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KREWS BY TELEGRAPH. | Interesting trom the Fishing Grounds. Mig, Atalanta, for Borton; Sara Geo: anne AMERICANS AGAIN ENCROACHING ON THE COLONISTS. 7 Hapelatic ns Norpongy Romo Affairs in Washi gton Boston Oct. 2%, 1863, : » for phis; Rosina, California, | SPRCT At CORRMIPONDENCH OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. By the steamer Admiral, wo have St. Joha (N. B.) ns Os +d Hocebos Bey, . papers of the 28th ims’. They contain the following | Prompt, Whelden, Boston; 4th, HON. JOMN WHEELER AND THE PRESIDENT. ssp pie * ae trees alee ete 18 eng ST Sh 5 Ath, Mary noon saoee- Wasuixcron, Oct. 29, 1863. " that a fleet 23 GorreNBURG—Arr Oct 3, Carlos, New York. é it to Fen. John Wheeler, M. C., of New York, arrived here | & m0 reached the city yesterday, stating that a ‘eur GuavmanD- Sld Oct 7, Union, Pennell, Bremen. peyy tte this morning, He had an iz : . of about one hundred sail of United States fishermen | -Octr 26 | Grovcmsrm—Sld Oct 7, Charles, Ruark, NOrleans. course for the bar, and on the boat . an interview with the President, Nov 3] Hasporc—Arr Oct 7, ‘Marion Sampson, Havana; 8th, ° aie > and on the 24th, about £36 and doubtless informed lim of the enth: of the were encroaching upon the fishery at Fox Island, im pur- 5 wg ey py Ry ion, ope yi | o’el succeed: getting safe in. Rational democracy, and their determination to rescue | “tit Of an immense schou! of mackie oa vy and pen | $ | Bentton, San Francisco; 11th, Hliiag Sun, Mors, Liver: | Fn EN Yorh om ae ama Tapley, from Jackson ly ; mitting flagrant depreda’ ons uy} - c 5 Our patriotic ‘resident from the wiles of the free soilers s abst irene innit vx) & | 'ievoms—Arr Oct 10, Phabus, New York. Sld 8th, severe 20, lom 734, was ki ‘on her beams nd abolitionists, who have at present the control of the | “0s of the tshermen belonging be te! 5 | Rose Standiah, de; Abeona, Child, Boston; 12th, ends, ‘The masts were cut away, and when she Saat ©. K, | dorhood. In consequence of this report, Sir George Soy- 7 | Powhatan, Moyen New York, | ieee eight feet of water was in her hold. by Ai pond ee aes . K. | mour immediately ordered the Bonita, Lient. Bridges, to v $ | Havar—Arr Oct 6 Helvetia, Marih, 8 York; 7th, Frank- Ae ee ree eee ncn until the @O iNESPONDENCE VETW' DISTRICT ATTORNEY | get ready for a cruise in that direction for the protection lin, (#) Wotten, do; George F Patten, Stinson, and Heidel | York, from Matanzas for Portland, who took off tee sop? Ll, Johnston, London. Sid Oct | e |, New Orleans; }4th, European, Turner, do. Up—Advence, George Hurlbut, Empire, ‘all, Isaas | load tain and crew and carried them to Portland. Tapley and crew extend their sincere thanks to : E O'CONOR AND PX)SIDEST PIERCK—A MARKED CON- | of British interests, and she accordingly satled,”” Phones Fat TRAST—MARSHALL HILi YER DETAINED DESPITE SECRETARY mMancy LE-CONVICTION OF THE The Frost in the Cotton York and officers for their kind treatmen: to them, . s Regions. Bell, Franklin, Constituti cticnt, for Ne ‘Pamavsema, Oct 29—4 PM. * SPOILS CABINET OKGAN, ETC. Bamutans Cok so: i888 York; Lemuel Dyer, een se creases, New Or. | Arrived—Steamship Kennebeo, Co; NYore uc L, Watsst, Rogers, from Darien, Geo, for N Yor, Wasuivatoy, Oct. 29-3 P. M. ae oes . leans. , Cleared—Steamships Kenrebec, NYork; City of | Put into Charleston 24th inst, having taken the late The New Orleans mail of Sunday last is received. inst, in lat 8030, lon 80 30, from N Hti—Arr Oct 8, Ro : ~~a~~ | Fritz, NYork, » Royal Victoria, Hunter, NOrleans; it Boston. Fisher, Boston Vinginia, Teal, ‘Richmond; sbip | 09 the 18th 8 It is asserted here, om good authority, that a istter | F Tobias, , | Which it blew heavily for thirty-six hours, when it . ae ae The Charleston Mercury says the frost of Tuesday last | ~~~~~~~-~~ Seaaraeeeae | Ailsa (Br), Duguid, Live thas been received by the !"vesident from Mr. Chas. 0°00 | tonseg throughout the cotton growing ‘regions and Port of New York, October 29, 1853. LivekrooL—Arr Oct7, Caroline and Mary Clark, Richards | Savannah; E Bray, Bray, n, toN W, and blew a hurricane, throwing the vessel om mor, stating that he could not understand why any dis- | \ in64 the 0 aod NYork; 9th, Taurus (s), Little, NYork; (se Hinke, Gay, Notice to Mariners. her beam ends, and rendering it necessary to cut away the tinetioa should be wade in (he action of the administra- @ plant everywhere. The crop wil be materially OLEARED. do; 10th, Manhattan, Peabody: Princeton, Russell, and A U.S. Scaver Ornce, masts in order to right her ; also caused her to leak, and ton between himself and sir. Bronson—teat they both | “?o™ | | Steamships—Florida. Woodhull, Savannah, $ I. Mitehill; | 7, Chandler, NYork; 11th, Lisbon Curtis,’NOrleans; Nar- | Wastnxcroy, D, C., Oct, 18, 1853, } carried away part of the deck laad. in between , Hem: = | Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &¢, Lullam “® Pleasants; | raganset, Faye, Virginia; 12th, Universs, Bird, NYork; | the proper authority having been’ obtained, the follow Bric Mary Jang, at Wilmington in distress, met the stood on the same ground, supported the same State Meets. oot. 20,1950, | Mation, Foster, Chatleston, Spolford, Tileston & Co. | Golden Age fd, Parter, and Arotic (#), Luce do; 14th, | ing report of a reconnoisance of the coasts of mand | gale on the 1?th, from N to NNE. in lat 30, lon 80 90, ‘ i INCINNATI, Oct. 29, 1853. s—Jas cks Tatham, Antwerp, Sch fe 4 y ‘ Wicket, and denounced the policy which sougut to drag in | Ficus nag declined to $5 15, Exchange on New York | Balchen, Etiwan, Weeks, St John, NB, Barciay & Living. | _ Sid éth (aot $4)’ James ‘Titeomb, Hill, NOrleans. 7th, | Washington Territories, by Lieut Comd’g James Alden, US eee ee ree her malnmast = as 0 portion of the national democratic party such mem | is 1 per cent premium. ston; Jolin Berson, Winchester, ‘Havana, Sturges & C0; | Desdemona, Farnham, NOrleans; Shackamaxon, West, | NYY» 1 published for genersi Mremmation. | rieginguttached. She will have to discharge cargo aad sJohn Van Buren and Preston King. Equally reliable Gperbieue (Ham) Meyer, Hamburg, Shiite & Balshen} | Vhiladeyia; Sth, Quen, t\Cartbey, wud JP Haewardy U. 8 Scavavisa Gouin Acts, } lergo repairs. sii authority asserts that ths President has replied to this Theatrical and Musical jasper, Bennett Charleston, Dunham & Dimon. néros NOrleans; Carnatic, Stalker, Charleston; De Wit Convmnia River, August 18, 1853. Bmie Haxover, at Portland, from Philadelph j : st : es Erigs—Mary Perkins, Nickerson, Philadelphia, James | Clinton, Funk; Cornelia, French, and Silas, Greenma: ,. 5 at Por rom Philadelphia, on the letter in th Seceal * ed Bowery Tauarne.—“Kei “Der Freischutz’? 6 a q aed 5 h a, Dear Sim—We arrived here last’ Monday evening, after | night of 24th inst, Montauk Pot N in the most conciliatory manner, forming a marke Pee Ta eae asker tieae maya | Hand; B S:roud, Sawyer, British West Ladies, Thompson | Magna, NYork; Lydia, Healey, Horton; Maine, Freeman’ | gnishing the reeonmol-ance up to within: sisty milcs of | a heavy gale, abippeda ans, Moor Sent Meo eto contrast to the imperative tone and blackgnardism of the | *f° #P20unced for Monday evening. Both of these plays | & runtér:Oceon Bird, Atkinsou. Curacos, Boonen Graves | Bath; ‘Neptunus, Willman, Lubec; 9th, Hornet, Kirb; & i Siler ee ieee & ae Om Bot O'Cguog', | Soft A exeelient opportunity for the admirable stage |g @9; Paci T Joues, Sparrow, Montevideo. Foster & Nick- | Baltimore; 11th,’ Columbian, Burk, ity Polat; Shenax’ | titPisce: the weather was so bad just then that 1 tng | Tarks And recelved other damage. Mr. O'Conor, As Mr. O'Conor’s | arrangements of the Eeeant Tal S Joes, emis Pare asap hee ens a, Otkr EES cluded to ‘et that part stand until our return from the | Drug Mary Lovitz, at Boston from Balti pe letter related to his public course, there can be nothin esouieaien , ‘ ees} Veena UX), Mperiin, Pe totam Nae Seat Se AE ag elphias Emma Fields) Crowell, N | North, Mr Davidson has occupied twelve stations ou this | inst, lat 80 361 on rey Abecage ee ‘ P , « ing | Bhoavway TxarRe.—On Monday evening Mr. James | widdie; Wild Pigeen, Recwick, Havana, Coballos, Peader | York’ 12th, Carrack, Norris, NOrleans; Militiades, Robin- | part of the coast including San Franeisce and this, We | poat? am » jon 70 44, had a heavy gale and lost Private in the letters, and it is to be hoped, therefore, | Anderson commences the seeond week of his eagagement. | & Co; Marseillaise, Shermain, Sagua la Grande, JT White | son, Hampton Roads; City of Manchester (8), Leitoh, Phi- | Pound, much ton: surprise, good anchorages everpnight, | thing Foyle galley, &e, and had decks swept of every- tional Eagle, Matthews, Boston; 13th;'Dan- | except the one betore we gotiu here. At every Hop) td ‘ that that gent! il fulfil hi ing | He appears as the Duke of Gloster, in “Richard III’? | & Co. é 4 | Iadelphia; D gentleman will fulfil his duty by publishing | \y."fiony Morant, the new leading actress from London, | | Schrs—Francis Elmore, Smith, Risbmond, © H Pierson; | donald, Gillies, Mobile; Triton, Smith, and Peraian, How | place the observatory was put up, and sights obtained. Scmm Henry Lem (of Bradywine, Del), Erickson, frou zm the eorrespondence, py ede popes | in } : ‘ ’ r , is te appear on Tuesday evening. | Watchman, Megathlin, Philadelphia, Jas W Mc&ee; Ophir, | ard, Charleston; Antarctic Zerega, NYork: 14th, Queen " Washington, NC, bound to this city, witl \urpem- By the way, why is not Mr. Tlillyer, the Marshal, re. | Nioco'sGanpay.—The grand opera ‘“Masaniello” is to | Booker, Jacmel, R W Trundy; Miranda, Wedmore, New Ha- | of Hngland, Smith, and Ticonderoga, Boyle, NYouk. de peg ter Pe nat dave tal OPE tine; is ashore ‘at Curratuck ait tie wick ane moved as well as Mr. Bronson. He, also, is a national de- | be played on Me night, with the seme cast as before | Ye, master; Tyrone, Walls, Jacksonville, Brett, Voss & | Cleared 12th, Sachem, Woodbury, Boston, snug cove, forty miles further on, was made. Humboldt | Would teke charge of the a and endeavor to get it be: fae soll)-Gamsciiatic tieket. | in this pi " ra, ballet and | C0: Howard, Levell, Boston, 8 W I+ wis; Boston, Nicker- Fntered for'lading 10th, Chenamus, Cultro, Rio Janci- | barhas been examined; the bay of Crescent City, under | *bipped from the Inlet to NYork. moerat, and denounces sesacesians sates ed with © Masanielto,” and it is | 02%, Boston, W Lewis; Joseph Turner, Crowell, Phila- Rumor asserts that Sec etary Marcy mooted the subject | well done by Max 3 . " ig | delphia, J W McKee; Cornelia Ft x ll do y Max Marewek, and the artists under his | & 5 i a ‘ : 4 in the Cabinet the other day; but that the President de- | ba P Sprague; Martha Wall, Kaler, Sa ie ee, bee Maton Soley, Alexandria, Va; Manbat- | entrance of the Umpqua, including aix miles of theriver, | scup Joux Pox, Johnson, from Philadelphia for NYork, eaepliey rsa ie ‘ Futon Jueksonville, Brett, Vose & ‘We found a good wit rough the reef off Rogue's clared he would not listen to the prepositioa—that Mr, | | Bextox's Timarmn.—On Monday will be presented the | Baitimore, Mailler & Lord; Stranger, Fisher, Philadelphia, | —L>ading at'do, Edward Stanley, Robinson; Goo Groen, | Jirer and eeomined dee theneh ihe tuehe oit Poet st ee eee ae hay sata Jost; ah . had city to con- Hillyer was appointed because it was known he would | of “The Law | the new burlesque “Shylock,” | JW MeKee: Milton, Hawkins, Fall River, J H Havens, | Redman, and Sachem, Woodbury, for Boston; AH Wass, | George and Cape Blanco; they are all entirely safe, and 10; New W orld, Knight, New York; Guiding Star, Robert- | Point St George, surveyed; the hydrography of Port Or- Some Wo Mason, Stay hence, f into latin, Boston, Dayton & | yon, do; 12th AZ, Chatler, New York; 13th, Usk Danley: | ford, or Ewing Arbor dik, acl’ @ peevay’ wads of ihe’ | Noxtole $4th ina, waren, dence for Lavaca, put . " and the new play “To nts and Guardians.”’ In these Hat D; i 4 sult his consignees. visions 0: Fugitive Slave law, and he | pieces Mise Rots rome 4 Eclipse, Ferris, Providence. do. Marshall, Calhoun, Truman; Prince de Joinville, Conway; | per : carry out the provisions of the Fugitive Slave law, and he | pieces Miss Robertaon, Messrs. Burin, Placide, Fisher, | ~ Stop-Index, Bumpas, New Bedford, master. Hoctambenus Buckpsloy nad. Vercaliccamiter footing: | tae eee Scmm Piece, of Provincetown, which was sunk by the could not entrust that daty to a free soiler, Johnston and others, have prominent cli P~ i gg r 7, pone » For steamers bound Nerth, particularly in the summer " y panel as Gaky Wea teee mie. = » have prominent characters. Steamers—Dliddlesex, ly, Pai udelphia, WH Thompson; | York; Pequot, Gilpatrick: Tuscarora, Turley, and West- | time, when it is necessary to beep close to the land for | Ham ship Doran; was insuredat the Union office Provinee- The annexed quotation from the Washington Unim of | | Naviova1 Twxarm.— Uncle Tom’ Cabin’ enters upon | Delaware, Clark, Philadelphia, C B Sandford, morland, Decan, for Philadelphia ;Grecian, Isley, for Bal- | shelter from the wind, which blows almost a gale down | town, for $1,700. October 3, 1852, one mouth previous to the election of | it* sixteenth week on Monday eveving. 4 ARRIVED timore; Aram oa eae Han. Mindoro, Tier- | the coast, such ‘cut-offs’? will prove invaluable. We Scur Gertrupr, hence for Boston, put into Portsmoutis cx’s Tuark®.—On Monday evening Mr. Bours Steamship Hermann, Higgins, Bremen, Oct 7, Southamp- | Ber; Sir Chas r, Pettengill, and Sisters, Storey, for | have brought a line of soundings up the coast, getting | lower harbor 27th Oct, in dittress, with losa of boat amd General Pierce, is the best proof, not only of the truthful- which deaounce the coalition lobile; Frank Pierce Currier; Onward, Jones, Volant, | casts at intervals of every two miles, and seldom at a | foresail, and cargo :bifted, in the gale of Monday in Bos- t i . and BR fodinst Westcott, for NOrleans; Chieftain, | grester distance than one mile from the shore, often | ton Bay; was also much damaged in hull, apara and traitorous de- | Dyott, Miss d Mrs, Brougham. | muca, 28d, to E Cunard. for San Francisco, within a gnarter of a mile, and freqently within two or | rigging, » a tertion ofthe principles upon which the election was | The farce of vs’? is alyo to be playad, | Steamship Alabama, Schenck, Savannah, 65 hours, to S Ads dat do 1th, America, (s), for Boston | three huffdred metres of the rocks, 0 you will ive Spoken. : a rapt ama rit P with Mr. L. Thos and-Mr, Walcot in the principal | L Mitehill. Oct 27, signalized brig Elias Dudley, from toe Star of Empire, Brown. do 20th; ial Hub- | that our opportunities for giving the coagt a thorough | Ship Sheffield, from Boston for San Francisco, Oct 25, carried, but also of the tergiversation of the spoils organ | characters Portland for Buckstille; 11 20, lat 83 23, lon 77 09, passed | bard, do with peepee ae yam. for NYork 19th; | examination have been complete. We were delayed in | lat 4) 15, lon 6824. since that time. The Union then said :—“The follow- Curssry’s Miysrrets, 472 Br the wreck of brig Grand Tork, of Searsport, (before re- bers hh Harrison, do 22d; Fidelia, Dixon; Constella- | Humboldt seventeen days—two weeks by fogs, before we Bark Zelphia P Brown, from NOrleans for Venice, Oct ing, which we find in the Republic, as copied from an edi. | auditors on Morday evening ported), abandoned and stripped, fore and mainmast | tion. Allen, Hibernio, Maloney, and Chas Crooker, Delano, | could get any sights at all, and thea tiffee days enac- | 16, off Cape Florida. 4 J gone close to the deck, both anchcrs hanging to the bows, | ¢° 10th; Kossuth, Bell, do 19th; Guiding Star, Robertson, | count of the roughness of the bar, the fea breaking the Bark Horace, Tucker, from Bangor for Port au Prinoe, scomedy of ‘The Irish Heiress” is to be produ ton, 12th, to Mollér, Sand & Riera. laces ar 1 Lester, Broughai Steamehip Merlin (Br), Cronan, St Thomas, Oct 19, Ber- way, will entertain their tha falland well selected torial of the New Orlean one of those gross | programme. | Messrs, E, P Christy, Vieroe, Jerry Bryant, | bow ports open, hatches off, and supposed to have been | de 20th} New World, Knight; John & Ley, Brower; Sheri | Whole time entirely across. We found the bar pretty | Oct 20, lat 29 85, lon 70 16. andunblushing forgeries by which the whig leaders and [ 0" ig Pana inpaeopieies im SHALE Te in ballast, i dan, Cross; Princeton, Russell, and Sarah G Hyde, Snow, | nearly as it was when we surveyed it two years ago; but | — Br brig Lion, from Rio Janeiro for NYork, Oct 22, lat8t, “still give their nightly symposiums | Steamship Union, Adams, Charleston, to Spofford, Tiles- | 40 21st; Underwriter, Shipley, do aot Cnieees, Bey? | Lam satisfied, from all the information I could get, that | lon 73. , organs have made their present canvass memorable as | at 444 Brondway. Vienty of music and plenty of fun | 4 ; , and David Cannon, ‘Robertson, do 30th; Univers ; i Ports. the canvass oi frauds.” Then follows the Bulletin’s ar- | from this band, “i ae | Sasa hak error minted nad ioatiaenaen and Minesota, Allen, do with despatch; een ‘Sunkap! feriereag i tons Midler onl eto rotate) canal | RB eae Notes pee Mary Parker, Bar- ticle thus :—(The free soil democratic loaders of the North Mvsrvm.—Excellent dramatic performances | ed, The U left Charleston Bar at 1 20, Oct 27. Skoleld, for Philadelphia 17th; Narragansett, Faye, for | “The entrance to this river, (Columbia,) the South | nard, NYork April Peyoth, a ip Rocklaad, Vinal, NYork are a regular portion of the demoeratic party, and General | 8¢ #Bhounced for Monday afternoon and eveuing. All | Ship South Carolina, Stewart, Antwerp. Sept 11, and Balin § Si Glenuees See, ell per Coanadl or rather wha®they call the Point of Sands, | April 12 via Rio Janeiro. Pierce, ifelected, will make no distinetion between them | ‘20 D&tura! curiosities are included in the programme. | Flushing 16th, with 203 pas-engers to KD Hurlbut. Oct | Garsion. for NOSeans 10th; Holyoke, Perkins, to d5en: | OF North Splt—has crept down a little toward the Port Paiur—Arr at the Heads Aug, ships John M , ‘ Fraxe © novelty for Monday is anew five horse | #¢®, lat 44 16. lon £6, spoke Prussian ship Arnold Boning- : , ‘james, Hoyt, i] beach; but the change is not half so great as I had | Reed, from Boston April 6, via Rio Janeiro June 2 in the distribution of of ection of agents for adwmia- | is also included in the programme. Brextey’s Ermortan Overs Hov be open cn Monday even and the rest of the democ iteli patronage, and in thes we Bptoe the government.” What the Union t Res untihuehing labees to Cefend : Y ts ; . | Neva, Maling, do 20th. rete h i > Jun The English steeple case | ee ee ee ee accent ip bound eats’ “= | Toxpox—Eatd inward Oct 10, Architect, Potter, from | P¢eB.,/¢dwio, imagine from the reports of pilots and Seg rein ekaon eb 0 ve nae Ship'Lady Franklin (pkt), Yeaton Liverpool, Sept 13, | Canton; Huntress, Cook, St Kitts; 11th, Angantyr, Wes | the breakers, the fog waa ‘very thick. It soon, how- Passed Aug 4, bark Falcon, Watson, from Melbourne for se, 639 Broadway, will | with 741 passengers tos Thompson & Nephew. Has ex: | tor, NYork; Blanche, Bambrough, Visiiadelphia 12th, | ever, lifted a'little, so that one of our marks could be dis. | Calcutta. t i Z be open on yeaing, and the programune includes | perienced'very heavy weather during the passage, with | A¥nes, Schilling, do;’Costarelli, Dickey; Frederickatadt; | corned through { 6 mist, and giving the North breaker, | — In Hobson's Bay Aug 3, ships Vandalia, Marshall, from eee bea aonculierentinpar ie meet er, eocneey Nw gales, lost foretopgallaatmast, sails, and received a Wieland, NYork. Cld 13th, Byron, ‘Titus, Kio Ja- or Point of ands, a wide berth, We cxoased the bar ina Baltimore March 10 arr Jaly 14; Akbar Globs,unes Eagle, ; 1 vide say ‘ ‘ »’ | other damage uarter less five fathoms, more water than I have ever dy, for lao; Martha, Sampson, ‘from Caloutta with the “Fra Poco,” is to be done on that evening. Ship Took Out (clipper, new), Joyce, Warren RI, to@ | _ In mori s &P Wocdward, Sturtevant, for Boston 19th; | Enown there before: the tide, too, had been flowing only | and Boston; Moses Wreeler (not Tayler), Callaghan, for Burrs, at Stuyvesant Institute, gives a performance on | Bulkley &Son The LO’ is 1,201 tons’ burthen, amd in- | Selab, Atkins, and Salisbury, Knapp, for do, Idg; Delia | spout one hour. There is a new channel opened inte the | do Jo; Lowell, Meacom, for Batavia; BR Milam, Ellis and y ning, including natural magic, ventrilloquism, | tended for the Chapin, Howard, for NOrleans do; Am Congress, Williams. | o14 north channel, through the middle sands, about haif | Maria, Little, unc; Propontis, West, storeship; barks Ju- i lifornia trade—was towed to the ci THE AYIMCANIZAT REMOVAL, E &c, The Signor is pleasingly deceptive. steamtug Leviathan. ed for NYork 20th; Northumbe:land, Lord, for do 20th; Hy, | way, which the pilots use now to bring in vesiels in draw- | lia, Tucker, from Boston Feb'19, arr July 15; Lucy L Hale, FROM THN XIGULAL NEWS “The Serious Family” has been rurning during two | ,, Ship Genoa (of Bath), K-lly, Newcastle, 5, 49 days, to | dra, Lunt,for do ldg: State of Maine, Ford,for Calentta, do- | ing twelve or thirteen feet of water. ‘The wind being more | Iuil, from'do Feb 26, arr July 17, for Galouttas Jane, = Wasi weskaiat thactenk pte Cook & Smith. Sept £0, lat 50 #5, lon 29 10, saw ship Mavema—Arr Sept 12, Prosperus, Jones, Philadelphia, | favorable in that quarter in this season of the year, it is | Grange, from San Francisco via Auckland, arr June theatre, Philadelphia, Si BT (and sailed 16th for Teneriffe); 20th, Fillmore, Kirwan, The members of the Cabinet, with the exception of | Mr, EI. Davenport is engaged for ton weeks at the | Mics five entire pessage; lone all dates topgaliaucmasts, | Baltimore, (and aullod Sed teviaiuraiian yee: oer Pane e Ooe Tene Nn Se eee ales eine Fae oy Willing: Bother eae ae Toe Te Coca bake Secretary Guthrie, are dining this evening with Beverley Be Standard theatre, London, at £50 per week. Herr | Bead of mointopma-t, and maintopsail es ’ | | Mavra—arr Sept ae ‘NH Wolfe, Porterfield, Alexan- | J was exceedingly desirous of completing the reronnois- | Merwin, and Gen Wool, Johnson, aie Chicora, Tucker. line is also to appear at the same house. | Ship Columbia, Rowe, Boston, 8 days, to WT Dugan. a (and sailed 30th tor New York). - sance and survey of the Umpqua this season, and was | sold for te colonnial trade; E Corning, Groves, for Bata- The Union of this morning bas a long article on the al- | , EstomStone, Hernancer, and other equestrian stars, are | _ Brig Waltron (Br), Borman, Glasgow, 54 days, to JS ussiNa—Arr Oct 1, Gov Brown, Park, Venice. s yery fortunate in being able to accomplish it.’ The en Hangarian, Champlin, for Calcutta soon: M M e Union fs ena tong ae ~ to succeed Frooke at Drury Lane. | Whitney & Co. Oct’ 12, lat 45°15, lond8 60, spoke ship | | Mansitim—Arr Oct 7, Mary R Barney, Luther, New | trance is narrower than that of Humboldt, and there is Hallett, fer Calcutta soon: Oregon, Hi leged scheme to Africanize Cuba. It also republishes M, Jullien gave hiss concert in Boston last night, | Charles & Jane, of Bath, steering E. You STE Morton, do. Sid 7th, Ellis, Richard- | jess than two anda half fathoms of water on the bar. | gins, for do do; Potomac, Hallett, frem Boston, disg; Daal Judge Bronson’s letter of 1848, to convict him of free- | in the Music Hal. A telegraphic despatch states that the Brig Lucy Watts (of Warren), Hall, Neuvitas, 20 days, | £7 ra Reotariiin, Sox Boston; Autracant: Eptantine We went in and came out without difficulty, but drawing | Webster, Bisbee, for Batavia via Sydney ; Brighton, Robin- ‘ audience was large ard enthusiastic. Me gives six mors | t0 Yznaga & Etulaine, Has experienced heavy weather; |, Up—Jar rson, ior Boston; ) E » | only sight feet of watet: With great respect, I am, your | son, storeship; brig Ocean (Dan), Janson, a rade sciut article {a detence of, Bron. | Somerts in that clty, Oct 24, lat@#0, lon 78, ina gale from NE, lost*mainsail, ro ead Lydia, anc FE A Kinsman, for New York, | obedient Mevact, via Rio Janeiro April 16, arr July Sentinel bas @ powerfu! 0 Bro sd | st i i . > ; . Ps bs Mastuisteation.. | .,Madame Sontag sang before 6,000 of the rehool girls of | Serm, boat, stove galley, lost deckload, and received other | V's UCT 1. ots sw Nash, Wass, Cadiz; H Nason, ieee Prager ol roo, und; steamers Sir J¢ha Harvey gon, and condemning the policy of the administration slight damage. Lieut. Com’g U. 8. Navy and Ass’t U. 8. Coast Survey. sale. Sld July 15, rtp Resolute, Perry, Canton; barks ; yesterday morning, in the National theatre. Brig Kathleen (Br), Lyas, Turks Islands, 18 days, to | Mullen, New York. Sid 28th, Eleanora, Nickerson, New | _ To Prof. A. D, Bache, Superintendent Coast Survey, | Kezia, Kendall, Batavia; 30th, Julia Ann, Davis, San Fran- calling on the national democrats, North and South, to | It is represented to have been a delight‘ul sight, and the | York; Oct 1, Pampero, Kendrick, Cadiz. i oppose it. Finger Was overwhelmed with boquets. A Bible ‘was also rails aged eben Ln Cl els le Up—Claiborne, for’ New Orleans; Adele, and Howard, Waghiesteaa rd) - oimoner, NSW, rr July 17, ship St Thomas, Merrill, N ‘Tho Richmond Enjvérer is also ont against the removal | Presented to Madame Sontag on the part of the School | Brig Webster Kelly, Heagan, Doboy Island, 7 days, to | for New York. ea ay : The Fel Grass Shoal light vessel, Fisher's Island Sound, | York March 27; brig Wallace, duff, San Francisco. ‘Sl& i « r Yirectors. s H Rokenbaugh. Newcasti—Cld prev to Oct 7, Jas Caskie, Jones, New | Conn, resumed ber station on the 27th instant. She is | July 19, ship Australia, Avery, Bombay; 2lst, bark Sem es CIES ee as ee suas acaumiene Brig Baca‘ou (Fr), Honbarris, St Pierre, NF, 4 days, | Yor nted lead color, and has the name of her station in | Bird, Sinith, Rio Jancizo. >” eae) sides where there is the least political purity and patriot Personal Intelligence. 1, » h NF, , fi i r : : Intell : ; PokrsMorri—Art Oct 10, St. Louis, Hoyt, London for aa : f the Ld Sr. Towls— Donald, Mr. George N. Sanders, U.S, Consul to Tondon, tett | RITES TMC) oa) jordan, ‘Pensacola, 19 | NYork (and sid 13th); ih, Florida, Sanneinaan, do for Ren eee eee ee TUDE WOLER | Marcle ies GARE ie hoe ake eee with his family in the steamer Atlantic yesterday for Liv- | ggyy to RP Back, he JEG hos experienced very heary | €o (and sid same day). Sl (eee gt! Merrill, from Rotterdam, uno, arr ist; Internstional, 4 with men who will betray them and the South. t ‘ ism, and w Nn y th, Rhein, Popp, NYork, - Inspector of Ligats, &c, Third District, Brown, from Newport, Wdo, arr 5th; Ysaiah, Crowell, To-morrow’s Stntinel will contain an article on Cuba | erpocl. ° PiymovTu—-Off Oct 8, Devonshire, Hi Lond Ke “ana YE se iat weather, and aplit foretopsail vs , Devonshire, Hovey, from London Kelly, from do, arr 17th; Kennebec, Smith, from do do, and the apprentice system. Referring toa communica | | Col. P. ©. Withington, U.'S. A; Hon. Erastus Lock- "Brig Maria White, Crosby, Eastport, 16 days, to Smith | for NYork. ‘ Official notice is given under date of Charleston, Oct 22, | arr Iith; barks Mary Dale, Aeration feel Phi tion in its columns on the 22d instant, and the articles in | foy4) rie: Hon. Jaceb B. Tyson, Califo Wr | Berea ere dae ates age en" | scaenen gate eter cea ae ae eee Gestion OT wig tides (is era fon sane arf 84 ‘Marval, Wank heote tor aries ee 7 ‘ “ ‘4 as " ir ‘on, Smi Matagorda, 35 ‘8, to McCready, . 4 e age caus e la! es Lis repair jue une, arr the Uiton on the subject, it says:—‘Are these mere | Hazzard Newport: C lagna ten wb tral du 7+ |" Put—Arr Ost 18, Pumgustak, Pratt, Cronstadt for Bris- | notice of which will be given. J tiguBcaltay: Slorer, aise frbrom righ: ist: Fonay, rumors, or are they facts? We incline to the opinion, | Prescutt House yesterday. Schr Red Rover, Bacon, Fredericksburg, Va, 15 days, for | tl. Sid 10th. J B Johnson, Preston (or Staples), NOr- Campbell, from Frankfort for Caracoa, arr 7th; Thomas Thos 4 «lieve that they are facts. In addition to the ARRIVALS. Boston. Oct 24, lat 38, lom 75, experienced a heavy gale | !aps; Henrietta, Treat, City Point. _ A brilliant revolving light has been in operation since | Walton, from Philadelphia for Ponce, PR, arr 12¢ nay, we believe that they ; Pace _Erom Bremen snd Southampton, in the steamship Hermann | from NNE to NW, sprung main pie main gaff, ‘atdhad | Pour Mauox—Arr Sept 15, JR Mather, Tilton, New | :he night of Feb 1, on the Island of Corregidor, at the en- | R Stewart, Owens, from Baltimore, {ust arr. rivate and well aut! “ated evidence on which the ‘Mrs Hicgins, Mrand Mrs Morris, Mrs Lunan and family, York, via Malaga. * nim and our cor t based their opinions, let- | Rev Mr Braints§ MrKirebiceon, Mr snd Mrs B Iken, CF | ¢ck swept, bulwarks stove, &c. ede. | saniebeee ts rance of Manila bay, visible at forty nautical miles dis- | Ship Kate Howes, from Liverpool, with coal, was daily ters. and advices from f the highest credit, as Peirgon, © Witte, Me | | Schr Minerva Wright, Rogers, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, j , ,QUNstowx Sid Oct 6 (MME Gd), Zephyr, Gunn, (from | ance, and a fixed light at Pulo Cabello, inside the Cor- | expected. late as the Qist ins a received, confirma- Mrs Aliers and'ser- | for Newark. Le A jexandria, Va; Towa, ee (from do), N | -egidor, visible at the distance of nine miles, A light due RKS IstanD—No American vessels in port about tory of the reports to w ate ad i ing, J Schubert, Mrs Schr Mary A Haymen, Hayman, Plymouth, NC, 5 days. io ; va a or , olka ino ees do. has been established, since above date, at 614 cents per | Oct 11. deus amsert, to, that no British cruisers have been seen ry Gratzner, Mr Songer, Me | Schr Rhods Island, Murray, Beaufort, 6 days, Saereeee ae oe Tamora Eaton, Bem tom, on all vessels of foreign flags, and 3 cont on Spanish | — Varparatso—In port Sept 14, hips Mischief Thompsem, onthe coust of Cuba for two months. and that vessels “ret, E. Calm, Mies | Sekx Lion, Daze, Savannah, 6 days. Br. Naxtmes—Are Oct 4, Model, Dow, New York. vesiels. The government has established a new rule with | hence for San Francisco, repairing; Adelaide, Cobb, pre- Se cenaenty it Aitang ait Miss Davis, Mrs | Sehr Mary Delphina, Marshall, Eastport, 23 days. SovrHaMPToN he te Here Lindstorm, NOrleans | regard to the shipment of native seamen for foreign | bably condemned; Crusadex, Katun, disg; bark psig arin In view of 1:28 ri , Miss Humber, Mr Barkart, Schr Perine, Ingraham, Providence, 2 days. for Riga, leaky, and must discharge. Ses voyages, requiring the consignees of vessels to become re- | Kimball, Colson, for Boston, ldg; Pathfinder, Lawrenes, pag ee para Tica) aoseparonte Mise Halzmann, ‘Mr Rocrner, Mr ‘Leutahotf, Mr’ Von Glaun: Schr Kossuth, Churebill, Newburyport, 5 days, Sr Atnans—Ofl Oct 9, Concordia, Buwert, from NYork spocatnle that all seamen so shipped, shall be returned to | for San’ Francisco, do; Rolla, from do, for sale; sehr se the acheine: withont waiting for an oficial declara. i lle Mr Schmidt Mrs Krone and | Schr Lancet. Chase, Provincetown, 4 days. for Antwerp. Z & this country in the same capacity as taken from it, or | Minna, Pulsifer, for California, ldg. tion from Great Britain on the subject. an Rockel | Sehr Bellona, Kelley, Provincetown, 4 day: Snco—Sld Oct 6, California eee Davies, NYork (aad | otherwise, that their passage shall be paid for the return | Ship Rattler, 'sld 13th for Huasco (not San Francisco), pie Dr ., Kelley, Provincetown, 4 da} sheet Rnoray aay 7th, with loss of maintopmast, vorages vessels coming | to ani, hereafter, with crews | to load ores for Boston at $20. <cnalibemal f M iss Ulrich, | Schr J EPot!s Smith, Portland, Ct, 2 da: t ‘ » Ko. to be discharged here, subject to great delay, as se Nominatien. : Mr Vai ight aud servant, Mr Ortland, Mr Vanbrise | Sehr Abbot Lawrence, Allen, Boston, 4 aera: Sypxzy, NSW— Arr June 19, Imaum, Waters, Melbourne. | is difficult to obtain foreign seamen, ALBANY-—cla Ota eee cant salt Atnasy, Oct. 29, 1853. | W Kali, Miss Kali, Dr Elfers, J’ Utschig and family, Mz | Sehr Mariner, Nickerson, Boston, 5 days, for Albany, | Sid. 17th, Candace, Arquit, China. ie Pope arr med clr gr egg galas, Clarkson F. Crosby has been nominated by the whig | fiamblemeger, Ure) Cildver, Mr Hotmann, Wr Xiiaar Mr | Schr John Q. ‘Ada ris, Boston, 4 days. dati Lizanp—OM Oct 11, liza, from NYork for Amster- | Captain Mulliner, of the lato schooner Gypsey, lost on | River: Oliver, Boston bs tain, 1 2 -: . . | ‘abels, ‘out for ton. N 2 | Sehr John, Mr Granang, Mr Wat. | Schr J Wright. Nickerson, Portland. m2. the passage to Corpus Christi, states that his vessel struck ‘Tit Srant—Off Oct 9, Huison, of and for Hamburg from | one bank SW of Little Harbor Tsland—that his vessel was | :ZCSTON--Arr Oct 28, Br steamchip: Niagara, Lei Convention for Senator in the Albany district. Bir Ruse Mr Beekmann, Mr Spindler, Miss Spind! A erpool 15th inst, Halifax 27th, 5 AM, arr at her and Miss Kolb, Mr Muller and famil c¥, , by, L ——__—__—___ o ser, Mr ‘Mack, Mr | Schr Undine, Penfield, Portland. NYork; 10th, Wilhelmine, Iblder, 14 days from NYork wing but seven and a half feet of water at the time Lats i i ‘i State Officers Elected in Vermont. | SchrED Hubbard, Jobnson, Portland. for Bremen. = she struck, notwithstanding the latest charts of the Ba- | Stay peasant a cuiney, Eodicott, Caleutta May Monrrrusn, Oct. 29, 1853 Schr § Brainerd, Hulse, Portland. Texer, Oct 9—Some hundred sugar boxes were washed | hamas represent there should be twelve feet of water at | jranett, Pensacola Sth Oct: Velocity, Ryder, Charl © Cn the sixth ballot yesterday, Hon. J, P. Kidder, the | Shreeder, 3 © | Schr F Hall, Russell, Portland. pahore here on the 2oth and 27th Sept, supposed to be | low tide, ut the place where the Gypsey struck. Captain | 18th inst; Triton, Adamson, NPadford, ia ballast; brigs » the sixth be sleniay, Bi vat. | enue ee | Schr EM Dafiield, Hilliard, Portland. . from the Leonie, Leslie, from Matanzas for St Petersburg, | M represents this error of the charts to have caused the | Cerotine, Cook, Hemedios 10th inst; Albatross, Patterson, democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, was elect Schr Cornelia, Rogers, Harwich, 3 days, for Alvany. wrecked on the Haaks, : loss of his vessel. Sagua 6th inst; Monte Cristo, Powers, NOrleans; Mary ed by two majority, and John A. Page, (dem.,) of Mont- Schr Melville McGregor, Lubec, 10 days. Vico, Sept 27—The Henry Harbeck, (Am bark), True, Whalemen. Lowell Peterson, Baltimore; Galena, Hatch, Philadelphia; salb'sia Coden! StiteTeenxuter: r : ae | Schr Charles, Brown, Taunton, Mass, 1 day. which sailed from Cardiff Aug 3, for NYork, with @ cargo | | Cld at New Bedford 26th, ships Syren Quon, (new, 460 | Wim Pitt, Baxter, do. Br'sebr Joba Oliver, Newoomp® ba TMOie Do Te SED Ae Tet Burt, | Schr Harvest, Frisbee, Taunton, Mass, 1 day. of 852 tons iron, experienced on'Sept 8, Int 40, long 55.30, | tons, of Fairhaven.) Lakey, N Pacific Ocean; barks | qorks Island llth inst, At qnarantine, bork, MB Stet. - Weuteeh: wae weiner Te a Sloop Oregon, Sturges, Providence, 2 days a burricane; and while lying to, under a close reef main- | Joshua Bragdon, Swain, Vacitic Ocean; John A Robd (of | son, Owens, (late Pardiny Adcowsed? Crenfuegos Sth inat D-ath of Kev. From Berm steomsi Sloop Farbion_ Bly -g, Providence, 2 days toprail, a sea struck the ship on the larboard side, earry- | Fairhaven), Skinner, N Pacific Ocean. two seatued alan died om the pacssgs.. Vin yhacaniiaey A Lovisviig, Oct. 29,1853. | ter, Mrs Von Bretton, Mr | Sloop Moant Hope, Phillips, Taunton, Mass, 1 dey. .ing away main-rail, bulwarks, stanchions, main deck | Cli at 22d, bark Keoka, Howland, Pacific. ship Diana, Cutter, NOrleans; br'ge Ieaac Catver, Seevey? Rev. James Callagher aied at Brunswick, Mo., last mn, A Ribera; M Vengrooha, F) Machedo, W Thorny Sloop Genius, Parmlee Portland," house, and everything on deck and boats, washing two | | Arr at Providence 26th, ship Lion, Nichols, Pacife | Fatuna Sth inst; Broome, Fulon, NOrioans,, Signal £68 Nek Snaenns Ge ta tsa be, Mrs Jonerona child, three Aisées Howton, | Steamer Charles O=good, , Norwich. men overboard, breaking the legs of tro men, and badly | Ocean. : two barks, one with painted ports’ Cli, ship Harriet & Tuesday. He was ively P GEL TS ; os injuring two others. At3AM blowing harder, blew off | _ Off Macauley’s Island April 13, by letter from Capt Cong- iten 7 4 Union—Mr Millor and lady " . ‘ 7 a an Jessie, Milton, NOrleane; bark Davl Webster, Ryder, Bal: la n to Congress. ; “'%; | he ship Oswego, Williams New Orleans, 15 days, (be- | fore and mizen topmaste, and sails aud maintopsail; at six | don, Alpha, NB, 950 sp. ‘ timore; Win Crawford, ‘Perry, Philadelphia; schr Johm Antonio. Moria, Viecone | fore reported), reports, Oct 23, lat 83 41, lon 76 41, saw | more moderate; sounded the pumps, and found four feet | At Honolula Aug 28, ship Polar Star, Lande NB, from | Mfurray, Sherman, do. Nothing gone to sea, wind ENE Marine Disasters. phonso, A P Sharp. Capt N | the wreck of @ vessel, supposed to bea herm’brig, had | feet of water in the hold, but succeeded in freeing the | Kodiack, 103s months out, 300 sperm, 400 wi arr 25th. ie t Roads, “park Celestia’ and a brig ME PRESIDENT TUMBLING TO PIECES—LIFE LOST, ETC. rvant—siz in the Boston, Oct. 20, 1853. Accounts from the ship President state that she is 4! ing with water, and is gradually tumbling to pieces. Her evy and riothing except the stump of foremast and bowsprit stand. | vessel. On 11th had another gale, which caused her to | Spoke June 13, ship Euphrates, Peaks, do, 2yrs out, 1 wh ing, was waterlogged anh abantoas 26th, lat 36 12, lon | leak eo badly that she could not be freed, and on the 13th jis season. . 74, fell in with and boarded the brig Vandaila, of Camden, | the officers and crew left onaraft. At the time they left | Also, at do, ship Addison, NB, 400 bbls, last from Arr Oct 24, steamship Isabel, Rollins, Me, Huke, 3 days from Charleston, with # caro of lum’ | the vessel she had about eight feet of water in her, aad | Kodiack. fi West; bark Quinnebaug, Jenkins, Savan- y ind to : torlogned n after. O: 7 KEN. 20, k:, Has- | nah for Nantz; brig L Walsh, Lord, Darien for NYork. ber, bound to Charleston, was dismasted and waterlogcod, | must have sunt soon after. Oa the 17th they were fallen oxE—July 20, lat 27 N, ship Charles Frederick, Hias- | nah, for, Nantz; trig Walsh, Lordy, Darien om if ay be saved. The second mate was took from her the cre’ onsisting of captain, mate, cook | in with, and taken on board Spanish steamship Velasco, | kins, NBedferd, 50 bbls sp this season. phe prey sire a4 bh were saved. | DEPA and four seamen; Capt i reports, Det 21th, lat 33, lo: from Havana for Cadiz, via Vigo, to quaranting 15 days. (By the Harriet Thompson, Yordham, at San Francisco, | erpool. Cld brig Monica, loud, NYork. Sid schr B J) ores ak Fae rare ree Cer were meter. : ool, in the stoas 50, in a severe gale from NW, lost foremast, stat One of the men that nad his leg’broken has had it taken | Sept. 28th from the Aretic Ocean)—Jaly 6th, ship Wil- | Talbot, Amesbury. a northern port. The ship Jane W. Glidden, from New York for Musquash, A&M Bruen, lad load, and became waterlogged. The Oswego expe: off here. liam Hamilton, Holm, N8, 1 whale thi 14th, | | Arr 26th, steamship Jas Adger, Dickinson, NYork; ship’ NY; Mrs Marie JM very heavy weather north of Hatteras, spli Fairfield, Loveland, do; schra N’B Hawking, Griff slipped from her anchorage outside on the 27th, and ran ey BROADHAYEN, Oct 10—The California packet, from Stigo | Sh! : Be eet ln pad tario, Sq, “ Bowditch, Waldron, ‘Warren, nothing; 26th, Nile, | Helene, Griin, do. Cld ship Columbia, Sturges, NYork. yan and } Mi ; ; " lwi into St. John. | dearer of despatches; J Hsasms r: A Cook. & BELOW. for NYork, arrived here with loss of main topmast, fore , 7 ; ew ges Octetia, whict ‘arrived at Holaies’ Hola on the Lites ea i The as Me au Bark Princess Alice (Br), from Honduras. topgallant mast, and trysail gail, ? SF; cleun 20th, bark iter ardaer, Lowen, Sil 3 hi po gE }Hlonbern, iis, @ Northera ‘port; eh instant, from Matanzas, had on board Captain Had. | Va; Miss Davie sud Mics Wine, Also ne best, and Siro Fail rigged beige, asknown, Liveroor, Oct 9—A vorsel of about 90 tons, bottom up, | Newark, Dickens, Stom 2 wh; bark George, Stevens, do, | CAMDEN—Arr Oct_18, schr Empire, NYork, Sid 18th, I | en, NY; H SAILED, apparently not long in that situation, was passed Sept 14, | J wh; 17th, bark Pioneer, Billings, NB, 3 wh; Aug 10th, | brig Annandalo, Pendleton, Charlestoi ley and the crew of the schooner Indepen ence, of Bos- | a Steamships Atlantic, Liverpool; Florida, Savannah, Ma- | in lat 30'N, lon 67 W; also an American ship, under jory | snip ‘Philippe Delanoye, Pierce, IH, 1 wh; 20th, ship ra} j ton, from Nuevitas bound to New York, which vessel was | do; | riom, Charleston; Jamestown, Norfolk, &c, masts, derelict pes EE ator logged, Sept 18, in | Grativude, Cornel Xi, 2 wht no date, ip, Dalirng’ tes Southerner, “Hueking, and, Molile totally dismasted the 19th Octob n the Gulf, and | 0. w Ye 7 , Wind at sunrise N, meridian do, sunset do and calm. ey ; ’ m , its, rk Alice Frazier, Taber, do, nothing ; bar! Gregor, NYor! it] rig ennt Dor! Phile-| promt et avaie an oe ee ee eT or canara, Canten | diaere ad ET oe) rallied os cumeclore es nothing. this Beason; ships, James au pha; Coaueite, Bennett, do; 24th, Fred’ Reed, i | lady, two children and Saspy Hoox Pruvtine 5 - " w 3 }, do; inbow, et, do do; yee, son, NYo ‘The day after, the Octavia spoke brig H.H. MeGilvery, | N'Landers, consul te 1 Be ar ee enna onan dain Oct The Sasan Hincks spoke and supplied Oct 2, | Yer ston, do barks Kusell, SFT wh; Black Eaglo’ Lud Arr Oct 22, ashr Reindeer, Cathoart, N¥e from Trinidad for New York, L ABr bark anda Br brig south of the Highlands, A | lat 49lcn 15, the Jane Parker, from Sunderiaad for New | jow, SH, 6 wh; Alice, White, GS, L.wh; July Ist. ship | experienced severe weather, but no damage reported. York, which was beari brig and a bark off the Hook, bound in. Steamships Flo- g up for eee Islands, leaky, | Herald 24, Slocum, NB, 1 wh; middle of Jaly, ship Caro- | bark Pilgrim, Anos, ¢o. ee nto Pee Wee making the Weay of nee rida, Jamestown, and Marion, going out by the Hook. All | With cargo shifted and part of crew lize, Gilford, do, nothing this season; also in July, ship | NEW ORLE:AS —Atr Oct 10) ships HLT Bondy, Saow, way to Norfolk. the other outward bound vessels have a good offing. Alexander, Ryan, do, 2wh; last off July, ship Carolina, | fh i 2 ; J P Whitney, Whitney, A de:patch from Lubec says that the ship William Weather calm and hazy. Memoranda. 7 Gray, do, 1 wh; Aug 20th, ship Chandler Price, Taber, do, i BSumoner, Dyer, Havre 45 days; Montreal, ial ei eth ants gable Sinko Atha: Lather ix | er) aM It waa the ship Empire (not the pkt ship Empire State) 18 wh; bark Martha 2d, Tooker, do 12 w! Me Chandler | Pordeaux 55 days; barks Salem, Mallet, Chincha Islands,| Sturgis has been g going int or i ) W Cornelius, D (0FR STRAMSINP NAGATA AT BOSTON.) which was sold on Tuesday for $65,000, She is 18 months | Price and Martha took their oil'south, early in the season; | via Callao, 87 ; Murillo, Woodside, Boston 25 days: tow of two steamers. 6 Axrwenr—Arr Oct 10, Oregen, Brown, Londen. Sld 10th, | 91d, built in Bath, Me, of the best Merrimack oak, and of | Capt Fordham says he heard of a number of ships getting | 20th, ship Columbiana, Stahl, 14 days; schr Fdwin Dorsey, PORTER nn | Stanislaus, NYork. 1272 tons burthen. "Messrs Zerega & Co were the pur- | from three to Gye whales, south, early in the season); | Schreidan, Havana 4 days; Sist, ship Ssrampore, Bo WRECK OF THE BRIG CITIZEN. “ Married, ARDROSS‘N—Art Oct 11, Winfammoyh, Marshall, Dub- | chasers. Aug 20th, ship Cornelius Howland, Crosby, NB, 5 wh; no | den, Boston 25 days. Cid 19th, schr J H Flanuor, Darne- Bartivore, Oct, 29, 1853. In this city, on Saturday, October 29, the Rev. D. | Jin, 10 load for Boston. Ship Young America, hence at Sen Francisco 29th ult, | date, ship Magnolia, Cox, do, 5 wh; sbip Brag: pea, Devoll, | by, Baltimore; 20th, barks Saxony, Howes, Trieste; Sat The ship Mary, at Charleston, reports the wreck of the | V. M. Johnsen, Gsorox B&apEy to Mancakit Lenser Barchioxa—A-r Sept 23, Buenaventura, New Orleans | crossed the equator on the Atlantic side in Jon 32 30 W, 36 | do, nothing. Some time in August, ships Bartholo- | nac, Hay, Charleston; 2lst, steamships El Dorado, D On Thursday evening, October 27, by the Rev. C. J. H. | and Vigo; 24th, Matilde, do. days out; wes 67 days to Cape Horn, and becalmed there | mew Gosnold, Heustis, and Mary and Mertha, Slosum, | Brissot, Aspinwall; Daniel Webster, Wamack, San Te 1. FRAveun Waite to Fair adopted danghter of BoxnksUx—Arr Oct 8, Howerd, Soule, Nantes. Sld Oct 4, | two Cays. Crossed the equator on the Pacific in lon 116 | NB, hut did not speak them; also ship Frances Henrietta, bark James Hall, ‘Tomma, Franklin, Attakapas. Towed Esq., al! of Philadelphia, ‘atcher, New York; Sth, Hollander, Adams, do. W. 7th Sept, after which met with light northerly winds. | Swain, of do—does not remember if she had any oil. | sea 15th, ships Bella Cubana; 16th, Richmond, Premex—Arr Oct ', Germania, (s) New York; West- | _ Ship Belle of the West, at San Francisco 29th ult from | Capt. Fordham says he saw at least a hundred ships the | NEWARK-~Arr Oct 28, sohr Knight, Knight, Calais, Me. brig Citizen, of Portland, on Frying Pan Shoals. The | ,,0? vessel was abandoned with the boat towing astern; the | the late Francis crew are, therefore, supposed to be lost. ed Died, phalia, Baltimore; 9th, Anna, do. Sid 4th, Gesaes tew fete) hg ped pe fh eth Ltac td hem) day he left. paeiiale Na aon Ase Cos 91; coy Gal taarey H ame: sota, Friday, Octo! er a lingering iliness, Onieane; Sth, Minervia, do; Helen A Miller, Galt Phila- | {tin lon 6. Was ten days off Cape Born with light winds sasters. Norw ork: schrs Palladium, Avery, Albsay: Serer ee Se 49, 1888. dauaisenee \esoh Yor is the teth serra ee mee delphia; Henrietts, New York; 6th, Julie, do; Copernicus, | and calms. Crossed the equator on the Pacific in lon 113, Witire Sinp Liverroot, of New Bedford, before reported | Gibson, Avery, Philadelphia; Fllen Perkias, Williawa, Al- pac vs hearse The relatives and friends of the family On ; ith, Clementine, New York; Neptune, Gal: | Sept 15, after which met Jight northerly winds. wrecked, had insurance at the Mutual Marine Office, New | bany; Franklin, Look, NBed/ord for Norfolk; sloops Vi Tre stean er Minnesota has been wrecked on the rocks | gttend the funeral, wituout further invitation, on Mon- | veston; Sth, Neptane, New York; 9th, Patriot, do; 10th, Anew ship, 1816 tons, om the stocks at Portsmouth, | Bedforc, for $11,500 on vessel, and $6,500 on eatchings; | ry, Baker, Rondout for Providence; Colchester, Young, da} bore Walden. She lies on her starbonrd beam ends, | day afternoon, at two vclock, from her late residence, | Acolphine, Baltimore. Va, and nearly ready to be launched, has been sold at $60 | at the Union Mutual, of do, 000 on vessel; at the Pa: | fi ; Susan and Mary, Port Ewen; William, Perry, il * | No. 47 Goerck street. Her remains will be taken to Brisrot—Old Oct 11, Lochinvar, ——, NOrleans; 12th, | per ton, rigged. cifle, of do, $2,000 on vessel; at the Commercial, of do, | for NPedford; William Penn, Woodhull, N York. with her main desk under water, and is not likely to le | Greonwood Cemetery. Brilliont, Miller, Newport. In port Bark Franklin, of Themaston, now in Boston, 200 tons, | $1,000 om catehings; and at the Warren office, Boston, VBURYPORT—Arr sehr Golden West, Baltimore. got off this fall. On Thursday evening, October 27, Janz, wife of Ralph | Masonic, Whiting; Welkiv, Glover, — years old, has been purchased by a New York house for $6,000 on vessel, The Susan, of Nantucket, is LK—Arr Oct 28, sebr Wm Mason, Staples, N¥ori ee Benjamin. ; for NYork, lig. $9600, equal to cash. the Union Mutual Marine oilice, in New Bolferd, to the with loss of saila, ° From Cincinnati. The funeral will take this morning, at ten | CoxsrantsNorie—Arr Sept 28, Ithonn, LA Antwerp. ‘The Bangor Whig of the 26th says but little damage was | amount of $8,700. v. KET—Arr Oct 27, schr RB Smith, Albany. THE MARTHA WASHINGTON CONSPIRATORS—SINGU- | o'clock, from her late resid Yo. 401 Broome street. | Cxrr#—Sid prev to Oct 9, J N Cooper, Flitner, United | dore to the vessels in rey by 7 Cn lhe sens night, ‘Wrure Sip Svsay, lost in the Arctic Saa. is insured in | _ NEW BEDFORD—Arr Oot 28, sch Pearl, Kelley, NYor! LAR CONFESSION, ETC The friends of the family are inv attend without | States. but much anxiety was felt for the safety of vessels which } th» Mutual Marine office, NBedford, for $8,760. Sid schr Cohasset, Baltimore. 3 aaa ate ote i rther notice. CrxHaver—Sld Oct 9, Hindostan, Bendixen, Valparaiso | sailed from there two or three days previous, bs ete Cant NBedford, tod h OWL'S HEAD—In port Oct 26, schr Ortona, Cixeaxxart, Oct. 20, 1853 On Friday, October 28, Anni ., daughter of the late | ani San Franelsco; bth, Falcon, ’Wade, New Orleans; | | A fine bark Se Bas diet bes Rob: Sota bake tha taller dtesr un paronea Assoeting a ee ie TCE die CNS, aekire, Whey Cecekit Martha tri a ol hite mos Atki ged 3 ¥ den, Jute New York; Sea Li fall, do; | binston, fonda} y 4 ae PORTS ’ Wi Ia the Washington trial to: hn Whitely, | Amos Atkins, aged 21 years. > ateieenaiaaay ahve New York; Sea Lion, Hall, do; purchased ‘by Merrs Bradford & Hall and others, of Pro- | to the report, the offleers’ and crew, after consuming Hor, vYork. SId brig Samuel B Tapley, for Sevantah red himself on | The relatives and friends of the famil neral, from her 8 afternoon, ¢ green Cemetery for inter. | Liverpool; Pilgrim, ten, Grows, do for 1th, Sophia Walke elerk of Kissane, confessed that he pe his examination before the commissioner, » having shipped twelve hondres bpxes of steamer Martha Warbington. He swears t audence, No. | CAkDUY—Arr Oct 11, Malina, Ross, Gloucester, Fidence. She is to be called the GW iall, and will be | what provisions there were on board, started for some | %1. st lower harbor, 27th, sehr Gertrude, Horton, Pew tweGolock,” Hise | DuatarrOct oth, Rip Van Winkle Smith, London for | commanded by Us Accent Corres, ot Frevtanset, settlement, | Geveral of the crew died, and the gaptain | dieton, NYork for Boston, (see disasters), Iobinson, do for Newport E; Jano Do- | A superior bark of $80 tons built at Higgiaum, Conn, by C and the remainder of the men got on board ashipin July, | PENEACOLA—Arr prev to Oct 20, brig Manhattan ‘Orleans (and all three sailed 10th); | & H Childs, and to be launched about the first of No 1858. The last intelligence of the Citizen, previous Leland, Searsort; Caroling, Bryant, NYork. ld brig Thos well, do for Cadiz (and pte ber, has been purchased by the same partios, She is to | the above, was Sept 25, 1852, when she was in the Oehotak | Connor, Stover, Boston. ms, Matanzas for London (and | be called the W HChandler, and will be commanded by | Sea, with 2,200 bbls of oil. The reported loss came ia e |“ poRTLAND—Arr Oct 21, brigs Xenophon, York, Matan| invited to aitend her to Eissans's Jouston street, tl er 28, Davin Fixx, aged 38 years. no such shipment, but was induced by ane to perjure raintances of the famail. 4); 13 Ww naintances e f ily are respect- ed); 18th, Arvum, lett ived at NBedford. IR * . himself. ed a his fr is aft roceeded ) Sit 10th, Amelia {Thompson,!Thompson, San | Capt Albert C Bennett, of Bristol. These vessels are in- aie ea te, . zag 13th inst; Portland, Stetson, Savannah, Ga; | i tahatinakie fo, ths shnasict 1 ES en Rca eae || ames Cbevine reternee pel Lis poy oe eg my fended for the gumral frelghting busiest. Baxk Qcivxenace, Jenkin, from Savannah for Nantz, | York, Philadelphia, (see disasters); Hibernia,tPendeld, 2 o> ath sebagai Se een ah aie | Providence aid Lower OAMaah Papert BiBhEG COLT, winds). France, put into Chasleston 2ith inst, having on the 16th, | York! sehr Monntaln Suple, Presoy, do for i Detween here and Louisville, and the water is still rising On Fiisny evening, of dropey, after e lingering iiness, | "Tassed by 10th, Wm Patten, Decker, from Shields Herald Marine Correspondence. in lat 20, lon 7910, exporionced astronggule from NE, | PHILADELPHIA—avr Oct 28, sel Mary Mershon (6 ‘MMhe woather is clear and cool. the 24th year of her age, Jang, wife of Thomas Ma: | for Boston; 11th, Delaware, Patten, Bremen for —; ‘Key Weer, Oct 22, which increased until the 20th, when it hauled WS W, | as before), Turner, Portland; Rough & Ready, a 7 Hiram, of and from Bremen for NYork; Henrietta, do for ‘The brig Mary Frances, of Waldoboro, Simmons, mas | and blew a hurricane, ythrowing the bark on he on Fastpert. Cid schus Lawrence, Johnson, Bartford; Lake, Providence; Roxbury, Nickerson, Camsbridge port. M sod. 1s of the famil: ‘ited to at- | do; 12th, Jeverland, do for NOrleans; 13th, President | ter, from Cienfuegos bound for New York, (before report- | ends, when the foremast was cut away, carrying with i ; ———— aig cons ae - nies ass ranienee invites Rose | Smidt. from NYork of and for Bremen i ed), with a cargo of sugar, molasses, and mahogany, ar- | the main and mizzenmasts, causing the vessel fry i's bad. SAVANNAH —/ar Oct 24, bark Cabnea, Hav: ‘ab TTTBLURG, Oct 3 ‘ Of do 10th, Copernicus, of and from Bremen for | rived st this port io distress, on the 16th inst, leaking | ly, and doing other damage. She was towed into por’ by | delphia; 25th, sioamship Augusta, oig® NYork; The Supreme Court refuced to grant a new tris | ys Charleston, badly, and being kept free with difficulty. A survey was | steamer Jasper. i Martha, Rogor’s, Roardman, Boston. th, brig Sowell fe rder Another day will therefore , ‘at Lis residence, No. Doven—Off Oct 9, Statesman, Watts from Antwerp for | held cn arrival, and the discharge recommended for fur- Bark Turon got off Loyell’s Island 28th, and was | con, Wutkins, NYork. ad Wi tig ashi clhemreae the Mernay, in the 38th | NYork. ther exantination, In the meantime the caulkers have | towed up to Boston without damage. ROCALANB—SId Oct 22, schrs Pitot, and Wi be appointed by the Governor for his execution, f Longford, Ireland. Eremncr—Arr Oct 9, Ludvig, New York for Cronstadt. b employed, and by the time of the discharge of | Bax Onsot, of Baltimore, loss on Columbia river bar, | Gregr ry, NYork: 24th, Henry Franklin, Ann, = Cee ET ; nviled to attend hia fune- Fivsmc—Sld Oct 8, Alabema, Masters, NYork ; 9th, | the cargo the Tigers were Dag Ang heave her down, | 10th ult, was Owned by Baltimore contractors for erect: | 800 Charlotte, NYork; 26th, Richmond, Chesapeake, The Fireme .’s Riot at Providence. ral, th » o' ela «will be | Statesman, Watts, do; Oth, Sea Duck, Porter; Howadji, | which was effec t evening, The lurboard wide and | ing lighthouses on the Pacific, which service had been | Tomas Itix, do. catall 100 e place to Calvary Cemetery, Wil- | Balch; Elizabeth Denison, Tucker, and Fiza Mallory, Wil- | bottom is ¢: ‘being caulked and pitched, and ST. GEORGE—Arr Oct 18, echrs Ferest, Frovipexcy, Oct. 29, 1859 The long examination of the men charged with the ‘murder of Dougherty at the fire recently has been con eluded, James Jones was discharged, and Anthony Jones | ‘pored, and nearly completed. hi Viains, do. will be finished on Monéay, and the starboard side will be York. hr Cyclone, (new) Gilchrist, ——, brother, in Rirmingham, Cona., n FORELAND ie North Oct 9, Blucher, of and from | completed by Saturday next. Legg hr Of enolaanes Pet he fon Liat for (teat % toad for ¥ 4 aay, Janey Davie, ‘NYork. on is city Bremen for NOsleans. voyage, a | to ey eri J --vin tn 1846, Throe-eighths of i—Arr | \. Louisa Dyer, be attended, at the above place, to. | Farmovr ons; sa ee ‘ea came qut in good | ton8 built at Bo aly insured in NYork, ‘balsa’ Georgetow Bo; Globe, Swift, York. Pacha rr Oct 9, Mangola, Haskell, Hava morrow. His friends are hereby informed that they may Giascow—Arr Oct 1°, Cempetitor, Tretry, Richibucto, . 2 @+4 7elotus F, Burt were bound over, tench the place inueaton 10 attend the fanersl, by eight | $Id 7tb, Vulean, Mano,’ NYork; 19th, Rodarte Diu, Me- | The steamaahip Isabel, Polling, which came up | Owned East. . Ph 22 Orgone a 108, ee O'clock A. M. tren of (ue New York and New Haven Rail- | Neill, do; Dromahair, Pyne, Boston; ‘Lizzie Loud, Canny: to Tifts’ wharf, at noon of the | Bia Carry, at Wi Jn, alstres, 3 need | schra Washington, Rio and ‘The Canada at Halifax. road, ond return cn the eame evening. Providence. the run from Charleston in 48 hours— | the fale of the 10th inet In Tat 82 20, 1on 78 95, which | J oni, Le tid ak Haurax, Oct. 28, 1855. On Saturday, October 29, ANNA M., youngest daughter Garvanock--Arr Oct 8, Lady Knight, Soe ae record—distanee 700 miles, Thel had her on her beam ends, phe he © load of |, NO—, . Pd beige Cordis, a arrived here | Jolin B. Tiuskia, aged one year and six months. Adirondack, Taylor, NYurk. Sld 7th, John Wil: Capt Lng By ol @n route for molawes ; carried away malnmast, foretopmast and sails | Havans for Bri RI yt ty int, ‘The R. M. Steamer Canada, Capt. Stone, arrived here | ie emains will be taken, from the residence of her | liams, Boston; Sth, Statesman, Corning, do; Clio, Alde (or Randolph, who has been ordered | attached. On the 23d inst, rsat Little | York for Jt ‘26th, schr Geneva, = if ool Cape Fear — Gd Sth, schr Adeline meaty they | York, from Doston I 2 satled again at 11 P. M. for | father. No. 1(3 King street, ‘this afternoon, at one o'clock, | Cain), NYork; 12th, Warner, Ripley, go; Sheeijerk, a RR 4 to Fordham, Westchester county, for iatermeat, ” | Cain, Boston; Desiance, Crosby, do,

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