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een ne ee EN to the contrery, to have been in accordance with regular custom on the first Thursday in e' the members of the fire compai meeting ‘The news from Michigan was heralded in by the tele- graph this morning, for which Fatber Ritchie would ac- coun: as usual—that the rain had even reached Michi: ran, and the unexpected results which had been so sad- e experienced in Havana, Key West, and New York, had transpired in the far off north-west: but“ north west,” at our elbow, whispers in our Say nothing to Ritchie about the harbor veto, the utte: disregard of the President to the claims f¢ the working men of the party, tl had no pretensions to place, the people, and mocratic “party there are no ruffle shirts in his country, but the ruffied unruffies, who understand their own business, and stay at home or go abroad, as may seem tothem most agreeable—kicking up a row when they please. Yours, trul ly, AN INDIGNANT LOCOFOCO. Baxtimone, Nov. 9, 1846. Arrival of the Britannia—The Storm—Anderson—The Markets, §c. ‘The news by the Britannia reached here yesterday, in | broken doses, by the telegraph, the continuous rain pre- | venting it from operating but a few minutes at a time during the day. The Herald, however, brings us this morning full and copious accounts, and the merchants are flocking to the office of your agents, Mesars. Taylor | & Co., for copies. ‘The storm for the last four days had detained »%\ the boats from Norfolk, Washington, &c., untib yesterday morning, when they reached the city, They were all safe, however, having sought harbors on the bay, where | they safely rode out the storm. Itis fea able damage has been done to vesse! ‘The old man, Thomas Batey, who I mentioned days since as having been killed on the railroad, posed to be of respectable family in either New or palmer . He was Saree Z° he and ii to have been poss of considerable property. His bedy has been placed inthe vault of the Western Ce metery, tobe recovered by his friends if desirable. He had abeut thirty dollars in his pockets. Anderson still has overwhelming houses at the Holli- day Street, notwithstanding the storm. He appears to- night as Macbeth, aes —Howard street flour was in brisk demand Y) 5,ttough holders generally asked $5 624. ‘The news Wili, Of course, cause an advance this morning. ler- Puiavecrnta, Nov. 9, 1846. ‘The trial of the mutineers of the Cactus, for the mur- der of the second mate ia rapidly drawing toa close.— The evidence was concluded on Saturday, and this morn ing J. Murray Rush, Esq., summed up tho evidence on the part of the prosecution. He will be followed by Benja. min Rush, Esq., for the defence, and the argument on that side concluded by David Paul Brown, Esq., from whom a brilliant effort is expected. ‘The U. 8. District Attorney, Thos. M. Petit, Esq., will close the argument of the case. The Western mail brings the result of the el lowa, by which it contain a whig majority on joint ballot, and secur election of two U.S. Senators. The wind has at last changed the even tenor of i north-east course; and chopped around to the north-we but, so far, bas 20t driven all the rain clouds away. Th dark, gloomy weather continues, though we have been spared. the infliction of rain to-da The flour market la@ked the animation to-day which was anticipated. Molders ask $6, but there have been no sales at that price ; $5 75 is the most thatis offered, and 1000 barrels were sold at that price on Saturday eve- ning. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Finar Boann, Nov. 9.20 Pennsylvania, 262 ; 100 burg Bank,6; 1 Le APTER Sates — Vicks Arty rs—2t7 Harrisburg RR, 214 ; 5 Farme: Mechanics’ Bank, 43; 2 North American Bank, 403 ; 1 ris Canal, 74 ; 50 Vicksburgh R. K., 6. Atmany, Nov. 8, 1846. The Health of the Governor elect. The information I communicated to you yesterday was exclusive. The press were not supposed to be acquaint. ed with the facts, because nothing of a positive nature had been as yet published concerning Mr. Young's health. I now repeat that the case was related to me by & gentleman for whoso integrity I 6an vouch, His name is at the service of any gentleman who may wish it While it should be kept in view that my letter of yos- terday, as well ns this, aro simply repetition of the opinion of Dr. Elwood, of Rochester, 1 will state one other circumstance connected with ‘the recent attack efhemorrhage which it is known Mr. Young has ex- perienced. It was necessary, in the language of a phy- sician, to bleed Mr. Young almost to death, at the arm, in order to stop the hemorrhage. The excitement attendant upon Mr. Young’s election | and iveguration, are among the ca 8 which have in- duced Dr. Elwood to express the opinion mentioned in my lotter of yesterday. Aunany, Nov. 7, 1846. Disbursement of Moneys—Qourt of Evrors—Late Chen cellor of the N. ¥. University—Musical and Court Circles in Albany, $c. In looking over the contingent expenses of the admi- nistration this year, we find that the following moneys havo been paid out of the treasury todefray the expenses of the military forces called out by the Governor to aid the Sheriffs of Columbia and Delaware counties to en- force the laws and preserve order in their respective ; or, in other words, to suppress the antirent counti riots :— Columbia county, . Delaware county. Total, *» «$109,904 62 ‘Those are matters of public interost, and we therefore lay them before you. They will be mentioned in the next annual report of te Comptroller It seems to be rfectly demonstrable, on looking at the recent vote in the several anti-rent counties, that these sums were paid in conformity to an exi: Jaw to extinguish a popular indictivenes \wlessness. ‘imply the manner in which this spirit wan de- eloped which was objectionable, because thongs it has now shown itself with tenfold power, through the ballot box, yet te are bound to oa such an expression of it as sieges unobjectionable. * The fol tums have been advanced from the trea- of the several counties named below. These sums are to be refu to the treasury by the sheriffs, foarte the provisions of the acts referred to. This will also be made the subjeot of a report by the comptroller next January. Al2 26 492 36 $33, 7 Advanced, Refunded $1,764 43 _- Ulster per chapter 62 of 1845, jo. 103 do. 1,138 50 $1,138 50 00 pe Columoia Sehoharie do. €9 do. Cattaraugus do. 177 do. Delaware do. 62 do. . 29 13,255 61 = $19,998 83 1,138 50 Balance due the Treasury. .. .$18,960 33 The banks of this State will make their quarterly ree | ee port to the comptroller in a few days, which 1 wil jeavor to forward you in advance. The Court of Errors met in this city today. Present, Lieut. Gov. Gardiner and fourteen Senators. No quorum. Adjourned to Monday, Nov. 9. iner is at Congress Hall, and is ad a short interview with Gov. icund visages looked . An occarieaal of a great sta‘e: ppose. mal r' ght will improve on it, w . The sun wears a leaden aspect to-day; the weather misty, but mild. Speculators in flour are quiet, bat have just heard of the arrival of the steamer. Flour is held at $5 8154, but no buyers. Dr. Matthews, late Chancellor of the University of New York, has received an invitation from several of st distinguished citizens to deliver a course of in this city on “ The connection between learn- ing and religion.” The Rev. Boctor has graciously ac- cepted the invitation, and will deliver the first of the se- ries at the Dutch Church in Pearl street to-morrow even- Lectures of this character, we are happy to state, Patronised by distinguished ‘sarans and vory lovely , Without distinction or compunction. The Young Association of this city will attend them musical circles here are vexed at the intolerable ity of Sivori, Herz, De Moyer, Burke, Mrs, Loder, orthall, and all the other artistes, They won't 0 Albany. Is it poiti eor nny that eo repute of Albany nowned as ii een for its refined societ five and thor wa hospitality, century has depreciated ? thing indeed possible "aaks a vous, “Is it possible echoes miladi. "Else why are we so provokingly out by these musical prodigios ?” “ Sweet spirit of Avacteon, give us a clue to’t.” “ Grisi, Paganini, somebody, every. body, tell us !” Avsany, Nov. 7, 1846 The Administration and the late Elections and the New York Herald—Curious Disclosures. A correspondent of yours at Washington, played the very deuce with the administration people in the federal city in classifying the anti-Wright men in the Cabinet; that is, if weare to judge from the effects upon certain members of it named as opposed to Gov. Wright, andthe | correspondence elicited to this State. The on dit is that when the President saw the article of “ Pluto,” he con- vened an “egtr’enary Cabinet,” and took the accused members to task for having afforded ind of sus- icion. He catechised Mr. Walker, close- ¥; and the worthy Secretary, in great tre} ion, de- fOanced the accusation asa libel; said he would have Father Ritchie to Lg 4 to and deny the charge, (w! Joe tone) and that he would write to the orthwith himsel(, (which was also done.) Ho did write to Gov. Wright with warm professions of devotion to him, and it is positively asserted that the Governor has re: ceived that affectionate letter. His reply , it is said, isxad- mirable. itis alse seid that certain of our Government or, Basan} instructed by the Secretary to do their duty, but all #6 precious protestations came too late. The Cabinet division was ted long 860 ‘and the disaf- fection at Wi small - P= 4 and division of the party heres the anti- ater a out of the question. Yours, truly, LITTLE THUNDER. o | the day, which was rainy, was much ag | Mor- | Exported past weok.... 0... | pitality shown towards Pac | detain | Pp o'cloe! ERCIAL, New York, November 9. Asues.—There was quite an a but the sales were » bout 00 barrels of pots were ba) heard of no sales of pearls, but iked. 7 and as the buyers and holders cannot get near enough each other, about prices, there were no yellow * i] exhibited on ’change, for which 80 cents le ported amounted to 2000 bales, at better prices, and an occasional advance of one-quarter cent the depressed rates which were accepted last week; inthis article. We continue to quote _-. Liverroot Ciassivication. Uplands —- orida. leterior, Pe ny cn non rdinary + Sia a oliddling °°: + 948. 96 Good Middiuia a8 bam iddling ¥ rospaio' 10%ga Fall “Tosgatose—lostelose ood Fair Stone owe 100. nove none New York Cattle Market. | Nov. 9.—At market, 1040 Beef Cattle, (about 200 South- | ern) 80 Cows and 3000 Sheep and Lambs Beef Cattle—Business during the week hi sually dull, and notwi eeneing | hi | less numerous than usual, we think fully 200 head will | remain unsold. Prices, though yet very low, show a $4 50 a $6 50 will cover all transactions, we are assured. | 40 head taken for export to Bermuda. | | Cows and Galves were in better request, and better supplied than last week, but the le lower. We revise our quotations ac- quote the market.at from $17 00, $26 00 to | $35 00. “All sold. Sheep and Lambs—The former are selling at from $1 | | a $2 50 to $3 60, and the latter at $0 60a $1 50 to $2 25, | at which prices all but 300 (left over} were sold. Cotton Markets. Avavara, Nov. 4—In our report of Jast Tuesday we | quoted the general sales for square at 6% a9 cents, and | 83g 8% cents for round, with an active demand—at | which rates the market continued firm till the close of | the week. Yesterday and to-day, however, the demand | bas fallen o7, and the market has receded'from to 3<c. | We quote general sales to-day, for “square bags, 83 a | 875 cents, and 8 @ 8% cents for round. Some ordinary | lots of new crop have beensold at 7a 7% cents. Very | choice tots have not receded in value from the highest | sales of the season, | New Oneans, Oct. 31.—The Cotton market, which | we left rather inactive in our report of Saturdry morning last, displayed more animation on that day, the sales | summing up 2,600 bales at the range of our quotations. | On Tuesday and Wednesday only some 1,500 bales were | sold, both parties holding o | the Caledonia’s advices. On Wednesday these faiiing to reach us, only 400 bales were sold, but on Thursday, the | Wal accounts being expressed Shrongh, some secret opera- | tions took pla comprising a sale of 700 bales and one | of 2,000 bale: taken for England, still without any | change in the current rates. Yesterday the demand | was ogain brisk, and some 2,500 bales were disposed of, | | chiefly for England, making the aggregate sales of the woek fully 9,900 bales, which is the largest week’s busi- ness thisseason. Pric accorJingly continue bur last quotations. Liverpool | Classitication—Louisiana and Mississippi—Inferior, — a — Ordinary, 834 @ 9 - Middling, 9} 09% ; Good Middling, | 934.0% ; Middling Fair, 9% a 10; Fair, 10% 0 1033 Good Fair, 10% 811; Goodand Fine, 11\'al STATEMENT OF COTTON. | Stock on hand on tho 1st Sept., 1846, | Received past week. .......456 bad previously, .... Bates. + seeee «66,580 + 18,326 167,458 20,784 crntey 24,745 Stock on hand and not cleared. ....... 52,360 The Crops. The Shield, a paper published at Eufaula in Alabama, | says:—“We are of opinion that the farmers are so impress: | ed with the belief that there will be a short crop, that they are holding back for a better price. What evidence they have to confirm this belief, we ure ar a loss to find out; for while the farmers, some of them, in this section may have fallen short of their calculations, yet in other sections of the country, a majority of the planters have made larger crops, and have picked out more cotton to the acro than they have ever done heretofore.” “previously, Foreign Markets. | Moxraran, Friday , 3 offeriug, but’ both sort quotations. Flour—Thi week, but the receipts been fully mi |. The sales have bi 8le 6d to 32s 3d, and of superfine at 338 9d to 348. e quote good brands of fine, this afternoon, at 3is 9J. Grain—Good samples of whoat are in fair requost. About 12,000 bushols were placed to-day, at 6s 6d to 6s 8d per 60 lbs. No transactions to quote if " Havana, Oct. 17,—Beans, white, 6ral 2; Beef, No. 1, prime and mess, 7 4al0r; butter, American yellow 17a25D; cheese, American, 104 per 14D; flour, Philad hia and Baltimore, 10a12D; New Orleans, 15D; hami low Orleans, 12a12 6; onions per 100 6a7d; prime Eastern man and New Orleans 12a15D; —. | $ 64D; tobacco, Kentucky, in hhds, 8 2a9D; do. wind- ward, 13220D; chewing tobacco, ounce plugs, 10 4a13 2; Segars, 10a30D; hides, 16a2 2; lard, New Urleans, 12 6a 182; coffee, 1st qui 7a7 5. Oct. 24—Beent Jal 4; beef, No. 1, prime and mess, 7 4a10D; butter, Ame- i low, 17825D; flour, Philadelphia and Baltimore 8 10 y of sale at our been active this white, and w Orleans, 10a12D; cheese, Ameri 5 rn and New Orleai jard, New Orleans, 12 6a13 2; onions, per 100, 6a7D; pork, New Orl 12815D; potatoe: 4a13; tobacco, Ken- in ounce plugs, 20 4a | 193; do. wicdward, 132200: | 2 2; coffee, Ist quality, 7a7 4. Kixasron, Jam., Oct. 7.—Flour, (ex Rebecca, from Phi- | ladelphia)—1600 bbls sold at $675 to $7; 100 bbls Meal at | $5 26; 60 bbls. Crackers $6. * ae cign Importations, UMATRA—Ship Rome—6759 peculs pepper Sto | bee, of Satem—3 do Gt ‘Cuming, of do3b Kees | N Browning do. | Mavaga—Bark Iwanowna—11600 bxs 540 hf do 3185 qr do | s « 199 ke Harbe ‘sins 100 ar cks w: | Pierce & co—60 qr ck: ee _ | MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 10, eo— 45 bbls grapes 700 qr bys rai- 100 bbls do Aguira & Galway. Cleared. yler Cork, Ke, E D Hurlbut & eo; . Liverpool, Taylor & Me EI: boy Baker, Pratt, Brandy win sh; brigs Rufus Soule. Dillingham, Neuvi ‘allender, Russell, Turks Island, WW Pratt; Marietta Burr, Dearborn, Richmond, Allen & Paxson; Leroy: | Bedell, Charleston; Agvew, —, Madeira, B Mefvers: BL. | Swan, ‘Benjamin, Chagres,’ Foster & Nickerson; Francis P Beck, Avery. Mobile, Breit & Vose; schr Franklia, Sweet, | Hallowell; Statesman, Ualhill, Alexandria. Arrivea. Ship Rome, Curning, from Sumatra, and 34 days from Per- | nambuco. with pepper to Williams & 0, Sailed i from Pernambuco with brig Lucill aes eis os %, peat, spony Yerpool. The Rwas towed up by.t Brig Virginie, Hood, 24 hours fo | master. Schr’ Maine, Bartlett, 14 days from Lubec, with plaster to Brett & Vose. Schr Wankineo, Crowell, Boston, with fish. lewport, in ballast to | | _ Telegraph reports at sundown that the ou! sels, lyi rd bound under way t anchor at the Spit, were getti sels in sight bound in. —z | | Miscellansous Kecord. | New Yorx, Nov. 9, 1816. Mr. Eptror :— I beg you will permit me through the columzs of your va- ible paper, in behalf of my crew and myself, to return, By incere and Most xrateful thanks to Captain Samuel L. we bark Chancellor, of New Haven, for ha res ma frightful death by of the schooner Call Also, in bebrif of the two surviving crew of the ill-fated bark Meteor, whose suflermgs whilst on the wreck cannot be tike retam my grateful acknowledgment By giving this an inserti Your obedient servan. y oblige 1RONSIDE, of New York. don, having been this day at 11 o'eloeks AM. Snir New Woatp, for Liverpool, will sail at 10 jis morning. ‘Snir Bavanta, for Havre, will sail to-morrow at 12 M. Let- ter bags at the Exchange Reading Rooms. Matt ror Catironnia—The ship Brutus, Captain Adams, having been chartered by the to convey the re- mainder of the troops to Calife afford an opportunity for those who hare friends rr forward let- ters. Her letrer iy util Thare- day, on which day be ah i ‘0 Commence oF THE Port or New Yorn. saree from foreign ports for six months, ending Oct Sist, | - Flog. United States MS Britis) will ‘Span Port Ae » nian South American, &e. | | 2 schooners—total, 74. Total.......42. 16 To main Lst—15 ships; 12 barks; 27 Fchooustecipal, A Vesaale coasting within tre are not ineluded. INCREASE OF PorpULATION IN THE West.—A wo- | There was in the port of New Orleans, October Sist, 81 poo en a years of ag residing in Kushke- 1, Wisconsin torritory, lately presented he: bi with three children, two Bo: s code gid ‘They Naihed A second Be po cbildren for twent; ous.” wen uuly, went ee ships; 31 barks; 23 brigs, and 43 schooners. | Baia P. Sours, at New Orleans from Havana, bronght over ten passengers from the bark Madeline and schr Planet, total- Iy'wrecked in the harbor of Havane. Bc | aS ea He Re React ince in prices today, | Buio Br odie, Bassam: i wat Philadel ph Bark Sanan 8 rom the fore-yar The market in flour is rather unsettled, | Anad- | vance of 26 a 50 cents per barrel is asked. Some pretty | large sales were made in corn ; 10,000 bushels of white | and mixed sold at 80 cents, and’ samples of white and | ere. | the | | Thor New Orleans ‘Mob.g Texas. | Notice to Mariners. jorris? ‘th replace them as spe mage done to the beacons.. Spok: Schr Jane, of and for London, ow Serre Leon , at Ne Alpha, from Patagonia bound to Cotk, Sept 29h, lat 20 04, lon 36 0834, aupplied with provisions, &e; by Parsee, at Bng Thomas Dempsey, of Dublin, Oct 18, off Alto Velo, for Jacmel. on epi ct, from New Orleans, was signalized Oct 27, 36, by schr Wm & Elizabeth, of Ney Orleans, Tiber, Bicherdson, oy Boston, Sept 23d, for East In- 43 days_from Antwerp, with jengers, bd Sarah Sheafat small advance on those we ,quoted in our last report. | erage | low, hence at Boftor inward bousd bark. Whale 81d trom Providence 6th, ship South America, at ‘Newport 6h, ship Aineries, from Providence for : Aug 20, Favorite, Young, FH reps. s, July 25, Planter, Naw, oil 12, lat 10 40 N; lon 26 90, Roscoe, Tobey, from NBedford, and 20 days from Fayal. ward, next day; jence. ‘Aug 15—barks Nile, Hunt, for windward; Rho- deric Dhu, Leman, tor Leward. | Oct 17—Ship Vespasian, Brewer, for Newport, eady, to load for Charleston. 208 St. Jaco, Oct —1n Burdeek ' in confident anticipation of jo . Brown, Baltimore; just arr, Ger sare without any change, and we | Ww bi dad, madea harbor at Cienfuegos, on the morning of the lith or 13h, and had probably proceeded for her destination ConsraxtinorLe, Sept cargo wool, for Boston, abtready. is Conusna, Oct 4—Bark Brontes, Curtis, for Charleston, . Oct 19—Bark America, Bi ‘Bid Ist, barks Edwin, Wales, NYork; 8d, Rouble, 9—Ship Levi H Gale, Thompson, for Ivica or Cadiz, to loa Havirax, Nov 3—Ar ton, and sid for Liverpool Lyenonn, Oct 10—Ship Swanton, Dancan, for NYork, dg; bark Sarah Anna, Skolfield, for do abt 26th. Loxvon, Oct 19—Bark Mare , Oct s—Bark Chatham, Bearse, for NewYork Ide: her, for Philed pI from Madetia, arr Sept 31, fur Bost Mania, July 7th—Bhip Janithe, Graves, for Whampoa, ing, only’ America Vessel in port . as, Oct 22—Bark Ranger, Lea 28-—Ship, Cor brig Hodgdon not NY. 1DEO, sent 2 Fe briga Mechecl. (Haat) Philadel. ‘ork, with 350 tons cl ize EWCASTLE, Oct 19—Ship Sy! TOer A814 brig naDAw. Oct a finuix, Oct 1—Bark Val oh P , Mart, Oct 12—Brig Louisa Psice, ——, from rea? days Tasenge, for ‘Wilmington, NC, 10 days; scht Condor, Whiting, sed to id for a port in France); Henry Herbeck,’ Merwin, for 'm Kennedy, Martin ; Diantha, Brown, and Lyeur- Brown, all for Pal erib, Wi disengaged ; brigs, Oceamu 00 5 Jane it in) : 28H Two or three Am ¥; segars, 104300; hides, 1 6a | C Aratacnicoua, Oct 20—Arr_ bri Boston; 30th, bark Sarah Sheaff, Sands, Liverpool. ‘Qet 29—Arrachrs Trampét,;Thompson, NYork; 0. oA 6106 xs oranges ‘T Stalker—2) bs corks 8 | 7; sehr Ben) Big . ‘Oct 30— Arr brizs Mare Indies; Port’ Leon, N_ York Elizabeth, from Bangor for West Ind CHARLESTON, Noy 4—Arr schr Palos, B dor, Re , Bi ton “Fatt Riven, Nov 4ed@loops Aun B Holmes, Albany; I H Borden, NYork. Gronarrows, SC, Oct31—Arr © Churchill, sj 3 New Bediprd. Nov d—Arrach Lexington, Smith, NYork: 6th, sch Banner, Sarah Ann. Hi Benjamin, do; HD Leigh Hotmrs’ Hoi. Nov 7—Arr sch Josep! ‘Commander inconte fams jer, Luconit nn, Nov. 7.—Sid, | ooh George Washi ¥uy: and Susan do; schrs James, Barbour, 204 St Jaros Lightfoot, Sleeper, mm aon will confer» great favor | Pont RI “Ate th, bred aristocracy, and. ie sfieacit, | wPpon those poor wrecked seemten, and, | Brazos Santiago; Raritan, Herald. do io Grand: Bhavins Silex Ben 3 ‘Newcomb, Kin quion, Glark, Port Lava Newgontren?, Nov 6—Arr brig Tuscan, King, Wilming- tou, mah: Archelaus, barks Mice nikita ia Margaret, Amon, and Eagle: Star, over, de; sch Bary, Frederickaby jo" Savannan, Nov 3A: Dei Dixon, do. Cid, bark 2H liam, Lyon, Tri = hoon bandoned—could not ascertain tame. "Tock few inrnate maicles chal Blanchatd, sau led from Rio for New fe SE Bh. etanee chel Sere 9655, low 35 45 of Frankfort—the wreck of this v jon 7418, by brig Norns, vs ia. at Apalachicola from Liverpool, File of ind "Nicholas Van Appin, felt ‘was instantly killed. at Tarpaulin Cove, on the 6th, wig wind dgartewn, for repairs. Schr HB Kells feom Thomaston for New Yo! a bowsprit and other » having an cone DB Keeler, p Killock., oo a eel Kelis.) & Jauncunp—At Wicasset, 4th inst. by Mr BJ Taylor,a | Yar ress. "At Boothbay, 24 iust, by Messrs. Aand W Adams, a copper sex arys freee bets: efedout 1 sees. te be commanded by Caprain ranstctions ‘ im and others. eotions | © Ac Falmouth, Me, 94 vat ‘a fine bark called the St Wek by Mr Hal New York an tain Alexander Milliken. siley, aa ie 7H Bick 7 of Fornd or Messrs Joh well & Co rk and Mobile, to state fc sland for the Overall as to render ible effort will be madeto done, and to repair the da- harleston Eve News. 25th, lat 24 30, lon 26 ‘with’ bread: We, by ait suppl 5 palachicola. 1M days fm New Castle, Me, bdto Bombay, Thayer, at Boston fm Masitts, passed Bt He- th, and saw Am barks in the pe: ot siatod. Foreign Porta. Sept 8—Bark Active, Gal. sid. Aug 25, brig Hollander, Velaseo, Bel Maral, dos, Will, mpeon. = es do; en i M, 10; jeptune, itson, do; wis; dor IN 7. Randell, dos Werer: wn, do; Euphiatia, Tayler, n Patterai ila Howard, do; and several small vessels 1 Ost Brig Lucy Ellen, Hateh, (from Caluis,) Oct i7.—Ship Hamburg, Delano, from Hull for Catcurra, Aug 17—Ships Thos B Wales, Crocker, for Bos- ton, 2 or3 days; Rambler, Daxter, disg to load for New York: | Baxter, for do, put back, having cr, got scroas her chain and started her cutwer wou!d have to take out about 100 tons ef cargo to repair, would be detained a Cabiz, Oct §—Bark from Boston) for N Work Hayrinx, Oc t 10'days. » Russell, (de 2 tion ehanged 26—Brig Sarah Abigail, Drew, fall erry, for Boston, arly disd, ia Cleaves, Wilson, coppering, ¢ do, four or five days; uge raburg, Marschal ; Margaretta, Eve itt, for New York, i for NYork, Idg. Hisdacons Botte ian, } Coast of Patagouin, for New ammonia to $ K Burrows. Iphide (Norwegian) for je to Boston the cargo of ship Belvidera — the B having been condemned, .) in port. nae ea Pe balla, ns, Boston. from and for New ¢, Stinson, for do, Smyrna, Sept 28—Barks Stamboul, Kenrick, fm Marseilles, | amanli, Gardai r, for Boston, Oct 4, only Am Mozart, Lewis. larseillies; barks for Stora, (a port on the coast, #1 jermo ; Cer a ich, for mei oustellation, Fliteer, for Mers ark Borneo, Huntington, Salem. jad sailed in ballast. Home Poris. ican Atchafalaya, Parker, , brig Lincoln, New York. —Arr ship Bombay, Thayer, Manila, July elow, Baxter, New Yor Nickerson, do Bailed—& schr 8 A Apple- aturday, in’ tow and went to Clarendon, and bark Palmetto in tow,and lay, with bark Azof a be ied prose i 4 eld, ‘Reynolds, Mathews Phtinds: , Bal . ae ya er Baltimore ; Walcott, Ryder, New York; Lacon, Bearse, do: from t for W tor Benger iseave joseph Baker, Ba- jand shi . New Londoa. }¢ hi hr Henry Eldridge. NY; erg, Bri rt; ¢ld 29th, rr, Lockport for NYork. $Id, 4th, brig Surinam. 1 4th, brig Porto , Eldsidee, Cane one and John © Calhoun. = r Wm Collyer, Johnson, ington, Champlin; York, josephine jackie, from Brie rh "Minter, mouth of the Rio ‘st Jacoi Commereis Bade loney. ica Mason, ani in, ‘bury, ig Thgmasgon: achre Wiliam and mouth of “Rio Grmade:” fons, Berens, 1 Berah Jane, Graham: Hea, ‘Kendall, Brazos Santiaga; Ful: island. Cld—ship Carlton, an market: schs W1 Worth, Atwell Rio Linnell, fm Boston; 5th, bal v3 J en, do; Amity, Ste do; John Compton, Sharp, Providence; A B Cooley, amp, and Emeline, Van Gilder, New York Jane Hender Matilds, Harding, Bangor; Edward me Hartford; J Silliman, Rows, NYorke Cldship Blanchard, Blanchard, NYork i, Loring, Porto Rico; Bt Lawrene ortenee: of coasters. v S—Arr sch Catharine, Eldridge, New , Thatehor, do i Sea hottie in, Jordan, Tho tArr sehr GW Davis, Murch, Now gies che A'F Thom, Sandigrd, Nv orws ng Tare ba FE) sehr ed Aman }» Havana; By Last Night's Southern Mail. Home Ports, 9—Arr ste: Cambridge, Tamer, fm for Catt rr. aw off Cape Cod on the | Ape eet-42 livars freuen’ teamahi jours Tith, brig Adelia Ann, Bhave, Al- | 26th, Gan- | bor Bi 1845. January 23. July, Angust 1 December 17 THE FOLLOWING PACKAGES WILL BE SOLD FOR STORAGE UNLESS TAKEN OUT. ATES. MARKS AND NUMBERS. 1844. November26 1845. Aprit May July, August em October 027 at TRAVELLING AOCUMMODATIONS. On and after MONDAY, October 12, 1 follows: Lxave Brooxtrn—at 7 o'clock A. M. (Boston train) for Fensiielsicnd Se Gereee nage * ” daily, for Farmingdale and inter ac zo'elock, M., for Greenport, dail ) stopping a Lael essen PKs P M. for Farmingd ont—ai 3% A. My , {or on the arrival of the boat at L tave Gage: Sty, a rue places. Will hereafter ran to Tompson 9o’elock for Thompson and intermedi Sauday the sth November, retaming o'clock P. H lyn for Jamaica 9 A. pales will bec Joga, at the followin ‘On "Bia th bee fy 3 i¢ foot. «.. oxes and bates of y xuaes, Drees Savanwan, Atgust 1, 1946. — OSTON. REGULAR MAIL LINE FOR Bo without cl CUSTOM HOUSE NOTICE. oe Rew REE ona ar byt be sold at auction on WHENCE, Collector. +++ Nova:Scotia. “a Te cias tered emt nett amore ome onto fro nas .3.—-GRAVEL. 1500 cubic yards Gra scone, not arpee dine 1 dupathe quality of Granite or Gnelss “broken in angular pieces perdu 136 neh in di . Eutirel: tnyles of 2, 3und 400 t to Dry Dock office by the 9h ‘Class No. 5—TIMBER. Yellow Pine Timber. leaf, gh two parallel faces, 250 pieces meh. 30 to 40 feet | 15,00 feat board 10,000 feet same 134 inch 10,000 feetrtame, in. do do do do planed, shiek, 1 ity, ae per cub. foot seasoned. ‘iktck, Ist quality, sea- 15,000 feet fain i Ma derouy leh cok phan lersey wi be ick, ality, et, W, 0. timber 12X 12 inches, ed, : abie feet W.O.i8 X 12 hewed, 45 feet 2,000 cubic’ feet W. O. timber, 8 to 12 inch . plank, 6 inches thick, 25 Ciss No, &.—1RON and STEEL. 2,500 Ibs. Sanders’ cast Bteel 34 200 Ths."Sanders’ cast steel 3 inches wide, at, st stesi, | to 15 inch round, per sam tered steel, 3 X 7% inches, fiat, per 10,000 bs, wrought iron, 2 inches round, per sam- Jo do Xet0.14, inches round, por sam- A} Yo pve? to 36 round, per sample, 16,000 Ibs. do do. 3 > to2 inch square, zoe er sam} 700 Ibs. cast ste raat i od iach wide, %{ to 1 inch 3000 Ibs. crowbars, aoe ores jezopr-ent 5H6 feat Tone, ane per Simmons’ best narrow, 43¢ II e ems Pay a | by} 8 9 u Is 2 3 5 6 “ 7 Ru M4 % Fa 2 6 Fy 2 2 at aL 5 5 5 5 7 M 7 at 26 ” 1 2 3 3 3 3 9 n il ty a 2 Fy 6 FA 30 % 0 30 3 30 30 30 30 30 wae EX ex. 15 doz files, haif-rouud, bastard,” 14 12 doz files, half-roun: 12 doz files, half-boun« c. d, smooth, 10 ine. 45 doz files, fat bastard de hasps and staples, =e a do are, (1 dor) 5 to 6 feet long, 136 3. doz) 3 tod ft 1 to 136 inch. ney OZ UOUON'T 3 ; me e loz. axe-handles, wood 2 OF ees sere: : 2202 OZ; 3eoeu i , 24 to 3 inch 2008 d0 don 3g, Vvand 1 inch sesesesse: elesii Mons Pageot, P 179.. = sesesz M ina diamond. ths. Class No. 1—8TONECUTTERS’ TOOLS. hammers, patent granite, 8 blades, 250 Ib. scabiiting. t . scabiting. 2m) do do hand, + sees Ship Toronto. see ‘34, Loz. 9 to 12 feet best quali a '12—SHIP CHANDLERY. 36000 Ibs repe, Manillay 6, 46, 336, 3, 234, andz inch. rope, hemp, 6 to 3 inch e S Sesessses Fd TRAVELLING ACCOMMODATIONS. LLBANY AND TROY LIN! Y AND TROY DIREC From the Pier at the foot of Courtlandt Street.—! 1.50— Berths 50 ce! ow ¢ CHANGE OF HOURS. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. FALL ARRANG. NEW YORK, A! ALBAN this Boat will ar. Train of Bathlocnad ‘north tout EMPIRE, Cay k. Regular days, 1 Board, or at the tact be’ pat ta charge of tho SSSEESESESE: seceet sesssesiy. , Trains will ran as yw pressure ster ening at 6 o’cloc! 3 ry ‘or Passage or Frei the Whart—Freight mus Agent. or the company will not TROY MORNING AND EVENING LINE. MORNING LINE AT SEVEN O’CLOCK. pc earabout Pier athe "Seees: estes of .13.—PAINTS AND OIL! ‘lass No. 3 H eS il, fab do linseed, boiled 100 do yellow ¢iass No. —PROVEND! 16 tons hay, five timothy. ind (oats and corn) fine) on. boat. MIAGARA, will leave on Monday, Wed- monday and Bridey Morsiage? A.M: ‘The sday and Sararday momings, at 7 0’clock. Peight aprly on board, or at the offles on the u z odatis fo'elock A: M., 1 P. M., and 6 5 eee te ta tho acrtetl of been train. A freight train will leave Brooklyn for Greenport, with a Fahy te ergs feturning, leave at | Ye ‘Thurad vand Saturdays, stopping atinter- SUNDAY TRAINS. 3 S i g Fe! For sssage 01 “o tons straw, rye (el ir at whart. ¥ ‘Ns. 15.—STATIONERY. 28 ours, NEW, YORK. ALBANY AND TROY LINE. arma SEM ne Diet at weaves the foot of Courtinndt street, 02 rd Baturdn do blank (cap books, 3 if Biarion, leave Brook!yn at boat EMPIRE, in RB Macy, snperroyal A 3 reams envelope Peper Teams envel ‘ jamaico 334, leave Brook- 7 aa evenings, a 6 cents; East New York,.12%; srrive in time, to take west and Caan ‘apply om board, or at ve on Monday, Wednesday and lock. ‘c ; For Passage or. ght taken o’eloek. st aie tele Ez FOR Al See boat KNICKERBOC! », Will leave on Monday, day and Friday ey ISAAC NEWTON, Ci ‘Thuragay and seceg # R tting paper do anges Po Peet r Gillot’s ex. fine, ie os, ot ee £ SF 8 tively atthe ownsr f ‘are in readiness on the arrival of Trains at the at. bottles bike ink, (Maynard & e passengers at very low fares, to res) best, ‘Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall to before the Now o! tarting fr "The steamboat “Statesman” loaves Green| joston train from Broo! ses Sie x do £ do do do do do do do do do £ each q class se 5 3 jrookiyn, Oct. 8, 1846. CENTRAL AND MACON AND WESTEKN RAIL ROADS, GEORGIA. ‘at Intermediate Places. Al Ci B. Overbangh, will Wednesday, Friday, and ‘Sanday ‘fier: R. H. will ERICA, Capt. “ Fury, Mie 4 At 5o’elock, P. M., Lan From the foot ‘om the Steamboat SANTA leave on Monday, NORTH AM ave on Tucedey, Tharsdsy and’ Baturda The above doats will at att i cars for “MRreight taken at moderate Tates, aud none ny of the boats of this line, captains or agents. board oats, sin the amount stpa oer Sat, acoeraing to the wants servi Each offer must be accom) signed by one or more res & Atlant sn Bayanah 12 Atlanta and Ooth- passage or y Rehnltaat the office ont sgt Goons. Tot To Oot SITION TICKET cy NORTH AN ‘OR ALBANY, 75 cen oor i MORNING LINE LOCK FOR ALBANY. Landing at Hammond street, Van Cortlandi’s (P Cold Spr Li OBI FOR THE vege, 8 3 Sy Sceroii, Michigan’ 67 Cincta 5 ie} I Chien Boren, UC. Y Barclay streets at M. L. RAY, Agent. AT & O- On Measurement Goon) Bonnets and Furniture, saomevegicag tthe attention ef contractors THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR, Girculation---Forty Thousand. DAILY HERAL, sad to the Babacriber will be forwarded Protas it For freight or apply on board, or of A. CLARKE, corner of West an Cortlandt’s Dock, 25 cents; Poughkeepsie, 50: Hudson, 73; Albeny, 31. 1 'y day, Priee 2 cents per copy—$7 ‘Price 644 cents A pe yey Re izes fends a Sn ANT MP ats PACKETS FROM 4 L HERALD FOR EUROPESReeey Price 64 cents per copy--$3 00 per annum, “ADVERTISEMENTS atthe usual priees—always cash MBRUNTING ofall kinds execnted with bonuty oad I letter or communis 7, of Paiton and Nesown el of his attention to Nortie Wort comer

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