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8 |, L eoosider it my duby to dom) pubtoccntondinte Sus Se were ne other ‘object tba that a npeting OE Se wr eae ete o.- on the contrary, the very rorupetous and ‘oterened par ies ibem wold have been foremost to But, usfortwoaiely, sir, vot to, but elaadercrs, actuated by pregndicrs, Bave Deen asriduousiy @ work 4 vililty Hayiens, aud ever to call in q eapeck? for seit gover am nt Bayi is never spoken of piougyc tato complete barbariam, as incapal ever Is great and di nified, while at the same time ibe mows Tidicolous absurdiies have been tndustriousty Zz? | paraies to 18 preyedice, What can be more depioradi | Bow o er, Bave you published inform ition re rpeetirg that country which you have afterwards ac | | | i ‘3 i H z anh Anowieged w be nul oaly maces but mendacious, eed turr ished for the mere object of inficdag wanton anjery! ‘Do, at Editor. I beg you sad the whole world to be- leve me when I decisre tbat the ition of Hayti is such aa to command respect She State duly organ eeu, ade Hol Oaly progressing, but strenuously and un- rem tuogly exerting bimeedf to attain the height of civill- already reached by the other rations of the worid, oovaiey is Ge) xbied Lo render it justice, and w ackaow- Jedge (bat the chief to whom tt has confided its destinies, my august sovereign, the Emperor Faustina I, fe fuly competent to fut! bis mission; that he baa effected w ders for the amelioration aud prosperity of the pent o ud (hut be Las nolbing more ai heart than to aatisty to the Uimosi the aspirations o/ all wao are tnierested iu the feiure 0} ine Linck race, Foliy lmpresscd with the conviction of our dignity ag a nation, ona With a sense OF tos duties imposed upyo us, ‘Wo ehall, with tho bicssings of the Almghty, and in de. | Spe Of Uc Eraqucers, attain @ position which will consi. {ule the best jastiiication, not tor us Hay alone, but an of Oar race to Wha'sogver country he may Such ie my hope. Elucter myself, str, that you will not refuse to give in- the present communication, and in tnat pope in. be DaMIER hoanes, Nov. 5. Intere: tag | trom Havana, OUR HVAANA COKRESPONDENCE. } Havana, Nov. 12,1856. | Affairs of Si. Domingo—Policy of Baez—Deten- | tion of the Mexican War Steamer Democrata— Conference between Generals Concha and Almonte ~-Departure of the latter for England, §c., &c. Tu the Diario de la Marina of the Lith inst. you will find the inaugural address of the President of the Dominican Republic, delivered on the %th of Oc- tober past, by the mulatto chief, Buenaventura Baez. Tt is an important document, as intimating an inten- tion to preserve the integrity of the republic, the freedom of the people, the purity of the judiciary, and fidelity in the administration of the public trea- | sures. This, if not a blind, does not comport with | the views of the Spanish Consul General Segovia, who bas long since proclaimed himself master of | Baez aad his policy, which, in his hands, was to be made to advance the cause of Spain; and it con- firms my information forwarded on the 10th inst , by the steamer Isabel, as to the disappointment of Segovia in his plans, which will now have to be sevided acd corrected with another set of tools and intrigues. The six thousand stand of arms sent down to help the Dominicans to the light of Span- ish civilization may have to be returned without use. unless Baez consents to deposite them in the pablio arsenals until Segovia ean create, by his ma- chivations, a necessity for their use. The Mexican war steamer in this port is the Demo- crata, iastead of the Iturbide, as stated in my last, ivadvertent!y. She has been duly advised that she must remain in these waters uutil instructions are received from the a government ef Mexico as to her disposition presume Vega and other poli- we offenders will be allowed to remain tn Cuba, ong oars the private Fou they have won. xicaa Brigadier General, Gnilardi,is now in einai jor bis which bas’ been injured by severe wound received in the service of that re- ic. The story goes here that he was invited by he Bishop of Mexico to take the lead in a revolution agninat the government of Comonfort, with the assa- rance of the ) are a of the church, and the mise ot three hundred bsg dojlars, and laurels, honors and cecorations ad libitum. His loyalty was invincible, and he remained true to his duty and his persona! friend, the President of the republic, Geveral Almonte. hada long interview with the Captain General, in which = present condition of Mexico, the 8; debt, prospects of adjust ment, charch propert; Lar freedom of worship, were fully and Later aioe tn as Coneba rather obje to the policy deemed comnntial #340 RE people as weil as of the ay by President Comonfort Almonte is, however, said to be in heart opposed to the exteoson given by his chief in the matter of the oe g de ae the Bch royal mal yal mail Bhs = The General left in Steame” Solent, Jelis.o, Pawson morniag, tor St. Thomas, on his way to shathamp. ton, to sseome his ministerial functions in London. Captain Marsball, of the schooner J. P. McCrae, died ty! night fF 10th inst. of vomito, = duced constant unnecessary a Be. He was barled yesterday pe ge evenii Was socompenied to his last — Ame! oan snip pwasters in country me. ‘he health of Hai nee (correryondence of the New Orleans Doits. | Havama, Nov. 8, 1856 + #Canbs, whom you will romomber was found 00 board a vetse! at New York, bound to the coast of Afrroa, Waa ia ws city 8 sbort ume since, aad it is known be ectere’ lato & cOn!ract With certain notorious slars traders to laud (Lem four ‘of Royal negrons, at tated porsin ol unis island, within « epectt ata att cn ee ie ne ‘anded de Teja, referred to in my last letter. BA ®l Soo ould be kept on Sonor 1s Cuba’ movemon A north wind (accompanied by frequent showers) bas been biowing Ube last three or four aay», revaerieg the pireetz of this city sloppy aud anoleasant to walk on. Shouts say of your reacere conlemplate visiting Cubs | this winte’, et me advive them bo procare either bills on Gus city o- Spanish gold, American gold beng at 10 per cent decornt Havawa, Nov. 11, 1966. I leara from 9 source entitled, { beliors, to every cre on, that toe ir Of the Mextoa earner Domorrat, now io this berber, oricinated xs fo () am oo; cerium which) of fearing bia life w whe govern ment, .. Tuore, however, Lia eloqgacn od overs apd o& gy ot Suan rowgel tp agreg io Opinion Wik Dd, The Domocrai, comequenty. pro ast the Presideot of Mexico and bis govora r @ringaiar affair, certanly, bat we live io An age of progress; avd if n city is Parmitied to po awnce aga net a gorernment, why Abowd not, then, the officers aod #hip'® company of a man of war (which has no unatt') deen compares Wo «email town) be allowod te do 80? However, | fear the Domoerat is, unfortunate! y. eof (W* age, and having cone ornising Poevia, a ats of 1856. Qoourred except a sight difference between oor govern- ment sed (he Freneh Mintever, relative to court etiquette, of which (he Prazitan Mim ister at the Court of 8t. Cloud Comp!siont Aretaiauive sentiment bas been manifested io the Vrerch aeons hasan ptt Emperor. The Our markets are dull. Coffee continues to oome In io ‘sat adundagcs from the interior, and is engaged for Huropesa sec unt as fast as it arrives. Toe Faere ov Tor Lavcagren Baxx— The teed is course, After the fashion of Huntington, at New ‘York, we vaderstand {le master spirits have fine houses, rts of borks and carriages to match, have built fur Boers, owoed ae eae worked gold mines, dealt in coal , and Ome at ieeet reeided In thouraod dollar Mansion. be)‘ oF wife's name. ‘Works of art to match, indicate he notes seve!, (pan amount ped and possessed by torm re | Undersicod to involve the equality | Telating to the siavery question. | very? NEW YORK HERALD, IN THE NORTH. ‘Tee Richmond (Va ) Znquérer oaks: ~ Is 1m, ap nasal of Ce renmel clestion Se eu courage { aboltionian i loaiug ite credit and power with the people of ? Fi curries eleven Of the sixteen Ni ‘and carries them. by the moat np eing ms; He an bamenen plnsany, © uot an ectual ‘of the popular vote of the N ad that tog. upon the direct issue of sonora ‘Against the rights of the Eoalh-agen ae lasee which was umivorsaily ‘oe Rou Jn the confe | der be invinlability of the cooaltutional guarantees of § ‘The resuitof tae Fecent election discloses this provigions power in (he possession of the aati eiavery party of e The Enquirer does pot understand the issue upon which the Fremont mpjorities were ooteined in the North any better than it Understands some other mattors with whieh tbe Northern democracy have to contend It i@ true that the Northern democratic press strove to fight the late battle on the true igsve stated by the Knquirer-the tesue ot abo- L.tioniem agarnst the rights of the Sonto—uu inaue i aly. ing the equality of the Sovth tp the confederacy, syed of the comsticutional guarantees of ton @ democratic press and democratia orstors strove to do this, But with what success ? Can the Richmond rev anawer tbat question? Has it an exchange with any considerable numoer of black repnbiican journais? 1180, Coes it remember Uoat the above plainly stated lasue woe d by ove of them! Did the Poiiadelpria Con- vention—di¢ Fremont, in bis letter of roceptance of the ao mination of that(Cc ovention—did black republican journals —did black republican orators — propose to interfere wita the inviolabiisty*of the constitutional guarantess OC sia ‘They did not They all—\oe Philadeiphia Con Veullon, and Fremont, and the black repubhcaa journals, and the black republicau orators—al! profsased~-pro- Tersed, we fay —tO Btacd up on the constitutional guaran tees of slavery. They protested they did not intend t» wterfere with’ slavery where it nad constitutional exist ence. They protestec that they only designed to tatertare Wb the extension of tixvery into territory hitherto free, where, they declared there were efforts to introduce it by violence ana Iraud. They mae this jasve, and it was cbt fy upon this isece that the large Fremont majorities were obtained in ihe North. Upon the other rsaue—tno iseve of abolitioniem against ‘he rights of the Souta, to volving the iwviclabihty of the conestivutional guarantees cf slavery—couid it bave been fairly trie’, Fremont would have been bewteu to ail but three or four of the | Northern States. We speak knowing!y when wo say this, apd what wo have vaid wii be endorsed by every intelli: gent democrat who understands Northern public senti- ment ‘Avd now, why could not the battle in the North be fougnt upon the true iesue’ aod why was it determined wpon the sve made by the Diack republicans® Wo are inclined to deal plainly wib the Richmond HMnquirer ia avawering these interrogatories, and we trust we shall be able to exlighten that jocrrel. The Kansas Nobraske measure was @ measure of the democratic party—made £0 by the action upon it of @ iarge majority of the demo. cretic members of Congress. Its purpose waa to carry out tbe doctrine of the compromise measures of 1860, re- garding the government 0) tbe Territories. It was ed to by many Northern democrats, ouring ite peadeaoy, that ite passage might re open the tlavery question by Teasow Of efforts io iatreduce slavery into Kansas. This objection was answered by Mr. Butler, of South Caro- la, snd other Soutbern Senators, that the South only wished to estabjish the principic of the bili = there was no expectation or desire that Kepeas should be made « siave State, and that it could pot be made ajelaye State, because its soil and climate were uaacled to protitable slave Le pa With his understanding the bill was passed. @ great measure of rigbt—passed as & Inseware of jestice to sll gections «f the Union, whose people under It might become citizens ct Kupsas, ara determine tor themselves the character «{ their dom: stic institutions But it was a Measure, the imme tate cousequoaces of tbe passage © which, were suro to be temporarily rious to the Nertb¢ra democratic party. Every nag orthera democrat saw and fejt this, but there were fow who were unwiliing to suifer temporary injury for the purpoee of establishing a great principie. The injury has rot been eo temporary ag Northera Cémocrals believed ft would be. And why? We are ogein disposed to doa! plainly wits the Richmond Enquirer The firet election in Kanses was carried by au irruption of Missourians, and the re then cborep went on to legalize alavery and to cuact a code ot jaws fitly characterized by General Cass, the Senate of the United States, aa disgraceful to the civitization of the sge. This legislation was followed by scenes in Kanses which, outrageously exaggerated un- voubtedly, Da: farpisbed the Diack repubticaas with Jom tbe cort of capital for the Presidentiai contest ‘wauted—just ibe Fort that served their purposes anda cational admipistretion for months sat still aad per- mitted these scenes to transptro—permiied this capital to be manufactured for the uses of black repabil- canism. ‘Was it strange thereat that the Nortbern pubitc mind sbovid become e: ed We do aot bold the South reeponsibie for the original Missouri (rruption isto Ken- aa, and tor the ecandaious legitiation of the Kansas Tie South is not reepopatrle for is say nore than the Nerth is responsibie for the operations of aboliticntem in Kaneas. But bad the Southern deme- Cratic press avd bad Sovtbern democratic statesmen coa- demnes the Missourt irruption ta language pot to be mis- LBoersivod, apd bad they denounced the attompu thea band since to introduce slavery 1ato Kareas by force snd frac¢, the Fremou: majorities would bave been very wueb’ lees tn the Nortbern Siates. ‘Teps of thourands of men in the North, hitherto, and who bave no design of irterforing wha the hereater, ba cerived to rebuke the the Oret Kansas Legislature and enacted ae, and to censure en administra:ion posed to suppress the loug contin between tbe pro-slavery and apt ee bave dove wr, pre rently eee. Mr. Bu- cheat tar the democratic party ougbt to be held respon fible for couimitted by irresponsi bie individeais Kaseas orgapic law, but letier of that law. ‘Dave dope wrong, but wes their action altogether unnsiural; [a view of a!) the facts and circometances of (ue Kansas angoey any other re ‘sult im most of the orm ve boon expected ‘then isrge Fremont * These quessdons are ad- dressed to the Richmond Erowirer We want 20 azsurance with rerpoct to Mr Buchanan's Kespses policy. He wili preserve order ad crush out rufianiem—Scutzern ruMasi¢m got Northern rufflaaism Hie will sccure to the Uona fide iababitanta of the Teentory thelr unquestionale rights under the organic law We icok to the Richmond Maguire: and to tho whole Sovtbere democratic press for an etfeetive #upport of tula po icy of Mr. Bochanan’s esdmin«tration—« policy work witli whittle cown to pothing within a year the largo Fremoat majorities ty tho Nrrthorm States. And we do not doubt what this potioy will bawe the efleouve support of the Kicbmond Rnquwer and the whoie Bovtbers democratic i nccordaat is tb with the true interosvs of the ma Affetrs in Kansas, | From the 3 Loals Kepubiican Oct. 19} ‘The /erald of Freevom, pabiwebed at lawrence, after a Jong suspensiop, 's ovt seein in full blast It will be re- | Incibered that ibe printing presses and types were tum Died into the river by an excited crowd at the very be- ening of the Kaneas troubles. On the restoration of peace Under Gov. Geary, Mi wn, the editor, returned, prepared to txeue the dhrald a, asthe organ ¢f the free State party in Kear According 10 the statement of the Herald, there i» no violepre along the river. and persona are perfectly secure om travelling to Kansar i! they keep quiet on thi \eaues of the Cay. Toe late troables have ¢iminished pumber of familes, os bave burrie’ forward a argo ecigee of young me a adve we. A line of stages mae ry sori ber en lawvees and Leavenworth leroid ctates that there are comparatively few fs alee Lawrence from Mataachusotts. This is surpris- ing, af ny opinion Baa been that the chie! em!- craiion to thet point had beep from Massachoertts The Beraid aleo staves that the priacipal bo nan toa considerable extent which were plundered were soit by &. Louis dealers on credit, the losses by the invasions be, But it te worth ve no doubt that in the have mufferet the journaim ave magnified the distrorece of emigrants from the East. According to the statement of the qran ‘with which they ore identified, the heaviest pecuniary |osers emigrants it to be the —" Beyond coabt and men of afetan pmenta, and prowled around piaodlor. reRM. rer ‘om The 1 we on a ‘imen in the resolution io the Broadwa; Ratlroad sox oes called tats movuing, and Mr. Henry Bilton, counsel the appellants, was pro- Ms nb oy tao relpentens Slurp, it. ir. D. De a and inetoted thas ihe’ cane conta ‘not be Sacra Wate. as order was Outstan: granted by Judge Strong in Sep- tember last, staying uptil the heariog of aD taken cn the of Mr. Sharp from an order made by the late Judge ‘at epecial term in July Jest, 4 e of trial of thie cage from Kings Davies were owners of eveh an arose a8 Mr. Hilton make an ‘conld aot bam. pt ounty and ot Reeesity ali exbocqerst to the a i i Hi Additional from Mexico. throm tae New (rien cteapune, Now 16 | The meamrnip Calhoun. Capt, Rethous, (om Vora Cruz arrived jart ught Se wan ontained at tbat port bye beavy nortber until se lis mm, a SP. M, at "he Gabon rm lett for this port. Only One cabin passenger, A. Biavo, 5 veo in the ate: np brings 97.414 77 ta eperis, consigned an (ollows:-- Garaitero & Baruaide, 90,00 000: Laketa Hermanos, $814 17; Sbe also briugs oue case of vanilla beans and three airs of cotton seed to Puig y Avendano. The Vera Cruz Propresw complains bitterty of the mail errapg: ments (om the capital, and ptates that for eeveral days they Save received pelther correspondence nor Papers (rom the city of Maxton ‘The atest vccounis from Puebla are contained in the :—Un the nigh¢ ofthe zsh troops commenced bostilition by te positions to impede the iit; ‘The four bua! red. men taken prisoners by Gen. Moret were di:armed and conducted to Mexico, nader tne eecort of ove buvdred mep of the Zulusge Brigada, (Cn the following day operations were resumed against the town with great vigor. The rebels, who, it is eaid, shearteved, bad abandoned a large portion of the city, ead hoa conce pirated on the most central points. Compicte dvorder prevailed emong them, and toey bad been oven figbting among themselves. This is, of coarse, the government accountot affair. It seem, however, that the rebelion vas entirely unaucesstul, ‘The arrangements for hghting the city ‘of Mexico with gas were procecding with great energy. eyo hundred laborers are engaged in the construction of the works. ‘The enterprite is under the direction of Senor Naphegy\. . Co: Keqverro, an employe of the military command of the city ot Mexico, was asvartinated there on the 31st ult, Fue National Guare, reoepity forswed at Maxioe, already jopai (vard, ly formed at bumbers 1,250 members. "The vRaMt enthusiam pre. vais amovgst ibe artisans, of whom Sig tat is chiefly formed. Trey wre commanded by Col. Comonfort. ‘The Spevish ex Minster, Senor Alvarez, left on the So. levt. General Gbilardi and family also sailed ‘by the samo versed The Mexican government baving decreed that José Rutz pinay ind Maanel Diaz de la Vogn aanaa ee for comolioity in receot conspiratory projects, {or Havana op tbe Brilahiptoamer ‘The Solent, whien left pico On the Slat ult., reports that a few bou tore ber departure, a ‘pronunciamento wae Seolared egainst Garza, in which the National Guard joined. We learn. likewtse, from the Progreso, aa @ militar; venmmecarae had takev place at if japy of these petty revolis, it appears, “are rar by the underband machinations of the clergy. On eth wi quite ® riot took place at Rey ‘tests. lasted six ox brougbt about by the action of the bours, ard several perrons were killed. The Sigin coptelos a levgtby account of the terrible horricene by which (be greater portion of the town of Paz, ia Lower Califor nia, wos destroyed. A gubseeription had been pot up to the capital for the reitel of thesnferers. ‘The rteamer Guerrero. which went in pursuit of the Democrata, returped to Vera Cruz on tne 24th alt. She «noovntered the Democrata. about twenty mites from the ielacd ot Piecra. and fired eeveral shots, which were re- sponded to by the latter in this contest, however, the Gverrero received so much damagy that she was compel- led to put back to Cempeachy for repairs. Coroners’ Inquests. A Morar anv Davostsr Scrvocarsp 10 Dxata.—Coro- ner Gamble was cailed uoon yesterday to holo ap inquest at the Twenty-second wird station house, upon the bodiea of two pereons named Mary and Suvan Duffy, mother and Caugt ier, the former aged 35 and the latter 5 years. The ceceared, it appeared. verided in the upper part of the buildipg No 9€8 Eleventh avenue, and seleep a fire occarfed jn thelr room, which was not disco- vored uptit te upfort creatures were —- wo Ceaih. Officers Blunt and Kegan forced open, the reom door apd succeeded in extinguishing the fire. * tery then carried the bodies of the deceased to the station house, where the inquest was held, The husband of the deceased waa absent from the city when the lamentable ocourrence took piace. Verdict—*' Accidental death.” Foon Deownep—An Unksows Max.—An Inquest was beid by Coroner Connery upon the vody of aa unkuown man about 45 years of age, bo war found drowned at the foot of Fortietn street, North mver, The vecoased bg 4 up by some one on board the steamboat Santa Ciavs. Be wes about 5 feet 7 iuches in height, was stout built, had no whiskers. He was drossed in a ibiacit sack coat, ‘piack cloth vest, grey pantalocns and gray woollen stocking. Opjike person of the decoased were found two keys, two cents and three pencils. Verdict— “ Death by drowning.” DsaTu From Burxs —Coroner Cwanery held an inquest, @t the Fourth ward #’ation house, oa the body of a) man, about seventecs years of age, named Jobo Hayes, who was burned to death in the late fire at 436 Pear! rtreot, The jury, fa view of the facts elicited, reodered a verdict “accidental death.’’ Deceased was « uaiive of Liver. pat Engiaod Dingct Trape wira Tue Weer ed Timp, feq, of loronie, pow cometating the echr Jean Baptiste with ivmber at the wh Lawrence Lumber Company, Three Rivers. (éto taker ‘This is we geo it ptated that previous ventures of late yours | been unfortunate. Woe hope that in this fult will be more satisfactory. If it Mat paying cergoes can be abi) the St. Lawrence to Cuba and other Weet In tian trage wil! once more grow up, ana’ ‘bo to Canada of (ho Sehmst, Ita mt 4s5 pi g i i aa ia Hf Creat West amine of wealth, the nureery of@ marine worthy the enterprise of our citizens. "Tue chiet dim. calties to be epcountered are the todioumess of the at. Lawrence route and consequent bigh rate the want of native productions for 3 i . ped at Mootresi, coats fifty per cent therefore the economic course is to load on products, aod ebip aoy Osh required at the lower Chicago Demecrat, New. #0. i i i Obituary. DEATH OF PROFESSON HENTZ. ‘of Modern Languages Hentz wae not only euccessful as an tnstruc- ‘or, but largely epriobed the scientige literature of our country, His treatises vpon natural history have dim among the first +eboure of our country im this, Moat of learning. Drnect TRADE BRTWREN CANADA AND Gaeat Butaty —The Hartiton (0. W,) ” reat pleasure ip stating. op oe it believes to bo ri au. thority, that the British aad North American Royal Mail ‘teamebip Company (Curerd tne) have determ'nes to place r of their screw steamebips apon the rcute be iween liverpool and Montreal, early next spring. This ormpate circumstance bas arveo from the promineues given t the subject of the direct trade. by a series of int- tera which have reorntly appeared iv the London Timea, written by Seentiomen of Hamilton. The arrival of the Dean Richmond st Liver wpacy im \bur determination, ‘hie ©. eo of the Ane. Exchange, Parts, Ame rcane registered teas Feropean Expreme rom Oct *to Nov. 6, 185t— PY fF. cthes, 1D. Davis, Mra. AD. Brown, 7. Mre Geo Coigaic, Muse H Colgate. Rd. Coip kL. p. bh o, ©, Kemingion and m4 a icdings ond wit, a ng, 4 Gocoman, ‘owosend, RX. Nendersop, A. © Down: og, WL ay G. MoGourkey, W. Il. Ellery, ©. Mann. & tperke nnd iniy. Bre, J ‘eston and ‘emily, © mas C,H Leete ped wile, FL Wood, New York: & Jebnaon, Jr. wife, Tyler Davideow, and W. i Memitian, x & Wrigtt Tis. CH Bowe, Gregory, New Jerwy: H. Ry: Mies ; Thomas Turabull, CH Bemrtex. ir ¥. ay T. ner snd i omy, gas R. & Coxe, Pa. 4 Tayler. La. ; Ram! Colt and lady, and ie Wet Servis, Conn: Joke Mt Dinars, Virginis. ARRIVALS. From Liverpool, in the ship Robert Kelly—A 1, Wallace, of N York. From Korte, Ae, im, the steamship, Roanoke—C.0 Young and indy. RC Seeds, Mr Furral and Vochiidren. R Wade, Ji Capt Xt is’Pumer or Wm Phumemer, Goo Hotchiies, fenry Derrick, Mra 8 W Piemont, JW Bere urls 1 @ Mudgics, Theo Hudgion, Coffey, and 11 to the steerage. DEPARTURES. For favannah in the steamship Avcusta—Rey T 0 Free. fan and indy. Ale Orawford, A 4) Jenet, NB and ody. Mr 1) H Michols, Miss © A Crosby. Yoneph Torrey, Me Driggs, Wim B Pairchiid, Rev Mra 1 dull, lady and ebtld Sobneteg Mrs Cave don Dr Hs Swit, y 7 4 Ras, jaay. (bree chi. dren snd servant, children and servant; Mra © F Noitenier, Capiala 3 ue fimpoon (Cnted Matea Coast purvep) and Crafts and lady, ¢ ¥. W Micdleion, Mr Maypadier he et fen ord child, Harris, Edward Kitridge, J ‘el J Laxbar, Jno a Torner, Mes Barnaby Hen Birdseye, H® Wellee, indy and child: Mie G Cie crarien For Nos fo! neIrhy Page Ser 0 Smeg Ensen Jcbp Fagan, ie ‘rim = hem npoer, W Upc eckiit chiid apd servaor: Fycenep Jeanine 4* and ady, Dr Lewis, John Van Buskirk. David Parry iis 2 re Sexton, Mise Anna F Saxton, Mre Davis od servant, Langley, Bre Bmerson, ire Read. Leetchy ies Hatch, (BF wi Syihoms George F ~~ ere and 38 in the swerage. Yor ba ye in the rama F 5 A @ Parsons, Misa Julia om, Mise Pansy Wilinene |, lady and two cbildren, 1) AS tezard B Catting and TAL iM Mre i Giver, | is Woodward. ay, eal a Mise bg oat ane fate, pathy, A Sebaub, Paha tat Vincent, Ay rf ered yy hinens. @ Ford. J le Riper De ‘Realty, H Turner, ¢ © isnia midi an i led ns Walker, Mise Mise PL, i Pare, jee re, Sho Hun ter, Ind ir Hida and eli ir ing, Albro, Jaa SDM a roger? | youl T ie varroll, tac r . ye, 1 Met sn, WO Saware. Jo domis, P Sexton. "GR Jone, George Crai EA 1, Fell Win thomas M Greenteat 1 Tn for, %e Fas =, we T Dang ‘At eood, Whitney | T Be O Whe LP Yes Mes U racrent 8 6 Parke ond yf in tbe steerage, Court. PROBATE OF HENBY PAsISH'S WILL. Before A, W. Bradford Nov. 10—Cross-omamination of Thomas Ttiestoa:—I was not acquainted with Mrs. Parish before the attack of ber husband; I then found her always perfectly tady- like, and apxiows to coramenicate any wishes that ber | husband might want to commoupicate (0 me; there was nothing unusual im ber comvertation with me; the only | met ike mh Raat rag ms & uriage | 20 mis, is Oar Delere tas Phoeoix Bank, and another sound that I heard | Dip.maae in his ove Lewes, weieh } expnet describe; hi ope motion which might be calied a repeiting repeig oe: ch oTeaw it yd exemphiied on one oveesion , Delafield, Mr. Parish and myselt ware sitting tn the library when wi beard the door heii rung; lmme diately after the library door wae opened by tue ser vant, and Mr, Young presented bims if at the door, the memenbal irish dircovered who it was ue oe ee woh exoited, and comacaced movi i ma bend Ieee bien on toe repel Wr. Young. dirs Pest nocing the agitation of Mr. Parish, weat immediatoly to tbe door, and invited Mr, Young to take # scat in auother room Nov. 21.—Crors-examination of Thomas Tileston coa- tinved.—When I tried to borrow the $100,000 in the ‘bapk trom Mr. Pari irs. Parieh did oot speak uncil Mr. Porikh beld up his two flogers as { described in uy direct examivation. When the writing on the slate was pressnt- ed to bim io find out bin further mesping, he cast over the slate aed immedtiataty shook his heat ta Ul gative, and appeared @ little excited , | recoliect loomag Dim: im the face dircctly to satisfy ny elf whether he really underswod it ; { think | tooked him cirectly in the eyes, because that was a critical point with me; { think he inclined his head @ httle, very slighely, towards the slate, 60 What be Could ees the rs. Bot Bo but what 1 could eee bim ae i sat next to bim, apd the im- pression left on my mind was, toat he really under Btood the characters or words Me Pais put on the Fia'e; I con't know what they were, for [ did rot reaa them ; the elate wea ou the table ; apprared to be there for daily use; I knew rothiog whatever about Mr, Pa '» will or private affairs, aud never beard & word ebout them tif after his death; it resily apoeared to me that Mr. Parweh always woderstood what was writ- ten on the sfave or paper; (always supposed a0; I never Fs pidenee that be was hard o: hearing, or in any degree ew Nov. 22—Walter N. Wheaton, witness for propone- ment, being duly sworn, tescitied—I reside ai No. 370 Wert Eighty vith etreet; am ucarty seveaty years old; om u eurgesn im the United States army, and bave beoa for 43 years, LOrst became acquainted with Henry Pa- rish upwarce of fitteen years ego; I saw him prior > his attack—ofiener at West Point than avy where else; | also spent ton e t.me with at orfferant times, at fara toga ocoseiopally ; on my vidus to New"York (gaw bicn at bis houre; I genrcally viewed bim whon I came to the ; 1 first gave him im town at his bouse in Bar- requaintancs with bim was 1 bed no business transac. 3 hi about six months tack, at his wn bouse; bis reception of me was very cordia] ezd somewhat affecting, from never seeing me lor five years, { apoke to bim of the Mexican war, and the places I bad visited; I particularity observed the expression of bis countenance; it seomed tauch les cbanged than I avticipated; in truth I raw vory litle dif- Jerence: there appeared to be as much intelligence and ¢‘ xpression in bis countepence as ever there waa; some points of the conversation would eicit a inte or motion of the band; be would put his hard upoa mine whea [ ‘wus er easing of some Ciroumstances; Mr. Parish would wometimes gay yen, yea. yes,’’ vory emphatically; be sometimes ¢: 4 writability; 1 consi that it batoreily grow out of bis conscioussers of his misfortune Ja oot being able to wake bimseif bey he rone- times reg when he had euccecded in making Rimself underst DECISION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOBN M'COMT, DECEASED. By the fourth clause of his will the testator provided as foliows :—“I give and bequeath to my wifean anouity of five hundred doltare per annum, to be paid to her semi annually, out of my estate, so long as sho shall live; and I direct my executors to retain in their bauds and keep properly invested during her natural Ife a suilicient amount to pay such anputty, whieh amount go retained Gad yavested shall at her decease become @ part of my restduary catate.”? The executors, ia conformity wit this drection, have retained the sum of ten thousand dollare and invested upon bord nod mortgege. From the interest they fms ernusl taxes oe tho ‘nves'mont, and the anpnal sum ener hundred dollars "wo a widow. The rewiduary trom i in Epgland the irgacy duties are made by statave @ direct charge on an wae hen and consejocaty the courts bave bela that the general estate out of which the oavuity is payable cannot be competied to pay the duties uplers tbere are terms in the will sbowiog en inteation to Pave the apasty peid ciear of the duty Gut im this siate there is no tax upon legacies as such, though executora, administrators, trus\ces or guardians aro lable to pay « tex jor he al eetate ip their bands in their official capacity. is tox in pot levied upon income, but geno rally upon ali the funds held by the execator in nie reseptative character, “deauctiog from suc! ob therefore, that al be executor property in truat, the value “ivcome’? of ‘which bs bequesined Tor life or otherwise, the tax deaucting ment by di the investment of 9 portion of his on ior There distinction betweea Income thet where the apuuity ts charged on real ommate. or on general residue o° pe #oual estate, there can be nd Coubt that the real estate or mera) yay the apnnal taxes The will, rats! the aapuity uncertain, charging At UpoD & gens. | py = Fags on the other band. _inatent of renuteting bls executors to tbe !pyestment sum, to pro- ence the annuity, combines coum the tex coth modes. The testator bas required the anpuity to gad subsequently ai Cincipnati, and at | rofereor ‘ot so Bohs ‘wid “ out of (be cetate,”’ aod af the rame time di tho retestion and investment of | evable the execators to pay the | a charge upon the estaie, an incumbrance upon it, #hicn | tuned be pard without reiereuce to other cbarges or in cumbrences, if the estate be svitisient. Tae executors | in the first instance, and are bound to pay the > | then are directed as | and invest » must bave relerence both to the rule of im and to such demands as by law will redueo the cornings of the investment, for their duty wo pay | | Gre bendrea doilers per antum cannot be satis | hes also influenced the Mat! j Wher | MARITINE INTELLIG flea by paying lew, The same will ly oe legacy of a spevifled pum, say ivatnoussee “dobbs, ‘the | | legacy is 10 be paid nt the end of the year, wichout (wing | tion for tages or come iesion. ‘Ths ix the universal rale, | tee Now an ana my of five buodred dollars por anoom | ts petbing more then than a legacy of ive wundred dot- jarr.t0 be Tad Bt the end of every year. loan see no | ror bewer rearen jor charging such « legacy with thao a legace of ten thovsand | vie at theend of the year, The reaiduary | 1p OB condition of pay jog all legaciew, and the | con be dtecharged only by the payment of the clenr amount. It would be thought absurd for the de- viseo €f a Dowre and lot charged with an aupaity of one bunéred doliars per appom to deduct! from the aneuity | | ee annua? tax, OF any portion of it. It seems | to me nove the lene unjust for the residuary logetoes of | t | comeeded to be ro, and acted upon in overs day's prac: | . ’ | copent! | pertonal eetate to claim a similar deduction for taxes on | | sweh residue, In each instance, the property devised or | Dequeathed it given on a condition. or subject | to encombrance, and the condition cat ‘be fuifilied omy by makiog the precise payment required. am. therefore. of opinion that in the prevent instance the executors shonld retain and invest a eufficien| «um to i | y the anpaity in question, Sy ey com mis- cbarges “pon the (and, be arrang: eat the clear ay um of five bendred ars may be peicfio the widow, as required language of the will. | tue New Cunrs.—Mr. 1 W. Beard, Ansistant ‘Treasurer, in reply 0 Numerous applications for the new | emission of conte, replies as follows — A letter receive 1 this morning from Hon. James Guthrie, Sccretary of the Treasury, eiates that “no authority was given by Congress at the last seesion for new cent ovtns.’’ Ur nsequently none bave been made. | itts that this will set the public mind at rest om | Le subject til Congress shall have given authority for the | ame. RNCE. 3% “Port of New York, November 23, 1856 ARRIVED. 9 Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, A, with mdse and Now 2, LAM, in the Oct Di, with mdse | Orage Pagner to Boyd & Hinearn. Tod one Vdurtinfanuon the paevage. Nov ty lat 41, lon 6 exchanged ing A signal, wiih white. growed and if nh ieee. the Kk crossed the Rasts Nov 18 in Ia 45, ned MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1858. Sieh Blesmer Bice Dt- mont al ladetpnie. Breawer Polomsks, ‘Curbs ‘Bedford. Steamer Orceola. Oar. Prowidene ri Steanter Unces, pnd iad TPB toa 33 a atas ee, to wm fro Caldera for Bowen, ene company mt 8 £9 5, Yon 94 80 we Ship Lirzie Brew from ‘Also, 1 slip, D barks aud 1 beg. Satter from Quaraniiee, this moraing, slouumhip Teens, Sa Jura, ie. Wind during theday §, and Nght. Tele » Marine Rapport. BOSTON, Now Arr off Highland Ligtt, Cave Cod, this aterccov, ships Sabine, from Caleutta; Hampden. from Shields; bark Cersnck, in tow of steamer K B Forbes—all bound to this port. Herald Maxine PHILADELPHIA Nov 2? a 23—Arr shipe Green, Yaubavks, Liver rropic Rird. Foulkes. Turks Island; barbs Phwatem, Quig. Rio Janeiro: Washirgion B -. Cole lips, NOrieans: Germ, Hammerd, and Medora, Ford, Boston; Drige Nors, Medhivey, aca Malvern. Jarman ‘Turks Island; "Rowell Lubec: Sarah Warren, Title Creek; acre Lering; | B Mather, Nickeraon, tae ee ng Beieol: eons 3 Deebenr tate ariiele, Sipp! aD er, Taunl 1. Rhodes, Provid Tidmesmers Paiweno, Baker, Boston: Poston, Sellew, York; brigs Kila Reed, Bureh, Demarara; Rureka, Daly, xe. vis sud awkt; Myra, Puller, Boston, Lavnen or 4 BtEamsuie—Owing to the dease fog on Satur- dsy morving the steamship building for Capt Dearborn, at ‘Mr Collyet’s yard foot of Forty:third #treet, East river, was rot launched: but will be launched this (Monday) morning, at 8 o'clock. Bhe will be towed to the Morgan fron works to receive her eogines and msceivery.. Sberis o be furulshod with (wo oscillating engines of a superior kind Bark May Ques. Jobneon, which sailed from Baltimore for Rio Jovetro ca 18h, put back Gist ings having been rin Into on Wedresday ugh; below Thomas’ Point beachr Pau: fire, sad bad Vowepeity \oboou, with heed. rigeing curried sway. The sehr recoived some damage, bit (o what extent is not krown. Sr man DraMANTE from Maing, before revorted ashore helow Churlestou was got off 19th inst, ahout 12 ofolock, aud towed upto€ bbe does Lo. appear to be damaged Scur FxEDK WARREN, at NLondon from Baogor 1 10h feet, Cape Cod light SW a miles during's beat? blow lost part of eck load cf lumber snd ga cenk Misano Vessri—Har Muir Morris. Capt Occur ager, sailed from Bork on the Wiha" August Laat Glasgow, ano bad ret sirived there up to ine Sd ast. Capt Dt wife sud two chiloren, Lavseuxp—At Cherryfied. Mt Jey & Swith 2 iret cikss thorouga'y Suithad and copper fas tered bark of 442 tons. She ts 4 atrong, bewitifal vessel of white oak and bectumac built by Y W Strout, one of the beat master shipwright’s in the siete, and is to be’ commanted by Capt Tre Nash Tn Friendibip, 12th inet by Messre Cooked Morse; a fine sobr of %2 tons, cal ed the Isaac Morse. to be commanded by Capt James Person-, She ix owaed by the butders, Capt Farrour and others Thomasten about 0th inst, by Mr John Wylie, a fine hark of about 0 tone, zawe wor reported, to be commandet by Capt Jobn Patterson, At Bangor, 19th inst_by Mr Tewksbury, a bark of 447 tons, owned by Capt A J Rose and Capt Simon Ross, of Bangor; Messrs Darlicy, Spoltord & Barnard. 0: Bucksoort, and others. ‘The bark ia to be commanded by Oapt Simon Ross h: Rockland. isth fost, from the yard of Hilt; Libbey & Camp, a bark of 525 tons,’ called the Harriet H Fiske, to be ecmmanced by Cant Fisk, Waldoboro, 121) inst. from the yard of Joseph Clarks & Som, & Bae sbip ef 1200 tons, culled the Joseph Clark, to be commarded by Capt Emmerson of Hucksport At Machias, 1th inst hy T Sargent & Co, a brig of 240 tons, named Sarah Flagg, fo be commanded by Capt Otis Rum bail At Senssport, 12th ipst, by Mr John Carver, bark inveats gator, of (09 tov ‘Turthen, to be commanded by Capt © Pen- leton. At the some place, 16h inst, by Henry Mathews. « bark of 400 tons buzthen, noi named, to be commanded dy Capt Deve. reu! ‘ht Belfgst. 15th inst, by Mesers Carter &Co, a ship of 7 ‘J the Seaman's Bride, She is owned by Mr Daniel Boston. Her bard wood is of the best New 74 ‘nod her soft best Soutbera pine — also 15th, Cy name pot reported; wae fatty rigged ‘an’ the walle beat “ady for sen. is owned by HD Grookman & Co. New York, and to be commanded a ce ‘apt Charles Lrook- man thip King Pbiltip, built by D Weymouth, Bs, was taunch- ed at Alna, Me (not Newcastle), Notices to Mariners. CAY MEAD LIGTHOURE, VINRYARD SOU: In conform ty with the noties dated July 22. 1866, (he oew Tigh! at Gay Head will be exhibited at sipset on Dee 1, 1856, and will be kept burning during every night thereafler from sunset to suarie The toca! j lave of the Jight is 43 feet sbove the ground and 139 feet above the level of the ses ‘The tower is of brick, colored brown, snd stands abont 12 feet from the centre of ‘the rear of the’ dwelling houses, with which It is counected. The latern is painied Diack; the dwelling hooses are brick color ‘The iuminatiag apparaine is x revolving Fresnel lens of the first order. showing ® brinbt fash of tae natural color every ten reconds by Meaars Kings ‘The light should he visible in good weather from the deck of | orme. & vessel 19 nantical or 21 statute ‘The abeve named date, and in the course of the next season the old tower willbe removed Ro By ender of the Lighthouse Board, oS wecis, Tighthoure Bugioeer let and 24 districts. Hotton, Now 92, 1858. EWrOUXDLARD bas been re cetved at this office, through: meat of ‘Rate that the lighthouse recently erected Race. N¥, will be lighted, and will oontinus to ex: wt a ed wh hire Nght, from sunset to sunrise, on and e 5th of Dee. ‘Whe light will ibe. visible to seaward from NE by F round by ‘be SE and south to went, ‘The bedi i» —-~ 4 120 feet above the mean water level of care nace tac: te sea md may be sven in, clear weather 17 milee from a ship's deck. The trwer is striped red hite vertically, tnd stance close to the cM bearoa, which has been cut down’ ‘Tbe deacon is white, oe ehitbaruse is in Tat 46 39 N, lon 6% 2.88 W. All beoripgs are magpene. Var 24 W, By order ot the pel ras @ How JORNTON A. JENKINS, feereiary. Sener y Deparment, Omce Light house Board Washing ton, Oct I A Mol will be levied on all vessels benefitting by this St PETERS RURG AND GhONSTADT CLEARANCES 1 Petersburg advices mention the (oon ing important de- erce of the Minister of Foreign Adare, publ i toe Hap 1 Willeats, Sane. Foo che ‘ow shown at Gay Head will be discontinued from | Romney Sands, one the Celis. Dorere Yee §—Ot0 Tore, Caneny Muntie KitenoR, Oct Aer True Mag, te Bowtoa fe OP rcoorams Bor 3 Ary Gaoed Bom 4h for Briatoil | Pet back Bik. Hi ou a Landed bIg Hh, Tennessee, ‘Gon oardneas. Paneed by $4, Raualor, fruma tc ire da te Sk Cruse notes ae Guxgnock, kors=ais¢ Coursnt, Gray. aad Haretet Hoxie, a Perclya), Boston, evemue, Howes, Cant, Pues, York on.’ Nov 4—-Are Orion, Bits % Powe Kono. Aug 2 (back yt Canton, aid When, Setar ow £00: mlenton ' Kast Const Sevt § olden tte po Haarteroor, Nov 6—Sid Minova, Kycin, Char! tor fork < 4-00, Bhogarette, Davia, from Newcwsts wanroor Nov 4—Arr Adriatic. Coombe ong) Erie, Snare, New York; 5th, Richard Roomson, sng", Co; Marcia <F Day, Chase do Gen Vere, Seavey ant Mea St Joba. WB: Tameriane Hokaes and WB tnd Ai i Ag t oe NK; Rising Bun, Shaltield. St \adrews, Gatharion, a Civilian, Purring’ba. New Orleans ‘leon Harpaws it. stoter. aad Isabel Fidet, Dixen, Ben!amir Adages lard, sod North Amevican, Clarke ric: Perwla (a), Judiiue. dod seni oon Bins Fao Braco: Epiitorniat Kempton me Snaeiro: Km; Shite Cele tenia, Rughes, Gevennelt lermnith. Kianey. Charlene eit Silt, Queen of the Takes ia , Oburesion; Joba J Boyd. Thomas, a8. and F % Hodges By orky oth 6th, Feropean Pe. ner. New Orleons # Ashbnrton, Bradisit wd J / Westerr Aidrews Cis Porat ts" Macoduexs Hoxton; Tks ¥ saaie’ re at do at Arabia's, Stone, ; Micy B Bateb, Woodbury do ready; big 3 ‘s) ork ‘hit Pema (a do 35th; Centurion, Gemuue! M Hox, do 10th. Cie of New Vere: de its Cal P 3th Cowmbia, Switzer and roe ar ae: Hemet gat ae do Be: don ‘Underwriter. do 4 ee f. 26th i Robinsce, ond i ca M Jam! ria 2, te Sani mor hy ode “i Mltdiney, foc ‘th; Lalla Rookh. do oon: Wexford Serax: Veaquerd. for Mobile: Qeenm Sravel for chGreaas 8th Koxsutn, wis Sgeonibe, do: L1thy, Harwood, and Moontight, 3 Tram: xy Fl Chivers ‘NOweanss Keoprens Moree ‘Savan: Cautkins, aad ac riatle, Coonthe, Nore: 6th. ta Vor and, Stlirtria, Hawkins, Maria 0 Seolt_ aud Uncle Joe, Boyan NOrlaans ex Mobile: Pride of Canada, Finn, ‘Charlestont Kebnson NYork Lonvox, Nov t—Enté inward Undiae, Goedeit Constant nopie, Cid ath, F Wilder Farley, Niebols. and Golconda, Solbura, Reed, Geelong: gh, Universs, NOrleans: Sth, Biawatua, Care, Fick ta ballast In port Victoria, Champion. for NYork 13th; Northumbar ope Spencer. for do wei; Palestine, Spenn ford Fiymou Reek Haminond, for do ldg: Karly Bhd Cook a Franeiven do: Eastern 8tae, Kilbora. for doit, Cole rad, Bicker, tor Galcula Novo: Mary, Fletobee, foe Shame Mas. soratan, Oct 31—Sid Sea Buck. Peabody, NYoris! Messina Oct %—bid india, Youne. NYork. Iu port Siat, A7of, Simmcma, for Philadelphia; Jobe $ Cae ton, F1Ue, and Joba tomes. Moves. for NYork;* Spleagid, ist ug for NOries: Newry, Oct 21—id Coty menia, Mt NBR Hike ne. Nov G--Oih Hitabeth f Bonniann. Wiiltian, free Fonwbovrm, Nov 5—Pasoed, Rmma Jace, Springer, ¢ eee ni D = PivMovrn, Nov 6——Arr Oreondates Disley Off dos, Aw Davin, from Phitalelpete tor Loatee, Hloe- net Bergen. from New York for do; 4*h. Philomela, Redman, Pts? sr --tpehceantctrat) \ Sth, Holyhead, Lowell, from Caleatta, London Poxtisnn, abt Now 4—Off, Tadian Hunter, Austia; trem River SC Lawrence for London Prsarta Roaps, Nov Aw Columbian, Baicheiée, Buco onebe: Ricumoud. Cookin, Mirarav bi. Prtexneap, Nov 3—Lion, Fraser, savannah. Ouernstows, Nov 4—Sid Pebaat Cabot, Watts (oom Liverpeob, NOpleas rr eae Nov 5—Of, A Bonlager, from Rotierdam for Pusromar, Ang 22—Arr Resolute, MeKenvie, Manite. Hyriexa’ Sept Y—sid Washington Alisioa, Brown (from Nanile) Boson wet NORD 1, Cape Verde, prev to Oct 19—Are Am brig Ase prev to Nov 4~Passed the. Graham's Polly. Haytan, from § York for Antwerp: 4ilx, sheridan, Russell, frou lor 30; London Hurlbut. do for Lyndon. cot do' 4h; Johanne Broas (rom Charieston for Auster Suiting Oc: 1814 Louisa Fateh, Mae! Bearse, NY ork (tee below: s} oie, Mipcom. ARNE Onlin, Tu port Nov 6 Cara Hickman Rickman, t-r Ganon, 14 UNDERLAND. Bt » Wood, N' (od we 08 Porson a dys fare Wie 5--Of the, Wales, Thomas, from Londoe for Br. ohday f-The Hope, Watkina, for NOrieans ack), was tov ed t0 Tristol to day. Xt Robivean of shin Maris, of Hal'owalt ad rage) trom Gottenburg f here lenky ath ult. ak on the Sd ult and when ja iat en abont 20 W. 16th encountered a mich nt the mainsail. ‘onsintopeall ana Sib, Sneak geese head of Ge foremast and foretopmast cn sonnding the well foul oa Oe ship wares Water Ist; kept one Aay 3 Riavily Roing | Finding the leak aid ot abate and ecviinuing Bad a constitation with tse vilieers, aaa determined lo mabe for tbe nearest port; reached Cork sccordingty on thee ‘2h where i: has been deemed necessary by the survey ore to incbarge the exrgo. Lowrsrorry Oct $1—Ia North Rowis, Am ache Orimen, from Hull for Charleston, bere up and struck oa the New Sew Romney, ey: Bye ae large ships are on shore near (Am), from Shields for Bios (pre Coun, Nov 4 (699 tov irom pa te ty i (with a gesersl cargo); the other the Ma om, y wt hand betore the next if re ery ae Tt ares Creating ¥ marinere re to he erected 4! Grant Stove that, with 1 at Point, wd be the means of avoiding Une many disasters sofrey weak on pee pred to get the Cetin of have tailed, and it eared will become a wreck. ‘Geass, Nov ay yh the Am abip Sea Toa, Gatla- an. frou Mi wat Stiztom, Nee the am tip ‘iam D Sewall, whiate trvek on the Middje Ground, (cania) tuto the 7 Ls diver art of ging Bi ber corms bow an Coe P Sewell has broke her ect She will ware ‘ogots MORE, Nov 2) aZl— arr bark ee Ka a nots Fair, Bolle, and Wide A fewer: vad, Baker, 1 criszentung, tn reiacion tothe cubtom house for versels be Donald. leaving tte ports of #t Peversburg BOSTON — AM—. hig: wi By virtos ot a deeuston of miler @, the De Atwline, Hail, aoe 4 ia pe Ma hed — paziment of the Foreign for the A@ube of Commerce | fuer Symonds oxorie leone: barks 'Prutter a4 aoa Cusicm Dues in St burg make | Com aa: Chloe Worms 1 Hawes, sa Brown ‘oall concerned that eaptatne fal Et ahipadevarsng thence | vaunah. tT Ora) ‘Andes (ot finrpe during the seeson of, nal may receive their pase “iD, Se nas Pen tiene 3% D Lincoln’ Webver, certificates, «(ther Lo Bt (be custom bouse offior at BH | Savannah snivert 4 ey Ts = Petersburg or Crome proviced, however, they lace & | een. rhe ry on Preven D anata Naika, Blas orrente the evstom house borities of that | R Rhodes Matthewa; Deviecen, and Mawes, my petther difienliues 0 thetr s nett Baltimore; Angele Avery. pebladeiphia: seks See to whom Uie ship shall be Foam, Parker, BO. Rengal, Hix. aad Pennie talons may" according to the Wishes of ihe captaina or owners | Currie, Rogers. Riclmoad, Village Gem: cing Marieke ¥. the goo ee Re bane demai ee ees Burr, ikea © ben Show, and Sylvanus: “Allen. the (elegranh inder the condition. however, that the amount | Alew Or ihe that ber the requishion ond failinnent oF te requen'be-| fume Ducts. Dose aE fs Re a *8 paid by thore pervons maising tem r y Miller, Lawn, CAUTION TO SHUPMANTRRS NOT TO OMCT THR UNE OF TI LRAD, ue plow ing letter 4 exhibited la the Underwriters’ rooms, iv 7 ‘Office of Comanittes of Privy Coane!t for Tra Marine Department, Whitehall Nov 3. 15% fir Referring io the letint trom ibe departines! dated the h Nov iast, cn the aubject of the enpability of ebinmestere will bring to the notiee of the I ciation the !we following intances of wree! cur whieh went me adh renantinn wpoo the ease the consisting of Mr. Manafield, the »ti penniary magistrate at Liverpool, and Capt Schomberg, em! Eretion ofhcer at that port. sta'ed that they coasderad the { the ure of the lead » very grave one ard one of the main ch ysee Of the lose ot the ship. My lards, therefore, worpended the certifiente of Mr Wk . the master, for 12 mt The second case tv that of the Brunette, #randed near Gir ven. on the leh i Mike Jocal marine board of Orre: condueted the inquiry wod reported that the master, Mr Alew wereita, Wh G ky Lovell; Howard ta 2G ba Lovell; Ho: 2: pil, Woleot Bentse ‘Amel marger, Wison Riis, : Barnstable, Gorham Narciasa, Kelley: and Turk’ Backing ® York. OM sins of Yarmouth Me 56 fdw Bverett, Loveland, Balimore. brig Jeemel: Mas OOtimore Roger Seotie ‘or. Charleston Carver, Norio. JK Vuitadeip hia . fier Tiacon, § fork ‘irgine Fries. Hallett, Niork: semen Joseph: BViTEe. Now hoes r Lh. Nov bearer b © Perkion, Bes! ort; me Bm Mediivecy ye tors: Hine * sche 8 N Bmith, Hicks, doy i Treriaod: rehe'W A Drewer t NBISTOA,, ner, 2—Are ‘Ars noo Mara Cone € june lessee, No perted ashore): ecb BC Felter, Arno! ohne a srip unknown hip Pairtel. danewey, Bosto Noma ®pen) Biosen, jp My - Ly brig §lolon Cover, Seah, ender L Bock. wus guity of roisconduel by neglect of diay, tending we ‘he ‘amage of che ship importrnt 7 rent In aed Deine the omission the lead ity lords in thie inewwnee cancelled Mr Hleck # oartifieate of ser: vive, and sanctioned bia up for exemmivation for a ceria going rate of competency afier a leper of tages mabniha, in a0008r with the recemmencstion of the Isea! marine biard My weet that the \aken ip these cases will tend te impress necessity of a dus observance a the vives presestion wi which haa been so mach neriectedt, our obedient servant AMES ROOT To the Beeretary of Ue Underwriters’ Association, Liverpool. ‘Whatemen. Aid from Eégariown kb inst, sistp Riehd Michell, Huxford, Indivn acd Pacific Oowaps ‘Ary at Pauvibar Sept 10 bark Hlizabeth Cook of Westport, and ld {ith to ernise, with 250 bbls ep oll. Reports at Johanna Aug 1. Jobn Dawson, Baker, \Bedlord, 100 80, bound to nse Comat of Macagnzesr.’ Ab do Aug 2), Pert Russell, do 700"; Alto, Snell, ep—both bound’ ¢own the A comat; #9. to cruise im Mozam Sad ble, rambaque Channel, Joseph Maxwell, Jeurey, FAL wit 800 bls ap of A ieter from op boned bark Janet, West, of Westport, re. ports per at the iwand of Ascension March @ with bbls ap oll, hound to {he equator 80 whaling. > ies for Avate nia, with passengers, all m6 Ot irom St Johns, NP, for Brazil, td Cs, Het SSM brit Miswlasippl, Hathaway, 8 Kitts, or Paw wore. t ie are + In port brig Robert Mowe, forgit York 2 dey Fone ae Pe py tety | Yes been 12 ave W of Fable sant, wih strong weaterhy as Gace Lop H in part em cs i, for | wien, nyo e " Hane, Owens, London, Ort 18 with mdse and 186 | nr 4 oe srouaeel Minturn &Co. Nov 6 at 405, lon | 9 cepud Rie poms tuihering Ha yam. tor arenes, tr Cai tor New York, | ort foe CLAP Keamon, Nord, Tanke Ranger, Re- " fan toon ejer Aimrrkehaw'boc i Saye ba a. the Texel Nov 2, Therese, aod J Ablers, Baltimore; op | fd, Bel ae iY hs vane ‘of Tonton, &90 tons), Rohinenn, Aamenons, Oe me Losin Blu. Tiglens th John, x9; { ath, Be, 10 days, in valle fod ko Aininy. worth Hall shediee, tin Maeno, Wr ait N York f Bart ie Rewaee Nev 2 Arr _—, = Lgl Amey A nies ea ie ng Amicon canst Lawrey, St hanes = rte: Mt mi coooR and coroanils, to rat ance tt wn aes con. Sid Monayniek ‘etLigrew, Port an Prince, 24 das wih wa) Oye Malina Had heavy ere vi as iy prraie nays — = Ihoyd (of Bideford), Gipstrick, Vien, ¢ Aare, cwaags, Ort Are Magern Tlanes, Hawes, Gens Pores, F fr ith anger, t yescrirt Ret Si ore rimmeit, Pete in eaten ‘Retled in compan Wha sehr Ho. Viyrtery, Mae Farah Taper, Havtav, de he one Virtere ia 8 28 om TSN, spokes omar | EN Ny + Ay for Newport and Chariemion.” sid 4a, wvannah. with ¢olion and rice, to | Jacob Prentien, Raley. Movie 1 m i, Crimen, Hichborn, Hnit for Charleston: Ah, oie ray Fenry Recon, seaman, aged fie | Tame Eien, Aniwerp for ro, Tarohats, anderson, da "ELS Poeatontan mBulnte. Chaclestgn, 6 days, wis cotton, for Chaniesion, © Seranton & ac Doewgye, Mov 2—Ayr RB Walker, Raynes, Boston, . Sr thd nt brig Franconia (from Me- | Poston: sehr CR Buck Coombs Portland. Ct Sid steamsmip Havel, Rollina, Key Wert and Havens; ship Amelin, sien, EDOARTOWN, Nov 18~4 bre Pawty | York for Rockland: Mirror Biren’ do for : et ne dvance, Plummer. do for Ai a Alenandria for Heston, apn MW pre; echre paatios, ewitt, 3 Inde. Phtlade\pbia ‘or 40. as es cere ro: ee, sehr M E Pierce. Me Se ar ite (cs Hotman NY j wet ie aoe i reas Ucttoaete by AE i PM—Passing ing Is "AR VORLRAN ee A} Fear Seip Soa ) aa ene ‘Vera Cr ian "Somat | "is Seely ote teh. sash Begunees brie DR Browo, reat: barks weet ini pire, ‘Temmany aod: Mein) iF 9, \* : Rs = apes ae 2 Newhurgt pon ty Fane) ‘anele?, and Jown lorler, BYork. vorb— Arr Lie Flande Mott, dor steamaslp Rosaston See eet SoS Warebem Lape Rome: hen: a Ping Fisia, Crosman, and tert |p NRW LONDON, Nov 20—Arr sivope Joe ris Byam, pa gtr Hare Hg thee age, ten a ‘Ke \ RP iran, rereak Tei Nels ‘Davia, Rais Noy = M4 xchr Venloo, Coranbs, snpposed M Wer 2 rr sobre ren | Fer ' FORTE AWD, Kor D, mer ioe entene roa uy | PROVID PRcr, Bs at ee ts ie i tr i ak ly 1 yore Chae, iz ae rae 814 19th, eohes: vt

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