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IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. eeidedly pronounced, it takes up, day by day— sa perhaps I should say, evening by ovening—geed Websicr Movement in North Carolina and | old whigs who have, to use one of Dryden’s favorite last! Kote Pendergast, Beane, for Barnes. moumtes ool TER Otmarey tne New ort Wyatt, from Triviced for Barbadves sage day: Mxtra, Long, iM 1.508 sone—S0 Wraisoron, N.C., August 26, 1852. are now ready to act. At tho regular whig mect- from NYork for Moree bo Zt esas, ak bes, e’ Mr. Benserr— ing on Monday evening (an official meeting, not 8 daye; solr Sueas Cow Fricbio. Yor Phila aalpees t Dean Sca—The influence of your paper is such in this one of the masses,) good deal of feeling was dis- Poru. BOSTON, Aug 2a: lhirloy Hiler, Laverpeo! 22; Dutoh callivt Moria nore Ou aud Rotarian June Phites A Tir- 20. brig Gal Sef a piece, (ond + hae mot mach mistaken, sheers ; played, which was not the loess telling because it did rir Ah) tht semeenxlans Rese; te see t assume a violent character. Since then, gom- hard Feficet the exact state of political feeling in North Caro- peti of more weight in the political ‘wecbit hand | bi bility, is all that he on are gute a Se @70c., and 7c. a Tle. per bushel 4 lina at the present time : of nono of the | Corron.—The market to-day has been quiet, with sales f dela yoars I have been one of the large and | come forward and joined the now party, and others g to the more | of S00 bales, without» a " learaphed, elips q , from Liverp ‘but scarcely less important post o Freicuts —Rates for Liverpeol were inactive; while | and two brigs. Cld steamshi, ii Met of subscribers in this place, to the have authorized their friends to say that they are i; : x aaa 4 beeper: wane isso: ; peaches take the liberty | about to do the same thing. You must not, how- Governor. GENESEE. there was no alteration te notice im quotations, Wheat | tax; ships Weebi Altee a ae Fra a E% was 534 a 6d. Flour at 164, a 18d., with light eugage- | lord, Stone, NOr! ay, @f calling your attention to the enclosed index of senti- | ever, fall into the error of supposing that this great ments, and cotton at 14d.; rome 1.500 92000 bushela | Titebam Bowes Berpey,,Fillsbusy, Obs rtand Portis im pertant Political Correspondence | Kendrick. do brigs Paul T ment of the whig parry in Nortn Caro __ | work—how much we may venture to oall it— Taor, Angast 23, 102, | Tent Ag a rpg Panag jak ot etl Rivers, Port au Prince 4 B Of the lis: published im this morning's Commerciab | hag been effected by those persons who claim te | Frexy Prion— Fates were brisk, at previous rates. * . consi- Dheaded by Alexanavs Nucl, Prondent of the Wining: | bo, by way of eminence, the friends of Mr. Webster. | eration the propriety of coming down tothe convontion, | ,i2°timoxs, spPeafed in ln, request, the oneeations | " maist ton and Raleigh Baliroad Company, 1 Bave only thls '© | Hag iy depended upon them, nothing would have | ina club of one hundred, with Jones’ Cornet Band aul | SrPGg00 e171 fy and Alu st 3. 1200 bbls, prime iad, at BELFasT, aug Bmith Corter, ¥ Vo ik. arr coher Mar; i DIGHTON Aug 26 Leaving Now York . fay: without doubt it composes a majority of the whig 3 § 4 riate banners. Do think, should we agre, | i110, per Ib; with 170 bbis. old prime, now do., and | ge Ve7ON, 4 irs Banieel Ii each month Saflueuoe of this place snd certainly a majority of the | Pon done. They are like the Earl of Nottingham, | Witici is about settled as adixed fact, you could muster | 11.<0, per Ih $6098, $0a$11.end $i3a$l7. | pins; Harvest, Pete ayer, The new aton of whose conduct, at the time of the preliminary | enough there to give usa public recepiion? Suggest this de, Brigce, Phivaterpite ( 0. ocordin pal pr EES Engl i to those of our friends you can earliest see, and write me o is (s mre, coords T will add. that frem perronal knowledge I believe, with | movements to the Englich revolution, Macaulay | £2 Soom as possible as tc conclusions. po Married, ue lev. Dr. You x 4 from ‘alow, sche Sally Miller, bo 0. a Thursday , August 26, by the Rev. Dr, 8, the Keast exertion the subscription Ist of the Dany | has given us so lively an account. That nobleman SOHN G, “WOODRURE Sttiniee stcect,. | tare WHLLUaeteer te aime M. Deowen, both of this TAS, Aug 18-—Sid ochre Jutiaa, York; 21st, Hemarv could be doubied here and through the South. | was told what was going on, and approved it, but fo Bex Puive, Esq. New York, ’ olty. Mery, Reed. NYork, i its invariable stand for ve principles—its invariably | nally backed out, having conscientious scruples, On Sunday, August 20, by the Rev. R. Jessop, Mr. Eg Seng let Ane 2%—Arr echrs BL Tay, Cain, and Val- — adelphia. correst and @ispasnionate rensoning. added to its manly are Samurt. A Hoxnev, of Baltimore, to Miss Mary Ann , Stina for the constituti-ne: rights ofthe South. have wox | Which spoke rather late. He would do nothing. New York, August 28, 1852. | Boor, of Wilmington, Del. ; Trtaston, 20h, Whine Leone NT nee Td rane 4 for it, 1] may say, withvut atlctation, the affections of | §> with our Webster men of the first class—the | Yarn Woonnorr— Wilmington and Baltimore papers please copy. Stiphen. Boston, ‘obi +8) the Southern peuple. Yours, respectfully. President W rife havea doumnae toolel iealhantitr-acetwainay 0» peas “HALLOWELL, Aug 18—Arr echr Lamartine, Eastman, Saaned ‘a6, the ‘saline —* men from among whom President Webster would hi NYork. x per ne railro: 6 sapere and cars ‘ ] | havo selected his great officers, had it pleased the | Work, but who meet once a week im any hole they can Dicd, NORFOLK, Aug 26—Arr sche St Mary, Lambkin, Rich gover helt the distance from Ac} il ts Panama, {From the Wilmington (N. © } Commercial, August 26, A ts ‘peopl bh de | Strum or not rum—to discuss tho affairs of the world, Om Saturday morning, August 28. Josern Sxutman, | mond. beurd to NYork. the transit of the Isthmus may be pertormed in from elgh- THE WEBSTER CALL. Baltimore Convention and the people to have made | Sua talk big om anything; but I doubt whether they can | gen. in the 634 year ot ‘bie ‘age, born in Bushwick, L. 1, EW ARK, Aue !8— Are sch: toon to. twenty four hours —the exponse, wiih vacles from We insert below » onli trom our fellow-citizens fer a | him Chief of the nation. They have done nothing | muster ten cents to give you a reception, unless Greeley | but for over sixty years a resident of New York city. sor, NS. 81d echr William, 01 $10 to $25, to be borne by the passengers. anveling of tbe frie ebsier and Grabam ticket. | but talk, and put hypothetical cases, like Lord | gives us afew dollars from the sale of his quack pam- | — His friends and relatives are particularly requostod WPORT, Aug 28—Arr 4 Iphin; Meteor ‘The publio are informed that, ur ‘We are proud of the of enrolling our name with | Nottingham ; but, now that the people are begin- | pbicte. If you have so many as a hundred of like in- | to attend his funeral this dey (Monday), S0th instant, atetord, Ta of thie company such a list—of whose patriotisin public spirit, intelli- | ning to stir, they are beginning to wake up, | dustrials in Troy, you have more than your share. If | from his late residence, No. 9 Harrison street, without garet, Porro: NY NavyD opartmen 1 geMce, ANA private Forth, it jie wot necessary to speak in | Should the movement proceed ut the rate it has | you como. however. I huve no doubt but Mr. Mateell, | further invitation, NEW BEDFORD, Aug FEE it Palos Chess Mein wii becom this community been going on for the last ton or twelve days, we | Police Chief, who is s humane man, will give them good | Suddenly. on Sunday morning. August 29, Many Jane cisco on the Ist and 15th d Impriled by tbe purest devotion to their beloved coum- | 34,1), perbps, hear from them in good earnest. But reception, or snug quarters im the Tombs or Penitentiary, | Kez, in the 20th year of her age. at Acapuloo, A reserve will be ki t a her honerea cons\itation they have vemtured to without music. Will that do’ ‘The friends of the fumily are requested to attend her the route to cover accidents, The folla' step beyond the rules of party and astert thelt claims to | the whole matter thus tar atfords author preef of Lam, dear Price, funeral, this day (Monday), at 10 AU M. from het late re. Belonging te the Peele Mail Steamelip C, the bigh privileges of trecmen—ihat of speaking their | the truth involved in tho assertion, that it is only Yours in basts, sigence, corner of Highty-lifth street and Third avenue, on the Paciic, one of which will be always ond of the ro GATE, te ns. | COLUMBIA. . aitimore, aocord- een opinions and sc ing ov their own respensibility; and | those who are sneeringly termed the “ commoa ALEXANDER SMILH, No. 2. ‘ers papers please copy. GOLDEN Meccan aod Mary & TEN NES! while they would have oven willing to aid in the decisions people » that are always faithful P. 8.—Greeley knows all about it, and will stand fire. At Newark, N. J.,omn Wednesday, August 18, after a rT A Li Albany; slo robe John M Parker, Mason, do; ConsTiTUTIO! of associated counsel thy wre not inclined te sabmit to er contra, the Webster men haye had some lingering ilinees, Mr. Hexny P. Rowpen, aged 29 years. Susan, Mardi ons ; ANTELOPE. . the beheste of a conver tiga. when betrayal and treachery | «cgid comfort” in the shipe of an article in the P Pe ea Nr catiane cndcn ay BIG as ee Be Haciase, Wells gyipn, Dory, and Moire, Beste, Kondow are 48 palpable to the uvoerstunding, as the light of the | Qcuyter of ‘Thursday, in which the ground was Misecllamcous le iwence. 27, Mary ‘Avcusta, child of Charles H. an@ Coe Seeeeer ie» Sho Sanne, view taken that-Mr. Webster's frieuds should not move | On Saturday evening the Assembly District Conven- | Lucretia Spencer Smith, aged 10 months and 17 days. SAVANNAH, Avg 25—Arr bark Gon Taylor, Sweet: 7 fe i" they inhabit. " ', A 4 tt \- | Rockvort, Me; mily, Chase, Boato: wait an tote fey the tawcreat, the glory, and tho happiness | unless assured of being able to carry suilicient eleo- | vention of the Fourteenth district met at Mitiman’s, | The aaa Of Cee nang re tn riied co avn: Se Oe | Batre atone an peer eT of the whole Union and sustained by a conscious reeti- | toral votes to throw the choice of President into the | corner of Seventy-sixth street and Seventh avenue, for } residence. 43 Hast ‘Twenty-fourth street, without further | Davis, Philadeiphia. tade, (hot seeks neither reward oe ncvancesient: nor ap sou of alae ae eS Ps ee a the purpose of selecting a delegate to the State Conven- invitat * cea Se ie aa ngers Arrived. lause nor approbation. rave that o! eir own con- | posed, wou « x. Wobs: Dy “ On Saturday. August 28. Axy, of the Nicholas Passe 4 wy fot, Betences in the rear hing light of Heaven; they publicly | hdvice to be followed, Mr. Webster's trieads here | tim st Syracuse, and unanimously nominated Louls N. | ,, 0m Samundey: August 3h Any. AEp tee tas see Map Hames Bae avow their determination to ct on principle, and disre- | gro pot likely to accomplish much in the way of | Glover, delegate; Theodore Martine, altermate. ‘The friends of ‘the family are respectfully invited to | Clarke. SN Wade. U McKay. B Lowe, J K Barnes, L Adding- gerd, vow and forever, alt purtisin dictation, when they putting their favorite forward, for it is not within Ebenezer J, Penpiman, who was nominated for re-elec: | attend her funeral thiy day (Monday), precisely at 11 | ton, H R Robertson A Isbell, J B Chase, M omen, J A from Paname to San Know it runs counter to truth. good faith, and the wel- h Wi tion to Congress by the whigs of the first Congressional | o'clock. A. M.. from the residence of her son, Nicholas | Eguie,J P Bowden. W Armstrong. G Bonsomen, Mr Skerivt, ‘most favorable terms. A regular line of fare of tbe republic ee ee ote ata aeakiton, thot Mr. Webster oan get | Sietrict of Mishigen, has deolinod to fun. Kay. 136 sircet, Manhattanvide. Mer remains will be | 7 Olsimonte, W av Moward and ire éoaeti ny od ee be kept up for the transpo We know that tie call will be responde: yalarge | 3 & ; 7 sus: ‘ .Pa,, | conveyed to New York, é . R Th Vand Retaliork, K rol Bamber of our bert ctuen—and though mang of our | feat the election of both Seott and Picroo, has been nominated by the Jemocrate for the efios of | On Sunday, August 28, after a long and lingering ile | RIMS COMES Ea Nunta, Reto kaeeaye A “ business men favorable tc this movement, are at this cime ‘The Whig State Convention, which will meet om | (hs It Commissioner, in place of Col, Wm, Seawright, do- | ers, Fanny C., wife of Geo. W. Reeves. Swancon, B'A Pollard, C Linkman, L Trott, E Repsom, H personal bageace abeont—yet the array on this occasion, whatever may beits | Wednesday next, will probably be the scene of some | (hits The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | Gorein, Be aac venie catigne neil bee | ae ir yea eas sirens Mr, Lewis J. Fleming, of Pitt township, Pa., positively t judgment on public matters, and essen- | Webster, and the sword will not give way to the : J 3 ‘ fiat for thee wire ‘an prudent discussion of principio hits ar dite Gabera oelal nomination ent hardly | declines to accept the nomination ofthe Native America® | itt, No. 803 Greenwich street, one door from Jane street | _Nxw, Onrrans—S AMfecting the social cx pact.” May they have all the ine | £°°"- ac without some explosion, “Mr Clilford, whe | RAY. 8 cendidate for Congress for the Twonty-tst | ““On'timrsday. August aush General Wares Cusmime: | Beky dB Bisland, 10 cubic, fost. cents peo foot. and from Panama to San Frem- rate of ye Wi ton, For freight or RLE! HITNEY, at the office ie 77 West street, corner of Warren New Koek. invited to attend her funcral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 y ro Passen; to Arrve. o'clock, from the residence of her brother, Geo. L. How. Chit Benj Fraatlin—J_R Ham- os oe J Zacharic, Mrs E A Brad- r d success they decerve—we ask no more for district vast, of Pougkeepsie, in the lst year of his age Miaten cliltiens Deas ey decerve—we 3 I AM, ie, \ hae gem “a had so long preserved s neutral part between the | yas gor Convention im Micnicax —The following | “On Sunday morning August 25, Isaac, eon’ of Williaa tf FOR PRESIDENT, two factions, came out, two or threo days since, | oni) has been issued by the free democracy of Michigan, | I, and Carciine Van Benschoten, aged 2 years, 7 months, DANIEL WEBSTER, and roundly denounced Mr. Webster and all his | forthe purpore of holding a convention to ratify the | and 9 days. OF MASSACHUSETTS. party, as a band of traitors, who are seeking the | Pittsburg nominations:— The friends and relatives ot the family, also Pocahon- " ah pi a eceameektcr ruin of the whigs. Mr. Clifford is an old opponent “A mass meeting of the = Ca, democracy of Michi- | tas Lodge. No. 384, 1.0. of 0. F, are respectfully saelted, SHIPPING. waive Volek P. a? scisely, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, EME eueetes anh Was Or oes Hee | Sau eaigaeetita maestro peaiore! Fee te Oe ee FOR YRRROL—uNtraD srares mare srmaw. | trent North cree, Whe Feciae i The subscribers mort respectfully and earnestly invite | t0-g0” speech in Faneuil Hall. But the little part | Baltimore, and are willing. to unite with the free demo- Death kath transplanted the dear ome wil dopart with ‘the United Seatee maila for Europe, | BAmSto receive the Ohio's mails thelr fillow-citizens, favorable to. the above nominations, | that he has tuken in polities for some time past, | ‘f@y inratifying the nomination Julien; are tequested 46 Far from usfor awhile, turday. September ith, at 12 o-ctook, My to meet with them ot the Court Houre, om Tuesday even- | had caused people to forget his former proceed- | g..¢mbie at Ann ‘Arbor, on Wednesday, the Ist of Sep. To Beat) Nin Pi ae pats bloom or fr ing next, for the purpose of adopting such measures as | ings, especially as his freedom from all participa- | tember. st 11 o'clock, A. M., then and there to take such af may fecm bes; adup.ed to promote the glorious object | tion in the present civil wars of his party made kim | measures as may be deemed best for perfecting our State Fair blow the flowers upon thy grave, Th K. 'LINS & CO., No. embraced in the nomination of the distinguished individ- y availabl didate for G What he ‘nization, and also to give our adhesion to the dec! Fit emblems of thy youth; : sttenmenip ARCTIO will sucoved the ATLANTIO, 4 a very available candidate for Governor. organi zs y While thy young spirit times its lyre and sail September 18th, * thro: uals above named did then,"however, is now brought forward, and he | ration of principles put forth at the late Pittsburg Cen- y young spirit tim ly = = scouring ugh passage by the United Alexander MacRae, A. I VanBokkelen, Nat i Hi : vention, ‘The Hon. J. R, Giddings, and the Hon Jadge To praise the God of truth, (TSE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL ers from New York have preference ef , M,C: , is understood to be one of the warmest supporters | ¥ aha , fie Mail Stoamships—Betweon New York and Liverpool oard the Pacific mail steamers. Rates Robert d. Renkin, M. Cronly. of Gen. Scott, and an equally warm opponent of | SP0/ting wil be present, and address the meeting ou the Nipt ta the Bad ore yet the Bloom, direct, sna Setwsen Boston tad Liverpoe, the Boston Rive ‘ ” e'Sun Franolsso a the mast for 5 lbert Adams, sion. u ¥ calling mails 8. freig T.Kvans,, Site N. Martin, Mr. Webster. r : aad Fall retwens of the recent election Sweet bud of promise, thou art soon songers. mu Bn rovelte malls and DM" | WHITNEY. at the office of the som LIT West sveeok, Joseph R. Blosssom, Joveph B. Russell, In the meantime, as if to afford the whigs some hig ORTH CAROLINA.) rth ie is the alestion of David Gone to meet thy cousins dear. ARABIA, Caps. —, PERSIA, Capt. —, corner of Warren, N. Y. OL Fillyaw. OD Kills, consolation, and to add to the imbroglio that is pre- | Bave been received, and the resul e fs Ages AFRICA, Capt. Harrison, ASIA, Capt. Judkins. .,B.—Shipvers aro requested te supply themse! I. Northrop,” A. A. Hartsfield, ; . ” ty loud rising im } 8: Keid, the democratic candidate, by. 6,000 majority. In On Saturday, August 28, Janz Van Gripen, relict of EUROPA, Capt. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Stone, the companies bills of lading, which wi ony it the Alevubeeriaches Sr Mu Hare sented here by politics, there is a cloud rising im | jp. Legislature, the democrats have 27 Senators, and the | Henry Yager, deceased, in the Olst year of her age. AMERICA, Cipt; Shannon, CANADA,'Capt, Lang. Office, between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock. of the day ot SM Ww t. se pee) W. J. Love, Jt the coalition horizon. Ever since Gen. Pierce was whigs 23. In the House, the democrats 58, and the whigs Her friends and those of the family are requested to ‘Thei rT AM Rta, apt. Leite! sailin, TD. Lew” 7D dae nominated, and the convention so clearly made a | 02, making a tie on joint ballot. Some of the whig meu | attend her funeral this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the | g-sus‘on'thestarinard, ied pe erent At mnlamaat howd, | oan FO FRANOISO0, AT REDUCED } jens ; Aniaiity of hel compedsaise; a.(good Goal Of anxinty | hers are karen. wo be cpposedote Gen; Boceaseed tia | Smtaenes of Uinuas, seesareiie’ Wo. Os Obeion rises Gamsdag Banttne Wakes did Map het T Now York and Ban Yeon ‘Thomas W. Brown, Gi H. Keliey, manty pro! » & Bi 5 , ms i a ‘amada, joston, ednesday, lst September. rates—Now York and San Thomas Loring, | W. W. Pierce, hus been felt by some democrats to know how he | Raleigh Standard says that one thing may be set down a8 | coryer of Fourth strect. 3 Asis, Now York, di ‘The pew and oplondia, steam: BE. J. Lutterloh, Jno. A. Taylor, would kok upon the abolitionists. Various | certain—no Scott whig cam be elected to the United On Sunday morning. August 29, after a lingering ill. } America, Boston, tons hen, W Berr; Robert H_ Cowan, L.N_ Barlow, ' means have been resorted to for the purpose of | States Senate by the ensuing Legislature, ness, Sreraen W. Lyr, son of John and Susan Lee, aged | F' N ky Peeve cote KH Grant. | TW. Dunham, ascertaining his opinions on a matter so deli- 18 years, 8 months, and 26 days, ork, steamshin’ W INFLBL! John 8. Dunbam. Henry Nutt, | te. Th S iT? 33 ‘tradi A ‘The friends of his family. ay also those of his brother- Beston, ” A. Golo, Comm der, whic Samuel W. Dunbam, John MacRae, &r Berdinig Beers. aeeGuett Geceat eimeae ea Domestic Misecliany. in-law, Stephen Weart. and Alair and William Grischard, New York, W. ; 20th Ostober ssongers at Wilmington, August 26th, 1862 p cording to oe account, General Pierce told A man by the name of Russell Spencer, residing in East | are respectfelly invited to attend his funeral this (Mon- Boston, Y, 27th Octobe: ‘ork, and immediately the proceeds : 3 a very respectable lawyer of this State that | Hartford, went into a lot a few days since, to catch his day) afternoon. at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his New York, Wedaesday, 3d November. 0 direct, without stoppaze at intermediate ports. Ne de- he should know no distinctions among Massachu- | horse. when he received asevere kick in the stomach, and | father, Ne. 162 South First street, Williamsburg. Boston. — Wednei 10th Noveraber. tention on the lethmus, thisline having ne _ Another Georgian Paper for Webster. setts democrats; and he is also represented as having | lived but eighteen heurs, In Brooklyn, on Monday. August $0, Wronce T. Lay- Soy Zoek, ye dite Rovemmbes: ae ey thet aye reapabel acts « reo {From the Macon, Ga . Journal and Messenger, Aug.25.] | caid that the democracy of our State did the beat | Svrcinr.—A German named Daniel Martin, about 35 | Tox, a native of Leeds, Yorkshire, England, of cholera y, lst December. any on this route, and an experienced a1 WEBSTER AND JENKINS they could, under the circumstances. In flat oon- | years old, drowned himscif in the river, at Newark, on | morbns, aged 24 years, 11 months, and 15 days. &th Decomber. each vossol. For tickets, avnly to DAVT! Pi. nominations of the Lhird Uandidate Convention, | tragiction to this, Mr. F******, 3 Deputy Sheriff, | S#turday. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully . An Wr Say Deoemben, ont tho pepeet Nicmerean SE etl seine | and also a yery reputable man, declares that Gen. | | Werner's extensive foundry at Charleston, 8. C.. was fatited to attend, also Richard -Atkinvon gad family, | ane aoa gg rere Ae yg tenon 204 Wort ehiead, someret ta form of principles upon which its nominees have been | Pierce told him that he never would give any | deiiroyed by fire om the 20th inst, Lone, three thousand | Ge'Pean street, Brooklyn. liis’ remains ‘will be taken to bay oy Oyen Cort the whart'at A pinwall and take three acest placed In thee nominations, and in this platform, no | COUntenance to any man who had had anything to | ‘lollars. Insured. " Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Siies colt cece ce specie beyond am amount for | opened nearly to Gorgon, thur avoldin bid bas beem mage for votes; no calculation of ‘the | 4¢ With the coalition. What renders Mr. I".’s westi- Mr. Geo. T. Sage, a resident of Marion, Livingston Co. English avd Mobile papers please copy. personal expenses. vpon landing in boats ab Chagres, and’ chances of euccess bas influenced the convention in the | mony the more pointed, is the fact that he himself | Mich . went down into a well on the 2ist inst. tocleanit | On'Sunday, August 9, very suddenly, Mr. Janes L, | “Ane perienced surgeon on board, $9 Gorgon’ pest expression of its opimions or the selection of its candi- | was 0 candididate for the office of Sheriff of Suffolk, { °Ut: after nearly reaching the bottom, he felt the effect | Quick, in the 3cth year of his sge, All lebtors and aowepapers must pass through the Post | , The United States will leave Now York aga Gates. There is notbivg ad cay:andum in its platform or its { before a coalition Governor and Council, and only | “ bed air and endeavored to return, but was unable: | ~The friends, relatives. and acquaintances of the’ fa fice. : es ‘Sertes.”" : bel p Y } whereupon Mr. Wesley P. Fitch, a you bout 23 i For freight or passage, apzly te, ———— nominations. and the voter who sustains them must be | jailed of snecess becaus ther hunker (M P J i bes troll ited to attend his funcral this (Mom VM AnD, Me. « DOWNNG UTOOG, tudimenced by principle alune A desire tomatntetn thats | {2 ec cuuse anothe nker (Mr. J cars of age, deecended $p order to hel 108 Rhye” Fe eee a mene nesLUeHUS COR nve.—By order of the British Trossury, watches v! 1A !~DOLPHIN pokticat contistency wud. ut the same time, to act with a | CrTKer) bad more friends at court; and therefore hea wad ew eee wat vaveu 1M OUU OU! % Highty-Gfth street. itacture, bearing sh orks of Lis iggings, Port due tegara for the buncr aud mterests OF Uae Sonth, aud | Me 2s we katmg tminewd, any Ue CONsULTEd OS SOt~ On Saturday night last, says the Barre Patriot, a man On Sunday, August 29, Emma Tavron Comps, infamt will be here in Eng | & ANo. 1 oli to give expression to tue will of the whig masses of | iPS foriii his own proscription. The belief that | ramed Ordway broke into the house of Dr. Adams, in | daughter of Elias Combs, of whooping cough, aged 14 ited Deaves and Othive counteien Georgia, which bus been disregarded by the National | “encral Pierce is opposed to the coalition will so far may be Whig Convention are the motives which influenced the }| weaken it, it is thought, as to pave the way for the Thiid Candidate Cony ntion, and are the only motives | rcturn of the whigs to power, even should the Web- which we can cffer to the voters of Georgia, to induce | ster movement become formidable, as its most san- ‘them to sustain the nemina.iovs ofthat convention. The | guine friends hope. It may do even more, and + * in consequence of which French and Swiss watch Oakham, and tole a jug of paregorie, supposing it tobe | months and 14 days. : cum, ‘The next morning he was found in the Doctor's | ‘The fiends and acquaintances of the family are re- | RPC At Havre for New York or Boston. vis Li varn, and died in a few minutes after Las removal, Desttally ade on ‘jaan the funeral. without further o leap c pi isd notice, from No, 24 Grand street, on ‘Tuesday, the Bist |. Frene The Cheraw Gavetté of Tuesday states that a rencontre | Tice, fm No. 2t4 Grand street, 4 brought in 0 rerpool, beaut the risk, as heretofore, of boing ‘solved by | Yory superior for elecance and comfort. The berths ase stom house. fitted expressly for the convenience of families or aii man, and other foreign goods, received an¢ | sone, with single or double state rooms. this mon with British goed . ~ ‘Througa bitls of | cl'pper now up for that port. it is con ‘i - ecourred at Wadesboro’, N , on Sunday morning. be- nf lading are gi’ in Havre for Now York. ill make the ehrrtest pa peal niger outs baltes Gon poopie ct en srin’s | wake the electoral vote of Massachusetts safe for | ‘ween M. J. Pickett, Keg and a sr, Boyd. in which the res aE ba wt aie rare sere SS RDUCSION IN” SAREE RET WANN PEILADEL cvndidetce for the two higheot officer of the republic, of | Gener! Scott, though Mr. Webster should cut down | pimer rvecived two plstel shots in the abdomea, which | 77.Jint - Phin and Liverpool —The Taverpool and Phitadeiphis “< x has been. carsie the whig Presidenual vote some fifteen or twenty spat all Tad cuteness effort to rool cad of thousand. I understand that it is the intention o: tyranny of party and the dictation of party con | some persons here to get together all the facts bear- Ventions, and to make the elective franchise something | ing upon Gen Pierce's views on the conduct of more bestdes @ part of the theory cf our republican go- } iboge democrats who have been connected with free verpinent nile: the p i a at i It bas beom urged that the nomination of e third can- soilers, for the purpose of circulating them in your en | S:smelip Compeny intend sailing their new steamships a re FROM PHILADELPMIA. MBD: LLIGENCE. City of Manchester Sopt. 4 MOA. City of Glasgow. ae Oot 2 i Gity of Manchoster...... Gin Aman named William Edgar was murdered on the | ™ 24th inst , at a house of ill-repute, near Hamilton, Cana- | MARITIME IN da, by two negroes, named Butler and Foreman. Both —— have been arrested. Movements of Ocean Steamors. Whipple, the man who killed Nolan in the town of Yeinon last week, while under examination on the charge LIVER POO: Sept. 20 | for i : i tting the barnburners Werte. C digate is Filly and impracticable. because # third candi- | M#te, With the hope of geti of murder before Justice Putney, escaped from the con- Gos. 2) | Warts. Propared only by the invontors, SCHMIDG AL: & date cannot be elected” ‘This i an argument characteris. against him A leading Whig, told me yostorday | Stabiowho bad him in custody and mde off Ite has nies of is eSalova’ in stay | STOLER, New York. ‘Feineipal dopo, Broadway tic of the politician, which will have litte influence with | ‘bat bis party were getting up some : 18 } not yet been retaken. ~ 4 Brod 1 WAY’ = reel Wak the independent voters ot Georgia, whose party allegiance | point, Which would go fur towards neutralizing the Governor Farwell, of Wisconsin. has sent to the Sheriff state roome, including provisions and stoward’s foes. OLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PILLS HAV! is not Cetcrmined by ivterest, er dependant upon party | bad effect of the nomination of Mr. Male on their Success. It will be urged that the independant nomina- | furtunes. tion ot Webster aud Jenkins, by the people of Goorgia, is A keen hunt for “the spoils” has alroady been Principles Of & porty and tte esi ae, that the | commenced by some democrats, who have opened wetionaiity, and that nothing which is not national can | /2 the scent breast high. |Two leading lawyers be found i the platiorm or the candidates of the third | '4Ve 2pplicd for the District Attorneyship. A third, party. A seotional support cannot make a parly sectional, | "bo is himeelt a coalition member of the Senate, lately Dut the support of our nominee tor the Presidency will | wade a pilgrimage to New Hampshire, where he de- fected s wonderful cure of a dreadfal ewolli N.¥. | Forfar, a iarm laborer, of Nesbro', near Hextam’ hed aa bia. epormous swellin, of Milwaukie the warrant directing the execution of James Connaughty and Patrick McDonald. convicted of the murder of Joha Guillen The day fixed is the third Monday of November—the 16th. A break oceurred im the Genesee Valley caval, on the 2°dinst., mear Portageville. The estimated amount of embankment gone out is five hundred yards. caused by ALMANAG FOR W EW-TORK—THus DAY. the stumps ann logs left in the embankment when buili, 5 26 | moon Rises. orn 7 83 | Bermuda, For freight or passage, apply to THOMAS RICHARDEON, 41 Exoba or No. 9 Wainut stress, ‘od number of third $20 from Philadelphia, an fs ith provisions, ‘3, but the efforts of the doctors proved a+eless, ae (7 48 LOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PETREL, 600 TONS, <tived no benefit from their trestment. Hoaring so Sey, Sam ptom, commander, will sail for Birmu ad aS od melons, ‘® Ointment and Pill it. Thom: September. Passage money to om & Dy te St. Thomas. $70. ‘The Petrel hue bean | effected a cure tn about elzht wee seouates will be from Liverpool—founé ‘on the 8th of 6 3) | IGM War! 907 | built expressly. al climate, and has well ventilat- | {n hard at haymaking at the ti not be conhived toa section. The people of other States | vounced all bis colleagues as corrupt and thorough- The Livingston Republican states that there were eight vlan be hd ch lid sa Siler mean. | 8d and Taree 6 te rooms, with pluage and shower baths, ere < bas Benji dt Lies oF, Seepmitors throuehes Will boil with pleasure the action of the people of Geor- | iy abolitionized. He is after the United States | cases and six deaths from cholera in Caledonia last week. PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 20, 1852, | Pill take freight at low rates. Apply to E. CUNARD, 4 | Tinley ani ienow in excillent health, Sold by all @ pe ip nar be ether oe rarclenenyh Leet rny Mayshalship tor this district; and, in the meanwhile, TF EPCT IR SERIE a ee se \OK NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.CTHE NEW DOUBLE | b3,ihoee, of the U: gg tt ge a ot P cy. and we {ool -operation from | },y 1 ling his daties siti e a " s Fo re Stave 7 rrive | cays gach. __ Wholesale re MO! "8, No ai Maceechwsetts, North Varclina aud other Staten, “Wheun | OY way oftulfilling his duties asa good citizen, he Piten Crart, THE Frairive Suaye.—The Maw Steamship Patrel (Br), Season enging stexmahip BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Jacob | New York, at the proprictor's, ‘No. 944 Strand, ~~ €r we eball receive it is « matter of small importance to | * “tiving for tbree distinct things uader the coali- | con Messenger, eays:—Wo understand that the cele- Rerguuda 2th, with 49 pac Teal, Commander, will losve pier No. 8, East river, for the — — —— Srabteres any yoter in Gecrgia who supports Webster and Jeakins | ion, namely—a nomination for Congress, the Lica- J brated Hilen Craft, Ube fugitive slave, beiongiog to | PSP ings tinea learive Ge That Shere, eh oy Saturd ember 4th, at four R. COBBETT, NO, 19 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN That support wii be given to them from necessity, be- | 'enant Governorship, anda re-clectionto the Senate } Or. Collins, of this city. who excited so much interest in Schr John P Brown (of Philadelphia), Collett, Sagua, 14 | 9 cleck, FP. Chatham and William streets, may gate he eannot consistently vote for Seott. aud beesuse | Not long ago he was an applicant tor a place on the | Poston, two yearsago, and who had the honor to be con | gaps, "eith turar.to master. ‘aust. lay 2019, ton 7 poke as (For freight or pass td rom pretendore may ‘appiyr wich the. seteslany ot teet= a = > . ~, du t the Ps at Lo u, during the prig G itiems, fro Portiaud for c retenders m: 4) witl 6 certain’ ‘be will uot connect bitnecif with the democratic party of | oench in the Court of Common Pleas, having pre- grec iver, ties the arm of the Chairman of the Execative |. Schr Levi Rowe tot Now Hi Gorn ACO. ie Pook eee wee a ing a physician of expertenes.. Dr. C. isa momberof the Ne ‘this State—denntionnlzed and demoralized as it is, ac viously failed in an attempt to get mto the Probate committee, who slighted many fair representatives of the | ¢Y%. With pine apples, to J Pearsall g00ds, 28 cents per joo foot Ship} ant See, requested University, Corging to the thowing of prominent and influential de- | Court. He hue a large capacity for office seeking. | Coucasian race, to pay hie deroirs to Uns interesting cham. eee te Carnet: Charleston, 8 days, with lumber, to supply themselves with the steamer’s ills of Inding (ne K. MORRISON IS CONSULTED AT HIS MEDIGAR wncerate. This ph carer ia aed hea ithe | A fourth gentleman, of a superior elas to those | tc rmaid, has voluntarily gone into the service of an Ame- | ~ gcry Chas Cerroll, Saunders, Middletown, Conn, for Phil others will 4), which may be had on application te and Surgical Dispensary, 20434 Fulton street, knewm whige und Union democrats of Georgia, and the nomina- et i slected th ry Offise he 1a : f on . . : 7 + Conn, for Phila | the clerk, om board ‘or to either of the agents igmed | for thi ‘ tions of the Thud Csvdidate Vonvention. present to them | entione a, has selected the Navy Offise for the | rican gentleman and lady, upon condition that they will | doiphia. , . ne only on board. No freight reosived, ot bi 1 i arty, cathy ee a 8a ay ey Bee 4 " 4 ‘atet, ‘ ¢ pring he Y owne! ” eb! shion, 4 } vel , lo .c. signer aelicf from the discomforts of inactivity, and give to | scene of his patriotic labor—one of thy pleasantest | bring her back to hor owner here. Ecbr Fashion, Loring, Boston, 2 days. sfter two o'clock on the day of’ ssilin res of Bie ‘Astley Goopen aie ‘thie bet = Sohr Ellen, 4 Sebr Dan'l Webste: ‘ < CASE —Applicati n Sobr Cape Cod, Kel Tun Asortron Cask —Application was made acbr Vicor, “atten Boston, 3 da, Nickerson, Boston for Albany, WILLIAM P Dennis. 4 d ‘N, W. Sears Comma: ‘and sail on Monday, September 20, 182, EDBCED RATBS—TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA A8- | J)™p WARD & co. them cuudidutes whom they can and will support “with, | berths we have, as the yoke ig ensy and the burden out refervace to results light, and the salary and perquisites large. He is a The whig and democratic parties have constructed | New Hampehire man, who inherits a great name jor fo'clook, Pe, | moe ' CONSULTING SURGEONS AND : yesterday to Kecorder Winter to admit to bail the free } Physicians, disti cares Platforms. and pointing to the indications or expressions | und good talents, and will most likely achievo his | Colored man named Kichard Groen, who i« charged with | £°?f DS1vér, Chase, Harwich, i paave: AY pinwall and Navy Bey. The favorite double engine performed by them, thee and. Disgeoaee eee of opinion contained in them. Lave presente them to | nyrpose. There are other gentlemen zealously cn- | having ro severely beaten a colored woman named Jose | ‘Arrived Sach sohe Beauty, Chambers Baltimore, 8 da Will leave trom Pior No.2 North Miver, on Saturday, Sop: | Q™yccer (eat! Brody ura, fro guarativs of the poniey ‘weiall Shy 4 at gaged in buying and selling bear skins that are yet | phine, while enceinte, that he caused the death of her | Tas had a continuance of ‘rain, head wiads and cu tember 4th, a 3 e'clock, P. M., precisely, for A — Screeners eet ational Conventivus have constructed their * i . i ati: ima sbiud It was argued that Josephine the slave of | weather. direct, from whence she will proceed to fan Juan R. LOUIS BERON, FROM PARIS, 4 + ny i Bel 1 q ‘esr platforms, and the factions Norh. South, East and ole rer ag ie. as Anporesting animals, |e reet thet ls inn tee Sigs to. tahias punieticnaat tipom | Soke Saree Antocoen, Milice, Daiiere, 6 tage. fiving the paseengcrs the option, of alther route, corner of Broadway and Housto s cegdace ie: West. into which they are divided have construed these | /U), & 5 a of vigid onl her, and that if the punishment inflicted by him was ex- Se gear ia “paeati ee ass sage, at reduced rates, apply only to, 1 self, as usual, exclasi forms to suit the opimons and wishes of each. The Maine law 18 in process of very rigid enforce | oi sve he could only be tried under a section of the « Below, ALLEN, No. 9 Battery place, upstairs. practice, and Neither the whig or the democratic party stands | ment both in town and country, and the quantity of J yicck code. which merely imposes the penalty of a fine, Ship Weetern World, from Liverpool, with mdse and pas- | FOR ga) (AH.—UNITED STATES MAIL LINE — | Store, from 9 upen the platform it has constructed. Neither the | liquor destroyed or seized bas already been quite eengers, to D & A Kinglat C.D. event (be Recorder granted the application, and Groen was admitted to bail in the sum of $5,000—New Orleans Picayune, August 22 Lerk San Francisoo, Wood, 9 days from Baltimore. few, Oatielo: Gat torre cn aarnrted, bopwenibin die, abt Sallea, o'clock, P.M., from Pier 4, Nort Apply to ‘ Ship Wm Frothincham, Babbidge, Pert Philip (Avs), SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, 194 Front Wind during the dsy from NE to NW, and frosh. The FLORIDA, M. 8. Woodhull i will I Mark Sullivan, who mur- ‘eceaaldie 8 September llth. For spe whig or democratic party cam carry out the policy indi- | jarge. It would seem that the temperance men cated in a single resolution of its platform. ‘They bind | have been keeping quiet only for the purpose of nobody to avy thing, except the support of the nominee. | viving effective biows at last. At the rate they Wey guarentes nuvbing except a participation in the | fo Uoing on the trade will be extirpated in the OHNSON, NO. 16 DUAWE STREE' own for the last twenty-three years a: ful practitioner in Now York, devo! tofore, to an office practice, whore ke mi confidence, from 7 A. M. to9 P. M,N. Brsoopy Rerrievtion ower’ of eeayiation te Pegler vanuy, of) litical country towns ere @ legislature can be got to § iered Mr. Jordan, in Washington county, Alabama, a Herald Marine Corxespoutionce aARRETOW i WaRELY U si and surgical diploma in my office, Raitt ly wich the bermony of the whig aud of the de- | gether to repeal it, chould such a legislature ever | ‘ew years ago, for which he was sentenced to the poniten- PuILpELPMia, August 28—4 PM, The favorite steamship SUUTHERNER, W. Fo: OCKET COMPANION, OR INFORMATION NEVAB mocratic parties is secured. until the exigency of union, | be chosen. lury, returned home a short time since. and was shot One | 4 rrived—Steamship State of Georgie ah; der, will loave plot Nos, Nc Recs Wednrades, | I Wotore Pumisiea cos sorte PY, free of postage. demanded by a pending Presidential election: has ‘The refusal of Messrs. Choate, E. Everett, J. F. } ‘Y last week by a ton of Jordan, a lad twelve or fifteen | park Minnesota, Veacock, Rio Janciro July 20, schre Stew= 1 «precisely. # ight, copies for $1. Sold by Garrett & Coy 22 Ann streets way. They sre tho cloaks in whore ample folds a tuireel: | March. Be Beav ‘a eminent whigs, to | \°28 of age. ‘Sullivan died the next day. Before h> | art Campbell (Br), O'Brien, Halifax 10 days: Lake, Lako, ding Stringer & Townsend, 222, J.C. Barriot, 42236 Broad way 7 Sitios! bee ‘i in a er i Me arsh, B. Seaver, awd other eminent whigs, to | ves buried. one of his sons was thrown from his horse, | Norwich; J B a, Hitchins, Fall River; BE Wooten, Ves | passage at the office of and by the author, Physician a1 if Pe os. ing LA ag yoshi Forge Sgn oa Boring res serve as delegates at the State Convention, has } ind instantly killed We understand that Sullivan at. | ey, Astoria; rte van son, Dighton; steamers Ken- SPOFFORD, TILBSTON & CO., 48 South st. Reade street. cornet y, N. ¥., where he consulted, R. WARD, AUTHOR OF THB “MEDICAL FRIEND.” eontinues his caeociere with his usual jooees, at the old ts . N'York; Penobscot, Whi suabhated suateehed up. for 0 While, all the eleeen's of excited much remark. Mr Mangum’s denuncia Henry, Hew Py 4 a tion of Mr. Webster is thought by many to have Ge the taint tad etterioe hope sf the apsis detec | injured Scott's chances mavorially, and as indicat pottom. There is some significance ina platform when ee desire to get rid of the Secretary of State. it is the harmonious expression of the opinions of a party he free soil mecting, at Faneu Hall, fast harmoniously xoquiceced in. There is no significance, | «vening, was large and spirited. Mr. Hale’s letter cmpted to shoot young Jordan first, but his gun missed | ™¢16° aire. Demarara; N 40; brigs Elvira, , Ormus, Reed, NB: Kiv ; Elk. Eldridge UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA.—At the recent com- | Wood, Halt meneement of the Alabama ( niversity. the honorary de- eaten: Bare arco of M. A. was conferred on Rev, Wm, Johnson, Rev. | Kensineten F moderate, om: Moreau, | ber 10u tem ber let, 15th, no meaning im them. when the masses of the parties | of acceptance will be here in a few days. Mr. | “@. 1. Milburn, and John N Malone; the honorary de- ber ion, thy and an a R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHAP- which adopt them, their organs, their leaders and their | Halo ie to visit the Northwest immediately after | :tre of LL. Don Prof. Simon Greenleaf, lately of the law ch Croom, Late, Bogvon; Wooten: Voor | Slestiaen negara ham and Wil tice at choolof Harvard University; the Hon. J. K, Pauiding. 1 New York; and the Hon. John MePheron Berrien, 0 orga. ‘The honorary degree of D, D. on Rev. John L, Kirkpatrick, of Gainesville, Ala, PAST Hrecry? Bratton Hankinson, St Lucia. office with his us shod Sppricing his friends that he co: ted at hie old offi here he has practiced so successfully for the las years. RRIED WOMAN'S —By representatives in Congress openly repudiate them; and | tho adjournment of Congress. ALGOMA. essential to ol when the positions of the candidates who are placed upon them are matters of speculation and doubt. —— ‘The Third Candidate Convention has adopted a plat- Our Batavia Correspondence. form as brosa and national, and in many respects better, Bavavik, herent 3, 10d than the excellent one adopted by the National Con- » Aug , . vention of the whig party: and it’has,in addition. nomina- | Je Gubernatorial Candidate—Frederick Follett as ted candidates who are themselves fit embodiments of the '» Boston. (okt), JottustTiverpooly brie ») » Julius verpool fli; Daniel Bhuttuck (Br), Deap Bopy Ipentir1ep.—The examination at Miscellaneous, Chesapeake City, on Monday of last week. led tothe iden- | ,, 22, For disasters to the shipping in the late storm, see Diseases general news columns, Prive $1. Yours of suiterin, ) issic tification of the body found in th: near that 1401 epinions aud views of the masses who will sustain them. Canal Commissioner, §c. 4 : i deans t90 Woke ties. ea MAL eee ee cur Incnnase, at Boston from York, gut ashore night the ight he We polut tocar olatform, and to cur candidates forthe | An Albany correspondent of the Hxnatn, in a | Syennis Gaifery. one of the four Trinknen who wero fog: | Shatth gh uit ece Bar, ent got om hgh thy ah Hh Sioee' contenpl Time eoacems 02 attles of ne eottanaras point to ont letter of the 2Ist inst., gives alist of democratic our ged a few days previous, by amo citizens, An inquiryin- | sloop Hamilton, are on our platform. We cl for them | candidates for the office of Governor, with a run- to the cause of his death, before Justice Newland, reault- ‘Whalemen. ed in holding to bail, in the sum of $2.000 each, Capt. Sid from Rio Janciro July 20, ship Timour, Sagharbor. 908 fomale—the wite—ti thor—t either ale, aver femal te or the other iu the dealing of eontem plat ther hoon? wore intellect, than Pierce and Seott to- | ning sketch of their qualifications, chances, ete. | Perry W. Cropper, and Nathaniel A. Colmary, the two cit- ‘ wacom nature cnt “» inte fe saauithentins ey? wearin Aino them he names Frederick Follett, Of this | !#enseforesaid, —$—$—$____ 42.26, lon 63 35," Bakes, fen Benen for Malta, Aug 2, Int ‘omy si es edie apd most cr with the part, the comprom: 5 5 remedies, Them the fact that no one eppennd wo conriaeseane claim for | village, who he thinks “would stand good} 4 sy ave Sreaner AnresreD —Reubon Johnson, | 22h tat s8 40, ton orbo” 0% NOrloans for Boston, Aug (Cartrect t's tier rom measures or entertaining the political heresies of ultra | chance, and would prove « special favorite with a Ge coppers: War cine a aera be found large and wealthy class of influential electors,” &o. a free negro, that had been for a long time a wagon Oriver for Mir. Lintner, has been committal betore the police court to answer the vice rhage ig the slaves of jh and suffering eo Ports. Wee Zk yee ait, NYork : 2\—Arr sch Mary (Br), juence of = ; and b60u4 pert, Your correspondent is, Iam satisfied, in error in } 5f¢.Q. Armstrong. One mayhap a brother of fields, Oe etna: hana, ae re to ina for which Mr. Follett fone "s, @ triffll hig ‘Jeeronia stands a omer shen No Am wen ias ort. gard to the particular charged with negro to run off —Lewisville barks FA. 0 —— persion : isacandidate. He isin the field for a re-nomina- | Corrier, 24h. i, ‘ Paty Baia sche PaRCNy Cigom pier erox, August 28, 1852. | ‘ion to his presant place of Canal Commissioner, and Niork, ith, Oda Feat Ritst,ete The Webster Party Its Action, and Increase of | +e friends, in this section at least, are pressing his Serengthe— Mr. Oliford— Coalition Trowbles— | sins with aotivity and onthusiaan. At conven- Office Seckong, §. tions in this and in Erie county, resolutions have Tax Dvet.—This morning, Francis Doyle, Eeq., } am, do. was arrested and appeared before Justice Grubb, In port, hy 2 Canton, Sewall; Hameton, Young, and John with the bearer of « challenge from Dr. W White oy a ir, wte fet; John 8 Harris, Harmon, for N Ork barks Sarah Colton of ieee to Col. 3.8, Cuaninghm, to cbt | Clie eaten fara STonneony Latheop. had Paranst Justice required rect Betts, wi ‘The Webster party has been steadily at work for | | 200 ma | Boao. see tg passed recommending his re-nomination. It | for his appearance to-morrow -to stand trial on the chase. URNEO, Forest Queen, Coopor, N York. tho last seven days, and the best commentaries on | i Hon Thos. H. Bayly, of Virginia, became his security. 10 Janeino, J pe Calitornia Packet, Gardin Is labors aro to be found in Scott papers, all of | “TUCk me that the inaceuracy of the article in that | Tr ies hs . August 22, from NYork (4 Franciec roepect might do Mr. F. some little injury, although itieable to convey snail ours, imprac' Which would soem to have become properly fright- | 04; ‘ Mertleod, rom Beiter jects tronted of, as they aro of « ened. Had thoy taken little notice of them, per- ery Nick het Fre ne Ad Nova Scorra Currency —A bill passed by the from Gapo de Verds, arr ith: O10 Hlisneee pee be t- te of Me. Follest’a ouities ly just Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia at ite last session. 14 days, 14g; Alio on, ew hhaps one desoription of fuel would have been want- | mate of Mr. Follett’s abilities. For about twenty has received the sanction of the Crown. and it now gore einhegen, for do. w! Js ‘as 5 Are it is, the chance of | Years he was the editor of the Spirit of the Times. | eek. TE aalaniaahicn the value of the. Ameria HDC Wright, Wilson, from Baltimor®, street phia. On the y weet lbh ysis in tors conflagration— | “4 other papers here, and earned. the reputation of tagle colocd under the prevent law of the United Stater 2 4p do; Creole, from Montevideo, ding, to J Hert ocpy wilt be transmitted. by’ mil feve burning a very respect ast Vigorous and capable writer, and a thoroughly in- to tho hopes of the whig Napoleon—are | dependent peatiiee In 1Si7 he was dopated by Tononably good. As the move mont becomes mory | ‘Ue editorial fraternity to publish a ** History of the ‘ 4 at £2 10a,, currency ; of the British sovervign, at 2a ie 17—Brige Haleyon, Bldet for NYork Aw the Ohio river is rh Parrongers neod no deton- | part of the United Shatge. IL letbnrn All ; \ i ae \ apply on'hosrd: or t paid te DR A.M MAURTORAU, = werreey | of the crown, at 0s, 2d. aud evher coins Re Serpe aiken, Gaertn, Boston, ‘dive ‘Sid 17th, | tion, For passage, spp 04 bone “et 0 os, trian, Geel ida® ‘Wo

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