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PUB! 10 ! that, ia ninety-nine hundredths of these cases, to ts emnptoymens of Dnting books, It seems that he Lié 4 NOTICES OF NEW LICATIONS. thelr deper dense might be more justly attributed toa had DLs erg yg tne eg LJ 5g 14) te RACE. want of industry and an ent ing spirit, and perhaps ion was that of a seller, Yet and letters intended for the Naw Yous Iba May; A story of Things Actual and Poasible. | 9 little kindly encouragement on th i eupati part of community. that he Bound books in the ver fiat etre. . srset —This work has excited | Notwithstanding the nimous efforts that have cimens of his skill are im ti J.C. Derby, Nassau strset —This has | ‘beep mede te abevale the social, moral and intellectual rious, among which is an bound quarto bible, considerable sepsation from the disposition that | condition of this ciasa, we find an appeal to sreapath in brary of the Duke borough, seems to prevail to fix ita authorship on Mrs. Stowe. | painfully prevalent in aimost all their transactions wi Mr. Frise aise ve vent ‘Although powerfully written, we ca» trace but few | “Ci*ty- ween poiats of resemb’anse between the quiet elevation | rary productions of the blind to discover how much they to notice a few characters who, of ita style and the exaggerated and melodramatic } have countenanced the ignorance and prejudice so pre- i be fa prof peg A lent among the public, for the sake of obtaining sym- . One intensity of paeudo-philanthropy which forms the | oul Shes the acne oF laoinlag peg ee of these is Joseph Strong, p uative of Carliste who lost | _ The Greek constitution has been much lauded. Born hip Knoxville, Ludlow, Savannah, S I. Mitehill. r Yor example, we quote the his sight at the age of four years, He early exhibited an wil at them thy d into the world om the 15th day of September, 1644, in a | Steamship James Adger, Turner, Charleston, Spofford, prevailing characteristic cf Uncle Tom. Ite edmira’ | fhineh eminently ieee ar with the procesd of com. | inventive and mechanical genius, in the construction of | most bloodless way, amid icoumerable hurrahs’ and ve be saan i cities. bn teten eh tiogof the African race is kept more within the icularly of writing verses, will under- Sone ae yy penton Se other masioal pent and ihe. oagratelations, approved even by om J n om 3 it . | wtand h reat the advantage of being able to commit instruments; and a! of it ambition | tories, untersigned by Lord Aberdeen, Ship Queen of the West, ‘Lin Min vealice of probability ; 1% sket bes of Southern ha: | s'27! how srrat th: advantaze of leing able to commit instruments; and at the age of tage hla great ambition | Yaseny Wales, opi conclusive proof thatthe Greeks are tgrn' fo pe Searesiprred. Oeiaays. dts end manners adhere more © osely tothe truth, | (¢.5))te. from day today, and how immense the lubor | Iu order to gain a more perfect knowledge of ite several | fit for constitutional liberty, and a an the panacea Ship Zaretan, Robinson, Cork, Nesmith & Sone. sud its abolitionism is lees rabid, then could possibly | o' bessing them, in (ragments or in whole, in the me- parts and-thelr combinations, he was anxious to ex- | for allthe evils that regenerated Hellas had been heir to Ship Lochinvar, Norten, Antworg, WP Sehuldt & Co. pe ted fi : : mory. threugh’ all delays and interruptions. Such amine that in the cathedral of Carlisle. For this pur- | since the battle of Navarino. But indeed the men who —_h'P nee oth S"Goivers, San Fraasiers, TH San- ave been expected from te pen of Mrs, Stowe, | tinichts disarm our criticism, where sceming haste pose he concealed himself one afternoon in that place, spoke thus ly in the year 1844, had too much faith 5 he Wenneed but turn to the prefaces of most of the lite- | the shoes on his feet to the hat on his bead. | { | \ £e a Ph af i : ! i i recovered, al Pica ge of Capt. beth, for their ford. The characters are iu genera’ vell drawa and natu: as marred the rhythm ormeasure ofa Line, or left some and, when the congregstion had retired and the gates Bo Biv ye and too little knowledge in human nature. A Ship Golden City, Canfield, San Franciseo, Chambers & Link of faney lo * revol i ; . Were shut, he proceeded to the organ loft and examined lution, no doubt, sounds well; and looks well ser. ral, aud but for the abseno» of unity ia the plot, are as erroncons as they aro depreciat.” every part of the instrument. He was thus occupied 00, as that gay crowd did who, at the dato we have just Sbip Rappahannock, Cushing, New Orleans, C J Sprague. which is founded on an imcrobability, and which | Homer, Ossian, Milton, Blacklock, and till about midnight, when, having xatisled himself re- mentioned, encircled the palace of their monarch with Bhif {tna Hnurat, Beaton, Mobis, master, | oe ate- therefore cariies the vic- of this defect throughout | °°" ef others, composed and sung their immortal specting its general construction, he began to try the bland compulsion. and constrained him to agree to their ying. verses while their vision was muffled, deep and dark as tone of the different stops and the proportion they bore , demands. But we confess to have little faith inthe "fark Lunenburg (Hanoy), Dittman, Antwerp, Winterhoff, the several stages o! its developement, the tale cht, we might be ‘constrained to use to each other. This experiment, however, could not be pree of results so cheaply brought about. A Piges & Co. ry would be entitled to take high rank amongst works a] arguments to expose the inconsistency and conducted as silently as the business which had before loodless revolution proves a weak government; and ‘5 ri ees ae awegten), Bokman, Puerto Cabello, § D ; ik Gta Grsainckes ae sof such methods to obtain favor, and ward off engaged his attention; the neighborhood was alarmed, that is a great curse for any people, especially for a | Agri *waria, Bailey, Cape Haytien, E Becker & Grave. of ita clase. Taken with this dr+wback, the story But they seem vow uncalled for. Those who and various were the conjectures as to the cause of the people like the Greeks, We have not heard that Greece —_BTiE Humboldt, Cian, St Johas, PR, HD Brookman & Co. will be read with ex vows iste est, fom the vivid. r, as a toymaker whistles out his nocturnal music, as spiritual manifestations were then has become a paradise of content, or a garden of pros- Bris Martello (ip, Hall, Port au Prince, J Picard. ness of ita descriptive pissage*, and the freshness of feeling which seem to inspire its reflections. The | ply of stationery a sine qua non. unknown. But’at length some ‘persons mustered cou- | perity, under the decennial influence of the magna charta Brig Hope, Bi Norfolk, 8 W Lewis followiag touchiog s-ene will eerve to illustrate the — ‘etest every remark or insinuation that tends to holdup | was sent for by the dean, who, after reprimanding him | stitution of 1844 wasa misfortune and a mistake. Ports. coset iia onto thy mesace Bearse, from Valps- 0. 11 Gi, fot Horan ond -NYork nek Griffon, Davis, henes, 6 ‘ork next trom Te, arr 14th; ‘vessels, ep. Bisa oetae Buenos Avres—in hort Sept. 32 ton, hence, arr 18th; and others before L gon gaeee ls port Oct 17 bark George & Henry, Ordeman, m Valparaiso. we shiso— Arr Oct 12 ships Carthage, Sydney, NS 19th for Chin. ); 15th Sierra Ni Pooheltcw, Boston July 8 (ond aid loth for Chinchas)t Fi i 3 f Hy . | of 1844, ushered into the world by such rich flourishes of t Flying Fish (Br), Rei Madeira, T & Co. ‘tor genius seems never tohave rage sufficient to’go and see what was the matter, and | ©! , nded upon stich agents. We utterly abominate and Joseph was found playing the organ. The next day he | constitutional trumpets. We say that the in fehe Renwom Gi ask har te srl iy & Srlthor hae, r Pedeo, Baker, 4 Some moments elspsed, and then there was alittle usion heard above stairs, aquick step descended, After receiving some instruction in this art at London, Great Britain, not two sensible men will agree; most SEF Marietta Burr, Nickerson, Boston, 8 W Le’ on as well as experience proclaima to us, in tones | he built a second organ for hia own use, and afterward | people who were not sold to party would be inclined to Schr Maria L Davis, Whelden, Portland, Bassett, Bacon able, that until the efforts of the bling are | constructed a third, with great perfection, which he sold | shake ihe heads seriously at such a political idea, and A in the Light of symp for the method he had ‘taken-to gratify his curiosity, those of our readers to whom the subject may be new, Perey Holluet. Gandy, Edenton, Van Brunt & Slaght. ‘oth. ; latter portion of our reaarks. It should be premised | 1's lighfof sympathy the literary efforts of a class | Tor Hh ne tinisaion to play whenever herieased, ’ | we shall simply remark, that it 1s composed after. the | Sch Z¢fey,Helinet. Gandy, Edenton, Van Brunt & Slagkt Jy Ge(and ald 18th for Ohi: i 1 If ‘5 iched the raven a He now set about bnilding his firat organ, which, after | approved French model; a king, two houses, the upper —Schr C T Strong, Liseum, Baltimore, Mailer 4 Lord. do July 18 (and sld Zlat for Chia- tbat he slave Alfred has jast been Grives.to commit | riched the commonwosltle of letters, 18 hav beam oar'| | Heviow set shouts bell tas Sit Geet organ, wiieh, afr | nuamiuated Uy theking, Artenmteh parlacenti, aod cal: |.” Sere Aan mleridee, Renee EMnenae hia, FW McKee, | Chas)! Jam Comaage, dod 18 end ald 7st for Chin ti crue! " object in the present work to point ont to the blind, and , Pow , 2 ; ? ATO, , Philadel; ‘W McKee. me . svicide, by the crusity of Mr. Wynn, hie master, | {hii Sutive i eneial, the achieving abilities of our | gentleman in Dublin, who preserven it asa curiosity. | versal suffrage. How such a corfstitution would work in Scht Geetenca: Fisk, Philideiphie, |W’ MeKes and iid Zin; dist Astron, Davin, Boston, dene 3 (and wld S5tn for Chinchag)s 284 Colltorsla ‘Gardner, Pesama Aug 31; Robert Center, Arnold, Phil ‘atten, hence July 13; 2th 0: * Balin do Faneuil Hall, Bangy lo Sune ist Meteor, Fallee, Bovten Co. well alone! How it must work in Greece is Sloop Pointer, Fow! and Dick again threw open the coor, exclaimia; led in the balance rit, it is i ible fe toa gentleman inthe Isle of Man. Mr. Strong was mar- | to ssy—I ° Bt O, maaca! come dis minute up star. Dat ar’ ‘Alfred to suoceed. in. an maieresore “sy apa 5 Tike. the ried at the age of twenty-five, and had several children. | more easy to say, partly from the nature of the thing, Boon Wesren, OY bi Ay u dove kill beself ! : us on every side, but, sike this, | His house was elegantly furnished, yet it contained Dut | partly from the experience of the last ten years. The Steamer Cayugn, Rol Star of Em that our | few articles, either of utility or ornament, that were not | great evil of all popular governments is faction, whieh ve faults and imperfections, is ouly | of his own construction. He died at Carlisle, in March, produced by human (2798, in his sixty-sixth ir. cannot ask to have them exeus ee itech im comseqy ce of our peculi: ition. | and diversi: rt cpap GCG vxpboser pheartaR tH * | Of bis accomplishments he most excelled. Aswe have | fore, to remlera free government a good government, | 25 cader or critic, attribute them not to | reserved for our next series a sufficient number of musi- | it is necessary that there should be some strong central | fashvilie pis we must deem rather an advantage | ns (among whom he might claim an eminent rank) to | power constantly tending to make the state gravitate in | [ized ston neonvenience in the art of composition. prove the capacity of our order for that profession, we | the direction of useful improvement, despite the unsta- | What do you say?" sa'd Me. Wynn, sternly, bis rowing @livtie more rigit tod white ag Le yes On the chiid. re wd be; ‘dat ar’ Alfred ole in de trost and let out all. tends in itself not to good government, but to waste of | time and strength, ‘and to the obstruction of all useful | PO pe pone pdtahenre a Gia aay alee v4 m Talbot were so numerous | reforms for the sako of talk, brawling and intrigue, a8 | Tyre jlattcras lteht’ bearing NW, signalized stoamship Key: ficult to determine in which | We s€@ every day, even in this country. Inorder, thero- | stene State. from Philadelphia for Savannah; at. 4.60 PM, 25 miler north from Antteras Shoals, signalited steamship il Berry, hence for Charleston; at 7.3) PM, P ship Alabama, h vannah. Tho F arr off 5.20 PM, and was detained 12 of thick weather. ates; Chin ds; 2th bark Miltiades (Br), United States; nko Prmnneetiamaphona for Frankfort, Tigrache Larukah, Brown, for Philedelphis; eee eta port Ost TB kip fevere, Bird from Boston. Onacta i , Bird, Coavisnno—in port Oet IS ship Capitol, > trom Liver- OP avar—Are Oct 17 brig Ada, Chace, Newport, &, for New ste done ce bleod Done shirk: d he #i.»; in’ dis time, massa, eu Beyaz Mr. Wyna rose quvckly and lefs the room. Walter + i fl lifted hié head, aud bis best neaved with adesp The following will, we thiok, contribute to diss’. | "sl! mainly speak of his mechanical attainments. | He ble buffetings of faction. Such a power is supplied in . | A | ip Marion, Fi Charleston, with mdse and York Dien: ive; ivatio 7 08 ° ifve i was bora near Roserea, in Tipperary, in the year 1781, | Britain, by the sobriety of the public mind, by the | sengers, to Spofford, Tileston & Co. "Thursday, 7.40 ‘ork—soe rs. : a lk nan Br es Pe cit been lified from it, | Late most ofthe prejadices that prevail with regard | Gtdlost hi sight from smallpox af four add age. | eight of the law and custom, by the inguenco of rank | Cave diatterte liga, besringN by exchanged sienalt Farwourn, Jo—Are Oct 17 brigs Flora, Buraham, Ball vp ; - z to the at f ‘Afterwards his family removed to the seaside, at . , by the exi pol ining of the A , Pearson, , : : “Toavk God for toat!—he is dead ! to the diffcults of employing persons deprived of | ccy"Watertard, whesesoung Talbot noon begantoerines | DeoPle, by the whole habit of our social existence, the | 100 PM, Cape Tatteras light bearing SW by 8, with soem: Arr (Ost, #7 coke, Page, Merehoom, San, Freneie- “ Why, Walter! a'n’t you ashamed to say 20?" sid Mebal. “For my part, I'm resily sorry, tor vow «to will we ges w bat'd our summer hoase? | My bestt was set upor having that before another year, aod there isn’t a workman anywhere around who was equal to Alfred. I'd rather have nothing at all than one of thove common things. I say it is a dewtright shame for him to kill himself, when it handicrafts requiring nica and delica‘e | ®iaste for mechanics, in the construction of miniature | «ifect not of a paper constitution of yesterday, but the pation :-— | wind-mills and water-wheels, and in fitting up smal! | growth of long centuries, and the fruit of hard struggles. } 26, lon 75 15, signalised a ‘showing a white fing with red There is, perhaps, no calling in which it may become | Ships and boais, with every rope and appendage as ex- | But not one of these conditions of a prosperous ‘ consti- ms | } | dirmord and bla ler, bound 8. (Lr), ‘Turner, Liverpool, 23 days, passengers, to Arthur Leary. Ship Richard Morse (of Bath), Dinsmore, Newport, W, 35 | days, with railroad fron and 50 passengers, to master. Ex- ae -Arr Nov 18 steamers Sui , Wak hence June If via Valparaiso Oct 20 and C: Nov aia Joba rs i Lime a Ret Ae | tution” exists in Greece. The name of the “holy and ry for ns to act, where sight is so necessary as | S¢tly formed ax in thove of a larger se substantial and undivided ‘Trinity’’is mvoked in ‘vain to stamp a blessing upon » plan formed without considera- , on he became acquainted with a labor pursuits, In rude stages of society, | At the age of seventeen h a ib ate | captain in the navy, and was finally persuaded to co | st d d heavy weather: lost sails, dc. pical operations were all performed by haul, | it him to sea, In the four vears of bis seafaring life, | tion of any of the conditions on which, according to the | Pevencra easy menthen: font sally. Bes 6 ass cith Fn Gece te st geil ripllos Ree ey iB | during which time he visited many parts of the world, | eternal laws of Nature, its success must depend. The | mdse, to Eagle & Hi | | | a ‘PARAIIO—Arr Oct 1 shi Boredaux for San Francisoo; ang (Di San Francisco; brig Kate (Br), Savage, do; one, Howard, Tahiti; 6th brig Caroline, Gal lazard. great evil of the public life of Greece is faction, pre- | Ship Richard ay Charleston, 6 days, with cot a com ike ta tea i . | che became so thoroughly acquainted with the ship that | 27 Sept 30 bi a + Valigr Hotel er eetan , Agen'n have wiurpet thn place of mueular power, and | BE cvula rails go aloft among any part ofits tacklingy, | ciely that for whieb, yonr beautifal paper constitution | tap, eto Denham DGCR sovcaste, x, 4 days with | Georst's Hemp: Ordomen, Calter: 86 big Now Bi (aaa Waiter listened to ber with an expeession of utter ie nanutacture: of all artictes of profit is monopelized | And was frequently seen ascending to the masthead with | and your Magna Charta of national palaver makes | Ui" foro Cane (ie), Mount, Newaanthe, B48 ayant | Geran, San Fran 5 On peek aaron, Eilts, Boston; astouisbment, which gave way to indigaa‘ion ag she competed this last sentenc:, and, with the blunt ness that charac erized bin when exited, he ex- claimed, “Cousia Mabel, if you were em >ty-hearted as » sosp bubble, one woula think yon could not the dexterity of an experienced seaman, But the alter- ate smooth and, billowed breast of the ocean had not with which a seeing person will manufac. | Sufficient variety to satisfy his mature, and e 2 hy the ail ce mech eee fom whieh thecs | again set lis foot upon the turt of green Erin. He soon have beon entirely excluded, appears to | after married at Limerick, and resorted to the exercise speak thas at such a moment as this;” and, givin; ¢ left this class of laborers utterly without a hope of | Of his bagpipes, on which he was a perfect performer, her a revroachful glance, he followed Ida, w: | gaining even a livelihood. But it secms to us that with | @2d to mechanical ingenuity, as means of support. Tea Late tee one tmee he followed Ida, wao had ANTE Shily aid this inequality might, in agreat mer, | About this time he commenced building an organ, and | already left the room. fure, be remedied, ‘That the blind have suffleient inge. | Sdmirably xucceeded, without the least assistance, Soon He found he standing beside Maum Abby in the fyi. 17m) also acquire the requisite knowledge of {ter completing this instrument, he moved to the city midat of the whole houschold, who had by this time | {ny mechanical pursuct necessary to success, will not be Of Cork, where he purchased an organ, for the purpose | they succeeded perhaps ax well, upon the whol no provision. This tendency to faction, which | $ei'Ur fire apd burned to the water's edger may be seen early enough, even in the classic Bark Anadir (of New Bedford), Swift, Newcastle, 51 days, pages of Phucydides, stands out with a startling gross attan Gas Com) Oct 27 tat 4 45, maintopg nt ness in the record of General Gordon; and any person, even superficially acquainted ‘with the ae ee ee Witees 40 dari story of Greece since it assumed a separate existence, | with'irust te Snow & Burgess, Experienced heavy weather Hoapsavs— Are Nov ¢ Dudley, Gray, Rochfort ust have been aware of the fact. The Bavarians did Qn'the pascage; stove bulwarks, der mak, Livingaten a0. Ga dae Tan, Bannon’ NOrIeeee: + succeed in exorcising this demon; but despite such "Bark Union (Brem), Hoxtsmann, Bremen, 47 days, in bal- | TA; Livingston, do. Cid 9tb, ‘ry, Sampso jeans; blunders, as courtly and centralising, bureaucratic and | last, with 244 passengers, to Hennings, Muller & Gosling. \d from the Pill Nov 9 Aiosto, Bassett, Charleston (was academical Germans could scarcely help committing, Ree ges rool pore “4 add catia bal: for NYork; B Cohen, Clark NYork. ending | Experienced heavy weather; lost foretopsail yard, jibboom, 1r¥—Arr Nov 2 Sherwood, Haskell, London; 4th, - spending ¥e? Had two dentho. money for erections more showy than useful Bark Mary Elizabeth (of Searsport), Hichborne, Buenos abip Spirit of (Per Sreamanir Canana, at Bosron.} Se ewes toh oo Ae Re NTWERP—! ‘ov in cDonald, Boston; 9th, Northampton, Prebl Ryetk. rT ists, this possibility seems almost entirely Corde} Bishop, do. CaDiz—Arr Get 90 Tonia, Averill, Tri gathered around the s20t whera Alfred lay across que ed by any one in the leastacquainted with their fmaking himself better acquainted with its mechanism. | other strangers | would have done. | M este. the threshold ot the cl set door, i 5 Aa btatory, After dissecting and examining all its parts minutely, he | 7 rae ES 2 Cade sis, ported in his mother's atten Thnk ote a any “branch xeqoiring thie .ems of suwerdal It a second instrument of this kind, of a superior tone | is unhappily a vice of governments not peculiar Ayres, Sept 24, with (arg Rady goed C2 eats C0. treme ag fou oie mae Py "Goofong: disappointment, through what utter despoadency, | tools, change of position, and bringing together man ish. In this way Mr. Talbot maintained a largo | to them; ‘and if they did not im all points | Mrz Rlvomer, Buller: 1 ae heaey ia sprung head ot | Parana, Bettes, do for Buenos Ayres (and yt 3 iu a po yy |X ri 7 yee ing * 'y family in respectability and comfort. | thorougly appreciate the virtues or the vices of the fps Pert yar ll it onala’ Ao. Sia te nom with | 4tb and'Gth Northam) Preble, Cape Chat (and all sld through what angnish of mini and heart, that ex- | parts into jpne. whole, they must necessarily love more “Among these sons of Jubal we must not omit our own | people, whom they had to govern, this was a blunder {oramast and ae tor Bonbee. pany London); 7th Epamino incha Islands cit’ brain had gro va delirious, oaly God can krow. | adiae diets inphanents aed oot ann Ripe re Jolin Hellick, a native of Northampton county, Pennsyl- | Which’ we English, in our dealings with foreigners too ""hrig Roliet (of Machias), Shoppy. Cardenas, 11 days, with $e for London); ae ae, Pceneoees., Sam ere Siege mites fy talents os pce Alsea aye Hero. then. arises. their. only inability-to compete with | Yania, who lived at the beginning of the presenteontury, | often harsh, arrogant, and rash, were just as likely to | molasses, to Cebellos Bros & Rubera, Cardiffiand eld), Sld 3d Old Hickory, Potter, Cal and lost his sight in youth. Among the many fine | have committed as the Germans. In fact, we have Brig Rosalie {BH Hoimes, Windsor, NS, 11 days, with po- ti alker. mosical instruments which this man constructed with- committed infinitely greater blunders in the Ionian ve ee eee Me Key W: Evsinevn—Arr Nov 2 Frederick Warren, J 1. %e i other laborer: Philadelphia for London; Geo Turner, MoLell ed man, who, left thus | gil). It scem i Facility is what they have lost, and not to us th. toxe, will pardon that wret in those manufacturing estab- { a f i ; ), Loster, Key West, 10 days, “ alone to wrest'e witi a crushing tyranny, an a r d ong cra, | Out the least assistance, was an organ which would have | islands, if the witness of our own public mon is tobe | yi , ko, to RL Maitland & Co. 18 ston. peg off fro ag tyranny, and find: | lishments where labor is so divided among the opora- Out the least aasistanc Any workman skilled in this art, | accepted.’ The Bavarians, too, were unfortunate in With mahogany, de, to Rl. Maitland & Co. Nov 2h 18 | “ Favar—Sld Oct 18 HN Williams, Puffer, St George. g hemp ut off from all other refuge, bad dared, | tives that each person bas but one distinct part of the Pepys aoen dy ve periest ht having to commence their reign with a boy-king. A Philadelphia from apelsch Fi.usnine—Sld Oct 30 Sartelle, Cole, and Arcadia, Jordan; eran his own hard, to open the gates of death, that | whole to perform, and where no change of position is | “t/t Posner eturond a shadow of doubt | grown'man, and a strong mam, was absolutely necessary | ” Bris Teeue of Hartingtony Wood, Wilmington, NC, S days, | NEM os own wary Leo rd, Leavitt, Boston. throug them he might escape from the oppressor. ¢, the blind might perform some portions of the | 4, (Neu Guambies must pr verfeet a knowledge of for such a difficult position, An amiable and accom- with naval stores, to R W Hunter. Gixoa—Arr Nov I Stamboul, Kinga Ths thougtt was a comfort to the bereaved swith but little or no inconvenience, Shou! naadstructurecan becbiain'! by thesense of touch | plished German youth, for we take Otho as high as | , Bris Edward, Foiter, Calais, 15 days, with lumber and ; te) Ad Wavnx—Arr Nov 7 Union (s) A ame, York; 8th, Marmion, Hadley, New Orleans. Sid Oth, Advance, 6 raw, New York. A:ly North Wind, Hildroth, for New York; Admiral, i Gree: St Nicolas, ie | establis 8 of sind by form and structure ean be ol connection an peed woes eoninary as by that of sight. They seem, also, to indicate that | Professor Masson is willing to put him, in a strange, would facilitate late ahahaha: ie the blind derive as much pleasure from the exercise of | wild country, was not the most proper person to que Pee tec tie ee aman Saree, their ingennity as any otlier class of men, since a genins | faction, but father a signal for alteorts of intriguots— | fitable and honorable operation might ways more impelled to labor, froma desire to o-Mayhew. Talbot & Co. ir John Pierce (of Newport, RI), , Havana, 13 with molasses, to master. Experienced heavy wosterly her; split fore: of whom there is always a great army in Greece—to | | Schr Saxon, Mabee, mother, who sat silently bending over him. 1t was no shook to her wha tie men, who, imagioiog Alired asleep or sulky, were drazgiag him roug’ \y forth, euddcnly loosened their hold, exsiaiming that c. vana la Mar, 22 days, with pimento, [4 z ‘im! 3 ES 4 = ‘ , P H rats toe sual 4 ommence weaving their plots, The Bavarians did not | &c, to Mayhew, Talbot & Co. Tniaherts for a0; C1 Pi fc Or- he wns ead. For t¥o hours ste had listens ducted e few simple e Ser tangible form to his inventions, or ideal images, than by | commen ing | 5 i as, d Inland, 10 , wohert, for do; Creol jerce, ‘for vain foc the quik, panting breath which oll night saptahitts " Peepee it ae the, bea. a “tre Tiecha. thereal value of the article wien completed, establish a constitutional form of government, but pre- | aye "wid potatoes” de, ‘pound to Boston.” Pat inte his Bevickiand: Rovert 1. Lane: ‘Cornell, awd ous’ rangook, long nad given assurance that hewas still alive; — viem seems never to have frightened them, but, on the _ Ext perhaps the most 4 Fqiruvowr—-Arr Nov 8 Iaabella, Hayden, St eLvort—Arr Nov [eal fayden, Brouwershavea 8th, Verona, N York. = Huxi—Arr Nov 4 Palmyra, Dunn, Richibucto, Livenroou—Arr Nov SEuropa (#), Leitch, Boston; 8th Chatsworth, Gorham, Boston. Ent for ldg 7th Marshall O Roberts, Fulton, NYork; 8th, Mai Brown; Banks, way, by a Ccuncilof State. We think they were quite | experienced a hcay je from N to NNW, which ‘Caused ths right. " What the Greeks, as an essentially factious | vessel to leak about 700 strok birth in Tuscany. | people,” requive, is not universal suffrage and talking | Delaware bearing W, 50 mil ant of hand, when left to their own inclination in this at that history records, is to and, after the first involuntary hea tthrill, the din the arti kcomledge thus gradnelly attained b-ought with it t, they have almost uniformly selected those pur- Ganiiaslos few ane glace nt poke brig Samuel Sm aseneation of relief; aud, thinking of al! be had | S's tt and delicacy of perception | This romarkabie person loit his sight at theageoftwenty, | Parliaments, but a strong government, This ts what | end trom Salem Nelo Freakin, La, 29 da; endarcd inthe past, ail he musi have endured in Foy, a native of Barnstable, in Devon, | 294 after having been in this condition about ten | they have wanted from Capodistria’s death even until | j,Sc0" ta E Bushnell,” Nov 16, of Cape, Flo toe future, more fervently tiau she had praised God | spent tho principal portion of his | Yeats, he first manifecied a taste for sculpture. His first | pow) & Awe much doubt whether the stout old Corflote, from ‘NW, shipped e ses, which atove boat, | | omplete triumph of tactual ferred ruling the country, with less talk, in the German | port’in distrese, having on the 17th inst, off Geor | per hour, ' Nov 28, Capes of il of John Gonelli, sometimes a - William Hunt who was born bl oy, NYork. ‘Wade, Melbourne; Sth, Miss Maz, Hinok- (and ald from Gravesend Sen); Lombard, Lem New Orleans: Exoning Star, Frost, Cardiff and Valpa- rairo (and sid from Deal 10th); Agamemnon, Causland, New Gricanns 9tb, Danube, Rich, do ar , Richardson, hilosophy of covernment lies ina y One Vark and two brigs, unknown, phrases and formulas, invented by the whe tt is velated that the Duke of Braccanio, who had seen 5 k, doubted much that he was completely ud inorder to set the matter a rest he caused is head in a dark cellar. It proved a he was modeling, in clay, « figure of Mi clasped ber arms frou tao lifeless form she had been | ; lady, and presently administered holing close agains’ her heart, and, laying itdown | posirum. Had not our own experience and _obsesv tesdes!y upon toe floor, arose and stood betore him. | taught us to wha ‘There vas somthing a'most majesi) in th: solema may be eultiva » of mal it sup reticence of ber m:« nner—sometni: g awfalia the ut- | the place of the e: nita powerful magni glass, SAILED. its of 1789, will be inclined to believe | steamships Atlantic, Liverpool; Cabawba, Hat and ain admixture of what liberals call despotism | New Orleans; Knoxville, Savannah; Jas Adger, Charleston; tely necessary to the good government of such | Roanoke, Norfolk ph t werk n astonixhing degree the sea bee “dn tte Conqueror, M’Auley, and Emigrant, Har- at her chiid’s birth, that mother gave tawuks that | life in watch and clock making. His father seems , Work t was to imitate a marble figure, repre- | nan ig. was, wan not tee ‘vost Meg | Teed, Tost forse 1, Be taste: aveahasinn rise! th, Aluadl, Creeeb, and Burrell, Dodds, ker only son was dead. a iaebie Po : smo de Medici, which he formed of clay, and as had since the revolution. No doubt he | Sehr Lotus th), Clark, Ps Savannah, An th Tia Ker atin 1 ween gah maken phan Sod fect likeness of the original. His 1 deapotically; le did not govern’ by the frequent | molasses, to Havens & Co.’ Experienced se Sia 7th Blanche; 9th, Franklin King, Borland, New Or- As teey stood around }cr silently, even the gar-u- me craft. He was considered by the | ci Lee haekioned tteui ie auch & taiciee ion of free parliaments; he offended the best of | the passage; split sails, & . le G. Pleming, Ken: 10; Arab, Everest, loasrees of the negrves being checked by tha pitiful we place's vary auperior and ind Ft SY the Grand Like Serdivand; of Tuscany, aut kin to ke, the brave old Miaulis and George Mauro- | gtr Mamercee, qwiuslony, Sf, Marks, 10 days, with cotton, fotenag: Seren’ ag gecne, a slow, decid stap was heard ou the stat : ae ny, wa rennaring masieal clocks. and I+ Rome to model a statue of Pope Urban Vill, which he | i, that brave scion of a stout old Spartan trunk, | “Schr Emily. Mankin, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, eis, Gaeagh, ane edgy Fase {wea Mr, Wynn; acd as the souad of Lis footstep: ecilby, ered tntthe miGatiendaatiiated’ cacses tnd thon completed to the entire satisfaction of his patron. It is | the tyrant’? through the heart in a fit of poetical Sehr RW ob eg eg TL a dey newter, and the group, ecatveriog apart, lett Dried that whane there let te erate t | Suprosed that this is the same famous blind soulptor |. heroism. Stil mattors wore not mended, but made o | Sehr Lonsdale (of Providence), Crowell, mn, 4 days. Paine, Calontta; 9th, Moses him fcr to race wih the dead, Maam Abby un- T Huntly found no trouble Indiscoveriug Ghe nature | tom Roger de Piles met with in the Justinian Palace, . 1 worse by his desih; and mea who do not BELOW. ‘Sogna; Buena Vista, Rockwell, St Domingo; ‘7 ~ | if alla Rookh, - i y any ae Seek Wind during the day from SW Charleston, fea’ i tah ey - ‘4 (which is genorally z to us, as however, objecting that the | # couniry 3 — In port 10th Marga for NYork 16th; Liverpool =e agian pis h this tragedy had involved | well ak Aor ihae, asemn grepoatareiics minansttoas f Araoentioy ia eet Biackwoop MaGazine.—American edition— Memoranda. Victoria, Champion, do, about ready; Samuel Adams, facts will appear s'il more reconcileable when ily lived in the days of hnge wo isteued, as, pcinttag with one hard to the corp ber tect, avd raisioy toe ovher a little to demand der master's attea' ion, she sxid to him :—‘ Look! there | is my boy!—h» is dead, and you, yon have murdered ery Exeashing of those who Schr Wim Allen, 100 to ter, with a full inventory, r Bombay do; ¢ the Sex. Wilson, for 40 artist offer one of the duke's dangh- | Leonard Scott & Co.-Old Ebony has an interest: | ys ¥oy at Sun Tramciteo Meh ult, for $4000. Also clippes | Athi Wales, Thamar; for’ Caloutta doc Wax Promingease , Which he accordingly ie , and this ane braved an | ing article this month on Turkey and ite popula- rom Archimedes, 200 tons register, with a large inventory, Bap hidan 9) Eiceven, cuceners ae ae ee P Je likeness, Among his numerous other work$ is | 4: 50. fxessrx A—Arr Oct 26 Gran a % illen, a marble siatne of Charles T.. of England, said to be | S0M- Its objectis to show that unless such fiscal AE NPORT—Sli Nov 2 Wan Woodside, Woodside, New Or- , | | finely finished : i s d polilical reforms as are called for by the ‘Telegraj Marine Report. 4 : Jd nim! Do not start back. do n0% frowa on moe—my 1 the reputa > | finely finished. So faras this art pertains to the form | ap: | [NEW ORLEANS, Nov 2—Arr ship Tarqui, and bark |, PoRrsmocrn—Arr Nov 7 Am Congress, Williamd, Tondom sen is Cead, and you cannot bam me now! Itis tere, both common and niuarei ond contour of @ statue, it is mot more dificalt for. | changes that have been silently working theit way | Ronert, New York: et se Nae eR for NYork (and eld th); 9th Dirige, Grithn, Middlesborough net for me to curse you~ not for me! T know not | lis time. janical genius was a native of Viind person to pnrsue than others adverted to in | for NY or! : cremstowN—Arr of Nov. 7 Progress, Chase, Liverpool, wr YRWAC Arr Oot 31 Mystery, Toylor, C at y SwYR AATF ery, Taylor, Constantinople, rocTnaarTOR 81a Nor ‘earah Park, Pendleton (from invre), New aving repaired. Sr ALnan#—Off Nov 6 Leunder, from Bremen for NYork. ‘Trizste—Asr Oct 2 Henry Shelton, Coombs, Newport. Vunice— In port Nov 4 Harvest, Fuller, for London. | Section. But to engrave upon a marble statue that i for the last haif century on the public mind in that know not, blind worm that I'am, how my child's | Yenteenth century. When a boy he was master builier tangible, life-tike expression, in which mainly consists cauntiy, are promptly carried out, the Ottoman em- Ate for al s children in hi ‘: the individual similitude, is altogether extraordinary, “ death cau cause the wrath of maa to raise Hin, or | Qn trey cor al ihe Ghldven in bis native town, nor | and must be regarded as the climax of tactual attain. | Pire, putting all extraneous dangers out of con- | f wy own misery advance the purposes of His holy When at the age of thirteen, having been , ments. sideration, must ere long fall to pleces from its own Bric Apa (of Boothbay), Chase, fro E, for N ES eee aes tated caalee kone nvr 1s for the purpose of receiving leseons in| Tag EvixsRam Review.—American Edition— | want of cohesion. The continuation of the letters | yBU% Ans (of Boothbay), Chas, from Newport, E for X r i while there ro: a cabinetmaker, his \ 4) f fe t and shed to t] she beads bigh above her head, snd lookiag upward. | mechanical prope ly awakened, and he | Leonard Scott & Co—The October number of this on civilization discloces some startling facts re- | of foremast and everything attached to the spars. She was For a moment vhe stood thus, her ligs moving in- sen made bims i h the tools of his host, , periodical contains a well written notice of Ducasse’s garding the irfluence of manufacturing and trade | was in quarantine, havin; brought no bill of health, but audtbiy, as if she prayed, ard then gradually 7 a and the manner of working them. Although this more Memoirs of King Joseph. The natural moderation and occupations on the duration of human life. The Walter Ess, Wel esatvou sey [By letter to Ellwood why God has permitied this wrone to be done. I | “erage, Armagh, and lived In the latter part of th Home Ports. ALBANY—Arr Nov % schra M H Read, Kelly, New Bed- ford; Yantic, Allen, do; Ann Flower, Crowell, Boston; Highlander, nin do; Nimrod, Went, do; Richard Law, ‘60 congenial employment occupied much of his time, he a 5 ing aeons a 4 = Eten ed ee. also made a very satisfactory progress in music; but, on Strong moral perceptions which distinguished this gubjoined results are deduced from the last English BR Baie Ricnp Wrrane, Viel t, from Pioty for Boston, cae 8 Clee a ae Harter xl br I Benj robbed mo of what was more to m2" than my life; |," inceea sar eile hoscenals tar, | €XCelent prince's character are brought outfastrong | census :— mehegeeatat te Ob Voweland cargo sfel | Poe htin Wawa” een Prvionon Base, Wala, di i - ed Tri i 2 " | t ublication of his correspondence:— Of 100,006 chiliren born in Liverpool, only 44,979 live Bi Russrut, of Salem, 182 tons, 6 P ALAC! ieee ge . pase tec tence tion aad insanity, that | ture. He also constructed Irish bagpipes of a very im- | Telief, by the publicati iP chilire ivexpocl, onls 44,919 live | » Tinro, Ruasent, of Salem, 189 tons coppe sorper | | APALACHICOLANIn Nov 15 ships Oxford, Sturdi. rdoa him that deed; | proved patent, together with other wind and stringed | “In 1803, Napoleon was very anxious to make | {0 the age of 20, while in Surrey that age is attained by cae roth i egy hot a | cob a eae herp : 70,885 out of the same number of children born. ‘The bot Rann at on pret rperllngd RSs art, that he ine hy Xsort fof Soar Gabment: sTactet Joreph Chancellor of the Senate, an appointment | probable lifetime is about 6 years in our unheaithiest : posh . , ‘ tei: towns, 62 years in Surrey, and other comparativel pity—who would not forgive! What will you an- | repairer and builder-general for the entire musicalorder, | which he strenuously resistei; he entreats his iia hy Bente, abeeth ality is kd swer, when One who jud, righteously shall ask | Over « large section of country. In. the alternate occu- | beether not to force this high office uyon him, which rts: Peed recap De head psn Jo-t0,"a Eh ON Ey feb ame tng Tiflr thet vations tackings and Me other, mechanical | Would nos suit his babits, and would destroy all bir | male polation of 98,919: while im all England and | fow'on' level with the rurfoce of thovwater, ‘Phere was ware! Learn, 5 2 0 , ; = = Vales, where lity is now much lower, the same | boat alongside, and the presumption is that all hands were omplishments, he maintained and raised a large and happiness. ‘ What you require of me (he writes) | W#les; where the mortality , | whom you are crushing, are men, aud t before | ACCOt ap app! . you req number of births produces a constant force’ of 61,215 | #aved. phage J 5 heats pele respectable family. be x Scun Mansix Ware, from Philadelphis for San God of the evil you hav: dared to do. Repent !”’— Another genius of the same kind, not altogether with- | i8 impossible, or I should certainly do it. Theaf- | men at that age, and at other ages similar disparities in if 3 2 5 i Sow. _ c ter, *, 22 ” and bere her voice rose like the pealing of an organ ont fame, was Thomas Wilson, a native of Dumfries, | fecticn you show me makes me unhappy, withoat | the numbers living exist. Now, the mortality was not Pi arte Meth agi Bp tg ‘aleak while ying swell—“ Repent! fo > ie might fi Hi heres much less in all England formerly than it is nowin Man- | ; shall carn, 4 “ss ian! any TO) penne be fete te einsiol paral eat eruintuitive | shaking my resolution. My conscience prescribes | chester, ant the great diminution in the mortality of | *t the Breakwater rigain, » waiting; Celost! Swan oot rigaing, York, waiting: Gelentiel Breese, e fm Barks Almeida, Williams, for New York, ilky, fm do, discharging: Girard, O°N fur Boat tlie ‘Ga oun brig ‘Vermont, Nailer, Ning 5 HANGOR—Cld Nov 22 brig Isaac Carver, Clark, Jamaion. DELFAST—Arr Nov 21 sche Olivin, S A Carter, N¥ork. Si 20th ship Mary McNear, (uew) MoNear, New BOSTON Ar Nov 24 stcamer Cal Morley, Balt as she now lies ashore near Tarpaulin C tion 22d inst to Luther 8. Chase, for $150. News Boy, Leckie, Smyrna Oct ine aod Empire, Growelly Pbladelphisn ashes steie Hk, } a chge, Baxte pe Hayton Gh inate White Squall Alexandria; 1k Gandy: RH Wilsow Faward, Jonos, Philadelphia. Belo from Liverpool Nov Il, | Telegraphed, shi; from Calentt: 12. Signal fora bark and three At quarantine, ship Northern le, , Liverpool ‘Ames, Philadelphia; ship Marga- rette, Bell, Callao; bark fsland’ City, Colburn, Galveston; Lrig Aonian .St Thomas. 8k Mountain Wave, "bark Radiant, bri { Yoniis, Emeling Ben een are Weymeathad CALAIS—Arr Nov 20 brigVelona, Lookhart, Philadelphia. Chi Mgt eehe Star, Hacving, Philadel CAMDEN—Cld prev to Nov 28 now ship Borodino, Smart, ult. Cid steamer Osprey, ; ' “4 St |, SHR Onw, with coal, from Philadelphia for Bos! all that do wickedly, sball be as stabblo, acd the gain a knowledge of the wood-turning trade, in which } to me my duty, and leaves me no room for deli- pee erinentiy Tk pia a faettty mone oureies in collidon night of 2a with brig bartot E Tay, and day that cometh shall burn thom up, eaith the Lord Qrrnpation he spent most of bis: life. So well | beration. You reproach me for sacrificing your | tr at the oges 20-40 in 1851, than at of ite inecered be mingtdn, Del, Bi |. cutwater, bead f : : ; : interest, and that of the State, to my own habits | ages in 1821, for the dangers and loss of Ife incurred by | stay, bowsprit, fe She paused. There was a lurid light in hereyes, {72 Pou" ocmachurs, gtined. great reputation améng aes ihe S pas Abeba aaa If, for the | * generations born inthe 40 years 1781-1801, were | Scum Sraixe Tt and with her pale, s'cra face, her tall.figure ele j, taking tinamiths' mallets, litteests, anit hotk moderation my ’ greater than thors encountered by the generations bern | struck by lgbtniny & prophetic earnestuess, she looked like one in- «ide to be without a rival. He also made a lathe suited voutself from the continent, I will | ftom the Registrar-General’s seventh report. “In Man Scwn Two Brornens, from Frankfort, Me, for Boston, spired. Seif: posscseed as was Mr. Wynn, and firmly io his parpore, ani the numerous tools which tis buat. | °° Sbsewt eerie. Terie get teh torage Siig colle Kee vod Sit ie che NW. blow, adam: as ke bed bra ed himself any manifestation | ness requires hie bud soarranged that he could take from €Dg8ge to Occupy any post, wever danger: | that number (49,910) in six years. The probable life- : ; A *y | cull ss | riously io leok to this fact. How can we expect God’s sake he Semen ba A a quailed before the influence that a ted like a spe!! It is velated of Cwsar, the ambitions Roman, that, on mes end I trast, by my integrity and reso- | teasing upon our boasted manufactures, or upon the ‘The vessel will probably be a foe Hosp sere gered bs paolo passing throngh a smali country village one day, in com- lution, to render myself not unworthy of you.’ And | wesllh they have accumulated, if obtained at such a cost , he recove 5 of .! did he succeed in this business, that his rolling-pins Wilmington, Del, 24th, ry ine ok ra wh at 35, lon 72, wi vated to its utmost height, and her hand raised with — stors’ stands, honest Tom was acknowledged on every | misfortune of France, you should be obliged | in the years 1811-31. In a note appended, is an extract | foresail and injured two m one cain "| menced leaking badiy; on Zist, ran down and anchored off of the feelings that secretly agitated him, he had his slielf any one he might need, without the least difi- | ous, that yon may be pleased to confide to | time is about ix years.’ It behoves the legislature se 2 leaking badly; on Zisk, ran down and sachored of 0 will be saved. total loss, but m + with some of hi ie - of of human life? Does this massacre of childhood arise Sonn Jonx G Faxon, of and for Nowburyport, before re- aside, eaid half aloud, “These are but the ravings Mey cuit Poth ce oe Ta eaten tet aneMeet he concludes by sn appeal to his generosity to re- | from the debility of overworked and perhaps too youth. | ported: founderce-o& Sandy, Mock ith ingg had cfiasanity. Take the woman away.” man in this small town than’ the second in Rome.’ Jf lease him fromthe oxerons dignity which it was | ful parents, from overheated and ill-ventilated manufac- ee eg dS oa nite ul nen ny len | She wasn good vessel of 182 ton oh Wi York; schr 1. 8 Davis, Davis man, ‘Liverpool. Sid scbrs Ske bent forward a little, aud laid her hand | Wilson was inspired with any such desires of auperiovity ” iD, writing to | tories, or, a+ may not be unlikely from the tasked work lightly upos his breast, ut he abrask from ber | hebed the gook torture ta hace. thers soake Deatined, | BOOERE 20 afar ire him og ones eo of youing mothers, at a time when they should be chiefly | SPt.c0*7.E0 1 eee aid ai ite Moctean touch a slight shadier. “Igo, Igo," said | for, in addition to the honor arising from his mechanical | Reguanld de St. Jean d’Angely, in June, 1804, oceupied in the care of their offspring? From whatever tual office. ‘The schr was insured in Boston. Capt Armit she. “Ihave no more to d> here. Bring my son PIs. he was electe | principal, not of a college or uni- gays :--"' You are one of the few people who know | “tate of kent ol this great evil arises, it ought not to be, | speaks in ihe highest terms of the kindness of Capt Turley P versity, for ot s a dis- | and surely the people as one man should look to the | himself and crew. after me—bring him to my room for a little while— | versity. ¢ y should he have his peace of mind me well enough to be certain that the title I best lagtuatarete povile proper sanitary and other means i Norman, . Sid Lriga acres ate Maxey; Wrovts Bellflower (new), A PY § Qlst ship den (naw), —. HARTFORD Arr Now 24 stonmer: Sones, Ghatker, New York: lied Hall. Andgews, Philadelphia; William ‘Sid ste HB : e turbed by mportinent irtkery Of inledterous-sta- J | Scum Narive Aurnican at Newburyport 22d from Phil- | Yorks sebrs Beach, Sa afew hours, and then the ea:th must cover him, joni. sui principal of the high situation of bell. | merit is likewike that which I prefer. Addreas me, | to cleck « national cruelty. sdeiphiie, Jost deok load, had bulwarks ke stove in the blow itdag, cchee 8M Shadwick, Williams, WPhladsiphie; Ase He-will sleep there in peace, and I—God help mo! | 5.) | night of 15th, { sball be alone. | vin the mid-atecple of Dumfries. And to pi ture iT re to - rations that a blind man can he tue to | *herefore, av an old and faithful friend, and be ae- Notice to Mariners. Her words, chenged now in tone aid manner, bad he died ut bis | sured that the truth and generosity of my character / Died. | seaiemrrioe Site's ehaeclt een toon, a ee a and touching pathos, a3 if they cam? : : steeple, at a acy tira vedes) forbid my regar¢ing that man as ipy friend who, in ‘ian Soturtas bmn > seue Oat patently fori with ¢ reflectors) masts a from ‘ " » ty eo xixty-third year is bell-ni ship. ras | 4 2 rne ines the 41st year o1 rage, SARAH, wife 0! cl near the Sow an tered eae ot 8 fucaatie deat: aukee ox I seepeated uit 1 iavad dustey the wholeof hie 5 by he his intimate communicatiors with me, should treat nas Handeock, B. A., Trinity College, Dib. , to take the place of the old certain step, like that of one who walks in the itizens and all who knew him in Whalemen, Le teas navar married, but Lived the envi ie following are reports of vessel dark. Moved by ® simultaneous impalse, Walter | Slog Nie ows bechiien, teeing? “a ‘own bed, rai:. | tions, men should be est'mated according to their | proomoe sireet, to yhich his friends are invited. Her re Ship Roscoe left the Japan see on the T Shallor, Pratt, do; sloop Phanix, Bue JACKSONVILLESAgr abt Nov 8 brig Pennamaquom, Hall, Boston to load for Buonos Ayres. fn port 16th soht Kolo, Rumball, for Santa Cruz (or St Croix). ow, w MOBI Novis ship Middlesex, Parmeleo, NYork; Ledge, on o about 20th | 17th sche Mary Wise, Crockett, Rock Arr lth Span « Ringo, Calomé, Matanzas; sche Louise, Miner’ ‘Arr abt 10th ship Broak o'Day, Porter, Boston: off the bar 7tii, _NANTUCKET—SId Nov 22 schrs Sarah Jane, and Sasan, schooner rig ft the lan- 4 b= me otherwise than as bis equal. In their private re- 1 wil take place this Way, from No. 263 and ida sprang to aid her. Her bands were clenched | fyi). Gun po ind Weing, | a fre because, ‘Je crois valoir mi mains will be taken to Greenwood. nly 20th, Norman, Chase, 100 bble sperm: A\ NY ork, e together, nd ber eyes giazed anidim. ‘The reac: |" Totatoes, ond Tiving, im every respect, @ free | reel worth, ard it is because, ‘Je crois valoir mieur | Om Friday, November 2 Ju4es Gxasoure, aged 90 | Rambler ‘Porter. bo thie'sperm.” fawng wha WHEN BEDFORD Are Nov 24 sohre N Berry, Pondtston; tion from that unvatoral and desperate calmness | icin Kay, of Glacgow, was engaged at the carponter _ “WE Mes trhres gue jen’en veux pas de vous,’ and from | y ars gud months ee a Hi iiterd to take atetlon sa Bow oat wes commencing, and in a few moments che was | and jeiner trade for a number of yenrs, though he lost my ot*er real friends. And whoa I seo any two of |” The friends and relatives of the family, and those of | Aug 2th, oc 3, Di + Aug 2st, Sarat a sot Renker ar ie achos 5 , seized with strong convulsions, that for many hours | iris sight through the accidental discharge of « musket, | them treat me otherwise than as they treat each | i+ brothers, Fnnis and Patrick, are respectfully invited | is 1, Clark, ¥ i rar rar wie lobe ot apathy satin cige . chen but ni f age. f ej R toattend his foneral, this afternoon, at balf past one ot sy rig- ranean ner ate gmvaurnrs oF Tue Buvn. | Woe Micae comics that ie pave hls wort ne pectors. | other, 1 infer that their regard for me is a: an end.” ofelock, from Ie Tate residence, Bighiy ACU xtsvet, be- | soe et ie ‘BME , h as the most skilful of his fellow-tradeamen, He howe i | tween Fourth and Fifth avenues. ~ | 3 Yarra : ; ; a Be sco edil Seok 0 bail a eli By Wx. Amrman np L. V. Hatn.—This pretty | also worked in mahopany nd other sorts of fine wood, ia hes ak ait eons cigar 7 ee Omesturdey morning, Nevember 25, after a short i- | Shien ds Geet! RG Ry Ral Anna, Bavecck, Havans. ‘Cldbark RG W Dodge, aveliay little volume consists of @ selection of choice pas | °8¢ made various kinds of furniture. But the most | Opinion of this Prince's ance and strength | ness, Jaspun Vax Prix, in the 20th year of his age, | GW: Alexander, 11: Harmony, 3S; Shepherdess, 43 NYork. nim most to his friends ant the chureh, were di i ; rvite ; b: Baty : vieat of physical afflictions, with a series of biogra- | towards the spiritual and intellectual olavation of the %* be was, never ventured to do sny thing without | nis afiernocn, ai ON8 o'ciocn, fro his late residence, | {real 200 hole; Brutus, 2: ‘Syren queen, youth. As a teacher ant promoter of Sabbath schools, | first taking the pleasure of the Emperor, even in | No. 77 Goerck street, without farther invitation, His | Mincis, paehsin Oth, Mors ig whales. The | > ; iy Ist, | NYork; A P Upshur, NY Se set eee att | ing, Ae. (id sobre Eugenia; Morgan, in PHILADELPHIA—Arr Noy 2% PM, steamer Kenngbes, Coven, NYurk, barks, Minneiaty Venvoely gy ¢, ‘s, i, ney, Jaubeer sete. Zervinw, ‘Downer Turks Toland, vin ‘NYork.. ‘Cld rigs phical notices, designed to show that it does not | distributer of tracts, and an humbly and aesiduons die. | : », do; 224 Gannet, NYork. SET laee ae ark Gen Tayler, Strout, Baltimore; Mine ATT Are Nov 21 fteamer Gov Dad Key West and Havana, Sopot joera Vista, Dunies a kate Brichem, NYork, sperm whaler. About one hundred miles south one of the chain of Fox Islands, fell in with aks of oil, one of which ho secured. It was a ground or second tier cask, bunced off, and bad evidently ome out of some ship, and not washed overboard. ‘The head was marked with marking iron—S C, and with white fo sgrty Hoops.” it had kelp grown on it shout 4 feet long, and had apparently been in the. water a long time, rate. Theobject which they proprse to themselves | “Tt scoms that there are but few mechanical depart ouvent entendus de la bouche de V. M., et j’avoue | respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, is a praiseworthy one, and we f ments in which sight may not be dispensed with, as ae V'expérience des choses me prouve combien il est | at two o'clock, from No. 24 Third avenue. it then ta thele aids cannot beter describe the following eemple may serve ia tasioreation. | vrai qu’il faut tout volr parsoi-mime; qu'il ne fant ja- California papers please copy. own a quire, the femily tailor of Mr. McDonald, of Clan | ™ais perdre une ape: qu'il ne fant compter sur l’ac- On Friday, November 24, AMANDA, wife of John Fer- Without hesitation we say, that all the most painful | ronald, Invernesehire, totally lost hie sight fifteen | tivite de personne; que tout cat possible avec une ferme | yier, Jr., and daughter of W. A. Fisk, in the 23d year of Paar an with which we have been obliged to con- | years hefore his death. Yet he continued to work for ; Yelonte Je Ja part du chef. = E’ Baldwin, Montgomery, h remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. awe v Baker, Mobile: necessarily form an insuperable bar to the attain- ciple of Christ, his induence will long be felt inthe vil- | Matters relating exclasively to his owa affairs; and | “'(n ceturday morning, November 25, after a lingering S Betne, 180 Mole ‘Activ Wim Fit, Danvers, do; debs BO bedrick, rage lages and country of Scotland. He died December 16, he requests H. M. will inform him of bis intentions | iincss, borne with Christian fortitude, Mrs. CATHERINE ‘aroline, 6; Pacific, ‘it 2 Copia, 3; Conner, ment of distinction, not only in tre liberal profes: | 109, in the thiriy-second year of his age astothe royal arms of Naples, the livery of his | SPFMAN, in the 48th year of her age. : gtida, 3; George Washington, 800 bbls: Governor sions, bat on the mechanical and industrial arte. The | [np this connection we may also notice Ragero, the | * pies, The friends of the ‘family are respectfully invited to iP jam Thompeon, reported lost on Fox work derives additional interest from the fact that | blind carpenter and joiner of wostern New York. | household, the national flag, colors and cockade. | attend her funeral, at two g’clock thie afternoon, from P reports that np to August Ist, there had ‘om the | This enterprising man, who wos sizhtless from infancy, | Sometimes be writes with a mixture of flattery and | ler late residen , No. 80 RoBsevelt street. i tie, the weather bad, and no whal ‘ORTLAND—Arr Noy 22 sche Cambi York, Phila the suthors are themselves included in the category | has grmmed the counties of Livingston and Steuben &panchement. On Loy siemesaber %4, Reopen CLavencer, in the Sag thy Gai’ val mon otha gee eens delpbie, | Cid g8d bark, Fekater (nen p, een hee ; finished i | y % ere inten of sufferers whose condition they desire to amelio- | Faia, PnUTrUl cottages; Snlshed ie: the: sess etegant: | jo lourdiinal.je. reaemnale de Justion dee. gelacives aedt “anak Sever nuit flit, nt thu otis family, are % hetcoaet of Calitornia: tad the erer eee ae | YRC Raat ac for der “Aid ant oben Bhe Lion, Yorks ld brig Liom lis dix par jour; l'Euipe- her age. ito te, y Br), Jour, Aberd OTRAS: tend absence of sight, have arisen entirel the family as before, not indeed with the same expedi- bien raison, : pas pourquoi ris ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- | Also quite a number or pieces of ship’ ting about, Ag—Arr at Corpus Christi prey to Noy 7 ship Mid— from ignorance, om the part of the community, of Out | tion, but with equal correctness. Itis well known how | (cl: tals ayant conservé Wheureuse habitude dicorive | pers of Enterprise Lodge No. 86, 1.0. o€0.F., are invi- | that vore very appentance of ‘n wbosked reisel, fromthe | diesen Varmalee, New York, and sia 7th for Mobiles”, cay and resources. And why aji this incredulity | difficult it is to make a tartan dress, because every stripe & V. M. de premier monyement.... Elle a aussi Vhabi- | ted to attend her funcral, this afternoon, at one o'clock. | manner in which they had heen broken off. Tt is C Arr at Galveston Novewber 6 bark Win M Tary, and want of confidence? Does not history introduce us and color (of which there are many) must fiteach other | {ude de trouver tout bien; elle ne peat pas mécomnaitre | from her late residence, No. 118 East Nineteenth street, | Opinion that they hefonged to the Monongahi Bort bark Trinity, Hall, do; b ‘ys there w: ton, Old Stl th - to scores of individuals who have triumphed over all the | with mathomatieal exactness: yet from this material he !** Clans involontaires de mon covur, On Friday, November 24, Micwaxt. DyCKMAN. © current report & ried without date. In port 14th brig Vesta, Stevens, fre Benton, and others as bet! : h whaler, that last season, Ww ou , diffteulties of and have become the most illus- | made an ent! it for hie master’s brother, with as 4 “ His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- “t ot * t wind. u Om the 1 THOMASTON—SId Nov 17 ship Sebastian Watts, telous performers and fastructors of their age? Reader, | much procsion an le could: have done before he lost his The article entitled ‘Management aud Disposal | tend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from | quarter’ which he kuch to ‘he the Tovemeahenae thatiai th NOH nox, DEL. Bi ai oe rome work with am: ear Hobie oppo. | sight Fie tof hth ro dati of our Criminal ph gees yy {8 ably written and * sate Doan mg Kingsbevige- ot iahbaevtn, ‘ibtis great ¢ sere a elatened bys am thes ugh 10 ant aOR, DEL--Arr Nov 24 brig Charlotte B Tay, under formi: - vid Mapes, who lost the use of his eyes after havin; toresti n Saturday, November 25, ’ 3 \. ition e sition and Sndbamnnll the Wiad teveetines | leone: ther trade of wagon twaking, costioued in that bps wasrygelinnnes og! had pond views on the | sien, in the Bdth year of his age. ee yet the Monneabela ye beet, ag rauaaes sash thr Satine have. genera », lost night of the examples | pursuit with nearly the same «uccoss as before, and is , *] important questions of which it treats. The friends of thie deceased, and thore of the family, Maree samen Wi ieknawe that the Pocanent fo; 22d, Desdem whieh their itl predecessors set before them, and | at present earning a very respectable livelihood at Ange Tar Westminster Raview.— American Edition — | ate respe@tfully invited to attend his funeral, on Tues- ‘merald, now in port, picked up a cask of ae ook) Pay hare adi of—‘‘can’tdo | vets New York ; aBeott & Co. number of Ro} day afternoon, at two 0! a his late residence, | to the those nohr ' i , [thas been remarked. that | yoravane tye ian this Re. " Williamsburg, without furthor in. 4 eres ir ve | on a TR jater- bpp ey rinse om i 1 VOR ae AO Amerigng sfyer bin: th > precede pete Yel et 7" The weontp, 9F Plad f002 ge9.7 nto evant a 2 mem yf Mer rer bail inom desald UeMwayehs Gd 26 > 00s aid @ 0OMO feet (eb zed governor Sylvia 24) sole soy ane bi SeI8%y MO adie 200k AT RES Sad tHabie