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THE HE PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. SOUTHERN POLITICS. ANOTHER LETTER FKOM FROFTS6OR HKEDRICS, OF DOKTH CAKOLINA. Fxtract from @ letter, under date of October 27, from Professor Hedrick, iaie o! (he Untversity of North Caro- Une, to @ Southern repubitcan friend in this city: — * © © Others bad told me what my views were sound, but that it would do ne good « publish thenrat this timo: that I would get mys«'! 1 trouble, &c., &e. The fact ls, Twas alreacy in'Wouvic. I hud eaid, come time in Au- gust, that if there were « Fremont ticket inthe State I would yote it Others said they would do the same; but no one here towk mors notice of it. This got abroad, bowever, and came t (50 ears of the editor of the Standard, when the mancate went forth from the repre- wentative of eb. cmcormey, ‘Let our schools and seminaries be scrus ) aod if biacw’ republicans Le foand in thom [o' 4m be drawn oat.’’ It was under. stood that thor ' were cirected at me. The editorial was tolws © wo interval of some two or ibree weeks by © wa loa over the signature An Alumaus,” 4 sure of second tiddier to the Wh Wee © at a board of (rostees ous Ope of the trustees, viar'y active ta ihe mat- + y strong agunst rae, there Deibg 60.26 baire + \p adaition wo being a re publican. ‘Thi op souver Would Come to an issue sooner (rister, | srs «wok aad wrote my defence agatust tie congo s vaagerous member of tne commupity, abe 611 urly wad squarely for ire moat, and gave rea for my bores, which I was sure RO Une coi | ‘s was rather more thaw the editor expec « a at ouce that it would not do te arg a wrea etronger than ever the ery of cang © v (ne cowsgupity,”” hoping there- vy @ have me woohea at ocuce All tne copies of the Stengard you North were suppressed, so tha: my lelier shoul) Lo pear where: but, somehow or other, aler u to ‘%* got through. all the } means of the sors: 5 sue Were @t once brought to Dear against me Fie were made to raise & mob amonget the acucr ome of them, ag | have since Jearned, were tauns b oving cowarda, because they ‘would Bot drive a A tow rowdies, however, got fogetber one Lige: « rotun offigy; but not ove of ‘My Classes couia & « rebel Bor asiogte stucent te refuse to recite. | ve powueal press the Stavaard found we right kin “| work upon, aad by giving my lower ani). fa Dad name, without printing Abe letter to speak Aus me, caile @ etorm was raised, It Was cee s. we University wood cor taply be ruince » {cot torthwin dismissed. Tao Executive Commitee of the Jvard of Trustees being nearly all poiiticis vhom war popult s more than cox Dei, weao very «2 to *acrttee me to the popalar clamor. The ct » ‘ie Commitee is the Govermor ofthe State. As ay i-vwr ans been very lithe cirou * aimost unknown It has not » taose Who ery out most against been read am the Siste I have many pow, but the sumber is were there gay means of be citizens of the State, it found friends, not + comstantly increa>\: having it generaiiy :v« would: favorable ) pression. Ag itis, discussion has been awakene ' is something gamed. fae very fact thatthe ne «= + refuse to republish my letter bows that they en: ulation. In drtyiag me from my chair in the Un my evewies have tiumphed bot the day may o « ry far awstaot when the terror. fete shall regret tt. er took memhanu. Last week ‘went to Salisbury 1) o.icu1 4 Sta. Teacner's ention Qaite a formidab» at) x,t wat made to mob me there, bat] was sustained >) my irionds, so that te did pot touch me | Lave jst z-celved @ letter stating that the ripgicad:r- are \n (bo bands of the law. That, A think, is pretty goo abo. bed Of nutiiteation like ‘Salisbory. Elect bs mont, and mobism, terrorism and Secestioniem will ui etuelr quietas. All the ele- ments of disunion are bow un ted oa Bacbanan. dis de feat will be their rua. [here pever was 80 200d portunity as the prevent i arrest the process of aie gration, which bar «{ lute seized the South. The clection Fremont will compe! the cisunionisis to show their and give a coance © coant them. Tarir wesknew ‘will thea be made apparent to But let Bacbagan be elected, and the faction wil! coptinue to increase until !) will either coat-o! Ube goveroment oF dissolve the Union ‘The true friends of whe repo ic bave but a fow more days to work. Let no effort be spared in placing tne ‘question 45 it is plunly before the people, and 1 believe the right will yet conquer PHILOSOPHY AND PKAOTICE OF ELAVELY, BY We A. SMITH, D. D, Pab-iDSAT OF KLANDOLPR MACON COLLEGE, VIKUINIA. [From ite Kuo mond Enquirer, Oct. 96 ‘The practical men of (he world, tn matters of moral ‘and politcal science sre alwaye ebead of the ‘foremost mindg,”’ the phlosuphers. The former beg to act, aad ‘the latter begin to Wink «= The unconscious, intuitire aad involuntary beliefs of practical men beget action pro ceeding trom theee betes tong before paiiteopbers de- tect, CXpose and geLeraize the reasous which justly abeir coudict. Border rvifian ona Southe o Ciibustertpg philanthrory ere stralping ever / aerve to improve the condiuon «f the ‘white man by exwndivg the area ot Atriose slavery, and thus repeering eb ayer and more plencfat the pro duets of negro +! bor when ries ct ite with the » Woull free ai: the blacks, th order to obtain a Cong for amerioay while slavery to capital, which (hey may trv ¥ contend is for the preecai far bet fer tha» sisvery to capita! in Europe Mr. Grociey’s white eaves to Capital are co doadt as much upproved i» conunion by removal t american slavery to capital. af teaas are by exchanging clavery © Brf-O masters at home fur #arery to whe masters inthe South, Tar ~ moraland intellects! moremcat ig, bowever, impelting U acuoo the seiate of Toston wad the einsers of ibe “url, avd each are 9 sncon ectous of the can vic A grcat reacuon busy operation, bot it cid vot Login with the palloso phers. It began with poliactans and other practical moa who were impelica », involuntary and unconscious be Lele pice the dea b ot Mr Culboon, we do not think a ‘Word bas been uteree tc Congress ip jastaficadon of the slavery prnciple, yet Sone smbere bare been -ow ceatiog ite om enstoa, operated oa by coaric wover, tant weehould be able we xb that is ta us,” wo the pripcipies op which our conduct is founded, which tte juetided A broader, more robust and heal by ianthrory, wductes tate the world by flbasters and er reihans, '8 uct ve'y engaged in expeiltag the wee fess, no sious and irrce aimanie Indian, and in enforcing Jabor aud civilization on the negro, ‘Thus they are ac ‘vancing bot on!y “the greatest good of the greatest na. ber,” Dut at the same time a fancing the cause of ( a) Manity, morality and eulighsened civilization. We weicome Smith's Oeok, not only because [t sup pilew a desideratum io moral rocial, ethical and pol tical bu jor to the anscent Litera Tt wil: compare very favorably with = Philosophical work that bae ‘sued from the Amer'- Pore, robuw and heal:hy tnorait'y and ortho ox Coristianity are seen and felt throughout its pages. In politics it is copserystive, but not timid. lis distin gulebiog characteristics, we think, are its cons lousuess cf more rectitude apd of intelectual power, and (be cou. acopaness is susily founded. for the reader aiways fools that he ¢ in company aed wader the guidance of « jast, i, Upright aod eteme man. lower, great the Gistinetive feature of this work et perusal we bare found bat a single biem'sh. The Ductor no doubi conscientiously | 4 the influence Of the Cathote church anticonserrative. We think the infloet co of thet church. and of ail the orthodox and wel) @atabiirhed Chriv ian churches. eminently conrervatire. Ignorant Catholics migrate to this country, The charch Keeps thom in check aao in order. Were they not Catho ice they #ou!) be more riotous, radieal and dangerous. We will not ray thin book should be ta the hante of ore. fcr every one would not read lt. Bot % be carticlty reac = stadied by every |eg'siator, every politician, every lawyer evory diviae, and by every (thinking man Mac: persons fond of read: ~y averse to thought. To ecb, we recommend Miss. ‘s Travels, hev. Nebermah Adems’ “South wide \ ew Of Marery,” und C Piward« Lester's “Giory and Shame of Tegiand They are ail well wrilten books, but are What i cailel “tight reading,’ and yet convey much Bas to watuable in he relati crite of stare ead free Dr. Smith ten well and done much service to the South ena wo the cen of eound m end social shee but be has pet done enough. He has given vs he ef.rmative | 7 ol tow slavery a rightful inativation. He ehovld wrie another boot and give oe the negative Proof, His recent ac: roses Oughout & portion of eastern Virginia. show tet be can demonstrate theoreti. ‘cally, Wat 90 called (ree society i, in the long ran, im. Gnd intolerable, and clinch the proof of his by Cilation of tacts and statiotion from the bistory experience of «uch sacietion This negative evidence ) cary of antene, more readily comprehended, and for lene Aiiliewit to Paovdto tian the Me pa loeophisal on which the Oocer har ewploye! in the * work of which we are troating. POLITICAL O8SIP. Yavrear Or rim Corms jianpmus.—The Warhington Covion publishes a colump and @ half of documenta and letters from Californ'a to prove that Colowe) Fremont, while Governor of Caltlorpia, had ordered miliary execution of three Spaniardy. The “cofflo bandbilis’ charged Goneral Jackson with Laving ordered the orect- Gos of eight militiames. Borer Sxcony THereurt —The lavieville Daily Denoras Of October 28, ‘thanks (od that the better portion of the Gominant party there are beg onine © een and feol tat peace and qufet daring clecticns are necessary to the ‘welfare and provperity of the cliy. aod thas their iniia ence will be exerted to keep down disturbance and mais. (nin the law.’ It i to be hoped thet the democracy of Wow York will bo able to thank God for a wmilar re “formation bere. ‘Tas Feemost Toncuice? Procewoy i loetoy.—The Boston Courier, the Filmore organ 1m Maasachusetta, tives the following account of the Fremort torchlight [precession which took piace in loston on Wednesday Inst: ‘The Fremont toreh procession iast aight was tho most succesafal demonstration that the hag made to tiie seer farg tno carapalgn, The Scimbort {rom the coun. ‘ earrings drawn by sit horses vehicles Sing wane The caraloade war quite im pore, and there waa a fine of the colored in (he Sixth ward Take it altogether, Exsovinc Tus Ricut oF Scrrgace.—Andrew MoGrath, Hubert Coppell, Jone Culien, James MoeQuade, John Loa- nelly, Wm. Fipegau, Cornelius Butler, Patrick G wiagter and James O'Donnell bave been held in the sum of five hundred dotiars bail, in Philadelphia, for a violation of the Cossaquesces oy BucHANAN'’s Exacrion.—The Memphis (Ternesece) Zayle of Octoder 22, thus states the foliow. pg conseqvences of Bucbapan’s election: — Should Buchanan be elected, he wit! follow in the fort of Pierce, and go out of office of revolution or peacefally, but He endorses the policy of Pierce and yet Preroe could not get, were be @ caad! ‘Tae country would have, io ucbanay’s econ, but @ repetition of the folly, ‘the We should hove our foreiga sfiais re st lected ‘rom the natives of foreign countries, in pre We should bave the offices of go angst free svilers and aid Daye tbe war in Kansas per- ¢ Miunesola divided inte two N braska, Wa bingwa anc Oregon Terri- of Dougiss, brougat into the Union to deatroy te Senator al equilibriam, and the step* ano share tbe whether upoo the ® Supbonored aud wpeung.”? date, ball a Qozen States tmbeority of Pierce ference © Americans verbment at ben tories, under the oovtrives of the Ostend Mani vio peactice, and Caba forcibly taxen from Spacb at the azure of w'war with bail of SGrope, end ivelottoe slavery question «tt toa-fod intensity. bi should _bave the road to the Pacific across the conti We shoult h Want of contidence im the government to maictia tae peace and quiet of the country. abdove all, probably bave disupion. His own friends co not pretend to say tha: nt election would postpone that calamitous © geperal stagoation in commegoe, for event longrrthan four years. Viaeost | kuIsLaTCRE—A Motion To CEns IyGawe —!p thy Vermont Lecisiatu e, om Satorday last, Qn Order Was paseed instructing the Select Commitice oa Kaveas Avairs to inquire into the expediency of disbure- «y from the public treasury for the relief of eet A series of resolutions condemaing the outrage Up ® Senator Sumner by Mr. Brooks, of Soutn Carolina were passed—ayes 180; nays 18. approving the #peech of Mr, Sumner (a the Senate, in May last, was adopted—ayes 162, nays 7. by & Cemocratic member, concempatory of the course of Anton Burlingame, of Massachusetts, were rejected. Ciecvi ton oy we Pore’s Ber 4 The Memphis Eagle of October 23 contains a tlers in Kansas. Resolutions o'vred article, snpooncing that the bull of Pope Grogory KVL againat slavery, which forbids any Catholic assisting, aiding, or supporting the principle of elavery or 1 exten ioa, 1s now rept out by thousands at the south for on op, and tscoing great damage to Missouri boraer Palladium rays— Jucge McLean, who bas been announced as supportiog Buchenan, supports and wilt vote for Jobn C. This correction # made on authority of @ private lewer Svea by w relation of bis in this city this morotug. Coor—The Charisston Siandard of the 28th uit., speaking of the Northern democrats, eays — ruie ground, they find, {3 to say that slavery ts right, and for that reazou i Ought to be extende 1 as We are giad ot this. We felt ‘rom ‘South to stand ou, and we bave knowa that wo Qaye done at {i Was the only gate positioa for thoe Norta or BO Cisse rvice Lo democrats at the Norig by backing tue seae00 BO0 Out Of Feagon, tO that stand ‘Tae re #0 strong if public opmion all over ntry, teat we would not be surprised to pro party transcend the limits of the inetitetion, end contro! the courcile of States where there are ov ‘ave trade were re-opeced, leans: nia would be with the south in less toa ton year we are pot ret certain that «bo may not yet assist lo re as it will naturally go ‘Tux Usrontesate Kxow Noruiscs --TheAibany 47). says ibe whole State bas been canvassed, and that Bu chapan bes majority over Fremont of nearly tea thoa send, and three times that number over Fillmore, What is to become of the rat candidate for Governor. TrxaTwest or a Creu Excrveer tm Kaxsas —The Chica 20 Dewoera: of the 28tb ult. giver ap sccount of the arre-¢ of George L. Moody, a civil engineer, educated at Troy, wile cp bis way to settle at Nebraska. Whea he react e¢ Levngtom be was arrested, bis trank examined, ao. was marched of a# acrimina) to Indepencesee. There be was liberated, alter some delay and cxpense, act mvc personal mortificwtion. PROM THE Stave Tasom—The Charleston Sender? © publebiog a sories ct arty ee 0 favor of the re-eetablieb ment of the slave trade. In No. Uctober 24, | argaes that no danger can arive from the importation of African slaves. Tiere 1s the rea It bas been feared that the cowing of eo many wild Africave will endanger the pudle peace, that thes wi. have the tendency to rise against their masters, aud taat y to keep ‘hem always io Bot. in the first place, it must bo remem! Will come wh» have not been traloed to jection 'n Africa Even as the equal members of the tribes, they #re accustomed to deepot ¢ aves before they s.avetrader The rude authority necessary to keep them ig subjection tos barbarien master, will have sadictentiy dwerphned them to «bediease, even if ths Rnown the righta and babjrs of freedom. hore, therefore, they will have nothing to unlears, Some of those Southern editors appear to have taken leave of thelr senses. The paragraph quoted shows a jgnorance of the condition of the Airicas tribes They are bloody, inaabordinate, and reckices; are told their previous condition is not ob © They will have nothing to unicarn,’* they reach the Youth ' | ‘Tak Pucyrans ayy mr Rat Caypipate ror Gov The following named printers of Fimira have endorsed the curcniar of the printers of this city, denouncing Eras. tus Brooks, the Know Nothing candiaate for ( overnor, asa rat employer, and “the rat por exeflene printing bosiness — © RB Derdiek. masters may fai of the al of them mist be be eotd to toe pasa Campy ny Fittons Vorm—We copy the following from the Louisville Journal. the j limore men will vote their own ticket on the 4th November, Fremont will carry indiana bya large ma it ts clear that if We bave stated tbat the magses of the Fillmore mea (n Inciana voted for Willard ageinat Morton for Governor. ‘Mr. Willard bimeett bears witness to it. We onderstand be aid in bis speech that one of every ten votes. he re- ceived was given by ® Fillmore man. Ot course he con- elders bimeelf as having recervea at least 16,000 votes 4 therefors ae indobted to Fillmore for big cleevon. If the 15,000 Fillmore mon who, by bis own acknowledgment, went for bim, hat gone bim, be would have been beaten by near! beileve that be rece ved more then 50,000 ‘which, cast against Lim, would bave beaten him by about siuty thousand, Ievontast Acctsoss.—It @ with pleasure, says the Philadetphia Times, of the 26th, we announeo that the Harrisburg Herald, the Fillmore organ at the Capitol, edited by J. J. Clydo, the present President of the amert. can State Counell, and also a member of the Ful ecutive State Comm ittee, bas ondorned the e!lied “tate tek ¢t, aud will go with heart snd soul into the contost wgainst sheet will do earnest services for the Ucket The accession of this gentleman makes the cler- enth member of the Fillmore State Commitine who has declared for the allied electoral ticket. The Fillmore ps per at Carlisle is aleo out 2 = ucket. em om supporting Mr. Filmore throughout bieve repadmbe the 3 nee eee chqte saa the * side- Pd organ. sete outside of he ‘door’’ ve aDy su give the Mate to ‘{ fee that it dou't mareh through the ‘*eide-door.”” IMPORTANT TO THOSE WHO SEND ELEC TION RETURNS. Firs. Send the whole number of votes cam for the electors of cach i'res\Jential candidate majorities are mot iyo, 00h We ope, the papers oon the teitraa, bat (Second.—Sead the majorities oaly for tate officers, ex- copt where there are more than two candidates for the same oifios. In the latter case the full voto for cach can. of the members of ead the eaten und polite of the New Yoru Ftate Senators and Assembiymen elected—bat give no NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, a. ‘The American Board of Commissioners for Newaar, Oct. 31, 1856, FOURTH DAY—CONCLUDING SESSION. ‘The Board having met pursuant to adjournment, at balf-pest eight, theyproceedings were opened with prayer by Dr. Taylo. Minutes o the last meeting were read by the Record’ tog Secretary and approved. Key. Asa D. Smith came forwar and desired te resign the place upon the Presiden- tial Committee to which he had yee erday been elected, ‘op account of the duties he owed to his charch. Dr. Pom: ro: d that be’would remain unt! pipet Rev Dee Hewes, Goodrien eee Aad Lewrence pres»: ted reports upon the several parts of = ayes report ro'rred ty them, recommending their 'r@ Board copourred in the recommendation. Rov. Mr. Coorsy offered the ‘ollowmg resolution, which wae UNADIMEUs'y atopret :— Rescolved That while the Board have deomed it wise to re view and rexajurt the form of mis aveary lnborto the progress Oi the work. tbe Hoard Mmumine cufiminiahed coundence ta the e and devotedness of those missioaaries who breve bern ibe beat and burden of the struggle with hea- thentem #21 the bo«rd retains (te memory of the lives and tolis cf tho-e who sieen fa the dust, as the peculiar treasure of the missiooury enterprise, ‘The ferewe!! eXeretmes then commenced with the singing of a hymn, ater woich Hon, Taropons ®eeuscavyers, President the Board, spoke as follows:—la closing ths sccpes of thix solemnity it ts pleasant to think of the bar- mony which hae marked them from day to day. I bare Qongb: io regard W thet matter of temporary o!\fereace between tbe trivnds of the Board, that if the world could have locked Nuou the scene it woul’! have learned bow ‘britwaos diler And could they have beard the venera- vle oro her (De Winslow) lust evemug announcing bis vonddepee in toe Board sad bis determination to go tor rd w the work, toe uot heving world would have said —Sre how there Coristiaus love oO: 8 anvther! [f any ps0 ple upon the tace of the earth have reason to lift up their reads aod give thanks to Ged, it is this American Board And to the citizens of Ne sark—this higt!y favored city — on beball the Boaré, Tbave tw reture thanks for all toe Cortetiau ©omrteey and kindness extended to the members and friend: of Board. The remembrance of it will bo @ @ Warm plore in our hes ts oil momory shall ce we to ive Bat there hag been alo a rich recompense, my triends io Newark Ged {4a liberal masier, aad none erer verve Dim without eroeiving dlessiogs a thousand fold. You bave «experienced the pleasures of Christian comau Lion, ant the-# scenes have opeved new chambers tn the memory which will retaiD the most pleasing recollections wntlt that cay when ory «hall i the scenes of earth in the upper savetuary. Ia behait of the [ard wo bid you farewell and pray ¢ it the Gad of the etranger may reward /ou lor your sindpess, To the retcrost misriouere who have bd present with us, we cay tuat wo bave rejol ed to tert you here. To you and to those «bo ore t depart with yoo, we Say—go, dear friends, abd be @ewure) that the warm sy mpachies of the cacron will go with you: you go witu your fect shod with the preparation of t pel of peace, armed with a bel net of salvatiog . you go with the pledged faithfulnege of tac God of mrasions; an0 bow then can you fail? And whoa you come home at the great ing which snali as- semble us ail, we trust in hleeecd companionship in the ehh May you bmng with you many reecued soule to «hime as the tare with ibe brighteess of heaven firever You go upow @ raore glorious embasgy than earth can a: ford White others reek am oitiocely for ombassies from kinge wad emperors, you go charged with a commission from the King of kings, au¢d whem earthly crowas aud eoeptres eball it away, youre will begin to ehice with @ brightre’e which w'li last throucn an eterna! ct “he. Axparson, on bebalf of the Sccretarios, sald:—We have pow come WB £004 vEderstanaing tere ig @ con- - among us—there is & hope of cordial co-operatioa. ave Made DO compromises Of Principle, by a read’ cet. sone the forces in the Heid that they may moreetieota.- ally carry on the great work im which we are engaze Abd let me say to tbe returned missionaries ant to al! nd wothiog bas transpired which reflects upon them Our coréial co operation now is uader the iniiaence of the cross of Corist—frow this we go forth to carry on our great rinsion. If apy one things that he has before done me wrong (ard no ope has inieptionally), here 'n the presence of Ged I beartily forgive him, aud woald de- lip bt to piece thie right band ia bie +: toxen of cordial jove. We who are engaged ai the Silestonary House, ask your preyers, and we dcsire that tala great assemb. ‘Will seeiet us ip Our labors aad boas with oar failing Rey, Mr. Tromrvos, in bebat’ of the Prudential Com mittee, mace a most touching address, which We are un able to precent entire, and whch could not without great injurtioe be compressed Dr otmsuys tn, be ball of the © is of Newark, re- plied to the aac rees'of the Board, as fo! ows:—'t ts delight ban to me, sir, atwough & To! wituae of crowding cares have Jeft but little tue for preparation, to respond, io the name of our brethren od the ebur bere, to the ex- inaness which have been Gidressed to the * the Board. Most nearti'y do we reciprocate theer sentiments of Christian love. Seliom does it ‘DW any Community to recerve such a con course o! laborers tn the wor. of Christ—of raiszionaries, oe fodieew Geughicrteas have sgembled bers. Sir, we have ceteemed it o bign J privtiege to have this Board m our micet. The wegh! of obligation ‘s upon us, not ‘This vast avsom: Tacet Us thik of that larger copyocation which 1 be brought togetner from the East and from the Weet, from the North and from the sovth to sit own in the \ingdom of Heaven. This aceno upea *bich we now loo. for ihe last timo, will be ta auerresty ped upon our hearts, to continue With ns while we hve - It is pleasant to be behole tus united ia one wor), diferent cenom cations, diZering but litte in or gepization apd not at all fa doctrine. I: ‘ea three-fold cord which ehall pot be vniwisted or bro cn. Nover tet tere come a time when the name of \ ougregat-oualist— bet name recolent with precious recoliections of our Puritan fathers—sball not Le a welcome sound to all, or when the seme Nabigge beta shall cease to be & wiga of ¢ Board aad love, 'e are here three esters, so near ake that even the particular lovers of each must watch ciovely Or they cannot distinguich cach their owa; and Lever eo bewuitul as when entwined in each cthere «rma, Tho citizens of Newar\ have beard your ao @od will respond to tt ins lveral epirt. Wo bars been @ missionary poo rom toe begin. big, aa {e testified by the familiar ames of Ricnaras avd Gridin, of rierton and jiraimerd. We ehbouid biusb at the name ot our forefatnors || we were not a miseiona’y people. anc we do Blush that we perform ee vittie. I can heartily endorse the words of our brother (br, Poor) wo spoke Inst ings have been pamed, as those of others also-~ whether with or Without reascns (1s not my business to eay—by some things wien tave transpired delcre this Board; but] know that in bie boroms is a heart toan #tich none beats with moro love towarde missions or g eat conidence inthis Bard We will wach theevens of thie meeting tv our churche , we will teach them to our children, aad reteiz them cureelyes, until the morn wg ttar ball cawn upon gury. And pow, de au ack Chouate farewell, meet again unl! glerious will be tat ry @ We Obs. vnite In singing sothema of praise to ‘tlm that aitveth upon the the and to the Lamb,’ forever. De. Poxsoy gave out the hymn commeacing t be the tis {bai binds Learts ia Clrieian ivy ¢ After wh ch the beneu! tion was pronorsced by we | Hawz, of Hartiord, and the ast sudience siowiy dis- persed. The Board will meet next year ts l'rovidenoe We may remare, (o concii ting these reports, that the present pessiow bas been Ligh'y satstatcry to she (riends of misstons. Harmony nae been restored, and the work ot evangelizing the world will Lencctorth be prosecuted with renewed zeal by thi: great orcani ation. The Asblanaer’s Bontire in Broadway. TO Tk EDITORS OY THE BFRALD. New You. Horm:, Oot. 01, 1656. A brief police report ia the evening papers of to-day calls for an explanation on my part. Early inst evening crowd of boys ascsombied near the corner of Broadway aod Waverley plice, and bullt a .arge of Darreia, boxes end pikh pine, and other combustib'e materials, which burned with each ‘orce as to cause serious alarm on my part, least It should cornmun.cate to the awniogs of (he wtores. I stepped to the private entrance of my hotel on Waver ey place to watch the dre, and, while doing #0, 1 ew 8 man with o bacge on hb coat. denoting that he be longed to a clubcalied the “ aehisaders, "coming from the | asement of my hovse with Die arms (lied with light wood, ana with one of my servants follow: —y also corrylug wood, whieh they brought trom my fue! raulte, | mmeoiately ‘ordered my servant Dack, and told the “ Aeplapoer '’ that if he ewterea my premises Bevin I ‘would arrest b. He ma x parsed on. tl wely pesos ts bide ool trouble, but as they wore not yory prom) im coming, and foaring inetant damage, | ordered several of my servants to fil the Bre buckets, and jo\/6w me, woich they did, but the first man that aprroached the fire with water quo hanslog go roughly ¢ a8 to cause fear on thelr part. L, therefore, toot the next bucket and carried it to we tre and pot ton; | then turned and waiked towards the door. but before I reached the door one had the “‘Ashlanders,”’ with a Large em, struck me a sev back and said to bim, ‘ou bave struck mei blow wad «hali pot escape one | Was surrounded then by bis ‘was torn from my grasp. bot uct before I had marked him suffictently to identify him, and he then moved with pone fatpny Waverley piace inio Broadway, when ( ‘Wish the polioe an potated bien out ta ero d bad him taken to tho Fifteonth Boasn wad cocked Up 09 complaint of assmnit and sod toomrye oe aout 11 o'clock # friend of mine csiled at tho siation house, when be mot Mr, tsane 0. Barker, who enid that iC he had been there the yourg man should not have been losked up. Laubrequenti7 learned that thm gentleman called pon Judge Capron at 2 o’olock in ther morning, to get bim to imerfero in bebaif of the ria Ato 0 clove | ppeared at tbe Court of Sens’ pono Hee, —. ho convicted the prisoncr of the Lae him $10, notwithrtanding he bronght four of hie olnb friends to swear that he was not the Lester that committed the nseault HRA CRANSTON The Prrk Bank Case. SUPREME COUNT—IN CHAMBERS, Before Lion. Judgo Koosevelt. Ons, Nin the Matter of the Park Bank vs Davis f Fredericks — After some farther argument the Court made ap order to the following eiloct —Thai the possession of the assigned property aud ite proceeds, with the keys of tbe more of Davia, oo Ve delivered to the Uoited Braves Trust Company receiver ay ited ‘Court, bot that ro tate ‘thon d ho tna sau! theveany ext, or until the decision of the General Torm on the ap peal trem the order of the Court gra: ting the motion for ab injnperion and sppointing @ rervviver. The motion as to cootempt to remain over for faire cone Wderation Tn the matier of the application of the Mayor, &c., rela pd FT Uh 24 Wark, on the petition of An re * ferred to Bird's wile, who was awarded $860 neo cmocons " for ® tot corner of Seventh avon Nive auneeteee ‘The Workingmen in Council. com by Teut THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO CBOWDED—SPEEOUKS OF HIRAM BEKDN AND BON. H. B. STANTON, ETC. Last evening + very avatiabie space in the Academy ot Music was occupied, principally by the wo-kingmen and mechanics, convened to listen to the presentation of their rights and to words cf counsel in the present crisis from the ips of emipent mechanics, of the mecting:— BLICAN MASS AND GENERAL n¢ Dayton Central Ol & invite their fellow citizens, espee! Moehaeiee.| Fort aor. te cegeceke oo Yer, Panty idee Pensacow; 24, PRI. ADELPBY A Oct tt Arr sche BJ ADE = Ar a Beott, Taylor, Bos: Drige Ella, eed, trom Turks Island; Delt, aup- ‘The following is the call Kdmunds, Port fp port Aug 21, Berils, Boddard (trom hw Tore! & Curt Wrige tow Crocker, Nlondon: Heamer Boston, Bel MerrixG —1he Fremont and county of New ¥ meebapice aud workmames, Misceiiancous and Duasters. Coniston —The sivamboat C Vanderbilt, of the Stonington , a few minutes afier leaving ber berth, last evening, act with @ sehr eff the Battery, nnd carried away her fying a com aid foretopmast, and also slighty da- vam beraon. B84, 6 eae ex Penalor” and Stewart L. Woodiord, kaq, speukers will address the meeting. uillery wil be present. e cordially myited to €0 operate. served for ladies in the dress circle, WM. H. BROWNF, President. '€ & considerable number of ladiew preseat, whose emilee Contributed ta no small degree to the inte- A band cccupied the orchest a, avd a glee club digcoursed some pleasant airs st appro- priate intervals. The sage was also tastefutiy decorased with the banners of the various clubs. the Central Club opened the proceedings by saying that he hoped that an eminent mechanic would preside on that great occasion, but in his absence the duty devolved up- cm@bim. He then introduced Hiram Berdon, Fiaq., the Mir. Berdon was received with mark+d demonstration of applause. He said that the re- Proposed 10 meet the slavery Olsts, and Contert hing great question of free labor, tree lerrweies and free speech To whom, he asked arc we invebted for that reputadon and position wach we ase vauvn doalpy im the eyes uf all other nations for ingenai- ty, epterpoise, universal prosperity and happiness! Is it to tbe siayeholders or the elave States, or the free labor: ing Clasees im the tree States’ Look at the patent reports ane you Will find that @imost as many patents were granied to the citizens of to the citizens of al! the slaves States pi Fipee the formation of the Union. Not a single inveation hus there ever been mace in Arkavsas, aud you have only 0 alow slavery to be thrown into Kaueas te pro auce the same death Dluw to ail enter giace the meatal ana pbysicai efforts of the mechanic. Woo ever beard, continued (ve epauker, of a slay muku g an favention, unless it was @ politcal one, for the purpose of mouiding Northern dougblaces into such forme a8 would «nable them to breas up sciemn com- pacts und compromises? preciare Southern talent, tur he remembered that taey devieed the orgwal plan of dissolving the Union. ‘The mecuancs of the North had never je it, for taney knew fail dissolved, stavery would be extinguished aig0 They would a(t pay any attea- Uuon to these tdie threats, but march on tli the tnirty one States ray to the Terriiortes, as parents said to their bitions children who were not of age, “No, you shall a oot, but when you become of age st you choose to take the TeBpORELikty we Cannot pre tlave labor Cannot exist togewher, for the former hoaors ‘while the iatter legrades It, }!c believed thatthe most un- bappy people on the tace et the carth were tobe found ameng the white laboring Classes of the slave States. What would our wealth aod position as a nation at wis time be if we could uot boas: of our Fuiton, Morse Winey, Steers, and » best of other disunguished inven very one of whom resided in tae At the South the talented aud lamented Steers would not have recetyed encoari chanical genius in the slave ~tates is a piaat of so slow a growth that in order to be productive it must be traas planted to a more congenial soil. Sentea the claims of the republican canoidate for the sidepc), aud said that tn Fremont they bad the chosen mountain boy, the chosen one of Jessie. (threo cheers for Jeesie.) Kunough he was not to be apnointed King he would be inaugurated Prosident of United States. He was not the son of Jessie, very close relation to her childrea, Tie was raised vp for tar purppee of slaying | the enemies of free labor and the Giant of the West. the speaker cornpared the condition of ya uses aod Michigan, and showed the a compared to free Iabor. Lie retired amid enthusiastic ‘ormery & mechanic. io adaiuon w oher Gistinguiehed ‘rhe Giee Club, band and Sir Macaviay—Steamer Belvidere, at Raltimore Richmond reports baving left ship Macau ay iu the su lien yesterday morning at * o’elcck, alter having lain by hier Ys hours and towed at her at high water. She makes bo water, and wus discharging into the lighters before reported sert down in low of a tug. Suir Ingac Buwton. Bowo, jor Boston which sailed from per. was puting back on the Bub, ewhlug 6 inches rest of the occasion, Sur — Tangs, from Calentta for Boston. while pro ceeding down the river lost steerage may and got in coalact with three vessels. Sho received alight damage and put back, and would sail again cept UL. Sow Westers Contiyes: Burnham, hence for San ¥ran- is reported put into Vaipara.so Sept 26, with loss of deck ‘Toe President of Bark Wurm Croup, at Boston from Croustadt, on the 24 ont, lat 81 14, lon 3004 1m a heavy by agra on thé startoard bow caused the Co - leak very baoly; could hardly Seay ber distinguished inventor, NNW gale, wie os Sirus publican party Bure orp Timer, sailed from New York 2ist inst for Boston, with a carge of coal and on the night of ui ing a thick Hi siruck, on a 3 spot te 30 it comin , dur off Horion'a Point, ‘Long ed blowing very heavy over the reef, und strik! badly, aud in a short time had At 9 AMon the 24th Capt Ulmer 3 chains and ron heron shore where alt hanes 7@- mated on board 30 hours with the sea makiog a clean breach her She now ties cry at low mater, with te ti mc © ebbing xt flow ing in ber, The O is Feny commmenead” aii feet ot water tn ber was Teuking ‘ Dunham, from Boston for Bowdoluhnm, in Z inte the river night of 2th got ashore on Huanewe'l Potnt Beach, and bilged. fenk Javea, at Baltimore from Pensacola, had her deck loud swept aw: Charleston on the 8 S119 icked wy & large iron buoy, marked Extract from a letter received by Ellwood Walter, Esq, Beoretary of the Board of Unaerwrirs, deted . Nassau NP, Oct 18, Last night Capt A_A Enquenit of the brig Gen ‘Taylor, from. riree for New York, with cotfee and loy . small wrecking vessel, if Lite Island on the 1th inst ied asbore in small boats, more cr lexs dameged. plain says bie vessel was leaking badly, and the two «cs Of Coffee had been under water, ‘Telegrayhic despatch reeeived by Ellwood Walicr, sq, Secretary of the Board of Unuerwrilers, dated Pee ‘ALO, Oct. a propeller A Ti Spaulding was burnt at her dock last be He would not de. Ue lost his vessel on Coa. ‘The property saved wan) ested a disposition to op} that, should the Cajon t you.” Free iavor and which Was sunk at Black Rock on Oct 18 while'on the patsnge from Fort Kwen for Sewpor', hae beck Was towed to Newport on he Wh by the stes arnor c. ‘The steamer will tow new bark Carrie ‘The wadiura clipper ehip Planter, 2009 tons register, fa now ow tke balance dock. She will be recauiked and receive Ler tinst suit of copper. ‘The siesmboat Copnectient. of the Norwich line, {son the She will have her bottorn recaulked ‘acd newly oy vox 16th inst, # fine clip a built for Messrs N tors apd mecbapics, White Cond, Be rt Seas brigs Kervuan, or bark ¢ Fd Sawyer! joing linat Philadciphio. tusan, Jones. Albany, Me'rot-ne. Hunt aed Bay state, sherwood, Nyork. Teiegraphed ship Deibi trom NOrieas. Rel er ee Cid bare Thora Leach, NOrieans: brige A J wi Mr. Berdon then 04 yd ‘Was launched by Mesars bd & Co, Fairhaven, on 20h lu Oct 2, bark Drom, ‘aber. , wit 170 bbls sp, 1'44y do wh oil, and 7,00) mie 0 UBIs sp Ol Sind 4 O00 ips bese Tevorts in May, James Edward, M 3, ‘h. At Toula Bay in Suly, mic, Corey, Newport, yron, Tower, NB Msp all 4p. do, po oil on boa Daupin in June, By | Messenger, Jenvey, do, inf ep, La Left 'nt st Slelena Aug pbk. Sid pom New Lordon, Oct ; Was \ Marion, Davis, NB, 200 |, bark Iria, Bolles, for Pacitic rous results of slave when is. de Janeiro; beigs John If Jones, Mills, NY: ‘The giee clod then sang "Cheer, Soys, Cherr, for Kansas Watlington hey West, schrs Ald. Poland. Hy and for Frrevom,”’ whon a soug, whose theme was “the “wt Brocks,’’ was upivergally demanded, aud performed amid vproarious Iaughter. ibe deat “poid hy Bpoken, &c. . Wallace, from London for Coqulmbo, Sept Son _ Barnaby, hence for Australia, Sept 15, lat 16 15 tip Gonsule Mortimer, from Liverpool for Savannah, Oct 7, informed us that ody to the Soutn and tis soul to jepulions nominations were Drageon ‘Weston, from Liverpool for Boston, Oct 5, off read apo sant Hop. ||. B. Siaxion was ym next speaker. He discussed the merits Of tbe various Presidential candidates, paid an eloqvent tribute to Fremont’s geatus ana forcibly por. rayed the olesgings of freedom, {ened to with marked attention, Woopvoun, fa. and Cuvcnery Suarrme of This was undoubtediy Howe, from Caleulia June 7 for Boston, ord Ainértka, from Bremen for N¥grk, Oct 4, lat 59, «Jones, from Akyab for Bordeaux, Sept 5, lat Johason, from Liverpoot for Callao, Rept @, hence for NOrleans, Oct 25, of Double (of Boston), Short, fram Rio Jauciro for ep! Vy kat 56 10.8, tom A220 W ‘\iship supp. ocd'to be he Plora Temple, frown Rio Janoiro ppton Keats, Oct 1, off Pernanbue: rv H Ktraball tnot as befor adage from Calla for Baltimore, Oct I, at 10.36 10a, ae os vx Grilon, Caiburn, from’ Havre’ ier NYork, Oct Ii, iat Mian avan,’’ from Buenos Avres for NYork, Oct 19, in APTARCH bY an arrival at Baltimore. Aon of the Wave, from Charleston for Matanzas, Oct cs Chrver 13 days from Boston for Cardenas, Oct ‘His remarks ware lis- Pils, NYork for Hoston; pty ba, York ior dee A Hommond, Prine, e x i moo rane for doi u Tat brietiy adore sed the assem! she neains ~—. adjourne 25, lon ship JW wh Heaced Bho! MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALMANAC TOR NEW YORK —T of Philadetphia, 90 west vir, Davi ‘eel is ontineys NEW -—Goudevey Arkell & tars a Cartingean, aban, fm New Bed: pint octm: “kgm on : Josiak trail, iret y dave; Cori cer, Roi luson, San Francisco—Welis & Emanuel, fip Jowa, Lanscou, Sutp Jobn'P ste, Lavy Harre—Boyd & Minckea. 20. a, ANtwerp—Powt, Smith « Co. Low. How es, Row ( Brewster, Sas and Wild Tinuter, teara, for do | Berkelire, Wiliams: : Robt A Rorfolk Nicay Dae & second the leaky: Hor ge (40° dikaniore; wim, Farker, for do Trinidud—Mayhew, 1 Gleuner, Pevot, dag: ell; FP Sage Ingersoll, Reverly, Chase’ Sine. Bammond. tor China. We on Metal & Duncaie - { ~s fli, Borden, *¢ hitts—J W Hubbard & Aleo O'iirien. Robinson. and Sarah Thorndike Cole, fur Boston; schrs Sabwe. Huntly Madagasear 'Freethy; charria,” lawyer. and Ueean Wave, Vesste, do for do; dames Dilan, Hach, d for Bangor: Bay 6 ks em by oe ior N Vorb. do. Bld frou tows n Tlowland, Adams, Lirer- . fi nds few days: prev to 7th, Star Ot PFmplive, Thaver, Boston 10; days, Care Wavries, Oct In port "rig Barah Nash, for Bos- yw, Oct M—In port ship F it IF ship Ceylon, Basset, Batavia. 2— Art bark fdwin, Carter, Bosto AC Ear GJ Miller (sr), wsoa, Harbor Island—Miller & vin, Fie, Boston. rs ‘stoi—1. Kenny. st © Btestuer Br so}, Miller, A Stenmsh'p Asia (Br), Lott, Liverpool Oct 18, with mise apd Hy of Holyhead, passed Lr avd, seh Lord World. Smitl, do. Sid 20th, shes Joas Philadelphia.’ J 43 Collyer, Chain, phine. Gram! naav, bound by; 2 ship. suppored. Seamsny Pdnburg tig De Gen Veazie, Teel, for Bos Joun & nton, vine, Liverpool, vin, Wilmingion, ~—Cld vark James mann, Hremerharet am Bien wabtp Marion Foster, Rept WArr bark Avalid, TI m gers, to Spoftord & Theston. + BO, Ba od), | Ml fntteras, exchanged algnale witn' bark Carolina, from barleston for New York Int Florida, well, V American Union, Otis, from Liverpool; Brem bark Anna De- Hee Hatianaort, from Jiremerhaven, (ld shipa Naret FM. 49 niles N te ship Lookout, Joyee, N Banshee, Wingate, UO bark Arrow, Hampton Roads: saltiinore; bark May Tiarrington, fm Sa. 1g —Wentto wea ships Art U Bion, Sherman aAmaron, Ringe eo i ‘yen le Live mnerbnven, Br Cid sbip Chifton, Witiaws, Hamburg; barks Mary & m ste Brivat, France Overman, Stering, Galveston. ona), Colting, ost steamer Kt B Forbes (Br), ¢ peared, Port nu Prince, Oct 9, \s, Oct 4 In port’ barks d J . ant Golden Bale. Mickerson, tor | fonton. [ for do tow dave; Mariight. Kpder, tor to sebr Ceorgeinea, I oston, brig Jo: Eliza Vike, for Ragged ia Raynes, Uitetinson, ior eine got B Iilndeiohts), “Cormick, Buenos Ayres, sbman, Vie, ark Mists, Kins to De Wolk, siarr & G ‘up Exsex, of Charleston, bound oy re New W Worst # Row Urieane), Uuphanty Lay abt Oeil S—1n port 2 days, bo load for ¥ York: NB, Oct 9—Arr bark Vigo, Small, fm Bast Ma dene. Arr ship Western Continent, Bara- Francisco, with loas of de with bark Napod kahgo. Atesilan, Painalo, Win He MeGivern irom’ Fail River for Alvsandria, Norma, Meban, {rom Cold Spring for New Hedfe Garrick, Foster, from NYork. Nvrise "Gee leit” Mlcholaa Curwin, Chase, Car- Love Fiar, Conrad, from St George, Cig lech, Marmara, Hedy, NYork. Thackiey, Sawyer, Cartul; J W An. ist, Kaeex, Intent gter, from Provid for Phiadel NEW LO 1 Croix for New Have Por i roy. Oct ITO, © Harm, Hafan, ® dasa, with fab, a from the Pill, N Herman, Halifax, 9 days, with fish, to | drews, French, do, moe act, Oct 1—Arr 0 10 days, with ish, to Ruland, Rarnqoe, Oct, If, with oranges and 2, lon 76 ay eet Premdent (Bi Wheelwright & Cn, Sleeper Havre, nt Jomes N Cooper, Niewela, NYork —art Greenland, Snow, Havana; lWth, Canntyr, Oct M— Ste Mon Cuepaves, Oct (Br), Maxwell, Halifax, a Bay, Teas, 17 nr Mary Cinton, Penning on. Matag daye. witton, ae, to nit & 0 he Far priae. Ov ede Varker Deodie, Chen, Alexanvirin ah Lavttisa, Franson, Atgrandrie fona), Jones, NOreane: echr © iT ‘ vy wal oy der, § a Delaware, Patien, NOrimaus; On. dw Beck, Roberts, Marsetites, re London ‘aod eid for Thompron, London tor Mobile taud an £1;U1. Thos B Wales Liow!and. Callao for fondon receded). Bid I7ib, Uoiverss, Cave (from t Drai, Ort Ase Be Bosten); Advance, * Phiiadely bia for Bos Sehr MM iirainerd, Hulse, Portiand Ct. u 18th, Celestial Emptre, Whiting, from Callan for Ant + 16-814 Alice Thoendixa Sleeper, NYerk. oY Now Yort i Graig, NYork Ganon, Cel id Rexceldon, Maswell, (nate. mouth, Oct Off, Pring Adalvert, obt, Oct Sid ae, Bat Oct ? lark. Provitenee. Steamer Quint ebarg, Hollam, Norwich. lors Cove. near ¥ BEI Ehip Indiana, Col, from New Orteana, to WT Fros. from BOresse ter Lawl } ‘Aisa, a bark show ing a blue signal with white star. Wind, WNW, and & Tel ipntec Marine Report. HORTON, Het t—Arr ships Report, Manila; Bell Wood, Herald Marine Corresponde: WEST, October 26.—During tha past. fe a to our lng list of marine dipactors, fe a, gears oo favannah: Beliptic, Langlots, san iia, eas Meamith, Watte, NOriewns itn; 1th, Fonmwanda Fullns, Philadel) pois: Arar: iiabbatd iore: Juliet Eralgine, A small tmaount of property has been taken Abertom, and it wil, be a 7 sof hercargo Within a nh Cf the inarpie capitate belongia te om Howse and paise fut of the ship 168 ork: Guy Masnoring. Bui the Now Orleans ( ft to the surince Fraser, Hotbest, Fraclenion, dew Caroline p Magne, Sorin For Poitee Justice For Aldermen. . Foe Counciimen—} wns find distrie Ent ont 14th, Loristene, st ‘of artillery, who are to rekeve com 7 " o ie Fat eset ite pe, earenpat: £0 Jong Sailoned at the garrison of 0 to Fort Moultre, Charieston, aa’ leave in today's ‘ nie bas finished discharging, nad will be hove out aud repaired immediately. The brig Goe Aaderson Coal Brought by the Hale, Rineweh: i i itodees, Crawford Sarannal 1Lh for Caao); Coneuen. Otscomine, Young, NOrienny. Oooaa wade glrictont do; york: 4 Ds Mic teh .) For Constabies.... Wiliam Rigier, Laatorner Othe bark Josep’ ner Poses Jobin lo, Kangaroo sa), Philedsiy! Lox pos pebpraren owards, H Armitage, aan pan ria, thampion and No York: W 1) Fowall, Morrison, ringer Wood, Sunder ‘Orieans (and el from de Wo Arr Mary Lee, Morton, Geno. me, Palermo, Sid Vaso, NOrieana: Joseph Theroee, , Palermo 1th, 3 W Havener, Bien, Manoar® Roans, Oot 1i—Arr Howod)i, Balch, from Cal hae been chartered to take the New Orieans, and will sail next week ‘The bark NC iuchapan sid for Pensacola the qth A with a carno of trick for Fort Jelfursgn, sinen which she pot been beard (rom The brig Kea Bird brick for same Gestinat op, ani has not Cy fear nthe desructive hucrionne of and 2a of Aug. The headbard of Raimound hee bean picked up among the. Koya: a mared slice, painted yellow snd hops te. ening place were found water buck ote, Fike sehbower vebare on the beach above Cape Florida, hes itty, pod the elty on the 18th Oct, Wh. Plymowh York; sth Maury, ¥ mot oruhuima berl vad, & veasol called Rateherbocker Hal corner of Frente ured atone avenne, thie pomirsiton of General James \\ renn rs Fill make ft Known to hla constituenis at, the The Fremont and ene Glen Club, led ony Mr. ‘Will be prevent nd jaud and RYork. Pemberton, Gravesend Vith>. net heen ascertained The brig tA Oo rha w KY do; Gov Brown, I pace + Bed —— 1 inderphine Hath, cht huterke ni New Teanc Yarver, Partridge, from do; i7tu, U8 Maracas, Oct 8—Arr F Jones, Jones, WYork. ‘Oct 1S—a Benes, & icon for ROrteina 8% Monsen Cor ORTLAND’ Oct 12—Put ia, KC Wiathrop, Norvell, rem Paltimore ior Vn're—Samiel Pearoe, & weamas overboard fron: the foreyard aaioaal Rica, Oct 0—Arr Susans, Heres, Charleston, Suimcps, Cot W—bid ameda, 8 York y | agit Razauix, Oct 14—En the rouda, G W Barter, Barter, for ork. mz, Oct 11—Arr Mountaineer, Wilson, NOrtenas, grits pi d—sid Navigator, 1 HELENA, Desr, Oct 6—The Calverse, | Cave, from the St Lawrence, was broughi yesterday daring the strong = W breeze, the Deni frota gn anchor and with others from lente. 4"at low water, nad On floating alipp jaioias of chain; she is being eup| groun Krnonosn, Oct 16~The Bepe, of Bristol, for Savannah, bas PUl bRCK With pulps choke Oct 15—A vessel. newly coppered, Wing oh hep Liverves is very dangeroas position, supp Breck “of the Yroman, tat was in collision fa the fein Beligers, was pnssed 1 ‘October. Ka!lyeotion Island, bear due Norta hy compass, by the Ocean Wave, arrived here. he Wey mowh, kilot which arrived here yesterday from Baliimese, was leaky aad bad pucped up part 01 cargo (Var) The starboare wide ol & of abadt the fore cbs Dullt. newly coppered ai seutiles ip her s parsed off Mirebead, 1th rived bere y examiae the week Wave, whick bas a close tot, 1c appeared to be a vessel laden with had been’ run down, ad cn tbe sult melting bad sone e te {be surface und floated on ber port sie, | Meu —The 4 ticn of the wbove anmwers to the Yeoraan, henee to Castime, Which was in coDlsiou with the Helen Uelizers 2b Sept} mt Mh to 600 tous, broxee beads, colonia felted. with six painted ports, brass 0 t lor cargo bewween decks, was etober, by the Mersey, wilab mee vee@ay from tas rc, unt which sent, & boat te the same was 7 seeu by the ved here, and ceports that havia, < pared 8 and ‘Abe royal areatly ofa large yessel, sunk io the Fauway & F Vightehip, in 39 fathoms, ‘an - ous tonarign ‘assed 12th Cot by the Euaine, arrived here; the al also passed midway between Tus is kar aad the yay Sack, and appeared to be the royal or sky- fei] mast of & vessel sunk below, as tt was voright and about tep fret oul of lee Water, by the Everion, arrived here. (a8), Powell, trom Portland 27th sew foundined 6'h Oct, at this port; in lat 48 N, Yon 00 passed an iceberg 150 fees Dr ae nce drifting slo ty ee SW of Lape pes passed a shio's tom biove. Found the curren rua olf the const of Newfoundland bid ce from St Jobu, NU, threw ‘Oct, Co ease the ship, aa she A \ossel of af ont S00 tops. burnt to the water's edge, wae win Kept, in lat 45 lon 4%, by the EB Badger, schrs DM. Moeserte, Brevi. ork; 8 Wibiamson, Boston, B Se or, Mury Peavey, Finstport, yansend, « Bi sehra West Wiad, New Bedord.-Whirlwicd ee ee, VL ADBANY Oct 0— Arr schrs Washington, Great Fee Har- David Swit, Benvert NYorx: Edwin ©, Mav fae tl Wright New Maven; DJ Cag Der, Palmer. ttamford ; § Ges: Jepny Lind Prior Darien eatin kd soo rae, Stier’ NYork. “Cid schrs Wright, Gowis, Bartmore: Sarak Fisher, Fisher, Wilmtorton; Pavigon, Fedeudat!, NYork, Pelle, Johnson, Huntin gion, Mi Clerinont ors, Norwich, Meatan ‘evens Yorkville; aloape Coe NYork Oct W—Arr brizs Brothers, Abbett, Havama; UTIMU Josephus, Shu't, from Lagua;ra and Porto t abetlo Sept 3, Davia N Loring. Bea A Nias Vickery, ‘foeton, Taunton’ Priscilla, Summners, Arecibo, FR; Lady Scott (Be), Sands Nassau NP. man, sbalifar: Ganetbo, Ginn, Burkavort. Me: fH, Lane, St Jotn. NF: Elisha Doan: dace, Matiiews, do; Lilian, Sumner liam, do; Essex, sioner i Coinor (fr), dar” Laure Sea- ensacola. Cid, ship 3 L Fitzgeral. Green. Paelie; brig milelka ‘blair, Boston? echrs Movea, Sitnyson, Rostoa, Jostiounes, Holmes, NYork’ Sd, ship Louise (orea)” Went Yotteroam: bark Hilse (rem) ‘Nordenho t, Bremen; brig Beldwin. Montgomery, Portls:.d HODION. Ger %-—Arr sbio Malay, Wileomb, Nevo, Charleston; I W Det Ko, Disks, Ip eetser. Jack tis, Limeburner Savannah; Con for Avien, ualunsee, ila, Wass, Jucksonvill: sehr “edt Chas William, Torrey, Baltimore; Charm, Bickersoa, Phita” Gelphia; Oecaa, Sparrow, NY Sid. wind 4a to WoW, good bree 7g. backs JW Paige, California, aselie; brigs Ora pire, Kate Pendergost, Prevtis ob “AIT fi nr Pucket. Sackville NB, for © BOCTEBAY, O63 Yor! ‘arn, Qe 29—Sid ships C caatitation (new), Whitmore, N Joti (new), Boule, OCHNLESTON, ec %—Arr bark New Light, Brows, Bie Hantress, Zephyr, Webster, Beunets, NYore Sid bark Susan, Ray Georgetowa. SC; , York: Liverpeni (ae), albuey, Bas ‘ork; HP Stoney ‘Lynch, Bea- polewere mh » Barcvionn, Setar Uc. &—Arr sclirs’ Anup, Nichols, NYerk; Hasall, Winters 'NYork for Ric amond bt MACHIAB, Oct 21—Arr schr Crusoe, Foster, NY ert; Dih, ser — Dobbin, co. In pori 27th, schr Fame, veg, ior NY 8 a4 RIVER, Oct 2—Arr schr Siag, (Townsend, Rappa- hannock; sloop Translation, Bowe, Por Ewen HOLMES’ HOLE, Get z7, P er brig Merey S ( Poses Sevaanah vie Sarah, Trewo! York for lili Rogers do for Nellust; ak leat diner: Cixcerelia. evens, do for Vruviicetown; Angelias, Grilli, Balvmors tor Kangor, George Darby. “Maviner, Has: ton for Qharlesion; Justina, ‘Hewet', Rockland tor S¥ork; ‘ wate Rogers, Machias ler do; ‘inbols, Ware, Addon jor do. Returned, scr Mablon Betta. att brig Merey 8 Consing; scars Navey Mills Ontario, Jace mot. elano, A Hammond and Y PE Arr sige Trex: B tor NVork Collins, do for rgd Bb Yo, Orbea; bilge kerow da. = ate Gog pemens ih mate and four en sie: f Downing acl phie for do ‘Desi ta for Solemn; Kane rise (Lr), N¥ork tor Machias for N York Jouth, Werks, Wilmington, NO, for ci Miler, Henderson, Philadelphia, tor’ do; Jaa baltimore for do, Melbourne, Hust. NYor® for Churchill, 40 for Porumouth, S| step! de for Calais, oe ee Knowles, Baitimore MeGroger Portland: Cambridge York, Thiladolphin for do; Sharoe, tuto } port: Munte, Fowler, Providence for Calais; J D King, Re- beris. Boston tor Baltimor do for Newburyport; Pheu Doyle, de for Free Also aye sebre Poletine, Ri Picerteve, Provincetowa for Providence; Oliver Avery, Sellers, ‘imate’ Mirror. Hix, Rockland for 'NLondon inderelin, Jas linad, Melbsuirne, Phe- lestine, Charlie & Willie him Ate bel Thain arey, Stone, Turks Isiaod, foe * arr brige J 1 CoMiz, Kellar; Watson, Tthbottes Pht adeipaia ate, Raerwood. # Terk ter le, Gregory. 0 Sid ship ‘hens, fn tow of steauner B Forbes; schr BS rORD, Arr 1 Ege Biatbor, Hudson, Siocking 3 hau Coue, M Chalfor, io. sone a eclar Jose” . go; sehr Gert ute, a Oct 4—Are Be ship Diamante tar: AGORDA Oct $—In port schr Amy, Chase, for Tork, “New ORLEANS, Oct 23—Arr Brem slp liermann, Kuls- barks Husan W Limi Ooilin, On ee, Wyman, Binal: vehre WW Harkness, tcrurt dost Day. Miner, Havant. Below. amp 11, Warner, Thomas, Liverpool; brig oy iking, Barker, from Boston: Valps clona; American Union, Otis, fro Prom bark Anna Delias, Lattendortf, from Bre brig Creole, Robinson, from Bnatan Island. d te sva Ith, ship Globe. Fok. Det B—Arr cbr Alice. Howell, NYork; OU- . Cat ihm Cid sehr LD, Wentherspoon, Prov ience. Jy Hampton Roads, ahi» Klecuie Kpark, Howes, from Calls for orders SEW LRDFORD, Oct 20—-Arreches FTE Adams, Adams, 5 Baltimore; ‘Thos BEmith, Heiggs, Albany; 20h, Ml Perry. Thliede phta.. NEWPORT. Det 99, § AM—In port bark Lucy Ann bby; schra Tram 5 Charles, am for Nouson, MC Duribe, Americus, J © Chow, 1, 1 Bamwott, ine, Bdittler, Wakereld, Hatio Anon Tue ¥, Win Jones, lies y Castion, C 8 Wa + slooge Victory, Mary Krush, Aino TLAND, Oct 2—Arr oie Wheaton, Mateo ‘Vniue. ntate tard, ¢ ware fh Waces Matanzas; John Aviles, “y, Chttord, Backevitle, SU: ag: brig Wis Nels chr Vogton. Patterson, Balimore; Kitza kien, Bicker, Bow Western Port Merry. ok, PORTAMOUTIL Uet 30—CH silo. Kate Prince, (new, 998 Atwood Atwood, Balthnore ; *, NOrieana, uneiiiy Pelinan, Aldrich, ‘Mader Andre, Mobile; Vilage Delle, Ped Tiennsh Havens, Forlay, Virw Worcester, Khoder; Joho KR Pia Gandy: HA Wroks, Weeks: Bicton, Brower, Wattor & Lemuel, Johvesn, wad te Frurterant, Corson, Phi adelphia; Ren) Rnalish, Maria Teulea, Jones. Atbany: Henry Lomuel, Veizer, Tone A ne T—Arr scbr Black) ird, Weaver, N York. , Frangla, Providense; 85 Waring, min, N York. hat Mane wi Feige Fivk, Nps “Ai at nh, hark Ledyard, Halivek, Apslach oe te dM tine nck 8 ore port a han Fish, Wolfe: Colonna, Hacom, and Tinton; Rampeon, Murray; MD ate, Flake nnd Oct ae Arr eches Marhe A Small, N York; Hume Phinney, Albany: Lig, ‘ton, Rondowt: bark Insen, Lambert Zanzit Bh, bark 4 tow. Upon Bs sm a ren Buy crn 8 Levens tae WICK rn ek Oct arr stoop Report, Deway, NYork, —_—_—_—_—_ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. —————— ee TOO LATE FOR CLASSIVICATION, TH WARD IPURLICAN NOMIN \PONS, Fer Mayor “funny. Lor Congress. nn James, For Member of vAitenibig... Jacot ¥ second Aigtrict. J) Trent tity-ahieddietr = Twenty fourth district I Kor ~ Serer MJ Schoo! Conm! AO iow ‘onmnltion, JOUN EXPABIG, Chatrtana. ‘TH CONGRRSSION AL, DISTRICT —\ GRAND M Hing of ihe Seventh Congyeaaional he Ninh. Sisieenth and Ywenteth, wands, ive torday) evening, at? 1a to rauty Winole with most skews trom i

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