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AN APPEAL IN ALF THE SUFFER- by 0 bona fide holder, gave no title against the Indian Fight on the Plains. Scbr J W (new), Now ballet, te Oldeadarg, ING EMIGRANTS FROM THE NEW ERA. ue owner. Nor dees the omiselon of the true owner te FOUR KILLED AND ONE WOUNDED. Daywon, 6 Syren. "She te invonded fo the Ratton lise of _ Sehehe, cnt Sermies, The undersigned takes the liberty of soliciting the aid seks the most indialons wengs to. give metien bo the do. {Correspondence of the 8t. Louis Republican.) m, Mary, +, Baltimore. Nov} Kanes (0), Geerkia, N York, (and pee- of a generous public for the passengers saved the | fondant, the captain of the vegsel, defeat the true owner’ C. Banas oF Ton Frasea Rives, Satara, On Pe 4 “ “Corawnae - anne y XIOHYERN MORE OF TER FAsGEMenES— | wreck of the Ameritan ship Hew Ive, About ene hun- . i October 23, my Pniladelphia for Providence. anpere—Pat beck Oct BL Mashones ARRIVAL 0} » for BURIAL OF THR DEAD, RTO. dred snd thity of thom bare arrived in tama ia a dest me Pek vg ed Maer. Bower, Pallas for New Haves. as ap Ae x The fo"'owing letter is from Mr. W. M.\Wormerkirach, | {tthe offices of the German Soolety, No. 78 Greenwich Cate eae eee. Cay Soh Hanlesen Bbsoy, Phipatohia fr Newbarypor. ee. ean, fua tached); Goethe, le, om — One of the clerks of the Gemmissioners of Emigration, | street, and donations in money at the office of the un- ar ing place of the emi- | Schr Eorhemis, 2h ad 5 Ascodee Zorden. from Ant wen eas whe ia at present at Deal, attending to the survivors of | detsigned, No, LExchange place, | Imunared miles chove Fort Keat- | Sits,'fucte,Duen Umar, Srokiant Bed re tatty Gada Rear the wreck November 16, 1854. President of German Society. Platte. Daring the day of the | Sloop Fred Brown, Gardner, Providence. ‘Trinidad’?Arthar Butement, New Orleans; Nev 1, ‘All the passengers who have recovered from the ef- 21st inst. three Indians came to sadecm | BELOW. be - pS fects of the fatigue and exposure on the wreck, and who IRS Al Bections en) Tot carob | Also, pap York; Nov, Antolustte Wichs,_ trom Bremes fer Ganveer are now here, will be sent to New York to-day. There | MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. roads—Increased Revenue of that time, but he would give them | Wind doring the dey NW. ““‘Deaum—Sld Nov 1 Nebraska, Bestman, N'Y‘ are cighteen altogether. We have here one woman who | pe %, ; 2 ‘some tobacco, which he did; they then left and a te et once emaad Faimovrn-oPatn Oot So fer water, Westprali, Mensing, has been confined, and 4 man who has broken his leg. ethane eee AEE ie te abate | fee eee Se: ‘Det 50: Competitor, Savoks, NB. ‘The woman is at Deal Beach; her name is Amelia Danz Matta 0 Sy, ee ee Mr, to let him pas: through France, Mas been received, and, | | We were congratulating ourselves on the success by, Stephen Youur, | Gatway—Are Oct Si Susan, Mig? Men, : : : ; _ | together with the despatches from our Legations ia Bog’ | of this plan of making tho Indians leave without giv- | called the Bell Flower: | | Gramanram—Are Oct 36 Oliver Meehlaer, sal we Her husband and child both died on board the wreck. | Noy. 16.—Several petitions for relief from taxation; | [oBs'her ith the despatches from ame ta Bee | for Boston). "Cid 2th Jaa MIicks, Lathaae, NYorss a Her brother, Theodore Keinmerer, living at 395 Market , petitions of parties for clerkship in the civil courta; beta obnme then pA ly als = Ree) ing en Sees more valuable, or having trou- | City of “ Aaderson, ah, Atreet, Philadelphia, is at present in Eatontown. Mar- phere oe Peery tr Aiea Pit ieeing tee tee | an accredited agent of our government in Europe, is still |" We seated ourselves to partake of our evening ree NEW eS Whee ome Reports. Rinvorr= Sid Oct 90 Maria ‘Adriane, ‘Van uyn, mouth county, lying ill, under the care of a physic in October last by the blasting of rocks in Forty-cighth | re ie ie ear anes ene ee | Past, and considered ourselves tly at home, | Boston. ! Central Amerion, | delphia; Sst, Antony, Napperst, Boston. The people ofthe tarrounding country have been very | rest, etween Tenth and Hleventh avenues; the pal | 182 pte ofthe Ol aad the New World This itis, | we a eee, neated the crack. of a rifle soon | Noy 16-Are shine Gen Nowell, Cadis; Diana, | York. "Sid 20h Leander, Fettjuch, Nock: Sen! Medea Kind to the survivors. Ihave given to all the passen. | ten o \ et, * | probably, which excited the ire of the Frengh govern: | changed into sadness, that itelia, St Domingo; pa, Man: | Niemann, do. edd GRE As thse fhe of the Comslastcners of Eaigeas-.| 00 '*'* S06 marae he | ment. In the present state of war, and with the embers | rifle told too true a tale, for by my Mido fell as at enard, Matansag: A | AYRES IB vert Oot 81 Bavaria, Bailey ttt Shelton, tion in the Park, ant I have placed all the sick wader the | Reports of Committee on Finance—In favor of coneur- | EE priya tl i Ee ae ge Se ie nT | fon es Cee me canas aon cn Over. walned 5 Beaty, fee Onan scharge of Captain Bowne, the agent of the underwriters | Ting with theCouneilmen for the reduction and correction | jeylousy, on the part of the different governments of Eu- reached the * we there had time to Jone Bawnarmaee Watertaee Be Teka Wee wee r adhe of taxes on several parties; report of Committee on Fi- 1 3, we there ime to ascer- | Herald Marine Correspondence, Wilmington; Ashburton” Brediah; to the boat, so that they can be sent to New York. There | Dance, against soma patties for remission of taxes; the | TRY. pan4 Graduation Dill, passed ‘ tain the of our enemy; fifteen composed | PHILADELPHIA, Nov.16,4PM—Arr barks Flying Chil. | 22Scbe Moot eee: Oke ®, Paton, Geet will be aboutgighteen altogether, sent to New York to- | reports of the Committee on Streets, in favor of Gagging, | »qrheand Graduation Dil, pasted at the last session, | their company. Half naked, half starved, and ders (clipper. of Liverpool) ownrigg, Rio Janeiro; Louise, | bec: Emigrant, Harrison, SOrienny; Meridien, night, (Thuradloy,) as Lhave said, in addition to those | Fepairing, &c., sidewalks and streets; of the Committeo | General Land OMlce; bat the law requires considerable | Well armed, ea seemed ready for Kind pills Sith Semmes, Mate At ages Sid Nov 1 RB Porter, Levey Ba rae ‘They are all well on Lamps and’ Gas, to more effectually light the Battery | Todifestion, if it shall mot turn out entirely for the | Of bellish work. I ordered every man to pick bis "Cid steamers Osprey, Ames, Boston; Kennobes, Copea W | liner Rieck Gon Bere eens alisedy there,” Seer eee Se with gas. | modigention, Ae anal, ot turn out entirely for the | Tan, and when I gave the word every rifle told, for York: arke EllsatetE 9, Kenhoy, Vernambucts hack eps. | Cealhaee eateon RE. Se HE Oke Thave found Captain Bowne a man of energy and hu- | Krcurm OF THE SIXTH AND HiGHTH AVENUE RaROAD | ANodifcation of the law will, therefore im all proba. | seven fe 5 grog Says @time 22, Power, Havana; tele Crowell, Boston; sohre R | Put back Int Lord Maidstone, tor Mel manity, to whom the passengers can never be too thank- is | ORE " bility, be recommended by the Secretary of the Interior. | in the woods, We th that they had left, but 1B Tay Cola Reena) SOP Vea eee reeee panehs Titer th outward eames j : By a communication from the Comptroller it appears | Dility, be recommendnd py te ee eT er ane Interior ones 1 » but | phia; Amerionn Union, for ful for the trouble which he has taken to make them | that the following return has been made of the receipts af puted Tyr, , prices, fro Wolfe said that he and see; 80 he went | a ‘Ist Anglo-Saxon, Sinnott, Callac: comfortable. cr'the Sixih ‘and Righth avenue railcoad cars for the | Come down to 12 cents ap acre, have altsady ‘been | glowly and cautionsly t ; Da be | ss receiga Pee ee te deiphin, for Ptiagataie Beck As we cannot obtain the names of the dead, we have ; month of October:— quantities by speculators, and not actual settlers. | advanced when eight of | tt Qrleans; NYork : rae | Sixth Avenue Railroad Company + $20,300 52 , | towards him. We or two, | «Suit Wanarer (Br), Oldham, from Liverpool, bound to | Baltimore; Satelll 4, Mobile; placed, according to your direction, anumber on each | Pueti emis nee «S507 OF | 4, OF the 8,800,000 aores Of public Tend surveyed during | toWRrds hi i or Wane Movile, pot inte Savnubal on the idth inate Tor tepeiees have | Feknceeaameiae , dishlle: Empire, er body, and entered in a memorandum book the follow- | et sl iis arieptetieeiinereeh ¢ ‘halt yo partes Mr. Wolfe in the ankle. We ran towards them, and yy aaertciaeted lost on the Jersey shore, belonged to Tonpor—1 tered inwards Nov 2 Adelaide, Besles, Boe — ila a Total. a $48,637 87 | This is an unprecadented ievenue from that source, ox: they ran towards the woods. We had the extreme Menara. Hiteheoek & Co, of Bath, ana ¢ Capt "Hen , and e- | ie = dada, Winns, Se Jao. Cla Gutsin tures, 0. 45-—A female; Ulue calico dress; under clothing | tng report of the Committee on the Croton Aqueduct, | ceeding the average rovonud fom the ile Of pupils | poumest Logs Serge Tand jon the other side of fe ane ence in Bathe and $5,00'in the Americas omce | Irene, Williams, Havre and NYork. “etd vay 2d, Sootiat marked L. N.; brown hair, small in stature, aged about e petition of Jonathan Lawrence for the privilege | 1824s by upwards of six millions of dollars. Many of | Platte, but not ut eay 5 ball passing near | 4, $8,000 ak the Merchants’ officcs in Providence ric } Sawyer, Mobile, 16 years; very badly disfigured; found on her person ing Croton water in the d A by the | these lands have undoubtedly been entered in conte | their heads or bodies. We returned to camp. | ton office has $10,000, instead of the Boston office, as before | [tsROx Art Oct 20 Dot Aminos 2d, Henreguer, NYork. Geet AU Sacziig’ 8 two colldera, Sten thalere id pol and Sixth avenues aad Thirty-fourth and Forty- | auenee of the general rise of reall estate which took | The excitement goon subsided on our arrival there, | »ererted. Manorinugs Sa Oot 20 Monte Vermiae bens gold earring, guilders, 3 ten thalers in gold, . ry’ place ‘ing the ear, bY in | # e 2a—Sld Oct 29 Mount Vernon, NOr 8 | stree r 2 ; | Place during the past year, but others were clearly in | the melancholy duty of bu the | Bane Nepruns, of Boston, is supposed by the Boston 8 gold dollars, and 3 half dollars, j \ streets, was made a special order for Montay | snticipation of the location of now railroads, which were | ‘°F now came the melancholy duty the advertiner to be the derelict bark of Boston, reported oy | e804, Cld 80th Wm Penn, Codman, Balakiava; A P Jea- In “onde honsues Piste yy si s to. bring them into gencral market. Thirty thousani | dead. I capnot,Mr, Editor, say any more about (ii 'Pondicton, of hark John Gardner, at Boston, trom Cat. | ite Ts din intesitees in “order to ascertain the names of the bodies, I in ete reer OF SIDEWALKS. J miles of railroad were projected during the last year, to | $his, for my feelings will not let me. Iam an old | outta, Oct 29, lat 2734, lon 63 3! pag tiny the figure ; wer pan. Heroy, for NOrleans; Orphsa, Kempton, quired of the more intelligent passengers, but not one | 0" {he report uf the committe concurring with the | be built by donations of alternate sections of public | man,and have seen many « hard time, but none | of an‘old man with long white beard and crow Newronz—Sid Oct 30 Alabama, Masters, Callao; Now 2. could be recognized, on necount of the features being | sidewalks, being. pees t fetisden ween hae lands, and 19,709,000 acres of public lands were expeoted | reese aes tmuch as this. I will give you the a malatopmnst; was full of water, which was | S4AEAg!¢, Williams, Boston.’ RS “i ai Baas A i i Pebie : pe to be appropriated for that purpose. No such bill, how- | pames of our company : Rowse ‘ado or C . an, i almost entirely destroyed. I hope the papers which jon of the report, and others ever, passed the last pret bal oes the Minnesota bill, Udolphe Wolfe, New York, wounded. oy GM wp ororrdge gtd Gant Pi); ~ ieee Palestine, Tinker, London (and Seven hoes Conclcaaabad 0 i adios i | supported it, Alderman Voorhis moved that the report | = = a= om eeprom ee Ul throw iby substituting the sum of $5,000 insiewd | Which did pass, was afterwards repealed, though that 101 is pen su This was declared lost for want of a consti- ork). ptune, and part owner, leaves no doubt that the wreck secon was that ofthe Neptuno, which sailed from St Marys, | ores Hares Feiler cr heads Ge, about Oct &, Harrison Keene, master, for Demarara,an pia eta a repeal is probably ineffectual. But one million anda pared Nee ee pont half acres were selected for donations to railroads during | Saul Mantell, St. Louis Bs > b pend ct. The following are the | Degman ke 3 x 258 . only bodies which we have been able thus far to recog- | tutional vote—the members being nine to nine. Several it is believed that she tact with some vessel nie votes on the subject were passed: upon, and ultimately | the last Gscal year the residue of former appropriations | ; ef that the (ee ee eee Baierakt, Laren, for Bea Samuel Rothschild, Frederick Deubel, Johanna Riccks, | ‘emotion to concur was lost by a vote of ten to sevetl. | were’ located on military warrants, and eleven millions | illiam Nodway, killed. 19 years ol 7 | 10%, Johnson, forgNYork. A. Gruneborg, from Berli: On the presentation of the report of the Councilmen, | Net claimed as swamp lands for States, so that (he | ru . for whioh sum she was insure the Neptune of: | Livenvoon, Nov, 2—The Amelia Johnson arrived whole amount of public lands taken up, located or dis- Rothschild 1 in ta | recommending the appropriation of $500 fer the celebra: | " 8. hschild has a cousin in Savannah, Ga.; J. Deubel Tie of Beecekane pie Peoth OE MOvaRitiog ) prereees | posed of during the last fiscal year, ending June 30, 1854, Mr. Wolfe, being the youn, in the company, it had a bill of exchange of $211 40, dated Bremen, the 15th, | Herrick moved to strike out $500 and insert $1,000, as | 7ceeded actually the round sum of twenty-two millions of | behooves me to speak of his actions. During the ficé, in Boston, the other at the Provincial office, Canada. The Provincial office had also $2,500 on freight money. Fete ener baring peveed, Ook, 27 8 disabled Banx Srexcen Kinwr, of Robbinston, wresked on Salt | yards, and house on deck. painted stove, Koy, wasn good vessel, built im 18S, of 88) tous, and valued | And waterloened and abandoned, and appeared to have been” 000. a 1854; J. Riecks had two bills of exchange, of $140 and | it was day which should be celebrated by them as be- | “res ‘i “1 | hour of danger he exhibited a rare example of for- st about boarded, all ber sails being cut from the yards, The Potrel, $60, dated September 13, on Meyer & Stucken, in New | Come good citizens and patriots. econ na tead saee tpepatice that, under the eicient ani | titade and herolem, Respectfully yours, | Banx Avataxcns, abandoned on her passage to Yorn | Stantury, arrived hore from Old Calabar, roporte having York, drawn by Lehmann, Oppenteimer & Co. These | ,, Alderman Caacscry thought that Bracuation day had | Scent the reveniefrom mail aervice i onthe insoaas SinveL Masten, | Grux fromlOrleans, wns s good vessel of O95 tons register, | Eeiend fo Sateen um Wah mainmass gone, Oct. 17, lat. een celebrated long enough, and he woul a " " > former’ » Dull cs My ” or a bills and all ihe other articles of value found upon-the | the appropriation of ether $1,000 oF $500, "o) “SNM*E | and the deelt rapidly diminishing, notwithstanding the | poo) os Boo pe ee Sbout 814,000 oF $15,000, and supposed insured. wioupons Nov. 5—The ship Brother Jonathan, Tucker, of Dodies are in the hands of the coroner. Alderman Morr said as he was going out of office be | M&Y post offices that have been created, and the mail ‘ovINcES—We have St. | PERvvian BARK Axpxs, at Baltimoro Callao from expe- | on the morning of the Both Wit, om Balinduinton Poin, : é wished to have one glorifeation, ange mould vote for | service, which hus been largely increased during the ast | John, N. B.-papers of November 13. ‘The St. John | seneed teary weather on thy coast; during egale Wh ie | Steangtord: augh, after Weise ta soliton vil ths ship It as oe ht that we can get the bodies and trunks, | the amendment for $1,000. (Laughter.) ery zee, ee ad believed (and ean be proved, I be- News of the 13th says that “on the night of the Aes rhcle malt of atts Cr ee Liverpool for Bombay, has since become Which still remain in the steerage, out by to-morrow. | Alderman BLUNT said that he did not see the necessity reba] cok etary anteagl hwy al a for all the duty | 12th, it being very cold, the river opposite Frede- ot On tn ee ete in tok fom tier o bbls tome, ‘Tucker reports that the collision occurred. All the coffins and places of burial have been numbered | for any appropriation. He thought it would be sufficient | M Performs that is tosay, if the franking privilege were | rickton froze over; but on Friday morning the ice Loge crackers, kegs lard, I keg butter, 3 cakes cheese, Pa ee a Dog he BI ire orm according to your directions. to holat ¢ Je Hags in tho alty half-mast high. (Laughter.) | fig expec ce e department would exceed | had given way and disappeared. On Saturday chairs: marked 3. . 2 Co. Night, coming on left he | topgallantmast, mizontopgallantmast, quarter boat, and n “ le meant to hoist the flags. | ne " wreck, the dec! arly on a level © water; af: The ship now lies with her bulwarks four feet out of | MMMM A Het CNN uta pe time enough to | Oneot the best administered branches of the govern. | Oring, #o great was the cl ne fempeen Ter leaving saw a sche bearing down to her. Daal (6 oe ny A OE i i ture, that the mercury stood ban. The paseperated, ont Cor water, broadside on the beach, and about two hundred | raise the flags half-mast on the Ist of December, for the | Ment is the Patent Office, as the forthcoming report lock, ¢h Bric Wm D Suunzz, of Eastport, before reported ashore | tain Tucker did not see the,other ship si r : ; i Reet ) which will be ready by the frst of January) will prove | lock, the air feeling as blandand balmy as in, tuiishank, lest sites toot water, with wet Neal aud | er being thick, with sain, wind SSW. Captain yards from the shore, nearly opposite the inlet ealled | evacustion that would take place in this Boned, (Laugh- nee yee fiprovements have boca epemstea, | the month of June.” oe he Pana cad b fase water fa lee boll.” The abcainees of rn chit: kept werkieg Great Bend, ‘Alderman Brown supported the amendment for the | #24 by increasing the number of examiners from six to | The first cargo of American flour underthe new ites Gfemnd bar sendees 19: tepoeainle We have just numbered the last coffin 119, and have | increased uppropriation. | eleven, the whole business of that growing institution | law repealing the duties, arrived st St. John the | fevc%o've chrown overboard in order ‘to. g thirty more bodies yet to be disposed of. Thavebeen pre- | The amendment was then put and lost. | tae been eouaae: po Aer berger’. arg my een | Sivere Boren nee gerne from | which can be done if the weather holds m sent at the inspection of all the bodies, in order to ascer. | og alderman Buows moved that the sum of $950instead | Granted, and’ for te whole fecal year 1,000 will be | N°Cynottan, which sella from $11" te $i mae | Senta memes, Sint metalnd Darter was Qimees ae I. of $500 be inserted. tain, aa far as possible, their names. Ihave not slept | Alderman WX. TCcKER moved to amend by stating that | eached. which is about donble the number taken out the | bare | , of Eden, Sugett, which old from Boston for twenty-four hours, and am endeavoring now to get | none af the appropriation be expended in liquor. Sear previous. The inventive genius of America is evi- | “Shipbuilding bas been as active in the Provinces | apas, is supposed the vessel seen by the 8 few hours rest W. M. WERMERKIRSCH, | Pe bears Mort said as tnd ‘ ia at the ri elec- y hs ey | as in this country. The News says that on the | Aroq re ems pls teers arin baci teh =~ 5 ya's, eens peat dr pea her be ahontl waynert that Anabamnt cielenat Personal Intelligence. | 1th there were counted in this harbor no less than | “'soun Gry, of Newburyport, during & gale in the latter | {rom Liverpool on Friday Taat (with coal) for Aden, wasrem 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The amendment was lost, and the vote of the Council- | ton, Wells & Co., Paris, Nor. 2, 1854:— ge ly ie Br market, amounting to | Patt codenned. ‘There ‘insured on her outfits in the | -for 20 hours*by which time they had drifted within ight of i “ : men, appropriating $500’ for the celebration, was | Tomas Taylor, New York. J. G. Gibbs, 8, C. | over twenty one thousand tons, the largest belog | Newburyport offce, and the remainder in Boston. 10 miles e Moll, of Galloway, when they took te New York, Nov. 15, 1854. adopted. | No Me Beckwith cToggainys SB heal | 2,339 tons, ani the smal lest 221. Scum Donenin, ashore at Cuttyhunk, bas bilged and the boat: the abi yan down, in less en hour ards. The papers of to-day contain an article signed by Mr, | . The Pvstpest then proceeded to name the committee. | Nig ieerte J. F. Seott, Ki, There has been another collision on the Banks of | broken her deck, and will prove a total loss; © logwood | Anes iant grit Tato the Rey ete, Some et ree W. 0. Lewis, of the Sandy Hook Telegraph, in which he Oe eee Meare eee | W.H, Van boren, «* W. H. Philip, Bi. c. | Revie in this case between sailing vessels, { and xa Ho westly fed-—the ofl is damaged sats, Light, “One man is eupposed to be lost, or sucseeded in ‘ ; N begged to decline serving on a com- tt . 4 Soxn Hower, Gordon. from Navy Bay for Baltimore: On board the other ahip. One ‘wrokes, attempts to shield from censure the underwriters of this | mittee for the celebration of such.a memorsble event, | &: Fell R. M. Clark, Mass. Preity lltio! Gtncoah end LES wit’ guase, which arr at Havana $d-inst, put in in distress | and some ethers were dissbled. Netther master or me city forthe deficiency of boats, and other suitable life- hin we saan Se cis din s $500. “The ship Rar tan London, bound for St having been ashore, She will require caulking. saything belonging to seem. The = . Tak 4 saving apparatus, on board ¢ i ¢ Prrsupext then named the Aldermen of the Twen- ‘itan, from p + | Scum AR Pxanom, bense for Mobile, put into Norfolk hermen and Mariners’ Benevolent 7 *PP on board the steamboats which they | tee’ Ninth, Twenty-frst, Beventh and sixth wards, ad John, N. B., was run into on ee tne 16th, on | isth inst, with lose of spars and safle.” iken to forward them-on $9 Liverpecl. employ for the relief of wrecks along our coast, which I | such’ committee the Banks, in 8 thick fog, by a large ship, name un- | i 3d—The ship George Law,; Foray: i i " | ScuR MADONNA, of Searsport, which was ashore on Block Pp Law,’ Forsyth, of New York, from complained of in’ my letter dated at the scene of the | Alderman Morr (Twenty-first ward) said he wished to 4 Bo known, which stove in her bows, when ‘the water | Island come time since, has completed her repairs ‘at New: eee a hcatieica its Sean aa tee rea wreck on Monday. be pextaeed, as Bempali bent of town on that day. ‘ W.A.Ingraham,” « rushed in rapidly. Bythrowing out ballastf rward, | Port and is now ready for sea. Waksord.with domes. | tB¢J"tb tit, has beon taken into ry s Docks ‘Sleek eere Itis an ungrateful task to arraign any body for de- | 22° Fass regen ol ® very strong committee | . J. Hardeman, her bows were raized eo high as to stop the flow of | i007 Livew Euataxe, Combe, from ford. with domes- | to be surveyed and repaired. Lingibiney i "eh stereo tries F daly for de- | without you. (laughter. ) | E, H. Harrison, Md. water. The crew then nailed planks on the inside | {of (oet ie Tee eee inin off Long Bed, knooked «| , The ship Moro Castle, Bishop, of Richmond, Vs, from Lon- quency in a) yerrible a calamity as that over which | Alderman Howaxp.—I give notice that if I am to | 4° Van Bergen, “ H. Winter, “ and ontelde of the bows, placing mattresses inthe | hole in her bottom, when she immedistely aled with water | don for Cardif, de Coes, 58 climes ae Ses the whole cominunity are still shuddering with horror, | Serve on the committe, T shall require something strong- | ¢/R, Meade, «J.¥, Vroome, N. intervening space, and drawing a eail over all. In | sudsunk. Crow sav Thomas and Ann, of Sunderland, off Dungeness, on the niga and which has sent mourning and desolation to so many | ““ahe Beant proceeddttertake yp papers from the Coun- | OEE rr pnt tS A. G.. Powers, Ia. this si yy made sail for f Port, where the Notice to Mariners. pind SS aa ameninelimaids 9 es Sus sth ai e . Budlong, “ Frost, “ , 0. RrvoAL. hearts on both sides of the ocean. Far better task of | cilmen, and then adjourned to Monday next. 3.8 Santora, Maine W. i Sterling, © Yeseel arrived yesterday morning. On the collision | yg rent Or cme et, OO mumit of Mount Fi Maneriiins, Oct ‘3=The brig Eilis, Mohardeon, from recrimination from me the imploring cries and out ——_— W. i. Martin’ 8. C. 8.8 Parmiy,’ « taking place, the master, officers, and six of the | tnat deine the most prominent point on the extrem Mobile, sisahee lesen, ae: Ditben 38 Sor et mee strotohed hands of that helpless, perishing multitude of | yi, pLHE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, | J.B. Allston,’ 3. ¥. Plame, Cal. Eo Aion d ssprie alitd took to the boats, in | the centres a wl et ofan Ihat November. iced anything bat raw pesvisiens ; ; . hey arrive, f ; men, women and children which I saw, and deseribed, in Sty Hall the President, EW ows, being in tuochaie SEEIV ALS. t bs ” ee rat tof the meridian SC the ‘Obeervavary of Reon er aries the rigging of the New Era—the mangled and stiffened veral petitions in regard to the paving of streets, | ,,At the St, Nicbolae—Hon. Charl & "Wey cosanatonte al Uae seseed. cokes mates e Dew government of New Brunswick is likely Garway, Oct Sl-The scbooner Sasa, Thomas, 0 if Cardi- into our sol Thi enn, from New York (with grain) for Belfast, bury; Hon. Wi m Denninson, L corpses which strewed her deck and lined the beach at | Were read and adopted. Mompor: Jam hi to meet with a fierce opposition. In the House, a Pont : Aresolution was offered requesting the Clerk of the | Pp. Beard Louis; \ 3 it Foads, with cargo shifted and loss of bulwarks, boats, eachor dark—and more, the aching hearts of husbands, brothers | Common Council, Mr. Valentine, to. commence the com. | 4: Reea Tavis Samuel ‘J Hooke motion of want of confidence has already been intro- gent of 31 miles, but it ean be seen at more or ils, and several articles washed off the and parents, who sean in vain the brief list of the saved | pilation of his manual for the year 1855, at as early a | Henry Lodge, Liverpool; Home on; Baltaver | duced, the mover complaining, emong other things, | tance, according tothe state of the atmosphere thrown overboard, being on her for th f the k 7 ke | day as possible. | B. Velarde, Peru; James 8. Brow . F, Pax | thatno member cf the Catholic Church had been | height of the observer. n the 27th inst, when about 100 miles off for the narues of the loved but forever lost. Allery like | Uap 0s Pomsible. tee of the | fom Virginia: O.'M. Morty, i Ranson, Al | selected in forming the new cabinet NWhalemen, Misnith ances Gehersitereia his resoltatton was referred to ths Comailttes of the Gi Nodeaturel, East J Arr at New Bedford Mth, bark Lexington, Mayhew, akon Ine Soom One Se yr, Arkansas, the blood of innocence from the ocean and the land | whole- bany; 8. against those, whoever they may be, by whose neglect Councilman Conover then moved that the Board now | yon. 4B, Nott, their lives have been destroyed. resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole to take into | G.I. Raymond,’ do, A. Casa or Kinxarrivg-—On Friday night a tree | Runcalten'iocte, Sent heme Biber Te | areca Tenor lessee Chartee Cabral, ‘Hart ‘ NAPPING —OD a umbk oil-on board. Sent home spo 4 ALEXANDRIA—Arr Nov 1¢ sobr Chai ' colored woman, named Jane je gly aleter | ,,Cid.st to Wath. barks Ospray,, Eicher, Fecidc Ocean; Dart- | ford, Ct. Bld A Albion,{Bent, John, NB. ; I. Smith ork; F. A. Vf “Rice, Philadelphies Lott. sie consideration the various subjects in orde 21 No er mouth (late ship), Heath do.” 81d bark Ohio, do. Pant ast . : Itin (rue, mo human power could have saved from | Sobs!deration the various subjectsin order on theealen- | N:3.; J, mg Pa “a lives on Sycamore street, between Third and | “Arrat Sippican 1th, schr Alatamaha, Hi , Atlantic | PST SAN Y arr Novibeebs Dotrolt, Providence, Clad sche death a large portion of those who were first swept from | A resolution was read recommending an appropriation | J. McGill, Philade i G.' Baker, Ci ‘ourth, ten apd ped, by a man named 40 bbls sp oll. the decks of the ill-starred ship; but it is equally true— | of $600 to the widow of David Gourley, the policeman | {atlend; J. M. Bisse! v t r.1 New York; and no motives of interest or polisy shall deter me from | Furg"**® “hort me since murdered in the Second | Upham. Ui. 8. NG. Harnett, Bevions R. §. Dean: Taunt reiterating the declaration—that every soul who re. | Several other petitions and reports of committees were | Ai the, lecies, veanieas A Mae, Plicinens Ok; Bal Thos. i. HH, Gray, 's Seott U.S. N35 mt Oregon, Boston. ly 4, ian, Bi 400 ap. RE— mer Caledonia, cunty, aided by a depaty on Onshore’ und Sul Te, ENT as tn WW, Ane | Benne eee eee anet ae sures Re igton. onda, Lawrence, NB, rebo ‘i these:— Jane Mcore had been living for a short time See oe ninvall vis S BW I Sniok? ied Spoken. a8 | in the fomily of iar geo & servant. Oo Fri- | ship John Bryant, from New Rethekan for Nay Novl, of Maine, 7th, Samael Mill, mained alive after the Achilles reached the wreck could | considered, but none of particular importance, when the | Burton, Burlington; Capt. EB. R. Coo} imore; day morning Pritchard her for s smeil sum | of Tortug: ort, . " 4 oF have been taken off and saved had there been one good | BO@rdadjourned. = Ey eae Mier James Haines, 6 ; | Of money, which she gave him. He then left the | ,,sbip Ocean, Expross (not, Ocean Empress), Cunningham, oH catia a trish "Musom | A, Bueriey, teemmereten, 2a: Col. Beandie I house, and did not retarn until late at night, wh Frerip Huma Tose of Bath Me, trou" nx Davis, Beker, NYork, Alrucca! Port Maris, surf boat on board the steamer. For the truth of this | _ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. fous Al eee, Semen, Sarmare; Judes G. HX } di ight, when, | | Ship Emma Jane, of Bath, Me; from London for New Or- | Davis, Bebon, born tnadns Bacon, Hulse, ‘ | Nov. 16.—His H Becor . H, Hallett, Virginia; Geo. Duffie, Charl finding the bouse closed, he at the door, | loans, 29 days out, Nov 2, lat 2807 N. lon 70 W. P 1, ny , ¢ pots parca taan abs ugg nila nelle Be Pe Tay Snewapapers Tor adver sing eleetion | > Roberts, Philadelphia. which Jane opened. She was immediately kagcked | ,,Bagt 8 © Walker, of Boston, standing N, Nov 6, Int 200, | Took. tt, VehPorusaa: Minna & Matllda, Brows, Now: and engineer, as well as to the deckhands and firemen | ,A.f¢™ bill oo i gear | At the Prescott Honse—S. G. Nye, New Bedford: 8. B. | down, end placed ina carriage which was in wait | 7‘ Vo ombaeey , : of the Achilles, ‘The untold auffering which fell to | journed Yolbursdsy next atroclet nd ad | Garainer and. indy. ong Ta Wi Bowden and indy, | ing, and driven rapid petetne rive, whan Ge)| NIA ee ee qERISTOL< Are Nov 12sloop JD Fish, Davis, Fall River those who clung to that surging wreck through the dark. | Ps os | is so. a 1, fant; HK, Vope, os: 4 pea a _ eee eee alge wae ‘allno for Baltimore, Nov 9, lat 34 48, a ANCOR Art Kor 18 sobr Medora, NYork. Cla brig & Saga dA ie | ee Serta nn ne | BOREAL dare See Toss Wi ds Mein | Rated nie Fo mek aah ‘he jer was | Reena Sar Sota” vm seme ef | SAAB ee ez bi ah Zo, Tomi; 1 the teerting, and wreaked, torn ond mangled’ anon, By Hon, Judges Mitchell (P. J.) and Clorke, ‘ aetna touched with the girl's story of her wrongs, and, | , Brig Anravan, of and for Baltimore, Sist ult, lat 18 45, BOSTON Avr Noy’ 18 nes the débris of ‘the wreck—might all have been prevente Nov. 16.—It is maintained by the plaintiffs that the by one surf boat on board of the Achilles or the Levi pis having been stolen, their right. to the posses: than, both of which steamers, Mr. Lewis says, were or- | sion of the goods cannot be affected by the felony. A dered to the scene of the wreck. Alas! for what pur. | thief cannot make a title to stolen property, and the pose? “That looks bad,” said Captain Reynolds to the | owner can reclaim it from any one, hswever inno- | <a of the Achilles. ‘Yeu,’ was his response; | cently he might have obtained possession of it, and “and the worst is, wo can do nothing.”” Why? Neither | whatever may be the amount which he paid for it. If, steamer had a boat that could live a moment in the surf, | for instance, the easks of pota shes in question remained much less sustain human beings. in the store of the plaintiffs, and the defendant, Lovett, True, being outside of Sandy Hook when the news of | stole them while in the store, and then deposited them | eter, % Gh; DY coon, BT tomed im lity. The freedom of Jane was the disaster reached the city, “they could not he fur. | on board the Fidelia, the master of the vessel would be | pau, Weatchester: D. Floyd, Greenport; Augustus Seward, | establiehed, and an order was gre by the Mayor ‘thing besides what they had,’’ which | undoubtedly under an obligation to restore them at once | Port Jarvis; O. Blake, Mass.? Seth ‘fo 34.8, Rains: | for her release. Ia the ime the kidnappers eatisfied that she was a free woman, commu: | “Brig Round Pond, of Bristol, Me, from Jacksonville for | Duxbury, Qidord, Jeremie 294 of , Nov 11, 15 miles W of Montauk. . Prince It Ports. her arrest. The same also eecured the | Banra—Arr Sept 19new bert and lady, do.; Dr. Dor. | services of Mesars. Caldwell and Barrows, aitor- | * ld cerco and probably w nd Mrs. Coszens, West Poiat; E. | neysof this city. Mr. Burrows rej immedi- men, fe H. Horton, do.; J. 8. Green and | ately to Covington, and had the girl taken before + Mayor Foley, who heard the case with his accus Spirit of '76. Reed, Baltimore, in port Oct 6, Ret bark Henry Trowbridce, Hutchings. for NYork idg; brigs Atlantic, Lowell, and M i Pe 25 ship Capitol, Lennox, 108 days J. Hi ladalphia; Mr. Boston; W. 1 v7, CI late of NYork), Park ‘Portland, to. : schrs 'Challonge, Burditt, Gibraltar and = Planter, Baker, Norfolk; Bloniso, Thacher, Phils Joba & ‘Mather,’ Nickerson, Wilmington, Del. SId ny nished with ‘2 was not! it how does the case stand with re- | to the plaintiffs, By this rule the law secures the right | ford, Staten Island. tarned fugitives, and bave not since been heard Retna ie eee ee spect to the Excelsior, (the name sounds well, and must | of the proprietor in personal chattels from being di- | ip Asin—Dr Bodinior, Mrs Ma oe ee Gazette, Nov. 15. a ees Prallle foe WYork; 08h, heig Bloom , King, Dorchester, NB, mean something nobie,) which was fitted out, Mr. I. | vested, in cases where he has done nothing to induco | vader, Mrs Reid, Mrs Kerr, Mrs J for Boston. DAMARISCOTTA—Arr Noy 9 schr Eleanor, Virginia. S1@ says, at the city, under Capt. Bowne’s supervision, the | an innocent party to suppose the property to be in any | 0 Py bine and Havawa—In port Nov 8 steamer F 12th brig “‘Alvira,”” Forest, NYork. agent of the Board of Underwriters, expressly to go to | other. But would nat be consistent with the policy | i 4, Mr and Mes aed MARITIME INTELLIGENCE | TAT as sees Hmerienn, Seaver, «! FALL RIVER Sid Nov 14 schr M € Durffce, James, Bal- relict of the ‘wreck? Let Capt. Bowne speak for | of a commercial comraunity to extend the rule beyond | children, jnfent and two nurws, Mp and Mrs Harrison, two caeearimewanreneere’ » Tore See Seeticeey Rete cman —isce Nov tl gutet Glebe, Sek himeelf, when, amid the darkness of night, he hailed the | such cases; and in England this rule is in mauy cir- jdren'ond nares, Mr aad Mrs’ Sofomom, two children and Movements of Occan Steamers. ard, from NYork; Express, Ad Loningtou, NYork- < Achilles, and made the astounding disclosure that ‘he | cumstances practically nullified : for it is an old and 8 Lion, A\ Re mond, John BR ‘aaves do soon; St Jago, F 'Hesper, Howes; Fucin Kins, disg; brige RM Chariton, o Gen Marshall, Colcord, and William Mi hrs Hornet, Gordon, from | nurse, Mes had not two men that ‘could pull an oar!’ He had a | familiar principle there that all sales and contracts of | Biliott, Mr and Mrs surf-bost, a stenm pump, and an engine to put it in mo anything vendable, in fairs or markets overt (open) | Gray. Miss Tucker, Mi bal in Sone? out the miserable hulk, were such a thing shall not only be good between the parties, but ‘also bin - | Mr Astle and lady, Mesers Laird, Hutchinson, Lodge, C possible: but not two men who could put s boat in | ing on all those that have any right or property therein; | mer, C Starker. Tucker, ‘Me Chiapella, lady nid two chil wo rom -Southampton...New York. 4 Bost n motion to save life, notwithstanding he declared it pos- | and in London, every day except Sunday is a market | dren, Mr Yeatman, Mr Alaua, Mr end Mfrs Gillile ? o sible to board the wreck and take of the passengers, and day; and every shop in which goods arcexposed publicly | children, Mise Gillian, JF Green,” Messrs Scott, Anderson, do vin Sagua; Gen Grew {or Neston; Caroline Grant, Gina a to the Achilles for help. To sum all up: there | for sale is market evert, for such things only as the | Glse A A ee ge Cayetano, to lond for NYork; Martha A: do; Ontario, Reed, Jacksonville for Essex; Norma three tugs, one large wrecking schooner, and lastly | owner professes to trade in. Here we have no market B Velands, G Wilson, Mr MoWil bere’ acoln; Sarah B Hale, Crowther, Wort do for Bath: Sid schrs New Globe, Mary 9 Hurd, 8 suitable boat, but not a soul sent down whose duty it | overt; although the natureand extent of our commercial ere, 4 fr Contador, C lil was to man her. necessities render it equally desirable that innocent pur- ‘m Brown, The truth seems to be that the great Board of Under- | chasers or bailees in a fair, open, and regular’ manner, D, Hunter, Mr Smith, Thos writers of the great commercial metropolis of this great | should not be afterwards subjected to difficulty in conse- | {a* N Brown, Boyes, W B tower, It sountzy have not the sign of a steamer of their own, quence of the knavery of the party who has tranferred | we ‘mith, Mobil fanaum. AX—Are Nov 9 brigs Plover, Gosbey, NYork; Geo | Arr ith bark Dili Washington, King, do (eld Oct 19, Feporte # days pastage): Cs Bi schrs Belle Ist 4, do 6; Citron, Jost, Baltimore; Clif- my Jacksonville for’ do; Orion, Hl ford, Philadelphia, Ri al Kelsey, Rondout | MANZaniLLO—In port Oct 28 brig Caroline E Kelly, Poto, | Rathbone, NYork for Bangor; da C Smith, ftom N York, arr a day or two before; echr E Davis: | H Atwood, Atwood; Revenne, Corson, Boston for ld 18th, bar Mazepps, Bendling, Bos- | phin; Jobn Lancaster, and Louisa G # Nov 7 barks St Joseph, Kempton, for agecomb, for Boston, do: John 0 finish cargo Buy Wil- with the proper appliances for saving either property or | the goods to them. If we are,therefore, to modify the rule ste, (property frat of course.) but are dependent upon | at all instead of being extended it should be restricted. private enterprise for a tug, which they pay by the hour, | In the present case it ix conceded that the receipts when a tug happens to be within resch—and that it Mr and Mr: Mr and Mrs Li uery, J B MeMalon—t: From Richmond, &c, in steamship ct were stolen; but does it follow that this can be said of the a6 not boats, or men to man them. | property to which they relate? and I think tho fellacy,s0 | | ‘Alesia, Manuela, Syivina, Ulerom, ‘A repetition of these appalling wrecks is almost moral- | Ingeniously presented on behalf of the plaintiffs, con- | Worn, Iwas mudd two chilieens J MeGiti’ WT § | als, for Bos Round end, S ‘Merril sche Taara, Jb Runyon, ‘Sera y certain to occur during the stormy season which has | sists in not recognizing this distinction, ‘The property, | Mr_A Stern, Mr M Kerr aad indy, Me J T Ha lg Molasgo, Nichols, NYork: Aap, Bt Ceres, Mache, Povition, Meer: Somsherace Nesey iommeneed. | Is this great and wealthy community con- | let it be remember a, was placed on board the Fidelia | DT Barnes, S Varney, J Bush, TF Mabray. W, Hat | ow AN RRAARAR NAc —~ | pone ac Parmcc-in’ port Oct 26 barks Chaties ante ta J pate ‘ent to read these harrowing details, and vent their una- | by the plaintiffs, without any communication with the lett and son, Mes E Bishop, 455 in Re omen a Jones, Port of New York, November 16, 1854. Harper, for Philadelphia, wtg freight; Geo Henry, 1" NEW LEDEORD—Arr Noy 15 brig Kalool: ‘vailing lamentations around their warm firesides? The | owners: but, on the contrary, Lovett alone communi. | Mrs E Puller and two child McBeth, R Read—10 in the — ton, for NYork. 4 days; Roderic ho, Lindsey, for do 8 Jacksonville, Fla; sehrs Glenview, Vartridgs, d | ou any atecrage. CLEARED. day x 3s Wm 'T Di 2 ine, Bourne: ry & Elizabeth, NVork New contained over four hundred souls; each of | cated with them, treating with them as the owners of a = ne, Ln do. Sid sebr Sta these a dollar when they embarked to the Commis- | it, and ing with them for the freight and transpor- Naval Inlelligence. Ship Harvest Queen, Young, Liverpool, C H Marshal & | 28 feed, Cheesms ees ria Fed tion Ia New York—three-quarters for | tation of it to Liverpool. ‘The plaintifs, pursuant to | The U.S, steamer Massnchusetis exiled from Rio Ja- | C¥sin plorn MeDonatd, Skinner, Harze, CC Duncan a Co, | Paceke Faglisr Mellteia, Kom Niors, duscuer’Kernisen, | EeceC athe Grane Stor, Athans? scouts Bortwick, Pore the melancholy privilege of being drowned upon our | their agreement with Lovett, and pursuant to Lovett's | neiro for Cape Town, and returned to Rio again, previous | Ship Sooloce Netting, Reet Indies Hl Williams ah Boston in. 4 days, SEWPORT—Ar? Nov Id: trig’ Ohio, Hatoh, Dighton for coast. That four hundred dollars would have purchased cement with the shipowners, sent it to the place de- | to sept, 24, with loss of main and mizen masts in a Ship Wisconsin, Scott, Calcutta, BA Mamford & Bros. as (WC of Central America)—Sid Oct 15 ‘avinaw, Barton, do for Naw schr Nings- seat pay aL thts noeka over laventoa-—if tbelate Capt.-| thet the abeciate property. tn, the potcehes should pase | DeO*Y EN. BER Wha Beodece"Gahioncee Watensa Dice & 7 Sot 0 ttle Arteman, Statterd, N Work; sehr a, trig General Kersey, Poles, Providence for floats, the best life- ever inven’ ie late Capt. | that absolute property in the potashes shou! 88 ir on, Bradford, Galveston, Wal ) Dimon hue Wee 1, 3 + ans Canara Kersey, Rese, Peerage ¥. Knight, and the living Capt. Ferbes, of Boston, know | from them until the latter paid for it, yet is ft consistent | Typ ReorrRociry Tueaty.—A totter from the | °%.:x riche, Cathown, Serannah, Danham & Dimon ‘o—Tm port Bept 30 (back date) ships Angelique, fat eae chen Rameete es gee which on board these tugs would have saved | with the policy required by the usages and interests of | Colonial Secretary of Prince Edward Island ssys:— | Brig Tieciosa (Swe, Ryverg, Rotterdam, Funch & Callao for Hampton Ronde next uchesse | sons, Coombes, do for NYork; May Flower, Stone, St Johas hy of valuable lives, and ovis nena rate trade to consider the appropriation of it, ow nn er ) Tregret to see that y the decision of your 5. Meintke. Ne D Tey Pate Welt for Biadetphin uae coe ‘followed their oro \ ’ ; 4 :k—Art Nov 13 sc They any “for the | “itt mt | grees that ins plstetify hed’ dove potting, previoen 4 | Yermment the benefits of the treaty will not be ex- | Rcif Anthem Green, Lavacen: MeCrendy, Mott & Co. Newe NYork for Molle, put in in distrors with loss of fe eh; pT a ha Allen, Burditt, PAFRino, ed, Thomas, fm Pernainbucs, arr 14th cy, Donald, fm Jacksonvill ‘Stewart, McKee, fm Bahia. R Collins, fm t, Penn, NYork. Cid. aap tat ws ns Bente hang ohio Low, for Marseilles * brie Jas Gray, Cheever, for.N Haven. 2st, pUHILADEL PHA Arr Nov 15, brig Berman: dy. MoCrenay, Mott & West & Co. a They anything to spare for the parpose? If not, and | firmed that the plaintiffs had done nothing, previous to dnree trandrel mors lives are saceifeed during the next | the abstraction of the receipts, to beget &. belief that | ténded to the inhabitants of this island this fall, ‘week or month, will anybody be blameworthy' Lovett had become the lawful owner of the shipment; so | notwithstanding our liberality towardsthe American | Co: yw wsiner, Berry, Now Or ELLAS , of the News Yacht. that Peabody, the master, knowing that his owners con- | fisbermen, and the prompt and punctual wav in he JGrierson, Hallock, Mobile “| trncted to transport the goods, without any referee | which the Legislature passed te Ul to give effect Pr Pe orton Rover Schr H Martin, Perrine, New Orlean eranton sh, MeCrend: . to the plaintiffs, inter ition on thei: , 8 tl . Schr Edward Ridder, Tyler, Sava: Outerbridge, bay Bay, Ja, days. Cld STATEMENT sie Rew on aa fo 7 me ~ ‘ se = Hgiaot nee io be thet ie Pe to the prays ; of free by dest pr of co 3 sa am Beth og -s Sai Svan. Rore, Kew York; ; re hacia fev Novees. od it. there not at least some color of a delivery WA d Col reported 27th, ord, “> J , Herbs, Albany; Almom. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERAL Foreit, Was there not a men of the long robe, I must differ with your law Jo Hott Bedell. (eince tvaken), Joos Noriamnn: her ak Coe, | Beene aeeetin, Sa it Ae Saloms, . | Bacon, ; * Bi Dutton, sid for Baltimore a le ‘Cam! Swordfieh, , New Havea;: Sarah Merritt 2, or | ee fy ‘ward to the steamer tive the idea that the method by which the shipment i Pie ne Leviathan having no boats on board, | Tit tenaferred was of the same felonious character as | the question. Her 9 7p Seoing # statement in your paper on Tuesday, in re- | to him—not absolute, of course, but sufficient to nega. | (mary as to the ed of imperial le; lation on A erect she Sehr A mR W Ro Co, I wish you to correct it, as the steamer Leviathan had | that hy which the receipts were taken? By this delivery igilation an rans ‘ion, am wth Be sage os 7 8° far as | Steamer Wrecternport, Hall Haluimore Pe Smith. fm Laltimore July 20, fot C Wright, Wilson, from do about July on board of her two good boats—one of which was John | on board the vessel designated by haves, without any | ‘Steamer T Sparks, . hi of the Fidelia, leaving | laws as would be ae ARRIVED. ‘dna, Groton, fm Pe ont July 19. B. Webb's bot twenty'foot boats better, than any used | communicnlien Probable impression, that there was af | ee wi Sen el pearproiees Gety free an onvneat: Seeamshin, Asia Be), Lott, Liverpool, Nov 4, 114M, with | Se Jorn, NI—Art Nov 10 ships Tiebalts om any steamer like the Leviathan in New York, These | [2ver'a qualified ownership in him, and thus allowing | eq in the treaty, into the cifferent colonies spdes and 144 pnsvoneers, to E Cunard. Nov 4: passed bark | yan Watt Gin), do: ‘wore in good order, and ready to launch in five minutes, | him to assume some indicta of auch right, bie whole eon: | from the turn matters bave taken, a strong feel esha aad te steamenip kao ‘Boston for Liv. | sche try Groen, Jo tad er ona ge hence of ig the hp | Hac SUE Pfeil | oa er tad ie Aran Seber ens einen | ees Geet a 0 ; , , OR tr Sete Cet sttonp. | Whee SH ect hao pawn eeteally itolen, the remlssness iter ne which [hope they are above | {211 supposed the Si hovert Peel changed aigmale | Sr dace Arr Gel 39 brig Marine. Jord ‘the Captain of the Achilles informed me he was going to | of the owner In not taking immediate steps to notify | being guilty of, ight, signalized steamohip Arabie, 46 | 'Taintnap—in pert Nov 4 berk Franklin, Gibbe, from Bos- should ffect the character of the | Sete: a adaeeelien « pov . Now York,f replied that I should remain all night, or | others of the theft, cannot al e ol tion | ‘Tae Sovrmern Mart Divriovurms Tawrorartiy top. ber 36, dive fo pany a fe Wogrems {not Waren considered in connec! | own, Parrish, Richmond, &c, with mdse ) ‘as long as there was one lire on board the sbip, ant | transaction iteelf, yet when comidered i cave, the | ADSUeERD,—After a brief vielt, Hon, William Afken Sanennern (01a A Pisa A from Reaicjo for Hoston, ner 25th, touched to complete that we had enough of everything on board. Wo then | Cmission of the plaintif’s to caution the owners or | left Washington last evening for his residence in | Hark Celestine (Span) Sansnnt, Huenoe Ayres, Ol days, | her ofews aaa evo Jet go an anchor, and remained all night. We got our | master of the Fidelia of the stealing of the receipts by | Charleston, 5.C. The object of Mr. Aiken’s visit ve see ret Methinny Radda, Trinidad, Cubs, 19 hit! sie yi pi 7 at daylight, and made three attempts to board | Lovett, contributed to confer the apparent right of pro- | to the seat of government was to effect a eas By a molasses, to Aguirre b eee ui a eee Poot New York. nd fii succeeded in getting our line on | perty in him; and it was their duty, as it was entirely 45, between the Gi ‘Quadruple », Swan, Ber ada, 16 ey Tih mee avepenroiee Setow Nov? ‘Schmidt, Muiligas, ender, aster, before the surf boat from the schooner | and effectually in their power, to set the plaintiffs right | bry Sf. Caroline ‘Company relative | 1 Mid si ‘Co. kxperion ry W an PR 1 Loa ow "uth Reptara, Rackett, Rondowt, ssaltom, fow | an ; . Atthat time there was not one left | on this point, without delay, as soon as they discovered | 40° 4,4! of compensation, to be received by | Sct Ce. ae te 7a New Fork sambenm, Stackpole, for NYork, with’8 to get down out of the tigging to make our | that th tolen. amount 7 | "Drig Wetumpka, Kirby, Mobile, 8, wnnen, | nasvehgaeee aX ates tin, fod the lasge surf boat OEE, ‘chore ad | ‘The Wedguent should ve affirmed with costs. | the latter for the transportation of the great South- agit Seurgen Clearman | estlicnse: 98 days, ia eae Floshing Ot 90 Sartell, Cole, N Yorks and | QUINCY fm Xv. echis Gatla, Phiadetphias in boargii and was then rg ey a. ly The diesenting opinion of Judge Mitchell is as fol- | eee rer ee cera pT chs = one te ER ovnire & Co. NOwS, lat 38 lon 70, Arcadia, Jordon, Aby a et 8 Caton, Anabel, ani micHMe. USid Ray seh iepinu Free, Maren. ood 4 oe oe ‘ ‘artar, a & wt Nev sloop Anoarsn. M, 4 inthe artantiter Capt. Bone approached the | - Mercy, J.—The barrels of potashes belonged to the | expire on the ist of January next, has been effect: | the'wert Monk this morning, and wae towed of by the | TATIAT. Forte Sen FHSS Osten, clack, NWR: C1 15th slp Margaret, Merryrmam, NOrisans, ant tome be largo surf boat from his schooner, and findi plaintiff, and they never passed their title to Lovett, or | ed. In the meantime it is to be hoped that Com- | steamtug Horcules withe Be ey a deaee, Hie Lt days, ‘Arr at the PI Now? ° Quotee. Slated | Tn, 7g ore + Okie ie gee at tile soul | any one ele. If ‘no receipt for them had been given by | gresstonal interposition effect a permanent and when bo has TODA, ye. ? ¥ na | CRALAINGTOS, § Coane 20,84 [ony Hhiak | the enptain of the vessel, that title would still have re, fcneral eretem of comy tm con-oasnce with Seon Brose (a, 6 ry. 8t Joba, ND, 18 Gayo, with pete mare be eps Pe paws and hon Sitgma, Hay tine, in pensation oT the plaintiti ad wee stolen trom thom ahen of the ud the trae fa- Me Pee caskuer, Winks, 10 day, with pot | Ney ree abe ncs be Foaren a chet by laretabecquent bona fide purchases wy the defendant : converge Sychagion Union, wane rR: ‘Burges, Cornwallis, 14 daze, with Ge- \ kop, ¢ “wiv 5 fa 1 the atecling of the recept and ite a one, we (rom thi true owner,