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mam, (of Portsmouth, NH, which INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, and decisive answer, composed of two letters. On| are not much displeased at, this result, because New York Legisiature, spatebes belng received from Columbus Geo., noting | Sr Roex: i t sahore frost mediate Tarifa, she layon the besoh, toge pre oe AR the present occasion, the Mayor refused when first | they know that the scheme is utterly impractica- ‘Whigs in Italics; Democrats in Reman. killin, san pescopiinle. Sahay oes writin imaterials, for aheut $2600, Our Washington Corvespondence. applied to, but when a written requisition, from a pepe Bee Le os * pom 4 rewire Ww. Pturad Sy ident. bth ims ee ee Se ee Y- any Hasovan, Rogers, from Triste, __ Wasumneton, Nev. ni, 0e- majority of the city council, was presented to him | copy of the Examiner, which coatuins a very good 0. Rerenea, Lavanroon Cuasmrroation. 4, ,_ | Iuland Bar, near the mouth of Konus Eabmet Mysteries Explained—Another “ Sharp | by the leaguers, his scruples gave way. Even | outline of the proceedings of the Convention up to bile ge Teas. | Vegect is insured for $1600), halt of when at Correspondence” —Blow Up Between Mons. de | ihyg trifling circumstance will help to ‘show you Monday night. The speeches of Gamble, Gowan, reed yosterday as @ bark. Tocqueville and Mr. Clayton Probable Rejection | the exient to which old habits, practices, preju- re. eae St ee. of Se aeiean voit ult, Jat ahs ree ot brig teense of of Mr. Rives—Another Chance fora War Panic. | dices, and feelings are breaking up betere the rush | of your readers who feel uw interest in Canada. cl ites jena oe e panded tke 3 (heroes in There is yet a chance fora brush with Loms | of pew ideas, and the desire tor change. The defaleations in the customhouse, of which Napoleon, There have been, within the last week, | Before I proceed to tell you what the League is 1 spoke in my last, are found to be quite as ex- several lengihy and mysterious sittings 8f the cabi- | doing, it is perhaps wecessary that Ishould describe | whoce alan. a eno ache a age net, and nobody could pretend to conjecture what | briefly its origin, character, and objects. The out- | guilty of pocketing $836 at one haul. His excuse pe B by fanding, the body of a man. the berth Dow bey ed Ete] 3. with cil-cloth over Frater were made at 30c. Prime Western were worth d5c vs 8 ator the long faces of Meredith and Ewing signi- | rages of the Montreal tories, in the destruction of | #8 that he knew there was some mistake in the Freicnts.—Cotton was engaged to Liverpool at shit, Sih’ uetkes teenie : entry of the goods in question, that he was waitin, 5 “ “te 7-824. a Ke. The letter figure was generally demand- | 7° written at Wiimi sos, he fied, as they came out at the close of those | the parliament buildings, and in attacks upon Lord | fo uacertain exactly what at wor ad mtended te | if ahomas ee eee ed. Flour was engaged to arrive out after the Ist of | viwst lith, isi, and signed deremish Grass, sad vad mysterious closetings at the White House. | Eygin, and the private property of several of his | pay over the money. But it isa little singular, it 16.—George H. Fox. 82 —Kebert Owen. SA. Ghacns, wien, | sézreed te, bie Sihen, Bigaes @ From a conversation with Mr. Clayton, [ am at ministers, produced immediate re-action in Upper be kan, and intended all this, that he should have ‘THE RESULT IN FIGU&ES. aged to yon ted a ee tenis’ om the rail, both obi ength qualified to throw some light upon these sus- | Cunada. ‘The more respectable of the tory party sald Boihibig ahoak sp “ uae pomomlancareseentd Whigs. : Pa, sat. Od Keone: ange in prices. The stock | {thome, which at eee picious and long-protracted cabinet council. The | were confounded, and repudiated the acts of the | it. The government, pusillanimous as they are, | Democrats. . 8 ees active. Fruit.—The gales included 1.500 boxes raisins, at Poussin difficulty is the secret. That is where the | Lower barbarians. The reformers, who began to | connot help giving him his .ongé. We shall see = — $2 60; 600 do. halves, at $1 9734, (Layers), and 500 y shoe pinches. It seems that De Tocqueville, not i i ». | Whether they will reduce the salary, and mike . 1s uarters at 700 . r th whem the beig was eapsized, wishing to risk the safety of enother minister in as- aelus nan of disunion, or rather of dissatisfac- | Woh an appointment ‘as will sapisty ier arty, | plts,im, the Seventeonth district, » whig is elected, | Uri erna.--3.000 Ibs, sold on private terms PP drowned ) tone é government, for not coming up to Ps there will be a whig majority of four ; but if the de- 400 bal Notice to Mariners. signing 10 ban she brnaetsied Sete of Fe oem thefr promises at the polls, rallied round the mints- bei y do not, they wey dak out for squalls. h the | Mostate have sucoseded, the whig majority will be two. Sci ore Than ca Trate BAG dens tanta: |=: Guevene Rewemsee Yous, Corsartah’s Gayton Mer sin, gave sine! cl ; e government hav tampering with the 4g — . the French Consul ral at Richmond, and that | "¥» and poured. into Montreal a plenuful stream | aectoreof the third rdvag af York and Kavewithe SOCEM ELE: 6, om private term, Sst ureehan th beats eae, ths bemeis caiataieatin (pag M. Poussin’ was to | 0! addresses of confidence m the government, ; i J . Dis. Dis. Navat Srones —Sales of 200 bbls. spirits turpentine TF logiaesd in dt tock low water, bows "36 mill M. Bois le Comte, M. Poussin’s successor, was and denunciation of the house barners. The op. | B¢id the writs much longer than was necessary, New Yorx, Montoomxay. were made at 31}, 320. Sales 100 bbls, North Cai from ths Kesche Sha beatings ave na follewes--Sane sek Wait the presentation of his credentials until the | rosiion thus found itself greatly weakened ty | With the view of deleaung Mr. Perry, the annex: | 1—John H. White. 1—Samuel G Green, lina rosin were made (0; and 100 do white at | Light House, SW34; Norv Beacon Light W. 7 eonsul hod removed the salvage case, and the five | Hien tales while the Ministry Wee cthen ney, | ationist. Two or three meetings were called in | %—James Bowen. 2—Charles Hubbs, $5.75 a $4 50. Rough was steady at $2 6234. 1 , H. MAXWELL, hundred bales of tobacco, out of the way. This | {hese Pulrages, a eded. Teesnat” | the riding, but so few attended that the govern- | 3—Henry J. Allen. Sanatoaa, ‘Oms.—Linseed continued firm, with sales of 2,000 pe haps, a prudent expedient, as it was not | ¢4 atthe very time support was needed. Te coun- H —vibram Makenan, 1—James Noxon. S0b8 palit, at 0 a 100. fu Mutoh mad Asaadiane. Lion Hovse on Care Sax antonto—We learn that the was, perhaps, a pi p 5 0 st the disast flect th duct had ment agents were glad to sneak home. Hiacks, is plc, H Light Howe on Cape San Antonio, Cuba, has beom finished, ampossible that M. Bois le Comte night bark his | ced in Upper Canada, upom the eonserenee a) | the Inspector General, has written « letter to one | &—7Mmes Truslow. ad RE Rict,—Sales of 250 « 300 casks were made at $3 25 0 | 14% in lat 2102 Nelon 00 W. ‘ shins among these obstacles, as his predecessor wy peer Canada, upon the conservative (!) | oF) 8 Glectore a man without aay influence, dis- JW. we juLiaran. $ indebted for U ve, to Mr $ A Seymour, the : ectall party, as the tories like to be called, and to be eins : stay a Henry J. Raymond, — 1—J. F. Bush. Provisions —Pork—900 bbls. sold at $8 6234 for prime, | gentlemanly clork of thes ip Faloon.) had done before him, especially on the tobacco prepared for an election, in case Lord Elgin should | Countenancing annexation, and threatening his —Benj W. Bradford, Carus and $10 6234 for mess. Beef—150 bbls. country sold at eaim ‘ ? a re-called, according to their expectations, the | Party that if they desert him and his colleagues on —J.V.B Fowler, 1—J. Townsend, $6 00 a $6 60 for prime, and $9 00 a $9 25 tor mess, InrTeRes cine TO Nay ‘We copy, from the Ber To this point m the game, every thing since the idea of a league was Pat forth in Montreal. © this question, both he and they will join the tories, 2—J. Richerdeon, it was held firmly at $16 00 a $16 Tiabea by a Cel Re et ou ran eis one eda discharge of Poussin, has gone smoothly enough. | Sirs were addressed to the leading ten of ther | OF May party that will uphold the connexion with 8—Ashbel Avery. dull at $12 00 for country. Cut m eT. Ts ele mee aaeateat GO ake eee But the last steamer but one brings despatches from ty, and to the officers of the On «Sagan ts ar | England. The letter has excited the utmost con- Weeronverar. d shoulders sold at 4c. Lard—Sa’ Bermuda and New York, or the C! Paris which put an entirely new face upon the mat- mt Y> f th Hol ange Societies 1 | tempt among the reformers, and many do not hesi- 1—Wm. H_ Robertson, of 660 bbls prime at 65,¢ , and 600 kegado at 7ca7}<o. |‘ ‘he first half of a revolving gale "De Tocqueville, the French Foreign Mins. | #!! parts of the country. Hole-and-corner meet- hi ° 2—Jease Lyon. Butter was steady, at prices varying trom 7o. a 170. for | muda to New York, because Ia ter. M. De Toeq! A ig held, +s bi h tate to say the sooner Mr. Hincks and his brother | 4, Di “* ‘4 East; but the last half isa fair wind from N. to Bor= ‘ letter to our Secretary of State, | gs were held, and league branches organized; cof join th ‘, TI UTCHESS. State, and 7c. a 120. for Ohio, Cheese was dull, butia 5 , ae caer ah ter, has written a let ary » | but no definite principles were laid d d ministers join the tories the better. They have very | 1¢.—caibert Gilbert. 1—Charles Robinson. i a fe t 530. a 60, for Obio, and 6: muda. During the winter season, 10 gales which in reply to the letter of Mr. Clayton to the Frenet | eee ee aan eae tvaimed sin fact; it wae wane, | nearly adopted all their principles, and itis thought | *” Kinos, | 2—Democrat. q falr demand for export at 570. a Oe, for Ohio, and 6X6. | pase along theceast of North Amerion being revolving gales, Minister, in which our Secretary took occasion to | eee aan eee avas terely at Prbrtais. _ | they might as well assume the name. The Gover- | 1—T. H, Redding. Pu want, Of 100 hhds. Porto Rico were made | when thenerthwent wind, which is the conclusion bf passe admenish the government of France that the | [ACh Tit ue ta the ing Out ond the aaa se | nor General is still at the Falls. ‘The old Parlia- | 2—#. W. Fiske. 1—-— Bown: 1c. and 200 a 300 hhds, were sold, including United, States were competent to take care of | 1 8 ea ean ne an valle custome ts inj | ment buildings are being got ready with all speed, | 8—John H. Baker. Cuba Muscevados and New Orleans, at 5 a 5c. themselves and their own dignity as a nation, Elgin. Il likel 1 rd hs ard ie for the meeting of the house, which 1s expected to Ricumon 1 Whioxer —The market was rather easier for drudge, without the gratuitous advice which M. De. Toc- | Pisin.) was Ukely to remaia in the colony, «nd | take place eurly in the winter. The Normal | 1-3: ?. frail. 2-4. G. Owen, with sales of 60 bhds. at 27 a 2714, and 250 bhds, Ohio thwest quarter. queville had condescended to give to our Secretary | #0 diseolution of Becliamens was likely to occur | School has been turned out of the government | yc, yacioate: ee and Prison at 273¢0. id to New York of the Chess of State, which vias not wanted, or called tor, and | £F Pig ht nc Bad ie the tas wove ‘erm: | house, to give place for the public offices. Price, | 2— Jo B Nett 1—M. D. Hicks — = = Hosise that aks ould be very well dispensed with. pre A a ieanay a event time a, | Commissioner of Crown Lands, Cameron, Com: | 3—2-H. Prvyn. . W Smith. Marzied, , From the despatches received by the steamer, a | @#Me was up lor some time—a very long time 11 | missioner of Public Works, Baldwin, and Hincks, | 6—IW. WY. Shepard, 3—E. Harmon. Nov, 12th, 1849, by the Rey. C. F. E, Stablmann’ week ago, and other information, it appears that | Uielt hes eanggag roe they tained iris owas to | are now here. The other members of the cabinet Scuxaxetavy, Gexeore. ne pig enn tga nag erred er te | Genet = Bag the French cabinet had had this letter of Mr. Clayton | Other objects. Annexation was talked of wt soine | itive got yet arrived. 1—James Allen. 1—John C. Gardner. Paderborn, Westphalia,” eh aka ‘nd north, the vessel would eome up and ab under deliberation, and had resolved not to stand it. | Of their meetings. At first, I am inclined to thin ‘An accident occurred to the steamer Comet, Oswxao. a—M. C. Were. ' ; curse to the westward, ready to take advantage " nal ‘ they meant no more than to try and frighten the . “4 ich, | 1-H. Fitzhugh. Enis. at the setting in of the next revolving gale. Hence Mr. Clayton has received a reply to it from ‘Nehah, gaverminent Wife tislr tewk. Bat wb while entering the bay on Sunday last, by which | 9~Wininm Lewis 1—Orlando Allen, Died, New York bound to Bermuda at the timé M. de Tocqueville, or Mr. Rives, of which Tam not | eng eo een ee UNab, wae told by Lord | the chief engineer and another were ‘killed, and perch 2—Klijah Ford. On Monday morning, 12th ‘instant, after a lingering is passing along the North Ameri authorised to speak as to the contents, further Gre to mimta frame ‘and endeavor to bs a the | One or two more badly scalded. A. bolt came out | 1-8, M. Burroughs, 38—Ira E. Irish. illness, Davin G. Cxasro, aged 89 years and 10 months. SaRirhasl aaniied OC tun ailak es eee than it is as sharp as pepper, and makes a distinct ANd ind, and. to promote peace asd. good | &f some part of the boiler or cylinder, and the Livinasrex. 4—Joseph Candee. be taken to White Flaina for int wind is vesriog’ towards morte, provided = demand upon Mr. Clayton to retract certain offen ete an. ae ee eae pe vondan: Traak, | steam rushed through the opening in such force as | 1-4. MeLean Onwia. ds are requested to attend his fan too hard. For the north wind will veor to the westward, and sive expressions in his letter to De Tocqueville, | Wil! among his neig! mati and the Londen Tames to produce the fatal consequences mentioned. 2—Philip Weedruff. 1—William J. Bacon, thout further invitation. from the residence of his | become every hour fairer for Bermuda.” which are supposed to be the words in itudics, in and other influential English journals denounced Phe Governor in council has determined to de- OCKLAND, 2—Robert Frazier. son, Abm. G Crasto, 136 Eldridge street, on Tuesday Spoken. the following extract :— : them as worse than the rebels of 1887, and told | rive the magistrates and militia officers who | !—B- J. Allison. S—Ralph Molotosh. morning, the 13th inst. at 9 o'clock, A. M. Steamship Europa, from Boston for Liverpool, via Halifax, bd : the Canadian government that their sovereign | ! ig! 1 n rte b Sr. Lawnen 4—Luther Leland. oO 11th inst., of consumption, Hernimrra, wife | Sth, 12M, off Cape Sable, would arrive at Halitax same night, THE SEORETAKY OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE | beckoned them on in the course they had. taken ; signed the Montreal manifesto, of their commis- | y_¢haun Dodge. och teen. of James Henry Coles, and youngst daughter of the late | _ Ship Louisa Potter, trom Bostoa (July 23) for Caloutta, MINISTER OF FOKEIGN APYAIRS OF PRANC' d, lastly, when Lord Elgin was raised to the | 8028: Two or. three anecie counsel have also 2 Willlam Briggs, 1—Cyrus Brown Peter Stymete, aged 19 years. Sept 1, lat —, lon 22, i Derantateat o Srare, 2 | BDEs, WOUys ‘tor his good conduct, the | been stripped of their silk gowns. This 1s about | §—Luther Whitney. Rewssniann, Her relatives and friends of the family are respect | 4\5/''?,Bruts, Mitchell, from N York (July 11) for Sau Fran » Wasttiscrox, Septomber 8, 1849.) | rere es ie it ae a speeal insuiteand there loyal. | 28-#illy an act as the government could hit upon. Greer. 1—E. P. Piekett fully invited to attend her funeral om. ‘Fuceday 1th hip Ambassador, Hadley, from NYork (Sept 10) for Cali M, Arexts pe Tocqueviiie, 3 eee ie af theme said vosterday kh the Conee nets | Lewall give the annexation movement a tremen- | 1—Theodore L. Prevost. 2—Lansing Sheldon. inst., at 3 o'clock, P. M., at her late resinence, 128 Pitt | fornia, Oct 2, Int 26, lon 37. Minister of Foreign Atfairs of the French Republic— | ty, as one of them said yesterday in the convention, dous lift. In fact, it is the very thing which the | 2—Alonzo Green. B—George Lesley, atrest, ‘Ship “Elizabeth Perry, from Liverpool for Boston,” (so ree 8 has da despatch from Mr. Rush, the | has ever since * been oozing out at their fingers’ ies in ion Oxowpaca, Unsrer, Nov. 12th, Mancaner Jane, youngest daughter of 5, Lat 48, lon 12. Z American Minister in Paris, of the 13th of August, | ends.” Tne question of annexation hag, within the | Pattesin question hoped the government would 1—James Little. 1—Elias C: John Douglate, in the 11th year of her Pike, from Liverpool for New Orleans, no eovering # note from you to him, dated the 9th of that | Jast two or three gnouths, been entered upon in| 4% The idea of @ government, a majority of | 1 x 2—Peter Crispell. ‘The friends of the family-and the members of Wash- | @f¢: lat 91, lon7. Baltimore (Ai aa. Sem to the President, | earnest ; und though none of the league societies | ¥ote members were implicated 1m the rebellious | 9 penjemin Cowles i ington Assembly, No 2B. 0. of Bereans, and the Order | for sun Frances, Sept 2h tat i? 18, Ne ee with the correspo to which they relate, As Mr. | fave, tomy knowledge, openly and iormally de. | %0d annexation movement of 1837, when physical | 3g. Vv. Leaemeorth, Yates. in general, are affectionately invited to’ attend her fu- | Vireimia, of NYork, (nothing further) Oct 19, Waterford Rush is returning home.and Mr. Rives, who has been i 4 my knowledg eer y > co vi ~| force was openly declared to be necessary, and | ¢—Harvey Andrews. 1—James H. Lawrence, neral from ‘he residence of her father, 04 Pearl street, | NW 21 miles, appeinted to succeed him es Minister to France, has | Clared for it, yet, as you wall see by the sketch of | gctualiy resorted to, attempting to degrade men in AMEN, CLinton, Brooklyn, this afternoon at 13¢ o'clock. of Bath, (which way standing not stated) Nov probably not yet arrived in Paris,[ hasten to a their proceedings which I send you, all their argu- | this advanced und nore enlightened day, for sign. | 1—Cyres Burnham. 1—G. F. Thomas. At Yonkers, on the 1ith wit., aftera short illness, | 9 1#t940,lon 68. elf of the only means of communication bet: ments, resolutions, and speeches, tend directly that | ino'a declaration of opinion that annexation would ‘Tioca. Francis Bioxpeav, aged 11 years, eldest son of Jou | pureror, F, Oct 2/—Bark Fenelon, Poole, (from NOrleana) represent, by addressing you way. Several members of the convention have bea political good, aad that they will use all con- | 1—Zsaac Lott. FRanxuiy. Milburn, artist, of this city. ldg. roa ject of your note. been instructed by their constituents not to support | P&P BO0Cs ° Strvann. 1—William A. Wheeler, ‘At Chatham, Columbia county, Saucy Paarr, wife of xs, Oct 29-Brig Huntress, of Baltimore, dis- You acknowledge the receipt of the correspondence | resolutions in favor of annexation; but it is evident | Stitulional and peaceable means to induce the | payin F Church, ‘Surroux the late Anson Pratt, Eeq.. in the 74th year of her age, | charging, andothers not recollected. took place between the Secretary of State for | thar those who are prepared to abandon their alle- | Mother country to consent to the espousals, is so | 9” Werral C. Dining. 1—David Pierson. ‘At Exeter, N. H, Hon. Jous Krvuatc, aged 79. Arr brig Lady of the NYork; Affairs of the United States and the Ministe: ce ns coon ad the opportunity offers. have re, | supremely ridiculous that one burst of derision will | §—yhomas J. Reynolds, 2—Walter Scudder. ‘At Meadville, Pa, 2d inst, Mrs Mania T. Yares, a, iott, Harvey, Bos of France at Washington,” from which it must gian sts 5 va y ber siace the | Tg out from all parts of the Province. The days Cuavravaue. CHENANGO. wife of Charles M. Yates, M. D., aud sister of the Hon. _—— lous to your mind that the latter had repeat- | Celved rue accessions to their number since the | oF the present government are numbered. They | 1—John P. Fil 1-J. L. F. Cushman. James Buchanan, We find in the El Correo, of the above communications to | meeting at \ingston. hi “ will never survive another election. 2—K. E. Fenton. 2—Rufus Chandler. In Boston. 2d inst., Lieut. J. H.Sweanunne, U.S. N. following list of North American vessels in port of nsive and discourteous, both The names and past history of some of the pro- Puneso0na ‘Warne. Detaware. At San Francisco, California, 29th September, 1819, | ¥ullao, Sept 20, without stating where they are from, or minent actors in the conveation will explain to ‘pile hontai , 1—Nelson Payne. 1—Barna A. Johnéon. Mrs Estiny M., wife of Robert H. Taylor, and daughter | ¥ere bound:—Ships America, 404 tons, Jun, $90 tong, brigs That correspondence was submitted simply to enable | your readers the position and probable intluence of Our Balumore Correspondence. 2—Elihu Durfee, 2—Wm. B Champlin, jr. | of widow Elicia Cavanagh, of the city ot New York ee en ee ee vernment to decide uponthe proper course to | the body upon the party to which they belong, and ~ Bautistoxe, Nov. 12, 1849, Seneca. Mapison, Sept 2vth, near San Francisco, after a short illness, XWAVEN, Oct 16~Arr Howard, Paulsen, NYork; 13th, 2, own minister. You appear t | oon the country, better than a long dissertation. aaa ’ 1—Alfred Bolter. 1—John Clark. Geonce A. Backus, in the 34th year of Pentucket, Taylor, Has xia Antwerp. have eoneidered the ecoasion ox one which enlled upon you | The President of the League, Mr. Moffatt, is; ae I Good News from California—The Markets, §c. Gatine. 2— Thomas O. Bishop. eae ‘Ship John Furman, Drinkwater, construc lor munister, a erimi= . wf our, | y r 1 ately ccneuring loth patties to the correspondence, Yuu | have already stated,a wholesale merchant in Mont. | _Th® announcement of the arrival of the Empire | 1—John 1. Dor. eh Lewts Kengo, “Con, Oct 0—Bark Marcia, Wilson, (from Gottenburg, tocre not wivited to decide as an arbiter upon the mode in | Yeo! He is a man of considerable wealth, and | City at New York, with tidings from six of our long whioh the Amerwan government conducted that correspond. | much respected. He is a tory, of course: indeed, | abseat California vessels, with several hundred Balti- ence, which was not only courteous and respectful in terms, | all the members of the league are, or have hitherto | moreans on their decks, is considered of far more im- having repaired) for Boston. 2th. Cronsranr, Oct 10—Barks Strabo, Hussey, for Boston, Fred’k Warren, Luut, for do; al- Easex. 1—George W. Gof. NiaGana. it H ip lig for NYork. bud entirely unewceptionable in spirit; and you could not | been, tories. He was elected to parliament for h 7 1—George IV. Germain, 6 47| Moon nrsxs, g ct loa Pilgrim, Drinkwater, Wyburg for have failed to observe that this department had not, im any | Montreal a few years ago, by the aid of soldiers and | PoTaece Be! than the news by the Cambria. The 2— Humphrey G. Root. 2—James Van Horn, Jr. 442] wiom warn Bordeaux. pa : etary deacended to recrimination, whether wieless'+F | Cannon, but has ho seat if either branch of the le- | Mls 4t# looked for this morning with great interest. Sectors, — = Gineatrans Gov ib are sy Eleanor, Parkers Mal otherwise, with Mr Poussin -' vole ), n.G i In our flour market on Saturday, the sales were 400 | 1—Kdward ¥. Park. elegraphic, for Balt “ Y NYork; 1 Should the correspondence of any minister of this eee aie gle K. Gowan is the most | sui5 owaid strest, aud. 600 DbIS, City. milla ae. $0, Orarae, Lewis, pSee teneral news column for the latest Marine Tateltigence | ft'cinn, utter, Maloga, for Hattimorey TN Sth Vem Fen abut government is too contideat of our desice | present occasion he has given way’ to others, and | £2'c#,0f 300 bbls. elty $8 25, No change | 1—A. C. Parshall. 1—Joh Newkirk vaiiesiaiiie caaidey h-Bark Sarah Bridge, Strout, hove, down and to waintain kind relations with it to doubt that the | apparently watched for the critical moments | jowat Sieve tc. unm Cleared. firs. favorable wind; bark Lycurgus, Brown, which are from by London, Cook & Smith; | N Orleans, 10th, and sid for Port Mahon, to perform quaran= inesota, Alien, Mobile, { | tine, would return to @ and discharge. Sturges, Clearman & Co; | GorreNnuna, Oct 17—Ship V jan, Davis, from Cron= stadt, arr 12th, to load for Boston; bark Swan, White, for do, lo ; Vernon, Pay, | Gaxoa. Oct 18-8) ip Taaac Allerton, €mith, for Leghormy Co, or Civita Vecchia, to discharge the remainder of her cargo; we) Foard, Bremen, F Pavenstodt & | bak Bachelor, Harton, for do de Botete neveor, Oct IS—Arr G: President of the United States would feel it to bea high | when it was necessary to give the cue to his fol- | gallon. 3 4 ‘i 2--Calvin Pease. duty to examine the complaint, and to rendera prompt | Jowers. Mr. Gowan was for many years Grand The following were the eales at the stock board. on The above returns are from 53 counties, which leave and proper atonement for the injury. But the issue | Master of the Orangemen of Canada, and has great | Saturday :—10 shares Union Bank, 5 Dut six to be heard from The following is the result presented en the correspondence af Mr Poussin cannot be | influence with that body still, which’ numbers 23 d Planters’ Bauk, 26 | in figures, compared with the political aspect of the evaded by any charge of recrimmations. If that charge | oon or 30,000 members. He sat several sessions in 4 | members from the same counties in the last Legisla- de with adow of truth, let itl retely | 4 . ring prevented, and will te rompily and most resperyuliy | the Upper Canada legislature, and has also been ture : "Myers, Baltimore; 19th, oA in parliament sinee the union, but was defeated Our Philadelphia Correspandence. Reavur ov Fieu ces, a8 PAK AS Heaeo PROM, 4 ‘Keager; " Ne “*iThe resident inrtructs me te ray toyeur Exostieney | at the last general election. The present govern apenenia, Nov. 12,1849. | ya, Nels dvvemily. "Old cssambly, j Areal Chate, Barker | Meaty Shefion, Long, Balsimore; iat ivien Anguta, Hoa ‘that, as from the whole tone of your communication | ment dismissed him trom an office which had been | The Bulls and Beare at Fault—The Late Operations in pan ay . H Havana, N ‘Arr brig Jas Crosby, Pendteten, Boston. wah, Barren, N York; Sth to Mr Rurh, which has struck kim with much sure | created for him by the previous government ; and State Fives—John Bull in th rhet—, mente pind 2 prise it would seem that the disrespecttul language of | for taking part in certain recent performances at rae pons $e pubadeaieiuinda,: ie.:. 3 Whig majority........ 8 Whig majority.76 mie Fevneh Minister uctnet ea hea ten received | Brockville, insultingto the Governor General, they Mei i i pn 3 with im and he of pati e dis Nese . ¢ continue: nd fo . finguished Minister of Forcizh sdffairs of France, who | 8ave dismissed him trom the magistracy, and also ¥ lng sapnire nies has manifested no disposition to redress the wrong, he, as | deprived him of a commission which he held in the | panied by large eales and au adaance in price, while it Whig 1088.. ccccecseccecccevccceceeslS Schs—Madagaecar, MeFa: ‘ape Haytien, R P Buck; ‘Are brig Sw Debonaire, (ir) Loekhart, % Joba, NF,L @ Aikin; Sarah COalfivet, do; ete Malaguena, Rama- is. Keliar, South West Fass, Florida, Corson, Savan- | rea, Cienfuegos, via Bo: 43d, beigs Miuerva, Cahoon, mith, Wilming- | N York; 7th, Volant, Wheelan, San Francisco. Rebs We Loxvow, 27—Ldg, Zi faritan, for Boston; na, 'Westmirster, Northuin verlan¢, and Uladiator, for the Chief Magistrate of (he United States, feels bim- | mu a. Ui cape be) only es pe hi — has astoundnd the bears, has puzzled while it has There are £ sonatas 4 heard pam, po ls a ong, Oss 18 Shize Cole ~" for Boeck felf now at perfeet liberty and in fact constrained, | popular with his party. He is a good speaker, and | pleased the eanguine bulla. It is one of were represented in the last islature by li whigs x, Gillepic, Liverpool,*Sept 21, with mdse labar, Forster. AB abo with aview to preciude opportunities which might be | te well acquainted with the polices of the conatry sipeterice that fow un rolre, while al) cea ecaanelal | Gndl democrat, Should the result be the same in oH Slants Co. the A hasexperionced | Sibson, unc; bark Mary ak EA ree again abused. to perform, without any further delay, | and the feelings of the people. The Brockville a vey maile ‘ail are prompt in | thore to hear from as im those above. the whigs will On the 16th. ah unpleseant duty. from whieh he bad hoped bis | Sraresmun, a weekly newspaper, either belongs to | Ssieuing the cause for « rerult co-atisfactory tonearly | still bave a stall majority im the Asseuibly. fore topmast, fore tupgallant- ww, for NY ork, 1d fe 1 mast, main tepgaliantmast, broke the cr friendly eppeal to the French government would bave | him, or js understood to be under his control. He | all parties concerned, except the buyers, Some have it cahaeus Sr de the tore yard, with otter a i oh owed “ —— ee nl T - eo i wd fale aw ng a ed, 1m Tels government isthe guardian of tte own honor, | iptredue da series of esolutions into the conven: thet the demand and advance are in consequence of | Before the Recerder and Aldermen James Kelly and | " ier coutinued eo bad for ry Mavra, Oct ¥—Are Trinseria, Boston; lth, Ves~ Carlisle, and Gi dola, Finney, » (aad both sailed for Bicily.) a , Commaquis, Jenkins, for Smyrna , 15th. re Was obliged ito cut awal cho spare ani tem dvys, that orn and om all ce wit seeks to avord giving cause | a the State Treesurer being in the market as ® hearty Char! + thi head saics eet. Nov 4th, got soundings Macaca, Oot 15—Ship Marion, Thompson, for New York, of offence. whmit to intentional dis cannot continve in their present political or com- cohenars © saaibens a na | _ Mev. 18—The stoter Plese — . wall ede? LosShip » hompecn for, Ne rt letter reaches your E-xcell mercial state,” which, after some’ discussion, were | Perehecer s other ate it to the remarkable o4- | ine cogaged ina canes af th ‘ommon Pleas, tsp, Montechiaro, Falerme, 62 days with | Vigo Sar evstut ith’ Nisearsy rm v & Livingston, Oct 19, lat 29 a! brig Meta,hence; 23d, Int 29 32, lon’ 4400, epoke ship er, (of Portemonth) Weeks, Havre, 33 165 passengers, to Boyd & Hinck ation introduced by Mr. Jao, | YaBee im cotton ; and others, again, are equally certain mble, des of the disturbed state of the | that the cause is to be found in the influx of California es. and that every proper facility will be | country, and unanimously carried. If the country | 84. and the conse afforded him, should he desire to return to France. | ce nnot continue in its present political state, where is it going tot Read Mr. Gowan’s speech, an out- dvance in State fives is beyond the line of which is enclosed, and you will see that in of oor Third street brokers aad bankers, shrowd as his opinion annex is the goal, Mr, Gamble is | they are, and as well booked up as they contrive to be rther cor. | ty could py tend at the Sessions. The Astor Pace riot herefore postponed until to-morrow (Tues- ave been informed that no ill be held with him by the executive of e i brigs C ns, ready; |. Mabee, for itk, do; Kea, 4 lo, igi Fyne Roa peer vat aap do. Sid, ho date, Prus brig Leander, for Pailadelphia, of North Yarmocth) Blanchard Neweas- | “9. \o 0M) 1, Ship Cato, Bp from Gibraltar, are ders, Jobn 8, Austin, Wil- cod, to Schmiat & Qh; brig Currice, Haile, from. Mateeliies, ate 2d, ldg for New ‘and John Walke We et) peeek sr days, | Yor. Sia previ k Hydra, (Dan) for 'N r, oy Robert Miiler, elias Ship New Yors Hull, Cha m sound securities But the imme. against them When we come to read ever those passages in italics, it will be seen that they are sharp enough rest 1. hy ba vottrell, MATAN RAS, Bark Adelaide, Cothn, fer elitempt at Lrson De to provoke a sharp recort. The reply ot De | ; . f Mal with cottom aad | peje Vin rom Go. ", te aR another leader in the convention. He 1s a clever | The truth iy—and my information is derived from the | Loxg, James McLean, alias Jo! ean, tiga, to Goorge Iiikley. 5 , Tocqueville, theretore, is simply ‘a Roland for ag | rin, ‘and has also fepresented the people in patline | ibner temple of the money change it the large | wissault and Battery—lvalah Ryo 12Bath Bogota, of Cw le pit: CaniaMinchitg bee aed Oliver.” Ile practices upon the old maxim, of amount of Pennaylvauia fives which has been purchased Assoult and Battery —Wi ment. Heie a miller, cloth manufacturer, stor Sparks, alics tay nO, Oct, 9—Barks Miltiad i “ * R jor, Sprague, for N York “what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gan- | 4 wel Sogn in the New York and Pbiladelphi ” } Charl ‘Yentels ip por , Thomas, fin Malta, placed in 14 di Pd der,” andthe example of Mr. Clayton with Mr. | Keeper, e., and is connected by the strongest t Inet week, bas been Bought on Ergitsh, ae Dele he || Bes teases © ag tie "1 ge he ny fe, during the passwe; bas had strong Nt besth} wie brig Izhatloy N York. Ailve ae P monn he Ek De Pucenent with the old compact party. Yet he is willing to | Jeet week, ties heen bought ¢ pod Dute! t y j Charies Bartlet; Jobm Squire; | Charieston; iu ht 14, lon 7610, when 8. to Poussin, is followed up by M. De Tocqueville in | Minden all their tavorite doctrines, and goew tor | Sous, te Bil orde vot were recelved by the atean- | Maguire, lias Tom Maguire; Theodore Whitlock; | Jamaica, toox sgale'trom NX, which Jasted the loth, Ti:h, rin not lose than 34 Gaye quassatine. demanding the Secretary of State to retract, mo- Geasive th * ship Hibernia Large as the purchases have been, | William E. Allen, alias Butt Allon; and Thomas Hat: th O other, mor » on the hich am, Oct 2i—Barks W. Turner, get ot Kor eld i 28th, in lat 24, lon 90 9), off Tortugas.” As the District Attorney bad made arrangements to | park TexasMoNair, Savannah, 6 days, with cotton, ho, to es on the other sid® of the | proceed with the riot cases to-day, he had uo other | “Wark Louis Bliss, Creighton, Leghorn, Ang 17, with mése ith « view of facilitating | cases ready for tril, to M Vasteendi. 7th im 1 c * foreign parchasers now in | Dus harged—Fllza Rafferty, cbarged with strangling Bull, it seems. is somewhat disgueted | ber infant child, at Ne 6 Doyer street, sometime last rations in railway shares, and having | month, was this morning discharged, the Grand Jury © of money at the present the, | having found no cause of complaint against he: Fn Bie bende, he hat con | mn. eee %, and as cotton and State fives | — ii gin tor profits, he bas entered the CITY TRADE REPORT, het Ay A bis Fae Bn » and as tine will | Mewvar, Nov. 12-6 PM. Dews whioh teached us yesterday ta the roguiar |. TH® gemeral aspect of trade did not disfer materially | and extra editions of the Jerid, ‘rom all parte of the | from tbat which characterised it at the close of last iy, (0f Brook world, literally qlesteite 4 the whole city, and the | week. Cotton scld to @ moder coinpared | % Lets, with eottun and rico, worshippers at the various sanctuerios had more of Below. {| Rammon than godliness in thete thow Vortiy the | WHE the previous large sales, the teansnotions BOING | oa\ ss csshive, trem Laverpock with mies ond passengend : Ae greg | ply — — lots an 1 water lots, bank | for export, while prices remained unchanged. The re- it x gt. Sees esi itead s sal’ ae Get Someein with fire and sword, burned | stocks aud railway rtocks, are nt hand The long erab! ) ek Rover, Berry, from Almeria, vin Gibraltar, 25 days, Septea il ve del sed AY * er the heads of theirdefeuceless | hushed cooing notes of brokers, bankers. financiers, Pega tna weten ts pes a Range sr wit mdre, to Bey Draper & Devlin. r | , : ; for the blood of Lount and | &&d speculators, are again heard; and if there ts any po big A ginr “- caaneay. tadeder po yg ty demand of M Tocqueville is rece faith to be placed im premenitory symptoms, the your Cloting prices of last week were sustained. Inferior a "Wiech Mechelle, wich: bean French government next steame 1690 will be ae rewarbable for expausions aad eapio. | KiMdts werw im better request, while prices were heavy, ce Gal tabs ont the emphatic reply 0LOld Zook > nae eos, cnet Ratenas tate 0nd Ince ; ~ | with e moderate local and eastern demand, Southern | “i arse bark, with paintod porte, ling years even of 1835 and 1806 Wands were steady, with limited] transactions “Rye | ive, full aged Ura, with yellow S utions to their fullest extent, even to | thore orders hare not been fitied up by @ considerable Banerdit to era of the old dify, or apologize, in reapect tp those offensive ex- | th, eleg, to Load shor a nt letier to F's | an elective governor. - > how that Connecti , it would seem that Clayton, Poussin, e . Yr eville are all of a pices in the science of | colonies had been allowed this privilege, and there- f » the merest trifling ef eehool be | fore it was not ant-British or unprecedented. kt ag ET wedi Sicigelegm F Spe pe watch the confused and diseomfitted own shoulder, and dares our Secretary of Sta o leeng rout too partons of tha bat, knock it off. Well, there have been several cabi-+ » hun, ne As ne hal off. Well, there, have be ge doctrines ee ppl ela dye Phe kith and kin, while the cheers and horse-laughs wetested few old retormers, atirected by the no- solved that no retraction, modification, or apology Na + bog whe thetfwing, | for the letter shail be made B. Neu al hed, In the meantime, it farther appears by letters ously dy any from Paris, by the .’s steamer, that Mr ao Veey BOR Wee Fare a it te why Baltimo: th, bark a= brig Iris, Mas N York. Cid muda, Nov 4, in 3205, Lon 66 20, spoke in, Geme, 09 day Elsi- Tima, Johiwon & Demarara and Turks Island, F 3 Cook. , Barbadoes, Oot 29, in ballast, 4 take in salt ones Aytes, Wrese on, NZMay 6—Arr Augustioe Heard, Mant ren.) Davies, Charleatia, ington, AdeInide, 344 ne Bo mh aes Rewragt, Noy G=-Arr ach Macy Milliken, NYork. B ov 12—Arr brig Falme: ow pe Angurtus, Lord. cn, Breitien: sehe NY the liberals ot their dwellis Matthews, and ceased not their clamors tll those vatriols, #8 pure as ever died for their cow lly murdere hrew inte al and black cross, the return stearner will probably bring back Mr. Hof 3 4 ed of behev d i flour was in some better demand, while meal was rigs Lafayette, Ty= Rives and the recall of M. | ois fe ¢ ‘omie, the first nee F. and Mrs, Connor bare met with eo much ene Bailea, a yotte, Ty. ‘ 7 tutions, until the jails were filled, and many di core Ot Barnum's, that they have be Genereo whent of middling quality was less firm, while |g) i026 porchess DiOrleane be : atter unknown); amd . tep to a state of wa y ha en re engaged for . ateless leans, Havre; Exchange, Charleston; Pepiminaty step to 0 oa che ounke organs have ali {rom the euflerings to which they were exposed— | orcther week. Mies Cushman closes her enqugean At there continued to be a fair inquiry tor milling. “Cama | sayubs, Mobile; bark fe, Savennans ool sientge: ly where they anchored provicesly, these men, who tor cold-blooded atrocities against | at the Walnut on Saturday evening next. Miss Daven. | “an wasin some request for export, but prices were | aisah. received their instructions to raise the © 4 ., on § by . Corn was more brisk, with more doing, at about _ ery,” as im the teapot panic sbout Poussin; bat | te liberals of "7 deserve to rand with Butler's | Prt Sire Ot ee Are. sa enae® farewell oc the cloting revere! Saturday, Rye was to fen demand Nor 12—Wind at sunzice, NW; at meridian, N; at sunset, being somewhat in advance of them, by «lucky | Rangers, th ad = ae var een Sives ber third seading to-morrow evening’ none ana prioes stiller. Oate were In setive demand, end RW ead Light, EStiaou Maree, accidental meeting wi ¢t. Clayton, J have | © 7 Se rar esse The fores, d no o! e prices firmer, The market for pork opened firm, w' m rom ‘Polow, wasse Sheng proper tovgive the fects to the flere system of government, protesting against the ty- ete than wlighuly on ey whe ud stiffening | tales of ees and prime at full prices, but at the close geag rhe Pesaehine, Vere, Sou Same without consulting Mr. Harvey, who has promis ranny of Great Britain (@r interfering with our lo | orton s the heldaes og the havlog pur up there Wiete was leas Duyaney, Beef continued dul. Lard eal aflairs, and avowing their determination Keo, closes at ective legislature in all its e bra ches Lords, and Commons! After euch a et mot thet views, | Waein good inquiry, cents per bushel, a smai | ¢eminon and inferior cted at 03 cents mand Cheese was less fi however, to write to the North Amerwan a furiow wk get ae I was steady, while 939 article against Napoleon, and on the subject, in a ‘ jth a fair amount of ealet 8, Nov 4—Arr sehr John, Miles, N Pork. _ $I — Win Pope, Footer, NYork; ath, A fi yecer, welt 0. . for Kingeton, Chagres, Will cloce at24oclock, Steam- cure ane ; | 4 all ports on the Pacific, closes at 12 0. ooh Pratt, Hall, Vine sine boli stand of Mr. Clayton on the Nicara pes been effected, it would be interesting the stock board were large this morning, 1 a Fy BE. neti eat ar veh RK berice, Shaw, Beluimeres Math Feb GHA question, as indicated by the outside orpan: now whether way link remains sullicient to ig buoyant Annexed are thesaies :— er, for all the West Ind ee Fercet’ desamtes Visgiaias Malviua, Biel ‘ ma tsic ane, ending . held us fora single day to the mother country. road Mort. id a fortnight ages mest be modified a little, until we jor pe oo be Tol 6 the Post Othew * forward them FH. ' 4 ne aaioieen d Bank. 121;; 6 Kentucky Ba sry ean get this French bysiness off our hands. That | confess myself» disbeliever in the exis "BG, 108 $1000 City Oa oO hen OE pol | _ Letter iitgs of stentser Hibernia, for Hatitax and Li veep. question, therefore, will remain for a while in atatu | “at case, ofa link of any kind. $1006 Tennesces bonds, yan be delivered tm bi ¥ ielove avithe above t crew (Wednesday, 14th) a jverpol oery. Many beg 4 will eitbr m 5A Gag of Senate eee ees att | clock, where lecters eam be pre-paid to any part of the " | Kingston, Pa- veral of besides those 1 have mentioned, have » We cannot, just now, undertake to fi ohm Bull and Louis Napoleon at the same tir 700 Wilmington Rat! ra of the legislature. | Second Board — $100 State O's 1005; sosnt Breakwater Inet ¢venin eapoake Letter Begs of steam YOhine thom Bi a + " _ P , s til after the st forks harp Dele, iivom Bat as France seems to be in rather a bellizereat Deegan, Murne MeDonald, and Aikman, are | and Delaware Caval, 6's, 8044; $1000 do. 80". caries Sato British ports a2 Cpe ingatom. Pa | harks Mary Dale, trop Manga; disposition, we ought to be quite satiefied with the Of the number. The three firet mentioned are Lehigh 6's, 66%; 4 ehe Philadelphia Dank, 128 ‘The current rates for articles to take &? | 2! al hove on. abl> the Swan fror, 42 Bomings, all avers 7 chance of thevoyage, were, If an: ening, 6 aoe firmr. | » i stand taken by old Zack. Let him stick to it. and /*¥yers. The majority of the convention are men &. 8. Lonm, 6's, °67. 11436 ; 100 rhe U. States D ‘Asnee —The tarket was steady, @ith sales of abut | Ship Miner if war does come, why, let it come. We could 0! influence with their party; yet quite a number 10 the, New Orleans Bonds, 112);; 16 Com oy & rend: ston; brige David Prat, for | ty ty og Bees awe Bostens k nd m ‘ortiand) t hina, Bei Nov 12, 4 P M--Arrived--Ship Ital; ibraltar; sebre Fashion, Smith, Salem, kman, ‘$6 50 for common to good brand. Kye | 800 bis ecld at $2 S10 $2 S134. Cor Meal— bbls, Jers it $8. Wheat ones, at $1 If $1 19, i i d : 10 bbis., ine! ta at $7, and at $6 37 F wavana, and the Pasitie, fo not have a better President for such an alternative, %"* young upstart, whose political opinions it = ceases Nether yy wet ae WHaitee Bees at R M steamer. Creat Western, ter Bere | Ree PLATE fer, @ teh Le nor could the country be in a better condition to Would be a difficult task for even themselves to The Hotels, | Brrsoererrs —Plewr—The sales for the day resaed | muta, St Thomar Perto Kico, and all the Wort india islanue, | jt a'Feat it a Coven thie aftera hry meet the exigency. At all events, let the stock- “tfine. These, with a few old stagers, military ARRIVALS AND BRPARTURES, about 7 Sco Lbls., ineluding common to straightand | Will clos pu AM ; oon. jobbers prepare for a panic. officers on half pay, and others who have no bet- | . The Hon. John Magee, Bath. N. ¥ ; Capt. R, W, mixed Weeterm,’ at $476 @ $4 87M; choles Bate, aie Te la, for Halifax and Livers | "“y Art Richmond, Phita: rhaeled = EE ter arguments than the “glorious old dag of Eng. S¥erman, Lake Chavopiain; Mr. Butstalland lady. Que. | etraight Ohio and Indiana, at $4 87) @ $4 94; fixed | PPh jor Rie Jauetre, Vaipagal- | «,NORTONE: Nov O-Arr sebe 7 Mt Th ri Our Canadian Correspondence. land, the “paw of the British lion,” &c., oppose | bee Canada; Hon. R.C Stannard, Richmond; Henry and stra‘ght Mich at $5 a $5 12; ure :ene- 7] pa fom Fld bark Lue Kel ion, T N annexation. The clever men, the politicians, | YY! Us W.K. Jennings, NO; Col. Wm. fee and faney Micbigam, at $6 12% @ $6 25; Inoics to wt Kenyon's Foreign Letter I he “4 e ORONTO, jovember 6, 1849. those who attempt to argue, go for it; ve. they “4 ° e i Istand; = x. ©. Story, Poughkeepst and extras fe eluded in Lag Mf ond Gonihe Matias Gor canis ° ~4 Vee Mary Hal tre Coin, Laaswe—Mecting in the City for such measures and changes a8 must inevitably | Royal Arullery; 8 F. Fiaher God fede Prise aad: | hl to ton summon 80 good brand. Rye Mes arrived--Shi raped ise Hall—Iis Origin, Character,and Olyects—Resolw- | ead to it. In other words, they deny that annexa- |W. 'T. Lowber, Philadelphia; Siler t. poe tion Pownting Directly to Annexation—Blective 1100 Will be the result, and declare that their policy | N. Y.; Dr, Southgate and family, West Point W, 4 . = is the only thing that will prevent it; but their oppe- | Fieher, Phila jelphin; Jos. E Sheffield, N Governor Advocated— Elective Upper Howse Pro- | nenis understand perfectly what ia aimed at, and Hendeivon and: famtiyy Deitimore: lion, rr sche WT Ki t NYork; sleop jarwieh, for Alba~ 1, Nantucket, for Staten leland: iy Liverpool; _ Chark, " pored— Further Discoveries inthe Custom House— _ treat the question accordingly henevilie; were among the arrivals yesterday at the : Dr Nag tee} Revues Portsen ae Boy J Government Tampering with the Electors—Aeer ‘The resolution in favor of an elective House of Meal sold at tl ge & G2e. ot on; Bivien 8 Thompecm, P ¥ ctors—Accr- Father Mathew fe still at the Irvi ' 4 3 tou; Bivire £ Thompacm, Parker, Jersey city. dent on the Comet, and Two Lives Lat= lignans Lords was discussed yesterday. It was felt to be improved Fving; hie health much ae po Fg Mi, 6 some BMircellaneows, Los oy Suir Ronen Fouror—Be brig of war Pandora, ; - the test, and excited a good deal of interest. Wile A.J W D, ; of the Manifesto Punished by Government son of Quebec, Gamble, Gowan, MeKensic (e | Wit Conte cine pore at the Hicwasatieeret™! The British American League met in this cityon Cloth manufacturer), Scote of the Colonist, and J.D. Eliott, Baltimore; AW Ry ‘Thursday last. Seventy-two meimbers presented fl those who were capable of reasoning, or who Mr. Mitehell. eae Ohio, U. 8.5 ‘ have any political influence, rt - 4A. Charlebois, themselves on the first day, and their number has ten Tie debate sod al ger t N., arrived Yesterday o: the Ame: wince increased to over eighty. The lon. Geo, negativing th ution lost. The eon- ns Moffatt, of Montreal, a large wholesale merchant, "eclionists ex great perturbation, and Mr. Police Intelligence, 88e for Jerrey Corn—17.000 behels sold 64340 for Western mixed; 65en 65)¢0 for etern yellow; O40 for Jersey white, (9W); Ude & Cisse for Southern white, (Weavilly); 6534. a 000. for Duckwheatwas plenty snd joewera ports; tt Je, Ma ani 80; 250hy a1 jon, Columbia River. Sac0,'O ‘Are sehr lions, N York, Tnoutor harbor, 61, trem NY ork {Id brig Ragle, Lambert, Sacramento City fa. iseron, Nov &Arr bark J W Blodget, Loring Cae- N Vor! ‘seas, at Bio, seperts thet ehip Rebert Pulte Franeiveo, was lost on the Falklend Ish t cargo D— Extract of ® lottor dated, Havana, Arnold, (ef Salom, NJ) Matthe: by brige, Britt ‘Set ult, { Nichols N Yor ter, | Cf moet of her em tate.) 9 cows and 6,000 cheep and lambs. bef © ph Fish, Seary, NOricans; brig enjamin, a who, by seme accident, has Arsoulting @ Minister.—Constadle Joceph yesterd . the ergw tick. tok the chair, rhe City Mall was given up by een lately made Grand Master of the Orangemen | strested aman by the name of Chatiey J Patter tere hathit Wall, but Brlees rather flew. ules of good | fyi Theveuege to ba decharped for fare Lh aplllmemmmen tae the oivie authorities, for the accommodation of moved an amendment admitting the faulty cha warrant iseued by Justiee Lothrop, wherein he sta About 100 bead remali eis an ol and apparently in tte tdhennamn Se cee bees caver St Wie Sever bene Heese oa aoe r th + e¥ the Freveh Sooo Freaite wreen Tain Yorks LY rv] — on 4 of weh more thi A yy proper Passengers Arrived. i te di 6 as aremet at the nu . \ ” £0) nd Lambse—Sales of he : v4 De = Det- Prethandler—M: > extended to a political association, and is in direct of m3 falf the sane? of the Law pe afidavit made before the magistrate, 12 a $2 75 to $5, which ign little hi fenir, Th rig Harton fest, ie Otting out, | QRUEMEn, Py Q ynnteras it Pike and lady, Me from § ‘ " . ist instant he was passing al violation of a rule of long standing with the city Hous! fact, the treregetive of the nd that ‘Aloe, ra ey | ha fathers. The majority of the fathers are tories; CTOWN, a8 at present exercised. This was a sort of d him, shook a cane in ‘a. tnrensend 4 but if say political party, tory or otherwise, had C4meromen, end was cartied by a bare majority, aie pat hlan Fer inn aul Morvan.” These "to-day amen to 100 ale Toe Sending tm bt the time sud fob ee veges saked the use of the hall, fora political purpose, ciple giving up their views, opparemtly through feat _ for bie arrest, and the maghrtrate held’ the, seaman ee Sepey of gosten tensa nes hatte Biera fed tantra SREB roaarty ker wea Ze ett ooneleonely armeasems (we years ago, they would have got avery short of jumping 100 far at once. The Lencoeleaee govt emmoeoktos ema? the pence, and to be of our quotations, but ail Armer tharon Thuraday: sed | Her creer, Sensing ot B00 ary tien, Rae peer tee | ‘ come, Friday of last week, We hear of we telegray Weel bas arged. ' Wistimarom, NZ, May 6-.The Avguatine Meat, Honting | A" T"A0RNA— Bath Bogote—Mr John Bagier, tom, from Adelpide © W Mitenor, M: janop of Vancouver, Mrs Baie,

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