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The Bank Fallures—The Excitement in the . ory om eee ye = e n a ic + eight millions below an average—and he peoraieg Havawa, Nov. 3, 1654. Obituary. | At Rorotongo May 2, Berigater, Coemear as ens Bat hm | Ye ‘ | ; an A Passenger in Trouble for Not Having His Passport DEATH OF LORD DUNALLEY. | Yosteldny vas ameatkod day in Cinciaoat, The | jae Amorting nee pe ry Bi-pped, we my | Certified—-Overerowded State of the Caanba Creat | _OB¢ of the oldest of the Tesh repreventative pees | para Yel raise, Sept 27, DM Hall ea from Tatea- excitement, though not noisy or boisterous, was ia- Robbery— Reorganization the Police Force—The | Henry Prittie, (Baron Dunalley,) died on Thursday, the | ™Poy¢, . ‘ Moment, thous! 7, that with which we have been supplied for some Fo seh a peony a mater de. | 9th of October, at the family mansion, Kilboy, near | Shen OUR ETE a ee Teen BR at éense and eide-spread. About nine o'clock the ru- mor circula‘ed over the city that the banking house as try very well known, that the best banks The departure of the steamship Jewess this after. | Nenagh, in the county of Tipperary. The Nenagh | , Sroxen Ne date (hy ship Sea, Gull, Nichols, ND). Tame” Guardian says:—His lordship had been in a declining Nentucket, 650 sp 19) why IeApeil, Ocean,’ Faller, NB, 60) of Tilia & Sturg # had stopped payment, and that ” in the West, including the Farmers’ Bank, Northera | noon, for N enables : ; : for N 4 a # ys inl, She — L 1 ih St _—_ ort Denk, Southern Banke of Kentucky, and State Banks wislad pia rape a ene “oe state of health for some time past, caused by a tumor Hs. saladion ui me Se + these reports of Ohio and Indiana, have for three or four months ig to y bee period in this | on the neck. Latterly it had assumed a very dangerous | crete: “th isms shaman! mat, Aah, Copeland. ZH ons oe hy Tenoatons’ wos antigiesaey, CEOR been steadily contracting thelr ciculation. “Under month than I bad anticipated, previous to her arti | trvect, bafing all the auillof the aublelerd's domeatie | Stith Wn Thempron, NBS whtes tis stain: St George, fterwards ascertained that Mr. Elis. was not dead, trcit, cliqumstances, therefore, the failtre, of fue val, to have had an opportunity of doing. | physician, Dr. Kittson, of this town, at whose suggestion raise, do 1 do Johny dono. et Juimes An: but that he was in an extremely critical condition, >*7k8 ws have mentioned need not be apprshensee, Two passengers arrived by the Jewees, one an | gir Philip Crampton was summoned to Kilboy. The pane ee Se During the forenoon a most melancholy report pots of the Morebaiita® Exchange Company, ot | American citizen with only @ passport from Wash- | Surgeon General accordingly arrived; but he found that pher Mitchell, "NB, 2 do; Bet snheiee fom. ble ries hp Loran Age Memphis, being ia the Se of a phek om the ington, the other a citizen.of Hamburg, without any | medlesl aid could not avail, as the hour of dissolution A Spoken. ns 3 tf an agai their Gedge, ote of the moat respectable citizens of the ie ems Be ‘These ‘age eo ae pone the cir. PaFsport at all, and, had they landed with the other | Nou fortiaed, ps ¥ meade 2 Ped Dasa * vith, Onan Aa et Lae Bo ag: Tem Canton uty) foe Londen, place, and a director in the Covington and Lexing: culation of which Dye was once prosecuted. A lead- | Passengers, they would have subjected themselves | out cither struggle or sigh, ‘yielded up his spirit'to the ‘Ship North America, Dunbar, from Liverpool for Boston, fon Railroad. It was said that he had become jng grocery merchant received a package froma and the ehip to heavy fines. They remained on | (od who gave it,” in a good old aing passed the Oct 23 Int 4517, Ton 88 10, which reported” im a hearty guls deeply involved by putting his name to cectaia customer in Indiana, who said it was paid to him by board. Upon application, however, of the Hamburg | (Uree,*core and ten,” the time allotted to ‘man—being bad carried away main topgallant mast and foretopmast, ids and cther securities, which wodld bankrupt r , ’ in the 79th year of his age. His lordship was born on 4 yard, fos and. ctberegpuritie, whi ch wrdld bmk-upt 4 State stock bank 8 Logansport Ceeeai Wh Gute toatl eee oF meee | incl tare ST tg ore gh 1802, Bh pee Oe Orleans unatiy me. 1 vern pre vite re oot oN a “aa pail J id Mr. Gedge, current during the day, and we presume Affairs in Cuba, | city and the ship would have been liable in respect | Marie, daughter of Dominick Trant, Esq., of Dunkettle, | ult, tat 28, lon 79 : “ ' * ounty Cork, . sequently, on the Dark Robert, of Boston, from New York tor New Orleans, $20 are sulmtantially correct. Its aunpostd (hang | The following letters were sent by our Havana to him, were remitted; whilet the acting Consul of | i0th ct Februnty, 1920, marred the Hon. Hmily Mande, | Nev's, ty Norfotplotiont.9 7 110) 007 Qual better to die, and placing his neck on the raila correspondents in the Jewess, which was stranded the United States declining to apply to the Captain | {y ltt! daughter of Corwallis, fret Viscount Hawarden, quarny, chartered by the Hudson's Bay Company, Sept 23, the engine was about to start, t-e immense ma sae on Brigantine Beach, near Atlantic City, and totally Genersl on behalf of the American citizen, (assign: | and loving consort. As a landlord and a benefactor of Foreign Ports, Asrimwatt—In port Oct 29 bark assed over his neck snd completely severed his wrecked, They arrived here by the Philadelphta ing asareason, that the American Consulate was | ‘¢ poor, he was considerate and indulgent, and charita- , Small, from ad from hia body. In this condition he was found; ble. During the famine years, when the loss of the po- | York 36 days, just arr; brig B Yo ey bis arma were also severed from the main trunk. mail. The mails of the Jewess were all caved. required to make almost daily applications to the | taba ou Paupesihed 90 meee farmers, Lord Dunally, yas day ch ee for Tabasco to load for Boston or New M>-. Gedge was higaly respected, and several Ken- OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE, Captain-General upon subjects connected with citi- | with that generous and philanthropic spirit which char- Momence is tucky gentlemen, his friends and neighbors, Tepto- Havana, Nov.3, 1854. | zens of the United States, whilst the Hamburg ‘ye t/8 cyert action, frankly forgave the tenants York: Hihvfomadoy} Waray tg ala Sia rice bes (30, get him as having been @ man of unquestionable | su.rensiom of the Law for the Marriage of Whites and | Consul was not required to do so, perhaps, once in | times lett them unable to meet, Lord Danally having DewAs—Art Got peo a Hiavans ; S0th barks onor and integrity. = - 4 ‘ r y a 4 F A Tin chentenerte wire'tn cirenlation, a run was | Placks—Suspension of the Railrcad tetrecen Macagua | a month,) the citizen of the United States, whore iy his nephew: Hengy Poe i pe pained ag anno a ra ee made upon the Citizens’ Bap, on Main street, which | and Villa Clara—The Jewess—Passengers to Cuba Re- | name is Brodie, returns to New York in the Jewess. | Hon. Jamas W. Stowe, piheaelis = i. representative fu Pease Edwin, Yates, Boston. ‘Sid 28th brig Potosi, - ore ty, ae . a Colne ips Lees, ae Ithe | ee - vere Cert i poset from s res pee rtet y | If the statement made by Mr. Brodie be correct, that Congress — Haga sirmeies of Kentucky, died at his Qruxryrcos—Are Oct Ly brig $ Ww Larzenee, Fiat. fe u , . that | poved Plan by which Steamers May be Allowed to En- | 4} li , father’s residence in Kentucky, on the 13th ultimo, at ‘ary Havrinx—In po schrs Fearless, Ames te wisess policy for them and their depositors was i. ihe Port of Havana After Dark—Re-Organization 0 ROMY Bente) My: Homme, 0 Baw. Zeek, who : REDE Dag remy oem orn th ly f farty-one. Freeman, do do. to suspend atonce. Their determination was made procured the passport from Washington, stated that Cae ee conanres in ert she Se ity “ole SE moseen Seow. Lone the publication Of ae oe made | of Potice—Orererowded State of the Cahawba—Markets Maxine Amine, from Bost * Onressars’ Hastx---In consequence of ee eportad —Health of the Island. ped eet alts jpegs pong evet ty | SivaM Berwaex Liverroou ASD PHILADELPHIA.—The "Havawa—Arz Oct 28 brig RM Charlton, Leighton, Sava- sudden and unexpected death of Mr. Elis, and the | Our premature rejoicing over the fall of Sebasto- ¢ Panis) = ‘ew Xork, then T should sup- Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship Company have ab; 20th, Gen he ce my aed oth, ahip Amer pose Mr. Brodie has just cane of complaint against made arrangements whereby the regular sailings of their $82 Seavey, Boston Gesen Davidson, excited feeling in regard to the finan-ial matters in 1 1 H the ofty, the undersigned fecl that it is necegary, | pe yand he glory of the allied arms, will serve for | Mr. Nones, who ought to be compelled to make some line will soon be completed, which have for a time been | Rrown, do; 24, brige N dor tho usfety of their depositors, that tuey should | 'Neintelligence we are to have by tke next HERALDS. | | itution to Mr. Brodie for the injury he has sus | steuer City” oF Tuilenciphe ie, chelt Anenew | Moore, Eaton, ‘Bangor; aches G i i ney ‘ i ‘ . | 6 Philadeiphia 01 st New: | ; ‘ ‘ |. temporarily suspend oye (operations. Tae, can | It is rather distressing to see the‘long drawn phizes | tained in not Vang pecauted to land here. | founcland, They have completed a parshane Pri ‘the “sid oth tare Diligence, Young 4 euure every eevositor, at the are aban! natly of dignity which every now and then pass us, with | Writing of the Jewess reminds me that anao- | Australasian Pacife Steam Company of their steamship . Yor, Sierra Morena; it a Sith, ship Jane EV Py tint ae ener lave ce Boca’ | the stereotype declaration, “that really thero was | quaittance of mine who came New Yor in the Tad ie dow ie the Bina ee ae ds te eeae ROwOF: | Spencer, Ortigoea; Grand Turk, Aldrich, Providencs; Adva @ 4 interest, and no person ah ill lose one dollar by nothing new by tke last malls” forgetting even the Caawba, on her last trip from New York, com- | * toy ro Sop gikeprloc but is ordered age tn lorem (Br), Boston; Nov 1, bark Saranac, Bigley, Sacua; @vem All they nek is a 1/'tle time, uutil the present ; F orgetting © | plains very bitterly of the overcrowding that ship | {xPected to be ou the station in about six weeks. ir Adams Grey, Henry, ‘Orleans; schr Cicero, ‘Daulby, excitement nd stricgenoy shal! bare passed. A | remains of the illustrious Englishman, Sir Jobi | wish passengers, she having had 286 on board, besides |< Ateumehip City of Laltimore, of 2,500 tons burden | Baltimore: 24. bark Joule, Lindsay, Philbletphia; sohra ul etavement of their lisbilitie Franklin, who cannot be named without a thrill of | numerous servants ard children, whilst there were | {he celebrated Himalaya), into be launcler: in Decem, Gharheton 3 ; sere NYork; Chase, be made public in a aay or t v0. i! obly repular berths for about 160 Whilst HMoxoLviv—Sld Sept 15 schr Gen Morgan, Way, San | emotio b | ber, and to be ready for Work in the month of March | : es ey ask the favorable indulgence of the publib. emoti op, and whore labors and fate will embrace the y reg " i ly m | Francisco via Kaavia. Bauxap, Cornoxn & Hucnes, reflection of the intelliger.ce of the world. Perhaps we Rip soquatiance _ ns ws pe ree ere at erties | Hiatoee een te ge: Bares ae C rtoe | Wine e hanged Ock 18 sche Hames V, Manson, from om 5 “fi laptai ufeldt for constant exertions for ty of Washington, of 2,700 imington, NC, for Aux Cayes, all well. Proprietors Citizens’ Bank.’ | shall become accustomed to the winding up of stock | the comfort of his passengers, by erecting tempo- | tons new measurement and 450 horse power, to be ready | Maranzas—Sid Oot 90 brig Naritiske, N York; Sist in June next. She will be built, as the other vessels of | Havana (Br), Boston ; Nov 1, bark Union, Philadephia. te Depgelion png othere, Coeriuad Spring She.dey | interests in London, and the jobbers on the Conti- | rery oe ve &e., yet a says lo! he “ig an old Out all were orderly and quiet. About two o'clock | Rent, before the Russian bear “‘lays down in peace” jaeeeh inn ay toabaende, es hy jess @ Be the company have been, by thé well known builders, Tod & M’Gregor, of Glasgow, and are all of iron. The al 16. RINcE FReDERICE Souwn (Sitka)—Jn port Sept 25 bark Sha abe zoth, bark Mallory, Sand Palmetto, for China, 1dg. fallory, Sand- P.M. the’ foilo win sonouncement was made in the | conquered and docile, under the shade of the lily, | should suffer her to be overcrowded with passengers, Hoan ithe Rae aoe ee ok ae Pega Riek eye cny ST RN Fanny Maria, Wik- gy aha f _> @ | Lg bey si h } toying with the “lion’s” paw. I am so presumptu- | because euch @ course can only eventually tend to | anion toa good beach where every soul was safely land, Boston. i 1ZEN8’ Baxk—The undersigned, having re- | ous as to think go, although terms honorable to all | the injury of the interest of the ship. landed; and also the floating of the steamer Vesta, after | 9Sf 1460—In port Oct 16 brig Fawn, Chage for Boston abt cently sustained a heavy run, during which they You will remember I wrote you in a recent let having her bow stove in by the Arctic, bea) rY ist. Pail of their cash resources over thrwe hundred and | May be induced by the present operations in the | oF the ordering of two Spanish officers frem the nerd testimony to the safety Tot tron vessels, If ‘they have Gramare Bathe hark Way nlagt a, B nd New Works weies winety five thousand doliars, have found themselves | Crimea. If not, there is a aad story to be written, | Spanish mail steamer when she was on the very eve | Tevlly strong watertight bulkheads.—London Paper. Gladiator, Salter, and stteye Ritohie,'do, Cla 7th, ship govstrained, by the added pressure consequent Up0M that will embrace the industry of the two rival pow. | of deporting for Spain. I have recently ascertained 3 eae he eelaitiaks hal unig ale the excited ssate of feeling following the suspension that one of there officers is now a prisoner in the Court of Common Pleas—Special Term. Sax Juan—In port abt Oct 31 bark Canada, for NYork, 4 of Messrs. El:is and Sturgis, to suspend business, ¢T, though brothers in the present field—and give Before Judge Ingraham. . They devle- to state that theif resources consist of new character to two, if not more, of the dynastion | I'uncerstend to be tne, having abla as alaves, 60 uacricx UNDER "HE CODE. | Meoracshe cs is Sie ere TR evailable securities to an amouut above all liabililies, ” Drake vs. Cockeroft.—Ingraham, F. J.—1. We h - * i i " Gxcualing five hantived tnacueed Golinea ear de’ | that now hold the fate of nations upon their lips. negroes who were sere sete peatedly BAA Gina anges Meal tice te plaintitt is Drummond, do, ducting ali bad and doubttul debt . |. Froman allasion in the Diario de la Barina, of | , An old gentleman of this city, named Count Pe- | entitied to the money demanded in the complaint is bad. (Per Sreamsuirs AMERICA AND ATLANTIO. =< ng Hed and coe: ey eee seen | issue 29thult., and extract from the gazette of the | droes, who is bed-ridden by paralysis, and blind into | Such s denial doce uot take teene upon any fact alleged | | Annwenr—Arr Oct 21 Uriel, Hovter, Akyab ith Sola. f 4 the bargain, has been robbed within a few days of | by the plaintiff, but the conclusion to be* dra num, Jacobs, Charleston; 27th, Sartelie, Cole, New York; @2d liabilities, which thepabilc can rely upon as cor- | government of the previous day, we infer that | $18,000. He kept the key of his iron che: ft doom these MAG. Eredteet GT Ghavriece the ath wh 20th Arcadia, Jordan, Aer below 29, and remainedy Sot eect. The real estate and stocks therein mentioned the Jaw for the solemnization of matrimony Deteveen | key of the he Ant hich the chee _) cw oe rentin of the cict beta i! e bah por arg ig mary rer sea Tere taken at low prices, in liquidation of debis | white and black, surreptitiously institated by Gen. | bedeath hia pillow,” where they were both touted, | sence; admit: them, and the admission estalishes the | 241" karte Cale; Rew Perk’ Contes Om. Prsabog due them, and not as investmen'’s of their means. | Peznela, ia, or will be, suspended. The words are— | Both the Toes ant the iron estilo eked | defendant's Mability, His denial of the mere conclu- | — Sli from Flu ith, Heleon, Gooding, New York. They will resume basiness at the earliest day pos- | We understand that the government of her Ma; jesty | opened readily with the ‘ine evs, et the Boe | sions of law upon the facts is not good in an answer. 2../ ABDMosan Sid Cetober 24 Nay, Fit i sible. They als> add that if they shall be unsucses+ | have adopted a resolution upon the grave cae of ra t i i caoted frente cheat Ve | The second defence in the answer is that the plaintift | A %/*R-—Vamed Angas 2, ¥ fal tn their efforts, their awets shall b> made legally | matrimony between white and colored persons. If | that either false’ keys asi used, or the rin bad rentesl fo, the Setentenk saciee Desens al0iing 1 Bertram, Lendhola, New York for Manilis, Gubject to the claims of their creditors without un- | our information is correct, compliance with the last keys were borrowed for a season, and cai Be aes nictning batittag aa Seer aie toeretan | mand Mahon: oth tbc Role Mobile and dors 10h, Fe SIZE @ecessary delay, They further add that they are | and recent disposition upon the subject, is suspend- Lan ea reat oi tunmemanie oul ie trer'| nay be ren omen have oe connected with asy other | ed, establishing these things’ in a condition had | The police force of ihisgelan . tratias ne an | peli, way’ of Counter laisn, Tiere ir Bs peoyinen | aventura, Millet, bm Riteni bauking institution, and can assure deposl- | previous to eaid novelty.” | entire re-organization. Annexed you will receive a | in the code which admits of such defence, ‘The matter | ,,DEnrast Loven. ut, back Oct, 28, Standard, Ritchie, ors that they are abundantly able and will pay | The enterprise for a railroad communication be- | y t up by the defendant did not arise out of the contract —! Tih, Orisa, Sears, Caloutta. every dollar which they owe, principal aud in- | tween Macagua end Villa Clara, conceded to Urbano thet ost, Wr a bociy tices ven tau enece under whieh the plaintit complaine—nor ie Wamatter | | BuyroL—arr Get 24' Lone’ Star Beutel, Zane. detest. Feijoo de Sotomayor, apparent) Gi ising at all on contract. the only defe Cid 26th, Henry Pratt, Emery, Liv ‘25th, Hi y, more for his indi- | | ‘The police is to be divided into three sections— | {7t"%.n' We wade by way of counterclaim vine Binck ington, NOrleans; 27th, William, Dean, do; eri : vidual ‘advantage than the public good, has been first, the government snd municipal police; second, | init cam be made by way of counter-claim, vir. +1; Btn Mary Aum Peters, Brows, Nori e Bil's and Notes Discounted. | Suspended by order of Gen. Concha, and that indivi | the safeguards of the Havana; third, the watchmen | forth by plaintif. 2. Where it arises in interest. The | gii9shetizre Winker Buttons Nout Goel Goensend: Bills and Notes unted. $1,343,575 21 | dual directed to refund the heavy advance made to | of the Havana. | snatter wt up by the deflandaat ia ac pure. teeepase, Ubce | aie ant, oeakin Chaniebee Latene, Chesterton Soren’. Gucki.. 46,393 25 | him under the late administration. A strange fea- The principal chief of such corps will have the | the defendant’s personal property, without any con- ta, Porter, Gan tf % Cash. Fran ‘. 39,882 00 | ture in this enterprise, which is asaociated with con- | position of i f tion with tract of ind.’ 3. ‘There i e—Sid Oct 19 Oldenburg, Mencke, NYork; 20th, 64,493 21 | templated emigration from Galicia, is found in the | bland.” The corps: sbove: alsationed ‘wil bernie | to show that iis necessary that te third defence shout | A wate te oy eh, bari Fendt Tac ada oy | Want and utter disregard of connections’with other | one principal chief, one second ditto, one aidde- | be made more specific. If it was necessary, the plainti®’ | Betusmmaven—Arr Oct 18 Sylphide, Jantzen, NYork; $1,494,343 67 | communications of the same class with which the | camp of the rank of captain, three second ditto of | shovld have shown such nécessity to exist by aflidavit. Maller, and Von Stein, Herboth, oy 24th, Hermann general agricultural industry is associated, and upon the rank of lieutenants of cavalry, one third ditto, | Unless the plaintitt, shows the amendment to be neces. Siepae; Germania (a), Nesraden, fad Nauti Race, oa ‘ which it is depexdent formarket transit—no speci and one surgeon. et age perl ie py i eomosien pyre berland, Lambert, and Elisabeth, Kubleke, Baltimore; 27th, $275,000 00 | tions, planso: con:racts, have been eoneladedtorsuch |" The secticn of the ernment and municipal peter totaie out eee eine pe mt) Merear, ‘Sehwerdtmann, Galveston, S10 e4 Cotharin connections, negessery for the safer predisation of | lice will be com of six commissaries of ite , De ner od Areas Dettoae eae Balt eed i Orane vs. Ehle & INGRAHAM, F. J.— | Mathilde, ‘Kimmo, Philadel; $1,769,343 67 | public or private funds. The enterprise is suspended | districts of the Havana and Regla, six eubcomm' 1 The ath vit to the reti f th ons are tev - un«il these important interests are embraced, so that | saries, one warden, with Ms faetlona of 8 ane contradictory, and mang seas render’ i imporsible vie tex — Arr Oct 21 alt Remme, maiwetss Cie, Due Depositors. ypae | Frolich, NYork; 22d, Post, Rabe, and Gustay, Von $1,193,930 73 | the whole outlay may not be saorificed to the preju- | sary, at Casa Blanca; thirty-seven wardens of wards | t¢ decide on this point tongowg 2. E . —————_| dice of the community and for the benefit of ee in the cities of Haven and Regla. The principal | of * year before moving to set aside the proceedings is po ag Skip Pon teeny erecta ey ixcons of Assets... $576,412 94 | person. chief of police will, de ‘ipon the principal | {at#l to the motion, as the statute ts ex in pro- | Risimond; 234, Panama, Raven, and Johann, Kaba, NYorl ® D, CoLLonp & HuanEs. In association with our commercial interests, | government of the inland hibiting the setting aside of a judgment for that cause | George, Hoharst, Baltimore. Leahey Cixorsnati, Nov. 8, 1854. another suspension has obtained by order of Gen, | — The functionaries of the section of the police of | Stet tia year has expired. |. i creditor Tor work done | Cee ry ae Otte voces wid ek Mishoing. Conard, “These statements were printed in considerable | Concha—the ‘ Pesuela Exchange”—of which the | the government will depend upon the principal | tio n against the Gobter sa by propeetingd ates toe cisco; 20th, de Maria, Splogdlberg, do; oumbers and distributed around the city. foundations were being piled api rear of the prin- chief! iri Hen AE Are inane tins, Gul’ Ths peoeecigs tm bate Tarleton, Williams, Rio Janeiro: Cousens The banking bouse of Messrs. Ellis & Sturges was | cipal wharf, and connecting with it. The space is ‘The commissaries, sub-commiesaries and wardens | eases will not be stayed until he haw ob satisfac | MUGIe Nor Oct 21 Herman Higgs New York, (and - wot opemed during the day, although ade ge number | to be left open for the advantages of air, health and will be appointed by the superior government of | tion in one. ‘The motion must be denied. pigocedea for Bremen); sat J 8 Haaagd, Williaa St Ste ~of persons remained rear it until long after bank | ornsment, and the comforts of business. This part | the island. u proposal of the political Gover- Canna Arr Oct 15 Charlitte Rest, Rlwell, Antwerp. id hours. On the building the following statement was | of the wharf is mostly occupied with foreign pro | nor of the’ Hevaee, on order to aid those function- 1h Perenene, Boiney, Hone sal Meith. Methews, Ban Posted: — duce, and the magnificent roofs thrown over them | aries to whom is entrusted the public watchfuiness MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Francisco. “Cla. 18th Venice, Brevoor, pha; Cato, “ This bank capnot be opened today. Mr. Ellis | resting on iron columns, make ail the exchan, of the Havana, the section of safeguards is re-ea- | ~~~ | Henry, Boston: 17th, Lae on gh me sh 4s very low with congestion of the brain. space necessary in the vicinity of the water for its | tablished, to consist of one hundred and eighty men | 82.2% pachager and ettere intended for the New You | | DrAi- Are Oct 22 Australis, Macoduck, London for Liver Asceta considered good . . $1,400,000 | sale, or for purchase of the products of the country. | on foct and twenty-seven footmen. ssc awe probessrson Bintcoman, Watts, London, (and ald for New Orleans): 29th, Ciauilities estimated at.. 1,000,000 | | The steamer Jewess, Wright, arrived on the 30th | Then follows certain details relative to the ar- ALMANAC FOR NEW YORM—ruIS DAY. Arhvurton, Taylor, Antwerp for Cardify (and anchored). Immediate steve will be taken to arrange and set- | fiom New York, via Nassau, N. P., eight days pas- | rapgements of the lice, the men who can be | svn nisi 44) MOON Riszs, + weesmorn | Cn are dclebict aiabo oe Py So Ge up the affaira of the house. sage, having one “Know Nothing” passenger | appointed to ft stature, their service in the | °V™ #=Fe.- cs bene waren. = 2177) Meaetde Nore Castle Bishop, Caraif, (and pub beck. 20th Exuis & Sruraes. abcerd and several others ; but the fest, in | army, corduct, smonnt of uniforms, &c. SSS NS NLT =| with lose of anchor and chain, jibboom, sails, and received Per W.8. Woopwanp, Attorney. | faith of the almighty power of Uncle Sams paseport, | aicigs ese'er'be S08 watchmen in the Havana. Port of New York, November 12, 1854. damage to cutwater, having been in, contact, and procosded It is reported, and we presume correctly, thatthe | scorned to get the assurance of the Spanish Consul | Twothirds of the expences of the first named ARRIVED. Gea sae econgenmachrignagpcipararte warties have made an assignment of their effe:ts, | in New York, without which, in our estimation, it is | corps, which will amount to $174,960, will be paid | Ship Galena, Dennis, New Orleans, 17 days, with mdse, to | Put back 26th Sharon, Brooks, for Charleston. @nd the bank will go into liquidation. The follow- | so much waste paver. This gentleman his: | out of and the remainder by the | WNeleoné Son,” y ? 7 Off the Lisard 15th Gen Jacobi, from NYork for Bremen. ing card appeared in the Times of yesterday after | residence on board of the steamer while she re- | municipality. The e: cansed by the corps of | od8ttk Ross (Br), Silverwood, Hull, 49 days, with eoal and oe oe Pai yee Bre Weak the Coe eon, whioh we are requested to copy:— maizs in port, saving thus twenty-five dollars fine, | watchmen will be paid, as at present, by the Ayun- | “dark I's ‘Guenucrar? Wether Mecacaibo, 26 days, with | Penbagen. “fo vue Derosirons or Exiis & Srcrars.—I | and the came sum for the ship that him. | tamiento, out of single tax which it imposes, | coffee. hides @™, to da, Jove'& C ‘ FaLmovrn—Arr Oct 23 Adriatic, Brown, London for Car- deem it my duty to make the following statement | Passengers for Cuba should remember that the law | The follow'ng is a list of tments made with | ,,507K Ceri (of Orrington), Hopkins, San Juan, Cae, | ee ee een eid intn washed overboard, and éo the . My father was taken suddenly il! requires a certificate frcm the Spanish Consul at the | the smount of the pay of, Sproin 1a dare, Tie sagas, Se, to Surges, Clearmia & Copy: Tose of jibboom, bul rary ‘stove, having this morning with congestion of the brain, and asI | port of embarkation, if they oome here to re: | First Class -— Montht Bark Maria Morton, Bryant, Savannah, 5 days, with cot- | U¥en struck by x sen 7th Oct, in lat 36, fom 19, whloh tise considered his case a hopeless one, I took the course | side a few days ‘or months, which costs | ~ Col. D, Francisco Garcia, Principal Chief. --¢200"" ee et ete ticreane fatiee fiat se om CdS A 3? aaah idiagemgmmrsel ena nena inciaey nth shortest pousibie time. We have clooed the | necematy. “Persons varsiving “in the ‘steamers, | Carts O"Fersnds ates 7S | ik Alm lee, Carta, Teapots, a, | SBA roa Ate, ae: Lh ' F @oors of the ‘ing heuse, and shall,on the arrival | and bourd to New Orleans or other places by the Don Nicolas Lobo, second do. Ratha hy m, Bear ia ht Rainn caarenn me | Ger genet Weta: ac BPS. mg of Mr. Sturges from New York, make a full and | same conveyance, or other in connection, are “ Franciseo Eetes, do... stan, 20 Saye, with frait, to Cham Rotinson & Co, i 2 ie complete statement of the affairs cf the house. I | mitted te goon shore, for woieh they pay te dl. } § Aldon Igh ae do, of cavalry ia Se onied, ae a bet pomn Bibi; ERA osephine, Bornholm, 1 wie beg iblic ta be indulgent fora few days, and | lar, which is cevoted, as ‘‘ passenger money” isin | .,,Mamerld Pulido, Com. Mounted Brie itieke, ip pc, Miatansae, 12 dsys, with sugar | _ SId from Greencok 20th, Alvérton. Cameron, NOrloans; T assure thet nothing shali be kept from them. | the United States, if not to hospital purposes, toa | “"™8eon awn 9.900 | “Main Lens Uleoren (ocr Frith, B@Anuts, # dagen, th vol: mak, 'NOvlenns: Sunbeam, Dow, Savannah; 26h, Clars, Re ly, Rowtanp Ex11s, Jr.” | charity that embraces, when necessary, the suffering | rirst tection of the Government Poli | ast, fo WM Smith e Co ‘ack pada Kk, ‘San Francisco. doh To show how strange and improbable stories will, | and uvfortunate of all ‘nations that by casualty are Six Commissaries, each $150. $900 Schr BN Hawkins, Griffin, Charleston, 5 days, with cot- Fe eo athena 20 es Woshiezs, Arenson; on occasion of panic or excitement, find their way | thrown among us. | Six Sub, do., each $120,, ‘ La rat Beveeay, Bot & oe, df digs ait om tere = re ee Line ee Wilson eee emong the crowd, and be believed, yesterday about | The “ Know Nothing” sombreros make considera: | 1 Warden for Casa Blanca, and logwood, to Rolker &Melimaas | z two @olock we were told ay several gentlemen that | ble spread among our fashionable boys on the pla. | 37 Safeguards, each $100,, ‘Schr Boni Br), MoCoy, Halifax, 12 days, with fish, to J ENOA—Arr Oct 17 Ocean Eagle, Moees, NOrleans, y ys © dospebce eet been received) from New York, am: | HAs and pemsaasaes, Sluos sivalling. the inverted | ‘ace ; Witmington, ¢ days yap ALTAR Are Oct 10, Racer King, Malaga (and old for @ounting leath ir. Sturges. We made an | canoes wi “bes! our reverend and most holy | Pol ‘ x ies). ié . pt to trae the rumor, and were soon satisfied | clergy, Dot, perhaos, Indicative of the sense of the | (7¢,Tollce Secretary chr Young Amica bree masied), Pinney, Baltimor, | ©-AEr, of 10th, Charlotte B Fay, Clarke, Malaga, and yes oftruth. Weare glad to state that | Wearers, hy “like charity,” covering a multitude | sree rads, berky, a * Witseides One a pore, R NoOrleans: 224, iva and well, and will probab'y be of * infirm! . | Schr Henry Clay, for Albany, Robert L Lane, Lowell, do; 20tb, North. Wind, Hildreth, N é the city in a few days. | _ The acting consul of the United States, Col. Wm. Sehr Mary Newell, Bangor, 8 3 Tork; 2th, St Nicholas, Bragdon, » Bya Nearly opposite to the banking houses of Ellis & | H. Robertson, is bringing to the al of the | - Two miters, $40 80 Prog Shy hag oo : RYork Bia gior Wieder Ross; “ Sturges is the banking house of T.S. Goodman & | Captain General a plan by which steamers of the | One second official, : 20 Schr Alfred Andre F . Hemisphere, Pray, NY ork; Heidelberg, Williams, and ‘Gran: Co., on which a run was commenced at nine o'clock. | United States, and other countries, ge mails | One do. to each commissary, $30 ench..,... 480 Sloop Antecedent, Kelly, ito State, Billings, NOrleans; 284, St De tansbeo, N ‘The [vitg stream poured in until twelve o'clock, | and passengers, od jo ta a to enter port at eared id os first to ve 3 Sloop Joel Hall, Willa . ig veo 4 OCaiboun, Short Novesne: | hima Car: when the doors were closed and payment was eus- | night, o that vesse after sunset will not | Eeeciee feted coubelivests BELOW. Hone Kone:her' Aug a1 tos Howland: San Fran. A notice was placed on the outside of the | be compelled to remain outside cf the Moro in bad Expenses for the warden, Casa Bis * "00 Ship Caroline, 115 days from Callao. ; ‘cour jon, Tacker, flding, in the following worde:—‘All notes paya- | weatker, at risk as well as to the discomfort of | % Dee re on Wind at eumise' NEy meridian, do; sunset, ESE lerlin, Weston, bere this day will found at Groesbeck & paseengers, but go directly to their usual anchor- | Second Section of Safegnards— ee Subsequently the following statement wns | age:—baving on board a night guard, to prevent Five ieitacaaatels each $45. | communication with the shore unti! the accustomed | Ten safeguards, first class, ‘ 35 . Goopman & Co.'s Banxixe Hoves, ) yisits are made. This will save the steamers aneéx- | 160 - second class,‘ 30, Cixernwatt, Onto, Nov. 8, 1864. f pee of from one hundred to one hundred and " . The undersigned find it necessary, in consequence fifty dollars each night so avoided, and enable them | (7¢ brigadier, mounted. of the exoited state of the public in regard to to screw up, pack, repair, and attend to anyother) jy cnts ox are bey ial matters to suspend for the present. They necestary engine and obip service, for early depar- : Boe ct Ri lows wee sold by auction at San Francisco 12th Damariscotta 4th inst, by Jamos Wood- ship of 1000 tons; 7th inst, hy Messrs William a ship of 1100 tons. Same or, by Messrs Metealf & Norris,’ # # tone, called the & Morris. At Castine 7th ins! ship of 965 tons, called the Benj ker, Wilmington; ; ia Boninger, Moyer, d Brauwershaven; Isabella, Hayden, Ball more. In port 20t): Maria Adriana, Van Duyn, delphia, ready. len, for Phila- One trumpeter,s..... 1g bo insure their depositors of their entire sol- | ture the following day. It is presumed that the ex- | kaypenses of the brigade, Fee Santis a i eee ann me Are Oss 3, Marechal i Venoy, and tha: no person shall lose either princigal ceeding gocd common senee of General Concha, Rent of ouster 10h verre Brothers were to launch at Badger's mana etre By, Foterso br interest by them. T, 3.Goopman & Cu. with his desire to extend the facilities for foreign in- Furniture for same. The banking house of John B. Morion & Co.,on | tercousse, especially with the United States, will | Third street, suspenced payment, making,in induce immediate attention to the proposition, with , Watchmen of the Havana— « he aggregate, four private bank suspensions in | favorable consideration. For thie, and ssveralether | “ix Cabos wardens, at $45.each |, this afternoon, a ship of 1200 tons not yet di. York. Shale owned hy Mescre' Semel Sheafe, and Geo W Haven, | “Huns carr Get dl Prerident Besiow, St Jobns, NB; Dorcas € Yeato ash; 25th, Alvarado, 22d, ee eae a ee, jamuel At Rockland 4th | Mr Sanford 8 ocklan at, by Sanfc itarrett, a ric ship of 1808 tons, called the Charles A Farwell. Sheivowns . | | 80 watchmen. at 80 each d by Mi Francis Cobb, N A Farwell, Joseph Farwell, Jarm, Salters, Mobile ; Jobn PiGhel we, blere are he marl face om | Haun emul cant eel | Peo st Sn Gan et Gok naethee Med Rance a alla 52a att iutbon Geoted with the monetary affsirs of yesterday in | as abroad, will be under many ob! 3. fhelt int ty ea fer the cea i ightlng Gualuous ankle We] Ronen Beane on “4 Braids ¥ y auth, Wa: Gieciansdl, Or cwurz® there was seen said b; The reorganization of oar tea cipal police de- | be commanded ty capt eae Sn ee er Pvelimae ‘do; Star of te Kast, Hudson, Bollee, ‘Hon. le Cranes wr ie pe Po | : ‘At do th inst, by Mesure Starratt. & deren Houston, McGill Gnttesten! ‘Hellen Ni Ror. ov tons, called the Sarah E Dix. She i Jeane: William Pat ‘Minot, Richmond, Vaj 25th, Ai loodie, ba Gifferent partice—some in condemmatins, others in | partments, embracing the guards for day ser. | @, fast ae = | N¥ork via Halifax; 20th, ‘Atle (iy West, Mork: fication, under the circumstances. Among | vice, and the watchmen for night duty, is | Do you not think thi rv Crockett, J J Perry and Starratt & Hav any of the best informed ;ersons belief #8 enter- | abcut assuming form zd shape under mili. | extremely efficient 7 Sosa be, pace it? a oy TE wor NEE sane, Cutting” Wor Soth. Bacal’ Gained that the failures would be benefisial .. the | tary control and subjection. The cost for officials, Nous verrons, as the lemented Father Ritchie used | — i 4 Bist, Canaan 8, Bone, Yer: ©mmmanity, and would lead to a better state of fhe | sectetaries, rents, stationery, and subordinates of | to ay. ‘Telegraphic Marine : m Eagle, Gro- money market. ) all classes is estimated at $261,936 per annum—toio- | ‘The railway commenced from Macagua to Villa | BOSTON, Nov 12—Arr ship * Mate’ eCedie; bark John darn me er bison Nom ‘Jes We presume that the immediate failure of these | ci‘1¢ the suburbs of the city, te villages of Regla | @jara is not to be proceeded with, the large amount | Gardner, Calentta, Fi Munroe, C: ; banks will be to embarrass many of the depositors | and U.* Blanca-—which, if sasessed by capitation, | required to compass it being greater than the Herald Marine Corres] , . A ‘who are ¢ an active basiness, finding, as they | would be Very ue one dollar and twenty-five | gover: ment con support. Nov ries steamehi ae Tee ceritan, Clark, and Albert do, their available means p'aced in a position where | cents for every i>abitant cfall ages andicolors. | ” The various bereficencias are Lereafter to receive Boston, 50 ‘hours; brie, Lucy Attwood, Delano, NYork; Chariot of Fame, Kno Bevvens Sythe: hey cannot reach them. We know of several gen- | ‘The steamer Can ¥b8 arrived nearly tvo days in consignments of the emancipados, and they are to | Purruit (Br Se et banks yonn, NBy Fh Ry ot New Kerk: @emea who had from five to ten thousand dol advance of her time, °P the 30:b; advertised to | be permitted to arsign to parties avy excess My Sorte chad *, N Allen, ; John Boyn: ‘ou deposit, which they want to use immedia‘ely to | leave thisfor New Orlearts on the Ist of November. in cumbers not req for their own service. The bing Light. Jolnstor . tingill, Port ba a SR Geet the payments of notes falliog due,-and which | Buch speed defeats the plans o thore who calculate ties to whom such emancipados are assigned are | st City of Kew age, Bawrnews i ' 8 Gildersleeve, B ore gohan ‘wb au have to go to protest, because of the insbility | upon her rather more than if eb¢ was bebind; not a bs pay the stipvlated price for each class to the | x, tk Bester 2 ; Coronet, Cousins, New 5 cy Job peel ee eae for a | ouster Botha be ey beneficencias, who are not to be required to pay anders emerson, XG kyab; Slat, Geo Wi ’ oN upon them so unexpect- — in tiers it owners ©! e were he consi to them. 'atterson. 5 5 . edly; ouice Shan this we do not apprehend any par- | glad to have thelt period of furnace trial and roast: | “Peter ticks, the New York eorteenomient of the | Sta*e Ee pm | pane raee cutmentverkt Gen Derry, Seavey, Apelachs Gorlar evil wi:ich will result from the suspension. | fog shortened, and to catch » breath of sweet all Dicrto de la ‘Marina, must rest content for a brief | Lovett, NYork; Telegraph, Battery, de OR a He js generally hoped that the banks will be ablo | smong the peim groves of Cuba, Many bitter com- | season. I have nct time to attend to him ths morn- | Bridgeport; J Ml Cross, McCormick, Bel Cla 26th Fond Maldstone, White, eee ion, NYorks 294, do mé ee Habilities, though the depositors will | plaints I have beard of the imposition practised by | ing. However, he will not spoil by keeping. Losrom ey Arrth, Mavens; Joka L Dimmook, Lineets, Tat Gave to eFtroise and await some little time | the agents in New York, in z cabin passengers | OUGHEREPSIE. Disasters. a ia be Mates Warner, NYork; 25eh, Ore: Gefore they get ther bands upon their cash. at the highest rates, for whom ttey had no cabin; p, §&—Mr. Brodie, the 1 of whom I | _.S%i7 S7BARO, before reported at Callao, left she Chincha ue, Food th, Wm Frothingham, Tab- . gentleman om. Islands July & and reached ns far as 45 degreos South lati Sewall, Small, Isis Verte; ‘The rier of the same paper says: — accommodation, and no adequate cabin or table have spoken an passenger in the Jewess, was allowed a while tendding in n gale a heavy sen struck hex "Agnes, Scott, St 4 2 ed ber stern faame,.. Thre ew, Nverk: David Brewin, ate o' ine, Ford, Calew &L jon, of the Central Bank, | attendance. fo: passengers to obtain the slightest to co; bi di ise ot * were: arcn, but ‘paid all the demands attention from stewards (one eR ml eee scwcd pain and ¢) i creditors 7 hip. roceaded ns far an 48 | ship leaking so much was , PI keeping, her yetore the wind ip so badly strained and head § become satie- | three hundre¢ Feee) ne waitérs, had to submit to City Intelligence. , charge all its | extortions, #t their will, or suffer in want. ‘Tox Wer Weatner Coxtisern.—Brevity is the soul bls to repair her, an Miabilities, the excitement subsided before 5 o'clock. | things should be known to the p:oprietors and 7 “. n aaked nue Mis was impossible to, repels be | reference their in. of If this is so, we intend to be very witty in this | therefore condemned her. She fe: ated ae Of the Clinton ‘Bank ot | Saree ae kd aoe epee ‘heir boats, | ar It rained all day yesterday, with no prospeots | prllt.snie of 690 tons, and belenged to B Maviaon& 0, of Coombes gedeemed, and ali Ohio banks, with | The passengers » hi of the captain and the of letting up at midnight. Article tobe concluded when | Suiz Danirn Wenerer, at Boston from Liverpool, on 234 | ni, Dyott, Trini: Bia enahn Stig Bok of Oeil wt me | pond edu iti te Power ava 6 hc weather noe aiede hey ani fe the weneraecmaereragacs | Bu date also the pa- | condition of the crowd; but they could not, with ally, ,905 Ascension —Mr. Eugene Godard, accompanted anladien, fee AS Gare) wees tt ban and cals, | Ken han Veench snd of the branches | their Kindness, marge the boat or increase the BUM’ | sie; Poisconirier, Beq., made a very successful consi 5 ~ueete tie excursion on Friday evening last. They as- | pu Bawx Triron, before, reported abandoned of the barks is dered | oor markets I have nothing to note of import: <renan " he) nN _vatore, reported abandene ce feclins t Hipy t half-past four o’elock, t, sld from Glargow Ang 81 for " bors seca: | anc, gnre tat the Daposticn to decline tn Peon oc haing erm im com ster time gy | Sp tonane nen nna enn cen Hew a OX sions continues. Lumber— lighted at thirty-three minutes past five o'clock, in . was th 1 IS demand; box shooks lookingstill for higher figures, SCV) Meith ater county, N.Y, seven miles be: | nic Comat, of Boston, (eaters tepertedl, TREE Stine | in our revort of last evening that the | Exchanges nominal at leet rates. Freights more |. 014 peokskill, on the farm. of DW, Koapp, near the | frst three letters of her name, were only visible, Phacton, Spooner, Caloutta; 28th, Oregon, scten of the Miami Valley Bank of Dayton were not | down, and not so easily found. Health throughout premises of Henry W. Hart, from both of which gaatle- ‘Whalemen. Porter, ay ' frceived. ‘We learned today, however, that they | the inlard good. Planters’ prospects ditto. The | inen they received every attention, Mr. Gone de. | aye 5 rants Oct Ge soot, GetaGegtintgey dente, | fombna amt 12. crm 1, Salads, Nord th Cathe ar token by the Trost Company, The olf estab | cormmevcie! rezorts and fall flesas ondored P7 | wibes the sejege ae Be ag Ate 1 ae; xf 4 n dtarbae fave the mabe | nh: Cramer, do tr Ueto ot ada Sot Peomgt " ia good condit predecessor quill tound Xe. | Siews en route could not be surpassed for beauty and | Jen Parker, e200 do, Catawba, Swain, do 000 doi TF Constan : Wack chs-cntion le oocmrerttively mana | ic ve er Dy «| tariety of agenery. Gaselle, Upham, do 0 do, | Bufus, Boston. nd had a heavy gale fram York 25th, punt Nanves—Arr Margaret, Wood, NOrleans. Newo, to Oct 20 Robert & Lewis, V1 Gromso— OW Oct 10 Catharlan fees Nat oe Oct 26 » Stuart, London (and od sg hnenen nie: Oct 21 Sacsusa, Souper, Callao via Queens- tok SRTEANP Roave—Arr Oct 29 Cordelia, Bishop, Leadon br Are nBeris ad Abie Wilson, Coward: Queben, ney Hepeeed, Sid bth Secuura, Souper, Padstow (cco Padstow); 298 “Arr Oct 23 Windsor Castle, Mobile. uxn—Sid A Cutts, Harwich, for Canisth wiih loas of maoker. and chain ittbores eed to cutwater, having been in col! woxgy, NSW—Arr Ji Racer, Ainswort! er Ook 33 Golan! Re ‘Thorndike, cumseb, Gardiner, Quebec; Alice pson, Lai sas; O0e cate, Irvine, London. Sid’ 26th Dr’ Riga, Reet Eats Sut Sdth Antoinette, for N Yorks Gece Simearone--Arr Sept 15 Bliss Ann, Dudley, NYork; Wty Brewer, ‘Bombay. poragacr Ok Sept 26 Granite State, from Havre for New jeans. : oSCiEY—Off Oct 16 Uland, Jahnson, from Bremen for New ‘Texei—Arr Oct 23 M Bruyp, Charleston, Vico are Oct 1 Binadle Sols, NOficans; 10th, ‘Gipeay, a ans Win, neh ee So h—Arr Oct rian, Warkmeister, remin ship from NYork (rupposed the Meta 4 ‘Arr off Republik, Wenko, from NYork. Wananw PornrArr Got 24 Luna, Nason, St John, NB POA—SId Sept 2 W Edward, Kleinhouwer, NY‘ Yanmovrn—At anchor in the roads Oct 21 Wm Chapman, meries for Grinsby. Emmerson, from A Lonpon, Oct 21—The ship Old Hickory, Porter, of Bostom, haypor completed her in Mr. Green's dry’ doo es: to the Fiver, has since Into the Bast India Dock, to load for Caloutta, ip Ar Macoduck, few York, having dis- charged her cargo of deals in the East India Docks, wasthis morning beulod out into the river, and bas for Liverpool to load for New York. S0th—Extract of the of surveys of ships at Cal- catta, by d's surveyor, received this morning. ort is sleutta, Rept 1:— as become # total wreck; only twe arringes and about five hundred railway sleepers ve tigen saved from h ‘The Am sbip'Finland has been pnt into the East India dock, and bas had new gripe and cutwater. ‘The Ara shij has been she heard s cry from on board the brig ing. ‘The George Law threw overboard twenty-two cases of sugar from the forepart of her hold, to lighten Sovrnamrron, Oct 26—The bark Triton, Stewart, verpool, frem the Clyde to Boston, with coals and Miskdoned in a staking state Got Thin tot 45 Ne North ‘New ¥« crew a heavy gale sprang up immediately abandoned. Quinim, by Tobermory,"Oct 20—A dismast stout 380 tons, timber laden, was cast ashore Tyree 14th Oot.; sho has since broken up; ly drifted on shore; from the quantity of bi on her, abe bas been some time drifting about. Fazmoutn, Oct. 22—The Marathon, (late Caines,) Bristol, for Philadelphia, arrived here, with master a1 man washed overboard, and loss of Jibboom, bulwarks, £0. and gig atova, having been struck by ason 7th Octover, i lat. $6, lon, 19, which also filled the cabin with water, damaged the chronometer and provisions. Lisnpw, Oct. 10—The Alegre, Gavinho, from Oporto fee Now York; arrived here, ‘with damage to spars, sails &¢.; 0u8 Barsrm, Oct. 2—The Am ship Panama, whieh arrived here Oct. from New ad got adrift a heavy gale in tho night of Oct. 26, and grounded below outer harbor of the new dock at von, but was ‘bens noon, and came to anchor in the roads, and ff again hae finge been taken Into Bremerhaven dock. Vater Gruner, frem Porto Rico to Bremen, trawl sloop Hero, He was taken from the Swedish bark rolina Asander, from Geffble for New York, which off the Sout 18th inst., at 9 p.m. [Put into Dover Oct. 19.) Dat, October 20—The Charles Coopor, Cutts, for NY 8 snd chats. Rt back yeeterday, with ‘he Dawsons, Fordham, from Enstpott for Yarmouth, ax rived here; three days after leaving port was struck by & causing her to make a good deal of water; took four hands fo assist at the pups. ‘The Charles Cooper has becn supplied with 90 fathoms of chain cable. FLEETWOOD, Oct 25—A bag of cotto LKine ware R underneath, was pioked up off Blackpdol on Oot Buusrox (Pill), Oct 28—The Am ship Lone Star, Bou! has arrived 'New Orleans, with threo of the orew and o ie ERE, Tomes Star of The collision fo's aluking state. Ss Tornay, Oct. to boli to the Bnav, Oct, Z—Ms. Hilfar, mate belonging, to the bask, was BALTIMORE—Arr Nov 10 bark Elis, Flinn, Bostonysehes low \e David Cox, Linch, Albany; Sea Bird, Bi Ni Bitte Haas Stan Beam ee te pa me t2 Bird, Hw y Scotia, Fisher, West Indies; sokrs Adonis (Br), Payson, St Johns, NF; A L Hyd, Fester, Bee ton; Mim vera, Fall ‘River; James Wonse, Now York; Tillie E, Endicott, Di (Brem), and bark Hanover, from ; also, ship Anderson, Coffin, from NYork. 5 ORELFAST—Sid Nov 4 ship Wild.Cat (new), Alded, New ath BATH—Arr Noy 9 Savannah, BaNgor-cl nd Wow bri Krahn fost, fe we vane. You sepa tans Lat ia be ore erinick, ay Ne ioe, CGH; Tall oe Aptoas Hea Riossian, Pantad, Fore pain; Dat i Oricsns; Triton, Dennison, ‘Voltigeur (Fr), David, Cadis; Gin ‘Holt, Grindell, Wilmington, NC; M&J ‘Studley, Baitimore; Argo, (new paohet, 273 ond; cry Ho} dos, s ovell, Sangurties; Reno} H at We Babbidgs, beige Cm vi Bae Novos bit Pitvrs at ber nosk ab WG wpe ol dlesex, Godfroy, N 9h ult; Bennington, Fi oy it ty Frauen, Sutetan ae ate Ky rH 85 Webster, Rider; B kverett, Ugveland and vay ht, os "Hol eS as mul Baltimore; Ai Ni nia, apa: B Gigom), Higting, Holmen ol 4 af ese dane mea ‘ eo Delivers Jacksonville 28th uitt Albert Adame,’ Hi ‘ilmington, NC; , Griffin, and Emeline (of um, Baltimore; Isola, Griffin; Toutes 4 jac] Galet, "Bacon, Norfolk a; Hicetrie Th Iago G timore; Mohawk, Johnson; Bearse; Corson; Horton, Vanaiiter Joba Grants ‘Wallscor Gea nob, pekes L Da Seabury BLP atone Sawyer, Gould; Triumph, Mason; Jos Tarner, Chase: of the Ocean, ‘Bibbetts, Rickerson; Wm pind Gilkey: Hatehs berth Amboy Russell Sears: Cape iigess| Besnetes a ina ana Sues ‘essenden, Hooper; Z " id s Wi York: At Y ‘obster, Howard, Liver- Quarantine, ship Davi We s Albany: ‘esr , Michaels, pock sailed Sept Bet trig Paclt, Yue, "Boston: 1 ‘i Be sents? remonecy, Boston. "Sid bark Olivia, Be CAMD) rr Nov $ schr Solon, Hosmer, New York. 814 24, fetr Osean Sir. ‘Tilden, Mol. ph Gen Peavey, ent" New Yon sid Ist! Prat arara. Star, New York; 6 ait Pana ron Sar eas Now Wek Sc Stranger, xno. Moos au jon, NYork; Henty Clay, ty oan pe Roerath, 7 A ti den C1 RYorr: Fune Poppe, Boron ou; brig now Orleag (Sard), 1s80, New Yor vt JLEHEAD—Sid Nov 9 Sarah Jane, Warren, New ‘ork. NORPOLK—Arr Nov 9 schrs F: Ni rr eer NEW LONDON—Arr Nov 10 er aren, Vira ¥ N ih: , Obersom, yore forNorwieh: sohts David Ho! ‘she ‘on good, Smith, New York. NEW BEBFORD—Are Nev Qechr Montano, Atbany. Sl Prt B iy, Ewen; Ellen jan, NYork. dia Gibbs (from REWPORT sid Nov 10,34 AM, sae Wa be N, kan) (a Not Sane, Fitagerald, pay flute beweian Joy Seches James, Small, Rick- me 3. le. . PROVIDENCE Ave ov 10 peopelier Petrel, Jones, York; m P Willie Son Gall, Howland, Baltimoze; Monte a ifrey, pra gh pia te a feee Francis, Sydleman, sea Iyome, sid sehre Moree 0 Leonards, Birgo, James River, EW Farringtos, Robinson, and Harri lone. Mogers, Rappahannock: 5 8 Weldin, Smith, a oy nferekowit 8 “ Case, Rondout; Mides, Smith, D—Cld Nov 10 trig Mati} ta, Orr, Mata PORTRUOU TIS Rov Bee Miceere Hite Beane LELYMOUTH-Sid Nov @ sehr Matilia, Burgess, Ath LLAND—Arr Nov 9 schr Pallas, NYork. Std 6th, Nay 10 schr DL Sturgis, Norris, Now York. 8 "ost Const af AS Wr SA H—Arr N. bai t Mie, Mi Ne xen; Lara seal ‘Bath: sobre Abbott Deve: %, TAU Nov 8 sloop Me NYork. sia ~ 8 Bi Sst L crear, and ‘as Nelson, Philadelphia; 8th, IENAM—Arr Nov 8 echrs dria, Law, N a oT iy ttn Enitndebyty ott eeeaelt, Sonn 4 iy sels Freet Pacswous iin. vn itbinia, do: Meteor, Albany; Otb, Beart, No ne, sloop B Sprague, do, . stilt

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