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THE GERMANS IN TAMMANY HALL, | si‘weeisetss iat dc'Sh ampepenal east: | Baran ns Cues ME MASP) Governor Seymosts | ge mosey mest os mice? as tig | Bag ZOtMt (He Pet Barman, © dare 69 Otlee | Sige) <TH, ship Beng Bey, Newburyport, or How 1. 01 0 of was Columbi ‘ ne a ae a SS | Mr. Loxano B. Saeraxo uch a lnrge mneting of dems, | last eveuing im the chapel of the University, Washington | Schr Auu'Deneuate Bhavaeh fare 1 dens Chinche tolando soon bat 2S? Tis, neve. & | try distinguished rnetions of the STatified, he said, to see such w Inrge meeting of dem Denman, ro days, = 5 Dillingham, from é9 i’ ‘inet Endorsed and ed, | earth tor its p Me ply, is lit rature and its saosesfal orate to sustain the administrrtion which has stre:ched | squaré—the President, Hon. Luther Bradish, in the chair. | Schr Semuel Aj Ryder, Boston, 4 days. for Hampton Roads soon, The Spoi's Ca’‘net En’ and Supported. | essen tor ie pritve py, Ls casure, ts “hmentnofcivi | out its arm to the rupport of Martin Koszia.. He did not | There was large attendance of membersand others. The | Schr Mentors, A ‘dave. Joe ere ad Oct, ably Strelna, Leach, and baste can neve politi 7 0 to addrees them as he was U1 Coakio, Raynes, Nennnnnnineiny Dg gg gy py aspiring | with their nativetongue For the dat time in wome years | minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, RE te Sraar™nd Oot 6 as Sum, Mors, Liverpoal. LETTERS FROM M3, MARCY AND OTHERS, socittions. To yeu, above all others, may the | & portion of the democratic party leaves this me hall | after which several gentlemen were proposed for mem- Wind during the day, SE. Dunun—Sld $y Anele, Come Ardrossan, I 5 " wermmed® ‘wen vil confidence: for & Kenerous SUP- and seeks an asylum elsewhere, where they have raised bership, and accepted. Messrs. George Baavard and o = Deat—Arr Oot Yi, ahip ‘of the Hast, Pesta, arate Pick bas ariees Dining 7 metemeie. | eae S ety. Soe Seance He | George M Ward were constituted corresponding members. (Br Saspr Hoox Promava Taacrara, Wietast Rees, Lon isa for Hatred Arr Tam 5 in. In the | prou aa Morton, Tallmas, iae-csniha sugrebennacintanaawhage aremeamtane al sheriaht ofif txpatriation intaveryinception, | Knew" that those foreigners, "who “have become | Mr Moons, Librarian of the society, called special atten- | oa brig south of te eiamtasme, Noy 1Guntown. | ELnvh—Arr Oct 10, Wales, Lombard, ooettad ‘all last evening, in accor’ ance with the following call — | g."the basis of protection b; ererament | democrats from principle would speak tne truth, and | tion to some important pamphlets preseated by Colonel | outside the bar, bound out. London. tl ‘ Freeney, Democrats, Tuas Ove !—Mass Mustine ov | the o'd, has brea asserted on alia : | would utter a voice which would give the highost imo’ Force, of Washin; ted of his a Wind light from S. Weather-clear. Guscow—In Port Oct al Mavery, fe Henan rum Geawas Dem coats. - Austris. We | cation to the President and his Cabinet. (Applause.) . gon, “being printed copies Paper hew, for NYork, ldg; bark Petrol, Avery, for ON TU! DAY THE FLNST OF NOVEMBER, 195. ‘and the val- | The differences in this State co.amenced in 1847, and at. | on the “Grinnell Land,” read before the National Insti- brig John Kendall, Dean, for Fhilad . rei tained a full developement fa 1848 In the contest of that | tute, at Washington. In these he proves conclusively, by Gumattar—In port Oct 12, ship Julia Ho Memoranda. s poased eo tho TS oh Comber | tert femcoratis beets of y to. realize’ the deep take ie of Lowi Brelipper ship Challenger and Am clipper Nightingale | from Leghera for Vhiladelptia, wind bound se uario Lxagux ao rue Gen: | which youaud your Kued, body bere avd'in thetathor: | Rens, oritehigns, (eheers) and os Lewis Onc ot Michi. | 82 elaborate investigation, the unfair attempts made by | left Woosuog together on Aug 8 for Londen. boul, Kingman, from Borton, arr 8th, disg (Or Malta; brige Mas Div c atic ASSOCIATION, and. bave in the gitine. gm te orinct- | gan.’ gave bis warmest support to the President and | the Foglish to impose upon the world by an exclusion of | Ship Jobn C Culhoun, of Bath, which was ashore at | Choctaw, Burton, from NYork, arr lth, ci for Matnens She undersiqned, citiz.ns from all the wards, invite thelr ot C suera’ Fioroo; wad it | Ebi tt he, the speaker, did the same. thoir friends in | the american discoveries in the Polar regions in 1860, | Musqessh and got off, waa sold by auction at St John, NB, | Diligente’ (Neap), from NYork for Marsllles, are 1 wipltisen’ Me Ya'n demonsbrati the State of Nee York all counselled that union of the from their maps, and the substitution of their own ex: | 29th inst, to Gen Veasio, of Bangor, for $17,000. Bark Mopaog, Crocker, for NYork, wan towed out 12th Suen “the! id ter der tic party. Mr Cutting, and all the rest, endorsed | ploration of . bmoné, Me, 29th inst, a fine shij wind on the 12th, 3 PM, was W ligi pear vital understood’ by’ the folowing | {t'and the ‘uaion took place in 1819, ina meeting of | \ A communication was recelved from Lisulenant Hunt, | +p toner eallch the Welere®, meld om the rioeke te mek | ance of rain. Brig Chattam, Hardy, from Boston, are 9h In porsusn: tu General Committee of Guam sn AmeRicas the old democrats yy of which will be clearly understood by the fo) y aeons FRANKLIN PIERCR, | Re ee et tS Ei rhich Mr, Charles Q'Conor war president: And all the | Qepartwent in the library of Coupons, © © S°eraPbical | Ravenal & Co, Charleston, for the Liverpoo! trade, om pri- | gd ld 20th for Genoa. Bark Young Tark, Hard bye NKL “afer ‘ie ‘aaeae * | speakers then ed Gi st the dissension ; vate terme. » o ee AT Ay 7h 1) man Tat and most catholic peinelgien ot pablie ehh ead: | Over, aud that they might go into] the campaign of.1852 . Moore then read the following resolution:— ‘A fine +chconer of about 40 or 60 tona was Inunched at | French steam tug same day.’ Barks Tremont, Dyer, amd 9 have , of three, of which the Presi- | Elizabeth City, Va, from the shipsard of © MLaverty, | Nautilus, Lincoln, from do for do, arr 6th, ani were’ betie Nations, and the | fence of those ought ® refuge under our protec. | successfully. They remember that the proposition made Resolved, That ® comm ‘The able Expoundet of the Law foe Be ‘ bi | 7 3, Wu ler ry. 7 Ci unies of Such . Cutti . Bro . Beardeley, and the rest, | dent shall be » member intod to t | towed out 7th by the same tug. ile CABINET, an tna our ran Ry ey, eat poorly El Spot a mye gres tothe Joint Library Committee | fy byoad iy Jobst Caste ight Ent, of that ouster” | , Ciovemmen—Sid Oct 6, ships Phenix, Cole, NYork; 14th, ‘The Representative oF the Union Demooracy, oc th + aes reuee of my zo a ot i oe sand | The great rank and file of the party were then heartily g Coase xing Upol mann es f age the neve id Thorrhill, Bogart, do. z Entitle them to th Crutdenes nua Meteor of the Nation, | siouifeat ‘ulated ss call forth. boat you have. gentlemen, my | united, | In 1851 there resolutions, were re-enacted and P ee I Lbrary, aud Se ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. MAT at do Oth,’ brig Fillmore, Kirwan, Baltimore ter 3 rRAITO v H ire concurrence in your proceedings, y ewish | strengthened, and in 1852 the more platform was | by Lieutenant Hunt at the moo.ing of the Association for t Bostox Nov 1. 3 DOWN WIE SEN TEATS Oe ee on Lane | dethahshe rect mente ie tiie BEL te ine. cameertite: | agvball ome Chat pniorar whee abeguahe tO thameln | Litenenrtiiee aie Arrived—Ship Ocoan Fagle, Caleutta; tacks Meriaton, | GREEOCK—Arr Oct 14, Fame, Goudy, Belfast. Untrammelied Personal and Indu and Hal Proegow? | flag e Il be addres by rman ant of the toe ane neon eesclutions will be subsaitted for adoption. Lam, gentlemen, very respeotiully and truly. following distinguished democrats have been invited to ( citizen and friend, Jovan it is too Inte, the misguided and erriag members | tenance of the democratic party and to the support of The following retolution was then read by F. De Puvs- | Glasgow; Lyman, Curacoa; Diligence, ‘ozas; Octavia, Havana,—In port Oct 22, ship Holmes, Pils- yb whe hate strayed from i ve follow | the. American flag wherever it may float—that platform | ay, Beg. — . ¥ Go; Alcderm, Baltimore; brig Jane Howe, Gonaives; sobre Bett et ig a yerseere 02 Ses caresee) GOR: basen am ‘A. DIX. | 00 which» raturalised citizen may place himself in the | ved, That this society has learned with deep rogret | Jobn Adams, North Atlantic, with 216 bbls sp oll; Orbit, y press, Lunt, for’ New Yor th of the remotest part of Turkey and say, “America protects me, y Cs at an outport for $2400 or 2500, carries 1,400 boxes; di : ER OF MR. DALLAS. ro Hon. James G. King, who, as | Turks Isiands; New Yerk, NYork; steamer City of Boston, as BS , D 1 tae een a. G. M. Dallas, Gestixwex—tan this incening tented by your invita- | M4 you dare not touch me!” “(Great applause.) ‘That | §) dererved the esteom’ and admiration of all who | Philadelphia, 4 i Ko Neva: Fst fy aout sg ay — Wn. L. Merey, Hon. George Bancroft, tion to address am etiog of the democratic citigons of Ger- | Piatlorm {s opposed by John P. Hale and Daniel Dickinson. | had the pleasure of his personal acquaintance, acd that this | ‘The bark Diligence reports:—Spoke Oct 23, lat 3220, lon | Britain, taken up s $1 75 per’ bon, edurice band: Bl Hon. Janes Guthrie, Hon. John A Dix, yan rth, fo be held at Tammany Ul on the at of Nova; | You, fellow citizens, havo been true to yourselves and | gocity bas suffered the lueeof one of ite most valusble aud | 79 40, sehr Willian, from. Jacksonville, lying by sch In. | XT, Ig augur a per, ox, carries 1,30); Hon. Jefferson Davis, Gow Horatio Seymour, ber next, “Engagements in this city fur the day mentioned | the democratic cause. You have been consistent in your | intelligent members, dependence, before’ re d sbandoned on the passage loore, for zas and New York, to load sugar at tan Semen Gov. Wa, Bisler, Proclude the possitility of my being with you. With many | actions Why has not Mr. Dickinson beenso? Why has | The Executive Committee appointed te make arrange- | frei the West Indies tor NYork. $1 62 per box and $6 per hhd ; brig Mary Pierce, Atwood, Hon. Robert McCle! Ww. We thanks for your obliging remembrance, L am, truly and £0 | Ke denounced that platform in 1858 which he supported | ments forthe approaching anniversary of the soclem Se. ‘the clipper ship Edwin Yorrest, from Boston for NYork, | {0 Boston dg; sch Isaac 6. Hertz, Carter, for Bostea, fies. James Campbell, NDACErRILS, yor ally wrliiaes, ane Saves in 1852! It is bi cause President Pierce used the right of | port that in consequence of the inability of Hon. Raf e clipper ship orrest, from or 1 | fakes 860 bids svolarven at 30h, , Bion. Calsh Casnints October 20, 185 OM DALLAS. | rivate judgment in the selection of s. meca- | Choate to deliver the oration which had been anticipated, | Yazseea this morning off New London, im tow of steam | “*soxa Kexu—Arr July 16, back Gen Lamar, Green, Oal- Hite. Jotun Van burees LETTER OF Mh WESTERVELT. on 133, | ber of his Cabinet, and appointed William T.. Marcy | the addrecs customary on the occasion will unavolaani | ‘821% Naw Onzaass, Oot 29, | #89; nd ld Aug 6 for Manilla, Hon. H. J. Redgeld, : Dran Sin-—Ihave received your lettoref the 2th inst, | as Secretary of State, instead of Daniel 8. Dickinson. | be cmitted. The following letter from Mr. Choate wat | Arrived—Bark Aurelia, Boston. Huu—Eld Oct 26, Elisabeth Hamiltop, Jones, An Hon. Isaac ¥. Fowler, Hou. Wm. C. Havemoyer, = | to aetond snd address meeting ofmy democratic | Can it be that any man is disposod, so long asa patriotis | read by the Vice President:— Liverroor—Sld Oct 14, Queen of England, Pearson, Hoa. & B. Chureh, hae | pliner gg | ‘ammany Hall on the Ist of Sevember. | citisen performs bis duty well, to find fault with that eiti- Bosrow, Oct. 28, 1853, = York; 17th, Araminta, Feran, Mobile. In port 19th, sebe Hon. Wm. Wright) N. J, Richard T- Compton, Bq, y lend imy co-operation im any meade | gen because another hax not faten his place? They have | _F. Dx Peveren, Esq.—Dear Sin:—1 have great regret in Herald Marine Corresponicuce Star of Empire, Brown, for Bo:ton 2irt. Hon. John Tight, N. ¥., gS which wot ‘the restoration of harmony and unity in | Sttaoved and der ‘ed Jefferson Davis as an enemy to | @PPrising you that the etate of my nea'th in an important PHILADALYHIA, Nov 1—4 PM. Tonpox—Cld Oct ith, Alex Edmond, Stewart, New- Hon. H. andall, the great democratic party, 1 do not feel at liberty, feed One CoS ee t i 1 Bovis, patticuls ris sucn that, after many struggles with myself in Arrived—Steamships Osprey, Bennett, Charlestoa; City | eastle and NYork; Samuel Badger, Salter, Havre. Ip fran rh Lng oes ition T occupy, to accept the invitation wit the Coion, Ils but a short fine since Jollerson Davis, | reanhi to it Tam compelled to renounce for months, if not | of New York, Matthews, Boston; bark Adelia Rogers, | Cort 21st &P Woodvard, Steciant ae Games abt n. Martin Grover, Hise. Lavi 8. Chasiel honored me; nor weu d 1 do so under any oth pith his gallant Mississippl regiment, turned back the | sof ever, all attempts at speaking in any large roo1 of to any | White, do; brigs Empite, Crowell, and Washington, | Boy stey'sayc 7 , mi om Pree Beste. Sarey As eularions Ron stan es, the pressure of my public and other eng: tide of Mexicans on the field of Buena Vista, which ap- | audience but that of a court room. 1 think thae T previously Merryman, ‘do; schrs W Putman Atkins, Provincetown: | “yy, caer Hon. Robert Kelly.” y ANgnd many ctivers, manding all my time and atten’ ed to be irresistible, (Applause) Jefferson Davia | intimated something of this to urself or to the ott er ger tle. TL. miller, Paddock, 5 3 lAtaGa—In port Oct 5, barks SW Nash, Wasa, from Portlanc ; Frances, Sears, Dorches- | Cadiz to finish dg for New Orleans; Leo, Miller, for N¥¢ ter; Lacon, Bearse; Wm H Mailler, Thatcher, and James | soon; brig EL Walton, Titus, for Boston’ abt read Ward, Baker, Boston; Lonsdale, Baker, Providenos; Silas | Teported for NYork); ‘schrs’——-, (Br). for Vhitadelphis from Work and wentyriwe domocratie | 8d teliow-citizen, JA (Here followod the signatures of stated in the Senate that if a discussion should arise he | men of the society. I hav LETTER OF MR. TOUCEY. would go home to his own State and discuss it. Can | bave avoided, as far as Hann Up, then, for t frame. 1 have grown #\ i my resistance to th i advi ers peremptorily preecribed abstinence from all but the casior | E Hand Kelly, NYork; E Davidson, Baker, Harwich; Wm Ro, Oct such a man be hostile to the Union? e Gexriewen—I hay : Fault bas been found with General Pierce for the dia- | },aiitual conversational tones and the exertions of my pro- . do; H Nason, Mullens, , in quarantine, hose waion and vigor alone can secnre inviting me to ad¢ © de 4 babe 2 ¥ Pro | Thomas, Davis, Aibary. nee Veale ’ Joy met of our hard won Liberties. Come, democrate—bar- | Uermas miutic tebe had ot Teena missal of Judge Brouson, Why? Mr. Bronson supported | fersion. | In announcing to you, thercfore, that au irresistible |“ Gieared-—Ship. Merivaid, Robinson, Liverpool; bark | °° ‘essels from NYork are not sent to Mahon as be- James F. Cocley, a man’ who attweked the private char- | physical necessity ¢ mpels ine te deel ne the bonor ot address. |, <leaTes herd, caro lat Pi in gyour society, Ihave to oxpresa the keenest regret and | Usion, Hewitt, Cardenas, acter of President Pierce a8 no gentleman would have | (i A).ur rociely. I have to mxpreae tre koe u 4 mony is strength. vember next. ' In re At half-past 7 P.M. the doors of old Tammany were | ments will unaveida cession. Accept my Tam obliged to s prevent me from : ace Darling, Bartlett, Bridge- Sld Sept 29, brig Avon, Gaw, Nély Orleans; Oct 2, sehr jwnks for this mark of your favorable | done, ard Mr. Bronson reaped the reward of such a course. iL be so re- | port iM Patte:son, Dole, Boston; steamer Delaware, Clark, | Pampero, Kendrick, NYork; 2d, brig Kate Anderson, Lin- y rs ited 5 or that no! O~ . thrown open, and gave access to some three or four hun | regard. With the hizhost reapeet, your obedient servant, ‘They never reckoned on sttsh a meeting as this to sustain | fy ity of phy ied ee pemianee chats ntatet se. ekin, doj Oth, bark Young’ Curk, Handing, Boston, dred persons, chiefly Germans. Shortly after, the music 1, TUUCEY. Franklin Pierce, if they did they would never have made } ness rhouid have compelled me to this course. Tought to add Disasters. lt rh a NT iat we ion, Por hom; Dae- f Saad Gna Tated oukaidl op Rene LETTER OF MR. WRIGHT. such a ceclaration of war. Why should Bronson | that I have had had hopes of myself until within a few days. A Som (fore and after), of about 100 tons, on her beam | Mg, Wheeler, NYork; 7th, Charm, Sleeper, Port Mahoa. Of'e brass tand was heard outside, and the sympathisers ALmany, Thursday, Oct. 27, 183. | be retained? The merchants have complimonted | 1am, with the highest regard, your obedient sorvant, | end wesehen Sem nis cremains tia chee TaNzZAs,—In port Oct 21, brig Capt. ‘John, Con- of the Seventeenth and Tenth wards added their contin ENT LEME Oficial engagements will provont my accep; | Mr. Bronson on leaving tke office; but the . RUEUS CHOATE. hess Peder yap bast ocmapar ey Char’ | sins, for Philadelphia dg. he meeting, with banners, on which were in- jefe wryly egartiierl) ‘ only reason ke left it was, that he was turned out, and The following resolations wore then read:— MaxzaxuiLo—In port abt Oct 16, brig Lydia Stover gents to tl rs rs, of German birtl, who propose to express their condemnation le Bink Aveaws aah fateh sora Pelatdistcho a} Shenteee tee wees acribed the numbers of their wards. One had the motto— | of “‘the uncalled'for secestion from the Union democracy at | could not keep it any longer. (Applause.) The people | Resolved, That the New York Historical Society desire to Saturd Laahteen rove neni cuee marta tena tien eee ee fi * the late State Convention,” and to show “their unwilling- | make Presidents and know how to unmake them; they | express to Hon. Rufus Choate their deep regret for the indis turday. Lighters were teking out corey, ae it was lAnskities—Sld Oct 13, bark Fglantine, Gleason, NYork goeccecoccccocoecos 2 c99008 | ness ty join tie faithlens sooeders,” by & grand rally at Taui- | make Collectors and know how to get them un‘aade. | position which has compelled him to postpoue the delivery of | thought she would be got off without much damage. Sld 14th, brig Marshfield, Hodgdon, Messina. ° ma: ‘ail on the lot Novem! ° Die Vereimgte Demokrat. 0 | — it woud afford me a body of my fe'low-d | ion to wnite with such | { ° ° Sococccococcoceso cesses acoso jt ; lar orcanizs Great applause.) If the administration had not acted as | the address on their approaching aunivorsary, and indulxe | Pac Cuocraw, at Gibraltar Oct 10,ffrom New°York, was | 0%04—No Am vessel in port Sept 20, unite wi i did it would Lave been disgraced, Fellow-citizens, you | $26 hope that he may soon bo rertorcd to health, and ona fu- | ghrown oa hor beeae ouals ta the One otteees during a | Pamino:cr—Arr Oct 12, bark Milford, Horton, Galvestom ebuke of faction, aud | a be 0 “1 ture occasion Le enabled to afford them that High gratitic Prrwannvco—ArrSept 19, brig Sea Foam, Beaver, Pha jes of the party, and | =< feng vest ee in oa perce? ae ion. eae ; ud * lurricane, but righted without damage, adelphia, and p ‘ed for RieJanciro, , é gt i here will not permit | speak from many considerations which cannot touc! esolved, That the committce on tho anniversary addres: E ' Ne a -* q eye rf x Mr. Nienoias Sescrist nominated as Chairman ot the | in 'luloy tits pleasure, and {ey deave to preseut ia this heart of ono born in this couatzy,. You are interested | fursieh to fon, Rufus Choave s cc py of this easlatione ere iptedat Hera: mask Geta Co nceate te rare Sept fa ship ‘Dacial Sharp, Tasett eeting Mr. Augustus Thum, and the Chairman, in ree | te ae te een hare heccteh a weet en ae, | ithe purity and perfect ability of democratic principles. | A prolonged debate followed upon the selection of a 5 fag di 5 . sea cay ng 19th. meeting Mr. August tion of portion of thpso who have heretofore acted with the | (Cheer) “iis continent belongs to democratic princl pile eae Toerihaieceetlont oe tie: ewe hee proot |, cur Many Pravey, which sailed from Eastport 234 ult | Rio Jaxeimo—In port, Sept 15, ship Rebecca, Walle, See e turn for the compliment, nominated Mr. Nicholas Sea- | united demo of fhe State. This secession was not only : : t : or Alexandrie, put back 25th, having lost deck load of | NOrleans; bark Sea Bird, Smith, from Sydae a Minealled fo your le 0 By oharwetet | ples. longs to the united masses, who look forward | puilding; but it was finally determined to leave the mat- | f°? Alexa pend > .? Spb Pg aay fl : grist as Vice President. Lee Siok ca ceied Sue Ey eee nar TERT aL, | foithinte peatenity to tvoes Who Tega pesecatlons euAaIel tee hake te ihe eee Building Committee." | Jumber in the gale of 24th, arr 11th; Minesota, Veacock, for Phila lelphia, dg, Toth monn tins were. rAried by euasnimons Ye | Par mao, Soding sho ateataiseeation at Eveeiaenh Fletos aad |’ giet ot onkton, ter sapees ao pet tetoetclae, eet aa eens oe Sznomncea fat ta eonmequenes of | Scie Ratan frome, Kilewisth fin: Bostan, put nie Ports) | cob aid baad’ senceritp iheerect hart stay ( ne wh ing the stratio side | 7 i i stom ne » boat, &e, is ve ya” ofa State unwilling to prostitute shemecives to theirun- | S02 Of opinion in regard to such principles. You an unavoidable delay, the reading of the customary | lan need OL Ath, ‘with seh Morning Stas | for NOrleans; and others. Sid 8d, bark AAce Tarlton, - awilling reiut | give us all eonfidence, and strength, and resolution to ver would be dispensed with. The meeting then ad- | been in contact morn of 28th, with sch Morning Star, a Magnus Gross and John Hartmann were appointed Seo. | yortby and sola signs romaly eal fe Gury the vower of the | stand by democratic principles, and no fitter place could be | Jodmned, 2 na) “| where from or bound not stated. ” | Smith, Norleans; 11th, brig Queen’ ef the South, Ohap- retaries. ; byan act of treachery. the more Wanton becatae itisag. | found for such expression than this consecrated hall, Sein W vowrae, deoait Wal anaie too) Porilasd. és iar ane rf : Mr. Gross was then introdnced, and read the following | t d a solemn parade of false statements | The speaker was applauded, and when he enled the Arnest or Dr. Hives 1x New ORteans.—Tho | contact with e brig unknown, 28th uli, and lost all her ss ‘Spee port, brig ——, of Baltimore, just arr List of officers:— in pelanion co tog wets and motives oa majority of the dele: | band, amid cheers, struck up the “Siar Spangled Ban- | notorious Dr. Hines, who in his time has played the gal- | fore riguing. 2 SA alter (Oubh)< oA te One bate Rawoa Prat vis Pumevete, Mi'warjrcasutat the mesting of that body, determined to | ™.” poscy who is considered one of the ablext speak lant, bigamist, awindler, &c. {anow under arrest in the | senp Rauioos, of Bangor, which wat ashore on Great | water, NYorm. Aid Tih, brig Meraball Gelooea do oe Word ee meet, Ne Goan Party. to prevorve ané marataim itewaity, “°° | org among the Germans, and an infidel in his opinions on | trict police are gloritying. ‘Tho arrest "was made some | eit, has been got off, and was taken to Nantueket 29th Samipr— Arr Oct 17, Hahnemana, Waite, Richmond, 3-H. Kimm, ” H. Cordes, 1 can speak with some oo religious subjects, next addressed the meeting in the | guys ago, but at the time nobody had the slightest idea | “/t: Hong’ Roope port Ane 5, ships Genton, Devens, from ¢eieaee Jacub Bahweitesr, and, I think, with greater | German language. Ilo said he was a Jeffersonian demo- | {hat the Doctor was the man who, since his arrival inthe | . SCAR Amos Farnuxncra, hence for Mobile, put into Nor- | Hong eat nee of ay, a arr off the Me ied kiang S—Jobn Bechtel, Phil Gebhard’ ee eee ee utirely eneaged in their appropri: | crat, and believed that if men had not been created | city, had assumed such cominon names es Henry Hant, | folk om the 20th ult, having encountered'a severe gale Srone NYO le Boe eee raaie tino; Ariel, Agata 6—Jobn Ir gebrana John W. Warth fuelinns. Cortaih distincuished ‘rentiemen, ‘now in the | e412 one part of the human race would have been born | fp, 1’ Hunter and D.T. Henderson. ‘The arrest was made | {om SSF, on the 2bth ult, im lat $3 37, long 73 29, dur- | rm NYork via Hong Kong, and others reported 6th. 7 Jee Kol,” ‘John Wagner, funks of the beltory, who have eoen Ht to place on record, in | Wit saddles on their backs for the other part to ride om | op a charge of having obtained $i under false represen. | iP€ Which ‘lost head of foremast, fore and anaintopraast, Bacironn In port Sept 1, ship Juliet, Moulton, for $—Jobn Link: ‘Wm. Schirmer, eters and indecent harrangues a» public meatings, theie on- | them. The Declaration of Independence and the consti- | tations, from Achilles Jeffries, stepson of Dr. Gale, of his | Oat, and split mainsail. oo teers and Padang, ldg; Minstrel, Potter, for 9—Jac Windmuller, Jack Meyer, | dorsement of the stale faischood that the Union democrats | tution of the United States recognizes that equality, and | city. ‘The lad arrived at the lake’ end of the Teatchar. | Scun OWDvix, from Tangier Sound for Boston put | Conner beitys thence direct to Boston; steams 10—H. N, Wilhelm," ‘Augustus Marpe, had surrounded tho convention with Dullics and rowdies to | therefore he woull exclaim, inthe language of a great | train Railroad on Thursday morning last. ‘There Hines | into Nostolk ou tho 20th ult having beea ia contact on | Town ane 24th bed Hon ae ak, ABT UM, via eeeiaee Feeder, | eet te ak fm Static ry | rua Rene than neh tag oy te le | Bee nae eckson cna, | Sn ycae meh cece, tors rie | raed Wotan eek ha ened 12—Stephen Lutz, Fernando x me: with a signal reluke from one of their adherents aad | Sete.” Adopted citizens should stand by the nativé | On their way from the lake to the city he got the lad to | Martin Hofiman, from Norfolk for ‘Alexandria, and lost SuyRNA—In port Oct 8, bark Volunteer, Suith, f 13—Mart Neller, Joha Brehm, friends, ia b tetatemeut made under the solemalty of | citizens who aflord them a participation in the richts | show bim his purse, and eventually borrowed from hit | mainsail and main boom, and sustained wome damage in | ton Gth a 7th; brig Volante, Sewall, tolond fer NY, 14—F. Wutschel Theodore Leiof, ti, that he was hired to lead, and did lead, a gang of | and liberties they themselves enjoy. He did not care | gi under the false pretence that he would retura it w | hull. Sid Sept 27, Lark Hin | bi a , for NYork. 16—David Sumson, Michael Haferc, jee inte tho convention, under directions of some of | about factions, for he watan old fashioned democrat of | he got into the city, with a nice new cap in the bargain. | (old? 8 Homa, Merril, Odessa; Oct 1, Race ionist leade % an S % i n w cap b Scus Epwarp Apams (of Philadelphis), Williams, from | Horse, Searles, Boston. 16—J. Z. Hesser, M. Schafer, sceadionist leaders, to tumble every man out of taewin- | the Jeffersonian school. The Germans im this city | ‘The examination of Hines resulted in his committal for ic i og ai - rhea) . T_Val. Benner, John d Dich’, See eae eee ae. Tosistanse to their meditated attempt | were for the most part worked fer party mare trial before the First District Court, bail being fixed at | Port Richmond for Jerse: att ry, sprung aleak on the 24th 'RINIDAD—In port,# Oct 15, barks Franklin, Gibba, for tion{ of the convention by force. be | bail be while seudding i , and was abandoned Mariel and Bost ; y 18—Hy. Lander, John Stegmann, Charley Woodrnif is 8 better witness than Messga Bronson | Pose*; butthey ought to unite for themselves. Aftor the sum of $1,000. On Saturday evening Hincs was pa- ‘crew, who left her in the boat, and were piusdepen ldg; brig Contelin? Mitchell Ter Cientfeggos tans ‘oe Tite 19—Wm. Depnecker, George Ocha, and Dickinson whether rowdies were introduced soit shell party had made their nominations and the bu- | raged in front of all the police officers of the district, im | the So:h’in Int 40 07, lon 72, after being two days with- | to load for Boston. (J 20—John Lehring, Jos. "Haller, body and under whote direction. is waa present siness was all over they called upon the Germans to con- | order that they may know him when they see him again. | out provisions or water, by sehr Hull Jenkins, from Wil- TRooN—SId Oct 12, bark Stella, Hillert, Malaga. 21—Fred. Lasdaraun, T T.G. Btumenrether, | imaginations; or tbo loes reliable. stato guilty | gulting thom beforehaed. Let thezas therefore: tose aug |e Orleans Bee, Ox. 28 mington; arrived at Holues’s Hole on the Slst. Trvxi1z0—No Am vessel in port Oot 6. ’ 2 . Beck, . Simor "of ic is ne merase D y 2 EE ae VALPARAISO =] 5 Mischief, Thom, id ” SpCRETARIES rs pe mang alo =. avo satel, Isaw nébulier'nse | around and see for themselves what to do, and be not | goxs op New HaMPsninn.—The natives of the 4 Ta ee Se 2S, as f Peon, Ward 1—Theod. Schmalro, John Altatett, heard of the presence of any impro} 2—Theod. Merscholz, Nic, Rebhow, 3—Joba Reinhard, Hy. Bick, 4—Ch. Vetter, Joseph Rint, th inued union of | termined to pre- | was an evicence of the soundness of that pelicy. The carried away by political intrigues. Franklin Pierce and wt for Whalemen. R (id at NBedford 81st, bark Tropic Bird, Davie, Atlantic | f'om NYork for San Francisco, repg, some damaged Granite State, resident in Boston, are 10 have a grand fes- convention until aiter it became absolutely cersain thatthe | Biarcy were worthy of their confidence in regard to the ates wersin favor of foreign policy of the administration. The Koszta letter ocean, and from Holmes’s Hole America, Severin, from NYork abt Sept 20, ; sche Art at Mattapoisett 20th, brig Annawan, Phianey, at- | Minna, Puisiler, for San Franciseo, (chartered afi and Indian oceans. hed been sold to expenses; Crusader, Katon, di toe I this evening, Sid from Nantucket 0th, brig Tylestom, Tice, Paclte j ports on the cont fo aud for Porton; Chilean bark "Oaw- Bist. 5—Wm. Schimper. Jos. administration ought to be supported, because they ig i e PE eae > sn uatune! of the fac- | Seemed disposed to do something for Germany, ~The BABITINE INTELLIGENCE. Tantle occa, 100 Bula gp of.’ Spoke Oct 16, Int 34 len 40; 22 qtls flour); and others as before reported. 7—Jobn Seu's, Wm. Schluter, tlonists that they were in m hopeless minority of the uncon- | speaker, after adverting to local parties and the foreign Jamee Andrews, Beetle, NB, 400 sp, bound home. Home Ports. 8—Cher, Baese, Wm. Neumen. tented delegates that hastened the prameditated plan to | policy of the government, then proceeded to describe Movements of Ocean Steamers. In Ocho'sk sea July 13, South America, Walker, NB; ALBANY—Cid Oct 31, schrs Oregon and, Mary Jane, S_Fred. 8 elariede, pag ery break up the Convention aad bolt from the regular orzaniza- | the way in which the’ Common Council managed |} paym, TRAVIS oR para | bad struck 2s whales and Jost 10 of them in the ice—the | providence: Orion, and Banner, NHaceu. Reifferth, Lewis Neu, ° = pa pe rege renege teria | the affairs of the city. They seemed to have very New York. 14 raved made 1.800 bbls of oil, Reports same date Nim BALTIMORE—Atr Oct 31, ship Mat Peterson, Chim . Goetze, Hy Maurer, Uullien, the fal chood that the Uutos- democrats had im. | Hitle regard for the sixth commandment, which rod, Sanborn, NB, wanting 4 whs; 6) cba Islands. Cid, ship Tella, Stafford, . bests é. Breid, J.T. qoried a force from New Fork to take pore-arom ef tre Con, | sald, “Thou shalt not steal.” Ha dwelt #n the increase vious, Hunter, Holt, do, wanting 7 whe pak. Eliza, Miekelly, Callao and a mht; brign Jaber, (Br Yates, 13—F. Ruppresht, vention. It was bold, but @ deaporate manquvre of tho | of taxes, and said the people had called fora new cha weeks Frevious, lagers Richards, do, 1 whale, and heard | West’ Indies; Ellen Chipman, Key West; 14—John Seifert, r. A. Michel, bolters, to east the odium of their own foul attempts to break | ter, but they found that the law hada waxen nove of her afterwards with 3 whs. (Br) Dill, West Indies; achrs rime, (Br) Hammond, Yare 15—Ph. Alta,” John Knebel, vp the convention by force upon the Unim democracy, who | cause there were rot honest mento carry itout. Let Arr at Honolula oy pees Polar Star, peur NB, from | mouth, NS; Sarah, (Hr) Grifiin, Halifox, N3; Jos Oram- 16—Chas. Bissell, H. Schmidt, fairl and justly controlled its progeedings, But enough | them, therefe re, nlect good men to the Common Council. Kodiak, 400 bbls. o:1 season, and sld to cruise | dal). Crowell, Dighton. 7 17—Christ Meyer, Charles Albert, disgraceful plot, now exposed by their own friends, | Let every onegiollow bis cwn conviction, but let no one “Philadelphia... off New Zealand. Reporte July 13, Enphratee, NB, 1wh. | ““phsToN—Arr “Ost 31, steamer City of Boston, Fisher, 18—Samuel Sommers, George Baumann comes back to torment its iaventors, and excites the disgust | ‘ote for the temperance men. Ga, laughter ani | Glasgow .New York......Glasgow The Addison, Cash, NB, is reported at Lahaina, with 400 | philadelphia; bark RB Walker, Richardson, Mansanille 19—Jules Zubrod, Lewis Heddrisch, of ali konorable m | cheers.) For his part he would not vo@ for temperance i Dble this spason. 6th ult; brig Helen Jane, Nickerson, Omoa Sept 20, Trax- 20—Joseph Berbier, Joseph Schwarzenbech, Acother pretext is put forth for this “uncalled-for soces | because he liked his lager bier. The temperance men In Arctfo Ocean in May, Mary, Soyer, Nant, 5 whs; in | jig Oct 9; sigual for two’ barks (one sup! the 21—C. Fromm, Daniel Hafener, sien, vis: Tot she men whe supported Mr. Vai Buren in were aristecrats and Jesuits in disgnise. It was uncon- Ang, Jas Loper, Whippey, do, 2whe. from Curacoa via Provincetown) and six brigs; below bars 22—James Stizer, x. Ungemach. Lag re ngnowsedeed ns good demcerate in ts, andeati | stitutional to make a law against drinking. The peopl Heard from in Joly, Citizen, Bailey, Nant, no olf this | Maryland, from Baltimore. Cid, ship Cyclone, (new | le ‘ tetuaiph, Enis net Deveeper teeny Le aitie on on that | bad paidrevenue for wine and brandy, and what would ‘Tho Sesretery, ME, Himcaascy was! moext tatrodiabed)] TERE: Tanta etic wo soy, im tite Ommmeoneet SUSE | an5 a0 mitts these digwanmat ey tie eae to aaa nem? and read the following resolutions, in the German | memorable contest, and that Mr. Van Buren had no more | The constitution of the country was in favor of personal tongue :— decided opponent in this State. When union with his | libersy. Ifthe bagisietnae had tne right to forb.d drink. frionds was proposed in isi I believed it impracticable,but, | ing it would have an equal right to forbid eating—and season; Riehd Mitcuell, Defriez, do, 1 small whale in Aug. At Guam, March 28, by letter from Capt Cornell, Grat tude, NB, 30 sp since leaving Sandwich Islands. Sldfrom | Mecilvery, do March 2, Harvest Almy, NB, bound N, had taken | Tondon. ° bl , 1109 eg) Ingersoll, Jr, San Francisco; barks J Smith, Bavana; Fanny Bucks, (new, 58334 tons,) New Orleana; brig Canadienne, (Er) ld, ship Ewin Forrest, (im tow of the Titan); M : thing since leaving the islands; Waverley, Kempton, do. | park F Dwicht. Whereas, the history of the United States does prove,on | when made in good faith b: d bis 1 > S ight; brigs Waverley a: Parker ald 29, ouch of its pages, that the principle of liverty has been mala: | shall coutiaus £) eastern it [ sielied any chicitinns agatasy | even sourkrout. (Roars of laughter.) They would next | ~g-~ un jachages ond lelors intondod for the Now Yous |. Near Big Shanter Island, Ochotsk Sea, July 13,lancas- | Cry por cider 20, bark N Boynton, —, Cork, Re tained, protected and developed only by the atrengsh and | ¢! better judgment of such men ag | Proceed tomake laws about dress. For himself he would | yyrxaip should be cvaleds ter, Almy, NB, 6 whs this season; South America, Walker, | WAIL. KIVER—Arr Oct 30, sloop 1H Borden, Dancam, watchfuln ese of demoerscy; that the dangers with which the | Frano's ts. Cutting. ( O'Co.or, Rufus W, Peckham, | dress as he liked, eat as he liked, and drink ashe liked, | |e sk elk sb a2 and Nimrod, Samson, do, oil, if any, not reported. The | NYork. Sld schr Enoch French, Southern wth and prosperity of vhe republic have been threatened | Edwin Croewell, end other prominent friends of Gen Case, | which was sometimes a little more than he wanted: Lancaster spoke,a few days previous to July 13, Congress, HaRIFORD--Arr Oct 30, echr Caleb Wright, G ry at home and abroad, were neutralized and re- | who are now apparently horror stricken st association with W TORK —THIS DAY, ly and exch | G-augbter.) But no one should infringe the laws, for NB, direct from the Arctic Ocean, oi] unknown; reported that was a principle of democracy. In conclu y the prevailing demo- | the free soilers of the straits one mase of ice. Even Mr. D. S, Dickinton, Wh d whereas the demo- | proiessiona of how ‘ anes otioes aie ne of liberty | [ui and dangerons, yielded: gracstulle ta Make te the vane | exhorted them to vote independently, for if they su voled on, he albany, HARTFORD—Arr Oct 30, eckr Caleb Wright, Gallaham, Re wht iag Sept 20 by letter, from Capt Sawtelle, Ohio, Albany. id therefore every attempt to | gostion of supporting James Wardsworth, Esq., an active | their votes would have more weight. NB, sp, all told, ha en 60 bbls during the las HOLMES’ HOLE S0th barks split and weaken the democratic party, cnder whatever pre- | friend of Me. Van Buren, for Gover ior, upsm ogndition irae | Captain Ryxpixs next took the stand. He ssid he did cruise. Spoken Jun¢ —, off Gallipagos Islands, Vigilant, | aryland, Dacia Tentingte wok Boston brige eames foxt, bas to be considered a# a hostility’ against the republic | he should be supported for United ‘States Senator: and in | not come to make a speech but toliston, and he felt Deblois, Nb, hed taken 50 sp since shipping her oil Carpenter; Mechanic, Clark; Alesia Haskoll, and Coles” ite! We, th mo fp sitises of German birth, lave | 18:2 his repugnance to such an association was entirely | somewhat like the negro singers—th ough he did not know CLES . | At do Sept27, by letter from Capt Nichols, Two Bro- | tina, Fickett, Dhiladelphia’ for do: Gen Foster (of New Of 1555 assembled an tLe time hobored demosrationeaderes, | CFieome ky Uraing thesclection of Sohn Van Buren as one | the language, he knew what they saying. He s—Asia (Br), Lott, Liverpool, E Cunard; | thers, N13, 1,200 wh 600 ap, bd home Spoke Sept 17, at | York). Newbegim, do ter do Cloeky ant witle levy Grealaye 63, ime honored democ a’ of fhe dalegsees of taegs to © Meek Soeee teas: soe oolnlont | came there to support President Pierce and his Cabinet. gg Nestolk, fe ‘Ludlaan « bes ae = — ight one Auth NB, with 625 bbls oll, Aug | Florence (of Surry), Ho; ing askaoariiie 10th hey Resolved, That w: ed the union Lotween the th hi rey, vot 0 bigh | He stood with them on the \d platferm of democracy, ps—John H Jones, Rich, New Orleans, Thos H Stem- | 21, lat 130, N lon $4 W, Nazia, Perry, Nant, 660 sp oi] on | , ‘i t load 3 fractions of the demoeratie party, solemnly estab nab he teetestmect Guimeonctie ane ploy uae Porter, Liverpool, Jas Voster, Jr; Cornclia, | board. Saas etd Ho (with Tage of Doss sans pare Of Sete of lumber), in the State some of the most active and | to extend the hand of friendship and fellowship to men of | ton; Rosciu supporters of Mr. Van Buren. all nations. (He unuil Prositent Pierce took into bis Cabinet istinguished fellow-citizen, Governor Marcy—who was | i Baitimore in 1852 and the election of that tried and firm democrat, Franklin Pierce, for President of the United ‘States, which has heep the result of that union, as an ; i 3 1iCurtis, Curtis, Wilmington, NO for do (with loss of the Captain pulled off his cravat, and | Blanchard, New O:ieans, master; Isaac Webb, Furber, | Arr at do Sept 26, Marthe, Meader, FH, 9 mo 120 ap, off : ; maid it was Shoking hime ty the national democrats | Liverpool,’ CMI Marshal; Joseph dolmes, Melcher, New | and'on; Term, Starbuck, Nant clos; Zork. Zephirr. Gant, | Pome aBa part deck load of’ lumber); | Mai 3 é : Yeomico River for do; Zavalla, Ki on for Jackson- important and om the inaugura- | the early and active friend of the party in this State, and | Wanted to.) Allusion had beon made to Korrta; and | Orleans, J O Baker & Co; Niagara, Bensett, Liverpool, W | ner, NB, 100 #p onboard, bound to Tomber; Latayette. | ville; Bonaparte, Foster, Phikcdelplee for Bangor; Wash- tion of the Pr to the present day, his expressions | declined to recognise any secsirn of the party hore asea- | one thing was established and that was, that theAmeri- | TFro:t. Ailen, do, 8 mos, from Gallipagos, 130 sp. ington Day, do for Portsmouth; ha Pennell, Hutchim- and actions have been such that could only streugthem our | titled to ell the rewards and honors of the great victory of | can flag would protect bots the native born and PBarks—Nord America (Ham), Peters, Hamburg, E Bech | At anchor off do 25th, Montgomery, Cushin, former convict u di i ted demo: : do 100 « u b .O : xiii naced him inpomerAharthete | adopted sitizens of this country wherever they atood. | & Kunberit: Tivola, Bowen, ‘Matanaag, Sturges & Co; | 960 biktah oll; ‘2th’ Chitord Wayne, Turia, FH, 24 | Pitleieiohins Hees (ar), eee eick ee ee eae tain other disappointed seek: 8 fur office, As General Jackson enid, he wouldggperich im the | Hyndeford (Lr), hoo ee Murray & Patton; Yankee ‘eneruela, Russell, Sau Francisco, 514 mos, | do; Gleaner (Br), Milla, \ ‘ork for St John, NB; great political iniquity of the union, and | jgst ditch rather than surrender, so Ingraham declared de, Gray, Briotol. J W Elwell & Co. ‘A % rw omnes . 4 a Douglas(Dr), Douglas, Provid f Fe and id vows of thomere fastidinus crete ke telered® | he would defend Koszta or perieh with his little ccew in | — Brigs—Primera (Br), Sammis, Glasgow, Burnett & vuglas(r), Douglas, Providence for Maitland; Hel oie jona. Resolved, That the formed his Cabinet, isting fractions and div & faithful execution of the p manifested unmistakeabiy sv the ballot box in Ni ner in which President Pieroos has | out any regard to the formerly ex- | min the democratic party, was but cople’s will, which lad boca } ae At Tomber, § ; Sept 23, Fugenia, Wood, NB, 150 ep, 150 wh; | Davis, NYork for Bath + S onor to assoointe with free aoilers of | the ocean. Marcy had demonstrated to the eyes of the | America (Br), Holmes, Hantaport, Ns, J 8 Whitney & Oo; | Sea Queen, Marshall, Westport, $00, sp at sold; Mereator, ad Boston; ot edkion Babbeee Witniege Ng NQ, 1862, and that therefore the accnsers of 1M8. This protex Gefoction is even more shallow tam | world that the American government did afford protec. | Warren Brown, Bartlett, Jacksonville, H D irookman & | Norten, N'B, 400 sp and wh: Cattawha, Swain, Nant, | for Boston; John Snow, Norton, Daltiaore for Beth, Rompe She agitators of forgotten and b | their pretended at the presence of tacir own hired | tion to ail that took refuge beneath her fiag. Co; Martilla, Jorda, Darien, Chas & 1! J Peters: Afries | clean; Columbus, Davis, NB, 80 xp op board; Constitution, | jf. ‘o, NYork for Portland; Ellen Merriman, Merrimam, TWan'te one Foye vet another pretext for this bolting, which has | YoW—What about the cabbager (Br), Loskhat, Windsor, NS'via St John, NB. TL & DR | Winslow, Nant, 60 xp since leaving Taleabuato. Philadelphia for do Challenge, Stinson, Norfolk for @o; Resolved, T ole administration, | been made public through a letter of Juéve Heovsun, and Carr Ryxpee-—If you are a Ditichman, you can eat ne woe ae oy P),, Gos! rae; gs Roome & | Paseed Anjier Aug 4, Draco, Kimball, NB, craising; 6th, | M Sewall, Loud, do for Bangor; W H Dennis, tt; E particnlar!: ata affair, do not only t is the alleged hostility #f the presont State offi | cabbage. For my part! do not care forit. The question in’ ie; Jama wel ughs, Mart E Hewitt; 5 s W ique, Jas | Gipsey, Mickele, €0; Martha, Stewart, FH, dofoi! not re- | st : Union, Parsons; Gi galls, a command t @ approbation of every true democrat, but that | oopting hie friend, John G. Mather,) tothe intore: is wheter Marcy has sustained Capt. Ingraham. He has | W Elwell & Co; Naritiske, ; oa . ae Bernard Varnsworti, Philadelphia hs; : — , Humacac, MM Free | ported D Barnard, Fi ‘iadelphia f Mary, ‘Bem- firm and trtly ‘republican roduke of the importinances In what the peculisr friendship of the dismissed | done so. Marcy was once the Magnus Apollo with Dick. | man & Co. ee Arr st Mauritius Avg 13, Mars, Harrison, NB, and al | nerd: Bhailote, AC, for do: Macy, Knepp, Miwards, Fred: 4 n yp my be Fegan ed ape comtencemes for our canal hat teen exhibited isnot very gen- | inson and the other national democrats. What has he Schrs—Jacob Raymond, Bourne, Phiindelpbia, James | again loth. Also sld 15th, Wave, Downs, N B, to cruise; | ericksburg for do; Jobn Ruggles, "Wyman, Previ- Tnived Seates, and bas wadeubtedly resoundad inthe keaets | Srally known, and certainly not at all appreciated. “The | gone since to earn their displeasure? To the credit of the | Hand; Wm II Swith, Wyatt, Wilmington, MeCceady, Mott | efi mot stated. ‘ i . Der icmeaie uke dence he has evar siven tipon the subject was Ive ‘That thi WwW valliaut deed of 2 pg : dence for do; Lucullus, Lufkin, Witmington, NO, or ptain Ingraham. inion in favor of the constitutionality of the | Whig party be it aaid, they never so abused Marcy as these | & Co; D W Bayley, Brown, llymouth, Geo Price; T i Lobesperpow Ba lat 39 07 N, om 31 41 W, Washington, do; Mora, Shuto, Alexandria for d¢: Co om, I me a paid-for o e o t services rem- | Nine Million bill of Hunt, Weed & Co... which di- | 80-called democratshave done. The captain then proceeded | Thompson, Nickerson, Boston, J W McKee; Hamor, 1. | Brown, of and from Sag Harbor for N Pacific. Mayflower, Steele, Machias, for NYork; Susan to | sted by the Court of Anpealn and. by ail honcss citizens in | tosay, that being fifty years of age, he war wellacquaint- | land Jackronville, Chas & EJ Peters; WT Conquest, | Dec id, Int 0'minse lon 175 47 E, actelope, of New: Gookin, Sheo, for do; AL Hyde, Emery, Eastport % n for r the State, The attachment of his friend, th eached Ca- fi Luce, New Haven, Dunham & Dio m; Exit, Halsey, port, 80 NW . nel as | bom Comatenioncr, see geet inticen he eambited i. A ec with the assaults of there men upon the democratic A 01 i Ys Aspin- | port, 80 sp for Coast. Philadelphia; Lodnesia, Love.l, and Excel, Hammond, she mi: ulatly as Governor of the State o York, and . , 1 McCready, Mott & Co. Jen 1, lat 20 min N, lon]l74 £, Monongahela, N B, 2400 | p, ¢ Mexicr of War during the momentous od of the Mexi- | Pee. D echaee a = a party for thirty years. He then recounted the varioug | wall fi 5 N, By ghela, NB, Portland for do; Mexican, Smart, Providence for Searsport; Gonotonly jurtity she choin of Pkosidant Pierce, but | fons vette it the consaicovional macbor Creoisiees Phagthy | instances in detail, including Martin Van Duron and Silas f ARRIVED. 3 wh, for Hopg Kong. 6 8, Milton, Jones, NB, $00 wh, | MATS ill, Kelley, Somerset for’ do; Hero, ‘Knight, New tho 1 prevent Secretary of | negligently, expenaed the public moneys | Wright, ‘the noblest Roman of them all.’’ In alluding Steamship Augusta, Lyon, Savannah, Ost 2, to Samuel eb 24, lat J}¢ 8, lon 176 B, Milton, Jones, NB, $00 wB, | Bedford for St Join, NB; Republic, Brown, St John, NB, aed in domestic and for: to alate meeting of the delegates to the late Baltimore | J, Mitchill. Oct 31,630 AM, 10 iniles south of Lookout, | for Japan. « for Providence; Cautom, Adams, Boston for Newpoet, eign q 01 vy bend of guoh | , Aad understand Judco Bronson, the hootility of the pre- | Convention, ho said that one of them, who lived at Fanny | exchanged signals with stesmships Florida, hence for Sa- Avg 20, in Arctie Ocean, California, Wood, NB, 5 wh } Nj, Harding, do for NBedford. character that it must mood the desires of overy demmerst, | sent state officers to the ig aileged to consist in their | White's, in Greene street, had persoaateds Mr. Cranberry, | vannah, and Marion, honee for Charleston, Oct 20a 21, | thie reaeen. HEA M—SId the above except brige Gleaner (Br Geo Geccltte ‘and distinguished ‘siaterman ne the head of the | W2Yillingness to become partic tow olation of the ~ | of Sustolk county. There was, consequently, a quarrel, & | experienced heavy nartoem-tarly gales, : Spoken. ; ... | Washington, Bonaparte, Florence, H Curtis, {ectanter Cabinet. | tonality iesiled in. the courte by regular disgraceful eflair, which lost the nomination to General Roamstip James ¥u' Dickinson, Charleston, to Spof-. bls gag ee | Mec from Liverpool for New | Celestina, ma, Helvellyn, J D Pennell; schrw Reso roceedin, i refusal ti ction illegal Cass. She turned bim (Ryndere) ont, and he | ford, Tilesten & Co. 9 » 7 PM, 15 miles ENE of | © hin fi ct 3, Int lon 14 20. : Duxbury, Chal enge, Gipsy, John Snow, Union, Mare Hil, ravagnnt expenditures of their revenues. washed hit hende clear of them. They had used | Charleston bar, passes steamship Southerner, nence, | Ship Harvest, Fuller, 4 days from Liverpool for Balti: | Filen Merriman, Niger, Caaton. to submit their ote to the judgment of the honsst democracy | threate. He cared as little for their threats as he did in; 4 PM, 20 milee NE Frying l'an Shosls, passed | more, Oct 10, Cape Clear NNE 45 miles. P Passed by 30th, § A M: steamer City of New York, from o people with the present | %,*we State. . , for & consumptive rat. They were vindictive, amd | theJight ship Frying Pan shoals lying to; Monday, 4 AM, Florence, of Columbia, 8 daye hence for Neuvita#, | Boston for Philadelphia; ist, @ A M. steamer City of Bos- — pr Gs Fo | Lipson nen wonld follow them to the grave, and beyond it too. | 25 mies NE of Fockont Shoals, exchanged signals with | Oct 7, lat 26 03, lon 66 15. ton, Fisher, Philadelphia for Beeto: w of the yet fresh remembrance of | fendstip tor our areat sytem « They ba! undertaken to slander Frank Pierce. They had hips Marion, hence for Charleston, ad Florida, Foreign Ports. NEW ORLEANS—Arr Oct 24, ships Unicorn, Pollard, he periods of the Gelphin, Gardiner, canal, and municipal | andthe enlargement of the Erie canal Intheso votes and | called atool, Petter they had called him a cut ce for Savannah; Tuesday, 7 AM, lat 33 23, Ion 74 45, Axprosssx—In port Oct 18, Br bark Princese, for Bos- | NYork 18 days; Havama Packet No 3, @windles, we feol arged, from the bettom of our hearts, to | Sry will be found evidgnes of uncémprom 4 geen ett: Vera brig la water, boards painted white, saw OSUA on the stern. leak, and her charter for Boston had been cancellod. Young, Sisa) 14th inst; echr Mary Caroline, Wool » Ship. Forest hing, Allen, Liverpool, 48 days, with 688 Acsrrreo—In pert Oct 8, bark Ellen Noyes, Lewis, from | Baltimore. passengers. to ( H Brower & Co, liad 28 deaths on the | NYork May 17, err Sept 27, disg for Callao and Chincha NORFOLK—Arr Oot 29, schrs Julia A Mister, barr payege Died on voard, Alexander Duton, and Charles | inlands. ‘York; Amos Falkenburg, Beatty, do for Mobile; lolms goners wate the nation, he Stato, and the city of New york, that the public treasure of th is placed into the yo and litical , att Lsudé of such guardians as wo have recognized in James | Teles of personal and political gain, at the Guthrie, John G. Wright, Averiah C. Flagg. Toe coats Resolved, That, ae in revard to the late accosaion from the | “My Canale. |. State Convention, promeditated and perfected by some ore | ging! purpose. throat and 4 murderer, as they did General Jackson. He } paseed the wreck of a vercel, larboard qaarter out of | ton, ig. The Georgina (not Georgiana) had sprung a | Cruz Sth inst; Suiten, from ——-; had no particular reason for taking the part of | he wanted no office from him and he ¢fi not he wonld not, on that account, tur extended this letter far beyond my ori. | party and abuse the President who had « ‘Permit me, in, elo ing | that the | stand by bis inaugural. These men bad ition to the schemes of selfish politicians (colored), seaman. She ex Oo pes en off by breed epee. who used to get | 20z passengers, 2 lienschen & Unkart. Experienced | Port Phil aks b oma dhieta ‘et prey drunk every pight and preach temperance in the morn- | Leavy westerly gales on the passage. seems eve Teeieiiaes af toe ign fine! vf who fas mani- | ing. These nationaldemocrats wanted to ovtract-e every Ship John Vite (new clipper), Graffan, Bath, 36 hours, feated hia bona fide intention to become a citicon, whether he | bedy; but they were like the Scribes and Pharisees who | to Dunham & Jimon reposes in security on our own shores, or goes back to meet ght the woman taken in a mced Leavy weet. Avx Cavss—In port Sept US, schr Frank, March, for } apa, Sargent, Portland; 0 W Dyer, Dyer, Tangier sound, fending oticeeekerand disepprintes speoniators the rege: | Steady" Delseng ehtuis countsy pented very often for the Inet thirty years. What a clear + on the pascage, be Hei eee ae , for Toston: Tees Disaniern rats 2 “ aipable provocation, and, asthe recular demo. | Parth” ecpecially, have the strongest motives w conselence they must have! They witst Lave tie book of Republic (Brem), Wencke, Bromén, 34 days, with | °hontar ta port Sept 12, James I. Howe, Bogart, from | NEW PEDFORD—Arr Ost 30,"sehrefEliza Jane, Barnard, ek nded by Isaac &. Verplank, docs not n of General Pierce. It has, through its disti only embrace the names of able ond democrats which lend their rappo in 1848, we urgentl of the city of New sentations of the secession woft ur Ath, for Liverpeol, 1dg; Dethl,Barnes, cing, | Norfolk: Motto, Chane, SYork 1 hrs Ellon, Carbary, Rem- 1 Sept 14, Melita, Crosby, Boston, irginia; sloop Jos Lawrenes, i—Arr at the Pill Oct 17, ship Webash, Barnes, | Kinnoy, NYork. ‘NYork, and remained’ Sit Lith, Lochinvar, | | NEWBURYPORT—Arr Oct 90, ochre _Huntrose, Phila bat to vote unanim tery Lefore Christ. He Bark Helicon, Adams, 61 days, to WW Fox. icket. the despoviem from which be fle. He can point to Kosta, | would commend the poisoned chalice to their own Mps | Oct 4, Int 62, lon 35, split rudder, head sails, ie. Lutkin (from Bristol), NOrleans, Off do 17th, bark Rein: | delphia; Galota, Albany. Sid 20th, schrs Amelia, Phile- , That the prerept State govornment, with Hora | Release’ from Austrian ty tasny oy ce oi American | ané.remind them that those who live im glass houses | Bark Elizabeth Means, lierce, Buenos Ayres, Sept 3, to | deer, Lawrence, from Kiedis for do. deiphin’ 304b, Louisiana, do tio Seymou ita head, bas fully answered its public acts to qasunente. ought not to throw stones. ‘ W_W DeForest. a Brexce AynesIn port Sept 3d, barks Lion, Alexander, NEWARK—Arr Oct 1, Ct. She confidence bestowed on ite sbility, irmaces, and ine | “TN shee, your cordial support of the regular democratic ir. Maerkle afterwards made a epeceh in German, after | Brig Janta (of Boeton) Nickerson, Malaga, Sept 12, to | from Montevideo for Boston, unc: Hazard, Lloyd, for N | | NEWPORT—In port 6 }g AM, schr Modiater, Tbe put the rasol Th Stateticket, besded by Robert Belly, s d ania tivea | wh ch the meeting adjourned. J Norton, Jr. t 16, lat ‘do, Jon 63, ke pt ship Sid- | York, do; OJ Hayes, Beauvais, from and for do; Manches. | Reed, Providence for Ch: ton. (Cmamaan lutions. They were adopted ‘ 9 len BR Cone af RY i Med ——--— dons, hence for Liverpool; 17th, lat Lo, lon 54, paseed a | ter, Upton, for Salem, unc; Liberin Packet, White, for | NEW HAVEN-~Arr Oct 51, schr lyman Denison, Hills, Shee ini tentard chosen, | The Charges Against the Chic Engineer, | *bip with love of mizen, steering £; the wae paixterl black | [Liverpool Co; Manto, Sinson, from and. for Boston, do. | NYork, ‘The committee of the Board of Asristant Aldermen, | With a white or yellow streak. Arr Avg 2th, Marion, Lalan, (last reported Capt Wood,) PORTSMOUTE—Sid Oct 29, brig Zonobia, Savannah, consisting of Messrs, Barker, McConkey, and Tait, had ap: Brig Roleron, ecowelt, Malaga, 0 cays, to Chamberlain, | for Patagonia 24th; schr Alert Caulfield, from Salem, for PHIL ADELPH!A—Arr Oct'3t PM, schr Aaron B Moore, a, end the unite pointed the hour of three o'clock esterday sfternoon | Robinson & Co. sale. King, Apalachicola 20 ¢ Cid schrs Mary Cramer, fully, Tyee nigy. © | #2 the time at which they would investigate the charges | _ Brig Eleanora (Br), Nickerson, Malaga, %) days, to Go, Aug Slst, brig A M Roberts, Colson, homce on | Cramer, NYork; TP Abel, Dickinson, H ford, Comm, bid * | made by certain parties against Chief Eagincer Carson | Hamilton Bror PORTLAND—Arr Oct 2, bers Lucinda, Sthith, Shiela, by acclamation. The following letters were then read:-~ LETTER OF MR. MARCY. Wasninarox, Monday, Oot. 1, 1863. wm—I fully concur with’ the German birth in their view Doctor Scunam™ next addreesed the meeting in German. Assistant Aldermen Barker and MeTonkey met in the Brig Helene (Brem), Haasloop Bremen, $4 days, with Batavt—In port Aug 26, ship"Winged Racer, Homan, | Eng, Aug 23; chr Maria Farrow, (of Rockland, ) Spear, © Seapets Breees®, and » He was rejoiced, he vai s democratic friends | room No. 21 City Hall, et that times great number of | 128 passengers, to GT Bechtel. icxpotienecd heavy | frm Menila (arr 10th, ) Completing her cargo’ for Dot | N¥erk, Cl, bark FA Perlov, Stanwood, Havana,” id quences, which soems, oe pare : ce ae 7 ¢ a 9, | membera of the Fire Department being present. weather on the passage. ton, to sail ina few days: bark Kezia, Kendall, from Mel- | brigs Martha Kinsman, Matanzas; Royal Sailor, F vertyat the approaching eloction io New York, sud trane. | ‘= 7#mmany Hall. It was the Beginning of a good cause, | MO) Ti oy B Vaww appeared aa counsel for the accusers, | _ Brig Abrasia, Penteld, Rio Grande (Brazil), 67 days, to | bourne, (arr 17th.) for Manila sld; oply Am vonsela. bia; schrs lixcel, Hamilton, and Loduskia, Lovell, da; Femont of the political affairs cf that state to | amd he exyectod they would continue to support it. It | and Mr, Henry P. McGowan for the defence of Mr, carsen: | HK corning. Pornearx—Arr Oct §, Hollander, Adama, NYork. Sid | Mercy Taylor, for the mansgemet pol y i ; ekerron, and Lucy Ann, Cleaves, do be rebuke which the democrats of G 7 . ¢ ap- Brig Faloon (Br), Tueved, Curacao, 24 days, to Tusker | 12th, Claiborne, Renaud, NOrleans. 80th, Susan, fam, NYork. the hie, deeer yet oe ra lnster Coie. we the meeting bo or. | MOR be agrees ble to the people of the United S'a'es to Bhes Alderman Barker took the chair Mr. Viwy a| rig (Br). 5 78, y re, Renaw the 6 e . He nduet 4 for & postponement of the investigation, on the | & Jighthourne. CaLcerta~-In port, Sept 6, ships Cato, for Bos- | PPOFINENCE—Arr Oct 31, propeller Petrel, Kenney, ow evening, nt Tammany Hall—the headquarters of sound | (7° Proicant Pisses Was mppetitng Oenems Tegranam's | prousd that Ginay of the socesing parties wore absent, Brig Amesbury (of Gardiner), Gould, Havana, 22 days, | ton, old Ist, to vail Th Fim Menay Koger aa Washing- (Eg Rg Pagers en Bog ame ser tould Ue piouwed to Le present at that meeting and to | gallant course at Smyrna, That was ube greatest act ia | not having received a notifeation of the time of meeting | to Grinnell, Minturn & Co, Get 23, Iat 20.67, lon 719, | ton’ Alleton, Day, do dodo; F W Brung, La fe cock, | Backer, Beanett, Albany; Wéitor, Gass, . Soin them in deginy nen 46 duty upon the democratio | favor of liberty throrghout the world. (Bravo! bravo!) | from the committee, and probably not having seen the | fell m with the wreck of brig Crawford, Keller, hence for dieg ballast, to load for Boston; Nebraska, , for ae Rackett; Viotory Baker; 3 wan, Beet ty throughout the State, ‘adherence to the union of the | The progresmive epirit of this republic is not to be con- | notice published im the papers. Jacksonville; had been dismasted and hove on her beam- | NYcri, in dock; Tam O'Shanter, Soule, and Townsend, [ose Ng eel ani Colchester, Young, at te Btn verae 1 go tolemply establisued wc Baltimore in 135) | fined to the covtinent, but \* destined in some not distant | Mr. McGowax thought it hard that Mr. Carsom should | emda in the gale; 20th, took off the captain and crew and ston, nearly loaded; Hurom, Cunning. | Frederick Brown, Gardner; Charies, Rhodes object of the meeting has my entire app - “nited day to day, and brought them to this seat He will be generally eoneurred inant imitated by the | Cay to reach Europe too. The United States were not to | have to attend here from day to day, and the case not ag) tM the Beate of Now York. | be idle in the coming etruggie between the Russiars end | be proceeded with. He was most anxious tog) on and oe from N to NNF rt. The A experienced heavy t rails, and leaks badly. Phipp wow; Pontiac, Treadwelb, and Union, | Pena, Woodhull, NYcrk. Below sov ft sobre, ston lig; Hy Ware, Nason, and Anna Kim- | Sid brig Rendall (Bz), Caihrim, for Oberleston, (with « (or eratio party in every : ; Tom (of Warren), Pleraom, Pistou, 12 day, to 01 F Douglas, Crocker, for } part of her St John eargo); schre G@ W Camm joel, £ % ‘ im drift of the speak to insist the nature of the charges were, end it was apt Tom ( ) , y" ball, Pike, for Lon¢on, do; , ts ‘a, with great Fenpess, yor obedient wrveny marcy. | ie suas toe Hnloe savieg the German democrats. | probable he would not have to call auy witacssen, "| JS Whitney & Co. Experienced very heavy weather, | Boston, just. commenced Mg: Saxonville, Hutchings, for | Philadel hie; Brildant, 1 iy dB Hgsan, bavara Monsees. A. Thurn, Chairman, &e.; M. Gross, Secretary; The (aurora interrpted the speaker to propos to Brig St Lawrence (Br), McDougal, Windsor, Ns, 9 days, | do about 28th. Ship Meteor, Pike, for do ski from Saugow | James River; Volts, Tnttle, NYork; sloop Motto, Beede, rank A. Reiffert, Delegate. the meeting that it ples eiteelf to vapport the adainis | laid before the committee by Mr. Venn, the mombers | to.) S Whitney & Co. Sept 3, and was announced to be putting back, Stn, cause SAVANNAH—Cld Oct 28, bark Flight, Calhoin, ‘Boston; LETTER FROM JOHN A. DIX. tration, anc vo endorse the ection of Franklin Pieroe. Tain | were of opinion that the accusing erties should heve et Acadiat (Br), Lockhart, Windsor, NS, 14 days, to | isons. Aa from Seuger, * Wa] co ol ae Me Norman, Nevins, Portland, Me; Georgie, Pettin- 5 . Ot, 1853 coded ¢ German: present, with | a otice. tee were anxious to have all the | master. ae jot iss, vaton; ®) NY¥ork; a Gevvresian 3% very much mars thas tay cugmmmments | Sinaweriee 7 on ne Part OF the Germany prevent, wi | festa which see core erore ther, abd. if Me, Venu at's, | Brig Ann (Be), Campbell, Windsor, NS, 14 days, to mas | gir’ Jumma orowee Wilates Lavergoo Faneuil Hall) | © SiLEM*Cla Oct, 29, bug M_ Shepart, Manaing, Para, net Fee oe ter ee Foes arhatter and Dr. Scintsar alse proposed that the letter of Mr. Maroy [list of all persona whom he wished to have called with | ter. | Bangs, landon ; about 4th, barka. Dolphia, Tru aay, do; | Sid bark Gambia; brigs Helen yder, Lh | |. Kempton, Doboy ‘sland, 15 aoaid, Smith, and China. Jovefina (Bear), Andres, Pernambuco; schre, Mist fe h or at ae es sbips Jenny Lind, Robinson, | L K eee hase, Chase, Snow, NYork ; Meri nd Suse ool ibe Barry, for Boston. Jone and Elica (Irom Calais), do; and others bound soutts & : z rs Jon 77 16, foll in CS lemocratio citizens of German | 1. 114 Anstrian Minister be translated into French, Dateh, | the clerk, they would be duly summoned, and the com- | _ Brig Russian (of Belfast, et meng Hill My og Solerog [eee anatly | aw! other languages, und dist ibuted every where. miltee would wit on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, jnion 4 om the Baio ‘This moti ino carried. 4 probably conclude taking testimony on that evening. Apa (of Ham OL: win nt Syracuse ao it Mr. car, another German came forward and mato a nA McGowan “U' mecenaaty, he Would call rebut. | signals rset, with dook swept tnd aban | °C hworid-In port opto, bark TWsdoa, Lockie, | andvarte os a, naked Bacal meet & short address, ff a ‘perance testimony. doned; 26th, Odessa, load jwerp. ‘AND WICH—. asset, a 0 devoted ae thore of German origin a2 shave teen ap rere The commidice them adjourned. A notice of the aext | dalle, of Camden, Rbcprr. bm dear ar canine rare baba ban Fpeams, Seater, Havess. argue be jo ie owatl, Paokard, 8 yrement. Seen Bi a tom tae laeitan aad the om "Cheers were thea called for and givem la Longe of Fraak- | meeting will appear tm the Bamaly, mount otanding. QW Nag, Wass, Nore (se0 ; ‘