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Correspondence. Wa-nin@Ton, Oct. lu, 1850. Mr. John A. Collier and the Offers made to him— ‘Mr. Butler King to be Collector of Sam Francis: co—Lorvmer Graham— Some of the Cabinet and others of —Removuls Arporntments, §. Mr. John A. Collier's letter to President Fill- wore, published in the Republic this morning, shows that he has évciined the San Franciseo Col- lectorship, a» well as tne mission of Charge de Affairs to Equador. It is understood that the apprehension that his appointment as Collector of the port of San Francisco would not be acceptable to the Califormians—w to had got incensed against his brother, whose appointment to Lae same office, by President Taylor, had been recently rejected by the Seniate—bad some wright in framing Mr. Col- lier’s decision not io acce,t the Collectorship. If 80, it exhibits aldelicacy (hut it most commendable. Mr. Collier wil) be teudered some other appoint- ESthe Fimo Fillmore whigs of this place card, signed by eighty-four of our most citizens, calling a esnweanes to be held on Satur- day next, at the hotel of Jemes 8. ‘ars of this willege, for the purpose of elec! pes 0 onvention. The contest and the y Ee of November promises to ye an event d To-day the democrats hold @ convention at Washington Hollow, to nominate a county to be supported at the ci thind sanemabiy 6 district, or have meemnated D Benjamin S. Thorne as their candidat As the whigs have Interesting from Texas. COURT MARTIAL—THK BOUNDARY QUESTION. (From the New Orieans Delite, Oot. 3. PR here received Galveston and other Texas pa- the steamship Galvestou, Capt. Place, ar- aa : is morning. Major eo | who recently passed through this city, was trie: by @ court martial at E! Paso, ona Filmore is knowa to be desirous a ment for Mi itr en ebail have the beneht of | chetge preferred by the Quartermagce “fe tect that able aud expe cicoeed gentleman’s talents in | Cerike a Lage) lent cag ay) : he charge some office of distinction. Should Dr. Foot desire, | ¥ 28 based on an order given by Major H. to in clude the horses of Mejor Neighbors in the forage return. Major Neighbors, after organizing the eounty of E] Pase, travelled with Major nay Yd to Janta Fe, dersiord. iv piv up bis post as Charge de Sees tag he out probably be oncanaie by the Hoa. JobuC Ola k, Solicitor of the Treasury, whe is out of health, avd avay wish to seek to re- ad on his retura stopped at Dou Aaa, when, as & cruit it by the chute of Bogota; and in that fo Pre ryt jor extended tet eighbors the event, no doubt, Mr ‘ viler would be invited to Repti of hie Ghasieek aa te tha peed nc succeed Mr Olark as Solicitor of the Treasury— an office which he ‘* euiuently qualified to fill and adorn. lL take this occasion ‘0 correct a note sent to yr by telegraph, & few nichts since, respecti . Collier's course towaros Mr. Fiilmore in the Phila- delphia Cynvention. He nominated Mr. Fillraore for Vice Presidev', o= was etated, but he did not suhdraw ‘the nomination. the Quartermaster of the post, he ordered his cor- ral to embrace in his forage returas, a suflicieacy for Major Neighbors, which returns for eight quarts ofcorn were regularly made out and sigi and the forage furnished. Fox this, changes were preferred against Major Henry by tris m, nimous Quartemaster, for “ unofficer-like and ond dulent conduct,” based upon the issue of this cora afterwards eseny to Major Neighbors. He was tried, and convicced, While the ballotings wre going on, Mr. Thomas pe preston oy pay to tha Oetmercaates De Butler King went Mr Voller and asked him to partment the sum of ten dollara, the value of the keep Mr. Pilimere’s vo1me before the convention, forsge improperly drawn; to be reprimanded in inasmuch as some oi toe supporters of Me. Law: | or aits from the Head Quarters of the 9h Depart- renee wend eaon Bu ott Mr. ee uP | ment, and a copy of the and sentence port, and secure (tw the majori on c ation—which we dene Mr. Collier stuck by of the court to be sent to each Deputy Head Quarters for promulgation, and that be suspended from rank and command, pay stopped, for six calendar months. On the recom- mendation of several of the members of the court | Fillmore all the tim rpm that the San Francisco tendered to Mr. Thomas the nominavon ot Lt is BOW MUdel mers Collectorehip bas te+y ntler Kian, =e the’ he bas accepted it. A capi- martial, that portion of the sentence which re- tal eppoinimet < opel J. Lorine’ Grohom, who ismost strongly lated 10, the suspension, of ead loss of pay was and powerfully recon menced for the office of Judge of the Sen Fravcisco district in California, teft here thie mors. tor New York, with his veval good spirits - «what depressed—an eee: tion that he despaire oi ootaining the Judgesl Mevers. Webster, Corwin, and Conra. af the cabinet, being awns trom the city, as well as Mr. Solicitor Clark, Mr. Auditor Clayton, Mr. Com- roiseioner Buttertie:d, Mr. Commissioner Lee, Mr. Assistont Postmert’r General Warren, &e., the office seekers are th), ning off pereeptibly. Two removals 1 th- General Post Office, and one removal in the War Department, took place yesterdsy. Father Kicire will profess to give anotber groan tor (hy se removals—and then there = be more ren vals aod more groans, of course. When removals ointments are made, care the right persons in both “A word to (he wise is sufficient.” A public meeting was heldat San Augustiae on the 7th instant, to act upon a resolution ollered at @ previous meeting. approving the act of the [Texas Senators in voting tor the Pearce bill. After cou- siderable discussion, a series of resolutions were offered ag & substitute. One of these resolutions condemned the Pearce bill ; another declared that the boundary of Texas, as declared by the law of 1836, must be paseo another, thatfor a valua- ble consideration the people of Texus might dis- pose of their territory north of 34 deg. 9 mn., that south of that line it might be conquered, but never purchased. Another of the resolutions declares that if the late message of President Fillmore was intended to intimidate, it has failed of its object; another declares a strong attachment io this Union, but a stronger one to State of Texas. The question Was upon the adoption of these resolu- tions ag a substicute forthe resolution approving of oF vote of the Texas Senators on the Pearce bill * When the motion was put (says the San Au- gusiine Ierald) @ division was called for, ond the substitute received and adopted by a large ma) tie ty. Upon the ennouncemeat from the ecnair that the substitute was adopted, an enthusiastic burst of cheering broke forth from tne as. wich continued unt'! the meeting adjourned ]c it thus they do up things in San Au rustine Mr. Walton, says the Galveston News of the 27th ultimo, who passed through this place a few days since, with dispatches to Gov. Beil, a: Austin, re- turved night before last. We understand the Go- vernor will issue his proclamation submitting the proposition from the General Government to the direct vote of the people, immediately oa the re- Wasuine ron, Oct. 10, 1850, The Calne Dupersing. Mr. Webster bs- uone to see his constituents, end to introduce Avia Bey to the natives of Bos- ton. Mr. Corwin, we presume, is busy with Col- lector Maxwell, cng up the losses by the ad valorem frauds on the revenues, of which the Seeretary eeeme to have made a great discovery very recently. Mr Courad has also gone to New York, and Mr. Stusrt leaves on Mon‘ iy, for Vir- ginia; Mr. Crittenden leaves in a day or two, for the purpose of breoguy oo his family trom Kea- tucky. The seiwry ot the Attorney General neing raised from $4,500 + 96.000 a year, Mr. Crittenden thinks he cam wake st do to maintain a family in | P'Uo\ Uewtar'end sh dubs tescterd His erred Washington Thy sat all be back ine few | G2,ohycms andue doubt resched him yemer: directing the vote to be taken, will be issued from Auetin to-day, and sent by expresses to the diffe - ept parts of the State. Our Baltimore Correspondence. $0 : Itis supposed by gentlemen The Bi Kaurimong, Oct 11,2860. | suse from Austio, that the Gay for the tote to be The Murder of Ramunn Mitchell Great Excite | teen, will be eiber the last onday in October, memt—Two Murvers va one day—Bermuda Con- | or the first Monday in November. The biil re veets— Markers, gc The murder ot tdnnnd Mitchell, by being shot by some unknown person on Wednesday night, has excited grewt irrest in our community. He lingered in great agony until two o'clock yesterday afternoon, wheo te expired. The evidence before the coroner pointes to three well known outlaws ot the city, who were knowa to be in the vicinity o the murder at the 1 quires the aeceptanee by the “General Assembly” of Texas, before the first day of December, which will, there fore, probably have to be given before the vote of the people can be offi icially known, Poltee ntelligence. Frouds on Fmugrants —Suscres ‘op issued & war. rapt yesterday for .be arrest of John Kuright, a runner to one of the forwarding offices of this city, upon the following statement of facts: — William D. Welch- man. oith his family, ecmsisting ot two so 4 taree daughters. in all «ix persona, arrived at the Quaren- fine ground on Weduesday week. from Liverpool, by At the time Mr M neti ll was shot, he was going | the bip Constellation, im a few miautes after, a ¢ how t steay boat came aiongside, and the; ton board junto & public house with six other persons who | Ep, wwe ceebacseatth ws 7 ted in belore him, and as he placed one foo: | they were going West. They said they wore going to ep the shot was fired. His friends ran into | Mifeeukie” He hanced them a business card, and told then they should go below and that the ther) who would give them et went down ‘aud sews tall meay with rea whi reurd bis chia, who represented bii +, and several shots were slightly, two of the num- je Cerven three cheers for Terome, the — mayor elect, and the probability is that | the Altany Steamboat Company. 6 this that brewgnt down on them the mur. | they wre going to Milwaukte. they replied » us fre. His toorrel, te-merrow, will be aa | He then euig it they rmmense aflair. He ws president of the Vigilant | Would have to pay b agine Compson, oud aiso an officer of one of our | eb person —six pou ore eI a4 agent for He asked th ms q reen t Ceram be Me, Francie Lfierty, who was shot at the | Sit thelr tuggag Pleventh ward polls eu election day, was also sup | Ti, NlFeim was then struck seed to be dyivw loet waht. A man named Joha | Pogeege th awe te eberge Suter has beew evtmauntted to jail for trial—he is a | ticket, signed Gellagher & ( udoped pemitentary conviet. ecmpelird to pay @ dolla ; nd arrival of Bermuda convicts at our | ance of their luge eo Caterd Heh woxety in in our com. # «Mee of the al , Cepeeinily ve the eaptaim states that the id there that the perroa net of Baltimore ting the only port at which they then agebt, and Bas po ai Can enter with iy ise ell known in Bermuda, | h'P spplod wt thy aod that hervafier they aie all ta be sent in this direction. Our city couve:l will meet ia the course afew weeks, when energetic measures pplying to the wilt opted te put a stop to these importations. r and demanded to | goer given back, whiten he Our Philade phia Correspondence. atthe Meyor voice heofaret | v pe i . Oct 1, 1950 nh vurn beth, provided be got back the ticket, which W Lapeurma, Oct TL, 1850 turns out to be forged, and they. in their turn, The Llc tiem Excitement Poll Clerke Arrested, dee. | tefored to return, end ary determined to prosecute him The deme }) of our good city Was Tepreseated oe - - in the Corfmon Coonel, at the organization, this |. Movements of Distinguished People. ; es | Sir ® Belcher, R A, and tive Jona tartou, Minis- marning, in the person of Juha C. Yeager, elected | por to Ch8i were in Sevanneh. Ga. on the oth inat from North Muiberry ward. This is an event of | lien. Henry Clay ts te be complimented with © bar. no common importance, es a real live democrat ) by the people ot Lexington, Ky , on the 17 has not been seen within the railing of that chamber lien J. W Monell, Ga: W. F Lyneh U § Vy ; Maj for fifteen year f he termer officers of | J. P. Bowen, Porta: Capt. Shipley, N.Y: Gael ceemaits were ps -biveted ett, etramet Atiaatio; J. L. adams, Md: Geo Pairtauks & F. Coulton, W. Fauikner, Con: There is a me veut spirit of bitterness engen- ed m the T teteas Dy (oe result of the bad ey Be gna: have arrived and taken room: election, espe he firet district. The na- » DD Barnerd, Minster to Prassia; Hon Wm realy denouner their snecessful opponents | ¢, Houck. Bx. Gov NY ; fom, LB Peck Montpelier; series of shameful fraud Py perpetrated feo, J.D Airs, Mass; Dr. Wedderton, N.J. doa. in n@ aod Kenstagton, he democrats | Mr Dirdsell. Binghamton, and 107 others, arrived yee i mped this trick by causing the arrest of a terday at toed I oacve retora clerk from work, ona charge of t return of the poll ia e Reed's vow for Prose- cose Koeas’ vote, makin: The friends of the accuse at $6 12%. and pestle nt $6 ST Barve: rre—Plowr.— Previous to the receipt of che Forceps + news this forenoon. the market for oom- wow (oO etiight State, aod Westera was better, bat . thers arri d yesterday at © be totelly false; BUT Chere | emma t + mede out, he was held in CITY TRADE REPORT. ive, to answer the chorge | Woav, Oot 11 6PM sent term of the court | Aries Holders were firm. with eales of 80 bbie. pote, | ¥ Powghkerpsic Correspondence. Ww, 10 The Case of George Wilkes— His Application for a Pov eunnsrsin, Oct Kew Trrel-- Whig Nomi om jor Member of | wae leon buoyancy spparent, and the warket clored N Ti al-- Whig Nomination jor Mem Gen end “ee a ey a Oe aomend ok Comgrew-The Democratic Nomination for the | 945 ior good new, Transnetions comprise! 14,000 same office—Stump Cand date-- Delegate to the | bois, at ¢ ® $4 12%. for No 2enperiine $4 O49 1 “ County © ‘i ‘) for common tortraight State: $4 565 $4 63 trea Convent on—Demor ‘ownty Conven: | fy mis'd to etrdight Michigan and I 6068 (rom — Assembly Nomination. $6 18 for pore Generee, and $6 for au article called Fure Ceneres Southern Vlowr was tather lower, with The argument upon the application for & REW | | moderate Inquiry. Sales of 90 bbls at $4 7) @ rial in the case of George Wilkes, was carried on | $5 for new. a0 96 35 (4 for old.” Kye Flewr was held ‘ . ¢ Sim, ith rales of 2 bbls at $3 15 Corn before Judge Barculo on Monday last. After | jo0i sas not active, alec were Mase of 100 blis At | wae concloded, the Judge said that it would re- | $9 12 tor Jemmey Dockwheat was more pienty aud ia ta der ; food requert, with pales of “Cromwell & Birdenll’s” | quice come time to consider the case ; accordingly crior brand et T0c pee quarter bag. and $2 7" per it storde adjourned, awaiting the decision of the | pair barrel. There wae more Wheot offering and prises Court. Many persons are of opinion that a now ¢ declined: potwithetand’ng the dem. pe nee juded im the operations 2,000 by rene at $116; 1 800 bushel bushels mix trial will be granted. If eo, it will be much more ing than that of week before |ast, and will jicbebly bring to light many strange develope- m ote. [We have since learned that a new trial has been granted. —Ep. Henan.) The Whig Convention, which mt at Beekman- ile yeeterday, nomioated John Croger, Eeq , of lied Hook, ae their candidate for member of Coa- grees. The democrats have nominated Zs Tean Keq., @ young yer of this place, for the same (Mee side this, it is seid that some one ex it inet, with ealos or 1 wo bashes Oats were hearty, with enles of to fonyre atl] fl WS wee we bags Java side. tos.— The advices per Europe have had no e@ect the our market; an¢ the sales, to-day, am cunt to be yetterday’s )> cen tk tates were inactive. Mer in the southern part of this district, a man of con- eiderable influence, ..8 offered bimeelf as a stamp cand tate for Congress, i. opposition to Me ra. The two firat are excellent nominations, ana parties have done w+'l in selecting ‘heir ety men It ie difficult :> aay who will be eleetes, however, whether the whigs or the democrats victory, this diatric is ceria of bring well a ably represer in the thirty -thire aed thirty Congrese. Me Dera a member of burner party of 1868, bu! notwith-tending will com- mend 4 7. vote from the whole democratic groph, which was the organ of the pe ado and We * Te to ordinary vessels 1 «» continved frm at %e a Sie for ) ockland. Ha: was rolling for shipment a6 d50 «S60 Frew = burieg the past two or three days the re of both cod and mackerel were light but the being moderate prices Were cosier, Dry cod our last Le wins ne hands ing warm, | best American. Dark. ticket election. In the | $y'to'a!%:0f100 Bb etur the mecebants bed received their letters, there | ommon red hod orn | cattle has co: barreling cart) Bricks —Further sales of 7,000 pounds No.1 nutmegs were meade at 120, Srinirs —The inquiry for whiskey was hard! tive, and holders have accepted easier rate: ee of the Rn pe pe thd age np ans — Ther thing of importance doing in ae taple to.duy, alle beldearress arm. Tosacco The sales of the week have been as fol- 600 hhds. Kentucky, at 736 y bhds Maryland and Ohio, at 630. boxes Kentucky, at 9%. per I! ft S50. a 42390. per Ib ; 190 per ig 6 cases F’ 6 cases Comnecticut, at 2ie. Paro ~—There has not been much done ia this arti- je during the week, but remain unchat por but few fears are entertained of a deolins. Smail lots of pulled No. 1 and super. have beem di: oned of at 340. and S7e cash; washed Cordova. 24c. 8 ; and washed Smyrna, 260. to 260. per 1b.,Jsix months, ~~ Cotton ‘Trade. ee eereeate of tale important staple product in ees country, up to the latest dates, in eaoh of the past ears, bas been as sunexed :— jovaaiunts ov Corron in tHe Uxirxn Starne. Rooslpts at ‘since Sept 1, 1850..... bales, 64.000 dates last year. . » $1000 be before 104 000 Exports from United States since Sept 1, isso 73.000 Corresponding dates last = Ld ear . - 5 Exp to Great Britaiu sinos Sept, 1,1850.. 66,000 C ponding dates lart yerr 19.000 on ar befor: Steck in New York and ports of re’ pam Corresponding dates last year war betore.. Receipts at this port during Octobe: 4,500 x port « 2,500 Token by spinners 2,000 Taken on epeculation in Ootoder, 10,000 Whole stock tn city, in all hands 82.000 the appear circular of this date, “The crop continues to progress ver} ia e coptrast to the rapidity with w! were formed previous to the oecurrence ou the Atla: tic const of th torm of 2th August. The prooreating vitality of the limbs seem checked, and witout adequate cause. A correspondent at Alabama, writes, ‘There is a material tact I have ob- served, ich I find is genera! throughout this section, that where the storm prevailed there is litte, ituny, late or top crop ferming; so that a frost now, even, would do but little injury to the crop on tl Chattahoochie river, and the only chance for any a dition by continuous hot weather, must be by shoots from tbe root, as the main stalk has ceased ite yield.’ The plant is doing better in the Southwest, and there is still every probability, with o late frost. “that the owth of South Alabama, Louisians aod South and iddle Mississippi, will be somewhat greater than that ef last reason, Arkanens, Florida proper, and Texaa, will also probably be in excess of that growth. North Mirsisipp!, and Tennearce. are decidedly behind. The estimates being received in this city are generally lower for the receipts at Mobile and New Orleans than thore from the saswe parties a month sines. I think, op & careful perusal of numerous letters from reliable sources conversant with (Le peculiarities of the cotton growth that the inference is irresistible, that the crop rently Uhrovplout cece mot promise as well as it did a fort: might vines. In regard tots final yleld, I will elmply | at present endorse my last eircular, although I thin! J would be justified bereatter in reducing at this time each of those figures 50.000 bales. You may confident ly rely on this; that no probable future contingency, ean swell ‘he erop to 2.900.000 bales. I ~ill state far- ther—that at no time this season was there the most remote probability that the lowg series of dis the spring, which shortened that essential se: thirds, could be retrieved so 1: 4 to enable exceeding 2450000 bales, to be secured; fiat it vould @ required combination of not only unusual but slmost impossible circumstances to hav. brought that crop out. This fact is well known sant with the actual cotton o ture. south of Virgi The deliveries at the Atiantic orte will be early, and unusually full tor the growth. Fie storm biowing the bushes over, the lower range of Dolls were gore exposed to the sun's Fipeued earlier. This bes eve, to thoi ot and o } Kew Orleans nd Motile receipts are also complained soles trom the date of my last ciroular per oo BD ee 79.36 fastens, Were 6 000 bales. to every party con m instant, we wer the arrival of the miata at = not belog received uatll he sales of Priday w Those of Saturday were y the very ¢mail amount on sal day, holders eahibtied: a Fagg oom to offer freely, ap active dem ing 5.000 bales. closing oe at which the sales 2.700 bales, equ vance of three-quarters of « cent in the fortnight. Indications of en early frost at the Bouth has doubtless had it perater: rq ‘The closing quotations in this market were as an- uexed 7 Lys — it Mu A he Ne Pare Bone « . bli MARKETS ELSEWHERE. STOCK SALES. = = 10.charee Bank *¢ Gem 7 Soetd of $4 62; sells at $11 125% Aum The receipts since our inst have 5.000 bushels. co Flour i $00 bushels, bar- iy, but not very ae- m 7.006 Is, at $1 13M as for actions ace limited; 2500 bushels o! Ose tor mixed Weetern Bales he 20,000 bushels berley at 7 at 780. a 800 for fo yoeed. Oghe ave Ob ay at ide, awe hey is at Ze | Burvavo, Oot. 11. 1850. The reoeipts durin, deem as follows —F 3800 tor Ge one ‘Prison whit i) Wheat terial change at tales have There is aot much at ide. for W: ad te ioe "Obie. "Corn Is not 00 setive, bal in prices. Small sales of Uhio Freights are unchanged } Married, | _ At the Asto? Heure on Thureday evening, October | 10th, by the Ker J. . Thompson, Wu &. Riywown, of } new Haven, Ct., to Miss Many A. Caanivorow, of Che- ebire. On Wednesday, the 9th insi.. et the revidence of General Starr, Middletown. by the Rev, Wm. Jarvis, | Dr. J. Pesuisonvrsnn Bonese, to Assie Mania daugh- late pt. David Churchill, of Portland, y evening. 10th inet, by the Rev. Wa. 4. THosirsoy. eq, tq Mist Resrova Bowrs, all of thie elty Died, On Priday, Oct. Lith, after Harriet & y, wife of Il Funeral from toe Woorter ae | Bunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock At Jersey city the morning of the 11th nat, of disease of the Asva P.. infant daughter Robert P. and Catherine Stoll. aged one year and nine- teen daye. The ivlende ofthe family are respectfully tavited | to attend the funeral, this) (Saturda do'cloek from their residence No 1 heen creat eee © Wannock, In the | tages, Jersey oth ate Lc b yor of hivage & native of the city of pe Treder a. aes poner & revpee'ed resident thts ett Orleans pspers Insts Mes. etna: » ie Orm, with « good milling inquiry; the | tov } Western flour is In fair | MARITIME =o Semmens ates Ailicon (Br), Wood, 8t Johns, NB, with lumber, Big Ricbord Brown with coal, to Soule, W je Poilure, Thatcher, Savannsh, 13 days, with cotton, der, St Johns, NB,9 days, with lumber, ai ty ry Peaks peer’ Savannad, 1 Jousthan Hardi fogs (of Pro Me). TI James Wilson, s native of Ireland, seaman, died on the pae “Schr LP Swith, States, Wilmington, NC, 10 days, with ah Farren, Virgivia, 3.0 6, arte, Viraigia, 3.08 er Bowen, Wy “4 ~> oe peat, Virginia, days. Sohr Mail, Cropper, Virginia, 2 day, Schr Geo W Purn T Sherwood, Bcbr Gclutia Paroell, Richmond, 6 days, Arrived I0th—Brig Alabama, Westiall, Boston via Bd- gartown. 8 pony choy Ee Pp arieston, Savannth, Ha- ‘or Havana and New Or- TRAMBHIP EUROPA.) AnTweRP, Sep rr Atlentic, La: NYork; Matloon, Smitb, do. Roads, for ith, Chas Lamborn, § York. Bepe 24 Amstel, Kerk Boare ia Maria, Milier,” Mocha; ator bee, ‘Boston Tieposte “ehan, Sept 20~S1d Oceana. Steph Burne naven, 2 19 $14 Pree yor, New eye h, Blise, Gatjon, 40; ‘Tryingham, theme, USiates. rea, Maguire, NY o raham, Zanribar. Motanias for Ham- . . Sept te. Dalhat Vous Cu mmaven, Sept 4--SId Hermens Honker, ax — _ lv--arr Liberty, Peabody, N Tork ‘ 4), Matthews, do. Sid sh, Martha's Vineyat Sept 22—Arr Agenoria, Skillirg, Bristol, ae in the U stares. (City of of ‘nop, Bs wunares, tt for orders, and as se. ‘Tes a Orne fri meg. sre Boston. %—are ae Katy, Barsto: srBenin dereen, Noreen 5 ne. * Hlizabotn, be pinta. | hea Cw andeah, W vin: Hoth Leche ‘arrell, Philadel hetesen nr Lady Franklin, Fenton, NYers Fh Guy Man . Rowand: Waterle, Harvey, do. Gla~ei, Basen Ores y, wad Bisley ix, Wade, NOrles aie ry 4 eld for NYork), Li rol, Ir ‘ N York: Dy Charleston: d eriand. and joa, et, NOrleaws; 26th, Wm Mitoh wares, 2°, Hum ooh Pesteave Marwick, from ‘ Seay mee Sit Robert Perl, Chad eo Foe wid out—26th, Princess Pend Bynd. San Francisco, Sept 23-4 Cadell, Cantornia, Mon), Sept 814 Lord John Russell, Willer- Prascisce,, Gene, Kelly, NYork, (previously fe- » rokTO, Fept 12—Arr Cubs, Saw: Poon ¥, Sept 21 -Arr Medi tei ‘oh vemourTn, Sept 2—Arr swith nwrown, Sept 28—Arr Victory, Ci = Lorena, Uryshart, SJohe, NB; (and in Pept 2h Arr Columbus, Balt, ARPS; with, Ate or Sept 18—Are Gener Shelton, Long, Bal- Gi enien, spent ai- Ut, ‘actrscan, oe } from Quetee ameaed lay, Curscos. Sid 724, t Messian, NYork. (second she eniled, 2iss— Pore Mu rorr a previouly reported ), tro. refared, wor rs mond, CA Ba foiks nee oN Troy: Leander, Banner, Wy, Le . ord (Rrem ‘erhine, N peo. ‘Trividad, Meh Cape Piorida, ork for NOriea alimorOlevaiand, Paitadetn hi: rk Ly Coseives. SPs Jeaes, Mera: ib dey Le: Coa bile ¢ inde arte etn Terk, a8, yaa aban: Batomone, Oot 11, Arrived—Schr Emily, New York, PLeores, Oct ®, Arrived—Shipe Camden, New York; ahs Boston. Mee Pitins, Roatan, 1 n ™ On® 2, Rosdeet. janie Be PR itisnbern, par the Coverer, ew Ontnaws, Oct 3. Arrived —-fuemee Alabama; ships) Mempnis and Devon= , New Vor! orb New Baoronn, Oet. 10. Sac Albany. = Beale’ NPacifio; sobre Serah and Rehrs Eli eet pafiedolpnn Bele oe Pei, fm Franhtio § edt By adele woht Albe: PRS RE ed wee cay deere ete gAgitedSehee Vinaiets, mon erat he New ~~} Gon Casa, Son ees Rex its ponies North Bend, Boston, and bark Reise: Now On 7 7 ay. the 10th wite | Re Se Tes cone James and Dersard P.and Holled—Brig Lone Island, Sacramento City. oe of ber cone in teow. A Gore aed J Cunningd » | guested te attend her twoeral from her lace residence, Ceanon ptreet, on Saturday the itch ius’ at M. No carriages. are te LB osciees pare tics chard, Bian aeoe,. odie: Bone Kone, J » (and sid ‘MOvh for ieaeac July}, Rae rk; Fla ‘rman, Amoy; will not sail for twe weeks. rch aes seep ee reer tiara | ates em tore cam be pre-paid a the above ofc tosay ont Mie tere Latter Bago are also at Kenyon’s, 1 ‘Wall street. Herald Marine a od— cbre Maria Flemi: Y Pr. - a ‘TK thaw, Brannan, Albany,” Miscellaneous. Baax C. of W teat the renter par ot Wer salle ia gain; the et night oo Berecitt pene te LSE EY dpe of Msakogst, by y sveamer ” ‘New Bedford Besssan. of Vow Betgoed ssecbed in the the Straite of ‘net insured. Capt Bowen and crew arrived at auc Nick: he fo fs Sou Fran. jereen, from Islana, ie eb tion firasm ite eet ot Je: Zabes, Dannoberg, from aoe oe me akaly Se tinea oe iron, simi Soon Gaetes, foe 8 British , while lying to, was stra wey both mast oweprit o¢ envoys the essen’ uate ry bark ‘Solway, and carried te vis. He was reseed by the Qu Acuas—The shi Miramichi from Bristol” wok from she wieok ot arate Dublin’ from Queboo, om ine 18th mF the osicer and crow. Capt of Op 1 Da Tecetan, | Sept, over Waucke ‘Abeer ¢ Al crying ‘and ern Geo. Piles, was found mpal'ah at Rashes te the dy aa aig urwtende f ch ber beam ¢: ‘The mi ‘be mein topeall. oil wight to the sem, but it blew to 1 ieoes. tbe ahi ‘wo decided om lett get her head to the sna. of the ship. ‘The vessel now lay breaking ovor her fore and aft. We pt tho pumps Bie was filling: ight she filled, the ine. were taken on rent the J i.e Sorel ans aad fina ity treated by Capt Duguid and om 20—We had quite a severe blow, last oventna. from the oustmare, oposite end, whore the far Reps ti anebors, bringing. thee ene 7. barf, or the wharf just While « t have been t the conse, a6 ib euppored the Star Repab) striking on the wreel The Milam wore hangi: has also Wie tails furled om the yards, Ni damage nor did they part thoir moarings. Whaleme: Cld at NReéford, 9th, ship New sod(ord, Gray, NPOsran. Sid Sth, bark Cosesek, Slocum, do; 90h, ship Brighten, Wee ‘onington, tb, bark President, Nash, NWCoast, nt Islands, last of May, een Wood, NB, to anetes Palinér, do 50 5) late ip Formosa, of Beitord, be before re~ ome sth, and Fepor 1, aa sowie, NB, cil, 3. i5'120 B Bawuel Rbertec (was epoben by the Form 1B, and ae heen repected, no date, Be, 600 6p, ‘the lavice peo= ly tpeorrect. Capt ba 53 late of ship Latayéite, of Now Bedford, fore re at at Soa hehe fe I ' ee Fo, N Tahela sith clea: Mase, Warren, 40,( before a oO suvoprestly re >. by the Sd mate i desertion ee beat the boats’ orews of the ‘Latayotte,’ which Vccuine sera from the others on thelr be i rom the wreck t ee ot crew, jan tes picked Teoveled ot Fa w clay, ‘Iaher, Poinote bday North 8 beeen, N Ocean, Swift, lier, Tucker, {2g Frapeley NB te Neha May i aa ioe Chee Islands, EL B Jenney, Allen, =. eg lanila, July 18, ech ~~ gamed Baldwin, of Nameuckes, fooun' South ae, Ola fy onal Cgeker, Dusan, from Liverpoel for New York, 16, lee Chup bit eth (ress ¢¢ Bath, 24 days from New Orlowns Int, 38 99, lon 6 22. be ae 3 Bristol for New York, Sept bees Races Bristol, for Now York, cept 7, Int 42, eo from ———-, for New Orleans, fept 19, lat 43 N, he Mississippi, from London for Baltimore, Sept 9, lat 44, Bark Sersh Bridge, of Por land, from New Orleans for Live pool, 1, Belize WNW 00 miles, with both mates ane two m "of New York, Sort 4, tos 60 lon 6 W. Li. from York, (about Bs neelh (Br). Dowel ' June + Pasa de ee Roe A, 2-. hy 0 a 58), for rua New ‘Grteans, (Jane 8), ©, from New Fork (June 2%) for San 4 , Pepacince A igi ‘averpag for tin on » Joys 1S, dat 86 3, lon ie Krom Boston, ig Bort — j 2s Rete: Avg 19, tet " wi ion’ aw. (June yer | Sly Ih te teed for ‘tro July 12. burke bay te Boston: Mth, Breish Bae Bintnor Martie, do; Ang, hip, Constantine, Windvoe, 40 bnip, Norman, Ri ng, for few Yorks sin schentnaays os gor wan obliged to remain, in com: f nine refowivg duty, saying that, thelr li not pata them thelf advance wanes hers were procure mee’ pete of whet duty fora ward, refs Sth, the Uthculvien had bee adja IRAE Sot. Oe ars 5 lar reason. aed the hip” "eas wig Alten, which went te ba leaky. schatke Ieabelite, yes, Deming Ar 16th, wind bowad; Clariens, py bay re ace ay Robt Pa! rt hos ve hen, oot iver vere va 50th lok Singapore. ton, i Ape Sele Ch. Yar. ot Beers Boa ship Doles ot brie 2 wisteee test A bap fon m ee x, ie Nites i Aes Rees Ly iy ach, Tene $6 Shine mie Wander, bt ay wpe; ie ‘wae, = “net ene from Batar anit ron'y rate Remmbiery fraiteras ver, tor ‘Nee York, sabeeh. three Psshe Dae Porver pe A Liverpos | N AratacmiooLa, Beps 3/—Arr schr Athalia, Welton, Ww Phy Eo sehrs Bmpire, Boston; J D Fish, Fa fics Po! Ban WTS uve by UO Chesley, NYock; Tea, Mary P adel} » one amot, Kea . on , 2 begs | parsiso: © James iy ty. Sori ‘Gritha, We |, Port aa (Cate 3 rr ge lang, ett aypmapbeas vee” aon, ae Prospero; berk J brig A Batfmonm, Oot 10Arr shipe Geo Thatoher, Revver dpe DeWits, (Deveh) viens jon, lead, ton, wyder. ohip Alexander, |, Mor pele! ‘orig lise puhoen be mal os don cua Sto daxcechry a agains Bets rate anal teflon for NVork. ia sion: CHARLESTON, Oot 7—Arr sive Ariat bat SEE oe schre Matilda BW. Ha Grits. 6; Vente ‘Ven jarsoos. | Cld ship oat ¥ Austria, Borland, pewieg. © ‘oat F=Bia Sey Fatt Brvex, Oct eae cea saints. essed up for Dighton, sehr i A ne Naerk” aerial the bar, ship B R Milam, Al~ “Th and Star yrantan NYork, diva: Wrigs Billow ior Bostens hig: Ulm Pie ‘3. W'veuuin for N¥ork, sisi — No vessels bave passed re ‘There ts but one ccal lonted seboonar ie -he ihre Sarr sitet North amerien, Poster WY. tk, ‘avernon, ‘NYork; Boeton. weset Veron cian Whi Sask storia arson 4 ark A: jen mYULE, Och Arr oer 3 lerey Taylor, Nickerson, Bos- LADBLPMIA, ~Arr bark Venezuela cua Forts Cabeilo; brig: Mensost sews A ‘Nvork: fonve Vigilant, {1 ss a = ward. certs, Nor Joba Nda~ te iar a ny Caiherina, Schnee, Subelk; i ton, 1x09; Novelty, Be 2 Gita, se etinromt, Oct PANT ackss Henrico, Puttlo, NYork; Lady SAN m Fn amcinco, Se t1—Tn Ports, sole Masconomo, Pros for Cal (prebaaly guan Bavavman, Oot GC iret lines. phil ver- oc bark Gem Taylor, gouls, NYorks brig Susan, Tharlew, ton; #obr es, 10°) "thip Matves, Jolson, NYork! bark Vernon, Vayes oa Passe Ler tinng i 7 Lrvenvoor—Steauship Busope ton ¥ Kean and sory Rev De Willie and iedy, Mrand Mes tities Te sac Mrs Mise Lo 68 Mi em, ir Ginguel, J H More Mrs Beriet, » Br and dire © Carte: lg Mr tccous, Mise Mary ine Emma Porioot Mr Scull aed Mes Goal Sir’ Lee Hsadiaio "ir Kuhl ae Outli, Me. Deven say wad three children; Me oud Mrs Witten” chian, Mise B Fairthor Berrer Fairthorne, Mr w ager, Jameson, en deraon = gan and throv children, Mr Veugha, © Passengers TAvana arp New Ontrans—stoamship Pacifc—R ach tng a Se. F tonet tomtly ane ang ‘Soervanta, go ‘ant, ¥ recat ovat, R Gamble a NEA peeeas Pip ett. ate & “i Dale saad oer Havens Se Georgia— Franco and pT ois Sebes, Ae ee arce, C Sabousire, om, nT Saseenee Gee itet vend Paverd, x J a hip Orta, W » Rew nd ¥ ANFORMATION 18 DESIRED feet, tn Rpileper, of Waite Nerw of the following eres Hereman, ayy en ate ° Goereh npeet Mr fer the ‘amicted m plainte ve Je Pe ear, AUTHOR oF THE PR. Be.—Othes hours, 9 te ‘o. SS Greenwich (3 that an: u wilt’. eed of Meet eeatovat iments should severe hi tion te diseases w! ao poopie ‘of every description pretend ecute ro caalg. 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