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_/TWE PARKER VEIN. COAL COMPANY FRAUDS, | itinsknee et cutet tothe pracpal maret of the SUT TR ts carrie United States. e ee ereenneeee "| consider it e moet valuable poe of repertgi state: vibare Bear Beanies for NYork, with M66 (Meeting of the Stockholders—Roport of the | }7,'h¢ nest valuable coal land ay vpn taked at teat Abas of x investigating Comamlttee—Im plication of the In conclusion the committee would comme poke ge yee Wetice to Mariners. Former Oficers of the Company, dc. Sut che plane herewith obits Tie gage i areeat and Th ot she The sinail chapel of the University was well filled last | will not admit of delay. could result in the Proper ths Pusnre ‘Whalemen. Decembe: evening with the stockholders of the Parker Vein Coal | eee eye ae eed s total lest to the stoek: company. Considerable feeling was manifested by the Map reference tothe ectimsane of to annexed, it will b speakers, though it was of a quiet kind; indeed, they e seen that a very few years will pay the princi pet seemed to have become quite dispirited at the prospects | and interest of the bonds am eerie, ‘then leavieg before them, in view of the astounding developments aes that had come to light in relation to the conduct of their a HALL, foommtie former officers. . New York, Nov. 38 1864 api ‘The meeting was organized by the appointment of | _ N°" ir oy MonTcAaces, CLAIMS AND FiRTURKS OF ©. R. Marvin as Chairman, and Mr. John O'Brien as Lene Tae COMEARY. Secretary. bd ster pe Mr. Wasoo Horemycs then read the following report, / ing thesssete in the hat on behalf of the Committee of the Buard of Directors, { Deduct mortgage debt on land not desirable tes Spoken. th % atte | Ship J G Coster, 36 to whotn the investigation of the aifairs of the company | Deduct murtgage debt that ean be extended... sss | an John Robert of whom neh Tah tn from Neweastle, E, for NYoek, Ba naRRE Deficiency on the Int Janus: Saar | but they were orerpowered— Staten Sept 7, m0 Tat, be, from Callao for United 0 eeeonr ent Beard of Directors, in | Required for workin _ Wow | there being yin poy Beye contend with. bran 4 | Ship y hence (aus 1D for San Francisco, was he company were Hippo- | Morteages due lat April, > 35,474 | Were seoured hana foot, amd placed on ponies, ai Oe i 2808 8, lon. , Vie I’rosideat; James | Do, do, lst June + 6,513 | started to the northwestward, and tra five weeks, Sierra Nevada, Foster, from Bristol, E, for New Oe- yy Trensurei bo. do, Sth Jui . Tee ass | when they came to the hunting ground of the tribe, where leans, Nov 8, off Sand Key. 9 na taste TT ae |e cea esaes Reng Ser "EEE EES “1 us en Say amnapr ete aahied hocks of eapital k authorized o 4 be M7170 em, and manit 5 Ww Ve rd EE ey mor ety "| were unbound and confined wa hut, where they. were | 58 Pa Yt. the viace of the company, it Was | ‘The mortgages due 18th November, 1886....... 23,600 fed, but not allowed toescape. The chief offe: ma | ‘Ship ud Stacey that 4,00 | The mortgaxe te November, 1856.... 65,400. his two daughters if they would ‘and remain I foe ao wi y claimed to construe | ‘The mortgages due, eatended above, say 16 with the tribe, Finding escape utterly for we uthorizing tint nusmbcr of shares, and By |, 88d 7... ses... vocsicscseesee SOW A | the time being, the terms were accepted, and the mar- Bo date, but prev holders tor permis to ine the deb betaine ones Stl $289,170 | children. bed are sf > i of the fs og aw got ae refaos Several grate | ther len due ics iain Teas 1, | Sen, ana on, fourteen, both of which he left with | Deovebods tarcresiion ought to be nad, teat. he New | tavited to attend his fuueral, without fardoar” notes See iene er Bootes Ant therd nal kaw Aeaedaioes Ortts. | TAPER EEE, Cont Comme eahe cekena ona the tribe. Two years age, Robertson attempted to of | Tampebireorgan of the executive ‘will this year be al- | from his late residence, No. 1'Horatio strect, this after: | iead'mules he Wart hat there tu se 4 Parker Vein © a , me = 4 | rue of 5 supersede the old | of $u2,000: hut it is assumed thece devts will be paid Se Se canes ealprd ond bs ore aa, Barney | lowed, no peculiar advantages over the party | noon, at half past one o’elock. < Pinkham, une Hoard of Dircctors and otfieers of the company, at the elec- | proeceds of 35,000 shares of stock of the Caledonia Mining wee ene aay Stand would have | Paj H On Monday evening, November 27, Cuanums P. Hapei- a eres riised to,l@ held at Cumberland va tive Gti day of | Company, which. Delong to the Parker Vein Coat Company, | siten-oted to escape, but was recaptured and would have "Ene President of the Senate is likely to find full em- | gon, aged 72 . monde ‘They svom succeeded im obtaining | and were ly them pledged for this special perpess. Wer wodeath ut for the interposition of his wife, tin Misgoun and Ranses vf the coming His tu will take place th’s at two | Pendleton, neal ehuabet Coe i datiages Shope teereee claim ete ty Mune. | who was ear tnapitet of tye chiet, Dering td tine ck to that it is not expected that he will take ovclock, from, his Inte residence, No, 208 East Twenty- Bion He eater, Ove it an injune- b claim is pot taken 2) wwonrvite, Rawae that 3 nt expe nd dvtained, iprekdding the further ts ever teemtablished againat the }S* CORUTICN, Rares, Sates teith the Biset eet, and St the opening ‘of the session. Judge Butler, of | third ‘The friends of the family are invited to at- ook, Wuieu sult Femains in force, | for it is at THE RLECTION. with a trite the mame of which we do not know—in | sgt ae ont to be 8 favorite ite i majority tend. " Harvard, eof which be says over seweaty Hlack Feet were en- On menday Maas iL Nat ed tes ‘Niokersct Tt ii olders, holding proxies for abont gaged, all the ardor ol ter, in da of John and Eliza all for to Cuuibertand to attend the elec. | . ‘i i a pecret ex) with the of driving the anti- | and 11 months, United States; Wertised ty be id a ee om the | st of the time of his captivity he lived on the 5 5 ‘ aie witha. view, to the election of saci | of the Colgmedis river, and at times as far upas | Alm port Ok meanane re eases renee Oo | eee Pineat er io bed gic ay FEL ion of | Firat street. mit that this tei ibe in which he is more likely to | .vited toattend the 1 ‘of the Fiat Head river. During this elghieen g is, the | hereto at od. 8 is ace 5, distinguish hit than inthe Senate. In a little 1° ‘No. 108 t . fant loore, rier ta Hievei'tg “vote tybu them. | payment to the Company, on the ti ber salt, Bread, potatoes, cofibe. tea | ee et alt Pere ee Git utes | ontdeiens Nereaiied a teiaiaa ede ot Yenih ond ater Chivers ntlemen he f H ; ktad; living upon meat of moose, eee ger ye \nsnar aged 1 a re Cld Ost 25 shi ais Towel, ia he in | J, IETAN shares, 9 seake, turkey, prairie beng, Se. At pin) pettiement fn thé, backwoods at the alligator, |’ the xelntived.oS2 trie month and nt tty | Smiths Bop ciel oe ~ SASSI Lat octis anteclean | Atchison would goublleas be more in his olement thac | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hi Fuller, do. Ke | ay, Total ~ Pr Company. The ehief (his father in-taw) was a dogtor, when pre: the Senate. After the first surprise, ey Se 328 West Twonty-second sees, Sile aben- Pee) his, it will be seem, shows & sur arlene tee VSthof May left, and while be was gone, | however, he might find his success in the one position as ing, at en nineo’clock. The remains will be taken bert Frank amount required for the Teyment d it is hoped the caraings of the Company ; ( able the directors te gampiel parte Der Te ties ane as swam oceuk ki little to be envied as in the other. At rate, the Sen- " first Ce ne ew hackers resetves: sivienaae | Suan ‘be found not ineonsolabie st ‘his voluntary re- | On Monday y, November 27, after a long and painful ill- tor Cree : ° tirement. 1 ness, Mam rote! aN PAE TES gar Paaic | | he election in Kansas is stated to have beom ordered | " The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully Faller; mabany Ribs troiand 3 Bal | for the 26th of this mouth, ‘There will be no’ cantest as | invited to attend her fi this afternoon, from her | Berry, fastalment to be paid on the Ist Aped, ISAK the sdvames rege $1 ‘per sibares Bont time the | eal i ae ‘between whigs and aemocrats, but there may be a warm | late residence, No. 145 Mott si without further invi- | 08” Vessel i} RD deine all there was ia the bat He started and travelled | aa Te at-the aie aa | te » nine of other flags. St wore sae to rely om Bat, | gD mght, having bis dog allemg; the next morning he | ANd even sanguinary struggle «| polls tion. Canprxas—In port Nov 16 barks Catharine, Watts, ea, nt the polls ov either day ou—at least it was | for means to pay a Rilint his dag, to prevent his returning to give a clue to | flonal issue, and for exety drop. of Blood that may. be Mint wesehipoce teen sali ihs Sati peonetiannaee Feary tei Ranger, Mason, fF St hays Gaeta valent pee IE Be ip 2 'At Ghat eicction | The loam to be seceted bya mortaage onthe Jacksgm pew | BES a intety. | the Blssour! compromine ‘ill be clensiy sible, ‘The relatives and friends of thafamily are re! y | Brown, dion; bries Kllon Marin, Plovec, for’ ntdes Testers? : } Eerty snes Pett ae W er pare proves. Te Eee ain cee. be was commbnabed by ble fatberiajaw'a-(ihe [Correspondence of the North Amestean.] Invited to attend her funeral, from her late resi Dutch, from Phi arr 10th. Sid 20th brig Ellen Ma- Se ee eae crimes at | Suu will be pack that boing Ube ou ‘ee ebiet’s) dag whic de killed with his bow and arrow, Wasmnarox, Nov. 25, 1854. | No. 174 Sixth avenue, this afternoon, at one o'clock. | "G.xorre--arr Nov id ship Lone Star, Boutelle, Bristol, eof bones ‘More Expeditions to Merico Te saa ee ee eee eas and, then con’ | the silver mines of Chihuabus and Sonora are now the ‘company, in the city of New York, and after Ist Janva: Her remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Crusrvncos—Sld Nov 16 brig Osceola, Shelden, phia. Sea den coghe trary " | “On Monday afternoon, November 27, of a lingering ill uitare of th and some blame tra nsier books Cah, the ebieé paasent br him. ax Be passed the chief mutter- poms of inuiey ont eager Rei ths polls: | phd tets inne wife of Christian Y. Stevens, Sdayer Kee eee e cy in’ Guess’ for Ron, onsen, reaees, eemnany, MEAT Pee cat ate’ teakot “and “Rtelett neat | paratively ‘numerous here, and, under this administra- | "Funeral services this atleraoon, at three o'clock, at | TePK;, SI4 abt Ist instach i i Sawyer, Farwell, St Ml” 1 that im a RT Chothesning shia Sasary avaisnt Sanit ‘of this infer. | Hom Powerful in influence. Jt ‘i arsumed that Santa | the house of her mother, Eleanor Brown, Skilhinan street, | 8° a tm nork Noy hip Geo Groen, Re sont by € 5 from Ne " nade tu oi . 2 1 - So th ¢ Anna has consumed the supply which he received under third house above Park avenue, East Brooklyn. The ith; bark Costarelli, " bark Uayite power ova, | fet week ns Su Sea Semsoanbincalnwaien SAN | mation. | Fallvmring the <tc, Si Ms met, | the Gadsden trenty, and is now seady to. take a salo of | friends and telatives of the family ate respectfully iavi-/| Stasiteutr kimees ss belted nance ad ‘oe, Erate plan proposed i consummated, the oapital bee hich be ascertaimed by the tracks of his | a0 additional slice of the national estate on almost any | ted to attend, without further notice. Her remains will | _ GisRavram—No Am vessel reported in port Nov 5. Wind stock will be 20,000 shares, or. ~-SOWO000 Bane rund wise De an dls : ill put in his purse. SW. It bad been E for6or7 days yas to 4th, when it " c. He continued his jourmer to the east until about | terms, that is to say, whi will pu snonay in his pai be interred in Rockland Cemetery. bitted te We Back v, ES The mortgages due after Isth November, [i56. ISSN) | pony. - 2 < we T have a better ‘opinion of the Mexican ruler, and. look In Newark, N.\J., on Monday evening, November 27, ( duit ark Voyager, from ‘rae for Boston, pro- The honts is 2. MDG two houcs Defvce dardreat ea the next moraing, when i tatemmute ar this character han. $6. a + ably came out 30th ult, piered, LT that $S 687.065 hesat down, tatigen ami banery; after daylight he be bed Joun Dovenerty, in the 50th year of his age. Gi 1 14 shi vhs wton, pected to 4 Poi bg aalns iting rctleseats tight fect Sete ceckee ta Leagth, | Which many American journals are only too willing to | \ Funeral this atternoon, at three o’elock, from the re- | sarTraccises icy bats Vases (Be out, Tor" Weeks leaving to be paid dest the bundy and them the ion Se nogeted amd ate for Devakfast He Keptom in | Siv@ currency, as inventions of persons who, hoping and | sideuce of his brother, George Dougherty, No, 67 Market do; brig Gold Hunter (Bp), Perry, for Boston, to. “ = fa i eat 5 « . | expecting the absorption of all Mexico into our con- REENOCK—Arr Nov 10 ship Statesm: ere Pe Ee es Bete aoe. sinyod bane by hs beotber te lows cag. Shick he Killed im | foderagys are eager to represent that romlt ax unavolda- ost Were ok ‘owhere bo found. It was then ascertained tbat all | : +o 5 is _ - ‘and near. ” ot important hooks and papers of the office had | 10,000 tons coke per year, at 3h bie wu medi ami passed om. On the wext day, about 5 | Di nne nee eposits of these two provinces are doubt- MARITIME INTELLIGENCE = or unenee Js ville; sehr ny-in the might. =—— oreloui, he was overhauled by another dog belonging to ih ‘ 14 Whittier, forts of the new Board of Dirostors to iavesti | Total... Seer iis tis, "the ‘taihe, which he despatebed in the same manner as | less the most valuable on the, Nice gy“ anions Oe ae OS SIR DU CC UOC ONIS SONALI gid Stel for NOrleans): M da Embil, 1 eeu alte lon oe oe week ASAE | ay ima eki th! gait smo theaters ater which Me preceeded withoet say mio: | Bed ame but the committe eieek ot were moesy aig. wer and letters totended for the Naw Youu | Yexiekt: ark Piette, Wrowas a6; hele 8 Fe Ot eee th ace effe D tons ecke per ye Sos weetesseeeerseress 30000 lestation, travelling four days withont daring to builda | G ALD seal man, mn; Condor, Che Une voous at tec coupaay, tiny enweed | mn on, cute mG Gay tun: He wan speeminvens fravel. | (°F Pol tae nual Indigureihonvancast, eet ee | 10eLe oegiohc Wee boo soap Binh Sopra inh ones onan ten, s é “ a I il i ld 0 lanchal (an Se neers |. ee ics azo iciigved to'be miuel leap haa wal be | UMG_elore Be came to any tribe of Indians, during |. ohdon the mines, and relinquish pursuits which in- 77 08] mom Farris, Masaan, Portland: Stig Adela. By i Pala ty | fealined Ir thecucsp ony tapet ta openetiees Nea kinpeaiecal | t ag onpusagl 3 volved such fearful loss of life. In addition to this ob- (and ald 224 on .roturn); schr Harriet" Lewis, King, Mobile; Been, | tobe ca fie, and by these ealegiations the whole | Enger expecting ever to reach a habitation of whites. ha ful operation of the mines in thi th, brig Lion, Ingles’ Portland; 19th, barks Miles (Iam) expeotively, to. the of Mosses, W. & J. O'Brien, | to be ont and by these ealeaiations the whole | “"k.the end of the above time he came to a tribe which | stacle to the successful operation of the mines in these Furgens, Galveston; Lunette, Hind, Bate Hondas sont Mat $ Wall street; and in answer Co this reqnest statements n will be returned to nders wi ho abe the Maskeeke Deka cit ea districts, the Spaniards, who would not work them- i ion; tte, yeas aa eis. seerived SORE GET SMEs Cer tape oe ali “njerest frst and then the peiseipal. =" | Fortearot being taken again, assured them that he be: | s¢l¥@s, ¢xperienced in that segion a want of labor which peka Hotta, Hass, Cahans 224 “Yor Boston); 224, steam se : | Sates, the interest firs " f Asstt é Aspinwall rock: hott Meveral wocks, and; your cominittee a. | ‘At gente por tom pruft om coal which the. state- | longed to the Flat Heads, and was in searchof twoerazy | they did not then and do not now know how to supply. CLEARED. nae T2th bark St Ja Hoes, Sugma and Portland; sobre @ lieve, sometime in August Inst, a portion of the books, iu- | — ment annexed will show from actual results ob Indians who had tonde their escape. After asking some | Elsewhere they had enslav indians, and compell- | Steamship Asia, Lott, Liverpool, E Cunard. H Montague, Butler, NOrleacs: ‘Ann eloher, Ciuuing the. stock, Uraaster and, ebeck Looks, were sueron. | tained this present season, not to be unreasonable, raf che « ‘The | ed them to lay open the earth and extract its treasures, | Steamship Dani¢l Webster, Lucas, New Orleats, C Mor- | Cardenas aud NYork: 2ist, bark Loo, Woet, NYork; lading the stock, ‘ “g - the profits in 1955 will be 90,000 tons, at Weents.. $32,100 | questions in English concerning the “crazy Indians,” he | ¢¢ {hem ld not be done with hich dis- | @aB. Ellen Hayden, Howard, Mobile; sohr John A'faylor, Wal- Ueted te che Board of Directors by UUs), Jewett WP choy begs heise +1 10,009 | departed, and after nine miles” travel, came to the Mis- | ee irae: ee oe esters of the country with | Skip Java, Jackson, Glasgow, Dunham & Dimon. ker, Wilmington,” i i "ona cxaninasat the tisk Be ie appeared atthe, | gyqy “Bue | Kaveliogiue tans he'rntinnea Ms jutucy nie wea | the European lavadern.” Geloggs who have mace the | BM WuRwaargn, ce Gaia g-abrame & Co. | ogrone Bay Osler Melbowre a Sens 10 she Tan, ym ay ext ck books it appeared that the | oq, Tay velling dus east, he continued Mejourney nine, weeks ; vaders. re well’ & Co, “ * = fafa Ane | LS ia i i ~ ARS | Pe ried eiTake i inact dacng| brag eal mcf Mone uate of| He Frm auc ipa etans | Seen lp te dm ee he oTabarea ov Teharved to the account | 2M | all of which time he had submsted upou game, which | opinion that in. the hands of Americans the mines of | Ship Atlantic, Harris, New Londcn, LD Lawrence. | | leg Sopt 1, fished, talasted, snd old ics “an af Otis I. Jewet ant on the stock ledger was $216,300 | he killed with his bowand arrow. He remained there son & Co. Francisco, 12 dys, and sld 9th for Shanghae, not Hv fonnd to be at amount, It algo appeared "Re. | three days, and sold his accoutrements for clothing, and | Wealth than even the golden placers of California. Bark John Denbam, Davis, Mobile, St Ke 3 : si ine eredit ondames | Stutement ay Profit on Cout mined in the George's Creek Re- | Hee ae yeti tte state ie “arrived mee aa | Visions like theve fire the souls of those mercurial and | (¢2 m Denham: Davisy Mobile, Sturges\Clesrmm & | BEV 1—Sld Nov 12 bark Alvazade, Sleeper, Bewenste: Weer’ tng thetdstaa!. |. Miners’. pay, per tos o as | the cars, : Teatlegs itite who, from the temporary, stagnation in | Bark Adeline (Pru), Kleinwort, Pensacola, Moses Taylor |, Lncwonm—In port Rov 6 sips Bnellaglon, Trott, from | All other expenses of Barney is a man of considerable intelligence, and seems e ustering bu: y themse! P’ Ci Phila. EWETT'S ACCOUNT. | ae... 0. ‘Trieste for NYork dg; M to have a vivid recollection of nearly all that passod dur- | Pressed with leisure and low in funds. They want em- | Bris Abram, Stevens, Caracon, Duvall & Co. gelphis do. Sid arth alt shipe Adrian, Hi Tork: ob paca gots Mn loyment, and there appears no better prospect of ob- Brig Croton, Blye, Port au Prince, O L & A Ferris. ‘ov 5 Danube, Hill, do (the latter brinj = an irons deiopiran weaver hele Bens Tie ite, tin ing aa by careyog the American fag over thoe | De ney Haywosd, Sesh, Matnane, HD Sronkman & | Span tho stbed Cit" Garam sad he Aer don ot to Baltimore, and wharfage. devin: bark Prompt.) rt cures for diseases, &c. He would like to sce hte children | Mountains whose entrails groan with the. wealth they | “Brig Niagara i dume in the morgin : Expenses in Haltimore, agents, 4 bb | 266 as of the ec , Har RP Buck & Co. Livanroor—Sld Nov 12 ship Waverley, Wellman, Hong st various 5 hide. There is method, therefore, in the peculiar hallu- Brig Belle (Br), ree vane WE, BM Goff. Kong. iter dedSeting ensh detita, Uo. sbont Me 8 | eeeat wad Rernaine ith tne tole ponare, than to go | cinaiion which now bescts the friends of the executive, | Brit H Reniogion, Sopyer, St Marka, Brodie 4 Petice, | MaiAca-te port Nov & bark Babring, Moree, for Be SW, 000 appears, on the otuer hand, that Me, Jew. | Tuice in Tialtimore by the cargo for eo after he came to this country, and lived in Otsego coun- pe hog gape nr so riaaia tne, Gaited Bre eeperfbe Winemam, Deltact B Cillebrand. Frelter, Dare, Boston, itn’ brig adetphi, Gotha, 8 Cagis Lar Pecetic ecient ty, New York where ia wife diet after which he was | Beitnony wich may Reo Of Mexico, which, | Shr Sess Mac Jonee arama, Tig Ghmarins | | togy Broedtela, Keen Baton en oe ee Coe toe eon oe ae oe aa ee eee Denis Ceshons achineters |sstlkseensiactive und hunky. He describes the cowatcy. | 000 ‘hele unp-otected situation, are considered as polt ee roll Spon ate Segara: 29 na (and sid iith for ‘Portinad); Nich ship rewsvor, Weeks, ID cent, 8 profit of Sicents per ton. This estimate | where he hax been as being the handsomest he ever saw. | tical waifs, lawful prize to the first taker. And, indeed, | Schr Humming Bird, Bogert, Wilmington, B Blossom & | > Fk; 15th, hark NH Wolfs, Smithy 0; brigs Asorse, Dean, x's AccouNT. is at the present low price of $4 a ton in Baltimore, while un- | Truly he has ‘seen the elephant,” and if his story is | Jf we do not make haste to extend our borders, we shall | Sons. meu Le azar, Shenoy Benger: voto, Pawtess i eee en a a ae ere Sieh other i ie selcead SESE ae retinkan | correct, he.can tell of more rials, tribulations and ad. | Certainly deserve the praise of almost, superiiiman for~ | Sloop arrest, Corwin, Bettol master, MOriy Anabelle: Stetson, ostouy eshte pany'in the difereat banksy | ten avernce prics fr future ealcalations °° “*¥°* | ventures than any one now living, eT aiciircas it aghieawtnr ein eee | cert AMEVEEC ea leans: 16th, Jim a eh Chaeleston; ve 4 poses Sei ad } ital te onda Bre Fes '. e M erley, to about $1,000; and that these several i “ut of Stockholders, war has, « American affair ed, " Steamship Empire City, ), New Nov Phila- ‘ere drawn, out hy dames G. 3 treasurer, | Whereas the eatital stock of the Pager Vein Goat Com. | ‘The Florida Indians, _ iyzed every nation in Burope. . Were we agreed upon tho and Havant 2a, pitaudbe aad veisaetee eh MO Rooesne Ma Shien Oller: teens ten oe aioe june ney, were arplied your eomlttee Lays | pany hiss teen over nsued to tbe amount @f1274It shares, tw | {rom the Tapa Herald, Now-16.}rauly { Gestion of robbing Spain, Cuba would be curs-after a | Fanmedaea PM of the 23d steamship Crovcent City, henes for Mork; ‘Grand Fisk, Johnson, do do. Sid ater aks Je teaser elation o: harter, 3 | ¢ gratifying intelligence o mi nora ye Me! 5 mel ‘ork. ae agprowatenns | sinture of maryland a | known by the efiizens of our State, that movements of { *aree months campaign. | Mexico, Central America, and | “Sieamahip Southerner, Ewan, Chactoton, 60 hours, with | “"Mosersvinco-cAre Soph 33 Sard trig Chantal, NYork June rumored at Cumberland on the day of the election ¢ undersixned, stockhol Rese tant and Menifeank shart eat. be all the West Indies are natural prey, inviting us to seize | mdse and ers, to Spofford, Tileston & Co. Nov 26, | 98: 97th bark Scott Dyer, Hill, Anti scters: on the Oth of June last, that the officers of the pany, in view of She ry | 8 fioportant and significant character are about and devour. Of themselves the Slibusters ean do no- | 113¢ PM. of Cape fiatteras, riguallied steamship Knoxville, | 29),27¢h bark Soott Dyor, Hill, Ant PE a wid'made an aaignment of ts propecty and effets | tied stock , | Rade by the United Sates military authorities in and | things bot with the covert license of the. coverament hegice fot Savanna. Oe any ani Lith, hg Monte Gott ood Wilton Ne, for the pa tof itedebts. It ap} a peal? oe | bolow this plac relat . ° wetth Bark Chase (of Port! Osgood, Dread i), McKin- twas exccuted iy Otis P. dewett, as Vice | Nom skerifer, do herehy agree to surrender tothe Geeseree. | "We learn from good ‘authority that roads will be | {hey cap do much; with its aid in money and resources | 5, Sith cofoe, to mater, Eeporiontea neary Sentiees fee | ot ln distress, 15th, sohr Dread Not (Bi, MéKin i President pro tem, of the Parker Vein Com: | ofsaid company the nececsury per centage of shares oa the | { “) - ; | they would everywhere triamph. These are the foun- head rail ‘pe Hoard of Directors, | numbers ct opbante oe nares (provided there are vubeee Kesler yar ped fire capd ae om none oe | dations of the conviction now almost universal, that an rig 2 27 sl ul veeetine Le saa rh »)80as to reduce the | “rhe United States ‘troops will be stationed in close | expedition is in progress against Northern Mexico, to | laga, nt toa resolution Armatrong (of Now, Haven), Thompeon, Ma. 0 ney, a :2mO—In port Nov 1 bark West Wind, Saunders, from 26, passed Gibraltar Oct 28, with faising, to LW & maples el na arr Sist uit; also for Ni for NYork; . | hich t ~ | PXAematror Experienced ; Wetereceive a certificate of indebtedness of said compa- | Proximity with their prevent places of abode, to provide | Tach the government wishes nothing, worse than suc- | F Atmalrogs, New Haven, heavy weather; | Glen eum Gallet fap heh he | ny for five dollars for each ¢ surrendered, such certifi. | against the commission of depredations on the lives and [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Led, Brig Rapid (Br), Lawrence, Dry Harbor, Js, 26 days,with | and Ei ool, ‘do; m a ee ree that they would. vx aoe eay pepe | Property of emigrants, who may avail themselves of the ‘" ‘Woeavae, Wee, ai pimen: 4 H Solomon. Pont Guascow—In port |ship $+ John (Br), Blyth, cated to do so by the company, Drovided the egnaent | ge ns andunortetee debts and | ‘aducements that may be held out by the general govern- | yelancholy Acrident to the Spanish Minister in Wash- I , e ANY, | i y { A ey, Jansiko—Arr Oot 14 dark I. Kelly, Balti- he ered id be obtained.” It Tieved that the | Interest of the company; the said certificates to be paid in | Ment for settlement. "In other wo: country DOW | ~ ington—His Life. Threatened—Amiable rates Rio Janzino—, % a creditors of the company genorally will readily atsent. to's | full principal ned iatcroet before sap arvidemds are naade | occupied by the Indians is to be penetrated and surveyed | a. Cudlesthe’ Terehe Fecmcer teedoen o the Sehrs Protector, Snelae Eoin, and Macy Jane, Vicsinin, | ford," sonan, Chrciestoms tith bathe 5 atl (Neos New Oe: ee jaitimore, WH r the trust, fa cave the plan herewith suimitted | to the stockholders, er hority of our government, and emigrants | | Gountry—Outbreaks f pred ene aD wee ‘Wilson, Baltimor for reviving the company shail be adopted. saag | All bolders of sala certificates tle the same. The War Departracat io now. | ig alae tens ie Schr George E Jones, Crowell, Boston, 8 days, for Phile- | Wats: et MH DO Wright, Wilson, Baltimore imhe facts and cireumetances briefly recited above indizate, | if perly evincing a strong determination to remove | tr Minlstee, Me. Cueto, 1 am pained to say.” | acighia: eh, to uall'aest day)r seeumen Bey City, for Sam sad are of thembelves satisfactory proof, in the judgment of | the (Mtock of sald, company to the Aumber of | this formidable obstruction to the immediate settlement | rt! in a vety critical condition, and it is feared will Sehr Fansy Fern, ———, Portland, Ct. Ut do Oot 1b Be versie Portens and’ Portia, 4 mittee, of 16 commis: a | ol it t tl ‘vertin; “ he 0 peepeetete es pee setae i interme anges ade sat, | ae har art wanon fe beens ttt thow having the | ueHp anne Ned, and harerer since rwatad enue: | W%4 Sng he Gaytrom exth. Dart koe a ptt Sov 1h Dasa hr Bly Beak ch unheare a y ite t tit y ose llaton every pe ate of hanor aia eo: armenia tua eS a gen share of | matter in charge will pot rwlax any. necectary effort to less. ‘is is really a great national calamity. If Mr. Larsen, ‘aleulated to weaken, if not destroy, ail cont: mad cee: ie ” for Boston, 'y . ‘Soulé’s ambassadorial career bas been marked with more Ship Uriel, built at Boston Sacua—fer Nov 13 bark Muskingam, ‘ive stability and safety of stock corporations ofall ‘naresipammmptenpetra.te Takis ally Ny De ickeeaey ae aE cee eon heat or less enviable éclat, Mr. Cueto’s. way distinguished | al Avewerp’at last datens nt a? WM Mavertioed for ante | nests Pope, do, , Mavenes Fee a eee a ee deilonead ta. thae | gy efutthes hereby subscribe for and agree to take from | the State of this incubus will plang himself deeply ie | UY modesty, good sense, and everything that can rende | Ship Frank J ‘528 tons, four years old, was sold Sr Siowanto—Acr oe 18 beig a pesiahennt Jo suey, Ciieeed XS ott DRUEEUORNE 19 SRIE) inn seman & rtiteats wy conslve Ree nteck reseed: | the affections of every intelligent being within. her bor. | *,foteien, minister, acceptable to the government at ier wold sam ay Chive ighthe st clippes ais amare, | Betton vie Fayal enormity. y os ve cel . | wl ‘ace! master ie e clipper y Ne for Mee- ‘The real questi howevor, arising from the above recited | ders. Our word for it, he or they will thereby construct ‘Triesre—In port Nov 7 bark Fernandina, Wright, tacts for 3 cur Comittee (0 examine is, what adtion doca the | {Tang bay & monuiseat inthe henrta of ovr citinens, p Prec shail | °F, °ur language, and has become s grace and an orna. | 11#, tone ec et hm ikfort one year since, for stor the stockholders, under these circumstances, de- | Cent r, 1834, and afty’ cents on sina ready. t of our society, The business of an ambassador VALPARArso—In port Oct 14 ship Akbar, Cofin, h De . ee eerie | of April, 1850; receipts for the trst payment to be given sud | Cyesnte more, durable, Pepe a Sy ‘an. | [s,but balf'done and can never be done well, unless, be- | ,,7h4 Wree Bee Seer ae ta Te etalon Coen ak | 105, Tomes be rendy Tae. Dariaaes fa Ed A ity of thal "trandalent idseee of stodk tany ‘be : : 4 bse his ofMetal interegusee be is lap a temiine vinoet Truro, was sold by auction at P, Zist inst, | bark Cubana, for , was still loading on the coast. Jerhape tuocossfully; but in that cave itimay | waar th boca tatarede ok sus va reid snngm fron the | Bale of our young and growing commonwealth, circles which give tone to official ae ng le ‘- not | *0f $280, aud is to be broken up. Arrat db 19th ship Alert, Bursley, NYock June’ well be questioned whether the Company would not belisble | Gutes of yabier a at, the option of th and to be pa. | ‘The savages are really few in number, but strange t | Secomplished over « cup of tea, _a piste of wine, oF ia HATTONED At Scarepert 18th inst, by Mr John Carver, » to the holders of that stock for the money they have inno- | ny, on ured by | say, they loom up in the distance,as a numerous host of the recess of a window after a fille, is seldom ne- fine satan ee oan ton harter Oak, to be , 1858, cently paid therefor to the recognized officers 07 the Compa- | 4m, nds, aown as the Jeokeon per- | bloodthirsty and warlike savages, only await the op- | com; ferete beara: me He aT eee eee involve ad ik slongcours | wena wae vert rion of th Westernport. property, Wing be- portunity saphhles the horse neenes that marked | Somplished by strong cut aging. Wee fies of se fretting tare ie Tons oalteasthe Claes Witlings, bane fon, at once expensive and emba 4 q predatory career in days gone by. Influenced by at this crisis, would be irrepar * | for RC Williams, of Elizabeth City, NC. She will be com- onto thias the nancial condition of the Company, which | imyAllegany county, Maryland Stade tuefainers® | feelings of philanthropy, we desire not the destruction | CYtroctctuaycrisis; would be is neal be proposed | mamded by Capt Thomas Knight, who superiatended her is briefly explained below, calls, we think, for a more speedy, | houses, stores, tram Toad ‘and other fixtures | of these aboriginal and unhappy children of the forest, | in the tariff, and I trust that no exparte legislation will construetion, if mot a more equitable, remedy. for mining coal, but simply their removal in conformity with treaty obli- | he attempted om the subject. Even if the whole anty, | of anoteen nalee tee Ce et PL NL oy hd roy AUANZITY AND VALUE OF THK COMPANY'S COAL LAXDS. | After the roport was read and accepted, Mr. Kerenvu | sttions, beyond the limits of our State, on iron were taken off, ft would not help the broken | audJ W Jacobs, 8 Vrem Owned by the builder, Your committee, for the purpose of obtaining all neces | ose and stated that he did not know whether he was & rene railroad companies, or enable worthless concerns about tion relating to the eharactor the company, have visited the min f the | The settlement tarted ‘credit for nails. The diff Marine ‘Alle. | legal stockholder or not, and he thought it absurd to fol- Trae New Terre Y— wel of tl to Lit fe ; rt 4 Hon oe im Alle. | legal stockholder or not, ug) TOR’ he new | to be si eet te eult fineo | SEWOR . Nov #7—Arr ship = Boston; dark ; rd until he, and such ashe, | territory acquired by the Inte treaty with Mexico has al- | lal condition in which the country is cannot be The company owns about 6,000 acres of coal Iands tying in| knew in what position they were plactd. Teody cuonmenoed foc Ualioenio’ "A perthatedeumetaee | taarten ty wuapaner cpetan. West at tek Oe a me a Seater City of New Ye ' Tee Ee Ee ei enolic | , Mt 5-H. Govmuse then offered the following preamble | left Loe Angeles on the second October, under the lead of | specie, not specifies; and this can only be secured to the ony Foteh & Mary fiom Phidelpige’ Portes: fom | hows, Philadelphia ship Franconia, ‘Poole, New veing or strata of coal; and about 1,100 seres of this and resolutions:— Leal: Brady, who was attached to the surveying. party | country by ‘Actual savings, and by putting ‘8 stop to nn, NYorks Wild Cat, Beltast; back | 4¢4 5 stimal x 4 a ter & Mary, fom Phil stnle Sala nN Tork; W coher Iphias shi ‘cole, i ae ier Pai RN tae eg tarani ly Hove i a of the Wh It by th + of the Parker Vein | of Captain Gray, in the recent boundary commission. | speculative investments, instend o} them. Cobb, Bat! > Brefee sua sab seven at the Weslecupect property, is under” | Company tow sutontiea: shee the aunnclat'emperrersmests | While'om that service’ he hoquired « very tataste Ruoey. | ote rumors ebent Popular outbreaks in Gate—of a | BOSTON, tov darks Margaretta, Buenos Ayres; sen cia, outs, oe tee tnid with the large voin, fourteen fect in thickness. The | of the company are such as to require Prompt action to avert | ledge of the territory along the line of explorations, and | rising of the people, and what not, must all be taken | Saxony, New Ories 9) ageur, Singenes bi Weenben! |, NOrleans; brigs Panola, We aire dy opened and in working condition, — the sacrifice of its property, to reorganize the company and | vaye such a flattering secount of his discoveries that a | with at least wenty grains of salt. These rumors are | Port au Prince; Mi Washingte Pitiagelghia, mkt; John RB Rhoades, Matth id a] wae trnormgsy ueraten ee ah ation lavanves ney any att eeeitiag es | Preliminary party has started to take possession ef the | merely the ying echoes of filibusterism, per eat cea 35 Hamblin, Balt echen wine impowible to.form an ad of the valve of | amount of stock overissued by former officers of the compe. | cholee spots which he is capable of pointing out. | nothing more, This government must yet be officially James ing Tatize inspect yf them. and of providing sufficient moans to meet the pondiag | It is known in general terms that there is a | infermed of any of these outbreal hese conl lands without Herald Marine Correspondence. nema Itis not yet cer- | , EDGARTOWN, Nov Sid sohrs A Sawyer, and Boun- | “le,ue Normans» 5 Went open it im vein, fonr- res demand against the company, thereforo— fine agricultural and mineral region within the | tain that a French and English ficet will winter in the lary. " i] ‘eon ‘ide in thickness, “underiaying ‘at least IW)’ acres, | © Mesolved, That this meeting recoguide the lability of the | Boundavien of “the Gadsden purchoee It” te: mace | Wert tadien ihe relations twee Tas wanter in the ATE2th, sehr Icy Blake, Spear, NYork for Bangor. | Nethan Wr Billo, Se Peeaiind ead brig Kenophee, for Hae the mont heautitul semi-bituminous coal, of wari. | Parker Veti Cont ¢ ‘the opinion of this meeting its expedi. | OYEF, stated with confidence that the portion of So: | Great Hritain have never for a moment been seriously | pos,dn"* %*% *ehrs Lucy Blake; Ariadne, Harding, for | Vanesa trom iledelphi pith, nadition to this, there yf itnoleal |, sab vocdagh deeopuase 80’ sereascinn thn Fea Tae taal sore slong. jot : northern routes traversed contains HOE ie, rsbes a es in ALE BLY Be- Ae ov m6 pthce M Wirigsainatog, Hie indeed, y to the stockholders. cers ant mines as productive a: that have ‘spondence ie Baltimore Sun. , ph ay ing nearly OUD seme: Aees'tear an sian, wlss.]. Reptitad, Thaw site eostnus eesoattenti Uianllty of the Been found in California, Tie expedition ot Lie ‘Wasmnorox, Nov. 27, 1854. | pita ADELPHIA, Nov 2—Acr echt Bmms, Hatford, | | 0 ALVRSTON In port 3 oy nd for its consumption and the fhoreasod faclilties | Parker Vein Company for the over issue of stock, and ap- | is not a mere prospecting trip, but is based on actaal | Hon. Linn The Sandwich Islands—The Tariff—In- OP ad Jae _C Hand tow Westcott, New 8; | do, lag; Godfrey, Foe, % ting Wo opercataedentes of tacmout | [Citom clevutaionse? vores 0y the directors for resting | knowledge derived from personal explorations, and there- | create of the Steam Nary—The Spanish Minister. | Gem, Hammond, ; vabart, Nigheom, St Sage: | do rif orders ie ‘Stevens, from a Ay 12"bottar than Go roler to the following extracts | Kenolvedy That the mesting approve of the plan proposed pei Sccuslints Toons Gaioruae ax thes largely ae The {Pe bg) the Speaker of the House, is on ane SB Watson Bleckwan Baines eral foreign Wen Lith, (ies D. BD. Owen, the eminent | for raising the money necessary Vtg ¢ for the pressing ry ermigra: rom fornia and Texas, is confidently | among the arrit Anneb, ‘Dougiass, Port au rp coches “4 Hares): bel , 1858, liabilities of the and pl its ¢o-operation in | anticipated. This party intends to erect a fort either at ‘The dificulty in the way of acquiring the Sandwich * Delaware, Clae! Lucy, ate and | comping’ vetieot. Tamatacari, Tubag, or Calarabas, aud it is understood | Islands doea not so much consist in the counter manca- | “¥°™ Bitdewkry Nov brig Jonet aaa it fs LE epeg A upon hg Migs 9 that authority is to be given to the vres of France and England as in the doetrine of Fopular o commanding ‘Ociiin, Ashley, sible method of saving s valuable eS ee to establish « military | sovereignty, whichis not easily applied to people of jane (Br), Mearns, Liverpool; Zist, bark point which chal be selected as most | different ; Elisabeth rae ay aLserereenae| Re Le ne Pa sent tl to every 6 ) and secure ‘00 Saal ebiuaipenr renee! » . Suel ‘Nov %4 ‘Jacob Raymond, 9 Tae Woncesrer Riorees.—' examination discussed and matured during a sort session. 5 A cia, 4 . | af . Ltd vg Rowen etree wie the Woreestee i for an reer ‘Asa 0. ee The Secretary of the Novy will recesamend a farthiee a WARK —Arr Nov 3 ches Marete Farrow, Shear, an@ this wae concl on the 25th inst., and resulted increase iF steam navy, a5 a measure o! ce, ani at from 5 Sith Best ect r Georges Greak Valley, In Maryland, | sume con WOMioe lai. of womncrtng Che same ite eck, | Grvon’s ordering ©. Fester, Joveph H. Howiad “Adla | witha view to prevent War. She appropriations e- | rierds Chansel If Tent sprung sleek, tad one Une had NiwSUnr bores Nov 3 sohes Golden Weet, Ralt- Takeo the very highest rank in the whole list of American | and that OTs Tequested to apply to the | Thayer, Solomou H. Dutton, John Angier, Ay oe Alex- | manded fer that purpose must not be chai to the | two feet of water in the bold; beth pumps were kept gaing to N ‘Arr Nov Sr Be re: nah mony tS | echt cane, ata eo ck | a een le at Rai ge | sama Mcucea te lagi na he | Bae re A a tynooramee sas | Eat eh <TWfar evaporating power, under equal bulke and weights, | therefor. the third Monday of Jan to answer further te. | pertys fee Periands ra nto Cape sPoryotie 9 F early on the ‘Meane, Jacksonville fer eee ink coaaaabine fete hac? Asca'at |. Tema bere waved tat the rotations be taken up| the bore chores. he de lendanta AI ognled tor | P'There is no doubt of quorum of the members of Keon becouse ‘and both anchors being fart tose bow, her | Soikta ah Fok, soy, ds for he E dog. F.. for one of combust! ble matter, Tis art renstation ‘was adopted. ‘The first of | fem appearence. . bevy was fully exonerated pig de tnge 3 Lapeer _ there will be to a ateky ria ait sapped ttishe struck in the mud. Capt Suits donte, odiees EPs pein rower, ecole, they tote the, ‘rei the ‘second resolution, recognizing. the Labillty of the Foster denied Tie fetiialonse tune ete Skectreven-the chaplains being chosen for the ontire Ri eae a ton flcserey® Atemeie bas nals being cape of forming 1 te Blinks of chain | com 7 was also adopted, ut fhe latter portion, wp ae villing, an 9 ninttes of ‘upediency, torbiad hiccseit | sesetonct is supposed that the ‘committees will at once Ba Baio Pavonrrs Lass of a Cla Nov 2 brig Standard (Be), Newman, Be while Seoted makes iverpoo! measures proposed by the directors, was | to fore another tribuaal, and to submit to such | proceed to the consideration of bills which were meces- | at the Delaware jueeee aren Bae Wii i! a pewenntio 3 te supply conclusive ‘evidence of the po verre by Mr. Ketchum, on the oe that they as it might see fit to-impose upon him; but, pines A ipo pF od first session. Al andéjibboom, from collision DELPHIA—Cld Nov 27, PM, Faller, ree i of the Parker Ycin coal, full, not know who were bona fide stock! ; he moved | while he was willing to do £0, be would still maiatats ‘these ia the bill for a just aliowance of bounty lands Mont wi from Wil: a, NC, for Fr , Bawa 7 line of steamers prefer the goal’ from thie | 8# an amendment, that the books be opened and kept | go far ag he could, lis perfect i of such tri- Ahn soldiers of the war of 1012.00 that they tay at pes Dut into Nasewn Mth inst, in of what rh : sea atte Dee | Sia. SY He neon eles | ne Reet cae mae | Meee ie iets et | acter sn uhm ieee ive | 5 le. "0 ; bul red that if hi cl af R ; . eae aes eeticaeds tiaras ar | ant acer Weave peteatennsade | meta eng rac he rol upon | eantesreragena ta gare er | ae i nay Raton ca ee are of iron ore, varying trom one to five fogs im thick: | OP e courts in Maryland A e bloody revolution. ‘Foster | are some 2 A Wren, hence st Rel . . ‘clined rod ‘evidence his friends, and converses rationally, ‘he does ry hurricane, Ton of "Sine quality of coal is unsarpassed by any coal thet over | Mr. Taxoponx Duaren thought that it would be « pity If, Decause the court id peajudged the | motanderstand why he is confined Yo ints bet Ho is from ihe BY end toring a NWon the cause eliben ma mesiens. 10 bas'e moet, Loantitel chressatios to lone 50 pretty « plece of property. He was these defendants dared Judge to ranconseas of the’ severe cceident Witeh hes epi sPaltba board), were All * the vcs of werent portion of 14 Te: | of raneeing the sharer, if by that means we could save form, and discuss the rite | thus prostrated him. ae Mux Cayce inthe Berthoven's boats by inte the balauce. We all will eventually have only six feet i ined the invitation. arenes . u Hicret of earth, rmixture. po As oe = even ! Mi Bu foun Zuarore, of from Halifax abea- nest ogee gereraee Secret et | “Stet, (COMP aston oman b's jaSe pea 9h MoE ade taadla |e ato A a ete Ne Ware eres ees jer of slate interven, | amendment of Me. Ketcham would have the eect otem: | Died, at the Trapper Montgomery county, Pa. on the | to-day an sad an afction at has befallen any of our et en seoiteataa ee “tines popatg, ehh teedraunt nas Sun | Sent teegreiwily pronoatend rented veh as | ona ad aovenern aya Aus “Snoued inves | Seerafeyeery, as tow toe er aad | ™%. OR LATE tani, Sath oe “The Totten Balch E waderctand has, boon. v0. | tig ’ “ | joyment of Ther faculties until her last moments, The | eonnestions of the fort obeu into a grief past bope—past | Srew sured: iitedienee Wed of cosh, st the duet Quality, sn ae Seance _Shigikt’'T' Ott W al bne Wha’ eeceeetpaa ee: ely: Whortees cotter nee es isan Sonsolation. | Two ‘men, fn the Yery cptiug of | “sown Vemion, Fish, bound from Branse § tei onde wil. poy doubt what her thers are any Penntylvania | shares of stock, when I am possessed of only ten, is it the have been, taken from | Orleans, pat into Galveston on the 17th ina tna fouky opp. ce hab te ria Pood that can compete mish ths i for the reason that | not evident that the case dition. The News sayn:—The | Mopatite, Livvey. Baltimore sehr Vendors, New the eval of Pompey! eam learn i Mion of the airectors_ will hive gre bar of ‘Braces 8 . efthe elo. “She otk, Sid gh, vohrs Chtsles 8, Carstairs, ‘A Heek- ny is take 60 an nn, 4 and not be i ed BU ce Bete a eve is < eg onver: SKVANNAL~ Ar Nor 24 Ret eld thle -Govnum—But it is : ty. See eee aud | BETUNINGTON Art Nov a0 ‘vil, from New man ‘te as came ; ° York for Westerly. Sid brig Kate Foster, Killman, (frem . Manta , W' , from Boston, of Han- | ny. 4 Maples then ot etre tle va tn met SES AE ES | Faerie seg mrt re impipenset the Ay hadieen ‘The remaining resolutions were then acted | ; ry . tamale Re Toes ow, DAEs. Ci for coepemre [neers ree atch ooclage ve obs | passed with but Little opposition | oman ; ett Foun Wa waay, 65 Rocblane, wbsrv Spqy os Downs no! tense, . if