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porting James the only ative bere, Jn, sopecrdnd ne as sur ies teemnions, Should the iriends of Mr Filmore bowever, demonstrate to the couniry a! the coming Vewber election tm a tha they are Willlug 10 Uri with the advocates of in suppor ing the 6 cal'ed fusion “ate teket, of re Preseuiatives of the doctrines of the black republicans, the Enumph of which would be co: sidered as the harbinger of th success of »bolidenbm aad Joho U Fremont. and the electior Of wrich scpenly advocated by Horace Greeley, Wa. Solineiou sod Thaddeus stevens. thea, and in that’ case, we hall be ready and willing to meet them in defending the very hich we ure happy to believe them to be now mmitted before the world. repaced to meet that or any other party host ¢ constitutional issues unvolved in the present m> gale. Kvapecttully yourn.” J. W. FORNEY, bairman Demoeratic State Central Committee. Puavsrrnia, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1856. immedietely after 1 bud read the abeve letter, I sat down and wrote a rote t Mr. Gibbons, stating that I bad received a reply to my letter, proposing jout dircussions from the Democratic State Committee, and sought, not as be frlseiy srserts, “@ secret io torviow,”’ but requested bim to call at my offie, My reason for requesting bim to call on me, instead of calling to see tim, war simply besanse, in the morning, when war ai’his bouse, ne ushered me out sf ‘=the aids door,” acd to 1 apifext some anxiety that I should not be seen By the p-rsour in his front office. Amused at his tear ot being susp-cte? of beng w Fillmore man jocuiarly invited’ bim to slip iu at the side door, im the fame cay loes manner as be bes con fucted me out of his bouwe He ageured toe hearer o| my note that be would call we requested, but tailed to oo so. and sentan answer im the evening, dechning to withdraw nis letter of the 20h of August, ano thenceforih all u tercourse between us ceased. It is trae, as Mr Gibbous states, that on the evening of the Iith of September tocre was & meeting of the com Dittee, of which 1am chairman; but it ts not true, as he ‘says, that he withheid che correspondence from the com- mittee. | did inform the ¢ -mmittee of all that bad taken ince, and the commitiee ola act, but not as stated by im. It is utterly faire the any retolution, either at that meetins or apy Other, was passed, as be quotes, namely, that they were * ip favor of any honorable arrangement with the friends of Fiemon’ and Dayton to defeat Mr, Buchapan.”’ It is eqvaliy false that the comm ttee in- Structed me to communiva to the republican committee the revolution which wan :asred, and, being false, | can, Of course, not be truthiu ly charged’ with having sup: pressed that which { was noi ordered to communicate to any one in an official form Puutaperrnta, Tuesday, Oc ams. Tn reply to your note of inguir I respectfully «ia 4) 20 Buch rewlusom na that by Mr. “Gibbons “in his aduees, ever passed the Fillmore ard Douelson State Comau toe Respectfully, yours, KOBERT ©. SMITH One of the Secretaries of the Committee, The facts are simply (hes: —auda reference tothe mi- putes of thecommitt-e, which are in charge of Mr. Smith, ove of the Secretaries, aud may be examined by any ‘bonest inquirer after truth, will show it; the resolution (passed was not intenced io »« communicated to ihe re- publicans Committee or any other committee, but was passed with the express uxderstanding of all present that it was only to be understood as in fe of the views of the committee an! w enable the members of it, when asken, to what were those vie' The reso. Tution was as follows, and not as given by Mr. Gibboas:— Resolved, That this ecmmittes deem it unwise and inexpe- dient to have any setion in regard to a Uxion electoral ticket at Se pas: bees me are wil ing und ready to adopt any plain 5 sacrifice of our principles, candidates ey Zalion, which will defeat Mr’ buctautn bnsons: Tam also charged, by Mr Givvons, with suppressi: his letter of the 29th ’Sep'em er, requesting ae on ‘vene the Fillmore and Done!-on committee at Harrisburg, on the 7th of October, for ‘he purpose of uniting with the be go my Committee in (he formation of @ umon cisco Woket. Ths isa mere quibple It is true {did not Present his letter, but it is not crue that I suppressed |, or had any desiretodoso. The meeting of the commit on Thursday evening let, bad barely organized transacted its prelimiuary business, when the republican ‘committee knocked at ibe dur and proposed a conference. Action was immediately taken on their proposition, which, as & matter of course, avoided tue necessity of presenting Mr. Gibbous’ previous commavication. 1 am forther eccused as fo'lows by Mr. Gibbons:—“All that could be done by the Chairman of the American State Committee and bis coasjator= in the democratic ranks, to ive the electoral vote of Penn+yivapiato Mr. Buchanan, by & secret side-door sommnanon with ‘he friends ¢f that gon- tleman, (0 divide the strengtn of the opposition, has been accomptisbed The propori ion of the 27th August was evi- dentiy designed to embroil the American and republican parties ip every county where they bad united on As- sembly and Congresswpal candidates and thus aid the democracy to an overwneimiug victory’? There are bere t#o oistinet charges. both of which are maliciously false, and known to be so by the suthor ofthem. | am Qs much and as siccerely oppoved to Mr. Buchanan’s election as Mr. Gibbons possibly can be, and | have written, epoken and laboret as much as he nas to se- Cure the cefeat of the democrati> at the State elec. tion, and po one knows 1 beer thw be does, toough he ts base enovgh talely to accuse me to the conti To capthe climax, and, as if to crush me at one fell ‘Swoop, Gidbons, with sa air 01 great seif.compla- cenzy, and us if it were an irrefatabie evidence of cbarges me with being in communication with Mr For- ney. Wesaressing tbat gentiemsn, as Chairman of the Democratic State Commitee, in obedienc: to the tnstruc- tions of the committee of which ' am s chairmao, pro- poring @ joint aiscussion cf the imues (mvolved in the can ig to be copetdered az eviderce of the trath of we , T admit it to be true; but if it is intended, as Mr. Gil Dasely insinuates, though too cowardly to charge it dircctiy, that | bave bad apy other commupication with either Colovel Forme? or aay other member of a sao ve gM cag uphesitatingty ge . To Dest of my Ting Do written crmmonication, a reotly or indircotly, of any kind whatever, except bereinbefore stated, ever took piace between Mr. Forney and myself. Nor bave | hac acy personal interview or have not, to my knowledge, sen Mr. Forncy the See aoa” = any corres; or conversation, of a po! obaract’?, or any commu ication such as Mr Ginbons woul: iaferenually tmpnte ‘to me, with any other member of the Democratic or member of \bat party as design impovos to meet atding 1 ion I bave ly pronounced tt to be ‘will now only add, i Mr, Gibboos and were ss iree from that charge as! Bow be no so-called unioa electoral te Dut all who are opp sed to the success: vania would be cordially and barmoniousty united in support of the elctoral ticket before the people by tne Fillmore ani lonelson Convention. The fact is. ihe only opject these men Mr. Fillmore, and this there is no ‘ABY use in disguising; it is the secret of their eccusation [annex the following leter, which throws Ginarp Hocse. Pamapenrnts, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1556. Jons P. Saxpensow, Keq : Dear Sir—in reply to yeur note hen I called who desired suecess in this contest, believing that if the ition were successful, and the Souther humiliations and in- suns were 10 got tinue four my, aees we could theo con- oiidate ‘orth against a remain, sir, yours. fruy, H. BUCHER SWOOPE. address are fully sustained by Mr. Sanderson's witnesses, ‘a (arther discussion of them » Bat aa that Feaw wesc ary anceraad Siase pT ‘& union electoral ee given to the Fire—The Ton. Andrew Stewart, President ot the eeeee Satan, thet te tenseremn, ashe par ap i 5 ‘a candidate for elector aun 7) tioket, has ai- and 4 «ie thutt Gommntuee if be’ had belloyed him to be boat to such @ onion. Third—The Ot ite meeting Tnivraeegame * tion of Mr, Bechanas, ‘The evidence | LA he to add. that the letter from Seewart wee writen to a pote addreneed to by the bay gt ey RT Somsattie in Fuiladeiphia, on ths 18 of Saptember, for the Of selecting candidates for ar alliance or union Umiortows, Sept. 10, 1986, G. Giapors, Micemce=sre friend Dr. 8. Fut ae one of the Filimere Btate Com. on inet. at my views om the subject of & union # i Arrangements on the Ih SSreae reeds os he ath Yours, respectfully ANDW. STEWART. ittee, tire Fillmore ty im the interior of the State, were favorable to ‘soo antious to seoure, & fair and honorable pillance between the Americans and republicans, for the < Mr. Blanchard, another member of Mr. Sanderson's Committee, wrote as follows: — BELLEFONTE. Sept. 30, 1856. Dear Sin—Yours of the 2th has been received. bappy to meet your commitiee en the tind it imposeible. 1 leave home at t Suags Wilbon, om the ti: for daa 1 udge Wilson, on the sth; for this reason I cannot atiend, Irvin and myself calledon Mr Hale this: with him in reference to the proprie! postpones until the 16th of Oct , meeis in Phiadelphia. We are sincere when movement, at this time, may jeopardize our union State thing in this region is how working harmoniously, and Nerfere to disturb the iriendly relaions now exist- 7th, at Harrisburg, hal tine. ‘Tamm emgaged ia heard in our county, before if morning, of yor meeting ict time our we say that this ticket. rea‘esi prudence on the part of the friends of Fillmore and An imprudeni step would arouse feelit im the American State Committee in favor of @ fair, le compromise. We met in Philadelphia 1d passed a resolution that we were in favor of any honor: angement to defeat Buchanan We that a majority of the American Committee will favor such an arrangement on the 16th We do sincerely an party will not now, on ‘& firebrand in our midst. rangement now would injure us in Centre county. haan men circulating the story that ihe Fillmore party is sold. Let us not give them an opportunity to distract and divide us before the Gctober election. We will meet you in Philadelphia on the 16th of this month, and will do make le arran, Gen. Irvin haa not yet returned frem written this letier expectiny Jointly with me. to submit it to bim and ED. BLANCHARD. Mr. Jordan, another member of Mr. Sandersoa’s Com. mittee, wrote as follows:— Cuartes Gipsons. Es@.—Dear Sim—Your favor of 30th September, inviting me te Barrisburg on the 7th inst. to make important political arrangements, is just received I exceed rior srrangemenia make it impossible for Beprorn, Oct, 2, 1356. ingly regret that p me io attend at the time desigi You know my views, bur iam afraid you are a little too fast. My conviction is that any such made fore the Uetober election will injure us here on the county and State ticket The ameriean Committee meets in your city 00 the eveoing of the 16th inst. will Gentially prevented attend, unleas Provi- eet your committee at have the necessary arrangements completed. Is not that the proper time’ this piace, says he will meet, you on, the 1th. Mr. Guth, another member of Mr. Sanderson's commit- mittee, wrote as tollows:— nnons, Esq.—Dear Sir: Yours witing me t @ meeting. at Harrisburg, American Siate Committees, for the purpose ciectoral ticket to be supported at the next Presidential elec- ton. believing in the necessity of uniting the forces opposed to slavery extension I heartily concur in the objects of your meeting, and earnestly hope tbat the friends of th as well us those of Fremont, will apect. Circumstances, however, prevent me from being pre- sent at your meeting. My entire confidence in the matter ma} be relied upon, as securing my full acqulescenee in the result labors’ Very respectfully, yours, &c., UTH. The Hoa. Andrew Stewart, on the 6th inst., wrote as Ustoxtows, Oct 6, 1856. Dear Sin—Iam in favor ofa Union ticket to defeat Bu- to till after the October " tickets now, or an {ll ‘would distract, divide and defeat us in October. is working well and our ‘not be wanting in this re- Another electoral ticket LAFAYETTE MARKLE, Another and prominent member of Mr, Sanderson’s commuttice in @ letter da’ed Bellefonte, Oct. 1, 1856, ad arersed to the Charman of the Republican Commitice, re you aware that the American State Executive Commit- Actually commitied by resolution passed at its last ses- sion, in favor of 4 Union ticket? Sucb is the fact, and this should satisfy our republican friende at this time, Surely. my dear sir, Lourht to know the feeling of my own party aud of the people of tue interior of the Sta d in repeating to you moat empba‘ically that the etlort to secure the Union ticket on dapgerous,[ give 7th of Getober, is premature and bigh:! Setihtul reBen of popular feeling Se wish any Sotion will be tacen by the joint committees, because the american State Executive Committee bas already decided to consiver this wpion question om tbe léth, to merely consult about it is useless, and will ouly rious rumors on possible ume: it will give those members of the A\ commitiee whom you st fire rhe ioe an admirable opportunity to Cenounce the proposition, nnd to carry olf a considerable Ame- enced by falsehood apd treacher Will bave no tme to expose and refute. ‘there is no time for torminy We will be in session in F nion ticket is quite a mistake. Lam arrarging my own alfaire so that my time is pot occupied for ten days after the eleetion. Your com- miti¢e Will. of courte. be in session at the same time and place, pew as both parties desire to unite, and the committees are prepared so to do the only question ts ms to the modux ope 1 earnestly entreat your committee not to hazard inestimable consequences, either by premature action or by bard terms with the Americans. to save the electoral vote of Pennsylvania from Bucha and to elect either Fremont or Fillmore. not wish you to make improper or di but I impiore your cemmitiee not (o presext any preposition hich will wound our party. ganization and w F could lead them por my! ean any agency under Heaven prevent us from joining on ho noradie terms with the republicans, in defeating (he common The name of the writer of this letter is not because he did not d sire it to be publicly Such were the opinions and wi prominent members of the Americen party in this State, who are also members of Mr. Sanderson's committee. were frankly expressed. not only to the Coairman of biican State kxecutive Committee, They desired an honorable alliance biieans to secure the defeat of Mr. Buchanan, to Mr. Sandersov, the ‘ormirg him how happy ‘What you want is Is it not? T would ble concession, ‘They are devoted to nd while no power on earth of some of the mort Sanderson bimeeif. wit chairman of ‘beir committer, the cemocratic party would be ‘ to have the co-opera- tien of all troe Americans, adopted and padve born, publication, even at this lete period, the public i# indebted to the sddreas of the Repudlicaa Stale Executive Commities. What object Mr. Sanderson bad im ceriring the chairman of the republican com mittee ‘to slip im at bis side door,’’ to lever, bas not ; Lam opposed to the Oncin are eternal ennot'y to my platform I boldly aesert—les no 8E s ' te my life principles. ‘the constitution and the Union! Prompertty | Laseerted, tn the address signed by many true Amer- cans and Fillmore men, that the resoluton . 1 quote from the pobre Co tang E Ha morning. of M "5 meeting and e P-— On Tuesday f fognd that our Executive ee had bound us as porabie men *' 0 adopt: ”? which “ sacrifice of principe’ aa? ee lavelved'“ ne iwas sent into many States to Millard more; Tapoke over sixty times, at the eacritee ct coer. fie enjoy ments and business emoluments, and ali this ‘avs opled Mh speaking" aguante a comwmittee bad honorably bound themselves to form ' F 4 if uct as aL le man then? Could I then be cf! No, nor never willl sanction any course to mislead my fellow citizens. Besides, we have no right tion in good faith, ct to bo anes oats te be oa fs CY e . over to the highest iter Om - In Our address we charged J. P. Sanderson with nevor having belonged to the American party. What are tae Yacts’ Im 1t6z he ran agatwat Col. Sohn 8. Painter, our candidate for Congress the Third jonal dis- trict. He has uniformly opposed us up to a late Period— mont bitterly opposed us—and now, forsooth, he claims to bold not only the Americans of this State, but the ber he a la November be says the man who dares to c out what his committee, on the 12th September, in good f asserted, is an outcast from the party. Let me tell himhe capnot turn me of the party, nor make my fe low coun- trymen believe that 1am no American. I recognise no power w decide this Presidential contest but the peopie. The peeple can and will take it out of the hands of such men. The conservative voters will never allow their hatred to the infamous dootrines of the Cincinnati-Ostend platform to go on unexprissed, because he says if they don’t do it in bis way. shail'not be done at all. ‘The tgeue now is Fillmore or Sanderson. Choose, Ameri- cans—choose conservatives, whom ye will clevate. These mev have pledged themselves to scotch the progress of Fillmore and Americaniem. Let them be ewept away. ‘The locofocos pat us on our backs to-day, and say “good fellows,’’ etick out for the ‘straight Fill ticket.” If you could but sce their hearts, they despise us there as much they have always hated us. Thew would grind us to powder to-morrow. They would open up the flood- gates of sectionalism and foreigvism and laugh at the sim- pletons whom they seduced into gthe su; of their ticket. For myself, I shall vote the Unioa Electoral ticket, headed with the name of ‘Millard Fillmore’’ and endors- ¢d by our Governor and all the prudent men of our party. G. WASHINGTON REED, MARYLAND. _ AN ADDRESS TOTHE REPUBLICANS OF MARYLAND. ‘Tbe repubficans of Mary!and, in submitting an electo- rai teket to the people, submit’ with it a declarstion of their principles. » They declare true hearted, entire devotion to the con- stitution of the United States; and now that the subject of slavery, Which was the greatest obstruction to the unioa of the States, under our government, hes been made the entering wedge to split it asunder, we declare our adhe- ston especially to the compromises made in the constitu. tion, and which, in the acquisitien of new territories, were made in contormity to i, to settle the difliculties growing out of the questicn between the North and the South, which cemented the Union and gave peace and Prosperity to the country. ‘We deciare our abborre-e of the repeal of tke Mis touri compromise of 1820 and that of 1850, aaa breach of fwith and a violation of the compact between slavebold ‘re and pon-siavehoiders, and the cause of civil war, ‘pow for the first time broached im our couniry; and pro claim {t as our solemn conviction that there never can again be uvity between the two classes of our citizens, or peace between the two great sections of our country, un- tu the rights guaranteed by all the compromises in regard to slavery are tully ’ We deciare the charge that the republican party is in favor of the abolition of slavery to be utterly unfounded. Av a party throughovt the North. as well as at the South, ibey ‘hat tbis is a subject only to be disposed of by ibe rnment of the slave States—(and we, as citizens of gelave Sta’e, pronounce the opinion that the libera- tion of the blacks would be an unmixed and evil, fatal to the African race, which would be crashed under the weight of the superior race, and, for a time, degrading apd every way mischievous to the laboring claae’ # among the latter, acd calculated to unsettie the political as well as the economical elemeats of our gov- erpment ) We beheve (hat slavery nevor can ani never rbould be abolished without making just compensation jor the capital sunk, whether it was capital invested in the purchase or reasing of slaves. We believe that even with the consent of those inter- ested, and jost com ation made, the State could as “ee — aa ae with. out provision made throug! agency general goverpment for the removal of the manumitied race to some region OB Our continent between the tropics. suited to the African race, and where it is found the white race cep never flourish. Ip every aspect in which slavery among us can be con- sidered, it is pregnant with difficulty. Its continuance in the States in which it has taken root has resulted in the Bx Dopoly of the sotl, to great extent, in the bends of the slaveboidere, and tbe entire control of all departments of the State government: and yet a ef people in the tiave States are not slaveowners. ‘This produces an ano- nely tp tbe principles of our free institutions which . Ureatens in time t bring ivto subjugation to slave owners the great body of the free white population; and yet to get rid of slavery as an institution instantly would prove Tuinovs to all clarses, and must, therefore, be looxed vpoa as impossible, and if to be accomplished in time can only = “ a canes ee oe and therefore not wo be thought of wm cor impending dangers. To meet them we must recur to the wisdom and patriotiom of eur fathers, which so bappily averted ail the mischiefs spprebenged from this threatening element in our inet!- susioms, until the reccent legisiation in Ci ngress over- \urned’ their work. They provided that the unset led Territories into which slavery bad not entered should be reserved for free iabor. ‘The question pow to be settled is: Shall the Territories reserved by the compromises for free lavor be eacroach- ed upen by slavery, and the free white man, of whatever class, Who would fly from the institation, heve no spot ia the temperate regions of the national domain ia which he con be recure? For the rights once secured by the compromines for the ‘26.( 00,000 of our country men, of the South as well as tae Nertb, wh) have no sbare in the political ana pecuniary advantages conferred on @ class consisting of 360,000 javeowwers, the republican party of the United States ganize their strength to contend. Their candidate— Cosopel Fremont—bas in bis letter accepting the nomina- tion to the Presicency. declared in favor of ihe principles of the compacts, which, excluding slavery, reserved the Territories for free labor, and in favor of the proposed legieistion wbicb would make every settler a treeholder. Mr. Buchanan, the candidate of the party misnamed oemocratic, bas declared himself against the restoration of the principle of the compromises which ertablisbed the Unvon, and which pacified the contentions of the country yn 1820 apd 1860 He declares bimeelf in favor of the measures which bave dertroyed Sate of the pation, anc has sclemoly pledged bimeeif to policy of the administration which 10 falling to secure Kapeas to slavebolders by the fraud of the Nebraska Kaneas act. empioys ihe military force of the paticn, and calls ovt the militia of the sates to estabheb the usurpeiion — on the Territory by which bave cefeaiec the organic laws of Congress, inviting emigrant from al! sections, and which are devigned to drive out the white laborer and give the ‘Territory to slavery The republicare of Maryland declare ‘ition to the pokey Of the adminirtration, which, beginning with a vio ation of the jemn treaty among the Statos in upon those POLITICAL GOSSIP. Bocnayeen Macrares in Cocci.—We learn that a pre- liminary meeting was held at the New York Hotel on Monday evening, for the purpose of planning the coming campaign in Pennsylvania, raising money, &o., &o. Steam enough could not be got up to sult the managers, ond om Thursday the telegraph was busy summoning together an increase of numbers, and on that evening R. J. Walker, H M. Phillips, Sanders and others, in solemn conpcil determined ft to be indispensable to the sacceas ‘of the party to raise additional assistance to carry the State of Pennsylvania. The additional nasistauce te eup. pored to be additional voters, at so much per head. Commopors Stock tos Br tiyive Brity Brooxs.—Commo- dore Stoektom opened a budget of blunders and bung ling aenertions at Burlington, N. J., on Tuesday last, which is somewhat refreshing amidete file of dull apeeches, and jong prosy letters from a score of the Commodore's old fogy cotemporaries. The Commodore evidently attempted to out bullPBuily Brooks in the use of threatening words to frighten the North. He said the North would not submit to the election of Mr. Buchanan, ner the South to Fremont; but Jersey could raise one bundred thousand men and pot down disanion. Slavery, he contended, was the decree of Providence, and ® blessing to the African race, for the negroes in their own country were like forocious wild beasts, slaughtering their old men and women, and eating up the missionar.ea, The inves at the South, be enid, are, at this momert, in & better condition then the free negroes at the North, OF . Garris, L. A.’ Wately, jton Pope, R. Somerby. Lovrsyrux, Oot. 4, 1866. DzsxSiz:—The policy of the whole American press vhroughout the South, a'ter the State elections in Ootob: to urge the withdrawal of Jamou ip the Nortb, shoule Bucbavan, provided the e BO agains: advices thom Penunyivania are, that’ he will be beaten 40,000 votes in Ootober, and the party will be uierly routed in Onto and Indiana. We wish a concert of action upon this matter to give it force, and trust you will give . We will take measures to have the bews telegraphed to all points inthe South, so that there may be no delay; and tt would be well to write ar- ticies beforebana for imme tiate insertion, leaving blanks w be filled up with probable majorities. We do not think, fom ail our advices, the democracy can carry a single nt gd in the October an and our should. conservative portion 0 draw ‘et cancudate and unite wpon Inclabs claim 40,000 votes as their strength, and say they could easily beat Fremont it Buchanan was out of the way. Fremont's greatest strength there comes yrom the demo- The case is pretty much the same in Peonsylva- pia. We make these suggestions, and hope toey will We would’ be pleased to har trom you at any time. Our State we consider certain for THO3. H. HUNT, Coairman, liease notity tbe American editors of the Siate. Pay Up.—Fred Dovg'as (black man) says he must sus- pend the publication of 1 is paper unless his subscribers come immediately to his rescue. Abolitionism is being it your earliest attenti meet your approbation. Inpiaxa Exronon.—the Memphis Eagle, of October 16, contains a letier from Bedford, I.diana, daved October There is a much better feeling between the friends of Mr. Buchanan and Mr Fillmore than there is between Filimore and Fremont, or Buchanan tact 1s the foreigners in the Northern States have been Ceeerting the cemocrats by hundreds, and have thrown themselves irto the arms of more sp; bope the remainder will where they properiy bei none of them, af they are snti'ela Joyed the blessings of ‘the democracy. and Fremont. The over to the black republicans, will vote wt bat ogarens 18 will never vote with the the Presidential contest. They all say very, and this party, that bas never en- liberty and freedom are out bidding There is no doubt in m; democracy will be badly defeated in the so, you may restassured that Buchanan will stand no chance in Indiana. Nor Countep Oor.—The Bangor (Me.) Journal, not ‘wish ing to be counted oat entirely from the political pa. pers of the day, while it cannot endorse either of the three candidates for the Presidency, advertises the Fill. more electoral_ticket, and calls it ‘* whig nominations.’’ A barmiees dodge. Prerce’s ApMiNieTRATION.—The Washington Daily Union, of Oct. 22, is endeavoring to;forestall history by its puffs Among other of its achieve. ments, it says:—‘‘The roar of the lion has been changed into the whining of ihe whipped cur—the bluster of the braggart and bully bas subsided into the gentle cooing of ‘This is very civil to our English friends, of Pierce’s acmisistration. ACKNOWLEDGING THB CoRN.—A Fillmore meeting was beld in Barrisburg on the 20th inat., at which the leaders of the democratic Know No:hing branch of the Fillmore party in Pennsyivania admitted that more Fillmore meno voted the cemocratic ticket by three-fold than is their majorliy in the State, and that the Fillmore Know Nothinge had elected the Buchanan ticket. Extra Buty on THE Srvmr.—The Richmond, Whig of Oct. 23, says that Extra Billy entertained ‘‘the Spartans’’ recently in that city. He had but @ slim attendance, and was mort applauded by the Buchanan men when he “got to praising Henry Clay.”? Linaaty ov THe PRass iv Vinginia.—We learn from the Clarksburg (Va ) Regtster that at the recent term of the Harrison Circuit Court, the Grand Jury found about se- Of these one was against Horace Greeley for circulating tn Harrison county his Tribune, which was considered by the Grand Jurors as incendiary in ite character. Two citizens of the county were pre sented for oiding in the circulation of that print. —— BARITIME INTELLIGENCE. venty indictments. Port of New York, October 24, 1856. cL 5 ymship Ericssov, Lowber, Liverpool—E K Collins. Cucle Toby, Soule, Livérpool-Nesmib & Sons. ‘Wm Rathbone, Dow. Ltverpool—Kver Ship Jane E Walsh, Meady, Liverpool— chase. Ship Meta (Brem), De Harde, London—Stanton & Ruger. Rich, Havre—M Livingston, hobee (Old), Sehwarting, dems, Ogier, Oporto—Brett, Bon & Co ‘Aspiowall—Geo Olney. N Braine NB—P I Nevius & Sons. ‘Bogert, St John, NB—A Smithers & Co. Jones, Gulveston—Wakeman, Dimon & Co. Swan, Podger, Georgetown, 8( Town. Walsh, Carver & remen—Stanton & Ru- Brig RD Minturn, Cook, Yurmo Brig Albert, Steveus, Doi pousina, Elis, Boston—R P Buck & Co. abot oa ‘chr Gem, Wheacon Fa Sebr Central America, Sebr Tanner, Pierson, Ape Sehr Arlington, Murch, Baltimore—Mailler, Lord & Que- sent Com Kesrney, Brown, Baston—8 W Lewin, Sebr Siak, Booper, Hoston—brett, Son & Co. Sebr Eliza Nancy. Baker, Wareham—Master. Schr Fea Bird, Chase, Fal! River—Master, sloop Jas Lappheer Sm! bleop Khode lriand H Sloop Charles, Trac: TL Beverly, Pierce, Philadeiphia—N Bi . x ‘a—J AN Briggn, McDermott, Philadelphia—J & N Briggs. Bremen and Southampton, to © Ht Band. arrish. Norfolk, Bc, with mdse and ith, Providence—J B ARRIV! Steamship Hermann, Higgins, Oct * with mdse and passengers Kuramehip Jamestown. P passengers, to Ludiam & Pleasania Expe: er leaving Cape Henry, heavy rain and fog and a ph (Ham), Dick! e* Hamburg, Sept 2%, with + Ha Bech & Runhart” mann, Hamburg, 90 days, with bar. with mdve and #&, R Young, of Belfast, Kberney, 2d mate died. jary J Kimball (of New Orleans), MeLe! aavengers, to J Perkins. ils, ae. Darien, D days, with yellow Satled in comps And spoke her agsin in lat Brig Helen Mar (Br), Onrd, Windsor, with plaster, to mas tes ‘Sur J A Bayard, Lynch, Cardenas, 16 days, with molasses, ian Walaes "Virginia, Y anys, 6b Schr Matagoréa G masta), Virginia, 7 days. NE gale, lost t of deck load, Inet, ip the inte f pew} = part o ‘Jchnron, Rockland. ® ne. io Rokenbaugh cetoti. for New York maeter ‘Ofer Plandeme, Brow: echr Pemrey}venia Rehr Jame Lawrence, Allen, Boston. Mary, . , Boston. © Rursrll, Hodges, Pordand, Ct , Worthington. Portland, Ct. fiftom, Fmith. New Haven. Gilkey Burve New Haven. Cary, Portland. Ot. Rieew er Petrel, Ayre, Wind during the day, NW. ny ar ay Webaa Liverpeo 1 A a Doane, ond Mary i Fhompeot, Herald Marine PORT LOUIS, Movwritiw: q Calentin, pot int (hia, por ‘of (he 91 inet, and ealled Renin on the morring of the with heavy weather in the of fore and mainmast, lost ladetphin. Captain Bombay, for London | arriv: net By ieaks condition, mabing three feet of ‘Weather shortly ich tpereaned am in Ponevwell Was compelled te touch at bis ship from sinsing. Has had and at (imam hes had 655 Tt is highly fortunate that Captain ‘ort, for sinee him a hh manner tant | The ship ts now inet, in @ ver iT ‘This ship met with water per hour “J +} going constantly well got his ship into 1 is pumps bave bre ke cowr rgd wt ees they could ot ba NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBR.% 25, 1856. even the white man who is the victim ot @ berd taal The infernal intidel fanatics of the , North, satd he, bave put @ final end to emancipation, an like the demons of the Reign of Terror in France, wm ‘Y Were striving to compass, by fire and sword, the deatros “on of ovr country. The Commodore assured ins audience ‘bat out large towas and cities were full of desperate ma — men of crime end blasted hopes—who would rise by tea“? snd bundreds of thousands, at the tnatigation of ibe leaders of the black republicans, and rob and murder their more fortunate neighbors, They were ready and eager for civil war, revolution, rapine, conflagration and blood, Never, be declared, was the country in such im- minent peril. He spoke from his own positive knowledge. Amos Kenpart ovt FoR Disvuston.—This old substratum of political formations, baving become somewhat uneasy in the preeent political excitement, has shouldered his crutch and come out in favor of Buchanan and disunion, in @ letter published in Forney’s paper in Philadelphia. “Vel, vot of it.’? Mokx oy THs CLovEn Foot.—The Wheeling 47us, quoted in the Richmond £nqutrer, of the 23d, contains the fol- lowing Fillmore circular, which accidentally fell into the editor’s hands. It emacks strongly of a good understand- ing with the Bucbanan men, and a disposition to fusion of some sort or other, as the case might be:-— Mu.akp Fusmors any ANpREW Jackson DoxsLson— State EXSCUTIVE ComQtITYRE OF 1MB AMEKICAN PARTY YOR THe Fuxst, SkvoND, FirTu and Sever Concanssional Des- kicrs —Thomas A. Hunt, Chairman; J. Barbee, Jease K. Bell, J. P, Chambers, a. W. R. Bianton Duncan, Hamilt about —T eo Gasberard. ont tho toate continues about the have vo idea as yet where the le ne a haw Cnished, loading a6 fest as possible, now losded: will be ready’ for sea about'the 10% ‘The siowage of a Calcutts Or Bombay carga ge ot Rex! month. fear Sapip "She bose lola ed ae fovedose tb eee “ Barere of tiie pers tscons a the slow of bag asall “va jourthins sugar is pul — boxes ia beyond the negro's comptebevaion, le Id “nod ledges et that Und Segre laborers ot Meas lan Lee now ledged tne negro Sh sl incependent elses of people tn the Toland ries ae th om ‘ten days from this date. This ship baw the im © railway. and thoroughly caulked amd soppered with. Gut aea ‘Gent being the largest sbip that has Up aime, rice rallways bave been established in rae Ba Lins been mace of: tho upper part of tne toes Fr ot en made of tt: the upper pi ~e. lant, forecantlo, ‘This has been e : Ey hd 3 8 Spenlect, Poem tn 5 trees emearean ne rt ave touch ated at the enmmencement, ow - ing. in @greak Measure, to Capt. Bramhail’s knowledge and caperience im shipbuilding as well as bis constant pushing forward the peop coniracted to do the work. one who Bas seem this e&ip—and a areal number have visite her—consider almost ® miracle that the ship did not fill at the time of the accialent. and tbat Capt. Bramhall deserves great credit for the cool aad. collected manner in_ which. be Aeted in keeping every ove at their posta, instead of taking to the boat; at the same time hethought there was but » small ebance of saving bis ship and, ¢ to have to take to bis boats or beach the anip om the coast of Africa. The offl- cers of the chip deserve great eredit, for while the men pumploeg for thelr lives, they (the four in number! ove overboard about 100 tons of cargo and stuffed the brosen bows and stern with cotton, thereby saving the ship. I think this ehip will be ready for sea during the last week of next mouth (Avgus}).” The business and repairs of these shiva have been retarded by the large number of leaky vessels arriving here during the past month; never wae such @ mumber known ached inst, bad 60 bbls sp, 360 do wh, last from New , bound to Madagascar to recruit. John J Travis of the State of New ppoeed), and who ceme to this port in the ship Rook- land, Capt Taylor, from San Francisco amd Chincha Islands, died at this port on the 28th ult, of consumption, PHILA DELPBIA, Oct 4—Arr bi H eA gpeon ef oe Loker Tet Harvey, NB; sches bi er, and Ye ie Beker, Beatou;” Avalon Wall "Ply: ‘Taunton. . Cole, Pernambuco, brig empiee, Crowell, Boston; achrs DJ’ Saw: yer, Church, 8t John, NB; N Stetson, Perry, NYork; Austin, Wail, Plymouth: Eugene, Parker. Boston; Henrietta, Perry, NBedford; Woreester, Rhodes, Providence. Miscellancous “and Disasters. R@~ See Correspondence above. Banx Manis.—Steamsbip Nashville, at Charleston from N York, reports—0% PM, 40 miles vorth of Hatteras, fel in with bark Mara, of Boston, abandoned. Brig Mprtbe Rogers wan Jying alongrine of her,” whose crew were #ripping her. Before we got to her, saw fore and mainmast go overboard, having been cut away by erew of brig. We took hold of her, and towed ber to on bar, where we anchored her Tuesday, 11 PM. The bark was loaded with corn. Bue Mawe—Brig P_R Bichbors, at Holmes’ Hole 22d: from Matanzas for Boston, reports 15th inst, in a from NE: lost part of deck lond of molasses and boat; 16th, lat 35 22, lon 14 (8 spoke brig: Maine (of Boston), from Atiakapas. in dis: trees, ¥ ith three tert of water in the bold; wished to be taken off; having no box'.con'd not render any assistance: after. wares saw & ship lyvg by her, and appeared to be taking off the crew. Buia Loxxrto, betore reported put into Barbadoes leaky, bad been condemned and sold previous to Lith wlt. fscur D B Wanyen, hence at Charleston. reports:—On the 15th and 16th inst, experienced # heavy gale from the north enst On the 15th inst, lat 37, long 74.15, while lying to, pass- edresr a schooner under three reefed mainsail; foremast Bove about ten feet from the crosstrees: mast head rigging alongeide: it blowing a gale could not make her out. On the Jeth inst, lat 86 long 75, passed a bark apparently water- logged sails gone, and in tow of & brig and a second brig in company. y Were trying to get north; could not make out their names. Scur T L Musee, at Providence from Philadelphia, in a gale on the 17th, lost foresall. New ship Flora, built at Richmond. Me, 800 tons, has been bought by Foster & Nickerson and Foster & Stephenson, of New York, for about $42,000. EB ens | See Correspondence above. Bio from New Hedford, 224, ships Ocean, and Adeline, Pa- qifte Ocean; barks Ragle, and Fortune, do do; Malta, Atlantic aD. Sid from New London 224, ship Benj Morgan, Bisson. North Pacific Ocean. = trom Stonington 21st, ship Cincinnati, PVillisms, Ochotsk 7 At Payta, Sept 7, Hope, Gifford, NB; would sail same day ‘on a cruise of three months, and expected to be at Talcahuano in January to recruit for bome. at Flores Aug 20, Lancer, Cushman, NB, with 95 Touches bbls sp oil, all well. Touebed a} Fy Sept 1. Faure Russell, NB, clean. ‘enedos, King, At do Fept 2, 20 9p. Of nnd on va May 14, ‘Othello, Beckerman, NB with 1.600 sp. bound to the Equator. He from April §, Jat 825, 17536 ¢ Crecker, M’Cleave, NB. with 800 bbis sp. ke pphia Maria, Chase, Nantucket, 70 ep, G0 wh, «!\ w Mon: ticello, Saker, Nantucket, 600 sp, sod was vards tryire a @ bbl whale. Spoken, Sct 17, lat 39 89, lon 69 50 Canada, ot NB, for North Pacific Ocean. Been—Sept 5, lat 260 N. lon 1412 W, an American whaling bark. show Dine sigral wi) large’ white syurre in centre und a red fly atiached. Spoken, de. Ship Child of the Regiment_ «lover, from London for Callao, Av }, Jat 310 N, lon 22 90 W. +bip'J 0 Boynton, Brown. from Liverpool for San Pran- out, May 15, Iat 1210 N, lon 2006 W. ; Whipple, hence for Calcutta, Aug 2i, lat 7 90%, om Ship Finland, Forrest, from Calcutta for London, July 14, lat 25 8. lon +7 E. - Ship David G Fleming, from “St Johns,” lat 7 N, lon 22.50 iene Adonis, from Weymouth for NYork, Sept 25, lat 50, jon ‘Ship Thornton, Collins, from Liverpool for New York, with paseenpers: ail well, Sepes0, lat 4990. lon 16 cisco, 21 das Ship Chilo, Am bark st showing ® red and blue auguded' dagooally with a white wripe,” was acon Sept ae hy nw WwW. da, of Bath, from ——— for NYork, Oct 16, no lat, &e. Brig \»bine, Walker, from Galveston for NY Oct 15, 3 PM—By steam ship Philadelphia at New Orleans. Schr Mary Staples, Staples, from NOrleans for . et 18. we fat 4c—By stean er Philadelphia, arr at NOrleans ‘A large tbree masted schr steering SE, was passed Oct 14, lat 24 26, lon 84 27. Foreign Ports. ‘ Accna, Africa, Aug 22—No Am vesse! in port. Schr Cortes, Townsend, from N York for leeward, sld Aug 15. nts, Aug S—In port bark Costarell, Adame, from Sa- . for leewar Haurax, Oct 1 Arr sehr Jane Montgomery, Philadel schrs President, Hermann, NYork; Gold oiner, Hermann, United States ‘Arr ‘at do 284 (by tel) steamship Arabia, Stone, Liverpool Lith thst (and aid at 1234 PM for Mingo, Aug 17 ove, ‘San 52 og aa 25—Arr steamship Orizaba, Tinkle- ‘a Pttonns, NF. Get &—Arr schra London, Dinsdale NYork; Eten, Mereénh do; 10th, Susen lahon, N York; 13th, bi wre eas Joey Renbacy” Bowne NYork lah brig Sree. sci Roxbury. Brown, Vath, Hound, Barvey, Baltimore. Cid ¥ih brig Thos Walter, Hjorts, ‘israzil In port Ifth brig Charles, for NYork, £2 Solna! Ris” ec Sa oy tely-Sld bark foung Greek, Paine, |, Aug 10—In port bark Winnegance, Ayres, ume. (Pen Sreamsrar Hermann | Oct $—art American, Lawson Akyab;: Sth, Swe oon, Sid ath Panny Holmes, ith, N York; mibampton and New York; Wandering Jew, ) NOrleans, Pid trem Flurbing Roads lot F 1 Cutticg, Rockwell, NYork; M4 Chimborazo, Moree yApExanbiia, Sept i}—bid Brtah Merchant, Hopxood, Ne Vaieror, Oct 6—Arr ME Dunworth, St Stephen, NB, for orders. Olé 4th Jane Parker, Bowker, NYork (and remained th). bed og ’ Peters, Browne, N York; Josiah Quin, cy, *pregee, Cardi Ths Cran avEn Rept 80—Arr Cortolan, Steen; NYork; Trinicag, Ruyter F Tepkfort, Me; Oct 1, ohard, Haake, ‘ith. . Thider. Wo, cvoRatx, Oct3—Arr Badur, Holm, Charleston, Sid 24 At Hallock and WL Burroughs, Jenks, NYork: Brod- rene, Oleen, Christansand. Sid from the Roads Lat Protector, Stepherson’ and Hiawatha, Hail, NOrleans; Fanny Whittier, Goge, NYork bROUWRESHAVEN, Oct 4—Ary Julius, Meyer, Baltimore. Bapcriosa Sept It—Arr St Jobo,’ Lawrenes Ps Piet, Pancbita, Peli, Matanza, 224, Anito, Tor, NOrleans; 24, Wierd Nickerson, Boston: 2b Nueva Teresa Cubana Oll- ver, and Balear, Segristo, Charleston, 2th, Dos def Knero, Beria. 0. Poway. Ang 1—Arr Com Perry, Webb Sydney, NSW; J mertown, Cutidnge, Melbourne, Int, Horsbarg, Show, Bow: ion. Viatavta, July 11—Arg Wacouste, Henderron, Madras; 2th, aaa arene tit Coronet, Hulchifgs, Quebse, Ski dh Cavive, Oct arr Coronet. Hu nebee. aie Thompron, Kelly, and Reystone, MePatland, dan Fran: joaton. wt bark Jobn Swasey, Arnoid, for Dix 3 Fs Oct 4—8ld C A Stamler. Lyttle, Antwerp. Carcerta, Avg M—Arr Wid Hunter Bears san Francisco; Fizabeth Kimball, Condon, co; 20th, Emily Pirmin. Parker, do. Atalanta, Colby, London; Corings, Smith, Boston. Cid Vth Fouthers Crowe Hi Boston: ‘11th, Alert, Barsley, Foatom, 19b, Hindosian, Jayne, do. 18th, Angle Saxon, Mayo, NYork; ist, Noonday, Boron. | a ar) enom; Coest Pilot, F ‘rout, Dean, N York Brazil, ler, sed JR DeWolle, Holmes, Condit; Mary RP 3 Mekey, favanneh, Henry Guild, Heath, Vigo; ein. araitl 224, Geo Barrie. WFrbneb ipranag: a) Robins, Malaga. Sid 16th Milen, Badger, Bath. 2—Sid Flying Chiiders, White, Boson; 2 2: 5 rd. do, Jy 10-#id Husear, Winsor NYork. ct }—)d Arabian, Smeliie, Savennad; Wasbington, 4 Bultena, Taylor, Newport: Sierra Nevada, Foster, Bost va itmore, Parker Cardiff Passed by 4th Transport, Higgins, from Sunderiand for N York. Daktwovr, Oct2—O#, Southampton, Pratt, from Loudon for NYork. Farwuern, Oct +Put in, Abby Blanchard, Harding, from Piymouth for, NOrienne (and sid 6th); Joke Spear, Kpear, fre ones Dardit. NGrascow, Oct !—8id Gecsuss, Llu naas, York. an 4 stare, ‘Betton; #'t eid tor L Mier, Leet, ¢o. Haven, Get t— Arr Pein oh Wotton, NYork; Sth, Baros- Admiral, Biiflens, abd Veu- ork, ict a Pam Phaah, Mesure, Or. ir Hh Peet, J NYork, | Rid Crabaven 4th) Voxe Kone, July %6—Arr Derby _fivighiongn, Sen, Fran- ‘sco 26th, Arete, Cardit Tih, Raw - Gio eae Keg te ‘Ran Francisco, , » ssaatinc 9 - Peterson. do: ‘Lizzie Jarvis, bur ih ary er, Bernard, Moai ‘0 Gorda, Merryman, ear Nesmith, dineey, %¥ork; Havre and NYork, Warsier, Old sam, Mo- dile and HOP eee and Patterson, Hill, NOrleans: Fig 26 Rivera, oy ‘Cornelia, Wintichard, 307 Louse Corimhian, Slater, ; 6th, Wanderer, Ryder. do: Tirrell. Hi- ig veel BYTE elt, Mush Oly Poin, Old Hickory, Veacceh, Philadelpbia; Dreadnonght, Samuels, and A — 4 Souder, N York, ith, St Lowe, Hoy!, do. u tr Odinnery, NOriesas; Robt Kolley, gente Bers: Carotene hs Comin, "Vigo Harré tered aere only): 4th, Spar “ BYE (nchieols ‘Ohio, Tre sy, Bombay Moterense Ja ih de pula: Youre Rarte, Nowell, NOrieans; Robert ‘ chy Wilmington: Wh Crest ef the Ware Steel, Kotte: Resorenteey, a aneah; Bur Harry Sem, Cantine (ents, ‘ Quebec Feat etek b= Bint Ine: are Coe NYork aahew are aiir cnn, Py BL amas Mreeretia. Wiaele ehiclds nnd NYork: Serb Jud wee RN Poriacd; €h, Danube, Coster, Cord and NOt | deans: 6th, » Teker, Caleutiay @ ‘ ! Inna. EAVANNAT, Oct 20—-Ary ship Nicholee be ™ ' t i ) Margaret Kvans, Warner, NYerk; Prietdeut Fhmore, Nelson, do (aud both eld hy Mauseiiiss, Oct sid Kolling Wave, Girard, *frainos, Sept 26— Arr Sarah, Martin, Pensacola for Puroe- na aLza, Sept 25-—Off Tennessee. » Bands rae Pee i mea amen Bak es socio Mabie, UBinten; 30th, Beanard, Grows, end J'Hi Ses, ser, do “hacnies, A ug 584 Medomak, Livingston, Queensiowm Mania. 12—Arr Whirlwied, Gtet, Melbourne 14th, Aurora, Clough, San Franeisco; 16h, Rocket Hong ong (ind sid Zam for Singapore) 10th, Australis, Kinsouam, ‘ne. 22d, Onto, Karr. Hong Kong. 9. Peogmin, Wheeler. NYork Ellen Foster, Scud- ) 10th, Hereules, Hausen. San Mranciaco; 14th, rt. Howes’ Koston; 2d, Sea Ranger, Peterson, Hejman, Berming, Ban Francisco; Northern Light, 4 Genoa ’ ‘Newrort, Oc! 4—Sid Howard, Btanwood, NYork, Ponmamotian’ Oot 6-310 Tune, Bennett, NYork. NANG, July 25—Arr Jacob Ben, jombay (and ald ; Aug 14 Mini singe oat for gnpore nnd Comey, Saas ia aiel, Feat, al pore fid Queenstown, et 2—Aarr Celestial Empire, a a Heteulen Dolgles NYork, Se, Bobaatan Gabor Wash Liver PCol for NOrleans (see miscellaneous extracts below). Ryox, TW. Uct &-Sid from the Motheroank, Our Uniom, rdeanx. yeponten, ‘Oct 4 Arr Williwas & Charles, Widdieombe, New StAx16@, Oct $—Pamed by, Martin Luther, Nichols. froum ww iornemanp Oo d_-are Wi ‘THompson. Hutchinson, Lew- a im he don, SId34 Lammergom Bickford, York. Barats Attn bien tan 5 — Pas a Maxweil ‘Batavia for’ Loren: 12h Fire Fy. Burkett, for Boston; 13th, Nimrod, Whiting, Meatla for Byaney Jcbn Bartlett, L amb, Sin, tor Falmouth; Cartwright. N¥ork for Bong Rong: Momeluke, Whituey, Berd sche Wil wee" betas te Soe eee Molay Willams Manila for Bowen ary 6 Homer, ral Tete andes Chapman, Singapore for Beowes fis, Pes ork, i “3 ees" rarer wi nigh as u * ged arr dia 2h ln, Cheraing Jacobe, More me, Ang 7—. incob’ Bell, Behra, g Surprise Konlett do, Sid 6th, Osea Ragie. Booth, Somony Lverpeat; Minstrel, Potter, Bostom; 16th, Sea Bird, ‘oaton. ‘Texet, Oct 3—Sid Nivot Ames, WYork. Viao, dept 2s—sid Virld Light Bitmebard, Barceloea. - WoosunG, July 3—Arr Golden acer, Wilson, Foo-chew- 00. : Puistc1, Oct §—The Providence, of Truro for Bristel, wilh & general cargo wasp collision with the N Binckley (Ameri- can abi ‘avother in Penarth last night. The Providence bas sustained material damage, with matnsall and rigging term: to pieces, and was thought to be sinkiag. the crew baring Jumped on board the abovo-ship, but goton board thelr ews ‘verse! ‘and ran her for Penarth mud, where we sbe reached, Fler boat was towed astern of the N © Bristol this day. Caxpirr, Oct 3—The Arcrizan ship John Sidney, Wheeler, from Bristol for New York isin Penarth Roads: hay bere up from Lundy Island, with les of foretopmast, < = apd ame rer i aoa — and rigetas, 3 come into dock and repair damages. Oa Ani eat ae Hal tae rom * at sea, baving run over a supposed ‘wredk, she is tn deck, aad will be surveyed. i Hone Koxc, Ang 10—The Ben) B Mllam had. hea wait Be torent, 2 &c; obliged to put into eo refit and procure ‘The American ship Goldeo Racer, from Foo choo-foe fer Shapghae, is reported on shore at the entrance of Weosung” River, ‘by the Evin (s), arrived Lere from Shanghae. Lavenroot, Oct A—The Caroline Nesmith, from. NYort, ts Leia e Jr eeene ett le deed iekiog Aameaget vt ral " ceive 08 eoFEe cane] with which, the Caroline Ne Cig Sl York, was incontact yesterday, was the Uncle a the latter lost bowsprit, cutwater, &c, a pur Prysovrn, Oct 4—Put in, ship Merrimac, Bray, from Livec- poo! for Calcutta, bore up from 9 W, strained and leaky. Bet GThe ship. Merrimac, Bray, from Liverpool 2 Tor Cat cutta (which put in here leaky, as 're) ‘since beenordered to discharge cargo (iron) previous toher ea- tering dock for repairs REXSTOWN. Oct 3—Put in, American ship bak Wala, from Liverpool (salt and emigrants), for J. SINGAPORE, Aug 19—Several of the vessels which lately ar- rived bere from Bngland, experienced very ‘weather on whe vouase. — sg consequence turning their car- gces ina Gomaged st Infor: ion shed this on the 28th ult, that the sip. Traak Walton, Williams. which left this on the ot ne tee. Rigter tey E ES Ae lo tbieith current. When the auckland arrived at K'wus fond the ablp bad already ‘been, i vbiesome, the sons in them cutting away the vines to mark where anchors bad been slipped and wach © consequently Jost Ports. ALBANY, Oct 23—Arr schr Mary Jane Saybrook sloop cho “Meter. Moonba, Wesbington: propeller Commerce, Cropsey. Philadelphia. “Cid schre Black Diamond Yeung, Rictmord; Joha © Fitchett, Ward, Petorsberg; A Osbers, ‘on; E jane Smith, Jersey ALEXANDKIA, Oct 32—¥id ache Westward Ho, Hussey, TON, Oct 23—Arr steamer Enoch Train, Hernessy, N ship Abby Brown, Briggs, NOrieans; barks Wanderer, ns, Cronatact; Wyandotte. Burns, Port = LT Knight, Y Port an Prince; Northern Be Hole: Conpecticut, Lea’ iC Roneneai Ropers. and Woslover, Nickor- e: Glrdier, Paine: "Robt. Corson, N andria Grace’ Giri Smith, dm ith, olia, Nickerson, Chas Sarah’ Clerk, Clark, Charlotte shaw. Shaws Sonn Mar, Nickerson; A Ti Baker; Lake; Cornelia, Potter, 8 Mercer’ Guile Benin’ Geo J kelley; Clara, Kell Baxter: , Putnam. Liverpeol. Signed Teotare not ay=n4 tt “wissiarippl, allen, Eloweninr Cordeonn Frie, Peters, Port au Prince: Marsantila, hie echrs are, Dyer socal Marcia . Thateher, Rouladelin: r Tsironp, Corson, a. ” Pleiades, barks Bilew SS ae aa BALTIMORE, Oct Sarr ship Winged Gorham, Chincha Telands, (before reported in. Hampton, B Toston: and Selsh, Gould, do; sobre ‘Walifax; ‘Oakes, from Pedro Keys: 8 ( Base, Winchester, from Kast” port Lilla (Br), Zwicker, from Halliax, schre Lotus, Clare, frem Ellsworth: Colman D King, Perry. trom Callas. brigs Kossuth Simy . Boston. hes, schrs Peter Mowel), Small, Boston, Warebem; bark Benrietta, Ellis. Rio de Janeiro and # mar- Myers, NYork. Old, bark Cherokee, Stein, N Orleans; Duwpbar, Burk Martinique DARIE?. Ga, about Oct 1—In port a sbip just arr from N York: sehr Peri! hence arr ith EAST MACHIAS, Oot 2)—Sid bark Vigo (new), Small, for St Stephen. NB, to Joad for Liverpool, FALL RIVER, Oct 2—Arr bark Solomon Piper, Sargent, Pictou sche MB Yaboney, Robinson, Philadelphia HOLMES’* HOLK, Oct 22, OM—Aarr brige R Hichvora, Beadling. Matanzas for Boston; Kily, Bras, Philndelpbia for Foston; sebra DB Ka'dwin, Kanda, Fredericksburg foe do: Curtia, Jobson: Wave, Abbott, and Bt George, Murpby, Philadelphia for do: Tberesa C, Gandy, do for Medford; Ante lope, Wormwood, Baltimore for Keanebunk. Hornet, Upton, Kestport for Philade phia; Kossuth, Coker. Newburyport for N Sa brig Wan H Fark schrs George Washlogion, Lomuartire, Rio, Frarees Artheming, W P Bucknam. Harriet. J Arr brig Wheaten. Klatehford, Philndelphia for Portland; Imp Lord de oe A, Bd Worgatt, do for baryport: Faxon. wll, do for bur ia steamer Cavedonta, NYork for Portland Bid schrs Gem Soft, DB Baldwin Kossuth: steamer Caledonia In port at 12M wind WNW, brizs PR Hichborn. Fmily, Wheaton sehre Biot, Kites, Eikiston, Albion, H. Curt, Wave, St George, Theresa ©, Antelope, Hornet, Castilian, Mary Jane Saxon. NEW ORLEANS, Oct 16—Relow steamship Philadel tom NYcrk ships Rnoch Train, Kich, from .iver= frem Boston; brig Wm’ A Brown, Tneleor. Gregory, from Roekiand Mer also. two Cha Varks Uanneh Thornton’ Wilson, m @p), rs, Cadiz; sehr Martha, cola, —Arr steamship Philadelphia, MeGowan NYork vin Fiavane: shits Evech Train, ich ‘and Crest of the Wave, Oot Overe, Loring re, Smith, and Globe, Nak lay, Horton bark Rhodes, itooker. Genoa. ea. 1Dh ship Gallego. bark Uncle Sam; ttth sbiw Logan. NEW BEDFORD. Oct 2—Arr brig Ormas, Baker, Phila deiphia; sebr John, Gandy. do. Sid brie Viator, His. for « Bonthern port schr California Shepherd Cape Verd NEWHLRYPORT, Oct 22—Arr sebr Frances Philadeipbia. — ‘hire Thoe Potter, Gloven Phila- NEW et N—Arr schre or, here, 3 de tpbin ‘Clinton, Rorden, Fly River Hall B ‘anton for do: 224 Corvo, Hi for do: nor, Chase, Hoston for do. Sid Zid, beige Sem Lele Bar ) NEW baVEN, Oct 23 Arr sehr Wm Bement. sche m; weep Tantivy, Hine, Albany. Sid oe. Tend, Ai 27: Benn Vita ynde, ‘slog ie, Long Inia, ATEWATK. Get Zi—Arr sohrs O H. Perry, NY key Kate, Postar, Hastie Weaver Plevthont. FR Prem che With, Stele, ane Ann Mara, gerry Neer nan Kilen Jone Mooty, Harlem: Banner, 5 ~ ne = pve Woirtield, - — ‘Sid sehre OPEREACOLA, Oct 1S—Arr brig Starm King, Dube, Tedi role ORTLAND, Oct 22—Cld ship RM Sloman, Woodsiie, New ortene yaork Mary U Fox (new, of Portiand 3H tour), Usod- EL ORIEMOUTH, Oct 32—Art sobre Ray State, Morrill, New: 4 ‘and Mary Rird, road, V's J obsk NYark: echre Thacher Taylor, Hawan ‘Tnylor, Waichapaine, Va: Artbar 8’ m7 som, the are et 4 to New ih Rio, Crowell Philadelpl Faia Queen, Hulre ‘bom pe THER, gq. Rice, sna G i i FF Relow, eer Mery vo m Bald mara nad three schooners, | hi ‘aroadian, Dame, Aim vanseh: Clara Rien, Haske, f rary perk according to wind: schra Corre Gordo, , phia, Rep) Brewn. Ingraham . = , Bria’ mire Rogers rdiner: Orkan, Mal pire, x Alba Thal oe a Kier x Chepman, for: sloope ene, i | jeptune, Kacketh 4 ROCK LARD. Oct arr +4 Emma Parbida, by Miramich): 19th, Hompéen ‘ie, Philai@ivhiy ; 20ta, Boy, NYork ith, Mai Fearow, Biniedell, Ba- vanpah: Mountain Fagle. Anas, mend: CArvo, an Cow), NYork: i*th, Vendovt do: Wright, Hewitt's , OMG GND: Oct as Arr bark Onasbrrdige Sparvow, Boss ic 5 ton sents Crevehuw, Maan, NYork: John ‘Bell. Same Rock: N¥ork; brig Abgols. Shortwell, Wiscasset. Rowline, Hatch, NYork: sehr F dehantress, Jayna, NYork. SALEM, Oct B—Arr bark Arn A Mary. Goldamih. A West Const of Afrien: sehre Red Keele, Rogers. Wilin NE John D Kingey, Orawfo rd, Baltimore Kelipae, Hitel Poliadeldhia Friends. Wal'ince, Rondont, Mulia Ann, Stepan, RNork, CHgiet Dare Bucher’. Mullen, Alten. | Rid zie beig Chas Mitier, Brew or. We'shington, DC. Hark Burkey but anehere Ww WILMINGTON, Ort Are ache AJ Deltoweeh Brews fer eM York: Feige ‘alee NW Holt Consing Neste Fronball, Welthet, ‘ae. Cit brie Poneerrs, 10g gehvs Cen R Dixon Retgee NVoek: Ben Wet ep Mary MeRap, Crocker, West indies,