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a The Treaty with Rusaia, United States Circuit Court. Sper ey Exriosion axp Loas ov Lirz.—'The steans boiler | Ship (Brem), Schilling, Bremen, 23 with FRER SHIPS MAKE FREK GOODS ; Before Hon. Judge Nelson. A correspondent of her a ship Pluto writes to | ofa eg mill at Waukegan, Wisconsin, blew up bers Pe pmere El ening, Muller 1] Oct Whereas, a convention between the United States of CHARGE OF ARSON Ds GOVERNOR'S LSLAND. the london Atheneum, under date, Fernando, fei | Thursday, Kiting the top of the building some forty fev* burn, of Shicids, foremast nud ioaintopmast poi ‘away, America and his Majesty the Emperor of ali (he Russias Nov. 3.—The United States ve. Isaac Vantine and Jo- We have bad a most exciting cruise. After ning into the air, killing four persons, severely wounding five, ; Fudder fraige Ra tight; was abandoned. ” J and signed by their respective plonipoten The defendants in this ease are young lads, | thix place, and communicating with the eenior officer at | and bruising several others. Mr. Hitchcock, one of the |“ »."i aston), Colley, Leghorn, 33 days, and ee ie washington on’ the 224 fay of aly” last, n 17 or 14 years of age; they were entisted — Lonnda, we were sent up the river Congo to settle « dis- Sovpeiahens! var dangerously injured. , Gidra.\tar, 23 days, with marble, rags, Ae, tod W Elwell & which convention, is, as follows ‘on the island 29 mu ns, ant are charged with setting | pute between the master of an Eng! merchant brig ne PGS YK, shige ssi ‘The United States of Aurrica and his Majesty the Em- fire to a barn, stables and dwellings, om Governor's | and some Portuguese, After this was arranged we re- | ant See ve Py Ga tambany, 3 dare, with ror of all the Russias, equally animated with a desire island, in March and April last. It appears that during | turned to Loanda for our letters, but the Polyphemus | Maertet. f tn Wonks we, | 44 06, lon 28 oke maintain, and preserve from all harm, the relations those months there were four icendiary fires on the not arriving in time, the ship sailed again for the Congo, | hi tg yg Wy hag at St. Thomas’ Church, by 4S kee oe ays oe rood of, Fes from , : “— and I was left behind in one of our with four kroo- | the Rev. E. T. R. Cook, Rowenr Paton, late of Glasgow, 0th voyaue. of eet on ene ees ee States District Attorney, ap- | men, for the mail. During our stay } met, at the hours & Mise Manta A. Wareasvny, daughter of the late Jerry . ‘Snip Franchive (of, Charleston), Robinson, Stogkholm, 60 Fnbabitants of their respective ve mutually Feared for the prosecution, aud called— | Of one of the commirsioner», one of the most extracrdi- On Thursiay, Noventber 2, by Rev. S. A. Corey, Mr. J. Wiltiam Green, of to master. Oct 27, John T. Sprague, who, Green, of New York, d to perpetuate, by means of a formal conv T. Davis to Miss Orisxa A. Prsk, all of this city. being sworn, deposed—I am | nbry men I have ever seen, Dr, Livingstone; he bas just She principles of the tight of neutrals at cen, “apta.u and Brevet Major in the army; for the last two | arrived from the Cape overland, a most arduous under- , yo Hes | ber the parsoi recognise ‘as indispensible conditions of all free yenru Tha teen in comanand of Governor s Iland; Go- | tubing, nod one nerer acoomplahed before, althangh of- | ilps ge Sonny burch by a8, oS ee { Buenos Ayres, Sept 8, to Rus- ignti maritime trade— is m Vernor dis ited States, 1 attempted. iffered ma- a - 9 Prvflent of the United tater 4a ae fait —— in the harbor of New York; on the 10th Mareh last, | terially from any of his predecessors; Tnstead of satting | brega, Cant Grasixy, Jr., formerly of Bristol, Eng: Bark Phantom, Walters, Rio. Tae, Sent 19, ned, belonging to Sergeant Morrison; I was | out with half a hundred attendants, horses, bullock wae | 8D¢, now of this city, to Barporr AGxrs, widow of the 5:10 ship Cambria, city when the fire commenced, and returned about | gons, &e., he commenced his Journey, carrying with him | ¥#t¢ Job Mulline of Wardour, Wilts, England, fre Liverport fer Charleston, with coat ina flaking con on wy return I found the remains of the build- | only a sextant, gun, chronometer, tent, fourservante, and | yy OT quer, October 26, by the Rev. } county, Ize k Cubs, Leavitt, Sisal, Oct 12, with hemp, doer ok lwurning; it Is government property, but in pos. | ax mauy dnyu provisions, relying on Providence and his | M7 4D. Mumm, of Parsonsiown, Hines county, Oe” de, ‘to A Batrullo. ' Oot 8, Tat $08 ton 77 ‘spoke ship te tf eaecon Ore uk lsc ox netsion of Sergeant, Morrison; it was & bullding about | gun for a ‘suyply when there were’ gone. Atter | Jandy aernenly dana! Hoop K Atami. 28 days from Now Orleans for Havre: same Tron Crown of Austria, of the 3d class, his Majesty's twenty-five feet square, one story high, and usedasa | lei . rank * Sprin; time, raw Phere m New Orleans for Lit y aving the Cape colony, he was 0 to travel a lo: late of Avon Sp mart *, ew for Liver- charge affaires near the government of the United stable; on Mondar night, the 2d of April, about 6P. M., | way to the north-east in order to avoid the deserts i Congdon,” from do, strong on William L. Marcy, Secretary of State of the United States ; and bis Majesty the Emperor of all the It has conferred like powers on Mr. Eilwar Counsellor of State, knight of the orders of Ste n Thuraday, November 2, at the residence of James Re. N. Crow, Mott Haven, by Rev. J. S. Lord, Mr. Bexsaty NE gales the entire peemeee. spo eee? atiaries, after hay- & fre occurred in & barn occupied by Mr. William Ken- } hostile tribes in their vicinity that lay on their left; . * = Dark Commercis Company (Dateb: er as cocenans oie aan vont“ ‘good and due all, which contained his corn and hay; the bara, corn | crossing in this route a great many branches of the river pre pope Ng ip to Miss Anxaprita Austow, of | 4s.0" Sith sugar, bound to, my, reseh',, Base, Ry form, linve conclided ‘and signed the fullowing ar- And hay, were destroyed; the barn was within Aix or | Zambegi and others, the names of which Ihave forgot. C2 Mersin ‘i toner 90, by the Rev. M. Moore, Wrtsi4st ‘trom Oct int to 27th inclusive, experienced ticles ; ight fect of this house, ‘separated from it by an alloy; ten, till he arrived at a large town. ‘There, aa the eblef | prosteDuada Le Hamm; alec be the ane, Hise Pon from NE t5W,, ont and epi dala, oat ote ictm 1.—The two high contracting parties recog. this fire commenced between 11H and 12 that night; ax was very horpltable, he remained s short tle to reeruit | Tye to Juua Hiouim all of lalip, Long Isinad, eng ses cares Te aeaeele, nize as permanent and immutable the following princi- I went into my quarters I heard the cry of fire; I went | his health, having been nearly drowned and starved . On Monday evening, October 20, at St. Peter’s Church, wi anchor outside the bar, lost an ancl ; Gut and found'the stable occupied by Sergeant Major | half a dozen times durivg the nine months it took him : 4 3 and 35 fathoms chain f jas, Oi Feat hice goods make free ships—that is to say, that Morrison, on fire; he and Kendall lived under the same | to perforin this part of his journey, and his arm badly cer OG ee v. J. Kelly, Parnicn H. Nugent to ""10\ Peter Demill, Hoey, Svanuab, 15 days, with eot- | #0 Rew Terie ned beth aved tees the effects or goods belonging to subjects or citizens of a | te0f—{witness described the position of the build; | broken in two places by a lion. It sppares he had | fens bs, CO ener cule Sein Cave GRAvasasi Ate Oct 20 Vinten obey power or State at war are free from capture and confis. ings}—they were old buildings, called “Rotten Row,” | wandered one evening from bis attendants, after they | Dica. people, Charlotte B Tay, Clark, Majegs, Oct 6, with wine, TaitRYORT—Arz Oct 16 Alber, Jobnson, New cation when found on board of neutral vessela, with the Pd occupied by soldiers and their wives and children; | had pitched their tent, in quest of'game, when he came ‘On Friday, November 3, Dr. ALFRED Coox, aged 48 lon (610, spoke brig Bolipse, of and from Halifax for Ja Maynor Ont ty Admirel Buistens, New ¥. exception of articles contraband of war. Kendalls was part of this row; the house occupied by | suddenly on a large lion crouching down ready for & { years. ‘ maica, wished to be reported. The Be brig Martha, and sobr | John Hancock, Ford, New Orleans. pactinassee, 3 2. That the property of neutrals on boerd an enemy's Kendall's and’ Morrison's families was destroyed; Mr. | spring at him; without waiting a second ‘he fired, and | Pt ¢ retatives and friends of the family are invited to Racer ld previcualy for Naw York. °° 8 eas iene ieatitlonn aan vessel is not gubject to confiscation, unless the same be Kendall is the sutler of, the fort; the two barns 'were | must have been knocked down at the same moment and gttend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, ERE Pauline (Nor), BucMan, Varto Cabelto, 22 teveivith Pith, Catharine, Réwards, New York. In port Rhodes, Ream, contraband of war. They engage to apply these princi- also destroyed; Morrison’s furniture and Kendall’s fur. | stunned, as he remembers nothing from the time he | firm No. 205 Filth street " Fee eee oe Enotes ena: | fF New York: Granite State, Billings, for New ples to the commerce and navigation of all such powers uiture was destroyed; Kendall's wife was paralyzed and | fred till he was found by his servants next morning; | Thursday, November $,.at noon, after a long act > ’ ' eae POOL ATF ; H ; ibe. d Statewas shall consent to adopt them on their part, Wé took her out with’ six soldiers in a chair; on the 7th | when they came up they found the doctor insensible and i * on 1 f Philadelphia), Jarman, St Ann’ F? pepe win ipa mee lieealal il, another fireoccured about 134 or" 2 o'clock; | the lion Iying dead alongside him. When he left, PMU sgt eds at hie mea ne THe OF Lanne Le Flatt, ool Meltnirlisente, her to maeier, Ost shy Tae 8 Yon PP Texcis Ste tyro hight comtiacting ‘pavtisa: Téiecve ‘ngain the ery of fire; [found « stable occupied | the chief, who was very desirous of dnding a route to tho | em berm brig from Savanua le Mar, for Bal : j . The relatives and friends of the family are respectfull, , ¢ way themselves to come to an ulterior understanding, as cir- ent Major Head and Sergent Fogarty was on fire; | westward for the transmisnion of his ivory, gavo him invited to attend. her funeral, chin Renone sh pad Bith, lat 339, lon 7620, spoke bark Avola, Crowell, from cumstances may require, with regard to the applic 5 «0 stable and shed all under the same roof; it is af | twenty-four of his people to assist him on his jougney. ciock, from hep late Pesidenee, Noo Beton i and extenaion € beigiven, if there be any cause for ther extremity of Rotten Row; it was within 10 feet | After leaving, he again travelled to the northeast, until ° ‘On Friday, November renthe pe ppd ca Linc teeenetiiee i eee to the priustan fovn ic tte 4 ticle. But t! of the cwelling of Head and Fogarty; it was uot con- | he arrived in the parallel of Loanda. © Now came the tu, a ih Some &. Onan 1 ; . |. Brig Dido, Smal}, Jacksonville, 14 days, with yellow pine, ths “ey Ship tune ita’ they'will take the» th the dwelling except by a fence, [describes | of war. He had upwards of a thousand miles to travel | Dw Gahinn Jou R. Ceaty, in the OOth year of his age. | «rth en zi wpb NYork: Ottawa ( ined in said article Lasa r ‘ition of the buildings,| they are within wht is | across the unexplored countries of our charts, a tract Russell, and of his brothers, David, Bewamin. and 2ti¢L T Knight, Grifim, Wilmington, NO, 6 days, with | 19tb, Star of Em te led I ort Coloabus: island is fort Columbus, | never bitherto trodden by any white man, and wholl, : 2, Let » cy. | cotton and lumber, to master. Oct 31, lat 33, saw a vessel | ston, Melbourne; sme a question, to judge of th ,Columabu ° is abcess ot ee vet. hove. | Charles, also the officers and members of the Marine So- on fire; same day, ‘lat 38 80, lon 76 28, spoke bark John ‘NOrlesns: Grin oth of varie K5; the dingram produced | unknewn even to the blacks he had seen as yet; how- | ciety, are respectfully invited to attend his funcral, to- | Welch, 26 days from Cumberland Harbor for Phil Higgins, NO: a the high contracting par- ni rel'y correct; the prisoners were boys, appreiticed | ever, this part of their journey proved to be tlie easiest, | jorrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resi- | Who reported the brig om fire as belonging to Belf: here | ton; 18th, hall cx sua signnean tik oak he goxespment for five yeara ax musicians; they were | and it wns not til he arrived near Cassanga, gn the Por: | Jemoes Mor She meee cieaen 2 wire two schooners lying by ber; cupposed the crew had been | er, ‘Me ion the first article of th onvention, — &tationed of 'y were part of the sixty boys | tuguese frontier, that he met with any molestation T * 3 9. A ‘1 taken off. Providence, Jac! a formal declaration stipolating to abeerre them | who-rlept « ‘ 1 fttery; they had been um ; he found to be thickly populated, and eg seca after « lingering illness, Giitie Matinle, Johnson, Baltimore: st days, with coal, to Sgrantas Ho shall enjoy the rights resul Such accession aw My Cominand for a year at Governor's Island. very penceably disposed. From their never | “Her funeral will be attended from the residence of her | “hrty A q they shall be enjoyed and y the two powers Croas-exanfined by Mr. Nagle—The government re- | 1] if scen a white man before, you may fancy what an | prandson, Wm. B. Burtnett, No. 153 Wooster street, to- 8a 13 a pecialnesapnteniggeine momrart sai arta e Poe Gottt Gaiden Mine, for NYork. ng this convention. ey shall mutually commu- | © the whole island ax Fort Columbus; these boys | ‘object of curiosity he became to them; wherever he | Torrow morning, at nine o'clock. Her romains will be Brig Condor (of Gouldsboro’), Allon, Baltimore, and At do Lith Mount Vernon, for NOrieans. he results of the steps which may WeTe Anongst the oldest; their dress and uniform were | siopped (1.e people from far and near flocked round bim | falew to Baten Laland tne Swienncut jampton Roads 4 days, with coal, to master. Sidinoqm- | Nuwront—Arr Oct 16 Bain. Wilson, and Wm Woed- the same ¢ other : with the utmost astonishment pictured on thetr coun- | On Thursday, November 2, after a lingering illness, y with brige Gov Brookwith, for Portland; R Hogan, | side, Woodside, London for New Orleans, a img The present convention shall be approved To anes were CG) un fie oo planned ae the Ce was bic tine Los | Pern Apam, ‘Aged 27 years, Seo rah Oxifhin, and Emeline, for Boston; Radius, Smith, for — Morse, New York; 19th, John Payson, Fuller, y the President of the United Statea of | #ua pe apn PamoOna aes; 6. BEra | Ais color aid’ Ree so. Muon sieeeae mee is hair | His friends ard acquaintances are respectfully invited | Irig Lyra (of Deer Isle), Carman, Philadel reMourR— Peel, Chad Londen America, by and with the advice and consent of the So- ere out that night. which was very long; this was the great object of | to attend hiv funeral, from his late residence. No O24 | vithcenl toW bythe eee sages ie for NY ore (and Ha TBE) Lidl —_ nate of said States, and his Majesty the Emperor of all y testimony. attraction wherever he went, and highly favored did | Eighth avenu : m Reuiiness fee Salem. Prac sia Oct 12 8t John, Skolfield, NOrleans. hia for Boston. ae veg Farris, St Do- the Russias, and the ratification of the same spall be ex- i any, to Maitland, changed at Washington withih the period of ten months, counting from this day, or sooner, if possible. In fatth whereof, the respective’ plenipotentiaries have signed the present convention in duplicate, and thereto affixed the seal of their arme. Done at Washington the twenty-second day of July, in the year of Grace 1354. W. L. MARCY, hy, the District Attor- | those fancy themselves who became the possessors of & | “On Friday, Noverter 0, CulteOPH EILDENRANDT, bro= ther of Martin and Hermann Hildebrandt. brig Calumet, Jan rhilade: Sebr Priscilla C Ferguson (of Wingo City, Oct 14, with mahos this afternoon, at two o’elock. | Brig Kosewell, Jot a Parmnoxur—In the Roads Oct 17 Margareth, Wode, from. on the island when the free lock of it." Every tribe he met with had some idea of one | ‘NOrleans. ae Bes » boys running towards him; | Supreme Reing anda future state of existence, though | © On Friday, November 3, of consumption, NicHonas Jo- oe close to him; recognized Vantine as | they all worship, in addition, various animals that | pn Dunrexk, in the 2ist year of his age.’ Pilea fusing tha Sees? ines eadetaysy split pails, t then to the hospital, and was there | they hold sacred. At every place he stopped they sup- His friends ‘and acquainiances, and those of bro- | ceived other ‘damay brought home ‘as passengers the a small light in tho | plicd him liberally with provisions, and it was not, asI'| thers, John F. and Francis, and of his brother-inclaw, | «rew of the bark Kezia, of Boston, previously reported I stood there about five | mentioned hefore,till he arrived near the Portuguese ter- | Dominic P. Kelly, are invited to attend the funeral, from | Wrecked in the harbor of St Domingo. digger; the boys went | ritories that he met with any trouble. There the inha- | {he residence of in mentlier, Mo. 0 West atvoet; te-10r- aciet 8 BIN (of Reoktand), ‘McKinnon, Pictou, NS, 13 the grass to the south battery; 1 could not | bitanta have been in the habit of kidnapping the people | row afternoon, at one o'clock, without farther invitation, ir Elizabeth (of Myetic), Williams, St Marks, Oct 17, gee who they were: the boys did not halloo “fire,” but I | further in land, to sell to the Portuguese for slaves, and | "The German Brotherly Love Lodge No. 13, A. 0. of G. | with ectton md tobacco, to Brodie & Pettes. Sid in com: ids the soliters then came and put it out; Vantine | fearing, should a road be opened that way, it would spoil | Fare invited to pro | his funeral, from the City Hos- pany with brig Samson, for New York. No date, spoke Br ; , Erie Susan, from daniaion for Boston. The oxperionced (uaj | minute EDOUARD STOECKL, [t. 8.] oquare ¢ for Bosto Texri—Are Oct 16 Hindso, Kiackjoter, Baltimore, micr—In port farvest, Fuller, from Richmow@& Warexrony—Sid Oct 16 Glenlyon, Oliver, Savannab. SunDERranp, Oct 12— a pt Thos Fairly And whereas, the said a has been duly rati- Dm and ti atit ’ | 4 vs be ge rene oe Sie cata sist aun the | pasted me and went towards Kendall's house. | their traffic, they became very troublesome and wanted | pifal to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clocis, { and orew of, “ y Faancis lagan, alad fifteen yewrs of age, deposed | the doctor fo pay toll nearl: y step he took; how- i 3. Os heavy weather in the Gulf. late bark Four this port, have arrived here. iam L. , Secretary of of the U » tad , 7 y every step he took; how: On Friday morning, November 3, CHartes Emit, young- i Seater aud Mir Edward de Sioeckl, hie Tooeerion Majege | thst he was employed asx musician on the island, and | ever, by putting on a bold front, he managed to make | ect Taran ymoring November 3, CHAK pgod S'yearaeT | eticie So beeee a caus Gecngutonres 1 days, with naval | vessel wes shendened cx Ose in let 0 Mtoe, 2290 > ty’s charge d’affuires to this government, on the part of | 2” the habit bo eating and sleeping oe Damete his way Sroue » and arrived at Loanda safely in the | mepths and 28 days. i "| fenrine W distant 12 miler, spoke soRr Teaser, of New Verk, | timber for Hull, Whe ores’ avensoued tack te he their respective governments— | No. 2 at the south batter ‘antine and Finn belonge: beginning of June, making it exactly two years since he ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- | baving the wreck of Br sohr Ann, of Nova Scotia, in tow, { boats, and led to « vessel in sight, which proved to Now, therefore, be it known that I, Franklin Plerce, | t?No. 2: Theard the cry’ of fire; before the ery was | left the Cape. The doctcr is very much emaciated from | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi. | &Bd was making for the Delaware Breakwater, Ame ip Empire State, Briggs, of New York. President of the United States of America, have caused | SiYeM Vautine came into the room, and Finn came in | the hardships he has undergone, and has not recovered dence of his father, No. 265 Bleecker street, corner of | Sh! F Nickereon, Brown, Georzetown, SC, 15 days, ked crew were taken on board and treated with A " | after him, short time; they came in out of breath; | the use of fis arm perfectly yet; but oon as he is | Jones atreet, this afternoon, u | Sehr A Perkins, Folsom, Georgetown, SC, 7 days. kindness, and were landed at Li NOt 38, Cay the said convention to be made public, to the end that all at one o’clock, without fur- the boys ran out, and I amongst the rest; | well he is determined to return, trying t! Sehr C H Chadwick (three masted), Wain’ ht, ——. time to find | ther invitation. His remains will be taken to the New _ Schr Gardiner Pike (three masted), Cranmer, Wilmington, he same, 8 yr , x poor gh ater od talth ‘ber ite Celted | the Prisoners did not conse out with the other boys; they | ashorter road than the one he came by. We bad the | 32°, Bay Gaatery: | were ers See Sa een States and the citizens thereof. | stayed behind I went to the fire; I saw Finn at the fire, | whole of his attendants on board, and showed them over On Friday evening, November 3, Grorag, infant sou of Schr L'P Smith, Derrickson, Wilmington, 6 di Pras brig Ocllo, W from Memel In testimony whereof, I have Tibet ake ae abd | but not Vantine; Idid not see Finn until Iwas coming | the ship; having never seen salt water ‘before, or any- | Robert and Louisa Stanford. , | Schr Entire, Dama: a ranpemst No, 4 day for Dublin, Iaden with timber, opin flim tags algo and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed, | {fom the fire; he was then going up, with an axe in bis | thing afloat larger than a canoe, they were very much | ‘Funeral to-morrow. afternoon, at two ofclock, from | SebF Lucknow, ——, Plymouth, NC, 6 da ngeness, with an A\ ‘bark, and is waterlogged, Done at the city of Washington this first day of No. | 28nd. ? | Surprised and delighted, though they told the doctor they | their residence, No. 87 Canal street. fs | “HOREGIN Mostetee et alecanaee, 1 come into the harbor next tide, ‘ vember, inthe year of our Lord one thousand eight | _ Lavi Walsh, one of the sergeants on the island, de. | would never be able to get any of their people to believe | "On Thuraday, November 2, after a lingering illness Schr War Steed, Jones, Baltimore. rent eee alee, from aust fe ee ee hundred and fifiy four, and of the inlependeace of the | Posed thet the prisoners, when under his charge, had | them on thelr return, so perfectly astonishing did every- | Wrizam NavonToN, of the parish of Street, county Long. | Schr Village Geis, Case, Baltimore for Boston. chip weserlogged and caps om Saturdey, Oot 7, at 5 Dulted States the sovocineniath | confessed to their having caused the fires; Finn admit- | thing appear to them. ford, a native of the parish of Granurd, Ireland, aged 59 | Sehr MC Durfee, James, Bi 1at'4s 60 Neton id TOW vanbine the cnptain and By the President, iy FRANKLIN PIER | ted one fire, and Vantine admitted to three fires; Fi \ years. . , Schr S N Baker, James, Phi hands overboard; all saved but one. We all remaieed om |. L. MARCY, Secretary of State. | had denc:ted, and was brought back and punished, and | Whontion. andl Rckibaebaie His friends and acquaintances, and those of his gons- | SeRE Zexan, Phillipa, Eastport, 6 gaye, the wreck until Mondsy, the th, when the American, 3 ho raid ubject was to set fire to these buildings and | in-law, Michael Fox and Patrick Canavan, and of his Scbr C H Steteon, Lamphear, Bridge} rt tor Washington, Fire in Charieston, 8. C—=Tous $35,000. {From the Charleston Courter, Nov. 1.] The fire mentioned in yesterday’s Courier as having broken out on the premises of Mr. F. P. Seignious, west | side of Meeting street, was not effectually subdued until nearly 7 o'clock. We subjoin an account of the damages sustained, and the amount of insurance thereon, The interior of the brick building facing on Hasell i ir, ae emt Broapway Tuearar.—The manager of this establish- | prothers-in-law, Thomas and Lawrence Reynolds, are in- | Schr WS Brown, Holtirook, Rockland, examination he said he didnot extort the con- | ment is realising a handsome income by his indefatiga- | vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. | Schr LC Pond, Crowell, Portland, 3 4 Sie atone, and teomien that it would be | wie exertion. to please the public, He has always en- | £6 Columbia street, near'Degraw street, South Brook- | Schr Lewis, Thayer, Poughkeepsie, 2 ds him to confess, and he might get off; Finn said no P ‘ ' Ayn, this afternoon, at three o'clock. W@~ Brig Lyra, from Philadelphia for Portsmouth, passed ii confess in Court, and get off. goged the best talent that can be found, and‘henoe hix | Gj, Thursday, November 3, after a short iliness, Axw | through torday. called for the defence, deposed that | great success. The selections for this evening are, the | Grerauvy ARMSTRONG, wife of Thos. & Armstrong’ aged the boys were whipped by Sergeant Hankey, by direc. | farce of a ‘ Lucky Hit,”’ the grand romantic spectacle | So years 10 months and 8 days. 1 ‘Two brigs, unknown. tions uf Major Sprague, for this offence; he could not | of the “Invisible Princé,” the burletta of the “Young | ““herslatives and frieade of he family are invited to | gyiog p sik Sahn es sia street, adjoining the Pavilion Hotel, owned by Mr. Geo, | Tecollect anything that was said to them: they were in- | Actress,”” attend her funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from | Wik4 during the day from WW. yeu Thomp-on, was entirely destroyed. ‘The upper portion of | Sid@ with Major Sprague and Sergeant Hankey, and I | Bowsry TuxaTke.—The amusements at this old and | her late residence, ‘No. 268 Court street, Brooklyn, with- é the edifice’ was not occupied, It extended back on the | “id not hear any conversation between them; when they his wife and several hands on board of can P Brown, Crocker, from Jamaica for Lon- Gon, coming up at the time, very Kindly offered to take alk the Willem deus; and with thackful hearts’ got safely em board the ‘Brown, and have every reason to be C thankful fo: kind; Dennard tiaen tier pence aoa hag Made piing Thay! 11—Some casks of red ochre = = few tor if is have been led here from the thip Walter R Jones, from Neweastle for Phiisdelphioe William & Jane came up, and rendered us peiaanee. ‘Capt Waller She was from Liverpool for Baltimore. nt a te BELOW. i i int of « out further invitation, Memoranda. ‘Ost north line shout 130 feet, and was recently fitted up to | came out they were whipped; Isuppoe it was for that | f@vorite theatre for this evening, consist of ‘Sixteen | Ou) Tia tember O7, at his residence, Aux correagonient of the: Chéataiiie iat ‘WET wae Wishes Of. Se Sune Nene nha ay connect with the buildings occupied by Messrs, 8 & E, | fence; I did not hear any confession from the boys. String Jack,’ the fifth act of Shakspeare’s tragedy of | caubie Grove, Iilinois, Witi1AM D. Towxsesp, son of the york and, Son Juam line of steamers in sepa co Eten wood, X. Gilbert, fronting on Wentworth streot, 80 ax to forma | Te what extent were they whipped 7 “Richard IIL,’’ and the successful drama of the ““Wreok | late Ysaac Townsend, Esq., formerly of Orange county, heir trips to New | pALEXANDRIA~—Arr Nov brig Sante Clare, continuows salesroom, opening on both streets. This | 44-1 they received at least fifty losbes each; | of the Raven,’’ all the eminent performers will appear | N. Y., in the 28th year of his age. ‘AV ALACHICOIA—In port Oct 26 bark Andres, which wrs idsured in the Firemen’s Insurauce | there were intormissions between the lashes, but there | in the cast. | Mr. Waldron is ‘ioing his part to give the | | On aturday, October 21, in the parish of St. Mary, ‘Telegraphic Marine ‘NYork, 1dg; schr Ralph Post (new), Phile- : Reports. ,000, had been leased to the Messrs. Gilbert, | Were ne questions asked ther in the intermissions; they | most attractive entertainments; let the public do their’s | Louisiana, of yellow fever, ANTHONY W. Baxsr, aged 23 | | BOSTON, Nov —Arr ships Sunbeam, New York; barks to have been tarned over to them yesterday, were whipped with a rattan; their jackets were off,but | by supporting him. Big ‘dhs Murillo, New Orleans: Ben) Adams, Sobiie: brig Cons: lding facing on Meeting street occupied by Mr. | their shirts were on; their backs were very red and cut; | Nino's Garps.—The Bateman Children ana the Rous. Webster Kelly, Philadelphia years. “RPPONAUG (Warwick—Arr Nov 2 sohr Ocoan Bird, er for idence. ‘ " ‘hapin as A catriage depository, owaed by Me, | they cried a good deal. | set Family are drawing large audiences to this theatre; CITY TRADE REPORT. NEW ORLFANS, Nov Arr steamabip Pampero. York Celestia; Taylor Boron Hadley, Kost nious, was destroyed. It was, Rowever, insur’ | ,,% you never pals Shia} thes boys asteily Genled.| 2) ay ee eee we ssecotty Fi Nov. 8-6P. M Arr Sd, thipe Neptune, Boston; JW Wofiay Hockland; | Disacters)s brie Florenee, Williams, Work, Contest reman’s Insurance Company for $5,000 Mt. a they were $ tured into a confession? in fact, Niblo’s good management has secured for him decin were tranitvats iene ee ; bork Hasard, iio Jenotre. i Renalo a days, Montego, Bay: Vorwarts (Old tock was insured for $10, 5, <4 ais, 3 Oe P the confidence of the dramatic public, and hence his “ “ i ce, Bremen; sei go — i Cross exsmined by Mr. MeKeon—Major Sprague gave ® > ” Breapetcrrs.—Flour yaried little, sales having been It; Sea Bi Cheeney, thton. ship Patriot Roy! In sramce Company, and $8,000 | directions to Seracant: Hankey to wig the bones als | arent success. | Young America,” in which the Bate: | made of 7,500 bbls—inferior to choice State, ut $8 12% a Herald Marine Correspondence. Fee er ee a yorkie Beem) Poyseer guran vapany, of which . Tay " ‘tiie being whipped, Major Sprague told Serjeant | "8, Children will appear, and the ballet divertissement | "g'75, "and mixed to fancy Western, at $835,099; with | PHILADELPHIA, Noy 3—Arr barks Elk, H and 0; Blucher (Brem), Jansen, Bremen; achra J1 Duilting next north of the above, owned and oct pled by | Higakey to. whip ther Was nathing seid to | Of ‘Les Follies,” are the features for to-night. 00 bits. Canadian, in bond, qt $8 75; 1,800 bbls. mixed | bétk Nashua, Levis, Boston; trigs Exchol, Lunt, Newhury- | Tenney, Toot F Newburyport: Adeline, Howes, NYt Fe Fire eee eee ae naam | them that they hmd better tell; I believe ft was some tine | BURTON’s Trxarne.—Manager Burton whose judicious | 0 fancy Southern, at $9 a $10 25; and 500 bbls. Jersey | f° olhook, Sweet, New Haven, J Fram: | “SAN GOnecon oot Mi brig Globe, Saunders, Cuba; Kimir, rhop for $400. re my in April selections have won for him the esteem of the dramatic | (orm meal, at $4 50a $456. Tho sales of wheat were G Brooks, Stetson, Portland; Orns. man, Sant: BATH—Arr Nov 1 brig Howard, Race, St pen BOSTON—Arr Nov 2 Ships Alexander (of wn pig Hy 3 ecgtant night tone ealled by the Disteisl’ agbieney : — onfined to 1,500 bushels good Southern white, at $2 15; arg, NY; Huntress, Disney, New: but on being asked by the prisoner's counsel it he had | PUbIC, and whore great comic ability has earned for him | Sq sqall lot of inferior do. do., at $1 023." Rye was buryport: Harmony, Malony, Port fh Cid ships ES A Hickey, “oy a . the proud name of one of the grestest comedians, an- 5. ague, C and Peter Mi at any Liane whipped the buss Dow on trial, either om the | nounees a very attractive bill for this evening. The | <4" {acy to tharet 8,900 bosticls cr el BTS eh ao, { New Orleanay brig Samat ‘small, reendvrall, Salem; sohre r. 8, Mowry. the above, hud the fom next north of charred by was in- i ti sohrs J Ardrossan 100 deg ccasion in question or at any previous time, he declined r 7 . Runyon, Endicott: Abby Whitman, Clifford, and Fram sured ioanswer. Sree, ond they oe wat ho ee Thane thet Goes, | #141 corn, fo that of 97,000 bushels,’ at Bdo. @ 85}¢0. for | Frewtcre: Boston; Chae Parkess Fowler, Havdgeporty SF | UATk, weuem, Cowan, Galveston, Oct I. vie Holases, sets: wlan tes rage was recalled by the prisoner's counsel, | ®t; 2 -”” | “nferiox fo prime Western mixed, and 87}c. for round | Sclindy, Barrett, Key West ty Oct 5; Busters hight, Lecount rod weat of ay carriage des 1 answering whether be had at any time Nationa Tyratre.—Purdy, the manager of this es- | yellow. Onts were dull and heavy, at 52c. a 56c. per . tares, dy, and Woodraff Sims, M 5 Ca ves fi > vy . co between him wl the governmes and to % be a ya we a ai Tow as a blackamith’s ahop by Mr. Chapin, and above as | ie i dlabaer > lt ) ny talent. "He has at present a very good company, and his | nd about 6,000 bags of Rio were ‘offered by geneeal Dewee coltange Tem oe telegraphio deepatchow 18) Adams, trom Mobil al for a. sbi ed clling by several families, was consumed. “It wan | WHLTSDOneN. 1 os the witness was not bound to | large audiences give testimony of the fact. ‘To-niight, | .500 of which were sold, at l0c. a 10%¢ in the South Carolina Insurance Company for cf Af ® it in’ it] | Shai:spere’s tragedy of “Macheth—Grattan Dawaon as | -1-100e, Tho stock of Rio in first hands w ih rR pelt pene ans ion 1 ihen proceeded to eum The Judge ch: Macbeth, and C. J. Smith as Macduff. The grand spec- | about 19,000 bags. Chai on, a8 there is no eteamer at Key West to tow her Y Who bcought in 8 verdict of guil ay of The | tacle of the “Devil's Daughter,” concludes the enter- Corton.—The sales reached about 1,200 bales, without | ov. The passengers would proceed to Havana in the schrs i i 1 insured far $5,000 in miner offence, and not guilty of the capital offence, with | tainments. change in prices. The small stock restricted purchases | Libby Sheppard and Florida, along with the mails. Tunney waa destroyed. ‘Tt was tna far $6,000 in : pied | Watnacn’s Taxarex.—This theatre always commands | for export. : Hahot Tatands by the Betehe Britian Queens at Chanieateat 7 ges Ingurancs Cominey, 06 wits i, } ales aera a respectable audience. The company eannet be ex- Ui gue yearby ndeelnpeen piphpbee ve oh ~ ‘ur y ve a — eras ee en { n F | , , 4 ARK Haptsy, at Baltimore from ‘ contact wea brick building west of the above, owned by Mr. Supreme Court—Special Term, celled, und the dramatic selections by Wallack are capi- | 2Pd about 30,000 a eee iio watettermnc ta. | jist Chesapeake Bay, with an unknown sehr, and had : 7 ef 1 « in bulk, and 6d. in ship’s bags, which was a further ad- in Samuel Meeker, of New Haven, was slightly injured. It | IMPORTANT DECISION IN RELATION TO THE FRAUDU- | tal, To-night, the Mr Wallack ta his adeatrabie cence vance,’ The ricek. of Potton being light: there was very | JibUoom chrried away, and bend and cutwaver started ships Adrindne, Knight, East, Indios outta; barks Pampbylia, Rice, Genoa; Ell more; Modena. Ryder, do; Kini, Taylor, F . ‘Ond (Fe). A brick building adjacent to the above, owned and oc- cupled by Mr. Chapin for purposes connected with hia romne, France; fen F Rydor, Smith, do; schrs Kate Heyward, Shaw, 4 ce iN baker, Kelley. NY orks horsatke, An Trgy fen ra t ba), Ris a . : , re | will be performed—Mr. W. ‘ ; aly mentioned,” aceupied by the Messrs, LENT ISSUE OF STOCK. | ; a : Sup Avexanpen, of NYork, at Boston from Calcutta loops’ Maria Ion! nett, New Gilbert, and connected with Mr. Thompson's building oo | The People ex re. Jamex B. Jenkins and John A. Condit | seftation ct aieeennre, Maseatonl. The Seutraminatt | reavee, vaivicions ware ecpapeiveao soctameL end | Let Copentiant mast in s hurricane from ENE toN and NW | York: 24, seh Science, Gladding, F ovigoge fora Havel! street, In this large and commodions alesroom | "vs. The Parker Vein Coal Company, Joveph Nodleand | ITA qemmosst® W comedietta, (“Two Can Flay at | i204 ‘at 30. perlb. To California, rates were steady at ae nner TmeEaaTiA iA Sed cation a See ber of carriages and other vehicles, many of | ers. ’ ; : eal: a Sept x " i Which were removed. ‘The insurance amounts to $10,000, | Mounts, Judge—Motion by plaintitis for mandamus, | Mxrnoroutay TwmaTax.—.—The grand romantic drama | 7%, 9 Te Sopts 2000 woes ‘of bunch raisins yere | 24 Jat 2%, 1on.66, had s severe hurricane, and Lost topgallant Ear, Hllven, NYork. From below, ech Urbana, he Firemen's Tosurance Company; but's small amount, | defendants (president and directors of said company 'y, in the characters of Louis and Fabien. The ; ’ FLEAS carr eh 0 cokes Bliss. Eourees, otidageauinet ss 1 | Soest ConatCand deniktas to teaunioe gtvek om the temas- | Grate of the \Grurien oF Lens’! wilh eonctade ciehbers Thane oT ne with sales of 1,000 bales, SEES serum m leak; had threw overbonrd 15 oF 20 tons pig elon nL, a ane NYork, CHARL!) N--Arr Oct 31. ‘S01 ,Wateon, Havanmas schrs Ald ene vedo; Dread Xo yi} BoKinne Nawene ; Gusea, (i), Swecting, Harker 5. Cla sohes Francis Satterly, Jackson, NYork; Athos, Horace. N : Delos The large building extending along the north line of | fer books of said company; and also to permit transfers | formances, Mr. E. Eddy appearing in two character, Jo- \ : , the premises on which standa the Pavilion Hotel, was-| to be made on eaid books by all stockholders of said com- | Reph fLesurques and Dubose, the sasassin. Other ar. | EC?—New were in fouclive: at Bare, for common, | qiSt°OR RHong.tatawn, of sagek tet Sagat et eat Oe nearly entirely destroyed. The greater portion of the pany who may require the same to be made, according | tists of eminent ability will appear also. and $1 12 for lump, per bbl. 4 "| which she lost head of mast, eplit mainsail, &e. She was = of Ne Ys Carver, NOrlesns: roof has fallen in, and in the upper stories little is | to the regulations of the company and the usual course | Ayrrican Mvsrom.—The popular drama of the “Old | Lxsp.—About 50 tons of German were sold at 63¢c. | towed into NLondon on Slat by smack Manhattan, of Noank. | Reeveland, do, Sid standing but the naked walls. It is insured for $2,000 | of the business. The facts in the case, as established | Chateau” will be played, beat this afternoon and even- | Galena was at about $6 30. td Bure Warreri: Providence from Charleston, expe- Souther, Kendrick, x ‘ork; ig ‘- s Northern in one of Mr. J. H. Taylor’s agencies, and $2,000 in the | by the Papers used by the parties, are as follows:—The | ing the entire company appearing in the cast. MoLassH.—About 20a 30 hhds. muscoyado were sold | rienced heavy weather the whole dom the 2st, HH in Opeaee "Got fatteniy, ston | aa ad Charleston Insurance and Trust Company, which amount, | Parker Vein Coal Company, is, incorporated by the State |“ Woonig sixernris.Black Blunders” will be repeat. | at 27¢. Int 86 05, lon 74 20, in a violont gale lost stern | son and Athon Reswoland, NY otk, iJ we believe, will fully cover the damage. of Maryland, with a capital of not exceeding three mil | |, W00n's Mearns = Biaek Blunders’ wil pe NATAL Storms.—400 a 500 bbls. spirits were sold at | Dost and about 7,000 feet of lumber off deck. crowhave | RATT RIVER Art Nov 1 sche M A Guest, Ireland, Phi sea aus an | lions of dollars, to be divided into shares of one handred | ight, George appearing as Ju * 50e, cash; 600 bbls, rosin, at $2 per S10 Ibs., and 250 do, | P&B sick most of the pacsage, but are now convalescent. ladelphia for Taunton; E C Scranton, Terry, Now York for Letter from Captain Luce. dollars each, being 30,000 Sha Prior to June, 1854, | Buckiiy’s Srrevapens.—The ‘Bohemian Girl’ will be | No, 1, at $2 25 a $2 50. ° ad “ Sy Toonium, Taras eae reported) weu on; sloop | H York. « The Charleston Courier of the 13th inst. says:—We | some of the officers of the c have been politely favored with a copy of the subjoined _ authorized to issue certificates of shore on net of Key West, on the right of the 2th ult. She was in ba ; probably in- Borden, N York. Hof Key West, on the OGANDINGR— Are Ost 2 sehen Henry Frocling, Do ipeuy, wha were legally | Played to-night, being the last night of its, represents- |" Oys_Whale and sperm were quiet at old rates. Salos | Ef? Sey, 23m Dooker, « ; tir Marthe Resell, tock and to transfer NYork. Sid Sist sebr Byzantium, Daly, Jackson te | 3 i, e transpired of 100 baskets olive at $3 50 each; and some | sured in Boston. GEORGETOWN, DC—Arr Oct 30 1c! for publication:— iS panies Ris Reargpe eat aoe, Gees ieee a roa oon Hy oon Vaxnermms, fos Desst way tee programme for | lots cf linseed from store, at 82c. a 84e. per gallon. Lard | scum Woxcorz, Thompson, from Mobile for NYork, put a Salem. hai ‘Turopors 8. Gepnvty, Esq., Charloaton:— | 1854, there had been issued, -and was then ipptthengy ilkeBre gerne the We ee tS ae et vga eet mcheninnp balms REY WESTo ars Oct id sein Bainiecely” Michel Dear Sir—Your letter of the 17th inet. should have | and’ ix now, outstanding certificates of stock of | CAST: Ganpen.—The equestrian performances an- | , PRovisioxs.—Pork was declining; the sales embraced | pric Munmaip, Laecen, of and for Salem, from Cayenne, | aelohias Tech wines Sa ork, vis been answered before, but my excuse must be illness, | oyer 150,000 shares—being over 120,000 certificates | BOunced for this afternoon and evening are unusually | 700 bbls. at $12 3724 a $12 50 for mess, and $11 Sie | Seppecnt x Turk's Yelands, went ashore oh Cape Henry | Sad Jacksonvilies ist ship Lady Arvelia, Row, Mobile ter mith such a pressure of inquiries and persons calling) | of sates of stock more than the act of the Legislature | @Bticing. Tyee pes Ib. Lard. was puarehaned to the eatentct aed | Srtel ncn prctsily to moved’ The Mase neck alae | Mazgellies. in distress Jeaking: Bd steamer ic fenbel, That I really have not been able to attend to one-half | authorized. These fraudulent issues of false certificates How the Mails are Delivered. bbls. ‘at 10c. a 103¢e., and 300 kegs at 10%Kc. per Ib. ‘and, with her cargo and freight money, was insured in nee scan, eh an the inquiries made. __ | of stock, upon their face, are precisely similar to the | , , b. | Solemn tT reepllect Me, Jefords, who was on board the sip | genuine cenienes Tt therefore, Fnporatie ine TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. in. SS Be ent ceases. Sense, ot, revtenley!s pstty Jott, fom NOviann fr Moki wth gala, was ith me. I took leave of him a\ moment, Spection, to designate which are genuine and which are | ire ; 3 . : nice tn with Sikh elt, wear Grant's Peer — ded ith me. him after the ship sunk, be spoke to me of | false. On the 15th of Juno last en injunction out of | there neh, ey Weatoe, Says. 99, M6, Rice. The receipts continue light Sales to-day, 60 | oes Reca, irom Motile for NOrleans, Capt Heed and hie crew . “ i = ; 1 received yours of the 14th July, and am glad to hear | casks old and new crop at 5c. a 534¢. righted the vessel, stopped the leak, and after Roberts, his wife and children, and said to the last, ‘Captain, the Supreme Court wi ved against the company, &e., | , Splors.—Sales of 5001be Ban re made at $2.05, | TE a jenk Goa will preserve us in some way.” He behaved through- | forbidding the transfer of stock by the officers of tho | that there {s one person that will see to the rightsof a | &! Gans.—The sie oe, atinegs prryeeeatey 170 | for epee ‘Ait yelping yenred oh Ri Timagee fniene inte owe NEW BEDFORD—Arr Nov 1 schrs James and Y Naneneey ikanen Dissierall Aisanys Hoare! ta, Baker, and Sylvia ry, Philadelphia, Epediteg focket for bniiedetpiies Hoop Helex: Nvork, Cid soke Ke for lelphie. " i mball, Jacksonville. 8a sch Geo C Gibbs, Gibbs, URYPORT—SId Nov 1 Wig Elisha Doane, Loring, out the trying scene ina manner worthy of a great | company, which injunction is still in force. The plain- | soldier. I went to the Postmaster here, and he gave me | bhds. New Orleans, at 54¢.; 150 do. Guba, at 5%c., aud | Lavy Annexta, from Mobile for lsrecilles, put into Ki pame, perivetly cool, and exerting himself to assist in | tifs in this suit were not parties to that suit. Itisar- | i. pesarp of May 27; June 3, 10, 17, 24; July 1, 8, 15, | 120 do. Porto Rico, at Site aée, Of the 3.008 bls, | Wert dict ult leaking. She would be recaulked without dls. fornfing rafts snd auch means as could be procured for | guod by the parties to this application that this motion ; 2 101 BT, 24; July 1, 8 U6, 1 crushed coffee sugar advertised, oniy 1,000 were sold, at | charving, and Le able to sail la & few days. saving the lives of those around him, and at the same | may also be deemed a motion to dissolve that injunction. 22. He told me to do as I d——d pleased about the rest €%c. a 6.8le.; about 500 boxes were sold, common Barx CuaARLoTre Wynne, hence for St Marks, is re- time encouraging others who were ot to despair. The Parker Vein Coal Company have become insolvent, | —that he had something to do besides minding my busi- ‘ade, Se. The stock ofas hhd. w said to be re- | ported hy the Br ecbr British Queen, at Charleston, to have Tcan assure you, my dear sir, I cherish his memory | and an assignment of all their property and offects has ness or yours; and this after I showed him your letter. ed to about 2,100 hhds gone Ashore at Eleuthera (no date), and that the vessel and with high regard for his coolness and bravery on that | been made for the benefit of all their creditors. The plain- | ‘The like of him prevents a great many from subscribing TALLOW was scarce, and none of moment offering. most of her cargo would be a total loss. N casion, and do most deeply sympathize with }is | tiffs in this suit own and hold certificates of stock, which | for papers, and the'eooner the editors take the matter oom t 400 bbls. Ohio and priso: | Whalemen. Baltimore; schr Energy, Coombe, Rens for his lous. “K fear there eR Dé no retsonable | they have sold and desire to transfer, and ate stock: | imhand the better for us fd themselves. ‘There are ac reicnabess ape bbls: Clo add prison were tation ofltat New Redford Nev stip Ontara, Tooker, Pacide | , NEW HAVEN—avs Nor 1 it brig Vien, Ollie, New: for his safeay. brokers, and they require the power of transferring none 40 fit to remove the evil in this country. I remain. ecem, ~ ros] SO, . L w—; ww Laschrs Ann EG Cotell, - ¢. Mustard and Mr. Cannon T did not know, and re- | stock of this company to facilitate thelr tusiness opera- | Gear sir, your obedient servant, i : psiitiom Ste ator Rov bark Mitek Ragle, Rawards, | SEW LONDON Arr Nerd te Ay ctabaae heres tI cannot give you the information you require. | tions. Certifigates of atock are only evidence of the | JOHN GALLIGAN, Co. A, 34 Infantry U. &. A. ‘At Island of Java (by letter from Capt Marble), A Hough- Case, Norwich for dos ir. C. T. Mitchell may possibly know something of them. | exisience of stock and of ite ownership./ ‘These false | ee ee ee jrteddent, Barber, Row Tam. dear sir, very Feapectfully, Mole A 2. | certificates are Ay og Nab seep th he Coroner’s Ini eon Payta Sept 17 Oy letter), Susan, Green, NB, 120 ep Mk a: Jas beg JAS. C. LUCE. there is no truth in what they assert. 3 frau- xo DI 3 er 0” 10 wh. - dulent issue of false certificates of tock cannot in- | y.vrduy afteraocn helian inwest, at 110 Ridge street, scAt, Fayal Avg £9 Weeper, Stevens, FH, Ninded 42 bbls | Hibarts thy, sited farria, Another New Planet. crease the capital of the company, lessen the | on the body of Bridget Savage, who died on Thuraday "At Nos Beh, Madagascar, May 90 Florence, Barton, and | , NEW ORLEANS—Arr Oct 27 shi jorite, Thomas, 43 National Osexnvatony, } ar value of the shares, or increase the number of shares. | evening, from the effects of landanum, administered by | Hector, Johnéon, of Warren, no cil since January. days, Liverpool; Carack, Nore Havre; ( Carnatio, Wasatmnatox, October 23, 1854. f | Ko act of the company, of its officers, directors, or stock: | Hrrreif”’ ‘Deceaed had. imbibed. too freely of strong Notice to Mariners. Baltime Terry I dave NYork: Mary” Oreeke Srx:—I haye the honor to state, for the information o | holders, whether by agreement or fraud, can increase | drink, and latterly she had been much embarrassed in Te new lightbont Minot’s Ledge was towed to her station "4 ‘ays Hay 2d inst. the National Institute, that a new asteriod was discover | the capital of the company, decrease the nominal par ed here by Mr. James Ferguson, Assistant Astronomer | yalue of the shares, or increase the number of shares; at 11 P.M., 24 of September, 1864. i Brookm: lo 12; sohr Edwin vane. Below, roing He ships Mary Ward, from 1. dover, and Atlantic, Worth, for N York: feller, MoGrat,, from, Boston. tia ot Brooks, Havre; ‘John W White, S Seioas ; Goodman, Lirerpon te Gen ‘Plerony' Hobart, Beitimosse consequence’of her son having been obliged to sel his f bouse to liquidate a debt. This reverse of circumstances the legislature alone possess such power. Therefore, compelled Ve to work owt for a living, which she had | Spoken. Ship Lonia P pill from Baltimore for Val} Mth oe eee Poy main top: He was observing Egoria st the time, and found tha | there ix not and cannot be (ahort of an act of the Logis: | Sewer done before. The jp tor of uiren 4 e 5 poison was taken under a 7 ¥ pce and this the thirty-first, in the feld to Ietare ) aay stock represented by these false certisenses, | depressed state of mind, and had the efit intended, ae aa toe a om Ceisatte (May 22) fer London, he G HC Montagu, Duties, Havana. ‘towed to see 2008 sai waar Gnaygd this communication, wating to ares, | to the ctculation and transfer of these 12,000 fate cer, | SS ee ee ee TU a plinecr, of Baltimorer trom Hatt ol for Polat de At ier Nov 2 brie R B Lawton, Crane, NYorks in wi ¢ planet might not have been discovered jcates as genuine would increase the difficulty 6! ‘Sept 11, Lercon Light (near SW coast of Ire |, Holmes, Jacksonville for Hi wtom, in other parteot the world: adit appear. | tracing the gentine certificaten of stock; would cha Sraamvoat Exrroston at Mozits—Loes or SAWS headin Wis 89 molten Charleston for Providence: sobre A ere- fe danvade tan, Ward, from Salem (May 21) for ae, am echepenand jettere intended for the New Yous a ty aie a ae . enare sould be sealed. observers eA that it had — t! Priority of the discovery, the evidence in relation to those certificates, and would | Lire.—Yesterday, at about half-past one o’clock, while all eaemen ote Hark Aimetin, Williams, hence for Apalachicola, Oot 24, tory; and this new |-additionally expose holders of stock and the community | off the mouth of Dog river, one of the ry star is added to the family of asteriods as the first a to injury. The evidence of the partios interested must | steamer Daniel Pratt get! ae the instant death ol fn Norfolk a bary; Ricuat, Durfee, sentative of America among them, and a memorial be left where it stood when the frauds were discovered, | of two persons—Patrick Quinlan, white, a deck band ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—rHIS DAY. on Key Wert Havana, no date, off the bea fF see Rg Seal in the cause of astronomy.” until the courts by adjudication, or the Legislature by | And & negro, Lelonging to Mr. Bibley—and severely | som nisxs 6 34 | woow 1enee Sen Greene Meee ae are at Coariesten dies eit, NORFOLK ee Nov 1 dehe Caterteld, Ny, As testimony of the high appreciation in which the | enactment, dispose of the matter. For these reasons | wounding and scalding several others. forward part | ux set! nesestents A Portueneee from Fayal, bound to New York, Oct PHILADELFELS=aee, Nov 2, PM, schr talents and the ind Mr. son are held, the | deny the plaintiffs’ motion. In arriving at this conclu. of the boat was much shattered, but the force of the Port of New W 27, Jat 90 13, lon 80; 7 Aned “3 ai k we Be Cl ses. Osprey, Ames, honor of this was left to him. Following | sion, I have not considered the question whether a man- | Re ger Lg in a lateral direction, the upper deck and very heavy yreather; bad hong eit roy ee 0, NYork. the rule ore with regard to the aste- | damus would be a remedy were the merits of the | cabin received little damage; the star! boiler and CLEARED. 100m Am schooner, LAN ae mer td be Beljooe Belle, Tarner, riods, he has the graceful name of Euphros: question with the Pialatifs | smoke pipe were blown overboard. Several persons sus- | steamship Washington, Cavendy, Bremon, C H Sands. pes Foreign Ports. Philadelphia, (Cla bark ' a ed ee Tiere too bruce to be, sec chin ae Marine Court. for panes ie eae fe taaue of ite book ‘oom |, cee Mercury Fresh Horry Hina are, we T Eee Aye ed weed Broeghten: Bleeee he tees Fett met adams, York, Balbimore. res 4 THON, is stat a ol ‘bip Victot |, Tarbox, we jean: er Pi tt, iT, ani lary Broug' ‘ers, for Bos. sf: MF. a oe Before Hon. Judge McCarthy the boat. Lieut. Rodgers, of the revenue eutter MeLel. Sup Baity ‘Noyes, New Orleans, WH Riversmith, - Mery Elisabeth Bitehtaen: Ravavhs, Marshal, and | , “romIshOURE—arr Nor <q iisig Mechanic, Downey, Phi- Jos. C. G. Kanwxvy, Cor. Sec. of the American Na- | ACTION FOR ASSAULT AND IMPRISONMENT—RIGHTS | land, immediately to her assistance, and taking Bark Coste Rice, Messurier, te, Arenas, Cosbeal & Co. John ray, Wangntt, for NYork (the last two have been ROVIDENC Nov 2 propeller Pelican, tional Instita' three é Bark Clorises, McRean, Nouvitas, Yanaga & Delwall & Co. | reported for Horton); John Wesle; for Rio, ballast- elias Ethene, Suton, 1 te, Wi B. OF RAILWAY TRA| tato Mis best 9 waite men and negroes who were | Boi wonwerstt, Monday, Aspinwall, MeCready, Mott & | Inf: Maine Law, Deming, for dn, lag; napiragon, Howland, | Yor Mg Wa Sylvester, Charterven;_Sehre Anas James Sheehan vs, The River Railroad Com. | the most severely wounded tarted for the city. —AMobile | co, i e : é for Valparaiec, ballasting; Undine, Goodell, ang; Teabella, | Jenkins, ‘River, Va; John Farnum, Baker, Phil Court of Common Ploas~Special Terni. any, and Edward Powers the rame.—Thene ac- | Advertiser, Oct, e Milton, MeBwan, Port au Prince, Backer & Grave, | tutte trop Charleston, avr int; Nortbrood, Pinkham, frost | Curatoman River, Ua; dane Ferme. Before Hon. Judge Ingersoll. ees wore for ‘assault and battery and false iro- Schr Emily’ Keith Penny, Ringaton, dt Geo Staanare, Je, (“Liverporhy arr st (ihe etter two were the feanle 3 ial is Nov. 8.—Charles Coudert vs. Charles a. Secor and John | prisonment, and it was agreed that the verdict in one DuerznaTe Array IN THE CHEROKEE NaTIoN.— Sebr Resident, Blimmer, 'H , MeCauill, Wheelock & ( 1 supported to be be Californie ond 9 on) Bloomer, Iphia Partuoket ‘Bliss 9. &. Gilbert.—Motion to strike out answer as sham and to | care should decide the other. It a] that on the | We learn from the Fort Smith Herald of the 14th, that a 1 Sid'aug 27 bark’ Paladin, Cole, Provi: a8 ay Sion Be dont; }, Bartemsese, - a Jed dence, arr Aug 3). The complaint was | 18th of June last the plaintiffs paid for tickets and got | desperate and bloody affray occurred on the previous | ScPt Giebezing, suelierove a, Wiimingions 2 lsohado. | Sten thet June 2), brig Hy Mathews, Deveret: Into the defendaatie’ cars at Sing Sing, for the pocon of Baturday at the Faliaan, in the Cherokee Nation, between | S°R° AG? | ing trove, Wilnington, ner Potter. | to Minnie ey i into w! illiams 5 Onenr C Aket Hoyt, and coming on to New York. ‘ihe car th James and William Daniels on one side, and Josiah and | Schr Chesapeake, Williams, 3G wo, | pCAXPRR? a In port Sept 14 brig Dr Rogers, Bates, from Albany; Susan Lud was much crowded, and there was no seat for thes; Sam Starr on the other. The difficulty arose about a ei Alexandria, % Abbett, Dodge & C % | Boston, arr 7th, for (not i Surinam goon, to load for First. considera‘ ‘they (the “Etcndants had the draft was, as horse rack, when James Daniels drew a revolver and Bliss Amanda, Williams, {erm advised and believed, illegal and void. Second. poi ig ee wane ee, who war te’. |. shot Joviah Starr in the abdomen, and then shot Sam, Iaeb say Adame, Davie, Dighton, J H Havens, palginoumnr: (cr in Hoboen's Bay)—fe pert Joly, 22 shine gd m8 Mount,’ Haw had no knowledge or sufficient to form | them then squecred themeclves intoa seat. A gentle. | The two wounded men then attacked thetr assailant and | Sct i Adyme Deva DBI Ja aeiland, Brig Juliet” ught, tor: Baltisore, — Roxaolas; whither Slamm had endorsed the draft to plain- | man who had travelled froma ‘and had occupied | ia brother William, wounding the latter severely. | Schr Cornelia, Young, New Dedford, % Hor vine Te port abt Oot a brig Capt John, Brown (or iM tiff or whether wan the lawful holder and owner | one of the seats into which te nels had forced | James Daniels fied, but was pursued by a crowd of by- Sloop Thomas Hull, full, orvian "Philndelpbia, & | Couring), for NYork 10 oF 12 ears Nn Porine, Alveag? of tho same, If naid Slamm had endorsed the | themselves, came from the Far into the car, and | Standers and killed. The Starra both died in a few hours, | _ Steamer Thomas Sparks, honed Pana—tn port Oct 5 brig Wm D Milles, Barnaby, Free 0 Fowler, NYork. At aBehor eid draft to it was for an antecedent debt. The | requested his seat. The ‘Doth refused to let the | Dut it was Hyovgnt that William Daniela and a young bet (ping kk Diamond, Stevenson, Philadetphis, WH | Ist, f parantines sehr Harriet for Wi . Court held that the drst and last part of the answer must | gentleman into the seat he had occupied from Albany, | ™4n named Candy, who was wounded with « elfe in pros. 4 . " ane te aly [Se scht St Mary, John- er 4 sich, Pate be stricken out, with ten dollars gonts to plaintif, to | ‘and Tnwulting language to him, conductor wae | the affray, would recover. Steamee Cayugs, RoUisvon, Philadelphia, JAN Briggs. | gon om St i eR ano ia Saag event. . called in, a1 , after inet pu remonatrating with ARRIVED. Pork gs | A Ra] "af Tacks Jameson, Jameceug, the plaintiffs, brought ‘ane his asaletances Caxat Breax.—On Tuesday evening, a break Steamahi Judkins, Liverpool, Oct 21, 10:45 AM, 3 ost, NYork, $I bate ¥ Foon Bow ar tm Warrs Movwrams.—A correspon- | pulled the plaintifis out, by order of the conductor, occurred in the canal, about fifteen miles east of Roches- | wit edie teahe. tee belo fee er, Ovtonse. ‘cobra CA Ls Cont of the from tho Al- | put them ins saloon; hey shut down the blinds and | ter, by which about forty feet of the canal prism was siamabiy A from Boston ships “ river we Rane S| Sizes Me i ate jt, | geet rey ire et fey etme ca a Pe Te ies seers iain ven snow on were wae ow ., sup: | i; Foon: Ge summit. The 4 rt de- it will take two or three days to — Oct 6, with mdse and 462 es “now by hee Thirty -Arst ‘The court gare judgment for the pored ake ect ya to repair the break. = ‘aan, :

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