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INTELLIG( YCK Governor Everett on the Free Sonl Agitatt LELPER PKOM GOVERNOR EVERETT To THE WHIG BY THE MAILS 5 CITY COLMTTRE OF CAMIIIDGR. Our Wash: ston Correspondence. Cananttae: Bepoccunet 20; Simi suinavos, October 2, 1850, Dear Sin:—I have jost received yout Bet ~ h i t ropri q oe a meriing of the Analysts of the and Diplomatic Appropria- \ {ore ™ thut I wos eh outa mer A Reg sgt Gl whi vidue, list Fiday @éewingt, one of — their delegutes to une Worcester Convention. | The Civil anc tomatic bill comprehends an | jin weighbers aud fellow-citi- aggregate millions seven hundred and | vers for ale rs contidence ; and Lre- "a eae orn | pret that lam y animperative reason ao wo hundred und eight dollars | Fonnected with Uh Y iny health, fom leav- aad sixty-five coo'y of appropriations, distributed for this cireumstance [ to the fullowing er Haneous objects :— tt % duty, in the present condi- « rive | by giving my attendance at Per diem and mivrg tatives, | Worcester, to do whatever might be in my power of senators, Repro Pita u the sue: ching election, ig party has for twenty-live years, with rvals, predothinated in Massachusetts, ugh sometimes by @ slender m 338 00 | to prom sof the whig cause at the 100.000 00 | 197.749 00 80,000 00 House couting Addition tor bo: jority, Tt is. | justly responsible for the general character of the Total for Cons | lesiolgace of the St th his, upon the whole, Yor pay of 1 of books, | bus been conducive to the prospenty and creditable intervation: $i7.do | tothe chareecter ef the people; if for her system Reokes for Tree 1,000 | of pablie wor cational establishinents— Por books for V 2,000 | her charitable eadowmente, and her general course Fer two thour ’ 4 of policy, Mastachusetts stands well in the eyes of proceroi tens. feed a igo her sister Stites and of the world, the praise is fhe Bighters fags etl He nly due to the whig perty, which has steadily age oot : * & Beaton, ed these great interests, and offen in the ting 5 y } present Ma formidable and haraseing opposition, lati ; 90,060 ike manner in r-ference to national affaira, a cestein line of policy has in the main been pureved by the wuigs, The leading features of this policy have been peace abroad, on honorable terms,—at | home, the vindication of the constitutional powers of the general government, a sound curreacy, the developement of the natural resources of the coua- try, by @ judicious system of internal improve- ments—en efficient navy for the protection of | our commerce, avd a moderate preteotion of American labor. Although the whig part; but Totel . $71,210 WO | for brief periods, and after long intervals, ad the reins of government, 2s far as the policy just ia- $82.560 00 | | dicated has been sustained, it bas been through fluence and by whig votes, To refer only to cur foreign atiairs. no one can doubt that peace wes preserved with L-ogland apon hoaorable terms | by the niasterly statesmanship of Mr Webster in TW U8 08 | sete tris as little doubtful that the Mexican was 415 09 | Was the Consequence of the subsequent change in 20,490 0 | the counsels of the government. 15.690 00 Within the last two or three years, the efficiency Tremeurer Uns 15.750 09 | of the whig party, especially ia Massachusetts, has eee ee 302 been impairea, wud the stability of its measures posal nd threatened, by the agitation of the subject of [The Siath A slaveny, f ferced upen the community by the con- quest ofa considerable part of Mexico. “The Mexi- on War, as just iptimated, and the measure which d to if(the annexation of Texas) were decidedly yposed by the great body of whigs in the northern and middle States, and by some of them even ia the southern State: t prow meour se im P.O ‘vill | Mu Total Treaeury 1+ <riment, proper...... 08 DEPARTMENT, 7 With this a sition came the question of an in- Temporary cl e 4.760 00 | definite extension of slavery, throughout the vast Todian Buresu . region thus added to the United States. The Pension | ureau deoger of such an extension was deemed so im- Biieceilancous eape nee miument by a considerable number of our fellow citizeos in several of the States, at the last Presi- ‘Seat Tateetns BE eagincie SL vo SBLGIT TY | ential election, as to lead them to attempt the for- Pay of Becretary trade of burceus, ke... $86,040 00 “mation of a third party, having for its main object to prevent the extension of slavery into the new territories, and thence called the *‘ free soil” party. Tiow far such a step was well calculated to pro- mote the desired is a question on which opin- ions may honestly differ. 1t would be easy to point out the evils generally resulting from such a course. The almost certain eflect of organizing a pecs party—mainly resting on one idea—is to en- Mircetiaveour, inoivoing house reat. Total War Department. .... NAYY DRPARTMAYT Fay of Secretary. heads of bureaux, clerks. ..$76 050 Miscellaneous Totsl Navy Department. . + $87,825 Salary of Postinucter General, + $6,000 yer many great interests for the doubtful pros- vahp subvarehe, pect of promoting one. It is nearly certain to lead Total compensa'ion of land surveyors, clerks, to arrangements, which, whatever their momenta- ¢,in several State . ,720 ry advantege, can scarcely be justified on general principles. What conscientious member of the free soil party, looking at the votes on all the re- ceut meesures of Congress, can feel it right, for a a purely local object, to pursue a course tending to break down the whig party, and raise the demo- cratic party on its rain: here the third party is in its nature geographical and sectional, it strikes, of course, at the peinciple of the Union. Whatever reason may have seemed to exist two years ago for a separate organization, must be ad- mitted at the present time to have lost much of its force. Of the territory supposed to be in danger, California, by far the Jey reg and most 7 rtant pert, is already brought into the hats ot tes, under & constitution tramed by herself and exelud- ing slavery. New Mexico has framed a similar citation. She has not yet been admitted, but to come in, when she found to have juisite population, The fact just mentioned, with others bearing on the point, make it as cer- | tain ae any future event can be, that she will come in ase free Siate. The same remark may be made of the intervening region betweea New Mexico gpd California, It is precinely settled from the w England and M (ntnkD erates MENT. Phitadeiphia mint . . Assayer in Cal Obsriotte brauch Dablon: ga, Ga New Oricans.. Total (or the United States mints., 1He TRRRITORING. Wepences of goverument of UregoRs Mir hescta Utah eft ons ot the pub: mistuhe of the clerk)... sees . $188,400 Supreme Court ra: District judges. Inctdental. AMtorney Supreme Court reporter, » District Attoiuey ns, Marebais. . Raxpem ee ci Ueited Stat oe OaTBST Lee) ——— iddle St and trot G Great Tote) judiciary cose e hooneay | Thitain, and se 4 jotaal question, ae 1 z s the he e thatthere isthe lightest nd ° sant _—? ~ oer apres serve a: the inhabitents ot Utah will be ding Nine ‘ons, 1 cannot but hope that such of including Mey | our old whig frie ‘ods as have united ia the fori “soantéa 4 | & tion of the third party, will feel that thave is oo necessity for keeping ittup; and that they will fol- low the example of a portion of their late associates ew Lork, who openly pronounce its dissolution. the seeper, the members of the Rave! family appear. houre ip a continual tit of laughter attractive bill © atertainmentsa closed with the seninnine me Teaoul,” connot fail to attract another crowded house to this fortunate theatre, Buxton'’s Turarar.—The entertainments of iast evening, Were indeed rleh treat— comedy of “Wile Legation, comminsioners, ¢ ped tucldrutal Aad contingent expenses 182.600 be continued existence io this State, is sure, ia my dgroent, ot far us it produces any eilect, to b fitthe demoeratic party, with which @ the freeroilera have, I suppose, no political syin- pathy ; aud this at the expense of the whig party, to which mest of them origineliv belonged, and | whose great measures of public policy are brought wer by thetr secession | ving speat the whole of my public life in the hon-ble attempt to promote that policy, and believing | that abandonment would be seriowtsly detri- ; | mental to the best interests of the State aad of the 16 50 00 | Country at large, | csunot but entertain an ardent fors ig stereo) mrscnst won ef enpitol 26,005 ! $100,000 09 | 110 000 oo | bmen, xe ke, aan el hope that those of our whig brethrea wko have 5.009 09 io fora sessou, will now returm, and that we | 200 900 09 poe be united im one great, harmonics 00 O00 69 — omal party. 60.000 60 | IT remaim, dear sir, 100000 we | Very peottully yours, 100 000 60 LowAAD EXyReerr. 800 00 | ESE | Settee to the Pubite and Loatractions ¢ 36,000 00 Fostmasters, 7 hs 00 | . The departure of the atenm pocket Prankiin from + apie shop uy | Xe* York not having beem tonde on the 16th of Bep ain peancees de, 16) 040) | tetuber. public notics ta hereby aivem that Ssrarceh do .. 15.000 09 b0.000 up | the Sth of 5v.009 Oy | Packet fr Rost 71 | Cottier beyond. + iadeyo vo | Ptance, direct, vis It ‘30.0.0 6) | All tonite ob band at the New York Post Ofies for | do.000 vo | OFee ain, and the countries beyood, (Prauce ex- | cepted) are to be made up avd dispatshed by th 62.007 tr | DOVE Pamed packet. agréen provirions y | the pestal treaty between Great Britela aad the Uvited States Maile for France will be made up separated. to be ent to Havre direct ee To counttios be yond Frases will be Idresm to b 138 00» 00 lidew a2 direc tes phia Mint 10.009 00 of drags 00-0 ge 8 Loe HE ign agents pay of extre ' . ¢ 49,461 ¢2 We mike ot haplorlog Rxpedit D.we Ww | Reworsl ot General Tayi to obs 4,000 509 © | esete thee single | patd. nt the op for coun by the Franklin in the eliing Line of stesmers, via ne- | nity of | te | of New York, to be Coneul at 8 | parcel of BGO bbls " m | We note rales cf 1.200 bhte of which is truly admizab! tt a beep ‘This eventos an is offered, aud the pantomime of ~Keoul,”’ which is to be performed for the last time, is," was sustained with errdit tothe mauage- ment, and (he utmost pleasure to a discriminating ay- dience, Towight, the umusemeuts comimence with the comedy of “Breach of Promise,” with » fine cast —Burton, Johnston, Mrs. Unghes acd Mra Ske: the leading characters ‘This pivow will bs follow © pew ope, entitled “Without {ncumbrances.” 4 which Biake, Jordan, Johnston, Mre Hushes, Miss Will and Miles Daley will appear, and the entertaiqments wilt copelvde with the fares ot the Miss Daly will sing # popular ballad, aud Miss Waiters and dL. Frederic will exereise their exceilent dan Thos who wish to wth amusement, bad better © {bis evening, where they will see some oi tho beot comedians of the ag Naviowan Taxarmr.—This evening's perfermances he benefit of the celebrated Herr Rist, whose surp ising gympastic feats is the talk of the city As it it bis last appearance, and the programme ot the evening being very attractive. it is hoped there will bo a langy assemblage, The pmuseman:- will commsnes with Shield’s tragedy of the “Apostato’—Booth the great tragedian, ne Pescara, Edwin I und W. M. Foster as Male,” This will be fo! the dexterous and astonirhing Jeate of Herr his telented con, Valentine. next. Mies M. Charles aad Mr. Yates; will dance a donble Irish jig ; after whioh Valentine will appear op his enchanted lobs, ea the Silver Sprite, and the whole will conclude with the aflerpiece of “Perfection.” To morrow evening Mer. wi takes his farewell benefit, when, a0 doubt, his mavy admirers will attend. Aston Prace Orera Hover—Last night another fasbioveble snd intellectual nudience filled this el gant establishment. to witness thy great combioat of tulent at present Setenating the attevtion metropolis. ‘The tragedy tus Cweinna, Wicdesua tee tne Chee) ne, Maeent ehiet Tee appiauee and acclumations of the auditors broke upon the scenes, a breathless attention aud carnestmeds of interest marked the whole performance. At the end of the nets, the approbation of the audience was freely expressed, and at the end both of the third acd Sith acts, Mr. Buchanan, the admirable tragediaa, wae heartily called bet If to grasp the conerption of the author—to depict his hero in detail, os well as in broad features—to give lite and sul to the i constitutes the dramatic arti then Mr, Buchanan is richly enticed tothe highe distinction in his profession. The author could hop for no more t delio than he received through the genius of Mr Buchanan. From the first to last he was completely triumphant, and must acknowledged “the noblest Romao of them all Mr. Lynne performed with the best taste and judg- ment. He was warmly applauded, and bis soliloquies were received with the warmest +nthuriasm. Messrs. Nickipson, Watkios, Leach. Venua. and others were very spirited and effective, and merited the applause they recelved. Mrs Melinda Jones personated Arria nobly throughout. death scene was beautifully executed. Miss Nick also stamped herself as one of the most promisia actresses of the day, She im- “Bold Dragoons.’ parted earnestness uty te Cornelia, Tax thor not but be gratified at the seal displayed by all the performers, to whose skill he is indebted for the representation of » play written. designediy, in the reverest style of the dramatic art, and with no attempt om the strictest letter of history, even triffe. The play will be repented to night, and, ai the third representation, it is very justly entitled to reevive the closest criticiem, and will stand or fail upon its merits. The ballet troups, last night, their usaal penien atertsinment. Espinosa and Mie. F z ite a furore. They were called before the curt oe apd. being wasurpaseed in their ith > ease enthusiastic plaudits. 0 nights more, and,doubt- to bo ieee ai, ‘Hberal rodeos of pubtic favor. Cinwry's Orrns Hover —The same intense anxiety as cver, still prevaile to hear this excellent band their plaintive negro melodies, which ure rondere with great — d pe aise. ogre band, oonaee avery ee bill for tie ora it consiete of ia variety of negro minstreisy, aud elegant da: .--Tt ia really eu pg that the | drswe of the “Druwkard’’ has been played for over | one hundred nights, still it draws tull houses. Clarke must be one of the greatest comedians of the day, in his tine, or the temperance people, observing ite moral efects, are determined to sustsin this drama. nod keep it betore the public a» a sal lesson of | the evil and terrifying effects of intemperaace. | Taneanactn— pater a last concert comes off to- night the programme copteins most of his favorite is, together with some new songs whieh have re- cently been composed. Mr. Dempster, is a weet bal- lad sipger, end has for many years contributed to the amusement of the public, and consejuently de- | ng. American Mesecat, serves extentive Lesaiea Minerva Moe Loomis's grand panorama of. Cuba is being exbibited at this place of amusemeat It embraces 0 600 feet of cam and is A trom | artiots Lt feiheaity | i and country of the bean al Gampansbogians, or i concerts | the most popular ev Miss Kate Hoax —The Philadephia Bun opeeks te fatiering terms of this actress Bhe bas yeors attached to the Park and Subebee thea: | tree, of this olty, and baa always given entire aati. | tection in every part in whieh she appeared. We are 1h wed to hear of her saceess, Morante —The old Zoologie by Mi The taterior is ot fe feat elevations tr ' ooh end with rows of seats for au extensive andiene ‘The freot will covtsin two thers of boxes. mh a pers | qeette and the tear is arranged for a pit in two ther | The whole edifiee has undergone a complete meta- phen and when opened. will become one of the eleg: Une city. Tin Feenen Te ut and fashiovabie plac-s of amusement in - Jaa M. June & Co's troupe | the beaatifal Mil'e. | e at Astor | nm | ' dont aye, atter te New York. Cinovs ie erecting near the Kastern Depot, . to be occupied by # company of American and | jas, under the mansg ment of John enson will commence aboat the 1th imst. - | tthe eal of viment of State Kee ¥. of New ersey. Commercial Age Intend ¢f Curacao, view Evans ll. Young, doceased During the Kecess of the Senate Alexander M_ fhoas, Catharine's. in Beast. | It Is raid that Jenny Lind receives from eighty to an hundred letters per day. in Boston, which are very | annoying hey are mootly from persons soliciting cherity. | | ' OLY saa08 AePoRY Ort for both sorte, at $6 12's for ore act : ieee # dbis pearls ~Fiowr— There was de- | om ad for the low Crader of State and Weate our, tor the home trade aad for export. and prices were hi There was nothing of moment to be had at our invide figures, at the clos The roceipts wore fale ‘The supply of Canadian was light and heliers were very frm, at prices above the views -{ purchasers A dom-s- $4 li for common to to straight ‘+ for tavorite % 8 $5 for pare y do. Southera 4 sorket was steady at "$4 $0 for round hoop Pennsylvania; $44 a $6 12) for mixed to etenight new, sold at $4 68%, if te sales we 7,000 bbis #! + in good dem pert moat. proper. . “ brands Alexand:i® Baltimore, aod Uvorgetowa; $o a pa taremt Theatrival and Musical, it or old, pnd §6 Sho $6 OT. for fancy. Rye et Powsry Trearne — This evening is vet a part for the | # At $5 TEN 8 $5 DA at whitch abo sete, ! weitet Mr aud Mere J Wallect Jr, aad being th For Con Mee! the mattet wae t Veperal aot pixbt f their engagement, those who by withe ut epecial change, with wales of 270 bole eo ‘ +e | Jersey, wt $3 12 id Beandywire which Stabe Miuts., be fret they appear aod in the Inet ae Duke Ateors snd lacks Lave tor @ lorg time b em om wery Theatre apd fe every pleer, whether tre cedy or comedy they have given » brilliant display ef ~ high and very refined histrionic sbifities It is ex Tete : emetic Bill... ..0. 69.208 6 | pe ed, them, that the theatrical public will remember . vod oumbers, eight raiilions of dollars, | “£0 thie eventing. by a teetimony which cxmnot be | cakes tuine Mil heretofore has ranged between Bi tehew. aso juct tibute to their spiemdid dramatic Lact evening, Otway's tragedy otal of ved was produced with w flue 6 Bee tae Latta actot of great dramatic talent he civil list T | hoch tragedy ond comedy, appeared Army bill tor the | reward th rwthotastic cheering Mr. Conway, at | Jaton, wae excelent, » © | other charsoter sinoe bie arrival inthis city, Several | | of bis recurs ich Helviders were acted with such ten- deenese and f-eling. and with such graceful action | nt they were followed by ve | ») | bement pone my i* 9 great Shon ke to th »wever, to remark abt miltic pent with our $159 #42 | 10.09 +9 | | 10a s71 00 or pears in tl uy | 550 0H) 0H mts ihe Mel inotte, with the excei- | 494.957 00 | jent actrens, Mivs Audertes, a¢ Pauline. ta the con: | 172 012 0 | cladime ples, he aeenmes the character of Young Mi- | o quetters. &6.. HEIGL | patel, bo which he is very justly eviebrated | . ; 120000 09 | Duretete, end Mra Abbott, as Oriana. If the | at Sohen wey 1004 8) | way Theatre do not eucered this winter, the fait be. ct to the management ae Marshall and Merrett ring no expsmee to produce the vest talemt thet found it ig s literary recceation to spend an roadway. peer city of The performances were admirably well dome | wvotaa ohh that spirit amd that cnwwtle which we ways vureto find in the Ravel family “Jean | re eo | pette and Je naet,” & paatomine nen! composed by | | he sof bpplause Fee! ‘ mn sayibeotonioel Ye ont wes eee juced. and re roa in it to iv advant Brite rot the under whose ‘rection > = t aome den, eolte Bom de cametetn junded ot Dreton stew uese | UES Sete rece dod wou te Qreatont 8D initeed be bas been inevery | © 33 We notioed « feit dem P going forward trom rales embreced THO ed Hitnote at $1 02; 00 bushels geod ‘a bond, at $1 es, i Sovtberm war pleoty. bat q Noe wan Dotter, ip net for Orewiog Some 6.000 barhele at 7H Tr ley was ateady, | £1100 bushels good | mrked change in | dom sud wes pretty eran four rowed at arket [or Ow . for ebich th —The operations in this ny, by the mbar woe of the ertival at Wallfax teing aumownced early in the day We coatinue ovr pretions Sigur « — Layer cut, Camere arom, catelegne particulars we snore Con te beg: iO at 4 m4 fo So. Ol do. Mae, Tye. 4600 Tye 6, 61 do Mie. a iW Le CY he Ay} Whe! 8 hu nes Wh " some of | isa o ! re | by theRer. 330M Bu: edeler ia, Beane, a : sours J a 7 47 do 116 , 87 do 11%.6, moa Wise, 84 do. Nie. $4 do. 114,0.,75 do 11'y0 | 153 do. 1 és 26 do. Rye. wid 14 !f0', 26 do. 1a" B31 do, 12) 2 48 do. 12%... do We, 41 do. 110, 3do 11%, wad T1 do llxe) fhe ttock of ccifve om band, iv Boston, on the Let inst., was 6,900 bage. principally Brazil Hires — Vor Buenor Ayres, boiders continued to ask 148 lake. for light, but st such prices no sales hi been elected. Included in tt e operations w 4,00 green enlted Buenos Ayres cow or lors 4 per cent, for 5 1,000 & jor the Philedelpbia market. » . BVEFAZing ZI Ibe, wt Lic vas they ra and St Domiago, xt ke | 600 Buenos Ayres OX. averaging 34 Ibs, at 12!{c, nad 990 do 38 ibs, om private terms, Liarts The supply bes not increased since our although the is have been more ample We quote light and middle weights ot hemiock at 16 9 16°46 ,O mos ; and heavy do. do, at ls <e U8 A fair business has beem done in linseed, of both qualities, at the rates given in thie morning's paper Whale was selling steadily at 53c. tor selected The imports of eperm and whale oil iato the United States, for the week ending Monday, September 30, 1560, were ws follows Bhls. ap Bhls. wh, 20... 160... Matoporsett.— Dark Bilesheth. ry evencetown —=bohooner ¥ Beh. HN. Williams 219 22) — Total... eee ry Previously ri rts 192,754 ee eeee eee T8088 102 864 From Jaa, to date Puovisions.—A better inquiry existed for pork to- day. and in prices we noticed & slight improvement. Some 800 bbls. were disposed of, at $10 for sour mi $10 65 0 $10 76 for mere; and $5 bu , s hae. Batter was firm, at 8c a i2o. for for Stato. Choese was in request tor shipping. at €@. 9 630 state.—The rales of the day were : ea Siow on ianih street, pear Ninth avenue, $200, euch 25x90 11, $1,000; 6 do, on 128th street, in rear of above, $200 each, $1 500. Srinita.—There was less buoyancy in the market for whiskey, with sales of 200 bbis., in lute, at 27 a 27 he. for Ohio snd Prison. Drudge was dull and neglected, Sucans.— No sales of importance have been reported to-day, while b were firm x of vas 400 hhas. on band in Boston, on the Ist i Porto Bico and Mussorade, nd 4800 boxes, MARKETS ELSEWHERE, SrOoK BALE Bowron, October, 2.41 Auciion—M sharoe Amorican In surance Company, $1}; 2 Merrimac Manufacturing 1 Middiegea do. $56 13 Horton Water Powor 7 Cami ridge Bank, 103, (000 Boston, itl i ec) Mmailreed. 1; 26 | 0. 2 Res ig! Ogdensburg Railro Record Bourd.—19 shares Aha 100%; 17 Old Colony Mailzoa.¢, 61; 3 Behbare Rail- 1146 67 Opsdensbure Rails on Bas m Compal Kalirond, efi alto0d, 2%. Pita veugura, October 3. —Pirst, cee ipdaie Tel euee Tix ‘ports, ae New Beace, Oct. 2, 1860. Within the last two days, 4,000 bales of cotton we changed hands, The sale: day are 2.800 bales, eo Prices une! , but firm, at 12Mca 7, Small sales of flas rice, at 4\c. Pork has advanced in price, and — have been sals ot 1.000 bbis. at $10 £0-—stock o1 3,000 barre! Flour is in better demand. a1 at the barrels, at $4.06 a $410 Grain rules sales of corp, at S2c. 0580. Whiskey is 2440 @ %o. New Oarraxs. Oct. 5, 1850. Cotton ia still active. 5.60 bales sold at am eighth advance, Middling is 12",¢ ; good middling, 1340. a 409 barrels of whiskey sold at 2i\c. Rice is Cimersv at: Oct 3, 1850, Hams are in Oct 3, 1850 Flour, 8,000 all good demand, at 9',c , sugar cured. The receipts since our Inst have bee bbls , wheat, 20.000 busbeis; corn 18000 bushels. Weetern flour ie in fair demi aud markets are with- out material change. Sales have been 2000 bbls, at $3 Ba he — Michigan. Prime wheat is wae de mand Oth descriptions are dull. The — Sou Dostels at 800. a Sie. for Ohio, Corn is oi ay wh transactions are limited. Mixed eatern is at i ealee of Obie Walabey, at Negbange’ in fretg bts, mite ~~ Pores Letter Bage per steamer ‘Lavtor tie. acd geptes. it chow at the, Ex: nae hor tele ‘Oct 0. {emaicn, Chagres, Lima, Veiner od Bags are it NW: if gis ‘Cro Exchange iteading Him (01 Rxcbangu}, 0a ¥ Tater Bags for Havana, per steamer Georgia, will cleee | bits lee Kachange Reading OT Exch Mato. for Havre vis Rents Ketding Room (No. oF half past 10 o'clock. will clove fedaceday, age, ) Friday, Ood tormer Colmmuia, ths ‘Enchange dosding Room: Ch Pacifi omni y Beran voany ley at Keayon’s, 9! Wall strees, jeraid Marine eget Ty, Porriet Buckiin do for Wikennee Fors an Bikes ek K Hitohbern, Bengucla, Bitphbers, Philadelpnt Taoph ‘Adtjana, Rows, NYork tor Rookpovt; aw? tiles, Gro Lavra Oo sels in aight ward boun 4, p Now Haven, seh fer Norwich, teor, Terry. Provieence or, aad Zany Kivnk, sepe 2icare sche 3.) Fish. ‘albany! 39th, Miomis do: Huniesee Neer beeche Mary Eudy, Jamoo Kiver; sloop T W Taotna, ale Be folk; ‘Dei Norte, Sim’ ker, Gloucester’ fer Oct 1, by mistate appeared as el a Batlock, do. ime Oct 1—id ig Ri Meulcon, 4 ‘Lion, Alesandse, Calitara i A re Coral, oosen Srey An- Sperry, BG: bh fo leaded donee. Beverly ti N ee aa ‘alte borer 7 vor. Oot 1—Arr echis Bay State, Wilson, Nor- r Be aes Seek cee so ably ay Bravkin, orurmis, Oot 2~Arr orig P Parbare, Fontaine, 8& wa, Whi ean be pate i Bell 0. ib: hi ‘inab Bi it, ton, Tiork Chester, MY! oteauser’ Rounaken: Flowers, N eee, _ fe See ‘pailips Fevaign tahoe’ York a, do) Miscellan sous. t. Toone, came to an anchor [1 ard N = Yesm ‘eenre ‘After boing out 50 day; oft the Cane of Good Hope, tome severity for 28 days, that the cay a, abe 4 ever aD hing t faads ale of loge severity, wap loxpericuced 2d week sed t| ak toso alarming. have not cease ‘Capt T has cou commenced to or bef ° ted abandoned om the visser gamed ta ag od from her, boat, 5 Low sails, 6 a boarding pikes, brase o raile, 2 Cram Jot cordage, & gangwey eahich conti noe ‘dat time, for Ba etaponeons of ana h _ 3 of pain ‘all their clothi heavy weather ued with my ‘ aprung uation. oy a Mth Jul Wn sna Cho, captain procseded te. pas te sb! ut m as circumstances allowed, an wl port ali pealou! voyage, and left an oxtent, thi aduse & Y wal povettly when k ier marine rine slip 40 ‘undergo repairs.— Win bec, of ship, Paryuiny age fro for iin trig by the Kine ‘ths were to be eald cnn ship's ghee f Bere The Hope baa also $00 cargo wae for Br account. Barx = ranety Hatt, | teen from Zanzibar, had ¥: ther of Jost bulwar! 5 end pan. Bue srasrimone, ziti, oe Qreben, W, with sim! was thrown om her mit; the Toe esow remaived Br Quebee yas fallen in with Ravance 8 ox Beh ult Paxsment Cape Goo w were mg the beet omer. "rem ti taken to iQ Johns, N. eng i, towed in the Foam, from Ant botimante lithe Cape Kae ny Jaws, Grandt, of and for Sunderland from ab, 4157, lon ay, ane of peda, ri food from Ji Sune 3 to duly jamnage. of why & brocher of the master. F, ltth, by Spanien Quores, Ne of ch tor. by Br brig Oe unas, N The G also tor 8t Soha, whieh lost miive. 50 21, wa- of 9th. The area wee, luving {3 the host bread, a few ater, when ehey re Fes ou by brig Viola, from N York, from NYork, om 27th ult wae straok by lightaing, © Ticnmor on Lrvrnroot—Steamahi ‘i ward Wy: 'S Slow Mr 0, Me Mi c Kner. Jandy t Se Jove. NB: 1s Ronis don. timore: Kobt Total 7. pa od Biteaaers. Boston: George " fe iat eh Nsrephesar in Bark tie Rogie %. : Havre.—Lester and newspay is, for a, . alt other peeve of Mavops, is Caaal otrect) to morrow (Sal a NC; barges hrs te Caroling, Worcester, L re Suffolk; eat Gre sie are abeth Hall, Webb, Delaware, Aiure NYerk ak ( Maxwell, Phila adway Most Offeo, (No. game Seses Sy a ad ae att aitimore + 2—Iu port, brig Boston, Torrey, to load for BS Pa: 7 Des tnape athe, Cohan. BY Deter Er Ba tae ‘Yor! Oe! 1a rr barke ar Boece vased brig ‘child: es tit Shaw, aD! Mnaday emer Moore, Liverpool JH Gpaderd. Bate battle: Canada; Joke L Barwell, baltimore Moadam, Now Mit Wis A Reid an a bia, NIVED STATHS MAIL STEAMER FRANKLIN, FOR land, Ire~ ates set REOUCED.— EMPIRE CITY LINE. be yom for Pensarola, of heed wiuda: dit wilt, jes 4 ‘South shoal oft Nantucket, eplit f pa phen ieisanexs, from Sabo Toland, arr at Hali- nison, Nickerson, fn! neon on Mond at (Osis inst, ates Camden for Sqvanash, tov ber upper ¥ orks. * oy yy before pad in Oe Ginls ot i pee —— eva aad wee lost on) Tawi the ont jt He nt Acnavy, Qot 2, 1886, sot sok ves, sad four of have wrrtred The past temp four ho Soviets ieee =e “a ieee, wm sont Lender. Len Tis repert at Bhios ee Fleur, 4 4 bbis.; wheat. 3600 Sasuels ine pone ore at ort Hood, oh le bushels, Flour is ate paced iv alove ‘siveunand tate the Tiber, of Hew- whwat we have « fair mill oe: Chatear, beard we mention Gut of Canto, oF of or Finer LS 125) a $l 16 tor | wrecks.’ The Picton re been 75 O00 bushels at 635 hands tor four | athe e420, it The a The for two rowed a Married. On Tucsdey, October 1. at th. cauley BR Perrin B irate Shia a] in this city, by the tev Dr Brody Menves Atwater, to Hanneer Gromur Ou Tusedsy October 1, by the Kev Frrpy to Miva Lronona C ¢ Berrien Mr Lavixoaron. day's rates, the for 19000 bushels ot barley changed at Tdo, @ 764. Oats are better, sales 7.000 bushels at October 2d. at the North Datch Rowers, danghter of | the Rev. Br. Brodhead, all of Browkly: Ou Wriinesds s morning, at Greenburgh Westohester county, by Bey Jobn New Yor, to Miss 8: ampbel). At Wiltiame burgh, L. by Rev vee, Sir, G Mantis Mo Hewwert, eldest J, of the above place, Re em me a RARER STD re a IMM INPRLLAIGEH Port of bod oa erway 4, 1850, on recedes. mornit aes ters. Perr ratte tery Schutte, Sohmidt & Balohen Maines, Unrheon & Co; Prins, Brett & Vowe: Juba NO. ES Poselt wore, Wilmington, NC, NL Nowbera, NC: Joba 1s," Richmond, chaw & Watiter & Ce Acams well, de. pegmcr-Penetecot, Seymour, Phitsdetphie: Velesn, rh Bloc mnenings, Poll Rice: Racerpeion, Stea- nerd, Be ita Bet ang molaseas, to 9 3 Je Brg On itrecy, St Jago de Cuba, Sept 16h, sth Bebe oyhie Pobr Corpels, Borie, Gaye Piet ship Hentvick 2 te! wf ot fuene Sarr roreed ria the Viewers "te boing from tendon, with ie evden and Be vener. aa Wind dorivg (hs day NNE, and frewh. Triegraphic Martine eect Arye wee Brive Core Cb coe ge on. yore wircies, Se hiro, Nerfett: Com ‘The in ‘ Dinmend, Newark, Ageaora, Roms ofd, a lately arrived sith aeament, Ro, tondy (4 sen, B08. atom, Vet b. Port Wale hail Preaident, AurivedBebes Dav Fe eit Ni ok; 24 big PR Bitehvors: Areyyee Shit sloop Henry Caster Ayrived—Sobrs Statesman, » Arrived —Sehe Cleared Ship bark, ome ot bor evens were oh ‘op de soa tee 4 ¥ E | Reece Dil vet Sopsee ivabeelon vtpatt HR RSS Weelville; sed Bary Miller. Philadel es eg addorge’ hte , Virwinia: Tones atic ore Al ? Commerce, W vee | Fea ibang. Fg eal rashes Beaten aus | Risen ers DR. Smith, of s Avs, ouly diughter of Glibert * | Tompkine. of the former play | 1 | iter. © Patemen. frgm NRedford Gott, shipa Mor 4 fe barks Marty oet, and 1! Mides, Woodbridge, 8 Maer len Sones Asnone thenhs Com he Upto e¢ also fro Tewrens, 8 peel bien, cwned b Spa Sank Sint forward the following partionlate of the US esate Sanna 48 ‘te Utousd. qather ‘whem, ‘Sis le te proeour 19 days, with suger | sad Montauk Brig Folerne elace, are S, on, tr ane vet, for @o b Br dace bs Cote vapraren itis in Bs are Lord, from Cherrate for NVork, Sept 25, tet | mA ode, Bey 30 etme Ce ‘str S- Outside st anelon, Chronicle of tee ret moterials of echr Cherokes Lave Ly @ Sebing craft neta me cr ber o Mary Pechipert, before reported sbuntoncd Luh alt tab 1606, Tk was reported es, Con, from Pnleateht ee Dut it was thoug! Noh erat Nectar ‘Md inet, by Meets Crerice & "Mecsee BP Peters & Co, of Boitoes nad command kor eof Buchoport, w! Saval. dove. @ Inches, euroke D forty dinmer iver, King (tate 1 Merrick), tor do is days: Amazon, Sept 16—Brice Fiete (Rr), for NY: re | fot Beer Ry ~ A) 814 15te, bark Kellock, Rovian Rico: senrs © yiaade: Ber at ad Sem, Home Ports. Met 2 iar ta Adel phing (Brom), Honarer, iebele, ht teaming. is ten mites por h. 24 portect by the best Judges, bapa & Renger( Sesto Fis. (ot Womert-cotta) te rritl, for NY ork oe Boscom; brig Beas thre re beige Viole, Peert:, we. te ympe, Hats, Nrorm at FF shipe Frank Jo\neon, Brown, Turks let La s New y tenet ow SS ssas oll os tage ot 765 tons. ed the Are ren, Va, Oe 3, 1350, 00 # fuer, Ww adola, Loonsdss, Bid ship Morea, mabia, Cash, Arotic pool tor San Fran ip Revere, 98 Li verpe: Lolan, trom Sas el im port, Sid 12h, bark be. Arr llth, Soilien ‘rom the Wost Const of Mates foe Glousester on, arr: she Olivet, from rk; Atkinson, Emly. ‘Rings, York, * ‘Sark iene Rowse tr from Trivers, just | Horton. Roxana, Curling. (or NOr+ Monterey, Mitchell, 6 Fork. fan ay Walsh, 3 eal itn, Ports bg 9g Ly, eck Sa ise. Fate ners i Os ms how r s a caver reatera tien te vig rout ba * 20 ya) wret D peedity ew wieh & » Ph he, Vin —boet wenk pons, ee } GEMINAL Di temer imporer Boreal oi Eighteenth §XX* eases, De matt a medica Put together. cured ptivatey, © care, by spplping ot pa D™ tor Gusense in all rete estnecntn fete » hot only to reer, rob i me excita bat re tniraculeus power vias ail TALBOT WAITS, aveed by veot ed by this povent Fe residense, te, where he va of gbypienl Iicuility: may We spre sf elt J this Cordial, Otte Lowta from 9 A.M, |.) Sold ae 36 Mark: South, dedor Buildings, iladeipele sik those’ ng from real acd involuntary emiasions, i de az’ 2 4 beg sud other ia, pore ationte, fae moe ne Nesitne Thas devel ave mio danger epuLity. <oee. heaaieatl RAs juetire EP—DR. GKEGOKY'S FREN weteet ectermiaste sit prt oe tee or the On some casey are socret habit ia OC1OR CONVERS INVIGORATING COaDIAL the only remedy for eminvion as, #o Vexti men Tut themealves unr tha SS Thiece the Cor te {rCRLise OR tho comme Yelena ian Soares ot Se ® waht Taowm Tae ies tegulaaiy [hee 80.8 18 CONTILTED ON ¥ oe is ee Biase