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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1855. VERY LATE FROM Al employed in those said professions, it has become of ex- | with justice and reason, to European immigrants who | The Case of Brevet Licatenant-General Scott. News from New Mexico, with coal and pig tron, and from were throws Lae cme acolyte ho a foelgar, during the abort | Gots t wm ere to ank austennnce fn ekhangs for {Brom the Washington Uaign, Oct 3] | |, Wa have reclved the ania fe Gusetc up to the 20th Sree ta ule beoaed ‘of Rav caoonae gy raed ut any arrange- ir 7 Congres*, op % 5 an act enti- ember. a Haven. The Chinese Shipping Gold to China—Rich | ments at all. And sll [these eauses and insuperable ob- ‘The resolution was put and passed, and the Colonial | tled “*An act authorising the Dresidect at the United | _ The detachment of reernits under Be. Maj. Richardson, rtp gm Sarena for —, was spoken on Colestials Going Home—New Diggings—Cot- See tdneed ee cr may aagzel to renounce | Secretary at once lald the correspondeice on the toble. | Staten to. Talees percent eal spony,” the fifth section of | Third te teotry, sarived ‘at Fort Union on the 16th ull. oe m phn oe gee, of a ining, by | wi ‘words: num) rack and file, Caled a Biver, lying at the wimef ot ton Cultivation—Condition pranks | ct ny partloular friends snd sequatntances, con'racts | "yn Opens Ts, ViOTONA: MALBOURNE AND SYUNEY. | Aoi enacted, That, whenever the Prestient Mike following oflcers wens os duty with the detach. | Somere!, was siruck Sorin the further Imports and Exports—Amount of Gold | for pherds, stockmen and agriculturists, among a fi dees Nhe red. | ment: on Sanday Sarees, the Sent from Metbourne—Emigration from | ticular proprictors in the interior, and I Lave seal te, that meeparatone mane tana mae te ae teehee by rand withthe have tnd oven of the Nona cman? | M'Dr-G. Perla. U.S. A., Teutenants HB, Shroeder, | Hat complete sbirering ito prante ga CRIM NH IA 8p ind co-operation the having united in a regular rome muna, fe nrmmy which may beraived by vitae of higact, and who, | Mt L- Davis, M J. Carr, J. M Smeade, and'J. T. Meroer’ | later” The each was so fauch tirty to produce at that establishinent, i fotlowing with woter, a" order the waid contracts which hve decided me to write aferwar We bave news from Australia, dated at Vietoria, July | to Spain, demanding the individuals indented for, and reve vf allan operas, and for which donna, | command the armies of the United Sales and shall be eat | cory yi im by off | with water, bat wim aerwarde ere id 26, Melbourne, August 8; and Sydnney, August 17, she Leas will be here by the ead of this or begmning | Miia to and thet the ranean outemplate asia ‘Two hundred nd thy dollars, monthiy ‘ Brevet Majer W. A. Nichols, Assistant Adjutant ‘Uhe Sydney Empire of August 1, says:—Meases, Rish- In thio atate of things 1 kave late} 1 that the Le. | 0ttthe experiment in such & matner as can scarcely fail | [tie United Blaton, and tory” rations pee da ‘et Lieut. Col. J. B, Gi woith & Co, held an eatenaive sale of drapery, winter | gislntive Council propiece te sppeit, during the peessat | 2 eDRUEe A triumphant resnlt, Five operas, hechéftzu- | Hsu thereot, xt tho burrent price who "0h cae | ane ireysom, Commissary of Sub- gvods, hosiery, flannels, blankets, carpeting, &c. yester- | Se*sion, a committee to ingui: fits and medify the pre: | Pe oC'he Italinn lyrical drama, are to be produced in Soappciat, trom thse lolims: sackl suman of Bids, ‘Maj. Albert J. Smith, Paymaster U.S. A. and Brevet vent f tion regulath, ii hich ci ecession, TLese are—'* La Sonnambula, Norma,’ ing four, and secretaries, not exceeding two, as he may judge 'W. A. Thorntor tment day. Tn wost instances good prices were obtained. The | imunigration regulations; ia which circumstances I VElistr @ Amore,” Lucia di Lammérmoor,” and | proper, each to have the rank, pay and ergolmmeate ‘of a lieu. | Maj. W. A. Thornton, t. pe ipinpont pees oe ted during the day was | {Gtlatiny duly, to lay before those gentlemen, by means | « Fucrgeia Borgin.” The representation of these opsras | namt-colovel. CL Stat, at Large, pp. 668, 690.) ary yp arin emeny cle Be acta Eqs beg =r Sreneng y of yourself, Cod & Farge for their gositernion the | will be entrusted to the best available talent-in the Aus- At the late session of Cor a jolut resolution was | Clerk Fd the v8 Dieciss rt for the first Judicial Dis: the Melbourne Argus of July 21 bas the following | Tavs to wy tlnd the noes applicadie for promoting im- | Traign calonies. Invependently of Miss Catherine Hayes, | essed, approved on the 16th of February, 1856, in the | tet, Rifts ireen gt 2 Ne Masta items: on have to — daily the passing of entries of eran cose ad witii mnch gratitude of your | ¥" ae coaselle vocslian, of stone) i ed cam: | following words:— eG octy raspy fe, , Judge Davenport was to gold for shipment by the Chinese. Duty was paid to-day | generous offer and of your influential co-operation: be, | P&"s0n with any others in these, colo mani A resolution authorizing the President of the United States | “Alpheus 8. Williams, late of Conneeticut, died at Sante Cu 170 ounces by intended passengers by the Nile, fieving that, with so good an interpreter, the exposition | meatbav. eliher retained, or contemolate retaining, Ma- | 0 confer the Ute of Maulenant general by brevet for emldent | yp derun th of eeelataher, of suseomasiae J rvices, September, The exports for the weck ended on Thursday, 25, ex- | of this subject, of great importance to my country and | Wome Cansndin’, Mise Si al bassline isiaemncmarint® Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the | _ Judge Benedict and family arrived at Santa Fe on the ceed the imports by £200,000. The customs ‘ordimary | of no «mall advantage to the colonies, may be brought United States of America in Congress avernbled, That the | 9th September. revenue is £18,000, and the proceeds of the gold export | to « point, e crn ih dite Ses. pata sadcenieh nies nan —— vit deemed grade of Neuterani'general be. and tae samo It herevy. re. | Gov Merriweather returned toSen's Fe from A‘quie duty for the week was abows £10,000. During that week | Ti.e principle obstacle to the establishment of oon by that lacy, to make lier deut ax Adelgisa in 'Norms.”” | vived inthe army of the United Bais, in onder iio | on the 13th inst., whore he had. been to negotiate the additional +bipments by Chinese ‘emigrants were cleared | eratleand periodical drafts of Spanish immigran py 4 Mee en | oe ae ETA Cet ekt ee oe Oe tect | (treason with tha'dl ‘and Mubusebe Indians. n ia, u i , af the Customs amounting in the aggregate on one day | the unceriainty of meeting with situations immediately | Ucnerciwne ciumens, who, have, the Brera Tebrimy in the te war with Metico, inthe moloaleady ers, | There were some Me twmired Indinne of these two to 1,228 ounces, of whirh 5°8 ounces taken in the Nile for | on arrival, and wi b this exception there are all the ied for in subordinate grades, the cradeot lieu‘enant general | tribes in attendance at the council, with whoar treaties Hong Kong, and 680 ounces in the Viguant for the samo | elements reudy to enable them to come, whether by | D4 tn iunence extra attraction. y be specially by breve and. by brett only, to | were made. ‘They expressed thems¢ives as tired of war, port. >» “ of We are extremely glad to find, says the Argus of the | take rank from the date of such service or services: Provided. 4 desirons to live upon friendly terms with the whites; In our markets to July 27, there {s nothing going on | en He Samish government or aa, "antag, | 224 of July, shat the rumor of @ grand opera in Mel- | however, Thatwhen the sald grade of lewenant generalby | snd we most cineerely hope they” will : which requires comment, but.an inquiry ty sheet es te | sapish houses (who, in Cadiz, Corapma, Santan- | douse, to which we alluded in our Saturdar’a paper is | brevet shall bave once been flied, and have become vacant, ina eel gar etd aga gd geek yorerrary the amount of Government debentures taken up and thes| Coin ud gto, Rola, cocupy thee | well founded. We have the pleasure of statlag that the | ‘his om! resolution shall hereafter expire and be of nocifect, | The dicarillas, in particular, were in, the m obieas ye at whioh they have been sisposed ot Mhsinrma: | cosy and with the ext posible arrangements. fr | eeParture ot Siew Cuthesing Hayes, for Sydney, lus for | | Thereupon the Preskient of the Ucited Staton nomtoa- | Fenq'men or both uations, were. at tho counell aud pros Tonight, we thige, be given ‘eekly in 6 consice fone eee ee eae a ee ene ur || ite chief object the organization of company competent | ted General Scott to the Senate to be licutenant general | hed.men or both nations were at the counelt, aad prox in the Government Gazelle, without any detriment to the | tousure teu dat evoneitorable number of speutards en opr Lid rornay at ge Parag he eer Libs ope ee ee | Dee andgned, 1a sepa are vegion oF conaey for Mieke secuiity. useful for those laborious ecenpations which these colo: | Oper. All the beta ep referee Bet nthe SOR es future homes, ‘the Jicarillas upon the head waters of the The Helbourne Argus, of August 5. says :—Entries were | pies sequire, sober and respectable, will come with the | Secured for this purpose, and these engagements being | The President of the United States of America, to all who | Chama river, and the Utahs the distric! they now in- pasted at the Customs to-day tor 20,339 ounces for Lon- igreattct pleasure, annually fe pe country asa | Competed, Miss Hayos will immediately return to Mel- | “shall gee these presents, greeting : habit, ‘The {reaties contain the usual general provisions, : it ] DO ! Winfeid jon, by the Ballarat, and for furiher shipments by the | foint of emigration, to te 2 ccrahect nitedn| POUR, And ind Gist Alien pera th thesb oolaatis will | | Ruow ye that | do haneby pontr.emidtalon Generel. Weak . Meriwether appointed Flias T. Clark, of Los Lu: Mikadierodlong: Ehogs.- One of, tbe Clicess pasesegec.| ine, eetentcteety, acih ther ghospects dliomhuns ant, Rete tae arene he, Sb is mean erat | aoa eee a ee oa ee es Ten vasat rere oe | ceros, to be Creasurer of the fercitory of New Mexico, beutie marking vf July se wih aantuer butch of sce” | bs compared ta ae ateasage whic Atseate hats | "2,6 ame or tw conrats at sy.ney: | All'wocan Say of | RTS aka ran Gesu rt ae tcnty inh aa at | "TE bocrmes ont paul dy. this vook, to announce cessful Celestials, the wial of whose gold amounted to | out tothem, whereve senor of these colonies | ‘Hit, thar we most sincerely trust they prove some | March, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred | the death of Mr. Elias Spit gelborg, which was caused by 4,762 ounces, Willestablish a low, ov make it known officially to that | TeBUNErstlon to her for the great expenses eho incurred | and forty-seven, "the day on which ihe Untied Siaivs foroes | the roof of his chamber falliug in upon. bim, Last Friday | ~ = "The amount of gold chipped in Melbourne from January | of Spain, that every Spanish emigrant who shall be re- | Bété walle laboring in the cure of charity. Her return, | under bis command captured Vea Cruz and the Uastie o 842 | eyertng, the 14th inst. * | The brig Fanny Major, at Sydney, NSW, Aug 16, fom oe te July of 1855, was a> follows bust and in gocd health, useful for labor, and who shall | NO fy lleves may be exy . Sac ich ‘ALG 1 do ssiotly charge and require all officers ant oldiers | ‘The total vote given at thy election fur delegate to Cou- | Franelsco, isthat on July 25, Int 15 45 8, lon’ 176 64 passed over a coral reef not laid down in the chart, and upes rounding found 10 fathoms water;.the reef cast ad ‘West a mile and a half, and about haifa mile north and eoulk. TRON BELL BOAT FOR MAIN ‘ : Al Cd BAR, CHARLESTON, 6, @ ‘Bel pained with black and white - 5, has besa plated outside ino Checietion Hath iid faim 'wa'er. at iow tide. Charleston Mate Gold... ...645 Per Mountain Ma ‘Telegraph, to Sydney. -#1,081,002 | come provided with a certificate from the authorities of — under hia command to ovey and respect hiin asoordin-ly; and | gress was as follows ;— : +280 | his town, verified by the English Consul of the + he ls to observe and follow such orders and directions, from | For Gallegos... * 1,000 | his eats kation, ot his Ais ireetraren monte Svpary, August 17.—In ‘he flour market to-day con- | time to time, ashe shall receive from me or the future Presi | For oor — cabee siderable speculations bave taken place. Some 300 bags | dent of the United States of Amerisa, and o'her ofll’ers aet over , rate of £36 per ton, ‘he wheat, it is sald, was refused eee ete Thillan tition fee tha tiabalake ’ But the election ts to be coutested on . 6,688,488 | est current rate, the government having the services of . the President of the United States for the time being. ported into the Royal Mint | the said emigrant, on any labor Walch they may think ft | Poe ae ee a ett eines not | qaalvemunder my hand, at the o legality in some of the counti ‘arrange, bearing NW a illo Ne ; Rake ounces ted Aogast 4, was 2041 | fo cantloy then upon, until they sail be able to obtain | cranspined, The rico market tins been wiy actin, and dred and ify:dve, and fn the soven'y ninth voor of the inde “News by Mall. Beacon: R by Wie W. Tengu oP uacoring. theta 33 Pao, to. depositors of bullion Yelock on the second day | I Lave seen by stulistics of emigration with which you PEEP pci lnncaiceey oltre cc honor oon ie Pay the President -Jusys Datm, Gocretary of Wer. The Sandusky Register says that the supply of quinine | The bell is surmounted on m mast, and rung, by. action of after delivery. E Were good enough to furnish me, a very larwe sum spent | iS! Sho pags or wheat by the Carmela Frat, from Con- | And upon the question, whether there is now in force | (for fever and agne) is exhausted in three of the principal | ““Nissters of vessels, pilots andifisharmen are a Anumerously atienced meeting of persons fivorable to | upon this object by the Colo: Government, and I hope | Cor cion and 3,868 sacks anc 1.378 bags of Outs by the | any law fixing the pay and allowances of the grade of | towns on the Wabash ia Indiana, Terre Haute'ran short | guested to report at the Custom House or ‘Tnapec- tte People's League was held at Melbourne on the 26:h of | that yourselt, and the gentlemen who form the committee | TNE EO en Cte An af liewtenant general, it wi first and then made a run on Vincennes, and exhausted | tor’s office should they see anything wrong with this boat, July. A committee was formed for the purpose of maki upon emigration, will not fai to notice that the mode Warren 5 ’ “ of the fifth section of the act | the stocktthere, Vincennes drew on Evansville, and clean- By order of © MANIGAULT MORRIS, From We have had large transgcrions im our auction sales, Keld—1. ‘The provisi during the pat ven taced 1m Augand 10, andseveral | of May £8, 1798, have been repealed, in ao far as regards | 4 that city out, The Indiana State Journal aay: arrangements for evening neetings, and it was resolyed | which I bave the bouor to propore, imposes no obhgation NIG heavy. purcels of. gvod of various descriptions have | all the offices which it created by subsoquent statutes, | Very quarter of the Sinte we hear thegroanings of back- | Charleston, 80. Oct 24, Ie nr that a deoutation s¢ appoivted to wait upon the Governor, | or compromire whatever upon this government. beyond to impress upon his Excellency she necessity of immediate | paying and maintaining good laborers after they are | cyaiged hands. If anything, the market is improving. | and especially. it by no other effectually and finally, yet | Sehing side- racked patients, = sleps 3 ieee freee Ai oe the lands of the colony Prevent here, and have been found useful for the neces- | aye a siocki-werst replanting) late arrivals prin | winky by that of March 2, 1821. i Among the passengers by the ship Star of Empire, ar- WARREN, Oct 2—Sid achr Edward Kidder, Tyler, NYork; to, par upon agricultural pursuits, | sary works. ing I arsutt Alsatian in within the Inst few days have caused some animation It dock not clearly appear that the provisions of the | rived at Boston on the 24th inst., 1com: Liverpool, were | 2th, bark Muskingum, Dickey, Matanzas, | | pedo ts, Lams the, Agrisabearelmiausewsts Vie wea | eaiotbeindle {iin which you have mad wo ine re- 1 in this item of our ‘imports, Good wines were wante, | 6th section of the act of May 28, 1798, as to the pay of | about sixty Scoteh girls, engaged to work inthe factories. | weniebett, resorts Gel the stoner eagle's Wing, fom yahoo droped thee eet ‘ne Arcos! Leer ena ate tothe eed. bs and proportions whieh the goy. | 224 should the samples brought by these vessels be at all | the grade of Heutenant general, had been repealed, eithor | They were mostly young, neatly dressed, and'some of them | ship in trom ne Hon is much greater than ewe) and fhe peo ee te a eee cmy alll (rise out te ma hich’ dha | fair, they wilt prove profitabie. Brandy ix stil firm. In} expressly or tacitly, by any subsequent act, ani the | arequite goodlooking. ‘They were forwarded to Holyoke, | York, in tow of B Forbes) “WIR cree anne est task lay. na TMMRLTREN| tye uianded to, whenever Lg ‘emigration’ takes place, | tbe rum market, owing to late aovices, considerable spo- | same is Probab eA be erent bore Rennoer . thelr risce of Sestioation. lb Prone Eas boone nde ‘Whalemen, 3 m Monn unde laurat, aut ne : ? pice, | culations havo taken place. A week or two ago this | abeyance, capable of renewe leacy, if that rank | cognised James I’. Meline as consul of Lubec for the | $14 from Mattapolse Excellent, Adama, Atiantie Drought down to Melbourne on the 2th of July, 97,79) | provided 1am given the guarantee of this government, of | STA was on the decitue: now, however: it has assumed | should at any time be re-established. without a ditional | Staten of Ohio, Indiana, Mlinios and. Wisconsin — aera ounces gold, and £20,532 15s. 10d. cash. the lodging and maintenance of the females, until they ; rate Lert seep Bsc hs ml: cea a ahs het Benign ret tat Janae | bia latins "1 Ym ih ought iit pal a | Santon, cant eZee | See eractannt i Jia ralalon atthe : peneaareates Set.ois Goer, Senaian eee police magistrate was recently on a visitto Burnt Creek, | presemt to the simple annunciation | of | the | fron, og tn $5 over provt, were disposed of privately at | ‘ grade’’ of Meutenant general be “revived” doesnot | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Spoken, &c. tou inquire, in company with Mr. Commissioner Clowes, | Proposition which Lae esha ne: | 5s. €d. ‘he remainder of the lot was withdrawn from the | have the consequential eifect in law to revive the statute BL FL) tlie. a) Agamer pon, frome London for Calcutta, 67 days eat, une 3, a . into certa! charges of misappropriation of money in the | abstaining | from — comments — and explanations, | ra tet, ay the helders were confident that higher prices | as such, provided the same had previously been re- old. cfice there The investization was a secret one; but | lest 1 should weary your attention, and reserving to a ht, Samuels, hence for Liverpool, Oct 5, lab + ape t be obtuined. An offer was made at 5s. td. for | pealed. it ns transpired that the conduct of the officials at ‘that | proper time a reply'to the oxjections which yourself or | Mis ty wrsive,, Tere ix but little dvubt that if the mo- | 4. But when a statute revives u statute grate or office, 41,100 6 place hox been any: hing but creditable. | We believe that | the gentlemen of the commiuice may make and the dite | yoy market was less tight, considerable speculations | it is to to intended, if nothing to the contrary appear, wit no hte ie he et ee ee the magistrates forming the ‘commission of inquiry into | ed Aa eee ee eee ealt ea. | Would take place in the braniy market. ‘This stringency | that the stata'e provision as to pay and emoluments pre- Foreign Foru. the! charges ave recveumended, fiat the comple g a | en aye ne aoa eee sai wloleriedta for sane | St preseut }cepa,the articleesparatively quiet, viously annexed to the grade or oilice is, by legal conse- Ca11A0, Sept 13—Arr ante F Willetts: Sieson, ti ghouldeteive compensation from the government for the | rescaling on Chis vcsasin, my acknowledgments for your | MY et tact market we are nt aware, oC Ay move: quence, revived, whither that provision af the latte taeda nd ah ‘or Haves); Ath asip Bera te Warr , . : papas ' i Sets fj ; ment this week; a few inquiries have been made for | bad or not been repealed, more Dark Matniide Caroling Coutchp Very favorable. reports are given by the Geelong | ANJONIO AKROM Dk, AY AL, Consul of Spain, haifpound lumps and patent eights tor the Melhourne | 6. Hence, the joint resolation must receive one or the Francia; Sth, ap John @ Adana, Lewis, Chiachs Adverliser of the Fiery Creek Diggings. It says:—Lhere is Stuart A. Donaldson, Eq a aaa i it Mf * (and sid 224 for Utates); 21st’ ship Auguste (Prus), San 4 He (Mr. Donal ta take the liberty of | t7@¢e, but these are becoming scarce. Our quotations | other of these alternative constructions. Either, first, seo; 84, ship Lene Bter, Bo ht anew gold field opened up in. this quarter, neer Mount je (Mr. Donalds») wonld now take the liberty of | ¢..negrohead remain the same. Segaré are gradually | it intends thut the pre-existing provision of statute, lace: SG. obip, ene Bier; Doulelle, Cesachs Islamas; Out 20h; Cole, from which we heve information of a very pleasing | reacing a memorondum which had been drawn up by the characier. There are, as yet, only about 200 diggers on | Spanish Consul on the subject. In the event of a com- the spot, and all seid to be doing well. The sinking varies | mittee being appointed to consider the matter, he would from two to fourteen fect. One party, in six days, we | suggest that that gentleman should be examined as to informed, washed out 700 ounces, all coarse gold: o: his views in reference to it; and he had no doubdt but it weighed 86 ounces. We do not vouch for these | that course were taken the cesult would he that the com- statements, but having received them froma a very credit- | mittee would recommend 11 Weg of ug &%- | four cares, and & parcel to arrive has been purchased at assuming 4 firmer tone, on account of the partial clear- h fixed the pay of the grade of Lieucenant General, ‘6ld 8+ pt 11 ships Reindeer, auton Fie 2S, 1, ance of a large parcel of Manilas for the adjacent colo- never been repealed, that the law on that subject | Ooean Bird. ......New York 1 | Agnes Leeds, Curtis, UStates. nies, ond shculd we have no more than ordinary impor- | was dormant, awaiting the existence of an office, and a | Star of the Weat..New York. 9 ‘MINCHA JeLans, Oct 1—In port bark Fenelon, Harding, tation there will be an advance. Nearly all our stock is | person to which and to whom it should become applica- eshte gripe wow cc~ ans | Mig gemno: Bnd Gihers a8 belore. esirice, Rogers: I now duty paid, Good Havana segars are scarce, and | ble, the office berg suppiied by the resolution, aud the | age A” packages and laters intrnied for the New Yore | wien, Brightwan, Greenwich, Boare; Herat ot tee . rather high; the last arrival from Manila brought only perion by bis appointment to the office ; or, secondly, it | Hxaann should be sealed. ing, Baker, tor the Mauritius; Saracen, Barry, Sek ee: intends, assuming that the statute-office of Lieutenant | ——~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~ ~~ Cook. * ta Arenas, able source make them public. isting immigration regulati ‘Among the inhabitants of Grelong, we learn, the desire should now tad the snemorandom 10 which he had ree “Sh ital a caepteiieive ald OE cote TaRR i Tyne sledey hn hen ants Mosustads, to covive | SOX RIGA... sieessssesss 6:20) MOOK RISES, 2s for Phindelp is iag; Jobs Benen, Bireoaicn ore ai, ine Wat to have the electric telegraph line extended to Ballarat | tered. It was as fellows:— TEOIORROTHE webincaine acbdd” tealtseetate yeloese | that tintateetles We Ahta osckeliicemeal: de ws. doing to | Fox sae et Weiivers: Burgede dor on ‘Am vessals. iv gaining ground; anda considerable number of shares ‘Tho Provinces of Spain differ among themselves as to | Aenea oomhtonble timtroroment a ee a eauanitatnsasataben ott omblamontiofthe ofee | a " GuavaNnia, Oct 4—No Am vessel in port. The intelligence from ‘he gold fields of Victoria is in } corf ration of the popularion, more than any other na- sey 2 Perigo Arete , ’ ae , . p< t ~ enue, Howes, the Alma. It weighed between i and 28 pounds, mea- | While in Galicia and Asturias a dialect is spoken | (moanee. Masses. noone wal ti iefotchelanad |e. “aid sare Steamship Knorville, Lmdiow. Savannah—-S L Mitebilt. pane, foe are, i " * suring from 6 to 7 inches in dismeter, pecfectly fiat and | which may be compared to a corruption of Latin, in Bis- | Opening kr pe fos “y ae el fo lh chae' _ Court of Ciaims. Steamshtp James Adger, Turner, Charlestou—Spofford, MANSANILLA. Oct 10—Sld barks John Winthrop, Briggs, Bos- smooth. At New Bendigo o nugget hasbeen found | cays» language is spoken which, eeording 'to the | Titer opie: Prices, and several large involoes were | aay Ocqoiun 28,—The court met at12 o'clock. | "einy Arai (Aus), Slackovichs, An:werp—W F Sebmiat & | ‘R; dst bile Lizie Hatch, NYork. ‘ wcighing 73¢ pounds. A letter from Tarrengower states: on Of philologers, is Pe genre language of pe SaGEINaY Wada Tee The Judges all prewents. Coats . ‘chs, An:werp: ‘sfrlctag, Oct 1t—Old sehr Helens, Roberts, NYork; 20th, brig “Quartz crushing is the means of a rapid fortune. The gine} Spaniards, and which has no analogy wi ‘ i . ‘ me " ‘Ship Trurbuil, Smith, Antwerp—W F Schmidt & Co. a 4 auaterial is plentiful and ren, ‘Tho machine near meis | 43 hewn tongue, aicient or ode. in Catalonia the |, he Syaner, mares has, en very dull scarcely any | p,0ier ved, and weve mworn avionieys ofthis court, | Sb Agnes Skiing, Bremne-belriene & Co 1sih for Valperriso, Feturaed ont escone of being toe gaa charging £10 per ton, which is readily given, and the re- | Limousin is spoken. a dialect very lie the patois of the | Gold dust has been offered for sale during the week; a | Stn" ALP nt nn ee ad the opinion of the court | $UpEterad, McManus. Liverpool—Dunham & Dimon. Dailasted and her. ce veriously il; 24th, Julie ‘nan, Pood, uit amply beveficial to all parties.” , Sou of Frence; alt the other provinges, with the ex: | Ey small quantity ar:trel from Vort Philip by private | Ea ne ae ean exe) Caroli (brem),Strker, Bremen—Pavensiadt & Shu | Rap Frarcieea; idk Wha Cherr, Baler do; 28h, slp Nora Be v1 lbp ob- stion of the two Cast here ¥ 4g artie ¥ : sci: WAR Os a si ern Eagle ond, echr ‘the adiriay sien tants ay plc peste K 5 tite ta 65 sy Ties ay isnot ie Fay MeL ytcst ‘The Western and Southern escorts arrived this morn- peas the petition a the cabeany is kealbctive not setting g LM Copernicus (Ham), Mercer, Bamburg—W F Schmidt Batavia; Aug deh, barks Marius Cusar (Fr), Ardeson, follows:—Number of paacengers, 3,068; total receipts, | pate mcre or less, with the Phornician, Greek, Latin or | ire with culy 1,926 oz. 12 dwts, 10 gra; this is not a | Stl tie bel tuel tm Witla tie tn eee ye rejuired | Bark Rhein Glam), Haack, Hamburs—Beck & Kaohard. | Gud aug 8 chip Boston Lian Colkeean, Hong Kong, wit £513 Tin, 86. ” Arubie, necording to the length of time which they have | ft average —in fact, in the diggings lately, thero ts a } Nt TniOk ite eae cttablicbiog the courk. Catil the | «Balk lxcelsior, Hartman, New Haven—H Trowbridge & | part of original cargo, Ponete w The Melbourne Herald of Avgust 6th says:—There is | been uncer the dominion of one or other of the above | fling off; Drs mip be cacoounsteds they wmsty of Wee) OF inc is chaanted. the onan? will soe seete aa oe ‘der to | SOB% f Bid. nue to Aug 17 ship Mason, Wilkinson, London. no doubt whatever but that certain regions in Australia | States before they were remitted to the crowas of Castile | Aggers Fa ute UAC Gast,” expecting higher)’ Poe tetiieaesat ov make a Brig Competior (Bp) Perry Liverpool—W Bit W Braine, §1 Tuomas, Oct Iy--In port ship Margarete, Bell, trom Oal- are well suited to the culture of cotton, and as some de- | and Arragen by the Catholic monarch. Saheb Sa ir. Btewart, in case No. 69 on tho gonreldocxet, (that || | ivi Monscrate’ Cook BtMsrine Mictene Lents Ing for Valencia~see Disasters, scriptions are more valuable than othors, and the time | For the same cause (heir customs, sharaoter, and oom: oem. C9, 1666. ultion Broker, Syiney. | ce Mary Reside, executrtx of James eeside,) mover for | BUs Franklin (ir), Putnam, Matand—J8 Waites & Co. | york; 1th, Pleladen, Nickerson, do; am FP had, dokasion, Tay come when seed will be in demand, we should advise at the Gailegas, Astu- argae Seyaoe a cominission to take testimony on intecrogatories filed in Schr T Kradley, Robbins Rio Hache—Kverett & Brown, do. 81d Uibechrs . Bal Arete, q those gentlemen who indulge a taste tor the cultivation of rele lsbor market remained about the rame as attast | ‘heclerks oftice, and asker lesve to anmeu the petition | Sekt Conquest, Marsien, Rio Grande—F Kare. aap beck Zith, sehr Lewis Walsh, which sld 26th for Phitia- eet eceice smal OF the, Bee Dian, erect Saius, CPE bs. ©' the claimant; which is granted. By consent of the | Sehr Jax Smith, Furman, Savannah-—-MoCrendy. Moti & Co, | °% q Boston, cnc; are 60 great that some would undoubtedly thrive in the | Valcnciana, among whom cxist "less, the type of | _ ‘Ihe half-yeatly meeting of shareholders {a the Bank of leg a Cabin Galen sabvarn ae aon the | chr Ned, Zoll, Wiimington—E 8 Powell : Home Ports. Australion continent. The difficulty will be in the cost of | the Arabor Moorish race, ave light, idle, not foaa of | Viewcrie was held on the 7th, when a dividend at the rate | yr yday) was eeidmed BY" Mr. Roser. Tie’ ii at Schr Bay State, sberweod, Boston—Dayton & Sprague.? ARANSAS, Texas, Oct 5~In port schr F W. Johnstone, production, but if the Chinese immigratim continues, | work. and if the bigher grade he twave, ready to em of 10 per cent per annum was declared, and a large sum Sree Te achat obmaieestid toatl A isak och on Sloop Rhode Island, Hail, Providevce—Master, pp ety tN grctong ‘s =ld 25th ult, schr Velasco, the want of labor will be no obstacle, ‘The plant will | ter danger, dexterous in the chase, and supporters of | corried to the reserved fund. Tt was announced that the Tia vemecaruntune prison sibeortaeh: mip cen ARRIVED. une. Bee r Maj Barbour, Arnet, NOrleana. HOSTON, Oct s6—Arr exer "Joueph cs 2, Ship Red Rover (clij ir), fan, San Francisco, 94 days, ore—Ba moral " | The ense ot Letitia Humphrey and others (No.2 on | wat ar an wens eee Mn 7 |. Rene due uce seaceis Geseiebes ta eee ee tures {he aw docket) will be open for argument to-morrow. | Ship Albion, Williams, Liverpool, Oct 2 with mdse andS01 | Perkins, Guayall ‘Darien: jolent, ready to avail | tooney recovered in connecti acrels, not Very mode- | bronch at Haliasrat, exceeds n the robbery of the grow in most situation: and soils, m a warm or tempe- | fatigue, the general 1 P i nh amount the estimated rate region, and 18 cultivated with little trouble or ex- | themselves of the lk. pense. rate in their habits, and have tation of being Adjourned. passenuers, to Tapscott & Co. 2th inst, on St Peters Bank, mg eg From the Sydney lmpire, Aug. 1.] foud of telling their sorrow auties on myan- e continnes in @ very unsettled state. egg ee . passenners. to. Tapecot . inst, on St Peters Sawyer; Chas Heath, Simpson, and Robi tise nb stop loan abereees of tne taptlded aad guoetsl| light nights, sober peated national guitar. But quote £45 per ton, with a downward ten- | , Ppay, Ocrorm 26.—The court met at 1 o'clock. ‘the | “h0k0, Br tig Ba many, from Cuebec tor Sunderland, and ag a ee he of the Australian Joint Stock Hank, during the quarter thie romoniic customs hw me much modided in | ceney; but it would be dilveult tv piace a cargo of Chili- t. . Shi Wind (new), Alles, Boston, in bal wo BBSut | Fy Albeny; Homer, Parker, NYork; Lucy 4 from April 3 to June 30, 1855. Liabilities:—Notes in ci these latter a. the dueling with cloak ana sword | an flour at the present momen, at £25. Aran auction vs. John 5. Develin, jr. John R. Hilley, and John | to The FW was towed to the city by steamcug R'B | kell Nyork: Mary Mankin, Beers, NYork: Toduskia, lution, £109,024 1s. Td.; bills im circulation, £626) are much less frequen® then elieve who, without | ule on the 6b, some parcels were sold at £38. The gen- | 4. Linton, of Washington, appeared, an were sworn at- i wm NYork. ‘Telegrapbed bark Elk, ‘from Philadelphia. 6d.; balances due to other bank 8«. Tid; | sufficient to judge by, form au idea of our customs | eral epmion is, that the millers’ r will fill to £10 | torneys of this court. pad ide chia Rou ieee Bee hk parce wet for four brigs. Old barks Annie (Br), Day, Malta; higher peices will | ‘The argument in the cuse of J. K. Rogers was closed in a few days, and that» return t 17,783 os. & .; total liabilities, £2 4785. | from ‘he comevies of Cald Vaga, andthe | wit Fr), Levay, Binic, Fi NYork;_ bi My Levay, Binic, France via. N¥ork posits, ‘on and Sopa h i ascage was becalmed for 14 days during which did not make 4d. Ascete:—Coined gold and silver, and other cotmed | stortes of those lets whe see Spain through the | take place before the next harvest. this.morning, aud the case was submitted for the decision | Sver 100 milen; 28th. inet, at 34, lon 73, experienced a heavy | schreKepories: Ginn Gromeee SC aa ing ae metals, £117,246 11s. Id.: gold and silver, in bullion or | magnifying glare of their own pre e and bigutry. ‘The Meibourne Argus af the same date says:— bd icrexer itd whether testimony be taken or not. vale from NW to N, spitt ails, dc. morning, strong breeze, laiter part W, barks Modena, St bar, £1,178 7s. landed property, £11,040 ba- | The occupation. which the humoler class in the co peregrine stan eh Pa hee 11 is claimed shat the petitioner sand Cherokees, resid- | — Brig Gladiator (Br), Salter, Windsor, 16 days, with plaster, | brig airica, Par Leland balled last evening. Ship % lance due fi r bepke, £48,451 14s. '? sunt | try generally adopt, are care of flocks of sheep, cat Ii. gold market has ogaio displayed some signs of vi- | ing in States east of the Misetssippl, numbering 2.133 | to master, in (ow of steamer Achilles, left at midnight, a previously ar: ell deute di the beni’, chacka dine eei0ee: tose eae cloves and the silkworm, | ‘ily, 8 few parcels beving been eflered to the prokera, | persons, according to the census taken by the Indian de- | _ Schr Emerald (of Provincetown), Smith Jeremie, Oct 6, with } ranged pees git sete Boyt ag 7 8 Congr Pp Bh pier leit J ; ores sheat, barley, | 284 bought at £8 16+. Hc. per ounce. Potries were passed | partment in 1861, are emtitied by the treaty of 1836, and | “fee. &¢; to master. be tg na Peng on Benen = ool mnt debentures), £45 Ba, 4; toral assets, 8, oracle of the acl 8 wh MATICY: | fur shipment on the ith. by the Ballarat for London, | supplement thereto to thelr proportionate share per | kcke Alot ymborn, Wilmington, NO, 6 days. Yorks wank Albers, hore, Gatao ria Taleabuand and iaptan. | fen sieGe ina lank Ciettenn bectared tetue ceecnee| | abe Vchniemstion “tthe various provinces is | 2000 owners; by the White ‘ar for Liwepool, 1,009 | cajua of $704,047 16 over and above the aum of $914, 025 | Schr Harriet Ryan, Hayman kdentoo, 4 days, Horgan Arecibo, PR; ‘Bomervet Sarlings NYork Citak. | era, up to June 20, 1856, 10 per cent; amount of the last | also very differen " th being rocky, rug- ee! a cheat tor eat my Chinese passengers, by the } 15), found due as per lige Shi Fad voor ehig aig eer ee beens. yn, NU, 4 days. 4 hi elo de maneiro abd 8 raarket beige Frensas : . , ae 5 meres as | Nile and Hope. for Hongkong. ury and the settlement male by Congress in 5 ane, Rite, +. PR; Mary Aun (ltr), 3 eiviaen declared, £7 (s. 11d.; amount of the re- mountain ry meg Slee cf ‘The custems general revenue at the port of Melbourne | 48h1. in parson of the principles esta) ehed “by “m4 Sebr JW, Pautktin, Boston. #chrs Game'Cock (Br). Crowell, St "yohn, NB; Ficion (Br), served profits, after declaring such dividend, £14,658 cee ee een ee Phe fimmortal deods of | {ef the week ended the ith instant, ain yuntod to £13,745, iy of August, 1846, Thiselaim is based principally on | 7 TvPeliet K 4 Forbes, Morris, Boston Crowell, Halitax, be : be To Morena, the CO OF Se eS See nd the gold export duty t» £9.63. The import duties | the 12th and 36th article of the treaty of 1895, and Tn the report of ship Winard, in yesterday's paper, ship BOOTHBAY, Oct 24—Arr schre May Flower, og fue following is a compendium of the declared vilue of | the famous Hide an Fe] pools ad Haka Fp aimee tae wale g fab bs in ant tats onsen ie , “John Smith’ should have read “Ino, Piumer"”’ ie, chias for NYork; 25th, Arabella. Wass. Addison’ tor NYork;, ods imported for the quarter ending July 5, 1855 taking out the ranges of Ronda, near cane, gh itis a amounts in the aggregate to 8 $ : “ Ctranio, Hammond, Ellsworth for NYork: Caroline, Beery, frraeh Pratt Greet Bel’ain AeOm OOO Tonk y 4 oid ye: of smaller importance, pelieved that the stocks of * duty paid? are exceed- | — Mr. Badger stated to the court that the case of Letitia SAILED. Bangor tor Norfolk. o4 PEGGY Dehlah taeda bans Viccore! Ath Tae eo ea ee ee tie stad capable of producing | i2@ly Ught, compared with the corresponding period of | Humphrey, set apart for a-gument at this session, was | ,Steameblps Atlantic, Liverpool; Knoxville, Savaanab; Jas (ARLESTON. Oct 27, PM—Arr ships Omar Pashs, ee Eis Tels oiled Ditto meaner alind nil: Sean Mim otateie Ghee aia et 4 S 1 wnt year, expecially in the inland districts. bot quite ready, ‘and asko for. tin postponement unuil | deer. Charleston, Roanoke, Norfolk York; sc hata Bray, Rocklwnd, Me Sid sohre 1b ditto, £86,701; colonial ditto, £3,886; British goods, from | every kind of grain. whereapon, adjourned Wind-—At sunrise, NE, meridian, do; snaset, ESE. B Warner, Harmon, and W M Dodge, Ackley, NYork. rom Mr. J. P. Bear's weekly | ‘o-morro dolonial Whether it be from ihe superfor salubrity of the We take the following UDAY, Uct. 27. Van Diemen’s Land, £892; foreign ditto, £6, + ni, £4,002; | climate-—-whether from the northern provinces be- } circular, dated Augus 2sth—Arr steamehip Isabel, Rollins. Fi Gitte, £4,698; Britwh goods. from New Ze: ana vie ‘4 rd Sanannab; ships Otheilo (new), Tucker, Portsmouth, NH; . barks Surah ‘Ann, Drinkwate ‘he court met at 12 o'clock. The Lauxcurp—At Kennebunk 27th inst, by Messrs D &S:Ward, ign ditto, £2,015; tto, £51,283; British | ing first freed from the demi ens—or i sa Wiki tv Ba sums of | 308 all presen ee Pens a se White NYork; nn, rs erode, from South Australin, £905; foreign ditto, £021 | Ve tt from Geir not huving been desclated during | e1'tyg wean wary aman’ joy maney. im eums, of J Oy sue ence ot Almunzon Huston, of Texa—Alexander | Sewsen DW Lord, < F Peteraoe, and Otuerh nnd [0 96 cous. aroline: Lindsley. N¥ork; brig J'H Jones, Mills, New coloniat ditto, £36; goods from the Mauritins, £18,860; | successive ages by the exterminating wars whieh | ein que remains scabeut 12% percent. ana foramatier | He Evene, Ksg., for the claimant—Judge Gilenrist deli. | manced hy Cap: Abraham Hill. Soar, GMa Pin anie Veaedan The eae eee British goods, from the Cape of Good Hope, £720; for: | were concluded by the complete ruin of the Moslen , yered the opinionof the court. This is a claim of $19,500 At Lubec 24mm inst, a tine brig of about 300 tons, called the | Jeisnd, % d . ree, four or tive | YC! ry OW Ri d by CW Ring aud others, and C) Dor Beh. a ct * | tor mail service performed in the State of Texas just after RE Br pha ei seiesskings Si Capt D Cor CALAIS, Oct 20—8ld Albion, NYork; 24th, brig Teratine, 4 value of property capl- | sh period of annexation, and after the letting: of 1846, | ett, #6 will command be id eign ditto, 2600; Cape dite, £700; go a Li 6 be g uthin, S York. nee in lending, an? loans aly Aasioanet AGT ene, At Gouldsboro. recently, by Mr John Kingsley, a brig of 300 DIGHTON, Oct by wy Tillie E—, Philadelphia; from Hong | Empire in our country: or, perbaps, from not having been Kong, £18'518; goods from China, £6,840; British goods, | decimated by the expulsic een | years. of the Moors, which, with | }7Tr. AN the Pree c At the present. rein from Batavia, £60; foreign ditte, £8,700; Manila goods) | little tenderness, was ordained by our kidgs afier the | \lis's have much more conivence in lending, a when the mails s tone, called the Bi cosia (a county in Michigan), owned by pac: | 4, , £17,676, Bath gous trom the South Sea islands, £1,070; | eonquest, and when the Moors were even induststous and weWie hcceaied Yor touney thie eck tak’ Rawever: weight, ‘The Port fice Department hal no power te | tes iy Gonide oro and Bost, abd to be comission bg Gopi wT TORBEN WIC Ont Bi —Are aches WW £15; Island produce, $6,113; goods from | useful eltivens ; or whether fiom other ca ‘en so gieat an of late, and iow transactions have, | Hauidate rhe elaim. The court decided the ease to be | Waren H Haynes, who is alvo part owner x Rovireon, Alexanuria, ‘9th, John Howard, Sipyle, Pallader- States £4,5.0, produce of the fisheries, £10,700: my reach, it is remarkable that the provinces of the , been eflected. > | within the jurisdiction of the court, and ordered the * Franklib, Me, 26th inst, by Messra John West & Co, a hia. very superior’ sitgle deck bark, of nhout 425 fons, calied the | PY! . ir brides owned by the balers, by Meares a tenons | F LV EETON! OG TAG pene Macs Reis aa a. The land warket vem ns 'n), | ing Innds ave more frequently inquired for than any prostrate as ever, Farm: nods from Valparaise, £44 188; British goods from Ta- | north being the most populous, especially Gallicla (which a Ps faking of restimony bic, £150; foreign ditto, £1,°91; British goods from San | counts almost a fifth part of the population of > In the cose of M. 6 . Emery, of Washington, Ja Ba of Beato: k Fianelsco, €121, foreign ditto,” £200; gooda from Den- | thore of the ceutre and south generally have « scarce | {iy Ne in, re, Neuinmily teased foe thn any | acktord delivered pinion of the court, "this ee Sow cakmaaberee teh neh Oh Pipe iccwne darts Canine, NU! oo ai aie ane £3,000, These were the feights of British vessels | population, ‘ is farely eBected. , clagm for Iubor, Xc., in hauling marble to be used in the piece ed Bidwe atthe douse Nees one tees Oe: mae: ‘smounting in the aggrogate to £818, To this vith the exception of the province of Cutalonia, there tiie) suum Ee construction of the Capitol extension, and amounts to Telegraphic Marine Report. Setb—arr berks NC Buchanan, Dusker: mod ust be added the freights of foreign vessels, viz.:—Bri- | being no manutaccuring or industrial establishment of Our May Went © & pa the sum of $5,375. The court decided that the petition EW ORLEANS, Uct 30—Arr ships Joseph Holmes, and | Vinden, NYork tish goeds from Great Britain, £148,788; foreign ditto, | importance in the rest of the Yeninsyla to occupy the ex y st Correspondence. is defective. and until it is amended no order will be | Richard Anderson, NYork, Sea Queen, Mariner, and Gea | _ INDIANOLA, Texas, Oct 19—Arr previous, Lavacca, £20 02; the yemainder are wl foreign ayes viz. strom oone of hands in the mort yopulor provin es, Nn us hn Waist, Oot. 25, 1865. made for taking tovtinony. These cases were anbmitted yaem: isa psa bag Allison, Philadoipnia, OTR SONVELEE Gol tortie nie eel = vurne, y485; foreign States, 2£52,6: ‘nited | thore in which the infertility is mot capable of support- ‘Salt Crop—The Saton—Decri is woke, without argument. jarine Correspondence. : Klee a Statre, 270,106! Hamburge 26.4005 Gottenbure, £4adt; | ing theiny the only recourse: for this saperabandauce. of MEARE Oe The Halve; Doers trate ~ ye oe ton. ld brig PR Hichborn Berry, Portiand; 28d, wht Aa- ‘The case of Letitia Hamplrey, set apart for this day KEY WksT, Oct 12—Arr ecor E ar. Wilbur. Ni . Bordeaux, £2,986; Valparaiso, £47 San Franciseo, | hands is to offer themselves for the labor of the field and Although the past reason has been the most pleasant | \ax taken up—C. A. Shereenn-} ia bow ur. New York | gust £0,500: € oa, £10,730, Hongkong, £180; and the Chat- | the care of flocks ano he rds 5 put this being only posstble | known in the history of the Key, ft has been extremely } pearing for the claimant. it isa ciniin fur damages, un- | ¥9rk (and sid 20th ‘or Gurden Key) seu Conner, Barrys a ham Islonds, £2,300; giving a total of £864,141, which, | in the eummer time, they have to return in the winter | ioint to the interest of the salt : y | der a provision inthe ninth article of the treaty eden wmpe Bay, where she arr 22d). 14th, | MOBILE, Oct 23—Arr schr Anne E Coxe, Wimpenny, New aided {0 tbe declared value ‘on goods imported by’ British | 10 their hones, and wutiet the greatest privation in years | “eit t hay : manufacturers, they | sroced between the United States and Spats. on th fetr uailee, Saunders, Newport, fet 16th, brig DC Malouy: | York, mei ‘ i aving saked but a «mall quantiiy—not enough to pay Wilder, Mobile (and sid 17th for Boston); schr W lazzare, rhips, will give the total amount of £1,172,914." The de- | when the harvest is not abundant, having + H y hough to pay | dey of February, 1819, arising out of the invasion of East | § 1 ~ 7 cloted value of the previousquarter was £1,160 659. This |” Frem this procecds the constant immigsation which | the expense of keeping the works in 4 Fist 5 ee ree nr ents See BOE, ‘ epair. The seasop | Fiorida in the 18 1532 and 1815, end the destruction | Alcer, Tampa. shows au {nereage of £12,201 tor the quarter ending | tokes place in certain years from thr said Urovinces of | has been cold and wet: two elements that hive operated ty of the Rpanish officers and citizens re. | | Sid loch brigs Huntress, Poster, Pensacola, 1th, War Ee erman, bag. of Washington, ap- gre sid 15th for | orpus Christ); 13th, bark Francis, Batley, N LU BEC, Gch Seid schrs Velocity, Huckins, and Esther oey be the north, and which is divected to the Havana, South ‘ Aearcigagt a: 4 : by the military and naval forces of the | $i brown, Tortugas (and arr at Mobile Z2dy: Inih, aches ‘the Melbourne Legislature met on the 27th of July. Anu rien, the United States, and to other points which | “B*Irst the crystalization. Success depends upon weather ste, The peoyisioe aiwiNa.te veedare Sr, Buckmelster; Jaghsonviie (and arr at J 340); sch, Har Mr. Donaldson said, it was his duty to move that an | ase not chonght in Spain so desirable for emigeation ag | entirely; it must be hot and dey. The summer of 1854 | “The United Stater will enuse satisfaction to be made penny g ~ address be presented 10 the Gorernor General, praying | thee colvzies of Australia, for the cauves which I nad | woe a iavorable yeer, and over 70,000 bushels were | fr the injuries, ifany, whieh, by process of law, shall be | | PHILADELPHIA, Oct 31—Arr steamer M Sanford, Hand, that his Excellency will be pleased to cause to be laid | the hovor (o explain (o you in my former Leiter, fathered at the works upon this island. ‘This season } tablished to Nave been suffered by the Spanish officers } NYork: brig Nebrasks, Moore, Rockland; schrs Wm P Wit: upon the table of this House, copies of ail correspondence In the year 1862 aud the beginning of 1855 such was Z and Spanish inbabitanta by the late operattons of the | “ams, Ireland, Providence; Clarissa tudd, Swain, Stamford, be ae bar taken plaice be ny fon Antonio y co de | the saleaty produced in Gailicix {cor the excess of popu hardly 10,000 bushels will be housed, and all from the are | American amy in F aye! ee fh 7 recs, end = Dereiie Davis, do; Wash- Ay ala—the Consul of Spain--and the colonial government, | lation and the scarceness and badness of the harvest, that | tj; cial vate—the natural ponds vielding nothing. Mr. Shermen bad not eoneluded his opening argument “i i ‘ ¥ _bewutified the Sey mos: wonder- | When the court adjourned. Jeft it in the spring would searcely re- | Moapay, Oct. 20.—The Court met at 11 o'clock. The 1, The growth of the shrabs and | Juoges were al) present. en the subject of the emigration of suitable persons, of | the Spenish government not only was obliged to press ibis wet season bi Ue Libwring elacsea, from tLe northern provinces of Sp: the contribution of the Province of Gallicla tor that year, | fuily, r te Auetraha, The Spanish Consul asked the government | but it had to disburse iumense sume, not cule ting pil. ize it in the f ad kw BOR ‘ORT, Oct 2—Sid sehr Arctic, Jackman, Phila- to inform Bim ax to how his countrymen would be ac- | vate subscriptions which were made Usroughout the luxuriaut. The woods areas |" Francis H. Davidge, Eq., of Baltimore, appeared, and | 3 3 Y iphia ccmmodated on their arriving here, and in reply he had | country, to save large part of the iahabitants feom | ire.h and bright ae at the Noth in early summer. Ids | was emorn an attoreey of thls Courts’ Peeere Pony saceh Picker Piiber, Aitcnge’ Wa D Cargill, Davia, | | NEWPORT, Oct 290 50—Arr brign Norden (Br), Tochart, Richmond: ith, schr Adelaide, Nick o igra- t ‘i nd Wretched ‘ ¢ tho va r i Windsor, NS, tor NYork; Orin jobngon, very properly been furnished with s copy of the immigra- | perichirg trem bue nd Wretchednens. pow the height of the flowering season, and every tree Mr. Sherman resumed his argoment in the cage of Le- " es 5 tion regulations... "The Consul. finding by those regula. |" I should not like t) be accuse of making public these { syd ghrub ad bush is covered with the most brilliant | iiGa Humphrey ond others (the Florida claim adjourned ~~ RIMES cn gene rey ee eg a a tions that great difficulties were interposed to the carry. | misfortunes, te which, from inevitable cauves, some | ond variegated cloied towers that the imagination ean | over from Saturday). and had not eoneluded his remarks | A, yn Pon erie kenburg, Jonts, do for Alexandria; Blo, Means, Boston ig out of the views of the Spauisi gavernmeat, was in, | Provinces of my couniry ace subject, but Lthink i iny | pforvre, “fhe time, lemon and citron wre now im senson, | when the Court adjourved at J Ul tomorrow alla | sr Verem Meat onik qumenuney Ball. from Catling Jane é | Jacksonville; North Pacific, Perce, do for Richmond: ci'yed to abandon in despair & proposition which’ seemed | duty to say— ; ind the trees reel w the earth with their golden feult. | welock. ‘aking 1000 aizokes per hour, head rails and cheek knees pro: | fegl = vot only to be advantageous to his country, but also to | Ist. Thot Lanswer to the arguments whieh many re- | jhe purple grape still alurds us a luscious repast—the |" We understand that the claim of the officers and crew ‘ om eee oe ee pit. Se. the ship was ordered to be discharged fur | pr. M1 ob the 17th the cargo was going into store. te tm ¥ Eaate, at Sydney, NSW, from Richmond, | Hicks, and Gertrude wet with Very heavy weather throughout the whole of the | Cornelia. Sealy, K ‘The NE picked up the crew af the ship Gt Samp. | ton for Tangier, re reported burnt at sea. Nitedtord; in to the public toat | «peciabie end intivential parties have advanced to me, | \jnes have been yielding pleniifully rise from the imal: | and whe have maniferted astonishment that Spain shoule f laborers a» he hed re‘erced to, | be cverpopulated ced to take a lively interest id. That I state it, seeking for the remedy for this evi the Governor General, he | with an explanaiton of the causes whtel produce tt, thts colony. Ni considerable gation of such a clis they might porsibly in the matter, His Face brig General Armstrong {s set for argument on the oth of November ‘ome the moat sbund- | Royal Deeree of the King of Sweden and ore favored Norway. knew, was disposed to concur im the propositions to | which are notorions to ¢ even Madeira itelf. Think of {From the Washington Union, 2x Scott Dvwx, of Portland, from Buenos Ares tor Eng. | [scot Learse. Hosten. for N Yor! whieh he had r id. That I do wot belie ciex weighing ix and seven pounds, and these of ‘The following isa copy of a transla of © dectee Which put into Montevideo’ in distress, was condemned | Pas, Erouitenoe Ay The letter which had been addvested to him by the | any wey ageinst the srate of civilization andadvancement | cyery day cccurrence! Let the mouths of unbelievers | icsued by the king of Sweden and Norwry, on the 26h | Mi od Aug 13. ee “ Spanish Consul on the wubject was as follows of my country, when a case in all respects identical bas | water. mber lost, received from a correspondent residing | | BAX Setan Axw Drinkwater, a! Charleston 28th from Li | Oreson —. Ale’ "4 Seana Covsctate, July 19, 1956. co recently existed in Ireland, and which the gteat emi. The urderwriters are doing a heiter business than our het verpool, experit peed beavy weather and constant head winds, | schre J M Warren, NYork; Margaret . My Dear Sir—It having been, as I had'the honor to ex | gation from ‘bat Jone remedies alt innofacturers. Their loves this year ypon this f God, King of Sweden, Nor- | *”4 damased sails, de. : ree lac elpbia; Laate Merrit, a ast plain to you at our last interview, one of the most ia It is equally cer in our Spain there are large | coast will be incontiderable. A large number of aoel ke known that, is order to Baw as bows h Gone, st Wilmington, NC, trom Liver. | ¢ SOs iondivabt, Sevannsh. ree » York, portant subjests committed to my charge in the misaira | tracts of eomptry yet onemployed, which would give co | venie will be seporied in our Jantary lst, but the totx | Twminish the tnoonveniences nccasioned generally by the | Peck on te thinst, NE ot Bermuda, wen! aahore on ihe rocks, | SWHTAWI ENGR, Oct Sb arr Metre, ; conferred upom ine by the Bponish government chpation: v6; Dut it mgt not he forgotten | ‘sex and expenses are a4 yet very sminll, compared with | igh pricer om the necessaries of life, we flat goed 4» | Tecclvibe conskernble injury, nd lon falae keel: bad woihrow | str wita Pigegn, Milken, rahisie Y fot to Australia, to see anc to examine the mm t anil roads, 10 trausport | ;, Since we lust had this pleasure no vessel cain that the following articles may be imported inte | was temporarily repaired; she ts in a leaky condition, and will Rete inode for prceuring the direction, by preferencA to there pr such lands, are very |), so unfortunate as to ch er bottom on ths | ‘}e kingdom until the end of May, 1866, duty free— | luve to goon the ways here to repair.” colohies of the considerable emigration from Spain to the | -cosce, and ihat the cpening up of virgin se Qs requires |} jorida reef, The inn Het now sailing through the | pamely.— BRIG AXNAWAN, of and for Havana from Caribbean Sea, Havanna and other parts of America , more especially | capital and means (or | development straits passes all dangers unseath Freadstuffs, ground or sot ground, all kinds; bread, afl | «ith guano, wotch put into Havana some months since in dis ot that emigration which takes piace from Galicia and | Git weula be tivesom yumerate fart “ 1 = hinds; grain, all kinds; maize; rice, in the husk or pad tress, was condemned and sold by suction previous to 23d inst, igre < =i grain, 5 sk or pad other northern provinces of our kingdom, I have endea- | dcubt not thot you will agree with me, that if the frets PF ese ie dy Fotntoes and potato meal; butter; chesse, ment. ait | {0° only $00U. She was repairing 234. vored ever since my arrival at Sydney to collect all the | exist, wnt matter the enusesy If this fact, or this evil Tart. hinds; enttie-cxen, cows and young cattle, cslves Scum Pups Or the Ska, which arrived at Sydney, NSW “data”? possible for the accomplishment of my object, ‘ap be remedied with ad) wottge to my country, without CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L—TROTTING. and «wine; pork: fish—calted, all Kinds except anehvies, | 209 28, frem Batavia, di heavy gale bad all her satis not ouly rem my private aequaintan cea and friends, bat | Ce'sinent to ibis colsny, Is ‘lige “ont fm digcuising the } Wonstensy, Ueie ul—sweepsiahen $1,600, two mile | "Srainer and tunny. fial—drvel or moked al hints; ex. | CME AMY, am Was compeliBt to throw abort ten tons 0 also frum a correspondence whieh I have had the houor | +0! hy sequire—and above all the | eats iu burner, cept salmon ond ele; tallow; oll, all kinds of fat’ ofi, | “Meet tre a sated from mt John, NB. Nevell, to hold with his Excelleney the Governor General iis public works, fortifications, | «., sleer named b. g. Frank Forrester, a oil, stemrine: cundlestaliow, staring and marga: | «anttor Phuadelp is, put back 7th Oh Soa aad The revue of there steps has been to se be Fa I ted ‘ ie fet —— He a anes rm, Lady Fraaklin, . > stant, atone ge ee ie cimac bs port, Mite iyately end officially, that I could not hope for other )jvct of emigration entirely | W. veabody named r. g. ‘lacony , . ‘| ned observe this ol Ecas . Som. * ‘a Ages Pislatance ee co-operation the part of the Colonial go ; aenansethe Time, B:ltenb sh sig 8:18. 1 cab abiswach hs pate wih’ Math. bed very severe Weather Ou the passage, and was oul tale bork, youd the application of tl ulations es tions which oug! om fs 200, mile heats, sad th Or 4 és Liitabed for foreign emigration in general to the colony | ventilated, nud ia iny judgment, the proper | ,,“4X¥ Day.—Match $200, mile heats, best three in ve, | Boxnen Goops.—The Secretary of the Treasn- ne Ree Re eae of moseetene, Mulch was te coaet | ieee ee Sar: te! New South Wales. grounds of discussion. Jaane Woodruff named black m 1 1 | ‘9 has taened orders that all persons purchasing bonded {nat as she for £73 (supposed Nova Scola cur SAVANNAP . Oct 27—-Arr steamship em n Moreover, aa it is derireble that these rales should be Itought also, in my optnicn, to be taken into account | 1"! her pened be 4 2} | eiticles from the importer shail in all cases wake invoices | oie ¥ itraer vice mica $o'Wekne Gees Oe do. Gucited toa certain class of emigrants, of cormin offices | that, aceording to the views of the most inteligent mon, | 2 Ties v4 thebe ptrebsaes and sustain them by affidavit of the | TRS) of the sch Storm Cloud, from Jeromie, | pele of Lana ne eee renene | @ 1 peefessions, which are not of those most abyndant in | English emigration—which certainly would be the most rownner in whieh the purchases were made, Rg Ba which td here 2b that while £5 charge of Oct M%—Arr sehr L B Smith, West, northern provinces of Spain (which is the place from | acceptable for vn English colony—cannot mach longer UNION COURSE, L. 1.—TROTTING. eo necompany the invoices of a bill of sale by the ven: pilot, ‘on the reef the harbor of Jeremie, ‘ant NYork; Path, ; 2 Brose, Gongh, Liverpool (see Dis @iich immigration is most neceseary) it being re- | proceed as it has bitherto done, for already in England Wrnxmapay, Oct. S1—Mateh $1,000, mile heats, best | der, when they Lave such bill, and by allegations when | Wan ob! to throw Over part of deci load to get ott. Vessel | gu ‘ie other part, that before arrival f= {ifiew)t ty find work, and good laborers are | three in five, to wagons. they bave nm Feceived no damage. SP meee Pee Bare Reed, from jw mld be entered into with person if it ts not desived that inhabitants ofthe | W. Shute vamet bL ¢ Blue Morgen > . Scom Bensamin Exctisn, of New Haven went ashore on Pa Bie oech wed anghored at the ha clone, who shall take them ould prependerate ta numbers bere, | H Woodrufl asumed bik me. Black Pens ........°2 2 2 | ThePresiZent bas recognised ©. H. F. Moring as onnmal | onder, evening scons S.Ct, and aoe Off past mace | Bi saben) ‘ = chee ge Glee SoBe tt Dey Bie, sid cist aiad, fad Qunae: cislagent of Mecklenbyrg Sebweria, at Bastom, | tier Loving pitberien be y

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