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emt - Relves to be diverted in any way, or under whatever plaw- | troduced, and said—Fellow-citizens of New York: [find the glorious pathway of their revolution. If there Married. bar, bound in. Steamor Roanoke passing out by the Hook. | PERSOWAL. sible pretences, fv your xraui object, aud you will earn | ysl to-night in (he postion ofa distinguished ancient iss light to go forth—if there iw brave | _ On Tuesday morning, October 11, by the Rov. William Wind light from NW. Weather clear. Te ahaa May Tae ene ee Beaks confidence, Ge grant that your lalurs be yo wisely | —I'think ‘he was a Kinhop—who, when brougth ‘ito & and manly werd to te spoken in behalf of Miberty—tne | Starr, Jauix Mooua to Alita M. Doxsiaay, both of this city Ds Got AJAX THIS APTERNOON, AT 4% directed that they earn their reward. So prays, gen- atrepge city, ked what among all the sightaandwoa- chosen and constitutional leaders of the people—those who — St Telegraphic Marine Reports. A, See Tames, your obedient servant, BENTH GOO | Germ hat’ be sav’ carprlond’ Mime Most? ahawere’ teas, ait tm the, high places of power—ahowl tbe the Arve to Diea, Honrom, Oot 11. | J! ADRIENNE N,N. WAS NOT Yer FoRGOT HER CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS. he was most astonished to find himself there (Laughter give utterance to those manly sentiments, Why don’t On Tuesday merning, October 11, Atos, wife of Bernard Arrived—Steamer City of New York, Philadelphia; ship Ra) Ernest F.) she would very much oblige him, by FROM AMASA WALKER, OF MASSACHUSETTS anc applause.) This is the position in which I find mr tee! aes ae poe yeh — eg nae vi Manning, —_ ree, Harriet & Jessie, New @rleans; brig Speed, Curacoa. H writing bim some fow lines by the Broadway Post Office, 2 1s 1. Hi » ccustomed to take some small in are they at # ¢ gigantic intellects of the ‘Her funeral will take . atte at two Bet - Joxms, Buoosvant, Mast.. Sept. 32,1963. | th. political affairs of my own section, I an ontewbat ten who ze elevated to the frat places within the power o'clock, from har Ins resdaaee, "No. 214 Firat avonue, Herald Marine Gerrespendence. BB abe erg yr ye, comm —Yo surprised to Gil myself addressing a New York audience. of the government ei on? Are they studying, and | corner of Thirteenth street. paamrown, Oct 8... | : seer crralas Hal oe eearkage Mttend.a mass meet’ Nea York, we aie told, i a veity of gre:t wealth, consulting, and contriving how they hight bos On Tuesday morning, October 11, of dysentery, MicuaM. | Arrived—Ship Henry, of and from Nantucket, to com» | had, 0} hyAck panes, dungaree ovesshirt carpenter Cee iat a bt eee at is Mt hand. | and, ifwe ate to believe the newspapers, of many great | eficacy and efficiency to the great principles which we | Dewusr, aged 43 years and 10 months, ete fitting for Pacific Ocean; sehr Equity, Henderson, trade “Any information Concerming kim will he Tent ee ae eee political rascals. (A laugh.) We have’ beon told that | represent to-night? Are they striving to spread repvbli- | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Boston for New Bedford. received by his wife, at 104 Columbia’ street, South Brooklym, It weal dere me high satisfaction to meet the geatle- ¥" “boul lat : look to New York as the great central heart— can liberty the world over? Oh, no; nothing of that. | invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. Tark Homer (of Bristol; Me), from Plriladelphia for °F 77 Market street, New York. fountain from which should proceed our political in- What they about, then? I will reac you Secretary | 181 West Twenty-sixth street, to-morrow morning, at ith po icked, t ‘unack Chas I tion, and our rules for politfeal life, But we find that Guthrie's letter to Judge Bronson, (laughter,) and rou | nine o'clock, without further invitation, His resaina pethe'ati‘tukers, “ced? toned oh oe ba mane Chea Y PRZORMATION WANTED ION MARY LROMARD: men who will assemble to ratify the doings of the Syra. t! basa brother, O'Brian Leonard, and « sister Cat! jonroe county, Ne " formation, and our rules for use Convention. Iam sure I should find them honest, BON ill ge d th tic 7 ‘i ‘ pt y strange th Gonein New York, Butweget the will see by it that the mighty energies and the gigaatic | Will be interred in the New York Cemetery, near Hacken- jel’; che was abandoned, | Oe T° & eee ee ee ee ee information from your newspapers; we take the Hxkacp— intellects of the chosen mon of this republic. are | sack, N. J Schr Othello (of Machiasport), abandoned and leaky, | acésf Greouwich stroet sho will hove of something to hor’ : ud if we make any mistakes you must night and day at work to see that the hards and ‘he | ~ September 25, of consumption, Cuanzaa TuRNER, Jr. . tachiasnort), teat | eames Gnd adverse influences an surround those who are bravely 9 and not tous. (Laughtse nd ap: | softs have fiir shares of the custom house plunier, | aget't8 years; sad cc irene Orton tae tion? With lumber, was at amacks Woi : col hers, and towed to this port this morning. on: for free soil, free speech and free men. With i and 208 Ne 2 ‘ih i ¢ me and others, 188 LADY BIRD AND MISS QUERIST'S WN : tending oe a ee eae coe fan ee We ie) Now [we kare heard in, Boston of 090 Guorge | Thay “have uo time, they cannet ire attention te ing iinese, dhasoerey wife of Charles Turner, aged 98 “°30th—No arrivals thi morning, nap, | Mitveittenlreccited, it’ Bi woul te much Disuaed te Bartion arrayed agains! them; with the seductive inl | be csed axa pimp for the Castle Garden Committee, and present adininistration was inaugurated in power tothe | 7 ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- _Arrived—Steamer City of Boston, Fisher, Boston, brig | Bave,an, interview with cliy, Address MF By Broadway: | Snoes of & great central power estowing honor he | hits prostituted his great talents in devising means to tear present moment there is not a ingle point of policy om | ral of the latter, from No. 161 Lexingtom avenue, to - Nova Ser | emol: ‘on those who a woral i ia (Br),*Curtis, St Jago; ‘sche Jane C Doughty, | Post Off ing time and plaow. p me » from freedom that they may be rendered back to which their course has been distinctly marked except ‘noon, at 20’clock, without further invitation. phy, NYork. > OTHER Moloch of slavery, wh le it punishes with anath slavery. Why, in the gopd’ Union city of Boston the — this one, in what Mr. Guthrie says that it is to be under- y evening, October 10, FRANCIS, youngest son Se ee shin Anspe (new), Wilcox, San Fran- | J'0 HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS—$10 REWARD ( @zeemmunication all who stand up in defance 0 meanest reptiles that crawl through our streets would stood that the President and Cabinet are united as one | of Edmund C, and Esther A. Bramhall, aged’? months. cisco; barks Paez, Wilkins, Laguayra; Chester, Crosby, | of gyi Chatwin? 2Ry person who will discover t a eee 4 alienable rights of man. none but those Reap m tas | scorn to acknowle such @ truckling, sneaking man, on the conviction that the softs shall have tair pny The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- Teghorn; brig Eureka, Sloan, eltast, Ireland; schrs $ ‘age, light complexion, five feet six inches high, and has wish, It and conscientious devotion to liberty will enlist as | eo oie (Hisses and applause. And we find atthe Custom House. (laughter.) Now my friends, F | ral, at their residence, Claremont, Berge Hill, N.J., this Yennox, Lennox, Hucson, NY; Autumn, Hawkins, Ware- | he: two japanned tin trunksand acarpet bag. Was last ppirocates and Seer ein of freedom, | apprehend, | B® sume Of this man upon the ticket of tae _ do not want ro #ay anything to offend any of your semi. | afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. gam; steamer Delaware, Copes, NYork travelling towards Now York, with the above devoribed beg th are e al i} 2 1 - z party which called itself the original liberty party, | bilities. Iam an Americsn as well as you; I amas proud | ~ On Tuesday, October 11, BakTuotommw Rooney, aged on age. Address Dan: Hale, Sun office, ow York. Ag we find a Canal Commissioner who was of my country as any of you; but I ask you to-night, my | 43 years. proerany fe tried for chant ng the State; and fourteen nen ths canes aot you sshaced of, ours” Now ‘sak ; ie Fceada ot Hie Gees; and eee ot Stisriog Rowony Sinp Jaws H Serum, hence at San Francisco, had oe; Your, NOTE OF MONDAY ONLY GAME TO HAND > declared that be had ‘cheated the State—we find you ashamed of yourselves, e and Michael McLoughlin, are respectfully im a h tat 52'S, off the Fal 4 4 Tan aslacted out of @ large number, as a candidate The ‘United States can find no higher purpose to | his funera vere weather, Ina heavy gale, lat and at the hour you mention, until further orders. MORK. ealled to endure a more fiery ordeal than in New York. It fa the largest Stats in the Union; it has the greatest Commercial metropolis is most nearly allied in its peca- H si Hi ir Riary interests with the slave States; party tastics | iY * d ighe this afternoon, at two o’elock, from No. 15 Islands, sprung a leak, and was compelled to bear up-for candy a i| are carried to the | highest pitch, aud) alaost | for seclection.. (Applause.) Such a thing in Massachu- which to call the energies of their intellect thin | Chambers atreet. Bicalee of Mapaiine ylth foun het water in tes NabL. Res — i} every man is 4 } ; sets wonld be iacomprehensib'e. (Loud laughter.) 1 to ait and divide out the tide waiters aad inspec: | “On Tuesday morning, October 11, after a short illness, Staite Of Magellan, with four foot water jo te Bolt POLITICAL. { Teas or the waajocien: gence oer rea tines the Inciviacal | early Taught not to put wy faith ia New York politicians tors of the New York Custom House? Why my | Wnuzaw Pron of the lato William Eller, aged 29 years Yoyage through the Straits, which occupied 64 days: | 4 i legit P wi princes, and I though? there was not one really true | friends, there are some other questions—really now there | and 6 months. u ee ess batt his legitimate power asa member of | Oi i the State. T-went to Buffalo in 1848 aad found that are—which ought to interest them. (Laughter.) And | "The friends of the are respectfully invited to at- Tete aa chm TA MEETING OF THE COUNTY CONVENTION Richmond county, om Saturday, sth of October, Col. N. Barrett was elected Chairm blige ae nian in the State. T wen A true democracy, and compelled to make a. choice of 1 Eas ge rove Ses f 1 .N. Ba dW. J. Grahass » = 4 i "wen were not cuticely submissive. (Applause.) I when Secretary Guthrie gets through this matter well, if | tend his funeral, from his late residemoe, No. 90 Elm tree! and Theodore Fream Secretaries \ evils, or act the part of a politieal martyr, by bearing & | {16% Gsd'and took coutage:, the Sgt raat om, rod | be will just take the public Gocements of the United | tit caytte dc thse p'cieos, sg arbi Hoxoa, from Philadelphia for Boston, which was | "On paloting for candidates for county ote the fllowing ee ea eual ne peda emote the baruhuraera of Now York and the fe sllar of as- Staten and look at thex—after thingy are fairiydowe || °‘Ga/tuvadny, Qetober 11, Lc Gaxrmrpe, agcond daugh. phandonel, yaa wll into pal estar rN \nparagassty Gaps, «econ A princtyl suelo. eits contended for freedom on the same platform, mean—he will fin he 8 r of Kawa: nd Hortense Geer, aged 4 years an epee John C. Garrettson az 4 6 ee ee etien ae pee by slder Tobe sure, soon a ter, there ‘as some | more than five hundred million acres of land; that the | mouths, | Mar See corsespondence, of tee Poor eTretteon and JohnH. Van Clelf, Superintendente bachsiiding: but we took into account the veculiar eir- government of the United States own to-day land enough | “The funeral will take place from the residence of her | BARGk CHAS Mayo, hence for Albany, with a valuable cun. lances in the case, and threw the mantle of charity — to give toevery family within the borders of the United | father, No. 461 Fourth avenue, this afternoon, at two cargo, which was sunk about @ week ago, has been over {ueir sins, But now we find that the evilone has States a homestead of more than eighty acres. (Ap- | o'clock. raised by tho wrecking sehr Ringgold, and brought to this Groot, District Attornoy. ‘Teller and Lackman, J of t pelled to feel that they are honest and magnanimons? ! Such is the position and sneh the character of the free @emoccacy of New York the only party, «s T understand Coroners. ; 4 ; nd | “vullowed thom all up. (Great laughter and applause.) plause.) He will find that if the fires of revolution be | ° On Tuesday, October 21, Mrs. ANN Caroune, wife of | city. the matter, that represents the true and comprehensive | WT that they are {iT for thecompromiagy which | Eindled again in Europe, and if the forces of despotism | ‘Thomas Ry Foster. : | + awscatstes Chistah fap neces GoeTankae econ eat! a And. appeorl inMeteoneitan Hall. Goa. | wesns that ve all for negro catsning, | shall be too strong for the friends of liberty, and ifafter | The funeral.service will be perforined at Trinity Church, | from New Lotden Friday merning, carried away, bobstay gars of the conde of 14 Metropo itan Hall, | Your Collector, for instanes, writes a letter to say that he | the contest be over the victims of oppression shallcome | Boston, and the remains interred at Mount Auburn. | shortly atter leaving port; put into Newport same after- | threatened by bullies, congratulating the democratio party om sorbet error che compromise, which we call negro catching. | over by thousands and tens of thousands, we cam give | On Tuesday, October 11, Sakan Piasoes, daughter of Mr. | noon, repaired damage, and sailed again’early Saturday | t¢ominatin of Hon. James E- Cooley, and endorsing aad Fate eee | ai) Van Buren, who was onee so good a tree soiler, is for | them free farms—a hunured acres to a’ family—and | Christopher Bennett, of Brooklyn, aged 22 years. ppaate approving of itten of Hon. Greone C. Bron farles O’Conor, to the late meeting at Tamu area N. BARRETT, RODORE PREAM, Ig, Wed. Gueanan oe } Secretarios, T A MEETING OF THE WHIGS OF THE FORTY- second Council district, convened in which we call negro catching. Andwe | hardly trerpass on our great domain. sa The friends of her father, and of her uncles, Dr. George | 1 t \ asking pardon for bis former er | Secretary Guthrie would tind that. And let me ask | Bennett, Edward Coope, and J. Sherman Brownell, are in- Br Bric Busow, arr at Providence 8th instj from Hali- Le compromise nd Jobn 2 rors, and declaring b ne Free Demoeracy of New York—-Called to contend i , and pol wickedness and fidelity, m speeoy and . ee 7 i ; fax, with loss of fore and main topmasts, head raila, &. self « negro catcher. (Laughter.) | you, laboring*men of New York, don’t you think that | yited to attend the funeral, at the house of the latter, No. 1, s ) &3., pets Ate frre frien Coe tenia ch ancien consequence as the division of the | 91 Grove street, New York, this afternoon, at two o'clock, | having met with a heavy blow 24th ult off Halifax, t. spolls of the Custom House? | (Applause.) | Well, then, | | On Tuesday, Getober 11, Mania, daughter of John and | pol Biaa Waxpun, from Pictou for this city, put into 6, and— stom inst, wi w | in bigh places, may their + nergy, persereranc be equal to the emergency, and ensure triumphant success.” here is this free field of hundreds of thousands of acres of | Martha Phillips, aged 1 year, 11 months and 23 da foremost sprung, bulwarks stove, AS Bt it iy % ‘i ol y | FROM RICHARD H. DANA, JR., OF MASSACHUSETTS, A Voics.—The Zribine does not openly uphold the tick- | as fertile—a great part of it—as the foosteps of man ever ‘The relatives and frionos ‘of the family are invited to | and main rail split, ina SW gale Sth inst, Cape Cod W Mick ae ane Ruta oes eres ot mie Bost 27, 185 et, bul it supports George Wood. (Many voices—“Order,” | trod upoa since he was first driven from the Garden of | attend the funeral, from their residence, No. 51 Atlantic | miles. Tw | GyytiEwEN—I have been honored by the recsipt of your erder,”’ “go on.”?) | letter of the 15th, inviting me to atten? a meeting to FIN Tun GALURY.—Mr. President, as far as that re- ratify the nomination . vevaey of New | innik relates to General Dix, I as a citizen of New York, York pronounce it to be « lie, (Hisses, applause, and confu- | It ¢ill not be in my power to be Present, < sion.) min H rofessional engagemen «at home ; but in com- Krys.—I trust that what I said— m Qt . Elon with more men throughout the Us han the A Voice—Oh ! everybody despises John A. Dix. (Great | House first; by-the-bye, when that is all done they will ithe relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully Spoken. returns for the ballot boxes alway: teh with | laughter. a look at this. “Then there are other questions. There is | invited to attend her funeral, from the Sixteenth Baptist Ship Samuel Fales, Bae from Boston os 1) for Anxious interest this attempt centre of | Keves—I mean to include in the definition of negro- | the question of a low ocean Postage. Why don’t they | Church, Sixteenth street, near Eighth avenue, New York, | San Fransisco, June 8, lat 3734 8, lon 62 54 W; reported \ power, the old principles in which our federalists | catchers all who adhere to the platform. John A. Dixis turn their attention to that? Why don’t they see | this afternoon, at one o’clock, without further invitation, | having sprung foremast’badly sometime previous 07 the and democrats alike, lived and had their political being. | no worse than the whig party. I respected John A. Dix that in this they open the great highway fer | er remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Channing at S F 13th ult. [One account reports the date While one organization and another sing devo. | on the floor of Congress, but I now find him with his affections of the human heart to traverse this waste In Brooklyn, on Monday evening, October 10, PRuDRNoR | June 15, lon 52 84). tion to these principles has len away, I | mouth in the dust at ‘he feetof theslavebolder. (Hisses of waters with every going and returning steamer, #0 that | ANDREWS, aged 24 years, wife of Sylvester Emmons, Ship Afighan, Hepburn, hence (March 29) for Panama, haave not « doubt of their final success ; and wedded to no | and applause.) lonly say what he says himself when I the affections of those who have gone out from the homes ‘The friends of the family are respeetfully invited to at- | Aug 17 (not Sept), lat 31 368, lon 45 W. particular name or form, I am ready to weleome their | declare him a negro-catcher. of their childhood may go back in one ever living current | tend her funeral, this day, from No. 66 Schermerhorn | _ Rark Iddo Kimball, Ingraham, hence (Apl 27), for San success wherever I may see it. This success may come A Voic¥—Tell us how you would catch them ? of ble-sings? (Great applause.) Why don’t they give at- | street, Brooklyn Francisco, no date, lat 268, lon 40 W. slowly like the beating of a ship into port, now making the Krys continued—And I mean to say that all these tention to that? Itwould seem to me that onsomeef | Qn Tuesday morning, October 11, ELuRN Dovtx, wife of | Brig Boston, from San Francisco for Sandwich Islands, Eden, and what do you want to have done with it? Shall | gtrect, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at two o'clock, without Sour Errort, from Yarmouth, Me, for Boston, put into ea een eS Cari it, Ces it prac up further paviehon noteratetee ttor | PoFtland 8th, ‘with loss of deck load of hay, boat steve, eneration after generation to swell the profits of your undsy morning, SEY amsburg, after omg dca er Hiphertpsispa te Bicated speculatots’ (Cries of “no! nol”) Why don’t the along and severe iliseen, Mins Husman H., daugntor of | © 2 heavy weather nig th inst. administration give their attention to something of that | Peter:and Hannah Van Iderstine, in the 25th year of her kind? Oh! they must divide the spoils of the Custom cate of the whigs for this district, and Messrs, Ro Shannon, William Livingston, William, Good, Tanee Be A DERELICT SCHR was seen off Chatham 8th inst, by schr Equity, at NBedford, ‘and Jamos Homer, as delegates to the Ward Charter Conven: tion. On motion it wai Resolved; That, the proceeding ublished in the New une, and New York Daily Times, ‘hairmas. York Herald, Daily Tri ROBERT H. SHANNON, _Jouw D, SHER Woon, Secretary. At4 MEETING OF THE SENATORIAL CONVEN- c tion of the Third District, held at 42 Vesey street, em Tuesda; evening, October Ll, twenty sight members in attend- ance, Denis Mullins was appointed chairman, and Robert C. McIntire and Michael Burns, secretaries. ‘On motion of Mr. R. T. Mulligan, of the First ward, the Convention pre- d to vote ‘vivi voce,’ when Thomas J. Barr, having re e¢ived soventeon votes, was declared nominated. On me- light, and now scudding under bare poles to seaward; or it | divisions are united upon the one subject—negro catch- those questions the people of this country have as much | James Scanlan, aged 36 years, a native of county Kilkenny, | Aug 17, lat 28 29, lon 126. tion the nomination was declared unanimous. On motion may come without preparation, as ihe lightning striketh | ing Look at the organs of public opinion in the city of interest as they have in this one on which the Secretary | ‘Ireland. Foreign Ports. Adjourned. DENNIS MULLINS, Chairman. from one part of Heaven unto the other part of Heaven. | New York? There is the Journal of merce—the organ of the Treasury most solemnly assures us the President | "Her funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at one | Ax Cavms—In port Sept'lb, sehrs Tohn Elliott, of Ply- Ronen C, Molntiny, } Secretaries, But we can safely assure our.elyes that it will not come | of anti-Christ anc the money changers—nothing but and Cabinet are a unit. (Laughter and applause ) The | o'clock, from her late residence, corner of 159th streetand | mouth, for NYork next es Ciutat iia eoanelo an oat CHARL RUKNS, ‘until we are fit to receive it; and when we are, we may | negro catching. (Applause and hisses.) There is the party with which I am associated, if we can do nothing | Kings Bridge road. The remains wil be taken to Calvary | without a crew Au ‘i , 14, Capt Thatcher and first officer EMOCRATIC JUDICIARY CONVENTION.—. expect it. If I live long 1 expect to see the day when | New York Hitain—— else, we can look these questions in the face. We are for | Cemetery. Having died, and the crew baving left her); Duxbury (not Journed mecting of the Demooratio Judiciary shall feel it my duty to glve ull the little power | have to A Voc m mir Gauusy—Three cheers for the HERALD. | free farms; we believe that land in the wilderness is worth | “On Monday, October 10, after a protracted illness, Wit- | Roxbury), Smith, hence, arr 14th, only American veasels, | Non will be held at Stuyvesant Institute, on Weda the moderating of our success, and the conservation of | (Great applause and laughter.) nothing, but, inhabited by freeman, it is of inesti- | 1am YounG, in the 63d year of his age. Acces (west oast of Africa)—Arr July 29, ship Ves- | !6 next, October 12th, at 7s o'clock | aa legal rights aguinst :he natural excesses o! principles Krym—It is the Zion's mount—the ark of the covenant | mable value.’ There is another subject which has oc- ‘The funeral will take place this forenoon, at half past | pasian, Upton, Boston, May 28. Sid Aug 8, brig Messen- piouda haere ‘ARD SAN , President, Tong subdued even the savior for half our people; it is the organ, as cupied a great deal of attention here. That is, the | eleven o'clock, from the Presbyterian Church, Coldspring, | Fer, Debaker, Salem, SHARE AG D MEAD. } Secrotarios. Little can ve done without New York and Ohio. With Hh ——— nk in Massachusetts, of th yntleman cal cause of liberty abroad. Why don’t the government | Putnam county. BristoL—In port Sept 23, ship Elizabeth Bliss, for New- them everything can be done. It is therefore with the ub, (great laughter, hisses ‘and cheors,) and the | take some part in that? Why not spenk out? I think | at Greenbush, Rockland county, on Saturday, October port, F, te oad for New York. = s deepest interest that we watch your efforts. May you be eholders. Here is the New York Observer, standing that they are right. I think the government ought to | 8, Wituam Suvnnick Wark, of this city, from debility CaLao—Sld Sept 9, ship SS Bishop, Sherman, from San saved from the two great dangers besetting all parties | dignified and m fied before you. We call it | keep close on that. I think the government should not | consequent upon fever contracted while in Central Amer- | Francisco for Chincha Islands, to load fer Philadelphia. that profess the principles of free soil—the danzert prin. | in’ Massachusetts the organ of Judas Iscariot. | open their mouths. I think if any such question comes | ica, aged 30 years. Canpexas—In port abcut ct 1, brig Ellen (sup- ciples arising from discouragement in stritely political | ] tell the editors of these papers and these reporters here, | up they should maintain an oyster silence. And T'lltell | “His remains were interred in the Cemetery at Piedmont. | posed Treat), to load for Boston. action, and the dang«r to political existence attending | —for | koow something of them and their business—that youwhy. The platform on which they are pledged binds On Tuesday, October 11, of acute phithisis, Jamm R, rere port Oct 3, barks R H Knight, Hasty, from any departure from strictly p litical actiou. the whole political game is a scramble for spoi's. (Laugh- | them just exactly to that. I will read the eleventh reso- | McDonatp, aged 24 years, 8 months and 1 day. and for Boston, disg; Faith, Jewett, for Sagua and ‘NYork, Allow me to offer to your sentiment :— | terand applause.) The name of Daniel Webster has been | lution of the Democratic Convention held at Baltimore His funeral will take place from his late residence, No. | chartered at $3 per hhd sugar and $1 75 per box, capacity The Convention of the Count he tine come | mentionec—he was a deserter. $ on the Ist June, 1852 128 Hamer-ley street,this afternoon, at ene o'clock. ‘The | 2.000 boxes: brigs Thos B Watson, Blackman for NYork, when it will be needed to restra «of freedom, | A Voir iy mur Ganieey—His name will live forever. — Rogoived, That in view of the condition of the political in- | friends and relatives of the family are respectfully in- | jdg sugar at $1 75 Fer box, carise 1100; Tnano Carver, IGHTH WARD REFORM NOMINATION: derman—William Tucker. Wild, David Coleman, er C. Childs, Edwin Wain For Assessor—George sain For Constablos—Wi B. Jones, Benjamin Wretid ‘or School Commissioners—J. W. Fell, William B. Ai . For School Trustees—A. M. Swett, Anthony Civil. For School Inspectors—D. D. Beas, Jam bb. HENRY ERBEN, Prosident } Secretari .—THE “POOL TICKET,” HEADED FOR AL Stour, @nd no longer to guard the ~aturnalia of de-potisin Great cheering.) utions of the Old World, a high and sacred duty is | vited. vey, f or bth; w ‘a by Charles Crane, for Alderman, succeeded by a majori- £ Dalleveten, WIGLHWWAT respect; nd: tte. aympatliy; | “Reve Ver Rounaise. will Nine foreres:and I hava done, | Chntoeaat ae ote muibility on the demo: |" At’ West Farms, N. Y,. on Tuesday, October 11, Mr. be ‘Vir Nyerk soon ig Mies th Eoataes snp: ty of twenty-three out of O07 votes 6 : your obedient servant, : what none ef you have done, I have sat at his table over | cratic party of this country, as the party of the people. NATHANIEL SMITH, Sen., of disease of the heart, in the 66th | 750’boxes. ” , ee ass RICHARD HL, DANA, JR. | gna over again, But he was untrue. That is well—there ix a most glorious preamble—let | year of his age. Hoxovie—Arr Aug 10, sch EL Frost, Hempstead, San | PIERCE, SEYMOUR AND KELLY |-YOUNG MEN OB FROM 8. G. HOWE, Of MASSACHUSET?S. | A Voe—Why den't you talk against Washington. ys see what follows. Is it to express aympathy with | ~ The relatives and friends of the family are reauested to | Francisco, LO GS pi DR as | Boston 1853. (Great langhter and applause.) them, te encourage them, to bid them God speed, to give | attend his funeral, from his late residence, at West Farms, Prrxamavco—In port Sept 10, ship Huntress, Lambert, | the Fourteenth ward, in favor of John Kelly for it} GaytuoeN—I thank you for your in 1, and regret | Aeve—I learned trom Webster the very lessons them material aid? No; the resolution don’t read | this afternoon, at two o'clock. for NBedford abt Oct 1. are requested to attend meeting at the Forrest House, 4 that Icannot be with you | of anti-slavery which | am now endeavoring 10 0; but the resolution reads that “A high and At Hackensack, Bergen county, New Jersey, CoRNELIUS ‘Racoxp Istaxp—No Am vessels in port, Sept 19. Spring strect, on Thursday evening, October 13, 1853, at 6 The thought of the Decessit) 2 ation as | impress on your minds, But in 1847 he went over to sacred duty devolves with inereased responsibility | Tracy, aged 92 years, 2 months and 26 days. Rio Javmxo—In port Aug 26, barks Elizabeth Levitt, | ¢ clock, for the purpose of forming # Young Men’s Demo ours brings sadness, but the =i stvring | the enemy. His new friends could not give him on the democratic party of the country—the party of the The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Gooding, for NOrleans, same day, with 807 bags coffee; | Union Club, to it, with high purpose rt. | & vote for the office which he and his friends de- )ple—to uphold and maintain the rights of every State.”” | invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, | White Wing, Sherman, for NYork do, with 485 bags; bri URSUANT TO THE CALL OF THE DEMOCRATIC ‘The hardest, and generally the last gr , Where is he now? Where are the clergy In view of the condition of political institutions in the | Hackensack, N. J., to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock, | Poultney, Mowatt, for Baltimore do, with 1,000 bags, a P' Republican pe the dele, pEnOOR AED individual undertakes, is that of self that supported him’ Where are Stuart, Rogers, Sharp, Qld World it is the high and sacred duty of the democra- | without further invitation. others. Senatorial Convention met at the corner of Forticth street ance, and reform. You are ! snd the rest» Where are all the statesmen who assisted ey to take care of ourselves. (Laughter and applause.) At Hoboken on Tuesday, October 11, Mrs. H. Conweuivs, ScrinaM—In port Sept 9, brig Nancy Pratt, Bates, for | and Sixth avenue. On motion, the Hon. Wm. C. H. Waddell undertake this work; m ris yo Lope I him é Lam not hice ie speak of special Providences, but ey thought, I suppose, that as the resolution is rather | wife of Charles E. Cosgrove, and daughter of Tunis H. and | Gloucester 8 days. Sid 6th, bark Cuba, Power, do. Was appointed Chairman, and C. Godfrey Gunther and Joha hey have been, not only su an, although it may be true that corporation~ ¥. Boyce, Secretaries. On the first bal ot, John Doherty, ort abt Sept 20, bark Helen A Warren, itten in themselves but smit- 8 long one, and the people would be in a hurry, they | Harriet Vanderwerken. Sr. JaGo—In g shar ' , f the Twenty-second ward, received the unanimous ties have. The great seniimen vilies, and smitten in their households. would read no further, and would not come to see how e relatives and friends ef the family are res] ully | from Portland, disg; brig Queen Esther, Hopkins. from Sa- . " ; shame!" and great confusion.) high and sacred a duty it is (folding his arms ine most | invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at are Pell Reker logue ae Soc: ifs ‘vote of the Convent toy Er onan vugh the | PReswwent—Mr. Keve: * * sitdown. * * * comical manner) to take care of ourselves! (Great laugh- | one o'clock, from No. 15 Bloomfield place, Hoboken. SuancHar—In port July 10, schr Brenda (late Geo W of the Eighteenth ward. gaorance | (Hale! Hale!" Le ter.) (Thus, my friends, Jou 100 how this party roid | (Qn Sunday, October a Esratix Vicroms Eavcaows, wife | Allen, who died 5th), unc. JOHN W. BOYOE, meas | hives—I told yor di pledged to s high and sacred duty to take care of number | offFrederic Reyling. of Havana, Cuba. St Joux, NB—Arr Oct 7, ship President, Coffin, Boston, 2 of the "Twentisth wi ce lemocrney | labored licing toa Boston one. They have acted upon it; they were to do it. Kos- | nthe residence, Halleville, Long Creek, N.C. September | to load for Liverpool. y i WM. COVENTRY H. WADDELL, Free dex ocracy what hi lown.’’ ‘+ Hale.’ suth came over here and pleaded the cause of his country. | 7. Revugs C. Hatigrr, son of Cuptain Benjamin Hallett, Sypyny, W—Arr June 5, barks Sarah Movers, San | ———______of the Twonty-first ward. terrible meaning adeed | uve Hale.’ ** Oh be He told the story of her wrongs; he portrayed the deso- | ‘ormerly of this city. Francisco; 22d, Julia Ann, do. AMMANY HALL MUST AND SHALL BR SUSTAINED! at which is “i Will you preserve order till Mr. Keyes lation which reigned over what was Hungary once but was Say Juan (Cubr)—Sid about Sept 25, bark Lysander, —Eleventh ward (Fifth district) regular nomination:— pot free’ Are we, A a Hungary no longer; he pointed you to the desolate HARITISE INTELLIGENCE Snow, Boston. For Councilman, who as indivi Jom of {was gcing to speak about minority parties homes, and to the wanderery whom despotism had driven TarcauvaNo--In port abt July 18, ship Globe (Br), from THADDEUS B. GLOVER. Bpeech and m to pure Take a bi ‘t, old fellow."’) In obedience from those homes over the world, and asked one single - : RR ne Liverpool for San Francisco, put in leaky; barks Acadia, — 10 JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ESQ, EDITOR OF the New York Herald:—Seeing an advertise Paper of this ing, purporting to have been ai With eleven others, in your political column, fi ey of this City,” 4 New York audience, and in deference to my inviters, word o‘ sympathy, of encouragement. Did Igive up. if I bad you at home I would give you —. ment give itto him? No. Their high and Mr. Keyes satdown He was evidently laboring under — was to look after the doctrine of State rights. And the - ¢ nervous excitement, and his speech was vagae, battle waxed hot, and the foes of liberty triumphed in the | ~~~ ~~~. ssw his own y nen alt ALMANAC YOR NEW YORK—THIN DAY Mowry, from Wilmington, NC, repaired, to sail next day. Home Ports. ALBANY—Arr Oct 10, steam sehr Albany, Marble, Fall " the Fasta ajesty that the op: | ALB Mass Mecting of the Free Demoora ‘kc., 1 beg omeak a ad howe > oppressors sa times incoherent. “4 ‘ ith L River; propeller Mohawk, Chink, Hartford; schra Try- | to state that said adverti: t was wholl: thorized Outrage upon humanity th f Saladin was | Mr. Jous came forward, and, amid great | dogs and did not open their mouths. Why? Because, CLEARED. Teese Beng Reco lta Miah aia teh | ctx forinasatte crake peasiiar Aegeashal tee ter metaaanes wwerless to prevent can it be that emoeracy, | gyoteuse, pre lros the meeting asfollows:—- | J friends, they were afraid that if they sent ona. sym: | Steamships—Isabel, Rollins, Charleston, Spofford, Ties- f ; , y, 80 called, I have always sustained the old tin is the West and janus-like, turns a different ce tow | pathetic note to the struggling friends of liberty in the | ton & Co; Roanoke, Cavendy, Norfolk, Ludiam & Pleasants. | A®4rews, Portland, Conn; Orion, Russell, Nitayen; sloop | racy'and the tickets nominated at Tammany Hall, J P ; : sept z Hope, Young, Norwich. 'Cld achrs Isaac Merritt, Wright, frowns down freedom, but smiles upon oppression—that it | Mr. Pre wi Gentlemen—tI recollect to Old World, it might reverberate back, and by chance | _ Ships—Colombo, Harris, New Orleans, Stanton & | Nope, Young, Nor x eulde ) | Continue to do so, regardless of such attack even stretches out am arm of power and susiains a system | have heard, seferal years ago, of w clergyman in one of Gnd its way to some slave hut here. Twat is the reason | Thompson; Humboldt, (Ham), Paulsen’ Hamburg, | Wea ria Saif Peed pdr ch anad a NLond A Lovell, 5 loops of human slavery which without such su speedily fall? Alas, however we may atriy before men, and conceal it even from oursel cal character as are contained in the fo. Lapported Cass and ip ter ond in 1848, an can be pi period; conclude, I advertisement ass wanton i leeve, port, would 4 ill ofit. (Great applause.) And so it will ever be. This | Schmidt & Balchen; Germa: We Havre, Wm Whit- | * 7 7 : 4 Yodeny this | the New England villages, who asked for leave of absence | OF it, (Great opp Peas Un tie ACRE oe her nia, Wood, 5 John Jay, Wood, Newburg; Missouri,’ Smith, NHaven; s, three | from his parish for six weeks, to go and marry «lady, to ful to its creed—it cannot act up to its profession. Just | Barks—Isnardop, Sparks, Mobile, Jas W Elwell & Co; | “ronaut, Taylor, Brookhaven. millions of witnesses protest before Heaven that it is true. | whom he had been for some time paying attention. The | so long as the interests of human slavery mounts, like the e : BALTIMORE—Arr Oct 10, steamer George’s Creek, Terry, ge the use of my pation of my rig beeki | ass member of the great democratic roy of tl JAM U. and ¥ tar Spear, Orleans, Fordick & Scammon; | y ee eee . r Vb ‘The democracy of this country ia omnipotent in the | Slaaene ne sec aee: tio this anociders crevecy elser and | Ohare, Stings, mmol ones ‘Nesmith & Sons; Magnolia’ | N York ; ships Zenobia, ‘Robinson, 38 days, Liverpool; | party of the Union, i. WiLL country: no great social or politic can exist and | leave was readily gramted, the clergyman went, and at | Candidate for public offies inthe land. (Applause.) Well | Whitney, Guayams, Hotchkiss & Bros. , | Arkansas, Otis, 68 days do; Leila, Stafford, Rotterdam via | "New York, Oct. il, 1858. grow without ite consent ant support; but a great <ystem | the end of six weeks he came back with a wife; but not | Dow, my friends, itis said that we areacexrparty of one | Bri ige--Herald, Luce, St Marks, &c, Smallwood, Anderson NYork; barks Teabella C Jones, Jones, 55 days, Amsterdam; : es of human slavery does exist, and does grow, and though | with the wife whom he went to marry. Such anevent | idea;butIdon’t think it isexactly so. This administra- | & Co; Mary Jane, Gilchrist, Jacksonville, J C Slaght; Re- ‘oodell, Hasriman, NYork ; Almeda, Pepper, do; ‘OUNG ME: DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB.—& special meeting will be held this regaeseen) evening, at 73¢ o'clock, at the Club House, 765 Broadway, for the pur- pose of receiving his Excellency Horatio Seymour, Governor Of the State, and other distinguished democrats. JOHN COCHRANE, Prosident. R. B. CONNOLLY, Vice President. e ; ; : ay brigs Hazard (Rus), Haggland, 42’days, Liverpool; Para: the democracy may have supported it through thought- | * sista exiinetact dadeanaiae ‘i tion and this party may have a great many ideas; but the | cuerdo (Span), Paseual, St Jobns, NF, Francia, Gomez & » Hag Shen 1 ‘ Bigs caused no little excitement and indignation in the parish, | 4 . q : * | gon, Johnson, 20 days, Pensacola; schr Mary and Eliza, true democracy. To tal of a slavery supporting demo- | the indignation which was excited, came before his peo- | viction. is to divide the spoils fair between the hards and | _ Schrs—Maria Foss, Wooster, Jacksonville, Thompson & | Monsist, Party, Bos Ntond len Mar, Tooker, Albany. Cl crat is like talking of an honest thiet, or a truthful liar. | oy, oy the following Sabbath and preached an ex- | S0fts. That's all. Something has been said about the Fugi- | Hunter; Wm 8 Brown, Holbrook, Boston, Brown & Havi- | *°pt Xt Nock 40" tein, : j " ‘i ; : Arr Oct 10, brigs Wanderer (Br), Benson, | Corwexivs Carns, Secretary. But the party has got the name—alas, that it should be orags ttive Slave law. Let me ask you if it is not a melancholy and | land; Hanover, Whipple, Richmond, C H Pierson; Eliza- | ,, 10, briga pi y 1 all its remaining stock in trae Flanatory sermon from this text:—<It is not in | homilisting thing, that inthe nineteenth century of the | beth’ Eleanor, Pierson, Savannah,’ Van Brunt & Slaght, | Pictou 2d ult, for New York (see Disasters); Empire, In the olden time a tyrannos was simply the chief—the | man that walketh to direct his steps.” (Langhter.) | Christian era—after the battles of liberty were fought in | Edwin R Ber Wood, Savannah, Dunham & Dimon; J . aged Blew hr elphia; schrs THE TRADES. &C. ruler; a Washington would have ha ATTRESS MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER WANTED— at John N. Quirl No. 35 Fulton street. To a steady, ‘Sober man, a permanent situation is offered. (0 SHOEMAKERS.—WANTED, 50 MEN ON WRLTS and copper mailed shoes, at Wm. Romaia’s wholesale factory, 122 Sherif strot, in the rear. he title of tyrant e ‘a veo i this country and Europe for so many eenturies—after the | Grice, P then: but so common was th power, that the | And, "my friends, when I find myself for the second time | oo SESS been canonized by the bigod of ao much tmar- | Walters, Alexandria, to, Mott Bedell; Wake, Briggs, Wil’ a a ells “Vie Guat! name of tyrant justly beca: lium; and so it | since Ibaye been in the State of New York, contrary to | tyrdom, and rendered sacred and dear by the pray | mington, E S Powell; Mars Hill, Kelly, Somerset, Mass, mutton bark Charlotte Wynas, Bi os, ow Olean aa ay be with the mame of lemocrat,if the democracy of | the frm and settled conviction of my own understand. gra of the | plous—is it mot a humiliating re. BY Bock Co; EF Lewis, Berry, Portlan 4 8 W Lewis; | Quarantine, ship lotte Wynns, Barrett, New Orleans, At merica continues to uphold a system of slavery which | ; ieiona oie jection that the greatest ovidence of fidelit , Willets, Washingtor. ; Mer! , ao outrages every sentiment of bur ¢ | Be Sidrening 6 pee nee, Se ae Le aoe principles TC republiben Hberty should | Ontaberlend, NS, Kelly & Smithers. y a, || Sener Gene ee ee Pr But, ger | Why is it that, in contradiction of my own settled deter | be the zeal and alacrity with which you contend with | _ Steamers—Parker Vein, "Turner, Baltimore, Parker Vein | 8%; New Orleans 7th, rasa 10th (captain and 94 e name we cau change t y dacksonvile, J Gioe, Benjunin Strong, Hudson, Havener, Philadelphia; Sarah Ann, Clark, and fest ae ; ‘ - fficer sick, and one seaman died on the .) Cld oll there | mination, Im her again addressing a public assembly. | Southern bleodhounds in catching negroes. And, friends, | Coal Company; Anthracite, Jones, Philadelphia, WH | Oficer sick, and one mayrees s val tyrants and guod s nom if there must | y Gayl no sbswer for it, except that “Tt is not in man that | i# not this a fact? Suppose » candidate for public ofice— | Thompson; Delaware, Clark, Philadelphia, CB Sandford. Sica eee poe Bie Sry Se may) | P10 WATORMAREES WANTED, match clesaing and ce be a slavery supporting democracy. there Ree trast’ | ealkstll Sb Ghreck his olay! | Caciat lap IE ay the candidate for a Judgeship—he may be as wise as So- ARRIVED. brigs Sarah Williams, Gott, Cienfuegos; Zebra, Mitchell, | Pairing, trading an ing, in all ite branches, and is com- free democracy! “Ths conscienee of the people is not den dese seh Jomon—he may be as just as Aristides—he may talk with | Steamship Marion, Foster, Charleston, 56 hours, to | Portland, to load for Porto Rico, Nething sailed, fayent to sake chases of he weten depart ee ce only sleepeth; appeal to ir. then, in the uame of com: | friends, presuming little on the familiarity which once | an eloquence second only to him who spake as never man | spefford, TWeston & Co. Sunday, at 117M, off Cape Hat. | * BUCKAPORR Ae Gere Bene Ro eee. york | Bole ey and would h objection to take the work om Freee a ye Wil Rate ee cee tinge ithe ieeayt, | existed between myself and some of our free aoil friends of | *PAKe, and heir a* unfit for a place on the judicial bench | teras, exchanged signals with ‘steamship’ Osprey, from | for Bangor, to load for Buenos Ares,” 7! ee i ee and you w: PRL ANeeS: SEBO Will SOCR ION | ise. 1 aivkid vaddrtab 40 debt, ‘heir tide asa scavenger on the street. He (Mr. Hale), however, | Philadelphia for Charleston, and James Adger, hence for —Arr Oct 7, ship Geo A Hopley, Malon; TCHMAKER WANTED—AT 24 GREENWIOR of freedom and weaken the cause of slavery. =| 0° : © OP | saw hope for the future for the people of New York in the | Charleston. NYork; schr Zeph: ) Matanzas, 8 days. Gld schr = GEO. W. WELSH, Watch Importer. But T meant only to send you apology, that for non. | this old Buffalo platform of 1648, and read to them, for | strikes of journeymen tradesmen; it proves that they | — Ship Harvest Queen (of Bath), Mansen, Havre, 42a; IR Glover, Ogier, Cardenas id ee oe. = a reared Appearance; I must send you a second, that for writing & | instance, th ution, to whieh they all pledged them. | knew their rights and would maintain them. The good | with 367 passengers, to(W Whitlock a Co’ Had Ste deaths GALVESTON—Arr Sept 27, bark Helen, Hall, NYork; homily. ‘Faithfully, yours S. G. HOWE. FROM ©. M. CLAY, OF KENTUCKY, W.H. P.O, Mapioy €0.. K Sept F Gestizes—Your favor of the 1th i too late for my acceptance, did ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN BOOTMAKER, TO WORK ne boots, to whom good wages and emp! A good workman, | wdlveens book tells us, my friends, that God made man—it is not | and four births. Sept 10, lat 47 eine experienced | 30th, brig Vesta, Stevens, Boston. caper bs faac Buchanam, 10) Water street, ee recorded who made whigs and democrats. Remember | @ severe hurricane from SSW 'W, was compelled to, _ In'port 30th Abeona, Holmes, for tip Rie eh eae then, laboring men of New York, that there is an indivi- | run for twelve hours; next day, saw two shi aad a brig Bostcn lig: Taland City, Hinckley wor Eevee next aay. +4 te ae dual judgment and an individual responsibility which bel- | with loss of topmasts, from which date fad westerly HARTFORD—Arr Oct 8, steam schrs Uncas, Bates, N ongs to you on election day. And why not take these mat- | winds; Oct 9, lat 40 09, lon 69 45, spoke sbip Jersey, Day, S Chalker, ‘do; 9th, Josephine, Morrison, angel wil ‘ ; . in| te" into your own hands, and go for principles which you | hence’ for Liverpool; ‘same da; ’ . to be with you, whieh they do ni 3 : gprs a oani —_ bre Spe Leaner know will better mubyerve’your own inighest pean steamship Andes, do for do, aad saw a ‘Steamship | Williams, Tait tor ton Ruste ent intoens actinen: THE TURE. The slaveholders are atterpting the Reign of Terror and ask them how it isthat they have travel the polls, and in the exercise of your own individual judg | steering f (probably the Washington, hence for Bremen); | NYork, “Bld sth, sche Martetta Smith, Botowortiy NYorky ae WEp- ‘once more, which requires all my time allotted to poli- such a tremendous distance from the Buffalo platform to | Ment, cast your ballot for that set of men who will | loth, "oH Montauk Point, Isaac Lowel of Olney, Mi : se pape _ 1; Soelocks prestiely meaatont ties. Our friends have the right spirit from the public resolutions, will not vit dation. If violence is usel, we will risk tl war! Our country is one, our cause the same, and m God defend the right. Iam, truly, your obe ‘on will see | the praises ‘ag | CAETY out that set of measures which you know | — Ship Cheshire (of Boston), Rich, Bristol, Tis dyn 10 | MDBINE” Ar Oct k schrs Greyhound, Moore, and H A yracuse soft platform, (laughter,) I have fancied | will” promote and subserve your highest interests. Crosby, Crocker & Co. - 7 é z Stephenson, Post, NYork. if : ai nees of hat their only answer would be—“It is not in man that | Would it not be a humiliating sight if some person from Ship Golden Fleece (clipper), Freeman, Boston, 2 days, NEW HAVEN—Arr Oct 11, schr Jas Bachelor, Phila Walketh to direct his steps.” (Laughter.) But, my friends, | ® foreign land should come here and see the November | to master. The G was towed to the city by steamtug | delphia; sloops M Clinton, do; Warren, and L Dennison, leaving that, let_me come to speak for a few minutes on | ¢lection, and when he inquired what all those voters were | Titan, N¥ork, ¥ i ing | marshalled for, he should be informed that it was only | Brig Potosi (ot Portland), Pillsbury, St Jago, 22 days, to | ~NEWPORT—Sid Oct 8, 83¢ AM, brig Forester, from Pro- ens it necessary to be alittle | to decide whether the softs should have a fair pro- | master. Oct §, at § AM, fat 35 30, lon 74, exchanged sig- | vidence for Georgetown, SC; schra Sea Gull, from do jor ave seen in soine paper—I do | portion ef the custom house piundert (Laughter.) | nals vith brig ‘‘ Rama.” Baltimore; Delaware, from de for Phi ;, Lemet, ly or wilfully done—that we | No, my friends, there should be some higher, some nobler Brig H Kelloch (of St George, Me), Mosman, Sagua la | Dupont, from Boston for Wilmington, Del; and a large ofts. If wilfully done, Ido | elfort” We should attempt to redeem our fair fame, which | Grande, 16 days, to J W Elwell, Had heavy gales from | fleet of veasels bound south and west, whieh have been y meant to abuse us or the | We have blotted—our revolutionary history, which has | NNW to ENE for 14 days. . detained by head winds. Col, Johnson. Hican Woodruff names b, rm. Mary Warren. Stages will leave che Williamsburg ferries for the Course every half hour. JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. ‘NION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING—ON THURSDAY, Dr eee ee We icloon BMG A puree of Suid, amine the party whieh to-nizht is represented in this meet and this platfor he Mr. Swit, of Massachusetts, was introduced—Mr. Swift, whe a young maa, smacking of icle, came forward and said:—I claim for the fe that it is the only party which stands on true American ; here to-night, t been dishonored. (Hises and applause.) There in w | Brig Belle Po. le, Gilpatrick, Doboy Island, 10 days, to 8 SEWARK— team: F grounds. It in not only animated with the «pivit which We believe now what | great mission before this country—the whole worll looks | H Rockenbhugh,”’ Experienced heavy weather; lost fore | land Caren on oe 1! Steamer Loper, Phillips, Port [NOX COURSE, 1, | TROTTING. —ON THURSDAY, freighted the May Flower, but with that also which framed | was i » convictions of our under. | to us for freedom. And it seems tha’ as if tie Prince of | topgallant yard SW ORLEANS—No arrivals Oct 3, Cid sbip Sea Lion, October 13, a match for $1,000, mile heats, Pie Baten Spe oes aie 5 ice te | sta tcofourhearts. They had | Psrkuess had determined to de-troy this beaut fal tem- | trig O'Brien, Stuart, Machias, 10 days, to Mayhew, | Golding, Cadiz. Ny nn npn ho - alg the constitution, Since the time that our fathers put gment, our votes and our prayers | ple of liberty by introducing the demon of slavery. | Shall | Talbot & Co. NEW’ BEDFORD—Arr 9th schra M Marcy, Delaware ORO 1 SNEDIKER, Bropticter. into the constitution the spirit of liberty, there bas | now. We believe slavery a wr i e be Kuccessful? (Voices—* No! nol") He may or may | — Brig Helvellyn, New Haven, 2 days, to master. | City; Edw Frances, Rondout; 10th, propeller Wamautta, | N. B.—This race to come off at two o'clock pi I zp a new set of sophists ng that slavery isa | man lieved se the: Bot be muccessful ; Dut it rests with you Ether liberty or | Schr Rover (Br), Sims, Nassau, NP, 8 days, to WH | Ney Vachs che Vole Tronnia prea he ea aa stitution, But if «o why ha orld been ever We have seen no | #lavery must fall. They can live no longer together. | Newman & Co. ams, Nantucket, for Baltimore; sloop Index, A ‘NION COURSE, L. I.—RUNNING—PURSE OP with wars for hurnan Libs it slavery be in © They have grown | It is very evident that the founders of the constitution Sehr Ori (Br), Holden, St John, NB, via Newport, 17 NANTUCKET—Arr Oct 8, schr Tryall, Albany. a 8th, U mile heats, carrying due weights for age, free. be accordance with nature why have vinest songs been rs, and we stand here to-night firmer | Dever intenced that slavery should be permanent. They days, to Kelly & Smithers. schr Sylvia Higbee, WW inard, and G F Brown, ” | horses; three or more to make s race, and two to start; close qupg to the goddess of libert: ’ What temples have ever h Use principles which were then | tolerated it for the time, but they looked yrward te, the Sehr StStephen, Trimble, Hillsboro, 20 days, to master. | delphia; 9th. k H Adams, Haltimor ‘ bey pre TE I Se im built to the goddess of <jav hoe who nm we were then, because we bave had the ime when it ou! lone away wi pave no hesi- Sehr Sarah Bruen, Totten, Georgetown, 6 Ln ‘EWBU! —, € oanoke, - outs slavery ee Wien ‘ we ee, | fetuit of Ove: yeate Chvattonie, BA Gee eater ened tation in saying thet the Fugitive Slave law is a. verfect Sehr ES Powell, Grassy, Wilmiseton, ¢ Gaye, NEWBURYPORT—Arr Oct 9, brig Roanoke, Philadel- | nosday, October 25. JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Propeioter. entered our own soule—we have never felt he their correctness aml their trathfulness, And, my | parody on the constitution and a disgrace to the civiliza- ir 1, P Smith, Stutes. Wilmington, 6 days. NEPONSET—In port Oct 10, schr Boston, from Philadel- - do know that slavery, ostracised from all other pa friends, If there has been a split between those who acted | tion of the age. (Applause) Tvay no more than said | Schr Harriet Hallock, Pew, Wilmington, 4 days, phia for Milton, wind bound,’ MION COURSE, a, Te @ROTTINO OM Mpenals world, finds its homehere. We know that, eizhteea hun- | wita us and ourselyes, I think I ean appeal to the few | On the floor of the Senate, when it was passed, that it has Sehr Cora Lindsey, Day, Newborn, 8 days NEW LONDON—Arr Oct 8, schra Syrene, Ewen, Albany | heate, to wagons. H. Woodruff namosb. g, Pot. J. Nelson dred years after the declaration of the Cur frien round me il was not our fault, We stand | Bot the slightest obligation on my (Enthosi Sehr Rachel Jane, Simmons, Washington, 3 days. for Norwich; Pinta, Perue, Norfolk for Norwich! Uncas, | namesb. m. Boston Girl. Stages will leave the: in this model republic, slavery is the tate di li platform—we rally onder the old standard—we | @stic applause.) My friend», I will it time | Sehr Florida, Mott, Virginia, 2 days. Church, NYork; Hope, Michel, do; Chas W ently, Free- | burs forries for Uhe Course every oe EDIKER, Poo; over three millions of our people. What i same honorable prineyples now that we bad | no longer. (Cries of “go on,” “go on.” Well, | Sehr Daniel Webster, Godfrey, Eastport, 10 days. town for NYork’ Paladium, Avery, Albany. Sid xchr Ellen, JOmm I. copheea ‘The answer is plain—first let us free favy man who with us then goes from | then, if T must goon T will draw for you a parallel Sehr La aden Ingallx, Machias, 10 days. Carbary, for Albany; sloepe Was! Rogers, for N noms ones ticipation in thia guilt, We cannot hope to destroy it, | us now it be because they were never worthy of us. I | Under the Fugitive Slave Iaw. (The speaker here sup Schr William Pope, Ingalls, Machias, 10 days. York; Joseph Lawrence, Keeney, for do. MISCELLANEOUS, Bit we cea stay ite progress; we can fordil et | have no doubt that in that great eriais of £848, ‘there | posed the case of a slave rncaping, and atenling x horse. | Sehr Granite Lodge, Colby, Gloucester, 2 days. PORTSMOUTH—Arr Oct 8, brig Zenobia, Savannah 0th, pet dneb of soil ; put this can only be done by grap; were Inn he thonght it a very glorious opportunity e slave might be taken back without a jury trial, but Schr Mountain Eagle, Pressey, Rockland, 4 days. sehrs Amanda and Fawn, Philadelphia. TAOR SALBLA BAY HORSE, FIFTEEN HANDS HIGH’ the slave ‘power of the lant. For » quar appeals to liberty, and humanity, and God, and | the case of the horse must he wijudicated before ajury | Sehr F Eugene, Reed, Rockland, 4 days. PROVIDENCE—Arr Oct 8, schrs Anna Jeakins, Sher- | YOR SALB—A BAY HORSE, FIP TREN Teles HIGH tury there ‘ha not been an act of government but liom ty qavist in the great steuggle then going | before it could be delivered to its owner. New York pro. | SebrC L Allen; Rhoades, Rockland, 3 days, wood, Baltimore; Time, t, Suffolk, Va; Montezuma, sores eee ts nies, 9. Be bands bears the influence of slavery on it. It has allied then waging. Well, my friends, | tected horses, and refused to protect the danghters of Schr Justiana, Hewott, Rockland 4 days Smith, Rondout; Rob Roy, Sherman, Port Ewen; Albe- business wagon. 900. hep! at THOME: to itself the manufacturing ond industrial interests \¢ it was so—that these appeals | its Cel Pg wes tol fev g bo oan was ey eee D eeccent Feil ar Ge marle, “Tal a NC, via Fall River; sloops Motto, (0 Enst Thirteenth str country. But for their power we should bave onl had strack on the hearts of the people; | faved by giving up the jury trial. fon't me rt io, Haskell, Fall River, 2 days, Beebe, Rondodliy Mary Dallas, Hawkins, Rondout; Har- ae cen earn Shenty had & national’ railroad a New York to ‘a ry was obtained do. not mean the | of & Union which Coes not protect the highest and | Schr Laura Jane, Sherman, New Bedford, 2 days, vest, French, MYork ; Blackstone, Reynolds, do; Hard: GUIATES AND FENDERS —J. & H. RELY, 946 BOOOMR tha Beentnes, tho tave power n to demur to 1" Dut there waea lodgment made in | holiest feelings of humanity. (Great cheering.) | Schr N Sbailler, Lawrence’ Portland, Ct,'2 days. scrabble, Simmons, do; 9th, bark Triton,’ Adam: peg lomdtd aasertmnent of naw pateesea whee the brave act of Capt. Ingraham, ani that noble act a » of theve sentiments and of those | But we must not get excited—we must no agi- | Schr John Wright, Dickenson, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Charleston; big Wat Medilvery, Chfford, Pagged inland Tet a oe i would have been without an Arerican born defender in Wel ‘ome of the gentlemen who Ste this beige ‘ t ‘es a Nit presk the Behr ee aren! oon Lig teens es dey Sept 105 aches Adrianna, Sargeant, Balti ; Stranger, o purchase would do well to call ‘mass meeting opolitan Hall, n fow we 10 i say that the ' platforms of two great parties, and you will destroy the hr ainerd, Hulse, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Blackwell, Norfolk; Sylph, Hawley, Poet Bwen; Almira, = oa It ast Open ter, Soho Y. Hisle--{loud cheer on. Hon in avenging theie wings, | only principles upon which the President and his cebtoet | Schr SN Hall, Lawrence, Portland. Ct, 4 od Brows, do; Senator, Hotbing, Resdousy seme aatwig, Oe, ere ee en eee eee was as ready todefend the rescue of § | 1 {urn ronnd to God, aud liberty, and hu. | are asa omt: | (Laughter and applause) This very see | Sloop Joseph, Hovtgman, Portland, Ct, 2 days. Walden, NYork; sloop Oleaner, Geer, Rondout. Sid 8th, | 24:q'Birieh Mats tyra arwtar gaa ees eet eas. Xo wes, » fy dupe age, $0. defend (ike Tonone | wanity, and © vin ¢o stand asi, we don't waa you | tion of the platform wil profuce agitation. ‘The best way | Steamer Pledinor Robinson, Baltimore achra Empire, Johnson, Albany; Rose in Bloom, Kinnar, | Y*Td Will on paid by : Syracuse. He ibe speaker) had the hor | inthis tempaiee We havo no further necessity for any | 10 make any man agitate, is to forbid him from doings. | Steamer Jackson, Parrish, Alexandria. and Diadem, ‘Jarvis, NYork; sloops Eliza, Elwood, for Al’ | GQprRITUALISM.—S¥IRITUSL MEDIUMS SIT DAIL¥ ing a conductor’s office in the underzrou, tueh allies. ‘They have disenrded their platform and | Agitation i+ one of the great principles of nature, and | RervRwen—The sehr Albany, from Albnay, bowed South, | bany; Wm fH Bowen, Hallock, and Charles, Rhodes, New scary spiritual maaifontatican’ ab the Harmonial Seema, Tt was the ovly stock he had ever owned. The per built up anoticr.” Let os look at the present aspect of | whether we will or no, we must always be agitated. It | with a cargo of boards, returred to this port, having on | York. 413 Broadway. Howy from lato 12 A.M., and 2 to Sand 7 to travelling on {were all black, snd had to pay uo fare aft this country. While we are in the lust haif | wat the remark of the immortal Jefferson, that error | the night of the 10th, off the Tavera Houses, been run PORTLAND=-Arr Oet 9, brig Passsbioy Adams, Deer Isla. |) 10 P.M. Admission 2 cents. The day aircles best for private im thew wan another more extraordinary fact of hoe the Christian revelation, | Might always be left free if truth was left free to combat | into by an outward bound vowel which carried away fore- | for Wilmington; schr Carrol, Baker, Gardiner for Phila | sittings. with this railroad, which was, that those who It seems a t were time that the Ga principles pro- | it. In conclusion, I wish to appeal to you as individual mast, bowsprit, and everytaing attached; also, catwater, | delphia. (id sth, hark J W Coffin, Freeman, Guayma, PR, PLAYING CARD BUY at one end slaves, came out at the other end freemen. | claimed for ages and wh ch have been attested by the eae as whips of Ge ecg Bale Mh agscyr tind 4 stove larboard bow, &c. ye SACOLA=Cld Oct 1, brig 3 Gowan, Jordan, ‘Naw ern tae well finds complete naagrim ae 2 tion on the raulroad— f martyrs and the prayers of piety, should begin | ‘‘ vote the regu - q you should ‘! BELOW. | York; schr Ragle, NOrleans. well assorted chads, fromthe Philadelphia om otory, Be ee tier alave till We opjowe this. injunction, and | tocxert sme legitimate influence in the world, It seems | Argue thir question among yourselves. “You must judge | tam bark Copernicus, Rein Hanobarg, with passongers, | HICHMUND-<Md Uet 6, sobre Oriana, Wallace; Dwight } mil stuietavect le hee Yee SAMUEL HART 2 OOs poke: cause not before the Ripreme Court, but before | ov if it were tine that the gremt purposes of Providence | of our principles and our acts, Mr. Hale closed with » to Schmidt & Balchen. i * | Davidson, Hardy, aud Clariasa Burt, Taylor, NYork. 82 John street; fie‘American to declare the issue between freedom | in the discovery of this continent and the planting of this | brilliant poe in appealing for the cause, ‘One brig, unknown. | SAVANNAH—Arr Ost 7, brigs Celt, Pettigres:; Mon- ~ WILLIAMSBURG—PART OF A NEW nd sla' when we have once hemmed in slay | people on ir should begin to be developed; as if that pillarof | Mr. E. E Stansmeny read the free soit ticket as adopted ” SATLED. serat, Barton, and Norman, Nevins, NYork; Mazetlon, pei Ae: pat house, consisting of front parlor, om tha repeal of the Fugitive Slave law will sod ins death) | bre by night which by Provitlence led our fathers through | &t Syracuse, August 31, and made a deief speech in sup- | stegmsdipa Inabed, Charleston, Rosnoke, Norfolk, &e; | Hosmer, Rockport, Me; schr J B Coffin, Huntly, NYork. yr tl 4 story, and the ae, | oll the dust and toil of seven years revolution should be- | port of the party. He said that he knew that John Van Cid brig Portland, Stetson, and sohr Jas House, Line, New first floor, the whole of the secon wig an warrant. Likewise, the furniture for sele—bas ship Beasington, ; bark Empire, City Point; nt ‘The +peaker ind in an ettracrdinury flight of faney | gin to illumine somewhat of fhe world beyond our own ren and the barnburners were not comfortable in their im oo, eres ™ . York. (All the above were incorrectly placed yesterday | wocks, Rent only $150 perannum. Ad D.C. ni sckeele as to the eonsesjsences of the impending wae | narrow limite, Tt ecems as if the struggling nations of | present poritton, and would be glad to be back again npon ‘Wuring the day, NNW. under Charleston.) ald ember bead on oc cnrope, and concluded by saying that tue intapendent | the Old Work, ax theyr'fe up in the energy and agony of | the free soi platform. —— Arr 6th, bark light, King, NYork) schr JG King, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND BJS Wi Sia cera sy wan the oaly party that deserved the popule tothrow cf tie éreretiom which for centuries have | Gn motion of Mr. Sraxameny, the nddrow waa accepted — (BY Bary Hoox Maowene Tersmarn. Wainwright, do. Cid schr North Sta'e, Horton, do rca rar inde becsoem CF one toon anf tay bore ad 7 ’ Honeud orord them to the earth, huould see | the involutiona were adoptek and, at ten o'clook, the ‘Tas ., Oot 11 BALIM—Arr Oct 9, yacht Dragon st, Wass, NYO AU, | gree "Rent mut to exceed Batic BLL m moRth, Adds oy Loose 2 Epwamp L. Kevvs, « sets, was ip Leu hain, com ais contingat ty l'ghtea thom in | meaty wan diegolyo.. A bark with Suhmidt & Balcben’s signal is quvelde the | 6th, ache Nimrod, Parker, Alpauy, wai, U East Broadway, stating lovation