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Avs BY TELEGRAPH, _A(MPORTANT POLITICAL MOVEMENTS, Democratic Conventions in New Jersey and Connecticut. MASSACHUSETCS PREBSOLL MEBTING. Horace Mann Nominated for Governor. GREAT WHIG GATHERING AND BARBECUE NEAR LOUISVILLE. RECEPTION OF GEN, SCOTT AT BALTIMORE, IN MAINE RESULT OF TH. BLKCTION The New York Temperance Allianee, Site Mon di» New Jcracy Democratic State Convention, Trextow Sept. 15, 1852. The Democratic State Convention met in this city to Gay. The demonstration was a great one, 10,000 persons being present The delegate convention wag orgsnized at 11 o'clock, David Nur, of Exvex was chosen Pre-ident, with a vice president from each county. and a secretary from each dist jot, ‘The following electoral ticket was selected: SENATORIAL William Wright, of Essex Districts 1, W. 8, Bowen. Cumberl'd. 4 2. Geo Black Rarheg oo 5, 3 P.B. Kevpedy Ware Rerclutic ns were woop measvres eronomy Ration of Pierce uve sy JN Taylor. Passaic ® A. Stevens, Hoboken 1 in favor of the compromise lomel ex, ditures, the nomi pd the Umon, ey Tt began to rain at voor but nm tminense concourse of ople ttooe, with umerrcias to bear Mr Dix, of New ‘ork; they were bow: ver compelied toudjoarn, and Mr Dix finirbea at the State ou, Jobn Van Buren and Robert Cyler followed. Meetings were going on st the sawe time ia the Mar- ket Houre City Hall, Pevtoo owe, and United Staces Hotel. They Were soaressed by Mestr= Naar, of Nod; Sheppard. of NY Philadelphia and reveral or hers There wers av 1mm pe Domb+r of banners, devices, bands of music decorated wagons &o &c. Connecticut Democratic State Convention, Haxtrokp. Sept 15 1852. ue 0? Poiladelphia; Brown, of Movements of General Scott. { EXCURSION TO THE WEST TO SKLBOT A SITE FOR A MILITABY HOSPITAL Bartiwone, September 16, 1852. General Scott arrived bere this evening, en bis way West to Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky, for the purpose of electing a site for the Westera Military Hospital. He was received at the care by the members ef the Whig Central Committee, aed mi merous delegations ef whigs, by whom be was greeted with mucb enthusiasm, During the evening the m+mbers of several Beott and H Grebaw clubs, and mapy ciiisens, celled upon him, and were cordially received. During the course of the night he will be serenaded by the Blues’ Band He will Jeave to morrow morping for Pittsburg, and will be absent from 4 a-bington twelve days, returning by way of the Lakes apd Wert Pomt, Generals Wool and Lawson sccompany kum. Late from Texas and New Mexico. COTTON PAMAGED—CARSVAJAL—LAND TITLE EX- CITLMENT AT SANTA FE—INOIAN MUMUERS, BTO. New On.eans. Sept, Lt 1852 We are in posession of later dates from Cexas We ather the following items fiom the papers :— A general call bas been issued for an extra session of the legislature The light house at Indianola is completed. The cotton crops of Texas bad suffered from worms and the rains. but will, nevertheless give a large ytold Caravajal was at Roma, without means or mon, wait- ing for movements in the interior of Mexico, Banta Fe dates are to the 2th ultimo, Much exeite- ment existed on the subject of laud titles ia New Mexi- Ay 8. McCutchen agaipst Bghtecnth rtreet mittee on Sewers co, and the covs: quences will pr bably prove serious, un- aese the governme Dt interteres The bi Parso Intiags bad seized MoGoffin’s upper rupebs. and killed a Duwber of people encamped on tue fields, The Mexican Commaoagant bad evforced as full tarift on goods for the Chibusdua trade. 1a consequence of which an immene stock #ould be detaived at El Passo, Recall of Lord Elgin, &c. Burravo, & pvember 15, 1852 The Toronto papers of this morning bave the folowing : We have received a special telegraphic dispatch from Quebeo. dated on Tuerdsy ufteruvon, intormiog us that Lord Bigin has been rec@leo. anu that the office of Governor Geoeral of Bati-b North Amertsa has beea of tered to Lord Harris, The pubtie must bave looked for Ube recail of Lord Elgio #5 ssn ws the De by administra tion bad time to arrange their affsirs after the general election. His Excellency, the Hon. Dominick Baly. has had the honor of the Cross of the Bath conferred upon bia, and has been promoted to the Governorehip of New Zealand. Schooner Wrecked on Lake Ontario, NEW YORK COMMON COUNCIL. (OFFICIALA cs Stated Boaun or Anwerant } wi , Beat 15. 1853 , the President, Valeatine, Bras PETITIONS. HTC By Assistant Alderman Waiwut~ Of James Pinkerton tonpare Chatham strevt, from Roosevelt to William, ement To Commitee on Sirests. Ry Arcistent al jan Wiertan—of oltisens of che Fourteenth ward. for a book and ladder compaoy to be Keane in the viomity of the trerseocive of Broome and ott ete, TO Ue MILtee Ow Fire Dep setment tant Alderman Woouwanv—Kemonuatrance of Ry Assistupt Alderman MoCowxay—Bil of Dr, Et monds, for medioul attendanoe at Nineteenth ward siaiva | houe—To Committee on streets by Arsistant Alderman Kocers—Remonatrance of Mevers, Ely, (as atrney) aod Watley agains; widening Whitebuil street, —To Committee on Steets, Ras OLUTLON By Assistont Aidermaa King— hat croas walk goroee Price staeet and Green >¢ relaid vod reoained. Ad ped By Avsirtant Alaerman Vauewitne— Chat the ouch aad gutter stones be vet, aud carrixge way paved In Sovea- teenth street, from avenue A to Kastiiver, Lo Comuis- tee om Streets. By the same —Ubat the nooessary reoviving bastay sult cuivers be built at the 1oterseetion of Kf eeu'h street and Fiest «venue to conpect wita the sewer in Four: tenth street To Committee on Sewers by the Preowent—That hereieafter when permission fe given by the Common Counell co Imy a rai road orack Ubrovgb Tbe sueet, Ube resolution sbatl tate & spd cundidcns pod which the grant wilt pe gi OUT DeIMDgaDY partes 10 whom ty shall be giv after beng passed and approved, the Sorvet Vom us) er thaltudvertive in che Corporation papers, tor at les tiny days, fur proposals for thé amaunt that will be paid as & yearly Moore for euch car ty bo fui on it, pgteratyy te conditions, and the par: ues who ebell offer the bighost sum therefi hail be entitled to recive it. on ox-oatiog aa agree to confurm to conditions, and on the further cundi that said parties hall procure trom the Mayor wach ves a Keen» for each car and pay for said iieonse ouch year the sum named in the off-r. ‘Vo Comm tee on 3t0 Resoived, That toe Commissioner of Kepairs &o 1 ry this Board as to the owure of delay 1 Use oourplociva of the chain gates at the East and Weet entrances to the Perk, Ad Dy Assistant Alderman Bourton — That the Superiatend- ent of Repairs, &o , cause the floor of ‘he chamber of Ae ristent Aldermen that requires to be £0, covered with oil cloth without delay. Adoyied By Assistant Alderman Barannxs—That Catharine lane, from Broadway to Kim street. be repaiced. Adopted By Assistant Alderman ttinc—Chat $0 be appropri ated for repsira to bourse of Hor Company No, 10 in Dover street. To Committee on Fire aud Water Ky eame- That the roof of engine house No 42 bo rai-ed two feet higner thao the contract for alterations pow made cuils for, snd that a furcher sum of $100 be ap- ; Sconoceted reho ne in which they wure Uke promis | by Pbaip J. equity, he the majority of the j Board would concur in receiving the eyo on i ste Manwarr insisted that the pil's closed. 6nd a-bed Rigen bar rong ee Nedrace ox- wns el when the Luspectoce were eealing up boxes Switans Alderman MoCorxxr. of the Tweatleth ward, thought that the complaipants in this ma:ter cried out gal volog.” to wecute themselves they were at fault to the matter, and the gentlemen believed it wa- all actors The question being ov adopting. the miuority report was ene by a vote of avn te twolve, The ques jon on tion of the majori y report wu: then put and carried tbe vote being twelve ‘ Foi 04 ‘The following are the resotutions which accompany the repore :— Kerolved, That ia the matter of (ho Late clotion fa the Noetwenth ward ro far as it relawes to the eleouton of Peter K. Bra-to for Assistant Alderman, thas altboagit there war aD unwarranted desertion of ths ballog pex-w onror aod Wiliam B Kock welt toe Ch sic- uiew Of the two eleotiva districts of said weed and some irregularities proved to have vccurred mm ths takiog sed canve ting of the vores im tho first distros of raid ward wateb ought mot to ba tablished tbat the same ailertea the result of ssid eleo ticn. or that the will of the eleoso sof wsid ward way do fonied ther ty: therefore Revolved That Peter K. Brasto is entitled to sit in the Bowed of Atsistant Aldermen, a a daly elected memb-r theveof, Police Intelligence. Escape of a Coneret froma the Tombs —Yesterday morn ing, 8 couvet mamodt Joha Conner alias Dovie, aindo Dis'ercepe from tye City Prison xt the Bomb. by ob- taining & pars oket whieh be gave to the gate Ker por at the ofice, Who svfferwa him to pass. believing in Go be # Viiter setursieg from the prison Tt setiny that the pi over bad been consi iv the Angast term of the Court fF orrsions of a xrand larceny, aud ye-terday he wus bicoght into Court aod the Judge sentenced hia wo be imprt-oned to the Stare Uraon «tol qe Stag for wwo yents The convict was then remanded back co his evil, There to awade Une aotioo of Mr, D. pary Sherd Lown, who, #e UDSETStand, Would Luke CODE; Et the CoBVict ty Siag Sivg thi: day. Sportly atter thy convict bad been re manded to bis colt, bi~ father-in-law called tn to ree bia, tind the cet door wns ieft opea. Chus xn eppoctuaity was off-red for the prisoner # egress, the fa der ia law left the prison first and very soon atcer the convict, with the wid of a pass Ueket farni-bed hia by some accom ihe, Waiked quietly out of the prison, nnaded the tioket to the door keeper, wba (bu wed. The viotis aa old offender, although a young man. paving sorved w term Cf years witeady in thy Stace prison xt Sing sing Kotiing @ Hoiel.—A fellow, calicd Witham Campbell, Was caughe yesterday by offloer Jackson of tno So 0nd ward obarged with steahag a tronk trom tho Clintoa Hotel containing olothong aud other articles valued ia ail at pear $600. The prooe. ty was fouvd ia the posses- siom of the rogue who was conveyed before toe m qis- irate at the Tombs, and was commisted to prisoa for trial, virvet of @ Female Shopiifier—A yood looking young woman, of geptecl appearance, caliimg herwif Maris Woods, was yesterday morniog ariested by offi er Por- ter. of the Third ward) on a ohargo ot stealing an em- broidered infunt’s blanket. valued at $5 from ibe store coets red, yet 16 Bax not bea es, 2 Phil MM Rok Heth Tank ot eek eee 142*4; 15 Louisville 17. ‘Roard.— 0 MO bharos Schuylkitl Navi- 7 ailron hd," 100 Vicksburg Lon) e Railro Fret risky ket firma, Married, On Wedurrdyy, Sepremever 16, at Trieity church, Neverk N J. by the Rev H. NM. Henderson, Mr Jonw Tour naire. of the cily of New \ ork, to Ming Mancakut W. Wave, of the tormer ony On Wedustday, September 36, at St Paul's church, Paterson, Nod. by the Kev. JB. Thompson Kant Froeit, beg., Us 8. Navy, to Mien & 'S. War, deughuer Of tha lute Thome West. E-q . of this city. Wa bington npd St, Louis papers please cop: In Christ chured. Tarrytown, sepremmer 16 by the Lev Dr Creighton, J. 8 Moncan, of Poughkeepsie to Barina d., daughter of Capt J 8 Odell, cf vwerytown, Ap this ely. op Cuseday September 14. AX Jompas, of Dew Critons, to Maki Devenxux, daughterof KL. Colt Keg of ValersonN, J Cp Wedcecny morning September 15 to tho Brick eborea, by the k Dr, Gordwwer spring Vancuiny 4 ‘Ai nstaonc Mish MasGaney A. eldert dnighser of Metelss Creekoron Eq. wit ef this city, Oo Toecdny, Seprembert4 by the Key. @amncl Car- | Kile Mr Tremtas MeLaventus, of Burian, Iceland, to We Mory Dore. ef Newburg. N.Y esaine Clo onicle pense Copy. Op WeGnerdey. September 14 at Bt. Mark's church, Wouiams borg. by the Rev J, Leander Towmend. J. Leo wones Towrsiow of Nor bh Castle, Westchess rcounty, to | Soran davgbter of the late Anren Ely. of Witliam-barg, On Tho day September 0. at 86. Peter's ohurch Phi- by the . G. Odeudbeimer J ot this erty, to Mis Hanne ry 8. Howe, Dica, Ou Tuerday, September 12. at the ri brother, Dirs Jasus Catity, of Penoaco! nna 2 Ler friends and thae of ber brothee Capt Mattbew Sxy76 are ipvited to uctend bee fuperst at 100 Oherry suet this aftermwon, at ¥ olelook without fucther invi- tanion meot ‘u Tuctday afternoon, September 14, at 2 o'clock, Pace T.. iptant cov of Pege T Gale agea'8 mouths. ‘he reinttves and friends of the famity mre re: poet inviud to attend histuneral this afternooe wt Lo clook, frem the residence of ble father, No, 114 Kast Thirteen bh pucet. On Tuesday evvuing, September 14. after s short ill ot OL yeurs, nese, Witiiom Perr " its relatives frieads sndthe members of the miasical profercion. are reepeo'fully invited te attend bis fuveral from his lute reridence, No 256 Grand strect. uhis afier- noon at ¥ oO olook Op Weanerdny, September 15 Mania Dewiunet, aged 1 yeur,7 moxtos and 7 Gays the therd avd only remain ing ebtid of James snd Martha Dewhurst, who have died of dysentery since the Ph inet. The friends of the frmy and the members of Alle abania Lodge No. 185 1.0 of U, ¥., ave requested to at- fend the twncral, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from Walber street, Fun Frenoico papers plexee copy. On Weonercey morning, Seprembor 16 Baran Burra, youngest child of Abrom B. and Emily W Ludian ‘Tho frienax of the family arv respectfully invited to | Her reapnins will be seat to Yeusacula for inter | ( | of dow Yarks Baxter, brige Qui i Pitt ina (Swe ndleton, Boston; sen, Bordeaux: E i 7; and DK Alken Baker, Bes ton; Shamrock, Willaed, Portland; sohi Koxbury, Nickerson, and'Jax A Bayard, Thi AW Wellington, Wells, and Ann C Bak Charlotte, Connelly, New Roohelle; M. Echo, Low Misserole, DM ‘oung, aulkner; DS Mershon, Spragg, and November New Bedford; Geo Harti ‘Shag, hound, Brown; Peerless, Green; A G Cattell, Williams, ane CA Stotson, Miller, NYork; Sidney Minor,’ Bolles, : pert; Goo Hoffman, Worth, Pall River. 1 rk Japonica, Taylor, Havana; CB Lex, Harper, Cleared—Steamships State of is, n, Savi Po ero, Ieichnond; bark 8 L Crowolly Mee ‘Triumph (Br), Atkinson, Sac; Bow i ‘liger, « Pennsylvania, Bell, N Anu C Baker, 8 Richmond; D'S Mershon, B Cambridgi ‘vle, Young, 3 Fall River; J Leaming, MisceHancous. A Sua was passed ashore in Pistolet Bay, Straits of Belle iolo, and x Lrig inaide Saored Taland, by tie Ottawa, 98 Que- hoo Sth, both with maste sud yards standing. ‘The weathoe and he could not’ get near cnough to ascertain mn Laland; Goo Godfrey, B Cam Hofiaan, Wo bridge. y, at Boston, oneterly blow oo Sunday la topenil; yard, Xo. Bric Anvoyrn, from Alexandria, of and for Boston, wont » Lewes, Del, for 4 harbor on Sunday, on account of thiok tier sid head winds, and. while’ lying wt snchor om evening, dragged on the in the Cove opposite where sie still Lies; but, as yot, bag sustained from New Orleans; during the , in the bay, carried away lero. Soun Favrnru hull, war run into yesterday morn: ton avenue ferry boats, wh arric ay. larboxrd quarter and 4 ly to tho water. mer alterwards towed her ashore at Governor's Island, Gnd ia letting her go got foul of her again, and onrried away her jib boom. During the morning, she was again ran inte by the governinont sehr Sunbesin, which stove in all hoe starboard bows and enrried away hor best bower anchor. Dove, Johnson, from Great Egg Marbor, while lying or yesterday mere site Jaokson streos, KR, ted foul of sloop from Tuckerton, NJ, losing the flukes of hoth anchors, and carrying away both’ anchors of the sloop, and terring the bonnot off hor jib. Sonn Te emonr, Sumner, from New York, with -flowr, hand, Katte in ae the wharf at Calshe, rt ido made it was found that she caked badly in consequence of havin, sbeained while rereumd, and she is discharging hee owrgo ia ® damaged tate, Soum Ensen Pennine, 75 days from Gottonburg for Bos- ton, arr at Liohnes’s Hole 19th inst, ehort of provisions, A lumber Ind sunk below Marcus Hook, was econ fith inst. Notice to Mariners. Bedford Standard of Tu saya—"We under. k was found yesterday, ¢ ship channol, vif , ata depth of 16 fect at low water. ‘This is the ly that tho ship Saratoga struck upon Lax ing, ingular it was never discovered before. We would stato that by the side of the rook the wator in so fathoms in depth. ~ A buoy will probably be placed on it as on Whalemen. Arr at New Bedford 11th, 81 Martha, Skinner, Pacifie Ocean, Taleahnano May 2, with 1850 bbls sp oil; 12th, Brand, Frinwp, lying at anchor opposite White- * OE the Linmil- aw. | Honeywell, Indian Ocean, St Helena July 24, wita 1000 bbis sp 140 do wh oil, and 1000 bono. Arr st Nantuckot 12th, schr Tryall, Coffin, Shoals, — bbls, Arr at Provincetown Ith, solr Harriet Neal, Kydse, with Ith, brig Sarah EF Spe 176 bbls ep oil. f toni Shotland lean, ‘At Payal prey to July 3, Cachclot, Mattapolsote, 60 At Talcaltuano July 8, by letter, Henry Clay, Ski hove out, caulked, repaired, and’ would be days (reported at do June 10, 1,008 hell, Sullivan, do 1,800 Wap (reported at do July 9, 1,900 mma C Jones, NB, — bbls. SUPPOSED LOSS OF THE CKEW. Berrato, Sept 15. 1852, The schooner Clyde, from Oswego to Toronto, with a cargo of tixty hhds ef sugar and a quantity of coal, was Wrecked in the storm of Sunday, ten miles east of Toronto, ‘The crew are supposed to have been lost. proptiated therefor Adopted by the followiag vote :— Affirmutive—The President. Messrs Brown, Cait. Mab- batt, O'Biten. Braden Wood sard, Wella Andereos, Bouton, MeGown Wright Wheelan Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine, Brastow, MeConkey—19, 1 ONS By Artistant Alderman Busstow—That Croton water pipes be laid im Forcy first street, botween Seoond and ‘Thyrd avenues, To Gommitteo on Croton Aqueduct De- | partment By Assistant Alderman Rocens—Of J T. Williams. E. of Gustavus A. Braoferd No 297 Broadway. (he ac- cured. it seems, went iuto the store early in the worn- img aod selected about $200 worth of articles of woar- ig spperel, such as baby clothing aud ladies’ dresses. A bill was made out. but before any attempt was made to pay the amount, Mr Bradford deveoted her in th» vot | of stealing the blanket, Sbe bad already seor-ted it under her sack cloak. and was about leaving the store, when Mr. B. took her by the arm, and removed the blanket from under her oloak The ice officer conveyed the acou-ed before Justice Wel-b, 0, on the facts sworn tu by Mr. Bradford, cemmitted attend the funeral. this afternoon. at 4 0 elock, from No, 46 Market street | In this city, September 14, Mr. Cuances Batoom, aged | 28 years firmerly trom Worcester county, Mass. |. Maseachwctts papers please copy. On Tuesday evening September 14 Kare, wife ef Le | murl fmith and daughter of Abrer Mulls, The fricnds of the tawily are invited to attend the foperal, at the residence of her father «No, 642 Fourth street, thisafternoon at 2 o'clock. without further novice, The remwns will be token to Greenwood Cemetery for interwent The Connecticut Democratic Sta‘e Convention assem- bled here to-day, and organized, by the appointment of Hon Hepry H Mitchell of Bristol, as President, with eight Vice Presidents. and three recre' aries, Committees on Re-olutioas snd Uredentials were ap- pointed The Hon T. H. Seymour and Seely C Child addressed the orpvention which was fuily attended, and the best feelirg prevail: d. Another of the Reindeer’s Passengers Dead. Savoraties Sept 15, 1852. Mrs. Amy Williamson one of the persons scalded at the Off Coryo 16th ult, Good recounts were brought fom all parts of the State. The folowing were nomad for Preeidential electors ; Gov Thos. U, Seymour, of Hartford, Nathan Balan of New Loadoo. Alvin P_Byce of !oliaod Charies Parker of Wericen Samuel Bingbxm, of Wiodram, H. M. F. £eyior, of Danbury. Massachusetts Free Soll Convention. HORACE MANN NOMINATED FOK GOVEKNOR, ETC. Lowen, Sept 15, 1862, The Free Soil State Convention met at Lowell to day; it was largely attenced Tho Wercrater delegation, some eight buvdred strong arrived. with banners flying, bear ing the imcription ~ We are bound to agitate—what are you going to do about it?” Henny Wixson. in calling the convention to order, re- marked that be tivrty hourang free roulers of slassa- chuse tis ebevld 80 ex roe their power, that when Charles Somper eh-l acaw awve for the repeal of the Fugi- tive siave Jaw. there #basl be avother Seoator from Mus- Saoburetts to enppert tim ‘The Hop. 8 © Prius was chosen Prosident. A WCticy Lo proored to Houduate a candidate for Go- Ve DOr Was met by # w: tion tbat no map de nominated ‘who i Oppored to the liquor ixw Ip favor of this motion it Was sipuco thet w cavoiwate in favor of the law would get ten thowand mor votes, After a rtatemrnt tbat ull tbe candidates before the Convention were in favor of the law Ube motion was with- drawn ‘The ballot for a candidate for Governor, resulted as we — Horace Mann. 401 Charles Allen Henry Wii-on......... 259 Seattering ‘ : It Was then voted that ur. Mann be unanimously no- mipated The Hen. Amara Welker was nominated Lieutenant Govemmer ‘The Hon Charles Samner made a sperch, and an elec teral ticket was formed Ip the afterporn there was a large mass meeting. at Which reries of tree-roll eprccoes were made, after which the meeting was olae: ved ‘Tbe nom’ne ton of Hora Mann is received with wry faces by the coaittion democrats, and may break up the coalition. Large Whig Meeting at Loulsville. Lovisvince, Sept 14, 1852. A termendour waas mecting and burbacue is being held at Cabland wooce near tis city, to celebrate the apniverrary of Scott's entry into the city of Mexico. It Numer- is estimated that full 20006 people are present. ous speeches bave been made, snd much enthusiasm pre vails. A grand di-play of fireworks takes place to nigut. Congressional Nomination in Massachusetts. Boston. Sept. 15. 18: The wh'gs of the Seventh district, in convention at wrence, t0-daye peinated Hon, Luther V, Bell, of So. ee ville, for Cong: ¢ Election Damaniscorra, Sept 15, 1852, The Ma Returns from ali the towns in this district, except thirteen, show the following resalt ;— Purley, Kimball, Smith. Ww Woully. Head. Wildeat Waldo Co, 2479 1062 Lincoln Co 1496 1,67¢ Total... ...... 2... 068 3976 2,782 ‘The tewns to be heard from «iil not materially vary the result, Parley is thus elect d by about 506 plurality yHe LATEST. Ponr.ann, Sept. 15—P. M. According to setual and repented returns re 82 democrats, snd 2 not beard from. The Senate bux 1. whigs. 5 democrats and 9 no choice. ‘The whige have et cited all thett ooauty officers in Cumberi: pong tbe Clerk of County Court Faricy # ( y coln Congressioval district, will be abou: G00 New York State Temperance Alliance, THE PASSAGE OF THE MAINE LAW TO BE MADE A TEST IN THE COMING BLECTION, ETC Unica, September 15, 1852 The New York Slate Temperance Alliance assembled at Concert Hall this morn ng at (eu o clork The Previcent, K.N tavens, eq , of New York city took the chair; snd Dr Miller. of Cortiand; Chapman, of Onondaga , and A. Kingsbury. of Madison Vioe-Presidents, and Jobn ©, Smith Brooklyn, Record ing Secretory, also took their seats The President siated that the otject of the Ali was the entire prohibition of the sale of lquors &« « be verage, and that borb men and money were necessary to The pecuniary support of the Alliance hitherto, Le said bad beou derived from New York city achieve this end and vieumily. The roll “of delegates being enlled, it appeared that Orange, Warren Uersioer, Oswego Madinon, Monroe odaga CoubtiCS, Were Feprosented Aibany, and Ip Avout forty ge Lemen Were present wil kaown temper- ance men, ‘The mein bu inere of the morving was the appointment offs buriners comuition of ome trom each judicial ais trict, of which LP ( hairan, APTERNOON SESSION ‘The conetitution war amended iv one partisular, A letter wes read trom Gen, 6. # Cary, of OMe. A orlegetion was apponied to attend the New Jersey © Convention, in the hope of the formation of a Ne tonnl Aliiawer A werner Of Witter Bhd HdUpED. afer ® abew ston The fret re o1ulien comets of ov cond Gecim es the Lathe in bquor au evil Uquore. the fuarin that Ub theee evils aud ought to 1 only my , mep to Slee; the rixth Marne Liquor Law; the seventy to the tenta ine! pleoge rupport Ws kuown temperance men only, tI Yeoth duvets the Lxrcutive committes wo interno the cawaidates for Go Ineutepant Gover, end to puol b thet apewers, ‘he ifth directs the em. ove Uews te du this ix by tbe election of temperance of the de@ands toe pirrnge ployee of competent ageuts fur organization in wash uw dior) dis trict, Reaiuec 106 ead, and laid on Che tabie tui Lo-worrow EVENING SESSION At con ‘The evewing session Wee Occupied by addresses, Ad une Jom Departure of the Amertea, clit Bosion. Sept. 15 1852 Na The royal mail rieamhip America, Captain Shaonon jay for Loves pook with thirty passeogers toarted at ri ived a the Jddceriser office. the Houre stands, thus far, 67 whigs ig) plurality vore in the Waido aad Lin- Juige Noble, of the Fifth District, was “lations were reported by the business vril truiems; the se- the third that Ube liceure mae me ev 1, becwure they protect the sale of people are re poustble for ‘he Ofth, that the ¢ ngainst the importation of liquors were explosion of the steamer Reindeer. died this moraing Hex remains will be conveyed to New York by the Alida» to day. From Buffalo. FATAL ACOIDENT—IMPORTANT DECISION AGAINST THE NORTH AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, ETC Burraro. Sept. 15, 1852, In the village of Lockport, the n'ght before last. a Mr: Fiynn. # farmer, was driving with his wife, ehild, and fa- the1-in- Jaw, when his horses ran away and upset the ve- hicle. killing Flynn and bresking the arms of his wife: ‘The horses thin ran into a buggy. in which were T L. Ely, Eeq, ana Mr Harvey of Lockport. Mr. Ely was se riourly it pot fatally injured. The Supreme Court of this district, has just decided against the North American Life tnsuravce and Trust Company ip the cause of AN, Scherwerhorn. versus the said Company, It involves over $300.00 Jadge Maul- jets’ opinion is said to be able. learved aad ovnoiu-ive. tas ead that Mr Parwelee edijor of the Buffalo Com- mercial, is interested in Ube suit to the extent of over 100 000, ‘The Buffalo Repubiic. (barnburner), has a severe article egainst Mr Folett and the buukers, dencuacing them as couspiratores aguinst the State. The Order of Red Men. Baxtimons, Sept 15, 1852. The Grand National Council of the improved order of Red Men met here yesterday ‘The following officer were elected for the ensuing year. and installed toda W. Tucker. of D ©. Worthy Grand Incvhonee; Louis Bonrall, of Md , Sevior Sagamory; JB. Disney, of Ohio unior Sugamcre; Jobn L Boskgr, of Md. Keeper of the Wempum. Joseph Meyers. of N. J. Grand Prophet. The epert of the Grand incohonee represents the order as rapidly spread'pg throughout the states, amd in 2 most tiourtsbing cordiven No mail south of Richmond to-night. From Philadelphia. THE READING KAILBOAD aCCIDENT—ARREST OF A MURDERER—CONG KESSIONAL NOMINATION Prycapeneiia, September 15, 1852. The two survivors of the acciaent yesterday on the Reading Kailroad, died befsre moruing 4 yourg map named Murphy, was srrested to day in Kensington, charged with being the principal in a mur der at Coopers Point, New Jerey. committed about three sears since Murphy fled immediatety a'ter the murder apd bax been at large ever since, although @ reward of >hO0 was offered tor bis arrest. His accomplice iu the crime was convicted, aud rentenced to ten years imprisou- wept ‘The demceratic congreseiousl conferees for the Sixth district met yerteroay at Pacti and aominated Dr A wurphy of Ub The whig conferees met in Dew ware county to- ach party sdberipg to the ¢ undidates nominated by the county couventions, They adjourned of the Cholera from Cin- cinnath, Cincivnats, Sept. 14, 1852 There bas been but one death from cholera in the last bree weeks, Our physicians suy that our city wes never more healthy @t this reason of the year than it is now, Al kinds of business is brisk — The is 1m good order, ana good bouts are leeving daily tor New Orivans and St, Louis, Disappearance The Kidnapping Case at Norfolk. Novronn. September 15, 1852. The negro kidnepped ye-terday was named William Allew, below; to and origiwaily cx Kingston. Jamaicn, te was shipped there in che beg Delt sah of Hell way for Battimore. He Was eutieed away under the pre ence of going to market, Brews, bis kidnapper. beionged to Rappahannoek. and has since confused Unat the cap. sun of the Medway war epgoged in Uhe mattor, aud was to receive purt of the money, Brit x. abd then shipped in the echoomer Med- An Editor Fined for Libe’ ALwany, Septem ver 15, 1862. H J. Wastings. editor of the Knukerbockr. bis been committed 1u the Mayor's Cour’. and sentenced to # fine Mt $050 for a libel perpetrated upon EB. 0 Kick, the man whom the anti renters recently tarred and feathered Lis countel will carry the case to the higher courts. The Steamship Florida at Savannah, Savennan, Sept 14 1852, ‘The steemehip Florida, Capt. Woodhall, arrived hexe from New York. this morning Markets. New Onueans. Sept. 14 1852. The sales of cottoa to-day, amounted to 3 500 bales. Miodling ix quoted at lve ihe Magara’s news was Tecelyed this evening after bu einess hours, Aumany, Sept_ 15. 18: No receipts bave been sent in Fiourts ready Wh , 700 burhels prime wat $1 OU, aad 2600 | 8 white Obiv with sales of 10 C00 OT ye ror Werterp maxed, Barley rele aC 77 a 800 for ordinary to prime wo rowed and for tour rowed, tu arrive, le hs been paid Wrteorviogical Unservauions. av MORAE’S LINK. OF FICK BASEMENTNG 9M waLt .STRERT Weonnsoar Seprember 15, isda Burvaso. 9 P. M.—A cloudy. cool evening Tbermome. ter 64. Wind west, Barometer 2¥ 65 Rocurstsa 9 PM —Cool, pleasamt evening ; clear Wing west. ‘Thermemoter 70, Aceuns, 0 P M.—Clear and pleasant; quite oool. Wino west, Thermomecer 67 Byescusr. 0 BP, M—A beautiful evening; cool and cloudy. Wind northwest Thermomewer 6 Unica 0 P. M.—The wea:her is very cvol. Wind west. Ther mometer 66, Aupasy, 9 P. M—We bave had w dolightfal day; ying cool and cloudy. Wind northwest, Bucometer 160, Thermemeter 70 Mereury 68, ev Ma Affairs. Lavnen or THe Exiessus.—The caloric ship Erlesson was successfully launched shortly afier 10 o'clock yester- dey, by Mesers. Perine, Patverson & Stack, at Williams. | be Lavnenes. —The clipper sbip Wortward Ho! was | | lsunecbed by Mr. Dowala Mckay. at Kast Boston. on Tuedsy morning Her burtheu 18 1.600 toms, owaers, Mere Sumpeon & Tappan She Wax built expressly for the Obi; 60 Celformta trade and will bee mimanded | by Capt KE. Nickely Aboot the same hour Meser Jona Taylor & Sone, of Chelea launched the ship Agnes of 10 took, and owned by Merete, A. Cunnlogham & Foose Smith Dove, & Co., and Capt, Edward Soott, who will commane ber A ehooner, ei ©. Aker y. war Ua Furhs per built of 261 tony, mamed the Geo, d from the yaru of Dr, Gesemer, in copper chip Whirkeind was tunel: Ms at Medion Sh is Owte. by Mexrw Hi ie ie 0 Solus ved uM foe San wort. Timothy Davis & Co.'s line, Phelps, and ascociates. for permission to lay rails in Bleecker street. from Abingdon square to Broadway To Committee on Streets. FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN Report in favor of purchasing houre and lot No. 196 | es street for $6,000. Concurrea in by the followiag ‘Vote :— Affirwative—The President. Messrs, Browa, Tait. Mab- batt, O'Brien. Breaden, Woodward, Wells, Anderson, Booton McGown, Wright, Wheclan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentino, Brastow, McConkey—19, RFTORTS, Of Committee on Stiects—In favor of fencing vacant lots between First and Second avenues, and Tweitth and Thirteenth streets Adopted by the following vote : \ pa fifitmatire—The President. Me-srs, Biown, Tait Mab- | State t, O'brien. Breaden, Woodward. Wella. Andereon, fo at ; Houion, McGown, Wright Wheelan Barker, Rogers King, | of ee ny azeG malority —reven out of tom. at le Valeritne, Brastow, McUonkes—19, Of Committee oa Potice-—To conour to pay bills of Drs Sewail. Van Lier and Hardenbrook, for services ut station house. Adopted by the tollomog vote : Aflrmative—The President Meesrx Brown. Tait, Mab- | batt, O'Brien, Breaden. Woodwurd, Wells. Ander-on Bou- | ton, McGown, Wright. Wheetan, Barker, Rogers, Ring, Valentine. Brastow. MoConkey —19. Of Commitee on Wharves &o —In favor of extend- ing buikhead at the foot of Catherine street, extending ferry fxtures —Lnid on the table to be printed Of Committee on Lumps and Gas—To concur to cou- firm award of contracts tor ofl, Concurted in by the following vot Afficmative—The President, Messrs Brown. Tait, Mab- batt O'Brien, Breaden. Woodeard. Wells anderson, tou ton MoGown, Wright Wheelun, Baker, Rogers, Ring. Valentune. Brastow. Mo ‘okey —19 Ot Committee on Sewerse—To concur for sewer in ‘Twenty sixth street. between Fourth and Madison ave- ues: to coveur for rewer in Vivision street from Clin- tom toGouverneur streets; in favor of sewer iu Woo-t-r street. from Caasl street sewer, 200 feet northerly All adopted. each vy the following vote:— Affirmative—The President. Mes-ra Brown. Tait. Mab butt. O'driem Rodman. Breaden Woodsard, Wells, An derton, Bouton, Modown Wright Woerlan Barker, Ro- gers, Ring, Valentine, Brastow, MoJonkey—20. reririons, By Astistant Siderman Rixc—Of Hore Compiny No 24. for an saditional numer of men. To Committee om Fire Department By Asetrtant Alderman Writs—Of George ©. Brown and others. for appropriation for work on Engine Com pany No. 29. To Committee on Fire Pepartm-ut On motion of Assistant Alderman Bakken the majority and mivority reportsef Special Vomuittee on Nioeteeas Ward Election. were taken up, Afterdebate aaamend ment to adopt the minority repor: with resotutioa for bew cleotion, was put and lost. The majority r port on same rubject, with the following 1eeoiu:ion, was then put, viz — Rerotved. That in the matter of the late election in the Ninetcenth ward, ro far as it reiaies to the election of Peter K. Brastow for A:si-tant Alderman, thet, al:hough there was wn unwarranted desertion of the ballot boxes by Phlip J. Munroe and Wm. 6 Rockwell. the churmen of the twoclection distriats of -aid ward and -ome irrega larisies proved to have occurred in the taking aod cxo ‘Varaing of the votes in the drst district ofsaid ward. which nt not to have occurred. yet it as pot beeu estab- d tbat the same affected the result of said elections, t the will of the electors of said ward was d-feated ther- by. therefore Resolved, That Peter K. Brastow is entitled to sit in the Board of assistant Aldermen. asa duty cleoted mem- Der ibervof, Adopted The Bosrd then adjourmed to Friday afternoon at six o'clock. From the minutes EDWARD SANFORD, Clerk. Aishonest girl to prison tor trial. Our Washington Correspondence. WasHinaTon, Sept 15, 1852. bos Questions, §c. &c. against us here travelled over the state, State, and who has always been a decided whig. for Webster. The Corwin Committee sect on Monday to hear witnesses a3 to the charges against the Seoretary. Hitherto they have been inquiring as to the vhar- here seems to bo in favor of Gardmer. ‘There spect to Cuba fully and verbally of the Jopen ig there any ides of it Colonel Benton. who arrived here a few days be- fore Congress adjourned, bas been delayed in his coptempiuted return to St, Louis, whither he goes in w few Gays. Never idle, he has devoted hiwself to an exumipation during tbe Just few days, of the Tebusptepec question, and the Garay grant, and on wil appear in the Natimmal Intelligencer, ia the form of a letter to bis constituents tui production, and blows tho Tehuantepec grant, and wil concerned init, eky high. Old Ballion is not daopted by the formidable array of speculators aud jobbers, political and pecuniary, who are seeking to wake the diplomacy of this great nation and 18 power, a marketable commodity ia Wall street Sundry political megnates are handled without mittens, by the most experienced pu gilist_ in this or any other country, in sach contests; aid they get most horridly abused aod mauled. tends He scorns the idea of this powerful coufede- racy being incuced, by # set of speculators, to im ore Upon, wnd wrong and despoil poor imbecile lexico, a sister republic that we should foster and protect; and declares that he will do his utmost to avert the vengeance of the just gods for the infa- mous iniquity sought to be perpetrated. Commedore Perry is still here, attonding to mat- Debates in the Common Council. The Prospects of Wehster at the South—The Corwin Committee—Movements of Col. Benton—His On- slaught on Tehuantepec—The Codfish and Io- A distinguished Georgian, writing to a friendin this city, says that in making a tour through the of the whigs, and some democratse—for Webster Ifa ticket rbould be run in tho Northera States for Webster, we ehull stand a chance of carrying Georgia for him. But if the movement there fails. it will have a decided effect J had no idea that the mass of the peo- ple bad euch feelings of admiration fur Webster until { The letter in question was written by a gentleman long in Congress from Georgia, and who possesses as much ability and influence as any man in the ‘There is little doubt that Georgia could be carried ucter of the Gaidincr claim, aud some strange evidence has been adduced The general opinion a not any foundation for the statement of avew filibuster movement beng on foot with re- The visit of Cummodore Perry to this city will be to advise the administration more ate of things on the northern fishing coasts, and to prepare for going to He is not ordered to Cuba, as stated, nor Wednesouy morning, the result of his investigations it is & power: fehuantepec, so far a3 the Garay aad Hargous grant is concerned, receives its mortal quietus wt his | But here. rad he. they vajourned to an oma | to the Ubtet'’ office and rhevee tothe Vomox, #hore the | enureiy de> | while the lew rnye there stat b | werd, Was, fully eatided Wo his wat BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDEKMEN. The Board of Assi and. after getting thro Assistant Alderman bouron moved to suxpend the rules inorder to take up the report of tue spectal cominictee The motion to suspeud the roles was carried by a vote of 13 to 6, and on the Ninetecvin ward election case, the repost was token up Assistant ald-tman Banker of the Fifteenth ward, then ares, and restmed the resuarkis whiod be was mak- ing op Friday evening ast, een tho procrediogs of the Board were brought to a ciose by the discovery that there #as Dots quorom present Mr Y tor the length of bis remarks, the importance of the cee, He badarrived last Friday eventag, #t the point tcuehing the legality of the canvass. Ue held that The canvass Was itegal. end a-eeried Pending at the First district of the Nineteenth ward, bun ber of peré: ny enme iv aud broke up the canvass al toge ber #treem of Croton water was then turned into the room 801 Uhet & person, evtizediy unancbe of the ballot box-—that tickets wor d from water and from the pockets of US present, aud thrust into the box. in proof of all which he would refer to the testimony taken before the committes (Lhe gentlemen bere rad from the tertimony of Brown ley befire the committee to substantic’e the fucts set forth by bim op this point ) Now, Browniey wasn demo ray and mrt, therefore. be a good witaess for the gen tlemen oD the opporite side Browoiey then, swears that Se DEBE Hs be ov jucge. there were Uekots put tato tu ex after the tig ere Again, he says the box war open'd while in hin possession and tickets were thrust in, and. afterwards. that ® man oames Scott putthe tekers in (Ready agaim from the printed evi ence taken before tbe ccupmittes. in reference to Dury purting tekets inte the tox.) W awopstrated with be said be would put the tie! Dell or the devil wax OM the table not say that the devil po» on; bor would be eay thet the devii was on the table. out be st have b Wer (be table or somewnere near, the Megatity of the ennva-s, owing per adjournment of the cunvarsers before eof the ditrict was eanvacned (Me, om (he law an extract to the effet that it Uunbent OD inspectors Of eleorions to can eas the votes publicly and without an adje fish 5 Ube votes Fhould ba: p UL the prewmnt day: 'y ikegal. atter rs fernng to y ward. Wher the ballots were wed and to thy ction of the county Com missioners Whore wetion was yor UpoD the ward canvare but only op the county vou the geotleman atluded to the testimony of Mr Riblet. the County Clork woo anid | there were no legal etoros from she Ninctwenth ward filed 4p Div office, wna be would Cute of eleotion, Afier alin berides thom the poll clerks therefore give n oartl@- 10 come Ober violations rach u* thw absence of me to perform the duty, Mir H.olomed with w Fentence in Ligh praise of the gentleman who rop-eem'e the Nineteenth ward. He wteomed bim a a gentiemaa Dur must vote mgainet bis holding « pent 19 the Board of Ar Sietant Aldesn en as be hela bie eleetion to be legal Ansivtant Aldermen Bouton. of thr FL veuth ward P6 plied to the genticinan from the *iteeuth he veeied that the pelt #ere cloved im the nfernoon Thure wes to ne sure b A Cem MLION Of m few Minutes 1 tek voter; t 4 by figbing wud f . There wae no doubt bot the proreed ings te » ntaaeae but the jaw had been wiely enough fr to make ed provieion for Cree of this kiwd © ant if ail thet bad Weft, the citizens preseut, coulu have pr recived the vores The equnry the election in the Nineteeuth Homan brid to be i eaaronnt Me hab jobs bani be 5 ant Aidermea met last evening; wh with some routine business, Barker offered as that white it was The tickets were strewn about the floor. and a “4. Look possession the fers attending the Japan expedition, aud advising the President as to the codfisn business be article inthe Heranp of Saturday, statiag tbat the cocfsh question was not settled, notwith- stupcing Mr. Abbott Lawrerce’s peaceful de- sputches, bas occusioned some sur here. The ge- veral impression seems to be, that in the co itish business as well as in the Lobos affair, aod sundry other matters, our present minister plenipotentiary ‘a Ergiacd bas been waking an ass of himself—ne bas been mortified that be bas pot been nowinated tor the Vice: Pre and and his mortal batred of Webster, who hes on divers and numerous ovcasioas sbowa bie contempt for him bas todaced bia to this sitly course. It is fortunate for the couutry that he is supplanted by Mr. Ingersoll, alihough as good menus be is could bave b selected in other parts ot the United States besides Pennsylvania Information has been received from California, of the deemsion by the land commissioners there, and of the United States Court, in tavor of the faaous Ceivanie s claim, which settles @ large nuwber of tbe most valuable Mexican graots in thas Stat he case was argacd by Mr Cary Jones for the clanoents, and bis speech is a very loarned and able one, and decided the qnestion ; an appeal has been taken to the Supreme Court of the United Scates by the government. Demestic Miscellany. The ball with which Mr Marling, of the Nashville Unon, wax wonndedin a renoounter with Gen Zolteotfer bas been extracted (broat ano was found lodged im the back part of tbe neck, noe - two inckes behind the ear, near the bace of the kal. A man nemed Francis Dwyer, has been committed in ae. Louis, on a charge of murdering his wifo, by beating ber On Monday evening. a building in Roxbury. owned and oveupied by Merers, Michael Macintorh & Uo . nen cotton batting inmofactory. and for the mauutacture of blind vinges. took fie. sod $2000 or $2.000 worth of property was destroyed Insured for $1,000. Aman sho-e nome is supposed to be MeGinuls, a ped- jor bee been found at St Jobn, N. B, between two rufts of logs co dreadfully cut nod mutilated as to leave no doubt that ke bas beep murdered, hac! Brewin cberged with baving placed bis wife on ® fre ond bu ning ber. from the of which sho died, Ky lost spring has beew tried, aud sem «peed to the penitentiary tor six yours The sentence of (be law was executed onn mogro at Varred+burg on the td inet. in the presence of from five to six thousand persons He had boen found guilty of murdering an aged female. Pern anenrna = First Board. Schuylkill Nav iga i 5 0 Seb Sigh 6°, 6 ‘opt. Ib—-(R 000 City Railroad t , Tg: 4,00 do, Bd, FOG ‘avigation, Mortgage 6's wn, OF; 1,0 f. ing Gi aiirona, Sat Bort ln, (82, M2; 68 sharon Marrisburg Blo, Bd, 4:10 Unton Canal 5 percents, 0; 30) Long Inland eneh, 13 3; 40 tM Railroad, neh, 24g; 4 do, BB, do, 223g; 77 do, 22%: WM Morris au Wh, 47!4: 6 Ponnayl 13%: 14 United States 4) Keurington 6 Railroad 0 canal, 65. 7 ¥ Wailron in Boil i i, 4 o £000 B 0 Selmy kill Navigation 0 Conal Preferred, Wh, @; 10 do, Hi; chvyTkET Navigetion Proferre A crris Canal Proferred, 0% 7 oh) 2, 1 ‘The bullet eprered his face a tittle | to the right of hie nove passed immediately above the | J Hunter & € North qrele On Tuerday. September 14 Epwaxp, youngest som of Hugh and Maria O'Reilly The friends of the femily are re+peotfully invited to attend the funcral, this afternoon. at 4 oclook, from the residence cf his father, No, 33 South Sixth street, William+burg. At Perkekill. September 12. in bis 17th year. Wituiam A.. eldeet son of Capt. Addieon Kichardson, of Williams- rE. On Wedveeday morning. September 16. after @ linger- ing ilipess, Parnice Dewpory. ip his 60th year ‘The friends of the fawily. and of hix som Patriok are Ter peotfully ipvited to attend the funcral, this afte: noon, at 2 o'clock. from the residence of bis son-in-law, Patrick McAvoy, 613% Franklin street. Op Wednesday September 15, Cuanres Rivcwar, in the 88tb sear of his age Bie filexde end acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend bi- funeral from his late residence 132 Reade ea t, to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, without further notice On Wednesday. September 16, Faranxuin K., son of George W Lets: aged 11 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the fawily are requested to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o’slock, from 82 Jey strect. _—_—__ eee MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Steamers, Names, Li “Now York, ‘New York. ‘New York: : Now York, iNew York: spinwal ‘ are Ce ++. Liverpool, Aspinwall. 3... Aspinwall, Mol Black Warrior... New York. ile. Humboldt, New York, - Havre. Cres : Havana and NO. morn 08 05 Cleared, Steamship Southerner, Foster, Charleston, Spofford. Til ton & Co. Pap Underwriter, Ship & Ship New York, Ship Wurtem Ship Berli hipley, Liverpool, at werp, Kermit & Carow, Hurliut & Co. ompeon, Havre, M Livingston. re, Ford, NOrleani, Taylor & Merrill. n Francisco, I W Shotwell, Bristol, Nesmith & Sona. (iam), Westergaad, Buenos 2 Ayrea, rd, WA Sale, Jr, nranilla, JY Elwell & Co. » Savannah, WL McCready & an, Simme Heath, 1 chr Jobn Potts Brown, Collet, Georgetown, Bateman & City, Friebeo, New Haven, master. bra Crary, Wilmi Schr ES Willett-, Smith, ct Sel r Thos Dennison, Saunders, Philadelphia, Sehr Pearl, Knapp, Richmond, C H Pierson. Sloop Pearl, Wheeler, B o Sloop WH Bowen, Mills Sloop Adilia, Ferry, Derby, Conn, Arrivea, Ship De Witt Clinton (pkt), Punch, eKeo, Liverpool, Aug 1, with mdse and 617 passengers. €o Taylor & Ritch. ship Liverpool (pkt), Gardiner, Liverpool, Aug 9, with mds passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & C Ship Reseius (pkt), Maloney. Liverpool, £0 days, with mdse nnd 40 passengers, to Spofford, ‘Liles ly, of Nantueket, passed by Liverpool tor Philadelphia. Sip Gecrge Evans (of Waldaboro), Covillaed, Liverpool, 40 days, with mdse and 45 passengers, to master, Ship Elvira Owens (of Bath), Owens, Liverpool, Aug 8, A Torry Leland, Avg 12, with idee and IS7 passengers, to ingtor Chis m& Co. Aug kot ship Saranac, from orpool, Aug € Aug7, with mdse and 460 "Ship Progress, ¢ passengers, to W & J asel to Nesmith & Sons. thip Benjam Drommond, Liverpool, 43 days, Ww with mdse and Ship Anna Kimt days, with mdse ax Ship Tempest (of F railroad iron and 6 18 pas it ott & Co. Liverpool, 31 1, paseenger ), Patten, Cardiff, W. 35 days, with engers, tod O Baker & Co. Aug 21, exchanged signals with Br: ship Louisa, from Li- NYork; Ang lat 43 41, lon 0, spoke bark » from London for Boston; 6th inst, Int 42, lon Cromwell, of Boston, from St Jotin, NB, for rt, W, 48 days, er. Hiavro, 41 days, passengers, to Nesmith & Sona. (pkt), Johnston, Havre, Aq M Livi , Tat il inst, Int 44.03, from Charleston atocr- ip Charlotte, vo, Ht ced signals with sh ‘oth inst, Int 41, ton 6 lat 44, lon 4, saw Brem Ww. zaretan (of Darar , Chase, Bremen, 40 days, and 1 Y 10 Nesmith & Sons, , Jacobs, Hamburg, 41 days, with to Sebmiat & Balchen. New Orleans, 19 days, with mdse, enge Worth, arlton (of San Francisco), Lawton, San Fran- » danciro, Avg |, with coffee, to A T Lawton. overinn ahr Anna, 16 days Yth, lat 13 15, lon 41 60, B, showing red and white passed ship Ashland, of h inst, off C aneiro Pasred a clipper ship steering humbers; bth inst, lat 52 20, Kennebunk, from Borton for NC ton, Bark S W Nash (of Harrington, Me), Was dayr, with wine, to Aguire & Galway. Aug SI, 6M, tom S10, spoke bark hence for Africa, showing » white signal with letters J Tin it Hrig Jean Charles, (Fr), Trillot, Uranay, to A Seignette, ups Santa Maria (Port), De Nova, Oporto, 45 days, with wine, toP N Seurl i in al Rocholle, @ days, with rl. Wing (of Dennis), Crowell, Buenos Ayees, ck, Falmouth, Mags, 7 days, bound to ra harbor, rt, New Haven, € » Halitax, an, 2 days, days, with fish, to Schr Deborah, Robbins, Washington, NC, 4 days, with na- val stores, Felr Elouieo, Concklin, Wilmington, 3 Vad stores Sehr Elizabeth Ann, Cross, Washington, NC, 4 days, with naval etoree tebe Republic, Hodgdon, Philadelphia, 3 days, for Salem. febr 3 ta, Sykes, Philad: days, for Providence. Selr New Mexico, Ireland, Philadelphia, § days. adnys Sdaye, , A days, with na- Conn, 2 days. uean, € $5. loop Midas, Carr, Provid Below, mouth), with passengers: p Pomgnatuk (of Aleo, S ebips and § barks ser’. Choclostens-ohipe And Stoamehip Southerner, Foster, Charleston; ships Andrew yp Sioamabip Southermvorpoul;, Underwriter, Shipley, do; Va Vineyard, Young, Charloston; Java (Br), Thrifts, Montagle, Lorby, London; and othors, Wind at oui Welegraphic Marine Reports, Bark Lows infor N¥erk, Karke ey bi ‘ dr 4 we, Caloutom Onove, Nivta, Wysudvite, barbadves, sob Cornelia, N Tork. Spoken. Ship Franchise, from Hayre for Charleston, 9¢h inst, off Nantucket Shoals, from Liverpool for Caloutta, July 29, tas 13 Ship St Louis, Bhip Clara Wheeler, from St John, NB, for Liverpool, Aug U1, off Seal Islands. Ship Elsincur, Condon, from Caloutta for London, Aug 1 lon 37 34. Greenman, Spencer, from Liverpool for NYork, ; lon 22, Parker, Jordan, from Akyab for Cowes, Aug 2% Ia 5 jon 19 12. Ship Trenton (of Bath), from Cardiff for NYork, Aug 2 Tat 50 46, lon 12. Ship Princeton, Russell, from Liverpool for NYork, Aug 27, Tuskar NW 10 miles, Ship Mosea Wheeler, King, from Boston for Livorpeol, Sept To, lat 42 12, lon 65 50. hark John. Parker, Willisms, from NOrleans for Havre, Oth inst, Int 39 13, lon 69. Bark ‘Gleaner (of Gardiner), from NYork for Ragged Islands, was passed Sept 9, lat 2, lon 73. hitch, or Ports. Anica, AugS—Sld bark Geo Henry, Coffin, Callae, (not W—Arr below, Telograph, Conant, Le- ; N, lon 25 W. from Calino oth). ANTWERP, Aug pt 3—Brig Spitfire (Br), Perry, from Bos- eady for sen. t—Arr ship Sword Fish, Babcook, Hor Kong. bark Antolopo, Davis, China; July brig Georgiana, Chase, nnibar. Buenos Aviivs Aug 2—Ship Gondola, Atkins, for N York, 14 days; barks E Wright, Averill, for do'd do; Buckeye, Tik- bets, for Salem 4 days. Bark Od Hayes, Beauvais, sld for NYork 4 days previous. auevrr a, July 1t—Ships Bowditeh, Stickney, for Bostow few days; Orissa, Sears, and Pontiac, Treadwell, for do lige and others, Cld 1th, ship Walpole, Symmes, Boston. Coguanna, July Sl—Sla ship imdependence, Choate, Tal- enbuano, to plete her cargo for Boston. July 12—Arr bark Desdemona, Tioh P Hoogly, Chadwick, San Franviaco for hanghae, and sla same day. HaLirax, Sept 5—Arr bark Sarah Milledge, Kendrick, Ar- Crossan 62 days, for Boston, put in for water; schrs Agnus Ress, Doane, Petersburg, Va; 7th, sehr Planet, Keaney, % + ove 10:19 York. Mavgitivs, June 2—Arr brig Charlotte, Labordic, Manila, nd eld oth for Wanderer, Be Ang 31, bri . Tarbox, Philadelphia; Sept 2, nrictta, Treat, and JW Andrews, French, tio J ra, Ross, Port Phillip, Australia; brig . Philadel ph 4 pt 10—Arr ships Jax L Bogart, Howe, N York; lth, Advance, Packard, do. Bark Bonaio Dea, ani four or five others arrived at night and next -morniug, but wore not boarded. Sr Jon, NB, (at Musquash) ld Hth, shi opt 10—Arr bark Chieftain, Bailey, NYork 1th, brig Seaman, Woodruff, Savannah. ndar, Barstow, London. VALPARAISO, July brig Fremont, Lagurienne, (from a Southern port in Chile, having rpd) Liverpool. Home Ports. pALEXANDRIA, Sept 12—Arr schr Minerva, Robertson, Sridgy rt. ALBANY, Spt 1—Arr scbr Philadelphia, Boston, Cla tebr Daniel Webster, do. LALTINOKE, Sept M—Arr ship Leila, Stafford, R dias 46 days; brie Mary Emily, Bartlett, St Ti 10 days, Clo Vrigs’ Exporter, MeDonald, Demarara; Lady ef the Late, Bill, and John S$ Gittivge, Heard, Windies; Forest Prince, Liinehley, Ponce, PR; seurs Antoinette, Brown, Bos ton: tha Warren, Goud, South Boston. Sid sehr Pantiveon, Kells otter~ onnives Aug in, NYork: stem ore; brigs Acorn, orn, Aloxandria; Myra, JW Godirey, Staples, NYork; Keube vckinnd, schrs Lugh seott, . Lappahannuek; Geo S Enily, ‘Nickerson, Albany; Detroit, Caumett, do. Sid ship Malay; barks Alincida, Nath Blake, Anonimo, ¢ Ht Due vail; briga Medford, bara Williams, America, Utapiro, © A White, Orinoco, Reuben Carver, Clara Bilen, JW ae! st George; B Young, for ———-; Waverley, Martha dane has sli CALAIS, to load fi rn (new, of }, Stauphes, cout » Worn Tbaleim GEOKGLIOWN, DC, prey to Sept 10—Arr brig Peairte, Clarence, Salem. "Cla" bark Wim Chase, Dorry, Windies, brig Vincennes, Heard, Salem, JACKSON VIL rr brigs Forest, Gallison, Bow- “il, Bure, Fall Rivers , Sept “Arr ship J W Fannin, Morris, New thult, bark Prompt, Moore, Laguna, tn 4 hip JW Faunin, NYork: bark Trinity, Colbura, foe M York. Arr sche Ellen Perkki Boston, 100 passenger out this moraing ORLEANS, Sept 7—Are steamship , Indianola, via Galveston, Sti inst; suip UL 3 Marks Delphos, be is, Boston, Cld steamship Grijalba (M hip Warbler (br), Wescott, Liverpool; scar Fairy, silver, Havana, Towed to sea slot ult, auip Alloghany, aad rebe Abeo! inet, ship Servandita, brigs Uctavin, Adwins Gray, and sche Joven M NOKFOLK, Sept Barladoes 16 days; 1 York. , Pabase Art brig Bermuda (Gr), Carson, h, steamship Kounoke, Parris, x Roberta, Arr sohrs Ban LONDON, Sept jen M eo Hope Warren oop Now ‘2. ATE ship | cles oar (new), to tit ‘for whaltn, g Alex Milliken, Fish, chr RN Ait, iehutoen: Ad sobes Oregon, Cook, Por- r steamer Konnobee, oll, do. Cd belie Viewo Tibbetts, Boston Han adel phin: NEWH » Townvend: 1B & Went; Silvia Higheo. Higbee hilsdelphia; Volta, Tuttle, Hawking, ‘and Aon Elica Goobe, ndout. Below, echt F iS Uy Asumond, Gore son, and Wm Thomas, Davis, phin. Sta bet O'Brien, Stewart, Machias (of Philadelpiis, according be wind); schrs Patriot, Lawson, Virginia; Mail, Crowell; Hae= x o ‘and Dart, 8 i Lindel pain; Chae Juited, Hallock, Ade Eli Townsend, Corson, Ewen; #loope Mary Dating, do (or Hangor) Frouch, N York. ND, Sept W--Arr brig Lima, Wade, Rum L d ne, Willard, and EG Willard, Willard, Philadel. Arr steamship Roanoke, ‘arrish, © ‘Sid a large fleet of consters bd 8 and B. Pai Hayne r—Ship Isao Boll—Mr Vanderbrack, Mise Hai vor J De Barry, Mise ry, & wily Kohan, Mad Barba; Nye, J Stoek, ye Savilod, Mise Jolnatone, Passengers Sailed. teamship Souther Signorette, Monn Vatlalg pantding, HL, son, J DeVine, Vi. ifuge, i Hnipard, EW Noble, J We Me Crotts, John White, L @ HM, Mr Wilson, Miss Bii}lor, Mrs Wilko Anyermutter, 2 Wreal 1, C Androws, 5 Dano, MG K Pint oN CHannesron Chatiequier, J tton, | Kingebury Ch ndwlet, i | omernae,

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