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r- c a r-; I. , r i - : . j u i t :. - , . . a.-. . vi i to 'ut ' j ; TfT ' ire iluJ to a ecrcarJe hoc b tLU Asti fr tlr tij-s-Llc . ' " Niw Yc:VCV, Ibv-f ; !U Ttine dui Salt it 41 ca'j per galas. Ijpts heavy. i . rntMdM, " 4 ) V"lt i?ecvsa La na rkl bea Autiioal Talaea bart btvo uai Jt Lkxivks 4cbta lave ben coo- 1-a.uJ brycoJ tbe fewer d pEtrpt ptjaett. If k W n ptymett,' a tractus mt corao, Jiat ai nrd at tbe d7 of .tCv3o:t arouai ' Ttai muca lUtory aoJ baerratioa mt.i bare tasgbt ererj ooe vb W anj teoaa at all aa4 ary rcuotittf Jmim to comUac the fact l.k tboee iendci rrpori. , C - A7a bar lJ a trim aot fie Crvt, bj toy ftvans ; w4, wi ILrf. do! tiekst AttbocWafcMcbrftW peiixkaJ TkUtkioa, t kr tbe cry Lr proUvtioo br L';b iaU fer C4crimtealk m btut U cmata bWrw'A aV tb ejpim; ol all eUT kifcroiU. We brat it mow. ' It rrsooncii tbroo IVnn)lTaiila ami tl 8Uki Norib ud Kwt U tbat Kow prvtoctioo," m aixkntouil j tbuae borLut foe U, b partial ia U vtmrativo. ' It meani. nci fur aianulacturm. It mwufbigbcr prion for thrtrgtdl tbal aS otLcr cLmcs wt bay, la tbe agrkultaral kv terat ol tbe country m rkt aad Suriabinjc tbat it ta afford to be thus taUxlT Kna' Ww, awlur Uw k taril f tfct last Cuogrcaa, cwatumjitiofl tai Ullrn C bdkstluf a want vi 9vm Ui mrvbaae will raking tatprkeWp aten ' ' ' if But If tbe lanncri would cuncnt to wy JtiUir iua to tbe Byinubann, the D&uU;Vurm vuuld pay tbt a kigbcr prkxa. K'mM lAef f utd if thry dal, tbcat' Ooe tLing would Kdawt tbe otlar. Hat' tbry wookl not. Krcrybixty.krr'wn tbat, witb a n(nTuua afriottltare wt could and woubl uport protW. K eryboJy kaowt tbat a goud cnip, itlt a gxid rvtura ai h, woald p far towurda nnUYiog tbiug to a UulUiy pgaiUaa. Without a (urciga awrket tbe Iknmr w) be at tl tmy of Uw mainfat tuixT. It k not tbat to'portJ are paw Ltrgv, tbat inUrkria with duoxatic tianufatturca. lmpurtlaretmal. It b tbat CoosatuptioQ of guoda ia rului-ud jgr Uw tiuMt bcu. Ii ibis to be mnodicd by Inpoaing imb bunkta on tbe tfortmacf t ,",tl.':, . Uiaaua w'llea.-Wa ba Uen rcjo.lid td Ute , 4 Ciht oo aud after Tburaday, ?tb aU tbo Stuuw fjcay " 01 icaft Mr eauurwa ai j e ckxm, i: m ., imtcaa oi I'roai tht Saw Leodva CLruakU, OcluUr 2U. ft fftlgMl OlaM Cas In NW lxHi A I U n t la ' , " aUm( a RrgrIIh Hva n4 Km. , j tbe 20tb oT cicptrraber a rmd M Wifaifngton X. C, 108(11x1 with yt-llow ph lanihtt bound to a portl ta (hh vicioKy: NVbcn alx daya oat boot Wilmington, te rfew ia Ibe (qrecaatla bwrd aoutxlof rappim;, er'ataUj proceeding kam tbe fur. bokL ih uare)Hng t as exrJatttiow of the wifiitciioaa nniw, there wa fcutid to be b nlrwr W the wood tllc," t)d oio uf 4 Afrks'a aable aontrajllo of aantxit, and evidently ex- kauitnd froai kxig (atiing, wudiaouvorad tben and HhtcM Here waa troubto hr the laptami Almoin ne naj aakl tbire dottart u a amrcb a to thu uu thorites 'at Wtlminrtmt, Who bad eipkircd hU ttmi ip m aixb of colored iadivkloau, ttcbm U ail port, ami wouw aave etidcntly bceotbaUat staaia tbewarM to "run oft" a elarcbtire waa a ttvw datkoy aHualIHa hiianV fie fat Nut TW irca imnTHiuai nam ne pua roe out from among tbe happy wihjtvt of Uw patriarrbW inttitaUoct bccauiw be winked to tw free ! that bo bo- bmecd to a t)CCT4 wouwq' vf6 liwd about 00 oiilua Irota town or.Wiiuitngiouaua uuu eo naa aocmao himai If in tbe itsa4'i bold ail dara before aiw lolt -port. He bad-thai been Ibcre lldaj when be waa found, and hit J' xk of provtBieua bad bom two ixnitata "nf cracken anda pk(oi caefeo, wolca be bad mouiiv full nroTitled lor tbe vovart. Uw captain diililcwl t- eeedincrlr tbe itka of liarhnrina a fairiUvr, but na be bad ta cbooae brtwora tbat and throwing bin overboard, fat eoaid do bo hotter tbaa to let him etay aboard until he reached "port -Yesterday morning at about 2 o'clock, the vcaa-l ar lived ofl tbe entraoco to Mystic lUvcr, six milra oaat of tbe awath of t:.i harbor. I be capuiu lowered bia immi and wrnt dirw t-'y aohorq lor an oflicer, to wh(wc cuaUxly be ttilrut aarrmlcr bit ciiorud iacri(. Vu returning be fuaed tlai Joe, the alavc, wai miming, having juna ed overboard and iwara ashore. .The captain cauw to thii city to wake cflorla for hb nxtltu Jo pawing on Bute atrcct be acvidctiUy g lauood Into tbe vfira douf of adoUiiiif itnrc, and thtTe.hrhttld Oiflee before the ghm critically bejectlog LiuiaJf with ft view to aMcrr Uia wbetber a coat bt wan tbn trring on waa a (rood fit; aad aba if it waa '" becoming." ( lie runbrd into -the lore and gvn tbe unhappy orgfo " jmrtmdur fit," by announcing to him Ibe uiipkanant Inuingencc Ibat be oat droo that dunnace and come akmff." lie kxl tbe crat-fallea Africaa directlf to tlt Cimtoiii House, aad Bade known to Collector Mather, who b a Uaited Htatee Cotnmisaioncr, tbe, circumBtanw of tbe caac It bad ia the meantime become noiard about the atrecU that there was a ulnnt case " in nnvrew. and a atir was made among the pmiiJc. Jud Braodrgee of tbe Police (Vwrt, bearing of the matter, went down to the Custom Ifousc, accompanied by a nuui- bef of oar ' pfunu'iienV citizens. Kntcring the vfrice of tbe Collector, there was found jwenent brsntc Uie tot bv'tnr ikM rant in nf IM verf !f llic drn lii t imth). one or more of the ofHoers of Urn TJoitid JtAUa rewini' cotter stationed at Uui port JuuVe Urauil'ec imuirudi of tbtt Collector if the negro was a prisoner, and was in - tonnc4 that he (the Collector) as a United Htatee Ootn Voifmooer, held bin kl charge i that tbe man bad admit- ted himself to be a fugitive alave. Turniag to tbe ncrroJ 4i.. t.. i .1..1 u-. t k i "... iv -A go free. - lie exprcaeod bb strong- dwiqclinatioo to n mailt Uicre any nnger than was absolutely necessary, and desired to go at once if tiiat would bt generally aat isfactory to those present Judge I.raiMk'gee tohl him to "eo, then." The coHector protested ajraimit any in terference with bis movements, hat o'n the lvke of, J ode Brandegcc the ncgr started, llie t'uhtotii Hmftc ' it . i I . t . . .1 omcuua aiicmouxi hi awp nun, uut boiiruuw ioc prca ence of tbe opposing party prevented tbuir efforts being of much avail, and tbe darkey evaporated in a remarkably abort space of time.' When lust ect-ft be was proptljiBr op Bank street, witb coat (ails flattering in Uic rear, and partially bidden from the vkw by the cloud of duet be kicked up. We bear that be took patwure by the ondcr-gronnd railroad,1 oa his way out from tbe "land of the free," to cone po more back forever. : ,, ; ; , f The above speaks for itnelf. ' It abowa what any Uni ted States law worUi is New England in general, and New London, Ccwnectkat, in part'tcalar. We tb'inkj our readers iH agree wiUt as in bencving that the only class of Federal laws likely to be rwpccteJ in Xew En, land, are those giving :boan ties " tbetr fisheries, or pro tects' their manufactures at tbe expense of tbe South ern r'nter. Jadge JJraodegee seems to be a fur sncct- men of onncctica,t patriots and philMthropista, who dj;1 ' r-t at bacslttlie autlorifj of laws made in pur 5 cf tbe Constitution of tbe United BUtcs. We i not " locate " tie ningcrwe don't believe tbe story t '1 by tin. c'f ce - for he fs, we fear, warlj as 1 'f frimi, d , fc3 t. 3 l'-3 o. Erasdcgee, who Is l j i!'y re spc. ... f ctors. .EULcr HiQ elector c -o. t Nfl : is '2 rvV. . AsJ j .1 1' very 4 a'.J talk aSxt tie r'craa Ucioo. Llc fraaa Earape Arrival a la .U-AA- la C . AtuikTA, Oct, 5. Tbe Iluirxt! bA arriml t York from Urerrw, wiih dtrt to tb JJ'Ji ikpC T sales of cotton oa VlxiiT isocr.U-d ta 10. 000 bei, at ia bJvt of 1-1 j. la roe cws bJJetj de 111 a Lnber adranee. Coe.4 are ted ai 9 t4'. NswYo..t4.-Tb.rtea;p CabaaU.fr. Havana on the Zj'X arrived tonky. Aa Jtavrkw vtaael bad kuded a rarro of slaves at Cardenas. Two kaodrrd aad tT.y bad (Led ea tbe pajwaff, of fUrraiion. Health ol Havana ia.rmirr. 6na arJ bt Xoiaaaes arm. tuaia - cujeu vxiixx very oaa. but- un'1' ' ' " t the fresbert Frrocb woman will make you tarkbome . i Im$w Omm Itatw and of good trc Mariners you taaA uaoae for Sr. Ut B.Oct4. IjJw advices Utlieitb alt, toumlL I have found the beet rub perfect kimkm bav bcea recti vcd. Cor. Cuaiming baa bee ea a 1 mean, of course. kiidne af manner. Moet men are pWtr trip U tbe Cottoa Wood Kanyoa, In eoesparj a httb bashful ahb womra. Young men get over it by with the ttut of Munaocian. . , bra ado Lit baa with a kiod ol siTcot civrHir,cOB- l.Acbc of the p-ace u Utswiuig bvquttit luuLk uVirtiiuc; ajr. New if w atmfy aeter ta Wk ad waa anticipated with tbe ludiana. Tbe mad oa tb 17th vaaUg ol Ibis ahyaix. whaw makea mm doubfy aetA of Aagata waa deatroved by tbem. Tbry tbrratra to tive as tbat many a ch ver aiaa b cooioos of being a rob evtry mail tod sUmnle tbe akxk of Califirnia tvrf1 luul ailh wonmw- if jou never wound tUtn by eniirrant trains. . , o4, or word, or inkiuaUou, or implicatiue, and otver Brigbaa was sUll sdf iacuitwattJ. .' . w . ' - "'" j . T """TT" . V , wi. iurwr,. mu.p tiww mr rivrd btw tonby, bnngmg autre pasretigers and ox of the rrcw of tbe til fabl Austria. Aatoiig U tiavwen- gera b a girl fi wrtora years of age. .... . TU kJlowiag are the asm saved j Id cabin, (. Sbrpet and Andrew lin.M4n t .stonan CrwJ Kfflcrt, tiorg.ii I jtclicn, W ilklm llraunsdoff, Ileinrah , Foukt. JoachJif Ilcaa, Uward Aakia, Josbepb hmort-, Lrt,1flw'"n'I,c!7,w,r W uarnts, Jobanon lUnnmller, and Chnstopbcr I'Unker. i -r1'." Fdig..J Jul Kaise.fct'uiMiJ Frederick llieielot do ; lliur BmsY, do. ; Juha IJoh icnt, lham llehirk'k, and Jahr, sailors. TIm AtUtl C'aM. New Yokk, tkt 4. Tbe futlowing naage has been received from Trinity Hay, dated the 1st inal t " " Nothing bus laa done with Yakiotk. Some very soul carrwU rufircl frwa Valoitia, bnt w4hingju- Ulligibk". DbHaitv. : Tbisitv BiV.tVt. 4.-Tbere b no apparent change , of working. 1 shall telegraph again to-night in mm -'w R j-.u ! ' HsSiiTf. Ttaa MjraUry Mftilrml mt Atlrgt Slar. 'aw Yoaa, Oct. 4. Marshal llrnders has arrim bore froia New Bedford, with Cart. Macomhtr, the mate, and four of Uie crew tf tbe brig llaidee, which rccuotly Urxlol 9(H) slaves at L'ardonaa. , The llaakw was scot Ucd off klontauk point the rortogiHwe crew buxlingat that point The llakk belonged to New York, and Uacomlicr nails Irom iew ivilnm RaragM at tba Ysllsw Fvr at tea. At'ufKTJL CM. 4. Tbe Tallahaastw Journal of tbe 2d last sUkw that on the 2rith alt the British bartiuc rjirxTanta (rota V era Crux, uoiiimI to f.lverpooi with a cargo of mahogany, was 08 Bmrt fn dUtrcsa. Two OMo were sick and one boy well, but tbo captaia, autte, and tbe rest of tho crew wire ikad. Tba Kaptransa was manned lnnn tlic ktcamer Urixaba and sent into Apak- cblcota. : 1 " 1 " ' llMltlt Im BavsmiKh. HAVAkNiii, Oct 4. Tbcro were no dca'iui from tht Hvertu-day. ' '4 , Tha ta I harl.l, TU aumia r 4 deaths in Cbarkaton fur the past week were ninety-Uiree of these, sixty-four were from yellow fever, lie toutl riraUM, so tar, amounts to ore nnnurtd ami twanty-ciuht. It b graUfying to observe this evi- ilcncc of continued decrease Is tbq i-ver. , We copy the following from ibu Charleston Amar t- "We ienn, IVoni coinjx leiit medical audun-ity, tbat Uic type of lever now prevailing k much more manageable than ( tbat preceding tbe duclinc. . It has, to a great de gree, withdrawn from the lower wank, and b now chiefly pmvaknt lit tbe Neck wards, HhouM arttlcd wiather lie voochwli'd us, we shall soon bo enabled to chronicle its entire disappcanuice," Columbia Smtik Curoltnum. ApptMtntnt by tb PrfdrfrHt. Jubti UurM, aaval officer, Charleston, 8. C, vica Hen ry M. Howard, dsoaased. From ths Ctsavalaii4 rtaindsaltr of Wednesday, Doafcts tr.lopmnl Tli Boksr and Dn t'asa Kcll)MMt Twa BrathsN nan Away with Tws Buuaa af Us I'pyvr Ta I In I. Mr. IJoyd, a highly rcsia-cUble farnior of Wiellifle, arrived in this city but evening in an excited state of iiiUMix Ue sought Oat Uarabai uallagtwr, and told him that his two danghtors had doped on Monday night with two hired tncn. brothers, and named respectively Cbanacef Lswjs and Ktson Iwia. Mr. lioyd aakl he UiourU tbey were in this city. The Marshal put on bb seven leagne boots and romrnt nooil walking rapidly ... .. ... m i- . . t , . arounn ine euy. ne nnroa ue enierpnsing panics at last at the Franklin House, on rear! street. Watson Lewis had already married ooe of tbe sisters ami retired for nieht Chaonory lewis was making arrature- inents to marry the other sister, when tbe Marshal ap (icarcd ami took him and his intended to Uie police station. '-Locking Cbaiiooey fx; wis up in the watch- house, Air. IJoyd took bis danghter to ihe Commercial House and kxked her up in a room. Mr. Uoyd, in addition to being au extensive ami flour whing farmer, keeps a tavern m Wicklifll', which is very kvorably known thnwgh UiU section. It h located near the hike shore, nod near where the ill-fated steamer Griffith was burned some years since. Mr. I owns some four hundred ami fifty acres of land in Wickliflc And b quite wealthy. His daughter are uatned Mary and 1-sui a. Mary is about twenty years okl, and Laura about six teen. Tney are splendid looking girls, and arc fashionably and richly dressed. Tbcy arc both well odd- CatctT, havini enjoyed Bnpcrior, ad vantages, in this re- niect . . llie licww uroiiH-rs are uncoutn, nncducalod and ovcrirrown specimens of humanity, ami can ncitlicr read mm.t a it . .s a. Dor write. They hired out to Mr. Lloyd some six months auo. I Ic paid WaUon, the eldest one, $13, and Chaan- cey $10 a month. Chauneey Iwk, the young man who didn't get married nnd whopaSHcd the night in the watch Dihi', is a very n.v!jr suu enipiu BR.rmg young man. We doubt if h(! knows enough to exerciso tLc sagaoity of a common Miangnae enicsrn ana go under cover aim it mi us. Ho was released this morning, at Uie narration of Mr. Lloyd, and requested to M sooot' which be hastily did. He pronibod, with tears in his eyes, never to some witiiin U n miles of - Wicklifle again. 1 be marrad brotnervjf course cannot 1 inlcricrrcd with, ; 'llio parties eloped at about 11 o'clock on Monday eight and were not missed until yesterday morning. The brothers hired a borne and baggy at Willoughby's, and wtnt to Mr. IJoyd's house, whero Uie girk were a a ailing theiit, with tlicir trunks sll jmeked. The girls kit Uw house noislessly and got into Uie buggy, and the parties moved slowly towards Cleveland. One of tbe brothers walked all of tho way here (about 16 miles) tnd tbe other rode and drove. Arriving here they stop. poa at uk vAnnioLTcuu iioasu in uie evening B jus tice was called in aud Watson and Mary were married. Chauneey and Laura concluded to postpone being united until this morning, which conclusion fortunately enabled Mr. IJoyd to prevent tbe ceremony. The parties all moved from the Commercial to tbe Franklin, where they Were found as above stated. .... I, if J 1'bis b Uie moat remarkable case of eJopernent we ever heard of. It utterly eclipses tfieBokcr and Dean case. What two handsome and cultivated girls, as the Misses IJoyd certainly were, could find to admire in two suck fellows its ths Lewis brothers Is more than we can imagine. 'Mr. Lloyd and Jus wiic are overwhelmed wiU jnei dj lae lacxpucawe conauct of tocif aaugten. fl 1 HUf. I. t-'t tutib U U ' ' ' : 1 -t t jvtt krc w . : I'. H t tie 1kT tkt t . cc4 to U .. grvi ett( tie k ; I ti0 i. 1 it Krt ei c ..cw cue ' . r,.r pVj.ki. t' '-rm m'. X. yrmp w jiaa w froa tbe crJe r::;ve Lrw t ll on-1 P-.rt, ja J I rp L:V-cf (U'a't roi eny Lt?t.Xl 4-2 root T XJ fv' , ,i 00 Weil tbra; cent u flabact caa KaJy tmr j- ITJ La t I thrt tveh Lis tms.TW7 rnch u a ttw-txxh cftb - - ". L. it' riZZte baby 's bum. Afl tbia ajeans tart. Ta be a krBi H is nemaary ta be handsome, well made, of pvat jrotxl manners, aad ol th Now, every gtri eta Lave ajaat . if yoa are cot pciUvry - , ".i ia hwgue witb any am man ague anOtaf why, a little judicious Batttry of manner, only, not of words, the whole litbe mat. b yours. jj,f, yoa DoUced tUt WJ smart' WOWCB U IX V- w Ulk, f 1Vrc trr, U tMne snay be calkd li - Lb b,. unmm WnUv ritii. ltJ from New York, ajmHuura, wb moke and drink sber- ttrs at night, and call tbe gentknicn ty tbeir chriaUaa Batua, and who arc always very conpieuous; bnt k the mum JlBirVnoe U tweeo such people and ife, lh.t thm j, Wh wttm ftotorMy and fima. Tbe d.mculty Jk, that tact b not to be Uaght. Itb tbe luUhnct syaitLy combrntly oo tbeakrU lUaira Lt la tiniiw maitiwly. b Bnviii itibl iloinv hal k .,1. BTatiVly. by omhUnc all allusions that are not sa " Never speak of hemp to a man whose father waa hanged,' b tlie negative way of staling tail " All things to alt Bna," b tba positive war. 1'bt rv b ao mwi U asking aw about the morality of this. I am treating on belks and maniy?rs not of saints and moral philosophers. , , t'oanAar EssataA wriU-r in the Waahingtoo to eorrtct the - perturbations " of tl , wilk to cbarmetersftd career of our fveoinj nest, twit utlum. says t In numerous papers ve have observed stateuenU that the brilliant comet now vuwote jn the aoruwvst (knows as Itonati's) b tbe same which appeared in 1264 and again In 1956.' This b not correct, as there is a wide dissimilarity between tbeir paths. Tbe comet of 1556, kuowa amorur astronomers as Charks Vs. k supposed to be identical with Tuttle's third cons t of which can now ! sreen only with tbe assistance of a teJcscoi. Its period wu about 292 years, but owing to the retar dations in its motions, , caused by tht attraction 0 Uie lanrcr planets. It is now ten years behind its time. When Uie comet width k now so conspicuous wu first discovered, its orbit was found to be so near that of the first comet of 12 1 that tbe two bodies were sur mised to be identical and t return every thirty-one years. 1 nis supposition, however, dors not sera des tined to be confirmed. ' Tbo accurate calculations of t element, which have been published, combine to tender it almost scrtaia that several utousand yaars most bum before it again visits our Systor we also observe a paragrapn in some 01 ue papers 10 the effect that a few cveniiurs since " the three Dlaacts. Mars, Jupitor and Venus, appeared in rauKS on the western sky." This k somewhat hicredible, since while Mars and Venus are In the southwest shortly alter sun set Jupiter k then below the borisnn, and duct not rise until about tea o'clock, after which it may be seen in Uie Berlheai t Yeoua b now in Scorpio, Mars is yast en- tutH fjaprtcorti, and JnpitiT is la uemini. "( A DtSAyroiKTSMT-Yietordayafti'rnoon Justloe Tardy waa disturbed in those comlorlabie nxditBtioni induoed ry a virtuous mo by tot envanco 01 two genua men, xte of whom, a very genteel And urbane Individual, desired Uic 'Squire to accompany him to a certain note) and join him in U holy loods of widlock. ,Tho JusUcs pat some " blanks 'Ma lib pocket and proceeded to follow the in, bk countenance glowing with tho plrsant antici nation of a Ice. The trio sencht Out the hotel and took A seat in tbe parlor. The clerk was colled, and after a wkbiwred conversation with the croons, disappeared but returned shortly with ' the tiirillmf announcement that the lady declined attending. Here was a dilemma. But the cnterprifalng bridegroom, proving himself equal to it seized it by both horns and suggested tbat since the lady would not oomo to tnem,ihct would go to the lady, and Immediately led Uw way to Uie kitchen. There stood a strapping girl muling mincemeat of a stubborn piece of beet, with a formiilable chopping knife, looking as though she would like to make mineement out of the whoh party. The "8quire Inquired if she was willing to take this man lor her wedded hnsbund T She declared site was not 1 that 14 be might be good enough for some, but be wasn't good enough for Iter." JShe said she hadn't known h'rra but three weeks. He had been drank all that time, and she had taken rare of him. ' The an fortunate lover waa filled witb mortification and chagrin at this crod announcement and begged the 'Squire A pardon very pathetically. The "Squire took his Ware. Detroit Advtrtmr, 28M. 1 -" - - 1 r KAI.M OF 1,000 FIXIWKKH. Thin excellrnt rosmetic liss hrjeome a necessary article fur ths ToHct. It purifies the Hrcslh, cleans tha Teeth, and bstiAoa ths complexion. Try It! ;r From ths Norfolk Herald. Tbo VegaUMo ar Track Trad 1 We have !ecn politely favored with the following intcresUng and valuable statistics, by Mr. Francis B. lixon, the highly intelligent clerk ol Uie Merchant' ami MettWHtrt rjxthanft, extracwa oy mm irom ine snip ping list of the various steamers, and other authentic sources, and exhibiting Uic number ol barrels, boxes, and baskets of peas, cucumbers, beans, tomatoes, rad ishes, rhubarb, asrtaragns, apples, pears, peacltcs, Ac., Ac, with the total exports to each market during the months or June, J uly and August : .... ,J? sck sees, New York 6i,m Valiw. 1183,063 M rkiladl.hia Haltiinor Kichmoad li.W.7 SO 93j,9M OO 6,477 60 Total. t0,082 40 The above packages (says Mr. D ) Are estimated At $3 50, which k a row figure, as. the largest portion of the packages were barrels of cucumbers, radishes, pota toes, Ac., which in Uw carry part of Uie season com- mnnds 86 to fit each. ' ' ' "" ' , The above statement sh6ws a vtry krge amount ship ped to Baltimore ; ami it is proper to remark, tbat much of it went through to Pbiladclphia, Washington, and eam as far as Cincinnati via the former cirv. ; In addition to Uie Above there bare been from 75,000 to 100,000 watermelons shipped hence to Northern ports, during tbe season. 1 , . ' '. It will be seea by comparing the foregoing statement with tbat made last year, that this trade k very rapidly increasing. Tit total qttantity ihipptd last war vat 96,099 package, valwd at 336,446 51. Wt Aace, thtrefort, an tncrtm thii year in quantity of 32,496 packages, and tn twue of $113, 1 36. Narrow EscArv or rB Pbisidknt Tho Washington talon af Hatardnr, notkinr the examtnatfoa of W, Btrons;, B lunttio who fired Into a fodgs of Free Masons, wounding oa of them, says t '., -- ' AbioBM other itmraUr inrk's. ba relates an interview ia becenber last with the President whose protectioa be wis anxious to I sis. Bet ore coins; to the White House he had srnied himself, and avows that it was his intention to have shot the President if he had not supposed be wu kindly dis posed towards kin. la reply to tha inqniry what be would save done had tbe President told him he did Dot want to have anything to do with him, he replied emphatically tbat be " would have shot htm.': if be reauy us a toe interview, k arfil aa aaa at nrv !,., 1ui Irmiiint'i life Wu ia tmi. boot danger, foe lbs nan seems to sol wholly regardleal efj Wawt?'wnwaw , r,.., .aiaA. , ... ,,JM .... S7.424 .... l,oi i. . A. . -f. -rxtt it -1 -.Tii :. i' iat rvr J CiV.es es due to tl 'jxtC ispcLs ol rtf w ETt K active, arxl ftjcitt'iaes eo incv-STfti-1 ett, ooe tur tic.-O.r ' wtun, n:w remit QaT UCl'Ju.r? XTlTvkTS, CKW IWLI.T XCVUr DO! t'.a-a Ki a cue if e ccu.d Eao.rsiaca ary- r.i'a'i txla, acd ccnu3ot!y at tl BiOLreaof a loan ben ve know Lis aoUrtTi-ets, Lj a a a a.- i sup fij&i ihe wact, wty a i we cannot get wi 01 tl work ! A swialkr work by the same writer perbap gives an ins:ght icto the reasoa. It k tbe Frina ' handbook of the principal familks of Bossia ; a soa3 octavo volume oi barely 200 pages, which k tbe r$t . 9 .. ....... - ..-,. approach towards soux-thicg l.ke a EaseiMpeersgnaod Tcry curious aod iuteresticg it ' b. It wu no sooner out in tbe Itossun hrguage, bowtrer, than it was sop pressed, and its autbor k said to have incurred tbe tem porary dispksnre of tbe EzEperor by publishing Uie book. Strange coon try, ic which tbe publication of a peerage beconies an o&nce agaioat Uie State ! Yet is this Ltte volume we have, besides a fiance at tbe pa trician orders of Ruia, a certain insight into tbe rea auua why, at the present moment Buasia docs not de sire tbe publk-atao of btr wwa history, or tvt her Peerage ocitber bit liln d lro aor her Uoldea Bull I be very asmvt of Busb'iaa names reminds us bow alien kUiak that V:slern Empire fruca tbe West of Europe ; her nwucs ran scaraiy be coc verted into estan alphaUts, and it k alrrnvt aa diSeult to classify her nooks according to Western ideas. Ite alpha bet k so different from tbat of Uie Boman or Ger man that it k impossible to convey a correct idea of wcr, or to spell names in such a manner as 10 givt any certain approximauon 01 ineir boudu iot tbe uesttrn reakr. lake ue bouse or - taernvsnei, the spelling of which, even by this book, k half ro!ih, lutlf English. According to whole t olisn, it would be, says Uie English editor, " ("acrnytawv ; English, 'Cher nyslaf ;" (ierman, " 1 achernischew French, " Tcher- 111cm u ; iiauan, - wmwru. inKiiy vtwsHa-rcu, Biusia may be n-garded as divided into three social di visiwia tlw nobk. the nurchanU aod Uie a,sants tbe tast until now slaves, but having certain cooskkTa- tions which tlie students of Englieb base tenure may un dirstand. Tbe merchant appears. to be only bow be. K iu'uiug, if be has began, to acquire a firm footing in Uie 8 tale ; and the nobics, as we shall see, are as heteroge neous a class as wt could find almost in any part of tlie u-vant lo explaiu the utterly worthless nature M tlie title of liarou ia Uussia. Prince PoHroroukv exuluius that it k owing to the custom of conlerring the title 011 tlie Court bankers in, a country whete tbe industrious class enjoys no consideration whatever 1 and a aote adds Uiat the merchants a&ist Uik degradation of tbeir own order by constat th aiding their sons to escape from it into the lower rank of aobka, wnuo the persona raBjed from Uie rabble of trade to the order of Barons equally try to escape upwards into Uie tolerable grade of Counts. In Russia ostensibly there are five orders of nobles s 1. Princes of Uic Empire; 2. Count oi tba Empire 3. Barons of Uie Empire; 4. Gentle men without title, ennobkd before Peter I ; 5. Gentlemen without UUe, enobkd after that reign. The English have almost lost tlie power of defiling a class of untitled aobks, or gen try 1 but wa may mttmmlxr Uiat, ta tbe Herald sdn lect, every piun u poUc or " nobilus " who is knowable, that k, w-nd hat A right to bear Arms by Which bk family may bo known 1 and in all countries ol modern Eurone tho Sovereign IVince where Such there is, h&s bad a power of giving nobility and arms. But if we have in so great a degree lost Uie distinction between tbo no ble and tbo non-noble classes, in Russia noble and ignoble have been completely fused by Uic very mode In which the patrician orders have burn composed. There k every cmicwivablo variety of origin and of character ktic, some ol the most anomalous incidents being among the most recent and memorable. A Bagratiouo traces his lineage, like a cuetian nobleman, or a Courtcnay, straight up iuto the very midsts of the middle ages, or beyond ; a Bolgorouty k descended from Uic bouse ol Rurik, the earliest general monarch of anything like a Russia." ' 7lirtmt houses or families of Princes " arc thus (kucended, and three more by Uie female line ; whifc five more, the Tatiscbeff, Yerapkine, Rjevski. Tol- bouzino end Liapounoff, represent direct desandtuits of Rnriki'who Uirew up the jiriiu.'uly titls in proud mortifi cation on being reduced to the condition of Boyart p juuscova. iq me same peerage wim tnese actions of An imperial Itouse, we bars t iroasBsiaas tolled Prince " by courtesy ; Uie Counts Kutaissofi", descended from John Kotrtalssofr, the Grand Duke TauI's butler, whom old Sauvaroff, returning from tbe Wars, held up as a model to his own butler ; and Uie Counts StrcfonofT descended from Anika Strogonofi, aa oppulcnt merchant a mine owner in Uie Oural Mountains, wlio won over Kossack rbbers to be instruments in conquering for the Czar his Siberian Provinces. Tbe Strogonofls were maIe nobles and governors, and iuimudc,by strokes ol the imperial pen; and tbcy end by being Counts, with a solid ancestral fame, amid the representatives of buUers, Ancient Prin ce, Slav, Portuguese, Jews, and murderers. Potemkin's rise is known, even tn Western Europe the fnvpr itc of a Prim-ess, says Uie indulgent I Mgoroulyj "whose whimsical and unfortunate constitution con demned her to daily excesses, Uic privation of . which would kill," and which " it would be criminal in a Rus sian mind not to forgive, for the sake of the wise, lawful and just government she introduced into the country." This reminds us of theme of a moralist, who defended some one for not practicing what he preached : " You cannot expect a man to preach and firtdtice too ; it wvuni -101BOJ uie taw 01 we uivision 01 moor. 1 nc 1 1 Tl ! A l . I . . iojbi nussian nnmy avens nis assent irom tne explana tions given of the favor shown to Anthony Vicr, a cabin loy, son of a Portuguese Jew and Smuggler, bought and pampered by Peter I, and made Uw first in a house of Counts. But most strangely does Uw Englkb reader alight upon such passages as that in the article on the Princess Bariatinsky. "Prince rhcodorc was one of the murderers of Peter III, and Prince John, (his broth er,) one of the most distinguished and praiseworthy men in bis times, married the Princess Catharine of Holstein- Hcek, a near relation of Peter 111." Or this under tl head of the Counts Orion" " Th! Count Akxis, one of tuc murderers 01 relcr 111, who had the chief command at the famous battle of Cbesme," and looked en while Uie Turkish fleet was beaten by the Englishman, Elphin stop, and Uie Scotchman, Greig, officers fn the Russian service." Or this of the Counts Zonboff" The Connte N icbolas, one of Uic murderers of Paul, struck tbat unfor tunate Prince Uic last blow, which split hk temple." And the strangest traits in this I jbro d'Oro are recent, belong ing to strictly modern times and to our own day. In the introduction Uie translator remarks tbat of the four ages of cations lnlancy, youth, mannood and old age, Kusma has been without the two first as well as tlie last During four great periods of Russian history, from 8C2 to 14C2, " there was no Kusbib at all," only the historical neog- raphy of tbe territories which she now possesses exhibits an unsettled scene of wars, like the middle ages of the rest of Europe. Tbe commencement of ber imperial ex istence, recent as it is, has been marked by vicissitudes al . aa.. wnicn aimosi ncjong to a prehistoric period Vonsti- tutions made and lorgotten ; 1 rinces murdered, their own sobs waiting in a neighboring chamber for formal notice of that official proceeding. The translator likens Russia to France, Uic Russians are called M the French of the North," and he looks forward, to a dose alliance between France and Russia. Meanwhile Uie nobles have1 become more civilized than Uie peasantry or Uie court A literature, encouraged and suppressed by turns, makes iiw.ii mam is tunes as uncompromising bb tnosc 01 r.ng lish Radicals under a Georgian regime, or French rhi- tosopbert under a Capet role ; one-of Uie most out-spoken men being Cicbaiadieff, an officer of Uuzzars ! And now we see a Court competing with a peerage for tbe tavor oi a peasantry, wnicn re-pays oppressions with loyal submission and emancipation with forest fires. ' If Uie peerage of Dolgorouky throws so much light on Uie politics of Russia, what singular disclosures might we not await from bk history I Bnt officially It Beems to De uongm premature icr ituasia to nave a nistory, and to write one k treated as an act of poaching. . London Globe. ; Do Reviere has taken to the desk and is lecturing Love." He should add a chapter on its rosea osing himself as aa floatation. m...... . ; . - t- i r-i .1 c.-jr? ia ue ' r.''Ja.e D-vi a.J r;tri!..; tie kr r " tDviTth;e hzz'.i pds cf tie arji jt wi.ca . ' t nfrerL'.zj breata to ocr city d;rir ue Kt-. r --t wrtU. Now tbe wiadVxairg cut ba ur.a ar,J p jrtb.u.-t. cortiwest and wwt Liri-f ftce J'tr,2 ia L'a at kx-t lay vL-yxj'y about ns, sturirg tbe slujg&b atao-pere wra bvigoratics; Ut, aod arvicg. as we fotxily trust to d-rperse t:ie psti kctial vpors tbat lave harg a death rJ over ocr city for so r acv weary aad gwy weeks. Tbem is aa a Uteaer.t of tbe d arxf e Are til tbat it tales a Euider cLxracter. Msy God cocnn tbk pr-snL, a-sj with t?fSTy"wiEtrr pc-ye tzi sJios cr a2 (L.'.t e.-1 cant kfijene?. We rebaocabfy calctbit? cn aa eariy winter. Tbe season U evidently very aEasu&Ty tmrarl Tbe gtwmjr ean k fully over, aad a peroatare frost , can hardly irjure any crops. l"bs corn k msde. lie droath k spared too little of the cotton to make as sp-, prebend much irury to tbat ercp by tbe rapid comic j oa of winter. We may presume tie seasoa to be fully ooe month ia advance. Tbe yellow fever appeared in Char ktoo about tbe first of Acgost ; in tbe several preced ing years, its advent wu usually about tbe first week in September. If wt bare an early winter and A killing tnt whk-h k very probable in October we may kok for a return of miU weaiher at a later period, and shall probably hare, in N oreniber and December, a six weeks' spefl of Indian Summer, that delicious season of haze And sunshine which bleed autumn and spring together, and Una winter to fcniDorarv AMwtinlneaa in tlw vmial fb. bcace of M ay. LJuirlatm Xfrrvra. -'-' Tha Cktaaa Treaty. llie Celestiab, by tbe 51 it article of tbe treaty, tare consented to tbe suppression in tbeir public documents of tbe rpilLft AartmraM, as applied to turopeans. Things at ore substantial than names bay been extorted from the bars of tbe Chinese by tbe outside MFbarians. The tornier)were evidently pauc-stricken, aod were anx ious to get rid or uieir eoenik. it u saoca to be doubt ed, however, wbether they will preaervt AVith with thoee to whose power tbey bad succumbed under tbe influence of terror. Tbe London Monilcg Post observes : IV day for quibbling In China, II we mistake, is, however, cow bv. Tbe foar rea teat powers 00 earth have an equal interest in keeping tbe Chinese to their stipulation, and- antes there be aooe new compli cations at prvsent unforeseen in Europe or in tbe far West England, France, Rossis and America must co operate with view 1 nearly la common. "Wt say very nearly in commou, for albeit Uie interests of Russia are tot identical with those of England, Francs and Ameri ca, still Russia has similar interests as Ourselves and al ius ia opening up Uie rivers and harbors of China, and) in extending trade, wbether by cargo or the ocean, or by caravan along the sWppe and deserts of Tartary." . .in. 1 a Ya'lb Coujtol The number of students in Yale College k now 555, of whom 455 are connected with the Academical amjith the Frojcguonal Departmen t' There k an increase of in Uie former and a decrease of bl in tbe kltcr, from hut year. Ia tba Academical o partmeut there are 35 students from the Southern States. The number Of lrc4e8Bors and Teachers k forty-two. Bi.avx Forcibly Faked. At Chatham, Canada, a few days sgo, a mulatto skve boy, only ten years old, wu forcibly taken from bis master, a Southerner, who bad stopped there on a railway train. . The sheriff and a party of negroes did it Tbe boy cried and dang to hk master, but Uie crowd carried him away, ana ths train went oil with hk muter. '4 " tsoN "-STRrcAM.i The jjropcictor of thk paper was seriously " son "-struck on Friday but, early in the day, but not fatuity. He has so far recovered (from exces sive gladness) that bt k abk to be about attending to his usual business, notwithstanding the stroke, waa a very ftearj one being an " eleven pounder.", buch strokes " will be msvpportahU unless delin quent subscribers will bare the goodness of heart to pay up, so u to enable tbe proprietor to nuat bk Tvpom-. bilitie. La Grange Reporter. ; .t . A western paper monUons as among tba advantagea derived from a real. Ion ce in Iowa, that "people who have eudured a childless union for ' k) these many years In other states, on removing there have been blessed with ' well springs of pleasure ' to ths full extent of their de sire." . i. .11 I 'I A. HEWARD IS OFFERED! For the detection of any person counterfeiting, lmlUtlniy or the vender of any such counterfeit or imHatloa of B(B HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. The genuine, hlgKy eon centrated IMand BUlert is put up la half-pint bottles only, having the name Af tl proprietor, B. Pass, Jr., blown in thent, and his signature around the neck of each and every bottle,- , , I This UaliRhtfuI ,4romi has been received by Americana, with that favor which is only extended to really ecieatiflo preparations. When we consider the marked lucceas at tending its administratioa, ta the most stubborn eases ol J a cm .. r. iro, v. n,iTjn u mmj aillU, ,S7V7Via, nwr burn, Acidity Jot the Btomach, Hick and Nervous Headache, Imliirestion. t'ostlveneas and Piles, tntrrthpf with tha cam- t. iilctc control it exercises over all Nervous, Rheumatic, and h'euralgio AflbetloiM, we cannot wonder at its popularity J Well may the invalid value this remedy. , Bee sdvertisemeaW (Oct. oUk-.5&A-lVi ULSS HETTIE JAMES, will resume her School duties oa tlie first Afonday In October, at ths house occupied by her, last season. 'Terms per quarter ot three swathe m 1st Class, Is j 2nd do. SO ; 3rd do. U ; 4th do. At. Payabkr partly In advance. Kept. asth, ika . t u-u .trafKS. MATILDA BRYAN will re-opeaker School ea Mondsy, the 4th of October, at her residence, corner of Third snd Boundary Street. , , .... ' 8cpt. lth, 1858 . ' llJw S DVSFEPA1A AKD FITS. . , ' DR. o. PHELPS BROWS, tba great carer of W sumption, was for several years so badly afflicted by Dvspepsia, tint for a pait of the time ke wu eonnoed to his' Ud.He'was evidently cored by a prescrlptioa furnished him by a young clairvolnt girl. This prescription, givea him by a mere child, while in a sUU of traooe, Au eared everybody who has taken it never having failed once. Itk equally as sure in cases of Fits u of DTsnrrsu. The In gredients msy be found in any drag store. I Will send this valuable prescription to any person oa the receipt of one Stamp to pay postage. Address ' V, o m. VR, O, FHELP8 BROWN, " No. 21 (Irand 8t Jersey City, N. J, 3ntfi0-Snr Aug. 7, f . . 1 , 1 11 " 1 " 11 j 1 11 11111 1 m ai 1 ... ... 4 ArFifty Gredt cures are knowa to hare beea made ia' WiKliington within two weeks past, aad ia Baltimore at least one hundred, besides hundreds relieved of Corns, Toothache Felons, and mere trifling pains and aches. In Bridgetown, N. J., ia Harrisburg and Wilmington, and also from Cleave laud, Ohio, indeed, everywhere it hu been introduced the report is wonderful. , AU say it beats everything ever tried to take out pain, and to thoroughly remove from the system, both Halt Bheum and Erysipelas, Bheamatiam, Swellings Bores, .Sprains, Waunds, Cuts, Burns, and to core Palpita tion and partial Paralysis. It will do it ninety-Bint cases ia every handled, if used according to directions ; and it ia pleasant, does not smart, cor interfere with any food, aor j other medicine. WASMimiTON, D. C, Ang, 13. Prof. De Urath I can sen a great deal of your Oil, u it If well spokca of in our neighborhood, and not a day passe but tbat I have many calls for it, although Messrs. Stock i Co. keep it. Bend me some immediately ane oblige reurs. truly, KOBT: A. PAYNE, .?J Druggist,, cor. Fourth St. and It Ay. See my written name ou the wrappers ; name blown in ofw ateo. Prof. DB GRATH. . . : ' 39 8. Eighth 8t., Phfladelphia Fof sale In Wilmington, N. C, by Drake A Mclin and W. H. I.ippKt Druggists, and by DrnggUta and Merchants generally. 7 8ept.k-3IA5.lw. ' ' ' I ' -- : ' M SPECIAL SOTICK-FOB PERFUMINQ ni BREATH, CLEANING TEETH AND BEATJTIFYINQ THE COMPLEX. ION, use "J?aim ol,000 yioweri.". For dressing Ladies Hair, ass " Woodland Cream," a new Pomade." It enrk Gentlemen's Hair beautifully. Price 60 Cents each. 1 . . t f ij Proprietors, K.Y. Bold wholesale and retail, by W. H. LIPPITT, . : Dec. 14 84-ly : ?K Druggist A Chemist. ( ,r. J . : 111 . I i .. . . . fj. j .in i. AMBROTYPKS -;-f ... i TAKEN IN THE BEST MANNER BY E. T. BAEBY AT MOZART HALL, formerly Whitebarst's Gallery. 1 l r t Jan, 23d, 1858 117.4 I-
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