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Our Albony Cor: csp ondes as the question has heen, Os houschold poe all Our Ocean Correspondence. Affatrs tn the Mediterrantan- | ‘The Yellow Fever in Alabama. i‘ , Aunaby, Oab 26, 1854 over the State during the last tea montas.There need =, Ow Boanp Srzamen Guoror Law, | OPINION OF THB Wad —AUSTREAN SXRATAINT OF aN pe 7 4) arr pT Daren ey ag Party tines Broken Up--N ust the te oh q cos it the sex Eepaetine aboot te ie ee Oot. 12, 1864. me (Correspondence of the Newark Daily aarectioned | Monraomsry, Ala., Oct. 21, 1854. jarden, be ctamandsl Wy Limjerance C / or—Lrading vetoed act of last year, and it becomes approved Wer froma Lady Passenger om the Steamship Lranorx, Oct. 6, ! Dsar Brornen:—This is the most trying time in ‘ E Brown, a fine fore and Posticians Opposed ain -U, §, Sena- by excoutive savction. George Law—Serious Accidents on Boord—The Ermpett with the rz nquinat Batis is 8 symp. | my life. Ihave eight boarders left who are pbysi- aft clipper 2 Sue foun and tor Prrst to be Dispoved Of Candidates for Con _ The temperance men, as they style themselves, Ladies and the Babies—Nothing to Eut— be beet —— (Pople nemo pn ning night and day. fine ship of 900 a at he Probable Ruse 2.4 termined rot again to be cheated out of the ive on the Occam Wave—Sociely on Board a “ ’ there- cians, and they are kept running v Ec ine aie of a8 gress—The Soft Nomination « Probable Ruse— choice of their own Speaker. Mr. Littlejohn was their Ore Hee ‘ore, that they should have There axe about three hurdred left here, and of . by Mears Knew Nothings » Streneth—No Coercion gsr didate at the last session, acd they bad the “alifornia Steamer. _ | ence and in cantion. Iterulers are haunted those from ten to twelve die every day. In one of 1000 fons call, on the Canals—Sryn y's Bid far Catholic Votes, strength to elect hia; but they were mysteriously I sit down in the Purser’s room to writealine DY fears of reveyh sent overtaney, Saad beep 6 aloes week there rill not be a white mac left in this R Haseltine, of ; ; defeated by the magic influeoce of political forthe Henaup—a thin ig | Vigilance over every movement and incident. place if the weather continues without frost. The : de. $e. agency. He’eill be om the course again, and though ——& thing sooner and easier ssid 914 informera frequent the hotels, and o' misery here js awful—no nurses to take care of the 2a Messrs Nichols & Merrithew, = Freedom in thought ard word, perfect indezen- arm gnd decited silver gray, it is hardly possible an done. The thing is almost impossible, con- public ylaces; no one can or country sick. “There were six sent by the Association from 4 others, and ¢o be: sommanaea ty eet hoes dence iv action relstive to ;ol:tt al matters aad the that the Seward section wil. veature again toenter Aigering the “‘ills that wait on frail humanity” without oficial observation and consent. Every New Orleans on Friday, and we are expecting six | Nichols, . Abe is bald to be one of tae Bene choice of candidates, prevails in the region here- p00 4 crusade to defeat him, cn board an ocean steamer, besides interruptions "An's Weleer tt tao coieienanit ieee more from Mobile to night, whichis o Ged send, | More Reae ate sa. op Sede Oaintan ar betes _s ; . abouts jo amost commendsble degrae. Paity collars Reply to Dr. Cheever's Sermon on the Aretic. from the male sex, and eruptions from the females, | in the refreshment room of a theatre, some one is {2% rered for mach oon ‘thang dion 6 mpattended, | and Carlton, ahi sf stout Kio dong culied the Boron, te and pa ty screws are useless now. Toe manufa :ture 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. andiioutenmer Titching. ands samen: secenioneliy pei Sones it; nor pe tag for himself” is the motto here. . Tallot, ‘a schooner of abont 190 tons ‘called the Sheet of those recently indispeusable articles is entirely In your paper of Inst Monday (10th) there is @ qpid@le of next week,” into the middle of the saloon, | fact™the morest earthly ‘type we Rave “ot om- j, We 600," gto be, alley taen awake Pe doch. © | wifensssa’siertaetit.tn Mcbeah eke asasbed i suaperded, and the ¢ictators who would use them report of a sermon preashed by the Rsv. Dr. Chee- or into some nice man's arms—not my husbands. , niscience. fancholy time. If you meet a man treet, | Foster, 8 W Pope & Co, and P Talbot & Son, for the Pr now sre destitute of employment. Men have arisen yer, the day before, on the subject of the loss of Then there is the great evil, the crying evil, in fact, The ge arrest of an American citizen in this (which is deldom, pete eigen pb Need were | Sound Com ” pd are above the dogged submission to leadership, expedi- (he Arctic. The Doctor used the following lan ‘%@ babies! I used to think them “ blessings’ | city 1s an illustrative incident. It shows to what come to summon him to his last Thome: m i A ; once; but I’ve changed mind lately; no doubt indignities visiter is constantly ex; Mr. i a zi ency or availability. They—especially the non-offize guage:— There is a lesson here in regard ta the you think them so now; but don't, it-you haven't | Quitrhad taken passage for the Thies chee De to greet son with, as formerly, but all is shrouded | Meus *s mesinm clipper ship of nboek 100 tous calisa the seeking masses—boldly declare their preference for importance of having our common laborers of go. © ventured, don’t try it. Goto sea with ® parcel of ing the evening before the day of his departure he nto last nij and the doctors sey if a ace ae ‘inst, by ‘Mr’ GW Jackman, Jr, & men up for i irrespective of former se them just orce, and you'll endorse my remarks. | was reading a newspaper in a café with some ong it finely modelled clipper ship of 1100 tons, called the “ Pp public stations, irrespe: ciety, erglveere, firemen, and seamen, educated in we have frost a8 it is getting quite cool, per. a 0 y Why, bless you, we bave only got thirty-two on | marks of leasure, which two yousg Austrian there will be twenty-five by to-morrow ‘morning, as | ill principally of oak, under the superintendence of political associations. the fesr of God—taught thrir responsibility to him. board, who make a point of their peculiar cadets remarked, and thus opened a conversation. boty alek fever dies during a frost’ but | formerly of the Hussar. She is owned ¥y Bon B The only activity displayed is amongst those who It 60 happens," continues the Rev. speaker, “that music in their own pe-uliar style about four in the | Affecting agreement with him, he was ed into there rate danger to be appreherded Min, fon | AW ee Glidden are fightirg for or sgsipat the prohibitory liquor many of thie class get their education at the public moraisa, ne Pr na nt it up ny | i gas oe at Laine serie’. DEW cases. F. law. I's friends are uni‘ed upon Clark f.r Gover- | schools, so that, if the Bible ana its religion be not nrovgtout the day; » OF hich: parted, without epparen' phic Marine : “ ° it of it, is, that whe the rest, asif cord. Soon Tr, however, he was arrested, and ona Sort ag nor, but the opponeuts are diviaed betweea Sey- in some way taught there, they koow nothing at all in daly heat a all eller eeettion pon to thrown into the military prison of the Austrian Aaa Get "the onierete acon Plage 5 rea sia 5 ‘Wub moor, Bresson and Uilnan If i mere possible to | about it,” Xe. Now there ars two pointsin the pre outdo the other, | Why, sir, you kaven’t the least rlson- The United States Coneal, J. A.Binds, Eaq., war, the opinion was confidently advanced that the | ;,Vancatver , grovably Vaucluse, “Howe, ‘New Yorks unite uiou cither of the furee latter candidates;and | ceding quotation to which i wis particularly t> idea of it. Bedlam wouldn't be a ciroumstance. im- | fark karah Bridge, Mea 4 a citizen of South Pete. Sigs by birth an carrying trade of the country would receive an present » united vote, itis evident the anti-prohi- take exception. Firet, it is very unjust to class the petted tet ees een Fey Tulien, keging: Besed of b Dgnad forthwith waited mense impetus from that event, as the mercantile d up the litte “ upon the Tuscan authorities and demanded their England and France would be in a large bitionists would largely prevail. But by remainiag engineers of our steam merchant service with ‘com: | and scme of them are “ got up” at considerable interposition and the release of the prisoner, or at measure withdrenn from the seas, or a disunited ond disjointed, there isa possibility that mon laborers,” either in point of inteliigence, edu- expense «rd waste of patience and of time. There east a trial according to the civil laws of the coun- the conveyance of troops, stores, &c. Thus the Clark may be elected, though one hundred thousand ¢tlor,, manners, or the position they hold in socie- is one in particular—my next door neighbor—who ltry. But he was told that the city | setual result bas been widely different. The nation- ty. All citizens, 1 is true, are tically, and in I am certain has some design upon my peace and | al interchange of producta eatly diminished, votea ve against him and his Meine law inthe State. ¢i.¢ tye of the lav, equal; but the conditions ad- quietness; he'll never be guilty of leaving this | 7 that remain Neiti.er the leading whigs nor the leading dem:- ‘ed to above, intelligence, education, mauners, | world with the lung complaint. I have heard of | Consal in Tuscany, he had nothing to do with y idea of wlowing the Maize law to +lways have created, and always will create | equalle, but never did I encounter such equallaas tria, and he preseed his suit in and left, i t E 4 fill but come before Claris, it elected, for his spprova!. It distactions which all the reasoning of theoretical | these; even old seilors tell us that aqualls at see are not, however, without a formal p | finish old contracts. de. the value Will be etaved off in the Legislature until the qaes- ¢quelity cannot get ridof, The larger number of | ncthirg to them. Now, Ca agony all these ills, | In bathe iq hy speedy release of the | of ships generally, since the ing of the year, tion cf United Stutes Senator shall be disposed of. | ou: ergiscere are men of superior intelligence; the | can youccnceive it possible for me to writeand prove | prisorer, he Austrian head y may be cet down at fully twenty-five per cent. Already, the whigs are «flering io nell Ciark | very nature of their pursuits is such, that to ataud | interesting. where he was i, with an air of absurd > | In thi ty, iy, there have for Sews:d members to tre House of assembly. high in their profession, they must of neceasity be | The sbip Coad George Law] is a fine one, and the | that the man had been guilty ot en enormous crime annually some 60,000 tons, the They ftand ready to sacrifice Clark, littl, ¢. ',sir,am an engineer, and feel proud of my | officers gentlemen, except the steward, who, when | —nothing less than an attempt to hag bn” | | Past few months have been a season of. degrestion Raynoud, a,e, their exstire State ani Con- profession. There is not anctber class of men in | I made him a long speech, nearly as ag my cadets and excite insul ‘not one word of | rarely experienced. At William: Green Gressional candidates, in exclange tor membcra of the coms unity wko are co often called onto act in | aim, begging for something to eat, just a bite, which had the slightest foundation in trath—and Pobt, where eight abipyards were Mop pra Assembly. his scheme bas been adopted, and will cases of the most urgent vecessity; and I eou'd cite | looked at me to see if I sally meant it, smiled, that the penalty was death, and that he must be ing two cr three of the Jargest builders, four of the be carried out sx 'every Asrembly district, Weerever | 2umubers who, in the most trying times, have been | turned upon his heel, and quitted the es, | tried by itary tribural. After reasoning | number have been broken up, and in two or more a hard cr cot democrat, or Know Nothing, can be | equal to the emergency, and whose edu'ation,.in- | lewving me a prey to rege, hunger despair. | the case without succees, he the interview | fostances the property old the Sheriff. On this found 7iltiny to vote fo ward member, the ex. | tciligence, and deportment suit them well for the | The provisions vre positively awful—nothing fit to | with an assurance that he should forthwith comam- | side of the river been exercised, chavge © ill bo reality mao. They are ready to | teflemerts of p ivate lite. And what if they did | eat—ncthing bu: love and my own good looks keep | nicate the case to the commander of the United | and less difficulty experienced, though no money of throw ov.tbostd every other nomiuea, provieg tie get theireducatiou at the publis schools? Hsve not | me alive. Abem! States squadron, (Com. ee) now fortu- | bas been made. Frevailing high prices of ma- | there. ‘vessel is about 102 feet long, 24 feet beam, rail House cou be carried for Sewa d. The game ist.is: fome of the most eutapaiased men of our country | We Fave scme nice people aboard in the msle | natly in the Gulf of Spezia, on this coast. | terials and labor have chiefly co1 ted to this re- | 9 fest, 6 inches above water, two masts, mast heads paint to play adroitly on the tem-eraace questiyn, seuder- Gorethe same? And does the pious Doctor pre | line. Mavy old San Francisco people who came | _ Tbe next morning a letter was received at the | sult, or rather, the attempt to build veaeels for leas | %!**,,yith a hoop iron day mark at euch mast head rf ing it, as last year, 8 yuasi suvport. But it will uot ‘Ome that because religious instaction is not | home with a determination to settle, but after a few | Corsulate from the chief of the Austrian forces in | than they were worth. ber, for which 28 cents | hoop iron day marks 55 feet 6 inches. She is Stted with be finally ¢i*pcged of, but be kept vacillating be. ® renee the Gisciplive of that noble institation | months there couldn't stay from the golden shores | Tuscany, at Florence, saying that the prisoner, in | was paid formerly, now commands from 36 to 40 | lanterns, eee barns ale lames sd a wilt tween the two houses, or seposing witha commit. (which, as the keystone to the arch of our liberties, | of San Francisco. consideration of his being a stranger, against whom | cents; fron advanced from $40 to $85 per ton; cop- | show two lehte dl fect 6 inches above the level of the eea— tee, until the Senatorial question shall be disposed | 1 bumbly trust the Almighty may preserva to us| Time hangs heavy on board a steamer; everything | there appeared to be ro testimony of other disor- | per from 25 cents to 30 cents; labor frcm $2 or $250 | "Scituate Liphthouse—At the time of iting two lights of. Then the whig papers, and the leadersin and fcrever), the religious culture of the Lene Ha eo and everybody gets to be monotonous. Of course, | derly conduct, and an American citizen about to | per day, to $3; and even for the latter sum less la- } on board of the Minot's Ledge li ppg Bg veal red out of the Legislature, will come out and oppose the ¢d at home, ard the fomily surine abolished? Does | you begin the day by getting up, which ie an under’ | leave the country, would be restored to liberty. It bor way performed than under the old rates. We | Jshi nt Scituate will be chansed te Bom passage «f the Maine lav, and effectually carry be suppose that because we are engiveers, a pious | inking, then try a little breakfust, which is more | was carefully added, in a postscript, that the threat hear of ceveral recent failures among Eastern ship- : their ;rojecttbrough. With all the excitement now father’s counsels pass unheeded, or a devoted | difficult still, then on deck for a while; you say | of sending for the squadron had nos had the alight- | builders, and to-day we notice the failure of two Lieut. U. 8. N., Ins] existing " tarouahites the State, there is much lesa mother's 2Amonitions ard anpeals are made in vain? |“ good morning” to everybody. every! cane est influence in the case. Mr. Q. is now eafely on | banks in Maine coined with them—Journal of | ftce Lighthouse inspector, Boston, prospect of the passage of a pr2hibitory liquor law No, no, such a conclusion is a fallacy. Alas! alas! | « good morning” to you, read a little, chat a little, | his way home. Commerce. ADDITIONAL LIGHT OW VINGA ISLAND, KATTEGAT, CAST OF than there waa twelve months since. that dive ning in magnificent tabernscles should a0 | remark upon the weather, your neighbors, wonder The security of the Tuscan = against —_ SWEDEN. Ovr candidates for Congress in this distri:tare , Warp the jucgment and distort the vision. Let us | if thet young woman is matried who keeps up such | its own people is only secured by the presence of Police Intelligence. ebtieial, iafoema tion, Bas fee Seog x Sr4 now up before the puslic eye. There are three— | bope tiat Dr. Cheever is too good a christian to de- | an incessant flirtation with the handsome young | 6,000 Austrians, which cost it, ac to the last |, Charge of Highway Rotbery.— Yesterday a man named } Seo,cnsenaic an additional Aged light, vatied by dashes at David Hsmilton, for the bard cemocrats, and said | Jega’e to another that instruction which no one can | man who is constantly at her side, and doing all the | Treasury report, nearly « million of annu- | Daniel Duck was arrested and brought before Justice | short intervals, was exhibited on Vinga island, in-the Kette- 1 , tly 5 4 i 3 | ; Clark at the Jeflerron Market Police court, on charge of | gat, on the coast of Sweden. The new light tower ts pieced. to be opposed to Pierce, Marcy and the administra. | impart to a child with so much force and effect as | pretty little attentions that are incident to a vo! ally. The Grand Duke is himself a Prince of Aus. r eaay ted rR gh tion, t: ough ihe keen-eyed ones think the hunkers | ® parent, ond that st home. Hi cos, poping her compliments and her wine bill, | tris, end belongs to the House of Hapsburg. On | TaeTLOanaladlon ot a tokiecy wna the eaten or IR asexn Cae Ro ae fours oper, ue have agaio been sold; Samuel D:xon, for the whigs The eecond point to which I wish to call your | “Jisping soft words and lu ling his soul to sleep.” | the receipt of the telegraph report of the recent Gableman, of Elm street, taking from him by forcible { stands at, s height of Sy: fect, above the soa, of at tho same te unitedly, as he has been a stereotyped cand | attention is, that Dr. Cheever has, by implication, | ‘Then you remark upon the young woman whom you i of the allies at Sel , he discredited | means all the valuables he had about his person at the | level ae the present xed light, and is visible all round the long before anti-rentism sezt its ignoramus, or 28sumed that the crew—firemen, waiters, &c., saved | have heard was comtdarsd a} belle in “the spot | it nation, and de: tothe circle around | time. He was detained for examination by the magis- land, which lies 2h miles to the cast of has the moaey of Schoolcreft noisted him into Congress, | from the Arctic—were educated at common achools. where she was born,” and you wonder how peo- | him, that that post was impregnable—an illustra- | trate. ¢ been altered rtd Gare red to seaward, feat pot anes Dixon will get the whig strength, asthe Seward | This assumption falls to the Gant on @ mere look | ple can *** go, for you say you are sure you can’t | tion of his sagacity and proclivities. Extensive Larceny.—A_ man named John Kennel was faiahs ‘towards be Rf Suvkiks see convention which nominated him very cuaningly | 4 the list of the saved. A large majority of the | see anything pretty—not even ETI ARS eR meemelee Py Sues one, Birey mass Policy, mares Rie, ighthouse Board, October @ aweided saying anything in the shape of resolutions oard, fat names denote foreign birth, and’ they are doubtless | then you think one thing is certain that abe will Proposed Immediate Improvement of the | °2¢ pficer Baker, of the reserved corps, charged with FF sl peri sacha hs C | - tholi tealing $3,000 in money, in bank notes and gold, from 1 Offensive to their loving brothren, the coyish silver | Catholics, and whether educated in the old or in | never return slone, for now thet you look at her a a - aes ‘Whalemen. ya. The softs have brought out Joun V. L. | this country, no one believes them to have had the | second time, you thiak ‘her. ‘“chances, are good.” {From the Albany Atlas, Oct. 28.] Hae aa ication Tio i: | ptf dteo,Cane Vor Inande ri lt To, tarbiok, of yn. He is a descendant of the original Holland: ; Advantage of a common school education. Doctor | Then you have on either side of you loud talking An important proposition was laid before the | fendant says he is an immigrant runner. Providence. ial ere, who, two centuries since, left their faderland | Cheever could hardly have cited a weaker argu- | ladies, fast talking ladies, and ladies that can’t or Canal Board to-day by Lient.Governor Church. | _ Charge of Grand Larceney.—A cartman named James Spoken. for this locality, under the guidance of the Van | ment against our public schools as at present con- | won't talk at all. Tte male part of She cotaansniey | Mr. C. offered a resolution reciting that asitap- | Cornell, was arrested yesterday, charged with havi ng) Gaiden West, Corwin, from Puteslyeta (May 10) for Rensselaer pacroons, Tois pentieman has never aabat 2gnd ba a se urbappy as ain in his | are generally all right; now and then you meet with | peared by the report of the State Engineer the cost | been the owner of cart 103, which vehicle, it i all jan Francisco, July 28, lat 58 8, lon 65 W. been a prominent politician, though in times ‘assification of enaineers. . B.K. | not quite “such a good ’un.” of enlarging the canals would amount to more than | by Geo. Ten Eyck, of 78 Pearl street, four merchant, : 4, Deretan: Bote, $13,000,000 instead of $9,000,000, aa the People was backed up on pler No. 19, 8-H. and tookaway | ,AvxCarst—Jn port Oct teche Stasight, Donal, fem had supposed when votingfor the amendment of the | f1'“Nowmen K Con’ Mer Ten Beck woe Me emtarit, | _ Beason Avmee—in port Ang Ol batka Margaretta, Galla- past, when the Regency prepared all the New York, Oct. 19, 1854. | After your lounge on deck it’s about time for candda‘ss, he, together wita many thou- Death of a Good Man lunch—a very important consideration—when crack- | ¢ sande cf otrers, marched up manfally to tre ballot rebyadk plea rye) ersand cheese are demolished in large quantities, | constitution, and as the fall coat would ‘probably | strongly suspects that the accused’ was the man that je Reg few days; Prescott, resee 3 Ed box aad voted the d:mocratic ticket. As a business (From the Lexington (Ky) Statesman.] | and sundry bottles of ale, porter, champagne and rise to elghteen or twenty millions, and as the latter | Groved the curt away containing the’ stolen property | Prousnto, Bowers, for do 4 days: Mury Etlsabet and finan ial lawser be ovcupies a fair peidon, Phe tent Ta ee apc ega London | ‘ 3 f Father ‘ if if candwha, Marsha "John array ae 0, Claret are made mysteriouely to disaj r. Attha' sum would, under the system of contracts now in | but the f dei: ther slim against Cornell, Kanawha, Marshall, and John Murray, Wasgatt, for Boston, and by mescs of powerful frie andasmanoger of Fartill, a colored man,, died in this olty, suddenly, | time the chat is generally of home and the “oli | operation, be insufficient to complete the works; but | dmitied fo bal inthe nus of 8808; by Justice Ono: ld oh Weoley, Curtis an Maine Lam; Deg, or Rio the Albany City Bank, and director and treasurer | time of his death, was pastor of ae tree ‘Baptist folks” we have left there; 'tis the most social meal would, when exhausted, leave them in an unfinished ao; Undine, Goodell, une: brig Bloomer, Fuller, for Niork: te Cen ailroad, becom ew ha board. After lunch, another » around and | sta canals unimproved, and as it would | vs. leury Matthews, Devereaux, Mom flushed sells povdaiary eae Atter the els tion | Church of colored persons, in this city, and had MICEAMES the creatierenieet tho day to aces on take ght tn years to spend. the wwbole oun st MARI TIME I N it 5 hi i a seithe ios, haere ss aha Ste ease vis of Presioe:.t Pierce he mavifested quite a softness, bosrd——dinner. Heavens! such a etites es some | the present rate of $2,225, per annum, and in . here " pele ng, ntl and weit so far ast) solicit the oae of Minister to | apparent profit to the of religion, for many a n | Barbet tae bar cota beng he 4 | are blessed witb! ‘tis enough to «ake a man for- | view of the increasing ruinous competition of rail- | paket bis ee airy =a vegies _ The ne Toads, bee = par! sum of nine Archived | meats, ve; e ke things as are de- | appropriate: a e immediate improve- | | time of bis death, in tue sixty Aith year of molished. is positively shocking to one of weak res of the Trle canal shout ita whole extent, | Ass | Loudon Ferrill was born in Virgin , a slave: but | Berves, and an ordinary capacity for indulging in | so asto admit the navigation of jthe largest sized | after bis conversion obtained his freedom. He re: | the Inxury of eating. Dinner over, we are down | boats. fri joreovar, that the latter | moved fiom ‘Virginia to Lexington over thirty years fora pap, and if the babies will let you, why bd ‘The resolution was fe or Iaid on the table; | gir — dered Noes Eeava wit \ since; and by his Inborein the has Balt oD enjoy it, get up retredtindy eA0e Se tea, ~ _ i ¢ecision of pat phy cy ang wre \¥ tf at he wou! ine night. Then comes the fun—then everybody wi & practical one, wi jeen made | George = i D j | one of the lorgest congregations, we presume, in the jello airs, no frilla—all hail fellow well met. | after consultation with engincers, contractors and and lesve the covst c:ear for Hamilton; but should | 77); it leak out tint tbe latter was cogaizant of such an | United States. His communicants numbe ed, 8 | “A good song, with good round ringing chorus | forwarders, will be looked for with lively interest. the H»gue. The credentials sent to the President, years, He wasa meek, earnest, consistent and de- Eigen aire Be Ky ne Bd, nad the Oregon, Sout though ineffectual, contained abundant evidence | Vout follower of Christ, and preacher of His word; that Le was a regalar line Du'ch desceadant, hav- ing not. irg flowing in his veins but pure Holiand ood. Jabored in that, capacity, with great zeal and much | | i atd had been a» for about forty years; pane: at the his age. 1 Oraseo ort Sept 19 Br bark Stentor, of Pictou, for ston wi 5 Loxnor. rt Oot 13 bark Matil ie, from St ONDOFK—IN pot iat ta. Breese, ~ Jobn NB, wtg an opportunity to discharge, i pode Gottenbark and Yond for Boston. hort time since, eighteen hundred ana tweaty; a'l | MARSEILLFs—In port Oct 10 bark tine, Gli for undezetar dieg, or was privy to apy such isha 3 | . | from a set of whole-souled ones in the crowd—a Pacific... : ~! ptm me Se lurkers wil uahesitatingly place bim | OF most of whom, joined his church under his etty sentimental song from a pretty lady, who | The Railroad € ntion at Buffal Star of the ‘eonal oor 9g tae Sieh aes te, ee upon ; d 4 yi | preaching. nA ibe baa"* Pe ait! pesto nati ET fo cones suu ae bie the berth. a opthew tn prt with Peckham, destiaed for | * The consistency of his conduct, and his intelligent | Keil tha ano ae ees ane {From the Troy Budget, Oct. 28.] Bg, Al pocpes ond letters intended Jor the New Yous rarer my rt ty, dike! Hock ap naa Moe chinlly wide which the Know Ki othings are | CoMprebension of the scriptures attracted the atten: | ‘rr mortal”--and perhaps » m air ee me aang The representatives of the various railroads in | Hinaxv should bescaled. cr Boston: wasin the outer roads, and ‘had not ‘yet deem eaniled, ard t'e hostility with which they are at- | oD of the Baptist church in this olty, a few years | by scx-ebody that can't sing—inanmerable jokes, | ae pare bee ye at froee tines ae ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TMIS DAY. cies Vertn Bulga, Bilis; Rowton Sth Pedk Howell, Carey oon a, and the vin re ill ofbeth whi A dde. | after he came t> Kentucky, and he was regularly or- bad ans pot story-tellin; (Fy it is abont time to | American, in Buffalo, for two or ti i 7 age rnderstood for do, hut perhaps for New York; has lead and - “a ci ne ¥ arpenarin a thet: “J ae iy | dained to preach the g spel. Daring his ministry, | ef econ shes to hed. Geauat aac dertenen | at which a number of important measures were | 5 1 mons, and Lut 2,000 boxes raisins. £ mocraric wen and papers egainst them, have largely | fom fi,st to last, ke baptized upwards of five thou: | 7) i y upon | adopted. It is stated that prominent among those ‘Mrnamicui—Arr Oct 18 briz Swift, Bryan, NYork. increaged thcir numbers witain the last thirty days. sand persons. But he rests from his labors, and his e steamer, | measures, go far as the public is concerned, was the Py ad Oct 10 ship Antoinette, Smith, London 5 ond for N York. It is now certain that the vote for Mr. Uliman will follow him. # ‘ Tomerrow we shall be at Aspinwall, and our | adoption of a memorial to the Legislature, praying t 0" ti not fall short of one hu:d-ed thousand. As the Ca- | froma do ftom Rims | Hg shad justly acquired an | good captain tells us (though they alldo that each | for tte abolition of all laws to license raauers fer steam Gus Tig Os ap een | ee ee ee tholice have made the issue, and déclared for S27 civy and surrounding country, and healways exerted | ‘1P) that we have made an uscommonly quick pa& | emigrant pastengers to the West, and asking fora | {tcambip Varun, Fosien ‘Charleston Spotord, Tileaton | ,,/%RRamaUcO—No Am vessel in port Sept 16, nud probe- mour, eo the Protestants of foreign birth are arrayed thi} influence with pradence,-and for the further- | Se. With renewed assurances of my dis * | statute making it a penal offence to sell tickets for | 4 Co. Rio Jannimo—Cld Sopt 14 bark Hazard, Loyd, NOrleane. in ne for Ullman. It may be ar to learn that | ance of good morals and religion. It will be difficult © Consideration, I hope to be as formerly, your = | passage by the railroad lines at rates higher than | ,,Steamship Jamestown, Cavendy, Richmond, &e, Ludiam & | yyncyt Sane hack pao iene Walters: tr Daitinors the Know Nothing candidates will receive the votes | {9 ‘Supply his place, ‘The branch of ‘the church in | SUNSHINE. ‘those charged by therosds. This will measurably | ?'iinitendrick Hudson, Smith, London, Griswold, Morgan |] ,, VALEARAWO—In port Sept {4 ships Spirit of the of naturalized foreigners, but it is nevertheless true. | whic Um lhe reel has sustained, in him, a great 4 Gis os Yicksoaee: A | end the scandelous cheating and robbery of the poor | 4 Wiley. . ' in merel Klein, from Baltimece June atx loli Akar, Coma, ‘ass And it i because the Oaibolics are banded togsiner Toes, ard a loss which will be severely fet by the —intamtion tac'aivas uc obser We kena ae: | Getmans, Swedes, and Norwegians, who come 90 | gh? Hpvit Healy Magna, Antwerp, Post & Rysrun. | inka rica, ong ini, Wobses, or" eltourae, » 1 iy : } to our shores. . ie . ’ . Tepg. Sid ét! ips Sea ¢) ‘raser ym Coq of their faith, will vote in direct opposition. pear ge poe oe pds Lanai on je Site 5 | Giga Paien station: By ast rot pieeseaet hat ees ta; fhe e for emigrant passengers fram New | “Ship Rell Rock, Pendleton, New Orleans, Nermith & Sons, | BYork: Sth. Radiant, Beare, Arion via Galderas bn Heretofore the power of ths Canal Board was om- | “"nic'Kenimcky Peoman estimates the numer of | cured on that’boat last night, while on her way up from | York to 10, is to be $11; New York to Cin- | Ship Mediator, Bell, New Orleans, WT Frost. L (Chib, Schroeder, pri Caldera. nipotent upon the canols. That power, fiom tide | percong at his funeral procession at from 1,500 to | New York Capt. McDufiie, with officers Kiernan, Bra- | cinnati, $10; luggage, to the extent of fifty pounds, | Bark Wm Wilmott King, Rotterdam, E Gillebrand. ALDANY— Ase ost er manes Olver Bure, Boston: Thetia, water to the lakes, and upon the lateral canals, was | ) G99 ' * sure, Keefe, Giesel and Maticw, proceeded to the boat, | free; over fity nds, $2 25 to Cincinnati, $250 to | Bark J W Dyer, Dyer, Charleston, J W Elwell & Co. Nickerson, Boston; Martha, Gray, ao: sloop Ann B Holmes, mene and the party Ae pet could a od Se | and ee Goce the police oat Ss, food ee Chi The New York Central and New York | pBark Manca (Brem), Brinkamer, City Point, Cesar & Hemmend, Fall River. nile, tekis Mary, Crosby, Boston; usands of votes through collectors, superinten- The Rumored Prize Fight. wae DSC, See ee eee ag and sre to have ten cent on the whole | “Bric pictro (Sard), Casinovo, Montevideo, I B Gage: ty nish, Kelly, Nantucket. a dents, jock tenders, &c. But now matters are en- | TOM HYER AGAINST PAT M'GOWN FoR $3,000. | the party, aagiven, are Edward a LE amount collected at New Yorg from em! , 8 Bre Canada CHE; Macdougalls Cape de Verda d's Walk: ledalnin vis. a gaat tag ehere she put im sth tose af tirely different. The laborers on the canals show an [From the St. Louis Democrat, Oct. 25.] onge Hill thortly citer the bout left; an ‘cant, | compensation for the trouble and cost of taking care G foretopmast, head of maintopmast, &o; echrs Eiama, Haf- a Brig Delua, Foster, Jacksonville, C & EJ Pete y independent spirit which is uncontrolable, andthe | A day or two since, in the Cincinnati papers that of them and starting them. Ther? will be au increase Nie Gane Werte Dy, ters. ford, Alexandria; J W McKee, Bemis,’ Phi a Whig party, although having the canal patronage in | reached us by mail. we saw a statement that the | fram ywntte the bar, snd after treating s friend pala | Of reight from New York to° Gbloag®, amounting. | 1eyerses Worthington, Kelly, Jacksonvile, Thempeon & Sraphed trig Coaion, Kom Phitsdeiphisr “Sigeel for dare their , will not receive a single vote more than | celebrated pugilist, Tom Hyer, had arrived in that reign, two haif sovereigns, one ‘dollar American go'd | to seven per cent sdvance on the nt rates. | Schr Compeer (Rr), Osborn, St Michaels, Geo Logan. Seige. Cla, ships Soldan, Bearee, logitin belongs to it. When Seymour enter- pce, and that the object of bis visit was to contest piece, and rever shillings in change, in his pocket. He | Aiter the Tet of December the-e will be a alight | Pg aS Sy eke eet iene & Stoght gist, APaldchicote: barks Octavia, Wood! the Nuncio at the executive mansion,decorat- | in a boxing ring with one Patrick McGowan, of St. wes surrounded by a crowd of young men, who jostled | advance of fare from New York to Buffalo, amourt- | Schr Patron Beals’ Warhiugtom, Davis e Holmes ee” | Mery tL] ‘Marcellas, Norton, Jacksonville, “Martha ed, in his pontificial robes of ecclesiastical authority, | 1. f $3,000, him sbout. and ina garter of an hour afterwards, he Schr Ben, Zoll, Wilmington E 8 Powell. brij : 8 7 . he maccected in making bigher and more etiosbaa. | Tecate rive, 95.UNG, she Plane Of MOONE tO | siuaea kis punts’ sal aeRy, Autor eer ‘nated | SRE Qrrough false alt soonte’ chaneed: staging | Schr Hops, Gaidy, Wilingten, Johnson & Slaght Hezere Bomrfinan,Phnedehi Bocce Baier ent bid for Catholi> votes than ever William H. Seward St. Louis. This very exciting, bat exceedingly in- | A™tih Morgen, residing in Tiinols, while reiuraing | oe) Bomlo at 6 A.M. 5 P.M.,11 P.M, and leay- | Schr yirtet Ann, Small. temtroke, waster. Joe stds Thin Geo Evane fine: backs Lawolighter Oe. did, with all his speeches at St. Patrick suppers, | definite bit of news, has occasioned quite a talk in | Ter bya parte ol seine rane ten, ett. a child, wat | jog New York at 7.A.M.and 6 P,M.,and getting | Schr J H Watson, denen, Alexandria. Mott Bedell. ba: Day State, Elk; brige BH Fitler, Panola, Spithre, distributing fot indy oad Sttondiing mass in | our ty, and many ingui tes baye been made as to Jortied bib shout In arch a manner that ke found it ait; | to Buffalo respectively at 10:20 P. Mf-and 10:80 A.M | SORE Florida Kelis, Puitadernhis, J We Meieee. ye ag, Tea he sendln; ‘across ntity of Pal an. We believe the | Hoult to keep his fco'inge’ He shortly after missed 5 Gianviacd Wit lervick. ; H . Eas, Ww ocean in company with Archbishop Hughes. is generally discredited, Dut we ate enabled to give | walle, contcinieg « $20 01d pice, tee $1 pieces, 4 | Seaurepe Anon Toaioit,--On Bi chr # C Serunten, Terry, Dighton, JH Havens. dicwandPanamas sh Nondh bare Ami, begs St AR That the ultra advota‘es of a prohibitery liquor | that information to our readers this morning, which | French gold coin aud $04in bills. He reported his loss to | picht inst’ come fittecn or treaty slaves ‘sepanted le Joe, Clark, New Haven, J H Havens. ‘CAMDEN—Sld Oct 19 sches N Berry, Pondleton, Wilming- law are preparing themselves for another contest in | wiil make the affair no joke. ‘ | the chambermsid, with whom be had left bis child, soon y, Pratt, Providence, master. ton, NC; 22d Mary Emily, Sawyer, lestom, $0; 234 ore the next Legislature, is evident from the fact that | | afterwards, and fthis chambermaid having occasion to city for the colder climates of the north. Itis | Schr Start, Allen, Wareham, master. George B Prescott, Gilkey, do. ad BB sb | _ Patrick McGowan, now living in our State, is an | roek . ‘ generally supposed that they absconded under the | Sloop Blackstone, Reynolds, Providence, master. CHARLESTON—Arr Oct 24 brigs Frances Jano, Guptif, they are din nominating the most intempe- | Irishman by birth, and has I:ved in this country | Pass the clerk’s office, saw a young man pay for tizkets | Sloop Herveet, Coffin, Providence master. Boston; Joseph, Burton, Rockport vis sis: Iris Subs shvaceias ofthe law te sarahern of the maxi | be Your 1846 rckat IXY | with » gold piece. Sho asked the clerk what the gold | Advice and control of the very efficient Lgpe d jee x ‘ARRIVED. Hormer, Rockland via Glowsettony Tn the omg, ships 2 House of Assembly. De Witt Littiejobn (Ope: | wate the year 1840. He worked a2 a drayman for | piece was, and on {aformed, sald that it beloa ay hg saa ‘who seem to hold ae pha Steamship Florida, Woodhull, Savannah, Oct %5, with | Cushing, Plummer, from Philadelphia, and Patten, ‘and George W. Sterling, of Davohesa, have al | 2m in the city of New York, and from | fo the oldman:who had besn robbed. She then related | in this city. ‘Three of the elaves Ye Pierre | mane rnd pasmengers; to's I-ailtchili Oct 2, in contig out, | 0m Bath, Me. ‘Chd ches James’ Nose, MeDougal Mataa” Fesdy been put forward for Feelection. ‘They wore | wnene4 moved to the Btate of Michigan, where he | the case tothe clerk) who went immodiataly n search of | Chouteau, three to Fmanual Black, six to Baward | fused in eviver sip Kalamazco, invard wang, fhe | fr; Jenaesmith, Furman, NYork. Ald brig Celt, Peat twoot the put t leaders inthe last ious, | Tues laborer on the Central Michigan . He | the man who had given ittohim. He found bin, with J. Gray, ard some three or four to Mr. Merritt, all | necuntered a rovero gale of wind from NE of about OO hours | oy a yevplerm port. sche Jones Smith, Te , Picree, tes J Meso ye oe — vision te mit | left Michigan, came to Chicago, and again resumed | otters, Baicc es ee. eins, being | of this city. They probably decamped. about mid- | “Stcamship Sontherner, Ewan, Charleston, with cotton, &e, | Jacksonville, sid‘sih oaks Sarah & bgp, Rey Weat persuasion ia pri- | his ocsupation of draying. But a month or two | sqsinst the rules of the boat, he reported to the Cay night, having, under the permission of their owners | to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Oct. 27th, at IAM, exchanged | Sindbad, and Clara, Boston; 26th J BR Jewett, and Corene, vate it, and their activity and importunity | since he came to St. Louis, and having nothing to | Wo ordered their arrest ey were arrested and kept | +5” )i..n9 Burch themsel! signals with a stesmehip bound & with white whesIhouses | NY¥ork; Charles gre Fre a intributed greatly to, the passage of | engage him, was compelled to. seek work out on | 'n custody until the poli took them in charge, A.Ger | Sa" ree cus. in CoM Dany envy Soeur bore | 3uy rasa The S experienced heavy NE gales through: | ,,UARIEORD Ary Oct 8 steamer Themes Sheth. Mort jar session. are men who | the Pacific Railroad, where he is at this date still | we ag hy Sg a r . on os sata opt a oa id not allow the least modification of the Bill, | latoring, ‘ Na eee en ee ee ae | eaee arnt oe the TE Kh eaten aler paaebae: | outteh asraary ay Arata: acoarts Calortan, 22 days, with | 22th Perrier aon Phussetyaisy Skeets Sears, scouted all propositions to relieve it of some of its From a man who has seen him, we learn that he ;on Doyle $17 60in gold, $14 in bills and a | that ce ity of them, will be reta! for | Bmber of logs of mahogany. Experienced heavy weather; | Gaines, do. ap most stringent features, and resisted allendeavors is cf a herculean build atx fect high, besa | ead catehe newt ar od Towkae +1 all, or a majority apt) renee; for | split enils, kc. Wan 15 days north of Hatteras, Goth, was | HOLMES'S HOLE—Arr Oct 26 brigs a bert, to pass och a law as the people would re- head of thick sandy bait, and a broad good natured | owe butte. ‘Doyle has ‘ativod a term of two years in | Titans gang are & number of women and children, | in compaiy nith Derk Convoy, steering N. fer Portrush; uehte Wastern Bolle: Pbiadeiphia for Dore- wpect and which might be enforced by face. cs . Bing! ing prison, and was discharged August 14, 1881, we bel bogods” maha crippled They cecal to OMG nn) neneei Heeway, 28 GAys WRB TST, Warring it ‘Fork for 'Portamouth; Chall 5, lenge, = ‘via Tarpanlin Cove, for Boston. brig Wallace; sehs Austin, jae Gen Sent, Fiem, Swan, Sarah Wooster, They were all fuily commit: d. The officers of tHe boat | DOE pase the river on Sunday nee ale ee at | igri Nave Due Figlic Aue), Berbovoog, Trieste 104 days, | Bans, Aus Capen curing the arreet of this party —Albany Atlas, Oct 26 | OVEr Ufectted themslren gerieae Foigd oe | Depry wpaner: nd 8: search shall iscontinued, 175 passengers, to Winterhoof, Piper & Karck. ny) jesapeake, Sy : hey wil! make good their escape. If they are not | ‘Brig Hamilton (Br), Corbit, Glasgow, 87 days, with coal award, Sarah Thorndike, Acorn, Mechanic, on the course, and the temperance leagues, as it is ‘The report that the fight wasto come off some | Tcwna Uxpen TRE Onto River—The Louis | | , eg0W, 87 days, vasa, Gases Doane tee “gene teteanha” Ices, called, will enter the political field in November, | where between New York and St. Louis was put | Ville Journal has an article upon the prospects and ron a oun eked rr . ne oa cat Aen are, 64 days, in ballast, dine, Biss helaud, Fraonll fo, Hanna Grant, Challomge, with the fallest determination to ele:t a House of forth in its indefinite shape for the pur; of elud- | feasibility of the corstruction of a tunnel under the ABs ht j with [22 passengers, to Bech & K it. ote yn (i tele Wa Cocke, thew Assembly aud s Governor ready to pass and sign | ing tco great a publicity for the ee We are | Ohio river at Leuisville, Kentucky, aud Jefferson- rig Francesca (ital), Cavavala, a, 58 days, via Mar. |, LINC ES! POO, hi Hi “ a ae MELANCHOLY axy DistREesinG OCOURRENCE—It | ‘eilles, 49 days, with marble, to Aymar & Co. ‘ . the identical Maine law prohibitory liyuor bill, | now assured by an individual, in whom we have | ville, Indiana. "A charter for this work was granted is with di t that h the | ,_2tis Glenara (Br), Wreyford, Lisbon, 80 days, via St Johns NEW ORLEANS—Arr Oct, 20 ships Rajah Ponl (Be). which was arrested last m by the interference | every reason to place confidence, that the day of the Md the Kentucky Legislature, March 6,1854, and the 4 rit of Mee Coad B He ny’ Bye ote or ie ¢ | idaye, with salt, to Rowland & Co. Oct 19, lat 42, lon 08 | 1 tackle, Liverpool; Auguste (Brom Ing, Bremen 20th 4 fanton, Robert of the Executive veto. match is set for next Friday. Hyer and his friends ht of way given by the city of Louisville, and the 10, spoke ship Messenger, from St Stephen for Amsterdam. ott Cole Chartsetee ‘chr Gen Grait iti Ranty 4 . "Tow yub\i> authorities. Mr. Litdejohn and His extraordi: ring powers secured him a Mr. Sterling thus take the lead in the momina- | notoriety in New ing and. Roubtless his friends tions. Others who were be nie during the | there have arranged the match and made the bet last session. and are still seliable, will also be put | apsinst Hyer. a » to A Belmont. ced | S14 bark ere ving much credit for their prompt action in se. ees °. ‘A Helm a Buperien slathaek Bas Dittmann, Hamburg, 42 days, with | 1 i Jot Cole, Charlest it It is a fact, which can neither be disguised nor | qj | work forever 4 from taxation for city pur. | H- Hunton, Eeq., merchant, of this place, caused by | Brix Vivid (Br), Kendricks, Malaga, 88 days, with rule, to | island 10 days. Cla xpress, Burdick, contravered: That the greatest nypocrny wan, Sis the dey appoints the. paris Wil Proceed som poses, onthe ith day of Mag, 183 he Fort | # most melancholy aocideat, Mrs. H. was ating | "HS" cails"Tin\ Comt"t statis Mar"e ag wih | ‘neath in Lenina danniafon and aren," pared ty " fe pres ices che ap pod the river 8 spot whic Pe as oe Ae ae foe vi age 1 ey aay night, before the fire, when her drées scckdent. | Pirie Cyreke (Ure bears Hite We, Says, with plaster, | £ eaward, Boston for Risbmond.. A many sailing yee” ’ ‘votes i o . Me charter ev on. vate % he Py : irate < fhe bOl werefor the benedit of one of the political | ranqenct ntted ee crite oe rite, $e ay, and propese making up the wock, and, If poe ay caught, probably from a spark and she was soon | “sine Hartctio (bri, Hall, St Sohn, ND, Gdays, with eh, | | NANTUCKET Sid Oct sche Charter Oak, New Yorks , the leaders of which merely desired to place from each party, are to decide who bas won the sible, toput the work under contract this’ fail or ereere Te, adele ot hareclas to her as- | Sche Weitich Queen (Br), Pye, St Jobns, NP, 20 days, with | NEW IIAVEN-Arr Oct 27 brig It 1. Swan, Prindle, Now party on record ae favoring a ery roy law, | stakee. erly in the apring. bas dpe will bo exclusive gy bantendied at lant ta ‘extingul the Ash, to Brown Bree ‘ ” tr J ni : =f oa York. Sld schrs Caroline, New York; James Geaner, New when knew same time over- | Thi ‘omises to be a seri . It for railway purposes, with a track, 1: 0 chr Sarah Elisabeth, Phillips, Boston for Richmond. rey. ; : nor would not sign the bill. It was a piece of sheer | wine fool oe the dolias of od wae we tothe userof all the roads of the different geuges. fre, but not oy she was Son of ber hy | Sehr Hunter, Fish, Portland, Ct. NEW P Pe ORD Rid Oat £7 bane Rees Seve tp ee ended precisely as the po | thirk all eftorta should be made to prevent this It will be twent; eight feet wide in the clear, and | fio esterday mornin; Thee ake ‘ex. | Scbr Thomas’ W Olcott, Bourne, Albany for Providence, | d¢lphis. ‘ - managers desired. Bat it is 7 questiona- | bloody collision. We hope none of our citizens will seventeen feet )high, perpendicularly, from the cen. Teabant wee abeaet fone ibe tooth when | $100P Genius, Hall, Rondout for Portland. Bouran, Ban Fresciecel vcke Colkatings Meneth 8d fas ble whether the members to be el tothe next | enc affair by presence; yet we know tre of each track. ‘The arcbin; be sixty feet coident occurred. returned in a short time, Reunxer—The iris Margaret, Hensherg,, for St John, faiths CA Hecksher, Endicott, New House can pass the public ordeal without thestrictest | too well lar taste to hope against the crowds | lees than tvo miles in length. The descending |.}¢ s¢cident occured, bat return tn ke | NB. returned to port, having on the 26th, W) miles cast of Moores Jervey City; Amer Spey ahaa etait Pras | ent bsking ra rerio wine aie he iol tld wl ea | Wed Beteemataegntanee tan | eid tithe tet wees moe | UGE Se ig A, Hee a a pieter,.¢ ee i aE eee here one mdeeto the herd of the | be bed left but a few minutes before in good health, | paving nine same welespeong dient store uelvsssorsadas | Tot, Deraters Staten Teands ST a, as op word, isthe most, material of any thet will be in | _Iuronranr Laxn Orrick nemavorsons—mhe | Detdfthe srade on. one side tthe head of, the eee ae Ne en a Lae rica cone. ranine 2m ses bee Boat oy, jen, Zina tome) John 0 Caled, NYork, brig Gem iesve atthe polls. The Mainclawites are open and | Alton (Ill.) Telegraph says :—-Since the land office | in miles and a half. The tunnel will be con- | ® hep pincae Bie ute Cae Brent, raged This | , Brig Margaret Jane, Larkin, from Sydney, CB—by pilot- Free Regret Cuay ame ttadelphis, which returned 25th avowed; they have been engaged during the whole | at Edwardaville hes been opened for land entries, | structed in the river by excavating a channel or pit | we" daughter o! bariek tat Benin te tats | vont Sulia, bad not small nestated th Portland paper. geason in themselves for the contest; they | under the graduation law,a question of considerable | in the rock, and arching over with the matesial piace, end We chile caasbenin be “A ahead ‘i have been “wide awake” all over the State. In | importance bas arisen as to the capacity of minors | excavated— limestone rock of the best quality. The hep, she, woot’ comin TT ee | cccnmsbipe Bettie, fo a Savannah; M nearly locality they have offenders Janda. Owing to objections | work bas been repel, and the cost estimated at | *hize withher eftifeted husband,relatives and friends, / fw nm: Jamestowh, Richmond, &¢. UNF Sid edt Gen Armatrong, Thomas NYork. oeeertee we as they now exist; hundreds of re- | W. A. J. Sparks, Esq., the Receiver, applications | cne million two hundred thousand dollars. It is | —4/vendria Gazetit; Oct. 27. Wind during the day fro1 SAVANNAH Arg Oct 24 ship Clara, “Cooper, Bath; brig have been brought under penalties for viola- | for land made by such persons were in all cases de | proposed to raise this sum by a cash subscription, | PRAT EM eld Oct 26 brig Braman, Fairfield, Paro, even two commissioners of excise are now | nied or left incomplete ‘until instructions in | no part of which ia made payable until thé whole | | Srimircar Manrrace—.§ an by the name of; | = || Memoranda, WikwixotoRaer det an . ickman, a bs : + p ton; ”, mastering | d fine for y exer- | the matter could be obtained from Washington. We sum is subscribed. Whenever all. the stock is taken, | P-8. Blackman, of Painesville, and & young lady by | The ssn Fests. Mis of Hesten, 719 tan, which pat back. to | Boston; Albert Adama ending wising if we are to e the | are ed by Mr. Sparks that these tions then it becomes payable in four equal semiannual | the name of Julia Hurlburt, danehter of Dr. Hurl | i ash nie, fur $010, also ship North Carolina, CO9 tone, | tk: AN MEPEONARY Riehaedion, Providem ‘8 fost one; and there is some justification | reached Edwardsville on last Friday. ‘They are to |nstalmecta a burt, of Kirtland, were ritually at Ras sold at do'pricr to ith ult, ‘or $6000; and the Br ship | Nuit, Garwood, NYork; Vermont, Elliott, do. N for besause the executive of the has re- | the effect that no minor or in any cage i latter place, on Sunday, ss “ Hark della Dein, one seer old, 278 tons, astern built, bas, Senrtee), Cromer, Rowton: Baty, Amma, Fosed to interfere with their sentence, and pardon | is entitled to the benefit of the law, and thatentries _ Taxixo Tar Provrssons.—The conporation of consid of matrimonial, declarstidmiendas about | ee" g0ld, fer $10.000, and schr Maria 1 Davis, three Yours Enter; Many. Pa ‘ Miruscngiae Deo boas open one, There il bo no | Detaarurna sth alt hopes arate | Novfal Raving, pened an crdina a | ity being present. "The wrviese consated of the | "Shir ome, Liticteld ltr fn srcsuty | fre ging are Stor wine sguise in the matter. who are in favor of | is intended to be ,and will extend to the | and dentist, and an additional tax of one and a half |»following poe p—Ht Have you SER | eccived much Icss damage than Nas feared, The ornamental | rigs Weutien Cerver, Po seen Bhe law as vetoed last year, will be active | offices throughout West. In some of the dis | pe Centum upon the income from'the prac- | the morning sunbeam kiss Sis opening, Oe A Porkof her cabin was injured. but the. whol jamage with Tapley, Beaton: Maeth Yaad will thus cast their for candidates. tricts, we bave been informed that all persons indis- | tice of their profession, they have held a meeting | ‘Thus did our en ake ii siteey |. ‘acoemumas Conavitin eet ‘sath ult, by Me | Lincoln Webh, Perkinn and Charles € Bawaed, Goren ces ‘Wil the enemies of prohibition take @ stand’ Will | criminately have been allowed to make entries un- | and reaolyed: its payment as unjust and un- | terview; and as the invisible | gg hArguEn At Centreville, Barnstable, 2th Weg an | bersporty echte Hamming Birds Bogart,” and. Wi they let the election go by default, and al’ow the | der the act. In the Kaskaskia land trom | covedbationa, is to be employed to test | unite ond blend in one harmonious go are | Sturvey. built inthe meet theroven, mavner, ot Mine Anion, | Watt, Nvork, Cia 1h tree Releces, Ry eta RAT: law to that it be . N ’s busi the | our spirits affinitized into one living | ona in A or reeeeh @ | Atidge Whitman, Eaton; and Humboldt, Ginn, 741; sohe Ce pasa, under the never can twelve to fourte@ years of age have their its legality. No man’ ness or profession, ann ‘by the eternal laws | $2 peek 8 supecion ve ts, of Bos | therine Johnon, Cranmer.do: 2th sche Grey®, Morrow, enforced ( Bt na ol ey Kaow P Support full com we of acres, Me mite myo be gg f makes | ae living, ought ever to foe Whoever are ti X, Re | pestases OR hog command | Lert Spain: 2ist brig Henty ¢ Brooks, senate: opportion tickets, or , know Nothing-like, | men’ cultivation.” taxed. @ property uires from exer- naught separate. ber. \, . y : | a Te in the Votes Se Foes seractons wll of course, invalidate all quch pur- < Cy iss Seer tention. Gu wechn eee of | seadatrscngtt A at Me, Senne oe sat | trae. Prete Mena cin ER, Breton ° ts