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of wheet hes, for ect point; | THE ISLAND OF RUATAN. % re neat vie) or permanent that, pe ego but they do ‘with our porte open to receire of other | A Statistieal Account and Deseription of poste be fartation would qeaaieen eat a ped een ee of geal ail prio yer yooh ape yt eR theres oe tiene “ entimont these seams t The following account of the island of Ruatan, here was unions in our Siete petnes being celatively ‘Inwer nice “then'st | in that part of the Gulf of Mexico known as the Curious Speeches from the Female the open bec set of earen? pltrators tn amo Ban Leos, Wane borer be awit | yy of Honduras, was wittn by Cap ain Mishel Orators, po siveath saan means Rovlans cy in wees ameter, “ a F d a recent num- ene ber that it is econ in her them whether, ff this plan could be carried it ths continents Wz aeiose in the Rag mari; pen; | of the British Navy, ond published io » recent n Ln bicsching process, and use le to make | ob Be cordially embraced by them. Women te srce eo 5 de Lg ae of four from | ber of the British United Service Journal. Capt. » ber pale, ‘because man wants her to be so. she is so | entering on a new sphere, is of vast iesportances, America, with the certainty that ret the winter sets | Mitchell visited the Island in furtherance of British Woncestan, Mase, Oot 16, 1861. totes with mock that she dare not speak of | They have assumed the attitude ct stacatonens, noe Be es ett ntti Cas ate ot | ‘etens won t,andhianccnnt inmany respects it | aad faye ou ha greenies ves crear thane owing tn sama | tos vans deg ef nd ar Sybad Th | Bol Se na oe eee gs Sl ~. nfuir; relates have a know! denounced done Sipe rmeabin' ttock heb age | Src adipose, goer acre. Ass | Gn ao8 aipbdng he maxing of Timm 8 male Lgnatre in ogre tian of mt Se ate Seen of hy, We | neuen tow eu et ae ‘ourrent; om the other hand, and oth attainments. | ~partments, politioal. strategetioal or sclemtific, hitherto — asked if woman were placed un- | There was an entirely new era arising regard pilose than thers mori that ihe value of the article has | torical sketch of the sland, and of iterecent seizures | Sd,other useral attains monopolized by mam. But it just cecurred tome that | boubetted before the public gase, where would be her | women, before the public, as teachers. ‘The time was a Deen semewhat unduly deprowed, and that buyers for | in coojanction with the islands of Banaca, Utica’ | The trade or commerce MA is tele plectaies, | if omth doughtere of thunder as daasiod assembled i= The ry Dawe _besnshe fas on ir Rellows, hand when At would. seem ag natural to lavite women to Sena eat they want for immediate use; walle farmsrs, | Sc. is given in an editorial article in another part | excoanuts, pineapples: Ss.» and this trade le tea, | Ca ces os Da Oe om the hoor Face were still in’ bondage, urd the object of thls the | 40, knowing how women can touch the heart and moet ‘unless compelled van re, will ae of this day’s paper, to which public attention is New Orlane, oringing back luaber, dry and salt | Senate or House of Representatives, in Warhington, in- er | eng vetorme scenes to beng pra ear a er Ad he pet Me gees yo would bo: wo think, sontinne oa directed. visions, &e | stead of having we chance, they would have all the eqpent to at in to the | provisions, &c. § . the reform of and the emancipation of the Jews; | the to train such teachers. ute ee ees see te PAE a weattinct ‘ike ini estate eoa'Ge waa | Tae relations with etber coantries consist prin- | chemo to themselves, Clay, and Wéuter,and Foote, | but the truth was great, and would prevail. There was | idethe inetiterin wot co-operate with orten days, but much rain would probably tend to re- ISLAND OF KUATAN. cipally wita New Orleans, Belize, and Spanish | pin: mide ubeie diminished beads, and pale thelr inef- | & shrinking and & weakness in refusing woman a fair | ji trough it could Bot admit the oatoasta: vive tas Weling. of uneasiness, 06 past experience has BY COMMANDER kK. C. MITCHELL, Hengares. ive the island might wis! a | fectual, fires before the irresistible lightming of the indies’ po a a within Ba walle, it une a plees of hones, whist Sania to ncourage the spread of the disorder, ‘The | Tho island of Rustan is situated about thirty ion of 15,000 or 20,000 when cultivated. eyet, and the thunder of thelr words, co dilderems from | would arise. The thinkers. from Plato dowa— | heaped last year upon those who came forward in this. a ee OD eee eae et%4 | miles from the main land of Spanish Honduras, among the first settlers who came here from | any other thunder, being mot only loud amd sonorous, the thinkers of (reece, and Bngland; held that | woman's movement. It was said they were womanishe. of Durope; and crop over «large part of and its ity is in lat. 16% 17’ N. the C: s, chose whatever land or he liked; | pur the ot ‘and melody, woman wae endowed mao inall intellectual | men, and manish women. He had only to Germany, in nd, and is reported to be Western extremity is in lat. ws. ), Cayman page — having the peculiar quality of evestmem h the profound intellects were on the | before man and heaven —that if there was one act of abort, and it is owing to Yield of these | long. 56° 39' W. It lies in an EN. E. and W.S. | which he appropr' i ae sion, and | captivating the souls of men lke the tone of side a to her mental calibre. though not as to | life that he thanked God for the privilege of being allow= Zrtioles that the value of wheat has hitherto been 80 'W. direction; its length is abou! twenty-seven miles, | on the island no one dispute: posses: an organ, of the songs of Catherine Hayes Mr. | her being entitied to political position. was down- | ed to do it, and that he wished to be remem! was much better supported abroad than in this country. | with an average breadth of two anda half miles. his labor and occupation of the gave him a @ = ae All woman asked was to prove her in- thee ee request of his sisters he co- Business at Mark lane has been firm, but not particu- | There is little waste land oait, andthe whole might | claim. As the population increased, disputes arose. | Phillips mye the mem are afraid to give f cholee and cetion. She had never | with them. The response they had heard from the old larly active, and Bing Sagal change has taken place in | be advantageously cultivated. In 1844, constant disagreements taking place, they | ones o clear tage, It is mo wonder they should Seemed the bipcho ot sclence, nor reached the height | world showed that the time had come that man should Om Monday was a large show of wheat from Limestone isthe principal formation of the island; | convoked a general meeting am: themselves— be afraid ; for who would Listen to barsh-tongued men | of te dopeagen of Breneatonce, because no crown of | beno longer master, and that woman had to ane with @ fair quantity from Essex, and a good many | ¢ho>» are also pe a and quartz and a great | they agreed to hold possession of cash hed at fas fame was out to ber, Let her have a clear st nounce her own freedom und take it. It was only whem ters from the sass const. White wheat was more i0- | {cal cf coral on the 10 1 "The island seems | the tinse; that from'and after that date every Whe dee, locty woman was sendy to pune ous her eam | some would harm will be done by gi man and woman were co-soverelgns and c0-eq ula that the quired for thanred, and the greater part of the former | ‘eal of coral on pap cata Ble ots pre ty Pg pine igo "J FO". | sie through teeth so white and lips no pretty’ Mr. | woman this it beso, Justice was para- | design of their creation would be answered, und that the was cleared off early, while some quantity of the Kent | Criginally to have been elevated by avolcanicerup- | son might yards o , Phillips bimeelf was an iilustestion of the tremendous | mount toevery courideration. God would take care of | world could be happy. 7 and Lincolnshire red remained unsold at late hour; | tion, and the lower portions washed up by the suc- | frontage of 150 yards. and whon that was consequeneet, When intellect mounts the height of even | Dr. Hanuer K. Hur, of Botton, was next ennounced. ultimately, however, a good clearance was made at priees | cessive action of the sea. On the coral formatious | cleared, he might obtain as much more. A public | disadvantage under which the most eloquent orator: o Weber, im bis wickedness, (Ilisses in the back- | Fhe is a robust woman, of about forty years of age, She Ta Weansssay, rte ‘wus not" much ‘remap by | rmaiter and seeds, dri ge brought hy Weds from | the’ Teed lf and curtain quasi of waste toed | "cui, abe, when in compasiven with the ir. ie | (pound ferethe protection otyourniones We | ning oxid. and there “was wach « tremalncswess lovee re was not muol up by | matter and seeds, ited or it rom | the Jand off, and a cer! "i he ‘ebater dors pot req) your We | ning said an ere Was such a jousness all over samples from the home counties, and | the continent and surrounding lasds. ‘Those spring- | was to lic between each, property.” Every. man a rae fe Baw | age tm the minority (Applause) He then proceeded :— | her, that she almost hevikated lo appear before the aus the Ct... was ,evain moderate ; | ing up and decaying have assisted and formed a | seems now to have his own Tinbation ; « eufle es eteneste wih tupations, Serna detaiee | The wes to say tbat, in civil rights the highest in | dience, But she had romething important to Sy; ee ee, ee | somite elige man has at length lande?, | of land is reclaimed from nature, and in a state of | it& the audience from hearing the duloet tomes of Mr. | telicet that rowers to Alpe bas no more thou the man | ‘nd she would endeavor to overcome her feelings, pretensions, ‘bat uo, Sdvance on previous re-es | ‘ested his dwelling, and has found the laad sab: | cultivation to give them abundance and a super- | Coe, 0 some other female Boanenges. Mow would tbe | who le baif se iaict ion and representation are | was one of those pitiful women who wers doomed to sia= Cee nee -temyied: The arivels of whest | estes Metuaens, S02 has found the lead sub- | caltivation to give chen abut Per | with meaner male orators? Why, they would mot be | the true bass. The cares of woman were said to watit | ;le blessedners, und she sought to develope her nature La rom abroad have been very small this woek, | servient to his wants. These remarks are applica- | fluity of the nesessaries of life. her for prlitics. But the roldier and sailor, who were | some of the learned profesicus; aud bere she would take and holders of grensried parcels have, therefore, | ble to thelower portions of the island. | have not GOVERNMENT. Abeent could vote on theit return, and the mer | the opportunity of thanking Mr. Channing for the deli beeome less amxious about realizing, move es | heard of any mincrals having been collected on the Left to themselves, and increasing in numbers, who wae absorbed In his coanting-room, was p>r- | cate manner iu which he bendled the important subject Pecially s+ rain would be likely to affect the condition of | island. they experienced the want of some government, tuitted te vote; while woman could not be spared solonz | be brought forward. How grateful they ought to feek the new Woghish, and render a larger mixture of old fo- ‘Tbe island bas a singularly beautiful appearence aws, and regulations. Individually and collective- from the kiteben or the cradle. Logie, how profouad | tothe mother who bad ctamped him with that element etgn fase stbas hitherto been necessary to employ) | 4+ a distance, as you approach it in @ ship. The ly interested, they assembled all together, and b; Tt bad berm well said by their favorite, for whom they | which he had impressed on them, without bringing a sduisite, The business done on Monday was not ex- | 1 ountaing rise ina gradual height to the eummit | universal suffrage composed an assemblage of fit- hired, that there was wothing like action. and thas min | biush to their cheeks. She had applied to Harvard Cole qusive, neither were the sales very important this | (4) feet, and they seem successively to follow | tecn. This assembly enacted losal laws and regu- leanne little from books compared wita his experience | lege to be admitted a+ a medical student, and though morning; but there wes evidently more firmuess on | 0! UV) (tls @ Msn AE vedives: he vile iiich-.| ations, whieh ware (pub tate axconiion by aur | tp the world.“ Thewk thee, Jew. forthat word.” Weasic | personaily she was treated with peliteness, her claim was. the of sellers, The millers have not as yet been | ¢ach other, intersected by valleys, tho ,e ations, which we a ines Their id, y yn for women, ‘he beliot box, of which De Tocqueville said | ultimaiely rejected. Nut it wae not an individual idea of” able, it would appear, to make up their minds to pay the | ly ani most luxuriantly wooded. As you draw | trates of their own choosing. eir ideas of £ “4 that it was the great educational process in civil rights, | bers, put on behalf of her sex that she sought admission, rates acked: but, under present circumstances, there is | near to it you discover that palm and cocoanuy ernment and legislation appear to be all derive | Bdeabeth of Evgiand and Catherine of Naples, showed | She was refused on the ground of inexpedivacy. She Giehanee ofeclimattwering their pretensions Floating | trees encircle the shores; and forest trees of variou: | from the Cayman Islands, whence they came, or from WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ee Mteteemenrbip, and whem Pitt and all the great | cfterwards sought admission on higher grounds—the ne- cargoes ct Polith Odessa wheat have not been so | descriptions grow on the higher hills. ‘Ine natural | what has been taught them by the few Europeans A letter wes read fiom Mrs Kltaabeth Stanton of Be- tee’: of Bngiend were at fault, when the slavery | cessity of qualifying femaio physicians to treat females gly offered as inst week, and no further decline | beauty of its appearance is greatly enhanced when | who have settled here. nece Falls, wife ef Senator Stanton. and deaghter of queeticn iteted that country, & Quaker woman solved | in certain delicate cascs. She reoeived a respectful letter Place in prices. (Quotations of town maunfic- | you cast anchor “ one of its many harbors on the | They aver that they are quite ignorant under | Judge Cady, of the Supreme Court. The letter was long, | the difficulty on one page of paper, and that was the un- | informing her that tbe matter was reforrad to the Prosle tured flour have not varied. Fresh household, and the | Y thern side. what government they are placed, and whether | but witty and smart. It argued, among other things conditional emancipation of the slaves. dent and fellows, as it invelved point in the construce Reshauaiities of furcign, have been in fair request, and | *°1 00 Pailevs alluvial deposite and decayed vege- | ber Msjesty's Superintendent at Belize has any aa- | tet soanen would aBiewet 4s well as en for capuaina Mire Hoa Cos foe and eld, ahs hoped fr theis own | tin ofthe statute giving ihe Charter, Suse ueatly he juite as we as at a0) Of inst week. | , r . A 3 ry ws ry stemml * om T Veasels—for eomductors - © Bot There were ouly two | rece’ letter «| iy tit did not appearto incon= We have hon tuther inerussed cuppline of barley of home | table matter form the soil, which is exceedingly | thority over them, they are desirous of knowing in | DAG0 "Cho obtained plenty of air and exercise, sod tw Dodane GAA covqeusenscmpenta’ Ghe | deck ein the mateecn en ee lectures; ob. growth, copristin , however, for the most part of coacss rich and deep. On the mountains and their deslivi- | what position they are regarded. Some discon- | qcjisrs Per day—and for members of Congress, | then proceeded to read from the statute and common law, | but that nooplaion was thereby expressed aa to the pros qualities. Really fine malting sorts have soid on fully _ tics a red clay or marl predominates. tented people, such as are tourd in all communi- | teiped eight dollars per day | te how the anslogy between slaves and women. The | priety cf civing bern medical degree. The students heard 98 good terme as before, say Ws. up to 32s. per quarter, A great deal of good and useful timber was found | ties, havo poisoned the minds of others, inducing | Mrs. Cox then addressed the convention irs strain of | husband had more power than the President of the | of her intended entrance, and they d resolutions: t but the commoner kinds have been difficult of disposal, taneously growing on the island, such as Santa | them to collect together and appoint magistrates | causticeloquence, in which she depicted the hardshipe United States. who was only an exeoutite officer tocarry | that they deemed it iaproper to it a woman to be and ge poe J receded in value abcut 1s pet Maria wood, extensively used for ship building, | in opposition to those recommended by his Excel- | and wrongs of woman, and the tyranny of her lord and | out the will ofthe people The wife had no legalcon- | present at the lectures, and that it would be inconsistent quarter, receipts of EA pe from abroad bave | three varieties of oak, cedar, Spanish elm, and | lency the Superintendent of Belize. master. ie taid women were galley slaves, living im | trl over ber husband or children, She could not bring | with the dignity of the school and their own reais Pp been quite moderate, still roceeded somewhat i i i the meanest dent drudgery. Yet to persuade | on action without his permission, but he could bring it, | (laughter) that no woman of delicacy of feeling wo siowiy as well on Monday as this morning, buyers paying | lancewood, and the shores of the island lined | | A‘ times, agp oot per a ag women to engage ta such labor co ould oumamsrete ons | ond pocket the Game "Wenstn, im many lactamser, | {icles tech lactones cnet eae, ae compelled last Week’s prices with more or ices reluctance. The | and surrounded with groves of cocoanut trees; 4 mowing their ex Po , 4 f elevate them, would be to advise them to leave their | theugh they brought much property to their husbands, | to hear; and that they objected to the society of a wo- operations in malt have been on a retail scale, and its tree which in administering to the wants of man ig | ence of the discontented) without any sort of go | C58 anata incur the odiam of public opinion. sere cumnpelied, ob thelr death, 0 go to the pose house’ | man whic could thus users hetsslf being frcco’ apie value has undergone hange requiring notice. The hardly surpassed in tropical regions. The seed of | vernment, every man fearing for himself and what | (beaker then adverted tothe hardships of the farmer's | The grace of (ied was scarcely vufficient’ for this | them (Renewed laughter) ‘Tu fact that it would’ be arrivals of outs coastwise and from Ireiand have been mo- | this tree in remote times has been probably drifted | he possesred. Such was the sta‘e of things when | | wite, who was the veriest drudge im creation, and then to | women, them, wage not defensive but aggressive war | detrimental if not destructive, tothe school. She never erate, and the supplies from abroad by no means large; | here, and they have sprung up in abuadance on a | arrived; they have now elected =e, from | female tenchers, whore salaries were not one third of those | for their rights. Let them come forward now before the | knew before that she was of so much importance. This pe ny ang vag received @ many smail lots by rail, | sandy and low shore, which is found so congenial to | universal sutir to act until the pleasure of the | of male teachers, though females were admitted to be cause is popular, and not sneak to the boat in «few she did not apply for admission, but she now Fee Ly there bas been a ifuishow of samples at market. | 1) sir prowth. Governor of Jamaica shall be known, to whom they | better and more efficient teachers than the males. An | yrers hence ar cowards ught the matter before the public, and they would pe Sag yg RO A a Gresent, the island produces in abundance | have sent a petition. ‘ | inetance had ecme under ber knowledge where the mais | ” The convention thee adjourned til next morning take care of tows sttdente, snp over them, and ca have moved cil rlowly tines then at thatabscoment, | cocoa-buts, plantains, yams, bananas, pincapples, | ‘They seem greatly to desire British protection, to | teacher in the same establishment had $1.00 par anaum mK y want guardianship “ Breen female $00 > pay. e public will take it Oid cate have not been parted with at lower terms than Xc., &.; but | feel convinced that broadiruit, Eu- | be an English colony or settlement, to choose their Bhs then sorerta te the meta icant tnd SMCOND DAY a Tady then. went on $0 Glasoues cm allopas Jast mosh, bas the sale has been very slow. New besos | ropean vegetables, and indeed many fruits, vegeta- | own magistrates, or to select a number for govern- to the £0.00 laboring women in New York city, who only Trronenay Fonenoow, Oot. 16, 1851. thy, homeopathy, and tho mistakes made in the declined 1s. per quarter (n Monday, and this fall has not | bles, and productions of more temperate regions, | ment to choose from, as they conceive, being re- | carn $162); each per week, What was the result of this Mr W. Tl Cyanneve, at the opening of the forenoon | stores, She adverted to the straps and braces inven! since brem recovered Peas have come sparingly to would grow here. sident on the spot, they are better able to judge of | system’ Why, thatthe moral character of the female | ression. address on socie! relations which differed | for frail tenements. All these spcke a language that was Bard, and fine white boilers have risen about Is. per The country is capable of raising all tropical pro- | the ability and capacity of individuals than those | was degraded, that she became often steeped in view, and | Dut little from the various reports, addresses and resolu, | fll of meaning quarter, Though there has not been any speculative ia- | duotions, such as sugar, coffee, tobacco, &c., Which | who are not resident. They seem unwilling at pro- | that if not sunk so low she was compelled to marry’ the | Here there was considerable noise caused by shufiling £ ulsy for Indian corn attoat, sellers have insisted on very | Dione become staple commodities of export. sent to have a stipendiary magistrate from their | purse and not the bridegroom. This most volable wad | tons, already before the convention. After getting on ® | of feet and by perrors golvg out. a | Phere was found on the island previous to its be- | inability to pay hist, bu: avsome future period they | impetuous speaker went on Sapeint in glowing colere the | curtain Wwagth Me Chennlog stepped chert, by saying tt | | The lady doetor took vileuce, and sald, perbope she wae Markets. ing inhabited a great quantity of deer, wild hogs, | would have no objection to it, when their means are | Millennium that would spring from this movemest— | weuid be too tedious to read it through: but that it Lexpox Moxey Manet, October2—One O'Clock —The | Indian rabbits, parrots, pigeons, birds of varisus | increased. At present, whatever is collested in the of miserable, cabeathy chéioe, thay wecia tenes | would be published tm catruse tn pomphlet feem. Me | “Sir Cutracn ata’ those who 61 not like the addzeas failure of rome small houses this week bas mot affected descriptions, &c. Some years ago, previous to its | way of , they desire to be laid out in buildings vigorous offspring. pon Be the mothers would be proper- | would. however, rica rece condense it for the audience. | of the lady had better all go out at once. {the generally iaoproved tone of commercial credit, whilst | Settlement, men from small vessels and fishing: | and improvements on the island. ly developed, and would give birth to heroes Diseases | 1+ coptained th inte on which he would speak | , Dr. Mauris uid. it was afer twelve o'clock. the dinner the growing cas} state of the money market must tend | bats, employed on the surroundiag coasts, origin» | They have at present the power of raising about | vould tetecihad con the’ thutrend lie that taken, | It com rg hour of many ctiiizens, and he hoped they would excuse patching Ample I ge Sd ally resorted to this island for the purzose of sup- | £200 a year; this, there is no doubt, wil i on w heir to, through man’s own fault, and not that of | Firet life, ite privileges, and dignities. Second, | isaies ging home to attend to those small matters. a terest to the audience. ps yi it i Pre | 4 the evils of the pre Unughter ) sarily ii ed lying themselves with game and stock. gradually increasing, as their trade and population | lrovidence, the great scapegoat of humanity. | werriage. and the evils of the present «ystem. Third, the | (Leug! : pt py qecunt of copital which ay be a4 “ p die quantity of domestic avimals, such as ay and other resources develope tl emselves. Mrs. Price, of Segoe, _ born £ b= 4 lengthy abores cf women’s pature by licentiousness. and all the es ox—Yes; they must go home to wait upon their into private hands by the payment of the half yearly di- | poultry, pigs, &e., are raised; cattle might be raised, he island at present may be unable to pay sala- | report on ae meas ofS te Oo dine that | vile that rpring fromthe present relation between tho | "Mrs Avncy Kexuy Fosrxe proposed thet the adiiress Tiderde cn the English fance, amounting to above But the inhabitants have not ye: the means of Hed cffcert, but would in a short time; it the a0OEs | Sisun won by noruss, cacanel tu Oh the patna | einen, Ante the Out giten the whats teaching of the | be discoutinued Lill the afternoon session, and that busl= 16,066,000, and on foreign etccks to extent of about | keeping them from destroying their plantations. and population go en increasing as ve steadil) Fucks to Oil Choae-atel bysici a las ; cane teak weedd. ubonneow waeee be od ol £410,000. besides the dividends om railway shares, and | “I? seeias probable the island at some remote pe- | dond for the last fowyears. arity 4s exports did | 824 cught {o fll them—divines, physicians, an world impressed on females that marringe was the goal | Dx that would not cecupy much time be proceeded win. ‘ 'd as for mest indoor trades, women were better adapt: Se eet reer eg onal boat £11 ou 00, at che | riod was thickly inbabited by the Indian race. In | not amount to one thousand dollars per annum; | eqtothem then men” ‘Thus wouldthey be independent | oftheir ambition and that as they grew up they folt | jis’ molon. ‘ennounced that Mes. Oakes Smitt ga” Stock. market “remsirs vecy | Clearing away the land for plantations, many domes- | these are new not less than ten or twelve thousand | jn mizd ard powerful in body. and the result would be | more and more thelr dependence upom man, ard all their | derired to prevent s prospectus fore new paper, for this. A. WO tic and culivary utensils have been found. There | dollars. felt iu thelr offspring. Man would no longer be that | energies were directed to winnitg a husband, and their | Movement, edited by a woman, and devoted entirely to 6% to ; as yng aoe : ented th y : he advancemer tot the cause, It would be called The 96% for money, and {6 }, to 067; for account; Bxche/uer dition that the Spaniards (in accordance with There bave been remarks circulated in American | dcugh face, cringing creature he now is. but dignity | | nts ruggested thie to them es the great alm ¢ Bulb iu tot mium; Indien Steck, 200 to 62, 1a. stem of eruclty), om their first discovery of | papers regarding American feeling in the island. 1 | would rest op imam ond woman. The report ‘thea | 1 1P 0 . ees - yi a ae = Eazts, besomse thet name pecsented the beautiful iden di Ronde, 470, ier. vreminm; Bank Stock, for the | America, depopulated the island; they seized upon | do not hesitate in pronouncing that nothing of the | unched out intoa digression upon the merits of the | tbeirexistence, and the only means of entranee iato s0- | cf the mace! posapestiin, be ciated thas flee © alte Gum bm) 212, South few otock. iu7 to 105; Long Aunui- | the eborgines, and took them to the continent to | sort exists , as in all communities, may nee te ae oog Siete, wd thet ym ene jal life. The f this evilwas the want of proper sa 6 Pe ’ ase seaky fo lostane nace payin FT Eh ph] % = Shi, | Work inthe mines, whence they never retarned. be easily le y by a little plausib: ity but the | ey should weer the breeches, in order to their fall | *@Ployment for females, to remder them inde | csowhere week, has been cechiediy frm, end favorable to operators | -,4 Steat deal of rain falls ia the winter months | great mars is s.necrely and strongly attached to the | developement. and to the prorcoution of those trades for | pendeet. and to place them in each @ position that | Mr Necnors, of Vermont, was mext announced and for the rive; but the quotation s are now one juarter por | {OM September to February. This has the effect | British govern went, and would be glad to see a go- | which they ate ns weil filted as men Inconciusion the | bey need not spd will net ask for @ single favor from | ad d (he eucheuce ia # strain of rapid eloquameey ¢ big best prices they have attained, | Of cooling the air beyond what is felt in the other | vernment appoiuted by the crown. All their re- | report stated that such a @rand reform as they sere | man (upplewre). € eG whe“ “1 botechaueet fully one eighth parts of the West Indies dd the breeze tempers | collections and asrociations, their liberty and free- | seeking, was not to be acccmplisbed without great dim- per centin Consols rince the moroing; the prices are | the infiuence of the sun. If the people could keep | dom, the knowledge they have attained, the inde- | culty; and es revolutious for human rights were gene- the contrary, the tables would be | snd +0 rympathetic that it aid regard a wif a the Cther sex sought tears to many eee, the object of | be reidrhe Led formed an erroneous idea of m id wot permit | before she entered into thet state. After that event she ccm me be ave been here (January) bas averaged 80° of | It is the only place where good harbors are found in | vention. Ehe seid, ies o r - shvee 1 . ae 4 * od. the: > ose the threehhetd even of friendship till by © a farmer's tite coe dey, ewistiog ber husband to Bow 06%, to W% for money, ard 9/5 to M7 for secount, | themselves dry and free from damp. the elimate | pendence thcy have gained, the wealth they possess, | Tlly acccmplirhed by oceans cf blood. there was no tell- wee the thresh P i" y " i and Railway Yheres participate in the improved tone of | must not pedins Hs exceedingly ogvacania, but singu. La their language and habits, are all Engieh, and | img What it war necesary to do, and dare, and puller . rolem, and ers emd purity, they proved | reli aicg. She thought sue woald do so too for her hus- the markets larly pure and healthy. The dry mouths are | go to strengthen this ascertion | before women obtaised equality with men. wacred tie. As to the seeont | bard Yes and she wou'd follow him to the battle Tuarx O'Ciock.--Consols close, for money, 96°; to + conens 6 # | Dr. Maxtix- Sirs. President, the Committee on Rolls ie, unless there was aspirituel | Sid (Appinw) Ste them went on to state that she utc Eoscaunt, $4 ‘ much warmer; the natives, however, do not com-| | may be allowed to remaik that the local posk | want se 0 be added te ! corgevislity of Givpoction and sentiment, | . urtein ry rein fon of Wouan—wife, m.ther, si-ter, Sha eee . lain of the heat; they aver that i: is the healthier | ton of this island seems to be of importance in | ‘The seven were accord the Biarringe rlete wer adultery, and the martind wo | ere that she bad three some and ous deughter, . and perba pes ina political point of view, | Miss Lucy Bre a ¢ P rn Livenroot Corros Manxet, Ocr.4—The market has — of the year. The thermometer since we een dull aud fet this week withcut any circumstances mon wer eu adulterers, wed the ile ought to be severed | aud & wes the rol life that she could cary om He did uot wirh to weaken the marriage bond. for he | ber burbard + | e for their advantage. Sh» asked» not think it necessary to reduce the scale of our quota Kheumatiem is very common, and a species o° | to Central America and Spanish Honduras, seems | blame for much of the evil in the world—she had to | ought net to be entered i not rether th ‘ives had learned their business imp tions, the change ir a ot low fever or ague, the latter probably arises from | to point it out as a good depot for English | confess that he was right to a very great extent, In other band cug crder p tueir childeen iu tt, than thag anger ® ried that they Knew each other, and | law that takes fe her own earnings lies rue opision a* to whether they were con | at the m social evils. All persona love® Tt men and wowen when married found | to present gifts to the objects of their effection; hus- bands loved to prevect their wives with new dresses, and. prevident, | wives loved to receive them—at least she did. (Lat they con | ter) Wives loved to present thelr Brshands with gl being searsely epprectadl ¢ hands of strangers. Tue of the buyer. Phat v: portant question — of the coming erop—rer the land not bemg sufficieatly cleared away, and a the turn has beea i and manufactures, where they would find a ready | {s¢t,toth sides were culpable; and if, mothers only did luxuriant aud decaying vegetation; the former from | market, even in opposition to nay duties =| Seen eee eee a ae ereencine wousd never have as before, Bo dcew e of trade im the eou constant damp aniexposure. ‘ct! should think | them. Were it made a free port for a few years, it | pic. filthy thing, the Fugitive Slave law, the sons of hep ful. but cuiet. The consumers have a little « from my limited observation, that the climate is would rapidly rise in wealth and importance, and | worthy motaers’ It was impossible Miss Stone then on hand, and are waiting farther developement as to the | nor only bealthy to those,born in warm latitudes, but | the rerults of English industry would be here accu- | parred on toa dissertation upon costume, in which she peng A ny that Europears, with proper precautions, might | mulated to supply the wants and for the use of | raid that women made their waists slender to minister to be president the spirit of God and om ot 6 ene | Rjoy not only health, but live to a good old age. } others. the depraved, morbid tarte of man; andthe very soal | cluded thet they were not congenial in their us- | also whed to give them a pair of slippers, or fice totente that Yue preci eale of peer a iN anrtaNts. | sa aan ain etter are ortec, began dvtrieed | Soerares vascermaed eoeet wtaretaccabeeions | Saee Seale Sisaetg™ akie abt” eyes | gecibins cise bed bet ty bad be money ao least will be maintained The Committee of Brokers hi ulation of the island is now estimated at | in their ceful possession of the island of late | . evelope- me tate continued at a ahing husbands y pure! a place fair Upland es 63 : RK, - tices ont so maa sae tan Meet roe iene po sguay. Ih bes | years. te 3 ohh flag was some years since | BePt of women. The cutward form was but the type | adulterous coureetion, and he had no hesitation iu | with it, was no gift at all The lady then went on to tod. “sabe American, oo) Surat 0 Rgyptian, eat a0 | 1°00 oF rcaiy ‘and rapidly incceasing, “and there | hoisted, but was Lauled down by order of her Ma- | ¢f,'he inward: snd hew could a large or generous heart | branding it a» such, at any thie and piace. The time | rpeuh Of the laws releting to matrings in Vermont, de- Remarare, have bun taken on speculation: and 4,060 | oro at present three births to one death. With the Superintendent ay Belize. Threats, how- | the rmall space allotted to most women's hearts | will come when such condition will be regarded ax | priving women of thoir property and related a story of © worse than rolitary confinement ina pe we well married who was sold at auction per tpeaker then went gn to rt to the law of divorces ta | when her husband died. For herself, she did not hesle © constant), % hansl, mon hen my “f le disposition to | governments, of their intention to land and tak that she raw « work of soulpture ot | the Btate of Masenchusetts, and enumerated the varions | tate to ray that she would not, for Vietoria’s crown, have. tales for the week amount to 23.640 bale = ay eet ber ines po Pe pong large, | posersion of It. ‘The settlers are avxious, and even poor girl, which showed that women for which divorce was obtained. He then gave ® | her burhwnd feel that she could not carry on his business. Javenroo, Manet, Ocr. d—Metals—In our fron | _gevelbe oh J . | ualling Powers’ Greek Sixve. and could * of the purber of divorces in Massa- | when he died. Bhe raid, in conclusion, the reporters. ing of vine to ten, and even more, | fesrful cn this point. Werjet there ts no charge to novice. With « fair d+ | MeDy Con: ya : ‘s arbors 0 outh side o! is rf ary in this country—« | churette, rhowing that they had mot increased im pro | would have bard werk to follow her. thet, io order mand prices are weil supported. The Bootch Pig iron | chikiren. They seem to be s proof of what has eee ° oh a seperere + nee 7 of the South. (Applause). Miles Stone | portion to the therease of” population They wuss os | net toeweany heaetionse, cae wrotld eet chert bar wpeccle market bas teen firm throughout the week and a fair | been often asterted in civilized countries, that a Pont thei good. e ~ rape ge H mg . juded by moving resolutions to the effect that all | follows, for the leet t - how aud finish it in (be afternoon. Smut of business haw been done. For No.1, Ameri. | vliet of vegetables and fish, or what is usually | Port MeDorald, and Dixon's Cove; in both of | fre \mpioynunte of men be open to women, and thet ‘The ecnvention then adjourned at one o'clock. t can bMnds, 419. te 4] 66 perton. there you are sheltered from all winds. They have | ty, ath, may be looked | termed se e DOW cpen cught to be seised. ler resclutions y food, is favorable to population. upon an the price. In other metals no ckange. Molas. The population is scattered in dilferent parts | great facilitics for heaving down and repairing eadepted AVIEENOON SESSION ges comtinae to be brought forward upon arrival. and the | aiong the whole sea-shore of the island; from ob thips, and freeh water is found in abundance. Dr. Loncsnons, of the Medical College of Philadel; The convention re-assembied ut wo o'olook In the af- trade operate witl’ caution. The sales are | es mere con Dixon's Cove good harbor: itis about six | then read an esrny cfawful length. in which he des- ternoon, when the building was densely crowded. 200 puns. Montrerrat: »: 13° and Barbadrer «1 interior. They here erect theig miles to the eastward of Port Maionald, in eo ne | cribed wemen as the pretty toys of men, and said the | De * 1 the quay. Naval Stores —Comm from the quay at & ld 200 bartels Amesican ewt. A cargo Stock sy Ubem resumed the thread of baer dive A to Gisgeosis, prognosis, pathology, ane other mesieal term: end weat om to may midat of the lm and plaintaia | points preferable to the latter; a ship having lost imetitutien of marrige was perverted pe 1 little vessels and fishing bouts Por acchors might run tase this Sarber end gtouna eae acc: Erswne. of Scockige, H.Y.. repaiated | «f voman's jooks; and convey their pro- | upon the soft mud without injury. Many ships | [he ides that women married the purse, It was notthe | New York " - fact She married forlove; and she knew many poor | Wcmen whe brightest on the rol of Ute ph ysiotnmes w oe ; quay, at iis @d Provisions—Ameri 4 ants by wacer carriage “— find areb! wees ee , ch ali girls who not enly supported themselves by thele own | feme—euthorerses mort known in Kurope and America ee Ocknon wound thion for vy hedotee improvement in the demand for leet ; * | At Coxen Hole, or Port Moliosald, the gri ¢ _ here is again Fort Koyal, a much larger harbor, | stor, buttheic hucbands too. The great wonder was | wete these whe were wert ex their lectrify their pativnts. They | ease, fe week have been to » very limited 4 | sembers d— there are here perhaps & and where twe ‘i of the line wight | Itbet their love was so pure and «trong as it was te ne from Gertruction thore whose mames ena whdence, and a prudence, that would po fae te prices, except, for the fnest, are more im favour | 1+ ic» wafe and sheltered harbor. yet chance sooms | *¢ moored ‘ance is exceedingly narrow, Mr nore of Brattleboro’, wife of a Vermont edi- | re be mentioned without a blash While be care the pationt without inedicin apa ie ok ©f the buyer. Pork is source, but the dealers supply | Hireoted them in the firrt instance to this | ®hich is itsdrawback, and the land is said not to aving laid snide her hat, also came to the rescue of | vetted to New York he did hot mean te teflect upon ite # Preeneny thee teed ® report ¢ thetr + i Irish and continenta! The mar ned to believe from my limited | be so fertile. Generally spewkin ese harbors mal eter, and strenuourly denied, with tears | morality. Though beware son of Heston, be belleted | mirine thet the would on tagrent p bet being sheet clear. of beeen, these have bees Bo ere are other places more eligible | ere ail surrounded by recfe of coral; their channels that there was any truth inthe asertion | it wes lower in the « of octal morality than New | bed teen anthetp vs ag Sy ame acd shoulders continge are Darrow, and ought never attempted b: en married for money. though they ofvea mar. | York. ile was surey for it. beeaus eles te light stock Cheer bas been im demand, at steady priews. the Grand Cayman, and a | Ibe channels between the reets are deep, and show flected when touching upon the alfairs Y« Green, the que © god the next arr will come toa bare market. Tal abita colored people, | themselves by the blucnes of the water. Cpeted eines . m the week With a Hanited do werly slave © yeatltet \t no American bere RACTER.—A h , that they do all Saosin, ob Binchweti coder ob efucat ond 181 bi + rights, proceeded to draw a distinction | the Prate an. The former | phich ther city, resul } °o% Rd lo Make the publle wounding of a Both wees te the procs of mental at they ¢ ° tone follows: = . th man and a manly to the 1 Donteles F es ah : daa ta = = was op ard the latter ia favor of wo Intexier the Fes. to the Bigs. ee eee eee ere a eee ees There were also wWemanish women, and agtency perewt, lanced. Io und slike in ai! countries, they were unwilling to | rhe fed frei her b fubmitting to things as they now exist Ato | Petty lareeny t no the 27:h vit., both | aber ina small island where they were to 2. Cook, liv be the re “ ». There thingr ought to be | Diee cor dw elaae erceke, 262 boxes. 1st Lule garded with comparative Hebidel deciared be wou 4 a0 they wenld have a race of heroes Ife | d batieny...: fa that the mind of semen sonthe s00 hha bar grated and sought th o'clock yesterday afterr and formed with ali the grace of Apollo Belvi- | Grund iw . * @ teed bs cece cocka hecme ae tor home it A he ‘ Ruatan at be was at work, bay dere. The grace (tat pervaded the statues of the ancient | 'Mmanity : change the biae rky to Riee— Within the latt few days there ° their freedom, but could not procure le | was cdered off by Cook | Pere se atlop on the cheek, a box on the earto all | Breider there rtwmetes, there «re seet to the Aiae thes tothe the demand for most cereription . and, like the Grand Cayman, | the fence, be stated to Cook that Haunish mep, end chowed whet kind of men theaneients | Hy ure —) 6 wh. last your eel to the Lumathe tion tm prices. The sales reach (000 ones. ( 1 ose of their (ormer masters, fol- | eboct bir; in an instant he fred, a pace ofthe | T#stérdesherces, & finely formed weman wae much | Arrium. ui! It was soiby of remath, that out for brckem, £6 9. $4. tor grod,and 10s for fine ~~ gedeaaaaabeconpremmpemaunyengit for ce Heme dh thy Ah woes ld ¥ LBC | reeser thore medeis than the men of the present genera- | Of Brerly 2066 women sent to BD thawed thing done in Catolins. Wool-—The i eal | oe hip ig Look bg a sev bat tien, He did net ree why men should be without grace | (nly one Was & keeper of © heuw of Mi fame— ik, Ge tee ine tease eur ce ee ot those who were formerly | rot dergcrous wound Cook d | cr ermen without strength ail the wo the vistas of thew 6 the tret stop t0 a tere active demand, und when t-te ere and their habits | to the city, ard procured from Justice Wetmore a | the convention. Bhe « , 4 diMeuity tm procuring stathtion yt - abundant rupplive come forward we may expect an in urpased the white ent for Schidel’s arrest. The warrant was | their etster in Fran Lot widitg to give tem, aed ouly pros) “© artificlad that we did not hood ereasing buriness ‘i _ of the means of | in the hi faconstable named Smith. | as the glory of the revo- skewed Gant ers o0W + and are now the most thriving and sue raving, be wes cautioned against attempting ciples of “liberty, equall- fate Mre Mee # Ms an old lety. eed che had tl ty. fiatermity,”’ for whieh th Beople of F fo Bee | groaned for Ory Alaa | the scenes of 1848 must be enact there were 415 hee | art * far famed | a¢ 4448 dipmined to serview. The speaker them <sont the germ of e plam that had coourred + then F but be only now brought it beforethe public te divorces Be sab . v the arrest without weapons He thought it an eas Excrtixo Scene mx Cavecnt.—Oar correspon if riches be estimated from man's wants being | matter, bowever; but on attempting to enter Schi- | dent at Hanover, N. H , informs us that last Sab- easily supplied, and the aceumulation of mors than | di bath (Oct. 12), at the rning service et the | he requires, there people are not only wealthy, but | d #) Under the opptemton ot mee SBO * and. after recovering herself, ex- houre, a short time before rundown, the latter bes be . Seve pumtitedion tat iberately fired the contents of bis gun, the whole | born equal and bave a right to life, libert nd the pur- College Church, at Dartmouth College, a¢ the | in far better circumstances than many of those who | charge entering “mith’e breast, in the rogion of the | ruit cf happiness: theat things ure dected ty noses, | . is a rplrit of areoeiaied wom: ; 4 fbey wore fearfully ine clergy mas, had proceeded a little way in is sermon, | are relieved from mananl labor in Lutope heart, from the effects of which, we learned, after | There ie ancther declaration contained in th perfect tantr Reture—an engectes. sae deveived of ber property by ua) the frout door was suddenly opened, and @ person | Added to there two classes, a third, anda much | derk, be died. Schidel closed his bouse, and pre- | upen which this republic is bare lon of womanhood. He would call it et of the Sisters of Honor.” wheee iden would be to exalt the rex. Ie Catholic countries wom: in night clothes entered, and walked rapidly up the | smaller one, must be named, which consists purel ted himself with arms, und declares that he will | ¥itbout reprerentation is tyra it wor brood eisle wome ‘itanee, when he Was arrerted of Europeans. ‘They are men who have trled va- | thoot any man through the heart that will dere to | x04 foxed, ton. scmetimer, for wat, yet le not represented ted Ube mectves to yrs nd carrie out. Llis ghastly countenance and de- | rious pursuits and professions of life, which they | approach house. Marshal McCullough was | 7heiterest cf the wifes rested in the husband, and she | erated themeeives to prayer and sete of gary, and Hiriens lock at once revealed the truth: that Thos. | have given up for various reasons; taken to | furnished with the warrant about seven o'clock, and | Santmokes woman happy and supplies all her wate, | the cbly means cf ereape, Tes wane eerste ake Cunt I the senior class, from Gilmanton, sick others, and bave become familiar with the hard | will make the arrest as soon as possible. Schidel | his te the very comsen i ber @ sagen While man | of *peakia disparagiogly of these lescteuniens for om of t, fever, bal escaped from his sick chamber usages of adversity; and they sought this rem te erate character, atd shot a man four years | gor« to the gregrhop, the oyveer cellar, or the gami: own he locked Sith the profounacct rererener in Momentary absence of his attendants, and nd, some in their old, and others in their middle ~ Lanis (Mo ) Rembluan, Ort. 8. tatie, he keepe his wife as he does a favorite horse, ai the stots of mercy, the sisters of charity, the caoweee ef was on his way to his ascustomed seat —- the is tee ae the same kind of property, | the d heart. and other risterheods were in- ehorch. itation of the audience may easily Hearn or Hon. Hevey Cray ~We notice « | Corrupt jal in doing inesieviable good But woud is ; eae tee en b oes | paragraph going the rousde of the Northera ich the rabbie of the eeif-etyled Union Bafety Commit. Sea thiogted the’ sronte tar meas sunt. Te coneyived. stored, | poe « it edited Pore, to the olives thet oar distingaished follow. | To bas te upheld. asda tastenes of the wey te which | (hrm fe the eofversel commen) Tife;, ot that life te died on Monday night, at 11 o'clock | at y citizen, the revered Sage of Ashland, contemplates | ¥ wan is regarded, che would advert to the decision of a | #0 des crated that women murt seclude themmacivestrom it ¢ Was a native of The mass of the population is a fine race. They | resi nlog his seat Senate of the United } 4 rinciple as . devin sick but H . bi ri Bevin been ‘and wa yous F ze : : ; ' 4 eb jew York (Une man was convicted ie pi A ie, just the sopra te tee posite ies, laws are the result of the present The Fugitive Siave inw was « eample—that in the States, owing to the debilitated condition of his | for stesling a pair of boote—another for assault and bat- | and ii bring down the spirit and promise — j in their habits; not given to excess. | health. We can assure the numerous friends of hie the nd. dilfuse yoo too Foe py 4 a ey the country, that al euch latter wee let uf with s one. eagh on onan tate ast of tl The sexes are equally Lote CONSTR R A f | lived with women in the Oe slavery evince & | announcements, to say the hem, are of any his d of punishm =~ aoe ‘bon broke ie ini oat a ‘ion igibe a avage thelr pt ~~ nly sewed the diet) An Fort . Oo canal, and, er views one to the ’ “yar wide, se ig last. As a proof that théir chameter is they | the — has sannshen we ( cp and poe. erento WwW LF} I i af ty 5 H ; i f i iH i : and ie turning over beg commited are com) few. own rome ‘aod pul. wa ts Proeceeeass Tay have Present | he Ere cebeee: sateite Sebers | Sorcerer wre cee | are i tor] with ite ; out who ehkihes ues gurh en wr Sash | (Rn ne, oad rasa eats | SP gaa 2 st] ig soit to be suring slow wt Wi colton belag, able tread ot write, the sound Rev. } pt — | a particuloriy struck me; they speak ite Eogles year, feces fon abe ‘would'relgm, and oppor.