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has never occurred at tho The Steam Line to Ireland. NEwSs Se ee MAILS. Stoyuanas fry eure anerer wale Sayeue Satan Our Correspondence. d, and scarcely any jossof time | Bir :—Having your valuable paper numerous Great Saut Lae Cery, Aug. 31, 1331. inthe trnatfpmeat of ptcsen gore baggage oad mail editorials and extencte conclusively, mot only the | Territorial Election—The Delegate to Congress— | SOM Pe teuisrar any stber station would amount | interest you hare taken in the present condition of Ire Indian Drficulties—Massacre of Emigrants— | to not! but base 6 involved the chances of tho | ‘Treaties with the Indians, §c., &c., &c- catas! It ia truly [aye ublic t Not much of interest has transpired since my last. pr dl aly oe ie ee ‘The cleetion came off on the 4th instant; it was & | be ticketed for the necessary omnib very quiet one—bu few votes polled. Dr. John M. | Philadelphia and Baltimore, thus saving from one ) , oe ten dollars, which heretofore has been extorted | Bernheizel was unanimously lected the delegate to from passengers by hack drivers and Congress. The Doctor is » gentleman of education | siashers, it will + Well fer the sad baggage and bland manners; he will make an able delegate. Peniesto look out for accidents. The baggage and Tho election also came off the same day for mom- | ticket arrangement through to Washington is a great improvement, @ great convenience, and a bers of the Territorial Legislature. There were great safeguard ogainst the petty, extortions which 01 no opporing candidates. Of course none but mem- nda have suffered so long at Baltimore and bers of the Mormon Church were elected. The i ia; but a cold bath in the Susquehanna Legislature meets in January next. meal be additional inducement for the inland route ‘The people are busily engaged harvesting their wariog and liticlaes sh thin -aenbend Naskor of crops, which are exceedingly good this season. | the jugglers, are all in a dreadful sate, Every ‘The emigration has not yet begun to come in; it thing § Sucnmnie that the ensuing session of Congres: will mot be as large a3 was anticipated. Various = be the most one siting, stock jovsiag, | new retilements are about to te made this season. | 24 momentous session since tho election of " fer Companies are now forming to locate in Parvan, Sereeceereners iris Yoab, Cwinta, Toulce, and other valleys. They Our Baltimore Correspondence. axe obliged to go in large bodies, on account of the Barri more, Oct. 18, 1851, hostilities of the Indians. Stealing is the height of | The Archbishop of Baltimore-- Arrangements for the their ambition, and occasionally murder. On the Reception of Kossuth—Shipping Intelligence—Ex- | 7th of August last, » party ofemigrants, bouad for | “il’mg Scene in Cowrt, §e. : California, were suddenly attacked by a bandof| ‘The Right Nev. Francis Patrick Kenrick, D.D., snake digger Indians, sapposed to be Ka-ta-Toos’ | late Bishop of Philadelphia, having been appointed | band. successor to the late lamented Archbishop Eccles- As thoy were passing & copse of willows, seven | tom, arrived here on Friday morning, and has taken miles northeast of Steeple Rocks and the junction | UP his reidence at the archiepiseopal mansion ad- of the Salt Lake and Fort Hall roads, they were | Joining the cathedral. Yesterday he officiated for fired upon, and four of the company fell. Nathan | the first time in the cathedral. A grand Te Deum | ‘Stewart was instantly killed, the othor three mor- | ¥4S sung, and the services were most appropriate tally wounded, and soon died of their wounds. The | #24 impressive. Bishop Kerrick has been Bishop of | others had no alternative bat precipitate fight, their ammunition being packed away. The firing ‘The preliminary meeting on Saturday, to make continued with much severity. J. 1. Whitson es- | am ments Sor the reception of Kossuth, resolved | i to a general town meeting, and inted com- — ‘paadegean 9 miner seve miles back | nittoos ope ¢ prepa saeand collech funda fora on the For road, while others escaped | grand demonstration. through the wild sage bushes, across tothe Salt | The aaa of ¥ Lake an tan al exolusive of bay eral ened, leaving sight of the compangayed upon was 2) chips, aD ‘barks, and 28 schaenest: amaent. the ground. Numerous trains have lost cattle aud | ing in the aggre; ate to 93 of which number 6 are horees, and deen fired upon. The mail contractor, for: the W. ent Indies, 3 for iiio, 3 for Bremen, 2 for Mr, Woodard, was comnyelied to travel in company | Liverpool, 2 for Rotierdam, and 2 for Trieste, and Nr ad emigrants, who were collecting in aes one each for St. Thomas, South America, Cartha- | sels in the port of Baltimore, | | "apt ofthe pi ae See diocese of Pennsylvania since the 6th of June, | of the Ubief of Police, at the close of the past week, ls | end, eat et eee ‘dest modes of benefitting that me te establish « direct line of steamers her western coast and “his city, it therefore | Sad | Sarda me pauure to fre you ie you the firs in tion that, | sttboagt various companies to a line of 8 ao Fry pend p emieepele 2 that ever ready a undertakit is eee Eg ae igh of oust naan tie coat ‘and, fas catalea ol ne bass aaotieal vessel afloat, and will ‘end will be ready for | tea in a few weeks. Shee will be fitted uj u with taste and elegance, ssengers wi ave state rooms; and the hole will be warmed by | skill com , OF Cort procure, will be omitted for the comfort apd convenience of the passe! the world STOCKHOLDER. Police Intelligence. Arrest of Fugitive Burglars—\ esterday, officers Kellum and McCarty, of the First ward, arrested two Germans, named John and Heary Bokhoff. on a charge of oom =. the police found a quantity of cl jothing, be ved to be the property of John Leafer, John Waitney, | and others, from whom the rogues had stolen it. The | prisoners were taxen before Justice Lothrop, who cow | mitted them to prison to await @ requisition from the | authorities of Newark. aids, arrested, yeeterday @ man calling himself Taom | Dobe, cm sulgielie offeleatig aiiees apcene, Looms the | fact of bis having in his possession six table, four tes, and two derert eilver spcons, which he offered to sell at Mr Rodgers’ jewelry store, No. 3 Chambers street; but caused instead of puzchaving the spoons, Mr. Rodser | the man to be arrested. It is believed that the spoors are (be part proceeds of some burglary. fur whom am owner is wanted he propert y can be seen at the offi-e aking for the above named officer, The accused wa detained for a further hearing, by the Ohief of Police CITY TRADE REPORC. Mowpay, Oct. 18-6 PM. Operations in produce have bee greatly retarded by | the inclemency of the weather during the day. ‘Asus were) inanimate; 60 barrels only bringing $4 and $6 875; for pots aad pearis Bixswax continued duil; 460 Ibs, zellow sid at 20°.0 cae Beeanervers —Flour did not vary much; there having been sales of 9500 barrels at full’ rates, excepting for State, which was obtained at $3 62h $2814 Cau i append the names of the killed ena, Halifax, Bermuda, and Havana | dian realized $4 for 600 barrels aweet, the » , and previous vale those who survived :-— ne s ‘The trial of Capt. James 1. Jchneon, for fitting | While of Senthorn, 650 ae ls found @ market ot * 87h a KILLED. , and us slaver, | # ye flour and meal seemed unaltered. Of Newhan Stewart, Guleua, ih. pectic. rept Vesteos bys fhe United | | Mid there were 16.000 bushels of Michigan taken, part | R. Garlinger, ©. < nd of Rye jo wt Gde., afloat, to Toe. de Joba Weods do. District Court, by the discharge of the jury, who ‘Corn fell to 55 0 S6c, for unsousd Western; $5 were unable to. agree. i] Jobn Bunton, (ton of the Bunton who escaped,) | "A most exciting scene occurred in the City yi i ba in. Saturday, on a writ of iubeas corpus, issued b Jordan Underwood, do. the mother to obtain possescion of hcr ebild, a littie — Chamberlain, White Oak Springs, ill girl ten years of age. It appears that about four Louis Berry, Shelisbury, Il - Touths previous, the mother wont to Mr. Albert | M. Russell, ‘Cap‘ain,) Galena, Il Miller, and pureuaded him to take her daughter, ei eine yp as she said that she had married a drunken busband J. E. Whitson, Galena, Lit who would not allow the chill to stay about the | — Bunton, go house. Mr. Miller, having no children, adopted | James Lightfoot, do. the child as hisown, and a te ¥ days sinee the mother Wesley Crane, do. demanded possession of it. The child objectiog to Daniel Smith, Plattville, Wis return, and Mr. Miller and his family having be- | Waren Smith, do, come greatly attached to her, the ease was con ht Ut ia supposed chat these Indians wore instigated | ferorecourtons writ of haben corpus. Ona full tea traders of the —— Base, Company, and | hearing, the Judge desided that the child should of the band of Bear River. The above par- | be given to the mother, when a scene occurred that | tice lost about $2,100, iocludwg $1,000 in money. | drew tears from every eye present. Oa heaning the Tlearn that the Indian agent, Mr. Day, has insti- | decision, the child barst into tears, and Mrs. Mil- tuted a rigid enquiry ix reterence to the above | Jor who was present, wae much affected murders, and will icave no effort untried to bring | mother approaching, the child s:reamedand clung the murderers to jusvice. convulsively to the railings of the Today, s party of chirty men started after ® | was most rudely seized by the mother, her hold | | do, 3 Of horse thieves, who have gone to Cali- | yiolontly broken, seriously wrenching her arm, ani . They have four days the start, butthe com- | was about being carried gut of the court room in pang expec by ferced warchee, to overtake thom, triumph, when the Judge interfered, suspended hie ing them back. Horse and cattle thieves are | doeision; and ordered the child back’ to the bumerous ia this region. : | of Mr. Miller, to whom she rushed and clung wit Judge Brochus, 1.der Hyde, Mr. Currington, | ¢n, greatest fondness. The mother Bow oom &e., who srrived hereon tho 17th met., were rob- | menced te sere: and utter imprecations, which bed, oa their way out, by a large band of Pawnce | () 2 Was not the proper person on the upper pait of tne Ek Horn river, |, easly on of the child. A 3 i ide. Indians numbered about 40) d the gentlemen of nums:- 18, guns, ammunition, vehus they took a splendid | Pi ments; bis loss ameuated, | W%¢ Closing Shirm Tae govornment troop: seem | 5, 1551 C t— Arrive) from Rio Janeiro--Tle US Steams taddie hor-> eq in all, to about $600. to be of little use in the ['ewnee nation, or in the mad Indian country. Not a company comes in but has | yu channa. been more or lere annoyed by the Pawaecs The two ‘iubernatorial nominees are both Active mounted mow in mev, of half tho num tive service and every ¢ Day, the agent for this ad with the renowned chief Wall: a few days ego. Walker cays he is willing to make the Snakes and other sribes here, with whom he war, make peace. They will be morning a namt called together, i am informed, and a treaty made | ad depot, in V Walker i¢ a fine looking, intelligent fellow, shrewd |). :04 by the falling of a b aad brave, about tnirty-two years ofage. A chief, |” ee ee amed Acrepine, stabbed another to the heart, a Collins was instantly killed The abere | to¥D, and are to talk themselves hoarse this ¢ i} urg'rg the faithful to vote for ther, and thus fthe ion nd Thomas Ber: co, who we cused of stealing from | '¢, badly crushed that he shortly after being and whom they had proved it upon. | mitted into the hospi z 7 He toid Arrapine he lied. Such is Indian jastics A private leiter from an officer on board the His name wee Saw. Pited. \ nited Stote hanna, received by | ap'ain Roberts, at of her machinery | rersing; bat that re the Lith or 25.h The California mail i: not yet in; it has been | the arrival of th bark amily due several days. Fears are entertained thatthe | 'b Indiane have robbed it The back mail loaves to day, witha guard of several men. il be jinees here is duli—money scaree. There to proceed on her ernis2 to Bi res bere, with large stucks of goods i e dates brought by the F. aily of the miners have come in yet from California ; | ate to (be lst of August. Coffee was searce, and they are expected soon. ‘cold bas been found in | litte orn m the interior, A the canons, near here. A company “rosa here on | rican prov nt, and pricee a shad @ prospecting tour, south, ina Ke wdays. There is | lower thm by pre vices. pe : 5 Spraucaee ot of gold in these mountains. Tho The ste nip Manuelita Rosas, from this port —- ; the city healthy. The ge- | Was al She was & benenonl cheers are ail here, and weil. We See | sail for Bucnos Ayres in ceived the Henan up to July 12:h. The Governor in a few days after the meeting of the | Letter from Gov: Lowe, Relative to the or (whieh convenes on be Fed aon Christiana Riot. ), Will go on @ trip north e object ix to Ph tedeletet, Bet . leting. sarray the conntry Fie will’ go into Cash and | The Philadelphia Dulhtin publi the follow other vaileye. Houses are scarce here, andrente ing excellent er from the Governor of Marylaad, high. The Deseret News is to be discontinued with | on the subject of the late negro riot and murder in ite present number. A paper is to be ismed psylvania :-— next month, of larger dimensions, new type, &2 wis There are three presses here, all belonging to the ehurok, one of which was Habbitt's He found it best to sell to them. If he bi ablisbed it here. his patronage would have bee il in ed tho difficulties between Babbitt aud Elder Hyde, and decided that they baads aad be friends ted with the m the late Fdwerd Gorew Our Washington Correspondence manife amented f The patriotic and feeling ations viich urder elicited from ston, Oo yourrelf and Bum tow ed men of ye _ Wasuixatox, tober uM, preduced as y «fect in Maryland "and Tv late Razload detention ai the Susque '— | cennot fal to resture our full confidene the justice A narrow Escape— Symptoms of a terrible Sesstcn | and patriotiem of Penusyl of Comgrcss The philo-op By @ very trifling accident, which might have | tut tpty'h.- oved vory disastrous with a litile more momen- tum to the cars, the Southern train last night from ladelphia was detained at the Susquehanna | jand desrly loves this | oter for two hours. This delay caused the disappoint. | “he would not freely shed bis blo {for ita be " ervation. Let but the North daly ap fate tile senti ment to ths “through” southern passengers of the ment. and religicualy alvtain from any of th detention of a day, aud also the failure to connect | cxuetut pal an! Nga sights ee wo Sone ren the iq the mail with the southern boat from Washington To gemtiemen like yourself, nay dear sit. wh shave bad Justice to ali concerned requires that the facts in ' relation to this cirsumstance shonld be known. A the Susquobanna, as the Philadelphia train ap- proaches, the river, the locomotive is disengaged end ren out of the way—the mail car and the bag ange car ore also detached from the passer ne efforts of abolit in this sad aitair, a1 ws of the land and the oltend the blood of poor Goreach, under the eRe, and ace ven by 0 side track to the af the | wiv dispencations of Providence, will even ement ettil | house, and by means ot a platform elevated to the mer p Donde of our Unk + th ot " seasion t the level of the top of the ferry boat, they are passed | |)? een) op A on to the boat, and off again at the opporite | o ler ‘urisdiction, and the scope of ber | of the river. The passenger cart, meantine Ba oe happy tra eation thi run into the house, under cover of which th» ps eengers descend by steps down an inclined pisne t the ferry boat. Last night, » bem t ie locomotive wa dotached (he train had maintained, no doubt, an ua mone ~ ~- I er, bad the ual propulsive fores, for, before the person fo jay Peon = hes tghty bhity upse charge bad unovu pled the mail and baggage from the | liert this m men) amd T ie) tce so ove has her patch Persenger carr whole train had taken tho out ve ine. @ ° te b ocettane oy 4 wide truck for tho top ofthe ferry boat. We under- | regard your obedient a f stata that for (ae presen ve of mind of aoclored man, owe ome of the aitaches of the tarion, part.at leat, of the train would bave run over the boatings the river. Mowrd of Supervisors A pasronger car, makic + plunge, would His Honor the Recorder tu the chair mort likey invol . of every perton | The minutes et the x dpride of i. The colored as Weare iatormed, | proved eral petitions for the Dlocked the wheels of nn Wich a stick of | Fete referred to the usual ¢ . wood, wed (hm passengers, at first, Uhovgbt it fit o her back to ¢ Bto th u Alter ac ting o long detention the case, and to + ie Wae all over. ¥ . pel for Joan ' ttlog, $1,200 ») OF to ree the fore part of : , otis oe. tho front of the M t { Abesham 7. iliges, for ward truck, with! ad in $144 08 dropped off into the + bad ‘raw © TAME anh PRINTOR fast. «0 remghly be AA . ° ito the A hy o, a a $90 86 ‘The report { ‘ od cr nemon ond Phied troige me artow i The Beard ad, ‘ a Tuesday On the | currants. at 6° 46%. Imported = bar, when she | ie eney | | ountry has | . | Seror of buyers Wr I tar, late of the Unive : "5196 for fatr 0. primemized do; aod Ole. for round Nortuern, at which 87 000 bushels changed haad Correx appeared brisk; 200 bage Java fetching 11 « Ui ice; 100 do. Bio, 80. and 750 do. St. Domingo, 7% a Sc. Imported thisday 5,364 bags. Corron.—The sles to-day were about 400 bales, at | drooping prices, Astbe mar!ct it 0 very irregular, we withdraw our quotations Faricuts—Vessels belng tess plenty. rates to Liver- Bool were steadier to-day.” About £0,040 bushels of grain were eng bout half corm, at 3Kd, and the te. pe Tia ons 345d.,and_500 boxes cheese at 20s, and d. Was asked for cotton. The ship Francis P Sage was chartered by the government to convey troops to New Orleans for $1.075.. There was mo change in rates {0 London, Havre, or California, Fu.—Beyond the purchese of 1,000 bbls. Nos. 1 and 2 mackerel. at $9. $7 25, nothing transpired. Imported , this day, W barrels ealmon. Facit—%60 boxes Malaga raisins brought $2; 600 + $1 10; 600 quarters. S0',¢, and “9 casks Zante day, 670 kez grapes; 31,105 ‘boxes, 7,521 halves, 9922 quarters, 175 asics, 100 half casks, 208 kegs. 210¢ half kegs. 106 cerors valsiog, 251 frails almonds, 2000 lemon:, 109 boses, 400 juarters do Tay was teoreabundant, aad 609 bales were disposed at 5c. ceah. Hors —Abcut 14 bales Eastern, new, realized 220. a soe. Usual terms. Ion.—The sales reached 100 tons Scotch pig, at $20.50 | Siz montos, ead indicted a steady market. Imported 4 day. pe and 6.814 bars rai.road iron, 10 684 bars 116 bundles hoop, 644 bundles sheet, 7 pst tons pig iron rua —A cargo of Kastern found buyers at $1 75 per 22978 seemed to be entirely megt roars —We only heard of 350 barrel: Wil ; ear i viciaaate 80 fine do, at \ola $276; and It 0 ‘0%. cach Imported this unekeons Linseed. 60 hampers olive, ani 3 case vs —Pcrit was firm, te transactions ¢< seeding former prices. Beef varied little. there hey d {bbls mess and prime pu at $3750 § a $6, respectively Lard rules aboat the bbls bringing 6%; af ath —Bales by auction —4 lots corner Itt nd 165th street, each 25 «100. each. $200, Siz t# adic ning. each, $6%100, $29 7, $14 each woh, $760 0 do.¢ sok 2308, Serr 25492, $18) veh, $000; 5 do $200 each, $0C0; 2 d ; . <1) ene. $2,000; 1 do 7 of wound with water right, cor. 159 ay $5.290; 3 do. adjoining with lo. $6 Ido on lithe detwoen Leth and 17th st. with on 12th av. between 165th and lot with the building thereon y ra feet, $2.20. peretio; ms consisted of 19 half pips: 2a $2 2) 6 puncheons Scotch mit i$. four months, 600 bbls. Ohio and Pri Bo. cash and chort credit, with 100 h udge at 21 ale , time and taterest added Soon —Excepting a eale of 100 bhda Cubs at dsc here was nothing done Imported this day, 7475 bags W vrn= 20 qr casks Port Mnanged hands at $1 400 $1 46 1) Burgundy do., at $02; 16 400 aot 100 ba Champsgoe at $4. Imported this 45 cures wine 150 qre, & Indian 8., 475 qre. and 884 octaves Madeira, PORTATIONS THIS Dav briexs 0 cases cam; 6 cues antimony 464 packages. per Andaluris, from Wi stern World 121, per Republic: £01. p Total packages, LORL 200 salted do. 818 horse ) carka scims, 7 ¥bls goatpkias ners, 4 bis Leather, 94 cnske tre —2.0 tome —$ packages minora paat, 29 casks put 08 — 500 bales oan —S cme Bart —5.100 bushels, 6 798 aacka Bric te, G60 omens cari A & , anary send ry catty boxes os Ts * % Dales wood vaste Woon = toseword 174 buadi« willow; 6t pieces Bi De i MARKATS ELSEWUKAR, STOCK SALES +, October Li — First Rarrd— 80.0% Reading on XL w Navies * ' re Pr 54 si ing B sin mrricet Loot Fair is ‘ ‘The cece'pte Aatartay have t ar, 10.00 bbis., Wheat, 19460 bueheia flour’ com fair brand ie for Michigan inquiry for wheat; em The maritet for orn hae b Weetern ecid at prices are firm Phoat, 4e., corm, Lic io tle We have no statement Fiowr has been in ino” mii Ing Inquiry ntondy et Raturiny Barley Married, In Wiltian on October, by the Row fe far Gent ureh, of ork, Me. @ Mise Ft ten By ter of J } | the fi * | Bene her of tb Peveat. r ' Chore. Me Wren # fiors ts Mia M ; eideet daughter cf 4 Ib . Rey, a Dew On October 18, Mrs Jou A . Thee wedatives and irtends, «: for NYork, touching ot MoDonald, Wedge, Liver me (inte Sn. Pa Clinton place, Kighth street, this dy, ‘mt1am Hoan, 23—Art Blanchard, Blanchard, 8t John, ‘Ray. "NOrisaasy Busign, Finigea, se in pach i for N jancock, Sion ‘> irs. Sy Ww. Bs gare ico. ries Wells of tha lty of his age, the youngest son BS; Thomas iss M. Laticys ‘n, daughter ee Sey Elisabeth ‘Seymour, aged 16 years. o> former | stenm daring the winter Voyager. yg Es nothing that | Passengers Ea aed | diat in ich strength and 4 ¥ 2 ol} | | bo to make them the ewiftest and safest ships in | uh; Jon }, Leite, Py iia ‘eitaby, do Teno Tay bbs, fc i bac Carter, New York Taakeb nly for Mt Orleans’ 25¢b ult; hs by? ‘Ist inst; Fanny, ion do ‘ath, Yankee Blad and Wm Jarvis, pee Lith; iL mitting burglaries, in Newark, New Jersey. Intheir | W' 2th, iusel ad Holaion, Bnow, NYork. 25H a. Oxonbridge, Taylor, Pater ePolat Ri River a 7 vm ‘ Me n, Oniewold, de Bey ed Helen, Foster, tor NOt seh Gorham, for Mala- rrest on Suspicion. —Officer Whigam, one of the Chief's th. iscnonn, Bop apd este wii Bept 23—Are Brilliant, Mi Clearea, Steamanip Obio, Schenck, Chagres, M O Roberta if be oacatiee ro hich, i Long Ht {aisua' (Bahamas), Crosby, mers ros Wm Nolsen & Co. Now poy E, ani MAL4GA, Sep Bivaizh en ie it J W Elwell. col B Gager. Sturges, Clearman & pe site (Brom), Thormaa, Norfolk, Stolz & Gildor- "orle A Tl Wass, iy Tabeee, Gran: Kel Phe ‘Jones, St mee os ‘aineer, Hall, gg om ge N Pace ha C Brig RS Lameos liam, Di Sa Schr avenger, Ha Schr Yotktown, Wa end oasis, Me. ten aa Beth oxen, Bilverers for NOr- for ‘Ny ore, immediately.” Sid. ys tat ari ex Principe 2 anil (Neap), Natale, pie poche, ‘Thorp, from New Serout, ees hips Bemgest, Chapras Brig Thoma Br), iM 12—Bark frcm Gallipoli hag Bett ¥ York, just comme =) Mitel (3m mas E, Se Ful Adans, Morris, Baton do Madonna, Curtis, for do, sone Mar ANzas ost ‘SS Beis Com Comte Greentaw, Bos A i ar io Jomelss (betors reported diomssted), whg e tar © proosed to Pernambuoo. See 1g Ship Samétra (Si), for NYork, seon: Sbip Lady Pool (Br). Jobns, Lim and 20) pasengers, to Barclay 40 lon 0S, spoke Br sehr Rose Ship kane asbire, Badle: ick, 35 das in balla front Johus, NF, , Havre, Sept 9, with mdse and 232 ferrill. "Sep 20..on the Banks, iat fisting senor Robin, of Marblehead, ‘at 44 10, lou 7%, Saw whaling bark Bar. Ship Nisgures Hisyace, Leghora, Aug, with rags, be, to Sup Orvero, Cornell, Now Orleans, Sept 10, with m *, Newry, Sept 2, in ballact, with stanchor oo the bar at sunset. ee Dicinotaie (Br), Pyne, Bligo, 42 days, with passen- Malaga, Sept 10, with fruit, to or- Steamers New York, Av. oes Seema’ Gusman, from ihe asipaia Le ayree, POPE: ships Heboces Wolf, for rb, Br Barth rent A York: berks J Syne est for Californ fro og t uiatelons ‘ise, | pascengers, to or es Long, ac; Useosts, aa Ne fire ao ti Sil: row Cslifernia; W Price Quiz, from Pernamii ge i ser 1d, trom Celifornia; Bank Berschell, x td, with specie, cooh- | ifondletee, Trinidad, Sept 2, Newbury, Limeriol Rorranpas, Sep Beri . fur do uno; brig Koophs Basen fort Boste \» Lda. Manriss, Sept 27—Sld Br sobre Vins, Boston. i Ez Shin @7aak Johnson, Beown, for N Cabitoraia, Wovdbery, | Walker, Wisweil, for New door, from Tricate, justart, to othire a6 betore. i Joan pet SUR, Aug 16—Brig Victoria, , NB, Oot 7—Arr eohr Lod x cr obhen, Chishoim, Ld . bark Commerce, Lent | Gores, Nickerson Bictmond: Emily Alt lth, ship Crrrier, Butman, do. $i ub, ship Zaratan, Chase, Dublia; Sr Asone ws, Oot S—Arrcche S¢ Stephen, Pertigorys, N i stot, Ryan for N Fork, idy: 40; only Am vessel in port Sept 25—Brig Veane Ca 8 pt M—Arr bark © Werk Croton (of Boston, sugar ead molasses, to ord: Prig Bien Forrestal (Br in Faliast, with 34 passengers, to Rooh Bric Uitara (Brew), Groton, Brom rdor. Smith, Rochelle, 32 days, with bra: i (of Boston), Crosby, Malaga, $2 da: fruit, w Draper & Devlin, Belz Mery Emily, teondells Maracaibo, 23 Sept, wish indse York 13th; bor lead for N¥ork: c ore. Morir v musereate, Jchngon, Porto Cabello, 22 days, with es, &e. fe Hooping & Meeker. | (Br). Stephens, Windsor, NS, 9 days, with Bohr ‘sterting (Br), Holmes, Windsor, NS, 15 da: r. nM E E Wells, Taylor, Witmington, NC, 6 days, with na- WSe he Charley Mills nes Smith, D Prtekton ama a, Re jagton; NC, 8 gays. a. NC, with hval ro $000 barrels common Rockiand were picked up | ne ashils tee | f, partiy from store, ot 4. « | EXANDRIA, Oct 10— WA Be ctsbip Saranak (of Pbiladelpiia), 24 days from Liver Bedeil, S York. ALBANY. Oct 11—Ate ye from Liverpool. nck, Chagros; ships Maytowcr, Rot- Towa, St gone, #8, oon: eed at the SW fptt w ssoncdsnampugieaiivde Virginia Price, Sta rainy; at meridian, do do; at Pelegraphie Marine Moperte. nd, Liverpool; Herculean, ween Vietorts (Br). ws: Thos Bioware Boo poe, Rid aan ” oF & mit: £ jes Pirie (Ur), Orel. ford. Coombe, Boaton, Bu Jonun Clark, Fors ell noch Pratt, Cra) fsandandse | “C HakLEsTow, 12002 ed—Bark Emily, Rio Jancix &—Brig Bophia, Jacksonvil: Foreign Matis. Ht Wesscott, Wines, mn Souther, Ryter, Berton: Lous nine * Marion * pe x ! tigo, Donne, do do} Heit of from Liverpool ompeon, Murphy, trom New po ares, fcom lo, wh “dhe above Lever Bags are ais at Ke: yon's 1 Wall streot, Merxald Marine Os: T Bene ae ford sine Biker, Smith, Ragerto reo repus; [sane New , derbest, trom yom ‘ter Maes Alliance, Ro bias & Phy Pitmen, from NY Hara wie: ‘quella, Ac 1 ee 7. Ryder Orie: Chagres, Lith ult qty ‘ork, lig; Carnatic it Hillsboro, NB, to |) ipped the oh ope en Bal Alto Fork, put into Chatleston ti heavy weather; spl don her voyage se e0on as Scwn Fine, hence for Bahia, before reported at Marsio, Ws, fie Jo—Art sche California, Phi are De LV ESTON, Bert 20—arr nth, bark Wm M Garris, Tn port Sth, brig Timer, dng’ ke y hee car ber } tt Fh, stipe ONuilea (Be), Trewin, for Laverpoal short. ly. Spent UD ber cargo of cotto sriha, tor NYoek; Mount Weehington, kroner, Oot 78d vobe Fmpirr Rk Dorted the nret oMooe. “Mee ro'ty, ‘ at $ FM om shan day: Oot 3, toe 7 64, lon Gt. ship Lowell, or ai 2 ven Bovton fot Movit ‘oct ECU ship Nichola pol eende, of NYork, 45 days from Bordonux for N | ‘Avalanche, Baker ) from Liverpool for NOrleans, erpool for NYork, Sept 17, . Tinker, from Lonton for NYork, il, from Antwerp for N York, SCiracront, ¢ tm NOrleans fot Vigo, opt 12, tat ¢ Src eearten Peston, ea, for B Ort are n Oregon, Crosby, toe WOrIenas tee pale te ae cua pane to oe iouearey Serning, Saar =enue or Se ~s = of, 1S a one Livny oo Nog, 8 Wheeler, Wm een low Jae Parcoe, » Tae O Bat “ah aMinner, in ite Z gyi Moore, iat Dame. a fi Roberts, H Pets den, Wm Turner, Wi eet Ms di DM. 0, N CH dew, Me Elltete, H inne out B Woodbury @ Part wy A Oy c intshode no. 3 Bare, W & Wolfe, J Mery, ¥ Daly, Jno Parkes iu 1, Cones W Jarvis. AB Dencit, J Cy Wm Ron C Sern d A ders, Rirely, 8G tonen 50 word, & o M Martin. & Chisholm, Mr Cruthers, J Ew Ms td O'Neil, Dd wee oy J rite Low, J ome G Jownpend. J H Locke. J T Babeocke Ct Crass. 3 are C Joue P MoConncil, W A Thom .t Bonie, G ide, ¥ dartin. W Ppciback, Joba Corer, M ‘Binenback, Ha Osborne, & Voaion, J Showart W Skewars, De CW Poste F , SHIPPING. {OR LIVERPOOL. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM taip ATLANTIC, Wrat.—Thie stoamee will de with bh for Ev reyes vosi tively on clock ¥.. from ay TE » Derth seoured till part «ing uno jualled accommora. tiens for elegance or co prety te EDWARD LINS, 64 Walt ‘The steamship PACIIIC will sail No Sth. FOR NORFOLK, PRTEKSHURG, AND RICHMOND. — her Werth at for. or fewig ht or par ‘The new, doablo-e: Side wheel steamship ROAN- OKE, (1,20 ment.) 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