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George Sanders’ Lc(icr to the French People. Poldiare of Prance of lead call ‘Affaire im Washington. | Seat acto coamet be constiens’ .. Sient-colsteciy,” to rete ‘blasted by your OUR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. | and are beth aod ob thls Mo. 4b Winworsnon, Outenee & 100k ve companions ‘The of the British oa the Ladirence rxpor, Getaber 4, 1864. } of Dreresher’ "You are’ eot al tho base havea of 8 Wasurmeron, Nev. 28, 1854 | ,, The protest scnaet Commadere Perry's aang puceia at Sunken ed powerful allies of revola- of Wa News of the Bloop-of- & coal-yard from watives, ts of the same op re name over @ oubstaatial There | Appearance fashing ton—. notte hearta ' ‘the Admiral acted without instruc. i Ameviad on ont among Tow resist am | Wer Albony—The Florida ond Georgia Bows Fy having been no time Having reauded cw (or nearly a twelvementh ie your seninat jour fait fame ae walk esis we mec, | dary Muit— Will Henry A. Wise be Governer af forkim te combenioats with home,) the act was quite clows vicinity, and ad avenues of intimate intel- Tn ‘end Gennst be renewed? I Virginia ?—The President's BMessage. i a areypliicinkeene if oe pene a ar ae Sth the Green Mo ee iy 2a ae The City of Magnificent Distances is already ple- Trust in thle mebwer cooldown (o's Busnlan temperature. tate of feeling in more especially regard | the ‘Kentucky Rifrmen ee of to bie ashen who glorifies himself before | theric with representatives and strangers. Every (Conrespendence of the Philadelphie Ledger.) to wy own country reluctal ve BE not t! then ou in ehece ita, and over victorious Wasnrseron, . 37, fry, (0 fel reluctant to leave Kurope, ao | "ho not thine th theatrle parade train comes loaded with both, and hotel ‘keepers = presently ©. wi hout making explanation of | are insensible te you he'tles yet to t, Atting emblems of the hdllow Mr. Soulé Not to be Received in Madrid—Marcy’s -ome misappreher a your part, in which, aa an | Tate the dit pretence of all hisdife, you canmotagain be taken by | already begin to talk of “no rooms left, except in | Views the Benes jumber of Applications imariete’ cite, TF stnalaee (se hameset de te ping opty ee surprice. _ on cannot so stultify yourselves as to Szht | the gtorieg mearest to the akies.” Extensive prepe- and of Patents Trewed the Fear. : » er th y country- | rope bas written, # | abroad for the freedom of Turkey, and fight at home yy _ From the tenor of the despatches it by the See- men inyolved gray ae 306 nada. < ‘against the liberties of France, inthe cowardly war- | retiens for the “entertainment of man and beast’ retary, Mr. Platt, of our Legation in ee 4 10 C0 «he rom street ssuniand . Loulé will have time Lhear America sovnsed of regarding eoldiy the wrongs | {0 condding eonenelly tate Mion aed high sense of ban. Pee pendant gy —_ ed mea, and | have bee made by the keepers of priva‘e boarding pS peer de will have » re tnd suffering of toet peopl: to whom we so much owe | tice shown at the revelation egnimet XK, and | ich to the | houses, a8 well as the more public caterers, in the wernment will receive to ia t ia at the dethronement of Lows Philippe, eaknows | ues ‘est gulltiess blood, so guiltily shed, which to th ichmaition sah cate: | en Tien een ae ae bin te stay onr own nati depend i | aga’ h q 5 ‘ ia 5 gibbendes: cba ore wey ee ce unappreciated by os. 6, oh the Gout of the | Sore anata take ae ee ee ne neene¥ anne and oo it fe quite possible Mr. Beall will mitse Lome and ot ees saa people, in 1789, much bicat Gowed, it was the retri- | "Mon of France! Feliow {the friendship of | Pating arush during the present winter. Hotels fi).ni: his hardships through the preas te the American of morally widing Napoleon IT. tn sti- | ution of centuries of brutalizing edweation on the part many of those who had your outspoken confidence | have been repainted, redecorated and enlarged, and le. He will, on his return to the United States, ind iting the pudlie voice aud press of France—of joialng | ef an aristocracy that had comrapted itvelf to the when you were at liberty to speak, Las encouraged me | jongiadies have aired the private rooms, arranged he ardor for the immediate annexation of Cubs, oo hands with him upon the Aeclacation that the people of | 1st degree. And thoae who Wave takem pains to follow | tosas to you those t which I know to be irue ably if we can, forcibly if we must,” somewhat abated, p “ “ closely your history, know that thoagh the vietims were | of my count . Let us but ace that you have still | for extra seats at their tables, and, restiog from sod Blibusterism ectually guoe to zrase It is then tha! France Gaverve their foto, ant are cupabie only of anar- cenaplevoon nul ‘the "pen ar reas in tho hands of the virvae rage to steko once ‘mors for the | these labors, now anxiously await the call. The he will elise the amount of responsiblity which he has eby an on! tism ; finally, that Am their friends all over Purope, yet the umber conden vernal acclama: a a Proportion of popular applause that Disasters. love better, and bnve joe faith in all other a by. the revolutiontats was tok twwoty per cent io com. poy Europe ! coca panre itotyou, |. Old familiar faces of politicians, lobbyers and axe Stfachen’ to It, mere refusal to receive a Minister pg ad Ne those of ee eat pariron of the number of those who fell silentty omler gerike! and though fails hundred times wo will | grinders upon the streets, buttonholding and being who has made himself obnoxious to the government at panera hash instant, no Pmeee pene sc Roel sept ap the hans of restored monarchy and despotisa—not & gr plaud you at every tral! Strike, and let those | make Po vania avenue look it Which he is accredited, is neither » national insult nor « ‘26th inst from'I feel indifferent. 11. «oe onal iiratitude is one | tenth in comparison with the “annamed <emizods”’ | Wits jead be served by the knowledge that if overpowered _ buttomholed, ‘opnayl : cause for war. I doubt whether, in his i poaltion, P by her ot ‘the deepest aye egulltof which every indivi- whe were slain im the streets on fag me oa] an‘ drives from France, America will ever welcome the | self again. Me. taal wont MY continued. ia Madeli, prove 4 i seasbrbseabsd a a val is invetved | under the coup Bonaparte; the for yous! ‘4 friends! ” ‘@ succesaful 5 an efficient vane from wee ren extend, therefore, Tean- | Prisoners now hekl at Mazas, Balle lale, Doulloas and | em 0 8b for Mbenty. Im fclendehip and faite. One of the main topics of conversation during {ite eee hn lifes is, after ail, the cae Fintained ne serious dausege We oy (he petiat of our | other dread strongludds; the tea thousen: walal rated | the past week has been the probable fate «of the measare of capacity, and ‘although. it ‘nay often be a outh, Provt- |) a. Eve AC wy Ntof France, | WRom are your distinguished republican ‘The Emmittburg Nan. | sloop-ofwar Albany. A great deal of feeling has vulgar and unjust one, it is one from which men in lam La ; 0 enchman in or out « °C, | yer, instructors, men of science, AUR HIDE OF RHE CANR—LETTER FROM A | 4 ifested ject. She had on public positions will entirely escape. ‘$3000 pry4 ssapattatis tweet ope Sige aa tit eee pea ypu oleic vag Fon ion, benenne thay | CATHOLIC PRuEer. Sarrthgalllns ble officers in | Pout the Patsat Ofise, the greet soleutiti Barca - tare in the gloora "| Manted vou te he wiatwecrecprom! ropibitcans, ‘Act | (From the Portinnd (Me,) Advertiser, Nov. 28.) | board many of the valual our a pan Bow cam we fog" The halls of Congeoas must | baba ene Stivell trent sopenieame, £57] we mele ioe of tre discussion aud a fair | navy, who have here hosts of friends, sud who feel, phd perme Benen Aye ge ed by Mr 8 Leia tl tlle Ueda gS: | Hcarmed that they could not be bribed or intimidated | hearig of al We, therefore, os t of | if the worst fears tor the Albany are realized, that presses ia that ‘meet Seapertent branch of buman ana mutilated, the nuioes of towns anid counties ia many | meting elements were fa your midst, tt nee SY | Courtesy, pation tn te-dag'e paper a.com the lives of these offlocrs have been sacrificed tothat Enowledey. ss ae the dutie of hls te ei, before Bo witnesses to our | _ In the frat mome the coup detyron, stanned, man of thie oity. . narrow minded, mean and penurious policy which ofice, there were upwande of eight haptred 0 a poe ratitude can be taken | paralyzed, bewil aiion was by the anon for patents pending ai These have n f LETTER FROM REY. 3. O'DONNELL, bas heretofore raled in regard to the Navy Depart- . pa pen | aot t Portia, Nov, 25, 1854. decided, and the whole business that has accrued sinc ment. The Albany, it is said, was rotten and waft | ju; been faithfully discharged. There are now uo case rron—Dear § 6 directed Mx. Eorron—tweer Sir’ My attention haa.been direc Se nchvbe daat araared eats cad gehen’ | this morning to aa extract in your paper from a de- in arvear. xpect it. { : i ener The number of applications di the year termi- Sienced by tbe han Ln from, Maltimere, It fs not my wish, to ceavure | ty of the rate and worms with which she was infest | ,,tin,"0" the Slat’ at December, 186k will probably | neers of Liberty inf Er aatte ae morning's edition. | €d, than of the government, whose right | reach the number of 4,000, and it is computed that ou. | 10 read it for t head in it, ant sin: mys . Ie ae alia ylenne, we eontd. act be | have no other expression for the writer than tt at o and title in her had been annulle: ry The expenses of the have, of , been segment wth | RAMUeura ts gna he arrows agvac ia | Sime. ‘To send men 40 sea ia aach Hensel the apyinimeat of hon extn jy ahmpst, e-valee eaatinns ch need of publie sympathy. ‘Such rumors, How- aft is onk ting with their lives—compolling | the addition (by Congress) of 20 per ent to the ranquil under the law aud | ‘eta cuutly moved in “thelecalfiy where thay acl. | Scrat # only sporting P' ries of all officers. and clerks, , ke., and. by flasic, but aot eo abroad, ty where they orl: | teem to run a gauntlet where the chances are on | furnishing the rooms in the extension of the Patent “the statements are easily made and readily believel; | the side of death. Ramor says a report has been | Office with the necessary desks, : gg Hee | an iu pression ft forthwith made ia accordance with the | received here this afternoon, via Norfolk, in regard Bo. sah, Om Bomae. ox sxpenste, the soni: onsidered as controlling iteawn | Statement, mont generally, of prejudice and hostility | to her, but oe eee are oe The despatch ane ie ioe bg ‘the —— If, the feos of the it is not helt down by a Kuropean 1 bye the calumaiated, and there is evidently no mani- | simply stated that she has been heard from. This prea groans oA in to the additional sin tho’ ease of Tumacy” of Pola Whi The pene ehtchcedieee taceneitt of carstnclig | Fepert is a balm to the feverish anxieties which 80 | ori: performed, and. the lucteased pay of the oficers i in; or of Italy by t H » (he eredit of announcing father to the | i ai f pMeDOD O many bave entertained, and desire ts fa and clerks, the Patent Office would be ablo to take care find France suit emis te homoralle; whilst other payers, equally respousibie to the | bosrd of her are safe, | genciee. i Reaperoe, we ma nes: bale fatlon. I hope, therefore, that | . The Spanish Mis ister, Mr. Casto, who waa a few | srrsyonemrenieninenar—errerate of these about 1,600 patents will have been granted v, in our Orst ignora © know thal w che then § which the people to who: | public, ignore the refu 1 the people who French people. ‘There may be | Public, i ' : / A te vantage | The Sandwich Islands. clion given to America & love of monarehy; | #7 persone inleation. sb6h not Re satosastrasd. oc re- |-deys since a0. dagerously: injured, zacidly £6 FXTKACTS FROM A PRIVATE LETTER, DATRD RONOLU’ swhich make the pall rate dea tnarat have been arded in an riendly spirit, and that the explanation | goyver'ng. For a time physicians ente! 12, 4854. freedom. 2 ich Thope yet to see a A eromthtten. eat kim trade,’or | satisfactory, will Saat te eawte who held s guar- | bat slight hopes of his recovery, but [learn to-day | aun suiject pie oonalan p RR EGP 1 lieu of the bnlliant bayonets with w goblin hora by wiih, om | CEREND ovee OPern eeanainaprameria Kadishlly: false thes be Bas eee earn Oe kes, ot | wiseactes, 1uagpates, kings, princes avd colored royalty country Is now b x a glittering buta servesan able J ‘they met hi om - a 1 ‘at suil fore japreme ment | he barrack shall changed for the drill | now by the pRism, wherever revolt. | vio t ant — a agains} the State of Georgia, for the settlement 4, great republic. The problem, as Iam informed at corinne ] tion dares ns (a Soria, tahun | “ithe Mouse of the Sisters of Charity {s known as St. of the disputed boundary line between those States, | headquarters, is gradually being worked out, the only is utged in the Gharbydis of But still, a foreigners, we han thr nt soldie Joseph's, near Emmittburg, (not Emmittsbay. There is | it {9 probable will be called on at anearly period ground of difference at the present moment being wheth- cnever the democracy resolves, | Seneraily a number of persons demanding admis ‘Whalemon. In | of the approaching term. It involves nearly two | er they shall be admitted aa State or « Territory, in onld {rom New Bedford 28th, bark Elizabeth Swift, Paste ‘ jon, a rer ic . Papy, ier (for the pro’ of popul Sid ir Mi . No enternal power can now menace | prter to wecure & ed cng Bans Tone eid pt millions if actos of aad Thier Hoe, Me. Papp ee ae ee Te eaten te | paid.item Newport, 28, chip Holen Augusta, Marble, 3 ask, what shall we dom—ira* can Wo dor a eee ee a tae ae Tlcatime, te anuchare | with him. Senstor Badger, of North Carolina, and Daeg (oe Ane thtets’ as they all hove implicit” foite Foreign Ports. houor- | owor, be faithful to your noblest instincts. You keow | {ither it physical or cases repulsive duties of the or. | €X-Senator Berrian, of Georgia, are counsel for the | {him nai he wields more influence ai by far | ,AX2i*R—Passed Sept 5, ship Resolute, M’Kensio, from Una. | better tian you ean be toll, thet an all-pecvading som- | For They gpend the Asst two years as postulents, taxe | State of Georgia. ‘The United States owning most | {i.n'ehy otherg@hite man on the islands In viow of | London June, for Canton. PO re eae a ment cannot be repressed. A glones of the eye, ages. | TO owe and are perfectly free'to Teave-the institution | of these lands in diapute, Mr. Cushing, the United | {he firal cettlement of this question, we have already (thews, London, Deal’ Jane. Sd" Sepe | C | ture, a tome, reverts the mutual sympathies of milons 4 sny moment, There I therefore no necessity for 4 States Attorney-General, will appear in behalf of | two steamers comirg town for inter-island navigation, ryland, Winn, Musoat. ravorite sunjoct for | with electric r united peuple.” How con cue mae Ung walls, cronsing elds, and escaping during the sti overnment, to sustain the Hine. claimed, by | and twe to run beteten Gan Framolsco and this “port; BAravia—Sld bept 13 bark E Cerning, Graves, Sen Fran- | dco oor of tay | than a whole na’ Only by their besimtag ie pare Kuewhbaeinenee “4 " wee ees commissioner in 1800, to | the prospect of ‘being overrun with all sorts of | “Wed mort Revd oa Ma Ses iucQuies ’ mm aipee ea ek 0 of arraying class tntorests im false | © i iiferent, Th | the bint ufins, vagabonds, speculators, traders and | repirted sid git ult). : One out at my own expense, and ¥ will | ond malicious opposition te-each other--enly by th ‘Tho case with scholars ix quito diferent, ‘They are spol that até ragemuflins, vag: , KpeC . : ke to transmit your iespatches to Congross.”? | AN UAUCICNS (PDO MTD Te ie meckat wd katueais big. | Placed under the eare af the Sisters of Charity by their eons ames mneriasing, Lp foaled lge= broken down gamblers from Sun Francisco, as we hear | | axbaxat—in port Nov 2 brig Rdwin, ats, for Boston, | all, casoe 10 us from beyond the ocean, suk | SUeerine him to 1 parents, to whom the sisters are accountable, ‘The rules 5 being that 1,000 passengers will be down daring Lot the Amor beauti(nl ept history of our | , Exexrvzcos—Im port Nov 19, brig Marine, Jordan, feous ts nnsea, ani | ta Fre - of the institution are read by all the scholars, and all | ginia. ose who pretend to be posted up in the | montis.’ We have already had a taste of their quality, tea ae ee 5 Rp pc crepe al oy |, At the present hour, he discontent in France, it ls | who enter must abide by tha rules, The young ladies | matter, cay that he don’t run any risk whatever | as the last arrival brought forty-seven pane rs from Pea id Boston” 1th tack Wneione ee ae What names,"*aske an Ameticen’ orator, ‘stead out. | eee a eT eames een | ace not permitted to leave the grounds or fixed bounds, to | of having this honor thrust upon him, or even of | that quarter, and every vessel that ariives more | Girwapa—Sld Oct Ti, harke Haly, Leen, Margaretta || s abeny ba anes lickine—s Ledevctea? sah Sear eter erent aoa make visits, to receive ov send letters from the institution | recefving the nomination from the Democratic Con- | or less. What the effect of this inroad is to be, heaven toca salt; Nov A.J Hacrey, Baruos, 3¢ Thhmes, } «© “Ono peouliarity marks chem sil; they dared | Jone, sou wil fear him less, And dark a4 your political | Withoutexainination;in n word, they are constantly under | yeption, His Kuow Nothing letter did tho busi- | only knows; but I apprehend that competition and over NYcrk econ; bueke Pestaa’ Browi ar tetetece Lee and nutter r their nai 1 Lafayette | condition may be for the moment, and muto as’ France | Phe eT oF thet tancher. Hones they have no clainyi on the | nees for him, rendering bim & hopeless case—ast fracing will Weise shoes Baye! ten eens seam a Tare, for Boston, te to complete her cargo at sa) Kosclusko haf ever i ane 10 combat may seem to the world, the reawakening is sure. You Garventon ‘atthe end-¢f iv aqhotl tact Und ean go | Tesnscitation. Know Notbingism is hourly and | { ‘ie pusinns co limited” population, ‘numiberigg in all Sid Ieth brie Gon’ Marsiall Bleord, Key, Bit (to take amma. Nnernen of thi have now tasted tyranny to the lowest dregs, and itis, T | nome, to a friend's, to spend the vaoation, ot remain | €peedily advancing in the Old Dominion, acd th» old | noc'over 70,000. and as we have now @ murplus | carro of Grand Turk te Providers 19te ater A P ap : Pragye ge seh | fst, your last sat trial, Toone is foryoual hope end ani pay their hoard during the vacation, and acs con- | democratic party in that State,whose nod was per | Stock of goods in our warchouses, it is not unlikely that New Orleans; brig Josiah Jex, Spencer (trom Ortl- roy yl aaah ah br cua Pere otter, my clorieas day ot pane e Tenn | fined to the rules presented. by the parents. and whose will was law, is already dictated to iaore | we shall be inundated with goods, as woll as adventurers. Portland 6 in graceful response to an invita interests are ect and prosperos It sometimes happens that x young miss is sont by | abeolutely than sho ever dictateo, by the new vorn | Ihave been frying to purchase sonue land, bat if every belek Tagen fed ibe lsh baie bc aacaltents halls parents to have hor romoved from a particular eirels of | ebilé of native Americanism. Ex-Governor lixtra | square foot contained an ounce of gold, the owaers could | fiett, Chase, do; F5th bark Parkin » shall be done in yeur raaguificent halls ;#25th bark Pathtinder, Johnson, San Fraa- » his vld age, the ¥, oe vi of yo led society. A romantic novel-reading girl soon becomes | pi it be is called, and ex Governor I'\oyd, , scarcely be more tenacious of it, or more exorbitant io wiper! of grviteds tad to tus tnvetlgund cagarity ot te restless rinder schoo! restriction. A love engagement iceman Tenorted and helleved, are bor aann: | their prices. hese i iit, to Ipnd for New Yerkes Sarat Ana, from | . Renta mae thes of the picture | Sieans to e-cape the care atid vigilance of her seachors, | DOFR Of this new and powerful party. If this is go, | ,,Te,tell in case of the annexation of thece isiands Is | Mt - ship Cathoun, Traman, NYork. (i oe. ny gesinst which "Her object js oon accomplished, the sisters are ia | the result can very easily and accurately he figured |) Hincnis which have thus far been tried upon the soll, * about Nov 9 bark Paci, Wilkins, bar vindieat trouble for the troant girland her di | have, in most cases, failed most Ismentably, partially, lisappointed parents; | Out. Smith and Floyd are aspirants, and fraternize a holiday on the first Matimad ies with this party. Wise | the papers ¢ throveh th —Art Nov 15 schr Solon, H York (and | ty for Prince Baw Tian) "Gia 15th brags: denthee, is is an aspirant, and ovposes | perhaps, from the inexperience of those who would draw Et for Prince Bay jeDonald, > out it is honrtily ec perpen | hnirbrescth ‘escape of & nuu from a Catholic convent, | it. ‘The triumph of the Know Nothings makes | fromdame nature those productions which are wont to ‘eroline, Lenoir, do; schr Ana, m mgt borers | we anates | Sttenst,in this hapny sepuntie: there of sonssonee | Suntlt or ond ot some one besides Wise, be win, | dour upon woplel ec amd party fromthe geet | OG sun, NB—Ase Nov hip Foleollny Des, Korie be. dev © testified to the r, at Teast, Y us, _ clamor nei 01 6 tur, at * Hastings, Philadel Reed, ; viet ate | ae cana | opted Bena” errs at ssone | HR olen eertatece ln ag, Paes, comer ee | ek Haat allentotinee oe | Reem ey be amen eS ms eir right ‘an ¢ aos waauly sig meet Sh <3 ged le ie: y a ’ e, Java j , ) i one ca Can tt staauly sigh to | “"Thope, Me. Faitor, you will not consider any word of | tpately within Washington , activity, that several generations mast be’ bora | eis Anest; Stover, and. Maepares," Henskery, dcr vg nevicna vi mow ret \ che fa yet honorabieand | ‘i oe rH te: What will be the tone of the President’s Message? — § Smith, Parr, ‘Abi Albon, Bent, Alexandria, Cla ms on he ; international | the within personal. Tassure you it is not temied | 2 is the ii t questi ere they can reach that point of elvilirati ta ip eeie Wen a indirection ea bi ; | My aim fs not #0 much to teach in your papor, or in any important question.) rich will ships St Peter, Gardner, Dablin; Windsor Forest, Gre item, Londonderry. Sincapome—in port Oct bark Eliza Ana, Dudicy, une. La iran und) In port Nov 12 bark Lysander, Snow, | foston for at 18th. o—In port Nov 18, bark Franklin, Gibbs, for Bes- of every gallant Frenchman, at ‘he dh minate parte hye ! vhe soul stir y ve F ‘ble thein to compete fall cther, but simply to atate facts which areknown toms, | just at this tim. Wil he take up the Sou'é affair, | Niemen. In addition to, thie aicawhesh, 6 are and seemingly unkaowa to you and others. Toshe mince meat of Louis Napoleon and his.co- | dionof the soilis fitted only for pasturage, the valleys J. 07 | laborers in Spain, cend a bombshell into ihe royal | being in fact the only part whiclt will amply reward t iy aned and disparsed | Your quiet wn 8 representatives. | y the bayonet ‘anis of fe 1 PuPSCAPED YN alace at Madrid and seize Cuba, or will he take to | labor of the husbandman, and they, as in all mount: oo sehen ts re Sia’ | The Prederiee Sewn publises We flowing | beate the tea hing of the lines,” | ous countries, axe of limited exiéut, and ace mos Posts. ’ tof doar bo ed wf tel | extract from a letter received by a gentleman Little children should never tet | port of the native popuistion,. Their tats fer tines. | Ad achrs Convert, Boston; Philadel: h to his t mination of tortor Frecerick from Misa Bunkiey, the eacaped novi Their angry passions rise, 4.» | Sesof fool 19 carried to n great excess, for whatorer | MMSstfemdence. (Cli sebx Albany, Provilaage. | o eeee ; jonrouk, Nov. 20, 1864. | recall Soulé, arologize to the “nephew of his uncle,” | may be the dainties set before them, served up in civil- | Corwin, Basford, fim Tampa Bay, arr 9b, wig cargo for sabig oi 1 have my fx s permission to answor the oad aye, a native is never satisfied, however much he | NYork, etahen Ae sag 4 letter you addressed him, requesting a siatement of my | may havedevoured, (and they are not at all deficient in BA eucape from St. Joseph's, T woul remark that T regret | | exceedingly tha! so many reporta are in circulation, an have thought of making a public statement. With re- | principal ey gard to my manner of leaving the Convent, the elream- | Other. stance speaks for iteelf, Coull I have had permission, | brou or had been free to loave when I wished, 1 would not | have had recourve to fight, ’and that im the still hour of | beirg collected, that AIMORK—, it Nov 29 steamer Locust Point, F point of appetite) unless he cau have his calabash of | Bovton:, bark W HD C Weight, Wileom, Hie, Jenoiro 10h poi to finish his repast, and he winds up with a couple i 0 ‘and Charles of quarts of this nourishing article after eating a meal | Colsate, Newton my RY ot, Saad rains, Ne, = hat would appal either you or me. FANGOR—C % brip Maris Blate ht to bear upon the cave, all law thas vie protuetions of” the coun are sugar, coffe to. | Matanzas. wi ceo, arrowroot whi stter A ) by all wha stand around the | ingreat profusion spontanedualy, and will, Ldoupt sot _ uncaleulating. That we had and bit- pad, and ion by the demoer. ad many fous vindications of the republican spirit in | France, not so well known to ue, ahall vet be mingled ia memories, with all we owe to hor generous own indepondenes 2, Bs A 7 4 z 3 8 BOSTON—Are Nov 29 steamer Jackson, arn Baltf- ting up the sa name of republic, to Ny re take, Aterfean Geeding, Ca ae ion ote H act of republic, to | hans sent eae rrlant ateale . by gine when wh Taocwinede li: See eon at Ndr ape: ire fencer EN pn AL A window near the chapel, fronting teminie cantg eal ig ports fined "Zaadalmond ‘semen rca ‘cas mtn a ‘Core one 0 ot att Surope! se of indulgence, % : the avenue, where there ix no enclosure, and ran or ra- — i ( noble during, «ren dful ‘ gle | a qurgeous bubble uc? | Nol we oall you to | ther flew down the avense, as the moon was shining £0 | ot hoo prey anh onstage 9 mapa = a he ee ts, for 5 rence, than during that rove 8 some dis- | serious and upitinching determnivation aad generous peigntly that I fesred heing discovered by the wateliman, | au a8 any one Uoey exe now ‘prelilbited "by Ine trom #5 ’ Thee «iets, the whole country from the mountain to the sea, | self-den We call you to bearon your shoulders | who nj ‘htly traveraes the grounds around the building: j to facts applicable to the matter, it is ‘small favors are two. pinutaticamr tar po be une. ane} = aw ov err overwtolming force of the enemy. | manfully the weighty cares of citizans. Yor we in Ame- | When talfvay down the avenue, I heard » noise, and | thankfully received.” But how all this information vem Ww Tee (polls of industry perished on the spot where tuey were produced, or were consuinnd Sy the foe. The coil drank up the most prec * know that freedom implies sud demands indi vidual res] ibility. That he who would be hia own ‘i ae eed OE Oe cieee eee atthnal and intelligent coreunt ot | Sfthegate wat up, and had raisod tho window to se | water—ls set matter of conjectare. lore | nics rena Mack and smoking ruins a marked the places | the Pepublic, Aa are too o as of the never-consing RR iano, ABS I ag'at the windon woth fone nth nm be As is the Isst one gre on ostewe ae whic seen jonsof their chiliren. But } vigils and toi wen demands, to tell you | Bri) , city ; voral intends . 5 Through all, the spirit of Hberty survived, and proved | that you can easily win and kecp it. Dut we know, too, | 0'cWwel, whem the stage for Frederick passed, and Twas | to do must be done now. The Know Nothings We are authorised to say that, owing tes reduction of | 5 soon discovered that the nan who sleeps in a small house | is to be taken—whether with gunpowder or soda Profitable, and only two—one a sugar plantation and one \taclf invincible. bio of all tho'enongy and att the devo Bead at icilin dad 5 pled sel too ously in the succeeding the British postage beyon single rate for And it w Spare 7, session to | titers between ihe United Skstes and Chive (except I feared to ge to Emmittsburg, for many reasons. I | 8 NB oy any ae of fe ee od, will hereafter be thict only in the seventh year of it requires. " . : u tant Hong-Kong.) via E y-three t only ic America with France, in national memories | walked in the opposite direction aa far as St, Lagare’s, . he “sick maa,” | cents, insicad of forly-five cents, wh + via South. oo, a6 enadled us Kt once to < and republican sympathies; in the’ important matters of be % he pute te tak roy last disease; and rate + Mg ns i y-five cents, when sent via South- ty, by the union of the flee | taste ad eommerce we find atill other ties, A French. | ¥2¢®! became andenterod » side gate on the | in stages of ss desperate cases | ampter payment required; and forty-three centa, 7 ‘ road, and remained until the Angelus rung, which waa | demand er Sone the gunpowder may be endl ty = Crane, 8 Simon, and Recham> with the long-tr | | man must feel himself very much at home almost aay. | six o'clock, then continaed ny journey on « road I | taken as the last hope. + all events, almost every. Aves cents, abveaea vt pe tikes ‘the hit ounce ud set vaftering soldiers under our beloviet Washington nad | where in the United States, for he would seo things of | never travelled, and reached Creagerstows about nine body expecta stirring times this winter, and appa- ; by closed mil via Marseiller-opre-payment alco required, Nov 24 sebs Ai Laingette, ot Yorktown. a _ | Paris atevery step, dnt fn the State of Houtsiana, and | orctock, where i met filends who protected me until the rently 8 majority specolate on the side of war. “On letters to Hong-Kong, either via Southampton or | #?: x Cha 2th hea. oe ; most of our fangs cities, be woul Gud his own language | arrival of my father. 7 Nets. | ta Marseilles, the United States postage only should be rs Ma yr SE " ; st, to depreeate any common. An Amel t o ML. ‘! half Frenchmen, om American dignity and se!" through London, but makes Paris his abode. “It is,” pre-paid, vis. twenty-one cents the single rate of Ralf aa Llande— of Coal and Railroad Iron from | Kong. pert bark Ta / is | Duty—Mr. Sole the French ana Spanish Govern- ET even tans tek wi ments. VER—; 2 fe ALALE RIVER—Arr'Nov 28 eokr ecm Smith, Rogers, iri GALVESTON—In the offing Nov 18 ship J W Fanaia, bey? from NYork. pa GIOUCESTER—Arr Nov 26 sche West Gleam, NYork. (ld 26th, sobr Sterling (/ Liverpool. GOULDSBORO'—Sid Nov 21 brig W BJ Handy, Handy, for s Southern port, HARTFORD—Arr Noy 29 Wilcox, Philadelphia, st Pe Rogers 0} land, He: Seauitionl purpose of giving aw American gloss to the | American ind Far gistant California, radiant with tolation of the rights of France, these two gentlemen gold on our sumset borde® bids fair to call for more silke have been drawn like withers fi . it. Wood | ent there, (lrriet by the persons drowned by the loss of the Ocean, mnaking some progress. y and laces and wines than of tho elder States. Inex. | John J. Linscom, pilot of the Forest City, first | ,,.)cstniey wes the day for the meeting of the Legista. | soe eet its cad tacateiinite out ay | 2 the Canada at the distance of @ mile and s half; | {9 cicct a United States Senator in tive place St Me, Mor. Tee PP ee prone ate treste nt Dotty conntelc, | tbe Osean was astern of the Forest City abont @ | too, ‘Ihe uominal democratic matority ts cight; but 1 nel the thei, when the hance of yourartioens ant quarter ofa mile on her larboard side. She had to | is said that there are a sufficent namber of Know on Salant aly locked in each other, | tothe southward to fet © the right of the | Nothings in the Logislature to control the election, and | naive xs is the commerce between France and Ame- | Capadsand clear of her. Two small s: that they will not support the democratic candidate, | the present time, {t would, under the French Re-.| were passing between the Ocean and Forest , | oe th | a , % ‘ of ambition, in the rec: 5 rr wd Jaw ” The Steamboat Ocean Disaster (Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun. ounce or under when the Atlantic couveyance is by EASTPORT—a: sohre Mamapertes: dleplayed so conxpic y asto absolve the | shore of France, the inventive genion ead exquisite | (From the Boston Courier, Nov. 29. | The Ftorida U. 8. Senator—Anncvation of the Sandwich | steamers; leaving the balance to be collected at Hong: | Rect, NYork., Hd tet sabe 1 Benjamin, bamidy. Srex world of any i sey in commenting upon it. For the taste ofher sons nud daughters furnish an incentive to | The inqueat held by Coroner Pratt in the case of | } ts | p every Any person of Use mother of the elier Ivan the danghter of a sovereign sitisen of (he weeweif lovely, pure and Kragefal, was depr of ‘ule. the meme of her lawful husband, that gery ordl- fove trade, aided by the great facilities our | and but for them the Ocean would bave been ‘The intelligence from Honolutn shows that the British | nary person, Jerome Bonapert Bee pon railroads and canals aford to our farmers, be | to have ta ked ‘shorter and avoided the collision. bsphed bene nd gee ia = F ped to —— | the shores ‘of society, im th pooton han doubled. But the heary taxation unavoid- | ‘The Ocean turned ous bat could not thet the | the isands to the United unten’ ‘ile threntens nomen, | van, NY¥ork 17 days: <. fies, robbed a the protection with sn ox nive ad Fieepractentents crtaainy | Canada did. The Ocean had a tem; and com- | {itity, however, as the alternative. It ix very evi Uy ey bark Isabella, of ibe tralior Preddeut 0 bn of free trade under the ; Peten’ crew. | that without the inducement of a very larg id ; ip Vio Captain Sandford of the Boston could ace no rea- | money the annexation project cannot be carried. The Taree in taste, interests, | 80m Why the two stesmera could not have tackedand | project is net likely to be matured in time to be laid be ; avoiéed the collision as there was water and room | fore the Kenate at this session, amd, as the Tosa ts to enough. There was a :ule among the Heater | he consulted ip the. matior, ite a ope wlan | short tor the discnssion of such a matter. pgecird eee carrying of gaupowder, | "'', sara that the subject of ihe exeuaption of coat and Anon of Mee King, Arr Tu loa seaitatlates clos mate, with Franee, certainly th nearth who have a better right to Am: me 0? BE Semmcts BS 43 (hd of yout shores, ho. : Ft railroad iron from duty ‘has ocenpled the attention of , inthe the mastes | fo call ther | ene er Ok oe Set neue | oe Exeeutive, avd iat he will 9 will wo secomuirat tha Besley ae that the Ametican Be taie repre: | sion I atvediala ean 40 of a eaden fr | four 4 jolemt | a repeal of these dutios. Congress will, Li is auppose pt DD; bark Sasen, How Wiatives ef Aunericam splcit aL Lavwls Vinwsparte Ls 0€ | “Yuin to America, A ceasil som fareatiet bathe ecite, | to clear each other, after discovering thei: position. | he induced ‘o repeal the coal duty, though {e wilt hare ARRIVED. Montague, Butler, Auvane 1S Feemed bower vr their frients in Franca would smooth the diMsnitiss | Ma. A. Baan, second pilot of the Boston, corrob>- | lictle effect at present in relucing the price of coal to ssbip Roanoke, Skinner, Richmond, fe, with mise fee dos SU Pack. Roe tee kere Our Amest-on travellers in France are , <Cemigration, fer very many of theo breve and excel. | tated the material testimony of the other witnesses; | the consumers. But as to the irom duty, they will not | “sale Ga fathtted, eticnee, Eivorveel) Nov 2, with tndee : herk Lowell, Rishy, Chafleaton army r sorters aete, Biting toreurh your gayest towas for 8 ent men, have not che happy ability to commaut | the Capada did not alter her course; thought there | touch it unless in connection with @ general revition of | 4, Kermit ANchorel'oe che tar, | Towed to sem Both obi sig at the potut of the pe which republican America calle all her sons, On the | The Arerican statesmen, dwelling with profound con- at the theatres, the opera, the crow! is at majestic exedus from Europe to our ony, and all that presents Htaelf to 8 wtranger's eye goes grificent natural resources, under f 3 engors, to Ker ew. 4 Modenta; 13th, Oo- ‘Oce: nk; beilered the tarif, which the secretary of the Treasury will arbhen Lageives (oe Bar, Shielde, 59 @ ego, Velosity; 19th, Moses Kimball; brig Furcar, pte edhe, J ee the pilot | Aubtlese vecommcend. a 1 Con te Randciph & GR Bapictecasd bear wearer: MARTE Mey Net a a Tryalk Adume, Albauy: a et, fi ion 0 D> and lost a. be » ‘The Lowell papers state tha: Miss Melisa Pmary, | s.repean relations, wore reenived. by. she Titan, tno | Amp Rtas k Willette ( 1), Siacin,Myetic.haare, | (NEWBURYPORT =Are Nov 2 aches Sonthorner, and on kon : bh ; Otranto, Rondout. ~ a. » ' 4 ‘ & young lady of eighteen yosrs, whose mother re | cgicial statements as to the adjustment of the ailnir he. Sete tous burthen, NEW 3 Srrom tat Capeoen, te Algeria, or is the Beasparts | stays enattnuatty timciases, batats eave yeike in | eides in Lowell, ts suppozed to’ rave been lost, as | tween Sr; Soule ani the lanpeve of the Feeust ae oa arr (ol Boston Spear, Curseno, vin wis | avciMartis Haerows Spar, ockneng” Mansion, Simonton, Den, down tet exiilivit Hteelf 'o the Bole de Bouloree, | thriving colony on the western eoast of Africa, whoca | @he left home to take in the Ocean, and has | very ratisfactory character. v . where she put in in distross), with SEW Chas Borieds Ea. boi ate ne es Cae nor anil the wit Bashing from the cafés; the sad ig exhibited a» new species of emigration, of | BOt since been heard Te has bean supposed here that Mr. fouls, upow his re. vessel to Posdick & Ream: ork; Chas Oegoed. do, Rope been a memes of pinched sod siarveling chibicwn, wuodact | which bla countrymen “are the meritorious pro- | Williema Cunningham, of Jefft'son, Me., thirty: turn to Meta, Weald 00 be received, eal that bio £0. | isis Mory Momilice, Rattles, Nelagn, 04 tage, with frais, m, Albany; eloon Jaa Lanpheer, NYork. hartiy whisper the name of the father who hasbeen | jectors. ‘There, the beet ing, it is reasonable to years of ge, is also among the fy Povey we mee Seakthe chick eee ‘ "yO m. Experienced weather ;lost fore | Sd Mf Decatar, Cer, NY. . akon away in the quiet might, er the mystery of whose believe, of a grant republi empire lies the modest | “ Capt. Ricuard Flanders, of Chilmark, was knock- pi sinigt il rot heettate to ~ wo t A yard wail attached; aleo, foretop: Pert aney 8% AM, | Montrose, sharoee one only be diving? Because from bis daily la | American settlement, now the republic of Liberia, ex- | ed overboard, and fe now confined to his room from eee eee — 5 | Spite eter calle, ateve velwarks, Bo S14 porealltotas vobes 3 Ht Risley, hoantan, Mon ay =¥ bor, be of never more came home, do mot miv- tending the germ of American civilization into the bosom | the He says he saw, | {t Tit: yg f meseamncy cord tn She same thet | Stes Ouse Sag ay RS ie , wel bebe eh fe fa yyy eo baer gecdeas eercette and hot fer cake Tea of polonization for | while i the water, a person fall from tre deck, who | peibe knows ip time to alert the tone at the mann | ington, steering B [from Nev Orley ‘ Hsrara, Sevedepr, trom: Regth Ki Mobile is ‘sports and shows - j | Meneficence and not for gain, There will ba illustrated, | inst but did pot ree again. Pree arya te ins teraliogs (he tone of er | ESS Cine Rerres (Ohi, Anderson, Porto Cabella, 20 {= company tad hav ag fo meer oemally to 1 je upon hitherto neglected, conteraned Africa, the | . im CGRES te, Sas ow ‘ Epsio. hides, coffee, Ae, to 8 de Agreda, Jove & Co. sober We aes ( Prot nd ‘o comtings that owr Americans have (90 often power of that political and social organization of which | POT RTE RR (Correspondence of the Reltimore Sun. | Olerk, McKay, Kingston, Ja, 22 day: came fo formed thelr jadgment of your contentment from | America is the creator. The African race thrown upon Nawevayrort Frise ~~ Arrived at Newbury- Wasnivatow, Nov. 29, 1854 mento. (6, to HW Monty, "Experi head ries sont the eye ait the resorts of gaiety and fashion our shores, rude, pagan, barbarous, bya monarchical | port,on the 28th ult, schooner Fimund Burke, Johnson, | The Fbrthcoming President's Mersage—Oonduct of Our coy ly a But bet ws reson calmly on these things, If pos«i | government, are'now, by the guiding, sustaining hands | Ray St. Lawrence, eighteen bbls. mackerel—the last of British Protesta on Small Matters— | "Al been {iat ond, beliewe me, that it * \merieam eftizens, returning to their fatherland in- | the Ray fishermen from that port. The catch hay been The Office Busineen—Prompt Devisions—The | a J dwet 7% wabject on which you sre maturally | entand Imtaetrious, Sito) to educate tho hitherto i etaller than for Gf Rg and although the prices Commissioner's Next Re , de. high you will have to admit the | one heathep of that simost unknown land. The feached America as to a sivter either (rom or Frenchmen. The are not comete us— | ‘on have kept well up, it haa not been in proportion to the | All the clouds and aj sows About the Prewidemt!a tleo- African, eupericr to any of his race elsewhere, | increared ronning expenses of the vessels. Bat very} meneage will soon be There few of the fect h#ve made ‘both ends meet’? the past | shift, ne contrivance, no effort {o suit the evanescent | / } | | season. nearly all the sharesmen have come home im | tavtes of the times. The President's message debt to the vessels. Im former seasons, if the owners | General meade nothing on thelr vessels, they could fall back on the bounty, and be pretty sure not to lose much. But fa this gratuity in taken from thom, they must ‘(grin and bear it.’” prosecution of this branch of business The hing fall of Ruesia, s!cnaliaed = defeat no | ia rapidly diminishing. No new vessels are built to re- ty teas at the banda sf the free mountainesrs of Circassia, place thove that are lost, or sald off, and two are al- | dod! outrages Turhetfrom hin srregant and Slosieticg | Pent Thuaslo, tebe followed by the sarsey One and ow a, from his x a ing urko, ie jouer Samuel Chase. The Pollock fishery, which was day ‘rom Lordem and Palestine, scr Xie‘ and beowghe 200 steers left Vortemouth Cardenas 0th inst via Coy oie sii whee ney Aime ane a PE yh pad Roger tof Werren). Dyer, from Shields, Sept 20, Nor 29 | "Bark O4 Chaffee, Nteboits, from Shields, Ogp 10 with coal. we Ba wits ini | SAILED, cae Wn atte . PR EC Seraaton, Liverpool, Momarch of the Sea (new), tr, Sha raancole. Wind during the day from NW, and fresh. Frenchmen of all parties, in jurticn to republican princi- |, to compare the action of American colonization in with that of monarchies anywhore else the world ¥ (Del); River invasion of Moldo- Wallachia, shows world that the | Ca ; Adrian, N phantom Ruvela was as unreal ay monstrous. Her long former nat wont Pursuing, will be more vigorously pees course of despotism haa sapped the force of ber people, | pu the coming winter than ever before. are be nag shes Bor 96 cones until they have scarcely the physical vigor to stand the | already quite a now en; in this parsnit. Near- ia Taylor, bourne, te 4 shock of war. Russia, the terror of re rope, | iy all the cod and pollock are taken within tem miles of uctchall, and Chiefs. ana Pat | shakes to ite base! ‘The gigantic frost work dissolves} | the shore, which prevents the necessity of their re- r $2 Let the of France take a lesson from it. | maining long at sea. The catch thus far has becn very ij nj eantatnt Bent ety Goece Dect Tt too is at home with a bloody phantom. and no difficulty is experienced in ing of ing it, bo w | It has only to give itself the rousing shale to find it was | their feres at romunerating prices. Daring the winter, YouELIVAN: ov 28 webe DC Brooks, Johasoe, | bey monster of nightmare sitting apon the nation's | large quantities of these fish are frozen, and placed oa Ww. Now 4 | j omy hhh yg Meter gl But let the aa- | board of rearels, being im ice for the Southern Alsace vey aig cel fom get sleep too long. Let It wake mp and act. { gittes, whege they bly Gad s good market, dels A 0c00s, mal detained Og -