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ne een Sees kamen Late ot Whig. ‘Board 91.000 Camden THE RESULT OF THE ELECTION. The Vote of the Natio: a’ Hemoerats ia the State. THE CITY RETURNS, &o., Voete of New York i Leavenworth.. 006 Ge im jo Leavenworth . Vote for State Officers TIN NEW YORK CITY. FIRST WARD—COMPL) Nat Dem. &., City. Nat. Dems. FS. Dems. 250 . 516 190 * Clinton. ... .... 200 Cooley SEVENTH WARD— 1,287 Clinton. ...... 1,298 Cooley Wateo 1,298 1,025 © 789 NINETEENTH Clinton wwiding..:: 895 Wateo 26 nD... Mi Watson. jooley . WARD—COMPLETE. Clinton 6s 71 - StL 650 WARD— COMP Mi ETE. Fy ‘COMP! 927 1,863 1/02) Kelly &o. ws 126 250 693 426 198 213 103 8,859 'LETE. g weseee @ geese BZRS 368 Verplank, eeeaese g efeeeea e = baegeg fg ts COMPLETE. Verplank Kelly. Verplank Kelly, Seger. Grow Yates. Dryer. Bristh . Rdgerton Gardiner, Kirkpatrick. Whigs. -- 898 Clerke. 1,504 Beardtley. 838 Sutherlan SS Cutler. 851 Daly 73 Clark. 500 Townsend...., SIXTH WARD. ~ 25 Clerke...... Beardsiey. Sutherland EEE = BIGHTH WARD. Clarke. @ BS Sue £ 8 85 Tow TENTH WARD. 923 a2 ry ES gs ea Si 28 400 Ol : 492 Townsend THIRTEENTH WARD. Kirkland... 815 Clerk.. 5 - . Fd Beardaioy... 459 . 672 Sutherland: Hiltor 2 784 Cutt G29 826 Dal; gS 8 aller... a8 7 8 - 532 Tie or 806 RB 0 Sil 3 ou ¢ 4% Clerke.... . 135 Sutherland 24 Cutler... Vete for State Senators. In the Third district of this city, the majority of Havens, temperance, THE ASSEMBLY. Fimst DisTRicr. FIRST WARD, Nat. Dem. Pree Soil. SECOND DISTRICT. ‘THIRD WARD. Smith, temperance . Swords Smith, Downey Wedgewood, tempera FIFTH DISTRICT. SKVENTH WARD. Barrow.....- 1,49 Alden........808 Judeom,....,.444 SIXTH DISTRICT. XIGHTH WARD. Groene .......837 Aithon ..... BIGHTH DISTRICT. ‘TENTH WARD. Brooks... ....414 Coats Barnes, tomperance TENTH DISTRICT. 1D WARD. . Sia TWENTY -SKCON! Savage........776 Wordsworth. . Chatfield ..... 147 TWELFTH WARD, Savage........669 Wordsworth,..217 Chatfield.,.... 289 NINETEENTH WARD. Savage........416 Woodward... . .: 265 Chatfield... ..369 ELEVENTH DISTRICT. 823. Anderson “ARD. Conkling ....1,419 Hart......... 359 Coddington ... FOURTEEETH DISTRICT. ‘TWENTIETL WARD. Cumming ..... 200 .161 Noble A Shannon, temperance SIXTEENTH WAl Cummings... 1,396 Allin, Bhonnon, temperance, SEVENTEENTH W. Ware........1,543 Magnes ...... 965 Sperry... ... .526 SIXTEENTH DISTRICT. TWENTY-FIRST WARD, . 432 Devereux ..., .198 meri 107 Loyd, temp‘... 75 Vote fo? Aldermen. Wards. Whig. National Democrat. . 1—Collins.... 2—Williamson. 3—Sturtevant ity Reform. fi eR lrdaliaig 180 20--MeConkey. . 21—See national dem.. cae —wuitional Returns. ans State Ficre ror OOMrTeOLLER. pton, 24 dis. n Greenburh, 1st dis..Rensselear.. Waterviiet’..,....-Albany... Total. seeseceecesesess veces 9,981 4044 4,496 These returns from 31 of the 800 towns ia the interior being from various sections, north, east and west, afford a fair sample of the state of public feeling at this elestion, showing great apathy on the part of the whigs, anda Thomas J, Barr, national democrat, over Richard 8, Wil- liams, whig, is about four hundred. The district com- prises the six lower wards. In the Fourth district, the total vote stands peatly aa follows :-— Thomas R. Whitney, whig. St. John, national democrat. O'Keefe, 8,026 ; over both, 29. Whitney received a large support from the Order of United Americans, alzo from the tem- perance men. From the two other city Senate districts the returns are incomplete. Mark Spencer, free soll democrat, is re- ported elected over Gregory, whig, and Sickles, national democrat, in the Fifth district. Erastus Brooks, silver gray whig, is aleo reported to be elected in the Sixth district. ° ADDITIONAL RETURNS THIRD DISTRICT. FIRST WARK * wh National De Witttams.” Barr 4 THIRD Wak 21¢ MeMourray, ... . 164 #D, é 573 MoMurray HFrin Wale Williams.......791 Barr... 026 MeMurray Sern wae Williams... 159 Barr 4 MeMorray,,... FOURTH DiSTRIC Whitney. ....1,200 St. J Te Whitney 1019 8g Macomber, temperance Whitney 1,081 Whitmoy,....1,715 Si. Julm Maccmber, tomporaxee soveyes FIFTH DISTRICT. Gregory... i. wT FENTH WARD, 319 Sickles, + 686 Spencer, , Spencer. . 8 Gregory... SIXTH DISTRICT. Brooks Havens, Brooks, 510 Doherty... FORTEENTH WARD. Brooks... ... 1,197 Doherty Havens, temperance. . Brooks Havens, complete division of the democratic party, by which it ia resolved nearly into the original elements of hunkers and barnburners at the election of 1948, those factions giving then a nearly equal vote in the State, for Cass and Van Buren. BY TELEGRAPH. ALBANY. AtBany, Nov. 9, 1853, Hopkins, whig, is elected to the Senate in Washington district. McMurray and Thora, whigs, are elocted to the Assembly in Washington county. Sherrill, whig, is reported elected in Ulster aistrict, to the Senate. BROOME COUNTY Gives 2,600 majority for the national democrats over the free soilers--leas than 100 free soil votes in the county. COLUMBIA COUNTY. Hudson.—Secretary of State—Leavenworth, 466; Clinton, 415; Verplank, 127. The balance of the State ticket runs about the same, Barnard, the whig candidate, hase majority in this city of 208, over Whiting (national de- mocrat), and is undoubtedly elec‘ed. Martin (whig) is elected to the Assembly, from the First district. The whig county ticket is of course elected, as the national democrate and free soilers have each a ticket in the field, The relative vote of the national democrats and free soilera is about the samofas in 1848, Greenport.—Leavenworth, 96; Clinton, 70; Verplank, 40, Stockport.—Whig, 120; national democrat, 51; free soil, 11. ERIE COUN Burvaro, Nov. 9, 1858, Putnam, @whig, elected Senator; W. W. Weed, Rollin Germaine, E, N. Hatch, and ©, A. Sill, whigs, Assembly- men. Vote for State officers not yet ascertained KING'S COUNTY Gives the mational democratic State ticket majority over the free oilers of about four thousand—the aame as Cass over Van Buren in 1543. ORANGE COUNTY Gives 1,000 mejority for the national democrats over the free soflers, on State ticket, PUTNAM COUNTY. Wilson, Maine law, is elected’ member over Smalley, democrat. ROCKLAND COUNTY. Robinson, whig and Maine law, leaas Stevens, democrat, 4, wiih eoy tora to bear Crom, whlon will probably Travis, whig. This county is decidedly whig. In the eastern Assem- bly district, Wade (temperance whig) is elected. WAMES OF CANDIDATES ELECTED, 69 {3 National democrats in Roman—Free soil democrats is a 3 | small caps—Whigs in italics—Thake ——-+~* “+ ATO District. vin The following table shows the vote for Comptroller on | 2—Kib; the State ticket, as far ar heard from. Cook being the ; i whig candidate, Cooley the national democrat, and Kelly 5 the free soil democratic nominee:—~ 6—Do. f ‘rastus Brooks. n ; oi: Kay BA ems. be Me fe le 3, Attica coc aseescees eae ge i ‘ingare 35 ts Clarkson F ne ‘ BS MS 107 | 19 Rensssian: i law, is elected member, over Demereat, whig. SOHOMARIE COUNTY Gives 1,000 majority for the mational democrats over the whigs, The free soilers have about 100 votes in the SCHENECTADY COUNTY. A wti~ ---emhiwman is elected. Crosby, whig, for the = wang aowwmesy Senate, hag a majority in the county. Myers, natioail, | © leads Anable, free soiler, two to one. Paxxsart, Nov. 9, 1863, Rockwell leads Gannon in this town, 360. ‘WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Lee, democrat, is elected member in this district over WAYNE COUNTY. THE CITY. The New Common Counell. This body will consist of twenty two Aldermen and sixty Councilmen. Neither of the old parties will have & majority in either Board. The members in favor of reform will constitute ® majority in each branch, with the aid of a few independent democrats or whigs. If classified according to old party distinctions, we believe there is an equal number of democrats and whigs in the Board of Aldermon. As.they have but little official patronage in appointments to office, it is to be hoped that both Boards will not act but devote themselves to the and thus end the days of corrupti: political association, fit of this great city, A (EN. National democrats in Maman—Free soil democrats in mall caps—Whige in italic Reformers (R.) ‘a Wards. 1—Josiah W. Brown. 2—A. J. Williamson. (R.) 19—Abram Wakeman. 18—Grorce H. Covert, ipo Wilien cl antes iD (@) 156--Wil I 16--Thos. Christy. (R.) 17—Nathan C. Ely. 18--Daniel D. Lord, (R.) 8—Orison Blunt, (R.) 4--Wituam Barro, 6—Henry R. Hoffmire. 6—Henry H. Howard. 7—Thomas Woodward. 8— William Tucker, (ua) 9—Peter P. Yosrties ) 10--G. A. Trowbridge, Jr..R. 21—Richard Mott, (R.) 11—W. Boardman, Jr. (R.) 22--William B. Drake. COUNCILMEN. ist. Names. 81—Geo. H.Raymond(R) 82—John Hart. 34—Daniel P. Sam mis. 385—John M. Belden. 36—PErER MONEGHAN, 37—Tomas FARRON, 88—Havny 8, Siva, 39—Wm. M. Vermil; 1S + ( 41—Edwin J. Brown (R) 42—John Mcintyre, 43—Wm, H. Smith. 44—Jocs Casapy. Dist. 1—Henry Smith. 2—Charles Gannon. 3—Gidegm Clifton. 4—Wm. J. Young, (B.) 6—William Kat 6—Bartholomew Healy. 7--Gro. P. BickrorD. 8—Chas. J. Howell, (R) 9—John A. Kennedy(it) 10—Peter M. Scher T1—John Clancy. 12—Txomas Wuirr. 13—James E. Kerrigan. 14—Charles Tuttle, (B.) 16—Joun G. SRety. 16—Onf.anpo Gray. 68—Thomas Pearaon. 69—Geo. H. Muller. 60—Cuas, C, NorTH, (R.) The Judiciary. SvpGR oF Comox PLEss,. Jcstices OF suPHUOR CouRT. -Charles P. Daly. John Duer. ALMSHOUSE GoyERNOR.. Supreme Court. . Thomas W. Clerke. . Wiliam Rockwell. The Legislature. SENATE. District 1. 2, 13—Washington and Saratoga. 14—Warren, Essex anc Clinto: 15—St, Lawrence and Franklin, 16—Herkimer, Fulton, Montgomery, 17—Soboharie and Delaware. National democrats... Free soil democrats. WhIgs woes sevens Probable whig majority... .cccs.cccscsesseeveeeeO ASSEMBLY. Dist. ALDANY, is 1--Stephen N. Hallenbeck. 2—Izrahvah W. Cheesebro. ‘Robert H. a r. Pruyn. 4—Archibald Dunlap. BROOME. 1—Alvin Devereux. RINGS. ONONDAGA, 2—Milton A, Kinney, 3—D. P. Wood. ONTARIO. 2-8. V. R. Mallory, ORANGE, 1-0. U. 1~George Thomson. 2—Samuel D. Backus, 8~Samuel D. Morris. osweao. 1=D, ©. Littlejohn, RENNSELAER, 1—Jonathan Edwards, 2—Jacob Fake, ERIE. 1—William W. Weed. HERKIMER, NEW TORK. 1—Peter H. Graham. 2—G. De Witt Clinton. 8—P. H. McGuire, 4—Theodore A. Ward. SE. P. Barro. ¢—Wiliam B. Aitken. 7—Charles C. Leigh, B. 8—J. 7. Brooks. Paar poe. 0—Jose: . Savage. M—James M. Boye” 12—Prrer Dawson. 18—Frederick A. Conktin. M—J. P. Cummings. 16—Kdwin A. Ware. 16—M. G. Hart. AGRA. Ey 1—Alonzo W. Newcomb. ONKIDA. SCHENRCTADY, 1—Matthew Winnie, Jr. SUFPOLK, 1~Gerge Miller, 1—_ = Vockeaburg — ecken! a 2—-Pater 0, Lefevre. 3— — Howell, M. L. Eoeneser I rurray. 1—i fc Ms 2—Geo. W. Thorn, WAYNE. 1—Willis FE. Wade, M. L, 2—John P. Bennett. WESTCHESTER, 2—Jamen 8. Lee, M. 1 IRFFERSON, 1—Calvin Littlefield. New Jersey Election. Trenton, Nov. 10, 1868, It is apparent that the democrats have swept the State. Rodman M. Price, their candidate for Governor, has from five to elght thousand majority, The Legislature will be largely demoeratic. Camden county—lHiaywood, whig, for Governor, has 600 ,majority in Camden. 1, Browning, dem., County Clerk. The whig and Maine Inw Assembly ticket is elected. Gloucester county—In this county Haywood has 625 majority. Dr. Franklin, native, is elected to the As: sembly. Parenson, Nev, 9, 1853, Passaic County—Price’s (dem.) majority for Governor in the county is 194, For Assembly, Philip Rafferty, dem., Charles H. May, whig and temperance, and John J. Laroe, dem, are elected. Srveviar Cause or Removan or Troors.—The Newport Mercury of the 3d inet. gay: wtationed at Fort Adams have all let for their transportation to E We understand that the com. 434; 7 Morris Canal 118.” Market ede. fr} ving MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Mevements of Ocean Steamess. ror .. New York. Boston. . id} SEBocand Lin as pool. Zz PEEPS SE +++ Boston... ee eee New York, Port of New York, November 9, 1853, CLEARED. Steamshio#—Black Warrior, Bullock, Mobile, Livingston, Crocheron & Co; Southerner, Ewan, Charleston, Spoilord, Tileston & Co. Ships Albert Gallatin, Storer, London, Cook & Smith Havre, Mulford, Havre, M Livingston: John Spear, Spear, Havre, E D Hurlbut & €0; Cordelia, Bishop, Mobile, mas- ter; Eliza Warrick, Frost, Melbourngand Bort Philip, Ww T Dugan; Screamer, Skofield Newrleans, Nesmith & Sons, Medallion, MoUlintock, London, Nesmit Barks—Harvest, Nichols, Savannsh, Sturges, Clearman &Co; Carolina, Sherwood, Charleston, & Dimon ig—Minna (Brem), Wepples, London, Schrv—Sarah Elizabeth, Smith, New Haven, master; Surprise, Cole, Petersburg, James Hunter & Co; Charles, Gouday, Yarmouth, NS, J’H Braine; Era, Chamberlain, Boston, J & W Heniick; Rio Grande, Sharp, Philadelphia, James ; Lion, Kline, Pantego, NC Demill & Co: J Waldron, Littlefield, New Haven, J H Havens; Atlantio, Nickerson, Salem, R'W Ropes & Co. Steamers—Tacony, Hand, Philadelphia, WH Thompson; Piedmont, Robinson, Baltimore, Parker Vein Coal Com- Sons. | pany. ARRIVED. Beamehty Bins of the West, Tinklepaugh, San Juan, Nic, 3ist ult, with rs, to Chas foe toe Nov 4, of Havaca, passed Pr brig Naunie, ateering Ni. No date, lat 28 30, had a severe pas frem NE; hove to 36 bours. Ship Talbot, Goodhue, Canton, May 22, Anjier July 27, and St Helena Sept 22, to Gordon & Talbot. ip Hope (of Duxbnry), Westerman, Liverpool, 80 ster. days, to ma: Ship John P Harris (of Portland), Harmon, Cardiff, 33 days toorder. Oct 16, lat 27 26, lon 23 46, at night, saw a ship, with three lower masts only standiog, water- logged and abandoned, the sea making a clean breach over her; 17th, lat 45’ 26, lon 80 67, saw one of the X London line of packets, bound E, probably the Ocean Queen, hence. Ship Ocean Queen (of Newbury; Hale, New; 46 days, to order. Nov 1, lat 40 64, 41, saw ship Wm Frothingham, hence for London. wn? Pa win’ O'Brien, Creighton, Newport, 49 days, to J wel 5 Ship Liberty, Crowell, New Orleans, 16 days, to Stanton Ship Clifton, Candage, New Orleans, 25 days, with 2 gers, to Stanton & Thom; . Died on rd Oct To Sohn Osen, seaman, Oct 21, off Gun Key, spoke bark Island City, from Galveston for Tarks Islands, Ship Hound (new clipper), Spencer, Mystic, 12 hours, to master. Bark Hollander (of Salem), Barstow, Sumatra, 114 days, to orcer. Nov 6, off Ga) ‘tteras, saw the wreck of brig Vandalia (before reported). Bark Omelia, 27 days, to Peck & , Francis, la, Church Oct '27, lat 30 26, lon 78 46, saw the wreck of brig Mary Hart, of Baltimore, dismasted, with sails | patent good order; same time, pray tiley quantity at bales, boxes, &c, adrift. Brig Queen of the Sout pman, Rio Janeiro, 68 days, to master. | Oct 24, lat 24 40, lon 66 spoke brig ‘Hayward, Chesing,” trom Boston for Bar Tdays out Brig Charlotte (Br), Merritt, St Johns, PR, 16 days, to master. G Spear (of New Haven), Bunce, Para, 22 days, to Hotchkiss ‘Bros, ot New Havens Whore ‘he ventel is bound. gobtis @psey,’ Boyd, Ponce, 18 days, to H Southmayd & D8. New Era (Br), Irving, St Jago de Cuba, 17 days, to we, Sede rk Br), ‘ - ee aly CORR ‘aa it Passengers, to Ww FA ieresport ties 4g Big ita (Br), Ritehie, Sydney, 15 days, to P I Nevius 2. Brig Jobn B Coffin (of Machias), Huntley, Savannab, 9 Gaya, to master. Celt (of Machias), Pettigrew, Savannah, 9 days, te Toren Crioe. come, owcasenville, 12 days, to Mayhew, salad Uo. Brig Delma, Foster, Jackson’ 12days, to Peters & Co, Brig J G Anderson, Delano, St harks J0'daye, to Small- we Anderson & Co. Brig Monico (et Pittston, Me), Charleston, 11 pote Peck & Church. Experien: heavy weather irom NE. Schr Pampero (of Alexandria), Kendrick, Malaga, 37 days, to Aguirre & Galway. Levi Howe, Luddigan, Baracoa, 18 dayr, to Tios martin. Sehr G 0 Bi Br), Wetter, Turks Islands, 14 day tofeaisten Sone. , , ds, 78, ington, ——, Gee 8 da, Bebr Adelise D, Fodger, Witmigeton N as Schr Racer, Johnson, Wilmington, NO, 9 days. Schr Three Sons, De; Wilmington, 12 days, Schr Maria Jane, Jones, Alexandria, 6 ¢ays. Schr Buena Vista, Edgeton, Alexan. daya, Schr Hugh Chisholm, Messing, Norfolk, 3 days. Schr Wing of the Wind, Pearsall, Norfolk, 2 days, Schr Proto :tion, Ryder, Norfelk,'2 days. Schr Charlotte, Hicks, ‘16 days, Schr Bengal. Alley, Eastport, 7 days, Sebr Turk, Rowell, Lubeo, 6 days. Schr Marcia Farrel, Spe, Rockland, 4 days. Schr Pern, Smith, Eastport, 6 days. Schr Charles Keen (new, three masted), Chattin, Perth Amboy, to, MoCready, Mott & Co. The C IC is a olipper vessel, 700 tons register. built by Chas Keen for McCready, Mott & Co, and others, and is intended for general freight er Martin Hoffman, Small, Alexandria, 2 days, Rervryep—Spanish bark Leont Beeart, hence f Cadis 8th inst, returned to port Srgicwrdy leaky, BELOW. Ship Ariel (of Bath), from Liverpool, 50 days, with loss of foretopgaliant mast. Ship Currituck (of Norfolk), from Havre, 35 days. Ship Hemisphere, from Liverpool, 35 da} Ship Ghimtorese, from Layeeel, 36 days, Wind at sunrise, SE; sunset, NW. {By Saxpy Boor PRisTING Mylene jor Two ships at anchor on the bar, bound in. Steamship Black Warrior, bound South, bale the Highlands. tere blowing a gale from W. Weather thick and rain- nig, pst gr tya as score as below last arrived this ‘morning. hee pets Bi x Bark Louisiana, 1; a it Pye 805 ton: uw al Waldoboro,’ aioe Fas Fong wold te Mr AH pica for the West India trade, at $7,600 cash. Lavncuxp—At Orland, Me, 4th inst, from the yard of Samuel B an elegant half cli ‘abou! 700 tons, called. tho Storeng ae? "et tasceal heavily timbered and and is in every re’ ale te Ee tot other is intend freighting business, % Nee eee At Brunswick, Me, 2d inst, ship Redwood, of 1200 tons. Telegraphic Marine . Nov 9, Arrived—Barks Isabella, Leghorn; Young Turk, Malaga; brige Cape Haytien, Hannah Bale Lady of the Lake, and Samo, Pitadciphis. = r Cleared—Ship Ziggan, Australia, Herald Marine Correspondence. Nov 0—4 PM. Arrived—Bark Jamen Bayley. Brock. Mstanzas; brign Hiram (Br), Fitzpatrick, Hilleboro; Helen Maria, Pierce, Fall River; Round Pond, Pierce, Bath, Me; Rio, Franklin, Havana; Susan Small, Small, Windsor, NS; Mary Perkins, Nickerson, NYork; schrs Sarah Aun Smith, Sinith, Boston; Mary & Filzabeth, Price, Port Wali hall; Larkin, Cl Warebam; A G Cattell, Williams, Boston; Loango, Shar; Maracuibo; Globe, Baker, and Lowis, Crowell, Boston; Lanfair, Kelley, Harwich’; Excel, Hamilton, Portland: DS Mershon, Spragg, Boston; Groveland, Greenlaw, Eaatport; Fawn, Nay, Roespart; CA Hecksher, Boston; Lo Reed, Newburyport. Clenred—Steamship Keystone State, Hardie, Savannah; bark Adelia Rogers, White, Boston; brig Washington, Merriman, Portemouth; achra D 3 Mershoo, Spragg, and 3 Smith, Smith, do; Lonsdale, Baker, Providence; Amelia, Lunt, Newburyport; Hen Rutt, Garwood, Wilmington, ; Ba 5 Holbrook, Hall, Boston Suir Dasrin W sarees ni? Daxtek Weneren, at Boston from Liverpool, spra rodder-head 24th ult, lat 45, lon 62, in a bes’ bok ieeared it with chains, Sm Wrsrmy Worrn, ashore at Syuan, {t is supposed will become an entire wreek, as the chance of gotting her off ix very problematical. Nosrly all her cargo has boon got out, ihe greater part damaged. Sum Laptann, which was towed into Little River, Ont- ler, Me., was xold 24 inst by -uction, The hui) sold for $400; what the eaila, anchors, chains, &c., brought is not mentioned, Wuarx same Omi, from New Bedford for Pacific Oeean, t aground on the NW side of Palmer's Island 7th inst, Rit was got off same night without damage, after dis- oharging « lighter load, Preps arnesn sins m2. 130 vt ty weat! wind shifting from 88W to NE, mreh Gatens Wander, was vtzuck by Ugutping g* i Le \ iit b E ? f i é E Hitt by fragment on duty in twenty-four hours, apy socount of his sensations at Br Bang Lerma from Belise, been got off St Martin’s Reef. cur Davi Woon, 208 tons, was to be seld by Oth inst, as she lies om South Beach, opposite sails, rigging. cables, &c, were to be sold same 5 Scur Nancy PrarsrgaD (not Ana C Pratt, Bowman, posed from Franklin, a tor NYork, is the vessel repock- ed ashore on Loggerhead Key. , from Bristol for N Agmer (of Somerset) oint Judith, and was E f i FT i i li E | | | B S1oor was Cismasted 7th inst off \ into Newport 8th by sloop William. ‘Tue Stoor, ashore near the ‘lighther Iuland, ja atalod to have boon nald soon tn for $06, ok the purchaser has succeeded in getting her off with in- [paar damage, and she is now safely anchored "| iver, Whalemen. Bid from Ne 2 lew Bedford 7th, bark Canton Packet, Nert At Johanna Jaly 2, by letter from Capt Flanders, Clara wh. Bell, Mat, 260 sp Sal en. WRae, tefogtes, NG mo alia Me, from Newpert, E, fer of Charleston bar. Foreign Ports, | BaracoA—In port about. sehrs Orin Cowl, Miller, Chat ‘leaton 2 day . hence, ding; Aid, Stellor, for Charl yess port Oot 19, brig Edwin, Morten, for Bosten ays. CAuDIn—In port Oct 17, bark Wi Wedge, tor| coal, will return thence to East Indies, suppesed with Give Havmex—Sid Oct 16, brigs are Haymmey- , Laurillia, Cook, Port au Prince; 224, Denmark, Yates, Boston. sisaiges In port 16th, brig Fawn, Hoyt, for NYork 4 days, Cimxrvxcos—In pert Oct 27, briga Cordelia, Mitchell, Boston about ready; Neptane, Jordan, for do 28th; » re- port that they ald respectively 26th and 27th is incorrect. nee ms id US a ca thgae brig —— lenry, NOrleans. In port, ship Marathon, Vandyke, NYork same day. Gobe in 1st, seven Am vessels, ManzanILio—! rt Oct 22, barks C B Hamilton, Chase, from Jamaica, just arr, to load for NYork; William, Ful- lerton, for NYork lag; brig Lydia Stover, Shepherd, for Boston do. Sid 16th, bark Helen A Warren, Drinkwater, Boston for NYork; 20th, brig Nereus, , Boston, Pana—In port Oct 18, brig Star of the East, Hudson, hence, disg, brig Nebo, Byrnes, for do, lg; schrs Care- line E Foote, Beckwith, from and for do, do; Isaac Frank- lin, wtg fg Ponce, P R--In abt Oct 22, brigs Sarah Peters, McFarland, from Wilmington, NO, disg; “Lady Champ- lin,” for NYork, ldg. Rio Janzimo—In port Sept 20, barks Virginia Ann, Re- bertson, and Clpeey. Lincoln, unc; and others later by the brig Noble. Sid 19th. briga Souther, Atkins, NYork; RF Loper, Kenny, Philadel, Srezzia, Italy—In port Oot 9, tall brig Smyrna, Spragee, | hence, discharged, for Sicily cil day. Biss Sr Steruxn’s, N B—Arr Oct 31, schr St Stephen, Trimble, NYork. Cld 2d inst, Nor ship Euro) St Jaco—In port abt Oct 26, beig Erancis Fabars, Foun- taine, for Philadelphia next day; echr Heyward, McDou- gall, for Charleston. : ITY Istaxns—Eld Oct 26, brig Reindeer, of and for ven, ‘TRINIDAD—Infport Oct 21, bark Louisa Eaton, for Boston soon; brig E Drummond, Pinkham, from Wle- casset for NYork, 7 days. Home ALBANY—Arr Nov 8, schrs Isaac Merritt, and Ohris- tiava, NHaven; Ellen Perkins, NLondon; sloops Adonis, and Tantivy, NHaven; Eliza, Providence; Gleaner, Bridge rt. Cld schra P Armstrong, Thomas, Providence; Pal- ium, Avery, NLondon; West Falmouth, Barlow, N@ed- rd; Mail, RedSeld, Baltimore; sloops’ Chins,’ Miller, for Bridgeport; Georgiana, Bowman, NBedford; Vienna, Smith, Bri ip fe ANDRIA—Arr Noy 7, rt, hrs Si dt finldone Baioer ois Py TL 01 ; Bel juwasset ork; frown, ¢o. Sid sehr M Burr, Boston. : BALTIMORE—Arr Nov 8, steamer Locust, Layfield, New York; ship Admiral ore}? Bremen 30 ate; tink ‘belee. tia, Smith, Bosten; Cretan Dwight, Helle Webster, Hyder, do; Sylph, Ryder, do; brig Maria Cronby, 'N York; chra 8S Leor Gar, ; Province Lucy Ann, Cleaves, Portland; faced (Br), A Halifax, NS; Eleott, Distaos way, Harriman, Arey, Liverpool; bark erson, im, 19th ult; Patriot, Swift, Jacksonville 22d ult via Holmes’s Hole; Susan, Johnson, Baltim Philadelphia; E Baldwin, Mont Stimpson, do; J M Park, do; Poole, Cape Haytien’ 16th; for Philadelphia; Ozark, Lo: Roll, Ham, Richmond; tw Sharp; M Patterson, Dole, and Pinkham, Rondout. Georgetowu, $6; Ma a ©; Arcade, NYork, ott sailed. -Arr Nov 2, echra Gi Hanscomb, Baltimorg; ‘Elisa Doe, tao Townsley, ——. Cld Oct 29, bi schrs Greciao, Long, NYork; Mary @elphia. FALL RIVER—Passed up Noy 7, achr Ophir, Baker, from ee ACRRON VIL a Berry, VILLE—Arr Oct 27, brig Sea Bolle fast. Cld 224, brig Marcellus, fi Sie Boston; schre me Coftin, and Ann, Sawyer, do; 26th, “brig Tinds, Callison, , Grecian, Richardeom, NYork; schrs Matta, ; aap Nov 2, sehr Greyh Me NEW ORLEANS—Cd Oct v sieamchip Werke ate Vera Cruz; Br schr Adventure, ‘Traynor, Belize, Hon, NEWPORT—Arr Novj8, schr Paragon, Chase, Nanse- mond, Va, for Providence; sloop Artist, (of Som Bristol, for NYork, towed in by sloop William, of Si can having been dismasted night of 7th, off Polat J NEW LONDON—aArr Nov 7, propellor Quineba: » Hol- lam, NYork for Norwich; schr 8 Ewen, Norwich for Albany; soopt, Gleanor, Seer, Providence for Rondout; ee a se ae oe ai Nov Pa c PHILADELPHIA—Arr Now’ steamship Ory of aries casts pene a Aspe Brookigae 4 jew Orleans; Moail- Eastport; Damenecove, Lg Eastport: CH Ken- mee Brown, Cutler, ‘Me; schrs WBeaineed, : New Bedford; Jas H De) , Winsmore, Providence; J CG Ooll- yer, Chapin, 5, daunin Nov 7, schr Teneriffe, Burns, Phila- ROVIDENCE—Arr Nov 8, schrs Oxf Baker, Balti- Jane, Nose. more via Apponsug ; Adrian, wie liza, Willeston, do; Or Lovely ao ary sehr Ad Harrington, Cardenas. ‘Tarner, ICHMOND—Arr Nov’ 7, steamship Jamestown, Par- ish, NYork; sehr Henrico, York, Atking, do; Westover, Roesr'istos. ots New sal FRANCI x0 bth, Dark ie cet ee Gaya; Tt, ah he Cheshire (Br) Butahenen (slopes, abe art oe 16 (clipper), 19 Messonger (clipper), Smith, do 125 days: if Geaux’ 195 days; sehr Wandersr,, Alber Baltasar tar a sohr days; Sth, abip ‘Atalanta, Colby, NYor¥ 163 days; Juanita (Hamb), Temme, La Pas, Mexica; 9th, bark Bartiett faulknér, Sante Cruz; 12th, steamalip Oregon, , Panama; al on York 0 tapas Greer Genes: Beate Bb nages Carroll, Lee, Nantucket "170 days via Juan Caar Poter (Br), Manning, Liverpool 180 days; Sartoria (Chil), Salmon, Valparaiso; Catherina Bungenberg do 68 days; ‘barks Julia dum, Davis, via tah Cyane, Richmond; Iddo Kim Ingram, New ork 167 days; Mary Spring, Brown, Phila delphia’ Maid of Julpha (Br), Beauvoiss, Ballo Ballo, Se- ciety Islancs; brigs erate imme ‘ork 200: Cornelia, Nye, Mazatlan; 13th’ ships Chatillon (Fr) Chil), Deme- Feau, Bordeaux 109 days; Africane (Fr), do 149 ‘nym, Pal oan Stato, Week, Philadelphia 143. days; Corinne, Stick ney, NYork 165 days: Astoria, Lelland, do 165 days: 14th, Mathilda (Dan), Galderger, Rotterdam; 16th, a Cortes, Seabury, San Juan del Sud; ships Ozark, Bai New York 312 days via Rio Janeiro 12 days; rendea, Cook, Cardiff; Jolly Robin, Pipon, Liverpool; Mooltas (Br), Garwood, London; barks Othello (Br); Russell, Val- paraiso; Ann Jénkina, Lloyd, Glasgow; Russell, Cootey, hhring’s Siraits, Gleared—Sept 90, ship invioeible, Johnson, New York; bark Hiero, bury, Callao; Oct 1, steamakips Pacifia, Blethen, San Juan del Sud; Isthmus, Hagris, Beniole; oe fig (#r), Bonoard, ; Destrusioos Sard), Gozzles, Sydney; dd, ship Isla (Dutch), Gunso, Song Kong: th slp Flden, Champion, Callna; Bs, Dowrs ; Bartlett, Valparaiso; 7th, nbip Saml Fates, ‘0; 8th, ship Monterey, Léebraw, Callao, 10th, ships AShepperd, Munro, Callao; Pencatore (Fr), Boutdin, do; bark Duchess of San Lorenzo (fr), Robina, Vancouver's Island; 1ith, ships Celestial Empire, Pierce; Callao; Poto- tone (Chines2), Stone, Hong Kong; "12th, whips Levanter, Follanabes, Callao; West Wind, Filiot, do; 15th, steam- ships Serra Nevada, Baldwio, Ken Jusa; Golden Isham, and hoy Mills, dean Cs a (Be) jo, ler, Dewing, ‘ong; barks Jenny Wren i] 4 set, Callags’ Lovens (Hain), Sabie, Hoog Keng: Caroling (Mex), Snow, Guaymas; brig ida, Woodruff, Port " Sail 41, mip Cresoont, Callao; 24, ship In NYork; bark Mary i ; 5 ry Callao; Oh, Monterey, 9; 15th, West Wind, do, ‘at MARKS-Art Nov 24, schr WF Vettes, NOrloans, Ie y rt ay 1, trigs Wacken Powell and C 4 Cop, Hubbers, for NYork with deepete’s; Tehuantenec, Achy, fom 86 (uno; senz Dieaveth, Wiliaias, uae, (a s, Tatboe M