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SexStre cers mateeers | mt atest secs | retartetert ees eat | Pa namaste wn er | erat enc ta cere | Sat ee a er seas it must be delightful to devote ‘our bearts, that we may embrace in a pure main “as goads, and as nails fastened by the masters of | 4.5. Soy wth Em- Stream Provstien Wasviscrom, Haley, which sniled joston; z hich wi ‘orks N ¥ ret = con must ape oh tncurdag the | that iove of ccuntry which inclodes the love of erory | savembiy Senapoaims, ae | Sieh Se eri. , {om Sem Tranclave 20b Doptamber, tor Monterey, revarned 700 vz brig Penguin (Bz), Dil #8 “tbe Taine of hie inspiration Noman, surely, | ment and humility before Thee. attendance was not very numerous, loo, Lewis, or D rene, NYorks Lowe | ‘when she was compelled to return for repairs. rg kd | cg Chane sir, hee left this life amid’t « profounder or more ex: | ‘he reverend gentleman then proceeded to say, that passe dale, Providenser EiFlower,' Chav, Hartford; | Notice to Mariners. Lage tt gates rief, A universal sentiment affects the nation. gent 1 eee a es tatseity. "Tae etenmer , Briggs, | Resrectixe AN ALTERATION IN TI MARKS FOR ENTERING ‘arolina; E Games Public columns are wreathed ta bleck. Our courts | there was but one thought on the hearts and tongues of | x paige aye ipod : j The CHANEED oF THE Ba ov Surv and J B&F L, » NY ork; iors closed; the wheels of | men since thoy last left this house of prayer, and that | Kev. Dr. 5 Ghose of hhisimorning disesuree, | e | Sir—I am commanded by my Lordy Commissio: BOSTON, Oot 20—Arr barks Echo, Howes, Phil , and professions, | was. the passing away of that majestic spirit that lately | Yery appropriately alluded to the death of Mr. Cley and Fama has ral paraiso, b; Admiralty to transmit to you, forthe ir White Wirg, (new) Sherman. Kingston, Mer by y States. send their | jo hited the halle—Ai eg t ‘and Mr. Webster. Weregret that our space will not perailt § r edoind | cemasiatge tor ms aging the ree Liyos tos: eee Feat hyn S* Helens Aug a most benered sfatonnan a fuser pageant how. us to give more than we have inthis mornlag’s pape. Morne ae Rivor Saguenay, 1 * inter Spratt, of i Anjo Bnd to riualogton, NG; Harriet, Wheeler Nostaite Bostile parties pause on the very | ever splendid, ea mournfal seevice which | , ‘ Siterations in the marks for onterin dat ‘and swell the mourning dirge. | be whole country has been performing from the moment Funeral Sermons in the Boston Churches. itchennsitan ae nt (Signed) tune mide Yo | sot Rabe hd uke Pte hes brn aera a TRLRORAPIIC, haa petech MMe Rae ag Saat, get. a whaler, Siar Grey Eaoxe, at Phila within two dayel eail of Experienced much bad woath navy. rocks. the national binuer | Coptending parties have joined hands to bear his remains | Boston, Oct. 31, 1852. ve “ to the tomb. Courts, colleges, chambers of commerce, on Harevrs the sons of Americ are | states, cities, and embassies, had forgotten thelr other du: ae of cur ee Perego the ‘a ig Hy Whether under the rising the renith, or the setting sun, | tles to honor Mis avhes, There must have been intrinsic Webster to-day. a church. (Rev Mr. IMYRNA, Aug. 25, . ay noel of Janeiro, hed | gir—Having, fines my arrival st thie pert op Aug. 18, been . bled te examine the Spit off the mouth of the Hermes, plit sails, and has Soon which a beacon wae pluced ia. 1si2, and having aa ce Bre: Ingersoll, City Poin: ‘abot; Northman, Parra, Pi ry wer, Philadelphis, sohre Mary Harvey, ; made almost the entire passage with coopered forward spars, tvirug'thatit has considerably grown out by the depositions | Kuew Frodericksburn: Eile B Sondee Chea town, there are borome stroggling with emotion ; and through | availtis of the rarest and moat preclous order to eaute Lothrop.) Abbott Lawrence and family attended. ant | cuir Kars Navism, st San Francisce from New York, fren at river ace hat ine therwfore felt uimy duay, | DC, lten Byer Kilbs, Bal nore, Thee F orsoms tomgues of beils the funer.. cathem, sings be - = but ps mainase COULA prods thlaiettieeat anil pad thanks were offered up for their safe arrival. Mr Lo pia ® E ed wae serh of She Une a arly as pousible, te Litre 08 of bipee iH brag hcg Reporter, Gin: tery, Milles. we ‘Alexae " - 3 ; of meré 7 5 ware, eld end he Malenine ef anohr with conscious, | qualified homage. A great man, suchas the Almighty throp’s discourse,in allusion to Mr, Wobster, was elo- | carried away fore and ant masteiying ibboos, this gulf, and to point ou in | Bi ary ‘Graton. Geyers Amanda, Koso; it a mess Unclouded—wi'b a sublime serenity patience and ni abelee— calmuess of bis death attest js | One 4S, perhaps, our age has not known in all the world, peen be Svur Sourumry Cross, faith in the po chen wrth eee fee Bee aa bath nu dur souctey. aie cur Gas ner kane ee. a regular attendant at Brattle street church, forsix- | princisco, at Montevideo, with cargo on fire, © r earth faded to his right, and the civine straias of | fore mor may hope to Know agaia. bas fallen among us. teem years. injured, and ould probably proceed without 4 g Job lingered in his memory the soothing images of his | We have measured bis height with our admiration and The The Sen eee Gu NASWIDLOA SY taobes Cfo laotanen tee aes | -) favorite poem ficated before his mind andvhis ear caught | ttibute, these many years ; fas te was only when he fell Crescent City aon. BSCE ject ai leh tis now vecessary to substitute the following for the that we fully knew how ‘high he had towered, and b; ihington Republic, Oct. : former marks. A large and carspicuous tree, with & house Sir Jobn the solemn eurfew tolling tbe knell of his descending | that we fully knew how, y Mr setae Seti pe tho Aeting Beeretary of | | Ware Sur Warnen (of Warren), Heath, is reported | SO7RCT PANY. A mneeans Gomi ar Sanine castheron | S'iariegnd 2 bn day. Ere yet the morning stars had closed their rongs, | What an intervat he left others below him It is not iat’ onthe od inst, to be informed “ whether mails | by the Saml Ruseell, arr at San Francisco, to have beonto- with tre nerth end of the old Cartle on Mount Pagus., ‘This | Slabarke Brune latter object will in cons nes be miro than twice its Snrv Jonn Jay, at San Francisco from NYork, was of breadthfopen to the southjof antesket Roads, where they remained at nset yt rks. 9 | Northern Light and bark Tonga eae fa " ean to sonatb J a Taha, the channel in a few ye: one une 4, San 20x, for China, while b@Mtingout bay of San Fran- iver 'a proper look out is kept, since th groming on | Keunclieo river: bari the lips of the river are wit! ina cable's length of the ex- | Elsin re, Sert 2: M E Tront, tow bar is generatly seen to | Averill, Philadelphia: bri im top gi ely creates—not a saint, but great man—such an | quent and deeply affecting. Mr. Webster had formerly | &6., and threw overboard 60 tons «f coal. scony of chart of t Stevens, from Boston for San © gy eee ye b mot much The Ol Castle on Mount Pagua, on whieh the South end of ¢ Castle clears the Me: Spit,” is no longer true, the ving grown out beyond those mark: Borr, Bascom, Halifax, 27 Ic, Avpletone bela Mate aan“ ehice 0, omy brig, Ma fllan, Cygnot-and Peterhott went below and anchived at that beautifal hour so loved by him, eo sought and ao | chiefly for what he has done—for the serviceto his eoun- 247, Steagers.» carried Crescent City to Havana, | ‘lly destroyed July 10, in the Aundie S ; ‘ ca: ‘ by the appreciated, his eyes cpened upon the mysteries of the | try—for the treatics he made—for the measures be car- by Sekit werld, And while bi- iron frame—zhe temporary | Fed out—for the policies he eatabisbed = She prloctpee an oe Frag ngs i Cog age ra Cupe Horn ina hoavy gale for 40 days; lost malusail, spliv t sails &e, tabermacie of the real man—rests, fom gigantic labors | be upheld. that the nm: d that would have crushed a common form enihe quiet | cerest homage upon his grave is for what one Eeeion: ie ear of maarieg te Of his favored fields. and under the protecting braaches | be was avd what he would have been anywhors in any intentions ttewr pmporthr cree B adding bor nig every math mre ryt cy ede pes of his own loved trees— a sacred pot of pilgrimage here. | Patty, connected with any policy, or, perhaps, living in fails 7 past proceedings Siar ihe ok aa | Shubrick, The A lest the end of Jibboom. marcingale, guys, z 4. after—afar from party strife. from political turmoil, from | 8By country—his splendid powers his weighty name, Melle and passengers, conveyed in, the eteamer reason! | je, Tho schr had her mainmast carried away; both return- ae es Pe yay teas the olang of commerce, from legal contests and legirla- | bis commanding character, aud his grand and overawing — CHY wu zat b be pe eel mnaaes i tmsohae retort phen stackie a ae va tesa ape trade par a Pala Abhy Jon tive debate, with bis own kindred «leepiug around him— | Peron. Daniel Webster! Thatisattle which no cir- Vidual nam iam Simi remain on board ot Siur W™ Jarvis, Bailard, at NOrleans from Boston, be- | they are not so easily indicated: the marks for them boing hiladelphia; s in Malcom, EB ker, . - " | eeeaae ti of her.”? fore reported dism encountered a severe hurricane on Sistant and india inct. It ia therefore the more to. be tte, Bakor, Richmond, Vay J pilgrim foll—fast by che rovk hat greed the pi | cumstances oF Pept lay Pay stioe pent ag ‘The Union parades Mr. Conrad's letter as evidence | shesiih ult in ist, tén 713). The wind’ commenced from erette hat the bungs former's Wiaced upon thea snitss | Philadeiph rede, Spear ris er) feot—" ee Of e e3, * - _ “ % eutd PM, unt er midni jt) by t ubse tion o! won ants, have been en- " I |, We ly Wafled ehorus chanting his ocean requiem to the end of | #d he had more claim upon the admiration and respect Which * more than confirms all that has been stated: pit violence; while laying to. under clo A'main'top tively removed through the apparent want of intoreat or | Old ships Perliamenss Sampeon, Liverposi; & D Sheen time— his own great +pirit, joining the Illustrious and the | of the world asa man, asa sample of humanity than 10 tracking of the administration before the iusoleace il, carried 1 three Lower ma Jibboom, care ebout their preservation, by the looal authority. Hamilton, NOrleans; bark David Nickel#, Ni good that have preceded itm from all the rolling years, | S# statesman, an orntor, or patriot; and it is to God | the truckling of the administration before the insol i quence is, th ¥ voxels now ground upon | town, SC; brig Martha Rogors, Smart, Baltimore; sohred H Fi advance to new and brighter attainments in the un. | that we bow in gratitude and reverencs when he con | ®0 Bs P' h lo sn nse follows, which | Rosooe, Whorf, Port au Prince: ng an Lr ORG, than would be the cost of repla vesusary guides to a great commercial | Halifax fain nt Ay | descends to come near to us in this rar and partial |, The letter proves nothing of the kind | It shows Nalung, but exhan-tess Knowledge of clernity + enat, | imose of himself, which isshown in the eapacity, the com- | Simply that the administration are, as we stated on the . 16th, without authentic informationupon the questions 0 Along with many others, he had come there that evening | Wending and inspiring souls, of the truly great. Daniel “ etl to lisar just tributes paid to the memory of the dee | Webster, with all biefauits adorned his nature Every man | ipvolved; and that, in the absonce of this information, | (yom Jo Gaya g G@statcsman. Ip con ideriog hie general charancter, | is proud of bim. All that national grief and professional the Acting Secretary declines the responsibility which | giuth side of Cubs. At daylight sem maintaining #uc RV ork ‘in Gibbs, Mitohell, ort i Finding that notic. -f their ontire removal is not gene- rally bnown, strangers criving at the port of Smyraa are aysawalarge ship — thus often placed in a ditticulty, Gibbs, Provi- Dighton, for ‘ dea Mival yp vk} | sorrow,all the enlogy from the bar and press, has been al- | Mr. Law would place upon him with painted ports with main and mizzen masts gone to the | (Signed,) — T. SPRATT, Commander. | Philadelp! loops Artist. Davis, Somorset, for NYor e eat oe poe he = Seay eed eae frome | ready tendered and gratefully enld, gets ‘now, religion The country will draw a wide distinetion between | deck, and head of fore topmast, At I2, M, she set sail aad = % Willard, Carr, Warron forde, Sid 20th, WwW B a Be iy oy eis clita tha SORA TLRS Ob must take up the theme aud draw her lessons from cach | { ttuckling to Cuba’ and refusing to filibuster against | stood to the southward. Same day saw'a bark with foreand | Capt, Arnet, of schr. Major Barlour, trading betwoon Tox. | ard. Hulso, Philadelphia, Maryland and everywhere along the road had observed it. Mr. Conrad’s statement indicates that the govera- | main topmasts gone, no sail set. asa:d New Orleans, reports long. 94 1 nd CHARLESTON, Oct 27—Arr brig Montillo, Thurber, Ware- ople, and | S@event, Our first lesson Christian citizens, in view of , long. phaltum bottom. ‘Th! coral and eee gloom pervading ail ranks of the ee mee sohr D H Baldwin, Parker, Havana and a ' | ‘ ment are not prepared to act unadvisedly; but it does | Ware Sir Hunrasss, Gibbs, from Now Bedford, was 11 fathoms wal , 9 Fesp . is > | 4 A ast of Kamsc uring a very sevi 0 1 r » ‘i Citizen Like qualitie. were known to wil, and were bets. | Proportions until they have taken their flight—that, asa | Bot act determinedly. The converse, we thi Gn'a reef of rocks and filled, “The masta werd ous Away,and length isnot known, ‘The above latitude is by observation, VALAIS: Oot 227810 brig Lucy Wd Cheso, Hill, NYoeks rally true in such cafes. The bully is rarely t | the braggart rarely the man of action. We ha jection to the Union playing bully and characters of that class suit its taste Jo the vousel bent ‘up Torx’ long but the longitudge being only by dead reskoning, may not | schra Saxon, Haskell, and Mary Aun, Marshall, do sel was left high be perfeotly acoura’ Oro! pt. Arnet states thathe Sarsh E yi ed. the shoal on two former occasion, and is of 0} eae wo Srogon, Lewis, aud Com Tucker, Cox: itil ually rising. EASTPORT, Oct 20—Arr schr Watchie, Wooster, Phita- Kened, even in the last s:one for hy left directions to be | YOung country, he has blessed us with such leaders and buriea under as rimple cireumstances as would attend | educators s0 wise, so good. so great. displaying the the lowliest farmer in th- lanc, Ge was a great states. | grandeur of bis designs towards our nation by the mag- it being at the top of the tid distance, When the tide fell tho y u | . ‘And its capacity th heeled over on the larboard sid F agreat man Be was and isan his- | Bificence of her shapers, and the endowments of her t 4 Whalemen, delpbia, Cld 20th, schra ZA Pail torloal character. ip a peeullat sense of the word. ‘The | cbampfons, It was peculiarly true of Mr. Web- | ¢xactly All we claim for the whig administration tore, tiled twice wad2yes | 89> See Miscellanc ous. Wiloox, Nyr ‘rig Wheaton, Wooster, Philadelphia: Great historical things in the wrid are not colosseums | ster, that he lemt and borrowed bis country’s great. | that when the full ecope of the Havana difoulty is asc:r | fe perhe ae erandeeen ‘(From our Correspondent ) schr. William,’ Havscom, NYork; Snd parthenone, for they will crumble to dust, and so | Ness. made and shared its progress, shaped and | tained, they will be found ready and able to maintain yw, cight fost in depth, where the: awainay SL Augal. | Micheuor, Phitadelohia; olr Mary Pehva have institutions, and so bave even races pa | was shaped by its destiny—but abore alimen Webster UPSullied and uninjured the honor and imterests of the | twerty-cight days, suffering much from the inclemency of | Report of ship Charles Phelps, Birch, from Ochotsk Sea | 28d, brig Norfolk, Pendleton, Baltimoro; a No! The great hisiorical thing in the univers | was inspired with the idea of America God gave him United States. the weather, ten or twelye of the mon being more or lesstro- | July 5, with #200 bbls oil, full, bound bome:—Spoke June 23, | Wooster, do; Saxon, Haskell, Kk. York. do; 16th, Three Brothers, 1 EAST MACHIAS, Oct 27—Cld sober Kaluna, Folsom, Sam ct assongers. | sensibi . Seeing no chance for relief, they commenced building | Ships Jefferson, 14 wh; Rodman, and God bimerlf, when he would rereal himself, called | the Imagination and the sensibility of a post, that his ye" i he wi fe | do; 2lat Mogul’ 8 do; 26th, Tigei ath, Massachusetts, | Fiancisce, with an sssorted eargo and the revealing power by the name of speech, for he edled | €Xpansive soul might anticipate the quickening pulbeof MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Pry rinieaer et eee ited Geena mecdee Pees | Gide, guly & Mary Frazier, 10.¢o; 4th, laano Howlnud, I7-do; | _ GEORGETOWN, SG, Oct. chrs Milwaukie, it the word. b7 it not true that Webster has formed the | hit country and conserve the grandeur of its throbs. | TS her and the shore, On the, 2st of May the arty had the 30 Hintir, 8: do; Teen call ae yeaa Theresa, 7 d Roe Boston, § bound to, Bucks evil Goo M Smith, Niahot, eech. vs $ i el “ st . The mate at » FO 5 Py 3 whi 5 alot, 2 i 3 220, eee oie ae ee | He Cevetano mae Peeerrasien ofthe Union Ntaiag’ | 4g MOvemeng of, Oconee fourmen pat oft and boarded the ship Monongahcla, Caph | St Gecrge, 24a: 28th, Wm Rhompaon, 18 da; Se | | Anderton, do: 2th, Montttalio, Cinurd, do, “etd ote, woke 7 sd pect ig tvided c Y, Y ¢ - | i ‘! on; 22d, He! L, do; them we will find no vuigaricms, but the and simplt. | but the majestic image of his whole undivided country Seabury, of Now Bedford, The wrecked party were im- | pone; bar! onnell, 9 wh; May 25. ship Arotic, do. The rigo, Obor, Bo ee andall, do; 250 | Merrimac was doing well, thongh not apprised as to the | brig Alexander Millikon Fish, Fairhaven, city of nature; and as that eloquence served as the | Could satisfy his colossal imagination O1é by dne hé ae taken; was near the Cl’. Capt B took his oil near GARDINER, Gct 25—Sld brig Billow, Lapham, Mobile. undwirk, as it were of the speect of the country. soin | could have surrendered bis limbs to amputation to save 0 island—says he “saw any number of whales”—that the HARTFORD, Oct 27—Arr steamer Sonecs, Chalker New em will be perceived the mission of that great man | it from destruction, I suppose my brethren, that his that vicinity nue Bering about twenty, were do. | York; gohr Mary Emme, warner, dn: 2300, sehes Dy Rhetoric, sir, does not make the power; the great masters | Political success and what are to be accounted a* his poli- ; ir ‘vo of apy disaster conucoted with the | Cook, Philadelphia; Dr Frawk! of the world have learnt their art fiom the school of na- | tical mistakes. sprang from his unqualified devotion to . 3, Tb , Banning. and John Adam: ture aud life. They must Lave had deep sympathies with | the Union. Let us now turn. to what he was—from his | Sup Hunrnass, Sonle, bound from San Feancisoo to | $iken during the present sevecn. Sip Mary Preps ae | bany, Sucheus Tiveciny, NYorke os the people among whom tbey bave lived, and their lan- | Political and national principles to his nature and ted | m, Thresher, N Yor! on the Maro (coral) Reef, | George and Coral report a great scarcity of whales ia the | bany. Guage seems to huvecome from the same laboratory of | bis character. He was at once superior to any © met with the disaster in | Anadir Sea, with an abundance of ioe and fog. Most of the | _ 20th—Arr schrs Col Jas Page, Edwards, Philadelphia; BC that produced the mountains stars. and forests | Obstacle he encountered, and to any adversity Vessels had loft for the Ochotsk Sea and Codiac ground. Scranton, Clancely, Albany. Sld steamor Josephine, Mor- mediately taken oh board and provided fcrin acomfo capt Newry, of the ship Newry, rendere d took a part of the crew. The island where tha ; tice inerronecusly Inid down. It lies forty-throe yestolein, that eine erncrth than it ated to be on the latecharts. | ipa well; r i fleot, and anticipates that lrrge quantities of oil willbe | Gen Koss: said to be wholly insured. | taken during the’ present senson. ‘Ship Mary Frasier was | Seranto the x . : and | "a chart, (a French one,) making & ison, Phitadelphia; sloops G ‘The character of Daniel Webster was stampel by words | Which might come out against him, Almost without | Niagars, Seer is wadlee; in sedition se yhints ake Reras tb kc Rolebabaheaicaipat iodre sca: to which be gave uticrance. The Key gentleman sit | aM effort, by the specific gravity of his being, he over. | Paired States... northward rut the Huntress about 38 milesout of her reek: | 4 (tat New Bedford 20th, hark Lexington, Tilton, Nosth | Sqanttn Cee, A ots mark Norembega, Clark NYork down amidst applaure came men and circumstances. and settied into his central | Black Warrior. oning. The H owned by Messrs Sage & Smith, mer- | aro. Spoke Oct 12, off Bermuda, brig Lewis, for Sal 4 NEW ORLEANS, Oct 23—Arr ships Ohio, C. N The Rev. Dr, Francis then rose and spoke as follows and commanding place ; and as a lawyer and orator, his | City of Glasgow in San Francisco, and wae insured for the sum of is n, no date York; Sea Nymph, Patten, do; spoken off Johanna, 850 sp; May 3, Charleston i has been reported off ope, Robi + 700 8 ported May 2, 700 sp, C0 wh); 12th, Bevis, do 640 5 rarcis eponlerance to his words. | John L Stephens, is. | $2,000 The following Teter, dated Hon from rome expression of the deep sympathy I feel onthe | I think this was proved when he was reccived in the | ~~ weeny | Riileh ie cony from the Alta California, giv occasion which bas brought us toge her; and I hope | large public build: me, in Boston, and presented with a ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. See aie cite Rene varmakiorinece 3 H ent i ry : . 4 n= Thy ti truck M 2 ) many years of acroclation with the illustrious departed | magnificent vase for his public services "= I thank you,” | SUN Buses, ++ 6 82 [ moon Rises dred milles. yest cf Sua Sandie dalande; on sue tigen? Mr. President :—It is quite impessible for me to refrain | Personality seemed to give a te] Crabtree, NYork; Horizo: 6 Jno Winthorp, Bl Fanny, Simonson, fay tRid Janniro, 63 da a . 5 “ Nerves yest pe: ‘Uw h, Galveston and * Ma will justify me ix paying ® slight tribute to his memory. | Meant more than the most elaborate compliments from | 8U¥ SETS 5, 6M lon waren, the 20th of May, and bilged in a short time” eee | Page we e Beasiencr ative Tet The universality of the corrow and the praive elicited by | @nother. The Rev. genth t eded to dis So wee QO NNR ROD RRO ~x~ | titi night, and she was carrying all sail before a Kaos | Hgney. of Warren, 280: ep. atone, Liteipsol Berens the death of Mr, Webster, in bis most eigaiteant eninge, | fhe failings of Mir, Wobster, aed eenchudon or fale Port of New York, October 31, 1852. brecze eiwebad net the slight ividen of danger aa the reek row a"eraite on NW Conthe aud of hapa foots Beeriog | Pligtio, Senger, AYoek; Fenny, Spleer, dey schre It bs remembered now with tears and benedictions. t! Weep. oh my native State and natal city, that ses in ts own Is ules north of she true | straits. » AUR 25, bhi wau, 14 wh this season; | lor, Winslow, St Marks; Susan, smith, Brazos; Gen 0 y al city, that your CLEARE! latiinde; and. beei e afterwards found thata strong | Goorye Washington, Waitham, lo why bark Deta, of Free. | man, Pirsel, Mobile:. Jenny Lind, he Invariably racrificed purty considerations and personal | Seagrove, Apaltshicola. interest to the good of his country; that he always | lory i = Es glory is departed—that your erown bas fallen. Midas, 12 | | Towed to sea 20th inst, bark Indus and’ brig Fanny; Sis burg. E | current had been all her true Oct 20—Ship Deutschland (iam), Hanker, carrying her out rig (not bark) Sutton, Urama, Zaza, | course. Nothing could ‘ome clouds and vapors. and cover the granite hills | Rech & Kuvhard een ol the danger, asitis eleven | Port.8 whi ug 22, ship Liverpool, Barker, 8 whi marobed bravely into the breach which sectional anmos- | of New Hompshire. and rise good fogs, and mists Yanage & Etulaine feet beiow the surface, and neither broke nor showed itselt | WP; Avs 1. ship Waverley. 6 wh; Ang 20, Marengo, Devall, 7 | Inst Hares Sarah ridge, Ty tingle and Ge atthe. ty made ia the holy wali of cur Union; that the details | from the cean, to shroud New Kogland for the days | ARRIVED, by any dicccloration’ of the water in the darkness of the | S2\AUE 1, William Hamilton, 6 wh; Aug 20, Auadir, Swift, | | NOREG Och Sane brik Nowland, Watts Thoma ef political aims were instently forgotten when any great | Of our mourning have come. and father and ron lie in | _ Steamship Freeman Rawdon, , Baltimore, 244 days, she strack, everything wasdone to get | Wyat Aug 1, Viney: Clove- | Camden. In Hampton Roads, brigs Jacob Grosso ( Brom] question was at issue: ina word that the prominent | one grave. Oar pride and our power is in his grave, | With 530 tons coal, to Cumberland Coal Co. ck fart, and struck heavily and inces- | Steph: ks. 10 | Komp, C 131 days, and Louisa (Swe), Willman, Cal- qualities of Webster were tuore of the great statesman yet rejeice that an immortal fame belongs to your | , Ship Rialto (of Yarmouth, Me), Mitchell, Liverpool, 43 dges were got out, but the sharp ug 20, Warren, of 7 lao, 1) ‘both with’ guano, for orders. Cld bark Vir- iad the true genuine patriot. Such is the Anal estimate Rejoice, oh, Freedom ! that the noblest intel- | ¢8ys; With mdse and 197 passengers, to JO Baker. | Sou'ibo tiiged before morming. I meser saw mands inore | Martha, Tooker, 1,700 bbl : ee | ae, Dene Bie Tene “NER Cones Cnae Sree even of the bitterest rpeculative opponent of the deceas {the aze was born and died within your territory. | with Rave, to'Frove & Hicks, The © hed heacy WE seatees | than Captain Soule, and, indeed, every man on board aid | Picg: Ripley, Mi wh; Navy, ion ot Fetchavea f | NANTUCKET, Oct 27—Sid schrs Ann Gardnor, Philadel- ed ; and in (bis glerious > ition of atraly noble cha joice religion. that the mightiest wisdom has bowed | during the pa@nge. his duty well, She did not break up for four dave. go that | Eugene, of Stonington, 12 w of Stonington, 9 | pria; Sacramento, Gardner, N York (to load for Sen Fraa- Tacter we find supie reaso: Gented feeling which pervs may be permitted to incu, for the deep and unprece- { mort revereniially to your altars Rejoice. finally. you Bark Suwarrow (of Boston), Washburn, Cadiz, 35 days, | We had time to repa'r the boats, which were not in the most the land But here we | petronsl lovers and friends of that careworn man, that | With lead, to master. Sept 29, int Jon 40.85, spoke ship | S@AWorthy stato, and would baye drowned us all, if we had | 5 general emotions; it | he has detcended, at & good old age, releaved from cares Pyramid. Henderson. from Havre for js Kehad thins to pus Wem darerder‘ane Me then cot eke LS A aS |. eae deen nS ee is given us to mourn rot ou Senator and the | and pains to his own made gtave at last, with the kings | j»P%t* Dremahair (Br), Pyne, Slig jays, with ironand | wae Aca withodd het eitiinvee wiht one ern one ath the Veeper, ef New London. S wh this season; had been in | Alexandria: James. Small, Philadelphia. Dlustrious Secretary of Stsie but the scholar, the com- | 8nd councillows of the earth. » | eee aes ee eee 7 i it | for our surport. "We. finally lefe Ber ow the Meh, im ances | S20,At0uc, where she lost her capteia, be being taken out | NEW BEDFORD, Oct 8—Arr soit Ceasade, Ripley he historical man of our country. whose wr . (Sard) Perreson, Genoar77 days, with fruit Tport. er on the 26th, im three | of she boat by a line; so reported by Captain Brown, of ship | York; 29th. schrs Adrian, Brown, Philad via 8 York; Lanect, AC fi boats. She was then breaking up fast, though the mast 01 b 101 Chase, N York; © Pi 8. : of Saghartor, 7 wi ‘on, of do, 8 wh; | cisco) Jane, and san, for do; sloop Laura, Aniey, ntario, 9 wh; Aug 2), Heroules, | 28th, sehr Teazor, Albeuy. wh; Gosling, Heus hi BU ile, 19 days, with Inmbe The Sermon of the Rev. Mr. Grinnell. London, which wont ashore in t a. ip is the memorable legacy of cur society. He urch. Sid in company with schr Ben Nevi Chinaman, and six men were in the long boat, a1 of the Holy Cross about the 20t! bi NEW LONDON, Oct 28—Arr schrs Everett, Ellis, from af ee Y sige The death of Daniel We! vas de the ji y mainder divided between the other two boat ‘We wer ' 0 i York; . en + wae one of us by virtue of the ardent love he bore the | C niel Webster was mae the subject of nd. IEDR oun Ndetcabarofidaaicllh | Seven emeeL ten telelinaipnntn Gee ie bbls; Captain Brown, of th Harwich for NYork; E/iza Jane, Howes, from Provincetown ) for do: Aerial, Small, from Boston for Albany; sloop Radi- ant, Wells, from Providence for do. Ee Nae Oot 28—Arr schr Adelaide, Haskell, Ells- . Me. Tecorde of the past andthe high appreciation he enter. | & & tained of the dignity of historical learning It isasad | Jet delightful cuive dence that bis last great effort was | ‘ y imagine, very | ste and on strict starvation diet, We triod. at first, to | phhle: Captain ie te ancly, Ship i reach the Sandwich Isiauds, but could not beat up against = penne viper nae sige ean caiman the wind, and at length bore away for Guam, one o She Mas, |, St, Wan totally etter aay mon, yesterday evening. by the Rev. Mr. Grinnell, | , S937,C° at the Congregational church, Fourth street. | _ Schr Sarah Victor | with naval stores. pore = . | " Made at the invitation aud for the benefit of the New The Rey gentleman took his text from 2d Samuel, Mth | "'Scur'Dacotah, Mankin, Wilmington, NC, Sdaye, with na. | Fianne croup, the nearest inhabited land {o leeward, and | Shin Orosimbo, Johnson, 10 wht hi and NEWPORT, Oct 27—Arr sobra Wm L Dayton, Do York Historical Society Dantel Webster was the ideal of | Chapter and 14th verse, and observed—That it is a great | Val stores | that 3,00 miles off. We manazod to keep in company until | Knocked cif part of the Cutwater; Aug 1, Montreal, Fish. 9 | Philadelphia ‘for Dennis; 23th, Copia, Neen, Ware! en American citizen. The simple grande f hi | Schr Memento, Smith, Wilmington, NC, 8 days, with naval | the Sth of June, when ome of the bate, containing the | wh this sem ‘mo. timo, saw bark Shnok Engle, of Sag- | for Philadelphia: E UNash Wright, heres told for NY Sha compoulicn te strong tacts cf oed eee esAigee | truth that everything has beginning, and everything, | stirs © PTA Bier cond mate a CHhamaaand threcavamee got asrsratet at | Taster, fh bene tomy Ay Lain Washiagtog, Pater, | Ley Aan, Ulaves, Pestana fo ialtuee Jaare Se, ws of purpose. the direciners of expression. the un. | ¢*°ePt God. will have anend. There is a mystery in the, ,ihtmeborah, Robbing, Washington, NC, 9 days, with na- | Potash “Yay, "we fell in with the Gentoo, bound from San | YAntDE L wit to fll up; Amerles, Hither, 6 wh Oks eason: | Poe W Yorks & Bayard. Thee pase: Tat Re eine yard, Thompson, Fall River for Philadel- Antecedent, Perry, Provid Yorks exercise of that power which cuts us all off; and Jeeus | “Sched B Bleecker, Smith, W rable logic. aud above all, the clear emphatle state. Francisco to Manila, and after a few hours of anxiou shin Alexander, Ryan, na hington, NC, 10 days, with | wh; July 20, Morea: Kelly, a wht Aug 12, bark Newtoa.-Sher- nee for New ment of bis though’s, ate ail characteristic of the Ame 6 sai one st . Wield naval stort | Pense eucceeged in attracting her attention and wero pi man, 10° wh} Ilinols, Covill, 1) ke, July 20, Monti- um, French Taunton for do; Thos Eull, Hi pan mind in ite highest developement, The charm ot his | Dut, Said that not one stone standing on ancther at pre- | "3, James Neilson, Pugh, Swansboro,’ NC, 12 days, with upand taken to Mavila, ‘om board | Selio, olrer, of Nextucke! wh; Avg 2 Baltic, Brooke, 7 aio dor meeak Davin dy tae dor Sylvie Deeae Ly sent shall remain, We are as water, says the proverb, | naval stores. ne A week At Manila before wo could get wp here. | whrdng I er, ‘Schr Rhode Island, Murray, Swansboro,’ SC, 13 days, with | We arrived hereon the Ist, in the Hamburg bark Carl end intellectual power. when gevia! mais embled | Which, spilt upon the ground, cannot again be pick- | naval stores, Her exexted, was as attrac- five as Bamilten’s while b: from, Jul 9 . Beck ‘arrior, Bartlets, wh; BS 22, saw Dark Hear oT 290th—Arr echrs Capital, Hawhins, Providence for Albany; Straits. ohsburg te i; and will leave for San Fran; 0 ia the Rob Ro; | Bartlett, of thi ‘at anchor io. str 4 *| Henry Baker, Albany; Flavilla, Tay! that of Fraukiin I :call with pleasure a conversation | ed up; and so with man, for once gone, be can never | Schr Mary Jane, Norfolk, 4 days, with cotton and | oF in the British stip Nile, whichever sails first and takes ui Bei at’ Sau reaction, Sept it, back Marcie? Thomson, | for Breton, ‘ ber once held with him with regard to that illustrious sage. ea 4 : fs es naval stores, cheapest Ceptain Soule extended protest in Manila. W a cruise. SUth—Arr sche Alvarado, Godfrey, Boston for W1 No indvyiduel throughout our wide domain cherished @ ye ee nor cah he again appear till the last 3 Schr. Edward Wooton, Vesey, Baltimore, 4 days, for Stam- ea pl aeaeetentor uae Mp lg are tte Tansiae, Aug 2. ship Chae Filled, Car Warren for NYork, Cid jeeper reverr nce for the tslents and services of this tneom- Y- In disease we are in the rapids, and tm old age | ford, Conn. 7 Our health, and hope the poor fellows who are missing grt | Yom Sea otOehetsk, Beporss 5 are gras " Schr John Tyler, Johnson, Virginia, 4 days our heal and fone tug Door fellows whe are missing c-t | Massachusetts, & whales 3th, NEW HAVEN. Oct 2:-Atr sobre Grace Caroline, Kelasy, Baldwin, Philaselphin; © J°M Warren, 1 Morritt, Hoater, and parable man than did Mr Webster. In a discussiin | eternity seems not far distant, end ultimately. as ’ : a ; ; | y C ; Itimately.as the ma- | Schr William Horton, Sayer, Virginia, 4 da, Ist, bark Fellor Albany; Alexand which arose among some fiends, at a cocial bo istic river, we launch out { We hare | Sehr Saml A Appleton, Nickerson, Boston, 4 days, rad only to keep on their cou hipe Hh Pill, do. Sid ms e, as we were picked up immor Webs er was ask opinion concerning the poli ‘ : ss Schr Syiph, Hieks, Portiané, 6 days. Within 1,000 miles of that island by the Gentoo, Ui ‘Albany. snd fiscal int«gtity ip, a subject which had | fen that men die without rule. and hope clingeth eveD Schr $8 Buckingham, Wilson, New Hav Mexican Bark Hermasinia was sold at San Francisco, 29th—Sld bark J Forbes, Francis, Porto Rico; brige Im- been agitated with some Gentlemen answered t© the consumptive that death will be long averted. Schr T Benedict, Ball, New Haven. 1 di 26th Aug, for $1 00, Austry, Pike, and A L Swan, Tikiob WIndie: him not. A Schr Teazer, Kelly River: Connecticut, Albany; Rea: alu pslady Fenwick: and New York, doe OWL'S HEAD, Oct 26—Arr brig Crescent (Br), Nickor- son, 45 days from’ Liverpocl for Bucksport. In port schr Wim Henry, with materials savedjfrom wreek of scr Gen Case Mr Wei Jame Death moves rapidly amongst us but w }d bas diseases which art canuot tthe top ¢ u Redding, of and from Boston lth inst, for Sloop Mary Gray White, Corey, Fall River, for Albany. ee eaee ee NBedford, & bark Ls eaggg ae, 4 Sloop Fashion, Blydenburg, Providence, 1 day. ¥ 5 seporteg by telegraph from Charles ; Bt, ‘Theresa, ind the slow wasting fever veand simi Sieop Rhode Island, Gardiner, Providence, L day. ima ‘Having sustained damage in Ship Eilae Phelps, Stontagton. IP. "4 -f Sea of ases are the dread of men. fcr miilions ai Life pases through our fingers SATLED, edtord, reports | Gorse, nad armen gn the Be eal men Franklin stands pro- y. and integrity. Amidst ms. though the depository of innumera- ever Known to betray the LNG Bank Lexineron, at New t, in Int 37 19, » 4 Ships Flying Fish (clipper), Nickels, San Franciseo; Vic | h to 24th 10, had ported ps 3 4 Ta bint from which a sinister | Opened, and we are followed by the. ec ’ ‘tying F : nto 24 0, had avery | had left the Arctic for Oohotak, and that the season there | | PHILADELPIITA, Oct 23, PM—Are steamers Delaware, ‘As to his fiseal Integrity. who | It is indeed a serious thi and how terrible must | ‘°H#, Watlington, Antwerp; and other | heavy sale; on 20th, ed the vessel, cutrying away | had been equally as severe tetieinte. Seymour, and Middiesox, Ely,N Yo: Shackford, Michen- keew bim bett bington ; and had the slightest | be our feelings then. Nature shudders at the sight The = , | staneheens ivplaakebeat andgome ofthe | Techs cea Ge minEeet a eee Me The nis se eaten Ce ed Demish rested that portcon of his character, would death of Daniel We hag suggested these thoughts for ‘There dense fog prevailing outside the Hook, which | bulparks side, stove gatiey, Sor weather | Howland, Crosby, NBedford, 40 sperm, and sld Fob 19 for ford; T ; ¥ ; f gattey, No; weather | Japan Sea; Feb 15, Selly Anne, Andrews, do. 400 bbls, about ‘that exalted mi the first President in bim we ption to unalterable robnbly is the cause of the non arrival Fe the steamship | yery cloudy, with some rain; was unable to gebanaltitude | pal pale oa ald Marah 1 te erations 100k, Peedi as of this Union, himeelf of Px vides is but little consolation that the | Pacific, nov in her 12th day from Liverpool of either svn, moon or stars, for four days, | Stoningten 240 bbls, and sld March 13, do, Piety Via ard, weld ‘epen mourn his loss and hi ” below 234 f Br Barx Jaen, at San Francisco from Liverpool. Coffin, Edgartown, 470 sperm, SOV whale, and eld March 12 R pga ure. the bar and the § Mp aile Teatiacpaasvens teaee ek Petri ans Weore over 11 months on her voyage from Liverpool to San Fran- | 20th, Eu nip, Nantuckot 0 tbla and old: Marck | | 2th Yal—Cle eels Jarvis, Crowoll; Boston; Peray Hil feet He was, indeed. the Godilre finvdee fee tia Hclvenle cr Sunien, ibe Caly Peteequtn clico. she experienced ¢ rab, Shell, Pair Haven, oil not stated, and eaited | ner, Ganey, and Chas Fittian, Coauer, NYork; Hudson, the orth eas lnstrnctors » j . on nther to fareage, and slso Lad consi arch 1, Frauklin, Lamb, NGedford, 70 sperm, Roxbury, plone aped ah chee ahoaey sake seen ee ape rh sires tenes, Ge See ravers ony Saute shes cena Fevers persons lisve died. she pat | whale, and sld arth Benjamin, NLondon c) PROVIDENCE. Oct 27—Arr bark Jane Doton (of Bath), ah chtaeat ane = Seaarhey ten io b | tever and ecurvy, of which + N b Beil chosen—chosen, as it were, by thi so frequently reported hy pilot poate and | jnto Santa Barvara in distress, when her coneignees sent ase | abd old 7th Geo Washington? Gibbs. Warouam, 1,200 bois, | Brown, Regged Isiand, 24 inst, via Newport; ache Colorade, bh bad endowed him with that yast mental power bris by ; H sistance toenable her to reach port. The captain reports | and ald 17th; 4th, ora, Clough Filaven, clean, ard ald | Barrett, Leechvilic, NC; W'B Darling, Givbs, and Golde lacea him im rank next to Washington. All th En eee eutaeer Ye | faving eprang A leak on the voyoge, and was compelled to | 10th! 10h, RL. N Jeunes, Marah do do and sid eh for Ja. | Rule, Chamberiain, Baltimore; Boston, Corson, Phitedel- of our | W8s sublime was made available in the various situations z throw overboard considerable cargo to save the vessel. Mb, JE. Donnell, Ear’, NBedford, 16° rperm, and sla he sloop Fashion, Blyden» universality of Mr. Web-te Hie rivalied Burke in th tion. Who th to bis aneodot rg, NYork via Bristol; steamer 4 : f e we AN we rsa SE Ue ET si ; | Sith; 31t, Alabama, Cogg- shell, Nantunket’ 170 sperm, aud ‘etrel, Jones, NVork. Below, schrs Saml Castner, Black- iustrious py y Tenow! anand | in which he apprared. He originully of the same Telegraphic Marine RK: ,Brio Roscox, of and for Boston, lost on the Sowand | 14 Arril 4 for Japan, captain sick; April 4d, Alfred Tyler, | man, sad Geo Hoffman, Werth, from Philadelphia, Sh famvel Adams, Has coc ary Thompson. Patrick | faith as ourselves and though he changed’ his religious fy Oot 31 Pigs, iMevrk in three fathoms water, About 15 tons of coal | Luce, Edgartown, 200 ‘s0 whale and’sld Uth; 6th, | sloops Radiant, Wels, ‘Albany; Commerce, Tyler, de vis Henry Madircn. and othe an ever forget opinions, yet in his original faith be died. He was, ia | The weather isthiek and rainy, and there is no ship a was saved by a Westport vescel. . | Unews, James, N Bedfor. erm, 170 whae, and eld 13th | East Greenwich; Mary Dallas, Hewkins, and Sylph, Dewey, perbeaiis bob gucseated of Uboce clvwwnirie Upon | Person ond social endowments, peculiarly a man of mark, | worth sending , Brio Purxam, of Providence, 187 tons, built in Baltimore | for Japan Sex; Atkins Adams, Fich, FHaven 650 ¢perm.and | Rerdout; Thos Hull, Hull, » York agriculture he would talk by the hour acoguizance 10T every one would say of him. “there is a man.” | in 14, has been sold to 9 New York house for the Cart! eld 20th for Japan: ith, Emily Morgan, Ewer, NBedford, 28th—Arr schrs W es, Philadelphia; Get * 1 he was the richest endowment of Herald Marine ere ak kena tra TINGS Arriyed—12th, Urige Manzanillo, Bay low); 13th, Tiberins. James, Halifs: bout $7,500, 6c sperm, and s 700 perm! and s} Kneeland, Vinal, Jacqes Lefitte, ner, Bleekman, do; Mt Bennett). Brightman, Sid schrs Lydia Gibt Baynumn, Phil formed such | Take him all in s Hear him on trees and | #ll bis contemporaries. We come now to inquire how | er he badlong lived | be uted these gifts? All the gifts of language will Of details truly rurpri-ing i inoseraz® duties to the Stu their preperties, and you we at : 6 28th forco.; Mohswk, Swaia, Nantucket, | Hoffman, Worth, 4 d by, March 31, Henry P ‘0 accompany the Fr ship th for do, Bedford, ially dismasted, with Joss of rudde x, Ja, Oot 22. Bric Lavenerr, which a ens ae be- | brought up the crew of the Toth, echr Eleanor, | thing aprertaining to the vessel dat San Francisco 28th, mship Pioneer, and ¢: except the lower masts, rth, do: Samuel ondout: sloo ica, Sturges, NY. urb imors; Mary Ay 4 bell, am sgriculturist natural history was be employed to eulogive his merits; bet how | Goedwin, NYork; 19tb, bark Mary Parker, Woolf ara ‘i . . eae dost, &c.in a typhoon on the ith and 2th March, lat 19 Marietta Hand, Jayne, and Jacob Smith, Davis, fo any; ‘vory extensive, ra tus onstcner to | fe¥ of the. next generation will know in what | esto 20ch, brig Susan, Marin, Halifax, NS; ser Mary it | WP!¢h , tees taish Cdl End seenren aivaEMee. lon ist Ee sloop John M Parker, Mason, do. eitsibsisch Audubon on birds it to Jefferson for | it Was he failed. Great as he was. he too far sacrificed | Lutherton, Somers, Philadelphia. i Bric Srrim, Young, from Philadelphia for St Thomas, | | Rerk SH erman, Hall, of Stonington, wi Qth- Arr Steamer Pi , Kenney, N¥ork; sehrs J W ¥ hig recearcbec in this of science. made by so @te rity to the present—for he forgot religion. He did | “'Ssiled—ioth, brigs Vietoria, Morgan, Halifax, NS; 12th, | is reported by ee ‘Trowbridge, to have been lost Sept | sept. 21, by San Francisco pilot boat Relief. Th MoeKee, Leaming, Baltim-ro; Rio Grande, Kinnar, Philadel- young § mein at so immature a period of ph know. | not combine that which made Washington and Adams il- ret Mortimer, Anderson, do; 16th, Se’ Cooke, Balti- | Som Inagua reef. Four of the crew arrived home in the | wes from the N W coast, bound to a Southern port to re- phi SA nt, Haw) ing, do; Philadelphia, Rogers, Troy; jedge im our country Pref-ssionally. Tn ee ty lustrivus; be hed reverence certainly. but not piety, His | MOFe; 228, berk Rainbow, Hamlin, NOrleans; brig BH Fit- | TT. | cruit. having most of her orew sick with the scurvy, Capt ira Rogers, Spelman, Albany; Orekon, Rich, d9; slog Terry, Rondout’ a nearest friends knew he was a victtm to his passions. If | at Montego Big, Js, Oot 10, brig Fawn, Miller, Balti- | gums hac teem get of Sith foes af tabee ie he bad been elevated to the Presidency it would have | more: experionced s severe hurricane on the 28th ult, b been raid that no excesses will debsr a manfrom reaching met with little damage; is loading at St Aun’s Bay fo hore at Guay- | H did not like to touch at san Francisco on account of los- algo started a | ing his crew. She had taken 450 bbls whals and 110 bbls ery little. | sperm oi!. Capt Hall reports having spoken Sept lat, Int Repert, Wells, Scugertion. gd son, Daitimore: RH Moulton. Tapleys Phila ly, rs , and Capitol, Hawking, to say that Mr W has been got off with loss of false keel, stance ¢ = cor siderable portion of her coppé¥, but leak: upon a jen. His ' a | Bria Lypra Sroven, at Boston from Trinidad, lost deck | & 2% len 135, whaleship Georgia, of Stor ington, 1,000 bbls; “ sland, Gardiner; Pointer, Fowler, am Bagley i sewers the highest honors of the State, He Kept the Sabbath, | Es) wansanillo (of Barpawell), Bayley, from Boston | Jebd of molasses, consisting of abcut G0 hhds, 21 ule, late, | time day epowe,bark Walter Claxton, of San Franciseo, | Fae A siemiutpe BYOrS tamer Titan, Hasard, drafts upon powers, bie incessant exer poh fasrodtion petite ‘he lacked Ege gt in bound to Navy Bay, put into this port on 12th inst, dis | 40m 68. 1861 tons), French, of and 8h a Vhi of Nant et, by York to tow ship Orient W ofthe thinking fa made gradual but hip James Loses. Whinpay, of Nantucket, was spoken by nip Orient (nev ; morality. But t ie 4 caatias C2 She experienced on the 25th vita severe hurricane, | Bexo Brio Navicarevr, londed for New York, inagate | a San Francisco pilot boat li 20th. inroads upon bis vital powers, And yet bow rality. But two years ago he opposed the extension of sed her masts, sails. &0, to be lost. She requires | at Buenos Ayres, 20 Aug. lost her wasts and epars, ran up | genecn, 12 mos out, (on Aug If reported 80 bbls.) She te- | PORTLAND, Oct 2i—Arr echrs E F Levis, Berry, aaa serenely trivmehed that mird mt the close. Howtho slavery, and for the speech that he delivered on | to *, rigging, &e. The cargo of iee and other artx | the river and grounded in three feet water; there was no | ports Mary & Susan, of Stonington 7(0 bbls this season; Po- | Aid. Paul NYork: Mount Hope, Post, Rockland for do. Cld intellect retained ceif pose and clearn the inst. | that Cecasion, and the strong arguments that he | cles wae sold at auction on 2ist inst, to pay the charge: hope of getting her off. | of Tisbury, 1,000 bbls this season; Wm © Nye, of | bark Ranger. Fors, Cardenas i 2 ; 0, fro 4 < ree | * ite i Never cid a great man die with more unaffected courage. brought forward, he must be hoaored The re- cig Pacem ad tri debe Eagle Adan from Montego Bay 08 ak Bric Doveras, at Providence from Picton, split sails | , 200 bbls this season; Hero, of Nantucket, 20th—A rr brig Fivancier, Hell, Ph r Sept, 700 bbls whale oil this | for NYork, to sail adelphia; sohrs Exoel, ork. atm reliance in Gor erend gentleman then went en to make a few ob- ‘ ‘ galley inf gale 1éth inst, off Halifax; on the 20th | bbls thieseasom; Walter Claxton. of Sau Francisco, (sup- | Crowell do: Ann Denman, Wood, NY aries th eS Se served ; r with pimento, both sailed for N¥ork. nd f $ ied her with whale lines, 1. The J L did not ent A Det 2—Are ache Martha Waris, Swift, NYork. said of him th ly man he had ever seivations with regard to the duty which each voter ik n. Jarman, suiled on ith from Falmouth for | $24 21#t, off Nantucket $ Shoal, had Bulwarks and boats | plicd her with whalelines,) no oil, ThoJ Lidid not enter | SALEM, Oct St arreais Bartha, Maris, Swift. NYork. Who realized hie ides of & statesman ‘That massive, WOuld bave to perform in the Presidential election. and adel} Spoxen—Sept 23d, lat 25 8¢N, lon 121.26 W, whaling | Nickerson, NYork, Sld from beiow bark Manchester, Bue— : frigates Dauntless (33 gune), | _ Bric Moxtino, Thurber, from Wareham, M Halsted, tha ihghigee Gt pcaedy Wratwae hs Ent), | philadelphia, pus’ into, Okerieston 27th fer repel bound to | ; both from En, ‘ dint Bort Royal, the latter on 2th, and the for | been driven ‘south by heavy weather to the lat of 3 proad and noble figure stand: cut indeed on the tablet of | Femarked that they had a religious as well as political ark Walter Claxton, of fan Francisco, 70 dayr from the | nos Ayres. qoemory. as doBe hie pame on the roll of his country’s duty to perform, They would have to take care that San¢wich Iriands, on a cruise down the coast; had taken 20th—Arr brigs Zavalla, Merrill, Port Ewen; J H Long, three blackish. Richardacn, ang America, Hatch, Philadelphia) 1, Gope- = 5 2 benefactors There was a proportion no less grand and — peace should be preserved at home and abroad, conquests | 00", aint ht ils. &e, Capt T reports speaking schr “ Lamartin Spoken. jane, doc (with tows of deck I farmonious in hie career and genius, The uniform self- deprecated. and liberty conserved. Those were the | "ic iron screw steamer Tamaulipas, Ewing, from Liver- w York for Ch eston, of the bar, and being out of Pro- | snip Corstes, Melehr, Rom Boston for NOrteans, Oot 19, | ines} sche Wea A Michell Hobbies done ee respect which marked bis intercourse with others; the ut- Clvects which Doniel Webster bad in view, and yf pool and St Thomas, arrived here on Iith inst, and left | Visione requested a supply, whiok was refused. Int_ 89 48, Ion 69 16, Seth—Are bark Lewis, Waters, Zanzibar, June 26; brig fer freedom of bi- most priva'e di-course from everything NLR Would do well to take care that those objects be f on 12th for Tampico, Sour Gro Brooxs, at Boston fiom Philadelphia, of Block | | Brig Brandywine, spoken 29h Sertember, in lat 1011N, | Russell, Hughes, Buenos Avres Sept 6, Point Indio sth. txceptionatle: the sustained di cf Mis bearing: his Slled. The reverend gentleman. after a few observations .,_ Kev West, Fla, Oot 20. | Island, 16th inst, lost deck lond of coal and split foresail. | Jon 44.33, by the Plato, was bound to Philadelphia from Per: | _ THOMASTON, Oct 2i—Sid brigs Loretto, Gilchrist, Nor+ love of nature. of the old Ergli-h bards—these, and kin. | a8 to the deathbed scene at Marshfield, read Gray's he stenmer Teabel did not‘arrive hero as advertised, on | gowp Tos M Maynew, of New York, from Philadelphia, | nambuco. folk; 22d, Mary Jane, Gilchrist, Wilmington, NO. ed form to the enlarged grasp of his inind, “Elegy” as pertinent to, and illustrative of, the tableau | the 10th ult; the mails were brought in the sehr Baldwins | iich was ashore near Nantasket, arr at Boston 20th, sup: | , Brig John Kendall, from NYork for Inagua, 17th inst, lat dred traite. con c ard grasp - {there presented; and, carrying the subject further, he | Which reached this port on the leth inst, The Isabel will | posed without damage sf 26, lon 7! and the majestic simplicity of bis eloquence is reviewed shoeel how tpt ia Wut . ae us 4 : © | Fesume her trips on the 22d of this month. age. a Drig feabelia, Nickerson, from Malaga for NYork, Oct 8 tae 6 Passengers Artived. snd collected discourses are the most valuable literary be 7 4 Ae 4 n e egy” was to the | The brig Wetumpka, ‘Dick from Mobile for NYork, ar+ Scun oun Tonts, at Norfolk from Candes experience’ | ig¢ 36 44, lon 38 72. Fat rd hae yy hip Creole—-Mra Van Renealoar and three q y de to the republic. Hi+ fame is the m life and death of men generelly. o | a bere sosterday jas akin cond ee. Ene wa a aes weather; lost foregsf, squaresail, boom and yard. Fore: Ports. children—4 in the steerage. , { Preclons jewel in her curket, save that of Washingt — i chaswe Der serge of eptten aad hide ivy farther Sanmen ‘ontucrse Soun Sax Jose, while beating out of San | Bugnos Avmes, Sept 6—Ship Mary Groen, Everitt, from Passengers Sailed. and his example rhould be a new in: piration to every 6! ‘The Sermon of the Rev. James M’Donald. | >" pomping ‘contianelly. Consigned to J P Baldwin & Epenpiose, aoa hor tene nd Bill als Metal i ert {PFz_ tne £8) for Cowes and mkt; ae Lifer prometsg ry | Cavene— we Tt Akin, Indy, | bg net ant tole heeled me AE The above named gentleman delivered a discourse list | Co, ie Acit warblowing heavy from the northward, it drove her | chon; Augusta (Swe), ‘Thurden, ready; echt N phild and servant; Mise MJ Akin, Mra Hayden, J H Foster, see een cont Ta mctele tock and boked and | evening at the Tabernacle, taking for his text the 1th | The ttetmer Crecle from Nvork via Chavleston, arrimad | well up.’ She was expected to be got off at high water, it the | (Belg), Brarens (ce diisel) all for NYork; ot ney, Mrs T'Builer King and’ servant Min. G King: Mise ny { | gostardans she is detained here by stress of weather. In | weather moderated. lore. King, Miss V ‘aster of the 12th chapter of Heclesiastics :—The words of | goming down inside the reef she was run aehorenear Key | “eos at eeannen, Larcom. from Baltimore for Hotifax, | , Ship Gondola, which 14 24 (not Gth) for NYork, had boon | King Mist \ King, Il J, King, M King, ¥ King, instar O NS, 171 | Tavernior, but was got off without much injury. She is in- ‘ King, NP Crowell, Mrs ‘Van Vee! Miss tended for the line between Mobile and NOrleans. [The C | Putinto Sheet Har 17th inst, ptng- Rah GI) | oor teak which detained hor 14 days. ‘Crowell, Miss Miller WH May pr} , begged to be excused 4 ver Hawnes then moved that the society adjourn, | the wise are as gonds and as nails fastened by the mas. | ted unanimour ee sepe- ‘ | tene ne She ‘ hip Niobe, Evaue, for Ho: 7 ohten, M — and the mevting sepe- | | +5 of assembiies, which are given from one shepherd,” | arrived at Mobile 224. : ; * Sane Lae Wie been wan tobe ld on thas i mimi James Holford, David Cotes and lady, Benjamin W. rats ‘ ‘ ‘i | There have been no wreck since my last, and busine CaLcurra, Sept $—Ships Bowditch, Stickney, for Boston omas E Lloyd. Miss Gowdy dren an: The following are the names of the members who repre. | Ie first proceeded to show, that in ancient times there | consequently duly 0 me ,of Fairhaven, abardoned at ren, | 224. Rockland, Winesur, for do ath; John M Mayo for | se idee Me Coeeabell Me Mee rieal Society at the fameral of Danie A emerblite " arts, | . Juége Wm Marvin of the Admiralty Court, returned here & Robinson, ‘and is i 4 fo ; 6 ‘ Gale 4 bh, ell, Mr Mo Wetmer. ts Sones, oa Wesday ail es were held assemblies of the wise men from different parts, | 4 few Says since, in the steamship Wra Penn, from NYork | $1000 at Provincetown: ‘The last report previows vo her ton fies Bane Heads Aiea $5: s00 Hib, shay’ seiban eine” P Cow | ward Curtis "Samuel Jo | snd the people were guided by their admonitions, and | | The ship Benjamin R Milam ig still im port ra Joes, gave ber) Dbls 4p oiland a whale, The erew have not | man, Bostor, : hea patie ‘i omenber D Baas i 1 + " ai coat his F aa. | CH is arrived in sebr Baldwin, from Chai et been he om. t e ¥, . | Debio y, two chisdren ryan ; Biatebford Wiliam M. Erarts, | submitted to thelr opinions, which were as pails fastened. | Sotfines, trom NY ork. : | Mee Pec (2€ Deatincih); fiom ducky Be New Bea. | REET ee Seer as DA Ee Hiram Ketchum ugustas Sche | He then traced, through Solomon, and others, down to | | It isexpected thet during the coming winter the Flemish | ford, before reported. hus bed towed into Mystic, full of | Loxnon. Oct 15-—Ship Martha, Towne, for Boston the next | thd, Mrs Greene and two children, Mise Chase, 0 7 Gi Charies A Steteon Chas King pos ' light originally intenced for the lighthouse at Carysfoot | Pitée with loss of mainmact. week; bark Courant, me hofer and Indy, H Williams and Tady, Mrs Stetost ah three Geo B. Moore David E, Wheeler. | the Apostles, who were ‘the wise men” designed to dis | Reef will be substituted instead of the one now used. At : ed Lycnonn, Oct & Davis forNYork | Shildren and servant; L D Wileoxson, Edwin Ray, H H Hoog, + tba “nl F ‘i he Present there is no light shown from San¢ Key. Senn Mavrrowsn, Harriman, from Bangor for Provi- io avis, Edward Fitzgerald B Grogory, Derville Broyn, Abraat John ( Greene Samuel B. Ruggle leseminate truth to all future generations. Such men f Hise gor for immediately. : A rel . ‘The: tatement going the rounds of the papers | de struck on Old Newton Rock, off Beaver Tail Light, Lacuna, Oot 2—Bark Lizeie Lond, Gork B Campbell, Richard O'Gorman, John W Lockwook, Thomas Hiram Flier. would arise from time to time, fromi whom the people ie Bumber of wrecks, value of property, &e, | murring of Z7Ah inst, but came off acne evening, aflet thing | vig St Vincent and Murtisigue, jure Le aE atirals skip | Sutelitl, Andrew. Lounk., Eu You CH Warren, A FiceRs . : “4 ‘ough or the Inet purport off part of her deck lond of lumber. Her bottotn Is supposi 4 A . " oolley, Mr Ralli, 1 Contostavlo, role were tolearm wisdom, and whose words ought to be‘as | Mromeht inte this port for the, test few years, purports posed | Phenix, Cole, Gibraltar and 4 take Torordato. DF Wildman and Indy, 8 if Tartshorns Meee Bon. Luther Bredich to be mueh brnived as she thumped heavily while on the R Cumninghem, Mrs L Connell. and chit, Mea Rae York, No further news. bi ciple be preceeded to discourse, showing that many great |" p §_Since writing the above, the bark Emily Miner, Capt She beepers, thres mes deoweed, hmpit men—as Henry Clay, the subject of bis oration, and | Metzger, from NOrleane for NYork has come in, leaking; | themeelves upon the bottom, &e. It is eup} others—if they did not owe their elevated position | she it lonced with Hl balce cotton; 1000 sacks corn and 0 | fy hoax hus be fred Hammond, |-Stet, Sanfird Berrendeon, Edward P Horrond J Varker, J MoCoster, H Gillott, JM Middleton and ‘susan. Tharlow; Eolas, Pratt, | Amon feudder, WS Iabershan, JC Baldwin, had been lost at Barnegat, tl Dont up d another # ‘Th x Geo. H. Moore, Libreriaa son, from New York, ding; bri from io Crande, wi pills ham, ldwit m P 4 . ” Hf MANILA, Ang &—Ship Oxnard, Hinokley, for Bostony 1d ty nt | nails fastened by the masters of assemblies” He then | information was communicated by me to the Herald some | rock. She was at anchor in Duteh Island harbor Satarda, r y yy fk | Smith, Mt Mi ggg | oa Fectiinl gaasidla. Hie. toe apers, which have | ™B¢ months since, and the ‘statement is eithera eopy or | Morning, receiving hor deck lond, which was all am Y | LMALaca. Oct S—Hirig Harp, Kirwan, of and feom Baltl- | arg Fiteperald, Mis Wit Cleveland and wo ebildren is orresponding Secre | repented several passares ogee h have | perhaps « repetition of the same. é Scun Lucv—the Providence papers say that no auch | “Manseriaxs, Get 10, (not previously)—Sla bark Stam: Matter Coonelie B 8 itee eee amay A Lovesoy, i Cor lately been published. showing that the leading principle | The coal destined for the cosst survey has arrived and {a | echooner ss the Lucy is either bound. from that port to Mo: | boul, Kongmav, Boston: eee ROE, Tete anton (cally DD Lamborys Ww Chauncey. Trearur of the great man’s life was religion, and that he wasa | Dow being discharge i " x | bile,,o insured in Providence, as stated by & person who te. Monrevingo § Stovens, from | Hilicn, James ROI Serres Sutcliffe, @ ifld. Recording faithful Christian and fervent believer, Upon this prin. | ,,7h¢ brig Herald arrived on the 18th inst, 16 days from N | prosented himself te be Capt Southwiek, owner of achr Lucy; | Boston for San Francisco (see Miacel);, bark Amazon, , + Benry lolmes, J een got off on the people of Barnegat, for New York, ldg; sohr Sarah THE SERMONS YESTERDAY : ; ‘CnaRtteron-—-venmehin “her | to it entirely, were much aided im their course ides, staves Kc. Her cargo has shifted, and she is leaking ¢ R " t San F: isco f N jon—| ‘The Sermon of the Rev, Mr. Bellows, | jy- firm adherence to religious doctrines and prineiples, | badly, and will have to discharge. Encanrows, ost a7, | Perienced very cevero weather.on the pa vEnEC, Cla ship Ag RE Yesterday morning the Kev. Mr. Bellows delivered @ | After some allusion to the life and death of Henry (lay, Salled—Brige Zavala, Orion, Sarah Thorndike, T M May 08 Cape Horn, in heavy gales and sen, Phindeia f ie be ty, Mrs J Lyman, B Flagg, JJ ra ost clequent and impressive sermon at the Church of | be proceeded :—Hlardiy had the knell cessed to vibrate. | how, Brooksville, Riebmond, Lancet, Pactor, and Houlton; | $4 om ici beam suds one lent sills, ee, une; ol on na before” BIA ist, o@ ta J WW Worrell, I, Walter, Alex Nicol, J = . Ureh of | when ve were called upon to witness death bearing off | schrs Corvo, § B Horton, Superior, Henrietta, Van wee cad’ sa iitvatne [) to Chekae OAR chine 1.008 eal , 4 Dy Farrell Wm Precher, J Roholg, i A Mid the Divine Unity, having particular refurence to the | snother tropby—one who filled a high station in the | Butler. Almira, Statesman, snd all the vessels reported tn | Shipniog ‘conditions the tae propelies, seh rages, cat Ang 8—On the Const, mily, Mr Fairbanks, Mr Ordway, Mrs Ann Ri Geath of the lamented statesman and patriot. Daniel | State, but one which ho came to as its master,ashe | BY lath, excepting sehts Encray, for Boston, and Mary & | S°PL her machinery on voard.. bholle savended {oF towing e Fuly 15 and ard and two chiidren: J Adnee’ Je tro Webster. Ho took for his text the third chapter of Job, | Yould have done to apy other station in which he could | 7100s "Chiari Neander (Br), Davidson, Shediac, NB; sche | Yernels out and about the harbor, ceuenna TB ae Barks bag Blinn: Ma Cemmingn sre : 4 14th verses—“‘At rest with kings have been placed—the great New England statesman Was | prerey, Marchant, Boston. Soun Penxiorr—This vessel, which loft San Franciseo | jroo, fre do doy Mimosa, King, for do lth: {fant and gorvant, Mry M Gorham, i ‘end the 13th an en ‘ngeand po more’ And it was now bis duty to improve the occa. pat dees ort, brig J M Clayton. The J MC arrived at this | about ® year since for San Juan,'with passengers, and has | yn.” Sid goth vit, in Yeh Leckie, Bostot nolds, PF eophy, Joa Tris p, Lanne i councillors of the earth.” tion. and chow the great importance of persoral religion. | port 26th, from Baltimore bound to Boston, and incoming up | never yet ag heard a5 } J Ford, Wm Butler, C Mui » Mise stated by Capt Mann, of bri Philadel ph it port 0 day, to have b won by. A Hobart, Hodgden, 1 an ts, and after d w Lowell, which vunded cn the fist after discharging two 0 is te Cons ee on by f coal cameoff yesterday without apparout da- | him on the Sth No Mr Webster. he said, was by early education s member | the harbor Sr THOMA of the Presbyterian church and before he was fourteen | lighter low back pan) ap a Wm Chase, of Phi- " . roe ateorng Previous to the delivery of the sermon, the following iladelphia next day. Sid 12th, schr Julia bt &o—Stoamship Ror previous ep ‘ torrifio hurricane, which lasted b or of an altimore yer.was otfered up ° years of age could repeat ali the hymns in use by | ™age-, Also in port, sche Altred, to, torrie. herslesee, wal A er Lord our God, God of our fathers, God of our | thet denomination, The Bible. however, was bis great Sld this morning, schr 8 an, for Nore, bispecuaet Beatiden a th f he gale wnaig Ae Turks Lele ) no date—Sld ship Mary Ward, country. we bow ourselves in humility and rorrow before bis constant study; and in his Inst moments, almost, he | Arrived—Ship Gray Eagle Whipple, Rio Janciro; b felt confid n port bark. Fanny, for NYork next day. Thy throne. We desire to throw ourselves upon the | reid—* This ls the book. There is no situation in which | Cordelia, Duling, Turks fslands; Prato, Carole, a Journ NF, Oct 6—Are echrs Young Hunter, Babia, protection of our God Father of mercy. we fear that | ® man cannot find an applicable passage. It regulates | Miemac (Ir), Hocker, M ‘Acorn, Coomb Baltimore; Wm Duke, Vowden, NYork. the sincerity of our love land which Thou bast his conduct in this world, and fite him for the next.’ | Brandywine, Cormack, Pernambuc ry & ‘dua Pacts, ny Rio Janeiro; Hy Matthews, aten, Wooster, Enatport; Abigal! M » NS; Vieto ) ich contains in fteelf so many of the | The reverend ry of Mr Wet Home is oAREOUATE. O° BE—SI4 brian Porto Rico, Onele, and Jas 0 thy, Pendleton, Philadelpin, joined oattons af TAT WANY, Ort Deedee sehve David Cox Toston: Todt R dsiuge, bad dagte@ Wita Violgnes aghinas | BBID, Nanvuckes; UloteA, misvwivu, Ley Kinueey Wivke given as, and an proceaded to show that the ohn Commings, Mra King, Mr Robhin wor Gavhon Howes, A Knowlton, Me Ryan wweoTAge, 9 hee Ghee RAD, BU BOOMING, Viet Daivay

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