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re City Pellties. FIRST WARD BLBOTION. Ag error occurred in the majority given in the Firet ward election, on Thursdsy evening. It was published, tat the Mulligan party bad a majority over the Chariook faotion of 3, It should bave been 198, It seems, from what welesrn, that bad as the disturbance was at the poll, much worke migbt have been the case, probably Semtneting the loss of Life had not Alderman Moore heen sent for, who promptly visited the soene of disorder, and was selected by both parties to take charge of the ballot box. which he did. and caured the same to be con- voyed to the police station houxe—each party at the time they were on the ride of victory. SIXTH WARD. One section of the demoorats had a sad loss in Yankee Sullivan, who kept aloof trom the election, having re- contly joined the whi, This is said to have tarned the sosicin “the primery” of Chursday night. The Fourth werd rcoms to have takn the place of the fighting Sixth. ‘When an application tor an order is made in court, with or without notice. or when it is made out of court upom | tion under this of deem it proper that a dendent should be heard. before cht were Indiaas— in blankets, which the propeller supplied. Under such an impression, great | enwen ed to them, to inquire to what trive they ; belonge | Mx, Titus. of Detroit, avd his son, residing in Florida, | were op board They al d the boat. taking with | them a table, first breaking off the legs. ‘Chey then float- | ed about quite comfortably, waiting for succor. In their course, they fell in with a poor fellow who was trying to navigate by the aid of a dry goods box. Every time he seized the box it turned over upon him, — Exhausted by fruitless efforts to gain a resting place on the box, Mr. Police Intelligence, Staibing witha Kufe—A Serious Affetr —On the night of the primary election, between 12 and 1 o'clock, a mam named Christopher Burns. whik nding at the door of | hisresidence. No, 387 Water street, was violently attack- ed by aman pamed John Sweeney, who, as alleged in an affidavit by the complainant, struck him several violent Liows. knocked him down, and when down kicked him several times, It is also stated by the complainant that seme others kicked him when down, there being some | fifteenortwenty men in company with Sweeney at the time be made the assault on Barns. On the complainant ted wirrest of Two Day Burglers.—On Thursday afternoon, | two fellows of rather gontecl appearance weie detected in the dwelline house, No. 445 Fourth street, oecapled by Mrs. Lovica Ebling. Mrs. EZ discovered the men up stairs, and asked them what they wanted. when: one of ihe rascals uttered violent threats towards hee if she dared to give «ny alarm. They then hurried down stairs and went out. Mrs. E, then opened the window and called out “Stop thief.’ Officers Laughiin and Sinith. of the Seventeenth ward, soon took the rogues into custody and conveyed them to the station house, On searching the prisoners, twelve skeleton keye were found. and a s valued at. $8, tho latter was identifed by Mr ug a her property, ‘The rogues entered the house with one of the false keys found in their possessioa. tice Wood committed both to the tombs for trial. Sealing Jewel y.—A man named Edward F. Sullivan, jias Shepherd, charged with stealing two aor gold granting an injunction an order may be granted to show cause Why it should not be granted, Such also was always that, im the exercise of the discretion vested im Mr. Brownell states that he took no part whatever in | me, and not in the execution of an arbitrary i ‘ wii, the stone throwing. Sc. in the Ninth ward. or thet he | WM TM ‘em therefore, that the Sct of grauting the order ; . becam: ti beep put ou by bis frievas. He also wishes this state- to show cause, the application rte nrg ment to be made public any power to act further in the matter, I was net aware of u when I granted the order, for up to that time this ‘Tho computation of the votes bad not bees made yes- | 1ooS could bave contented myself with refusing the terday, but our reporter was informed that the Freeman | jnjudction. leaving the plaintiff to his remedy by appeal. i that it is pot such a refural of an injunction as precludes Veey disgraceful rows took place between the hours of bh cio dere many pt cm doven.end twelve o'clsck Tharsdey aight, at the inter- | ‘Be plaintiff from renewing the application to some jadge the suggestion. that it seems singular that T should have street. It appears that at the close of the voting in that | the power to grant the injunction «x parte. but not when ward, 9 gang of drovken rowaes made 8 violent effort to | grnity. It nserting the amendment into the former section, But it Goalty tho Tnrpector conveyed it to the Thirteonth | oie ire a oopstruction of the matute that would abso- ward rtation houre. and placed it in charge of Captain | putciy nullify. portion of its explicit provisions. 1 must, gating from many points avd the entire body made an | ¢ii7s to pursue their remedy, whatever i¢ may be, in their atteck upon the -tation © Dirappointed in thelr | Gwagiatich j me rel with eaeh other anda xeveral melee ensued. Cap- taim Russell, with a pla'oon of his men. issued forth in | ately seaailed with a sbow, and other dangerous mistil olemt gang. One of the crowd named McCarty, was se rlously wounded. and hud to be taken into the station arms, that they bad to be conveyed to their homes after tele wennds were dressed. getting up he found bimsclf leoding profusely, and soon In this ward the meme of John Van Buren was on the | ##c¢ttained that he had bron stabbe ticket deoiared to be defeated by the inspectors—the first | wounds were of so dangerous a character, that the injured | man was forthwith couveyed to the City Hospital. Yes- York. Mr. Van Buren and bis friends, however, allege 2 i that de feute y ryote Wer. | Teepecting the outrage. who forthwith went to the hospi- Bien anes cy mentee Twinly and Shab maors vorem wore | (Oi gohnicm ihe eMoient clerk or pélich. aud SIXTEENTH WARD. | as above stated. designating Sweency as the man who in- ‘There never was witnessed a more severe contest than | flicted the inju The magistra' . tody and held to bail in the sum of $2,600, to auswer the Mr. Doyle's feed store, No 275 West Seventeenth street, ge of an assault with intent to kill, The requised And both parties strained every nerve for victory, About blerked up the street. Every variety of cry, from the wild shout of approval to the damuing hiss of dissent, | tively wild, and many a personal pique was gratified by revenge. under the cover of political ®xcitement. There mamed Murphy. is badly wounded. The Inspectors acted very fairly, and the yotes were until belf-past two yesterday morning. ‘The following ticket had ainojority of three hundred the of the Court, and it was in compliance with NINTH WARD. that I granted the order to show causo. @id not know his pawe was ov the ticket at all, having within seetion 401 ofthe code, and I became deprived of THE THIRTEBNTH WARD. amendment to the code bad not met my cyo. If I had ticket was uhead The final result will be known to day, | The effect of my order to show cause is the same, except residing in the second district. Lam not unmindfal of ecction of Grana and Diviion streets, and also in Ridge | the parti heard. But I cannot help that incon- seize wpen the ballot box and carry itaway. After much be 2 is not of much mcment; certainly not cnough to warrant Rusrell. The rioters were reinforced by rowdies, congre- | tiercfore. dismiss this application. and leave the plain- endeavor to get hold of the box they commenced to quar- order to quell this dis urbance when they were immedi- however, and after a tiwe dispe Bouse) in order to be stepded to. Policemen Nelson Jd were +o budly brui-ed about the face and THE FIFTEENTH WARD. the neck, side and hip, also a long gasb on the wrist. The time that he came directly before the democracy of New terdey morning information was given to Justice Bogart, ae aay vere Cpancreny ta the Ward | took the deposition of Burns, who made oath to the facts what (ook place in this ward Thqelection was held at y, Who was promptly taken into cus- ‘ven, and Mr, Sweeney was liberated from cus- fifteon hundred persons were present, and completely rang through the midvight air, The people were posi- wes a fight in the street ev+ry half hour, and one man, counted with minute care" The result was not known and fifiy-one :— WORKINGMAN’S TICKET, shudioval Convention, City Convention Louis N. Glover, Samuel Radcliffe, Thomas D. James, Francis Early, Samuel S. Vanderbuyden, Peter Carroll, Couniy Conven Oburles A. May, | nd finger ring Stephen ¥, Cropkright, John B. Kelly. | 3 iat $62, the pro John Cattrey, Assembly. | siding in Canal street j y was ford William Sicsinen. Jared Gilson, at the pain shop of Jackson. No. 58 ea:te street. Tho Paniel Geary, Fleetwood Northrup. accused was committed to prison for trial. Robert Sieanan, Stephen Mead. Assault! with Threats —Ofiicer Elder.’ of the lower Louis N, Glover. Beoyoralty Convention % Thales A. Bliss.” Aloxander SJ. Alling, police, yesterday arrested a man named Henry Fairbairn. “Yesaed hy Ju {, wherein he George G. Mitchell. Charter stands chi tucd. on the complvint of Thomas Asten, No. Francis O'Neal, Joha Daly, 3 Nasean With having committed « violent assaulg Assembly District. Jobu de Donald, on him, b; ing deponent by the shoulder, and thrast- James §. Carpentier, Joba MoGee, ing his fat under the nose of Mr. Asten, at the samo Hanford Smith. Duuicl McGowan, | Gime unreatening to kmock out bis brains, ‘It seems that Charter A. May, Thomas Gregory, | the origin of the assault grew out of some difficulty Amos Fisher, Michael Foot, about the transfer ef property held iu trust by Mr. Pair Rufus Clagett, Edward Hickey, Lairn, Mr. Asten called at Mx, Fairvairn’s place of busi- igre stoned. Henry L. Hoeizle nvss in Water street. respecting the said property. be- James Koore John Stoker, longing to an orphan child. wien words onsucd between Robert Barciey, Michuel Riley, | them, and the assault complained of was porpetcated. John Phaien, Philip Brady, ‘The case will undergo a hea:ing this day. Fhilip Oattry, Daniel Mead, Charge of Selling False Passage Tick-\s—Yesterday, Michsel Hafpin, Joseph Sanford, officers Fider and mith arrested a man named John J. Joseph W. Lamb, Jethro Thomas, Kors, on a warrant iaued by Justics Bogart, wherein Even Davis Daniel Ryan. Ross stands charged with defrauding John D. Hall out forty-four dollars. by the sale of a spurious passage Yet, warranted to carry himself and family from I of t the appointment of Mr. William Dall, as gue of the inspectors, was violently opposed by the opposite p 4 3, doubtiess. trom an inadvertency ia | in fiye places—in | issued his warrant for | ‘Titue reccued him with his table. We learn from Captain E. B. Ward, now in Cleveland, saya the Plaindcaler, that the bodies of those lost on the | Atlantic are beginning to rise, two having been disoover- ed yesterdsy—emigrauts. A’ steamer, with a vessel im | tow. aro on the ground. with lumber. &e , to make a dead | house. furnish ocfflus, &c..&c. He says acommittes of | the most intelligemt and respectable citizens of Buffalo | are now investigating the causes of the collision, and ho thinks their repert will entirely exonerate the Atlantic | from all blame in this lamentable affuir. Tho evidence of | both crews agree that the steamer was on her course, and. turned to the right when the Bropeller's light was dis- covered. They also agree that had the prop-lier turned © the right. instead of to the loft no collision would have aken place. It ts a litle strange that the propelier houid run square into the larboard bow of the steamer, nd with sufficient force to sink her, if she had been backing for ten minutes, us stated. We wait the com- mittee’s report. We inquired of a little girl concerning the disaster. and | acked her how she was saved. Her reply was simple. and | perbaps trothfu jod saved me. I prayed that ho would. and he did ** A lady ob being inquired of, as to the manner of her | escape. ‘said she was early on the deck, and followed the | Captain, who she knew would lead her to safety. Three foreigners, in frantic fever, rolled a burrrel of sand ivto the lake, avd plunged afcer it—they all went down toge- ther, The steamer Atlantic was built in 1848. and cost $110,000 dollars. She wus owned by the Messrs, Wards, ard was not insured for adoller, The wreck of tho At laptic was found on the 24th in one hundred and forty fect of water Ivisstated that the Captain and officers of the steamer accounted for the fatal meeting by mistak- the proprlier for a Loat bound to Buffalo, jurtes to Che Ogdensburg were repaired so that trie for Ogdensburg on Saturday morning. She sin the Weiland canal on Sunday Test. cen thousand dollars have been offered for the ring of the Loat, and five thousand for the safe con taining the express money. Mr, Mallefert and Mr. Bears are at Luffalo. each with propositions for the work. Two bodies, both emigrants, have been recovered from the wreek. ‘They floated on shore at the point, Phe Detroit Advertiser of Wednesday says :—Amon, the suilerers by the Atlantic were a party of Kuglisl miners, going to the Hegle river works. in Lake Superior county, and taking with them « considerable amount of goods. This party consisted of fourteen persons, who came up on the Sultana last Saturday. having lost every- thing on board the ill-fated steamer, With this pariy there was a yonng man named William Benney, about twenty four years of age, from Harrowbridge, in Devou- shire. England, who is snppored to be among the lost. as he has not been scen or heard of since the disaster. The j emigrants have becn most kinily received by Messrs, Williams and Cole, at ‘No 44 Jeffer- son avenue, who have exerted themselves to aid these unfortunates, Up to Saturday night, they had raised in small sums $117 83. They are still continuing their exertions in their behalf. ‘It is to be hoped that these strangers amongst us, who were on their way to aid in developing the mineral resources of a por- tion of our State. will have as little reason as possible to regret the sad calamity that bas stripped them of their gocls and implements, and left them, without means, among a people to them entirely unkvown, and that De- troit will preve herself net wanting in the duties which the appalling calamity of the Atlantic has imposed upon her citizens, We lesrn by the Buffalo Commercial, that the body of Mrs. Thomas Lewis, of Gross Isle, was picked up by the steamer St Louis, on Monday. All baggage and other property picked up, will ve taken to Detreit, where it will be deposited. Fa Brooklyn City Intelligence. OUNT OF THE SUPERINTENDENTS OF TH: Poor wirit Covxty.—The annual report of the Superiaten- dents of the Poor was submitted to the Board of Supervi- sors last evening It gives the following as the correct statement of the Superintendents. in their account with the county of Kings, during the past year :— m. ‘To balance on hand, July 31, 1 $1,160 34 falo to Chicago. On the 13th of Moy last. Hall pue. and be was €0 exact, therefore. in his sorutiny, that t 6 del a1 chased. at an vflice No. 7 West street, a ticket tor him- te ee ere ert err ‘ self andl family, for which he pat rh tone dolla; N i for this am 8 represented that and family ‘The election for this ward was held at Mr. Mdward | were to hove» jars paseage from this city te VI engo. snd gave him two tickets, one was from here tc alo, and the other ticket Was to be presented ta Otis alo, who was to forward them on. The ented to Alien, who refused to receive it re than nine doliazs, and wanted thirty-ave dollars in addition befor he would forward them. This arrangement Mr. Hel thought was an imposition, fier conveying bis family to their destination, has urned to this city with a determination of prosecuting the guilty parties “Mr. Hall has tickets of other partios Murray's, corner of Twenty first street and first avenue. In the early part of the night considerable excitemennt prevailed, and it was nearly impossible to continue the voting. A large bonfire was kept blazing in front of the hovze, and the supporters of each party addressed the multitude from tables placed near to it. Popular speakers, and weil known yoters, were cleva- ted upon the shoulders of their friends, and thus curried Aecetonggg = aaron Af cap ree who allege they ave been defrauded in tho same man. Rurzaivg, which beggars description, was kept up until heif-pasi Lweive o'cloc! Owing to interruptions during the counting. the re- suit was not made known until nearly two o'clock yestcr- dey woraing. when the following ticket was elec —_ PIERCE AND KING TICKET. : For State Convention at Syre- For City Conve g¢ Dismisced.—The complaint made agaiust Alex. ander Mitchill. by a woman named Margaret Mitebill, al- leging that he stole her watch and chain, was, on a hear- ing, dismissed by Justice Bogart, and Mr. Mitchill was acquitted of the charge Charge of Forgme a Bill of Exchenge—On Wednes lay, Officer Trumpp, of the Second district police court. ome John Kavanagh, 4 " 7 rested a German uanicd Frederick Fugus, va a warrant Aiteraste<U'D, French, Dani faydon, issued by Justice Stuart, wherein the accused stands War Minerals Concention. Charles At Vandevncct, charged with forging the name of Louise Giesse, residing at Port Jervis Messrs. Philip sian currency. forged bill was paid away as a collateral se Robert H Morris, A Patrick MoKboy, Tense Townend. For County Convention. Orange county. to a bill of exchange on ey or the sum of $300, P'rus- ‘The bill is dated 26th March, 1852. “ity for the payment of $160, and presented to the agent in this city, 8 Trowbritze. For Assembly Convention Jobn Fagan, Stephen P. Russell, ‘Thomas 8, Henry, Daviel O'Brien, Lathe wpe ; : pronounced the same a forgery. The bill was shown ene eee to Mrs. Giese. who also has sworn that the signature to hdwerd Murray, me oi . the paper is a forgery. The magistrate committed the Jemes li, Suydam, For Charter Convention ecused to prison for trial, i ‘Thomer James Shoehan, ¥: k : Charge Dismissed agains! Jrcob Sturman.—We noticed in ‘atrick Kelly, Tuesday's Henarn the arrest of Jacob Sturman by the Comaten. For Congressional Conven- Z ‘barles Golden, Amount received from County Treasurer on Venitentiary account, 3,500 00 od for Supplies. pital. Asylum, and m Commissione: ! ed from Board of Lunati Amount received from hastardy cases, 1... Awotnt received for produce and stock cold Amwunt taken from pockets of deceased por- Amount received fi cn By expenditure paid onaccount of Almshouse. L'ospital Penitentiary, Xc.. as per vouchers, $70,955. 65 By expenditure for temporary reli RR Do for penitentiary, Malanee on penitentiary account n for the your ending Jul: id the be raised to furnish , Se , for the coming is $112,208, vy Mars» Law.—A large meeting of the Brookl: crance Alliance id on Thursday night, at the Institute, which was presided over by George Hall, Speeches in advocacy of the passage of a law pro- ig the sole of Liquor, ‘were made by Messra. P. T. Barnum and T. B. Betts. and a number of resolutions were adopted, among which are the following, which in- dicate the stand which the temperance community will take in regard to the approaching olection :— esolved, ‘That the political parties be reyuested to Joba Pettigrew, James Mecham, Sixth ward police. on suspicion of buying stolen proper- . 1 re ty. The case was investigated on Tuesday before Justice eye Wiltiam Thompsom,....u» | Yorart, ahd ay no evidence appeared showing tnt any FoelaLguon * ence Desks of the property found in the possession of the accused Bogh Smith jomes Brady, was stolon, the magistrate dismissed the case, and Mr. Flijah Ward. Fdward Mathally, Sturman was libcrated from custody. Copture of a Burglar —A man calling himself Barney Jinghes was arrested on Monday mght, by the police of the Vighteenth ward. charged with burglariously entering the dweiling of Mr. Hearn. situated in the above named ward, with au intention of stealing. It seems the rogue entered by the front door and bad proceeded up stairs with a Jighted candle in one hand anda glass bottle filled with phene in the other, evidently in search of plunder, Mr. Heern was up at the time, by sickness in his family, and detected the rascal before he had time to plunder. The rogue, on seeing Mr. H., turned on his heels and hastened to escape down stairs) Mr. H pursued him and caught hold of him in the entry, when the villain strack Mr I. a violent blow on the head with the bottle, inftict- ing a bad cut. and rovere concussion of the brain. The police happening to be near at hand, came to the assiet- ance of Mr. IL, and the burglar was secured. It is sup- posed that after robbing the house, the robber intended to fire the premises, wl accounts for the possession of the bottle of camphene. Justiee Stuart committed the burglar to prison for trial. The Liquor Law. Boston Ligvon Serzunes.—The liquor seizures in Bos- ton have commenced in goodearnest. Vi quantities have been seized and destroyed by order of the court; but in one case where sixty-six gallons of gin, a half-barrel of sour ale, and one quart of New York p were seized, the court decided that the sixty-si: llons be destroyed. but oho) hte hed Len oe w York gin could not have iss Go, the Oy of Broan, Comin n intended for sale, he ordered that it be returned to Flashes ond Bisters Dose t,he OMY ue te ckivcere | the owner, which is not saying much for the quailty of ogi was made io me foran injunction to re. | gin manufactured in the Stato of Now York. “The cri- tiraln. tho defendants from enforcing their ordinance | dence of one of the witnesses who testified om the trial, . ‘open shops. stores, grocerios, and drink. | £0¢s to show that he purebased and drank liquor at the cetoanee ee Saloy. te was applied for ou the grounds | *tore of the defendaat for the purpose ot prosecutipe that the defendants, in enforcing the law. were commit. | the seller, and that he had visited the Revere, American ting many troapasees ‘and false im} ments, for the | #2d Tremont Houses, for the same purpose; also, that reason that their ordinaoce was void, and multiplicity of | he was complainant in two hundred cases under the suits would be necessary to redress the wrong thus done. } “ Fifteen Gallon Law,” ro called, several years ago, Ano- T decided to refure it on the ground that if the ordinance | ther witness, or informer, by the name of Gatos, isa sad Terence Keon, James Russell Joha MeNally, Wiliam Lawrence. Jamee MoKivany. For Judicioxy Convention. Alexender ¥. Vaché. Timothy Daly, W. CH. Waddell. J, Walter Roosevelt, John Kane Merers Jared Bell. Jamee Shochan and Henry A. Warts, nd announced that the “ McKeon" and the « Sheppard” ticket 201 . There were nearly two thousand persons present durisg the night. and a good many were knocked down, but no serious riot occuried. This is the first time that the Sheppard ticket was defeated in six years. It was regarded as so completely under the control of Mr. Sheppard that the ward was called “ Young Africa.’ NINETEENTH WARD. Several of the morning and evening papers of yesterday, im anvouncing the proceedings of the Democratie Repub- Ucan primary elections, state that Enoeh B. Camp had been “ro settously injured” at the above-named poll, “that he waa not expected to recover.” Mr. Camp ap: peared before us yesterday in full health, without a scar or a wound. The Brooklyn Sanday Liquor Law. SUPREME COURT—IN CHAMBEKS. Opinion by on. Judge Edmonds. Avo, 2%—Eeekiel Baldwin, Thomas Costigan, William was void, (omdas to that I formed no it was | fpecimen of the fanatic and pseudo philanthropist. Con ney A te ers te eo Pes remains | Lis own testimony tells his history. Ie bas in part trespace by injanetion uniess the evil done was irreparable | *bandoned his legitimate bueiness—that of chair. nnd that a abe enon unions the evil done was iereparsite | maker—and gone forth in diaguise, with his bottle that could pot readily be compensated in an action for da- | 10 one band and his meney in the other, the tool of others, mages. The counsel for the ‘plaintifl, however ¢ | to purchase evidence whereby he may involve his neigh- he could readily ratiefy me'that I’ was wrong in this | bors in trouble, if not ruin, ‘This calling his friends and that nify as a part of the duty of a “temperance man.” © traveller ii bi the plained auite rolicitour, were satfering grievous | There iin the commonwealth of Mamachueti. many on the Sunday. Willing to give the cou . | an honest, upright, conecientious tem man, who sel the prportunity of showing my error. I decided. in the work—which this deluded stead of lutely refusing the injunction, to hear - olumteers to do—" for moneys ment on the subject, and therefore gave him an order for q the defendants to show cause why it shoul issue. my opinion was # «ti ‘ retased eran to Svicipe.—We regret to announce the death of the defendants pending application, Now ‘on | Dr. Joseph M. Boggs, cf this piace, yosterday the return of the order to show cause, it is objected by | Dy ti prussic acid. He was found }; on a the defendants that under ts to the | in his on Monument square, a few minutes before code, adopted at the inst session of the Legisia. | fouro'clock. To his shirt bosom was pinned a piece of ture, the can be made only in the second | paper, ‘8 statement that he had taken nm district. the Judge residing in Brookiyn is ab. | Ounce of prussic referring the fiader to Lincoln's sent from for if he had boon at home when the ap. | dru ‘The note was dated sn i lion for applica Wisse else. del on Sa tse eects otra | Sonate can hen a ern a te, 0 1 it deed wi an Cotlon fa triebte in vise neoond district, ‘and thore is no | hls llle.Sovannah Republicen tug. 2. emia that if | had desided to grant the injunction in the ‘ , it would have been competent for me APTURE OF Rv: _ Srivecal cevabersrargermnerenieet | ,.02PP2% 07 Rows Suayas wo ruamay i i. i f : } i & z from Alabama by the aid been caught at reemnay, Pa, thelr way (0 the North, make their nominations for all offices within the gift of the poople, at the ensuing election, at least one month before the day of election: and in default of their making such nominatiens as are worthy of the support of the friends of temperance and good order, within such time, then this Alliance 1 seleet and nominate, to be elected and nominated, by the se idates for the offi 1 or Members of the Assembly, Cap Commissioners of Excise, and Constables, their utmost endeavors to secure the eb candidates, Resolved. That the thanks of this mecting be tendered to our worthy Mayor, for his persevering endeavors to enforce the ordinance prohibiting the Sunday liquor trafic in this cicy, with the assurance that we hail with hea: tfelt satisfaction the success that has already attended his efforts as a harbinger of still groater good in store for us; and tbat in all his futuro labors in the same cause, he Wii! have the cordial approbation and co operation of all good citizens. The meeting was very large and respectable, and the resolutions were adopted without a dissenting voice. The greater proportion of the wudievce was composed of indies. Aldermep, nd will use jon of such Avoturn Farar Accrpent ox tym Love Tsi.axp Rare nosv.—On Thursday afternoon, a boy, named Benjamin Doughty, aged about fourteen years, Was run over by the cars of the Long Island Railroad, when passing the cor- ner of Atlantic and Hoyt streets, and instantly killed. TLe train, it appears, Was just coming in at the usual snail pace, corporation speed, and the lad jumped upon the rear car unpercelved by the conductor, and passed oe to the other end, when, in attempting to jump off, lis foot caught, and be was thrown on the track be- tween tho platforms, and run over, the wheels passing over and completely crushing his head and left arm. The body was conveyed to the residence of its parents, No. 48 Front street, by order of the Chief of Police, This is the sn0po fatal accident of a like nature within a week par Murpen Arrain—An Orvicen Mortauiy Wovxnep.—About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the owner of a furniture car and one of his customers had an altercation or warm dispute on Locust street. The noise made by the parties atiracted the attention of officers C. Fino and Simon Melvin. A man named Michael Curran, attempted to interfere with the officers, and was ordered off. but refusing to go, an effort was made to arrest him. This, however, proved to be unsuccessful, and he to » room in one ef the houses contiguous. He was lowed by the oflicers, who wanted to take him in a quiet way. He however resisted desperately Jand Fino found it necestary to knock him down Tie soon was on in, and drawing a large bowie knife plunged abdomen of Melvin, making a terribly severe gash in pS ag the liver. The wounded man fell almost i jely, but pp ey Malang alge] offect, at a, who had been much ure was prevented ward. who, it is said, sent a ball The scoundrel was, how Poor Melvin was loore, . Melvin has been connected with for several years, and has a wife and family — St, Louis paper, 17th, AnaesteD For Dernaupixe THe Univep Srates Mint.—A named Samuel H. Klapp, has been ar- rested in Philadelphia, charged with iat ob. taining $1.400, in gold coin, from the United States Mint, day ‘& deputation of Sac and Indians, from errived im this clty under ere cee lakes at ore staying st "se Hotel. They are four- the course of a day or two they wi as sro attired ia thelr regular vory striking and picturesque. be probably ad- mitted to an interview with the Commissionor of Indian Affairs, and perhaps with the Presideat,—National In- telligencer, Aug. 26. Faran Arrray ville, yesterday morning. between A Aiioulty ecourred in Mays- ir. James Caner 80m, . Byers, of Mr John B Casey, of Covington, and James E editor of the Maysv Eagle Byers steuck Cavey. and, a8weare informed. threatened to kill him; whereupon Casey drew a revolver, and shot Byers—the ball entering ner the collar bone and coming out at theside. Byers has ¢ince died; and after an imvostigation, Cascy was cleared of all guilt, Mr. Casey is @ very young man.— Cinctnnaté Cittzen, 24th tnst PRIrADEUParA. A jr 0 )—Firee, Board $1 Exalch Tnterose: 90820 cate Saad ath i. interest: i 4 |, 95; 60, Re Raileo! sy. ic je OR 27.—( Ihe) ‘ont Sebuy! City Kail » "BE. 108 ead Macegage bron S13, 930 Sete ; Sif 400° ehares Soke do, 06 21; 60 do, Bown, 2654; 250 Morris Canal. b5. 5 do. 4445; 9 Bank of P 115%. Between Boards—$3,000 , Ra: "400 Schuylkill N 100 chares Long 1 Sohuylkill Nav a Preferre 23%: Died, On Tuesday. August 24, Mrs, Nancy Conwinc, relict of the Inte Daniel Corning, aged 76 years and 9 months, Hartford papers please copy On Thursday, August 26, of consumption, CHartorrs Grant, daughter of the late Peter Grant. The relatives and friends of the family sre respectfully invited to attend her funeral, om Sunday afteraoon. at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, ,No. 114 South First street, Willismaburg, n Friday afternoon, August 27. after a short illness, Lervert Livvsris, Jr., aged 29, years, 6 months and 11 days ‘Tho friends of law, John McKes the family, also those of isis brothers in- son and J. B. Montgomery, are invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from No. 226 Ninth street, His remains will be taken to Gr enwoed for interment. On Friday, August 27, of consumption, after a short illness. Triomas H, Bunniam, im the 33d ear of his His friends and ‘acquaintances generaliy are invited to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at No. 3 Hammond street. Gn Thureday, August 27, Euisua M, Kissant, aged 26 Years and 2 months. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 203 clancey street. At the residence of his father, near Hellgate, East river, on Thursday morning, August 26, Lawson Wittr Javon, youngest son of Samucl Jaudon, aged 16 years On Friday, August and Hapnoh Crowley. aged Their friends and acquaintances are re: vited to attend o'clock, from Vorty-t Ninth a street and On Fri year of hisage, daughter of Jeremiah onths, ectfully in- ral on Sunday afternoon, at 3 street, between Eighth’ and remains will be takea to Eleventh nue for interment. t 27, Jous McConsncx, in the 20th the fi Tiis friends and relatives are requested to attend his funeral, on Sunday afternoon. at 1 o'clock, without far- ther invitation, from his brother Patrick's residenee, eor- ner of Johnson and Dufield streets, Brooklyn. Fraxcis O'Doxtera.. aged 26 years, was crushed to death by falling fiom the cars in Jersey City, on the even- ing of August 1. is friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral. from the corner of Greene and Mer- cer streets, Jersey City. to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock At Philadelphia, on Thursday, August 25, Jantzs McDo- xovon, in the 4Sth year of his age, er a lingering illness, ‘Treasurer of the district cf Moyamensing. In Memphis, Tewn, of typhoid fever. on Tuceday, August 17, Col. Wi LitAM Hl. Mornison, agent of ihe Cleve- land and Cincinnati Railroad, aged about 37 years. At Baltimore, on the morning of tbe 20th of August, after a lingering ines, Parnick Keuiy, for twenty-nine year Professor timore of Music in St. Mary's Coliege, Bal- ‘MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Occan Steamers. NEW Dare. 'n.. Aug 18, ‘Aug 2 Be Sept 1 jton......Sept 1. Now-York... .Sept 1 55 | HIGH WATE! YORK, AUG 1952. Che Steamship Franklin, Wotten. Havre, M Livingston. Scoamahip Cres Rateamabip Cit cam, mo Ship L' Inductri Meintke ent City, Porter, New Orleans, M O of Norfolk, Post, Charleston, Mailler & i¢@ (Swed), Jansen, London, Funch & Sip Queen of the West, Hallett, Liverpool, Grinnell, Mins turn & Co. Snip Hiv doo, Mil Ship Helen, Derrickson, ) Bork Grace Clark, Crosby, Yuri er, Caleutta, F Barrett & Co. Shares fet dy & Co. Islands, N esmith & Sons. ‘k Tex Hall, Savannah, Dunham & Dimon, Jobnson, St Augustine, J W Elwell & Co. Bri wel Brig J Hineklo Brig €linton, Connor, Jacksonville, Brett, Vose & Co. itchell, Charleston, Goo Bulkley. gc ifis Lemons (rem), Geerken, Frankfort, Mo, Oolrichs D0, Bris Brazilian (Br), Crowell, & Co Schr Echo, Holder, St John, NB, J Pickard. Scbr Honesta (Br}. \ ) Me, Mayhow, Talbot Andrews, St Johns, N Sehr Intended (Br). Rive, Arichat, A a Nerson. Schr Entire, Wai Schumacher. Sehr Greyhound, Solr Victor, Crowetl, Schr M M Klotts, Cha: Sloop Wm H Bo hr Alvis (Ham), Abrers, Baltimore, Pav inwright ‘Richmond, C H it & » Joh Baltimor yh, Mant master. t & Nickerson. , On, wen, Kenny, Providence. Slocp Charles, Rhodes, Providence, Arrived, Ship Richard Alsop, Smith, Antwerp, July 20, and Flush- , with mdse 2: Ship George Green (ot ool, July 22, with mdse an Aug 10, Int 4335. lon 55 P T a fre to cond mate, died of by steamslitp Asia a). Ship Talbot, Goodhue, Marseilles, July 1, with Has had ahs westerly winds and ry Dutilh & Co. "a whole paseage.. Ju Dark Bromoy tro miles E of and Austr: Bork Salem cofive, 8&6, to miles 8 by E of 8 Sea Witch, hence getables. for and main topma: m Boston, 30 di dy Hook, saw ships irkland and Siz passongers, to E D Hurlbut & Co. New Orleans), Redmond, Liv d 980 passe y'& J ‘om Genoa for Bi ship lying to by hor, Georze Rossiter, re- fov jnbsoyuently spoken on the 23 mds calme ¢ Pilon Al 6 spoke whalts aly ays ont, no oll; 20th, jevonshire, for 1 ool (both from N York CoNier, Rio Janciro, Von Beht, Ang 34, 2 PM, dy Hook, was boarded by a boat from ship for California, who supplicd us with ve- Li Bark Culloma (ef Oregon Roszltere Carnitas, Newcastle, as Cor E, 41 days, with co: x Tom 86 5 {St John, N lat 43 15, Wolte (Br, |, to Manhat’an exchanced si mpany, Aug 16, ith ship John § De ring E by 8; 25th, lat 4045, NB), lon 69 40 spoke bark Harriet (FF), hence for Quebec; no 01 date, Int 40 45, Jom for Boston. Bark Elise (Ham), Janna: 6 40, spoke brig Cordelia, from Trinidad Hamburg, 38 daye, with mdse ans at » to W Von Seht. Brig Porto Rico, Wyman, New Haven for Philadelphia, Brig Montavk, Dori Now Haven, 2 days. Eliza, Hotelikiss, Swansboro, NO, 8 daye, with naval stores. jobr Grecian, Ming, New. Havon, 2 days. johr Arno, New Hi hr Ste} chr Mf ‘Schr Clarendon, jetor ma Boar Moridian, Hart, Rockland, 4 days, Bobr aoe Hart, Rookland, 4 days. on head, inven, 2 d Stable, Portland, Co: Greenwich, Coan, for Rondost. salon, Be 3 skergons Bostans $ days, in, mil hb, 5 days. + Poi ‘orton, Piet ocklan Cutler. Rookland, 4 di 4 ‘Welln Rockiana, 4 daye. days. Crescent Sit, Portor, NOrleans vis Havana; Steamshipa City of Norfolk, Post, C! the day it Lot a at Ue 2 Pee colnet dense fog; win sum. Telegraphic Marine me Tri erick, oro; Ji Wallace, ai Iphia; Lyra, , and 40; X a “meres, Yaka Gousind, Philadelptiay vo 4 . Shirley, Liverpool. Gleave Momaata San Francisco; Henry, NOrleanss berks a, Rio Janeiro; Kate Heath, NYork; sohr Rich- apd Law, Albany, Herald Marine Conrezeemeaence. % ARTUWN, Avy /Arrived-—Brigs Cherapesice fi Davideo) Ryurk or dcr, Ni 5 of est India Wands for an Zastern port a sone 7 bin Wary tuae 23d—8id schrs W W Brainard, Clark, Nentucket; Susan, Raiware US sche Gallatin, Probl surveying. sid’ p Gonsitstion, Thon, Tew Beatorde for the Higbse, Higbee, Philadelphia; D dinor. Arrivod—Steamabi Pook With A EF fener, ie rehants Brogden Niche vin E, Bourne; Westport, Pic 4 Rainbow, Tildret H to stop 8 leak, recent Packard, Rockiang; W Aoi aston; Roi Velocity, Puroernra, At it 7—4 PM. Chey of Wanchahe tka Ba Talvable oecey wad 17) Peretmaores Eater es jusbe: Si Par wohre claret, Borret. ‘Peovi, Croe! rae Us. ; B Bolton, rr Bai oe; Urtaloea, Porr; “bilge Paicy Wilteby, fatbedees, Groton, Bire, Port au Crigeos schrs Ustaloga’ Perry. Wucat-rd iowa” tell Alexander, Fe etsbus: MB Mahony, Corson, Charles suport all Greton, sec GC Givbs, Gibbs, iN Bedtord: Macy BG- 4 corr pondoct of the NOrieans Bulletin, dating at Key West, Aug 4. eaye—"Tho tendo winds have now to-403 ormmenced and the oalm wentuer ond sloug the «ros vii arreut bouad hi; tearful rapidity wiles per howe; it Je to stem it save with @ qo, yf vessels bound West, hav: at NOrleans reports being board- wrecking echr off “arysfort Lith who unhnowa berk svcer !aden. wax on tho reef, bark Empress before eperted.) Sniv Ronen Cewrer remained affontin her torth yee pes efternoom; extent of damage to ler hull mot yet as- cortained, Burr Leoprs, of Kingston, Masa. at Boston fom Trapeai, in a beavy paic 74th inet, eprape Pig lnt bovr, which eubsequently tocreased in bad woather to 1 Bank Manmona—Capt Montgomeey, of thie vresol bound 36 frem rie crores before reperted ashore at the berl © otly, ul ‘ater, The Cherokee being becal again boarded on the 13th by the mate and fire of the crow of the Marmore. who rep: rted theiriatention of ¢ ing to Koy Weot for assistance, but concluded to go back to tho bark. Bre had a full osrgo of dry goods and rallroad iron. Bank Wrixram. from Boston for Philadelphis, which was ashore om Bove)l's Island, got off without damsge, sad weat to eea on Thursday, Br Burco Unicorn (of Cape Broton), Martell. bound te Kingss Ja, from Fel tener with floor tcor, lard ° boats bolonging hat place, Other wreoking craft bud gone for the be or of Cargo Ori! materials caved, Cargoand vessel under- stocd inevred at Baltimore. Panacom. from Sydney for Newfoundland, wes dismasted, no dato, &e, was taken in tow 19th inst, 60 milos from Innd, and towed to Sydney, CB. Sour Onn FeLtow, which was guuk on Magothy river on Sasorday evering, by collisin ith the st er North ‘Mop raised by Capt Goo Jury ppored it will take $700 bi pt Brown lost bis boo: his clothes, excopt the suit go was a total Lone. 16HiNG SouR Meramona, Hizging, was it toh Bleanor — inst, off Se . eausivg ber to sii minutes. She hed 75 hbis mackerol on board. Crow saved with nothing but the clothes they hadon, The Eleanor had no material damage. Sawra CRvz, Tereriffo, July 17—Tho hull of @ vossel on her beam onde, both masts standing, with sails and rigging ached, no pame on her stern. nor an: boa hee been picked up and towed on to thi de Ja Rambla on the NW side of this all bbls, similar to Catalor beon landed, and thi lt water. Notices te Mariners, New Licur Sur. ‘The Newport News says the Hon E W Lawton, Collector of Nowport, bas contracted with Silas H Cottrell & Co. to build a mew light ehip, to be stationed at Brontoi The work is to be commenced {mmediately. ‘The Charleston pilots state 2let inst that tt on Cummings’s Point fs sunk. The Light Boat for the Shovelfull Shoals, left Edgartown Aug 25, for her statlon, in tow of sloop Passport. ‘The constituted suthoriti With reference to tl Sth ultimo, it is furth or hereby made known that the pro- jected alteration of the Light on the Island of Forder, at the ‘entrance of the Chrictiana Fiord will be carried out as fol- lows—That the present coal light will be extinguirhed on thi et noxt at sunrise, and the Li hich i the oh tower, will bo lighted the me tina 0.06 the other lights in the kingdom, 0 Hight, whtsh as heretofore is fixed, will burn throur tho year, has a French lons of the first class and will be sec nd. The bight of the light above the sea is 203 feot (209 Eng- _ fect), sad is vizible at a distance of from 22 to 24 Englis! miles. jemen. Arr at Nantucket 25tb, scbr Hamilton, Patterson, Shoals, 110 btls humpback oil: had been absent 14 day Arr at Calais 26th, , from haling voy- are, cil notetated. ‘Sld frem Sag Harbor 24th, bark Gentloman, Cartwright, North+Pa:ifie. Sl4 from Now Bedford 21th, ship Abizail, Indian Ocean. Sid from Stonington 23d, ship Cincinnati, Williams, Indian cean, Sehr Planet at New Bodfcrd 2th, from Western Isl left St George 28th ult, Flores Ist inst. She did not tou Fayal, and brings no advices from the wi that whalers in the vicinity of the islands are doing woll. At Fayal 15th ult, schr Antarctio, Snow, of Provincetown, ready for a cruise. July 3, by letter feom On Carroll Ground, near St Helen Cazt Nicholl, Noble, SH, 200 sp 100 A letter from Hoxford. of bark Ellen, of Edgartown, dated July 16, lat 30, lon 41 beaty Ping her with 35 bbls ‘al in about 10 days. Spoke, no date, #p cil. bound into Fi &o, shi f town. oil, if muy, not stated; also ow aa span (s L has been ro- oil). op, has beom purchased by Mr ‘to be employed in the whale pt Norton, late of the Lumi- ary, of W Sroxun—Ang 19, Int 39. lon 72, sehr Louira, of Province- town, 3 moa ont, 240 ap, all well: Anz 10, lat $523, lon 47 53, Joseph Butler, Mayhow, of and from New Bedford, 200 ep. Spoken. Ship Sexsh Purinton, hence for NOrleane, no date, lab 31 40. lon 75 15— (was previously spoken off Ifatteras iit) Ship Mary Crocker (of Rockland), Butler, from Havre for NYork, a eff Falmouth, an asm, from Bucksport for Pensacola, 9th inst, * en Mario Henriette. from Rotterdam for Boston (undoubted- ly the Maxis & Adriana), duly —, lon 25}. Foreign Ports. Aytwer?, Avg ll—Sld Marion, Flitnor, Bremen. Axrgcino, PR (no date)—Brig ——, for NYorx next day sehr Hope, Biber, from and for Philadelphia do. Bremeauaven, Aug 8—Art R Cobden, Barrell, London, Banta, July 19—Ship Tropio, Smith, from NYork for San Francisco, disz te repair. pus ba, arr steamship, Petrol (Ir). Samson, N¥erk, and sld same dey for St Thomas. Cid 1dth, schr Corsair (Br), Vercy, Baltimoro. Burnos Avrrs, July 3—Ship Gondola, Atkins, for Now York un ks Wazark, Barstow, for do 20th; Manoheater, Perkins, for Salem 8, Beauvais, for N York 15th; 8 Faw Koppisch, Upton, ‘from Salem (May 4) arr June disg; Buckeye, Tibbetts, from Boston (May 6} Montevideo (where she air Juty 1); Alma, for NYork 6; brigs Robt Wing, Crowoll, from 6) arr Jane $0 isa; Ida (Rus), for N York avidscn, une: Johanne (Ui 2 weeks. ‘Sid June 26, bark M Coxsnaxtixorne, July 20—Dark W Smyrpadth inat, to complete her cargo for Bos vessel. Croxstanr, Aug 2—Sid Inda, Hobbs, Madeira. Conunna, Aug 4—Arr ltaly, Reed. Vigo. DEAL, Aug 10—Arr Siorra ‘Novaia, Foster, London for Newport, E, and NYork; Wabash, Barnes, do for do do. Sid lth. Hermcine, Howard (from London), Sydney, NSW. Grxoa, Aw Ships Trenton, Rich; Oregon, Patterson; Sea Licn, Wilner, snd Windsor Fay Davis. from Boston; bark Turk, Possenden, from do, arr 4th for Mal GLAscow, Aug 13—Ship Niagara, Livormoro, for NY¥ovk . to sail trom latter Feng brig for Boston % Brig Harriet (Br), Spurr, ad put back 12th, supposed om azcount of ug 10—Sld Aral, Delano, Newcastle. ‘AX, Aug 20—Arr steamship Niagara, Stono, Boston for Liverpool (snd sid same day). Cid 18th, scbr Herald, Crowell, Baltimore, arr 30 via (Lind 3), Beaute joaton ( May 20th, touching at Green Rebeees: TQ fe for do ba ald, a Liven? vor, Aug 14—Arr Thos 1 Perkins, Wylic. Mobile. Aly Ancrica (8) Shannon, for Boston 21st} Dan! Webster, ‘oward, do £0th; Tam O'Shanter, Soule, do Sept 5 Prosi- dent, Comings, do 0th: Enropa ro} Lott, for NYork 23th inst;’ Sam] La ation; EC Soranton, Spencer, Wrence, it! Hi Honter, Bush’ do 1ith, Great Western, Furber, do K. ir, 16tt; Wm Sprague‘ Chase, do 18th: Winchoster, Briggs. do 19th’ Huguenot. Garaner, and Princeton, Russell, do. 21 Chaos, Dunton. do 24th: Col Cutts, Vinal: West Bi len, and Leviath: do 2ith; Florida Mills and Con- queror, kins, do 30th; Teaac yebb. Purber, and ‘45 Sept 1; AZ, Chandler, do ss Wn hheme, Spencer, ‘ang John an, for hia 14th inst; Marcono 1; Isabella, Haycon. for Baltimore 14 0'S A seboreugh. Binney, do 20th; Arlington. Ry: Charleston 15th; Jane B Glidden, Howes, for Now Orloans Mth: rth Atlontic, Cook, do lsth; Moantaineor, Robiason, do 20th; Carnatic, Deverenx do Sept 15; Great Britain (a), Matthews, for Port Philip 21st inst: Sarah Sands (s), Thomp- gon. do, to sneceed the G B; Minnesota, All lo 20th; Arzo, Macoduek, do Sept 10th; James Browne, Child, for Geelong with despatoh. Lonpow, Aug 10—Cid Euphemia, Fonsley, Newport, E. and Jamaica: 13th, Oppelia, Nason, Neweastle and Calout- ‘oscoe, Byrne, Haitlepool and Philade July 14—Arr Orono, Chai gor (and sld a). it); 19—Bark Girard, Chase, from New York om brig Chin in ja, Robinson, do do. Rr av Pi Aug 12—Bark Chas E Lex, Harper, wg cargo; 1 ella Reod, Price, from NYork, dis; rs Grey Ei for Boston, ldg; Surf, MahIman, for sohrs Gri NYork. do, Rio Janieno, abt July 15—Sid bark May Queen, Watson, for Baltimore, ‘In port bark Alice Tarlton, Lawton. wt. RL ar Wick), Aug 9—Passed Minoma, Rydin, 26 days from Boston for Gottenbura, T TnowAs, Ang If—Brig Dr Rogers Glover, from Cay- nne, for Saicm next day (perbape vie Turks . 7S euew se prow, te! Sune Bere Cel Hildreth, tte }d 29th for London mane’ ‘Aug 17—Arr brig Hudson, M’Monaglo, NYork via alitax. NB, Aug 22—Arr ship Gon ton bark Dovre) Itably N Yorks, brig Harmony, Parker, ao, tebre Melinde. Sipith, park Famer Ctockett, Nev sobre Metings, DLUY Goh Taglar, Michell’ Livernact! sk rk. Cl vol; hip Tiere, Eliott, Liverpool ba bark Hyperion, Davis, Glas oe) Groncr, NB, Avg 13—Arr bark Hy Warren, Rairdon, 4 “4 Sr G: N th (before roy Sth), ship T J Ro, ‘Hes Pu Kendon It, Ohne Holmes, Crockoth, Liverreel. ALEXANDRL oA hr Stat Wick, rr Fiey; 2tu, buat oo Glimores Bidvidze horton nae 1 © Thompson, Van Burom, Bangor, 81d 44th, brig Gal Yi 2oth—8ld brig Andover, Hand. Bogton: tehra Mary Ein. meline, Rice, Barbadoes; Ma: ma Boston, ALBANY, Aug ny, Hartford; sohrs United, Providen Bost ‘Cid sehr Hy Clay, New Bodtord; sloop Hornet, Bridgeport, AUGUSTA, Aug 2i—Sid schr Lamartine, Eastman, New RE, Avg 4—Are bark " sto SN York, Flusneten al ‘4 Jamo eetmnaey , 7 any p= alae wa, Go aol Queen, nae, Dro’ zt Lydia Gibbs, Gibby; Providenees, Cid bark, Had: ont, Boston; sehr Galota, PH Tolan BE Jol sort Taek Liver: te ge rat ier; Philadelphia; Walostt, ¥: Inde! ay? od ba Yer! waloe Wary F Stade, B's Govacl, Davie ® . He inne hee evens, Bark Amanda ald 19h inst, a ePbbips Heron, Paine, Trapani July % J ua uie Butuan Couch, Gaais. Ibih ale peeks Hail, Galves 4, Davis, Balti 3 Mary! 5 ¥ Bare, andpigeended ts Wermratn tics Tite Ladin (Be, cole ‘24th vit; Nort tke Pen dleton, Alexandria 41 “Pare rite, Baltimore; Chins, Ste Alley; Tangice, Griffin; D K on Bi ran. and Be BC; St Ristardson Wilminetor K Seembe, Alexandria; Lewis, Crawell, Oacke, Bakery Bre, mberlain; Sharm. Berry; Glenroy, Moxe; i Drosden, Richard-on; Joho Snow, Gandage Faloon, Dyory Snean Roos, Herrick; HM Tallman, Aw Bolle, Chase; {rene Howe: Jane To Mora Syuto: arsbelle, Wane, y R Heagen phia; Mary, Crosb; ‘and Spy, Niskorsom, Al- Port Ewen: Wostport, See Lucy White, Torrey, NYorkg i sh p North Ame- Rasrell, = Shee 7”. Dual, y York, si 25'b—Arr Ships Leo. bbing, Tra rr Hth ult; Louies, Dodge, th wit; barke P Hazeltive. Cottrell, Gaciz Soott. Gias- ow Yta ult; Velocity, Ryde: artes SY iph Byder, Lowell. Gage, de; Oritue St Jobu, Redbird. Pole . Ryder, do; brigs Sisters (Br), M’'Koight. Arde Parthenon D: Philadelph g Siok York, Witilay ‘ere ‘ork; m1, Bab fax 40 ho; d cod St John, WB, < port. At Quersnting ships North Amorica, Duabar, Lives ool th ule Jesinh Bewdlee, Liverpool #24 ult. ol Toovium Yursor VW. L » Rebli it apy, y Aycan sotes WP Phillipe, Watsor Woakever ‘nitive, Vredeviskabarg Woeteres, Voiut ard Richmond: Ellea. Nickerson. Bal more; Gazelle, Crowoll, Philudelphia; & 4 Morcier, Robinson, Gompiianco, Seats NYork. Sd ship Celestial Bmptre, Larks Brighton and Broorn, tirst two in tow, and provabiy rom, NGOR. Aug 22—Are achr Niosnor, Ro ‘Arr brie Elizabeth, Rinery, Tarks be Edgar, Pondlovon Windle Lunette, ’ BATH, Aug tare sche Gazsile Baton for Acuate. ch—Arr schre Somerville, Chase Cordelia, Spear, and Henrictta, Stinchiteld, Nore ens CHARLESTON Aug 22—~arr brig Elisa (Dan), Lamb, Rio Janeiro; solr Mary H Miffi » NY. 14 Bhat, trie B Young, Woostsr Boston, one’ Neore: Sd }d—Arr Julia Ford, Homer, C » Me. ciry POINT, Avg 23—Arr bark Coo! ite, Borry, New DIGBTON, Aug 25—Arr schr Connectiout, Fairchild, Aloxandria. "Sid schrs Sa'ly Miller, supposed for MY. Charles, Phillips (trom Taunton), do; sloop J Peirce, fray (trom do); do, AST MACHTAS, Aug 20—Sld sohe N. NYork. In port 2ist reloa¢ing, sohe H Chester. having beon ashore and repaire very trifirg. EASTPORT. Aug 18—Sld brigs Wheaton, Wooster, Alex- andra: jetta Spates, Philadelphia; ‘9th, Estaar Blixe- beth, Shackford Baltimors; 20th schrs Watchic, Wooster, AYork: 2d ®t Stephon, Rogers do REAST DENNIS, Aug 25—are brig Attakapas, Potemee iver FAUL RIVER, Aug %1—Arr schrs Golden Gato, Neefolk vie Bristol; Diadem Port & «oa. 28d—Arr schr Modiator, Reed. J e. Sld 21th, belg [timore. Soa James. Baltimor: Enoch Pratt, Brightman, supp I x ug ffm port bark Matador, (rom), Cor jeptune. Rel ater, for Ps age, whicl Senator, Roberts, Port Ewo iz Wahsoga, for Boston; schr Perpendicular, E 6 21—Arr schrs Sunetior, Philadotphia [pevish; Bennett, Demnysville for NYork. GoRDIUNER, Aug 20—Cld echr Atias, Buszell, NYork. HARTFORD; Aug 2i—Arr steamors Albi White, Al- benv: Mohawk Clark, do, selina E Senooa, Chalkor, NYork; aches Rmty, Pratt, Newark; 26th, Thomas Il Seymour, ith: Besex, eke, Paddook, F' Bld 20h, NTSWES: Aue 24 11 4 Me Ship Shenandoah, for Liverpoot, 5 = for Live wont to sea at S o'clock this morsing, in company with Atty Uthers. comprising sli classes, which have been previously, reported, ‘Sich, 11 AM-Ship Sen King, for Sen Juan dol Sud: backs Vieto fr for Ki ton, Ja; Horace, and Ho: . for Baal brige Florence, Helen Mari, Orinoco, aud Wim Me very. for doc and Vietarle. (Br), for W NP, with Noal Dow, and 20 schooners from bor, ee this mornivg. The ship Java, for San Francisco, is n ting ready to start to sea. 4 55 PM—Brigs Alosia, Wm A Drew, Thomas & Ed) Arcadian. Mary H, 8 Merrill, Paulloa ; five, others twelve schooners, ‘unknown, all bound for Easters ports with © wont out since noon. Vossels reported thia morning at harbor still remain there. TUBEG. Aug Is—Arr schrs Mary i Case. Wilson, NYork ve Matilda, O'Brien, do. Sid 20th, schr Southerner, Pike, Oks MOBILE, Avg 19—Arr bark Mat rdo, Purchase, Bee- ton: brig Gou Wilson, Beck ith (or Perkins), NYork: Osa bel Ful, Richardson. Vaimbout, France,” ai enobia. Pepper, dries Calvert, Ho dgine, Baltimore; H Kellock. ‘rhomarton, MIDDLETOWN (Conn), ‘Ang 23—Arr Goo Engs Thateher, Charleston. Sid brie Chas Kersbaw, ——. do. NEW LONDON, Aug %3—Arr steamers Shetucket, Geor NYerk for ‘Norwich; Quinnelaug, Hollam, Norwich for i palthare Park Haansh Brewer, Brown, NYork: sohes alladinm, Aver ‘Sbropebire. whiny Volta, Tutti, Bort, Ewen; Elizal Bouts cee seen de Bier wich tor NYor'; chy Corcans Micke. NS, seit 4 ipBantrice, ed to 12th by Robert Walsh; 12th. ship Ral ton and P M Searr: léth. bark Lucy, NEWARK, Aug 24—SId schr Hume, Godfrey. Boston. 20th—Arr woke, erald, Boream, Calais, Me, Cld brig Helen Mar (Br), Card. Windsor, N3- 26th—Arr schr Uneie Joe, Butler. Portland, @ Geniug, Parmolse, do, Below, brig Billow (i), fr sor Ni NEW IAVEN. Aug 25—Arr schrs Hunter, Parker, ia; Verwiliien, Lomtrest, do: Sarah Elis ¢Fkialeope Ervoline, Mil, NYork; Ein NEWPORT, Aug 2—Atr schro, Nan! Tetpnter Peoteos Tngrahaae aioe as Borden, 2 sloop teane 20th, brig Alox § Millikens Bosten for 2 brigs Ocean Below, comi: NY¥ork (have boon repo im do, eal, York: bark as sg oN vio for. Phitae hia: Peoino, ae Dui tj eee River for N York; Fish NBedtord for Philadelphia; Victor, Berto: 0; echrs Northern Light ‘lis, Fall River for Philadel- phia; Centurion, Hatch, Norwich for do; E 8 James. Wee- cote. Boston for N Ycrks J inow, Machias for Philadol- ; Meridian. Biuebill 5 ios. Phil phis ‘Taunto Errickson, ‘Woseott, Boston for Philadelphiag i lerce, i c jigloy, for 25th—Are sobre Gazelle, Pitcher Thomaston for NYorks it] Leprette, Reed, NYork for Bangor Merourius, Brade, Phi- Indciphis for Dighton; Holmen, Godirey, Pluladeiphis; G Story, pone jarwieh tor NYork. SEW BEDFORD. Avg 2i—Arr sloop Holen, NYork. S14 234, bri Mary & Blizabeth, delphia. 2th—Arr schrs Plavet. Pi Flores Ist ixet; J Truman, Tutt! City. Dth— Arr sel P; t, Be @, Albany. pews Cay PORT. Aue 3 Arr schrs Son Mark, Giddings, elphis; lows, yaaa ‘Schr Edwin Disney, Philadelphia. Sid brig Re- ares Wth—! Lucerne. Yates, NYork. ihr Hugh Vinoent, Via- Porseter, do. ‘Aug 24, PM—Arr steamer bee, lark, NYora; sches Southerner, Nigel. Por: - York; Lebanah, Goyer. Portlt Is rt Cheanpealee, Bault, Sing, Sin ig Ti , Cranmer, Bristol; ip Carpenter, Burrows, Pro- Arr steamer Penobscot. Whitaker, NYork, © Bih—are tobe Konwell King, Mencell. § Bodfo ROVIDENOE. Aug rr steamer Osceola. Jones, ; ‘da Della Lanfair. Phil Nickerson, Philadetpbia; or, aecording to win en; hrs bing, peaer tesa, Wm L Da; iladelphis, 25th—Arr stoamor Petrel, Rogeas, NYork; schrs Lines, Bal Shopard A Mount, Hawki fawking; John M Parkor, Maso Al ebe, Rondo ua Sierra Morena wine i P iphia; sche Lamartine, 01 Tew bark Wm Larrabeo, Gilkey. Matanzas 9th inst. 25th—Cid bark Rio, Leighton, Havana; sobr Exoel, Cro- well, Philadelphia, PORTSM ) 25—Arr bi Pensaco- 5 Goo Waal ‘Knowlton, Wiluineton, NC; Tolos, bag tenes Col Hanson, Bassett; and Joa ei}. ork. , . ora, Ho: St Mary, Lampkin, NYork; Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, Sa Boston; Ann Smith, An- joston; Maria Theresa, Cro- re Bee M' Beles, Stabe, Ey y ah foiphi Malaga; Sulla B Arey (trom Orringtoa), BYe ah erst me acre harbor, okt Hy Frankia, clarence, Georgetown, DO; W. phiny rehire GF Sosy’ Lock; fi oi ae core a Pavilion, Snow, and G a0 aor rok’ Cha seh Glows, Gua Work tec ae Ty I phdew qidpmenepnsie Maty Pavel LP Smith, lee Bi » -Aloyons, cit, et ates it ak, BR 2B eetown Boke, zeogray, ih, Pandey latter: re A ha . ner, . Passengers Arrived. New Onveane—Ship o Greon—Miss M B Bush, Fa, Gi Se Nerfolk—J A Ritiren, Francs dere tie ies are

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