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- 198; Sullivan, 178; McKean, 169, and Potter, 341; | nary injustice done to the policy of Pie late Mr. oe a eae NBedord, 900 #p 1400 wh), Heard from, in Ji Miscellancous Political Intelligence, Our London Correspondence. Deen one of lavish law and engineering expenditure, | be about fifty-eight millions of dollars; and assuming | Stephen Remington, Mr. Daniet A. Sita to Miss os gi eee ice hana, my} =] THR PENNSYLVANIA RLECTION. Loxpon, Sept. 29-90, 1818, | and dlree'.orial I Jugglery. enrries on by borrowed capital this to be correet, the nine millions of {t new taken up | Sanan A. Peancr, all of Sain CM oy. De, Hawkn, | Meer ad why Otrants, Wiuiow. di, 410 pt pocketing in | by Europes taliste, will make them of} On jay, the 17th inst. Ks, 27, Hover, Blyrie, for Lon 1668 Haxntsntne, Oct. 17, 1818, 12 P.M. | Death of Lord Bentinck—Symptoms of @ Great | perpen, he ree nope ot Poot thom | about oneaizth af the whole. Notwithstanding the | Wicuiam Basrisrono, of Georgia, to Jutta F., daughter na termes hen ee. ‘hip Goloonda, Studley, reps, fou bf : i i ion in England— ist Trials ertak! parties were only nomi hack merican repudiation, these of the late Owen Wardell, of this city. Radford, fu . Official returns come in slowly, with but shght | Social Revolution in Emgland—Chartist the nieos tease ths Galeaae ca coca | mbaaen io pecdie dios dems in Shele penance On Wednesday evening, Oct. Ya, at St. John’s | _ arrat Anjier duly 6, Jal Monroe, Bowman, FH. ruining 18 variation from estimates made. The vote is so | —Continental Matters-American Stocks, Sc. fide |. The of retribution is come upon | procf of greater faith in the duration of the fseal in- | Church. by the Rev. Wm. Berrian, Mr. Ww. 8. Hor- | Hitersia, Sharman, NB a for Reain eat ot close, however, that a slight imcrease or decrease The death of Lord George Bentinck leaves the ‘| thore who bave not sold out in time, and they are now Tegrity “ th sepeblionn States, then Set of a Saxon tox, to Miss Gronciaxa Tecetnorr, all of this city. New dolland, st, Congress, an any of the Western and Northern counties will | Protestant party in Parliament without a leader. | Sreaning and grunting ores Ln they well par ee ae og aay ten the heotetahey. Died, penile fiom Hobart Town, VDI, Ap3, Alex Cofis, Hathaway, change the result, The following official returns | His services in the cause in which he had ¢m.- | know,but keep carefull: senses ia the peek en rand, ann Byveletionsry ‘emails c ae continent bare noe Weineaday morning, 18th instant, Craus C. any, NSW, May 30, Geo Champlin, Swata, New>- ; 3 plight sin, ry " ears. can be reliedn, all for Longstreth—Armstrong, | barked were earnest and energetic, but unava’.ting, Pete gg nt theland? It baa not yet fallen in | spective shipping Yotereata and communication with | Arne fancral will take place on Friday afternoon, at Hansbar Sone 26 Dove, Douglat, NL, 600. tosat ma 39; Venango, 544; Tioga, 858; Monroe, 1,344; | as being opposed to the spirit of the ttmes, They | value aa it-still brings from thirty to sealy be gen ¢ Bri ain ihe covial dlecaganisationt ltaly and Zo'clock, from his late residence, ‘No. 178 Madiaon sepienia.n a on june Westport, 3 . * be ywever,. se ut ven, fermen. ve uc ie y st it. eo nds an juaintaaces of i " Susquehanna, 819; Beaver, 382; Wayne, 617. are said to have been more the prompt'.ngs of a ge — ney chow that it will mot | whilst that of Bramce has been little affected. The per yt ee rom eee nea ine Dove reported at Johanna, Je 12, Pert NB.50 9p, 99 wis repo! tiestn Elk, 127; Warren, irit that sought to avenge certain rea) - from ‘ery ordeal which property | amount of ite shi; tering English porte being , and the order im general, respectfully i Mch 20, off Fort Daupbin, Marous, SH, 100 wh, suet ge nag ee lee x ~ orimagi- | eteePeinde 1s now being ‘visited with. "To prove this Beary Sen ens eer tonnes to thet of the | Cetra tie renal ee eal ne Canna eee ee eae sk le; Sopanr Riddell, Mam 900 opy foe-20W- ceding is, ‘The same applies to Belgium: the only | Cemetery for interment. Conat, ; . : ition, the experience of the last ten years has all, for Longstreth. Mould these. reports prove | Canning, by Sir Robert Peel and his party, who, | thown that the Dural price of wheat in this country, | Siference here being her eenape rom the revolution | (Boston papere please 0op7.) von, | Eeeeag haan Rate eh rae true, Ji is undoubtedly elected, - sli ‘ as estimated on the precious metals. shou! thirty- | ary mania, Holland, from the same course - | Suddenly. on inst. CHARLES Bancock, 40 sp 800 * George, Taber, Ston, 500 wh aa tan cca tdoubieaily at their head quar- | ¢0"i9g that statesman’s lifetime, orjposed, and sub- | $o*thitn ts s quarter instead of the Prasentaverage, | tinued stationary. "For the month «nding the ffth of | formerly of Hertford, Conn waged $0 years nn | <0 apeio wei ptr: Goomes Toten, Se: ( ; lings, Should | August last, the amount of German shipping enterin, His friends, and the friends of the family, are re- rf h t Cay rerly’s hotel. Any quantity ot | sequently adopted it. Mr. Cannyng was, by mar- | whieh is somewhere about sixty shi ‘The United Staten reported off Zanaibar May 2, Zephyr, bah dt cae wo consumed, aad ‘bets freely riage, the uncle of his lordship. who, at one time, | this average of Bcod become a standard one, it must Eeglsh ports on): smonntedte eighteen haatred 4 ae quested to attend his funeral from the residence of his | 100 sn, and » rd pid nivereens ee «ci rend brandy ange cren rreult. "A perfect chain of tra | was hye private secretary, an, office he filled with | Stzalaly adfect the present price of land at no distant | ‘ty-four tons; whilat, for the same month, in 184716 | son-in-law, G.H. Penfeld, 87 Hast 16th street this | 12 owe pun Uy Poss Mi On Alene in ae 7 f less an authority than Sir Robert Peel emounted tofifty.two thousand tons. Italyfurnisbed, | (rridey) afternoon, at four o'clock, without farther : vel was constantly kept up hetypoen the whighead | yemarkable zeal and ability. It 1s not intended, at | Saleted the special burdens upon each quarter of | for the above period in the present year, seven hun: {erEeR) a “Eile vesastue will be taken t0 Hacttord on | 22ciue aden mar Hi at "Bi Poon NB, G00 4D OOS quarters and Henry Buena i paler bo the present moment, to add any biographical Ac; | wheet, produced in England: at twenty-tv0 a dred and eight tons;, wl.ilat, for that of the former | Saturday morning,for interment, © seat, | “ate de 00: Bart Gomold do, 3008p. t r excellence. 8 i ip, fartaer t the mention of | With this abstraction from jnishes jce that jo was eleven thousan 5 From a mdon paper, we learn that jeut. eared. a Waren would resound from the respec- | foUHt of his, lordehip, Martucr than the i PniteaStates showed an increased tonuagefrom thirty- | Generel Sir Cuanurs Wiettaw. Maxweit, CB. and jpoken. is fi os i try with | the opening ef the ts will bring about, at no dis- : : tive quarters, according to its influence; it was nis fomly, bain Oo Patton gp tant Ferlode ‘how can the present price of land be main- | five to fifty thousandtons. Taking the total amount, | K.€ H, Colonel of the 3d West India regiment, died cee ie Gaceteny from New Orleans for Rio Jancitos a i ~ cy Hy < ; tained? obility at ntry, who are now living | for the last seven months, a serious falling off presents | jn that city on the 23d Sept. last, aged 74 y: Sir ‘New bark Rover, Nelson, of and from Ne Sa aeeucal barometer en 4 “| told the Britishers ow his arrival, in his own m- | O5)'he aigerence between cholt roe rontel ond the | itrelf ofthe import trady of the kingdom from all the | Charles bed meny relatives and friends 1m the olty | Rio June Sept latt Nyiengede NOY YOR (4069) “The onty question that appears ef any moment eae: English, Ave come (OF prllacd ances, | calms of mortgages, must sink Into indigence, He | countries with which England trades, except those | of New York. General Maxwell was an old, oxpe- | | Bark Mary T tt, trom New York for Belfast, I, Sept % 4 eaeny yee asi tne ean Ae illiam Bentinck,ef Overysse ig olla: penoee who has got our friend !n Lombard street sitting | which bave been enumerated. The diminution for | rienced and gallant officer. He was, at different times, | £40, lon 70. Staihe; days Sodas Bitihadsé: a Para aay sag hyn trl Ith If back | for of the decensed, followed in the train of Wil- | astride the sidge of the family mansion, must begin to | this period will be seen om contrasting two millions, | Governor of Sierra Leone and St. Christopher's; and | 1,236 10rto Bahia, Sept & me to solve the mystery, ? shail throw myself back | lem, as page of honor, and subsequently became | bethink himeelf of moving for the accommodation of | seven hundred thousand tons of the present, with three | when, in the West Indies, was distinguished for his | }yrig'uary& Jano, 9 days trom New Yor’ for Honduras, Sept. on my reserved rights, amd exclaim, with Father | j®™ 0 ROC o) dviser, and was quickly promoted | anew occupier. ‘There in no mistake in the matter; | millions, two hundred thousand tons for the like seven | marked hospitality tothe American families who visited | 25/o1'the bahama Banks, Ritchie, verrons. JUEHANNA. ‘ tel: it isas je as the nose on any man’s face, who pos- | months of 1847. St Kitts as inv: % officers have served so lon; ante — to places of emolament, and ultimately to the aeeeend what will be che upshot of all this? | Do the American people know what an English tally | Sishegual reputation, or have left behind more uineese Foreign Ports, ble and sanguinary strug- | Se8ses one. e Pikes Garcak sittin sy aces hein ees Tee y Simply, social and bloodless revolution ofwhich | shop is? If not, it may be explained to them as one : fen Taig aphid wad ix chosen Goverior remains as a EINE as | gle in Irelami, with which this sovereign’s name ew, Noein and bloodless revolution of which | shop is {pif ,nohitmay be explained to, them as one anaes st Steet Se i Sew oorat ‘ is, and ever will be, so prominently associated, Wil- | prieg of wheat” diminishes, cial burdens | is filled with merchandise of the most inferior kind. | — set me yo ey rr Teracl Painter, democrat, is elected Canal Cemmis- | liam Benitinck’s counsels were largely followed.— | wi) remain fixed and firm; Infiled, with merchandles of the most infarioe Kind. FF ET RET BH aay in eee on Arracan). on credit at i ne a duly olor GFathia althe from Singapore tet’ jug! SHIP NEWS NOTICE. 038, 168, omy AT ee by supplying | Commanders of vessels bound to this port, will oom- | catont'a: ‘sd July 9, nip Tartar, Wetber, Cantons sn % ms. He re | fer favor upon us by having all and | “ Guieror, Sept 2/—8 4 Ohetin, Sia.th, Cardiff and NYork, erate, oe Ror the embarrassed, to whom he mous profit Another, isthe inexperienced a: less girl, whore love of dress he gratifi her with tawdry toggery, on the like 9 y ‘The perrod 1s not so distant, but that this fact, and | inch from their old amount; mamely, t Senate divides, democrate 12, federalists 21. others affecting the destinies of Ireland, may have | lings a quarter. If the price of wh The House of Representatives divides, democrats | operdted, in a certain measure, in shadowing forth | shillings, it only leaves twelve for the 51, federalists 49. the stringent line of policy his lordship considered | landowner wherewith to pay theiz w. sioner, by about 2,500 majority. The Pat e iat cannot do. With the priveat sixt; ceives payment by weekly instalments, taking care al- "intended forthe New Yi BurrnheyEn, Sid 21-Undine, Roundy, Gothenburg, * he Ledger makes Johnston'emajorty 2 wtih we wink, | &8 tmperative of adoption, or the welfare of the | ca020.48...W etext atulinge they magn manage to | ter to tie them unavoldably to the exclusive tse of his | FePOrU. uteuie It oe iene Te eaeanon'the Nove, | Kverbard, NOricaue. any se is about right—Herafd. country. The anxious desire he manifested, in | Doie’on put with twelve the thing is impossible. In| ways to leave his customers a little in arrear, the bet- | Boy. She will boerd inward bound vessela in the vi. | COPENHAGEN, Sept 20—Arr Union, Kicr, NBedford. EW YORK. the spring ot the present year, to gather an Irish | fuch a dilemma, the first thing the lord will think | sbop. Once in bis tangs there is no escape, he holds | ginity of Sandy Hook. ‘Those bound to other Gusuayas, Sept 228d Marraion, deekann, Bio Fanchna lection, November 7 party to Join issue with his own, to carry a mea- | of, will be the best means of reducing these special | them fart, rometimes with an lly persuasi Se hevien on tesnente ill crostemnes anita Uses ton aadvena Preaehe BOE ee ne CONGHEASIONAL NOMINATICNS. sure into Parhament tor an outlay from the impe- | purdens, that he may hold bis own, and make both | at others, by bullying threats, as may favor by forwarding to the Herald, through the mail | Carayza, Sept 2—Sld brig Sylvina, Ellis, Frovidence, wits DEMOCRAT. WHIG. r' rial treasury, for the extension of railways, the | ends meet. His necessities will far sharpen his | purposes, till he leaves hie victim, at Is or otherwise, ship news or papers that may be deemed | sulphur. Districts. , Districts, improvement of harbors, and the reclamation of | wits, that he will soon perceive that it is for the in- usted, Unfortunately for S| of interest to the community. We will gladly recipro- | | CALCUTTA, Aug 8—Ships Teonore, Dale, for Boston, 12th m }-Wa. H. Brown, Johe A. King, waste lands, has recently been quoted ashis earnest | terect of the fundholder the greater part of his burdens | a1 If too readily of the cate the favor. 15th; Rambler, BaUard, for do, Idx; North Bend, 8} from, Pare Pare A. Hates fe well-t T Teeland. “Whilat this | are imposed. He will begin to urge for his own interest | to relieve its wante, and the “ leetle” bill has been for | O80 tne YOR ane | fo via Madras. ter July 3 for do, lds; Washington Allston, Day, Waiter Underhill” 10 oe Te ea ene rdah cn his tue | what he never dld for that ofthe publlcnamely,anequi- | some time hanging over its head to keep it and its cus. | 2922200020 secooe: cooooooccocces | trom do (ape 3) are Aux dig, load for do; tanyued Gone James Monroe, Hae ae eee tasutnet any change which | tile adjustment of the national debt, as the only means | tom under proper restraint, A sly dodger in Pariia- | Port of New York, October 20, 1848, Gayo; Samosct, Hollis, from Peusng, arr Jly 27, for Boston, abt os James Brooks, sistance was empamic y chang 1c) | of easing his load; nay, he will become an economist | ment, not un: inted with government wishes,moved. Ae fept Wor 15. Bhip Alesto, Bartlett, Boston (April 6,) arr at —Atrad Biautelt, =. would affect the interest of those institutions which | jn state expenditure. Whilst it suited the purpose of | a return of the amount due to it from the Queen of | gun nisms... .» 6 87| MOON Rises... Kedgerce eve of 7th, and was expected ot town on the l0the $—Chas. Garman. are the real cause of the greater part of its griev- | the aristocracy, none were more vehement for the | Spain, forrupplies of naval stores, arms, ammunition, | sun sxrs. 5 23] mcm waran..,” ould toed for Boston, $14 eh, Darque Talisaae, Gorham. Ca rs te gig ances. It is considered, by many, unfortunate, as | maintenance of national credit; but, with circumstan- | provisions, hire of transports, and subsistence of men eee Honky (Sth, ship Iisaide. Whitney, Boston, both with steam P. R, Silvest x, detracting from a genera! regret at the loss of the | ces adverse to their interests, they will not scruple for longing to the Spanish Legion. The return was Clearea. Camco (Whampoa), July 2!— Shi weet: ‘Hate, Bose Goo. B. Warren, life of aman so honorable in all the relations of | an instant tosettie the claims of quartely dividends | promptly given, which showed the debt to be two mi Steamship—Mail steamer Hermann, Crabtree, Southampton | ton, April st, via lone Korg, arr 2; Maripesa, Saunders fan sa 3.'L. Schoolerat, ; vate lie, thathe should, almoston the threshold | With the wipe of the sponge. Such » result is more | lions seven hundred thousand dollars. If her majesty | and Bremen, CH Sanda, Penang avr Ei Chicora, Ciarksun, fof Boston, ahout Aug Ife H-Outting, G. R. Andrews, : bg phoney Papas 4 i than probable, nay certain, for the Duke of Richmond | becomes restive she must be “served out” forit, and | | Shipe— England, (Br) Bverbard, Liverpool, Cook & Smith; News | Gen Harrison: Cardiner, for Bombay, to return to Canton; CR mad mt of exernity, have eee eich we eee soallnice lately declared, it his place in the House of Lords, in | no doubt the will. There {s not a better modern re- | ton, Howes B-istol, Eng, Howes, Godtrey & Co; Mary Ann, Pat. | Coquette, Prewott, ure; brig, Frolic, Faugon, from Bombay, are well, HMB! Alenander, 3. L-Nallie in the British Parliament which were intended to | reference to the coming depression in landed inte. | celpt for keeping & perton “under your thumb.” ten, Bow Octonan, Hoes IR ook Indies, Otel he a Ben}. Squire, Preston add to the rivets of the letters of the unat rests, that, on its taking place, they would cease paying Brigs—Freaja, Norburg, St Barts, Schmidt & Balchen; Aolus, | soon; Ozark. Davie, unc; barks Guinare, Farnham, for ewcns, Willard fves, Mitchel. Itis painful, and almost repugnant to | any further taxes. Such an event is not likely to Our Paris Correspondence. Ball rd, Attakapas; John Enders, Johnson, Savannah; Confidence, | 15 or 20days; Isabe'la, Merrill: Baring Brothers, Henry; Albors we Chas A. Mann, Chnistian charity and feeling, that circumstances | occur till an abundant harvest is gathered in England. ‘Messer, Newport, RJ. Marwick; Lenox, Howes: Aquila, New; Brontes, Weston; Her- fla heel Wey exist that should cause the mind to contemplate, or | Foreign wheat will then be introduced, to compete and Pants, Repl 2%, 1648) |) Ral Sikes Coen: ee) ae riers erate ance | Mine Ate, Ge Useaey PAP Aire eee na eae Wan. Doer, aimee We, to doubt for an instant, how far the death of such a | drive down prices to such low point that the great | 2 grand Crisis in France—Change of Ministry de- | )Ontben, Richmond, Ferwasd, Johuson, Baltimore, J Brunt; | bremen, Ke. seeking freight. ‘Sid 13th, Envly Parahamm, eon? Daniel Gol Sedawick, statesman is a public loss. A retrospect of the last | majority of the mortgaged landowners must be brought |" j,anded—Some Facts and Views—A Death, and an | Hiram Green, Bepjamin, do; Hamilton, Dayton, DistrictColum: | holm, Copenhagen; uinebure, Jones Elsiacur. e ors HS Baler th hibits him’ as the strenuous oppo- | t° ® standstill. Go on they cannot, and then will a dia, Exile, Williams, Philadelphia; ZA ‘eaton, Eaatpore, | Caniz, Rept Sarr Salisbury. Pillsbury, London: ld 14th, 26—8' G.Rathaway, John M. Wiser. whip aren ype aT ‘ 'S.OPPO- | begin the battle of interests, which will divide the | I/Justration. C Chamberlain, Bearse, Boston; 4 oloott Ryder, ‘do, 3 Brunt Catharine, Butler Capo Verde islands and Brazil. 27} Callen Poster, Jas. C. Smith, nent of that measure, conceived and fructified in | sYRrccrats, fundholders and slopocrats, It will be | ‘The result of the elections agitates France more | — Sioope—Willard, Baker, Providence; Gleaner, Sydloman, New | “Evsinxun, Sept 2i—Arz, ships Walpole, Richardson, and Me~ 3. L. Bigelow, a Aneel Bascom, justice and humanity, that gave the poor a means of b will cling to their own interests; the Haven. dora, Raed, Cronstadt. for Boston. eS Prick ete eee rocuring, by honest labor, an abundant supply of | fCureh tt abt the ory. will be “devil take the hinder. | ®D4 more; and it is not improbable that it will be Arrived. FawAat opt lUSid bank Carmelite Cole Boston. ao eee ~ Ror 5D: Hammond, food, atea yeasonable price.. It likewise shows | seeste whilst the post workingman will, for the ‘firs | followed by change of ministers, and @ new and pEREZ Harahor, Hireriol 12 ut, with mae anaaso | Eaivot mh Spt BSH Galanvs (rom conden), Honea HJ. Stow, him the obstructor of those legislative measures | time in his life, have the satisfaction of seelng some | marked programme of measures. Gen. Cavaignac is | ind ale during the whcle paseo. See laneous.) aga 2k ee which were ‘to extend the course of justice, by | chance of obtaining justice, when the ected ane tare in trouble; both extremes are pressing him to make Suip Luconta, Hanlon, axtre snd tbe Downs | Sept Joyita aie Rests aK MTT One Comings, repaired and htt nest. bringing sugar, leet paemertavereraeny Ht Sine a ere teoable of such a course of spoilation | Up ® cabinet of their partizans, and to lead off in their map and irs fiat, Ree Y eras rath sa Bifstavax: Gott apr leumbhp, America, trom NYork 10th, : ! Ghatles F. Bouton. ; adie to an antagonist interest, is perfectly certain. The | path. The different clubs of representatives have had P loward, Bulkley, Charleston, $4 ina cot owe Kano, July, 1S—Axy, Chaties Wirgwee, Oot = sqanderings of the West India interest. These | Quote course of their policy, for centuries, is only in their meetings, and through their choice organs com- bedhon pragiy sip g ord Pee bry rrereeneeeeg (oom Bet a 284, Concordia, Sapienon Boston (amt 3. Senge — okt terme; 40 the place of Jackson, (demo | were only two of those details in a policy which he with it. Wiant period hha inteheed “ ‘Ison, B Coast; fe rengerr pee potted pay een sea : supported, and which had for its object and end | te°suvstanticts this’ groand to Fee ea or tha | muntcated with the executive upon the formation of a | fous,ale from NNE to ESE: which lasted 39 hours; after tho gale ‘nic, Sept26—Arr Joseph Meys, Wood, N fork. erat) whose seat was contested and : ten new ministry, and the names of those who are to com- | gallant mast; also bark with loss of fore topmaat and main top- | _LecHonn, Sept 2—Ship Sterling, Rowell, from Snmates, via ‘or the +hort term; to fill the vacancy occasioned by thedeath | the establishnrent of a formidable barrier around | Herald, by, showin how fabulous are many of th OY, x tine; eld of Joho MOR RNECTIOUT, his own country, that should keep separate those | pages of th regard to the deeds of these | yoyo it, ‘The aseombly had touched M. Senard rudely | MAMEDME (soa) vont, Leghorn 46 daye, with més, | Sin ne Repetto Seay Lind, 'Wangren' New York; ald ‘ 4 land rocal interests which are bounded | gentry. The truth is, thi ¢ April, 1848, Now, 1S44, generslaad foci ‘ocal inte y a ae Tyrants aud’ the drones | im reference to his project of sending come agente into | ta Nesmith & Walsh. Sept 22 off io Wontera Islands algnalize eh, 68 face of the globe, and which the MALTA, Sept 19—Bark Griffon, Marston, Boston, arr 13th, f who live on the industry and ignorance of the people. | the different parts of the country; and Gen. Cavaig- | inst, iced a severe gale from ESE toenil 20th for Zante and Smyrna, to finish ldg for Boaton. spirit of an enlightened age seeks to break down The triel of the last batehs ‘al i experien¢ i 28,699 20,841 h < i Me Say 19 Sh Paae "UIE 942 “TBKEsue | Std destoy." His home. policy, eapectally ax re- | gras abet sv lu pats of charity Piaones Bes | nae had aielty im almuadiog Dim fom roiging, | yAitio"Lant ues aaah in ge Sip GCRSGE | arr due iu? Bvt on ig BE = garded Ireland, was equally in opposition to the | prisoners, to make a fierce onslaught on the attorney | 84 consequence of it. That difficulty.overcome, is im- | bie, from London for Callao, 67 days out. tavia, wut fn for ropatee, Dark Alletb, Dare, feos, ious Kong ters L Tinit. The A, on the li NE’ cy 4th on San RED) 1,048 | new and better conditions which must, ere long, | Frneral, Sir Jobn Jervis, who bas latterly gained ax | mediately followed by the shock of the elections, and | ,,Sedish brig Triton Vostberg, Stockholm, 112, days, with i . enn 7° ‘Whig vote over the democratic 2,162 2001 | exiet, It is not denied that he was sincere in his Kuemviable notoriety for very corrupt practices | the agitation of parties upon the new aspect of | to Boorman. Johnmon & Co, 2) passengers, Has experienced | {0 loud Tor Bossi: Apne ker, Tia fe (ncorrety reported * | principles and his belief of their justice. He has | amongst the electors of Horsham, to insure his return | events. Brig Charlotte, (of Paps) Hon St Johns, PR, 2d inst, for York); Purker, Cook, ae oe ee 8. 839 fabored hard for their establishment, even at the | to Parliament for that place. Mr. Kenealey’s fearless | France is rapidly settling down into two distinot | with sugar, toR P Buck. 12th inst, 15 miles from Cape fiatteras, | Boston, wig; Hi M Fiedler, Wallis, and Clarissa, Bich, for New SRE IN ans ts snenesa ses aces cost of his life, which the cares and anxieties of | Use of speech in, condemning the conduet of govern- | parties; and it is by no means yet certain which of i auipahowing & white egial, two rod diamonds, with | Yor a Hollander (Sw) ahd Reindeer, do doy be rae fis position have brought to its present premature | meat chastieing the prejudiolal proceedings of the | these will govern.” If th lists abandon some of | ire Caroline, (of Boston) Loring, Nouvitas, Sept 23, with mo. | for Bestou. dqr (latter has boon tnoorrectly roparted for New We have returns, nearly all official, fromsninety | poail i! P P attorney genera} against his client, and snubbing the | their extreme measures, ip the pistol for the bal- ig Caroline, (ot Damien) Loring Neuriten Sone 28 with ee | vorks Pal HOS tae ose Young foe The vote in these-counties stands : close. judge, brings to mind the heroism ‘of some of the de- | lot box, and unite with the tricolored republicans, | sithend near, to Holhs Quen, th inet, Cane fiatearas WSW | Tonten, same. night; Eéchol, Hard Voth Sal ile: ie : for do 19th: Sal In the fulfilment of the duties of the writer to a ‘worthies of the bar during the State trials of | they will stand s good chance to become the great | riescod avy NE gulc,aplt and lort mls; has been North of | do abe 20th, and others. sie 15h, Wig Goo F Willirms, Paine, the columns of the Herald, it is proposed to lay be- | bygone times. Sir John’s observations began to stray | democratic party of the country, and throw the other | Cape Hatteras 12 days. Boston; 16th, bark & Weight jr Bitten do. fore the reader an account, supported by proof, of | somewhat in the direction of personality, upon which | party into the shade of the opinions of the old dynas- British sche Rover, Johnson, Harber Island, 13 days, with alt, |, Msnernute, Copel Aer Mele Tae Sane Sd chp Owed Democratic majority the remarkable and immense depreciation of every | he was informed, in the plainest terms, by his learned | ties, and bold them in defeat ; but if they continue | “CAMHY. a ee stony, Chesapeake Bay. barks Elisa Aun, Chever, Now Yorks’ 25th, Pilots In the three counti a kind of stock and property, that has taken place | opponent, that, had they been made out of Court, he | their wild theories, and their insurrections, then the Bounty ¢ , aitiong ys Salem. ora Lgl —_ babe aed age ate! ed | within the last tew years. It 18 one that has been | would tare Sole hima well A remark otvor:ng, of moderate pevaieas 6 oe waitin oe rite Schr Pennaylvanis, Hofman, Baltimore, Lis, Sept 23—Brig Cameo, Wooks, for New York, t year @ majority o votes. Sho y ji é reonality esca) e lips_of Mr. Justice Earl, who | narc ndencies, 1m self de leoos & Frances, Nickerson, Bos ‘crate bave mow reocived an. equal raajority, ther ax. eolnk on te Rroe ay ip the innit a BG Vas immediately asked. by the learmed counsel if hie | wild faction as enemies of order and of civil liberty, | Schr Ellen Louiss, Post, Saybrook, Ct. NHATatica Sept 29—Arr brig Galveston, Bradford, Nasony gregate majority in the State is only 230 votes! The a euortadtt ind: Pale iret, the clae ee twelve | Lordship intended to apply to him? which the latter | and hold them ina fearful minority, But » crisis has Below. inuviras, Sept 23—Brigs Capt Tom, Baldwin, for New York, & democratic majority in the whole State in 1844 wae | Most importan . » gnewered evasively. In challenging the jury. one of arrived in the parties in France, and in the course | Brig David Henshaw, Hanlan, from Bordeaux, Sept 12, with New Otleaps, Macy; for do dag, arx on tbe 16th, established Scotch railways,which it is unnecessa- | them admitted that he had publicly expressed hishopes | which the executive must adopt in reference thereto, | brandy axd wine. eet Coren es 3 be j MASSAORUSETTS. ryhere to enumerate, where official documentsshow | that the chertiste would all be hang. ‘These circum. | and therefcre in reference to France iteelf,and noone | lo one ship and one bark, unknown. Jay Gn Amor eed hemes ears tomiaaecietr ak: ‘The latest move in which the Van Burenites are | © them a loss to the original shareholders of six | stances will show that the chartist prisoner has little | can foresee what the next ten deys may produce. The Salled. ship Zenobia, Kenney, Peneng (snd ald 17th Maeno) ‘Al ati, now playing, was made by the organ ofthat party in | Millions sterling. within a fraction, at the present | chance of escaping the fangs of the law, when he has | resolution of the president is not taken, or, if taken, it | , Shine te teat Sanaa H Harbeck, do; Cambridge, ooh fone had 17a ee Oo yp : - | is not ki + my im} ion is, that he cannot throw | 40; Newton, Bristol; Cincinnati, Baltimore; Pactolus, —; barks Boston, Ta the following estimate of the probable vote | market price. Two among this number, namely: | such hostile elements of rooney: d judgment ar- eis bet = — hen aie connor Se wre. Wattetig Noomatime | "SF, Himrxa:Auez0—No Am ressel, ; We S1ico, Sept I Cross, Woodbury, Messina. rick; Weybosset, Limerick, 160, Sep' 'ph Cross, a; a ee e - | himeelf into of Massachusetts, at the coming Presidential contest :— | the Caledonian, shows a loss of nearly two mil- | Fayed against him. That the guilty should be pun. Whole rote vss ser +186,868 | lions, and the Glaegow and Ayrshire of one mil- ie, ivi; bat thet prejaloe shoul invade the ailiccs patie duvend nets weit; | xiuasscaalia “Sisal Gil stair Wir: aia or pelt holnna ener on + 50,863 lion ‘sterling. .The amount of the joint loss is ¥ ants only « few votes of being elected in the | NW. i F maawt | © St Jon, PR Oot 2—Brig Noble, Swift, for NYork 6thy Water 34°13 i : The King of Prussia is on the eve of playing the part y ig f q Demoaes . oy equal to one-third of the capital, whieh, in round | ofthe Stusrts aud the Bourbons. Ile hae cut connex- the city of Lyons; in that city ms cenine ieee’ Fe rere “Cochin tele tants tenet, Perkse, Pros Laavise the whic’ rty in © minority of... ...33,560 | Rumbers, is near upon twenty millions. "How has | jon with b people and his assembly, and called to hig | he bad 25,000 votes, and his opponent only 14,000, but Herald Marine Correspondence. richsburg Ith, rcbr Kate, Holder New York; 15th, El e ie pees dary i — ’ this ee ny roo Be a pepe ad wits ae are re- Reig — hack, ered his — oe the Fala turned the vote against him by » small Png “alae Oct 19,4 P M—Arrived—Schr Townsend, Lud- GUpatreh, Providence: Cd 11 belg Taney, Bates, Baltimore: = ba markable for clearness of calculation jore em- | ne! oT commant 3 army. Org ies . A fies ‘ schrs Jose] lowe, Seo! jew $ . Peruvian. In the Vermont Legislature, on Tuesday, the Joint | barking in speculations, and, also, for the practice | of troop ar being concentrated round the capital, me of the chiefs of the insurrection of May is ber nNGHioone Onn Dee ae teed Floyd, May- | and Olive Branch, Thomson, Boston; Emily, Wood. Gloucesters Committee sppointed for that purpose, the oficial | of a rigorous economy in management? Nor is | te#dy ata moment's warning, to mow down demoera- | elected in Paris, a1 ibstantially so in the seound | ham, do; Pearl, cdo; woh expert, (Br) Mctheo, Halitac, ony joc alasauiriay Lena a - by yt Se gen report of the number of votes at the recent election, | @ Ne aenomay tn Pane rly in Eng. | ©%., The erie and the trial of strength is not dis. | clty, also, in Frances man of talents and power. | Ns; scio,Flamven Broshin: Townsend, Ludiam, N'Yérk;tans | “Eontuee, opt is Bees hosnes Sicha” fos Gloucester, 10 for Governor, Lieutenant Gevernor and Treasurer. e prostrate condition of simuar property. n&- | tant. The chances are that the power of King | Can the insurgents of June be transported under such | Planct, Dodge, and steamer Vulcan, Green, do, ‘© | days; Amazon, Davis, for do 16. ‘6 ¥ stov’i :—Carlos Coolidge, (whig,) | Jand less alarming—for here 18 found a deprecia- | wii; gain the victory, but it will not be permanent, It | circumstances? | think thatthe sentiment of France M "s, atout Oct 2—Ships General Berry, Patterson, 22 007 ; Oscar L. Shafter, (free soil,) 14,031; Paul Di- | tion of sixty millions sterling, being also a sacri- only a lest sesverte: to sdcps euch tiseus of render. | will Be, sgetast the mesenre, end will Gemand on om a serene. ce ie cargotarie Lanett, Keen, for Horton, lar; Georre & Hoots Uingbam, (dem,,) 19,420; seattering, 47. A proposltion | fice of about a third of the capital. Before going | ing a doubtful position tenable, and which nogevern- | nesty; besider, in the great number consigned to be | gi" vi uleeat the Keane Hinaiay Rese ea aoe | Cross. for, New York, uext day; brig Deli, lig, “Bld about was made by the Senate to go into ‘ont Ansan iy Anto the general question, 28 to the cause of this ment but one tn « hopeless plight would entertain for there bas been no individual trlal in | Gelcck. ba ot rg iy Sher sige Smith, for NOrleans, led by us “ conven' o i | decline, it may be stated that the abundance of | moment. Not only in seia, but Tmany, Mm 'y has been confronted wi — roRn 26—Si - f site vacancies but i was objected to in the Howse, | money in the Jutumn of 1845 gave an imnvense traby, "mst very ahortiy gw” the wall -Auszte le | the witncees, und allowed fo introduce explanatory tgrny fell fn wih, onto fs ns teint 4 1.Ton S498 Se wc | ana pet th pr-SW big Angola, Norge, eson ‘ f i followin rocrasti! bs * by My ston, tel ¥ had not been decided—and the joint resolution wae | ™Pulse to railway undertakings, and brought into | {Ven NS tet alo Med to enable her to throw her | are undoubtedly many who would be acquitted | NYerk & Cork, T's suking couditien’, Tock aan? eet ‘The vote for Governor Is ngs, al Home Ports. laid on the table by a vote of 106 to 102, the field a variety of competing lines to such as whole military foree into Lombardy—there to hold its | under such ‘As several of these adjud, ‘crew, who reported having experienced a succession of heavy; AuexanpnrAa, Oct 16—Arr brig Harriet, Brown, Portland; scht P ‘i ib unesiseinthas, csi, | established. Some of these projects | Zrund, ifit can, against the French. Among the most aggravated clase of offenders have | aules in which she lost sails and main yard. 7 | st Mary, Lake, NYork po gence igre a "| succeeded in gaining the sanction of the legisla- | “Whitst these preparations for war are going on, it is | been upon the final trial, even before the military com- | | Bric Samunt L Mirowers, Gaskill, from NYork for Tarks | pBA\coR, etl Are sche Lucy, White, NYork, Cid brig Ga The following letter from Gov. Gilmer, of Georgia, | ture for their construction, which may have hada | pleasing to record the aesemblage at Brussels of a | mission, some of the press are taking ground for an | J#lasd, 1d 22d Aug bas not since been beard from, and fears ure IS Arr dip Bt Louis, Devis, Marblebend; barke addressed toa democratic :meeting at Eatonton, in | partial operation in producing the§present state of | Peace Congress, composed of large number of phi- | amnesty to these prisoners; and, I think, with a great | Witn the schr North Carolina, which, Re teeny, ie, Howes Philadelphia, brigs Rol i, Po~ that State, is one of the funniest sketches we have | things. Another cause may have arisen from that | lanthropic persons from:most of the countries of Eu- | deal of force, under the circumstances. If the people, | aud cld again on the 17 inst, on her second voyage. joyage er; Franklin Adama, Felker, 3 ichmond; Elisha Doane, of th didates fe laxity of management in the higher places of the | rope, and two from America, namely, Mr. Elibu Bur- | in @ fair contest, with all the press of Paris against Si HoRsnuRa, at Whampoa, records that the ship Conco: Solgar Miata hag lg pon pesiversenet character of the can | ‘direction, which has latterly so often deserved the | Hitapd Mr. Henry Clapp. It is feared thet tho laude. | them, cheek the chet of f the insurgents, in the gent of | ais, Stephenson, ftom Boston, had arrived at W, and tad bem | Pendleton, do: Sun, Pin dotoches Ont nia, Chas Presidency :— Hi forts ofthese humane men wi insufficient e e ashore in ita of Gaspar, IL NC; Gov Arnold, Eldridge, Salem, NJ; ties, eee | reprobation of the shareholders and the public. | 13) the intentions of these belligerent powers. As "there would seem'to be an inconsistency in | cargo. fc ev OTRE OaNN PaY Oe | OO Sian. Siideneek Peasants Ola oy Lexurcron, 16th Sept., 1848. | But it isnot railway property alone thet has thus pee, , Pelle, aad ‘Byron. gal it be at barbecue, and if | ache it was naturally to be expected, the English papers ridi- | banishing their mere instruments, and, especially, | Kev West, Sept 30 (Correspondence Charleston Courier)—1 | Handy, Albany; Lynchburg, Nichols, NYork. Signal for a iseel i aeabtwbathec I cnanaeads I will, however, | Suffered; for, in 1845, consols more than reached a | cule the whole sffair, and make special allusion to | without strial in each case. This new view, which | murt inform you of the votallom of smack Charleston, of Myzicy, | Ute, Cid Be aleamabip Centr of expressing to you my desire that | updred, and in some casee one hundred and two, | the presence of two Americans, as representing acoun- | the vote of Paris has presented, presents vast | om the 25th inst, inthe Bay, bound on a fishing cruise. She was Jour efforts, snd those eho thaK with Jou; may be | and the price, at the present day, 1s only eighty-mix. | try continually at war for purpores of pelf and exten. | diffcuities in the path of the government, whose duty | {01d {0, and Lursted her well deck and of goure rank immedi t, from éuccessful in electing Governor Cass President. When the securities of the goverament give way | sion of territory. it is to represent the people, and without which repre- ky who with the tse olf 18 Tiere known Governor Case for a long time, both | neo starting a manner, it is time that-a proper | The thirteenth report of the Inspector of Prisons for | sentation it cannot long survive. ‘The public have | Seaines ict ga und muattowend mehr er ee ihe bia trom Risln by personal end official intercourse. He has been in | investigation should take place in the public mind, | the Ee Candie Cr tee a Siren 6 Guietas "to the, peice of, milschier makes. |, Se tes tart sak peess BY fea 60h Uno Wore J00 exhenetha to 7m0- bes : appeared, shows a fearful increase of crime, almost | and egotiste,in Emile de Girardin. He received little ny assistans ie veseel sunk in nine fathoms water. Public life for forty years, and -most of that time in | to ascertain the cause. Although the debt of the | Tioiy attributable to the influx of Irish Into the | more than 20,000 votes, and I believe occupied the foot | ‘The names of those saved were Charles Whiteing, Phit Henson | °l4,16 brigs Bord ac Isatella, Matinews, Baltimore: David R AR, Ba 5 Agora, Howeade; epita (ey Foulkners Windsor, Matiettsy Parker, NYorke ‘steams 16— Pro lar Unig Julia Bayon, ble, Philadelphiss Sepeticatole ed tha Cattle teevieer a reieeh the Prete | Ration is still nominally eight hundred millions, | Country. ‘Taking the aggregate of the population, it | of the list; om the first one accepted, 400,000. voters | ‘*d trank ——; the cook, name unknown, was 8 ltahonaiso, and | siF Brotherrs Repaon, doreld hip Matis Lens (Boat) Mac aeetTthonld bo specially copnicant.” He has medo | he amarket value has reduced it to six hundred | js found that it bears quite an undue proportion to | were inscribews and 247,000 voted. Great complaint is | {he camedlow, and bot hate nee here ae ack Star was in | Bremen: Tertee, (Fonernelian) Reeee, Bolivar, Sa Zitom, (moti, more Indian treaties, and acquired more territory for | Nd forty millions, showing a loss of one hundred | their numbers. Liverpool probably gives an e: made that this was bat partial vote; but, I think, it | procured on her last visit here, she would; perhaps, have been lowe. | BOF, entered from Norfolk) hice, Barbadoes, thre Jane, Her- Our people, than any citizen of the United States, and sixty millions sterling, In other words, it has | ted one, fromi the great facility of access from Ireland | was s pretty fall one fér an election merely to fill these | Jue U 8 transport sehr Active, Wattington, bound to Tortugas | S57, uano™y Wert Indies Nancy Bishop, Davis Key West Mariay Tis is the only Astingtished mam at the North who | lost one-fifth of its value. It requires only a slight | to the shoals of vagrants who arrive. ‘The report | Yacanciev, and when ro many are absent from Paris, | fcrlieation left on the 24th, and some fenraare entortaine! aeto | wioweWay, Nan, Yorks ald ein, Albert, Reioht, Bremen: be ventured to aiddn setting public opinion right, when | stretch of the imagination to hear the reader sur- | gives the number of felonies committed in Liverpool | The news of the intervention of France between | }reafety, The lrig Wacaller, Josling, mailed on the 24th, and | mhomnron, Porta, Bt: 1; sobr Ferdiannd, Parker, Weee the State of Georgia wae grossly slandered for its | mising:this a favorable time for government to buy | fF the last year, by persons born in Lancashire, at | Naples and Sicily is confirmed; and, to-day, it is said, = hectares be ae Indies” ’ ° 3 policy towards the Indians within its jurisdiction. | its own debt, A couple of years added to such a | t¥° bupdred end tixty-nine, whilst those committed | that England cooperates with France.’ General New York via Jacksonville; 29 hy brig Ann Elisa, | @ CHARLESTON, (by telegraph) Sept 17, 7.4 x—Arr steamship Governor Case.2id good service.as an officer and | syecuinior'slife will vrove hy ben iil | by persons born in Ireland, were two hundred and | Cavaignac has now interfered resolutely, but firmly, in FAS Marks. “Tho Br ship | Poutnerner, Berry. New York. eth, (also, by tel-eraph) are soldier in the war arith Great -Beitain. He is well ac. | SPCc™! tert fe wil Embeds 18 mistake, for, as wil twenty-two. These numbers, however, can only be | the case of Prussia and Denmark, Austria and Italy, a The U S Marshal sold on te P Sai Sid Mth, ry Wathen, Bake uainted with terwitorial and State governm Dy | be presently shown, it only requires a good har- | properly estimated, when taken in connexion with the | and Naples and Sicily, and produced « suspension of | the 8d ot, 680 bales of cotton (the Wreckers’ portion) from the i nw BE long experience as Governor of Michigan. vest in England to show him, these same con- | relative proportion of Lancashire and Irish inhabi- | hostilities, and an armistice, in each case. It remains | °*0of the K. Epexron, NC, Octi4—Arr schr Pinta, He was for many sears a member of General Jack- | 80l8, which are now eighty-six, dropped down | tants, from among whom these convictions took place. | to see whether peace will follow in each case. Indeed, | 4,81 Uxcas—A slip from the office of the Charleston Courier, | | Encan rows, Octlo—Arr sloop Teaser, con's cabinet, and Le is thoroughly conversant with | probably to fifty. These are not all that come within | This thowsthat the felomies of the Irish, compared with | the power of France in felt in Europe, at this time ; | {ated )Shinet fives ussmeadditional particulars of the disatter | for York. Paated up sound, tack Delaware, Fabel Se cate eran te osothontiat mais, the downward category. Bank stock has suffered in | thore of the English, were as three to one. Theamount | and elevated to the great end of suppressing the effu- | fearshit'ii on Worlncany eet wae oAntwern ran down | ton for Philadelahia. 18th, in port, sloop Netzer, for NYoek, Tie undesstands well the foreign relations of this | the same Jon; so also the shases of nearly all the | cfcrime in Lancashire, atising from the Irlah and | sion of blood, and giving liberty to the oppressed. As | going to tea but finding foo mich ee om ie tar, cadosvored to EY ons, Oct 18—Aze ookrs Roneak, Bini\h, ‘NYeck, S18 country, having bear. Minister to Fravoe, where he | joint stock companies in thecountry. To unravel the | their offspring, is perfectly frightful, and threatens to | another instance, explaining the vote of Napeleon,! | get back to the Roads, but the ebb tide settiug stzonely out, and Jreenlaw, Wilmington, Del; Planct, Jones. NYorks Belle, G ‘admirabl committed to his | mysteries of these declensions the talent of a host of | overwhelm the poorer rate-payers with the expense of | refer to the death of an old “ Vivandiere,” who died of | the wind blowing heavily from the NE, the shiphad to beanchor- | 17th, Pidella, Small, Alexandria, NY eee ae aaead gocessfally the weritime inte. | politital economists and scribblers has been engaged. | their support—many of whom, the Inspector says, com- | Joy, upon hearing the news, at the age of seventy-nine. | °in.zld channel, between Morris Isiand Heach and tho Broa. pothedag ire Ty yt RA o ¢ of them ascribe it to the failure of the potato crop | mit crimes to be fed and lodged gratuitously in prison, | She was called the “Mother of Napoleon,” from | {The wind continuing to blow st on Thursday, it was | ton, for Philadelphia; 17, brig Thomas & Edward, Greenlaw, Bans Fyute cf the United Sta‘es againet & combination. of | jn 160, which sent ouch mass of taeamure abroad to | Many anxious, speculations are afloat xa to what | Paving belonged to the Imperial Guard, and’ having | !” Coming ont was ious abastitety Jsloe cor reacelpulas solr Jas & Raward, Gardcer, do for Provi- : | purchase corn. Some estimate the loss a low as | means can be adopted to stay this evil. It is aques- | made all the campaigns of Napoleon, with that heroie | necessary for. tho vessel, cargo and crew, that the | ‘Kev Weer, Sept 28—Arr sche Hudson, English, NYoRk, Tlie late eqperience tx the Senate of tho United | twenty millions, whilst others rate it at sixty. Still, | tion that seriourly affects Eugland. and, band. She saved the life of Bernadotte, by her hero- | maste alould be cut away, after which abe was enabled torite | Jakionviicy sve seearamin Vieeee oe WeetsaN eae States has ma¢e him well.versed in the policy cf Con- | there te a vast difference, even between the large sum | mearure, America also. It is well for th ism, upon a certain occasion; and upon hearing that | out the blow without ‘The Unoas was towed up | Philadelphia, via Charleston; 20th, brig Eliss, Parker, N York. vessional legigistion. and the joint losses already enumerated. And again, | the breadth of the Atlantic intervenes betw. Louis Napoleon was a candidate, she labored hard for | ‘the city on Saturday morning last by the steamer Nina,” Pilot boat——, Halley, Vera Crus, experienced severe weather, Greseios ion. ra, | joy. Cass bes talents of the highest erder, and well | the then high of wheat has beem succeeded by | and that unfortunate him, and gain Ga, sca te a Sesie peweuen cad Polished | low prices, and stili no change for the better has taken | « part of the fruit which the owners of the soil have, | eestacy of joy, at the result, manne. | place in stocks, The revolutions on the continent, | indirectly, ro ari fication of the feeling in France, t Gen. Taylor ica diligent.nan and Ueare soldier. | and the troubles of, the government at home,andin | | The charti are still proceeding. For the politicians excepted. OBSERVER, Naxrucker, Oot l4—Arr brig Fylesion, Lovell, Charleston. pent in exemiping morning reports, | Ireland, can have nothing lo jose | defence, sev es have been calle rove EWHURYPORT, Oct 17—Arr schr Jew. Hoyt, Philadelphia. leeieeratenrses, drilling raw soldiert quidem, | eventedccurred since the fail, It has also been urged | the bad character and unworthiners of belief of Powell, Odds and Ends, tant “bank Bening, (of Boospedt) Noni oo Non Oriostne tT Ee Och lt as pears J Le Whipple, Kelleston, ‘Promise Joyipe conversation and segaue in the meas room. Hs | that undertakings of various kinds have proceeded too | the government approver. Their evidence revealed | ‘Tho celebrated chose-player, Herr Harrwite, of Bres- | Liverpool, with cotton, was lost on Cape Race, Sept 26, all hands | Ot: Wi Brown, Hunt NBedford: Augustus, Curricr, Newburr- is general whom «tbe country delights to honor ae | rapidly,.and.actingon this opinion the view of y of his character, and the pleasure | ju, played two gam ‘the same time, with the | “vet such. Ifbe has notseen flattered enough fer his con- working ® favorable ela ey have been stayed, in the obtrasion of the most dresdfal | most efficient members of our local chess club, last duet at Monterey aed Palo Alte, let him receive ano- | and still with no effect, as the depression continues to inions, wherever he went, Among | week, without seeing the piece, or looking at the board. Banx Harner, (of Freetown) Durfee, . | putin te 4 ed i many coer ond then didn on | BRS nerd Eemamiuee fs diigo ane presdinm 9 PNEwnont 0 Oe resgr he Bly, Buatm Basie, Kew en surveyed s. sscond time, a " owt and alt a thted pg TR mR Soy ay ai AH oh for Baad phisy Taeed, Aisne, fort; Ano a Parker, Baker, Boston; sld Lady Suffolk, Baker, foe joston, hich arrived hence at St Thi New 8 t 17 —Ai in which ane lay 40 18 eer on ae Roku Ave, Oct 17—Arr brig Tarquina, Moulthrop, St Mar =, e ther brevet, or be put at the head of the army. But do | deepen, notwithstanding the constant cry of sanguine ts of this wretch, was the tearing | The result was, that he lost one and gained one game. es, stove bulwarks, Broke sta Puovinence, Oot17—Arr echs Hamlet, Nickerson; Holder Bor. not sake aim chief saagistrate, test the honor which | apd interested parties, that they are at the worst, and wiour froma new Testament he | j1is antagonists were Brown, Sepolefeld, Leman’ and Bho Tr0 Seren reg sa 4) Liteon te fh, Mook Ielands Moos Abe ster Phe are he has worthity earned’ be eullicd by miemanaging | vst improve. Try another cause—let the reader cast Mt, with the accompaniment of | Woodward. pine tye Surrens, (of Portland), Littsioha, trom Labee for | Smith Huetk lang, ; on, Oct 17—Arr brig Winthrop, Haskell, Ellsworth, There is now in bloom, in the garden of Drummond | inst, Petit Menan, NNE 14 milew and sunk on tho lth. The | ;PosTLAND, what he knows nothing about. | Panne at <he money leader, upon whose smooth and | the most revolting expressions. From the < will | is learned the continuance of that uph We do « joolasster Ty vieage his eyes will find no repose, the; y oh for Baltimore; eo} or cee ee ee or ta tina wise | th downward, like thoseof the jolly sailor, whe et- Prscedes an eruption. Struvehas established a repub. | Castle, Perthshire, © splendid American aloe, with « SAep ces, boareton iy Wate Site K Holat Heme’, | Reagw, Savissak. ee” snares Te mortem Man eaying, that every man isco be trusted in hisowm art. | sayed to look the Jew slopsplier in’ the face, at Ports- | lic in Baden, sworn in his officers, and issued his pro. | *tem thirty feet high, supporting 2,800 flowers. which tock them to'Pordland oth. Vensal insured in Portland, |, RICHMOND, Oct 18—Ar sohr JR Watson, Bragg, N York; Thos The cobbier to ie awl, ‘he farmer to his plough. | mouth. This is the gentleman who knows when e. Fears are expressed that Wurtemberg will | The Landgrave Gustavus, of Hease-Homburg, died | "A Dimasren Buso, apparently abandoned, was assed 1iih | (iietttg coord, Balt Kew meso en, Fuld: tari Gre ‘Phe officer lo bis aword. Lhe stetemman to the comn. | Money 1s seasee, and very properly knows how | follow it, How long it will continue, remains to be | on the Sth t, of apoplexy. His brother Ferdi- | inst, of Cape Goorge, Nove Sootin, SE 30 miles, had painted porta | BEINN OY Woe ee Tea ek, B14 Floreo, Thomas, oil chamber. meek, to ask far leo —— Sage a e a seen, as ropecetion jo hetng made to r9-c00bts h the nand has undertaken the government, provisionally. | an¢ SSiuahdewetinm. be made out; wasnot | Saco, Oct 9—Arrschrs ‘Boston; 10th, Albany, do; Lithy The country wants a President, tot run their meané, and want elp. There is no law | former ings. wi ave mn seen the i de board Wm Benry, Kollar, NYork. ee with the Indtet to Gizect intercourse R 8 The Springfield Republican says, that the American BA: as Got 17—Aer Brasillian brig Angelica, Towne, Araoaty, n tribes ; preserve peace, and exteng to compel such parties to seek his ald; he only sells | Duchess of Montpensier has brought forth a daughter, | jroure. in that place, with its furniture, has te Notice to Mariners. the commerce of our country with foreige nations; to | them his gold, with the same diberty of action that ¢ | ive, tothe throne of Spain, which, | for $30,000, to D. D Warren, of Springheld, and his Gibraltar, Sept 13, IM&—-fie Excetle 8 appoint faithful and intelligent public officers; and to corm merchant disposes of his grain, and yet some of | at the present moment, is an event of no consequence. brother, of New York eatyed the on ee is. oudlal oom renlenie the Governor has re | gif give to the Senate and House of Representatives the | there rpeculating dolts cry aloud for s re-enactment | Russia has refused to admit the right of Englandand ‘The laid Suthority at at munication from the competent | “GS ew RI, Gct Ib ATE brig Catharine Nickels, Nickelo, advice of wisdom and experience. of the usury Iaws,to dimit the rate of interest to five | France to modify the treaty of 1816, which awarded nkagiving in New Jersey on the 284 November. | "5 7th.’ Roadstead of “Tunarn” is meant thé Spanish Beach, | Wilmington, NC. Rough end ready are the appetietions given to Gen, | per cent per annum, ia part to releive their fallen for- to Austria; this, probably larose The potatoe disease is represented, by the Dutch cor- | about two miles behind the Rook; whore, sometimes, during ® Witminaron, NO, Oct 16—Arr brig Nan Pam, Seer Taylor by his friends, Rough may do for knocking | tunes. Previous to,an@in the beginning of the year ion, in Queen Victoria's last speech, respondent of the Economist, as very bad in several | long Westerly wind, from fifty to one hundred square rigged ves. | Providence, Cld 16th, brig Wm L Jones, dilett, NYork; 1700, down or cufling neghgent eoldier, as ready is a ne- | 1846. it is notorious thet railway directors, borrowed .”? Instead of mediation. parts of Holla: He come ta Anchor, being unable to pase the Straits. A ‘Schr Hornet, Strout, Boston. cessary accomplishment for afugleman or at platoling, | lavishly at three percent, to carry out projects inthe | The unsettled state of Europe is ting upon the | ay) tti'ah Chandler, who lately left New I print of “Getares, ip commonly known by “Sandy Bay,” be- But the country requires @ polished man, ande cour- hopes that they would recefve five in return forthe out- | alarms of its capitalists, who appear to apprehend some rE : andler, who lately left New re Te b cescaly © castateeee hr visite eanatate Pe Passengers Salled. tequs, wise counsellor, for President. lay. They never dreamed that the cate of intesest | serious crisis, which may be accompanied with o wich, N. H., has been heard from at New York, | straits, being the weathor side a the Bay during the Westerly Liver poot—Steamship Cambria, from Boston—T Slocumb anc The Georgia House of Representatices once chose Would rie, or that the capital they had borrowed | tem of spoliation. It is evident, from the present high | and has since probably gone further South, where he | winds. Indy, H Stowell, Jr, PL Kimmond, Wm D. Fie, J Amory, A. Patrick Carnes, an old lawyer, for Speaker. After | would be ealled in to place alsewhere togreater advan- | rate of interest, that the present abstraction of capt formerly belonged. He married a widow woman, some Masters of vessels in Quarantine must be very guarded, how- piss fe. 5 7 Lamb, of Boston; Mre Berren, War R Coburn and serving for awhile, he arose and addreased the House, | tuge. So long as they coul@borrow st this low rate, | that fe foing. on for investment in the federal stock of | year or two since, in Temple, we believe, but had no Suithen ec tone vil ko epret tation Regulations of Al. wy TY oes Waren ed Steen SS cones Mp. Oastoo saying that through all his professional life he hed | li went swimmingly on, as they made the railways | the United States, is not caused by lack of profitable | children. He left a ban e property in trust for | foAictey sometmonthe saree tie karte Lions aed hn as were Lenet, WS Wileon, G Gringle, of Philadelphiag Meg ae been accustomed to look at but one side of & question, | principally with borrowed money, calculating the di em ent at home. During the last three months | his wife’s ure, and ten hundred and sixty dollars ready “Ae it ism very great abuse on the part of all dene vena id vert, Miss A.A Jenkins: Miss 8 BJenkiae’ Misa and that now he found it impossible to look at both | Tence of interest a sure game, And #0 it was ae lon; six ions of dollars has been remitted to the States — He was a singular man in some rer ts,and | whether national or foreign, to anchor on any part of the const | Alma, M R Jenkins, Dr 8 B Tobey, of Providencd, RI; Mr Browm rides at a time, asked the members to choose enother | 88 it continued, but the beginning of 1846 saw the en: for the above purpore, ‘and it has just transpired that | probably thought he did not receive a sufficient re- | under pretext of contrary winds, thus infringing the existing | 104 ee7, far Cy ang] and two servants: R M Hoe, My Speaker, and left the chair. | of it, =< a — bows ae Fone a the bce geen af the nw ee ain yn bas) for his Lg Mylar the nae th Sod pd Ry ae eee Ty DD) Tepeated com ‘Tus ala ~! end seeies, F Logg 8 > Ramaten, = pig. General Taylor looke at public affairs as a soldier.— | MODE} ey rowed, which yy eould only re- | upa few days ago. # pl wel nown, a jrawn up, and m al is arrangements for le- | 7 ‘not to perm’ "1 i a A A ny; Licuts Poley, Gov Caas Jooks at public ailairs asa soldier and ase | place by going into Lombard strest, to the before men- | goodly rtion of this amount has been raised by | parture, before he left. He has property at theSouth, | jusserts’ the priiie: health mish hereon a ez wbeh | Neer England: Cay h Ary: PBepwiale, jasall of Bar statermaa. Very xespectfully yours, | tioned unctuous gentleman and paying him 7,8, or | eales in the English funds, which is causing a slight | and drew $500 from» bank in Boston, with a draft, | ject the Provincial Board of Health of this distriec has commence , bearer of despatches to England and Franco; 3 Ay GEORG question Jady and child, of Lowell; R. iford, of Cinolt 4 :. © per cent, according to ment of bile to show ftself in article,” | before he left the city.—Bunker Hill .41 je the 4 2 R, GILMER. | © Per oo 1s his hamor. move! in “our city article, e he < becntetiante nr atdlln lurora, cated to me the course it considers the most advisable to be pur TCO, ot Garey A Avparne ix YucaTaNn.—A private letter informs | Tease suggest? Clearly, a searcity of money, arlalug | expressed. ‘The foregoing is only » par wi REGULATIONS FOR VESSELS ANCHORING NEAR GINRALTAR, LLIVAN, schr Vandalia, Simpson, N York. of questions now is, what does a summary of those | of the London press. It is visible, though ebscurely ~ sued. I have, therefore, instruoted the commandant of the Coast. Power, tin 8 of Sar.ine or THE STEAMER. ation to warn tho commanders of the vessels of hes, of Boston; 7 Mag ag Robinson, Tobia, OD Hua~< ind sister, Mrs re ‘Fohin, Phe Cambria left | Guard of th The Cambria left | S3°divsion wader his orders to orelec ne tee ae acy Givral- Ira Bolton. | rte of the precious iretals, consequent | what is quietly going on on a large scale. Several | stuall) t half past twelve, alth hth $ ditors of La Patria that Gov. Barbachano | °°™ large expos , conseq’ 4 punctually at ha » although the | tar, and not to permit, upon any consideration, vessela to anchor lifaxs H Tolssire, of N Yorks P Ulmer, of Maine; Ht Pi on the successive failure of the potato cro; ‘This | purchases of land have lately been made b; as wet and . Shy - th dlste 4 Consul 1@ Gong. 0 well ratiefied with the gallant bearing of the | fareity enhancing the value of money and conse. | from asimilar source, Rather then continue holders | Jomere gimome whom are ic, Heunifora mea |e ee Rady oka re Gorin oinnati American volunteers in the late engagement with the quently ite interest. These.in their turn const. “Thus vessels, prevented by contrary winds from fetching thi neath Rapachltoatiis Indians of Yucatan, that he contemplated making ‘B, | railway borrowers. as the difference between LD elbnd neg ye nf orteod port of a stock which will be largely depreciated at no dis- a ton Transcript, Oct. 18, | &nchornee or thet of Gibraltar, may put into seme ai d Dr. Gilchrist, U. 8. tamt day, by such men as the Duke of Legg et to nd and France. —. 01 to the Bastward, where proper surveillance will be exercised by Passengers Arrived. Mestion to the government of the United States th lend the knowl: teen 7 Land won present claims of the money lender upon them di eir order,’ the knowing ones think the established authorities, or their assletan' el - [uconia—Ernoat Charm Mro ag eee ae Ice oe od by | alah, and fn some cases divide: phan al able pene, Wann Lt | - ™ "oR to the public hoalth will he avoided. stants, whereby all danger ryt Ship Loccule—Benen ¢ \et, David Moral, the defeat of his Indian troops, that be four ct | Pl Est, 1 may bo af estrupns ere erin eral J P ip. the 17th of October, at Staten Island, by the Whatemen. a Deirretrpaet Eiraryent, rn oop Ma ety to secu: that is safe, | & 0: t plshed Denk Fe avid Morris, Janrs Wrscevof New York elty, bn Main, daughter of Rufus Main, Keq., of ton, Cor my, the 17th inst., by the Roy. “ncloke: | of New York; F Otto Geich, of Cologat rer aca A Cuanrerton—Bhip Jala, Howard—Mre T, AC Rodwell, 8, after vert, Bailey, NBedford, 60 ey; Jane 2, Montpeliay ¥ Hast, B Wal papers E. W. McG: lof Pottavitle, Pa, | Niedtord, £0 ep 406 why 10tby’ Wan Badger, Perking, tym ehh |. St Outs, PR—Drig Charlotto—Mrv Eugenia Ferren and ser tare to let which ie tthe | te pre M, deport, only daughter of Nathaniel erg, Ca gg ag oa i tg Carling be a Voum, of Neuvitas ness of there anticipations. iproull, Esq. 7 H a 1 mn 6, er, Mt ‘Thos N United Bieter fo taken, at the present time, to | On Wedneodsy evening, the 18thinst., by the Rev. | Job'\Sumptsess baw Feinces Weak Fahross aioe Gott Bing Gemma Kr nw ry Waon, of Bot Ship 2-— Sim Pate ‘of Ireland; It Waddilorey. his officers to be shot. Pat was making preparations to share fortify himeelf in Peto, and at the moment of shooting | whe oka os holders betng compelled U pay toeaper tate otwther netice nee teak be tom | "tock, It ie thus, by the dic center into snother action, ap 7 t it they were weleome to shoot him !—N. 0. Pleapune. ' | That the precemt state of ning, eve toms brought | about, and thereisno shadow of adoubt but they will A whig friond says the whigs have done well in Obi0, 1 themselves to their aut fhe demoerete ve done Weller. | beet may. "The railway nyetem ia England, had 0 faa, never cont