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ABUsoMEAeR. oye thigh Re nn nN Baw SRY THAT. —poous OPEN AT 6545 CUR- at 7 o'clock Monday evening, October 25. « it ve veetormed ONE ©" knute..Mr. R. Johnsen | 1 A -Miss Heron so ae TUB EAR Oy G VERTY. si Glopfillan......Mr. E Eddy |! vetops -Mrs, Yeoman, URTON'’S THEATKE CH A\ SERS STREET,—DOORS open ab 024; to sommes. a: 714 o'clock. Mr. Placide’s Benefit. wh wil apvear in two favorite ghareters—Col. Hacly sud Havecock Mr. Burton as Paol Pry. Monday evening, ty er 28 oi!) be performed Uy OVD GUARD, Maversack......0r. Pin ite | Soouks .. 2... Miss Weston Weston aUb ery Hhorry Stanton. .Mi we Sable... Mes. Hughos i MOUNTAIN, ai Mrs. Hushos 24. Johnston | Junot... .....,Mias De Vore ATIONAL THRATHE, Ha yiAM STREET.—DOORS at euriain rises at 7 o'olook, Monday vente. Ootuber 2. will be periormed uva Cathullin........Mr. Jones | ive «Mrs. Nichols HORKiY JACK THE ROL HITE’S THEATKE oF Bowery, weer (hath tor — ‘open at 7; to Monday evening, Octovor 5 ae vODE Gil Varges.... «Mr. Dunn | k 00 ‘Toodles, Mr. F. 8. Cb Farmer Acorn V \RIBTIES, 17 AND 19 are.—C, White, Proprio te 101 a 1 he pectoraed 443 3 & 3 = 7 $ 4 2 $ = tine th Terry O'Rourke, alias Dr. OPC Mr. Seymour HRISTY’S OPERA 0. <P, NO. 472 BROADWAY | Above Grend street.—Oven every vight during the | F the sole « al cupervision of | . fi ab glx Righly eeopectable 2 cents. Doors opea Begnuwes AMERICAN MUSPUM—P. T, BARNUM, Manager and Proprietor: Joo Geeonwood, Jr. A tant Manager; ©. W. Clarke, Director of Amu: Mittance te the whole Nusowm Have of Saloon Viving Aim Sease in the Parquet, 1236 vente y lay wok the prize drama’of the OR PHAN'S DREAM, toy-a to-morrow evening, wt 7% Solork, ‘To-morrow aftornoon, wt 8 v’olook, two lively nie = = 2 = 2 8 2 ve 2 = 2 z a # 2 l x 2 2 z 4 2 > G. Bostwick rospectiu'l unces to her friends and the public that, incom) (ance with tho wishes ofa larze number of citizens of New York ax expres od by lottor ad- dressed to her. offering her a Complimentary Concort, pro- ‘vious to or departure for the South, cho will have the jeaeure of givin: * br A CONCERT, AT METROVPOLITSN HALL, ‘On TUFSDAY } Vr NING, CoronER 25, Assisted by the following eminent taleal Sig VIEVTL, Primo Touore, from the orincipal Thoatres of Italy, Ha- yana, Ne MR. HENRY aPPy, Bolo Violinist -o the King of Holland, MR. JULIOS *TEDR, The eminen* Solo Flavist, MIS3 NIP OLIVER, Xa Petite Fille du ovinicnt. only ten yours of age, daughter of the Randmoeter cf hor Jajusty's 2th Regiment, st Moat real, om the Voncertina. MERR THILOW, Solo Pianist to his Royal tiijchi es: the Duke of Coburg Gotha, AND A GKAND OR CHGS Pita, Composed of © bont professors of this city. © inductor. 5 weeeeetls. G, Arditt Leader ir G. Bristow Doors ‘open ‘at woven o'clock: ‘Coacert to commence at eight o'clock. ts, $1 eaoh. & Son, and at the M Con bo had at the Store of Movers. Hall 0 Stores generally, also at the Hotels, | G CONCERT AND LITERARY BN- tertuinment, Octorer 24. at tho Chinese Assembly ‘come, 6%) Brokd var ture and Mechations by J rown, Singing by Mies io Roynoldeon, A professor will preside at tho pinacforte. Doors open st 7 o'clock, ‘Tickets, 25 conte. QURANKIAN MUSED. UD CHATHAM STRERY © George Les, Proprie'e amen pen every aftermoey at or the purpose of © Hiving Sbeteacs, © tos er with & particulars soo | iseionu—Seate fr nig, with cushioned avr SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1852. BrCsDwAY Tekarke B.A. MARSA ALL, SOLE Lessee.—Doors open at 7; to commence at 73 o'olook. Monday evening, October 25 will be partorwed i IRELAND 45 IT LS. | Ragged I'at..Mr. B. Withame | Judy, . Mrs. B, Williams YNN. OUR Gar. BRIAN O'L J 1BLO'S GARDEN—MANAGER, MR. JOON SEFTON, Tickets—0) cts.; private boxe Doors opon at 734; to commence at 73% o'clock. First night of the celobrated actress, Miss Fitzpateiok, Since her recentindieposition, ‘The colebrated comedian, Mr, Browne, will alog rio-m, Ving cho tirat eveaing these emi- ent artists hove appeared together, Mr. Corby, with the pew Ballet Troupe, twsether wt Mons. Cornet, Hous. Gros: fet, and Mons. Wloth ff, in the princial charanters aud dancing Monday eveniru, October 25, will be performed i LOVE CHa Wildrake, ......Mr. Browne | Co: stance, Miss Pitepatrick FkISac. + Mons. Corby | Annette... .... Mile, Bulan ALLACK'S UHKATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR Broome ¢t.—Doore open at O&M; bo commenos at 744 rat night here of Kecuey’s o:levrated comedy of Spring and Autumn, Mr Blake, ie, Proughom, &e., will perlorne Monday evening, Uctuber 5, will bo pecformed SPHISG oND AUTUMN, Rattle... ......Me Wallack | Mrs. Rattle. ..,..Mes, Blako Sic siniéai Jack MF isake | Dartmout.. Mrs. Brougham | ond.Mr. Reynolds | Clara. Mra. Fanny Cramer THE NERVOUS MAN, ° Frieac..... Mr. Aspen, ir. Blake | Lady Leech, .... Mrs, Cramer MeShane, «2 /M. Brougham | Emily. Miss Tayloure Capt.Burnish.. (Nir, Vincent | Berty. «Mra. Roa Vivian. Mr. Roa | Mary... Mrs. Waloot Bert drs MTSHAKSVEARS DRAMATIC BBO ir. Abbe’ it. ning Oct. 29, will belproaented aoa spadit THE MEKCHANT OF VENICE, Shylock....... te akira ‘ortia, Miss Norton Sat ‘OR, | Teddy O'Rourke, alias Dr O'Toole «.. Mr. Ryder ‘fickets can be had of the membere, and ut (he door. Woes MINSTRELS, 41 BROADWAY, ABOVE Boward stveot.—Open every evening. —H. Wood Manager snd Proprictor.—tho eatertsinmouts offered this celebrated company of Musicians and kthiopian deli ators cannot be eqnalied by any other sand in tho Unitoe States. Soe programme. Doors opon at 634; concert com Mences at 73 o'clock. Admission a conte. ‘The public are respeottolly informed thet the afternoon concorta are dig. ERRIAM’S MODEL OF 8A ANUISCO WILL BE open to the public, at the NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, No 3 Broadway, On and atter Tucuday, Occober 20, from 10 o'elock A.M. to daily ‘Ibis Sen Francisco in miniature, and San Francisco ex- actly. Dally Alte Culiforcta, J yy 1s ‘This ig the moat portect model of the city the mind can conceive. Every Tantinark, from North beaen to Rincon Point, and from the ehioving in the harbor to the bills back of the town. i+ noticeable, and stands out in buld rele California Express, July 25.1853. HE GeEAT PANOKAMA OF THE NEW TRITA- ment and the Holy Land, which has heen trawing da- lighted auciencos the Past week, by roquest, wilt be exlie bited this (Sunday) evening, at. 73% o'elock, in the Chinese Buildings, %9 broadway. Professor Mars’ will seliver & lecture devcriprive of the panorama Admittanc» this evea- i cents. Appropriate inusic will sccompaay the AS WI OPEN, OCTOBER 25, lock PM." ‘he sevond soricg of the Cosmar closes October 30. The Exhibition is corner of ‘Lhir- teenth strect and Brosdway. Admission 25 cents, TB).0'S BALL AND CONCERT SALOON, ALSO THD Sapper room, reception ro» m, Isdics’ parlors, and droet ing rooms, hevo all heen painted, dosorated, and returnietes and put in perfect ordor for tho winter cempnign. Mz. Vesey the cucceasiul coterorfor the Inst three sensous, las door engaged for this, and no oxpenso or pains will be sparo? $ ive sstisfaction te those who wish to have firnt rate balls ‘or particnlarc, sony at the Garden from 7 till 9 in the sryening, or during the dry to Mr.@.W. Venus, No. 18) Broadway. RY SN GALLE! Y OF CHRISTIAN ART CON- rive of a. thontic paintings from the moat iy ohrovel-greal order, feom Guia de dows te Horace Vernet, Library Rooms. Adin Wiese. Ue WILT os at Staten, ou Werinas- £ CO'S CTR t their at Port’ h Gctcher 28° Af Peivate hoxos, conte Obslee, Six cout: ‘ allory. 1234 cente. | BALLS ATS AT AUOT will tell, on We & MOUNT | at their w rect, fisy doze gontiemaa’s Gilk hate, Beebe’s oly. manntactared exprossly for city trade, ‘Lo be old by the tingle case. FREREY eres: Stephens & Wiiliarn' ale of American | And foreign printings, at vue Nucionel Academy of Dosien, | No. 66s Broud wey. rect on Weduesday, 27 tii ‘Thursday, 2sth « h inet. Moser, Wiliiaus, | Stophens & Willi: Jeave to anuomace their tiess an= snual pale of printin American and foreign artists of Gistinguinued reputstion, aong others, the works ef Durand, Liantiie Kossiter, Oi Gilford, Jonnes, Ran be mut, Peale, Anneli, C: ter, Heard, Pocle, *rey. Hebran, &¢. einds a puinbe ft pabsitin: nouncing this ea they tontion of the ly ate rs from all parts of the place before buyers a aups- joh have only cing up of ma time to time a da seallerice, ardor grerreotype, agit were, of tie slateof modorn arts on this Gide of the Atlentin, Phils the er ation of loading ar- tint already seenred i works which, in the | ordinary cenrse of pure! ld rarely ny to the great be cr ours, itis believed ti ” will eo fully meet the ot rs ae at once to retura to the artirt bewents fe tho publie must derive ce4 will bo ready, er the bth ins from euch an expoci atal a the pictures exhibited go « NUPR PEREMPTORY SALB Brooklyn, to close AMES COLF, AUCT Of valuable lots in ihe Sveuth yard Aconceru.—James Coly will sei! ae avorinn, on Montay Ootober 25, at Ty c"elook, ot rhe Merebents’ CXouance, ning teen lots om Fra: & chu aad Quincy attee’: Also, Value alle honses and lots on sivingstoa etveet, Flock street, Tndeon avenve, Will wth street, Maps of theabove property ce fies of tho ane tioncer, 48 Fulton etreet, Brookly New | ‘York. the waroroom, 6 etreeta.—R C. wil “ valuable rtock eh. beon manulactyred by © ° ur old stabliched cabinet makers, in the bes) posi ic may er, for the Broadwey ous tire from business, will soll the fe awsort seus, and Mack walnut pa nd chataber farsiture. euch as is ely ud prosentea very favora'le on- portunity for ho: supply theraselves with very | superior furniture al aoct'on pri es. The goods may boex- | amined } fore the wale, ab the wace- entire stock, without ve, to elos ‘This stock comprise s AUCTION W. WESTCOr forniture, on . — HOUSEHOLD at No. 145 G late D. G. Hulse, of mahogany custom made mad ard walnut bures Voltaire wud rocks ‘ands, | and pla‘ and ont any and rosew office aud arm a obair, speetry and (ngeata carpets, mahogany ani gilt mivrers, xirandoles, rich vases, ko Every Jot, embracing over two hundved, will be poceimpturily gold, gain or shin. ry “CSRTER, AUCTION EER.—A och and fixt » coener of i'r K of choice family ent of teas, cugara hort, ner wagon and ten und molasses cans, wil 'y lowrent, The consinting of the wil, ee. er with sont loase of tho to the high CRAVE LL RRR GID, AMBANY, TROT, AND u a ANON SPRINGS.—~TTED Railvoad leave th: Sundays excepted, hatham Four Corners ad for Albany and Troy eld, and other intorms are of the New York and Harte station, New York, ‘lock A. B. ng ‘Ab o'clor M.—Acoommodation tra!y ur Corners onere fe 2 with he beeest as, jo ene Paseongera for Lebanon Das will $n) Sei ehese A. oe arvins te Onushorn, Wersoen Raticved ¢ Ganesan, and ntags to Tebavon, arriving esrly tho came ¢ Mail tevin rn hail M. SLOAT, Sapert endent | the last race, WEIR, CHE WUKLY, FOR PBN HOU. 8» Owner of Taadny will trot Mac, o: 0 in the world, mile dents, best thr over the ‘ ‘ourse, Eh Shousaud doliors, and twe wiles 8, over tho sume track for five each mate); half fortett—to trot any timo of December, Ista. ‘This chal: Ornteace two Weeks from this Philadelphia, Oot. 6. L—TROTTING 6b. bal lieu eutors br. stallion Cardin gr. stallion John Anderson. Us di the pertormauver of the above stailions, woald be folly Fvery boty knows thas St. Lawrenee beat Washiogton in by which he hag reacked the highost p e. Cardinal pair of theright tind. JOEL CO. Cmoiberses will leave Falton o'clock, and return “dil face hin, aud also Joha Anier: + KL i NENTREVILLE COURSB, I following purses and sw eP, IN No. | mile heats, best thres in 9 v with an ‘ingide stake in herneas. No. rie $50, with an i 1 Puree CF stake ov harness, No. 7 INT —ON THURSDAY, Par: milsa ¥, Brocktym for th retura as soon as thi UnSE YPTING.—MON DAY, OCTORER Us, . P.M. Puree and wtake $4), Mile i D. Hoadand names b. « Sohn; A. Wynch 3B. J. No in usaids r. x. the Ful t ¥, Brookivn, tor eturn ui soon fa tho sports Propriotor. —ON WEDNES- ar mes Laty or , Geter free tot Laty ¥ ich, abLalt past ti 2 and rope t. to hara ne Charles Bre he F ne o'clock. Fare exch wayy JOHN Lt NwDi Eit, Pesprivtor. CAO ASTD rere TD $C REWARD.—LOST, O THE 22D INST, A ROLL of bank bills, amounting to about $145 dollars, | mostly upon a Conucetiont bani Any person finding tho above and returning it to JAS. HUSLED, 93 avenue C, shall | be entitled to the above roward, | GOH REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, A | PLO diamond cluster pin. consisting of eloven diamonds, | With wemal chain atteohed, in going from the vorhor of Grand and Attorney streets, inone of the Grand. stecet tteger, to the Bowery, ard fram there to one of the Mortis ars. ‘The finder will revel ¢ the shove rawned by leay tat JOHN WEBHLG'S, under tho Bowery bank. | GO) REWARD.-LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN | $20 Escthrowway, between Rutzors and Merkeb | etreots, » lady's gold writoh avd “hain, with slide and lore j Containing @ daguerreotype, attached. The flator will rae Ve the wtove reward by leavint ih ot No, 167 Kast broad Way, or at the Tax citce New City Mall, | $1 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THE | et, between the Clarendon and fnrton’s theaters, ag ld chain bracelet with a saupe of a padt either in & Fourth avenue onuibus or in the steoet. Th abeve reward will be paid if left at tha odice of th Clarendon ‘Bermoon, Fore throneh, #2. C BN ANB AMBOY RATLROAD FOR PILATES ia—Lonves by vicncahons JOHN POTTER, Pec & North rivor, at 8A M. cod 2h through in 43% how Tass, $3 M. lino only}, & siroat, a! IN RIVER RAILROAD—TRAINS, DAILY ¢ @xcopte’) from Chambre Stroot, for Al and hirowgh Farwe on all Trains $1.00, x Train GAM, through in 4 hoare, oonnocting wit? ar hin 14 or Montreal at 8 o'clock same ovent —Mail Train —Theough Way ‘tratov at Lend ¢P —Expross Train 6 PF. M.—Aocommc dation Train 7.0) P. a caeaey, Mail Train 6 P.M. a qora taken st Chambery, Ga wereots. GuO. W ROUTE FOR TRAVELLERS GOING 80) oO Charleston, Norfolk or Portamouth, wi Say Use ¢ of lower end of pen mont On in Baltimore frow Philadolp? afternoon or eventog trains wishing to go South, aloo on board the boats, No charee for hareago from the depo do the Bont. Lhromgh trokete purchased of KB. Deas, i 4. Agont, Baltimore CLAYTRIN RRR nan AAAS Cast OFF CLOTHING —WANTED TO PURCITASR About two thena sud dolines worth of good loft off cloth. Ing. in Jarge or small tities, fue which the fall valire will be in current money, 'Addrow throngh poat, or cothon JAMRS MUWUSTLY at tis second hand store, No, 11 Orange seroct, nen Coathum etrect. ASH, CASH—THE HIGHEST PRICK PAID FOR Reward eecondshandwatohos jewelry, ime. nist Howeohol? furystiere, mye eal, mune! nares, Wt 8 GOLD ware dd key attached, while stroct to Hroxtway, y wt No, 483 Brosdway, wien tid REWARD —LO8T A LAD with émall chair, locket, | walking om Priday night feom Nine near Breome street, Appl shove reward will be poi | J O&8T-ON THE 2ISTINST., A SMALL 4 tun Seoteh terrier slur. She had on the plate of which was on nty-third stree vod, and teil are eropp Ls vm ly rewarded, hy returning the same toe East Twoaty third | etreet, or to'St Dey etre TUE NIGHT OF THE WTA INST, FROM } ton strect, «large Newfoundland dog, chostant Color, white breast, two white foot, tip of tuil white, Whoever will return him to 124 Clintén ateoet, will receive aliberal reward. Anewers to the namo of Lion, OST--ON FRIDAY MORN. Pocket bock containing # tet John Pryor, & Co. | A RED MOROCCO ry notes, payable to the 80, & certtionte for twenty aren Astor Fire” Insurance Company's ntook ; & chask on Broadway Bank for $300, deawn by Samuel Sohoowmaker, end payable to nr order: two checks deiwn Vy us.on the Leather Manufecturare’ Hank. ona for $50, tha othar for $2 ©, one hnndred dollars ia billy. All prrvore aco hereby cautioned againet wogtiating the gdove or check#. A rnitable roward will bo pott for the recovery of the above by JOLN PRYER, & CO., 250 Front stroct. OST.—ON THURSDAY, THE 287 INST, A LADY Jon? a gold lover watoh, heavy cued guar! obs n, poneil * a eee aeacetet eontatns hait of 9 felowt wow ds- be Toft, by irtter, Woe Me ate SS lbalaaie aad eet ce ee F%s D—ON WEDNESDAY LA ‘ara © Grow ed to {he own with D, Britton, PPOUND-ON Tho EVESIN Gorrie, Vii ton dosoription of bho tho grvcury story, No. 87 Amivy Ae So etig wih dalek Mee UU, LY Moar aureet, ~ “| Marcbfeld at ten o’slock last night. at which time Mr. MR. WEBSTER’S HEALTH. THE LATEST NGWS FROM MARSOPIELD, [From the Reston Atlas. Oototer 23} Information reached this city yesterday morving, feom Marrbfivld. of the warmuirg lines of Oaniel Webster. The infermatin -oresd snd & yoooral gloom perended tae city. Mew spoke toge:ber in whissers. avd the oartben of their couversation was the illness of Mr, (ouster, Ab the precenr writing we pave mo other loformation in re gard to Wis condi" on than that be is alarmiogly ill, ant The gepersl concurrent opivion is that tho sands of his m«ria life sre fast ruvuipg out We beard veeterday thas on Thursday he was sble to dictste anewers to some thirty letters, and that he made Dis wilt Towards the olosing of the afternvon his nyaay- toms become critical. and Little or no hope was exprewed, or entertained of bisrecovery. Hi strong mind rematoed clear apd some tie was cecupied by tem in prayer, He spore frecly upon relfgious coptos aad expres ed his cons Vietione of the trarh of Revolation Chere ware presomt on the occesion. Geerge € Cactix, Req . of this city Hon, Ede@ard Curtis of New York and members of the family, The Closing Moments of a Great Statesman. TDE FAREWELL OF RELATIVES AND FRIENDS, Sinn Key ev- TELHGRAPHIC. Bostos, October 23—A M. The following ic an account of the stato of Mr, Web ster during the night. At elevon o'clock be was again ecized with yomilings, though at this time they were slight Between one apd two o’elook this morning ho was again attacked, and for throe quarters of an hour suffare ed terribly, From that timo te the date of our writing this (six and a half o'clock) he remained free from pain, and in a placid state, tiem im tbis city, and we bave no doubt that it will ‘brovgbout the #bole country, There 1s now no bopy entertained thot be will recover We eannot allow this cecasion tO pas without expressing tho feoliags which We entertain. No man iitiog over felt m more peofoand regard for another than we bauve for Mr. Webster. Le was the American statermun from who-© eparches and cowverration Se gathered the best ideus of our govern ment and of tho Constiution uaver which we itve Not withstanding the estrangement which ass withla the Lust two years occurred torepasale Us. aad Wich Mas given to others an opyortunity to misreyre-cat our pusition, cay sentiments of respeot and atcaobmens whieh were plined ‘His mind is still as cloar and bright a3 the sun now | Witbimour breast in other days have never beea oniite- rated For Mr, Weneter's transcendent ubtil'ies no aan rising. ever felt a mere profound regerd ; ned withough what During all the time, for ten hours past, when he was | appeated to ve to be the peta of dury. led in a airection | Opposite to the one which ha raw fit to tread witnia the free from pain he convers+d cheerfully with the friends | lust two years yet the eeparation hus always been to usa 4 source of extreine regret. Our convictions wa sould not around his bedside, and more than once playfully ro- atwegura sud have no apologies to offer tha: wo did @ his faithtal 1 ining | not cisregexd them Uad we been fal-e to them. we i piiohiag ures Baral fax sob vatlclg ahd Hine bdeaienwortte te beds tee petisick sien to-bed. wa do. Avd wo rust that whut wo may nay ia regard to " Mr Webster will not be coa-idered ax less mindful. ba Mr Webster ts fully conrotous of his condition, as 4 | oguse of the variance which of lave—aad only of laze—has evidenced from the consclations he is constantly ad dressing to his mourning family and friends Occasionsily in the presence of thove not his relatives, he speaks of public matters with a caluaers and interest occurtid to separate ur. ‘Tbere was time shen the relation which we held with which clearly shows that the welfare of bis country present end as dear to him as ever the distinguished salesman was to a considerabie degree copidential and tts one of the sourcer of satisfac ‘ion to us. and Which wo pow jcel that dutiog the two years of controverty, which have just passed that trust was never violated Mr. Webster without doubt pos:eseod the most massive and vigorous mind that was ever vouchsafed to any on» mun in America His speesbes will over be regarded ns ‘Tho illustrious invalid is vow asicep ; bul fears of fur- | tbe purert epecimens of American cloqurnov, aud as among the richest teasure of his countrymen They ther terrible suffering om his part. are entertained by | have been carefully pre-erved, aud go far as they ere con- cerned, it way be raid of themas he upon another occa- tion paid, © Ue past at least is eecure,” Bat itis mot ab together in his epeeches that he was great nor in therm aloe is evinced the vast powers of hiyunsucpassrd iutel- lect Mr Webster wae never seen to moro advantage than witha bis own household at the family board.or in ereliing wih bim over his farm at Mlarbieid or stacd- ing with bim upon the rea beach and looking ont apon the ccean before us, which, like tbe scope of luis iatelioe- tel vision appeared beundiess We have enjoyed these things. and there are no events in our life in which we have experienced more p! As we write, they involuntarily rise befoe us.tike ble visions of otber and bettor days. To bear him converse vpon the past, tho present. the future in a fumiliar, eol- A quial manner. to listen to his great thoughts expressed im the purest words of our language and wonder how he could thus speak and think. are joys which wo can dud vo Words to express. It was ous fortune Co pass several days at bis home in Marshacld some six or eight years go and weil we retuember one beantiful night, when the heavens seemed to be etudded with countless myriads of st rs, thst about rine o'eluck in the evening we ¥ cht. and he stood benesth the beautiful weep! which raises its majestic term within a tow pa awelling. end looking up through the leaf, appeored for several minutes to be we bis friends, ehould he be again seized with vomiting on waking On Friday afternoon ho had the people employed in his family and upon his farm called in, and after giving them much earnest advice upon matters temporal and spiri- tual, bade them a iast farewell. Mansurrenn, Saturday, Oct. 23-7 A. M. Mr. Webster's physicians have given out the following belletin -— “Mr. Webster has failed during the night, and is quite iow aud exhausted this morning.” + Mansurienn, Ostober 23-124, P. M. Mr. Webster still continues to sink, Shortly after six, o'clock this morning. be hod further attacks of vomiting which are graduclly wearing away bis strongih. He may live through the day. butit is thought he caunot survive throwgh the night Mersages Bave just born despatched thought and at length. ay if the reens. 86 for Dr J. M. Warren, of Boston, requesting him to come | bkauutul, bid cuggested the lines, he quidco ecortaia R verses of the elgbib Vealm beginning with the words :— powgiin the ateenpon crate, © When Coansicer thy heavens. the work of Lay Gogo the moon and the ot feroan. that thet are misdfal of hte? and The son of oD thet t.umvieitest bim? for thou hes meds him a ct.0y 1d Men Sebentagse MeUNUM tower tet The angels wu le b G-owued bia sit Mansi tsside de Mim ee" tory ana k *&e. the deep. tow fove in which he Me Wehater lagmabeeme eiving ; it fs thought he wii | jepcated thee tmspired werds. wad the deep wea wot Porvive more theu twenty tour hours, if so long, Hts | vention with witeh be gazes up throug) the bran frame of mind Isthat ot entire tranquillity aad heppinom, | the cum s auck us with w feing of Kieuler axe and He eviends to all necessary hostoons, and his mind main- | we yiited come of the imo-% mug teing ite usual attention to all subjectsemd pereoos. Just as this cxprees starts, the following from his phy- siclan bas been put into my bands :— aod the clu Werid Venermole with the ivy of concurs seem vuclovded end brilliant as over, Ie oecasionally vereed ebour the seriptures, which no nee has «tudied the most woadriul produations of auy age or in auy lonavage. AX auepic poem, he deemed it tae supstior to iter the Uiad'or the Udysey. Lbs two Last, he said, teoaved oneh ot their ativactl CE wariike cords ond trom the perdoa chief pereenazes from des'b and slaughter; bu of dob woe u porey intellectual mera ive. shown in tbe disiogaes of tie cluracters int BtOvy Was Simple iu its coustr in i to excite be magic raroase the sympathy. Lt Wes purely au inteltectusl production. an@ cependad vpon the power of the disingue. aud not apon the interest of tbe story. to prooueeits effects. ‘ibis was com Bosrox, Ocobor %—2 A, M. ger has just arrived. having lef Your express mi wa of the the Book Webster was tot expected to survive moro thaw one hour. Dr, James Jackron left the patiomt at two o'clock in the afterncon, The ae During the cerly part of the afternoon there was somo decrease in the ewel fog of Mr. Webster's abdomen, and it wWercly ws an intellectual work ad it through fewer symptoms of raucea, but there were no sigas of very of end xlw ve tin hin juchm wae thi ver wetien. We well rallying. Repeatedly in the oourse of the forenoon and the early 3 in the ot tho ver ordi o is thi Temember his quo thirty Gabe h ehepter:— "the of thew) iniwing and rata, W Tart of the afternoon, he conversed freelypnd with groat coups! by words withou knowledge? ‘ A sain loins likes mon ; for E fil demaua of thy clearness of de‘ail in relation to his private affairs aod | ee eae eee ae ona the ntieas the condition of his farms, stating his plans fully, and | of the earl? Declare if thon hast unders'auding &o, sfine render Rud t rion of parti- the manner in which he wished to have them carried felt worm wore never su out. ih mowt exquisite ny About half past five o'clock Mr, Webster was again or WRE Greet RYN esecy matter Upon Ww Mr Wet tized with violent naucce, aud ratsed considerable dark | mankind fecls or bas felt es Mr Wobrter Was 0 in tho motter tinged with blood. Exhwastion now increased ra- i is could a , i ‘ i 7 eee Wi 7 and nothing war more & pidly, aud his physlolans held another consultation whic | ¢//.¢ 0nd nothing Waa tnore ery tins reruited in a conclusion that his last hour was fast ap preaching. He received the snnenncement and reqosted that thy tonal reminiceses was ipexhanstibfe, No ove and expesisity (9 onal Hife about whieh he coutd not ccnueeted with some of vhe prin oly sl churaeier hich when told, wowd th: tional Hpht upon the perraive avd itfuetrate Pot feroale members of bis liy might be called in, viz: oe 1 " nize | Prominent trait Mm the chacerers of ube persons engage Mre, Webster, Mra. Fletcher Webster, Mra. J Wea eee ee eee ment pitt het posceed ten and Misa Downs, ot @few York tocash calling thomin | degree unsurpymed. ar Web-ter's ‘table talc’? wis more claboiate #frts in the to we @ somewnnt misnomer could speak mus, and loved and appree! . fully equel to any ef hi dividually by name, he addrested a few words of fate: | Souvte le cousd talk expression, Bs Weil Re De rense-o! the tud] well ard rel’gious ccusclation. Next he had oslled fp the male members of his family | tovcber of eeorntric humor. We have many rewtais : crnors of bis story telling. for, when at Washington wo and the personal friends who have been hero within ths | often hed she pleseure of dining at his tnble, On there ose Of Those present to draw bin was but nene-enry ro start com> topic in which he felt aninwtest. We shall never forget Mir secount ot bie vielt to Jefferson, at Monticello, ne pnalysie of harecter and inteil ctual attaiomenta of ton, ho. he thoughe. bore a olocee resemblance to younger Pitt than any ober min in Eogiith or teem bictory, and hie avecdoes of Chief Juaticn Matsbell sndcld Mr Stockton, of New Jersey, and of bie ride from Raltimore to Washington ia & wagon, with o stout burly filiow. who told him he was a robber, Bur we must clove our attielo. It bas alceady grown tos length which wa did not or iotend it should Weer of our fellow citizens. opon tbe apparently ap He now bad Mr, Peter Harvey called in again, and | |. "y tow erem ed nee, balan eweetet ttt said to him :—" Harvey, I am not #0 sick bat that T | !b¢d to bumen life~ or thieweore aud ten, he Boston Corie stober 33. know you—Tam well enough to know you. I am weil gpa dag All oter topics, at tho present momont. give way ia enovgh to love you ond well enough to call down the Just fow daye, vie: Fletehre Webster, (bis only eurvicing ton) Semucl A, Appleton. (his con in-law) J. W. Paige, Geo F. Curtis, Edward Cartis of New York, Peter Hor vey and Cherles Mfenry Thomas, of Marehictd, ovd Mesers, Geo. J, Abbott and W. ©. the State Department at Washingtow—addrecs'ng each Zantainger, both of by pame be referred to his paet relations with them res pestively, and one by one bade them an affeetionate fare- f Y expres our feelings in common with thow roaebing the he weil, This was about half past tix. point of interest. to tha: of the expected decease of Mr, Welster<on event which the intelligence from Mareh richest of Heaven's blessings upon you and yours. Mur. | ficld causce us to fearie now clos at band — lis di-eace. aittongh it bed much reduced bis physical powers, lad vey, don’t leave me till T am dead—don't leave Marsh: | oon ro fur chveked as to bold out rat a2al hopes of his $4 tir ” The " ultimate recovery and at co lace a period as {aes tay last, field iL 1 mt, ® ANS IRS. SER AU ME apoebing to. | 1h i iaianis Ie ate Youn, him were of opinien bimvclf, he said :-— On the 24th of Octeber, all that is lia he would be able to viele Boston ina few weeks baton that dey eymptoms of an unpromi-ing character mavitested themecives end it beoame apparent that the pationt was sepidiy sinking under his protracted di-ease, Atroon. on Thuyeday. the indications wore of eo une vocal a cbarwefer ae to di 6 all reasonable hepe his life Hie fawily then judged it proper to make veh On er noupcrment ot his condition ae migh® pre pare ibe public for the expeeted calamity, and to request ‘hat atl political action in the name of Mr. Webster as the immedizte | uv abt ve rapention The intelligence that Mr Webster was at the polnt of niedical attendant ab vexched Boston Jisterday morning. ond spread» Shorily after he conversed with Dr. Juries, who sald | 0" etal gloom throughout tbo city, All political pro- ceedings Were discontinued. and the meetings torehight he could do nothing more for him than to administer o> | | covslon, Kew, auvlgned for Inet evening, wore eoauter- mortal of Daniel Webster will bs no move" Tle now prayed in hiv natural usual yoiee= strong, full and clear—ending with “Tieaventy Father, forgive my sins, and reoeive me to thyrelf, through Christ Jesus” At Half-past seven o'clock Dr. J. M. Warreh arrived from Boston to rellsve Dr. Jeffcles, r Vashiogton otfopal loss will be Snrepersble; the mattomat grief will bo hearifelt and unbounded. We have very recently fooken st some Jongh opon this theme, in the view of preyoring Our readers for the acrzowful event, which, to spite of or hopes. we wers fully sensible cvald not be caslonally a sedative potion: “Then,” eatd Mfr. Webster, | "item the people of the United States lenrn that “T am to to be hero pationtly till theemd; if it be go, may | Poniet Webster ie no more. thoy wiil feel that a exiamity , len wpon the country. the like of which it has not it come soon,”” witnersed since the desth ot Goorge The Xu At ten o'clock be was still lower, but perfea'ly consol ous of everything that passed withia hfs right or hearing. Doctors Juries and Porter have intimated an opinion t very far off, ond might be aetnaily imrendi that the immediate caue of the disease was @ cencerons | 11.1, "ther Rew Gaieratesaent es te allcotion of come of the smaller intestines, avait the reeult wih @ ead heort, cheered only by the re fection that while there is ife there {# hope"? Fhould he dio in tho course of the night, an express a rem will Instantly start for Boston with (he intelligence. ‘whe botetrette- bearer 62 Wiiliorm street Friday Eveping; Oet 22 Hoving received intelligence of toe daogerous flim. of the Hom Danti. Webster. the Webster General Com eo in New Vork. Sympathy for Mr, Webste Syaacose, Oct, 23, 1852 The rv To, Webster's dewh yestertay, crumtgd a | % io loge 4 t ' A , he Sar te Areneed tour i} 4 and gives a lengthy blograpuy of tae great A UiCank U, oun, Seuzewury. ‘The tliness of Mir Webster produced # pcofouad seosa- | iced | mellowed with the glories of # davly charch servies for a | Mansnrrenn, October 23-2 P.M thourend years, Lewes thinking then of ‘hw fae dis tact world. Wherein it ts promired that the gyod of tis Mr, Webrter con'inues to tink, Hils mental faculties | ait live forever aud ever, We remuintd out be- nevi the tee fer over au bour and all the Gime he coa. xpeuks to his family, contemplates death calmly, andia | With greuser altention, and of which uo min whou | A we cler few knew much, Of appeared perfectiy resigned Gstend aud arprecisie eo well, ile i ick “ the books of the Old Testunient expeohl Lis phyricians think he will exptre during the night. dwelt Woh unadected pleasure upon Teainh. the g Rion an and eptcialiy the Book b. Tho took of Job, be THE LATEST. suid. hen as 8 miery work of literary guoins, was one of frow the more nerration | its power was | + ton, and thera was Htde | Ue bad & koen | ted nice | PRICE TWO CENTS. { OMictal Vote of Pennsytvan | CAN COM my 108 BY, COURT = Hopkins, Hoffman, Wood’ rd, Busine ian, dem whig. dem, wai + 1669 2,107 650 T6 TH + 1801 VT ! Beaver + 1602 166 Bealvrd . + 2045 Ter ee ...66 + T3572 Biolr ....5 1772 2 25 Bradford. + 3,027 24uz Bucks + 6408 4772 + 2176 2163 | + 123 128 | 63h 768 16.4 Chester. - $908 i Ohnriow.... . 2449 Oleorti + 1863 78 Cbnton 1188 1.002 . 194 998. » 2°68 2175 2974 veld 165 2.020 2.001 na | B57 + 8 G04 68 3107 42% 17a 6i9 + 2241 1227 + 168% 2.006 1.04 LR 1007 785 - 1248 17 6 6n8 9086 10K 1,685 “a Luzerne . Lycom ng. of Kean Mereer « Mifilin Monve, Movtgemery. Montour, 4 Northampton... Nor hum bertan: Perry... . ii | Pbua, city & co. 2 2103 Pike 50 Potter... 60 Sebuy skill. Bomerect, quebanna fulliven wa. Union. Venang Warren... Washingte 3748 1.999 Jal evo 172899 156i 651 Dem Maj .. 40718 Dem. Voto for Governor in 1548, - 108,221 Whig majority in 184 Deaoeratic majority in Ivo Democratic guin since 548...... Stomping In New York (ly. GENERAL HikaM WALBEIDGS 10 OX JAMES BOWEN New Yon, Oo%, 23, 1162 My Dear Sin—Verterday. in the mrs of the He vary. | bee ibe gratification of reading your exam. pication (Ome. under daio of the ai Last, Peous o plo) ful ava wiiemp'ed rorided langasge of your let | Tom ied to foter you have wndervotned aod im the objectedtadaw view, The divcusion proy: wo Yeerence to per oval ambiitom aud eould en'y vx | found in the megnituse of the inverests thar wil 1 y be euntier « to the ope oy Ub of oar keep The eck mittee. 10 preparing for you your de fomect tent eleo'ors of the Cnird Congressioa ul OL Dict. and preent to them person ot public men ane p mo. regeeny to perscoul Anronvenicnse or inwbiliy. F forever have Guantseed the topie My apotowy for wgain | coiling attention 101% amuet bo found tn che angaments } by whieh they would Phicld you from meotimg’ fae Lo face ibet ect sy who fo pes UPON ove etive mer mth Kknowlenge of epproaching img gaud! ou re parties. £ first baw © wed not at the Weet, ar ree the Principles of the in this, wy mative gested pour ketter, But even if ihe serne of acti bad been’ oe remote ax your knowl: rhould have jonnd ap empie spolig 6 for toe P: eat valley of the Oh ur earefal refler A tie hign honor of pre nee aod frien tl hip of wm Henry Oty hep those wh red tnto poittteal og bem to the heart In ibaye hud ample opp i you may bave borae fa t teuriied that patriot statesman to Che | i | berangues of hin fate vieit ti ebich teow nd Yeors azo tn tb renting tothe per the Jomented patriot 4 ooy of my demoerali pimiy and frtendel + were teeretly on YOu a wreDge t ve It ie ene of tho erying : vile of our times, that grant pocd teen are grudually wsithdeastog tom pubite r then teuch it tarovgh the sgency by whic! now cten prerented. The paniio pres wih upneval cuanimity have alt wt —the rellecting wud patciotie 2 end of cvery el of opinion, have | evil and a gineri! concarrene of poblis opin | manifested thet ie themeclye a 8 ver ove | tem erg our candidates to cou Biot confident vou will ireotly th ce shar often + when. | > eine ne own fier copvenvon, iivegined they fad expariew ‘i Verces a WhTanied you in allowing the we of y peme to the deat of the regular nominee, whose fuperior rympathies with the iavoring aud fedasicia ‘ d readily given him the nomisation eo pleased fosupy hat whet sou term a> gladie | exhibition” wevid draw from the amuvemen's of tomy, now vatid aa you tate from tha ~Rochestar } to the nivbily scores enacted by the roy Vs In thia avis isa matter of judgment, aon’ | 6 d vpew a buewledge of receipts Lebel wilow you | to speak exeinsively foc youreit as fam neither ad\-ey | (or im the one nor A stoehhold-r in the o*hoe You forherriyges’. that if T dere to learn the pre | che remtiments you epterrain try ty be gathrrad trom | the untied why press ni ely —ivtded we that prose ieon neerly every pirat q of nationst or | petioy. Im this Greones! n our coman ¢ in | weuld have learned to which section of che party yout be org and whieh. of all the-e cooflicting o: the pas liculer expopest of your views. To your wi hérewel /row meeting the people lest you may misteke my portion lot me ciate that T deeie no | man’s vote exeept upon the cltate of bis judgarent and | understanding Tf the ormocra ie aod lib tal minded | nem believe the existence of ubir Union t* para Mount to sil Other Obiigarons—believe that the otty oad wbiding Yuterest in its oon tinuares. ep manent preperity of hee sitt- e depend reation of our federal ton—I rbel! fee! honored in their comtidence und qeati- nett nsthe fed to yepresen’ thew ; bucif they expects Pxhat foster | ary sentional materest. or in ane way minister to the ad | 1 ofavy man eho hopesto attain power through o lew higher then the eomtitu ion, [ shall cheerfully ra- lirquich Ubeit votes te you To copclveion. it ia trae as mentioned in your letter, that Cem the candidate of # greet and porertal party, and. when elested represrnting fa part the in’e ot this ey im Congress. Lem, therefore, no “zomantic knight? nor dora the pnwe of Cervantes distnrb the equailty of wy Gispoeition ? though ilfavored forinae had made yonmy Wert In the preoayge ot a modern Borcto Panza Wwtb assurances of petronal regard, £ remain, your Obedient eervant HIRAM WALBRIDGE, To Hon. Janes Bowsy, Political Intelligence. Tur Coxonessionat Ex vent che following is the polities: compli bers of the wext © far as ehowen ? ppated with thi erent, elected in 18 Moine@..s.. Vermont. Pevpryiva: Obie, Toolens vietouti. lown., Pieriga, a7 43 4 ontial cekels in Ceor bis fre no lece (han five Presi pis reinely hern Wi eret—ihe Ur o Ph the Webster and Jenkins eK te and Graham ricket= and the Troup and Quitman doket, Exretion ix Minsesova —An election ft the territorial Leyislature wes bold in Mi Hib thot We huve teceived returns oply from 9) «rit, Which slected four democrats and ove whig. CoxorrssionaL Nosawations In. ViaGixia = erred Chen mens hes been nowinated by the demo. end W PT Wiley by the whige of the Fifteenth Cietries, to ML the unexpired term of George W. bempron. h Pierge and King ond King ticket— U, &. Marshal's OMee, Mutinows Condver on board ship enion,——-Deputy U, 3, torehels Ook, Wash spo Millet. yerterd: arrested yoard (he ship Prem on hamle bebome to do uty, and pinttred to the 4 fhe BATH BOOM HEE Lew Ad rmmuoMy oe ub nuele UULlogir 2 | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Consul Sharkey’s Return to Havana, New Oceans, Oot, 23, 1852, dge Shorkey, U.S Consul at Havama, has arrived here and gors to Movane om Cuceday noxt, in the svoam- | ship Eaapice City. | | | H From Albany. DECISION KALATIVE TO ANTI-RENT A®- He—THE JERRY RFSCUG Cases, RTC Avan, Oot, 23 1852. | The Court of Appeals hove decided that all quarter fol reserved fn the Van Renselaor Manor leases, and ail others, are invalid the Court of Appeals adjourned yeaterday until the 16h of Deeember, to mest at the Capiool im thly city om | thas day The Valted States Cirenit wil take up one of the Jerry | mirone | Destructive Fire at Providence Provinnvee, Ostonet 185 | A Bro broks out about ten o'eiook this forenoon in the ‘hres story brick builciog No 63 Canal ateeet in this belonging to A,B. Dike, aud osauoled by BR vd Co, dealers if paper. &e. Their los mast be ® 1 S10 000 (ond no tosurauce,) the whole of chete cicck being consumed = ‘Tbe bailding was insared at the ofliee for $l 260, which will probably cover the The Late Gale at the South, Bavtimonn, Ook 23, 1852, ‘The ships Joriah Bradiey. from Bo:ton. aad the Oriande, | front New York. resemily arrived at Now Orleans, expe- riewend the late gale, and received plight damage, The Yellow Fever at Charteston, Cuanteseos, Ootobor 22 1852, | here were five deaths frou yoliow fever during the 2& | hours ending this evening Whe Steamahips Isabel and Jas, Adger, Lanieseos October 23 183% ‘Tho steamebip Teabel arcived here yesterday from Bal. timore. end will evil for Havana to morrow woraing The U.S. mail steamsbip James Adger arrived at the bar at o'clock Jast evening, and at her wharfat 1 o’sloak this (Saturday) morning. Meteorological Observations. OY MOMS#'N LINE, OPFICE BASEMEN’ NO. 21g WALL ATRREM Sarunpay, Oot 23. 186% rato, 9A M—Clear pleasant aod cool moraimg. Wind north ‘Thermometer bi, Baromater 20.64, Rocresten, 0 A Mo A very pleasant manning, thou; rather cool Wind northwest Thermometer rd ay Avovan, 9 A M—Cloudy ani eold morning. Light noriuwest wind, Thermometer 0, Wine Aynecvae, 9 A. M.—Dark, clondy morning. Wind ort, nos thwest. Unica 9 A M.—Cleaz, pleas Wiad Barometer Ju, Moroury +t morning. ihermemetee 68, Aveany, 9A. M.—A beautiful, clear morning. eribwost, Thermometer 74 70. The ited States and Caba, (Pion the Saoousl fate @ in one of th “ uncer the Important fev fogion ? & better fem W ya to the edi of Whiten the fitlosing is ao vi he 0 dey such a couree as aeeme c hoe y the Sexotaey of bg y ord) red Capt Vorer ot vba Choseeny Gity. to o We touite.give 4a acovunt lo tha gavera tof b eoept Uneseetion: at (Levens. Cau Pretie | have fed Goa weaitor ate! $ yaedmEe | at the requertat Ma Ueber a Sorsy wadat te Led ibet curgovermment has disaonesved hy ogame cf Captaiu Porter, wnd will wi hdra che Cry. apd order Mau 7 | Wo have t way basi t yea cate rectly on this subjec', aod hae 1k tte | tie -Ooree SDOL The beter in ail ive lal ¢ acals, ations ry of tbs Novy hue ordered is @ Listue of mierepre Ibis true that t Liectenant Sorter to renaie to Wastiogtou; but this | was on at the ret the “pani-h minister, bat hem hie Dre of hal wes oropec moder the olre am. tances of the eas# Complsin's have heen mas fom 4 comftuct of the sutherition of Cuba in regard to the Creseen® City, aud th wat there | tore deemen advieable to arcertam fout Lientonant, Pore | ter person what were the f of the fir, Whee shell have beow made knows to the government, it i have the meaus ef deciding what course it will ba proper to pasue. | verteus qnavters of ¢ | TRLEAGRAPHTO | INTERVIEW DEVWEEN PHB SECRRTAKY OF THR NAVY Ar) CART YORTER—-THB INSTRUCTIONS GIV aM GUB LATTER, HTC SPRCIAL COMREAPONDENCE THE Rew von ALD. Wastisaros, Oct. 23, 1852, r had an in’ervies with the Secretary Tle was of coarse, treated with: 6 The views of the government. as giver Lientenant Pe of the Ns i kinder vy yestorday pa’ch yeoterday. were Jald down, and he will be (ed to govern himnertf according!'y. He will not re the Orercent Cily. but will resuras the command Navy Deparinent has no comtro’ 1, whilst the Georgia, to which Capt. ad fiom whick he was morely tem- porsrily abeent it under the erdors of tho Department, | It is considered proper that officeis of the Navy should | ently uch shipaas are at the disposal of | the #eece'ary of the Nav arly all the mall steamers | being In that category x. | Pesta Comveotion with Prarstas | The telioming are the raves of pouinge ewaolened by w | convention ju-t concluded beiween the Untt a States and ¥ firstelored mail to Yrnssie wit! be deeparah: Ky the United Sustes steamehip Bal- Jostens KATES. On Lertens—Prenzyment optional Wing the full poet | ove Geman Aurtriaa Postat Union, States of, visz— | Proseis, ail other Geran Stare h ly Avseriam Empire, by the Prussian closed mall via Loudon and Ow tend, i cewt On Newerarnte Six conte each —Pre-poyment required, botk the Uvitea aticand Ger betag the fal portage. Ther fore. newspapers he Prusataa ele weil (unbke theee in the fritin. Preach Bremen, dnd other foretgn orsile) Will be delivered wichont fartage charge, Newspapers sent inthe rusian clowd math to | the German-Ausiian otal Union sould be marked “yeid eli? Os Lavvens —Pre parent optional, being the full peak oge~by Prussian elo n Alexandvia Jorton Tslanta Larnes .. Modean My ilene,. Nove way, Term vo. Roodes.. | | Dorcapeties, the Depmark ......+ . Rurecta, Kort Indies (Englisb pos Salonten rersiony iny Via Trieste 38 Sema uin Eeet Indies, atl other Smyrna, evniice in and be- Swede yord the Kast Jodies, Switzerland. Vin Trleste seeeeTO Tenedow Trebison Tulozs. Tussany Varna.....+ teing the United State Prussian povage only. ty Pruscien closed mait=Kgypl (exerp? slexondria): [alia States not belonging to Aus fria(excemt Medeoa, Parwa and Tuscaoy, (Lmbar ned Venier ave parte of (he Austrinn Buspite] Cackoy, Wallschi« Moldavia. Servia Levante. and Turkic islande in the Mediterranean (except Constantiwopta rey. rout, Larnaca Rhoves Cosme, Suyroa, mdos, Wy de Ione, Swlonicu, Darden les, Galtipolt Samsam, Treble once Varna, Tuloza. Candia, Galata and Lorailt) 30 ot. ir conte each —Pre paycownt reqalre tes and Prussian postage only. v Annapolis Correspondence, Aswaro.is October 22. 1852 Uniied States Ship Preble and Steamer Mississippi—Gover~ nor Lowe, The Vutted States chip Prevle loft her anchorage to-day, ‘or Noxfelle, to undergo exterrive repairs, ho stecmebip Misciesippi fs expected to arrive here tomorrow Governor Lowe will speak in Philadelphia and New York previous to the elecuion Toe Late Coniston on Lage Bare —Wo are infortned. rays tho Chicago Tribune. by ® pansemere om the steamer Ocenn that the colliion oee' at so om én Friday werning ; the storm had cleared and to Lrpht cinriigbt objects at a distanes were distinsly viet Ue The brig bore down directly on the steamer, sizuck her amidships makiog a terrible wreok of wheel Fouse wheel and machinery : the pilo® of the (eran ate rrviy that ive diet dotly enw the ely: Sane ee eld of je coven eo d irom bt peta oAil vessels sball Keep out Of the Mts Je uimoet cooxteraetion: Grewal : ob. rafoo a ehole, ae the sinking of che one He They detftet boat in the werd fee kf the afierdiage whem he an 1 thou hast a two males Of Wao 4 ppm A GAR AAS Ok ly