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More Letters---More Coming. fateresting from General Sam Houston, Na- thanlel Greer, bx-Senator Westeott, and Mr, Merrifield. No. I.—Gen,. Houston's Letter. Hontsvitte, (Texas,) Sept. 27, 1851. Dear Siz:—My attention has been bya friend to an editorial in the Aichmond Enquirer, of the 2d inst. Init youruggeat that I ought to dizolaim the agency of Mr. CH. Donaldson, so far ‘as he may have sought .o connect me with his cor- leave, which has recently appeared in the WNew Yorx Hgxat.o If there 1s any such person as Mr. C H. Donaldson. or ever has been, in Texas, Tam not aware of the fact, nor have { been able to obtain information of avy such individual. I have geen several gentlemen who have recently canvassed ‘our State in the Jate elections, and not one of them has ever heard of Mr Donaldson. Enolosed | send ae several editorials from news- papers, from which you may be enabled to come to some satisfactory conclusions as to the im which should attach to the Donaldson humbug. Further than tbis I bave nothing to do with the affair. If Mr. CH. Donalason is a real person, and can ever be identified, it will be found that neither be nor any other person, in truth, has any authority to use my nme in any pledges, bargains, Or agreements with any individuals or cliques, for any political purpose whatsoever; nor could [, a3 an honorable man, sanction ruch a course. I will leave you, sir, and all intelligent men, to divine the object for which shis extraordinary cor respordence has been goten up, wish a vapid at- tempt to connect my name with principles to which I bave ever been opposed So fur as it has been Dm Or proper inthe discharge of my pana duties, either in speak ng, voting, or acting, I have Bought noconcealwent of my principles; aad it is ue to myself that I should remain consistent with the past in all things which may affect my own ebaracter, and the peace, prosperity, and hopor of Our country : Iam, very truly, your most obedient servant, San Hovsron. No. 1.—Mr. Greer’ Bau To tne Eprror of Tu Jear Su—I have no: yet returned home, as Nace will perceive by this, my affairs requiring my whole attention in this section but in view of the gro3s misrepresentation of my position, by a portion of the press, | now address you for the purpose of setting certain matters right. [bat portion of the press ia Jowa which has ever epposed my principles, since the unfortunate publication of wy correspondence with our fellow committeewen, have pretended an utter iguorance ofme To al! who have known me at ar home, since I left Penosylvania, this is de cidediy cool. I will not waste much space in reterrizg to their miserable subterfuge, and will let it pass lor what it is worth. My services to the democratic party, in times past, will not be for- ten, and had it not been for the shameful treachery of James Buchanan, and hie friends in Penasylvania, they would pot bave been thrown awayin i My exe:tions in Pennsylvania, in that campaign, were, | freely adwit, thrown ay. I therefore left my residence in tbat, for my new home in the Hawk- Eye State, which nas, on all occasions, proven herself democratic to the core, although Gbere are many politicians in that State as soulless gs aoy | ever met with in Peansylvaniaor elsewhere. ‘The examples of ‘ bolting” I witoessed in ’48 have opened my eyes to democratic usages, regulations, &c , and! sdvise my friends to loek out for traitors in tho camp in 52. Whatdo we sowsee? Why, @nunexampled array ot 6 iters in the matter even of issuing a call fora democratic national convea- tion. Men who hai seriously recommended the lesuing of that call, now doubt their authority in the matter, thus giving ‘sii and comfort’ vo our oppo- Rents. But let that pas | The letiers of my as e#, (which I maintain | Were surreptitiously obtaioed,) »peak for themselves, @irddemaid an explanation froin me now. You alone know how you obtained toem, but I have my suspicion: as to who was the wretch that furnished Indignant Letter. nk, Oct 16, 1851. New Yous Heratp them to you, although in the pettifoggery of New York poii I may rot be able to positively fix | itupou bim He deserves the everlasting infamy of the National organization of the democratic Party, and altheugn be at present stands high | gvates, be will yet receive the pun bis so justly bisdae After consuita- e of my friends and fellow-commistee- frain trom mentioaing name at) Asa matter of justice, however, [ Wculd state that Senator Westouit, in my opinion, knows as little of the manner in which they were Obta‘ned, az does your “lightning” presa. I have | wet the ure of bis acquaictance, nor did he z amily with whom | resided while at: Jig to the business of the National Committee ia | Kew York | | cratic Si time, bat will wait for farther evidence | a | as bas been hinted, or some free soil democratic whem Desald- aioe les as to lations obiessed 60 De- =| open cade habaged STKe., end a trom same : man who fot thoes eddressed vo Greet Corton —The market was inactive to-day, the aules street, in this | got those to Hie pecan bas | me mine nee ae ceuk their letters to | called on me to about these let! before PLR ed inquiries, ob- | Mr. Westcott called, except John H. Keyser. Plorida., ie ¢ Trace the way re- S. Mergirieip. 7647 ork, Ween, MABESITON, Ont SI. wether vom name is afizel tot, Mr Jeb it. | _Gzmeat, Hovston 1 Ruooe Iezano —It i ra : agtassaiie Bete aeh Fete ars Col Babel, Keyser, whose name is mentioned in the certifi mored in democratic circles, that s singular oor - ea sw ORLEANS, Oct 30 fermerly oceupied the same store. Boing inform: respondence has been going oa between General eae Dey oy ama Ui NYork. Ro ‘a oteamahip that he had received a letter from D, or G. I calied | Houston and a high Gticer of the State govera- Pione. ~ iso are ships Colombe, ‘Josiah Bradlee, Meto- upon him, but be declined commusioating to me | ment in this county. ‘The correspondence is con- None. Hesse, Heme | na ead sCriey, N¥orkt i ney. anything at allexplicit, or certain, or te, go | Rected with the democratic nomination for the Pre- Siig to ‘the low range of American pro- | parm canine & al Lnrence, lcould thereby be aided in prosecut in- | 63 b . Browne, we understand, has been | guce in the English markets, shippers were offering Arrived 28th—¥i tar, aa fol w, uiries. Mr. A. is, I believe, of the Land | mentioned in it with lors respect than was duo to | lower rater, For Liverpool, considerable lots of flout Eiverpoak ms Banter agate, sua Galina, NYorky bark eform Association inthis city, at any rate a lead- | the chief of the warrior democrats. We need not | were offered at 1s., and refused; 1.600 bbls , however, pro- | Blisabeth, Baltimore; oe im. ing man of that party, aud was active in the pro- | g° into the particulars, as it is understeod that the | bably to fill up, were teken, at 10d. For grain, lower Bolow—A Boston bark, supposed from Mebiine” Got 30. cocdings ut Tammany Hall, had a fow woeks ago, | lust etter from General Houston will be laid bate | Saat hare Cee to onder, 10,000 bila anval scores | wage’ bptstiy, 2 S078 fom Calla for Altzandzia has for th f effectin ti the ocratic caucus a n.—, i» 10, . . Iedvetrmers,andabelidenta tie olry aud et | (Hts) mm sti Mic" Tew pach obi Moteur. Weng hal fuer | fw, have pants bres were tM Ome Ringe, trom 0! sorts ng $07 little over, appointed te yay i willing to be called demsoerate, ‘and, as it tuned | Great Whig Meeting in the First Ward. | jiy detained. will sok sail unsil Gee th Noreen Those pbtrived Beige Charlee Béward, Becton, for Philedelphias out, to promote the nomipation of the Hon. Isaac | If the whigs have been dull in other parts of the city’ | was nothing new to notice in rates to California. Gorturion, Bangor for Greenport; Ontario, NYork? Ariel, P. for the Presidency. I presume that be | they have been lively in the First ward. Last evening | , Pnormons— Tork meved to theextent of 250 bbis.and | Beaten for albany; sloops Lewis, and Harrist, Falmouth for might, if disposed, throw some bh an entbusiastic whig demonstration took place there: | Jard culy 70 bbls, wore sold, at Sic coe Othe oteiee d—Brig R B Lawton, Mavens; sobr Wandopasso, abouts and who abouts of Donal they are real persons, and, if not, who probably contrived the correspondence, if it is a hoax. When the letters were first published, I had no suspirion that any of them were not true and genuine, and | am now entirely satisfied that those bave not varied Svcan.—The business was confied to 100 hhds. Cuba, at 4); a Se, and 100 boxes brown Havana at 5',0 , yet hold- exs were firm. Imported this week, 1,296 hhds., 79 tierces, 63 bbls , and 240 boxes. Tt was « larger one, by far, than’ the ratifcation meet- irg at the Broadway House on the night before. It was, perbaps, the greatest ward meeting ever held in the city. Early in the evening » bonfire was lighted at the corner of Broad and Pearl streets, and a number wD, all the above vessels, and those previousl; orber eailed this morning; aleos large fleet from Dutoh 1 ey Atrived—Brig Nanoy Pratt, Have: PRovipercs, Oot 31 Baile: we Orray Taft, Charleston; schrs Issac Hinok joses G Leonard, Job Phil- EWHURYPORY, ley, James River; Moses nar ot a ublished as written by General Commander, of Telegraphie Reports. adciphia; slooys Wm H Bowen, and Blackstone, NYork, Routh Carolina; Samuel Treat, Esq, of Mo. ; | 0f persone cangregated’ eoune: it. Ab Rale-pass coven New On.eans, Oot 28, 1851. rene ane Om THAN. Oot M Hon. Wm. Kt. King, of Alabama; E. © o'clock # meeting was hold at the Broad street House’ | Cottton has been in limited demand; 1,500 bales its Taghors. ,Seltills, River, Ge; J Nickerson, Kay ; B. F. Hallett, bsq ; Wan. F.K to ratify the mcminationsf Alex. A. Shultz, for Senator; | charged bande t rather lower prices, | Choice olarided Oh id ee Eek, 1 Torks sobte Alvarado, Jack, ; 3a f North Carolina ¥ : suger 740. |. mel ’ = te V es gs wen bt eins = Prabaens | Williem Flegs, for hegamid i Edward Griffin, for | is flour, at $3°75, Rio coffee—250 pi Any Mh Hixeid’ Maine Colrainaeanne, a pee we iw others’ published ae addressed | Alderman; and Joba H White, for Assistant Alderman. pennur raspy spose co * on enem & 4 ‘The spacious rocm was densely filled, while there was a ; . : Arrived—Bc hrs Chrono to Donaldron and Greer, are all authentic. The | isree number outelde, who could not obtain admission. | rected TCO bales, at ay Gaver a at teens | Jobe G Faxo Buiph ntlcmen just named have noi, in a single in- i 7 > 4 Raob ett, Philadel) ge e ee P Puente, Esq , was called to the chair, and advert | cont—gord middling being quoted at 6c ice—Ca- | erp port, probably bd B; 27th, ii: ttarco, disputed the authenticity of the letters im- | ed to the large end enthusiastic meeting, the unanimity | rclina sells at $4.a $4 25. #reightehave declined Four | stale for Albany’ Hoien Barnes Hill, Wollfees for pated to them, and several have admistod it. I | that prevailed in the ward, the capel question, and the | ships bave been taken for Liverpool, at one half penny | With loss of an auchor, Jib and fiying j1>; 28th, Crusade, Rip: Jo not yet know that the letters of Donaldson and | tariff ard. fully, to the candidates, all of whom re- | jor eotton. Sterling improved Tc a 8%¢c. Joy, BY ork Greer are fictitious, though the circumstance that | ceived his evlogies, particularly Edward Griffin ae \siled 2¥th—Rehrs Chi metor, John G Faxon, Denmark, New Onueans, Oct 31, 1851. Cotten has been firm to doy, with sales cf 4.000 bales. The week's rales have been 36,000; the total sales in Oc- O H Perry, and Highlan In port 29th, sohr Beles Alderman. they do not come forth and show themselves is quite Ter, ecm Ht. Wurre hen moved the fhilewiag seo ines. euzpicious, and also the fact that they do net call Purcanenpara, Oct 314 Pik 4 vutions, whieh were drawn up by himself. and were uoa- disteah- teins Meiteihe tated ag,” for the letters addressed to them, remaining at the | Ntions, which were ‘ober bave been 140.000 bales. The receipts at the rrived—Brige Marietta, Shackford, port; Har ‘ 3 r. imously adopted ip same | seebet, Ad: NBedford; Narraguagus, Dighton; Astor House. Without having had anything to do | “Yesorvea Th the tenportence of time, 147,000, and the exports 92.000, The stock ia hand | Sebrs Larkin: Churvuck, Hrovideuve, ited Borrete, Boker, with the publication inthe Henavp, and #ithout ita bearing wpen th o-night is 117.000, against 77,000 at same time last sea a po ia, Wrightington, Fiver: i arnestiy and cordially » Young. Aleaandri ud county tekets, aud wo will re cers Rerolved, That in Edmund Griffen, our candidate for Al- derman, werecocaise a true Ww ft ‘The quotation for strietiy middling is Tc. New Onreans Oct 31, 1851. Tobacco.— The sales of the week have been 8(O hhds Prices are feeble, Ohio flour is at $360, and St. Louis bert brands superfine $375 a $437. Corn is 33 a 430 ; &DY connestion with, or relation to, ycur paper, auiborizing any attempt at interference as to such publication, I do not hesitate to avow my gratiaca- tion atit. Some ofthe letters, and particularly those ‘a Robt Walsh, Kellock, NOrlesus; Charles i, do; brige F Fabars, Fontaino, 86 Jag; 8 who, in the dentified with thy it 4 - of the three or four gentlemen firet named above, | gitneu! disharre of the du By ree Bt Louis 200 316. Bran 660. Hay has declined to $13 74, Portland, Alben Fearing, dpaces, are, in my judgment, highly creditable to their ed bimeelf t» the people of the ward. Mess pork $15 $14. Bacon, tides, 1037 alc Lard burg, Poor, Port! ‘Thi authors ; and, indeed, a!! of the batch are useful. [ = im by an overwhelming aud tri ix heavy. and small, Whiskey,19%c Rice, $40 ong ai trust, if there are any others left, they will be made | ™Ycives, That in John H. White, our o $426. Mio coflee is dull at aso, Frime new mo- | Wrie\tingen, do; Levkin,- Churbeck, Wareham c pubhe. They must tend to satisfy the Southern | istont pidermen, we cecnenie 0 staunch and deserviog lapeer sells af a Cake as toe Beale, Boston, Poughkeepsie; steamer Cayuga, Wilson, N shed “ whore character for inter + unaton, Oot, $1, 185 E person _ the folly, ipecoc — partie ot isn ft and proper persons, for the off Cotton—Salen were made to diy, to the extent of 1.800 Miscellancou) jen of courtenancing af smaigation |B ted, and we will use eli honorable means to secure | baler, at6'; 28,0. The week's sales have been 7,500. Snip Runicon. Tosne, trom Bos is called the Northern democracy, in the next Pre- election. Breeipte, 10,814; stock on hand, exclusive of ship board, sidential election. The development and exposure | , Resolvid, That onr rem upon theeharter | 1 (09 bales Holde: free’ sell t, a8 sendy bettom, and rer 4 ‘ai tick . thy of our conii- a 3. Holders are fers at 84 a8 ixc, for which tii tid of the project of fraternizing the Southern and | {épce'and euppo av them, but wo | fair. cwed off by a steamer She was examined by ly. he * divers, who reported ber having received no dama frie Mary & Jane of Pittston, at Cork from Bay of Bor- gal. with rice, sustained some damage, and would go into qock cr repairs. Swe Rocktaxn Wineor, hence (Juno 4) for Francisco, Aug 13 by oo Hamilton, at Cork. in lat $73, lon ou. She Northern democracy, in a Jaltimore Convention, by adopting half a dozen humbug resolutions and calling them a platform, must be éalutary. I do not believe the Southern democracy can be hum- ' bugged into sustaining any candidate that ex-P:e- sident Wan Buren, Hon. J. Kh. Giddings, Senator | Norroxx, Oct. 29, 1851, New cotton arrives freely, and sales to a considerable extent bave been made this week. at 7'\{e a7Xc., which iva dectine of about le. eince the market opened, Old corn is dull, at 48e a 49¢., and no sales of new are re- ported, one cargo only having arrived Staves of all the fourth day of November next, scatter confusion in the camp of our ex emis ud overwhelm them wita efeat. ved, That in our candidate for Senator, Alexander huts, ‘and our nominee fir Assembly, William Flagg, we recognise m en with repul hed; with qualt- ties that eminently fis them for the stations they have bea 7 ~ designated to oo and ill sustain bh the oallot | kind) im good d 4; sales of W.O pipe, 4 jad, ten days previously. carried Chare, of Ohio, or Senator Sumner, of Massasau- | ey" and scnd them to albany seourreprsentatives, | phd. g20.m $81 heading, $340$35; B, 0, BA. $25 a $28 st trussel tresg, and had her top- setts, vould agree to support. If the Southorn de- Jivil and Police J bn ith ins. She wae Kevelved, That our candidates for ie 8 and James H. Wels 60, White beans, $1 18a $1 25. Norroux, Oot. 30, 1851. Businers has been dull, owing to wet weather R. 0. bhd. staves rold at $27; white beans are at $1 23 Cincrynart, Oct. 31, 1851 Ficur is dull. Shippers are only cfferirg $290; but tales have been made at $3 a $305 Cixerxsart, Oct. 81, 1861. Flour is beavy at $30$305. The receipts are increas- ing. There is nothing doing in hogs. Borrato, Oct. 31, 1851. Receipte since yesterday—Flour, 1,5(0 bbls mocracy are willirg todo se, they deserve to be cheated; and | hope they may be cheated, and I am certain they will be cheated. Some intriguing aspirants in the South may be willing to seli her, to attain their selfish and ambitious ends; but the masses of the Southern people of both parties, I do hope, will not be bamboozled by platforms and re- | solutions manufactured to order, to suit all pur- | chasers aud markets, by irresponsible caucuses and huckstering cffice seckers The mere circumstance | Kong, from 8 lo repairs in her passage t» $Francisco sbi vey vy Woather, sprung mainmast. two top. moets, Ke. Ali her damage had been made good, and she wae lading 2let Avg for N York. Baxx Rurn, Liufrio, reported lost om Cape St Roqu her yressce trom Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, had 2.0 bble flour, 2 hhds tobacco, 1600 Ibs tyecis. It is Freeumed th Banx Anvennss, Chriat Janeiro Sept experi suth upon our shores, the land are das te @ gerercsity ave vp and sending seippi to new home in this land of freedom. Resolved, That we 5 mpathise with the oppressed e look forward to the time when Iro him to his ecie Was baved. son, which sailed from Rio for NOrleane, put back on the 9th, leaky. of other " | heat, that some three or four hundred professional po- | ogsin’ take her rightfol stand among tne natio: rone; crn. 22.600 bushels Western four has been in fair Paescorr, before ted ashore nt Ahae- litical brokers assemble at Baltimore, and bap- | earth, as s free sd enited people, governed by herowa | demand, withcut change in prices; 1.000 bbls sold. Prime ‘vesee) previously reported ashore by ehip rulers, and making her own laws, fise, this or chat moan, Chay oan. make. the Det’ | " Gensel Marana thon conse forteard, aud reviewed the wi eat bas been in demand. but the supply trade with, the ‘“‘regular nominated democratic held above the views of buyers; 5,000 posts cago x16 Nanoy Paarr (of Boston), Rhosdos, 13 days from et, therefore, competent to represent them in the ‘or He is”) He had k 3 man of busin e and o! Avnawy, Oct 31, 1851 Reeripte since our last—Plour, 13.000 bbls; wheat, 7100 burbels; corn, 44.000 bushels: barley, 20.009 bushels bar been a fair milling demand for prime wheat; in arortherly blow, lost deok load of coal and boat Brio Bewresa, which was londed at Doboy Island with Jowter, sad sehore at Jekyll Isinnd, hae besa sold, id Yonge & Recken bough, of Barie: ” i i i ticket. He said, in reference to Edward Griffin, that he | coid, et 46e Corn is in good request. at better prices; Bevena for Newburyport, anchored in Berring Cov: eae south ae Cispinlan Te a had met him in ihe hails of legislation Mr, Grifin had | sqivr. 5(00 bushels. at ale a 4c, for western mixed, | M&§,hoim® Sith, and sent into Frovinostowa for of Georgia, Alabama, &e, are weak enoug' drawn up important acts for the Legislature; and washe | (ate, 25¢ , and steady. Bric Fiwry, st Boston from Philadelphia, off Montauk, | to herdin a national ccnvontion with Massa- ehusetts and Vermont, &c.— (Mr. Hallett, of Bos- ton, says truly, Massachuset:s “ is a mere cipher mon Council?’ (Shouts of their candidate for Alderms had known bim as 8 men of im the next election” so far as the democratic | heert. and who possessed the he poor (oo bushels Michigan sold, at 87e Corn is improving; 26th, by cteamtug Tybes, party are concerned)—if the Southern democrasy | man even more than the rich \\ olera was her 00 bushels mixed western eold. atidie Barley— Bric ® v8 Wi nthe consent to combine with States confessedly free | be wes foremost in the van cf Fe ginct he | C09 bushels were sold at 826 a 87340 tor two rowed, | wrien put into Norfolk to ie, @ tered on Sua" roil and whig, and look to official plander eee “eateanth for goed ond wore | sein cu lee meme mene: Oat ety auneg weer; fay night. Cope Henlopen bearing 8W FO Ron | bis te ‘aD fee’ a er iw . would 16.000 bushels sold. rison whinkey is at . tre oP | ish lor more than to principles and their owa honor, and | win the’ race in this election. (Urea: cheers) de | is of ark, bantchn en devectoehe want kod seca aren allow them to vote in such convention as demo- tes, they ought to be kicked and cuffed, and spat upon. “If any body has any idea that | Massachuset's will vote for any candidase but Mr. Webster, deepite all the exertions of his enemies | there and elsewhere, they know very little abou: | her or her people—they will vote for him ugainst any other Union whig oragainst any free soil whig. .As there is no probability of Mr. Webster beiog | the demecratic candidate, Massachusetts has no | right to aseat in the Democratic National Coa- (Generel Mather) loathea and abhor could reject euch @ ticket as that. There was very Gircreditable movement got up hy some professed wiiga, to overturn the ticket, and set up meuia opposition who the rlightest chance of success. It waa of vast portance to get good men for the Firat Assembly dis- trict and for the First ward, because they led off in | voting in the Asrmbly aod in the Common Council; ad | it required men of boldness and decision to lead off and good example. The candidate for Assembiy good encugh Flagg for this ward. aud tary wanted to fee his name inseribed upon that any mia who Is on both sides, Scum Faetine, at Boston from Gonat ‘27th, im Jat 40 0, lon £9 3, loss topm foun Wassuxeron, Br by Ug master, ond fe °. ™M. On Thureday, October 30, at the resi¢ence of D. F shaw, Yorkville, by the Rey. Mr. Lord. D. D.. Gasren Tavion, Evq , merchant, to Miss Pautorawa StvRDEYAND, all cf this city. On Uctober 20, at &t John's Church, by'the Rev. Dr. Rerriak, Gionce 8 Doventy to Many Asn Baissenpex, all of unis city. Haltimore papers please copy On Octcber 29 by the Rev Der. Emidt, Wiis Scnwarzw ani pen to Hannier, daughter of Baron Donder- in wsovere gale pls eails, &> at Cape May, is owned e hails frota Bristol, ced, is insured either ishigh and dry, and caa be verfelk, dur vas criven eeho' finer been got vention. She will not bring any troops to Troy. fing cuteide, when the battle was 0’ b.cchemburgher. jute ot Vienna. at Pour For re 10 le: “Whether the authori of tae Donaldaon asd | cheering.) "In" thia Seed ican Rensnon teem, Chand Iaenaegone Greer correspondence are Waggish or mischievous | 10 enlarge the On Fridey, October 91, Racer Berrixcton, relict of eos at Heepowell Mook. in the ga wigs, or malicious whigs, or some fuunily disposed ’ 0 the late Herman Vosburgh | Literary free niggers or fugitive slaves of this city, The relatives and friends of the family, tor grandsons, Herman V and Charles Ki peo! fully invited to attend ber funersl, from the different # ctions of democrats--opprsed to each other ow various points--agreed in tl toat they | id do their ucmost to defeat the bill. Tae dem >sra'« from Boston for Albany, which went * ‘bor Heh, ot off nexs dayand tehen to the whart. of her pisster were thrown overboard Zth, before on the bar, and the shor id those of are res jo 8 East politicians, some may regard as aa untimporiant | pow say that they are in favor of the enlaryement of the | [ hope eoon to have my personal affairs in such & position as to refute the charge of ‘inconsistercy” | = which has been brought egwust me. The whi prest bas ever opposed me Asa public man, Teould Botexpect much elke But the base ingratitude of Certain self styled democratic journals that are now endeavoring to strike me down, 1 cannot account for. Those journals that bave aided me in my at | tempt to bring about a triumph of the democratic | party, on a liberal and freedow-loviog basis, I shall | ever remember with gratitude, whether I ratire | from public life or not | | have never sought place or elevation. I didnot | Bolictt a place upon the national committee, as has | been charged by my enemies Was urged upon me byt Been by bis letter, published ia the Hexaun on | Avgust 224 I regret, however, that it was pub- | liebed, owing to the whiggish position since taken | by Mr. Hallett, who was warmed into life by the Op the contrary, it | chairman, as will be democratic party, and who now, in its hour of need, bas ba and treacherously deserted it, and, by Bowing ‘ond aud distention, is endeavoring to | Bive the whigs the ascendency in The committee now (praiset be Gol!) bas been thoroughly reorganized, and the ‘mutual admira- | tion” bend incontinen ly thrust out 1 am glad to see tha: my friend Sanborn, of New ampebire, has acted up to bis instructions +o punctually, and sole nnly warned the democracy of Our country of the mactnations of its secret foes, but pretended friends I see that the Wastngton Uwion has published | ® letter, pretendingto be by authority of General Houston. I pronounce it felse. aud assert that the | Cotcm knew when it published it, that the man who wrote it was the gren'ect foe to the Creneral in | the >ountr, If bis “ wounded arm” will allow him, he will stare 20 himself. In conclusion, I will stare thatthe Haran bas | ; Det acted with generosity in dweussing this matter. | It eays it was “a plot.” What if it were? Are Bot the national men, as they are styled, plotting et ly’ and bave not the friends of fr ma) right to communteate their views to each other on the triumph of their cause ? Towa will stand steadfast in her devotion to those | of her citisers who have sopported ber interests, and atthe next Presidential election will be found shculder to shoulder with the friends of liberty throughout the country Yours, truly, NatHanig, Greer o. Ill.—Ka-Sen ‘s Useful New Yor, Oct. 30, 1951 James G. Bexxett, Esq My Dear Sir:— My attention bas been direeted to the followirg paragraph in the Lmisville Jowrnal, @ whig peper, that in past times bas abused me bout mercy, and what is worse, without cause ‘This ia the most decent notice of my hamble self L have ever even in that pap sr: — Mr. Westectt, formerly © democratic United States Er vator from Floride. i- oew aametant editor of the New Yors Herare. He was th: man that receniy got up the fan ous Greet and Donsid-on currespontence Under the waa? of Greer and Voraidron. be addressed letters to all the preminemt dem cratic .ead+rs iv the country, and Qct enewen from them giving their views aa to the pomi- mation of a demccrntic candicate for the next Preriten- ©7 There anewers, some twenty or thirty in number, he publir hed in the Henarn to the great amusement of ‘the whige and the consternation of . We see that the Glasgow (fo) Banner, and some other democratic papers, in denouneiog, Me Weateott for unis foro in the United States Benate than he, and be has Beyer indicated any ebange of polities 7 aricas pare, connecting me with the lonaidson and | Pow cates rch bd Dave appeared within the Inst two months in sundry aig aod democratic papers throughout the ave not exonped my notice. The first Prom’ rs of the untruth, that I was the author Sore Senses |} ne editors of the r- ast o respectful ome day they attributed it to me, 1 ened thom to Fe me the vame of their informant (‘‘aathority,” believe, was the phrase,) fur the statement pete: and | took especial care to assure them that Heation nething to do wich thoee letters or their pub- in any wise. Those editors had not grace enovgb to notice ‘yoy butinserted an extract ion £0 often, avd in fo meny different ways in various ‘inte, that | bave been induced to make some little tion of the matter. In doing #0 I obtaingd, | euthority, that b.fure the correspondence wasgiven | State to wee aguinst the demoe: i It thrown Over afte inquiry. I do not. I tras; the authors will be | canal But what do they eay among themoeir swenty giath street. between Fourth and Lexington ave. Len Feported ashore at Nar tasket on th crvetied out, especially if it be a hoax. If they | tbat tbls Is © good encagh scory tor the el nue. on Sunday, Nov. 2 at Lovelock ‘The remains will | win but was enpected ve be gpvedt neat Wide; had her hee! re whigs, I den't blame theat, and, indeed, give | (bey find a laborer, they tel! him that they are in favor “ stats og proentrond ae ong Ken o. | mipree. ARN, SRS GR Ia dl I them eredit for the pleasaut jok2, and particularly | of the eularaement; if they mest a wall sirect Muancter. | 9,0. p.05. aged 75 Jeans. ipo ay run evn by exenmer Wan Pee f us they are rarely guilty of such sin. It is lawful ps des seinen a eg be en a | Tis relatives axd fiends are respectfully invited to | thich $140 at the Eq ‘ at they say they are ia fevor 0 e very cere) end fittings were ‘or them to gull the democracy if a he record which hows that they bave done what wea | *tt¢Dd (he funeral. from bis late residence, No 174 Wil- Tonecr Haw tona=t pecially the wise men of the party choed to think the whigs had little or no concern nit. [thick you doMr. Taurlow Weed injastice in ascribing it to him, adroit as b in suon mat- ters. One reason | efor believing this -is not a whig contrivance, is, as I leara from the best ‘ema etreet, on Saturday morning, Nov at 9 o'clock, wi bout further invitation. The remains will be interred ip the family burial ground at Islip, L. I., at 2 0 clock, ever did before to prevent the passivg of any law. It may be said that you have no interestin thisiaw There is not a citizen who has not a interest im it; for there ix not a man who eats a loafof bread who is not iate- retted im the cheap transportation of agricultural pro- duce to this city. The frat thing aman has to look eut | for is employment; the second, how he may get a subsist- ence at a fair price Ina large city the demand for labor is great, but the supply is «till graater, aad the tendency ts to reduce the price of labor. It depends oa the facility with which provisions are broagbt to market what their pries isto the consumer. If flour were brought here from the West in carts it would eort forty doitars per | barrel; hevirg better means of transit, it does not cust | to much, but if canal communication were completa it would cost still Iess. {t is estimated by the State | eers and surevyors that it will require the labor | €f 40,000 persons for the next three years. Reery day men are landed from Lre\wad, Germany, aod other parts | of Burope, witheut any distinct knowledge of the kiad of labor upon which they ere toenter, The canal affyrde | | thems field. By their labors om this great work they ‘p for themselves the means of purchasing ® farm, of crrivals at rdinion % Bwedioh, 2 Hambu Portugal, 2; Nethoriaads, 1; Gua: rx, vena On Oot ber 50, of debility, Ma: TOtb year cf her ege. Her funeral will tabe place from the residence of her | ughter, Mre Hughes, 86 Spring street, this afternoon, | Nov. 1. at 3 o’ckuck The friends of the family, and | thore of her grandsons, Henry F. and Charles Hughes, | also those of Mr, James Lynch, are respectfully invited to atten: et Dowet.y, in the hr A Nickervon, Cornell, NAt Orcar (ot Mattapoisett), Dox- Hunter, and Columbus of to the Heap, it #as offered to a distingu‘sbed aad worthy Un! Siatcs Senator from @ New England NPaci Ss ' Fiirhaven, ie party, aod be spurned usin, My opi taat if the thing is @ hoax, it is the prodaction of a kno: of intriguia, free soil and land reforming political tricksters, oa iog themeelves democrats, in and about this city, and with a deep and suotie design The course of the Erening Post bas constrained suspicions in my mind that its editors know more or less about it Uae object of this intrigue sticks out vory plainly it is toinjure, in the South, the patrietic old hero of San Jacinto. M) feelings toward, d my opinion of, that distinguished soluier and statesman are weil pt 13, Orcrimbo, Johnson, NB. a Mesare Horatio N Green, of N tow, Jz, of Mattapoisess, who took aa enh alee emer ete eat techie MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Bhip Jane H phir tor NO rio gt ip Seeloo, B New York, November 1, 1851. 6 82) oom wera, , +408] non ware *,loni7 B. wt p Thomas, with em lgrants (0 reported), Sth inat, lat lon M4. Winteld Peott, Glid Tas Bi, lon 1 trom Liverpool for NYork, Steomehip Brother Jonati ily Srepwebip Rdgar (new), Landor, Vora bsqros, B Mills Urus, PH Nephews from Newport for Apainoh Br » th fecko, ¢ ob 2), Int 26, lon 70 40 known to my friends, and | am gratified to t the rame time they constructing a canal by hip Reecius Eldridge, Liverpoo!, Bpoterd Tileato & Ce. | 44, Seneree brig, bound to NYork, 26th inst, Ist 40 10, lon bat this attempt t» place him im a false position, | which to rend forward their produce to market from the Ship Heree: it . ‘s dick him? interior. The Erie railroad like the Erie canal i+ a work bhip Celestine, Pali and to prejudice bim, liks the J cowner re of bis | enemies in past times, will be frastrated, and result to his honor. Being the only Southern candidate | ke Erie. stmost every a8 yet presented for the Presiaensy, it is to be ex- of the whige, From Orange eounty to Dunkirk, on ter if & man who purchased lirosd So will it be 3 Ps 008, Quinn, hence for Jacme!, Sept 21, Lat 19, 1 . “Behe Thereen, for NYork. Sept 26, Iat 82, lon 78.99. all those who pected that some of the political intriguants of the | pig Tieonsevega, Berto, Sevonach, Barteck & Us, Foreign Ports other sections, and some of bis own, jealous of hia, i clay. ce nS tw : 4 & (Dutch), Kleinen- rail him in every way they can, secretly, covertly, York by free tread ay iv | @ NYork. end unfairly, oftener than openly. I rejoice to be- | «flect of free trade is to depress weges, and to enable the sd party. Oot 5—*1d Rark Stamboul, King- ii 7 of the ir | manufacturer in Kogland to reduce same level " Boston cve they will make nothing fr themselves by their hese a0 these Sav comsbasien Gen. Mother oald thet Oo. ) Now mean aud unmauly tricks aud devices. York ‘irg to the childish erewees of be whize in three I desire you to present my compliments to Mr. | yards in the city. there was every Capger of their being Batavia, Avg 26—Ship Job: jams, Ballard, from Bos: , ts . roo a H ; Be tise, of the Lowiscille Journal, for tho last | Geteated—and it they lot the First we'd, they would | tekt rancor we Wr helena Bette, | $2,008? 5, eee SOL oe wiot lag for Boston. 3 4 agraph in the above quoted article. | thank | jose the city of New York—aud the damping influence of | row. 6. bark Haserd, Barstow, Now York, and passed im tor certifyirg lam not ‘“‘awhig” I bad ra | suche result uy the whig party would be most de- tohr Fair, & imore, Maillor & Lord. ith, ther he had left out the word “fierce.” I am not | structive. He hoped, therefore. they would go shoulder | Bebr Kv oy ranea adloets, Bes Macher, “fierce.” I am a radical democrat, loco foco, if | to shoulder to battle, and that if they were begrimedin | oth —Ship Equator, Ewer, for Caloutts reeze, Brown. tor Cina, ldg cotto arthur Pickering, Brown, for Museat abt Star, Lord, for New Or Chare, for NOrieans, Ida the fight. they would feel not only that they hed won the victory. but that they deserved it (Great cheering ) Dir. Munpay waa next called on, and said he had lately come to reside ameng them For the last two yeers bie party feelings were not exactly de Schr J B Bewhins, Jones, Provid Fehr Gold Bonter, Wright, Portia rw bere Melrowe, Moore, WD Brockman. Sloop Chase, Caks, Providence ved. you please, bat, as is universally known, very amia- bie and mild. But | cake ovscasion to say | bave no afiliation with, or sympathy for, the cong! »morated heterogeneous materials, abulitioniste, ; Oc i , fugitive slave law repeaiers, and old | stroyed. but were all merged into one—to support wo hg ay ph Bonaine, Oct ia—rige Soren Peters, fut Nok 4 lage bunkers, professing to be Union loving and law | wan who did rot recognise the constitution of the Uat- a bed Carbon, Langthorn, f a 3. ‘ pnt, and ro forth, styled the New York Demo- | ted States as the law of the land, and who did not carry temouth. NII), Weeks. Lenton, 4 from NYork, disg: t ersey. lt is no better than thatof Mavsacharetis and | out the ecnstitution and the whole constisution. (loud 2:0 passengers, to master. Hine had mo- Obie. I hope they will get beat next month. The | chert.) He had long fought for the whig party, But be le passnge, excepting om the Suh alt, r “ i ‘ne reedy to abandon it, if it abaudoned the constite- gale. trus democrats, in this State, deserve it for keeping | ion’ but be hoped that never would be The constitu: 1b dage, with mace and bed company. Thrashing and starvation are the tion needed wo praise of his; for tne last two years it only remedies to restore them to sound polith | hcg been sustained and vindicated by one whose Amoti peon & Stentor ee ee i bealth. If they would emulate Daniel S. Dickin- | can beart was equal to hia mighty intellect—who had % (of North Yarmouth), Kelly, son, there would be some bope in jorael. As it is, | guided the hip cf State amidst storms and tem- 26eh inet, | the case is deperste geet. and would bring it safe into the harbor ia rriman, from New Or > Trem November next. It would then go on another crais rite chief cfficer, or firet mate. The great and impor question was the canal ixue, and one ather ridiculows, Ard I desire you to say also, to the Missouri tin (Br), Ring, whieh © Bawner, that thoug | am a locofoco—hostile to ® burke gee Hote, Horter, federal bank, aod pretty much to all banks—to tl ! protective tariff syetem, and indeed all tariff sys ‘ems, and in favor of free trade aod direct taxation though I deny the conetitutionality and expe- diency of expending the federal treasure, raived by taxing the people, in what are called internal im- provements, and ¢t mprovement of rivers and barbore, in the States, under the being ‘‘national” objects: and Boe th { am for these United States of America tuflling their feet destiny by ‘‘annexation,” till the whole of sever, marke ), Pillsbury, New Orleans, at * ships won, 5 days, with cotton, to Geo ‘AM Lawrence, Besrse, th, Philadelphia; abt Sept Lt a of Pittston). Ben Pahire: Chose, Ni ork. ‘with ao addi wv to Ang 19—Art ship Veepa- ordered to Am B, lag; Roman, nerd to speak at Rochester in meeratic consistency It was just the em o, when Martin Vao Buren was ite for President of the Uni f free soil and opposition to the annexation of x08, This wae the cry of the democracy. The very t dey tl urned reund days, ite fants 0,2 Foal ® 4, im ‘spout, lo af the ‘calle, "Was towed from sen by sbenmtug ¥ heavy gale from east at, bet this broad continent, and all the islands contiguou: Pot into Chart ‘to repair. macon, Oct 1-No A thereto, in both po ing become pars of the eral Riiseveth thr). Moore, ‘Sv Marcins, 47 days, with salt, tiinic, Thorndike, ( Noth: tah Chay, Kio Oct Union; and fartber, if need be, of lathering John Bull, and “the rest of mankind,” into peaceful aco quiescence to the will of God; yet, rather than vote Bel \scise Mary Powell, Powell, Wilmington, NO, with naval ppl sommander " ecie Harrison Pris, Downs, Wamington, NO, 4 days, with stores. if the whi deca, num ie Net York tron cul | el Thad naw, Smeg | EE Puc ae et i . ) flere nee to div them in the presemt elee- ay peatora, ~y 9, Pe oetseetuliy elven to. Liens, Clay cre sohe J. | ‘9m, they would be defeated in i802 Citio: Wrisht, toe Virginia Mr Jows Hl. Where then rcae to addrers the meeting. He raid it wae the largest ward meeting he bad ever Crittenden, or Daniel Webster, or half a dozen other whige I could name, with all their for- | seen. Ie did not care any thing for himaelf; the great mer whig sing their heads, | am not oither | isue was wheth+r Edward Griffit would be re-elected. or aren to wicked or & locofoco, as to vemetody tine elected in his tend. He concluded by oon, {onan Ont RE “Shot my eyer, expressing the rtrongest confidence im the rerult, and 7 a rin he} P ‘Gainst half the worth. snd half the virtue, concluded by moving the adjournment of the meetiog Samed 5 Marten, bet Barks W. In this broad fi ‘The meeting then ajcurned, amidst enthusiastic cheer- aetna, Baars. th, to | ad for Boston: James D. Westoorr. ing for the ticket. The reenit tm the firet ward t# regard kiana, 6 days. Gen Jonas, Barding, — ed sort imporerce by whige and democrats ith ¥ oht Sth Merrifield’s Certificate. N CITY TRADE REPORT. Ww Pripay, Ostober 31—6 P. M. a, ‘ been 12500 bh, pol inches sore ete, thers having reas Oar g. ‘Frig Commeree (not Commodore), ; « nee, at $418 ; . a bi bend, WY. $4 Be: Ge at S41 a SEO: exten ‘bark Florenes, Corl " by ary A Senvoee ah 4's 0 fd ‘ee ie. ciystnee Yoon , wheat. y from i Pa , Jon only am veewel, in nereee, from re via Ein ) a in Teele bark 0, at from Ter fer seart matra, for a port in the U states, wte i] Pes oR Le bSeN Tadinnn, Wath, oe Boston 2 of | improvement, and of Burley, 800 4 be fi burbels, two rowed, at 860 Corn ruled bigher, the eales Rerrepvam, Oct U—Byig Koophandel (Duteh), Mayea, fae Row twtg wind, sebr Polaris -( on: - anf Sr Jonns, NF, —Are porium, a at, Gee Se eval ee Be 5 pail ‘Nimrod, from NYork Br Jonw, NB, Oot 24—Arr ship Lookwoods, York; Wm Allen, eo ‘25th, i oe rin iia cesta cate Praag. Br). for Turks Islands, i; sok ee Worltord: trom Baltimors to load for de; Joh 8 Bufseat, King, from 5 Prince. to load Sprague, NYork. ith; no Am vessel 8 are to 6 mentio i , Oot 10—Sbips Charles, Ruark, for Liverpool soon; iarton; Ryan, fur New York do; bark George Thomas, Vana be Cono (Veneauela), Oot No Am xedesle i port. ‘Wamroa, Aug. 21—BLips White Squall, Lockwood, and Sea terpent, How nd. seeking freight for London; ¢amuel Appleton Doane, for NYork, unc; Argonaut, Nott, for do. partly loaded; Nestorian, Blish, from N York (April 33, arc st Horg Kong Ang 7) for Shangne 224, supposed to load for Nicrk: Jamestown, Boman, from w London, ldg; barké Ann Wal Dowing, for NYork,, se; Frige Ryder, uno; Fenelon, jieg, tor Bhangha Komest, ‘(Datch) for 6 ‘Hilda Charlotta (Sw), dodo. aid July 23, fh iiong Keng 208). ona, Whitmore, do Jon, oy x. yd, 5 om Hong Kong Au reja { Hufaian), Gi Hyne, di t Bos b, Sarah 4); doch, F: ran- rowster. Shavghac; Well tom, ‘do; and others as ort. Bost ayo, viously reporte Zanre, Hot I Am vessels in Osmanli, Kenrick, Smyrna, to lond for Home Ports. sid bark satan 4th, APALACHICOLA, Oot 8—In pors bark G! Waite, from Athalia, Welton, do do; ). Taylor, ow j deaisy Lind, Nichol, do do; Randall tha Jas Smith, Lovett, Malaga: 8; E\k, Eldridge, and Mary F brigs Sarah Williams, Got Ir, Turks Lalande: Hawie. Ro: W Moxwell, Farntiax: Quen ether, Clidord; juam ti a a rn, Kel Sarah, Grifin, and J Hinnkle Werak, Reeves, Mal i Ryder; Conse, Jagan, Germs Niekervo! i Lelgs “Arveds’ (Erb, Hatoult, Mochelis e Tr), Ra e | ec eitalhe John Alte Mobile; Frances Janc, N : Jobn'Altred. M: BMezender, Savannah; sob Bdus’C. Kelly, Pbiladelphia. ip, Ashland started in to r, but came to aa- n rt sohrs HL Scranton, and Corah, ans 17h. Jo the bar, weg tide, brig Bre jogers, from NYorh; echr Msjor Barbour, from Ni LTIMORE, Oct 30—Arr bark Ids, Hallet, D i Win? Bus wane. Lorivg do; ech ‘astport. Cld ships Seaman’ N¥crk, to tins ida for California; Coast of SAmerion; Heward, Reed, » Harbor Grace, NF; TAC cola, “BATH, Oot 27—Cld bark 7 Mobile. w, 609 tons), Barstow, CALAIS, Oct 18—Arr schrs Sussa Busten, M’Curdy, and Embiew, Sail, Baltemore; lyth, York, £1d 16th, echrs Mar; flower, Allen, d Columbia, Hutohti nN Yates: @, Rose, and May- nl Weld, Foster, do; 2ist, ache Web, bri nig jpg. from ———. rey Eiwood, do. EASTPORT, Ui M'Culloch, Philadet- phia; sehr Betle. ter, r William, Hans. com. NYoy 2 rigs Pennamequan (new), Croonets, Fhiladelpbio: 2th, Pinta, Mapn, ork. FALt RIVER, Oct 23—sSid sche Kichard Borden, Jamsa, Beltimere. FREDERICKS URG, prev to Oot 27—Cld sohrs A M Hale, stor p. Boston. (ct i0—In port 3maat achr Richmond, Nest. ‘a ter Boston; esats K Bacon, ant from Alvacy for do; Emulous, Howoa, ard Fairview Gor? avs, from Proviocotown for NYork. yOACKBON VILLE, Get al—arr brig Mary Ann, Means, ‘ MOBILE, Oct 2—Cid schr Panthes, Nonglo, Sagea la and Beulah E 8h: DYANMI Grenéo BILLBAIDGS, Oct 28—*14 brige Daal Weld, Foster; Wa Nickle, Leh btoa, and Yankeo, Wallace, NYork; sour Koa- rick, Fith_ ¢o NEW © } ANS, Oct si—Are bark Carmen (5 , pico. Cla nips Monmouth, Toe. ‘A¥crk) Concordia, Pras jnvla, Campenchy Towe ‘eruan te. 5 ad Joven Aw wi Averpool. NORFOLK, Oot 29—Arr brig Sua: oan, Mitchell, Bose tin for Vichmoud (ove Misceil) hr Gordon, Fiveash, Jap atca, DEW PORT, Oot %—Arr schrs E Beraice, Rook, Addison Roed Calais fur do ts. jdron, Litsiene) Rockiand for do, Fi Oregon, FRI + do €0; NYort for Wareham; Bellona, Crowell, do for Pre hovler. Bed ‘ord for N¥or! tone tor Alba lowe, Forohaa, FBiver for do: Ann B Holmes, Davis, de Providence for N York. EDFOKD, Oct i—Are brigs Carolina, Patton, town, ¢; soir Ann Wareham for \¥, Becd, Philadelphia; York chreT B Swith, » Albany: 25th, isoelipi J Ray » Susan, Russell, N do — Art brig Orn for NYork, (see arr Henry tis, Anthony, New nd, B Portland tar ow bridge, Rhodes, er Ritter Troy: sloop Gleaner, Alb: Joy, N¥ort; JM Warren, Albans; Caloutta, @ >, s'bilacelphia; sloop Watren, N York. brigs Eloonors (Br), ‘Boston. Cid bari ett Walsh, Re FROVIDERC Mount, Hinwh tone, Appiery, 35 NVork, Fei do. “Cid 2th, Wiitems, bhod brig Orr: fe, barteston. 8h Nyate Point 26tb, bri E Tivom, St Marys, Qvth— Arr cobre Jos Turner, Milliken. Baltimore; Nathea xe > L Bayles, Tooker, and Joba «Me La albany: Groea rm overs, by r8 Seivnoe. vie Bast Teenwishy sloop Daeve PORTLAND, Cot r~ sohes My Dunrter, Bagley, N-e- ‘Tiewcrgy, Surry tor New York; Leprolette, ‘ator 8 IND, vet? Arr sobre Oh: tes ly White, Corson, Piiladely kisi Macy liza, Apple- “EY MAF EA, Oct 14—tn_port boris John Strond, Riwsll, ond Pilgrim. #avyer, for NYor’. with | a ame brigs CA oe. Posters, ana Bloom Di VANRAW,¢ ‘Onskill, Marin and sa berk Terss, Livermore, N York; rig A Dunbar, B Boston: sehr Julia Blica, inves, ag So th udeon, Ne ¥ bark Ver- Oct order «th Felton, tye tr NV cee P S0th— Arr brig Menseng id Teul § f Saratogs, Th porns, Helivek, uel, de; Matenaas: 27th, Johanes ( Ameterdam , Oct H—Ia port brig Henry Baker, for New Orleans, ready. 0 ver, BYork; 25th, Harriet emmstce. Gren let), Kper Wwicatu janov g>i- M leagerate Mise & Lesy- . MLaclorer. Sie ht eadlag MS Rocke Persons whose me daily. William street. AY BE CONSULTRO DURING Ti on Lionte disessos. He ie weil originating in the hich there are so selt-abuse, in the prac’ ‘avy provenders. Wis Cerdial of cnown to fail in restoring waste od vigor. In lates bottles, price $5, at the Doctor's private residence 177 Allen street, THE “PRACTICAL PBI- R. RALPH, AUTHOR OF * Office hor vote and 6 to 8 o'closk P. M., (Su: rich street. a ae ee a Among mish he ‘enided reveral years lying thoge diseases, followed safe, sod radical oures than can other source in i Se gratece'te which is tt [oetaddrens box 800 Peat " " PER, STREET, FOR THE Dy asset chee pases "Wie Reh aes sat te i an" iSite aed cd Bike Thana bee D*,onmoy saconmentny co DENTIALAT Recent carer he cores in days, Thirty-two years prac- tice enables him to omre on Cane *ianen Diploma ect yg A Sermon Par eee Nopes cas rea openssl wana Stitt steer tating of Went sae