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a Ee Pa * bs Bec nakae ateingeae = cent. A’, net the’ snareane the 4th of March next; now, his chances are, at | yeaT *lrould have been S08, which, added to i i From Buxrze.—We are indebted to the schooner ype “44 Intelltgenee, Amotuca Gazat Fine in Prcemapestporcenn Thos. Pi Pedevertie Goat yayots from Belize, i i 22.—The will this law | Loss or Lire.—A fire broke out about the Joh: least, equal to those of Gen. Cass, and with the Pipe peggy Sia nt Thong Vote | sitnin thirty daye from lee dstey Aiters- | o'clock, tare night, in the large four story brick house, Gardner, woud wall for New York on | eee of foerards vote of Pernsylvahia, which every day seemsto | «47° vote for Johnston and Longetreth is but 336,- tion in the ‘management and ey of the | No.8 Yatton treet, cocupied by Mr. Sitwell. a nn | ene Sth. Bay thing Teitua in oar tee ithe fr felon furnish new proots of the likelihood af us going ) #44; leaving 48,630 votes not polled. Sense ah a? Beseaary, without altering | Iron store, which ae entirely dastrozed, with the | loping irom the Obvereer ofthe 16h cons for Taylor, we consider that the probability ‘ve- he expectations of the democrats depend law will go into ‘on the day of ite | nicated to No, 36, a three story brick house, occu came saaomlly wshuspigpha " : this vote held in reserve, and it is unwarrantable publication at the capi ‘end vessels arriving will | by Mr Jordon, asa hair dressing establishment, which oe comes a certainty of his election. to suppose that of the 40 or 50,000 votes not polled, | settle secerdingly. was also destroyed; also to No. 84, a four story Madly ‘While descending the Ohio in alittle two-boiler ons a on ange of ears 3 but Ant. Ni " lagen dey reetey ater) poe pg lod Mr. Fonatine yen, a n'sunder command ¢ Berapio ae . a t, with swell of four feet water in | Whether they will vote bc Gace iter having been | ‘main im force tasift » dertroyed. mand four days’ sac! the city, or one ew ‘Friday t ’ ipsa lls ay da eoficiemty indifierent to, give Longstreth the go. | Bez megited xcept hye epeciseset of the General | prion f the content cc in sina: | cameara carurmed dolar Diff thousand had boon | sk cava St Con; neste upon this subject, we may mention, forthe | son, as wholesale liquor store, which was destro: the channel, let us take a passing review of the by, the election alone can determine. The 10th ° Oct, 27th, . | the whole amount demanded is them, whole field, and see how the opposing partiesare | of October, however, was a fine day, and many of} jnformation of merchants that the Mexican | ‘The principal portion of the’ sock was eaved. ‘The | put theit throat inte exeention So these wine ne the ric bo- marshalled—the points where hes their strength | the farmers could not afford to lose 1t, from the ne- | ‘Treasury Department ha: issued # circular to the fol- | fire was supposed to be got pretty well under. when the | {ty or to prevent th goat respectively, and the importance of the vote of | cessity of getting their wheat and rye into the | icwing effect: That those interested in prohibited | flames were seen bursting fom the roof of No; 40.4 | We Fata lt te il et A al Pennsylvania, as that of the reserved corps which | ground tor the next autumn’s crop. In November | goods intreduced into Vera Crus, 1ampico, Mata- | four-story brick house, lower floor of whieh was | day to Yasbel to bring beck the recently shipped sted, wil is to dec late of the day. all this work will be done. From the vote yet to aoe san cere a ees before EP of August, | occupied by the North American Fire Insurance Com- | from this port for . O. Picayune, washed when the three 1 pated prior Treasury pany; the upper part was occupied by Dr. Gardner. e the Maine and New Hampshire are pretty gene- | come out, the democrats expect to turn the tide of orders, allowing such goods to be re-exported, termi- | which was also destreyed. The walls of nearly all H tally conceded to Cass. We shall not interpose | victory on the 7th of November. of br ter bei hours, an objection to this general opinion. Vermont | - The whigs claim the State for Taylor, by from | ‘vee watt Cougeets acts Agally upon tas rewoval ot | belonging fo, bose company ‘Ne? 1b, of this city, Cee ete tases will be good for Taylor, no compromise of con- | five to ten thousand majority. ‘They expect many ted by the Government.— | were consumed by the flames. A youug man belong: | ooc-~ OOO | Pie the hip Cregon, Capt Senso tem, soljdation having been eflected between the Cass | warlike democrats to go for Taylor—they expect im no way to become reeponsi- | ing to engine compsny No. 24, of this city, had both | ~~“Movements of the Ocean Steamshi; bound to New York, hove immght Bounct wen hunkers and the barnburn ng free soilers, orthe | many barnburner democrats to vote for Van Bu- age such goods may sustain, the par- | his legs badly broken. The bodies of the ot! had To arrive at New York. To sail from New York. heat, RY aS phd et condi State might have been traded off to Van Buren, as | ren—they expect to gain largely upon the tarifl an? the custom house officers being al- | not been recovered at two o'clock this morning. But LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, wanes 19 a referable to the Cass men, to seeing its suffrages | question. ‘e had - curiosity to-day to go | lowed to take such precautions against damage as may | for the exertions of Engine Cos. Nos, 22, 21, and 30, | America, Harrison, Oct rah Sands, Thompson, Nov 17 Us Dat Orleans, 20th Enrolled among the electoral votes for Taylor. | through the Penn cotton mill m Alleghany City. | be just end expedient —N. 0. Picayune, of this city, its impossible to fell what would have | Came eo arene Lote aon, Muchas | Feptemlar tor Whilad) ana heard of Massachusetts good for Taylor ; Mr. Webster, for | It employs some 220 operatives in all the processes been the result. By their prompt aid the flames were | pirore, Lott, Dec 16| Cambri Shannon, _ Bec 6 | Loulta’st Philadelphie: art dat pba ices, will perhaps be Secretary of State, | of the cotton manufacture from the raw mate- City Peisties, subdued. A most thameful proceeding occurred at SOUTHAMPTON, &o. SOUTHAMPTON, &0, od tiny. have been the Meteaio, his sere tot M perhaps i + Mi, Ch no Pan ae lal cottons for shirts, Tue Reconpersn ‘here seems to be less excite- | the ferry, on returning. Many of the firemen who | Washington, Johnson, Sept 20 Washington, Johnston, ‘Octiao | P* 2 bake abetted Cee af the chief of Monterey is elected. Mr. Critten- | ral to the plaln coarse i aemitid in Sk in the city about the election of the Recorder | had labored bard in the saving of the property, were To arrive at Boston. To sail from Boston, Mind (og ap egal Nee . yeep fee den expects it. Mr. Mangum has said, that Mr. | &c., for which there is a large de in the other,” Each of th 8 has nominated | obliged to pay their fare at the ferry office—quite ‘LIVERPOOL, jewburyport |, of about ood vessel, partie O, WAS & fate, but from what we cam learn, there will be wn eon S6iiT and fared ate Boston ceo a strong vete from both of the democratic factions for Mr. Tallmadge. One of the most inent of the beraburners has asserted that Mr. T. can be elected without the aid ofasingle whig vote. Thi be £0, but the ois alone will’ di roping tes kay of the assertion. It may assume ren! alto: gether when the time for voting comes round. Assrmety Nomivation.—The whige of the 3d As- sembly district (4th ward) have nominated Joshua Thurston, Esq., as their candidate for the Assembly. Crittenden 1s to be one of Taylor's cabinet. | West. The gentleman acting as our pilot said Mr. Clayton wants it, but if Mr. Webster wants | that upon the ten hour paeiait in addition it, we suppose all other competitors will give way, | to the flimsy protection of 1846, the Sisory,. for Mr. Webster deserves, in the event of the suc- | well as all other factones of cotton is doing cees of the whigs, to stand in the attitude of the | but a starving business, and only living in hopes ladies among all men of chivalry, that isto say, we | of better times. We expect, said he, some good Buppose, yet to come out of this Mexican war—the heavy . “When Mr. Webster is in the case, debt it has created will compel an advance upon Of course all others will give place.” the echedules of 1846; but we have no faith in So we suppose—uniess the princely, merchants of | Cass. The reason we have not felt sooner the Boston make it all square with the distinguished | mischief of the law of Mr. Walker, is, that the grateful return for their voluntary kindness, The whole loss is bed tee to be about $50,000. The in- furance was not ascertained, nor to whom the pro- perty belonged. A Discovery oF SitverPiate.—On Wednesday last a lady of Brooklyn, taking a walk on Bergen Hill, discov- ered & young man,who had Patncorape oir ap porated dig up the earth with the breech of bis gun, and take up 4 large silver dish, which be carefully wrapped in his handkerchief and Jed off. He had scarce reached the foot of the bill when two others went to the Britan Nov 18 | Acadia, Nov The cargo was valued at about $5,000, and wae ahippet by various persone, some of whom were not insured. $1200 in: - a) vn De | Beanie Bere Iago The couse at the Mutual Safety Ofioe New Yer , at the N E Mutual Bosten, money a a eee Ok Sie Gatto Penney sured at the Mutual Lafety offide, New Yi mreon raeese Fell. Sine KATHARINE JACKSON. ia Columbia, Furber, "Oct 16 | New World. Knight _Novg | oWRers of theship at Baltimoro, 16 E Pal élano, Oc swell driven her to within 60 yard ape Bony. bolas, Sas mee, Nov ll. | ieentertained of her getting off eat New York, Cropper, Nov 1| Hottinguer, Bursley, Nov 2i | _Bxic Gvananx, from New Orleare, for Boston, was at Ed Queen ofthe West = Nov 6 Me HSV ab | santooron the Gist with loee” ot beak matzaall eas eine aor Sheridan, Comiah, | Novii | aac Wright Mtraball, Doc 1 | axe a the Gut, during a gale, which lasted fen the Du tothe Pon ; 11VEB 001 Acadia, Douglars, Nov 4] Hibernia, Stone,” Nov Dit, - lass, y i ~ and of the fame, the name | fami lace, coming from a different direction, and found Ry ert Che oerd TSMOUTH, champion of the North, and of the f thi famine in Ireland opened a large market for our Nationa, Revoam Nosinaciom a te: Sir Rob't Peel, Chadwick, Oct § ae i 5 5 wo lerge silver spoons. There is something mysterl- | De, ire, Morgan, Oct l in, Chaat Novl6 shi reform party of the 6th Con; Ho: : (apts ¥en fog mie gra: So cag vonshire, Morga 6 ington, Iwick, Nov Il failed from New Bedford, 2d, ship Lancaster, Almy, Indian and the interests of the North. And in saying this | produce, and returned us a large surplus in mone: Pi we mean to say that such an arrangment would be back to our farmera, giving ‘on the means a Frey mae bison Sanne term, equally honorable to the parties immediately con- | liberal purchases of goods. Hence, under this | “°ee Tatton Meutino.—The whige of the | 2&24; _ That itis the proce cerned, and satisfactory, no doubt, to the great | extraordinary state of things, our home manufac- 5 eS Bails apg et i 2 ige Or the | is not a doubt, and the fin whig party at large, which has very generously | tures, from the surplus consumed, have continued | :oom at Manhattanville, which is the upper story of 6 been concerned in the perpet: come out to help the independent Taylor party in | in operation. But the evil 1s now beginning to | stable. ‘While the meeting was abput its organization, Tis neianligesaal Prince Albert, Meyer, Oct 2¢| Mgt Evans, Tinker, ' Nov % | Ocean, Westminster, Werner, Nov 1| Switzerland, Fletcher, Dec 1 Kens Spo. oman uavae Siautdre, Gel atnaalie yous iro daye out gateway forage u/w Be Gate 28638 om nesdidsGeswierd, Nov | Barra hase : New York, Lines, Nov 10 | Oneida, Funck, Dee 1 final Virginia, Ann, Turner, of Charleston, Oct 30, off George- much asif they had s knowledge of the matter before- of some robbery there of the plate must have tion of that robbery. Sorelgn Ports, Anxnpant, previous to Sept 20—Cld, america, Stophenson,N the election of their candidate, and ought to have | be felt, not only among the cotton mills, but among | the floor gave way and the whole meeting was precipi- " ear 9, rome share in the organization of the cabinet, and | the worsted, the jeans, and the woollen factories, | tated into the stable. Dr. Mandeville had one of his ean an eee prone ye al Page agi. oad ae or ae ear ads a gf, Crete en vase, 0687 Sia Gnbbent Minauen, Cieke in the proceeds of success. iron works, and glass works. In all these arts | exs broken by the fall, and so badly that it is thought | ‘This action was brought by the plaintiifs against the ? Say ‘Trotter, Cardiff and New Buisror, Vct, 15,—Sld Berkeley, York. Cc Westeott, Castine; Oct 1, Cla ra, Fenhallon, Portsmouth, | In port, Oct @, ship Meteor, ‘Law- 0 nee, Boston, same day, Std, shij co, Brown, ed the plaintiffs imported » quantity of glass United Staten Hacustafl Now Orleans, C HMar | ChoxetAvr, Oct. lith.—Bark Brontea, Cuttia for Boat ya 5 in passing through the Custom rtberuer, Budd, Chiviestons Bp ans, CH Mar | Greaper, Smith; Gulusre, Dodge ; and Prineeton, Read, une, If, then, the whigsare to name the advisers of | we cannot yet compete with the pauper labor of | it will be necessary to amputate it. Several others | a.fendunt a8 collector ef this port, to recover back Gen. Taylor, if elected, and Mr. Webster wants a | Europe; and, owing to the revolutions there, and | Were ew The accident put an end to the | the difference, between 30 and 40 per cent, on $700 place, he can’t be denied, and the first place, that | the consequent Waichion of prices from the de- | Mecting forthe time. being an excess of duty paid on imported glass. It is, the place of Mr Buchanan, = the only place rangement of iczchanges, we ‘are now really be- wy ene we Dighth ions tiie ee ae enpenred the for Webster. But that berth is already engaged, ; ginning to feel the necessity of protection. De- ohana i ard). Mr. | tumblers in Spofford, ‘Til " and wan engeged.hefore, Mr.. Weheive, failon to) |) cead = ted it sir, theaaked pM per protection | M,i8.very popular In taat district. He is one of the | House they were appraised as out glass, and 40 per | Shipeieicnon, Gorden, Liverpool, FA. Dein Pe ge OE 4 pein < oldest retire York pilots, and he will be as good | cent duty charged; the plaintiffs paid the excess of | rick, do, Dunham & Dimon; Spartan, (Br) Fisher, do; Franconia, Deer an condita? Maina Moe make that speech at Baltimore, which the report- | will array allits’ strength im this contest. Manu- a pilot in the sea of politics in Albany, as on the ocean | duty under protest, and now seek to recover it back, wanneh, 3 Riebards; Charleston, Brown, Charleston; eaiaedeai (Beta ) en 4, Cce.e Sn Givers peralemy ere of the Herald went over from Washington two | factures in this country are no longer a secondary | of Sandy Hook; tbat is more than can be sald of all | om vhe ground that the tumblers were plain glans; the | Bigerwt, Brown, do. (alg) Maveabeock, Guat Cons, Ost 16 Ellza: Harts, Srambail, Phi'adelphia, (and successive acts us to report by telegraph, and | incidental business—ihey are a great interest of | the candidates. There iss solit in the whig ticket; question involved was one of fact for the jury—that is, | nicman; Clio, (Nor) ion (Belg) Thomas, me getriat & Semen, #16,17th' for Limerick ) Sid 12: ‘Amhur Pisterioe ‘Nickerson, were disappointed. The berth of the Secretary of | the first class, commanding in Pennsylvania a | Mr. Jones, Jr., is the regular candidate. J. M. Bell is | whether, under the description of the article in the act | Elissteth, Yeuon, Galveston, THusvey& Murray; Brarilian( Ham} | (ffm Norfolk) New Ross; 14th, Charles, Wedge, (from Balti- State is engaged by Mr. Crittenden ; for, if Mr. | balance of power which, when united, decides the | tre hunker nomine of Congrecs, under which the action was brought, the | Hercheon, Havana, W Weiser. =, takes TT Ct ee Webster has come out at last the strongest, Mr. | opinion of the State. In 1844, this interest was | It apppears that we were mistaken in saying that | tumblers were plain or cut, The juryfound a verdict | , Bree —Joseph Ham. (Br) Euilerton, Windsor, N 8; Osceola, F; Ai g 3 . y delpl “ , Cot 12—Ieatianna, Crocker, New York. Crittenden came out the first, and has been out the | divided; in 1848, at will be united in support of | Jonathan I. Coddington would vote for Gen. Taylor. | for the defend Gases Eevan, este tara ee cileh eae, oon Roans, Oct. 1n.—Mosotte,’ Somerby, frcm New, Or- Rox D Jongest in support of old Zack. Taylor, because he has promised to sign any | He will vote tho democratic free goil ticket at the en- Count or Sreciat Sxssions,.Nov. 8 —Beforo the Re- | anda market; Metropoiis, Bennett, Richmend, Jeans, and 4 ds from Cowes for London, lying with both ‘Truman Smith will have to be sent abroad, ind of protection eiithe Congress ay pees cuing elcotion. corder, and Aldermen Fitzgerald and Crolius.—About | ,,Sehs—Bliza Ann. Kod, Mobile: Pamplico, Milford, Washing. apt a Poca tt es Seiro eastward. pethaps as Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipoten- | The State, said our conductor, will go for Taylor City Intelligence. thirty’ unfortunates were summoned to appear and | {i,charies We Uipgoret Pa pila; $ Townsend, Ladian, | _ DeAr, Oct 17—Arr Stolla, Oliver, London, (and sailed for the ” Bos wesiward.) delphiasE 8 ‘Powell Powell Washinglon, Eas, Soi Gorresnunc, Oct $—Arr Isabella, Merrill, Cronstadt; Un- blending the Native Protestent, and imported Cath- | elected; and once elected, the necessity of meeting esterday morning but in @ short time a heavy cloud R a 3 . ! yesterday morning “ vy c . i . ‘ * | dine, Roundy, Bremen. Buror, and the convicts, for the most Part, got off Exts. Terrill Bridesports Governcr, mith, Philadelphia; mock 9 olives Gres Homkinn olie vote of Pennsylvania. Truman has been a | those loans will do the duty of protection. With | arose from the northwest, which soon over-spread the 7 Pi . ts ie fe a ghtest i s. The Ameri true man, and has handled the proviso like a ma- | Cass, a direct tax. might be Tesorted to, or an ex~ | sky. The wind changed the eutt about noon. and Wie viaci ver Cardnkeaneas and iuecerpatouber ce qdicore—Juno, Alers, Providence; Gauelle, Ferguson, Provk | pCumavtan, Gel SCH ‘Aman, Chaon, Matsea; Jane, oe? cise, or a tax upon gold watches and silver spoons, ee he oie acon “ te judge of right or wrong. mB ts Reindeer, Winsor, N York; Pulaski, Norris, Now Orleans, and a Rhode Island, good for Taylor. Connecticut | and that sort o| thing Would leave us with rum | Eisbt the rein began to, fall, and continued at inter. | Judge often Oh meee: 0 stealing a three dotlar bill eee fleet of vessels bound west. ¢ fg a Packet ship Li , Lin l. a v, ork; ‘will perhaps admit of a doubt, though we think the | staring us 1n our faces. yeu: up to alate hour, There was every prospect for | rim bdward A. Brown. It was in evidence that | anise: PU ypeoy Eldtige Liverpog) 11th ult. with mdz. diggs Jorn Besaon, Weldon, do, do; Guuateriand, Woodbary, tit tiary to the Pope, tor his successtul efforts in | by from five to ten thousand majority. He willbe Tur Weratnex.—The sun rose most beautifally bt lads Bepeiet vorlensenanstoat peed Franblin; Cordelia, ry to-day. free soilers will unquestionably give the State to| Such are the views of the conductors of the cot- | vl weather As Cah MANik take br okastacs Jane aud Brown had been holding a private conversa | 4544, caw the wrvck of the bark Lard Glenelg, of Liverpool, fore. | {j8# John Benson, Weldon, do, do; Cuiaberland, W octbary, plurality. Mf the General he clested: New Nave | ‘htt mering in ance snc eo euan | mip heated Jang bande gt cou fo ha | RSG me ect te” ™ | ee Tm ot El Oi, eRe i i d ¥ PEM. — Me i 3 r "1 aine: em in PY ‘ yj Adela, Lunty, f1 ton, une; Per’ wit plurality. If the General fis elected, New Yor! Irem.—The Penn mill 1s a model of its kind. | Cumming, which was almost entirely destroyed. The | 1" fet to get them warm. She got sid at |. Facketehip Six Mobert Pea, Chadwick, London and Ports- | Pott de: Agels, Luniy, trom Charleston, uae, Per eat, Goodwin, must be attended to. Gov. Van Ness, ex-collector. | Its steam power, its caraing, spinning, cleanin: fire originated in the attic, and raged with violence, and ; mouth, 22 days, with mdze and passengers to Grinnell, Mintura * Chere: “ ‘Bath, ‘di has been a good Taylor man from fihe battles of | drying, and weaving machinery is ‘of the latest and | it was not extinguished until the upper part of the build- Der oo Ee Scjamrebout the ieee ee Tae | oe, Oat Oth, lat 48 48, lon 5S 50, exobanged i thanip | Paes acest doy dalla Cliford, ‘Staples trom Benger: dios Monterey all the way through. He would, perhaps, | most improved inventions, better than that of the | ing, and the greater portion of the stock, which *was picions were certainly comewbat against Jane, but ns] AO Owestivitardine to Um saterte ein te mete Sutton, Brazier, from Porlandy do; ‘Luc ann Beto evn Lae expect the place of Mr. Lawrence, if he expects | old works at Lowell, and after the style ot the new | very large, were destroyed. | There was aninsurance of | Th. inant Edward did not appear in court to give | aud mixzen topmast. lithe tame time passed the figure head of ae ef a . , , ‘7 soy 5,060 on the building and stock, which will probably ashippainted white, Oot 29, 1 08, lon 62 12, ‘ship Rich- i . from Boston, anything; and we see no reason for excluding him | mills at Salem and Newburt port. The discipline | #% ! his testimony, she was acquitted the court advising P. . seoal| caw ship Rich: Kanso, Oct 7—Arr Aquilla, New Cronstadt, as a Taylor man because he was a Tyler man. | of the operatives makes it all work together with | forty Petetoom: tn room: No, 9 of the Aster siete, | her to find some other place to warm her hands in ind d Wintinoy wang tg, tie westward Oct 9) lat 10 92 | Lovamfoor,, Oct, 20--From, our eorrespondent—Clt, Orphan avi 2 e 5 ey! ; ‘ ) » | future. q Me Williams, New York, now in the river, and will eail this sfter- ‘Watson Webb,to be Naval Collector; and the Post | the system of a beehive. In this respect, however, | which was caused” by the bursting of a gas pipe. It ef tan iba’ Bt Jchns, XB. ‘The RP was up to Georges Bank in 17 daystrom | poop. Very few voadls remain in this port, the North and East Office to rest between James G. Bennett and | the only improvement upon the system at Lowell, | was put out with trifilog damage. james Gallagher. alias Pat Merwin, was brought be- | Portsmouth. dour docks. In port, Toading, Robert Watt, io i i winds havir g clea Horace Greeley, on the same terms as the list of | or, at least, the most important, is the ten hour A ‘aLL.—A man named Bernard Rourke, fofe the magistrates to answer to # charge of | | Hacket ship Siddons Cobb, Liverpool, Oct 18th, with mdse | fore palachic'la; Blizabeth, Brazos wntidge: Triton, f pig i to Spafford, Tileston & s obey i 4 " Jetters, or to him who first of the two proposed Old | system. When at Lowell ion the summer of °46, | siding at No. 100 Bank street, accidentally fell into an | having stolen & § Ergot Bs Bae te ae Rie? |“ BHlush ship Victoria, Brie Liveapost 3 days with Jeston; Thetis, City Point; Cass, of London, and Lady Milton, h ‘ and | Mobile; Herald, John Garrow, and Chy of. » New Orlean Zack as a suitable candidate. the day’s work of the girls was from twelve to | area at the corner of Orange and Chatham streets, on James fs the oldest regular customer at the Court ‘260 passer, ri a2, we ¢; Herald, John Garrow, and Ciyy of Lincon, New r jelen, nah. New Jersey, good for Taylor, because we do not | fourteen hours, and, as far as we know, at the | Thureday night, by which his head was badly frao- | of speetal: Sessions, having been, off and on, serr- | The diy previous in’ gas, hehed spravelis format aniion | MAEIRA Sepel7—Are Virgina Aus, Tarver, London, (and suppose the alleged Quaker defection in the whig | same prices. We do not as yet feel assured that, | ‘ured. He was taken boy wea Puocked down and run | 18 the city for the last twenty years, When he was | tman overboard. $ MaLaca, Oct 3 Bark Maria, Baker, for Boston, 2 days. ranks, on the negro question, will amount to any- | after the act of “42, the compensation to the opera- | over about noon yesterday by 8 light wagon, opposite | fret introduced he was a black haired, stalworth vaga- | ,, British ship Orecom, Sinnott, Liverpool $1 days, with salt; to | Mataca’ Oct S—Left bark’ Maria, , for Boston; 6th, thing. ; | aves incoiton mille, was increased, though we | Tammany Hall. lle was very little hurts bond, and as good natured asa thief need be. ‘The | Sigur” © Mvinsston. SIS steerage yamengers, to arnden lect, Northam, N'York; 9th, Arabian, Hawes, Charles: enna iveiiie, doubtful. A good Quaker oh- | know thatthe profits of the stockholders were en~ | “Mancrn Staxet.—The respectable portion of the | Chances, In fact, were That tinless he was caught by Ship Sutton, Eekerman, Charleston, 8 days, with ric, &e.to | “Et Tveay, Ile of Bute, Oct 18d Anna, Black, Boston; served the other cay, in speakingto Thomas M. T. | hanced. But, if we could only be warranted in | inhabitants of this street, between Prince and Canal | fome one wip aude cates bo apn eee aid no wim | Thos Wardle, Gist ult, off the Chesapeake, exchanged signals | yadegascar, McKintey, New York, both ftom the Clyde M’Kenran, the head of the Taylor clectoral ticket, | the hope.that the labor would be better paid for, in ets, have grown wanes wi fer pehee cree Throvgh,and he would joke the sufferer until be Tet up, | 508 1on 7430, signaliced briz Kxcel, hence for an Bee Jamcino, Gapt 12- Beles Astros, Amesbury, fives N York as follows:—“I'cannot vote fora man ot war, | an increase of the tarifl, we might advecate protec- | Council to hi thet is Fefqsed to prosecute, Pat has now got to te | ;,ritshship Liverpool, Ralsbeck, Liverpool, 40 days, with salt | ‘ig Ctdiz, unc; Emma Presteot Lo, from do,via Cape Verds, do Thomas, and a shedder of blood, and aman who | tion forthe sake of protection. ° At all events, a | (fect. No street im the whole city meeds good light | Sit. haired : but he etilllooks hearty and food na. | {0 Williams & Guion. No date, Int 4915 lon SL 90 west, spoke | 4° New York, holdes his fellow men in bondage, Thomas; but.I | revenue tariff upon imports is preterable to a whis- eat nigetiyreaacted thee he eee oodud’ tured. When appealed to, this morning, to say whe- Co ee ee ee eT oe uae tae, RR tara iy og i ees New N stat] poere . > or ¥ a 7 ley, doz , 1, Boston; Bn wots for thebresnch thy aeaioiatom societies) wind | Kev anesu negra? an | 82d the wanton dereliction of duty on the part of | ther he was" guilty” or © not guilty” he stoutly | | Shiplady Artella, (of Boston) Glover, Antwerp, with mise to | Dirdlany Grifin, do; isin, brig Desdemona, Mille New York, ficket; for ye are men of peace, Thomas; and I'| _ ‘The opinions of the manufacturing interest in. | some pereon or persons, have besome to flagrant that | Claimed the whitest ipnocense, | gust got bourded Spanish schr Clio, of and from Cardchasfor Halifas, who | 1R.potb We, bries ‘liza ‘Taylor, for Braiil; sehr! Hebe, and Jeave it with your discretion, Thomas, to do you | Pennsylvania are clear. First—that the act of | strangers eannct but notice the nuisance which exists | Patsoxen— Ob, yer loner, F wen just going along the | Ma'sntne seth and 27th enced a sovere gale, had decks | Utited, Brother, for New York. dake as ye please!” A gentleman from Westmoreland | 1846 is a democratic measure. Secoad—that it 1s | so near Broadway. The property in this street, it is | Street when) feet Doe i Ol roe Taig Biore, am ov swept, lost all rails supplied them. jah oe a dag hak ae county testifies to the validity of that statement; | an inadequate measure of protection, Third—that | stated by those who own it, has depreciated in value | Coums ' Pelt anything that Was eft vols on deena Pt aa oe ay “A! Sapp with nim toD | os wer opr tenants RRA (15) siden, tse and 60, we suppose, the mass of the Pennsylvania | af Cass is elected, this measure will continue to | atleast fifty per cent within the lest five years. Houses, | WY "Caorius—Why, Patrick, you've been picking | George's Bink, with strong nortiweat wiad. ‘17th Oot iat B) 1%, | erpool Haul Halifax (whereahe are at li tat eck Appia uakers and the Quakers generally will vote—for | exist, or that any,improvement which may be | Wkich in any othe: Hs be re @Y> | up things for the lest twenty years ; ain't you tired | 10m 27 21, exchanged signals with packet ship Liverpool, for Ni Maria, Billings; Malaga 31, Gibraltar 5th ult,; brig Haleyon, Shef- they have great distrust of the principles of the | made will be insufficient. Therefore, we cannot wee ee bE ale lly ei ag in ll ale ph ered ee Peg] r] York, Smith, steerage pasveuzer, was iliod by the fallingof'n | field, Constandts is Quécantine aig Velocity) Anders, progressive democracy. and know not how goon | support Cass. yet,the texes are the same. Mercer street might be | | Pxisonen —Long: life til yer ’oner, an on me word | "Sh Weputiic, Bliven, Liverpool, Sept 19, with mdse, to Har- | anths, Brown, Cluslestou trigs Amphitrite, (atch) Jeno, they may come to a division *of property, if al-| Tue tarmirg mterests, on the other hand, are | Zisie one of the most respectable strects in the city, | BOW, its along time since I was here before; may it | beck k Ce. His loa sale spars, Xe, (eke furinm, Virgloia, ‘Treadway, Savanuah; sobre ] Jowed to go on in the control of the councils of | still getting fair prices forthetrerops. They were, | and the lighting of It with gas would add much to en. | please ye’s, Corer baat t Gaaaenoos A he had been up Br ship Victoria, Briggs, fom Liverpool, with salt to order, | Gonaiver; Victor, Berry, ‘Now York. Cli ‘ships Ariel Statesman, the country. The Quakers are a long-headed | to a great extent, supporters of this administration, | sure that desirable object. It is high time something | to Blackwell’s Island fora long term.) Gallagher's Saat Rapala’ xiv; Tiverpeal’ 45 tari wthitm end 2ma Rockisgham, Walter ta task yoo F ia: people. | and, as their interest has not suffered from its | were, done for the people of this street, that it should | Picking up Pee ceiclal on winsketes baeoe ie pastengers to Harbeck & Co. Mhe, R hav experionced heavy | hud Eretaiied lat might, lus, Brigs Bostow imprii Delaware good for Taylor, and Maryland too. | policy, they may be considered as equally disposed | 20 longer be the constant scene of such diegracefal | Fixty days imp gules the whole passage, off Capo Clear; lost the matine | Barrimonr, Noy ‘i—Are Br ship Lady Peel, Jones, New Yorks Delaware good f 3 yland ! y be Tuesday being election day there will be no court, | {% ‘a t re rie: font aoe abd eS, ibe pe ap ik i o ee Ae eee as the represen- | Preceedings. osc aaa and, therefore Fldey, next se Mey} oS pulprite of orn Get; sia weer fale D Bat ay otf Ye ofa 8 Clnmerpes, Vecks i fin atom, din ett the ba Sehr varolina, © m oubt; | tatives he. * olice Inte! nee. a week's gat jal Sessions, 01, fell from a loft overboard, and was drowned, | Michigan, Terry, New York. Cid ehij en Luraan, Clarke, Florida, for Taylor; Alabama for Cass; Louisiana, |" But the military glory—the plain, honest, and | Charge of Libel —OMeer shaibolt arrested, yester- ee v “Y Mode Janeiro and s mar: nati ast 1p, Elise jenison, Graves, from Antwerp and Flushing | Liverpool; bark Baltimore. Le Brow, pt 25th, Taylor. (Democrats from Louisiana say that thet | simple republican character of Zachary Taylor— | day,aman by the name of Thomas Paterson,ona| Srgamsure Wasuinctoy.—The London Tunes, | S4Ptsoit with me pcg he fade baby al By ae a EN es pnt ond State 1s ‘extremely doubtful) We think not. | his moderete whig notions—the charm of his | warrant issued by Justice Lothrop, wherein he stands | of the 18th of Oct., has the following paragraph:— | Havana, 8? NS™U-K*% spoke brig Phoenlx, trom Bath for | Arectte; sarah B Merzill, Strong, New York, Sid ship Canton, Mississippi, Cass; Texas and Arkansas for Cass: | achievements, and the novelty of his position, will | charged with publishing s prospectus of @ paper. pro- | cournanpton. Tuesday evening, Oct. 17.—The ship | _ Ship Roscoe, Riker, Antwerp, Oct 4, and 23 days from the | Rainbow, Cator, Kio de Janeiro. Tenneseee for Taylor; but the democrats will | win, to some extent, upon the prestige of demo- | Pored to be published, called the “Avengers in which | washington, Captain J. Johnston, Jr, has just ar- | Dowss ,with, mass to Zeros, & Co, Sow at anchor in the | | Brtrasr, Oct il—Are, bark F A Evereit, (new) Carlton, Sedg- fight hard im Tennessee, if we may believe all the | cracy. The main difficulty is in ascertaining the | Prospectus the name ot” Kel!) mwaning Wiward 7. | rived from Bremen, which city she loft at 2 ?. M.,om | iat 43 30, lon £7, spcke bark Marcla, from St Tetersbun, for Bos’ |" Gasrine, Oot 20—Are, ship Adams, Gay, Liverpool reports we hear; Kentucky sure for Taylor, so extent of the draft which the unquestioned cctioaed, dontiber with aie f Green,” mean, | Sunday, with 02 parsengers, and a considerable cargo, | ton. Same date, was in co with a packet ship bound wos!; sawe | Cranivsron, Oct dl—arr, stt Southerner, Berr sure that she has sent out some half dozen whig | Jarity of General Taylor will make u nttidenn. mentioned, together with the name of Green,” mean: | for New York. Professor Joceph Gungel’s celebrated | date, excharged sictals with @ now Aracrican ship, bound E, | lark Mandane (Br.) Hutchinson, Liverpool. Cl sishaeuarion te bainthe moter ante. =| arity it Th tan eel b ing “Jon. H. Green,” the reforme: gambler. This | German band, numbering 52 persons, are passengers | sti nga Te low signal with s black cross. 28th, on the 8 M | Rolling, Havana. via Key West and Savannah; ship South Car: s ip cause In er States. | cratic ranks. ie whigs expect it wi e over- | prospectus contains libellous matter, rettecting on the by the Washington from Bremen to New York, intend. | Fatt of Sable Bank, experienced a very severe gale from 888, | lina, Hamilton, New York; brig Clarendon, Cowell, Jersey Cit Ohio, pretty sure for Cass. Corwin, tae lion of | whelming ; the democrats believe it will be insig- | character of the complainants in a very outrageous ing to take a professional tour in the United States, | *i{ting to SW, and Mowing with ereat violence for two hours. sebr Tweed, Petty, Havbor Island; schr Johe Randall, Lodge, the Taylor men in Ohio, is working 1n the North, | nificant. We know not what to expect; but we dog manner; andj in consequence, Justice Lothrop hold | ‘Te ts, frigate St. Lawrence would leave about the | afin tea aint, New Orleans 18 days, with cotton, Re. | Orleana Shi, schrs Athalia, Purnell, New Yors; W Hi Hazzard, among the proviso people, while Gov. Letcher | know that the democrats will lose something from] the accused to bail in the sum of $1,000, in each ease, | 20th inst., fer Cow id Southampton. On her ar- | Fpoke, no date, lat 0 25, lon 23 40, bark Mopang, from Galveston | On et 36-1 and Gov. Metcalfe, of Kentuckey, are working | this cause. to answer the charge at court; in default of which, he | divai at Bremerbave: i , ij he saluted with 21 guns, and | furN York. ; A | iaPi was ccmmitted to prison. i 4 . Ther i Bark Merlin, Welch, St Petersburg, A 1 Elsinore, 15th gmong the Southern Buckeyers for the redemp- | _ ‘The free soilers suppose, herein Pittsburgh, that | “Sycich Returns The prisoners brought yesterday | the fort replied WIE Oe pune, here was mo commer. | arwitnmdie to Hevbod Bret cane Mt experienced ero he available stump speak- | Taylor will get the Stat at many free soil | porning, before Justice Lothrop, from the different deacnned ih (HAS alts, Blnicnce heavy ale off Cape Race, from S9E, the barometer down to28 2. ers of the three parties are out, with Mr. | whigs will vote for him—that the Quakers will | Police rtations, strested the night previous, by the | ‘Lolera had not appei walang, yckners of am | 2éuh ‘Septomber, in latitude 69, longitude 1s,” spoke Ham. Giddings, at the head of the free soilers—John | vote the whigelectoral ticket, and that the barn- | policemen, were of @ small potato grade, The first | *stavated character was prevalent, The Dg. | burgship Wymas, from Newcastle, Bug, for Pbiladsiphis, 1 Boston; Gen Taylor, r ot Me bill of health, and, i i y! Van Buren having returned to look after the | humers, who are bound to go for Van Buren, will | pritener called was Elizabeth Howard, as black as the | {ou Drcuaht a clean Lilt health one. mconseuence, | daysont, Rene time cxcianeedsanale with bark Winnegance, | Me, Churchill, New hunkers ot New York. | subtract eufliciently from Cass to counterbalance | ace of spades, who was charged with ‘Wight, 32 80, poeced an American ship steering east, showing a white | Hoxmxs's Houx, Nov 1—Arr schs Arcade, McCurdy, Baltimore Indiana, for Cass, Whigsthink it doubtful. Ml- | the freesoilubolition vote, which went for Jobnston | discrderiy : the begged hard to ‘be let off, waid itwas | Of" RICCINCCU NUNN | fig laltecrote, “sothutt ined eo fon 20 epake Merk Juni | fcr Boston Grand Inland. Post, NY ork for lewbursport. Pas: Jinois for Cass, though, in Wentworth’s district, | and which will yofor the Buflalonominee. The free | ber first offence and promised never to be brought in | = Syed), (7 Tce 1c 1) To | Saeehtleneat Sete al Hour BRIGG HOG tere coches, ee ee an ae een ER Van Buren will do some little mischief in the | solers have reduced their expectations to 12,000,| *s*in. The Justice half believing her story, allowed J A Macias Port, Oct 25—Arr sch Example, Robbins, NYork. orning, the 4th instant, ‘vessels with loss of sails and spars. he eee cen, Guon aw ROWSRE SOI; Meteo eon, PR acho: Caroline, Bell, Halifax, 7 days, in ballast, to or- Fonrous, Bev, —Arr brigG W Kendall. Reed, N York: her to go under that promise. democratic ranks. Missouri, rather likely to go | votes for Van Buren in the State, and they say that 5 ‘The next was Mary Davis,a white woman, of the | but seve : ; "a Lake, ; forCass. | the decision depends upon David Wilmot. If he | igen school, who eavdshe didn’t care s and 2 days. Bark Clatisea, Rich, Malaga, Oct 6, with frait, &e. to owes | Sai Adrian. Walre! Sore ead baa are hake H Eeek | Macy Mr. Francis J. Grund, lately returned trom a | and his friends, some 1700 of them, go for Cass,or judge or jury, as all they could do was to give her six and those of his brothers, Thomas and | & Godfrey, Oct 9, Int 37 2, lon 15 25, spoke Ann Maria. badoer, ‘Sid schr Volunteer, Fale, Boston. bo of wel Jowa (Pca says, “se | half of them, the State may go for Gass; but ey months on Blackwell's sland, and no more, let them Alexander dhs til rie boty ong Pe Este May Flower, Hiltchoook, Amsterdam, with mdse, to KD onal woxge, Nov, 2-att, echt Henry, Thoradtke, Portland ree soil will not change the result in either of | think that Davy will carry his whole strength for | do their d—ndest. The officer said she was a very | brothgr-jn law, Jo . , nv! . 2 ‘a ania, those States. We suppose that, even in Wiscon- | Van Buren, and that that’ will sive the State to | troublesome women and abusing every one when che | to attend bis tunsesliy this (Ged) (Cuadayy ot two |’ Secaiean et etch a tn ne | meena anr ad weame, alee thie dare eee aed Co sin, this question of free soil has dwindled down | Taylor. 5 yes gran The magis sat guye her six months, ac- po a rt Brooklyn rother William, 57 gepremen tnrk Caroline, Stricker, with mdse, to Pavenstadt ® | thatine, Chase, New York. |” ize, Seth, Now Yorks - | cording to her ex, 01 " “d humacke! ite 4 ire, low Yor! to a bagatelle. * | To sum up, ther— . r Hore Sohneon was the next.called ; she ¥28 | LS Brig Olive, Sumncr,8 days from Eastport, with lath, &o, to Balled ache Blewander, ale, Phily Samm Lewis, Burroughs, do; We know not how either candidate can be | 1. The democrats expect to carry the State by | charged with stealing a shawi,from ome of ber fellow | T Sturges & Co. ‘Twe Brothers, Sperry, do. elected without the vote of Pennsylvania, though | from 5 to 10,000 majority. : lodgess, in the suabe orl, dhe wie sont baley THE LATEST ADVICES Swedish bark Augusta, Dambargh, 8 daysfrom Boston, in bal- | | Now Oxtrann. Sept 2—Cld gels William & Mary, Roberts, it is possible the result may confound all caleu- | 2. The whigs expect to carry it by 5, 10, or 15,- | 4 young man was brought up to the bar, called RECEIVED FROM Mi brig Grace Danliog: Purron, 9 days from Halifax, NS, mack- | Kiwnunse NGrOctio artschr Ann Hyman, Jobason, New Jations end Jaugh all prophecies to scorn. The | (00 majority. Maurice Ferris, on a charge of stealing $200 worth of PARTS OF THE WOR ere] to Hiram Smith. 30, tat 40 35, lon —, spoke Br schr | York. Cld 2%, sobrs lone, Martich, New York; A K ‘Thompson, direct personal popularity of General Taylor has | 3. ‘The {ree-soilers expect the State to go for | copper. at different timer, from the Brooklyn White | ALL LD, | Msiepra, 10 days trom Balitax for New York, Sal $1 Mitehell, adams, do, “er tied: Tor Mise Bret ides ek ato ri To) Ps 8 Tea Company 7 | ‘aig Brig Amazon, Moore, Macbiag with timber, to GW Simpyon. 1DENCE, Nov 2—Arr, sbhrs Abel Btory, Case, Norfolk, et 80 . poy Se MO tee: eeyior. F < gehelan! Brig Lauretta of Provincetown, Cook, Havana, 23d Oot. with n ith deck load of bark; and'two foreand af Knows to what’ an extent it may operate in his | 4. We are compelled to give our own opinion. | ‘The next Fr'soners were Matilda MeCagty and NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE, cuasttte order,” Sts iastant, 00 silos worth Of Ratteraa spose | seie eopesaeentuaea, Sn ere enes favor, though, to all appearances, parties remain | We are not at all certain ofthe result, It may be | Epbraim Newsan. a kind of chére amie to Miss Ma- SLOSS sehr Sarth, of New Bedford for Charloston. 1st instant, 150 | PorrLanp Nov 2—Arr, scbrs Coral, Nickerson, NYork; John tilda. Now this Matilde was very good looking, which S: ‘Art, , divided pretty closely upon old party lines, outside | from two to five thousand on either side. The po- wiles north of Hatterss, spoke ship Julla Howard, henoé for para ainsicol Me Dirilands Sellord: Cerdonn se Tahar trie of the free soil region. | pularity of General Taylor may sweep over all 0b- | cee ee aaa oan oe ET arene erect. CRiwedish brig John, Beckman, (8 days from Gottenbarg, with | Himiueler Bales Balan, (new:) Jordan, Philtes sehr Catler tee i ‘ ty 1 $ policeman ebarg: et with being desorderly in ton . ; We shall strike into Ohio to-nicht. ons and while we have no snteteat In the | the street, but ashe did not seem willing to to push aE bite Rig: Mente Hialitin ie days, with coal Peso a Bay a rN eho aad on of either candidate, while we wot not | the charge,the magistrate allowed her to go, accom- Brig Aomian, Simmons, Calais, with lath to Smith & Nov 2—Sld, brie Hamilton, Africa, Prrrsvran, Oct 30, 1318. | hazard a pair of boots on the success of, either, yanied her male friend who owed his liberation to “ 2 | Bo at sats rar sora ts TE Thonateres, Oct arr mek May Af Read, Cracker, Cron Nos latement of your Reporter's Second Ex- | while we have strong suspicions that Taylor may e good looks of Miss Matilda. Avgshei Bis: + Oo Jeorge, Shuttock, Bragdon, Marseilles, 63 days, with m stadt: cl gle, an ‘ork: 26th. ache Trenton, Woods Closing State fy ? sueceed, our original opmion, though reduced toa | Thomas Smith was charged with stealing a trunk, | Aux Cayes. $ ts Zephyr, Croskett, and Bride, Prossy, NYork, 8.4, Sb, ceig Jo: ‘iar, NOrleans; schr John, Sleeper, NY . to F ‘ ploration, for the Campaign of 1848, of the State doubt, 18 still an opinion that Cass willcarry Penn- | Containing a lot of clothing valued at $50, the pro. | Aneutine Bay Brig Johir Dukin, Burkett, Calais, 7 days, with lamber to mes. | sph, r P ter. aNcron, Oct 3i—Are brig Annawon; Almey, Newport: of Pennsylvania. | sylvania, ang the main element of this opinion is | Petty f Wm. Wings, Smith was committed for trial | frreei . 1 | \“Fitig Extra, Cooper, from Baltimore, for St Johns, NF. put in | echr it W. Brown, Jones, New York, Nov l, old sohr’ Wary , . 4 y the magistrate. i Oct 13 Matanzas in distrose. George, Gilehriat, for Portemonth, NH. Your reporter, towhom was committed the agree- | the unpolled vote of October. ‘During the day, a man ealled John Devoe, was ar- 7 Sept 25 Mayas Ne Se Amelia ‘Smith, Baltimore, § days, with mdse to Mailler & » ond pai 4 7 ing, as far as pos- Se eer er ee rested by cflicer ger, of the Eightenth ward, ona r ord, ¢ ss lea. able, but diflicult, duty wet a ‘ x hr | Tue Prorosen Mexican Tartrr.—Accounts | Charge of burglary. Detained by the magistrate for a dd eee ee reir Peilttes, wit tt, Grinnell, |. Havana sn, Sap senen pemeaty, Ualinh seatss-—t2 sible, by a tour of the State, the probable result in | gifer as to the probable fate of the tariff measure | further hear! ; d A ena 0 Lawton. H Ballou, je, and Jady; H P Duncan and lady, CR Groen, Pennsylvania, in pation of the general elec- proposed by the present Mexican Governm Hotel Thief.—A fellow called Wm. Hepburn, allas | fucnos Ayres. cs.» e ‘Sept 4 chr Amelia, Smith, Baltimore, mdse. lady, two children, and two servants; Mr on, ~ S, “4 think the probability is that it will become a Howard, alias Blowed Hunt, was arrest esterday | Belize, Hon. Schr Frank ‘Mo Math, Norfolk, 3 days, D Cunningham, Kelly, two children and nurse; $ Nicholson tuon of the 7th of Novernber, having passed through | Toor tee torgive a very slight synopsis of the on © snspleion of robbing eutee of the ‘boardess at the Echt Daniel Webster, Limburg, Ligbse, with fish. nd lady, Mr and Mrs ogee: Miog Romer and evant (ni J the interior of the Commonwealth, stopping two | find it in the M City Hotel. He was detained for examination. eS ee eke Thest eo two eiildren Sod eacse; Mlase i i i q i * : indy, , B r days at Philadelphia, one at Harrisburgh, aad two | rae bed = “dna uth of the Rio Grande, Tem- The Enlagem of the Battery. Be eats: Sehr Oneca Dillon, Perea be say, tue Mise Bronson, Mester Brosson ‘and sorvan’ in this city, with three days passage along the line ‘Tabatco, Campeachy and Sisal. sana | MB. Borrow i— Bomba. {Aug BL Oregon (Cit Schr Wolcott, to Da; ‘Wetmore, MrsC Adame, Mi f the canal, and having{reely consulted all parties, | —Huatuleo, Acapulco, Manzasiilo, San Blas an Jolwithetending the arguments, 1am not willing ty “oct 9 ba Paz, Cali Sehr MM Kl and two nurses; Madame Heredia, Mr Matthews, UChittenden, S pe al, y F Nv id Lj > | ‘Oct 6 Para Sein athets Maccto, Mrs Garr and twochilre; Mrs Rddy; two Misses Eddy; and all the signs and indications of the popular I of California—Guyamar. to believe that 2000 sloop ioads of rock can be brought be athetes Miss Meilory, My Montont. D Lehenendta, Capt 7G Harvard avd sentiment available along the way, asks leave to | ‘Them follows a list of places which are only open to | tothe front of the Battery, and thrown overboard for on Reo eens Indy, D Hubtard, WA Burvhomn, WC anderson WF Babouck, report :—That at Philadelphia he saw nothing from | the coastwiee trade. nothing, and for the mere pleasure of the thing Emalley, Salem: with m ze 1}, Msdame Pico, RW Gregory, C Millard, JL Bogard, J the result of the October election to warrant the | For the due collection of the revenue a steamboat is Neither can 2 be fone bes bese by’ fone, Copen! ; Ont Peter Deira Best Sehr EH Nash, Ramadell Georgetown, §C. cotton. 3 A AT OS servant. 4 on the » democratic majority 1n the | t be built for every port of entry, the expenses of | stone superstructure can ut upon it for nothing. sAvg bE etre, " che Emeline, Patteraoe, Owl ‘ hh he, Bote BAY elt hac been scainguahear tet that the Yesult in | Which is to be defrayed out of the fevenues of the cus- see eeeccbenstl ter the prtviney of aemetel rete G ; “Ave]2 permambocs ESHE Hom, Cone Pordand; Gt with stone. eve WB Groen, id a leant Cust ; 4 } 0 iy n . acl » rk and Lady, Mro Cochras November depended upon a new clement in the | SH. gnowing articles are admitted in the ports of | Bays triding premium paid. But I am not willing Bere Byron Handy, Boston, with fish, AF Cochtant, H le Stone, Bon Jose. Bary Ganvass, the strength and eflect of which could not | entry: Cotton, sinned or in toed, brass wire, swords | the city shall pay ba't », million of dollars, and my Echt John Cooley &'Co, Young, Boston, with mdse. Caophter, AT buntar, child and numa; © 8 Dugzas, 1 there to the least satisfaction be ascertained—that | gpg muskets, cast nails of every description, articles of | property in the Nintb, Seventeenth and Twelth wards, | ( . apt 9 Bark Stafford, Prescott, Boston, 6 days. BF Boardman, A Montgomery. 8 Brownson, E Newell, S Marro- ; cs P berlain, Borty tordato, P Latiarie, © Woodruff, H V Baxter, R'T Browa, G Van at Harrisburgh, owing to the inefficiency of the free | tortoise-rhell and buckborn made entirely of those ma- taxed for the purpore of making a few more acres to Oo 11 Benen 2 | Sehr Erte, Chamberlain, Bort, ee ee ee a ee cid teemat penn bitoni soil organization, and the expected eflect of old | terials, cotton twist of every kind and color, cotton | the Battery. 6 Presburg,.. ‘Oe Schr Meuert, Reid 8 Steteon, P_A Me Kae, BS Hines, J Dodd, RP Master, G Bart party associations diminishing the vote of Van | th for sewing of every kind and evlor, tured pean wore Mp ont whaheber poate thee Lologn "Bent 9 Reudeburg ik Hy " Jott, 8 trufhut, A Dacor, J iinhal 2 ere Raed E Suien to a mere bagatelle, it was impossi- | planchado, thread of linen and cotton mixed, fine | ertimater, and receive o , before final ‘Aug 2) Rome. 2 shige and 9 barks. 340750. cede ble to make up an estim plausible ‘oon | feaps, playthings of every deseription, wood of every tage, ss din ep ‘oll ths vse aed ABU toes ‘ Oot’ § Biota ships Sailed. Van then, Mrs oe eninavestianadin diveme~lees its face, without further informatic th kind, common or fine; powder, five and common; fix- vd pee f Steamships United Stater, New Orleans; Northernor, Charles: | Prite? ard, Et Pritebsrd, M Woodbury. New Orleans-Mrs Mar. third element in the contest, itsprobable aggregate | MUrE# of ectton ct eve aise. aaittet, (Water ert cneremeEat Ts: | Warren sree Mi ej Mater dM rieve BS Foren U8 Nt Mesalter St, Its probable a; ate ¥ ‘ation is perm! 6 & tric e m0 . d ohiild tty, inh e i} Mr Salter, vote, and the probable draft it would make trom eees tie Naceias duty: Raw cotton per ewt, gross, | ‘The cltizens of all the upper wards should awaken At anchor, at Riko bark from New London, | Mrs falter, and family; JL Warner, Mre Watotr, narse, and each of the two principal candidates in the field f + ow omnon apd get up petitions against it. se eeeeene 4 . priate oleate children; Mr H Morgan, Mr and Mre Martin, Mrs Glackmire, nurse burshatto the extent of the evid Tedsoned ee ee ve oe eeaat nails 86 DOR 4 4 baif million, let | {° tee Rch'onw tg Herald Marine Correspondence. L Baudet, EJ Blieh, Jno T Metoan, George HT atto the ¢ he ences presente + east naile $2 or 5 H ‘ 801 5 4 Sean tin védelt th Oelabar— the apparent lark cont oe Per nethell and buckhorn manutae. | them brild. wharves on the Past and North irlvers, | poms: fore st Oo | saree Geonce, Benwunas Ost s0—Ee ony Gipaerey Hamile, i, Mat vans aod 13m the rage tic 6 sth had ° led} z Il articlés of fal I above Fourteenth rtreet. Bat re sufficiently in June 17 St Vhomas 20 days from for Cowes, arr on Sunday, in distress. On to; Francis Lio} Lieya; the democratic strength had not been polled; aud | twres, $12 per 100 Ibs. gross; all articlés of false jewelry prey Goeuld be bpiah ines Us bet remtly. pane Th St seco de ; the night of the 1th inet of Gaationss, sheaxrerlensed @ suvere ef Crow ra y ya from the presumption that sundry extraneous fac- | (iraduria,) 623g. per pound net ; unbleached cotton | cebt, and no money shor FOURTEE H WARD. Oct § StJohns, PR... s gale, or hurricane, during which, lost spars, sails, buiwarks, eee Lamarepioquot, Parte; Pant Di-- tions or parts of factions voting for Governor J ohn. er ib.; white cottom twist, 180. per 1b.; needed, ciate sd ‘duly 24 Sun a’ Grande. Oct 3 | tpraxg aleak. She continues to'leak very badly, and will have to rn har Be De tansueh, Briess, sion would coalesce with the free soilers in the | Splmwaeniat, toe, per Ib 5 rowley er etlors, $4 por iby | Havaxa.—By the steamship Falcon, Captain “Bot 1g Bt Bontogs | oer Bilg Kandard, Newman, from Philadelptia, ound to | A ong Island; Joveph Ringzer, New election athand, the chances for Pennsylvania | tyredy of tines et | colton mixed, 75¢ per 1b.; fine | Thompson, trom New York, on the evening of the na “Get 14 StUbes ‘Trividad. arr Swnday, in distress, having,on the Lith ins, in | York. stil! appeared to be most favorable to Gen. Cass, troup, $10 per 100 Ibe; playthings, (toys) $12 per 100 | 16th, via Havane, where the was detained t 39 Ds tom 72.88 experienced w Burrieane’ which throw tho vos ‘Pann penis the srival of Sour reporter an this ett, he | Ibe 'frote wood of every dexeeipion, 16 per gaut on | {Ur hours, leaving, that port on the Zid instant, we me Me a ne ee ech ioc Ts sesple | Lomax hip se Rete Pel ohare B as had the opportunity of a full consultation with | the value of the invotee; lard in the State of Tabasco, | bave files of the Guceta to the date of her departure. | frmiss " 2 anne y TEU trig East, of and for Waltinns fom Jaunnten, in the low ot | Brice, Mise AH Brigg, of 3 rieans; several of the most eminent supporters of Van | 20 per cent on the Invoice cost; powder, coarse or Ane, | ‘The papers teem with manifestations of loyalty from | Guin! Seek Pv § mainmestand saile. Versel leaking tadly and out of provisions; | ana senate L07p See eels Klaas Seekers Wares "p. as t . | $3 per 200 ibe ; to corporate bodies on the occasion of the anuiversary of | ( é ‘ wee supplied with eome hy the Standard. mter, Georg’ E 4 loners, Buren, as well as with wh gs and demograts, and Las a textures of cotton will be 6 ceuts per Queen Irarella's bitth-day, which wen the 10th inst. Fee! Piitiant, Hutchine trem Bermuda for Yar | Catlor2e Rovers, Master Juan de Rogert, of Havens Fev UM having convussed with deliberation the several as | 40 Ta". duty om other articles will be reduced | Signorina Steffancni and Sizvor Marinl, of the opera, mouth. U8, cut ten days, returned on tho ist, having sprang | Eeere, of Litol eld, Conn; Jorves Wakes and lady, ‘ pects of the election which they have presented, | 50 per cent, with thes i cl i at their debut on the boards of the Tacon Theatre, Ler forere ost during the gate of the 15th inst, Ravland lady, of Lor Mt 8 the é e to th 4 eon following exceptions : Goods of Mail Stoemer Great Western, arrived on Friday | from x eames cheaung to the daternunation of the | pik and « mixture of si'k will be entitled €o only 46 | the former as the ehief soprano, and the latter the Seuthampton, and sailed on Sunday for Nasewu, Havana, Vises, Mery A Vis verdict of this State, and the presumptive influen- per cent diminution ; chrystel and glass will alsoen- | barto profendo, fully justified the high rep ti In port, atgs May Flower, vf St John's N Ban Bluo Nose, of of 7% ces of personal evailavility, he would ask briefly | Jey the reduction of 68 per cent dix they brought wich them from Europe, The t Stephcng NB. Arr on Monday, sche Susan, Bray, from Alex: | 11 4 an exposition of the contest as it appeare in his | The export duty on the preciots motals will bo as | remain the same as at previous dates.—N 0. Com. anadla The brie Faloon for N Wot ale 889, yi wag | tt gana and ad, Win judgment to be shaped, and of the causes and prog- | follews : gold wees or rasnufuctured, 20 par cent ; | Times, Oct 27. <tr moo a ogy age ipo ald tomorrow hy Hortle Masters Fredertek Marie ‘Alex og Ate oti r y divi t er A 4 y 0 0 vai net be » postine, qenmequcnces of the existing division and ') sary ee hg tne nt onmmpedy 6 pee InpiAN Contracts.—The proposals received at Nae eee yee see sty cerrand.om voard to. indisate whore | mits EI J dozen, Mis foray J dasce,aey ances Hare: sub- divisi¢ Py i ! ‘The circulation duty of money js reduced to2 per | the office of the Commissioner of Tadian Aflaue, | Fin Tuly 23 Toraco, Hic belonged,” She was bottom wp when Jound. end ‘appeared to tley, Miss Helene Hartley and pervante First, it would appear that an examination | gens payable on entering the port under the adverticement of 30th September las Kingston, Jam ,. . Ovt 25 Turks Island, ‘Oot 4 | bavebeon a long timein that condition, The shooks are branded Ship Liverpool ire Aun. Robinson, Moers John of the vote given at ihe late election in Peansyl- | ‘The import duty will be payable im onsh. allowing orale for iurnishing goods for the service of the | Kenicslurt.... . found on the south aide of Bormuda | Ortiges, James Lindsay Robinson, , Win Sharp, Dr. vain, and comparing it withthe vote of 1840 and | ¢pirty workd days for the Tending and examining | Indian Department, were opened on the Int instant, ‘ ane om her stern, and does nod | A tos Balai epee Bo in the fg é of 1844, shows that the whole vote was not out | the ‘pod ed nd the contracts awarded to the following persoan as or ra have been dopeta tel ae, we hiynnro® op He abile— Mion Jano O'Connor, of Trelan by mony thensands, In 1810, Harrison ‘had 144 | {er ide gorerament ie peobibted from tra. | theievase wager:- Mem, Oran ane, Aeron, of "Fe san Maven Fe, haem ook | MU er Ca tes mam, Chae dt ow ‘an Buren, 143,076; Birney, 343 : total, ing any orders on the custom-houses for duties already | New York, for the blankets a1 goods i 10th int for Bermuda, wi 5 ‘Affanrs for the United States at Brussels, Indy, 9 obihdren, and In 144, Poik had 167,585; Olay, Mil, | a become due. The Trea‘urer-General 4) of New York, forthe ware, axriuiture Misectian two servante Mone le Marquis Traegignas, and servant; Lieut cous. nie Exrna, Cooper, Beitimore, for $t Johns, N F. was tow- | coitt.ef in Army; Mrs Ricker, Messrs Sleitrspan, ito thie Satin. the ateer orn ins y pilot beat BK Colina Catan Geoper vegten Wet, om Fyiday, Ove 20h, at7 PAM, lab Y | “Aniwane-Sbip ‘Riise Deaison—Mr, P, Canten!, of Brasedla : 1 of the custom-houses, who transmit ente, and axis; P. Chouteau, jr, & Co, of there orders, or the Administrador, Comptroller, or | New York, for the morthwert gane.—/Vashington other 6: 203; Birney, 3,158; total, 331,871, Increase in iale who ebould obey them, will be deprived | Union, Nov. 3, Jour years, 43,903, or 4 litte more than fitteen per - +