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Som of the men were vested in straw bonnete,| Meeting of Wrench Oidiecme inet nigh yesterday's prices tod green heel frome 60 \* S’sclosed firm at "s . The sales were; 50 0434 | with rigging attached; tat 72 2%, fell in with a and excited much amusement. Banners— Agreeable to public notice, concerning an assem- Mi quite large oa d amuch better feeling prevailed Fs do Vessel bottom up, Deiter Tat on 1000 fest wpe 10) £9000000000000000800000 000000000000000000. om ah 4 parently been in . . (coon. ber < bly of the citizens of French origin, comprising & Wuenxas, It has been pears fing $e: great ex Exchange for the steam packet for Liverpool from Bos Whalemen. E 2 y .) 8 large and highly influential portion of the commu. | itement exists in the community on th subject of poli | ton, remains very firm at 10} per cent premium, but the Sains cit Wddnasmacnen Oas. M0: Peg bs od Redford 2th just. Brighton, Cox, NW Const; @ CLEAR THE WAY FOR OLD Fie 5 : tics, which may result in the commission of disorderly | demand i F : ot n ‘a, Macomber, do, ~ 17 ° nity of this city, they met fast night, at 74 Ligpem- | and'riotous acts Dpthee whe sae nat entiniodin bese lemand is quite limited. Exchange Board —5 shares New England Worsted Co ° KENTUCKY. ry ard street, The room was not large enough t ful of the laws, and mindlul of the ebligations. of good | TH# receipts on the Mohawk and Hudson Rei.cad for 975 3 Vaton Bank 1294; ode 100; 100 © Boston’ Goths {9000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 accommodate all who attended, and therefore wa: | Sext: and: bernee fee eee ioh on the Sih of November | the week ending Oct, 21, were :— #0 4m, 504; 30 do SL; BU do, b o 90d, 61; 6 do 814; 00 do, + a i A A ‘ i ing wer determined that every demonstra: Passengers, dacomdl> <<:bg@hGe a8 o this year, 61; 8 Western Railrond 91; 265 do 91}; 100 The Fruiterers followed. inconveniently full. This was perhaps owing t | tion to this effect shall be arrested in its incipiency, and Freight. . "sy a8 do, 4.0 304, 91}; 25 do, bo 304, 914; 50 do 91} janes hi quen came the Gardeners in a neat car, beauti- | the fact that a good number of citizens of other pal Coy nrg ge seents eae rac : ie - — fr ie ele il to > i f . by mn ment ; a r ully enwreaihed with flowers. ’ orjgin were present, attracted no doubt by the no- | being desicous that ail shaut) pane ekae amen esavon ia po dent pelea State of Frade, Tioelon tot NEE ee eae oepumem, t Be angers—banners :—~ velty of the movement. tended action to this effect, that they may govern thei: xivkep eat Asuxs—Pots continue very dull at $4.18}, and Pearls at | to sail 121 Joseph, Ni for NYork, i ee 9600000000090000000000000000000000000000000 conduct accordingly :— Exce 95 7: 4 $428. ‘Che exports from the Ist to 29th instant, | Ported sold, Tarquina, Scott, from Richi % ° A Shortly after the house was well filled, Mr. Le | “’Notior 1 Hanger Given, to whom it may concern, AON, v0 08s sage ipicierss: seanen OOD TR were, Pots 2,795 bbls, Pearls 1,008 bbls. Yard, Janney, for Baltimore, idy, soon; Hi ° Weed the Bey, at cumre rose and said:—Gentlemen—According to | that I have thought proper to take measures for the orger | The Hudson River Bank, at Hudson, has madeadivi- | Barapsturrs—Nothing of consequence doing today. | Oxledws do. a's real eI gS Pernt ee ° the call made upon the French na‘uralized citizens, | Bi2ation of a force fully adequate to preserve the p:ace of | dend of 4 per cent from the earnings of the last six | Prices are unchanged. _ | in $day8t Adele, Bernadou, Tor Philadelphia, + Oreg 6 Our Free Trade knell. ° which you have read in the public journals, you | 8° fy es the enstting election, and so arranged as to be | mon‘hs, payable Nov. ist. Hay = tales to somoextent have teen made for ship: | comb, Caracos for Baracon, 2 9e00000000000000000000000000006000000000008 are aware of the objects ct this family meeting, | SMU y brought to Lear upon any and all 1 quired points ; c ment at 400 for prime qualitie x4 Istanp, Oct 12 Phornix, and James, ; rat “ " aud that I shall give such instructions as will secure the The Commercial and Farmers’ Bank of Baltimore hos Ohio prime Pork we now quote at $687) « | [n port, Damariscott, from ork for NOtleans, 3 or 4 day whlch is in.no snanner for the purpose of ferming prompt arreet of every offender against quiet and good o1- | declared a dividend of 3 per cent forthe last six months, | $7; mess at $9; the demand ix very limit Beets very | Leomida, fom ere tiladciene | Some Sealey, bom 8s er, i any club, or any separate national body of Ameri the immediate quelling of every thing tending 10 ‘ ¥ prime we quote ut $325; do mess at $6.25,— | Thomas, dust arr, for Fhiladelphia. : ° PROTECTION TO AMERICAN 2 cans, nor of making any public street display. | riot ordisturbance ; und such es will secure to, every eae re ‘There is'a very fair demand for Ohio Lard; prime keg we | patos Mndare” Set ee pert: ilies Patman, Cook, for 3 9 What we desire, is to know your sentiments yt. | & privilege and right of quietly depositing hie | | Jt will be noticed by our quotations that Morris Cana! | quoteat oc; Cheeasut Ofc. Pxports,ivom’ fut to akh io | "Yes Cavs Octeold) Answap in port, Pee ° INDUSTRY. 4 gard to the ‘polltical parties of the country. To | ¥ conscience may dictate, without Ie, moleate | stock advanced to-day twopercent. Wecannot conceive | stant; beet 2,79 bole, pork syst DiI ara 13,81 kegs.” | NYork; New Union, Brooks for New Orleans, soon. 0 4 that end, then, you will please select i _ | tion, or jeopardy ; and 1 hereby call upon all good citi- 5 4 ‘Hisxky—Drudge casks are quits active at 28¢. Pri- amrico, Vet o—No Amen . sensondonseea90ee9e°0 e°eca¢cp=ena0°e0000000 — | two Vieo Presidents, and a Secretary, alter whieh | Tis,t0 Rive thelr countenance, and if mucersary, their | tat there are any good grounds for this rise, otherwise | yanand Western tnrrele are helitat 20, Home Forts, £200000000000000000000000000000000000000000 I shall address you ugain, for the purpose ct stating |“! - ngs ey tn Baten oy ee frog ey th past on lies: ena pg sf be eye areca whale iio ha eras 8 : c serving the laws, und maintain’ , and quie ey can find, and taking it out of the market. Should cents. ale oil 37 cents. ° KENTUCKY ASH, s to you at greater length the object of our assembly | throughout the eit ns ies ood order, and quiet | they ca 4 ad There were imported into the country last week 3490 ° ° he officers selected were as follows:— Ltervently trust that no occasion will ofter for bringing | tre Succeed teLany great extent, and the concern fall } ,15'srerm oll, 190 bbls. whale oil, end 1300 Its, Dome ‘ “4 ann ° Mons. Louis Leclerc, President. into requisition the force employed, and I shall feel but | ite good hands, it might be made very productive piece | "In New Bediord last week, sport oil volt al 04 6 05C; Peseta oceria aag ° JERSEY OAK. ° eee atanate B, Thereat and John Beraismes, Vice io happy if the result prove thut my ‘ears are ground. | of property, for every one mustfadmit, that with the ex- | whale oi139c; whalebone 35 Forty cents is now de- | dens hawmut, Ballard, Galveston, ° ° . ‘my preparations unnecessai the cit} it f ien’ in | manded for the latter. ‘Mons. Felix Bandar, q You ne pono phentey sary re hehe city penditure of an amount sufficient to place the canal in 4 order to compe‘e successfully with others, it would pay » The bellows makers and file cutters followed, The Presmevr then arose and sai der w! An lle aan PEARS ANY Fit cH disery very fair dividend on the pails nd become very ee drawn in large wagons. Gentlemen—Before entering int i ii i "| r é per ito the details of cur poli- | The following isa of by Then followed a large cavalcade, succeeded by | tic! discussions, allow me ey present my apology ay the Common Council of thi CA eee b Tost. agg the Paes tet er se Oa BREIL hal esneL eam: faPEe y A the tobacco manufacturers. liberty I nave taken in calling together this re-union ; | reward therein mentioned is hereb: to | Capacious and in better navigable order, it cannot com ‘The butchers followed, presenting a fine body of | allow’ me also to express my ‘Content ut seeing youon’ | its purpo ee te hereby offered, pursuant to | 204 or transport the amount of fe-ight necessary to give bee, Apalachicols psaieoaseetl eanesieenaaees reat geome | Diewell ts Mental, Wi Married, ppomrtann, Oct 28—Arr Congress, Brown, Philadelphie. for On Tuesday evening, by the Rev. Mr. Benedict, Mr. | ‘Thompson, Bristel for Norfelky Macy E: timore: . Exusan Winton, to Misa Asn L. Nuwaes, soto ats | Thompson, Bristol for Norfolk; Mary elisabeth, Barton, Mae city. Newnunyronr, Oct28—No comm ship Hannah Sprague, yesterday, the se men. They were headed by a fine yoke of oxen, | sch weighty occasion. 1 will retrace to you neither |“ Resolved, ‘That his Honor the Mayor, be requested to | a large revenue. It appears that the distance from Mauch e Die, BM | ry yy rghecher which did eredit to the Empire State’ " | thehistory of Washington nor Lafayette, (loud cheers) ; | offer a rewaritof OneHfundred Dollars (to be paid up onthe | Guurk to New York, hp the Morrie Canal aehetthon OB, Wednesday, 30th instant, Doctor Jouw Duron, in | artvan Ger acid O The Knickerbockers wound up the procession. utin speaking te you of thetwo great patriots, surround | conviction of tre of ler.) for the detection of any per- ” be = " the 58th year of his age. Bostowm, Oct 29—( la Carol A d by @ host of illustrious warriors who died for the liber- | son voting, or attempting to vote i . | by any other route, and also from the Wyoming Valle The triends and acqnaintances o! the family, and tho: to load for Kingston, Ja. A grand arch was erected in Grand street, and | {4¥ “ € 5 rapiting to vote illegally at the approach. | DY niet t rene y e fe. respec! i et East kare ea and Chatham street were crowded Es Aste: yyy pee aan tee hace ied brig oy pe any or AVIA DER ‘: oon! Sass Sepirome Mauch, erie to Jersey City, by the pas etka ks hapeess 1 Abc lakaeeran pyrite be Pacceen, aaenon et Petite, toexcetey ou the side walks, all along to the Park. | eyes upon ts, (Loud applause) ‘They wish to koow | (i.e) and the sealof May oralty of anid city Morris Canals the distance is 148] miles. From Mauch | three o'clock, from 250, formerly 102 Hudxon street, with- | Mller, Albany: (Sid Cairoll, Kelley, Philadelpbis, A full length figure of Henry Clay, leaning on a | your sentiments—what you think of thelc works, of their the day and year first above written Chunk to New York, by the Delaware and Delaware & | out further invitation. Vion Sah, PO eet marble pedestal, with a scroll in one hand, on | glory, of their patriotism, and of the liberal institutions JAMES HARPER, Mayor. Raritan Canal, 1734 milee—from Pottsville, via the | 00 Tuesday, the 29th instant, Catnxnie, widow of | \Purcipeupia Oe Annfiiccan, “pene x ont, Eve which was inscribed the word Protection,” made | With which they studded the American continent. (Ap- — 7 i Hy by Messrs. G. Holt & W. Norman, No. 142 Chat- | Plause.) Iwill ask you, then, if you admire their pa- Clty Intelligence. the late | a ong thy . Hettri¢ k, (late ¥ % Schuylkill and Delaware and Raritan Canal, to New | iter iiendny ant those af er, Zon in ses oooweny vn: { Whe winared ay CH) Unie Mastin. 'Cld Alben Bick Bor ton; ‘i triotism and their perseys ; York, 229 miles—from Wyoming Valley coal fields, via | ly, are cequesved vo attend her funeral this afternoon at 2 ie Dougiacs, NYork. bam street, opposite the theatre, attracted much | tate part in their glory apie bia RA Leber roe Police —The great whig procession of yesterday ar- | the Delaware and Hudaon Canal, 0 New Yor!, 214 miles | *i0ck, (rom 219 Mulberry street rtd, ih, Lnehbare Mathian Te Bteeeie attention, and the procession repeatedly cheered | principles of 1776, and. if you will continue to support | peared to monopolize the attention of all those inclined to h 4 4 : Of consumption, on Monday, 28th instant, at his resi- | } Townsend, Hi n, Lingo, as they passed ulong. They took ubout three hours | dud defend all our fundamental laws (applause), and’ he, | evil, audcoasequently the usual calendar of crime was | —!om the same ficld to New York, by the Lehigh Rail- | dence, Hatfield New Jevaey, Hunay Desi, N ¥ in passing from this point, and entered the Park. | ther you desire to sce the American flag united to that of | not made evident road, Lehigh and Morris Canal, 194 miles. We see by » formerly of Doncaster, Engl er, Rertemeeth. NH; The tota) amount was estimated at 7,300 people. "| France, in the same rank? I beg to propose to you the Court Galendar—This Day. chis that so far as distance is concerned, the Morris Canal | _O® Sunday morning, 27th instant, in this city, Fra: node w York; C daughter of Silas 3. Waller, ry Joseph, Ti Salter, Mobile; Susmany oF THE Procession. Pierieceeares restuneelicets aller, in the Oth year of her | cartsts ‘Ming Common Preas.—12, 45, 46, 47, 35, 2 10, 13, 44. hos the advantage over all others. There are six routes Sherwood, York Wazgons, 1 horse, 90 calculatedeach 3, 270 from the coal mines of Pennsylvania to New York, | In Brooklyn, on Tue ning, 20th instant, ater a | yeh Over Roses, A May Rawat Ali Mewnort, Rls Biwee ga ng: $6 f ; : : Amusements. which can be divided as follows :— Ree eter man Manpimee of Willian tod, 6 ‘ oN Bal © Ditt 19 on their stability—we promiso | Dumsieron’s Orgka Housze—Panorama or Bos- Fi , ag veers months. : ‘ 7) en eae Ditto 3 4 to respect and defend them on ever. Dooeston, also to | Ton—ErntopiaN SeRgNEDERS.—'The grand moving Hirst route—Firatcoal field, Mauch Chunk to Easton | ‘The members of Brooklyn Lodge No 26, 1.0.of 0. F , Knight, do. bial iach Carts a 98 detend the American fig, both alone and united with the | Panorama of the city of Boston, which, for the last thres | ®%4 New York via Lehigh and Morris Canal, 148} miles, | and the order in general, and the friends of the fi Mex] Sanches, Cam- fetta Mit | Tasted es, gr tthe Ameren hi | Medinet tana nef at | testa ete icon lin Eaten Ble El | en fe ook rm ee sae at a . : e ¥ , grateiul to the Americans fortheir | attracted the universal attention of the public, must re. 5 ses js bir: Ph ibid et — | cordial hospitality before our naturalization, we ofter to | cessarily close this evening, in order to enable the ma, | {2,4 Delaware and Raritan Canal and Feeder to New pa, Ban : : Live Goons seecssseeeeeses 7903 | them oursincere thanks for it, as well as our friendship | nager to produce a fresh and cquslly attractive order of | ¥°"K, 173} miles = — z ka sk in peace, and nee pin wee Daa Sono entertainments, We have only to repeat our admonition | Third route—Potteville coal field via Schuylkill Canal, pale Coe Rosca . °Y mang Lady e el m put and carried with the | to ail sizes, and , and 8 5 it Jaco px Cums—Sehr o—J Julius Linden and. in the eapacity of a Indy’s companion, or governess Afithe foot of the City Hall steps was erected a | utmost and mort stirring applauve, the President sid | ment, aa oth te opened Peseta oe) tee eae dee, | Delaware River and Delaware and Raritan Cenel to New iim, Nataraltats and “Beieniihe Travellers to-the | to young children." Would not obyeette attend aon & lady. for Jatform capable holdi . Gentlemen—As you have disposed of the resolutions, | must be withdrawn thi: which was chiefiy‘accuiedby° bye previous to | Sxtiytey Pren! 0 te dururie, tthe pen! the termination of the procession, playing all man- ic} ? eninge York, 229 miles, rr | Fourth route—Pottsville coal ficld via Reading Reil- Reader, go to the Coliseum, In Broadway, | '°#d, Delawai King of Belgian, the passage only a f heing the principal, considers: Hiven La Ptatze—Brig Cumberland—F Camfeld. tious "Relerences exchanged. “Address M. ‘Es, Herald Office: Cyarceston—Ship New York—J $8 Meng, M J Lewis, J W O81 1t* re rd, Si ‘Quattlehum, © R Bade: le. i river and Delaware and Raritan Canal | Burford, rau, Mr Zeale, TE F i n- | which is the beat entitled to oursuffrages. The meeting : CHaniestox—Brig Dimon—R W Coleman, © W Hod NTED—For a Family consisting of a gent ner of games. About 5 o’clock same of the “‘chil- | is open for an: tl 8 and see the greatest scene you ever witnessed, viz. the “Battle | to New Yok, 200 miles. OC Ruff, FMP b oreman, ot , with four child ‘Three rooms will be dren of a larger growth” came upon it, and ejected pel 'y gentleman who may wish to address it. of Bunker Hill ‘Words cannot describe its beauty and its rete tat eyser, RA Buchanan, ‘I’ B Kennerly, BF i Here there were loud calls for sund. rsons, amongst Mauve iene be ry ed, Vitth route—The Delaware and Hudson Co. coal via the former occupants, In front of it, on the steps | the rest silane AM peace i Les sar ghales hak. seme their railroad and cunal, end north line to New York, 214 ‘paaa Railed. of the hall, were assembled some 300 or 400 per- ty Davezac, who after a short pause, ascend. | Disbrow’s Riding School, 408 Bowery-— | 1 j105 Cantor—Ship Huntress—Mrs Lovet, Rey Mr Brown, Mis- sons, with various groups of young and old in vari- ed the stand and addressed the meeting ith peat Kirenin Class for gentlemen will oe on Saturday evening, 2d : sion f the Pi Bo a he x byterian Board; Mr Bouny, Preacher fort ous other parts discussing the variousfeatures of the | ¢n<rey. He began by observing with evident feeling, | November. The subscription book is now open. Gentleinen | Sixth route~Wyoming Valley coal via the Lehigh and | Mor, on Society; Robert Morrison Olyphant, Ben) MAN CAPABLE OF © day, politics,probabilities, ic. About the hour men- take he fal Sin ahatenn ¥ hee ene peers ne ws Rience.” ‘Terms for a course of 12 lessons, got Sartest conve: | Morris Canals to New York, 194 miles. A ed, and the location must be on a si route near iy > not higher than Fourth street nor below C: = sigtiog terms and location, to A. B., 15 Crosby street. 180 Broad- Ne EL TORY OF SULPHUR tioned the scene ,too, much enlivened by the en- | French, th eo! ————__—_—_ Cost or Coat Detivensy at New Yor, py rach Route — = teat toate an eitaaet trance of different parties from the procession, | of old’ sympa pooh FL ars Caper Cheap.—A 1 arti of Books, containing enn ow Camars, Keo. yk oh 2 Post Oiice, stating nat headed by bandsof music, drums and fifes, bugles | son, of lib.rty. (Loud cheering) That noble lan- | forty;two volumes, all of them interestin is, may be of 2 alus tobacco T sal a and other would-be musical instruments. The vi- | guege in which Rasine and Corneille had revealedinspi- | wa, at depot of cheap pub) r tobacco Riehd Irvin ED.—A white womas fortwo dollars This is by ‘far the cheapest lot_of books = egpigany msyyfinyas ~] = ~ cinity at this time was most enlivening, varied, and | Fation to man; in which Chateaubriand and Victor | we have ever seen. (Go and see them. i ee oO ones HEY ep tsi tions. Apply at 413 Houston street. ia 5 ; ad more than won the myrtle of Ovid and the ? & Plauts and manera = picturesque. At the different gates were entering | Hugo, h Me cts Boy & ANTED—A th different branches of the procession with their ac- | Palm of Horce. | Far the Alty-t ied tine heb ney the R'cord s Parisian Alterative Mixture, for k 7 35 ad in or wont Brociwar™ for scaat madly her's companiiments, both horse and foot, boys in all the | ne wouldenerclee in favor oto Ge Poth cr Maceo | seermanca care o riers or conan arp venereal Ce po etiat 21 meets ee lg cestacy of a good trade, calling, ‘* Here’s your | (Protiacted cheering.) ‘That was the first re-union of the | of mercury, or uuskilf A treatment’ All" persone 7 108 = 300! Ts Leg bales coer : 5 : Oe ae Henry Clay medals: only sixpence each.” ‘The | French citizens ; butif they met more seldom, it was not | Pecting @ venereal taint Temajuing in their system should % = = = % 37 co. anLesTon—Brig Dimon—23 casks nm & Dittion—I71 bales cotton G Collin can consider thout thorough- second edition of the Republic, containing the full | that they loved this favored land less than the Irish, the | {his Powerful purifier without delay, a4 no p particulars of the grand procession,”and inthe hurry | Scotch, the Germans, or any others; no, they were Wy cleansing the Speer ee peti ager ate nliecseies. in si eae 185 bbls flour Dun- U “RS, and those of all other trades, are requested ; 171 do Viewr & | by Jing Committee of the German De se Hepa of the moment supplying papers of a day or two be- | second to none in their affection for that country, which, ingle bottles at $1 each, in eases of half dozen at $o; | _1* i¥estimated that full 1,600,000 tons of coal fr Wiean Association to meet uext Friday. Now tae het ir diff ite i i in its infancy, was adopted by Frenchmen. (Applause ) | carefully packed and sent to all parts of the Union. Sold at ihe | mines of Pennsylvania are transported to the sea sai 7 aca ic Torch-Light fore to their different customers quite in a mistake, Naturalizat ‘4 'y Solbage of Medicine and Pharmnes: ts Nessae cr P y Capt. H. D. KRACK, aod immediately afterwards mixing in the crowd | Naturalizat om cyan ne Sotien ) the: neturelised. citisen WB RICHARDSON, Ni. D., Agent. | Stnually, and that the increase is at the rate of 26 to .RITIME HERALD. paki , FRIEDERICKS, so as not to be found when wanted to correct the | transplant heir affections to the fend ene a would —— percent per annum. At this rate the receipts in 1840 — ey al YA ror Bhorily Alter ere Lod a ey of j.cambe, bloom with all the verdure of eternal youth, and spread Erp rms an Angel; an Angel’s a Wo-| cannot fall far short of 2,000,000 tons, to be divided be- i Movements of the Ste DEMOCRATIC pee REPUBLICAN om! and the rush towards the platform was] wide as the lands of thi ight: 3 ealths He: - : teamers. G. tremendous. On reaching the spot we found Gen. | (Cheers) Why should not they have yolitical discussion, Hecker tcnteh wa tenilicemmce Pill ochimede ticeh oped Milt Ahel crs ky DEMOCRATIC AMERICAN REPUBLICAN MEET ING will be held in the Parks at ¢ gelocks thn Events for the purpose of taking such agyanay est promote the lect Ship Masters and Agents. GE} We shall esteem it if, Captaing of | Vessels will give J (he Winited States, and SILAS W tain of our News Borts, 9 report of | GARUINER for Governor and, Liews Lill i dry ea one asi iectiioie} aie table showing the capitals of all the companies trans- isease, or exposure, ‘thus | porting coal,so that it can be estimated what portion each inventor of the Jones’ 4 a aaventor of the Jones's | would require to pay the same rate of 7 onthe it. it , fan, sunburn, or any ingle trial—you’ll not re- to capital. | to Ropert Sitvey, C Leslie Combs and one or two others of the great | Why should not the sons of La Belle France prize and stump orators on the platform, but the squeezing, | make use of the right of free enquiry? ‘They were not crowding, jostling, convereation, shouting, calling, | driven by the violence ef the tempest—by the war of the was such asto almost defy the most energetic, aes, po Gua Pea it was the land of their free athletic, enthusiastic, or auy other tic, to hear, | Choice, and they did, and would continue to claim all the G, Western, Hibernia, rigt ts and privileges to which they were constitutionally 4 ik beeatt 1,000,000 _ 60, the shipping left at the port whence they sailed, the vessels 4 rested by many stand or see all that was going forward. Shortly | entitled ay ‘and exercise them too. (Loud cheering) | fal complexion, which you can have by using s cake of Jones's 80 900 000” | spoken ou their passage, a list Of their argo, Taoallisent Hequossaay’y soctetis vad orvameting corte Be after the General went to the front of the hustings | ‘The speaker here drew a lively and graphic picture of the | Italian Chemical Soap, at the .sign of the American Eagle, 82 2,000,000 newspapers, of news they may have. Ha wi stitutions of the A: people, Federalism is anxious to and was received with a most terrific shout ; after | alliance, the friendly relations, and ear! ly co-operation of | Chatham street, New’ York; 30 Fulton street, Brooklyn; 8 Rai 4,000,000 macieoly on their arrival. Agents and Corfespondents at home - me erntian na sntetie ieee ae, this had subsided, he commenced to address those | France and America; ‘of the exploits of the immortal | Ste street, Boston; 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia; and Schuylkill,. ..... 3,600,000 or abroad, will also confer a favor by sending to this office al) bled. We attempted to take notes, but some | Washington, and his great’ auxilliary, Lafayette ; | ,fass: Brondway, Alvany.. leader, beware of counterfeits | Reading Railroad. ‘000000 ee of any Kind wil be chaskscily coceiena, Sones, “forms in perio of more powerful frame, anxious’ to get as | alluded to ‘the action of Connt De” Grasse’ with | swimiiter [ue but “Jones's Soap.” Take care—look out for ene aaa ad = : i Kola ty ich sesame he opti piewinios of Ot ; . J ; the English, the quintuple treaty, and ended by asking— 4 kj Denseratic killa Wecbee ike on opp eho Be Pascal ine: pone te romney) Or for | «twill we next speak of the Natives? (Prolonged laugh. | _Wecall the attention of our readers to the | _1¢ will beseen by this that the Morris Conal, os itnow] PORT OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 31. benches the pringiples of tat, yare aad ter.) They were asking them to go no more to church | sale of elegant Is, or confession. (Renewed laughter ) He, (Major Davezac) | from the late fair Ps would ask them were they true to democratic principles e advertisement in another pert of "Aollb lates rons. just imported publimely simple creed so ably advcated and 40 religiously be- i re ,, just imported i 0 ing on our toes or heels as we turoed round ; after of the beat styles and highset coer. To. the Pa N, and a JAC some time this party obtained his object, and then r , then, Democrats of the Native party, and teach ‘ederalism that you are not to be transferred like “cattle in the stands, is within six miles of being as long as any other at, Will give a full adve ith which it comes into competition, and costing only . o 4 ‘ description of them. ‘They can be seei fer I2ovelock. | ¥ o et” to the rinks of yo % we found guznols omid arom of aiken qyeuing | (Cheers), He was old-but that word mate’ hie heart Will be sold to-morrow at Guat hours YT 2 °}°°K: | one mittion of dollars; the Delaware, only 60 miles long, Clearea. saivssiorcuneelileh ahs sharbeee eLioney tH , costing twice as much, and the Delaware and Rariten, only 68 miles long, costing four times fault with this, that and the other in such tones as | cause of democracy was attacked by men who threaten-| iy pniladel: Subscriptions to th: to defy hearing the principal speaker on the occa- | 4, by # repeal of the Naturalization law, to vomit them | ferain must be pai to the bs Zaoeete Co., 3 Later sion further than—Gentlemen, great glorious oc. | rth, as it were, from the bosom of the republic—to buildings, 34 and Chesnut sts. w Ship, Argon, Knight, New Orleans, Dunham, & Dimon— | down to, our chi Biss Buonoyento, (Sw) Mathison, Gottenburg, EF. B Kanhardt rity, those GRE. much, and | #dward, Bulkley C rleston, im & Dimon; Demerara, fo) it will also be seen that It will only require the | Blanchard, Nor we made America what she i ack & gee Me October, Eldridge, | spected among the nations of the earth, and & 3 oi a n le copes may also be 5 de i Hi the patriot in whatever clime destiny hy i casion—grand display—in your strength—mighty Pat agree Akg vomellyine huge ew Would } obtained daily at 1 o'clock. 3m | transportation of 60,000 tons of coal to yield the | Marit’ ‘Taliotessecs st Marke, J Norton is Rachel [nnn eee i UNDERHILL, C rman. array “must succecd: | (Cheers.). Henry Clay. | meeting on the naturalization laws, and gav : | Velpeau’s Specific Pills, for the Radical | *™e dividend on its capital that several hundreds | fost Nickerson, Pensacola, ity Hall, Savannah, | _L.W. Newron, Secretary." 031 Itrre cae recta) See yee ee Me na ISIS | tts Hlustration of their operation, by s gure algimorthens, tet ‘ipa em i | of thousands tons would yield on the others. The table : pcmate XPRACT FROM u i pe. i—— 7 ons ion to heve been al it it ae Free Trade—Tariff—Protection of American in. | ofthe aret irae twenty yeart expersence tn the Hospital de COnité i Pen act | showing the cost of coal in this market, by exch route, | | Shin. Ne Whereas, a list con dustry. (Cheers.) Texas—annexation-— Brit: entered the fi Prougunced by theit celebrated inventor, Frofeuor Velpeau, as | places the Morris Canal in a very fiverable light. In several respectable and well b a goid—foreign influence—-pauper laborers—-great have succumbed eventually in a ceure in a imuche chee Ce then aa at: bey effect | 1995, only 6,6% tons of anthracite coal were brought to 3 hi others, residents of this Ward, who were not cognisant to any country—our institutions must succeed—will con- | le, without the invigorating stream of Immigration, and | tuting th breath, disigrectag withthe stomach; ot eosipement | market by ‘the Schuylkill Canal, while in 1887, only hones 1 ly nl i oye cng quer, &e. &e.. (Great cheering.) The gentleman | {ne *aecived ine glory of goma ter eee iad | from Dusmeas. Price, $I per box. Bold atthe College of Medi | tapeiye years after, 837,000 tona were transported. ‘It ap- | bussed org with O. Kin he sa W byes. iL all each Gignasmr ertach i the ocetda of « mrt Reard ara considerable distance’ here wae now | ¢cuiéhave,reted fe France; bot they fat they nd "W. 8 HICHARDSON, M. D., Agent. | poarsfrom this that the demand from the seaboard, ‘or | to Dunscom a wis Pimento Bath it fo sland framdalent calseprasss ste , e - iny in being of the i of the Brig Harriet, Pi Resolved, raised loud shouts for ‘Greeley, Greeley,” ten, (Great im eta ‘Try Jones's Coral Hair Restorative— Coal, must in a few years be so great that additional means mon 0, 8 ‘barque Magoun, rove of any public call or Gemopstration, as American ‘Horace, Horace,” and after a short time thie | ‘The speaker continued Rey, reader donor aut of transporting it will be required. The Morris Ca ‘Left brig Pataey 3. Blount. for, New York, ext day. | heans, being made ia favor of ithe candidates for Fr senten cane te ome Se ae jong eye nee tile , | opposing candidates, and y ex! Twill kive you al} for, three shillings— in the foregoing statements, is shown to be the most imon, Baxter, 8 days from ton, with cotton, lent . ch ron © the c A on, the marc! 9 lated Ot : bly and all Freneh citizens to “go th hog.” and | y¢ walt'restore and make the human hair | direct route to the coal fields of Pennsylvania, and all | Schr Velasco, Seeley, from St. Jago de Cuba, Oct. 9, with | tordisuust our younstnd Fictoneus naty od Ite gel different parties, bands of music in different parts, | S"Up or it acer had fitshod ae whole house, with | 2sPlendid natural ornament, to beautify, dress, clean and foree | that in reqnired of the porties controlling it, at the re- | ™alasees, Ke. tb, Mason Strom "Wilmington, NC. with naval | ['O THE JOU ! of New troops of horsemen riding to and fro, the shouts of per , the w! » its growth. It will force the to grow on ‘any part duced cost, is to place it in navigable order. Every esti- Pomel a a ston, : York and Brooklyn —A general massing of the T'rade, in all : Behe F those assembled in front of Tammany Hall, and fow exceptions ™ ping & gg a p the eer ha nature iptended | hair to grow, stop it falling off, care yout zabeth Harkness, Weeks, from Newbern, NC. with inl branches, will be held at half t o'clock, on Saturday fo cai: 4 ¥ 0 Elizabeth and the low tone of voice in which the speaker address- i ie : ye Taga tan e | mate made of this work admits the advantages of its | naval stores. ; i at Das i otal Bor byest, Corner of E ; ed those around, rendered it impossible to catch a | tthe Pueneens ten Fe i pidge oe aker on the | ¢ ical, yet superior article aed toe the hai locality, and the possibility of making it, with its present Notun, forts fone iaed 1 inluad ESE ia ate = eee cee ere single sentence. The gentleman spoke tor about | opposite side we are ready to hear him. (Several voices, | | Chis tie.common. trash, called baie sad capital, one of the most productive internal improvements | schr Victoria, Lunk. ¥ : ‘ [© LET—The two story House, No. 37 White street. Apply ten minutes, and atthe conclusion there was re- | “No, not one.” A few minutes pause took place to see ade, ‘pees aetong ny | in thecountry. We bave never doubted this, but the | ,Schr C , Post, from Baltimore, with corm, to I. B. ‘at No. 16 White street. os 4mm newed cheering. After this the Clay Glee Club | ifany person would appear “as counsel forthe other | Sold at #2 Chatham street; $23 Broadway; and 139 Fulton he street, Jenkins, 3 days from Norfolk, . | to th 1g of the Capes m co. with 200 sall of ves: | plying to. r D | tide,” hon Pron ly question is, will it be done? Will the capital be forth- ose John Clarke, Collings, 2 days from Delaware, with rye its es nati Maite Nepen iad The Paxsipet again observed—We met, my friends, to coming to bring about this result? The inclined planes | “"g fotay to De a To Seamen.—The attention of seamen is was well received, as far as cheering went. "One | batone apeaker ("hats trus')” ie it that aero te oop | tcp recucd tp adveruement fbr Homers Red | thal be abandoned, locks euticientl large te amit 0 | oie Cato le i i O31 2%m or two others made an attempt toaddress the meet- } position to these sentiments (voices, “that’s it—quite for secret diseases. ‘The mode of life peculiar to seamen | and 64 ton boats constructed, and the canal widened | “zits Hmma, Bancroft; Wm Hart, Austin; Orion, Hender- i FTI i] ing but with very poor success, the mob just then Fight, ‘we are all democrat toad loud{cheering.) pThree ‘that Pill ose tues, ha themn tg find outs agli: from Newark to Jersey City, no that these stzed boats can | #08, and Copy from ¥ Fiutadeghia ih coal. vce ore my irm*of DE (es * BOVING, was evidently not in a humor for long tirades.— bg is were ae es Eeicese pce te Soe for i u 5 ead of being ‘sent to suffer, in an hospital | pass from Jersey city onthe Merristo the canals of Sloop Frances Mania, Bacon, 2 days from Salem, NJ. with remains charged with the Tad deci At the gate to the Park, opposite to Tammany cee Cpicare om ee atest ary = fae fe Seer pr tious, Office, 3 Division cireet. “Foe etic in Alt | Pennsylvania, without unloading and without delay. By | com and oats, to B, ‘Ox. coum ag W. DEL Hall, there was assembled a great number of | ™ of gay.and merry France, pi Dany at 3 reat. king the Morris Canal capable of transporting boats 1° a, October 1, 1844, persons having Clay badges, while on the other | for many minutes, cE Rene Aa boaecratad pm s Correspondence of the Herald. - side were a still greater number, shouting loud and | _, P&*#'DENT.—Silen-e, eee order, ordet tht as large as other canals do, and by making the navigation Ruope._[stanpi President—this was he The Concentrated Extract of Sarsa| a, Voice—Three cheers for , fe, there is no good reason in the world, wh: Ewront, Oc long tor “ Polk and Dallas”—“ Free Trade,”— and Sassafras, prepared by the New York Col equally as sefe, there is no g why | Arr 25th, Hucson, Carr, NYork for Cape’ Ann; Our Country's Freedom” Wright and Gard- TeSPcjor Dayeeac—Comapetriots, ax you have unanimous: | Modieize and Pranasc}y Secvaliched Tor the seppressiee of | covl cannot be carried es cheap or cheeper then en any | pie Stance Be Philtdlpi, Virued Hay b : yt ner”—* Three groans for the Whigs,”—‘ Down | ly adopted the resolutions already offered to you, I will | quscuery;, iis refined, a Kany cyncencrated extract, Pow | other. It is necessary that confidence should be placed Sgr cot frapera! need, (frestowa Tor New Yorks PR the first Monday in November Circulars and ail informati with Henry Clay,” &c. &c. On the Park side | now piesent another :— above herb, is confidently recommended by the College as in: | im the parties striving to carry it through, but it must | ghia for Boston; Eavex, Su Fall River for Ne fe, f Seeetavesce eS wages may, ted of Dh, EA. BIEL these were responded to by ‘ Three cheers for | Resolved, That those who compose this assembly shall finitely superior to. an extract of Barsaparl ‘at present before h oh 4, to bring | 282: Hudson, Providencgpfor 'N York; 1 HB ‘oat iterre GEO. LE BOND, Principal Henry Clay.” Ditto for ‘“‘ Theodore Frelinghysen,” | vote the Democratic ticket, thew le ticket, and nothing | the public, and may be relied on as @ certain remedy for all (rome logardabig bres aioe Lea pt s for ‘do; we ji oy Taylor 7 Neg Farbo: TOF ul Sa —** American Industry,’—** No foreign influence” | but the ticket. (Tremendous cheering.) from an im b about the result they wish amidst so much prejudice and | Frances, 4 ‘ork for Ir RAN “| ‘an The vote was passed without a ditsentient voice, after —“ Fillmore and Wilkins.” Sc. The whole scene on both sides looked very like—come if you dare—holdjme, or I will fight—hit me first; and one or two slight skirmishes did take place, but nothing 5 JN Cr ai Edgartown for + Brilliant, Cotton treet —Several fine saddles of Venison will be dressed tions, alcera larietta, Crowell, and Melvina and Roxina, Y This Day and served up with Carrant Jelly. at 3144 conte per wroat, oF any disease arising from the secondary effects of | Maky the canal navigable for large boats from Easton to | for Boston, Barlow, do for Wareham; Watchman, | plate. y at 12 o'clock, JOHN OWN, ills or'on jajediaions use of mercury. i Smith, do for Weymouth: Eanblem, Strout, Philadelphia fot J ost 1¢*m Personal Movements. id i le Bottles, si Jersey City, and no fone can doubt the ultimate produc- | do; iron Ee EN rovidence; rei mn, ts, nodes, cutaueons eruptions, ted | discredit. The whole question is contained in a nutshell. which the meeting separated. ri orfol Mk for Pi delphia; Pr The Nantucket Inquirer states that?Nathaniel Barney, ‘one dozen tiveness of the work. : The cata ie ‘Ahrore more ere ae bate Was ee en ane ty, the wellknown philanthropist, took pessoge in the Ome. | {aes forwarded to all arts of the ‘The annval returns of the Virginia Banks show but a ford Sid 27th, Ellayorthy ang , Cowed anda mkt, Cld 25th, intertering, and thus matters proceeded for upwards very slight expansion in the aggregate movements, and xander, Taylor, Pensacola. ga, on Friday, for the Pacific Ocean, accompanied by his ce wife and brother, the Hon Obed Barney, in the hope of gaining health and strength by the voyage. He will be N_B.—A very liberal discount to wholesale purchasers. fice of the College, 9 Nasaan street. ony 8 MICHARDBON, M. D., Agent. of an hour. the increase in the operations has been pretty equally di- Miscellaneous ‘The streets throughout the evening were quite as Record. Sur A; ; Lbefore reported of New York, f vided among all the departments. ‘The annexed state. | posl'ts Naw Oniesne sealer eee” with" goods ad | an Che 8 Ex ers, left Liverpool on the 4th September, and afte Fi ihontin [be a Ponca ahah A ly landed at Maderia, where he will remain afew months. | ln (Dn Glovers) othe tte nek anced err sabar | ment includes the report of the North Western Bank of | frevaine passion acted in sePurmber and ater felt There might be met a group staggering along, A letter from Washington says that Capt. J.L. Saun- Ll yg for the care of Gonorrhana tht has ever been Virginia, at Wheeling and Wellsburg, to the Ist instant, gen ye eto, calle a as reined oe the ore 6 ay land wichig ge singing at the very top cf their voices, not in the | ders has been appeinted to the command of the St. Mary’s | aude yen concentration of all the medicinal pro: | #84 Parkersburg to the 6th. Yorelock of theday, the wind being ESE. the yessel ro FOR $1400, such r most melodious style--- “ Hurra for Henry Clay, —that she will be fitted out for sea immediately, and, in Temedies as, have been found myst efficacious in | Nontnwrsrsan Bank ov Vinatxia avy Baancuss. fast of the Reef. ‘The captain, with the aid of the passer all probability, will be crdered to the Mediterranean. 7,639" ‘ I weak ise ‘ tt. Incr. Decr. Tightening. the ship, by throwing overboard some Crests iste. LIEio WURIT a veo Corres eek cate | Bille dyacaintediy vcs 7 89,798 = | hi it. While this was going on, and just as will be paid fora Foot Race, to COURSE, Hobok«s t f 4 ‘ 1 mber, weather pe He shall be our President Liontenses Willixss D: Porter, bes boos appointed tp | Dreaded. Vall duections ecesmpeny tie median which | csevikeres cca sice = 19951 de. ian and ome of Ne crew eae on board, | °RITS0 Yor a race tn miles. $70 tothe Gt, $2010 the second 5 heart the people my” the Washington Navy fYard, and entered upon his du- | inay be hadat No. 2 Aun street. Price $1. ; ans | eee ceed ee cic e es $149 to the third, $75 to the fourth, an $25 by the LS While a little further might be heard--- ties, vice Lieut. Thomas Hunter, deteched. : A rary f ‘the ve "These proved: successful, nud | giq tothe reeond the nee, © by “0, peor Cooney Clay, It is now ascertained that our present Senators in Con- Piast three ng! A Daxed—- re Tonte Specie, » ily rnd wel ss 68,114 aimee ter Ww fi ae je ares oft entries | A dito iA _ oye 4 Q, poor Cooney Clay’ Gress, the Hon. Messrs. Geo. MeDuffic aud D. E. Huger, | Hisir Eien on coniidently ecargunended forall close | other Staten, 270 er ur, the gale which had already’ com J of New York. ‘Such persons (0 Pi of et ring the P i» will continue to hold the seats they fill in the Senate.— | of debility produced by secret indulgence or excess of any kind. | Expense account, 1 8] m ith great rapidity, m previous to the mer.. kntrancrs $3, which can be made Till after the judgment day.’ Hamburg (8. C.) Journal, Oct. 23. Itis on inval jable remed forim tence, sterility, or barreuness, sisnen Py Ey ggg A SO esting the op 1 by lecuer dizeowad to the propristor, at West Hoboken, or wid While a little further on might be met ee ‘The Nantucket Inquirer of Friday, says that the Hon Cupless Melas Wi cath; ceah CE all 0. dovou 08; cxssthtly, | Catia: "740,600 ee Fight of the Me rmon discernabl During iH the |The following, persons have entered their names to start forth @ group equally vociferous and quite as musical, } (24 Barney, Senator from Nantucket end Dukes | Pecked and sent co all parts of the Union, aes ay sar 95.183 Sate mevgnente wares, ted enveloping ervey thieg in tlord | Sito Tikes Beiserea "emax Usecekalgh, bales tha tiie ne? Leia TS si ialcidia iatiat Counties, declines being a candidate for re-elestion. ee a NGCHRMDSON MD. Agents” | Due pthe ‘ 8 27394 f spray; , About night fll the foremast and mainmast were cnt nar from Eualand ala, three otheis who were in tie « f gallows Bia eve 0 04 on the roc! juring the » Hoek, or Jot ons, 4 Hurra, burra, we've raited a gallows.” The aval Court Martial at Washington have clored | G4 ute wird’ wet wen Ch a mht one anchos ly rena sing ater a O'clock, About this ‘ i vaiia wet sda deans sar 3 — e orning set will take pi two o" For James K. Polk and George M. Dallas. ‘ their investigations in the case of Lieut. West, who was Golde and songhe, Which if $i213,800 1519199 79,750 py tad] dealt ty ened mS plore eg odin F 4 of thoes talles » ap be Sloss wo o'el Precise Then would be met a line of yorang, trolling, to make his defence on Tuesday last. .. Sherman's ( There hes been quite an increase in the eirculation, in | of the wrecking vessels appeared within reach, and it was pro. re C.%, BROWNING, Proprietor. bel a number of sixpenny fl Ley of “Polk and Dall hs Fan shouting at James K. Cook, Esq.,a highly respectable citizen of wed sending the passengers ashore in the vessel's boats ND ANTIDOTE,— Hundreds of cases | loans and discounts, and in the amount of specie on hand, | Her that they ight aman chem proceed co Key W RANE ant ANTIDOTE 800 2d inst. by hich have be lected until conti 7 the very top of their lungs, the favored names. was killed on the 224 inst. by being | vite aire it hae been cued top itnad Consumption Was | white the aggregate increuse in the general movements Sioa Ray Pere te prove sets AS Are now upon the wing 7. ae dashed out of his carriage against a tree. ts Wrap'd ingthick fogs or chilling showers, ‘This was the state of the streets until a very late t & Yes pe Cenk: Cons, ‘Vellies 1% yPt herman ‘is 106 fue strest. Aj of the Bank and Branches only amounts to $276,699, fomewhat least say on thet deport ‘coats Thee ove, to rae tigen Treat of aaa hour, ouly that as the later the ee got a Aad ate alike gate a tay Wits "yard, Ph y iolshth, ry; "| 86 ‘alton street, | within the past year. This isnot beyond the increased | [orere, * smal i ~ ei Bi wpe a) oa the van, more hiceuping than singing, and the line of pro- | left her moorings opposite the Navy ’ = tate street, | wants of the communities, amidst which these banks are rd the light ship v phe cedure of the different parties not quite so straight. | and proceeded down the Delaware. r 4 Dyspepsia marches by 5 » meant Oi M. ther boat 'yepepe y located, produced by the improvement in the general | Started out in quest of aid {rom the wreekers, au tara eve te prosperity of business, This is nothing more than a 4 returned in company with Os Wa of Key victim at each stride, The Meeting at Night in National Hall. Elihn Burritt, the blacksmith, has been nominated to The Hall wastolerably well filled, but not crowd. | the Massachusetts Senate, by the abolition conven‘ion at 4 ‘e healthy advance in the banking operations of tha’. State, y A 4 ed,as the greatmajority of those who had joined in | Worcester, Mass. which should always be confined to the actual wants of | ‘he * ee tak cael ~ While feree Consumption=form of fear— the procession being tired, were enjoying them. The Whigs of Edgarton have nominated Joseph May- : Jel classes, created by a legitimete internet | tty’ Cele pea Sit with''G trout ere Cots off the stragglers in the rea gelvesia the reea The Chair was occupied by } hew, Esq., for representative to the Legislature. " injury LS: Rtorecnon ae » y a leg! west oO vy aaiataice is Power to remove. the passen- ¢ bee na Mr. Hugh Maxwell. ‘ B. F. Hallett, has been nominated for Congress by the ak icati he Coll the first rade, ‘and get off our vessel. A sloop the Globe, Captain 1 ‘The first speaker was Mr. Cnystat, who in- | pemocratso! Boston ee | om a den ag vat tout ofa ring adie may f _ Old Stock Exchange. ms for Key Went now ote the Morbid disorders of livor— wished for some length against the annexation of }- yy Delgorgue, the Roterallet, sald to epi murder- | years cor can aoe Aad ba ener e ee ewe, i G $2500 Ohio 64, ‘00 es i se shas Mobawk RR e. at ie By 4 mi she ‘are 1 hat, wandering throw jh the maize of veins, ‘Texas. : ed by savages at the Cape of Good Hope, is alive. ly from f 13000 do i 50 do bio. 68 | were landed g: aed "cares, Coun AI ‘all too Me. Maxcunsrxn followed and declaimed for a} ir, \wetster is announced to address the Whigs of P.M. $000 frtinna ponds 0 TB do, 0 a | Day Goat, Hardorars ad elt, Capt, English remained along: ( be err time on the certainty o + Clay's | Middlesexjcounty at Pepperell, on the sth of November. IN 110 350 % | which is is believed they have before this time succeeded in do- R += election. ‘ a 3 1d of Phila, hes been appointed he country, and finding jent to Y 6 83° | ing.” ‘ bagi «= General Costes, of Kentucky, wae then jniker profesaorof Oraiory end Belles Letters in Shurried Col: | ome plication ea ave warded them chest contig ; 8 1% 4 ba 4 wa eer Ope aaa Ne Lr tc fan Srspoeee duced to the meeting, and was gree tre- 1 lege, Illinois. icity, LOgeeher with all sysaptoms, time of contraction ft 48% $0 Stonington RR fd not the slightest damage, but rode the gale out in perfect And, kowing Yow hile Sy mendows applause. He spoke at length and with | opey y a py ident of St. Charles College Fred Sins th, Ait S7zaptome, tens of sontenetion go bio a nipgton f hen but few other ves escaped without re- hae peng tome pep Mauch. ability on various customary topics, and Mo., died on na esp, essed to CARBON A Dest | 2 leon 2% 385 Nor& Wore RR Gaivini more or less injury. We anxionaly” watched, during Fe ee ence fe PETERS PILLS ! wag greatly applauded. Consulting Rooms of the College, % Nassav st} 960 Morris Ca 4 486 to a | the blow, expecting to see her drag her anchors and make for the They sweep disesse away at once, greatly app! I. 4 hi d } The Hon. Wm. Campbell departed this lifo Monday | stssssesmeneneeeeneenensine Sennen | 16 ty ba 6 4 lf ; as several others had done in the early part of the gale Arcunly tc Uhl Hichory’s pene After singing by G. W. Dixon and others and | iorning, at his residence in Cherry Valley, New York, SC eewt. tome ut the gallant ‘ship braved the united fury of the wind and Br ha tecs x te great shouting, the meeting broke up. aged 77 years, MONEY MARKET, 75 Kast Boston Co ing 50 do an eathed the v renee of the, storm. Sehr never come bagk (o) £ ‘The Canada papers have gig wena a Bites srony, Yo bat Wednesday, Oct 0-6 P.M. 1% iam ne” =e Maa Berks ‘Mobile, leaden wih se AMADA ELECTIONS.~— Ihe merville, of. Springfield, Hampshire county, V+. hung | ‘Thers was quite an improvement in stocks to-day, not- | 10 Erie UR 32g ‘ . retui 18 conservatives or government members elect: f herself last week in afit of derangement. She wesinher ’ withstanding the thin attendance at the Boards and in New Stock Exchange. ed in hind Canada, 2 radical or anti government. in} eighteenth year. Low@ (1 10 conservatives, 16 » 2 doubtful, 3 the street. Stonington advanced 4 per cent; Norwich | $2000 Alabama ot 8254 25 shas Harlem RR y j ot Water WAYS) 4 — Tu Naxt Steamer —The Hibernia will be due | azd Worcester, 24; Harlem, j; Morris Canal, 2; Erie| 33°" go™™ 7 43 B Ee re we Brown, ek Feuauin co badly infoted that pro- Sow Sroum. —There was cals Aud Savors at Boston to-morrow, with one week’s Inter intelli- | Railroad, 2; Farmers’ Loan, j; Indiana, j; Canton, 4: | 1% Morris Canal eh FB Nor ‘Wor a yan examina thon mile aed ‘n 1 adapagerinenirtt trom hes Rochexer ldo. Oct. 20. gence. Long Island, }; Mohawk, 1}; Ohio 6’, j; Pennsylvania | 5 uw ny, fall in with a main topmast, 32 feet in length, ae i ‘