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‘ever, will be to all the three suggested quietly with its arms folded and pretend to M ‘ gerces the iotoimue—in Any ag that at least one | feel no por sien conflict. Of course, we can- | @yea¢ Annexation poe , 1849. Fringe Reval (Br), Walsiwright, Bermuds, 6 days, in lime will be made. i. Clagsen ogee ay ottee aot plunge into . bn 10 speiet thes, “pa <rery rep fom ‘ tenn Meate-100 they aaa me Penall- Herriman, Georgetown, SC, 4 days with ’ rhanal instructet HS c rt of that, wil lone. Annexat: Societ: gress inne \—164 bbls. Ta to efter jifteon ‘aillions of dollars forthe | Instructions have been sent to Donelson, to keep | ation, &. prime sold at 630, fair at 00. Butter ss aperion (Be), Colter, Pictou, 16 days, with coal, to Lamartine (of Camden), Thorndike, Charleston, 5 r ; Boned ‘ was steady, but inactive, at T@ lle. for Ohio, and 108 Pah of saya fehicnepee le chinks tom | clear f the Archduke “hy and he thet old | The event ofthe pst day willong be regarded | $e‘ heat ina atone | ce tae PER Soar Fath this can be had now for nothing, except, indeed, | ment; and further, he has been told, that unless he - the most memoreble im the annals of Canadian 1. Esrate Sais, by A. Mletekee-va lots th | Daval stores. sited Tere PUAN Gia re Tone tos Poe 5 some mutual commercial advantages. By: can be of some service in uniting the populat cause | history. It ia the one on which the first blow was | side 23d street, near Lexington avenue, 26 by 98, | yiiureiuis Robison, Wilmington, MC, $ days, with na- | to Toad Gr N of Barspe; Onin (span, ‘These are the general views of the administra | there, and giving to it all the support which the | struck at British dominion in the new world, and | $5000; Ido, marth ide 28d atest, near’ Madison chr Marons, Parker, Delaware, 2 d land (Brom) tl prasad pea aia the devihwich the Bexcentives that! he Will be recalled, 'T ere | meee gf eo gave new life and vigor to sinking people. = a png EY, Sod ted ecole ee gene Pees Feerery, ions, Bertin, 9 dove. because the Executive claims to dictate to no party | my letters, stated what instructions Been given The first great public meeting in Canada, at | 1 lot on north side 32d street, near Lexington ‘avenue, ang dy hee ‘o} ue, Fredericksburg, 3 days. peng ae that yerie 18 constitutionally ex- | once. Heis Consul Ceneral there. He will be oi pare of the annexation of the Casailarte ved wae ssir00. phish tail mapaeilbendoastneiciys: 4 if the Senate chooses to reject the removed, and avowedly upon the ground that he | United States, and the severing ot the ties which | “i 2,’ sates of 800 tierces wore made at $3 50.093 | T** brie. = E ii Leander, ae thence presse: é i Adela, McLarty, for T t do so. It will only be making | does not express the sentiments of the government | these provinees to England, was held yester- | g24/''the Int for strictly prime, Stoo! enmabine Cneseen Guthod, oa; ay eee md “more friends for the admini#- | here, in his sneers at the re thom party of | day in one of the public bul dings ot this city. It fon wes eutinated oh Cie taresar Feedage Peeps Wnteata Wie Pease teeth ccien Sifuarvont, New dare bil aaa Spark A tration, The rejected man and his friends will | France. He isa monarchist in feelings, and inhis | V8 meeting a8 imposing in its respectability, | Sycaus.--Sales of 200 to 200 hhds, Porto Riso were | raiso; Columbus, Liverpool; John R Skiddy ( gid Get Shy brig Protector, Hil, do; sabe Comet, "York. del not feel a whit the less grateful to the President; | letters he scarcely hides it. Clayton he (C.) wealth and luence, asit was in its numbers. | made at 53, 6% # Oise. usual time. Sota, Mobile; Columbus, Chazleston; ‘bark ‘in A A ie Hoyt, Barbadoes; 4th, sehr Boston, Trim- Bot feel a wit towho pets aypointed.1n his piace | is “a republican first, a whig afterwards? | The proceedings, throughout, were conducted with | | S:xo—Flaxseed was inactive at $185 a $1 40 for | Bfiens and otters. fos Lnwns. Del, Noy 13, 63 AM—Bark Paes, for Laguayra: brig will, of course, also {cel grateful. It is a game | You will no doubt see, ere this reaches you, the | ‘He utmost harmony and unanimity. All the speak- Seathern ana hy ereserg Yer iconsnens pee. Nov 13—Wind at sunrise, NW; st meridian, W; at sunset, | He a, ‘Trinidad: anG sche Pore Spain the Senate will’ soon get tired of, and the pesple | President’s letter to Bissack, upon the recognition | ¢'$ Were men of eminent position in society, and sien & eo tale ene "ers — a ny fn sieht boknd tered will stand by the government the more firmly | of Hungary. In addition te this, Mr. Clayton says | *¢knowledged public worth. No party hacks were ant Foreign Malls. or ou! vard; wether oleae ness of all the movers e hour for which the | prison, at 2734 ee mate of 400, BEA. CRte. a 1, will close ths iy drudge was held at 27 9 27%, time | Silrmiag’ Letters ean te propaid to auy wanes ¢ when they see this factious opposition. they have sent a secret agent to Hungary—a gen- | Present, and the disinterest As to Mr Clay's ia eS the above suspicion. Larren Baos . | and pleasant, ool AC che Horald oilear’at Og ean i, | Mom "Nov ¢a5—Are shine Athens Chase Havre; Pas. oman tolus, Moses, Portsmouth; Ticonderoga, ‘ ares, it is ungartag: _ He | tleman of arent ability, in whom he has the ut- lace ad MimaeAL wan coh a5 weriadee tao, ot: $3 : Z favors from the adminis | most confiden ith i i i as 8 a je and inte 5 barks Ri Walsh, Kellock, By fi Coorg raition. ig. « delicate, Oey and top,| ane Honpariae goecomener ac tke sory caniian fracrade Gay iieteenae from attending apdyst, | Wess Balet-of 10000 Ibe, ware wade of 86-4, and pAETIEE Baos of steamer Hibernia for Hlaifas ead Liver | York; Bena: dn: brig Wil, Cock, Javcaiest asbe vena Vishe, nge Reading Room, hange Reading Room, 67 Bxoiango, whig he draws off, sala gear twe democrats will take his pl : Mr. Clayton assures me, most emphatically, that | should hear of it, and prevent our ageat from pass- | ®S8¢ neither himself or any member of the cabinet is an ing their lines. and gives he gore into opposition, | practicable moment. This, however, must be kept | OV¢T @ thousand of our most respected eitizens | super pulled Southern, at 290., cash. Wir asy. lace. Secret just were present. Butitis the objeet for which thi et. just now, for fear the Austrian goverament e was collected that makes it formidable, it far more weight than the mere expres imon of afew thousands ef the inhabi- ; 1 of orld. 8 | Receipte of Product per Fiadoen s RiverLinee, This baa ON Palatter Bags for all the West India Islands, per royal mail 1575 abe bbls od ® close at the above otfice this day, at Il o'clock, All s Axhes, for islands not British, must be mailed at the adeve | Chali office, as the Post Ofies eanaot forward them. Ed; Cc loner jar, Sprat rant tothe Presidency. He says that all the ‘rem information which he has received, he | 810” of op! ’ eubinet sre united—are personal friends—and | would not be surprised if an insurrection should | tents of Canada. It gets forth distinctly and wn- pe rTER Baot, 6 ena Rikerainy eas oak Livers | Coca ear peer nen ah one never yethave had the slightest difference of opin- | break out in Guba within « month; although its equivecally, that such and such remedies will alone Cotton Trade, Raual hous, : Feet av the | Griden, Philadelphia; Beroiao, Allen, Breses Sant ion. ‘This Messrs, Meredith, Johnson, and Ewing, | delay for a much longer period 18 just as probable. | s4¥¢ the Canadas, and that there is a party in the | he aggregate movements in cotton, at the different | Letter Bage of steamer Chorokes, for Savannah, New | bilon,, Coleman, Havana; Maris, Johnson, Peusaa also aflirm, and state that the assertion that there | As soon as an insurrection breaks out there, and | Canadas who are determined to neither slumber | ports in this country, up to the latest dates im gach | Oyeans Ko will close at a ' tot Pal at tha above offigg, | shins ohh ood Athans, Qarwond, Beaton; Calotouls Brander, was any division as to the policy to be pursued, is | any sort of a governmentis declared, he intends to | #or sleep till the eaid remedies be obtained. It is | of the three years, have been as annexed Wassia Mantas 2: cspragt brig Malvern, Jarman, Gibraltar eoker pe an entire mistake. recognise it ; and if Spain remonstrates, she will | the organization for which the meeting yesterday ovenmmnts of Corton ix THe Unite Stari pinlioeientn "Ser thc Poke ae, ba Apalachicola; Star, Parker, Aransss Gey and Corpus Christi, 1 have now given you a statement of the con- | be answered by a diplomatie shrug. Cuba he in- | Was,set on foot, that gives it the formidable bear- Maria, Mencke, Lx ee ee eee eee manana est Canvey, Viewey, versation. You will perceive it was very general; | tends to have at all hazards, and only requires the | 14 it now possesses. The people of England and Fonte peer h Fexts stone Sens 1, 1849, . Ch , Hewitt, Cardenas; brig dih—Arr ships Camillus, Syiventer, Liv ; Vester (Fr), but in my future interviews Mr. C. will go more | shadow of an excuse. ! the United States ean now have no doubt of the | Corresponding por or tte : ' Fork, Portland; Eyoling, Lansbes, de; sshey Hatahdis, Soubri, Havre: backs, M y Florenon, Soot en: Narrae fully inte particulars. I think itis better forme | Upon the subject of Canadian reeiprocity, he | ¢e/2estness and sincerity of the Conadians ta hat Exporte from U. 8. since Sept. 1, 1349." ss 5 | ®, Hate Salem, Mass; Ci’ Fadnstria (Sp). Malaga: J fod laland, One pee on ay public letters, be this sort of in- ita s much as [ do; in facts from the information they ieee, and the oe ee Fa af pat | Corresponding dates lant year . cia, Porter, braaos St gro: schrs.G Matthews (Wey: Me formation will have. more weight appearing in | I have been able to give himin this matter, h 10s Das NOW arrived, ” < a. F before... os. ss ve vas hab: © ead Ge Garis 11 ion ill ot neat nepal nalan cede Eee vhe has | meeting are ef so great interest that 1 send you | Exports to Great Britain, siuce Sept, 1, igi doo Briow, coming up, twolveshifa two Driga aad three sehed subjects of span , 1 will Bet 39 he Aaleniaten. tone of your leader of Tuesday, he is greatly a: aean f this meeting appear: at full Corresponding dates nig see eeeenes ae gee, Now 17— Ary selss Lowell, Bake Boston Bay Your article referring to the New York appoint- | pleased with. You have marked out the course he proceedings of thi; i 7 ting pagent ay lr gy yap Ba rn) ‘ork. ments was read by me. before the cabinet, and | which the administration mtends to adopt upon the | length in the organ of the annexation party here— ok Nery ork 0 pentoot reocipt. x ro Pag na in ioe ae Petes tee greatly approved. | ‘ |__| territorial question, as I before informed you. ‘The | the Montreal Courier of this morning. The Courier ci ahi year before... Sargo'a total Philadelphia, | x I will be obliged if you will acknowledge this, | government is doing all it can, privately, to bring | is now a daily journal, and the only. gay ane pub- | Phe recetpts at this port, sinc Sip Ronext Fuirox-- few Br prom New hepa poke teary, Gtocker, We- and let me know if 1t answers your views. about the reault, and with every reason to believe | lished in Montreal. ‘The success of it, which was | heen 22,000 bal ports 9.000 ; mn by spinners, | lose of the sip Kobert Pulto fc ne cba pein » NYork; Van Buren, I forgot to mention thet he siid the adminstra- | it will be successful. at first doubtful, has, within the last four weeks, | 10.000; om speculation, 15,000. Whole stock in city, | Went ashore uear Port Stan! Porrsmovri (Low Nov 9—Arr sohr Erie, tion had no organs here, nor did they intend to | Mr. Clayten desires, above all things, that you | exceeded the most sanguine expectations of ite | in ail bands, 45,000 ; amount 15,000 bales. sep. Ueetaeties tasveuens and all aap eee gue ek heals have, He Rave Mr. Bullict di net to under- | should come out strongly against the old hunker | surporters. ode my Dart He (bdo ~ a Sige ieavramincean mene market, T.J. | gud wien sie Pandora eft the Falkland Istan ds, y ware Panuna, ianidg’ Boxton for, Wess ‘In ea ge yh) 1! ist 1 10 objecti 7 » di e appears & Most in| 4 J : all comfortably eneamped on considerable par Loring, Mal: days, from Gibraltar for NYork. stand, that whilst they would have no objection to | portion of the whigs, and show the dishonesty of ie Tape latter from Mr Galt, the pr Te te of Pare | ‘The bulk of the purchases, during the past two | thecerno maged ecnéition) ond sil’ the money, bad | ~'Maneueeesttles 10c licareontee Lenisinae Ryder, Rage his support, they must repudiate anything like or- | the endeavor, now the election is over, to take mine on his ate He said they de; ned upon | from the moderate men who achieved it, alleredit. | liament for the county of Sherbrooke, to his sup boy {mem ho : je support of the independent press o tas counisye ‘The party which has parctedes should be called perio Fea es tha lol sigue by f ph foremost among which was the Herald. cy | the republican party—itis not the whig party as the jem, Gesiring b . M a 4 ry did wrong, ther eoeia incr the teal weiss che party ae how oe ned Mr. C, has no tateation of | the day, Mr. Gult states that it lus firm beliet that are a bare quarter cent over those eurrent at, th people only in such papers. He assured me, also, | retrograding from the position which he took, | ®mnexation, and annexation alone, will rescue Ca- ueceading the departure ef that that he had not explained the position of the ad- | when he expressed his preference for Taylor over | nade from its present perilous position. Tle gives | vessel, amounted to 9.300 bales, at vory full, and, after ministration to any paper but yours, nor did he | © in his adherence to the movement, and pledges | the receipt of the Hibernia’s advices, higher prices. On jy A : , 7 intend to do so, at present, at all events. He a ‘As to the Sir John Franklin case, it is simply as | himeelt to support it, by all constitutional means, in | Wedn ) 7th inst, there was # good attendance of * pears to have Might reapect for the Herald. wi follow: he President seat conneeatante the | his place inthe Provineial Legislature. _ It iw stated ater vont aw ob prope me sp hee — 1 $0 miles Sken Smith’s appointment was rejected because | three commodores stationed in the navy depart. | that Col. Sugy, M. P. for the town of Sherbrooke, | 287% butiuen moe ast Gt St Ne DAs, Pith the bight | the curse or the Reid. slchones © he was the candidate of the native party, which was | ment, to prepare three or four vessels to proceed in | and Mr. Budgely, a member of the ate conserva- artioularly of ‘upland Pie inaae qualities only a seventh part of the whole whig party in the | search of Franklin. ‘Chey considered the matter | tive administration, and formerly a judge, the re- and not easily obtainable, The anxiety, State. That party has been cone rr the | over, and at the end of @ month not sooner, re- | presentative of the. large county of Missisqu rt of holders, to reduce their stooxs, was 80 i Kicnmonn, y "The captain was end: to charter two N York; Lewi atk, giain was endeavoring to charter bug fon. _Bid soht9 isenriee, Tuttle, NYork; Lewis Clark, 6 ‘the Cape, or return to RioJa- City Point, Nvv 6—! hip Sabattis, Hall, London. vandora was nod toformed, Savanna, Nov 7—Arr brig Sara, Seavey, N Yor! * 2 of a Iitag WeNaie, de, Sid bark Texhs, MeNalr, do. rs ong, ? ogers, Robinson,’ Bristol, tron Se iinet ee 13, ton rT Boule mn, Merrill, Boston, Sid brig Caribbeo, Anderson, ti tu Yon ne lath, most | Saceat, Nov 9—Are brig Douglas (Br), Maitland for, N 'd sailed again irs Isane Achorn, Sylvester, ton for do. Std ‘November, w' cia Maria; brig Dow port; and although tw: arrived, advising an a ‘x. Cla Dark | aay ‘A Sawyer, the was discovered to Hebmonts ‘Thames (from Lubeo), NYork; Bay Bute (frou }, do. 4 courage, and all hands used Passengers Arrived, other the fire, which, however, | CHaARLxsron—Steamship Southernor—Miss Lalagar, Mrs stoored for land, in the mean | Strong, Mr Colline and lady. ft R Banks, lady and daugh provisions, &o, fol t! Miss Virginie Bap! i inegnd sag lady, T A Harris, J merehal and attomey. Brady nor Young had no ted that there were no vessels here which could | are to be called upon. by their constituents to € t the improvement in prices, atter the Hiber- = Ten ‘ chance, from the ars, of the callecieaig ok New Rohnede available for such service, none strong | Plain their viewe, also, on the question. It i ‘# arrival, was loa md, in som cases, sales were veniog of th fomcti hoy rao! TW Villipeagne, RL Lice York. enough, and that it was too late to purchase an said the answers from both these gentlemen will | made at lower than would deen accepted 9 ti vating out a ee ae ae T have good reason for believing Clayton desires | fit up yeasels for @ cruise this year in the norihera | be favorable. ing pe ec ses stal taste mations pec ph god the annexation of Canada and Cuba—and the en- | latitude they would have to go to. Consequentl From, Upper Canada, the intelligence 18 to the “s closed letter is thrown out as a feajer, If you in- | nothing has been done; but, it is deemed neces | efiect that, in the country districts, a sulien si- papel Mira § Tenis sei feoenten ahatnek ar sert it, | will, with your permissiof, enlarge upon | sary, every preparation will be made to send out | lence is observed by the farmers; but that, from | the ales teached 1,200 bales. On Saturday, the 10th, the subject. Polk’s administration has a halo of | proper vessels fext sour... 705 application came | #l! that can be got eut of them. they are ripe for | we received. by telegraph, a synopsis of the ad glory surrounding it, in consequence of the acqui- | here too late, under the peculiar circumstances of | the movement. In the city of ‘Toronto, the feeling, | Cambria. which steadied cur market, and induced par- Sition of new territory, and General Taylot’s cabi- | our having no vessels at home adapted for such | st present influenced by the presence of vice-roy- | chases te the extemt of 3.000 bales, most of which was net 1 well aware of the fact, and gtsh desirous | severe voyages; and whilst the generous impulse | alty and the distribution of government patronage, | for chipmnent, at prices estabilshing a recovery of the Havana ann New Oxteass—Steamship Ohio Grat- |. E Brown aud lady, HOwon aud daughter, gainer Mores. A Mustion Me Lockheart, w ews, Charles Bass, au, Mathews, Mr F; Dr Parmly, W Ingalls and lady, JR Lewis and Big,’ M Lent, Ad Sylvester, HB Cont, SC'Hand, Mra Wont, Mra H Little, W A Britton, Mr Will: ny J Meeker, M Billings, Mr Schwaby, 1, Z Huelson. J B Kater a, J Armivtero: W Waid, S Van Valken- pparacus, for the par- p, whic is still on shore ‘ : v the previous two or three days. The mar- ame deseription. which induced the President to answer Lady | 18 unfavorable to the movement. a. | See een Se 7 of fame of the [eget Lon. ae Tranklin's manel pfs worthy of all prai | Mr. Peter Perry’s election tor the third riding — bn bag bain oes gy wy ate thelr | oh fe broke wut under ihe afver batehy af Se‘elok | turk. Mr Bond, F Patendies, § De La Hunte, S it Oleon, M : F ‘asiinaTon, May 22, 1549. the delay in'sending the vessels, under the cir. | of York, 1s now certain, and that he will support jocks very freely; wer ut 1,600 bales. and | Sonday morning. It originated from. semo onknown causo, | Lelimkuhl ledy T Herrenaton and dady, Mr Moalant, ML California—Movements of the Navy—Diplomatic | Uv y ig s Tray infact Th es of Oxford out 2.000 bales yesterday, to which my quotations | gui was extinguished wichous much in ury to the weasel of rs hompson, Mrs Davis ani Appor nis—Case of Col Webb—Herald gi cumstances, detracts in no way from it. annexation is equally so. ie counties wr form. ‘The bark Edn ise now vevoel, this being her firs8 md lady, Capt son, da Great Satesfact mene of ye CG gives By the way, Mr. Clayton aasures me that the ond tg 5 * seta Tecoatated. by Mies The yeas Linge yrgecret 2 te interior towns, | voyage. She had a valuable cargo on board J. Lrg pac Pew z Shortttt a = ‘ 1 heal, i rt ietor of incks and H. J. Boulton, liberals, it is also s appear sufficiently to eatisfy planters, except in| B. N Destibech N Yk Ttelegraphed you & contradiction of the rumors | repent that he is of ever was a part. proprietor of | will be the first constituencies co follow the third | {ndividual cares of destruction by the worm, and COL atget mappemy feng tenn og ’ get, Nise Disocan, fromm Hlavse, under jury tasty having bean 'y rquall on the 27th ult, of pervants ie re 2, d Ten Byeke, A © Li ing Ci i ‘i quar. | the Philadelphia North American, is totally dest 3 M id they Ht Saba co pon dl eg eg oer tute of truth. He loaned money to Dr. Bird, one | riding of York, in Upper Canad) seem disposed to meet the market rates of the day Ceive any very important news from that quarter, | of the proprietors, and has his note for the amount. In the meantime, @ gon Baty imagine, Lord El- | freely. This ls move especially the case in the Upland |though it is possible some attempt may be made | Thatis the sum and substance of his connection gin und his advisers do not repose on a bed of - eaapellen Sion eallingh glotienestnemenees te fork ional government. Mr. Clayton | With the paper. roses. If Lord Elgin, im bringing about the e: if they should bo compelled to accept lower rates. Eelteves nik Geren it Gn a eae nen abeniemy Wasuinaton, July 23, 1549, | img state of stiairs, has acted in accordance with |" The weather, with but little intermission, lias’ be believes it will come in as a State next session, ASHINGTON, July 23, . | his home instructions, he has fulfilled them in a | 4, 5 ¥ me if ? ans ¥ u h for the growing orop during the Inst, and ¢ and the administration is prepared torecommend its | Senebody Attacks the Cabinet—Servous Charges | ri nner reflecting the highest eredit on himself, short erop Sima ore gradually giving place port and Saco. x rw Ni iff and bro yal ee Antonios | Morteath, W Mocor, 18 MD Geoja.ain, D Eid y 4 J Kendrick, NA Hulon, M Haseltine, J bee aatne Se, ont Ge otben seiting Semen t, 1 W Dearborn, WH Plumer, TO Parish, Bare Corumura Asmony=-Accounts from Kenuebank™ ‘Day and lady, Le J pert, of the 10:h inst, gives us the follow % thy goin” Mencement of the pri for, Shi from Boston for las! adnussion. against Col. Weller, §c. f x “ " ainis te has ea 14s the intention to send n strong naval force to | 1 regret to see that Some correspondent from this | } ee Oe tei ite Pall ef nomen oo total 4 pray Rages ah mis ape 9 meteor Cen ‘went ashore at? the Mediterranean, to watch aflarrs there. place has made a violent attack upon the cabinet— | | ne, it wall be a long time before he hears the last | the night of the Ist and 2d inst., and it was then Mr. Hannegan’s friends have informed govern- | and upon charges which I know are totally un- ot it. Nous varrona. feared that it had extended into the interior, and done Hevuror, at Savannch from Boston, lost head of ast aud sprung foretopsail yard, in lat 37 29, lon 73 10. ment that he intends to resign his mission to Ber- | founded. In the first place, with reterence to Wel- The length of the proceedings of ‘, mischiet to the crop. Later adviows assure us that no rd , 1 ‘ ge of the annexation lin during the summer. Bagny has also intimated | ler’s removal, the principal cause was his extrava- ne eee p a et ) .d that the piant continues to ripen. ; i ‘ meeting forces me now to close my despateh. F. je now passed safely over the average season for | gp Mi® Roanous, at neltinaes from Bio Janeiro, on che asimiler intention; so have nearly all the umpor- | gant waste of money, upwards of twenty-three We f . ; : ——— - a killing frost, by nearly two weeks, and yet it would | ji) boom I Bowers, » Mj tant missions. thousand dollars having been expended by him be. Tun Late Storm at New Bepvorp, Mass.— | not be pretend “te pond Seen tek anol “avckehe: eer 7 jemare, of Cestins, He maging at the time of Harpswell—The hull of this vessel n The Ls ape gps pepe pap sng mg =n a eons i we are oe oe Last week was a week of all sorts of uncomforta- | esipts would extend bey ond 2.300.000 bales; as to gather 7 lak (without ny poutive infotmation) that | theneetves to gambling, So» fully uilicient in | bie weather, On Thursday night a gouiheast gale | in such ayield, from the peculiar position of the plant, | wert ashore hottom Up, boro’, Me, ia the gale on the Col. "Webb's chances bf'a mission are good. I | tency for the post were not enough. ‘The charge | Set in, accompanied with torrente of tain, wihich | YOu he ehataeter, AQ preseat It wil be wuticlent | "Sewn Jonsrwi ca), Starknechi, before reported only judge trom tome expressions which C. made | that there is any dissension in the cabinet, I also | nission. ‘The quantity of rain whieh feli was very to sey, that the crop will not be leas than 2.100,000 trees, lost matpmact, eaile, &o, use of. know to be falee—no less than three members of it | 2 4 with an indifferent picking season, od, part + . . . “ * | great, and the damage done here by the storm ex: ‘As the 8 ‘of the growths of the States of Mis- ‘ othe in mag 's ens, Soe eee on assured me s0, on their honor as gentle | Geeded that of any gale of the season. A portion | gueippt L —— psf a ors 4 pas acl Ba lei or Biches, AW ‘ breign policy, hi ven great satiaction | Ii " | of the walk by the side of the tannel, near the de- | sdvanee in our market, over those of Alabama. | have al ing the blow of the » D Panforsh. 1s G Tuttle, to the eabinet. I regret exceedingly that such charges find place | jot was undermined by the water and sunk two | decided to alter the form of my quotations, by classing | @ Lopgnde of a wag rudder, lost boat, ani pron, J D Wright, N a, 3 5 dge Young, Commissioner of the | inthe Herald, as it greatly impairs my usefulness. | PO" my 7 2 ny ai » by 1B | received other trifling damag t Yrundy, 8 Simmona, Jr, CF By the way, Judge » Con . ih lack of | of three feet on Friday. During the same forenoon, | Alabaws with Florida cotton. PR He cepesy, © eos privately tendered his re- | At the rt time there isa lacs of news: 0° | Thayer's and Leach’s wharves caved in—the for. | The closing quotations in this market were as an- ¢*Hagarvowss thy leaky, and wilt k Keene, J i some future day. It will | course, but after a while my position with the | 5. contaming about 60,000 feet of lamber and ed. for repairs. ME Perry, 33 Bingess, A 8 Bil be accepted. The reinovals of heads of bureaus | cabinet would be of great service in getting relia- | Ti)'qu) chongles, which were precipatated into the 8 D Norton, Will very shortly commence yl (lem teen a ee gee ergo Ii there were | dock. ‘Two men, who had been working amongtt | arivon and'S Deron, was | fy iaitoy Moki GO Betees, BA namcn, here is no truth, of course, in the rumors of | any quarrels, or if there Ww " a on é ia or bu! ran, L, hom janson, FW Luger, J 4 Yr it— er * v4 Lue louse, Bos Is 5 o a a . Wasuinaton, June 13, 1849. freely ps of t—but Soowieg Hey are allfalse, | 9 heavy shower. brig "Mermaid dragged | Good Middii Reem on Menen's Secnntike eetiemeae th aites 2 Ferd. BR Whevler, W Barker, The Cabinet Somewhat Anxious for the Corda | % Can Only be an injury to publish them. | ashore on Hosp New Bedford (Mass.) 4d on Minot'’s Rock, n-ar Cohasset, in Massachuace' dp, C 8 Basen, Wo I hope you will not consider my remarks out of lace; my position is a peculiar one, and | would | hve g in my duty towards you did | remain CITY TRADE REPORT, , ‘Te xsoar, Novernber 13—6 P.M. Support of the Herald— Steamer United Siates— Cases of Hungary and Poussin, &e. 1 wrote you, in haste, a few hnes, yesterday evening, upon the subject of some interviews f hai Mercury, Nov. with Mr Clayton. ie cabinet 1s extremely de- Wasitinaton, September 13, 1849. : The Collector of the Port of Nantucket gives siroas of getting your cordial support; and Mr. | Prospect of a Rupture with France~Case of Pous- | Another steamer being about due at Halifax, with «| Cran R. bonds, “67, 90x; | the, Harbor, or Brant Point Light Hons, lise hy Clayton has requested me to see you personally, sin—General Taylor « Drag on the Cabinet— | wevk’s later news, and another on the eve of departure | Bank. doe 15 bee ¥ 1 longer size than t Xn eh beatiful Frese Seay yen brownell, and explain exactly how matters stand. | You can, | Strong Appeal to the Herald to Support the Lat- | for Liverpool, trade in general was more or less languid, au, thine, 48; 4 do, Tedeetor, making aive ofS ana. 4h A ‘saan Fisiroy. i 0: Osee Ss f \¢ ter—Rome and Young Cass, Se. $c. om Be 5 letly fo ly Winslow Lewi B Corgshall, P Green, J B Moore, Ly if you choose, possess more influence with them t ome a rs Se. & Cotton sold to a moderate extent, chiefly for shipment, | YY maven thie light Butler, JH forte, © Ween, La 8 Salmon, ¥ M deflerts, M inasis, —~ worsen, T Moller, J 3 than any man in the United States, and get advan- J understand that the entente cordiale does not | without change in quotations, The reports received nd will sad greatly tages, in the way of early information and docu- | exist between this government and that of France, the advent of killing frost th BLM: 75, Vermont, Cosel ant W Locke, J ments, of mealealable benefit to the paper. In the | end that it is more than probable there will be an | atent of the crop, continuedsto be coutradio- | ° My ! * M meantime, fll Cree you, will you suppress letters | open ruplure in perhaps two weeke from the pres | crop will materially fail below that of | ('si.4¥. Central K Mb, fo. 2 Dividends, 2.5, 10 Arrtnt New Redford, 1th, ship John Wella, Domoranvilly | \4°m* Ht eke, © 8 Turner, T Muri from bere abusiv Ot the cabinet 1 They annoy | sent. W hat the cause of digpute is, | cannot at pre- » to be coneeded on all wid Ratlpondy W ii t Varron aed Maine Reiinonds 100) 8 Bt Bag nt FP whatim, ~ 2 ree — M3 Haskell, 8 Jones, D Vou | \d of the present year are at con. | i sg 13 ay 4 Ma adn: » bark Parker Cook, Cook, Gouth |W, “shitty bam, W Myeh, R Welders, ME Levelant, ern Kailrond, ‘ 3 Gen. Taylor very much; and as they are destitute of | sent learn, but the whole line of conduct pursued any truth, and afe, in fact, merely bar-room rumors, | by the French ernment towards this councry | they cnn be productive of no g A i has been unfriendly and insulting ia the ge nued to afrive freely, while the market was dull, and ‘The Intelligencer of to-morrow morning will pub- | degree. The President of this country and his | sales of common State aud Westera brands were limit- lish the whole of the correspondence between the | cabinet—and, indeed, the cabinet more than the | eg at rates which favored purchasers i-xtras remaia- German and Danish ministers and our government, | President, are determined not to submit to French upon the subject of th amer United § 1f | in wee or indignity, and will adopt the most posmble, | will get pre pe, and send by the mail | active meneures to resent both. this afternoon. The course adopted by Mr. Clay- You can get in advance of the whole matter, by yer, it nd Ae P Brdman, A Ruta, Jd © Teradata, Wt Wright, 3 P Binke, 6 Ww Cn Curtis. A’ dame Prod ‘Thomas, KE James. ton, JL itiddie, W Melson, F Oita, © K xinpshire. M Comend, Wr Sshatt, Mr Allon, J 8 Moran hil ‘ew go below 2 100.000 bales, while Monro above 2.300000 # 2.400.000. Flour con- | Ship Rob Re Bark Nash 1, iindelphia for New Or- , ‘Nov, off Hatteras. vv nding s lat 27 &, b reer, FoR wu Ship Europa, Plommer, fre | Francives, vo date, iat 220, | At Trinity ehureh, New York, on 9th of Nov, 1840, | by the Rey, John M, Wainwright, Sanam, eldeet daugh- ter of W: Harrington, Freq, late of Armag'! “ perv: Mr Xem lelphia (July 3) for San | Mr Lawson, L © Frisbee, Mes Mati | " * d withe ALrenta. ton, you will see, has been statesmantike and ho | Writing @ series of articles upon the course of |‘ . 4 Bark Boston Gardner, from Boston (July 23) for San - noreble in the me, and it 1s satisfactory to all her conduct im crushing the Roman _re- pb npes rf ‘Gebea tease. prand-d sage « wees sey Wat me in | Francisco, no date, lat 10 8, lon .8C Vrevert, MB the foreign governments coacerned, Mr. Clayton n siding with Ru: Scmvenion of Canadiun for expert, Cora was lactenay | Cooustows, Ireland. to & Davrosos, ship bailder, | Foreign Ports. crt © Etelle, C B Luba, JG Berry, © suys that all his sympathies are with the cause of | Hungary, and her silen Gerard. with modrrate rales There was no material | Philedslphia, only som of the late Robert Devidess, of |, Beams '.s, Nov 6 true tors, fur York: tn 0 fom, da erty, but that he cannot needlessly plunge the | nition of her stability by this country, although we | charge in other deverlptiope of grain Pork was in | same place, engineer, Schr Pav: rite (Br}, e142 7 odo so. The facts are so strong | st *, at the full prices of vsegeee<“ = ~~ eed Conk, Cot 2 8td brig at . Fairbrother, LB sing, A K Talford, § Crook, x bb, BF Lane, RN W . jo. y* before for NYer in (Be), MoGownn, Boston, country into a war. He will wink at everything | were the first natic 4 he cat-—at any proceedings which may be Carried | egainst her, thet ehould war result, it cannot fail Beef continued insetive and prices un. | Died, Gabor, On a talle, Londen. on here; bot when a matter like that of the Uaited pe It will not answer at present to more Batter and cheese showed On the 12th inet, Lrora Re daughter of John N | Cat nym,’ Oct &—Birig @ on, moyee ‘only States 1s brought before his attention, he cau pure thly at her belligerent attitude towards eo co wae Golng 18 | ond Macy Gesie, Sand 3 oat And © Meee sca to.) Amore jeesup. 1, fue but one course, and that he has done this country ; and it can be shown that her whole ugare were selling in a mode. ‘The friends of the fataily are respectfully invited to | Genacvie, Oot li—Schy Tellus, Hadley. from Boston, ripp, J Winel 4 +h s bee ° e with the autoecrats of Molasses | attend her funeral, from the resid her father, Gink aw + 16— Passed be the So- M Ouray, E edmic stration is sepased to rece ¢ the ind as t “ye ».. Aap a" s ry, Wek sik No. 19 ¥ teenth, stree beter oa seh nd ¢ | plus Wolk ¥ 4 strong vendence of Hungary, the very moment It 1s esta net the cause of libe x e, ineludi avenues, to-day, at 13, P. M, without further lavita- | from Sched, and Will of coe ovnd’a meinioner ii ming that the European nations might, | pots vl Fs ws . GUCLEMRAD, Oct 27, 1 PM—OM, ship Washington Irving, glee recommend one to be sent: and so with all the | perbep*, evenually try tocrush us. The time of | Baxsosrvsve— Fiewr—The sales for tho day reaghed | Om Monday, 12th inst., Sanan F.., wife of James M. | “F vicanene, Oct 1S—Dark Francia, Crocker, for Boston, Carver, BT Cliton, 48 Homan, We covptries now straggling for bberty. much oearer at hand than you imagiae, | 9600 bbis., including rour end fine, at $4.8 $431; com- | Laird, aged 30 yours. rT) ' werent gyling 3 , re respect» | Kizasrom, Ja, Nov 2—Rrig Maitland (Br), Kenney, and mon State, mixed Obio. and Indians et $4 758 $4 81; The rei nd friends of the fami, ed straight State. Ohio, and Indiana, at $4 81a $4 87%; folly invited to attend her funeral from late rest- choice State at $4 8Ti¢a $4 04; mixed and straight dence, No. 110 Hammond street, om Wednvsday after- a $5 12s); pure Generer, ot $6 12 noon. st lo clock. Her remains will be taken te Green- ded inthe wood for interment. Southern On Monday evening, the 12th i and a few weeks may ceuse it to break out. there any way by which you could be indu k more favorably of the cabinet? I know them tpjustice when you say they are op- canism, or that they As for the navigation laws, they stopped the cor. respondence, for reesons which I shall detail at length to you when [ get to New York. Mr. Clay- eed to meet Englond freely, as far as | you trade is concerned ; b ir_ home | poeed to the spread of rey sobre } cB) He, Ide for N York ” e, Benton, Cape de Michigan at 1 fancies aod extras a were 1,400 bir. of Canadian at $47 Soot Hope, for Baltimore, 0. Robingon, Sa- Dasiat. Daew, trade he will not, of course, relinquish, as | ate holdyng the President back. Any drag in the | sow, 800 bbls. sold at $6 21 @ $6 60 for common to good | youngest gon of Rev. J. H. Perry. and hes nothing to offer us in return 4 ‘ hey of the administration arises from Geueral da, Buckw) in better demand, with sales ‘he friends of the family are requested to attend the J SFIne, Bo pt esa arte 3 Friant de, Pistee, Py Ra ft 4 we 8 here has been a rupture with M. Poussin, the | Taylor's own cbestinacy; and if you could give the ~~ $3 iz) ry, s i lnvitation, at 959 Cherry tty | 9° ip Colombia, Snell, By 20th, brig Arabi + | Comps, # vy hinney, R Phillipe, th, WS Spracwe, French mini ot of bis meolence, and ta liberal support, you would fiad that your a ae ez = payee crt bth inet, Mrs. Re: wat § sleston we teen vat a Science Howland, 8: ate Bw Marchant. N Taylor, B Read, 0 W Heed, § R Burns “ i nfluence wor ye ted et you the . >} ith, 9. Jr, Sandford th, Ali . b rer, 7 b ome aner in which his correspond. | infuenee would be unlimited: | ean get you the Corn Meal was dull at $3.09 a $2 12 for Jet- | W. Senexcx, wife of the Hon, R. ©, Scbenek, 1, do: 18h, Es , N Tecumseh: Nivia, J 0, Methridge, < B Pheipe, duuice d Valparaiso; 19th, Tecumseh, Jinan th, Gliver, Ba.tim NYVork; re sparticu- | advertisements, I think, and, if necessary, an (05° Wor “rhe sales included 8,000 bushels inferior of Congress for that district. ence Upon certain matiers was conduc your services, and an cxpla- | Wistern mixed at S00; 1400 bushels Southera red, on | On Tuesday morning, at 2 o'clock, F larly upon the saly case. All his correspondence | acknowled, anere Wi m ) henoe, arg 151 has been sent to the French government; and if that | nation of their neglect in not giving them to You private terms; 1000 bushels southern white. at $113; sven Harnrinenc, daughter of the late Charles iieidel- WY ~-1 ari Toth) Sen Franclice; 24th, brig Re- tay government should uphold him m ha ineolence to | belore, Leonfess I feel a strong desire that the fou bushels Leng Island white. at $1.05; 4000 bushels berg. aged 17 years and 4 months ago Ng bingy FER ‘oy barkadee PM Guild, 8 George, WH Wt eur netwmal honor, his vts will at once be | Herald should do the cabinet justice; and | feel an | Cavadian, and 3.200 burhels Obio on private terme, ‘The friends and acquaintances are respeetfully in- | inside, Ryn Mr Borgereay 0 aed fey o jvm him. There ia a long story connected | ¢gttally strong wish that the cubinet should do the | Corn 00 bushels sold at O8)se. a 64)50. for mixed, yited to ettend her funeral from the residence of her Brig Ovpray, M Jones, WSF with thie, which | will tell i fully about ~ | Herald justic ve hed reason to feel an- | Oe @ 6. 66 for round. Rye mother, 586 Broad: without further invitation. eee ree inte, and was repairing; was expected to eail abous ord, Me Brown, © Carson, } ee ae f ot th i lat COO bushels rold Barley was dail, At San Franciseo, California, of dysentery, on the | yt. wep: ‘A beso or, WER Pendle: on, , Your views of the Coban question are coi Jed | noyed at their but it is not too late to at ‘Oats were stendy at 30e. a 400 for canal. | ¢th of September, 1840, Mr. Wat, Freen, on AMUANA, abt Sept 25—Sld ship Independence, Knighs, wh in by My. Clayton. Showd @ revolution take | Overcome those difficulties, and proving that | *t {ie ® Coe, | Cet wots Seay eet, ote made at Freed & Wilk Vaurane optic irr big Mfusan & Abieail, Pearce, ; s 6 and 100 At Albany,en the 10th inst, Sas end 00 bags ehip builder, formerly of New York, aged 69," ho Expres, the Courter, or any other | 4¢, Porter’ Richmond reer, Richmond, Va peed greater infly Wels, Percival di alindo, heneg: place there, and a demand! be made by them for | neither the a 76 bags St. Domingo, admittance mto the Union, the government is fully | paper pow ce than you do. bags Rio cold by auetion, at 10'e, a 16 h hy ship Corvair, brig Gow Th: agon, Anderson, dames Dor: on, MK Miller. prepared to recommend it strongly You will, | know, excuse me for writing toyou | Javaat 0?,¢ At Fort Snelling, 6m the 13th ult., Cranes Wiese zi Balt 7 Twill try end be 1a New \ork on Satur thue. I feel that you misunderstand the cabinet, Trox.—A moderate inquiry to-day, reeulting in aged 04 years Me Wilson was born in New Jereey, Log Noy et Ry oft Soraiog, BAY aed, ing, ond will then be able to tell you ev and [ desire, if poxeible, to remove the impresa tales of 1.100 to 1600 bale tations, hich apd served his country 25 years in the army, du " pa re Datton’d Jonsson, GWE Diesel, you may feel a desire to know. | trast you will | that you entertain of them. [wish to be service. remain unchanged. The majority of the purchases which time be was in Florida. and greatly distingui Decrease, a ey na es ftp, tte te Sox ty Bonet, 7 ea - excuse the liberty I take in askiog you not to insert | able to you in procuring the earliest imformat Wore fet CNgEEN, Te SN Oe econ himself in the battle of Okeecbobee. Biro; ¢ . Burnham, M ‘brig Falmouth, wat Mile oe letters ogainst the administration, but | do so by | b.« | know that it will be impossible for me to con- is a —_—_—Ee ee | Rio de Janeiro, befors reported chr William PEP thomas, 8 Walther, the request of Mr. Clayton; and, perhaps, when | tinue to do so, if you wili not give the cabinet Uplands. Florida. MARITIM INTELLIGENCE | ag ay Leth Ladue, Thempoen, Biss rt, L WDart, R Jones, If Edgerton, & you know exactly what the policy of the adminis credit for what they really Geserve—integrity of - a= — Nov tare brig Token, Prince, NYork. nace BY Pein, UGooke’ us jov S—Cld ship Forest Queon (new, 885 tons), Lo~ Talman, Smith Pion iration ie, ond what your position with them, by | puryoee ond ability Port of New York, Nov, 14, 18 rendering an independent but eflective support Your paper of yeeterday, for instance, contained eee —_ 1 tennant can be, you will feel digposed to comply. All L| ® cherge against the cabinet, to which they cer- | arene vee cs§ 40] Gn fonts. m oy, te Aes chive Rage Be ask now is, that, until you hear what] have to | ti t emenable. You state that the cabr eet La) aren waree 5 yer ool: Emily, Wile care Hay tien. 8 ignal % t Hung bac ‘ y the an repub- - — bork, onda brig. The shi out GOO tons, haw sey, you will give orders that these attacks shall | nett ung back from recognising the Rem n tej f Telograpnt porte, ona fo get Le fil ste Verte, Pies, Pa 4 be omitted. | he. ‘The trath is, that the government left the | ee le hin Franklin, Bowden, Demarara; ‘ina, Baker, Wasnixarox, July 12, 1849, | matter wholly in the hands of young Gass, who | eral news coleman Soe the latest Marine Intelligence tehra Suanv, Drinkwater, Gonaives; Glide, upheadia, from Boston—J Young, Mr. Clayton Orgamcing a New’ Party Our Di- | represented the last administration, and gave him em Blew, Ames, N York. Bid snipe Bei Tati, ‘decsrs lluboard, Sabin, Leontaes plomatie Relations, § — Ci D 7 d, and | fi i wwer to recognise the republic ag soon as he | Packet of the 11th prozimo, was engaging at free navi- —_ 4. $ Pore, Pleo, Roman, utter, Newell Wileomb, Ric ‘Tord, the $30,000 aw of Dr. BUG, OME | Gremmd islable. © They ouuld 9 90 more ‘They | Sider doe new tae, wore Someneing od. 60 for freie, oaréman, San Fran rrayr pohes Oivilicns me {en 8 Teepenaee, Tere . ; orem able e . » | thy ere nig 6 fa for J , A 4 ber 1 have had several conversations with Mr. Clays | Enxiovs to teongnise both Rome and Hum | so "Se gous’ ond' the same retie for other achcus’ | , 8 1, 48 Cherokee, Alabama, SA, Chena B ton, upon the subject of the foreiga and domestic | gary, but their democratic agents on, the spot | Some Britich vessels were engaging, for direct voyages | “4 De A Ri i maa, Noy SArr ship Ashburton, Williams, N beat a, Thee © Nelson, } policy of the administration. 1 enclose a letter | cid not consider the countries eufficiently ripe Shippers were disinclined to verett & Bro’ Thomas, Glasgow, | Blake, Hedley, NYork. In the offing, Br ee Colby, Martin ey upon one of the topics discussed, and have in it | for it, and delayed according! exoept under the January ar. Vushem & anes ( Ahreneteld, Bremen, HH Conqueror, from Liverpool; also bark I Tredicn, Chas Ash, 8 P Randal ty given Mr, Clayton’s views. Ile wisues an edito. | | Will you write me a ¢ intial letter upon the er soar Unie tay bebersn Now Onlenae vie Bat MO | ' from. | eet, Zoqeee Buoghman, Jase rial upon it also, if you see fit to write it. He eays | subject of the cabinet, & » that I may know | The market wae dull. Seles of 1.300 ris: JW Fannin, Cooper, Galveston, J I! Brower & Co; | SRcrcan avkaat > Pann tase Wea the President has no desire to cheat the country— | whether there is any chan compromise.” | Of dty cod wer eat $2608 $256, Mackerel were avainnche, Havbine, New Orienns, Eagle & lintard. | Waler I, Smith, Geo Gray, J arril! thet he w: lected ti Jerate men of all p: age | inactive, at $12 50 for 1's, $8 50 for No. 2's. and at Dark- Maria Megdaiona (vutch), Smit, Rotterdam, Graves | frellive, Jno O White, Anérewd Harris, W Saul het he was erected ¥ foverate men Oo Parties, ee $6 60 for No, 8's, The inet sealer of herring were made & Co jaanachuserte, Pri Nathan A Wright, Jno Me and that he will faithfully carry out the doctrines of Law Intelligence. | at fie for sealed, and at Se. for No 1's. Brig—Marrhall, Holmes, Belfast, pe Raey 2 Mor ‘Abbert, Bd wh the Allison lewer—that the old hunker portion of and weaee o | . Feevt—The sales embraced 1,000 boxes, at $260; | Sehre—Onnsce, Giths, Cobay A oo caears, erren Perrin . Ivrortaxt Deerron in| Manres By th NC: Alice, Conéry, Boston: b the whi rty, who clamor 60 loudly about the f . @ or 416, | 1,000 balf do. at $1.87 44; and 1,000 qr. do. at 700 Rowing ' ot ro iz party, d section of the act of 1846, chapter 416, the tadelpri Troe, &t donne, * Hav — The market was steady, with enles of 800 bales Porten havens; sebe Dandy (Br), John success of whig privciplys, and who wish to have conductors of the care and other egents of the Bal- | an ultta whig ndministretion, had better at once | timore and Ohio Railroad Co. are deolared to be | Ss eee etd wt 18 018)c0., cosh go out from the party—tbat he despices them, and | jper myetent witnesses for the company to prove Lean —We note a sale of 140 tons English, at $4 00, uader no eireumstances will be permit their dicta- | that any destruction of stock by the company Was | and short time " 4 tir He called my attention, also, to a matter | the result of accident. In the case before Prince M Sales of about 50 hhds, strictly prime whieh | have not yet seen noticed 83. Some sales of Caba were Pea 4 R at 40 a L00., corh foe ae rt este Wor Wp: | Sata bar ov re Nov B—Shipe Harries & J: ‘onner, Hina! A Benes, elas fot m0 feld, Gicern H Brewn, Asa B Lowell, Jo! Arr Southerner, Berry, Charter en, to Spofford, Tilesten & Gibralter, U 8 BM Steamedi Jonathan Lite. th, all a Tor Navth tas, Maceo Strut, Amos French, Wenry Sterews, Jonas 1 ‘pinsom, fram NYork, wta: ‘Amelia for |B Norris, Timothy Goodwin, Joseph, W ‘s ‘eg; Versailles Hunt, for Havig lng: Joba Rave- sr Uh =" 7h Wm bade it 6 the faet, thatin | George's County Court, at the present term, in- | Porto Kico were ma a ope an 8: jerrich, Jeremiah the torugural address, the word whig is not once ‘ s, tated from Jiv 1 stituted by Isaae Sereggs against the Balumore and | ated > io” Davis, Wm Lyon, Mentioned. | . Ohio R. R. Co, for the killing by the cara of the xs Bales of 1000 bbls. North county rosin | | Brig tuean W 5 or Borvsn? gs Modern, dat See As to their foreign policy, everything will be | company of certain stock belonging to Mr. Scaggs RS ee ie & Co. Use 2, | 7, Is Corrie, Keapp. for Liverpeol, Idgi done t@ show their sympathy’ with the republican | sfier full argument, decided that the act of theAs. | —The warkes was firm. with rules of 8.000 te | ship, with colors of alatresp Avion Nov 1, for NOricana, melis, 3 movement. He considers it would not only be | sembly was unconstitudonal.—Marlbore’ ( Md.) ted an cote foot ice tor pris pb herent: 9° age adhnage ts ‘ madeat OMe for prime quality o. Tork Sov bbis roid enti-repub! Brig Pool Ernest, Bossy, Roches, ith brandy, to | rere ent, Booey, ‘days, wi 'y, an, but dishonest in the goverameat, | Gusctte, Now. 10. 1 Prov t $10

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