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“ARRIVAL OF THE CRESCENT city. Very Late from Chagres aud Jamaica. NOTHING FROM @ALIFORNIA. ic. die., de. ‘The fine steamehip Crescent City, Capt. Stoddard, ar- rived at this port early yesterday morning, from Chagres, whence she sailed on the 16th. aud Kingston, Jamaica, whenee she sailed on the 20th inet. Our advices from Chagres. are of the I6th; Panama of the 6th. and King-ten. Jamaica, 20th inst, We have also advices rom the Mosquito territory—they are not very late, but are somewhat interesting. ‘There is nothing later from California. ‘The steamship California was to leave Panawa for Ban Francisco on the 29th, and would, take all the passengers then at Panema. ‘The bark Elia Frances had sailed, with one hundred ‘and twebty-five passengers; the bark Anshuas was ischarging. and would be put up for Sau Francisoo. There bad been but two rains in Panama in two weeks The weather was very pleasant, and the city perfectly healthy, the ebolera having entirely disep- peared. ‘The steamer Alabama arrived at Chagres on the eve- ning of the 14th inst .from New Orleans She went round and apchored in Tucker's Bight, Navy Bay, on the morning of the 15th, and the steamer Orus took off her passengers, sixty-six in number ‘The captain had gone to Pavama, with the intention of awaiting the arrival of steamer Panama. expected about the 20th. There had been vo arrivals from the Southern coast of the Pacific. since the Empire City left. The price of pareage on the river Chagres is very much reduced, owing to the steamboat General Herran having made | ‘@ successful trip to Gorgops, The Alabama’ sengers went up in canoes, some for four dollars, mone paying more than six dollars per head ‘The Hon Mr. Van Alen, United States Minister to | Eeundor, was at Gorgona on the 13th inst., en route to Panama. He probably left the latter place em the 26th | Anst., in the Britich steamer. for Guayaquil. Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, Saturday, Sept. 8, 1849. Another Trip over the Isthmus—The Cost of Passage— The Steamship Agent, $e., ¥e , Fe. ‘The somuch ta'ked of and never to be thoroughly described Isthmus hasbeen got over by the paseen- gers of the Ewpire City, at an individual cost varying from $14 to $50—$20 being about the average cost, to which, when added about two weeks board at Panama, at $8 per week, will wake the Isthmus crossing, from one steamship to the other, $60, and no person ought toleave New York without that sum for this purpose, Be ng bls tiekets with bim,and say 180 pounds of | ep uch has been suid and written “of Chagres and the river; the town iteeit t« the aflair—its buildings, about Pity lp vumber. are wade of bamboo cane, and stand | in &ewamp. sboundiug with miaswa and filth, whieh | seem quite congevial to the natives who inhabit it. ‘The tiver scepery, when view, — from the deck of the steamboat (it can hardly be vikible from # canoe under root two foot high.) a we viewed it forms the most enchanting penorame which can be imagined; its tropical vegetation {te laxu- the festoon. ring climbers, all form- rth to the admirer of na- of the journey, An attempt to describe it is out of the question. but from some botanical votes made at the time [shall send. in my next. some remarks thereon. Captain Mexpt, who came out in the Empire ‘ity, forthwith tock command of the Orux and took about 60 perrons up the river, about 22 miles, to Vamos Va- mor. Next mornteg the “General Herran” came down, took on coal aud took us 10 miles further—10 short of Gorgove The steamboat travel is much preferable to the canoes; the cost about equal. The officers of the Deats made every effort to make the passengers comfort- able We (companion end self) walked from Cruces te Panama in about 1134 hours. carrying bi-cults and refre-hmeptator the trip with road was very rv for five miles it rained. and we carried our ‘un brellas Bome of the parsengers carried their revolvers ready for ue, | should a* soon thiak of carrytag them ‘ebarged for use ina corn. field in New York State as on thmus. the natives are just a+ quiet as so many little to be dreaded railed on the 4th with 130 pas- mn modations) Dregon aniled Senger for t tickets $150 and tovd, ‘on the 28th ult. with 251 passengers, Sho had been de. Jayed several days to complete her repairs, during | which a tew of the “rule cr ruin” class of persons at- | tempted to get up an excitement aga! t the Pacitio | Mail Steamrbip ( ompeny'* Agents. Mesera Zachrisson, Nelson & Co. avd the able Supertotendent Capt, W . ‘They called a meeting at the smerican Ho- | tel, inviting #li the disretivfied finpatient, of the sxcite- _ Die gold huutere, sho of courre responded “aye to the | Wort unfounded and extravagant propositions An ex- piring perioaical to ite lart number. was caded to thetr | me Stor whieh published what they called rot the meeting charging the agents and | “oreMeking io buwaa life.” “dere. | reculativng in tivket which some of the pari incorrect Diewrs, ZN &IO Db their aene much #0, that they publi*bed an extra retracting. sub- stautioily th rey charges The rewark is often made. “it lo ive bundred dollars for my ticket, Twrcld return te the Srates.”” or try to bay auether, d huetieg bigeds many of whom are Buch gra-ping. go i ese teense r being eatiatied, fo pre either by the prerent agents sad vuperistenteas Nore. of any otbers eleesbere, aud no company or agents ghee F. Who understand their business, will uader- empt it There is @ report bere that the iateme be arr ue by with the New Or re oeritfaron taal on Fir. bese md ges out tm thet s gent for the company @* rrancteo is amiarle aad gentlemanly manners will no ‘goubt take. big very Pp there, aud, consequently, an accession to the cor pan Veer Yorreepor Lent will aleo add to the comforts of the passenger ecullivating veertables for the strnmwers at San Fr egeiabdles, bicherto haps at the ead ' »P geld will be Teallzed by thut way Surrey, ar : doubs pasa forward that cestre bout delay d more Caltormens coming this way. to have their tacit e teket a f inthe Bue experres enit patiently until the steamer rr mores in the morning. verpers to the ning thelr own hurines. Beep cool, by a morning bath sil free of charge) aod they w Be ot the diggitgs yuite an soon ws the grumblers Lw.o Our Mosquito Correspondence. Parngaracna quits, } Cesrnar Aateeres, July 22 1849 § Tie Musquite Territory - The Protection of England Th L f the United & 0, $¢., Fe Bince my last, aflairs on this part of the Spanish Main beve token amore definite tarn than her fore The English agent, or con-ul-groerai. bas virtually abandcned the government of sffatrs hore, Ip the f lowing extract you will be able to judge of the lawn and order existing hereabouts, 1 would premise that it is an extract irem & letter of Ve tC brietie, ta anrwer to comp aints crncerping the depre@ations of the ludiaas in this neigh borboud J Bust inform you that it lemy Strons imp thas g\ order tha T Grey Town. or St vee E bare cunplatet; aud that if yor wabonsey ¢ ie you wi pereeive th in at present ft settler® oo the comet, alcbough th out inducements offered by few ot Parte ct the world Manogs wing in great aban danoe and Rarrat many buodred loge are cutting on the Barquedicre: yet such has been the minerable ad: Miobttetion of allairy bere ch hen feccioud 86 wat The hold that Great @ritain has upom the Moequito thors bas never been known, aud by What right @ cons al general bas admioletered the af of bie Morguite Majesty We yet a probiem He Weare o my. mod Yor by of the w neater ae rw Gy ty, he might as wil the good be ng the begioning of Britian weulation, | will bt-tty are ie ecncerned oF exeroteing weil be in the tow of hi dove tothe eoputry L rule on this court for Tement being apredily m at | eve rugge-ted the sppointment of an Americ eonrul nt St Je Mie. Cristie gers home in the steamer of this month, and the view consul ts left with the high sonnding title "Hf his eyes are not dad |. had better tu D of them Affairs in Jamat ‘There is no news of con-equenes in our Jamates let ters or papers. Thére had been one or two potty equab- Dies in the Legislative Assembly. The Crercent City and Empire City aro hereafter to toweh at Kingston. on their paseage to Cha: a, as wolh as om their homeward tri ‘The ‘famous Spauieh pianist, Senor Veen a eistol by the two Bpavish voraliats, Mises Mamos. bad boon giving concerts at Kingrtom Sante A the Vexiown General, and bis family, attended them MARKETS Kinceron (Jom) Manner, Sept 19, 1840 [Unlere epeciticnily etaved to the contrary, loow ot uty peld prices are wieaye given, and aie bo be con- 84 Whulenne prices | Alewives — There ere not any at market Beef Femily bar beem token ot 46s, 8 t%s. por bell beccul. | Christ Church. North Brooklyn; St. James the Leu | Weetebester; Tbe. Watteon’s sells as wanted. at Its for pilot bread. and 2s. for orackers, Butter — Small sale of new Irish have dren effvcted at tle consumption. Last tales were made at Gx 6d per 100 Ibs. im nek: Iga 9 13a per box The latest cargo is held for 10s per 100 ibe in onsks. but thore are not any buyers. Coffes,—There have mot been aay trenractions, there not being auy at market, Flour. — ~ hie Philadelphia have chauged hands at 35s por market {i* bare, Hama—Chere have any tranractions, Herrings —here are prime in market. Lard—Chere ta not any at market. A enle of 76 firking. arrived ocoast- vite. has been made at 8d. per Ib Lumber ia dail White pive. afloat, Tealized 80s, per 1,000 Mackerel—Last sales were imade at lhe Gd. feet 016s. 6d per berrel, for No 3 The market is crowded with infer! hich are sold at very lew prices Meal Das been taken at lds. per barrel. Oil—Cod is soaroe, and realizes 28 €d pergallon. Pimento is looking up, 8d. per Ib. bas been paid. Pork—Primes moves at 50s, and mees at 66n a Ge per barrel Rior—Saiua Kast Indie bave been made at’ 128 $4 per 100" Ibs. for yel- low. and 14s per 100 lbs for white, There is not any demand for Carolina Rum bas been taken at 26 8d. market whieh might affect the tariff h-lders bi mesg to reduce their immense stocks thought it 2.000 boxes: boxes Moylan’s 60 Ibs. have also been taken at 10s per box. Sugar may be raid to be slightly advancing in value. The Protestant Episcopal Convention, SECOND DAY. Serr. 27.—The adjou ned meeting of the Protestant Episcopal Convention was opened this moraing at 9 o'clock, by the Rev, Stephen Douglass reading prayers, and the Rey. Sheldon Davis reading the lessous Ata litle after 10 o'clock the Rev Dr Creighton, the Pre trident. took the chair. and the Rev Dr Haight Seore- tary, proceeaed to read the mi proceedings. which were approvéd. Tho names of the clergymen and lay delegates were called over by the eli which occupied some time utes of yexterday’s | words » or jmsort than three + ag nn dlgeyedere ticle 3, ineert end strike out be “and pot more The Rev. Dr. Varcce mittee to whom war alteration ich had been read, rose to vs all & statement of the question, reserving to bi vote on Save of epee at tho end of the debate, if necessity required it. e Rev Mr. Van Kungck pi that ther conrideration be until they had a bi-h: scting ip the diocese, He bulieved that the church would be perilied tg the attempt and he wished that time should be taken to consider it; there were some who would ane say “ay” to the siteration, as conscieutiously as be would ea: returning. he trusted, to the not be pressed to o1 They were aow ola chaonel and let thom rganto. radical changes while the They #ore ban important nature had Much had been said be #0 likely art been declded by such of epiritual ioft to have the bad their api rituel Read’ He therefore called on thew not to re- move these ancient landmarks which the fathers had left, but to leave it to future consideration, Truth is the daughter of time, and they would lose nothing by “ab ip bit, Vintow sald they should decide it now. or begin ‘Cuainaran wae of optoton that the motion to | Postpone it to the period when they may bave » bist: | at their head, would be to postpone it to an indeftuice pisH gave ites hfs opinion that » motion to postpone fore time certain, i# not inconslsteat with the provision of the oopatitution It reamed to him that the motion was in order, The Rev. geutiomau had introduced « time. and, therefore, it 1s not a mo- tlon to postpore indetinitely, Mr Vinion thought it out of order. Mr Srencex remarked that his frlend Mr, Bradish bad for wars tend the conrideration of this subjeot to a cominittes, The Craimman withdrew bis opinion, and the Rev, Mr. Van Kiseck moved bis resolution: “ That the fur- | ther consideration of the enbject be po-tponed until Pommittee on the Imoorporation | ‘They were the churches Of Intercession, N'Y; Transfiguration, N'Y 7 Media- tor, New York; Crace Church. Brooklyn Heigh St Thomas. Duchess count; vary Protestont Episcopal, Williamaburgh, King’ county, ‘Their admisrion wan confirmed by the meetirg. A Rev gentleman moved the admission of St Ann's Chureb., Morrisipia and the application was referred to the Committee on the Incorporation of Churches. Doctor Baton, for the purpose of saving ties. moved the suspemsion of the batlot, There were two or three very column and important questions to be considered, and they rhould cconomise their time by disounsing with the ballot. An amendment was proposd, that the ballot be dispensed with, provided there be n-t more than one numivation made. The motion ad- mitting the amendment was then agreed to. The present Stanaing Committes were re-elected; as were also the Missionary Committes, the name of the | Rev Doctor Heighby being substituted for that of Rev. E.N. Mead The trustees of the epixoopal fund (Mr. Moore substituted for Mr. Woolley) and of Se aged ‘end infirm clergy fund were re-elected. Mr Hoffman was appoiuted one of the Provisional Deputies; Mr. W. H Harrison a delegate. The Rev. Richaap Cox read the report of the Mis- ich it appeared thet the aum- ton, 28 ed $206 The report showed that the treasurer ree pina than tho sum necessary to mest the stipends and | bs mare of the year; but at the last convention an in- debtedneas was reported, which leaves them still in debt. The Rev. Mr. Cox, with much eloquence and foree, urged the necessity of epecial collections for the purpere of removing the indebtenere ot the missionari of the dioceses. and proposed a resolution to that effect, which was edopted. Rev. Dr. Me ‘n read the report of the Sooiety for Promoting Religion and Learning by which it appeared that their debt. which has been increasing siuoe 1844 amounted in ‘45, to $1614 A Mrmusn asked— Was there avy euch committes of this convention ? Rev Dr. MeViexrr explained that a similar report was received last year from the comumittes, as standiog ip the place of the Education Committes Upen the ruggastion of the Secretary, the report was witE drawn for informality. ‘On the report of the trustees of the Episcopal Fund being read. @ gentleman raid. as there was some wis understanding. he wished to ask, with regard to the accumulating tupd, which has reased to the sum of 120.000 if any of it goes for the purposes of the dis- Posable fund? ’kesrDeNT answered that it wasan accumulating pe, and no part of it disposed of. Reports of the trustees of infirm clergymen's fund, and Of the treasurer's account, were read and adopted. ‘The Rev. Mr, Hionen, Reetor of Trinity, moved « re- solution to the effect That it is the boundea duty of the clergy to present anpuaily to their congregations, Lhe rubjret of diocesan charities "7 Hon Mr. Jay wirbed to know if the Epissopal fund were included in the fund mentioned. and if the ole BY Were to be compelled to preach for thar fund. which War appropriated to the payment of the snapended Bishep, be. for one. would vet carry round the plate in his parish church. for such @ collection Mr Hieren. the mover of the resolution, said he had not been allowed the courtesy of explaining it, tt was in obedience to the canon The last «pexker hwl poured bis wrath vpon biw; but he should have abused the ecopvention. and net him. Repeal the esnon. or obey it. It was the duty ot the church to apread the gospel. te prerented bis resolution im all Kindness and tm all | charity. for the simple, honest purpose of induciog « comparison of views, Let them blot out their records and close thelr doors, If things were to remeia as they un up their chargs or eupport it heart ond hend. as notuated by no party feeling; bad no end ip view but the prosperity of the chureh and the recurlty of its existence, the Rev Crances Joven sustained the resolution, and told the honorable and learned gentleuan (Mr. Jay) that be need not be elarmed. as the Bishop would t receive a cent ont of the cotlection iu the churches; the sum prid Bir bop Ovderdonk t tof the general fund and thersfore the honorable and learned gentleman Dred bare ne compunetion at carrying round the pia'e (Laughter) They are $12.000 in det ovgbt to be anxious not only to «x but to exte » borders of their & onp suggested Chat the resolution be Mr. Jay raid, the FEptsonpal fand was not men- tioned in the withdrae his opposition. The Rev, Dr, Anriuon enid thet whil» his parishion~ ers gave freely on all other occasions, they would not coptiibute te diocemn ohjeots as they baa no conf mittee; pe motion of the ev vation against bis conscience, to make such an applies jon to bis parisutoners The Rev. Dr Cr vree raid ble congregation had also ean fonds — that any attempt to refured to give to ai Mr, Bares Rev. corre eo providence former position, then will be remorod those obstacles which cempelied them to refuse their contributions to the divceran fund ‘The Rey Mr. ¢ As a member of that oommittee, be cheerfully ebal d the meeting to bring for- werd avy charge against them they had d thing—will do nothing that they are not will epread before the convention, as it is coatinually sprend before bigh heaven Rev, De hicens bad not ben actuated by any party in. be tre wesand byt his desire was terend the Bible and Frayer Book throughout the digees# The Rev, Mr. Cox declared that it was anfair aod urechristian to say that their duties were pettormed for party; if that assertion was not founded in falehood, it ceriniply warin error. He offered to give up the committee to ther. and he would not suspect them of 8 degrading use of their power Rev Mir. Lovssenennyenid if the committer would give the minority a repre no on the ortic he with Hon. Mr. Sre pn humble member laity. There bad been a canker, » worm, ia their ope- rations + of the diceess had bon paralyzed by stead of 52 stations, they ail knew they onght to have me referred 00 ceed that cause bat until to day they bad not known the truth and every iayman would agree with bim in thanking the gentleman eho brought tt out It was raid by A tot Tecommend it te their congr tio’ beeauee they had nee in the Missionary Committee One baif ire te to know the aise The ohairman ¢ the committee deri they are willing to relinquleb them secede to that proceed to place pon theo tre # najority of gentiomen agreriog with the rwot of &t holomew and St Mark»; will they accept these labors and their patronage! he Kycrox ov Sr. Bantronomew eald—T ran accept few from this Convention — I lament to hear rach an soawer. would willingly undertake bis share pot to mi Rev. Of the reepe wee excendingly gratified with the an- b equally lamented that of that the vote ry ie appeiuting the M Kev De Tarvon Precedent for this Copventic Ljeets be rbould « < parishoners apom, Und be thought there would be wo necessity for the re: elution efter the reorganisation of the ovmmittee, Mr. Taylor thee allwded to the members of the wittee who beep displaced without any reason p moving prominently Dr. Anthen, yoeorved that it wae # eae UO ip this matter {one brother, war beoaure be to’ cowabt not to have spoken of there be an) thiog in the aote of that com which eh hut be told— whieh the newepapere net get boldef’ The gentlewau who toid pvid he bad leet all contice the meeting DOW Bet Without regerd to party feelings, OF peily HAbCUT FEE, put back thone time-honered eh'e who 8ere contented with their labor of Io they do wot ark it; but he (Or. T) asked ft im thelr be- belf fe eeconded the 1 hie honored felemd, Mr. Spepeer, theo mmaittes, he would wer red them before. Me Cox capletned that ittes had acted with Im partiabty Dit Serene moved. and Mr. Hroene see 4. that the revclution be Ieid om the table for the present, Agreed to Mr Srescen them moved the reconsideration of the moth P Rppeimting the Mi-eemary Committers. sod that a ccemitioe of Ove be appointed to report the memes of # Misdor ary Commitrer ‘The order of the pecsetary tesa the renoke aneneya thee ; Afwr the words “lay members, there be a bishop presiding in the convention Mr Vinton aid, if this motion passed, it would de- feat the question. Rev. Mr Barcu observed that the gentlemen in that part of the house were quite iu the dark as to wnat was going on. Paroient.— Ifthe gentlemen in the aisle would take seats, thore in the rear would be able to see, at all events, what was going on, (Laughter ) Mr Vinton said, if this were passed ic would be only away of shirking the question, Would gentlemen be gt enovgb to point out when they would have « i+hop presiding in that chair? He would not enter fato the merits until some motion was made. Ata little before 3 o’clook, it was mowed, “ That the ”” bat the The Rev. Mr Paxvex, in agreeing lh thes eptuton of Doctor Vinton. said. there was nothing for bin to contend with, arguments were all oa one side; gentlemen who are oppored to them. take the grouu that this convention Isa mere secular bedy A bad been rent to bim. purporting to be writte: who exid be bad grown grey in the service o' the chureb ; be did not know whoit came from; but it was such » pamphlet as @ bishop would address to bis presbyter Mr Srescer rose to order The strict, pure merits of the question are net available. ay Charman ded that the speaker should pro- coe Mr Parner continued—In that pamphlet it was maintained that the General Convention i val body. and that the Diocesan Convention is ia op- porition to that body; but be would say. that tl crees of the General Convention must be sent to e' diocesan convention He maintained that theirs was & epiritual body; they had the power to try a clergy- man; and. furthermore had they not the power of electing & bishop? And abi-bop cannot adit « single individual into that community without the consent of that body; itisa spiritual body. though they aad | the General Convention had to deal with some tem- | poral matters. Mr. Pardee raid be was unable then to go any further. as be had become hoarss from having to k so loud, and he begged adjour: ment tos Yelock in the evening, wh ingly took place. Ip the evening, at 7 o'clock, Mr Paxper concladed | Dis observations in support of the resolution, as amend- <4 by the committee, and was followed by Mr. Jonn Jay. who. at cousiderable length, opposed = motion which would exclude the non-communing men ir Srexcen. a givin a rubject to which flection— repudiated Reverend gentleman to the mction merely made with a view to * A the matter al ther; he could not agree with the re- felution as smended by the committe—it was uw eburch- like. inexpedient, injurious to the merit. peace, and euccess of the church, The Hon gentleman gave along able. and eloquent review of the tests. theories, Ddeliet and doctrines of the church and forcibly declared that there wae no necessity for this innovation —this novelty of excluding the laity; for there was no fear of the upbeptized or infidel comtug here as delegates. The Rev Dr Viwrow repiie® —!n the cour of his obec vations, by 1d that he was — to way thal the ¢pinion of Bishop cow’ own, up which Mr Srexcem rove to order, enying the Rev. gentie- men bad ro right to quote oF introduce the opinion of | the diocwran The Crsimmay having decided that Dr, Vinton was insider. he preereded with his address Mr H. Keicnam pext addressed the meeting; but, from tbe general cry of “ Question,” in consequence of the Inteness of the hour, he was inattentively heard, ‘There was e general ery of “Question.” and Mr Ver. | Tos raid {t would be understood that the postponement of @ decision on this question would defeat it be Rev Dr ilexny said it was pot s0 understood; 2 he toch it that the allegation of the Ker. gentle. | man wae not true T otes were then taken, and the motion for # eal t ent of the question was carried by a large ma- Adjourned at @ quarter past 11 o'clock, to9 ‘o'clock this morning y Intetiigence. ham oF Manstavenry afternoon held the imquest at the City Hospital. on the body of George Peter Gien Anubis of Germany aged 61 years, who was knocked down in Gold xtress, on Cuerday afternoon last, by Timothy Tierney, and by the fall on the sidewalk fractured hieskull, By the testimony adduced before the jury, it seems aman by the neme of James Duily, residing at 0 Gold atreet, the acevred come up and strike the dee blow; he fell to the ground, and Tierney ran on Fulton street. The deceased and Uieviey, previous to the ersault, bad been disputing and drinking tu a gro- ovry tore, and rubsequently the na-aalt took place ‘The accured like wire admitted to Capra Leonurd, of the Second ward police that he did «trike the dace with bis fist. but that be dared him to do it Che jury found the following verdict: bat the deceased came to bir death by he head, owused by a fall from & biow inflietea by Timothy Cierney ou Cuesday Sept. 26.1849, ‘The jury beliewe Uhat the acoused ehonld be held 10 anewer tor the denth. The Coroner thea com- miitrd Tierney to prison, to await his trial on the cbarge. Fine.- in the tailor’s rtore. No, 16 Whitehall street, owned by Abrabam Alexander, a Jew; bimeclf. his wife, aod a girl rlept in the premises, and, awakened by « when it was almort too late, made their ws- cape throwgh a back window shouting *marder ” Che w of fire being given by Jovhos Molahe, of the Fteat d police, m-sistanee Waa called in for the extine tino! the flamer, and reveral fire compante . ly on the epot. ‘The #re however, deep ry eftert, til the concern was laid in ashes urance effreted for $1000; bat Alex- ander pay* the store coptained $2100 worth of goods, hevider $00 in bile ‘The servant girl had w three Collar DID In @ pocket book, which was found in the rubbish. uninjured, and tom flannel pettionat $85 in Dali eagles. four pieoes ot which were fonod in the ta waive ofthe parmentand about it This eum was her nes end the poor girl (@ Jewess) was almost dis- 4 till & porth y was fount. Her clothes were all consumed Artemrrey Screie — About § o'elock om Wednes- @ay night, Lovie Daw com drowning by eficer Holiing She attempied to drown berwif by he doek at the foot of Walnut street, Gre. nep ny Tne FP Gay a littio girl, LL yeura of martip, «as severely hurt by the failing of frame house in Vulberry street. Her faow t« braised, her teeth brokem. one of hi et badly erushed. and @ toe of the other one broken, She was conveyed to the city borpital Tre We fully fine. fore, This recenoe of the ork #0 gently any more of them taid to bave begun. Hetel Robbery. Some hagwu hotel thtef. on Wed- peeday pight managed to enter the room =f one of the boarders at the Brondeay Hotel corner of Park Place, by the aid of felee key. breaking open «trunk aad tration therefrom $900 io gold, together with « eben ted Again. —Inwes Treoy the man whom OMlorr any bad ip custody some t “ines when n briek ing the offi Newtrand ie now artested aod ous condwot, in breaking rly We hope the nue thorities will take proper care of eneh disorderly oha tncters when brovg me before them for hoal judemeut wivert on Suspeion— John veLavgblio Pnilip Forlopg were arteeted yeeterday. on suxpicton -f break. ing into the store and derying h of Mir Jot Papen. in West street. suction Mountfort detaiae ‘Ubem for @ turtle 0 ann Lows of Lire ~The Chit. 224 loxt., gives the following 2tet inet ph etreet, burne + Hhiindelphia Howse & ebair tao! tarmer'e bp &6.; pine on the south side of Lake sieet including the ror: of wemro fx. MW & i. K ‘Taylor glove and mitten manufactory of Hil Faitier sprocery and fruit ator. glove fastory ot W rer he cornet of Franklin rtreet 1 Hilliard, and the adjermiag ones of Fook and Sears, marble aod fou Mort of the goods tn ‘The entire ban is water. were removed The body of @ ebild partinily coneumed fre, vor found in one of the bulldiogs on Franklin street last night, It was apparently about « year old. —The Coroner ok Yesterday morning at. o'slock.a fire broke out | flower crowed Lobe street, aud detrnyed the srore of | t ~ OFRY TRADK REPO;T. * . Tuvaswar, Sept, 27—6 P.M. mths ‘Trade was not brisk to-dsy im cotton, owing to the bok peain, Ton i Bop-reosipt of the eteamer’s letters ; prices, however, P naam be ‘Gi were steady, and holders were unwilling to meet bay- | bearing DK, luyd, bones for ers, except at full prices. Reosipts of flour wore limit | S4n'bemp 41, and Plashing 4b, €4, im couseqaence of the mon-arrival of the tow laut U took » pilot off Mom- wi tauk on Ship Baohurgs. Major, Antwerp, 82 days. with mse and 301 were (all soll), so Ragle & azar us 25, Seaman, fell from the nigh! 4 the quotations of yesterday were fully meintained, The sales making were chiefly tor the Fast, of the middling and better clase of brand+ inolud- ing 8 of Interior grades to fill up voauals Cr rbip- 12 days, with oot ment, There was more doing in Southern brands at SM, lon74 tt stvedy ows. 1 J rere there was fair sbow of sam- babe i. ee ples on ‘change, with fair rales of Genese aud South- erp, om terme stated below. There was bat little oorn | tails, & vies is In iow 764, ‘ond lot butane, on offering aud the reosipte sere light [a che prowat | “Bark Z D. Swiverton, Stockholm, 0 days, and Elsinore, 4 state of supplies, it would be difficult to fill orders for export, without some further coucession in fever of ‘6 were made to a fair extent, aad fur some wr fy non, to E Habicht. Aug 28, IF milee wan boarded by © ‘ishing sohr, wus ae pariam, of Sout a, 4 de: Say rane fron Hi Barye to lot of prime mess for export to Koglend et a ‘There was no material chang» in other artioles of pro- visions, Groceries were less active to day; sales of cofiee were liwited. while eugars sold to & moderate extent at steady prices In treights there was nothing im pertant to notice— shippers were waiting the receipt of private letters. ——-, Glasgow, Stdays, with CS — Sands. ‘Aun Harley (Hr), Scots, Glasgow, with mdse and pas- "a Wucdiull i Ando te ( 3 days witb balla Arwvs.—The market was Inactive. without change ite eee in quo Pots xtuod, according to tares, at $6 87 56 a 14 @ $7 123¢ apd pearls were dull at with v 00d, Kk Branvivs.— Sales of 25 halt pipes Cuguiac were made, where ever Dew Dest, Hoey, Savanah, 8 days, with oetton rice at $1 S00 $2 Bo, Buxaperurss — Flour— Tho rales reaobed about 5.000 | Bark iter, Ses an ens, Savannah, TV deys, withieetien and bole, including wnin-peoted. at $3.0 $4; nour. at $375 | is Tucan % te 8 $425; inspected tno ut $4 $4373: common Yiate | Yourg aco.” yp Cam A daze) RE call, Wee And old’ mixed Westerm wt $404 a $908. straight State | | livia queen Vietoria (Br), Nelmes, St Vincent, 18 days passourer: Weate 08 mew Wi dallart,16 Middleton & ¢ and good old Western at $508 a $6 18%; uew West m Letagciaren Ost } paaswuge ro poly, New ern at $5 25.0 $541; pure Genesen, at $0 3734 9 85 44; Orfeen and fancies and extras without obange to notes from | O1ge? ‘Aquim,” 81 De | zestwraeg! quotations Southern Flour— The sates em- | with mo y. wo to . an ning, raced about 1 4U0 Wola, including old Baltimore and | Brix Phavcm (Br), Graham, jays, with ship Aneca, to B MeKvers, Solr 5 B Willets, Smith, North Carelina, 6 days, with na- Alexandria. of $5 31; Brandy wine aud #'red-r oka wel ate Schr 8 Powell, Powell, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with conptry. at $ ; aud old Garrgetowa uew Howard street and Petersburg city mil 5 50, Rye Flour was inactive at $3.06 — $3 124 was very dull at $3 1235 a $3 18 for lersey. and $3 3736 | obr B Bt Hawk, Ireland, Newbern, NC, 6days, with naval for Brandywine, W’heal—Che sales fucluded 1,000 | teres. Bushes Genesee, at $1 20; 1.100 ba-helsimferior North | Sohr Rough & Ready, Abbot, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, ote red Loi with paval stor and small lots red Long island at oe Oe ee ese alle Corn Sales of about 28 000 bushels were made, at | ht Wilmingbos, 10, 4:days, with na- ve | | ‘et rh sed _ Carolin Williams, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with n cliow at Wo ® Ble Rye—Tho sales reaohad | kobr ‘Aun'Keria, Jones, Wilmington, NC, \ , val erores. (eo burhe # now at Okigo -deltrered | Haricy | Acie Deborah, Robbing, Newhern, NC, 4 days, with naval including river wud oanal, at 880 a 4lo; and Jne-ey, at) “gray 80 Last vale of Soutbern was made at sive. a Sle Baar Goomyn Geney,, Shea, Waniagien, BG, wit mavel i vee —The market was quiet. at former quota- lone Corton ——The accounte por the America not being as favorable ax was anticipated. the tone of the market bas Deen weakened, and the sales of the day were quite in- copsidevable, and at prices rather lower than yester- da: Amount of cules reported. | 000 bales | a nt» —Rates continued owinal and no engage- mente of moment were reportes Faure Salen of 80 bans of eaft-shelled Sioily almonds © terme of ‘mackerel reached about, 00 Curoiine, at e.: os 670,a 67¢ tor heated Western, with Wostera Lo high mixed at bs4« @ 530. flat yellow at Bde, round ) with pe~ ‘Nortoik, 3 = ortoik, 3 oa) homaston, F. Moker Bebr sms Ship Hargrave, Duncan, 32 days from Retcerdsm, with mdse, to Sein idt & Kalcher 4 toig.from up the Straits, te Chamberlain & Phelps, ‘Alee & Hau gelliot brig. including No 1's at $10 25, and et $626 * Sailed- and 200.No 2’ were also sold, at $4 12%, Cadis: Fanchon, Pike, New Orleans; apd 100 do No 3's, Maseacbusets, at $4. Sales of Rheimes (rem), Baltim hess - ‘at 60c., and 700 Taree Wale Il (Nore), alas Kanawha, Mebtie; my 1 6(0 boxes seated herring were ma. i do, No Js at 900 a [oped Lo lae Hee sane ieee Hene.— Ketail sales were making at $165 s $175 fer _ American dew rotted Sur 37—Wind a6 sun-rise, NNW; at meridian, NNW; ad Way TRS. sales reached about 400 bales, at 45 a 600., | emm-set, WNW. carl Inon.—We note a sale of 1,000 bundles of sheet iren, » sf [inn Benne Ase i] ities by ory hoe obits Roca Reet feceat genset Navat Stones.— Were quiet, dealers wore waiting pri- vate letters Oivs.— Linseed continued firm at $1. at whioh small toler were reported. Some holders asked $1 U5, but im | the absence of steamer’s letters, sales were light Provisions —Pork— the salet included Suu bl $10 1234 & $10 18% for muse; the latter price extra and 500 bbis primo mere for England at $9; pri slower. with rales ot 700 bbls, at $8 31% o ee B73 Beef—The eales reached about 200 bbls. at $11 66 a $12 for State, and $1250 for Chicago mens Sept S—eid Avalaveh Sepe M1 —arr Doe 1d "7th, Hausa, sebults. NV Ori eM, Aa tor Toth Jas Andrews, Frouohs italtiases and Ghartert Bi xmakwaven, Sop S—Are Hermann, (x) Crabtree, N York. Sid 10h, Goethe Homann, tebweicht!, Galveston; 8th Rob Roy, Draw 4 us, ,Hohorst, N emma. 0; 3, Sa Baltimore; septun, 4, N Ure hen, do. prime was nominal at $9 (0. Cut meats were dull at Beitele, Wi " Padico for thoulders, and 6060 for hams Lard — | pris. pe ae Pai ‘The sales embraced about 660 bbis. at 6 a 6he asin Burisro1, Sept 12— Arr Quebeo, Papreen. N York. CUxMavan, Sept 10—pld Avalanche, Hawking, W York. Gaxpivr, Sept li—Sid General Jones, Harding, Wilming» ton: ‘Ihaler Pinsham. de. Cuansnym. Sept 10-Cleopatra, Kent, for N York. Sepe7—Sid Vady Harvey, Louglass, Aug 19 -Sld_ Ophelia, Mason, Boston; hs U pebur Norfolk. AugSl~ Arr previous, Adler, Almanna, N Yerk. bay, Philadelphia. j—Sld kuterprise, fr Veratus, N’ Urleaue Sid 13h, Lon ch. Christians, Hammoud, N York; Prost, 3 Uelear , Se Uf, bark Relviders, Robarteon, from m How York. with paswseases, Sepe7—old N Hi.vanina, Sept 10> Sid Loy N Yi GaLway, silt b= 84 st “Soi, Oliver, Boxe b i a Butter and chevee came in freely, aud were in ir demand andy prices = article was aleo ia abeyance, awaiting priv te advices by steamer’s mail. he sales reached altogether about 600 bao. including Cuba Murcovado at by a 60 ,a0d some jots New Orleans ranging from 5} abo Tosacco —The sales included 70 bhds. Kentucky at | 6}¢ a7o. urual time “Wine — Sales of 40 carke port hacen were made at beer and 20 do. Madeira at 808 ev. Sales of 350 bbls. were ranas at 27% 0, for } cane 28. fer prison. Tote Receipts ef Product 7 Hudson River Lines This ~ Flour, bbls. 804 Anhen. bbls. . 1800 Bro Coon. bushels. Gr | Lawrence, Wall. New Yo Wheat, , 171 | of Ttalians, Chiarella, Beston; 2,700 Cheese, boxes 28,047 | ocean New York; ah | 285 Butter, Kege....+.+ 810 | Oregon, (ray Bm ids Cheoners, New Yor Jon, Tana,’ Seals, Beston; 8th, Velocity, Booth, (or took), do. Giascow, Sept 6—A4rr Oregon, Crawford, New lath, Detehess ef Kent, Wiseon; New York; ‘ake vagy Thebes, do, hatvort, Sept 7—Sld Mar adalena, Smith, N York. | —Hamauro, Sept arr Romanow, Nilmaun, N York; Sth, Belene, Aifes, Boston, Usain, sep 10—ate Forrigre, Grillin, New Orleans, Bid Ainsworth. Now York, pe needs Ker Alexandria (ane- ye rhe arr.st Queesstown (2th); Hee, appa em, Gran MARKETS ELSE WHERE. DOMESTIC MARKETS. Bartiwone, Sept 27 —Flour has advanced a little, ° Aa ome and elders ask $5 ‘at which price 300 bbis. How. en wGew, Luckie, hitedelphiag | urd street were taken late in the day yesterday To- dey we hear of vo sales Some 500 bbis City Mille were bought yesterday and to day. at $5 12%. Wheat | end corn without change; supply light. Coffee — Heavy rales have been effected within the last day or two, at an advance of a quarter cent per lb Some £000 begs have been sold, including the Danish brig fies, Var well, bo Tritoi » ola, Woe ward, Philadelphia; 0 bite, da oh Waverley, Robertson, New York; 12th, Jano, Odin's cargo, 8Jq cepts. The Hantingdon’s aod e Wirt, Clinton, Fuwk, and Rosoin Delarari ‘cargoes aro being stored, owners declining * dips ome Poteeg7 Pi to-cell. Purden, savanwah: Gerrse Brows, Higging, Walti- Privaprirnia, Sept 27.—The America’s news, re- York; Hartley, Morrill, ceived last evening and published this morning. bas %h, Colombe, Pray, bad bo effect on the markets, with the single exception of cotton. which rhows ao upward tenderer. not at ail Werrapted from the complexion of the uews published, Brad- | ork; th, Columbus, | | It ts generally rupposed. that private adviows have been 'y Bi yer rierived from rpreulators, No bt the New York ering, Bdwarde, do: Oxendriden, Taylor, Phe ‘ Otiawa, Urqudart, Berton; Ameres, Harrison, do, and Hall | der Thestook ; Otiare, Urquhert, Boron; Me t pia, Hight. aut | i. vec ae peut, N anend rates q ao: 8—Ene inwards, Arche a for rye flour at ted yesterday va, Blenerari $3: 004 ‘There i more dem There was a large sale of wheat at $105 a $l CO for prime red, avd $108 a $112 for ordinary aad , Dovon= » Charleston. prime white, Corn dull Yorks talon of 6.000 bush at bilge Vo bile for yellow No change in oata Sale of Quer eltron bark at $36 per ton Coffee, eugars and molas- tee very firm. Large aaies of New Orlow warat | Manrina the @ bige | Whivkey is searce at advanced rates; | eld ith for Caner burrels may be quoted at 2ve The moary mace ¢ MANEEI IES ink 2%, Deer, Dyer, N Orleans. S14 het fe quiet; but little paper of | leahe Melemet Au, Aimie, do, bdgas do, Wilbelwins, Blohm, i ee sinnouncements af Births, Marriages. and Deaths are | fot inseried wnlra duly outhen’icated and paid for | N . Salita, Calo= for Wntata: Mare ay On the 20th inet..at the Church of the Moly Apostles, by the Kev. Mr, Howland, Many, youngest daughter the jate Jobn Wood, f barrister a’-law, of Dudiin, ‘Qiat Ireland to De RJ. tiv t On the 27th inst, by the I Reynold saat, Rope 10—Riten Tuomas Anwernona , of New York. to Miew Ass. ; 75,014 prov to Lith, F Dter of Thomas’ Willett. Beq ot Wiltiam-t in oe Tpnacéap chobiug atta tues sade. harks’ shen ep O—S1A Joan Charles, Prellos, N York: ev. Dr Anthon Hesay P Bacew. to Catan ’, daughter of the late Alouze Wakeman, all of the harbor, Washingt 2m, Sept T=t1d Edward, Moller, NAmoriva. 1), Gleaner, Henulin, for N Amer int Kay), Sepet y On Wedneeday, the 26th Inst .at St George's Church, by the Kev. J. Tyng. Srmeann 8. Mons to vies ances A, eldest daughter of Capt Thowas Knayp. of this eity hip Madison, Cole, int, Tomanovioh, NOrleans; Veivere Aue ith, Horopean, Whiting SIALELLAN ROUM. Snip Convamine—A ¥ epertecm=sopt L Int at Ny {, with hard guste trom, the worth wa: iy Fan ab Jerclaman, Esq. of the former place, Diea, Op the 26th tnrt., Rownat M Leon, youngest obild of William and Jane Forbes ver ond frieuds of the family are reepect- to attend bis fenerat, this (Friday) after t Sept I7-<A ‘water 41, Lon 61, by the Pavar, Avg Are also reaper fully t th Ov Thoredsy morolrg th toxt..of o i | Anwa Ammira Ro wighter of Sopbia Rude The | friends of the family. and of ber brothers Charles KR. aud Frederick W. Node. are reepeetfaily invited to nt tend her funeral, on Bucday. the Sete from ber late residever. No 82 Kivt On the 27D inet. C nme orn wilt take plnoe v patil fovtes peplorm d quarentin Liston-- 0 G A Galeted, RN, Seoretary, ee. Ship Jeltee, of and for New York, Avg 29, Int 47.20, 1 ain Medsllion, from Newport, six days for Boston, lat ton ¥ A, id eerman, (Am), ne date, lat 4834, lon 6 13, reported all a tor, Philadelphia, tr from I + James street “ometery, Lit! inte d a Brooklyn. Inet evening Mr Wyeast P. Bewverr, 602 bie funeral will take place from bir late reei. elere No OOFuiton cdtvet, totorten (Saturday) at Ty oie é Qo'ehek, PM His friends and’ aequalntances. and tat the Firemen and Exempt Firemen uf tue elty of Brook. | “Sif aes aye, Aug 4, lat 31 N, lon 41 We Hereld Marine Co lym. ave invited to attend without further notios, rua, Rept i. 4 P M-—Acrived—-Raghs Ki atens Brig, Parte ‘Brows, of Salem a MARITIME No Port of New York, Sept. 26, 1849, moon wee 18 $3 1a on er vte iets Meetee Tatolligenoe Otcared. 84 Lawrence, lites n, Se eae BB Sutton: r i? oboe ‘Tulew om & On Rew ‘Ureore Wyonur of Nietereees ah, Dunnam & Dimon; Camden, Port Lavacca. NLM im; Jobm Clifford, stm Inge de Corba, J Thompsons 6 Secokmans ny Taker, eCready & Ur Oneuten, Ship ; Home, y a Torner,” Sot MY M o'clock. eda rie ng rose, Sa pha Kew Serpe gt set hoe ae psy Ty Nnecduy, 20d ee Larsen Bace of samt ‘hy ein he Lacrspent. vit * morrow, AF ‘eluok. nged ‘te bobs ohn ay ‘ine ike the Coan a ie tot ‘Thomaston, Seow, ‘Tareepoot, ang! | Sete t Porw- | Lay | he Keven ous This cut pt the sham pune, new a6 ‘P eo ai the Equitable oiice, in Beato iigacees wal er eake Meviioemae Bark €e.v0N (before reported, of N. Muerrild: houce (or Ture t ws the'$d of “ope sn oal valine —On the night of the 13th and wen inst, lat 28 54, 03 tenoed & heey ie trot which shifted 10 ane Limon’ ds, the Drench over} telnet be "tee eawer Heres nny Std wus taken into Provinootewu same day. She was vo ba t+ apend on th, Uihiatcatem, Wake Wile cn Ha zanrivat, of Barrington, Me, from Wilmington Nev are veo at iierttord itn) Tea of captain and mate: Tus ai Wolma capeata sata risa Bu Soun Tuietix, of snd from Halifax, ran ashore om fusion, about 16th inet, and 18 was ouppeoed, abe would be # total lo Notice to Mariners. Cusrom Hoven, New Bedford, Sept 25, 1819, poticete hereby jiveu that the following Light dousos have ted in thie distri: Neck Light House, situated on the point of Wing's ry bait Neck, near ae head of Busserd’s Bay, and was lighted 17ND 6 dept. alm ee Tsleng Light ‘Peme situated oa the North. a Pi Island, io gh harbor, aad wi a8 distences of thee Lights will be given ae goon as they cam be aennenany taken. Wa T musexce, Superintendent. Steamer Massachusetts, from New Bedford, with some Lic Boat in tow, teouen in for repairs, arrived ot Namtueked ine ‘A Light Bont from Steningtor Rip, ariived at Edgartowtl 2bch Whelemen, Spoker—April 16, off Jchanua, truco, Fuller, FH, 200 ap. Spoken. gin aviaator, Putman, hence for Canton, July 16, lab 31 lon ‘Tie ahvp don stecring B. Sept 20, 19h 43, Lon S854, having, O plaoed upon Pollock MT ipa white rignal, was the Ellerslie, of Saitimore, wma, with 1) re for James Kiver tor sistol. &. ¥oR CALIFORNIA. rm 33 ue, on 18a We Scar ug 1, who supplied hor with a.tety reign Po: & rs rts, Ansorro Bay (Jam), svout sept 18—Brig Gou Taylor ray +s, for Baltimere, — Ships Vonice, Sage, for N York. 130% a, for N York reno nates sie fe Bile Adelybia. 15th. Eng'Bmm Doth. mips! bene 25th xana, Crrling, N Yor! Chi » Phi Cumnu scos, Sage Bark f Lyanuder, Clare, ftom Curasea, rr schre Juliet, Miller, Balsi- Bay; Bliza 3 Loiper, Thomas, 2 are’ teamship Midears Laing, N York, Jeft same tay for Liverpool ). ta il ‘Sehr John Benson NYork (and po Portland. jay for NOriesns); 3th, brig Tolegeat oN 7th sebr Sarah Elisaboh Wilaingant nr sting Baltimore, opt, 15—Arr brig Carmichael (or Gorham), She- ‘York (with ship's knees) yijoumucro, Sept 1S Arr bark Linden, Kirkpatriok, ork. Bin “Ann's Bay (Jam), Sept 18—Schr Juliet, Millen, for altimer SAVANNAH-LA-MaR, Sept 17—Brig St Andrew, Parl, fer Baliimory, lsth. SHEDIAG, Sept 15—3'4 brig Phantom, Graham, N York. Br doun, NB. Sept 22— Arr hs 8 Hoather Bell, J icine, and Oremucto, Kins York: Brige #1 evi Alexaudria; Lion, Wright, Philadel 234, Laverty, NYork; bark eee kMOUTH, NB, Sept 18—, York. Stevens, do. wohr Galaxy, Gowsa, N Home Ports. Avexaxpnia, Sept W—sid brig Quadrople (Br), Swamy Barve does. Sept 25—Arr barks Delaw: Cy ier. Kent, Bosun; brigs Eliza sobre Jame Sprows i ow exulee, Sepich, N Ye Sogt rk Jas W Paige, Taylor ih, ( Br) Metsters, Trinidad; pion Mack ‘Emma Frances, Ju (Br). 8h Baurinon ton; brigr ven, Borin iy df rdnus, Eremen; bri dyes tad ¢ warsevs tenmdaré Hie N Corbulo, Reeve, Newark. Sid ship Gen erdams brige Jebor, Smith. Antign ; Algonquin, Smith, Providen Ui 'shatnl Sutuey NS Sept re eh ‘ersis, Babson, kontor: Orion, Curva: Ne Setter Importer, be wid Val TPA Albion Gooner. ( x tel Bane ef apa from Balt Varthenon, Mavis: shy bray; Emma, Baker; Chico Wiltaington, NCE Bele! or, Prederiek: ker, Richa nd; dy Duffolk, Baker Fess vaen, Cornel de; Crowell) Vandi Phippsba g, Wrman, Wa rat Del Roree, Jemenon, Maria, oetul as . % Ewer, Athamora, Is a 7 Smith; amacda, ; ai Whitmors, Torrey: av chard; Ruth Thomer, Harriet Fi withareson; Wns ey i 4 Nepoloon, Myler. oud: Wh Q Adame, Norris; Lew corel, Miller! Wanklnes Odd Felivw, Nickeraon; Luny Wales thin Dnreps (et noon): shite 3 hate, ta mth ny and Ont Bioanrown, | Palos, § York Pare Rey er, Bibb ssid all hore tn port: 2h, Sept 2—Arr brig Pe Gago, Phitadele Norfolk; DC Brvoka, » } He e~4 ke dian, Albany; Se- ia esky im Jest night PKs Vermont, from Londanderry. rhor.” Sag will ware for Plas ott vw more favorable, being free! coming iu, but many iu the NYork, van Nawrvoner, Sept 2W—Arr sloops Triumph, Ald Wort telmouth, Naoeemen dh ob, Sept t—Are echen FA Goodwin, and J Fosiaceiphin. okt, Sept 22 (back date)—Cld Oregon, Cesk, 26—Are sobre Alhort Thomas, Micrina, Hafford Rait, wich @ (3 mated ree Bostes, put in divtrest; Emme Motehia, Ferien, NEw Rew Haven. Sept 25--Sid sehr Marie, Disowsy, Baltt- more; slope Warren, Stannard, New York; Remark, Smith, y- Yours sD, leg J ‘%—Arr brig Ariel, Churchill, Phitadet~ Persona, NY ork. Pris, Sept M—Arr brig Samuel Small, Sprages, Cm Sept ak~ Arr gehre Soft, pice! Neviotk: Unter, Wor Hrvindtp a Hisine Nat mee a 3 in, Te end, a, Wenver, at Nor ing tieero, Baker, Philades Fiadeiphi: Livery. Oabe La ve) ‘Seotin toe endear’ be ‘ de FR OR ey dev, mores Eady, Wolls, New Yorks io Brows, he~ bart B. 2—S1d vehre Cherokee, Carver, my jeneten, <= Tare hee Alexandon Mi Ca mere: Bl vals sa lala 0 Ganges, aoe hats pak “George Presses, Olney, and NC 17 044 beg Seen ~~ sebre Met ie, Cowen viet dea or Maoh a'N Forte Pbtied. 1s hin ‘Pra Pa Arrived. Styom bop Cresent Oita 9 9 Mi sila Lneayers Chas Menlenie, Tee Rick Bark Wye pee shyt te ni

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