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tbaee o'clock. At three o’slook, P M, the meeting was-calied to order by the Precdent, and ster Prayer, the, Committee of favors. . Adlam, of Rhode James , of PR al es Provisions! Commivice, elf i op Peng emrarg bet © He ggvesa veut us memenay for Ca tape the Koglish language to have a correct version of the scrip! ures, as it was to send faithful trans. lations to tbe heathen The importance of the English poets wat it was 2 SOUTCE Of <> : of the Bible, with all Its faults, best ever “made de into any ‘The E: hag sig goon oar aS pn pga Oubtions fen and that ; and in thé the world, | reward chore was every prospect that these would be extended still more widely, to for remote:t parts of the earth. The the moved, that we are under to be faithful in | the translating the scriptures into our own language as well as any other, iy Rev. D. Thomas, Zanesville, mext addressed the mecting or rather be read his from a printed pena proof frem some rt newspaper office, in which it that pple wil eco: ott pont ‘was actually ret up sud in type, before it was delivered. | lem to ‘The apeech read te the effect that the Bible was a book | tinent. tie YES) hundred miles that is which bad (od for its author, truth without any mix- ture of «rror for its matter, avd salvation for its end. | Dumbers 9,000, and ‘The Bible was written in [+brew and Greek, and as soon | tives more or less cease to be living isogusges, in craee thet there fnea. ing languages, in ¢ mu- tediity might gh oe ‘The Bible gave the ouly | bas been able to accomplish but little. Naiaell cneteeet of the ereati he world, and of read ‘bis earty history rk of a With- ont the Bible ail w'uld be a blak reverend geo- ‘Wemas made an sonnaght upon a King , by whoze | intetlectual an tame the Engiish versi is known. He quoted from Neel + Hhstory of the Puritans, and other | is every encouragement writers, (0 prove (be perseeutions of that monarch ae Sarr € Cbristians. He burned Whitman aod th don the practice of all Baptists, His favorite motto was, no bibbep no king. He dissolved ent and imprisoned owe hal! of its members. Toney he he was -Colvinist. and next duy be was an Ar- — to the tack bone. He then qnoted from | because the nat "History of England to show that James was | our faa potic, jealous, a pedant a buffoon. The | with rpeaker then went en to give a long list of words which | with some diflculty, that our charactor was purely reii- gious, their opposition ceased. aud now scores of teachers ight be sent into the interior, if we could only emplo I think of the urgent neod there le, an words thas were not in the origimal, such as the contemplate the small band that is to perform the | heart sinks within me. our white ordained mivs' yaad pa tt assistants, with « few cclonist and native re now obsolete, some of Which soundedjeurtous enouzh. He 1 ridicule many passages as abeurd ac- to the traprixtion of the forty-seven, who inter- God save the King,” God aot bring in the origi- nal. He quoted a number of learned writers to chow that the a eens the Bible offe delic: contain tions, were ell tions, | assistants! The eight white teachers L have mentioned Adam Clark bad been cited a iauding the royal version, | are all the white laborers that are to be ‘cuad ia Libe- but his own notes showed twelve tvousand emendations | ria, I know not bow you feel at suck @ thought; bat to in it. In illustrating ube bad grammar in thie transi | me it looks like the glimmerio, tion of the Bible, Mr {. told a story of his son asking | derkorss of night Hons and oar prayers will be multiplied one pared | thoteaad,” if Goa did not understand grammar. | fold. We are preparing tocxtond our »perations. aro Bow barely enabled to cov'ect fands to curry them on upon the prevent limited scale. cessity of increasing your contributions. ed, she suid | has told me that he does not propose to take up & ccl- | lection on the present occasion. in mind ona future occasion. new and alvays hig im reference tu tac phrase ~ the chiefest among tea The sudience were qoite tickied at hia wit and entha- fiacan, and the ledies laughed. One of the latter, when he conciuded, came over to the reporter's table to in- quire who (he rpeaker was. On being infor wished lrce times imetead of once. for lt sppeare Mr. Thoma: The resolution was then put and carried, when the mnceting adjourned till hal? past seven o'clock EVENING SESSION touk the chair at 7% o'elook. and, after * pom of the 119th Psaim was sung, ealied upon the Rey. DD. Hill, of New Jorsey, sho opened the meeting with prayer. The President then introduced Rev Jas Ixours, of De . wivocating the princi. ills argument was of are in fervent and expressive Leogua, da the coarse of reseed’ the mectivg, snd in the of his observa- fited them al) with ecthuriasm: sit cr lated am amcedote of @ distinguished men who bed *aid that a Welch | preacher would set the world on fire while an Kaglish- maa would be lighting bis tor (Laughter) He said trantiations were ver © there waa at firet bat one language. He then ret wered toPnvel om the cotta. Restewed upon the apostles. aud aryued that if Got | iospirsd tranelati pe. in varto: wae it for them to see that t Western man. ands western hori sou wes wider, the sun's dick locked larger im the West; the bil's, if not the moontains, were largtr: their trees there appeared to be larger liberty in the West than in thls icoulity. The word «f was the sword of the Spirit, and it was their duty to se that the kecanee of | tis Jornealem blade should act be blunted by the m| transsticns of mem. Before he died, be hoped to acciety ‘The Pesrwwevy then briet'y addressed the meeting guid they bad heard ergua Be anowrred be ‘The Protestant Episcopal Mission im Afrieat JD TREBSTING STATEMENT OF TIE MISSIONARY UT REV. }. PayNE, DD. On W: dwesday evening, at the Church of the A-cen flow, corner of Tenth street and Fifth avemuc, the Rig! Kev De. Payne, Mirsionery Bishcp to Africa, delivered ao interesting address cm the subject of the Protestant | Ppiecepal M esiow st Cape Palmas S rvlco commenced at 7s o'clock. by the singing of so eathem from Haydn's Crestion. by the cholr, which ne with much taste and ability. fught Rev. Dr. Payne then ascended the pulpit, and Reid: —My friends and brethere—It ie reported \hat when Be yieon Bomaparte was confine to the solitary rock | of @. Helewa, be sald in subs‘auee. “what = remarkable | peteow Jerus Chriet was! [have prem laboring to Ox the attention of mankind on me. and yet I am hete on a erniary tock. Jeeus Christ lived « life of humility, ead Gied 0 ignominious desth: y«* there are hundreds of theursnds throughout the world who are ready to die | for bim.” This is a fact, and with it I comfort myecif | no emall bend that I have gathered on the coat ea. I bave told that litte bend, “you are a small bend, but be comforted; you ares part of Chriet'sCharch, | ecatte rod over the earth, and you are bound by the rame | common ties to its great bend ieuce it is that the an, wherever be ie found, takes an ioterest in the { Christ all over the world, sud in the disemi- Dietred gorpel, Le exclaime:— Were the whole realin of nature mine, ‘That were « tri * far loo mumadl, Love eo amazing. r¢ divine. Demands my bie my all % © y quertion with the Chrietioa i*, where is the Becd, wheve le the opportunity! A+ light rushes to | Cask end sir to a vacuum, » the love of Ged in the Christian's heart rush to where there is need of | the goepet. nad the oppor « to propagate it. It ie thy coors: ration thas ) fooign mivtons It feoms to me Ubat Providence . ly drawn tho Sttention of Obrictians to Afric as any ober the world. Indeed, God erm hav furped the attention of American ( Guaiter of the globe. Wonderful ar ov dence. |e it not a subjec call forth our gratitude to | © God, that the slave trade. « we ail depteente. and which bar filled Africe with az and deletion fur centuries, should have prov je mee of Ube wo | et the Alrioam race beyoos « th bing that hee evet heppemed? Four pill t reee hate been Erovgtt into thie country by ‘he slave trade, They | eve Lecome civitized and Ubiis\lanited instead of be ting enesgre es they otherwire would. Bat that ts not | Le came Providence + hick hos rilected eo mach Bd tireogh the slave trade, ie preparing the way for eater bieesings, We ere thourands of our citizens fiving wp thew slaves daily ainvanting to sdout bet « million eoeh year Thie is « subject of atiinde. Bat God fas pus i: late sheichewrl: 6» give Woereiiy of their substance onl means to bring back the mapuadtted colered population to the eountry from whence they were taken, and the same God who be i il! i to’ Mise Bukate nek all of October 1, by the Rev. Mr. St to Miss wie iaeee? — of jeesop, 19% Lene, youngest daughte! ! : ite Mr Josern Tor- mW Mr. nw af % sett 3 & es F 5 Mise Ena Hosers 3 acca 8 . ee Eoq., of own, on sping onening, So mers : z Es = Z f Fas ABETH Bervas, daught i iets Wala Pe & aes =e nd orn Tran tree: Sant oat ous | Si ‘1th, Tedcoco, Winslow, from Trinidad for Am- ve, to Sept 16—-Of, Shannon, 2 eae York, and putiato es ta ‘sahara tan ge rk for Sedere, spt doi Bie, racrigna a LP atxour, 7 1¢—Of, Bir Robt Peel, on NYork a een i sal = a Bees from oo auents Be charset Work. S14 15th, Leibnits, 3 3 4 woe Corps, that ifthe leading a called a star, yet he Poreoases abilities s i more than ordinary ferior to othens, it is held out t © 0 missionary hout all the variour characters men who are well kiosé for ced in their res th nature, educ: | larly allotted Loe jenerally evening nets the laughable farce of on = tes and the interesting dram, st; grees; a of which are | resi No. 33 Mott street, on inst., seat Roioak. ‘ York Bay Cemetery. Hla remains will be taken to the New At sgeery he LL. 2 A Ginsesmm, daughter cf Corne- ). Morris, aged 6 years and 3 months. a relatives ere reepectfully invited to from her father’ this after- 2d inst., at 4o’clock. ‘th morning, October 2, in the Tth year of sughter of C. W. and Esther ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully the from Curls Chureh, Ax . i at ae partments, for whic! oe and ery taste en, want ca it ability, ‘et the I Low gered pelocled for this z & i 2k are, ton meet. sent as mission does not reach all the con- jes to : "2 and it is hoped | ber 8° Maay Buss, only lod the ** iake’s Pro- to the fall strength of rotection of America. This colony they have have many po esa gg 7d of the na- millions of people within te district over which it is | hoped this colony will Nationa Tueatee.—The proprietor of this ment is indefatigable in his endeayors to Present entertainments evory way deservin, extensive patronage he is receiving | audiences, who testify their admiration of his abili- | ties as a manager, and of the dramatic celebrity of his actors, by the most enthusiastic cheers. National Theatre has now been a long time estab- lished, but never bue it been better managed tian under the jurisdiction of Mr. Purdy. offered for this evening’s amusement is one that | ; Will assuredly draw a vo: Piece will be the “ Meears. Fleming, ‘Arnold, Brad: LF. Nigh and other arts of Auues Rover Beek etetoes of Texts 1 year anid § months ia (Friday) afternoon. ‘There are five | establish ultimately extend, Hitherto it Not one in fifty | Tt is not to be expected that they could achieve much in the way of missions. It | bave done so much to suppi; pod own | acqualatances are ine vited to attend. Also the funcra! of Adelia Dater, at the same time and place. aan See on Thi morning, October 2, ‘rren god Mary Aun @ mont fod tt days. are res] felt; invited to attend ae teee funeral, ny gener cre 9 a4 . $4 Kirst street, Williamsburg, on Friday , Sd inet., wt 11 o'clock, without further invita- ‘be remains will be taken to Greenwood fur in- for agents to send amon; the mative pan ag ‘there persevere in the good work. There ave four district stations—one among the eclonists, Ta the colonist station erdthree among the natives, street, ac cmith ‘eld, for holding the doctrine | there is a high schocl, chureh, and other schools. Among the natives thero are schools «iving instruction children; and there ace one hundred con- verte from the heathen, What Is 60 iinportant is the ac- cess gained to the interior. large audience. ast Days of Pompeii,” is Arbaces, su) ‘roy ard Boston paper: pleas? copy. On Thursday morning. vere illness, Mise Sc of ber age, daughter of William Elkins. ‘The triends of the famity, and those of her brothers, | are invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon. at 2 o'cleek, from the residence of ber father, 2044 Ren- (On Thun dey morning, October 2, at 3 o%elrek, Tuomas N.,eon cf Jeremiah and Mary Casey. aged 3 years, b i take place from the residence of his parents, corner of Greenwich aud North Moore strevte. ‘The fhiends of the family are requested to attend, with- “albany ene bang pepere please copy. Wednesday, October 1 “the 1 friends and acquaintances, and those of her hus bend, are respectrully invited to ettend the funeral, this uiternoon, at 8 o'clock, from her late Lewilton street. t wbeburne, Mass. At firsc this was stopped, ives residing ou the coaet believed that ject was gain, and feared that we would interfere min their traffic; but when we convinced the October 2, after @ short and se- The conclud- cas Ameria Ecaivs, in the 20th year “Slave! ‘8 » eae introduce Mr. Blanchard with his wonderful | . ‘This piece is well worth eoeing, ns the actin; Ir. Diautbac is Sa and the sagacity o! ‘he orchos:ral music t, and eg utmost attentlon is pai | ts patrons of the Barnum’s Mcsecu —We are confident tha! few piaces can enjoy the popularit; ea ‘ablishment, and fow can mei curiosities are waa, and truly wonderful to old | and young; while the saloon ontertainmonts are by | y of unusual talent, and full of interest “Tho Stranger” is now havi, arun there; and with Mias Mestayer as Mrs. [1 Mr. Vlarke a the Stranger; with Hada- way, Llenkina, Mis. Rogers, ke, is admirably per- formed. We advice al! who love a good thing to DOOR, two comic farces months ard 2 4 ‘The funeral w! maries, and four white of this elogant ititae much. The | ; Many O'Gonwor, aged 20 You seo, thea, the ne- residence, No. 3 on October 1 after a long and peinful ilness, which ste bore with extreme patience and fortitude, Manion Warzace, wite of Geo W. Blackstock, cf this city, and daughter of Dante Paul, Es), of Sher- ‘At Mobile, Ala., on September 20, of consumption, Av- uncer 8 Patxrn, aged i7 years, a native of Albany, N. Y., but for the lust fisteon years a re In Nennington, Vt., 8. tionary soldier. Mooar. am old black woman. who lived near the ing House, ia Cocii county, Md.,died last d edout 140 years. | go and sce it. are performed Curisty’s Minstrars.—This inimitable band of | negro delineators continue to attract densely crowd- Their performances are certainly the moet amusing and popular of the day, for itmatters | ” what atiraction may be in the city, you will al- 6 find their hall crowded to overtlowing with ly respectable audiences, whose delight and Ska are unbounded. Their instrumental | selections are rendered with the utmost precision | anibarmony, and their iaging canuot be excelled. The programme provided tor to-night is excellent. Munsreeis.—This anrivalied com- pany have beeu performiog in this city for nearly | ith the greatest pos-ible success. Wi experienced the utmost pleasure in ing their eotertainments, so correct are their | delincations of the negro character, and eo beaati- » their characteristic danoos execated. The | m inatramental picees are alone worth the pric: of admis Lheir manager imerite the greatest praive for his indefatigable exertions, which are be- coming more prominent overy day. | De. Harcrox,.efter a long absence in the South | ard West, is about to repeat his celebrated lectures | | to gentlemen, on physiology, in Now York | doctor has been everywhere received with tho ‘catest cnthusiasm, and as his lectures embrace all ot discoveries, #0 valuable to every one, be will, in a!l probability, create as great a seusation We understaud he will commence in a few | wee ict, hag due notice will be given ITHEATEE.—The talented proprio- | tor of this splendid equestrian establishment has proud, becaase of tae great | i¢ have hovored him with. Lquestcian performances are oct only ype agus ing, but are extreme'y instructivs. paole ca'crer for this description of amusement can- not be found thaa Levi North The bill announced ight ie one which must fill the amphitheatre ry department. wea Hatt —The second concert of Mr. # gave euch delight on ewlay evening. will come off to-nigat. bis songe—* In ie “Erin, my heart aud “1 woe not die in Spring "Ia the latter song be responded | by singing the * Angel's Whisper,” so Jelighted tho sudience that they crackin iastic cheers followed. The well filled, aud his reception was very He offers a fine programme for this | te L hope you will keep it But we need your earets ~The barvest truly is creat. Lord of the Parvest that he will send more laborers into But I would do you injur that we want something mere from y tributions ¢r your prayers. We want yout persoaal services im the work of enlightening aad saving the | * ine days of C! letianity, no disciples went everywhere, preaching I bave often wondered why it aro overstocked, wat c¢ if I did not eny a than your ccn. dent of that city. et Sarroro, @ revola- only the apostles, but the other professions ee power thon any cther of the Gap. ed wat clothed = MARITIN INTELLIGENOM, and while young men peat, to go to o Movements of the Ucean Steamers. fe pure ie | rite native lond for aclipnted the cbjection raised taat the poe ry is aa that it is like throwing away life. tions adverted to Kev Wr Thomas, who. he said, had | Wekes me ashamed in reference to this poi men bave gone to the coast of Africa to eng: ade, and for purposes of gain ; Fr pn « are men togo there fur Christ, and the love of Surely the Gad who protects the traffickers in fiesh and blood of the Africans, would protect those who om the holy miscion of saving their souls. sion cf tongues. He next ndverted (o the gift of toagaes | “tand before you, after spending fourteen years that my confidence in the pro- But it has been said Do we forget that the ir. who was (he b. ir of all things emptied and perfect as it could be rendered ' He concluded by | bimeelf of oe gtory, and tock upon him the form of » spoiogicing for the fre dom of hie speech. as he was a | Servant thew tardy aud country. to ‘test: deemed It necessary to have lus goepel thus preached by | tection of Ged was not in vain tongues, how neceveary | that it is a humiliating mission. nelation was as pure | blerted Bay Jan ignominions death on the cross that these for whom Christ died are an- ? Forbid tt, heaven Is not this the great Work ia which all of us should fvcl personally im- Is there any doubt that (here is need of our and that the providence of (iod oall» upon us to aid in the work of evangelizing Africa? | dark and superstitious rociaimed | worthy of our efferta oked Inrger, and | AS Ko: Prophets, ‘Venderkiskhover, Antw ee briz ieene (ts). Bewsems, Aur cet o wouderfal character sepulelire was called on ai Kings laid seide every reacon to fool evpport which the publi al copy of the New Testament such a: was contemplated Ly | ! Brig Caroline 1 (Br), venir St Johns, NF, Lo- ber - ae &O ‘a be ristlans to come to the resouc. Lelr crowns, and nobles, and all closwe, followed him. Peter the Hermit has Loom regarded an a fanstie, and the work in which he epgagod a work of folly, But when dred and fifty mlitions of t diel, going to destruction for lack of the zoxpel of his grace, do I speak the words tbatyou have that living word thet And | call on youall to na | © that day that could net ‘The ere adjourned til) the first Thursday in | Ieee that there are one bum en belogs for whom ( a Ww ; of telly when T's Bleep Wl Boca Remay, Providence. would keep them consider whether you are doing your du to them. May you be enabled so te discharge your obli- ions, that at the second coming of Christ ad lo | he | comes quichly—yeu may hear the blessed words, « Well lone, good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy pastor of the church then Arrived. Btesmsbip Roanoke, Parrish, Ly 5 dovrs, with te & Tnornt stated, that at the next B.-} meeting @ collection would Le taken in ald of this 1a the meautime, be would take charge of any | contributions that any person might feel disposed (9 Ship 16, paesed Ax iier June 3, wit orn & C repeat it, when enth wi Ane a ubt the’ Commttes, Ureealawe from shy Goons F Potten ( f Both, oF Dotten (ol Tho services then concluded by the singing of the fol- lowing hymn -— Bremen. Banya, from the principal Euro pean Md we ‘understand, is about giving a so: ties of dramatic readings, at t acle, commencing on The cceviee was read by Rev. br. Wainwright, | even.ng next. anticipate a rare treat from thle 47 leading journals of Farope spoak of | im in the most goes terms enunciation is clear, powerful and expressive, and hie readings —ee zed hy literary discernment Forrest, ® tragedian of tage may well be proud, as the brightest ornament or the drama, terminate i, arday Jast, one ofthe mort brilliant sageee tnessed in this city, and o) dey text, with Mr. Marshall, at the “hiladelphia, in one of his favorite cha- ~ Mapaws Cuueste ~The extraordinary actress ted to arrive in Now commence an cagage- | 7 theatre on next Mon - the colovrated Hark ay ( Ey ee Fins pr pind with we, Dublis, £1 deye, with trop, Wal b ies Busnes Ayres, 85 days, with ‘M Gibraltar 25h, with ines m, os S. os: Tacy say hir Shall we whose souls are With wisdom from o Shall we to men benigh ‘The lamp of life deny Balvation. ob, salvation, The joyful sound prociaim ‘TIN each remotest nation Has learn't Messiah's namo Watt, waft, ye winds His story And you. ye waters, roll, Til Hike a see of glory, Tt epreads from pole to pole Till oer our ransom'd uation The Lamb for inners alain, Kodeomer—K ing—Crentor, In bliss returns to reign. whom the yee te mdee, to gunits & char god si on 56 0, be ay and beautiful wom: ) Porter, Savanneh, 4 deze, with cotton, to (Dan), Ollgsard, Maiaza, 99 days, wid fruit, nies, Aus 28 with feats, & 1 epoke sche Onl bey fo the character of Mii r * Green Bushes,” warda of three Seated a, fifty niguts | 3 at the ve elphis theatre, Loudon. Meeting of the Colored Residents of New CITY TRADE REPORT. An adjourned meeting ¢f the colered resid Trcrsoar. et. 2~6 P.M W yas belt last evening, at Terrence Hail 6 cet, for the purpose of adopting the repor wittee who were sppointed at their was held om the evening of the 26th cf September, for the parpese cf reporting on the plan of organization for ite object the amelioration acher on the pat Stockton, Gusyams, PR, 16 days, with eu- Brraneter-s —Plour fell caipapected, $2 m8! U1; enpertine No 2, Si oy & $8 58), for \ for erdinary to choice State aad ® $4 for mixed to fevorite Western; 15% for pure Genesee; at which 11,000 Canadien mored to the extent of 1,000 bb's freeh ground. in bond, at $4 0% » $4 UF while of Houthern, 1.100 bola ware pachasnd at previous x, re flour ret peg at $3 254 $e: Wheat taaterially declined, 2.000 Vauadian last meeting, which F (ie), Tyrell fan 7, NGS, 1 days, with Jt. which would b NC, 6 days, with oreailics (of Coméen), Comat, Baltimore, § dare Mr. FG. J mes war called to the clei, and precesdet ores. tn Dolner & Pott which was to the effect that the som. having earefully conetdered the importance volved om them properiy oftcered 10; MO teobele Severee fetching only Wr ; Wbd 2000 Bouthern, T8e. Kye momed easier 4000 bushe im being Oots eommmatited | sated cheaper awd irregy damaged taken at 6 0 | of the duty whte! the organization of . Snell, Chagros, via Havana, 16 days, in bat ongers, to Olney & Sosio aad merebentab orton <ibere has bese ban one inquiry to-day, and end that the members the rales smount to 6 bales, chietly for bume use, the more speedy and efeetual w ting ewigration ana agri rines ear lest report, abont 6 000 Dhie of four hav: been eng | 16 6) babel of « 1% fd To Fonden 16 t 1 rosin ut 2s on a sufficient mum to enabio ect before the humec nown integrity 9 the con@ fence he countey that may be ¢ Joe Bakes, Haskell, Pteckland, 5 bat wn AGENT, whose change te other pe Vrovimown—lerk moved to the extent of 600 bbls. Clone meer at $16, new prime at $10 0 ont oldat $ Beet phow bene naimatio img Cf 160 bhie ‘ Tard ocntinead heavy nt 0» 0 Buiter aed cheer | ed for their labors, and | the place of their destination comfortable q getber wich sufficlest provirions for ew frem the time of theif ce even tenor of thei Oct _2~Wind at eunrios, E. ‘Verkation. se ae to enable ly active and vay D f the fot thet ation would racritioe the were ni blet boon of hope that the committee auek, Percival, Be'avia GC ted. would select @ ‘Barstow, Bap Fragotroo for moored the rts cf our people to do this, has mowed | nd Gist ceed the wegroes © cmnigrate to the land of their | anee-tore andy are 0 Ged in Liberia. who, | With the co operation of tie Britis joay, at Sierra | Teeve, brve banished the clays (ade for the apace of one thowrind miles along the « { Mrs, They have @xtabiieked aa ind prnoent awent of thelr own. the reewit of *hieh te not pr we lave teade. Dut the rechieseners aud var ‘ad waikd, end we look forwn: these colomiate will be > their hecutifully figuioti the i the Moon r.fheet the rays bo Night wp the derkuers of uu" Dustog re pli ap oke of hig! of Cur a" In tes. coumtey prover the | thet thes ore ast Hlaoed bore | eeuntry that would giv fate ae pry vie ue quetations +N Tolland: 19th, Andal ne nddreseed the mectl emigration bad been earn without any creat movement Art Locis Marie, Wallis, Johannes, Are Carthage, Cutter, Beaton (March mand; 1060 bt thes mixed Wee fy better demand, wi tbe Clinton, Peindeor, Georges, and Radi in opt 16-Bid Richard Cobden, Batloce, N Peps 6-214 O J Chatter, Pilebury, Boston pt 1b—Bid Raisigh, NYork; P Godefroy, N ) | | d hie views on the eulject, to ple did not want to «migrat in in the United Btate diapreition on the pai North ty leave the land Floor 1 tu thie y Commas, corn, than ng *peaker. here ed 14 Ly éford, Clerk, (fevm london) San n, Vonaard, London, to Sept Arr Ar cred ponpte of the we mazes, pt 18—, ‘k, Fai and W: io Panis aoa! Florida, Mills be Joba re York; M: Glover, Chase, Jcouphus” Paige, NOrieage; Mo ct Beat deenhen. and James jeemith, Watts, ‘Corser, woos BOrtoaas N Nelson Vii ‘Charleston; Kally, ee Jessica, Heyes, wet al a els Hap jobile; Annie, Turner, and Richd Al sop, tit NY York. tward bound, Bell Rook, Pendleton, for Poston: Forest “Queen, Headly, end Sardinia, seams N Ad Roe cli de Sun ba Ach maa eeet eee ween of the ot ease Eaters ap #4 thief inst; erat fe Garrick, Savenvahs. at cota, 19%) Mare os Ward, a, rota 0: i, Lowdom, Sept rt. and Point de ‘calle: Goede Hei N York eng a ee sth, Francs, Kilia, Newport, Eng, and N 's, Juno 18-Aze Loe Choo, Kennedy, Sandwich Ta : im. pend Caneel. Stes e ngs, Allen, i Lee Y pee jsria, Doty Rowson: 3 st Lovie, Davis, Falmouth, Ey 2th, Spray, Hall, are Acninscs, u's 3-Bld Boctle, Patrokoon, NYock: 2h, Gentoo, White: 4 Bept. ase mertetions; Nevens, Boston (and old an er Slomgna, Bu Jonah. Bodcesich, N York. v0 fe Nore (and eid came d (purmourn uillaed, from River eto ado ay sartecly winds Bert ca et aray Nickels Beutel for New emates; 12th, eae eS aon Ga may) " pearkiseti B td sah for Wiaimoon 27th, White Sees, awards, Bowl In pert July 31, dane Scere, for Batavia and Boston, sean EELARD, Bene Id—tia Galway Lae, Jeqoe, and 0 merce, Stephenson, NUevei 10, Insham. NYork. Ran i tte aura Barnard, ecm Wilming- oNe. for St Pet i; 33 ‘£2, "S.pt 12—Sla Johanna, Kuiper, Wilmington, NC. Welegrapnis Marine bettas “7 Oot? Arrived—-Bhip Rambler. Penang, J) 2 ‘Ae 8, 1n8 30 $2 Lt jeu 127K, spoke ship Talbot, trom Batavia tor Motter a Seldar, Caloutts, May €, Bt Melens Ass 1. Left at 82 Hlolens, Lark Constance, for Boston. Sid ships Merempere, from Caloutta. for London; Eoaminondas, from Cantes, for NYor3; bark Fredk Warecr, trom Feasog, SEkip Bhi Widtney, Liverpool, Aug. 2 2a of Care came in contact with sehr ¥ cr rd of f cnanty she dis nod Leak, but ¥ a6 sent into Provincetown. ‘om Barts Bumpter, Charleston Lawes Snow, Aloxandris; | Wiiihe Waits davad Saget sede Beings iB iam, ara ina and St Do — ilaé op Ae wv. Mary Miller, Jane erica +X] iter be Eeyot ian ¢ Ne | Nere- ; jory ohre Lacy ileus aud Piymoata Rec . eS fie ipaurimens, Oot & Aecteeh- seer oer * Houxes's Hore, Oat 2, Arrived—*hip Citiser, Baltimore for Neatucket, to ft for whaling. arrarowerr, Ost 1 Arsivod—Bark Willis, Atlantic Ocean, 425 bins) etl Leer ce Baad 2 fbip Richard Andersen, trom Liverpool, canoe 4 Br bark, from Charleston t » wien Harriet, and Joseph James. PRY TTS Ageived—- Behe & J Uobart, * mapa SPrancwect ates herds Al bed: te ther, ‘Tiber, “Philadelphia; sloop Thos P Tiewhins, Jones, NYork. Poariann, ou, 1 Sion ec ra Berle rt bey Mave: 4 N ,, sehr Jo, it ti Good's heavy gator sal ioat sails lith, CoA, ¢3 bad receives ethee bets Meridien, N York. Cleared—Brig Garell, Foreign Dialls. Letter Bags per steamer Washingtoh, for Bremen and BSovtbempton, will close xt the Ex and (7 Exchange). on Saturday, at the usual hour steemer Cherokee, ae tae Be. or ocodaye Ze a Sthvinet, at il evelock. ‘The above Le ter Bars ar also at Ken yon’s, 91 Wallstreet RMoraia Masive bee = Boearrows, Arrived Scbrs Pewtuckely Almer, NY ork for’ Boston: G nto’ nd). ton. @0 do: Reteel pene be ig Robt Bowne (so w Joab), fiom Rio Janeiro for Balti- Sid schrs Ophir, Portland: Laney ~ bce ut flope, Rockland, Mary, and 4 Arriyed—Stoamobip Ving dob im B Compton, 8 rd & uote ws 4 aE. Rewbury pert; ay, Cain, Bow ri Pawsuckes;’ ‘Avon, Carver, Boston} iat Bogert, @ ry ports ‘Ana, BiAciigos Lows Bogort, Nor- 3 xpedite, Re Briggs, Newport; Ki aneous. Connon, of snd trem, Bonen for Havana. before Bahamas, was a rood old vos- 4 wae insured for $1000 om outiits. pe, Torsone. Nothing (nether queet,” reported also fort at the come time Bark Cuasr, Chase, which arrived here Sept ®, from Xe Lalande, got ashore thors om the 12th. and remained on fortunately smooth at the iy “ie of no damage, She had mo Bai Vercss,” from Doboy for this eity, Sa eaten to bat (4 on the North breaker, ‘akin, from pean for Falmouth. B pairs. os, for by telegraph fro om the Maat m WSW, faults: ou Brive Gro L Warton (of NYork), Campbell, from he ols, via Navy Bay, }. tire, How, [my Begs wane of Hones it Ang 16 fi ‘orsh of Welize, , all hands beine ecfore the wind 4s abandoned. were taken to asm pbell ond wife, boing very low, val's house, where they hadevery at- that was roqatred. ‘The crew wore conveyed ta the whero another seaman died 4 s Bop t, the be, someant aot ‘captain and fectea 5 Fie ane pty Win O Al teloctaphio deep ston: the echt "OB Walton veesels ea the lows Crocker.” No dowbt the sbore Hp bettom patnted 10, om Green, He fink, rt it m0 Tl was undoubtedly s fishing vessel. Boor Pavnence, trom NVork for ay pha 30, with loge of bowspelt, having Lobe island Sound. with de eabacwa erie. | Tyss balance of eche Franklin’ « corae wae taken from Ban dy Point to Nantucket on 2th al ‘Whalemen. Areat Provincetown Bert Bf brig Franklin, Soper, Atte brie tn. do Lampbeck cil. Bpone Aves reer an, a4 Atlantic Oconn, Berri 2 m8, * clean: ait, brie otis Veh ul ctown, TLS ept robe Shytook, ome ony, int 32 Bi, lem $4 87. ohip. ose Miedserd, Rraxye.ovn, oleeny Bich lng 97, 86, to Wm Tell, Taber, of 5 Hart en sewn (ort |, whip Uplomdids Arete O> Beverly (wheto she anchored 26th) ww, May $4 Geo Chemptia, ef 8 AL Bt Delors Auch bark Lew Helens for a mont Caps Cihuee, lett ce Bt Mtetocs t of hig Restth, © goceteaet te Bopton in thy back ke vas, f ga PU PAR, | rant sai Avenin ia a fpcoros | rca hee Michin Sik Seah Baie, wah omits fang from Baltimore for Axion iverpool for NYork, Sept 28, lat ghap Li , trom Glasgow for NYork, Sept 23, lat 4 65, shetty as aha oe yd of and from Newport for Havens, 8 er cout. i from Akyab for Cork, July? 1 ns ), from NYork for Valparaiso, Sept 2, lat a lama timpoon, from Manila for Boon, i Pee TEA at stat tone th 0 deok Joad of sta ak aes epg Fics Brooks, from Wil- vrton. ats a wil mahogany; Lady AS flows Eee a ara rites i vie LB P38, i, oy tS i, ‘Jonuions, feu 17th, unc; Sareh Boyd, W¥erk, une. Sid Jane July 12, ‘Ani trey, aise fo id om» York) Mi pest sores 1a ung; ie ‘tiper a Ata aid, OFeatal, | ga brig iit “Ae ‘ate a. raises, ee ee ont NB, where Eiichi ca i aot wi jeber, one ee crease + oes © ore wh ood ve a err June Enis AT aiit tose Re Staats ore 8 Mobs, Keng arr Ji na, Ankers, from ‘Ficgapore. vin ¥e q sarge ltr Me era, i Se 2 Moy lane Am voseels in port. ALEXARDSTS Pony ye sit P wi nae cei Arr Titas, BOSTON, ose hang phy Livee- Lamb ult, Tisigae ‘ach, 10: Px; ehips 2, Devens, Manila; Del oe Nien) Mises Mobuiey berks Cal gutta; Wey bosset onal, Cerver, Boenes, & Haitimare: Lrew pac Park, Mectird, "rome Port Mathews, Bnoch Benner, Mertows watson,’ alta B Pant W: Blue 2 sec: Denmark, Wood: - ("Font cobs, Do Rol Hodgdon, Da: yy Nisgare, Perry, Newerk; Gerteade Horton, Pen Lich, Browuy larendcp, stevens, Pawtucket, Ulwers Belle, Crowell, and Boy State, Ky rere, ship ‘Siddon, irom Caloutt Baltimoro} Oak. tcom Pb! this morning, but crme from St Joby, ND; Jon to Weymouth). Ssenal for deeply Incen, a bark ae, a ; Caalrnston, ream A Be: big gd bark ji Payn 3 few fi ‘ans Sid nig Olcron, Pe oO Sept ‘ad. N York: RT, Nevt “Are eahes Oread, MePadden, Works ats Lancy, Nase, N¥t ith, Sayer Wateet, Pace Jade! ‘woads A sandr atte ie ans = Ee eed nd. beige Kathloene adoon: ey orbae Viton. ia, Philadotpaia, aitimore for Dighton, aad a ache tit ae. aE Saleen, tain Bi Preat Morcs. Mares. Gene Liver ev eres. Mire I Wrimountaln. Rea. wear Cilltom Tagetsols IN Yorks Remsen pat aan ra Bounty, Parkar, York pt. Se Are gehts . » W B Maren, vOuckeon. d ‘wth, steamer Frooman, Raw- do “NANTUCKET, Sept 90—Art sobs Busan, REwPont. Ges ierare age Mets ts Hing, Nortolk foe D Be: Soh, ie ate ‘ork. Geer orwiek tor NF opie tor NPeekt Cape Cod cud far dy 3 ‘Biiza' rk. PENMACOLA tape 20 cAce brig ema Witham, mye Oot 1—Are 2 hls Chaotens. tak viata. ‘Boatns nt tobe @ a Spe a, Wee aS iD. pec 2 Union, id ‘airiieid, All ker, tor Portland, ‘vent t2 beh this more me t D—Are ship Gen Ber Bonvey. e Bin ult, lost a man ‘overbourd, suppor: or S—Arr bark gentote, Lawsenes, Rex: ra ¥ Lowis, Berry, NYork. Bld Octavia; brige Motto, Vit Cardenas; F ® a uae Boltim ulvere, (11 Ere es ice Ane. (trom 0 me 1—Arr bark Lewis CO, Bent se, Onrotian, pool Orerou, Rit caapces Rhee na poston, ht ae erg Seat Trinidad. sched oogideen, i ee i “Tite gt aS Any 2 (hoprennan Bip Bay Eéwins— ii ‘Sonate aoe i steerage. by 7 bork ryt 4 i wir ¥ Snipe iy Be Fs sept dotetia thie Mone ¥ Bavua—Br brig Princess Roysl—Me W I Peano. aa. Ban Pranciaoo—Shij Sorehjes, » nnd obit- dren, MreU H Voliee na nitaeen , wi a easinet ins “ECs ar hay ae is Ls Tur joreli SHIPPING. or AN Trae 180O.—THR NEV Rew Zork built clipe ship tN or, js wow loading thts (Zereesis for che been es bo either tn sett John. ee ‘a rene kW YORK MEOIV AL COLLEGE, ast Tate Toe Preitminery Course commenos et ver, Sadwill be continued cse% 1 onan men COM en dean of the Fasaléy. STRRET, 18 CONFID! Thirty-em yours ry , recent Onges em “lt atreet wi va teoonie e thisehy. KO. 17 DUANE STREET, 80, A444 pont ol delionte digonees, The Mo yoee halt ened 6 sai wha I ventional ear ae cage coovd Outed in Tone ange & porfock gure GE me