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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1855. nation, in the present, it is a question whether fiftecs the | Great Bacitement at han, KansaseAn The Guovies Scummary of the meee THE GRAND CAMPAIGN OF 1858+ | fioctea millions, rec ynized by fourteen mies: * Daa harbors of ‘New ik nn ethno oy ‘the ttm last, Abolitionist ‘We learn from Mr. Newman, of D vi; | Collins, of that place, was killed this moraiay about sua- rise, A Aap Laughlin. As far aswo have been able te { Ripa. learn,“the circumstances are as follows:— Barks. a8 property Sates of this Union—equal in tertitery to coe half of Eu ‘bound to the ‘Vaion only THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. = ap sin sessgatane Se fame, have oe Rave act 8 igh it 1s property, we bave tho right to ite e ent amd Mr. Laughlin ‘made an exposition of the mid- use anywhere in the Union, where the law of a sovereign ight organisation the abolitioniatein the f 0 ea i ah settee called the ‘Grand pm-nt end Regimeata } 5 The First Mutterings of the Distan ; | state tes not probibited it. To ceny this right ia to ‘Thunder. Seny the property. re If these are the tiue issues between us—aud who can deny it—in it to be wondered at that the South, in view of the coming contest, should insist on having, in Movements and Opinions of the Demo- | most conservative branch of the government a known f the Kansas Legion.” Collins, it seems, was Culonel of j one of the in this order, and determined to Siege NoTae Pog a Lime or] him, a cordance determination, be, and come brother seaeienie second on eamealay last to in, March 23, off Bonin Island, Martha, Mesder, PH, cruliag fer *P1D do July 10, Cortes. Stetson, NB, 8 whe law alee lac Slee Slade & . . 4 and tried son of her own. Not for propagandism or aa- reek out Mr, Lar and demanded an an- cratic Organs, Sections, Factions, sault, but for protection; not to force any institution or qualifed retraction of bla recent confeesion; and Ship Cryetat Pao most, rei Cliques and Politicians, law on any ene, put to preserve ourselves from federal upon Mr. Laughlin refusing to make apy cuncession ‘Avg i7, lat 16 8. lon 38 10 “1 piety, developing itself to us in the guise of high-handed whatever, immediately snapped his gun at him Ades from ke. kee robbery. 1ea1 oppression under the name of freedom. (Lavghlin), and then fired at him, but fortunately the Sh eey ” If my posit.on, as to the location of our gandidate, is Ceipon wes turned. aside by e spectator. Me. Laugh werent reed to, it pears tome the is made. lin then drew a revolver and fred at his opponent, kill- | gteamer, ‘Dunber, The eyes and heats of the South are turned to ene man. ing ‘him instantly. We regret, to learn that Mr L. was | Ships. Int 6 3, lon 24° ee eee, CUT AND “DETHD’ Ar | sesbe'at iendele” Our gloriacs’ old creumonweetin, the: |, tharteean incipled, welt Maina We | dneteiien Weare ‘ale intrmed that, tilondy Mr, | Toss: Cy an aa aloisnes aaic f 3 BE CUT AT | name as leader. Our glorivus old common unpri It It | the ride, We are ort . eae oe GI RAMME, 70) DRIED AT | pame 1a home of democracy, was the fret to turn | these reatsus were ever ‘good, surely t pies stronger Tyoch a member of the pro-alavery party, wat wounded | ga, ard p,apkoe Ranger, Ravee, fom Uarditt Aug 25 for Ginga (8 DEM CRATIO NATIONAL COMMITTEE. back the feul engulfing cide of Know Notbingism. What | now than ever, when the democratic party at the North, | iis the Lead by the discharge of a gun. 16 | Pty Pockawar, from New Orleans for Liverpool, was eg Rn fm ‘his committee are requested | State so deserving the noncr, nnd what om even of that | with but rare ions, 18 rotten to the core; when the | ‘hus it is that the fight so long talked about hns be- | alized Oot 38, ton 60. een n compores fotel, in Washington, on Tuca- | Doble State can dispute the palm with Henry A. Wise? | memory cf the California wrong still burns inoar bosoms; | gun, ani it is to be hoped that this fearful but righteous Moses Taylor, from Marseilles for Calcutta, Bept 24, to el on ‘a of January next, at 12 o'elock M. Tho Hoist! hoist ! Messrs. Editors, his banner to the breeze! | when no party can stand up at the North that does not | result will quell the rising spirit of rebellion and treason a Og eee award, ane i oy te Bt ny osiituted by the inet Democratic Ne. | raise the Cemocratic war cry of Wise and victory! | compromise with abolition; and when aggression stares | whic bas been rioting in our midst, Bl a ohert & Edward, from New Haven for Barbadoss, fomal Couvention, consists of the following gentlemen: | Bere. in his naive home, and it will come rolling back | at uson every side, and the price of is dis- | We learn that Br. Lynch, who was engaged in the PS. desk Bherwood, eerie, was toga Now 4 pepe. 1 Bastings Striokiand, Me. S. R. Adams, fis, * hd Leg eage ican ae Kiar od aes rod pened By what fang ei past or of the does fight, has been tried and acquitted. ++ 168 a hark Anna, of New York. steering 8, was seen Sept30, lat OF om tho i:e-bound regions of jorth, from } our cotemporary judge when he sees no inovnsistenc; abet AS bark 4 Dovid A'Smalley, Vic” ‘Afced PBigerton, Ohio, | 4 million ery, honest southern hearts, trom | the courrehe ecnimends¢ j Superior Court=General Term. and |, Bark Lymer, of and lor Boston from Caloutia, Nov 4, it 88, BF. Hallett, Mass, Francis P. Stone, Ky. Maine to Caliiornia, from Florida to Towa, till But the Advertiser 3 as though nae ny was really DECISIONS. Captain N R Hagan, #0) a port fer Welcome B. Sayles, R. 1 George W. Jones, Tenn. the whols Union shall shout aloud a glad weloome to the | practicable. We in?’ ‘no such bope. South cau- 4 h conta. ‘At Pensacola, Nov 1, lat 2820, lor 73 20. JimesT. Pratt Coon, Alex F. Morrison, Indiana, | 508g¢r and oppressed of every land, a mighty huzaa for | not be united pending a Presidential canvas, In “the | Hevder ws, Hendrick, New trial denied, with costs. ando, Ela oe ees Sobn P. Beekman, N. Y. Isaac Cook, Hlinois. religion, the constitution and peace! 1 say emphsticaily, while the demon of spoils and Snelling vs. Lord.—Juagment for the platatiff fur the fs intended for the sy oh, ‘cad tbe coca, 4h cua: Ost eee Keres te cc a ing milton itr "Tam dow fruen demtartforkero | Evadirs inion of gotsnge pos deew te east, | smovet ot be couminion charged fr the election of | Ariel y GRATE wa of abo 0 inn cana to | Hartera: brtensamn truer Cod, Hoy, Rem he yy count vie arr |, to ret cane ee le Worship, but Iciaim for him qualities 8 for the time ant patviotion sleeps slrat and ercahed; it beate only Tnttizg | rent, and #600 for closing the business. Nineveh owned ny the Buller, and Capt Harris Biackvole, | "Asomanean; Novi—in pore Br bige Napier and N Rovere M. McLane. Ma. ‘Thomas Baltzell, Flor Pieces no mild lukewarm gentleman, so placable and po- rts of the scattered few, or, if it comes forth, it is Lippincott vs, Cargel.—The detendant is estopped from | whe will ber. for Yrovidenoe. Bark Cecilia (Br), Williams, was expec! ‘Wiliam H, Clark, Va James W. Scott; Tones, ite to his enemies that his best friends can’t tell who are | like ‘the murdered ghost” attendiog at the orgies of the | cenying that the property of Chase was placed in his ‘rom Heltas and was chartared for Bos'on. a William B: Clark, Va. Samoa W. Soott, Texas, his foes, who his frier dx, will serve our purpose. No, he | wicked nds for the purpose of fatistying debts of his New | pa., wereld Mactn - Comssenmedeasey —_ en Remon Am, tone hip Parana, Kangyo, tee 5.7, Bailey, Georgia.” Ben}, L. Henning, Wis, | must be fierce and irrosistible in attack, invinetble in'de- | We enter, therefore, our solemn protest against any | York creditors, end ix bound to pay one-half of plaintiff's LADELP EIA, X CAT Geers SaosToue: | MNGrE, Saki barks on. Trot fo, ot 2 Eiward Bett Aiebaroa, Wilkan ie Gale Cal fence, to his friends a tower of strength, to his enemies . , terrible asan army with banners It {# an old charge of The above call has been made at the request of Hon | [Orns Me ; ig friends, now ready to be repeated, thet the de- George Band Riddle, of Delaware meeraey fear to oller & prominent mann, 3h jfrould be a5 eg ay exponent of the party as it ix, but soloct always some A LOUD ita FOR HENRY A. ‘entra reins, aon fete obsourity, whe ie brought out . ‘0 represent the as it ought tobe. not ato; {From the Kichmond (Va.) Enquicer.] now to cikeuss Ab teeth ofthis T ‘only aasert that now, “at THE NEXT PRESIDENT—WHY THE DEMOCRATIC CAN- | ailothers. is the time when the peoplo will demand to know DIDATE SHOULD BE A SOUTHERN MAN—WHAT their leaders. The times are troublous and: rous; he SHOULD BE HIS QUALIFICATIONS—AND THE MAN | must be a man of note and mark, self-sustained; he must Withi ths the democratic party will present must not only be known an‘ party, ha pears weandigate for the Presidency, Ub to the | but with the Rey of to-day; ‘must not only have icy ig o] & new era bas duwued upon us which brands with fol Cheney vs. Grifith.—Demurrer overruled unless de. Thorndike, Torrey, Salem; Ormus, Bal Ry 4 her past course; if, under the lead of strange men wy fendant Pacer amaine ‘and pays the cvsta, Then | McGregor. Calais; ‘schrs Lewis Mulford, Doyle, Boston J Biron, ‘abella Thompson. oo Louts Walsh, Raton, 8t John, Thorndike, ~ .. 8 Yor! Rishop, via Monte- measure which, while professsing to preserve the cousist- | debt, provided sufficient funds have come into his hands. | Bi), Port au Prince; bi ‘Rivuiet, Noi Rio de Jane yideo, for Bio Janeiro in 10' days; Gj Mallard. for New -ency of the State, abandons her time-honored polioy. It | It parties agree, judgment wich coats; i€ not, reference. | fairs, Balk Polo, NS Kilen Di ag ed CG Pristts, Savin, to d0;° me, Jane, f, for Baltimore, brig strange doctrines, the teachings of her statesmen, some | he has the liberty to answer in twenty days. neck, Bui iintonia Wi of whom have gone to their long homes, while others yet jk Shad ranean a ey ry Br), Het a Chas A Langley, Ri ‘Samson, from souk Ge e ean on ae longo 5 agers cas nee pet mets Heath, from Rio de pin Se ied race 7 eaiotn ‘bark Paton Se of ow 108 ter, ray lcntia; sf 3 devotion to principle, conservatiun, and iadevendenss, | _PeDY Focxp—The body of » man, about 30 years of | _Clavfehmers Delarare, Capea. New York; Eulmali, Baker, Dolla; bh, bark Wm Schroeder, Upon, but is to be ecld to swell the ranks of national patties, | age, apparently a German, was found in the ferry slip on | Reston; brig Sarah Aven, Doyle, ce ‘ena Abela Oot ltrie port berk Grampas, for Bee- Cor 5 jones, Crowel sanbeas, Hy then let the deed be done openty—boldly. Let us not | Hoboken side, at half-past cight o'clock, on Saturday | do; Geo Edward, May. co; Pequonnock, Burroughs,’ do- unfuithfulue-s to the past is hidden from detection by | Water, subsequently summoned s jury, and held an in- | sa See port arrivals, Horton, ready topo i ; to the peop! ti “ t nest, which resulted in a verdict of ‘ Accidentull In the report of ship Margaret Ehza, from Bueuos Ayres, ar- | for Boston, ready 10 fo into dock. present tine expectation 1s ioat in a boundless field of | parti-{pated in the contests of the time, but must have | seme shatlow compromise. Uowned.””. There: were no signe of violence upon the | rived seacrasy, whieh was ashore om ane taland; aad got oct | Gheaweazee cya ie oor ahi Volga, Hole; bound ne conjecture as to who will be the man. Public discussion da stand too firmand known for cavil; @ faith ax 5 i feet six inches in | by the assistance of steamtuge, it ahould have read ahe was not | the Bultic. of everything pertaining to our government is the very | *ngle-minced and prevailing as Abraham’s ;’no conceal- | A FREE SOIL SOFT SHELL DEMOCRATIC | "mains. Deceased was about five feet six inches in | Ds ior te rnred, and nol as reposted yersorday. Care Wartiex, Oct 20—In port schr Marla L Davis, Whel- Dulwark of our federal safety; itis the best pledge of ta- | ments, no subserfuges, no haltway porition, bat open, | “NEW YORK VIEW OF THE WHOLE FIELD. height, and had du a fustian ieng cost of omnnt Peres. |. Cpruimeceday, the-whed blowing Sek toon MWe 1 Ale. tae Boman Sor Seats, togrity to tLe people—the vindictive law to theie rulers, | candid, honest, bold in asserting, daring In defence, {From the Albany Atlas. eee ee een ee ee eee ee ich bis cone | raftin tow of a tmail stesmiug on the North river, was driven | Olexrurdcs, Nov 4—Arr bark George Lealle, Hall, NYort. Ducabsion induoss honest, thonght foteresitalinn, proud, cefiant and seltreliant on ‘principles, expressed | The new republican party has quickly Gnishe1 its ca- | ceDts in his poo cots, but no papers by which his name | Fy we superior force of the wind and the ebb tide, on the 8 Genoa, Oct 16-—In port ship St Peler, Gardner, expected termination action. From’ these well established pro. | and known to all, alike to friend or enemy.’ All this I | reer in the Siete, Sewardism does not merely lose power, | °U!d be arcertained, si 0.0% Governor's Island, In lls course, while Griting, the } fo (0 the Urimens barks Sen Breeze, Maya, t pe Paloreao ee positions, I deduce, as a corollary, the propriety not only, | claim for Mr, Wise ; and add to this a private character | but position. The results of the Ohio and New York Misccllanenes Meuaa gutck: tx! voesel Sie Posvagcess Hele’ Miwa. oe Se | teas see foe. Mensteh, “t0'lond fr NYon beig vasey but the necessity ofa full und fair discussion of all the | Uusullied by a single vice, noble, honest, truthful | elections places Chase at the head of that purty. and | 71; o,, Wistelinneoms Borelam te dog inregete Reread one tit tho ant close was broken loose from her | 6bip Oriental, Rou ‘Crimea. circumstances and concomitants which should gnide ua | heart, and you have the man suited to the times. You | gives tg Sewurd a subordinate position, But republican. eee ot are Give al weak ill | mooriogs and driven asbore with the raft. ‘She wae afterwards OTTENBONG, Oct 28—In port ships Dublin, Evalds for Boa- in the choice of @ candidate. * * * * * | Lave iho man who was called by the people of Virginia | ism itsett is put in the buckground as a polleal power | ‘P® Parcment, of Paris during the present year will | Teen i ter pate having sustained but Wile injury ton, repe; Sarah Puringion, Whiiney, for do idg. There is but one national party now, is a proposition | to be their Governor, desyite the opposition of party | by the demonstration of strength made by the Know No- fiat a O00T. * the tao a ‘Gee ee ri nt, Avia! Pandace, Joknean, trom Pacwarsla tee. Bio toceich, Beer men ‘eae 3 backs Aoeee ), Pag claimed by every democraric press in ‘tho Union, and | leaders and presses ; for, in Virginia, at louet, itis a well | things inthis state and in Maseachusetts, The cou- | fun goof the repair ct hedraclie oatablishononts, sewers, | putinto Can (er Gananca iRiver), Brasil, on the th Sepler’ Lima hteGrenor’ for San Francisee Ia all November; that party is our own. Iftbis be a fuct—if it really is | kuown fact that Br.’ Wise was not the choice of thein- | nection of the whig paity North with the whig party Md the works cm the Pierre, O71 OOF; dedemaities for | Def: leaky, and was disg to tnd leak. Messenger (Br). Van Noreep, for do. Sid Oct 29, tak eon true that the whig party is literally gone, Alssolyed ia | fluential men of the State, not the selected of the leading | South is eompictely broken off by this fauccess of the | 8d the works on tho Moves, O71,000f.; fademnities fol | ag waueetco. Wood, at Baltimore from St John, NB, was | Arch (br), Keuney, NYorx, the vitriol bath of Kniw Nothingiam, and the Know | jourpals; and yot, the first day of the Staunton Conven- | *‘Americans.”? Fan oon hoe a he, BE OWE. making a total | {2.collision in the bay with sehr Sea Gull, bound out, by which | _ Have, Nov1—In ort ships Contederaion. Corning, for M Nothings broken into hostile sections—more oppoed to | tion made hts nomination sure. He was callod by the ‘The olé whig party in the South has entirely abandon: | PU" Ti82,c0Or, for the differeat works of roreit; and Kkecp. | (20 tig recelved some alight damage to ber bulwarks. ‘York, Mig) Helvetia, oe, no BUN TORY, as cakes each other than to denoeracy—why, then, in consiiera- | People. Give us this man for our loader in the coming | ed its orgonization and name, and gone bodily into the | 0f 4162 CC0F for the different works of repair, P| gene Casetan, Atwood, 1rom Bangor for Providence, put |» HAsARA, Nov §—hrr sbip John Harris, M 3 tion of the fact, that the President is to be elected by the | Contest, end cpposition will disappear ; a few disappoint- | secret lodges, with no inconsiderable accession of votes | 18 the streets in proper orver. , into Holme’s Hole 16th with loss of part ot deck load of lunber. | priisveiphin: 12th, ship Simota’ Nas, Cardia orig Wad . nation at large, the conclusion seems simple enough that | ¢4 office hunters, « few forlorn peninnpe 9 tora, | secured by vhe attractive form and congenial fanaticism The Jews of Fxeter, Bi:mingham, ani Norwich, (Eng.,) Br Senn Garaxp, Cook, from Boston tb inst, of and for 8t | Pigeon, Radovich, Fin: Meme lionel sobr Wintemoyeh, the democracy can elect whoever they please. Let ussee | made rabid by drinking the bitter waters of Salt river, the Order. With this party the Know Nothings of sew | have agreed to present congratulatory addresses to John NB, went arhore lth, at the of Morrow, if this be a fact and fair conclusions and look well to the | May bark and snarl at our heels. but the victory will be ir ab York and Mae: setts are in cx hsapport. Dr. Adie 1 Vose, Crowell, fer Gardner, of Massachusetts; or Fillmore, of New York; | with m and is the present parai . ‘entrance har sNYork. commun‘on tha | Al’erman Sal mone, on his election “as Lord Mayor of | bor, in allempting to.put in for a harcor- She was about (hree ips Tuva (Sn), Roig; Linda (Sp), Ferrer, and Carmem ii a sure and complete ; 1t will be more—it will_be just and eal ass de. Londcn. At Norwich an amendment was moved, on the | 3¢érsold Potnsurance, Ep), Goicoechea, NOrleans; bri ite (Sp), Ventura, de. ‘prospects caliee of the pasty (135 iotiiig Beane |) veterans e WAR WIGS “Alceady tiey begin to speak of a Presidential ticket | ground that the alderman had “compromised a religious | _ A WaTersoaceD and dismasted versel. appereatly a brig, | Wiuirase Nov 9A) p Africa, Harri he Know Nothings are atterly sundere!—civided not : i % Carri \ians place of Worstt with lumber afloat near by, was ath, inet, Block Island | 28 hours, fir Liverpool (and proceoded sanie day); ‘sober only 1adically but sectionally. But it is equally true, ae ‘ which +hivl! combine the Northern and Southorn disciples | principle” by attending @ Christian place of worship on | Pin nike ‘hy whaling bark Hecla, at New Bedford. He'ena, Bob jetou (cld 1th uly for NYork. that the party is not extinct. thongh beaten at the South, MR. WISE IS MODEST. of the O:der: ter instance, Crittenden, of Kentucky: and | the day of his election ; but the opposition did not meet | °fCcp w'p Wuatame, Ireland, at Oharieston from Philadel Tn port barks Mary re 4 ‘ Mataca, Oct ount party at the North Au: The followirg extract of a letter from Henry A. the chief rabbi, is safd | phin, reports thet on the 1itn inet, In the latiinde of Matieras, | Bosion, ida; Mary FH er, nd, to for Bo ton; y ee cl combi: t i | tohave taken auch offense at the sppointment of a clec- | saw'a herm bi we to, With a’ of distress flying, b from Malta, arr 2: ; sche Bros Pad terior to the Virgic is elveiion, ino ianue having aren in ) Wise shows that he is not only an independent man, aie aatcns ns Se re ee er pan bi Loch MapsO RRDARAIe in consequat ce ot ta blowing Pi gee at tbe ‘une ft w dock une (ihe bad gone fo Gibraltar recently, supposed te do- raadional cr secuonst the pery on its. spread cous | butw modest man, aud that there isasuperabundance | compel Ceptaia Chase and J.icutenant Seward to dabani | Cardinal Wieciman held an ordination on Sunday, Oct. | !"poteb e for Capt Ireland to rencer her, any sesistance,and | liver part of oulward cargo, and returned provably to load foe on reed che unenent and singuerie Rerbaakie petriioge OF a We thelr forces, cx to orgunize their dimtai-hed and strag- | 21st, in London, when he aduitted two clergymen of the | Wet last seen ther were thrawing the deck load overboard. | alee. Ait IO, ele BT Harn, Rrench,, Bt Thee eqiryed the unasual sud singula ty fortunate privilege ot | of solid democratic timber for the Presidency. He sine aaa mire ahoiltion party, such ns Smitt, | Church cf Eogiand into the priesthood of tke Church 0° Hoth os to Maxtnexs. Echt Korah A‘Hiommont, Grose, and Black Fish, Boeves, Wow heeging tts own ponliion upon, the great axeiting tople | ‘soy5 there are at least two med in Virginia that he son ani Fred. Dovglass have been accustomed to | Reme,—pamely, the Rey. William John Roberts, We A. | 4 siuer Whit Ligi third order of French ttuminating the | SExy ot 271m port harka Dunlel, Whelden, for Ros- iets every where, it at once, in every Southern | should prefer to himeelf, and one of these, we ex- of Merten College, Oxford, and the Rev: Jobn Hilary Dale, | Entise Hor izon.—This lighthouse is nitua ed stan elevation of | ion, "lag; Azof, simmons, for York, do; brig ate planted its standard on what it justly thought i ere a ‘the ntrovgest bulwark in Southern pole ng sriviug to | Pect, is Extra Billy Smith, and the other John M. attijude in which the recent elections | M.A. of Christ Chu:ch, Oxford, and lately a missionary | about 450 feet above the sea, and half a milo from the exirem\- | Stover, uc. ‘The New Eogland States and New York ia | ot the Established Church, in the diocess of New Zealand. | ty of Point Lyma which forms the west point of the epirente: pietanaas, Nov &Arr brig A Blanchard, Bisnchwrd, Me- i N i Vest, Louisiana tite. 1 ; st of thio the Bay of San Diego. Tt oonsisls of a stone dwelliny ware its own, that cause whieh is to the South asacred | Botts or Cuptain Tyler. Hear Mr. Wise:— eee Se emoticon | ae hag been apprinted pitest of the new chapel of ) Ce sory anda lia, wit a lower tower of brick rising fom | "TSizeemo, Oct 2$—In port barks Fi Wright, toe ark ot honor, life and competence. [tf organs und ora~ Last—I regret to be compelled to notice what seems to | under, tion, Upon i will fall the duty of | the mionary recterate of Hollows ecentie. ‘The eldvation will give full effect to the light, | poston 25iht Powbalan, Peep barks Ferpandinn, ear Hiab ee tors assured us thatit was on this subject, not only a5 | yo an insidious attempt to luppair my Usefulness, just at . y Je missionary recto v- cE olen weather, shoud tes visible 25 to #5 mallee Basten is Roweaiay, Teen, ie A kex eee a dutes that are to rua for the Presi- dency aguinat the candidate of the united democracy on the dati: nal course. Republicans, whether under Chase or Seward, will furnish a mere interlude to the drama. It will probably be placed in a dilemma where it cannot move a step without advancing the interests of ove or the conservative as Demicracy, but far moze just and tene } this time of difficulty and danger. The Seatnel speaks of to Southern rights. The noted third degres wax invented, | he indication in serious sections of adesire to aoe ate and contrary to their oaths of secrecy, b uited to the | jim (me) for the Presidency,” andsays, “Mr. Wise's later Forld. Shey planted themselves on the Constitution and | jetters bye beon written with a knowledge of that fact.’? Uvion, vowing either gallantly to go doxa ic to de- | If (,is is meant to say that J wrote warmly for the Union feat, or rise pre-emineotly victorious om the holy princi- | in order to make a national slaim to a nomination, it is pies of equal rights to every portion of the Union, an erroneous imputation, to say the least of it. The idea these professions and self-made issues, the election came | Of ine Prevideney has bo! ben allowed. to enter my on in Virginia, and the result bia been ‘een, Slow asis | peng. That iron baa not pierced my. heart. the Southern mind to seize on and adopt new an ge | T kucw how it impairs « publis man’s useful- doe'rines ; repulsive to Sonthern hearts aud badits a3 | ness to make such, an imputation upon his was proscription and persecution ; as foreign t> them a8 | wspirntions. Did the Sentinel so intend? It looks very was religious bigotry and political fanaticinm ; little as | Men live gs if ils fears were father to its thoughts. they had cause to trust or love aught that is Norihernin | Gen say, on thac tubject, that 1 mean to keep the even politics, the party yet polled a vote which would have y. without fear, favor or affection. If the defeated Jobnson or Pierce, and, had the previous vote Dita tite ensure’ would kee Uadedede HREvUE Tite | cemocracy would be guided by me, Tean find one hun From an cficial return just published ia the Moniteur | sels from the north should give Point Loma a berth of half a | 4 Cce, in quarantine. Algérivn, it appeara peter pid ‘of Iund were made in | Be, rounding-up gradually after passing it until Ballast Pour at Puanck, Oc 19—In_ port bark John Melsby, toe Fuller Ne the second quarter of the | Peintis brought in range with the Play ng caretul notto | phiindeiphia, hig bv ten, DAruaby. fhe do, to tad "Sota nt Sie ¥ a bb eal. 26 by | oes mare of the village than the most eastern houses, other- | Boynton, Bartlett, for Cape Hayt, to finish loading for NYart, prevent: yeu ernor General, y | wire thare is Senge ofgetiing on Zunings Shoal,on tne eas: | sid eame day; Kernieat, Conner, Boston, wri the General ¢ . ‘Jeremie. 1’ load for’ NYork: Delafield, which four | dieg, Yo load for NYork; Wm T Dugan, do do; Alma P, Broa: scona, do n, and 0 by the Pre- | deol he channel. Kecpon the above range, and when up | even, irr K f th C 9 (thin * Poin’, within a shbip’s of io other of two opponents, each equally repugnant to its | "0 <) { same period, not less |. wits Balagt Fe Mong e mpatbiee. a 6a rn * 20 aympatbiew 1 arr, one eight of mile CoE RITER, Og :0—In vort ihe foreign verel Kong Thryen, When the contest erines in that sbape, or any shape carried. A mlle or two ahove ihe bay bi pune é , ine sailing directions, | Kinsman, for Boston, do; barks Abagan, Donnel New York will te ready to speak and act. Her demoora- | cancy occasioned by the death of General Montevecehio, | {icin ihe south choult ebverve the, same nulling Sresieo peman, {or bigeye cy, uselessly snd shai sefully divided, are in @ large ms- | who died from the effects of his wound. Col. Giustiniani, southote Hne ball a mile seaward of Point Lome. ‘The lati: ee Grona. Re Henriette, Fal for a . do. jerity even at this mement. Nothing is wo ‘o's gn to | who is now with the ¢xpeditionary corps, has been pro- | {tude and longitude of the light, as given by the Coast Sur- | “Riveng’ Get s0—In port barks Rapid Pike, wi, fits fo 60 her Leart aa tne proscriptive priveiples'of tho secret | moted to the rank of Major General, and entrusted with | vey, b— a. _g, | Gaye previously; Race Horse. Searles for ions Order, New York is a cosmopolitan Stite*holding tho | the command of the brigade which General Bontevecchio | 14 Bay 8° | lehler, Paine, for do 224; Euiaw, Mathews, for do portals through which the commerce and imigeatiyn of | previously commanded. M. Giustiniani is a Gencese, and | Latitude, t Bird, Weston, from Constantinople, arr 22d. to finish Algiers : Jeni . - | faihama may be carried, steer for the Pia} 2 eee hag na el ‘po 'i2 feet wal'r, one elghih of a mile As to what New York will do then, the Aflas gives the nisationsteiad vexieieeete h be p a f te infor copivation ts advancing in Algeria. New Town (new San Diego), four miles, six fathoms ma, THortenbas, Oct $1—In port ships Lella, Stafford, for Bale following agreeabte information ster of War at Tarfa hag just supplied the va- | cérried. A mile or two above the bay becomes shoal. Vessels | more; A Robinger rus), for Riyorl last Mary More il, do doy 3 : : f : i 1316 W ton and ell soon; brixa J Pendleton, from g shed men whom I prefer for the Presidency to myselé. 1} the continent enter, and its great seaport and its natural, | is considered to be one of the most distinguished atatt | i ee i aii ied for the frac tine Now 16 fase ana | Howton and rail soon; ove ton, TO peu) it was defeated by a large majority ton, but only | Sth find two, at least, in Virginia. One you know very | and artificis! connections win the Interior reovive the’| ofiecrs in the Sardinian arsey. theresfter very night ftom sunset to runt, ‘nid further ep tinap le, wie fat EW Seba Soyburn, G3 so by suchan effort as the Democracy of the Old Dominion | Notagain valte anon a belive ure than ere amt thoy | 2tteviel viche of these great stroams. For New Yors | ueen Victoria’a government has consented to the aivi- | othe. sy order ofthe Lighihease Hoard, | 2h \arke Boundiag Blow, Halton, Bostoa; 200, Abby, Nid? 3 it would be ai cf city or New York State to consent to Principles of | jion ef the diccess of Loronto, Upper Canada, and the i HE, Maj. Top. Eng. Br Me). | erson, Cs toade gaan Tuy Heres as enol eal | Fi aie hom me a iyo chad ta mace | Tn yy otsacastn, mc ow to goutonancs them | sccnaty navaments fr bee Pespom are orn te | 10s, 2h Lenton Dey hm Hencn, a Osher | “Feestna, Qt 24-tn pork Batre Pras, Me i 5 It in every Southern State. | © z et Baw Boece ve 1 | 18 te suppose its people to be deprived of reason and of | hands of the authorities at Doctor’s Commons, It is in- fhe SHOAL NEAR OLAND. me ¥ 3 sie igen pets ty pinks. Mithere has been n serious | ebm,” T will rule them But the icea of rullag or | rie cenmon instincts of a eelish nature. Itisa diagease | forded na nnieer ee ay culscogal: seer the ment cf which Grockmotan, Oct. 6, 1886, | ger pane Map ony, Rie ee Seana onal, Breen not ruling shall noc turn me a hair's b.eadth from my own convictions ax to what my duty as a patriat requires. I will write. epeak, act as I think right, and leave the pi Ra ME a Lewis Perry, Eile, for 7 JOM: Nov wi * the | Boston, jdg,’ destination changed from N York. Teed FR 81 Jonx, NB Nov 10—Sid brig L Berry, Matanzas; schr P abrasion ofSouthern feeling for years on the subject of to New York that she has permitted this stain of a nar- | 3i11 be at Kingston our rlave property, and the sensitivexess hs increased i vow sectarian d which wil comprise several large | ,.1he Royal Swedish Aamiralty Board hereby report, tor the to tarnish her maine, The democratic | arg important townships {a the eastern @ivision of the | {prmalion of mariners, dat whoa! baa been di ; ; is to Dla: for pl 8, t imina- e1 dolly, until it has acquired the painful soreness of a | consequences to Ged and “ihe eountiy,’? without think. | Pezty Js to blame for permitting rivulsies, the reccimina- | present cioce corrected compass) 71 $ Iattudinal minutes! distance P Ladd, NYork; 12h, brign Mary, Providence; WD Sharta, carbuncie; the weight of a feather is now agony. Seizing | Cousqauences : ; Hina ofthe just and the Jestouses of the future, to di- |" an4 mice ¢f meat in Paris for the first fortaight of the | Sortberp Lighthouse of Oland, Stickney. Philadelphia; schr Lewis Smith, Jr, Alexandria. at once on this well known feeling, an caretul to avold | '"Kow'ay ton cmall matter. They say my fine sentiment | 7g’ ts muis x0 08 to permit the ascendancy of this eyt { , e rut eden, Teo ebaliowent pare fet) avout 100 se regnee tn Ga, Nov bwAtr bark Orta, bons, ; . They 1 influence. when it any question which bad hitherto been a matter of con- tention be ween whigs and democrats, the Kuow Nothing | the union of the States is the right of thu States—that, party succeeded in raising false issues, certainly iu Vie | or apy other forn of expres-ing ‘at idea—l never kne ¥ ginia, aud but for tue providentis! developments made | jt, When ’—where did he say it? I care not when or by Massachusetts and other abolition Know Nothing | wiese—J never stele anything trom Gen. Bayly. T States, would have carried the day, ‘There caunot bea | truly. pour friend, MENRY a. dowdt that this was the cause. “There is certainly no | GN) ‘noon, Beq., Hu 7 i uth is fixed as ‘oilows :x~Beof, Lat category If. The republican party becomes contemptihig Kosctheusne ”, * = abrupt edges The sballowest part (16 feet) about 100’ ells* aa r gramme, (being Te. higher;) 24, Uf. 36e., (ze. ] nr? ‘ i . Meche td ining i the degra aN bigiter;) ana id, 95 iighes.9 Cow abd bull Beot— | Hrs. yfrmn ae, Nociuorn ede, of he shoal rom whic Bs pt ne a mre arene ae cg aap for ceed Goneentnen Cla Katine.” Ist category, If. 6Ce.," (ie. higher; : (Se. high- | fathoms depto, sfter which the denth increases witn a series of ‘Home Ports. oe eee ee 6é., (Se. higher.) Mutton—If. 78c., (sc. ater regular shelves; but on the NN. NW, and BW sides the depth | gay/TIMORE. Nov 16—Arr steamship Looust Point, Freas, Witton Smith O'Brien's Reply to the Ye. lower.) Veal—If. 80c., (ade higher, increases abruptly, and the bottom can hardly be found on York Avondale, Fry, Callao; Mi Tioblneon, and If. £8¢..( naw, s. those sides. a i Tahernacle Meeting. If, dlc., (16e. higher.) From the above shoal Oland Northern Lighthouse les 8 254 A preg iso plagiarism from Gen. Bayly, If he ever said that Ce : : a : , ‘ t a Mote N 6s r n), Wilton,’ NYork, te inherent Irveliness about the pariy to attract: it is at The ‘tiowing letter, in reply to the address adopted at | cattle ioarket at Bi Pets es Lead! Sees; oat aiee eg W mat * | a for lb: aches Reindeer, Winner Boston: = Coen et ee eae nertunly aot of Virginian, | THE PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRACY STRONG g held in the Brosdway Tabernacle on the 16th | cows, 5,7¢4 calves,” 1,757 rheep, and: 1,131 pigs; in all | “A Swedish ell is aLout 2 Eng tsh feet, ‘ind Grace Girdier, Paine, Boslous Wid maint ‘We know too little of foreign immigration and any evils FOR BUCHANAN. Necember last, bas been sent to us by Judge O'Connor, | 25.474 head of cattle, fetching asa whole the —_ of LIGHT ON KEEDHAM'S POINT, BARBADOFS. ge 5 oy di Be Below. ahip: Rate rppelbecihiber lyk, greta three pins for the (From the Philadelphia Peun:ylvauian.} the Secretary of the meeting :— C54,406 sliver roubles, The average price of butchers’ | 4 Sxed light having been placed on the above Poin’, tofaclli- | Euwurd kversti,* Gunby, frou Lt 5 bal naturalization laws. What’ few foreigners came among | . Itt certain, from the mames of tie delegutes chasen | 1? or aaa sii Maclean teeta table | eat ras ber th of the first quality, 7 silver copecks; | tale the navigation of Carlisle Bay during the nignt, the follow. | yarshall, trom Hlo Janeito. Old Naisé Queen, Hulea, U> were put to uscfal purposes, and made us goodei izens, | in the above counties, and trom the fact that the heavy EMTLEN ES — jong cesited to obtain a suitable | seccnd do., 6 silver copecks, third do., 4% silver copecks. y Hes ers Win Bacon, Hulse, Bridgeport, Rover, Carry, Nass, ‘~The light wi'l show red (o the south of west, and a bril- ? yaaa: * y , there were 25,000; | jiant bright light to the north of went. NEi Lady Sutfok,’ Bauer, Boston; Liberty, ‘MeNeliy, Bt Do i 7,000; and in 185%,” 33,500 works lent out to | ‘zd—Verrela coming from the southward, after ested during the last six years in regard to the fate, 48 | read, ‘There hus just been purchased for it acuriousand | south revolving light (giving the Polnt a berth of a opportunity of offering to the American people my ac- Lnowledgmeuta for the interest which they have mani- It certainly was not the privilege of selling our right to | counties ot Lancaster, Chester, Montgomery, Cumber vote fur the man of our Tinoles for the poor price ofa | land, Alleghany, Westuroieland, Washington, Fayette, Fnowlcage of a few secret signs. Can any one sappose | Greene and most ot the counties of the North and North the | PER «BURTON, Nov 17 AM—Arr ship Nabob, Dewhurst, London; ¥ east two | barks Lyman, Pleroe, Oalcutia ty, Stevens, Galves- , K, " " ee j Hi of myerif, ax of the o her Irish prisoners who were ‘i ‘ miles), con haul up west, northwest 3, west for Carli ‘A ~ nis. : Q it was curiosity which made 73,000 Know Nothiogsy And | ¢aét, are still to clect, that an immense majority of the | weil ¢ PI valuable collection of Atabian MSS., 193 in namber, also A 1 i # ton; schr Ella, Bourne, Baltimore. Telegraphed. bark Mary, pak se ve choldi next State convention will ce united upon such @ policy | consigned to penal exile, io consequence of the ciforts Ce o "| vn Jembloux, | When they will soou perceive the red light, Gradually nearing | Whalden, from Malaga. Signal for 3 ‘barks, Old steamed thelr vote. in the other slavehoiding States, - Re Tce | made by us in 1648 to seve onr country from ria, The | *.oMet cf the lang lest poem by Bighert ven Jeubons, neon asthe ight stews bright, dios | Whelden, from, Nala Tiaitsore; Skin deans’ Won, Weak. ee the Philadel ‘vention, oasequent | a& Willsccure to the country # candidate worthy of the cee Re ae petadaien to thete uitea Seuthere peck. | suppertot the denmosracy aid certain of cleetion in 1856. tion, the elaima abaast ra, martyrs tor the South. Such | Never before bave the democratic porty of Pennsylvania is iho porition they still claiin to oct been more undivided in sentiment, in relation to their ‘The Keow Nothing party, in its 1 hay | choice, thon at the present moment; and while they been uttersy regardles: of Consequences. The end seems | Will not te driven into a hasty expression of preference, ty have justified the meacs. Nothing hay been too good | it is abundantly clear that the political complexion of or racred for attark—nothing too bad or dangerous for | the organization whi-h contributed so much to the elec- use—avd to it b the unenviable disti of fos- | tion ot sound men as the representatives of the people in te ‘ng into magnitude sectional jealousies, thus ar | the late eleccion, acd which bas for nearly twenty years ray'ng one bait the Union in hostility to the other. In | psstbecn in the escendent in Pennsylvania, will be mani- its fierce lust for power, avd hatroi for dem veracy, it eee 2 an overwhelming vote in the nex: State Con- i Sampson like, the stre pitla on. othe Union ia citbee hand ined repacdlecs of fle Led Some thie@ counties of the State, repreeentea by 7 y it, the lead kept going, on the Theban martyra, and the Ms. copy of Goethe's | tay juifintet he bay ard bring Up. burn Hi tara jeate: , ; mt ‘i 5 | burn, Havana; barks Rove Poole, Harding, Trieste, New York, vméer the Presidency of the chiet mégistrars | {st arrsugement of Iphigenia, ‘The Point may Le rounded within aquorter of a mile, ia S | <agord, Stl tomas and a market; Glen, Prentsa, Havanny of that city, gives me this desired opportunity, under cte- | An Antwerp journal states that for rome daya—in end | "ITY scaly coming from the northward, at soon ax they ace | flekory. Scesere Dahan Cabanee Wie tere cums'ances Which are peculiarly acceptable to my feel- | “f Cetober—large quantities of silver ingots had been | the light, must keep it southeass, by east 34 enst—which will | PE f rpe Hayiiany A Dunbar, Buck, Mobile: Gear. ings. I therefore gladiy avail myself of it toas ure you | *ut irom Amsterdam by railway to Paris, forwarded (it | clear the Peilcan, and Ketle-ootom Shoals, pBarees A Deobee, Dak, Mayes that, ag the sympathy evinced by the eitizons of the } **3*) by ibe Bank of Amsteraam to the Bank of Feance. | | ath—The brichi light can be scen in clear weather from eight junnells, Halitmore;. Suen, Pinney, adéress which bas bh opted by a meeting held at - r? s tien; Lotus, jnney. United Sta‘ex contribiited in no slight degree to cheer | THe guantiiy Cexpatched each day was estimated to be | toten miles; he re ghy nee BOE stator Master, Sst: ¥ A Hiawhine, Cobb, Albany; Copia, Sears, KYorks Bb and sustain n® during the season of severest irial, so my prevent enjoyment of comparative felicity is greatly en- anced by their kind congratulations: and T am con- vinced that this sentiment is shared by my brother exiles, whore labors you have associated with mine la terms most gratifying to me. Avg 2 " Whalanen. ELFAST, Nov i2—Arr ship Mary Hammond (new), Col- aera eel ater the karo tse got inte | rat Now Redford 18th, ship Dromo (of New London) Mia- | son, NOrienps netintives where he walmed about forscme time, seelag | @et0% Honolula June, fahid July7,and Peraambuco Ist |, CHARLESTON, Nov tadolpha; seha NW Sanita, Wyo ne ‘ Sumter, Humphry, Pht adolphia; seha NW Sm and then quietly returned. The fellow Arr atdo 16th, ship Martha, Stewart, Indian Oceap, Mada. | York. ‘od beige Hi Jones, tis, NYork; J M Sawyer, Saw- the time he performed the exploit, and, of | grscar July 90, St rleiena Sept 18, with 1600 bbls sp oll.’ Heat er, NOr.eans, Bid shiva ‘Agnes, Scott, ‘Havre; Joseph : wre; F ft es out of the ft ¥ 3 Surprising, tcdeed. a a el ou aid out the trom May 20, off West Coast of New Holland, Lapwing, Weeks, | Robert, do: brigs Koloa, Rumball, NYork; Emma bring the ruins crushing onthe heed of itaenemy. Tt has | elgit Gelegatss out of tho Any veven already ohoren, | | Ute not surptting, Iedeed, that a mation which won | coures, did it without the knowied ge of his nuperiors, Bir Isioep sD why dune 1d Ergrne Bios do woe, bia'en, NOslean; schre Panule, Marshall N Yorks Elles Beaks Drovght abc litionism tothe top rungs of the political | have made a declaration in fiver of Ma. Met Oh: ptehacraaty tal LA he fh iy bY wie fal ‘Three ci-evant members of th» Constituent Assembly of ‘Aveo arr bark Hecla, Gifford. Indian Ocean, Johanna July | Exrickron, do. ladder, by substituting it for uationalissues; by fv-ion | 1¥¢sidency. The democracy of Vuladelpbia elty, who | sistance to micgovernment, should regard with favor the | Vienra—Fister, Goldmark and Violand—are eited to op- | 5 tt Helena ‘Fept 27, wih 200 bbls sp oi}. Sent home 40 b*I GEORGETOWN, 80, Nov 6—Arr brigs W MoGitverr, Ol- and coalition, it has, in the Northern States, concentra. | Will be called together in Febanary to elect their dele: | efforts made by a kindsed people to escape by similar | year before the’ tribonsls, in orcer to answer a charge of | #p oil. Reportsst Johanna June 28, Dotphia Cutler, Warren, | ford, Cardones; Ni Ann, Pope, Wolls; Eliza Merrithew, ted into one concrete mass every sentiment hostile to*he | gates to the State Convention, will doubtless be enrolled | means from em of missule nore opprosslve, more | Tigh treascn, under pain of being condemned in case of Shop; July 5, Harsison, Braley, WB, 250 sp; Marcella, Moron, | oie, Bearenests sctes Geogva, Cok do; Cameo, Towne” lavehalding States, and built upa party belore which we | #8 usual with a majority of the Comocraue party in the | gailing, and more eslamitous than that which gave occa | Cefault, do, 100 rp—reported atdo June'}5 with 200 sp. At St Helena BUaven; Sarah Moore, Cozi Aaron, Clifford, sion to the Amerigau Peyolution, But while success, > down in near! next State Convention. Sodiug of the South . however crmeriied, is generally greeted with homage, it |, The Sept 25, Peruvian, Butler, NL, clean; Barciay; fuller, NB co : re , a | Hosten: Hevorier, Ginn, do: 70; ‘brig Rockingham, Bear, Seveastn: die demmoratis aictetn rcleva, that has been very severe at Auisterdam | WN sp; Zith, Osceola 34, Sainpson, do, no, elion board, iast | Charleston; schre Rlectslo | i:hts Dyer, Lea aie Northern State—a party demanding of the s SASS OUT OF TI y 7 , i a : ron, including J eorers, fas | Aree, Forrest Newport; ecbr Mary Stedman, no léns tan anentiie surrender o* every e'ain 0 CASS OUT OF THE QUESTION—A SMALL | sclrom happens that justice is dene to the acts or the | (his sear, 1s now ropldly decreasing. | The number of | [OCG YTo cabin atuightand desstiod with's bontand whalorer | Mt {ih tebe Wack Monsier, Statkpole, aah LA arte, Dirt i the Philadelphia pl VOICE FOR MR. PIERCE. motives of w jore especially of those why | fees tit 7 ree ete swans an me oe oe email articles they could jay hold of—the boat and stolen pro- Pouwass NYork; Sth, trigs Al: moa’ ah, Cole, Portsmouth, NH; wholly di:carding ita Northern lineage and ofiinities, has [From the Eastern (Me.) Argas.) i fail without the gtory of a stroggle, The citizens of the tateoei okt the it Corresponding decrease Is observasle ) erty were after wards recovered. Sid from St. Helena Sept 17, pa ay Pr hoe A Me: th, chr F A Godwin, wiovght up the Southern mind to the keenest sensitive- e temocratic statesmen will best | United States have not founded their judgment respe . ts cnet fe kingdom. ris Mari La Bg ty ge Fe Kite Nid , een ory, A pee Lae’ too A tea ars ness, ov a Bubject naturally and jastifa)) iting. In | apsver these requirements at the present time, can only | ing our conduct upon events, but have estimated it by Le Pie?mentese Gazette announces tbat Silvio Pellico’s | 184,70 lat. fe. Undine, Merry. 2B, 460 ap; July $0, of Jaan | ee At itd, Davis, Barbas “ra ket bikes, Oboe au party has fully, in be determined by free, calin and careful consultation be- | the oeessior and by the motives which prompted it. For | cersespondence will shortly be published, and invites all Gia nan ie Tis, os (thay wi James Edward, Paciée | tone i 1» 5 does , Charles: »of Northard South for the tween the sepresentatives of the people from all parts of | (his gt us apprecintion Lam desirous to offer, on the | thore who are in possession of Jetters of that eminent } Ocean: bark Vigilant, 20 fe " * | HOLMES HOLE, Nov i, PM—Acr sche Josephine, Gard God grant, for the ake of the Ustion, Sor the lant tase. the country. For their decision at the ensuing conyea- | part of my bro’ xiles and of myself, our unfeigned | wiiter, and with them to appear in the collection, to sead Arr at kdgartown 6th, ship Narragansett, Gardner, Nantuck- | Dover, NH, for NYork. 4 it, in full confidence With this festio before us, aud wao can deny that it ix | tion we shall, therefore, patiently v gratitude, J have been rejoiced to perceive that the | them i ara Lact justified in saying the South witl at the | that they will calmly weigh and wisely cecide this ques- M. G. Stefani, at Tarin. ot, to fit tor inceting at which your address was adopted was attended fie Ocean. 16h—Are Ue ork. 8 RB Clark, Small, Eastport for Philadel- t e 1) A rumor is current st Florence that a great At theuta Bay Sept 3, by jeter from Capt Heustis, Manuel ond (and old for do); 2 Bingham, Corson, Boston (or dos present crisis, refuse her vote fo any man not oue ot her | ton ef condi acy—alwaye an immensely important ono | by native Americans ac well as by Irish refugees. There | vine is contemplated from Arcar, Clureeuy.5 Go tha Nox eres AH Ua wh Bp Capt Ht saya Ge euip will overeae |. Sobre Bytaa, Foes, dp fee Aen Or own? The present or succeeding Congress is to settle | whencver i: occurs, but supe lasively so in the present | i# no point connected with the recent emigration from | jciitan frontier, and that the members of the house of | Ay Lahaina Sept 16, by letler (roai Capt Jernegan, Erie, FH, | rence, Sherman, Malden. NY, for boston; Sop! nall, N for years ovr Territorial policy; to cetermine a « posture of afairs. With the experience of the not | Ireland to America respecting which I have felt so much | (jy Jenps bave tuken a large share in the concern. 1100 bbls this season, to xall same day for New Zealand. ' Had | York for Gardin Albert Jimeson, Jameson, do Bellas wo show us if we are an int remote past betore their eyes, we necd not fear that the | solicitu’e a8 the maintenance of hannony between the A decist £ the Prefect of the § a shipped home her bone. Capt J states that be took his oil in (ard rid for de); Vermillion, Felion tangerties for Boston; J vested rights of equal @ are no | Celegaics in that convention ‘will allow persoral preter- | vative citizens and thove of my fellow countrymen aE een eee the Earthe, France, eatho- | Kodiak hom Mag 25 (0 July .. Bowen, Weester, Eastport for Bellmore; Tennessee, dependencies on our Northern masters partialities to blind their eyes to the true in- | who have adopted the United States as their home. On 4 the Western railway company to make the necessary At do Sepi 16, by lever fyom Capt Norton, Mercator, Nt, 25 | Woovter, do Yor Philadelphia. ‘This is to bathe sole isane in the Presidential eam- Was ready for rea. paiga. The Northern sbolition Know Nothings, selt- rdiact, will run a candidate, the avowed enemy of the | Bominatin the country ana ot the party; nor that they jout an inevitable necessi y, repeat the folly of a candidate who imust’ go into the contest the one hand, J trast that the Iri-h wili never forget | P'citwloary eurvs that when they fled ia myriads from their own country | 10 Chateat-Gonthi in order to escape the manifold disasters which awaited A birgraphical sketgh of Lord Palmerston in the Ban- for a branch line from Sable (Sarthe) | sp ‘his season . ; : ‘Ai Go Kept 19, by letier trom Capt Cromwell. Reindeer, NB, cher, Ureul, Camden for Wilnntngton, Del; 1 B Pitta, lS epanpade with atu cargo and 10 pansengers from wrecked ship etter, | ; Nik forkegea. Tone ee, Daly RE Would land 200 db1s ofl, und all her bove tobe shipped | Returned, brig (ir) | Mahon, Windsor for NYork; : B " r - r ark. Routh, ‘and he must be met by a Soutt ern slaveholtier, | With this democratic State certain against him in | them there—when they fled fiom famine, from eject- | buty Guardian says that his Lordship is a descendan’ of | bene Sid achre Packet, Sophronia, Susan & (Br) RB Pita, ora third candidate, in the shape of a Southern rights | #dvence. Such stupidity once committed, and dearly | went, from misgovernment. from proscription—they } Leciric, Earl of Mercia, and husband of the famous Lady | At Honolulu Sept 24, by letter (rom © ‘pt Cornell, Gratitude, In port at 9 AM, wind SW, brig RB Ciark, R Bingham; Know Nothing, will surely be in the field to defeat us in | Aid for by defeat, will suffize us. Wise and dispassionaro | found in the Cnited States a land of Tefage, and were | Gediva, RB, EC) bia wh. Had been sshore on Sirong’s Island. in | schra Verauilion, Josephine, Florence, J ls Bowman, Teenes- th b. Place us in this situation, with a Northern | ™en, such as will, we trust, be sent to that convention, 1n for a leader, opposed at both ends of the Union, by | Will hot put that blunder io'a sceond edition, They will enemies divided only as to themselves, united as to us, | not be so wanting in common sagacity as not to under- aud who con doubt the result?, The Sonthern people | sand that union and harmony, and the enthusiasin which lave the Union—they have proved it for years, by mil- | (here beget, are the most potent agonts for the «uccess of lions of treasure poured out; by tame submission to in. | a party, and that these should always be secured at any juries which have made our hearts burn with indignant | cost sbert of the sacrifice of principle. recetyed With a fraternal welcome, 1 trust, therefore, ‘he sci-dusant Prince Léon, of Armenia, wh tated vet main heel, broomed up te sierapost and car, | “SACKBUSVILEE: Nov f—Arr brige Dido, Davia, " ¢ sci-duant Prince Léon, of Arménia, who was sta ft car: 5 LE, Rov 5-—Arr brigs Dido, Dav! a ey yee that ep a eee Macken Ey coeere lately to have offered hia nervices to the dussans, under ue be nah oll home end inake repsirs at Honolulu. i ads: Lag Rag mar oe ee hl Ki i taal, or to deserve woul ‘nnd make Fepsirs at Hoqoluia i, NYork: the title of useful and orderly ottionecbut thet they General Mouraviefl, against the Turks, has just been ar- | PUN Meer eR viewer trem, Oapt Mion, Gov Troup, NB ath, ; lesions, 3 ‘4 Frankfurt, 9, Oroumbo, Rosebrook, Boston; hpson, do. uid 9b brig Viatw Hillis, ill even avoid e 0 Y | tested at Berlin as an impostor. full bound tome? bad shipped ol! per Shootiog Star. Tounded Jenlouries GF Unworihe practices VAD Ut | ane Duro of Wellington has subscribed £10 tothe Roe. | “Atco rept 30 by Weiler from Capt Heory, Empive, NB, 2000 On the other band, the Awericans ought not to forget | veh Tes:imonial, in “ recognition of his gceat national | bbls all this season, hound home. % Je Boston: ° ple. z 'b: Capt Francis, Stafford, NB; | sehr 1 out . 0 a shame. Wehave borne for years, not only da'lycontumely | In this counvetion, we may remark that we seo it more | that in the exrly strogglo by whieh theft netional inde: | <¢#¥icer, and in commemoration of his worth as a liberal, | 42a Oct} by Jeter, from Capt Francis 4 MBs. | coe) pele Med Pee, ten Poth Ae | on our good name, but daiing, open robbery of our pro- | than hinted by the opposition journals, and apparently | pendence war sea ired, Irishmen bore a prominent part; | Patriotic, and disinterested statesman. ‘Al Pbanta Isfands Sept 8, by letter from Capt Howes, China, MCBILE, Nev &—Cid Uark Frances, Holmes, New Orleans; perty—we have submitted, at the hand of our twin siater, | credited by a portion of the democratic press, that Prosi- | that scmo cf thele most iilustrious fellow citizens have | —————————— es | Hwee, NH, 70) bb's ibis season. brig Brethere, Thompson, Poteravile, La. Yorth, to indignities and negations of rights which would, | ent Pierce is making systematic efurls to obtain a re- ] owed their extraction to Irish parentage; that by Irfvh WA R 1 TIM a] I N ? ELI 19 BE N Oz At Ayan Bay, Ochotsk broke gh by letter from Capt Pur- ne ort er ee Miller, Braddcek, New York. Cid bark from any other, have called for end produced open war; | Honiivation, We do not believe a word of it. We donot | labor their forests have been cleared, thei: towns bave : ¢ wR Ay bag 16, By letier from Cage Srothereon, Adeiine, Ht,.| “iokoaey ecte PORT Pree, donee, Phiiadi fiphia, Oh oake ail, all, for the sake of our glorious Union. But there isa | telievo ProsidentPierce wants are-nomination ora re-elec- | been built, their mines have been worked, their lan TTT a Gh oe ee =e hin in Sept 1, ‘Mon’ . x Period to our patience, a point, ceriainly, beyond which | ‘ton. We believe he has refrained {rom making anexplicit | Lave heen cultivated, thetr ships have been constructed, geememtndabe Babar 105 bbls twken this seoson, bound N. Heard from Sept 1, Mon: | Cubs, Jenkina, ae , Laguna. teal, Gray, 566 bbls this season; Triton, White, do, 700 do do. NEW ORLEARS, For 8—Arr ships Andover, Berry, New party drill cannot carry ua; and in these circumstances | (éclination of candidacy only at the carnest solicitation | aud that if ever the American Union should ment tne ind moow sets morn 1 51 ‘A St Helena Sept i, Martha, Siewart, PH; Barclay, Pu ter, | Yorn, Wee'mar: land, Decan, Philadelphia; Sriannia: Wood Tt coult we expect cf Southern men? What would | of Meri, who, very, proporly destra im to remain ina | Geence, or even fr its aggrandivement, “the ali of bolt “ SE Sol bce hfe rial Ray Nhl FT he gf ae NI Bn Yar ra ey have to choove? Sim) ween a known, avowed a not compel him to decline a nomination, carts of strong arms, it wil find in the Trish 5 ember 1855, sen A ! a " 5 yt, : friend on the question in Weeike cniy quationnte, | dbauld the convention come to the cueluston Charts onl | lotion: that herecttary voles Tor cian they have ever eee a eee = where i pegage en Oa Hope, cura, ao tosp, ob | mezey Sh te eg id tweens man, by dieth, intorost, education and position | make the best standard-bearer for the campaign, ‘This | bien distinear-hed, ‘ ARRIVED, On Kodiak July 2, Majestic, Percival, NB, €00 bbis. hompsom, wi sz0s Senviingo; ship Cy Laver the friend of slavery, as it exiata among us, and another | W¢ believe to be the Presicent’s position. Our belief, I should trespass beyond the appropriate limits of this Siecr ship. Cakawha, Emith, New Or'eans, via Aacone 13h Jn Cebotsk bea Sept 3, by letter trom Capt Marchant, Mery. bark Thos B Eariram, Giay, Havre; sehr equally by birth ‘and education opposed to it, and | however, is not founded upon any positive information, | suswer if I wero to give utterance to all that 1 could thei, oh 7 : J elem Cenaben NB; 700 bbis this season; Buropa, Pease, NB. with (100 this | U'Leary, St Morks and Newport. ‘Towed fo, son 94 tant, willing, at the uttermost, to render to ua so muci only | butonly im the circumstances of the case, which, we ‘fas the joatice of n Northern majority might allow, ‘thers think, furnish ample grounds for all we say. 3 cannot be a doubt ; every principle, good or bad, which e gcveras mankind, yy a —s mcernoy, in every | SHALL SOUTH CAROLINA GO INTO THE DE- be defeated, but it would de justly, rignteome ae” | MOCRATIC CONVENTION ?—THE CHAR- for what la this lerwe of North and uthy Wi thas | LESTON MERCURY SAYS NO! pe ad Bip y a el ntyatle ter or value, | @ ina Oug! represented In What bas she'to ? ‘ dem, ele eis bo haf bE oe bn the Cincinnati Democratic Convention, the Char- tilions from @ forced coast trade ; no questien of river | leston Mercury thus replies :— aud harbor improvement, involving the erection of light To snstain the past policy of South Caroli he usea on every headland: no a the outlay “present Juneture.” the adeutieer cometdorsae ileety to federal millions any where. is | give offence. If there was any doubt as to her posity <ither a pure abstraction or an unholy lust for power, * et a pare = a tee. tater Lelia there might be some pretext for this, But when her ing | principles aro ames Gear to an individual or & nation; the preservation of in. | party and to the whale South, When , ie aoe dividual and national honor ; a question of pecuniary in- | which she will derest involving thousands of millions of dollarts aa ie. | her records and wou the Lease rp Fteut man ia the sve it weare what we have been—-free ! anda nation! | South, when it is remembered that all che has ener adken i ‘ a Wich te rey upen the present occasion. T thall therefore ror iat 8 abe erkased sche Wek Heke eatin nat, schr W A Ei only ad the expression of my heartfelt desire that the | Bterm:hip Rosticke, Skinner, Norfolk, with ‘and pas yt great republic of the West may become in each succoed- | ‘euzere. to Ludiam & Ploasants. Sp. ing }ear mort and more deserving of the adairation of | ,P*tk Rebert Mille, Jones, Galveston, $1 dase, wih cotton, > mankind, and that its population may enjoy more ani | ™ 5 bigad ‘Has been 15 days § mere doh the happiness of social lile and the blessing: ol Gaatlue) voce Broapenity. % ave the honor to Le your very faithful servant, 76.29, wpoki Bou xm, 1865, WILLIAM SMIH O'BRIEN, Y ; ovtaloDe iaM SMITH O'BRIEN, Wie rio sone News by the Mails, The Vitteburg Post tells of a family, consisting of a husband, a wife and three children, who left Pittsbu i, Int 33 40, lon 76 OC, Oe tea meee, Crone ‘an5 Aug 16, by letter from Ca) |, Fabius, NB; 200 bla’ thls season. periiy vuly 10 Bt (ay ‘Mh Sowhe! gets hecie’ Poult, FH, iS whee keg row of Hat’ widen land, Cash’ 8B, Tf whe. ee fem Liverpool; ‘Prebl - , mote hey; Neier fom Capt Curm, Chandler Price, XB, | Miller, Fcbnaiier, from ‘Havane. Old ships leCabe, New Orleans, 20 this season. Reports, ro date, h Me Warren, Liverpool: Cas, Postar, 40; 10,3 HPerking, Nov 9, ing 32 a, Gatton Paskel, borden, do, 170d0; Avigall, tne, MeCrilie, Havre, Towed io soa a4 rom Kingsten, Ja, for mm Ne 10 dG, by letter. from Capt Blackmer, PORTLAND, Roy )s—Aarr barks X WB : . NB, i‘ ‘Of the crew of | Boston; The han ad | 6 Osa ee a oe The Hwan leaking. 1,000 Berry Ja ive, Ht Wests“ strokes in 24'ands July 8, by letter from Capt Bal, Jireh m by letter from Capt Jer- ey Olive, from Jacksonvile tee Peet Suet, HBr BOO ae 10. W A'L Wilson; Yosan) to | Hesrd trom.” QR MNS Ane Hateras, hark Par. | negan, L Starbue “ay Bw! Rs — ing 8 Sib, It 36 8. lon78, spoke Be bark stanley, Warren, 14005 Jin etx eb; phold fever. F Steering 8. The J J has been 12 daya N of Hat. | Montpelier, do 400; » "Fis, #00; According to the Chicago Journal, there has been | | ‘with Easterly winds and thick fog. in Japan Sea; Ome; ‘92 whe, 1800; chives deve ja I owed = vigation to the present mei eS pata, oan (grads | Bor, Pretvd h lumber, to Price 6070); Fang, «5% a; time, thirteen millions one hundred and sixty.t » | Merceling . ie ~a aim: “This dees not inclale shipments tyre, | S2tA Y Bel, Smith, Aleranaria 10 Gaye . Inst epring for lowa. Cn Monday the father ret Lrig Josiah Sex (of Machias), Munson, Capo Hayton, having in the brief time elapsed buried his wile and all eh] igyees aot it hen wil his children, who bad died in their Western home of y ela of youd, Over seven and a half millions of she above < “hiilips, FH. 2500 bbie oll. | 40; Fepiune, Re ‘9. Bd sebra’ ‘8, shed by valneless | relely for the common interest BELOW. <r have Jost the heritage of our tathers, and are redaced | is the fair and open ree po je. Fens. AOE M. lat BTN, loo | and RB Woe Lee ronys i cognition of he: itational | amount consisted of corn, and upwards of Ship Abbott Lawrence (new), Hale, from Boston, letier from ‘Bem well; would crut ST MARK! 1—arr er Foutbere anomereentiiioe toa oat fol dapet: | bts themed ee, widely exponoded, but as cot forth | if milicne of wheat. Puaris Of four and & } ‘girooue brig. SAILED, aie Blend 3 gain, 40 ble, #~ - Yorks @ am ‘ Te dre Re ean Fee ee pud- | by s thousand declarations, every member of the Cincin- | Miss Rebecca Farrington, about twenty years of age, | park OJ Hayen, Buetoo Moe” Gusto the eeaeon In eet ve irome Capt Poraiesot Phonals, | do, Od Tot | 18 question far more deep and terrible in ita interest | the Fast or the Wet wil ary tiycNa'tt the South, | wbo was employed in the "Universiiy printing establish: Underwriter, Shipley, for 14 stip ein vp, bound fo Shrate Baye 4 ROrieand; Brig Mescie, Fab, NY. my { ws question whether or not = belt shall be cast of South Carolina @all Ye ‘Weather ake Sit nae et the fost, by CoO Re "the * ia the 1th | rmer tay to Saunt Tiempting eet out ihe won | Heard sas NI Mt Ao ee ate: bagks. hah, Wolte, Went Wind, oo i ° ol . ject the e ‘ol ton hore 8 it. Bhe uently Bton, +00 d ‘om t! n.trom hand of stern probibition to farther | nomination or approve it, “A nomines worthy of the ge.” Iie rumored that the cause of the act wan | receiving #7, aamege, DY seamlug Tuan Coe Parkes | haan; A whe, Newewn, NB, i000 bi a: Condor, Wh 4. nd Davis kr teaees, He (come ¢ coltiions confined im apace dere | COpport and conBdence of the South he will any | some misunderstanding with a lov precceded to sea, si iced from June d, Gratitads, NS. 3 wha; diet jireh Berrys -Age echee Atlantic, lone confined in space, diforing | other she will surely reject: and in so ding Nee eit aay the canal bank at Toledo, | ‘The Br bark Fveld, from Honduras, which put joto the | XBj2 40 Momterume, NB,7 40; July 10, Hy Kn 4 mar page Pg ming of the low lands in | Lower Bay for provisions, satled from ihenoe yesterday, tor | “younte, &c, Lexington, Brock, Fan, 1900 bbis ait, M- fue atuilies were turne! out of | Cork. Fther—dbbe 15, in Ocbotsk Sea, Onwerd, Ni, oles Melber, Phvadelphia Wird dorieg the day NW and fresh, toga, do Lh, Beookiyy, NL, 5 vhs; Liverpons, Nip4 2% Be 4 ivy he wrought | the whole South. Is there, can 5 ai | oh.e cause of Offence in sech a course

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