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~ and withoue reserve sir: : g NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, Richmond Etiquette. GUATTLEDOM PRYGK INSULTS aera eee ee OUT— BOTTS ‘DAMO! — Rennes, Oct. 15, 1856. ft would bem task gosmnnee Die an ohitug. aod a pet a whic! weeks eG ae: piiemen But I the pubite, Bet doul that reply will @t once be eet buuliy tos acd dee by the eel ipa end gailant peopie of Vir- ‘66 Troy ot , New Yori, Sept. 8, 1856, gins, gtd bereatier exemet him fom the mous ¢ of all Lag the truth be told, though the heavens fall. wonorable men. Your frieud and servant, ‘Truth © to earth will rise agein. tack* »pop tamy pedigfee and ard strongly surpectipg these assaults to be other. Desens and put ip circu ation partly — from the merit the iss’ the cancidate bi ert the fevei with our mind from tre front yo", have @ prreepal inte: are always rea 1 vice ose “gon win ey have | bisowo li«lmigb. bear bis version of those matters. inflected wrope ER A, PRYOR, } ~ acdameantet stop hits bcs aad ‘This worping, in company with a number of Motboait clerg) men, 1eeidents of tbis city, Lhad the Hon Jotun Mis .3—By wy erly ‘ur. Banks. RicmMOND, Oct 12, 1858. Se—Vour come. « oc of) esterday was banded mo | callog vpoo Mr ano Mrs Fremont, at their an Yam pight, by your eos Mp Banks, of Petersburg, in | Nintb street, near »xtb avenue. We were very kindiy which pou muke a + voy demand for receive | by Mr. Fiemont, and entered at once into a f{a- mil r cor versation with bim, which was continued for = then Loud ax hour bave been “wrong”’ and ‘in. wubout statiog in what that ‘Such a demand, under the uae ovcasomed intinite surprise, vor vartous sources, that, dou uod your friends had eon ‘a such @ determination on bave returned your note ‘watt contained an allustoa \% glariog twdelicacy, (to use ‘oe cireumstances that existed © you of al! claim to coortesy . wow t> pat an en@ to all stor toe future, | proceed to “lence might be construed into \ oly deneunce as unfounded you may baye relied for bim forward to resent ia- oc fro@ tt Lassumed the re for what sou a salt)’ Inticted up wrong and insu. « cveumstance except that a ja Wasbirghn anc I Dave sen no likeness that @ perfect Orgap:zation, from which be abstracted, por to wmen anything should te sdded. Ehs appearance was that of subdued Grmness. Perfectly Beat in bir cortume, ubostentanous, frec aud easy in nis manners. he converses with great zeal, fluency and cle BALCe ADA apparently with great sincerity. Indeed, the eptre interview impressed us ali, more and more, that be wasu sincere, upright man To the calumny ano personal abuse with which he had been 80 proiurely a sailed we at once alluded. de faid, tbat im acceptug the nomiastion for the Presi- descy, be thought that ench was the perilous state of our present affairs, and puch the isrues on Defore the Amrican people, that he the great cortriversy would be upon th eee pies MVOrved. ape pot Upon matters merely poe For be betieved that upon ta success or defeat of those priociples im the present struggle hung the tate of this ration, perb»ps tor ail coming time. In regard to his re- Dgion, be sflirmed tbat bis ancestors had been Protestants as far back as he had keowiedge of them. That bis rao- your part. bt wit ope red. on tes) to my BOD tarkes) » no stronger term ) between yon, as « ai my babes; bus, as 1 w fae pam er “first: Lest wy ‘acquiescence, 1 ©: ar wuthority a) the asgertion sail iat p eulte offered w me sponsibility of wr Lon of bis fret ev knowlecce atter t Siraved with bim \ hos interference, and from the boginaing Dave. 4) © <rottes tut he should have felt » ther ana gravom: ther bad been communicacts ia the Rigpselt conetras « \ogbest senge of obligation | Protestant Episcopal churen. Taat he was coulirmed ia ead duty tobim + “a \v @e, to adopt the couse | that church while tu bis yocth and not, seid he, as bog | persed. Auo \ posed of — arc, » iguorapce of its dcetrines ant canons, for these I In the secon: ‘sr iaun any and all right on | bat carefully sturied, Yee, said a gentleman present, zeae to meke s cewen. Or Sutisfaction from me for | for be was in cuded tor the ministry, which Fremont he coatiaued, even y worship had to be Thave ever felt ita pri- a Provestant Voristian impt, eaid be, the Ca tholic was the preva ling form of rel there, and it no doubt would bave texded to conciliate the inoabitents bad r wcice you may have chosen a) lst 0 last, I ave acted only a na ies, except wher bat you have givea (be opportonity, to demand » emabie: Dut I can see no ground maud tof me did rotdepy ) Since I left has been my work that most of wupple cause, if | ha ess Sailr facuon of sou ) upon which you « Tn the third cin cr i's sould not be the value | 1 fixated with them in their religion, bat tia, thoaga th it of & pib’s pom tom soc lam cure I ehould derive | might have been pviitic Icould not do. Phecharge, said Bo comfort te» ioe your wile a widow or | he, that leaaCathoic is a device of the enemy, gotten your children tate+ris* tu reore, Lhave mo desire to upwithout aby ioundation or truth, mere iy fer political. Take it; whilst my ows ses not only of value to me, fect, Wbica Lobery will believe after election nas but irdispencadie © the support and bappiness pasted I ray to you, 1 say toall my frends, i am @ family, and { boy to cuke it useful to my coer Protectant. ‘uss ‘aisays bave becn. His Iady 1s also 8 therefore J am pei oie pore. tw pace it at your disposal. member ef the church. She was seated at one end of the extension roum, engag'a most of the time we were there in writing She lork a well enough to be the wife of a hero, as +be ix, and mistress of the White House, as she doubilese will be ‘The gentleman #bo accompanied us, @ very repa'able vi were to afford you the e > upem me Weald be iho 1 ai auimosities to degenerate fato ad abase, and there are at this | member ofour church. euid he was intimately acquatated momex: ~¢ wready occupying that posi. | with Col. Fremont, avd bad been for many yeare, both ton -) bg Of Whose elsewnere. ‘with bis babits and mode of life He afiirmed that Me. hb pacity in Our agesand positions | }remont wasn o ly a Protestant but, in his opinion, tn di ve me OF any obligation to | decidediy religious—that his habits were rigidiy tempe- meet you, unless [ 4s: seorible of baviog done you such | rate. Be drank uo nquor of any kind, not ever a glass Wrong a8 Could Dt h cimerwise atooed for; and in such | of wine or beer—that be never beard himself, o beard of case, Delieve me | + jer wit Bo talse pride to over. | of bis using @ protyne word, or one improper for the mort come MY sense of propriety aud the obi; of truc | refined sockty and bis appearance certa nly indicates . to prevent wm) masking an acknowledgment. | temperance ip every form. a I will only ade, let spy ove goto bis house and converse with him apd hi ia*y an hour, and then go aud spend the neat in reacir g the columns pel found im almort ev+ry isave of the Express aad kindred «we the wrong was commence «tig, it pot entirely, on your side, bas becn already taken deen knowa & you, seit responsible, and to | pavers, and if they do not fecl aympacby and pity for the J cetaiely cid not include the | Celumriated, apd u loathing and snpreme conte mpt for tue prete. Ibaveree) sree ou to change that positl poor, meradle, bese, mean sit calumuiaturs, they now that that ceepo icity bas been already acke > most be constituted very differcatly from aged, {5 one insta,» +) nm che last week. ALLEN STLELE, ia the severin pace, | am tree to say the cate mous? bea org ore an of \vquestionable Claim, that would induce me to yuby ct uy ‘amily to the torture they | have cedures for tre jasc eo tays under the mere ead prebecsion of wiu piriag. I may bave the right to trite wih wy né bappiaes*. out Senator Mason, of Virg and Secession. Among tbe 8 reac at the Brooks dinner, which we find in tbe E¢g- eld adrerrte-r, ts the following from Senator Mason ot Virginia :— Seiata, Prepenick Co, Va, Sept. 29, 1866. the right to sport ih or ruceitice the happiness and | (irxtuana—I bave had the bouor to receive your Iet- hesith of a whole fac.ily woe bave none to look | ter of (he 12th inst, tnviting me, on bebalf of the con rth Ir como. or support, and that for a figat | #Uitvents (fCol Preston S Brooks to a civner to begirven Ue CRUSE, % Tutuer more questionable. Tors | to him by thrm. on the #d of October next, in “tow imony of their complete endorsement of bis’ Congressional course.” It bee been my good fortone to have enjoyed wainianes cf your Rhlo and justly honored repre- teola’ive cn terms both of roc ial and political intercourse, from bis entrance sto tbe House of Topri sentativer—and | Lrow of none «bo-e pabbe carcer | hold more worthy the full and cordia: aoprobation ef bee constituents than lle bas shown biagelf alike ante vad protupt to sos ts called 6-® wg pablic opinion, but they Bt have i og eutertaned, aud theretore I 8 Deen carei.i to avoid giviog the frst olenes, jorbe iG woch that, chaer other eirsam: should wet «At» more re bere w eighth ple, jou have peuher gaid, writes, pudlieted, nor theucb: aoyt! log of we that gives mo one | fis. momcnl* dlaturbunc: (wbatev r enuse [ tain tbe sights aud the interests of bis constituents, in de- tor ibe & oth: as boon carried so far as | D8te and by vote; oF to vincirate ina diferent mode, and ite sting. ana, ‘he . I leave yon to udu'ge | vnder circumstarces of paintul duty, the honor of bis your (aete to pour heart's content. r. ladly, thereforo, unite with you, were Floa ly: For these ret *, and without the least ues!- 0 the testimonial proposed by his gen. tailen, di. tinetry ac ue qnieceaily decline your iavite- ts: but regret that the distance which ton te the veld, ahd thereny fartlitate Uwe accomplish. t howe, must forbid ment Of an Object apparent y desired by many—ol hay- bie, in Closing this tng im their power w say that Ley have sent me a S Slew words to my fellow-cit\ «as of !dgeteld chal enge, which | refused to And, asl have | Cistekt whem you represent en the condition of the frequently been tr formes that there is @ concerted move | t¥. Acre cen m'stake, or in the South, can remain io- meat arcing some of your poldical friends to involve me | *€nt!bic to the ‘imes tbat are oon us The issae (ont 12 personal annoyances | would be glad if the centiemen | DOW averted) retween @ DUmerical ma,ority oa the one side, oud ewérn faith to a writes comprct ou the other, is oo the same grouna avd tor tne eame reazons | abou.to bd tried The Southern States roproseat ibe wevigaed, which [ bope wil ne satirfactory to | minority, both in States and in people, on this iesue. Not IN Botte their property alone buttheir honor and eafety are at would conaider their challeners as all delivered and de- from Mr. Botts, was feted ease Mon | steke in (he reenit; for I look cn the per dirs election of a b, at tbe American Llotel, Ww Mr. « H. | Preticent teresting chielly r+" y will be D. type of opinion and purpse at ibe Nor! Reason and argumentare exbauste¢—we bare done wha ever lay from Kansas. to brit g the majorisy bac! i ie of cou. ELECTION—GEN. WHITPISLD ELUCTED—nOW ral powor—and can now only await the popular vete constitution, then we should itd conii¢ence and hope to the continnance of a Unica Should it be found to stand by and to uobold the NSA 0. — KANS\3 I= 10 BECOME A STATE—A FREMONT MOVS. ‘cuae mare leek fargued (Correepe nace ce of the + Louis tepabscan groetacery } Waerrorr, Oot. ‘The election to aay, se far as beard from, quiety. We bave partial retorns from 0: cxets—Grm Sp ing io vobnece county, and im Leavenworth county. I attended the po! Spring. lpever saw « more peaceable election; there ¢sinohsbed tm motoal and sacrifices, and having its sapetion ip fraternal faith. Bot in reverse of all this, should « dominant sectional yote be directed to briog Into power tbore plecged im advance to break down the barriers mterposei by the compact of federation, for the security of one section acainst the other, om in my wert bit few Iree State men present, and they voted ine law aud order ticket At this pace about twoh-ndred | €& Mest judgment, but cne course romaine for tue South. voles Wore cas! Joonson county Is musty composed of | lmmeciate, abeoluto and <ternal separation. Better, lands iy ing the Shawnee rerereo Tae hail breed | beter, to stand toward the Northern States as we ‘hand SLAW ees, ea who bave married in the nation, and | [0 the rost of tho world" onemies in war, in peace ta faet acl Of the Shawnees who po lod a vote, west for | {!ends’’--than to remain halting under a common go rern- Bee ae tacts meet ts fart tne | ‘war.’ again regraing, gentlemen, ‘at ete wh old chief, ¢ joe Parke, 18 a cor 8 le s'avevol 1- , , oor fas Coonan co'Gast Bowken, ana | Fou, aus, with great Foapect, 3M. MASON. "epaidaoe who married a + — atelligence and very f | ‘The Meeting of the Southern Governors. tf the pation, and 1 is noe (From the Ra) r, Oct. 15 strange Y st Mavy of them are jutelligent; some of 19 if Tree? We have heard something more than an luiscation that the 1 | Wise and pradent Gore: be led by them. teat cribe the tleket voted at the (am Spring :— oon. Se f i LA® avy 0 some pian fo odiaic wubdrarreie the Seu For delegate to Cmgrene— For ropresen ative (of the counts )—J. T. Barton CONT NTH with ie iw Toe Togwlatace panced an act w provide 7 re an “act to ide for the call cf'a Convention to form a Sime constitelon,” era States from the Coton, and the @stablisuneat (f a South- ern conte dee acy in its stead Are we then, (hina near to that result bs ed forward with horror’ Are itieal Piracice about w apply the iner t glorious fabiic which human wisdo to which all wise men eriged of whe follow If so, by whet onchority 46 they act! Who autharized them Ser 1 ‘That there bal! be at the first general elect! to commis us to & x us people to come ¢T in Octover. 1*56, oon oe oval willle g to senetion a a which w resmit Pisces of roting througout ibis 7; for taking the | Novih'as one man agave us Symething \ ee sense of the of thie Territory upon the expe ieney wind. If it is mere “leath and rune! lave had of calling @ Conventon to form a State constitution evergh of such Prideulow Ditious. widie, if ik hes any Sec 2 Sveypees thes the jue | lt sbali open polls for | mraning, it is time the matirr was looked in'o by oue ond ail! « Conreoton end See. 6. Vvovides that the edges report the resait to the eball vote ‘a favor of 7 Of the Ingisluimre hold next afer said elec tion, to proviae for apd make all necessary pro risions for 0 fiecton of members to sald Conv. ntion, deiiaing their the law according to which Kansas is to beer a Bate the Legwisture elected to day will“ make al! aenemeery pee ‘sions’ for that purpome, There is ao dou 0 majenty wili be ia favor of convention, so that yeas ace We are 10 @ (alr wor of having the distract- question fettied, and that according to law. At the two precicets before mentioned, no aborition candidates We tind the forego ng tm the last Norfolk Aiwerievn. It was the first intimavion we bave seen of any such trea- torable movement. The romor is coulirmed' There are, at er in thie city Gov. Whe, «f \vginia: Gov. A ‘6! South Caro- Naa, apd 4 iy eo fident'y expected tl Georgia, J ad en 3 otbers, will favor serce. ¢ for the ostensible purpose of at. tcosieg the! ‘ar, Dut for what, in reality, the state ment of tw « " too fearfuliy indicator, Kise, this cpu usi ard ¢traordinary convocation Of SoutherB Governors’ lt their object be, ae alleged—if these dignitaries, inverted wich no other author! 7 than thelr own ambaslowed des.ro*, bave assembled upon the racred soil of Nerus Carolina to moditate upon schemes of ee ee ee Nay! Fhe people of were anor need and votet tor it * not known whether | North Carona (watever its I xecutive may 0or suggest » LT tase untverraly. think voted in | wil: not ‘ollow tbe lead of any ect of fenatical zealots, who a] nd Douglas counties. At all the abel tim towns | would break op this cousecrated Union of oura, ip Lacem’, thero are portes ap large billa calling for acon | yence of apy overtect, in advance of any positive ag vention to be bed at [ae renee of the 1th, for the grcftion, @ s@vacce of any invasion of our guaranteed Fe e+ eet cletteral Wess fey tie Fights’ "When there to am eotval invanion of those righ She Sooth will stand as one mas, beatiog back the STRIFOTELIOW BANTISMED From wieeduAr—roe cr, OF necriieieg all in the attempt. Our objections TIO® TORSING. (From the & Louis Demosrat, Oct 13. We ‘earn from who arrived io this city trom Wooton last Sat , that am iadignation meet iog of the atrcoe of that plies” baa been held, at which o banichment of Htingtoliow from Weston and |iatte county bad been resolved apon. The circumstances ‘Whicl, gave rice to this were these are net, and m ver bave been (as (b9 4») ve), to retletenee, te Invasion, oF to Hos streagens ‘uaity the South, .n reference to things cf almost too momentous a cone epee Sow mortal brain to comprehond—but they are to a course which would destinate ourselyee, and | tit the strife within our own borders. lat i, people rouse Ubemecives to this matter, kbow net the day por the hour when these aloes sy commit acts over the re rote @ wheb the work maj through epee. Wid and if olution, in elvstes of overt sets, apa rebether the Synth acts in concert im thie mat- We phall bave neh to say upon this ew in our neat, when we shail Know more of the treaten that lorka ET strects, in the meantime, will the Sirdart, (as crpan of ibe jeadors of the democracy.) which is pins the whole socret, answer us the following 1 yews avian rue there gentiomen to North die Ln meet here just in tim: for the returns be election’ What co aay 10 this attempt to hitch our con. rorvative, Colom loving oki State of North Caroliaa to the car of disumtony themeet Q0d marched to the store of | they bad! eworn eameary ven : 4 the result shows Lt vain upon their sense of me generally ™ call’, Me Perry way ro Pintte city ordered to tears ide the consequences. Tacy the We case of General otringie low im the Kaoeas difieultion they decorncet and conciuée! by paming a rea oticn ‘to leave the town and conaty forever, giv days to rertic uo bis allairs. ARRIVALS. At (he Metropolitan Botel-—-Gov, Wim, Aiken, Bowh Caro re Hon Denner. Cali % ia, € ee Waavingvn © New Orleans, | tir Wr brad. knaingd: fem, ina, Co Collen. bin roam fends of Mr. Ba: | Pop heer) Buties Kin :, Georg D. Ardermon nied Cee fustes Army. 8 D. Lawrence Waeitngivn, Dew, Bigdaay, 7. Trecon Unved 4 i ios stony Alvonclae Uae | artillery Quasterly Exhibition of the New York Hom | tcultural Society. a Om Thursday afternoon and evening, the New York Horticultural Society held their Quarterly exhibition, in the Society’s rooms, Clinton Halt, Astor place. Too dis- play of flowers was very fine for the season of the year. ‘There was a larg@attendance of ladies and gentienen, who seemed to enjoy the luxury of beholding the choicest Of fiora’s tribe, as they were spread out temptingly in rich abundance upon the long tables, here artistically ar- ranged in massive bouquets, ani these standing uncom. bined in the sumple richness of their class and order, all breathing perfume upon the air and contrasting strangely with the cbil! autumnal wind without, as it blew piorsing. and blasting the much loved blossoms of summer time. The fruit on exbiottion was very ood, Hag wore ten varietlts, epee'mens. The quaiity of the Vicar of Wakefield, quinces and bearre det! of very ties of dahlias, ‘wi Bm | 10 surpass; also, twol of roves, embracing every tnt of the rainbow. were ext emely beautifal, The varieties of planta were beiter than are generally sen, bat 0} mesns the best, It is rather too !ste in the season to cop them outdoors. There was one most beautiful Verouics Grandi Flora, and etx varie ies of chrysanthemumas whicn were parsably iy, kJ Pang varicties of ferns were very @ bouquets were ex- tremely ‘peautimul, The ‘ue uets were rich, aud ell ot them er auged with much sktll and taste. The dis play and Dgement of cut flowers was very attractive. The cablas, marigolds und twelve verbemas were very fine avo beanttiv! The plants and Feeetabie wexhibited were gcoo but pot better than usual. The exhibition, us a whole, was considered a very creditable aitair, snd did honor to the fatelligence, extil and enterprise of the rociety. The jucges awarded premiums to the following per- sone — Best three variety pears, to John White, gardener for Gov, Merrig, Bq Resttweive Gables, to A Richardson, Esq., Fordham; see eix dablias, to John White, gardener for Gov’ lorris, Beat twelve roses, to Mr. Donadi, Astoria, L. I. Best four carnativps, to Me. Donadi, Astoria, Best twelve variety verbenas, to Jobu White. Bea; four variety petvates, te John White, Best Fix chrysantht mums, to Wm. Davidson, gardener for R. L Svart, Bsq Best three pot plants i bloom, to Wm, Davidson, gar- dever sor K. L Steart, Beq Best three variegated leaved plants, to Wm. Davidson, gardener for R 1. ~tuart. Esq Best torr feros, to Dr. J. Kpight. Beet orchiel in bloom, to Thos. Aogg. Bret collection of cut flowers, to Joun White. Beet twelve tomatoes, to Wm H. Mitchell. Bert collection of vegetables to Wm H. Mitchell. Best pair band borquets to John Cranston, Hoboken. ‘The Committee then added :— The superior pears exhibited by Deni. Biggins were worthy 0” @ dircretionary prize. A and fine coi- lection of dahlias, exhibited by M. Toes i, Were worthy of a dixcretiouary prize; also, a eecd!ing dabiia, present ed by the same person. Another Letter from Gov. Wise—Preparing for the Worst. (From the Upper Mariborough, Md., agg oh Advocate } R:cumoxn, Va., yy, Sept. 49, 1856. Sim—1 have the honor t> acknowledge your invitetion, op bebalf of the committee to attend the od MaKe mettipg at Upper Mar!oorovgh, Md , op the 14th proximo; odd bothirg would give me more pleasure than to meet the people of the southern coanties of Maryland upon the terriple issucs Of their political canvass. fe aro looking with the deepest anxiety to your State We ask her: bba'l the executive power of the federal goverament be placcd in the hands of a black republican, with an open, overt prociamation ¢{ war ogainst cur property, our peace, our ecctal eafety and our prosperity a8 one people? if Maryland will pot vote for Fremont, will ene throw away lier vote on Fil'more? Sbe capoot throw it away. i. a) ‘us the ie against us; ifeue is pot for peace Would not preserve hor bors'er Bair, e posed to scenes far worse thar the may she is for reveb: if she is not for ela ‘Bot lor the equal'ty of the = 7 's for yieloing oar Torritories to the = property, and fur ex- posing ve fo crvii — and the horrors of a vivleut disso fotiop: if khe yotes tor Fillmore, she will give more than tall s vote for Fremont. Will she assist in divicing and distracting tbe weaker portion of the Union against ic- seil® Lat ber remember that if black repuvlic ms may affect @ sympathy with peaceful settlers on toe pablic bras against bercer rufliaes, muca more aay Maryland end Virginia claim sympathy with peacofel of private property, lawiu'ly beld, «i along a r of 10 miles, cotertuinous wi h free soil, against t publican ruffiane, who forbid aud arrest the press: but, to speak plainly. main bere at my pest, for, whilst pi or the Last, Iain preparirg for the worst. May God grant iat the padcn may be saved, by tho election of tat good end grest vational corrervaiive, James Bi clanen, great argument for te success of do- m.ccracy is, that itis, at least, a respite to the nation—~ the Only surely, even for a time ot peace. I regret that axuct epeak,’ instead of writing ta you 80 unsativige- Yours tru:y, HENRY A. Wish. Giving Mr. Burr a Certificate Of Characier, From the trankfurt (Ky.,) Yeoman } The fol ewig better, which purports to give an inkling bistory and character of m New Yorker, now attempting to cute figure asa Filmore sivmper im thie Sate, was writen to ® gentleman in Vrenkfort, in response’ to a ccmmsnication of his lately addreesed to the it wae leave it to spenk for Captais Rynilers ts resent of the New Vor Empire Otub, and a gentleman of considerable reputa- ten Dra Sin—I received you it according to request.” Chauncy (. Rorr was on of humbug preact er, of what -creuasion I bare for Ja 1848 be was a rabid free eoller. He then wrote pam; ‘t, At ore time be ait mpted to hombuy and swindle tbe publi by preterding tai he bad ois wvered the se- crets of the spiritual rappers. Ile then bocame a bitter tard sbell democrat, an1 mansged to become tho editor Cr aeeistant editor of the \u inl Demorat. ie never * ading member of the bard shell party, but was always ore Of the leading lars and ssoundrels of every party with which he became associated: and if a good “oppor matty Preacnte itself he will swindle the Know ‘their bearta’ hp et While he had tho nt of the Nalienun Der ho cheated every. booy Who bad anything to ¢o with him, and the become 80 unpepular that they wero obliged to ol hed We name. |) (s now called the J ily No ve, and ts dowg good service iv the causé vl Bochsnan and iireckinri s Burr is & moet consummate by pocrite, a willul and lictous jiar, and his always mapoged to swin party to the extent of bis ability, which is not ema: to Fillmore’s getting the electoral vote of New York, 1 do pot believe any such thing, I thiok be will bave the ‘east vote of the three candiates, mistaken; but that is the gencra! opi: yohivers. You sre at liverty to pul you think proper, as I bave said nothing that I will not stand by ip ea) manner: and if that | lect guard and scoun- ore} Burr thowld wieh jt, | will waive rank, decency and Propriety and meet bim and preclarm it to his face in Kentuchy, Sata RYNDERS, Great Fire in Hamilton, Canada NIXON ADD SWALES’ WAKEMOUSES AND Wii sn TILTLY PESTROYED—LOS 4 HOLT ONE RUND AND TWENTY THOUSAND DOT.LARS, [From the Toronte Globe, (et. 4 About two oclock on Friday morning the extensive worebouses of Movara Nixon « Swole*, at the foot of James etreet, Hamilton. were cicovered to be on fire, end such was tho combustible na afterwards the whole premires wer ‘Tho loss 's entirely cov ined . the wharf and the goods in store. Through the kindress of Mr. I'ring, of the Customs, we are cn ables tofurnish acme partionlars of thee —Me. James Melotyre is probably the beat leat lorer he bad in store abovt $1,000 worth of tobacco and $5,000 worth of toa, al) of which {* gowe, and was Unlmaure’. Molones & Co bad ® large quantity of valuable silke and other goods destroyed, worth probably $6,600, but. wo understand, ail were ccvercd by Insurance. some twon'y hogshosds of sugar belong wg to them were saved. Mr. W.G. Kerr lest about $2,000 worth of tobacco end tea, end #1,000 worth of rednedevgar, whicb, we aro sorry to lewn, Mr. G' Magill ‘hada iarge lot of sugat a & Co. bad aieo a largo lot of sugar envod, 2.40 worth of tobacco belore 4 they were insured. Movers. Ci vn nd Mersre, Turner and Me Pupar in rtore, dnt most of it, If tet all, wae tabout #2160 worth of French brandy, fearful binge, and occanwved such an a tence best as to meke it extremely dv \icolt to rave fol. cmb & Benderron’s sbarf and warehouses. 0 Nort eons ‘260 worth of champagne. 0. C. Gerp & Co Led 0 large Ket of locomotive tribes in sore, pnp Fe BH card to be saved, having bean # io be water ‘cenra. Jason lotta good many packagce of bardwar was covercd by insurance, Brooklyn City ONO. Parcpe or tom Prem Brcant.—The annual parade of tho Filth Brigade, Now York State Militia, took placa yesterday at Fast New York. ‘Tho day being Gne, the turn out wae large. Fach regiment wae fully repro rented, sed presenicd @ fine and cre«itadio appearance, They hre onder aommend of Brig. Gea. Daryer, and comp ice the following regimente :— Joi Regiment, Col, Abel Smith, 250 men. 1éth Regiment, Col Jeske . smith. 200 mon, 7th Pegiment, Col. Samus Grabam, with twelve pieces of artillery, 260 men. 46 Regiment, Maj. Michael Dennett, com man 6 men ‘The Prigade passc’ in review before the Brigadier Genere! ard staff during tho forencon, and about 8 o'clock the body wae reviewed by Ine Ceneral Bruce, Commissary General J. BH. Mobvart Ward, ant Col. Hinman, (sid to Gov. (ark), Who was expected to be preeent, but wes unarolial ly detained at Albany on ac courtcl of official bomen ‘The review pasned Off with fine fect, and tho whole presented a mou bet Kant arance, Tho body med ma evole Hote, thowlng a perfect line in the roliiary which reflected credit upon both officers and’ mes” aoe regiment war accompanied by a full land of meric. the iee WAR CRP CIBY Commented hy the ener. e brigade returned tw Brooklyn vciore uerk, tatore. woe | tation. 1 Accessory Transit Commponyeietoreaing, History of Nicaraguan President and Ranning Away with lem on a Mule—The Transit Company only Re- cogn:se the Government of Rivas, and Look on Walker as a Rebel, SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. Betore Hon, George Clerk, Oct. 16,—Jeremiah G, Hainilton vs. The ‘ssory Transit Cornclivs C Vanderbite and Ohers.—Jorep L xamined by the defence, deposed that ia times past he wes connected with the Aczessory Transit Com pany, as counsel and a director. I hold @ little of the stock, but I have now no o‘ficial relation with tre com: pany; I have visited Nicaragua twice; I became acquaint ea with some of the public men of that repyblic; I visited ali of that country except the estreme northern pert, embr of Leon and Chinardaga, and a fow @ keat Of government was not at Leon Sere; 3 became Seamninied na while there as muc! could, both ek sort of unwritien history, which no one con urderstand unless he is there election times (vawpn et produced); thia is a.copy of the constitation, or es the constitition, Q. ls that the consaitution ot 1 Mr Field objected to ing Mt t> beso, and the ausstion wae improper, ‘aetna | Mr Clark coptei od. ne the ument was already prored to be the constitution of 1808. Mr Field said be hadobjected to ib at the time, and the Court bed suspended its admission. Q What is that document? {Mr. Field objected | Q. Have you seen that docament before’ A. Yes, Ihave ba tin my possession since August, 1851, until [ semt it to you (Mr. Clark); ;Tobtained itin the city of M au tbe repubiic of Mepagua was thea the capi- tal it was banded t0 we up Voss, thereanident of Servate, in presence cf a pumber of ny Lory tors; he told me it wee the only copy in existence, Mr. Feld objected to what witness "was told being re- 4 ived ae evidence. Q What do you know in relation to the original conatl- totiony [Obj Cted to | A. C know nothing except what t war informed by tke offloers of State. emaller towns Q Wko were the cificers, what inquir ou make, ard what was the reply” jected to = Allowed = and «exception taken] A, The principal cilerr of State at that time, ant tue one wo was roministering the afuirr, was senstor Vege; the President (Peneda) bad been etolen at bight, ont of ocd by Munoz, who ted bim on a mule an¢ took him out of the S ate, bo one knew where. (Loud laughter.) After the President was etolen, the Senators came toMy room to #k my ac vice as to what they should do; I told them Leonid not give any a¢ vice until [saw thoir constitution; they then brov; bt me this: it took them twelve hours to trd i; they told me thai the archives bad been stolen {rem Leon when the sent of govern merit formerly was there, ard were never returned; they said they thought they had a copy at the Stats Houre, and after search as they eaid, they produced this docum pt, and gave i: to me copy of the consti (Witness trans’ates the presentation on ihe copy | “Presented to senor Don Jose L.. White.” L gare them my advice; it was to appoint a President, and go off to Granada, it being a fortilied town. they took my advice; they appci sted Montenegro as I'resident, and they then went olf to Granada; Montenegro died shoruy after; IT can’t tranelate this dccoment literally, but the substauce of the tithe pege iz, “Printed at the ¢stadlishment of public instruction, by the authority of tho Legislature.” Q. Had those political strvggles then commesces? A. They bad, (Mr. Field okjectea.) © state gencrally what you know oi the political struggles of that country. A. When I was tbere in 1851, the revolution broke out; ube commencement of it was by the etes ing of the Presi- dent (laughter): that revolution was suppressed, and Cdamorro was appointed President; be was opposed by Moneso; Veneda was subseq rently elected by tae people, and be appointed Chamorro his Secretary oi War, be the mcourg of tue Congress follo sing this olection, Pene- ca, and Cbamorio and Soachen wert’ up to Leon. Mr. Field objected to this poittical history unless it come under the witness’ Observation, (Admitied; excep. tion taken ) ‘Witness continue¢—The Congress convened while there parties were up at Leon: a merseu- eer was seut to them ead told them that the Presider t was etolcn (Inughter); the Congress then weat to Grenada and appointed Mentenogro Preedont, who, as { have evid, died shortiy ater; Peneda had been wakes to Sep Ssivador; he was fovud by bis friends and sub- sequently brovgbt beck and retpstated as lvesident; be fore be ceme beck, and atter Montencgr« died, Alfara wes appointed provisicual President, and held {t until Pe- ber a's retwrn; these governments of Peneda, of Moute- be gro wnd of Alara, wore cocducted uvccr the consti tion of 1828; Mupoz continued in a state of revolution until he was captured Ly Chamorro. as Commacder in Chief of the forees of the government, before Peneda’s election; Cha- morro was élected I’reticent; T think that was in the latter part cf 1859 or °$4; sbortiy after bis clection be proposed Eo riverdmcet to the constitetion of (2 and appointed an el cilon o' delegates toebarge the foria of that cousuta- ten; to that ibe Principal men, who were called hich these gentlemen calicd the pert od; the elecvon of del awas bel, acd pews camo t) Cramorro that nity ef the Ccleguten were averso to @ change th the ccnstietion, and in order to reduce that wa oilty be banished eome of them from the com. ty; omorgst those banished were Monoz und Sail var; by that weans he got a msorly of deiegeics ia bis favor; before this Ccns‘ituent Asscmbly separated, beWr came of the breaking out of a revolution ia San Salvador, the revolution Was in consequence of the op. petition to the cherge by the pople who bad been ba- risbed irom Icon. Mr. Ficid objected io the witness cootinuirg the his- ory of that country since he jeft it. Mr White leit it n if64. They were all acquainted with the history since em i bad the same means of acyuiriug the know: eee os Mr, White. Clark contended that Mr. Oakemith had been per- mitted to testify that such and eceb places were in ‘be poeccesion of Walker, and o*bers in tue posseseton of Rivae, cLovgh be (Me. Oakemith) was only in that coun. try threo Werks ihe Court baying some doubiz, admitted the testi- mony Witwees cont rucd-—Up to jast Juve, from the formation Of the .\ccessory Company, Im 1851, | conducted all, or Il, the ccrrespondence with the government of nd ite officers; amd to far as questions res c rand the State of Nicdragua, with refer and ail questions of the constre ‘tion of the charter, I conducted he correspondence with the sgeats om tho | thmar: th’? | (id as the counsel ¢f the company ne i have had correspondence there, but it bas a’vo been done by other officers of the company; twee Jone I bare mde mysr if acquainted with the events tratepiriog iu Niearagna, vo fue as Lloarn from corres yendcoes, Tan rely ven my resources of in'ormation otilicers of tate prizcipally, and tho ageste of my any and the American Minister; I bad corres. pendence with the citic re of the Chamorro gorerpment and Pstrada gover nwent. Mr, Clark—& beem recent!y mageacred? Witroa—That | have not beard; there are porticns of my correspondence which are made wodler coatdence, ood it will be tmponsible for me to teli them; | miso bad correependence with Salizar, who has been stot; | lave had conreevondenee with (cn. Walker, Judge C shing, Vstrada, Solozar avd Mr. Wheeler, the A:ncrican Mio! 6.; My Objet wae lv preverve the company whatever porty Was in power. (Give ur a euccinet narrative of the course of public events in that country rivco the advent of Watker? Wr. Melt cb ected to this testimony, derived from cor- respordcnes, un'ess the cor ls produced. ihe Court sustained the objection Mr. Clark woule pot press the question, but he hopet the Court itecli would take notice of the events occurring there ‘The (ourt intimated that he would. Witness con: ipued—1 was in Nicaragua turing two elec- thove of tbe Logisiature, Q Were the : barters of the Accessory Transit Compa- ry authorized by the L ture’ Mr. Field cljeeted to the evidence In that form: and furthermsre, because it le already set forth io the copy of the ebar cr produced, thet it hy > authorized. x the origina’ charter (nan ‘e WD tbat, because we did ay ink 1 necessary to print t all; | rover sew ® copy of the laws of Nicaragua; they publieh the Iawe in litle pamphicts, as they paes bun Ye Oerk posed te | ped od contents of the laws, bat the Court reled that he could not prove written laws; the onw: 'tteu laws ofa country may be proved by parole evidence. © Cap you state any facts bearing on Lent poner ol to ube restoration to the company ol the prepere Jothmor of which they hare been despoiled or 1 Mr. } eld ob ceted to the uestion, in the first ptace. on = grcond thet {t wae indecorons in @ court of jv stion, and in 4 country whore the comity of natioe® existe. » Court would allow the « :eetion by substituting the * * deprives’ for “derpoiled or robved ” Mr. | #i4 objected to the question in any form, because the cok nce obects we ave, the highest evidence whicd bave—the correspondence i, Court would odin evidence of the probability of tbe reators roe of the cbarter. Mr. Clark ®eul not potitia that form, becanse that wovld be adm.iting that the charter was taken (rom tho bar ty 7 any fact boaring on the probability of the an nulmert of the alleged dcoree, #0 far as \t opsrates on the eairoen? to the property, A. Loao: but tt is proper + oy thet the F jecgo | have | recived from this corres pend nee, whieh cPuer seni and whieh has caeb Written and reecived under @ ees! of couldence, with hberty or ‘eet arte aut: ream ard that pereen I bave 06 a pee Fes Nondand "Wengen vertoan 1 teter*ro = the Degetiations §=golng on; ood « thnd reason is, that if contain vero sequalrted with those tacts they Lierfero against our fuccees. © Have you not seen vepert of these proceedings in the Pty papers’ A. A. rend what purports to de Ul gh tof the a — but my opnor te every body pre Peods cadorsemont. ( ma ogree mh you os far on otters are cha corped, but ihe reporters aro generally accurate and the vepe rt of this case in the Bera: p la very full. he ‘White—More £0 tban any other I bave #ern, but of tte socurecy you are the bert judge, ar I was not present cpt 1 ry Aro the negotiations in progress having in view the restoration to the eornpepy of the rights ana property ebich 1 Is alleged they bavo been a by virtue & the pretended deerce of February 18, 18567 | (bjected to by Me bie’ —estmitted and exception taken.) A. Sach pecatiations bave been Io progrese as botwoen the com- fepy ard ibe only govertmest of Nicaragua w company recognizer, and cs rt favorably coneluded, they ere Toure: eibg set. at government do you refer to eben 5 ‘ernment the company re. government of I'resident hom Walker is hostite? is BOL a proper word; vate of rebe Hon. ee tiny ni ob megetiations de teat of howe hee rough the Department «f J ldo, the are foate, not by the Cummpuny, bus oa tbe g 1 would tem; hrs irene ¥ Ode A sik, 1 Ta, Bags Manres, Hilt beteme pamates ng Bagh on bt azese, put lo & Gowges Ein en le ve 29) was discharging Buse Taporee eE—The kee ‘Goats, joegines, Ave 15. tbo from = cur ess RICHMOND. pe eg on te Ge Cie en Feo ene $1900 atan arrived at te per ur ow bite eaid be could not give the name of the party ‘bushel over tts cost ie be sehr spiel makiza she negotiation Pecans the oppouenta pce ieage mares wil ae of the com, iy wore orrare of ls, Mi might be the menus for repos. defeating ¢ Ship Leonidos. 64) tors 12 years old, built at Warren, Mo, i first suit of cop; nego’ Mr. Clark—And your correspondent would be shot. hes been sold at rbont 820 600; brig (Seine 195 tons, 6 Fears Tho Court granted the motion to strike out al! about the | o!d, built at Calais, Mo, $5900 eypal to cash, obit ons. ies \es bark Beal Frege: of Beverly, 164 eter has Ir. White continued—I went to Nicaragua in the | pur ‘by parties in Fal! rer i Bt on Cay) epripg 6! 1851, apd remained there some three months; | Wi!! be ocntinved in the eperm wi 1 went again in February, 1864, and I think I came home mtavse seb at woul romon Ont 2 ine =e. . in May; I epeek the Spanish very imper ectly, and Cn ebij ) tors, called the asa Elder: 100, with the nid of a dictionary; T bad an yh CO a & Ongood aap Nicaregua, wt i formation bat y that pot 200 tons, not yet pamed. Also, Saat by Mr meeps and by convert’ wi peop! ‘This closed the testimony on both sides, and counsel wat wears inst, by Mr Taplam, a ship owned by Me then proceeded to sum up. ‘Whalemen oie rematch Eel mentee ¢ Ocean; bark Ami Bid ro (of Nantucket), pod frown Ro gartown I ( Holley, 7 lat 41, ton 86, Gow Troup, of and téom Wow Brooklyn City Politics, ‘The democratic yaice Conveations have placed the folowing conc idates In nomination :-— ‘Thomas Kivg, tor ene of sea Becond district. tor the Third aistrict. james lowers nthe Fours the Fourth dist Ihe Ninth watd democratic fan pie pd Joeoph’ Week iaecaernee Ladley for ere ten! Geo ge N. Spoken, de. Sbip Tropic, Nowell tr6m $: Job, NB, for Liverpool, a date, lat BL 06, Ship avn Maria, Whtaden, rom Penaux Apri 15 for Nae, no date. of Caps ‘of Good Hope. oar Indiana ot NYerk, round, no cate, lat 102) 8, fom Maple, honnt W. Oct: 13. off G Nort dat Boston June ¥ tor San} Sbip Sarco. fem Liv m we a i set ta set for bn sty Ogt' 2, ne rer, A Bombag, Sept RT Toes 3 Seapemenindpifeee ts ae? Arnerinl Lowel, from Hull, ¥, for Charlowan, Beet p60, fem Belaicl, Eng, for Boston, Sept 19, tat ‘Supervisur. and Char! Jersey City News. DeMonst Ration, Tue berdanartere wero were wade by rt Gil Sr BE’ Noble and otbers, Mr. Noble had been speak: ing tu New York early in the evening. The Tirst Ward Republican Club of Jersey City will meet this ev ening, at the Hud-on House, and Lon tdressed by Robert Cilebrist, J ip “Revert Marshal” Gupposed the Geo Marshall, from bg Teter Gedia\ Sort 18 lat 48 lon 9. Bat reeytenee. Stover, from Liverpool July 31 for Callas, “Perui ina,” July 3, lat $2658, lon 25055. Nothing furte, pat Tans “Mapenster.” 45 doys from Singapore for Nort, uty on Ji Lvland hidtidge, from Boston for Cronstadt, Sept &, at 4825 Jon fas, Bork Mavtiower, Oct 18 of Georges. Nothing further, Brig Menuose, ‘adelphia, Oct 13, off Chincoter pu Hen, Fountain, f:c1 Rochelle for Boston, Bept I, cmoyeh, from Bavana for NYork, Oct 13, of Chia- ree Trace. , aad J. N. Lake, of New York. The Public Health, YOMT HAMILTON KELIEF SOCIETY'S REPORT. All the +ick, under the ners ot Dr, Rothe, are conva- Weeks, who hes improved but lescug, except slightly. Xo bew ences, No new cases in the Mititary Hospital. Contrary 10 our expectations, the thermometer did not reach @ lower point than ST degrees fabrenbeii, last bight. Lobe rE. BERLER, Secretary. Four Basuttox, Oct. 16, 18 Court Calendar—This Day. Sorxama Coumt—Speciai Term—l1st Vinge —Ne ase. — ee 46, $7, 81, 82, 38, 68, 63, 128, SUrRKiON Ng oe * 65. ing 251, 262, 254, from Havana for Phil colengue. UDA Sept —In port hark Mariel, Hill, from Norfolk Br: for Bari Royal (is frota do ¢ Cronst apr. Sept ing Uullders, coos, arr 26tb, in distress (sce Bigcel) b Vearman, hence arr 29th; schrs J Minx Webb, from Haltimore. arr 26th. %—Ip port shios ‘oubita, Evalds, for for co soon; Dark Eesper, Briard, {ur de ready Incrrre Oct 2—Arr Tasmania, Stickney, St John Ni ngersoil, 260, 215, 963, 37%, 2 15, 816, 326, x Oct ober 978, 265, 46, 205, 245, ue ae 51,086, 256, Sem, 50608 Paste ee ee ree eee acy ime 67. Cowon Preas—Part 1.—Nos. 1(84 to 1(87 1089 to 1004, C93, 18 TPF 10D 1619, 15 to 1104, Grrexocs Ger 181d Eagle, Paiten, Troon, To the € Fdinburg », and fempest (s), for NYerk; Labess ai tro re ip port sblp Albany, Jordan, rep, toload pa pineon seed ready ae Part %.—Nos. 1046, 608, 529, 1006, Usrrep States Detect Covet.—Nos, 44, 67 to 75. e. Gimuatran, Sept Darien. Hei voet Oct 1—In port Char}e = Gas, MawITIWB INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Stenmors, FROM BUROPE. ~Arr Wentworth Beaumont, Pearssa, Buark, for NOrlesus, td; for Bt Ubes, Sli 2:th ult, North Sea, Delano Nee x, Oct Q—Arr ie Gladiator, Salter, NYork; sehr L iekerson. Philadelphia, Oct 2—eid East Indian, Lecraw, Caleutia; u alos M. Paterson. Hill, do: . Gen Parkhill, McKown. ‘Char "piapeburd, 3 NOrleana. Ab ine aro cu fat acon E pought, Samuels, do awit Ohinten, Funk aud Senator, Colla: 6th; Geo Lut Yost, dosh Issac Wrizht, aberl. do 10th: ¢ do 1th; Carolus Magnus, Cofiin. Varwcst Queen. Young: arclle ie do 16th; John J Boyd, Thomas, do 20: bard, snd WC Beconton. Bpenerse ds and Excels‘or, Swift, do with despatel Peiich. ter Philadelphia sh: Tonawanda, Juli O10 Hickory, Veacock. despach; John Clark. Hale, fe for Malinao ih UF tin, do 2th; Henry Buck, Pendleton, and E for City Polit, Mutcon Barsiow, aud Consul aes Nesmith, Jowell bard, Mare sor Bombay: bourne 4 and Sydney. N Lawson, as, Carter, for Cnaclestey fortmer. for Savannah; Tt Waits; Old Engivnd. Delano,’ ¥ nd Gérirnde, Phinney, for New Orleans; 8 Donald, McKay. Warren, for 75 apnea Brewer; for Hobart Town, Vi Val York 12tb, arrive at Havana 17th and From New Orleans 27th, Havana 2th, buack Wanwon—From New York 2h arrive at Havans Int and Now Orleans id, From New Orleans io, Havana lth due at New York ist Leave Sew York atl0 Ait and New Oricans at § AM. axku City—Fromw New York 7th of each montn, arriving at Hevara 1g and Mobile 14th. From Mobile 221, Havang ‘th, doe at Now York 2sth. Losvon Oct in Rort Roeper. Fostury, Sua teen ae Sth: Margaret Evans Wi farner, York, about ready; Chris- tina Ov ene for co th: American Ragie, Moore, for do "m0 Nelson. tor do soon; Trenton, Secon at weed pan ‘and Uetiere intended for the New YORK Hine atmanac YOR NEW YoRK—rais DAY $ 12 | Moon env... “Port of New York, October 16, 1850, CLEARED. atk Jobazn Hamb), Jensen, Cochia China and Bombay MIGH WATER... Newport to load for Saga Buisron, Cet 2— MU Favning, Pearce. for Naoi : ‘or NOrieaps do. Sid from he oy a ule Me er Bewport Lreuons, Ber Z-Sld hark Gen Cobb, Haskell, NYork. 4—In port. bark Sicflian, Dawes for TK fe es ei In port, si unbar, for Zin int; Dark Sea Duc iain 4, re ork Sh, amd Missin a, Sept [Tu port bark Azof, Simmous, from eu'l, arr 2th): would perforin quarantine, and return, 0 lead borimsione for the United Sates; urig Havane, oy Bork idg: | Bark Empire, York, from, Marseilles, Girgenii, to take in part of ear- forme for Un lied Bites. Passed by pro, ious, bark Gi for Buenos Ayr + Bel uke, Car, fat Pompett ug what Lycurens @le), for NYork, ‘MYL, Sept 20-—In barks Mimoso. ‘ev cae Watsen (ete Bornna), ¢ Watson, tor do by. 8 N * Pendicton,: BrubswlekWals Ire MS Vthworth (Ar), Curry, St John, NB—D R De » Savannab—Dunham 4 Dimon, egos Metealt « Duncan ohn, NB—D kt De Wolff, beta City, Pinchnes—B § Po Jey, Whiflndel Commary, Hal oe ~—W Dalzelt deiphia—J & N brig 3. ‘Esiker, uD Mes rmx 1nE0, Va | Robbins. Soe tee Aug 23— No Price & read ie Bea, kD barrett, Liverpeol, 3 ra, to Wm Se ebpre taseag devs, with mse and 16 as ad ligt, batting sAuchored im the lower vay on tbe Cob. Bows, une? beige dorepbine Leckie for Boston realy, adr Getrgeinea, Polley, ght lites, Aug I—Arr owns, , Caicalia for BM, Oct 7—Arr ship Golden Star, Mi Ca ih, shins Whsing San, exoiges. b room, Vemas tls; Lid, Marpawell, Stover, —In port, bark Splendid, raatetbiter to load for NOr'eans. Fept 7—Tn port John paaee: Darts, for NYork. 18, with mése and 24 ler, Allen, London, 34 a4 days, with mader ‘osby & Crocker ' Oct 12’ lat 43, lon re. of Hath, bound Ki; Lath. off Fire und to Nantucket, Sept Land, °% aye orge Kok, Bpize, Zorega, Liverpool, Sey BALTIMOBR, Oct 5—Below As By --y| Dempicn Houds, at anchor below Sl brigand a Lerma brig at anebor George's Creek, Tiremen Reight, ds, 3b days, with coal, to ‘atthe Patuxent, ‘&; Drem abi Stowers, Loston; sehra Kinsey. {ranted Salem; sendin alti, Wit or, Het 15— re steamer W, ins, Un) b Loren Baton, trite, Thilunetphta; Deus } i righ ie Beaver ri pte ari Avondale, Harper, Ph and iting fuck oh and the Rewburgpore hor. Signal for two brige ‘Gueen, Medion Matand . Morton, Matanzar WD Cargill, Hawkins a ¥ bap NAD idder, Hate’ sid v vipa We Lia tcatser . days, with mdse oat, Smith © Oo | Sept 2, lat 42 Us, er, NY N Sows ttedford. ying out 11.) Lon 6805, saw a four dhe Br nts bois sperm off 0a toard ‘aot i at 4PM. » steering B at tbe tire mested amship Glasgow, wndso and toston, 6 days, in bat pt 6, 2 presence FEip Fly ing ont. to Wells Abr ott Bark Arn hii Maml, 4 204 poseengers Bockboim Spi chon & a (ely per), rT nur, 3 aye, with Drisio. Fessenden. Ne r, Groza islavd, Kilborn, BY ork nf Dale Metens: beg’ Mai and Elatroreéth, with st 44, on th 6 western 7k bound Lith lat 4% 90, Lith, of Cape lai 41 40. lon 49, Raw no vessels icnre: Kart Avgust id solr Rewer, Wateon, PAM PORT Oe tare sche Olives Parent isnt b fcr dor: brig Oroaimba, Reebrons, Goulistora for Lh, shipe itising nm ellersen wt n, “sel Win Picerieg Ade bi & Br), Bondrew, C! Auli" Wheelock. Partlett, Catate, ‘ule Reweis, nLER, ONS v One ‘fat iit foe shell, NYork: seam, and ied heed, *ialtioaore} Ibh, Mary Peavey, ALI. Qet 12—Are echrs §, Rw Pa adriphia: Beience, Gliding, WY¥ork, > GLOUCESTER, Cet Arr echr Laura M Mangum, Walem,. * HOLY, Ont 13, PM—Acr bile Geo My Leiphia Yor Besion; sere Lewis Mulford, Men for Vit adeiplia;, Ki Dorado, Piammer, Addison th— Are be taples, Calais, with lumber, to J Bowed . Thtsboru’, 19 days, with coal, fq to Relley & Foo’ febr Dercla tebr =! Stephens, Mi ‘alais, ‘chr Jone) Me, Weriningion, Portian, © ihr M Pirainerd, Hulse, Portis Ndwhric: Bpringet, ew Bextor mer ko phiay Green. Philadele hia. ides yy — Pialade aa kee Steamer be fees cael Melveilyn, et sat ig rd p. Peaith, New ieondon, BELOW Leen Queen, Hedgdon, frov giles jer ¢o, Mary A: ayer Vomiand oe 2 for Philadelphia, Governor, havhiteet State, ‘hrs Mai 5 rel ty Ana. Ri Dorado. Re. Oreet da, Pinkham, 4 tais forda. Bid echt Be 1th. No arrival, . cy Arnold, Lonisa Dyer, ade, Cortes Vod bet 15.2 PM ship Wild Pose 1o= fra Caleatta for Boston wort i K. Get W2—Arr ship ez, Gooden, THarriman, aor Indce Hathaway, Seaail, B terecn, Be Boston, Cid kchr Oneida, ‘et 16 Arr brig Terald, Keene, Sippt- r Her 1 Morine Correspondence | KEY WEST, Het 10h) 1.7. Octl& * AM—In port brics IG Berry, ed). Cont Merril, from } them Froritence foe, Enola 1 1y'v0, lew: iM Tt ~ rom Albany for aie ei irom Providence for [angor hf |. Jone, Pama Pha ot Zante, Park Pagoai. , € ree ‘on go ont. Nia i thors te m bated of, faking va i F wells to ta Gh port. A survey exnnilned ibe OW ney sabe Sarah, Bartol oederad her immediate discharge. | ship Mery Mere hark Cambria: schre Mary, Smith, io—Are brig Panta tilanes Hh, Alion, XY Sevork or erent in ry ropalr, (akein her eargu (whieh Is | erieksbut cen on Ree Foy Ne PROVINCETOWN, * vel f 3 for New Orlesr A ear open the Dela th: % co the a im the wrecker, Who, getlp woh delay ned apraready Mut ile eee, 14/0), and proceeded on her voyage witout t. “chr bliva, Fink was pokl on the 94. tnst by the United = Nau yator SND. The ‘caszo will bo reslupped. to 1, Capt Me) Ms ils motninag for Rew ork. i! a) iy Cot ae Kerty, by starlet Ws ary A Rowlant, Conch, do: fem anderson, kh H 5 Ncuntahete eiiracetet Gs, ‘ ter! Barres, Le ostomy Maroy having completed expenses: fiuntress, Capt W. region, will net noxt Week Townson, fon Charlentens sch ie enege ot he TE Pek sown, Pare The bark Novihword, Minkhata, seule today for Jack AVANANA Nit Gee tare hark Raton, Janson, ny . i Pionner, Api falter Fano ba ty My bork, Eeteragt amare) wae eld Rahat pertigsee gre “yrds evetton ¢ wa the Tete ¢ cotton browal 2 w NGTON, FC. Ovi enw Ren, Henderson, r ippet to LAverpeol tn the ship & 1 “Sali york. FEL cate eters he hip will nigh loading. 3°%e | wVorks eh Liar Mati Powell, 60. be cred ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, “_ 100 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. —_ iit WARD —RPOCLAR AMERICAN NOWIWATIONS ANS er aa Marine A, Oct W— Act brig Mika, Downing, Mee. pe Baker, Golem; Willa Hone, Bare t, anche ser tts, lave ou bri Fi Kelly do ire = PHILADELT Keven f act [ou Rame erect o) Tioridences Matt TO xcamabip City of Manetreste, Petrie, Lverpsol soetiancont and Disasters. , Cole, from Liverpool for Cronstyyt tan gm Hee, is stated In recounts from € been Mn coninet, of Falsioibo, on the athe qeacte, bowsprit, Ac, and afterwards ran aground, \, leaky, aed #ouid have to unload (o repair. it Tutkin. of the ship Rockaway, at 4 int ute dr. mon, thicty aly distelet, ior dah hats foe int tects aay Epler Picree; for, ce iNet es \ Sane e ie ors a r sags wer, Dy \&. Bhone te that on the Mit mt Liezie Loud, Capt Kimball feom Saran tw on "amber inden with low cf rudder and full mer he bad been ashore re cere wren’ her ne RTea Peotone wn the Gaginnad oud, we previons'y reported, VW A. T, Gvawwreny. See reeiten Treen T, BHITT, Seotgies rig Princess