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: mn, sgreeee him, dying soon after the i Teurmament an@ Fete at Doughercgan } tulatiens of the dehghted company could net Chives, Modisate salon of Ria ward Mepaaten: ah tte: WTELLICENe: BY Tue MAILS. jena Bre ieent clk at ery Pp od pone Manes. >, feaiy have been formed anywhere. TERS her, Gein in anatnante te i er of Li timore Ameriesu, October 20. t another ceremony was to come. jar Our Washington Say pou ge Reb one “op rove in ce chet ce that |. Om Tuesday leat a and aratertainment, iaclud- ua no recent) eotheds had to euler prev ond Wasmineron, October 21, 1849. | period, have occupied a large space in the public | ing & a if Other “interesting cete- | upon the duties of her high’ station; and happily Pficral Despatches to the Government —Hopes In- | eye, although in opposite epheres, One was en- | Monier, tock place at Doughoregan Manor. ‘his | the first act of ker reign was te bestow upon the oad transactions uote mackerel frm, at $11 50 for ci 4 ee about a he ES obile; 4 Leaunful counuy seat, where the family of Carroll ‘i btemy F on ww M. Powsn—No Media | gaged te the Hon. James Buchanan, and the other ») , M4 ( | breve the rewards of valor, “wre —B te have been made for Livers | Barts: Mitlevilic, Ps mond; duced ira Prumm Me ed | i a sale ely sing, | orale bane aan tie a pena vata eta Ptr cae | een tas ace tae eae fk Poa : noe ‘ at 3-10d d, as asiagular co: | te colomal diye, is now the residence of Colonel | ‘The friends and admirers of two gallant officers | Gorm, et 4d; 200 barrels lard at 17s 6d ; 2,000 barrels a ohationes, biota he i pore i wo ‘M Marey, Hewett, Providenen) S. * +e. - acer eee cas oe ‘pied 3p doecees fia, the | be 4 whe bad doetipguimed themselves in Mexico, de- Conation tree a 2s ven 2s.; and 2000 shire, B mM Maroy, Hew c . ‘ , 1 ton; ‘ulean, hen it was announced, telegraphieally, that Abd Geetk of enrty thet ote have | Casion was very lenges and Fs fenatys, aod |e s of rag pome tesnmonabnot thy friead ¥ cine The Grot’rale of new frait came off to-dey | scct, Clark; do; barge, Brie, Norman, der” Niagara had brought the intelligence that | (@ tinued to lend « life of. inine grace : er. tpl a! pti te ier S088 auction, at which th ‘ood company. while the 4 . after the death of Mise Coleman that Mr, | feminine grace and elegance, unsurpassed. had deemed the occasion of the tournameata high, | 3 h there was 8 good company, France and England had prevailed with Turkey | Muhlenberg wrote that plaintive and exguisie | ‘The exercises of the touraam~nt, somewhat | |y yrpropriate one for tendering their Soieas of | ampere ry) ~~, ——— ried Suir Suanos—T) te refuse to deliver to Russa the Hungarian refu- | peem, “I would not live alway,” which wall “ere, are 1 ee sdaned to ein regard One of these officers, Lieutenant-Colonel | 325 Yor’ Beit’ be ae oe rl — edo; ee oe gees, the administration was elated with the hope be found un the brn backy of uoariy every oe desne on na eee J igecng pe sem 7.5, Masmiceya A.native of Virginia, Wise a ey $2 $0 forage . About 200 kegs grapes, at $275, ali 4 . en all . 01 ation. ie el rs ty a ce, em ne mont Linametn, Cal that the offieial despatches would give promise by Mr, Hobert ‘Coleman, net more than one-third | Ort, that apg ogee of this affair a et be! ning of the war, and heard its first thunders nthe | Inon —The market was steady, with celes of 150 tons Xen a on the ti 4 that the two firet named powers would slide out | remayns in the family, the belanoe beisgew allowed person: RAs pempaniasione 5 — Pte ee on the Hie Grande 3 and aitorwards, under | Seote! at s. 6 aes for American, with ealea | Bim of. the ty eee en ex wine beneies sn <a ae ee aeee aeALe ee ths peliy deve ot | field that the full measure of the, complusient Or Mexices Theother, Major Jolin Enger iioward, | of 1008 plas, at $40 cash; 200 tons Spania, ab $420, | fajouccu'a”evenshurviosan on the ath aud ys A A speculation. Mrs. James Coleman is among the | Paid to the gallant officers on the oceasioa, could | grandson of Col. John Eager Howard, of Revolu- Banx Rio, of Boston, befors reported 1m a measure, reasonable, because, if Russia insists | fiycunate ones of the family. ‘The bulk of her de | Rt be appreciated prithout some details of the | Gosary memary, having snised a volunteer sommpeny | mnie ctine Cae ee Tae eres wee rage from Newcastle, was! bound te ‘Yor upon a war with Turkey, and if France and Eng- | ceased husband’s property was invested in iron | Previous events of the day. in Baltimore, was commissioned asa captain in the a1, Sromes.—The warket was steady for common | Beifast. nearly oo; eleven- Jand assist the Sultan, they would not find it to | works, instead of bunk stock ; and, in spi'e of bizh ‘TME TOURNAMENT. regiment of Voltigeure, and was subsequently bre- with sales of $00 barrels Wilmington, at $1 42% | to Belfast, ard the re er, in Boston, Oaly c their advantage to come to an open collision with | tarifls and low tariffs, protection and want of protec- The ground selected for the tournament wasan | vetted for gallant conduct at the storming of Cha- | delivered, aud 40@ barrels North county, at $125, from | Wrnihe s borion Of hess sunt! none the United States. tion, she enjoys an income that a German prince | elevated spot on the right of the road leading to} pultapec, where he was among, the first to scale ie Spirits of turpentine were steady; sales of 300 | ee ee ete ho railed. the vessel om r might envy. I is her daughter that Mr. Pierce But- | the Manor, about a quarter of azmile trom the man | the walla of the fortress. ee by fives ” He = $000 inaured om bie ths, freighs money. Carge BE 2 nceantaeet gether 4 ler is about co marry, and he may congratulate him- | sion. A gay of stately oaks bordered on the Upon the ceasing of the music, which had barst | oajicny. chirtly cit pressed, wer: 2 > he , t « | a 4 ae to-day 700. ~Capt Maurin, of and from a self in a double sense. His first wife had genius, a | rear; and from the other side, fronting the road, a | forth at the concluding ceremony of the corona- | Tye pale cf Huglish advertised at auoti off , pe cr peaigea og nie tome ier Wworldewide reputation, and an historical name. | view of the open country spread out far and wide. | tion, the lord of the manor, standing upon one of | ta day, pest of which was eithécewn, “Tie anle osi- flies teen instants 6 par ge eontents. But, p wed respectable sources, we learn | His second wife (if the event takes place) is young, The eye of the approaching visiter was arrested at | the steps of the throne, and holding in his hands | braced casks 11 pipes, at 64350. @ 673¢0., oash, | Newport euror harb wide of that Mr. Rives has written from Paris that his | aecomplished, ofeurpassing beauty, and as wealthy | once by the imposing aspect of this beautiful emin- | @ silver piaber, of beautiful workmanship, ad- | Th no change in sperm or whal Was got SE ea the A ; ic q “ ti sat , Brio hicemonn, of B. own impression is that he will not be received as | as sny young lady of her attractions ought to be. ence, to whicha military appearance was given by | dressed Colonel Magruder in an appropriate speech. Pov Pork—The sales comprised 600 barrels, | |B Saimiser traordinary by the French Govern- The new railroad bridge over the Rancoeas | tents pitched upon the summit,aud flags and banuers Col. Magruder said in reply :— at 910 60 @ $le a & mee ane 38) cry os Ny fae 7 i rime. Beef ough he has not | Sreek, constructing by the Camden and Amboy | streaming in the air. ‘The animation of the scene I accept, sir, with a grateful heart, this flattering testi- | P’ , ment, elthough be has not Yet made ihe attempt | Railroad Companys will be finished in abont two | was further enhanced by the sight of horsemea | monlal windly preceuted by my friends in Baltimore in | 9” ptivate terms. ‘The nominal Dricas ware $0 «$0 25 England tad offered her mediation in the affairs | Weeks, and then passengers will be conveyed direct | careering to und fro—some, superintending the | token of thelr approbation of my humble services in | Go ty Me Sto ee country, aud $075 @ $19 of ee United States and France. The French | from Amboy to Camder, and thus dispense with | final preparations of the place; and others, cavaliers Terie sf in comical with: my Leotbes ofseeh oer, page Ae aE 8 age Kou je i 4 Government is very much dissatisfied with M. | the steamer at Bordentown. The company are | of the ay, trying the mettle of their steeds in | beemafforded the opportunity, { have performed any ser~ | ‘tured. to arrive, at $15 60 Some 500 tlerces of Per- Poussip, for cqndeotontthg to explain thet he had | now putting up a new and more commodious depot | the lists where they were soon to meet competitors. | Nore than repaid by the Yinduess manifested towards | 10's prime mers hold, to arrive in December, on private made use of the language whieh oar overnment | at Camden, ‘indeed, their whole efforts, for the At twelve o’clock a large company had already | me, both by the eitizens of my native, as well as those | tems. Of eut meats some 160 bhds. dry salted hams took exception, by the direction of M. Tocqueville; | Inst few months, have been directed to the one ob- aseembled, and for nearly an hour afterwards the | of my adopted State. A place in the affections of his | #¢ld st Cd, for Philadelphia. Lard waa steady, with the French Minister for Foreign Affwrs being of | jeet of removing, obliterating, and blotting out, | arrivals were incessant. Along the road towards | countrymen is the most cherished reward of «soldier's | tales of 500 bartals and Uprarnelae da rel fc ord pg mateof sehr Volai been Lefore reported. hag — Sales of 120 bhds. New Orleans were made 2. sexy —The sales reach: h ji > arti ; to prime, and 6c. for extra; and atic. | pao C1 ‘The eapidih of ekein whieh ane ab he og | every real or imaginary cause of complaint. Fares | the city, a continuous line of carriages extended, | ambition; and when that reward is tendered him by his f B10 CHATHAM—The captain of s brig wi We geatog th Peed AUS File wii taa en ie been redured, sconraniodations increased, | all das ling forward with rapid speed—brilliant gga ned Fee ee ete tical Sisttgnd aoa sea onic “t ae hm 2 Citak te team or my Besnes Ayre es Avg Pema as sa sats no right to shield humself privwely, by, casting | and greater facilities offered for freight and passen- | equipages, four in hand, competing with blooded | wear eeeec, whose eit and Bindness baveever actved Ke. elton, with lose of eo dak blame upon his own government, or’ M. Tocque- | gers. This road has always been popular with our | trotters in buggies and barouches, uo favors being | {o\i2nt and comfort bis “pathway of pain,” then ipdeed | Kice was quivt, and no sales of moment transpired. ley ho Sp ake for ie Persnilg citizens—much more so than any of our own State | arked or given in the way of taking the road. The Stas Giotds tinea whe ae linihe truestand the British Charge, has received | roads—and the late liberal course pursued by the broad avenue leading to the Manor regounded | jyosttively sensibility, and wor i H i line still more of a favorite | with the rattling of woeelsand the tramp of horses, | express the gratitude of his hea: 2 nisin ville, w 4 e ail her «| ai 18508, out 400 bbls, at 266. | Le wich wore taken away with it; Hosuppiied her with Mr. Crampton ecome inadequate to ‘That position, sir, I 5 5 gov t, inform iin, it | company will make thi . 4 q vy; “ : i i said, iia Began Ter ateriised ts tees to with us hiladelphians. as the vehicles whirled along in quick succession, | now ocoupy—a position rendered more embarrassing Bike ite Gule tat Bst.oi ie fod bo Drwdgo | qeenes Ber Seer ens for Rio Jaxcire, “DW net Same her present, position oa the Nioarsgie qhestien; gia: Sos a | freighted with fiir ladies, whose varied dreseca | and more interesting by the clroumstances of the scene | A: =o. with small rales and now held at ve, ny ong beg aes os Tg but, av Mr. r, the new Minister, is expected Puicapecrnta, Oct. 23, 1849. | and fluttering veils, vieing in brilliant colors with apres: ca pee for | Eat leet yore di ee ene eee tan et io > sre, (cf Baltimore) from Bu fo Gee to usrive in the next steamer, nothing further will | Flourishing State of our Finances—California Gold paereoany fae saves o: Bader era 6 ng {ety und exnoble life, and upon ® Foil hallowed by | ¢th end 10th and llth streets, at $476 total | Iykitdv'that while lgiva ie i ree be done m the premises until that time, G. at the United Staves Mint—Cadets of Tempe- | $y .0hi nt ane Peturesi very Rt eeeed must impressive historic adsooiations ‘The frat is | $13 S00; terms, 00 per cent. on bond and mortgage. A | mer dons nea running leak, which increased a a » compored of m: ir countrywomen an nde; larger number more were advertised; but not | in 24 hours from 50 to Wastisoron, Oct. 29, 1849, | rance— The Feir— Amusements — The Killers | prepared to enter, as by, anticipation, upin the | laa the seating place ofthe vensrable Carvoll of Car. | proving satisfactory, the tale wan stopped. ear up for Bucmos Ayres, ‘August 16, with The Institution of Slavery—View of the Mississippi About—The Markets, §c. pleasures of the day. And never did an October what «is Me: chants Ewchange.by A J. Bleecker. —Brookyn | both pumps censtantly going. ee ve | gun shine forth with more genial warmth, or with ‘throb at such a greeting, mid such » eoone ‘4 lots west cide Nostrand av. 25 by 1 3140 |. Wrecn—Coptain Grabam, of the sche Home, at om by a Di Our good old commonwealth, after years of abuse ‘ m “ New Orleans, from Brazos, rep-te having on the lat Election by @ Democrat. ¥ e a more softened lustre upon valley, hill, amg wood. | Mine, sir, wil never cease to be grateful, and thi 4 do., 120, 440; 24 do. slob, | Mow Oneans, from Brasce reports having. cea * * * * * * on beth sides of the Atlantic, is getting both into | ‘The day seemed to have been bespokwp fe the | lection of this proud day will nerve me to the oe 1,440; 8 de. on cast si osirand | then, bortem Up, newly conpered mainmast ‘ens, foremand The abolition question is not a question between | favor and eredit again. Within the last twenty- | occasicn. spebnens Oh opz bed by greeny a A, ae i= eS anna avenue, 105, 40 do., aad Nomene teen cie: wie nike deot, 5 ee See liberty and slavery, as these terms apply to white | four hours she has purchased $75,000 worth of At the word given, the cavaliers who were to men. It is a question between the free migger- | State Fives, at the market value, which makes a Ses yped for te paige Of ihe arepe carve tort. nets Silt ond on ism, and depravity of the Five poiats, and the or- | total of nearly $200,000 of the State debt which has | were, every one of them—each with banner in| manner in which you have been pleased to speak of my enue, 100, 800; 16 do, La Fayette, 91, derly deportment and good hubits, of the happiest | been blotted out within a few weeks. This is but hand 5 cant atayed mt hie ome ectiny aad coe: sarviows in Mexions ent ag © soldier $e eee seneh Oh LUA Sf 0 82%, 00; 1 do, i illione: 4 ume, and all full of ho; ndjbent on victory. 5 jek + 200; i < ; , rural population in the world, ‘There are now | @ emall hole in forty millions; but it is @ come | ee ee ee not ons tie peattnction: aid | on this cecesion abtribated to minea degree of merit far do. Hkery at.) 8154,"1760; 7 do. Sarey, avenue, 85, ee Tenis barton ll > Sao ae three millions of honest and well behaved negroes | mencement, and affords most substantial evidence | the ety crowd hurried thither as fast as wheels | dove their deseris, 665; 1 di uabeey oe , 180; 1 do., Quiney at., 105; 5 ee. gnged in the coasting trade. * ; "i ¢ A = ; Having uttered this very appropriate reply, with | Gree 4do, Hickory #t., 125, 500; in the South; and, in twenty-five yeara more, we | that “the incalculable resources of Pennsylva- | and horses could carry them. On each side of the | 4) Beariog oro peinent eae oo. = of e 785; 4 do, 1257600; 2 do, 102, ‘Whalemen. v1 . do, Van Buren st , 10) shail have six muliions of them. Ihave known | nia,” about which our journalists are for ever Lo gees ware: acecurtie practiced speaker, Col. Magruder advanced to- ai; § 40 103 Ppt £464 Mi 7 avenne.$?, 776; +3 ‘ several cases of «mancipation, but Inever knew a | prating, aad by which we are to be extricated | were crowded with fuir occupants, awaiting the | Wares the throne, and received trom fur hands the | 1009.5 ao, Sidaed ntesae sar ee wile r tame At Payal, Sept 22, ® a, Francis, NB, 314 op, landed. for negro to be benefitted by being set at liberty. | from debt and difficulty, are not matters of moon- pontest of skal apd horesananship which was at ah re ae ed sla P sad reget a8“ the 3 i rene, 14334, 2800; 8 do, Nostrand avenue, 145, Sedpermes ide, and landed 3 ap." g.:4 ae 2 From the day of cipation, their course i: hine--mere paper statements, having their ele. | hand,and im which each young daughter of beauty " a 0; 4 do 185, 870; 3 do. 160, 480; 2 do., ; At do, — alt, brig Gem, of Beverly, landed 10° ” phindinn by Meg uings ak ood anecdote nx ments, in fedae, froth, and other wnsubstantial | might feel herseil’ personally interested. For, the | hands ef Major Howard. ‘The address of presen- | go, De Kalb avenue, 125, 250; 2 do.. 180, 206; 2do.,125, | to be shipped to Boston. times, but could not make ber: Brio M. C. Draren, (before the brig Telegraph, arrived at N Orl Karitan Islend, reports that the brig a totally lost on the fist of A jhe Mosquito Eivietedthe Sree Stat “faa of tel Bray aes thanks f% do., 105, 420; 16th, ship ‘eudletom, d = i ore LP ry By fe " i? Spoken. this eubject, was related’ the other evening in my | Materials. Whena State can pay the expenses of | victor was to have the eelection of the Queen of Layton op Voy ec nieak the ee imap ie EE MGE” Ben a HN Bark Sarah Olney, of aud from Boston for Matanzas, Sept seu by ¢ Rautharn petiiaenan its government promptly and liberally —punctually Love and Beauty, whem he was to crown, and bY | ycuiful'g ueen, Major Howard said in reply:— | Hosr, buiee MpS i David Godfesy, Young, trom Liverpool (25h) for Rie engagements in specie funde— | whom he wus to be crowned—a prize. worth con: | YN idlnave attempted, under other cireumstaneer, | Corn, bush Jane ro, Sept 28, off Suiteos. from New York for Ragged Island, The present Bishop ct Alabama, Dr. Cobbs, an | meet its plighte estimable and devout prelate of the Episcopal | #nd at the same time make permanent provision | tending for—as the champions in the field seemed | 4 ;e¢urm harks to the gentlemen who have been 60 | Wheat.“ Beg Jouph, ‘Ke carck, ts a aeiten of Virginia, and polls 8 years | for the ultimate redemption of all its habiliues, its | to know and to feel. J Rind us to make me this beautitul preseot, ead to you, | Oil Cake, to oct 15, int'8f 08, tom 7206. was encliced to ‘pate a favorite family | bondholders may well rub their hands or noses, as | ,, The gentlemen who acted as judges were Gunoral B. | sir, tor the complimentary remurks you haya addressed Ree SF aturoces descended to km from is: father, | inclination prompts, and ‘rejoice with an exceed. | C Howard, John Ridgely, of Hampton, and Colonel 4: | to ine: Lut receiving st from your fair hand, tle la eaeitey sackeamite om | alters uy) fo They weredevout, well raised, carefully instructed, | 1D great joy.” All this has been witnessed in Robert Gilmor, end the fusetions of Heralds’ were lee. iat PEE een ee po dengren ont ALE e f joston for falifornla, 404 inst could read and write, and recited the offices of the | Pennsylvania, in the year of grace, 1819, These | giotted to Messrs, Z. Collins Lea, and Charles Howard, | gq queen of beauty avd (ove by the choles of the elotor | Bostox, Oct, 22.—Hrokers’ Hoard.— 40 shares Norfolk reign Ports. eburch wath propricty avd correctness. When the | ¢ebghtful pence, facts, cou a with re favor- | of Waverly. : ‘ : Knight. anderowsed before that by Dane Nature fair. | County Hailroad, b30, 27%; 20 do. 27; 30 do. bl0, 27%; | Awarenvass, Oct 2 Arr ship Agnes, Jones, Akyab, (before negroes ascertained the inclination of their | able advices by the last steamer, have caused Penn- When the full sounding martial strains from the | ¢st of the daughters of Maryland, it bec trea- | 88 do. 27%; 20 do. 4 85 Boston and Provi- | reported im the Texel, 2ch ult}, juaster’s mind, they annoyed him incessantly, | 8¥lvania Fives to ge up, and up, and up, uatil they | band had announced that all was ready for the of which I feel utterly unworthy. The | dence Tajlroad, 90; 3 Borton and Worcester Rail. | ,A%TGUs, Oct 2~Drig Marcellus, Sheflold, from New Fork, flattering the ves how well they coulddo, and | bave reached a point which would have sounded | strife; in the the midst of profound stiliness and | smile of approbstion on benuty’s brow [ wball in- | road, 9734; 10 do. ¥8; 4 Fitehburg Railroad, 10834; 4 le i ‘ine Ratlroad, 104%; 4 Old Colony Rall- revere Bee hy ow rich they would b d utterly and outrageously incredible to the men of | anxious expectation, one of the heralds of the da jor myself, Hut the sword I cor " r Be acerca eee erat eadgut | litte faith who sold out im 1840. Some of the sun- | Z, Colline Lee, H'sq., rode into the lists and tade tribute to the eallant body of Maryl 7 Vermont Central Railroad, 4534: 5 Wes. munumission. A= they were good house servants, | vive bulls of Third street laugh, chuckle, and talc | proclamation, giving notice that brave champions | Bad the good fortune to command in the war with coreg enw i erage nS Dolan at wy Bp Og oon they could do well in Paltumore. They were fur- | ©f par; but this never can happen, unless California | were now about to contend for the aeise of love | Sexes, mettre ooh | goers Wl Co. 1000; 20 Vermont and | eu!Bangor, (May 12) art 1th, do: Meletts (Dam). ~ wr , ho Id be too : - aaabed with’ plewty of eieliea tutipumao pay shal gold becomes as plenty as copper. "What man, in | and beauty, and ealling upen all to look and wit- bets mast rod pe aiiroad, 204; 25 Reading Railroad, abu Berke Mcrverius (tia), She Re tratles ., 4 1d to bt been but a email way, and letiere to pentlemen’ in Baltimore to ses | bis sober senses, is willing to pay dollar for dollar | ness how gallantly each competitor would do his mn o nds Vermont Central Railroad No. 2, (Brom), duckeon,, f Bown, ve ily, if not ly, and obt avarieed d dawiy 10 otgie A a ne he dumper pilndashine Atego Cit better in Philadelphia, und in the course of a year | Money equally, if not more securely, and Ootain a | advenced, and moved slowly in single tile down | followed to complete the pleasing en,oyments of the | - Parag roy tom eg, Rhema op or two reached New York. From Baltimore they | better per centage? If, by. some hocus pocus on | the lists.” As they passed along, each holding im | day urd evening. ‘The company that. puttock of of Birthe, Marvieges, ond Deaths are | Oc: Ii the sly auee eet oe 1. for New York, wrote home oceasionully, but the correspondence the part of the brokers, St Fives should be | his carecoling steed, that sec med enger to spring | the splendid horpitalities of the Manor on this um- | netinserted unless duly authenticated and paid for. Carron (Whamyon), July 2%-Sbip Valparaito, Lockwood, b 4 oP | cur only cialm to your kindness, after them. After a short time, they could do | for five per cent stock, when he can invest his | devoir. Then to the sound of music the cavalters | . These ceremonies over, ihe bauquet and the ball o a foreed up to par, State Sixes ought to be worth | forward, they received friendly salutations on r COC could have b h han fr QAAANAAANAAAAAAARARAANDAD AD ADD DARA | SR Oe nth Gk: grew less, and finally ceased. About the third ap to per, . orward, they rec ly sal posing cecaston could not have been less than from p Sandie . winter they wrote from New Yo The weather | 120, which is eight per cent higher than the cur- | either side, with hearty good wishes for success. | three to four hundred. Meewem, Weeks, for hoetes, iy Filansen oe Wiveth, dar beck Op Tuesday, the 23d inet., by the Rev, Mr, Charles | {)\¢h% fr 0s Ii Halsey, Mr. Wintiam E. Branxenann to Miss Many t apix, Sepe ra. Jarvis. from NYork via N Tromreon Crank ; and, at the same time, Mr. Tuomas | Pecford, por commenced disg. eld eb, brig Othel'o, Sanith, (ier | VAN Benes to Ming Louisa Mane Crank, daughters | Buencs Ayrer. f Howell Clark, E'sq., all of this city, was very cold, und ews work was scarce to be had, | Tent quotations for United States Sixes. The riders were sixteen in number. They rode and they were not very well, they wanted to Your penny cotemporary of the Sun says that | down the tists in the following order—being the know, if “old master could not send them some | there is more California gold at the mint in this | same in which they afterwards ran their successive money.” They fivally sunk dowa, and fell in | ity than can be coined in six weeks, workin y written a letter to ia’ which he oo! | . H at ” bi { night and d. nd adds, that in consequence of | cTavish, of Baltimore, 2 George wi to pict SS arith, the depraved: habits of the herd of free | thls delay, percele of Calitoraia gold have beenfor- | vp wilin Howard, of Waves: | ftraction, and that New Soxioo a jast a secur Bick now, more, than reflecting upoa the error he com- | Warded to England, by the New York merchants, | ly. 4 Henry Scott, of Daltime: exapder Rid- pete bare ag On the 22d inst., of consumption, Sanam Conwen.t, tobe coined there. ‘The Swn ie, as usual, untore | & Lieut, Beltahover, U. 8, | chor Dinemore, was renominated on i 7 ° iret | A: 7. John B. Howard of J 8 George S. Higgs, | lest, for Governor of New H | tunate in its statements of alleged fects. The first Spaiimere, 8. Monee ts Comell oF seltinces mee: SA | statementis wholly erroneous, and the second, I ty. ‘10. Lieut. he 1.’ James MoHenry aged 48 years. ihe relations and friends cf the family are respect- fully ivvited to attend her funeral this morning, from her late reridence, No, 86 Cannon street, at half-past 7 Dewanana, Sept 21~ Arr bi Be'fasr. mutted, in gratifying their wishes aod settiag them free. "This is, on » small scale, a picture of the moral desolation thet misguided fanatics would 7. r . ott n the whole country from the Potomac to | Pre*ume, is equally eo. New York merehants are Movements of in MH. Benton, jr Thome ore. i iy J . A. . 4 . eS New York asses; sending gold dust to « mint | sentimers, 12, Captain Poste, U, 8. A. 13, Tiernan | sci souri, te a Phileddipbi ietensred te Hempstead tee thee ‘A friend of mine, who bas lately returned from | three thowsand miles off, ineurring the serious ex- | of Cowpens. 15. Captain Elwell, U, 8. A, 16. Wil: | National Sebool Convention from Lo Drowned, on the 2th July, 1849, at Sasramento city the South, alleges that the demd@rauie party will | penses of freight and insurance ia the outward and | Liam Key Howard, of Dalthnore county, Lion. Daniel Webster bas consented to preside at the | California, Avcusres P Dono, of New York (son of sweep everything betore them in Mis i, Col, | heme trps—and what for? The Sun says to save gained the head ef the lists again by a | New Hamprbire festival, to be beld in ostom by the | Fyekiel Dodge deceased) im the 30th yeat of his Me Willie will sucered Tompkins, MeWilie ie a | me. Under the most favorable circumstances, | ¢ the margin of the grove, the cham- | Batives of New Hampshire, on the 7th of November. Toughke«pite papers please copy. South Carolinian, and stood up close to. Gen. | the coin could not be returned for the dust under ready for the onset—a breath SEQ On the 22d inst . in Boston, Charles E. Horn, Esq , Jackson, and was a leading Union man, in the | Sixty ¢ , sit ot gold dust at the | silence prevailed—all eyes were anxiously turaed CITY TRADE REPORT. Be OT iy tag peered SR Tivecvoon, Got 6- Dark Gling, aeeen tolpaeian! days of nvllifiestion In the Natchez district, the | Pbiledelphia mint willen:ure a return of American | towards the starting poimt—whea a flourish of Tursvay, Oot. 23-—6 P.M. -e , * Lecnomn, abt Sept 10. fd ba Hiden ond Peancer, Gok Shon half thar eo ub = comet, | trumpets was aes and at the moment, ros ‘This being packet day for the steamer Caledonia, to les at the fountain bead. | ing at full speed, the first cavalier, Mr. McTavish, le particular! When cur mint was erected, and its present machi- | swept down the liets, and striking the quiataia | ‘ai! em Boston, trade, in many articles of produce, fd to attend the funseal iis bis tate sesidenen, | fStsr 6 suns | nery ordezed, manufactured and put up, the golden | full, enrried ix over in handsome style, and rode | ¥8# *me lers animated. Cotton sold to » moderate ’ ue, on Thursday, the MATIN July 10 (he former dated. Shine Amity, Pare i cramento valley were not antly off, amid the acelamu of the behold. | @xtent, at rates, if anything, s shade in favour of pur- govelcek, A M.. precisely, Hil eins Will be taken | #B% fr Boston. ¢ o7 days Mocilde, Lowla, ‘Ant Maria, accomplishes Gov. Brown, the finest specimen of shed Southern gentleman that visite this me- ampetitor. ne, having recently lost his amiab! lady, 18 prevented from going fully into the can- | depesita in the ves and friends of the famfly, and the , og 22. » for Sandwich Island 2 4 € = rk Wm H Shaler, Fraaz, = repaired and reloading, Uo am. vase, but there 1s no doubt of his ¢ mm. Jake | Creamed of, aud consequently it had not teame Mr. George Howard, of Waverley, | ehacers, The almost daily reports received from the | to Staten Island for interment Wandas, Aug se Whitey. for Caloutta Thompson will ve succeeded, with his own c manage the stream cf Califi a fe rider, who bad eqtal success and equal | Sowth, regarding the yield of the present crop, are Bibs brig Carctogs, Meee er Scone aie sent, by ene of the some sort Visirer which has so steadii pa | for the lest six months. sew the difficulty, an n pouring into her vaults | gp We have not spice to particularize each | eontradictory. In certain localities, euch as the Red i The alticers of the mint | rder as he went through his first tilt. Following | River bottoms, and in some other parts of Louisiana meet the new demand, | in the order we have nomed, all Lore themselves end to prevent de! new ma- | well, Five tilts followed in su , all repoits concur in representing @ chinery, and mede the necessary alterations aad | rious success—the interest deepenii h deficiency of the orop, and in some few places End of the Pucl—Violent Assault— Emigrants, § iprovements to secure the desired end The new | succeeding chorge. Am interval of som the worm has been complained of, From other por- ‘The duelling party have cooled down to ahealthy | Machinery is in working order, and the alt tions of the southern States, on high and good lands, in the melting and retining department # temperature; and are, it is ead, preparing a state- ‘ompleted, If any of the Sun nts” doubt the mere rH. Jone 26-+Bark Pilot, White from Mosambique, rth ina few mn it well. Francia, Crocker, for Konigsberg, ~- Bar Our Baltimore Cerrespoadence. Raurimonr, Oct. 23, 1549, hour was then allowed aga breathing apac ahGITERP Am Oot &--Bark Hong Kong (Deteh), for Béston and rider—a period which was busily oc Sx Manrine, Ot 6--Brig Alpine, Trent, for York f Sig eth, bark James ‘wel Curtis (from New otk), | earnest dise ong concerning the chan more favorable accounts have come to hand, It{seon- “| sidered premature to risk ostimates of the average ‘ if not quit ment, accompanied by quite a voluminous cor- York mer Bee gonors! nows oolump i ased capacities | cesg for thie champion or th | | py mngnetie telogrs: reepondence, to explain to the public the why and | of eur tnint for coining, just pan greg dows | mendations of the bold and accomplished horse. | rie! until the season of pleking poicrresy eee — to perform 3 os it hed yet,” and it is quite bhely they wi ship of all. ‘The firet picking from fiulde is generally emall, the | brig Uranus, wherefore of their not fighting. a oe manship of | tite coversome difference in the distance between U 1 sl t { the Id the " | Ship—Clifton, Ingersoll, Orleans, T P Stanton. , ; “ pon a second proclamation of the herald the | reecnd prover mere abundant, and the third aud last) pat youl em ue N ork ar Jo; d Ne ork and Phila- ae ‘ark—Louls (Bel), Bauguict, antwerp, Schaidt & Bal- Home Ports, The excitement with regard to the duel has | New York and London and New York and Phila- | titise began 1 + in the same order, and five | depends much upon the prevailing state of the weather | chen. Darrimgne, Oct 23—Arr Bremen ships Custer, Vou San~ qivea way to a game of fisticuffs, im which Dan | delphia. rounds more were run 1e conte: t,as it drew Brigs—Froant Mickle, Singu ten, Bremen: Gegihe, Homann, ‘Bremer; Dee James An- if favorable ciren: dqustity Un : » Cadete « fi for to ite extent ~. tp 3 Rice figured en Sunday last. It appears that R he Cadets of Temperance had a fine day for to a close, beeame more and more exciting. | is lens pacliona Sune ooh Get, Oak Gok Co; Clorioge (Iai), dreva, French, Burton: Lowell, Loveland, Basten: d lua wife we 7 + with Dr. Will | their parade—blue skies above and muddy streets er and louder were the acclamations that now 7 A Jo) ER a, Beawion, cH eh et es ee ee | beneath. The turn out was quite large, and with | greeted a succeseful pass. The ladies waved their * plants e experienced the ly, Bt Jobne, NF, Dunsovn Leonard and his wife, when a printer working in | their banners, music, and m d marshals. make | fandkerchiefs, and clapped their hands; and there The occurrence of frost iy | Beckwith: wburg, Cooper, Charleston, N LL MoCrendy fier Appleby, who alleges he | quite a rensation through the entire line of their | were in every quarter manifestations of the | ing to the Intitude denne Freviaenes, Vien traseien cael, B . received foul treatment trom the Doctor, | march. As I write, they have not reached Wash- | strongest interest. Now and then a melancholy 3 varies in different ye Sreplen, Inch " Cole, | lingsworth, NYorky Thora, stepped up to him, and calied him a thief. Blews | ington square, where they are to be dismissed, after, oken exclamations of dis»ppointment frost at the & be present Dalim: te, J: cman, | Boker, Fall River: Emil: PP U ce brok szclam as of dissppointment, | ton 00 om -—% 5 were given and received, and in the miée Appleb jef ceremonies. ould | casaanentiel diame Gaal owing to ei. eal tig ty Rice's bat. On Suaday ‘Itice Heo b jo enenpesestas Samege or SOBA Y d'to contend in t ay, Mille, do, | Ol possession ertered the Sun of tations with the hibiting the least itl g Appl by whilet situng on neanor aud darin; eserved a bet ome beautifu failed by a slight swerving of the horse at al roment=(he animal being unaceus- lering ite growth Ia n usual, For * to come correct information from th ich is didieuit to obtain from such a ya untry, will be looked for with anxi rof the Franklin Institute still attracts jint champion, whose manly de and after exchanging sala- | large crowds, and still aflords a never-endin / and without ex- | for the pens of our industrious and talented re ers of the daily press. The exhibition deser 4, adelpk Ly Eeih, ‘Pornembuco; Plota Maria, Kade liffe, Norfolk. eme | holdness d rt. charg all the erit tere , pasved steamsnip Murmano, i, Re Vaal bese Tooker, W Bsc po the praise that has bee freely lave tomed to euch ex ms dealers. For, ft iv the extent of the present ye Parco phia: t on . Son ss “oon, Oct 19--Ar brig Allston, dewn, and bruwed bis head and face with the h m Saturday, after having been Vi me were shivered In a ety preduetion whch mud sehr hiteh Dayle, Beynted, and Arno, Oramk. Nore of hie boot, most dr ly, before the composi- | leart forty thousand persons. and the days of Caer de Lion tent, te the Oct = Ar Home, Webd. snd WM Poaw, Hisckon, tere could interfere. Rice has been ar All the theatres are domg an excellent business |o-t his seat by the f Straight b e, ond Western flour, to TF Stan . phia, esch with lose of deck load \ sw—the Walaut being crainmed every ever Oe ne pees OF x Nght eupply, and prices some firmer, while com: , Loveland, C on, 5 days, with eotton to | yy held to bail, to anewer at juet now—the Waleut being cram y ae The final round be » judges-com | aud inferior grades hear, <i dull, and pric Southern flour was in feir demand, at previous rate: » Fanny Kemble reads the “Merry Wives (of Mampten.) Wheeler, Buenos Apron, | brs Wm Russan ship G The Raswan ship Gu 6, to k P fiwok Ms tds; and it arrived here yesterd dand counted up their re pa Tse (0 a9 accerteined that the victor of t nie ‘Smith, ot passage Get 22--Arr bark Girard, Chase, Pilate 1 Dols tt, Hall, Philade’phiay Be alia, ‘Halt, der Lanedty Phitvrook, f Deonis) ‘ ok. da ras Ll Meal was quiet; rye four the same Wheat wassteady, | (Detch), St Barts, 18 days, with sale ofand twenty-nine day nen, havieg oa board | overflowing audience. Sie a Rhett, of the army, ne of the officers at Fort | with some betiet enquiry. Corm wan some better Bens two cobm, and 188 passengers in the steerag ie . ; ane ir we of a new cher: I into office. yes- McHenry. The three next in order, who had won me a ia good demand tor export. There we nom a : 5 ¢ subjoin yesterday's #took sales: - 41,000 ¥ #, | terdey, was celebrated by the rowdy gang "ya the privilege of selecting maids of he vinl change im other grain, Pork was firm, wit Beaned. eeu, e Se, 1EU0, 1009; 10 rderes Marine Bevk, 28 | places In that delightful district wer : Howard, of Baltimore count mand Lerd continued steady. Butter was ple More all, for Liston. wriie True, Charles the Killers, and one house burglariously entered tR sarang eH 7 and lees fan firm, and in good dewand in Liveret, Cressey, Sav: the Beeakwnter, #0 Our Philadelphia Correspondence | i oN hse eli<cubont te las 1» OF more city. for export. wed fitm, with moderate | 4 . to Bveret | and robbed. Nor iathiss allmabout mst the result was not. made at the lists, tales. "Gogare were cold to p moderate extent, while rie En rom Jacksonville, Purmaperrmia, Oct. 22, 1349. evening, as ” lady and her fa uring CEF.) 13 days, Ow t * served as a part of another ceremony pileer were inclined to droop. tchrad Empire, Asrira The market was firm, with ealos of 60 bbls, | tys"perenitt, te Drevionsly reported re Totten, Pri 2th, A M—std ahi tive Mrs. Fanny Ke olombia, Setzer, e—The Marriage Question— | honeina & tye, we they were posting the rane THE CORONATION . ’ ns of the late riot, a stone was hurd at the dav , Mage | at $7 for pote, and et $0 12% a $6 18 for pearls, | Noi ‘5 days, with staves to master. | Sherwood, NYork Merchant, Tessler, Weet Ladi The Coleman Family—Camden and Amboy | iin, missing him, bit ore of the young ladies - pon a al oe m3 of the m vate oy A“ Brewat —A ctendy market, with sales of 1,200 ibs, | | Prig Spegican, Hoes, Savannah, 8 days, with cotton, § bag oy ee -ays Rotiroad Company above the forehe:d, inflict ile sad throne, encloeed withina bower festooned and cw | wetran he cook Denton Dime, ‘ ie rt I mentioned, in former letter, that Mies Fanny | Ai the comer ef | South sets, atan popled with Mowers, essed reedy to feorive the | | Benn--We ote a tale of 1,000 Ibs prime Northwest wertty reer, Petes. | 18 daze trom Key ! " 7 : « ? 4 . erate sin pame } jair occupant who might be evlied to wear the hive'ch arity bark Carer, fen Kemble would give her last reading on Saturday | early hour thie merning, @ man named Joh) as Queen of Love ond Beauty. “Fo vis Flowr.—The wales for the day reached with {yin ters of elton pi en eesti morning last. Such was her intention; but she hee iol te thie ak Zia ties enaenmamedl ta east he gay assembly t 5 and, , the | 16000 bbis.. including uninepected. at $3 a $: verrel to RE ot 2) pews, SC, Ort 10 - Arr dries lyaia, Pink~ Galas is WaesaRy datvenlend, and bets odig’ sen joa oh hree places. He was conveyed to Td Sotelonde fe « drew up, with | ®t $8 60a $4 12M; fine, at $3 87% @ 84 Fics ng toa bo was obliged to pa cela Lao tine, xray Begten: Ch an Fron iberally pationived, er prodigious ine | hospite ie a Ihedc and formed n'line, rectina sonthe , won and ordinary Stat os Clifford, Staples, New York. Oi - tellectual efforts so fvily appreciated by our fellow No chavge in flour— limited anlea for export at $5 ; of) rg ets “ad eatendt ny tone the $406 0 $4 68 roe BL peay 1B rye ham, Bath, re Wheat is dull at citizens of both sexes, that she has been ind need Oi is for - > to remain another week. Speaking of the divine A tale of 8 00" : * corn at 650” ts Bto, to Ble t ual Fanny, reminds me of her late yet living hustand, aaa te quiet oh Syere = 1S Seater Mr. Pierce Butler. The public would have it that erep Malege raiias has arrived, but @ $2 07 for red. + of Peumeyi rion. It was a benutifal sight. The brilliant | £455,549 mblage, comprising eo lirge a portion of the beauty and fashion of Beltimore, and of ¢ rouuding cenutry with some fur represen from Washir from Virg ot Cuasienne TFoRD, Oct 00-- Arr schre Oncen'a, Mills, wie | 5 Sa hem, Tirerher Alba tid echy Cress, days, with festic, he, ¢ Warrowntty Ovt . Novitiske, Plitnes, New ‘o Oot M(by Telegray ts bark Mas one; Caieutta tor Heston, ree on ageount 0! jays, with hides, faste, passed tw ’ in, he was ubout leading to the altar a daughter of ex- | “A063 We plenty today. Im the stock market, to. Tenged in a ciieley # cuewhat elliptical, | | i fad‘beon but ® shor’ tim Qetoner Bats ae cae Senator Bayard, and, a 18 not untrequently the | day, the bears peemed (0 have the ascendancy.and the form; and under the direction of th do Kichm cht A Mitchell, Honeyhill, Jacksonville, (BF) tl days. Gary,” iame, Rows b aria, Rich, rigs ; p shade lower than these of yesterday An. plished King-et.Armes, Mr. Robert Gilmore, aa Sebr J W Davis, Briggs, Wilmington, NU, 7 days. with nas | Bryrnt. Bryant, Bosty irown, Welsh, N ease, the public are altogether in error. The |a- mad ge hy gh wy: J 008 ovesing WF admit the victorious eam wlasee o rey ~oahem 00 \ cock rales be Foret Board — 2 00 € a ietori¢ fame ‘ be por dies—and they ougit to know—inatst that Mr. Dut- 10), 200 Lebieh 6's. 6h; (0 do. pion, wih his companions ia success. They rode wee 55 well, rantisnehpehe Made My Norty, Dighton, BoE Bale. ler is positive ngaged to be married ton d 7 Wimingtom MK. 87%, 10d end. gle wly Io aw clear and de t Solr Jon 01M, Meeser, Mavann. A as Pemneyleania 1, Bet 19-814, eolurs Susan; N York, Northorm fer ot Mrs, James Coleman, conceded tobe ¢ ead by the itw Nas Belle. N Vork. Ne ) Pe ‘Se 1600 Sinte Oe Ships Bangor, for Mohito: U ished individuals have not « ly been tolerated, | rewa Ixpians sot koight#, | and earel and ec forex quiet at Philadelphia. She eon a a fe - the victor would choose fior DFORD, Oot M—Ar sehre Wm fermly, and ie pot the first of 60, 100) ard “Bony led im thet presence the one who was to be | #1 16; 7.2 Liverpool; Empire State (pkt areh, NY Non be iy atbeaye we ah, her name and blood who has been engaged vgbeny lorered ew the Queen of Beauty und Love, Aq | 824 1.6 ee AR Tl cont Beet see Sie wt i pying A prominent. ¢ Y do 68; dei do (Atreordi: ary interest Arose Bt this crisis The | tusbete void —— N ategraph, AP, “2 tion bef 1 Fron the days of Horace peliont heutenant who had borne off the } Bova con EW, Vind at sunrise, SW; Ot meridian, WSW: atoua- | tobe Home, Graam, Brates Ov Jags. Belew - a o an G } ena 1 ‘ ! con petitors, tabs “€ U gro : x PR betwee I on, re, OF ‘ “f - amen | en DB , nett, ‘ lc se fom titors, having but recently grw for god two rowed; prime wi Ro rotms O8t 30 ES" hee MoWath, NY« le v ptices of the ¢ ste aflairs of distim | Datrin Beiwee jrom West Pout, wea 6 stranger to the ie® | On Were in good de a We. for river U joep Swan, ia, will close at | , Barbados. Ba, ile * around him. Followed by his att } wt encouraged, by the public; and in the sub | few days since « seseeiates in-vietory, be travererd the charmed | ®°t., Scuthern was y. at B00, Corn—The sales m Saturday, at indie Sole ' ; os had 1 , 0 Vuapeemta, Oct a= Joba jomed brief sketch of the Coleman family, [ trast | miles north-en cena family of circle, egain and ageio, until, at bowing | (mbraced 28,000 buchels, at 61 ie. @ 64o for Western ‘Enders, for Rio Jancira, Valparsito, &e. 0 de Senet ¥ + that no <flence will be taken, a8 I can honcatly | boll breeds, pomed Le re, aud the band of fiom ‘the enddle, and lowering the point of hig | Pixtd: Ole a OMe for Wertern yellow; amd C46.8 wit'ticas Nov. 0 08 Oe i ‘ene eR ae Athen, Amar aver none tended. Chippewas who ocknowl Sinnea (silver) as jance at the feet of the chosen the Queen of we Oe ne vere age of st amer Crescent 'y,, for Kingston, | ney, Minor, on Robert Coleman, the great progenitor, was in | Chief. Themumber ot bell teccs was five, Latee Dea cl A fair daughtes of Bale | got 7COr— 480 balee, were reported. an having been | samé and California, will lore Nev Iith, at the ; Nort lt; tains Oak yder many reegects a distinguished individual —d men and twe he strength ofthe Indianawas timore, Mies Elizabeth. Ponliney,. whose loveli- tere" spevnloters took them. "Trem Roqaareen cote Se ny ES eC a ished for bh is she fiom ten to twelve, The parties were divided by nese vitdic sted at once the choice of the champion, pel Pine ys ty, Ost Arrived 1g Bithaa Nien, Os sinese talent mmense wealth, and his un- — » emell etrecm, one side of winch was the designated ceevy art of the queenly throne. ef nah ity, bending will. He wasa ve of the old country, tin ber, the other eid: and settled in Lancaster county, in this State, | being on the timber cide, had the Morris, ot Baltimore, Mies Louisa Carroll, of the soon efter the revolutionary war. Being a manof the lncians continued ight for about twoor M , ood Miss Julia Howard, ot Baltimore | at energy and netural resource he embarked hours. ‘The Indians lost one monkilled,two county, the Queen wae conducted to her flowery ‘arly every kind of business, and in nearly ry orelly three or four slightly, fed. throne; » choplet of white roses, a becomio every kind of business he prospered, [Hie iron | ‘Their (1) badly wounded while attempting ercwn, wos jIneed tpon her brow by the hand of mines proved to be gold mines, and his iron far to jest: re Sech on outbreak hes long th. victor, who, kaeeliog, received in tarn upon | paces enother name for private mints. He died, | bren expected, the half breeds being concerned in his owe head a wreath of laurel. ‘Then, aecla | if my recoilecticn serves me rightly, about twenty- — erlling ardent spirits to Todiens. The half bree’s mations, and bravos, and hurtahe, and clapping of five years ago, leavin estate variously esti- sufiered no joer, with the exeeption that one of the harce, and waving of haudkerchiefs, wreeted the mated at from two to five millones of dollars, and « of Louis Le Praire was trken off by arifle tin d ceremonial; and a finer looking group a lenge family of sons and doughters. Has widow | ball —St. Paul's (Minnesota) Chronele, Oct. 6. . | than that which there stood to reccive the con- e hee ‘ork for 19th, Soran, Ras- New York: Northern Belle, Fitererald, | do, do. | yin in port—the above, also sloop Tensor, Gardner, New ied—Sehre Susan, Reseoll, for Now York; pelle, Piupersids den Rots oniih, Berger eee ie praiyie; Atterded by her maids of honor, Mias Lydia amet = on 2 Sh kindually being Increseed Livenroot Crass Load ‘Arrived f1~ Bchre John Bowman, —— r Prevideney for Benton; Antiles, Craver, New York fot Bane snc beorn. sylvester, €o do; Sarah Mamilvon, Clough, Vork for Gardner, — The s “ESS ae ESTAS | orcs tL me 44 ood Middiing. iddling Petr, ‘air