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CLOSE OF THE BOSTON RAILROAD JUBILEE: The Day after + « Three Days---Closing Beone of the Jubtite---The Hiaminations -~Philosophy of (he Jubilee, de. (OUR DOSTOs | RRESPONDENCE } Moston, September 22, 1351. Lact night witnessed Lhe lise of the Railroad Jubilee, which tasted for three diye; and Boston has now par- tially reeumed her sen. This morning the city pre- sented exactly euch an ppearance a3 we witness in | New York on the day «! © the “Glorious Fourth.” The streets are covered will car stumps, exploded crack” ers, rocket sticks, and orwowe peel; snd an odor of vil- Aaincus saltpetre Je perceptible throughout its tortuows highways, byways, «6 lanes, avenues aad Tt appears to me a §f every person in woston bed awakened frm @ dream, that laste three deys. The citer ually wear a look of amity Germent ood astonishment, and, when they meet each Other in the street, th rorutinize eaeh other's eoun- teaners before they exchange salutations, lest they are oti deaming, apd ke ow pot what they are doing No woader they are bew 4 The licemse indulged in yesterday in this city tions and stringent Laws on owail subjects, was grea or ‘han Lever saw in New York fon the celebration of Iucspeadenoe Day. The quantity ‘of guopewder that ve expended ig various war, iu vioiation cf the aw 42st case made and provided was immense, ad muc re, Tam confidest, than was used by both the Me certain day, near Buena Vi the gtearers, with five + koow whether it Is age in Boston; if it is, Mr. Park wort House, bas inourr memense establichme c and endwise, was one works whieh were di. dar they must have cest a the head quarters of tt ‘Lora Elgin to the jubi quented by the ‘The Boston boys were from over the border » of which they are by giving them a tour! ibapone. Such was rOldjery made on the i authority for saying, only smszed at the p opposed to him. net the lat r, the proprietor ef the Tr 1 « great responsibility, for hi m top to bottom, og light; ard as for 4 from bis esta’ fortune. The Tremont was svit'sh officers who accompas id of course it was much boston durjng the three duys ‘rwinad that the geatiemen i know a little of the mate. sed before they went 5 heir qualtt T do not si ecidier like bearing chanted with them as mia, In truth, af (he jubilee bad continued * day cr two more ur champagne had towed as ya it did Curing the jubilee, tee Bri i in Boston. i ary aod During the illuminati sion te densely crowded half past sight o'elock a foct. TK never saw enc’ The dinner on the © b va. yesterday was a grand alain, Plates were set tc thousand ‘five hundred persone, ard probably <n 3 tec of tbe repart. 1 ot the tent and of the © that I reed bo. few It was cut. The viauds were of { was excellent, and as to washed down, it was past was ove: 1 to proceed to ade dui jas decidediy the best. as to find out the qu visions cf every kicd st was provided for t rt Ow inquiring of Mr. smith, the caterer wno pro- ied it, amd who by the way is am excellent coos he gave me the following list :~ Tbs. 6.000 Pears bush & 100 Peaches... do bo 100 Tee soe tome 6 + 1.200 Bouquets, +. 4000 1000 Pigs. 5 x 61400 Geese. Grapes. Jus 2,000 Ducks, Posides these. thery wax dread, cake, oranges of the quantity of which uo estimate can be tusJ- ‘There were two thousand silver spoons, and the some tumber of cllver forks, on the tables ; the rest were com- icles. The fragment that remained, after all coat eaten their din « would be oor jen? for Bi gercons. Such lew brief view of the great dianer a ude Hluminevions, Ke that fillowed duriag the even Weil ike Tubiles is over ‘The British flags, which were eo lovingly end affectionntrly joined with the Araerican, Vike men and wife, during the threy days, were taken down this morning at an ently hour, and consigned to the dusty garrets from which they were removed to tickle the Canadians, where they wie remain, probably *ithout disturbance. for \en years to come Those who indulged too freely in wine are endeavoring to get their ds clear once wore; ini the knowing ones who were the bottom of this mw vement. which cammet cost the x ayers of Boston mucu lest than one hundred thou- 4 pllars. gre congratulating themselves en the sucorss of (he trick. by which they hope to bood-wink Jobe Ball in Capace. eno swindle the merchants of ‘York cut of the ecmumetcial iutereourse which they have in the Beitish prov ‘The Jubilee was a paltry piece <i trickery (rom beginaing to end, und the scle and on! motive which the originator of ft bad in view was suc! as I bare mentioned It is apparent. Let us look st the inreriptions om the banners; bere isa sampie of them * Moutr and Boston—United wo Prosper Uoited > American pe 2 pogiace. j ‘ crossed. 5 $ “Thou Shalt Love Toronto. qos 3 Gorvns. a onrn wake t unre 5 Telegraph amaren, } 9.f06 ; “ Honor te those who bave brought us together.” ; ; bo+1tnteenenennhqeprenesniinns mennnenennneneeinenhennnenernetonyy It will be observed that every place in Canada. of aay comequence at all, s mentioned; and, on the part of the United States, Boston only One might think, from this, that there was no such place in the country as New ‘The whole affair, i ‘hort, may be summed —The Beetonians !ald a railroad track to M: real. and they invite the Canadian metohants to do all their buriness on that line without going to New York, ‘They pny todohn tut * Bee our enterpriseo—see what a great ecuntry thiv Boston is— sve what agreat people we Yo tonians are now, Mr. Bull, seud us all your fellow never mind New York— 7oU pools chesper than you cam get them in Dew 3 08). —now coat, and dine with us on the (Common " John Bull is not to be so stontans imagine. hose who think themse|ves -brewder than their neighbors, and the rest Of mankind, are very apt to mabe jacke caught in their own trap John Ball accepted on an excursion, his rail- be paid by the very cun- ape, and he made a splendid dinner on the In the course of ‘he evening however and aiter eating the good things set before him, Joha Bull, aibelt there was nothing stronger than Cochituate tor bim.s@ a beverage. got into good humor, aod spoke his micd a6 be generally does, atver his roast beef. Lodeed wre not at sil beckwerd io hinting to the Bostonians (oat be knew thelr game. Ie gave them credit for thelr prise he admired the liberality with which they two fags, in pationalembrace He compli- bevality, but be told them cor- ty build @ raiiroad of their gee in this inetan ech how: ver. isthe ease was delivered, and thiy mtonians = T = - when they beard +y stvempted to humbug 1 etated last even! ing abd ieterm'ped ve Mnadians be id a meet. pom relurning thanks to the Bos toniene fer their kina », ke. The folio the *, ;Revemted by thore whose names w = 10 Hi HONOR THe MATOR, OF THE CITY COUN att the undersigned. while cordially concurring ia sentiment of Lhe address prevented to you by our ‘low mhiee'a from Uroeda. fev! called upon to aeknow- ledge the atteptions which wo heve received as special guests of the city of Ho-ton. on this interesting cecasion of your great Kaliread and Steamship Jubliee, and to escure you, and all, thet we shall long remember your howpitalities with gratitude. and that nothing will ford a more let pleesure tham to have an op- portunity of them. F livexs, Ine eg Tacue, Jovet Bounwer, Ohiet ‘Vommteronse of the Pro- vineial Works J UW Paws, Commisioner of Crown Lands. te T. De mone, Belleitor General of Lower Canada sirco Mc Dowsup, Solieitor General of Up- “per ¢ nada Hevocoy H Rucacy, Actletamt Commissioner of Public Work. i ure W MeN e lowing is the addrene by by the Mayor. oinmon Counell of Toronto The citizens yy] @ eimilar adders. ¢ ch Mayor Bigelow eg ieew reliroad fe an & oe Mayor and Corporation of Toronto, 2s pal authorities deep conse of the unbounded Joave of the Mayor and other muniel Boston. ber to express their ry em ‘toring ¢} pow oy ht they A. 5 tay in = Joa] authorities of Bostow tl vitae cn thus contracted wil pov tat toe de ie Mt their fellow citizens of Toronvo; aid the the kindly ‘ation thus created may cont: - +4 imerease aod produce it« appropriate resulta, in fre: ak t realli te ths Spent wp ct are chanpels of commerce a= evnsequent inereased proxpertty of the city of ‘an and American armics on a where Old Zach whippad Bo. T To: _— the weny THEATRE — of this favorite establishinent sh of the most attractive features, Mr E. Eddy, an actor of dramatic celebrity, amd one of the greatest favorites thas ever played within its walls, appears as Rob Roy. Mr Stevens as tbe Dougal. The other character sustained by @ fine dramatic company. entertaia- ments will covelude with ~ Ran. the Rlever. ryith M:. Eddy in the lading character This bill will be sute to attract a lerge audiense, and very deservedly 80. ae | better uements canmot be fouud in apy estahiish- ment. ‘The performances sre every bight received with the most entbustastic cheers. Mr Hamblin appears to be alive to the dramatic plesrure of hit visiters. He has | lately made epgagements with several distinguished per- cope, who will shortly be announced. Amorg those of the ‘Gast, In the celebrated Coney. whose dramatic fame, urd great skill in training his wonderful dogs, have heen | the theme of hundieds in Ewope sod at (his side of the Atlantic Ocean. Broanway Theatre —The great American t: Myr, Edwin Forrest, has conciuded one week of gegement, with the greatest success whieh as ever ai tended the efferts of any tragedian that has appeared in country, Every night, long Aa the doors were ed. imwense crowds appeared before the box and ‘alery doors. and ina few minutes after the tick»ts were sold. The Broadway theatre was filled to overflowing, ali, no donbt, anxious, to welecme him once more ut stege which be has so omg pom hi 4 great character of y Otbelle, which he with ped Shuity. Mr. Conway, au exceedingly clever artist, who and ai be reads correctly and bas always a proper conception of the text, will pesist Mr. Forrest a4 Tee "8 Ker j Spbears 48 Desdemona, aid Mis "hice as Emelia, wite Mrs. Shaw. and other eminent artists, in the other cha- ractera, No doubt, next week will result as favorably for Mr. Forrest and Mr, Marshall. asthe last. Ninto’s Ganvex.— This magnificent estsblichment will Lever @Miee to be the favorite resort of the fashion- able world of New York. Night after night the house is crowded to its uimest capacity, by full audiences, which romice themselves to attend again euch beautiful and teresting performances Bat if Niblo merits an im- 2) dit for the choice of the artists er gaged by him by warager, Sefton, we must not forget the Ravel family, who, since their engagement with him, | have been glso the participants of his fortumate success. | —_ bailkts and their pantomimes, their theatrical tricks, amd the manner in which they get up the pleoes on the stage, have acquired, long sized. most celebrated fame To morrow «vening, two of thelr best piroea, “iim Ka,” and “Raoul,” will be performed, in which{the inimitable Gabriel. Frupgcise, Antoine, and Jerome, with Miles. Front, Bertin, and Mme. Marzetti willappear. This sppeal to the curwsity of the play-goers is enough to fill ageim the house, in every department. We understand thet “ Kim-Ka” willecon be withdrawn, to make room for & new pantomime. Variety is the mother of success.” Tons TeeaTne —This présperous establishment is nits uninterrupted career ef success. How can it erwine, when Parton is indefatigably engaged in « production ef the greatest novelty he can avail bim- it ef. Although he has a company of what may be considered ttars. for every artlet possesses the topmost pinnacle in dramatic fame in the line he is enguged for, jet Burton offers a very rich treat for to morrow even- ing, in the first appearance of Mre Warner, the cele. brated actress, whose tame has spread, for many yea? ali over Eurcpe. The piece selected is Shakespeare oe ‘ful play entitied “ Hermione, or a Winter's Tale.” She appear as Hermione ; Dyctt,a great actor, aa Lecntus; Bland. 4s Antigoous; Dunn, as Autolyeus; Burton, as clown ; Mrs. fiugher,ss Paulina; and Mrs. Dyott, ag Fmilie.’ This picce will be sure to draw an immense audience. wonan's Lrerum.—The justly celebrated actress, * Charlotte Cushman, bas been electrifying and de- lighting full and fashiovable audiences at this favorite pluce of amurement during the last week. ‘The operatic plsy of “Guy Mannering ” bas made an immonse sensa- tien, it has been so perfectly done throughout. Monday evening Miss Cushman plays her renowned chacacter of Lady Macbeth, the tragedy being carefully cast through- out and the whole of the music sung by an additional chorus The beant manner in winch the respective Plays ere put on the stage bere, and the efficlent support rendered by the fue stock company, account for the perfect effect produced. aud the liberal patronage ex- tended by our best people. Brougham is writing a new tor Sliss Cushman, in which we learn the “great ar- is admirably hited. It will cause a furore in the Grametic world ; for, inspired by bis subject, be will, no coubt, present us with a fine work. Narro Turatee.—Mr Purdy is still n@ active as ever in producing those light and highly e:nusing pieces for which he is so justly celebrated. The pregramue for to morrew evening is ope that will be sure to call to gether a large asecmmbly of the patrons of this popular ‘tablishment. The fizst piece announced isthe “ ¥reach Six b ap excellent cast, in which Miss lidthaway takes the leading character. The next feature will be the drama of ~ Middy Ashore,” with J.R Scott and Miss Hatbaway in the principal parts. ‘The Iast,and very attractive piece. is the“ Slave’s Revenge,” which will give an opportunity to Blanchard to introduce his sur prisingly segacicus dogs This is a grand bill, comsidez- ing that the admission money is only 25 ceuts. Contsty's Mixeraris —This unrivalled company were grieted with their usual success last week. Tne support which the public have given them during the past five by ‘ST logs mahogany. vol. from Malte. Woes =O ge eb obs. Telegraphic Reports. New Oxreans, sept. 20, 1851. ‘The sales of cotton were 500 bases middlii t 8350.5 geod middling 8%c. Flour, from Obio, held at $375 ‘orn searee; yellow 500, Lard, 200 barrels at 1c; 700 egs. at 104 & Ie. Baxrnwonx, Sept. 20. 1851. Our markets are quiet this morning, and exhibit no material cbange in prices. Marriea, On Wednesday, September 17. by the Rev. J.J. Lyons, Davin Have, Haq | of Pleasantville, Westchester county, New York. to Misa Jvorrn 8. Perxorro. daughter of the late Doctor D. L. M, Peixotto, of this city. Cincinnati and Weatebester papers please copy. Died. At Saratoen, Springs, September 18, W. B. Wurrr, fa G mm of W. B. aud Emily White, aged 2 years and 1 mont On Saturday, September 20, at Bergen: New Jersey, after a long and severe illness, Cuances Hemeruina, & native of Sweden, in the 20th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, oe (Sunday) fternoon, at 4 o’clock, frem the house of Mr, Van Beuren, in Newark Avepue, North Bergen, On September 18. Joun Lawaon, aged 32 years. His remains were teken to Grecuwood for ‘aterment. Op September 20, Many Mancaner, daughter of John P and Mary Ann U, Miller, aged 2 months and 28 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, * their residence, No. 25 Delancey street, this day, at 2o'clook, P.M., the 2ist instant. Fy cae 20, Many Firzcrenon, wife of P. T. Fitz- gibi ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 2235 Soteerine street, on Monday, September 22, at 10 el © On Friday evening, September 19, after » long and painful ilineer. Marnew MelCen tim, aged 19 years, @ ma- tive cf county Tyrone, Ireland. riends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from bis Inte residence, 425 Greenwich street, this day, (Sunday) at 3 o'clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood, On Sutnrday, September 20. Janes H Warp. second gon of Edward C. and Ann Ward, aged 15 years and 7 mouths. The friends of the faraily, and of his grandfather, Jomes Herring pre re tfully invited to attead the fu rerel, from the residenee of bis parents. in Adelphi street, near Park avenue, Brooklyn, at 2 o'clock this (sunday) afternoon, At South Brooklyn, on the morning of the 20th inst Masy Sr. Gronoe, only davghter of James and Mary Bergen, eged 16 years Ticr renmaiba were taken to Boston. On Saturdey morning, September 20, Riemann Osotax Toes pastive of Truro, Cornwall, England, aged 35 years. His fiends and acquaintances are requested to attend his funeral. from bis late residence, corner of Myrtle and Hudson avenn his day, (Sundyy) at 1 0 clock, without ce. Tarneniny, the wife of Jameo Carr, gged 26 years, native of county Tyrone, near Dungsunoa. rele m Tke frierds and acquaint to attend ber funeral, on Mon te re pear Sixth a t im, State inst. Mrs, Many Tyan. 1 th year of her age ter friends, aud the friends of the family, are respect. fully invited to attend her funeral, on Monday. at % . from the house of her son, Juha Tysen, bien ptember 20, of inflammatign of the bowels, fou of Eaward and Buizabeth Hanson L will take place this day, (Sunday.) at 3 o'rlock, from the residence of his paxgats, 122 Prospect street, Brooklyy, On Saturday morning, September 20, Wevny L. Terrie, aged 26 years His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of Jimes C. Kia- ny morning. the 224 fost. idence, No, Ol West Twen- nua, Island on Saturday, 20¢% ot of the late Jacob Tysen, in mens. 543 Water street this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o’ciock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood. At Brookiyn, September 20, of consumption, James Jr. eged 25 years Tie Teintives and friends, and the friend® of his father. James Dubois, Sen., and of his brothers, Samuel B. and N. Greevard Dubois. and of his brother-in jaw, W. Love, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Monday September 22 ut 2 o'clock, at the residence of his father’ No, 20 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, without farther in-, vitation, His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. The friends and acquaintances of John McGonroat, are reepectfully invited to attend bie funeral, from his late residence, 19 Vorick street, corner of King. this day, (Supday.) at 2 celock. At his residexce, in Wilcox county, Ala, on the 4th years ie without parallel” and must be attributed to the sterling abil of the company, nud the good manage- ment cf Christy, A fine programme is offered for to-mor- row evening. Teciows’ Minstaets.—This bighly popular and talent ed bend of negro performers continue as prosperous as Last week they honored with full houses every night, spd their exeglent prerfurmances were received vith unbounded enthusisem. They give another splen- Gid programme for to-morrow night. Bowsry Anrrrneater —This splendid establishment Was crowded Lo excess every evening during the past week, to witners the extraordinary performances of the celebrated Herr Kist and his talented son, Levi North Master Willie. together with the rest of the power- fulecmpany. ‘The greatest delight and enthvriaem pre- voilat every representation. which speak well for the T, whose exertions to please his numerous patrous bot be too well appreciated. A fine programme is is- sued for to-morrow evening astee Ganorn.—The Inet of those delightful concerts ch were given erery Sunday evening by Maretzes’s splendid orchestra. comes off this evening. Those who have spent :o many pleasant evenings at this delightful | and health giving’ location. no doubt will be present, to | take their farewell of Castle Garden till next season. Aston Orena Hovsr.—The great “ Wizard of the North” opens on Monday evening next, at this establish- | ment, where, no doubt, he will experience the same Il- beral patronage as Leretofore given to him at Tripler Hall. CITY TRADE Rs PORT. Barennsy, Zeptember 20—6 P.M. Aswes continued to recede. | 47 bbis, pearls were run off at $6 50a $5 56\, with » few pots at $5 1245. The total amount in the tuspectic 2 this forenoon rescued only 25°9 carks cf all descriptions. Pararevtrys—The flour market presented no features particularly pew to-day. The sales consisted of 11,500 bbla ineproted at $2 684 a $3 25; sour at $3 120 $2 ST h6 ; euperfine No. 2at $5 43)¢ a $3 68 ; mixed to straigbt Westers, with ordinary to choice WW 3 $3 8755; fancy Michigan. reund hoop Ohio, frevb ground Btate 51 @ $4; pure old Genesee 4 065 @ $4 15% | do, at $3 18% a $4375 Caradinn ruled scarce. and consequently inanimate —400 bbls ruperfine chonged hands at $4, and rome sour in bond at $3 25 « $3 Southern remained in request, avd there were 760 bbls mixed te favorite old new taken ) | at $46 $4 26; with fancy cld at $4 75 a $5 25. Rye flour *ppeared quiet; £0 bbls. good brought $3 1K a at 8755 Corn meal was much wanted. $3: 15%, ond Brandywine at $3 im valve; 10(00 Lurhels Ci 1 £00 do at #he including J at Wheat fell off a alittle dian being obtained at $e e Bo bushels prime t of factorr; the tran a tre at fe. Corten.—The market continuer dull bales to-Pwy. at nearly previous prices. round yellow at 60 with sales of 600 | tons Liverpool Orrel were dieposed of, at $8 5734, whort credit. Anthracite ringed from $4 250 | $5. and was briskly sought after. Imported this day 00 tons, 44 rallway wagon loada © ‘appesred firm, the enles comprising 60 bags Porto Rico, aud 160 Legusyta, at {ce ; 400 Rio, at $%e. 12 he and 12) St. Demingo, at $e. Imported this ‘aay: tals Marblehead dc 12 half bb: ad. Frort.—Some 200 boxes Malnga rairins fetebed $1 8744 ; 100 layers $2 26 8 $2 314: 60 bbls Zante currants, 60. a6; and Senses Sardines, 57 ',c. Imported this | day a thitd boxes, 1.00 half boxes ralsina; 90, bole randy fruit, 1 care Malta grapes, 6 bbis. 39 can- tars garlick ois bie TamRates were stesly, but not active, For shippers offered Od, which vessels re- hele wheat. were cogaged at Sd, and some camwood at lis. per ton. To London, shippers fered Is. Od. for flour 2.060 boxes cheese were gaged at lie per ton. fo Havre. cotton wae taken at Ubree-eighths of @ cent. There was no change in rates to California. Morases did not vary much; 100 bhds. Cardenas sweet, brought 20e ; and 60 prime Murcovado, at Se. a tg, imported this day. 600 hhds ; 22 tex: 32 bbls ‘erat Brossa-—Included in the day's busines, were 160 bois. ho Me. casl 1) white rosin, $237 ton. common. at $1 of 2.509 galions “ond 150 Anet jue; 1.100 red at 400 ; i portant rneaes The sales embraced 500 new mess, at $15 5; ol $15 25; nd old, at at $12 | witl and dressed, fs prectecy Lard wae ee Butter sed cheese Scroans—The tranractions comprised 70 hhda New & bX at 6 a bige.: 40Cubs. at $5; ene rie firm, though quict this day, 411 hhds., 1,995 bones, 2 10,000 fire: 3 : [peta eas bhte ‘6 bags equilie, 900 can 60 cke. alkali, 97 tes, sods asi, guano. f be Eee inet. Mr Tran 8. Arwoo0. jew York cit: 4 please c wt Moristows Ned. 17th inet. Tey, Dr, Wiuuast A. McDowec,, formerly of Philadelphia, and for many years pactor of the Presbyterian Church in Dlorristown. Dr. cD. was for many years the Corresponding Secretary tl ebyterian Board of Domestic Misrions. O 8. but retired from active duty tm that caperity. syne two was remarkable for He pasoed the Inst few years of his life in Somerset county, near the place cf bis nativity, till his recent visit to Morristown wisere he died. He was a brother of the Rev. Dr. J M. Me new formerly of Elizabethtown, but now of Philadel- phia. or three yours EE er eeamns BAKRITINE INTELLIGENCK, Movement: Kawa ream Afr Baltic ingen: 85 Le Cheromee. Torry, Norfolk, City Point and eh . Maill Ship Malabar (Be ). Leeds, St Stephens, NB, T Wallace, Blip Barward, Lave 8t John, NB, Crocker, Basset & Co. Esther May Iowes, Boston, Sturges, Ship Narregenectt, Limonds, New Orleat m. Brig Renevstic Brig Zolvs, Moore, &t Marys, Neami Brig Meccn, Watkine, Savannah, Demill & Co. Biaipsi geek Poppe & Co, 5. Dotner & Powter. sndvia, Sturges, Clearman . © H Pierson. Pierson re, Mailer & fe fe ® “mm Propeller Mica Sloop Roger Wil ish ream & Th arle: ‘Sept 16, with roton a, With eotton, &e, to Geo im ballast, tod Bip New Forks Hull, ( Pip Lady Arvelia, Clove Pubes y Arbella, Clover, Bi Touteve (Sp), Bement a, 40 days, In ballast, te Aavicre & aly Ge Andrew nae). Secnant, en B anys, with wine, 0 ve, with Norfolk, 10 days, with ehip Bia'r, Batt, mber, bound Rr, Eoaikner Sydney, 14 days, with coal, m = he bn we, Std: NB, 5 days, with Sdsys, wit is Montoe, Woshirgtom, NC, 11 days, with Guthor, Workington, NC, 4 days, with maval were. 4 Emith, Was sineten, NC, * Sehr J ber felwine Pe be isu Frances, Thompecn, Beaufort, NC, 4 days, with oiling, Homen, Pienton, > C, 12 days, Fuith, Georgetown, 44 nore, 10 Em " neon vaohne Rate SA fohe © P howd font Bren <170 cases | Bat = 4580 sect Jerriot Poller, Brady Philadelphia, 4 days. iow Haven, 2 fa she Henate, Lock Suny tint, Coote New Haven, 2407. Arietia, A Wooahell, Hrosthaven, Z dare. fhe Shepecta A Revet, Voie tant e's dem, Young, Providenos, 2 days, bownd to Kine: 4. bowrd to ane via pw. een fgg ete a page at moridian, W; eun- uarantio tig Rmerala, ‘York; Stevens, ‘Cleared P —y 4 i pepe hee ean: sche Hn beeen Arrived—Shipe ic uAticet Stina, Gaacsbnen aad nd Bawa Brora, ley, Boston; UA taraitiecNWcieantiad uae Arrived—Sebr Nathan Durfee, Alcxandzia, Arrived—Sche Marton Post, NYork, MOMEE Sept 12 New Ont. ye Arrived--Ships Joba Constance, SN Yor ty ta ton and Hickmoud, Boston: bark Jcooph Fish, Ita. Nonroux, a 1. Coming up—Steamer Empire City Arrived—Schr Fairfield, Boston. OVID EN Arrived—cohra} Bicpent. Thom; ee ott el igeis Mobile, Ireland, ‘inetta, Che May, wotwin F Gortote, eo: Miler aerate a LAND, Sopt 19, Arrived—Rohr Atias, NYork, @iiared—Dark Odd Fellow, Havana, ix Joun, NB, Sept 17. Cloared—Ship Revere, Liverpool. Witarxoron, Sept IT. wed—Sohrs Lejok, and F Copeland, Boston; Maria Porrand Memento, NYork AR TOW m, Sep ys 16. Arrived—Schre Milton, Hankars, NYork for Bath; “Creole, ‘Treworg. do for Boston. Sollee 7} norgg: Marchant, Boston. Armved 17th—Mary anni Hopkin Philadelphis for Glou- cester; Samuel N, lo for Bot ‘All the fleet that left yesterday havi tlens. rowarned on account of hi Failed I about 20; most of them hi Miscetianeous. Sreamen Nonts America, henco st Sin orte:~ Avg 7th, at Cape Holland, Straits of M ded by w bont from ti on. with = few excop- over the Shoals, ported, Sn "to oviain a vessel to re-ehi pe a deem secon in UC" Steeite since the lst of July. Sryamten Com Srockton, from San Prancieco for Panansa, put inte Realejc come time in July, In distr Tsou, Farsham, benes for Son Fran on Saturés: she hes ds, i em Rrenens. sed thas Senet # total lots, ag they had to cut away her masts, aud eut & hole in her side bo ges out her cargo. Copper Siar Wirencr art, at Sav Francisco, made the Teetage from Ric to San Fraaciocs in 62 days, the quiokest ever made, 5 roNRAA has besn purchased at Portiand, O, to run ss resuler packet Setween that eity and San Praneisco. Eacwe sailed from Calcutta for H Kod and has not heen hear sri to have fosmacrea durieg’s typsoon Bey of Bengal. Eric Moxy, Berton + Valpazaigo, {ror Rockland for Sea Frencieco, will repair to proceed, a8 evom as Capt B could proevre $8009 to 8) ca boltomry bond. Br weio Barre, of Yerssonth, NS, woe ari gole at St Evstatia, no date, and the oxptain Swan, Pirrcc. on ber passage hence for Bermudar xem ead eprul ing ® gato of wind. meravon, when 45 dave out f Liby the U8 sloop of war Sulytimaae sr N, ton 194 We acd supplied Sum Am svn Darr hog been registered under the Ha- Wallon fise 26 Hia Mejesty’s yacht. posed to be a brig, was an a achore in & ve . je from the east # fhyinz loose on the forem: load, and {ted heavily durlag # could pe disce:ned oa board. Whalemer. , ATE gt, NBedtord 19th. bark Presid 201k Gh. Bpoke i tt, 3 tT te i RiBedior’ 1th 1p Mornotia, NPasice ba from Sag Harbor 17th, chip Wm Tl, ‘Taver; Arzetic c 36, ship, Helen Auguste, Fales, of arrat Benolula J Newport, 7 mos out cil pot sti At Nuel gd ‘Si, May 33, take Béward, Lave, of NB, 700 ete, BH, which was off Terceira June 25. report. bly bad aK giated to have taken pv vetcen Ave 120 and Kage Cg Wester islands Ana 10. Robt Rallies, Switt, Provines- town, clean. Had ey forc, Spartan, Cook, WiGe, SU Bia; A Michersom: Corneil, 4070. Motice to Mariners. Cant Turnbull, of Br bark Blors, at SFrancieog, rep ‘the Island of Clipperton, in, the iat of 10 16 N, Ton 13 a W, ma ‘s mere rock om all the cha 5 Pacitio, ssilow's coral res! attached to it eteetehing stx miles to tbo yeotward. Flying Hs ae Cr hence for SPranctaon, 8, lon 3 W, dy the Harriet Bwing. are at Val- iso Aug is, from Hoe! “Sip Cerro Gordo, mye from Liverpool for Paitedel- his. 10th ix We hen Be), feom Halifax for Jamaion, Aug 2, lat 26 o Tipper abip y Foreign Ports. ug 2—Schit Mary Chilton, Adame, for B be trom Boston. ju Brig ton, Old » ier a ve West Bra, owing £0 the ae, of ap easterly wind. Howorvic, June i3—Arr sche Spartacus. Warcis, 4 Fran- Doane, doz 25th. bark Los hie Ly rox, SPrancis ipa Robert Hoo: Heller, Mary Wilder: Ure Havana, Sept S81 bark Wabeeh or Boston), ‘tim, coven, Je. Sept U—-Brigs Carrzl, Pettingall, from foyt, fom mm Cale: rem Cbagtes, Just bp: Conioas Barteld, fora Savanilia. fo DS Verk, ropa; bchre Lamartine. Thorndite (or Garrett), hagres; dchn Albers. Elwell, oo ae ast arr. Arr sth, brig Mexico (Br), rtslk. Steamer La- xYerk, put in 7e vin saea Wii neat aay ff will return to K ot joutego Bay sch, bark BChurciill, Uichbora, from Falmouth Sth, brig Mi . from Philadelphia, patio Bay sth, brig Th Fraser, from Wile s in (Pacific), June 17—Drig Bytvina, from Bose ton, bow Mania, Supe! i—fohe Spray, Long. , a for —~ 10th. Mazartan, July 1 Bark Joseph ° Aran 2, bbt Sept 4—Beck ‘Helnes, for Philadel- erie (NSW), May 2%—Aer hips Arche de Alli- » duis? Gad "Om port 24, ship sin port, ship Colchis, trom Boston. Panama, AUG Arr stesmehip North Ame: ce.’ dunk: (8 anys, 210 Sours; running Une Bl €ayy «, Sept li—Art bark Orpheus, Neil, Canton vis fio daNeIRO. Ase 12-S1d bark Rising oe. Lng ~ 4. ware sobe Jas Pattison, and eld Lith alten bee retern 0s i ship Revere, Howes, Liversost Aug iy—8 (ot Bath), why freight; wrk teeeh Oleny’ (ot Boetes), do; brig Potosi (of Port da +, Jone 13—Barke Fyre (Bam), Sarah Moers, . for EF ranciseo, tow da: nab sipa B Catharine (Br), F is, wingten, NO, Manzan OTaue Win Wilton, Mores, Aux Joe Farwell, Marston,’ Al ‘arren, Amboy; Victor, Chase, ; 4below bark Grampus, from Bo- ige—the ehip ppesed to cm NOslesus for Liverpool, betors re. ding to put In for rypaira, No'clese itecm| ported epoben, int eretom heuse closed on account of the Ju! Allston; bark Phenix, (having tice Bee, Idesscager, and. Mary Bil 5 19--Ace ahip Albert (Trem), Reich jbbor ome ry Mfticetons Urige Ui Breet ay hem Bangor; heston, Keen, Rest sohre Cor- ermude; Trith, Prishie, Charleston, Don Drinkwater, Po weon, 0 t have, Chase, sade (Cr), Verey, ° aed" Queen, rovi- dence, WW Broinard, Palmer. Port! Blivset, Yor’, 0, Smit! Mi ‘y Telesraphed 3 ehi pool; with J Tett. alee fre vis it), Quilliman, King, W Indice, Oxear Jonce, Kelly. iv are CBARLESON, Sept 16—Are ve! hatin lo Janette. J tad Triton gebee Hole iimington, (ch went te seaom the Tih, ret ( returned to-day im port, brig Newesstie, from Sen Be cei cea, Tat | dy oe yy 4 “hie morning. "No vessels fa barter. pat tae ‘cbt Aug id—-in port, ship President, from Le Pent Cid eche Mobile, M es Wins, Seq 10 aer Rasta Whesir Kel Bs (Dr {yore Richmond; irign it Ly i7—Art_brice J " (oats Dewrisherny mr ats ‘ne *. rary tet nH ye sia ie ir ty % sigh. Ror, Frenklin, Gueney, ay ee NEWPORT, ert, 18 Arr eokts Yaatle, ein me. 1 Nye, by UNTONst Bent fergie ee Priam Glseein Br ALE We NY orks wens Foaaks seat Aryeh RB Sith, Kelley, New "NE Pak Se apt iat soht Jew, Hoyt, Phile- D, peep tee sohrt Leader, and Mariner, Bae shonin iy 2, hip Hilsnbsth Bien, York; bark sirly, from San fiend Harbor, barks Ork, Hutehing, | rian ae fot erie Gaiden hans Rcsardsen, ith hy urning, a yi eer fe Biot eran aot he Olvctas Doslemons, ry) rar with Lu B Franc veo. age tare Pe Liv tae rt La ota go ensously i saoola seth Be eaetag)Cancente ine ge Winks Zs! Phot pees Foes Loe tries Endoh honor qian oe ca ee Lf ton: Mary Harvey, Fag: te awl Rebecos Rose, Dayton, eee rth, Rao! 'D, Bopt lS—Arrechrs Mariette Burr, Nickerson, Boster MRD, Bont pole Courier, Rogers, 40; Lydis Luoie iin Steamohip Tennene, ote son, aioe ston Ano Maria a Lescure, B. in Vi Bpnlany but). jgace, B Freeman, Mapzauil Sd—Steaw shi California, inte porta, 19 dey 1m Honolut ta h (Br), Pryde, Lav i (UM). Sehmaon, Valparaiso; Potcol, een Bird, Roberls, Oregon; Lau: aston, Velparsieo; Sw Stromberg, G SeCatharines and) Valraraiso: brig Oscar Dailetzom, Mong XK tis rerdiuends MeRsudey. § Crus Cynoeure, Doug sina; Pilgrim, i ‘Risite, ——, from wreck of the Taga —thip’ Keleo’ (Br one, barks Bisolk fquail (Br), Bowden, | # Fey Bobart Towns ‘ike, Oahu; sohr ‘dfand Tork, caries, 10 nd to Sacramento Cit; : barks Sh | ea (Fr). Papillon Boer ‘ | Semuel @ Edward, Smith, 7 tifford, Mor- gaa, Bodega: x, Sante Cran: ade. line, Gsrener, re olin via ‘Gspe St Lucien; Aloxander, yefm Philadelphia via Kardock, 405 days. fa W York: aon, Sp dney, vis fonoluty; Meabury Va Jcbnatone (ir). (Br), Clarke. B zy Panama, via Aow ipa Ambarsadoe, Patna, Cardli. 1s) cays tm Goston; brik Marge- nge, Brome via Valparaleo. Sth—Stesmabip C irution, Blunt, co and San Diero Hodg bray, 1odays fm Philadelphia via Val- Arthur, Spear, 2A) days faa NYork vis Gossler, Sage, Philadelphia, Emily Taylor, snow, Booton, i . Ha 0, 5 days, vin i moeaiete R. Reaers, NYork, 127 days, vie Rio, 62 dsyx: bark Yalow (Br. Wilson, Lisbon; brixs Bmras (Yor), Roya, Lisbon via Valpstsiso; Emily Bourne, Wood, Bante Cras, Weth—be ancle (Br). Christy, Bobvart Town; brig Anns fennel, 3 de. Goinmbis, Le Roy, Astoria; bris Julive ato Aren: ing Star, kor, Boston, 143 devs, via ae ohrs: ‘Antoinette, ‘Adtousd, 844 Dias; L inia (Br). Conte a, San on) Suen Del Sod: Amis (Ur), Fe Aug \—-Steaiter Oregon, Hearzen, Fanaa; 13 puasongees; . th ease hip Sea Gull, Tichenor, Bea: patos, Sees vanghat: St Pet: reba ved Caicutta: beizs Dorwe? (Be), Bless, a aah mac, Smith, N erigator islaus Honolulu; Loo Choo, Mason, Socisty abips Sus es Lady eieik, Pollez, Atlantic porta; Pansa mento (Chil), Gow sales, Valparaiso; scr Odd Fellow, Tate, Tepeine. Free want cobs Antoew Roy, 5 TPalbert, do Doili Hong Kong; Tory. feBeide, Bruze, Nichols Bandwieh Is! —Brig Jane A Mersey (Tahitian 1eth— Ships Chi hile, Leah, C it Warsaw, AN IEGO: ave Aug isin port, berk Whitto fcpkia, for San Francisee 2 Sth, ship Stephen Layman, cis gant OBISPO, iCal). abt AugT—In port, ship Panay, TA CRUZ (Ca A eobr I KR Whiting, 1b rekth schr Gen abi NINGTON, Sept 17—Are pobr Rondout for | dechrs Sarah Lewis, Lormoud, uN, Soot % A \—Arr sche Corelli, Philedolphie. t 1T—Arreoh* Lejok, Remick, Bos- Ost york for Steal, put in with 1e3s ore, Flowe or Roarcke—Me Whiting, 1 a Beher, G Ray, § Gover’ Davia, bw Koignt, ek ney, Sr Hermon —F d lady, Chas prey exdiod oie, ILA Shackle: ford. Mr Wil a Jelphins % ote Mr Shicle, Phil Havre; Jno J Orborn. Del ce William Iisoter, « aie ren eter, Mester Khan and ¢) id aguiston and mo. Mrs Bad, children, > ‘Titus. Mr lowe Julien, Lair L son Mr Fa Mr Myaer— Bay aes ane Weodrem, *w Bisa: K Tyner, Chae T A Bulkley, rr Hortri joSeame, Mr ieck. A M Shaw, ST Beecher, J8 May, i Peas | terres, DS Seuss, 3 ¢ + M Potter, Ht Du thie oman jomas Ford, | Georg Pendergast verte, AW i oe Mise M Treore wks i ‘Tho orn and lay, Jil De Leng 4 vA, oan M he er W it SayreR McDowell, AL | WD Winer, CX Bile, Petce Lindsay, Be’ A ily ene 2 Iden, "Mra Keltch, J Doles, M Straug, Mr Hleprore, Be? J Thomas. Carver, SA v. Mra Saiebary 1, Mine bard, Porter, Owen Mre ming Ate ee jes, Mere & Vien S A Wynn, Mrs Honey Mra POW Stes Juman, Mine ttle, dol Batt Bair, JohnH Pa GB Kile Eucedy, Se Mer John Teeety and th tha Tweedy, 1 Rotbechild, Doctor Fis Steamehip Marion—H Misstoonandtamtly, G Winhergh, sin okie, Miss SPW Stradiman, Jaman Oo Wm Lyman, Eplicain Twoedy, bildeon, Mise Mare Mr Simo—Wi im the | witaht xeron—Seoamehip, Adger and fat! re Se Mowry, Mew ° “ue Mr Uiterhaeds, R bone, R Stan- 2 Mirs Rachel & Veck, Mes Preece, Me Anbachsl, Mr Weeden, Gostonboter, D Power, Ulastens. 3 Be ict, 3 Daniel, % ie toh, Fe aston. Si, .T Stanley apd tr greturet.o Bing J one m ice ‘Solonion vagment ievy a ‘and lady, ‘ise ore 65 im the eteorage. ¢ tethm ‘ot perneae. wag Meee, a Be? WoW O ceel, fea strcet, Noo, No. ed argon nen um serge 2 Yard, Loudon. 19 des Victoires. rot ‘be sccountal ¥d precede Wasrttd ‘her fag ty STEAMS!(P COMPANY OF SLR W ya wil tears | Boston or tiverpeoko | oe ship of tis lino, the ‘Thureda; steamul\ yn tial manssr, both as hh Ra, has Beary iagee gon al braces throughout, ee 0 Co) and in every respect fully e ine iad 5 quate to any srosmses aftoate for! pe ¢ of atrongth Her pcr jos for ji -08D; egance, and ventilet 1 known as former 1: on New eesee. An experior fork oa Liverpool au Derionoed tu ‘from Boston vo Rates of cabin passage eubin, not found, = BE wane of first eadin pass 1 be £20 ing. Fels Freight for tuo 004s, Or. por ton of Torty-ouiie feck For freight oF pase wage, apply to BARNDEN & CO., HARNDEN & CO, HARNDAN & © 0 Broadway, Now Yor 99 Stat: eH Ee. via Chagres, and t through tickets.” There on toe Pacific, at lowest ret Bai RYORD RCD, No. 2 V ust., and ps esage # hertivs, by imi ea tn ol ACT ns fos, be aoa ee ieuth cheek or eh i3T Week ercete, eocner ‘Warren st. Nul Through Lino for San Francisco, via Chowres, diceot — Fore Reduced.—On Sati ber Fplendid dor ia, U. 8.8 plembee at, abd orclock Beat tot Warren etreet, N. K.. withthe ¢ for Chagres, connecting with th o Meil steamship FAN WA, to FIC MAIL STRAMSHIP COMPANY. —The commander, will ‘ive! ase@re or freigh ‘A goutiemon long conncoted with the company at Pana will co forward by this PPOSITION TO TLR OLD BONOPCL dens Line for Chagres ES, Repombee 7. aS P.M m8, amer. affording an opportunity for nia. to avail themselves of his in crosoimg tho Lethe iNDEPEN- . Girecis and through Tickate 6 bs further pedhation jin price Tow Al mehip REOTHER JONATD tora e fastest atenmner ix the world, ‘wii! dail ¢ ‘Savur- Prices to from NLR. Chagrea have Loon roduced in first sola to Lag fl in second, 84), aud in, storage, $25, their tickess Piryions to ane instant. ‘will bo stlowed 6 per euat discouns ‘o freight tekon on freight Sopiy ealy te ACHT VIOGA FoR SALE, stoop RIGGED, WITH extra light rete! allt fil Yard Now Yor: of selling. TLLS, he reg ten tor ro of Me Ki binoksmith, ivbokons ce Chas. Baker, 23 Greouwieh treet, EAPNESS, SHORT SIGHT, &C, CURABLE BY pew semegne Death dovotes attention exciursive- f the ear and eye. ‘eo os ora. ra the netaral feelings, 8 with praetinal observations on the prey manhood, ‘treat 1 Selves without marriage, ite duties ih sae’ dice—with eolored Whom n phyaiolos produetl Sexe, (heiretruciures, Xf mal Rnerions. foportant ‘will overcome o should take this imp pages. Tt erate, Ssrangers who 1y dot weal stood thus goard ageinst the imposition iz poputoue cities. Beratlety ‘and bas for twenty yerrs bjects of which hie book Sreate. 6 in NFOR’ U Sevility trem im The aka quackery ‘may el organ. Offes, 262 Broadway, from * to ‘oot. cmon PAIVATE MEDICAL THAT $500.8 8 ereedy cure, without rink, expowure, oF eh: oprictor challenges &, sinate under bottles eal So ver world. Cures in 2 Ndecite Mae ‘ake ublished— 204) Pryviciogy of Marsizee. end Ome vee <- of youth ana mower, reine Fates aiisy, looal and consti , and di hints to epee con in 8 am me ae ep withon: tronte whet! ond + tor, oupht to now whet sat ‘is pee an by his Judicionrly pjontes Doctor La Or y person oat paid, will receiv: paid ilvonive gob JEFI cific mixture for the cure ‘ingle © tons singe ‘« Over street, TUN ATE s YRIEND. —GREAT SUCORSS. 4,008 ‘The mort mgd —— for diseases im 4. undreds mon! ~— two da 250 Canal steseh, corn De. W. reocives none, cases in three 28 of vouth, he invariably wees salt on with ad ipioms ty hie private offoe, ‘ah Futon N devil em et EDICAL CAKD ip a lose tim decided advan’ cult, protri 4 that ebeape teers rerionted in thus br rane ot praction teenty to one branch of lis profession hae tages over the general een ner. ogularly edvoated and lens ily qualified physiciam 1¢ confines $2, offre precting and jects treat ed in ha won on the physio ee” atten ry =e sds - aaa irl teat meat oles pA ign he Rh va pe oaans itmie ft ano ee Sam sat ehcs ou ae ‘oak this sounsey 4, wer he lateude. . 18 mo, ie i Wig ad “pes ublae iS mod len, sad a teats cvatonan in Daryn, Obie) vron, May a, ee hae ol ares Eee 0 me, Which T ais Ce ea a 5 e eve apother ARIB AND LONDON ane or | tp few bars, cous ins ee sly att ta ate oan chew an sis ore Catena} foes ier aes supe, ns val be a bd the ot a Me water sana aie cer ough. Hl S8 that ther cortinesten, Gis ed ene red t—Jas. 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