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2 94 90, sesh end 100 tons English, at $4 26, equal to | Harris, Jarman, Albany; steamer Ironsides, Stevenson, New ‘ut five vessels in port, and they are leading Affairs in Ouba, {Correspondence of the New Orisans Delta, tof this Obio clique, holds aclerkship in the | dewn to the late election, in order to per gs . edit es ble Far Jicod Office, at $1,500 per ennum. Mr. Coffee, of | how Clayton and his people obtained for their | «epiilult Senet y Me fomeeie Havana, October 7 quiet, but stead, Sarsnak, Julins, Livorpool; N. onficentinl clerk to Mr. Ewing, be- | friends all the tments here, and endeavored ‘he convention Setagnten of the B. A. League Ay er 7, 1849. Motasers wer? iy. Reb el = Lene the came An re about $1,400 per | to fill up the we sepa offices with some more of the moet | “ Toronto = Friday next. Ido not expect | The Intrigwes of $i Cuban Government in the em. Bronea vs 4 Weriiont seh pest. Box Boies. is Fo Neen num. Mr. Coolidge, nephew of Mr. Ewing’s | same sort. tC much from their deliberations. Nous WT, prong PE ey, yg for Mobile, | 4 Cpe ao ponths. Of white peck 500 lchols, aleseadtia: New Hes | wife, holds a clerkeimp’ in the Sixth Auditor's Puapetruia, Nov. 1, 1849. 4 * | nothing has occurred on this island worthy of no- | D#rrels sold at $3 50» $4 60. ont “y ee Sings ot the ‘Ewing firm. ‘The Weather—Miss Cushman’s Lady Macbeth— | OPINION OF ‘THE INSPECTOR GENERAL OF CANADA of publication in the Delta, whose Linreed was active, at 700., "ith sales of about | eBe are pr ie 7 RELATIVE TO_ANNBXATION. always su crowded wit teresting ; Mr Ex ge Yearly salary . \ Father Mathew—Allopathy vs. Homepathy— Toronto, Vet. 22, 1849. | and wartous, fatter. In default of uae tomes, f Mato Ne 7 pons “ « 21000 The Markets, ¢. I feel assured that you will not require any apolo- | think you will not be uninterested in a description, We cf the steamer Angl Prenton. 9, sowing Coom! “ “ 1,600 This is a dull, dirty, dismal day, with every pros- | 8Y #t my hands for addressing you on a topic | with which I shall commence my letter, of a cer- by ‘clook PM, om the 221 imst, four miles above Coffee’ “ “ °T 1400 ¥ befere th rid i ‘ay | Which, most unfortunately for the interests, »f our | tain character not unknown in your city, who sus- re iace treme thle featoleen ant eed ae ee poe le re 1.600 pect of ic fry os fore - wee : ¥ ee 4 beloved country, has been Tasely agitated in some, talus ternal relations, with the government here, fy be gee| ponies | Woes esa ce arrid aray "ihe nee Barre Rebs “ ‘ hours older. ise Cushman’ ye arts of the province, but especially in the city of | having been employed for sometime as a secr ; ‘n $ Gos 24. ee Ktontreal. 1 refer to'the roposition that has been sgentia the United Sturn to keep the Srsutaent salted: Ot metan arose sold Joo | drew an immense audience last evening—even the He of 260 barrels amd tierces of formally made to the people of Canada, to consi: here duly unformed of the movements of the revo- Finely oasid Tour lntdred’delisea'per* your, | aisles and lobbies were packed with people. It is or mxty-one thourand, six hundred dollars for four | superfluous to speak of her wonderful performance of this character. She produces in it as great ration, What augers have been bored within | effects as the elder Kean ever accomplished as i : i Othello, or Booth as Sir Giles Overreach. One old meless, bare-taced nepotism, is only a gentleman, who sat near me, declared that in the ears, does well for one family and its business Zoamepuons Buc this 18 only the Washington city io, is another feature. This ce at ** more of the same sort,” which remain to be exposed ti content thus to pension the 1 Is it to be credited, will patiently become asses, to pl bs , shame on 8 Lng hes ae Game to them on the 4th of last | lanthropist. d their own honor, and There is to be a public discuaston, in the course March, have eee crial-the acorn and seoff, even, of a few days, at one of our medical” colleges, be of the ultraists emong their political frends. tween the allopathic and homaspathie doctors, in ble family of | to Mrs. Siddons. i ° ines wht pers Father Mathew 18 hourly expected in our city. TARR ngs Aiea tems. As some funny disclgsures, no doubt Our Baltimore Correspoudence. Leahy made, 1 will ASiterd wo procure the BavtimorE, Nov. 1, 1819. | « details” for the readers of the Herald. 7 i vriew—A Love Ice formed in the suburbs of the city this morn- The achar— Blin ey r wheal in about the eighth of an inch in thickness. hading Cose—Theatricals— Markets, hee ; he four market fs quiet, Dut dem, Small sales this The month of November has opened witha clear | morning of common and select brands, for shipment, i $123. Rye flour and corn meal are held at $3, and cool morning. Yesterday, we had several | Sorin pa Zn wheat, Sales of Pennesylvanis rye, shght falls of snow, interspersed by a bright sun- | at 62, Corn remains without change Oats are dull. i i biskey continues in fair demand, at 270. for both bar- shine. Passengers by the western cars, last night, | Y'207 Sgn." a ‘moderate demand for cotton, at full report that the snow was nearly six inches deep on | prices Sales this moruing of Upland and New Orleans, Tuesday night. at 11% to 120. 4 5 A ‘The sales at the stock board to-day, were to a mode ‘The review of the military, yesterday afternoon, | rateoxtent and at prices but alightl rine eeaae t the ‘Will the people of the country be firet three acts of the tragedy, she was quite equal lod beneath such | The temperance folks are making extensive pre- a cabinet who, with rations for a suitable welcome to this true phi- Ovm. regard (o the respective merits of their opposing the expediency of seeking a change in their politi- calcondition. 1 believe that Iam warranted in as- serting that, setting aside those questions which our own Parliament has full power to settle, the single cause of discontent among our people at this moment springs from the restrictions imposed by the United States on the admission of our staple products into her markets. J have had an opportunity, since my return from England, of conversing with persons acquatated with public opinion in various parts of Upper Cana- ja, and allseem to agree that the inconsiderate ery for annexation would be at once stifled by the establishment of reciprocal free trade with the . | United States. I regretted, however, to find a very prevalent opinion that the United States would never make the concession. This annexation movement 13, of course, not calculated to assist the efforts of those who are laboring with all their en- ergies to remove the grievances under which the agriculturists of this province are suffering. It would be inexpedient, as well as it would be im- proper for me, 1n a communieation of tnis kind, to state what has been done, or whut is now doing in this mattér, but I thiuk it highly impertant that it should be ‘generally understood thatthe imperial government is thoroughly sensible of the impor- tance of having the free admission of our products into the American markets; and I do not hesitate to state 1t as my firm conviction that we have every reason to look forward, not only with hope, but with confidence, to the speedy attainment of our lutionists, particularly of citizens of this island so- journing temporarily in the United States. This individual came passenger in the Severn, as bearer of despatches from the Spanish Consul to this go- vernment, for which the Creole had been pre- viously chartered. Certain important documents, which the rigid process of your courts might drag iato light, and which are calculated to compromise the dignity ef the Captain General, had to be put out of the way. These documents have, no doubt, safely arrived, and have either been consigned to the flames, or lodged in the iron chests ot the Cap- tain General’s archives. The bearer of these de- spatches, to whom I have just alluded, 1s the incar- uation of treachery and intrigue. His society is avoided by all persons here save the Conde de Alcoy and his particular coterie, as it he were in- fected by some dangerous contagious malady. ‘This personage is familiarly known as ** The Little ca He possesses invincible effrontery, un- blushing impudence, and indefatigable assiduity in alllow arts. His protrusive serpent teeth are ever ready to strike friend or foe, when the pay is good and the game can 4 fer _ This individual was examined in the preliminary investigation into Rey’s case. His replies to inter- rogatories were marked by a certain asperity and impertinence intended to create the impression that he is an open, frank, and bold man—when, in truth, he 1s the veriest traitorin Christendom. He has been deep in all the secrets of the revolution- ists who have been concocting, in the United ere dull, with sales of 200. at 7%: ady demand. at 100. @ 16}¢0 for State, lle. for Ohio, Chevee was dull, at bc, a 6c ‘The saies consi of about 400 tieroes, at $3:12}¢ for fair old and at $3 50 a $3 56 for new 1 — The sales for the day embraced 700 to 800 luded im which were 500 to 600 New Orleans. The remainder consisted chiefly of Muscevado, with some lots of New Orleans, on private terms The present stock of was put down as follows, vis. bhds.; Cuba, 2.640 do.; Porto Rico, 1.37: tetal, 6,913 bhds; and brown A cargo of 12,000 bushels of St. Martins was ivate terms —The French consul of this it; at 54e to bie r of Finance, in Paris, 10 be proposed for em! kilogrammes, composed of Virgi Kentueky leaf, of the growth of 1849; and 200,000 kilog grammes Havana leaf of the orop of 1849. ‘Wnuisxer.— About 1.000 barrels sold at 280. = 283¢e. for Ohio and Prisom; drudge wa: held at 283¢0. Receipts of Produce Hadsen oe oat Beef, dois 000 Ashes, “ $9000, ‘The C bau Hal —the other portion ef heris Bonn Many Lawcpon, Hawes, with grain. from Now York, bound to Gardiner, Me, went asboro om Black pear New Londos, the late blow. The groater portion of the cargo has been saved in # good condition, x, from Now Orleans for this port, ‘distress, for repairs. Wingate pee Scum Arve: back op 22d ult what coal rema ford on Tuesday, as she th 4 Pigs reo! ‘The pilot boat htfout, at New Bedford, reports that in tt ‘ousberly gale of Monday night the wreck broke up aad dia appeared. Scum Novamanat, reported yesterday ashore Inland, has got off. in (agen anes Fusme Scour Levi Woovavry, of Glo: before reported. missing, ie Insured for $300, equally divided . Social Marive and the Mutual Viehiog oMlees, ae Layxcri—The ship Marathon, of 1000 mea edaam, Olen on tapes nee a, Sn beets Me Cld at Now Bedford, 0th, barks Mary Frasier, . Pons e Oncus; Pantheon, Worth, Inaiaw and Feciae Geemee pes oy hg 5 ithe oe ise, Cook, Atlant rr Bs, Provineeto sobr Loui Ocean, 160 bila sp. 8 o'date, Int $4, fon 69, whale ship Bisck Warrior, Babovck, ‘of and from NLondon, O4aye from, Moutsuk. pi . by Governor Thomas, was one of the most inter- | terday’s rates, Annexed are the sales at the, meee States, plans for the emancipation of Cuba. He 7 fi : js Stock Boerd.—16 Lehigh Int. 68; he course taken by certain parties in Montreal | was confidentially received in the rooms of Mrs. | esting military displays witnessed for some time. | 1 699 qo, 65%; 8 North American Bank, 128} is calculated to mjure most deeply the best inte- | Storms, in New York; is intimate with Calderon | 106) 1 Spel Ship Mary Glever, from Turks Islands for New Orleang, @, Mescom, from Bost date nor lat given, lon 49 16. SPT Re CANIN Be Bark Saxony, Lovell, of and 12 days from Boston for Cal= outta, bo Int, fon 46 11. Brig Carter Braxton, Lane, from Boston for California, £34 ar ; 7 Sept, int'3130, lon 47—all weil, at Foreign Ports. Jacuse, Oot —No Aim vessels in General Childs was present, with his two compa- | Grieans Gas 112%; 60 Morris Canal, 8%; 1.000 Reading - ,, i dos, i i In, 68; 2.00 Mortg rests of the province. The demand for annexation | de la Barca; ferrets out all secrets that will com- . mes of fying artillery, from Fort McHenry, who | Bi Bends, $8; 3.000 fang bec Mortgage Boude O% | 1s founded on an entire misapprehension as to the | mand a good price in this market ; and creeps into Pe Nort yt = i 4 44, 65; 1 rh, 2544; 2.000 Ken- i ” Fr ee onions oF Talis our pooh, Jor 780 Wiiminge RR Boule, 6, 88%; state of public opinion in England. The generous | your office under the guise of Americanism, and 0 do. i a) eee) hom Bank Kentucky. 10%. Second Beard—1.000 | sentiments expressed by English statesmen, to the | collecting ull the information that would be usetul Nepestan wneueds OF yer a po A a Reading RK Mortage Bonde, ; 2.000 State 6s, °79.105; | effect that they had no desire to retain the colonies | to the cnronecte of this island, and supply the tive ‘American district of Pennsylvania, is the | 20 Kehigh 6's, 66%; 90 Union Bank of ‘Tenn, 61; 19 | against the wishes of their inhabitants, have been | hangman with fresh victims. phe defendant. The member in question has been Nerth America Bank, 12834; 2,400 State 6's, 88%; 1,200 | construed into indifference as to the permanency ot Tam thus minute in my description of this indi- ‘gost’. a, residing, since -his election, with bis father-in- City 5'8, 158, 87 ds. eR the connection, an indiflerence which is most as- | vidual, in order that you may be on your guard | Com By. bebe pes Poar Spain. Ocr ¥—Brige Harbinger, Keen, from Calais 7] Tew, at bis country seat, a few miles from the on aidcaanaiae suredly not felt by any numerous party in Eng- | sgainst him, and prevent and expose his villanous | de, Athenwum, $2. for Turks, Islands, 3 days; Belle (Br), from Baltimore, use; | ity, aud the daughter of his wife by @ previous Our Montreal Correspondence, land; not only are the feading statesmen of the po- | schemes to make your city the scene of his traitor- DOMESTIC MARKETS. Bee Fat! BE orig et Wateen, Searles, Seems rgren oe ge, being u host beautiful young lady, has Montreat, October 23, 1849. | litical pda a ep aes bs peo ple of aa eee ous jinirigues. a ithin an hour after “the tle poNEw Bavrono Ou Mancer —In sperm we notice an Mee tiatés country are divided, most favorable to the subsist arrived in Havana, he was closeted wit! ncreared demand since our las wale of @ oa " serestes ios Porsigs fr on a of ithe young Spatinof The Hubbub abowt the Removal of the Seat of Gov- ing connection, but the warmest advocates of co- pe ty muster, and soon delivered himself of his | 1-750 bbls was made to-day, understood to beat fide. NTA ee Orleans, Belly doy Messe Belkion bag eon reat favor in the eyes of the young lady, but with erement—Annexation, $e $e. lonial reform—euch men as Mr. Hume, Sir Wil- | yuluminous budget of gossip collected in your city | $1140. per gallon; the warkst closing with @ brisk | Lawron er ‘at favor y young ’ fe ‘The removal of the geat of government is a mat- | Jiam Molesworth, and Mr. Roebuck, would view | —of the Consul’s case—of the archives removed by | 110¢ cach 9 di sv a ir cont adv.; IT re Giese Co., demand. In Boston. a cargo of 325 bbls. was sold, at , Oct, fo Are hie Portan, Tr bark Ida, Most Violent opporinon from her mother. A few A 4 In manufactured, we notice sales of 2.000 days since, the young man alluded to, was riding to | ter of much concern to the public vultures, but | with deep regret the success of such a mavensent | im oot of. the reach of your subpana duces tecum gelle unbleached spring, at 1080; 1 500 galls. bleached ay Boake, Ste town in his buggy, when he discovered ah ae treated with most unmitigated contempt by the es that contemplated by certain parties at_Mon- | —interlarding his communications with sketches jo, at 118¢ ; and 1.500 galle Reed ow ‘winter, at | brig Osan, Elde age, eatens sense Dees pnd ny Saws hum the carrisge in which his lady-love usually |”. treal. It would, indeed, be mortifying to the friends | of the Consul in the case of Don Carlos D’Espana | 1240. cash. Whale—Vhere is » good demand, and ssies rVctees alskaetas do, t Geneon Weeden, Bees tn toe drvitg upret a brisk paceehe looked in | citizens of Montreal. They really look wpen its | of liberal government everywhere, should it turn | —of ‘of ———-, of ———, and of certain of | have been made of 200 bbls South Sea, at 4dc.; 760 | Point, to load fur Howson; St Andrew, Sterling, St Johns, NM 7 ars Pay . Out that the concession of the most ample powers | your journals, (not deemed unfriendly to the Cap- | bbls. N. W. Coast, at 45c.; 500 bbls do, at 460.and | | Baxoon, Oct 27—Arr schre, Fa Yarlial pase 1 i existence among them asa curse, and as having as ke ed, but could not discover who was iB ’ of self government to the most important colony of | tain Generals cause) and the names ot all Span- 470 bbls, do. on private terms, Whalehone —We have prog Catal, Oaeiistey Ki inside. Alter passing some distance ahead, | been the means of bringing their city into contempt re gales $0 boport, th iele being te min slac! pac i the empire should have the effect, not of strength- | jards and Creoles likely to return here, who have | 20 Seles port, the article being held above the York; Uni aa up, ger bara te a omit Dat in and reprowch. They would rather it had never ening the bonds of affection to the mether couutry, | uttered truth or idle words about the government | Views of buyess. nee gales 300 boxes sporm arr bark fOrogo Sp yered that it was the mother instead’ of the | come here, for it 1s useless to conceal the fact, that | but of rudely severing them forever. there. When his material of reality runs out, ‘the ab <a sieiileieital all, Alvesgt aaeme, . hed, a bri Townsend, ‘Richardesa, Orluana; barks lenbella, Proble, Ss Marke; Morr Philadelphia; brige Rgyptian, Oram, Norfoik, te Borland, Li Deaths ore | Tynn. ela * ‘i i first struggle be- | Jittle spy ” soon finds in his invention some plausi- " ms daughter, when he gave the whip tohis horse, and | by its removal great distress will come upon the It seems probable that that the fi net Py ph Aeneunecnente of Births, Murviages, ond Ty tween the annexationists and the friends of British | ble story denunciative of somebody, wherewith to (Bry moved off in « hurry. The mother immediately | jolders of real estate and the tradesmen generally connection will take place in yor riding. Having | be ote the Tesere ted hagor Of the Ca re Cenc. | Metieerted unless duly euthenticated and paid for. ordered her servent tian, who was riding on horse- fi i e ; Although, however, Montreal may languish for a | Jately had an opportunity of ascertaining the views All New Orleans, New York and Washing- Married. farbadnes; ‘Empire, Crowell, Philadelphia; sches back, to overtake the buggy, and hold it until whe | 0) °°? fveritadeparture, good will spring from | of leading statesmen in England, both with regard | ton lie on his tengue. | Some valuable autogra Gn Theaters Maulte ae weisktg Oadby wrens Kah dia Sma Philadelphia; A sete ‘ game up. The mao succeeded, and held the reins until the lady arnved, when she ordered the coach- | jt hereafter, and our citizens become more prespe. oon to eg the caged from es seat, and taking | yous than when it remained among us. ie coachman’s w: ip, she gave him a severe cow- * . . A by . 7 " i The cost to the province by the removal will be | country were I to withhold them. It 18, moreover, | gubsututing in his place a much hi her criminal. . ound man fslicwrd'nea tothe ey and ll upwards of $20,000—a sum equalling the cost of due to the friends of the administration throughout | It will be aigreat pity, if, in the trial before the U. Pie Sia ger or Tolecgal Church. srevilie’ Wes, aria 8 at Roth of i atte ory brie U Baldi json, do; sebr Col Satverly, 0 | de. In the of : : . | the province, whose generous support has placed | S. Court, the ingenious web of intrigue through ‘ three arrested for an assault and battery. Thus | many of your State governments for one entire |... our present responsible position, that no mis- | which the Wffair ot Rey as conducted, could not poe hy iiss Maneraret Beet one ee nnton, du goby ol Sater, Davin, ar W. Bivtinas, to Heascea A. Sraort, on" Br} Driver. Liverpyol; Juaper, God the matter stands ut present, but it is thought that | 247 1 isto be removed in eighteen months to | understanding should exist as to our views. Those | be exposed, and the whole villany of this transac- | Mey to the connection and to the pee of Ly Nico were brought over in the despatches sent the Rev. Dr Hawke, Rector of the Churoh of the \fo- free trade with the United States, I have felt that | Severn in liew of the Creole. These valuable at- | distor, Miss Evommia Manta, daughter of the late “| i i c Feote, to the Rev. ©. B Exu 1 Mit at such a crisis | should be wanting in duty to my | tractions would go far to acquit the Consul, by pe pore Aeon Stebel GB Serer iniater sil sander, (having repaired) Ana, Bril- m; brige September, Orkney, Themis, Get 2H Sil Tark Tomplovon, Storer, Bangoe, 8. ‘Oct 29—Are brig Osceola, Nichols, Doboy Island, WYork. zsTor, Oot 96—Arr ship Nomie, Holberteon, = 4 ee ee atthe | Quebec, which will cost about $400,000 more, and | vie shee a gg a gene pel tf ey an oe Negras icin spy veleg “» to cons throw | all y- cate: Op ne, Hayden, York, Sid’ brig Charles " q " q . | win’s letterto Mr. Perry. hey are entertained b muc! t_ upon the matter, y any human or . he ‘Brodren Holiday street Theatre. A 4 a _ ts #h | this has to come out of the public coffers of a coun- | Ove) y memberof the present administration, and will divine Cowel, the truth could be extracted from | on the evening of FR od ot tetitiniattin, Ve, Pua Ciltcrd Moen dor Cld beng Wan Dogua, Coteces melodies, he is believed to rm r be iemuch admired us a delineator of Irish cha- | Which has not sufficient funds at the present | be carried ont by us in office, provided we are sug- Danint J. O'Svutivan. printer, son of the Inte BBtheTn the offing, , brig One, Sd barks Jasper, od um. tie time to the half-starved county school teachers | ported by those with whom we have hitherto acted. Very soon after his arrival here, and closeting | James O'Sulliven. butter merchant, of Cork, Ireland, in ‘ vista, 5 Mae Bet oe hed: an overflowing house at Car- | their pa ondlet pittance. Besides which, there iff on the other hand, we should be deserted by wnh the Captain General, “ the little spy ” left, to | the 20th year of his age. " _ pat Bap Ry her tte hf roll Hall last might for th those whose confidence has hitherto sustained us, | fill the balance of his missom, by the ‘particular | His friends, and the phical profession gene- | Webster, Castine for NYork; Na-cisss, Boston for do; ‘The following were the rales at the Stock Board yes- | 8° all the government serene dalmase¢ Leo | we have a plain duty to perform to our sovereign | orders of Alcoy, for the camp of General Castro, | rally.and those of his brothers, Sylvester, Timothy, | {mir Remick, Lubes for NYork; Tiger, Perry, Albany foe terday :—$1.000 Md. 35; 250 City ws, "99, | PAY, a# also many thousands of dollars expended | and our country, which is to sustain any adminis- | whose attention will be directed to certain indi: | Roger, Jeremiah and Jemes, also bis brothers.in-lew, 10334; 1,500 do. 10855 5 bx. of Balt, 98 ; 44 | 1 all sorts of visionary wild goose Pca ore tration favorable to British connection, which can | viduals residing in the viemity of Puerto Principe, Thmoth 4 bay 9n6 Joke Dewaven, aro Terpectfully *. do. 19; lodo B&O RR. ox. div, 43. meet these demands, ate haw io Leeper + | command a larger share of public confidence than og whom the spy has gathered information | J'treicek from the residence of his wan nee ere ot of 1,500 bbls, | borrowed by Mr Hincks, fromjEnglish capitalists, | ourselves. Ties the honor to be, &e., sufficient to lead to their condemnation, or what is | greet” 4 phy of City Mills, and about 400 dojHor street, at $5. | atan enormous intere: “—We report sales of good red wheat at $1048 | province. These revenueshave fallen off, alth 7 id the revenues of the F. Hincks. the same, to excite against them the suspicions of $1 06 per bushel Corn—Sup) fos = the present quarter shows an enormou: , Jat inst.. Gi w.M of | came in this mormiog. Trem Leaait or trespany fo_the. oppressed people of mpamt cid of Conga Mareen aged tre | PT tons ea Only at 62o Whirkey 27 ke. . in bbls. j . " be t the Washi Republic, Nov 1.) ought or sympathy for the oppressed people of | years an months, of congestion m. is Heme roe. ie eat | eased yee on the po oe clo te | 4 Cag recta waaweum ‘habe gent | Russoes Me" Kipeneabore,sfooapen | Nerh seach rey anny a a J ; jing Cus- | that M. i to Steri the f F My A 4 1, at $11, six months opposite. I have conversed with our leading Cus: Reverie ee sted ng pang hay aby Bn cogs «Oo Spaniard. He will soon be again in his ol pats eek, ae See and ecquaintances of the family Boaisco Affal to sea this afternoon, none of wi vohorage. tom Houee officers on the subject, and they, attri- o ‘ ‘i f th bed ‘No change iu wind or weal Our Kast Hampton Correspondence. ase tan i were received from him, by his family, in George- | Composing. more liste of the proscribed un On the Ist November, after a long and Ii Re ananee ie pen ea a, , | bute the increase to the exorbitant dutice levied by | Trore eos in af October, dated the Sth of that nounced; lifting the Creole banner of independence | sinees, Ranseca, wife of Lewis Doty, fa tbe OTch yout | via Dundes, and Cereciie, from Bactatees, some te East Hampton, Oct. 30, 1849. = oe as wee the am seo peta ane month, in which he says that he will be in the | With one hand, and discharging @ Parthian arrow | of her age. Carly tiie morning. sud anchored ia the Ronastend,, where % be of bom io meet an unexp and, Conse- : . | i . i A ¥ Body of an Unanown Man Driven Ashore. quent on the New York market being overstocked | United States in ninety days from the time of | #tit with he phe andinng comeaeneniers notes | |The relatives and frlende axe eapoattully tuvitad to they remain up to thls writing. im company wine the harks ‘An inquest was this day held upon a dead body, | With eumomers, It is, however, in the next quare | Writing. ‘These letters are of a date subsequent to | t0 Mrs. r M carreapondent of the Naw vy he L “9 pate = eye now bee anertalaed. Sat eather clear and cool i poe. illage he sealof the Consulate, | from No.1 $d street Her remains will be taken to ¢ South eh = 7 e period at which 0 steamer. under tl » | Se acca the South he ome rad | Seah Pea ons Be Bata | Pak Uy and Mate here ga a fay be, ereeble 10 Out | “oa arcip, tot Nov, of eomamption, Arne Pa. | MAM ere SetttSin we Rumer, Conga, peared to have been « man mae ged a 4 age, the impore oe. Pegpent Noein postr ng od as could have been received from him. The re- | #nd the debates in the pryged pm w York Sum, | " "Phe relatives and friends of the family are respect. | pera ite, meneell $e wile 8, Culver, do with the lettere H. J. G. marked upon the bosom the Seta port, therefore, is without any support whatever. exaggerating every act and word, 80 as to give | fully invited to attend her funeral, on Saturday after- peered trig Machen rc |, Providence. ofhis shirt It being enclowed in a rug, together Herald ago we notioed the great Increase of re- {Correspondence of the Balttenere San importance, and secure a high place for his revela- ¢ Dovclock, from ber late residence, 410 Bulli. | yMecw#4% Och Arr brig North’ America, Foster, I Ww. with the dress, seemed to warrant the cenclusion Some da; . - tione. reet. t J wie) of Montreal and Toronto, Yester- HINGTON, October 31, leu. But I wall be done with this creature. 1 trust I Thureday, the Ist inst , after rw ORLEANS, New that he died on board of some vessel and was bed by the Pslot with the followi ; launched into the sen for interment. Y atoms of ‘the duties received re the PI or rages perenne gy oe toe have Y ny you a dagwerreotype of him, so that you — ‘aren Dow citying N York: Read. Weeks, Boston; bark Apthorp, Blake, Marseilies; sobre Al~ Driseipal ports of Canada during the frvt three | Hyodiceo was on the avenue this morning, and con- | MY AoW pity, and expose in ta tee netant NATAL, fre his Inte reali Weeka,'Bosion; bark Aptherp, Blane” Marstiliet, ache A Pp Oct. 28, 1849. SOcsba, eee tradicted the rumor very earnestly. She and her | Pracwerm |i ped: Sie orons tox wetee bon nue, near 40th street.) Cop et lg hg a en MiLapELrnia, Oct, 23, ’ 1608. 1849. brother have both stated that letters have been re- 1 : iy cia nipaen if | Bums, are resi lly invited to atten i Francisco; bark’ Juno. Evans, The Movements of Mr. Clayton im Relation to P ig 3809. | cently received from Mr. Bodiveo, who 18 in St. | But my letter is already too long; and intending, if | On the Ist November, of chronic @iarrhoe, Sana, | Bos N , Generals Taylor and Scott—The Taylor Repub- cee 88078 Ti srbot 7 ‘4| Petersburgh, in company with his nephew. It is | 1 cam get the time, to write you again, Feonclude, | widow of the late Dilmon Flender. * | goes 170 fant, chlge, Watese ican Party vs. the Jackson Party—Cuty Politics + 1810L 9 2 | only surprising that such a story, with such minute ths funeral, whhooes farther notion, em Severeay, Hor Did— Arr ships Avo att, Shaw, NYork; Loulsians, Wore kican Party my 0c 15928 6 5 2] details, and assuming to be derived from recent Appeintments by the President. 8d, at 11 o'clock, A.M, from 273 Oth avenue. Sear Hehe Below, ‘coming tps ships Kalanens asd Yor T have been an attentive spectator of political | : eS 111! end official sources, should be published in the | | Jehm. Glark, to be Solieltor of the Treasury, view | On the evening of the Ist inst. suddenly, Im great | (Br); trig Revail a, and two ‘hrs, eames sakacwp. Ol events for the past year, and a constant reader of | promis : “egal 16 é New York papers, as coming from Washington. | Gillet, remow mith, to be First Auditor of the Trea- og mind, at the house of her son-in law, Dr J. | ships Quebec, Brewster, N York; Sultana, Barrett, 49: brig your Herald. You are pretty near right in your | Hamilto : aso 6 Mr. Bodieco has bitter enemies in this city, in con- | Thomas L. Smith, a Howe, Mrs. Susan, relict of the late Capt. Barziliai | Mount ¥ Dacey, Kingston, Ja; scbr Joba P Smarty el OF ths ay whet ded about | Cobou : SGT 18 | sequence of his indiscreet interference in the Kos- | Sur, vice Clerk. Jenkine, of the city of Hudson, in the 69th year of her youn, Oct 90—Arr brig Leonora, Goodson, New York. Opinions of the persons who have crowded abou! ciusko case; and it has been represented that poser. a REET ‘schr Mary Harvey, Wicks, St Croix. aftiss Count Nesselrode, the Russian Minister of Foreyga CITY TRADE REPORT. Gran cheeenr tare ot 8 o'elos}, P.M. thie day, ob $8 Aflairs, had disavowed the conduct of Mr. Bodiseo Trunsoar, Nov, 1-6 P, M, Hudeon for interment, Her friends, an. on 5 , and thove of the im et Aye 5 ig Be dl fed lpn Meg ‘The rather sudden advent of the present cold wea- family, are reapsotfully invited te attend, without fur- "gO, y er inv! thie country a# minister. Another rumor or state- thee hes, ne doubt, extended sulietentiy over the oot Wednesday, 81st ult . Zooso0 6 | Ment represented that Mr. Bodiseo had not yet, | omreston of the South, te result in killing frost. ‘et reosived, the | pore) mer ~ a months, egn stan iied to . | Though not, perhaps, unexpected, or earlier than its total of the revenue for the | audience of the Emperor, or of the Minister of | av occurrence in former years, yet the bare fact “ people, and he must now give évidence that he is | three quarters ending the 10th instant, will, however, | State. ee ain csbuaaians hes sether pb estat god feeling in the No 188 West 19th stroet the man for the people. be fully one hundred thousand pounds, or about forty Wasurneron, Oct. 31, 1849. eutten eetiah, to-tee, tates @ th treaty | C woesben tg ong’ F08 po he i1th ult, Mere than year ago, Clayton wrote two letters = cont eens 7 entee area have on _ The announcement ot any circumstance affect. | marke iy: lee wore rather more iy Ham, int] eI to be for Taylor or Scott, whichever beeen a aes = 5 ae > oon tet | ing the safety or happiness ot Mr Bodisco, would made, and at full prices. The present cold weather, pics ine ig ri pl Ra — og pr oe receipt of duties, Chet they nan ae to the pros | have been yeceived here with feelings ot universal With the nearer approach of the usual period for the oom 1G y. g he b perity of the country, beomuse the tari of 154% is, regret aud sympathy. Judge, — with what clesing of the State canals, had the effect of impart ‘ Crit.” (Crittenden,) to swing into the cabinet. | Goon many articles from 40 to 60 per comt er than | Cmuotiens of grief the intelligence of bis ban greater firmness to this State and Western flour, ands General Taylor was nominated, and the Taylor let- | thet of 1848. The real criterion would be @ retura of | ment was received this morning. Several hours | jy some instances, sales were made at 8 slight advance. ter from Clayton, through his friend, was forward- | the quantiy ao ce elapsed, the gloom seems to be cheered go uun, bi : genty, wih “ ed—the Scott letter was withheld by the other | wcuid enabie us to form sn opin! | by @ ray of hope that come misunderstanding in | SUtBer™ brands continued steady, with moderate friend. the first season of a completely new | the case may possibly exist meal continued ch Gen. Taylor, and possessed him. Be ate Oct H—Bld sobr Hannah Grant, Smith, os I weuld like to give you some jottings from this quarter, national as well as local. 1 agree in full with you, that Gen Taylor must set up for himself, if he hopes to have his administration gratefully re- Difference memibered by the people He was the man of the Some returns. Port Btanieyj..... 2468 2 ow Rochelle, Cuanins Friday) afternoon, at 4 o’clook, from his eo. '22—Are brig Waroaller, Joslyn, NY: Biwellt arr ith, ecige Rllow Moria NYork; 14th, Waciens, Perry, co} Toth, Laura Jane, Delane, Comming, Dwi N Nair, ig J Hinkley, Telmsony Wilson Fuller, Crawferd, Boston. iy brig Mechanic, and sehr Boiots, Witminerom, Oot —Are sche H Westoots, Ham: o hats, Masse "Cid back Rolla, Jnevia, NTrorke Y UAnds Ware Passengers Arr.ved. sales, Rye flour was some bette Clayton then conceived the grand idea of a i beyond eosipt of so much | Krom the most unquestionable authorities, Tob- | im steady dem ‘Wheat continued in good local np Tiaroota Ship St Georges Cape J Renny, of Ireland; De . ” none: “ ease a , M of Sootiand; M inson, ‘end * Taylor republican party,” on the model, I sup. | money. |u fact. inom the great propostiousl inormar | ‘ain the following facts:—To an intimate friend, | Eastern milling demand. Corn was steady, with « fair tingeat—ti nee ne pose, of the Jackson party. There was a smail | i), murtake—the Jackson party took ite name after his | of good, administration had developed itself—but the Tay- | for un with whom Mr. Bodisco frequently conversed on gmount of sales far the Eastward, with some lots taken | the subject of his domestic affairs, he stated, ex- | phytic ‘Ne hed beeoneposccmcor wt ao pray | zeapert. There was wo marked change in eye or wotil he bad first obtained | °t There was no material change in pork. while —_ 4, from Bostoa—| lor republican purty wae to be named, formed, and | custem b ption of | perty in this count eared. Messrs A paturalized b Taylor was elected or had de- | imported goods. permeseton from his % nperor. salen were pretty freely made at quotations, Beefwas | Ships Richard Onte bonus San Francisoo; 8b Charles $. ksonar, Gout Poreys veloped we policy. But the scheme did nee sane «, Anues ation tageth fom feriousty ton Me pe | _ On Monday last, Mra. Bodiseo, in conversation | steady q with sales of extra beef hams, on | Milliaré, Now Orlen Stanto 3s nally, Je R Quinn, before the election im 1548. ‘ell, General | Since my last letter, Quebec has surrendered to | with some friends, stated that, at her lat advice: Taylor was elected, and then the plan was started | the party, and a public meeting was held on Sa- | Mr. B, oy well, but had on pd Hh ore po ng) Damage neh la Pope W Sanborn, Jostun fl anew here; and although the scheme failed and | turday wtavorot it. The requisition forthis meet peror Vous prices. This State butter was in fair demand, | Walker, Henry Souther, H broke down utterly, the projectors seem since to | img Was » igued by upwards of six buadred of the Ihave before mea longand highly interesting while cheese was inactive. There was 's speculative be have gathered the fruits of their abortive labors. most respectable persons of both races in this Gi- | (friendly) letier from the nephew ot Mr. Bodisco, ™evement im sugars, with considerable pales, Coffee phy, Who were these repwblicans ? Prominent were | braliur ot the new world. In the third riding of | (who accompanied him), which was received here eon 4 Orm, with moderate transactions. Symes, Hen} W.M. Meredita, WD. Lewis, Wm. Sloanaker | York, situated in Upper Canada, and the seat tor | yesterday. It is dated St. Petersburgh, 15:h Sept, Aanas.—The salen embrece 15 bbls. at To. for pots oven Orgvod, Nahe tnd John Ashmead, #li now in office; also Henry | which is vacunt by the shelving of Mr, Blake, Mr. | (the latest date received). After etacing that they and at $0 £0 for peeris. : j White, and tne proprietor of the North Amerwan, | Perry, an annexationist, i# in the field, and it 18 were ‘well and in fine spirite,” he adds. “Since we Brraneterre — Flour —The sales for the day reached Arrived, Mort. McMichael. In the back ground, screened expected wiil be elected by acclamation. Mr. | have been here, I've had but little of what we call 10,060 bbis., Including sour at $4 @ $4 26; fine at 94 o verpool, 29 days, with mise, te J from public view, were Governor Johnston and | Perry has, upto the present time, been a warm ‘ral fun,’ as almost every person is out of town. $4 57}g; old common State and mixed Western at $4 50 om the voyage, 6 Clayton. The atlair blew up in smoke; only one | supporter of the reform party; and Mr. Baldwin, | My chief pleasure, thus far, hos been the thease © $4 68 ; com: to straight State et $4 75 a $4 BT ig meeting was held; Meredith made om hie short | the prime minister of the day, has written him a =f have been, also, at one bail. But oly Yery good Btate at $4 8754 8 $5; mixed aud strai reanedeaaAtorcat ppeeches, to n very slim meeting in a very large | leiter, in which he scouts annexation, and tells | theatres are all closed, owing to the wad news that Wester® Ot $6 06 © 96 18; favorite Western at 96 26 room, the only parc he had taken in active politics | Mr. P. that ail whe join in the present movement | reached St. Petersburgh yesterday from Moscow, 92,21; pure Genres at $0 25 0 $6 81%, oud fence for many years. McMichael harangued the crowd, | will be looked npon by eaid ministry in the hight pamely, that the Grand Duke Michel, u brother of | Sximesae before, « lncluded te the totes oo oe telling them they hed better come into the move: | of a common enemy. Mr. P. has not answered his Majesty the Emperor, was travelling near Moe: wheat, ax $6 38%, Southern Flowr mdse, to Bee ment—that the reluctant and backward would, | it, and pursues the even tenor of his way, without cow, when he was atiacked with apoplexy on the $6 25 0 $6 60 for old dnapeta day alter a while, wk to be admitted. Some other | consulting the wishes of his former fr right mde, about gten days ego, and since taken Rye Salew Jones, Philnde'phia, 2 dare, folka who had been im a political slumber as In Toronto we hear less about it; the question with typhus fever, of which he was brought to dust — The sales embrace corey Calais, BU days, deep as that of Kip Van Winkle, tried to stir up | in regard to the removal of the seat of govera from whence he came. His death isa yreat loge Brnndywine wae Ritniwe- the dear people to come up and be newly christen- | ment will, ae 1 stated im g former letier, retard | to Kuss. The Emperor is very much afflicted, 2h selee compriced al Rohe Com Kestacy, Lovell, Doston, 2 days, ed; but they would not, So ended the only public | the movement for a short time. Me. Wilson's | andweeps over the loss of his affectionate brother.) $1.06 8048 900 bushels good to prion Sehr Ailda, Wiese, Now aren, daye. hibition of the Taylor republicans. No meetivg | new paper, the * Independent,” established in To- dation ih $8. Dern The teanecetens fone: 7 ve hae been heid. What wa ronto for the express purpose of advancing “ An- Mvsoen is Anamaness.—The Eid: bichdnad Bail Wm ih ui The next effort was to elect Meredith § has made its appearance; avd, strange | Cyaom states an awtul murder in th Ships Fidelia (pkt), Liverpool; Baterpries, Peak, Joe Furwer-—1ay 7 7S They were nearly, but not, quite unanimous the same day as the annexation orgaa ia | the person ofa Mra. Abbott by two negroes The Charies, New Orleans; and otic é they failed. Ali hands were on the ground the Courter, was published. The for | circumatances ure these:, It eeems that two negro Oats | Nov 1—Wind We i arrisbury to defeat per; but they did not | mer jourcel i only published twice a week, whilst | fin eher sending off all in the house het them 4 26a se for Jereny. | NEY ind ot cunrice, NW; a0 meridian, N; at sunset, aud he won the day. Hecause Cooper | the inter ix duly.” Mr. Hinche bas published alt: | Yrivtn, weed Mra: A. by the throxt wethe lena ign Ot hed, and Meredith defeated, some of the | ter im the Toronto Globe, wherein he states that the | tari) iNie wan nearly catioct nnd them procmted ine, 084,100 do. Bt Domingo at 8% t Foreign Pattie, [aus Munroe, Je Governor's friends were wenk enough to charge | iuiuiity are determined to put dowa the present | Crusting pin of a Weyon, ad placing ie netics her | aad ecarimunoe tines ore ituay cheene cou berme. | flee, tnd Celiforsin, Wil loss ox Monday: Newh ov tweihe: | Briggs, Jeeeph Meredith's deieat ## an attack on the State admi- | movement, at all hazards; and that should they not | p4¢ t the two negroes steod one on ea h e da tt od, stghey ‘saiffer than for p— Ay bape post “ee | change Konding Reem, (67 ener, ) at lh soa podioun ait Distration, in cons quence of the Governor having | find themselves strong enough to do so, they Would | th. ity until ehe was dead. ‘These are suid to rr tales smount-to 1100 Dalen, We q pody- | ay for Balt verpoel, preveed M.'s election Let us follow them on a | resign, and support wny party that would. Lord | the rain facta, as confessed by the necroes, now Lav anross, Cuasmrion Gvedian step further. Gen. Taylor is approaching Wash- | Elgin, | exn essure you, is also uncomfortable; | yi It i thought there wre othe remed | f % Ricgers Jobe a Satan ington. Governot John-ton vende a special mes | and ts much concerned with respect to this move: one mere concerned Wloride “Whipple, wend > | in thos tragedy t ieee hoy hipple, senger to meet him, and urge the call of Meredith | ment. He finds that rushing en im the blind f wyored | * jot B Ballo to the cabinet. ‘The meesrnger failed in his ere | manner he has hitherto done, 1» likely to be the Latx Gate at Powtianp, Mu —The Port | Geenets | Pacite, will clove on Taeaday, 13eh, rier Seems rand, but enough © to require that General means of bringing on unpleasant cousequences ; | land Advertise Bch vit, epraking of the , Ml All the shove cose 06 the Rechange Beading Reon, 07 Fae | Alvtet A Whipple, albert d Spenea, Taylor should call on to Washing- | and he therefore is now prepared to be more con: | gale of the 2 story house, be= | jet a Belge is en bat mgt 8 wt ge or "ie'P Bearley” natees Wook, dete B ton to coneult and ndvise. The result, we all know, | descending, and weuld compromise, as, indeed | loneing to Mr. Georg n Brocket street, Far mpeg thie wae to place Meredith in the cabinet. From that | would his mimieter was nlso considerably damaged by the gale, It | Bwly Fal | $e y % time to the present, Clayton and Meredith have | Theres every p ility of a general election | bad been raised on posts to finish the eelinr; the | fers Fate steamer Orencent City, for Califérnia, Pa- , oun, han te ruled oat political destiaics here; and, ia addition | coming on eooner than was generally expected. Ia | poets enoied, and let the building dowa won the ron | Steves Ae. oat atone ou Taesany, Nev IB at | Jobe Ht Rvoreie, Tho "Bachaway: to great damage to the ship of State at Washing. | thy Lower, as, also, indeed, without doubt, in the | ground, tearing away the chimarys, and bre . ty ; | on | rue peiknep, and querter. No original Taylor men have been called | tion” and “British Connection ” It willbe a aight | story be partly finished, at the corner of ( qolotele were made at £2 66, #v4 4,000 boxes of herring to office from among the whige, Lewis, the col- | pull; fur there ean be no doubt but that many con- | gress and North atreets, belonging to Mr Ale Vive std on bho for ennled, ond S60, for No. 1 PD Lsen Wm ales! Jone ¢ armed, dob Pniten dl We lector, had never beew heard of in the campaign | rirveucies inthe Upper Province will be won by | det Berbour, wae lifted from ita fonndation, Faver.~ Seles of, B sien wore made at | ft netionte pour paper of n Vincent, Bishop od ye By he wigned the call, and attended the Taylor repub- | “Annexation” men, which, with the Lower Us | 2 o'clock, Tuesday morning, and dasted to neers # have been offered | the Boston Transe i mn Spencer, ¥ licun meeting, aficr the election. Morris, the war- | necian oud Eastern Britieh, combined with the | Ot private sale. 109 | ene fia War veyor, wee @ whig, never suspected of Tay- | 90 French Un representatives, will give the | Sieve or a Parrauest Hostann.—A Dr. Max id previows to arrival, were resold | Phe'vark Remily loriem. Ellmeker, naval officer, was an out and | ennexetiomiet vy in the legelature. You | wm, ef York, in thie county, took » qumarity of | An ge A out Clay whig, and came in very teluctantly to the | will perceive the peovie are in earaest; aod that bm, on Saturdayfevening tnet, avd died on & conak te hy B- support of ¢ i Taylor. White, the pow which woe token np by many i mere pleasantry, is yroormming. He lefts family in New York, aad 44; tow ter, bad pm ves, and had furnished fanda to | bikeiy (0 be sternly eurried out wer ot the time of bis death fiving wih another : both parties during the campaign. Ashmead, die | The wtteode med by the majority of the | women. He wee threetened wiih 4 prosecution, | Rede at $185 in pot mentioned. | Wad ing triet atiomey, and Slowneker, navy agent, were | Amerie a9, has not been without ita depress | which ovr informant supposed was ¢ Hors i a kee both democratic nativer and Taylor men | ing efiects on the movement. which led bitmto commit the rash act —Amn Arbor | gto \ yl (mnapasenn, Nev 14 F Bodrived—whee WS) fae Faas brie Nee Nathl Oroshy au | want to follow this up, and bring the history | The berbor is mow nearly deserted; there are | (Muh ) Argus | Fre enentis cee ab pigs of L “4 Toohington tare and chivas ite oltaes, mr Richa Mert at | Jeong, Bilare, PMiver; Now Meven, Kelgey, MMaven: Johm O84 | ombald, Bhicidy, Cheptamh; Bally Aim, Ulark, N¥orki Joha | Mr Converse R Lilly, of Boston,

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