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MEMOIR OF ing toe commander, nor ot of the Ia so rhe te oe he wa at reve ous the tights on the balcony, near where he steed, ond = Br), Lockhart, Cumberland, NB, J 8 Whit- GENERAL SCOTT, | stenmm tror imptiont inte rors Seriboncroes ts men ot eatin io att rot | «eet Sano mee cnt nee Sutag | Bal ch aaa ne Mh Se naa newts t. leat Philadel Sullivan, Chase,’ Cuided Bolivar, BDech & Kut roi, togalla C 4 joullus, ; Marthe Kaler; somber ad Gecen ei ie dies called upos | ‘te busbend ee ne ee ee ee | eee bac, 00, Crowsll, Halifax, 1G Donnran. HW Weilington, Allon, oat Me Veo ———— os Sobr Ii delj Sir Joha 7 Trae, 4 Records Cotemporaucous with the Bveats. | yqypM ENTS OF GEN. SCOTT, | tm. ses vere ira in the mo bonita sal hated. Kae Saale iste Barak Victoria, Folsom, Oe aan skip two backs at om, Bae ae Ne Tee eee Pervens. : Sche Jul & Nancy, Littiste 8 L Mitohill. Lgnttourne, Savannah. Sid steamors Fy foowrmurn ruom vesteRear’s raree.) ‘The Tour to the West. TELEGRAPHIC. fos. anencd aad Sobr JP Whidt Spencer to, B Bloasom & Co. | B; City, NYork. “Bark Modenn in tow, When the goveroment at W: saw, from - WEST—PRER AND RABY SKETCH OF | DEMONSTRATIONS ALONG THE ROUTH—ARRIVAL AT | EFARTURE OF GEN. SOOTT FOR BLUE LIOK, RTO. Sobr Chas P Brown, io Pierson. anchored 1OOW. ea > tho course of Genera: Scott towards Mr. Trist, that | TE 70U% tH THN NT Mo ts. MAYSVILLE—SPREOHRS OF GENERAL S00TT—IN- Mavoviiin, Sept 95-12 M. Robe Ellon: Rogers: Richa Po enti, Nese, Season © Bat 06 We intaince of the commender-tn-cbief (From the Obio Statesman (dem ) Sept. 20.] TERESTING INCIDENTS, FTO. Tho delegations left this morning, and Generals Soott OD ee oe eee ee Mevwin Ede || ea am ent ay oe Ron ik vis by about cue thousand men, women. and childrea, of all | We started yesterday, with about 250 passengers. om | tinge. They will remain there until Tuesday. Thi BANCOR, Sept 22—Arr schr Orin Cowlo, NYork. Cte 0 Schr Panaina, Torry, City P Schr F J Brognard, Simith, , sohrs Bloomer, Treat, Martinique. die Sa ELFAST Se laght. M—Arr sohrs Meridian, NYork; 18k, Schr Lavinia Sane, Ketcham, Philadelphia, JW McKee. | trige Mursball Daten, M Uilvery, Windion fiasco, rouse, communicate the ican administratiou at Scbr American Bolle, Chase, Boston, J Atki Co, Philadelphia. wee eer ta hog 3 was concinded to recall | partice, and ulvers colors—citizens of and sojourmers in | ‘he Sciota, from Portsmouth. ineluding the diferent dele- | to mect Gem. Wool there, and thenoe proceed to the Paris | Sci" American Mitte, Chase, Boston, J At¥ine & Co. CHARLESTON, Sopt 21—Are steamship City of Richmona, Mr. Trist, and to -ceos tbe Attorney General of the Columbus. after the usual formalitios at the , the gations from Lascaster, Lewis, and Sclota. Ooy's gun Agricultural Fair—thenoe to Lexisgton, Louisville, and Bohr Bay State, Bare, Bouton, Dayton 7 Sprague. M'Munn, NYork; park sfesbelia. | Lunt, Boston; be ema ¥ y Sevier, of the | crowd escorted the General to the Nei! House, aud aasem- " | Cinemmnati, throngh Ohio to Sandusky, and by thelake | Schr Granite State, Halleet, boston, ewis, noe, Motiroe, Camden, Me. Cld bac , United States, Me Citlord, and Mr Sevier, of fi" | Ted about the door to await his appearing, Ile camo out | squad, with artillery. and two bands of music scoompa: | (Howmet, (hrongh Oh Sone Ellen Raduaas, Oopeod, Now Bedford, master. @ | ton} ache i. 8 Liens, Sweeney, Key Wort ond Marana. Sid United States Sennte. to manage the atte of Ue. | apdaude a r)eveb of Ove or ten minutes tength, in which | ted us, ‘The progress along the river was marked by | “why Gemcral made mo speech before leaving this morn- | ©; li Martha Marin, Swilt; Salem, KW Ropes & Co. a lo ade ma iD aa ie Nae 4). Jem Heat acne ec hcing thus humbled Mr. | Re eimboratea the idea that he would like to be under- | 4. sa trations at every landing ee Bises Ease Bete fetdane. CALAIS. Rept 16-—Cld sche Taiphone, Murphy, end Com convinced tat having thus humbled Mr. | ioog gy x to ail political advantage. from 7 d t Warhington, a few miles on tho road, agoodaumber | Sloop Pointer, Fowler, Providence, Tooker, Cox. Philadelphia, Sid 17th, brig JH Longs Riche K to forego cto Trist by bis tyra»n ca! wbuse of the arbitrary will be | pubiic receptions during his present tour. It was grati- THE FEELING AT CONCORD. of citizens met the carriage, and proceeded to the next Arrived, ardson/ NYork; Isth, ache Melville, M\Gregor,, Philadel phles exerted in Mexivo, 1» sould not be good policy to | fying to him to wines such demonstrations from his | At Comcord a large number of persons assembled, liming | town fpoompapy wich it. - Steamship Soutbernee, ferleston, 58 hours, th, brig Braeilian (Br, from St Stephen), Crowe homnas, FALL RIVER, Sept 22—Arr schrs Goo Hoffman, Phits- delphia; 280, Iram Smith, Alexandria; Enoch Vrenoh, Ji rai River; N'S ¢ Philadelphi LEWES, Een 24, 104g A jarks Utah, and Horace, for Tileston & Co. reer is he scay, Ty ENCE ae ean eT ee nhac that hag been | the banks of the river. When the boat reached theland | || A del cand tle warcings Leaded bya deughtec of | TM, to miles Sof Cay Baie tt tia, sta, and he therefore resolved | the ambition vf hfs youd. and im thet ambition Le tad | ing, citizens of Kentucky crowded on board, aud the boa, | {Het “jouing and tule morning, Leaded by « deux & profoller Lound severed until he bad become, be hoped he might be | was compelied to stop half an hour, Many soldiers came banged ship Butktey, ulterior Presidenti that be would change tis course towards Mr. Trist, ‘ e i < “ . _ * | Boston; brige Hengucla, China, and Roamor for do; Waphe and by forwarding bis object and assuming the — bape ES Sn ai nee sermons wacworn toltine, | on board. and one old soldier who had fought with Scott Ag ADE REPORT; rach SH poste al, Mintura & Co went theres tee Mertiandy Mad. Mahe oe erat Ti 4 lion’s part in the ouivess, appropriate the hoaors of | ity ine enthusiaem that the military allusion indioated | through two wars, was much a ected when ho shook Fe orremce gept, 35-6 0.M, | cleret piped which kept both. pumps going for three Vays; | toen inst night; and ently thismorning thobark Louies both the war sud ‘he peace apes Dower, “3 | was expected a travk and free hearted Iri-hman present | bands with his old commander. B= Asnes —Bome 70 bbis. realized $4 Goi, for pols, and | Wth, lat a7 43, lon 24 15, exchanged signals uh shin Faas Teleate: baie Chesione Ahn Coy on, Grand Oe 4 brutal insuit avd oppression, he suddenly | pared wb . .fter attracti: oncral gttontion, | ARRIVAL AT MANCHESTER—SPRECH OF TITH GENERAL, ETC. es + ” Albert, for London; , Lat 43 15, lon 54 3, F P| Soedstematiee reat Ceastcd ‘bie, Goniioms to ined end eooolltanote | Seen eteeenOr Memes At Manchester, Ohio, the greatest demonstration took | #8,50N for pearls per 100 tbs; on velo | fitamish enn continent, Renee for Livorpiots 0 | FM Soe yo Ape brig Wetumpts, Dixon, NYeekt Kindness. Two movths after he had communicated |" ~Tetter that war. pes tlence. aud famine should affict | place. ‘The bost reached this place at half an hour before | |, Vinavarn tis Most of ONn fhe Ship Guy Mannecing (pkt), Frecman, Liverpool, | brig Amulet, Po.ter, Rockland. Hs paysengers, to Taylor & Merrill. Seps 7, | “Ne WRERN, NC, Sept 16—Atr schrs Fravois, Robinsos, W iualized chip Constellation; 12th, tat 484, lon | yAEWHERN, NC, Sept l6—Acr eohrs Hrapols, Robinsoa, 'p Isano Webb, from Liverpool for N York; 17th, isth, lgnen muhareen ae. id Ith coh udsey, Day, doy with mdse his letter, makivg poor Mc. Trist blend in himself ! ihe ec untry, than shat we should have the rule of a mili- | dusk, The banks were crowded with people, and cannon Bueapsrwrrs.—Kiour varied litte, the sales comprising ft Kin ol ” it back the roar of artillery on board. Across tho ° s Danton, Marat, oui Si Just, and an ambulatory | tary bicttoln oy gimed and went to the marc. It fell | amdine was spread a broad banier, bearing the iascrip. | 8,500 bble.; ordinary to choloe State, at $4 BLY w 64 43%; | 90,00 peale, : : : ¢ i, “ Weatcea | int 49 di, nignalizad stoamaiip Washingt a: eam | yy eee Near and Peau Raktiose AON uillotine, he writes the following charming account |... L g ; ~One hupdred cbecra tor Old Chippewa” Delega- | &Uperfine Canadian at $4439; mixed to fancy Wes time, spoke brig London (of Shields), from Littlohampton | ¥ , St Mr. Trist and of the “happy change” in their ry: | Nes shower of toe upom the asubled, MOET, ER | Ulonseuimo on brard inviting Genetal ects Cian, Mich 3, 4 oti AS 00, aud common, to good Southern at | foe ‘iafioul alk Ur bark uocovory, tom Nompert We fer | TOR GU RAN S ne Knee OB deaey, Thomas > lations :— ; ; erived for the cecarion, could not erase the dampening | Dic scort eald—Citizens of Manchester, I am not | Were effected today at $3. 0 $8 65% per bbl. The | a q thy 4 eam Hahing sobe | Xe WORT, Sep BeAr trig. Julia, Bord, Orswotl, (Gener cot to eT ese | ee ne wey trieediune‘cne observe’ the General's | travelling about maxing speeches, nor for political Hee ee eerie cline mene’ LOO ban | OF 2, nguallsed Dutch back Sitha, trom Loghore. for ‘Now qharieton {0 Greenwich: tone olden Gate, Hrighttna, Previa. July 25 a7. } | conutensnee as the little bowl was theust under his nove, | purposes, bus as a citizen of our common country, hstin: Seammadan haat ak $1.08; 22,900 Western do at 4 4 P M, lat 40 40, lon 68, saw & large propeller .go- NEWARK, Sept A-—-Sld sohr Justina, Bupbidge, Bostom. " 4 speaking ? t him. Ke | employed. as I have ever been, actively in her ane . ing Eastward, all sail set. i 4 MAVEN, 1 Wenareatenae eal a the kee “y ae ean his aw But when my heart is touched, my lips | $L03a $105; 2500 red Southern do. at abe ; 2.100 Cana Ship Kate liunter, Busch, Liverpool, Aug 22, with mdse my PE CAE: Rept SE in. beh Lennar CRU ae ey ae ine unwttingly conveyed, by remind. | refuse to remaia silent ‘The bauner spread | diam do. at 923;c.; 7.000 Upper inke do at Toe ; har + | and dot passengers, to ma Was ton daysintho channel. | fis Need Frama Tuttle, Phiiadelia of s letter tru me to Mr. Erist. of Ma Meee erase an Teter We neds a gensleman | Ceforo my tyes calls up aiemories which always afootine, | 150. Sho j and36 000 Dus, mixed Western com at G83;0. | Ship femingicro, rare, Liverpool, Aug 26,,and Cano | MUN Dame Sopt #i—Arr schrs'D W Baker, eh Ctlig tn expectancies ct omacthing of rec teak of the cusiousregerd he cast at that bow, when he | spd .ecenes which I know many of you yourslves have | MO0Me per bus. | 8 a | Clear sent niente ty " Norfolk; Went Falgionth, Uariow, ‘Nanssmend, and ale tert cohutnions uting heweccusret «that aut fst dhcovered ita the depot. The gentleman id he writmosied smd eventain which you have borne honors | yosce. a l03<e; 80 60, Maracaibo at Yo,; 000.do. Tkio at | snip Win water (ok Bouton), Bri 6, Liverpool, 3 days, | forqPiilndelphia. ‘ld sohrs Mary and Elizabeth, Potter, Sapatee wi Us Tie Mice about the mt aut | pen ied ne) Hcg a gee you for the bind welcome you bave civon a travollsr, and | $360, & Si and 76 do, St, Domingo at 8:0, Market, | “hip'Searqs, Peeeman, Liverpool, a4 days, with mdse, to | Pbisdetphia; Broadfield (new), Keone, NYork vin Saad wich; Ann Maria, Phi Albany. | these a aster, f roo! Layo eager yore oor eet ag rr gece aarp dryer 7. eer cremains shes iigerty faci oc gaaaaperiatd Gorten-—mbe markot continues ta the same languid eahip Tiny, (of Bath), Tin, Nowports W, $8 days yDANTUCKET, Sept 22 Arr sehr Bay State, Gardner, fo, Atbome, itro chsnced that wo bed the slightest | with pertine rbtch er nan, ninety. © state not eo —the sales amount ot hte Hai > PHILADELPHIA, Sopt 24, PM—Arr ship Weatmorol able. Atbome, itvo cheneed that we had the slightest | with peruinacity with which the digger's guost hung in | | An cld man, ninety.six years of age, wlio was one of | Save 8 bees 4 1, Int 42 10, lon OL OT, spoke Br bark Buvoy, from London- | yc" Dlverpool Aug Io bela Aitaunhn, Urowelly Woetage i} ‘ } posible acquaintance ev B cach other. He re Or | the midnight air in the wild dreams of Macbeth. That | (he earliest settlers int Heneral, T hope | _ FRescts To Liverpool, about 26,000 burhels wheat | derry for Queliec, steamer Koncohoc, Clark, NYork, Lord ' fe Sir—My last report was dated the 14th ullimo, this place, encl sing # copy ot my imstructions (J to Col. Childe, ordering up the garrison of Jalay: id sehes Aloxander, Philadel a er rtoh oe pean aiten joubt troduced to General Scott. He said:— rpor " ‘Ship Moro Castlo (of Richmond, Me), Bishop, Newport, t Rensohes, Clack, f 3 Be ett are-tne patace iexceent tne eo eee neta The aepewcold Despaled ous, | God will rare my life loug enough for the last voto T | Were engaged at Sa5iid. Flour was 16d. a 16d; and | wi Yfuays, with tairead iron and 11 passengers, to order, |», ROVIDENCE, Sept 23—Arrdchrs Boston, Corson, Pht nt \ d M ladeiphia; Thomas P Cooper, Corson, do; ‘loops Motto, mot, that at least » part ot tbe cabinct had full intima- | Something, some unpleasant idea, evidently inhabited his | hall ever cast, to assist to place the hero of his coumtry a flour was 2s. and wheat 67d. | vessel to master, Sept 6, lat 40 $8, lon ze smoke bark Mary | Heche, ort Ewon; Amerien” Sturges, ‘Your; Hee enn shes $5, and | Ann (of Bristol, Ey: from t tion. Still the provounend misunderstanding between | mind, Me was uneasy, and didn’t like to see the bowl, | 'n the highect office she has to bestow. ae ris $6) There was no re fees se tal Be Per Tory GCSE Te Sea rae pep (eee an Heliiteess, Litera: Mace aka Tees Mr. Trist and myreit could not have occurred but for | Perhaps its emptiness, or its exposure to the cooling air, The General appeared mach touched at th marks. Kornia? and for Liverpool. William, Matthews, Philadelphia; Elmive Itogors, Spot other chioumstances:—tirst. his being obliged to sead for- | war a mockery to his appetite. Who berths Deum ARDIVAL AT ee ee JSIASM—GRAND Fist-—There were 1,000 quintals ay cod taken at $3 Ber pe mts ase beslilackers dope AL ay reo, 8 ancer, NYork tance peraoay with theexpiucncry paper which he devised to | Crain Sota ibe logical force of that bowl atau argu: | About bait past’ eight o'clock the reached Maysville, 50 and 600 barrels No, mackerel at $10125;. Demand | fi/fon'd, spoke tie whe Middoy, from Baltimore for RICHMOND, Sept 2i—Are brig Gen Taylor, Pant, Thomag- : del ‘ ery he +. fax; Isth inst, of Sablo Island, saw largo quantities of pine | f°) Schr Mary: communicate: secona his bad health im May and June, | ment in his favor as a Presidential candidate, | However | where the cemonstrations of weloome wero very hearty. | 6, _octuged in the day's movements wore 900 | flank saprodod to ve some vessels deck load, tate, Weery, Leith; Avon’ (Bri Marsters, Glasgow. i sla py 10 as now be frien daniel hate wit isplay of that bowl | Fircs were lighted at a dozen difforent points and all the the | rege a be Meltsrd, Layee: Sept Sy with mdse and | shite Hanover, Chichester, NYork; Raiubow, Rich, Bostons and particularly ao i» eslneation, unavoidably threw me. | uch a suggcstion had not very powerfully struck his | briiliontly iuminated. giving » maguificomt cffect to the | 2) cases sundines at O2/ie ; 10 do. citron ilar (of London), from Cadia, 49 days out, with galt, for Halifax, | SORT Ey ‘wont uid—8 Wobbor, Afrioa, Solis i Yate contort, Tarn Seco willing that all | mina. bee whole scene, Several bands of music, and numerous | barre Ls gl ased at $1 | essing badly, and captain sick; suppliod hor with brea Ey ea aay Delphine Otis, Pads, Thave heretofore weitten to the department atout Mr. | “he enthusiasin of this occasion was non cst. It wasn't | cannon, were vineed along the heights, and. as the boat Site ee ee * and water, sad various othar Bepcsearigs. oy. | tndeiphia, Trist, should be suppr-sed. Imake this decluration as | there, All tbe yoeiferating seemed to be done by a select | neared the shores, the sweet strain of the music and the | * $ Ps > : Ship Duchesee 4° Or! (pit), Mutton, hae 1 prov to Sept 16—Arr brig ——, Charles- fo ARWIOK, Sept 22—S1d sche Arion, M'Laughlin, Noe- ok. 0, Weteyh§ vy » Cld barks Coohi- ir i ‘ THOMASTOD e 7 x tended upwards; sales ef 150 tons Scotch pi; with mdse and 385 passengers, to W Whitlock, Jr. due to my present esieem for that gentleman; but ask | number, ou special contract, and from previous arrange. } Toar of the cannon gave notice of the hero's approach. | 4 Ain {cen made at $2517, cash, and $20 60, Omos. © | “Ship Hermioue (Brem). Ktachen, Bremen, Aug 20, with | ¢ L no favor, and desire nove. at the hand of the department. | ment and preparation It came with spasmodic and Several thousand persons thronged to the landing, —Eastern wore abundant, and obtainable at $2 mae an a 196 passengers, to Pavenstadt & Sohumacher, Sopt 11, Justice to myrelf. however tardy, I shall take care to | feeble outbursts. and, to use a whig speaker's metaphor, conten the cortege to fight its way through to the 12% pe thourand Sopt 11, Int 45 a2, lon 3, aw Brem bark Coriolan, Wulf, Passengers Arrived. have done * ® id wl b * | died away like the “ low murmuring of silent thunder. od -, L as E ry e 4 a rts: ny + CHARLESTON—Steam Souther WS Maury, J Kow- You will perceive that I am aware (3 I have long | The crowd was composed of as many Gemocra Govornor Meteaif, of Kentucky, and Gencral Morgan, | | iatx.—-About 1.500 bbls common Rockland, changed | © sip Oxford, Minott, Elsinore, 0 days, with mdse, to | CHAny Hae oa nerRen vf Aah ‘ he . per barrel, cash. aster, been) of the dangers winch hang over me at home; but I | and with the exception of the parties in the co! oe mit the de legetion, came) on ier and received General ae ee isi male Of GO: Whde. Prete Rico, oan Bulkley, too. itizen of the United States, and well know the eamil th ifferent silence and quictude 2 be \d rice, to Geo ‘Bulkley. Upligations’ tmipooods Tuodbe all clreumstaias, Hyrea anc:| Socoreaweerat nite interrupted by one party a: the | ‘The General, addressing a few words of thanks to his | at 48. a 30c , and 100 do. Musoovado, at 20a 280, Im- | andrice, to Gea tulller | estas a da lightened patriot: m Having (June iid) Jost all bope of | other. Gur witty friend Malone's quotation from Clay's Ohio friend, took leave of them, and then proceeded to US Oca tla 3,000 gallons linseed bought at 780. a | With geal, iron and 383 paesongers, to Roche, Brothers & m ri eee Beer aE Ao Orelghiton, Ww ih C1 ¢ Y a Sargon, Mrs Hummeli, Mrs War on, ‘e- Maiker Charleston, 8 days, with cotton p10 ites C Darke, Miss & Darko, Miss J Dugan, Miss Watee, Cape Mull, W Weat—32in the atoeragn. Liyenvoor—Ship Huguenot—J W Ricard and lady, Ma- rin Picard. ry a . S 3 9 oke bark Joseph Howe (Br), from being joined by othe: troops than the nine hundred and | “war. pestilonce, and famine” prayer, created the only | land with the Kentucky delegation. Teethes Galvin Cou: Sept 90, las o4 49, ; Weh: int 4199, ton. G5, spoke skip Cambria | _ HAVRs—Ship Harre—C Graham and lady, Emily Grah odd Ben elotging to ihe old regiments of tis arm » | spontancons sentation eS 9 throughout the whole affar. Tmiabatebals lett REMC cocteghinvas Daoriness somnad, Geyeiand,, tis operations. couse. (Br) from Liverpool for 8 Joka, NB. Maric Trefel de Villiers and two gons, James Langton, " | tue-time'n sood one for ascertaining whether the wings | mt by the lion. W. H. Wanswonrn. of Maysville, Prente | ing of 700 bbls prime and moss pork. at $16 a $18 ; 200 | | Dati tichron (of Hooton) Kilby, Bristol, BAO dave with | PARED. osc as Ontoans—Mes C Wa i ‘ cw a 2 1b.; and 180 bbls. | iron.and 17 passengers, to Nesmith & Son, Se ree ese d er, bat instructed him ( ing to rel th mak Galt iad! a dent of the City Council, who spoke as follows:--Our | bols. prime lard at 11% @ 1170 per lb. ; ion 88; epoke son Br), from St John, NB, for’ Liver: | Krame, C F Foingle, W Fenton and Indy, A Varien, Mre & (I was thinking ‘only fol guiectar Roull’ of the contest betwees Fierce ‘and ‘Seote, He | people mect you at the threshold of the State, co open | Mess and old prime beet. at $11 a 614 , and Sta $0. rouls Si nt fons oy ‘apoke ship Oveam Queen, trom | Pardin. tant-general, 1 croered up Colonel Childs, with the risom from Jalsp2 body, and avy othe K e Ricr.—Although we have areduced stock, yet the very Boston fi ele Bremen—Ship Hormione—A Drogen, lady and daughter, * pasties of recruits) be might chance ‘to hear of. He | made several efforts to procure bets, but none of the | the doors of all Kentuckians, and bid you a cordial wel. Petioh: ticle is held, keep even th. ston for NOrl + clara 4 itroad f to | Miss Meentz, B Rottorhause, Johanna Spinke, Sarah Yo ited first for L Sctntosh; next, for Brigadi cui red | come. The people of our little city generally are espeoially | high prices at which this article h Ramp O90 Bark Emplte, Gray, Carase, 41 days, with rallsond trom) to; |) Sot Ls ’ Emel General Cedwalucr- abo, in turn. heard of ‘and fated | Ymrcit A colored berber to hit he would bet his watek | Srati00G aad honored by thin vitand weloomeyou with | grooes, who are almost the only buyers at precent, fro 0 | ori Zl lean ani, @ ouch none Rasa Bole 3 } ‘Bark G: Br), Stevens, Dublin, 41 days, in ballast, | Hortsmann and son, H Meyor, Emelio H Waly, H Baox- for Major General P low the latter arrived here with | against fifty dollars, that Scott would be the next Presi- | all thelr hearts, We must not, however, exalt ourselves | taking ovly a very small portion of the quantity usually | | His: Ganges (Dr), Stevens, Dublin, 44 ders, in ballast, | anioaisiay ono, fons Ment as ne all those geiachiments. the Sth instant. But im tho | dent. The democrat accepted (fhe, proposal, and. the too highly by rearon of this unexpested ‘honor, ,General, | Purchased hy them. This leads us to suppose that bs- | Tay" Scnrs Gicaucr (of Boston), and Jobn Phillips Co DUBLIN Bark Ganges—Rev FS Ryan and sister, Misa” auf meantime I Led hesra that Brigadier General Pierce had | colored Scott man backed out + is a fair test of the | Since it is not voluntary, but enforced—made in the line | fore avy ess gan be done to ntege, prices Mut | Marbichcad), and tho Lapwing (of Orloans), fishing. Ihe G ry Aun Ryan, ny, beg el Hhe'¥e See ed ind was to take up | enthusiasm ot the entire procecdings. ofa duty specially imposed. But nothing can disturb the | be considerably reduced. The sales for the week reach | has oxperionced very fine weather, lary Sherid: reachea Vera Cruz, on the 25th June * bt ; Mary Ree ate Reed, C ‘Smyth, P 'Roe, J Barrett, est, Conse- ular trati reat lure gre ppiness of beholdit and 220 casks at 43; a 53/. Bark Albys, Gregory, Leghorn, Aug 2, Gibraltar 24th, with ary Rev 5) A 5 5 the 17(h. but wwe day before I learned, with great disap- e pte , if his ti tbe t- | public fervant:and benefactor, both in peace end war. i . ” S 6, ff rt hip steering ©. ; Kato Tookey, Eliza Tookey, Sarah Doyle, Mr and Mrs Glee- polntment, that the want of transporlation cod en eons | Dor” ‘uh alone by the wanunere of the wine purty ithe | We ean only thank you, Gencral. Devotion to the | Soar —But 60 boxes Castile were sold at 930. per Ib, | S107 70 6, shw s largo atenmstip Gaye, with’ coal ‘and 184 | son, J O'Reilly, Mrs Ryan, Murphy, J Murphy, Mrand Mre i = " fons were 700 b demt would cctain bim at Vera C1 16th—of | * ft parties, country like yours can never be repaid. Do not think | | Srinits—Among the day's transact! ngsn i course I catnot now icok for him bets the sud of ‘his perpen Si nispetatunanl seameee anions Kentucky believes your patriotic and arduous services | Ohio and. prison whiskey, - Lend cash, and 60 hie, P Zpamals, fom Liverpool for Cert month I shali be obliged to wait his certain and near | of a partisan exhibition and show, the reception would | hare been overpaid, or can ever be paid. ‘The lives of | drudge at 24c. time: Ko. Exloes steady. | | | Bark Albion (Bi), Hell, Galway, 26 days, Lxcnons—Bark Albus—Mrs Maria approach; Ist. because ve need the strong reinforcement | have been respectable in point of numbers and fecling, | Ber best cons, as well before as since that futal bathe | | Stans, were active and buoyant. 1.c00 bhds, (ube | 131 piscnscre, to Nonteomi vr days, with mdse and 10% | Signor Guiseppe Alaisi Kot W C he will bring up; apd 2d tae moncy supposed to be with | 1t won’t do to say it was not designed asa mere poiltical | Whose scene you sre about to visit, have been poured out vs ; 000 bags * passengers, to Hinssoy & Hurray. Had’ cae denth and one ‘AVANA—J W Powell, Mr Sagam, him is indispensable In respect to money. I beg again | catch. None bui whigs were invited, intended or allowed | fr the country too often and too freely to permit us to | fining in St. Louis, an unknown rato. rth on the pass: Gannon, Mr Deoday. gona” 2 Stoke | Coiiene—Bark Miford—Madam Theresa Spada, I; Peada, na. i Mrs Prada. with marbloand | Mrs Prada, Wise, Philadelphias Boston. ansongers, to RL Taylor. Sept 18, Tat P Tat.ow.—Sales of 12.600 lbs, prime were effected at C. Wi ot 12 4 ith to report thai ibe ebief commissary (Capt. Grayson) of | to join in the ceremonies, All who were not whigs, were | Weigh the blood of her defenders with goid. We do not is Bark John Benson, Winchester, Havana, 12 days, w Passengers Sailed. this army hes not receryed a dollar from the United | there without invitation, and only as free and curious | Teotive you as stranger, General; you aro known to | 1c a 10/0, cash, per Ib. sopar, tg Sturges te Co. laagow, 43 days, with iron, | lAVRE=Steamabip Mumatat—Mrv Hugh Maxwoll, Min States rine we linded at Vora Cruz, March 9. spectators. If it had been designed as a citizen’s demon- | ¢Véry one of us. Tho old are contemporaneous with RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. tow F Weld, " g » Beara | , Livinegton, ve tvs tagstony, | ova aay pe . * ® ¢ eS: * * | stration, and not a politicians’ manoeuvre, the General | YoU. living and grateful witnesses to the unexampled | By Nonrn Riven Boars —O7 casks ashes, 1,670 bbls. | '.-' Greson (iz), Casoy, Cerdiff 40 days, with raitcoad | Miss Livingston, Miss M E Hoffman indy, ‘Miss ‘Lachaise, Mee {have the honor to remain, with high respect. your | would surely have left out all altusion to his soldier | *ervices rendered by you to the republic forty years | flour, 45 do. whiskey . 9.000 bushels cern, 22,378 do. wheat, | jp s.a 35 assengers, to Barclay & Livingston. ’ : N i 5 > Brett, Augustus W Brett, E Fabrequette and servant, Mrs most Obedient servant, WINFIELD SCOTT. ip. ins { perpetually thrusting tha‘ forward. | #60; While the young bave found your name on every | 55 bales wool, and 1,166 boxes cheese, Brig Ksthleen (Br}, Pingree, Rotterdam, 62 days, with . children, E Fabrequet! Mise F Hon W. L. Macy, Secretary of War. ae the people fern in dagger of forgetting ite Modaey | Page of our country's hisrory, redolent of genuine glory | py ents emnorn cere bois flour, 687 pkgs, butter, | mare, to Schmidt & Balohens 4 Fe ee 10 Blatant ede 3B oY P rome. - is not utterly graccless, even in great men. Egotism is | —-® aig ce by the great events of their own | 552 do. cheese, and 140 head live stock. Brig Iris (Br), Hutchinson, Charlottetown, PEL'10 days, | hice and lady. Mr Wise, child and ser jail Gitbers Tt will be observed, that although he had relented | never ornamental, though people who give way toa self | times. But excuse us—we did not come to praise you, | By Nuw Harry Rarumoav.207 pkgs, ebeese, and 13 with Tomber, to RP Buck & Co. path, 4Shoure,in ballast, | MP Gilbert, 2 children ‘and governess, harles entirely as regardeo Mr Trist, yet he had not atall | distressing political ambition are mighty likely todeem | but to testify our gratitude to a fuithfal public | do, butter. , REE ey Sewn (now); Seta " » | Woltl JE Smith, Mise, Hognet, NYo Phila; relaxed in ammosity to the administration. Ho | it useful on peculiar occasions. “We close forthe pre | Srvant. and eatisfy our longing eyes, and behold By New Yor elphis: Had Santa Servina, Nap axp Hartem Rat.noan.—For the week. | siric Crawford, Norton, East Machias, 9days, with lath, to Ht, tad : ‘St tM would have “no favor und desjred none from the | tent.” by exlorting you all toread Thackeray on Afili- | the citizen who has made our’ country renewned | 196 head cattle, 26 cows, 146 calves, 2,323 sheop, 8 horses, | May Pocit Ma: Jouve (Slates ot: Maroy |: two) Sisveesi ot eee ‘w, Talbot & Co. it i Mad Sam} ‘k; Alcides Destruge, 1 te sP) © GERMAN CITIZENS TMBUS. ver, that, aj ‘rom the pride ure we have | beef, 118 pkgs. 3 . 692 utter, with ‘ad McNally, Mies J S Mylins, Adolf Rusch, Theo West erect, courteous, und abe,” and he ad taken | Sita the Ohio State Journel (wive)-tone 234°, | in seeing you in our town and Stato. the occasion of your | 850 pkgs! sundries, 164 biekels greta. 146 bite, Io, 63 wen yoetaricn (Hirer); Kohn, Bremen, o5 dare in ealiatts | 44 Durand {(Geurer of despatches), Mr Burekhardt, N¥ork; ~ Fashact ler epee en a Visit, also, is peculiarly interesting and gratifying to the | bal , 20 tons fron, 19 tons lumber, and 96 bales ards (Hivem), bouud eastward; ilth, lat 47 13 lon 3 wants Mactet Lesectay Mines Latouties rial ; : 4 - f some of our Germwn citizens, referred to a paragraph ing,”’ yet be did vot intend to pardon the Executive | 2 > Westbote. 0G saint tainly, it will become a great country like ours to — to-do obese wig Teli as | ee eas evens ca cs | Ree We ke Wea PE meteeres i Saree Kept, 28,185 . Justice to my seif, how 'y, Fshalitake | one tree and ff itteen Germans, while in Mexico, a A A, - OOO ty 4 ie elabia awe Gone? One ager his having hanged oibers, cruelly and | £0"Y. with what kindness and interest you regarded the Cotion—Salee yesterday were 3,000 bales, and to-day i cbil ry Judge Heyl waited upon General Scott, and on behalf jon essei 1 for him touching their ‘pronounced misunderstand- Lpgper sph “4 ‘ citizens, mot enly of this place, but of Kentucky, Cer- brig ‘Trion (Dan), from Callao, bound eastward, 123 | osy's ‘Koning, Miss Kning, Mr Walkinshan, C Lawson, Jas pro: nt hh anffon, | T Moulton, Paul Honry, Chas Henry, NYork: Paut J Goule 6. with anton, Schwendler, Mra” itr, Metan, Faris, che FS Pomnay, Roevsy, Maracaibo, Sent, det, Paunwe; Hy C Tatoman, Tenne: ‘&o, to Maitland, Phelps & Co. Sept 17, int 27, lon 69 sch NY sk 4 3), poke ache W ing of the Wind, honce for Curacao. Protiehs N Yorks 4 B Rittenhouse Schr Cornelia, Ross, Wilmington, NC,7 days, with naval | }) 4 ° ter, Mr Dune, 3 F . " humble private soldiers. without thought of soil or reli- | they amounted to 4,000; middling is quoted at 9%c., and ir Sarauel " e, NYork; Mr What a misfortune it was to General S2ott that | unjustly, were also referred to. pecan 3 “ick i ji 7 % “3 + stores. . and Mrs Di " W Kind, & de General Jackson bed nos been at the head of the Never have we witnessed a scene more imposing than STS iA aikeeas os ertaperieeecehaboe rine coupe fair 114. Bacon sides sell at the. Wiki a Schr Ann Maria, Concklin, Nowhern, NC, 6 days, with oa- | Nuir, Rozy jand child, New York; Mr Desoh Paaoer ie ‘ Ps, era i Milkenthal, Germany; F Danos, Hi Egli Mr Desvergus, NO: The recelpts of the past twenty-four ‘hours have been | ,,8Cit, Aun Maria, Concklin, Newborn, NC, 6 days, with | jouns: Mr Tacourtan, do; Me Schepslor, P liserich, Meee ag folonas rice, Gone, Bel. hen 11000, busbla; | Uchrdoha ole, Reed, Vicgnia, Rdara, 5 oo. | seiae iirienctereteon, Anan a Weterhans ME cat 4 . 28, 5 , 11 ; Sel ohneon, Johnson, Philadelphia, § days, for | 3)'p, York: Petor B 4 cea a indited by him Gene- | gigantic, as with heightened color and flashing eye, and no change; a steady business is doing. Wheat—no sales | New llavea- oki Foren Eve very of ral Jackson had given Gencral Scott, an eurly les- | a wave of hls hand thot expressed calm defiance of all | Uns, Physical comfort and welt being of our gallant | worth reporting. Corn—10.000 hushels, afloat, sold at 1 Ave Havanny Migs Martie ete Gaines ana son on the subject of wielding a loose tongue, | such asrailants, he uttered his emphatic protest against | Cormac Wo, have creat satisftotion in secing 0M } Occ, Barley=—Sales were made of 14,000 bushels, at 7c. | Vid! Lotipeo, Potter, Philadelphia, 5 days, bound to New | {*mily, Henry L Grecleaf, Abm Sells, Mrand Mrs J 1 Pol- anda lator on that of wiclding a loose pen. The | such assaults as that paragraph prescuted :— Qiers the powible recipient ‘of the honor of a | !Frdinary four-rowed, and 74 a 0c. for ordinary to oe lela sg deg le ated! W | Lis # Reinke wife, and éwo children, G W Mace; sud first has already been noticed; the last occurred while | , “New. and before unktown to me, are such things as } iocation of the National Asylum. I will detatu you no F Canton, Johneon, Philadelphia, 6 days, bound to Sa- | Ramircr and cone Havana: Juan Gaston, HagameG ae Scott and Jesup were enguged together in me rig hecmgherinlivers iggy gerber Aieceey longer. Again sir, you are very welcome to the homes = ie Creek war. Scotu’s joalousy was aroused about , ‘i Mass. . Columbus, Mise; lson, New Yor! y br Expedite, Rackett, Philadelphia 5 days, bound to | C4!" . Raley REP & aim a blow at ail that, wherein, if I know myself, T have | ¢24 hearta of your fellow-citizens of Maysville and Ken- Newport. Mire TU MéCoy bag thew chilicen: He et f r Married. vi * ‘ Coy and three children, ‘oul some successful movement of Jesup, and he alr the highest pride, ‘They attack my own identity! ‘The | tucky. They haveeurrounded you, General, to take you | 6 sunday. 19th inst., by Rev. Mr. Smith, pastor of | ,,Scit Buona Vista, Rackett, Philadelphia, 6 days, for | Stonc and daughter, MeTN Dlake wife ini oe Ncithe: | "ben the old chieftain, with quick and indignant re. | {9 P tho hasty Mare ot enupiccea a ete army. Neithes | Sone repelied the face and aualiguamt charge Lofty | 2ovidenee orn in Germany or America or on the ) hasty plate « p letter, nor any of t per | instature, and standing at least four inches above the freon . by ating cl cillious notes dishonorin e chicf magistracy o/ | tails of those among whom he stood, his form seemed | tB¢ car of tho British empire. In addition, therefore. to our country, would bave Bes ; o 4 ge fn the gratification we feel in finding the nation anxious were, Kentuck ‘astnor, Cullen, Philadelphia, 4 days, for Pro- | ylA¥" 7. Med good two-rowed. Oats sell nt 45c. AWLarin, Mrs Norton, Col ¢ 4 Nc Lake, wife, and ¢ awrangling correspondence in consequence. principles for which. I nad believed. 1 necd never search | P*isoner, ransom or no ransom. First street Methodist church, Wiutiam Fraxcis Tavion, | oR ogCRPTs. i A Rasch, do; age, child G ; e y i: ; es ned, 5 , ers Tava. ir Guo Edward, May, Philadelphia, 6 days, f : Tacky : Di moment the Scoretary of War (Mr. Cass) brought | my own borcm in vain, are here undermined or denied | General cor raplicd as fllone ce Fellow-eltizens— | to Louies Juuianns, cldest daughtor of J. M. Bourne, | Sry Sulina’ Mec ee aiea eoheee dae: for Sal pedy, Now Orleans; Post, do: JE Dumont, Mobile the letter to the nonce of the President, Scott was | me. i am met with charges of injustice and cruelty. entlemen of Kentueky—my good fellow-citizens; it is, D Sehr Wavo, Jones, Addison, New Orleans; Mr Gaines and family, Mobile; M. ©. lease: Sehr C. o, Cato, Philadelphia, 8. ema Schr € 1 Haylee, Tucker, Phitadelphie, 5 days. ay Philadelphia, 6 d: i and wife, New Orleans; J G Kennedy, Havan: ivear een J ae Cel, witt, Philndelphia, § days. Vingston, Alabama; Ie Terry, Havana Robert T Wing, Leets, Albany, 3 days, for Philae | HE GMCU ME Cairo, Mr I. Odardo, Havana; E Deborar, dos a. recalled Scott bad rendered himself obnoxious to | while leading an American army through Mexico, and 4. d t road many citizens of Florida, who had burned his offi while participating alike in its trials and its triumphs! | Ciorious State of aks sen ead Shes eee oats ira, G * rs BY: ry 1 ‘Ameri glorious Stat mtucky. and to be welcomed on its Schr Almira, G: and his immediate recall was carnestly demanded borg ia rey. ny corea we Mistaie in the fees, | threchold. Under the present circumstances I have Died, Schr HP Corbitt, by Mr. White, the delegate, in a lotter addressed to | S foreign field. I went. recclved to, sustain, in the fore. | searcely words with which to thank you for the ferved | Om Saturday, Sept, 26th, youngest daughter of Henry the Prentcne Con ined eflfsatcy, fe tutte and cid Sa” | Yermtl Sigourreceton. Davelerd he soguent and | and Catesine Mertens, aged one year nine mona and After settli i i . Tri e o ; . fectipg address of your orator. 1 sce brilliant illumina- tection, Gets Scott neat ahowel his toncmary | tau ele atts es de vena wick" seeat | tose gugour tras Tawet cowie f mp counyaen | iivesant fens are reply ited ot to his government by declining to let it have even | for the government of men’s passions and the control of | “Sembled to greet an old soldier It is n magnificent, a . IN prc ee a two Misses Li- fA Peck, Boston; @ il son, Mobile; MrT L Croar, New Or- leans; Mr Thos Dixon, A By Commack, Mobilo; J Q Bradford, ” Orleans; W_A Tyson, Mobi’ » O ly, do: JB right, de; Mrs J Berhdes, Havana; Mr R M Bushnell, Mo- ‘tone, Portland, Conn, 6 day ‘affan, Portland, Conn, 6 days nent ¢ lorious | ig a o'clock, at 71 Montgomery street, corner of Cherry street, i L a serap of cfficial intelligence. “In October, the Se- | the license and excesses of war, Alike to Americans, | rine cTececie., Mest grateful is it to my heart, | Cohen: rhe invitation,” eee Siintoay Coan, 2 days A Honigomery, New Orleans: Mr N Foaney, Hon Joan oretary writes:— Phether of native or of forelgn birth, aud to Mexicans | mon if over I deeerved any gratitude at your hands, | On Saturday, Sept. 25th, Jou Vay Hovres, aged 34 days. W' Wilson, Dr Curtis, -Alahamay Mise Stoddart oN Sin,—No official dispatch hasbeen received from you | I declared my purpore, and exhibited my principles of | 7 jaye, indeed, been over Whatever services | Years. days, for Albany. New Orleans; Miss T BL. G W'Ken- at this department of a later date than that of the ith | action. I prom the martial code. Doubtless you | + nave rendered my country are allrepaid by onemoment | The friends and acquaintance of the family, as also eal. Doikoe, a oar gall, New Orleans; Mrs Blass, Dr kj DeD -of June, though we ace not without wuthentic informa- | Sil have read it, 1 decmed it necessary. I could do no- | 1iko the present. A demonstration such as this eannot | the members of Eekford Lodge, No. 234, I. 0. of 0. F., chr Peat, Sewell, Provincetown, 6 Gage Mead, New Orlea tion of your operations to the 20th of August. thing without it. It announced the spirit of our progress. | fait to be grateful tome, You have met me not in the | “2d Washington Social Union. No. 5, are respectfully in: Schr Dean, Jorum, Provincetown, 4 da; ST Not a syliable would be write, and we shall seo | nd Held amenable to punishment ail who forgot man- | character of a politician, but in that of a soldier, whose | Vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 87 Olive, MeDonald, Eastport, 15 da: MEDIC, preeontly, that he undertook to punish the most dis. | hood and hrestened to bring shame upon our flag— | feat Yaya have been spent, andl tras, honorably srent, | Hester street, thisday, at one o'clock Schr Niagara, Tanner, Rockland, 6 da AL. tinguished officers in bis army, for allowing the dishonor to our arms—or® reproach upon our virtue. | in the service of our common country You have met On Saturday morning. September 25th. suddenly, Ar- BAR i ee eee ee ee TP'UE HIGHLY CELEBRATED BARON SPOLMSCO people of the United States anil’government to get | Mimcut we had mek ccnauered: or if we had com | goo without regard to partis and politieal afioties for | 7 J eldest von of Johm and Mary Hyans, aged 2 | Below. of Nae Rag preg roa eg “the authentic information,”” of which the Secretary | wanting It would have beca a physical triumph, end | 9m informed, and doubt not, there aro both Whigs and | 3¢ars and 6 months, tozeregn & Con _* om Harlepook, with pase:agst% | ropean fame, professor, and instructor of modieal” stu democrats who are willing to do honor to one who labor. ‘The friends of the family, as also those of his brother- 4 ef | rega & Lo. “ speaks, through other channels. Another letter, of | « physical triumph alone. Humanity would nave dis in law. M % ; Ship lenae Webb (pkt), 20 days from Liverpool Ge ee gi ; ; f ed long for his conntry—who are willing to credit me for | in Iaw, Martin I. Duane. members of Hore Company No. | Webb (ps f Iand astounding cures’ in the similar import, reminded the General that the go- | owned us. I promulged that onder. “Read it, and read | tho will to do, rather than for deeds Ihave done, ‘Thus | 1. and the Fite Department in general, Liberty Chapter | ih, Austria, 24 da fee et oe fail, the Baron truly sunt vernment bad a right to know from him what the | It again, gentlemen, and then bear me witness, that it | go reccive your kind welcome; reselve it us coming | NO 15,0. U. A hax tas nee aieee 3 atew oy u a and Washington Continental Guard, Bark. Harward, 34 days from Palorm > ‘i army was doing and intended todo. Tn vain. Tho | was intmy heart, sit was almost hourly on my lips, | not only froin whigs but democrats as well—not only | Company D , are respectfully invited to attend his fune- iehy> *patled, to'cemeute chisemincnt genttentans “M2 Yarious whole summer und part of the fall was suifered to | fF continued months, to carry with American arms, and | from native, but ulso from adopted citizens, 1 know | Tal, from his late residence. No. 68 Chrystie street. on Stoamships Humboldt, Linos, Ha % e o ; “ aa , . he ryst! - Ston poldt, Linor, Havre; Black Warrior, Sohu- ~ pass, after his defiance of the government in regard under the American flog, even into an enemy's country, | | am approaching a land of patrictiem and valor—of | thie (Sunday) afternoon, 26th inst , at 2 o'clock foldt, Havens and. Moblie; Florida, yoodhall,"Bavinnal CONVERS, AUTHOR OF THE “ GUIDE FROM Jniot uth to Manhood,” would inform citizens and stran- me, a : ‘ 'd | ull the elements of social order, and that regard for per- 4 Ons 5 y Venveene: dari eston; %, Parri ; to its commissioner This was rot less to masts his | lhere,eaments of social order. and that regard for per- | fotriotim dgployed on. the ‘field and ‘in’ the p Saturday, the 26th instant, Mrs. Many Veavernes, Adams, Charleston; Rosuoks, Parrish, Norfolk, ee; | 10 inform citizens wad tran co. special and important branch of modicine and surgery, in | mereury, and the , ; to-Kewtaoky f 60 The friends and relati ity, than to show that he meant to carry out the threat | resolved to maintain. at all hazards, among my own eepen tt che ghian teins alee DLE ee fithta OF tos sonain tan; te OS Thomes — eM contempt for the civil authorities of his country, | the United States. Ves T sought to carry with me, nnd | 00st, OM many cecasions. I am aware, indecd, | Wile of the late Henry Vervecien, aged 86 years. as stood unrivalle: ot 2 yoars in New York. of bis first letter repulsing Mr. Trist, and the au- | command and also that people among whom we should | brinee of th ; : pagan, add Clinton J. Bird, are respeotf Pret d Ss Chambers street. basement, and at huis residence, thority that cent him, that of making his army in- | be. thrown, that high standard of virtue and honor mein ay history Rd tovattend her funeral. this day, (Suudey, 20th fort) at He Ree eee rersen ntti. | case ae paceananee ees pencent :— pe fhe ane “= cle isd ~ cod boon loss than | of her Clay: and her hundreds of other heroes pass away, | 92: 0 clock, A, M., from her lave rosidence, 28 Northuaoore Arrived—Brig Enoch Benner, Morton, Phiadelplin, for COBBETT, NO. 19 DUANE STREET, BETW: 1 beg to ray to him (the Secretary of War.) and to you, | Pinanity and. the ase we choice its te a crests Of | My friends. as your brilliant orator has truly remarked, | street Boston; schrs Milwaukie, ‘Stofrs, Baluiinore fur do; Moro, Chatham and William sireete, may be consulted by Mr. Triet, that here in the heart of a hosiile country, | Humanity. and the age we rejoice in, if I had done less’ | Tem upon a mlcsion which hae nothing keto ciety party | On Saturday morning, 25th inst,, Guapux Masry, in | Murphy, Bi fi idence) Statesman, Young, Nor. | shane interested, at his ofice, where thoeo who have sulle. from which after a few weeks, it would bo impossible to | They tay 1 hanged come Germans, and tied up and | topiosety business ere is of anature known to all maz | the filly eixth year of his age, for King ‘Train, do for Portsmouth; | pd from pretenders may apply, with the certainty 5 of, withdraw this arwy without a loss probably of one half | fogged others. Gentlemen, some persons were hanged | 7 come among you only as a iraveller and 1 public office shal its numbers by the vomito, which army ay necessity | in Mexico; tho names of ail of them [ do not now recol- | in the diseharce of a public duty. Allow me, (Saeed Must scop Income a relf-sustaining machine, cut off from | leet. | Whether any wore Germans or not, 1 know not | thank yon alior the fhonor yor have done moby this nden; Sprij Dr. C. is 8 momber ‘ineoln, IF Raynes, relatives and fiends and the friends of the famt- re Teepectfully iuvited to attend the funeral, from his residence. 145 East Twenty-fifth street, betwoen wah A i hysician of oxy sea eta R. JOUNSON, NO. 16 DUANE STREET, SO WELE all supplies aud reinforcements from home, until, per- | But for what—yes. for what were they hanged’ 1 | reception Lam indeed gratified by It andreturneou ait | cond and Third avenues, this sfeernoon nt 'S oclole 3 known for tho Inet twenty-three years as tho most sva- pe late November not to speak of the bad faith of , 4 1 i ave to ofter=the warm thanks of an old so "1 m Saturday morning. the 2th instant, James A. | ginis for Portland. 3 0 Now York, devotos his tiuo, as hero haps. Inte in Sar > p hanged one for murder, gentlemen; I banged one for | }'p, B t Apel pty el On. Saturd: 7 b ‘ : Qcastul practitioner in New York, hi the government ard people of Mexico—I say in reference | TPC Upon un innocent young female and for profane |“ qhjo cheers of the multitude wore very enthusiastic, | Gasai rt. in the forty-ninth year of bis age, a native of | Sid—Sebr Crusade, Ripley, for New York. x fofory, £0 an ofllon prnctice, whers ho may be conruited frou to there eritiesl encumetances, (his army must take wie | 804 wicked church robbery. Ail knew the law that was | and the delegation bad to push thels woo Sy ne ey | Petersburg Va, and, for the’ last twonly:bve pea cree | 2ithoin port: find fresh from NBs ot 8 | biome tn my oles, oo” eee SY medion and curgieal db litory security for its own sefety. ‘ over them. | Every man of them knew he would be held | House, where rooms wore provided. sient of New Orleans, Oe Nee ee 5 ree. This Was the ground upon which he put his refu- | 08 anewerable for vile misdeeds against by oe GENERAL scoTT’s srercit To THE crrizcNe, jhe felends of his brother. William A. Gasquet. and of | rsivog—Atcamship Statent Geely Welne Sorat Ry COOPER, 14 DUANE STRERT, BETWEEN OMAR sal in May, to allow Mr. Trist to carry out the or- | Vor such crimes they suilered—te such cetives as | ¢08,Fecehing the hotet, the General was loudly called | bis former partners in business, Henry Parish, Daniel | gcnrr' W's Rotbine: Cartwriahty Corbule Rewiande dB | eos with ‘Bis ‘aunt rucreeey Sentinues to pret for, and. appearing on the balcony. which was iduminat- | Pétish and Joseph Kernochan, ate invited to atiend his | ficcontr, Smith, acd hdward. Adame, Braden N Yorks ed with wax candles, said--Citizens of Maysville | {useral without farther notice, from 127 Bleecker stroct, | Com Stockton, Risley, Grecuwich; Bd Willard, Willard, thank you once again. and I cannot thank you too often, | ®t ? o'clock. on Monday morning i Portland. for the fervid warmth of your reception, You have done On the 26th instant, at the residence of his con in-law, Cleared ders of bis government, to make a treaty of peace 7 upon the terms he was authorized ae 4 bere to make an armistice after they were ratil in your own Ohio--a land of law—would have » ond | brought down upon them severe penalties, and with ed by | equal justice. Some did suffer death. Put their trial Mexico— was frionds that ho oan still he consulted abhi: ee has practised eo eucccasfully for the iam vriett Mi ark Oak, Ryder, Boston; brig Vulean, Mann, lair, impartial, and upon the eame principles of ‘ . a ie Hi. Jeroliman, after a severe and protracted illness, C Windsor; steamers City ‘of Boston, Easterbrook, Boston; | TYR, WARD, CONSULTIN BO! in taal exmand unde: ihe peculiar circumstances, tha: | fod law upon vhich ‘they would have. been adjatged State Gee ek ite Sear eiediven -| Witusan Covorerny, aged OF years, od Hiness, Capt: | Kennebec, Sanford, NYork. D attends realously, ne Widiece ay Aen ay poche athgs tae order or y thould be gee your toe phere or peng hn 4 I ay fifteen | Since I have been travelling through tho States of Penn- Yauneral service will be held at No. 43 East Thirtieth Ss Py yes omega i sid nee Oy rion ee a saline a yal curities belonging £0 it. nts °° es Ana all the ge. ) irrcut cause OF trial? Gentlemen, I’ Know nothing of funds ends fy in iclaraele ts ths cans cote errrereania nny fa harman te trea ‘ot the | f° i etiond Me, bul a 8, "Vevelond eno tienred alert seventy tfce ea oe inna ie ~ ote ite folee=tb's-o fenen 2 ti ‘ends. and now in Kentucky I find the same good feel- | °” Bhasee se Mir apevd we Serene ne | so Wall street, et, one door of Broadway, up ataira. (Not! The army then was to become a solf-rusteining | jt, Hee Jeeit le a Mean tavention, gontlemen—a | joes provall "am Uhe mors cetiieg fel eae family are respectfully invited to attend as above, with. | | he drug store in Broadway.) ” Gvetn : 7 i Banx Panovt, 18 months old, built at Portland, and now ut machin, by denying the authority of the President | sere here. And gentlemen. yo of friendliness than by being in the good State of old Ken- | Ut fur ther noric 1 or 13, i ‘ - ! erehere. And, g , Jou ee ma . c y being § + 4 fies ing at pier 12, ER, hag been sold for tho African trade at . ef the United Biates to cuter into an armistice, | Butis it not for cance’ For ne Who for forged hes Fearn J the side of whose brave sons I have fought and | 07 ‘aaitve of 2 fis hes dyrentery, Tax Ono, agen 08 | giao. © Dae Broan oly Snaty, iy Pane mage and he took effectual movsures to prevent it, by | scarcely ever walked, rose, slept ‘or eaten, or even taken | for the berets ok eae neh alee Of Hee EEO St ee ee ot rhe nity are respectful t Waarsno Bane D M Hart, which old trom Fall River | Soly Nagwa, fer thisy shires fee hours, BA. M. te 9 refusing av escort for the commissioner to’ the | a cup of cold water, in the field, the town.ot thecamp. but | Low to relied setuid etree Reutucky, knows well | en the foneat a ane roepectfally. “dr Madson | 2ine & for Atiantle Ocean, put back Zid Inst, baying eprang | £-M., Fee his dipleme-se MI. C. Sur Mexican capi'a ; but no sooner had he found that | that bis thcughts were of hie country—her virtues—her jer, for have never known ot a bat- Q 7 Hudson | head of mainmast, carried away jibboom, fore and main top- | ais cine ture of Sir Asticy Cooper, Sir u tlofield within her reac 4 stzcet, on Monday, the 27th instant, at 2 o'clock P, M. | gallant masts, and lost one boat, Mr. Trist was recalled, and the Attorney-Gencral | Te0¥N—her honor. to be thus srxalled it te mon- | And doine once fan teeh ae het soRs Were not present, ¥ i a hia wae nie at Mobile from NYork, experienced Sth | Ppnag | ato “3 iT noms ia | ntry. My friends {thank | The Teroaine Will _be taken to Greenwood for interment. Bric Werum ns and Senator Sevier were deputed to his place, then | ftw‘ itis intolerable. Gentlemen, I did. with a high | You cordially once more for your Kinduoen sea whske poe | OR Sarurday, Sept. Qty Carnsiiee Soran, te the | inher Cate rae SW. Ou the Ith « Gempentee be De CSL eIvare, MEDIGGL be himself made an armistice in advance to invite | pent T Gsteriited te destean.’ Laid kee ae Mmurdes, | 800d-night fifty-eighth year of her nge. countered @ tremendous hurricane from SSW round to W, | gage ot Women.—Twentioth editions 18 t eee Price & treaty, instend of making a war until the treaty | T did bung for rape; 1 did hang for treason, and I flagged 4 uzras for Scott followed. The General then re- | Wer riends snd acquaintances are respectfully Invited | blowing furiously from every py all froma Teehongd nde te | Sh of suffering, of physical an Waa stipulated ; and he thus evabled Santa Auna, | thievs and pickpeckets. For, gentlemen, let. me eet eos Belo eagenral om Sowday, the 27th instamt, at 84 | Fat Mfory topmactvtaysally, aud olse Water eaaka od the | PARA agweMonato Wty, And poe Hees tot Getknee, and thie decopelee Cee bara (fy. 1 not only carried with me, but I resolved. with | A vont frm Ripley, Ohio, with some 950 persons om | Cet. Ifcr reinains willbe taken to the Hioventh earer | °° | Fk Oy e Truce cost the t i every resource I could command, to sustain. fe lives of multitudes of our brave men, who could | “nd (flectually, in ita virtues and ils choicest bie have marched into the defenceless city, after the | Bt only to o of Churubusco, without storming those strong- | re Brio Trasxa, from Wilmington, N C, by d to Boston, , and the visiters were presented and called | bUrinl ground one, mingto oun, oston, é at | Lut the General once more, who inade a brief speech, | _ OF Séturday, Sept. 26th, Jon B. only son of John B. } Nok— man but to defencelore andl | saying-Tadies and gentlemen of Ripley Tretuen you | 9d Ann Kelly. aged 1 year, 1 month. nnd 20 days, " dea honaoriis 4 Pagina Iphia, from Saco, Mo, no tat | gtther budding int+ womanhood, or th Proud to’ Dolleve: thai | Mary thanks for coming such a distance to meet ine, | ,, The filends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | oA lm Neem ned tory tents Pale from Ancona eta Be ye ned Anny, MMGhL: append a went Meat aleve that | Your mcighto:tiod js one of deep interest o'me. as being | €¢84 We funeral, thle (Sunday) afterncon, at 4 o'clock, | during which'spit 1m and maost curtain mode ot those contemplat riage, Norfolk, on Thursday in distrosy—the crew beiug | Boorets, which chould be known to tl of whom had died, Hore, eats thie’ weet board, arrive holds, Molina dei Rey aud Chepultepec, which the ’ and foresails, and lost part o! armittice gave Santa Anna time to arm and fill with flemeu, 1 sociated with the memory of those with whom Iam | 10m No. 204 Wost Twenty sixth street. duck load, wiih was at tho master's risk, and not insured. 4 e a 6 eepe 4 e g u whi Enbjeot, troope If the government had proposed to do what | tan or Mexican, nativehere ne Soritbe tonmanonres | feonitiog. | Nout live in Brown county, named after my A Nonsuynx Scuoosen, ashore off Thomas Point, was | “°(iiateact of m lovtor row: a gonticman in Dayton, 0) Soott did, to make an armitticg before @ treaty, and | kucw the law and obeyed it not-—whoever. reckiers of his | who wom ruch lautels Inthe foe Tice ow | MARITIME INTELLIGH NOR, | fig’)? te etenmer Heraid, a Baltimore, 24, fromNor | 0, No. 129 Laverty tree, wn? had Ps factifced such @ heeatomb of | own sespon-ibilitics und the rights of others, trampled | 9 bravo, @ gallant soldier, I. honoed ting living, = = My Dean Bin—My wife has boon perc paitiotie officers and soldiers, there would have | "der foot and ret at naught the law that was over | > nd mm fom pretext for tue opposition of the | wl. (punched. 1 did hang for the crimes stated, and 1 | ment bim dead. Your city. too, is ealied Ripley, aftor ALMANAC ‘Whalemen. | a NRW YORE—THI8 Day. Arr at Nantucket 23d, schr Hamiljon, Patterson, Shoals, fuck and earn more, in conseqnenc i xh Ve d suffering some monshe bei Gen. Ripley, my associate in m: UN RrSRe, 63 | moon 4s orn 03 9 | 1 Wh abt d0 bits. on nthe before 1 . faeall + would have hungan hundred seokers of innocent blood, | any ahard fought field smore 0 f0 Arr at Fall River 28d, bark D M Hall, Manohestor, 165 finoment—every suocossive one more a) General, though even then no justification for his and vielaters of ktwale ohaatit ent blood, | of battle, whore services have aide powerfally (FG encod HIGH morn 07:27 | pits eho Sik Dune a tear indion Ocean, and returned and ore . ; if so many had been th 5 ene ‘ mutiny a, sey beg of the Chief Magistrate, the offenders! And for this, perv y had beon the | sceuring meny a victory to our arms Yes, gentlemen, ~ pequence of having sprung head of foremast in a galo d mis-shaped, Iam | ve also a to ‘ , Scott had not only the | inde answernbleto a eben ~ you have also @ township of Seott id. 1 PORT OF NEW YORK, SRP’ t, and lost fore and topgallant masts and jib po 7 i ade ane ge egainst which my every | named, may 1 pre- , SEPTEMBER 25, 1862 0 | audacity and indiscretion thus to invort the orders | feeling revolts, and which my whole naturoand my hoje ; sume tohove after my humble self. 1 understand that — from Now London 224, bark Nath! $ Perkins, Allon, putting bor lite. in ti ast “occeaion, foepalze of the government, contained in Mr. Trist’s instruo- | lite repel N i General Hamer belonged to tho town adjoini § - pel No. gentlemen, it isa lie (the charge as mado, Of voining yours. Cleared, h . | Sons by exarping ata trouty through a truce made | orthet any were wrongtaliy punished) a false and He. too, wae my frlend— my Lrave and noble friend—and | Stenmehip Iilack Warsien Scher, Mobile, Livingston, | “At Gham Maroh 27, by Lotter from Capt Tamb, Franklin, | th oaneae oan most destructive to his army, but be afterwards | groundier lle Tom not unthenkful to my good friend ere that did not deeply lamont his death? All } Crocheron & ¢ NU, 70 np 00) wh on board (took 20 4p Letwecu scasons), | ted to my wi ed hia purporo through Mr. Trist, after he | Whe bas teld mo of there things It was ret. But, | very gowtisien heer pa ease Pour Dronent visit | Steamubip Firide, woodboll. Savannah, ST Mitonitl, | dwuhd for OobUIR BOM see teom Capt Stanton, Tron | pent io % Sas ke was reenled by the government, and the | f°Mtivmen. J stond here, before you. and declare, ast | ing my theake for the aT ae rons Of Seen; &C 1 atta act net ated tana nee ATSB lth ae Lbs ap just Tandod.fin addition to'70 Innue | oe BEG Se eet negotiations committed to othor hands. This was | "oy? *iter¢y declared. and again declare. that the prin- | an invitation reecived to attend Tange party seat og | phecamehiy Roauoke, Parrish, Norfolk, &e, Ludlom & | oa proviowsly. Lancer, from Now Bedrord, had ev bul La other over my head, in Gawd We ttl apa org blo Mo eonvey more ful The tple 4 a b. Fredorick Mac: ho took carrying out his design, which is apparent in all hig | ({?\*'*; zoverned my command in Mexico are thewe of | held at your place yesterday. 1 have long leid down & | Atte Comet, Gardner, San Francieoo, Buoklin & Crane. Soret, recat Hein the Antarctic, Wily ne dest ol my life. To that iife in my country’s service. T need nol rule not to attend attr correepow from the moment he telt thatcircum- | appes! in vain f OF. ‘end party meetings, and am not now vio- | | Ship Mortimer Livingston, Barstow, Lon stances put him beyond rcoall—that of douying vo | sours yun foram newer = bre) (faual freedom | lating that rule, Iam now on a mission of publle duty, Roberteon & Co. Notice to Mariners. , Chamberlain, the ° they aro of ® natare atlotly ¢ honest vor- | ond my meetings wit! v Ship Mary Ward, Moody, Turk: f ‘Ch Lit ehip off Martin's Industry had not re doy ied, oa nomanece * any red for maki the | war diet at arety man, who, with me, served is country in | T'eould Sottate tot Po Wy fovhetnn ban volomtary. | Ghip f Bue Hie (av. Hendon, a Tedd & Charoh. J. ZHeDGp to Mah inet, Me bpiatonce'sne f m2 Aer soar ah auf 2 pence. eae ti rig vp i ? i¢ (Hr), Holmes, Cornwallis, T 1, & DR De Spoken. root, Now ork it the army, in the heart of Mexico, in the midst of a TURE FROM COLI MES with cellsfecton. My frleeaen ey ‘ae Caak gon ith, Watts, ‘ Fi ph Denble Hosted Bhet Rep’ Vo™ fot Calverton, 7th hile “alabaga: i Wnatonsc, 8 oam paign which bad cost the administration so much lock yovterday, the illustrious comqaercr | for the honor of shaking hands with your Indies pa Ship Roe away ( raine’, New Cann Neate a Pers gai ome td ool petal tenet Ore to provide for, he knew it won'd not take tho risk t tht « Cirelov Me, Cat Ke, ke. | vontselves Thanks sgrin and apniny hed Cee mee | hip Monsel 0, New Orleans, 4 W Rlwell & nese, Te es ee adderre nortnata, | 1) ‘ rebipo J of mares’ oeadt Avg 4, Bisincue ish; Coqui aad 1 catad by bir proseiier comumed unabated Ul che laf, |” Le lee, ow Lt (0 you <i. Ek tou, Te Out sees CollowA, amidst which the General blew | SP!) Uclumlin, Osiveue, Chaeloston, Le desi ecets wl Se Bay Ly verdurg- ino, Dora! abo, Dunbar, » Laat master.

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