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oe eres recalled ral Wale | pices this ‘racy of the Third District—Gene: Mrs. MoUarty. who testified that no one hpplied to her ead renown. fre man Parker pass; the was the ofthe bridge and British Gold. stead . "tins Waiters. not her head waiter. ap ore Laat evening there was hel, at the Liberty Park, oot: | ton city, by the Wied stones, tae Dye Bove ar. Joba, PH Lt (aay Min MeUarty wer bot with ties SUlgee; Who stated that | nor of Franktin street and West Brosdway,a mass meet, | tie pessage ‘ountise, NE; meridiaa, Cla y ‘The from Newport, W, rted as at anchor Eastport, tides vf morasge ealtion, bse teen, towed up g c ore, es core ¥ ied thie. iy yootorday. , Oot. If ‘barks Lenox, seit Rae ae Gini Hae ete ervaaaek bie age 2 =e Orléans: Susha W Lind. Lang NO Arrived—Barks Io, Payal, Sept , with to Charleston; Ei gale a ingt; yak Lit vena: 7 eon Richmond; Arothuss ~— Dieta: birerey Blatery dnaalan “be Albany. on ee when one of them word that she ing, to ratify the nomination of General Hiram Wal: | pegutiful system : Sian cee ee bridge for Congress, for the Third district. Sip nesting | comet ‘was very large and enthusiastic, A platform was erected | ea (ag sity an tet perm be gate tn the street, for the accommodation of the speakers, and | Purchay would net be heid to | a band of music performed several national alrsia the | will advocate for murder, but that the | intervals of the speeches. Light was given by means | Which will give degree, or manslaughter. of torches and a number of tar barrels that burned in the 5 im, ‘Taylor, Phila Homer, oto apare | Jo." Montpellier, ‘Colley, do; Brunette, Beals, do or Algia B w | Adah (Bt), Stimpeon deiu 23th ult; ole mM K ¥ naaoole 16th ul : rt of the omgo of the con ge easeons ae ball ‘Distriot Attorney Wright then summed up the ease | square. From the front of the platform floated two flags | «high and lofty missio American at 30, ton. A 88 ship Malig trom ‘ew | Nickerson, Richmond” TF Keon,” Sm ge for the Btate, and was followed by Alfred A. Phillips, | of the Union. At the back was banner, bearing the | ebligetions We have eeem her commander, Captain E. Brooks. yvannab; brig O1 alaga. ve 5 cttereeny Fatierrs ‘Esq, for the defence. followin o-/‘Demneentie: Binaiiia heavily 5 putea jastly evtencned ‘and every way reliable, who | "Gieatee = Sitp molia, Charleston; barks Buckeye, East sg iy ania 6 inscription :—‘Democratic Republican Regular | gated that great: informs us scconnt is altogether erroneous, and | Indies; Rureke, Sea , Cal. ine. do; Luoy, F peas y ea a aoe Nominations—Pierce, King. and Victory. Third Dis. | now whitens overy ocean, and whose keels plough every | that he had nothing to complain of against the authori. | , The sclir Anthilcophors, (of Deuais), Wheldon, from Al- rt $ gee Wy cuumtor Ow 7 1852 Stlob-— Boe Congress, Hiram Walbeligy,” Resta this was | S000, Sine a olin public press, whore dally seati- tne cameras pons i ska te pommnien tee Ad ng tPanehorten miles cvtside Boston Light. Her cu pies. Ccenailt aer'Grewtied! ‘ a bp inca noes, ach Stat | CAbidited'» group of figures, one of which represented an | men's are bormo on electric wings bo every section of the | lieved, of misinformation. a slight coarch was ‘sade for. Pie eT Battaa, do! Delaware, Hecdncg, dcr ’ Proposition for Collecting $10,000 from eack Stat | yogiishman, with a purse in bis hand, labelled “British Union. fashioning and Public opiaion throughout | premnedilict correepondcuce in the cabin. eee Ala eepaeeatndeeeers Ivey Abwood, Atwood, dor Teleds; Heminneer For the Completion of the Washington Monument | goid—g250,” and the following words flowing out of | #il there American’States cheers.) Here the The whole was, however, conducted with civility, and | Wittma: r, Hoyt, di : i this new and forthe first time in his existence | had in hie? Cuban offi looked at ae ith ult; United States, the Expenditure already Incurved—Contribudion of | if you succeed.” ‘This individual is backed by w finds himself the inhabitant of a great repubile, based | the directions, und ald: “Oh! Capiata. we kuow the pare wATHteda Bask, Mario (Brom), Kugler, Clontvo itimaa, ent Tunes oval, Alerand . Wm H Spear, Lampher, Fall River; Ellen Maria, Kiilmaa, ‘Blocks by the Various States. negro, who laughs “Ya! ya! ya! Confromting the | Upon written constitution and the representative prin- | thes. and these letters are of no consequence.” Captaim Hosten baht Bin eiadl Hoe oe nara, KUlman, ia eo Rich, Snow, Baltimore, hia; ” Washi ent ‘ion ment and foreign exile first presses th ar Bs . t | Herald Marine Correspondence. in, Lewis, do, Harbin cc —The Present Condit of the Monu! @ his mouth :—£50, English currency, down—£500 more | fe at PI bis upen soil of | the captain having given up a few private letters that he cearmars, 046 mkre: gence, Hadley, Aux Cayes ult; Herd Her, ou ; ‘orrest, Savannah; Rosanna " e ciple. (Loud cheers.) Here men claim more of personal | B. thoughteo very ie stance, he ling, » As your paper has a large circulation, permit mo | Britisher, stand three figures in file, representing Ameri- | #6, ,(toud eee and hee, undec the, previdaus®: |: mot eran tenet tear teens that | oa ty ra re to callattention to ghe National Washington Monu- | cancitizens—the foremost, with his forefinger raised in | of God, bave we scen individual liberty and public seca | and he is naturally much surprised to find thet in New Green, and Oneida, O'N: a ment, nowin the course of erection in the city of | ‘fance, says :—" The American press eannot Le bribed | rity harmoniously blended, until they havervared as:ruc- | York euch 2 mountain should be made out of nothing — , 9° /c#red Tiga, Falker, and Potomacy i Al lor, Laws, Fall River; steamers | Qicee Torrey, Phuadelp i a ‘oung, Mat as; we, do; Oraloa, t et titutional Li never equalied adelphia Inquirer. | Slade, Hol Waites, Marshons, ‘Ann, Lufkin, Union, Whittemore, do; Washington I beliovo it is a matter of noto- | Olander American citizens. The second, with bis fin- | in ancient or modern mes- (Loud “elopeag) | ina Kingston, Wim HL Spgan, Gibbs, doy sulla” Frances, Gilehtiet do Lampher, Boston Studloy, Boston; J Rusling. | Core er Child, Baker, Boston; JP Abie . x ger to his nose, says :-— English influence cannot con- | The city of New York has an im wat stake in the ‘4 Ri png lg adie peepee Helga te Neco Usctina hg! ics says :—' Let the white | Prosperity and expansion of this republic. The inter. | ImronTant Case Decipep —{n tho United States | in , : | astings, ady Suffolk, Crowell, do; Leo, fy " 4 ‘ John § Schriever, Cain, do; Vanda, Torrey, do; BA ‘ nal trade of her merchants now reaches the remotest oor. | Circuit Court, Judge Grier presiding. the case of tae les- | ford; Potomac, Thomas, Newburyport; Tiger, Fi tor, do. Friend, Hallet, do; Mohawk, Johnson, de; Capl- = * pobiic Megoen’ t Wash, | People rale in America, | ner of the Union, while her foreign commerce excceds | seca of Clark et. alrvs. the city of Philadelphia, was yea. | Mary Miller, Lays, Boston, tel Brown, de, Mary Moulyy"renehy da Montane mings a Nempgaa he trey @ momory of Wash- | Mr. A. K. Mayxann, being called on to preside, said :— | that of all other cities im the Union. (Cheers) Geatle- | terday concluded. ‘This waa am action against the city \ Miacelianeaus, shom, De Clty; “Vicginia Price, Soudder, Breadg- ington in the city of Washington, by voluntary | ty feliow-citizens, native and adopted, and all that ever resulled Tom ihe extension of bur sapize on theaiceree, | Pecover certain land teusisents, hor cient Seat | ggM@r e,tilegraphlc oolumas for a savere sad destructive | HOt Miaae NS Con tmiett, dor kag io eubacriptions «f money. This enterprise was pro- | shall be adopted. and the rest of mankind—(luughter) I shores ef the Pacific. It has.a Ladi} naeticaae: the allegation that these lends, &c., were pur“ &t Prince Edwards leland, Louisa, Baker, do; Bravo, Lovell, do; Co Boult, de; jected as far back as seventeen years ago, but | tender you my that tons, lias been bought for Liforaia Sa ij i i upon me on this occasion, We have come here for the | quickened our energies, and is fast tending to give usthe | in ite consists of about 4000 acres. Judge Grier de- was not then prosecuted with that vigor which | purpose of adopting measures tor the election of our | commerciel supremecy of the world, (heee? Tbuliere | Livered a clear and lapel ox tothe jury, and after | grin of M0 tons, accein nee eA oe now characterizes the efforts of those whe con- | eandidate for Congress, without the help of British | it tobe the dictate of sound judgment to use every con- | entering intoan Leela agen e law as to release and | county, on i vg "i Briok, ks for the honor youhareconferred | swelled our commerce, increased our manufactures, | chaved by Mr. Girard atter the date of his will,” The lund Sz 7f,C42,E¥ ANG. five oars old, built at Waldoboro! 748 | J Stratton, Bates, do; John R Urick, Niekors Pinkham, Rondout; Thos Hix, jo; Ieaae Franklin, Froi ath, and valued at about $50,000, There is int de; New Yor! ek i iety. T i gold or Thompson nigger abolitionism. (Loud cheers,) | stitutional means to continue this liberal and expandit disseisin, the 1 concluded his charge by say- her in Boston for $40,000, of which 12,500 at the Baker, do; J Cooloy & steamer City of ae reranlens of the sociehy. The. petecipel:| © Cao fain Grapes then toad ansuatronp fiom teegetacees:| pangs oe teeetoel. torial ee Cie aan ee eC oe Eee | ee one \ston,, and 15,000 Mt the Neptune, attroek ental ‘iaignal for Your barks Rad at error, in the opinion of the weit or, at the beginning | of the Congressional Convention, of the Third District, to | country. Events rapidly transpiring on our Soutuern dhe jury that taking all the evidence before them tobe The remainder, aud the freight money, were probably not igs.’ The Outer Marine Teegraphie Station ceports.s fame Of the enterprise, wes in limiting the sum to be oe begat giving the highest characterto General | boundary may call for decided action om the part of the | true. their verdict should be for the plaintiffs.” —Phila- ; pecabs Warns, Teomssow,: HUM: trem Conti W,’tevor | MEI schooner, full of water. coming up in tew of contributed by cach citizon. When the question | Walbzidee, The nddress was adopted by the mecting, | administration of the general government, This ix an | delphia Inquirer, Oct. 20. , Hill, ard steamer Lion. Cid ship Cal together with # series of resolutions, of which the follow- | age of positive and merked occurrences, requirlog in our [The jury in the above case rendered a verdiot in favor | leans, before reported grounded on was first agitated, there were those who were | ing is the principal willing to go into the matter heart and soul, hand | ,, Resolved, That we v Francisco: : ada pilot | Lion, Alexander, Apalchioo! Phila ole tide, | Rogers, Whito, do; brigs Geo Otis Smith, Jaomel; Namey er | Ann, Jacobs, Savannah ; ‘port. where he would be dis- x board at the time, snd remaine aroun public men positive and decided action; and whosver ix | of the heirs, in accordance with the Judge's instructions, 8 with utter disgust and indigua. | the representative of this great city should bon mancom. | ‘The cate will prebably be carried to the foupreme court, AC se, came off, leaking about one and s Pas Saugertio was taken into 4 : 2 | tion, the revent attempt to vilify the character of Goncral | petent to act fearlessly upon a great public emergency, | The land involved in this sult is estimated to bo worth | charged, and detained » month for ropaira. Eiger high ge jen otaer, aad purse. The cause was noble—the impulee pa- | Walbridge, made by British agents of the sholition school, | leaving the consequences of his action to the judgment of | $1,100,000 ] Bark IpA, from Baltimore, whioh keeled over at Boston | brig Ann Elizabeth, Eldridge, Alexandria; sohr Eg! triotic. But, on the other hand, there were those | Poth Herc and in England: and werejoiee that the barefaced | bis ocnstitueney, and the influence of time. (\hvers.) eaypere se oN rer oe 19th inst, grounded upon the ed; a 5, (not on Sunday who were unwilling to make the enormous sacrifice | tr aid in his d r Commercial wharf, BANGO! ibe uy corrupt the American press | @eaticmen, communities, like men, are subjected to all Stock Sales. | recont excavation in the dock 7—Arr brig Alvaro, Philadelphia; sohe Ni- ne : a i im his inot With its merited rebuke, not ; : . PuriADELPnta, Oot. 19.— Taylor.)— as the tide fell Inst night, she took k keel, and on she | canor, NYork. of one dollar for to patriotic an enterprise. The | only in the vity W York, among his gonstituency, gut | fe Piselealtudes of human life, an peer ents of Firat Boerd S000 United ane oe ee a iin Sood tide ‘making, Slfed’ with water and badly damaged CALAIS, Oct I-SM brig MT Wilder, Coffin, NYerks first party considered his duty performed when he | ( Silpartec! tue couxtry.and among all parties, and by | lsping infancy | to, the | a : mnsylvania, 58, cath $035; 400 Wilmington Rail- | most of hor cargo; consisting of 3,000 bushels of corn, some | 18th, achr Grecian and Laguna, NYork. had contributed his dollar—the latter party paid | ¢v¢2¥ American descrving of the name, ; m and the repitude of age. If this 985g; 2,000 do, b5, 9834; 1.500 Camdon and Amboy | aumao, pig iron and sweet potatoes. Lighters arccmployed | FALL RIVER, Oot 16-—Azr schre RL. Mye pet A aonadinon tw OF an od | _ Senator Arnexrox, of New Hampshire, thon came for- | be true, what an immortality of renowa awaits this “67, 0%! 200 City Railroad, 6's, 76, 10734; 1,080 | in discharging er cargo, wad she will ‘probably be © bis ininward sentiments of gi ude. But as good | wera amidst loud cheers, and addressed the vast muiti- | Tepublic in after times, now so rapidly expandit fa 100; T700 Ker "OL, 98 intentions and pstiiotic sentiments will not raise | tude to the following effect:—I rejoice in the opportunity | im the eariy morning of her youth. (Great cheers Railroad, 85, 1: eyes | this great Sets wr struggling in | now afforded me of addressing the glorious democracy of chan, this reflection enhances the obligation that pik ag og Hen Erstorrs its upward tendezcy, The work now wants all | the Empire City of the Empire State. ‘Che compliment | DeMds Over us, individually 0 to discharge our public | S5v'm 27 v, the energies and ail the zeal of its true frieads | you have conferred upon me is not to so humble anindi- | GUties as to preserve inviolate the Union of thase sove- | § to prevent its failure. We therefore call upon | Vidual as I am, but to the name of the State which is the | 'igm States, Bound together by early revolutionary | 432: 32 2. s es, Philadel uted | phis; ‘7th, M B Davis, Baltimore; Virginia, Philadel pklas GAR! hir, and T Ireland, do. Binen, Oct 14—Sid sohr T O Thompson, NYerk. POR’ tk J rT, 9—Are ba rten, Brown, ‘Aibesadels ipany; er, Taunton for NYork; WH Bunn, oe for N York. 100 do, BS, Banx Grace, Crosby, arrived from New York, Sept 21, sown, 2654; 1,000 do, | was wreckod at Grand Cay, Turks Islands, on the 24th. Sho 0S, had anchored off the town the previous ing on her re- turn from Salt Cay, where abe took in a cargo of galt, about 10,000 bushels, for New York. At about | o'clock the next dirard Bank, OC & P. | s nk, 3214; OY G ; ernoon, she took a pilot and got underweigh; but the high EDFORD, Oct 18—A: hr Cohasset, Tel 1 ‘these Ww eo a birth place of the democratic candidate for the Presi. | *FUggles—by common dangers and by common triumplis | biwn, 18%; 100 do. #5, and ings 19%; 25.do, C & P, 137%, 10) | Mternoon, she took ad got underweigh; but the high | " NEW BEDFORD, Oot E oh [Cohassot, Taber, pratefuldeall ee ye eajoying ety peritane dency, Franblio Pieree.. (Cheers) Oa friday. eveniag | —!¢) mut share alike a common fate; and tis for ths Go, Od andint, 1574; 20 Minera’ Bank, Potterille, bs. 60; 1 | Chex eo haut he Suffciout sail could bo mado to | SMdwich tor Baltimore. Sid 19th. sohrs Rosamond, 'tE | freemen of this age to determine what ‘shall be the pol Bequeathed to them by Washingron ‘co step forwaed | 18st Lhad the pleasure of seeing him, and Iam happy te | this ag 0 the pole | ee ons Canak G and supply the deficiencies of their aise ignoblo | 2Y thet he was in excellent health and spirits. It was | ticel condition of thore that shall I eohergdlrsteng 1384; 100 do, 13; $00 Schaylkill Naviga: | Mont of her after sail was tien act to keop her stead, \ ~ sh, 133g; 200 di 4 u ation to * | places, bear their names and partake of their blood. | ¢A6 t , eown, 26%; 60 Union C w Y; Bourne, Albany, countrymen. Let them open wide thoie hands, and | Wie ‘the two ‘gear quriies bet There et roctt, | (Loud cheers.) Let, us each remember. that pubtic | Mead Tear’ Morris Canady SSwn, 16g Second | U,abeut.an hour abe bilged and become total wreck. PENSACOLA, prev to Oot 6—Cld bark N C Buchansy enter into a noble eraulation to see who can do the | and I xbail not, therefore. be able to devain you | Nberty cun oniy be upheld by private virtue; and when- | Board.—$1,000 Fonnsylvania, 5's, 95%: 6.000 do, sown, 96%4: | Boisterous stato of the weather, which continued up to the | Hanson (not Harrison), Boston. most towards raising this emblem ofa mation’s grat- | long. Dui T will esy that this ix @ battle of primal. | ¢T¢F any community veascs to be indifferent tothe moral, | 7,000 do) Si; 1,000 Schuylkill Nay eter NN; | Clank Nvork: bark! sas Smith, Jackeo ‘ a tom atin ocases to be in he moral: 49, | 20th, with but little intermission, ‘Havana itude. In addition t tious, les—principles on one side which have carried the coun. , Social and political standing, ot those delegated for hig! RTRs ee org ‘0 contributious, the writer | ple-—principles on one side which have c e coun. Charleston. Cld bark Buzabotn’ J, Brooks, i us- | give her headway; and filled , 7434; 100 Long Island Railroad, | struck astern, payed round broadside on, tuck fs son, Baltimore; Stag, T ieee Young: M' Dowel, Myrie i T B Smith, Kelley; Houry Clay, Nye, blowing from W! BCs On Reading, 6.0, B10) vt ie tbo City | Much anxiety was felt.at the timo of the accident for t brig would suggest a donation from the States. Lot ton | UY onward, and will carry it on. ualess they aretrampled | Oficial trusts, they have become indifferent to tho only cae safety of the brig Helen Jane (of Boston), Shackleford, she a Carolina, Barnett, Banx Ruronm is reported by a tolegraphic despatch from | State, Clark, Boston. Mobile, to have been totally Geatcoyed by ire, wi na bales | “FROVIDENCE, Oct 18—Arr brig, Potaam, Daniel, Me- of cotton on board, on the 19th inst. She was bound to this | zambique July 3; scbrs Triumph, Mason, Phila. ol pias city, and with hor cargo was inured here. Tho R, it will be | sloops Editor, Caso, Rondout: Charles, Rhodes, NYork vin | recollectet, was about 10) days on her passage to Mobile | Newport. Sid echt Nathan § Crane, Sawyer, Phila from this port, havingto put into Key West, af being 51 FoR tLAND, Oct 18—Arr brig Oxford, Hartman, Mates dave qut, to ropair damage sustained by getting aahore at | sas; sohr Sarah, Libby, Norfolk , Oo jo t 300 shates Schuylkil 4 being anchored near the Grace Clark. She encountered | Naylo "DM Meslek, = > Eaeusand oliare only be contributed from each | dann in ibs tlt of the ponding strugpie, What are | S600" (uovd ta ag tools se Bed saan BN Pal Unley aul, Indie U1 2d eet Canal og? | ECM Supe adteame tung guncarwenthigeaking ber wists | Young Staten inlay J Risley, Baboook, Konbers: Gvpy: ‘8, and we will have the handsome sum of three ont Geretal | tween the constituent and the representative is of the | 60do. $d, 154; 20 Lehigh ation, 633; 9 Sohuylki att PY pm rlo— | Davis, Sax Harbor; Goorgiana, Monrenen, Tarty te| q hundred and twenty thousand doliars. This would teat os is in ae oe. the tacit ahd the odious United highest earthly character, and no man should be present- | Navigation, fisce 1a Pennsylvania: Raileoad, © & Fy 4536 | Parks | MAFFON GoeApe of ® similar ‘ato to that Of t2e | notes: Stiles, New Havent Pansoast, Paney, Alban Be «(Co® oompiete the structure, with the addition of private | states Bank by i | ed for th —, ofa sabaoriptions. With this euggestion of what might for this public Retr Gaigeesrioe! enn. of whose past life Turoiae s be done, and what ought to be done, I will proceed | denly converted from being “fired with indignation” come in the eae: [A eriaean to decid eos mays 10s}4; 2000 Schuplidll Navigetion 6 fern Tech crenes oF ene Cent ee eee arise een tater aaa lore of | Fre rinvoke the closest. Lavestigadon, ‘tad whetise soe. | Subdie see shaft or obelisk hus risen 117 foct from its baee, | He, bts declared himseif indirectiy in favor” of | £eful or otherwise in our prevent struggle, the recollec: | Iss. sh. | ce . distribut g | tion of this night shall terminate only with my exist- Baud Key, Pe LJ t and free people, the record | 13 United States Bank, $34; 311 Girard Ban! ch ’ Bank, 8234. After Board.—$6,000 Pe no guarantee for his public | Wii's) Nur’ sore, AG LOW Pittsburg Coupon b's, Tarrytown; Tyrone, Strout, Bos camer Rescue, from N Se “ i 8 | York for Bath, with 40 ship’ tow; schr Ea Bes it fs oxpected that twelve feet more will be added | other taking s shilling out, ‘To whom should thegovera- | Joined challenge he sent to Mr, Bowen :— Married. sin'valiaes and bound to Grand Cay fer | tom for N¥ork. itlineh rein: ars before the winter vets in. The total expenditure, | ment of this great country be entrusted? Is it to those Invine Hovse, New York, Oct. 11, 182. evening, October 18, by the Rev. Mr. Fox, +, Sie wag & British vessol, and left Norfolk, Va, about | BRC van Cero Wi) 088 U7rAr sche Amma ¥ (new, 14 80 far including the fixing of machinery, is about | who have proved themselves fulse prophets, or the demoe. | _ Dear tir~Without the honor of your porsonal acqna Oxiver G. Tennison, of Baltimore, to Miss Mania Gran, t July for Barbadoos, "RICHMOND, Oot 1s Sid, 4 india eades, é. h HMOND, Oct 18—Sldgschr Lucy White, Salem. $170,000. Blesrn that 50 to 100 workmen are om- | racy, who have defeated them? You recollect what pre. | *"° cana dete rae Oocaneae tron Tee The once | of Brooklyn, Banx susan Bunwen, of Preoport, Me, abandoned on | WARREN, Got I7—Atr scht Pering, Lugralam, Prow- ployed, and that the latter number could be em- | dictions of ruin there were, if tha independent treasury | gientt Sichact at one city. Having myself been honored | | On Wednesday, October 20. by the Rev. Mr. Hughes, | {he voyare trom Boston to NOrleand, was only one year old, | dence tor Albany. ployed to advantage at an expenditure of from $45 | Measure should be passed. Yet where is now the whig imilar distinction trom the democratic republican | Mr. Groncy H.' Sour, of Jersey City, to Miss Auta | 60 tons, Coe ge bag hare bee ae ras 000 1 5 j- | Who would venture to say that these prophecies have been of that district, I propose that we appear Lovtse Loor, of this city. and Neptune eflices The remainii 5,000 is ably in- Passe: Sailed. te $50,000 per annum. All the States have contri: rs i or Pt ing $5, probably buted blocks, varying in cost from $500 to $5,000. fulfilled? And shall the men who have thus been proved |. our fellow-citizens in mass leaker and together discu On Wednesday morning. October 20, by the Rev. Wil- | sured in NYork or in the approaching | tigm Quinn, of St Peters Church, J. W.C. Wi the Eastward. GLivaRroot Steamship p A ism Quinn, of Peters Church, ~C. Weipexin, | Bark Ina, Baltimore, whi range. Canada West; Wm Hig ely, wo that eae | Bed. to Miss Cartanine M. M.Dusicax, ali ot this 9th inst, grounded upon tho atecet 8 mad. Dene meds oe ry Hegey pensagave, Soe seas Dyien. MsEly xaply, SOsNESs. © recent excavations in the dock near Commercial wharf, false prophets be entrusted with the government of the | the principles and, mensures country! (Loud cries of\No!"") Shall theman whosald | Poy smnicats the same hy wee 9 : that the United States Bank was necessary tothe prosperi- | Pat are a drawback. ina pecuniary | ty of the country. or shall the man who was aagociated | None of the Stateshave cuntributed funds, but pay the expense of freight to hington upon their block. These bloc! Mrs Grange and two aroun, do; Mise Normba at York; Miss Tiffany, Master ifs and two serv: Mz Tifany, Mr Mason, Mr Thos Drow, 'N Yor lp! v3 k;"Me Ed Licut Walker, OS i by ‘ P ia; Mr Arkwright, Engiand: ? * ; z r | ty to the time and place of meeting’ Very respectfully you! Died. | niget, she took a rank k Regt; Mr Smith Cutter, Jr, NYork; Mr Harrison, England; point of view, but add materially to the interest of | With Andrew Jackson, who gained as much glory in | HIRAM WALBRIDUE. On Tuesday, October 19, Atnext A. THomrsox, late | Sete tide making, filled with water and b ‘Thos Manning, do; Mr L Shipley, Philedelphiay Mt tho steaoture. Their insertion involves the expense | Putting down that moneyed eee floated did imeweeping | To Hox. Janes Bowen, Astor House, N. ¥. | ity 4 : c . t d A agent of the Oswego starch factory, No 196 Fulton street, ig iron, and t potate of fisting them in the wall, and thereby occasions | down the blazing British lines at New Orleans? (Great | General Walbridge having read this, caid he thought | aged 30 years, : Uisgher cargo, and Bhe wilt probably be righted. tmine- extra cost. The influx ‘of money, (us is seen | °beeting ) How much did our opponents resist the an- | the least he could do was to copgratulate Mr. Bowen oo | “Hie relatives and friends are invited to attond bis fane- | diately, 54 by reference to the public prints) NS fawied Rexation of Texas | Yet which of them woald mow vote | his nomination, as he hoped the democracy of the Third | ral, from his late residence, No, 455 Greenwich street, | Brig Fraxois, & NYork, before roported found derelict yomeenmac’ | orton; Mr Kankine, Mr Louie fieidonheimar, NY OER; en, Canada Mr I Bla ir diro, NYork; rer of despatches;| Mr Wm Stono, London; Mr James b Sands, Mr Bee nd; Mr James Norm: Ruth- : 4 to expel that lone star from the Union? Who would | district would soon congratulate him ((Gencral Wal- | this afternoon, at one o'clock. without further invita. | of Abaco sed taken into Nassau, hae been tale F i ES — this noble enterprise is now almost entirely con- | vote to expel General Rusk. or Sam Houston? Now, I | bridge) on his election “he Gener! thus concluded, | tes efter remaima/Will, be takieu to @eeenwood for inter: | of bythe Admiralty, Who were wetting marines ee ake Ae Nona tase fined to corporations aud secret societies. Is | ask you do any of you believe that Texas would be an- | emidst loud applause. * | owners. nade; Mr Bottomley, Bnsland; this right? | Will our pe suffer the stig- | nexed, or Culifornis, with all its treasures, if a Scott | Mr Mine Waxsi, being here loudly called for by *‘ the jay. October 19, Mrs. Many Brown, widow of | BRiG Twos Trowxniner, of NHaven, Sheffield, before | W. ; Mr F’ Cartan Mr Ed M'Kay, New ms upon their patriotism which will ensue upon | Greeley. d adwinistration had been in power? | unterrified,’’ came to the front of the platform, and ad- n Brown. in the 83d year of her age. | reported at St Thomas in distress, repairing, was from Bar- Rte d ep Antrewsiana) cepertyed Clete and lady, Me B the suspension of this work? Are they wil- | (Criesof“ No.”) And shall we trust these men now ’ | dreseed them. He esid :—I stand here as the friend of | — Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- | pedoes for Turks Islancs, and Sent oy off Nevis, was struck | Kirkystelok, an Steamship. Iilintion Mise Datkenion ling to confirm the adage “ that republics are un- | (C:ies of* No no.*) They think they can drive out of General Walbridge, and when I eay [ am hie‘riend, | tend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her | up the decks cutting the sails and rigging, aud’ prostracing | and mother, Mee Snyder, and servant, J C Mitchell and grateful?’ J repel it as an American citizen and a | PeoPle’s minds all these issues. But when did they I pledge what reputation I ve for his in- | jate residence, No, 46 Cariton avenue, Brooklyn. Her re- | every person except the master and man at the wheel, E W Taylor and lady, J Mattoon and Iedy, Mr Tober U daftin wamielent lution. Should | *°aire [thie Jove for military glory and military | tegrity as a man, and his honor as a Jemocrat. 1 | mains will be taken to Greenwood for interment, Baie I Y fand from Philadelphia for st | Mail Agent,J Day, Wm R Backus, Mra Wm Reynolds, Jaw th beetles A os get 8 oe as role mala ‘ould | tame? Was it when the fighting was to be done, or when | know of nomen who is more atrletly honoraple in pri- | | On Wednesday, October 20, Mis. Susan, wife of Wm. | Thomas, went ashore hight of Sth inst, on Aueceda ect, | Makee, W iiakes, H Tompeon, Mrs Laidley and two ghil bole ferment obeae bn de ane eae! ines would rise up | the victory was won and its fruits to be reaped? Wasit | vate life or more above reproach in public, or who ls | prema aged 55. years. {, | Aud vemaina on without the slightest prospect of getting her Ooo es fices that mere | when, by a system ef Galphinism, the public treasury was | more highly gifted to reprecent the peopic in our Assem- The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the | off. Wreckers succeeded in saving 400 bbls flour, in good con- | mage for our benefit in the days “ that tried men’s | tobe plondéred im connection with the Mexican war? | bly than thatsame General Walbtidge, Two yeacs ago | tusturie day, at two o'clock from her late residence, | sition, and will save residue of cargo ina duinaged stave, | souls.” Let then, appeal to our citizens, both | Just look at it. Tom Corwin, when that war was raging, | he cave way to Mr. Hart, though ie liad the largest vote | 211 Fifth street, near avenue B. Weather at St Thomas has been very tempestuous lately. native and edopted, to lend thoir hands both in pri- | Said he hoped that the Mexicans would receive American in the convention. I was the bearer of » letter to Mr. Capt AJ Horton, AP White and lady, Jno Ford and lady two clitidren and ear t, Veeks and lady, J D Kilduat, J & Hgnne, be Gs— and lady, Mrs Furst and van Brio Forest, of Harrington, Me, from Jacksonville fof bes | oohildren, Mra P Lewis, < A adopts . tn iti h blo 3, ri ‘ ee | Rt Croix, Lefore reported at Nassau in distress, and her re Lewis, Fred Lewis, J D P Greene, J Mattoon and Indy, vate contributions and in appeals to our legislative | Firm Mas Gracie an alr toe co ae eraves. Now | Hart from General Walbridge, and I well remember how | RITIMM IN TELULIG GR OH, | Pairsestimatod to amonnt to $5,000, lind lost foremaat, sails | Seligman, M Konmedg. Mee Soyder, @ @ Howe, L these: bad to frmard tiv entenpecy a0 worse ame | He mm amd Gres ud alters ssn gd ln mgt Jom ta, cuts goed cath ty + | RPS Sea + Eley Marab Eats famege 4 Rees bition of free people. | Let us not leave it to our | what regret was expressed in the whig newepapers om | General Walbridge had been’ at great expense, never | Br Brio Arrive Leary, M'Neill, from St Domingo for | HH Kuleht, Cape CF Marding Hiss | PER. — chiidren to perform a teed which is incumbent on | the part of Mr. Corwin, that he was unable to sitend the | cost Mr. Hart one cent. But he made a pledice to me, y Movements of Ocean Steamers, Boston, before reported abandoned, was dismasted in a ter- | Bell, Alfred Hal LEAVES i A ble, Mrs M Carpen‘er and two children, Wm Ca a us, who bave sprung direotly from the fathers of the | Lundy's Lane celebration, in order to glorify this very war. | which was unvolicited, and which I never revealed oven 1 ror rife gale Store the NNE, on the night of the doth) ett, and 4 res, Jno W Ayers, & Gade $ revolution. Can it net excite our emulation, when | Gen. Scott would be leas than man, if be aid not rejoice in | to General Waibridge He suid he was unsuited for the was in a sinking condition and settling vory fast when the | Schrove, Mrs Ko eae | re The AL belonged to Ari | Boyeran, HW Vanvest, Mi : ‘i . | crew rescued by brig Clar: we learn that a part of the Indian tribes, (the | that conquest, But let not the tame of other citizens be position, but he felt ambitious in going to Vongress, as he ““Taverpeol... ROW KOE, | eet, NB, Wad was Toadeaywi h mahogany, satin wood, hides, | ef WW Willman, Dr A Fomating, adsms & Choetaws anc Cherokees,) have stepped forward and | tarnished or diminished General Soott was a sol- | had been defeated before; bat that, on the next occasion, ‘Liverpool... 21. ‘Now York. | honey, &o, Supposed to be insured in the States. ppeley offered their tribute to the memory of the good and | diet by ‘profession. and was paid for doing his | he would not stand in the way of Coneral Welbridge. but | Texes,.... .New York. F -N Orleans, | Barc Purwam, at Providence from Mozambique, hada | Bernard, Mrs Gi Miss Stoce, t Washingien? This thine gill be doce, and | duty. He did bis duty, Franklin Pierce did more | would lend him every ascisionce imhie power, Low he | City of Mauchester, Philedelphi ate Bos sce Htvorpool, | succession of Webterly pales from 2d to th duly, in'which | Mee Joseph,” Th sron ie cee ant by cat bare ‘this pte ig | than his duty. In the first place, he shouldered | has carried out that Pledge [leave you to decide after Franklin, «New York... Ootr 23. Havre. | stove bulwarks, eplit éails, &c; 11th inst, lat 39 23, lon 6840, | Jos H Stamford, Rev ¥ E | his father's revolutionary musket to fight the battles of | what you have ecen of his agency incirewlatiog thore | Aftica iove to others! I will say no more, but will only | his country, He wac then appointed fists Gorenek ana | eee sgainst Gencral Walbridge Itisall important | GSM, i4. furnieh you and your readers with a description of | next a General; and how he fought and acquitted him- to select a good man. I once heard Jobn G. Calhoun | City of Giasgo’ the blocks fur ed by each State, the material, | felf, you all know John M. Clayton, of Delaware, took ray to Mr. Morris. who was then Mayor of New York, that | Humboldt device, &c.. and leave éach individual to determine | great credit for General Scott, because, as alleged, he re- | jt was extraordinary. in this city. the commersial capital ; America.. for him or herself what they are to do in furthor- | {used ® miliion and a quarter of dollars offered to him, if | of the country, and the centre of intelligence, should ands ef bid dreat extereeas, LR. §. B. | he would accept the command of the Mexican army,in- he worse represented in Congress than tho wilds of Ar- | ware Re RTE’ we S| ‘steud of coming back to his country. This mayseemagreat | Kansas, or the swamps of Florida. (Cries of * It fs a iia | streteh of patriotism to whigs, that a general should not | shame Now you have the opportunity of sending a | Military Parade: | accept the command of an army that had been at war | man to Congress who will reflect credit upon you ant Nar NoiLes.—Tbis spirited corps, mumbering | with his country ; it may seem a great stretch of patriot- | honor upon himeelf—a man who will wield mere influ shout fifty muskets, composed principally of performers | itm tomen who opposed that war, and sympathized with | ence in the national councils than any other that will be | ann nn s and attaches of the National Theatre commanded bythe | the enemies of their country ; but it appeats no stretoa | sent from the State of New York. Who is General Wal- | PORT OF NEW YORK, OUTORER 20. 186 manager, Captain A H, Purdy, make another parade to- | of patriotism to democratic hearts. (Applause ) And if | bridge's opponent? Jomes Bowen. I had the hoaor, or morrow, (Fritsy) in their nent and beautiful uniform— | General Scott had led the Mexi¢ans, who will dare to say | rather the micfoctune, to serve in the Legislature of this | proceeding per New Haven Rail Rosd: they will make a | that they would not be driven back with bloody noves by | State.for one year with him. and # more incompetent | visit to the Captein’s parents, at M Westchester | American valor? It was not General Scott alone who | man did not belong to that body. You aro #ll aware | county, Sheltc in that war. There were Worth, Harvey, | of his connexicn with the New York. | experienced a severe gale from -New York. | James Anderson, 2d mate, a ‘Hav& NO. | Gysentory, and .Philadel'a. to NNW. On 2ith July, | Sartario, P Molinos, Antonio G Solani, @ ve of England, died of | Macine and two boys, Franco Baysiin, G Basinlinge, A ¥ n Sth Aus, & seaman, named MA Berg, & | Bouzi and bey, G Solace, A Solace, P Solace, F Mi native of Sweden, was lost overboard from the flying jit- | Bvayton, J Talman, L Mess, J Hamilton, A Bean, boom. son, F Loradini, F’ Pochelli, J Bermaditti, H Bomes, 8 | Seu Prant (of Dartmouth), Kelley, from Albany, for | Saylor, T Newman, C Luke, J Watts, jr, Chas Hass, Johm New Bodfurd, with flour, staves, cheese, and lime, struck 2 | Cook, Mr Bushnell, Mr Willis, Mr Menjis, Mr Herold, Geo reef of Glefiield Point,’ Long Island Sound, night of loth | Cook, E Beaupre. £ C Baker, G Bacibey Donald, D inst, and bilged soon after. Crow arrived at New London | Freme, Mrs MoClorey, Mrs © M Clarke, Wm M Fuller, WO | 16th, leaving the vessel full of water. A letter from N Padock, Jno Wolfe, Ht Martin, B Solari, J Emry. G Sohreve,, } Pert, dated 10th, to Elwood Walter, Bea, states she was | SS Sehreve. A Lugovino, G lainginstti.'A Chigosi, Mise Rex | fallen in with by some fishermen, on the morning of the Gasper, G Its, N Brewer, G Devo 15th, about three miles south of Charlestown Beach, (Long a » Jno White, M Ara- ¢ Sound.) the mainmast and all her eails, re Johanna liowe, P Blanco, G Gi were fgone. She was brought to an snchor neat the j Livingston and family, Hon S i Hamilton, at10 A. M, where she remained fu'l of water, Por- | Judge Wilson, © P Lamerarox, LM Halo, A Carle McMoria, | tions of her cargo had been hed out of hy Two of the | D Austin, Juo Fealey, Jas Watker, Jno Tupper, Charles Cleared, | men having her in charge arrived at Newport on that day, | Wood, B oF Wood, S_ EB Herrick, wis, LP Steamship James Adger, Dickinson, Charleston, Spofford, | for assistance, and returned again without it, refusing to | Dunham, J Gilfoy, J Shea. P Lester, Johh Brown, Tileston & Co. allow a steamer to be despatched to he KS Wileon, Jno Bowman, M Miller, DJ Talient and lady, ie Bailroad ewindle, and | Steamship Star of the West, Tinklepaugh, San Juan, DB | w ++ 6 20] moon sere. 9) Miox WaTER s fine band will accompeay the Fen- | commande * n < | D Lonte, Housen, A J Coat B Van How § Waring Sonn Hanover, at Provincetown from N | 2 " ciblea. | Twiggs, Dunean, Jefiersom Davis— | with the pipe laying in 1840, when the people were swia- | Allen. : ‘ F | Atlantic ocean, took a hurricane from SE, on 18th ult, lat | Cramer A Ws th, J H Srimstrovg. J Woodburn, T Mo- The fol'owing ary companies passed the Hens | A Voicx.— Where do you leave Pierce ’ Gled out ot thels rights by fatroducing yoters from other Stesmahip Iilincis, Martetein, Aspinwall, O Roberts. £36, lon 43.56, which lasted six hours, and shrew the vessel | Manus, B McManue, } Roundtree, EA Clifford, W Clifford ¥ office on Tuesdsy evening. on their return from target Mr. Arreniox.—I was going to add Pierce. It was | States. The election of General Walbridge will be a | Spip Waterloo, Harvoy, Liverpool, Kermit & Carow. on her benm ends. In order to right ‘her the foremast was f ast SI ¢, Bishop, 8 hen, NB, J W Elwell not Genetal Scott. or any other general, but the Amerie | double triumph, from the fact that the most bare and | g (iP Moro Castle, Bishop, St Stephen, NB, J W Elwell | 3 Win Jamon Mire way, and carried with it the mainmast and jibboom; | $x¢lton, Jas McEvoy, D Mussin, J J Groen, Poel “ 0. ' : Sampson. W Cutts, J D Hicks, J Solari, J MoNel Myagnisorox Guann, of William-burg, attached | can spirit that conquered Moxico—it was the democratio | dastardly means have beon adopted to sisnder him in | “Ship Germania, Wood, New Orleans, Ladd & Chureh. _‘| ‘$/o lost monkey rail and two beataand bad docks smept. | Stcces lady and child, Mr 8 cighort, lady and ime Company No.1. They numbered one hundred | spirit that conquered it. (Appiause.) There were Hous- | this community, Ie has been stabbed in the dark by Ship Jessore, Cobb, New Orleans, Eagle & Hazard. Pi fe vaemnaieaeee sadieuls ty aati | ghildrea, Me, Wolfinstader, Ind: i" a Alen ous “and four muskets, ond were accompanied by ty fine ton and Jessup. too, aseisting, and Marcy the Caraot | pretended friends. It is a pretty pass that when Loglish Bhip Vanguard, M ton, New Orleans, J W Phillips, depahhawaaermonncke, wea Hererside ef 1s ce + BE Bs wietsen B detente evicbet, Cerin band. Who organized the War Department, and iastly thers | abolitionists and stockjobbers could not get the ERIE Gee Bisa, Costes Phitna, es audon ber second trip; owned at North Haven. "| Avbott:S Roreuntuck. A Lech K Girds Mt Mahoney; i Gale Tur Booxsixprns’ Guanp, lead by Dodworth's Cornet | as the civilian who presided over all and gave ef- | one of your citizens in a financial transaction, they pro’ | Bark Carl Otto (Pruss),'Albiicht, Bic, Sohmudt & Bal- | a Sr Tuomas date of Sept 23 states that it blew epor- | lahan, fi Cunon, J Rider, A Elecheart, A H Harris, Co} Band, sad numbering fifty muskets fect to their measures, James K, Polk. (Great cheer. | ceeded to blest his character. If there is any redeoming | gon yd ipa * | fect hurriceno on the 244, anda number of vesselé (suppose | Gulden, F MeQuard, A Urie, P Foltom, M F Griftn, se ; ‘pomcnaialbed: bo Addin’ “Hi ing.) This election campaign has been conducted wnhood in this great community let it come forward | Bark Girard, Chare, Neuvitns, MM Freeman & Co ed foreign) foundered, Schr Julia Ridgeway, of Baltimore, | Moore, T Nugent, J Fountain, W Vandenberg, W Robins, W Wiiiert Gann. eccompanied by Adkins’ Wa on the part of the whigs with a reckiessness and | and do justice to an injured man. and alvo justice to the | Bark Ina (Br), Farr, Bristol, H & F W Meyer, | wae considerably injured. A number of buildings were | Doyle, W Reamer, S Menifield, Wf wo Farclng. ton Brass Band. numbering forty muskets. Y "Ore | an audacity euch as were mever witnessed before. They | binckest aboiitionint in this city. by eonsigning him to Bark Dudley, Morrison, Charleston, J B Grgor & Co. | Blown down and several lives were lost. | tori, WB Rockwell, A Van Styke, Chas £ Templeton, very neat uniform have been compelled to admit many of their slanders. but | the ignomy he dererves. a ee | Bark dnsper, Bennett, Charleston, Dunham & Dimo | ‘Whalemens ards, F Thurston, M comppel ae ae, in tem Tus Inpex Guan, attached to Hore Company No. 92, | yet they pervist in thelr innocence likethe man who raid | ‘Tho Paxstpaxt then announced that aletter bad been | pak Aauills, Newell, New Qrleans, master. |) | cia at New Bedford 19th, bark Wolea (of Fairhaven), | including 160, mechanice ond laborers for MC Storey, led ty tix of the tall fons of Yeuk as pioneers. | to his neighbor, “have you ever caught me in a lie?” fis | received from a gentleman who bad been a prominent ngs Hapgous Brothers. | ie eb indian Oesan Noe ee. Tae ee iy Culaae ‘They mustered some seventy, rank and file No, but I Have chased you from one to ano. | candidate for the Presidency of tho United States. and Joan, Peck & Lyman, | At fags wae 2 Nears Fee ri paket Mesmenest, Kellogg and two shildreny CT Allen, C Millard, $ Warremy Tue Unitrp Awencan Guarv.—This company had wifa day” (Great laughter.) They got up @ | who yet might attain to that station, — Schr Jersore, Cobb, New Orleans, Eagle & Hazard. ee A a Lewin ROR pins, i he ud servant, [. Mayer oat been on an excurrion to Poughkcensie, where they were | Story about Col. Magruder and General Pierce. think: | M¢, Bianxwan then read the following letter :— | poke Advance, Thompson, Jacksonville, Brett, Voso & | “UTS Provinceton Oct 12, sohes, Tanover, Blais, NAt- | CoMmertotarG Hh wilon: alte eek the chine wea invited by the Poughkerpsie Guard. On their return to ine that Col. Magrusier was in California, and could New Yorn, Ootober 2, 1852 | ~ Sehe Rvergindo, Ramsdale, Jacksonville, Peck & Church, | Iantic Ocean, 240 bbls sp, 5 do blkfish oil (seo Miscel); Rien- | rect, Miss Edwards, Dr Pancort, HM Wicdemann, Mrs Jame this city they were invited by P. W. Lockwood. in West | 2Ot answer it. But by the samo mail a letter unexpect- | Messre. Eowon Brawnnan and Joux B. Hanson, Com Schr Bay State, Burr, Boston, Dayton & Sprogue. * | gi Keaton, do, 150 bbls sp ofl. ‘erry and two childron, Migs Amanda Kellogg: J R Gill ut, to partake'of a collaGion prepared for them. Thi ed ond unsolicited, came from Col. Magruder, knocking | mittee. &).:— Steamer Michigan, Newhoure, Philadelphia. J & N Briggs Sroxex—Sept 16, lavlo 45 8, lon 38 W, Sun, of Matta- | wife and child, D F Séhuerman, Thomas Wilson and were Gomteanded by Contain Temes them. They | that slander in'the head. In the same way they gotupa | Gentlemen =n gan, No meas | peiset, 360 ep OU wh, O Jennings and wife, Mrs Mary Pitts, Miss 3A Peck, @ hesronbagre mee ay se sas lander about General Walbridge, believing that Mr, | questing my pr Arrived, Spoken. Fraser, C Hurlbut, J $ Beker, iss © Angel J T Waohbutm. Tar Nixtn Warp Pirnce anp Kixo Gvarn~This | Walker, who could contradict them, was in Eag- | tht evening, tor W “ n i democratic. Congreasiong! candid: Jand. But by the very next steamer he arrived; | health, although much improved sinec iy return os and refuted this vile calumny on the character of | native shores, renders it sinie for tae ie eomnly. boken. One of mpany. named Wilson, piuroed the your candidate. General Pierce was not half an kour | your reynest, It gives mo pleasure, however to ¢. 3 bull's eye at @ single shot, which was deolared. by Judge jominated at Baliimore, when they got up a story about | late you on the auspicious f ich foreshadow th Bogart, to be the best shot, ‘The target was woll riddled, | 41+ being unfiendly to the righte of bie Irish Catholic | eves of the democracy; not only in your im The following prizes were awarded to the successful ehots: | fillew ettizens, But thie, too.was soon refuted, and the | ci#t Cousressional district, but 8190 throw ; inne oblete a pO} " pencil- a “7 ? ,’ \. ave been made on 6 Fe <3 hog por py oh oa ver spoons, gold pencil- adopted citizens know that to the democracy their rights F district, have recuilea and Dberties are safely entrusted—the party that never | Upon fis accusers, aud awa every «snerous h Birra Licht Gusny This fine company went on did, and wever will, submit toany insult, from any nation, | the lively eympathics of @ magoaninous their ennval exeursion for target practice, on Tuesday, however strong or however weak—from Great Britain | People. J thank you, gontlemen, for the too favo! to Mott Haven. They were accompanied by Dodwerth’s | down to the Captain General of Cuba, (Applause) The | Ber in which you have been pleased to speak of io band. There was o large number of invited cuests pro- | demosrate in ail other parts of the Union look to thede. | Leger ot the brilliant administration of James K. rent on the occasion. ‘The fottowing prizes were awarded — mooracy of New York. They ask you to go to the polla— | Such sentiments must be attributed to your to to CH Marshe | Ship lanne Wright (packet), Abecl, Livstpool, Sept 17, | ship St Pateiok, Waterman, of and fgom NYork (Sopt 19), | Her Huntley and toned Bavodll, D Hutohings, LL White: with mdse and 600 passenger i de'co,” the | see ee Ration, Sept 28, Int 34, lon 5. and servant, Mre ‘ail’ and child, 11 Brooks, wite aud three 1 W has experienced rly winde during the whole pas | evens, from Boston for Aux Cayes, 12th | children, 8 Broo), BA Leonard, W Pitts, jun, L P Lord, I, snge—was towed into quarantine last might by steam tug | inst fats 40, lon’ Go. € Wadsworth, J i! Upéergrad, Charlos Fox, Netton Bonhaw, Jacob Bell. A Brig Florence (of Providence), Gage, t days from NYork | AC Berry, Mie |. chomar, George H. Bowly, Goorge H Galen? Bark Joseph Fish (reported yestorday at anchor outside), | gor Tenoriffe, Oot, Int S34, lon Gl 40. Charles Hantic: (oa, EF Burdick, George K Smith, Ge go. Seavey, Bonaire, 21 days, with to Brett, Vone & C x Foam, Watts, irom Georgetown, DC (Aug 28), | 1. Frack, Silos Maynard, J J Hunn aad wife, 8 We ‘The dF has veen ashore on the Coral Beach (Before repor Janciro, Sept 7, Int 81, lon 60. George Gale, George G ‘Huntington, Clinton’ Gale, Mew Bor but sueceeded in getting off with but lita! A brig wae seen steering N. showing ‘a white flag, witha | «shim end three children, A J. Curtis, wife and three 0 experienced, from the 14th to the 17th inate, | red stripe in contre, Oct 17, of Body Inland dren, © G Roth, wife and two infants, W D Castle, wife A fine ocmpany went on a target excursion ov the 19th — the apaiversery of Lord Corpwallis’s surrender—to Ho. | i 4 from NW, which blew away the mainsail, for chr supposed bound into Chesapeake Bay, showing a | child, J Spect’ and wife, J R Greenough, Hei ju ar, peail and jib, flag, white diamond and er supposed O in thegem= | Froderick Wilder, Hugh Quinn, Poter Quinn, Wit La Jirig Emporium (Br), Cotter, Montego Bay (Ja), 22 days, | tre, wan even Oot 17 018, of Fal Cape. va. Wm Griswold, ohne Craddock, wite, child and infea! ha Ih LR 8B ws | Mre Sarah Kemp snd infant, 8 K Fahnstock, James tre. he: aime nee spcke ship “Nathaniel'Kimb: For ign Ports. Mrs Harlan and child, Andrew Stewart and wife, Misa New Orleans, who reported having experienced » Aux Caves, Sept 29 hrs Inde) rma yt Realy for | an, A W Wilson, John Wilson, Lyman rape | rars n,Q Wh ‘wife aud by Captain Henry Bennett; second. silver goblet, by | your help to be successfal. (Much applause President, James K. Polk, was emphatically the head of his | With plaster, to m sstor. ‘ Homuay, Sept} -Ghipe Hiadostan, Cushing, for Chine, yD Meslister, Mise Litany Slvntenait Diode.” Caines, tide a wiver cup, Dy. Ad |' ” Gen. h Waiseroe tapelnamn aired, mck we greet own adm fnistration: ane iis" eabnes was i fact, & ual deh Perk rr eer rent tien einen: TO eves eat, I abtga tne Ob eat dagw, diag to load tot te rf working throughout his entire term jarmonions concer i - S, fs ., ic io , hs “T) 7 femme pia, by 3 wR. Kellog ath, geld tar Fhagm by O. ee nbn he auendous appliance. After the cheer- | ‘ith itm, and with cach other, to advance what all bes | , Brig Marceiine, Norton, Columbia, Me, 15 days, with tim: | Boston; Nockiand, Wineor, for do, nonely fouded, (aot old ‘ ‘ f golo, and lost main, and mizzen topmeets, Boston next ‘day; Howard, Wood, for d ‘anny | mon Frost, @ Mann, John B to the successful competitors :—First, a gold watch, wom | they demand of you to defeat the enemy. We want | javier nindness, end, not ta any iacrite a ‘Brig Village Bells (Ir), Davison, Windsor, NS, 12 days, | Maria, (Br) Hoyt fords G Geo B MoGrath, B ; y : ealeke teeta, | aE | au has been reported}; Bowditeh, Pike, te oomeoutot dock | Curpratatne oe Sever thee Soothe Van Nees: seventh, a box of segars, by K. Fox: cizhth, | as follows:—Priends and fellow-citizens—The périod has | UGved fo, ve the beet intorsets of the Aimerioan poople. T Bsig Pancha (new); Wass Addinon, 6 C in FER <e ber, to Mayhew, Talbot & hb ife, by ct bi i Ol Fanciro (Port eras, Lasbon, 69 46s is ten days, (one ing) ute Suse " Loagwortey, Ah E oon, Ww Rca en 8 $6 bat by J. Meser; ninth a penknife, by A Tripp; | again arrived when this great commercial metropolis is | heen prompt to acknowledge the greater experience and sits Olevaes Fencizo, (Epi ere, B sh, not previously, | John Wilson, Jeremiah Malone, Matgare tenth; a gold locket. by John Kitten eleventh. a vest constitutionally to decide into whose political hands it | superior services of my worth y eolteng s If that adminis- d cork snd 7 passengers, to Thompson & Wil sees brie Kepwest Pies a aE potiee Matexet, a moneodeny Oy mew pattern, by James Oronk; twelfth. « gold pencilcase, by | will confide it# imoreasing intereste and its advancing P chet Series hee ey of the republio—if it also Mary B Knapp Wileon, Cape Haytiou, 17 days, with ait on, ie; wipathe “ baat Ny Stn Act Morris Lynon, Jaco’ Warner, W Minow ¥, Ryer; thirteenth, a musket, by J. McCauly. power. his decision, reaching in its conseqnences tothe The Drvor Gvanps, Capt, Egan, proceeded yesterday on | Very foundation of our government, and emanating from tics, whilst diminishing, at the time, more than one-half the rate of taxation—if it | Coffee and lonwood, to P dd xperienced yory hoavy mented our commorce at home and abroad, onr imports | Weether, eplit foresail, main ib, &o. Torte aud toast. | _ £chr Examplar (Br), Smith, Wintiser, Ns, 10 days, with few days. ab4 Ost Brig John K Dow. Coombs, from | con, John Buckland, A C Geer, A Lyon, RI wa ever f hut I trast our faturo tt] dominion, for our own wel twas owing mainly to the late their annusl target excursion, mustering fifty muskets, | the great commercial hea & great intellectual re d experts, our revenne, our tonnage, 1 No Am v ls. wind hai m | H Wachendo: t, far tm at gh RF very sold - . | public. is destined to exercise a most controlling influence ise, and, A5 & Consequence, all our industry, tio un- | Plaster, to master. a ie atternoon 22d, whon tt shifted | J W Gallaher, Geo Doughorty, Jas Gallaher, hing Bull's Tey toes ietataed 06 Gentes ta fies as: | Tf this Junsture of our national affairs. (Oheers.) Bound | precedented—if it ontried our boundaries from the fabine to later” Walton, Apalachioola, 1d days, with cotton, to Kast and gontiaued to the 7 & sorong ee hein Shales, $e peice zi am 3 Moneneg der, the sucoceful marksmen bearing thelr prizes, appa- | to the whole country by ligaments of interests, as aleo of | [he Rio del Norte snd the Paciic, as two of the snighty chr Rachel Jane, Simmons, Washington, NC, 6 days, | Galingler, tor Philadelphia 2th; brig Vawn, Smith, Tor dove | W'isey, T Hodge, J Teuren and wile, J Pi stepa of destiny in our progression: York, | pexceful march to contincn Fare and that of the world rently with beh tH Al the Ze affection, the political preferences of the city of Ne DORA e Alver cup aide caaebet, “mone the prizes wo | fo federal. ox” State: Jegislation, cannot be overlooked Ps = ores. 3 ten few ‘and others. ¥ Opaood, Jas Gormly, RMoWethy, JP Tow ticut, Layfield, Bay River, NC, 6 dayo, for | “Stonanr Tows, VDI, Jone 13—Ship Australia, Clough, | fiat'c Websier, A anit, 4 Grinaell, 3 ch | sponsl lecision i - | Peon elf, an i " soo. | Westport, Conn. N York (Feb 21) just arr. K Norton, H Stee Tax Bumwicx Lint Gvanns went, under the com. | (Cheers ) The 16 Tea tate tardkane as a peta ct saecation st ull tis enbtort, custateed tye donation: Schr Biijah M Hubbard, Hubbard, Albany, 3 days, for | “Inaava, Oot 2 iirig WT Dungan,Collins from As inet Blewitt G Aldgeron, W Tyscle, Geo eet Lit, Jorcph Conselyea, upon a target exeursion | tnyaai financial prosperity, when alltthe channels of | pres and copaticuenoy. , Again congratulating yeu op the Miche William, Anson, Virginia, 4 dx Sate Sud three men slok, bold Invare shesereme wojdeake. |, Wheeler 4, P Tollows, Wily Wx to Newark. yesterday. tiny sk Bt 9 ight Prizes. which | Tusinees are overflowing. whien the labors of the hus- | Rusticious prospect of the ‘leotion of sour t one eeots | Sohe Henry Jones, Hunter, Virginia, 4 daye | foil fond of oult in all next woek for NYork; mon wil con- | ghott Chas Diok Peeoht Dickey, IY ines, We Leanets 0 = ne, ie os | yen have be owned with the most abundant fiots, Fines 456 Kine, I oes, tan tee Sehr Hudron, Brown, Portiand, days | vi ¥ Trembath, O Gowel, Wm Prete is v Joka Hi. Smith chia,” wober Budd; fourth, Hiren | harvests, and when our old Awserican flog flonte in er | pominees, Vierge and King, J'ein, in pean Belt Charter, Wath, Bridge net, Cons 1 day vAUtnraszas, Oct 881d bark A Kineman, Kinamsn,Car- ino yconnan, Sette sae ey fateh, We Ht 8 8 f ub Sembler; sixth, Thomas Griffin; | . a Me ‘ Sehr Example, Tucker, New London, 2 days, complete hi o of molasses for Bortoa, joratio Gal 1 8 Not ineke Seventh, John Conselyes, eighth, Daniel Hilyers, TR Orenen, cad heart nonouba sore its bee darting | Mr. Bianvas them briefly addressed the eromd wad | Sehr tug Hound, Brown, Mystic, I day. | “Rea Oc ening Pea aan, Doeeitie, for Neri 11th. elds Thoe E Waligon, Hicory Simons, ‘s KEY y 1a 7 * he did a putvifying i » 6 days. fj — Shi rh % ace fy ‘iton, 3 aaTAmuincrox Gaus, attached to Hose Company No’ | (Loud and prolonged cheers.) | Every government, wi pons ri te mae mecha Stat ba ih Bent Cornelia Young: Now ledtord, 9 dayt, al Ee Worlcass, pub inte dwobarge snd go ato, deck for | O Taflor, TKenfthorna, J Trays, ‘5 ates oh pemaes onee hor Peraded yesterday, for tar” | ever may be its form, neoeerarily rests upon public opt Cuptain Ryxnrns was noxt called on, ond addressed the Sehr Henry Ciny, Nye, New Bodford, 2 da; repairs, having touched on tho Cardiff grounde—(seo Miss | J Tatesaes Cavey Bare aot t Tue Mrave Lic ia "Coptetn 7 hor os, | ion i > sive in 6 rege ite ‘ettte, Te give this Ge aasistek taditeds te cannes ee | a f Navoy Milley Elaridgo, Por ‘ | “pone av Prixox, Sept 2¢—Going in, eohe Sarah & Lucy, J Winns, Gy feat Be 2 L t apt fs Lyne’ , paselve . ¢ Jo. succeeded, Would be @ northern umd sou Sclir Angler, Mills, Warcham, 2 ¥ s futohings,! f° numbering forty five muskets, accompanied by Adkin's | individual opinion efflelency, and to direct It successfully | Co. mucocened. them Wome be northern und goutloms | sehr Angler, Mille. W archain, 2 from Boston: Washington Brass Band in public affeirs. aveceiation is necessary, and honoe it is Comnane Liont Guan, Capt sank that, rince the origin of the goverment, the conflicting ; (ope ee acerca vialted Fiusbing, U1. for target peas al bt opinions euterteined by the people of thére states ox Sati capes eid pete Be eh hs opree cht Highlander, Niokerson, Boston, (days, for Ath fer fifteen prizes. They were acecinpauied by Domeende | Public men and pubife measures, havefound utterance in | Vinck negroes would role In the North, Sehr quocny town, Woaton re Oot I6—Are ship Angenore, Wilson, N¥ozk; | Mills, KP Buttlon, PH Maxdingy ” 10h, bark easy Ran'eters, Brown, NYork. Cld 10th,ship 0 ngs” Hod, Adriatic, Snow, London, s egomn | FE Allon, 4.0 Philpot, D Alte | Raaorn Isnann, abt Se) fone bby are john T Hosehy J M Gillespie, Saaen i . Bowen), from Navy HeYgarke WG Lewis, Giles, for Boston | |, Feldman, C Lamb cial city would be deserted, its houses tenantiers, and Schr Leader Nickerson, Boston, 4 Be it i Sel Sy, Nickerson, S days, for Albany. Cornet Band, and numbered forty five muskets the two great politieal organisations thet sprang out of | "Oot “Cann amd Pate Mounts then addressed a fow | Sort ivan Losait hochoned aaye, for Alten’ okie, for NYork 2%); Cohansey, | Carroll, Mar Sullivan, Apams’ Licht Guann, Capt. William Farren aocom. | the, Sdeption of the constitation, and have singe been | scsas to the people, who, by this time, becatue rather im- | Belt Lviea, Ingalls, Machits, # days, | Soar ore Wisk Bhin rig Abrasies Moy, Ao, Svepheve: 3 Harris M Sve National Brass Be This company mc, | Stealing for the eupremacy of the government, (01 tient, and the mecting then separated, Schr Neptune, Robingon, Machias, 8 days. | Sinolaie toro, Sopt I~ Bark Brunetto, Preble, from Lis | Hullin, & Harris, ot eee ead fle oad peeentete reaupany mas | ‘At various intervals, other organizations, usually predi. | P™ " | Sont Baterprite, Clack, Eastport, 12 days, | vom dug brig Oveaotns Farroll, WHE fat and sthors as re- | Terguson, O Moore, 8 P von sixty rank apd tile, and presented 4 fine appearance cated upon some one pepulee impulse, or some sectional Brooklyn City Politics Sohr Giraffo, Drigooe, Adduon, 12 day | bon te hia Ist, ship Pinto, Bonson, NYork (was re- xine Blils, Whereas ¥ Hore, W wi iso S o - en’ A ished + oes for Boston). P Sullivan, |, Joun’ Grtey "ithe vatious cocpanics pasied the rnt¥ office, ana | entiment, sare sgnh ‘ought er tae peony,” nAvIBE WARD NOMINATIONS | Klan, 6 days, Roewntrn, O56 Ship Horoutenn. Green, for NYork Ida; | Pail ‘aha Wate, osopl Pact, Som WA Klug, J made 6 good 5 , ' iokey— 4 gt as a the two original parties. between whom the line of de- | | The Fitth ward demosratic meeting for nominating | ‘Rioxander, Rockland, 6 daye. Vel ieee tenany, (Hon), no dete—ehe Amphitrite, for | Cusnimeron— iP ceeeip Jamon Adgor—Me diana ee mareation js broad and deep. boowuse founded on honest | candidates selected the foilowing ticket :— | Rockland, 6 day Nowenne #1 ‘sah. BAe ety (7 kman su 7, Mise Thomas, Tne Larcrer Hoc 1x THE Wor.d.—Thoro is now ciffereneces of opiuion as to the best means of conducting | Alderman—Patrick H. Morris Schr Medora, Rhodes, Rooklard, 6 day nA, Sept ®—Barks Suitara, Watson, for Boston 2 | RW Welsh, Wadd, Mr Roo, L on exhibition in this city. at Mr, James 8. Boles’slivery the government, and of promoting the public good. Constable— Mott Wright i | Bohr Gertrude Horte #; Ithona, Leckic for ao abt lob Bui Jane, | sorvant, Mead J nd family, C B Means stable a bog rai: ir. Nathaniel Lamb, of Milltown, | (Cheort ) Whoever. therefore, hepes to exercise any in- Inspectors—Virst district, IT F. Taber. Maurice Garry, Sehr Cordelia, Spear, Rocklond, bt 1 th inst; brig Santinge, Burgos, NY¥ork 1M tek es even focus abo Meh. ond ieee | Soca stenting os pee cig ail oy brea | MESSRS ae tan ges aeedinictont em | prstoncime: eres etaet bs ree bk Wve Ans, Roig, fem W Ais ht Inches and weighs twelve hundred pounds, It toachieve it through one or the other of there two great In the Sixth ward the democrats are divided. and one Roccaed Weelatee, ipnees, Piitadetpiing ona ae SG Civratiee slo h , ei pO feone yearend ix months old. If any ome has got a | politics! organizations Gentlemen, if the ruffrages of | faction claiming to be “ reular.” have nominated George Bloop Radiant, Wells, Albany, & days, for Providence. | Br Jaeo, Oct 4—Bur St Jago, Dennison, ding, for Manan” Mr Tresholm sua reater than thie we should like to know ft. If this | the democratic and libers! minded men of thir great com- | Remeen, for Aldermen; Jobn P. Allisom, for Asseesor, and Sloop MC Welle, Booth, Bu, ort, days. eanitia, to lond for Moston. Braiaord, Mrs Powel hog was fut be would weigh fourteen hundred pounds. — | mercial district sboula ratify, by an election, the nomi- | Mathew Rorke, for Constable. The other faction, also Bloop Chate, Ontos, Ld Br Jour, NB Got 6—Arr hark Robert, Boaughamp, Bos ‘ohn Bryan, Calais (Me ) Ade | nation thet hws this night met your approval, It will be | claiming to be regular; have selected Samuel P. Robia- | sjoop Syiph, Khodo ny, | ton Bi hours, to load for Londom. ledy WS firyan, Master Stoney, Mr Stoney, Indy ax rae wine) atk | the connest endeavor of that nomines to represent, on | son. for Alderman; George RK. Colo, for Assessor, and 80- | Sloop Hinckstone, Millo'c, Providencs, 1 day. TRISIDAD, Oot 8 Bark Povo ge NYork. | ch’ advan, Geo Wither x M Younginun, Mee Political Intelligence. the oor of Congress, the views, seutimenta, and wishes | lomen ©. Canfield, for Constable, Tho ward Is usually | Sloop Orient, Torry: Pyovidence, 1 aah | ,HURMA Lstavna, Oot O-itarks Reludene, Fenakin, trom ) ‘ehild, Money Palmer, James Smith, Lawronee Calny, ‘thoy " i ities Beauty . coratio, by e small rmajority Sloop Neptune, Raobott, Providenos, » and for NYork next days Joba Charla (Uagta), for Boston Konnedy, Ate Maloy, ohitt and 'infrwt, Martin ‘Troy, P George W. Juliane. thé free soll eandidate for Vice Prev! of om in ng eee Mahite wed poust avr greet ba Pad tes the Ninth ened have stlested Soong Helow, | ony beige Yankee, from Lg pee Lo44 fed by A rim | tigein, John d, U Libbey snd aga, Richard Magtloy dremed « entotin 0 0 and pr 4d cheerio ne hee > he demoorate of the Nint r z on for Alo “4 ‘owen Bae a Me | oe arenes eon al the gerat ond cardinal Adee | Oliver, (or Aldortvun, aud Jobo TL. Thore, for Constable | Que ship, waknown, | M'Crondy, tevm Barhac oos for Aloxandein nom! Av iu the steerage