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WS BY THE MALLS, | Utoh will become slave States—Charleston, Laowen or 4 Vorsrurian Wan Srranvn ay Butta Dividends, 93% $3,000 Norfolk | Spanish bark —. {rom Sicily. wE . ~ nd vennah, Mebile, and New Orica becone the | pecrnia —The hontitel ctcamer Libert - uit shy aii 7 Sehuyl- Bae fretertha a day from Our Southern Correspondence, reat commercial cities of the Southern republic government of Vener. was launched on Satur- . ,- —_ st} santtte, Ml accasnndtasse, Milan. ie eli ‘wetories will spring up all over the S-uth; oeavy | @&Y morning lest. from the ehip yard of Mr Wil- les $i.Be) 40, TaReg, Telia, Moulton. errtved cn Wednesday from Turks ld vp Smeets ove 8 29. | duties will probibit the introduction of yout maui- Cromy Kensington, im the preeence of @ lenge | printed), - Dumber of pers in Deautiful style, Lo her dessont The Post and P esent Conditwn of Slavery at the fectures ; voo- intercourse become the meotio of ihe . ee — i South—Whud the Ablitronist hax done fur the ud © of fourteen States be loot ro pad ies te] Foch Keke Bet Her bn nt Sesipind ghemncien, fags Map aeciea; HW; can- sia ve— Man— Misrepre- _ . Bone wre as * ‘, a Slave—Oprmion of a Nartivrn Misrepre ¢ do pot deplte, We wil, aa beret.) Sher coe shone 19 y any tle, aaphaort yy Begs 9 : ‘Totegraphie Marine mapas rs sentation— Huyprmess of the Blacks An incvdent | fore, raise and supply you with cotton, take sruction of this verse, tore snd att. ison amew plan, | Rank. 03s” He Nocthwost | _ Arrived—Ship Columbia, Charleston; barks Velo ity, wad of Northern kindness to Slaves—Treason and yout eineaieetaies in return; batifthe fanstics at pe aa a ‘ 4 Thompson, Exq Lenn er | Copper io ~ fr] tee Sicbowris Gopees pee a ; Gem, Philadelphia; brig it Pat Vom=in tere the Northare permitted to press their aboirt which plan whe It secures yreater strem thea | ei at “ pat Rovian movements, and to tar thspan cfiatniters ch the old rede adie also mach to the beauty of the | ee ee nn ne: naman Model Wr votier that reveral vensels, Bim pro | Per Comm Fier of cometruccion, have tmvtated this pan. ‘The | Yorsgs to ibertador will receive ber armament bere, and be | Wee, yw Board —$3 00 vi One of the great leading questions on which the North seems determined to take issue with the South, is that arising out of the passage of the Fa- Wi; bien Kiosapoake Mgr a longer, disunion will certainly come, and taut, too, ngbt speedily. Let, therefore, the cool, deliber ite aed thiokimg portion of the North arouse, and at rrasochet, and A H Field, Philadelphia; sobre J M Taylor, Washingcon NC; 1 adams, N York Cleared—shipe Shetheld. NO: leans; tava Paragon, Pacinc Ocean; ‘Lenox, Riv Jancii Tully equipped, ber cabin will be furnisbed in the | itve SI Hi Siena by the funa- | ONCE put down these fanaties, maintain the supre- | most eplencid style. Her engines are being con- | London; schr F & Meath, Potomac River. gitive Slave till.» ‘The course pun 3 “9 mercy of the laws, and preserve our Union #s war | structed by J.T. Sutton & Co. ot the People's Works, | 47) EW, GF tics of the North is reudering powerless the efforts | fathers gave it to ts O.K- | Keoringron and cre now measly completed: they will | Xe SaliccsBrgs Marin. a of all lovers‘of the Union, and ever) thing begins to _— be placed op beard without delay, and she will be Boston, Philadelphis; Ge t a reow, vat; eens : - ewuy fc or mode 5 ‘Chas . ilkey, and Mary Ann, Wear mori olarming wrpect Foom ‘heactions of | ‘The Late Fugitive Siave Excitement tn | Ft icrure of wrens onde hone whe at 7 avd ile alata aie ball Yr Ga th, ached Fannie irene? snow, those who pretend so derp an interrst and greatlove | sr apeaenr OF ONE Cente esntiEs annestno, op | MEMABIP 18 just what might. be expected trom the enctorening emrenn © Tt dn & Wolle, NAREEATOM, Nov 19. “Gouvusta Riven {heres Oat teeing \a,'u berks nome for the slave, ,it eppears that they koow nothing Rdg handset Philadetpbin shipwrights, wud fully sustains Telegraphic Rerorts. Giareichrg Rally Wren vplacen trig Tremph. for an Francicen coming eat ey. whatever of the institution of slavery. We did {Prom the Macon (Ga) Journal and Messenger Pp :solichieainatingadrauel Uevevware Now 21. 1850 Pau River, Nev 19 Saots sehr Pearl, Nye, N¥ork. ‘Orray Taft, Co- Macon. Ga, Nov 11, 1330. peng ss... a . Flour is in xeod demend, with slight increase Arrived—Schrs Richa B. Baltimore; 20th, Cape May, | well Providence 8Id ship Java, Revertson, Liverpool; brig isted, the sin hes pot st ourdeor The Northera | tradictory reports are in circulation in regard tothe | active miad of Barnum je always teeming with some | )o8 Pony Lee hey deliverable on the 15th Dose: Seiled—Drige JL Whipple, Matancas) Win Modilvery, | mere. Sle'echr Joseph fore (ieee ‘faanten) Niort States sormerly held slaves, and continued to hold | Weitof Mr Willis H, Hughes to Bo-toa, for the * project to add tohia fortune He has chartered & ‘There at ete. isles totonihshetectais alibeen Cardenas, iid Ghaeamn: 140 1, eS Nov 19—Arr sobre Malvina, and J A Bayard, them as lorg @s it continued profitable. When it | PUTPOFe Of recapturing William and #ilen Craft, eee Shee bow on her way to the Bees Tone. T | gnarising. The weather clear and cold Arrived—Ship Tam O'Shanter, Portland, Groverster, Nov 16—Arr sohrs North Sty the negroes belonging to Dg. Collins aud [ra Tay- | Prebebly on her way home, with twelve huge elephants, Concivxart. Nov 21, 1850 Cleared—teonmeip Obie, MF 6th Beis © Se Goistia (or Cemom), fee Ei ee ceased Co Re #0, they did wet liberate, bat sold | Jor, I beg you to give plice to the subjoined simple | Shieh are to perform ina mammoth moreuble clrows, | ner in a fair inquiry for live hogs, aud the market Dgeicamapmabeaamma BEF pen Sa A Bo a " Se “ t ) Me) which is to heearried fi ty tocity The elephants spe fF 0 BO, Arrived—Sehr D: Norfol and cutter finmilton, Boston; 19:) si, to be removed to States where slave labor | narrative of facts It 18 given from recollection 5 | Rrete bear torre on thelt mathe after the maeuee of | eeteady, with sales at $4. un Cleared—ship J rth Pacific Ovean. Philadelphia for Bo» ton. The progress, seaebaey in ilk Taber a nees. Of course, it dors not coatain a statement of | kenm. Gener) Tom Phimb in engaged asa part of Gi oth boakeld than, deus. Dicwrie dent bat eae Ay P } alg. SRh cease denny died caine sealantes Weare. - progress ‘ avery i has tates, eens bd transpired ; but it does contain | thie speculation, it the dwarf will eet KS his ragher firmer. Micb! in quoted $3 81 vee Bing, apa stood oe ly this schooners rom i Drstinueducuen, shows a gradual move- | everything which is at ai) important, Perron an extraordinary coptrast with the gisnt brates é my 5 proceeded to #1 ‘i yi one Schima cae bd Tho’ subcmeate whith hron Dees: coriét tn thistiat ates Meee will just come in aeason, | Taent le in good dsimand for milling purposes ; sales Gasal oat, among them ment rout: ward; and so it woul t atemen pied in this P 6 a jor Ohto, Sailed—% rd; and so it would have continued, city, and tn te Madth preetiie, Ben beetle oie: mea aes aes rd.tad ema akeominieraa’ 16.000 bushels, at 800 tor Ohio, Corn is pot quite so Sailed—Schre Kensingcon, Liberty. North Pacific, and Geo | Sisters. bound for till eveviually it would have gone into Mexico | Of pipers, are taken from the Boston Chromstype, Petite begins te rave for a new excitement, We may +15 peel deamanny geluaaasramenindvolaig: eee HIE Pnovincrrows Nov 20. nop hre there may aeahta tie a the wastoenaa . and South Amenea, end be ixea and lost | and otber abolition privte, and are gross misrepre. | Meetion. im pasting that Tom Thumb came from 4 Ausany, Nov, 21, 1850. Arrived 14th—Barks Catone, N Orleans for Boston; Ga: Morrenry (Cal), Oct 4—arr sehr Jax L iting, Sam With the population of the topics, This was | seovations of facts, and eatirely unworthy of any Pay Ein saasedhe 80 18s fates seni Rateen ae, {The past 24 bours receipts ave bron Flour 13.000 | Pena se Minced le Finda Francisev; brig Premont,ifvom Sam Brancivco, 1g for Sam ard is the only means by wt slavery would | confidence w bbls; wheat, 22,00@ bushels, corn, none; barley. 16 000 Bigs South Julia Ford, Wilmington, NC; Movar.e. Nov 13—Arr brig Nancy Plaisted, Church, from Reve ever beconn eatinet ithe United States, | "We leit Macon for the purpose of purchasing | agurca with rear’ Wetiene thee Shuneastal aM | Bushels “The cur tieket bas been ra:ber heury. bat | 1 ¥ Kuox al mass eee nce | YE Ot se er 13-cag stig Bapoenen But, upfortunat heen and, destroys | egy hinary for the catablishment of a bucket fac: | st the Museum during the entire of the present week | Tim with a zood milliug loquiry,, Balesof2000 bus, | Mivf-r Besrcn! Leomice, NVrk tor Machias; Foennnener: | Bavrer Peni enc: (uamiana: Clare's hesten Cermssimn aed Persone hove torever broken down and desiroy- | tory wud variety works in this city. I did mot white Michigan have been made at 115. In batle; tiand; Vermont, Niler Kiver Bay, off Cam- | Cl © ‘Th |. bark Cloelia, aa os Y per object they sanee a coyeie even know that Mr Hughes was entrasted with The gure sf ores trapassctions sum up 20.00 bushels. at 100e. @ l0Ligo. arre, Bsracno, 23 éays, for NVerk, leaky, and lost we Beoene ith. The sem cause neh operated ia New | the recovery of the slaves, until after we arrived ry ae a for two rowed: ks und deck load of Oraages, Mate and erew ook, New Jersey, av tes formerly | at New York, when he asked me to identity the Se Lae Murder er cis: bar ance y csntianed, ann T eceseee charged with the murder of a womarin July ast, was | = = jondout for Boston; Fawn Philadelphia for | Borton; m. Deluware, Mary tan ky, amd perhaps Vire || We left Macon on Friday, October 11, arrived in | Pinata itnees Of a, mewn cnet eka Leaitts | On the 10th inst.,at 8 Paul's Church, Auranp Brack. eulcwanin. 2 gommne Ecos au Mery, Sane | for Reaklendy Gea Hd Dara abolalied slaeary vithin eit New Yori on Tuesday following Remained there | the hospital, There bel ig 20 cther cunts Fonky, thea | 48s (et Chicago, "to Mania, second daughter ot Afra RY t erwin ane, sod other Sates m all Priday, 5 +» and arrived at Boston next A jor, ot this city. y have followed ther exanple. Missis- | mormug, Kept siill'on Saturday and Sunday. | couranoseurned To Lenidon on the 0th October, 1850. by the Rev. D and Foster Phiikdeighisn al | Sik d 4 law, that of January, pn Monday | attended to buyiog machinery " Adler, Jossrn E. Lvasce, Bay , of New York, to Ractart, | for vatiphin for Marbisbead; f'0 | bam, a heuta be br he bord bi ied to Judge Woodbury for @ CITY TRADE eri 9-28 <— gh g- i late Hyman Collins, Esq., of 8t. Baril ote, Bork for Bango itabinth hiets ace Wins tiash Pe att Sy Wrences, Robinssn, Newhern; forsale; bat pow the flaw is repeale e Judge would not issue it; suid it 7 vere, “ oe, See Snare Gx tkan: thee Bee ke hee ved og = E ned ‘ork; sloop Charles, 5, Jhe abel iovtass nave awakeucd was the business of the commissioners. : ied 300 Dhls, ai'8e 1992 fos pase Sa mis Be i fe ferumctthe beget ge “Aine Brown Mortars brig ed the Sow are determued Yr hes aypled t : i 2 chr Welter Gay, , 200 sperm. chr Sylvia B, . eh i eee . , are determ BS ie ak pape pr ee Sa Pesan tong cis sarksh tee‘ thn stamis |g 2 a oS PM ftaleny 8 PRL Beye tito tey i med Nov 13. phewnenyroar, Nov 19—Sid schr Grand Island, Small, y few atthe North kvow a last oné sefased. until he could get all the com- of flour opaned rather heavy; but, at the clos, | eriiirem Wiener ee Clearec—Suip Masion, NY ork; barks’ Harwood, and Zeno pri, Nov 20~ Arr sohr She) A Mount, Hi tus tor a moment | ly Misiones and judges together. there was a better f Kk apparent, with a fair East- The triends and acquaintances of the family; of her Boston. ¥ fe; oteamer Oneida, O'Niel, N York. Cld sehr Brie. of the slave before the abolitionists com- In this way the matter was deferred until Thurs- oe pon ay ong oi oe pore tepid on = son in-law, Captain William Sinclair; and her bro-| grrived—Sohr E Herbert, NY. Stet * “6 Seariwmes, ‘Noy 19—Arr schr Wercestor, Philadelphia. weir Course of acne night, when the meeting of commissioners export receipts were pretty | thers, the Messrs Pentz, are rerpectfully invited to Weat Coast of Africa, Sept 4. Oot 30, iat 5 N, lon 36, | Sid brig Patriot, Gage, Bristo). ro load for West Indios: sehrs was he'd ” At this meeting, our bosiness and the | Mtge Sceraeteittne Seing ino store. The medina | attend her funersl this atternoon, at half past three | spoke bert Deuatiees trom Lverpoc! fer Marsaham. Monee brcsen, Philadsiph Empiro, Albany; Aerial, Barn = thee : Ae g Dn were 01 uest forthe | . No, irs 5 jena, atatle, to layup. isda pe = a geomecnp -sbira ge eve been sold. including No 2 supertine. at $4 18% @ | son of Hirem and Bridget Maria Dixon, aged two years, ip Seb ” eateeki Std ships F epprentce wt the North “y were permitte 1 went to cee Crate on Tueeday, and had along | $444; ordinary to etruiah a~ ° . h 8B Letter Bags of steamer Vito, for Mavans and the Paci ship John Davis, Skoifield, a P ¢ ; ht State at $4 08% a $4 75; : : 0, for Dave their own garden, to raise fruit, poultry, and | conversation with him. He said’ that B) mized to peralght Mictigsn, Indionc’ ands "<The Tolntivos and trieade of the family are roxpeet. | iiclore 88 the Rxehange Recding Norm (07 Bxchaugs), wok: | Dorcas, Prince: bat Valious cies of produce for Bile, end, on macy | anxious to return South, and would do Ohio, at $4 68% a $4 814, good Ohio, fully invited to attend the funeral. from No 175 Frank. Letter Bags of steamer Cherokee, for Kings Chagres, plantations, # parcel of ground was allotted thi could get tands and an opportunity; desired me to | 8738; pure Genesee. wt $5 4 $5 0654: fancy Ohio and | jin acreet, this afternoon, at twoo'clock, The remains | Panama. Val Lima, C; imer will ‘loos ss <n wheh they raised cotton for themselves, for | bring # letter to Ellen's mother. 1 agreed to go Ot $5 1236 @ $5 3154; extra Ohio, at $5 314 @ | will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. above, on Tueutay, Nov 2%, at half pset 2 o’cloc! flandi (hair oun Dew tits und | hove known many a slave | back next morning to get the letter, if I did not go | $5 4M: extra Genesee, ut $5605 $650. There was | Om Thursday morning. Nov. 2lst. of short Mliness, | ,Feeingy t2 fan Dtancisse 25 conte, These mails wilt be nston, Boat » buve more me 0 sud if hi J orceste! - arket for Canadian uL Healy, age i a Phar tdh pig mo apeorTiealin at eehitaa ald ry ales epee Se ster and returned; | TP*,*le® were only 400 bois. at $4 6255 9 $4 68%. In Binet, ssausy isan one te | ae vustrnateteeh Phiicdslosia® vie. Vsisetelse to support them fora whele yeur. A portion of | found the letierat the hotel, te | bond, Southern flour w Ps Detter iste | ype frienas ane Telativis Of ie Simaiiy, Wed of bie. | etemee nan be pre-pest ot Che Shove mene ov Say part af Baspe, Beaten, vie Valeneaian, 54 silotiod shaue Ser hie cenaien oe : oe ; 2 ge ) brother Cornelius, and the members of Emmett wo ? » and were con- | Wednesday. 1 wrote no etter te Craft. The one 76 for taney do Rye Flour was auiet, the rales only Pom peragedadnn taney sera Poe oar sadn the Prwavernia, Nov 21—PM. ReSoee Denekse hiting, Panama, via Acspuloe y ublished sa forgery. The day the leti . | amounting to 1(6 bbls, at $3 62%§ Curn Meal was less e' e" trived—Schr Saml Lennox, Len Albany: Jano Ross, Diego, 20 daye—i75 passengers: ships Fanny (Br), Sy ONE N iaeard Lane seer aed cry I ye letter pur- | emous ot et itig he’s Dalits tor white | DCW burial ground, In Bleventh street ts 3 Wemcmeonsh beaapeat’ via eke Senateeciph date, teem mpetied (and do now eo 0 ter to D to have en written, ~ Nov. " . " 7 a . ¥ 8) wipay I NG. ge ury issued the ‘ i «Mr Jonun Exxoy, in the sixty-soventh yea ‘and Franeixoo, smith, Boston, selrs President, lan, 25 ge, afd they could not, aod Caanot cast them out ivent ebout nine o'clock, in open court. re ago wie cian oS eat a nua! bie age. a pative of eggs ey eay or eo 1m, Wheelwright, do. € rau aye, Haro, [ re t ove hen ve id intrmities shall ] wae at ene * " i- * - it y+ pag | Inet titty years a resident of the Unit ates e Miscellaneous. days: Sarah Warren, Stickney. ¥szatian. Seows, oat er earner: ana eine : poltedie. They ioutes tidhaea sy uscebioebeetiae oar tinne, eighth ine option wey ie PG — Geseased served Frags elbow 2 cry inthe Unit-} gy Sanam Jonpar, 50 days from Mobile for Liverpool, ode Py is Senefte and Vaiparaien Rapde (Sw ‘ tonal ~ somtente Eve: A. ¢ 4 s in det adopted country. ut uh inst trons, Lavi m thrown 3 a Knew no. buiée @andiias | tix tone contented teh as. Every few minutes a negro lawyer | mon Wirat offering to day, while primn descriptions pice vetacivecand fieaol of the fants acasampeptelisy Lr ‘ds in & gale about Sth inst, aud sprung rudder, | Zeehow. Val peiganre sages ‘eet en i hay ndlooked with pty upon any one of yp into the Marshal's office to see what | remained scarce aud wanted Of Canadianthe receipts | jnyitedto attend his funerel,on Sunday, at one o'¢ vek, ther r no Was so unfortunate as to be free, rrant placed in Marshal's hands | Were larger, and the market less active The inquiry | py precisely, frou his late residence, Forty ninth Suir Susquenanna, of Philadelphia, has been purchased eno had vo ma-ter to provide for, protect, aud take | immediaicly. The exeitement became great— pad yr ty oy pare a 2 (ind yee tage om) | strect, east of Bighth avenue. His remains will be gin ig for a whaler, to be commanded by Uapt Swift, cere ofther But in an ev! hour the abolitionists | neching was done—Marshal said if he could be " usbele mixed Capadian in bond, at conveyed to Calvary Cemetery for interment. * commenced their mad career, urd what has been convinced that was in Cambridge atreet, he | 08,8000 bushels Genesee, part common (growa) at | "In this city, on the 2uth tat aged fifty-one years, Por bark went ashore on Smith's Isl: . “a sé : ¢ B' 71° | $1.16. end the remainger on terms not stated; also, x he Third Presby- Foint, W end of Hanteckos the esuli! The slavehoiders have, ia their own | wenld go end arrest him—seemed unmid and in- Rev. Hannan Nearen, 6 sovmtber ox the Si re Be ho vent heavily deh-nor, tet gemmpelicae pan inane eset idan ed (£0 burhels fair red Southern at le. Barley was more | tery ot New York, and Corresponding Secretary of t tion bad been b: face, ] pass » and adopt | elmed to back out wanted, and prices have adyaoced; we noto sales of | American and Foreign Christian Union. on Tuesda: Any s for their own preservation and proteciuon, Sarvnpay.—Were both arrested for slander; for | 260 busbels prime four-rowed at $1 04, and 1,200 ‘The reverend Clergy. and the triends ef the tamily " ms om he Gth 4 never before been then Now, a | ca'ling Craft @ slave—were ‘akento Depaty Sheriff | bushels do. on terms not ascertained Outs were bet- | and of the Bociety, eve respectfully Invited to attend | iphy?ARK: With masta cut pee Feige ie 3 aye connor purchese or sell any adele, without | Ruge’s office—obtained bail for $10,000 each at | ter. with sales of Northern at 450. @ 46, and Jorsey | hia funcral, on Saturday, at two o'clock, P. M., at Dr. eo ole ten Sam Anite, Oy Cope Wns Gas he wricte mission of his master; they | oner, from Messrs. Riley & Freeman, and Thayer | st 41¢ a 48¢_ A cargo of oats from Prince Edward's | Bution’s church, Wesbingtom equare. |, Bank Prank Philadelphia for Barbados, | “tinh—enip Al? Crowell, N ays, via V: vis t their friends aud veighvors, or be out | & Co great excitement. island. was dispered of at dle , comprising about 4.000 On the morning of the Zist inst. JosrrH Quin, of a | wrecked night of Barbuda, had c+ at (Br), J hart Town: ne @eloek at might, without a writ Aprenvoox —Negroes in large numbers around | Puslels, bwitio cect Gutie ates eon short but revere illness, in the thirty-seventh year of | jas seco a ; aphgeces Heke, It i tawful for ' 7 av e Uni Sta f d — nixer tebe . Ayn } | bi ie. P, Mt * : . except unde: hem, and talke y nem. They said | §to Slo. In Corn. thore wasa tair business doing | yi, . his brothers in-law, | 8% 42tigua l berg the svjervis officers. Tt is unlawful to "were kidnappers from the South in town— | at’ steady prices; some 12(00 busbels have ebanged | Jemcritursell’and Petrick Hert, ue rere secns ie’ | $benct even Raown on the tith ult, how much waa claimed. Pah rtming yt 0 10 read and white, what the | that Knight wasin jail, and they were afer Haghes. | bonds including old white Souther from gtereeet vited to attend hie funeral, this ‘“nany) Sitermee, ot | Sheed, bis cfcers, ond pome of te crew would leave for beth Butler, Rey, Oregon, 8 days; Ste be # done for slive; these are the Svspay —Wentto Charlestown, and about the eo} old mixed Western at Toco ; new Southern yel- | one o'clock from his jate We Jf n ere el a Sammie fits he has anded ia conferring upon them. city ail day--no stzn of any disturbance. low af Oto. 9 Sto ; heated do. at Gio; and some dm: | sienue betwien Eighteenth and Ninete of the bg Rabt Wala, Deusnsee, Gpite. Fanon Roar saree I am ne calmly wre iat Thave seen. Mlonvay.—We were again arrested on a charge | On the 2ist inst , of consumption, Tuomas Brnwwan, aah denen the aie sim J was born and raised at ths North, ia your own mpting to kidnap Craft and wife—carried co ae Pretty firm to-day, with | in the sixteenth yéar of hin age Re a ‘Cwing city ¢ years since, | come te the South, and | Court square, to Deputy Corbin’s office—two thou- tle. w 11Me | es His friends an uaintances are respectfally lavit- Freute setting 8, which carried her over he 1 shall make + When the trials of | send pereous present One thousand fivi od ho: St Domingo at 10Ke.a10%s¢., | od to attend Ma faneesl. trom his late residence, No. 14 thelr reckon ing—the heavy sea running and ¢ wer, and the v f life shall hi venad fee headied whiner dee ee 0 at former rates Franklin street, this day. Friday, 224 fost. hing Tom the decks an 8 fr, and the voyage of life shall have | negroes and five hundred whites, of the low: - Sor Ton.—T" 4 ranklin street, . - ‘ er Here I have lived ‘n the midst of e der, Gave bende te teu, theamind antuce nese only amonnting te about 600 bale saan au ropereea, |.,At bert au Prineg, om board brig Delme, Jaxces Tar- peg here J have ecen it im all ite force; and 1 ec signed by Messrs Riley, Willis, and others, I Went, Im éxy ond theon Gare seme coat aol pene how Sauvhash. ‘Mat pay as you, that there never was a subject so | lieve owd imthe olliee very great—officer seat ; 50 a $2 62%.” Mackerel were rage peirngg - Base ‘i 4» ‘some Rover bruce; Michels, Sag Harber: 162 days, via st Coches Gresily aud grosely muerepresented, as slavery is by | for enrringe—left office to go intoit. Mr. Hughes | changed rates | MARITING IKNTELLIGEN OH. | Mev coccone of cocbined, together with the crew, would be the fair sties of the North gotin The crowd rushed upon it, so that { could | © F See. Ne Bak f ‘i ith. ant . taken to Havana in the sehr. den the subject of the treat. | not reach it—they hissed ne, callad ue blonde ee ees ies pre Watton Hite tsece Whe at Movements of the Ocean Steamers. hn Roseveldt, at Philadelphia 1 have before alluded to what | hovnds, We, apparently for the purpose of ex- | det was prett fh meg oe See ee bea Dare Fou the 10th inst, Smith's Island < 01 the muster; but, apart from | citing us to some act of violeace—some of them | “‘Faronre.—letes to Livetpool conth n re blas . @ Memen’ ca'nily refleet on the sub- | seized upon the horses and aitempted to open | as merchants were waiting later news fr c bat does the master hold the slave for? | the door—Mr. H., who wasin the carriage, laughed pow fully @ Small en, ind « ofgain by hielabor. | at,them, and made sport of them. Were made at 1s, Sd; for grain, 4 pyr es cc digh wack Rwicd, Vos, Cansern (Onis). Macsing, Valpsead most by the labor of he driver Was not instructed where to go, and, | Telivg rater. $1 por bale for cotton. rips ge” eGnt ‘i " ) By fo'hing and abusing | being greatly alarmed left for Cambridge. © Wher, | dead weight. ‘To London. flour was offered frecly at a a ee ‘eka high and Orta ne a Se Sees then? By giving him reached the bridge, Mr Hughes knew where he | 18 %4, To Glasgow, beef in tieroes was takon at 3s beach pe St Lucas. The hull and’ mm 7th—Ship Agnatus ( Br), MoParlane, Honolntn: berks Rus- d shelter to preserve | was, and ordered him to ea i 6d. _ To Havre. cotton was taken at ic, and ashes at 1400, sell, Imyrich, —; Blakely (Br), Martin, Valparaiso brige preserve , an mum parry him back to the leo by the Joba Patty. The lors is | Flora ( Goddarts, Catiso; Patagonia (Br), Sim», Byd- health y kind treatment. [Ifyou hada fine | hotel The driver turned, but meeting the crowd 17.—Bunch raisins were in steady requert, with 0 F was 20 tons burthen, built in NYork im | ney. ; 7 : hore, how would you render him the most va- | refused to go further. Mr. Hughes then left the | further anlee of 1,000 boxes at $1 90, 1.200 baltos ‘at $1 fornia, Oot 13. Feb Shine Marcellus, Spoonor, Caleatta: st Lawre: lueble ? by feeding him well, giving him a good carrioge and procured a buggy and driver, and re- | and 800 quarters at S5c. Of Zante curtants 25 casks . 1.36) meen ane... San Pranciseo, reports having seon | PBashell. Manila; bar Carpgion, Miveheoeh, Bioiste bie, end working Lim easily? or by half starv- | turned to the hotel—come ot the negroes caine up | eold at 7 2 66 | wee warak or bark ashore abt 43 miles Gof the | 4 SGerecn, Astoria: Anemone {Behe Walkia,” Valpacalees gne ehelers and ‘constantly driving hia | tohim. He ordered them to keep off They eaid thing nev to report in the mar. - mt was observed abt half & mile from tue wreck 2 (eee) Mette an \ 1oet weed onee sw wy im; ere making at 2200. for Rastern jarriet well, oaeton: Fee, wlaneat upore Tae Ot noe suet, Bytes they i net ves to hurt him; but only to let the | Ket; Amul sales eet 6 re 2m win eee ‘Liverpool, Ragle & Harard; | .BAR* Macrouta, White, at anchor at San Blas Jaly 19th, Ielandsr sett Bacio, ley, San Dieges ne i le k hi leon, asard i reatment Man is inthis respect | people know that he was a slavehunter. ‘hi Freeman, do; Taylor & Morfill; Ashburton (pk' ‘Was struck by tning, Which shivered the main mast, in- u teen. 3 Hong Kong: barks Al fa: Por- Like the horse, and good treatment will get farmore | I remained in the office half an hour, and left in | , fines The transactions, since Monday last, er Urianell; Minturn k Co. (8th | Jared w Zare, eplit both pampe, sad aid ety da ter. eel, Valparaion; brig Lon Ame~ out of bim then bad. So, if the master be infla- | a cab—the mob hissing, and pulling my coat, call- | Market, The calor clues coe lev tasted aaa oan fap, Peanoiseo; Chine Saalebeuea ee Ay tb - 5 RF enced merely by a desite of gain, apart from all | ing me slave-hunter, bloodhound, &c.; but | was | dieo, averaging 24 lbs., at ide ; end 000 Buenos Ayton BW Hloneragill ® Oo: N | Sotaized and two ton arowned, the rest harratiy svoaped, sottn Jore boy pg other reasons, hisinterests make hima good and | resolved to resent ‘no insult, as that tvas plainly | Jabs also, at Lige. per lb all six and. seven mothe on Apaisebiools, M rest. td | being picked up by boats from other vessele in bor. aa. fan Jone; Bagle, kind master.’ The elaves are furnished with watm | what they wanted me to do. One negro followed | credit ign—Javerua (Br), Heneborg, St Joba, NB, PI Nevius | | BAnx Cramuten A Brewers, Galoutts, log houses, have bacon, bread and vege- | to the hotel, but did not come near me. Leap ~The tales partake of retail character, at $4 BMP os Davis Guadal W Lows, 0 P| bared ber passensnn preecsel iise:" Rowena, ifughoe Roe tables as much as they can eat, and plenty | Monnay Arrernoon.—Great crowd at hotel—ne- | 6234 » $4 65 for foreign, aud $475 a $477 for domestic, amon, Charleston, NL Mcresay: tamer PY Uotvnl, Baro Rermpen, which loft @Pranciaee 0 f i . of strong clothing. New, sit, are there not | groes outside—whites came into the parlors and | PéT 1001s Chapman, Rich ‘Superb, Routh, Chester & Phiadel $0 the dopnnsane ia the esommet tor te thousands of white persous at the North who | passages. At half-past five o'clock other warrants | 4¢'tAtts1.--The supply of hemlock sole in featolio, A jonten; Feshien, gto, im Clty, | Prolie, returned, bi jomney, would gladly exchange litions with them were issued egeinst us for slandering Ellen Craft | Ynile the demand od eee a ee > pherman, on these terms? I look upon the elave as the haj and injuring her business. Gave bond, each, for ‘Stoemors—Vuleam, Harding, and Penobscot, Seymour, Phi- —— piest mortal upon earth, without trouble or care, facet the hotel, Messrs, Riley, Thayer &e'Co., | UnNed warmot Plenty. and for heavy sles foreign we | #stnbie. ip ‘Reetow mot withs wetery eraver vies Messrs | _ Wisannaron, Novid-are tein trineden hey and having no thought for the morrow. They are | Willis, and others, tigniog for us.’ Understood a ature to report, while the sales wore to | USM stonmship Crescent Dity, Stoddard, Chacres, via prone of alae Woodworth Onisagsy {nd | Ri: ekrs 8 Powell Powell. York. 1b. enough to eat, even if the master is | great crowd was assembled at Court Square, for | a moderate extent. od Guba, with gerd dust rs im named Morrison wae saved, after | (Br) Cotton, Boston: sche Juliette, Worle: er Sq l. B Cubs, with goid dust, mose and passengers, to J nh hen the master gets eo poor as not to be | the purpose of mobbing us—efficer Corbin wished | Livr.--Im common Reckland there was no particular Delt inal, goina Jato Havana, anw a Prone ~~ les Works tothe tra Baees Visser able te feed his servent, he is, of course, compelied | to carry us there. The mob had been collected tales were made of 1,000 ble. wt 80 a 850. Colorado Reef, made siguals to her, but Whalomen. Brewster, Horicn, to part with ham to one’ who is by the handbills which had been placed about the ciders ‘were. steely. while, the market ‘Teone, Shanghai, via S¢ Thomas, 16 4ays, | Oscant bark Louise, Wyare de” Sune Antr¥w® N Pasite | | Warr’ itanwicn, 3 will admit that there are some severe masters ; | streets. . le vo Chamberlain & Phelps, The N put Spoken. ledel, but are there not parents who ere severe with their | Tha’ night a great crowd came to the hotel to | fat,dvet, at 28.8 See; fer P ee Seek, at ken Loar dare cet al | Phip Revenue (not Revers), of and for Bovton from NOr~ Ps — own children ? see us—Mr. Hughes was not well—I went down, | “Navat Brones A lot of 60 bbls. epirite turpentine tn keane, was ™ pape Lasieras. Axrwenr—Ship Cetten rinncer—avssre & Willegoteod, C Bat let us inquire who these hard masters are. | sat in the parlor, and conversed with them, an- | sold at about 45e There have been some arrivals aiatese, wit tndeiphia Joly 17, for 8 C Bornbost: ‘3 Reguile, Rieroh. Are they thoee who have been raised with the swering many questions in regard to the Crafts, fince our leat. but the stock ie still small. Common pn oe Rept sas 19 148 lon 87 W ” Fork” CMEEANS—Ship Rose Standish—Mise J Heryer, of W slave | cared for and te a by the negro ourse ? | and the treatment of slaves generally. ilmington rosin was held at $1 45 8 $1 60, with smail | passengers, arege & Co. lon 56 90, ex ST He from imere for SPranciseo, June ¢ As—Shit played, during their chiluhood, with the little ne- Was no little amused at some, tht mere honest, | *#les. Periensed "a heavy” gale from N to NW: Wy, off Bomthanp- bip Gov Davis, Curter, from Baltimore for San Francisco, paceas, i o Belovan Oa Ce iat Pesca 5 , né Mies Capt Sheed, late of bark Franklin, Groes, snd grown uy with them | | No, sit, it enone | but deluded, who ectually seemed (0 think that | _ Ons. There was ne important change in whale ; the | (sa, hl. san sis lange shige ane theee barks, bound Wi cna | AR5 2 dulian Wren Paiietatphia foe SWranctocn, duty 4, iat | "** on Harboea. of these. Who, then, are they? They are these | our negroes were chained every night, after they | PAtkrt was quiet. There was rather » better feeling | #9¥, hed 6 heavy aule from the westward: sth, Int 39 2e'90'S, lou 40 We a who were raised at the North, and never knew | finished work, and fed upon cotton seed, wc. Re ers eee | ie ‘rem the W. The BZ bas rs whet ve was till they came South. [know | Tespay.—Committee of one hundred (white | {ht "Be: sales of 4,000 gale, in lotsfrom store, at 83 & hy Sto Wy N- Avx Caves, Oct 22~ se SHIPPING, t a ‘as ti ney cai South. 4 o : iy (white | 840. im barrels casks. The importe of sperm and Ship Plenter, Prats, & juet arr: Kokeno, APPL PREPARA of ac where a lady came from the North, as a | men) waited on the proprietors of the house, re- | whale cil. from J: nuasy Ist to November iS. 1950, into | with mdse and 170 steerage for N¥erk 10 VESSEL FOR SACRAVENTO CITY, DIRECT— teacher in one of our Southera schools. She was | quiring them to to turn us out, and ordering us to | the Unites States, up 84.075 bois of the former, ™. C0 miles & 0 Sandy Honk, enw ne Of toremast, and was re ia bark GUILFORD, Lawrence 8. Leslie, secretly a bitter abolitionist, avd eaused much trow- | leave. This was peremptorily refused by both us | and 100.416 of the latter. Cah pe pe Ganon hha nish ot Slee &. Bast River, aad will ha ble by advising the slaves to ron away and endea- | and the proprietors. Provisions —Pork—Pot mess pork there was only @ mime Anvioca, Ost Bare vehes Harriet. Kelley, rg yoy eae vor to gain their freedom. In a few years she | Noon —Commitiee of sixteen called, saying that | oderate demand, with rales of some small lots at 4 (new), cae, Kastport, 18 daye. with brick, Be, to | ir acted Cet B, ima gele; Geo Henty, Crowell, argyle, NS ‘will perceive that. there ts every pros married « wealthy siaveholder, et once renounced | if we did not leave instantly we would be mobbed. | $11 O25. Prime was less active, at $5 62)¢ ; rocker & Marert. 0th inat, 8 Shoal bearing N Crmsyexcos, Nov l—arr Dispacen (Sw), Hansen, her n Sacramento most her creed, and became the hardest taskiwistress in | Were not in—but landlord anewered for ua, and by | 2% frm at $11 $6. and sour mers, which is IPM, Slawite © hestecs Renatsdake ths teehee, waves | Mematane, eter iets Gielen: Sebes, from Padiadel- BURT OSBORN ITT’ a the South ‘These are they who have givea the | our authority given in the morning, that we would | firnt’Cnite toe ineguiry was pretty cones, wd Oey | weet ty the bonus, Icaiug mont ef the galls aud pbia, vis Bartadoen, ai horrid ideas of slavery so prevalent at the North, | not leave til we were reedy, | See the Uotees Pesan ebb pales of Ook teeoete ees, | foam day ight, 170, was owe MEDICAL. A few months since, a gew otrom one of the | Evenixo.—Committee ‘of (white) ladies called— | $7'25'm $7 3754. and ol4 prime nt $3.76 0 $4, new was | on jf -f1 4 AAA AAA AAA RAN AAD AAAS ' Northern States, visited this place. I proposed | sent cards to room and desired to see us. We were | held Grmmly at $4 768 96 50 for prime Prime mers | Yarmequins Port Vendre, 65 days, with DWIFERY.—LADIRS APPROACHING THEIR <ne Sunday afternoon, tekinge ride in the coun. | not in, and, of course, were deprived of the inex- | wee dull and nominal at unchanged rates; beef hams fmcical chee daat, ot 2 commeeretio® me, and si uy We extended our ride feriher than we had | pressible pleasure of seeing them. were quiet. at $12 60 @ $13 50. Dressed hogs wore | Sg ey ty eR} oes, nhtws Voaiods Gan | intended, end being near the house of a friend, we aur.—Mr. Hughes, not very well, re- | *tesdy, end raleable at $5 9$5%, Lard was heavy ry ications strictly eontden ! eopped fora short time. T proposed visiting the | maimed in bis room. I went down stairs and nominal at 7Me., with sales of 150 barrels. Buat- | y Hark ‘otto Cabello, Oct 25, roadway Port Uthoe. ' f | ter wi tive, aod rather firmer at l4o. a 17) tee, & hi reeto quatters, that he might see and jadge for | and remained in the parlor, as on the night before. | {°F Wewerm dairien aod Bo @ lie for Onto. Chenee | in the piasaney hug Tad. Catisnas'tcket Tene Sans T SAFEGUARD AGA(NST QUACKERY, ' Daneell. He did #0, and seemed astonished xt Among the crowd rere many. pointe gentlemen, | he Intter for fancy lots | tetandy Hook cn Sunday might, but was blown off by t 1 Praclical Private Treatiee om sarsale, dle: what he sw. The negroes were all dressed in | who appeared to be gratifying it curiosity; the | our last, # 4” , 7 gureees their Sundey finery; some from a neighboring | greater mass, however, were abolitionists, wor and lots:—i lot No 108 iin Lt Waldhor’), Roberts, Pert an Pt Sa ies pone Zepugi Week, Chatter: % sTindapted te Plantation were there on a visi oumber were Waoxespay.—Very early Rev. Theodore Par- | street, nea houston eet, 26x96 3, $2200; hi off Cape ft Nicole Mole, spoke sehr in (op, late Br, Capt Areliars, by doth sexes. Vonsaining. orery | praee ' dancing, others singing,and all were contentedand | Lez ceme io our room, followed by fifty or sixty | lot No. 612 Greenwich street, 18 4x40. $2.5 Prince tor Boston, ivth, off 8 General and suite, and 600 aol- | Sieh Jorermasion, with treatment, aise ' bopry perecns, greatly exci | suid he he suppressed a | and lot sormee of Hammond aad Wasbingt Soo Ud patedie Mtoe eet ~~” Philadephia: brig | treated.) Nea. S13 tp. ‘ih plats, vat t ’ From Christmas to New Year, j mob twice~ came as a Christing—~88 6 Serv - ts 0 Prines, Fork: 6th, ships John Aviles, Porter, | Greenwich street, 43 fF hee Share becksciicen, ' for the negro, during which time they Pog the Lord and a friend to Te eat us to leave ."* | ‘ ate S402 $6 ha eval 0 La Faas od Nim ar a ee reer a ' do ag they plesse; and cvuld any of the fanatics of | city instentlynot to wait forthe cars, but to take | * Jeo, TN a day OF two, has declined | enced very heavy weather; Lest sails, #pars, and Fitgher, NOtieags.. — 5 re a the North be here then, and see them congregated | a carringe—did not think he could suppress the | a bp the.. and eal bogs, to day, | Pag Nici Ve Ne bk ae oat od n the town from the country, dancio: e ! ja ji | stout one shilling per 100 wie DS 2 days, with surar, to @ ington, disg; Card’ ty, Bee hi n , . ig or singiog | mob any longer! We refased—told him that we i a $087 ood quelit “f Bas to the musie of the banjo or ‘tamborine ve 4 hei . t | Inade in lote, at $5 25 good quality, end $3 | @ | wear ance nday last, and rittol, do; Pasrick arerr, with the Girst names + or could | shonld treat their commi\ters with perfect con- | 60 for prime. A lot of 10casks of choice new rice, omtauk Bight. om Mol 1, eld: Delaware, for Siete toime couatey Nee ever pean see them at @ corn ehucking, all merry, and all | tempt—would leave when the mob dispersed and | wns rold, to arrive, on terme not je publie uth, Kelly, Jacksonville, p78, from Cherian Acarcia | —— ——— ~~ aT happy, they would never raixe their voices against | our convenience suited, but not betore | “'Semrs.—The market was quiet, and nominal at ti Bere ea. Hecuete (a). tor Bice Pe ue ree Beay TO TRON, f slavery ogain, tut would hide their diminished | © During the day passed freely about the city—all | 20%. fr grlaons) SUNS. for Onlo: and 200, time fur tome, & a ae eore of sieved many Peace cade, end sink into utter insignificance. was quiet. In the evening came to New York by | *t2dae, with rales of abew arrels, m NW; stovein aston, Ja, Now 2—Arr brig Sophie (Sw), Me. thousands The last sersion of Congress passed various bills, | advice cf counsel, in order to get further taacres- | ,,S8vean.— There was father more doing, wile quote. oo, fa bork Ad kevey, Breckes tht a sche Willines, me secre eo f which having beeome the laws of the land, all tions, and to allow the excite! t to dle aw Hone were unaltered The transactions comprised 160 Powell, 8t Mt: ‘10 days, with cotton, Ro, | GO de. from Hopotule, Ide, f ms Lg Mu > > ‘ Hement to die away. | hhes. Porto Rico, at be. @ OMe; 100 bhds Cabs, at & Co. Was off the Highlands on Sundsy | , FAnarwa, Avg 22—Arr brig Juno, oluln, for 0 30" yon w , bound as good citizens to acquiesce. Ifthe various | During this time Craft and wife were reported to | 5; $5.0 : ond 60 bhde. New Orieans, at Oye the lave gale, s 0 Sept Ns ath, sehr Curlew, to load for do. wah int the Fille pacer the North is opponed to but one, while | us to be locked wo in the house of a white man, | "Rr tow. We heard ot rales cf 15,00 Ibs. prime, at 4 vannal, 12 days, thease rat Pet el eee te = age pa Pmeatcas na Sa is nerome } the South ie opposed to the remainder. There | whose name | forget | 8, which incleates « better market or. ee onl \, Oct 10-—Arr ship Blizabeth, Black, N York. ‘these ogotiste, le 5 fore, the South Kas the greatest right to complain. From ail I wee and heard, and experienced, o — Salen, witht F oT two. have amounted ata ieee aac ita Now 7_-avrorig alphonte, Hotgdon, Rulaworth; | Ham etree. rete snare: 4 ‘There are those at the North, who, by the course | while in Boston, | am convinced that puthie optaion | to 260 hhde Kentucky lest, wt 10 a 12350 ; 100 bates en Arminde (Port), De Silva, Oporto, 82 days, ortiond; brig Menciosta, Vers, | 4 they are pursuing, are makiog way for the certain diseolution of the Union. oading 02 those here who before w: a rendering them disunionists. quiet, We hear of meetiags called at their owa way at ination. The cc mmoa deseripth | 1 WO, the North for resistance, and of threats that the | The business men, and men of property with whom | of ubrering,Jectination, he simmuon ieveriptions | | cbt Reaeue, Stratton, Wilmington, ears 20, ugitive Slave bill” shall be repealed. This | I have conversed, generally took but little interest | fleece since our invt reached 26.000 Ibs at ae. a doe. | Behr Sally B Ptove, Wathen, 4 Hungarian, nerrehd, Ses may be done; but if it is, then the last and only | in the matter; but said that the law ought to be | forgood tofine. Pulled wool wns in fair reyusst avd | febt Deatel Bee 1, Boater, rene 2m Ry eves, ee ben of justice to the South is gone, and [| executed; that they wished to get rid of the ne- | supply. eo of 8.000 Ibs. countey, at S80. for . sy ie an cen gian Pa a emily hope every Southern Senator and Represen- | grore, and if it came to a trial of strength, the | ©xtra ; 960, for super ; aud 45); for No. 1 La ae PL Ty Bot ed + one mn hie soleme Rares feoiga iearove en eo would be put down. —_—_—_——_—-- ~ | _—, Stevenson, for Philadelphia, ia 2 oF : e y crandfathera fought | Thre, however, will take time. ARKETS ELSEWHERE, | e High erith Washington throughout the whole revola- | I believe that Mr. Hughes will ultimately suo- 7 | Bese inch atemer a byl 2 Ange Acne, tent 26 ark Lynette, Kean, fr Ohare. shea tua been 8 “eo ihe beh elds ot the | that my oan Tove beeiness CL pents ‘eter OD dK han“ hitmmmadahan ad id ane je nike Hw Mometre, Titeomb, do; Jo their he bai A a f 0 re a, fevolution, that their children might enjoy the | torn home before seeing him out. Had I leisure Onvard, Chase, from Mingerosl, with Tose of foreand | » 8" THO ww Gulliter, trom benefits of the Union for which they fonght ; end means to spare, [ should return with lags pean, 0. Reomith @ Sons. Ae Oh Nev a, Areatia, Counse, from Havre for N U do, when the North even at the Fisk of gratifying certain of 2 W'Oee, for Liverpool. Ovicape, wlth mate om verges, ar? Oot Yh, having, On loving the Union I. North ing tt Denis (pat), Havre. 20 daya, Sey tint 8 fom a ieee tore. aed mine ite, Ro: show a determination to take the lest remaining | Macon, by rotting in a Boston j: Mphis, Cefie, from New Orleans. br S ‘are wader jury maste ( 4 ht from ue, and repeal the “ Fogitive Slave | | need scarcely say, that | am in giving , Cottin, from NOrleans, Oct 25th, with mdse, | Shey ake Fines July Seah tame 7 I Then would. Lwelcom Aignoion, and bid it | thie statement By no party feeling. My own con ‘raeat bev erties fel Unga tae Pree Chariot come, no matier how econ. The South is waking | versations with diflvrent parties been miscon- Grocers’ Rank ver —. pt A * strned and . I desite simply to do ‘ie Nay nents, Cushing, from Pavhnnad, with cote Ory yt 4 on the subject; forbearance has ceased to be a justice to myself, and to Mr. Hughes, in his ab- ete 1 Biel swe one ¢ aye Tn the event of disnion, the North will be the | sence, by placing the frc's before a candid public LP orth Americas 1 1 ni viva W ieee, ota Vern rey, wah spose hm i: rari greatest suflerer. Califoraia, New Mexico and onx Kyron. Ue ag ee aN bee Bat Bei Peter re, in regard to the Fugitive Slave law, dergoing a change. and negroes are very heve things very muc' ern It is trae, the abolitionists numerous, and Seay sent. Haven: i. at be a Bhe.; and 20 do. Cabs. at 200. per ib. The stock of all Rinds is moderate, and the tea- aevey Woo is upward 1. = The demand was better, and quotations Save ton f 4. 4 Norte @, ko to mneter, Bebr Minervs Wright, Cox, Tinie NO, 2 days, with TAC, (ONL McCready & Co. 17th inst, experienced Beary pate, in which the forseatl and ying jib wore curried awe