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8 ‘VOR SHOOTING AFFNE.aT PORT JeavH. the Paréize—@he Probable gorves, \2 apoortain the fncte respecting we sbovting «i -ay qaidto have cocurred there om Sunday evening, a brief acooet of wb ob, as narrated to us, was inserted in you terday mornisg’s Hunacp. He. called upon various re- ‘sponsible persons in that place, among whom were the parties plicated. Mrs. Wood, who shot the man, #0 far from denying the fact of commiting the deed, fully eaznow ledges 1, and feels that the aot wae justifieble. mr. J B Andres rho was shot, hes been a conductor af a wood train for some time past. on the Eric Ret!road, end ves going 0 attend to his duties in thas capacity at the fimo Lirs. Wood arrested his footsteps with powder an! vet We gtve below the statement of her busband, Mr Issac B. Wood, who was formerly for Gva years oon tuctor on ie Eric Rattroad, and atill previously for some six years emp’; od ca the New Jarey Road:-- hr, Wood pad thet it was about two yoars ago last epricg wen the ‘emilies were firet acquainted. We wore Eving hove ea velghbors We were quito friexdiy aod gar chiddzen would play together. Gao day, about fen months rince, a Iwas crossing the street opposite Mr Andrew's house, tbe wife of the Iatier calied me. She said to mo ‘Ms ueband ts visiting } ocr house, and he ir sorfectly Dealdo himsef with regerdto your wife” I tag! Odabont it, ond maid +*] bavelived pearly twenty 5 ears wt) ber, ard I have reason to think soytning ee of her es that.” Bot afer lieM her house I thought of 11, and told my wife thet! was afraid there Weald bes disturbance, as the weman ovicently was joa foas That pesaed il, but there was stil) some bit.lo jarring Detween the<amiles. In July, ope year aro, abe calied me into bor hovse, ani sit.og dow: she rathor heeltates emi appoarea to want io tell me somsthirg bat wesefraia A¢ last sho sald that her kassand bad co- feseed 10 bordtat bo hed had crimiral intero uree elih my ‘wife = repliot ty her thet (f she was te'ling me Dw Own Paowledgo I.wouid lision to her, but if no: {should pay Steuim to She again repeacd tnather pasban + ad conésased % to her. Mr A. was bep ruoning the Sewbarg fright trata Icame home ant eat fora lithe hue, -Lonletaried ous, ani gotog io @ lawyer con ited bic 21 to what was beet to oe done It was &cread upoa thai wh o bis tren c-me ipat 649? My aboulo brig Dim to the former's: dive avd there have eo expwncion Lecw the train coming ip, bot tbe lawyer bavicg been colied off el owberc 1 know we comida 3+ pro 2906 W Uulk 6 ae proposed, Teald to a friead who war wi me, “Waat, in Gid’a came, sball T mast sor fie ano beve an exulanation'’ My friend suggested m= ‘wk: ¢ Bim to the gute room ofthe lodge Ancoralogty , a4 be jumved cif the train, I arbea him tf | could see him tor afow minnto: Go retd yes, wat wo entered the ante room. 3 then wid Aim my doriness #ith him was of rather o serious na wre, ood | roiated ibe ciroumstapc sto him. H» Pefosed to give weeny amiefacion, ani docitaed eayiox ‘any wirg in the presence of my frivnd, and aaded thet if gmat was all my Duripote with tim he woul’ go, I hao posed \> be rianding betwoen bim end ihe door, end as be Marted to gol drew e pistol as be tr! do vas 46. I point ox Kat bier, but my friend jerked it out of my haat We then cltpch’d, but two oiners coming in they fini toreceto? in’ parting us, Those coming what wa ihematic: { told them what bed be ald, and they propsed that bis wife shoald be brought @rre imme tate'y. He doally agreed fr any ous to apd bear her sory. Jastice Haller went to seo Mrs re + game rack end eaid that according to the women’s mory he (bought it could no: be true. atill be persi tod io asserting it, a though ahe told eo many ifforoot atoriee 1 thoaght fb eas told though jsa'ousy Wr Andress then went and bed my-olfan: frivud ar Feed, and ensavored to have us intici*d by tie Grand vor ap assault aut batery with an inten’ to kil; bat did not fadabit So watters went on, until afer B while Tcovld xo would not delieve that what Mrs. A. aid about my wife was true, and thorefore let is pase. inking !t we: probably made up by ihe woman in a fs of Fabos) od, who bad been sitting by, remarked that igbt ebove referred to beiwoen her busband ve former Came home oompleiciy prosirated. bo had sll tho cmld do to keen him alive for bie verses wero a2 onmpletely uastrang. | The eng moral said be wort isto Mrs And-o*,’ ear us anc said to hor, ‘It wasall he jealou: of her a04 every wouss He sald the way the teoaole amo aboot was tbat # abort {me before eb (bis wif) wan'ed togeto Ne+ York He tid her he bed nt mone. ) ber, brt atllece persiztod in golug. Ho then eald te her 0 5, apd ve hoped she never woold ove bank She retortea th t she supwsed he would get Ws. Foot re. Scirg thay taptelized, yo — “You.” Said Dis #ife. 1 detieve you bave bat to do with M-g Wood” Bo groiiy, on of spite told herhe bed aut then veicg very aogry he left the house 7 bio tfacch was the tasn if ho wool pot tol! Mr Wood a0; but sy rg ho was afraid of bis piste! I then wanted 40 10 there, that =z foe more to bim about i. When he got better he mad» wipe & digdelieye the stor) and pay bo further auendon wa Mr. Wood thon owilaued—Afier Mr A. falled to ge a Dill found ageinet me by ths Grand Jury, ne then aver 08 tat since T val acrot no ¢— 1 ugly bo was sorry be @id not stick to what bis wifs hed reportes, wd swesr it @roogh iceriyg this, it mate me med agein, for tat eked up tho old gore; # UT did nv wantto do anythag reah!y «nies ho bad pouttvely done ro. I wae willing t0 forgive bim for what he hed eaid to his wie, but afer Uhl he boasted rf the sexertion to cifforoct one, god al leged baving criwlos! intercourse with my wife “Yen, Mra Wood, evee bie cniitran would come before my door and sak if I did not want © sleep win their jather. Yes, I did shoot Bim, and I glory in the ea’ Paid he to oor reporter, “You do not know ithe life I Rave lived for the Inst fifeon moathe.- sometimes 00 ard sometimes believed tobe gailty by may bas Baad” “hy | 1 1 dia aboot him, ant am glad of Ts wen myrelf she dil it and pobely else had ® cand tn it. mows he ceser ed tt” Mr. Wood rerum: | ~1 bave sake! several if something Goad net br lune to «ir9 Bim fem Keeotg on tn this manner for It ts only comparat rooently that | learned tha: be continued to talk thus; wy friends Ded Kepi 1 from 1d mak, in a fosling of deazera:ion— "ie be going to drive me & It. ¢cet he want to force me to Kill Rin?’ on the very #enday nat he war ehot, | wer speak tng to Wr. stink, ae: ieg thet! ould co to tawyors Y «ung aed Lyons, an* t them Doth to him aed see if ho Would nos explen italand own up tothe falsity of his Hatem: nie; he pistol owed wae e Maynaed revolver Oaly eno of tho 11x Darrols were discharged, the other five being joaved, It presemed the appearence of not havi i uch used of late, belrg somewhat ramy Mr. Wo: ald De hed had this pis ol sume shree or four years, bey fg wen treieds Uolt’s revolver for it. Is was his cas tom aivaye to keoy | im the drawer joaded. Mr. Wood mic Walthere bed been ‘imes when be wo.ld here un ‘eh one day be made right @ome out "ke # mar ane sald (bai '; was Dol trae, | would ave fore! ‘on bim ¢ veryibing ” Sed biown out ber brains than jaring ! (bat time. “ Wh: ‘be BO comperieon,”” Wo (beu | sliee upon Mra. Andrews and found her bos- phyricne sous {> tall; condiion Fuld not allow I", and the following ie ihe re gol of & conversation with his wife, giving ner vorsion of the eifair, He was going ovt to lake the cown train ts hie butinees when she (ars W ) met him on tho way avd There be) boom no words betqose thom nor any h ng of — i? yy ber husvand had been making threats’ M’. Apdrewy’ oldeei son w bis tether at che time he was shot mobhoczy Reporver.— Bul whet te the canes of all this tronbie? Mrs Andrews —Ub, the bal bees to latinas with him ¢polmiing to her beaband); she bas been afer ni the soile. ibave seen sume shirgs, aod eo thet I koo round rig he came over bere with my husband while T was in ‘Tele |, OF ovaree, bob Mra Wooo w Mr, Wood mM ‘vat ! do nes tnderstand why it was ‘The shove remarbe were made eepoe of her bosbard ‘a Monday Mrs. Wood wae hold for examination before Josveo EB. fl. Stewart She bed Seon arrested toa: Mornicg om Dit warrant, snd wag acoordingy Drocgbt detore him aboot 10 o'clock A. Me DF ney, ine Then let Attorney. her adeniver tho Prot of beving ot by D* Rovarteon, Dr. Carpenter, on ond Keatly Van Siokies fhe, of cour mpt at defence, out folly admitied every ih * 0 Youngs appeared, however ae ber comme Bho Comal ted to ans ver the of ee merRWit bateery wiih ta Sent to All, Up to & o'clock yome aay afornoon eho was sill) at ber own home, awaiting the rewult of ry , M2 im O88 OF Din Gente she © uid mot be a4. 0 all leaving Pot Jervis our reporter understood that lane would sortly promounos his wound aot qr Rae The late Rufus W. Griswold, a somewhat celebrated au- thor, died on the 97th of August last, lonving several oulld | cstablished cannot be o Fen end two widows, one «f whom is said to have been divorced. His will i « curious production, av neliher 1f bis widows ner either of his children is mentioned in It | OF otherwise, scquie:ce in ruck ‘o as foliows:— Ip the naive of God, amen: I Rafas Witmot Griswold, now of the city of Now York, and lave of the city of Phin: delphip, maker of 5 ia feeple beak, but of sound and a ing mind, memory Diested be Aim phty God jor the same, m'ndful of we ao: tos: and onoertaluty of bumen life, do wane, iad and Geoiare ibis lo be my jart will ans testement, porn eli other and former willa by me as any ime mate Firet- I direot my generalexecuior, hereafter pamed, | lesenes:, so] will democmoe Mr Bacbanan, should ho show & soup after my Ceccene wt may be, to pay and discharge allmy jost debw and faneral 5 Seoond—I give to the New Vork Historical Sovcty the vortralt of Thou as Oewpbell, “(the inst I believe ever pap cd from life.) the portrait of Alica Garey, ihe yor! of Friis Greone Hal ¢ck, the portrait of 3 Orgood, the portrait of Eigar A Poo and the p>r rait of Captan Saver; alec, 250 volumes from Bora-y, © be sekotwd by George H. Moore, "he, my ezecuwr, now Dorarian of said society, from my wooks of American bist ry, or bicgraphy, or alare, Dot now Porseened by that tociety. Francis, my set of the‘ Aiswiy, endition and Pruepeow of the Indian iibes of the Uaied States,” by Bs ‘alo to my friend, George A More, Erq., the portrali, Oberles Wilran Peale, of Joseph Dennis. of Now daup sbize, and my copy of the + American Bistorioal ray Uvriosiiies*? also one of enob of the booss { havo pul-lished bp the octavo form; also to my f-lond ales Mary ¥, Bron, for ber stody, tte roses ood tabis and two rose wood Chairs with pisin medallion backs (made by Beiter), Vogether with the woke of Wilkie, » copy of the now ‘end undersianding, | tat be will +e found true to the organic aot, to tue pledges areat vy | On tbe qaeeticn of slavery in the ‘erritories Bui fellow Tave- | taking of cur destiny into our o» n hands. ness cop dre ation, an bas been secured tipl> vital to the whole gpa) rebuke, sbovld every “MR PERRY'S WARNING shat ibere lea o'erence of © his party platform, the priecipves of bis inergura: dress, wa the. sod v'ta princip’e of pon intervention citccba, sBovld thie to yor, that ar I bave ive, I vow decks e Gov. Waiker for his saith bisrset uptrre on thie via) question. OB TU 2HR DEMOCRACY DF THEY Pall TO TOR THE MARK. Twit] not meke war on ine natiozal democratio ui Deoause of the ireachory of one of tte egente. If we cag ‘PA ei tain ony rigbte under the oopetiution and ia the Union 'hrovgh ine a oucy of that party, 1 see no prospros Of maintateiag them (hyorgh any other preneat org wice ton. When some act viviative of our rights nas Deea Derpetrated by thet party, thon, end pw vnuii thea will [ wRree to rer uciate ard dentroy tha‘ national organ'zstion Regerd'ng thetad the inst hope for the orsvervation of Ajso to my friend, Dr Jobn H | Sonthern rights in ihe Upiov—shonld tts Northern wing epmindfal of heir consitaiional ob igsiious, d-wert us «nd unite witt our epewies tp thelr fensival cravale axalaet Or equally ead tostitations, I+bali be among the lire to #dv.cate @ dissolution of every patinnal we and she Affairs in Cuda OUR HAVYNA CORMESPONDENCE. Havana, Oo!, 9, 1857 edition of the ‘ Repahiioan Ooort ”? and one of the Poets | Arrest of Palmer, the Slav: Ouplain— Disposition of Emanci- acd Posty of America,’ ‘Female Poets of America,” © Prose Writers of America” and “ Pootry of Eaglaad in the Nineteenth Cenury;” abo to ay friend, Mise alice varcy,, she bed bedding abd bedroom fa: niture; also to my brothers, Merril Griswold, John Griawold aod Ciarcey Grewoid, aud my si.ters, Pamela Strong, Orre Gleason pd Ei zadeth ames, eacd & Cop: of tbe Rew edition of tee © Ro, udliean Cour',’? and also of the « of America,’’ ** Femele Poets of Argarica, ¥ of ame:ica’? avd > Poetry of Engiaed in tha Nineveonth Orptory;’ elas tothe Rev E L. Maguov,D D, a copy of too new evition of she * Repuditcaa Uyari ”? ‘Thi d- 1 give, cevive and bequeath to my friend H Moore bq, of we cty of New York, tae residae aud remeipder of ali my eeiate, both real und \al of avery Kind, whoreof I may lie seized or posrestod or to walsn I may be im ary way ontitlec, incloding el! righ of cop;- rigs, and all rights arlaing from o.ntrace ic regard thereon Ip trust, nevertheless, to acl] and dispose of the same, exoepiog only my unpublished works and maauecripte. nereinstier fou thly referred to, and coaver, ibew tal money, ai sceh time and in scon way as sali seem W bie best, wne 10 apply the proceeds thereof, afver satiefying tae foregoing bequests, 10 tbe po: of’ @ jut and she ereo- tion of s pimple monuwest over my grave in Gr:enwood Cemetery; proviced, that nm cage whe amount #0 resitze1 thall eaceod the sum of §1 660, or be more than sofficieut tm the jaogment of my said excoutor for t.¢ erection of & scitabie monument, then the remainder, if no more shen $800, shall be 5 to my iaiher, Rous Griswold, ana if more than $200 anal! be equally divided among my sister Mrs. Orre Gloaron and Mrs, Ssizabeth Ames, ani my bro seer Joon Griewold, Tourth—as to my uppublished rorke, whether sriated | or wri tn, and all my manusoripts, including all setters to | nd Iolsding diaries, revises and ) 00's, I desire and | 0% that my said ¢xcoutor pba! take cha ge and oosees | son of \nem, Im mediatel, upon iy death, and sual! mare | herealer, with the advice and cousent of my friend, Jono Wiliam Wallace, Req , of Piladolphis— «bh ee groat aiod- bees and importans services 40 me biiberto lead mo to } corment to ect w'th Mr Moors, my gene ral oxtovtor, ss cre of my literary execotors--susn di pO ton thercof as ibey think pr per, either to ih. way of publication, jon oF othermae; and I di sre tbat any Lew ed! eoitions of my works, or anv of tbem be brougtt shatr supe: vision, or uader that (fren o person to bo appornted by theat, or the scr virorofthem And ia carey where otnera sro owcere of | or interested in opyrigbta Origiaally mize, 1 resvect’ally @h such person and wake tay will so farasl nave a rigbt 20 t0 do, that they confer with my sail literary exe cut re, oF the servivor, tn regard 9 any new edilons, aud | iced by thelr edy! bug gvetinn. ! Td farther wil and direct trai sald Moore aad Wallace, and either of them, have s:0rks to ms chamber, shod: sud ail other ptacos @here my aaid un- publased papere and manuecripia are keot, and exconie the truct ip regard theroto, 90 feras they may fad converknt, !mmediately after may cocesse. A): 1 do will and cirect that all moveye ro velyed from or for any of my said anpud iabed works or writings, at afer deducting the prover expences and oharges uf Merery executors, go to the ealc George H Mowe !n trust, bevertheloss, for purposes hereintofore thirdly pro vided. ' Fiftt—I do hereby appoint my friend, tbe said George | PS Mocro, © q., goers! exeovior, do, ef my will Also my | frlent, John Willem Walloo, Eg, my itray exe | cutor. In witness wher‘ of I have hersuulo sch my band and | seni, thie eighth day of August, 1857 RUFUS W GRISVOLD. Witporser—Piiny Miloe, 63 Wost Nineteenth at-oot, New Yo k; R Cgéew Soremus, 70 Uaion piace, Now York G ange i! Moore. wil, ap daw presenting the Your petitioner far:her sho nd next of hip of sald deceased i | ] that tho widow, Beira | ¢ Harriet Staniey Grie- ow, re idteg as Bangor, Maine; and Km ly 6, Mery Carelipo G iewold,aod Wm MC Orie | We children. That enid widow ls of full age, and gai cbildren are minors having n> general guardian “ai Emily apd Wilftam resides: Bangor, Meine; and sad Mar; Caroline Griswold resides at Charleston, Ssath Caroline, ‘with Mrs Charlotte Myert. fat proceedings are raid t | bave boen pending iD the Courts of Ponnsylranris a the | time of the desth of said deteased, in reistion to a diro-ce PEtrignely decreed betwoen enla deceased and sala Onar- we Myers. Insuguration of the New Governor of Florida, Govornor M. 8 Perry bas been daly insagurated into the exeouiive chair at Tallahama, Florida. Oa the oooa sion of aguming the reine of governmont, the Governor Gelivored a slashing and dasbing oangural a1¢reas, pitch ing into Governor Walker, of Kansas, and warning tho | President to beware bow he shapes bis fatare coarse, or be mast expect no mercy, The Uniow, Mr. Perry intl mates, will a’s0 be Knocked into fragments unlees the Maire of ihe general government are eiminaiered in a0. ordanee wiih the eishos and designs of ihe Sout™ern fire caters. Hear the warning voice from the evergiades ani j take heod — Mk PERRY PIXCHMS INTO COVERNOR WALKER. sequiescence ter ip Be ptitg w dictate to the Convention selecwd by we voters of that ferritory, what sind of cocstite top it must form to gain admidion into ibis Ucion, bet Serioss!y distarh: d the minds of ceusing much anrety for ine safety of our insiital os, and produciag exckcmoct where 00d feeling and faith in the sotded part tm he domestic effatrs cf plewcre 10 snimedvert a Di. Coarse, but I wll be recreast to the rust confided to me qere | tw fail to n> ice tp becom'ng terme bie wantoa vwladon of tals priati- pie Upon the faith’ul enforcement of the principles of a Keoene Nebraska ao) be extassors of the Union mar a 2 Hi = 3 5 a aa lt is (ti eccoenefel) wit gvob Qunecquevces. Tae systematic ef! wrt for years on a0 part of 1@ apt plavery men at the Norte, w cripple Southern imitations, by preventing further expansion ef slave tor mit ry, waa defeased by ihe legislation of 1564, kaon aa Karena Nebr ka aot, 17 which \be question of slavery was removed [row the control of toe general govsrnmens and left with tbe poopie of ibe Cerriwries Che South by this act gained no sdveotage over the North desired owe Soknowloigmoot of the equal righta of all the States to & fair participetion in tho oavlts domain, and tie reoogalicn of tbe principe of noa- inter vention, was sll thet wae casirod. Wish e fair Geid, tho Sovrh entere the orntest fully slire to tae lmpormnts of tbe lene, detorm ned, if poseisie, to rege'n ber equally im the Senate, and prevent Missouri's Ragged In oy free Sater, ‘The siroggle as an srduous one, and ¥a9 coer would be attenced by very diferons results to the contending parties. To the North defeat w uld uly bring with 1 @ tment ab the failure of @ favorite meara-o pades—arrival of Aviatics— Stalutics of the Oootie Tra te— Value of a voolie in Ouba, do ‘The name ef the captain of tho slaver reosvtly captured and brovght into thie port proves to be Palmer, aad he ts now reetrg Ip the Tacon prison tn matterly inacttyity, subject to the Qaeen’s j1atioe or Concha’s clemency. Ths negrote ken op board thia verso! be 9 boon raed upon the pob fo wor ce throughout the island and wil! not be sold to private epeculatorr, as formerly; bus whetier, eny more thar others, they will over cbtata froadom t problem for soluion, They are eazncipsdor wlihout om tac, to inbor at the pleasare of tae government aa | ing Ss consiitetonel sbiit therefor may remain. Oiher cap ‘Woreu botales are to be cispored of ta the same way im the samo Dumentarina progress there arrived at this port, on iho 4th :nat., tho Awericanship iuekiva Fa for 0, 185 daye {rom Hong Kong, 8. Holoaa ani Poraan- | buco, with 172 Asiades, consigned to Uampoeil & Caro, havitg parsed over the side during the yoyags 77 potter, az admiited by tbe reports of tbe captain Tne vortel tind to pat into Perramb«co for ropetrs, teasing badl;; and toe oaptain #as left shore sick, to take passege direct for nome jon hie health migae Capen Fairford toox e of the Tusk: . My notes of reoe'yts cf thi« description of gooda sinoe the Cth April, 1955, show at a glapoe the folio @iog facts: ~ Tho | fi at deliveries bere duriog 18t were word ja this markei, for cash, $170 to $ 90 per Dead; throcgh '50@riose advano ed trom $190 t» $272, and thence to hs dae valor havo iwcreaged to 74 ounces, or $4 8 ver head—the bay er mont ing sundry expenses—making whole oosi eqral (> $120; a prony goed p ice for e free whie man. Tho ehips em picyed in thie business, and wa.co heye daliverad oarguce bere, pumber 43, of whlon 17 are F glad, § Uaie4 Sister, 8 Bomud, 4 French, 2 Peravian, 3 Spanien act 1 Bremen <he live giork delivered from April 10, 1838, 1 Gate, amonats to 16,063; and knows devtrusiioa of hfe iu transitu from one freecom to another 2281 from tho vas seis which bave arrived Sevoval voersle nave nove- reached their destination; one, destroyod wita eli hands by the co:tes on board, ou exe two hundre! and any coolien Ktiled the versel discharges the bslaaoo, + others not heard of. Havaxa, Oot 10, 1857 Advices from MericomOuriows History of the Nuno York Slaver Paes—How she was Fitted out to get Guano aed g% NygeraCoptain Pamer's DefoncemMors Sarws Captured, de , de | The British royal Wes! loadin mal! pteamer Solest arrived | yeaterdsy mo. ning from Tamploo aad Vora Uruz, bring ng | dates from tho letter city to the dtu inet, and from the tity of Mexico to the S0ib ult. The passengers om board of the steamer represent that the oowtry ts more qolet, although several arrests baye born made in the on sul if Sante Apra’s partizars, who ereercr inclined to diserb ‘the pablo peace, ihet they may onse more havé tho dia tri pution of wh es and flebes By report of the rapwin of the the fa the Paez sud not ine Wi enerc ised Hie verse was taten | who bad been euploved ostensibly ass pilot Lom the ¢, end Was sustained by the crow, who ota de and rr, dat some of them wel The catain joare atthe Custom Houre | ‘ork for 8. Tromas wi 6 carg)for that pot, wicr whic the veaccl was to goelergueno at the om Drero iwnnds, aNd no oiber vO) RRO WeR Over llimatad to Dim, and puch was the 2 for whion be cont aces | tombe charge of the yeas! Tho pist was forntstot | becouse he was familiar «ith the bey tiea where toe best material reult be was puton beara of the Pac frm a svoamer ao” tn | veatel wee outside of tho * Narrows,” and brought | & letter to whe caries, superseiing’ him in the | command of tho ship. Tae letter was delivered to the capfain as noon a Le plist got on board, bat as tho ther was Déavy al the time tho captain cid not reed It the next morubg Oo guing ca deck in tho moraing savirea by the pilot taat he had sesumed com: hip, whico, with all ihe oargo, holonged to bim, W mor gave orders, watch ho did In order to neo how bo shod wiih he seamen, ho was told | thal tho crow ssknowledged no capta n ber ihe pilot, and | that they wou'd obey no olber, Aad a ‘hey m wired too st/org for bim ho wes rot abio Ws resist the vioionce of fered, apo deaisled from a'tem sting to c ntrol the sh'p or Lor voyage. fils life would pave beea waceiflocd if bo | had B01 Ustened to the mild reasouing of the pirates As soon ae the Spanish man af-war schooner cave | ‘complied And De was treated with great kiodness by the officers of the verse! Palmer te a vory jateligeot person evi | pereenel sp. carance and department and interemirg Gig snd rigrals of rhe abiv be tore exd cut to ploves a | #0. n ae be found the ohject of the pira es, to prevent their | we for protect’on in their iniquity, and the pepers of the | be tec ected among bis clotbiag, all of which wore upto the government as soon as he was taken on Nsaaa's sosea te the City last evening that another obed @ repors ano! slaver bad Seen near Cardenat, baving 700 ne- gr0e8 on board No other particulars gi:ea. Ocr heel 08 nivired yesterde: ‘ obar ze, cola and freigh's, no che: Later from the Rio Grande. [Prom the New Orleans Piceyure Ot 19} The ewamrhip Rebort Waterman, Oapi M.Noil, from | Bre von Santis vee yesterday. Gov. Garza, recently tlected to oreside over the politl- ¢2l aifeivs of our neighboring Sate cf femanlipw, was to bave loft the city oF Manco for ols own oavitsi of Victoria on the 4th inet. £1 Prima, whigh gives this 09 Tato latee tbe peepee thereon, ead pase that just b: prererco in Tamaptioas ie mocn vecied fhe © -vernor of Nsevo Lop and Coabutte bas tmprigon- #4 the Piehop of Monters)—#o vaya £1 /elte neo of # re'ues] to swear slirgionce to thy pew soastiiusion. dreqrently lea ned tha’ the Btybop bee been mo the Hine, and had covert 4 In tho di | jan. #nt Purdlo, of Watamoroe and ana’go, tion from me y prt tole Mexioaa © Noing et fan Antents in bie sew Geverpor of Tameniiras, besging permission to Heat the | ba ton of ibolr sonntre inthe event of a war with apatn. | there men. iRrongh heir enovormen, Frans soo Caneno, Fra cio T Vellssana ard Gord and the ¢xpecditors of only » few thowsand dolar, #htist to the the pornniary lore would be the least con tiderstion A hopeless inequality in the Sena, tne elmoet certainty thal no slave siate that m' cat be Doreatier wonld ever bo ac mitted into the Union, are some ‘evils tbat would fo low tn the tran of defeat fo wb» ‘Scun b was 8 vital ett cele, 28d success favored hor forte—sne Iegslasare, 1 tee principal off. riory—everything. indeed, 0 overary to slave Sate, was scoured, dnd Ls ny cal peo 5 6; ia. nove wanie to ribee tbe make | ances a {ree fate that the lass of cimate forbid ies being & dioates tbe kind cf consuitution that would Dim: ¢ictatee the mote of Fong By qualibemion of voters, by deciaring (ante should have tbe pri pbevios! 7 it any other formu! NACk repenti: V4 ool, it 1 force ® parallel, ontelde of en abgolute monarihy, » lolmtorial course of Gov Walkor he organio law of Kamas, the lature, vi the principle ly bel Pgrd to the Iagisiature, and wee exerciend by them. Wh! been doubted by many whether bo Gone ptiom iteeif, without the ority of the Logie tare, would have the logal rigbt to rnbim: tne ooneritation for ® vow of ratifiostion, oF to prescribe the quaiitloation of voters, Gor, Walker ventured to order each submistion and (7 web qanlifestion The quemion of slavery wae taken from tho contro! of Congress, s@ clea: 'y abown by the above extract from the Atinpe Loni, say that bey cep form a comprny of 200 rm: rom Gore country why ere noviour to enrol thematives with ths army from Te menipes rhe Flog of the 7th inet, hae the following additional Vericen nset:— We leare from @ private letter received by a young on ip our city, wat the of izete of too town of Nombre Diow, Zconteces, Mexico were atiacke?t abou: tho latter pert of inst month ® party of yardittl, oomporet of ‘above thinly meu, MnyPAEd I he Fenchers, beloeging to the peighhering reeches. This robbery ooverrod in the bt, ard theese suffane boned them with co-ds ia their D vsee while taking thelr promerty [hie exit over 6)9,- 000 jn money, besides a brge amooni of property wae carried away. Pro arstinns wore soon made by tho Al- ea%0 Of tbat plane to arrent thove enepected of being ao it Mhougat by the writer from \bat place that the rubbers woold be apprehended. Obituary, Horseris ?. Prtomp, & brother of Kx Gov. Francie M. Mond, died in Bristol, RI, om Ganda: 11, iw the 67th year of bis age Dimond wae ® domoores, always soting With bis party, aed never heat tating, on’ ail prover ocow ions, to avow and an the aifel prinalpres: i wooh and the high esteem towpemen, that for thirty y ohange of administration, he bas office {a the cow tom hoore, from which 09 Combise? eciton on the part of applicants could ever induse & collector to dispiane nim Apap more with the whole com- marily lo which be Hved, and who memory will he more hinély shereiehed br thre who have known Bim | } “ geboou of the Sola! ; Da ling, paymaster, and Captain | thie parade will he a itttle netier than thet gotion | cae aged | Rxcelstor and Bellet ‘nwarence compan! tong and well, we can hardty bope to find to this wilder: ness world. 1857, Worse Convc—Tue Paar fsow.—The weather you. (erday wen decidedly sintry. “o much #0 thet the ther- mometer-kept Guotuating like he Stesk Exchange does nowadays, but always with o dowsward tendency. Tce wane elighyforry of snow in the morning, about nine o'clock, and again in the afternogs about three o’olvek, but opty kept up tong cnough to show how cold ttwas in the uoper regioes. Thore is an old superstition thet ibe dey of the moeth on which the first saw fa'le will show the peender of times snow storms will oonur the folio: =ier, Accordwg to this notion we will have twenty snow » 0 ms this wivier—so the prosvect ahead for 8 good time on the avenues ie fair, A viviegt wind storm prevaties all day yesterday, which will doubtless be felt il slong the coast. fhe morcury was down to 39 degrees Inst right, and there was every prospect of a from before morning. ‘Tax Now Yorx Forveepmns have boon exhibiting a great dos! of apxiely abou) that gold enum box, and tried to Aud out who was the bravest man emong thea. And, if we mistake aot, they have witbin the last two y care bad cou- eiderable money distributed among them. Wet at 444 Kgb'b avence, in the basement, unable to move, and now j indebs for bis vent, des a paar oripple, woanded, a» be says, four Himes ip Mextoo, and wb staves thas he origi- paly belanged to Garrett man’s comveny. He says be has pot received a doiler of the v loner f. nd for two veers Bo is tn deep necessity. Will not some of the bor seckers noe to bis Ome? foe man’s name it Kune. Have Yaar ov vow ‘ocemicaw Tract Somuery.—Siate- ments at the mecting of the Executive Committee, jnsi held, snowed that the receipts fur stz mont s had been $181 686, or bese by $11,000 then im tho same mouths last year. The aales by colporteurs, though in some localities dminiebed, Dave on the whole tnoreased adout $6,000, end the grante of prbliicstions bave increaced neatly 1,000 000 pages The scctety’s operations have #0 far ex ocored He receipts, toast notes given for p-inting payer will fall due to Nocember to tse a nount of $5,914 17; acd in D-omoer, $15,698 34. Totel due within six months, $49,451 54 =A fous cf Armenian type js now casting in New York under the caro sf the Rev. Dr, Riges, from Consianwnovle, ani the ‘ Pligrim’s Prog esa,” “ Baxter's Selnia’ Rest,’ and ciber works in Armenian, are to be ele truly ped’ bere by the reolet, and the electrnype plates sent to Tarke: for use by the mission, who requoss BO lene Wa: $30,000 ‘er the'r © erations tno curre it year. bie ok Monod, no# in this county, enlarged appropriations for Franee, nooiely ae endeavoriag dy all vroper racans fo oarall expo ses #0 far as Consisiens with tao efi! sient proseoutlon of ite work, ane ba-paak tho early asaigance of friecds aod vatroue, especially such sa have escaped fascial emberras men't. Miuorery —The aonval tnepection of the infantry regi merts of the Fitt brigade tort place yestordey afterno xn on the Washington parade grouad. The regimeas iu epested wire the Second, Col. Rubingon, Savoniy- irat, Cel Voebargt, and Seventy third, Col. Osgood, The Seventy first prescated an exceedingly fino apposrance in tbe! pow volforme, and when marching om the ground they wore enthustagticaliy cheered by the spectators. ‘Tifa in one of the best drilled regiments in the otty, and thao) iu its ifancy, cam compete with tho far famed “Natioaal Guera”’ Afver the jospection, the regimen s Pawnee iu review before General Spicer and eisil. Tots afl reflects great o-edis on the First divisios, a2 tho ofl cera composing 14 Dave bees Worougaly drilled ia tne Manual of arms,” aod “ Basal lien Movemenis.”’ It consiete of Brigaie Mojor C A. Smikh; Major W. Wainerichi, surgeon; Major Leasing, facge advoos'e; Oactain Lawrence, aid de-oamp; Usptain Hoadley, qzarvermester. ‘The parade cioeed about 634 o’clook, and the respectire | Companies retarned io their armories. Toe Byrawy Granp, Oapt Ronis, went on their annus target excursion om Monday, the 19th Inst, on which otca- sion they targed out sixty one men, allof whom are om ployed im the Has:p office, as the rules of the Guard atrictly prow bis ontsiders from jotuing the company. The day was uot as plcasent as could ba wished, but every thing clso was, The music, which was furnished by Dod- worth, was good; the shooting ground, which wag at J nea? wood, la ope cf the prettiest spoils on Manbatiah fined, aed the: inner and ‘t:immings” were everything the could be desired = Tre Guard +1ib their guests were fart tebe ratio wo cars by ae Sesand Avene Baliroad, drawn by eigbt borer, gaily ce) ar: on the groned eboobug commenced for the ete, prizes « bich to be atmributed amon; tbe best sh7's 0 of tx'y-one men some forty struck: toe tage'—e fact which kbows the expertnees of the members of ihe Guard with :bety morkets. Tho target at she close looked aa if li bad jot gos over a violent atiack of the amalinix the Haas’ Gvard returned home earty in the evening pleared 4 Mish iLeir dey’s excursion The Froptier Guerd, Uapt Kirk, went en tvetr four- teentd anpral ¢xcareion om Mouday to Weohs eken, where tuey abo for G'teen Une prizes, this is one of our crack ter cet companion, Tho Gcorgo Tkompeon Guard, Capt. Parkor, paraded fe my ope mus kole ‘and shot for elghicen fine prises at tae Pavilion, Fort Lie. Porics Paraps To DAY —Superistendent Tallmadge wil! ‘ow & Datislion of the new police force to day, at) in front of the City Hall For some time pas: the new oils have boen thoroughly drilied, and to-day they will doudtiess make ap excellent appearacce. fhe now wolfere is aed ecidleriy, and #0 far ag loote will go, 7 tbe o'd police force lavt your, aa the uniforms are er find beaicr. Thore wid be Conide adie rivalry betwoon the diterext preotoets, and each will endeavor to do its vest. hore will bos crowds) the Park to day, without a deubt. Fuss ©v Fionm Avesor—About 3 o'clock yosterdsy morning «fire wre discovere! in the isa store of Gor- dom Willams, st 281 Bighth avenue, By te promptaciion of tho Gremen, aided oy tbe occupants of the baremant, tbe Gre wae exinguisbed with sus Mitte damage to tho stock or bulldiog Mer. Wiiltems is imenred for $3,000 in the Faltep ana Pboeslx Insarauce companies The totel joes #1li not amount to over $'00 The origin of the Ore | i opder tao Tire Marabal’s levestigetion. Yoea on Reape Sreerr.—Betweon 7 and 8 o'clock jst evening @ Gre broke ou} im the basement of stors No. 3 Erie Bullulogs, frowiing om Reade sweet The dremea ‘Wore a: ly ab the premises, end extingulehod the \iumos the damage done to the building will probably amount to about $160 The Gre orig'nated in the basement, oooupied by Power, Ramedell & Go , oommission m robacte,a eoag some ar icles of beu ebold farnivure pot there on storage Prom those ertioles tho fire exte nied throngh the floor aud fired nvmo bales of hopr in the premises of Dill & Arm. commission mercbanis. The premises occapied by Jbn P. Baythorn wore damaged by water Dill & Armetropg’s loss will If anaant to $160—10- sured for $2,066 in the Merchants’ Insa/anoe Uompany. Pye ov devests Avmvs—Two Hossss Bart ro Deara asp Two Sevanacy Iszceva—Abeut haif-yaet 7 o'clock last night, » fire orcarred in frame sisblo in the rear of No 461 Seventh avenze, ocoapied by Alexander McDonald for x horses, wegonr, &>, Tt yo uate man named Joba Smith, employea by Mr. Dosald, upest lobe lantern and set fire to some hay, when tha fiames spread ‘with gorh raci@ity that but two horses ont of the ix were extricated sulnjared. The Sromen were quckty at ihe [athe oy eminguisbed ihe fro before it commani Gated to tbe a piping bel ‘Mr Moi opald osti neice bis joss et avout $1,100, on w! he has an ineurance of about $300 in tho Harmeny Insurance Company. Fine in Woosrsa Sramer —Between 12 and 1 o’clook yesterday Doon, a fire was dircovered on the roof of the frame dwelling Douse, 20 Wooster street, cooapied by Jaonb Day and others, The firemen wore ‘Pree. ) a8, abd soon owned by Mr. Bor $90 anil tneured., $26 to his furatiare. The five evideu ly originated from the chimney fue: it broke out In the cock loft, over the Attic bedrooms, to which pice there was BO scaltic hole Or coms of any sescrt; tion. Fion um ree Bowmny.—Last night, abont 11 o’slook, fire broke out in the clothing store of Issac @ K/leneri, at No, 114), Bowery. fhe flames spread rapidly throogh the tore, destroying the stock and fixturos, The (lames | gpread to tho adjoining promises, No 114 kept by Josopu Norton ae n crockery etre and dwelling, damaging his y about $1600 Tho buileing No, 116 was sleo slightly Tro lower par ie sooepos 3 Wa 8 Soin ; e upper yl, Mame omtiey jared to the ommeent of 0b ad lemebdu ja ned Mecharice and. Traders inebrance Yerton te tnmaret for $4,000 inthe Exohang! . The buildings Pillioe, and the tore tt covered by jnau- _rigin of the Ore is at present anznown Fiae iy 4 Stance —The alarm aboat § o'clock last niet for the Sronnd cietrion wi weed by the barning of a stablo |) Seventh avenue, near Thirty: ffb stroet. w Cirvacn—The congregation worshipping im the Norfolk Street Meimediet Eplecopat ol beve resolved to sell their church and property from fhe am ant recetved from such sa'6 orect & church In tho region of Murray Hill, where their efiorte will be productive of greater ress hs Sap Fate or Two Dear Dv ae Rova—kK lied on (he ratiroad, In shin ofty, Joba Parker, Ber jamin Dawson, aged 1%, pupile of the ame: the alreorore of we fre invited to aitend foners! at o'clock this afternoon, at the Cnapel Teeabove {stro ofotal natise of @ vory end occarrsnce. On Saurday afternoon Inst, shout balf past 8P. M., four deaf and dumo boys were walking on the raliroad track, two of between the reils, and one at each side, when the train from New Haven came along and barely missing the two boys em ome Pile, struck the two ip the Contre, killing one ‘imetantty. and irjaring the other vo severely that he died in afew momenis, The bos bad been allowed, = Ratgors, i rece! “rg # special Caution, in addidon to the goueral tien whieh the fenovers systema’ came to Aigourary stroet. There they ought 10 area np to Fa'mingtou avenue but ta, au evil mormon vt On, Obd Foeing pone, euppored ale, 41d nen icoe bank The engizeer of tho New Havon wow thor he came roond the curve, ‘webiste. and when #\ipin fifty rode, noticing be nventin to bie sigzale, put on ble brakes, ano deavored to stop bie irain, but it was too Inte.—i Quurent, Oa. 1 _MARIPINE | NOBLLIGBACE. CU GEES onscoconcocccsn © 551 NES WAline care Wert of Hew Werk, Osteber 20, 1809. OLEARED. Bip Ewigrant (Srem), ancresen, Bydvey, NUW—B W On Haw: bat Gorse’ Baber G Dates & Go. ARRIVED Brig Tiberius (of New Orleans), LeCorq, Cienfuegos, Oos 1, with sugar ac, to Ibaaln an & Ponvert ° iri tase (Vda a, gk feasts and tof c cui ini i pone orig Careline a White, of and for Boston fom Port aa noe, 19. day 8 ont fobr'G M Boberts-n, Morrow, Greytown, 21 days, with coos nue to Pepoisten & Jones cbr Cid Dep inion (8 masala) Snith, New Orion «16 days, with segar and dour, to Bovert & Will Schy Ladin B Cowperthwatie (9) masta) Barkelew Charles ton, vie Norfolk S days (where abe pui io in disiress), 10 Van Bruxt & Biasbt Aebr ¥ Rickerton, Goodwin, ‘@ days. ir cade teeee Wace nae Behr Roneena Piymouih, NO. 19 daye, Bebr J Van Zandi, Bueh Viratola 2 deys, Sehr Bacdler, Topple, Virginia 9days. ford B Monroe, Hudeow. Virgiaia. § days, cbr b % im, 4 dave, chr Dritt Beveriige ‘Virgtcl Sebr Lie Bias, Hedcen, ~ Bebr 2 Coshterd, ° : tebe Ware, Bawarda, V1 Bae) Sirtcbeen Vette Vineints, tebr L: bureh Wider, Virgin! ir Sheldon. Ornmer, Four 3 Warres, Loner G DO, 3 days, oy caer Geo |. DO, Behr Bnte-mas, Weeks, Georgetown DO, 0 aya Sehr Dolphio, hogers, sew di mer T ADD. Eavannan, Beamer Onpray, Kenney, Providence. ‘The bark Lucerne which arrived lest eveateg from Ba! ‘via F orfol& (ia \ow), bas lost fore yard, and some of the crew are BELOW. One ship, unknown. SaILED. Sbip Admiral Havre (not yesterday, as reported) ‘Wind during the day NW, fresh, Mlscallancous and Disasters Sm Jonny Rayenri. Wilmington, BC Oct 19—The ship John Revenel. of Baitimore, tow Liverpool for Uharies:on, witb sp avsor oo cargo struck on Frying Pan Shoal waraing ‘ot 17% tnst, afer tbrowing over ar’ part of oreo wae 01 off 14th’ aud line off the bar easing nadiy.—(% telegraph to Bl wood Walter, liq, Becre ary Board of Unserwriters’) Baxx boont Vanxon, Rodgers, 19 days from New Orieaus fer Berooloun, was spcken iste iu t off Charenton Ser euky ard rutder disab'ed. Her draft belng t00 great to cross the Bar she bas ha to proceed o anotber port Fark Jonx Sw isy of and for Salem ard cowt of Africa, adore ai man uck~t, sustained no material damage in the diow of Friday night and Saturiey. On Sasdav men wers actively a work discharging unrgo, and bad Innded several enaks of pa moll alithetvory 0 lbs, was Inaced on #ri day Stenger Neptune, fossaist the bark arr ai Naniucyet on Satardey nig Sonday. * meat o the crew bet .g stok aac exhansed bore store epereesila Cn away for the nearest port, Cet Jones bas been sick wits fever since sailing and owing to the esposare dar and night 2 the bad ‘er, ie pow very low The first offlve: in ep. ak. Tae oftieer is Geo > To. hers fresit sod -2n took a b-ave squall hed unmanageade, Orew , And ve 16 ARTEL OPE, from New atin tc 08 lengua, whl ow of walt topmost sprung, gnd sale spilt; would go Into Man of W. Bay wo repair, Sere Exroxss, Gale, of and from Pl: mouth, NO, bad her larboard bow stove yesterday morning by stermtug Lr Kane, ‘which was towing ber from Quaraniins 10 Witcbell’s wharves, will. waa soken om end gaff, fore ar ‘The scheoner filleo in an hour afer she was st: noe, event er winding in deep water she was towed by each between tbe foot of Yath ry ‘we o sharurk jart he ow Arooki! inrpentive und obing ea wea im nen ly discharged into be to ate: bole in her bow was stopped ne pumped out today ing the whole jay. the wind blew agalo Tre corgo im the Bold of the se cossiats of tar aad turpentine. foun SNow Squart, Amabur , (leie Crockett, arceaso’) W)iD a rived a rrovidenesrn Monday more ing, sailed ‘rom ‘Obarles om Sept 98, and on the ith wnat 9 at eR A whic, the 1 peru need & from NE, tprapg 8 les, end bas con’tnued to leat during Reavy wa Ber atthe rete of 0 stoves per boar—abified dee fond of umber, ke Beavy NMS and NE wide fom the #110 = hoary ale, t'ime'penll aod cua * ns Bivess, brought on oy pomnee daring h avy Ww ather, Tin waeadout 27 years of age, @ native of Bockpo {, AL, and leaves @ w fe and ope child, Soon Tancer, from Savanah for New York, Chacireion /6un, with part of #0. bone 0% )'h b Loom sprang. am. Raving ex sheary NK “hinet, in at ©) 87, ong 76 Oa the leh inst fohu Hav ka, fenman, aboot 24 pears of age, a mative of New York, died of fever. Bi Scum A BH Marcurerne. Potter, at Indinsola 4'h fost tem Sow York, no cate iat #680, jon 7409 emovuntered a heavy: & ‘W geile: lost) bb om. fore opmast fore crossiress tir ng jb aut > topenil wih everything suarhed, carrying away lar toad davas 20 ficue Yaxkex Doorum which was ashore below Alexandria: bas vee got of. ‘The Havara Diario de Is Marios of 14th inst, reports the wreck of ares reas | names, Ao. wntnown, on ibe keve bear eutrapoe of Nusviias, One was a! anower Bremen, avd the third Preneh. No date la given. Capt Clement, of tbe bark Lin ood, at New Orleapa reports bat op tho JAR ult of Cave Balterna, he raw 8 largo olpoer thip snd two barks Clemasied, bat he eo. id not makes out inelr Bates. ‘The medium clipper ship Consignment, of Mranswick. Ma, one Becuional dosh, Ghe wi) ve reosnined 1.48 tone, is wow and rewiy painted. Lavecsep— at Benborrvert cn Batcrday Jed, 7 Manon 2. Carrier.» fine brig of about 160 tons, owned hy Jenks acd let ‘= anaes Sie Se Aitnn wats Bae a B WARD M@ YaRy, honse Inspector, Phitadeiphia, et 1a, 1867. nas be average rate of epnoal deren pears 10 be Sbout 8 deg af the or ogee Mer. cile and Tonloa. Ww PRINCIPAL ISLANTS, Port Webon (Minores).17 We *orics snd Far jor . M4 Corrie’) and Aid Revatesivi Aronipelage ip general form 9 'o 8 deg W. COASTS OF AALA MIRON Dardenelios and Smyr- Iekanderam @oif . awe ‘ ‘sin Karam apie Entrance to Boap) Aud + onvtapiin Monde of Danuls Ontenn. Denpe 6 feet, _ (Variation in 1967, 71 W.) ATLABTIO OORAF—TRARCE (Wer OR? The Frenoh povers! pument bee given. notee of the following ehany pL yg Tt ore ‘Tight of the Grand Pass or Seika Lith Beplember bere the lower lie cf the two fred Sgbte wh m, on in Hine, lead to Port L/vriemt by the (rend Paes or Great OPen el, remove’ sme line oF bearing to the be t morria wita a etevm Dump, 0, | oF RN vie ¥ to whales no snd 92 do jon 10 OS & at 16 82.8, Jon 9 avinig §t H lanes. Osseots, Onrr, NS 800 997 armas. “ol.aes Hote, eo; Monteanme, Razt r RP, 9) ep or bi at %angé Or & Reward’ Seler Parmnath, t 28 b, Forth america Lyops. NL, 1'U0 #b and 2 bump! 'B revorid 1600 *b ) at Taphl n fely by} La on report ‘bat she bad 1200 hb'a ahont Sept 4 sonme 10 de fonbtfa). ae she was rep. ried would Pave heen Same cur) > Td SS mmoe out when ake Ludlow NB, a0, SYN, ton 130. trom Kovac t Be 2Q7,e De al wall Fook 4 whales which ms ta INQ % w © 00, ve to NZ Stati erat reca ; hound to NZsaland 21 in Ang, Psoio Rnell Ww on, Clement NB, ‘each incorrectly i 8p en—Ot a0 George Wasbin orted ported 60 ep. Juve 18 Jat 248, lon 07 40 RB, Martha, Spalding, of Fairhe 8p. ae ven, with 360 Livereonl wae signal Bbto Tuva tof Keprennnk) Naw. f- = sores a ey sell en Do date lat #798 8 lon H] 64 W one Rod Alla (of Hostem), Sperrow. * om ity Point for Per. lat 920 lon 72 &. Bark Ol Ons tel Sar ken Thre and from Philadelphia for NOrieass, Brig ™ im Sean from N) Antigua, pa ite iy Haven for Oct 14, my Foreign Ports, +e, & pt i'n pont ranks Storm Kirg,— and Arthup Pievertie, Clonim epee vee, from Oak cutia Mar i arrduly i ieee ety a Get 2— rr stexmebtp Cricsson Low her N¥ ort, (Fo, ort ta forse tog ise papers test not Lat deem loss SUENOS SYRAS Ang 3¢—Ie pert dam brig I dewordy {rm covton ‘There bad beea Us tate centan eee 0, bout Ang 2)~. bark @dodspeed, Bowen fr Gia'en tow Gaye be Cuonsrs Dr. Sept 16-10 port berks Kepler, Frat, for Boston an) erg bared, ones, for N York rng ondoa). bart Telegraph, Gtles, W yon. hip supposed tobe ihe Dubin Rvalds, irony Caverne ‘ug 19—In port bark Lawrenee, Heneon, uno— only mvewnn ei meres « TepyuEGos Oct 1—In vort barbs Rrothers, Cleave , York idx faeeos, Grant. fords do ne ere > oe Dem suana, #ept 4'-In vort ebip Tro-tc Bird Foulkes, from, bi as an 1 oe ‘ure rerorted ‘RvR IeLanns May port perk Drason, Donn Genoa Sep. —Ie port ebip D amwd ue, Fors <a GipaaitaR Sent 22—Paened by, bark Youcg Greek, Sum MiGharrowm, shee: bept 30. Ta port brig Oo Rogers, earrown, shen Sept 30-rTa port . for P* irk next day i bi melon Re Bay port barks Gep Fr Perk ree, 4qun dae taken uw a £2 "0; May, Lylo, fo" Lore immacae. stele: apd others a: : ~sid bark B Cohen, Burgess, Poilade) jzcuoam, eept Pl yaad 9-—In pout sh'p George Lee, Barstow, for Stag. mat, Ang §1-In port bark Gaide, Very, for Salem STi 174, Sept 6—In port bark Gay Brad. Mayo, from Bort for “onsiantinopie re'oadiog 10 ail ahnot Ort ~ MitaGa Bept %—in vort barks sella. wea, and Mary, Haves. for Roetien urc, Be sehr Gem for oe sovv. Sid 19th bark D Webser Ride, Barun 334 Br brig arabella Alea. ander. 0; praviors to 38d the foreign bark Korawels, 1808100} bas 2.50 bre rata! Ine opt 16 b If Onoen Ware, James Almera. ‘et 9-014 bart David Nickels Brown, St Me 998 Gs; sor? Geo Farris, Corson Co. Brwesstie Uet2—In por ship Resolute, Prince for Bos top ready, Patnas Beptis-lo ar Zephyr, Lane, for New York 7 ton do WO Sept 19—Ro 4m vesnel in port ag: sehr Relipse Pees,uncco abons rept 22—To mal Bi muy Para ert day to leed for Paling Oe Pow fraix, Trinidad, Sept 2 —Tn por: asar Ne * York, Bim veoe from raitim rearr ifs id lsh schr Rmily Kerr, Da, stields, & Th man At 09h brig Robt A Fisher Keene. from Ratimare tor 81 ‘Thomas (anc orcbah'y a4 prev w 1b) Baxspios. Ost S—sn port tark Bea) Surges. Seow, tor — 91° bark Jas Conk Wotton, Bortoa a Fin port bark Pash, Wiisba. or Norte ‘m vaste Hept 18- In port Dominioen bark Naiad Queen, ples, vor Boston lag” us Porw, BCSTOR Cet 19—arr ship Gentoo, Freeman, Tqciqao vis, Aric | baa Levan e>(B*) Perry. 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Alb-ns; Mar Eddy, from Pall 19d, Mora:t, trom fewpari, © kad for S*gne PLAS ERSTON, Oot 18— Arr ship New York Bdvwarde, © York: brig Aniiy, Noopan, Raiimore; ache Leoy & Oreuth, Nand, Ror Keo Bid Dark Ae) alia, Borrell PYiee a+ by lin Me, Haiifas, 9; Dont fore: ecvra WT orentom,/eiboart Marcsions ver Pieiaon and ® W smith, Wyatt MYork; * 4 Baa- sland » Northern ene Oct 17—Arr tebe Salmon Wesbbare, Fhrasher, PARTMOUFL, Oct 18~Arr echr Pearl, Kelley, Albaay for sy DLS A, Oct 6—A.r bark Roman, Lawry, Caray Feu Rive 13 Ar steam: ad York: Paribenia Whe alvany; soar Uartford, Pbv'acoir bi TRULARULA (Trxss), Oot 6-Arr sche A Hl Bavehester, se earn rem BYore. b- Tn port harks Mosinee, Greceman. for NT «re, it to eel abou! the Inet, Onvello Waahingtom, wie f 4 schre Wary Mininn, Ryan, jasl finished disg; Mata rede, rand, for BVork ahon' 20h Aid Ob scbr Hapnen Wartin. Perine WOrieane, JeFRUR VILLE Oct 9-I8 port orig Kosuit, Pomeray, + vitan pe! my as Ghw Haran 4 bare brig Jebos ce Bieiins, Oar- Ebiade bie aor Ritad iphie: U8 h16 Bh aohre Pasion vide reer ary Mervbon Wien, Louisiana, bots live cal 192, B.reh Beoron New York RY UOKET (rt '8--air sobre Tryal, Adams, Albany: B h Rely, S York PM—914 nchre Vv Mackslee, “oping, 1, Bertha, Hen-y Onoeby TB Hotere, George. Soetn and ah boned Beury asitod, Gartner from rocky, Preenew foam Teqa: ton for B York. Bld sch? mouart, Ariy ga, Bristol, t lond Wipe re NRW LORDON, Oct 1T—Arr crope Parthenia, hits 8 Forte for E+rifor’; Urosols. Rm ib York; Decatur grrr Sore pone di Fant River for do; ton; George, <oby Wi NEW Hav ne Maris Ward, orn - to, Meamone New Jeresy for Swokme, ngha nm, do, Jonem, Brio ey 1, Nep- iecbkien Albany, Lara, PPMderp ate PURTLAPD vet TS». brie Gan cee Ji eg ae Lod revgo, benghre. ¢ Bile Biever s Mav oung Repu siie, U ¥ vie doy we: in¢lieh do; y ie, Foret IRevtboge Moan Van Burea, WYork. "aot Pie ase ont ac ‘arrow, Biaiedoll, Rockland, Cid de lS Bete PLS aT Thon Bwan, Pow’, RYork, barks Hert, Rowd. tin beg 0.0 Clear}, Phllofook, Mook port poh 8 Davis, Lynah Work, 7 vie q . Oct 18— Sid sehr War sinet, om in bark Ben Mew, Marks rin ambis ana Compo SOMEREET, sD anil foare Lady Adama, Davie, and M—Bid Dark WO BickSern, Fille, Propect Me game Afiernone, near Ne ) O0i &—Arr sloop ME Wells, Baker, Jersey

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