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8 ‘The Brooklyn Navy ‘ard. ‘The Phelps Will Case—Over Two Millions of AFFAMS OF MCARAGUA, | Strike among the Skirt Weavers, NEW BUILDING —PRO BESS “¥ IMPROVEMENTS Dollars I. volved. See ANAnnnnnnnnnnnn ee ae vaeeaiS A? TES YARD ETO. SUPREME COURT—SPBOIAL TERM. R wl bot on the Results of his Pi arenas hs Rae Sisce the apportionm+ nt among th government mavy Before Hon. Judge Olerke. () yards of ‘be $15,000,000 ap ropria‘ed by the last Con- Oct. 23.—Olivia Phelps, so ¢ acting Executria, dc., of An- grea for their use, the work in the Brooklya Navy Yard | son @. Phelps, Anson @. Phelps, Jr., William E. ragua by Presi tent Plenest fhas been quite active to what it was for a few months pag gm ae aa emanel cthare- =the wilt ef @he labo SHRENVOT AXTa(t MART 20 THR GovERNMENT ae cigar wn guee rence Previous, Thore are about 1,620 men at present employed | Anson G. Phelps, involving the distribution of about one | Stare AND TONBION APPATRS De sae eee OF | ‘inom the working clastea” ads avinpwhizing. pule in the yard, and the several large buildings which were | milion dollars worth of real estate in New York, Con} GoVERNMENT OF sicanagva. them ia the stand whiee Tey bare Sie agen pied ia process of erection ave vearly completed. The grounds | necticut, Pennsylvania, Indiane and Missouri, anda similar bu Thureday evening. at ie 0 the 2 July 21, 1866. where the work of bui ving and repairing is not going | amount of persona property—which bas been published | | Although. immediately afer my err y arrival in ty. On, are models of nea'ner* aud order, the cannon are | jn full in the AeRaLp—came up before this Court for judi NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1856. ot the Gov. nimamt of apatont As AvrEaL To Tux Peortx oy New Yore.—The skirt the Recognition of he Government weavers of this oty bay have been a pegs mie for two weeks, in mmequence of 8 of 136 pe 4 etrect, between planation of their p. -In3 wil be Pipy order of the committee. presented mysei! beiore the supreme anne eit, ment, to render ab account of the mhoee wan ohio | 1 ¢ the meeing. ‘@rranged is lone paraile! | the balls are piled up im | cial construction. The testater in March, 1852, appointed | had been intrusted pear the su; government of the | ~Tl«1e were more than one hundred skirtweavers p'o- pyramids of 1,240 sacb, acd m the mew iron shot beds, | his wife, Olivia Phelps, bis son Aason G. Phelps, Jr., and A Eee hat the presidendal chair | rent; they were a thin, pele, almost haggard looking com- Sovrmzny commen Conymrrion.—It will ibe Which contein 6,760 ech, there are fourteen of these | is son-im law, Wm. E. Dodge, exeoutrix and exsoutors, | deem it right 10 repeat the Views wich Taine ind cerore | PAY of men: they did not seem reckless or despairing, | Temembered that Ml Uout, ve ee earenas beds, each £2 feet lorg wn & frame in the ceatre for | and bequeathed to them and a large number of relatives, | it. Sinoe tbe 14th of May last, the supreme government | but thou & load of shells. Zach be) weigas 4,376 pounds, and cost | property, real and persoual, amounting to over two mil- $1ts 69. There are 10 tw yard 75,343 thirty.two pound | liops of dollars. He ocqueathed to his wife the residence lic, apd the high fupctionary who directs the ‘deetiny of forty two pouoe snot; 998 eight imch sheil; | atthe corner of First avenue and Thirtieth street, toge- | that great republic, in receiving me as diplomatic | (xuly varied by an occasional respense to some worthy | for» ! wicat three hundred guna of va- | ther with the adjoining lots of land; also, his household minister {rom this republic, declared to me that he | ¢ gooda, plate. THe S68 HUILDINGS. of So ud ta liew of all dower and tairds out of his The shed for gun c>~s:es, which is one hundred and | To Bié nieces and. granJchildven be gives various sume; fihty feet by sixty, an enticely of corrugated iron, | $14 to revgious, char and. sclentibio associations, he Me equeaths sums varying from $1,400 to $100,000, and by ls about compieted. |: «« uilt by comtract by Marshal | the se eenth section of the will, he gives, tn the fol Lefferts, and cost $15 ( lewipg \erms and under certain provisos, tae «um of ‘The amithery, whi vree bundred teet by sixty, | $00,000 lor acollege for Airicans in Livers. With two wings, cach (0 vunered fost by sixty, iS built | Tr has been contemplated by the friends of Africkn colcni entirely of brick ana ) ~ ©» roof of currugated iron. “ yay asiead 0 coves ta Seuarats - ~ 31 wes completed last ss, ona is now in full aad sue | “udersiod that some incipient sicps have heen taken toe that césafal operation. “It }:" gut bundred feet of emake | PuPGse by isfriends in loston, Massachusetts, Now, in tive, fifty four inches vweter, placed under ground, | proceed, and one huncred thousand dollars shall be raised through which the en midway between then Tro «moke ia forsed or succed | Pilea by them pr daipacon sho, from the forces. pow+ n bave chimaeys, into the | jy view geste el ‘of & theological Gearneel 1a said flues, and ts condver-' in ricm to the central cuimuey, | colege, io be nrder the supervision of the Union Theological which ts ove bunare: 4 y feet nigh, with a circum Peumtnary, in the city of New York. ton, ‘Tooro-ore eight Losure! fessetblan wpe sighiean |. snine wwentath svohon De inches m ciameter, 1 vongette of the smoke ile, | Afer Pal There are forty oe t De sminery,acd nine more = fu)! then «. can be put up. The © o= cre driven by d A estate, wbalsoever and wheresoever the same may be. Tolazy Dlower gives o! ooaice of wind ior she forges; — give, devine and bequenta the same he engite which driv < built by the Feroa Tron Krandebildren as followe—1 order orks. ‘Tbe surpioe joe cro! the 2 drives three bammers: one a Nasr»! mer, of tive tons weight; Shoes” anotber Watt s paver + of 1,000 pounds weight, me ron iy, eee ey The third 's Lot yeu: i The work of thelargest at thet time. Buti. peo, r > dons by thes . . my death. my son Anson U aw eamanpes te 7 » Gone Wy Sitee Resear Tam Dodge, shall both happen to die, then at the Gecease The boiler spop '0 F lers is two bundred feet Ss Saaerannel ‘esis by siaty, built of brick wou, with @ slate roof, was So SRE w Ir 9a Saume. > 0- Gon tiny ves ht Se Sowa Commenced last fal. completed; it wlll go iato ee pemcaaehines tbe ake tae ae operation in a month ‘Tbe foundry. oar roo feet by sixty, Is Dull: of I! be placed upon an equal Drick and iron, rool 0’ | ated iron, wad dearly com vt exch child and grandchild receive on piewe; tt 18 capanle oi cis: 4 castings sbat weigh Crom forty vo fifty tons. The oskum shop, wh » horses, So. and the annual sum | Nicaragua: tbat be desired to draw still closer those ties | '¥¢!¥e bours a day, and only receive eighty seven cents | 2,4 ay from all the forges | ‘orth»t purpose in this country, then and in such case I give a Soatene lo my executors the sum of lilly thousaad dollars. to be ap im the mam buiiing tc o cblianay outside aad | Ped by them in such way as sball in thelr judement best tisty ing or providing for the paymeat G be&\tess hereinacove mentioned, im ailthe rest. residue and remainder of ‘my to my cluidren — direct the ny Q ngrasdehlitres hiving at the end of tea years that my son Ausoa G. che! ce, eball either of them be of ter Peis. and my aot te o be divided in:o a® many shares as I shall have at the urviver, it being my tavention that each fchilt and meek, bi footing as w tae said eskiuary estate, uoen such division as aforesait. as soou thereaiter as can convenientiy be done. sixty fect by thirty, sides | _ Mr. Pbelps diea iu November, 1863, leaving bis will in strikers, they bad an air of sad resignation. | Georgia, in Trcember next Steps are being taken at the s whe Waleed bong a eee ized, Femail an; reas ‘They sa: in gloomy silence till the mecting was called to aan (A (gets Grete sy wil fa of ae as nate i ernment 10 the eubject ap pe re) order, and then the proceedyogs were as sad as afunoral, | 5.0108 the eae ee eae ee ee i oe i bert “3 ‘The Courct! ment, According to their statement, they worked sien: Toe Conact of Rereenet bee Sooty meat committee to make the neceseary arrangements by mears of diplomatic relations, in order to strengthen | Clear per day, upon which to support themselves and | jor 9 suitable accommodation of Nhe Concention = Baltl. the good understanding between’ the two governments, | jumilier, end their employers nov want to reduce thetr | more Americun, Uct. 22. he, himeel!. Being tp the highest degree interested in tbe | vores to seventy ‘our cents clear a ay. Th Ae ee transit of the subjects of that repubir over the great eee yt day. ‘There wer highway wbich—being lotrusted, as a rich pledge, to tue bundred ebirt weavers employed by Messrs. Bates and MAKBITIO“‘ IN t KLLIGEAUK, entertained the most frieudly und fraternal sentiments for republic of Nicaragua—unites the two oceens: |” | rvench, of 228 Weat ‘Thirty-stath street, every oue of abi Ee le ae general ching Which roger crorgenare fo tee | 2m s1Uck about tree weeks ago, one attempt be: semanas von tay neem mi? United States for Nicaragua. Its territorial riches are eo | ‘Dg wade to reduce their wages, and they with a few em- 6 (3 | gies Water. beghiy esteemed that this enthusiasm approaches exagge- | P!0) (es yom echat cee, an oo ie weniee 4 ravion: and there is ro doubt that in | bight. ‘here are abouttbree hua skirt weavers in . % Trepdauip with that of North America, Wid. meke sce | tis city; they areengarad entizely in weaving Indies Bert ef Rew Vouk, October 23, 1856. colable progres, hooped skirts from wavilla and jute. CLEARED. It ia Ibe grewtest eatisfaction to me to have fulfiiled the The meeting being called to order, Mr. J. Sharkey was Ship War Hawk, Freeman. San Franeisco—Jno J Fart object of wy commistion, apd to nave readered to wy | 87sOinted chairman, and Thomas Smith, secretary. The ship Beaver (chpper), Smith, 88n Francisco—sution & Co. country ® séryjcs of ke much importance. call of the suceting was thea read by the Secretary, who | | Ship Wellington, Barstow, New Urlenns—Stanton & Thomp Be gooa enough, Kr Minister, to lay this report before | centinued to set forth the grievances of which they com | sc. iva Faowleney, the President and to easure Bim of mv ed. staung tbat bafore the, reduction of thelr wages | hin Allantic, Worl, New Orleans THe oo, Teepe t, +ubmission and obedience, as also that as a good y were earning a doilara day, or $815. year, Out | pare k Sherwcot, Hail Mobile—Starges. Clearman & Co. ron of the country I love so tenderly, 1 shall always be a that they had to pay ‘com rent—two abilliags # week Berk MJ Coleerd Colcord, Mobi'e—N H Brigham rerdy to decote myself to ite service. --or $18.8 Year, and aoring the season that coalis want- | Bark Exact, Frisbee, Savanuab—Sturges, Clearman & Co, Receive, Sr. Minister, tbe aesuraace ot my most res- | (4, they are taxed tep cents a week--amounting toa | brig Lavreita Dunbar, Para—Burdett « Noble, ct!ul cosideraton, jour devoted servant. dollar and eeventy ceats in four months, That Brig Mandy, Hardy, Jacksonville—Thompeoa & Hunter. ‘ “ AUGUSTIN ViTIL. | ‘dey were pot paid regularly their “weekly | Bh¥ Chute. Thompson, Charlestou—G ssulkiey. Ssorxtagy or Stare FoR FORKIGN RELATIONS. ) salary, bu: about tbree dollars a week, more Febr tmogenc: Ripley. New Orieans—Lane & West GRanaba, Ang. 2, 1850. 5 or leer: in consequence of not receiving their tuil Sehr Bank wezey, Charlestor—Seran on & Tallman, ToD Avocstin Vist, Curate and Vicar of this departmoat. | Weges at the end of sack week they bad to pay ten per Ml, NoPtolk—stuy ges & Clearman. I bad the honor to receive and to lay hefore hia Exce!. | ¢'mt more for those articles which they purchased for Maria, Smal), Falem—Ke W Vopes s Co. leney the Prosicent of this republic, your estimable dis. | thelr son account than they would if they had | StesmerS ui Cai pdn, In gereoil, Philately aiad & N Briggs. patcd, dated the Slet of inst moth, and coufurmadly to | mene; to pay down for them. That when these deduc. | Steamer Black Diamond Allen, Phline pba tbe supreme order of that bigh’ functonary, I have to | ticps were made from their dollar a day, 1 left them only Cid 22d—Brig T M Mayhew, Hall, Bermada (ao! Bremen, as reply thet the govern ment of Nicaragua declares frankly | <igbty cepts now their employers wish to | 1° "fed yesterday). to the venerable Sr. Viji! that it ts entirely satisfled with | Trduce their wages £0 ve them only seventy four | ii Comet, Arquit, Canton Jnne J. passed Amier July the exact fuitliment of bis diplomatic mission near the | cebis a day for thelr work and for the wm: ance of | 27 witli teas and alias, to Bucklin & Crane, Had. very. lit cabinet of Washington, baviog for onject to obtain | themselves ard jamiles. They considered that attempt | windaibernivepassege. hept 18 lat 3258, lon 740 W, Win the recogridon ot the government of this repub- | an ineu)!—on ootrage; that !t was unworthy of men to | Laurence. of London, aged 16 yeurs tel: from the royal yards lie by Nhe. Urited Stares, Therefore, tu the | #ibmit to it, and they would not. but would unite for their | siruck on the rail ‘Ave was instantiy billed. Oct 20 hame of Nicaragua. the most exprensive ibaaks are | ow protection, and as ucien is etrength, they hoped to | 2+. an, Gadi alan rendered to bit for tbese important services, whica will socoeed ‘Three hundred skirt weavers, said Me, Smith, | ““Shin''himoon, Smith, Liverpool. Sept 2, with mdse and 2 ever be act powledged and preserved in the memory of | could not be overcome ard tyrranized over bya few em- steerage pa passengers to A Mumford & Bros. For the first had ft . fail force and uprevoked, and leaving his wife, soa, the inhabitants of Nicarages who desire the of | ployers; the employers needed them more than they constant NW gale, at times very heavy. lost jth- ebinn Danae conte ae tea tc hone ‘aw, ahd a vast pamber of f their country. . ing Lecded ihe employers. If we submitted to the reduction oy Rept 6, Charles Rel ot Dubin "fell over. up by Engineer .< -s), 4s well a8 the desigas of some of whom are yet under age. bovor te give you, in the name of the Su- | of our wages twelve and a halfper cent now, our pal Be way. pede Re oy Be new butiaings acs tly moacaipery The testator also gave a number of promissory note:, | preme g meat (bis reply, add to formally assure you | employers, as soon as they perceive they have a The armory, a brvk oo re, with Iron roof, two hua- | Payable at various periods, of which the following are | of my bighest respect. Your most obedient servant. the power, will reduce ovr wages twenty-five per * Pestle, Savannah Oct 15, ,with mdse, to dred feet by sixty, | wted, and already occupied | *Pecimens:— F. FERRE. cevt, all'we want {8 our old remuneration and our | Coven A Murray. Have been wittia 7 talles of the Highlands by the Ordinance De, The carpenters’ #0: seventy. built of brie ‘Tne work tor the ates ‘Tbe plumbers’ sh: as done in toem. ved with the boiler rhop, ts ly completed. I: ~ >» ready to de occupied by we My dearest beloved son, Anson U. Phelps, Jr. bers ip thes + aud Men it" finished tagoid | had a desire to place something in your hands to be used prw kemith shop wui + ‘dewn. The greatest diffi- 4 after may decease. euly-in buileing in ibe Noe) Yard is im lay ing the foun- | $949. payabl dations Dave 19 © cnven thy ty tive feet deep, ki ound atione ov with concrete. ta dew along the outer part of the | f now o 4 Oreak draining the Y pies the prireipal S NAVY YaRD vew pinaxs, new timers, | execuiors for the bene mas? almwts pew ll that she wil! be ~oger_and beter than sbe we en Two of Ma o. her. It is coaceded oy | is now |r- easel too. 1 herewith 1, for value received. Phelps, Jr. or oreer, $0 Boilers are anout to 0 pat inte bar. Taey were | OWT fi iie N Poud Olivia Phelps. Duile by Pease & "y and bet J she same 20 ‘The atte: neys for the piaintil stasved that— testator and subseque as theae put into tor «ix teow steam frigates. § By 2 eters (wel . ‘The plaiztlf™. ns widow of 1 ved te tact barre wnt Gir ema eat eo deuth, and within cme rer thereafter, elected to take Faved the length of the ship. the new Pollere alco | Visit made for her in bre wilt ti fave about twenty toos u im weight of the boilers ant er the power in trust the water carried in ther Tao oid boilers were bras. | prices which she deemed. fic the uéw ones iron; ‘water toa pound of on pounes Of water toa p 1 coal ‘The rigging. masta, &e , of the Missiseipyt eso)! vow, ana tite work co her | cig civen by the said 1! “+0 \ar sOvanced Lba! wilt leave the cock la ten sueb of teste De 0: wes evEpOraied four ponds oi days. ing af the me appotnted tn Tae work on the stenm:hio Niagara s progressing very tion of the testalors Frei 1 W ranikee a char; expenses of slow!y. Toey are +t! € the areks, working va | (barge he cxpenses of a1 the interior, in the storere owe, putting on te Hamme we | oe al Tews, &. The rigeu,~ | sii op. aad one Dollers aad Anson G Phelps ied seized a beevy machinery are in “he twelve ptvot guas bare | co'd except the homes'ead, bern constructea at West Potut foundev. Sach gua | ls widow, and is now in ber podsession, aud ot weighs 15,000 peunos, and are eicven jiwst vag | %1¢ income arising ‘rom tbe proceeds of the real eatale which inmae ot the be Toe gon caring Yard. ja the most tmp slides beng BOC jens «b With improved ceeru'rs rolers. Che Neger pected to be resdy for peu. theme or four mouths bore is eteven (aches ; ‘@ and tborenglh manner, the determined. the is zbwnen feet io. g, and provided | su'ety to hersel ing judielal construe fayored resort {or rig t wong levies and grace@ea. Tae Apeg Add admirable cleanlin~-» ot the ebip, we several exar Gres of (he rreruits, the commanding view gad the war shai maric of the band in ta afiernoon, are ample in ducementa tor vieters The whip hat pew wae hoadred aod eighty-four wen ov boera Thay are daily drilea ia broadsword excrewe. 1» Short, 1u every 1bin iunisting that fad will Guoed by Commodi re R wo none of the recruits hare eeerted. Three burri a @ voures bare been the ba’cbes, andall the o.ceseary preparations wade for winter ‘Yhe following vessel® » sid up io ordiaary y ares NaDion 4 y the sloops Falmouth and Vinceanes the stovesnip Kelesse ond steam: De pxca T 1p Resolute has beca completely over Davied, reporaied, scrape’, paivted apd refitted. She bas been for topmasts, new topgailanrmaste, and a usw io | oe and equity boom: ber fornitare i« nearly all new, aad everything The Bdout her it vs clean aw oratasiican be mage See is ‘all reacy (or ees, but orcers have not yet been received from Wasbing'on for ber *«iiag ‘The al+ged slave omrk Panchita is now laylog at the |r! Navy Yara. ve tentaior. lv m this suit, ay Deep Sea Soundiogs 10 THE EDITOK OF THE HERALD. Court of Common Pleas. IMPORTANT TO LANDLOKDS AND TENANTS. Betore Ho! Oct, 28.—Henry A. Burr vt, Bdward Hore.—This action was brought by plaintil to recover $406 60, for balance of rent claimed from Ist May, 1966, to Ist February, 1466, of premises No. 14 Jacob street, in the ocoupation of the | turing we may expect it to be done # defendant, by virtue of a lease from leraei Corse, the for- mer owner, which did not expire till Ist May, 1856. Toe piainttfl, in May, 1850, porchased there premises from israel Corse, and then became the landlord, subject te to exped) jon. tbe unexpired jease of the defendant. Ww. Bis Honor, the Mayor, tp a recent communication to | rapdford aed B. 1. Bullnge, counsels for aefendant, set the Board of Aldermen, bas airected their attention to the | Up a8 ® defeoce, sad showed by evidence, that before the a com. | pimintiif received bic deed of the premises {rom Corse, aad worlds of the facta disclosed by this expedition, | about 25th April, 1866, took down the northerly wall of | cer ar and the Board have respouded by the patsage of appro | toe premues, (used by defendant as @ manu‘actory for ich be war extensively engaged in \t suould be, and doubtless too much honor | that busimera,) and also pulied of tne roof of the pre- ve devoted | aulses and exposed the vefendaat 11008 notices | TIONS Ijury OM rein sud other causes for about five ‘ere loenen aod income ye. New Yomx, Get, 22, 1954 Siwee the return of the United States steamer Arotic from ber recent cruise ecross the Atlantic, various notices Of the vesret, the object, | scidents and resulis of her voy- age, aud of the contrivance by which those rescits were ia g great measure odtained, have at different times ap peared su the newspapers; and just and well deserved Com mendations hase been bestowed “pon the intelligence and activity displayed by the officers connected with the erent to the ecw: great importance and merc. Pere green, au! ip Priate revolutions. to Puch noble cuca: but \0 Bot OB of tne to which | have reterred. nor in the comman'caiog of | Months, ny which be suifered at reso. | nience, *nd for which the plainti agreed to compensate oabt and which ihe delenoant now asks to have given to the gentieman to | allowed him im thie action. Mr. FE. Mather, on the ubiy t% iedebied for the | port of tre plaintiff. alleged that se made a sufficient ae which was $800 a y [allade to Lieat Joho 4. Brooke, | 804 chargiog the defendant only $466 66 tor three quer. Of the navy, the invertor of the “eep eee sounding oon ters of & year, and teat was ail ub See | piaintl, and which be contended was assented to by de. oz, | lendant. He furtber covtenced the defendant had 20 first edition.) Hs exwtense and instramentelity io this | rabt to recover for any damages which arose before the work seem either to be entirely unknown or eiee ig. | Avsolute deed of conveyance of the property to the piain- Dat cefenasnt must seek redress from the for Surely it ie but an act of simple jnetice to him to whose | Mer owner, end that the roof was in a dangerous state, ‘ee commapity owes so much for hia agency (a | sad from neceraity must come down of a question of copeeded infinite see tat oe ee We jer hat since tl tim evicenc to science sed \o commerce, thet since through that dition ‘bat it would necessarily bave to be pulled down wae of neve, be Tailed vo focare 0 patent, tw AvOl0 Accident, and for ine public eafety, it was a mis- aaa eee oo Which tbe ceientant mo the Mayor (o the alderm: n, nor in their aobse tious, is @ single allusion made, aningle wort 0° ccm | the def mepdeven great measure, this expedition | Cuction of we re trivance usec by Capt Berryman, of the arctic. Maur; 's Phyrical Geography of the Sea, pages 206, wd, and Bored foe eo, which seems ci @iferaner to perroval of pecuniary benefit might Otberwise have been derived from his iaventioa, he | wet recover any dem age, mbould at jesst bave th» rstisiaction of fesiing that hs | ¥## no Fuch Decensity lapors, too, in thie great work are not entire'y neknown Pieittity preome Court bench, and whose dispute w th Judge Davies for the last electoral rote is still in abeyance, has re Brooklyn City Politics. ceived a communication from the Governor of the Stave Nommxations ty Brooxtyy —The republicans of the tory. com!ng tendering him the Judgeship that will be vacaat on the | First ward, of Brooklyn, have made the followiog no first of November, in comseqnence of the resignation of | mination — Judge who has become & cand\tate for the ber Alderman—Warren E Ranzell. ‘Wares, For Svpervivor—J9bR Pbillipm. _—Henry (ake office of Mayor of New York. Mr. Peabody bas not yet Per Conta decided 04 nocepting the compliment thus tendered aim, yh fearing that )t would compromise bi Inspect f Ble Lead. form, which he now Cisputes with Juage Davies. The "The Kiogs county Republiesn Con: one te ‘This letter war tent by a special messenger to the * rer date, for value er eee Oct, 1S. : ive years after date, for value received, | promise to pay «hich is two haudred toot DY | Melissa Lodge, fifteen hundy ed dolira, wit’ ou Puindred Ser. ate roof, is in full operation. | jars interest, op the first day cf January. in each year: ‘ANSUN U. PHELPS. New Youx, Nov. 25, 1853. Lherewith ivclase you my uote for le to you, or sour order. five years after the 1st $54, to be used'by expending the interest anu he interest of which abali be ea wholiy to the spreading of the everlasting gosvel, to retaived in my son's bards unull pear the close of his life y, but reserving ibe principal, rand to aif ia | tben to be well invested by him. or his executors—one hui of the benefit of the American Bible Society, of “hich Joseph Hyde is now the general agent; of the pripeipal to be ip ke manner fevested by him, or li hauled and repaired #8 to | sioners for Foreign Missious a! a that she has sold certain portions of his* real pro tained ip said wit!, and for Hieves were roper and henedctal a teats 0 be ape 0 i complaint of the said plaitiil’ further shows that the persa. ee tee chee came | estave ot the testator and the inerme thereof will probably be ¢ ibau suficient to pay and discharge ail of tue valid lege. except the residuary beqaest to children who aba! for the general distriba- ry extate, apd to pay aud dis nistration, and all the estator’s it sebtideen aud grat state of whi bas bees sold apd disposed of under the power in trust con: ith the snal powers and duties of re if pending and na and icterests of the said will without the ai 7 f. x ‘ be several provinons of he 6a ‘The North Carolina, receiving sbip, contaces to be a | LE"! Yorihe anid votes letter sand papers hereimnetare aet * questions have arisen or may ariee thereon gabantry aud kindve +o be. officers, the perfect order | ‘po inasmuch as tbe plalniiil is ct rules othe common ba out remedy at or by the aod devises ia the said several noves to the re aod the note and letter, ‘ument ip writing. given by the testator to bis % ere also valid, and that all the said rotes onght to be paid yutol the testalor'’s persomal si Over | :his cout will by ite decision. ree or judgment, d roper ernsiruction ot the said will, snd other ice 1 whieh such hea wite s Dew eboe and fore:aot, pew | Fuch other relief in the premuses as may be agreeadle to jus xument of conse! commenced, in which each construction of the wil yers, of the Great rapk at the New York bar, and the argument will occupy seve Whatever way the Juage decwes the case it at retood that it wili be reviewed before the ( eaeral There are ten or manfactory to se by the lease, was agreed to by the that if they believed from ig auch & daogerous con- jbmit to, and conid »t fon the other band there roof or disturb. hen the defendent in the ccopation of prem: that cage to recover such damages as hae ich was & question of (ect for the jury to de \ermine 110m the Camp ol Heabien: te ’ - : A, . r The exonerated the defendant from the payment fo ALL Whom 1 MAY ConCRRS — ‘arer of this note, “New Rome.” wari Tas Scrname Cocet Jc pcnar.—aa lodge Peabody. Ph — A those prem ines, 04 Orougus io owran | & Robert Morr rave christened “New 1.’ AB an encouraging si; who on @ former occasion cocapied & feat upon the Su ‘or the defendant for $0 Oate, ron First diate, 1 aim for the lorg } Obns. Thorson; second ao., Alot zo A. Gaie, Joneph Hi. PROTEST OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF | ¥*8¢8 paid to us regularly every han naa Pega 9 it} for Re tact four days, with Jight westerly winds and thick PERO, ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY OF state or | Would be equal to Rinety-seven cents e dey. Two | wi Townsend Jores, Billings, Amansacuapo New Grana- month ego Messrs. Bates & French undertook to re- Pept 9, with fustic, hides rubber. -&c, to PN Snoftnrd. THE UNITED STATES. da, ” vee ovr wages, but we made a strike and they con 5, a + 7 New Youn Som rer ass, | | tinued the old’ prices Sull, they wero cunning, aud | frm’) reania H Wristol, bag. Ger 12, tient d pu (alo The government of the underrigned, Mioistce reeident | Ch*PRed the ekirts from summer to wintor, or thisk, | Charie 4, supply ef prerssons “having experienced a PR Ld gitegrmn el Prem ip. os Mages ent | Grilted skirts, and stso chapged the looms. So in g | con‘inustion “ot strong N and E gales, with no prospect of a by Bis Excellency, tbe Presideut of the United Sustes, of | BPW ortwo trom now, when they got their winter fer. | ith ater ee pialateementiartimson ant sak tte the goveroment which Air. Willam Walkar, a citizen of | 21 msupiactured, tNey could pet us on sume towtil the following moroing). at7 EX. » munoy broke out = Fame States, bas attempted to impose upon Nicaragua. 8 obg the steerage passengers and one cabin passenger, 17 in be compelled to submit. On ove of tl - Previous meet |. threatening the lite of tb ptai id his office: Capt pine goverment of Peru can only see in the tnvasion of | 1,5 ire strikers reeolved to soheit work of any Kind, | f werton store sn" procured the. vatistnace can armed po that republic by bundre Argio Americans aropeti- | 2," iyi‘e it wherever tbey could get i A committee was | lice (10 privates and 2odlcers), who arrested the mutinecrs tion of the expeditions which, during the last few yea ico appointed to wait on Meners. Bates & French, to so- | #P4 took them onshore, Copt B appeared against them, and arted from the United States, in open violation of the | fi.) tim to pay the weavers (ce mouey Dow due them; | {foteitd vsaiost taking them any tariber inh 1.” Oct laws of the country and in spite of the vgilance of ti nade ples Weogen Bates & Freoch refesing toda | 2%,at 1:80 AM. was suddenly siruck aback by a territic tornado | auinorities, wish the objest to offer violence 10 | sm piaco the accounts of ihe weavers in the hands | from thereyai io he foresall. ioe waywuls‘ und mamttoall,als6 e ot a lawyer, which last bas been done. sprune tbe bead of fore and moa'nmaste the, gale contiaued for 34 hours witl ch violence as to render it le to set But, at present, the recognition, on the part of the Uni. | ,.A,7erovution was offered Mast pieht, and, after a little | iiny eall except a aicr™ iin vena aiupotng ange wae nd Chas Heath, of Prospect, m that they would pot return to weaving skirts | they having in tow the bark which was picked up by Sp, but seek ‘employment in some ctber busines; and | them ine day previous, abandoned, Iaden with corn, and hay they now secure engagements and occupation ry any ing 4 seet Water in the hold (snbrequently taken io tow by fteamshin Nasbvile and towed into Charleston); bad been Dees they can The strikers golicit aid from the pub- | {ncyed gown, cargo shifted &c. all her epars were standing, «in sopplyipg them with work, or in any way furnish: | gaiix in pood order and snugly furied. The T J on the first 1 < them win the means of subsistence. Duct of the passsge experiecced light airs and caline and ty of ail tbe Spanish American repu' The erntretieemmpneerempetin trem Cape ra. to Cope Baiteras a succession of heavy recegpiuion, even wytbout the other recent officts! act= of ‘Three Destructive Fes In Chicago. (en), Penniston St Anns eB, Ja, 25 days, ‘be minister of the Erited States, tm Nicaragua, is 10 ‘act | yacKin@ HOUSE DESTKOYED—PROPELLER FALCON | ¥/'D Pimento and suges. to. a H Solomon a C vt to @ formal ceciaration in favor of the pulitical RURSED—ONF HUSDAED THOUSAND DOLLARS Loss | Brie Webeter Kony. Aribur, Seeua tai Grav, 0h inet, with 4 J sugar, to Grinne’ r. os ona, pom geben bod ‘otted Simran, origmate theee exo: —FAMALE SEMINAKY CONSUMEL—1HREE HOTELS | of Capes of Deware, spoke brig JP Fiiicett of Buceaport, BUKNED—ONE MAN BURNED TO DEATH. for Beston U8 amongst Christian pationa. (From the Chicago Prees, ce. 2 " tr z= Unger stich oemtanoen; tbe government of Peru bas | 4 Gre Probe cut on Fritay might, at 12 o'clock, in to Hl DeWolte. Habre 8 Ahr eco, ebarged the unoermigved to protest in ite pame, as be | ~enbaum's fevcy goods store, No. 163 South Clark Schr alba, Tsslor. Savannah, § devs with cotton, Ac. bound bow protests, egainst (ne recog: ition by the North Ame eh vbich resulted tn iim complete destruction, besides | 10 Hosion. “Pur into this port, whe captain and 2 of his crew ricen Union, of ie pretended government of Nicaregua, | “S*3¢T 8 Semicery Dr. Clark's drug store, Bowen's y nei a)! she consequences with which this act may vse apd mitten store, aud a bat store Two of the ded, to the prejudice of the Central American re | | 5 di a belonged to Mr. Sawyer and the third to Rev. end of those which ia former times cons«itated Hendervon. Mr. Roreabaum saved the greater | fi hr Asa Eloridj the >pantsh monarchy, anc in ticular of that p Hibes Car stock, and bis loss is mall The whole of the Behr BJ Mui se arwich. 5, which by this #ame ack, must for tac fature re. | 0k of the other twa stores was saved, some of it ina} Schr american ¢ hiet’ Pressey, Rondout for Boston. Pe menaced the sacred rights of ita sovereiguty and 4 copcition. The seminary was oocapieo by the | fremtr Shark. Kobisson, Fhilscelohia. ‘ecep : 0ene diete® Lave and Baker, who sept a private school The | © emer Auibracite Jones, Fhilagelphia, ‘The vpeersigned, in addressing thin protest to the Sec south,’ occnpied by Mr. Smith. a police- Btesmer tary of stave oc the United States, Das the hooor to ren considerably burued otherwise in Sleem er Paies Hertfora vo btm the assurance of bis must distinguisned consiteca- je + timpates bis toss at $400. Steamer Quinebaug. Holium, Nerwich. uo, T. L. DE O3ma. ‘The lore falls jest upon Mr. Sawyer He estimates Wind durirg the day ficm W to NW. {cd Staiea, of the pseudo government of Nicaragua, of tne | 01h quentivies of water, which stove water casks and shifted y got their former pricer avi the promise of regu | Geck ‘ond Get Is. i beariog NW 60 wil sed extnoray usurped by Mr. William Walker. by ald of the Pay meni op Saturdays, aud if that price was not | hii wevha Rogers. ef Revfant and Cn rh expedition -b he orgapized in the Cajon, ead led against that people, (whose resistance bas not cou quered eitber by the terrorism of the ecatfold, or bv the contecations of estates, Organiz~d as a system of subjuge top.) causes tbe goverpment of Peru to look upon ihe recurrences of wb.ch Central America ia the theatre, as tbe commencement of a war of aggression inst the Lis lors ing neral at $8,006, alivough actual Oguree wii! News from Kansas. pinoe it much bp is farpivure apd apparatus were Herald Marine Correspondence. Weerront, Oct id, 1365. ~alued ot $100, all which be lost. Hite rents constitute 8 | piii1.ADELPHIA, Get 33—Arr barks CW Poultney, Oo- Copture of fmans and Eldridge, with two Hundred and | “*te¢ Deure ‘pn bis timate. He was insured for $300, ». "Ryder, Hoston: schrs Fannie Mitshell, Fijty armed Men. ‘The Misses Lene and Baker lose about $200 of school le, Sippla, Htoxbury; Orlanda, Pink’ Weid Wing, anger brig Tinecek, Small. Kingston, Ja: sobre 7 W Starr, sinrt Revactub; Cedine, Raynor, Rocky ul Cty MR Gar: (Correrpendence of the St. Lows Republican, (pro | ok and upparatus, besides having thetr school inter- ee ctevery.} - (oro | yepted.. It i tn be boped they will’ be wble at once to C Anderson bar just arrived from Lecompton, | . eure & geod locaton snd ample accommodation to open Bipple, Providence some important news Two rea and (ifiy | “KeID. as their echor! was in @ prosperous condition, apd Miscel): @ Disasters. sbolitiopists, under Pomeroy ond Aldridge, werecaptured | ‘ey are excellent teachers. We hope that whatever ef | yo. vimnniee BM ook from New Ori ep the 1th inst a few miles from the Nebraska line, vy | ‘°F! may be neeced tore establish them wil be cheerfully |) he veh oat I 8 om 1 a from NEE tom Col St George Cooke Lane and Brown escaped. these | vodertaken by their patronr, have known from a | Sitnocm. a men were fierh trom the Kast, under military drill, and | ™Ore /utimate acquaintance with their pupils the extent case wha the ors, aud sunk immediately ; «quipped with a] the munitious of war, Amongst other | “f their usetnizers. y secured a room for this Bawx Bereex, at Boston from Charleston, reports on 17th thergs, they bad thirty dragoou saddles, aud not asinglo | “¢ek at the northwest corner of State aad Van Buren | inet, ist 25 £0. ion 7407. passed 7 bal ‘so the stera of hore: they expecu dito piers,” alias veal, bores for | #trerts, pibow, «all ant four ife their saddles, That is the reasorable couclumon, It is | About two o'clock on Saturday morningjthe department hanes ercam, enter. One of Game was expected that Gov Geary will disarm theae fellows and | *ere cailcd out for tBe second ume, by ax alarm for the wat. ram stiowean exort them out of the territory, leaving Pomeroy und | t*cend cistriet. The fire proved to Sere pene cameed oy —— ganeeedhes men ngayon Eloricee, pei bape, lor trisl on ire charge of the burring of the Western Trarsportetion Com) nee Maret, fume 9, tier, to Hameed Notwitbstanaing bis activity and Dp opelier andthe packing house of Messrs, are hem that be Age ertabin b & peace the sbolitiovists in ibe neighborhood of | cough & Co, togeiber with a a quantity of provision 1 y, master fre wo Be Froirie City are still robbing ana ordering a the pro ‘The total loss a8 far as si is as tol. | beund @ Boston with naval strres, came: eave tea ay abou KAT Several tamtice seneee Grcagh | wea four miles Fastcf be Let. Ther rig svrung & ve they eonla keep umn. | Propeller Falcon 5 $25,000 | caver aro the wird blowing vers heavily for three days wg, mud hall beet advised io leave or taka the conse. =o will’ bersnveas but the brig: f think wil prowe’s total oes °T gvrnces ‘They were objcets of ty having lived throagh D Boson. Fond breaste# ali the Gittcalticn, bey ouly left oo py or eg ebees! mpeg a Jor whieh they were voprepared, began to loreanado@ 7} ves Ip the early froete of October Governor baving rent all his Bee awos 1 wi bere to cay, leevi hich errivea yesterday coed ah She probably went on 17th. wa abe ay Dave teen br hort time in that situation, (It Teprebebly posstiy its ropelet waa nok inented | by | meee Tlewild, reported yesterday.) , sate. 1° Fa'con bad on els of wheat, owned by | Senn Lovise, Farren, of and from Washington, NC, for New Fea tamed toy det, han ust mevired Se thaaty | Walker, Broneon & Co. sully insured in the Chicago Mu Kerk. went eon the vont ide Of Hatteras’ Inict vor the from tbe North, apd brings intel (gence that two bundred val; 460 berrele CB ng te Nagpatace weal ag Folk rh gE op Te Ty 18, who were creseing tbe Plains to Ty | t'sr* be ” nd exew were saved with sume diliculty by the masters fe ueeny een sone 6 on mree ahs SSa.deum aries bas mek coer ios : ‘ et tore jonte Cristo Y me a Pg aeagane. ay ominecty i od ir businets in the most important part of the | yesierday, we are indebted for tbe abeve account. toon teaton. ted ieetaste ee eak oF as ne sea Soar | orb provisions i the butsing, » iexe, amount be. | sine sence, ens a nh Gol et Caner Oy wehlag 4 ‘oun vened to-day ot Lecompten, \erged to other partion, Watson, Tower & Co held a | ronken rock. She was Mi fone 19 years old. She was insured CW. Babcock, Erqr , Post Maxt i perticn for otber parties, Messrs. Hawkins & Co, of | #t Rockport for $100, snd there was 8300 on the outiite at the ied at Topekh, taken to Locompton aad int { Albany, are heavy levers, without insurance. A part of | sme piece. About 40 bhis mackerel were saved pa pay gl poled a aaaae as dis- | he 60.CC0 bushel of foreign sait in the building will | Scwn Wa Weicny—fehr Waltham, Clark arrived at, Bait charged to day. race still continues beeaved. The deck is bursel to toe water's edge. The | fore frem Keston, oo Gonday Inst, reports having on the With From tho Chicago Tribune of October 20.) wells of the builaing bave not alliaiien, but are com. | 'Ps'. i0 miirs pert cf Cope | ‘yaneran. taken the rrew of the brivgs witb bim the prs dented da % | A Gre broke out yesterday morning in the Pennaytva: | ein race Roce—Capt Brewster, cfthe sehr J De R Escamronet ox Posy Onere, K. T, 11a Howse, on Baren atreet, between Welle and | 4:'Wim'ngin Ne. reper's having seen on the Imth, ea Raw Cotober 10, 1566—Midnight D, about e'olock, which burned with great | Bork «/ Cog Horbor, dumusied= had slight. jury ‘ap, We, the undersigned, present tc our iellow neh. Se 1y. apd consumed that house, togetbor with the | steering N Cope Henry bearing NW 60 miles distant. following statement of tacts. and ask their serious atten. | | ""t7 Hovss, and tne Dunkirk Houre, ing, be- Fenn Ocras Wave from Newbern, NO, for New York, with ton to the Digh bonded vieletke of ts | re it could be rubdued. All these were email teo story |» cargo of rave! stores. wert ashore on the 17th jnet 8 miles to wrich they ateclene. em Of comatitational FIGBY | Locges, ‘The Jervis Houre was at ove time in great | the weriward of Paiteras Light. Crew say Cm " yat rome of her reo mey be d. The We left Mount Pleasant, Iowa, on the 26th of Septem- | “user, but was saved by the exertions of the firemen. |} T/L" 8 Aas man oie Snand wchuomer of 160 tons reiiater der, and, ater @ tolsome’ Jou ne through Ie the tire burned +0 rapidly that nearly all the effec's | ’ : ail three cf the hovses were consumed. The buildings | fyi"ahstn'ssune sured atihe Routh. Her exrgo ie neared were cwred by Mr. Roberts. A travelier, sx) t Germen, recently from Milwaukie, was burned to Cath In the Penoxy!vas a House, i which the Bre orig. When jound, the body was #0 ebarred by 3 prceeacd about three miles south ‘or the line, and while pertving ovr way In & peaceiul and quirt manner, we enly #1oyped by petween six and seven hun. | "'*4- NU Hart. Hatch, at Charieston trom Philadelphia, the niebt of the Jéth inst, shipped a sea, which swept ib and foresail. 0 deveription could be given of it. He was pro- riesten from Philadelphia om the ited States troops, with six pleces of artillery, wher, wider ormmane of Ooi. Goske, acting toe poese to United jecated te bie bed. } HE Fy ~ ll ea ceaclies states Deputy Marshal Preston foun M Fry, Southerd, from Wiseasset for After inquiring who we were, and to what place we ERESTING PROM BuRNOs AYRES —By the ar- Tartere cn Ris Mate 20, where ope remained ar PS being \cutbiaily informed. ey. an: | sei wt ihis port of Une bark Calioraia, we hoy. “ o 2} res (aves 10 August 50, Biteen days later. Fenn Jon Doxovaw. for Calais, vith four and corn, put ence to InFiruct ioe: from Governor Geary. Colonel El © We learn irom the letters of our correspondent, ie of | hy ch to Phincelph ja OM) inst, in distress, leaking badly fren oridge, a» copductor of the train, presewted the foilow- epcouragipg character ant government announces | the «c's of a gale which she encountered on Friday night off ing letter of welcome from Governor Geary — thet a treaty of peace with the ‘efiane of Patagonia had | Abeeccm. kexxceniy Fg} heen made. The Italian Agricultural Legion have founded senn Davin witn, at Holmes’ Hole, from Philadelphia for Lxcowrton, K. T., Sept. 30, 1860, scity within forty miler of Paate Dene, which they | Herter, on the 18th leet boot, xaley, bad decks swept and bul- Hove. Coumion— Bebr Orrin Com) Smith, from Reskland for New York. ep the morning of 20th (eet with abr Ann Hie gton fn Mallael, and bed five, stancheone and ral brokea, bu warks stove on the larkoard lost jiba and fe “ihe Arb filed and rolled overin. tea min representa bimeelf as the agent of cor- 4 bane file emigrants about entering this Terriory through Nebrarks, under the acort of Col. Eld- TO ge, OF elatet Gen Ponvrey and Col. F cme all roeb ecerrs'cns io the pepulation of thie Terrt- tain peacefu m whatever quarter, and I request all Y on re tak oe by ep Cores Cont, and after seed ernene hr protection to ry wards trensterred to a tehis g six ” perron entering thw ‘tory for pescetul and 10.46 etlwes colers the equare ue. The Legislature wv <A qnarter beard. with the name of |tpores. 10 oy he bit, waeplched up hy rcbr Margaret apm. ise? one under Colovel Eldridge LA ta |. snl) occupied in ditevasing the bill of jadgment ngainst | tren iwaw * eotbont treats ora Tortie attitudes 1 hereby | ,cees, it bes wutnorizea an emission of ten million dol- | (/ "st hotween St Andrew request ail miil’ary cilicors tn tia Territory » ess ive them rz of payer curreney to meet the ccficit occasioned by {my oeees, Myriek, eld eee Bee ae athe we 2 rate conduct, and 10 to permit them to vim | Se creat expense of the War ment terreption, J08N Wo GEARY, coved the Price of gels oceans nigh Gov of Kaneas Territory. bt Lot (he number of slaughtered and id peaco prevail with tho ay —We have received the followthg cor: nuraph in yesterday's pa ‘Deper ef thie merning. you tate thet the ston 1 peper ty ipl sabre t Sieger Point Hell Gate ‘This while at Nebraska. We protested agatmat any the previous year, and poy by the Governor cam be only watil the Ist | preokiyn Museom evening, for the purpose of filing {om OF rearch, ue non me there 5 & violation of oir consti t i Im City resumed her trips to New Haven Piline, tod Ge law reo oan ‘ae veemey ‘att pm | Fenane Se ea sen,, cemmmaned. By the éo- fo, 008 Of tbe epinit of Gor Geary's jeter We aeteid inet beenes Wome pa Haris uniaied fe or wo from her nccl- | ay wy gph ey A ea that, wo, were. thoroughiy armed, ‘and sated cl! ire importent ad reaulted from the revolution at ot eae Stew Haven’ etintoat Co Oot 22. A bearor ( 6 Fumo Comnaxot eramer—About tem o'clock Inst ea, or counsellor of the late he bed distinctly admitted our right to pea vSovernor Cullen, won bese coveted by General on tne Bre Doctor" elenrina” and pumoy ti the'Ninih Ware detrracy b a armed into the Territory: ‘The train was ordered 2, od put in LL eras on neceswary to OMIDeLS Ward OM Ary meeting on | to start, but wee immediately forcibly Et Tvonte Fides 1 political affairs wae unset we eo ofthe wingsare broken wagers were then searched, and al! arms found in om {sctory. Lceq, the new Winister of Finance, hed fallen, Bie pate of lew rivited cn each wing. nated for Aldermen ; ceteoged 00 © a4 oye of Iasne, of creat value, was | herein, cortain moneys eted oh execations against | orders to shoct down any man who atte 1, 90 Wodnesday, | the above-named Geendent, NBR Sweaty days, or | The Sbove satcment & ripeed by fae wmmees Uniram Stara Doermor Come Now, 18, 16, 13, 97, 21, J Havana. Ort Sid brie 1 Lawion, Cann, Vor \roweed of | shew cause why Be should not be attached, cra gmong whim are the following irom Kew York =A Hi , 37, 71, 10, 10, York son: trias Kerr Tue isces | Jews Mbert v8, The } Jobn Meteal’, Primer Peach, W. H Ingersoll, Commer Preae—Part 1—Nos, 993 to 307 inclusive, | Teyyor, Fraviet for N¥c Ko daje sthr Gen Ver co siti 1 Jobo D, Burchard, Beq, J Deiaazon Cross. Parl s —Adjournca til) Me for Boston, just fcr. Weopesdey pn ‘election hae provicesly been bela bot. oy eclared void id by at ie tehen anny! ‘isken ‘there was out in the rain ng, peceenst; to call ip the aid of nae Dolise, Th proved thet John &. Dogar! she Jeseph Giver were nowt fg Aer this w for Supervisor, and J to keep every man Court of Common m Pleas—Spe a Before the _ -— on 4 Bar je Noa! Chiis — on fi orp pates, #ha stored a lot of beds, bedding and furai- wade ete ceting Jonn Orver, jate Sberitt to yee. ed by Unites inane 5, y over to Jed by United States troops and marched into where |. q 0, = the recetver of the propor’ into camp, 67, 460, 4°56, 408, 469, 471, 4 , effects, ke , of the plaintiffs | we are to night under a strong military enara, who have | 470, 480, 481, 48%, 483, 484. 485, 486, yy During the search trunka and valiges were . the beds of iamilier were thrown OPS cea eed inne ner mentioned yesterday was success The schoone rp ano breken folly ‘shad nee a A Allison of Hoboken. tram pled |p the mud, the ladies being ndar—This it | teated with imexerable rodeness, mas semen Covnsecney anh 1 Non, wah, 094, S186, hap, John, Manco, Fora feos Wsiehin te torre, Ov done, they offered to escort ua to Gov. | on concition tbat the leadere pieced theawotves Jest 90 SO) PAT te a io aa og aoe WWenerer, Coltins, frem Cronstadt for Boston, Oct 22, Fight nor power to Wo, they refuaed, telling. them that Hie: Sons ons Yo, a Bh, 16, an, or 88, Cnet neem fem Cote Re Boveniy, ben they had taken {rom vs all that they wanted, we ‘vould take care of ourserves, We were then that we Were prisoners of war, our entire trat from Ji ve fe Term—2d Class.—Nos, 6, 63, m4 Laleah jeremie for Boston, Oct 4, off Watling’s ‘08, Phelps’ will case on. Foreign Ports. 74, 418, 294, 440, 461, | | Canpexas, Oct &—Arr a br Thomas Achorn, Hastings, Phi- 98, 474, 476, 477, 470, | UaderDbie. ee 9 ta vont bet Rainbow, of Boothbay, from Roston; enly_ Am venees umber omen and children, being surronad- “uraeion Cove —Nos. 0; barks © Aretha. Herrick. for ton, Fore: for do do: Cr pastadte ‘for Wiloucester, wig rburston, Loring, from feckiouville, act Lh ‘he Gloucester 264 SrSous, NB, Oct19-Arr schr Emily Fowler, stowell, York (1x Sreawsuiy Axapia, at WaLirax—Teckaearare | rr frou ¥\ork Gel 4. atlauile, Hewntich, Suwa, Busigrety Tore ea, SMe Botton a duh, als amer farcelone. at Harte. 4 ine aret See aoa enn eer Send: 30un Cornelius Gri ‘Arr trom Boston Oct, Celestial, at Masweliles; 6s, Siorre Navan ‘at Deal, Sout 22. steamer Golden Cal, at Ain vem ‘arr from Balumore Get 4. Kujjus. at Brouwerahaven, T from Churteston (tS Baldor, wt Bordeaux; 6th, Ca- tharibe. at Copeohugen: Sehilligzt, at Tiel head ‘Arr {rom Savanna Oct 11, Suliza, and Colonist, at Liver. Pear from Kichmond Oct 7, Ermina, at Lei, Arr from NOrieans Oct 7, ali, at Bremerhai asbfior Nyork Oct 4 Tv Rogers, fro from mab io ae e8, Grin, end Admiral, trom Havre aniston. bom Kiverpoat: ‘&, froim Portswouth: 7th Jane Parker from the | a Lcd = Liverpool; *th, Louisiana, Dewitt Ce) King, trem Liverpool; Louk Oyde Oth, steamer Vigo, for Havre aod SYork for Hoston Cet 8, Star of the West from Liverpool Bid for Philacephia Oct 6 Ola Hickory, trom Livernoal, bid for Charleston Get § Gen Parkbill, from Liverpool, Bid fer Savappab Oct 7. Orpheus. from Milford Point Oct 6 Frnest Arnat, from Liverpool. id fer ‘Oct 6 Wander w, from Plughing; Abby Bianehard. from Falmonth: Claries, from Helvoce Ste Penge. Som Deals Zh Sir Coaries Napier, trom Liverpool; nie! rarbler, Sid for Mobile Oct 5, Geo Rogers. from Portsmouth. ‘the Sebssilan Cabot. which put into Cork lensy, Was charging her eago. jome Ports. ALBANY, Oct 22— Proserreg schr 8 R Erith, e NYork. Ol fer or She6Bs Shelly, Muford, sloop New York, Hacdy, oay- OSTCN, Oct 22—Arr ships Arab, Brosby, Ca cutta; Helier A°willer, Galt, NOrleans; Darks Deroy averil, Aix Ga if Nictoring, Mowry, NOrl- nog: Bets Phinney, Chag Br brig Spitfire, Clark, brigs Rio Grawd Meebh: Wellthgion NC WG'Chaouer Those son. PI phint Crawford, Small, . «: Waverleyt taynes. Bllzabethooet Faw Hiohnes’ Hole; sehrs: ring Hul, Freeman Cave Ha Gems eae fohite mie; Latira Gertrude, Fair iild ‘autort, NO; Win 1) Robinson, Veinware kdwin'Reed) Green, and Ieane Rich, mitt, Philadelpbia: © ‘A Wilson. Hulse: HF Payton, Nickerson; J’A Row ch msn, and Grandille. Merriman, Philadelphia; “Eaplee, a- veil, and 4 houn, Lombard, albauy; Fitend, Daiak- water; L.cbs: rown, and Volant, Lord, Rondo eweomb, Frank!'n Pierce Higgink, NYork; Loui Chase: Fawtueket. Hell, and Marts ey Gott,’ Nort: Kata, Skidmore, Northport UI. At Quarantine, brie Denmark, Mussel, Portau Prince, Telegrapbed, sbip Abby Brown, trom NOrieaos (at anchor in the Boads). Sigpal for a bark ard brig. Cid. Br steamsbip Niagara. Wicknan. Liverpoot Sno Brig Crocus went down and Anchored in the Yankee, snd Vesta Ellen, ald yesterday. Ship arkwri Mao below (wil! ewbark troops). BAL! Beare ech Wan 3 Mason. fiavltg, Ore Gtcamabrp Jackson, Baker, New York: bark Wenhem, ‘nieste; brigs Henry, Farren, Queen Viclwte, (Br) Durant: West i foston; aches Jero’ wyer. lemon. Lines, Brid BRISTOL 'C City: Gazelle, Chare, New Vi KANGOL, Got 20—Arr brig Beaver, Nickerson, Philadel pbia:sebr Chief ain, Brewster, N York. AIH Oct 2104 bark John Wesley, MrClure, Bt Sta. phen N iz Wi liom Crawford, Haskell, from Gardiner for NYork. MSs ship wrephen Young, beyboru, st Stephea, CHARLESTON, Oct bef stesmabip Southerner War- NYork; bark Mode: wer er, Boston; brig meer i N York: scbre BN Hawrins arian do; Liverpool (i ry, Eleuthera Sid brig Ti h, Amesbury, ivth—Arr brig Two Ko; = Rorkport, Me- aches Hay- ware. Bay, Trinidad: Da: ioe vazie, Boston’ sid #4 Isabel, Kotins. Key West ard Havana; brig Vietor of the Wave, ok, Matanzas; achr WH Gulliland, Errickson, New York. *ith—Arr scbr F Nickerson, Gooding, Nor! ory VOINT, Oct 2l—arr genni Famesiown, Parrish, NYork Sid sebir Yorktown. Woglam FALL RIVER, Get 21—srr echr Tram Smith, McGiv aro, loop’ RH Green, Hawaius, Port biveu: pea up ‘sehr Wm Cobb, Endicott, from Alexandria for gbton. TGHOKGKTOWN, Oct LAr ache ¥arah Bruen, Doytey. York. GLOUCESTER, Oct 21~ Arr brig Abby Jones, Tucker. Sa- rinem: 1#tb, sebrs Revie, Gett, Basiport for NYork; olivia, York, Comden for Norio HOLMER HOLE. Ort 20,, PM—arr brigs Kinco. Conary, Gonsives for Boston; Celt, Philadelphia for, Machiag; sobre Margaret ¥ Davis [to oeon. Wilmningion NC for lostos; he: rab ‘Clank. Nichols. Delaware (ty for do; chard Prink: Mary pitt or Be ‘Dan! & Merahou, §; do fee get, do for wbnryport Us erat Sprage, youth Sid schrs Pizarro, and Albaiross Oct 21—Arr brige Keoba, Ames, Philadelphia for Yin H Parks. jiuiehinron, do for’ Portland; Hauely Jordan, do for Portsmouth: Rechabite, Steveuson, 40 for for Rorbury: Risa Mikintoe, do for Braisiren Johnson, Jo tor Gloucester. Suskn and Mary, Reb: Isle for Kalrimore: Orrin ockian’ for NYor Smith, Windsor tor ‘Tomgie Sinry L'tpten, New Zeninnd: John Casiaer regu Abgenctte. Margaret ¥ Davis, Sarah Clack, Wl Vaux, Mary Miller. Redington, Taylor Small, Onwaed, D Mersbon, Susan ard Mary. beh » ao Tarnkah, Harriman, do for Rockane: WP suek Smith, Baltimore for Harriet, Lord, Calais for Nt York: Albion, Sbepbard, Castine for ‘Jo. sid bigs Ii alch. Rechebite, Eliza Merctihew: seis fusaa. Serhere Light id San'th, 8 F Abbo't Orrin ford. Feist’ Chey Unrukah. "Rewaloe rt SAB. vie om Parks; sebra Eliot, Eliza Elkinton, Lamartine, Ge Fiapers Ayibemas, WP Buckman, Harriet, Albion DARTFORD. Cet zl—arr schre Conn Neptune, Magee, Phiiacelpbia id’ sche: Frederick Hail, ‘Rusee Dickinson’ de RAST UCKET. Oct BoA sche Teyail, Adame. Albany: W BEDFORD, Arr schr Mary. Racket, Prost 224, icbra hy lvie B, Keene, Portiucd fre womderts W Gardner, Pourne. Falmouth for Ph tchre Ellen Ro¢man, Orgood, N¥ork; Br pha ‘Newne RYPORT, Cet 21—Sid sehr Kossuth, Coker, Ne Ronroux Oct 2—Cld shin bia Cheever, Lit boxk Riove, Draper, Marsala, Oct 2—Arr steam sip i Parker, Buckmins'er, Noriole; 4. itt, Doppebernesk: James Kagiieh, Joves. Joka Rog Hott: Jey H Risley, Boyes, and Alma T. Gandy, Philad Perine, Chase. ‘Albany, Wakefield. Congdon. New York Citizen. Taylor. Croton: steamer Hero, Smith, New Yo phia. Sid seh New Dickinson, apd B00ps Se Rhodes: © ‘aden! m, ennlug. 8 ew Yo:k PORTLAND, Oct Arr brig Swen, Doughty, NV febr Luev Blake, Torahens. NYork. Cid brig Cosmopolit] Davis, Havane |—SM sehrs Lewis McLain, Bueklaa, Ont 3 ris, do. ‘GAY. RSean oe Teer, steamship Florida. Woodhall, York: bark Chas William Hawes Hoeten; brig Carty Cusbing. Portland. echre sow Squall, Crockett Rockport, LS Davis (at g Lynch, Newport. Cid bark JR WILMINGTON, ‘Oct 19—At Quarantine brig Starlight, from Boston, ADVERTISEMENTS. RENEWED EVERY DAY! TCO LATE FOR CLAS: SIFICATION. 5 +4 bees rpowd RSE. 1. 1. TROPTIN 1—TU ADA) Oct. 24, at Tig ocloek, PM. Motch $2.00. bb heata, in harness.” Carli 8. Burr names b. m. Lady We Issac Brown names br m. Lady Suffolk, Jr. Hotot above mares bell from Suffolk count: 1 JOEL c FONKLIN, Proorietar, POUND—LAST EVENING, IN ON® OF THe Jee sbawl, which the owner can have ret © FPICE OF CLERK OF COMMON COUNCTL. OF 1804.—To the Kiectors of the City and York —4n error occurred in a few vectiona to Inspectors ‘mation and Pristing of bails notice ® herevy gives that the election nt Congreantn’ fom pf the bal'et shonid be as fell indorsed on the « de of the bi Hee NOOK Gh BSS — Ne. rele when tes, On the inside to reed as fol owe — “For Lepresensative ia Congress.” The stove correc vos wif erate the subsea: of {exe airections Det. CALENTISY Oe: D WARD IN THE FIFLD AGAIN. 3° of the unterritied in fay r of AOAIN GRAND Nal oat eed enthvataatic meeting of the Third reckwridge Club. id at Clermont House, Saneph Barricon wes eniled ta the chain Vie nte—William Buek, Join Otterson, Wil Smith -orporai Thompson, J. J. Roof, U ‘noe! +? 8. Benedict, Rdward B. Heath and Wi Mr ‘eects read the following resolutions, whieh weg s a dissenting voice the national democracy wie P our ‘devotinnto the principies said Bel in the ir ndovted at Cineinna't panering. | tt be the ne under the con tit: coun'ry; corcially congratulate the y —— My country em ‘be pominaticn for President of Semmes Bechea of Pernaylvania, ard John ©. Breckinridge, of Kentucky. Vice Pri ‘well known to the people of ‘conte, Cet | fay Bore nbiihy, charectse tod, worth een for te dane to yearn ; a (an it always ae pore Fave beer nominated: heiwg well known as men in bards the government of the Nmplre Stare wat be a ‘will pot only command the reapect and mocrntie party, Dut the admiration of our fellew us for the ‘g him to be one in hands ; eigen “mnie iad athe guverusseus of ‘rane U7 © admiration a le of A Sage EMch ave bee Rm seed ns re Ruerell for Counsel to the derorerney of 1h Cont Faward € PG. Moloney, known for thelr of thy ine! undivided "support to the rely at an able edvoeate Of wound devmtcate doseines on follower of constitutional princip| Resoived, ‘That we sball support ior Assembly and sound democrat. We hereby following ‘nominations for Charter ofices:-— M Harrie Counetiman F foe: Assessor, John M. Thos. McCarty: Sebro! ‘oan bf = Shea, Schoo Famuel Tap lee Kesolved, That we recommend to the ¢! of ward the names of Morean L Harris and an Alderman and Conneiiman, mon who wil! Fepresent the i ft should be represented, and their inter for.

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