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i'Iio prngn sa Ilio olinlora uno ul Ilio jinuniiiont in Ilio nuoibor oiihoh in Sovillo mi Ilio yiiili ul Soiilomboi bnd boon ilio now oiiMes un Ilio lovvor tluiii 777. Hovillo bus a otiinil tu about uno third uf that tliH oity id' Now Yurk. in So- villo had, uno suine days, boon moro than HIM) the latoat papers, liuwovor, stato that the disease abating in lhal oily It was still raging Had ijuz, I Itiolva, )li vonza, and sov- oral ut her plnoos. of ii lU iin- will have lliram a inskoreil and iiunironl arrivod at tliut susceptible and tlangoruiis periutl in lifo, when the heart, nnprnotisod in the ib id'the liiir, Burrondt'rs at the liist gbinro ida blight eye a low u'ooks sitifo 111 wdh the ind- s-'inio Matihla Snoh nro the attrac- tiuns uf Iho billy, that a veteran in the ul love might nut have scajiod an encounter with her bonining oyoH unsoathod. indeed, licaiily triity lilt at, lio'f red anil uliile mvri sun ami runahiu liaiitl laid tin.

And soul instantaneuusly bocnnie pervaded by the subtle infection, nnd ho letter York portiint clausoM uf Kordinand's will liave pnblislied. is nppoiiited (Jiiardian knolt, al onco, nt the foot of Ina enchantrosa, i uf Ins o.hildron, und sido Uegerit and i the vory wrath of Matilda, nnliko nesa uf the Kingdoin diinngthe iiiinority of ollior diadairifnl benuties, listenod to bis soflly Wo copy the fiillou ing extract id a from the' second edition id the New Courier nnd id' Frid iy, dated lUrlitiinnil, Sui'niihrr I I city IS III oouHidorahie atntaliun to-day. 'I'he (Jov- ernor has ordered thi; trunj) id cavalry to be in at a niuiiu iu warning, uiUi nine runnda It is said by soiue that Slobeil will resciu tonight, nnd the jail forced. 'I'lie feel Handulpli's favor nro very groat in Olliors s.iy lhal it is tu jin voni the away uf John II. rieasniils, in a.se the Judge derides against 'I'he (lovernor has artudUy lieen to see Randolph, some say twice, which his orders issued.

'1 he citenieiit hero this evening is very I preparing of fire-nrins looks rather ugly. 1 am in hopes that every thing will yet be NO OICT A TION At II numerous and respeetablo iiieeling bebl on Halnrriay evening, of gentlemen opiiosed to llie dictnlioii nnd proscription of National Ward and County Committees, loliowing Hepresr'iitative 'l'ieki'l was nnaniinonsly agreed upon, to lie snpporti'd at the polls tins day. 'I'he was addressr'il in a nnd eloipisnt manlier, nnd a large niiiiilier of genllenieii volunteered tlu'ir ser- as vote difltribiitnrs. It was voted, that the ticket be published in nil the daily papers on Monday. INDKPKNOEXT TICKET FOR riVKH.

Joiiallnin Juhn Rigelow Winslow licwis John Riniiey Sleiihen Fiurhanks William Ingalls Jiynde M. Walter Jidin L. Diiiunuck 'r. R. Marvin Henry Lee H.

Fierce Samuel Dexter Henry Williams Franklin Haven Ciih Fddy Charles Henahaw Lot Clark Saiiiiiel D. Hradford W'llliain Hall How Henry Sargent F.duiund Winchester Rradford Sumner Francis (U Janies Coring Joseph Rradlee Fdien. Hailey Mark Henley Calvin Haven 'rhtiddeiis Nichols, Jr. Samuel Wells Kdwaiil A. Raymond John Pickens Will iam Heals Henry F.

Haker 'I'homns Davis Charles W. Moore Willium (ioddard the heir or to the erowii, with the as, sistance of a Cotiiicil, composed of Cardinal ('iilainn, the Duke of Medenncelhi, Castiinns, tlie Mnripiis de hta Amarillas, 1 and D. Francisco Javier Caro. The docu- i meni is dated June 12, IHHO. 'I'he deatli of the King of Spain was nn- I nonnccd at Gibraltar on the 4lli of Dctober, whereupon the l.ieuteiiant Governor issued I an order for lioisliiig the Royal Standard half mast, and firing sixty minute guns.

Governess has issued a Manifesto, dated the 4th of October, decbiratory of the principles she is determined to maintain in uilmiiiistering the government during the minority of her daughter, the Donna tsnhellii. are the of Religion and the Monarchical form of government, as being the fir.st elements of existence for Spain, and the correction of whatever aliuses may liave crept into the management of affairs, and the inviolnhle observance of treaties, entereif into witli other powers. She avers that she nut admit, as services or merits either dark influences or or interested vaunts of fidelity and y. Com. At a meeting of the Democratic Republicans of WUiru No.

4, the following gentlemen were selected us Vole Dislnbutura lor the election this day Rarllctt Hill Warren Davus Strickland Hiiinilton Z. L. Raymond Roswell IMuminer James Stevens Joshua Jacobs Asa Lewis Daac Fllenwood F.zekiel Hates Samuel I). Lane Joseph Greenougli Robert Searlo John Filch Joseph Smith Harzilhi Davis W. 11.

Miltoii John G. Me Murray Charles 'I'rull Artemas While William Stinson The different parties will be active to-day in the support ol llieir tickets for Representatives, and we hope the friends of the National Administration will be found as busy as any of them. The contest is an important one, and upon its result may depend the political cliaracterof the Slate for the ensuing year. Let every Republican be prompt at the polls, and the Nationals will be left so far up Salt River, at this afternoon, lhal they will never get into navigable water again. Pruccssiun Philadelphia Chronicle of Wednesday last, at nine the guided nnd arranged by 2') men, drawn by horses, and heralded by a band of 25 musicians, will I march to the place it is to remain throughout the winter.

'Phe route fixed upon I is this Front street to Arch, up Arch I to Rroad, down Rrond to Ches- niit to Fifth, down Fifth to Shippen, down Shippen to Second, up Second to Exchange, through 'Pfiird to Chesnut, up Chesnul to the corner of Fifth, nnd thence directly down to Muclzcl's the place of Father's Magazine have received a a prospectus for a work to be issued on the first Tliursdny of every month, in New York, each number to contain sixteen large octavo pages, at one dollar per annum. 'Fhe plan of the proposed publication is judicious, and we are assured that its execution will be entrusted to competent and suitable hands. John Wiley, No 22, Nassau street, N. Y. is to be the publisher.

A man in Nevvburyport is puzzled to find out whether the rings for the good people of llie town to get up, go to breakfast, or commence the usual business operations of the day. He says he is willing to conform to any arrangement of the proper aulliorities, excepting that of laying a-bed till seven o'clock in the morning breathed vows, nnd rcfnrned them with a facility lhal would have alarmed tlie suspicions of a more experienced adorer, nnd consented to nccnmpany him to the 'Fremont 'I'healre, to witness the performance of Reing comfortably sealed in a conspicuous box, with an expansive prospect of all that was agreeable nnd animating in the nssemhly, and the objects themselves of the fixed observation of the audience, the lovers were exceedingly happy. Matilda more particularly felt the gay excitement of the joy of her soul shone through her transparent complexion, with an intensity that rendered her, in the ecstatic vision of her devoted Hiram, more lovely nnd bewitching than ever, nnd though a prudent youth, he was far from regretting the price he paid for the tickets of admission to an amusement, that could thus awaken new beauty, and light up her radiant countenance with such diffusive smiles, that where it most sparkled no plance cuiiid disiuver, The arbitrary exercise of powet by the Corporation ot New York, is a subject fwr general complaint in Ifiat city. Upon the question of adopting a report for widening Chapel street, one of the Assistant Aldermen made an eloquent speech against it, in which he inquired if it was not to pause and reflect, on the enormity of the outrage they were about to commit, ill adiqiting tlie report before us; if it is necessary to go to the lengths which are now in agitation, let ns make sliort work of it, and RURN THE CITY at once, and compel the owners of property to build it anew to our We learn the New York Journal of Commerce, that the Legislature of Tennessee pa.ssed the bill to extend the jurisdiction of the State over the Indians within its limits. An amendment subjecting any person who should dig for gold in the Clierokec nation, to indictment and filty dollars fine, was excluded by a call for the previous question.

We learn from the Eastern Argus that tliere is a rumor that a London company of land speculators have made large purchases around the upper waters of the St Johns, and are about to open a communication between the St Regis and St Johns, a part of the line ot which will run over the disputed territory. Melancholy ihe night of Wednesday last, dwelling ot Mr William Irvine, near Degiuirs wharf, at Esopus, Ulster county, N. Y. with all its contents, was destroyed by fire three ot his children, between the of 8 and 12, perished in the flames. Tlio great Steamboat case of the Fulton Company vs.

Proprietors of the Chancellor Livingston, for running down the steamboat Wasliuiglon, has been decided in the Court, in favor of the defendants. The Catholic Concert, at llie Masonic Temple, last evening, was one of the most interesting and agreeable entertainments lliat we have witnessed for a long lime. The room was well tilled. Ironsides, the cognomen given to our frigate Constitution, was borrowed from cavalry, which was always alluded to in the history ot tlie Protectorate, by this apellation. 'Phe final meeting of the Cooper Henefit Comniitlee has been held.

The nett amount received, after deducting all expenses, is 3,817 dollars. 'Phe citizens of Maysville, Tennessee, are making preparations to give a public dinner to Colonel Crockett, on his way to Washing ton. A new Unitarian Cluirch was dedicated in N. Y. on the 15th inst.

Services by Rev Mr Pierpont, of this city. 'Phe Philadelphia Seiiliiiel should be in dieted for the use of bad print is illegible. In lips, rheeks, or eye.i—for slie tirishtenerl mxr, lake any fair lake tliat tlie breeze is upon, Wlien it breaks into dimples and laughs in the sun. Hut during these moments of unalloyed delight in the boxes, an impending cloud was gathering in the third heaven, Whirh ttiouch a fleecy speck at first Miglit yet in uwful ilumder liursl. And hurst it did tor some outlawed fair one, stationed in the exile's tier, envying the consequence and happiness of fair Matilda, cried out at the lop of her shrill voice, that Davis had a frail sister in the boxes We pass over the agonizing scene that immediately followed this announcement.

The lady flew to her carriage, and her 'Squire, flushed with indignation, ascended to the third row, to find out the slanderer of his fair fame. Twenty voices at once announced Mary Ann Watson ns the name of the delinquent. Like a tiger at his prey, sprang the courageous and infuriated Hiram at Mary, and struck her a tremendous blow in the eye, and would have followed up the attack till he had beaten her as black as he imagined the character ot his injured Matilda to be white, if the by-standers Iiad not shielded her from his rage. For this assault on Miss Watson, Davis was last Saturday fined $2.00 and costs. This was not the worst of misfortunes for on the same evening Aaron Cooley, who witnessed his attack on Mary, met him ill Cambridge street, and paid him in his own coin, with interest.

It is true, however, Davis got judgment for $20 damages in a civil suit against Cooley, who was also fined $3.00 and costs in a criminal action. A civil action is now pending against Davis for damages for blacking Mary eye, and he now stands a fair chance of having hie buttered on both .7 Ucmarkahle Pact We noticed by the Pch'grapli report, at the Reading Room this evening, that a sail of any descrijilion liad been inirard bound through the Mr Parker says it is the first lime lie iia.s made such a record since the establisli- meiit of the stations, in tliis harbor. The weather was remarkably pleasant, which renders the circumstance the more Gala r.y—Sat consideralile body of Poles are uhout to migrate to the U. States, it they are not prevented hy hearing of our Poll 'Phe above is Ifoin the Ruston Centinel A Poll lax is an asaessmenl upon the heatl, a capitation lax hence, of course, a body of can have no U. S'.

Gaz. Mr Beaumont, late editor of the Cournnl publisited at Jamaica, W. I. is about to lake his trial fur killing Mr Stamp in a duel. Mr Beaumont lias been the hereof seventeen duels, but in no instance Jias ho been the challenger.

'Phe Hon. James Ruclianan, late Minister to Russia, has accepted an invitation to a Public Dinner, to be given to him in Philadelphia, on nriy day tliis week, which the Coinrniltee for the purpose may select. Tlie hunting song, the sea song, and tlie ballad, given with English force and English feeling, may be said to have expired with Incledon. He was the manliest of singers. The cabin of an eastern vessel, lying at one of mir wharves, was entered on Wednesday night last and robbed of $700 in money and a silver watch.

Times. Proportion ef Deaf and Dumb. It is estimated that in France 1585, in Russia 1548, and in the United 1537 of the popula- rion are deaf and dumb. In six months alone of the year 1830, there were shipped from the United States to 'Purkey, millions oj gallons ef rum; from thence to be distributed through Armenia, Persia, Mr Eaton, the Boston debutant, is highly spoken of by the Philadelphia papers, where he appeared a few evenings since as Richard. Colonel R.

M. Johnson has been a member of Congress for twenty-six years without intermission. Colton was selling in Columbus, (Geo.) on the 9lh inst. at from 12 to 12 3 4 cents. One of the greatest misfortunes in life, is that of being compelled to live with those who, by the very character of their own minds, are prevented or incapacitated from appreciating ours.

i chi Llurotii, fnicin, Hav.uf, I It it 11 hiii'i-a tiii'i Willi. Ill, lluii(l''n, ill -clil lu-w sltiiM Khuii.ili, MiiliHwlc, vi iis, do HM i-rii'iit i l.iiiculn, Cuizi n. I It, fliociaw, Cliarltvto'i, it M.I’.'I at Ihntrnhl, for NIHV bulk Iloulaml 1 lil.lirg, 11 df. in; iKiI.I’ Monitor, this (Uty. tiKmi IIouop, ISnliuiiuic '1 wer, le takinrr iubiui.loii, l', ail for tiofiton.

YOlllv brig MnnxHns.J,, ratlin days, l.t fi ptiips Hagle, Hrown, Kunnlrn, itir Ib'Ipliop, fuun do, for nn 1 rilriiild lark Madng.iiu fir, Iliiiiiiiiuli, tom do, for Inipuli-f, iliiiiti, In, 111 Ihrpion, vi. Hi cld lull, for tHi iioa, llt lln, Ivcpier, In, Icisbiirg, i talg Cariiiing, Havie, xiimiiia, 77 thijs, aial7 from Malton. Httn ('tlrniiti, t'rowell Ilowts Wftteni TrHder, (Jorli.uii Hiilly Biul llrliey, nv, Ihiker; Allas, Hplfiidid, W.inkiiieo, Crowell Wm Crowi ll Koche-ifr, Filliman Ttui, Nickeuioti nud 'I'tirk, Howes, all fioni HoHton. Hi ig Mlifllo, Hcult, Kotterilum, Smii Hept. Hrigs Duan, llamtiii, HioCfiimle, do; 1 oinmeic Hallinan, Huth.

I icero, Nickerson, Hoeton (Jen Flaik, Deiioiiili, Allen, do Atliis, PIMI.AltF.Lf’llIA brigs Hiigeiiia, Hmi'h ll.ivnna Mars, Itcinurd, Marseillts scb llawtborn, Hostiiti. NORFOl.K brig Siibrn, Winslow, Rio neiro. (JITY, (J, scii Hberiiuni, Port Prince. WIL.MIMJ'I’ON tiig lliqie, Ihnigbty, Poitrait, Talbot, Jeremie. NFAV isliipa Napier, l.ncaa, Ha.

vre Hulein, from do. PER PTEAMHOAT MAIL. NEW YORK 22d-ar Swedish bark Weslerbntten, from Stockhrdm biig Ashi Tliornriike, sdii Mncdunotigli, (Jodfrey, and Envoy, Kelly, fioiii Hoston. ships John Jay, Glover, Liverpool Henry IV, Havre; Oobeniia, l.ord, NOrh-aiia; lirigs Volta, Barnes, do Win (isborn, do Alexander, do; Clinton, Bermuda; tchs George, St Pali Stine, ('uuicoa. PHll.xnELPAlA 22il-ar ship John K.irgent, Vnii Dycli, Kill Janeiro.

Below, Iwiik Wyi niing, Harris, Riga. ('Id, brigs whii Harding, (Jem, Baker, Boston. BALTIMORE ship Virginia, flarmsen, Bremen. NORFOLK brig Toma, Boston. Pocket sliip Florian, from York for at Key West, having been run fmil of liy ihe ship New Jtrsey, uriivtd at ships umch danv- sged.

OT rihers having entered into iv nil nriangiment with Mr Jittdrcwi Galuny, (lielaiul,) for the ceiiveyance of fioiii Hint Poll to Ht Joht.e, N. nro now leady to eir- giige with such ore (Itsirous of sending for their friends in the spring pf Ibe cnsoiiip year. TER.51S.— For adiilii in tlie steemgc, £2 6s. (under 14 years ofnge) half price, (iii. dudi igtieail money.) Passengers to lind Ibemsetves witli provisiorrs.

Approved security wiUlio icquired for the payment of tlie pissago money, on lire produdion uf a ceitificiiteof Ihe parties having tiecn emiiaiked at Galway. JAME3 ANHREVVS Sc SON. n4 3tawi.s3woslnio No 9 (Jentiul liutf. Tremont Theatre. engagement has afporded the frequenters of this establishment a rich treat during the past week.

The new pieces in which he has appeared have been ably sustained by the respective performers, and favorably received by the audience. To-night he appears in a new drama, entitled Monsieur Mallei, and repeats the character of Jonatlian Doubikins. 4. 'Ihe citizens of Ward No. 4, friendly to the election of General Theodore Lyman, Jr.

for Mayor of this city, are requested to meet at the liitc EVENING, at 7 to adopt measures lor tlie ensuing Municipal election. IMPORTATIONS. JANEIRO-brig Weston-2031 bugs coiTee. NEW Gen cot ton, 47 hlids, 20 bales tobacco, 8 bags ginseng, 2104 pigs lead. 11 licrr.es, 2 barrels boxes white, 100 do brown sugar, 152 bales tobacco, 50(1 liides.

the irarrcrt will make his first appearance this evening. The bill is a flamer, and the cast redoubtable. It is ascertained that the vessel which was capsized oft West Point a week or two since, and sunk with all on board, was the schooner Norris, Capt. Teal, of Philadelpliia, which loaded at this port with iron fiir 'Proy, Captain of the scow Grampus, states that the Norris passed by him, just slie was capsized, and that he distinctly read her name on the Y. Commerce.

have presented Mrs Clay with an elegant I coach valued at about nine hundred 1 1 erliaps they think the family would be doing well to get into winter quarters. I Ctinton York, was crowded on Wednesday evening to hear Mr address belore the Mercantile Library Association. New York Commercial pufl's the perforniaiice of course. Mr Duane has published a Card declaring his intention to reply to the Globe. Itubbenj attempt was made, on Sun day night last, to rob and destroy the dwel ling house of Mrs Schley, in Franklin street which exceeds in atrocity any thing which has occurred lately.

It appears that, during the niglit, Mrs daughter was attacked with the tooth aclie, and, thinking to ease the pain, she came down stairs and sal by the fire, in the hopes that its genial waniitlt would mitiguite, if not entirely relieve the pain. While in the room, lier attention was attracted by the reflection of a liglit through the seam ot the door, from llie adjoining room, by wliich she the centre small trunk, which she recognised as her own, and which had been taken from her cliumber by the robbers on examination, she lomid it to contain several valuable articles, among which were her pocket-book, enclo.sing about three iiundred gold watch, jewelry, silver spoons, which were gatliered from diflerent parts of the house. Heing fully convinceii that the house W.IS invaded by rubbers, she directed her foot- steps to the stairway, intending to ascend and fireman, George bmilh, so seriously that give inlormalion to her inollier, but, on reach- tlionglit he cannot survive. Ih-idgpoit, (Ct Friday Morning l.ast evening, at lialf alter six, our bcaulitul village was alarmed by the cry of fire. The destruction ot properly has been great cannot now be ascertained.

It was in the very heart of the village. Owing to tlie snow yesterday morning, the cars on the rail-road ran into the car house in Stale street, with great velocity. One of the horses was fatally hurl, his thigh being broken, found that the robbers had decamped, alter! The passengers suftered no selUng fire to all the combustible uriiclea in Jirgus. the kitcbun, the slair-way leading troin it, Another Distressing Catastrophe learn from the St Francisville Phcenix of the 2d inst that the steamboat Caspian was burnt a few days previous, near the mouth of the Red River, and that between 20 and 30 persons perished in the flames. Particulars not received.

I he Atlakapas Gazelle of the same date announces the loss of the Peruvian and Chippewa, wliich had sunk with full cargoes of cotton, and other articles. The former at Natchez Island, and the other in Red River. Steamboat Exjdosion learn from the Ogdensburgli Nurlhern Light, that the steamboat Paul Pry, which has been undergoing repairs at tiiut in trying her engine on 'riiursday hist, burst her boiler, and scalded iiig the tout of the steps, she heard llie sound ol which aiqieared to come from to ascend, under these circumstances, she relunieii to the room in which slie made the discovery, seized the trunk and I repaired to the Iront door, which was left A gentle citizens of Newark, N. a-jar by the robbers, fur the purpose of calling the walcbmaii but, unfortunately, he was not to be found. Recourse was then liad to the neigkbors, who came to her assistance but, when tliey entered the liouse together, they MARRIED.

In this city, Mr Edwin Leman to Mbs Sarah Ann Voung; Mr John Wamxiey 10 Migi Hnruh Trask by Rev Mr Frotliingham, Rev Daniel Austin to Dan nah Joy. In Charlestown, Haieuol Sawyer, M. D. to Miss Lucy In Washington, Louis Ferdinand late a Polisliofliccr in tlie Fiencli army, to Miss Ha rail Ann Evans, of N. liatnpgliire.

DIED. In Ihii city, Mr Niciiolas Powers, aged 46 Mr Sami Raggett, aged 34 Mr William Clonston, agediUt; Blr Ezra riirtln, aged 24 Mr Porter 'I'idd, aged 50; Mr III Usiier, aged 53. In Ch iilesiown, Mrs Sarali, wifo of Copt James De aged 4ti. FOR SALE. Tlie brrg Cknleednnif, hulR at since, hy Mr Magonn, for Messrs I'ltr- Hievens fastened and cnpp.

tetl 10 Ihe 215 tons burthen, sails and carriei well, a full inventorv, and in order for a rnynge. Apply loKRND.VLL KINGSIilJRY, Liverpool wlmtf. FOR SALE. The hrigCABItlFB, os she came from a first rale vessel, hnilt at Aiiiesliory, on the Merrimac. 5 recently coppered lieuV capper, 200 Iiurlbeii, and stows 1 SOU hexes sugar, IS well found in sails, rigging.

Sec. Apply HOWARD MERRY, 3u Gential wharf. FOR MOBILE. 'Phe fine coppered IIAIjCYON is wrvf loading, and will sail tn a lew ftciulit or passage, apply to JA.MES ANDREWS SON, 8 Central wliarf. isle 11 11 FOR PORT AU PRINCE.

The new brig EMMA, II. W. Fletcber, master, now loading at wimrf, liiiviiig liutfof a fieiglil engaged have imiin'iliaie despatch. For freight or to the master, on board, or to SAMUEL II. ALLEN, 110 Milk street.

tf 14 FOR The fino copiier fastened and coppered brig IIA.MILTON having most of tier cargo ready to go on boaid, will sail in a few days. Fur ireight uf20 tons ot pa.sitgf apply to JASIES ANDREWS Sc SO.N, 8 Central whf. CUs n21 FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER. brig JOHN HANCOl low dei 4 months old, in every respect a first rale and can lie sent t. sen at a tntlnig ex- Appliraliuu can lie made to JA ai ES ANDREWS A SON.

Central whaif. islOV ii23 MARINE NEWS. I'OIIT OF November 23. NO ARRIVAL. CLEARED.

Barque Ganges, Brown, Gibraltar brigs Kingston, Smyiiia Janiis, Elwell, Baltimore Mentos, Sprague, Pluladelphia Emblem, Moore, Lutrec Mariner, Atwood, Bangor I.uvinn, Tucker, Portsmouth srhs Mechnnic, Sim iiions, Jucmel Pocasset, Jones, Frederickslmrg So- cintes, New Bedford Prospect, Haverhill Tremont, Herald, nnd Free Trade. Bangor Comet, Bi Hast Gue Somerset Helen M.ar, Camden Bonny Boat, Gardner Ataluiita, Plymoutli Poits- mniiih. BELFAST AND CASITNE. ITitli Despatch. Sfhootier I.

master, wrfl Kiiil as above. For freight or frpp to S. E. BENSON, No 42 Cimimtn ial or to muster, 111 board, at taslcru Packet Pier, 22 he love lecture a'f Mr hIrDO.NALD Lecture on hove and Marriage, ns connected willi the interesiaof Kcli- pion and Human will take place at die Temple, on SUNDAY EVENING, Dec. 1st, at 7 wliich time the doors vvill he eloicil.

adniilting .1 lady aiwl gonilcMiamlo ho had at the tiookstoros of Messis Eillyi, VVaii 4c Marsh, Lyon, Huseell 4c Odiorne, J.Jt. Dew, 302 Wasliiiiglon street, Edmund Willard, 107 VI ingtoii street, the Tremont House, and L.ar ''I Broinficld Hou.se. n25 N'ewhiiryport Minerva, Kilhorii, do Banner, Blisli, Hallowell Pomona, New Bedford Unrolinu, Pcrtsmoiitli. and laying trains ut paper, which they set on A number of suits are about being coin- Schley. 'I'he silver spoons, vbicli were in A letter from iMiIledgeville, Georgia, says imnk, were carefully wrapt up in cotton that Governor Troup has resigned his seat iit tiie robbers, who seem to have acted witli the Senaif.

great Baltimore Gat. tire, upon tlie ueneral stair-case, with the in-says the Norwich Gazette, by Ibe lenlmn of desiruyrnu the house, havinu been 1 suirerers by the explosion ol disappuinted in tbeir prospect ot gain'tiy the Lugland, against the owners of the judicious eonduct and self-possession of Miss Aaron Case ot Rallslon Spa, was stabbed in the breast with a knife, of which wound he died in a few minutes, by a black fellow while under tiie influence of liquor. SUxXDAY, Bark dlive, Marshal, (below) fm via Ft Helena also, lirig Cordelia, Eane, fm Halifax. Fliqi Cahiiiel, Betry, Ihomsiudt, I5ili, El-inenr 24Hi, ulTFair Isle, saw an Atnniicnn brig ataiid- iiig painted shew a blun signal, whh a white square in Ihe cenire. Spoke 2d (let, 1 it Ion 19, brig Nepiuiie, 111 days lienee fur Gntteidierg 28t'i, lot lull 394 saw a large ship standing wiili painted pons, in ballast irim, slioainga vvpiie bhio mid while iiorizoiiial signal.

frig Jiiati, lltill, 'I'riniilail 29ifi ult. Lefi brigs lali Willtimii, GiM.s, Bosiun 10 days Matv, Hill, do 5 Dr Franklin, Chasn, York Sliip James Phihid, suine day; brig Willi.im, York, few day Sell Mary Elizahelli, Bowman, I'lnstfiort. Sell Gov Iloliliins, Rogers, EasqKiri. Signal at sunset, for a and 2 W. PASSENGER.

Ill ship Cabinet, from Cronsiadt, Mr Charles Deveiis. Brig Samuel, Tucker, of Boston, from East Biver, willi lumlicr, for Hie West went ashore to ttie of I.shind, on Frid.ay nigtit last, at 12 Vessel badly tdlgcd, rudder gone, siern poit fur in ihis city no At S3 I sell At days. At Malusa, IHh Oct, brig Water Witch, Paxton, Boston, 4 day s. A gent for the FIELD would resiiectlully give notice I'lat no wid receive subscrM'tions to the Globe, (publi-heu Washincion.) Daily Paper $10, Semi t'eikly $6, and Weekly $2 .50, an extra during the mi of Congress will be pwblislicd, called at Hie term, payable in ndvance F. is also agent for Ptok 01 xN'atnre, and Sat Eve.

Post, published at me at Portland, Me. 26 No 21 Water A SE OF AVILLI AM A bv MARSH, EYON, at 'hcf store, 131 Washington street, the by Tlieron Metcall, on llie petiiion ot li.aiii Vans to Hio (Jcneral Court, in J. I). L. Child, Coiii.sellur at Law, on the dispensing pe ersoftlie Legislature of Mns.achuseits.

1 2 Wll.LIAM VANS. RKIES DEAD tubesiiotRt Punch Bowl Hotel, IIAYE Uoxliiiiy, ori 'J 28ih and Fiiduy aro itiviied IO aileiid. man tn woik iu a stM'Ie in vV city. Apply al li Summcr strer t. or sale by one liuiidrcd BUTTER.

HJS GOVE, one ce lai No 1 Fanneil Market. I2t I.OR A GOVE, 100 tinrroU Swcct I prime Older at Celiar No 1 Fanneil 1125 (2t OX-GALL, prepared by COI IONS A Washington street. 25 Countorleit at otiice, 15 Exchant 25 piirclMise, house nl tbo Hie city, worili 12 0 ollicc, 15 Excti.uigo Kireet. Apply at I. 2.5 CiuiAinjf corner of Union street, wliero garments will he made order, and repaired at short notice.

31 Inio GEORGE L..

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