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i ninl 2 agninat to Min llirir iiiily rrnmimng to di I It ilit'liiillft. a how wdiiUi llip BttuiNn liiij iiiiil liila'M- with iilht I li.uti,- III. a I ol It, nhlt (.1 i tt(i till tlii-ii ciiruiulinii itli mini It tlw lititikit i'hii, tht iitMic I ati lltiw of oiImt lianka. lnHti-aii Ii.tu a liil.iuiiil iiiai ly 2 iiiiliittriK iigiiiint mln'r at TSt banka they owi; a b.ilaiii'i’ mil' in to banka. It ima-t I.

iniMjl I'fI II tbat ilio York binkt iafiio nu 1, 2, of 3 (bill.ir tnila; it the Logulatnre ii'peal thr aiiinll bill law it will niiHble York banka lain fiirulatioii, will prolmlily anul i.aiali of i iir banki, llipriiiy ierreaiiing balancfB ail. arrviiPtl against ibnm, ihcii cirri( To Snppoaing tlm aiiinimt of rircula- It I ami inn si, tin- la-bnif tnillioiis, Il III tbut tin infiMt o(t iiiilliuna iil ila ir luiiiii-iliati; li limy fiiii ii'auiiio cie nil iHB ilbout I tlin niiimiiit iif I II I ul.itinii am! a wliicli New York nanka (mii ii the aniall bill law is piobablv nr iiinr iiiillinna, it woiilil aenn that llifv rnn risnniH apecie iMiiciita, vrry anon, provided ihe fitlnr lianka, ngainat whom tlmy hold balancnr, wilt ilrem llioae with aim in nr New YmU Hank n-Ui la It at all inol alth' that Ibinkti llin agai at thi'iii in It wonhltako dollar liny Imld! the pay ih iisl or if tiny will We fear thui llic I lik will ill anmke for aome tiino to ainl if Mr IlHbUn balaiiei a ajainul otir M.inka, (eel (piile that llii? inrre lifting of hia finger will dnfi'al the ions nf Yol It inks. The lime lor the vvntion of the New York, is mar at haml; oar know how much ain't'fiin upon whig proleasions. dreene wi'h to throiigli columns your Ibisi, what coinlilion of thinga you call it when a cili'ifn aa-umi-s the right to manufacture ami issue of of size and valii of i cent I'ach, ns money 1 I aiu (olii that a certain cashier of a village bank, silling not f.ir Irom nf the tfiniini o( a itiaiich Ktiil Roiul, h.i* taiely e.ansi'd to be maa lactmcdand sold ubmil eleven Inns of copper in this maimer. The cost is saiil to be about 75 cents a and that the said cashier III them fill 90 cents a Immlrcd.

At this rate the profits w'oiihJ bo ahniil ijjil ,500. Now Mr this is vv! at I c.iil a nog as, ninl in (trobalily what the great colton speculator, Nii hulas would call a fair ir What I wisli yon to inform me is, wlnlh every cashier htis a right to canyon this 111 lie) miking bnsmeas. If an, I am ripe for ihe imder- laking. 1 should like to coiitrire some scheme to add auine to the one thoiiaaiid which I now as CHslin r. As yon arc council learned in the law of the land aa ill says, be good enough to let ino know iny lights.

---------R. are liappy to see that papers of all parlies, and in all M'ctiona of eonntry, apeak in terms of ah- )i I enm at the iminh of Lovejoy, at Alton. The I.Muinille (Kentucky) Hernhl, lilomi of the unftM tuiiale is worse t' at sowing Dragon's teeth, in the oMen fable I Every will, as it ware, spring up into a ii ly, tint ill, llyiira like, lift its Iread in the an I we (ear no HrreuVa will le found who can vaiujwish It. ill the omrage liiihlU, as it has eimiliiidiita 1 la a citizen of llic United Slatea to have his by an ariuml is ln! be iiiurdiieil for defending the rights to fmUAT TALK Society for Meliorating the Condition of the indtmns. The disappointment so geni'ially by oiir ph'at Hot having an oppoitimity siring Black liawk ami his as.un'iatea, and llie hope that it might interest the public III ilm n( the Asaoi indiired the Standing of ihe Yiing el to our (inai I'ath at to despatch amdhcr tribe to I'u add the inlere-l the an 11 per Mr Finn (I.Pe Orator oi ihe Soeieiy) who ly repaired to this city, and lodgings tit the Stieet 11 unse.

On Simtlay morning ral ti ihes, among which were the Ho Mericum-Ilarums, the Fatr-knees and toes, arrivi'd, ami took lodgings at flail. 'I'lic immediately issiieil a Proclamation re- ipiiring iho citizens stand not press on the iiiterepiing strangers. of onr first men vul- H'd act as City iM.irshal», or amatem mill issued to tin) itii a voire aiithoi iiy which niiie.h like the first aUcnipt o( a yuimg jackass to br.iy. mual stami liavc no riglit It w.is found almost to repues within hnuads the curiosity of the Indu indeed, sons the at one lime seemed in o( being ciushcil by the fair that Mirroiinded tluin. At the appointed boar, I'ixecntite ('ommiitee of the ty, In aih'd by the Oiaou' and Orator elect, procecdcil, amid-t the cheers of the popiih to the Indian rn, w'licrc the tribes ete when the following'I'alk was made, iiit sentence by sonieiicc to the Indiana, who gave token of their attention by a guttural exclamation, which haii the meaning and sound of our English same being with that SPEECH.

Orator rs; yon come from a great way o(T, wheie there aie two ruiming one way ami toilier rnnniiig lolhor Indiana Orator We have heaid much of your are big men, and vve are glad to sec llicni now with our own Indiana Orator Our face is and yours are painted red, but our bload is of your cobr and our hearts Indiana Orator were hut few when we crawled up Plymouth was slippery, and the rc I man might h.nvc puslied us Indians Orator he pulled us ashore ami gave us now wc are a nalioii of great men, and forget the Indian vvlicB we see Indians Orator at onr mighty city. Tliere are a great many great men about here; but all are eit by the same Suit timt you Indians Orator. In token of otir grcatiie.ss,grati­ tude, and wealili, we give each of you a coarse red blanket. Wear them, Chiefs, Indiana. The Red men now prepared to reply.

intei preler explained his words sentence etntence, and at the end of each, the white men testified their assent by clapping their hands. A chief of the O-toea stepped forward and wi'fe told we should ice great folks and have. In travelling in my coimtiy, corns grow on my toes and iny iVet get railroads save the feet, but pul A jur brains in peril by their propensity for Him bv ihe Coiii-iiiuiion country 1 such things i 1 to and will of tho country, which Brothers: you say you have heard of our gre.it men they cun fi Fo much gall tind worinwootl and so many male- (iiciioiis lor politic.il pass liy this with a bare of cold regret 1 the murderers, J. Jonrs, two of eftr-rinji, and finger ring, of of rtfteen for trini bcfore thn nlcipnl Conit. nnd of Ann for tbclr lor kecplng ti ili fntuc.

rOMCE Ihfrsn, for slenlinf from Tho laland of Nassau wbi Iil led by dreadful hurricane on the 27fh in which twenty-five were gn au i pnll of them were totally loit I or condemned as tinstfaworthy. Among them were the Ainerican hi 'gantine (mhimbia, and Pembroke, nnd Pomona. '1 he Pembroke arrived there from Boston, on the previous fsiale.s ship Independence, from via Eiigl.md, arrived at Madeira about the 15th Ilk. The U. S.

ship Falmouth, Cajil. Mclveevers arrived at Rio Janeiro 3d Oct. from U. gchr. Enterprise railed from Velp iraiso about loth Aug.

fur Lee Cortit. For reiit eec Fourth Fage. Review of the will lie publiahed to morrow. Jam firijfin nnd wile the parenli of four nil alive Mii.i kicking. Tlie whole family inclined (o tu t.

The wife and cldMrtn were to the liouie to complete ihnlr and the da lily to tlie of Correc- linn. --------Watchman Strntlon reported, that he had picked up and part of a Did know whtlhcr they were stolen, or noC For the Boston Morning Post. Mr SargeanVa new tragedy of Velasco was produced ut the theatre on Monday niglit before a large audience who re- cf'ived the tragedy in a manner that entitled the play to be comideri'd eminently pnccessfiil. iimcli from many modern inwliiclia meagre plot serves asa foundation for trite aimlinieiil anil whining roldoquics. (Jii I lie contrary tlie story one of great iiilcrest and we believe, alieady tlie theme for famous tragedy of the Cid.

The language is appropriate and elegant. The characters are as distinctly marked as generally the case willi the lolly personages of a court in which iliere is a general reseinhhiiice minds as well as of names. Phe are 'cry striking, find when the author has fail- ly into his subject, are abundant enough to supply an mictasing interest. The audience were very decisive in their tokens of ap- prohation, and criticism was little 08 cd to be severe upon a production so generally applauded and so very creditable to the young and promising talents of the an- ihor. The difTcrent were well sustained and we suspect there are few wltere more could have been done to reniler the tragedy tliorongbly eflfective.

'Pho scenery is most chaste and beautiful; we would particularize the Catliedral of as a specimen of theatrical art worthy of great praise. all the minor aids of the scenery, building, cct. are universally correct at the Treinoiit. We trust that the next represeivtation of will a crowded house, for it must continue a favorite with the public, at least as long as Miss Tree enacts the heroine. Mr IV.

H. perceive by this paper, that the gentleman whose nnine this article, has announcc.l that his benefit will lake place llii? evening. It seems almost needless to remind the citizens of Boston, anil it.s vicinity, andespecially the former members of the Fire Department, that Harry Smith is an excellent actor; always good, never teidious, and never fail? to enlist the best feelings of the audience. He is also, in private life, a perfect gentleman, a kind and an affectionate huabatid. It is hoped that his Iricnds, and all who wish to reward merit, will remember him Under all i.irciimstaiices, the of Massachusetts has really wonders.

Il is Mr own and in addition to the influence ol hia own exertions, he brought to Ins aid ps of Missionaries, mion tiie hack ol the New York election, Icit nothing undone for tlie whig party llepuli lican. An Inqutat WAS held at ISonth Boston, this morning, hel'orc SmiUi, Coroner, on the body ol Mr Jusiah Cm ti.s, caiiienter, about 30 ye.irg ol uge, found drowned near Stetson wharf. When lonnd, life was extinct. Verdict of the jury, he came to hia death by drowning, in a deranged of 1 ranacript. Matrimony woman ought to he periiiitted to enter upon the duties of coimnhiality, wiiliutit being able to make a sbirt, a coat, seat un- hi.spi r.ihh b.ike a loaf ol bread, roast a joint of meal, broil a steak, ake a piidiling, and manalaclure Irocks and et celeras lor little responsibilities.

IVl ARRIKD. In this city, Mr Frederick Pope to Miss Merinm Bridges On Thurs lay evening, Mr Jnsiith Carney to Miss Betsey Vose. for we pronounce them, to go We liust not. If there isliw in tlie land, we liope iliey will be im.tile answcr.ible to not, why then commend us llie dcspwlism of llie Turk, tlie Czar, for they cl their pr ople. The Mississippi for a ntury to CMinc, ihougli It may pour a constani fl md, will nut pour cnougli to wa-ik out llie disgrace ol the Imrriil i8 of Alton, 8t Louis, and Vicksbiirgh.

We condemn and re as imicli as any one can, the evil tendency the publications ol ibe aliolitionisls, but we find no where in llie laws of the land, nor in onr code of u.orals, a principle tliHt will justily such a deed as ihat just done in Alton. It is iiuie that roinclhing were doing to quell the spirit ol inobisrn. I he doctrine, ti at whea F.iiv is inelli cicnl to take hold ol a the people and be at icgislalors ioui xecuuiis, iias btconie loo rile in the laud. No tlillcrs inopimonlrom the mars, is rail'. Lv iicli-law is the oi ot liie day ami a cowardly molt our Illy legislators.

in our nio.lcrn coUc, and niurdcr li.ia bcComt a p.ksliinc.” Kinficld'a Chop-house will iKriccforili legardeJ with no ordinary groat big ot IJm luii, tliiough Its congratul.ilory have ci the pl.kce. What ailmiratde iminalion they ckimcd in the srlection ol tin ir Ive.id quarters No one lived h.k\e st.u uid on his sublime under the come elicrts of hunger or thirst. The leduubiabie com- initttc and llie Indian delcg.uion left city ycBieMl.iy. Vacancies c.ui»cd by amply filled lioni the boily. LOST.

bilwi cn the whig lendt the Fiovideace Railroad Depot, a ninjui ity liie (amuniltee of Congraluhiliua, tlie outside, New A suitable re- xtard will be pai.l fur ihoir delivery ni tlie Depot, or any iiiloiinatmn them thaiikliilly received by their distressed paieiils. N. A pailieular description of their iboiis is avonleU for fear ol people. 'I'he ill gain a inember in Congics.s Irom Oliio, by the jeaignaiion uf A. Loomis.

I'be whigs will imt pn sent a cHiulidaie al the special election to fup- pU the vacancy wccasimiea by resign.ilion. I ire nnd lorn of life slable of Bell Tavm at Uidimomt, was destroyed by lire a fiov Hugh A. illard, a p.iinler, lormerly of Baltinuire by itie r.tlling of Um mtrlhern wall of the slal.le. AiuiVla'r man natoed (jallager, was buried the rubliisli and so badly to endanger File. A ncgio boy was injured.

It is that scvei.al lioriCK ami cows wa re destroyed by the fire. York and lioston Batiks article pre- parc'l vvilli considerable labour, cxbibiting ibe relative comlilioti New ork and Boston Banks, will be found uiifler our ciiilorial bead, comineticing on tiio Fust I'iige it is well for ibe people to examine facts, tmd not be by shadovva. A second coiiiinumcatiun, Ceoigo will louiid ilte First Fage Willis li.is completed lti.s fui Miss Clilisu, andblu. il in lier liaiids. and GlioLon are candidates for el-ctiuii to bom Mississippi.

whig majority iu New York is 57,290. DIKD. In this city, Sarah Aun, ughler of Mr John Dexter, 3 (iud 8 inos. I8ih Kehckah House. 77, At Brixhion, witlovv Klam.r 9J.

At Hoboken, Abigitil 11 32, formerly of this city. IMPORTATIONS. HAVANA. Brig Tiirii-383 hhds 27 tes 1 bbl S.WANNAII. bnlos cotton, 65 rice.

MORNING POST MARINE JOURNAL. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. ARRIVED. Hr, fm Binfor for BoetRb, wlrh loss of head of foremait tart deck load.

Euex, New Orleans othera. Not 11 -Arr Hnwc, Edward Mew PORTSMOUTH, Nov 17-Arr Mary and uJenZt HoAlon. Usiow I9th, ich i.eorge, Tripe; 2S lyn for lb foat llxmtder, New Gea Wlark, burana, a Wnl tIh Boston. NEWnURYPORT, Nov 19-Arr Koldn, Iloston PROVIDENCE, Not 20-Arr Emerahl, SikTaimah. Cld Only Son, Alien, New Orleans Pandora ard, Savniiiitth ry (Jhl-, Thoinsaton.

Sailed I9ih. imiSTOb, Not 19-Arr Sa ly Hope. arren. load Boston. Sailed Eincline, Pitiiian, Havana, nnchored below ALBANY, Nov i 8 -arr Oliver, Boston.

Cld Avon, t'row ell, Hiid Enipre Btinlon NEW YORK, Nov 10 Mniedgeville, Savannah Ala. bamian, Lane, Mobile Cedric, Doyle, Ayres, Sept 25 Page. Mrtiegn and flitwallar VIntHge Snow, Madeira' 33 Tybee, Savaun ih New Jersey, and York, ftn Dtirien Satah, Howland, Bahia, 40 Bather, Baker, At Rp Marion. Burnham Havana, 14 Austin, Burgess, St p' i Rochester, Hinckley, Boston. Ajr emont, Reed.

Boston. 20th Shlhboleh, Dickinson, Rio J.sneiro Chns Carroll Willerd, Turks Island Phi Hone, ohh Mexico Baltimore, Snow, Malaga Durant, Faunce, fti (Jub i George, Atwood, Bangor Bophhrnnia, FountHin, rt Cld Olive LUza, Parsons, New Orh'iins 5 Macon' Hihttins, Darien. PHILADELPHIA, Nov Algonquin, Turley, Lirn- pool Dromo, New Oilaana. Mezilck, Marlia, Valparaiso, Aug 23 Two ters, Anderson, Pictou Clinton, Cole, Bonaire 1 er, Nassau. BALTIMORB, Nov Maty Cushing, Tyier SlTiiomm Hope Howes, Howes, Boston Chothauj, Taylor, do.

Chsr eston, Burnett, Malaga Ceiells. Fj- dridge, Boston. Cd Sarah A Abigail, FSudder. do 5 Solon P'erry Gen Lamar, St pha. Arr Well ng ou, Horton.

ALEXANDRIA, Nov 17 -Sailed I'offley, Newburyport. IIICH.MOND, iNov Aiigusius, Boston NORFOLK, ot or Boston; Foregl, Foster, Boston. Suded Albatros, Jamaica Charles, VVellea ov i Preinier, Jarvis, Boston. WASHINGTON. NC.

Nov 13 -Arr Hespateh, King, Boston, and reported cleared for do. Cld Oriole, Bowden, Boston Btephen McLean, West Indies. CHARLB3TON, Nov Rome. Fowler. Boston Almena, do.

pa led Liverpool Btar, Cuba Forest. New York. MOBILE, Not Hamilton, Buntin, New Yorx Jn- Blor, WUli ims, do Waverly, Rosslter, do Nashua, Pollard, Boston. NEW ORLEANS, Nov 12 Wm Goildard, Smith.Bos­ ton Charles, Barker, Bath Hermitage, French, Ilav.umi Ann Mary Ann, Clark, Porteraouth Hebrew, Carr, Tanipn Bay Gazelle, Clover, Camden Jacob Pennell, Martin, Portland Ta lenund, Borland, Baltimore Talma, Dillingham, Bordeaux Ella Hand, Philadelphia Cuba, Havana. Below, ahipB Censtellat'on, nnd Volant.

Cld Mississippi, Davis, Catnpenehy Poacher, Howe.Csm- peachy Two Sisters, Parkinson, Mobl Lanset, Tampa Bay Zeaifind, und I'owhattnn. do Uiyssea, ilavaua. FRENCH BOOKS. BIJUDETT. Ne i 8 Court street, lias just vres de Victor de Alfred de Vigny-a variety of new by these and eitet unlhnrs-D'Jiri IS, iinprt 011 de Murliii, Education des Meres de Eduewonh, Histoire de la Bargement, La Nature et Ies Causes du en Eu- evening.

M. Moscow, Lsw, Bnmatjn, and last fin itavia, 7th Aug. Le(i shi.i Naples Archtj, for Manilla, 10 cargo Ship York had nearly discharged her cargo Onriiat, all of it much dainnaed. Bark Francis fm Sumatra lor Canton, passed Anjisr 21 Aug. Bark King Philip, Humphrey, Chaslaston.

9. Brig Hera Bivrnicoal, taih up. Left no Spoke, Cth lat 23 5 Ion 69 40, a bark, 8 fm Now Haven (or Barbadcet, with live stock. Brig Cadet, Babson, Burinam, 1st inst. Left ship Win A Henry, Fabens Ellsworth, Horner, Bos on, 3 days Gnrreit, Thatch wtg rgo Hope, Pi keriiig, do Mary de de Ricci par f)e Deniocinllcen Ameiique-Parent-Duchaielet, Pub- de la Prostituii dans la ville de 1 a curimi one oi greal inteiesi to the pUilanthrapisl und philo- as well as the aopjsSt n22 TO MISSES HlIN'l', Fennk Physicmns.

would respect- liave become (hiiious their courage valor, in war, we have chose them for this to lead us in battle. Brothers, greal lueii are selected for their eloquence in and wisdom in is field of Represenlaiives in the Legislature and City Council have become veiy celebrated lor their speeches, and renowaed for their but toe have never heard of it t'other aide of the big river. there ate a great many of you, but in the while country lliere is no fear of hear yon eat each One of tlie Paw-knees, said chasing bears and ether animals in their own country, their knees got tired ami their feet sore; hut in ihis coufitry they did not Inmt such game, but let tliem run loote. ol the crowd drew back al When I behold such a set of hnm- bttgs slating arouitil me, I can hardly relrain from laiigli- iog in lluir faces. Brolhei we thank yon fur the hlank- they dont get worn out before wtt reach our home, 'J'he Trimont theatre exhibited an enchanlin? display of beauty aivi fashion last night, gathered there in lionor of Miss benefit.

The play was enacted spirit, and the whole performances passed off" in the agreeable manner. Miss we are gratified to learn, is re-engaged for a few nights, and will appear this evening in Mr new tragedy of Velasco', which, after the alterations contemplated, we feel coafident will become a popular piece with the public. We advise all those who wish to see it represented nnder the most favorable circum- to avail tliemselves of the present opportunity. The author is a young gentleman whose are an honor to his native city, and should receive that fostering encouragement so necessary to the full developement of genius. Tlie Woodworth Benefit at the Bowery theatre, was to take place last night.

Disaatroua Shipwreck HmnphrTy of the brig 'Prim, of Portland, arrived here yesterday, bringing ill Capt Wairen Chase, jr. late master and only survivor of the ciew of the schooner Content, of Dennis. The Content sailed from Saco on tlie 13lh inst. with a full cargo of hoards, bound to Providence, R. I.

having on board, besides lha captain, Daniel B. Cliasa, (brother to the Captain) of Dennis, aged 20, Dorety, of North Providence, aged about Ray of New Bedford, aged Gilbert Sawyer, of Saco, passenger, aged 30 ye.ars. The vessel sprung aleak the morning of the 11th wind at the time blowing very heavy, from E. N. E.

accompanied with liail and The crew commenced heaving off the (kck initv givo notice to the of Boston ami vicinity, that they Ktill continue to attend to all Incident ts the Female frame, at their residence No Spring street, corner of Leverell Boston. of children particularly atiendvd to. The patent Medicated Chxmpoo Bulbs will he admin siered Eliza, Dris oil, do. Sailed in co w.ih Hihernia, 3 lyward, for to Lidies al any hour of the day. Hours for seeing patieutq 9 111 the morning until 6 in the evtnrng.

Brig Trim, Hum; hrey, mas Slst ult, Havana. Sept2 laweSisSw Lelt at latter, brig Oheron, tor Mobile, 4 ds. Spoke I9th lat 4 Ion 70, ship Maceilonia, Minot, fiu Portland thr Savannah, im.I looK fro.a her Capt Chase, the only su-vivor ol achr Come news oluinu for uticulars. Hrig Hpyerion. Blake, tiavimi, 1st inst.

Brig Globe, SafTord, 7 days. Bpoke, 19ih inst, lat 404, low 71J, br it vV ve, of Boston, 31 fiii PiTto Rico for Boston, wiih of foremits Ac. in a gtle 6 ber wi and water had on hoard the crew of A. Bayard taken ofl ihe Wicck Hi sea. Brig Win Penn, Hatch, Philadelphia.

Bng Martha Ann, New York. Sch Rienri, Berry, 8d inst. Left brig Tom ftn ilavHiia, urr 2d Aimrica, Churchill, Porilaud, 3 days Ci ral. ol New York, unc. Sch (Jrnnd Island, Brown, Fredericksburg.

Sch Grecian i.ong, Richmond. Sch tyneko, NicYersou, Noifolk. Sch Odeon, Baltimore. Sch Einelinc, nllh, Philadelphia. Sch Crowell, Philadelphia.

Sch Deposit, Drinkwaler, New York. Sch Watchman, Jameson, New York. Sch March, Doaiic, New York. Sch Robt New York. Sch Cambridge, Beiuse, New York.

Sch Horse, Gtmld, Poughkeepsie. Sch Emblem, Kelly, Norwich. Sch Ocean, Coak Newburyport. Sloop Pjtr ot, Linnell, A Ibaay. Signal for a ship.

Fhip Sidney, Cowen, NowOrleana brigs Attilla, Hall, Pernambuco and marke Impulse, xMarston, Charleston Peru, Boggs. Philadelphia B.a iic, RamlHll, Bath schs Eliza A GOOD CHANCE FOR A SMALL CAPITA grocer on one oi the principal in this eily, would eell out hia stock and stand h. re be has a run of would take a partner who acquainted witk the if applied 1)22 2w U. J. CLARK, No 4 CraKle jquars.

I ORY Katioaal Roraaiife, by tanuM m. Lover. This day received al the Lileraiy WEEKS, JOBHA.N A CO. street. ti22 CIKXt M.4UE a faiinlinr intro.

iluciUtn (o tlie ol Mechan'ci, and adapted to the yiung pie, illiwtrated by woodcuts. Justre- c.oived and lor sale at the Liteiaiy Rooms, 121 Washington it. WEEKS, JORDAN CO. A journal op the medical ILNtCS, Nov. E.sny«, Bio, graphkal Ac.

Ac usliingtou OTIS, BROADERS A n23 HITE suitahle (or Reflnen and hy P. 8. SHELTO.N.44 India wharf. 6t VV India FT Merchant, 93, Water isStoeftt n2i STEPHEN n22 A. PIERCE, 93, t'' ater atrcet.

isSlAosSt slnll time ilioy are pul which all were set to pumping ami bailing. The water double iron -STE Ji A PIEUCE, Agent selling Haskell, Apalachicola; New Ilarb Brackett, Norfolk Ca- Proof Wrmignt Iron Chest? and Sates, now on hand roliiie, Could, New Bedionl Albion, RobinauH, Damnriscotia I nf a'l Ihe sizes and suiinble for Active, El Flash, Ca Dover Ea-tn Star, Insurance Offices, Town Records, im.d oth- Bartlett, NiiWburyport sloop Elizab ih, Elwell, NOTICE. newburyport bar Inconsequence of a change in the Bar near the mouth Newbury port harbor, the di ections laid lot for mnking that harbor, a range, and run for them till within will receive orders, and exerulo them with dirpalcli, ur safes of any dimensioni, at 93 Water street. One of tiie Ho-Mericums tnime foi wtird ami said, IS, wc have been listening a great while to your we find it is all talk and no cider. Mr Jlrolher, wc hare heard of your efi'mts to meliorate our comlitioii.

Your Speech has hecn translated into fii'leen hundred Indian tongues. It is a fine body praises our condition remains the same, lirothers, the time has arrived to act, we did expect soinclhing from the pioinises of melioration held out for so many years, and since you come not to we have appeared heiore you in person to receive till the money in our ow hands wliieli cliai ilahle societies collected for us. Hrotlier.s, inform the societies that our purse is open tv receive the doxations. Soeieiv timl citizen? then shook hands separately witliihe IndiaiH and the meeting broke up, the Ho-Meri- cuma giving a outol the window for the gratification of the itnmense cntwd of and gentlemen in mud outside. Thomaa Carlyle'a History of the French of the most singular hook? which has appcareil fl iiia iy ye tis, and which has produced much excitement in he le-puhlislied in this city, by Messrs Little Co in the eouise of a weeks.

The New Era has come tmt clean ami bright in anpt pmt of the National Aihniiiistcation. 15 UN OS AY HUS. The brig Cedric, arrived at New York, brings Buenos Ayie? irapers to Sept. 23d. It appears that warlike pre itatioiis were actively going 011 and an army was nearly readv to march against Gen.

Santa Cniz. A Bolivian battallion consiiitiiig of 600 men, had il Santiago Cotagaita iu Bolivia, killed tlieii colonel, and were inarching toward Baeno.s Ayres. But it was probable (hat belore on iVonticia they would beultacked by the Bolivian troops sent out tn pursuit of them. The cxreulion ftf the Quillotta mutineers (eight in imm- took place iu Chtit July. Bur.suani to the rmsol the cnteiu of the Court Martial, the head ol the culiii ilJose A.

Vidauree, was a pole 111 the plaza of Untllola, and the riglit arm ol Mot in wai afiixcd to aiiotliei on the spot where he iiiunieied Hie unroiimiale Minister of War Dun Diego Borlales. bonie others id the accouiplices, we believe, hud been Iranspor- led to Juan Fernamlez. 'I'he experlitioii from Chili against Santa Cruz was sail about the August. increase until il became two (cct above the cabin 12 at night the vessel capsized, but righted soon sea making a complete breach over her. At ihe lime she went over, all excepting the captain were down mate sprung up the captain succeeiled in hauling John Dorety on hoard the remainder were drow ned.

Chase and Dorety tmb.sequenl- ly ed from fiitigne, Capt Chase was taken oflT hy the ship Macedonia, Capt Minot, from rorlland, ami on the ISth taken on hoard tho Municipal a meeting of the Mayor and Aldermen on Moiidav Communication from Dr Smith, stating that a mild case of fiiiiall pox was in the city on Tlie patient removed to the hospital. relition of Jones and others, that a hell may he placed 0:1 the engine house in Leverett to the committee on the fire department. 3 ed members for rngitie No on liio fire di pariment. of Edward A. Taopan and othcis, that an engine may be located eitlier in Ward 8 or that they may lie formed into a company to take on llie fire dcjiai liuent.

Feliiion nf James Marble and others, that a lamp may lie ligi.te«! in on lamps, hells anil clocks. Petition of Charles Ilealh and that lamps may 1)0 ligliied in Dover on lamps, bells and clocks. Petition of John Williams Co. and otheis, that tlie lamp? in Kill)y, Milk and Water streets, may keiil herning all on hell? and Pemion of the Eaaiern Railroad Company for leave to change tlte location of the road to CheUea beach, where iiitersfcted hy llieir on streets. Petition of the Mill Pond Wiiarl Corporation, that the city will accept cerliun streets and drains conslrncted by on streets.

tilion of Henry G. Rice and that the ponnd may be removed from Fifth street-committee on slreel.s. Petition of U. Tliacher and others, for the use of the primary rchool room in 'rremont on piililic bniUlingH. Petition of ESolomon Piper and others, that South street place may be extended aiul opened as public tumuiillee on tlreels.

approved and appointed for eisgines No? 5, 8, 11, 12, and 15. Siiii'by from Resolve jiarscd for Salem street. Adjottriied. ir 5 the Lgli in coniaiiiiiu; sundry and a caBe length of ihe cwnrr, us pay ment has heen utopped. or near the Commor, Fockot IJioli, aluiilile 1 one but f.

ment has lieen Btopped. The (luiler w.II re- Eutterii 1 is tncorrrct. la consequeiic! of the oi with ih.i by lenvmg the bar, vtsael loll ng these ibrectioHs, would go directly n-e junie at tlii? offli'e. eplstf 8 upon it. unacquainied with the channel ns it now is, had belter the a pilot before Httempiins to cuter the harbor.

CusloiB Bosioa, Nov 15, 1837. (3w Ship Telumah, Iieure for New Orleans, was al Nassau, about 5 th inst, th loss of and head of mniniaast. ouse wanted a lli.use that cominoda from 15 to 25 for a I oarding witliiii live all'of the Post Office. Ouo woiil'l pielVrrtd where the rent, or part of il, couLt be in Inquire at oilice. u) vir A'l-iJii KS AND iin.lrr?ign- tif'ing about olTer? Wm Goddard, hence at iNevv Orleaiis, was thrown on Jewelry, and Fancy at very beam Oct 27, ofl in the Wall, iu a gale, when 'I he stock leinaimiijf unsold in the bpiii'li shesbined ha last, injure.isais,spi.ra will be clo-ed at auctloH.

Ticmont street, oppo- Ship Hebrew, reported a hore ne ir Tampa Bay, arrived at Trciimnr House New 12th i si The Ta.ntnuud hud lost all the sails above tn be let with, or witlioid, the ehe ha.l»alOct a cbaled Apply above. 3lis and an anchor, by coming in coutact with ship Jacob Fenno 1, afterwards. NOTICE- United States ot America, District Bimton, Nov, II, 1837. Jl'RSHAN to a monition from the District urt ol United halden Boston, wi liin and trici of Massschiiset 1 hereby give noti.e that nea KORKIGN PORTS. At Valparsi-o, Aug 22, Oanada, Hicks, for to load copper for Liverpool John Uilidii, and Argvie, for Ice coas', next iricioi massscniisei i nercny pivu noine imu.

Al Ay re? Sept 2 Smith, hence, arr 20th; helbre said (Jourt by John N. ('nshiny, Henry 8 Certs, fill Isle of May, arr 21st Sailed same day, brig Caio- Jccob K. Luiif, allot Newburyport, in Uistrict, line, for Rio Gr nde. the scliouiier Peggy Thomas nnd Cargo, mow lying ul At Rio Janeiro, Oat 8 Eagle, for Philadelphia, Jehn in Gloucester, in a cause of civil and inarit nir. Jay, lor York, di Citizen, do 3 days; Ncreus, Wood- that trinl will be had on libel, before bujy, for Salem, repg.

Court Huuse, in the twentv-iourlh day oi At Montevideo, Ang 29, Motion, Welsh, fin New York; her current All persons in'erentrd will take luv.ice ami Mary Hi ven, Havana, At Bahia, 42 days baik New York.iOds, just arr sch At Madeira, tSih ull, brig Wi'l am, unc. i'in accordingly. 14 J. L. SIBLEY, U.

S. M.irihal' SAl.K. r.s. 11)1- At St Tlioinas, Nov 6 Su an, repg lor Rio Janeiro, Itth S'JPEfllOR STEAM ENGINES, complete, ot lowing ditnem-ioiis i. No KiJ inch (eet 4 inches Win A Frances, do Barbado few days; Coral, Benrdaly, Poriland.

Commerce, Tallinan, Bath, do; Abigail Ad-i ains, fm Cliarlesttm, icpg saU tew days Dorsey fm horse power sg for Porto CaLello, (ew Leberty, No inch tcet stroke horse prnver. fm Bdltiiiiore, (or sale. Sailed Gel 27, Nonpareil, No 3 12 inch Cyliiuler -3 feet hnise power. No 4-17 inch 4 feet Inch Antigua; Si John-, PR Rico, Euilis Guayiiiia; Moro Castle, Charraj, New Kenduaktog, New Cochico, Porto Rico 2d, Polly, Nichols, Wilmingtou Grecian, do; Susan Maiy, Donaire. At Turks Island.

14 siiice, St for New rk, next das Rovcna, Hu lunond, Portland, do At 29 since, brigs New Hampshire, far Portsmouth, 4 ds Emeline, New York, do. At St Jago, 1 st inst, Niger, HowlanJ, for Constantinople, liig Hect st hite, Boston, lO Emit, Curtis, disg Capitol, euce for New Orlauns, disg. Sailed 27th Oct, Fran A len, Gardner, Havana. At iust for Boston, 5 Fair American, Ssl III, 10; Charli Richiiionp, 3, Cld at St John, NB. prt to Nov 11 Teazer, and Mary Elizabeth, for York.

SPOKEN. Aug 17, lit 28 8 Ion 48 19, brig Amelhyat, l4 fm Salem for Maranhum.and was parted wiia 22 d. Oct 28, ofT Domingo, ship Tacitus, from Liverpool for New Orleans. Oct 18 olf brig Baltimore, Cliersebojough. fin Malaga, and a pilot No dale, lat ion 72 40, sliip Georgia, of PorUmouth, 4 ds out tor New Orleans.

Cyl No inch (eet 4 inch The above Engines will be sold at very reduced close a concern, by H. II. WAISON, at the ofnce oi IJr.ulford, No 28 Slate street. 3 3 r(4KTLAND, Nov Suian New Y'oric Krank- ISSOLUTIO DF COIVV llie cupvrtucrship licietoiort-under ly. MLACKIUJRN A CO, is fhis day, by mutuili jf' ed.

The ot flim wilJ bc setiled hy nt No. 109 Milk st. JOHN GEO. BI.ACKUl Boston, Nov. lif, 1837.

GEO. BLACIvltUUN has removed wbofc Uo will comiMue the Domestic Com 3iaw4w POLICE it'OTHER CDUlUr I POUTS, lor sale Hie Office of the Morumg lo.i. Ill IlK' u24 iHlf LTA by 112 LL OI gali-s. Fall Oil, just yllEvVlNS A ITSHEH, 7 Central whart- epistf eks Bees 36 India street. 4 VD I 4 lbs prime Norm- abd a epislvv.

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