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Tital of Rev. John Littie, PaSt0% OF TIE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WAVERLY | LACK, BEFORE THE PRESBYTERY, FOR HERESY. Bometime in January last, Rev. Mr. Little, at the re- ‘quest of several members of his church, delivered a ser~ mon on the subject of “ Obedience to Law,” in which he wes understood, by some who were present, to teach doe- Grimes at variance with the long established principles of he church, upon that subject. It may be well here to explain the position taken by Rbis eect im regard to obedience to civil governments. Reformed Presbyterians, it will be understood, are more commonly known under the name of “ Covenanters; fend the sect to which the church In Waverly place be Bong? are called “ Old Lights,” who hold it to be simful flor Chiistians tc bein any way connected with civil to juestion as member of the Court desired another to bave @ majority one wey or the other. question. ue. Littie—I do think there isa manifest A division of the question was called tion being taken om the first objection, it was not bus. Mr. Lirtir asked to have his exceptions noted to this ‘The second objection, in relation to Mr. C.'s conversa. The an was not ready to vote tion with Mr. Eva Mr a hoy wary Wr 5 nent there might arise a very serious ty to impartiality be proved y, if it could be The C.xax (acting as Moderator) proceeded to put aan ee injury done | ‘The Crran—We have begun to take the question, and, verpments that ere not founded on strictly moral and | # to rule, we cannot a, Christina principles; consequently, they are not found | Zhe obeotion was not Belding office, or exercising the elective franchise, either km Great Britain or America. But not only do they re- tion, ond ont cotemnd wo sanner fuse to vote or hold o>», but they go #0 far (et least the | BUst be suspended, 7 stricter ort) a to refuse to yield obedience even to the ue, Zenon Bowe Rr eT Eee me righteous laws of @ wicked government. Such we dis- | Mr. Minctiy wader stand to be their position; and the ques. Bion of hezeay wes involved mainly in this last pcint, as appears from the proceedings of the trial. The first count in the libel was, “teaching false doc trive.'—B8pecitication first: “ teaching that the providen- dial existence of a civil government entitles it to a con- pcieutious obedience.” Charged inthe libel, as having been uttered by the ac. cused —~ But, it may be arked, does the mere existence Of a governmentientitle it to consclencious obedience? We answer ia the affirmative. God sometimes permits a go- Wermmen: to exist for the good of the subjects; times for a scourge; but no matter for what reason he Bt permits ix, the simple fact that it existe is & sufficieat gon on the evidence of one witness. medy for Mr. L. in this case. Mr. Tuomrsox was Willing to take his oath that he had reason why we sbould yirid it consciencious obedience.” Also, other expressivns of & similar import were charged ‘The witaeeres upon this and other charges contained in Libei. were examined last week, and the court ad- 13. for the hearing of the no! Thaps, be of suflicieat in: rs to give it, evem in a condensed Up. - Mr. The foilowing word, or words to this effect were | which was notenough. He, 4 moved that the some- | avoidable hardships that a ‘The q jection, it was carried. Mr. Lirrir entered his exceptions for not sending for witness not being tation. present. eit Mr. THomrson demanded & trial now, inasmuch as the | Prosecutor was considered always ready for trial. pat 2 ny said be could not achieve impoasibilities, be got the ‘assistance of Prof Anderson. (laugh: He not bimeelf got am ins!antaneous ter.) ier) obed no helcas corpus could not, be ot oe “wr b oryey eo Little knew what he id ought to bave had * evidence at hand, Wuuiams said that Mr. L. had but one witness, ‘ion be not sustained Curnk said that if the court voted Lad to sustain — the objection, it would be equivalent to ing that if Mr. Sterritt were here, inasmuch as he is : > only wit. | ness, they could not sustain the objection \ thet this was one of the un- Mr. Caystir remarked person had to encounter.— il, he did not see 2 how they could exclude Mr. Thomp- t uttered what Mr. L charged uestion being taken on not sustaiming the ob- | ‘The oace was then submitted to the court Mr. 8rrvexson had his doubts whether Kev. De. on, who was nota member ¢f the court, had any right form. Owe of ius main poincs, however, was [that some of the |‘ open his mouth the prorevution were unable to distin. as sppeared in the evidence, the difference be- Becca « obey and “subn.it;”” thereby evincing that thry were deci wt ledges of show leather and jsck-planes. (at 3» tr ee, ee ts ne aeneee he discours ‘~ question being of a me! oo ‘The defendant af made another point, by contendi: that if he obeys 4 the Laws Of & wicked government, he di it not for the take of thot government or ite officers, but Tor conscicace sake, as tow. Suls God, and not towards man. No rejoinde: having been L#/l¢ on the mecution. the case was about [0 be submitted to the Court. whea Mr. Lyrrur objected to the Moderate® (Mr. Carlisle, of Newburg) adjudica.ing upon his case, Secause, in the first piace, be bad expressed an opiuion bere his con- Cs com 2 regard to the discourse in question. (it hav cen written out and pudlished after its delivery by the anthor.) characterising it im terms thet amounbd © @ copd maaticn of it. The Mo on —The Court have the objection of Mr. Little, no d to them—what course will they + —Lhave ano‘ber objection; that on last Pridey eveuing, Mr. Evans vaidto Mr. Carlisle that he | W.) could not fay any longer, and would move an adjourn- ment of (be Couzt {ill January; wo which Mr. C. replied Tiel Be pont Mr. E to stay, so as to bave a majority wthe M so Lv reference to the last charge. the has no resollee(ion of haviag made use of such mritweses trial without me. thing, ami conviderab © merrimemt on the part of the audience ) Mr Crrstir then proceeded st some length to main- of the pro- end The diseussion in ret specication was continued. Nothiug of interest to our readere in general was spoken, until Mr. Wviie made a remark that if Mr. L. had taught false doctrine, he (Mr. | had done the same thing, and would do so sgain. | The expression of this sentiment was responded to by | loud applause from the audience at Rey. Dr. Wiison —If there be any objection, I will leave the house Mr. Bry vexsox. —I have my doubts Mr Wi.ir concurred in expressing his doubts Wiisox.—Well, there are enough to mansge this (2xit Dr W., muttering out some that the cbarges in the libel had not been proven, ade @ motion to that effect. Curak asked for divi-ion of the question, by takfog up each specification separately ‘The question then came up on count first, specification at s given ai the commencement of this report, which was discussed for somts time, the evidence reviewed and commented on, until the hour arrived for the members | to go to ten, when it was moved and carried to take a recess till 7; o'clock im the evening EVENING SESSION. iom to the first count and first iomrsox.—That tells the story where we stand, I would move an adjournment ee ¢ ntl; 4 striki his fist | 2m t it weuld act be repeated. Those who — pe... ®.. table pet Be shah oan ental. ok ey ‘were mainly childrem, and the Court need | perer wil, and for any man to charge the Moderater, | not tremble et » breath * before (hia Court, with uttering euch centiments, is an The Cirns.—We have had plenty of evidence as to what dpauit, uot merely to him, but to the Court itself. the character of the congregation is Nir self to get into apaesion. If he “ors know what he has said ~vidence will rettle it for him We do not aay mem) Moocaston—Ile hes no right to «ay that I asked anybody to vote either for of againet bin Myrwera—I am afraid the Moderator is setting » poor example of moderation A discu. sion here arose as to the right of the accused to ebailevge any member by whom he had hitherto sub- mitted to be tried. Some contended that be had no werd ageinet the Moderator, unless he Ti erator . | Mr. Taomrsos —It is an insult to the —I hope the Moderator will not allow him. | (Mr. Tuowr Mr 8 M Wrsox bad no apprehension of being dis 1 | turbed again i the least en fore t! related to an; Mr Bu nesses for The Crenx.—I will not read it to read what nobody Las « right to wrk | ‘The Mepraaron - Whose testimony is it Lord Jesus | Ue thought that the perrors aged in the oatbreak would s*e. upom a little refleo- tion, that it was 1 40" and refrain from it im future Mr Sxaw ked the privilege of having the reading of rt of the testimomy as related to the question be- e Court he Moneraron would grant the privilege, as far as it pecifle testimony w wa Rea tbe testian the defendant read 1 y of two or three wit- ire. tire Lam not going Mr. Bria w.—Scme two or three of the witnesses for the thor M t to challenge | defer ce. who “ aamnani nie et, ee to Comat tee | | ‘Phe Cirex —Is tt for yourself er somebody else * that right «When the cha'ienge was made, and he said | | Mr. Sraw.—F myseif. not that | have any hesita- the had Uwe proof, he ebe uid be allowed to prove it; and if be was trabie te do it the charge would rest oa his own heed. ard the Moderator wonld be exculpated. | Rev Mr Caysrin comlended that the upon which Mr. L insisted was one of grea: moment, and it would | |it bee very growe act of injustice to deprive him of it. | '% ry testimony which I think more then from the testimony made in benalf of the Mr 8 then proceeded, at rome length to expiain Mr. | Brown Thomas tion in my own mind but I have not before me now that | were the extrects arcutor. tle’s position, saying that be (Mr. L ) evidently had the eutire sermon, taken a peculiar view of conich and ite cperations, aod seemed to take for granted that | ; orted as lost ee cess art wh ee aero ey he teaty, | uls bearers understood him, which. t seemed now, weer ant ty unier trial, was not a dt | Peron did not; apd here was the great cause of = omy upon hie case diffeulty. Mr. L. had taught that conscience opera ten Is it true thet Mr liste fo charged | between God and car ves, and did sot make the esa with provourcing an opinion upon this libel stitution « law of the nation, as the basis of ite opera- Mr. Lerrir—There i# ny charge. I wish to haves member art aside. and I aseigo my reason. There is no | libei oor charge 1 bave stated my objection merely, and have ud no impropriety of language The Cus ra—I would hike to know if Mr Carlisle is said to bave given an opinion on the sermon im question, or ou rome published sermon purporting to be the same as charged, he M think athe Moderator is for bis proof. A Meme ay er - * eal ford. W. Sterrite, JW Sha’ occurred off ern Tansee he one |. Not voting, JM Beattie. J. Smith, 8. Carlisle, W eens On I have aright to come forward. | Brown —¢4 | and Land's End, name'y. the Suphemia, of Sunderian nag’ ect to any member. | The eourt then adjourned to the next dey at 9 o'clock. | the Peak, the Fricads. the Morsing Btsr, the Mary Ana _ " 7 oe and the Hope. of Whith; be two latter broke up on) me. Did J say you charged me with any ne Theatrical and Musicals, | Goring the bight. ‘The town bat Ure paiy wadec| m or, | Bownry Taratae.—Cheer after cheer nightly follow et A Freach boat laden fruit, is supposed to | SF. Lerris—I co undentand you Peathly, hewrvet, + of the new drama, entitied the Tilood- | have foundered Two p ‘mining, The Od | ype oe oe 9 gma s fcenery is maguificent—the old Gothic Abbey is partly blown down T ta from the ere Te Sounds sbowiertand Mr Little to have simply | ball, the mariner's grare, Londoa Bridge in the oldem | nerth yesterday evening, 07 the Red Car aud entered an objection age.net any person eitting on the om. Alter further debate. the question was taken, by yeas count first, specification first, of the libel, im favor of sustaining the charce)—8 son, J.M. Wien, Ro L Wilson. J Wilson, A. Ste | B. Williams, J. Douglass, W. Thompson, J. Wiggins, John | Evans, C. Bi Naye—J. Crsetie, 8.0. Wy! pb —10 & 0. Fleming, I. Glass- time, and other spectacles, are represented with great ar tistie taste. The ploce may be ca'led a deg drama, be. fina) adjudication of bis case if it oon be oven aes | cause Mr oay, whe page the leading character of | puch petron bas ditinetjy avowed au opinion upon the | pause Mt, Cony, nie Peat ae supriaag dog. whose ee 1 . | ity rurpasrrs anything we have ever seen The Bev Dr Wiisox (late President of @ Covenanter Col- | combed sonne beviuea 1 Cony and Taylor is age tn Foae.. Sat Get o member of Se oe | Vorth more than the price of admission. The grand oe bringing @ charge | ont and sudden appearance of the dox aud Dick of the Tie tasene~£ dissin oes rry. amidet (be blazing ruins, le # startling and effoe eet Oe ae Gene to Mr 1 ve picture. ‘The next piece i+ no less interesting; it is ane peel ney Tage ~ the fine drama of « Wallace the Hero of Scotland "—with Sion on the 6 j Mr Eddy, an excellent actor, in the prine ae and the copeluding feat tor can speak for bi a | ing drama, called Da pkey of Frankfort, in which the great dramatic per- bat iy ame former, Mr Cony, rultains the chavacter of Kroeseman on othe, saat ef the ‘Tbs : ss - ona “nr wes | 004 Me. Taylor, ne elebrated for theatrical celebrity. panded poy pe: = teniee ¢ te Zirgero. The jpart cf Marmetta. the monkey, by Movs. commie’ 00 ae wepert it. representing it ae | (*t Cony. Thir plree may be considered » narrative of ry mometrons, Thet sermon. by some mean or other wa "eafted to the villoge of Newburg to Mr. le who perused ff, and afterwards took it into his | And read extracts from it, to the edification of his va, commenting upon tke positions therein taken. ome of which ate substantially those brought before this ‘That was the sermon to which T reference tion to Mr Carlisle is that, in aconver. Evans, he exprersed to him this ides im to stey. in order so have his vote, 80 | be @ majorit -1 thet ae an untroth —We have the evidence here. moved that the ohjestion of Mr. Little be © vie! = oe: duous pursuits durit Cabflerate their epirite, effords the most delightful mo- The Core oted bie protest against the motion and | intelligent aud active proprietor ef this es ae ments of dramatic Brosnwey Thearar —As was anticipate uffering. tevenge, and punicbment Mr. Hambiia, the isbment serves the fullest confidence and rupport from bis pa ne, STE Ys untiring in his efforts to diversity his enter, ments—cne part of which giver pleasure to the sent ptal portion of bis a ee whik : ea? ed bly amuring character wi to thoee whose oe harek the day require something to recreation 4 the Broad- ti wey theatre was er the most farhionable ages during the evenings. tree Med Celeste, in the drama of “Green Bushes” She ap- ™ pea.» to-night im the same piece. supported by those « demonded hus right to preeent hie evidence. The state- | ling artit-, Conway, Fenno, Shaw, Whiting, Davidge ment of Mir Evans was net saticfactory | Mrs Abbott, Mre John Sefton, and other members of " og a moderator for the time) stated | the etock company. There can be little doubt bat that Marshall will be equally a# successful with Celeste as + care lenot made owt, T must have | with the preceding stars. Barty by hie excellent manage- called. This is a very Dge pro. conclusively, that be ful of the | nt theatfioal season, by the engagement i t think the expresdon ofan opinion | 0 + since he has taken the managerial Em regerd Co the print nom had tery mach to d> | chair. The farce of “Somebody Else" concludes the with tbe question be ourt: at the same th entertainment @R refber acibavier courte of proce ture to mek Garvrx—The same exceedingly attractive tion thet tbe od ection be ve tained before they hed et ef lnetevening ie presented forthe amuse rd any evidence im the cwe wiarly in tegerd | ment and delight of the frequenters of this prosperous cond part of the obj ie was Gt pre biichment. The first pice the © Phree face to vote til he had heart th } ch Gabriel @ pe it were all t poken af Mr Levey —1 tell the Moderstor that the ' Cabrel and Francois Ravel, and the world re ‘wee oot ol tn On Fridey, when this was spoken by Mr powned Mons Mondin, is surprising The splendid pan- ba , | tomime of © Kim-Ka” will follow, and the “Bedouin | The ( = We bad them epent three or four diye!) | argin will conclude the entertainments, This bill will taking the testimony. peso tn cap won | Orem Wd Niblo « Garden Rev De Wiser = at it ever known Me water = ne comed ev eourt. tbat after ypenelied and tha trial aus,” ood the orw fares of ba bead the culprit at the ber continue to c him of objecting to * jv ween gine tie that Mr. ©. had aot etpreeet _ nto him te vas endeavored tocxpisin. and eaid comet ue cave U Me Cryatic might jos! a well be hary edwin pty ie t= That fr go! nt Te is thie hi. » ot theok Mr Little hae paid enough 1 ae pretoet: d hie Objection and ramment Mrie Bot {har a ay Oienerns imiteble comedian and ortirts. b rth the am tivity dieplayed by thoae three gr the « ract dently crowded hous il managed theatre, Tae new comedy o isi marked approbation. and the faroe er th heertiert roare of langhter 3 t, indeed, have we | ween audiences mote highly delighted than those who beve witne sted there euce ‘al fp Barton the in udefetigabie mevager by be a fn both pleres, eupported by his eempany ” ae ee a a Cdvise’ there persone ho inteed witnewing i the aflirmatte, | fim, to goearg.ae this Sramatic temple has now ar sapetive war moved rived at cuch celebrity that it every night filed at an ae aeey hom the | eerly hour, Burton requires sittle eulogy from With regard to theeeeon4 | dramatic public are now well aware of his tr tior th the Moderator | 8b! asa manager and his unrivelled represen' had exproased ang opinom, | on actor, and, eurrounded as be is by fret sate ’ necers is inevitable Tre erepersed with beaut tyled “Molt. the Child of tintpel characters ‘There was no re- | vir was exeeedingly sorry such @ demonstra- tion had been made | Mr Lirrre requested the congregation to withhold the | expression of their ferlipgs in future. and assured the Court. from what be knew of the character of the con- d in the sustaining of the charge, the vote | | standing as follows — Yeas. (or th - | mixed, at 66',¢ a {7c a Paris, aod “ sige ial Me Peed ee Bord, had endeared bi mscif to circle of friemds and ac- o large q % ‘His funeral will take at 2 Roloek te menses afer. noon. October 16, from a Cum! they give bin sub- | is Late residence, stabtial preer ot thats Don tey siren | street, between Fulton and De Kalb efforts to please them by the juction of every nove!- | ma‘ms will be ccaveyed to Greenwood | y. Those who visit the N, will have reason to | ment. His ‘those of his brother. jones, and | way that be is worthy of the most extensive patronage. | of ee Gaenlip generally sce cespocttuliz invited to oftend, ‘The performances commence with th excellent drama In Brooklyn. om Tuesday, October 14, after a short but of the “Wateb Dog.” imwhica Mr. K severe Ulness, Joux Ganver, lately from » aged sustain the of Pierre le Grosse, and his wen: | bat cmp | derful enn, Hecter, that of Rollo. The sagacity dis- | is relatives and friends are cespectfully ip ipvited to at- | the’ wing wt \ "rhe forrife wim Doltcan | eames tant ticaneker) tee bat 3 o'olock " ie com! ie avenue, Wedne a doe | Geach lo ted. A visit to the National | P.M. day, ¢ * | will amply repay the observer of the thrilling scenes On October 14, of consumption, Jon Cocrnas, aged 24 “ie aha 7s tee hahaa invited to atiend his Brovenam’s Lycr--t.—All who love exquisite daaci nds en sae ron ances are im 0 at cen | should visit this select and well ed oate tend eran jay) afternoon, at 5 o'clock, from | The Rocewss fasily evidently the most accomplished residence’ othe mother us riences ea <p togethe: (or ver. Saturday, Octobe: ania RHINELANDE! | ladies we have ever seen Tom any stage, ove. William Paulding, of Tarr | satility of talent in their fexsion, ia the grand sal ot in profe appear diver ment of “Le Jour de Carnival, Nendid ballet corps, To see bys the charming danseuse, | Caroline Rousset, evea by herself, would amply repay | the visiter. If utred. The entertaiaments commence with | be reqi | Saw,” with Brougham’s excellent company, ‘and they | “ Delicate | but fora aod Seealifel daneleg | will’ terminate ‘with the comedie'ta Ground’ As the Rousset family are short period, ‘he lovers of gracef should see them. Jansea’s Museo —More decided success could have been aBed for the new local moral drain ‘Rorima Meadowe " ard and really merite, too, ail its popul arity. A mor: | ringing | striking picture of life never waa dra t is mature | itself, No family should omit witnessing it It may | | save many an inpoceot heart from error and ahame. and | cannot but win the blessings of all who behold ead piaud it. It is running eve: fuperbly played. A capital 9 afternoon, Cunysry's Missresta. —This undoubtedly popular ill of amusements for usual, Keeps the audi | early LLows houses by their elegant performances. To-ni | offer an M sconainn ly attractive | formances for the future will commence at | ven o'eloe! | Tue Witans | afternoon Protersor Avderson | performance, which will, do | rising generation and strangers is his last appearance at the Opera House: c@ im roars of laughter. a gives bis last grand tess. throng with inimitable band of Ethiopsan delineators, announce excellent entertainment for this ene. George, a3 rection in this beautiful accompli b- | | ment cam anywhere be found: she pees Ra se posay ok, Suri sf not 3 of it filla the Museum to overflowing, | ap evening here now, and is this id Go Mivatarcs continue to attact overflowing t they Inveve st ball-pant 90 Avocason’s Last Tears Nicuta.—This | day | the Tomorrow evening and on Fr - | day be appears for the last tle in our city. this season, and most generously. ar usual. devotes th» entir ceipta of the aight to the ful super-excelience of . Anderso: ree oasuth fund. Of the wonder- | = performance we bave almost ¢\bausted our vocabulary of praiser | ners, nor of his praiseworthy liberality to the sick | dirtreased. but too much cannot be said of bia professional great- aod Our neighbors in Philadelphia will, with us, | | confess. no doubt. that the rr ves mysterieuse of Profeasor | Anderson, the great Wizard of the North, instruction, eiegance and delight. of the sort ever introduced into this country | Bowery Asenrrurates.—@reat | nounced for this afternoon end ev did equestrian establishment op | nightly filled with highiy towpectable audiences and rsorinances ate received with tumultuous appla he full atrength of the excel | ail their beautiful equestrian feres vaulting and a! the arena 8 somersutting | The Late Terrible Gale om the Coast of 3 Scotia, (From the Boston Traveller. Oct. 1° ) But littie information has been obtained as to Be Lawrence. since our publication of Saturday for interest, exceed everytaing place is the | 8 leat company, to day. in stil the other attractive performances of tea! lone of Ife im the late destructive gate in the Gulf of The | safety cf the crews of quite a aumber of vessels bas been ascertained. By letters ard telegraphil ¢ despatebes from Pictan, we | learn the following adilttiona! particulars rrlative to foarfel storm and marine Lawrence whole shor bodies of their cr gone to the village of of tweive persons. wl Th of Prince Edward [siaad, wn with th ‘The Chari ttetown coroners ob t was got recog: floatec to the beach the disasters in the Gulf of 3t. | the | wrecks of vessels andthe | * are avend: -b toinquireinto the deaths had bees wasbed ashore at man, with a boy lashed to his oined. There is good rea~on to beliewe that over 100 bodies have been | nce the storm. From three to four hundred «ail succeeded im getting safely into bar- bor, ‘the schooners Florence, of Gloucester, Ocean Hingham: Lake e whury- port, have arrive? at Pictou to repair. They all give most dismal » of Lhe storm. whiek, it ie seid, had never been ¢ ir, amd some dey goods, ‘oa cael T upknown, all Saads probably lost. Five of the or the schoowet Harriet. of Castine, were sa’ schoonet Frap in De men: subse vent picbedt ef her 6! bes By telegraph (rom Newburyport, we learn schooner Forest, sported Lort. was owned by ( Brothers. and was insuted at the Ne hee tor twelve hundred deilars ou vessel aad Ared on outiite List of perons lost ia be Asin Page, Captain. of Newburyport; A S Man | thomas Beden, Caarles Koox, Wilham Cana, ‘The Newbury le Statesman. of Ne burpert of which all The Statesman belonged to R | S Son, and there was no losurauce on the verse), only $250 00 the eutits The foil posed her crew —Jacob Fowler, m i Avessel grounded to the westward | t lamediately went to pieces. All hanis ted vessels sunk near Stanhope names | f Bayley aod | port; Timothy ¥. Goodwin. mate, of Amesbury | Bator, of Seabrook Abaer Fowler, of do ; Joaph Fow ler, of do ; Tristram Browa, of do; Leonards Eatoa of | ao.; Alfred Merztt, of — The et that. in sdiition to ti # of p wburyport, by this g that the schoone Labradorman, is miss fourteen men. and was seen off © Seble four or Bite weeks ol gale on her parsage up he Li N 8) Ce om at Whitby, NS Hartiepool. and continued watii vessels ate reported to be blow ashore between vag, ‘ape | aud probably foondered in ie contains the following mouth and Middesdra, sod many of them compl wrecks Three fehing vessets from the bay of Obaleur. arrived at Gloucester yesterday, one of which war the Lo ‘They knew nothing of the wreoks until they teas Apn, though one reports feeling the gals as ed throvgh the gut The W. BR. Burnham Giver gee le despateh says. is aabore, bu! crew a bout « dozen vessele out fi Ufleet. which have 4 telegraphic dipatch f Dundred fishing vessels rode to hope that the crews, or mos Ofty cr sixty of ching feet ate inguted ia tale ¢ ech for a rmall amount CITY TRADE REPORT. $5 9755; and pot net ‘ Urracererra— seemed more antive. the (ranens toms reaching 12 060 bd! 14 Agures, turiutiog | faney Obio. at $412, 8 $4 B14, feacy Geawser, at BD 8 $4 865); extra Obio, at $457 \( 5 $4 97%, and extra senene at $4 68°,8$575. Southern remaioed frm © dbl. cold. emUrscing a few fancy, at $4 45), a $5 10 bole, ty? cath $325, a4 lw Brai-s@'s? fi 3, thing tranapited wheat or bariey 1600 bushe's e7¢ Drought 700 C appeared lower, the ope els unsound Western bie a Cortos —The sal “—e in prices 14 —Shippers were ine o-day amount ¢ ions compfitiag $7,000 bw and fair to priae hed | he of he wy 500 bales without due by the Al p bbls. flour | £.-00 a 806 bushels corn at me t © quiet Gd for flour, %&. for | paval stores. and i. There was oo change im rates to Havre. oF to Provisiows —Pork improved a plads, there being 500 | Ubi. new mess, pickled, up at $15 25 a $16 01% and de | prime. at $.2 @) a $19 62% Beet was eather cheaper the eales consisting of 460 bbls old prim> reo a $4 50. ow at $4575, @ 85 50 old me $ 54 11, Dressed mente een. infinet 4 7 tas ¢ further Li be tana wor d for interment tye om Cucrday morning. October 14 In Mr ; t Here Jyang, in thia State, wuer *h yy | Italy in } 23, drowned, from on roel the shi, | he was , lon. 24, Jonw D C.Mviirer. AtS A. Mtting the lower studding sail, when be overboard watch threw the life buoy brougbt the bes to the wind. ‘The ship was tecked for which time the boat was out, but with no success. head was severely cut by the fall. Every effort was made to rave him. Mr Muller was of Hanover, in Germany, where his parents still corer. Bue wa’enraguee Sind Mee NB, J iad eo 7 FERGAL TW Bark Cos rag x 3 Ennis. Bere ior oy Polat, Va, ‘Weck & Bark Georges, Falen, Woctolh. 3 iw f reve Bark Rainbow, Lombard, Boston, Gorhas jaanett & Co. \ ad Bxampler (Br), Scith, Windsor, NS, J 8 Whitney & Bene Wm H Smith, Harmon, Savannah, N L M'Cready & Bo: ar Col Satterly, Elwood, Charl rat NL Le igeeady. 1's Sehr ad pee Scbr Sehr Ered Reckete, Pulled I Schr Denmark, Rackett, peg oe J Hand. Sohr Fawn, Day, Philadelphia. J Hand. | Bohr Jasper, Bassett, Boston, i & W Herrick. gbieamshlo, Alsbe Has experienced stro: Steamship Hesie 3 pane Savannah, toS L Mitchill. inde most of the pass: ery. pharleeten, | tng bours, wil r Ldverpsels Stent 1, pith ma & Co. Sept 2. Bos Grinnell, Minturn th ae wich mde and Las Ship Jenny Lind Br). win, } ap by agers de Guatemala (Guat), Hampton, Belize, Hon, Sept 17. with mahogany, &c, to F Alexander. Has had N winds for ¥5 di 16 days, Bark Cales Storlivg, Limerick. 29 a1 with 140 Roche, Brothers & Ma, Bark Brothe: with irom, a! tan iG days, with mdee and (77 passengers. to Nesmith & Sons. Rt t 45 spoke Bremen ship Marthe, trom Bal- Kucckens, Brem im bal- mart, Cette (France), days, ott, Bt Jago, Sept 2, with ougar, to Bent 2), saw of the port an in; 354. seer Cumbertand harbor, gtanding W: Soeb at 6 PM, lat 29 10. Sandy Hook, passed Lace benee for Chagres, (6 Bark (ot, Wattobors). Castner, Little & &n. cordon, Savaanah, 9 days, with oot- R Bark Ge) D Smouse (of Boston), Win | 15 dave, with sugpe and molasses, co |. Wood, Fort tne: Py timore for Amsterdaa. tk India (Brem). K to Dupscomb & & Bertha ( enbaoh, Neuvitas, ith & e Islaud (Bahamas), 16 » acy & Se Brig Angola (of Waldoboro’ ,, Jacksonville, uw daze, with ship timber. te oul Keone aug’ ig Toreelle (ol Waldede ‘atwood, Jacksonvill folon bau h. Soeeland). 5 to order. 7th z* Mazy Chappel,” benoe bound 8. Brig Bicol, Taman Savannah, 13 ¢a7s, with eotton, to Sturges, Cleatmen & Fcht Uccan. Wave (ot Snowhill), Ward, Jaomel, Sept 26, foe. to MM Proeman. Iaoksonville, 16 pone (of Boltaa:). Moore. be: < Lyman. Has been 10 days M4 days, rt), Batts, Key W spiny £ maicland. Newbura, NC, 60 days, with mas jewbera, NC, ot he Prenoes, Lelaad, D0 days, with naval Tore Wallace, Newbara, NC, 6 days, with ma- Newborn, NC, 7 days, with ston, NC, Ways. with "set nt Counecticns, BAL ores 3 5 J Taylor, Lawrenc Pea. as > Schr Lamartiaa, Jurven, Will naval stores, Sehr John tus, Newcomb, Frodoriokaburs, 7 days. +t John, Betaworth, Viesiaia. Fungsson, RI, 2 days. ship Saranak below was Bece Woneseld, be report of t arrival of ti a error, she was spoken by a plot beat oa Let way from Liverpool to Philadelphia. scaset, W Welegrapnis Marine Heports. wot, Oot lt | Sioop Marie Lowlas, N York 'cp—a berm be No be the Detroit, of N 0 t York, from Rum Key for Sieiias, Oubth, Artired—Behe Mary Crowell, as Riven, Oot 14. Wantere Pictou Pilea se w Onceaws, Oot 15 a nlge, Chime res Narragsasett, NYork. jod—ttea@ahip Uaion, NY ore. oot 4 eock, Mariel: Paovmency, Oot M Norfolk; ‘Al Arr Bi Tramees, Arrived—Brige Contdenc Newtoa, Philadelphia for Bosto rrived—Brig Detrolt, Rai Mathew o, Baltimore 7) stoops Rhode Hawking, a0 cadia, Chatterton. nee ‘York: raw atamemr n Matis. eer. for Lavergest, will close heoyea ‘9,1 Wallesress, Letter Bags be Enenares ‘saiiae oom (57 Beep pee stcomens past 11 o'clook. tom, ‘aad Went via South am, ove else viv arp reatdens Taylor tection, Bray, do for Roads "Seybabiy | sek tog Rigavors yousels, together with Haat, (or Boston: Beaun Jane, Raynes, do Deep Couey: ate Misceliansous. Bere, MoWhs, from Quebes for & the Magdsiea Esieads, ia the Sad 4B Youss, Woonter, from Savannah for Bath, before } put into Charleston Sth in distress, sprung s leak ot Gen, ta the Gulf etrosm opt wntla during bolererous Whalemor. p Torcasnen, of Coidepring. did not art in Gardner's feb, a reported. Tt wi an wtward bound ship of Cold ne, which remained i'th, wt: 1h Arr 6: N Bedtocd Phils a oll. \ F days from Philsdelphia lat of N York “ ton 7 inp sae, Rogers, discharged to ee 12—Goimg in brig Alb an pemarte. from New (Bab sbar) Mo Am veeosle in Jordon, from Bei am frigate Mi iam. be ans sotle mee peri from Ne ‘arebacted. ar’ pare of cnces e fBict on onderwetters ac Jor bably be eee Jenkins, Flexe ‘and » berm brig.” Cld ship P' Colburn, f= Liv ol. hore ‘SEpo Monticello from St Doe. aa the hs, uous outward pr fleet NYork via Bi pool: Devonsh: tle, bark Sen evel echt Chas Wi Indie Radius, 4 Ro Alida, Del: gina read, vor for Newport, 7 ¥ ote b mores: Saran, Elisab son. AJ White, J B Comoro, and serwart . ioe Hiciker, D keweis, Miss © Kol tions for elegance oF 6 pander, will leave tor Haves, touching land the mails sad sia levers meeD ee Wak LIVINGSTON, Agoas. No i Bark Herschel. arrive’ Lith from Malaga, waa consigned to Pillsbury & Sandford. She hais from Boston. ohair arrived tm ST days from Sligo. She had 151 4 was consigned to Grinnell, Minturn & a inet. In lat +340, lon 66%, Breebr Eliza | ; ay for New York, with passeugers. —_ brig Mirem, agrixed 130, from Braman, had 95 pas: 74, abd was consigned to G T Bec! Oce 16-Wind atounsise, W, wad fcoab; at moridiaa, W; at — Gaon, Bopt Arr brigs Blise, Bitar, NTork; homnts Beps 26—N vessels ia ‘youools in fabeina, Bopy foes eA? Pnoves, ter Malage nox’ inpyras, Sept 26- Bark Ingraham, trom N York, ving doy (ag; Be Ocorgs, Ti feean ae) og, Wale Cale aes Be Br Jo Fr Sept ifare brigs Active, NYork; Vaiey, more. Zante, Bopt o-Brin Bes R Russell, Mayo, for NYork, Lg. Home Ports. wiles yi On ata, Miley sohrs Capitol, Nandy, Bostwa; JM Warren, 7 eyes Fertig, Balumore; fae, ser gitew, Lather 8 i rar Providence. nine tine ship Caroline (ae me wicwhickeatt Incocraetly renoried <\Can hored in the Roads ‘Baia MORE, Oot 13—Arrschrs Elisabeth b (Be). Long. Rio Potter, Provide low i ie back #olus, Lubben, Brome: BEVERLE, Oct 9—Sld schr Mora, Cottrell, Philadelphia. HARLESTON, Oct 10—In th ip D ort, ip Fairfield, Lov id brige Tybes, Ferguson, N she Star, Nickerson, N¥ork. ry the bay, ach sehr, 49 jighton. still remain, oxoeps some is evening. Wind otrong mew. "Weather Landing to elesr. vn, 1LAM—P&t shi; bag A Lo Liverpool, and brig omingo, passe: 2 thia morning. A are outside, beating in. fot s vessel in har- sted for ses at 5 OBL Bet FonArs barks cirte, Kempton, sai Montack F Mobile, Meary. NEW ORLEANS. Oct Sarr up Georgie. Portar, thins Jochen Mauran, Sol feickland, i rk. Towed Go w 2S 0 L Abbott, Staley, W Jennett, Wladles; sohe Gov Araold, Smith, aaron. NEW BEDFORD, Oct l\—Arr schrs November. Saudford LK. Oct ii—Cid bi Pecemants Jane, Brown. Norfolk; Lith. Henriette, Paile- deipi 4 Prodent, Wareham for N Yor! Naw feNpox Det Are props Decatur, Geer, “Work Shetek, Smith, Norwioh for N York: sohre Toxas, Ewen, iphia for N. 7 £08 | "xen Roentas,, Weldon, B A bad ne a ‘Smith, Aibaay; gma N, Oct la—Are gohes J Ruglish, Neat, Bea W Benedict, Ellis, Philadelphia, Hutter, any, Bridgeport. Huntress, NYor pELADELEMLS. Seri Arbarks Adotia Rogers, Whit». ha A Slade, Hower. do; big ct ryant, co Brown, Milibridze, M erprise, Violet Cid sobrs RM Price, Chambers, Coates: ster. Smith, NYork; Rocergriss, Violes, Now bary- @ Freel ing, Kelly, do: NPHOW LENGE ¢ Oct 1i—Sid sehr Tanac 2 ky Harvey lia & M Eastera, Ay re, (or br. ete asa ie mW homas, Tooker, Pb Mapoiedy, sad Wan Ht Bowes, Excal, Barry, N Yori Cooper London ey, Phila. SALEM, Oct 11—Arr sohr Mar delphia. Passengers Arrived. Cuantyorox—Steamab.9 Marion—Col B Aaas ani ‘siz y, J Jeffords, Miss D Aadorsa, Caps J ig the steerage. Republica ¢e Cuatemale—M: F ® (Hon)—Sdip Sr Jaco—Bark A B Sturges—Dr P Dasa: L Leguea, P Jay, B Dusny, N ex Matansas—Mr Kuatre, ( Kuntes 4 Willing. © Wilting N Wallag Agaane. PComoao, Soa neny, 3 children N a Passengers rig, Princess Rozai—tee 2 Daveap peapers, lady, ¥ children ad ou Towa SHIPPING. ‘bticws. BW Wallotres euseeed the Atiaaci: aad ‘The steamobip F Pac ntte w sail November SOUTHAMPTON AND Le Mt A CITRD iL Steamship HUMBOL! D. a o Of. Por tome OES STEAM NAVIGATION ¢ ouras iremen, vi U amahip WASH aader. will men—touching at Sovth: giant. to Satrrday, Ocvoder Lith. M. An expe: ekers axat pace (a Havre sad Loa. ry q ange eres’ Aceats, 2680 ath # ‘The ateamship Hszwas S will rel the Washington, on the let Novembe Eldricge. C.D. Ludlow, 13th ‘Oswbor. For frei 194 Pron’ a Seterdaz, 2th vty 4 No rh passage 0 ola saas = e w xn tak. i to Mavens. Por feoight or its aa on eeeignt © SoS honmats. ITT Weat atevet, corner of Warren ACIFIC MAIL STZAMSHIP gomPanr.< —ONLT for San Francisco i ch oy Soran 7 yh Tie ace! throu te: Ootoher LINOTS, waey alta dia ber 7 Wess aurea! O PASSENGERS FOR CALIFORNIA td ‘ATR. —This mani tigen’ stoamer was spoken ot, aad there isn mame the iatier 7a, BDPLy 80 tne ethos of tor sTtaus days [ BEDICAL. RrrRiey ANTIDOT tha ours v1 tan toase Seompietion of tise fa application to basiness. cam which the mixtucs wil) indeed dollars. | f * OL » 8500 E282 coes, New Tock Wray CROWHANS GPROIPT all eoemedion p95 hacre erst “er on nia oa ot $56 owt cartaln, Li maaan © apaeds and patmanant vrs, wiW! ‘cartriction in diet, Aeini, n¢ sgnomen, ra, Mwy ae tate Tt Broadway viease of Onam oe TH vias, 8 cv) ? took the first bot te it at ote pl. bd "the rest o sacs tr a tne ond itt Pat whe eat Tage Ae EDD, ro aid aS Wat Hitfwn ‘Two hundred a fatty euch in 9 fow days. ‘The amen of ot ete tions, can be ween at Depot, No. 108 Caz AND FEVER POSITIYRLY, CURED > ar pinpeds Mixture, a perf x depot ares ~-DR.HEATH cor, com the cae care. Por bas at F bottle. Je WARD, BANG ALL DEVOTED 70 Di and their treatment, warrants the cure to wert ote, ASn will be Tee be Bo ni Senet Bat tha doctor ‘eho atlocds ne cos mscot Broadway, No'mbroary used. rs uonniees is fee aye comalabeaiaas senses, which R.L. MORTAMORE CAN BE CONS! of charge, upon the pol td a canner Bs nae hoa ene tonine Fe Sunda, to on of Vegaadogias, bate athove Hoyal Coll ete eould be thevrelist thoy need. L: MORTAMORE,Ne. x R WARREN, NO. ince MOTT STREBT, 18 Co! tially consulted on disenaes.—Thirty-aix years gables to cure withoud me: Biri ‘tbroe to five dase. —Don't be tom f elt ae Po fa Bove y sttved. Fhe faa tor Sroaghe om by peace ured. ured in foet days. A porfoos oure of 00 SOAR, R, COOPER, 14 DUAN STREET, inat ineteon years, devoted his moat of mercurial sad osber diseases, 4 ones pee cree. Tptoma, in wy offiog, office, with th surgery 8h souatr hasever produosde ‘a 9 oberg R. GLOVER ER CONTINUE TO CURE THOSE OBST. mate, al-eu ep o ‘ itavo batted the. SO a, ‘wad. ae muclan, orant al nadie tim to give sasurance of s specay cure. om street, near Broadway. ¥ BR. 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