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8 YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1855. ? Sige : cael Important News from Mexico. ‘The Epidemic at Norfolk. Mg. 5 Fixet Lecture. ‘Marrtea NEWS FROM HAVANA. REPORTED ELECTION or COMONFOBT TO THE PRESI- OUR NOWFOLEK CORRESPONDENCE. GEORGE THE FIRST ON THE DISSECTING TABLE. On Taeraley,. Nov. 3 by the Bev John 4 eee DENCY-~INTERESTING DIPLOMATIC NOTR OF GEN. Lime, N. ¥., GARSTEES: Galepaneearemeanior & poche a Nonoix, Oct. 21, 1855. As Mr. Thackeray objecta to reports of his lectures, he Brow, Mair, realdence of hae uncle, | H. Arrival of the Black Wi The United States Mail steamer Black Warrior, Bul- 7 the Ni n PA lech, commander, arrived last evening (rom New Orleans | gy, [Tucm the ton Onleans Pies es, arrived at this port this morning, She’ left Vera Cruz on the 224, to th, and Havana on the | which date she brings intelligence thence, and from the The news of to-day 1s of but little importance, and {| probably will consent to reviews. It is not » matter of W, Babooor, ‘all of this city. was in some doubt about writing. ‘What there is, is of a | much consequence, however, what his opinion is on the anh mg Boa atthe Tesidence of her father in cheering nature; returning health bas altered to agreatex- | the subject, His works display tact and talent, but no pri frre Cuaxa Wasr to H. B, Guorrmus, printer, tent the appearance of our city. Could any of those who | genius. We say genius and talent, for though the latter | On Thuraday, Nov. 1, in this city, by. the Rev. Mr. ' were in the city during the first weck ia September—when | Mr. Thackeray undoubtedly possesses, to the former he has | Campbell, Cavan H. Sanrn to Miss Maky she left New Orleans on the * ERREESERERREEEEEE cspital to the 19th inst. 28th of October. oe latest intelligence we bave from the capital is that | fvurhundred cf our people died—but left the next, now re- | no pretenslons. A keen analyst of every day-lit, he has | 7° 'ine Ro? oer" amuse recent of EB Caster, ihe French steamer of war . hares betas N35 oh Ff cidarnee or ger seemeane the Pesan : = ee turn, the contrast would indeed be very striking. To us, | not in him one vivilying touch of nature. All is forced, Binehiaae, to im EB ot Union, N. Y, ‘The new Spanish propeller America wae iat. Oi sortaualy ‘ nopneel who have remained (hrough it all, it is not quite so much | artifcial, exaggerates. He is the cynic of the boudoir— | On Thi erent Nov. 1, by the Rev. Dr, Millett, Reaper, ety ‘iia tween Cadiz and Havana, arrived on the 20th ult. ranch hs dts gc whose communica: {> ihe chase ha ea then the only con: | the philosopher of thedrawing room. He may shine in civil gf ba redone, Mer. Yar, Bas, of London, (Eing.,) 2 | Blsup W'H Bowen, tia leis Providence. Freights wee mot so good. The health of the city is Vena Cnvz, Oct, 22,1865. | Verances seen in our streets were doctors’ carriages a1 compliments to her grace the Duchess of Sutherland, and | at the Clark street, Slocp , Providence, meal that Gen Alvaten sick wagons, hearses and dead carts; but now our prin- age, on Clark 1 . Oot. 11, by | loop Motio, Gould, Pawtucket. PS ane sh sett ie announced from Mexico that Gen. Alvarez, finding him | Cipal streets are filled at every arrival with our return. | may ventire on aatirical homage to an assemblage of | the Rev. H. Crews, Mr. Guo. W. Halt, of may | mestaing sag OUR HAVANA Commo} yee” ia tend propety Wi auorg tncurmbent an his post hae deter. | log citizens, glad enough to come back fo their homes, i rican Jadies, We can easily conceive that in the pg ya hn es A Oity, N. J. - BELOW. AVANA, Oot. 28, 1855. | mined to resign the Presidaney, ‘desc them ane. dansiase ese please copy. tek boat” a's | fereome days nus be publabed a Ueerge by which ins | Bui they have beou sojourning. auong noblemen of oa- | Presence ofthe former he will be partteulasly severeon | On Tuesday evening Vol. 8b, by the Rev, Me. Clark, | WaHaips @PAzls 3 dave from 61 Domingo—Wy plot Neawpaper Enterprise—A Bld Robbery — Castenada’s | evento vacancy in the Presidency by ‘death, or irons other ture’s type, the truest, aye, the only ones; and we too | the sin of “ man selling,’ and that to the latter he will | Mr. Jawms R. Drxx, zig, Prussia, to Mise Sormo: | {so bark Pert Daniels, from Windsor Oct 28. ions for rachel recat. e election, y or to morrow, — 7 ab } The Liavio de ta Marina of this clty is positively bes | and Gomonsor’ will no doubt beeleded Bresident thie to us ls dearer than scores of some who have been | i# nelther heart nor sincerity in i:all. The whole serms Drea. Clty." do. Proce Quarasiine’ ahipe Coos’ ‘Liverpool; Bats & ‘The above news is not oficial, but Lnevertheless believe it to | among us. Norfolk has many noble souls—the worldcan | hollow, constrained, and stilted, There may be some On Thuraday evening, November 1, after @ severe and | Southampton, Tuondon, “Fross SW Bpl tran er coming a newspaper. Lknow not whetuer the circum: | be correct. , boast no prouder. In my last I aaid the United Fire | truth, but there is not a particle of pootry in Mr. Thacke- | protracted illness, Farex, daughter of James and the late jkameraide, do} Rebecca, London: re; staneo isattributable to the complaints of ita subscribers, | A rumor pyevated in Vera Cur vig tearm, immediately Company ‘had suffered Lightiy. This was a mistake. | 74.1, whole composition, aoe snc csr from, the realdence of her |. Hiss, 405 * barks (Ham), 5 : . _ | previous to the departure of ri § a telegra- | He have - : é ship Robena, anchored or to the exanople set it by your Hitai, which 1 may re: | hie despatch bad been reeelved announcing the actual | gallant Fergusom stood at Ha mcane ny Uahtly when the | "Fis lecture ast night ilustrated this. It was a |. brother-in-law, 7. Murphy, No, 214 Henry street, this | ranting, © svete Darth for London, bas eon mark is eagerly sought after upon the arrival of each | resignation of Alvarez, and the election of Comonfort as There are constantly occurring new cases of fever, of | mass of details, sometimes artistically wrought up, but | day, atten A. M. The of the family are request- ‘Wind during the day NNE. steamer from New York, not only at the office of the | bis successor. course, aming tho:e who have entered unventilate! | crude and undigested on the whole, though evidently | ‘10 pticnd witheut farther Invitation, oe itp Nov. 1 Diovio dela Maréna, but also at the Palace, where the A private communication from the capital, dated the hi . There hi " IGPU TIR Tn Lote facia ant Oncor Dante can Gein cane ae an tee Cornelia, 156 tons, well found, &c Brig last. One of them was taken Monday, and died Tues- | Snished withgreatelaboration. Sofaras we have yet seen, boson aged Ist inst at Boston, by H Harris & Go, for $000 sold bi. auction lstesg wi neenlit gy, al spa ale oe, tbe conduct ot HiSeurst was alaonald'te baigivinggias®"|° hens aeraeenE NORFOLK. | story, which would have been wholly unendurable but acs hay Ner i ten, dow of the lato Ebene cbt iehmond, M200 a br Me so Farin. a ship ot to-day affords a large space to the detail of the arrest of | "According to information recetved at the capital on the ae Pate, Coumteraesnn Cape Te a ee elanerier| Bex Herreintives and ‘are reapeotfully invited to at- | Kinsand, K Jones, of Boson, aid ME, Hagar, of Richmond, two asrassins— an ordinary act of euty on the part AA, the Arvericans he Dee sn Ral nye nee Borrehew ra, Cer sters 1, 1806, Ect to the: Aeahtionht coltetes. Mouth anata xethrec eee ocece tat cata cneee ‘clock, A. M.; from ind Mae place, by ME Thos Spear, ale of 60 fone, called of the police; but its ‘itemizer’’ has been very | the intelligence we published a day or two since from Israel Preb! . Allow me to ccrrect ome statements regarding the | ing to the times of William the Pious and his psalm ston and Oregon papers Please copy. le. Bo “Breeze Counterfeiting Affair,” in which I find my name | tunes, as well as his fifteen children, he attempted a Molnar oka a8 sence iiss By hoses iaaM. 30e4 Gs Telegraphic Marine Report, mentioned in yoar paper of to-day. pathetic allusion to the blind old bigot, George ILl.; but polls tients a nd relatives are requested to attend his | , NEW ORLEANS, Oct 3i—Asr ship Plymouth Rock, Phila. Iam living in South Norwalk, Ct., since March last, | pathos is evidently not Mr. Thackeray's forte. He was eral, at idence of his father, 83 Cannon street, jov i—Arr ships Wellfleet. Elizabeth, Cicero, and Adams, and went to New York on tast Saturday with the inten- | infinitely more at home in revelling on the details of the oe errdae et a hah As or a bavieek neiuuibien sg fo Sep ee pl Gol Ledyard, 40. ton of staying there afew days, On Sunday Icalled on | aforesaid pious William's kitchen, aud his allusion to the | Ors, a native of Norway, ag FT yeaca and 6 months. Herald Marine Correspondence. Hurlburt, for the last two years a friend of mine, and at | pages being thtrusted with the duty of forbidding the | |The friends and relatives of the family are respeo'fully | _ purLADKLPHTA, Nov 2—Arr achrx Trimmer, Loper, lazy or its reaters would have been informed that } that quarter, vin Brazos Santiago. one morning in the early part of last week | The foreign ministers were all at Cuefmayaea at the two white scoundrels called at the private door of the | latest dates. The Trai’ d’Umon of the 17th says that house at the corner oi Ubispo and Villeras atreets (where | those of France, England, Guatemela, Prussia and Spain, a linen drayer's shop ix kept, over which the proprietor | with the Sardinian Chargé d’Affaires and the Apostolic wells), and inquired for the master of the house. | Nuncio lad left {or that place during the previous tw > days; Being informed be has not then left his chamber, they | and that the Mnister for the United States bad preceded inquired at what hour he usually did so, and then re- | them, It then proceeds to remark upon the fact that Tee tentleban, oue of the seoundrels put a pistol to the | rity in acknowledging that of Alvares. ‘The language in | latter I had only a very slight acquaintance, dating from | provoke a laugh. He found the audience a little more | On Thursday, Nov. 1, Mrs, Braet Doraiax, a native | Norwich. 2 “ genticman's trast. whist the ‘other deliberately peo. | which ie aid thins delared tobe 40 favalved nd incor: last winter, and had not cen, Bim for huif'a year or | refined than be anticipated, and by no means calculated J of the paish of Inver, ' county Donegal, Ireland, aged 63 | ld ship Oliver Jordon. Alden, London; sehrs Col Webstee. ifle his desk, and o Dag o: tas to defy tion, sail is - 8 d a ‘a Son Gye ompee, ienxing aerate fori |' pease the: tety translation, He is assailed ne having | arrested by officer Miner, and taken to the Tenth ward | t0 furnish Lim with materials for u book, should be pro- | 7°” tiengs of the family. are respectfully invited to | M#k¢sFarker, and Loulss Tucker, Fosser, NHaven. Waele etooreee The very lawiatory language he used, as well as violated | sfation boise, Here I waited nearly two hours, without | pose, om his return to England, cutting them up, attend her funeral, frov sé lave residence 281 Mulberry ame Joux Cones Et SOM catan Theard last evening that a brother of Castenada, who, | diplomatic usage in separately conveying his reoognition ving any idea on what charge I had been arrested, “Duke George,” one of this worthy’s eleven sons, | strcet, this afternoon, at 2 o’clgck. Pe Srp pe el peo pe poy Hee ger] you will remember was shot last year at the billiard | and congratuistions. until, growing impatient, I inquired for the cap‘ain, mingly did not like such fare any more than we did, ‘On Friday morning, Nov. 2, Luwis H. Wantacs, aged 42 ‘overed the leak which she sprung ins gale, was repels Zeon of Maste & telliva, had beea taken inthe Vuelta | The addrese which the Minister of ihe United States in }/ Who, aiter listening to my statement and being probably | Seemingly ols m ™ y * | years, 6 months and 23 days. and would sail in about six weeks, é ‘Abajo, attired in hi deceayed brother's uniform coat, at | Mexico had made to Gen. Alvarez on his election to the | convinced that Iwas not at all iv plicated in the mat- | He went abroad ‘fghting.”” One of his sons; wearegtiev. | " His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- } Nsw Bark Warpen, of Boston, for Savannah, in teat stays and went ashore on the ter, discharged me, as he perhaps could not take the re- | eq to learn, “came to a sadend;” and the whole of the } tend his funeral, from his late residence, 61 Leroy street, the head of a gang of marauders, and that he was safe | Presidency, has been attacked in Mexico has objection- Warren, RI, missed fumily appear to have been g set of coarse and gluttonous, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock, without further in- ret Oy pio islands but was pabeequenliy got off, supposed in custody. able, and Will no doubt be freely canvassed in this soun- | *popsibility of holding me. I offered to leave my name Sebi ab dramatised, and . That our read be enabled. 0.4 and addrers, which offer was not accepted. I never ‘ “hae vitation. aa eld tig ei Boers rat ihe. featre eae oes ‘ite querite Gy pur} ons laying it bofore | calied at Mrs. Ritter’s house for board, and never | or, as Mr. Thackeray informs us, ‘jolly and jovial’ gam- On Friday noon, Nov. 2, Roserra Caroune Croves, | | Bric Many Axw before reported ashore on the West Chop, Tacon. om. Gen. Alvarez having been elected, the diplomatic was, there spefire last Sunday, paring in coarse | blers. ‘They literally “pocketed their people,” as he daughter of, score and Harriet E. Crouch, aged 2 years yo yim one pf Tidal yr ber jr; al rubbing our Frepeh tory to the | body were duly notified of the fact om the 8thinst. The | ¢ whole summer only spen' wo or three 4 and 10 months. ‘HR SONORA, a e, at swe, \- wnat the great, eaguimnne, Racha, sad she wil find | President and Cabinet being at Cuernavaca, the various | diferent Banthyssia the! ty. Her statment of | Sdded with look eiorevks msi tae re Hae ee het | The 2elatives and friends of the family are invited to | ish Main, had ‘very severe weather on the passage, ahd was an audience capable ot appicciating her excellence. ministers did not at once proceed to recognize him, for | baviog seen me fore must be @ mistake, as sho testi- | to learn, for the sake of the present royal family, that } attend her tuneral, to-morrow morning, at ten o'clock, condemz ed. Whalemen. We have bad cool wer weather the last two or three | the reason, as is alleged that the ‘seat of government | Ses to my beinga ‘stout man with Jewish aspect”: | the existing race of princes are no better. trom the reridence of her parents, i4 Horatio street, with: | gg trom Mauritius Aug & bark Elizabeth, Cook, of Westport whereas Capt. Norris and officers Miner and Hyatt can 7 out fu ther invitation, pons Tenliiy that ihe man, arrested with Huriburt way a very | _Th€ cboracter of such a monarch as Louis XIV. seems | ou) Tuitiis Mmeiatt 2, Auice, daughter of Robert | s&h CFule,,,Atmount of ol nat small man, leaving the “ Jewish aspect"’ entirely out of | wholly beyond Mr. Thackeray’s grasp. There wat no | 94 jellen Zabrisk ths. ate ives Sites 1 hg mien eeceaptinded it Breeze, bu 4 necessity for introducing the ave written and receiv letters from Hurlburt, whic! will abow an intimate acquaintance, bat certeluly no | ‘ecture av all, for he had'virt itr and the | lite residene crimingl connection, or even business transactions of any | scene ere the first of the Georges entered it; and the | “On Eriday, Nov. 2, of croup, MARCKLLA, daughter of Blanton, do. Oct 34, Helen suow. Weeks do, 200 Kind. 1 feel ye-y thankful for the kindness which Capt. | only event (the English rebellion in 1715) with which be | Jchn and Mary Ann Tagan, aged 1 year, $ months and ‘board (discharged Mr Swift); 18th, Peruvian ship Sophia Norris has shown to me, being a comparative stranger in | ya. connected, Mr. Thackeray slurred over in afew | 10 days. Boreontes, Brown, 100 bbl tis season. town, and the station house a novel e to me, and no é " i Th A Her remains will be taken to Calvary for interment. The ‘Off and on Sept 5, Morning Star, Cleveland, do, 750 sp; 27th, blame ought tobe attached to his name, My call at | worda towards the close of the evening. The grand mo- | gicca. and uequaintances of the family are invited to | Ship Hector, Norton, do 1,90) ap; Oct 1. Richard 4 Breeve’s was merely accidental, and T could easily have | narque was apparently intreduced solely to supply the | attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, 12 | eiez Nast, 600 spi Harvest, Winslow. NB 160 sp, (had dis: found proof enough to clear myself from any suspicion, | iack of materials at Mr. Thackeray's command. The lec- | Oak atre . Noy. 2, Marcanet A. Casexrty, daughter of | 18th, Ana but intending only to spend 0 few days in the city. if 3 ; -| “on Fri Ansoonda,, La wrest M0 tp; Galnwbe would have been rather cisagreeable for ine to spend this | turer, a8 we can easily believe, and he himself re- | 15.0 1110 patrick S, Casserly, in the 22d year of her age. ant ; 1a Stam, Green! NB, 600 ap i, Nant, 240 bbls dp on’ board: 8 time as n prisoner. ne Hi marked, {2 ao historian,” but we would beg to re- | “Ihe fhienda of the family, and those of her brothers, | Copaaign, Winslow, Nant. oll tot wale Gornelin, Crapo, ‘By giving these lines space in the columns of your | mind him that the glories of a reign extending over | Eugene, George and Bernard, are respectfully requested to | SR, witely circulated paper, you will oblige a young man who | POO 4) oe. aera century, and ussociated | attend her funeral, without further invitation, from the quAt Tombes, no date, Sea Fox, Comery,, Westport, 300 bble bas never bad a stain on his character. nearly 4) 7 sted | residence of her mother, 400 Pacifiestreet, between Bond | do, 400 bbia il told; Emerald, Muckler, <0, 1,000 bb last re EOWARD HERts, | with such Immortal names ax Moliére, Hactne, Cor- | ana Nevin strcte, South Brockiyn, toxmotrow afernoon, | pet 4 bie geugg; et ‘John A Parker, ‘Taber, NB, ie 4 r ( ennis % , . Bechver keabaedn aa the Question, | Bile, the revival of Jetters—and remnisancr, we | atBo'clock, Her femains wil be interred in the Eleventh | bison Senator Alchison, of Missouti, having been invited to | ™must add, of luxury—are not to be effaced by the re- HORS eee days. being at diexico, the President end his council might be eport has it tat the Vigo, the sec rnd ot the Zangroniz | expected to proceed thither immediately. It is insinuated, Vine of steamers, has been yilaced under embargo in Eng | however, that there was a farther reason, in the exis- land. ‘his circumstance accounts for the non-arrival of | tence of some little hesitation as to the propriety of their the promised steamer of that Kine some weeks since, by | doing ro At all events they did not proceed to Cuer- which | understand the Zavgroniz Company have sub- | navaca till the 1oth, Gen. Gadsden had been invited t> jected themselves to u fine of $30,000 by the Spanish | attend a conferenze on the subject. His reply was to povernment, the following effect:— Havana, Oct. 28, 1855. “Gen. Gndsden’s compliments to the bores member pobber bedia. Seabird kerlien La ‘State Pa- | ofthe viplomatic body. He deeply regrets the propriety Page ce ear SSRN narie eCeee one Po | oe abseiting: blumsil trom a gouieeast ehh pers—Sudden Death of an Americon—Pi-poition oF IMS) Parrio invites for this day. While the Minister of the Property. United States has recognized the fitness on extraordinary Our city and the adjacent country, by-ways and high. of the envoys: and ministers of foreign govern- : , riing or comparing notes on international ways, have been exece lingly prolific in adventure the | jay which may effect their relations with the government past thice or four days. The office of Recgrd of the | towhich they are accredited, the government ot the Tribunal of Commerce hus been robbed of eight or nine | United States has never been satistied with these deliber- “ientes (documenta and testimony), of | *H#ons fer the purpose of producing combiaed harmony of packages of expedientes (documents an¢ tty), Of) aeticn in cases in which the ministers may Wntertain dif- aa many of the most important cases before it for liqui- be obliged to act on opposing elements. tee have been cautious to aveld any . barks Cherokee, Indian Ovesn. In port at see teh bso bark Florence, lin, for , aged 7 months. ench sovereign into the ‘Ike friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | Pacific Ocean. iy disappeared from the | tend the fun nearly ready for sea, ‘his afternoon, at two o'clock, feom her | ,, ATF At Papta Septi6, Presiden Young, Westport, 180 ep on 16 West Thirty-fitth street. Gardner do, 70 5 Becks Howland,’ NB. 500 Ii iy my dation. These papers caver titles and proceedings, judg. ¥ po date, Atlantic, Wyer, do, 150 im i ayers } fday, Nov. 2, nt Jamaica, L. I., at the residence ’ 0, 150'sp. ments and execuijve action under them of and over a] Sneee whtol wight commit them to, a, policy adverse 24 attend the ‘recent celebration af the spot of the buttle { earitulation of a few absurd jokes about his chamber- | ofiis father, C Leaps ay aes ah pa Reg seb dept ae ta nt de)’ Matthew Luce! Coun NBS large amonnt @f valuable property in Cuba, located in | other nationalitics, avd their minister feels constrained, | ©, King’s Mountain, in North Carolina, sent the com- | Igins, bis dancing masters, his baker, his butcher, his bar- | town, L. I. io v Talcahaneo en therefore, to abstain from any diplorastic alliances which might wrrass his government, on principles of action which it bas preserived to its representatives abroad. 1: was ou the 14th, according to the Siglo LX, that old | Gen. Cadsden, in¢ependently of the joint diptomati: the city and country. They make the basis for all ju cial investigation peu’ in that court in certain ¢ of bankruptcy, I learn, and without which all pr ings will of necessity be stayed. An old wa i one smal} sp whale since len mittce the following significant reply:— 1 rh tl di well; would cruise a month, and the: ‘Pitcaira’s Isls ie wy iran co, Sept. aa 2886. eatin ee nye he sean ailing: mnlek formed by generale i A pean OF Rae} og eon . fi piken, te Pig re, io a 49 : is Island, GENTIENEN—Your letter of invitation reyuesting my | stock in tradeof Mr. Thackeray's remarks upon royalty. 7 2 N 3 » | 1208p, atiendonce at the celebration of the battle of King’s | Such observations are quite as applicable to the English | aften the Reformed Datch Olatch of Newtowss to-morrow Mountain bas been received. It will be avogether iu- | court of the prevent cay af to that of theFrench monarch | “"Ga'tmutaay” Nov. 1, at Farckockaway, Lek atcor a | 1gSuiesaranthon, from Calcutia Jure 16for London, Sept 12, Nomad , ¢ convenient for me to be present on that oesasion, Ihave | nearly two centuries ago; and Mr. Thackeray afterwards | one iii re . debts, {am informed by @ person esteeme | Sabie euslene, Thavewen to the following effects) ctttain dutles, oth piste and pabite, te discharge wat’ |. brought them in with considerable efect,, though, we | ine ness, Mr-Jacos Hioxe Morr, in the 38d year of | | Bere ‘zor, Burke, fiom Boslon for Smyrna, Oct 28 Int 42.90, these matters. Who has been the perpet Withihe highest comviteration ne taren Exteavedinary | heme. The battle of King’s Mountain was fought by the | think they might have Deon more appropriately intro- |" On Thursday, Nov. 1, at No.3 Flatbush avenue, Brook- Foreign Ports. deed we are not advised, It was the prac and Minister Plonipotentiary of the United States, & whigs under the lead of Campbell, McDowell. Shelby, Se- duced in England than here—especially after that morn- lyn, CHARLOTTE’ ACHERMAN 6 years. Asrit WALL, Oct 21—In port brigsReswell, Matthews, for a the eee etnehe dxcestency the bitter a | Vier and Wiliams, ogainst the tories, under the gailvst | ing at the London Crystal Palice, whore Mr. Thackeray | "er remains were interred in the Cemetery of the Ever- | Pemacola: Seguin, Kulght. for A Sachicoln; sche: Moses ‘Tay. thirty years to buy out these legal 0} truly rational government in Mexicoma government Ferguson. We have a similar foe to encounter in Kansas | declarea he saw 8 whole lot of courtiers walking fr @ | greens, bee, Der of Mexico, Sid 2'st, bi Chapman, on the first Mondsy ia October next. ‘The ‘border raf. | mile in cr fians,”” such as fought with McDowell, Shelvy, &., on | the old tr the one bond, Huoder. This, T presume, could not be which Lad disappeared tor some time. ‘To you, General, ancient practice, a8 the Judge ani other is due the honor of having first sounded the alaria in the our very first, andaboye the reach of invle 0 mountains of one of the Southern States, the soil of ‘The papers are gone, and creditors may whistle which had been profaned by the assassins of the unforti:- Attempts, almost simulianeously with the above dis- } Date Guerrero, when central usurpation threatened to Appearance of documents, were made to break into the | recommence to subjugate the Mexican States, subjecting office of two of our most important notaries—Sslings and | them to the harsh absolutism of tyrnonical power, In ic, «‘backwards.’” The repelition of | “ Cn Wednesday, Uct. 81, in Brooklyn, Jumma D, Cuark, | Cut Jan a 4 4 a . yn, . y NCHA Ts.anns, Aug 30—Sid ships: Manlius, Pous! ¢ necdate cf the French Guard at Fontenoy— | selict of Chester Clark, in the 62d year of ier age. Han pion Roudet Reptsk Grocawicn Bourne. det Herald of and the abolitionists, such men'as fought | “Gentlemen ot the English Guard, please fire first!”"—was | "ine friends of the family, and those of her sons-in- | the Morning, Baker Mauriilus, with Ferguscn, on’ the other. We (the, ‘borderrut- | ejually unnecessary here, We are somewhat of 4 | tay, Pdmund S. Muntoe, utd, Henry Boynton, are in- ‘dct 2—in port ship Albert Franklin, Snow, from fians,??) bare (he whole power of (he Northern Slates to | “fit xabe, gud do not care 0 be reminded. pt such Witek Aa giteneiee Kiveral,, frome an late sendende cor- 4 conend with, tingle-handed and alone, without assist- | courtly stuff. ‘The wild charge of. the Irish Guards, of | her of Clinten and Carroll sircets, without further : > Mi Dosedo, Behan ance and almost without sympathy from avy quarter; | which Mr. Thackeray sesms wholly ignorant, will longer | notice. " “nlp Wa sere. ig te ag ‘nd Kemirez—but the villains were fortunately frus- | the name of the federation of the United States, whith | Yet We aro undiemayed. Thus fur have we been victo. | live in the hearts of men. On Thursday evening, Nov. 1, at Rye, Weatcherter Co., 1 Point a Petre; Galveston, Flemming, + trated by bars aul brits. These notaries have records of | this Iegation bas. the responsibility of represeatiog. 1 | conten FE Coe oF Bete Er ore ee ead ine aret Diecinr of Hescver, « Urotuer of | LAB, Nasnman Buown, in the Glst yeet of his age, Mia gin barks Sunbitas Remon ; rome of the wost iuprrtart-ncts connected with auita | uve the honor to felictate you on the high distiuettn | CRANE sank you for the kind som in | eETgEnve Of the rat ecto tine maorlolaa: ef the |g Zit, relatives and Iriends are invited to attend the | ipere NOrcenos; beg Flying Eagle. Drlakwater (or Oosaa, before We civil and cri tribunats, and itis thought | which has been so ananimously conferrei upon you, on Henilemen, I thank you for the kind: expression fn | “Duke. Geotge, “yDenvered, williin the mesttian 0 funeral, from his late reridenee, this afternoon, at two | Portarcia: cent A Deverene, ackorn, the concluding paragraph of your Jetter—‘ hee cheers | Cockney district of Bow Bells, it might possibly bave seen | orclock. ‘Sid 25th bas rleston. for Atchison and Kansas!’ “I have read this para; ke Yubs, Bean, Charleston; brig Lady Seymour yh | interesiing to ‘*Biritons;” but we must own we found it On Thursday, Nov. 1, at Mount Vernon, Westchester | (Br), Shaw, NOrieans. that fie purpose wax to mike clean work, with a pian of | the public invitation of the Mexican United States, in’ ap- iniquity—that no original tacery should be left to | peinting you the hignest functionary known to their con- ‘ a: . > ve fofent the finad upon pasties = stitution: an honor neither solicited nor destecd, al- M4 gies of the Leptin phe and their eyes tiresome, The story of the poor little Princess, hy county, of typhod fever, Lite A., wife of P. N. Gellatly, In port 27th (in addiiion to above)—Ship Neptune, Bachelder, Niodlas, at the estate formerly belonging to Dr. Osgood, | This” distinguished confidence of ‘the | representa- | “oy yeath, wna it willbe so with you and your institu. | wa y religi : ‘ Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- | for do scon; Gen Taylor, Adams, for Belttmore 1dj a scovered—might, we fear, with great propriety be i be : ; 4 Gov Par: tuon if we fil. Atchison, Stringfellow, and the ‘border | repeated in England at’ the present day, wheve it is yet ise Pera org her haghabenpely mteneN reece? = ee wena j Biase routs Barce dom Motile ae ruffiaps”’ ef Missouri, fill’ column of éach abolition pa- | uncertain whether the existing Princess Royal is tore- | and Fourth «venue, for Hunt’s Bildge Station, at 834 | 20D), aboutdieg. ee shaas pexpublished in the North; abate tost foul, and false | main » sincere Protestant for the benesit of the Prince of | ‘ky, , : J ‘Howart Tows, Aug 7—Arr bark Helen § Page, ——, Poet coo unblushing, are poured out upon us, and yet wehave | Prussia, or become a covseientions Catholic for the sake | “On gunday, Oct. 28, at Jersey City, after a short il | Albert Napolecn. ness, SARA AWN, wife of Joseph G. Kaj ML RED Te ee the tiresomeness ofthis, the lecturer found it | "Sér funeral will take place at St. Matthew's church, yor fren a ts at St. ch, Kinctton (Ja), Oct 1: 17 A necessary to attempt reviving our interest, by reminding | sussex strect, Jersey City, to-morrow a ternoon, at | Philsdelph: Ee -pethpealiagalh camapalee 5 ‘ . inal! ite, a0 ue oY now. Davie, Youngest child tenow taught {tin its leasous, and tie oli. | invited to attend the funeral, without further invita: | jone'(has been before reported in port on the Sth tine by | tives of free and independent States is the will, passed into the possesion of Joseph Stevens, the | highest tiie to merited confidence of the United nephew of Dr. Osgood, aud he lived upon the place until | States, animated by the same apitit with which the last two or three days you have put in harmony the political elements On Tuesdey last Mr. sevens had an apop which have struggled, vitally excited in Mexico; you of which he died that night or Wednesday morning. will not depieciate the reconciliation of two neighboring afficers of the Alealde, who took the iaventory of the ef | republics which have the same amiable cisposition, a re- fects, could only find one ounce, seventeen dollurs, | sult of the identity of theic causes. The composition of and some smal! change. The estate formerly devoted | allindependent governments, in which the sovereignty 1 of coffee has been turned {oto | resides ‘n the pation and not in an individual—ia admi- who died bere sume three years since. The pro to advocate in’ the Southern press, and yet we re- ceive no assistance from the Southern States, But the rime will for isa mighty one. If Kansas isa) i ceases to be x slave State, Ni on to the mumber being increased, gradnally as suita- | best portion of his treops to the support ofthe Governor ble pe ons can be found, until they ave in the prop of Coabtila, to enable lim to drive the American adven- -ticn of one priest to every 4,000 Roman Catholic inhabi- | turers who had dared to invade the soil of Mexico, back tants across the Rio Bravo ogain. He states that he is deter- His Excellency also communicated a despatch from the | mined, if necessary, to move his whole army against Secretary of State, on the long penning subject of steam | them, and to even go himself to combat them with the ca evens was am: nistra‘ions chose coe nts ot the des- port une), 1 ag bad Segoe roe ti ee we et ee qeerts ana not the des- | 4 free State, California remains a'free State; but il we | eet nan still remembers it in his fading thoughts, It | o ene Get ae—Are brige Tiksca, Mlichell, Boston: Ohh, ‘ation of his" susiness friends in Havana, | sympathies, which, by tranguillizing a country in the in- | secure Kansas oa slave tints, Missourt is seeuse; New | wan deltcate ground indeed for Mr. Thackeray to ven are afih Gola Homer, Berry, NYorke, ones reer? upon the ostate with but one ounce: be. | terior, ought {o bind closer the tics between con'edera- | México aod Southern California, if not all of it, becomes | on, and he econ found it expedient to weer olf by a sneer MARITINE INTELLIGENCE. Syp: by, NSW. July 14—Arr brig Carbon, Sampson, Mel- last in the Havana it is known that | tions of free Staces in the same degree and with the | * slave State; in a word, the prosperity or the ruin of | sgainst the morality of Princes, and a joke concerning | —~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~ nrrrnnnennce monn | bourne; Aug 12, bark Ellen Noyes, Wencom, ‘Batavia via Mel- ‘eo sales of bof cattle and other stock, for | #eme ardent affinities which bind the States each to a | ‘He whole Fouth depends on the Kansas struggle. George L. being ovly a ‘ tempora’y lodger”” in Englaml. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—A008 DAY. bor Sid July 26, biig Mary Ann Jones, Barnes, South was paid. He had made no pureli: commen centre. In the name, then, of the federation of D. BR. ATCHISON. tt ate iffe is by (otters pe Bre! het nat org pn Lk Pee en bs ney nde; Aug 4, shipe Coorges, Slater, Manila (ro retura to » money ; br ounce is ig.| the United States of America, 14s Envoy Extraordina - a pat it was much relieved by such scenes ws Mr, Thacke- . i ; Syerey). ae coecaness y were ratuacctieee te the abunea’| apd. Miriiter Pleatpotentisny Sliettatss the “Mexea |, ANOTHER Ocrxack Upon Tux Fiag.—The New | ay deveribed to have been prevalent at, the court of rawr Bons Moemben Br iaae, 1 MOR aL Rete mite, HL ts Uaetads Sole oath the Consul at Matanzas eesived to reach for co Slates on their reunion under a government of their | Orleans Picayune comes to us with a tlaming account of | Lancver two centuries ago. Ail the old jokes concern: ‘ort of New York, November 2, 1855, Darks What Cheer, Baker for fan Francisco abt athe Pamty n, and which Gen. Concha would like to corre cheice, and under a P'e-ident chosen by their free vote, | % ‘Mexican outrage” at the port of Campench; ing the mulifarious oitices and officers of the royal meee Major, Hayes: Juila Avn, Pond; Kilen Noyes, Meacom; Sut- cou! i In ienowing, then, relations with the tegitimate govern: | '@2- The facts, as gathered from a protest file houselold here again came in; but they sounded too ’ : CLEARED. ton, ——, and Storm ‘Bind, Smail, une; rigs A sister of Mr. Stevens resides at Brooklyn, andas no | ment of eo, which bad unfortunately beew inter. | fice of the United States Consul, are, that on the arri- | much like the modern court circular, and were not half | S/eamelip Ariel, Leferre, Havre —D Torrance. Wiligans, tiem Va'paraiso for Maurine, ready (had adv July will has be it wili be necessary that th rupted b Known sympathies, I, to-day, salute the | Y* there of the American brig Vohn 8. Gettings, Captain | 10 Cloquent as cne of our own auctioncer’s catalogues. | Steamship Crescent Oly Uray, Havana ant New Orleans— | Pree of the Sem: tlelges ior NYor Nor Ty Reatioan baweer, heir should appear here to sacure the property the Mexican republic with a spirit’ of amity,’ justice and | Fenis, from New Orleans, she was ordered into quacan- | Had Le pesserved one iota of poetry, a beautitul oppor~ | a 0 Roberis, vice for en Frencisto vie taki and Honolulu, oon with the proofs of right, ot identity person, 2 peace . ; tine for four days, on the ground that epidemic cholera } tumity was here afforded Mr. Thackeray for describing a Ship J A Westerveit. Hoodless, Liverpool—Taylor & Rich. ‘St JAGO DE ConA, Oct 19—Arr brig Susan Small, Brows, Gabcs teal tsare ans trtng wr tontivern, letersi cattle Im dlvares's reply there is ttle more than an echo of | St¢vaild at New Orleans, The bvig having a elvan bill | Geman bunting ground; but the whole passed off with | Ship Gazetteer, Watlington Liveipool—J Wallace & Co. NYork. Sid Span bark Rosaile, Haste, NOrleans, Ke ail of which mut bevertiied by the Spanish Consul | the address. Tu the course of ithe expresses his hope | 9! beeltl signed by the Mextean Consul Gencral, the cap- | scape slap at royal pogenuts ant, sports, which might be Ship Ftupire, Zereza, Liverpool—fernca & Co. £1 Gzonce. Bermuda, Oct 10 (back date)—Are sehr Reindeer, aeatest the place of residence of the party. that Mexico will take her place among free, sovereign | tin felt indignant, but was obliged to submit. “Two days | transmitted, with arent benett, for the service of Prince | ENE Nereus French, flactes Were & Hincken, 4 ‘A bighway silat: of con-iderable interest, in which the | and Independent nations, nud declives relations with the. | @flerwerds he was informed that four more days had been | Albert in Frgiond, tor whom, seemingly, it was fatended. | Siup Orphun, Kempton, New Orlenns—Koeon a Fosdick. | deiphia nextday.” 1d sebr Phra fe paaaeipiee re road hondits od the guise of our police agents and | United States renewed, in accordance with the desire of adocd to the quarantine. Captain Trenis wrote to the ‘The lecturer evidently, at this moment, began to feel Bark May Queen, Towne, Kathurst—Carlisle & Zimmerman. ras Cruz, Oct 2—In port schr O A Libby, MoGlinn, from guards, I shall « My. Cadeeen, ‘The papers express satisfaction at its sig. | Ubited States Consul, who obtained from the authorities | still more seriously the want of materials. He was con- | Brig Imbert (Br), Wil-on. Jamalca—J Pickard. NYork disg. The El Dorado arrived from Aspinwall yesterJay. Tho | nified tone, the promise that the vessel should be released, but sub- | strained to return to Louis XIV.’s reign, ‘when woman’s | Brig E © Holt, Dolivar, Neuvitas—C & E J Peters. Xinaua, Oct i6é—Arr bark Zidon, Lockhart, NYork, Granada left for New Orleans two hours after. Lengthy correspondence had taken place between | Ject to orders that no communication should be had with | shame was no dishonor,” and to Charles the Second’s ae Wr dna, Fe Te ee ate, Health good. D. Comoufort and Vidaurri, and it seemed probable that | te vessel, and no cne rhould be allowed to go ashore. | “concubires.”” Passing suidenly from there, he re- | oo) ® ‘enfield, Presion, Fravkiin—H D Brookmen & | aLEXAXDRIA, Oct 81—Sid echrs Gem, Crosby, St John, BRS there would be some difficulty in getting the latter to act | 0B the third of October, the severth day of the vessel in | entered Hanover in 1716, ad we hada piywanté descrip: | “Rehr Laura Gertrnde, Fairchild, Charlesion—Dolner & Pot. | Nii Emplie, Charks Moore, and § Mindr, NYork; Fagle, News from the Mauritius. with the new government, At latest dates, however, the | Port, a letter was sent 'to Captain Trents, commanting | tion of its “seragiio,” and women “‘melfiog like wax at a | ter, » Rewark : TRE CATHOLIC CLEKuy AND ENGLISH GOVERNMANT— | goverdinent Bid announced their concurrence in’ tue | Lim to send on board the Mexicen war steamer Onjaca, | fire.” ‘The subject was rather tender, considering that | Schr E 3 Willetts, Long, Washington—J 11 Mathew dene ee scr Elizal Hull, Greenwich; Seer eC RTION Wit, ENGLAND. aiunE | views of Vidauuss, and it was, therefore, presumed thet | ten in port, a passenger from New Orleans namoi Jose | it war tavdied in a church, and in the presence of a- | Schr Haxall Richy H Pierson. Kr ee pile ay Sd SOCIETIES. — all would go well. Dolores Zetina, after which he should be released. Col. | dies: but on the whole it was well done, though not over | {ot Martha, Shaw, Phiadelphia—J Hand. ‘Atos ‘New Yorks Mechanic, doy W" If Headricknon, Youkors Soe AL, aids ace 4 Hite SBMA ob aint: Hare y fewariz bad been presented to Alvaree, ana | Z¢tina was proscribed by Santa Anna, whove minions | delicately. ‘The worst of there jokers, however, is that, | Etpr flo Grande. Berhevor Salem AG Berson Mary Ann, Rockaway. | “ é ‘The Ceuneil of Governinent met on the Ich of August, | 8s weil received. were still in authority, however, in Yucatan. The cap- | like players, they never know when they have said | Schr American Belle Brown, Boson—S W Lev ts. TON Nov 1—Arr_ bark Commodore (of NYork), Wil- geet Sermon ee eS a Be «(From the New Orleans Delta, Oct. £0 tain refused to obey, and told the messenger that lie had | enough. The effect of Mr. Thackeray's humor was | Sloop Rienzi, Durfee, Newport- Master fame, Palermo; brics Newstoy, Leckie, Gnyras: 5 Hall Nl Teco: Ua Rectuteny oF Meavain Bagues’. General Vidauri! futly acknowlelges thegove-ament of | {2&&8ed to land bis passenger at Carapenchy, and would | wholly marred by his tedious deecription of court leeches, | Provelter Piedmont, Post, Baktimore—Cromwell’s Line. (ir, Per, Ginsgow; Maida, Lunt, Charleston; sche Fear- ‘Aciongat these papers was one relative to the proposed | Alvarez, end les sent various communications into heat- | oo%0,%# #008 as his vesel wan released. Gm the same | physicians, barbers, and their salaries that followed; an ARRIVED. dullelte, Baker, Richmond: sclota, True, and ‘Bearse jie tone in ne masher of soem Ontaosieclemmtinen et.| quarters, than endingall hopes ot a'eiire Matce re], the vessel was released from quarantine. Daring the | it was by xo means redeemed by the historical fact which } _ Steamship Bleck Warrior, Bulloch, New Orleans Oct 2% via | do; L'ikompson, Corsun; Mary Miller, La Tor’ Mansittus, from which {t appeared that Her Bajesty’s | public. re mes night, the Captain of the port. with two other officers, | he had ascertained, that there were only “two washer- | Eavave 26h, to Croehercn & Co, On the Sth uit exchanged | rey: H Crotty, "Noe: ovis, Brown; lien, ; Louie government insists upon Roman Ca*holic priests in the TS Hab stat. ai cotta Gintentibes to haradtltat: teiformt went on board the brig, seized Col. Zetina, and themselves | weren’’ to the whole establishment, We can easily con- | serals with a Jarge Spanish ship steering NNB; same day. lat | Mulford. Doy' +: WB Darling, Boxter; Robt Corson, folony belrg aeualnyed with the Freach loogaage, and | General Alvares of the invasion of Mexico 'by Captain | Pit pe RR eo ange Cae Gor Hee ey aoe eetiannas tiie tilewile acrobats WNW; 1 Fn a T5'tn fon 78, exchanged siguais wit big | and Henry Payson, Fit idce, Phasetpoiaed W Sewel that they be also British subjecta—the later being an | Callahan's rangers; and he states that ‘ f : wing Mr. ~ | North, Axworthy. hence for Galveston. NYork; Miranda, ‘Lang; 4 spenrable qualification. Wie Totdshts hea ne objec. | given orders tormuspend all Oe eal ge had at once | and thence he made his way to Merida, where he arrived | rey throughout his discursive lecture. He again re- | ‘Ship Flying Childers (clipper, of Boston), White. Shanghae, | Fillmore, Alen: Kulgh, ser, Bakers , ontheéth, and was received by his friends with great joy. | turned toCharles Il. ond his “ladies,” George I. and his | June 25, ‘passed Ombay Ji food Hope Sept 7, Lord, and Che rk; RL, Kinney, Kinney, croeced ihe Equator Sept 2, with tens o Sex, WP Caves: | Cod epring. Signal tr a ee Hine joe an }, to Fe vd Epring. a brig. t mul 60x: ‘ i Seps8, at $68, lon 28) B, exchanged signals with Br ship | tcn, Sione, Goltenburg. Cid ship Rival |, of course, be disavowed. ell cf which, he lecturer, perhaps eatirisally, lameted | 74? 'Breekle! ‘4 ton, $66 tons), Fears fan Francisco: Dark eho, yder As Zetina is in sympathy with the new goverumeat of | fiau, and the story of Count Kornigsmark and his death te ireckleverul the sarmag A education of America prevented us from | Oo: 13, lat 19 86.N, lon’ 64 25 W, ia Freneb bark Cecilia’ | delphia; brigk Angeline 4 03 Mexico, the act w ry, Haskell, Cardenas; Phinney, Charleston; q B Day A Brrtisn Company Recuorrep at St. Lovrs.— | understanding.” We beg to inform Mr. Thackeray that | from Nantes for St Thomas; ‘I7t Sweetser, Savannah; Tim ; , Baker, Lt ag rue! Int Yon 61 15, Wm. Grumley, late Lieutenant of the Continentals has | ¥@ knew it all, and that it was quite unnecessary for | spoke bark Paez, Wilson, 18 davs from Phtiadeiphin for ta’ | hes Cori ‘Geo Matell, seaman, of Hartto ROH ford, Ct, pmnramicotion with Wiglahe Kamba ‘ iooeh. oh ida teen ere Te " actually recruited a company of Lim to take the’ trouble of crossing the Atlantic to teach | guasra, On the passnge C Howard, iaten Ha cuey, Capt, I:elend, recommending the employment of thrce. | Comimancer-in-Chief of the atmy,cas well as Seecevary of | them, en route for the Crimea. He has been engaged in | &t heme and instructed his venerable grandmother in the } “hi, 'Goiten City (elippen), Cante Boetirhae, 128 da Fines tet mene Sane ey See arene ma-ted clipper schooners fitted with auxiliary screw | War, has ordered troops to the frontier to assist Vidaurri | 8¢'ting up the company for some time, without the Cap- | att cking eggs. His ferocious attack on Mary Stu. | with fens, to Chambers 2 Heiser. ‘July $1, inthe Stratis of Xt RE, Nov 1-Arr steamer Mount Savage, Watson, steam apparatus of sixty horse power. His lordship | to oust the American invaders from Mexican terri ory, tain, Mr. Linn, who is United States surveyor and ow art, and on Caroline of Brunswick, George 1V.’s ill-used | mor, spoke ship Neptcne’s Favorite, 26 days from Shani NYerk; schrs Alva (Br), Crowell 8t Jobn, NB; Francis El states that the plan bas been submitted to competent | and maintain the honor of the country, lector for this port, or any other officer ia the regular | if, will meet with no sympathy here, for London, Oot 19) lat 24 08 N, lon 86, spoke brig Ann mor, & Cid’ bark Nelson Place, Tuurston, Lou- authorities and to the dilferent departments of govern- | | General Alvarez is prozeeding slowly, but surely, in } Comrany, knowing ary th{ng about it, ot even suspecting We were extremely sorry to learn that George I. was ~ a an tort bet Gi hele Sih Oyard. Ueltiers, Bis ronda hag a wae; obse ment in England. The matter was postponed. forming bis gcvernment and undeing all the evil dove by | Mis real intention, He returned a number of names ree | n ‘ld reprobate,”” and that he “talked in church, ‘seaman Poet SY."Napoieen, Hainer, Derby Ce Bld bark Cofas Meore. The avnual meeting of the Mauritius Auxiliary Branch | Santa Anna and his minions; consejuently decree follows | CoRtly. as members of the Continentals, and stated that | though we have heatd that bis desceniant, the la 27 years, fell overboard and wad lowt; 71h, ‘at 88 48, lon 3 : d . J 5 aes te he bad the names of twenty-eight others, but preferred | Luke ¢f Cambridge, was guilty of similar im Oe ge ears, BASS RIVER, Oct 31-814 schrs Marnotia, B of the British and Foreign Bible Society was hell on the | decree in quick succession. The Constituent Congress 1m dq Luslery, seamen, of Eo) 4 7th, A a 16th of August, at the Loge la Triple Esper: " c ki . | drilling them a short time before ing th | Mr. Thackeruy, too, exaggerates the perfidy and 'd and war fanila, | and Faith, Kelley, Phila’elphia; Telegr ; Merey gu ne Loge ple Esperance, baa be RE, will proceed at once to the adop Bern ite naked ne obttand rs popes hp ae tie daly haven ‘the character ot Mau tboroy Pash He seems ed 3a, Felt of Jumped overbostd tn a Hof insankiy, and was | Taylor, Nickerron; Kolght, Beery, and fF hompson, Baker, American Bible Soctety. The freedom of the pros is unlimited, and the papers | Crll tLe men at his oyster saloon, and the Captain, with- | {o Baye taken it up with a prt jaetes wa babe tor, with the ‘of oneday, Oct 38, fat 39 BUCKSPORT, Oct ent The stated meeting of the Board of Mansgers was etd | generally assume a high tone. ‘They are unadinous | out the slightest shadow of suspicion as to the real ob- | ficially, | His description commander's ban- | fol"when the experienced a severe guia from own, | RY apace oo mn Jeet gene gave ste consent. So matters went on, labwent and his age waa, Lill a few days ago, when Grumley called the Cap. | in few words, more tru! tain, and injuired for the address | Gf the Britisn Mintster, him as gotog into vol exile, ‘‘tufter having saved BATH, Oct 31—Arr echr " ard. Meriot,”” Baltimore. covden, Newensile E, and Boston, with | _ CHARLESTON, Oct Se-Arr ean an, New Ka Acoln. Kendrick, Jasper, Beane’, gy having anything to do with temporal 7 find no ditieulty fo tracing all the ills fluences ow Thursday, the Ist ingt., at 4% o'clock i’. M.; Hon. laather Bradish in the chair, supported by Wm. B. Gs Ciceker & Co. Was towed to thecityby | York. Cid barks Croaby, Benj. L. Swan, Francis Hall, Eeqrs., and Hon. | that have len Mexico to the corrupting broke, which followed, tog Ache % ‘i ‘A.B, Hasbrouck. exercised by the clergy. Crampton. The Captain arked why he inquired, and | biscountry.”* A sheteh of radh! , rk Rebecca, Storer, Rio Jan 1 coffee. a Randall, Phita- ‘Two. now soviction wore recognizod—one in fowa, and | | The National Goar Ta being enrolled througizout the | Grutley replied that » young friend of his trom England | Wa Gully sncopsistent with store eth dlence tuat | fiteen # Irersites, veal, i Freentan ‘sb Sars, ‘far ichr exon, Randal, i ‘i ad the Mint . " 2 A 1 thens, hence, : I, one in Texas. | Epting country, and are to be uniformed generally with | Thi, excuse tended to allay auspicion in the wind of the | ke Was ‘no historian” —end assuredly we can believe | pound to River La Plate poet ‘oon wie wene.Gn it; mn 2 ee A from Rey. Dr. Sehon, Corresponding blue hunting shirts, and armed with rifles and issionary Society of the Methodis* Epts- | shooters, copa! Chure® South, ack: wwiedeing & recent grant from Haro y Tamariz liad arrived in the city of Mexico with P MOBILE, Oct 26—C14 ba Wade Uarre; St Lawrence Webb NOriea: Clementine, Ocilla, Ashby, do; sehrs Metcor, ir, NOrieans. Bid ship Express, 80) Captain, On the Ist of Oct., Gramley purchased thro: him when heextols as an idol one of the most hollow, | jat?8 06, lon 7210, spoke brig Webster, from Boston for tickets on the Great Western Railroet for tmself aud heartlers, ard uprineipled characters which history pre- | mitsion, BO: au, Poston, 9 days, in ballast to Geo 8 82- bt Secretary of the this society; from Rey. James (Fletcher, withanaccount | §,000 ofhis voldiers. ‘There were come slight diMlealties | 2°", Detroit. He then went to Boston, and tele- | sents. phevson. ced heavy weather. 7 of the clstrvution of the Sesiytures in Brasil: trom Me, | between the bardy backwondemen cf te “Alvares army | a7ey bed to 8 flend im this tty, om the sth if Ontober, | atti duralthny a tose igh Ag ete TaTng ierton the, Doe, Bermuda, 10 days, with sugar, | NEW ORLEANS, Get 25—Arr steamrbip, Onizaba, Forbes Comlasionorn fk Forsgn Missions, seatere teat ha oe And the regulars, The troops were nt once placed under | TAT Maa wobilees, and he as Captaln Grumley, of the | Loudom, its meciton ly emputhacliotrel extrests “tule Rebecca Conk Merriam, Windsor, 16 days, with grind. | Ghmove: Bidrlige, dor sehr A © Brower Gt a0, “ » 4 the oI o ye, the above are Be Y jt tomes, : , x ¢ 5 king an appropriation for that ohject; jer of Guadalupe, able te Mt ; : to master. * | phen; Shelter, head; ttherlee, At reteraund documents in fogard™ to. Mr. Montaaivaige’s |, The French, Rnglieh and Sardoian reaktenta of Saniso | Weve Ihhn.c® o 1 Englishamen.—St. Lanes Herald. Three te Tare Te best aed coly really quod joke | ._bui8 Win Beowhy (Br, Cota, Windsor, with pater, tomas. | lex."Livervenl, ropenn, 7 as 0 Sees iam bors in New ‘iranuda, showing a providential and yery | have dad a grand jollifiaction over the taking of Sobas. nae SOTEIME = in the whole lecture was reserved for toe finale. George | Sie Catharine Roge: f te ai nit ns . es ig Fa the Gespwares te that | Sopel 1 Ee a oe route nT ore cpt | Ts of whem he mld almost ne: hing, ha promlad tore Bint Banter Light (HD, Fos, Wincror, with plaster, tomas- | ie BEDrOM B, Now (Arr ache Mica Lamion, Robbine, f Cor x jetier has been receive . U ing to re it one js mistrespes *" mitted; ter. emond. "i a rd to hla vista Wo Knson and French soldigrn. Theatres and Exhibitions. the Indy ct Commander Dx ‘cay, of the steer Der | 925%, tusek crow fying into that lady's apartment | | Schr Bluegrit (Br), Aikineon, Cumberland, NB, 16 days, with | Caribexena: Mery Mershon. hare, a % Oy wan Tauale (s \ooks:—To the Massachn- | BRoaDway THRAIRE—The same attinctive entertain. | Certes, of the allied fleet fx ,’h® Black Sea. Cep‘sin | shortly afterwards at Twickenham, was supposed to be | #1indstones, 12 98 Mlunnex & Co, CORE PORT, Oct Sl—Arr sohes Henry Castof, Siete. tothe Semday Sokol i, ftuerican Tract Xo. | ment which was given here Inst evening, ts to berepented | D’Arrienu is the son-in-law of We, Wm. B:teCouteuls, | ing, "Mr. Thackeray, however, neem to diworedit that | £0" Corl" etivourm: Reed, Fast pinto tc fab lag for Havana, Ardw-Boown, Lovell, Pal Churches te the Wena othe, Methodist | to-night. It cumprises four pieces, in all of which Me, | of Shis city, and both Mimself and a “¥ are known to | it wes the tena fide royal shade; and Twickenham being | Echr New Zealand, Lyman = River for Albany. é cos Poor at lows City: to various neody Sabrath sehen, {he | and Mrs, Wiliams will appear. many ot our city, This lady, who bas u."F Eeatlence at | a shady grove, tie doubte whether his Majesty is not re | Sebr Tice Siena prov tocare bile Habty, Bendy, Boston "para tia 2 m w “ ” A i .” a ec q r i feable Ausiliary besides fore vmaliergrante in | p,NMO%* GanDEY.—The opera of the ‘Love Spelt” wil Y Scturminal to dee nim I'ppnetic, and wes Purpose | “in “onctustem we ‘would counsel Mr. Thackeray in | Echt Vane, Keller, Machine . Gerding RYork. "ase hee of empor eer irates. Appropriations were made of €:,000 reveated this eve being positively the last ap- | wont to Sebastopol, aid was permitted i god © | furure to avold such cockneyisas ts its” for Mis’and | &ebr Henry Laurens, Machiaa. Fa mouth, Ja. 1 pF ag Ty Eel Eg Begentcat donee bo a opere company. Te vessel he commanded. As fate would Save it, te | “acarce” for scarcely. —“Heacce to good” counds strange | £¢ht Maxflower, Yates, Machine, York dentgation chases from Balasore.” | ‘and {to be paid so socn'en the statcot the fonds ihe | uc DeNNY TaeatRs.—The dramas of Sebastopol” amt | cay abe had ehovwen for the interview was the notabi® rs:end he might, with equal propriety, omit | Scet Aravells, Kass AuGign. Baw HAVEN, Nov Meacr sckrs ithopard, Acbeny: Cau new tated ee aes Mil permit. | ‘Gold ”’ are announced again for this evening. They | one of the bomburdment of Sebastopol, and see was ) <tiusions to 'concubiner,”’ “sernglios,” narems, Vy vor | ene Grea neat race, preriden. Phiedelpiia. Si sehr Ratnuel do; in Noreen hedges gay Tay ned ako are drawing full houses every night. pote Ae boar when ordera were received to eom- | 5 me,” “making fun,’ €c.. which either pafac | Fehr Susan Ba Gorum, Me. : Wares ESE... mace ates Planet, Mandy, Albany] meeting. "8 ] | Bonroy's Three, —The eapital farce of the ‘Pic Nic’? | mence the attack, The @ituation way anything but | fujly grau’ oD the ears of the audience, or make Mr. | fehr Lexin) ons ps na. ean " pa A played to-night for the Grst time, in conjanction agreeable ton ladyy-but there wassno escaping, and | jhackeray B.™#elf ridiculons, Sete Botaon, Fern Bee PLA 1A, Row 1—Arr, bark. A.A Deebart, Hewkt Tuvixo Monwoxs.—Mr. ©. W. Lamorendiere | “i? %* Semedy of the ‘ Man of Many Friends.” was obliged to rerenin azd witness the terrific seene ‘om Gre Banner, Turks Toby nds brig , Ferrell, "| ‘Rockport. r Schr Neurmabal, Bariege, Hocking. — Writes to the Detroit Adrertioer that the Beaver lalani | p,Woit’(k's Trane —The comedy of the “ Man of Many | fei first tolast, With shot axl shells, and on Grats OSFRATIONS IN Car -Dpri Behr fous Dyer, spl. * bas Ed ap ets bg peo phn Of canal Vecurls, Seid enter cm 0 wp of te Steen ae Se at tee as Heghin ih ib tien poe oy we learn Shat a ringle “44 patehaie a OOM ng aig i uit ton), Thewine, Abo urate John © Brom. Gra ilimackinaw and vicinity t jand that in thesStraits | by manager Wallack for this evening. P P°' M4" | odor of battle, aud the nen iauhed to q"Patural fury by | purchased about, 060,000 baniel of wheat, the . fom, snd Chariet Gx p t ot Vhieh, it is enid, will go forward to Boston. ‘At an ave- the Woon's Miserre: the storm of iron and leaden rain, + be sup echt By bibl etary Me Meh oem | oven the wenn. * TOU MMC oF | Oo hae mel score semen ot Ey | eat marty en of Sar alo walter ped | ed st Seay: Bena care sve of the sufferers. ‘ " 4 ut war. - 4 5 ian hare The Det Mt Tribune ine ala charge ob’ 6 Seuss Till repeat the popular opera of weut on shore in company ‘ith ether, and, whi” “he Sanja, she Nocbatt oe fase oni Mage og and fs 80 brs port, raver Island through 2 ‘ rg the environs of rtiall: uered str 4 gene + Other how- fever. ‘The tan, les Mormon hE (ot ati thous | atone RareenD sp Wi Aisomms have provide an bake, narrowly ous A caaten ball dunt corse witing” | SUE Mere, Actively in buying throughout the | Sehr hi ‘nvirg been removed. help ed, {his evening. ther any’ bat @ musical sound. Mrs, 4 Ls ~ sero le to estimate the quantity | sehr e ; = la Aion cxbibition at heat Thie splendid diorama is | 1’Arricau was, perhaps, the only lady who witnemed | ». °° angi: bands during that time at fully two mile } foe Two young girls, davghters of Issac Hall \ pice ot Aentomy Sab. ‘he bombardment of Sebastopol els. This statement of the extent of oper. | acne y borvabet ine Creed, were, drowned IaManetg And" | Gilt COLNE! extertanment in Brooklyn, last evening, | {svhicnably sensitive ladles would A yf RE we Met ‘he 20th ult. They were attempt: | cons, ee! to ex: | tered the even to visit their hi Of the commeres of pur, ety, ont Rd rt Bawepre {ire dog succeed tn all bis morn aad Mrs Col: | vive the fearful shock of the: bettie apres ete re 2, Boston.