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a he } ache Tite I oe LOLS ID, . Gl. party a3.a belligerent no commences OUR ONY SEWERA! fone forms nara, ach rane ence og a | Gutter Petter atare “ea tha Pi Res etn SNe Fa 2 Manta 238 omen, fal w easured Dy tie 1a at" ond ‘Yhis tribe is very wartike, Jealous of st ri 1) var lawful whan mensared yy roatvidaals 4 ene. OF By auiteat to {eal with Thee my oraccage Tat | Teele Dotiots and How ‘eox Onn be Ren | fang Denton Sanh, bevidance for New Ve, Piette Goa re P : wied: yo may be treated as trespas’’ ation | though thelr country, aad the Ail from ee mpdiede~ end ere | gene Hine'Vane! Yrovidene for New York (Br),’ Wr" . viedged by the | them may be treated a8 ti oA, Aud the Dal “ - e ey q Ino Vaneieaf, Cousing, Gained Matus "Accrding 10" Koportane | Gomush ey Sogeaieit™=,aieigonaignywe| Rani HE, MMe atrial | se" Srmom Conk be wiade Porta, | | EEE Rpm eee Naian | eke ees peels Catt alte Siute, a United states; yt ie " estticas concerned a oO mn “ ~ Bs to B 4 he HON Miler, Alfred Keay, B) - veton, Addie M tomrt " re pers yound there, it will, thereiore, be pecgssary we 7 Schr Atlantis, Snow, Providence for Rondout. a, Bveryy a Oficial VDeeavattogyThe Conte of the | frosted aa pirates. fS true that where persons | vbound th i ‘abl nery, and | Fs f Tug Herar:— Solr & 14, Miller, Providence for New York. 8 0 Loud, Justina, Wm ‘0 Irie Mary, Wentworth (Br); by bens « rone pelligerents | mluke a road through this inhg Ng country, ane ‘0 DHE Horror OF Tr Bb apn. ‘ Martin Van Harding doro, Samuel Kd } eden Powses te Dead wie: HOT RRANS: Re sein Soe ee aeor war, out | this will be he Work of Mr, ey tal, WRC SIF | "" aorded me much pleasure to read your artiele | Rope Beni Teo Weed toe mew Yorke” PMc arived, vchra & fg ftom Hrannis for Yor ‘ent Delllgerenim ga of robbery, they Will be held | Samuel Baker oriee 19 ring vie tribe (0 Todor | in thia morning’s paper on the subject of eur Oty | sear maria, A ote fox Meve xorg: Boston | aod, Taio eee, Coreen Fae or The Unita@ States government acknowled: ori case there 1s oof | Arrived at (he polut where if Is supposed the rapids what Ts aor agriolly Behr Thos, iu, 00 Mnipgton fot Mew York, Wontar, Weaver, Boatop al BN foe 39 fa civil war in Cuba, in it t rea aL the capture was | Ofdse one of th ateol Steamers will be put together | gyowerage,” and yy Jt contains Whoo is not str Schr Perine, Dutletd, Stoumgton for Philadelphia, ] Ghaw, Porusmouth ie i +. Honnibal ‘Gov, Catala fe " te oo atmand between tho contending pares, or at | W4ae wita any auch criminal stent. Leen a a ee eee at he tag mic river uuve | corech Will Feferenico to. myself, I herewith send | ahs Goble teste Doe ea LOE Lis drawer, Bere fe radeparts igen Lard, ao as mediated Ve ae ee co be a ycuion of the treaty Made iy 4834 be. 1 the Likes i e 5 =" 8 spe ‘s penny - gh st tenflered its good oMiges to gitie Lue diuic 0 be om tniraction Of Ke ime Guise isicen steamers wit hs cubstructed on lis } ¥hi an oxtract of my report dated Degempber, 154, | prin, zi ia : Balled rh Oe eee aie ig rt fobrs ‘Albion, Jeget tentlere n the United : imbe* July, ised, which, Schr Mary Mex, Now London for New York. Mary Collins,'S * ae iveng fae to tbat war. 2 oxas Was then a constiinent part), tutd, ang Ue Wit prgceed with a corlatn MAmb” O1 | igo published ia printed form m July, 1866, » |} Sehr Be aie Pg Re Nap a halt 8 AM, Commer ane 2 Peer pati given, ch . Sain ob otuer reasoas for doubting its | meu to the laxea, Me Wil) cxtablish fertied posts | if read iu comparison with your article, WAL eXPIMID | Bobs “Uadine, Mose, Portiand, Ct, for New Yorks. Amboy for, gtunteived, Dark BIS Toren, Warton, oe Ort, WOl. 3, Pe @ Shee of aaa one in the Haut of war; bat that | at every avaliable spot and eel to work’ to subjugate pons timportant facta rela% } Sehr Haze, MeGinley, Derby for bl-zaberuport, D Tele” Treiandy Boston for Philadelphia: CW Loc win Waphachi’! is veferred to as iy done in that uracter, and HO other, is | the diflerent tribes and ihage them pay tribul > | itself. Also I send you some tmpor “4 Schr Janes, Selsey. Tasty for New York. Brg Yynu foe do; Wm Doyle, Perry, Me, y clear. ‘The existence of a civil war between | Usypuay goveroment, In the meayume oti v ing to our rivers being filled up with the efosits Sclir Talltha & Hannab, Deming, Conagcliont River for Fs ‘ork; Harriet. Nowell, a Gould, Machias for cv New York. ‘i eutlahs Cheen, Newyort Yor a markets Sarub Watson, Sunttie of Texas and the authorities and people | troops wil be forwarded from Caivo UN he ha the peo men 9 cov es in a foréign na ened aeioan Gi al 7 tho ong! a sts. ory post | from the sewers. f Schr C Goodwin, Btchop, Haytford for Amboy. Philadelphia for Boston. Returned, brig Croens. Ie ee ee at aaiPiveet tie cid « Bonner Masioan Bente Toe. roma mea oy cue | chore willbe Rociaitnecral Canoe awanished Gates JANES Ji SERAELL, City Surveyor." | Schr Reading Mit ny Pee AS Amy oe Philadel weaatiala Settle Fine eS Gorsons Hannay seit in 0 bee oni of November last, Oficial notice of nagement of a Oopt, who will have to oo New York, Dee. 1, 1964, ‘Schr 1 W Bendaket, Oba New Haven eal Philadelphia. tune, Vasiit, ‘Sharp, M0) ireland: Y Locke, ‘Wa Durens a governwan us its viewed y aud of the Presidenv’a intention to | into relufions ihrogih barter with, tho natives. fy | TO TAR SROmeraNy OP wie COUNCIL OF HYGIENE: Schr Zugene, Haws, Sew taven fornew York, Hurtiot Newell an''’S Hf Woodbury, i govern tunis of the | Preserve the neutrality of tue United States, » soldiers cl osen for the expoition are ag ‘rhe original water courses in the city of New York Sehr 8 L Thompson, Smith, New Haven for New York. MOBILE, Oct %—Arrived, ship W A Campbell, Curhng, execuliy ais was soon after given to the Mexican government | turiets, and they will have to cuitivate farms Yous are, M many Mastances, deeper than the sewers built Schr Roxana Burkey, a New Haven for New York, Boston, re fhis vecognition las been since repeated by nume about the forts, ‘They are provided wita sever | jy the stveeta and avenues, and will be more 80 in Bohr Mary Tee, ried, New faven for Port Johnson, ‘ unter eee i) Below, shin Gettynburg, Edge, BS aks ly Mt @ar tue con : Of te EExeculive, sey ni | Goaitues ef cotton weed, th progress of the improvements bereatter, | pits, ON Bates, Peronshls, New Hares foe blade: | eee eee Madea hte hit Seen aan Dae eee “peter teins “inunal a taken place before the captur ¢ —— In L$ aad 1849, aud even stice that period, my | Schr Atptne, Marshall, New Haven for Eliaabethport. gers. from Hostons Site. canoe Seoteee and Wi nen ti © assulapton that the actors were ORTH CAROLINA tine Waa much occupled in arataing large portions | Schr &iltor, Blake, Now Haven for Ellzabathport. NORFOLK, Oct 28~ Arrived, echr Oread, Goodspeed, Well- tility Winton war auihorizes ipo is therefore fairly brought wit the prit ‘ INA. of the city by opening the original Water courses; | Schr Keanrdg, Jitth New Haven for Eligavetdport, fleet. : ooo gem vest gioby nid bo ent to | above stated, and the charge of pitas cannes, ve ~ and 1B a communtcaion to te Common Council, | Schr dC Baldwii, Baker, Middletown for New York. NEW BEDFORD, ‘Oct 29—Satiod, schra Alice G Grace, sustained.” "Tam, sir, &¢ VLE To Tuy Presipenr or Tun UNITED STA The ports of the Uniled States should be open to a Schr Fannie Hanmer, Brooks, Bridgeport for Philadelphia. Gilchrist, and A 8 Simpson, Churn, Philadelphia, Rxcltemeat Over the Organizatton of the pAEWPOUN, Oct us EN Arrived a pet of the Governors Prociumas | Or iung in streets OF lois, 1 Dud mn every case under | Soi zane, Goshahs, jridgeport for Eltzabethnort jean, Morris Riv ‘or New Bedford: Cnvoilne & Corne= prove that a ve acknowledged Sta iv Davis, Portehester far New Yors. Ma, Crowley, Somerset for NYork; Minnesota, Phinney, Sake pe i is cording to the tloa=Suppesed Fiecid of Operatious—Con- | my control meariably kept the original water Sebr JG iy rig Pi rt. Wiekford tr Flizabethpors; Sarah & Jon Jn hdyy Prove Onde /oncaniedualisy, “with polheystegeinray! ia st tho Governors CoavsemIutere | S0UrSes Open, particularly when below Ue sewers | Schr u D , Holt, Portely dence for do; Louisa, Hamlin, do for Nvork; Alhert Chac following a’ oe ee ena Duilt or to be bullé In Wie Streets or avenues. Selir David Pearsall, Voorhls, Port Jellerson tor New | Kelley, do for do; Almira T Rowland, Rowland, do for Po F \ nment thay, be 4 with Governor Hekion=-What He Says The following are the instances fresh in my | York. . Jefferson; Voter & Hooper, Bradbury, Pawtucket for son te iD thi SOVEFAMANS IAF DO 4s Fubtce ei mor: Helir Phebe Anp, Roberts, Port Jefergon for New York, Haverstraw, slowid i be Lnpracdcaule to the DroublesGao Walker Movement bi | memory:— Cleared—Schr Vulture, Chase, for Matanzas. OF THE SIXTE ao Virginia. ‘u'si—Third avenue and Forty-second street old BOUND BASt. Sailed—Schrs Jnines Barrett, Nickerson, Philadelphia for the writers on the CONGRESS DECEMBE RALMeH, Det. 28, 1869. Water course runs south, also Madison and Pith Sehr 8 J Hoyt, Cranmer, Alexandria for ——— Fall River; Jonas © Chew, Deering, Taunton for NYork; ivil war, considers In the civil War exis: the 2, an - sha gine ha avenues, Tuuirty-frst, Thirty-second and’ ?hirty-third Schr BH Y inrris, Philadelphia for Pall hi, Allen, Providence tor do. fe 8. s partie Spanish provinees in Mis, hemispue Vor the past ‘ow days the utmost excitement has | sieess to Lexington avenue. Schr Geo Nevenger, —, Philadelphia for New MH Bho Arrived, sehre Henry F Russell, Nickersowy eas ai t the sas been taken to eaforee the laws tateaded (9 | been occasioned throughout the State because of the | secoui—Fifty-iirst strcet and Second avenue, im | § z Artist, Forrester, Woodbridge for Somaraat. | fe for Botion | Gamplan Deraben, Rlleavelbport biished usages ports have | organization of the mnua wader the proclamation | Whiten case Lt bulit an opentag tn the pottom of the Schr Veraiiljon, Lockwood, Port Jounsox for Liridseport. LONDON, Oct 28—Arrived, brig J & H Crowley, * mations to nd : : sewer, near Second avenue, to aliow the water from | sehr Cherryit Nzabethport for Bosto Crowley, St.John, NB, for NYork; schra Joseph Marsh, Vor nie Hovden Aebiaaayt tes to be in % ti i i xertion ve veen | Of Governor Holden declaring four counties to be In | the séwer to pass into the original water course. | Schr Lady Anuim, port for Wareham. lant, and Laney, Bangor fondo; Lnna, Sm'th aluhy en rues wikia avor of eitier | a lawless condition, requiriag military foree to sup- | ‘Tits sewer 1s above the water course about live leet, Schr Chisf, Suiith, ‘Mobbken for Norwich, North Pactic, Eaton, and Ruth Halsey, Perry, Provicence f their losulltes. ft the ot The progress of We sea viotenoe ¢ a6 f 1 | Jhat the stoppage of tais water course under Second | Sebr& CVonght, Mullock, Albany tor Lridyeport. do; Jonas C Chew, Deesing, Taunton for do; Seu, NYork for of their 0! je — PF anieay ie TAYOE at! |e violence and restore civil authority. As stated avenue, near Forty-elgith street, hooded the whole Schr Sylvester Hale, Coloman, Albany for Faunton, Boston. eur ATA: CONE Aaead sane tto de beltige a} nas operated manitestly in fay D ai ‘abe ji heer ae Aue, ned eighth street, 1 ne who} chr 1 (ding, A! or New Bedford, AMD PHTA, Oct = , aches, ane ehcdPaa td Bree ee eaoa Ayres still maintaining un- | A previous letter to the HERALD, there ts @ War | naighdornood, and a Mr. Kteed, in Fiity-fourth street, | Bou EG PautassnA har Alan for eee Haven. EB & L Cordery, Graco; HA Rogers, Graumer: S'S ‘arian had een recogaised which declared in 116 | between two secret political organizations, against | near Tard avenue, sued the eity Soe Rina cae Schr Laurel, Halioci ny for Port Jefferson. Shaw: Trade \ a Gorgon; Ly Homan, Ho! ‘any and . ages, wawor- 13 enjoyed since 1510, Like success tas also ne ive Gover! ” ‘a peu ages (in this suiti appeared as a witness); that the Schr [8 Borden, iadwin, Uudgon for Rhode Island. * Edwards, Corson, oston; My ‘eatcott, Gandy, Lynt ‘ ven | Btended One and. the prowinees northiof the La | O8e of which the Governor’s -wrath ssema'} CBT Tt Tite cour ab tis, piace Isapoubelght || bour Oatharius, ‘Means, Rondout far tran, Evergreen, Bunow Hrovidennign; SID MoCarthy , Simpson, 4 H Plats, bordering on 1, aud likewise Venezuela to be entirely airected—the Ku Kinx Klan. | feoe pelo rhe botuom of the sewer now bulliim Fuly- | Ser Ano Eliza, Caswell, Rondout for Bristol MP Hudson, Fail, Portsmouth, NH lat, borderiag on i, Sa apf ee ae Ay ANE ROSE 4 4 J Schr Lodowick Bill, —-, Ronsout for Lissex, Cleared—Sehrs It B McCauley, Cain ; T Sinnickson, Dteker- Tae 2 ovrrciatuy | While the uegro members of the League are sourth street, beiween Second and Tard avenues, Schr Empira, Parker, Rondout for New Lonion. ton, and James Ponder, Hudson, Boston; Blop tell, Chap- THE voLONY WsicH | matuly responsible for all the outrages, and while it | (2d that the bed of tis water equrse, which runs Sehr Oliver Xpelman, Pelton, Rondont for Hart man, Provincetown; Annie & Bessle, Cook, and ‘Alphonso, about hand south (its course will be seen by Schr RK T Grainard, Anderson, Rondout for iar Vincent, Salem; 5 J Bright, Shaw, Providence; Hazelton, REV was to resist aud punish thelr depredations upon | | smip of the city), and 18 much deeper than Schr Copia, —--, Kondont for Hartford. Gardner, Taunton ; D Davidaon, Smith, Someraot; LA May, The Unton rrectionary | the property and persons of te whites, that the | the botiom of the sewer now built to drat this Schr BA Kinnear, Kinnear Rondon for Raker, Providence; 8 W Woodruff, Haskell, Portsmouth, party agaist the metropolitan government, pro- | other organization Was called into existence, yet | Vicinity, as will be seen by referring to the profiie im | Behe NeciPgs st fin tons for Tawtual Liwan, Del, Oct 81—The stenmor Lawrence loft here nt bi ieniat Sadek rota the former ure altogeiner ignored by the Governor, | or ramago; that the common law of the land pro- | Bont 7,8 Smith, Lowman, Bondoul for New, Wedtard. iam Konnedy In tows She latter putin here ticles | to Alan American State papers collected by Walter Lowry i the laicer are the subjects of his proposed ven- } vides that Brora) water courses slail noe be Sele Baltimore, Johnson, Roadout for Eusex. ac ORTLAND, Oct 38 -Salled, brig Simoda; schr Gea Con- ar Marga and Walter S. Frauklia, vol. 4, p. 424 696. ance, er stance wher e | closed to the detrimentof any owner on the line o Schr Brazos, Kelsey, Kondout for Hartford. a % appertaumiug Wo the or Amerie neahiies gardeetabeis u geance, In every instance where it was possible | oosed rene erse: that o-part of the 800 aerea | Schr TR Willaas-Van Hougbtens Haverstraw for Bridge. | s#th—Arrived, achr Samuel Gilman, Crowell, altimore. prized laving iaet sea that hud | MONKOZ, SECRETARY OF STATE, TO MK. ORS, JAN | the members of the leagues were antelded from jus- | Shove veverred to nee situated’ between Fourth and | DoE. ‘ Clearad-—Sehr Nala! queen damaged their rigging wal bia oecasioned leaks Soest gedaan? Uce when arrestea and tried for the most ruminal | Futh avenues, from Futy-sixth to Suxiy-seventh | — Scht Henry Gibbs, ——, Now York for New Bedford. PAWIUCK TH Ost WAreiveds kor "Aune’ I Battord, and been Weekly manned, i i shelter in the * * * * * * * ‘ eat cite Central Pack (air of Which sa vou | chs & 8 Smith, Noketson, New York for New Bodford. Bs PLL ail § lb eu 7 7 a thy oitences by their brother members, who now fill | Streets, oppos ei (we Sebr Sangatuck, brown, New York tor New Haven. a eae supposed neutral port of You demand next that Mr. Toledo and others 3 . used @s 8xaulng ponds), and between Third and Schr Nausett, Mayo, New York tor Newport. ‘29th —Sailed, Ja Parker Sr, Kelly, Ron/tout. tuerr damages, procure Whom you uention, charged with promoting revolt | every position of civil authority, from constable to | pour venues z orty- uty. chr Experiment, Fall, New York for Gien Gove. PROVIDENCE, ‘28—Sailed, schra Chancellor, Davis, ta e Fourth ayenues, from Forty-ninth to Filty. Schr Exper! it, Hatl, New Yo iF Gien Cove. aM anc sailors and the nece ; {nat they | in the ‘Spanish provinces and exciting citizens of | jnage, tu the State, It was consequently tmpossible | seventh streets, and at Lexingtoa avenue | Senr Geo P Kane, Ball, New York for Hartiord. Bitabedl port 50) Selena eepery ALN Ae |, POroms jana Were in the edict porteajoying, as they conceived, the | the United Siates to join it, shall be arresied and | 4) represa crime in many communities where the | 0 Sixty-second street. At the time it Sebr Geo B Trigg, Linmekin, Now York for Gloucester. Thorne, Haverstraw: Gotten Rule, Wolls; Georgta, — common rights of hospitality, cstauished and prac. | tried, thelr troops disarwed aad dispersed. nee ; was contemplaied to “construct the main | Scpr GW Baldwin, —— New York for Provitenco, $th*—Arrived, chro Tra’ Bliss, Hu laon, Philastelphias 38 You inmate that troops are levying in Kentucky, | existing oiiciaks seemed almost to justify it; aud 10 | sewer which is now built, it was proposed by me that Schr Corvo, Pickering New York tor Lynn, Morton, Mile Lane, fateh, Elizabethport; Sally O Morto above sald Consul a, on the woth of Vetober } Tennessee, Louisiana and Georgia tor the invasion Hdefence & secret organization was formed, | it suouid be deeper and carry olf the water to the | Schr T Dickens, Babe: York for Somarset, ville, Nd. last, the 8: with their cargoes and pay ofthe Spanish provinces, of whom 1,000 are from epee i mieoe oh ” } Original depth of the water vourae, for the Feason | Shr Galdinder? Molde: New York for Halttes, Salled—Schre Sabino, Currier, Jacksonvilie; Wostmore- were sudde by onicers of ils e and 800 from Tennessee, to be commanded 1 not only disposed summarily of offenders, | oralnal del Tuy report to the cliy im February, 1860, | Seb Nile, Speat, Now York for New Iocue le. Land ites, Vege Goeec nmeaaana ele A King of Denmark, co whom the satd port b : au citizens: but you dy uot state at wit | bat committed, tn retaliation, acts of a hewlous | Which says, “and avold numerous Mulsances conse: } Sekt Osve Graney Mann, Clinton Foint sor Fawtuokot Fousg, Fhisselphies Tonle Bodine, Bares Eilat the American olficers and se: urhed oWC Gl } poimts these men are collected or by whom com- r a 3 vay 5 a1 aE OF ab te atey a akon t a bstract, ——;' Kate oi B sion and the Whole delivered to the Kng- | janded, and as to troops said to be raised. in and barbarous nature, Crime ia this way became | quent on the stagnant pools on the low lots and be Schs Clara Bell, Sturgis, Malden for Boston, ‘ol, Roberts; Abstract, ‘ate McLean, Conklin; Ellen , and neither the lives nor property of peace- | Much advantage to the health of the city and those Wind at snnset NW. coe ae ee fete eo Mary Langdon, Pinkham, ably disposed eltizons were safe, nor were the civil | RO Puld On 2 Stree ot ea ead ne mbior: RIGHMOND, Oct 29—Arrived, schrs Annie W Coline, Too- 7 A 5 c nvor- +L m1 ¢ : iihovities capable of atfording them any protection. | $24, Benet whe ad ing ay ane etek: Marine Disasters. kor, NYork; Lucy D, Higging, ‘Boston; Cherut, Rockland s he ‘ Lousiana and Georgia your communication is sti) | Tp Air, de Chezauly has algo sent me the following as | more indefinite. The mfOrmation recently obtame i which “tue | by uuis department from persons of high consider above proceetings are suid to be authored, viz.i— | tion 4s of a Very different claracter, Itis stared | At such a time the Governor issues a proclamation | tives of a new place for the benefit of those who do RG CHATLES MILLE, which was driven asxore at Tar- Sailed—Schra Mott Bedell, Bedell, James Riyor to load fc The English or having insisted on the restitution of | that ho taen are collected, nor is tere evidence of | Which reiers to nearly all We outrages, from their bakin inecinel ven, butare rich and abie to wait | Pavlina Cove ia the gale of the Sth ult, was got olf 20th, NYork J H Lockwood, uae NYork. ar toltoeaitoy two vessels which ad beca tai seriean priv au attempt or a design to collect any in Kentucky, | very aacure supposod to be comiutted by the Ka } until the hard working or pioneer Men have done it Notice to Mariners. ROCKLAND, Oot 21—Arrived achra Equal, Paull; Cornelia, called t an dadalsy Te € or Georgia for the purpose stated, and | Klux, indirectly holds them respousible for all, | sor them;? and again Says, “has not only to contend | rixep warre LIGHT ON NoRtH BOTHER, RAST RIVER. Bongeraaay na Bean Panop ae sat aN beet gly tae that the force said to be assembied under Mr. ‘Toledo | wituout MMasiny tbe slightest allusion to the } win this disadvantage, but Ms health 1s impaired | — Novice is given by tha L lo; 28d, Adrian, Evel lo; 28d, Nellie Belle. ‘Stahl, Wil- ghthouse Board that on and after Qt A N - ery inconsideravle gud composed prigetpally | Leagues of which he is president in tue State, aud | With fever caused by apure Vapors arising from the | the th November lit will beexuibited from and iaareing | Mnelor NOs ck, Amelia, Hilems, NYork; 2th, 8 J Lind y ‘b aed] ° len ne h 1 Crotkett, do;’ Mount’ Hope, Farnham, and An aniards and Frenchmen, If any portion of it | wlich to ai intents and purposes have by violence ndraimed lands, which shortens iis days useful. | the southera end of North Bother Ieland, in the East river, ik, do, , i} wsts of citizens of the United staies thelr con- | and outrage ied to the preseut ULLOFtULALs Sige ol eae Tea ie yen cee Foe Se oar ar Ncw Yor: | Suiied 2%, brie Lucy Snow (new), Tal, Now Olean within the se ted parte of Loumans, putin the wir woue white company of militia has been organ | 4 ‘The pie peso e York, 8 4 commercial emporium, from which rises a wooten tower, suppérting the itliminat. | Scbrs A Fowtrs, on tnan, Hh, Mausteld, “Acuorn, and M SH, detween we settlements of the United | ized, composed altogetner of radical mem- | jncrest has beom fully discussed’ a tor the harbor | wuenParatan, conslating of lene of she, sath order, showing mano Fas? prorat, Crockett, Be this ‘demand on part wath thelr car hi Nor! ere: en fully discus: c ite Hight at an elevation of 50 feet abi e 9 r York; rics By as es and Spain, beyond tue actual operation of | vers’ of tue Leagues, Several hundred negroes | Wi@rest ins been Tully discussed a8 to, the Latbor | a teed white iAiiuminadag dul esroen of the horeaee on ee ue ne injorw our laws. have been enrolied, aud arms are reported to | the rivers, by the Harbor Commissiouers, forming a | buildinz is painted light drab, except the trimuings, which SAVANNAH, Oct J7—Arrived, brig JL Bowen, Amsbury, States — Thave terequest that you will have the goodness | lave been secretly shipped to various desti- | poundary line all around the city, which says, “thus | of brown. Boston; achr Neilie © Paine, Wood's Hole, bergen fo staie at What ats in Kentucky, fenne: ations Where it 18 supposed the milla will be | farsiait thou go and uo larther? By reference to We bi elved from Gideon Nye, Beq, U 8 Consul SOMERSET, 28—Sailed, schr Caroline & Cornelia, aenvere Lou Ide auy force 1s cellected, the | sent to operate, It was rumored this morning thai | tie Coast Survey Of 186%, appendix No. 15, pages 132 Lol ihe bi neul at 1 Crowley, NYork. peopie of the numb ance and by Whom commanded. } 2,000 mick would be i urtued and dried as a { and 136, we learn facts of laterest in tis latter, but | C29t% Me following dooumont :— S their propert re we had au ini li suc a is bee or cotlng within the | spectal militia to enforce the law, or ottierwise to atd | (ne cause is Rot given 3 haitollowbn dctnrention ik a erhed fe he prizes), Wer ety Blict for ti 3 for the purpose suggested, or otuer | tie league! ake war 3 of rare aris . e following information pubiished for selves, without mouey 1a era 2 It. Will be dispersed aiid the parics | Sante Te Onenee nd ena on ue Taites of the | | Lientenaut T. "A. Cravin, assistant in the Const | guidances" “Signed OLIVER J JONES, BSOLUTE 8 TO i @ disp ie parle Siute. in Orange abd Chatham and Lenoir aud | survey, says:—Next ia order is Ue sewerage. It Commodo: d Service Otic Vision belug made for thew ub. prosecuted according to law. Joned counties lawlessness has prevailed toa tear- | hag been wecertalned that the élips In the harbor sbaeet egeget joer atc aera cravat Slee) Onaey apne. eer ae dug them back to their country. the governuient is Under no obligation, nor has iu | tui extent, but te presence oi negro muita bave been tliled up nearly ebguteen inches each year HYDROGRAVHTO NOTICE—CUINA—SOUTURAST COABT, gists a TING. counsel Law, ‘si ‘Brondwa: Permit me, sir, Lo observe on this occasion that tht . ‘by guy law of treaty to eurreauder aay { willoaly ted to Invite violence, Wituout accomplisi- | hy material discharge Irom the sewers, of Which yuty 4M. SMEH PRINCESS CHALLOTTE, wits AWAD oF ~ oa ey United States of America have no war put with aCOL Spain or the Spanish provinces on the | ing auy beneficial result. These are the counties | fyuroutol Llu diacoarge al tie ouler end of the HONG Lona, Sept. 6. 1582. LWAYS AIUAD OF ALL COMPETITION, —TEAS, Engish; they have ne government of Soatn: nor is any | tureatened wilh invasion, and the militia wiil oper- peter rele All bearings aro maynetic. No variation. Coffees, all kinds of Groceries and Flour for the milton, piers, the Tewainder disenarge into the aul BUWONADA ROU. cheap for cash. in Gre OH AS R, AGNIEW, 8 C ed beyond thelr juriadiction iter bs d Waters of slips or basins, where there 1s | The channel between Tungki Rock and Tongml Point, 14 reeawich etrect, New Yor! F dels committed beyond thelz jurisdiction, | will arm toxesist both them and the Leagues. A | no current td carry off tle deposiis.” * * * miles 1s by fom Cuslang Polat, haa ately been sounded | —— Sraerpemens Scoers CSE eT Me epee | ene came Gh bivates aloue excepted, ‘Thisis a fun- | deplorauie stave of affairs will foliow if the pro- | «Tis wad is washed ito the rivers by heavy raing, | Up, and a suonl about two cables length in diameter, with 13 | (YOLDS, COUGHS, DIZZINESS, "1 wono | dauentul law of our syste. It is uot, however, | yramte is carried out ae determined upon, aad We | and we often remark ‘how clean the sitests are | fathoms immediately around, discovered in the faltway. é poly, | and of y ihe, nes may have | co! nod to Us; at ta veliev i to be the law of ail civ Diwod of cent people Wil inevitably be sled. | alter the rain last ight,” forgetting that we are ; ‘Two or three pinnacle rocks, having only 1 foot on them at BRANDRETH'S PILLS cleanse the internal organs as .Bow thelr share, and, by dividing the Brit nations where 4 articuiariy Varied db, rn i Will res rnor ee 4 * low water springs, exist on this_patch, to 9 fathoms ——— ‘empire, have made "it less dangerous ty. ite a ine carder ee meres Arm nee Fe ee Nall Fest upou Goveruor | relieved at tie expeuse of the slipping interests in | Gireetiy alongside’ of them. These ho doubt were the date | 80ap does the skin—a single dove thus euring a violent slek- neighbors. conceived that every nation wh In reply to your third demand—the ai 7 ne y by z seston tad Le }, our harbors and to the dliing up and obstructions of | gera upon wuich the steamers Azof and Suwonada struck, eign bore a concely bal baph! j nation Whom , An reply to youl t hind demand—the exclusion of could produce tranquillity, restore peace and enforce our sewers,’ * * * In corroboration of these | and st fs strongly recommended (hat this passage be no longer ness. Cokia and coughs are the consequence of retained they had bot offended was by the rights of hu Hug of the revolting proviuces—1 have to | the law against all who are found to be guilly of an | Fesuits, and in illustration of the edects under con. | wsed for purposes of navigation, as olner simalier dangers Aty thelr [riend; tuey confided in toe hos} erve that in Consequence of the unset- | infraction of it sideration, the proprietors of the New York Sectional | May exist. mattera, checked perspiration; in these cases four or six Denmark, and thought themselves and of many countries, and — re. ne thougatiul and sensible men of ali parties | jock assured me chat the deposit of silt ‘Those alterations affect China sheets Nos 2and 8, Fast ad arty sate Wien wader the roof of his Danisit } Changes of tue ruling authority in each, | comdeaia the action of the Guvernor, aud maby can | tanks between. the Llers of Markel and Pike streses | Soa ant ou them the shoal should befised with the foliow- | villa bring quick and lasting relief, and never fail, In fact deat the baine iran op te thee ones enon tis pri | and each ty. Wt aring. te appropriate ue, the Which, sone ‘aay 1s mere Dldster eetegsiny vo | verges full five-siteentis to tureeigits of an he Onan Point NW by W 4 W, BRANDRETH’S PILLS azo more and more wed as they e@ Same given Up to their ¢ ies On tuis pr nd each pa vearing its appropriate flag, the | which some say 1% mere biuster, ostensibly to - - " eat e: Pr sk, 3 by E 4 elple only, that no acknowledgment had yet been | President thought x proper some tt : ‘4 inch in one How of tude, and they are thereby aub | West exireme Sunk! Kock, 8 by EX B. = other nations, paytical mation; on the degree, its benef. a trade, of whic pilant punishable by the laws of the United | a entirely aguinst the whites, wio in such a case 7 © past to give iten the Ku Klux, Tne opiaion ot all is, how- < Sixi Rock, v: become Known. They tnvariably supplant other remedies inade by Denmark of the imaependen ordeis to the collectors hot to mak Uae of auy | evox, thatu the Governor persists in arming te peerecthad by lopth of seven fest crery two vere (Signed) Faaners 3 PALMER, Navy, Sub-Licut, local! ed Stat ; wach a suy that there be seei a cri a or oe mM of iis admission into | milisia tie resale be serious veyond concepuion, | ‘The opinion appears to prevail with the public tat Wahalemen. paursieibenaneate sa hrmietst os y ade. 1 r Oe he de ri sturi ti » r » best Iriel over! M vi tf 10 . 4 washed, ot Sea, 7 . Si rt made, Vhs Was indeed. tie” doctrin isons whieh nave disturbed cise countrics, ie ie | the best Incite of tue Governor wave aivised wus to | its tran y into the sea and Lodg Istand Bound: | Rate apoken toe Won ee 80 eet ae eee SPO | the blood onty unhealthy accumilations, ‘They are h doctue on ne vousiste! 2 7 ea, as swith the | desist, whiten cour ine think he Will be pruuent ‘ha ti 0 We : the | oll;the J@mes, with one whale; tie Martha Wri eyes ad ,wruuen Mt Would uot be for | inierwst of te Uuited states to reccive te vessels | eough 10 adopt, ere tie wood Old Nord State Les Heres Mee ee eed Oe Ue | Frotu the mingbie Group, with 350 boia-ap off, BUMS | vot gearching and thorough In removing All Iropurties from of the presel ge e, and it is cot ea inte their ports, to whatever party | comee the Weld of a civil insurrection. very brief ex: fo Pr at Dent i Dot, by supy if aud per belonging aud under whatever lag saving, pirates \ INTERVIEW WITH GOVEKNOX HOLDEN, vat, ag 1 happens, a very brief examination of te Spoken. the human system. Persons who use them reach a higher sisting in th ion, obtained of f case prevents a very diferent result. Thus the from Liverpool for w Orleans, Oct 13, Tue- excepted, requiring of thea o: 0 ‘; y Lae payment of the Ia connection with the above | give a portion of ’ e. adel e j | kar NNW about 12 miles, average of life than those who donot. Let the sick parenuy by be the first wodern nadon that | obed laws Whiie under theis | the interview of a prominent gentieuian of tila Stale, Pe Ad Soaeaet er penaenny ie! Ship Jane Fish, from Liverpoot for New York, Oct 7, Int me hal shall atiempt Lo rev ‘ i s oa, Without advertiug to the question | who visited the Governor Upon Us subject, DOW OL clay and fecuiént matter, which, whee transferred Koo oe Bae Rese their interests and procure what Is sure to relicve and per+ The United St pressed by ail at war with rithey had committed any Violation of the | such vital import to the people at large, ‘The visitor | fo Le channels of theriversi® Mutcitre ae the | Mebcuese Bene eae om Mew Yor-tor | i a one of the imost po 1 nations of Barope. w ¢ or laws obligatory on them im tae country ae cordially received by fis ixcelivucy, Who haad- | detrimental action of a current of from three to four Bark Templar, Wilson, from Balitmore for Rio Javetro, ae ee well be supp bh thew present infant ¥ belonved, eliher in assuming such | ea hima five cigar, supposed to be a Havana, anu | Sept 23. lat 35 N; jon 37," ‘3 TowN Bi state, of exucting jusice Of other nations not dis Ot. after exchunging some cqmmonplac tuo | Shots per hour, etriteen miles distant trom the sea; 9 oes : ‘OWN OF OBSINING, Brookside, Oct. 23, 1869. posed to grant 1 tis human nature that it hich have sudsisted between | following ensued:— enon iaC® Femarca the | with these elements, then, 1t would be dificult to | , #a4k Sunset from Philadelphia for Havre, Sebt 21, it 34, | 1p Braxpretn, Sing Sing: Fies as weil as oeuents received in time of Weakuess | Spain and her coloules the United States have ob- | GovekNOR—Waat Go you think of my prociama- | 820W Row any portion of this mud, other than the | Bari EH Fisk, from Liverpool! for west 6 days, Oct 19, lat er peceben and distress—national a3 well a8 personal—iake | served all proper respoct to thei friendly relations | thes? y yp soluble part of it and the coloring matter therein, | 4940 N, ion 2u W! My Dran Sim-I bave written to you before, telling you deep and lasting Impressions; and those ministers | witu Spam, * * * Ail that yoargovginieat kad | Viszron—Well, Goveruor, to be candid with you, 1 | CW ever reach Sandy tiook.”” Fovelan Port ry 3 are wise Who look into 1uturliy aad quench the first m of the United States was that | think it is rather one-sided. it would have been bet- AW Ere Aug it-Arrived, Annie Bow, Loum, York for | bow mush Iam indebies to you for your Pills for my heath, eparks of misunderstanding between two nations, @ notinteriere in the contest, or promote by | ter d, in alluding to the recent outrages es » 7" Uneaton, Sivan, Cariit'tor Yokonams 204 tunytran dons, | Ihave kriow reached elghigelght years, and am bale and which neglected, may tu Uwe grow inty aflame at clive Belvice the success of the revolution, ad- | had you mentioned those tuat have been comumition n H rf P £ I WN q N E W s, Smgapore for Boston ; 2th, Borneo, Hursley f =—— the coneeque whereof no human prudenee can that they coutinued Co overiook tie inj by the negroes. Ltaink you ougut to have warued > F205 Padnag; 27th, Ringlealer, Hamlin, Ma: hearty, For the last thirty-five years T have used them ag Joresee, Which way aud cannot po: 1 beg icave through ce Much mischief to botu | recetved trom Spain, uce way good ww ener. Tight Was ¢ your Excellency to | justice mig ued at peace. This on ‘J iouiste, With equ: ey clan that we would not it both alike, the Leagners a8 well as the Ka KInx. BRIGPOL (Pili), Oct Arrived, May Dund GOVERN OR—WeE! i of 0 Almanne for New VYork~-This Day. Nyork. Govenyon—Wel, J rather regret i did not mention : cele Buotwrreuaven, Oct 16~Arrived, William, Harding, my only medicine in Rheumatism, Colds, Coughs, Fevers, all the offences of both ne barn burnings in 7 pt 4 indeed in all diseases that hi bled my it these considerations to the wisdom and jus disac age; thie ‘ soutity Toran) wr) > i a0 | ‘ Pilacelpiia, and tn a ages that have troubled me or peg dg consid ons & oy dom w 1d jus lisa anlage; that our ports show your county (Orange) w 801 amost cruui- | San rises..,.... 650} Moon rises..morn 3 21 BORDEAUX, Oct 14—Sailed, Johannes, Klockgeter, New by cape ogee i, cf: a ype Fespect, a bw se b ; tect as re bere be tr nalnavure. J aia preparing an address, however, to | Sun sete, 4.57 | High water.. .eve 6 20 | Orleans. farofly, and I tate pleasure in saying that Brandreth’s Pile 0, and re ie ordera nent of the strugw.e; tiat our ia e publish alew days : i pati Sean OF, 2 : ) Hail Caumbi ' —— aibove recited, and that if the prize oF eign nations shou rece ae ronal fed ora fd teha | mt a Aug 5-Sailed, Tall Columbia, Brereton, 8 | neey giways cured me and thom, I beltevo thelr use has reclaim in betialf of the 1 States « On t prin endeavor to remedy the deiecty of te prociam’ PORT OF NEW Vouk 21 CADIZ, Oct 12—Sasled, Goodwin, Jones, NYork. - a are not actually gone to Engiaud they m ' {haye the honos as the lenggues are concerned ER are tock TOF NEW Youu, OSTOBER 31, 1389. DUNKINK, Oct Is—drriveds Lakeman, Lvown, and Cy. | @reatly prolonged my life, and axved me thousands of dollars As fa | Miiing into disuse, aud will break up themselves and delivered to Mr. de © aly, France at Bergen, tn whose care th | wan rene, Ray, NYork. 3S MUN nt | DéNaeXess, Oct 17-08, Charlotte, from Baximore for | '" doctos’s bills, T write you thts teattmony for the benefit soon Hf nut Kept alive by political excitement, 11 Heraid Packages. Amsterdam. sos act a Soe iy they peer be eee a tie leading nen of tie democracy woud but tneet | Captains and Pursoce of Vesela ating a this port wi | ; D080 Ost 18-Sailedy Lawrenee Lown, Sanrrin Bon | °F whom it may concern, Tam yours traly, England 1 ij > De aoe a tha ee ae ally GVerao eMC OT Gea please gated all packages futended forthe HERALD to our GRKOa, Oct lewasrivedy Tanten Brano, Russo, NYork, NATHANIEL HAYTT. Arid t aracter, " : e r Un ov WIGHT — (armou . —— endl as. ix el rtian Fx» | Saracter, Jam satisied We sould Nave pesce im a weaee. muthortae? events who are attached to our Sleara | ooiveq, hip Success Chase, (rom London for Mobile.” | We certify to tne signature of our father, and furthermore best info 4 / os | Very Buort Une. ‘chi loot, ‘The New York Associated Prose do not now | “Livinvoor, Oct Is—Arrived, Victory, Cusblug, New Or- ry et oaae a: Pa With the are vc lorers wud Lerritorial Acquisitionists, Visivon—W ho do you consider the leaders of the | collect marte reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, testify we have for years used Brandreth’ ils as our sole Ieans. extract from the proceedings | , Savled 3th, Kingston, Van Norden, San Francisco; Virgin- The Alexandria correspoudent of the Londou Ze eumocracy ip (lla Slate goverime ue Al ra correspoudent of the London 7 demo) iu (lls State goveriumenty ‘ae will be sean by the follow su, Oatapeell, tavenpeh Le Gloire; Rood, Wem orge GOVERNOR—L consider Governor Graham, Judge | ofthe regular monthly meoting, held Mareh 3, 1853 :— AMIN FRANKLIN. medicine, ourselves and in our families and ever found them graph, W iting on the 9ih of Octover pylies th ‘Ent out 18th, Ivanhoe. Pearce, for Cardenas; Indian ‘niet, This ‘ Bs, Manly, Judge Horton aud other leaders and i be Resolved, Mobis via Cardia; Bavelpws Hela 1 | both efficacious and innocent;in fact we considera box of following delatis of the above named expedition ad- | fieve’ tha antie With That on aud after April 1, 1868 the Assoajated | Smith, Mobile via Cardi; Bavelew, Hall, Now Oricans; Opinions of the Attorneys General of the Unite ieve’ that if either of these gentlemen were to | Prose will diceontinue the collection “of Cuba (a), Moodie, and Cnty of New York (8), Delamotiv, Ni , ete aeReARi alesis ET ‘Gea to those already reporiea:— goue out 1a au address couuseuiug sabulssion to | harbor of New York, Passod unanimously. "*\"* the York. si i ahbicd He ng Ont New | Grandreth's Pills better than a medicine chest for the sick. . ae bree several parts of Sir Sam taker’s expedi. | Me !AW, appealing toe people ayuiust an mirac- | ga The office of the Hera steam sachts J cata hag rived, Iindesnaes, N York, ABRAM HAYTT, D. Gelpin. Vol. UL, p- 1,05 Washingtod city: 1841. | tou have already lett. for the tonne rede | tion of it, and advigiug a return to thelr laWiul | JuAMNEvie le at Whitehall dip. Mi come ce re, Progen eg eh pet Gaecasiatineke, A ihe: fitss beparenve’ tobe re ee vocation 4 Wiuk such an uadress would be of Yast | oWuer andconsiznees to the masters of inward vou Vea Aik an iS ae Re eau bok Fletehe: United States Assossor for over six years, Sm—From an examination of the various docu- 0, When 1,200 soldiers started froin Cairo. | beWCit lo the Stale, Tr 2 go guesses corileahaahic alata 2 3 Boston. : : : MORGAN HYATT, ments tis day reiers' me mM the case of Ub ¥ Wil be joned,by otuer troops, and on its uid the State be veneilled by ae LEITH, Oct 18—Salled, Highland Mary, Cook, NYork, pe. oh ‘4 Texan wcmed schooner Javinvible I gi tue ful- | arrival at Khartoum will’ form part of a ARRIVALS, Se ge gdPaaets hg ben nbgt, Bolan nN now (1969) Justice of the Peage, lowing facta‘— of 2,000 infanury, 260 irregular cayaly : GOVERNON—No one doubts the influence of any of — Ro. epaeicipeabecrasteads soni sit onl a Me — the American brig Pocket salied from New Og | Vazouks ang ree batterjes of em vie basil | tne gentiemen named, aud tuat iniucuce, if exerted, REPORTED BY TIA HEALD STaaM vagtey AGA, Oct 18—Sailed, Caroline, Davis, Now Orleans; CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, Jeans, a which port she bad been duly r astered | will hig perform ‘ wnoe Fouuey” bn Lost ny | Wowie speedily restore peace. Tue preseiit condition | steatuship Missiaripp), Henry, New Orleans Oct 93, and sw | Silver Star saith, nnd oun, Tenerking, N¥OrR. piioe aubaco, a | port ages, along the banks or vie caual, ata mvy |, Of Mais i most damaveing (o the uiaveria merest | pags oth, wud mues au puasiivers Wy Froderic baker. Had |~ Cleared th, swan, Perkin, York. Within tno NMS or sexu When appygacuic= ee leu ‘ ben tae y aud proeperity of tue Stat tue receat campatgn | stormy weather since passing Florid if , Oel " mo. pede reli her voyage she fas erent 4, weer rae Te ieee: Rene in Fennayivania tue republican party had ¥,ov0 |, Steasrahip Circassian, Elis New Orlenna Ort, 18, and the mrrouremouri, Get I Tut tm, Moses Day, Woodward, he armed Texan schoouer n~ycrnj¢, sading upder | Guantity of merchandise, 40 camel loads, thawas | PAApHIEts printed, Which gave an account of the | YArAt EM, with mule sud passengers, Pee | Pav, Oot 1d--Arrived, Demetra, Rote, Philadelphia. yale setae tt o cercocr niall ctec the flay of the TékGtiy constituied tepavilé of | sent by the Korosko desert to Khartoum, to be used | SU J1Ux outrages in Nort Carolina, gud these were i e + d Steamship Georgia, Cutler, Charleston, 3 days, with mdse guzexe BOT Sistveh heed a ome onan ‘tp, | M%™% Theeame so bad that it was only the lightest kind of bos Rost Boston; 7h, Stx@ Sta, Oct. 7, 1869. Hon. B. BRaNonern, Sing Sing: — and gigared in April jugi, for | Texas, on the alleged ground that she was laden | for barter with whe natives, In the middle of August 1 all over that Slave io show the lil-tempered | and passengers, to H R Morgan & Co, * phil ; 3 2 me P ople an c 4 i F NYork. With provistons, stores und uunitions ot war, des- | a oti of Tye iasee Dargo fund seven inxze Mabie marae coe ee ee ey a ae MATE hue cade dad pousekgere tor ihe Oe Pat aes | ters, Got 8 Arrived, Boston, Contanze, N¥ork. food, and tn araall quantities, that I could digest at all, and ued jul be use of the Mexican army uuder er ners, nearly empty, left Cairo, with orders -* be _ . " nip Co TRNERIVER, Oct 6—Arrive wende Ireat, Short, Callao. the command of General dante ‘ithe, ‘and | to push on aa fast as possible, so aa to he avie to Visitok—w bat do you think of the Waiker moye- | Steamsni ‘4 T became in consequence very feeble. For years I followed ete ment in Vitginia? Steamahip Niagara, Blakeman, Richmond, City Polnt and American Porta. 1 into Gal%esto: 1 te id carried into Gal%estou watern os gin to GOVERNOR—1 ain greatly pleased with the succens | Nor‘olk, with nidse and passengers, to tho Ola Dominion | gosTroN, oct 99, AM Jurrived, echra JL Pleroo, Pietoe the prescriptions of the best physicians, but I got no reliof, Waa landed atid used or + Where the gargo | ascend Dongola caturact betore the id by the Te dimiuish. Last week news was re 4 iP ‘Tangier; Mary G Farr, Maloy; M P Smith, Smith,'and LS, a it Lee " a! oaser 7 1 e Hotila had succeeded rimida- | Of real recor nclion in (nat State, and would be Ship Abby Ryerson (Br), Dennis, London, 39 days, with lowsa f and at length I determined to give atrial to your pills, The Doing toate reyiitg, vessel, relcased, | These facts | the fori liad suecesded in eagending this formnida- | Sx csedingiy gravined it this State wore as tnoroUgMy | mie te ies Ducbasats Nepkew %, Go lat part ot pas. | bean, Cores Pincay Wilson. voting ihe a caus arsed cominaiding the Unites States ‘naval forces 1a the | toum. if these vessels had not sue tn ascend. | ‘econstructed as sive 1s. sage had strong westerly winds, last part variablo winds and | Armelia, Baker, New Grienua; Crown, dowel (Br, Corning, first two or three doses made mo quite sick; but they brought Vistrok—Dow you tink Virginia Wil be admitted | ¥qual fe t and tnaintopgaliantyard ; bave been r y Cc 4 — Woat iudies and the Guit of Mexico, with a sworn ap- | ing the cataract, (he expedition would have peea |) Bette! eho tent Catt f idl dnys went of tug Hanke: Oct 2h lat 4 as, Jou ha dy signal | SAPaRTan; sche ( Sa Rhett: a! OW Mays Kir | sseay much binck and fetid matter, and I felt retleved of « i from the tasurers aad otler persons interested in | delayed Uli next yeas, for from Khartoum io | Without the exacuon of the test oath from members | tgeq'ghtp Beacon, Light (ih, bound 5; 284, off Georg if; barks Della, Surprise; brig ME — @ protection of our commerce of those se: Goudokoro the jand is all marshy and perfectly f i : pilot from boat No 4. Thompson; und fromto roads, ehip Memon. Joad from my stomach and bowels, A few more doses cured cor deemed it his duty to regard the lnvinci: inpawsable for twoops; the Vesvels are th: . certainty, 1 rmank she will, hat | Bark Kingdom of Belgium (Br), Rogers, Singapore dni 12, | BANGOR, Oct 93--Arrived, soht WH French, Low, Elize materia Stans pes piraie, and to treat her us such, He therefore | fore mtended to convey the expedition nerween | M1 mean 1 do uot think the test oath should be | with mdee to foring, Nott & Co; veel 40 Peabody, bene enider=athah thie harrahs icky romplly Aespatehed the United States ship Warre faster Commandant Taylor, with or ints, There yet remain here two otuer | @Xacied. If L had vec hd ra i 1 Wr easter | against it, im any case the vest oath 13 a very odious ed the ‘i West CHARLESTON, Oct 28 rivets sole Dake of Weilington Sept 18 in lon 2/04 W; Oct 28, went ashore (Bn, Allen, Liverpool; schr My Rover, York. everything without the least trouble from my stomach, In E Flats, Brandywine light bearing NE by N, distant B mile: rs to cruise | porous of the expedition, wich will ieave ax for the Invincible, and in tue event of falling in wita | Soou as the two steel seemers bulit by Mr sauuda a nod nest I Loy ie'should be modiied, It nos remained on one Lour and & half, end was got off wil Killam, ‘Marieouth NS Ton apse Waanarinoclio fn fact, my health could not be better, and I feel it tobe my re hel d ge! 4 N rien arri nglaud, T i y, under ty | 2b0lished altogether. out any damage, , A ‘} i _ ber to capture her, aud seud her to New Urieana to rive from Huglaud, Tae frat party, under the Visttox—What is your opinion of universal suf- Bile Ure nie (Dutch), Spateteh JA Devereanx, hoston ; sehr Gi rey, Phiadelphia, be delivered up ic padjndivation. Pu he York; Qn, | duty to make this statement that othera may be ndvised what suant to these A coummand of Sir Samuel baker, Whose fru bad a oy » 1k days, CALAIS, Oct %—Cleared, achgs Jullia, Ni ; - o nai ot : ith Walt, to Dovale © Co.’ Oct 3% lat BL, ion Ty spoke brig q - maw ei 5 cible Was captured on ti th uit, | styles tim “Governor General of all tue Prov Tied. ‘ 3 oe! Fiélen M Waite, MoRae;J Tiokbr, Stanley; Mary b Harris, itn the prinexpal part of the crow. Goth vessel and | of Central Attica, tat he may succeed inaanee kNow—I ain clearly in favor of universal suf Vasc ones wie. R, for Busto, B days out, short of pra- Crowley, aud senator, Urliness do; Cnele Tom, Look, Port | has cured me, and I believe that Brandreth’s Pile are capa men were gent to New Orleans, and aeitvered bo tie | ing to Will leave here for Souakin, Trage TOF all OF Mone. T mould wot ve | "nrg Anmte Gardner (of Castine) Hatch, Demarara, as | Morris; ith Olive, Keyyolds, Phiadeiphia c sastowelt, | ble of doing the same for others they have done for me. civil aurhorities to be proceeded against on tue | aud trom ‘thence across the desert on drome: , though, af in te twenty years the | davs, with sugar and molasses, to Miller & Houghton. Had _ nT, 1, * J pi » ; He e Ke. iy 0 Char.eston ; schr Sarah A Reed, Savannah. Ss charge of piracy. Under these circuinstances, my | daries to Berber, where he Will take steamer to | Dope Mime should be made ridiculous and Ue Droken | light winds and eaime up totes 48, singe strong W and NW LUSWORTH, Oct ai—Cleareds geliry damen Tiden, Da- | Yours traly, opin is required upon the quesiion wiuctuer ue | Kuartoum. sir Samuel will be accompanied by hog Semele Gudrage, D aecisie Hae cor th . Delaware, Wood, and Abby Gal ‘ood, NYork, bese charge of pirncy oau ve sustatied. Lady Baker, Llencenant Baker, Re N: (uephew ci | ,,\i8ttoR—How do you regard the present cou- witls Praicte Kove (of Portland Lowe, Cardenas, 12 day PALL RIVER, oct 45—Arrived,” sclira ‘dames. Barrett, B. GEDNEY TOMPEING. In Answer to this question | Lave the honor to | Sir Samuel) and Dr. Godge. dition of the Uni Felatioug of the eXCCULIYE | ler caake mid earta car40; Dave bod 7 dag woith. of | Hleker#ons PUlimdeiphias 8H Wartord, Sprague, Albany v8 | yy, BRaNDRETHS ofce, Bt Canal atroet, Mew Yorks state that, in my opinion, the capure of the Ajworl- lie also takes with lim some rockets and lights | #4 ‘emtsiative departments of the government’ Hatteras, och Ns ro Wwe hewn, 00 ii bitte denn, Sates 4 4 a i Can ship Pocket can in no view Of it be deenied an | guus ior Mountain warlare, ‘The other part of tho | 1. TIOVIIODIn, 1 tae ek PoE Ie Pee te (eel Bary Chadwiek, Witmtngcon, NO, 8 da sith naval ‘One Lo gaabagt na a Ariel, as 18 Rono, Bishop, aud | gorq ny all draggisia everywhere. ct of piracy, Walesa 11 sould appear thal the pria- | expedition, ander tae temporary command of Mr. | adie uiay Mob occ by Mere a veae Loreen at ead ta ene ieavy gale from NW, | OLMIS HOLE, Uct B. PM—Arrived, brign Jane (Br), ADICAL CURK, WITHOUT KNIFE, CAUSTIO OR cipal actors (he capture were citizens of th 6. Miggimgbottaan, civil eugineer, who also has | ' Way come in yours, and If it does it will result | carried away foremast bead and maintopmaat, and lost main ~ Priane 101 rahe a, Gray! LO » OF United states, 1 nue section of the Crimea act ctr au from the vc ‘ 3 frour the trenching and encroachments of Congress | #a! Allen, Port au Prince for Boston; John Brightmot, Gra, detention a business, for Stricture, Fistula, Pi roy, Ordering all per 7 oni % 5, Honton for Wood's Hie; Vincenzo (ital), Auarolt, do Cor | Digeases of the Pelvic Visvera, Dieoases and Doformities Of the Suth of April, 1700, deciared ‘I'hat it avy clti- a Caro and Khartotia to afford him | Won the executive iuactions, Men hate to vied 0 | gireg to Thapar A tlalcen eet Noe © Gam with Naval | NVork; “Catawba, Haveuer, Salem for Chilwielphia or | the eye, none, face ani parson, on & . 4 ery, OF & Seigtance, will " ‘ile route | Power, parti a, 7 4 ‘, F; ¢ Provie HENRY A, DANIELS, M. D., 14 Lexington avenne, wen shail commit any piracy or robbery, or any act @ assistance, will take the Nie route } POWer, particularly im @ republic, ond the | “Rote Lewis A Kdwards, Marshall, Richmond, Va, 4d Aletandsia) Ml, 3 (ety, Marmand, Fieton for Hove ENRY A. a i eee, Of hostuty agaist tie United States, oF anv citizen | as far as Korosko. Mr. Higgingbotham is styled | COnMict Wii inevitably come. Grant # now | wit mds tor Abvor. Me “ayt | dence; Yankee Biads, Coombe, Bangor for Kondout; = RTI ate is Now BEART eit Aa 4 y t ’ q NEW Uereot, upon tha high seas, under color of any | “ingineer-in-Chicl to ali tue Provinces of Central | POWGtIC#. Ali the ‘appointments now made | Schr Motes G Leonard, L Galena Haley burke Inland for Boston; Annis | QMITHS RSON. € DONALD r, Virginia, Get 26, in wheavy | ehh MAC. re athorty oh 3 oe Amaden, Bangs, ‘and Wave Crest, Davi Ba ila commission frovt any foreiga prince or Siate, or on | Africa about to be annexed to Egypt,” He takes | Sfe by authority of Congress. My only aiabition ix } northerly blow, lost foreanil. delphia for co. Ellwood Doron, Jarvis, ao for Salora; | Brewers of Kast Thdia, Burton and Pale XXX Ales, nce of from aay person, such ofender | With hum the two steel steamers, se English wna | Ml tho teust of the hign position in whiten T have | & pr 8b Connie nonerm Virateia, Sif Woodbury, Woodbury, do for Kexex ; Osea, (ir), Balch, | medal awarded at Paris'Exposiiion of 1857, Brewery, 296 te nowy ig the pretence of any such auics, and the rest of the baggage | V4 Placed. 1 know whut labor Is and kaow what Behr Jas Jones, Jones, Geurgetown, DC. do for Bt Johny NB; Charis & Wille, Thomas Biizabetuport | 342 Wort Eighteonth street, authority, ied, adjudged and taken tobe # | and mer 2 for barter, and will have to ascend | 14 18 to be poor. T think of the laboring Man and! Scur Dick Willams, Corson, Georgetown, DO. for Boston; Win Kater, Watts Boston tor Poiladeiphlas | a Pirate, ielon ana robber, and on being thereof cou | the Assouan cataract, which at the present moment | O/teD Wish that each men could be elevated to po- | Schr J H Sharp, Webb, Georgetown, DO. (ir Pray, apd Welceine Home (Bry: diate, Whideors 3S, tt pansies viowd, shall sufter deain.” Tis provislon i vet in | 18 AN easy Matter, on accountof the high Nile; but | tou more frequently than ey Ba Ei IL ithaca isbe ieorgetown, DO, for N¥ork' Thoe 1 Seymour, Burgess, Portiand for doy Mary | fy EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN; 12 YEARS; force, aid should it be found that aby of | MH his departure is delayed much longer he wiil'find | JOWUs ahd idie struts wuo never did a hard day's | The brig Persia, arrived UOth, Is consigued to Geo A Pnhlips | ‘A‘Harinom Harker: Colas for dee Adnaae rere and G Peer ming application: gaa adminiaterot. Beautiful Mose Who participated im the capture of } it dificuit to drag bis neavily laden boats above the | Ors and never kuew what it was to be poor, A Colliun” Aroujarius, Gregory, land for do; Hendrick Fh, Web- | deotny ly Te Old vote Doug, Pumyers for thin tho Pocket are Awerican citizens thd flag | Cataract, At Korosko Mr. Higginbotham ‘will fad The Governor then spoke on other matters chiefly Pawed Through Hell Gato, ber, Bangor for doy’ Bowdoin, Randail, Pordand for ‘Malti- faces, TRY ViLLERS 165 Grand at., near Broadway. And commission of tie government of Texas Would | about 2,000 camels waiting, and Le will at once strike -osmnge Bred the Stave and his former political career, BOUND SOUTIL. bs = = ed be insu {cat to proiect them from the charge of | across tue desert to Aint Hamad, a journey of abuus | ter which tie visitor took nis leave. Stoausbip Neptune, Baker, Boston for New York, with | tor, 0 Loon FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. soy. it la, however, not suggested in the papers | eleven days, aud tueice by berber wong tie banks of m7 miso, to Win P Clyde, Salied-—Vhis AM, achea Porto Rico, Medford, 1 i} Wet | re oan ae ROGWE PRAMGATOR, GAGROND efore ie that auy citizens of the United States | the river to Khartoum, sixteen days. At Khartoum ATTEMPT TO FIRE A HOUSE, Steamship Acusnnet, Rector, New Bedford for New Yorx, | worth, © Mathews, Judge Low, Ottoman and Kitan Alo N DEMANDE —UNE BONNE FRANCAISE, SACHANT Were engayed in the capture, and if it 18 assumed | Sir Sauuel wiil resume tie command of the whole — with mdve and passengers, to'Ferguson & Wood. Buh, AM Arrived, bry. Crocus, Bini, Pullate:puin for Race ea ee teks a it were aliens, it must ten, 1 | expedition, and go by the river to Gondokoro, up to About twelve o'clock last night some unknown wih bin tagel Fowace StJoun, NB, for New York, Foramouth; schra Kary her toe, Any pron, NO, tone, S'adresser au % Quest Soin rue, Jusulabre pope Mel tus capture, however un- | which point there are luckily no rapide or fails, On | party ar parties made an attempt to barn the board- Brig Geo H Breast ‘Milis, Vinathaven for Philadelphia. Wooster, ‘Liat dy Bil do a (BF) Belz NE DEMOISELLE FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER: Ail Tespecis, can never be regarded | te top of @ mountain about fifteen miles suuth of * Krig Eaglet, Tooker, Vrovidence tor New York, in ballast, | NYork for Bt Jol } Miler, Boston tor pour bonne d’entants ou filiede chambre, S'adresor au BS piracy. Where & civil War breaks out im a | Gondoxoro there ts a large plateau, Where Sir Samuel | bowse Of Ann Marin Chase, at No. 47 West | to'mpser' * | York; Altrod Keen, Sabw, Fe ina, ‘Mo, for 495 me nv. foreign nation, aud purt of euch navion erecta @ dis | means to form his grand depot and first stauion, | Twenty-ntnth street, by throwing Kerosene oll over | Shr Bonny tves, Curtin, Ellsworth for New Yorw, with giase, Leeland, ‘two ieee for do; Mary, Gilebristy Unet and separate government, and the United | {ke position is very heaithy, and the expedition is | the front duor and setting fire to it. At waa fortu- Mg 4 joynton's hon & Co. olfast for Gegrgetpwn, si Slates, tuougi they do Hot wchuowiedge the Inde- | provided With a quanUty of corcagated iron roofing, | nately dixcovercd by roundaman Gano, of the | .S°Re Susan Center, Brown, Thomaston for New York, with { nor, NS, for oo. Portland Teas ans. foutiis poor sleertrce 0S wince cctaaeent rote 7 + - “ JY Haviland, Koon, land for do; Wm uy, Portlan. placer dana une famiile pou pendence of he Hew yoverationt, do yer rovognize | CU Account of Lhe periodically heavy rains that tail | Twenty-ninth precinct, aud exungodshed, ca o | eee R 7 rt; Barauel dre generalement util ho exuntonco of & civil y % oe is |, causing Scbr A Lincoln, Davis, Boston for New York, & do; mone Higa/nny Calais aa, oe i Mrare: | eette re nen WI _ aaraaanates neta ah th ater, Wiad> NE DEMOISELLE, RECEMMENT VENUS DB PART ia Eten, ial aes,furuse, | U. 3 © Trish, jecuper de grands entante et, Blacdreaer a! iotet de Parva, + ou courts have unk | tun tye region. Here the real diicuitics of theexpe- | joss of only Lilty doilara, Sebr Sophia Ann, Baker, Harwich for New York,