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- VOL. IX. BOSTON, WEDNESDAY EVEN ____________________________________ . . . .. . t~ DAILY EVENING rprBua WORTHINGTON, F Fr ,DINASND A.NDRi %.l' 5 11 1 TO i lISIT WILB CO LIVER O HAVE YOU T r b.[II s 4T r i .r ul ,4 ,l . 4. wH -ja lb- ,J r iifc l '" Wilm 1.-- i cl enlmaiL I44.- *ui l i'-J 'OI) LIV'F-R OiL ANI4 LIMl ' U... plain 4.'1., bili Is o, I k . r o r, c .,, r ith i .. r-L . ....i i I he2 L re.indri. tr I l-1 VI L;. hI4 <'ud Llrr,-.r il, s Li. ..*ll.alro. ho.- C.r 1L.- mi.T i al'-il d Mr41 1 affe "rI ll. .Ii.E. 4 44l4.i iLr ad -li-. I1 %i %- l it. ., II.. i, i . Unlln 44. 4 l..r Ipr(-]mi.tirill suI, In all -ir. ,. &r r.--- j t. a1 i l.a. S i l . dt Uad 1 IJ W' ELB ,, 111 -- 9 0l. ,8'1'. a1 44,5 tel I h1,&j 6 .i .. I-4. i.u4 '. taie'1 ttl luu . ir'ut n,' ['r1 i r*;aT 1*1 t.)?iaiai.LirIit' I..1.. I .chl/iL r Sift I1" M.-.Ji,.,I. -. t r'' l- 1 lir , . i l. 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WIL 156 Court str novemberI PER HUNG ABA --F ]810ORING, PRESERVE 213 IA THE H TILHId e l.atL prr, f -r I El .* CoMn[.eleRls I-RaD In.AnKtv-* LIL .''I R F St the olot oL f ho Unt.llAtt I i t alri e h. Lh 1;. A.l I allP 1 .4 I 'e... I I I r7.1 : 11 1.. 9a 1,l IL tu.nilr. b h ir1." Dur-lT V LI. 4l .\ It LE C.MIL- ch miLBUv I'.jnJilnel-. dn.l la war+ VIoF dele tIrlc.Ls I541..Ii1nhb w the Hala It i I dl4?. I45 l., 4,.fA lug 141.1 ii4. L.4 ,04,,n, Pa, C.4us 1(441044,4 t wi-,..,,.rp-.- wijat ansi 444a,4 IL 8ll isL, re 1, ..4 4, n I. lin l. a . ]Ellra'ylngr It I' ,t 'all ult.r ati t s.--t,]l III so'] lintrt] I l d llOfl df Xi 241'r 4 I. r l u decay anid I 1 The I4INFIN IAIIAN B.I0I.M La p ism: lifli tI-jie .40 ire. 44 -14 I t. tnres, wiih no benni.. will t and Itenfirial eff.ctN p...l... presprat-..u 11.6read ,.1" M RLIa4 (wf 1c1h L i..1le -Ir les. i. t' I .n It laavd It L e? aud I, in lr . laid inpar. a ea iii-u a, ,- -44444 'Iry IL I... Wll1 U a l1.1 rtd. .. over all C-LIt r i 4 rni ln in OC Lr A t-l saJd Il ia..r u'. d, In4a10. ,1 ad unii I iir l,. as pr4 rli.- l .'i r .I TRIIAL wlJI CI It,'i?.. e II. J 41r1. manllold virli If sc t Dat l'-.' t I'. j .r ara i if ,ou .ar.. l\ din v..ur tal Ity', are t1uubl4. d 4ILL L.41 , If yoe have any Humor of the If you are troubled with Ne gamei~ If you have Hair Baters at wish to de If you have Harsh, Dry and beloome Soft, Pliable and Beau preserve Rich Glraceful and period 1USE PERRY'S H Price Cents-In Lar OPINIONS 0 FIL- Mr44. b.s1 .Sa-.o, u.j !j lu ~r&P F.Lm lh. ( iiiil .,'V,,.4 T, N -a \, .C- u--,a i *Ipa t r.I.tl..- "11luni5 B 4lIi 4 Bal.I. IV||l.1 III Thputal i.. i lu .'.f [e 4 uu11. 44 Ulc Frn..m irh f'j'.e /Ite.-I-P rry @ e,11 .4l lililr i0 M.|i I'.l.. 1 I.4 4 4 fl1a llr, 1 14.1 I k fir. a Ur r.... .. a..siLlsii,.ai.,h UI, -.4n fii, l Bai .11 a.J.I r, l .jrT, .. ,4'. t~a4C 444,44,5, 444 lsIII. .. tistf l.,.-riil.I iu.l'..J ld "' rjor a, 7r,7 i ., Int LA'i d-, r. 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I Jit ) l\t ii..I,[ lir,., irl' llIIr s ( I,.il I.i.L.b llro>. K ., 44 Pauth .rl..l .. l l . Cash 1I..ih- 44 ('uah 1J 4dtsi a44 DL4 . J5144544P.544 l.h., 'a1.1 ri44,lir 247, ,nmealll ,.U5iah,4.. lli. 4IL.l-1J I'..! l4,e B. W. GR N JOHN B. ELDaM B.W. Greene, James B. Hosmer, Julius Catlin, E. Feesenden, Boston Office Brazer's B SIERR ILL october25 4Vr.1 -'.J. STATE SHOWINS THE CON IIITP OBii i O N the 81st day of March, 1 the Legislature of the C set Aniounti i ure.u I.s ,.l'l'...P Presea nt 1 lur ,.4 Mlll0i4.4 l' .L Freaeut value hi the Lu 1m1 on these Policlse...... Assets of the Compapy, $la2, Bank Stocks............ Bonds-City, KI, State, i0eus, secured by collateral............ Loans to lnsnred, secured No, 16 Charle HAYMARKE octob erlo MW0 JOHN S FOR TWENTY TYEAVS PA MOSES &O H A v.NI; wlih.lr,-n from ta -H .,j,41 p'. 44 0D1w440h1h444.,La.i h a ebsn W fr wohtin -lilt BL-lI w. - not Air Furnaces Mirror & Marble Grates, S JOHN V B& OS No@. 43, 45 Corner BlacA s ocwbe6ti RUSSIA SAL Ia a Purely Veget It has been used and sold in B and its virtues have s .- 4 p." r u lIIe RI "- 44 ,LI T iT ITI LtI- i,. 'dl*r, e,. L ID r i I r0i4I. -,... "ah 't1Cr."`IE. 1 t 14 it In ii i r il t14 .'.id u 'f I. iI, I4. -1,0 rll 1,i ] .. '*r'. II.I i 4'.u ll,]4, I('llt ;J il I T(,1U t 4 . 1n,.4.I,.l., re a i [j 4 '-41.. yP. anil le-4444 44 r44. i..' .\.Ir.1r.r. Il .1.r, ..4.1 4. 4, 4 ki 11.)1 441 .5 lI t. r M L Y i. .i, ,[ iI. U % f. I lit 14 ht'"I. -I i Ls ." 4 I "'! i l . LI.'L 414 "-I.'. ".\~'.L ,14 Ilir .1 ," .% VF .1r11t R1 -1 .1.1 '.4l I 1. 111 -.~IA ,IL\Lr i I RI" _A' I It\ I I.VI. 1 R.1, 1 4 .1, -.I.\ r-. 414 '-iA .i.LF i5 hif'-l \LV 1- 1 L"-i \ .i. [. i' ,. 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Mortimores s Rheumatiefompoh J .r 4 .l ii I. l i.-I I i I ,. 1+,i. .: ,r1,I .h.-,, .r., lI.,.4 ir,,i 4 :1 i0, s 'l ir'.lT,[l i P.i, I Il A],.< hu,, H. t I- a ,,I I, 1.1. w J ljl% I 1I1i i-..1 .1 i.J 1i ,I L i I'4 '1.1J 31 .. 10'1'Pf :I' I 4I,' r, The above have as o ae THE GREAT ALEAI, l, rn i +. I .l .. ____ MORTIMORE'SBh 71 j .n a i. ,L. ,: it. vi-fIjt I /., -nm N1n ui '['L[1 ,411 [11 4 -.fi. I- 14 14. - ., li L r I -,ii' L, I I. I I. i i i. .I r4", i.., i .l',i. 4 p n_ 44li." ll' io. I--4l.'I4 14,4.. ] it.'i -Ii..,i. rl ,ift .' 1 4' r Iit'4,,et.' [, 4 4l. 4 [ I',..4 IIIll *triLS.4.'I4L.5 force a. o"t1m before ha"e hose 14 [ I.s ,hia,... p .414 'l....,- ,r. 4. l +. -. .r. 4 4- .4f. 4 .44 ... ..I.t r, ..-, 41,4- .r ,i.,554 I' l lri, <. ,, i L '. 11- n i.'"L . Br i.i tte.['r Cord-I al, an 4 I t ~ .\p I.4,,.0,.' A,4. lr l, .r L1 ... IeA Pricc.- r iat ne Do t{r.af.? ,ll\ ur if .t' i .\1'- [I . IW'l. V. Aiii LEXAl. NDE .,I.r[. ,i l .r B. t yi- . D. BtIn their us iass l' 144- '.i., rl-:.! i n \\[ 31. HA L', .I. warned h ie centre -ave epRTMO. B~~a co ntyo.ile 1 adI fatnht. soaugle,9 Wae md S PRTD Tlse- ntt do'u l w r >l t,, *.- 1"* my own s-.Iaperin |(-,r .]l...', sol>r. 9- Waera ma] y ij i ..cl .i i- . tSOci A 'L&i~ iHti~ .- AIll~T~ U AE S*. i PO.. J:- people. England is ii1, li 1h.,ni ,.h;t is a compound r.i,' 5' it, Sclavonic n mon laii-.,i. 1,4 4This of th( 1 t i I He then 1.,uc',,..,.4.i] t of these -hri, .-r.u.,p Italy may be taken as a f France may be more imp is a compound of the The prominent and dist tics of the Italian, is a find that they transmitted and the beautiful to t sicians, painters, sculp Italians are endowed wit beautiful, which distingu apartments, and with a part The characteristic of the lect and aptness, a corr agination not speculative tances into the depth ofa. mathematics and physics, the exact Hence 1we see that the most precise language i said, Ce gu'il -estpas Hence the distinctness natural eloquence and g thing. Hence we see in in little things which also, their clearness o man will express hims ject upon which other also, their looseness in t result of an attempt to irtues in tha field of invest This is the faultof thei believe any thing which monstrate, and they are tigating any subject f The ioat lecture will relay of the Germaut 5Jlail~ Qcenm BOS WEDNESDAY, NOV PRICI OF TH TRAtvELLE pirie of the Daily Evening T 'i e pnrs of sinle New Publ The Eclectic Magazine, f Crosby, Nichols & Co., con of the principal foreign Among other articles of int burgh, on Queen Elizabeth which the relations of thes other is set before the reade ent from that in which hist them. Much of the chivalr his ingratitude towards t and disobedience to her amours, and his ill-treatme The story of the ring sent b before his execution, and t whom it was sent to deliv Queen when she learned of t and we think wi Farley s Present Jor all S author of "Parley's Tales & Co. 16mo, 317 pages. F is a very pretty, and a ve children and youth. There a in it, and half as many pict we have read, are worthy training and instructive, provement both in view. Th to render it quite attract printed, though the proofs ftlly.as they ought to hav acceptable gift b Outline of the Geology of tl States in Particular: wit Sketches of Characteristi ward IHitchcock, D.D., LL College, &c, 8&c. Boston: 12mo, 136 pages. The design general knowledge of the it accomplishes as much b which accompany the work, a a book which every intell find vewy convenient, as compas,- an outline of the different Eectiens ofthe Ea is well done, the name of sufficient Evphonia; a Collection of elected and Composed for t tions, Singing Clubs, &c. F. Heuberer and H. Pera Jewett & Co. This is a ver but as we have not the art sound by looking at it, w the music is original,,by thi from Von Weber, Schube Mendelssohn. The words of popular mo Bela Marsh has published ture on Spirit Works. In thi table tappings and divers diums are real communicate Those who believe this d strengthened by reading thi not-judging from our ow likely to be made converts the matter. It must require humbug, to believe that t fesses to have received, c Appltcon's Mechanic's Magazi for November, received by usual variety of valuable m gineers. Among other impor tion of Major Barnard's (U. the Ericsson Caloric Engi experiment to apply these e as an utte Similitudes. By Lucy La ett & Co.; 18mo, 130 pages. nally, with some beautiful similitudes. It is a kind and age may read with B. B. Mussey & Co. have i Sermon, preached before t mention, at 97ZAt the annual meeting Association, the follow elected ( t1-i,. i. r President-Rev. George W. S. A. Eliot, who dec Vice Presidents-ER i 1j l1 Mason, Rev. JamesC'j,,iilh Albert Treasurer- ob Auditor-Joh Secretary and General A wa District Committees-War D. Bicker, Rev. W. T. Si ard M.D.' M ev. W. H Cudw ery Souther, Samuel Cond Rev. E. Peabody, D.D., F. ley 5, J. F. Jarvis M.D. Judkins; 6, W. R. Lawrence D., J. H,'Biake; 7. David D ,T.,ll, Nr....-. 8J John ]lij.j ., II I. aian, M.D. Rev. Otis A. Skinner, Sam Ellhis, Henry Willard, M.D) J. T. Sargent, Edmund Jacks Caleb Gill, Thomas Blai Reported forr LOWELL L FIRST The fifth lecture of the last evening by Prof. A subject was "The PvtnIl P actors of the N..i',.,io wt. those of the Am The Lecturer said that which he had riven much ing that we I4.. at a said to be at our doors, examine the principal I,- ; tics and characters uit tl.- When the people of Eur considered as separate un tinguishes them is, th a, ,. ua common cus '1.-,A -..,.3, while in E 1.4l4.. la.,.s, ihiinuers Da '.51..4 4r14 He then traced the hi world. Tlii.l .1 tlhe ly; bht 4 h, 444 4,h114 emp barians from the north ca tntionswere adopted. Fr to trace the history of established themselves pii and Germany. Fiv 1. 44n i.i the Roman empi years more were necessa ans to settle down; and of Charlemagne that the and he founded the first the first three hundred y tions gradually died aw efforts of Charlemagne nations of Europe had present characteristic braced Christianity, and parties. But the govern could not be distinguish en to a government. This od of Chaos, and the per the nations may be seen grad gr.'.'A,.' i,.ty be called :il. 441. >..,i, after thi present nations of Europ tion to the Christian wo to be c In the history of the E them originating in sma consolidating a1d ml 4rn . adopting theli I'.., Sag.. cological and ph -i, .il 1 the nations of Europe one another, and a system existed. Then one great prised Spain, France .4r.l |I languages, but deriv ,I The second divisi.,, 4,. Ioa on personal secur Casl on hand............ Premiums In hands o tted........ ........... latesestdue on investment Anamoint of all expense. ding commissions to Agents Amount due from the Company Amount of dividends due to memb Amount ofall other claim ag 'h1e (Stii5ed1ali Tvit.ldoi'e'4l Tslli e ufuh, ur,. r.r> nl.4,lla, o4 b W'M I ILL wtuary .I ll vomgpaky. "' ' he undersigned, constitute DIrectors of the nartford Li -serid that the foregoi Hartord, Oct JAMRS DIXON Preside CBESlTFRADAS,V.Prt. h NEWTON CASE, E ILP.THACHER, N. M. WATER STATE OF C BAVRrSS C Hartford, Oct. 26, 183. Personally appMred, James ton Cse, S. P. Thatcher, N M. W Win. IL "Iert, E. C.'KeUlgg, the foregoaing certfllcate, anm Sthe samo, according to the Before me, Justelep of tera HARRIS, CO AGENTS FOR TH]E HARIT InAist the altDttll', .nf Ih, P tabee ror elst'Ltni. LUe lnsur hiale Coompanj. aonmblning a,4 JOLNT 'TOCK &C D MUTUAt L 1ing1 1 o4lh-r. aiD oI0 conl44 an APREM[ITrM NOTE Is tatn fr amn jon t A Pllea.es. when tme dollarsor over. Lhus redu.tLn annum on Lif AIN1Ti&L DIVLbtNDd are d TBe Mutual depamneen of Lh a ends ar usnauljy Juial equal glv PERMITS ON CALIFORNI SEA POLiCL&9. granted L Libe ra Policies granted and Lo BOSTON AGE aorembed h Nn os I can therefore now do heartiest wishes with those ,i, 4.i 4 l.. .n,,. .....C t 111) ,,.4,.4 rt..rtl-. Iv 4,- may, to prevent i,. d.,ii' dangers which I ,. J.' .* , adoption of the pro With grea Nov. 8,11853. Mr. Lyman then intr RESOLU I w.-., . ,1. i [l.i; i., .1U . '.I il4 h % |, I.I i. j4,, .i 1 rr.l ll 'I .[ i I, j.liii.i.h1h1 lia ar- %.e ili, I l 'i l- -I 4i'.i It. L -, -.. I - tl,.' I rL ..r..,,0 r, ...,.4.n. f ...rtar. t I4.tk '.,' human dertaken solely for the pubi to the interests of party, en Resolved, That the propos such it is declared to be b framed not merely under the a coalition of parties so obj be denounced by the Attor States with the sanction of leading provisions the evi tnl.j1 i. i rr l-ith1, it was al.4- 1. 4 4.4. .re no o people ot the Resolved, That a provisi than a third part of the peo in small towns, some of whi tion and which bear far le public burdens, the power half of the House of Represe and unjust-a violation of of republican government, the responsibility of the re ple; that it creates a minor adopted, permanently esta the rule of less than one t who Resolved, That there is n the plea, that the advantage new Constitution to the s Representatives, is only a vantage alleged to be give basis of the Senate. The l age in the basis of the Se what's their due, on ever right, which require that al e republic hould be fou t 9 Reported for CONSTITUTIONAL In pursuance of a call iss about ninety other citizens was held last evening in Fa of listening to addresses i Consti George T. Curtis Irsq., wa about forty Vice-Presiden MIr i.urn s said, on takin was asked to participate i sented to do so with pleasu composed of citizens, wit ticular party. The names ceased to have any charms which our fathers resisted press them, they were all which they established the of equal rights, they wer names, as now used sink in pared with the great princip tion of our The question who shall ad ot no consequence compare whether there shall be a go administered on the principle It cannot be doubted, he sa threatened with two great its character as a safe and gover The representative scheme in the tenure of the judici now agitate the whole c meant of representation is a government; and in a free gov ast things that should be turne There is not only no necessi ing the great principles of chusetts. That principle tI He said he could no conc which led to the proposed c tem. lie was not there to ar men of the Free Soil persu Democrats present what w the judges sue for a re-ap once in every ten years in missions during good beh llh. r 1'..,1.J 4.r:1.i r 1i'l"H h I, l I tr, i.h -.i 44. r'..l..l r M. l|.' Il'. IV nD l linuf fi.. .. h, eI,..I Ir. r .. , I 11 .. ... ,- IhD di i _4 .*It nli pl' ,IJ: 4 .4,,.l l:t P II 1 1i -1..uI, L". i I-It,-p ii.|. I and remain, u 11, T 1' 4. 4h. .. 4 ent, as the Ul ... in Ili.' 4 4..L been htithe II. 4 ". , hope and belief l's.r 1 1.. .. l ,'i4 l 4. 5 i44.4 y nt ''.l 4-4 lt..4.4] :4.. ih1 4I.4..h 4lllht..]l 44 h4 h r h V 1 l.t l t l.-.l '. r. i l k" 'j 'tn '. '.i"n. I !..iii_ [ ', ', Ir, ,:i." ll., U II. il.lV l 1. ,- l..1i..l ,41. t. ll -.rl.r ,, I4 ,4' 4 4 I '4, 41;l".. .. h, i. ] ,,i ,.Ir... .I 1 1 .1i -,l rl h I.L i 1 (. ri1-[illuil..n :thj.Il system; and said w,ii ILr 4I4 . is as safe to-day as .1 -k.: enough to meetI ..l vil il came. On every page of histo dependent judiciary is a bar 1.- 1. V L1' i ', L I i .t II. 1) i ,, I i.'...! 4 "I L 4 '44 'll ,. 1.4 i. ,[ sys -)m; Ii.d said 411,4Pt i, I-, Jj r -D I, I I dears safe t.,o aI .in r4 i r, r ni ' the e i ..t mi ll 41. 1.4 iieig h lo.r- Hii i b .M i.f.l i n d tricts, as an objection. All same manner. The pluralism i d.-ril,.dn jud, atr...Uy iar l4. 4irrl : .4 i... it.|.,. j I c to make juries judges o the security of all. It twelve men, called suddenyotr a stand a science which ma to acquire. He said that an proposed was, because a unis has een so great an honor to the capable of discharging the dut grounds ofcomplaint against no foundation. They are bai bition. If all the objection were true, he would wait till bD it could be changed. He wa against his inclination, o comparison with abler minds, lie came because ha desired toj from an unwoarr igth The President announced platform a gentleman whoa government of Massachusetts ask him to make known his tion The Hon. Josiah Quincy,l duced, who said no man cow he was of the folly of a ma undertaking to enlighten h o to show his colors, not to five years since he had added that hall, and t i l'm a.n a iwh he would not hake k.nIowrn hi hcJ Hjo Josriahdii, l..lun cy .i thiLi., .i ...l..r B.lii'i, \h.. hn, proudly seventy-two years; constitution was to be deseca ii.]. t, m1..1..., awrayl, hn- ri n dIeakiu n' I Lel. lig h b-,. .,, U,. utl ~ -],ul, ir, I I, .Tc : Ill, r. b) i..< r.:., ion I sho I o i or,'i'i ii i'it tlo call was to men of all parn i,,e I, 1w1 1 no 1.,Jha r-oio, A nzr,,i .i r I' a . .. ]. r, 1. -,1 ,-i.. IjI I I r,. I... 4,.44,lI...I,.i .s ai-,iec. l.. *4.44,41..4,' 1 4I.4.,' 44lt4'i, He consituionaas onhodes i....hJ IIii. [i.. I ...I.-.]i 9 1 -. Ei ..II-t, 1.--w 4444.4. I4 i.. |. [ I 4' 4 tl .'"I4p J Lj 'l > l.< ]4,.IJ,,I...t ,,, 4 1, ha ..h ,. + of thi I I 4. i4d44a |.r,:.[..o..l y Cal..I 14 ,. . ,.tn.-i ill r, nomer, and nothing but th I r lii, puip- Til.Con li,4. ,.tu la..iei.lr.. 1, ., t,,iih,.ij +,r,. r~i, nli'"i' and they have done it ... knows what it is. If it is beggar's coat, in which the from this time forth patches in order to ke ie c ij-,I. I. i..T. I a4. -T44,4h i," ii l i'inliitj- J l' i ri t''ig.1an tI 1 I..,l:- lIr. I :,l tn, I sitonl1.'.l .[.1",', l I'i V,' yon Wt..4 I .4i44 1 r.'l,..i_ belonged on the 5th o01 N % n II ",..A, 4....n t .t I" .'. i. l.l. Ir.- I'. lh r1 l I a .4I 4 i,..,.r i, r ,].,- 4, h 4 4.I, t y..uI. .' ith h.-.. .. 1,. ,4 1; tl . (rfill i.. I. , l .'.u|L. 'A i..llhIl r. [ u!t.lnu r,.' rrit I h I,. I., jI. fl. .ha ll 1, 1.a.% et. r. 4 lia lll..l. I .. .I i lll r.ih.. I I4.'i' n4.. lhn.-,+ [4,.i4 to be a member of t&at I...h. which if their talents, their patriotic principles are co orable, as it has been the tion of men that ever as *-n l i,--nr.r ,iLu,,!,,,i ..h l. ,,p 4i h.I..i .h i, i, ,[ | h.. r. [4 n r t". i -I iY' ; [ r',. ,r .. ;[ -, 1' l1. ..il1,.. f.ii feeling ,;i-111,. of the towns o 1 i-.44i, and spiritto ti,-r up into districts, it will [i, I. 1. ,, .' l pll,lh n4 .1 I'4l I.4.1. l,.lP4. .. ,i 4' .4 h l i I i r. .1 I. .. .. JJ.'. ,'. I' h.. I4 I4 4 ,4, .'.i4 112. ,.. 4+ .i Ld 4,. 4.4l .4i l ur . l.44 4I 4 I'4 l .4l4 > I,.- l a l The last objection was t judiciary was treated. it Ii.:,.144 i.1 .., that subject 1,, 11,.1 >iyir to the poor, 4, tious,the men who never ex care and maintain the indep you would be protect The venerable gentleman longed and enthu The following letter from was the To the Committee of Ap\rii I ui,. uil Ilijl, 44.444.4401 l4i .ISl na tl1ose of persons expected evening, rt is with extreme I inform you of my inability tertain deeper convictions some, and of the destructi of the proposed changes in and no one can feel a des may find summary and hopeless good sense and honesty of tl t 'i 41'1" rituii;ijiC lh.,l s41i, t..,i,.'l f'4iLi *d[-'i.P.ll'.]", St i .>rli.lihL'lt ].nl l\ l 1. . lII I. .4 l I. 1,', 1 4... II ". I ,,I,, r4 .. j 1141,44l4 ... ai,.P t tr I*' r 1i4 4 l.4 .r,:,. :.:,i, r,., .r it, a- I tl.. r "I. ,t 11r... ..hiil ULn-ri,- Ir ., J uraii L' li.i.d',Iiul. r' stance, and comps 14n1' Irrs, tunity ol which 4 4h',-rI lt, se Corbin, in Oxford, and a of Webster, were several calf-skins, to the amou suspicious circumstances h.,. 4ii .. ,.;I proper ,.,i 4 ir i ,t ,t. found i persons, who are suppose of stole 1,;';'e,, 4.11 Pi, I cert, a rI'l \._ i4 "r..r ,, -i.C Mien were arrested on Worcester, and lodged BUesINEss DOltE IN THE DURING O THE MONTH OF Letters received and regis ten and recorded 1,2 1,. i i,,.., cash entries, i-'-. 1.Li,. posted, 9,032; s pii,-I. osted, 8,083; paten 4tt4iinn, 7,564; patents examined, compared and examined, 5,961; warrants Virginia land scrip iss Star, Monda. LAUNCH OF A CALIFORN new and splendid steam tons, will be launched f -;I, k. at Williamsburg, p. M The vessel is so all of her machinery in,) ness to take her place in nia Line on 26th Decemb Uncle Sam a The Yankee Blade is sub best materials, and fin among the first of the co agent and owner.-New aerceth. The wife of Rev. William gyman in Westfleld, was last Friday, when she su and fell lifeless on the age. Is supposed to have hea PRICE TW sons represented. The pri vention, that no part of the regarded in the representati unfounded as a maxim of po fensive to the non-voting c are sulect to the laws, and public burden; as it is als of which they form a part, cost ocesolned by this class public establishments for e purpo., Besides this, another constitution, which abolishes t will greatly tldiminsh the tants, and thus remove even aginary advantage, which is for the entire disfranchise people of' the Resolved, That the expect ventioan, that the people w adopting plan or equal r, up by the Legislature of I' , T he Hose of epresentati`,i jority chosen by less than is not the least reason to b to abdicate their power, a maturing the details of an the people. The hope of a vention is equally illuso Convention to be called wil by less than a third of the government, carefully devs party purposes, will, ift s permanauently fixed upon t possible remedy within the ment itself or any actio Resolved, That we regard Constitution of the State h Convention, in the subversi for party purposes, as par aga=t]the Constitution o has been carried on of late same auspices- and that fo stitution should be earnes of the glorous National U people;' that its adoption good patriots in other port alarming step in those move shaken our national stabil much "to alienate the diffe from each other, and enfeeb them'tog ] i.iv -.I l ,..ii l'. 4,.. r Pi.r. l l ILL r., u.i .'l. i] b1 1t. h,ti *i ,. i.4 4, l. i 4i4,.-i rs'o14ii4 i l f i n i. iil 4'44 II& were,,.at,, -r te. ne I fi t L I i I'LI b 1 1 i.i.. * i h 40 ,!'iIji lU jut.! tf...i Il i4.1"ai 'l 4l4td r ini'ipi 4,1 Ir' 44.61,4 444 p~ P..4..I.I ,.r r. 4J4,%,44cc r.o,Isl 4- r1'. I v--o.i-dfeei rvso s ti hi4, 444 I I,.t o U i,4.h I ,r W .. L.l' lI A 1 '...,i jo 44 a ... .nlin i'..c(h.iii ,l'rh] .it l. I'. ril ..i4r uui,4 44l day next, and pronounce a je W.R.P. WfBAsirrw Ear f II. l'44414414444 f4II 44 *11 (a t; .1IJ I '-. 11 -- .. If IA I. .. ....l t 4.4,<, I..'I I'.4144.' .', i ii I 1;, 0.1 .1, .1 ,, oh rpon e ure a h I,.. .'. -. l, 1. . 1- ,. i m. h 4i ti. ...4 .:i. , l :..t a1 r .o I i .i-ii l.4. 4,'r i.. 4. 4 I' N-'' -.', l4..; 1 ,.J p r, h i4 44.444 I t.[ii 4 I 1- , -.1 1,01 14r 4 i. 4.4, i 11. I.. ..o ml.. mi -..iU,.'ii, 1.4 4.].i . .4 il, w. 4ll. 1 to It e,..... a..iu 4,.e. a, r. l.. t1 0Il L I l, is Aluocmous MrERDE -.- spatches have stated bri Luiitr. t ,. Ir Ir rin an ..., rt, im 1 J..4 h in his that city. The Louisvi mail,furnish the partic brother of "Sallie Ward and divorce from T. Bi city, have been matter r,.4-,,4: l,,:.,l, r Wa "i.-Vlli B ,lh.i h w. I.i,...l, pa.l ic.h. i.r, H4 .l .. Ls fraction of the rules morning, M. F. Ward, 1.4,r I -, r, i ered the l,.,iitr, 1 .1 insulting strnuek him with his fist B'uTle'r l md ,,. ii,,I i, nn -' m kil <.l- 01,. f .l. It ..'. *-iT l "1..4htr Wakr.l ln..,ur,.l. sor Sturgus, the princip hearing the report of the ler's assistance. Butler The Louisville Cou William II. G. Butler w and was twenty-eight yea death. He was educate where he graduated wit He was one of the best e ern country, and one of cessful teachers. Afte to this city, where he wa months a private tutor in Ward, Esq., the father subsequently travelled i 44 -.'. w. di ,1 .l I,-.11.. i i' i.)i i!. 11'V .rl.l en 444 44.014a. Ate hs'eur, ndsic ii-'.,iht -h 1 Jr-.. Af he established the Louisv s." nt..t a I 1 1, .. -I. ... 1,r ft w -, .J i .l 1... a.u,1S' family, and a liberal s inducement for him to ac sire to be n.. i. i,l,.v:l i ed him to i'4. 1i. rth.. lu i,. class school here, for b now induced him to decli Ward in a spirit of -_ ,. I- r.r,.1 ,.. i,.l M ri L l I,4. r- ,ur4 11 ir..ri, ',l.'.., a child some se The Wards were examine lice Court, and were r charge of murder in the munity at Louisville CAS E OF MRS. GAINE h formed by a friend of Mr,. 1 lady passed -l ,i_.h- 1 l%[4I'" and told her, a ,: hi.],... who has for a long ti:u ,- .. dies, waited upon her since, and said he wa mother was duly married Clark; of which fact he money. That the lack of .rti. fact was the sole cause (4ll, hereffarts to recover h .the exttence of this ev to the Tefcndant in.' i 1 r. , isiana Courts, he '.-, 4,. : hir i. ....ver, and (l.4I.1 *4,. ,j.i, 4 at a fair e acceped-since which t says hlie has compromise possesors of her father' sum t' money in the aggreg whick will soon be secured atiot is correct, of wh doult, Mrs. Gaines, afte ing li feats, will at last tatc tis the sole heir of be passed among the m Winton (D.i StOOP-OF-WAR AI.BAKT the command of James P. pot ~yesterday, from a sh grounds. During her abs very heavy, wet and fog lit,i off Port Richmond, shespoke tlte Britishs s d>l-'-pit, who saluted ( bLt r-. which were c On the 22d ult., off E (,ri'.11 lle Albany spoke :.,. ,',il, fish for the is captain reported that he fisBing vessel in the Gu msnth past, nor heard baiks.--N. Y. HILID BIJENID TO DEA says :-A little girl, dau Eagerly of this town, burned to death at the r ESlson street, on Tues mother had left the room and it is supposed that t :t5'l.il., r by the st --.,] I '. 1 ame ignited resistance. Water was t h4 l] i ,Ih,1':,'II. li14 w r4. Bi4 il;4 il']. 4 1. '...,. ": vas horribly burned. The rough the day; when nig Irom he ROBBRgIES IN OXFO iN ARREST.-WVe learn from . few weeks since the store "And so we might go list. A careful analysis large proportion of t:,. - ,r4 .,id standing," .,i. hpr it, reason that the pa ly cir ,i4,1, .i .11,1ttp..:- 1 I have -4' 44.I h.h I', 4l, ,,I they ii r. ... 11-i l. opposed meet" ,'in, 444.O44, o onl bition." But the list al many others-men of hu property, but of equal i embraces men of all part distinction, and, as we hav have been increased in number sented an overwhelming m if mere numbers had bee I... BIr,-r. n. G 11Co Li .. 'Cr Ts[+ (i PChCu m J .1 4i. ii,, D, Frc R1 i,.I L .'hi. |. [ Lo i I ,.4l4, L SH i IN I ,l;UD 1D. D, JasR T h" .J-l" C -ajt,, Thoes B D Peck, Alvin Wm McDonald, W L Wi J S Eatnm, John J R French, idvid G W H Hadley, WI H Chamb Jqbn M Wood. Dariu Ira Crocker, John Philip Greely, E F Wm W Thomas, Freeman S S B OJsgod, Auaus Those Hammnond. MW Fu Luther Jewett, Chas W P Fessendea. Geo Co S J Smith, J W Yeaton T C Hensey, Chas S F Tinkhlam, MoesM Luther Daln, TristraI Bbea Steele, Geo Pe Wm Wlilis, J B Cu Josh Richardson. Crawf 1Mo reeloug, J E gkins P (w Gould Pete J B Scott, Sam Sal Feasmnden, SEdw Fa C C Harmon, BFe RC Hear Carter, MiB W Wm Goodenow, sasa J W Waterhouse,. JAW D A CoGaht, Nat5.1J Avg XStevren, 5 BH Wabor Fa w, J xerg From the Mercha Every body knows that O'Donnell, the latter a land, have been writing and the Expositor, of Por against the Maine Law. vainly to prove that the ed, and that there has be just as much drinking, selling as ever. The me others, of Portland, kn be false, signed a paper below, declaring thosest The paper Is headed by I ii: h.lr--sy. exceptingo nell), making four hund wW be understood that th contradict Messrs. Neal ments. This it does STATEMENT OF CITI Portland, Our attention has been r ments made by two citize tion to the operation of t and State. These state that there is more intem sold and drank, in this ci ent time, than before th liquor law. One of them say that there is more i and neighborhood, and whole State, with here an tion, than there' has be h.. 1 ,i,.. !"-and both It ....,-di d '-,ii of things in believed, to affect injur which our city has here If these statements had lated only in this city feel called upon to noti circulated abroad, to the of our city and State, a to work serious mischief unite in saying-as we do i terms-that we deem these, ments, as most grossly and unfounded. That the founded must be manifest prejudiced citizen of our apparent condition of thi sure test as to the exist records of paup We deem it proper to add tion 1. ii44.-t .. Oll oI thle 1. ,, I,. I h a ul' ,-l .' enables us to speak in thi sonal II ...1 T he ,I -..% i ,k., i i i . land. We append a porti marks of that paper, whi tant do "It is a well known fac whole progress of the (1,, I'r;''' ;I il .,|.,.,,, I ir u.-- -f s .... ;, - luxurious, on the one h rant, and degraded on t i 4i ...I ......,- il[ .' -i b -. .rt i ,,t i, .. ivl , i ,u.i i ,ll ,.. ,,u rr' . . rejoiced to see that amuchla our wealthy men, especially chants and business men in this matter, and arra dedly and openly in fav perance. Nevertheless, it of attack to represent t men of very little co 'property and standing z'. l,.i: ,i ,.1 blind 11 -r * "It was not at first des per so extensively as i one and two hundred had to our office for public pressed a desire to sign i tl they could have an op of names had been the pri with very little effort, h have presented an over whole body of The Advertiser then goes tory of the character o hav( -;_, .1 the paper. A ent .L;j. ,r ,I, very h "The next name on the l Grecley. Mr. Grecley i and most respectable of ou years he was tlhe Mayor of elected, we think, inI 18 Cahoon was elected, in cupied that station for t ii. 'he two years of the I ..' and Mr. Parris. M resented the city i, i. r, . for many ye- ars l'Pi,', 1. , is constitutionally and cautious, and cocservat prominent lMenl of ourcity,t one so noted lor his habitue. dow -r4m4Oi 'I0 lr/e i4I -a .t.I , all iuil.JIi, -.. i iimi I ofti,. .. .. .i .... .. and hold fast to that w scheme of reform can comm til it has been demonstrate serve Next follow the nam different religious s We next come to the contractor who built thl rence Railroad. Ile ha workmen of different kind and American, in this c line of the railroad. Fr and from information de tendents and agents, he ing that the law has b good-ithat his men, on' more days in the month, Sperfobrm their duty, anda than before the I, -,. I - coinmon for mal'. .4r r,, with red eyes, and trenb .. -;v n .hnd.4 t4_-.o ,h.l ', ir', l"i i>. rli.,.CaU the law, this has been of rare he has been able to calc certainty, that in a force live to fobrty-eight would tally, whereas, previo thirds could be relied upon ance on the ground, and man wo The difference, lie say into New Hanipshire, was vy soon as they had got fairly i I' b- again suffered from ,4v -.' a portion of thei age of thie law, the mena Before, most of it was idleness. In this respect been very apparent. Th the operations on the street, in this city, as towns. Mr. Wood feels co ments of Mr. O'Dontell do present habits even of t stead of -,.i.., ,.1;r,;. hibited, c. I.l .1, .':.. in thcir h.,11,l. ,14 , "The name of Ira Crock Wood. Mr. Crocker has man during his whole li observer of men and thin ness in the country as Goods," and a time whe were 4, ,', r 411, ,ri, a ties. II, I ..... 41 h.44 theu, both in i ; ld i as well as any ,.il. r m shrewd business itan, w proved his means of ext gives the result of that meant which ht "Mr. Nathan ('.4,,.itip.. citizens, and was ,i.1nh. rli "Mr. Thomas I: I'i '"I., B. Osgood was formerly Bank and subsequently Mr. Jewett was the Colle the administration of more. Mr. Fessenden is and out the State to req John Smith and T. C. I known firm of' Smith what they say upon this them ci'n be suspected o due partiality SCHOOL .AMIGEEL Landscape 228 WASHINGTON I -II;L Mb'w Two or three pi.,ia't ,i r INGS. I. I JJ u MANUEL F PROFESSOR V: ",r il....' i N. e. 11 rI4) '41 .' 4 '1 ." T 1 .1 14 444%. 1 i, .. i .1 ir I. I ,i L.---J I Iii. h_ [II.. 1- *^P i It'1. .0 r, iI"' Il Instructions in th S1r.% lI NI ITL respectfuly Inf L 41 tl, ... 4tostru desfrott returned to the city again, a sons again in her nat september IsWedFa&MSl Willow Olen School WEST CAMBID C ON the Lexington Railroad. the care of Rev. MIR. & session will commence on T continue eleven weeKs For c Infbrmation and references, a otober31 ROWE STREET T OH SCHOOL F undersigned, who for mor been at the head of on Schools, will open a PrivateS of Young Ladlesn othe 1st of the late John W. Bradlee, Rev. Dr. Adams'church. Hi nytlu and .tassiae Jcsl with Istruction from the laInguges. Hours oi Instract Terms *100 a year, or 825 a ed, and farther information g Post Office avenue. Right Rev. MantonEstburmn. Hot. Rufts Choats. Han. Abbot Lawrence. Bev. r. D. Huntintena Boe. Benjamna Beaver. Do".AluguatL I Chas Staples, John A Catch Rose, Sam Ro D H Furbish, Geo H W Israel T Dana, Cha D W C 1 obinson, Wm Ki E C Andrews, Wmr S Do B C Fernald. Clement GeoS N L lPmi-t..... GT .4 III s4y Benjami .1. I r I ..Ir r F. Ja i L. .' i"iv, Alvi 4. 4' iiunnr'.r, C B I J. ....-.io .. Jo F I 'cr J L Sawyer N I,.,. 40 REKHunt, -I.B.. 4 B l. Jasa' Sm I ...l. t. .?. JolHWhit ,l, i '4. Joh H ',aD. .r ,iram B .. It.. I)F L'.,:.) Mariner, % 4 ,,i 'r, .I N ar I M- 1'ii. -[..,.j W SIi II .t.ii, GeoGolde I, 8 1" .4-). Gamalie A... 1 S,. 1;. S i .: .1 Li"i> *I!, r.r,.i Ti Jr. 1 .r. , 4 Lh I "'.'.. ,, J '' .l. .,r V','., l-r,. j. 31 II l.. r. -] i Slii . *l l].. -il [I. I'l 1[ 44 ?4 l4,.I..44. J 11 M T M. ,.lh. Augustus A. I.. I 4.C II, ho- S-r,.. r. WKimbal 1 ,Jr. John W Mur 14. I I, il. Hee ')4.. i i 0-.n, M an Daniel Muosey, John Cr li I T) 0wiil. WmAAHlyde, ii Ii Ii, HenrylB H i L.o I ,.. 1. GeoLord J' JWTurner, ',, ai Jo ee I H d I. e:,:,' Da.ie J. ir. '.r B.r r,. SBe B I.. 'rI. 1 .I. atll r n 1 I ,M Geo Warren ., E IV "" .]..., IBBPnk, R I. W I.4 ,I. TmH o S f'.. HCBabbh J I%. .. ... John Yea .'r,!C. A '4 4 C ASta 41' ,,i, Ii .. i r4 L A 1, 1i h l'u. ie.4C "B. la \- I ,,,, r. WmH S it 1, 1.1 .'r. Martin n it M.!,4[. 1 1, Pobtl R 4I.- C- VCaH ]','.i '*1 .'.I 0, Jos Colly r .i'".. i r, 1 .454 Cc I . 1. KI i * i ..u I . I, n I ICd e tLJ;hl' i" p i h. .\I1 oir'j .j. S 'I ... ... .. + ,, I *.. l\.i,[t Joseph Gardner, J i , R ''TIP a|!. ""S.t s [+ ,,' i. .'-, .-, 1 4. A li i 4., , .11 Iln, l. I . .A i. \ "L,, jil. Ill il v \ r, ........ -4 1 -l.p.,, . J 4.. 1.4 I.1. .i' *T 4 I ." ,.-. . I 1 . l ,. I,,. '. 1 1 . 51-4* v-. ll -,, ,. N t t I' 1. .. I r7ju J. f4 .all l M -i~. 444.. N. .>r n t4 4 ",,:,, I , +rpl,,. I ^*,, jl. I l ". .. 1 I. r. t I I I r '" 4. I I.. I 3, h 1- 11, .1 C ,rI . ifeil Meia Edcto is -.1- "coni-- i .. Id r .... . p. upoi n t'r I pI. bya c w r ,, I.. il .l. t.l 3 , 4.r 4,, ii l, J ,s l .... I I. 1u t.- 1 4i, 4',44 4 -.. \ l, .K I 11,11 .. I. .' I . "I i .- i ,* l i 'T I M.or ov1rour profess-ioni epnibe o h r ,ni 11.4... bIc g. n hig th. ctia Mdwfer, nd!'. 4 c o., s ..u .4, ., e t ,, 1 ... I,. , I,J I4 FEMALE MEDICAL EDt of Female Medical Educat sideration by the medical pressed upon the public . writers entitled i,, i .*| cussion. tInder,..,,t I lead in this woi k, iof ,f and trained as physicians science should be tau. Moreover our profession conviction is now become high titer that Midwifery, eases of females, should e whole tribe of specialist pretensions to exclusive ,1 I is faIst becoming a public have tolerated too many try, whose want of delic many instances, should the profession, when the the treatment of their fema notorious by the b. M.Re,..D Iave heretofore. -|,.k. 1 deserved, when the "De scheme at Buffalo, and th so called at the Univer were puffed by Dr. Bed thant these abuses of th ,iu tri. .; in a few of the :, :i,,. r of obstetrical p males properly educated justified the alternative, fo sex from these indecent Gattte, .Edited by 0D. A SLAVE WHiIPPED T Tfon.-Thsic tM'. i. i..1 Itc ry Birdi... H mil [I .l . .. .. 4 4, 4 4., i *. 4,, since, so .. .,,Il[[ on Tu nsela I. .'1hi. 1.1. Il A jnury wa1 s .rl %,,, a 4 I,..] quest lield, which resulted diet that deceased came blows, etc., inflicted by song. A warrant was i 1.4.1 1 -. asid the acc hl.,ii. . ,MARYLAND.--I ,,T ...... trict, Shower, Dcm., ha fourth district, May, Dcm, *the fifth district, Hamilto ;*' ; ;,h one precinct to h But i, So!lcrs \\7 I has Calveot and St. M1ary count timore ,eit er L;.., in the" i,.'. i.Ji. h, hy State Sc,.,i. rh., WL;.. the liou .. .. 44 1.,44,: i. , for the wi,.. r,,.,4. ,,r L. F, ur YELLOW FJ,.VEB AND D arrival yof oerdarv Mf thie Button, rin.., 1'4441 an Jeremioe 2d, we learn t ", ,is. with great sev I1.. 'r Windsor lost low fever on the voyage Massachuseotts, who died rie of DinariC; Michael Taylor of Edinburg; Mind of Sweden, who al Lost, Moax MAR U.ACTUIJIN formed, says the |i" ;i,. with a capital of I, 441,I4 N'r' i' i, 4 l, Boston, an ,i" .1.1,. propertyy of the Company, where, in addi to manufacture flax. A 400 or 000 hinds is nea operation in IN VIOLATIION OF LAW, of Saturday, for New Yo the Norwalk (draw) Brril I.... .. ti,, hw's of thl 4 _, ".... .. i'., that he .4.I .. .. ,44!. . . ti,. .* 4.".i .1. ,l. r I, l, complaint, we hear, to pre NxAVAL.--T., pTI'. l': Comlnander, sili'1 ,] *..L,.r antine for the]l.4, rilI*ri commission o0, it,. ..*' .4.1r 11,. i. i h4.4I. r 1 i I44.4ii" ~ ,4 .jr[1.lj1' *1 4. 1'., i' "... l.1 , mandant of the New York and popular commander York Jomta o Loss OF TIMnEn.-We vessel with some 10,000 .;_,. .1 N4.I ih. Govern * i.4,.4.,..1 40 l>. Wor tlii, I'. ,r a> 444.1: a:. Su 'h 44,4. I up Is its p '\\i ',n,. 1 ',I't ,4 ., .j p the Government booms at the heavy action of t1 sr> ' ing, theygavoway,aiid .IIl.,u ber floated into the lk,. h. waH ,~-h;i -.'] from Cha go T ACUGUSTINES LEWIS n 1OS isWedF&Mtf Iir J I; "N* \l\ I' ,> .,. li DEX 1ihI.' The Public will ben r inmidtaalouSpc and Valuables are forwnrevaNwHae &III road in charge of u esnes october24 is444f4 1M.' ONIUA FOI.01N. t, i 4,4, ii i ,,ll 4 4 .l', l 4 4l i: "mi.l ii' a] fr"I *r I1 ,; i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -1 % l .. i.j 1 ., L.. .. .1.' '. U.R... FUTRMS. US L .\a. I.i25 ,,, 1 1,, ,444. '." TL r Public will ao .,r in i nd Valuab1hes are forwalll .I POU TES AV 2.99Washigo ted road in chare oURS otober24 Scto CROCKER ADAMhave remod t from 53 Blacksone s toN. I'I 444 44.4.4, f444l.'ri ..044|i. l between CI l~lroon an 1S1ti~llman srees ioiyap1sf 444.. 4.I ii 4. 4,F4ii i -. 4 4. IK.oi. N.. R ir D p,*i4. 4 . WlrleI' r A Westm WNW THROUGHFRIH TICKETOFC Fo. 19 STAs ]Ioigkt GOIUon h-icsft ToRT 3A ONIAD FURS8 MADE BotoINCINNATI,ober 24,1 REMOVEV C ROCKER cAlDAMShave from 53 BlackstoER S. t CENTl, K/N"TON, TEONtRUIOA0 ksi pRcPaloadces Worcester 6 We THROUVON TICKET REMTOVEDF -T INo. 19 STA frigta Contracted -T 5VlCtTAIA, NIAGABA CINCINNATI, Sh.1'DC BOBS DETRO1E, WAIIKIE, ST. W Aiae~to ROCHESTER, S CENT, KIfNGSTON, TOR lig principal places l GERG W L CLOT Merchant Tail o e 18DE8ABE LOCATION A80 T.ore 180.F 1 as above. EiA -O CLOT -A Gent's Furni -A LOW P RICH, SMI Dock Square, cor IN consequence of alteraiot Store, will FOB A FEW W Stoc OVER DRESS, FROCK & S PANTS AND VESTS, of UNDER SHIRTS HOSIERY an SHAWLS, SCARFS, In fact. all the goods contain DEl I II L, Dock Square, november FUN FOR WINTER ET out your SLEDS '-polsh your ATEs-go to OAK HALL THE L BOYS' ClO ,STABLISHMENT IN TI rr 44 rr. a 4 ...l j,.. MI .11 ER-4 :- -(.1.O\ E1 J. -l '. i I -..,t i ..rl,,, .. * l~i.' .:.i V" Irl,- a1' REMEM OAK HALL Is the place f .. .hs.adt r. ofBOYS' ( LOrllNG. ,., tem. NO. 34 NORTH (OPPOSITE MER november istf BO CLOT (F T L.)r;. e Rb.I Ifr..i l ', i i 54.i I ,i." CALROW & Opposite the America ONE PRI A i t-m I ,. thanany Isf ,, ',S, ,i ',' CLOT FOR ON HUIDSON NO BRATTLE, NEAR IIave now for sale their a Boys' C Adapted to the present and bracing almost every For Boys from 4 t Thlelr Stock undoubtedly is the largest of the kind inthe in this branch gives them whose attention must be mai -their sizes being better a public understood. i Fall and W --o GFNTLENE YH'8 YO CLOT -A FURNISHIN RECENTLY MANUF RICH PIECE G JUST RECEIVED AND FOR ONE PRICE C: --A OAK CLOTHING .TVO ITf BOSr september14 MA1iUFACTURERS AM) WI OLOTH Nos. 87 Milk and 6 UP ST Ebe^f^ ~wa'esa"~-a-'---'asv.s*~'--v-- "'50 ..ao, ..~....- ..- .'. B OS WEDNESDAY. NOV HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS.-O from the hiawaiian Isla tudiced source-the c Francisco papers. Jud San Francisco Iltrald pendent who claims to to know allthe secrets of is In the ascendant ju the United States the fa But other and better i islands, assure us tha the United States has mind with approbation; Amcricau adventurers v Hawai'as ports, have an This correspondent of speaks contemptuously cipal advisors; while spenttheir lives on the government of the isla d IirnlIinisI .i a d In,. :[ t i. v 1 ., ul' l L i I 'l .i1. Is'I ,; C11.1 le\[ of 0i. 1', I itmi.i ] tive to the Indians of ed from the white neigh tribes. It Is a series o four day's of discussion ants of South Florida, Soto, the county seat meeting opened on the 1 on the 21st, after ado lowilg preamble Whereas It is the privil nClraiC l\ il. . a p ii.,r' nl ilc 'il'., Iii i C ,.'i ..,' l l' i ceh IC".r IU I 1 1 11I Li. u aet .,l ll ,ai 1t .i'iui .h111 t.i bee]b'-- t ti,..'' der i I T. ii < ,, i f Iije o- I.. i . 1.- 1 1rt l0 r- .. hiA il dtintt s ofI er i',J-..,, 'cbitinitsofthe otb. r .'''imi tciiitor. are more nli .J1i aI.d clissi. ers const....I . b ',I- I, Ifhlb", W i deI i ng t I.at, i i [i e.,- t,.IFC,- I.. i, :.. '...e J. . eiP (l ,jL' i rii.. i' i i i i t ed by tl e whites, but h]ave of their peaceable tiisipo o. IC I .,., e, i''I an I +... I I' i ii i. I. '. ] tI l l 1 1. 0 -.. Ili 5 r 5 i sI l l i lr ., I. ii i, 1 i ,r h '' I. inIi.I IA ,T.=, CP, h .5.- i.' r.:li, hP I tI.l. 1.,I. ,t '1 c ,.S .'. . ..' i le re o o ] i i l, *. iL L^ 'r ,. i l, ' snoethl('m by e'l','. ..l-.' Leces ity ai.dt1. e in[ IT n a.i ilL.: 11. in, to t I;S,,'i Th'at, in our i'. i .i-i ..ia t',nscqu tl r, tie ,Ii" s, iibe l I .1. ,,1 ,.1 i it i r di.r i ofi ldian itesolv..,i Jal e.i' c, iii i crnce of .i,, x i.l ...r ,i c Ie i Sly uoe all i 0 ..,5i,, -.ij" I I -i. il ii. I11l. Ci'., iiiC. 5 |I,..! 1 1 1 .!-U I lllL 1J n* 1 ir 1-11 1-' 1.-,. 1-01iIL- I Li1huti, ilrIndio I,. ',,l\ .i, Ill' v :. IL. have not heretofore been and quiet have not been di time to believe w TnE STRONG MINDED The North China Heral Dr. J. McGowan's note In Chi'a," relative t in one of the southern males and juveniles we After following certain the streets, and compe the money in their pos siege to the house of ricaded his doors. Not down, they made a br women were moderate, sentation of a little mo departed. They immedia the residence of anot the magistrates of the alarmed at the number the mob, and the result of cash was made, on For a number of days t were besieged, their their walls perforat 11i '' ial i li[ el. ' ofleidcrs, being of no wings of thlcse fenlale arranged that there sho of rice, ald a sEumam t thousand sail wasd tizcns for tihat purpo T made at he various tm crowd was so great that denly opeeind, about th to dealls. The populace that they sAkcd sever only restored bly furt Of thlie females, Dr.1 the authorities buen ab shocinhf th lii nitol, iosttiwtlIy t hiown 1iorsf tlhen coild walk or e 'The deobi mity occasi corrected by a peculiar wise these unfortunate c gusting custom woul either to a recel'ni ..I DLISTRTUCTIVls FInRE.-T known as Port Norfolk ter, was visited last n flagationi, destroyifig some $V'5,000. The fir last evening in the exte Steal'nhs. Of 5o combltt ,,ii'h ii that the flame ii ...lI''. and in tWo o Inent weis burnt to the very large amomlt of lu we have not heard ettia !?r'' One story -' ..' .1 N .! Door and :h.l.l large, ';,,e ;, ii.i ri. i BotOe il i, 'I..t in for $a000. Baldwin amount of hard pine lu mechanics lost their t > ,| 1,- I, i-n I,. ' I C5,n * 11" lip, 'r w dIjI iaes "' I i .'he,. , ; u sl 'l rlilt..ii'ii. i -" ing at lt,. lalis 1 .1. l, prop THE WEAKNESS OB TUTlON.-Perc'y \\''i| the passage of a 7aw i certain number of slave execution. The measure of strengthening the in during more persons t having been objected, t such a purpose, would uess. Mr. Walker reply Iiiii.i, il ,t tthe institute *I let ti, ,ml power of th rayed against us on ll ranks and classes in proteSting against l country, partlics, sec au 'i,-i.t ;i in every f al nsi i 'ur very senisi argues our fears of the To think, i V, .f '...,- '. i, 1I ,,t '.. , kl'] i" ,'.',.i it, is t not deceive ourselves. ing to break or turn as which ass r-'e andld ro flood. N.. .i. but in fenders of slavery to only is to be fouil, itVlii b.t'-i, i r,rl. 1.1 1. i ',J. , ELECTIONS YESTERDAY. graphic despatch is all New York ls.ii aih. Il fli-m iieIOtht C. II i .''I'll,? jC Ia 'ilt illher I';. _-hi'll', h i i.n..[11 1 From New Jersey, our Price, the Democratic leads largely in one In Louisiana, the De State. The Whigs elect hers of the Legislature uncertain. It is suppo crat, is elected i P.S. For further despa In regard to the New Yor are not of a very def despatches state that the ANOTHER ltNt 'NTI\itN At about eight o'cloc .iepii.n IVhint .v ins N..' of the Boston and Wor on fire and totally destr eluding a horsetand th partially insured., This dwelling house in Newt fire and destroyed with barn in Waltham, on the a ' i ] ri CaiNES SPOniLS OF W-PA (.C i i enumelrating a .:'. ,..I insurgentdet rebels host at quantity of witlh a1-I;umter of stan An umlaltla, especially it e ., clurmsu tr .. t, ;,'.i, h'1 s.i'T ic .- i'e V/ .. I ' t-a .II (. - T e V. ff i hi-t :i. rc l ,!; i - or-- m'e about 1o "ni iln l.Lx !;it .1 , fo I I c sou ad o I, a -11,4. "p t a ,x ter alppi, b dt1tiwaiji.ii hiscr ItLfyn I.o cok o t for 111e son1d ol1i,,e- t1..-' nlie.il., liop'| * plg right and left upon thl no.. .... l ,I. .. Wn I. appointees, who prefer affiliation with partifsv who i c Sdisavow the Baltimore democratic platform. The and ,re principle insisted on in N. York will o arigid- han ly carried out in Massachusetts. Theirimplrative | ..h e-rule is, that all who stand on the Baltimore plat- I' S his all-'CI, .'Io. Form and sustain them (the President and his ad- ,,I , Ind ministration) shall be guarantied their position in SIsl ra1.Lhnn f er tiigoaat . the democratic party; while all who act with those l L ",' i' ,e on t1g nudiec. I who do not stand on the platform and fail to sus-t er ,he I tain them, shall be regarded as their political ene I miles. So again we say, look out for the swinging 1s . I of the axe in Massachusetts." I ,rl . IT The close convention by which the Boston Rep- I'i'e".IJ,1 less %b h-hh -li.wllhii wehcan Sresentatives are usually elected, is so tenacious of ,nI, the its rights, that all its members had to under go. crs-x .iain SC. -, , og. cross-examination, and for aught we know were Sput upon oath, that if possible the leak might be the old m Inl- a t t te eitri_ ,for in ye discovered by which the Traveller becomes po te sessed of the secret proceedings of this public tho Ifenon ... *a lly body. The inquisition, however ow and we are afraid the Convention will have to put us on the stand before they obtain the desired in- more than once during the formation. Our reporters, sometimes invisible, oet moe are vigilant and faithful; and wherever the inter- la- ests of the people are concerned, they are parties at- laxly prompt to keep the people well informed, ion We learn that on Tuesday evening the following ter additional nominations were made for Represeu- r 'I ' i .-I.. : 1,1,& t. ..r .\. i w g bit- tatives :-John Souther, Hiram Bosworth, John ate., s de G. Davis, Edward Dexter. ne 'he i T a collection of horses which he This completes the number of forty-four, Jo- v 'ed seph lasigi having declined, and one of the above iii fol- being nominated in his place. l.,i We have for some time thought that the plan I.- IhI their1 ordinary lcla-iI'i. ih'. [a om pursued by the Whig Ward and County Con c- rrag on- vention, in ostracising temperance men, would th hore an ~~~~~In'a stud of 1.., i.L!", t, il [- n a create a feeling of opposition to regular nomina- as;, In- tionsthatwould, sooner or later, make itself felt 1, I ll, ri,1.,n th..rand esth rrie the at the polls. This year, the entire Whig Senate- t ,. Hial list has. been adopted by the liquororganiza- ill. ,ia tion of this city, and has for nearly a fortnight ,. been at the head of the columns of the Chronicl ii.' (the organ of the liquor sellers,) as their regular Senatorial nomination, beneath the names of e1 ,, Wales and Osborne for Governor and Lieut. Goe. e .. The Temperance I .,,--., met, therefore, in Fan- i cu. l Hall on Thursday evening last, two thousand ted strong, and unanimously presented a list of can- ed; didatcs, which certainly, if generally sustained, tis would redeem the city from its present position o are annulling a law of the Commonwealth. At to recent election in Baltimore the Maine-Law tick was triumphantly carried, and the immediate re- ap L. suit was the closing of the tippling shops on Sun The enSgraving is very poor, btytlibllslaleo re day last. e rea The Democrats of Newton met on Monday buffdal e to ,,, bfloOnt and nominated A. H. Ward, senior, and H. afemale not R. Wctherel as their legislative candidates. They h wo ,e of the words, I-U '1 1 1" '-l-,;I 'LI-% ,., in- are both in favor of granting to the Charles River deposit ors Railroad a charter for the additional mile n ar- to carry out their project of a route to New Y ise- which charter was refused by the last Legislature et- This subject will influence the people of some of tlhe towns in Norfolk county, in their votes for fiv ace Senators and Representatives or a The democrats in the Vermont Legislature have nominated Hon. Daniel Kellogg for the U. S. Son- ate, and the Free Soiellers Hon. 0. S. Shai SWhigs have not yet made a selection, but the m111 choice lies between Jacob Collamer, Portus Bax- nts tcr and Carlos Coolidge. day red The Newburyport Herald says: 'We under- 50 fee fe- stand there is a spontaneous mov the masses of the Whigs, in many tow .- may not be without a marked effect upon the ele- out tion. It is proposed to meet coalition by coali- all tion, and in some towns where the Whigs are not lar strong enouo to carry their candidates, to unite J upon a National Democrat." 250N em THB END OF THE EPIDEMIC rhe Mobile Advertiser, of Oct. 8th, announces ire- cheering fact, that the Board of Health had pro- hey claimed the end of the yellow fever as an epidemi to in that city. It had prevailed with deadly effect fo death. The jury returned for more than 12 weeks, during which time it is estim rere ted that no less than 1072 persons have died in a of consequence. The whole number of deaths in posu ion that time was 1256, or eleven per ale, tire population of the city! ten per cent. of thy was from yellow fever!I! and QUARANTINE ISLAND, in the Mississippi rivers the Bear upon her hhnd the near St. Louis, is said to be rapidly washing away tha the The works about Bloody Island are thought to or h have turned the main current of the ally Quarantine Island; the eastern banks of which Shave been washing away with great rapidity of ty late. More than 50 yards have disappeared with- Cl in a year or so. The soil &c. is lodged against the ere main shore, and are extending that into the river the So says the St. Louis Democrat. ud- _____ previously robb lesi MU RDER TRIAL.- John Murphy was arraigned three his, yesterday before the Supreme Cour ras sion at Bristol, for the murder of his wife, and pleaded not guilty." The case was as- i shii lad signed for trial at a special term of the Court tod Sthle former and 12 dor the In- be holden at Taunton on the 20th of December. t ey _Iton, FEq., of Boston, goeso lby -Seaat e of Correspondence of the Traveller he a SFrom Gloincester-Los of a Fishier Vessel. go t le di is he ie o to c > . a a a I a s i Xg o o ,ra ri ;t 'M Ing ( 1a i r n Is o in ir fr al t fi a o ie [' t I i lI o t Iis S I ' f h l at o l s Ith 1 .I de- u o O ,e- a 1 l h e 5 1 I I Rl W. of mt on Ac ,a a) h GLOOUCESTER. Nov. 9. ABROST 'FnO The fishing fleet from the North-east Coast are now i fast returning home; some twenty sail have arrive .'l,' b I' I1,, i 111 LIP .dI l C1 l..renewsuptot IN-i .suI I J Ih IAcItL-,.r wu. TaryC bad, and mackere as scarce as ever. A telegraphic despatch from Canso, received las Monday, sii. li.vI, I. rItad another severe gale o the coast. 'I ..- 'i,. ,in I .' I r1 I ,Itr.Ie I. ia ,r.lic iL.I,, re f/I~~,., .. I, -. [ i.,. 111, h ,r ,si%- C,.iu i." a., i l., I S ahl.cs L.u ,,ah,.,t hlull aIr owned by (C 11 F.'IL[V.fAi-. i. Samuel W. Brown, and valued at '',n' ,r-tl, 'iJ *,l Gloucester Marine office for $2,900 c nii ... r. .,ifil, The schooner E. Merchantand I I' U i.. brt ha,1 beengot offand ato into harbor, the tht .Th ult. T The Essex County Temperance Convention meets Cro here to- day. d Mr~~~~~ ~ L, -.,, ... will a.ccoi~,r il .-L-. Mr L "si 'i.. Iw I'. ml[.f|.arC serli l'Id r' to thesr 'W e,. i., 11, I.. ]iiiI tIl e..t.' I.I i ,.political .pe i",,-" .' iIl,c.5 Iehi I..I,'..-.. I ,, i. I MaL..nr ay Y, ,. .I .' i r. .,,.i. ,..w tfell tfor the first time for -,I ..i-.. ...' lI, cc I ,'1' ,, 1 from the South West. Son,. i Ii-_a- I arenow proseeuting the h I't :li e .' Sho/als. IGAD NAPET'FKIHTTML Edward W. Dexter died of consumption, on the inst, aged 22 years. T''his youngman has kept forse eral years at Mr. Foster's, on Tremont How, Boston. Ro Hewas a promising young man, of strict moralityin Io all his business habits, and betc..1 i1h.. I B oI".niG h. circle of friends, who withhis .,ui il Boo.G A. B ls W.; William iaton Boston, Boston, G. R.; AsaWalk CITY MATTERS. .James H. Crook Fiser Prvdne G.W Meteorolosiceala The Thermometer yesterday, Tuesday, stood as lows:-At 1P. M. at 41; at 2 P.M. (lowest) at 37; a 10 P. M. at 431-2; at 11 P. M. atd 48; this morning at o'clock at 57; at sunrise at 58; at 10 o'clock at 61; o'clock at 65. open for the vis i r. I ..i i, C ." i r iia e i.iy,.. il, I,. t... ,.. rrd ..'. It. lI, 1-i 1 set 11..1 .I... a 1. i.e's '.b..r ,, I,./ ],n,,eh~t I ,is so arranged as to obvitthunelydap ilThe wind yesterday was very light until late in i evening-land the change in its it At sunrise it was N..E.; 8A.M., N.W.; 10, South, and after 1 S.E. Shortly after t;.ll this tapestry ing, i u. l... 1.;l. iir a .I 1".a:l,111.1at unri frW.m a 1.w i.l t 1 there is a good b isr, IL ii- sun wasfaiintlyvisib'. -. l, er:.ir al...,i eA. but the sky C-rh -linrnllv i 1. ,;mr Iv r',.,i, tb. * flakes over' le t.. .. iwI,,'i I. t i. ,ii ijI. i,p i s ere t season) and;, w.'.-,I. I ui Vi l i' r ;.- i .,ii i,. .', h , ecd to rainie, I n ul i ic 'ii" P n1 Fht.and -id not iealc l+,.. -r. . i t r;i l (l o'etlock) thle sky is becoming clear, and the wea wi i imanied fine. Sou. The barometer has within the last 28h h., .r a o e t o falles1. Its altitude. ,i..rdII, 'S sunrise ,S,. ,. I es t .n ce th e 28th (.il I ..i. .hi si .,. beingg at the r.0. .r.1-I ..i-o h le Tile mean temperature of the first quarter or eI days in Novemlber tr. i -r 211 it I- P' 51 11 hu 5. -' ilat, p6Cl1'' TE l''Rivrtis Loisvll rorie l U . e ... I C ..I 110,-"9,-,,y ...... ,... ... I quar-"T (1.] 1' Il.. .I1,1 -* L'.n rier tiiu river]. isini~j onc moefuIiI I. adso l..-' I '' l" i' e^ .(' 'sll' '* ...i r,* I' l'' Ii, tor- molneterwvere 64 onll i..'d -0,I I11lee I, i'' the I 7th1, .-.... ', ... TI:etemperatnrein Boston1thb loll ,.i. I ..... ,t.i 1 i. n themglihtof theC6thfor 7 C i. IIIII. IL., autumn, and 8 days e VARIOUS The mean temperature ofeach of the four quarters of October at sunrise, 21-2 and 10 P. M. was asfIowa: I I5 .) .. ,I C ,',,. ., . + )s | i S ,, T, ,m ... T .na s g n" e i.t, 5, rl,.1 ... 1 31idayn ...................... ...4I,9" 5 0-SI H 2.- -i or about three and a half degrees below; one and a ha below; seven aida halfabove,sar.l1 i .. rc 1 ,. ,-,., .,r i .,.. ..r. ..,,,'.]; # .j i, ,',,. ,j,i,.j ,l "..I ,, 'I' liliC '. 45cr I I' CI iL.+,[~~ monument is inI process of, clr.ttion,. at h, r ,, t I I, S,...,h th. L i.. I ln .. r Il .... to 75 on th 20 jI .J "' ir. I'I,i 1h. .11 arang of4 de agrees. 11 .& I ..i.i height of the barometer was 80. on the .Il, : ''.\ . il, ,. 1, .'C, .C lC. ...a. at n,..,.t between *L .,.ui *,haoir lo, a ,yw.a., an t, Ii ,,I third. A rfiy ss e The quantity of rain as measured by the guag ilt.i.. .,,k street was 3.92, or four-ninths of an inch it.l, ih( average. The greatest fall (,r, .1.i i,w e during the storm and, here, .u ,r riaiI .,' II,, *.4ris : ci,1 i, ili'.l, occasion .r,.a-t I.llrlii. ,. i .i , 11.,1 I l .tlit-Cof six inches in the ineteriro Ma.! 1., L.d .1. ofa Ioot and at n ese _.: u.1i,. r.i' damage to thetrees, which yet ri,..1, i1.,l i...lhc. In Boston C. 1 r. ii 1 Ii A 1 l [.'m i. 11't.'I I 1 hi anytim e II. ,I.. er.. ,, At Baltimore at noon .'C It... I., I r.e I,,, I C... thermometer stood at e(e1i, ",,!i ,'..tm till. 1..ftbe 5. at tIs Stt:il i..C r ll- i .. I a. ..',i'i, r,..ii i 's %,. 47 V5 I 4 1' I Il h,. ii.Lui,.i after aIu w ilSJ ,ii.t .'l ah ,. ir.,,,i .LoutEuast o South, ',1uh-- I .i,,, .l I i' 5':';,.",; I l. ; i t. l' i i-i i.l ," II ,V I..l,%lii hav eir.. i ?l o t ilg, i. . :' ,,I,, Cr n,, 1,1 ', ,i > i 1.1 ii Ia' .. ii l i.h iI i,, n, '1. i -- iI. I. I.t i. .. r,,1 h ,.I I, I,,, C 1. 1,1-1 -'.! , I: i- ,i,'S .C .... -.. i, ,, n,,s I,. if tem peraur s :, i'.- ,T I I, II C .... 1..Ib C o ve,, I O ti,. .,-I ...LI, i i, 1 oe -.. r; ,' , e ov d t ic n i u u n n h i ie 5 Oct(se. '.otrobbl 'fo'...i. s so iead no 14 ', conlde" ,h 1c and that cetvween the i. i.. I, .. .i Octoberl841, t coldest, and of 1851,, .'I,..E..I the series, there was a difference ol 8.80O degrees I' i' i I ; .1 7.'. I I. I" ] '; 1 I 7 ;I '4 ', i I . .1 t bean tI, 'r I '. ,'1 'on.eI .I ."'' ,' : e. .m .b r s i J hou ... .. ;so, .,, BY TI TI AVELLEK CO -TxiE vSERy Li NBW YORN New York Eighteen Wards of New Y from in respect to the elect the following are the result form and whig* 4 pure ref soft; and 3 hard and soft The Reformers have a stro ceo In King's Co., Hutchinga, a large Brookly n city ti Buffalo city, democrats Poughkeepsie gives a whig and so Barr. hardshell senator, e +,f i ,j Vle nh.. .1 I. 1 m,. ,L li .i. . I te i.J.j; et. i v a ...i 'lrd gily if, i, ,'!>-,. I ih -. r ' [The telegraph here gave o returns. MONEY M WBDNE9DAYNv,9 There lis no relief as yet in o agency continues unabated, rate balances are yet against us in continues to be sen Sterling Exchange in thir dema No produce bills in our market as! per cent. But a small amount of specie i agara, hence to-day for Liverpool there must be a less The principal variation in the banks, is again of about $1,000, $2,000,000 Redemption of Government Sto the week ending Nov 5-Loan 142,4 6,C10; lS47, 2l,200; 1848, 97,30 --$1,,4 The excess of our imports having Treasury to overflowing, it was and only available means of sc Government securities even at seem to be questionable in the p if advisable to continue the pol deemed is received from abroad, i lieve the pressure in our money W 1. L r1i .1 U r ,-U i-- U ... flt,. "! -, r *,i'', u ^ >1. .bil redeem at so great ap advance a continues to keep the price of G vance proportional The stock market was active t most securities. Bonds, 2d Mo movement downward. There was close, but it is useless to progns relief is obtained in money mae upward tendency Stock Sales This AT AUCTION-BY STEP [Payable and trans S.,* ,ej ] -t .1 '" '', s.'' 1. L.j e 1'. r rj. Lu0 .,. '. o t , 1 .. ........ ... ,,..i i. I r .1 L. .^UI l AT THE1 B~RO g 7a...land Mortgage.'..... 2i. .. 2 -...... ... .. fIrl.. do 4 1.J. ..A .. 5'.V>0 '* .1 el. e .1 I - 55ll" ''.l \ I e'i. M i-1 ldo................. 1( shares Vermont Central Rail 4 do o............ i., do do............... :. do do............ 'I" do Ogdensburg Itailroad. i'" do do......... Ido Boston and Maine Rald sdo Boston and Providen is do Portland. Saeo andP ds do Vermont and Massa. ai. S do Old Colony Railroad ... 3 do do .. .. 1 do Boston and Low a al I do Boston and WorcesterRa 2n do Passumpsen railroad 4 do Concord Railroad ..... 4 do Essex Company....... 9 do Great Falls Manufact 10) do East Boston Company I.' do AlgomaCopperComp Sdo do.......... ." do Ripley Copper Compan I do do.......... 3 do Forest Copper Company do Fulton Copper Company "' do do.......... I do do.......... do Tremont Bank........... 2 do Merchants'Bank..... 11i do Washingeton Bank.... 5 do Webster Bank........... 25 do Shawmut Bnnk......... SECOND C"O00gdensburg lot Mort,7's $itU Vt. Central let Mortgage sWOi Vt. Central 2d Mortgage 6c0 shares Venunt Central l 300 do do.......... ... O do o........... 6W0 do do,....... b1 'aS- do do ...I.......... .... 200 do do........... 50 do Ogdensburg IRlroadi . 2 do Boston and Worcester 15 do Boston and Providence 8T do Pbl., Wil. and Bailr 15 do do.......... 4IS do Waverley Company.. 425 do 0o......... 100 do Fulton Copper Comp 4 do Bank of Commerce..... 0 '" The late National Exh said to have been the o ever held in the world. genuine compound of Gin cure of Bronchitis, Ast erally. Wilson, Fairbank lyat Nos. 43 and 45 Hanov Cornhi B' Every Farmer should k pog session a supply of the ce edicines sold by Severy, a Icine Depot, No. 97 H BOOK NEW B teI l U al is NI r .* iI a r. .'rd,.u ..k I pt'.,IB .. 50 ;H.r" M. [j ,,tam l-r. '. tl..r, 1 tr,. i'.r~ci. i.' Culiiis.., I r mpe ,ai lh ~i.. 1-ri. 5 .af .1.1 51' 1 Slcl a I'' *.I IL, sJ WM. 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Langua nue hor employment, upwards ing been provided with good keepers, Ac., the past year. are given in the annual cata terms is delivered orosent b for LADIES. No CLAdsS SYSTd GEORGE N. COM Aided by able and f september istf Fruit and Orn AND P i37- Including every Garden, Greenhouse , With all the recent introd CATALOGU PLANTS DELIVERED I Carriag ORNAMENTAL AM OTHD .dAT PART OF Address Old Colony Nurseri ** The best transplanting s october New MANTILLA A" O R GEORGE IMPORTEa AND MA LADIES' CLOAKS '-Al LEADER OF 61 Canal street...... WnOa.E5ALB seMtemberl Lyon's K Or" Pas RzSTORS ItasT AND BEA THE Sold everywhere.P D. S. BARNES Propriet WEEKS A POtTEB, AGaTM 1 september19 New Fall HITCHCOCK & No. 347 CORESa OF LBONAD i:7 Have Just received ELE FALL DR Of the latest Parisian s BEAUTIFUL SO In the city-as Rich BROC and RICH HIGH LUS NEW AND CHOICE the most desirable colors in WAY BROWNS and PARISIA dies will find exq ELEGANTLY RI MOURNING GOODS LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN CRAVATS, SCARFS, GENT'S STOC HOUSEWIFE AND Including all kinds of W RI W TERMS CAS, A Gentlemen' CUSTOM DE C' Extensive arrangements ncreasing trade of this dep petition I My English, French, G CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC., eamprises the greatest varied with accomplished and skilful ful Operatives, I can furnish GARMENTS or COMPLETE mansahip, and warrant ** Notice or Arrangeme TRADE, in "Ready Made Clo OAK HAL North oPPoszTE MtKCi s ow september19 istf French Shirt tyThe subscriber hias ju FEENCH WOVEN SHIRT BOSO 37X cen GEO. 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L-tI I. t LJb..s''1., it i 1 ,, it.,..,i N. .t I OEORGE BE WILLIAM PAR9WN C s JOSEPH C. i november [39LAKELAND, LONG L who has recently spent some t was so well satisfied with th purchased a large farm, assur prosperous condition there th; farms, and persons of means this beautiful spot for a resi Homestead for $15. Next distt pIly to S. M..PETENGILL, No. information can be obtained, Lakeiland Produce may be seen. 09- PItENOLOGICAL CL course of Instruction for the ogy, at the rooms of FOWLE ington street, will comme ber 7 at 71i o'clock, and c even Terms.-For a course of five lady, $S3; single The divisions of the organs will be P. S.-Profeslional examinia opinions, and advice as to h selection of companions, Ac. evening. tn 0 NOTlIC: .-.T ...' . tween Drs. KEEP A WILLIA closed, by mu All accounts due, p N. C. Boston, Oct. 15th, 185. DR. N. C. KEEPiwill continue in all Its branches, at No. Car SDR. J. L. WILLIAMS will c No. 158 Tremont street november 9"-WARD SEVEN.-WH -'Ihe Head Quarters of the lished at Amory hall, com stre I. I av. I v ir,. C' Wi,.:. c -'. -Loa In t tih-- 1 h ., Ophi,- 1-. .1 111 id. t~irhw [.Ilb Roo Per order County and october31 is N'r % \ tI C I.LFAVi Tl1t C 1.1 t .I '1 ,i' I I . it.hai.C .', l.'.,' I,. '.h ., .r 1 b. '.. r F.l. & ,1hlt,, h i !...:.., he Tkl ;ir.j ,M II h.. I l i ; Jil~i" ljI i' ll,. mi'. i. Cl '...,i all '''i, 'li. i so.. i [.h.I .inI atIe Rooms. tar *lra.r '., october28 DyHEAD QUARTERS- Whig Head Quarters of War Brown's new bu ij ,..I ai [ "i .. Bedford streets .I \ D.i.5., .h.i presentation, are 11i- 11.i i i iI -Ia daily papers willU b. fLu Per order of County octoberls LECTURE V[" MERCANTILE LI Public L MONDAY EVEN The INTRODUCOTORYT ADDRESS t will be delivered in the EVENING, Nove HoN. BENJAMIN F. TH On the same evening a PO JAMES T. F The exercises of the evening by REV. GEO. W To commence a WEDNEBDAYEVY The ITrRODUCTORT ADDRESS wi I., .i r..ln[. WIEDNE . DAY I ViMNIN-. Nt., REV. E. H. CHAP On the same evening a Po JOHN G. S T ., n. ,';i ..' ...t'i' .i . by B', a .. l'.L} i t'BN r WIN... U 1 II.t n. l '.'i . .- t .I .' 1 t,. a II. 1.0,- ItieI, .J)lhimit thh, ticIet. 11 l..l l r ., . I i..t,. l, i I I I. I rl. .. n .- .-I i I L l. l is~rI' Cs C,.lj r.., s' Iil IIl I ir hI i.e. Iii .r" iie .. ... SI.I I. PL i' [ i liarClr 'I [I.i r ,hl ll,, I IiI.I, .1.N Cl ,r an novealber!) 1 7"'1 Fl 1 E .\ -1 LJ rl I.u Cl,.,a n.sit-., at .th-CC'o'cloCk' uI.'-. .,115.. .bh ii l, I. ., i". It'I ll i S L' l- iI.i. i r,, 09P BOSTON YOUNG MEN' [Si I''i.a. C-'hS ii C r r t l ..It rj l | l t [ i i, t,'. a. af .........!r ,1F TirII.i t UIlt 151 i M .l.. C l i..lltla. .i. .: il.l, ''rM'C' 5''.'; ^' Ii, R Ii BOSiON YOUN .-Pa' .I -Re ., '.I. UVi -L-r E I.. p. j l,.i'i :1.][..', 11.", ti ll- |. '.'. [ [ ( . 1i. I], .. ,, ..,u i,, ... ti t Introductory Lon. 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Ir' I~r" ' 'I "* rl [ "' ~ X l 1- ll "I > I 1,1 r ... L] .. J r, J .. e .i , At Rio Janeic Sept 0 b 1.are At rolarra lts 1t l t, lh aq .York 4d '..., ',,St A]on. Pedlt. agr .. I .1_ faU lvc -ih ,c An., Gieo&Mrbu, Mancb Ir'n.-h E P r v de.e-A 1th 1 r ,. *I, I. L.I..1 ]>.i,.Gir. .r.>. *l .St (ohn ,.id 1,. l,_ I i .. --l ,i~ th, I c. IM iiI i .1 .. 1 ... l ip.r .. ;L, ,.l l_ -l, .]h l. .L> l, i,...*.i. I l ,, l IN FOREIN At BIo Janeiro Sept '20, barque At Dcrnarara 19th nlt, barqu NEW ADVER LOST. THE public are cautioned a,: .Lsigned by the Cashier oi' il TLE, Nov. 9th, written on Il payment of the sams been november LO PAIR OF GOLD SPECTAC Nov. Sth, on the way from Hanover, street to Fitchbrg duly rewarded by leaving 17 Scollay's Building. TO PAPER THE advertiser has control Ilke, to enter into some arr from the care of managing It be run ts the beat advantage The product of the Mill can terms by any person of und not be let. N si". Icr'-Sr need apply, ih. at.].-.ic.a' , and will make such a busin 2354. isWedF& TEACHER 'EII hiitAMh[ .. MlI NlrtC tal.. ".- n A l i '. ,s ir. l i e. CIn. 'I fI. .,.h -. .I . r '' ,hl,!,. . ,i [il .r, aL ..'' 1' .%| l "< L,.,P ul IuidlV C I.' s .Jl ap.. s a, rr iupt p l-,,-t W t-u. *ark. i an i l C ii I i ." lI]Iiiul. i. C1 -i,],. .s la IJl. 's.b .111 i sF ''i let ar' h I,. hIr.'....i a l C 5,' ,'.. a,1 . I ...'I a..ii C..., Sib * *. I,., i .. i i .1 ,i. i 1 1 .l . '.r h. I il i. r .. I sh t', C 11,1,. a H' I "E susi . w+^IH M + ,..i , Boston,-T BO FE'U1A.TII GRERVILLES VEG N invala la l ',..[i i.. i ,r Scarlet . .:r. i[.r!. @r[ .l M al.inant t; IC. i ,1,, i[ .. }. u ir. ,..r ;,. r l. .- ,u ..l I.f r la l o nt-. r u .,e L ... 'I r . dia'l..C' .C'l -l l iIi ,..' u.' . .I' r'f' A,. lJ Ih I' ,, [i .i I l.e. ,' L e l ,.' ,r m,.l S.. i, .. l .lt n 0. i'in L I r. a Ir i I L, 1,1.' II,: ,e C 'i;, ,,I .,l,, , ,irlr, rl.o tl~e ,a r.. l r. In.1 ld''5,0.,I. N'VIe L C I..i' I. IlL Ib 1 I.I. , ,.1.I 5,.. S3al.i.it.ii l I l 5.,1 -t~rat'+I -iasl CC b II\t Boston, and by Druggte novembertS $15i FOR A IN LAK 600 .VALUABLE BUILD FAR I N s, ,;,i".e'"-" l.I.Uf*, cli- it r IIIi ll.ii N. C r '. i',i Iim.r.... tIl, i.. ..,.I-. I i,, . S..r ll r l... i U'. i I I . .. i- E ,,I 1. l..ri .F .- J ',,.c..l Ir ... ; a .' 'i ~i. a 'l 'u i. L .. r. ,.l ta.. .,llt, i'cars, Ct..i, 5. ,hI, i ,i. i1.l. f I I n1U .*... a ll0 0 -r r.l.l. I'. i T.. I ,.. i ih Jl1h ,i ._n,. i:1 ia ,:. ,I h.. U'5.1-5.P'i C' in 'bi'''" '.al ,111, lln I,.. CTr l cil.T, .rL C ni J s. IJ t'I' I" I 'A'li, + 0 1 1.'l 1mr r l' r1- .I I', -., t -]' Il l" nill ii. ,, i lhl "i[ saA' i .., A. r. .\ ,, iIt, ' ,'a. 1'-lt'ear l, l" '-ril' '' ' 1 "I,' I l .I.i; +,"I' C rI.l, ,' 1. ,I CI I l., .L it'h,. .,I e .,I I .iL A 11, i. l. ,, '. I . s. ll, .. .Se .' ,' . ...a I 1,dr. Is U C '.'ii,. ... ....*ag o sao... .. C, ..I "' i. ; 'a ". I l i. . i 5, is '' I la'1"' I.'' 5' . 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H *] .' .1.l 1I| B, -[ i,I 'i~ i R f'T Nos 1I &~~~.'T 1... BlinI It I I I 11 .'I' I. I %I I' IM ' * lI" 'i h l 1-1 .1 11 I 11, T, I E, fl;,i,, i, il, TlTli, . .I .. 1- .11i i 1". I,,N lI .I'. DI *'r 1,,, of Philadlha -A TTHE MECIDAINGTH of Bostn AVE,, IIW 1. iiLT Messrs. HARRS U t 'II lsi,, Lr.. I. iu' sh. I 's, I... ..1 ''s' I...... .. 2... .. ... .. ',5 .. l li i"[_ I a'Iu. ''551 C,J C IClu i~i\ ,'hll irIIa ,5 T G I ,J.,tl. IIII ,I Ns,.1 l 1kss'.1et THH IGUET PRMIU -FOR HAYES'JUTT TMmR OVEN RI S~r"THUS HEIGIOHE ALL OTHERS. ist WiSOll lh.' '*i"J. .**,] I,.Ji l. . h I'I L' l 1 ."" l+', e- .,,* lir * | it.li u' ..ni nI i r u11 i 'i IL ipl" .\ ..- I ,,..i r, 1 .i.." f iri. i ii'i hl ii ,i ri~ f1 l-u n r-' *""* I r. [, I I I-i d u f.i"U, t D, ', Wa lhtf..Osu |