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NEWS BY THE MAILS. Our Balumore Correspondence. Bavrimorg, October 27, 1851. A Bloody Afau—Probable Murder—Not Dead ¥¢ —House of Refuge—Commerce, $c. A bloody affair occurred in the western section of ‘this city, on Saturday night, which will probably result in the death of a young man named William ©. Merritt. He had just returned to his home, at @ late hour, and on stepping out on the baloony to silence a dog that was barking in front of his house, threw a stick at him. He immodiately dis- covered two men standing near, and in an instant, ope of them levelled @ pistol at him, 44 fired, the ball Setoring bia eft eye, Salherin she bas beng —_ fnflicting a horrid wound, little ber of his recovery. He ss 8a) a eng man et fred beds watchman’s spontoon in his hand. His ~~ was standing by his je at the time, and neither of them can throw aay light upon the matter. ptain Lecompte, who us been for some time, and who was d to been young man n John Downs, boing now in jail a’ tag further examination on the charge of spiriting him away fer the purpose of getting possession of his wife—yesterday made et appearance again in good health and spirits, having been enjoying a rural retreat. ‘Thelaying of the corner stone of the new House of pai riie. Tn place to day, and will be attended werner and ail the DT egy of the Ea and city. The site ches r it is the finest plan adopted in the bemeg:( of the city, an will render it the finest in the Union. The number of vessels in the port of Baltimore oa Saturday, exclusive of bay eraft, was 23 ships, 23 barks, 22 brigs and 27 schooners, amounting in the aggre fate to 9%, of which number there are three for the West lodies, three for Rio, three for Bremen, two for Liverpool, and one each for Ha- vana, Amsterdam, Valparaiso, Pacific, Rotterdam, ‘Trieste, South America, '< Carthagena, Halifax, La: guira, St. John, N. B, and Matagorda B A break has 0c’ us a in the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, near Noland’s terry. Navigation will be interrupted for several days. The Governor has issued a ‘lamation eo apart Thursday, the 27th of November, asa 7 ot thankagiving throughoat t the State of Mary! Our Philadelphia . Correspond: roy Puitapenrnia, October 27, 1851. Bruial Murder—More Appointments by the Go vernor. A horrible case of stabbing occurred last night in Moyamensing, in which Henry McGarry was killed in an affray with James McFadden and Ro- bert Lowden. The parties were ail attached to the Washington Engine Company, but during the fires on Saturday night had quarrelled, it is said, about a female of their acquaintance, and on Sunday morning a fight took place between them at the engine house, when Lowden struck McGarry on the arm with a slung shot, nearly disabling him McGarry was brutally gashed about the fare, there being not less than nine separate wounds. A blow with a three cornered dirk knife in the back of the neck was the fatal wound; the knife vayeep the vertebra of the spin column. He died almost immediately, and was a corpse before he could be carried into a neighbor- ing apothecary store. The Coroner summoned an inquest, and, in consequence of ev! idence eli cited, had MeFadden arrested, as well as all others who were standing by at the time of the fight. Lewden, one ofthe principals, is still at large, and is supposed to have left the city. McFadcen’s clothes were ed with blood when he was arrested addition to the rumored appoiniments in the pective, mentioned yesterday, the following are ed about on the Chestnut street stumping round, to-day:—E man, Secretary of the Conroy, Whiskey In- Port Py isian; Judge William Rice, of Campbel . Attorney Spring Garden, Harbor } der Warde oa of Theophilus Der- ringer. pector and Tobasco Inspec tor, are not yet disposed of; but the above are said to be certain, » by those who pretend to know Tux Law ax Onpen Meerixo at Srmactrse.—The following are the preamble and resolutions of the law utd order meeting at Syracuse, on the Whereas, a rigid observance of the co: the laws, and a prompt and vigorous r attempts at their violation, have ever garded ag essential to the maintenance of cl apd whereas, on the lst October inst. United States, enacted in strict conformity with «quirement of the const tution, and «udsequently af s deliberately vio- —the officers of the United avd maimed, and their prisoner rescued by from their custody, whereby the power of the £ goverpwent was set at defiance, the sanctity of a cart th fore, be it and the county cf Onondaga, deeply regr mission of the aforesaid outrage upon the would exprers cur uniualitied abborrence famous transaction Resolved. That while we unreservedly condemn the conduct of those who ac ipated in the riot <f the Ist October, we repel the accusation that any of the arge pumber of the citizens of Onondaga were eugaged in that disgracetul affair Resolved, That we will steadfastly adbere to the ob’ gations impored upon all the citizens of the Uived sof America. by their adoption of the constitution we will yield Chedience to ali laws constitutionally enac’ed=and faithfully abide by the decisions of ail leg Jy constituted judicial tribunals. solved. That we regard with extreme abhorrence the couzsels of those misguided, infatuated and seditious persons, who have repeatedly within the past year, in their ¢ ions in this city and e leewhere in this sec- t rebellious and joctrines =b in many oases, both in jaoguage apd eentimenc—in their teadency, promotive of hostility to the constitution and the lawa— subversive of the Union and destructive of the glorious heritage of @ free government which our fathers be- queathed, as they hoped, to the American people, for a porsessicn, forever and ever Resoived. That the recent r. y isthe natural consequence of the teachings of these P ers of sedition; thet they should therefore be held morslly reaponaible as accesre ries before the act, and. in consequence of such participation. as morally gutity of » violation of the law, and as such deserving of the se- vere reprobation of all good men ‘tance to the lav in this Naval Sntelitgense, even OF TH &. Bream Proven Orders bave been received at the Charles ‘to launch and fit for sea tl Princeton, now nearly completed in ship-house No. 2 She will xccordingly be launched om Wednesday next. at ‘Gwoo'clock,P M.A iarge number cf carpenters. join ers, onrvers, caulkers, and painters ate hard at work upon her, in order that she may look as thoroughly «hip- shape on the day of her firet appearance upon the “great waters’ ax possible. She is stcutly built, of exceedingly | fine model, is enid to be the sharpest vessel in the US navy, is beautifully lined, and porsesse bi n Tus. Bhe sup; the original carved h if the old Princeton an {the planking of the same vessel; very few however, as it is well known that most of the ‘Gramework and planking of the old Prixceton were very much decayed. Her frame ia live oak throughout. She ‘.eaaid to be more thoroughly copper fastened than any Uther ship of her size in the service. The engines of the Ad Princeton are to Le improved and the new Versel, with new boilers She is larger t the old Princeton, as will be observed by the following dimen- sions of ber —Length between her perpendiculats. 176 feet 8 inches; beam moulded. 5: t, depth of held 215 feet; extreme length, from taffrail to the end of the cut. water, 194 feet 6 inche: breadth, 33 feet. She is to carry four feet in diameter [The Ganges of the old Princetom were six in number, and only 14 feet in diameter | She will use the old rigging ‘The Princeton bide fair te outstrip all other vessels in the navy in point of speed. She eonfers honor upon her aerigner and builder Boston Mail, Monday wn Navy Yard. Police. Se. Burglary in Fulton street ) urday night, some Gartng burglars forced an entrance into the store No 167 Fulton «treet, cceupiea by Jobn P. Scott, as a = tiemen * ed mest of the valuable artic ror to near $1,000, consisting of silk and patin searfs, glover, silk Soler stirs ke” ‘The burglars effected their snttases by prying shutter in the rear of the store, alter sel the goods wanted, the rascals fea = none to write on t cover of | one, of = wo pinen had fe a Good by, J u x the cou sidontly ith with « view of play- Togcions t the expense aoe of har ge of Robbery —Two men. eet Jobe Charles and John Heyer; also two women, named Ann Charles and Po be REG by the Sixth ward Police, om of violently sesaulting and knocking down < man whose vame we were unalle to earn enoger the city, and while insensidle from the blows im “Gm hla person. was robbed of a gold watch, valued FJ Women, it seems. entierd the str into ait in Leonard street. nest (range, wherein he anenes Coen ond | tehbed Justice Lothrop com- to ewait @ further hear- ony Intelligence. aTion.—A splendid service of plate, gemaietig sagar-bovi cream ' about 37 years of eae. coat, black pants and appears short time purpose in this city tates government assaulted new U. 8. steam propeller | Literary. ‘THE NEW WORK OF JOHN. CALHOUN ON GOVERN MENT. We have seen # copy of the posthumous political work of the late John C. Calhoun, edited by Mr. Cralle. We regret that we wore allowed an oppor- tunity only of merely skipping through the 406 pages of the work, and oan hardly be saidto have given it more than a glance. The first 107 pages are devoted to a “‘Disquisition on Government,” and the residue to s “‘Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States.” We no- ticed that Mr. Calhoun advocgtes the amendment of the federal constitution, as has been attributed to him in various quarters some time sincs. The fol- ae is an extract from the latter part of the work :— “* How the ceneitietton, could best be modified so as to effect the object, can only be authoritatively determined by amending power. It may be | done in ota ways. Among others, it might be | effected sh a re-organization of the executive department, so that its powers instead of being vested as they now are in a single officer, should be vested in two; to be so elected as that the two should be constituted the [mg rete ty sae ive department of the governmen saad re uiring each be ae rove all te acts of Deron before One pet the: come laws wit! ee administration of matters Tonnected the foreign relations of the country; and the = of such matters as were connected with its domestic institutions, the selection to be decided by lot.” We have not space to give the argument of the great Carolinian offered to sustain this plan. We observe that Mr. Calhoun starts in his ‘“ Dis- quisition” with the postulates that government is of divine origin,—and that constitutions are not. The distinction and the deduction he makes thero- from are supported by powerful reasoning in his own peculiar way. He differs from Locke in many things, although his views and principles are more unison with those of that great political philo- sopher than they are with those of the radical democrat, Algernon Sydney. The writings of the latter are but a revise corrected, and, as some think, i ag ofthe old Greek utilitar democrat, Aris- By the by, we have heard that Seward claims to have borrowed his higher law idea from the writings of Sydney, and we believe there is some- beam ef the kind to be found inthem. Mr. Cal- houn was rot a democrat—he eschewed democracy —especially agrarianism—socialism—anti-rentism, and all other radical isms, except a few of his own. He claims to bea republican merely—a eonstitu- tional republican. He fears manifestly the possi- | bility of the long existence of the Union, without a change of the constitation, interposing new checks and barriers to the encreachments of the federal | pve onthe State governments, and to stop the tendency of the governments to consolidation. His work is eminently a philosophical work, and displays a powerfully analytical mind, and is a pow- erful answer to the political writings of Stabbis, Sir Robert Fillmore, and Balerrine ; and though it will not be popular a: ig the masses, who will not read it, and if they read it, many of them will not, perbare, understand it; yet it will bea text book after times for political theorists, of a school that will always have numerous disciple: Our opinion is, that Mr. Calhoun, who never wi pe tical, has in his book lost sight of the great tical idea that the popular will—the vor po constitution, government, every thin, = poy ig oak half of the nineteenth century, and will be for ages tocome. The old diadem “despotisms of Europe see it—feel it—and dread it. They look to the ex- ample set by the United States with terror. We are the beacon light that has illuminated the world, and that has enabled the o oe. millions of the old hemisphere to see the deformities of the hoary, rotten, feudal systems under which they have sweat and toiled for ages. Mr. Calhoun’s book will, we think, have a run among the liberal and phi Jeeophiea! peliticians of i-ure; It would be well if the French political philoso) phers, and those French politicians who are not philosophers, would study the work intensely. There is much in it that they could profit b; Common Counell ROARD OF ALDERMEN. Ocr. 27.—The Board met at five o'clock, Alderman Morgane, President, in the ebair, and a quorum of taom. bers present. The minutes of the lest meeting were rend and approved,and the following sppropriately re- ferred :— in PETITIONS REFEREED Of F. B. Cutting. to restore the road leading from Third avenue to Kast river; ef members of Hose pany No. 11. for repairs to their engine houre; of ce. tor bulkbead from Kosevelt to James streets, E.R; of Hose Company No 5, to have the door ef their house altered; of C.F Lindley, for compensaticn for pier foot of Forty. third street, which was used by the City Im tor; of inhabitants of Yorkville for an Engine Compa’ of Lose Company No 60, to have a four wheeled car- riage; of James Kelly. asking that the President and 8e- appointed a commit- ¢ relative to unsafe bi ReMovern Against rep in Madison. i Cethariae and Market streets MAYOR'S MEaSA0r The following message received from Mayor Kia, land wos referred to the Committee on Law Depart ment Mayor ‘s Gee ’ | To 114% Hox. tux Commox I am informed that the grading the Becond avenu: carry the read through that portion the islaad, which it is prepored to appropriate for the pi of a public park. e laying outof the park aving been © Opposed: by some of the parties interested. and the matter being now under consideration before a legal tribunal, I would respectfully ruggest that proceedings in the matter of Ia out and grading the Becond avenue, so far as it would interfere with the proposed park, be discontinued until the direction of that tribunal s! have been given. A. © KINGBLAND, Mayor. RESOLUTIONS REFERRED Ry Ald. Griffln—Resolved, if the Board of Assistants coneur, That on and after the first day of December next, the compensation of laborers employed on the pub. lie works and roads, shall be fixed at $125 per day, at tem hours’ labor; and that the heads of departments be. ard they are hereby, requested to report to this Board hether, in their opinion, the present | y not be altered, for the benefit and etotthe city at large. The foregoing resolution | was referred to the Committee on Finance. That 144th street be opened and worked as @ public road, from its present terminus to the road commonly called Break neck Hill, # distance of one hundred and fifty feet &. October 1851. tor for opening and us of proceeding to PESOLUTIONS abo! In favor of repairing croes-wal m Cherry, Market, Catharine South, Henry, Monroe East Broad way Montgomery. Gouverneur, Retgen, “Glintes Jeffer- | son, and Pike streets REFOLUTH neED In In favor of constructing sewers in Lexington avenue Fifty fret street. Madiron avenue aad im Eleventh street REPORTS CONCURRED 1%. Concurring with the Board cf Assistants in resolution to macadamize Broadway, from Fifty ninth street to Se- veaty. first street. yalate and grade 119th str n k., to flarlem rivers end to open sai to Eighth ay enue t. from Beoond ave. street, from Fourth commenicatiow | To rH Howoranue tHe Common Corett The undersigned, the associates of the Sixth Avenne Railroad Company, respectfully beg leave to state, that they have made arrangements for commencitg the con. straction of raid read, having procured the requisite per mission of the Street Committee for that purpose; and it is their int 2 immediately to commence the work, and prosecute it with all reasonable despatch. Signed James 8. Libby, John Post, Jr, Wm. Ebbett Wm Hogg. Wm. H. Adams, John Ridley, George K Howell, Matthew D. Green, C. Mi Up motion, the Board adjourned to Monday next. Court of Common Pleas. GENERAL TERM Judges Ingraham and Daly prerent Sharles H. Marshall, Respondent. vs. Preder and other Appellents ~The argument in this care, which was tried , and sent back Vd the Court of Appeals, was commenced. was an action brought mine the right of the Corporation of New York to wharfage on that part of the side of Fulton slip called, in the case. Pier No. 23, whieh was built in 1841, De- cision reserved Domestic Miscellany. ‘There were 147 deaths in Philade! phia during the week See ee of which 06 were under five yoars are ‘There were 2) deaths in Savannah, daring the week ending the Zist inet ‘The Governor of North Carolina has aj of November to be observed im that inted the 27th asa day of Ferdinand Coxe and not “Oz.” as rey ew of the towel Legation of tele. 13 | She Gatted Sates Acne af | pearls at | Bemewax market at 26 i¢e. \s Cartie At Washi the balance fro inging at from $6 to lity. Abont 200 left over At Brown. ing's=75 cows and calves offered. Sales at from $2) to $90 042 60 asin quality Alsou Baeop and lamse— | eS S313 smoked hei were obtained, at for grain; but, during the t 20s. To London, naval sto 94.5 and cheese, 90s. a rates were steady, at end $0 for bark. Favr chased, at $1 90; 400 half boxe: Zante currants, ‘and 1,000 oranges. Hav.—600 bales river were disposed cash—a decline, 6 months, nothing was done Imported 25 a $21 50, usual terms. and 114 tons sera; thousand, cash lump, with little offering 2Tc. a 290.. and a few Muscovado, 20e. & to. day, 169 bhds , and 4 tierces we have nothing toreport. 70c. months, Tle. acd 100 baskets Florence. 300 bbls. new m¢ at $15 12%. and $13 75. Beef varied little—150 bbls $8 50 a $10 50; and prime, $450 a $5 peared hoavy, at 8c. a Se eech, $2,175; three lots on Fort y-fiftl lot on Forty- fifth street, between Fifth ty ninth street, 20x92, $2,200 ; one lot o and Fifty-third street, 25x1¢0, $1410 Rice was almost out of market—$2 7. the nominal range. Brcans —40,000 German brought $7 months. Boar.~Near 200 boxes Custile were 94\c., same credit. Srinits —Sales were made of 600 bbls. son whiskey, at 220, a 2240. cash; drudge, at 2%, time and i provement. Imported to-day, 7 bhde. Tatow.— There were 5,(00 Lbs. prime aTisc , cash were sold at 4hyc. a Te. ; seed leaf, at 17c @ 180. is CSc ; and 16 eweet Malaga, at IMPOR TATIONS OW MONDAY Dry Goons—179 pkgs. per steamer bags oats Tin—1 841 boxes tin. Tarioca—2 bla. tapioca Woov—5l logs black walnut STOCK SALES. Boston, October 25.— 1039e; 19 Bogyon and. Aig Pee B84, 254: 110 do. 154, 2 15 do., 32744 densburgz mallee 1. and Massachusetts Railroad bonds, 55. Paatanetrnra, October 27.— First Railroad 4 100 1, Swan, 15, inees ie dull here, enueed Kentucky hogs were slaug contracts have yet been heard of anything, downward thrve feet to Louisville The Berrao. ‘The receipts at t! Flour, 9,000 bbls; wheat. 15.0¢0 bush buehels; barley. 21000 bushels in fair “demand, and prices, generally Michigan selis at $3 Wheat Seon, Vek catee of. mtoed, wa She. yesterday's rates, 20,000 bushels mixed dic, Oats are quiet, at 2c, Freights uw last :—Flour, 16.000 bbls. 15,000 bushels; barley, 18,000 bushels bushels sold, at 6456 1,600 bushels. four rowed of Priron whirkey. at 21 at 0c. for two-rowed, On the 26th inst., at wife of Doctor Lightburne of a daughter. Married, On Thursday, October 23, by the Cathedral, Mr. Jonw W. Banny, of £oq... of Belfast, I On Thursday evening. October 23, by t Geiesenbainer, Mr. Canis K ter of the late Andrew Brown, Req. America, and which Miss Brown heroi Died, On Sunday, October 26. E, ah Bouton, aged «ix weel The relatives and friends of the family maine will be taken to Westchester count: Deromiors ot Deni re York, from Women, co Baya hk 4. 2 Germany, sone 4% Anvermente resureed from Ward Ciby Lampoovog’s Ofkee, Ons. at Reat Esrate.—Sales by auction :—Five lots on Forty- ninth street, near Eleventh avenue, each 25x103, $435 ship Princeton; 20 per Martha's Vineyard. Dre Woops—470,000 Lbs. logwood. Grain— 1,027 Le . 230d. 0. Tirchban Bats Pan thern Railroad, 6: itebbut road, 100 orthern Railroa’ zi 9 do., 32%: 4 Old Co. Worce Nor Railroad, densburg Mortrage bouds, is port, since Saturda, Corn_is Aunany, The following have been the receipts here sine wheat, 6,600 bushels; fnited States, Zit; Ireland. 68: oe 15: France, 1; Switzer isan Possessions in North America, I LIVERPOOL CLAssiriCcATION. . Plerida:tlobied Teaes ms ela, ts lt bees, incod or mackerel; 1,300 480. for sealed, Bat aariag Tto0 8.12 000. bushels wheat ai in bulk; and 200 bbls. lard, at 15s.; and 300 boxes res were at 25; 858. aaked To Havre 2% for cotton, 85 a $6 for ashes, 0 California, freights continued in fair demand at 45c. # 600, according to date of sailing. There were 500 boxes Malaga raisins pur- at 9T3g0 ;_and 15 casks $6. Imported to day, 3 bbls. limes, of at 450. a 500. Hemp —Beyond 20 bales American undreased, at $1 25, to-day, 50 Ibs Tron favored factors, 50 tous Scotch vig realizing $21 Imported to-day, 505 tons pig, Latus arrived slowly, and were hejd at $1 81'¢ per Lime seemed firm at 87}¢ for common, and $1 2¢ for Moxasses continued dull; 60 hhds. Porto Rico realized 22c. Imported Navar Sronea.— Excepting 300 bbls spirits turpentine at 6c. a 364,c . casb, and 160 do. fine rosin at $22 55, Ors.—Over 3,000 gallons linseed changed hands at at $2 87);, four Imported to-day, 46 bbis. castor oil. Provisions.—Pork inclined downwards, with sales of do, prime, at mess bringing 87x. Lard ap- th oatreat. mear Eleventh avenue, each 253x100, $550 each, $1.740; one and Sixth ave- nues. 25x100, $330; one lot corner Broadway and For- orner Broadway Sa $3 S11, was a $10 59, four Imported to-day, 25.000 Havana. picked up at Ohio and pri and 25 hhds. erest, indicating au im- bbls, whiskey Bvcans —100 bhds. Cubs found purchasers at 4ic0. 9 47,c.; and 500 boxes brown Havana. at 4X0. 9 market unaltered, Imported to-day, 120 boxe 5ig0 nd 24 takem at Tie. Tonacco opened rather quiet—50 bhds Kentucky and a few cases Connecticut he operations consisted of 25 quarter casks Sto Pacific; 113 per MARKETS ELSEWHERE, Brokers’ Board—4 shares Western Providence Vermont Central 75 do. Sioa, do. 10%: uae ‘ Board—82.000 City 6 shares Farmers’ iratd Bank. ofp, After Canal 114: 90 Reading Raticosd, market ‘The river remains low, measuring Oct. 27, 1851. bare been— els; corn, 52.000 Western flour has beea are unchanged. is ateaty and ady. at Westera sold at | nebanged. Oot. 27, 1861 Flour has been steady, but mot active; sales, 1.000 bbls. Corn--14000 The sales of barley have been and 85 a 8c. for Some ordinary two rowed sold at 750. Bales Hops told at 200 | ——— Clinton street, Brooklyn, the | ev. Samuel Seabury, Pastor of the Church of the Annunciation, and af terwards by the Rev. Mr O'Laughiin, of St. Patrick's Cork, Ireland to Mires Jresve, youngest daughter of Arthur (afixin, reland. the Rev. F.W. en to Miss Many J Cory, daughter of W. J. Coey at ‘onto, on Beptember 14. L. W. Warsow, Esq., | merchant. Fergus, late of Galt. to Many, youngest daugh- surveyor, Langloan. pear Glasgow. The above mentioned Iady i# the Mise Mary Brown whore vicissitudes on the day of the sailing of the City of Ginagow, on her first trip from Ulaagow for cally overcame. created such an amusing interest in Glsagow at the time infant sonof Edwin and 7 are requested to attend the funeral, from 276 Beventh street. on Tuesday merning. at 9 o'clock, without further notice. His re y for interment On October 23, after protracted i Mre Ass n, aged 45 years, wife of M ? Minard nths, ‘the 1ith day of of Ocvober, 11; Giris, 89—Te et Fever conxoativ | : 1 Fever nervous. ‘1 [1 Gre gee i 1 Boart, disease of 4 « 1 Hooping cough... 3 1 2 2 2 5 6 8 «al 0 6 4 “ oT a} 1 ty i te 2 1 a.) ‘ i re | H 12 - { a 2 cok 0 2 ‘ 2 me 3 2 ug : 2 9 Prom 40 108) 2 r e Bo 7 ba Bo, 6 To y ” 4 Sto 1m ; 2 a . ay n TR, Civy Laspestor. | to tmith & Boynto: MARITIME INTELLIGENCE Fase of Rew Some eres ee cow Risme, oun ome. at 3 Bue aba. H D Brockman, Clearman & C oe ity, Sturges, Cl Sebr Ale: M Bedell. Bebr set Piorson. Sebr vereburg, y Hunter & Co. Schr jeltimotes Johuson. & Loudon fe ro Now Haven, C Akerly. j gg Bhip be png Finesest, ( Graffum, eaten, Dlssgow, Se he with mdse and vist 90 56, shir rset with neple Gon. ing W. v ag hi westerly is baa ‘idee finve passing Pa peaneae ‘and has b ‘Berk Baleigh {Br), wien, o Hambory, 42 days, with mdse ere, to . Hremerhsven, Sep’ Sark M6 ee isa anchor at ‘Sy oor Trinne, Bete, Rio Janeiro Sept 5, with coffee, &o, Py gy Vener) Bian prone ra. pervonaihieed ro bstarage Brig: Waltron ( Br) Windsor, N3, 13 days, with Br Ms 1 wot S wht to. 5 Scur Alder walk, Brazos St Jago, 3) daye, with hides, Sept 23, Int 35, lon 73.80, spoke brig a Washington, NC, 4 days. mts xandria, 4 days. ot = 4 ee A S 23 Fauisiia. ‘een 3 a Pettigrew, Calais, 7 Below. 78. One ship, unknown. Oct 27—Wind at sunrise, NW, Welegraphic Marine Re) Oot 27, Below—Bbip California, Tamps Tuam {Sumatra}, June %, St Helena, Sept 2. Left whip Sterling, for Pulo ‘Penang 3 dsys. Ship Ariosto, Iast reported at would {U2 ke Barbeatiwee.’ Bark Teetis passed 1 eduue id bound N, with 300 piculs. Hog Island W 20" ini p Plato, of Const for Se aasachisette, while at anchor in Ni ht, ovifted foul of bark Louisa, trom tty, At Lemaban, bark Mecetilas with wee boardad Sma ‘and jibboo! ‘Rehlara. Savannah; bark Chester, Philedel- phia: Sri John Gutenburg, Jacksonville; sehr Azof, Sagua ia Grande. 80, Edw Keppiseh, trom Sal to, from Boston May 2, from Baltimore vi trom do via Rio J ndeer, ATE AUK 2, to return to Rio Janoiro abt Sept 1 from do, art Sept 25, une; John Swa- ey, of Balem, from erzyfield June 2s, ¢ je) Melaazo.’ from: NYork abt June 10, arg Sept: tor Boston 10; sehr Jon A, Davison, for onteridee next day. Bark Baltic, for NYork, sld Aug 2, Moerald Marine Oorrespondanse. Key Wrst, Oot 14. {of Philadelphia), Rllefeon, from rd nis port 13th in a leaking con- Sand hove out for repairs. ned to P J Fontai ed ropaizivg, and Tete tor Brig G H Wright nae tor N York pet ape was opoken 6 miles E of Salvage not yet awarded, owing te “ue absence of the jet Judge. Brig Cughvee, ** 4 York, arrived yesterday, reports a fore ane alt sobr * snore oe Key Facas—name not know Teere “sce bot iow genuele in ports Schr Kokeno has beon hov* out, and i ready for se, Scie Carroll, Simpson, from Boston, short of nrovisiond and water, arrived bere on the 9th inst, aud roports having been fred at three times by the Dominicans while entering Pi y compelled to Ssanish steamer Primero, be- upon payment of costs, te: vored Lor up to her owner, Sonor in order to connect oa leaving Charleston on 8th aud 2d of of each month, and this place on the lst and Wud Failed 10th—Bark Llewellyn, Sherman, St Marks. Purrapetensa, Ook 27—4 PM. (Br) Malls N Prinoi- Peo anillo, Perey, Benes Sehra lows, 2 Wiecieight York; John Harris, Gorman, Albany; ton, Corsen, Providence; Sarah McDonald, Ellis, Fro- ncatew: Win'D Bell, Stulinan, Great Ege Harbor; Loui: meinen Bi Marseill Noung, Athingon, $b J fox; Othello, (sw) z phe, Portemouth, *, William: ew Orleans. Bark Sway Brigs Williaa, Br) Cleverley, Halt Brows, Lea. Hall. rid NE lin, Bhavevidec, Echs Ottoman, Seeley, on New Forks Sask MeDovald, ils, Ply Wheelwright, Boston; Wm M Baied, Stubbs, Bost Corson, Providence Win Hoary. Bedtcrd; Joho Harria, Jerman, Troy: Robt Aon Sesame ae irae tpt ene at been up fi tert Gece Be taken for Wee AMBUR: ae rare fans Sento, atch ay = oh, Nisgers, Basivax, , Marshall, Phi xeric Booed ir enteric kr see, were, Howes 8 bro itn SS Baltisno C1 sett Gast” ¢ hi Y onstanting, sing, Squantum, Crocker, Pacis PaO Nye, (oF Win Tien, Greenoek, w Xo oars: Sates ae Sec do 13th; Pres omings, do 20th: Hew York 180h 5 ftice. (3) gria do ait Fre ch, te Ths hae sede Jae Wright, Cli de J & Luc} ‘alder, Pe do with despat eh 5 T Wm Jarvis Manni Loekinan Philadelphia. King, for Boston Nov 5; fH sn ‘York; Blanche, Sava Porter, Apalachicola; Scotland, ‘and New York Packet, Mo bile; wo ea and Alex Grant, New Orleans; Atalanta, Col- 4 cl ir Robert Ps ort 10%! Gevrais ble dhe for Soatne ta Doane, tor NYork Prince Albert, Meyer Yorshire, Hovey, do 2sth; Oxenbridge, Taylor, and Senator, Folger, for do, {dg; Hiero, Drinkwater, for Charleston, do; | Helen, Foster, tor NOrl ae do; Far West, Briard, for Hong Kong and Canto Licnows, Oct @ Barks Roxans, Washburn, and Julia, Wileon, for Boston, dg; brig Avon, Webb, from St Johas, NF. via Gibraltar, just arr. it — B: ark Ans. & rr. Dawe Yor vo 2, dsyc, do do: brigs Ottoman, Laer $8), for Bultimore, Sid ‘previcusly, bark James Smith, Lovett, Bost others. Mansawits.a, Oot 1—Bark Naooochee, Thorp, for Bos or 6 days Mu Oct 2—Arr Fairy, Cook, Chast bs York); 3d, Sarah & Louten, MoLitan, mit Dreyer. do; Marn. Perk, Connmcasre, Williams, do. orn ‘Sid 24, Newport, Oct eae Jape, Drab raping, 01 Nassau. NP, Sept 23—Acr stesmor Nortoik for Jamaica (put in for coal and ld came aay 7, brig Juverna, , Boston; sehr Annie Sophia, ‘k. Sid 23d, sebr Geoan roy sa tg West. Romo, Sept 27—No Ai Pontamoutn, Oct Gout Taok, iy “7 ‘Donald, Wedge, from Rotterdam for Liverpool, blown back four times from below the Start. Vin wouri, Oct 4—Of Caroling & Mary Clark (not as before), Emerson, from Havre for N , Got 7—Arr toch StJohn, NB. Penanrit Roa: No} ‘Oot $id Louisa Bltes, Fales, (from Cal- Ino) London. ane MELLE, Oct 7—Bark Indlana, Watts, for Boston abt TBroceNon im, Oct 1—In port Massachusetts, Pritchard, N nds, Ramsdell, yi: Oot ims, N Sr Micnaens, Sept J~Arr Torno, Berry, Bangor, and sld Lith fer et Sacva, Oct 10—Sld brig Waitetill, Morse, for NYork. ae do inh, brig Delta, Mehan, from Boston 3th ult, "Sh Joux, NB, Oct M—Arr re ohipe Lady Arbella, Lowell, ard Kossuth, Beli, N York; Benson, Crowe, do; 244, fark Cormo, Quterbridge, do; brigs BM Presoott, Sims, “ae Essay, do. Thizate, Oc S—Bhip Charles, Rusrk, for Liverpool, 14g; Arlington, Ryan. for N York, do; bark Geo Thomas, Fisk, do Qination not t fixe ‘Vico, Septz7—Sid Clarissa, Cook, Gibrsitar and Malnza. Wier, on or prev to Oct 9—Off, Talbot, Goodhue, from javee for NOrleans jome Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Oct 24—Sld echrairam Smith, Davis, Riter; Montrore, Lewis, NYork. 25th—Arr eches Ked Jacket, Conklin, NFork; C A Crook, Lamson, ¢o; D Pbillips, Small, Enstport. Sid brig Nictor, fae Barbadors; echss Sw Jcbnson, NYork; Anna, om eT, BEaZOS, ght In port yehzs Euma Norton, and Alida for Mi B Bora, ig NO: 5 ae we “lst oat Washington (No 4, SiN Tonk Megs ulse. Cldechr Lacon, 2, ork. s6th—Arr throp, NYork; Ber BOrlear jas Bi Youn Velocity. Kyae 8; Edgar, Pendleton. do; lerson, Chase. Mala, via Gibralt ayaques, vie Delaw Breakw: Lok Mor | c Bas toamehip Wm Penn (at4 ps), ships John M Mage. Thora: ke, brigs Aimatia, Boston, A M’Nabb, and Eagte (not sh) Gon Marshall. BALTIMORE, Oct 26 a 27—Arr bark Gen Taylor, Mitohel!, ‘schre Splendid, Penteld, do; Pisto, Hammond, NYork; Emily Johnson, Cole, do; Oxforé, Howland, Provi- dence. Cid barks Story, Ryde! ton; Ottaws, | Freneh, NYork; sohre Elizabeth (Br), ‘Tong, Bt duh Chas Colgate, NYo P ter pg Oct, amet “ship Tlasie Hiarward (new, 868 tons), ork c MN RLESTON “Oct 23—Arr abip Caroline (new), Conner, Beston; brice J il Heydorn (Ilan), Haesloop, Bromen: A " Sewvury ports robe Glassblo wer, pee ays 3 O¥4 obi Parkhill MeKown, Liverpoo! A 8 Hy D Ne Trufant, from "bh ladelphis, wre nj Gen Worth, PI Hartfor4; N port: Lillie Saunder: wy Dovglaas, do. Tronsides, Green, New Yor RZ Bet Correspondence. & » Fenax, condemned at Havana, sold for $1531, and $1, Sure Bi hence at Boston, saw Telearaph, " , betwesn Teskermack i. eked Light, with or loexed, in tow, water logged, and all hands gone; appeared Bank (on mr) Rowoxsrow®, of London, bofore reported fallen in with about two days sail from Portland, Me, water- Jorge a Ly snes ned, deal laden, &o, was from St Stephea, ‘Veascl supposed the Ra ends on the 1éth inet, in th ay. Her crew, 2) ii one: was niyract othbay, and landed at B. condition. One man jumped after being taken on board the A fcun was towed inte hetham 3 234, re! N Baker. ‘ers full of gras from Baltimore for Jamatoa, was West Caicos on the Sth ins! ier "h or ontee o 4 she was how ot posed a brig or ¥ at anchor five or six miles N areat Point, Nantucket. She had nothing but her bowsprit standing, the jibboom being go: Miron, Oct 4—The James Riley, from Quebec for Abs- d here to day, with bows stove and loss of jib- in contact (where not stated) with an wonts, Oct 4—A piece of board nine fect in ith “Monterey” on it in Ingxe gilt lot: 4 short time in the wat joked up this merning. (The Monterey put inte O th for a hat- ber, with lose of topsnil, Se.) w nff,ty at Boston Ry ff Hanover (of Provincetown), ort " via Provincetown, with 170 bb! +p ty #t Provincetown 2th, brig Sam! Cook, from N Atlantic Osean, with 75 bbls ep ofl Sronsx—Ia Davie Birnie, ‘uly 7, M'Lellan, NL, clean. Spoken. Tip faranak, trom Liverpool for Philedelphie, Sept 23,140 ‘a bark, Delia Chapin, Osgood. from Caloutta (ey Gos Wastes for fOrienns, Avg 6, lat 32 Friday the sveaine: | ember x ren, they were taken cf by sche Tasso, | ag Bt” at ot | oF NTorh, bs N von port Chey’ Golburn, trom Liverpool, ding; Corea (Br), Maguire, do do; Susan G Owe haels, for do lax; Co lumbia, Gra} wm NYork, do; (br), Seatth, fm ‘Triton Nvork, tes Huguenot, ‘dard: Werpeo), sepa: JO Galboun, Melener, do wex: ry M 0, Id fr), Vi for Havre, wig: Gen Parkhi ol, read jay State, Dill, trom Tiamm (Se), Valley, from Stockhela, Comming, tom NOrisans, te dorge Isa Hamphrey, for Boston, Fou gailies), Marmelatein, for Roiterdam, ti He: nyt from Havanese, to undergo repaira: Ssranae, § ier ‘NOricans, ready; Virginia Arn, Robertson, from Ma Frederick & Louise (Meck), Beadheuty, for Rio eric a Br) ae | ioe; | from 4 | Sw), Lindber wee; Roqurn (iF scar, Rt A), from Bord i, Wooster, | from Sava te undergo repairs; Lucy nce, Knight, | for Boston, randy; ltethere { etch). Love m NYork, Wisi, Motes, Wiche, tor do, ready: id kin, from eo Hallett, Howe ‘23d, ship Liverpool. GEORGRTIOWN, 8C, Oct 22—Arr brit Warren Brown peyaes Newburyport for Buckevill; sears Ana Smith Vork: Patmes, Sentord, Boston Gib CEBTEE, 0: oe rrechrs Echo = for BN Yor! 00 for N Yor! Energy, , do for ALLOW ELL, J Monica, Burke, NYork: ith, sebr Arno, nie ist, brig Elica — Crowell, St Johan, N 4th, Harriet Ro. n ‘ie), Wilkie, Li Henry Fork Wetumpka, do. Cla thip Pandueny, Bor jeans, oark vk, Brows, do; schr Martha, Teal, Gsiverton Also a1 Mille, Chagres 17th, steamer Drother Jonatha Deghert 01; Sou t i = che Martha, te 4 Gal: a Neeser MEAD, Oct het te gehre, Orhoe R hae Hart hia, ee Feth MACHIASPORT, Oct 19—Arr sehrs Coral, Stewart, (with lose of foremaet Bld os brig North America, F on eg BY cans pone TR Jones, Cnt NEW ORBANS, Oot 1s—Are steamship Winteld Seots, ceotiarg NYork, via Ke: jan chester, Tyler, NYork; Manills, Gray, NYork becca, Wolf, tert) Best: tany, Malaga; 2 oe , foqaite, from Balem (Aug 31) for West Const of Africa, Sept at 28 58, lon 90 , from Boston for Gibraltar, 24th inst, off Cape Coa. Ports. eal Pca Oot Arr Tedesco, Winslow, Havana; Len- iP i ‘Gor Brig Angostors (Vener), Garvey, for mr Hapor. Cha Chase, fies. “ilonpa, Se ron k Prospect, Dow, for Havana d ‘B Tare Digiee, Prines, Blanshard. $0 & as ao yao Met listers {ne Penne 4, O88, 7—Helyoke, Perking, from Bangor for aT Saunders, Baltimore; 5th, NOrleans. Sid phi: eat "Fie Fron, Mather, Penang, for ot- “Traure, Oct 814 John Kendall, Boyd, Wilmington, ngnorees! ia endian Le Helen a Beate, Sileby, Havana. 4 Ot Lilie Joyk bobla buck NW Bridge, Underwood, dole, Atkine, Newoustie, R; 294, PArEcNoat” Page, Brisceh be bath, Be on, Lathiay Ant’ Chiwrexcos, Oot 1—Bid brig Sarah Williams, Gots, Bow. Oct 15—Brig Bilas (of Portiand), Morton, for St Kee Deiphos, Cartis, London for Bangor (and 11th, isa b Hamilton, ‘Tarlton, from wrence, for ‘uscany, May now, rine. Art Star, Snow, Cronstadt for Bor Qreee Victoria, “Ste ‘Origans, art Sept 29, wigh bay part of ier ‘ours ®, delpbins peowen O08 io WERN, Oct carr ria ‘ropes, vow Windies; “New for iit het hee ote atten Saw. B Bris Pekar York, Stary sete Bell Richerson, NY oI Orleans; J Deblja, Rice Providence Rit itt Ra sen aatelt Biter ete Bite ft eit own, Perry, ‘ bas “iieaerphin Cid brig CT BPLRFOaR os" ins BURY PORT, . ard, NYork, to fit for whalin ont PuTeA DRL Pith ets orien Rist NYork, Cld sehre W 8 Merirors csi Prigrim) Clerises| aaa Charloste, Rist: Ean tte, End a ee a ease: man, Sin ¥ = Pete a“ évtonyer, ont x a ed prop P bf R Oct ert) tohr Jew, Hoyt, Philadel ie ee aisipae dete Ogee ate ee Ley ig ty Rhodes, Haley, NOrioans. rE eh ‘asi Inc, Bampeon, Atta: pe Phin fihia ith, 8 Waterman, Sai <) Pega ‘Wehr Florio, Beooklyn for Boo. Md barks Thos Prince, Corn races y Parker, Auld Philegsiphie: "Sia. ack Seve SS ites Sanama (0), Ladtow, toe Moths Hd: phis.. M, Oot 24—A\ bg N jteamahi| rother Joni a Meee’ arnar Mf Pope, a Gerry. ae » at Mobile— bt Newoombe, nee Sr Jaco—Sohr Alderman—R B Gage, Harry Har- Bailea. Layanraoi—oiy of PULA from Philedeiphta ohn ‘ONeit 'yhiade son, John Tui ay SeRAMER AMEBIA be OR Livanrool.. street. clock, 30. MARRIOTT. UNiTED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY —FOR Cre a 000 tons bartice, tos oT ier at's v'olsek jaloon means bos} Forward Saloon oe. cd 1 70 Stecrage wy No bills of iiaine ir has Lg | N. B.—8h: ti ‘or or freight or pavonge, apply to TS. 177 Weal atroot, Sorucr Warren. ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY ‘Throvgh Line for San Francisco and direct Extra Steamer—On diane Kevan Me, the stea BRO! d Of tadlog, which m ether form will be ym pen y” extra steamers for San Francisco. For freight or passa 9. South street, or at 177 West ‘treet, corner at 54 and ‘arren street. evant of P ACIFIG MAIL STRAMSHIP COMPANY—ONLY through Hne for California and Oregon, vis Chacres— Fare reduced. —On Mon. ay ats P. ‘The splendid stea BITRE C1Ey ‘apnet, Commander, will precisal So'clock FM 20 P! DE! irae eile connect with the United Stat ote bail without say delay for Sou’ Frese of the passongers and mails: Panama. Por Spriy at tle. fice, Bf and 50 South pteest, oF at street, corner Warren street, 0, oe West ACIFIC through line fer San Francisco, via Ch: Pare reduced —On Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 3 o'el The eplendid double engin tteamehip Oaio, wi her accommodation Echenoks Commander, will So'elcok P. M. Precisely, fr gureet, North river, wit Chi connecting with ‘t MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—ONLY es direot,— wok P. M.— ry mm her prer governmon® mail favorite Uni me pon SALG, FREIGLT, OR CHARTE rior bark COMPRER, burthen 2,00) fastened and coppered, Has rrela, copper made but one 7) voyane: ie in tiie order visable f fora my tae having fe ‘ River oor tera a a astivaln, Pt PONVERT & 00, 07 Water see, ial OA T8—BOAT8—BOATS.—THE sundcainny 13 selling coppe: fastened washstroak boats for $2 59 por fuot: copper fastens from $2 to $2 5Y per toot; s w yaw! boats, $2 per foot. "J. WILLIAMSON, 47 Weat etreet. UP ADRIFT, IN LONG LAND SOUND. uth from New Haven Light, bout 16 feet long, pain’ The © said boat boat by applying Some’ the Jovp James Lawrence, at the foot of Kivington street, and proving pro- and paying charges. th the wi that is 60 thoroug’ And how ean it be o tisemente ! voysney,” « Upon the cor trarpe it ts co astonishing thatse many have bean iuduced to try, amo: the bost ef deceit that surrounds them; and to such aa w degree has it boon senevign’ bat bow, while | am writing the pare dictates of truth, I know, as well as I know that I'am writing. th: it ty who reads it will erhspa mis ft, a he trath of wtiae Tepoho. 1 am orten so perp sot what to do, and but for the reliance upon a tom,T ould not enpport the trials Tam constant to, of which I will relate one ot two-—I cave a bot Antidote too young man t had known several yeaes, ia copsurapticn, who took it (im tt could pot harm him) with th in hie pocket with tho peeviah: atly contr: the utte 1 enw b fr 1 rior wise eubyeos le of my whe curved lip of distrust, nee and irritability ¢2 the “Ob, gre, 1 will tak after, saked how ( Docket with thewaxunurcken, Ho, like mulliions, died want of fait Another ned it several bott'es to—T think ms many a4 seven oF eight—who stil! and worre; I knew positively, then shen t! and @ont to seo him; I took some with me; he was could hardly roeak. wife, if be had tai y No net e drop. Thi vtlced that wh of leo stood; he turned bis hi Tomer te’ pause, she wert oltowed. “Oh, elf,” she ow to vee itr wt om almoat ‘afraid be is, end Ty jd you deceive me, why ke ving itto your husband id it was a deadly ihe with reparé to its operation: of auch awfal ¢iseame that seomed ¢ as the patients came for more medi pearance of miracles thaa the me cf ite mighty 4 1 rook ofeent in where thovran4* of, my fell life, bold im hand them ink 01 2 fish fered help TALBOT WATTS, tnd Compounder ofthe Nervous Antidote, Wl Nasese ste N GLOVER CONTINUES TO rh protract bal er"t... od afied the skill “, eat EDICAT, CARD.—D cure those are apprised that t 7 Pretenders, undir foilcious naman, with, » ciation, who make ex promisoajot beware of there verealf named de © FEE TILL CURED.—DR. CORBITT, or wp DUANE ytrect, may be coneulted confidentially om ited 4: ‘4 rail ved in ped aperavat jeceeer, and mild cases a tew dave. NUD Steangers, be daeotred. Tape not lth Deane 0 Bee my university diploma in D*: WARREN, No. 1 MOTT ae ed confidential jes him to is CONSULT- C5 “Gear Lamy rovetared jn dross, nieatioats i KIBO NG Teo il curede R, 1, MORTAMORE CAN BE, CONSULTED, TR spied. th ‘optim crate 9 F position of braggadocis ¢, ‘all themselves y | Eaetsgies ie POH Ma wii eet D* 2 Bomnre0y Is whe 4? iyi ye Recent cher he ones in tures ore certain, nai tine fee any citer fas of ia ‘Amerson, payee wer ahton, tae for pee if at af Shes never Wend leew ert we inna ome eae rae = eh E spectability and of prot ote ia tavcate t's Ene ie ‘og tromtinont, by letter, ade acces Vou 80) Poet Oto.

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