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smalk boy, named Manuel Richardson; also a visiter, of his Wilmington in distress, has discharged to re Endicott, ‘Boston; both from Calcutta pen named William Depew; at about sundown I rang the pth aphene sowed men ae te oer cosa Mrs. Hanurer CLexpenan, widow Buc Mary Janr, hence for Jacksonville, which put iato | Sumatra); Ophelia, Nason, London; 4th, Josiah Quiacy, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY Ca family arc respectfully | gen Kow Woon, (of Portsmouth, Va), from Norfolr for | 7 JAGO—No Aus vessel in port Sent 29. — tl il to ‘to tem; the ited to attend the from her late 5 7: 4 4 do ‘—Arr Oct fro. THE MAILS BY THE NIAGARA. | if'entt'wen' cctside and sam Benjamin fing rlauling | 180 Weet Soventeouth akseeh te trenrethensc et ose | Fait River, with i280 hsheix cora, wax fallen tn with | 9 Ot Jowa AI-—Arr Oot 10, bark, Wavelet, Crowell, from teteretihandcbedened - oh ae ie walls Se oe eee erat ae ee 1 * eee a. ‘The EW had encountered « gate 2d inst, fa which Saco4—Io port Oot 18, bark John Strand, Thomas, for Ametvan OF SHIPS FROM FOREIGN PORTS — . i “ . and the boy Depew ing; he ick) came to got the fornia 8 copy. : NYor' ; Broth Ge 5; Chas Brewer, from fore! ta, cith or ‘The steamship Niagra reached her dock at Fast Boston | on fag rp preM si, (ed ie shod ha Papers please copy. she got dismasted and sprung leak The SL had to let ers, Gooch, for do 5; a De On Friday evening. of dropsy, after a lingering iline Ellems, fer do'10; Mercy Ellen, —, from Vortland (arr | fying NuPs SY Spplying at Hou e's Printing Tel easly senterday alternoon, and full ies of the latest Lon~ | {rick tose him milk the cows; at ths tine it was about | in the D4th year of har ager asm ‘wile of Thomas, sia: | 247,S0,n consequence ofthe violence of tho weather, ant | 16th):"John Colby, Stookbridge’ frou Havana (arr 18th); elias ul al ret wile infor eee don and Liverpocl payers, via the New Haven Railroad, | quarter past 6o'clock; we had about halfdone our tea,when | thews. be ec: oo teag rl er pe Pena har geese) brig Nancy Ann, for NYork 4. on tho vessel’s arrival at the y! 2 reached our ofice svout alf-past 2 o'clock this moraing | Pevisrih ig came nko the howe; i was very ehorliy | Notice of the funeral willbe given in Sanday'gHeestn. | Was azsin fallen in with, om the aaine day, by the chr J | p SAX JAN (Ciba}—In port about, Oot 12, brig Ann © ; . nt to mi owe; hi m ama GAY ve water, hence, ding; —for the prompt delivery of which we are indebted to | table with us, and I don’t think he went out of the house | ef Dublin, aged 79 years, eee Se ne a onreneeee, aN. SaTIS G80 Br Jonny NS Arr Oct Trig Hotalle, Holmes, NYork. Cer evens hat am KAaliioney ee oN OTIOR, tbe ntaad the overland exp: _ \ of Messrs. Adams & Co, again that evening; | saw him sitting in the kitchen; 1 Her remains be taken to Flatbush for interment, Sid 2lst, brig ‘Themis, ‘avanagh, Glasgow; 22d, schrs | 9 all unpaid ‘water rents, on the Ist. eee ber R, C. HANG! ‘i ba very comple in and out of the kitch eral times during ti Scr Hayover, from Philadelphia for Boston, loaded | Franklin, Mussels, do; Iria, next. Gavi siesiy wien s very sompiotosasnanty of the | Poses g a sy Rin itiag thers th Coe ch wes | ae ae et Carel eaeth feats BOO: | tal eat meat tahiee ia annie oa iotag epesing ox | Tene eee eh ie ace arma | A Furopesn news by telograyh from Halifax, we shall defer | Shout halt past sixo'cock, ofa fow winuton ister; Lweat | Duulis serors cae chat, Racoon Beech, ten miles east of Fire Island, and is « total | gan Francisco; Sept 6, barks Rolla, dor Std 84, alqe Os, [NUERESTING EXOIBITION. — THR SPLENDID inbing the general details till to-morrow, contenting | to the kitchen to see if the boy Depew had come to his preventing. Oetker $1. done Hamar. a eLat ean carco. Captain and crow barely escaped | car, Lincoln, San Francisco (from Boston); 4th, Iatuler, | f, corch barnes made by BW. Hannetoed, t stew, for the present by giving the following leading | tea, when I saw Patrick Burns, Benjamin King and the nd relatives are invited to attend her re- | in what they stood in, saving nothing. Brown, do, te not aa caulbition ae ai), Brosdwese enaet ann litorial in the Lo ober 4, relative to the | Dey Depew sitting at the table, taking their tea; at about No. 416 Atlantic street, | Scun Taumrn, at Boston 27th, from Philadelphia, was Home Ports, strect, ‘The mounting on this harness tof solid allvers editorial | . ‘he | seven o'clock I again went into the kitchen, and te: t two o’clogk, in contact with sehr El Dorado, also at Boston from Phi- | aL EX ANDRIA—Arr Oct 26, schr Buena Vista, Addison, | richly chased. Taken altogether, it is most magifioent Aspect of th Difficulty. quested the child, who was playing, to stop the noise; I On Thursday, October 27, KUGEN® Bocart aged 60 you ladelphia, and lost jibboom. and Julia, Smith, NYor ‘otomac, Lawrence, Boston, | fir, and in cost)inoss and eplendor far excels anythi oketine bas : the de by edhe rere sitteerenap yn mete see ngnens |g, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at: | Scum Daxrm. © Hicins, at Providence from York river, | Sid schr Huena Vista, Addivon, NYork. 5 ee ann cantinnnat’ cltihinn teee at chakof? geoeived om 0 On my visit to the kitehen, T saw Benjamin sseto? ia the | Pettis pcameral, from. his late residencs, No. 29 West | Vain the SE gale on Monday night, in Block Island Chan: | ALSANY—are Oct 26, propeller Swan, Groesbeck, Phila | Twalveyeare nud nivenied. by parents oF guardisuse Opes ith, Providence; Oreon, Russell, | day andevening. ide adh A 3-2 ee aeeree Providence” Franke Hany? Mi, NAME HAS BEEN USED WITHOUT MY KNOWI> b, Ceapaar, Philadelshiae eine edge or consent, in dissolution of J. W. Goodwin & , Crapser, lelphia; schts | pouso movers. FRANKLIN GOOD! ‘ence; John Harris, James, Balti- | “New York, Oct. 26, 186%. evacuate the territ: was at the same time instructions from St. would be ma, that if he requis kitchen, at about nine o'clock; he {is a stead: , and ‘ i e a Eimira Re Spi ‘a Turther delay of yn he hoten Caster ie erste Titian Gaon gr fear tidons ef per oncaaers Scoor Maxy ANN, of and from Sippican for Providence, | P178 Ef eraitee ¢ actual commence, | Patrick any more that evening; to the best of my know- | Her funeral will take place from their residence, No. | With box 1umber, went ashore on the beach near Seacon- orare ‘ " | Evergreen, Eleven, Pr operations until | ledge Patrick was dressed in the clothing he now wears; | 96 Wert Eleventh street, this afternoon, at hres | Dtt Bridge, in the SE blow of Monday nicht Inst, snd | tre sy Sharon, Tanai. Poahkepai. ins’ » iC Is correctly reported that the | Benjamin was dressed in his dark suit, his best clothing; | o'clock. The friends of the family, and of Thomas G. | bilge’ and fled with water. Her cargo will all be save TGUST Oct 19, Gaz ; OTIC: 3ORY CANNON IS NOT instructions sr Pasha forbid him to ergss the | he generally wears the hat he now has with him. ©: | Salvage and Randall Greene, aoe coquested to attend, | the deck load had been landed and piled up on the beach. pare ee Oey, eats, Deetas WR | NT One Pe sth Be tek teatro of ae Cae Danube even then, cam hardly assume such an | To the Magistrate—It was adark coat, but whether it | without further notice. Scun CH Roaens, from Pensocola for Philadelphia, put | ~ paLTIMORE—Arr Oct 27, barks Edward Marla (Dutch), | @REENLY & SQUIRE, 191 Reade w:roct and 19? Charabers. aspect as to interfe any negotiations for peace. It | is a sack cout I cannot say; the pantalooms found by Mr. | On Tkursday, October 27, Mrs. M. Sricer, in the 4dth | into Wilmington, NC, 22nd, in distross, having carried | 199 days from Callao, (erroneously reported de Dateh), is probable, nevertheless, that this overt“lecision of | Hover in the barn I never taw Patrick wear; he | year of ber age. away mainmast 'foretopmast, jibboom and sails, lost deck | men ahip Admiral) ; bark Fla, Flina, Boston; Kolao, Rum ‘OTICE.—THE FRIENDS OF ZUOMAS HALEY, ESQy the Turkish Government will hasten some practical re- | mignt have worn them when he érst came to live with us; Her friends and relatives are invited to attend her fu- | load, stove boat and received other damage. bull, do; schrs Ella, Bourne, from Cohasset: N L Wasson, aro invited to attand a moeting at the curriage nd this result, there is reason to hope, may still be | I don’t recollact exactly, but not recently, as he generally | neral, from her late residence, No, 15 Mercer street, this Scur Many Aww (of Hampden.) Rider, fi 0 Grindle, Bangor, Me; Beltimore, Sleight, NYork; Whirl. | No. & Duane street, this (Ssturday,) evening, at Thore of ov cotemporaries Who exultingly an- | kept himself pretty tidy, and these pantaloons were very | morning, at ten o'clock. Her remains will be taken te ville for New York GH eee, » oe ppelarery Ales Neate, Boston. Cid steaher RF Stockton, Har is, Tite ut pamper reshey el ee nounced more than a fortnight ago, that the combined | dirty; I heard a conversation between Betty and Patrick; | Greenwood. : complete wreck, was abondoned at sea abt 20th inat;crew | NYork; ship Annapolis, Graham, Liverpool; echra Minx | 9? lleets had entered the Dardanelles, and that the war had | the litter said that he hoped they would now let him | — At Paterson, New Jersey, on Wednesday, October 26, | talen off by brig Kate Heath, of Wilmington, NC. (Br), Peniston, Bermuda: West Wind, Burnett, NYork. N 3, GHVER, COIN.—ADAMS & CO. WOULD RE cha positively commenced, must of course be distressed at | alone—that all he could say was that nothing was on his | Joserm Surm, aged 60 years, Ss ept “ STON, 7, ary, WI 1 etfully eall tho attention of the banks, brokers, mew that hostilities, even now, are likely to bo | shirt; I did not hear her rey ; Patrick made this remark 1. 0. 0. FThe members of Liberty Lodge, No. 403, I. Scur Piast, at Provincetown 27th, reports falliag in | , BOSTON—Arr Oct 27, barks Mary, Whelden, Malaga ree Dp le genera ge of, the bake; Wrokses; ae avoided, and that the “combined fleets,” with the excep: | laughing. 0.0. F.. are hereby notified to moet at the ‘lodge room, | With @ brig on her beamends, water logged and mainimast | 20th ult, Gibraltar 23; Eastern Dello, Havener, Havane lh a , Mia tion of the steamers detached at the D.van's request, wor William H. Mackrell sworn, said : fone, 20th, no Int, Ke. ‘The Flash took-her iu tow and out | 4th inst’ Almira, Tarr, NOsleans; Georgiana, Reynolds, | the new silver coin at Philadelphia, in relation te I raside on the | No. 87 Bowery, on Sunday, October 30, nt one o'clock, to ; | timore: Ely Paes Pl bralian, Bar still, on the 7th of this month, at anchor in Besika’ b Black Stump road; Iknow the prisoners, Benjamin King | attend the fuceral of our iate brother; John @. Figi Pel rail epee iene polpae aes at vn Came ait pone: Deane Phlladelpuias briga Kern peereat Mogg or ene Users, Seacam The people of England, hewever, as Mr. Gladstone dis | an Patrick E hey were in my exipioy om Sanday, . L. BENaDIx, See B.A. LUCE, ath 15 mailer enst of Cape Cod. The name of the vessel | ‘inc. Fortune Island lst inst; Afriean,(of NYork,) Keen, | , The Director gives motico that silver coins wili be paid ow® was not recollested, but she was laden with ship timber, Inagua 12th inst; Inda, Ma'thews, NOrleens; Demarara, ob he Ee nee are for gold coins, in gums not less 8 SE A NE A 8 ET i i TT re and it was believed belonged to Hampden, Me. Clark; Louisa P’Snow, Atwood, and Leontine, Merryman, | fargor amounts at the option of Heit OF colts Ane MARITIME UNTELLIGENCE, -| Scum Arusy Paccen, of 90 tons, in ballast, strat | St yaiy'e dar Civilian, Webs, Chadeeas times, Phin: ed, t NOWwD otor, Sennen eesmennnnnnnnnnnnns | Delaware Breakwater night of 2tth instant, and sank; | ney, W iImington, NO; Mary Stanton, ‘Atkins, Baltimore; | With the view of factitating the duteiuting ithe new er instant; on that afternoon we policy can | down to tea at about six 0’ ora little before; Ben; of peace and its blessings. | min came in before we had done tea, and he came to tea; ‘rom Constantinople will now have | alter tea 1 walked into the sitting room, remained there cerned at Manchester, are of a different opinion, and will | the 9th day of 0 be perfectly contented if the object of B be secured without the sacrifi Our correspondence acquainted the public with the particulars of those pro- | awhile, and then walked on the stoop, and heart anus. ane : crew saved. About 100 sail rode out the gale with safety, | Billow, Perry: Chas Thomas, Saunders; Mary H, Crowell, | coin, and enabling the bank era, éc., to supply theme ceedings hitherto ualy Kuown im their general import, | noite in the kitchon with the children, U walked to the | gow mame He Ie ie «2.69 | with the above exception, | and Mail, Berry, Philadelphia; J 11 Long, Long’ and Jun | lvoe with a tie exnenne a franayeitonee a Boal Tt will be seen that at the time the great Ottoman Co: 1 in, and there saw Patrick aud Benja- | gum gars, 4 69 | slGH Warm. . $23 Scun Jenome, Reed, of and from Portland, for Phila- | Wellace, Foster, Rondout; sehrs Golden Age (Br), | or drafis on New York or Phitadalphi Sele the tend ait was agembled nothing waa known st the Turk atime Te Ok bare) hans, atest aL pRae | bc ANA ane delphia, with plaster, went ashore ov the south size of | Strum, Kingston, J, 28th ult; Saxon(of York.) Angol,For- nd forward it either by our own expreas, oF by pital respecting th in beyon: k; I cannot recollect in what manner , Oe 853. Naushon in the gale of Monday night last. and will prova- | tune Jsland th’ inst; Cyrus Chamberlain, Haws, Wil- | companies, to every city and town in tho United States acess: that the Grr bi tions of the Vic ; the prisoners were dressed on that evening; 1 | - POrtef New Work, October 28, 1 bly be a total lass. THe crew were saved, aflarremains | mington, NC; J” Williamson,dr, May, Elohmonds Jule. Eibte by exrreas of other #a(o and responsible eonveyanee: ote suggested ; planatory despatch | thivk Patrick wore a kind of Kossuth hat; Benjamin wore OLZARED ing in the rigging all night, with the sea'making a com- | graph, Perry, Fredericksburg; W'A Dresser, Dodge, City | Fartien sending us draft tate of SrOhRSeR hee eee be of Count Nesselrode ing the note of the Conference thing. a Steamships—Atlantic, West, Liverpool, EK Collins & | plete breach over the vessel. Partly insured. Point; Sea Viower, Dayton, James River; Mary Farns- | §nq Philadelphia (ay about 3¢ of one percent). bat ve aaah with that of F ‘oT had not transpired, and am Depew sworn, said ;—I am fourteen years of | gg: win Pina, aia Chetanten finesin & Gi ; Seer Es ah worth, Everett, Georgetpwn, DC; Helen’ Mar, Tvoker; | take no charge for attention to these snecio commissions be Se 0 sAuabaupalite of ‘Benuse and for TWAGSAt Ie Menaliin ch tena Sin one ;, Wm Penn, Sherman, Charleston, Lincoln & Co. Som J Var, from River Gambia for NYork, befere re- " . , elle i q w ‘ 3 ; twas at Mr, Mackrell’s on Sunday, the th cay of Ships—Indiana, Coffin, New Orleans, WT Frost; Hum- ‘dat Wiljaing has | il . Black Monster, Perry, aud J I, Bowman, Wooster, Balti- | yond the customary express rates for transportation servioe, land con! vieable to press the original note, wit! while there I saw Vatrick Burns and Benjamin | pyre Purinton, Given’ Mobile, ED'Hurlbut & Go; Wm | P°T¢ed st Wilmington, has lost sails. more; Jas II Strout, Corsop, Wilmington, Del; Hy Payson, ADAMS & CO., 69 Broadway, gut the modilications, upon the asceptance of the b an, a that day; 1 saw Patrick from ons o'clock until | Brvichn’ Tendertoe Liverpool, Nesmith & Sons; Winches: | , A Hy wy Sun was reported 26th inst ashore at New In- | Eldridge: Romes, flmer; Geo Edward, May; ‘Sarah N | — ——o— ith these views they offered, in the joint names o w both of | § , ° 4 ; let Bar, Wilmington, . Smith; DS Mershom, Spragg; WL Tay, Cain; RG TE PERSON WIIO SPOKE TO A STRANGER respective governinen‘s, a special guarantee of th, | ey were in the house up to eight o ter, Moore, Mobile, Nesmith & Sons. Smith, Smith; fershom, Spragg Tay, Cain; NA Patrick ohio We Som Herena, hence for Newbern, NC, ashore near | Whelden, Cain; © A Hecksher, Stubbs: Lady Sullolk, picture gallery on Thursday evening, if desirous to eom- . ; ks—G: lo 01 t " 4 1. i 3 . ” ‘ ve 0 thi ticular attribate of the Ottoman sovereignty. suppo him whenhemilked the cows, | vinings Adjuster, Htelineon, London, Franek te Meineke; | Ocracoke der, went anhoremarningot20habout So'check, | Crowell; Horuct, Strout; lorace Nelaon, Nelaon;Tefumphe | tinue the conversation, wit pleas co to the same place bo x be affected by th ~the administrativé independe: al other children; 1 was with him all the | yenapia (Hr), Cahill, Liverpool, T L&D R DeWolt. ’ | having previously sprung a leak during the galo of Tuc Mason, ‘and El) 'Dorado, Tilton, Philadelphia; Renown, Norden) bs ae ¥ of the Sultan within hus own ions. From what fol out, some fifteen minutes; there were two |“ Bage—Brothers, Abbott, Norfolk, H MeComb; Walhold- | day and Wednesday. It is stato’ she will bea total loss, | Crowell; Isabella, Faulklin, and Granite State, Hallet, lowed, it appears probable t 2 ce was by no to milk; T returned to the house with him, and then | ing funscomb, Demarara, J MSmith & Co; Harlot, Carr, | but the cargo will probably be saved ina very damag- York. antine, brig Carver, Seavey, Havana 5th 9 BR means unsatintac to the but that it was | we took tea together; I was with him from six o'clock Kingston, McCready, Mott & Co; Fred Eugene, Flinton, | state. Crew saved. The vesgel and cargo are covered by | inst. Signal fora ship, a bark, and four reeners : to got something good te deemed expedient, upon the whole, to consult the dignity | that evening until trick did not go off | Jqcmel, Snow & Burgess. sk ‘3 ’ | insurance in this city. has painted ports and appears to beabout 600 tons, Cl 5 UD fObe of the empire and the passions of the populace by making | the prepises of M f Gnat times Mice | Schrs—D B Warner, Harman, Charleston McCready, | Sci Ecrunsits, abandoned on the voyage from Turks | S@¥i# Nautilus, Taylor, Capo Town, CGH; Charlotte ne Lae done the milking; I wae with aa was also sev Mackrell d an and neat, an at least a demonstration towa went away I aw Benjamin; I then went to bed: | sot & Cor Aum Marie Coat Nee gcready, | ae aa y Wynns, Jiosmer, Mobile; NW Bridge,’ Woodbury, Tort | Ys; yGenticmens 1s everything according to order!” He seep however, the governments of on that afternoon in a linen coat, and | Contidence, ‘Neville, Newport: Pecktiee © Balk rece) | sland for NYork, wat a British vessel. Tad to load for Cuba: brige Alex Milliken, Fish, Charles- | pots ZoW arg All you enll for and in good style. All w informed through Count Ne A the cows he wore the coat he now | Brown Philadelphia, J W MeKee; Rover (Br), Sims, Nas, Br Scur Ina, hence for St Thomas, before reported | ton; Erie, Baxter, Philadelphia; John Guttenburg, Moore, _ construction really ; h Patrick by the pond fishing; the | sau Np,W diNewman & Co; Wild Pigeon, Sisson, india, | PUthack to Nassau, arrived there 2th ult. A Machias, to load for Jamaica; Henrietta, Norris, Portland REWARDS to set tow 8 we used for bait Patrick held in his hand: Ange- | nola, &¢, J H Brown & Co; Magyar, Hayens, Point Petre, ad been held, but the result had not been ascertained. | to load for Cuba; schrs Marian A Gould, Grant, Wilming- | ..~ PAAR AN rrnene terpr 0 1 p ; ¢ and the other children were with us; Augeline was | Guadaloupe Brett, Vose & Co. : : Fiswing Senn Avretore, (of Beverly,) Allen, witha full . Lacy, NYork,’ Sld ship Pisea- REWARD.—LOST, ON RSDAY EVENING, prise the Porte e firmly su ig spree ecine milked the gows. Sloop—Ameriea,’ Hu, Providence, master fare of codfish, is reported to have ‘been totally lost at k, brigs Iris Bernice, Margaret Elizabeth; $2. the 27th inst., in the G:1d o'clock train of care marked to the Cogs rk std 26th BUCKSPORT- WH Thomp- | Cape Mabou, the crew barely escaping with their lives. Scns Many, Gillespie, and Vircrvia, Coffin, both by equivocati amer—Mars, Stackhouse, Philadelphi No doubt can pow be ente: to Mortisanio, a large pocket book, containing notes te that he thoaght in the testimony of Mrs. Mackrell, and | 11 Oct 19, sehr Wn Tel, Groce, NYork, | protested and past due. Tho shove reward will bo also that of William Depew, in connection with all the | respectin bay yi 9, 1 , aa ‘he finder if he will return the samo either to 8, Lym . °: : BANGOR—Cki Oct 24, briga Hampden, Pomroy, West Pe Ni ness and consistency of opposition o by the | other facts, there was enough shown to prove an alidt on | fp Ohio, For ae ee, to M0 Roberts, Oct | Sf Ferland, wero ashore at Chetican, Caps Breton, no | yaa toy Atwood, Ateccd, Maiainies Heq., 102 Pear! streat, or W. 8. Stooum, ‘ee of tho Sk Ni. Western Powers to the encroachments That tof the two prisoners; that, for his part, acting py el iakey TS ea ae date, both badly stove and condemned, BEL AST—Bark Roman, Hamilton, for Buenos Ayres, | Fourteenth street eee? Comnee OF Highth avenue an@ their representatives were perfectly sincere in. bel on the part of the people, he considered it use- | dood, at eeaied brig Grand Turk, of Sears | sce Cuanwiox, Webb, of Deer Inle, before reported dis- | went to sen from Gany Point 24th? aged be CE MM the desired object een obtained by-the less to proceed any further, as it was evident that Burns | [tie pow, how ports Onea: apparently lishtemed ef ees Ne | abled at Melpeque in the gale of 29th ult, on goiag into BATH—Arr Oct 22, schy Arno end Ontario, NYork; $2 REWARD.—NOTICE—TO CARMEN, EMIGRANT the Conference is eyond doubt hy the dir and King could not have been the perpetrators of the | cf her cargo, (Brig Grand Turk cleared at New Heron | Cascumpeque a few days after, for repairs struck on | 94th. ship Cynosure (new, 1257 tons), Tucker, Mobile. et rere ate eebere ana Caines. a went Se rantee to this guarantee Ww fect which they have pla | crime alleged against them; but, said Mr. Armstrong, of reward, lost from the ship Benjamin Adama, on Friday 3la® course I sha!l be guided by the Court, and take their in- ip John Vyle (new, 840 tons), Gratfam, N } jnstent, a leather trunk, said trunk being i the bar, and was so badly damaged that she was con- | ~ Cla 26th, sl ith inst tor Darien, demned. The Champicn was 65 tons, built at Esse Her crew was probably taken ely new e off. by some passing! vessel] i , f York. one hundle broken. _Whoover will rotarn the ald. trunk tinder obligations Turkey considerably m¢ structions in the matter. : parton vena} i 189, and insured at Beverly for $1,500. She was ownel | [OTHBAY Arr Oct 22, brig Australia, Wylie Vort+ te to THOMAS CG, HINTON, 13) Greenwich stron peretive than exist at present ; and it is evident thst | JusticeStrong replied that the Court coincided with | gitjP.O#We8% Williams, New Orleans, 15 days, toT P | Fincivally by Messrs James MansGeld & Sons, of Gloness- | ath Grecaraweens othe Clilford, Kellock; “Meridian, | feceive the ce g . Meridian, | rec Brig Pacific, Yates, Pictou, 18 day: seis! ter, remainder at Deer Isle. Schr Ann Maria, one of the | Haskell, and Gen Warren, Guptilt, Rockland for do; Saz ‘6 = ara = Brig Ohio, Sinith, ’Norfolk, dave fo masters Got 23, | Gloucester vessels reported ashore at Casco pequa, is | maritaz, Dodge, Brooklind for do? Henrietta, Tinker, Ca- | GS] () REWARD Wild, BE PAID FOR saa te 60 miles off Cape May, fell ih with schr Hill Carter, Nel | ®mone these arrived Lome. Her niaster paid $250 for | Jais for do; Mary Hlizabeth, Bowden; Trenton for do; Mary | Qua instants’in South Brovklyn. ‘It’ was fo. on uotioiahee, son, from Richmond with a cargo of flour, ship's stuils, | €°tting her ofl. The Franklin Pierce woul) probably be | Louisa. Norwood, Couldsboro for do; Catharine, McNear, | siutc, and fastened on the end of'a plece of wood about four &e, bound to this port, with loss of mainsail, mainboom, | ©1118 day or two; $250 was to be paid for getting her Bangor for do: Pilot, Spoitord, Rockland for NYork; Julia in Icngta, and contained fourtven small diamonds, ne et, wi ainb >Rosannah had got off without damage. Schrs tha, Crowley, Addison for do: Coquette, Bennett, | ‘he above reward will be paid tor its rcturn to No. 10 Cours: and mainmast split; took the captain and érew off, and Tho Rosanna’ f Martha, Crowley, Addison for do; Coquette, Bennett, Ga th Sitti pak the bag abge and weatinicseeol ch the Ico and Orlander, of Tremont, Independence, of Bos- for do. land street, upper story. schoorer, and on findiog her put frst mate and three | t*.,and E ico, of Southport, wore atnoug the veasels | “Ciry POINT—Sld Oct 24, schrs Rebecea, Whitaker, and or = seamen on board, und brought her into port. The Oex- enined at Cai cumpeque, Schr Gold Hunter, of Glou- ee a See vd he $] REWARD.—LOST ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, ferienced very heavy weather om 27th tala gale from Nk | Coste knocked her rudder off, about Ist inst, off East the above reward. Lord Stratford himsel!, whose Turkish predilections have | the prosecuting Attorney, and felt satisfied that the pri- | never been questioned, thought the Porte mi safely | soners, from the evidence of Mrs. M il, were innocent. | and properly pt the Vienna Note, even in its unmodi- | The Justice therenpon requested Burns and King to stand fied fora, with the Appendage of s declaratory clause, 1 them that the evidence of this morning r tench governments relieved them from «ny participation in the mur. and decid Ger, and that they were honorably discharged from cus- | discarding the wh tody. learned the uses to which I Mr. Armstrong observed that he never supposed them | to turn it. to be gi he now felt much pleasure that on the It further appears from these r case bein, ly investigated the evideace exhibited went beyond t thei upon Brown, Boston. 26th inst., near the corner of Sixth avenue and Foure iTON—Arf Vet 24, sloop W D Mangum, French, New | teenth stre red mix Scotch terrier, wore a collar with delays may have bnen occasioned by the incitor their ianocence completely. | Fone 3 pe, and put into Port Hood for repairs. : Sld 24th, schr Hannah Matilda, Rock- | the own d_ place of resid a is, Se scot reine e “ oe 1o W; had decks swept, filled cabin with water and had 2 Pp York for Taurto: th, schr Hannsh Matilda, Rock- | tho owner's name and place of residence engraved upon peace they pare Peedi puesto the advan 0 e citizens of Jamaica’ and Flushing are 1 | Sve thetiwatanan her ela, jan Dpaicpgallink taaake 2 Linyer, Spates, of and from St John, NB, for Alex- | hil!, Baitimora; 25th, sloop Home, Fordham, NYork. Ape Ces ee eres aeenig, the sesso) eee ‘cont ge of Russia; in fact, the n of the Craris at this | mendable for the very efficient manner they s the versel in contact with stesmer Admiral. EAST GREENWICH—Arr Oct 24, schr Reneleha Ha'lock, 1» Wil paid the above reward and nequostions asked, ie Cpt Smith had made every arrangement to leave the | and:ia, y moment less farorable than it has ever be bited ir endear: pe when the gale pieberstad: Ot She lost bowsprit, eutwater. &c, and was otherwise bad- | Smith, Rondow to find out the perpetrators of 46th sehr Ontario. Port Ewen. commencement of the ruy The tern this most foul and atrocious murder, and we were grati- af ‘ - - H é = y Oct 25, schr Martha Wrightingts LOST AND WOUND. nent 0 this h ¢ rde re Schr JH Johnson (ir), JoLmson, Nassau, NP, § days, to | ly damaged; leaks 100 strokes per hour; started windlass | YALL RIVFR—arr Oct 26, schr Martha Wrightington, D WOUND. Bieectedy deatuat the var cent can Armairong, the Ansltant, District Attorney? ase very | © 2 Miller & Co, aad oe heavy weather, 7?’ © | pitts and parted hawser, and nally succeeded in working | Wrightington, Philadelphia,” e es Wt OPRRATGuiAnette Lm LOST ae reo UpTaIGeom and the adipissicn of a measure avowedly unwelcome to | possible me sles Y _ Schr Bill Carter, Nelson, Richmond, 8 days, ty C H Tuer. | into Bath. Arrived 26th; ache Treasurer, Waplea, ‘and’ Hope street stage on the evening of October 27, with tortoise » | possible neans to ofiect the discovery of the guilty parties. ih ol " “a Gand Te ooneieas fobet Ratti be son, in charge of the mate and three seamen of the brig | Sen Mancunsim, Smith, of and from Baltimore for | S#2 ht aid caer pease wre return cur thanks to the magistrates Onin, who found her abandoned at sea (see arrival of the | Kingston, a, was totally wrecked on Caicos reef det inet, | Lakei Jeffers, Vhiladelphi which sailed 24th for Retd brig Enoch Pratt, | shett rims and spiral framo, foldo wp equare, aud his pride. He is required to Baltimore, with loss offore- | co cage, It is easily identiled as it is the'o low conditions already cepted to be superseded by_¢ ers framed with spec ers 3 sand courte: | Oyj nt 1, and chief mate severely injured by falling from the | kind in the United ‘St The finder will b bly re stringeney, and, in default of his adhesion to these | sies rendered us during the tedious investigation. | oe ashiand, Bitely Nestotie 8 dara Her mate and six, others came passergers in the Brsohe | £% 74° eon Aton) arded by returning the same to A. V'- Higgins, No. 0 Wall terms, he ds left with the option of war under cireum sist oR | Schr Tennessce, ———, Virgthia, 9 days. Aa) added i 7 ‘ GEORGETOWN, DO—Aer Oct 29, brigs Prairie, Hoghes, | **e¢ete ly more adverse to him than formerly. yy | ees = ja ith, Virgin’ 3 y Sal izasbet! lon; 24th, brig Andover, 7 delays, therefore, have taken place, they have not bron to | Colonel J.S. em, Peunprvanie Her, samuel Ridout, | gen golm Macon, Smith, Virgin. sayy | Tuo Scoomns, names unknown, went ashore in | Suet; Ann Elsabeth, Tylor, Botton; 21th, Vig ” | BOueRentor the tin tartera bay horse aad: caer Soak Prejudice of ‘the European cause; but the trath is, | Maryland; Major A. F. Ferguson, Kentucky; James Becket, ; Schr JO Punyon, Clark, Philadelphia, Sdays. Wood's Harbor on Monday night. GLOUCESTER—Arr Oct 24, lig Nancy Pratt, Bates. | is now at the livery stad North Moore street. Tf no® at they aah 5 Amost wholly due to the unfortu- | San Francisco; D, Melhado, Jamaica, W. 1; W. G. Pear: | Schr Mary H Mililin, Carlisle, Smyrna, Del, 2 days. New Stoop Lingrry, of Nyack, while sailing up the East | Surinam 20th ult. called for within three days, will be sold to pay expenses, nate mistake of the i Tet the realer | son, Washington, D. C.; F. Seymour Nichols, Maine; Rev. | Schr El Dorado, Wess, Columbia, 10 ays.” river and opposite the Fulton market, was struck yester- | _ Arr Oct 26, schrs WW Brainsrd, Rondout; I. 8 Chase, N ~ ———— recall the tacts as they occurred. When Ri Hugh T. Harrison, Maryland; arrived at the I'rescott | Schr Giralle, ‘Addison, 10 days. day morning suddenly by a squall from NE, and capsized. | York. Sla brig Mary H Chappell, Feriokson, Philadelphia; OUND—OCTOBER 2TH, IN AN OMNIBUS, A WATOR compulsion upon the Ottoman government by invading | House yesterday. y Schr Paciiic; ———' Kastport, 8 dayy., The capiain aud crew were saved by the timely arrival of | schrsC I Viste, Gilkey, do; Choctaw, Blackwell (from | 7h, ,tud chain: the owner my, recover the same, on proving the principalities, Europe was called upon to interfere. Captain Gibson leaves this city to-day for Washington. | Schr America, Piéree, Bridgeport, Lday, for Philadelphia. | some East river boatmen. The I, was subsequently towed | Sandwich). do. Peete: eer ne #8 No. 2 New, York Hovel, ‘bevwrmas There were two a which this interference might | We learn he has just come in possession cf additional | a BELOW. : : { round to the Battery, where she is now lying (ull of water. GOULISBORO—-Arr Oct 8, brig Whitaker, Noonan, East- oes eee are ene ye been declared against Russia | evidence, in the shape of doermeats, which he wascom- | pi. yp G = A % he sustained no damage to hull or rigging. port for Alexandzia. FOEND-A RAPT OF SIX OR FIGHT LOGS, FLOAT. at once, or Russia might ye summoned to retrace her | pelled to leave bebind him in his escape from prison, | Brig J F Gowan, from Pensacola, with lumber. Ricken, GARDINER—Arr Oct 19, achr Star, NYork. Sid schra ing in tho Lay, whieh the ovner ean have by itoving PED. Steps, under penalty of sucha consequence. The latter | which will go far to strengthen his claim of indemnifica- SAILED. Ship Greenwich. Grae san Doin (May 9), for San | Jane, NYork; 20th, Only es do; 22d, Iamartine, and orty and paying expenses, on uppiication to A. L. Levy, 78 —_ of course the alternative preferred by the European tion from the Dutch gevernment. eee Wn Peon, Chssleston, and frost the lower Francioo hay 22; lat 31.8, lon 42 46 We | | Ustaloga, do; Sarah & Ley, orton, ay Weak ee 3 | jae 2 eS » , indeed, the instantaneou fev. H.?. Harrison, Maryland; Col. J. T. Taylor, Ra- | bay im the morning, steamship United States, flarana and fl ‘ : Pde 11 23 HARTFORD—Arr Oct 29 sieamer Uncas, Bates, NYork; aT a of blood been anywhere advocated, to the best of leigh; ir, Hanckel, Charle-ton: T. Thomas, Tima, Bea New Orleans. : z for tin ene Myaue Th Tat 0.11 Selon 5 94 {PTT 7) | gohurs Josephine, Morrison, Philadelphia; Delawate, Cook, ost, Nickolas Hotetand Gant Warten stro Brooke kaowledge, except in certain eminently religious prints | Juan Tritan, Juan Cot, ima; Gen. 8. T. Williams, Illinois; ; W'nd during the day from N to NE, Ship Atalanta, Colby, hence (April28) for saa Franols- | 40: srgo, Spencer, NYorkHartford, Sith, Philadelphia, | a bro vu paper containing a ace chemisette and of this country. Terms could only be proposed to Ru Lut. McLean, U. §.N., arrived at the Prescott House | —. July 17. Int 38.15 8 I even (ae! sloop Gen Kossuth, Banning, NYork. dersleoves. ‘Tha parce! was dropped in a South ifn bya conference. A conference was assembled withoa | yestenay. 2 [By Suxoy Hoo Proving THaGRarE.} i a fo : 2 relates April 28) for San Fran- HOLMES’S HOLE—Arr Ock 22, brigs Kernisan, Burditt, oon the srry boat. Tha fiader will receive $5 on deli posal ie Fee ncpe a jout dei Sars lay he it |” Hon. 7. 1. Clingman, member of Congress from North Tux Hicmanva, Oct 23--Suadown, cach Ate 1, of age then (an ” Port au Prince 14 days for Botton; Inda, Matthews, New | ‘he aboveat 15 East Warren strect, South Brooklyn. amar: 4 ward had been intelligibly | Carolina, is in Washington. Steamship Win Penn passing out by the Hook. All the ye De 2 Orleans, for Mo. = a frasel anti the intentions of tsauthors had beer nnwis ” ee | other outward bound vesrels have a goed fing. One ship Pig Sa rears) Pea ineeo, Teneo) (iats 23),, fe ERAN port Ost 25, sche Kenaith,” from Port. [9ST ON WEDNESDAY, 20TH INST. NEAR ZH oe In the steamship Ohio, f As) all—Hi Rostwick, J H | in the offing. e brig south of the Hig! is. a " fe from { ad for \ York. =, ixed Se teh terrier; wor M1: ‘ith ¢ would have besa brought to issue there and then, vilson, J E-Cox, 8 Owen and wife, M Moore, John Go Wind moderate frou N. Weather ba Ship Frigate Bird, Cope, from San Francisco for Manila, | '"NiwaRK Sid Oct 27, schr Bay State, Verrill, Rock- | place of residence enscoved upod it," $10 Seraed wit Re maee nfield, Adams & Co luckily, the terms embodying the de: Sept 22, lat 32 N, lon 124. lanced and qualified with » prodigious care that the | Wells, Farzo é& Co's. and Berfor hi uy : i land, Me. To'wisever will leave said dog af No. 70 West U ip Senflowor, Loring, 4 days from St John, NB, for | S-Ni en are Oct 24 achr Cyrus Chambertain | strcct, and no questions asked.” N07) West Yourtesatia ect 1 rs i Soars: P News By THE NIAGARA, Li Oct 18, lat 42 58, lon 63. “4 i vg) Vege object of the entire proceeding was lost. and it became | Rockwell, M Pearsall Pl Rech 2 iverpool, 4 Hawes, Wilmington, NC, for Boston. In port 25th, 814 —— sonauens teditin mek aan oe ead © | Bird, USN; Cape R Bi Art from New York Oct 8, P'anchita, at Niarsetties; 10th, | “An Am bark steering W, showing a red signal with " , oh pleats OST-ON TIE EVENING OF FRIDAY, OCTOBER ask and Turkey might grant without injury to the sosee | 3® Nit Benet, “Me Binnee Wilhelming, off the Start for Bremen; 1th, Eliza, of the | q white letter O in it, was sce June 20,0 Cape Horn, | AL, the atovessnd many of ‘oimmatunnie; Prager toes, el Bee age Gt ah rat Le inn PR tt Simes, M Lizard fr Antwerp; 13tb, Universe, at Liverpool. ‘h large elipper ship Fteering South, showing a white sig- | Of 24th having ity of Europe. This, and this on 0 r} ri Second atroct line of otunibusses, a morocco ket- y, has beén the cause of | Alsop, Capt : from Boston Sept 22, I. & A Hobart, at 8 : Oct i 2 MN 7 Fanny Fern, Briggs, Albany. Pooks contatul f ue to’ trae to the delay; but there is one point on whieh every reader | RW Dailey, JW Dixon, LD tsa W Serman, LF Mans: | , A7F from Boston Bept 22, 1. plore’ at Quosustowa, | BAL with red crose, was seen Aug 22, lat 12) N, lon 11760, | 7 hot Got 26, 514 AM, among others, brig Enoch Pratt, | PK, containing papers of no value to any one but to the may most confidently assure himself. Even if the neco- | field, W Mayo, R Lard) Mrs KM iork. aise Mivhians | FAreede, at Rochele; 10th, Theodore, at Queenstown; | | Bark Almeida, from Baltimore for Havana, Ost 23, lat | pVePFn iver tor Baltimores sclirs’Ieabel, Wilinaas, | deitteygQh2 Peres maing found thoabore will be Ube Sietlons dhould be arotracted for six months loager, the | Postel: Che ten’ rH Settaoa Chae baahoed, 3's Geans | Bld Or Dowtanl Ost 6y Biateomn, trom: the Ckyae: 7th, | ace Marin: aud for Now Tork frome with loss | Philadelphia; CW Bentley, Reed, Freetown for Darien | 1s Urelard street. Process would still be inconceiaably shorter than that of | Welch» 3M Mis MA Thomas. Miss A Thomas, J B | Jobn Parker, do; i1th, Actress, end Defiance, do; 2th’ | of srife orn do off ecounate 2 (having put back on account of head wind); Lowell, OST OR STOLEN—IN EDINBURG, SCOTLAN. war. We put aride for the moment all that war might | \slen, W Maginis, E Halleway, Mi Mathews, H Bu National Eagle, from Liverpool; 18th, Dromahale, from " J A Dyns, Providence for Philadelphia; Montexuma, of Isles- | T,¢T Of, STOLEN TIN EDINBURG, SCOTLAND, gost aud npeak. of tine oaly aud, therein not. we are ij Graham, C Céodman, Ti Kercham, CH | ihe ciyde, ne? 3 1th, j priest Whatemen, boro; Deane, of Provinestown; sloop Fasiioa, Vrovi- | joe. -Oaw Northegn Indian. 1 por cent BlO board are, # reasoning being who will affirm that twelve ly, L Biunt, I Shires, EB ob 5 d 7 WB Seo correspondence. - - dence for NYork. 0 3 bonds, months, oF ten times twelve mynths, woult have sumiced | late, HC Everett, 1B Wauleee: T | wast, trom Liveroul Argo, from Queeeeesee caiaiees | | Arrat Provincetown 2ith, bark Corvo, Martin, (of Or- | “Sia et 26, nchen T © Hopgdon, Philbrook, Savannah; | Maubees30r Ait pociaae ber cated eee ots Fate ne a sigeytion by an appeal to the sword. | Sus"caec, Ht Roman, AY Baldwie, and 190 others.” "| from’ Portemouth; 10th, Floride, from Deal; 11th, St | Jeeps) Atlantic Oecan. — bbls. Marvest, Teunton for NYork; Granite Lodge, Rockland | the came. as psymext Las beon stopped, rk; Cyros Chamberlain, Wilmington, NC, for Bos- nanan ‘The Emperor of Russia has now expressed himself, aud po wat Biv atte abn Binh Louis, Seen Portaiouthe tienk Wiaids, “aad Acelastc _Arr at do 224, brig Lewis Bruce, Freeman, (of Orleans) sideleenieias int AA. probably with sincerity, in favor of peace, and he has Tun Rar-noap Companies AND THE Post OF- | frsm Liverpool; Warner, from the Clyde; "12th, Herinang | N Atlantic Oecan, 18 bbls xp oil. “The Cape Cod fleet Lava veo, Providence for Gardiner; Mianesota, of | QTORTHERN INDIANA RAILROAD BOND LOSE— even, a8 Our readers are aware, assented to the substance wr.—We learn from Washington that the from South Mth, Qi + England and Ti. | B¢ver done so poorly as season. W W Daynard, of E Meridan. 1.1;' Mary Powell, of Perrong are cautioned ageinst negotiating bond Ne. a8 of stich conditions as the West sary ; bettieen the department and the Northern and | pa rtorde frome direrpook 7 (oem OF England and Ti |” “Are at do about 20th ult, brig Eshcol, Smith, of Truro, | Saniwich; Meriuer, of Barnstable; Canton. of Newbury. | exaus Norenern Indians Ealircad Company, for $1.00, c ql aa et ir mail services, th comm i d . D +131 e i i tS 5 te Md, Antare- | ham; oopa Win 1 No. is ’ : % than come to terms on a matter of form, would bea | {helz mail service “4 Sth, Anna de; 1¢th, Eolas, off Portland; 13th, Hippogrifiee, | 4:0 “Soow, of Provincetown, 1000 bbls; Sept 7, Harriet | Uudaunted, of ilarwich, " i ‘n powers thiak m a tment, the mail regulations, &c., are no nearer | gt Liverpool + . ay. LE - —-- course hardly reconcileable with that astuteness of char- ‘iment at this moment than three months ago. ‘Art Troe Richmond et 11 Narcagancott, at Liverpool. | Net Cook, do, clean; Medford, Handy, do do; ‘Richard, | “Jp port 27th 81, AM, brig Donglas (Tir), Douglas, from NOTE DRAWN BY PATTISON & | acter which few ceny him. All that is sought for iS | pmprurmmaaremcmenremmerwmrcem=rmccmmmmmusrves | Arr from New Urioans, Sept 24, Matilda, at Barcelona; | »QUPs, dodo. : Ripnik® Provicence for Maitland, NS; schra Anne Jenkins, Sher- Marsha e ord hon A. Davis, at six montha, security. Anew note is ved for no other reason | a a sa ’ Kenda : 4 ictos Sroxvs—No date, lat 4 59 N, lon 106 42, Navigator, | map, do for Baltimore: Almira Joy, do for NYork: Wan- } from Septeimer 1, for $283. one de by J.C. Ree y, h Oct 4, Mary H Kendall, at Genoa; Sth, Royal Victoria, at ae a7 p ; than because the original document has be " Birth, - . Hull lite ashes! atiiiecol . Palmer, Nan, 17 mos out, 3th full. aso, Wildy, for Georgetown, SC (having returned on | verison to the orderof Stephen A: Davis, for $192, at three - ji the a ii 0 At Hoboken, N, J., on Taesday, October 26, Madame neat] by tae » .iverpool. ‘f ad wi A ’ or PI del months, from Angu "1, Jersons are cautioned against mee be faulty, The justice of the condit noel | fen Ss ce Foreign Ports. account of head wind); acon, Bart, Boston (or Pade eee ee a on ee ea iar tote wraeea beyond dispute by the Czar’s ow } Exasaanp Cunist, of a daughter. Telegraphie Marine R © Ansan, PR—No Aa yossels in port Oct 4. phia; Mariner, Nicker, do for Albany; Montezuma, Nich- | fhe ‘inder will couier @ favor Wy ecnting them to & rofesses his willingness to a Married Ost 28 Acarvico—In port Sept 4, ships Mayllower, Wood; Pau- | ersou, Calais for NYork; Moro, Haskill, Providence for ‘Thirty-third street, noar Eleventh avenue, ox to J Pe he will only place this, ’ il ‘Anbeal aa, New | line, Colburn, and Mavutles, Macloon, with coal for ? M | do; Lowell, do for Philadelphia; Deane, Deane, Philadel- | Ostrom, 140 West Thirty second street. In the Order of the Society of Friends, on F in Philadelphia, Sytvaxcvs Macy, son of | Orleans; ki . to Canorise, daughter of | Charleston, brigs Broome, New Orl Governor Briges, Poaoiter velosign, | 88 Co: also, Dr ships Cornelia, Highlander, and & phia for Poston; Canton, Wilbrool:, Ipswich for Philadal- ns; Caroline, Sea | and Dutch bark Jean, with the same. phia; © W Bentley, Freetown, fer Darien; Hannah Matilla, | QTRAYED OR STOLEN—FROM Tif PREMISES OP factory (record, the Eastern question will be shelved, and Europe will return with bette thaaever to the pursuits and improvements o! “a ‘ ‘ " : Barnapors—In port Sept 3, brig Aonian, Yates, from Dighton, for Alexandria; Harvest, Taunton, for Charles Cheesbrough, Fors Washington, on tho night of date of October 13, 6 2. 3 Galena, and Wm Pit, Vhiladdiphia; sehr Joha Oliver; | probably for a salt island. Brig Fiwin, Morton, from do | Sprague, from Wareham for NYork; and most'of those | Lik. Whoever, reiurng, sald loro, or gives infvemation, that any new fact ch, Bostor | Turks Islands. ‘ 3 * | arr Sept 27, and sld Oct 1 for Port Spaia. reported 26th. — 4. subscriber EB. F. ROGERS, 15 East Twenty-seventh question is known » Rey. J. Cotton Smith, Sr Joun, NB. Oct 23. Cautso—in port Oct 3, ships Deflance, M’Cerran, in cus- | NEW TAV!N—Arr Oct 25, schr Celeste, Albany; stoops ready communicat reepondence. Pri ed on Tuesday, Turkey as inevitable. T hake Rbod . | tody of the government; Volga, Holm, from Melbourne | Atlos, and Tuntivy, do: 26th, schre H W Bonedict, Phila. (ork; bark Rhodes do; | “iyo, wanting a mainmast, having lost hers off New Zen | delpiiia; T Bene dist, Thomas; AT. Packer, Hemingway; B FANCY FURS, h 40. | tack: "Now York, from San Frances (are Set Splendid, Hill, Rondout. 1a Islands; Golden Racer, Melcher, ldg with cargo ta- to Jaxxiz M, doug able Mutual Insurance Co. Arrived—Ship John Holland, brig Emeraki, de: 25th, brigs ) for | English, Lyo A ‘DUPLICA’ The question is e i : ; re URS AT THE ORYSTAL PALACE. t * tov tke, nati Chin th, brig Industry, Pike, St Croix 17 ds; sehrs Ver- F 3 every point of view in those Intters, and the con- Sei eee thatioa socosar auc ot Herald Marine Correspondence, ken out of condemned vessels, of which, it ts stated, there | milion, and W C Atwater, James River. is Grostuctoeee, te gvny coeunniet fen hos cole eae clusion unanimously come to is that there is no ; a Foasrows, Oct 27. | are plenty in port; bark Black Squall, Faller, lésting, | | NeW BEDFORD —Acr Oot 2%, sche Tologeaph, Freter- | tre ‘ow alling by the eabscriber at madornte prices. @seape. This seems to be the opinion in Con-tan. * ad, on Wednestay, |, Tite masted schr James H Claiborne, Wainwright, | Uischarging, and will be condemned, icksburg, for A ___ | deme. very splendid dovigns in rich volvot cloaks, tinople even more than here or perhaps in Eaglal, aed aoe een way: | from Wilmington for Boston, laden with piteh, pine lam: | “also in port ships Aramingo, Father May, and Alboni, | — Arr Oct J roo Sisters, and May lower, Maachias | Wibfituasian enble, Hudson Bay auto, oral or whether the coup be delayed for one montn or three UF eae 1 ber and naval stores, dragged ashore on Long Loach, two | from Chiacha, arr Sept 50; Geo Raynes, and A Chesebo- y mer, Lubec for do; Potomac, martin, Buenos Ayres o! uesian lym, erm u mink, stone i reeland, allof Sta- the alivery. plumage of the grebo, from tho Take of Ladies and months come it will. That desponding view of things is rom (ay Head lighthouse, morning of 25th inst, | rough, from do, arr Oct 1; John Marshall, from Area, arr x = ‘ ', Variety of other choieo fi renéered gtill more so by the conviction of “the x : ervey, on Thursday, October 2 ind Plowing a gale from W by'N; haslost boat, eplit | 2oth.: John Baring. from Chincha, arr 2th; Manchester, | Arr 27th schre Dusky Sally, Loring, Norfolk; Sylvia tee fetpeantelig’ Ereiteg. to view. taon yd rails, &e Sheis abort 400 tons burthen, andis full of | from do, arr 26th; Ge those letters, that if any indications have been given by Mat’ Seamed, Aa to Jase ge Evans, Witchoraft, Kentacky, | Bighee, Philacelp Doat, —— (new), Balti- 6 Emperor of Russia of a willingness to entertain pro , Takata. denied al 1. Dewas water; crew taken off by the lifeboat Cay Head; assistaa: 1 B Wales, Ontario, and Medora; barks Lenox, from Chin- | more for Nantucket Shoals. positions for & pasioc arrangement, they ore only intend Axx Dunanian, daughter of Jaco las: cetever 26, by the | has been rendered the J HC. |__| oha, arr 224; Tangier, and Helen Francis. NEY LONDON—Arr Oct 25, brig Galena, Hatch, Phila: For manufacturer ed ‘as a blinds that his object isto gain time, in the in Boston, on . , 2 : Sid 26th, sebrs Mountain Eagle, Bangor, and Warrior, Arr Sept 28, ships Cabarga, Chincha, (and sll same day | delphia for Boston; schrs Favorite, Lurnet, Providence for Ptention of Bm: hope ofan insurrection in some part—no matter wiere— | Rev. Ir. hu soe ‘dacatiat af Gapener Beton, tie. oF Gas Portsmouth; 2ith, ship Potomac, Ackley, of Nantucket, | for U States); 20th, Plymouth Rock, Tucker, Melsourne | Philadelphia; Belova, Kelly, aud Melvina, Kelley, Boston | foe'trs costal Palocs, U sig ¢ the Ottoman drminions; ani that to obtain this | sales Pacific Ocean. Aug 20, (and was to sail Oct 3 for Chincha); Oct 2, Crusoe, » for NYork: sloops Full River, Chase, Falmouth for NYork; ft is to hima matter of indifference whether the Mus. | former city. Pamtapeema, Oot 28-—4 PM. ~ | Bisbee,’ Chincha: Mountain Wave, Paine, Odinelia (and sid | Dolphin, Rowland, P tohogue for’ do; Hora ardner, ADIES’ FANOY FURS—THR BU sulmans massacre Christians or each other, or whether Died Arrived—Bark John Welsh, Amos, Rio Grande; schrs | game day for home); 2d, Marion, Maguire, Melbourne (and | Wickford for do; Jdmos Gorham, Nichols, Fall River fordo. | [rich taacy furs: of all natlomn iruow realy fect espe, Christians revolt against the Snitan. It ix asserted that ing, October 28, Josrrurye C.F, Pragor, | Méraron, Turner, Portland; Flizaboth, Ottis, Plymouth, | reported sld for Chincha.) Arr Oct 26, achra Palestine, Holt, Albany; Pearce, Burr, vile drind to ceuprie te ponte an Russian agency has never been more actively at work in | 7 So ey Pigzot, | Many J Rusling, Henderson, Bridgeport; W M Baird, Eld Sept 25, ships Clement, Osgood, U States Allyne Point’ for NYork. Sid propeller Dees Geer, for at of muta, ous, nelerinos, Tiotorines, Lippe thot immoral mission than at the present moment, and | (4ughter ol Joseph and Maty Piggor. on at | Crowell, Boston; AP & ( Wheaton, Vancoaat, Albany. den Eagle, Fabian, Chincha; berk ’“Ferron, NYork: schre D Lighton, Berry. for Philadelphia; Deliina, | saper., te) nd other fashionable garments in or ever em the knowledge that such it the cave is naturally a matter | 47H, fonera! Will Mike Ril? croadway.” The relatives |, Clesred—Ships Saranac, Decan, liverpool: Joba & Al | hips Berlin, Boarse, U States; 28th, Hermann, § assin,for NYovk: sloop Chl. Durie, tor do,” a Rare MaSukia atin telicaier aie ‘ of much concern to the Turkish government. in the | 204 fonds’ of the family are invited to atten without | bert Crowell New Orleans; brizs Samuel Small, Tread- | do: Rattler, Stump, Baltimore. | AHUEADILTHLA—Are Oct 27 FM, slifp Mary Pleasants, | foriber export kine is now meantime all accounts agree that the call for war further oti fn Pi bs weil, Salem; Wheaton, Staples, Fastport; sehrs Florida, Canpexas—In port abt Oct 15, bark Hecla, Peters for | Kennard, Liverpool; brige Beandyw e, Cormack, NYork; } by tho autocrat dies will find the preaant « mot is unanimous inevery part of Tur and though the | SUFthot Moe kness, pain aed death Nickerson Boston; RH Muntley, Hammond, Providence; | NYork 5 days; brig Ellen Maria, Treat, for Boston 5. Sa Small, Treadwell, Boston; echrs Oraluo, Winslow, | opportunity of purehasing. GRO. BULPIN, 861 Broadway. Sultan is popular with his sunjects, yet it would be hearoere arate child " W M Baird, Crowell, Boston; Copia, Sears, Lynn, Mass, ure Patmas (Aftica)—In port no date, bark Shirley, Weymeuth, tnxy (Br), foc eee Almon Ba- much as his crown were worth to bape ge thwarting How sweetly then departs the breath, for Baltimore Sept 3. i con ples aa see ns Osiyet, Bayete; uubvic feeling. These letters also spank of the number of ‘The dyi ig, how wild. sasters. Gnavp Key (Turks Island)—Ne Am vessel in port about | do; A Shailer, Pratt, Connecticut River; i | ish officers, most, if not all, belonging to the I 0 dying pang. : Bedivrd; Willett ST ye 4 It gently sinks to rest in heaven, to be blessed. BH See correspondence. Oct 10. mee esi te nervicg, who are now in Turkey, ani who are constantly | On Friday, October 28, after a lingeringillness, Jura A., | Sim Prrsavest, of Boston, for Liverp’ epee |g OE A Tee ees eae gp the move from Varna to Skumls, and other parts OF | daughter of Jacob Fox, in the 16th year of her age. ashore off Red Head, below St John, NB, 26th inst, has Brea tries Doetes, Tapiay, ivacelecd; Hib Boy ae tothe headoanetige “zone, military encamjments, | the relatives and friends of the family are tavited to | yeon surveyed and would be condemned. The President | At 26th, rigs Bostan, Tapley, Stiranciooo: Sut, Moy, Dticers of artillery inthe mame Sartoe large nithin coe | attend the funeral, without further invitation, (on Mon- | was a superior ship of 1,021 tons, and is saidto bo insared | POV" CT ra port ‘Ost 415, bark Japonicn, Gallacher rs of © he same serv’ . i N Ame Sy A agher, last few days, pamed through Paris on their way to | Se7 #fternoom, at two o/clock, from her tate resilience, | in Boston for $60,000. Philadelphia. {1d abt Oct 15, bark Spencer Kirby, Trecar Sagua, ‘bing, Cartwright, NY i bi ene, Now ws jog are at aed ny ing and eularging vie epacious aud comtercable Fly bran te the Jive). de Geando Bretagne, si no, ate conveniant vistance from nd the, Pincian Till, now under the nomoof the ber Crowell, NOrlean ip John & > be Cambridge, York, and Juniata, P—Arr Oct 26, sehr Worcester, Rhodes, | {14 jn’ the ps Harvest, French, and Vsjnedaugl, | Corso, the Piauza de Spagn' th, propeller Petrel, Kinney, | tend orening a new hot: in 7 Goer . Her remaius will bo taken to E ; , , ranch fre. De’ Tnothane fn which they hope to. offer inducomonts to Constantinople, and have obtained letters ol me, af Coe set Wrarramr Svea, of Nantucket, lost in the Arctic Sen, | tin zi schre Isaac Ilincile mes River; De merique, fn which they hope to, offer induosmonta, Guetion 40 Yoo brand Macher of ‘the “Astinen and other | Greenwood Cemetery. ver 27, Jam, wife of Ralph | Went ona field of ice in the night time, off Company's Is: NAGua——-No Am vessel in port Oct 12. In port Sth, bark A Philadelphia; rd, Jones, do; | traveler bee! eee Tene, cing 16 the Maio F fupotienaries, Several of these gentlemen hi it £ On Thuraday evening, Octo! 7, Jaxn, wife of P land, early in April last; the crew had but time to get | Brunette, McGrath, for Boston § days. Ben, 5 Reeves, Show, do: Ganges, Baker, Albany: Volta, | pnd loomy piazuas of ihe imperial city. Every offort obtained leave of absence, and should thi Benjamin. 1 will take place to-morrow morning, at ten into the boats, and reached the island, where they r Mernocrse—In port Aug 20, ships Bavaria, Bailey, for | Tutule, Rondout: sloops Adelia, Whiteman, and Fitna, Ele | de to meet the peouliar and liberal tastes of ‘uneral w , The cha | wood, Alban elow, echr mained several dayr, when they were taken off by anothi thing worth seeing, or sharing in, there is Leeds, Davis, Port Exen. Di NYork 224; Casti a Graves, from do for m public. yi whieh one of the mabsesthors, in 1 y dence, No. 491 Broome atraet. - . a tho ft rf y of conrior, bas for many ye 00 coubt that they will be among tle first on 1 ovelock, from her Inte residence, _ whaler and carried into St. Lawrence Bay, The veesol had | felands, diag; Splendid, Uicgins, from do, not chartered, wo fore and It j ioe aay et ig early AITths booounta that ree partige hore who The friends of the family are invited to attedd without | bitte of1on hoard at the time of the disaster, She is ane; Daltinore® Northrup, rom (lo for Callao 21«t; North 4 nd Rebel.ah Fogg, Adams, Phila- } te become intimately seqaesaces, Sheet, lang te al up a correspondence with friends in ConMantinople a further notice. an entire wreck. Atlantic, Cook, from Liverpool for Calonita Sept 18; Moses Sid kehre Anna Jenkine, Sherman, tor Balti- | {ot ladies, Losiies ty ete a reading Lvom, amd a ade a 7 On Friday, October 28, Wiiaam Derststouy, youngest . a 7 Calonttea unc; barks - Ad . Yi fi d siur bound eastward was seo hore on Gardaer’s | Taylor, Callaghan, from Boston for Calcutta unc; on of John ead Sannaliar Vas Cott ‘sgel B yonss 6h01) Point, Long sland Sound, on Wednesday morning. ‘She | Firefly, Robinson, from Boston for Callao Sept 6;' Lucia, room for gontlemen, bathe of every description, and @ Liver) etaule atlached w the uctel. there is no reason t credit the statement, that they are received with mu to tae fact. Lam assured, ai ° ‘ealina Dastel "O Fitep rhe 4 . ev rol BOTTACCHE, | a ep ages ienenketeteneomcdal The filende and relatives of the family are respectfully | was apparently {a ballast, and was high up on the Point; | Byrne, hens for Callao S074 4 eating, Boston April anak tamne Obicey D; COsTANGS, "$ Proveiters, | | eg SS | invited t 1 tte ‘t | supposed she went on during the storm of Monday, rr Aug 2, ships Kate Sweatlind, oh ‘ease 4 4 i i womneenocenl ‘he Atrocious Murder of Catharine Quigley, | Tif03 1°, Rend, the Caner a eenotices | snip supposed to bo her was reen off Ilantington on @ua- | 27; Gem of the Ser, Bownen, NYork April 18; Rebe Pacrtione HAT NEW AND SPLENDID HOVE), THR MILL = Pada ber C., daughter of the late | day afternoon, bound Kast, Jordan, do March 5, via Kio Janeiro. a orks sloop reooutty crested at the. corner of Meeting am] at Jamaica, Long Island, On Friday, October 28, AunieC., daug! ss Sid Ang 15, bark Homer, Wellman, Calcutta; 17th, hk. Mary Dall Queen streete, Charleston, 8. C., Will be positively 5 e : Amos Atkins, aged 21 years, Bank Trestow, of and for Boston, from NDedford, in | sie panama, Gerard, Callao; 20th, Bothnia, studley, | Motto, Bebce. ibbe, do. Cid Br bri for the reception of bonrdere ahd tho travelling publio 0 DISOHALGE OF BURNS AND KING, ARRESTED ON The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally | ballast, was ashore on Lovell’s Island at sunrise on 27th; | ChiPR Fanimiy (orn et Callao. Rovinson, § Sewport (where she will go oD | Tucrday, the ist of Nov 1b ie furnished ins sty nes edlag tcnepatepetaaed invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence: No. | had not got off at unset, but was expected off at high | “tint port Adelaide July 29, bark Asa Packer, Flot, | the railwa nr Seienee, Gladding, Albany. exceeded in pny Tnion, and has wh Before Justices Willett and Strong 107 Houston street, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’elock. | water, about 6% I’M, with assistanee from a steamer. sya i IRTANDCOd Got 2. vrig Martha Kinsman, Dyer, on Possessus, clegant amd eommodions. " ‘ foe ¢ 7 ‘The remains will be taken to Evergreen Cemotery for | Mr Tower, with eight men, had gone to her assistance cand Luey Watts, Hall, A 1) Thompson, Mobile, (not 20th); | tnd cold baths, which are always in readiness, . [ Yesterday morning the final hearing tovk place at | The rema from Hull. : ¥ N meta re about Oot ere Loe Tlanote, ae a; B Hele, Havana’ jubilee, Matenses;. br T. 5. NIOKERSON, Propriator. ‘ ss: ten hh eal sev . NYork, ldg; Flival s ve, do, r B hale, Hy » i Ll Flushing, before the above named magistrates, in the case | On Friday, October 98, Many Axx Tare, daughter of | pine Arwma, at Boston 21th, from NOrloans, was hove | OMAN’ foro niehces Hadley, (from Wilmington), for | Zebra, Porto Rice. ; ; AT NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL, 1 f Patrick Burns and Benjamin King, who were arrested | Martin and Sarah Hart, in the 5th year of her age. he 2th i hurri from ENE, lat 8i* 20, lon 73 ota Arr Oct 26,! brig Harriet, Hall, NYork; schr J Stull, THE MILLS’ HOU. é nora ff being concerned in Tho friends and aciuaintances aro respectfully re- | {O° Tet Sart of deck lant and Myla, en | BO. 80. pase Out, sehr Jas Power (B:), Jounston, | Purves, ao, : beget Ag oe fe | few days since on suspicion of being concernel in the | sted to attend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at Papicidt ” “ef . —t bi si ° * | SAN FRANCISCO—Ady Ost 1, ships JN Gossler, for AY TUK CORNER OF WHETING ALD QUEEN STIARETER Hope and murder of Catharine Quigley. two o7elock, trons No, 968 Weat Rhirty seventh street. Bane Nasiray at Philatetphte 37th, from NOvleans, | NYO ar Praver—in port Sept 7, bark Clara Wintsor, | Hong Kong, taking passengers; Race Hound, for ds, to 111, GHADOSETIV RLY. OF At 10 o'clock Mr. John Armstrong, the vigilant Assis- On Thursday, October 27, after a long illness, of con- | experienced secession of mer gales from NE to NW, RT 4h ding: beige Flviva, Peters, ftorn Boston; | succeed the JNG: barks Pentucket, for do abt Oot 10; TUB RECEPTION OF ‘9 s od saned sumption, Jony G. Erory, aged $8 years and 9 months. since the lth inst—lot sails and part of rails, Oct 23, | Button, hence divg; brig Fi ‘Cody, dd do: Challenge, | Nahumkeag, for Oregon Oct 4; Acadia, for sale, frt or BOARDERS QE TRAVELLING " ayntag, tant District Attorney of Queens county, continued the | "YEE tay and relatives, also mombera of Liberty | saw afull rigged brig stoning N NE, with lose of fore- Groton, cae iearat eek Tor’ dod; Tioga, Wilt | chester; Rebekab, do do: Fanny Major, for sale; Seneca, Op'tectday, the abot Novew scr, ! examination of witnesser, and Mra, Mackrell was called to | Lodge, No. 408, and Lodge. No. 178, 1. 0. of 0. F., | topmast head of foretopmast and main topgallant oe picks “ sila det a ding. Tth, brig R Ruseell, | for rt or charter; brig G W Kendall, for Olympia, (also | _ Ie is fmgaked int wigs ot, exared {ia any sity in the stand, and testilied most conclusively to an alii in are respectfully invited CRiohaamc mast. Oct 24, saw a brig with loss of mainmy NYork. adv for sule); chr Sea Serpent, for Sandwieh Islands | Union, ond Oct elegant and commodious Ps, we, Ky A bathe ; 1. | at at two o'clock, from his late residence, No, 74 4 som, from Cienfuegos for New York, | Mayo, NY 4. , Y tin cae of te to piomms The folowing the ev: | Seen uve oee ree) ah pu nen y Ws To alta haa Toe | her ran Are reo gag Wis Her, Berd, | Ot oat a ak Mote (of Rta), tom | Nove nadie #8, OW ito Grace of theywitners :— Lowden conat Meh Mobile papers please cop, ‘pat. | BOve out 220. Mo ict OX, ship Marathon, M'Neil, NYork; | Philadelphia vie hgattewp, (pick up derelict by a New TAY. TeMONT, Oe, re pit, Gronan Wavsworamt, of Bal: | Bog Sr Lawnence, of Waldoboro, before eported, was | bark Mt Washington, Tampon, to, ¥ pe eo we LR Snow, N York via Marble: | Svttsoo nn An Mrs. Harriet Mackrell sworn, sai reside om the | timore, one sand friends are’ rempect(ully invited to | abandoned ist instant, 96 milos ESE of Tybee Light. | “item Knr—in port Oct 19, Br brig Vietoris, for ea ort essen lon F Reder Cor'Providensey,meanie, | XTRA, PAY TALL U.,%. wai ber “y Burm and ‘Benjamin ‘ine’ say er rng attend hs funeral to-moraow morning, 8 fall stas | Mbt woe Sere Hace See es Wiesagtos iC, in *erteaa— Ta 20, brig Frederick, Baker, from ttnod. Joneena ), Andres, Pernambuco and market. Es trsan orompAl 8 the ‘cane om Bedag se th dee SE Detobor tnstast; 1 | crclock, from the Western Hotel, Ne Cortlandt strat, bay ge ty ie ato A cast ot | Boston, a 16th only hia vonnel 4 WAUREN—AlS FT, ship 160 Out (aew, 1,91 Lous), ee aan Sikaetat Samceatacs | "Sasteel sa isons pores Raseennr gaia racine ihe y Ton part of | Best Srumeld Sept 2, alps Medorn, Lord, Boten (tom | Joyeo, 0 and for NYotk, in tow of neu ing Leviathan’ | qabieree U1, 3)