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inwntfeil, ilip (li-infiinl loi i 11 fot' runittanfr, iiiiifcl rcliilcr I I ill flltt timi iiiiii IIIIIH'M luiii lit willj hilik al MT'Iil I niiikf tn a rtnulluitfr tin i ii oU- I tl il il lin- H.HIIf lltillliuil IIM ill'll in c.iiiM' III lit iiiiinil Im h-. l.u't mu a til ht VX ili Ilot, ll'l I- It, I ilii tiiiiHit loi lit'- Ail.i 'l in- ittfih pricc ni I il an ni ti'ttii I ir mit lin- foi riy.n drhl) iit nul liii niiiiiiiirc', iiiid thr Ir in iht' ikhI uni 1 iliiit pi ICC if. 1 III injiiii i 11 i 1 ir, lit iliMii.tiiil I I ijH i ir, iia .1 Ii-iiiitiiuii iiiiiht 1 liiM Il I I fortifin tfrht 1 -i AM u. tl- lIlHl III il uil- Mollili liraiiHtb lo Imy fur (.1 biiiik piipcr, HHtI inil Fpocic lu Eiiiopn invc.siuicnl in gooiia, il il wouhl ml moie nliKtad than oUoii ur 4 )tiuT I lupn ty al prrurnt nu irly 1 Hoightini niiicfllrd fo liy or Imnkiiiptry II il unirli riu itml for is liy ils wni tli ninnili, vrn tliiin tlir inny I.jI tln! h.une ipiMiitity of lu iii ij ii Il A cMniint Imy Kl A l(ir IO(vO(M) il) Iwink IiiIIn lo ik I him 100 rcM' ill Itni nui I ny sri with thr 5 iiniuiiiit h.iiik tu iM'l 100 001 hIkt I ol will HKttineiily ir, uIm luM It loriMgii or I. All lliiti iiuitHriiio iiUont hua kl pi Itili.ni liy pri jndirc, luid mrrelif fur jioliiirui effect." Il in pi iip to delndt- thu r.iiit diipi o( piuty uh idrii iImI uiir liiiU dniy in lo folcirti iiatioiix, hihI iliat t'ouii an oni otixiMis hiui- MUTilirc'd iiiicn ol lionn; rri'diliirx lo lU.il of (mi liy inn fori dflit in uill tuid 111(11 wiio iMpiinuli-d iiiitil tiuy iiir eau iiioi lYoni iiifolvciicy, and Ix coiiir Miiiilhy i.

pet moro lu thv atcond pl.icp, the ronlitin of tlir i il liy t'io coniiiiiiaiicR of the oiwrifMura of credit Inj the banka, nhich n.ntuiiied high of xpoi Ic anil SfCiii demand for ih a fore mi inillancr, having liftfii caused the pricc of nir rnliaiidire roiii- parcd to that of iiperie, will (all at once iij un the n.iiik?, nhonld ailonipl to ri'ffuiiu! hk.kouk of tins d( niand the pricc of exportable mtrchnndizr. At.) OK ki kokk iltcy liavr reduced the anioutit of their imrntdiafe lialilities ivithin proper boiiiida e. in oiIht called in their ovvrissueii of ill tlir of rosi and bai.ancks, and oiir prcFonl ciirrt If the price of inorrhandizp h.id nut r.iised too iiipj ly ol mrrency liy the by iho t'iiurmoiifi amount of dopoBitpa and ciu'niation which the Hiiiikn owe, int'rrhandize wrnild have KMiiilted instead of anil lesd importii woid.l havn liei'H hronght hire. unid specie it lu ttir lenuitaucr than and not ly becaute there is a debt: for if the lilla nere all aid or caiicfllcd insidvencv, Micy would s'ill oliligi-d, liy the price of to n-inii and the of the by tin: ijoi.d' I Oliatili alno.Ill with 1,1 ir lor Hall', would the motive for Pi'iidiiijf ont Ir tpieie lo buy more If at a higher prrminin (nieaMired In bank paprr) in proportion tit the Cost of be a atf. for rcmiltinK mm iiainl z-, uid a 1 1 moiivefoi luri cliiUiilixe: would a I elli I than eie and Hpijcin would a bi tter iiitii le for iinp' rt than foreign jjoods.

ihrrrfnie, reduce iIip amount oflhi ir iiiime iati- liabiliiieH circulation and bitlancis, tchich conattlute i ii cuKKiiM they UI Itnt ihr Atlas to assert that the of the we inran and balaiices due from banka a.s well notea in circulation not tnalilr banks to rmume. it lo ih.it if thi' re- diie II br so it as to riduce the fxpokis loin enough to make Tit km better rimittance than SPF.CIK, the fact that we a foriign debt will nut pii't-ent an infnirmonnt.ible obslaelt! iii the way of a icdrmpnoti: and if the foreign debt in ALI. paid, and no leiineiioii in lite piriieiil enoi iiioum amoiint of i iri id ition, dt ami bil.uicct«, idiie from tho aboni, still the ice ol inerrhan- ih'ie, a- eomp.nreil wilh ih.it of fpicie, will crealii a con- ill ai ol Hpecie; it ill continue to make a brt'er rimitlame ihan mrich.indizti. A ri'diictiun of Ingli price of will aloNe the in.rnd fjr lo jijo abro.nd. I5ut why will not a rcductiun of rnnency, would reduce tho price thr demand for specie as a remittance? liecanse, h.iys tho It is iinposiible for the banks by ANY CONTINUANCK Cj trcnchntciit, tue.ill into an) nito (quantity of apeche a friend to sound currencji juaily ub- pecip IS it is not to be created by any contrivance ol any board ol bank diiecioia.

'I'nat is an alchemy above tiieir juul Ml the for it, for the juir- pose of piixii'j; the Ibrrion debt, that demand III St aysuieilly will f.ill upon tlie ulks, il, coii- liiin iiice, tliey should alleinpt lo the bill ailMiiiii be got rid of by wiilidrawing ail the bills Imin rn ciitai ion, the ii iiiks would lind in ilicir depositors, a o( (iemaiiilnnts not li and imjior- tun.iie.” nobody wiyhtv the bank.n to cull into existence any (pianliiy uf WMiy any one want KCl even to leinit aliroad, if any eontiiniance of reireiiclimfci.t could make Ji i KfH a inz a better re- milt uicc, by ils cottas compared with that of will entertiiin iIm nhiunt idpa that Ijpfore llipy cm ri mint iiipaiis on hnnil, lo mert nil iheir We reply, io Inng an ipocie nuikei better irmittanoe tlmn the demnnd (or it will con wlietlicr there delu or not. IM.IAM and nnj'istili il le manner in which tl.ii Innan be a I by ihe o( fed' lalisin, mill till' lick of ll uvaid Univemiiy, is ecpialied in II leiiir only by the ol a 4 (lovi-inor by the xiiinc of men. Air ll nil nil I htiidiounly Iniiiied ii oni iu any Ol tl rxcil fcrm of imr rccerit Icc! ion he liiH iipiniona upon no one Htlcmpted to iufliirnce no man in lun pouticnl action, or iii the dintant iiianniT imitated thr I ol mir Si ited Web- hler and ihc people dincretit portion ol the Commonwealth, and enjjaged in all thelipiit and of ilio el Mr iMiillipa, and oilier pitKeiii.itive.^, who travelled from town lo town cnnciis- ill aid of the whig Yit lie is dragged fill ill under the rIuiIIow charge of having insligatpd the which have appeared in the relative lo the whig celebration at and had blackgiiardi.Mii heaped upon him which would disgrace the of a convict, and only Ihoeeof Joseph Tinher liuchinfiham. effort of the lo a war upon IMr unprovoked, hliowa that old federal bawd I uuK to lollow the proptitiilion which han ditigraced her iii paat. the people of the iili dintricl nhould have the fircnnmption to elect a KeprcBcntalive to without corimilting the dren of Il vard, wan intolerable, anil not to be lax-jKiypi of are ed not only to their inoiipy to the nnpport of the Univeroity, but to leceive from her their political take aa is to net over thein, and thank (iiod that they are no worne.

From this independent of the 4lh di.s.«ented, and elected their pieHcnt Representative in without asking leave of College! Here is the whole ofTence, anil the Ik determined to let the citizens of the 4lli district, and paitimlarly their Represpiitativp, feel the rod of her llieni back into obcdience, and scourge them deeply enoiigh lo all fear of future re- birttance. Jleiice tho cpiestimi eimply i.s—“.Sh.ill men i-f the 4th district durrciifler up their rights to Harvard College, or continue to exercipe them as they see fit, ont fear or f.ivourl” We do not doubt tlio and leave it to the care of those who are fully competent to the charge, white we devote a few words to the conduit of the IJiiiversity, through which flow its slops filth the coninuinily Jioston Courier. When the editor of the Courier utters tlie words misrepresentation, knavery and falsehood Uv reniie the inscription un his own heart. In youth, theie was a vigour in hU calumny, however black and false its iiotwlihstandinn his coward ilesli often quaked like jrlly on his recieaiit as the lash graved over his bleaclieil liver, he hnd cunning and enough lo enable him to gloss over his disgrace, and pass amcing men in the disguise of a decent citizen; but now, the hoary vi- tnperator has lost tho nerve and quickiies-s of hi:) younger day.i«, and prefpiits in hin coarse anil vulgar slang, a revolting specimen of a mind demented by inveteracy, ne.s.'«, and long debasement. Federal Outrage at Norwich Friday evening I.I.SI, the federalists of IVorwidi, (Conn.) cnacted llie f.irci* which has become common to their piiily, viz a night meeting, for the of chuckling and crowing, and exhibiting caricatures and ciilculaled to iiunlt and ex isperate the democrats.

meetiii.j took place ill the Town ilall, from which place the display' d. The democrats ventured to retaliate, ami to the fuderalislfl tli.ii the work ol caricaturing was a that could carried on by two parties. exhibited iVom the windows of the Aurora printing office two traii'paiencies with the following mottoes Liberty or Bank Despotism Trulh is mighty and will caused tobe suspended fiom a hickory pole, an image which the workmen in tho ollice cliriilened in due form, Nick This roured the indignation ol the feds to the highest point, and, forgetting their professions, they engaged in a mobbish attack upon tho Aurora hurling itones and migsilos through the windows, and cominitting much damage. ihink they have an exclusive right to deal in ingults and sarcasms. 7'he Great IVhi" irt New York, on Wednesday, was Hot brilliant an aflair as its anticipated it would weather was so wet that they liad a dripping time of i thioiigh the day, and no in the evening.

Mr R. C. Winlhrop was spokesman for tlie Boston delegates upon their introduction at Maronic liall, and Mr Wm. Slurgis acted as talile orator at the ilininr, and gave, at the end of his aiieech, ihis Our City of New York new combination of the I'OIJCK f'OIJRT. Urtad nnriied John wm In nri ofntoiling of hreiid trom the door ef a pro- rrry, Bt Ihe of nmnifle'd and Honor, In pisnlnn upon ihn thnt the hnhit of le iTlnR lircfj I ftt the doors of In fofP open, was not In nreoril ih the spirit ef the Lord's which I end 11 not into Rynn nltemptrd lo himseir, by "n)ing thnt he was ol llged to out on a Journey, lieforr his mo hf could get his eakfisi ready.

His Honor th inght ihet-xriis' migtit have hepn worth something, If he hai liilirn only lonf instead of Honor here relerred to nil nnrient prineiph- of law, thnt one who helps himself to a lo if ol bread, a'ld eats It on tho spot, thidl not he di enied gniliy of the hu' this doctrine did not apply lor he stole six, and did attempt lo cat any, snd then fore as lined One Dollar and Costs. A ef a Watchinnn followed Mary Ifarney, and three friends np an arch, and nahhe I one of them, together with her sweet self. When the Court hegan to talk of Ihe House ol Correction, Mary Ann has been m.iny a food person's case to he sent lo th.it place and my candid opinion that the witnessts that are now swearing against me deserve the Jiil more than I His Honor did not commit himself by exprestsing any opinion upon the nrw point raised by Mary, and simply contented himself by sending over for six mouths. Andrexo Cooke, a young sailor, but an old sinner, was arrh-frlend, and went across for four months Of tall Frincis Currnn, it was is a very stout man, your Honor and when in liipior he is very dnngeroiis, and goes among Irish, and whiicks them Ho the Court cnme the paddy whack him to the tune of four mon hs. Jnmet flemis was clever a soul as ever chewed a quid before taiting his liijuor, but for what he did sfti rwi rd he received four months.

Jamei Bumett, for flsh, and blowing a tin horn in Uroad paid Five Uollari fine and Costs, by way of smart money. H.v* During the last two days the Court has been laying It on thick upon Ihe Watchmen, for crowding one anoth' into CHses as witnesses, and thus saddling tht City with accuinu- lited costs for wiine Tees; but the Couit may till day upon the text without conveiting a single soulofthem, inasmuch as the appointing power is with the Mayor and Aldermen, and the mi si ni.d outrageous iHstance ol the uhuse referred to, on record, wai some months since brought bef.ire the Mayor, and entirely passed over by liim ill his report on the case. It would not be fair, however, to say thus much, without adding, that the unnecessnry and uiiaecountahle delay to which Watehmen, summoned as wit- ntsies, are ulmost daily subjected, is a very strong temptation lor them lo help one anotlier to gel the worth of ihiir for attendance. Whtre the fault lies, it ia impossible for us to siy, but the business is often iiisufierably tedious, through the excessive formality of the Probalily the fault is wilh the wi-eacri who pas ed the laws organizing the Court, and prescribing iisfoims. School Committee a meeting of the Sclieol Coin- Nuv.

22, it was voted, that the organization of the Franklin Scliuul cliaiiged, by ubolisliing Writing Department, and the scholars who attend both in rooms ul the huuse uiider the superintendence ul the mar master. On this question the yeas and were ordered, as follows Yeas Parkman, Bartlett, Wiggles- woith, Barrett, Lotlirop, (iay, Young, Austin, Field and Nayt Stow, Ma omber, Leach, ralmer, Light, Etneroon and A propositioH wa3 before the Board, for a change in the Wells School, similar to that made in the Franklin School; but a deputation from a meeting of the ciiizens of Ward 5, before the Board, and pre- ficnted several resolutions of the meeting, expressive of the wii-ii of ihe Ward, that the old school system might be continued. In consequence of expression, the Board action on ihc question. Mr Barrett presented a report to wliicii were appended resolves, providing that the Franklin school house and Adams school house should appropriated exclusively fur boya, and that the Boylston school liotL-e and Wells sohoul house should be iated I'ur girls. report rnd resolves were laid on the table and ordered to l)e primed.

Aiijourncd lor two weeks. The Tiaui-'cript slates that as a gentleman was the Common, on Thursday evening about half-past eight, by the path leading from Fieasant to West person came suddenly up to him, and a severe blow under his right ear, with a weapon which felled him to the ground, and rendered him for an instant s. On recovering frunrthe blow he saw a man running towards tlie 'I'ree. Tlie gentleman hud $300 iu his pocket tiouk at ihe time. Florida hundred volunteer mounted try, under Gen.

Charles ii. passed lluoiigli eilgwville, on their vv.iy to Florida, on llie lllh inst. companies (about 150 men) sailed Irom IMiiladel- phia on Monday, for I'lorida. They are princijially iiiansr CANADIAN TROUBLES. Tlie Montreal Courier, Kxtra, of the 18th iiint.

gives the p.nriirular« of the nrrpsi and impriHonmpnt of nix nala of ihat pruvince, chiiiged, as report lini it, with thp ciiiiii? of high treason. At eight on the fame ing, a party of cavalry which had boon deapatrJied to St Johns lo further arrestn, came in with nn armed body consisting of three hundred men, in a fiehl on the right of the road. party in advanre moved on lo them, but was received by a heavy fire, which it was inipoFsiiilo for them to relnrn with effeet, armed as they were with pistols onU.and from a body which on account of the high fence th could not charge swurd in ind. Uiirler these cir- enrnstanees, they fell back on the main body of the party, though not until several shots had told wilh efi'ect upon them. Krmatinger was wotmdcd, we believe, with duck shot, in the face and below the shoulder.

Mr 8harpe received a biilliit through the leg, a little below the knee, and Mr John Ashton received a wound from a slug. Mr John Molson, jiin. had a narrow for his life, a bullet papsing through his and grazing his head. Sir Joshua Woodhouse is also wounded, and we believe, from all we hear, severely. Several cf the horses, we nretold, were more or less vvutinded.

In lurniiig to retreat, the wagon in which the constables and two pi-rsoiH were, was upset, nnd sarify left behind by the cavalry, who then made their way into across tlie fields. On arriving there, they foMiid a detaehment of two companies from the 32d inent, under Mujor who had despatched an early hour iVoin Moiitre.il, to receive-aiid sujiport them in case of but orders had iinloriunaK ly directed him not to procetd beyond Longueil. prisoners had, however, then made their escape, and the whole body returned to the city farther orders. 'I'he number of warrants prepared is, we believe, considerable, and somi- of them must be for the head oflendcr. Tiie arrest ol A.

N. Moren, of QucIk'C, shows there is no intention of nllowing the leaders to leave all the dangers of reiolution to their The (iiielwc Morning Herald, of Wednesday, has the following announcement 'Ihe Chief vf the Rebel Norbert Mor in chief of the seditious nnd treasonable proceedings of the I'ernianem and Central mitlee of (iuebec, and cliiel spy of the Montreal Faction, was lodgrd in jail this morning, on a similar charge to thnt on which Jos. Legare, Gagene and Bartiielemi Lachance wen; ariested. A. N.

Morin committed until when he will be lurther examined. flAXnP.f. 1 ATHN Beheimnl wilh Orchestra, on 3UND.AY KVENIM In tills city, by the Rev Mr Ide, Mr Ernest II Miss Ann m.arnion. Ity the Rev Mr nn, Onrdner Oreenlenl, Ran. to n.k ca Cshlwell, both of this nv Ihe Uev Dr Hharp, Mr Uichnr I Lelahinn to Miss Qarilner.

By the Rev Dr Frothlngham. Mr Francis Cot tin to Min net fUiss. My Ihe Rev Mr Dean, Mr Wm fljiith, of Dcilhnm tn t'aihnrlne Hlrii' nds ol this rliy, At (Chelsea, Mr ftelcher to Mist Lavina fl.iJe At by ttie Rev Mr Curtis, Mr (, Trinn of Am horoiiih, Mass. to Miss Andrews, ot Riniliie. II 23 I Mr Horace A of to Eliza ol R.

In this riiy, Miss Sally Owen, 63. On Friday morning, Charles Henry, only ion ofChDrleng Drury. 7 and 5 At New Orleans, on the 5th ii st, Mr Daniel 0 i.i. of this city, 8 At Mobile, on the 2d lust, Mr Andrew Dexter formerly uf ihls city. IMPORTATIONS.

ST fihip moys salt, 3 ports MINIATURE Nov. 25. Rises, liT Olin i 31 in Rises 1 Ilich Wfifcr. nm 9 65m Quod fy Head, Nov. 18, 1837.

Greene, Dear Sir me through the col- ums of the to return my tsincerc tlianks to iho.sn talented Voung Art Mes.Ms Mavrika- darli, for A of a lithographed fiint of my nephew, ill the character of Crack I received to-day, per mail. It brings to iny miud the recollection of early days, when I first saw him attempt that at the old Market Theatre, eome foriy since, lie was then, someihing of a favorite with tlie public, and 1 am hapjiy to find, he still retains his place among you. I understand, Messrs C. intend visiting the PMi country, in the ol the next summer. As a flight return for their kindness, 1 shall be happy to see them, at my Country at oral my Toton Residence in (tuoddy.

respectfully, JUDGE JOH.NSON. CHARI.K.S G. EKN Editor Morning Post. Tongues. is a history which mentions one Lynii whom King Amasis coiuin.uided to go iiitu market, and buy the most profitable meat he could get.

He went out and brought nothing but tongues. The King asked him wliy he Ixmght no other meat? He was commanded to buy the best meat, nml from the tongue come many profitable 'I'hen the King sent him again, nnd bid him buy the worst and most unprofitable meat, and hff still again brought nothing but tongues. King naked him tin. reason. From he, Cfometh worse venom from the tongue.

The Gazetta thinks that Lawrence muit stand aside for Barker as of the Senate. BOSTON 310UMNG POST MARINE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24. ARRIVED. Ship Hellespont, Parsons, 8 Lbes, I 8 th nit.

Left shiniTi fcfir Little, lor Boston, Idg Howard, Merrill, New York do Byron, I'o do bark D.iniariKcottu, Baltimore, do all to in a lew days ship Alextmdria iuJ tin Ani'lerilam. Sell Wm WlUon, Faker, Philudclphin, Mch Deilu, Hodges, Augusta. 8 ch Hope Su an, ickerson, Gloucester, a oop PiicKet, Purbeck, Salem. Signals for a brig and an undescribed vessel. CLEARED.

Ship St Mark, (of New York, laic of Newcistie, Savannah brigs Cambrian, Barnabas Smith, Leghorn Cashier, Cliauiberlain, Baltimore schs Thorn, Sand JlovveK Jr do Par iRon, Brackett, Portland i Lyceum, Swift, Plyniomh ifl'oid, Fianey, do Merchiinl, Gooarich, Fortsniouth Nantucket, Myiii Nantucket. XOTICK. NEWUURYPOHT BAR. In consequence of a cliaiige in the Bar near the mouth Newburyport harbor, the directions laid down in the pi. lot for niHKing ihnt harlior, must the liyhls in a range, and run for them till within a Iciiglh of Eastern l.lghi,” is imorrect.

In conseiiuence the phifmij: oi the bar, vessel lollowmg these direcUoits, would go directly on it. Shipmasters unacquainted with ihe channel as it now ii had better lake a pilot before attempting to enter ihe harbor, Custom House, Bosloa, Nov 15, 1837. Abigail Eliza, Trim, Irom Camden, Me. bound loNew us put into VVilniingion, on llth inst, in Sch Orleans having lost one man, spars, aai Is, camliooae, bulwarks, aoii part ot the deck load. Fishing sch Batiell, was burnt to the lge at on the 14lli insmance.

and will carry her onwakw and UfWARl) until she reaches a lieight from whence her glance will be doxvU' ward upon ail of liuihan gieatness that the page oMiistor) rcconls. All the fpeeclies made by the diiierent gentlemen from the states represented, are as being the most thrilling and wonderful exbibilioiia of eloquence ever listened to since the fserpent spoke to Eve. following is Irom the New York whig celebration yesterday went oil'in a We heard no firing iliroughout ilie whole day, and iliere was no ul lireworks in the Park, during the evening, as set ilovvn in the bill of perfunnaiices. llie committee wete too much dazzled with tlie grand display of champaigne and at to attend to me oui-door work. celebration, at best, was a lame aflair, and, we venture to s.iy, was not worth half its cost.

1'. S. We learn that the intended fireworks were post- poned on ol the lug; also that guns were fiied in the monung at W'ashington scpiare, to tlie destruction ol ie? say.s tiic the bill I every pane of gla.ss in fiout ol ihe mansion of oneofllieir huldtni should be got rid of, In withdrawing all bills les, and (as refiorleii) the loss of one lile. 'I'he I .1 I II 1 1 cannun siationcii in other (luarters hvd been spiked liy troiii circulaiioii, the Banks would find thtir depuxi- i i nialicious persons the iitglii. 1 wo or three rs A svi ol dtiiiandants not li-is and in eacli want were illununated list evening; tii i.i'i reader ilt see, th.it idea which runs and a throujfU rill this of the Atlas at argunieiit, is tile al iuni one that, iiotw ithslanding the contraction of banks, before they can have jnrans on hiind, toviiet all their jnuiil s.iys All iihn an ling emur.ictloii of the cuirency, the debt unpaid, il would be lui banks to lesiiMii-; incase of tile i ion, tli(; lit.POfclTOH» would lie iluwn upon iheiii at once lor Fl'cctf.

to an ttxient which ihv) would lind impossible to Anei all, thtfii, tlie contraction of the currcncv wnul.i 1,0 I stop the iiauiaiid for ai to the -Atiaji, 'A as the foreign debt ihc de- would b(5 II opon the at once lor spec. I tiiat the absurd idea which tho Allas drcl ucd runn througn otir article, is tiia very basis ul all rigtii.Mole. Ko long as is a fortien debt, the As some uf the cungratulatury committee have not returned, it is feared that they are lust. Should tiiey be elements or Power .19 given her an impulse unlelt belbre, on the road, an obligation would be conferred on their friends by placing them under the charge of some discrfet individual travelling this way. Barrett commenced an engagement at the St.

Charles Street theatre. New Oileans on the lth and played Charles Surface and Jeremy Diddler, and traded the fullest hwuse of the season. Miss Riddle is married to Mr J. M. F'ield.

Madame Lecomie, a new and distinguished d.inseusc, made her at the Park on night. We understand the ground ij now openly taken by some of the owners of the factories it will hereaftpr be a conditif'U of enipioyment, that those employpd must vote according to the wish of the rmploypr. We know that rapid were being taken towards the tablishnient of an aristocracy and thr of the classei, but we did not expect to see it coMie to our day. We invite the attention of our aboliiion- to this suliject, for we fear they will make a poor ex change in liberating the cidoird slaves at the South while white slaves are being made at the North. Charity should begin at honifs 11 they vote as the emidoyer how long will il I before they must tlie crced and attend same FkII River Patriot, aiai BALliMORE, Nov 2t-Arr Margaret, Lincoln, E.istru-rt an nlliay I Jok place in I eiin, on like The-is Waite, Portland.

Amr.iica, CouyngUain, aadOro. inst. between iMr Shee'de V. lilackliurii, and Mr ziinbo, Cn.cker, New Orleana Tribune, do via Norfolk Col rOKKIGN rORTS. The Hanover, Le.ich, arr at Batavia, Aiig 25, fm sr ton, wa- to return to The II.

had bcsn in co with Uie Masco, Kea i If, fni Manilla Cor Boston, iu Strain of At Gibraltar, Oct 1 Mexiaan, Lee.disg At Cork Oct 14, Hepuidic, for New Sailed fm gi Croix, 2d inst. Fame, of Bonion, Weston, for Poiiuire. Ai Deinerara, 3d ult, brig Alnxander, Tendletou, fm Banjor, vit Barbidoes, lor leeward islands, same day Alargaret Ann lor iNew York, few da)s. At llavnna, Nov 8 Cambridege, for New Orleans Julin, and do Douglass, do Hellespont, disg Aiui cti Mobile Shield, Chatie, Ini Uoslou Gen Glover, for do ilanuah, do, and SPOIiEN. Nev 20, lat 37 40, Ion 74 35, passed bark Biick- mar, fm York lor Liberia.

Nuv 21 lat 88 Hi ion 74 15, ahip Isaac Newton, 6 dayi fm Portsmouth lor New Orleans. AUKIVALS, CLEARANCES, SALEM, Nov Ro la, (late of Boston) Waters, Indig. POtlTLAND Nov Ci Crockett. Cuba. BANGOR, Nov Uachel A Nniiry, and Augelics, fm AUGUS FA, ov S.dney, Boston Delia 19ih, Emeiald, do; 21si, Jane, do.

Sailed onaul, do. GLOUCESTER, r. ida, Say ward, SuriniB. Cl I Casket, Ma ch uit, New Orleans ED ua ov Anier ca, Coiliii, Pacific OcMn Nautuckel, l2tX) bbls oil. PROVIDENCE, 23-('Id Poland, Rogers Triton, lor Savaiui is at anchor lie aw, has lost an iitchf r.

HARTFORD, Nov Oitavia, Churchill, Poston. NEW HAVEN, Nov Allas, Mayo, liailmdo s. ALBAN Tahint, Boston Visicher, and Victor, do. NEW YORK, Nov Neptune, Hills, Loadon, via Cork Eliz i Susan, Dyer, Malaga, Oct 22 1 Grand Turk, Banleli, Deinerara 5 Susan, Copeland Trinidad Ar ei, i'aulrel, Vera P-jnsa Mitchell of Portland, fin Havana, vU Beaufort, NC. Cld Si Andrew, Hurvey, Liverpool ro und, Anihnny, Havre ikspsare, Uliner, New Orleans Lifly VVnshinxtwn, St Murks via Key Wast Pequot, Ualier, 1 osloii.

PHILADELPHIA, Nov 21 Forrester, Snow, St Mur ship John, Hubbard, for Cape de Verds, lesliy. Cld Splendid, iMcKi ntie, Boston 2 Cumberland, Siiiuck, Rt Jago Two La Fatal Affray that 7th muiid Hale, which in the death of tlie New Vorx. Hailed i'hinn, Boston The circuiiiitance will jiuiicial invesiigation. 22d-ArrMary, Nic erson. New Or tans.

Cld Smyrna, Pet Th. l.y a loa.lej J.ck.on, whip, breaking the ekull andsiicking the bull ol the whip land. New Urleani aac Fianklin, Smith Trade, not Banka, regulates Exchange stand that dralls on Cincinnati, which, last spring, wouUt nut be negotiated at nuich less than ten per cent, discount, now, when the produce is coming in, pell readily at par. lull three inches iu the iMr Hale is admitted lo bail ill a build uf Mr Blackburn died on the morning of the iievtr spoke after 1 received the fiial blow. about Nov MutsliaUi Eastport Elvira, Plummer, Portsmouth.

RlCIl.MOND, Nov Gladiator, Cook, Boston. Stilcd Cinciiin iius, do. NC. Nov Lafayette, Kin Abigaii Eliia, C-iniden, Me. Cor New OrUviiiii, Medical Courage The bravery of a true pliyslciaii bi I3tli, Laurel.

FiucU, Havuna Condor, or furgeou iii liis ovvii bed side of pestikmce and Oreciaii, nierara Atalanta, Charlusion. deatb-llie cock pit uf a I. or the hospitals of a Gu.daloupe; 13ih, l'ar- terloo proverbial; bul neveriheless fOine- ci.l I4ih, hn Randall, Barbadors Charles, OrfT, Nuwsu hat acipiired courage by educatioii, is licking ISth, Zephyr, Comer, do Savage, Hansock, Cuba 7 th, Sally in the hearts uf thore wlio are 011 matters Aun Mnrrymun, Barbadoes. cieiit and arrogant. A cur itive jirocess has I cii invented Bevis, Elwell, nnd Almenif by Caretto, in tlie chohaa in iie.ir Naplcs.

He has decreed that physiciaiis abandoning their post fhould be cotiaidcred as tiied by cuiiri-martial and I io I. lub ol ussembied in tlie an 1 yebed aiK guiaaed in iiiiitatiini ul ol 'I'iie AtI.is IS to think Mr Mills, (U. S. District Attorney,) ehuuhl have at his home, in Hampden on the day uf elvction, e.i)Sthat tiie people tiieie intend tw leu'unslratc aganist his travelling that way heiealter, in the Miontii ol Nuvem ber! What iloci ihe think ih'j whig ultice huldei, Mairton, whu w.is ainung the must active vote distributora in uii tiie iiii'tanli Htury published in tlie Bosiun Atlas and Bostun Courier, that a son uf m. Parmenter, diiiributed any vutes but the regular democratic ones, at ihe the names ul Morton and Foster li untrue.

Mii? Louisa Wallace has recoviired of Dr Sappington, in a suit lor a breach of promise. '1 his drawi ng the sap to eoine piirpoic, Ftire U'ater to in- vebtigato the fiubject tbe inlroducitun of a copiousoup- ply of soft water itilo thi city, laid their report before the Commoii Cinincil last evening. Five hundred copies of the repoi I were ordered to be tepori re-j Norris, Honnire. As the train uf railroad cars from Boston to Providence npproaidied Uuxbury, on Thursday morning, three horses, harnessed to a wagon, took fright and stalled across the middle liHise was knocked down by the locomotive, and his logs broken. lie was soon killed.

Mr benefit, evening, was one which he must consider highly coiBplimentaiy. I'he house was well filled with a very intelligent aiidience, and the play leceived wiib warm inanirestniions of approbation tliiough- will be about Journal. out its performance. ------------------------------------j Cruelty at sea the Su()reme Judicial Court in James Semple, lale of the llouse of Represen- this town, 3 e'terday, the jury returned a veiilictof one ialivt Illiiiois, has received the by the i hundred and fifty dollars damages, with costs, in an Presiilent, of Charge des AfTuires ol the United States to the Republic of New Cranada. Joseph Balestier is been as Consul of the United rotates at Singapora, by the liriti.h and Indian governnients.

(iO" A Cot respondent has the firet volume and given us the juice of it, which will fouiul in the Poetical Column, First Page. The You7ig ll'tfe The first edition of this work was sold in a lortnight. Mr Light publishes the (letond edition this afternuon. Doaiie, Hunter, Boiiuey, llavaua Fm mcier dmiih West Indies. a a AH, iMov 13-Arr TenneiuAe, Mattison, New I'orli Hull, I oh Newark, Dunham, York Riehni' ni.

Providence, SavanHub, New York. Cld Vista, l.ighiborn, St At Cockspiir, Wave, fm Alexandria. Cld 17111, Gov Troop, New York Lavmia, Nicho'soii, vestoH Bay. Nov Angel, Hartford, via Savannah, Nov Powhultau, Griilith, t'd I iictioii brouglit by a colored hoaman ugaiiifl the mate of the whaling ship Pacific lor cruel and brutal triatment of tin; coiiiplamaiitoii shipboard BedJorU Mercury. Georgia Legislature letter from Millcdgevills, 01 the l.itli that buih IloUiC.s in joint Wilh un A.

reiinille, Societary ol State, John G. Park, Conipiroller iieiieral, and Thomas Hay 11 Four b.illotiiigH took place without a choice, for Surveyor (ieneial; tlieie being thirteen candidate-i. Typical Eight priiuer.s have been elccted to the Ohio Legialati.re. ol left the Bowery 'i'lieaire on Tuesday ua ible to obtuin sf-at? at the Woodworth benelit. CIlAitlXAIlLK nejkl I.ecuire bt-lorc the aOov? Associ.uion will iic delivered by Kev Pienioiit, at llieUdion, on TlIKiiDAY EVEM.N’G next, 28th inst.

ut 7 I a piecisely. Suhjci (- (y'onst'iiitInopie. J. GUKUA.H IIOGUR.S, Arr dla, Vannnrd, Tuiiipa Bay. tith-Arr Tiiciliis, Russell, Liverpool; Augusta, and Coiistellation, Sampson, Bath Austerliti, New York; Webnter, Ships Ahibaina, JfettcTson, Alaba.nv, and others, are wciu''''' ut the P.Viso..

Cld Liverp.ii 1, Bitsiow, Liverpool Ringleader, Havana; Bi.y, Burt, New York Cid de Russey, River empress, Call, Havana. HniH. aiw baireU heavy Citicii 111" Clear .50 do Nuiiltern Me-a do uUo. Ne vv and No 1 sde hy I'AVjiit Ao kel House. PKit CAN 200 boxes rni Vvi "Hie hy HEvVLNS it 7 Ceiitnd wlmtl.

c27 epistf KMOVA I WINS FlaillEK have remo'cii tu No 7 Central whart. jylU epistf STEPHEN A. General Merchant, U3, Wator si. UStosat 50(7 22 i)2i Dozen cane Chtitr Sents, tor by A PIERCE, 93, Water street..

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