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| Bai Pew tesene gentleman possessed of consid able private forvune, in addition to the emolu- ts arising from his official situation. — The Tasnton theatre is about to demolished. So great has been the impression created by the pertoumaace ot Mademoiselle Addie Dumiia‘re, in Mlberv’s grand bailet of * The Corsaire,” at Drury jane, that the half price aloue have averaged £70 he Charles Kemble has returned to Manchester, to complete a second engagement at the Atheng@um of that town. Oa Syuday last he visited the Scoteh Chureh in Rodoey ‘Street, and attended the minis- trations of the Rev. J. T. Brown, The English version of Lucia de Lammermoor, with Mdli’e Nau as the distressed Lucy, was the opening piece at the Princess’s on Saturday night. The heroine is very favorably nouced by the ma- jority of the London press She possesses, accord- ing to all accounts, a pretty and expressive face,— figure rather above the middie size. Of acting she has but little idea; but the ease and grace ot her deportment make up for the gehcianen. She is a striking sample of the French school, possessing much of that dexterity of practice which Doras Gras manifests sv couspicuously ; having at the same time the brightness of voice which gives distuaction and brilliancy to utterance, Her upper notes are shrili and chear; her vocelism is that of a musician, and her intonation is accurate. She was most favorably received. A ballet of come merit, called ** The Slave Mar- ket,” introduced a pair of pretty female French daucers, named Rousset and Teresine. “Taking the Pledge,” a new tarce, of consider- able humor, in whica Oxberry and Walter Lacy figure conspiciously as a couple of Cockney pawn- brokers’ appremtices, who take their sweetheart: to Gravesend, and are there discovered by their mastera, is the concluding series ot an entertain- ment which has been popularduring the week. Marble, the American comedian, continues to row in favor with the Cockarvys The Sun o' ursday, alluding to his pertormaoce in the dramu of Yaokee Land, says:—The notion that an Am-- rican comedian, pur excellence, must be a carieatu- nist of his owa countrymen, 18 happily contradicted by this gentlemao, whose performance as Lot Se) Sugo last ight convinced every one that he dic not depend npon provincialism or mannerism. Hr Methodists, and the) Presbyterians, have oat all the excitement of sel to the C) Mormou church is at agitate “a very violent controversy. Sidney Rigdon is the leader of the minority party, and he has just commenced at Pittsburgh, the publication of ‘* The Latter Day Saint’s Messenger”—the organ of yhis y—tor every thing has got am “organ” now @ .- We have geen the first number and find it forcibly written and pungent. The great subject of this feud is the doctrine of a plurality of wives. Rig- don opposes this system of polygamy, and justly a:- cribes to it the licentiousness, infquity and crime which have been charged onthe Navuoo “saints.” There can be little doubt that Sidaey will prove a formidable rival to “The Twelve,” and it is likely that the better class of the Mormons will flock to his standard. Destruction sy Fink or Dr. Larpver’s VaLua- BLE PuiLosorHicaL Apranatus. —We have been very much pained by the receipt of the intelli- gence that the whole ef Dr. Lardoer’s valuable and expensive apparatus hastbeen destroyed by fire, at Providence. The doctor delivered on Thurs- day evening the last of his lectures at the theatre in Providence, and about one o’clock next morn- ing a fire was discovered in the building. Before the alarm could be generally given, it was too late to save the building or any thing which it contain- ed. Tr. Lardner’s lows is about $15,000. We trust that he will at once return to this city and resume his lectures here. The public will,we are confident, promptly stepforward and soon make up nis boss. Mons. pe Koxponay.—This gentleman has ar- rived in this city, atter a very successful tour of a couple of months’ duration, during which period he has visited some of the principal cities and towns of New England, and meta reception in eve- ry one of them, even beyond his hopes. In Bos- ton, particularly, Mons. de Korponay was met with a hearty welcome, and had extended to him that warm patronage that might be expected from the well known good taste of her refined citizens. Hisclasses were attended by the leading and most imitates local peculiarities wiih the trath ot life ; but he expresses also the common feelings and pos- sions of waa with equal and much rarer wrath. He might abandon Yapkeeism for ever, and be at once a favorite upon the English stage in the mos touching characters of our native comedy. Markets, Lonpow Money Mar seed in consequ. fo er just ¢ de has been done «1 " 7 - ste, but -rices closed firin,. ‘The list quotation for mones aaa | distingnished of them; and had the unrivalled Bark Steck. 200 i211; exch teacher of the Polka been enabled to prolong his visit, his engagements would have become propor- tionately increased. New York, however, is desirous of availing her- self of Mons de Korponay’s instruction in fashion- able dancing; in this, as in other matters, her citizens are jointly emulous to be among the foremost in their patronage of all kinds of excellence, and the able artiste in question hav- ing returned, with the intention of forming danc- ing classesfor the season as soon as suitable rooms can be procured, we expect to see him resume nis tuition here with the most encouraging pros- vects, and that he will find the citizens of New York second to none in good taste and liberal pa- tronage of his fashionable dancing claeses. th quer Bal ; 288 to 200; and New hrve-audetQuirter p x Cents, 102 to 103, There has been bur little aquiry fur American Sto ks siuce the deyarture of the Inst steamer, aud remaiu tuchauged, Redermable. Sterling Sixes. Kentucky Sixes Louisiana Fives Mary lund Sterling Massa busetts Sterling Five New York Fives Ohio Sixes. ........ Pennsylvania Fives. |. . + 1863, 844, 47,60 & 52 jue Department, Oct. 5. Notes isstted. «1 + «428,082,005 Governmen debt, .-£1 Other securities Guld coin & bullinn Silver bullion. . Fasuionérix MILLINERY.—-A paragraph was copied mnto this paper some weeks since, from one of our contemporaries, which conveyed an imputa- tion on the management of one of our fashionable millinery establishments, which we now find to be quite unfounded. The establishment is that of Madame Godlrey and daughter, 428 Broadway, COR £26,002,905 «BAS KIN Proprietor’s eapital.£14,/ Rest 3 Pulic “deposits (in- ling exchequer, ags-'k’s, Com? y Other securities... Pete nad die Golda sii ind 23 Division street. The paragraph implied Omar), -$Beis that they had soid a bonnet in their Division street a ee store fora much less sum than was asked for the oy Ma Yas his was not so. ha ange seatect ath wel, ane conch roth, and the manner in which their extensive jot the least He apeg Pe Al ee rasiness is conducted is in all respects bonoraable deseription. os Islands are without change. ‘The sale | and just. YY smouat to $000 100 bales American and 200 peen taken on speculat and for export 750 America ‘The prices declared by the Commit- have 500 Surat, and 100 Pernam. tee of Brokers this week for fair Cotton are—Bowed 436d, Mo- Irartan Orpzra—Neaoctations Enpep.—The ne- bile 486d, Orleans a%d Zociations have been concluded with the halian Bales from the Sth to the Lith instant inclusive. x company, and they all appear at Niblo’s on Mon- 40 Stained d 5 : WM oH fay, the 18th of November, for a season of twenty- Sey Bored. : A tournights. Signor Corbini is the manager of the hit Mobile 4 heatre. Official and no mistake. Live, and ordinary int-rm ed on low terms, a these descript ons. fected between Tuesday and to~ H vi gy ry few country millers at our Corn F xchange to-day, hat Barlow, Greenhalgh, Gildersleeve and others tre to have another struggle before the two first at 21s to 233 per barrel and h buaye 5 remaiming ¢ th ui Ors i in any deseiption of wheat were but fimited iv amounts agam- | mentioned return to England. The race is to be pe wisi it eae ter ee on | vor a purse of $1000. It is to eome off on the 12 h well na all kinds of duty pa df raivn, ¢ retail demand gt late prices. Flour of all d nomi wis, moved off rather sparingly 0 the tems last 4 November, and promises to be quite as exciting 4s the recent one, ihe uaiteg of Cad an sa, eehy a appear this momn-ng eans, and veas fall inal tained th rates ff Tuesd: malt w rs rather mate -aleable. Old oats, Sty, Intelligence. bei g still extremely’ sca cey were held. at the advance of Iasi | Police Record -Satunpar, Oct 26—Loox ovr ron week, but were less noticed to-day, and new,u on a languid demand, we othe ern cheaper Gitmea, on te ent ar was in g-od request for comutey ‘consumption, the general qual.ties of hd voadily suppor & our hast currenc Liverroot Mauxer, Oct. 1.—Lard—The business done in Sa Lard this week has cousisted of 120 bbls, at 258 per ewe. Yrovis:one—A meri Tor American her as vexards fore. Russe s.—A few days since @ genuemun bameu tleury &. Lurner, arrived in this city tor the purpose of xaubitiug Certain specamens at the Fair of the American las ivute at Niblo’s Garsen, und took up his qaarters at ne Kaickerbocker Hotel, in "ark Row. Last evening uiter leaving the exuidition und returning to his room, he iscovered On approaching the door Ihat it had been open- +d, and worse than that, on taking up bis valisee he found taut it had algo been broken open, and $ 30 im bank bill» voln theretrom. The thief has not at preseut been ound, a d consequently the woney has uot been rece- There is no new feature i Beef and Pork i aid has meta ready sale at our last quo Ri ¢ —i,000 bags middling to good white Bengal have bees | vee d Numerous robberies are daily on recurd, where sold this wee at Ils ro 11s 9d per ewt, beme rther lower rates | voarders at hotels are robbed. N a Worthy of comme ithas i ed ia other descriptions Buaotax Cartuxeo.—In our last edition we made men Penny weight, alias —The sales of Russian Tall ion that two persous named Georg: dill Wilson, and Jack Clark, had been arrested in Cross t Littl ? the low descriptions, ‘tree!, in tuis city, for having a few days since, broken a sinail pared et Noth American: Ueous! into the storehouse of the Canal ‘Transportation Line ‘Tar—-No actual sales have taken place in. Tar since ofr Jos: | \ewark, N J. and stolen several hundred dollars worth xt dry goods placed there for deposit, and which was ake from boxes. Last evening officer Cochrane arrest dan accomplice, named Wm McCormick, aod most of ue stolen propercy has been recovered. McCormick is publicacion, but there is more dem. business could be effected witout difficulty a bacco —Our Tobicco bout 300 hhds. hive met with buyers this m: mains steady th at previons Bes Ol the new how sampling, the Westera is good, but th | ietained, un with his cnfederates, will be delivered ginia on! i ng. i Turpentiue.—We continne to experience a good demand for | ‘Vet te the authorities of New Jersey to take theirtrial nere, for the felony, Strarep rxom tHE Path oF Vintex.—A demure look” og personage named John O'Brien, reswing, as he states, st No 68 Une ‘treet, Jast evening, so farturgot himsell as to be induced by two females to Join their company, to enter into social conve: a house No.8 Mul- bury st eet. As soon as Jonu entered the premises ie became oblivious, whether by enchantinent or trom ‘ome other cause undefinable, he forgot he was possessed it asilver watch @nd breast pin. and the enchantresses ook them from him, Their names are Mary Malone aud “leu Bunn, aud on application to the police they were arre ted and eommitted Axornin Exressive Bunouany in New Jersey, axp rue BUNGLaRS ArPaxnunpen —Some few days since the sountry h use of Mr. Dougherty, of sewark, was bur- <iertously entered, and bank notes to the amount of this article, 2,600 barrels of which have been taken by the trade this week at 6s 6d for good quality, and 7s per ewt for a superior € eny e isnot the L-ast change tls -basiuers has bee je have very much fial'en Shehnlators expect m. Ia Sngare not much we are, rather dull grieve much need. — American, 350 barcrle “first sort, 1344, ti arrive, have chaaged hands ar 37 S0fr. Rice—207 tierces’ and 20 half ditto Carolina ordin cy quality, have beea sold at. 21 of to 22 2otr, one: At the conimencemeut of the week 1, aud pric oy Sue then 1 £10 Qu0 stolen, and io trace of the rol.bers could be {suid a depression Dustieeabiy, Atl Us morning, when efficers Wilham H. Stephens very few bave Considerably, cud nt | Oe yohn Law, of tale city, arrested the robber in a honse October 9th.—The sales of Cotton si ce the Sth have beer fair, and 10 the face of but small arrivals fn William street, and recovered nearly ali the property *| tle was taken at once over to New Jersey, to be thre 4. te dacted ihe soa, cted for the offence Hi» name is Christian F Brown. ter from New Orle Coroner's Office. Dkowsen Manx.—In our iast shout , a further smal’ | we mentioned tia tae Coronet hud been called to hold an % Wx I lot having Bone a 27h ua Aw \- | (nqueat on an woknown man tound drowned in the North tice nothing of itm chas nceurd St S4efe lwotherarti: | iver, near Put No.1 His friends have recognized him oceurn Ameteavam, Oct. L—Three hundred bale: of U8. Cotton, withdrawn on the 26th ult. have since been sold at, it is rumored rather lower rates, Prices at present range from 19 to 26 cent», He wasab at maker by trade, numed James Malcolm McNab, aged 45. born in Scotland, and for rome time past had be n extrem ly desponding and incoherent. He left and th of U. States consists of ab ut 10,000 bales. Kice | “ome last Tuesday well, and hwd not been seen after- ww ww realest, (a olins cleaned here brings 12 fl; «leaned |v. | wards till found in the water. ‘Ashes have fouwd avers o¢ the roduced fous of 134¢ A | Tur Commos Counci.—Both Boards of Alsermen Avet o-morruw afternoon at 6 o'clock and much business The cleaning of streets by contract, are few selle ave had 1 poot inquiry tor To will be present throughout the last week; prices are not, ver, lower. &>o, &o. pe AnE WER, Oct. ‘Cotton is little inqus ed for, and prices i Busta ave ‘chulged Hands dustog the past eek. Hiden wee | Piaw av Pxovipence.—About 1 one o'clock on rm. Sagari much cve same as lat reported, but a large | Chureday morning, a fire broke out in the theatre Amonot. of businets has been di C arol- tin ice were sold tony at 12% por" Mill-grama. oe STATS OF TRADE. im, Friday Evening, Oct. 11 We have had since 4 ths, and prices for all de- interior of which was entirely We on Dorrance street, th wed; the atone walls are alone left sanding. and t ere was no insurance on the theutre. We are pained to adi, that the splendid planetarium, boilt by Rassell of Obs, the property of Messrs Haswel! Serpe one are very Gre, and w cases perhaps higher thay | ond Robison and a great number of paintings, veluable aerate ee me ineatene dt thea~ wi of te aprunerea d | yiewa andl diograms, the co:lection of years. belonging to aving, ‘most Cases, conceded tc De Lardner, together wi h @ microscope, were destroy rik and ship intnusaal quant es |e! the fire burned so fast that nothing could be removed hee was only aiimied vuss ess done | from the theatre, id, take. p maste 8 advice. “Twist is very OF late, still er- was nu ovcided chage | A brick house adjoining the thea're, belonging to Mrs. age quite Wiehe, Vara a peel | fe Peck. and eccupted by Mr Child, wos sevorul times on tire, and was considerably injured. Vir, Dean's carpenter's shop with a large stock, tools, &: , in the rear of Mrs Peck’s house, was entirely de- troyed—loxs about $1,000 The hovse opposite, re tt to GT Swarts, an’ the tatle attached, was on fire the front and roof of which were very much injured. We could not ascertain the ‘mount of damage sustained by Mr. &—he had no insu- large and extensive stable of Mr. Child, adjoining Swarts’, on Central street one time in great all the horses a d carriages were removed he ball on th. spire of the Pine stevet Buptiat church | boat 190 f et in height, cought after the fire had nearly yurnt out in the theatre, and fwara were entertained that / ch would be destroyed ; the company belonging 0 engine No 7 wheele: up and threw a stream entirely We have had another dull market, that the wholesale de iers having | it two months a little rest is neces is, that the comm relal news ve assigned ing. The Scovch and Irish | je not Hatt to be goud aext mouth, Jn Satu day the market in b milar charact r with the gary. Anuher © from the Unived th the halls: im, and stocks continae | yw, | nD THURSDAY.— the pusiness to-day in goods was | the demand seems lively to d-cline, and, compa what it was in ay sm ime; and ihe trad he joe short Fe 18 less actiyits powd (wo th Ne | remedy x erate of Price ces cleri ily lowes | (Ve the top of the «pire, amid the shouts of he dense Orths whilst wools have given | P88 Of p a-sembied, and extinguished the flames. ak but bttle w. The lows the planetarium and apparatus b longing o Dr Lariner. a part of which qanno be replace: T,Mpspay To day there hes | sated at $20 000, ‘The planetarinm was tasured. tor he wid ver nived, ain es} 38.000 ‘« could not nscertain where it wae insnred, fees femain brn, Me Macsivity iu the wool mar | “Tt iw not known how the Gre originated.” The lest of 0 pote oN mer + urse soaseies by De: Lardner was delivered in the y tit | heatre last evening, and his men were in the buildin: Cawapian Exections,—So far as heard from, | acking the apparatus for removal until 12 o'clock, abo there are ten conservatives, five radicals, and two | soe hour before the fire way discovered ; thay were v ubtfal y areful to put out the lights and left os thought doubttul members eleetedto Parliament. dvery thing eale— Povtdance Journal, Oct¥e ne d, Wie cher dall market, 0 wheel, in less excitement than pervades the twe jar that agitates the machine, in its progres: Axoruer Great Foorrace.—It is finally settled Political Living here in the hyb ty-six epokes, by reason of their more importan’ nections and their more rapid whirl. which 18 im have crazed the brains of some of x it brains they have, we feel very sensivly every through obstacles that would long ago have shat- tered to pieces one less solidly constructed. ‘Though the tire has been in wear fitty-five years, itis thought it will hold together some ten or twelve years longer; and possibly a much greater riod of time, if the apprentices of the great mai ter workmen who constructed it prove themselves ual to the task of preserving it trom destructio: & long. je. as the majority of spokes are of ash it is hose of hickory, and one in particular, are very troublesome, and seriously threaten a breach While the axletree is well greased, however, ell ill go well, though some of the spokes should ave way; but the individual whose duty it h een for three or four years to atiend tothis, see to have used a very inferior article, for there is ro much foulness and filth colleated together, that his successor will have a very difficult matter to put all right. Allegory aside, a tale might be told of intrigue and treachery, of bargain aad sale of office, of betrayed friendships, of violated trusts, of foul aspersions of name and character, of corrup- trons and nbominations, as would make a jubilee in hell. But this ungrateful task 18 not mine at present. a> Bob Tyler has recently been ona visit here. He has cut quite a figure since accident has given ninve little consequence and brief authority 5 but his day is over, and he will no longer torment his poor pa, till in the egony of his syirit he shall cry out, as he has done, ** my son, for God’s sake, let me alone!” Yesterday, the launch of the St. Mary, sloop of war, of one thousand tong, came off at the navy yard, and every body was there, from prince te peasant. The whole conrt waa in attendance— the beautitul lady of the President, leaning on the armof the venerable Cnanceilor Bivb, aud Mivs Alice Tyler, escorted by Judge Muson, Secretary ot the Navy. The Secretary of War, Attorney- General, and Postmaster General, w th their tami- hes; all the high dignitaries of State, Foreign Ministera, © hargés, Secreturies of Legation, At- tact 6s, &c., &c., graced the scene. These seemed to look upon it as an entertainment given by the Secretary of the Navy; but disappointment wes much teared, as the thousands present were per- mitted to practice patience from half-past three, the appointed hour, ull five. The Secretary of War thonght it “the most militia affair he had ever seen;” the thick-skulled PostmasterGeneral thought has (1) telegraph a more suce: asful event, and the poor Secretary of the Navy was most wofully beset, teased and worried. Tne powers of nature seemed not disposed to yield; but at length, by the aid of a battering-ram, the St Mary was started from her position, and moved gracefully and majestically into her foreign element. _ if We look for the ** Herald” every morning with an interest amounting to anxiety, and naturally turn to the letters from Washington. Can you not give usa better correspondent than “O. V ,” alias “Coon,” alias *H?? We all think him very green and very soft, and better fitted for a copying clerk than an original writer, his letters being nothing but repetitions of your own editorials, or bald imitations of your graphic style. Yours, truly. Jacos. ‘Washington. [Correspondence of the New York Herald.} Wasuinerten Crry, Oct 25, 1844. Locofocos—Politics—Herald—British Gold—Court Murtial—James Hoban, Esq—Coons—Launch, &e. James Gorpon Bennett, Esq.~- Dear Sir—The locofocos breathe longer and freer, and more natural, since the Herald brought the glorious news of the Natives refusing to join the whigs in the approaching fight. Had the plot been consummated, all the British gold and gangs of strolling, hungry, impudent, foul-mouthed dem agogues that prowl about, engaged in urging on the organization of frauds and pipe-laying—pouring forthevery where the lowest blackguardism—could not in all human probability save the “Empire State” from giving her vote to Clay and Freling- huysen. Nowthe result is involved in extreme doubtand uncertainty—hoth parties claim it, but we must wait patiently and see what the Herald eays before coming to any conclusion of our own. The Naval General Court Mariial met yesterday at 10 o’clock, when the detence of Lieut. John W. West, of the brig Somers, charged with intoxica. tion, was read by James Hoban, E-q , his counsel. The charges are loose and indefiune, and if the Court, in coming to a decision, be governed by nu- merous cases decided in English courts, in similar cases, the charges cannot, and will not, be sustain- ed. Court met to-day at the usual hour, and ad- journed till to-morrow 10 o'clock. : Hoban will realize a tair business transaction for his services, before the close of the Court Martial Hoban is decidedly the tastest and swilte st lawyer in the district, saying nothing about his extraordi- nary talent asa political speaker, and the way in which he uses up the coons 3 The launch of the U. S_ Sloop ef War, “Saint Marys,” came off at the Washington Navy Yard esterday,at precisely 5 o’clock, instead of halt-past , as advertised, owing to a little delay in the pre- luminaries. The day was pleasant, and long before the time appointed, hundreds of spectators had col- lected upon th opposite shore, where an excellent view was afforded, including a large number of ladies. At about 4 o’clock, down came the steamboat, J. Johnson, from Alexandria, literally covered with spectators, taking a sweep near the great mass on the main shore, crossed over to listen to the soul- inspiring strains of ‘‘Hail Columbia,” from the Marine band =Men, women, "aid children, con tinued to arrive until 5 o’clock, when the number had increased to three or four thousand. ly at 5 o’clock, off che started for her PORT er re we * a MARITIME HERALD c ferannats, Oct 2 vo arrivals. Below, « brig and « sehr. , Sanne Ropy Araraciicota, Oct TevAre Virginia, Talbot, NYork. Cld iments of their principles; : oe ncaa, Oot es victories in the future which the past his Cleared Olyphant & Co; | Montes Oct it—Arr Tasso, Borwick, Havana. No clear pom, they ape onthe return, of the next oe: | caley Paral anert Cp: °Comey (8), Ox: | "lbw Onsnany On tA, Bin, Baker, Quy. Trlr vase snd citizen, pledged to their political faith, {c+ | Grits fe K Celline k Cov Hector, Spencer, Mobtie, ED | gran Curate edeonn tec cn i ie ney. Koop” that high office. zaaapare they reflected gid | Hurlbut & Co; Lancaster, Simmooe Se Coase Kal fling: Windsor Casile on the bar. bound out— d_ thus; in their own view Mn Brin yi ‘Shapter, NYork; Uses Sabate, Havaia, that ofthe world ane they been preserved ‘he. Fae Haves, Favre, NEW LINE OF LIVERHOOL PACKETS. Ot orion not without hands in the came AWoip, Havant, anol — New ekg te th ad Lites Lacan ay 0. R v P sinter oacaitar off. The “one idea” is embla- lo. Le Marys, lee, St zoned on their banners, and deeply graven on their | Noms, Me. ELD Hurlbut 793 ea, Gears, ee YS. sep hearts; their line juty runs straight forward, | son; Surpas Baling gprs, SC. cee teeter’ and tne history of their progress is not mersig vit, Ry jimou, rea Ratitas Ks Baleimgre, Sobaece, tep. Onward! onward ! is thelr watch- § . do, A apes the ballot boxes of every northern State ae ae i Volta, Tuttle, Philadelphia, W in which wy oe been rele d, oro Lennie, with hoceiaks ete Arrived. tba rips i the advancement ol er cause in Great, 5 ews, from , Oct. pas They anticipate no sudden triumph, | |? iy rs look at 8 20 F mi Bach makin mK but have the utmost faith, that by perseverance, the ‘Eutaw, Tanning. ut jiverpoo! , 6 30 ‘am, ia 45 40, balance of power will be reached, and the doctrine | loa 97, signalized Bri Beas Bary, of Gringemoath, of tone, ed inttheir position, all will admit that it is a mag- avifish purposes to attain, an | Receipts week ending Sept’ 1 | coal transported over the road up to Oct. 2lst, this year, ment,” handsomely decorated, having on board | her commander in “‘tull rig,” amidst the peal of artillery andthe waving of handkerchiefs The “st, Marys” isa beautiful model, copper fastened. and pierced for 24.guns. She is te be commande by Capt. Sanders, late of Gosport Navy Yard. The President has uot returned, but is expected the early part of next werk. Respectfully, H. Phiiadelphia, [Correspondence of the Herald.] Putuape puta, Oct. 24, 1844. Whig and Locofoco Commotion —Alarm on the part of the former, at the independence of the Natives in refusing its Embrares-- Abolitionists cutting loose from every thing but the ‘* one idea,” viz— The Unfettering of the Slave,” $c. Daar Sir :— The eyes of the whole country have been anx- | iously directed toward the movements of the two | new elements of party, that have sprung up with such rapid growth in the Empire and Keystone States, within the past few months. ‘The leaders of the two old parties of the republic have been thrown hors dw combat, and find it ex- trem: ly difficult to martial their forces for the ap- proaching conflict, on account of tne wholesale desertion from their respective ranks to the now formidable |- gions of the new ones. e The bar room potitician, the travelling orator, the bantering sportsman, who has his thousand: staked on the resu't—the thread-bare expectant, andthe alarmed statesman, are each in their re spective spheres, agitating the qnestions, “How | are the natives going (o cast their votes? And what will be the effet of the indomitable adhesion of the Liberty men to Birney 7” BWVhatever may be the proper answer to the fore 18 QuTies, It is Certain, that the whigs are op- vressed with the most dishearteuing forebodings, whilst the democrats, with that®confiding philoso- pny that never deserts them, assume a look of grent composure, and at the same time preserve an ac- tive vigilance toward the operations of the neutral armies, Th principles that controlled the elec- tien in this city and county on the 8h instant, can- aot be brought to bear on the contest to take place on the Ist ot November. The democratic portion of the American party justify their recent aban- donment of Mr. Shunk, on account of the position in which he placed himeelt on the subject of the ase of the Bible in the Public Schools; but de- glare, that no such reason can operate against Mr Polk, who ia presented to them as a man anda thristian of the most unexcepuonable reputation They are, therefore, found opposing ail overtures, tod in the absence of any selection ot their own, ready to give him their support, whilst the whig moiety, holding the same conservative views, have Jerermined to give their suffrage to Mr. Cla’ The question of preference has been voted down n these associatious when introduced, and repu- diated in their private consultauons Their grea’ object for the present is unity of purpese, and con- jequently harmonious action, believing that in this bye alone the desired reform at which they aim ean be accomplished. The next Ereeisepor isto remain an epen question, as it is beyond doubt one in which their principles ate not involved. They | | | ion can be perfected strong cnough to cont:ol them. of universal liberty established. Whatever may be said by political economists of the errors involy- nanimous one, and creditable to their hearts, if not to their understandings, They profess to have no laugh at the argu- ments ot inexpediency and impracticability eo treely scattered in their path. The magic of the parse fails in its application to their consciences, and the virtuous impulses of hearts consecrated to the cate of human liberty turn indignantly from the offer. A i It is probable, therefore, that the Native Ameri- cans, a8 a party, will endeavor to avoid the danger of deteat by sehtiee to join with either ot the great parties of the Lnion, preferring rather to reserve theirfire for the next October contest, when they pall no doubt carry their whole city and county ticket. - The liberty men are redoubling their energies for the contest of the first of November, and I mis- take the aspect of things greatly if they do not show an increase of thousands over their vote i Octob:r, Whatever may be the result ot the Pre- sidential contest, it is certain that Mr. Birney wil! receive so large a supportin Pennsylvania as to se- cure it forthe democrats,and in Ohio and NewYork, judging from the confident promises of his friends, 80 great an accession of strength will be made, us tu» render the success of the whigs, in either, more than doubrful. ‘ a With the hope that your neutrality will preserve you from molestation by either of the belligerents, until they have fully earned the reputation of the “Kilkenny Cats.” I remain yours. Morperer.—Chuarles Botsford, recently commit ted to the Penitentiary of Arkausas, for robbing the mail of treasury notes, at Fayetteville, seme months ago, is to be taken out of prison, on a writ of habeas corpus aad tried at the next term of the Circuit Court of Caw. ford county, on a chi of having murvered Andrew Campbell, Esq., of Van Buren, in 1843. Duet —Yesterday morning two of our citizens had a hostile meeting onthe Metarie Race Course, ty settle an affair of honor The weapons, as we leurn were sharpened foils. At the first pass, we are informed, thechallenging party received a wound in his swor! hand and breast—the point of his adv. reary’s weapo: strikiny arib, by which the point of the foil was bent — Withont any serious itjury, the affair was thus termins ted. —N. O. Pic. Oct. 18. Diep ror Love.--A young lady by the name o! Frances Somerville, committed suicide in Spriugtiel’ Hempshire county, Va., by hanging herself, on Monday last. The unfortunate young lady put an end to her li» in consequence of the death of a young man a few day + before, to whom she had been betrothed ia marriage.— The young man met hia death by being thrown from 4 horse. Axransas Exgction.—The intelligence we pub- lished a day or two since from Arkaneas, is con firmed by later information Captain Worman. of th: Louie Phil Ippe, direct from Little k, reports that eve: ry county in the State had been heard rom, and that tic whig candidate for Governor was elected by 259 majori ty. Also that the whig candidate for Congress, Davic Walker, was probably elected. We understand further by agentleman of Arkansas, wh» is in our eity, tha\ when he left, no doubt was entertained, from the returns rec ivrd, that the whige had carried the State.—New Or- leans Bee, Oct 17. Weerern River.—The Van Buren (Arkansas Intelligencer of the 5th inat says: Our river is now low- erj'ben it has been for several years. Navigation is en trely suspended. a MO.KHY MARKED, Saturday, Oct. 26—6 P. M. The Stock Market was very heavy today, and the sales very limited. Canton Co. fell oft } per cent; Mo hawk, }; Housatonic, 1J; Stonington, 4; Norwich anc Worcester, 3; Erie Railroad, j; Morris Canal, 4; Far- mers’ Loan, $; Illinois, }; Indtana, 3; Kentucky, $; Obic 6's 4; Long Island and East Boston closed at yesterday” prices. The American Exchange Bank has declarei a dividend of three , er cent, payable on the 4thof November. ‘The receipts of the Reading Railroad for the week end. ing the 19th inst. show a falling off compared with tie previous ones :— Puiapg.rata xp Reapino Rartnoav Company. Passengers, Freight, § it Do do Sept. 2 Do do Do do Oct Do do Oct, Do de Oct Total for six weeks. Average for each weel A Amount of Coul transported, during the WOK. ce ersesecees + 11-209 12 Previously this year, 382,767 07 343,966 19 ‘ansported (o Oct. Qist, las: year. . .. .172,824 00 Increase this year. . ++ -171,142 19 tons The receipts forthe week ending the 19th inst. were Jess than for any of the previous six, and the quantity of $99, +16,634 16 isone hundred p.r cent larger than for the same time last. The new crop of cotton is coming forward very rapidly this season, and we should judge from present appear: ances that the crop would yield a much greater quantity thon any previous one ever realized in this country. ‘The crop of 1842 43, yielded 2,378,000 baler, and the low- eat estimates made of the one now coming in are 2,500 000 100,000 bales. Thereceipta up ‘oth latest dates this compared with the same period last year, show an increase of nearly one hundred per cent; but compared with the year previous, show a slight decline. We an- nex a table showing the comparative receipts for three years past, wp to the same dates. Recrirts, Exror wp Stocx of Corton or THE Unit- © 4, ince Serr. ist. To Git Cleared from Brn Frne, Tott. New Orleans, to Oct. 12, i 29,1 44, 11,089 8,34 89 ‘604 10 Be “C ther ports, to Oct otal tof reign ports, b les, 42,961 23, Same time jn 1843, 3471 5, Same time in 1842, ..... 1. 26,029 8,223 37,593 122,066 96,910 The exports have been larger this year, for the same period, than for any previous one, and the increase over last year, has been immense. The stock on hand in all the principal ports ie much larger this season than last.— If the movements in this staple, thus far, can be token as any ¢ iterion of the extent of the new crop, the highest figures given of the yield, are not too large The con sumption must fall behind the production, and prices fee) the effects of too great supplies. Speculation in thi ticle is out of the question, and we see at present nothing to prevent its being adrug inthe market. The planters | be the sufferers thi on, as the prices rule low before the supplies leave their hands In previous sea- sons speculators have benefited by advancing prices, but there is no chance of their being so benefited this season Prices must start very much reduced, and no combina- t. 22, t. 12, 13 93,728 111,774 121,453 251 11,320 77,099 108, Died, On Friday, 95th inst THomas years and ei. bt months, On Saturday, 96th inst Many Brown, aged three years and seven months, after a short but severe illness, daugh. ter of Samuel and Jane Brown. On Saturday , the 26th inst , Miss Many McGann, daugh- ter of the late Felix McGurr, in the 29d year of her age. Camampentain, aged 53 1“ Passen) Ave RPOOL—Steam shi Aiinsom, Me Behan Mi Becar; Mons de co, Russian Minister at Washing’on, lady, child and 3 fF Battle, F Begoamer,. Meecrs, Bu hard Biden, joom, Birkle, Bachofen, NJ Becar, JT Caldcleu Cathoun, 8 Chadwick, lady a'd son, L Cort shanont, Cocker and lady, 2 children an lm je, © Momb Cruet, Creah, lark, FE Dapassenx, Capt Daly, J M Raton, GM in, Mrs Haton, Fiedler and lady, Mise Fiedler and servant droirsvette, Gann, P M Gardiner, Green, Col Gamble, Gil- mour, side de Galembert, J de Galem!ert, E de Galembert, h Hinshelwood, Vise KR Hinshelwood, Miss Herran, Mr and Mrs Heyward, Mand Mrs Hastuck, Hilyer, Johnson, Mr and Mr: James. 2 children and nurse; Mr Juny, bearer of despatches From France; Jean Re: . wis Mrs and Miss Lewis, A Ludlam, . Laumoniere aud Indy, Min sdier, Yeboan, M urray, wan, Moorhead, Mi. am, Parlange, lady, 3 children and I Me O'Mara M AS Parker, Dr Pannert, Peppin, H Peyehaud, Phelps, Rakeman v Phelps, Pegler, Peggler jr. JR: © 1 Rogers jr, Ranh oP Moot, B Bhift Hey DE" Sent, sen: wrook, 8 ider, Mre Swanwick, child and servant, Silvestre Schemerhoro, Smith, J Tho ny We Farpoal) heat, rWetine et W Ra’ cen ad eran. SN AMUDa~Brig jnbir Warren and led, ry ritish brig Falco ing at 10 o'clock. ite, Charleston; fee Janvier, ing Medors, Tamer, and Sullivan, aco, Ber- rigs Joha Johastons Stockholm: , Savannah, and others | Miscellaneous Record. Pacer Sut Ganniox, for Liverpool, will sail this moro, Sie Gossyrium, at New Orleans, reports—On the 3d and 4th inst. Int 20 20, lon 85, experienced a hurricane, the wind veering round the eofnpass. and on the ith, lost foremast and mainmast, he had i 09 flysal an al with 8 red builahould think she had been ashore (0 etter, 50 cents per ounce, ‘come mn, Pitt, 7 days from Bermuda, with wool r “ toTucker & burn. ” | modations. price of h am- ae a " 5 Il be provi a ma Morris, M4 days from Pictou, with oe jecoae Wi tpenterer who will make ot im 7 ‘Hartford for Baltimore, satisfaction, | ie ther the Captains or owners of the ships will be responsi- Below. for any \ecterts'pareall rp ah ly ‘One barque, two brigs, unknown, - ALIS of inden are signed tha fo. iy rises Sailed. ‘or freight or ly to eK: COLLINS CO, £6 Spat geety Nowe Yorke, or co ; , SAL & CO., Liverpool. Lettors by the Packets Will be charged 1234'cents pe id newspapers 1 cent each. ARRANGE. 'S FOR 1844. ‘OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE. 100 street, comer of Sout bseriber .: 3 - ve to. i rae in general, to the following arrangements for and sprung the rudder. 3d, saw brig Volant, of St Audrews.— | 1844 purpose of bringi 4 jin, and Steer- th, peng. trom Jamai h—had lost | age Passengers, y, the Rogular Line of Livervool Packets, sil ‘xpranga leak, duri ri ing the Ist, 6th, 11th, 16ch, 2ist and of every month: B: Baker of the’ Berlin, at de London Packets to sail from New York, the ist, lth and ith Jat 26, lon 75, experienced i se ‘Wth—and from onder oF the 7th, 17th ‘and ath ‘of each mouth from Sand SW’ with «heavy sed but sustained no dx, | In connection with the above, asd fr the purpoue of aflording th, anw a full rigged brig ashore'on Epa realer passengers, the Subscriber has eatablii i Isha Hand | sda toguisr line of frst class Now York built, coppered fastened ships, to sail punctually every pr ne art ur wreckert ened | Sather oe a large scl re, with al for aecomi ion wisl to remit money bent, su esieteligh on Spanish, Bodh vewels | co thir families oy friend, drafts are xiven, payable at sight, om ts on shore. Inside the north end of the south:rn | che fc _ Saw x lange brig ow shore, with nothing standing except winetal Bank of Ireland, payable at ‘and bowaprity two wieekers along sive. Iithinst, | Cork, Smerick, Clopmal,” Londonderry, ing into Key West, with fore topmsat and fore top: | Sligo, ‘Wexford, Belfast, Waterford, sail yard gone-and main topga'lant mast and mainsail ben’; bal- way, ; ‘Athlone Colerain wrrke painted lend evlor. board black, with unejed moulding. | Belltan’ Tralee, Yeuxhni, niakillen, Bain day saw a brig ashore, Sand Key ght bearing NB, lying » Bambridge, Ballymena, Parsonstown nveron her beam ends; no wresker near her. Saw coming u> | Downpatrick, Cavan, 8 hy 2 the Gulf several. pieres of wrecks, one small companion Way, anon, mdon, H Ballyshannon, Og side of house oe Yopmart nd vard withthe sal fried 4 tbberten, “Mal Moueymore Ly RDONNET, hur, which put int avana masted, | Cootchill, hy ublin. )breen. was from New Orleans bound to Boston, t i Beak of Glasgo ‘The New Orleans Courier mentions that the American sloop of war Ontario had been seen ashore, near Havana, but it could hot be found men int Empressa- rio, »t New Ort reports a rae near Mariel, bot could not mate her out. (P obabl ‘Originated from rhe barque Ontirio being ashore at New Vessrts—A handsome jue ef rome 240 tons ber then, called the Qdi-Fellow, built y odd-fellows, under the superintendnce of the Messrs. Kn ghts, at their yai id owt company of odd-fellows, is to be week. ‘ie has oP York Jaunched te and noard—in every respect with sails: bent, dr for end soon a abe inc ‘ nd’ hence for Apalee ally modelled rratt, busit maiuly 0 U rt of Wwill be launched of her ways, will set cola, She is a bexuti nakyand is prononnced tobe highlv creditable to. the skilful shistwe'ghts who proportioued her. She will probably be got off on Friday, at 10o°elock. Ahandsome ship of aome 330 tone, i "a vard, and auother of nearly the same tornage built at Kelly's Presumpscot, were Launched last week, and brought round to this pluceon Friday, The latter, which is huilt mainly of white ovk has beea curchised by Mr George ion wharf, Besi the the different yards tn thi ady foe l- — Beat. another at Lem ing about 400 apiece, almost Jordan's vard, near the Rail Road Dyer’s, footof Monntfort street, and another at Thurston’s ‘hese latter are probably as staunch and substantial vess+ls ar e ever built in this district. A barque also of about 220 tons, bnilt ar Dunston’s Corner, Scarboro’, and purchased by Mr. aes of thy “7 came round, last evening.—[Portland vertiser, Oct. 21.. Whalemen. ,Arr at Boston 25th Fairy, Cook, North Atlantic, via Pro- vincetown, 490 sp; Ric Small, do, 300 sp. hi oecranae Higginson, Liverpool for Charleston, Sept 30, lat 46, lon 12. Jessie, NYork for Cork, Sept 28. Harwen, i Nort, fonts. Tat 4 ige a ind SSW. Li lonia, (s) Boston for Liverpool. sail set, win , fresh, 19th inst, 10 a m, lat 45 1, lon 599. Foreign Ports. Antwerp, Oct 2—Arr Thames, and Leda, Havana; 3d, Au- tora, New York: 4th, Abagun. Richmond; 6th, Jean Key, and Albion, N York; 7th, Eugene. ‘Avexanpnta, E. Oct 1—Sid Minerva, NYork. Bercen, x eepeal Soeridderen, Charleston. rt Borpeavx, Sept 2\—Arr Creole, NOsleans, Brurasy, Oets—Arr f Hiram, NYork. chs aa die 12, Sept 19—Arr Neptune, NOrleans; 2th, Catharine, irk; 26th, Athens, Virginia. Cowes, Oct 4—Arr Grange, NOrleans. Gronstapr, Sept 28—Arr Panthea, NY: Cork, Ort 4—Sid Oxnard, Bost Civpe, Oct 5—Sld Eclipse, Boston. Cuxnaven, Oct 4—Arr Gunacoa, Sept 5—! Deat, Oct 5—Are Leil ‘ork. Carib, Truxillo. NP vitanas Sth, Salvator NPork Ree Rotation Tas Catharina, do for Hamburg. Sid 4th, Sarah, Bos- *NOrleans, ELSINORE, Bept 27—Arr Deli, Walker, Boston. FREDERICKSHAYES, by ty > Arr Anne Marie, Charleston. Gnavesenp, Oct —. Arr Natchez, aad Thos Hoult, Boston: sth, Kspindola, New Orleans; 6th, Pirun, and Wak. 8th mona, do; 9th, berland, Gri b Buchan, do; 5th, Cornel Richmond. Sept 12 Air Albion, Charleston, Gorresuna, Sept 2t—Arr Carl’ Gustaf, New York; 26th, lo. Gesoa, Oct L—Arr Constantio, NYork, Have, Oct (—Arr Queen Victoria, NOrleans; 2d, Emblem, do; 9th, Manchester, do, 2d, Inca, NYork; 3d, Utica, Hewitt, do; 7th, Silvie de ‘Grasse, Thompson, do. Sld 8th, Arethusa, Charleston: 9th, Rubicon, and Andelle, New Orleans; Ville de Lyon, Stoddard, N York. astinas, Oct d—Off, Antoinette, from Galveston. Hameunc, Oct 4—Arr Maria v Camenga, N York, Hutt, Oct 2—41d Lord Wenlock, NUrleans. ‘ Hetvorr, Oct 4—Arr Gen Veazie, Baltimore; 7th, Leila, do; 8th, Lyons, do; 3d, Hermeline, Philadelphia. Havana, no date—Sld Robert Mills, Bristol. In port, Aga- wam, much damaged in the hurricane; Washington, of Port- land,'stranded, total lose: Ontario, of Portland, ashore in 196 ft water: Maria, Tracy, of Boston, drarged on reef and bilxed; Louisa, of Boston, went on shore and received some damage. : Oct 6—Arr Rothschild, Apalachicola. "ist, Charleston; 7th, Trllaliassee, do. 19, Chat- 7th, Stephen Whitney, Thompson, N York.— phia. and Concordia, Boston. 11th, X: ton, Jed 10th, Adi Charleston. ‘sth, Grown, Mobile. 10th, Zanoni, and’ Milo, ‘leans, 4th, New York. Cropper. NYork; 7th, Remittance, do; 10th, reek Eldridge, do; 12th, Siddons, Cobb, do.— 8th, Farwell, Philadel phi: ‘Monongahela, do. 8th, Bei nd Geean Queen, Sa 12th onding, Shanunga, Columbus, and (1 i dare, M’Léllan, and: Harriet & Jessie, Charleston; John Mann, lobile; F.merald, Aberdeen, Marcia Uleaves, Wm & Elizabeth, Oakland, and Franconia, New Orleans; Ki ‘alamazoo, Denmark, Columbus and Ano Hartley, New York; Dumbarton, Philadel vhiay Quest, Savannah. 1th=The Ben Nevis, hence for Savannah, has pa Crown, for Mobile, pees back leaky anc ‘The Remi tance, for N York, has topmast. Ocean Queen, for wannah, ith loss of cutwater, having been in contact on’ the 9th inst. with the Nymph, from Liver! when the latter N for Lyasy Sunk=eaptain and two boys lost—the mate Lisnow, Sept 25—Arr Olteren, N'York. Mataca, Sept AR PARR Bowige Mavinrrive; Juve {1—Sid Saber, Bartlett, Manilla; July 10 ingham, 40. Ot 5—¥ld’ Toronto, Griswold, NYork. Portianp Roaps, Oct 2—Are Leontine, NOrieans. Penryn, Sept 28—Sid Swan, Rove. and two seamen Quesrc, Oct 20—Arr Gem, » Liverpool. Cld 2ist, Jane Brown, Wallace, Glasgow: , Allan, Cork: Lord J Russell, son, Mambles; Masson, and Emma, Walker, Li si raer; Geo Wilkinson, and St An Sou pton. Rovrn, Sept Lm Margaret, Charleston. Start, Oct 3—Off, Everhard, from ¢ harleston. Satvewa, Sept 19—-Arr Susan Jane, and Patapsco, (or Poto- mac) Boston, Oct 3—Off Vist Sens 90 Off, Adie, from Nv ork. Seo Sid Lima, U States, - Oct 14—In port, Tabella, of NYork, to load Royal Sailor, Young, disg, sre, Sept 24—Arr Amalia Guiseppina, Galvesion; Nep: tune, NOrleans; 23d, Amelia, do. ‘Texer, Oct 5—Arr Foska Helena, NYork; 6th, Pomona, do, Gloucester, N ‘ork. Zaxts, Sept 17—8ld Ottawa, fm Cephalonia for NYork. Venice, Sept 27—Arr Constellation, Boston; Burraro, Oct Constel atian, Dete Joy,.N America, nis ‘Sandusky ratogn, Chicago; Andian Geen, Erie: 4 Lerses, Monit: , and Ainsworch, Cleveland; Caledu- ck, Venice; Minerva, Pt Rowan, © W.— Cla CI . for Toledo, Monroe, &e; Harrison, Toledo; U States. aud Kebecca, Devroit; Buldle, Gazerte, Webster, an sree Trader, Cleveland; Reindeer, and Maryland, ( hicaga, Chavitann Oct 22—Arr Burl ngton, lowa, H'M Kiune. Tippecanoe, Buffalu; L Goler, Oswego, Clesred, ba ai duske; Hin on, and Beioto, Chie eo, Ma jensburg;, el nah, Ml Freewe, an inne, Balas; Gen Ygurtos, Banducky, Home Port. Bacon, Oct 21—Arr Herschell, Adams, Boston; 22d, Houl- ton, Merithew, do. Castine, Oct 21—-Sld Lochinvar, Wescott, Charleston. Betrast, Oct 2i—Arr Lochinvar, Castine for Charleston, and remained below 23d. 1, Oct Put back, Charles, Sylvester, which sld heuee ti joupe. \. lat }, Jon 67, experience a from SE to NW; ‘was hove on her'beam euds, and away, mainmast, Joat fore topmast, all and ho |. Sid Wi _ Arr I7th, Lexington, Dick 4 Leavitt, Baltimore. : ORTLAND, Oct 24—Cld Chevalier, Woodbury, Mobile; Port- slough, Porto Rieo, ‘Adv, Merchant, Jordan, fo, Savan- ah, PontsmourH, Oct 21—Cld Joseph B, A tan. et bec Rarsh oe Bl , Mobile. ier ae, Addison. Chilo, Nott, East Indies; ferment Migr late New, Bedford New Victor, Bartlet, ge gy ruaenin NL Bohs Crowell, 8 mabe Sid Mary Wi 5 the nitty O Reaper Sean, Bales fop Baga. Fee oO oe eee mts’ fore and aft sehr 3 Ca'dwell, Lake, Philadelphia. Hivin, Oct 2—Arr Adams, Crowell, Philadelphia for ce timber laden. Patt ft “e oR y & Elizabeth, Buckaloo, and i Pade ‘Sld ‘North “America, Paul, nnd Lawrevee, Albany. Puicapeiritia, Uet 2—aArr Wm Crawford, Anderson, East- ort, Cid Antares, Halle and Eugene, Skimer, Bostunt Bos- "Amneea Southworth, Hartlord; ‘Theron, fdwin, NYork, TT Money, Poeneat Meant Tork, Sid Echo, Snow, Charleston; Squire ie Vhiladelphia; John Thompson, oahu atchess, Baxter; Wave, " Mary, Trefethen, New Bedford; town. Tn Hampton Roads, Lancet, mond for Boston, Vewark. Nonronn Oct 29—Arr ud Vesper, Studley, Paine, Prov: iMinatox, NO. Oct 19—Are Alyano, Pace, Boston: saney Jane, Godfrey, Chariest ni Frothingham, Bea 1y, Antigua, Victoria, (Br) Clement homas;” Frances ‘onisa, Swale, Porto Rico; Falestt » Kitchen, Havana, in dis- Jonas Sinith, Taylor, NY rk; Convert, Sholfield, Charles- Bad, Arctaras) Leighton: Alaric, Purnell 8 Ingham, ty N York Lion, Patten, Bat Heary Chase, en a. Cld werk en per, H era; Belle, Siyessy ase E be) il : 4 ew. Byres Cs. s Warley Gon: Liver petit For further iplormation ( Aa apply to <QrMesn PW. BYRNES Para} ieee Reads PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IKELAND tf LIVERPOOL PACKETS. (Bailing from Liverpool on the 7th and i9th of every month,] Persons wishing to send to. the Old Conntry for their frien ean tn ihecessary arrangements with the Subscribers, an fave them come out ta this superior Line of Packets, Sailing from Liverpool, punctually on the 7th and 19th of every month. They will also have a first rate class of American trading F4 ing every six cays, Uareby gflording weekly Srmmmenteat ion from. it rt. me of firm, ir. James D. Roche,) is to abe thas they-shall be Bxwarded, with case and dese ald the parties agreed for, not come ont, the money will unied to those who paid it here, with : *ePhe Black Ball 2 Off Lite nlite Ceaantiiarcies 2 Rie rit PS, viz.— eohorn, oe Rk a ENGLAND, NORTH AMICK. With such su 4 unequalled arrangements, BN ei thi then rep peta npn yen port which has beet extended to them so many years, for whi they are grateful. 3 one a abtain Daf at agit for aay to their relatives, can amount, wn direct ireland, Dublin steo, a PRESCOTT, GROTH, AMES & Ci demand ‘Banks sriacipal twas tasoagnouk Eaglin’s ‘ales. ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. ‘ulton street, New York, next door to the Fulton Bank. N, B.—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this port which will be paid for Liverpool on the Ist and 19th of th. i ing to the Od Country will find it tptheir comfort ‘and edvan- tage to select this favorite Line for their conveyance, in prefer- ence to any other. Jel5 5m*re FE ee, a ii wsecond Line—The Ships of this Li I] hereafter le N ork onthe lat, and Havre on the ith of each month as fol 8, vit From New York. From Havre. New Ship ONEIDA, Ist March, 16th April, Captain Ist July, 16th August, James Funck,{ ist November, {¢ 16th December, Shin BALTIMORE, Ast April, 16th May, Captain Ist August, 16th September, Edward Funck, December, 16th January, Ship UTICA, Ist May, W6th June, Captain, _.. J ist September, 3 16th October, Frederick Hewitt, @ tst January 16th February, New Ship St. NICHO: 1st June, 16th July, ‘Captain Ist October, 16th November, J.B. Bell,@ ist February, th March, ommodations of these ships are’ not surpassed, com: Dining all that may be required for comfort. | The price ofc passage is S100, ‘Passengers will be supplied with every requ Site, with the exception of wines and liquors. ‘Goods intended for there vessels will be forwardee by the sub- seribers, fee from any other than the expenses actually inc on them. For frei ee BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents Je25ee No.9 Tontine Bnildings, cor Wall and Water ata THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ab from ab xork on want > at: of each month :— From New or Rook, New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, R00), 31 A lt J. Eldridge. Ane, i See é N. Ship QUEEN OF THE WEST, (}@2 ar. isotions BS Woodhouse, ve i Nor, 6 New Ship ROCHESTER, 850 tons, (5eb'y 31 eels BRS Bree, Ge, Fi pas H Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, (Jin 3 a “Tr Deere Nov. 2 anny 6 ip Thesesabetantil, fast sailing, fist class Ships, all built in ity of New York, are comman men ff I be ‘despatehed punetually on the 2ist of and ability, and will each month.. ‘Their Cabins are el with whatever can co! fant and commodious, and are ‘ished ice to the ease and comfort of passen- ners. of $100. Rite eee eee. owners of thade’Bhips will be efor any parcels or packages sent by them, anleas Wichechr rasa pt PWOODHULL & MINTURNS, #7 South wtawt, New York, orto FIELDEN, BROTHERS, & CO,, Livernoo! OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. reguler iMec 1d Line ‘of Packegg, for Liverpool will hereafter sgatahed inthe following Mer, excerting that when the sailing fay falls on Sunday, the ships ‘will sail on the succeeding days Wes, ‘From New York. Liverpook. CAMBRIDGE, July ig 850 tons D Nov. 16 W. C. Barstow, Mar. 16 fhe ENGLAND, J Dees 1 "3, Bartlett, aera ett, pn The OXFORD, ‘Aug. 16 a Oy Rathbo Avil Ie ; ne, ri ‘The MONTEZUMA, fp. 1000 tons, Jan. 1 A.B. Lowber, May 1 ‘The EUROPE, 6 ois Jan, 16 E.G, Fupber, May 16 The NEW YORK, (uew,) (Ang, Oct. 1 950 tons, Keb, }. Cropper, ane L The COLUMBUS, et. 16 700 tons, ‘eb. 6 . A. Cole, June 16 The YORKSHIRE, (new,) Nov. 1 1050 tons, Mareh 1 b. G. Bailey, July 1 16 jul of elegance or comfort ‘These Ships are not it hp sopumnenoriri cas; or fa thetr fuse sailing Gualltves in their cabin accommodations, by any vessels in the trade. commun ‘well known as men of character and experience, and jetest attention will always be paid to promote the comfort aud convenience of passengers. + ietaality, ax regards the day of ailing, Will be observed as re. hes Ty ice of passage outward is now fixed at One Hundred for which ample fi provided withthe exception o and liquors, which wil Vert Is, feguler biG of lading tr higued thestore Fer flat pase C,H. sant _ and of BALIN BROTHER OLD LINE OF LIVER ficent and remarkable fast sailing packet ill positively sail on Iris well Known that mmodati a id to the comfort of cabin, second en n pref ther. ‘Por terme of passage and re the best berths, early appli« oltre 35 Fulton street, n r tothe Fulton Bank, Doll tores of every description, by the Stewards, if required. “Ni captain or owners of these Ships will be respon- sible for “2 for. Ker freight or pas GOODHUE & © i eon MARSH ATE, a8 Buttion Slip, N.Y. ROT! ‘vod. BLACK BALL OR ¢ poor PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL—Only regular packet of the Ist of November. ; Ne peaeni ! vt ‘ket ship OXFORD, Captain John Rathbone, w: Friday, the Ist of November, her regular costed of and all the eight ships re fitter in a most coatly. style with every ‘iecruny Giocmgers, "thoes visiting tne Ohl exmstry SAD es ‘ ‘1 wi times find it their Interest to select desirable conveyances, ‘and to see made on board, foot of Beekman street, or ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES — ihe’ Subseriier bet incipal Bashing loetttet ree theceaboar Ct ied i mi + HOTA HERD NCAR MAN, 61 South at. "B. to and from Li 1 can be’ secured at yveat rates by any of the line of packets sailing on the It ith, 16th, Mtat and 26th of ench month, on application as above. i, {6th lat and 2ith of neh month Hicati vi ee PACKET FOR HAVRE—Sacond Line—The ship NEIDA, James Fanck, master, will soil on the Ist i of freight or passage apply jovember. ptlee = ea PUBLISHED BY JAMES GORDON BENNETT , CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS i KEN, Water os. to BOYD & Fung! No. 8 Tontine Building. cor Wall on

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