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8 mes en would ce ir Barker, enter into conversa. bows roDoInE hid, Bed his pocket, without Se certancing shes they weretalbing abect. er Geew ing that he wae losing anything. Bat to revea! © folly the arts o these begat Dogered profemionsie, fearful at © me south who hears me might be contami: nated by Ube reer! andl would not wat through any shing | might e@y, @ eongic youth should wse what tt bas beeo my obyct through lie 'o ootain—a good mame {tts peeeets, more beautiful than rubies. It sits ax a crown of diamonds upon tho bead. It wi! bear him triumph antly to the end of iif’s Jovraey, aad ald to give him an eatrance \pto the world to come, white bis momory will dees aswel smeliing cavor, (Applause) I therefore retrain from ¢peaking Tere at length or lilting bighor ‘be curtain to reveal crime There Is bot a men that there is not that boy that broatbes, who (ro a hon rexte baa inberited honest poverty, who makes u: taind that be w:!l maiutain sor bimse!f en houest caarac tor, tbat will fali to go th: ) thie world with friends iv pamerable, with safety, courage and determination. His good name witl be 0 Lima pagoply and bu kler agaiast which the she's of cavy and will be directed im ya, aod altrough geome may strike, wey wil fall barmless at his feet, I have pat one other Richmead to speak of—my old and valued friend, Mr, Mleecker, wae is the nominee of avery Tes pee? ble pert), the repubbeans. (Cheers) But lot me ask tbis vas, assembiage What are his qualifl ewlions for the ciice which be solicits? He is ua auc tlowerr, Dut dces he cnoerstand anything ¥ the business of tbe courts’ Does he krow pe ‘bout the inter ral arrangements of tne police 4 ¥ Would he ynow how (0 manage a mob, if one were collected? It you bad ba Mayor woo underetsod bis basiness, at the Artor Ol, would any blood have beea shed ? (Cries of “No.”) T sey po. I would pledge my exist enoe, |! 8 rm aud courageous chief had gone 10 that piece, be could have dispersed ‘tu moo without shedding ‘one drop of human blood. (Loud applause.) What cid we nee! 4 couple of men, “strutting thel brief bour upon the stage,’ one ac American and tbe Aber a foreigner by birth, whe, here tu oar city and m une face of toe world. go\ up & riot, which ended tr shed- 1K the blood of \wnooeut ctizens. The people of New York sbould be alarme euch a jstracy, when two couregeous men could have put an ond to all the distarb anee. | stould like to know what brother Bleecker would do with such a mob? Perbeps if euch « wing were to occur, und I should happea to the voat, IT omght fall also; bai occupy it oid the fault would not be mine. What would be do towards finding out whether ne had a thief in the Voice Department? Why be would not be able to make oe etop in the progress: and yet | would be uo better ‘ble to do it than be, Sut for the diflerence in oar pursuits —I beving been bronght into contact with those people, id he pever Saving bad anyibiog to do with them. I do not know that | ongbt t bimseif and me, aod | w cate tt to aay one oi bis vrivaie 'riends oF auy fifty of them, re, bat I will coma {will tay, however, that } met hte in the at-eet to day, and as be passed me! said { wanted to spaak to bia seid L, Mr r, Tum in the Seld, the quertion to any one hy and as they chal! cecide, | will reumie fa the eid, or re- ture from it r, Dave bo iBlerest to subserve, except the seiveh one which induc a8 tae to throw mysetf into the breach, (if Ian wet there) to relieve myself (rom tue outrageous taxes ‘mposed upon me; for | will not suffer y, bard car: cc little fortune, acquired through the labor forty years, © be ronbed by such acet of rascals os are at ibe bad of the ci y eovernment. Now, sir, if you can take the head of the city govern ment and remedy the evils, 1 am ready to get out of your way. [do notoesire to take the office oa my OWRD account; but lam not the only man who has beea There are my Deighbor all round me—the hard fisted mechanic, tre grocer, tbe tailor, the mercbant, end every man in society wi who bas bad to submit to the hon with myself.’ Bu: there ts a class woom weet: there is the nueband, the wife, tbe re ure widows ani orphans through ‘the same instrumentality; and are ‘hoy to be protected unless eome t courage and hardikeod to descend in to the srena of poultice and iaxe bie chance in a campaign such ae we are to encounter next Tuesday? | held abigh and digniiied ctive; | wae oleyated by the eufrages of ibe people, and by an overwhelming vote, t> vhas office, uneoiicned by have filled it to the best of my power and ability; Tbave verved in thatcapscity mac d this canvass { have de of, with two exceptions, manths, and since I have ent Voted et Slicieat time to disp every case that was suber for my consideration. (Coeers ) Whether right or wrong, { know not, bat to the utmost cf my a b them the best ‘of ny ement. (A ibis sore per newed chee i pertormed that daty tor t tear, fasor OF affection. (Re being — uniit protee sional R ure the best juiges of thet gad (rom the y cenit Ol Ube pewspaper editors agait, Twppeal to the parties litigeat wm the cares I have ceo ie6, ra:ner tuan to the opinioas of vemen Who cecupy the fourth etory editorial You all ren we at your last election that you gh nity and ettice s Corporation L appeal to ta renxo B Shepard. (A) ase. I koow his father’ a and rt ns he od. Be wasartiess, he wasa pare i MeP, without guile, seasitive toa degree far deyend ine aay ov hie fe bie frame to support, #ho bad kept lvrecit x minatol, motwithatanding that he was cons arty ia up ja poliues. He wus yierding, kind positing, fait of gallant ’y as he was my end ipugrity. Belore bia westh he called upom me and cud , the time has come when we muss to lock among party hacks and party polititians for mep to snle ux. | Lave turoed my attention to you, aud I aay Wet vo Lend 10 ive you the nomiaation Hall, and of ft is made, You must accept it. ney will charge =, with levity, Tem toere o year Iwill leave it PO sort of consequence,” replied be, with tbe results of sooh an effort; aad i! the nomi- ws tendered to you you must accept It, and ii you bomipsted you must run the stump.” (Applause) into consideration, and pon fall reflecuva ( told Had be vos, icatoad of me presenting you be wou * bave heea here, or his triea, , would have been out of the feild. Circum ‘A Peculiar character occurred subsequent wo between him and the present chiet magistrate —for permit mo to fay when the basioess of moptuete of the city weet oul of my Bands it ‘Having mace (be promie, | bata duty to . Sheperd toi me, amd | made up my mind — sEEE z i = g ii “i Hl 2 Ht nt ‘do it. I bave never yet learned toat word called fal. (Cheers) 1! (‘ail the bigh responsibility of all evile may follow this election falls upou th: city. All bave w prom +e, aad ail I have wo give asa for the redemption of my re is my past life tor fifty yeare, mort of which bas been’ spent ia your midst. As | bave berou ure redeemed every promise 1 have made to you, | trust I shall have abiluy to redeem that | now make, which ix, to give this city fm restoration of good governmeat— @ control witheut tyravay—wh ob will make every mao feet Lat he is w part o: ube body polue, and that he must aid iu carrying oot the laws. (Sheors ) You will iad that more depen*s upoN yourselves (han Upon the force that may be brought against you. | believe there ia note man AMODg )OU WO doer Dot respect tae Sabbath in the cone ao) who, watever may be his pecwiar reit tenets, would not yi 4 4 to the propriety of closing bie tore, if 208 cut of reepect ‘or theday, at leas; from re- * hen the chief mugistrate ordo sed on Senday, tae act was ly ansexied toby wil good and worthy citiz:ua upon being arked, und Dot Joree if bave Sever seen & York that could not be cont: 0. But when you undertexe to force « man, ‘will oF net. to carry into + your Mitte ordinances for the reguistion of @ city like Ui, taen comes the doctrine of reewiapce. A proper and bind and paternal adminis (ation (f the afairsof ire city, with a due regard to whe reduction of expepres, wis 9 it one of the best go- the world. The fault is now not so mach as ip ibe men, hose fre heads of depart a the police. I shal’ detain you only esire, tbat {f you approve of the Jetermiuason Seeause he tnderionk to part of the elty of rolled BY askieg them todo whether Le pressed act are willitg tw socopt the tmeke, should | be elected, I will do my duty to of my ability. Then rally rousd the ballot domes ¢n the morning of the ith of November. Let all eee that their ballots are presented, apd every men iow to it that hus neighbor presents his. If you will !t you can ean Lf you are regardiess of your inte Uj make apy icdividual sseri c the the cutting cown yourself aad mysel{ from ths d villacoum rasoalty aS bed of our money. ‘e bi on ninety six (hoo there there are vote we cam beat the tax payers alone have i tba here will be from fled; and \et me tell those whe imagine trol the election by putting bagus votes Dailet boxes that i am looking afer tl Let me fact that | have some litte knowledge of 1 baye been told that the people's be allowed to stand one minute at e back my reply that any man who will bave a hole put straight through oe Lem accustomet to each Diet riet al ® ballet wae ad er throvgh the Ibave never feared not now. Li the country in qi time 0 the mejesty of the city cannot protect me in may return tho ina| right waich me—that of self defence. = my door, 1 have wade my baliot ba, or prevent my friend who ill do it at the peril of the right of sett We shall hear no more of it; for on shat day, if ‘votos for me, for Mr. Bie cer, » OF ge 4 elise. Relieve yourselves (rom the now create wpom your city, and ail) good men, here and cisewhere, will tay amen... (Loud and prolonved cheers.) Mr. Whiting at the Rowery Theatre. HIS SRCOND APPEARANCE BRPOPR THE FO AND FIRST EFFORT OM THE BOWERY & ATTENTIONS TO THE PRFAB. The secoad appearance of Judge Whitioe te tis, wae announced as follows, {a the « (yurueing colymoe of tbe Hnanp, 09 Saterday: — Prooghom's Bowery Theatre —This evening, Rairday. the Ter 16 the Comniitee to furunee the election ot VHITTING, the people's candidate for Mayor, who ) «fellow “tuzens (rom the stage, ke part Mr. Brougham has entertained the ot “Pocahontas,” the “Demon hem,’ the “Pirates of the Minsis. 7, Dred.’ On Setar as an entire change in tha (nese bomorons, thrilling, tors of the © ira, yan state what paseed between ; NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1856. county of New York were informed that Mr. Whiting would “address his Fellow citizens from the stag».'’ A trans- Pparcacy in front ofthe theatre no ifled thove who were not fm the sccret, that Judge Whiting was @ candi Gate for the Mayoralty. The buildin, tteel{ wae lighted Up as usual, and with the exception »i the transparency there was nothing to indicate that @ political meeting would be held inside, The doors wore thrown open at about half past six, and by balf past seven the parquetio, "be boxes and gallery were Seaneee, Toe entertain ment was varied by the of several! nations! ‘and patriotic airs by the , Dut the great attraction of the evening was Judge Whiting. who, it was expeoted, would give his views in regard tothe way io which the great emporium ehould be governed and make a terribiy cape of tbe corruption of politicurs generally. The otdicnce wore ip the best of humor, and the boys in the gallery and pit were in their glory. At baif past sever ‘Uhe_meeting was called to order. and Mr. Adam Sioddart ted President. Then Mr. Bailey came belore the foothghw end explained the objects of ihe meeting. We are bere, eaio he, for the purpose of clecting @ Mayor of the city af Now York: we are bere jor the purpose of electing one of the prople, @ people’s candidate. which ts something of acu. icBity 1 these times ;and, he continued, | urderstand tas candidete is bere and will very soon address you. You know tbat in al! theatrical performapoes the great acto~ does Dot appear Ull the second act, aad consequeutly the ligbter performers are sent on to prepare the way (Laughter) We have read ofa hetd in the Astor Houre by certain persona, for the purpose of seeing what candwate they could combine upon—not to elect svy- Lody but to defeat somebody. Now, we have nothiag to e with defcating any One; that is no part of our pro gramme, we are bere jor the purpose of electing Mr. W ait- ‘ng. But, gentiemen, { am very — > Ww emy there was some complaint made at that meeting with regard to Mr. Whiti,g—a di-tinguished gentleman aid be went up to bear bim the other night at the Academy of Music, and that be came away disgus'ed. The fact was be could not bear to hear Mr. Whiting speak im piela Avgio saxon terms what he felt ro | believed This genteman, who may be seen walking vp Broadway with kid yn and perfaned porket bandkerchief. comme) After some farther remarks to tbis Bailey resumed his ecat, and {the meeting was pr fei in a few remarks by Mr. Morrisey, and whea be retired the orator of the sree: tone tuck timaseumoas eas te teat _ for somewhat noisy demonstrations on the part oc the } wvcience. ‘The band Hail Columbia, and as the Jest echoes die away, Mr. Waiting takes his stand at the table, prepared io @ dress the audience, but the audience were bot it eppears. prepared to bear bim, for they Kept bim standing in that ition for better than five minutes, “Three cheers for Sucbaasa,’’ cried rome one in the gallery, and the response was made with @ will. “Now is the winter of our discontent,” said @ tragic voice in the boxes, and the house war convulsed with lavgbter, In the midet of ali thie Mr. Whiting made at late dczen attempts to speak, but the audience seemed Cetermined to bave their fun, At last they concluded to iteten to him, and be was heard to sneak as folio: When the sudience are in order 1 will endeavor to speak to them, (Cries of * Order, orfer.’’) I expected wber | came bere to fad civzens of Now York having w regard for themselves and the city they inbabit (Applacse) And if they are disposed to hear me, they will give me eudience (Renewed ap plause ) l came ber: to be beard and t» address incom- mon my friends and thoes who may enrol themselves among ty enemies, and if I have any enemies hore, | am prepared to mect them, but if I pave none bot friends { eball expect them to give me audience. (Voices, ‘No enemies. Now is tbe winter of our discontent, Made glorions summer by the sone of York. (Appiause ) Addai the dark clouds that o'er this city lowered, are to be ia the deep bosom of the ovesn buried (Renewed appiaure ) And I propose, fellow citizens, to address you npon the sunjert of our disccatent—to call your atterton to matters that are more interesting to you than 'o me. We live ‘a 9 with @ population of over seven hundred thousand indaoitants—we live ia ® city where the taxes from 186 to 1856, a iod of but balf a century, have ricen trom 127.060 to 37,000,000. We live in a city where our taxes during tie present year have reached that ecormous sum, and which bids far the next year to roll up to Dine miiliona. acd if the administration of the go- ver: ment #ha!! remain in suc. bands for another term the taxes must increase from pipe to eleven. and probably to fifreee mlticns. We live in @ city laboring under a debt of twenty one miliows, with five or seven millions to be raised by direot tax—to come out of your pockets. Mr Whiting reviewed at come leogth the finances of the city, and thea proceeded to speak in regard to tbe corruptness of poiiticians. As to the nomination for aid the spesker, there is pot one within the Near- veice who dees aot know thet thé nomination fer this very office has been sold in Tammany Hall agaio and & Vou v—hree cheers for Fernando Woxl. ‘OK Re Pot Bim oat Mx, Winrisc—Put po man out; let ai! men stay end bear me (Applause.) I bave patience to listen to the tcofis ond jeers of the multitude Iam here for no pur pose of mine, butte teil you the plein trath, acd [ want you to take it home with you. Let no man be turne! oat; wt is Guwe wat the ners sbould hear what is meet for repentance. (Laughter.) Istaod before you nanher #froid oor asbamed to speak my honest sentiments; and | dope J bave here bopeet consciences apd bonest “hearts. (Apolavse ) And so having performed mv duty—— Noise ip the gallery.) The boys who make the noise to he gal ery are of vO consequence to me, { stand here to plead the cause of the wicow aud the orphan. | etaoc cere to plead the cange of the ha d-tisted mochanic. I stand here 10 plead the cange of those whose avoca\ions apd employ ments © Occupy the bove, sinew aad miscle that when they retire home at night, go #0 tired that ‘ured ratore, balmy sieep,’’ is required to renew tue viger of their body to go on with their next say's work, {, bike them, was bora to boneet poverty. I koow what poverty ia, for | bay cou it in aimost every walk and I bave been charged with egotism by the cour. eman who was formeriy Corpora. of New Yor. Youkoow him when sou see him Walking Up ard down Brasdway withanamby pamby step, wilh & glove in ove band and 2 cane in tue other. Here Mr. Whiting imitated the style in whican « Broadway dandy is suppose! to twirl bis cane, and ex. bibut bimself tn the gi thoroughfare, Gnd be did it with eu bh eflect af io bring down the houe. fle treaded the S gingerly a step as if be were walkiag oa risbed bis » ‘how with as mvc! Was not ewcored. Thebtace, not the bar, should have been bis prolession, | peed not rame bim to you*tor his gloves on Monday are green, on Tuenday yellow, on Woonesday Diack, avd what color they are on Saturday, God only knows, aad | don't believe the other fellow cea tel. (lavebter) Sir let me ask bim, what plank do yOu etamd pon’ The retten or the short plauk? ! ened son the platform of virtue, intelligence and honest these make up the giory of a republic. Egotiem by does be net ccime down ana tell you how mack mouey he pocketed out of the purse of tae Corpora ion? I etand bere to tell you that the newspaper press, Almost with out exception, haw vilided the truth” and falsitied d the w Bewspaper of today, edited pink of virtue and moraity, who wrote the frst that Was ever written opon the subject, bas either by bimaeif or by bie aarociate, permitted tro truth to be {rampled under foot. I meen the editor of the Avening ort. For ite stolidity to \be truth, it is as impermiable aaa post. If you attempt to drive a vail io it, it is likes piece uf bard locust impenetrable Trath, evnshed to ea: The eternal years of God « Bur error, wounded, wrtth And dies amid her worship Avd yet, upon the colume of thet vory Pos, this very aye they aspounced as great a jalsehood wos vitered by avy public press or by any human being. it bas, for party purpotes and pandering te party action, pronounces to the world that | have withdraqn from tho capvass. Nothing. nothing shail compel me to retire from the centest, except a want of sufficieat vols to koep me in your service. Now. fellow citizens, I have sald that those who sre Ceeply interested in this matter were the ‘wisow and the orpbsn, and | propose to prove it to you. a great many + Yort,wbo have lost taetr bave left Pored wpe the reel cetate, but some op personal pro perty. The little personal property that aE Dae been ibe forpiiure of their home, and jot 46 by 10, ‘The tex impored upon it is $1 5745 upon every hundred of ita value; and if sbe low a of ner house with a view to educate and feed her children, these cormorante of power—ihose who bave wasted the pubilc money in every possible shape—come down upon the widow, and bring it back ogain into the co‘fors of the public treasury Who i look alter their interests’ Is it the corrupt part! van politician, cr is {t the man who stands up before ak the trotn’ [do oot pretend that) © lot of Lumapity, but I feel m oppressed, and xereise of tyranny and volawtel power 1 do art wish to coa plain of the pub- truth of it, no matter how much o' power i: bas. is tberoa man within the sound of my yoico that bas uot feared ( and trombied at the manoate of ite power is there # man that stands before me who bas not qualled at the peos of my three learned friends that sit where, (poim ing tc the reporter's tablo,) A young American iu the galiery—‘‘ Pencils you oan’ now cotting down word for word, which I nope oud expect it the name of trath, inthe ame of jatice, proaches the table,) im the name of humanity, in the name of honesty, (hencs over the reporters, using vio lent gesticulation.) and im the name of | beriy,they will put into 1ype, ond spread to the four winds of heaven. (Up foariow laughter, with LJ ‘wus! mugical aocormpaai inertia © the boye im the ga! ) Nay, my friends (a4- ¢ caring the reporters), | to T know that you da. querreatypo the hour that I ebail briefly strut npon this Stago, (at \t not within your power to direct the types 10 Lah © report the result of your bard labor, for the benelit, as I irvt, of your own fellef from that por- ton of the tax which yoo pay. (Renewed laughter a: - cheering ) The value of a froe press, my friends, upon the’ hovesty, the mors charaster ‘nd the vita the vit ot the men who preside over and cor ‘net it. odttors of @ tree preve wil take bevesty in ay right Naat apé principle ip thoir left, sctt'ug their eye upon the pole star ‘which ts in the end 1 rive taem honogt and easy con- sciences, thall epeak the truth to an admiring world, then fa {s that the"prone redeoms its g ory, and stande disen. thrailed before an bones world. 4 when i it ‘aes. oat charge up» it, a deliberate lie in ius right hand and pariy in ite left, regerdicge of the pubs int reets, and compels the anwililog type to make letters ant form words which preach faiachooa i . yy thea, T wed ite prot, Most abanconed in the world. $7.0 Sete non pare to Oo aa the air we breathe, and as free na it is pure, OE ORS Bare 9 Chaetaes one mana cied if it furnishes bakes world wit! would mazacie a house break 1 will reeiet the + over me til! dea Nic prose, but I will tell tb three inches by four, according to the width of their colvma, to publish to the world an advertiaement thet \he peop'e bad acamdidate la the Geld. it wae rolused at three distinct of these Papers advertised all the’ moat wagabosd vont labieatiog is lalse. ‘people's candidate”’:—1 wish to fay to you gentlemen, itunes bo apy young fellow here wboee opinions arc just beginning to g ow, and who bas only afew pin feathers ov bis back, yet who bas not discretion to cover himself better thep an ostrich. tet me give him @ little artvice. There are some kere who can ¢. ow occasionally like fow! te the barn yard. with their feathers just coming out, but who should ever fear to offend their Maker, to tell a li, or commit a theft. Let me teil them that with that pano ply, and with these important things before their eyes. they wil march through life’s journey tn triumph, aud leave a memory which wiil be an example to tne word, I began this campaign Inte. (Mr. Whiting etopped here, and patting his hand up to bis head, ad dreeged one Of tre gentiemen bebind bim, ‘A piece of ice, if ycupleste.’’ eaid he. Then taking a giags full of water ne poured it on his head, the audieace enjoying the whole tflair a8 the mort amusing part of the evening's enter- tainmeot. Whoo Mr. Whittng’s hoad haa been cooled of im this way, be comtinued as follows:]—Let it rega— let it come. (Tbis was ih powerful oifoct aod brought down the novee.) ‘toe ¢ city is in a commo- Vion and | em glad of it. I intend it should be so. (Great jaugbter.) Ihave now to reler to my friend Anthony— not Mark Antbopy (Lavghter.) win, T don't lixe to tell eccrets out of sobool, nor would [ now, but for _yoar benefit. { met bim ip the street the other day, and bad some conversation with bia. I spoke to him on the sub- ject of the vast interes's of the people. (Turning to and addressing the \eportere)—Write the t down witna pen—and if (hese whose interests you eerve would only print whai I say, Tebould bo willing to admit that there are three Chiels amang us takin’ And fuith they "ll prent 'em, Mr. Whiting then went on to say that from what Mr. Bleecker esid, be believed the Meyor would be buts \ool in ub+ band of apother—a gentleman in black—who would take the beim and the guvernmeat Now, do you, be coatinued, t @ men who would make such achiet magistrate as that’ Mr. Wait tog apcke of bis resigvation of tue Judgesbip of the Su preme Court, and stated that since he resigned ho had worked twenty two bours out of every twenty-four (Applause.) I bave, said he, paid the expeases of Ubis canvess 60 far, except the voluntary contributions of my frieo¢s =| have event several thousand doilar« and bave received no aid except trom some who have come into my offixe, who said they would give the ‘“wi- dow’s mite to endeavor{to electan honest man.’’ and | would rather bave & penny from the pocket of the cbosr fol aes, than from “ye of Browe & Co. This, said the speaker in cmeltalon, us the fact—as my friead James Gordon Benuett has said in regard to my spoost at the Academy of Music—ie my first appearance, and I hope thin wit be se Sanh Nae See Se 90d Oe I now commend thecity to your honest keeping and care, and let'me say, I shall abide by your decisiong whatover that may be—eitber to retire to private life or serve you in the pudiic position tor which I bave been o ‘This Onisbed Mr. Whiting’s address, and the meoting adjourned immediately after. Later from Mexico. SUCCESS OF VIDAURRI-. (From the New Orleans Hicayune, Oct 25.) ‘The Nueces Valley of the 18th bas received, by pri- vate Land, advices from the Mexican frontier up to the 12th inst Vidaurri, at the head of his forces, had marebed from Monterey upon Mier, and en! that town withovt apy resistance, as Garza’s forces retired to Camargo. That paper eay¢ Tee posreesion of Mier supplied Vidaurri with the much weeded * sinews of war,” asa numer of mer- charts bad their stocks of goods ready to pass through thet piace for the Monterey market, they made bim the necessary cash advances to bis claurs for itroavction duties. From Mior daurit moved on against Camargo, with every prospect of taking that place withont much loss, we it was well known that of the troops defending it—con: sisting of the Natioval Guard, from Guerrero, Mier, Ca- cunrgo Key rose and Matamorcs—only those of the Intter ince were really eetile to Vidaurri's, principles: and it after al, more than expected tbat terms of 6a ronpenians ‘would be patched up betweon them. Bat, > any event Cidsurri's troops were more than sutlicieat = make resistance from the opporing party unsucceas- a Colorel Jordan commands Vidavrri'e artillery. He commended tais corps at the battle of Seitido, « year ago jaet May, wreo Santa Appa's general Guitian, was shamefully whipped. chiefly owing to the manuer in whith Viceorri’ artillery was manmuvred. Col. Juan Zuasua, . command of bis Lampazos riflemen, is also along with ‘idaurri. (This confilete with our former accounts from Tampico, where it wae ofiicially announced that Col. Zuazee had abapdourd Vidwurrt and rided with Gov. Garza. Weare inclived to think these later advices are correct. Canairs bas been on the Americen side of the Rio nde for nome time, waitug @ * “pte h to”’ and toke dys ‘The former Governor of Tamaull Das, is aro On Our safe Fide of ihe en ticns io, with the same ia- It is beleved by both that Videurel bas the best chances of eucces#, and they are ready to fre- vernine, Mcrsrs. Mathow ond Thomas Nolan, who left Cama on the night of the 1)th inat., after baving participated evern) ekixmisber between the belligerent forces, in ee ond with otber Americans, report the foliowing Mehe fighting commenced on the 10, and up to the baad ‘the ith evecers hed not favored oltner party. Vieaurrt bas 3,000 men under bis command, some of ; whom are americaus. Camargo is defended by 1,300 Mexicans, under command of Gen. Garza. Carmargo t; Fituateo about three wiles from Rio Grande City, on ths opposite side of the river, and the troops of the contend ng forees ave reatiered up end down the river for seve hen. Garza, 'o take command of the g»rernment forces. He bed gone down 1» argo, but whether he accepted tbe tavization ig not Keon piace, but Gen. Vi 2a, nforming bim tnat, the town te-medintely, be ehould uniess be surrendered commence to bombard tt [Pesides severs! pieces of beavy orcnance, Vidaurri hos jour howitzers, or mortars, in his poasessioa ] Garza vert back word to’ Vidaurri to’ * ited fo |’ and \vmedi- ately proceeded to fortity himself ‘This was the state of aflairs on the other side of the river when the Mosars Nolan left. ‘The accounts trom the Bio Grande concur in statiog thet Vidanrri 1* popuiar on both rider of the river, and has at bie commana money and men eufliciont w cuabie him to prosecute the pending revolution to a suocessfal ireue. In addition to the foregoing we have been favored with an extract from a private source, to @ geatieman of high standing i ovr chiy, whieb states that Gen Vidaurri had —s of Mier, and probably Camargo aleo; and that was making srrangemenis with merchants ‘along tae line for the introduction of goods into Nusvo Lon. The excitement at Rio Grande City was vory great in con quence of there events. Theatrical, Musical, &e. Noro's Gaxpne.—Notwithstanaing their unprecedent- edly long engagement, the Ravels are as popular as ever with the frequen ters of thir fay rite place of amusement. ‘The cptire troupe appear to morrow evening in the cele- brated pentomimes of “ Kitnka’ and * Bi Beorcnam’s Bowrry.—The indefatigabla mauager here will to morrow niyht produce another now piece, written by bimeeif, entided the “Red Mask, or the Wolf of Bobe mia.” The entire talent of the company is drafted into the cast, That groat favorite, “Life ia New York,” isthe closiwg play Bexton's --Mre. Baieman’s new play of ‘Self’ is to commence the reoond week of ite carcer at this elegent ard popular theatre tomorrow night. The talented maaneger ond vorious members of hit company nightly eheit the mow! jaeiaetic plancite in this play. “ Who do You Vote For?’ t# the altorpiece. Watiack’s.—This house continnes to be filled to over. flowing overy night; in fect, scarcely an evening passos = people are vot Conapelied ta leave the doors and «sek yea\ion elsewhere. Mr, Wal'ack wil to morrow night der bis femove part ot Duzzieia ‘Londoa Assure The “Fire Eaters"’ follows. vosmere Steeet Trearke —Mr. Jobnaton's dramatic versien of the “Gunmaxer ot Movcow "still proves suf. ficiently attractive to warrant Mapager Eddy in keepin: it before the peop'e. Author, dramauat, actors, aod aot al others concerned, may well fecl proud of ite euccora, Tt will be followed w morrow by a uew drama, called the “ Black Mask. Mvearm.—This ie announced ax the laet week of the yorttable Gon. Tom Thomb prior to his departure for Europe, Ho may be found amerg the numerous other curioaities during the day, and in tho evening he per- sonates Tom Tit ia the rams o° red,” supported by Mevers, Clarke, Tiadaway, ke. Broavway VaRirnss.—dtlanes Lovise and Mary, Master George, and others of the wonder‘ul troupe of javeniion, ore to eraay si thor Now meve (co them) to-morrow vening. ey aro to the exciting drama called the “ Miser of les.”” After dance by sixteen bi'dren comes th: 4004 for Nothin, Gro, Crusty ayo Woon'’s Wivereais are to give a diffe. rent fareo overy night tii torthor notice. “To morrow they play tho “Dourke Bodied Room,” preceded by an eniaordinary variety of comic and sentimental eouga, &. BucKLey’# SeeWADRRS Will Deng out & new burlesque to morrow evening ee EOF @ large quantity of the richest kied of fan. The title reads, “ [igial of the rend Swamp, or the Mysverious Alligator Siayor.’* Mn. W. M. Furvexs, the popular actor, having renotrod tberal offers from some of the Caliitrnia managers, will shortly sail for San Francises, Al! thas hia (rienda here desire is that, in bi pew feld of operstions, he may mee with encouragement commensurate with his talent, (From the Alta Osiifornia, Oot. 6 } Amouremeota are in a dull state. The San Francieco Minstrels, however, are performing with great success. The Metropolitan theatre has been in nee by (eo & Mar- shall # cirens compaay, but will Poon be opened for the. trical aieplay, ip which Mra. Fiayme and Mise Prevort will appear. ‘The American company attrasta poorly, vot te eminently dererving of patronags. Madame Lola Montes baa been drawing crowded houses si cecramento It @ understood she about retirug frow the stage Me. ©. A, King etter Sree as Sonne. ship Jobn L. Svephens, alter prolonged absence Aviantic States. where be has bean en i new attractions for the Setrepotann tous accompanied by Mire Mary Provost, end talented actress, late of the Broadw: York She is engaged at tho Metropolitan. Mr. King bas alo made arrangements for other arunte of gerit to ) Wieit this State curing the fall eguaon. Religious Intelligences Bishop Hopkins, of Ver mont, will preach this afternoon and Rev. Frederick Ogtiby, of Trinity Charob, this evea ing, io the Memorial oburch in Hammond street, corner of Waveriey place. ‘The Rov. Charies E Harris, a Christian Jew, will preach tbis morning and evening, in the First Methodist Episco pal Chorch in Joba etreet, betwoon Nassau and William etreets. Rev. ney A. Corey will preach in the Fifth avenue Baptist church to day. In the evening the third sermoa in the course to young men wiil be delivered, In the Jefferson Aseembly Rooms, corner of Greenwich and Sixth avenues, Dr, Jobn Thomas will leotare this morving on “The Things Concerning the Kingdom of God and the Name of jesvs.’? This association has no identity with apy of the rects ef Christen tom, Protestant or Papal. ORDINATIONS. On the afternoon of Sunday last, the Rev. John Urling from the West lod ies, was ordained an elacr the Demarara mirsion in the Afrivan Methodist Eplscopa! ‘Zion eburch in this city. Mr. Willem E. Parrett was ordained over the church and society in North Plainfield, Conneoticut, (Central Village,) on Tuesday, the 14rb ul Mr. Eoward 3. Atwood, late of Andover Seminary, was ordained pastor of tbe cburch in Grantville, Mass., on Thureday, Oct, 23. Mr. Lyman Marshall was ordained ag an Evangolist in the First Congregational church in Manchester, on the Bch ult. IvIraTions. Rev. H. D Gange, of Freehoia, N. J., bas escepted the call vbapimously tendered to bim by tne North west Relormed Dutch church of this city. ‘The Rev. N. Judson Ciark, late of Southivgton, Conn., has ac an invitation to become pastor ol the Baptist Chereh ss ‘at Schuytkil! Pals, Pa., and already entered on is The Rev. Robert W. Harris, D. D., of White Piatns, Wentcbester county, bas ar ‘® umanimous call to the rectorebip of St George’s ‘Chureh, assoria. Rev. Jchn M. Lowrie, having accepted a call to the First Preebyterian Church, Fors hiwtgr Tad., nis pastoral re lation to the church at Lancaster, O , has beon dissolved. Rev. George Stebbins, iate of prc T., baa accept i wa favitauor to the churca et Carton, Fulton county, iL. Rey. W. W. Patton, @ favorite Congregational to Hartford, bas accepted a callto a church tn burg, Iil,, apd "will leave Hartford about next. He has been settled over the Fourto ai chureb tu Hartford tor 14 years. Rev, O H. Tiffany, of the Faculty of Dickinson college, Pa., bas accepted the call to assume the offices of the pastorate of the Associated Reforme1 Congregation of Boit!more, and on Sunday last entered upon the dis charge of his duties, preaching two sormone. Rev. Heury Darling of Ea has declined the cali trom the Union church of 3t. Louis, Rev. Pbipeas Robinson, late Principal of Chesior Acade- my, Pas received a call to the pastorate of the Presbyte- ran church in Jefferson, Sobobarie county, N. Y. Rev. A. Mondell, of Waterville. N.Y. has boon called to the pastorace of the First Presbyterian church, in Mar shall, Mich, Rev. O. M. Steele, of Strathan, bas received a unant gr call from the Third Presbyter-an church in Colom bus, 0. Kev. H. W. Cobb, of Brimfeld, sccerdeg cai! from Sccemertienl cou, Wi INSTALLATIONS. Rey. Joba Forbush was installed pastor of the church in Boothbay Harbor, on Wedoesday October 16. Rev. George W. Field, late of Brewer, Mo., was in- sualled as pastor of the Siem eireet church in’ Bangor, last w the Ist of January Congregation has received and church of Pres BESIONATIONS. Rey. C. W. Auable nus resigned the cbarge of the Bap- tistcburch at Germantown, and accepted an invitation become pastor of the Avenue Baptist church Brook- lyn. Rev. J. L, Wilson bas resigned the charge of the church at Jeflerron, Ind, sud accepted an invitativa to the churches of Scotch Grove and Cascade. The Rev. W. Hl N. Stewart bas resigned the rectorehip Newark, N. J. His re- rgvetion took eflect on Seturday, the ‘25th ult, Mr. ‘Stewart has received @ unanimous call to the parish of St Sepbens, Putatclé, Muss, which ne bas not yet ac- cepted. Rey. Dr. Smith, long pastor of the First Presbsicrisn ebhorch, in Sprivgfield, iliaois, Das resigned nis charge, to act es agent for the University at Peoria, uncer tae care of ibe U. 8. Synod. DFATH IN THE MINTSTRY. Rev. Henry White, oa* of toe oldcet ministers con. vected with the M. £. Cpurch, died suddenly at bis resi- dence, in Chrivtinns village, Dot, on the 24th ult Whee be retired in the evening he wae’ enjoyipg as good health ws oFual, wes found deadinthe morning He entered he ministry in 1805, and cor tinued to officiate until 1817. NEW CHURCHES. Last week several churches were requested to seat cole Ag the purpose Of consiituting @ pew church in “oe Poiladeiphia, out of the party that mag a 4 went oul hems the Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. N. B. Bokiwin to be pastor. ‘the pri chareh and congregation ef West Bloomfield, N J., bave stioceeded in the erection of a mos! substantial howe of worship, which will be dedi- cated on Weanerday, the Sth inst, A Preebyterian church was organived Septem der 2 Dupton, a new town upon the Chicago, St lau) and Fou In Lac Railroad, iweaty-three miles northwest of Obica- go. 4 nest and comfortabie meeting Xouse bas just been crested by the society at @ cost of $260, The new M. E. churoh, at Canterbury, Dal., was dedi cated on Souday, the 2Cth wt , at 10 o'clock, "A. M. Rev. J.D Onine. of Philadelppia, ‘aud Rev. D. Lambdin, offict ‘ated on the orceaton. ‘The Tabernacle M rR. cheres on Eleventh street, above Jeflerson, Philade! vbia, was with appropriate exerciser on the 26tb ult. Grace Chureb. iu Baltimore, eltuated at the corner of Park and Monument streets, erected for the sacred uses ef divine worship according to the rites and ordinances of the Protestant Episcopal church, waz, on the 30h ait, solemply set apart froto all unhallowed and worldly uses and coveecrated to the worstap of Almighty God, by the Roght Rey. William Rollinson Whittingb: Bishop of the dioeres of “Maryiaa¢, in the presence of s largo number of clergy and @ numerous congregation of worshippers. MISCELLANEOUS. The Presbyterian and Congressional Coovention of Wis- consin embraces six district conventions, oue hundred ant ters, oburebes Congregational in their polity. ‘The pastoral relation between Rev. Wm H. Kirk and the Preabyterian chorch at Fiabkill, N.Y, was dissolved by the Norte River Presbytery, on Tuesday, tho 7th ult, A yourg woman named Tomple, died at Vernor, Coan., on the 44th uit, She was at « religious and whiie laboring under much cxcitemont, and giving utter ance to her feelings in shouts, fed to the door dead. Bishop Ovderdonk, of Pennsylvania, whore [sentence of evepesion Was remitted, aly restored to priestly, or misirterial duties, but he baw po jarisoiction, having ro- tigned the discener in 1444, Ilo can, however, act for Bishop letter, if requested by the Istier, and can take ADy New Gioce#es wikhont reconsecraton. Wake Forest College, a Southern Paptiat institotion, has dipcontinued the wae of the Rov. Dr. Wayland’s Elements of Moral Science, “becauts it contaias *entiments ua- round, and ot With the domestic insutation of the Sovtb. ‘The iiitieth anniverrary of the ortination of Rer. Dav: YT. Kimbell, pastor of the congregatieual charch im ips wie, Maes., waz celebrated on the Sta alt. Rev. L. Araby, tormerly of Cheater, N. &., bas taken cbarge of tho congregational churon at Fartbacit, Min. Bishop B. U. Onderdonk, enys the Philadelphia Ledger, of tho 98tn vitimo, being restored to hia mioisterial fore Vicne, preached on Suuday morning last, 19 the Chareh of the Ascension. A large congregation of his former folluw worrbippers, friends and acmirers, waa present. He text the seventh verse of the fest chapter im —"The Lord is good; # stronghol! in the day bie, and knoweth them that pot their trast | Hom. lo acone'se, beautiful, logical and cloquent di course, in whieh the trials and triamphe of the wore incidly set forth, ho showed at once the spring of consolation and the certainty of the Divine ansistaoce ua- der the mont revere dispeneations ot Providence. in the evening, at Trinity church, he preached on the subject of pray ‘The peoutiac difiicaitien of high situations, and ihe need for the invecation of Divine aid were insteted on ateome length (he sure answer to prayer and the reat ied promise to the rightevues were also dwelt pon. = chorches were crowdcd on both occasions, Bishop's restoration is goverally regarded with ha ORDINATION IN THR ENGLISH ORATORY OF AN AME. RICAN CONVERT TO CATHOLICITY. On Sept. 29. the Bishop ot Birming! ordained priest he Pirmingbam Oratory tbe Kev. Mr. Tillowon, now a tather of the English Oratory. Mr. Tilotaoa ia a vative of the State of New York. Some baif earsago he visited England, made the persona) acquaintance of Dr Newman, and was by him received into the Catholic chureb, Be afterwards returned home but again revisit ft Epgiand, apd became a member ot the Uratory. wo hope Father Dilotson om hey day return to labor for the conversion of hia native land TRE RED NUNS OF RELOIUM. ‘There ie in Broges a commanity more interesting perhaps tha spy other Convontual extablienmont, for a cortain cel of mystery wbied enshrovds it, and from the fact— ‘ty explained by the vnbeaithiners of the losality in ich the convent has beon unfortuna nly pinced—ihat rocat of ta votaries either die young or lore all appear ance of health soon after entering it. The red nuns are of the arietccraty of Beiginm: their vocation ts entire y ‘contemplative,’ and thos they lead a life utterly devold of boman intercsta. S90 con aa they have taken the vows: of the Order, and assumed the fcsrlet robe in honor of the Saviour, they bid farewell foreve: their families. Never til] death “unbinds the silvor cobain’ are their visible forme beougbt fn contact with the world. Then they are joid oot, dreated ip the robes and acoseeorien of tho Or ‘with fresh flowers strowed abont them, and tal) ta perk thedding & serene Ifght om their fair, young faces; the gates are thrown open to the public, who are pormit: ted to view tho corpes from 4 distanve, the chauted ro- oom continuing throughout the day Jersey City News. True at Hepeow.—At 8 o'clock this morning the hotel of fl, HB. Newkirk, tn the city of Hadeon, took fire and was entirely destroyed, together with the sheds and « paint shop adjctnirg. The loss is not lets than $6,000, The fire originated in & paint shop adjoloing the shed of the hotel, i Which shop there has Leon wo dye for several Eftvcogt fut wo lies proven i source of tne go ee ee Terminer the criminal calendar is on, and the trials are proceed'ng. Charles Johnson, tried on an indictment for counterfeiting, was found guilty, He was arrested in his father’s bouee in Jersey City while in the act of signing a quantity ot of spariens poner, uh , tried charge of passing counterfeit oy, Wak ; tried on an indictment charging him with sain Shawl waa ft found gaky, Be was tried on aD indictment Large wi while on river. The Court decided that the offence ted beyond tbe limits of its jurisdiction. Michael G, Gogerty, trie on a charge of assault and ‘Dattery with inteat to commit a rape, was found yh of astault and only. This yt? the case in wi prisoner decoyed a young girl across the river to Hobo. ken, and ap attempt was made to drug ber on the New York tide of the river by Gogerty and another young man. Patrick Orthaughnensy, t tried on @ charge of asault and battery, was convicted. ‘The King of the Belgians has left Lacoken for the Cha- eau of Ardennes, Count Canitz von Dallowitz, Prussian Scoretary of Le- gation to the Court of the Hague, has been named Prus- sian Minister to Lisbon. ‘The Emprese Eugenie paid a visit, on the 16th ult, at the Hotel du Louvre, vo the Iofanta’ Amalia, lately mar- ried to Prince Acaibert of Bavaria, and whoee state of health has oblige | her to prolong her stay in Paris. Geperat Toletoi aud Count Gortecbakotl, gentiemen of ibe ceeraeee to the Emperor of Russia, have arrived in Pa ‘The Princess Varia Elizabeth of Saxony, widow of the late Duke of Genoa brother of King Victor Emmanuel, has celebrated ® morgana ic marriage with the Nee Orapallo, ex-orderiy officer of the late Duke. Mgr. Moreno, the Bishop of Iyrée nad confessor of the Prin- cose, aDnounced this intelligence to the King. ville—J M Dow, iar e kL tiyiew, in the steerage. ALS. From Savannsh, in steamship Knoxville Dow, F Van Wagener and lady, Onaries Ri Miss Ripley, A'S Forrest, Capt H Tracy, and. DEPARTURES. For Brem tye steamship Hermann—Mr. wr T resel, ads eats Lali mores Miss Jobans Dreeel aod servant do; BR Aation, New York; Vou Koller, iady and child: tafe Wand servant, ‘and Master Bolling, Mise Muder, Ws ®, 1 Laura "aber, Auggockel, on Waller ae haan Ze Yorn: Jos row Ken’ Now Yorks re Ri Diner, Ww Corvaler. Farne, Canada; eo yon, New, ‘York; Wm ‘eran epee, Butte, ‘A Tous a, and lady. german, Jot n;08, Pbempeon, H a2 Mr Jungeust Girard Mammes, Celdors ite chieren. Mr your i Mere Shabert Chien go, Mise We Broche, AE Koela Theodore Seden, W Robi den, W Wal, Franson norco Clee, fens, W Robinson, C jew York; Wm nd infant. New York; Mrs Corbursier and three Sia i bilberys and tufant, Jobo OAdier and two cll ren Dire A ‘Beineks, ‘New York; Edward Grayson, Chicago: Christopher Balz, New York; Jacob Stonington; AP Belprich, Mr Lock wood—Total, 77. For Havre, per gle Taconale- re Frances C Dam- mer, Mrs Cora Adelaide M Solomon, Mra Strong, Mr Bailey and lady, Phill p, Gugileimt JF JF Basetord, lady. children snd servant; Don Vi Dias Comas, Don Fose Ge Ulate, lady and servant Hoan Huber and lady, Pe Summer, lady daughter and servant; T G Gibson, 1 Shede! and lady, Nesers Van Luis. © grand, De Seeceee, Traburoi, Acello, Lawrent Main and child, Revo, Key B. oewenc, saul Susportaa, A Louette, Be Lestrange, A Frollen, Maile br uentinebel For Savannah, in the pee ip AH Gordon, Davi' § Anthony, marks Me Genome, re Alabama—J A Chambers, Hand, Mias Earl, Mra Dav, Koy br Carmichael, W a Kal, Andrewy Oliver. Kabert Da and son, V 1 Hoping, Dr Ey, Win Jennings, ¢ A King, Z L oolit mee ices and servant; Wrs uimy and two children, F T Martin, Chas Ming and lady, & ‘Thompson. Mr Canvon, Mr Laird, HT Greenwood and Indy, J Stoddard, lady two servarites Mins hang ee Layrred Stoddard. Master Jas |. Master Hi Stoddard an: nurse wre. Lemaret. Mrs Mary Driscoll child, C san and lady, George Jonce and servant Princess M« Murai and ser- vant. Miss Gall’ Dr Ramey, Mr Middieton and lady, Mr Mon- rons, Mr Vonner, Mr Hanson. Mr Poole, Mrs @ 4 YVitkina and ss children: Severance, Wm Crowder. lady child Rey ot; Mins Oth ke. ities WG tie ‘son, FE Lovel', lady and three chittren: HK Peek and lady, 8 E Winnemore, J Lee. F Coppeck, P Mumford, Chas Aa ae Thor Crosa, Thos Balvell. Judge Wm Marvin, Mrs Foster and three children, Mies Jacktiaon, Miva Hs NX 9 Brown, Misa Jane M Stevens, Chas Parley, Bawa aN got Mian Aro W Rishon, H F sali burg, Mrs ‘red Standish, + Piandi Mine J Min aie F Standish ering Siandiche Mins am, Miss Clara otic Helen Templeton, Miss Royel Standish Livy, 6 8 Ccuinmey’ Mra, Benbo Greenwood, Mist Ame Jane Middleton, and % For Norfolk, Ac., per st earushi Felix Casianz, JW Liovd, Wil Jones, Wil- lam BTaslor, A Neulewon, BY" Newelon. Nes Hailed aad twe children, Mrs Mary O'Neill, Mex Klica Moriarty aad child, dare Ha:ricon, two children and servant; Dr Porcher, lady, child urd servant: Mrs De Belem, Miss De Bolem, H Souter, Mise Cleric, J DD Fowler and lady, Mrs Sarah Burdick and Jomsooss FE Wallace, arke RG infant, Wiliam Steinhard Dr Selden and lady, aud 2 in the peerage. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. weve 20 eve 11 29 ~ port of New York, November 1, 1856. CLEARED Pym “i Porussia (Ham), Eblers,* Homburg—E Bech & un yornais (Pr), Devanx, Havre—Rm & Ed Poirier ichenck, Savannah —S L Mitchil? Ewen, Charleston—Spofford & Tiles Co Steamship Alabama § santenmetip beam Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &e—Ludlam & Abiy Mannebeba, Reanchamp Meibonrme—R W Cameron. Ship Trapte, Smith. Sydney. NSW—Gioodove, Arkell Eliot Sbip Chiongo Chase. Liverpeol—Nesmith & Sons Ship Neptune, Peabody, Laverpool—o H Marshall & Co. Cook, Liverpoo!—Howland & Prothinghara. Kdewut Moree. Lovdon-—Newmlth. & dons. Shelter, (iaagor qunart, New Orleans Laytin & Hurt- oat Brig Dorcthea, Diewliz, Moutevidea— Wm Thompson. bie Yeon "Btar. Ackley, Buenos Ayres—Van Brunt & mas Bros. J Peters. ‘a Croz—Ha Oe Kenepbar Brig Sea Lark. Brig Detroit, Ji rin. armen nm (Br) Pickels Uharlowetoen, PRI—C De Wout clthr FF Ladd (Br), Johnsen. St Joka, NB—A Smithers & ‘0. Behr W A Spaiford, Tcoke~, Jacksonville—G A Ferris £09 Sebr L A Fdwarda Stackeliord, Darien—Doilner & Potter. Schr A Mason Smith Georgetown, SC—Dollner & Power. Sehr Foutbern Relic, O'firien, Wiriagton—D C Murras. Merrill & Abbot. hin—J W MoKee, Jen, Wowton—Dayton & Sprague. loop Oregon Rhodes, Providence— Master. Sloop Maria Louisa. ge, Fall River—Master. Rieamer Georges Creck, Gager, Hultimore—Cromweil's line. Rteatner Boston, Seliow, Philadelphia Xandford's line. Btenmer keveriy, Price, Philadeiphia—N Briggs, «KRIVED Ludiow, Savannah, 50 houra, with Steamship Knoxville, mdse, to Sf Miteritt Ship Ind! T Front Brig Henrietta of DD days, wih supar tebe Stephen W with hider ac. to master Bch Julia M Hallock, Thomar, 8 Marke, 10 days, with cot ton, to 1 W Elwe! Schr EC Felte cotton, 19 Scranton Serr Yarehester. Chich Btemoer Noveity, Bell, Pviad " ireen Thin Arnold, Charleston, 72hours, with Steameh): « Borussia (Ham), Hambure; f.vonnaia (Fren Havre: Alo'ema, Savannah: Nashville, Charleston; Jam town. Norio’. Ae: ehip John e Thicrins, for Bremen, bas anchor he \p Hermon edt at Quare nine. Wind during the day, WSW scellancous and Sap ore Corson The eebr Satior's Delight, of Hroovien, yoster @ay morpirg while heating down the North river. was run de propelier Wastern Port, cutiing her down to Teach pler 11 North tea that the report that port for New Bed towing Ber wea ono out of orde and thor: Rare 1 jon 70 10, m from Matanzas, on the 2th inat, asmall bont with adavit painted re, at Bow! foked Up Bure Ororn. evant from Tarke Talands, with a caro of salt, went ashore last Vo'eloek on New In. The vevsel and CarRo yy prove & total lose. a hat de were saved The ateambont Connections. of the Norwich ling, wes yomer Jay morning foated off (ne Sectional Dock. aud towed to her berth pier 14 North river. ‘The medium clipper ehip Stephen Crowell, 9 chip Febastionnk, were = Cay morning tak Jance Dock for reps hey will be stripped, Pewiy coppered. The following vessels have been sold Intety i Sea Dow 20 tone. aboot 8 mothe old, buvit in # N whurypoe jonyee at $25,000; Dark n Maire, a0), brie Volante, New York, 14.000, cash, ship Saxon 7M tone (sold bv Renry Moulton), $2 A vebalee; and clipper ship Messenger, befitimn New Tors, on private terms ide, 288 /0ne Dosit at Portsmouth, NH, ia 1St4y Startevant lo aN m jor, Bethe Meee 8 lal hu ort Oct 90. by MeJoal. Townsend a At New 49 whe eddy vone. che le owned ay AEN 1 Capt Raliard, who will command ol o iin foots, nt Huckeport, Mowers & D Peters & Co, ot how. fon, and Gaptd BR Stubbe, Of Buekeport, whe wi'l commant fer, “She ia intended for the general Ireluhting business, and ia built entirely of write oak ‘ At Harrington th, & Wesutiful brie of about 3A) tons, called the Blaek Hawn; she ta to be commanded by Capt HW Kamadell. Danvers wth ult by Mesara Crvwell & Sindiey, « bre ae tona, to be commanded hy Capt Jobn Loring, Jr. Notices to Maviners, fp LIOWTHOURE, MARTIIA'® CLURVARD conen wate fa contoreaiiy ‘with the notice dated July 22, 1809, the = if jight # Gay Head will be exhibited at wanset oa Decar \iea, snd will be kept burning during every night teoremhier Fram real niore of the TAN We AB foot above the ground amd sro tect above the level of thy 4a, ‘The tower is of brick, colored brown, and glands about po by bpoderned of the rear of the ‘dwelling beases, “a lok it ie coanectad, “ithe lantern ia painied black. ‘The dwells houses are beick color. lst order, : aaa ioeried s Weighs hash of the nanasel eoies erase ge “ “acciass-cehinin goad isla ae cg is veawolt'Id wautien!or 21 auntie milen ‘The light now shown at Gay Head will from the above named date, and tn the of the next geasea the os yorder at the Lishihouse Board. y "wD PRANELIN Lt LH Engineer Ist and 24 Boston, Mass, Oct 22, 1356. ' - LIGHTHOUSE AND BEACON ON WANGEROOGE ISLAND, WEST 6tDe oficial information has been received at dhs oflce, through Officia! in! the Dopartenes a 2 State, that the government OF Olden bes given, potice that a light would be exhibited on the ist Uotober, Sema. the new puree recently erected om the ‘of the faiand of Wanger lat 53 47 2% wute for the old, beacon is erected on the sand hill 1700 feet E by N from the lighthouse, beacon, and Key buoy po ria tbe Weeer jt placed 3,18 trom the on the western part of the Island. By order of enthouse Board: HORNTON A, JENICINS, Seorstary. city Oot Nsom Tageingens —_— Bek which ald low New Bedford ist, bi , Slt uy 15 last reported: maton te = sie cy es bbls up Returned'om ascouot of the sekness “ue ket a3 brig Homer, oa Organ, rt at Nantuc’ wht tan mii mye ig Homer, Imbert, Adantic Sid from do Bd" sche William P Dolliver, Russell, Atlantic Edgartown soth, bark (late brig) Louisa Sears, May- bew, fire Blears bark = aga: Sid from Newport Uct 28, ship Benj Rush, Wyatt, for North Pacitic Ocean. cage weit 16 ap 10 wh sailed shane ‘gay te of and ih Marion. Davia, NES from const of Africa, Touched at Pernambuco Sept 20, Minerva, Gifford, % days trom New eres | Soe, Pacific, 2) bbis oll, put im to land Capt Gifford, wi ‘At Tabiti ioe’, ‘Tas Aenold, Sullivan, ‘ind to sail for home ina few days, with 2400 bbls ‘sp and 50 d do wh oll on board. ‘The Andrews, Smith, NB, ‘There weré po whalers i in por sailed from there in nonene axe ok iy 14, Swift, Via- cent, NB, 2 “100 bls sp oll ol all ald Aug for home.) Heard from July 12, lat 258, lon 174 45 Wo soa Gull, Nich Mich’ Louann, Norn, 160 ope Marc arch,’ Lou $05 Emi, do, 300 ep; May 2, lat 25 28 §, ion 174 4) W, Fraakting Packard, 'co, 190 op since teay of Islands. Of Vavaoe June I. isang Howland. Bod do do. ‘Off Fejees in June, George Washington, Caan: do, 50 sp; June 16, Al ha, Caswell, Nact 140 gp since leavin: Bay 23, Jobo A Robb, Skinner, FH, 7 Runbiagion. Olark, NB, 1200 sp: July 6, Oliver onatele ane a bbls wh of this had left that had up to 4 many ‘Ship bad taken nowsinge ‘The Java wanted 300 oon e A lever from Capt Wilson, ef ship Atkins Adams, of dated at Tombez Sep it 16, reports ber in the Gulf Sept ih;'s taken 265 Luis pbk oll Capt_W expected to join his ship im about a fertnight, Ole oo ‘at Payta. conde, Tlowland. NB, 400 sp on board, At Payta Sept 20, Gol ready for sea, bound ‘of shore shore ‘At Tombez Sept 1, Conner, Gifford, NB, 8 bbls sp 8 do black- fish oil ‘At Cerom. uo date, Lagrange, Thomas, FH, 900 bbis ap; svanoen, Si 2s bbls ol ‘also & whale ship with no figurs ea Arr at non A 22, Massasoit, Handy, Mattapoisett, Seam Anjier; 2d, if Hf cripo, Baker, Dartmouth, from New pay. Arr ai do Aug 6, Pioneor, Lambert, NB, from Anjier. foe provisions: hatau bole ep sud 400 do" wh Ol Capt bag Teperts the following vesels at Anjter Jul ison oh Ea ward, Smuith, tp 1000 wh; Pamela. 1. do, 4 sp (lost a boat and crew by desertion dall, do, 140 sp: Massasoit. Handy, ; Ann Hamilton, h Saw ‘Twilighitoripktan, wi w June 1. Twi rt th, doy no ol this sean. Jamace Maury, Curry, do. Whe: SK Good fee turn, Wirg, do, , cleans ‘m Thompson, White, 2 whs; Scot land: Smith, do. At Watcolacke duty 11, South Amorica Walker, NB. 150 ep ‘a, wd Would sail thatday for New 1f0 wh—was ready for Zealand. Beard from June20, lat 26 10 § (not lat 6 10S). low 176 20 W, Sophia Thorton, Mebola, NB. 300 sp since eaving Bay of Ie lands. Hoard from, vo date, Mt Wollaston, Potter, NB, bad taken two whales since Jeaving the Bay. ‘At Roraimnga June 9, award Garey. Wiaslow, Man, to seit that day on s craven, all well 70 bbls, all told Heard from, no date, dc. Mat Atkins Adairs, Wilton’ FH, 70 npok sue lant Heard from in June, Indis, Howiand, Ni, 600 #p acd paten—May ZT, no lat, &e, New eye Smith, NL, 3 » Jon 7) Pe ES SA ton, Nicola July 18, vo Jat, Ae, Swit, Vincent, NB, 800 sp since leaviag Ba: of Sends Clark, NL, nothing July 6 Charles y 7. Mogul, Tutte, NL, M00 bbls. July's, etter ‘soa, Huatington, on Ta, Ports, Home ALBANY, Oct SI Arr aches Armatrong, Brockett more; Chief, Fountaia, do; Thos Page Scott, do: sa Hdl erpriaa, Simpson, Bel fee. Iman, Crumb, NYork. Cli scars Dart, P Nathioiel, Hart. New ilaven:€ fluubrouck. Demites, Hack: enmack: J Cutirall Hotehkies, Bridgeport; Caroline, Kissec, Apdrourtt, Middle F: ~ar ahips "Bel wet Lunt, Colestins NOrloans; bake. Lunetie, Jordan, Mata usan Ch sine Fortune Isiand; Gem . Hammond, rere celpbin; Stowers, Thorn tee. soir outa Ls te Bray Bika. Dowatng: 4 le, Pray Dowalng: Amina, Cortes Crowell Sherman. rickeburg: Prowens, Hul as Ward, Baker, and Disdem, Ladlam. "Baltimore; Geo Amos Nichcis; Pi juonnrek, Bur- coughs: Edna ©, Kelley: Lonsdale, Crowell; JP Cake, Kadi : — Anna Harding: MY Prettyman, Whirlow; Oceaa eazie: Sabwa Huntle; ; Alpive, Hooper: Gipay, and fe reat, Olark: DP Ta pe, Beery Hooton. Gilen. Philadelphia M Betts. Godfrey, Delaware Oky; ewis, A woaer: Vanderer, Treworgy, Montrose, Nickerson: Sam Ciman, Crowei in Bell om Kearney, BrowD: Gazelle, Ba serge ek any Wh, der, ea art Fors, lagvaphed, a July 14" Bark Diligence. from brigs “Orleans,” trom ; Dani Webster, trom Philadelokia for Salem. ' Sigal for four brive Cid shion F ‘anconia, Poole ard fH Bondy, Huey, ROrleane: bark Loni Raton Safford. Demerara rig CF O'Brien, Fountalp, Savant Charleston; Myra, Fuller, Piiiadeiphint sebes tier zoe, Ly ag = Mobile: Empire, Albany and Troy: ao ¢, Snow, and Cape ee, NYork. sid, wind Ma! W trea amabler: beige a & Mona Condor Pa RGOR, Oct 2— Arr, schre Bucentear. Condon; J ve ; Harding: bepzihah, Lunt; Bulow, Dodge; a. Hamli: Lavell Waldo, Elwell: Albion, Tukey: Brilliast Klages? Express, Wentworth: H Crosby, Nve; Pushaw. Pitcher, aad Palestve, Wright, Roswe, Won ‘Abbolt Parker. N York o—arr brig Mrances Rebecca, Cottrell, Saraa- vor Folsom, ——. ‘ON, Oot ag gg mn lg oe Rollins, Has West; James Adger Carne soles Po. Bulkley, NYork: Eneperd A Mount, Sselh Alpany. Ho ow a spanish brig, unkrown Cl snip Gontas, Lebby, LF 4 }; ech oe Fey Smith, Warren, na Nvis Fr vole 3.3, Thon mR Vork 2, ORORGHTOWN, Oot S— Art brig ith Mo'iilvory,” Meert- brug mav. Portiend 2st, schr Bdward Smith, Nomon: Ubarles Heath. Coison, Boston, eetr L Gopeand Stratton, Fail ltwver: ith, sehr’ H Townsend, Holtman, NYore. Cid 28D, brig Loango, Arrania, Havana. NRABDINER, Got 25—Arr sehr Caroline hone, Boylagion, pia for Bang: ‘Harriet. Stanwood, do for Hhungors : Fakir, Hig: on for Wow rt Corson Conon; A Tirrell ‘omp cWeever, nd let Wileim, Hulse, Boslan for Philadel. neturned, sche Charlie & Wille Sid scbr Engle. bark Diligencd, Yo perb, Athany ‘for rm ichard Thompsoa, Wiileits, Philadelphia for do; for Sa.em | Adelira’ Britt do for Augus: Tark. Vienna. Md, for Poreemoute ‘Treasurer, Fist ta; Orris Francs Harrix Ocean Wave Prenk Orion. T ian. Harriso. Ebomr son, de PM—Arr brigs Gov Brock, York, Phiade Hopkins do for Vango pon, Haltimore for Boston; for Poriaud: Eline Ladle peed (tie), do for 8 John, NB: B Wavson (three mest nem, HOricane for owen: Mer i. Bargent P Iphia (or Boston; B , NYerk tor Poruiand; 1.® Levering, Coren, aad Catt” In Shaw, Boson for Wilmington, Del; Mary Eiizaneth, Price; J Ireland, Frombes; Triamph {op} do Jor Phi'aaelph more, Momezuma, Ryde: Oliver. Hearse. do for Alb: bam for Philndelphia Tov Oregon, Bal i vincetoven fe rey. Maris, Itoxbniry for do; York. Lamartion, To rere Pro Cainte for Ao: Mat ‘rederic Reed, Croaby, Dasure bark PO Alexander Merryraan, Hosion for Taltimorn; brie Emtns ¥. bivghs Win Tinche for Boston: Morning Light, Hussey, Wilwirgton. NC. for do; Ehirbure, Damon, NYorig for Ban- gor, Tangent, Wass Addison {06 NXork, sehen i J Talon, Gorioik for itoaton: WC linzon. Philadel nfo, Portland: Sauge iy. atte) wore Justina, Wo. sory, ara Reor He ; Nereche TR Jon 2d, brigs Monuella, Kelton, NYork; 24h, croft, an. MACHTASPORT. Oct 21 Arr schr Crusoe, Foster, NYork. “14 Sth. hele Fenny Lind, Cole, N York, NEW BEDPOND Ont We Aer gehen’ Roawell King, Sher wan, Harviet & Sareh, Tiosfand Willfam ¥ Copbltt, Rows iadeiphia: Slat, echr '} Troma on, Lamphier Delaware ‘Gr. Cid bark Robt Penretl. Hnxtord, ‘srdenas. Bid bark Tre mont Baker, Philadephia: rire Marrado fern Talepde: Monica. Tonrra, itelumore, score Saunes tf 0 mead Roger , Mirror, Whi's, Albany. NEWRURYPORT, Oct %— Arr achra Phiindeiphia, Gireite, Kelley, Baltimore 8d eehra Amel Leman. May gues, Onan ngcett, Philadelphia EW RAY rr brie & 1 Swan, Prindie. ‘o Rio; sehes Copnestiont, Pht Caroline, Keisey, Albany, ro Pr ies Row —, fenth, NY, . orm 08 any: Direetar, de; Copy, do, Wright. Philadelphia, oe LA "bet Mare ache Geo 8 Adoms, Sone N brig Faron fare, Bongell, Levsere hist Mary ttamatvome ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. at OO LATE FOR FOR CLASSIFICA’ TION, | y Gnaxn, MARS Vartinn OF THE DEWOC oRACT of the Twenty-second ward will be held nt the house of # Hughes, in bighth avenne, corner of Forty ninth on Moning evebing, id ina, ta tality the regatarly nominate harter \icket. The friends of reguine notninations are invited tornliy in their streseth. The following eminent gpeatere have eonaenied to addtems the meeting —Hornce A 5 Garritt Ih. striker, It, rd Wastend, Jaren 8, Magter, James © Hayes, Nic be agrit. By order of the Waed be _—s a My AMS. STRW4RT, Chairman, ’ RIK PR, on Peten Masteacon, hea aries, | ney 1) WINTER WiLATNERY —wyre. HONOT CS (Mira Foy) will oven her aeleet atyles of fall © “ae millinery on Thuratay, Nov. 6, at ler rooms, 82! Bromley Faigeoce to Twellja sireg.,

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