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everfi ; a great dea! of suffering and disappoint- ment covigp HE Le iteclf among the emigrants. Pro- a fer everege. the mere at the mines setght deliers per day, by very hard work, b be bas to poy bis expenses The Metin ihe ; 0 have bad the opportunity « make’ it evident tome that it pin Be agriculture country—frr, tar ipferior to Texas. Im politios, w a@requite quiet here in the country, generally ; ho ever, there are nemerour axpirants. from constitution makers down. We had an election here, under au- thority of © proclamatien, which r sulted as follows: Kor Delegates—H Hill, U. 8. A. Wm, Richardson Miguel Pedroren J. Couts, U. S.A For Superir Judges—Juan Bande. Judge of Firet Instanccs— Denats Gabagan, ‘There is asorew loose (with regard to this place) in oment ‘aud nearly ‘ place, take & The fact ia, the steamers ar« makin to pay them for being very yor ticu!ar towards San Diego. ‘The indians on the rivers | olorado and Gila, are be- coming troulleour te ihe emigrants, and be (ua- coverpiuent take mearures to prevent it) dan- Joes our Goyette Lt to tar phesomencn has ooeurred om the desert between th nd the Colorado ; the emi- nts report that a frera water lake and river had an out there. Le). Emory, iu his book, does not mention such a lake or river, mor fe it laid dowa on aby map ; from the vureber of emigrants who aro daily arriving end who a. usert the same, the repertis ful ly credited bere. How | lovg for a street! down Broad-ay onthe Dattury Send us a flevald, Our 52. Tiomas Correspondence, Sr. Tuoaras, Sept. 29, 1849. Intelligence Trate--The Hurricans Season — Grand Ball, $e. Bince | wrote you by the steamer of the 29th of Au- gust lest. nothing he’ transpired worthy of notice. Our bavber is eo! deserted of vossels. Tho yeet American vo sel bere was the Alphage, of and from Boston; she arrived on the 24th inet., and sailed this morning for Jurks fslands Business of oll kinds continues quite dull; but our merchavte expect @ commencement after the 15th o next month. Although the hurricane eeason does not end before the 26th of Qetober, ihe weather has been quite hot and calm for thr le-t month, andit 4s thought here ‘that the danger of @ hurricane this season is over. Great prepurarions are making at Santa Crus for a \d bell, “Lich is to be given by the Governor Ge- neral, in honor oi the Ki birthday, and quite a Bomber are going tre Ty The facket isin from Loguayra, and brings no news The Sa:atoz had novurrived there yet. ‘There is no news from the Wiodward Islands, or Porto Kico, o apy interest. Frem Fiorros.— Ube Tellahusece Sentinel of the 21 instant, conteivs the following letter from General Twiggg’, commanding the United States Troops in Flo- Fids, addressed 0 the Govervor of that State. Mavine Hear rena Western Dfv Vaca Bay, (F Sir: I have the honor to inform Apst. I bad an inters ew with the Chiefs of the Florida Indians at Cheriotte Harbor. They disclaim, for tho Bation, oli disperition uvfrirudly to the whites, say the Jecent Culrages Were UN Lnown Lo the nation, and were perpetrated by outlawe, who deserve pu and who will Le surrenders to our justice som! im the curse of the comlig month. Under the cumstences, | cniertaia tne hope that rceurity and confidence room be recured to the citizens, “lam, oir, very respectfully, your obedicut servant D.B. Twa ». Thomas Brown, the new whig Uc ef Florids. bax eutered upon the duties of bis a Iman bxecutive o der dated on the Ist instant, he di- recte the discharge of the roluntear troops whiol bis Predecessor Lud calird mio pervice to operate against the ludiens, ae -ipuicg &) & reaeon therefor that the htm bas asevteed the responsivity of ne indians, and has order- rep! €@ to the fromiic the pur por Trlol of Wii Kuowiton, fer the Murder of Siiss Sradence S. arnold. Wokcrssne, 149 —William £. Knoalton of Uabridge, was brought up for trial this afternoon, enacharse of wurdering Miss Pradeaoe S, Arnold, « young gill of thir Ubroat with @ rare* ‘The felloving is the indictment under which bo was arraigned eon year i ontancixe rier ou, of Uxbridge, in the or hirty-nret day of ounts of nusry, Worecater, lat A.D. 1840, ut sald Uxbridge, in aad upon one Pradene B Arnold. fl ciowely, wivuily. and of his malice afore thonght. did make &a arwult, aud that ho, said W. & Knowlton, with « certein razor which be the raid W. F Knowlton. to bie right heed thea and there had and held the threst of her, the raid Pradenee S Arnold, did strike aud out ard thet the said WOE Knowtton, with the rasr aforvrnid cf the striking and cutting afore Wd, did thus feronlounly, &e.. infiict a mortal wound, Of the length of ive trebes. of the depth of threo incles, Gf whieh mortel weucd she then and there instautly died. Whe the jure their oaths aay, that the sald WL. Kocwiton as aforesaid, did commit the eri of murder eg nat the tute in such caves made vided court con Inatices Wilde. b« The priscoer ba ailty, ils cours! b Vason, Beq., and suid, thet he hac bewu eppoiated ws counsel for the di fendant but a werk Lefere the tilal was to teke place that he bad the prisoper but once, and that tae io juil.ard be had boca unable to form any jast tdea «f the pature or of the tesumony which could be tutr tle defence { there facts, his ho the approbation of E ney, to portpone the y cf December next, and the cordingly Tewended watil that time to ora at two o'clock PM. Present atl aud Flete 1 the cae are of are, A brutal the eaures whieh gare In the fr Knoriton hat pel attentions to Sites » bad then the appear. ance ofafillys bad been di inted aud in @ mowent of Jury sactidord her to mor rays. that on one oceaston @ eltiton bad & diveulty with townsms A AnOL ere: we Aude LOOK place, and that Mics t aterul witness in the exes, and, Jorther thy rald citizen hired Knowlton to kill Mine or yo) rub of ber testimony, aud thus aequit ini" h rersices Knowlton wae to re- eetre $2 in ae a proniise of inore at fu tore time But the are state wiih ceria ot was, Aft of age, by cutting her | Dee Cuanrs Evvores, Panis, Sopt. 20, 1849. The Codjish Aristocrats Exhibiting et Paris—Messrs, Rives and Rush—Sherry Cobblers Dog-Leve—The Wall Street Broker— Walsh Buried— Fashions — Gossip. Here is where royalty and republicanism roll along by side, in splendid equipages, the latter trying to eclipse the former, and sometimes succeeding; for there drives a rich noble, with only one steed—he is passed by the would be republican, with two fast ones buckled to bis magnificent caleche. You would hardly believe the absurdities committeed by some of our country- men, when they once touch Europe's shores; they par. take of the ape tribe, imitating all the stupidittes of nothing, to me, is more ridiculous, than to see the American abroal making a fool of himself; such one has just driven by, in the august person of P. W., celebrated in Now York upper-ten: thousand-dom, as one of the least wise of that large party. There he reolines in his barouche, affecting all the airs of royalty, aad although the at mosphere in his swift passage by, was highly perfumed with rome fashionable extract, still, those who kuew him, could distinguish well the smell ef eoddshocracy; bis carrlege is of the most dazzling deseription, quite covered over with his cost of arms, (how ridiculous!) and his servants are dressed much ia the costume of our menugerie monkeys, with their huge cooked hats, and trimmings of gold luce. They actually seom as if ashamed, themselves, at such buffoouery. ‘A numbor of Americans ate now residing in Paria, or ite environs, and with all its faults andimmoralities, do relish itemazingly. The rich Quakerdelphia family, the R.'s, are living here in becoming style; they don’t overdo the genteel and respectable thing they have always been accustomed to. The United State wid, und one of the most able surgeons uf the tent dry, Dr. P. B., a Kinsman of the it’s, is wlso hero with his iumily, spending @ little time, and much of his money in the collecting of flue paintings, %e —by the way. one of the many ways in which foreigaers ace Beevly Qeeced, for there are, annuatiy, thousands of pictures sold to them for originals, at enormous prices, ‘which ut miserable copies; but, as itis the tastion to punehase & great many things iu Paris, why, fashion must be ebeyed. Our ew ambassador, the Hon, Mr. Rives, is daily expected ow Engisod and upon bisarrival, Mr. Rusia. Will be ce crop, in a diplomatic seasy, lis depactare is much regretted. 1t io eupposed he will shortiy pabiish wwork upon the Ia volutions of Kray forming ut the republic as it now fs. Ome to ae tew deys ut the Chateau da St Cload fea the opportunity of seeiag him last Sunday. Hy bas erad care worn look, sud Iam sure he would illy com- pare with the candid, comfortable appearance of the vld warrior captain now at the bslw of our goverument; Dut it is vot to be wondered at,as he has # wifervat class to govern, The French people, ever tvkly, are al- Ways divrationed. “This hi particular sondnees fer revolutions; thuse uf the eda- cuted clans, are too educated to becomes useful pro- Gucing Litimbers ot society, and Lhose of the uneducated Browsly igaorant that the woret doctrinus cau ve Jy promulgated in their mtdet fur commarce, they de Lot tewm to Uxderstand the privcigle of 1 ‘Vhey always put mo in mind of Mother Goow and the golden eggs; they go in for a tremendous momentary profit. never seeming to think that by treating @ cud the second. | inay safely say, that niae times out of ten, the stranger visiting Faris, purchasing artioles as they muy wirtke his taucy, will be carefusy Ceewted as the renptures dictate—he will eurely be taken in? Sint juleps, sherry ecbbiers. hail storms, aed eucl like Atuerieen bevereges, have been successfuliy tatro- duced here ty ® banker, who has been pocketing aa- Werous fiaucs trom the cufé going Vurisians, tuey sera to be Jond of cucking uway at the straws #rou the Cubious manner ip which they imbibe the liquid, tae thought of cholera seems to deprive them ot tne treme refresbing luxury cf these world reas vaed drinks; although bardiy spoken of now, the droad Bionster is stil here—nis appeliie being satiated, he contents himecif with a very few caves per dieu to bein the full tide of success; he hur a neat tittie foeking irom morn ull might; | dave no doubt bus | thet this iavention will te by many, tue baups | formerly so fully developed upon the eraviam ing babies, thus endengerivg, m a serious de; telenee of phremology However, the French ladies | rally epeastog. are more fond of ther pet d their Lebiew, andif the uventor of the above meationed | articte was to edd to hin collection of baby ju | apperstus for the preventic | curs hiv fortune would bemueb rorapta Ube #reneh | Dave wsingular itking tothe cautue race. and if not ried too far, it would not be otjectionarle, busta | thece pets area nunace, for ia ail tas str in | public walks ene ime beat dresses 5 yight by taken for so many ny by Uhete faituial dogs, for tusy prine oty stunt y Uvese chénies that they are y eer (o trot freely alovgeide their p wen; thoy | prust miways be attached and saleiy held py the n certal ly ary worthy of better vcou- onenl, Mr, Watch. is buried in the groat forest | Of St. Gormain—tbat ie fo may, he resides Lhere insbea Gt Pails He don’t admit to bis presenoe @ single Amecican; bis iil health is represented a9 betug the cause Ge thieasit may, he would imeaieate im tioxe him a kinder feeling On agcoaut of bis had 9 prope wie to revive the countrymen; int the cortiuent, bis enbis aol the t bi is @ Very good p country’s @ A agence au none but au theuld xe eeuble to the tra to fied there ds yesterday, | was larly gist of two baudsome paintings, dis tiued al Art Uniou’ of your eicy; May Dance,” by Muiler, aud te other ts by fepety. They will shortly be tore o United staves for tae Deceuber deawing y. A eplendid engraving,“ tae Prayer,” ¥ili nico accrmpany thea. hack rubvortber ty this Jiviveworthy inwavution will be eattted to a copy of the letter, “Che French governmeat have been very Wberai to this society, by presenting to te three mage Dibcent palulinge, eacouted expressly for Cis purpows, 8d cooeg upwards of 10.000 Ire You wit svon wopportunity ef reelug them, at they are on det the ou steamer we my Lecter, The subjecss follows 1 Le Figure de la Bt va Landed Une jeune fille concertasant sun jiance —par Tendon A lide: Like pletare Of a Marche du paissnas on Nw i— por Duvat ircamus, They wilt ai: be ox- Libited tm the ternetiona) Art | uion'’s room ta 7, where every lover of art shonld deop in to « etowds f re the: He peep wt ‘ » admiring thet b Stetnive. by hun Goupil, Vibert be Co. bere; and asthe Fatt the trenraction gee in these matters, their adaica- 2 t vo, of | Hom eb port ia the United sta sen, belog ort vekatt merged. Keowito, of | nae th {Stotange "have beerie > ~ met Mr H, the jnventie stock jobber, well ka Sis te 0 cee ented Boonen Anal ” 9 phx, celebrated im both places fur the profusoness of eae ‘ teivly cannot be pleaing up odd lots an 00 tet al of iading 10 Wis geighberhoed cee Save Srenes 06 Seen thee tem days Oge. ac the Livtel Ges Primes, 1 hed the Perea hee Yama str frm Cong ar, | Ret'Gncace these tenet pitieadh Tived efi the Le 4 the evening of tne Lys, ab these of Bio Sthonde wi e'elock edeavored to run iu, bat wesw mabeenee I « Go 50, ois to the Thelen of the wh caus to aot pony Brake, hea ra the eh per AEE oe sn heel pararardy ane the Ede bens Cows, ter to “erowded houses,’ 1 wil reiling. inte th t eesinat the Seas te | Ching. tor they abound Bees je ape J " 2 s come ‘The Hotel sieurice et this time contaius @ host of HF cmt dnt aided = ae yey Meccan 7 | Reston rs, ond Uhiladvipuiaus; wany rods north of the porch | Pavire Congress, his hotel ty tne ‘of the most i put op at; dat ts by eof the # ore, perhaps a the s dry land peach ie sott immediet agers ‘The terday . 1 ' The « r 4 d. in rupniog ivto th aa) the Dark Sense carrying away some of bere foretopuisst The preprit egbany, the oe bound up end the river ali day ‘The (bi th t ways th er Oregon t ber rudder, wi Off Bh bry ‘ ® en tertained that phe he 4 frou ite severity The brig It whieh baded with wuest at Bouthpart. # + me eco ts hed above Wanke BAD, and pariielly 1. itis hoped rhe may be gotten of. The \ W ios low, heretofere reported ashore at Racine, bar three feet eater ip her hold. te coming in bere on | pier was damaged eon 17) Heveld, Oct. 8. © Mar, Deerecertow A correspondent of th wntou be 10th inet. writhog from Deonte a the Sth inet says - A tered Atlog Coronds paged over the vpper part county,on thu: day moraing les: a) Having sires roone of divas ler this morning. | will atten y $e. It feet struck a new tw Willis Godfrey tu eb # youn deri y howe site and t to ray, but slightly bey A few rece further i andaba! in € oh were the wif nd ber eieter h of the re oowery Of ber sister, who Wes terribly mutilaved From this potnt it pated on. eortying fe trewe, Se before it at a breadth of ra vile further, where it en ty house in whieh were the gbter. aud three otbers ‘This hours met no beter fate than thore adore m tioned. set smange to ray. the inmates recvived but Slight injury At he end of another quarter of a mile It strech a large bern aod what it did not take off ea. fw direotion, From this point threw others off the Harbor near wptilit renebed G “a Pi doubt making ®& Magolficent water spout in ite passage over the water A part of @ roof ‘was found op the point of Feck’s beack, four miles trom Be hoene of divaster, and s bat rin miles off A coythe Without s rath. was carried three fourths of a mile, Baviictie | bo me tach swore te Lerier, (barring the fashion ) Biveh firquented by the Fpglieh the prices, for they be world, and should pay muce than we Hetel be te me & vice eepitel for tbe An tropire (bie establiebim ‘The pow arrival of the are wauy iy as good Hote and tp orever they are the most exacting bee steamer Hibernia c much avatety bere, The forwarding house of Mesure. Livingetcn. Welle & C0, for the tast few anys © Pith inquuiDg Americans as bo tuvate vay told Brrived by stew anaie The west tor the last fow days has been aw tunel Last week there was @ good deal « a whicw the atmosphere ts ea; hardy Ut gh bas elmpeed + the change to permit the febions to mat auce However @ few of the extrem fe Won aoe alcoady out with jes yoking tessa, b 3 . ning Wide eck or geitens, made vp im ty of fomtertat wen wtih, and weld be all Spain this winter, Chey are pretiy, eo * end rhow off (he meat figure of ® w . shawls of the robes’ deseripoous alew be vue a AL tow great xuibiine # closed) the Aworlarat Wee Comprining come of hE MOHe Rorgevus, be peterne Muagnadle Some of these have shor wey oO the Lwited States befor thir, for Mir, A. 7 8 t relly. wr bod Lewy '* part | ker and Townson of Chitedelphia, have wit been be tout th# indies are sure ty have (he «the bonmets, those | have reea gh bew of oly jlo are vist stadey, (be material was ere, timed (egerement, with tae fringe bie "a8 charm eis wala 1 fashions be rae jog her brat itis fate sex may Ard beautital will be produced termed the ledy's arehiveet, Hegining and building up articies for their jatiow | L beve net erm anything yet out for the stern Fes, they berg om to tbe reeks of last winter, ancl Uh tae time to furnish the new syle. | When tt yewrtall bave it | domt thivk, however, the | Fivweh feriioms tor geatlemen rho by Cor Awetienn taturs for they (v Lint, the Frencbwan ty gemerally | end loo tghiy ftud two things | never be imitated at home. the coming w ‘ trade were sarely. fever faccurers of all conuitics the stock Ftiees being fim; Frew Mr Frisby, of this ety accidentally shot sear end on the 6th inet, by one of @ party of gen- themen Co a cheeting cxeurston Tbe upper part ot his becad yas ehot amowt emits oty off, beew fully proved by their | Tomer well the firet time, be will by most sure toreturn | © Luttle’s baby jumper, another Lankes potion, seems | store op the Boulevards, where the French uiacues aco) ‘Theatrical and Musical. . Bowany Tueatne —“Hearts are Trumps,” has proved a trump ead, indeed, to the manager of this house. a» between 1 an’ t'e splendid spectacle of “Warwick,” the excitement has been kept up finely sudiences have graced the theatre an each occasion of ‘elr. er ormanee, Me Gilbert and Miss Wemyss enact their parts to perfection, and make the most of the “points? with whiok they abound. Mr. Wii Jow. is very comical; aud Mrs. Gilbert, as the worthy old Mre Miller, acts toimitably her utter bewilder: ment and passive despair of things ever coming right; agin. in the latter scenes of the drama, where Mary Gray is teekivg her father at his town residency, she was'capitel That temous bonnet that she sports ses the riscibility of the house most thoroughly. Mr. Les ter, as the cool audacious blaokleg, is very much Plauded. Mr. Lester has become & great tavorite at the Bowery. “Warwick”? is as attractive as ever, aad is pightly performed with ail the splendor which so eminently distinguished it on ite first production With such dramas and spectacles to amuse his patroas, the manager will never have swallaudiences, To-night both theee pieces will be repeated. Buoapway Turatne.—The beautiful comedy of Shak- speare’s, “As You Like It,” was tho feature of Monday ening. The house was as fuilasa hive. This play abounds in the sharp and genuine wit, poetry, and phi- lesopby of its great author, and the reading alone is a treat. But the Rosalind of Miss Cushman mady it “ exeellent good’’— pointed, touching, aud epigramma- tie. The nice points were illustrated etfeotively throvghout. The Jacques of Mr Vouldock was done with the cireumepection of the cynic aud the judg. ment of a rcholar. though still there may be an @: tion put in on the soore of emphatic action. for | Jacques should be aoted with emphasis as well as die- cretiop, Mr, Dyott. ax Griando, and Miss Kate Horn, | as Celia, were weil put through. Neithee of the leaders | could require better support. The corps, in detail, did | their parts smoothly and readily. The feature last | evening was that wild, bloody, supernatural rise and fall ot Macbeth ” Here ae Lady \aobeta. the tall com- | manding person, sud the decisive and positive capaci: | ties of Mite Cushman, are displayed to the floest effect. | It is probably ber first card. aud that is quite enoagh to | pay in her rupport Mr, Couldock # Macbeth was given with a spirit and energy for which we wore bardly pre- | pared, showing that there is the por motal ia bim | When the task demand: it Let him boluly ley it on. Action and | ‘The Macduff of Mr. Dyott wax sustaio | buting effect to the representation and the tyrant, in | all the details, was ereditably conducted to "dusty aih.? ‘The night was ineleaent, but the house was abumper. ‘Ihy great point of a profitable hit to all | concerned telis most handsomely, In ecouslusion. a * Kise in the Dark "’ a8 done at tke Broadway, la a good preventive for a cold on a rainy night Nino's Garvex —The benefit of John Sefton, tho stage manager, and alter ego of Wiilinim Niblo, took piace Inst night, and though the rain was pouring in torrents. it was attended by a very respectable audi- ence, The performance commenced with the new bur- letta called “Lola Montes,” in which Mrs. Sloan, a very clever and lively actress. whom we have already ap- preciated ut Burton's theatre, performed the part of Katherine Kloper. and was rewarded. for her talent and | etyleof playing. with toany plaudits aud marks of ap- | prebation. Messrs. Setion, Chippendale, Philips, MeDoual, as well as Mesdames Watts, Henry, aad Flynn. rendered the other parte of the play ina very deverving manner. Mrs Howard fang two pteces, bat we mur ecovfess that this lady is generally @ bat- | ter actress than singer Tue protty Misi Celeste | darerd a’ Pas Sent.” which was reccived wich much | applause, Mr Sloan, whe appeared ia the play of “tite Last Lega.” as O'Callaghan. though not porsessing Arofficient and satiefetory vrogas, was nevertheless | very correct, and #0 far successful. ‘The whole cons cluiled with the well k of “Robert Macatre.” the characters of which the + pettormed | with their uewal ability, We hop Mr, Sefton ‘Will he setiefied with the rerults of bis benefit. This evening the Ravel family appear in ® new comic pan. | temime, compored by M. Paul Brillsat, aud entitled | ®Nicodemus,”’ which bo preeeded by dauciug on | the tight rope, and followed by “CGodenskt.? Bynvon's Tuszatan.— A now burletta, entitle! “Bur- | ton’s New York Direotory. or the Cockney in America. ‘war produced for the first time e! this house last evening. | The piece iteelf is @ trifling aifair, and in many hands | | would pass off with small pratre, but in the hands of | | Brougham, Burton and (lark,who perform the principal | parte, It's really ameusing, The plot of the pioes is this: A Cookney, Mr. ‘Thomas augastds Piccadilly, (surtes) comes from Weatmineter to marcy a Miss | Brown. who is anppéred to reside ta New York; he falia jn with ber father who. under the travelling i Thomperon, b ee his friend, aod toduets him into ty wate cf city life hiv brown, | hompeon. is perronated by hit, Broughan; Tom | r. a devil may-care reapegrace of a clever fellow, meets with Crown avd Piccadilly in an eating house, | ahiog them butts for bls le potuts are made. but aud not by the auth: ewer li on tho plee ¢ warner of the thlog is everythin Detween Brougham. Burton andi lark, the eu are kept convulsed during tho best part of the pore fermanoe Jo the new piece. the eatertainments Of the even vviste? of “Faint pever Won Felr lady Jemon Jester,” adance ande batiad A very goed Hit sartonet Temata woare to haren 7 rate Dill presented at this h vie very nmusiog comedy of tha “Midnight Hour, the successful now Durlerque of the “Female korty Taleves,? aud the drama ¢ sidoo a variety of dancing eqne has been mont hap- ayer. ae Ln Th vee, is nightly srehes aud ug ladie, 8 t + deserve : A theee inte wedy of the “Midnight oar? lan eory aus \rs Mertaver has m part. alte ia this piece. which she rnetatue with mueb eptrit the drama of | “Matteo Faicore.? Mr. wd and Meson will appear The National bas been well filled every evening this week, and notwithstanding the vast competition th {# now to be withstood y theatre, this b soins its bigh porition with the publio, ase mast rite place of resort Mirenrin's Orem commenced. yesterday & farce entitled © Sepa ‘Trearae The entertaloment: ing, with the oxoeilent new Malntevance,”’ whieh was . repeated before a very numerous aud fashtonable an) ma of the Dill of fare the iuelemency of the dience, whom the great attract bad led thither, notwithstand weather. Mr Waleot, as Mr. Pe hor, and Miss Noberte, as Mre Pennipother, sustained their parts ery well, Miss Nicki in the character of Jane + Briggs. acted with considerable logenuity fa her plan of parently Rilling her master wad mistress, Wut by far the mort attractive and aucsraefal pleas waa Dont vetti’> grand opera enlledt wh was brilliantly and et racters throughout Die and gra nip periormed for the fir ew ained by the pri h the towt un- actors bring eherred mort enthuoditio harecs of applause ‘The emur concluded wih the very liughahle farce ot“ Conse Lambkin.” which was admatrably exe- cut: d, and excited s deal ot merriment, Comight “The Child of the Kegimen ve Man withou and the © Trumpeter's ‘Velding”’ will cert other crowded aeseu.! This great favorite and excellent acter abenetit nt the Astor Viace (heatre. oa Miura a. The attractions are © Stump popular drsme of the «White Hore Mr Hudson, the irish comediaa, taking Id Pepper. Coontery's Meserne These racy sone of song keep Up their great reputation in a every evening ‘They goon me mere ay are the ne ples Wrien'e Creve --The light ead amasing en! tainm ents which take place every erening at Wel Aw phii a awe mbisges of ovr eb y ot equestrians of the day are @ogaged nt ment. end tho tenes weved. that wil thee whe vielt the cireus shell he mace as comfortable as an rlepantly arranged par vmake them The perform eof euch & dive i eh quest voulling op attoute board. aero. be fe growpir as, Ethie hat the ow diver generaily retin l delighved by their visit to the elrous Tanrasacee —The grand Metonl Festival, in ald of the | Ke camo teventog betire a very taeh inner tof this coneert being ones hone triots who ma of their ecuntry, but optreseers. was @elroumstance Kick Kheuld arther «large aacemblege of our citizens, but. we re tendanoe War hy no weane wh ovebestra piamy the He maura tre Arncldt ‘The duct from the Vertal Ond Signor torelll evinced great 4 thelr unity of votes. eo produ Lexecuted by Sig by Signora \ iptorations. An epelogy Was onde tor Signore Rovel Cores, who fae pubctitete, Signor Same querico rang we from! Cenereutoln,” whieh w followed by cheers. Bat the envatina from stile Verdi. by che ebarming article Signoriaa Cederco, was A brillinut display Of vocalixation ‘The rweet and me | ke rowed tones of thie oi-tingntshed eantatrics enlied torth the repeated braves of ber delighted hear re She wes equally succrsstal in the g aria from Favorite? Corelli, in the eting di Gol- | gondn. wae very happy. His voosl education it dect- deadly fa good reboot, ani bis tenor voles ts very fair, The ecreluding piece, the grand patriotic Italien | hye by all the netiete, was very effective, and was | followed by bearty be Fersen Besevor This cha- | y years support + irom their native ablished to this will give ite | Garden on Saturday rest this woctety hare ry: | cured the rervices of the Mavet fami ho. on this occasion, will appear in a series of new entertaimments | We brps to vee Willian Niblo’# fashionable piace of <4 from pit to dome and are assured. . that the French Benevolent Society cheat on thin ceeasion, In order that they be enabled to belp the poor dart oming | d the destitut Ver d ae well Morevst.- The cnstome, relixion, manufac: tures, government. sgrieulture, ote. of hina are most f prevented in this grand collection. It dave taken years of the most patient labor to hi | lected tege’ wech @ vaet number of articles, of every gity | Woot deror! will te row oved from the eity on the ought t) evail themselves nity to view it, Crimes Avsean oa) eter will again appe: exbibit bis great dexterity and skill a4 necromancer and magician, He is decidedly the best wo bave seen this ride of the Atlantio, Howanp Atnexxum, Bortox.—Colling, the Irish e0- median and vooalist, is playing a very sucosssful en- gagement in Boston, at the Athenseum, Barney Wittiams has been playing im Newark, to ©) owded houses. av@ his oxceilout personation of Irish ch acacter bas been eulogised iu very flattering terms, He i a general favorite, proxi). all of the present opp rtu- lipped on the a in consequence of its being too wet, and dislocated her right elbow. Dr. Stevens was called, and paid all proper attentien to the injury. Ton Roone lacano xoition Dissanpep,—Tho New Orleans Crescent of the ad inst, says:—he mea tly assembled at Kound Island have begao to dis- pero, About fifty of them came over on the Oregon yerterday; the two hundred and upward who were lett om the island may be expected in town to-day or to-morrow. ‘I’be expedition, then, no matter what its detipation, appears to have failod—but the fatiure bas not been owing to the conduct of those entrusted with its management at New Orleans. Che men who wiped at Round Island Nortbern agents, rather than the leaders here. for the they experienced. and the privations they bave endured. It is clear that the Northera wing of the expedition was too tardy in its movements; and that the whole undertaking would have beea succond ful if ‘Orleans alome bad been depended on for the g of meu aud the supply of means to carry out tke objects of the expedition ‘The Mobile (Ala) Advertiser of the 3d Inst, says: ‘The miserable creatures who have been for some time past vopgregeivd om Kound Island, have been turayd lose, and are beginning to honor us with their pre- sencv. Yesterday morping # dozen or #0 were brought befere the Mayor. 1t appeared in evidences that, on the night before, at aiste hour. they were found by Lieut Galle, of the night watch, im the market house, having taken lodgings there for the night, in violation Of the ordinances of Cus city, They were consequeatly aroused from their siumbers and potitely invited by the officer to accompany him to @ placo where lodgings we: eady proviged fer them, They did so. aad were lodged io the guard houce. On appeariug before the Mayor they feid they were just from Round Island; that they cane here to get work on tho railroad, but as the contixetors had got yet arrived. they were unable to get employment; that they were turned lovee witheut acent of money. and bad no means for provuring night's lodgiog. cr getting a mouthtal of read; that this destitution was their excuse tor tak- jug lodgings in the market house; that they intended no hari toaty bedy. and would go to work ou the rail- road a8 Foon #8 they could be permitted to do #0, Upon these representations, the Mayor, knowing that one of the contractors daily expected here. ead that he was ip wapt of hands, dircharged the poor creatures, with the a@imonition that they would be closely watched by the poles, and that if guilty of any im- propristies of eouduct, they would be arcested amd dealt with as vagrants, They are @ most miseranie looking tet of customers—half starved, ragged and dirty—and their forlorn and destitute condition is cal- culated Lo excite nv other emotion than pity and com: Auirseration, Surin ov a Rowawar Scare, axo Amnrat ov a Packer Carats —Capt. Wooitord, of the echr. Thos, G Pratt. bound from Fredrickeburg to Providence, be ing detamed by head winds came up to this poet for the purpose of ehippivug cue additional hand; aod ha- ving obtained & black man. who represented Uimeelt ag being free, proceeded on his voyage. When off hg Harbor, the sebr having sprung aleak, the Captain ae- 4d torciuro to Norfolk, and ou Luesday Le oM Chincoteague the maa whom he had shipped jumped overboard and wes drowned. On the ar- rival (f the sehr. it was ascertained that the man was @tlave and owned by Mra. Rovinsonova Clarke, of this upon which @ warrant was issued against Capt. ord, and be was taken into custody. Norfolk Hirald Oct. 6. We learn that Mrs. astman, of Troy, has boa ap- pointed Matron of the female prieou, at Sing Sing, iu place of Mra Dewey. CITY TRADE REPORT. Wensesmar, Oot. 10-07. M. Another steamer being about due at Halifax, with ancther week's later foreign news, and its character anxiously awaited by dealers, trade in lending articles of domestic produce was rather languid, except for the article of cotton, which was quite aotive, Sales were greely made at ful) prices, both to sploners aud on epsea- lation. Flour continued to arrive frecly, aud in the abscnce of an active demand feom uy quarter, the article was Cuil at yesterday's rates. At the clovs, ine ferior and mediunr grates of this State and Westora Were lower, Southera brands eoutiaued ebsut the me, Wheat eontinued ineetive, with adian on t stated below. in good dem bat at low were pretty freely made. Rye wae steady, aie seles, diye four and meal exhibited no change. ‘There war nothing new in bailey or ots. Pork was dull and heavy, aud ales wore 1 the markot closing neminal, et yesterday's rates. Lard coutivued dali, Dotter aud cheese were stendy and in fair dewand. There was not 2 great deal doin Y fo the feee of reduced storks, continued fen an upward teaden Saya of Cuba sw ith rales below Malasres wore quict remained nomtuslly the encee f pots at To, and of pearls at O%e. ight Flour—The sales eoraprice 6.500 rour at $3 O2s¢; fine, fda $4e and old Western mised, at $4 Sta S457! ht State wod straighs old We aed Western, at $5 00 a $5 12)¢; a $515K; pure Gearave oud 18 @ $5 Sly fanoy Genes, « 5, faney On tore” See Fold oud Lew eo $3 0 $3 12}5 » tor Jere, bbie brands orm Meal the latter Smalt was for ocd » bite, et-—Salos included o Lot of 2.600 bash. els Canadian, at $104 in bond; and limited rales of fair Genvore $1 20. Ilye—Salee reached ab burhet S93;0 m CuSec.; the latter price god new. Barley —i rausactions ri very choice four rowe trorowed # 0 Northert, and Dushels, ot Ole 00 bushels prime ¢ & Be. for Sales of 6 atte. for for Noxchera i, with rates of 5.500 Iba 1 4s beea an active demand foe ent. ton to day vd very full pric readily patd by Duyrre, the sales Roountin W) bales, of whien spinners tock a ud the resbdue edielly by speculators “PF quotalio we feel aevured correctly aijusted to of | the warket, Levenroor. ( Iuferior . t today, of A au no eerivaie * were restrict Herring & ade ehiedy to the rerait trace TCH boxes Lubec, realed. were cis Hates to Liverpo Shippers were inelin Britveh bottoms, continent nt There was a good demand for Western live geese, wiih fLOu0 Ihe wt S60, ened G Wen belo of 5,000 Ibe. good Western, ob private tane bout 500 bales of American dew & $160 port steady. hat not notire, a day or two tor ied trimaad Ly eommon Cuba Mare: em Zie ; Porte Te Cardenas, die ; New ( barre at Ze. Seles of (00 to C00 bbls. epiriis tur- pentine were made at Sle. Of No Lrosia, av vat 300 Lbis, old at $40 $6. Cris = Linered wae dull, and prices bad a downen: tendeney, and lower Ogures were offered for the art in large lots, ‘Pe the loeat trade, fe about We; there wae Lo change ia le va were making im sperm Teaneiatoee,—Pork—The rales were of @ retell charne ter, at $10 87 Jy for mesa, and $8 87) for prima. Beet Vo ea heaty wor dull. we $11 for mess aud $5 tor prime, Lard Sales ot 200 bbis, BtOke a6, aud 20 kegs prime atic Dutier and cheese were steady, and in air dre aod +. Sales of about 120 tierces wero made, on pri- vote terme: quotations rauged from $3.6 $8 U7 hy Seip. —Flexeced Was Grim and in good demand, at | about $1 (0 per bushel tear. -Saies of about 200 bhds were made at 640 abc, and 60 do, commo Cobs Marcevade, New Saiee 460. a 60e and 6 puncheons Sevteb, at $1 Took Reevipte of Produce per liudeom River Lines, ¢ Day, Flour, barrels <10.209 Beef, barrels. . 9% Corn, burhele. 17.49 Ashes, barrels a5 Boriey, bur bel +00 Whiskey, barrels Wheet. borhele.... 2100 (heese, boxer. . ARKKTs BLY WHE STOCK SALES ane oard.—|8 shares Boston aad f Boston, Oet. Wereester Ray! ui bay) toed, 2% L'Uld By Reilroae, 7 Raiinn, 3 40 do, 25 do, ot), 45%; 23 do, WH. 48: 7 7m Railroad. 1013 4 do do, Wi%; 35 dy ‘60, #12m08, 100%. 4 Cheehire Kailread iron, Bt We m Reilrond, 1: 6 ¥ Rerlros4 Dy jones, No 2, $2 12k; SRO Ver Keilread Bonde, b1}4; 200 Crevhire Kaiiroad Ron: mpany, 9; | fastne Fnowee nna {G, Labero York Manutnetering, ( janntentoetne Camnene 1 5) Re of Daten madder | e | ptiow, as aro te be seem here, As the exhibition ; pany, 18 15-16; 50 Canton Sorip, 1%; 4 State chai ge Bank, 9) 50 Bass Boston (um 13 16-16; 7 Boston Woreester Rai! 1, Copper Company, ¥7}5. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Bepronn Ou, Manxer, Oct. 8, t, though quiet, in very firm, and full prices con- tinue to be realize We notice » sale of 265 bbis. at cash, Im menufactured, a tale of 3400 gal- lons 2d winter was made at 115 cents, cash Whale continues in Mmited demand at previous rates We Lave ovly to report ® sale of 200 bbis dark at 42 cents. Whalebone—There is ageod inquiry. but we hear our lust, ‘The ‘favorable accounts from Europe hi im ps ‘more firmaess to the mar- ket, and holders have advaneed their pretensions Sperm candles are in good demand, and ‘prices have further advanced, We netice sales of 400 boxe parcels, at 36 a 360., cash, FORKIGN MARKETS. Beamuna Paces Cuanenr, October 3,1849.—Bread— Pilot, per bbl., 178; navy, do, 16s, Candles—Sporm, by the box. per ib, 94.; Tallow. do 98 10d Fish —Cod, per 100 Ibs, 178 ; mackerel, No. 2, per bbl , 24s. do, do, No, 8, 22s; herring, smoked, ir box, Flour and Mral— Flour, Sf. per bbl, 348.7 do. ry: corn meal, do, 208, Grain—Corn, per bushel, 4 # 6: do, per beg, 9a ; beans, none; peas, none; oats, do., €s.; rice, per 100 lbs, 2la. Lumber—White pine, por M, £7. ‘Naval Stores—Tar, per bbl., 168; pitch, do. do; rosin, do, do. Provisloas—Pork, mess, per bbl. £3 a £3 68 ; do. prime do , £3; beef, mess, do., £3 44.; do.,N. ¥. market, do., £3 12s.; batter, by the keg, Ib. 11d ; lard. do’, do., 7d.; cheese, per ib., 7d.; hams, do, 7d; smoked beef, nove, 7d. Sundries —Sugar, per ‘100 Ibs., 20 & 22s ; molasses, per gallon, Is @ 1s, dd. coffee, per 100 Ibs, 308 ; soap, by the box, per lb. 4d. hay, per 100 lbs. 68.; potatoos, per bbl, 12 to l¢s ; outon, none; apples, per bbl., 16s.; ealt, per bushel, Anxeuncements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths are net inseried unless duly auchen’ieuled and paid fer. Married, In Baltimore, Md, on the 4th inst., F. Horxtws, to Mira Cann: D,, youngest daughter of the late Robert Graves, all of that city. Died, Oct Sth, Mrs. Maizanera H, years and four months, ‘the triends of her son, C. E Clark, and her sons-in- Jaw, Wim. Crittenden Mr. Blunthorne, are reapect- fully iuvited to attend ber funeral, this (Thursday) morning, at 6 o'clock, from 41 Yelancey street, Oct. 10, Janz: Enucra, aged 66 years, reliot of the late Jacob ©, Arthur. Het remains will be taken to Mount Pleasant for in- terment. On board the bark Onyx, Captain Harding, from ilies, On the pascage, of pulmonary consumption, Fr ¥ of M. Charge d’ Affairs w of Dr. Heap. On the Isth alt, at the residence of Rev. Dr. James Stark, Dennyleanhead. Stirlingshire, Scotiand, Rev, Ani ew Stang. LL D., late Pastor of the 1st Associate Presbyterian Church, of this city. At Piermont, N. Y., on the 2d inst , Samoen G. Ver- nike, Sged 89 years. He was @ soldier of the levo- lution. At Pars Christian, » on the 17th inst, Aw: Mania Frost, wile of James Williamson, aged 33 y born at Gibralter. On the ¥lst of Sept., at Bath, i rowen, #0n of the hi ark, aged seventy four ‘wglaxd, of cholera, 0’ Pyrone Power, known 22 a Heo general news coluina lor the latest Merl by maguctic telegraph. Teselligensa — Altert & nin & Ce ea Lion, Dyer, Now O: Forest King, Hawthor , Chato, do, J BC Ophir, Sylver pueh, SL ¥ Biwell; Now New Orleans, (4) Wood, do, Mallet & Lord; Teuuesee, (4) Cole, ell. Max poli a cs a Godfeas, Jonox, Nowborn; New Kegub vey, snd Golden dulo, Vaasaue, 4 dowstind, Padade!phla wreck of a large © bags sanding but te to ip to under ; wo hore the lirle Jest ord v4 , exchen Ish 42, lon f passenger d eigna i , Wood, Savanille, Sept 13, wish miso, to Everett & Brown, vercel to Gnesey & Murray. sops 2), Graud Caywan biatiog NG miles, passed Lrig Leverot, of New York, from fila for Yorn brie Keely Ieyten). Rea, Port au Urinee, #l days, with Tory cod, to 4 R f. ‘ * Trig BY Savannah, 7 dase, with cotten, to pA: or. o in , ae ship Fiulaad, of | New Yor for Liverpool, ip sear 3 avad, Thateher, | Raw Deurnae Otto ne mg, sn Saturday night, off Cape | w York: hark & 3 ql the alo, (corm SE; love focetopgatians | 5; beat, over, York, PL:lagelp! a. ine, Pe were Wilmington, NC, 5 days, with maval caney & Pharbe, (ao # Parker, Virgs eth poner, Kelly, ietor, Bambor, Virg mina Hotohbirs Perris, Virg jeridn, Mott, Vtecinia dduyn son with, Bodine, Virginia, 2 days. Allon, Virginia, 2daye. om. Virginia, 2 daya, Line, Parker, Virginie, 2 days. » Parke Virginia, 2 dave. ta, 2 dys 7 fain, 2 daya, ore Buydam (new), og Marbor, 12 . Johusow, Virginia, 2 days, Ge rtoans; Tennes: Savannas. he Union. ef ie We end deok ¢, ana « f the marter (2 Fale of wind te Bld Wilinw te WM bg previo! Hunt eee Tha the dirseter hs louse 0 W, RM Boer » Underwriters of mare on; robes Seneca, B Now York Two Arti rig Poconokes, New Beaferd; Rx dx Thomas ewark, Jol Ts be ae Bann Backs n, late of Seen delpt ia, hae beow purehased at Sale Bric Brine (tofore reported lost)—The following are the jewlsre:—Captann 1 of the brig Loval, reports that 4 {the 234 wt, Int Sf, len TO, be boarded the otiie Bride (of Hivehill), Capisin Chase, dis- er water, pnd took off the captain, hie JL ning pereons. Ehe sailed from Bee- the Hith of Sept fer Mobile; om the Zist, in int 22 90, lon boom, she experienced s viclent gale of wind from the and formerly of Phi for s Calivorain voyage. ith a Leavy veo, and walle lying to, the vessel wae her Pe *. The dock wos instantly ewopt of eeley, on y Moveable article, and the osbia aed reensthe were fille igh water, The maste being cet awa: @ riphre r ye hetoh ¥ and fate No part of the deck enme abo y eept a email portion of the vosrter deck, w Tected and lasned th eompletely © the gale y ren the midwight nhing under them, when they we Bevo Srrma, wich on, 16 dese from Ra amber ani rr tt w send & cook, ard thre A seaman. Rene AweRican, Malow, o fcom New Orleans, missed d went achore off the S point meg boat meen oe ore of point of Matagorda Leland, Tue neronr of 6 ship loaded with raitzoad irom b ashore at Cape Ellaabeth, proves to have been laservosks ene Lauxcnen—At Phippeburg. Me, 3d i risen, Kay, a fino ship. eailed the Koes dere, Hon Wim Mocd aad Jas Riggs in intended for the fret; hetug ch inst, by Messrs Trufsn tons, eaited ordiner, on the 2d inst, a fino shin, of abous 700 the Jolin Merrick, yy Moases Tupper, Crabices At Portland, 3d inst, @ fine bark, of 2 6 tons, Barah B Dale, intended for the freighting business. ADDITIONAL PARTICUL Sehr Kariten, of Bi atled the late storm. Capt Crosby, of ‘nasi with four men, when Salem, 71 ‘hore in Salom harbor, has been Brsohr Active, which was got off without damage A lerge fore and aft sehr, name unknown, laden with plas- ter and remot mon, wae ashore W », Mar- tha's Vinevard, on Monitay, F Murs till, with Ines of mainmast, went asl Rizer Head, Benen, Marblehead. in th G cite ‘wo small veancls went ashore at Has 5 sale, but will eusily be got of, eapeenne eine wig of about 200 tong, with loss of , Was eon off Rrewater morning of Sth. haces chr Gen Washingron, of and from Nantuokes for Bosto: put into Plymouth on with loss of boat. . wiche Maria Theresa (of Welllioes), Varker, went ashore In woastle Cave in the gal th, Will be get off to-day (7eh). - hecbecet ast oS ‘chy Magnet, of Nowburyport, before reported lost wb Ci Ann, 7th inet, wentachorein Lares Cove, She hed a0 atte tmachorel, on which there rence. Vessel n= t the Astor Mutual otfice, New York, for $1000. VincrTowN, Oct 8—Wo were visited with sterly storm 0: minh ehdere bi ral fishing varsols hom drifted fcom their anchors, and eansed ves and those with which they came in levick, of Barnotabl», lost howsprity head and beth chains and anchors—will probably recover tor. Schr Nahant, of Plymouth, lost head rails, bul- werts, and stanchions. ‘Schr Flora, of Dennis had bow bends badly sb soveral stanchions, mai boom, bulwarke, 0. pian, of Provincetown, stern, and received other ¢ .,, Schr Alteshany, of Vruro, si received other dams shes Patesting cetown, parted fast ro hi onthe beach. Stoop Oscesta (Toston musket). Lar vari, head and topmast, and received rome date ize to hull. Also arrSth, schr Yeso. Rysrson, Baltimore for Saso, with Toss of bost, saite, and other de mace. Oct 9A Bicilian brig, name ucknown, belonging to Pater mo, and bourd from Bavava for Mavre de Grace {or Harbor ‘J tadon with engar dnd molasses, with lose of mainmast and most of her sails, wea towed in (his moraing by steamer Nach The yacht Roti ‘tou Friday lass for from. male, We vet, and bas ‘t inong the versels injured in thi: are sche Lucy Marley and Rowente) vet BY the late Whalemen. Sai'ed from Tele of France, May 24. Mexican. Codworth, N B, 800 ap, 160 wh; Jaly 20, > Hab, 10 wh: Jely 20, Cantoa, Taber, do 0 bbls (pact mn). ken—Sept 19. lat 40, Jon 31, vom Fairhaven, Aug Clean. Renate Foi n Ports, PR dy oy: abt Sept 1S—Bark Chenango, Snew, for NOc- Por , Bey i= torn oo db eee ph 10-Briee Etruria, of N York; 8i- ue. ark Norm: oe , Bal OTTERDAR, Si NOvies Tata 4 ae) vr THOMAS, ib T9—f brig Alpha: Savanitia, Sept Ii—batk Sanes S Clazk, lig, ter Berton. : Home Ports, exanpRta, Oct &~ Art bark Amolia, Holter, Livorpools Fig Ge (Br), MeCroedy, £¢ John, NB; sch Senator, Barriao‘e, Oot 9—~Arr brig Candace, Mattho: gobre Leonora, Woolson, Alba isa, Hatony er Jowess roperte in Har por off the Potomac, a bark; both Hadley, Kent, and Jas 'W Paige, Taylor, Bosror, Ocv!—Arr ships Lelan®, Eldridy. sor Catte, Seimpaon, Cadiz lost hi rontien, Taslor do; Abwlino, Bilint, verd, Corlirs, do; Morrirburg, Hamblin, NOcke Garroll, Marchant, de: barks Broosa, Finney, Neweastio, Bog. brigt 2’ Browa, Aux Ca th (ot Haile well), AL Sid Bostons lor Braenos Ayres; Queen “Est! or, Clements Ryder, Charierton; sigoal for 2 th 1) Ha Liverpool via Maiifa: of this port) Knowle: le; Olio, Setion, Apalachicola; Joha Knap. Charleston; brigs Vineenngs, Merril, Mateue MeGilvery, Cardemac; Metallak, Duell . vert Vewpell, Mere Bueksritle, $C; Elias Dadloy, Hopkin erin Boun * Wilmington, NC: Cayton, Bs ar, Driseve, Fredericksburg Sli berke Nashua, iow brig aud fron. the Houde, barks Gow Briggn Rebt Wale. ise “ id echeoer;, aud 9 brig reported Dam= Koads, where remain ships P nd Anne Rich, ee Suan ese Fogle, Spear, N York, for (0, for ; Cilend, Witeber, di re brig ftichard Tu b—Ia pert, Mel thew, a tain, and Ai Deen, Pordan. fer Thew Boston. Philadelp’ia, for Boston, Ra Rline Meri- GaLvasvon, Septal aR—Are, sbip 8, York. Adveriteed, bh. ship J W Fannin. for no Weel fr Baltimore, with depateh ( brim abseta, Emiih, for Boston, de Austin, Moss, York, 23h; bark o had pot are Mary, Bayes, — Are schrs Alban’ ¢or Ur Tecdet; Blieabeth, | et, Mobile. Towed tn 6: 3 Soil ber! Four Brothers. aroun, Oct 7—Arr br Upsbur. ¢ w Waves, Oot sa Sid eer Avon, N York. BD, Oct Are eshes Me: ver, Philadslyh o pmad, Atha ® Pp Lyman, Dew Yor do; ach. soon, Warhipetoa, wus, Novfolk. tur de; Chorekes, Carver Mel mond, Phevingse he Tryphonis, Lawis, Philedot - out and jib boo, Sid sie Oxtord, + Oot Are whee Rapid. 8 Whelden, do; Chatlen Wright, Kopers, NYerk; Mancl as | Fowler, Ba Culve 1 MeNeil, hae since died, The brig’s erow are sok, one om bae died, Joba Perterson, leaving two seamen to pt M180 78 N, lon 75 SO WH, fell abandoned; blowing heavily at Coueh, do. eft 2S Arr sehr 8 Vi . th, briga Lindea, Mtb «bork M Varney, de. 84x Francisco, Rept l—Are oto, Coftin, Na Avdloy Clark, Lennie, Newport: barks Dinminond, Protons Boston: and several trip # Demir bark. : 4 Bariot, Oct D—Arr beige Hutehirson, and Draco, Jobneon, Ru Grande. t ernre. axe—ship ealestine—Master Allon {ill and DS Teap, eq (Uf 8 Om MJ Ferwet=13 tn the sve" | Serremt—6 in the sterrage: Mane lady and a rk Ony ghter: A Ton Passengers Salled. Sar TRAreurce Steamship Cali ruls, trom. 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