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~20 Supreme Court—Cireait. Before Hon. Judge Clerke. ‘THE WILL OF HENRIETTA WICKS. Nov. 10.—Jn the matter of the will of Henritta Hicks.—This case bas been several years before the courts and bas been to the Court of Appeals. The present trial before a jury is to inquire whether a certain instrument was truly and legally executed by Miss Hicks as a will. The testatrix died in No- Our Washington Correspondence. Wasuinatox, Nov. @, 1856. The Cabinet—Policy of “>. Buchanan—Important Issues to be Created—Danger: —- PRnancial and Cimmercial fave vests, dc., dc. ‘It is underetood here that Genera! Quitman will uot ac cept the post of Secretary of War if tendered him, aud that the chances are decidedly againat his betog called to the post even. He and Davis are rivals, and while the one would refuse oftice bestowed through the influence of regarded in the beet informed circles bere aw the suc cessor of Mr. Marcy. The Southern mombers will op- pose the appointwe ot of a Southernma a, because such & Polley decides the fate of Cubs for ever. Mr. Siideil no doubt could take the post, but he will hardly sacrifice himself simply to secure power for four years, Indeed, I doubt if he will accept ary Cabinet position, It would neutralize his personal influence, and NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1856. f Four bebr N Harve; bs op lu, Bears, Sebr Sehr Scbr Bebr br Ape! br Ranger. ‘est Be z 5 Bf ei 4 4 F vember, 1846, leaving her property to her maiden sister, Catharine, during ber life time, if she remain- ed single; if she married, half was to go to her the other, both feel disposed, mo doubt, to oppose cach | influence there to bis other claims on Mr. Suchanan, other through all honorable means. Davis’ wishes will | Those whe ought certainly to know his views, are conf: | Coq “ciants“eqainat 30. no doubt have their due weight with Mr. Buchanan, and | dent Mr. Slidell will mot be in the next Cabinet. Theposi- | soldiers under the command sister, Mrs. Terry, and at their death it was to go to | his wishes and the promises of his friends at home are in | ton of Secretary ef War is pretty well settled. The im- It was their children. Robert T. Hicks, the brother of de- ; favor of another distinguished DMissiseippian, Hon. Mr. | mediate friends and admirers of Quitman are somewhat ceased, contests the validity of the will, on the falo to Cpe EY Paypp apee i Thompeon. This gentleman was defeated by Davis for the | reluctant to see him go into any national position. If he | with the view & & 2 © a di he “Jake Thompson’’ is made Seoretary of the Laterior, or tn the Wests as tho Gxbiget mest stand with the grounds that the witnesses to the will not ask- | 78 broken book; also, a | Sonate inst winter, and it ts believed that the friends of | does receive » place Mr. Buchsnan’s constitutional | others pretend, rules Yall ed by Mss Hicks to sign it, and that ake di not de wed en, tt oats year, five fect eight | % Priseat Secretary of War are commitied uncoa- | S<Vieers, depind upon it, Cubs has boom alkedof and that | {cab somlmarma moiGh are =P HCAS! Re brg Giana, reeaiy clare it to be her will. Her estate is worth about | inebes high, light complexion, sandy hair and ditionally in Thompson's favor. He is spcken of for | — Jemso and Of Indiapa, aspires to the Interior De- | | Whate ar ). With cargo of Br brig Gloour, recembigt whiskers; wore a dark’ pilot cloth coat, blue { t8¢ Post Office, or Interior Department. Of course | partment, wi nest afer the State, has the most | been at tbat time, it is an undenied fact thet ? ‘aie aii + $2000, which, by Ueuring compound interest, | foftdn "shirt; woollen Pants ad’ calf Dootg, and | Muiasippl cannot Bave two Cable! appoiniment, and! | inivence and Walaa aoubh back | bert tough, abaddencd, end petra tigen | gesty sen a rae } i i 5 eg would aow amount to $40,000, It appears that on | hada fracture in the lower jaw. ~ rca chexy ond the veium- | sieemer ucts eS Ld ‘inst the whole Austrian army, tamensely supe- Steamer Petrel, the Sta of December following her decease, Samuel A man about twenty-five years old, five feet two | postmaster-Gei a ; ond . . Willits presented his petition to the then , | inches high, dark complexion and stout built, dark | rotaner General, Goitman cannot expect to be Seore | fev seca meiluca, conhrined by the sa eebare, ca the people of Lommoardy pelag ep. | Sleenier Sheluckel Geer’ Hereica, (Mr. MoVane,) for letters tesamentary, who there- | hair, cut , and dark whiskers on the lower part | [77 ° War. ighly probable, as your correspond | Fi ctanan must fail, and Fremont succeed bia, to ag to tbe future jorm of thelr government, the P , issued citations to the heirs and next of kinof | of his face; he wore @ drab overcoat, two biue | ©! states, that Slidell will be made Secretary of the | now and fresh man. Bright orce in the Pepular voto, stood thus—682,600 ia favor of au iaime- | Ove br's. unknown. | deceased, returnable December 28, at which time | Woollen shirts, dark cassimere pants, and had ame- | Navy. If he accepts this post it is with an eye to the | supremacy in the West is narrowed diate fusion with the og of Sardinia, 24,790 for an ig the day W to8, and tight. ; Robert T. Hicks, the relator in this case, brother of | moradum book. ‘ acquisition ot Cuba by some means, and over which the | Ces. I believe Mr. a g desires pepe republic, eo} ae moet, eanrey. Telegraphic Marine Hoy Mics Hicks, appeared and opposed the proof of the | _ A man about twenty-five years 0'd, five feet eleven | navy may have considerable check’ wrt Se ee ee lows ioay bein’ retorenze to the, form oC iaeir govern. | 2OSTON, Norll—arrahip Fiying Childers, Cronstat alleged will. Test'mooy was taken on the'oth Janu- | inches high, light brown hair and sandy whiskers; ve © a pawatee serie te Durie of Maney, | labet eet oe ae wiee of ment, are deeply impressed with the necessity of com: Herald ary, 1347, and the whole matter finally submitted for | wore dark cassimere pants, red woollen shirt, brown | po'sible that Buchanan turn e deaf cer to his Bow | Tires have informed you, bas pact union with the Piedmontese to reconquer thetr inde- | ,”HILADELPHIA, Nov ll—Arr schra Empire State,” AS— = e i ke bands with the present able Secretary wood, Chatham; ‘ashburn. Thrasher, Taunton, BF jecisioa to the Surrogate, on 22d January, who on | linen overhauls and calf boots; be had in his wallet | /t'czds end etri land, He and the President elect are in active corres. | Pendence and freedom. M Cullin, and reen, Bosto . ne bh ot | three gold nga marked BS one ugg pin alao | “7a, comentrine un wore wae here array | 04 nae r"Gemootct ember ofthe Froch wenatve | Siz thse Bett Bi WSS any, iecting the will and arjuy it to be null and void, | @*mall brilliant star pin,a fold guard chain and | yon which the republican party now stand mast beeunk, | _ One thing is evident, Mr: Buchanan has determined ees scene 0 Saar ee SPO Te, |e RON eo for the reason that’ the tostatrix did not de- | slice, and the following certificate:— — | 9 obiiterated cr ibrorbed. | The friends of Cuba be: | 0 4 tetra ialcnded 19 eeailoc oh a deepeue ts, | cabuons for Alexandria, accompanied “kis liberal | | ‘The stesership ‘Nachle, Copt Ewan, arrived yenerdy claze ‘the same to the witnesses to be ber | avis cenigas that the breton, Wilieen’ Yankes, served | Meva,ttat,, the sequlsition of te oe aad rill | puce, ard, right or wrong, present he issued involved Gopation with # log cpisode, full of the wsual compll- | from Charleston. We arc indebled to the purase for papers. . a last | and testament, or biish it as i to the . | mentary ceremonies copcerning the present condition of Lacxenep—At Buoksport Ist ipai, a ship of about 1200 at ; as Waichmau and wheelaman sixty-eigbt days and paid ions. It is better, think, to go before o. | tothe people. The Monroe doctrine is to receive vitality; v : suck ot the time of the execution thereof, and did | hoetal fcex en board. ¢. W HELY, Clerk. | ploona war question, eatin, oF any cincr | CvbA lato be acquired, and Kugland and Fraace resistod ir. his a neunaion branes saree, Bi dan eee Dutdersand ttiers: and Cast Castle, who wily Someand bere Lot request the witnesses to subscribe the same. | “iso a note or memorandum book, written in | question involving our foreign relations, ‘than upon the | {0 the last extremity, if An, the West Indies. | a ee ict teador conveys cormeny romain, | , At Bellas, by Mesara Hodgman & Glover, 37h wih the fae pom pede ope of On eee wee iA German, and a white handled peoknife. comentic iseuee 2 Involved {a proslavery and enti Tag copeeracti of ibe Cabinet wi indicate this. ic ino | cones and Tefoctions, which cannotrefect much to the | PAE,AdaineC Adame, of about 400 tons, to be conumande®! will, appealed from the decision of urrogate Awan, some twenty-five years old, light com- | slavery. Upon that question democratic party ‘s credit of our French neighbors avd friends, ‘ ‘ Cirenit Judge, who, on the 3d of July, 1847, | plexion, brown hair and sandy whiskers on chin | badly beaten. To prevent the election of Fremont ic n pe Rg Soy EF oie | Me, Belmontet’s Toland being exclonively fmpreased with | cig at New Bedford Portman FLBY made ‘sis decision reversing the decree of tne Surro- ly. He bh d white plaid velvet vest, | 1560, there must be a reconstruction of the political ge- the dees hap ghey ‘sia ond rm at New bark (ate ship) jeaney Kot . + Shower or | only. He wore a blue and white p! ography of the country. The entire power of the ed. | ‘aived the seals of State. As it iz, a new man and a new lazz\ing giories Bonapartes, young, is | Furhaven), Marsh, Pacific Ocean: barks Aurora (new,, ate, and directing a feigned issue. The order of | light brown striped cassimere pants, blue woollen | Ovni anc a will be sirccted to thin one tat | Policy will hold them. visibly misied in some quotations of facta; and im some of | tons, of Westy ort, Marshall, do do; D Franklin (of do), Russell, shea Circuit Judge (Edmonds) is complained of | ghirt and fine ca Jellow topped boots, and had in rd OF consequence, and no policy, tae bold ‘The President’s eatimable lady, 1 am told, looks for- = oan using Ni 's meee, he says that | Atlantic Ocean. Sid bark fusan, Pacific Ooean. ae as upanthorized, his vest pocket the following:— leading to a ‘orcign war, will be declined. In lees | ward with eagerness to the day when she will tura her Hae aaa ta alice tase, aiiobrogs, | Would ship oli beme and fedt for ancther eruise., -At'4o, sane i Mr. Ripley, Clerk in the Sarrogate’s office, pro- The bearer, Peter Dariey, bas been on board the back on Washington. Harry Hibbard, of New Hamp. | The Piedmontese od . duces the record, and deposes that it is in his hand | policy Toicdo'simee July, aad hen ected om Oreman nat | ane7ehs the financial sad commerail aterets of ie shire, fs in the ofty, and no doubt. will ‘ep not Gauls, and Livy and Saulast represent theta as actual | prieicns Sara (probaby'of Ma "Wapt S hat eee writ'ng: be saw the original will; this produced is a Reve found bim a steady and attentive man. He acted | causes less, the confidence of the new administration, members of the Italian ye’ bey <9 ro na Len reat many w 'on the coast, whieh had dope 3 corrects copy: last saw the will in the Surrogate’s | as secoud engineer on the last trip to Chicago, and gave P.8—Mr Toucey wi!!! not be Seerotary of State. beartb, Craychee py lg ected ed national ban- ‘On Coast of Guinea May 22, Newark, Smith, NB, 300 sp. office four oF six years age; no one had charge of it. | every satisfaction. J. B. DENSA aM. Our Porto Rico Correspondence. bas ewer neue pnp ye nnn Napo- | ship 0c Spoken, die, Mi, iC. Wetinore alo depored to the existence | , 4 man from twenty-five to, thirty years old; stout Wasnmctox, Noy. 9%, 1866. Poxcx, ?. R., Oot. 26, 1856. | leon bad with Autcmarchl a few days before his death, | 25 a Gaye Gacd Haren om etre for Boston, Bent t the will. * . a — ew York ‘ . “ és vi 7 . | when be expressed his regret at not na ven te the Ship Odessa, Barstow, from Liv for Sav! Oct cl M. Terry, examined by Mr. 0"Conor, | aud light brown hair, and light he san under his | View of New Fork Politica—A Grand Oomepiracy agains: | The Cholera in Ponce—The Number of Vitimt-—The Mar. | When be capross ay ait eteeesenae aes ei | ofGork rerpool rannal, Oct 2, fe resides at 174 Henry street; Miss | cars: he wore a black wool’en vest, durk casaimere | Mayor Wood— Arrangements for the Custom House— kets—Ile Exports for September. that the Ttallan soldiers had showed themselves worthy | .,.B4rk Sea Bird, Weston, from Manila for Boston, paceed Ase a Nov., 1s46; at her request I went to ber | pants, bive woollen and nite cotton shirt, and had Drckingon to be sent out of Ce Countrydn Interesting The cholera invaded the bay of Ponce on the 5th inst., | to fight by the side of the french. Bri; j Mooiligh, from Jacksonville for Cardenas, Now 1, lat residence, in Monroe street, on Jume 39, 1646, 1 | 2 small portemonnaie with tobacco in. Leiter—Arrang-ments for Judge Parker, Peter Cagger, | and up to this date the deaths may be said to sum up ¥ ‘This is aT jndclanes, veer Sopherng. indices baled 7 laion 39. pain petat 4. M. she was in the back parlor; Mrs. Terry, Ca- ‘Two girls, sisters, about twelve or fourteen years Hiram Walbridge, James T. Brady and other Patriots— | seventy-six, which includes all classes of persons, As fy ht ey a regretted death. Lo. ja thet barks Catharine, Phillipa, tharine Hieks, Mrs. Willets, wife of Samuel Willets, | old; both bad on blue and white mixed woollen uth puiting in for the Siate Department, éc., dz. | veval, the first victims were persons of irregular and bed of not ving, seccomplies "and - to our for Slengvoln nen day hen ay tor New Tore. named as exeettor, were there; there was a docu- | hose and leather pootees. ‘Nash, from New London . une; brig L jeaton, ‘aere which sh Jared to be her will, and | One little girl about three or four years old, and ‘The leaders of a taction that eent Presidont Pierce tom | dissipated babits, who resided moar the mouth of the arr Aug iT. — ns — it; - then asked me to \ an infant two or three months old. y premature grave have re-organized anew, and areal- | river, ina low, flat, swampy and unhealthy place. They ane abt Oct 15—In port sehr , of and for Balti. Ponto Gaszt1o, abt Oct 15—No Am vessel in port Poxcr, PR, Oct24—In «Gen Taylor, Adama, from. Portland, disg: brige W Hi Brune, Knicht. from and for Balik more do, Robt Mowe, Nelson. for NYork, ldg: Watts, Foearty, for do do; seurs Mohawk, Heard, from New- foundland for Baltimore, do; Falmouth, Westberry, for New ‘ork. do. ign it: beth signed it in esence; she then asked A boy ten or twelve years old, four feet eight | ready at work apportioning out the spoils, and arranging | were often admonished by the respectable part of the . Rudd to sign it, and be did; J then leftthe house; | inches bigh, light brown hair, had on only @ white | the programme which is to direct the aiministration of | community to remove to a more elevated and healthy folded the will and took it in’ my possession; the | cotton shirt, anda blue and white mixed woollen | James Buchanan from March next. Forney assumes the | part of the town; but with that reckless spirit which isso signatures bad Leen put to the will; she asked each | sock on one foot. lead, by deciaring open war against Mayor Wood of your | common among such a clans of persons, they disregarded A young man, some 1S or 20 years oid, light corm inch the Wallan frontier to the Austrian witnees to mo it; I kuew for what purpose * : ugg pony: the I t house; Mr. Rudd also knew. She | plexion, dark brown hair and eyebrows. ‘He had on | city aed his thirty odd thousand supporters. The suc- | the friendly advice given, and have forfeited their lives | puting 7 c wad ¢ Rowe’ eeaials ‘rill thee sign.” “Prederiek, Iue woollen pants, dark cloth vest and gilt buttons, | cess of Mr. Wocd bas sadly interfored with Forney’s ar. | by thelr indiscretion. pen od ag Bat ory bgt ny CE mg py ane fut Sle koa We Gorge. Lindsay, staat will thee sien?” I asked her, “Is this signature | red woolen shirt and pink striped calico shirt, white | rangemcats in matters conneoted with New York, for he The cholera is of a mild type, and when a person is | soldier who planted the heck nee the balwarks | bark Cosssck, Ballard, Singapore (and for NYork or and your will?” she said yes; I took the will with me | woollen socks and calf boota; had marked with Indis | saw ia the defeat of this gentleman the rmoval of all | invaded, by taking elmpie medicines, they can very | of Tarragona, In 1009, at the of that place, was | Wan iried, Celentano Hictons batke cious hana Von oing aad returning: 1° was there about twenty | ink a form of a hesrt on the left wrist. men . ‘ a: Biranchi, from Cremona; and in Bianchont, also an | hees Loando for NYork: Moneynick, Smith, ‘Town for eee is ‘A man, about 46 to 60 years old, 5 feet 6 inches obstacics to Bis possession of power avd plunder, As it { easily cure themselves, and under good treatment inva- Italian, was the first to t the Frosch banner on the | London: Maria Louise, <a bingapore for NY ° Ship Bem Count moved to strike out the answer. Over. | high, bait dark, whiskers snd eyebrows considerable | '%, te Mayor will have to encounter the wholesale | risbly get well. Many who were attacked simply, and | Malekot Tower! These must be sufficient proofs of the | Rock, Gorham. from Calcutta (arr Sept 16) for London, ruled and exception taken. ray. big toe joint on left foot crooked and enlarged. | siaaders and misrepresentations which are hourly being | were oasily cured, by thelr stupid impradence in eating | gallantry of our Itaan soldiers, od aoa Sr: | Of by back Somme gg Ly Kg SS ‘ore k Woo! pants, blac! poured tnto the ear an by Forney and his New | improper food, got worse and dicd. Dr. Peter L. Arm- remaining Sept 2, arr Sept 15, and bark Wma Wood- Wore dark woollen. pants, black eloth vest with gilt of Buchanan by F Beimooiet, nd bie countrymen, of ube Gorts St. Danerasio Cross examined - I cauuot repeat word for word what I said at that time; {don't remember that at | buttons, and white cotton . York Hotei crew of conspirators. The whole eccret to | strong, who attends the Plaza, deserves great praise and In view of these facts we will readily accept Mr. Bel- Home Port: the former trial IJ said that i did not recollect Miss Aman, some 35 years old, light colored hair and | the airooious assauite which ave been made by McKeon, | credit for his kind attention, and prompt exertions to all | montet’s advice, “to trast in ourselves and inGod’— | ALRANY, Nov 10—Arr ecbrs Joun & Ford, Campbell, New ree i i ; sandy whiskers. He wore black woolen 5 on vous, 4; for ex; bas Bru ; Trimmer, Ford. Bridgeport; ty, 7 de ia ae ee cinta Mt St | 125° Sen ramets Seo rel wes ats | ante Po eae yor cit ey wash. | lac of prone Be rani! ow young mon as | Gass Ct isc nym tattats | nt eer ei Mi ban aie correct: I do Gistinetly recollect the request by Miss | white cotton between them, light colored woollen trate, is to be found in the simple fact that Mayor Wood | sesistants, who cheerfully co-operated with him in visit- | confide in thcmselves and in their good swords. poy ig mn Rh OE pean) ficks. Mr fudd aid not appear to hear her; he | vest with large horn buttons; supposed to be the | was svpposed to stand in the way of this corrupt and | ing the sick, administering medicine and rendering as L.W. TINELLY. | Wisningion: Gen’ LaFayette, Thompson, Stamford; soos stood avout fifteen feet from her; 4 from | second mate, j ; unscrupulous combination of politicians. Mr, John | much assistance as they could; by so doing a great dai ‘Willlamsburg City News. Gla ncare s E ayoe dayne, Daiiemores Macy Price, hig manner he did not hear her; he is slightly deaf; | A lady, about 35 years old, 5 feet Ginches high, | yexeoa, in his elaborately prepared assaults, had an eye | of eervice was rendered, and so promptly that many | py. snp Yanne at Guuxx Powrr.—The abip builders at | Bichment: § D Walley, Cairty, New Haven: Farmer, ae tees sat Ba ent fos aad te cea tae Baad } _ s yes ap ‘tire. ‘nite ees ad taney ae only toa seat in Mr. Buchanan's Cabinet should they have | cases were cured at short notice which would have n0 | Green Point are taking advantage of the presont fine aaa tage ee Doane, wus in the corner ard Miss Hicks stood ‘at the end | boots: had oa fingers one plain gold ring and one | bad the ¢ifect of crushing on aaasptr as ted Coote eh miectieel nae nie me Reon compelie! | weather, and the yards prosont quite an animated ap: | iin Crmiades Feton, Farcshuare: barks fr scilia, Newion of the piano: Mr. Rudd and I left the housetogether; | coral (o.: also, a black glass bracelet; two or three | strange, ead even incredible az it may soem to Ni * cma eee sar ace ant pearance. Pordand, Indiin Summer (sew). of and from Portland, beige Miss Hicks was not an invalid: she was delicate. | | front upper tee’h gone. Yorkers, this life-time officeholdor would be Secretary | (ions, in regard to dict, are deserving of ull due conside. | Wekiord Webb haa just commenced a bark for Tucker | Tutuss Achorn, Hastings, Cardenas: Galena, Frisbie, Alex Re-examived—Soe was of fall age; she wasander | The Chicago Jowrnal has the following in relation | oj ibe Navy aad the successor of Mr. Dobbin, a gentle | rations. In fact, if persons would take care of their dict ‘ Philadelphia; Abbott Lawrence, Paieh. no restraint: she appeared to be of sound mind; she | to some additional bodiex washed ashore from the | So se wire of the aspirant, measuring in his stockings | 1 cholera timethe Jiseago would die ov of tselt for | & OoOPCF, of New York, for the New York and Glaagow | {hi DIG oer guimosnd from Port, Ewen for Wangan looked at 'ue paper; she did not read it then; it had | wreck of the propeller Toiedo:— “ ” want of victims, as we have taken pains to investigate | trade. She will be 150 feet in length, 32 feet beam, 1934 | telegraphed yesterday, remains at anchor in the roads been sent to ber before; I think I said to Mr. Radd, | . WasHineron, Oct. 0,1 four feet mine inches, and weighirg about eighty-eever | the causes of many deaths, and tind that improper food, sy E ‘about gy peep ow ies nate. eee, Nabeerve: Amealiete (yw), Wesguiaty ‘Frederick, sign it,” and be came forward: he ‘There came ashore at this place this A. M., in ad. | snd shai! pounds. The Mayor's success may how. | such ag tains, peas, beans, and such indigestiple a Damned intended for the Glasgow trade, | Moses, NOrieens: barks Prompt. ‘Durstey, Portan: 3 powee me and signed it; he was aboat a foot from | dition to the sixteen I sent you an account of yes. | ever, be the means of rending into private life the | foci bes Ween weten. = pea ya Nabe por hag — pm gr for abe | Mcdcra Ford, hiludetphin, to load for West Indies: brig Oar: e nolking on. | terday, three boaies—one a ‘girl about 16, 9 boy 10 | oaicenoider of ibirty years’ deration, and the opporent | inavaiebiie tate mrcitions lace the colts bene | Delaware, Lackawapa and Western Railroad Gompany, | [ih jie sonksonvipe! sole Lit Nickerson, Beane. jones, Crowell, ederick Radd was examined some years ag» | or [I, anda man about 25 years old. By papers in " nis |'out. Be haa be stant dove will be launched on Tharsday. Ho has also on the stocks |, jadcioin. Sill wind WNW, good bres shipa 8 Curlin a before the Sarrogate:--At Mr. Terry's ‘reques's {| is pécket ie Wonk seem Lis mame was Janes Met civmacement to yince und prodk, A aight sketen or tase | 224 tirecing what ho thuaght would've Zor the pubis | SA@hooner of 120 tong, for the Light Howse Department | noda: barks White Cows, Deney, Nashua; bri Ia; sobe ¥ iss Hicks: a room Mr. , 4 vance! sonal. ‘this district, which completed and 3 gets : Mis: Wiliets: { do not pode nf Fe eee ers, | SThe bodies of the captain, first mate and engineer | poltical elique that is preparing to rogulaie’ Mr. urbe | ®°the members ot the Board of Relief have also done About the 2548 of November VURUTIMORE, Noy 1tAry steamer Pledzont, Post New Miss Hicks’ were there: she made afrequest for me | bave not been found. The goods are being saved | nan aad bis administration, may not at this time be their duty manfully; and much credit Is due to them for im. Cullter bas on the stocks the steamsbip Colune! Nassau, NP; kmblem Foot, Cornwallir, N3: Gen’ Taylor, i >, whi ‘ ill; fast as found. having rendered so’ much assistance at the peril of their | for Spofiord & Tileston, imiended for the New York stokes Troy. Chas MeClees. Lewis. NYork. Ol ‘Nile to sige a pepe, which she said was her will; | | #s fast as found. Wholly without interest. It made its first appearance | [/t1.? cote ty aad Charleston trade, and to be commanded by Captain | (ir) Park, Talttac: Browiers, Abbott, Norfolk: scl r signed it in her presence; 1 think I was twelve or The Banks of Engiand and France | duriog Mr. Polk's admiriateation, and soon became for- | Nir services were wanted ene And BOM) HOPE | Henry,” che Iv 2,000 tons burthen, and will bein readi. | Lewis, “iviwen, Portiand; ones Sheppard Giew. 112 tony fourteen fect off: she siovd by me and was looking | [From the Boston advertiser. Oct. 28} midable, from ite admitted infmence and undisguised | We are to say that the cholera is fast nese to inunch aboct the 20th of November. He will | ——-. Monrovia. Sid bark Whentiend. ‘Hobson, Bio Janelroy . say q sebr Navey J Hroyion, Rogers, Kingston, Ja. oa when | signed it; she said it was ber will; I saw | *, hope that by the 10th of N ber alro Jaunch, on Thorsday, a schooner of nincty-cight Ae nt - Ha. «pen ond sign it; I saw Mr. Terry and | , Although we gave in Saturday's paper a pretty | corruption. If « measure of any importance was to be free few this Gaweloome. visitor, It is supposed thax | ths, owned by Joba B. Gedney, ant imieaded for the | eanu\riz choses fucitenn Niork achrs We It Soran ’ | full account of the state of money affairs in Eng- | go turongh Covgreas in haste, one or more of the mem- 509 slaves have fallen victims in this district, and about | Coasting ‘rade. Cathcart, do: Brelte, Ray. boson; UN ts sign it. “ : The wilures was cross-examined with a view to | land and France, and of the state of the banks Of | 7 os of this club were paid large sums of money for us many of the Sibearvios, or {roo Iaborers. "Next Mr. J. Simonson bas Just commenced the construction | iru. Lei: Madit, Hainpion Roads, i oats that bee sao a tion bef. the | the tw countries at the last date, the im e of r planters will baye to high wages for ‘cone enthog, of two steamboats for Commodore Vanderiilt, for the | *ms Porto ico; Dame, Veazie, Bosion. i Pe ee ee aoe a Dai eas eck the the topic at this moment leads 1s to add a few ex- | *2e\r infuenee, and those sums wore divided after with | Potioe" go. ad Sovthern trade, tobe launcbed in seven works. Thoy | / CITY NOINT. Nov 5” Ary wht Only Daughter, Rogers, i York for Bi facta. The principal draft apon the Bank | certain members of Congress who were in the cmpley of y WE be 200 fess tang, 88 Seat beams, 12 Met Gee, a88 | = FALL Riven Bev 5 Hedgem, * principal po The dholera broke out in Naguabo last Noveraber, #0 Por! Ewen. Mb, Mara ones, Chomings, NYork: bi, eal the clique. President Polk was repeatedly operated upon — that it has been eno yor going the roand of the Adour #00 tops measurement. to sign the will: that abe aald nothing about it, bat and afters Deeper Sivmmner fer the sal: | thac Predk. Terry asked him; he now says that he | 4 mI Oe Davie, Cold Spring; %b. sobr Mary Jane, Niel : - | nary demands of the foreign trade, for the natu- | | Vensels toacirg and discharging bave great trouble for Perky lunovinuyts.—The Tenth street Ferry Com- 5 | now recollets bér asking him; my recolh | nary demands of the foreign trade, and for | direct by these men, and through thelr agent, 0 soniden- | Vater tm eae % : bid eth, brig J West Dyer rom Dighion), Georg ato better then than now; it was then, when | Tal effect of the foreign expenditures arising from | tial empiove of the White House, who has admitted fro. WADt of lightermen. Most of thom aro dead or tu attond- | rany are building an additional slip om the Groeupoint | HIGHT AND LIGHT. Kage od od fe Panag tm the late war, has been caused by the rather unu- | quently that his four years’ service under Mr. Polk, net- | Ser. 0n {Deir iamilion, and the fow that are left aro reap” | 4. when completed, it will be the terminus of the | * Socrogate, only a year and a half after f signed the | vc et eyinnt of the Bank of France in supplying tea Fim over two hundred thousand doliscs,, Dir.’ Polk | |é California wages. ‘To tao. lighter on board and Imetto, from, . | WWloaded by the arew and bring “the same on shore one | TWenty third sirret ferry, now rupning to Calvary Come- Lys Cy for Salem, Helen F Ryder. will; [ thew testilied that she did mot speak to me; | ° 7 ot the th ‘Kinte for, tort » confu ‘ar ; | its wants with specie, by purchase at a prtminm. | bimsel’ was ignorant existence of this ‘dollars. tery This company bave aleo purchased the ferry boat Montgomery, Melutire, Calais for ‘8 Yorks Uae cients tt ats. y | Ta ey ate tld "ay he ih tet | natin a as cma aro oa | "Raia SLM auy spn wnat | Sey emt ttn ey mtn. wae ens | weer np Ania be i t then correct. Q. Do you recoliect | ‘heir discounts, corm with the ordinary rates | Teses tool of. I had its influence with Fillmore, and | XiDde of American provisions, cod and OM, mene. | Of te one Barnes the pet cumenee, Fesucnnock. Burroughs, Hoaton for Viulodaipiin; Pa - a mony wae yl . | ,° what word she wu-ed’ A. 1do; whe calied me by | °, bank discount in Europe. | porsersed strength sufficiont to elect its leader tothe most | O¢!, &e., so that we may die of cholera and repletion, but oa aoe . : ‘The recent severe pressure on the Bank of Fraace | { and ‘ble in the House of not from famine. Personal Intelligence. name apd asked me to sign the will; I heard her tag ange ti the med einer | meeriant and repent Repre Home svgar apd molarses rema‘re for shipment, but Firm Lieutenant Robert K. Hudgins, of the United 5 she asked | Te ett seems s Ltt : . | Slatives. | The.svecess of there men wuRested & MOFe | 5 Heceume all will be embarked By tho ad of Novem: | State: Revenue Marine (cutter) eervice, BR: beea pro- es Salem for do. Theresa O, Gandy. Meeford for do; R Lake, Bewburyport for do: Fly, Cheesman, Ni ins Wricht, Little. Rockland for Washington, DO; exington, Colby, and Tivano, Lowe, Glouses- Deomark, Elmira, make the reques' to the other h - ag’ " if which it seems a little surprising has not been | organization of tbe club on the election of NYork. Returned brics Edwin. me alter they tigerd; the will was read by Mr. | b th ° ditio A tbe parpose } ber. moted to be « captain. Savane Ad De Terry: he aalied her if that was her will; 1 do not ue. Sass hove cpecemee ye ES upon the | scours offices to thewesives and fricods. “Tue cegeat | Oar exporta to the 0th of September wore asioilows:— | The Hoo. Barry Hibbari, of New Hampshire, is in vtieare ein Ie Brathan. Taba Richmond for Banton, recollect that I was asked at the former trial that | with Englandf such 2s the de- | 2ation brought into membership uew men and sddi- aha » Fo Ce, Washington. Wimiogtin, Ne; Wr do: Rolled kawyer, Fort Keen for Ba . P for Bam. Senator Yulee, of Florida, let Washington on Monday, | for ar hiimbeth. Taylor, Boston for Alevandeta; echre Gow for Florida. delia vot NYork, three masts). Dupham, Savannah for Boston; Purser Richard 7. Allison has been ordered to the | Al Corson, Philadelphia for do; Abbott Lawrences ‘and | Ucnal talent, with the map, Forney, as nsuai, at the bead. aaid she was not asked whether it was ber will; she | COUM™¢ of exebange ‘ng! said “ree” to Mr. Terry; I do not recollect ‘that | Mand for specie, in the way of trade tor Charics Terry asked me to come ep and sign the | of the late war, are, jst, the immense exoansion of ioe 5 pat Tig ge dig ode wl SN hee ye 3 the Credit Bobilier, Gaghioaton Navy Yard, ax inspector of provisions and | ‘coderson, Ronsent for dg: Caut obs. Nort Puleanioun spoken to abou: this will; I never was told thatthe | 49d in, the advances to tallway companies in wth whe was wounded tn the recent del at Rag hag eg 2 ; + i e former and ou! 3 . by mond, Va., convaleacing Wi nd Westovgg. Nickerson, 1h Fpl pokey geen fen A Sea loans for the ae bay ag a Lead ARRIVALS: ealierm, 5 Tuite una Hoteh ind i dvd not tell the lawyer that T made a mie: | DY the cupialian, bith Dy Whe trae Otehieh geet eW. beday Liverpool B's Hing alta fee.) in spe- Mr. and Mrs. Rey; cheater, N.Y. , Cane, ‘do: Mi take; | firet knew it was a mistake in a few minutes ; after left the court; I did not tell anybody about | Was apposed had been ordinarily hoarded ‘oc James Gordon Ben- ‘ 7 7 gaits, | ‘fee ign Bem | \imore: King Phillip ion, Massy, for cie, in # manner to prodace Ne dt Rawaricoomane J.J, Bowdlch, Bo ao, ‘Wash! Piymonthe for do: tivergiade, eand wife of Samuel Witlets, was examined under che protest of counsel for Mr. Hicks, the opponent | into very Se eae of the will—deposed that she knew the decedent, | other compa Catherine Hicks. I wee present and signed ner will | Ly yy particularly ee en ee eree cane ened” in | 2, the Austrian national bank, preparatory to the 3. 3 ently, Baton: Mise G. Parker, Daichest-couuty. it; some time afterwards I was asked the will, " Millbridge for NYork: Silver Cloud, Chureuli, spd T sais Tad made « mistake; Trecolloatall Misi £29 juen sattred throughout, the, country, Ta the ‘Sides sera Karp &s Cevigeeen hes teen eens Hicks said; 1 do not know why I did not reollect | Deitic rentes, although it the gov- Gall, Foginnd; Mrs. A. A, schra Wiliam I edlngion, Lake, ‘A 8 Fela.A J Dyer. it before: [ did not expect an: in the will; this } paereda ‘ ned the bank cutting off a foun, Wier Mie . Bartlet! new as Ne alsar, 3 ALF catenin ins Weinlk Bes a is the second or third time I have been examined a8 | ocgirce'on which it have relied to 0° great Fernando de Ia Cuesta and Indy, Mf pie YL Ay Ay o witneas. extent in ap emergency like the present. The pro- At the Clarendon. K. Swift und wife, Chicago: Biwara’C A Greiner, omith utile, Bvergiade, ent Reexamined. The examination before the Sur | \oodeof the loan in meeting the ex ‘of the Mro, Marshall Woods, Providence; Se, Brignolt Te a ‘ood. papery peyote rogete wae vey seek. : . war were remitted in great part to countries. Biz nen Mee Pierre Erving rng, New York; Georee i ; ee he pisheipiin° tid wetes Osrin Reams ss. Willet, @ member of the Society of Friends, | ‘Tie ‘great capitalists, in she mvnn time, entered itna' Redmond New York! Ty Prater, pieiohis, rar, Ant co apt A its with railroad aud " Carter Brown, Providence: Mr. and Mrx. J. Saat Ring Fait taseko Waomineneae a dt no Arrival. In port brigs Sam Small, GL, Bocknam, Montrose, Lydia Stover; schrs Moro, Allee . Jobn. ond HARTFORD, Nov Arr schrs John A R Shatler, Philadelphia: Amerien Means, do: sloop, Henry Ciny, Bly, York. Ald steam reeen, Chaiken, York, Soh Stee & Monroe street, in the house of her brother-in-law, ‘tional loan been ordinary mode Charies M. Terry: Catherine Hicks, Nathaniel M. | fron capitalist, macia bape boon testio So KENNEBUNKPORT, Mor Sut brig RP Swett, Freeman, ' ‘Terry, ond Mr. Rudd were present; { do not know | Oot Sol sstments of this description, by which ao “Port of New York, November euManra Fla. sehr Saxon. Reedall Hakmore who wrote the will. Q. How did you come to sign | Mich of the money capital of the country has been MOBILE, Nov 4—Chi brig Joveph, Hawencr, Matonrsay ache the wilt” A. My husband asked me to go there and | TUch of the money capita oe CLEARED. OCW ORLEANS. Nov & PM—Arr ship Wilt sign it asa witness; when I went there Henrietta | “'y Cy & from Paris estimates Stenmedip Asin (ir), Lott, Liverpoo!—!i Conard Piniedetp| clon, Beets Dentoes” Berea ra me to vign her will, and I did so; Nathaniel the amount of silver which hes left France ‘The Strnggies for Italian Nationality. Sweamelup Cabawbe Balloss, seend Rew Orieane, Pig bo: brig tw Rowland, Bowland, Malaga. M. Terry and Prederick Itudd also signed it as wit | within the last five years at 1,200,000,000 france 70 THE EDITOR OF TAR HRRALD. Kh Brdgewaict,harsiok. jiama AGeion |» aih—Nostrivala’ Chi teamehip Fonpire City, Grim, New: nesses: Henrietta asked them oe they both not more than 700,000,000 francs i MeKenzie, well & Cn. York via Hirvana. signed ‘t ia ber presence; she said it was it. Silver is in conseqnence Secenees Sov; 0, 308 B Bishop, Lindsley, Fi ston Serer. pia; AM-Arr nibs J.P Whitoey. Gray. from Trapaal: Ogeam, abe was twenty two years of g circulation. Its place is =e Allow me, my Gear sir, to rectify, for the sake of histo Vayoger, » re. ee yy ad ‘rumdy. elie. Ker econ, from ‘al a tase Glee ten 10 ~ nok War~ Frateraidad, and Fe, rk Joo Fish, Phillips, Portland: feetiy scand mind: she was under no restraint plied by gold, which alone can be ore, | vical precision, some material mistakes which occurred ark Maraca! Grin. Ha There of slo lows Dwighs. wen, Bt Jobne, PR—Nelkow Cle ever. is also a constant The in the very interesting article published in yeur yeater- Brig Sage (iia), Chr pace bare ze Crospexamined—It was not before those partics | .opiies are drawn in great from country . | day's inane, under the caption of “ Talien AMaire—Strag. | “firis Reisdenr (tr), Curtis, Harpition—Hamiiton Brow T Nev OcAre brign Volona, Sims, 8: John, WB, qame Sue Oak Be ma ar asked | nd trom England, chiefly from the latter. In case but oan without dhol. | eles since 1890."* And the grester will be thefavorthes | [tie i300, (to) Wit Weer fear 22% {ye Know, Boston for N¥orks JF Bent, ‘padee oben = ‘Darlingtor. counsel tor the opponent. of the | f an = jee oy the = o~- - our interests, Fowler can remain | bestowed om me, tbat {t will aiford me the opportanity of Febr M Lindsay, Maranham and a market—Carnivg, | for 0. hhasks Whndns Was, Adtern te ma sane Sh will, azked for leave to withdraw a jaror, on the pay- — a cach preniame ‘a8 Will induse As in Cagger, of Alba- | making also come brief romarke om the lengthy letter | 2.4 6°. ce), o'tfarn, Hallfer—Mtea Be A Whestock. vance. Plummer, do for do: schrs A § Bells, Bmerton, Guam ment of costs, on the ground of surprise at the tes | | cndon, by discounts or to obtain it rey ia the vis a | adresse by Mr. Belmontot to my ilivetrious country | Set Fieetwing, Davie, Apalachionlar ft Post | nfo Charienony flver Cavad, Churettl Por fore fant on by hia on former examination 7 | the bank, A x this was | man. Count Masia, Jost published in the Orwrrier de Sehr Walter Raleigh, Mankin, Savaanah—J it Gilmore’ & | ata Tivano, mo er do and itt morning ot, ogee. | The ( jury "fe | Brate- Ore. ee agner, Smith, Chatleston—Doliner : * Sth--Te port bras Orman Haier, trom New Beate een se in Mal | Tha wrvanng ote Kepsinn ro or tater dare, | EEE RRMA ES | Degen hi ee yce ey ieee lidity of the will. will seo | ae youray, and of the Paliee sation for an os Kilzabechport. . Gilkey. frota C) “ily, Pragbiny GENERAL TERM. a pd lightened national govern mont, do aot ‘ate from 1830, ar lea, Hridgeport— Mester, fro il 3 , Algomer, Mary - 5 x 4 el but their io ol , venient sengers, to Bpottord, Tih ; Hy Filen Rotrwn,’ Oagord, and 5, Rr : trom and Petrarch down to Mazzini or | ‘"" "rig Emily, and sch JW Webster, both tor tC orgiann, & , of Jndge Whiting, took his seat this morning on the yop te ty 4 no thinking Tialian bas over acoviessed in the | Sew 'ork, Sundar 4). PM. off Hstieraa, passed stommehip wt steth Wen Aker eee ae bench with Judges Roosevelt and Davies. The sui bie party of 30,000 of foreign and atill lean to the | Maio of (srorsia, bound (a Charleston. NEWBOR’ iF, Nov #~ Arr echr Cite Mont. Reedy Maya fot the long term of the diaputed Jndgeship, is still of pour New York ugurpations of the mont stupid of all govern. | flip Husar (ot New Bediord), Winsor, Caton. 2uly 15. | uey. Sid sth. brig Cirina fon, Phindalphia. ~ Binding teewern “brothers Davies and Peatody.” departments are to be eure? of Se Raman eae. she revels. Cee ht ea eed eke, ts taser con fOVIDENCE Nov 0 arhr! Wo Ione, aria Phin = 5 wan Forney. ‘mon made and sup- | very bad weniber in the China Fea,’ and Jont some cam: en, Promon 40 Altved Nercntt heard. Rnera the most enilghtoned classes, to oetablish « | «isn. ‘Minders, Baseerian and ond French, go. Alfred Barra, *. sayerer — BAL, A ont est government, ‘waa only pot down by | “na orbing Denia ans SL ae LAND, "Nov Arr hark shortoma. ‘uatriae armion Commanded anda, om, ; r i _. Before Chief Justice Oakley. ps apnea of ssonee ™ Pg ye and General B by far 1a Son W, spoke ably Wi BLdaga from ratern Port, Moron, NYerka, Nov. 10—Albert L.. Hall ve. Holman and others. | |, This shows Gitte he bank and fo 8 aseersaned 92 ony on Soe he sccession of Lanie Philippe to the throne | SSCS" eT, ‘pease sear Sulla Aum, of Washington Soc sara™ Fiven., Beta eA etnroogh, which “piukntit fell and was | and ot #,767,121 in the immediate liabtitie, incind- . 1 am informed that the | of France, that Prince found the French army completely | (x1 bound Fy fo ; Sern, eben dlbasing a9 ‘apured(aiready report) ‘Tue jary brought ins | ing Pani fo e'mianon osc ot | icnsbe slater gsi the 30,008 Reamans hat wore | rnin Gg ww gauistaaage pooner Peas | 9 nAYAN NAT. fpr tro 4 a a Cet ee A reeah Teds Bolten, | York: Uark Kaibiean, Prder, verdirt for plaimtiff or $75. en f-1 the Barbary States, The Doctor, some years since, was | marobing towards the Truth, and 100,000 Austrians | finith & Co. Oct 4, i ‘he Tngiol Eoansel, REpek Mptman, | Wocaion moore, NYorks JD Tine ao —_——$———_— M719 the Coesalate at where he ob- in . In order 80 com. | enti, Sa: 47 4, Jon 18, saw aaail 10 windward, apparentiy | , RALEM,'Noy S-Arr sobre Qnait:\ eon, Te Letters. an atiach’ 0 mtsisore of the sowty ress tng coat: Muth, Ime 47 3A, ; roved Globe, Paine, NYork. Cl brig Pinaet, Johrwon, Af ie | letters advertised {0 the Phiadeiphia Puble- {nines Dy A et a bie. two, works om Afton, | “Aid bot Aad mach dificulty” in Mise Polen 66 | (3c, cnth “vatebogged und ubaedoned, joboom tebe Freamurer, Pisher, Philatelphin. oer Monday, Nov 10, remaining in the "hiladel ries tho atihor of system of new ia gen the Czar, and the to make | ‘npimasie won, fore ond mnimcourses fying yet ee rected; | ———nmn—eemeeneeeeeeeneceepaare + ter 3% He is oe a oe : Mberty in the Duchy of Modena and in | Brilish orca fore, nies Con wade, Thor Beis | ADVERTIRRMENTS RENRWED RVER) BAY i pomron nove. | of ballion and specte of 60 552 4 fr of nearly 20 ond ee in to sovompany the Dor oy egations ig Hw the Poles fought on that pee ieee one ot, ThoF BC has & Borrys—no doubt Parker Wilder & Or —ad- cent month: fi opor eae hie friend recetve the comes their emancipation, and s nn tof Bath), Glasgow, GO days, with ed for Bartlett & — vertived Parker, Wildes @ | Yon of oe ttt) in notes of the belt and an Trtecy to he Hoth puting rh Der emeae Tatians (the prevent, Emporor of Frases cod out fo marr GR os om hoary __800 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, or the State Department. herself thirty Ly Alla, bop A) oy WW ot the is — <) REWARD—LOST, OW THA (TH FNSTANT. A entitied to, and should reat, roel oy =. paved Oe ee of the Pon mean ( 4 i jime Biack Hawk iwew), ‘l, Harrington, Me, in ballast, $2 pac PR ~ ag a ioc ae rear) tae, bine Tea etpremed . we cord of motern ny Ae ‘ae soon ae the ° Fey gomery,——. Caan 18 days, with lumber, to | Will be paid to any person twaving h as above, ir ieveturn of Mr. Mason. "tn that event the tions ot Th order relgned at Warsaw aad in he Lega | “jhe Goran Traveinr, Sert0m4 Salem, wih man, 9 Bryant | [ORT —PRTWTREN PATIONAL MOTE. (OORTLANTHR Wil bave him in readiness a6 the successor of Mr. | tiova, and Warsaw and the Legations returned under at ape Se ey Ce Laila, Tt it We understood Wet selther this nee, any et cash aan say Bete Castes, Neat saeco Taro Cavett, 24 days, wisn | i -hmeltce of eal ante nial be maiabiy rewantets f Sarch’ by the Governor,” be dealrous of by neal, © young an Meneel, o0t mere Matiy Sey Alice, Awnnberg, Ponce, PR, Oct 28, with ‘OTICE.—TI', COMMITTEE ON WHARVES, , ee ‘who nequired ® pre- | arnt tase to hinraee Oo. Cet ST. Int 208, Jon Ooo, Nou Blips, ¢4/tne Rone oa ‘ ‘io Pada to private ies, ibe bold wt po A manner im | ot rn TT from Ornb ind Tor Sort} pest. val Re. 8 Oily hat: Sn 4 Wamuxctor, Nov. 10, 1886 challenged, through bie pure republican princ!. nt 4 6, Nom = rer | Be prem Tscnnase rigeat ws Pulne ied , ‘ea Ihe © timemntts Omiruction—Porvigm Policy of ‘Mr, Bu- | plestne abantee aud roles docrioes oC ike petty govern, | Balluser’, <M Ni iH ae ACK | Eye He or domrnramners Al persons read eat hanan— Provident Lady, de. bs ° thet patriotic society, had nothing to do) “RON \.,\, ah Tite Aa Wed \0 be preeett a Aw CORWIN, ? eu ton in regard to the seale of State # yet an wae vory unwisely appointed by Manvta Evers de. with WILLIAM E. DRARR, we ons, ae N a clots Mae, Mr, Dicaggon ig yo command Gat entoward oepettoe ia Savor in see Gile Reoe) Reid, Poruyed, Me Re Grp e in § 00 Wan. cu ate ascided, ved, M | LeloTe Maven, Mr, Tespye p

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