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n eridsan, although I am happy to add thata tele- | those favorite annuals known as comic almanacs. Affairs in Lilinots, terms, for distilling; and 75 bhde, Cardenas were sold | — Sloops—James Lampheer, Kenny, and Fashion, Oakes, staphic despatch from the Breakwater announces | As he is one of. the most prominent men in Kea- | MEETING OF THE LEGISLLATURE—MESSAGE or Gov. pry Prot eterna that no damage had been d by the ship- inahys and. a decided orginal his. way, perhaps ‘ oH. 10% sales were 800 bbls. at $10) Arrived, Our Baltimore 1849. ping on our coast. The steamer John Stevens, on | a more truthful portrait of him than 1s to be fou The Sita seaaton of the Thhinots Legislature com- | 97% 8 LEM, mers, 38 0234 @ $866 for prime | | U Bavrimore, Oct. 30, 1849. her way to Bordentown, yesterday afternoon, ‘had | in the classic pul wons'to which | have referred, | menced on the Zddmmei when the message of Gov. | Beet 6 Of 660 bbis were made, ab $6 50 a $7 ie Almost Another Fiood— Baltimore Ship Building— ) her starboard wheeleartied off. It will take about | will not be uninteresting to your readers. He is | French, touching on the subjects necessary to be Sepaips. primer Bhd te 40 5 90 for 0. mami ane Te Sap Sar ay Hudson, the Irisiman—The Markets, §¢. a werk to repair damages. x about 7) years oid, I should think, stands about six | acted upon, was presented. We give au extract | (fou Chin a” omntey ot Sik por 420 lon Lerdi—-B80 | “Rely iald at Oriecae teenie as ity was yesterday visited with almost a | _J#mes Maynes, a constable of Moyamensing, | feet high, with a’ keen, piercimg eye, which his | below of all of general interest, the other subjects | bbls. of prime sold e¢Uic ; and 1.000 kege do. on pri. | cotton, to W Nelacn. Oar city was y Moser in | Wasarrested this morning, charged with being | long white hair, if its lanky profusion, often eu- | being of a minor and eutirely local character. In | vate terma, Butter wasyuiet at?» tle for Obl, end | » Bark « bexlotte Fijeriece Br), flood of rain, which did considerable damage in | engaged in the murderous riot on election night. | tirely overshodows. His right hand ‘has been | the mersuge be saya: Among the first and most | 10 1636 for State Cheers was very dull, at 6 a 6350, ark Bebemria (of Keumevuak). it 10 various sections. The water also rose above pe was committed by the Mayor for a further epenoed “a much fad noe giv he eeenty os appencans duties 2 padiachsrane 3 pe npn Sue — There were moderate sales making at about ay Panties 68.00, ke ee Be nits } Day 9 earing. and almost deprive him of the use ofit. Somuch for | of a Senator in ress of the States, | Previous rates. a ‘spoke bei - the wharves, and flooded some of the cellars and The morning papers announce the death of John | peculiarities of persoual appearance. He is aman | to succeed to the spied term of the Hon. Sidney | _Se¢4"s.—-The avetion sale of refined sugars, pre- the Banks, boarded a Br bark, Call of a : “ “ r 1 § Yer and nothing but her beweprit stand basements in the vicinty. Such aday of inces- | painter, Keq..tor many years well known as a| of vudoubted talent, but of most eccentric genins, | Breese. Upon the presentation and examination | Voutly siluded to, consisted of about 6000 packages, | Maver alt Hating ie ee oe along times she pesleawee 4 ‘ b : including 101 boxes swail leaves at 034 @ 4% cunte; 600 . sant storm and rain hus not been experienced in | prominent member of the democratic party. Firm in purpose, he is most adroit in ction. Hus | of the credentials of the Hon. James Shields, as 1 a 8 le. this city for some time. ‘The flour market continues without change—holdera | speeches, occasionally eloquent, are of adiseureive | Stnutor elect for the term, he was deelured by the | hsj seutet as0y doe ttetaeed a eee oe ta tor 190) | Bat Eelere, (Nor), Bolfun, Aux Capes, 18 days, with loge ._ | frm. There is a good demand for wheat, at improving | and colloquial, rather than rhetorical character; | Senate ineligible to a seat in that body ; and upon | do, powdered A, at $8 56 © 100 Ibs; and 340 casks Bark Paerfic, Sawyer, Eastport, 7 days, with plaster, to The fact that Messrs. Bs Buck & Sons, of Balti- | prices. Sales of 7.000 bushels, this 'morming-red et | put the ih of pungent sarcasm and keen irony grounds which, in the jud; ment of ihe Senate, i pale 3296 0783 conte per gallon. Sales uf 40 unds, | Stith @ Bey neu Ballots; Malnge,, Sept td, with frat more, received the frst premium for the best mo- | $1 00. snd white at $116.) A fair demand for yellow | which runs through them, gives them a force and | dered the act of the fleas of Illinois, in elect- | Prine Murcovado were made at 644 cents, Bone Corals pian. ales Jee ty : corn at 65e. A carge of southern cats sold at Sle, Cot: " 4 7 * a Ww. ee Bo, 0 SW Lewir, sept Is, lat 88 41, lon 12 17, exshauged sig= del of a ship, is a feather in the cap ot our marine | ton quiet In groceries there is mere doing, at full | POWer which few of his opponents are willing to | ing him, wholly void; thus leaving the Sate en- bveog $item pov Reivers iter, with good | vais with back kwnily, Cope, from Mt a for Poilastel phiag architects, thet they are quite proud of. Ship owa- Whiskey is in active request at 270 for bbis,| meet, He is a man of most extensive reading, | Urely unrepresented by an incuindent of the term, 8 28360. for Onio | jun, Jas 26 01, lun 6 #0, exchanged of a ri . He id ~ ers and merchovts in New York, are Sequels bey 26% for hhdas especially in history and geography, of his attaia- completeiy as though no glection had been ae nin ye tO hkas iis usa ia athens eatilus, Lino, from Males fur lies ir. Lee ding orders to this city for vessels, and The money market is quite tight to-day, although the | ments i which branches of study he is most par- | tempted, “* poses saat ich hen on ube Bin, in ben Lad awe Sine Dudaekc the: butter of the saeeasag.Inallc Mig oceotanenae eae ie taken dee ie ticularly proud—and which he seizes upon every | It 1» uow well known that an effort is making to | at tio ane” % 4 Auarter cars of Port were made | f aud by the Theat or te ship Splenid, Baylis, 1 daze is now constructing « splendid ship for a New York | the stock,market, which is buoyant for some descrip: | occasion, whether appro priate or not, to display | reduce the confused mass of our State indebtedness | Total Receipts wf Produce per Hudson River Lines, Tais Gilee 65°S4, spake Be bark Delt, trum 80 Awdsous ies Lite firm, replete with cvery mocern improvement, and o = bay. 7 State Fives clored dull. Annexed are | Such is the famous Ken Hurdin, who has borueasa | into remething like un intelligible shape, by with- | _ _ Day. expel. as graceful in ber p oportions as a sea-nymph. Sne pas ged M800 Lebih Mort Loan. 95; 10,000 Read- | Prominent part in the politics of Kentucky as any | drawing all its various kinds and cancelling it, aud | Flour, bbls. . ..... .15.885 “Beef, bbls Brie Xankee, Ric is rapidly appreaching completion, and is to be | jpg R-R. Mort Lends. (bX; 1000 Seb Nay’ O's. 47 other man ong whose eccentricities have acquired | substituting therefor uniform bonds and securi- bin te aa oo. sow pe called the Tibene a 200 State 5's, °6, 88%; 8.00) Sob. Nav. 6's. 475¢; 5 Ken- | for him a fame throughout the Union. As Claude | ties. The measure 1s already nearly completed— bape wo Det Flee Sehr Abbott Lawrence, alion, Boscon 3 days. Mr. Hudsoo, the Irish comedian, made hus first | tucky Bavk 1054; 8 Man. and Mech Bank '26!4; 6 | Melnotte says, ‘Do you like the picture?” the amount ull outstunding, beartag but a very | Wool, bales. 1.21, 89 Cheese, bexes, » Petes Boston, 3 days. appearanee atthe Hellidaystreet Theatre, as Pau- | Union Bank Penn, 51; 1 Harrisburg RR, 464; 50 U About twenty-five, or more, of the convention, | limited relation to the whole amount exchan ed. ee ws stapeeamaia J deen O'Reflerty end the Irish Lion, Notwith- | 8 Preasury Notes, 1103s; 3 Commerelal Bank, 584%. | ere his blocd relations. C A. Wiekebffe is his he chief object of this measure, and that which Cotton Trade. Oue.shi We standing the weather, he had a good house, come | Second Board —6 Planters’ Bank Penn's, $1; 69 Beaver | own cousin, and their controversies ure famous | has constantly been kept in view from the begin- | ‘The movements in this staple du chis country, up to Sacer Saiken. posed principe ily of the sterner sex. He was pro- | Mtrdow RR. 40; 6 Kentucky Bank, 1054; 26 Mine | throughout Kentucky. ‘They were never, from boy- | ning, has been to ascertain, with certainty, the | the latest dates, im each of the past Uitve years, have | Ships Thomas Dickerson, Sau t'rancisco; James H Shephard, nouneed decidedly good, and a most capital sing- | BNP R65. heod up, cousins as they are, know, to agree oa a | true emount of our State hadilities. This object | been asanvexed. Anancrih: Pvergsol Tuiana Now Orvents be oad cr but be was net cuusidered equal to the inimiti: | tae Kentucky State Constitutional Cons | {uesticn; and active potiticiaas as they both have | cam never be gamed while claims of indetinite | Moveaixets oF Corton vx ti Usrisn raves | iow balks brane (iy Giosenws 2D reham, ida ble P were eneored with a rap- a ever been, they have continually come in conflict | amount, growing out of our caial and imteraal im- Receipts at ports alnce Sept. 1, 1849, Leto7g | Veter Denil, cavanvah; Wenham, Richiaond; Windhaus ture the en surpassed, and there 1s ‘wutabanmead with each other, where blows were not spared on | provement undertakings, remain unadjasted— Correapent a ‘Gates marcel pr ntse! ¢ BY Baltimore; brig Grecian, Sau Franct.co; aud others, no doubt that he will draw well. There was not OUR FRANKFORT CORRESPONDENCE. either side on the score of relationship. You let | Claims have been allowed aud bonds and serip is Nn x Sea EEC 188,69 | Gor 90—Wind at sunrise, NW; at meridian, NW; a0 un- that Semeness in oli his characters that tires so an Frankronr, October 24, 1819, | & third person interfere, or attack either, and like | sued therefor, to the amount of nearly three hun- | Pxports from U, States singe Sept. 1, 184 89,812 | ot, NW, trech, i the performance ot Mr. Collins. ssicn on the Judiciary—Remuniscence of Irish couples in their quarrels, they at once uaite | dred and seventy thousand dollars, for damages | Corresponding dates lust year . é. 187,517 dite. tecla. The steemeip Republic, on Thursday night last, “4 . aie " ¥ “ > | to punish the temer.ty of the interloper. P arising trom the abandonment of canal contracts, * year before " 111,036 Pe Soe re lnpechy dep Siitahaninbaiibestss on ber tip io Churleston, ran into the schooner | Kentucky Political History — Garrett Davis's | ‘The committees on the county courts, and in re- | or damages aceruing to private property. ‘This sum reat Britwin sinew Sept. 1, + 25719 | pot, will clove ut the baxchavge Reading Room, (7 x= Fowler, eff Cove Pout, cutting her downto the Plan of a Judiciary System—Opposition to the | lation to ministerial ofticers, have reported on those | is charged pon the meaus and resources of the onding dates last . Sed ihe year Chance, ) 1o-dey, ab Wg o'elucn. water's edge, bul she beiag loaded with Norih Constitution by the Politicrans, $c.—Ben Har- | Subjects. ‘They propose an elective eouaty court, | canal; und if these are at last found insufficient to Stock in Now York aud ports of ceseipi as 161 aad | eee enn oe Prereee ah the Glove. sRoe teens yanent the Carolina lumber, cid not sink. She was towed | din and his Pecu/ariti ° . and to subject the sheriffs and all the county of- | discharge it, this amount, witn the residue of the Corrveponding dates last year . 1102827 | _ Bage of steaner Budera, for Rio Janvira, Valparaise, &e, into port yest=idey in and his Pecu/arities, §¢.—County Courts— | ficers to the sume ordeal. ‘These articles are bat | caval debt, must tail ultimately upon the State Ls r] year before cans e111, 169.0a4 | Will slese on Monday. Nov 5 at the abuve vite The weather ‘n= 0. inclement yesterday, that there Telegraph Controversy. coun ofing portions of the plan proposed to divest | eeneury A virtae ofa law approved March Ist, | The receipts at this port since the Ist inst have buen a Chktehia ot aba tee wes Tittle oF hog Gowe in our markets There was, Phe of im) jicati ne Governor of all power of appomtment. M7, all cloimes relating to canal affairs were re- | 27 0U0 bales. Exports 13.000 Tuken by spinners 12 000. : PRY can Romerar, vale of" io tairela City Mille tear ee $6'| 3, ai UUTuueD OF my leat commmunléstion. to yom | SUE nre eon rater Tetsek Cou ie maeraliting’f quired telbe proves MORI IRE Bhore meee eats | tee eet aoe ne ee ashen Dat setatanmer Niagara, or tAeerpeot Wilt sleep No operations tn grain or produce of any kind, Was the slavery queotion. Since then, the con- | here. enguged in the tial of the O'lellly ang |.« limited time, and thereafter filed 1m the office of | Amount ou eae 10.00. sn ths market, oJ. | deiteguinpraeaiate'geiinstons Oar Philadeipnia Correspondence. vention has bad the judiciary article under dis-] Morse telegraph companies. The most distin | the Secretary of Sqate. The aggregate amount ‘gi mebenf she ogy Ms im this market, T.J. | lever ihige of steamer Budoca, fr Rio Fansiro and Val~ | cussion, aud their debates have been, and promises | guished counsel in this region are engaged on both | thus attempted to be proven aud already filed in to be, even more intermmnable than they were on | Sides, and an enormous mass ef devositions have he al ‘ : reo | been brought forward. ‘The case will perhaps ove the slavery question, and without being half asin- | eypy several days; and, if one may judve from the teresting. Isay the judicrary article, in which I gn ral impression here, will be decided a: f fn ‘ a h 1 the doy ‘4 led, only 0U0 bales were. sold, am wrong; for re: e dr O'Reilly. i proof of these clruns and everything relatiug e day the ( anuda sailed, only 0! old, m 2 85 ‘ r really the debate has been confined Mr. Clay’s residence, the “farm of Ashland,” is | thereto, wes ex porte the claimant, no exami- | nd on thursday, the 1sch, the Niagara’ Neve ne eauirely 10 the questioa, (or rather purported to be | hut a short distance from here. I have heard a | nation 1oto their correctess having been made on | Teeeived per tebe n, ao nsing & Veby: Cl INBERSS, BD y . I i a J inuers of about 5Y0 Dales, at 44 emt dec! £0 coufined,) whether the impeachment of a Judge | good many anecdotes in regard to his personal bear | behalf of the State. Ot their relative justice or | Hrs to splnvere o1 ky nos having exrived, hardly Vain d tot f poe tle at the date of m: Levier Bugs of stoamér Crescent City, for California, Pax the Secietuty’s office exceeds nine hundred and. | yay, twosius per Cupedaret. Ith fast cat eaten tne | elit, Lisa, Rincaten, WG, will clove ou Ruouday, Nee 13s we he above ofhee at 2, o'clock seventy thousand dollurs, exclusive of the sum of | our market’ wae gradvaily hardening, uoder « very | * ‘ a three hundred and seventy thousand dollars, pres | geverat eyrersen tbat the steamer, them nearly due Herald Marine Correspondence Puia, Oct. 29, 1849. Description of the Grent Woe Suspension Bridge at Wheeling , The readers of the Herald eannot have failed to have heard of ihe completion of the wire suspen- sion bridge which spaus the Ohio at Wheeling; bat they may wot be aware that it 18 one of the iply \—-Ship Belem » Crowell, Rioh= N Cj Ninotts Cheny, Peovi- rhe George Bawards, May. da; NB Fe viously aliowed It is 10 be remarked, that the | trom Liverpool. would bring @ matertal advance, On | yf Pe.yvowN, Oot Arrived dsch—Sobe Urasate ry ry rf . - iver, Bristol, . should be by a mujority or by two-thirds of both | jug and intercourse with his neighbors. Itis uni- | injustice, 1 am not fully infaurmed; but L will take | ghing was done Chere were received om Saturday the 6 Lalaiey Sreatest works of modera times, A friend, who bouses of the Legisleture. Those in favor of the versully represented as being far, very far, from | occuvion to say that a watebtul care over the public | doth and. though ouch more favorable, only inereased brics Hedwig, Se Jona, Hoimes, a Cheny do; Kdward Adama, 3 Commerce. Bird, Plushicy go Gd~ has just returned from Wheeling, has favored me with a description i this bridge, the particulars of | which are worthy of careful preservation, as af- | fording a decisive proof of the superior skill, dari and enterprise of Are nengineers, Thebridge consists of a single span, one thousand and ten feet in length. The sussension bridge at Freiburg, the admiration und wouder of Europe, is ouly nine hundred and five ieet ti lengch. The height of the Wheeling bridge, ubove low water mark, 1s 97 feet; height of the western tower of the bridge, f N courteous and aflable. He is known rm the State | interests requires that these accounts should be €X- | the amount of bustuess done, which’ reached 2009 majority principle contended, thet inasmuch as the | as the “Prince,” from his haughty, overbeuring | umined and inquited intoon the partol the State,be- | Bales,ut sto -.c seduellom fea extreme prives, Judge was not directly resporsible to the people | manuer. It 1s this which has drove from him so | fore they are finally allowed. Some of these claims | prior te stemmiee » arrhvat ie ape here elas Weiges, dor Commerce. Bird, Ploahing, 1 snail fe, fi A ye al fi u r pet apo fence : e | were sold, at re 8. er babList eo » May. Quarry ville; eteomer Anthraei 0 ‘. until he should come before them for a re-election, soit Sgt blige | matt bs Michey Ae se Paget fie de gat y oe mpl birt and waite of fully ds + per Canada, On the 2éd, Sthodilanceibe. it was nece he 8 NB bay agp apn, OE ig Agar dh ect bs, ae sg ac) Re ; 700 bales Were (akon at oti ensier rates On Wed. toering N 7 it was necessary thet there should be some punishe P to the Kentucky people is a somewhat anomalous | review of the evidence pon which his claim rests, Saanecanense Bar itso was done, the Europe being Pie mpcomry ldap emidlgny iy’ nag 7h ita ing power unpending over him ia case of misbe- | one. His distinguishe at pasiticd in the Unioa, and | nothing could be more uo wise than for the State to | Iianentaitis te for, On the vest day, her adv: m, from Georgetown, DO, for Boston, mut into | havior ia office, more practieuble and more readily | his mr og abilities a being talent, appear | sufier (age amped lt I in the Pee Were receivell, showing a9 advance of gd. to Md rrepaiva, having been in contact with the sehe e i ts A to be the State pride of the people, and secare at | cretary’s office until the means within tke reach of | much more cucou ovate tcom ine brady in M t . brov ght to bear than a vote of two-thirds of least their admiratien But his course on the eman- the Li r the State for tesung their correctness have disap- | eherter. ‘Phis cau aislatore for his removal. Those who sus- | cipation question—hs advocacy of a scheme of | peared Many of them origimated in differeat | aid 5.009 bates were fold at an advance of Mf to Igo tained the two-thirds priaciple, ecoatended that, to | abolinon—hns destroyed almost eutirely his per- | causes, and are sustained by diflerent and distinet Friday 1,200 baies by the trade. wud | ‘i 7 ‘ ; Saturday. 2th, about 3.00, peincipally for Havre . idge ot the 0 my p| senal popularity among the people; and I have | testimony. It is, then, next to possible, that im | °& ah oe tbe bee i Bost ge eptied Me been assured by leading whig politielans itere, that | ther present condition, they can be made the sub- e Legisloture, would make the judiciary entirely | a Tun into ty a Salem schooner; had bow>peit d received other damage, SCHR SArissuRY—In relation to the loss of the sohooner eu Lower Dack Island. euppored the Salisbury. of Wars abd the North of Kucops, prices ruling within ‘4 to cent of the extreme highest point of tae season, bol - crib hal . 4 re 3 leliberate Canere 3 the crew and parsengers of whieh it is feared have perisned, built of cut etone, 153 feet; of th : Lago it 19 seriously @ question whether Mr. Clay could | ject of thatdehberate exumioation by the General | (yy opering irevly, paraculatly those from the Uplaud s 3 a nae Gare coe WOfeet; wich he track, hae Seite as scarcediat Sauigit ieaer ties Py the | carry the State of Kentucky, for any office for | Arsembiy which isso reac orcas ta pensive | section. The eethelast two days 2,500 bales, | fuoposed ce be Saad whe Sinn begcvdy rolls gre4 , estes ack, eet, wi side | goveTament, and might, sof Nigh party ex- ‘i Besides, the ime | for which there appears more of & crew off Mispeck Voit, near 3¢ John, whieh would lead co walks 34 feet eooh, und. im all 24 feet. There are | clement, lead to outrages by the latter upon the | in the convention bis position in regard to the | demanded for « full Investigation of these claims, | of the purchases were for Nocthern Contigental ports | the belief that ene was the vosse Lost. twelve cables iu the bridge, 1,050 feet in lengta, | fonmer ‘To ilustrate their arguments, pro and emancipation question has been most severely eri- | would exceed that allotted to an entire session of | ard Havre Scux Myexs, Fowler, arr at Baltimore, 29h, feom Wash . ne and Weigh 650 Wires in eve ons. In ten cables, there are | CoM, the history of constitutional, and, indeed, of | ticised und detounced. by thos to say nothing of the impractica- ‘The continuation of two weeks more floe ripening | ington, NC, on Thurrday nix vd in the remoting two 260 | eVery form ot goverunieat, hasbeen most thoroagh- recognised a8 lending wligs. I have en ane Oatribue | Weather for the erop, which | have now to record eon. | inte by the stesmship Kepnblic, outting the sem in the body who bility of resolving a St | which he might be a candidate. Certain 1 ts that | strict justice to all concer | | | . ; ere edge: war towed ince part by sel wires, muking, in »/!, 6,760 wires, PY tamsacked. | The expresnon during the debate | dote or two ot Mr. Clay, which, owing to the ex- | nal for the puryose of such an inguity, ‘These | Brive me im wy previous ideas om the subject of the | Yeisen te ‘alted in mies after Alf the isu werd iu the construction of the werk | has been so decided us io leave no doubt that the | tent of this epistle, T must postpone antl another | claune ought to be exuinined and settled within | Picbable yield, trom the peculiar positon of the plaal | gouldnot sink below the water'medgs, hing Ia was brow tor the celebrated tron moantain in | B8jOrty principle will be rejected occasion. the earliest practicable period. ‘There are few who | short erop founded on partial injuries. at various polats redder obo Missour,, The wise, which ts No. 10, was manu- |. Te many ths will appear « most frivolous ques- | “To refer again to the emancipation question. It | have had experience in levislative aseemblies, Who | trtheantwivg seen ow bat the amount of that yield i faciured in Wher ing, and each wire was proved, on which to base sv formidable and prottacted | has been the mill stone which, for the present, at | are not aware how often it happens that claims | will be is of course subject to great uncertaluty, by supporting a wei! equel to 1,400 pounds. Tae scussion; but among those fomihar with the apy rate, evs sunk most of the Jeading men inthe | against the State, having little or no merit, by a | mueb must depend on the range of prices. and v pte nnbay a ayhe Fs one suspension bridge dors not span the whole stream, yt Kentucky politics, it will exc:te no sur- | State, Besides Mr. Clay, Judge Underwood, late | stronge and almost unaccountable process, nt | Weather hereaiter for picking owt, aud i¢ would @ gsed vensel, of 60 team, benaty ne wa large one, tbat | feel warranted in saying @ large cro Notice to Mariners. one equal to the average of the two Last-ouuuot be | , Ovr attentive correspondent nt Kdgactowm, under date of but stretches from Wheeling to a smali islind | prise... They have had experience in this State on nator, vod a number ot others almost as | Work (,eir wey through the Legisiature; the such # combmation of circumstances, to mal about mid-way in the river From this island to | 0 this sutyect, and sniticient to warn them at | prominent. aud distinguished, have advocated | ticenotappearing until woo late (0 repair the the Ohio shore, an ordinary bridge has been | least, of the danger of placing the judiciary, in the | emancipation theories, ond all counter to the perience bas taoght ws that it 1s to this that we thrown, wih pers ond The of | slightest degree, under the control of the Legista- | views of the people. ‘I usked a gentleman the | muy look for the most insidious aud dangerous tax Je Wie suspension bridge was about $150,000; | ture. The chartering of a_host of independent | other day why it was that with so maay distia- | vpon the means in the teesury. The people may least 2.100.000 bales. The range of the ther- of the western brvg 000; making @ total of | banks, in 1519, Hooded the State with a worthless | guished men as Kentuck possessed, there were so reduce salaries, abridge expeases, shift the duties | mometer, and Che absence from storms this next mouch, $225,000. Sof Fit wow remains tobe | Peper currency, vad excited aa inordinate spirit of | few of that character in the convention. Said he, | appropriate to two or three oflicers upon ene, with | must determine the adaicion to it, up to the date of & seen whether the L Supreme Court will permit | Se¢culation, which resulted in involving a majority | + the smarest men were all emancipationists, | the view to amore rigid economy and limited ex- | Killing frost, in the beart of the cottom region; aud this bridge to stone. or cause u to be removed, as | Ol the people in debt. Sheriffs and constables they were, beaten.” This ge sand much more, | S{ter that date even we must be governed by the wea- as followe:— he buoys formerly on Hnwes's and Mat~ . Taylor, to be stationed on Pollock. ‘ace of destination the fist fair wind. bout 140 vons (teo sual! outside eavor tO ahow a red Li tone, as it ehould be, the 2h tuet, wri Miss.ng voy made. It is wy opibiow, whieh I give with due dith- that we uve now had ampie growing season, to om). Shi being a clear aud brillias It was imterded that the glass si ilemian was a most | penditure, but it may all be the questi: Fiver. The peopie ot Philadelphia aad Pittsburgh | able jarme lor, ia many instances, oue fiftieth of | yorts from its opponents such a concessioa, must | und questionable claims upon the treasury. 1 | up sutisteatiy to enable eotimetes to be made within 6 de of it connor he peroeiv are moving in the matter, aud good cause they | their value, | Farms worth $5,000 were sold for $4 | in the end become powerfol und ferindable. would, therefore, urgently but respectfully sugzest | sange of 100000 bales, although instances are nume- his port. th bave for wham. ‘Tb sue ts 97 feet above low | and $10 Hlowmg the sheritis and the consta- But IL willadd no more at present. Sion. to the General Assranbiy, the expediency of provi- | rove where plantations have been picked every season water mark, or chout 90 feet, durio of | bles, like carnen birds in the tram ef a marching <eeneemenetineineoeeemeen ding by law that the claims referred to, with all | with great success, up to period of preparing the ground Yater. This will preveut be largest clase steamers | pe fighting i a feed oa the ere was ane Our Harrisburg Correspondence. others of a specified class, shall be submitted to | forthe new erop, in February aud Mare, row passing unery i, as many of them are 98,99, | Ct Pordid speculators, reaping a harvest of gaia | yy, Offic —New Cott — | a bourd of officers of the goverament, or others, to Livenroon Cassirica tion. and even 101 teeth wh, to the top of their pipes. | from the mistortuues ‘of the people. Under tis | Newspaper Cfice on Bye New Cotton Fuctory— | * bowler a by whom they shall be firetexnmined, rts ee. satinhilibatienaetmdinananesai pressure, a Legislaiure was returued who passed HI Oct. 28, 1849. reposted upon, and then laid before the Legislature oe ee Paiaverrura, Oct. 30, 1849. | What was known asthe “Reliet age!) whieh ex- 3 ‘ aknispune, Oct. 25,1519. | for ulumute approval. ot rejection ; and that the | 8 8 9% Mr. Pierce Dutley~ His Matrimonial Engagements | “48d the obligation of the debtor. The Supreme | This morning, at 2 o'clock, our citwens were | action of the Legislature sball be Ral. | 105 8 Maroh 34, Wi ae Soest Groen: . : | or Appellate Court, decided this law to be untoa- i | 2 ont Sli i Still Further Contrudictions— Propellers vs. | stitutional, and, therefore, null and void. ‘The Le- agin 9 rege we rte ore nota Free Lavon in rar West [npires.—Several | Sudeubele—The Phivarmone Society The | goetature, mdiynant, and unable to remove the | fire, w ich was found wsuing from the printing planters from Guadaloupe are in the provinces in | F Storm—Imporcant Acrest—The Markets, &e. | judges directly, under the constitution, passed | establishment of Messrs. McKinley & Lescure, in Taken, luring laborers to go out to Guadaloupe to 3 What was valled the “Ke-orgaaiaing Act.” This | ‘Third street, above Market, State Printers, and | work cn their plantations there. Hf lovely woman ix the cause of all, or nearly all, | jet provided for the re-organmation of the court, . £ the Bemonntie Dai the pure eud unedulicreted happiness which we | and sought to legislate out of office the obnoxious Sethe pees is oe I rye rs ae “sg wie tel | in this probatouvary state, it must also be ad- Judges. “This lust vet the same court pronvunc y the timely arrival of the fire companies the des- 4 Rosrow, Oct, 29. * Hourd—I6 shares Boston and sartted that they lnequeusly wee vate a oes Sd- | Ginconstitutionsl, us their terme of off | ernetion wan conflaed to the ize¢ end: sooond ete: | Tessar, Ootober 90-87. M. | wirestat Ral gs 9 ea matted that they trequeatly get uminto sad and per- | by the constitution, were during good behavior. | ries of their extensive office, principally in book | There was no change In the quotations for cotto: Plexing ditheulues. [1 was a woman that caused ‘The new court was, however, organized, held its | and job type, the lors being from three to five thous | While holders were free eellers, end tran-actions were the Trojan wor; \( wes a woman that caused the Ses=10ns, wad decided causes. Meanwhile the old | sand dollars, which is fully covered by insurance | effected to a conriderable extent, embracing some lots, vy 5 abdication of Charles \.; and it is shrewdly sus- court retuined possession of the records and seals, | im the Delaware and Franklin Losnrance compa | it was ea'd, on 7 , On epeculation, with others for export, Of and contimued to perform such business us was | plesot Poiledelphia, The fourth story of the build- pected thet women made a simpl tox of M. Pous- brought betore Gems Each court had its advo- og a hays erie weer * Reet, common and oréinaty State and Western brands was ueed tor a depository ot books, including a (and again at do Aug 1, oil ni Spok Shin New Ham) bre Chase, 4 days hence for New Orleans, Oct 17, lat 25 14, Bhi, for Bath, 31 days from ich lows of foretopgallane of 27¢h ult et with a white star , lat 3153, bow 74 1 6 daye from Aux Cayes, go Ports, Bvoro (Buenos Ayres), abt Aug —Drig Gambia, Bailey, nee BLS WHERE, ITY THADE REPOKT. STOCK SALES. ra 5 Old Colony Ki Rastrrad, 37% 8 30396; W do, sO, 35, ie ¥ is = ope Php ie bs ~ ont wa. Boclen ant Providess ‘are Town (CGH), Aug l0—Brig Smyrna, preqne, from 50 do, ob, Vig; 3 Western Railrond, 105; 10 im (May 13), ary dth, for Riv Janciro, Lor 2daya (since Niviolk County allroad, SM; 100 Rast Bostan Company, | ®tF at Rd), sin, and a still greater simpleton of Mr. Claytoa. | cates, and during the years 1828 and 1824, there | large edition of the Law Library, some $7,000 ; Were heavy at yesterday's quotations, while good and | si, li. sinbice Cun ere n Seet for ft Vette oth Te give an equally forcible, but more recent, illus: | Y8S Weged between their partizans, a political con- | worth, all of which was saved The pabdlication | Straight brands were in fair demand for the East, at QuEnEC, Oct 1)—Arr bark Euresa, trom Ulerelacd, Ohio, Announcements of Hirths, Murriares, und Deaths ore | for San Francives, not inserted unless duly autrenticated and pard for. Now (Ladera), June 27-—Bark Huma, Genry, for Caloutca we ens | toon. wes Sr MARTINS, Occ [2—Brigs Marcellus, Shetfeld. tyr N York, Married. i On the 20th inst,, by the Kev, De Hardenburgh, | 22k 3 deve Bech Bite (liry, for St Thomas, nme day; only > 3 hi z test of eaceediag ficreeness wad bitteraess, the re- | of the Lemocratic Union will not be suspended, nor | eteady prices. Canadian was wanted for export, at tration of the mischievous powers of the fair sex, sof which ate still to be wituessed in the posi- | eny interruption take place in the transmission of | previous rates, Southern brands were dull, and prices I need ~~ refer 2 the war ig bony I tea wen ee rapa ogo sad na <= aoe inte vine eee seca pre cee Be heavy. Kye flour was inactive, while meal was steady, connected with the name of Mr. Pierce Butler, | ether. Riots ov 5 at a ec adjoining, wes also damaged ep! . stained the huctings, ahd, in some instances, the | longs to Judge tohn C. Bucher, the pol Wheat was In stendy demand for milling, with sales of 4 p wppeared in po less th ee 0 H yon which " Ranvare W, Har ond Conmsuia A, Taxmren ‘TniniDan, Oct 1I—No Am veseels in port, Which have spyeared in no less than three of my | ence of tamilies was emibiuered by the unfortunate | exrired on the Bth inet sand had pot been renewed, | Southern and Wertern, aifd some lots Geneseo, on wet ‘neuen Peete letters. My pen tulters with contrition when [| contovery, The result was, the triumph of the old fhe » factory in process of erection is neatly | terms stated below, Corn was in fair demand, and Bavrimony, Oct Ww are brign Comet (Be). Port Spal admit thot he figures in thove epistles asa sort | court porty. Perhaps to this controversy and its | ready for roofing The brick work 1 of the ver tices steady, Rye end cate continues firm and in On the 20th instant, DenonanT., wife of Wm. T. | Trinidad; Marcha Kinsman, Phayer, Ports sole Blivaot ’ ' y r y |p iy. By ' n , zh os of ublican Henry i, instead of q | Teulle, more than to any other cause, may be | best material and workmauehip, reflecting great | geod demmnd, Barley was duiland heavy Mess pork | Feteb, and videst daughter ot Silas aud Mary Cge B ors. gla Andee » Beerki NY, ' : uscribed the wubroken tran of defeats which the | credit on Messrs. Stephen McCalla and George HL. | *as les brm, aud sales were mude at a alight decline, | Fayne bark Leontes, Welton, Nowens'lor Bact tos modest, talented wnplished gens | Gemocrat ¢ party in this State has experienced for | Bell, contractors, who have gained, by their atten | Wile pri 3 frm. Beet ¥ y apc oed va, bape Yon Pens dah be fs ent — '" rena’ Le vine, " 5 the ele. . The old p 30m " ome feta . tn “ hd mee was romewhat easter, while prime ers ofythe } ork & ebow Are feapeot- tleman, as | €, not to the | years ? 1 e Id party landmark bad Satie ly = | tien and untiring perseverance, an enviable Feputay | war better. d continued firm, with moderate salen, | fully invited to attend ber funeral, this day, Vetober he readers of the Herald, I joined | #iveared Detore the mew issue; but Mr, Clay had | tion in their line of business. Strong hopes are | gogare were steady, with moderate travenctions, “fhe | 81. a: 10 A.M, frum the tealdence of ber patuate, No. eroess residing in hig | beet Wenttied with the old Court party, aad ia | entertwined of baving th hinery in and ready | saie of refined eugers by auction, to day, attracted a | 106 Frerpeet. street, Brovkiym ter rewaiox will be y leading them to church, tor A, when he was a candidate for the Presidency, | for operation by the mooth of June next geed company, sod the whole nuwher of packages | tehen to (be Cypress bili Cometery for interment, por bat common report in this, | He Hew ¢ party opposed hum, and supported | The stack of the gus works is up some forty feet, | offered tury prices, Colles com. | wt. at Caroarsio ~ i ustances, proved to be a | General Jackson. it was thas the democratic | and the long-promced light will, it is confidently 6 firm. | Bay, Lb. aged J4 years, barn Oct 25-—Are brig Forrester Grover, Philade’phia; ' ' if he Petty, or rether whatis known from that day as | aseerted, be mtroduced by the first of the new At , vis were made, including ibe frvener < pd gn oy pgp «< bis beotts pene Neson, Sebolield, x ork. Old 251 “yy hat party, became identified with aed shared in | yeer #' Te, wad pearis at ogo | John Land Stephen Hy of New vor 1 che Be ' ing ab | She don re ‘ P napeveree—F The rales for the d | " ‘ Ae rowaies Molle ye od nin & , litical! ere is nothing of any gre: apererne— Fiow + for the day reached ud Kobert G Cornell, of San Francis 3 3 Le more exelae | the edi att d to the new ure party | _ Politically, there is nothing of any great interest it 11.000 Dbls,, lucluding sour at $40 $4 25. fue at ud of his fether-in-iae, Wm. H. Red eit, dobneon. do: whi 5 net While on tt ect of the judiciary, L may as | Some hitle mtryuing is ov foot for the speaker- . vie, der Ss Bedford. Lu the offing. a brig, sive in the ¢ od b tanged matters MG t Jyh ae $4854 ST. old common State and mixed western at recburn, the meubera of | 4, Pal@ from Beaton, Cid barks tur om very aieely bur eae "ere ween Mr. B | WC ilinencen thet Mr. Gerret Davis has proposed a | ship of the House aud Sr nate, and clerkships [lt $4 66 « Tha $4 814, No 7. of Free Accepted Ma | Driver Liver im, Haven, N York; Jesper, ; and & doagbter of ope ot our most distingawhed | Plan tor the wary, €mvO- | js very probable that Gea. WF Packer, the late — siretght Sinte SSE 57%. very | ern, andor Keatord Ledge, No 254, 1. 0. of O. F, aad | frey, Hesion: beige Chas hershaw, A chisow, # Incren More citizens, i » Weinot sureet. They nad not ¥ Court of | Speaker ef the House, and recently elected to the goud State at $4 04 a $5, new mixed and straight wes- | the «fheers aod members of companies B and F. of the ». Lee, Baltimore. Sid brig Chas Kerrhaw, Atcokon, W only entered 1 * *, bat were rapidly ap t of four judges, to hold their Senate, will, if wo disposed, be 5; ref ahet ern et © nite weetern and pare Gene | Ninth iegin S M ,and the « A Cid brie @ W Kendall mB oop 1 mag Bann By ior eig wie, aud sulyret to removal by | body, "Wm' Juek, the popular and gentlemanly ee at $4 ate at $6 8 bere of the i sud the butchers of the sity ace | Zin AMT Cié tue 0 W Res x ' “ “ impeechment. The Governor shail, from amva: clerk of the House, will doubtless be r~electe fancy Ul extra Ohio Te peett a to mitend Lis fanera: from bis late | York for Bang 1 2th, Martha Me tN H thee, exce effect when was Mt > we r ected. po doo ; iene: he at | the Judges of the inferior courts, aud such persoas : SUSQUEHANNA Bos bm og vl ed gay omer ee ey ee eee eee rt John ® ie feabnodabie our eit tid . | as ebail have been judges of, nom aate, wad — y , Lhe sales were 1000" bbls, Canadl um at $4 ternoem at J o'clook ’ Are rel John the fust y. lad baand with the advises and getuint of the fee Rauroan To THe Pacivic —Extrvet of a letter Seethern Fieuwr—Some %W00 bbis dvenly. on iuerday 30th inst , Eowano Wisrieto, 5 lieve the repert att a rguarded and t from Col. Frémout to Col on, dated for vid aud Kew common brands Corn JeUr geet “on oF Jawey and Mary bogart, aged L year F ‘ rndaatot Adam, | #hperet, the judges ot the Court of Appeals. These . _ tae 0 Seana toes 500 bbix Jerrey at 1 12)5.and 160 bbls ata 6 menthe t ‘ y f a fair dangh- he leading teatares of the pr and you I ebelt Agus to seecive "been take ibe trevds of the family are requested to attend the - . . v ee that it rejeets elective atively eball be anx pest. information Way at 4 0'cloek, from their resi. 1 “ae. relative ty ghar the prow ‘ The bertie om that question Ww oa this Lag se. ® it ¢. 217 Spring ntreet c had pe of / woot ow asith i whieh wae shipped to Rito in ane Vorday, 2th inet, after a lingeriag illness, Con. t fl 7 ot that a | nd Low returned and fovud (o be perfectly rweet, Nei iis CAN PI En Myed 63 yourn ’ ite imate | 2 sala donee ol ous #8 were 600 bbls wt $2 BT a $2 4b ds aed relatives, aud those of bie, brott x nerthe parties hie son-in daw ; =i mcicwry, but all ofheers, reralintereet Y A that the line ex - | - ‘ . Tadd hed | CleetIvE by the people, thereby etry pon my Inet Journey wee ndniitably msicniated for eary epusn ian teree Fh ay oad mewhet dlece fall, fare and flat ¢ tive Ob every vestge of p are tnd patronage She send parsing the. ae os a bet _ a t saree Sie} 1,000 burbels Genesee seed Wheat at $1 25: 1,300 , (Wednesday) aftern » 6 4m.- Thee jot boat Thow & . ‘ . he whog politicians aed otlice holders matara auieiih dilated tnen oar dian bu » fair at $120, aud 1.500 bushels haodsome from the residence of bia daw 8 contended that | Hough wre very much wiarmed at this, aad are ale | faowedwenitoberherr been the cnet SF do at $1 9234; market closed steady Rye—Su street, South Brocklyn the remaras wilt be taken to = : a tS ching capital against the new aie bes 700 burbeis were tind ee delivered Greenwood Cemetery for interment aay tk Rien evmetnntit pto-cevure, if possible, te rane | hones sth aamaanne. 6014 efleat. Oure Were xteady and not plenty at in Kbinebeck, Dutehess county, on the 2th fastant, ’ " wad marry - 4 > " Mirae aco oe} Wee very dout and With Christian fortitud hi ‘ i { in | POE SS OS Ce ere ae nie Sr enene Genteee |. Se Mages pi Paden ee thee, mon two rowed & And Saaye. Litchneld papers please copy it on ' tent whieh, though emumportant in li, w x vue poeayechn tt bom my Mgnt Traprections reachea about is 0 Ip New Orleans, on the 0th instant, Jou Duqoners, | w ) rf cite the preyodiore of the people, and ther » | ie Weeremseeune eanetaie bi : rated at Ge,, western mixed at 64a 650, Western yele aged ud yeart,@ native of Montreal, Canads, aud for at * cure fi on of the inscrument S| eaten eee «by theway [08 ot O%@. toutherm white at Ofe, and Morthern yel. the lant (weive months a resident of that city | what rye penple eo dee re ia thet prey " © Gr ‘umnbesan secur aie pore, Avg low wt 66 @ C0Se. At New Oriente, of the 2lst tastant, at 10 o'etoak A. | “HY ar eane w “ ‘ well odapted to attaio the result desited — qourse a large valley opens inte tt 1 up tht Exrony oF Breapeturrs to Great Barrats axp Inetasn u atcenen, © SERV US Cem tase, te Kelly Ustoors by ite oF " Avne. evidence of the eatent | ove Ayre np tery boi geyen tend ore pyr & ive, 1860 At Cipeinnatl, om the ¥oth inet, of consumpe } we we OP and several #iuare rigged vos w 4 y pte so ng di id ¥ A . 7 a Pistasan MeCoy, wite of Kobert John Wharton ta | urkhows ' finaly To which these , has aced only Seeremento valley, Betore reaching im Mirat. Wieats Ind Crm. «0° ot hae ce Noavoss. Ov nee (We), Hath, S Ports ( iere diverging to the north affords ® prac “0 bbts ash me Emile, B . fur seston (see ‘Mivcell jy ub : At, mer ’ mreay odhere | fly it Oe 28 18avGd pW eare pelued to any ence he sudden J rrpog atoy y Nein hte Leeann ne mu . . * 16 7 pee ay ye . dein Ver in ihe « te has demonstrated the ballot can Fen ‘ ; fi bis bowre for w week lols ‘ ‘ he nt convenient, but the 4, ,,/umediotely after thie guny a. Se 4 bes much better as to ene mily wtih the Hope ‘ f exercising the elective | Scute which Lore leet describ vy ond 20 Of recovery. but this morning gave way to & recurrence ’ Aer eohrs M Shute, !)\lae d whib liberals in Kayland n | Soca commit ok ecaamnee ote be re in (i the diecese whieh rom wed the fate aymplows of vat no ' neres to the eiva voce | him a eritien commanieation, to th ant Se nate pauls el 0anbaie bern ciiren of Albany udant of one of the old . $ Rata, ny tte nore muily | | order that hereafter the ered n t t I ‘ od N . Nghe Hmainatih me, [the mot plone wae The market te abou iS + Al " wad old V te her hands bo ” dé detend, treety met. by: pr nce 1 he ¢ v j eh woderte be " welations remate i werd, 9 ‘ c f . ' ‘ . Livenroos OLamsrmeatths. brcoghes NY y 1 we, whieh af 1 4 ore “ " giniature the

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