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THE " BTANWIX HALL HOMICIDE, Court of Oyer and Term: Orange County TRIAL OF LOVIS BARBER POR TAE ‘MOMIOIDE OF WM. POOLE—YESTIMONY OF JAMES ACEHMMAN, CORNE- LIVS CAMPURLL oynus saa Belpre Hop, Judge Pawbody, of Nov. 37.—Phe People ws. Louis Baker. — B! 9 o'clock yesterdaygmorning. » Newbarg, York, Yhe Court mat Bppoared to bave copsiderably abate’. Tae fret witness examined was James Ackerman, who was on the staad when Court adjourned on Wednesday evening, His testimooy was confined almost exc u.ively to a descrip Bion of the affray at Stanwix Hall, and presented ao ima Verial points of difference from that of the witnesses who | Biready testied. There were, however, some additional Circumstances elicited during his cross examination by Mr. Bredy, aad which were ir substance as follows '— ‘he room was full of smoke during the dring, but I could Fee pretty distinctly; I was (rigutened wheal saw ‘Turi er sling that pistol round bis head; afer that! was quite cool; [ diin’t tink any of them bad any aolmosity Aganst me; I didn’ {el afraid bovauso they wore going ; leaw Oy. Shay talking to Poole, bat did not bear what they raid Q. Do you mean to say thet none of Ii!" Poole’s frieads Auterfe re wesye him’ A, I did not ce» chem Q. They stood quite still and saw the! A. They kept fying Sround the room; I cau’: tell who it was that fired the balis that w ¢ im she counter, ia the floor or tn tho ; Iwas keeping my eyes mostly in one coruer, (Mr. Brady exbibited a diagram of the room, bat the ‘Witness cola not tell from what part of it the balls came, woere the pergous Were standing Who fired them, nor who the pereons were | Idid not see Lozier strike Ba ker; Liemew during that adray that Logier was bot to the beod: 1 xaw that be wes shot they all got out; 1 eldn’t see any biocd om Baker after be went out; be wes barebeade? Cu say wheihor be bad en overcoat on whou he weat ous; I heard Lozier say during that affray, y's motwou’s cooked; Lan and Veo Pek both wen: out before the firing; I didn’t see Turner do anything to Poole excep’ Gre at nim Q. Between Turner’s firing the drst sbot and bis firiag the scoord did you hear any report of a pistol? A. I | &m bot positive Q De you remember you cid hear them, but A. I don’s recollect; there were ado. these shot i that on the trial io New York ho fired them? ver or oight; Dic you see avy one take bold of Baker that night? A. I conldn’l ray poritively Q Did you swear on tho trial ew York that your broiber tcok hold of Baker thought my brother made a grab ‘cr bi ‘oni of ihe door. Q. Dal you feo any pistol fal whe: hé was bear the door tively that I did, but Ithink T exe Was out of the bovse; it w: I dicn’t see What became oF i tho former trial, that if Poole was in try snd get him ‘o go home, mugs there; 1 could Dot say thi or cober; Laravk wine with bis Ball three quarters of an boar, or a came iv: Pools and bis f taking aad talking; | I eculdn’t tay pesiiivel ‘hether [saw Bawer drink after he came in; Pandern sen ofa b——b, yon are here, ure you?” Q What words did you put isto Paudeen’s mouth at the tial in New York? A. I t it was about the rewe—'* You muzzled 200 b—h,” or what Bre you looking at, you black muzzied son of a b—h,”’ 1 thibk I testified to this at the trian! m New York; I know Diack muzzled son cf a b—h was io Q Do you rossilect baying :aid, *' You are here, are ou?’ A T thnk it was, “ Wr a are you lookiag’sh;”? it was either ove or the other, I can’t Say positively; when I Girt eaw Baker with bis patel bo ntood ta front of Shay end Poote. Q. (18 you ewear at the trialin York that you saw & pistol wm Baker’s hand before Poole fell oa the floor? A. 1 den’t reccitect. Q Did you ewear in New York to the effect that when ‘Turper was Bring on the floor Poole st.od back in the re- = between the counter aud oyster box’ A. I think I 1d. Q. Well, did be? A. He did. Q How far back! A. Weil, pretty near the wa! Stood toere when be fred ibe first shot; whea Diner clicched him be left there; after Tuvner fired the second Ume, be left it. Q. Where was Poole when turner f ed the third shot? A. He was on the floor, I think it way the sesond shot of Turner's that bit Poole ia the knoe; ! was tooxlng at Povie when the eccone rbot was fired: whea ba fired the eecoad Shot bo wrs locking towards Poole; Ltnink Turner was lying partly on bis leftaide; I dou"t ibink be was resting Op the leit arm; his feet were towards the oppovite eide Of the rocm; his feet were in the direction towards Broal- Way, #ud from (he wall opposite tue counter Q Dic you hear Pocle gay he coulda whip any maa for $500 A. I beard some mention shout $590; I doa’t think I raw bim tke avy money out of bus pocket; I saw Dean go cut of the horse; I don’t thick he was gon» over ‘a minute; Baker was standing in front of Shay aud Posie at that time; Tusner bad pot Aired Defore Dean went ou:, he did met tire befure Dean came bac ; 1 don’s think Baker wast ai ary time im the recere; I did uo, see bim at avy ‘ime wit | bis bask to the coonier; I heard two shots a(- ter Baker Pad gore ovt Q When Baier and Poole fell toge’hor, was either Tur- ner, Va leit, Hy ler, Lyng or Paudecn inside of Stanwix Ballt a. Yes. Q Wrieu of them? A. [think Turper was there ; I am posttive be w: Q. Did Turner get out before Baker dred at Poole? A. I dic ‘nt ace bim go out. Q Wae more than one shot fired toside of Stenwix Bal after Poole fel on tne floor? A I think Termor dred tm hat direction ; | em pretty eure of that. Q. More Ben one soi? A leould not say post tively ; I cam’t recollect whether | heard more than two abots ia Stanwix Hail alter Poole fell om the floor. Q. Did you ace Cy, Harris Fed or throw a pistol to wards the oyster box? A. I dk Q Or cm the enting counter’ A. 1 did not; I did not ce more than ope pistol in Stanwix Hall afer Bakor ‘went ont Jab Ackertom, brother of the former wituess, was next placed upon the stand, but his testimony did not vary materiaig from his b: other's. ‘Cornelius Campbell, sworn, teatiiiel as follows:—I was in Stanwix Hall on the night ot the affrey, about half past 12; Leaw Baker avd Jant man io; Turner ‘Van Feit, Lyn and jowed, Paudcen belog the la t; Pauisen walked pi Poole, atd thes turning round, sald: “Is it here penton, you binck muzaled on of b—h! you are a pretty “Keep Sood pao ad ain't worth Bull.” 1, eeteca spat ia Poo The Court bere \o0k @ recess ti]| 2 o'clock, and on re assomblog the witness was croes oxamined by Mr, Bracy. Hs tectimony ultogethor was waluly corrobora orn, but bis testimony present- ed 20 umatarces Oyrus Shay sworn, testified 94 (ollows:—~I reside at 26 Varick street, New York city; 1 have resided there fort; ene years; [know where Sianwix Mali and Lyn, they are about an cighth of a mile spart: | went to Sia: ‘wis Hal sione, Cyne ag ge til half past taree or four on Sunday morning: was there the aifray; when they came in | where Poole stood; when Bak: Baker asked a'! to take @ drial sive 2 hero you are you black muzzied son of & b—h,’ Poole laughed at him; Tarner aid, 1 think, to Posie Paudeen was drunk not to tate’ any uotice of him; Poole made 202. remark to Turner aod Paodteea caught wait, re (ne figh ing Americaa son ‘spat im bis face three times, Poole broke Poole passed tome remarks, andl wid him to keep etill; I polmted toa pistol and said them can lick you; Baver waa fix or eight feet trom think Baker bed a pistol in his band, but won't posit ve; Ikpow Mr. Turner bad, for I saw it or cloak; fo any bow,” and bis pistol, shooting self in the arm; I'm m'siaken aboot Mr. Baker bavi pistol in band, Turner fell afer shooting timecif, an re. floor on bis lef, sido fred bis pistol a! Mr. ¢; Poole steggered towards Baker when the second ag fired; i! thick at ure words Pooie stsggerés towards bim. cought 0 er; ana they beth fel down, when oo fell under; at that (me! caw Byker's pete; the pistol was polated to } Poole’s Dreast; Tibiok Baber sala‘ 1 lMake you age the frog ccm aicnced pretiy lively, and some of them faninio the closet, there was a remark made, “Shoot Oy,’ I andersiood Paudcen to tay shoot me, and then I own and my friends’ protection, thea I and shot Mr. Baker to the best of knowh dge; be was on Mr. Pools; it was after Baker his pistol at Poole; I turned round then, amd act of snoctitg Paudeon when he went on; of seor: I “cy bave shot Turner who was creeping out the door, but | enw he was down and would not take t advantage of bim, Poole got on nis feet alter Baker up; I remained with Poole till 3 or 4 o’clooe; I eaw Baker in Stanwix Hall between the hours of # and 10 that evening. Crosse examined —I was examine! before the Coroner, Justice Brennan, the — =, ‘fami at the last trial of Baker; | was one of the \ bearere at Porie’s fanoral; I woe intimate with bim sit or sovon yoare; I hays known Ven Pelt persopaily three or four years; Van Pels and Poole were acquainted, | bad k = tyler 86 years; both Van Peit ard Byler iid; I esid I was going -oole"s pocket \ gay post ; that was after every ight by the door; at tink L aaid, oa an wix Hall T would e there had beea a ¢ was either drunk i ree) seeing Torner ner Ca’ by name; I was tne Cd Stanwix 3 une T heard he was in a difficulty; that n Bard 10 o'clock; we wee from there to the — house Yan oe F ‘com pisint ve me Sitiats tay adit atewer! r 5 01 ee ar med a! Baker's body; I ween't when I fired, ‘Thsre waa not ao large ‘An audience as on the precediog day, and the tuterost the jog directly afier | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1856. Baker was bioody when he went cat, | saw blood coming from | \s forehead; 1 did not potice his eyes tones whet: = they bad the marks of having Deen ¥ raged Tthink Bator fad Lostey bad @ etraggie in toe rece: wbiak Paudeen sho! s) Losier, but am not certain; 1 ast my Poole’s pete. whea he was standing by the door, aller tbe shoot | Wg was over tn court t atjourned at this atege of the examination, | ‘Ull 9 o'clock in the morning. pomcrnaionee = Sa SS E | Trial Trip of the Chrhtcbal Colon—Quick Ship Bolidinge Tho Christobal Coion is’a beautifal little steamer of five | pundred tons, which has been built withia niaety days | by Mr. Quimtard,aof this city, for a company in Cuba. | Notmithstandipg the very sbort time since the boat was contracted for, she snow entirely completed, finished, | furnished and ready for delivery. She ts dna, strong, | well built, neatly dnished vessel, The cabin especially ig finiahed in an admirable style, The siaos of itare overiaid with rosewood, mabogsry ant walaut, which moke them glisten like polished glass. It ts « floating palsce with more exquisite beauty than tho Norman sca kings ever dreamed of, The steamor iv 180 fect in lemgth, 86 feet in width, has | an 8 inch pole, and is 500 tons burthen. Custom House | measure. She bas one beam engine 44 Inches in diame- ter, with a ten med stroke, and two flue bollers, She was | cortracted for and built under the direction of 3, W. | Quivtard, o! the Morgan Iron Works, Speeden & Whit. | lock were the coustructors, Iler engine was bullt by the Morgan Iron Works, and Mr. William Stiddy, of this ctty, furnished and fitted ber up. She is doudie built, with beary frame trom atraps. There are fourtoea staterooms tm the forward cabin, each containing eight borths; six midway erooms, with sliding doors, having two verths exeb; the main cabin contains ten siate rooms twe berths éach, end there are eight berths tu the sub- cal'p; ig ali one Sundred and fifty two berths. Androw Mile cid the jolmer work, Butcher and Read the pum! ing. Poolman & Smith the painting. The steamor will cost from $25,000 to $90,000, avd built fur the Com- pens of Navigation of th? southern coast of Cuba. Sho ig to rve between the ports of Batabano, Dayauigaas, } Colowa, Colon, Punta Cartes and Bollea. 'P. cme | Nepsews & Co were the ageuts for ber m this city. Jo sept Caivo will be her capteiu on the Cuban waters, but ond will take her oui ty Cabs. er left the foot of Eleventh 7 merulng, about 9 o'clock, ai ivip up ibe Hadson river. Soe way to have vp as far as West Point, but the weather being di ly cold and there being no stoves o: places for the bc at, as she is intended tor a warm tatitade, <siring to retarn carly to the city, tt } was Fe ar up the river as they intend | ed te tarting. About one hundred persons, courist- | tg Ct thoes interested in the steamer and their feiencs | were on boaré, By means of eveckers, chees, whist, win bempsgne and abundance to eat, ‘they apreared 3 4 colt collation soon very agreeable to those who had taken po t ot all, or takem it et an uhusaaliy | early hour. e the ‘¢ioner, which was got by Delinopico, was pariicularly appreciated. ondant and rich. ere was lett of tt more than twelve baskets full, amd enough wine and che mpegve for three times as large a company. Toasts Ard speeches were very a>undant; some were good, gome poor, but all very jovial Numerous toaats, as woll as cheer on cheer, were given for Mr. Quintard Mr. Au fonlo Artelix mat t some length, lauding m>- chavics and me the enterprise ani skill of America, as disp syed ta her monuments of naval cov m aud architecture, showirg how much better tt uld be for the American pooplo tocu'tivate friendly in tercouree ard commerce with Cuba—the brightest im the coronet of S-oin—to build her ships, to receive her traffic fairy for her productions—thaa to gt tratical expeditions to invade ¥, and to force ber, conquer. iimg State in thts Union. 1 Woe cubstaciial, an elcquent compliment to tho bullders of the Christova! Colon. The agents for the steamer, who were on board, were delighted with her. She ts the finest boat that has ever plied on the Cuban weters, ard all coceidered that she will do b or to the energy, yom and ekili of American As tho is perponed to carry freight and paseergers along the routh of Cuba, where tho war very stallow, she only draws threo feet of water. 3 weutfrom New York to Youkers, a distance of seven- tec miles, in one bour aud ten minutes. Her moans of ‘veutlation end factiities for admitting the fresh and cool Bir lato the berths, cabivs, &c, »re vers superior, which 4s & point of covsidersble impirtazce for a steamer oa the coast of Cuba Aboul4 o'clock P. M, the company, who had a very pleasant excursion, were lan‘ed at the foot ot Eleventh street. Personal Intelligence, Joba Minor Botts ts in t.we, and stopping at the Astor Boure. Hon J.B Hslstrad, State Senator from the Wyoming anc Allegbapy cistrict, met with a sertous acotleat at his residerct, on Friday, the 2let inst. He was in the up Fer art of bis barn, and while pre to efelre, mirsed bie footing and fell to the floor below, breaking the bone of his right leg near the thigh Col Benton bas accepted the invitation of the C:i!opean Society to deliver a lecture before taat association during the present season. Prirce Alfred of Evgland arrived at Brassels at two o’clcek P. M. on Wedaeaday, 5th inst., from 2 compggied by bis governer and a BYmerous suite. carnth's were wailing at the Northern station to cony oy tbem to the palace, Tne King, the Count de Flanders, end ibe Princees Charfotte were at the palace to receive the young prinee, who is in bie 13th year, ‘The London Chronicle of November 6. says:—The gen- tlemcn of the eng robe will have employment this term ina curiovs care, in which M. Silvera, the Portoguese Char, é d’afeircs in France, claims compensation of the Count de Lavencourt for oriminal conver: atioa with bis W. Silvern’s) wife, The consul placed the matter ia the 49 of Mr. C. F. Fie!d, the late chief taspector of the detective police, The Altorcey Geners! ard Mr. Hnddle- ston = @ been retaiced for M. Stivers, who {s costrous of himself of the laws of this country as well as nose a TAECe. v ovrtals of Lombardy annonnce that the Emperor ond Fmprees of Austria would decifodly arrive at Trieste 20th of November, and at Venice on the din. Groat preparstiors are being mm im both towns for their Ms jesties’ reception. Count ¢e Vitzthum, charged with an extraordinary mistion from the Court of Dreedsn to that of Turin, em- derked at Trieste on the 27th uit, on bis way to bis des. tupation. Baron de Drenner Felaach, to the Court of Athens, left Vienna proeced to bis post. the new minister of Austria on the 2391n ult., to ABRIVALS. At the Metropolitan Hotel—Ton. Jobn Woodrutt, New Ha- yen; How. John K. Hale, Bornelievilie; aon. J. Callamer, gore Mo), H. J. Turner, tf, banger 12. iO Bal: iudore, Son ames y Hawley, U. 8 GSaat Bur My Paz: Ohio gon, Phi adelphis: Gor, Dimond, Rhode Col. D. Fuster, Chicago: Wm, ‘len Poe’ uritiah Army; Jose de kt thoie, Mex.co; Wm. U. Corrie, Lower Canada. At the eres Ho aoe Mr. and Mra. Cleaveland, b hag ~ 4 Barnard. Mre. Bern: Miss Barnard, ©. Barnar New ork, Mr and Mrs ‘Tok Washington; Mr. W. D wher t, Boston: J.B. Ireland, Jenness. ork: Justin Field Roaton. we Grove, Clentuegen F. Allison, Hal S. Leeker, London: Ca idkiog, RM. steamer Persia. M. RB. Conty, Jenks and gervn Liverjool, C. AL Melion and family, Philadelphia; P. C. Cal houn Bridgeport, Me end Mre 1 oomia, Hartford; F. Ribas, Kew You. BB. Adams and lady, Providence; Hon ©. W. Reckwel, fing Sing. At the Smithson! “a. Wao, Buy Rex. Humpbiey, Lowsvill New Haven Rev. B. Livermor oweil, Rio Je neiro, Mr. te Mr. J. &, Callin, Tr rn Dennis, Ratiand, V1 Tie fe Cay Clark, Ubicago. From Richmond. Ac , in the sesmship emenown=Coat a Bur Se Sarl Houcleg, uy Merrett, John Poe, Jr, RH Por Preston, ¥rsJ'J Conver, J © Bitterbouse—and %) tn the deeroge. DEPARTURES. Fou Favana and New Cricane, in the ship Black Wari Mas Marcil] ard niece Mise Stebbins, Mr cs ang jety And daughter, Mr *chordier and fam} errer and femily, F gxiaay’ and’ Indy, JL ny Fernandes, Mr Gross and (emily. 10 and indy, Mr John ‘aay, Hs Mr Perriston, Mr Ponto, A A> Riven ‘des aod two day Mra Fiebbard, Mi Stortevant, MraF 8 Bry Persie, Mise Pesrs} Minor, Mrs Avis, Mrs Wi ‘aterm Dick! vant Meeere F <iret, Gincesio, F Figue: ¥ Vanco, AA 5a, a bell, ‘A Ticeeh, 9 ge GR Peniston, Miss Onati ‘son le, N oil Imety, and nurse. facia, JG v, Se Kale tier" 8 P J Mel cting ok rer pire ane Chae Joke } Ti Packer, Ws or Hecromen, Win We ion Mi Nira at BR Praitworts. 8 Mi Grove, Mad Marcell, ¢ Boni wm Peraha Movewexts or Usirsn Srares Taoors._We Jeorn that a detachment of 174 recruits left New Orleans oks at 2 o'clock aay 2 on the bark New Em- for Fort myers, Fe, the Filth regiment of eco t daty ing med are Brevet waiee, AL Hare, Mr For Lineria.— Two vessels will the Unitea States for Liberia; one ‘The new shi; Aged Indigent Females. FORTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF THE ASSOCIATION | 20 IHE BELIRF OF BESPECTABLE AGED INDIGENT FLMALES. | ‘The forty-third anniversary of the above Society was | beld yesterday, at noon, im the Asylum of the Associa. | ton, East Twentieth street. At the hour appointed the chapel of the institution was closely packed with ladies wan SAM Shah oe oe cles, for it is part of the creed of the New York haui ton that charity is fashionable, grsceful.in the bestower, as it is merciful to the recipient. The room was not sufficiently large to contain the rush of viriters, the doors were ovn- ecquently thrown open and many fownd accommodation | im the entrance hall. We give the sisterhood credit for | ea thetr mcet pious intentions, and cannot but consider them | better employed than those hermapbrodite individuals lately artembied in the Tabernacle, to discuss the readiest method of uneexing themee' ves, Alter the Rey. Dr. Knox had engaged tn prayer, tho Riv. Dr. Cuamusrs ibe apnua) ats oi gm tri- bute, atthe commencemen:, to the memory of Nixop, who for upwards of twen two years was a mom- ber of the beard The family within the asyium embers pinety three persous, a =. ms tron and receteary aids in poe periment. This number is eeaveciialy fortably aceommodated bye oad ‘ans ouiler rooms, of which there are’ afte’ ree, One OCcupant cach, and two, with separate beds and farniture, to the | larger. In some instances, where the need has been urgent and tbe cpplicant ‘oved, a third inmate has been placed in the largest cl ambers. The infirmaryis an exception to this rule; there the nina et pany nea coe ors 16 80, a otvend we fi ies of the age of aad tho mother of the institution, imho snares eyaad te The report then refer sreenanen more extensive asylum, which only pando 8 favorable crizis to be com- menced: for the present building is {ar too small, although the charity is Sesigned for the poor of this city alone, or those who have dwelt sufficiently tong bere toentitle them to the benefits of native citizens. The interest from the invested fuad of the association is the only amount of aa nva! inccme which can be relied upon with safety, for the eubdecription list has been gradually decreasing for a num- ber of years past, and as tho interest of the permanent fund ovly provides for about one third of Gee expenres, the Board, for two years past, has beem obliged to draw upon capita! not yet permanently invested, The report ck wth a tribute of thanks to Drs, Cooper end Bibbing, the medical attendants of the insti tation, and to those clergymen who had oiliciated during the past year. ‘The Rev. Mr. Van Zandt, of the Dutch Reformed church, Tesd ihe names of the proposed Board of Management | tor the eneuing year. They were ratified unanimousiy. Mr. Vay Zanpt then gave the following address:—Ho tnid he appeared there asa eubsiitute (or a gentloman who was unable, through iliness, to attend. Tbey must take bom ou the principle tbat ‘whon we cannot get what we desire, we must tske what wo are offered. [his in- stitution appeals to the heert of every Cristian and lover of humanity. There were, doubtless, many saytogs of our Lord not recorded m the Gospels; one, for exampic, was put on record by Paul, namély, “Remember the eaying of Him, who aid, It is more bicesed to giva than fo receive? Thoee whe bave had the interests of this fwetitvtion at heart must frequently have experienced tho monsiug of there words. Charity. ty something more than the mere giving of money. t ig a amal! part of Christie virtue. We must be willing pot merely to give of our substance, but evon our sympathies, and labor, andtiae. Our Lord designed to prompt us to deeds of cbartty, by telling us tbat the poor are always with us. Dovupticss many think, a! times, that tae perroval ap pearance of the Saviour on eerth wocld be of good, acd what great displays would be made to rective him, bet this same regard and love he bas de eired ehouid be shown now tothe poor. Whatever may be (be wealth of a churcb. itisa church which bas not pcor wicows to pray for it. A church's wealth con- sirts tn its poor. This is remarkably shown te the treat- mevt of the fick and destitute by the early Christians at Rome. The Romaz Prefect, astounded at what seomed to be ihe cxbauatlces wealth of the res oe came to Lau- reptiua and commanded bim to cisgor, treasures. Laorcativs arked three days to coliect fe then from the porches of the churches collected the poor, aod the aged, exd the widows. and sald to the l’rofect-y‘'These are the veseels of gcld; these, the treasorce of the church. Tako them for the Rowan State, take them for yourself.’’ The charities of the State reach mainly thore oaly who sre cestivute frcm thetr own crimes and follies But bere are many others who are not from thelr own fault. and many who are more deserving as poor tha when they were enjoying wealth. Charity is a luxery which those who live in luxury, if thoy practised it the oftener, would relish the more. Oh, there !s something peculiarly tovcbirg in tho destitation of old ago; but when it la bo: meray old ago, but the old ege of women, are wo not incited by ali we endeared recollecions of a mother’s love to relieve r wante nod soften their declining years? ee of tbo committce baa been only partially met. The rd of Meragement inform me that aged women apply here now ‘n vain, and goaway in despair, Ladies, is this to ber ffisient moral power in this room to accom pleh a ciferent reeult, and means, too, suiliclent to erect 8 building of convenient — which shall carry dowa to ports rity the praise of 1 ies of New York. Poe Kxox eaid—l| most cordially aseent to the seutiments of my brother, Let vs noi be weary in well coing, for, in due season, “ye shall reap the reward of that which yedosw.” He then pronounced the bere liction, aod tbe oo oo mg themselves amongst the inmates of 85) We trust that the met of our ys A will not be — ip apeisting the manage’ of this beneficent institution in ssanes an edifice suitable for 80 laudable aud charitable an object. Remaskable Escape of French Polliical Prisoners, recert article on the penal Menitcur stated tbat several political one ivees on the eubject of considerable interest. At the a of this es several political traneporia, con! in the Devi.’s Istand, concel vod the idea Of cacay ‘They cut down some trees and bull @ achconer; but owing to en accident the echoorer struck ‘went to pieces. ‘Non daunted, they ret to work sgain, and with such ‘of the seboontr as were able to pick out of the wator, and the stump </ a large tree which floated down the Amazon river, they constructed a raf, on which, on the 7th of barked in search of liberty. aye Pes feet ‘ly at random on the sea; apd atihe of that time, w their elender stock of provisions was entirely exbausted, their raft went askore on a mud bank. Twool ibe perty—one an Italian "pamed arotber a Pole pamed i—lett the boat and waded @org in tbe mud, bo: ‘to find a habitation. They were 50 weak ibat they econ themselves unable to draw ‘Uboir legs out of the heavy roll, and their companions learned some days leer that their dead bodies, half de- voored by crabs, pee Seen nese a aeons who bad remained on tho raft, rades did pot ycturn, and welt convingnd oe hop ae peer of looking for them, resolved to put to sea agein. Bat to do tbia it was necessary to construct another raft, it being impossible to ge: the old one off the mud. For an entire week 1) Frew roe eg down along the coast upon ruch pieces y had been ‘able to detach from the raft, and durin, ering all ig ine ae Bad aoteeeg a A A fortnight after thelr departure from the Dayil’s | Island, the ciber prisoners thero learned (xe issu) of a0 caterprive which it might baye been iV utier mad pegs to underioke. A burping Cesire to risk their lives S inne manter for thetr liberty ran through jhe colony, With the kelp of government timber collected for build. ing purposes they found moans to ‘Toartan, two rata, each cepable of bald twenty Satur ‘wes choren for ihe depertare of the eapediice Island, The other fourteen men on mrrived at in aheker tour on the 29, The Dutch Dot know ip; they were ordinary con’ Itical com ht right to ie where they were up view Be released two daye later Cty Intelligence. Look to Your PostaGm Stamrs.—I has beea that ap ingevious plan for raising the wind in this aud other large cities, bas been for some time practiced by boysand porters in the employ of merchants, profesional men and others, in the dishonest traffic in postage stamps. In business establishments, offices, &., these stampe are purchased in considerable quaniities, out up for use, and placed {u come convenient spot—a drawer or desk—aocc a ible to all employed about the premises. They ed from time to time tn it or small quanti. mediate victatty 8 ere purioin be Bd Offered for sale, usually in the of the Post Oftice, for Icss than thelr full value, and ins come, n Br Set nee eeneaoee ry aod they would do well to look to thelr interests this rorpec. They shculd avo be more particular ag to the persons of their letters to and from the A day’s principal Post Office in Naseau street, as to tho and ‘ent responsibility of many of those sent ete Post omfice, ‘would at orce suggest one of the chief causes of the na. merous complaints no Sereguerities and failures in corr: ponernce paaeing thi a ‘the mails. Public aitention bas often been called to this subject; bet it appears to have produced but little if any change in this most important particular, A New Omninva Rovrs.—Some considerable surprise ‘was evinced yesterday, a little before noon, by the pedes- Tians thronging Broadway, opposite tho Parg, and occu. pants of the multiplied carriages, omnibuses and other vehicles crowding this portion of this populous thorough- fare, at seeing an omnibus with a load of passengers in- tide, take a eudden tarn from Broadway and drive up to the City Hail, The slow motiou of the omnibus repelled the idca that the driver bad lost control of the horses, The cecupupts of the ompibus, who, upon taking their seats inside, (id 20 with the belief that bey wore to be drives speedily to the South ferry, were, as may Do supposed, t:kep With £0 ittie wonderment at porcelving the devia. To their inquiries led ‘That he ticn from thelr expected lire of route. ag io the coute of the change, the ariver re wished to drop iu at the Mayor’s office, and would detail them but a minute” He quickly jumped from bis seat and glided up the marble steps of the City Ball. It was perceived tbat a police officor followed his. Tho whole matter was econ explained as being an arrest of the driver for driving without s license, Oflicor Jones bad, ft tcems, spotted him as an unlicensed drivor, and mounting the seat beside him, took this summary ‘mode to bring bim (0 to the Mayor’s cflice. It was sbown that the driver was put op only sa a pave nape subsiivute, and u.on bis promise to relinquish ériving on the tormt’ nation of that trip, was let go without fine, Straight- y the driver, by'oid of bis whip ard horses, conveyed his paseengers without ferther interruption to their de fired destination. A New Towriins Market BurtpiG.—The Aldermen Commitee cn Repairs and Suppties—Ald. Tucker, chair mar—met yesterday at 4 P. M., at the City Hall, snd had under coneideration the subject of couiirming the coa tract awarded by the Board of Councilmen for building a new market building at the junction ef the Third and Fourth avenues, ia the place of the present Tompkins market. The esifimate accepted by the Board of Council: men for the proposed bnew building ts $155,371, and was put in by Theodore Hunt. A number of parties who sent in estimates at the same time with Mr. Hunt were iv attencence before the Commiitco, and urged that tajustice bad been done their bite by the Coun: ollmen Commitice on Repsire and Supplics. Mr. T D. Badger, of the firm ot Bedger & Go., tated that the bid putin by bis frm wes considerably jower thi the bid that pas accepted. The only reazon, he added, given for the rejection of their bid was a slight’ informality in attaching to the bid the signature of the firm, inetead of the pames the individval members of the firm. It was decided by the Committee, after liaten- ipg to the statemen!s made, to examine all the plans and specifications ‘os originally submitted, and made au award the contract, irrespective of the so:ion of the Council- men. The present Tompkins market is in a very dilapi- daied condition, baving been built in 1821, upon ground purcbazeo by the city from the old Stuy veeant esta. Ur Tow Pisrs.—The docks and piers on the upper part of ibe island are in a most horrible and dilspidated condi- tion, and seem ertitled to some consideration from tho apprcpriate committees of the two Boards of the Common Covncil. Tho new dock at the foot of 1:0th street ts bout balf dnished, aad so bad!y patched and pieced, ard Placed in euch an awkward position as will render it al- moet vaciess tor vereola, even when it is made accessible from the street. ‘Tas Ge 0h Se nt of 106Ta vrwek wee carried away last ors the ice, lea ta abatzcent sand and bas ‘not ‘sivce been re-tott, mone made polled ne since to build a an appropria dock at the foot of 114th street, ‘Dui the work has not yet been cc mmenced. deck at the foot of Ninety sixth street bas carcened over, one side havivg sunk down in the mud, and is therefore of no use; others worg the East and Harlem rivers bave becn allowed Ls | = tink out of sigbt entirels or go into gradual 4 sat pin fin’ eaty Committee on W! A 's and Slips ——— of work if they were the loast industrious. an cut about there ¢ccks by always: ron Mepe pot the 'y Hall. Masomic Faatkasrry Haksommive.—For some years past a dissension bas existed among the Freemasons, ani ‘@ large body of them in this State were not admitted into communion with their brethren in the Union. Various os though matters would terminate satiafactorily to sides the 24th iret., two of the lod under the John Grand lodge, applied for aimission under the Grand Lo ige of the State, and were admitted after undergoing the urual Coremonies. One of the lodges, com- Poed of saty metabers, calls itself the Messic, and the other, situated at Harlem, has not yet a name. — officers bad a jollification smorg themselves at ospect of a rennin of the fratern! and tho vareed off with greet bilaricy. about to ask for admission Into the Grand Lod, Stato, which now cumbers Over 4¢0 lodges. deen a great revival among the Masons lately, and bid fair to become a4 uumerous and powertul as they were betore the Morgan «xcitement. Pay Your Taxta—After tho lat of December one per Cent wil be added to the asseesment of those whose taxes remain vopsid at that time. A knowledge of this tact bas bad the eflect of crowding the Tax Commisston- er'a office for the past week, mentees the enema there will bea jam. The result of the assessment is 10 Na bn onpn but — doubt it Reill be found that the taxa. hoy bas largely increased. There todd p thes chose choosing anaes ors, The tendency of the present systom Is to value erty at a very low rate, ard consequently our tax vy ecoms beavier thao really ts. Walk up tothe Recelver of Texes office, geaticmen, and sottle before Monday, Deatanie City InrroyvEmRyts —The Corporation of Tri- nity church have recently done something that reflects credit upon their public spirit. in response to a petition from the merchants doing busiuess in Vesey street, they have allowed the carriago way in Vesey street to be widened six feet, at the exponse of the siJewalk siongside St. Paul's church = between F ny mee and Coarch heats which belongs to them. leaves cight fect of Jewnlk, h is quite sufficient ne fed will beneat the stress ia a com or Itweuld be sai jor the Commun Cound ake yer of acding tho nldeeein ian to the carriage way of Broadway. great converience to tho stages and carts, and toalli who have oscasion to pass Broadway at that, Potpt, while thore eo ee eee walk op that side of the strect can be accommodated in the Park. Wo Juxx Suor Kasrans Brvisc rnom Mrvors —Morris Salli van, keeper of a jonk shop at 180 Chambers street, was arrested on Mouday by officer Lefferts ani takem before Merebal Stephens, at the Mayor's cfilce, charged with vi- olsting the law by buying certain tron from sansed bing a Bi. Lilienthal, of 81 Baroley een tiolen from his Ag ® quantity ‘of iron window fram to the valve of one ared nud fity dollars, ata souk bo hed found. park of id property in the Mr ahop Morris Sullivan, at 180 Chambers street, that, an information received, deponent telieved that eaid Sullivan hed Ly the rty from minors. “ne le, minors, ® |, testified that they boye had tak from the omg 20 Chem! b clearly proved that violated the law in regard vo junk shops, his keep ono was Rescesp rRom Daowsina.—Laat evening, about 7% o'clock, a seaman, (Ameri¢an,) name unknown, aad be longing to some echooner lying In the stream, accidentally fell off the pier adjoining the Hamilton avonue ferry, Fine mm Stantow Sraget —About nine o'clock last night a fold Jamp exploded on the second floor of house No, 17 Stanton street, corner of Clinton, The servant girl = Ws who ap oe a histo, ing 4-4 ua in orory at a wan ‘The damage cone $80. inawrance. Te qcmngu en anda te Oe iat oe of livery belonging to the servant, Be obese rae ie nd he will be tweky encapes them. Fatat Rarmoap AccInaNT—An unknown woman, about Afty years of age, Home Anylnm, a few days ago, from 3 2 WABITIOR INTEEBIGENCE. ee Ar ettaass gad tetere trtentek for the ew Your tts aaeanes vee wae Port of New York, November %7, 1856. Ship Plutareh, Barker, Liverpool. Ship &O 5 La \--Snow & ip ‘vewell, reeks Ive ~ A Burgess, -Robatia & Fosdick. Sbip Kicco, Everett, Bh 4 WKebeld Coby, Landon Ebb decree oer ee Brae ea i» Troy, iw — ooh Micowah, Kirby, Fan Fraucleco—Wakcman, Dimon & Bip HL Crooker, Hupjoon, New Orleans. Robaon & Fosdick. Bork Nazarene, fm it ta =I B Gager & Co. Baik O'F Hayes, Shivériok: Buenos Ayres cW W DeForest Bark Zit Bark Anh Borden Big Rollin Pieren Bret Brit Mystics see i Murks—Hmallwaod, ‘Anderson & Co. Hf Mt Marks-Aims Rene Bestern Helle, furner, Puta Fale Buck Go. €! a + sa aB por Drieko, Saale a a aw: “Fehr Lily, Frances, Savanoah—MoOrendy, Mott & bey Rite irighsam Morton, Raynsnake-Duabam 4 Dimon, Echr Ann & Susan, Myers, Charlestos—Dollner & Potter. JW Webster, Benne, Charleston—Soranton & Febr J Tall- meth br L P Bo. th Cooper, Wil Dolver & pole, Rebr Fmpire, Orborn, Norfolk—Sturges, Clearman & Go, E«br Manchester, Chichester, nd;~C Ht Pierson. . Townsend, Alexandria——Jas Hand. Kinver, Balimore—Merrill & abbott, Baker, Philadelphta—Jas Hand, fate Opi Peet rdiner—Wadleigh & — Sloop Pointer, Fowler, Providence—Mast Ricamer Pledinont, Pret Baltimore—U B Cromwell. Btee mer Delaware, Copes, Philade!phia~Sandford’s ARRIVED. Steemehip Jemestown, Parrish, Norfolk, &c, with mdae and passevgers, to Ludiam & Flensants 27th ing}, at 10 AM, miles Bouth of Keg Harbor, fell in with schr Yohn 4 from Kap} ck Va, with wood, bound Bebr Black, ‘Monster, 4 oy 's lines dismar 's° ry periended & heavy Bale. ike previous, which carried away both masts; took hei tow aud brovg htherto the siiy. Thed T belouge 10 Union, “y § frigate Eavarnsh, GF Emmons, Commanding, Rio Ja- nelro . €tip Davia Crockett, Spencer, Liv I, Nov 4, eth) with idee and $3 passengers, to Hverell 4’ Brown.” Nov 11, ia 8 £0) om 28 10, passed eleamer Cliy of Ralmore, ap- Feared to be golug very wow, 18th, lat 45, $0, lon 45 changed 8) with one of CH Mafeball’s ships bound B ne Te Sakiwalcr, Rureel, Liverpool Oot 2a, with mdse, pigeaers to Willems & Glo ud fn ooupany wile st Scranton, ard Hungarian, for NYork. Nov 20, at 4 Al Win Tinton, iative of Lendon, fell from tbe. mizzentopsall yard crerbourd, and was lost; blowing a hard gale at the time vem 3 Ship William Tell. Fucch, Ltere, Oct 26, with mdse end 275 parsi-gers, to Boyd & Hincken, Nov 15, 4 Wri Feit, s mate, of New York, Wm dwar auc Nickolss fchu'tvler, of Belgiuin, fell from yardand were drowned hip eplendd, Amsbury, Havre 2 days, mdse and 143 pas- sevpers, to Dupaa & Lelland; vessel to Wm Whitlock, Jr. Hac dcavy weather W of the Banks ib Atkins, New Orleans, and 13 cays from 8 W 10 Ftanton & Thompson r (new), Lamb Black Rock, in ballast, Was towed to the city Ks 4 menmiug Ajax. iremen, 36 days, with Ss = Sb! woG Hurlbut Bark *tentic (Brem), Feidhusen, oi vaseengers, to Burchard & Buck, Had heavy westher W of the Harks, mése ard ! Teary (of Warren), Young. Festigues Island, 21 days, mm ballast, to J ell. frc¥head (of Baltinore), Dutton, Aux Cay es 25 days, with 200 tons logwood to H Delafield: vessel to Hicks & Rel Experienced stroug N winds most of the Zeays endeavoring to bea! throcgh the pas: be wingo aed Cuba, with a gate from North, 40 miles, aad 1 bore away and tock the Gulf passage. "Was 4 men short, th be rg bone tote | ny oor ia oper, Cardeus, inst, with molasses, to tapi tophia (ef Boston), Gopi, Trinidad de Cubs, 4th inst, with suger, to Thompson & Hunter. brig Pavans (of ), Reed, Messina, Oct 6, with le mons Se. to waster. rig deen ES nton, Bartlett, Port au Fitpee, Sth tut, with Roker & Mollmen. 1ith iost, in © eoked Island vaw sieamship Tennesse, from New Orleaus for . Nic. ate Foster (of Ban Bangor), Kilman, Havana, 15 days, with PASEAgE, Wee 2 between St rown, Havana, 14 days, with sugar, tobacca, n Eaperience Meaty Wenner, carried away ‘0 (Br), Lockbart, Horton, NS. 19th inst, off Ma. Uni cuias saw the Br bry trom Horton, ee tae ol with the Joss’ of main boom anier ot Key West), Wiliams, Rey West, iB days, fs iL ‘Nov 21, York; rext morning, at 6 o'clock, passed schr Pate Philedelphia, bound 8 aot HG Ancorson, Rendall, St Marks. 15 days, with cotton » Kmallwood, Anderson & Oo 8th inst, tat 29, lon 7 #000 m rs d bark Glen, frem New Orlesns for Jon '74. neck bark Vielrin, of Bouibport, from Boston for Pebe deceph Grice, Siac: , Tarragone, Sp. Gent and Trion Sent 21. wih ine a ‘nits, to Gomez, Wallis '& Go. Oct 23, et, Var 28 Sh sroke bark Azores; 14, days from Payal for New Beane ‘the J G has experienced weather. Bebr Lath Rich (of Frankfor), Nickerson, Curacos, 23 days, yuh ealt, tod M Smith & Co inst, in Crooked Island Passace. spoke bark Maria, of Plymouth "23 days from Porto Cebdello fer New — Kye ee iar Dulom: of Wi inst, of the west erd of Bt De r] cay frem Boston fer ore Sebr Fred Howell (of Bi Sco, Carr, Jacmel, 16 days, with coffee, to H ly Broobman. i ‘Mary (Dr), Lawton, Halifax, 9days, with fish to Holmes che Aretic (Hr). Wedman, hong NS, 15 days. with tric Getenae god petatens, to mee A Page, Lewis, Piathe, ‘2 ‘days, with cedar, to Wen- berg & we ek. tebr John Tway (of Union ¥ 2. annock River (Va) wih word | Now 26, af aight, duri wy Bale, Jost Voth masts. On the 2th wt 10 in tow ‘Tarcesiown, Capt Parrish, aud tia ower io the city, Pebr abil rier, yw. perks. Dower, el. Febr Wanye bebe A bem! tchr Adeliza, Bryton, Augusta, Me, Flu Gnatavia, Ames, Rockland. Far Lf tevens, Kelley, Boston. Schr WP Philips. Smith’ Boston. Steamer Wemsuia Ny: Ftesmer Petwel. Ayre, er khetue kei. Geer, omer Bachem, Thrashe: Reriweexrp— Sebr Quer bourd to Wi'mirgten, ras o'clock, when between the Iligi ect tact with echr Jobn K Ciaytoa, Lavy wih wood. bennd to Rew For ‘The J & © sunk tn about 4 ew of whieb, with je one man, or ofthe of the South, Jo- vd of the J ¥ ©, was knocked overboard va of tbe South loai Jibboom and cutwater. ees, and fence, eoverineea heuty pale from SE he veasel bored’ hard and shifted caro. | Nov 7 “fat 44 15. Jon 88 12 spoke ship “Fdistox f and for New York from Lonéon (pro- bably the bork Falsto, Harding, hom Shields for Philadel phe ed pirtved yesterday. proceeded ‘The gebr Falrebild, req through Hellgate without stopplag; bad received tittle or no BELOW, eau rge. One brig, unkown, BAILED. Sebselicors, Nantes; Piutsrch, Liverpool; bark N jet Poe LB eicom frigate Wabesh, for Asyinwall, bas anchored ® A 0 (Br), Liverpool; Florida, Savan- geb fouterber, € Wind during the day, WSW. Heseld Morine Pun ADHLELIA, Nov 27—Arr bar! ransda, Petiin fs en, ord HOB acker, RF Stockton, Newell: Julia, Minneroim Eevsiehs Teal ‘Beu, ¥ Volta, ‘eee em Miscellaneous and Disasters. Svar Con Corm—Ber bark Clyman, Phelan, a! Savannah frem Liverpool, rc porte:-—Oct 18, lat 26 18, lon 25 3, took the whole crew,.23 in number, of the ship Col Cutts, Capt Snow, frcm Carditi for Bew Orleans, that verse! being in _—— condition, Oct 31, in lat 28,12, Jon, 38 28, put om board par Roberteon (of New Bi sate, steward aud 4 Left Cs sbip proved tir 4 eomereneed making considerable Tnved ‘Shout the same until the On that ae frem SRW, the commenced Fd at A fo ie gato ang 9 a8 heavy rolling Jenk ailil gaining fast tip could ‘pol be Nep AN a oe fell ia ship cow e kept ip. ihe’ york, Giywan, Tor T knew. it be imporaible reach lends a2 the wind Was pearl {rat the jrumpe (wo daye aud Ry he nary meng ane ee out, heving Provisions : foon after we got al pbip; 1 think ay ° ertied about two feet shen irom the start et | could not mer im s tated an Al , aoe 8 rms he tea hie to Seatn ee en scans el ‘£0 ie probably insured either in ted run rably in * qviex Batsacr—" grief 8; ences, Nes es more iie'a'bet Clipper, back Al bel in New York ‘n SLRS eden sold vs He fettaty dea 8 y broker, on priva'e terms | fai rt AUSERED a He ja" ae Srares zen MA] pTLA gat: Sh ig ce Varn boone pod Coad wir sete ouy Aug 2 gent teres, Tom. kira, 98, 19 Pe ante 1 DEW, Won, de # 8p . , ee Bh sige it ig Ce, yn Havre for NOrteaig; was elf, [Mller, from Literpoo! for MOrteads, Oot 18; tat Mt Hea Gorham, from Calcutta for London, Norg, jon wee ‘Baste, from NOrleeas for Havre, Nov i2, 1 24-12, Bark Fastern Star, Pillebury, from Malaga for Palermo, 25, cft Cape de alt. pie UBD pe at eR sok Svan, steering FE, was passed Nov ttjlat 31 4. Echr Baltic, Hevens, from Baltimore for Harbor Grace; NF, Nor i4, ci New Pot, Toot ete Arpnossax, Nov 9--Arr Kobt Hastie, Ritchie, Port Glas gow, to load for Boston. Cronsrapr, Nov ld (by te! to London)—In port barks Le land, Eldridge, for Boston, about re: a erearanh, Glens Frasee, Buea faroh Bryant, Joues. #. D Career, Carver, ¢ Greenland. Suow, for NYork do: Herzog , do da bout 260 vessels had been frozen in, bet a contract 4 oghthe ice; Dit on the morning nd and two ships had get out. (not 4th), ship Kev. isastere). Conscoa, abt Noy Sth oar gc Bash’ sterens Bound er he the coast (te Bavanta, be vrig Twilight, for New 9: barks Pamphylia, Wilkins, for Lie + Rilimen irr ie just V'Btas, Nowll—Arr Hop Chapin’ ny Howard, Let i ang chaise fo chors anchored); 12th, contact, poled London (roeecded Pact Pere tee Hirelag, i) Began a ip for fie Lon tens Die al and lors of ing i ull tard was aupolted Paves by 7th Moro Castle, Oliver, from Fhe Port- Gin 04, Nov 9—In port Rardinian bark Amalia for NYork. td . Bo Am vessel in port. Bld 6th, Dark Veda, Girraitan, Nov 3—In po Fides, Cutter, rope: ic! ll, Gardner, Pina ANA, Rov 1¢zarr Dirk Alberting. Parton, NYork: brig Telegraph, Sheer, Cabanas; 18th, sche, Wintemiyeh, Morrow, York, Cla 18th borks G F Wiltams, Serra Morena; for Dester (Br), Rees, Boston; brigs AG Waslvura, Davisy ‘istol, Volant, Balt vert 17th, x. Nov 18~Arr brig Reindeer, Curtis, ‘N York; ome Laurel, O'Hara, do;20th, ais Lalia, Zwicker, Baltimore, i6th schr Mary, Glawson, N Yor! 5 Jacsny, ‘abt Nov 10—In gort Ge Abbott Lawrence, for Boa- jon few days LIVE roe, Nov 13—Sid Joseph Howe. Kite, Savanuah; New York, MeKizipon, N¥ou Arabia G), Bones: for Roston, 224; Harpswell, Gover, 6 Ni North “Bmerieen, Clark, do Dee 9. hele, Snow. do wihth Cespate! glo Saxon (s). for Portland Bch inst; Arion. (3), for NYork'Sith, Columbia, Hutehiason, do 160; Gathoame Trveman, and Denry Olay, Caulk: 17th; Cocway, to Ist, London, Hurlp Chase, and Phowix, Hoxie, do 20th; Adri Underwriter, Allen, do 26th; Teh Robieson Robinson, do Hihy Shomrcek Doane, do Dec 1, Ocean Monarch, Page; de ot of Brooklyp, Mitchell ‘do to succeed the on, ity of Manchester (#), W. 'y le, for Philac eiphta in ih as ‘Westmore’ end, Decen, do 20th; Jas'Ray, Muriey, and i H Wi ho, Wescott, ; Avondale. Frv. for Hal Keneer,, a vith ae pate HBS Chirtetom te hs Talla Rool Theobald, do Tameriane. Holmes ore Wexford, Sov, for Savannehs tid ruord, Nortoa, for Mobile 15th; Ri ‘Sun, Skolfeld, do with jespateb; Moonlisht, Pendleton, for NOrieans 16th, Ki Dawson, do 1th: Lizzie Barward, Robinson; and Jas Hovey, Robir son, do with despatch Loxpon, Nov l4—In port Ringleader, ag lég; Northumberland, Spencer. for NYork 2 nation changed from NOrieass, for wi lo, Ricker. for Calcutta Mth; Maury. Fletbher, D iladetp! Vg; Jos (new propeller), Deimarre, for NOrieupa 2th; and others as vetore, ‘olay Siar, Pearson, rom Ger oa, to load for Bost Bite rt barks: Spencer, co ‘7th; Golconda, Colbura, for Han, lag (destl- 1 hae 22d; Ale, ts, for Phi :1onx. Nov 9—In port ship Venice, Whitman, for Bovtony La Pp. ds, banding, loses, tor Vor: Splendid, Seaborge eat pany \% lero, Ingham, unc. Nov 14—Arr brig Alien A Chavman, , Ha aR Bee carr a ees NYork. cise Mata vane. Puywours, Noy 12-—-Arr Arvura, Parsons, Cuba for Fal- mouth. Parenao, Nov 5—In port ship Arcole, Pitman, Retar, Fessenden from Margeilles, arr dih, uve; Willisen, jarrett, une. Ponce, Nov 9—In port brigs Robt Mowe, Whitney for New York, wig cargo, Beatrice, Dyer, from Antigua for Turks Ist- arg, fo land for PM adele 70 unc; baste ton, ence, — Orr brige Mi day, Croton, Biye, for <o do; Boba Rice, for Beston: Anglo fexon, Counor, for do 2 ee ee Oy No di—In port ship ‘Galeulte, Leach, {coum ow rr Ries Nov 6—In port Norwegian brigs Courier. and Noe- Wioerna im Bor fi Jo port Bren shins :Tuliog Gus am, - p tay, for NYork. ie: Ase po a es Sevens Nov )— yy iene ti Cars roa Boston 4 days, only ih vessel. ‘Bid Oct 26, bark: der, Boston. Wr asena, Nov 12—Sid Favannah, Lowell Sania rus St Hyiena, Oct 6 Arr Susan Jane, Voorhees, L neynick. Fmith, Cape Toma, UGH (and old ion nfo" | ‘ondegin UA, Nov $—Arr bark Pointer. Bavasites, Rov 2—In port bark Borate’ ‘Siveas, for Note, O& sons, NB, Novy 23—Arr sehr Saow Squall, Crockett, Ba- ‘TRixipan, Nor 4—In port barks Clarisse, Urann, for NYorte pth Grew Tape Mi en, hence, une,achr Anca Gardaor, from Boston, diag. ‘Trarast, Oct 2—1o Pont shins Rebeoce. Doughiy, FW Bat- bs! —— Wm Sprag ait. The prt a saithad'ndvened o 125 ars sad al a better quality was selling at 1434, Porta. | ALEXANDRIA, Nov 26—-Arr scar Juliana, Harding, Bee- on, Ran ata A stoamer Wi Jot Balimeve; bark Beaty Hil, Watoon, P cugior, Cay —e ‘Telegrapbed bar! = for ae oo Bees NYork; bark Ock, r), Purdy, Grace ‘ ube’ Kees. Treat ip, Parker, Savannah; James Wary beds, Fauialin NYou: , to and by Cid stip Queen | ites Shute. a” NC, i hainytis vite ant ing, Bonn, te fron, ERs A wens Savanilla, Nov 2, i ee) = bite, Beranda. Cid Locust ‘rerch, N York: abins Winheld Brot. nelian, Londoa: 'e, Rio de Janetro; Se os ‘as B (oy) (new. inwsll. lina wi Bt Jago de Cuba, Chas Wil am le "Rnsan K Jayne, Japoe, Wareham. Sid Be echr Be Litton, NP. BANGOR, bah ga At Relief, Sawyer, Port Bwea; Rov 25- 2 Arr ship Das gamer (aaw), Stewart, Richmond, Jos Turrer, Crowe! BATH, r Bint Betene, Bote St J A large bark, deep laden, 4 the T. 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