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cITY NEWS. Arrtval of Billy Nowlegs and his Companion siminole Indians, ‘There ¢istingw shed viiters arrived yesterday, by the Amboy line, s! abou! half past 12 o'elook, with General Lather, Blake, wud were immediately conducted to the American Hotel where they are at present staying. ‘The party consist: of — 1, Biny Ro: 40 yeore old hereditary chief of the Beminoler; vephe «fold Micospopy. chief wheu the war ‘of 1835 commenced, + dercenoent of old King Payne, ‘who fought Gem Newnan of Georgia, im 1812. Micconopy eoad. 2 Jobn Jumper con of Jumper a famous wer chief of ation; anol tir nepuew of Micoomopy, Vid Jumper 3. Chocote Treerngce. a Wlocarukia eblef from Sam Joves. or Arpiarks, as be is oalied ‘winia, ancther chief of the Seminoles yet xas—obiefs from the Seminoles the Florida Indians, to persuade them te go Wert 7 Abram, the cid negro toterpreter. Billy Bowlegs is 0 very flue follow and the term as ap. plied to bim. whet: ror it may bave been to his progeni- tor, i a complete mer 4 finer or more «ymmetri oad man of bis rie i to be found. Of all the Iadians acocwparnying bu > porbaps the least in stature—bs- Ing not more than Ove feet seven or eight inches in height, while the © bere eemeralty exceed six feet. Billy wee very moch fatigued by hie voyage, and dis” imolined to ener discursions opon apy serious sub- jeota; what be vid cay was very much to the purpose and expressed in perfvetly intelligible KBuglish; im fact, he peaks tbe languave ith groat ease aod oor: cotmess—bot_ ter than old Abrsham the futerpretor, At the American they are sccommodated with two ad- olning reoms, in one of which the Chief and his two companions tleep, xxd the remainder im the next or ad- - olping room. Last evening they «ll proceeded to Nibio's, where the Chief prociaimed that the pei formances were “ first-rate.” After which they i ived home quite fatigued with thelr day's travel, On their veturn to their hotel, they re. ceived many csii+ trom various persons, but being very much fatigued. tbe Chief was obliged to go to bed, ex Presting bis wish to see nix friends on another occasion. ‘Their dros is principslly of material bought, as they eay, “of the whites.” aud consists of @ pair of tights. or hose, amd & loove cotton tunic, crmamonted according to faroy with bands of heads. &e. ‘The Chief wears a shawl turban-like. enclosed in a silver ring round bis head, whease issue eeveral ostrich feath- ere. ‘The bead-dresres of the others are various. Each Obleftain weare one or more metal silver gorgets on his breast, the number and sige denoting his rank— Billy has four very large ones, The Free Democracy. Laat evening » meeting of the free democracy was heid at the Chinere Av+mbly Rooms, Mr, Thomas 8. Berry. preeiding. The numbers vastly inoreaved over those of the former meetings. On this occasion there wore pre- emt black spirits, while spizits, and gray. There were ‘wlse strangers trom a distance. The room was crowded. wad greet enthusiasm prevailed. Tho names of the delo- gates to the Byracus: Convention, to be held oa the 29th inotamt having been calied over. and.most of thein having answered to their uanics. and consented to go, Rev. Mr. Navivs, of Cleveland, Ohio, was then intro- duced to the meeting. He denounced the platforms of both the whig and the demoeratic partios, and anrucd that no free oiler or abolitionist could consistontly vote for eithor of the candiaaies. They talked of maintaining the constitution, in connection with slavery in such » way 44 to make the world betieve that it was formed for no other purpore than to oppress three millions of men. But these men did not wie thr right Bey to tha constitution, The key was to be found in the Des aration of Ladepen- dence, which pronounced all men to be Lorn free and tgual There ®as « good svecavte told of Pope Gre “eho waste the hwbit of crimking, and afcer death he trie: tinto Heaven's gate by meausof a key he brought with im, out he found 1 would not open the lock, St. Peter. finding him fumbling. tia bom to hold up the k+y that be might see it, Gregory held it up, ¥hen Peior ex ¢islmed, “Biers my soul. that ts the key of the wine ceilir ” (Roars of inuguter) In the same way the pro siavery mem did vor we the right key. These mon boasted that they would put down cpivion by tures and arms, Casrius M. Clvy wes their macch. Ie kept thom bey, nud they only berhod at hum Like cur dogs, but feared to bite. Where were the bowie knives. and whore Was the courage of (he Keutuokians, that one maa could put them ull under lus feet? Ho bad found in bis experience tbat the truth might be spokea frociv everywhere witbeut risk ‘The sentiments of the friends Of this good chuce were ne hick a« the throne of God. aud deep as the emotions of che Duman heart. Thoy had no thing Locoutend wih ie Washington city, They hed ail bead of little Steptevs. He had heard a great dex ebout bim, are *hen be came lately to Washingtou, he wemt to the balls of Congress end there Stephens was pointed ovt to him. What kind of a man did the pose thir giant was, who it was aid would de th that? Well, the grene scephens. of Georgia, was ab four fect and a» half bib ond weighed shout aonety pounds. Avy old woman could lay nim over her kave and spank him. (Geet laughter ) When he rewiy felt acbamed that anybody ceuld he by such aapeciwen of humenity Yet he was going to elect Webster, He ¢ ed they saw the little fel low. They could n i afew fret off ana feet uplees he war held up. (Great Langhter ) Mr Koen—-How gbout Kossuth, in your pert of the sount:y? Rey. bir. Nevivs—They just think of him as he de- verves, They ibink him aed Tihink hia, @ giorious apoetie of liberty. Lecuuse be has left the country, and Ge now quiet im Faglace with bis family fora while, be is ed at wih the finger of scorm and fe esked. in triumph, “Where tm Ko-vuth now!” L answer he is where he slwey* *us—irue to his convictions, aud trae to liberty. Ifever avs mae bade large Beart tant map was Korruth Ber bim oomirg im the Missi sippi See him stirring the b See him ooking forward, with Ma: establishment of treedom im Italy, ond, throrgh thst. the freedom of the worlt He but weits bis time. Only let war come, and then you Will gee bim siding ov the whirlwind, aud diree ting ‘the storm. The reve-rpi zoutiemau concluded by eying he would cut off hye right head before he would vote for the two men Who sou ov & piuttorm of which they would be erbamed before they Jett it Mr Biceow, of Washington, was pext introdaced tothe meeting. fe suia ‘ne wae from the city of Wa ingtow, ebereibey bougnt android each other. It with © great deal of plemeure he met them there that evening, for be did not participate tu that trade though he lived where it wae cetrivd om and popular They hie o-temsibly Font it over the other ride to Alexandria bat that did not rewily witeet the trade in Washington city The brother who bed addrewed them to nigut bad wi dreved ibe people in ¥ ashivgtoo from pulpit to pulpit and «ome of the rs honestly sekaowiwdged that he rpoke t With aa honest purpose aud truth on bis lips. the reverend gentleman went from congregution to congregeuion. and the only mea who did pot acknowledge vere o® the other side of the Boto- mmuo, He rejoiced to tear testimony to the cause, He bad it deeply in hor heart. Im bis feeble way, he had ached it up bo'h in Congress uzd out ot it” le bad Hie exocrience was that truth might De talked feerinety everyebere. Le did 6o trom » hill that locked doen: m the lave pen im Richmond. He bnew both Hale andvalien. they were men that would not bow dowm apd lick the dust, or acknowledge such a Watform as one thet # whig or a democrat could stand on Bterobangably. ‘There was no longer any bsue be! weea be two parties. Ir. (iodings bed eald so in his Beech = Mepn ond Somner bad said so in their hee, He would t vote for Hale and Julies Teasons that would wot make bis children U fanding on euch # platfora: as Jefferson ond We bm Would Ftand tipow ifthey nsw lived. [fet Wash op, he war not distra d, be would deposits yote for Halo and Julien (Appinure ) Dr. Kivtes then stated that «fier the Pitt+burg conven thom, Lewis Tappan inade a spesch on board of one of (hy steamboats, When one ot the slaveholders proment asked bim & question. and ow getting the answer pid bo was iad to find by ove of toe raid abolt so North, not call the slavebolders robber end pirates my eaid Taposn The Flavebolder conoluded by skin and McNamee of New York for be thoughe they wer 008 follows, and be would like te deal with” thom Pours of Innghter ) The Ovarnsian— bere are French and Cermun free polles* bere whe do no! underetaod (he Bx glirh Isnsoage Dr_ Viornois will address them This Or. Virwsor bas, ult within e fertal ie been petaarbed ta che whig papers. He wae try Up & campaigo paper. teiting im that, he th comld rerve the 06d cause best by jotning | ia cracy, On the invitation of the chwicman be proceeded 20 addrese the Frenc ond Germans in the French laa gusge. and when he concluded be twid he had touched pon Only two or three pointe, one of which was that the ‘tarifi gives the pational prsoerty to # few, and therefore ‘they could pot vote for the Whigs; and secondiy, the i moorate bad bowed a to the slave power 4 therefore they cov ld mot vote far them. (Applaure.) Everywhere rcience a P Bale was ® gloriour North star aod they would mee thet on the 44 of November Jobn P Hale would be ekoted, (Shoute of lovgbter aud applause ) Mr, Rose then stated that money would be wanted, as they ‘were organizing » powerfal party in New York ‘They were going to get up ® eplondid fing and banner, amo the expemre of the rom would amount to something Money wan then rub erihed ‘A Momnen bere xoked if they were not strong enough turn their own men, for whom would they goin’ Wouia th vote for l’ieroe or Boot? Bovener Vorore—" For neither’? One of the leaders of the movement bere heid up the Byrncure Free Democrat. * ich he enid was just Fe vary Yi eee al the party in thin State. name is Ke» ; lane hey Raymond than the Raymond of the Times. mond for the times. Premem ther he was ‘en abotitionint. and I don't see why @ real nbolitloe paper rbould Bot ruccred L D Towser | have teem lately in Niagara county. and the tree d moerne) are ro stromg there chat they will carry the county for Hele and Julies Judge Gardiner tel. here said—Sinoe were gl . gence, be would alo give them some, [ie formerty lived ‘p Obio, and he received latety a letter from s fried now reeiding there. He would read it for them He thea rend to the effect that the chanoes of Soo't were greet ond the chances of Pierce very malt for the damoorate n the North of the 8 te were all bolting “the tioket of the National Convention of the fee They bed pow established a new paper there oatied Independent Peive meceting hen edjourpesiaml slis oulanitex cess: mittee retired into private cauows, The New York Horticultural Soclety—Close of the Exhibition—Award of Premiums. The exhibition by thir society cloved yesterdey evening, at Metropolitan Hail, amid the Ungering regreta of meny tardy viriters, who will bave to wait fur emother year ber tore they can fully enjoy euch amother display. Tho Tooms were weil attended during the dey, and tho ar- rangements the same ay we decoribed them in our paper of yesterday (Thursday) morning. The band attooded, as usual. at five o'clock, and “the sephyrs, oppre wed with perfume,” were further loaded with tbe soande of delicious music, ‘The following te @ List of the prizes awarded, ar- rapgrd. as cwe'ul'y as possib.e according to tke decision of the Committee :— FLOWSRS. Rowes, For the best general display of rores, silver oup or $8, David boil For the second beet, silver medal or $5, Mates Donadi, For the best 12 named roses, only one of a kind, beonse medal or $5. Maier Dopaot For the second best, $2. David Clarke. For the best two seedling roses, bronze medal or $3, David Boll For Ube second best, $2, Mates Donadi. DAHLIAS. For the best general dixpiay of dahlias, silver oup or $8. Thomas Duniap. For tue secoud best, silver medal or $5, J. M. Thor- burn and Co, ‘he best 12 named self colored dshlias, broase meusi cr $3. James Weir For the e cond best, $2 G. A, Stryker, For the best 12 nawed fancy dabilas, bronze medal or G. W Stryker Yor the secoud best, $2. James Weir, VERBENAS. For the b:at general display of verbenas, brouse modal, or $3, Isksc Buckansn. For the secoud best. $2. Maythorn, Knight & Go. For the best twelve named verbenas, only vae of « kind, $2. James Weir, For the second best, $1, Isanc Buchanan, Fer tbe best seedling verbena, bronze medal or $3, James W cir. For the recond bost, $2, Ieaxo Buchanan. MISCELLANKOUS. a For the best six phloxes, bronze medal, or $3, J, B. ery ior For the best four carnations, bronze medal, or $3, J.B Servier. For the seeond best, $2, Mates Donadi for the best coliection of satirrhimum, $2, Thomas Dogg & Son, kor the best seedling petunia, bronze medul, or $3, Mates Donadi. GENERAL DISPLAY. For the best general display of cut flowers, ailver medal or $5, William Russell, gurdeuer to Richard F, Cacmau, Erg. for the stcond best, bronze medal or $3, Alfced Bridge- man, Esq. PLANTS IN POTS. HOT-HOUSE PLANTS. For tho best dispiny of hot-house plants, silver medal or $6, Thomas Hogg & son For the second beet, bronse mcdal or $3, Edwin Hogg, Astoria. MISCELLANEOUS, For the best two achimenes. 62 Geo. Gamgeo. For the pest twelve distinct specice uf cactl, bronze medal, or $3, Thomes Richardron. For the best 6x uswed vorveuxs, bronze modal, or $3, Auarew Rad. Broudway. dor the second best, $2. David Bolt Best orspge tree in fruit. $3, David Boll. Beet display ofeonifers, $5, Thomas Richardson. Do. ” of ferns. $8—Lhomas Hogg & Son. BEN HOUSE PLANTA For tte best display of greem-house plants, silver medal. or $3. A P Cummings. For the «cond best, bronze medal. or $3. For Ube best four greeo-house plants in bloom, bronze medal or $5, Louis Mensnd, Albany For the srcond best, $2. ROUQUETS, BASKETS, ETC. For the beat pair of band bouquets, composed of flow- ote promircuoudy arranged, brvaze medal or $8, Jona Young. with Andrew Reid. pe second best, 2, William Wilson, West Four- teenth street. Por the beet parlor bouquet, bronze medal, or $3, Jas. Wete e second best, $2, Win, Mil-on » best bouquet cf matural grasses, bronze modal, John Wood, ames Aram. Nowark,N J play of bouquets, tn earions $0 A. Henderson, Middiv Vib i he vecond host, bronze medal, or $3. John Cram bokep. N J. best basket of flowers, not exceeding 16 by 12 pve ieaeh, oF $3 For the second best, $2. Walter Parker with A Reid. For the best basket of wild flowers, $2, A Henderson, Long Letand. VEGETABLES. Poravors: For the best peck for the table, bronze model, or $3 Franeis Bull, Astoria. Lb I Fur Ube second test, $2. Francis Drill, Astori dest balf peck of seeding po'stoes, oroaxs me- 3,8. T. domes, Keq. New Brighten Staten Leland. okeTA For the best twelve long blood beets, $2, A. J. Woolsey, Beq.. Aetorin, LI, For the best twelve turnip rooted beets, $2, W. H. Payne, beq., Bloomingdale caraors, For the best twelve earrow, $2, Johu Brill, Newark J. Pass Vor the beet twelve parenips, $2, A. D. Woolsey, Esq, Avtoria, LI facsiry For the beet twelve roots of calsify, $2, Hl. A. Steers, lioboken, N. J. cveummens For the best four cuenmbery. $2, Mise Ogden, Kings biidge. campace, For the best four beads of Savoy onbbege, $2, Jacob Lenity. Third avenue pear Fitietb sireet, for Ube best four heads of any other kind, $2, Franots Brill, Artoria, L. I omt0%s. For the bet hulf peck of white onlons, $2, Joha Flok, Bloomingdale For the bert half peck of yellow onions, $2, Wm H. Poyre, Eq. Bloomingdale, env For the bert twei f celery, $2, Wm. C. 8. Uolden Ninth avepue @ixty third street. Fos vhe eecond best, $1, WH. Payne, Bloomingdale. ToMATOKS For the best Lalf peck of red tomatoes, $2, A. Hender- on, Micdie Vilinge PCO PLANTS Fer the bect four egg planta, $2, Wm. Wateod® aq Pga Farm, wrans For the bert peck of Lima beans. In pods, $2, Fra Brill, Asvoria. . Fer the best peck of kidney beans, $2 Anon G. Phelps, Tarrytown. conn. Yor the beet twelve ears of corm fur the table, $2, Froveis Brill, Astoria, L For the second best, $2. W HH, Mitebell TURNIPS: For the beet peck of turnips, $2. Francis Brill, Astoria. sQuastEs For the best four squashes for the table, $2, Joseph Cudlip, Hleomingdule For the best end largest rquash, $2, Joweph Corkey, Thir i avenue, Seventy-ainth eireet, PUMPKINS pumphine fur the table, $2, Francis For the best thre Brill Jor che best and largest pumpkin, $2, Anson @. Phelps SRRAL DISPLAY For the best general display of vegetables. ellver ma or $6, Willian Watron, Beq . West Barun For the second beet, bromse medai, or $3, Jacob V DISCRETIONARY PREMIUMS A bonqnet of wild flowers, $200, Ohas, Moors, Third oe best orpamental derign, $500, J.C. Green, New Brighton. State o Islend ‘The cceond bert $5 00. &. Knapp. Raq . Melbourne, Kurtic cottage, $5 00,8. Knapp Req. Melbourne. Wire ands $600 KR Burnett, Broadway. Coxcomb. $1 U0, E. Hoyt. xq , Astoria Bcme twenty good Cardina potatoet, J. Dolledaize, Lot NJ Cabhaze of Brneseiie Sproute, AG Phelps, Sixenreot variety of corm for table, P. B. Meade, Beg. Brooklys Six equeeh peppers. Jon Brill, reroll Samith, Wert Param, welve carrots. L. Spenser Williambridge, Feoond best onion J Cuditpp Bloc ingdale, Siuned by the Committee—Alfred Bridgeman, Charios More. James J. MeNewara, Attest—Jomes Chatham, Clerk be majority of instances, the induetrious gardeners a work, N J, nf andy Or gentieronn by wom A premium was ob tained was duly and prominently eet forth but ube pub. heation of alt by uv would be imoo-sible: comequently we give none, a: merit is sure tofivd ite reward. The oext regular mecting of the society wil. we understand, tuke piace in ® week from next Monday A mevting was beld yesterday evening st tho West: chester [oure. corner of Broome etrest and the Bowery. pursuant to edveriisement. in order to organize, or re- rolve upon the means of organising, a military company, to be called the first company of the first regimont of ‘Cubsn Gusrde.” The awembly took place ims sittiag room up stairs, and about forty five persons, native American citizens und Creoles, wore preeent. Mr. Knooh F, Camp War called to the cobalt, Senor Tallon soted ax Vioe Chairinan, and Senor Armas aa Beoretary Me Camp gated the objeot of the meeting, whiob, be said, was for the purpose gomeraily, of bringlag aboat « kindly The Cuban Guards—Mecting to Organize. nd cold felting bowten Ube metives of Oude ned bee Griewds bere; Cary wished this to rerait i= the formetion of © military company to ge on excursion: of ovctain periods. (Cheers) Mr Camp continued to al irous the mecting in this strate, etth much force and flueooy. for tome time and was listened to with much at'oation Bis speech wea afterwards transleted into dpeaish by Senor Tallon, end then tt seemed to make muok impres- Wop spin the Cubane tor whom eaten a eonbed, Se Be | Lg es ent lopgucs, We caunot give an exteuded report of tae Mr Prucisrs pext addressed the mecting ia Boglivh, wud advcatod the formation «f « compaay «istoat role rence to or tear of, Spain. and ed avery lover of Liberty—even if it were treanon te wile chat the orighs of Cubs should be added as a beige: ster to 9 jour banner—"« g> forth aod apoak that treeea tens, and wilt olwage pou ecaue of ireeaom Mr. U amid revewa chrers Benor Tai Lon adcreered the native Cubans ip Span h aud they seemed Dappy at the hearty, caruest cone uf Mr, ebillip:. Mr. Tayron said that from this meeting woud toring the certain and epeedy liberated? of Cube aod ao eoodt would be found large eovuga for their moe maar an ctings A Creole printer made a few remarks io Spanish, © ve bir, Came thanked bias, enying he was bim-oif « print- er by trv00, aud @lasy-r by profession and ho mover knew bul Ove printer why was aot devord (0 the ccenee of liverty, sed be wen eed on laok@oll + Irland, He (Mr. Camp) koow the ine a tittly too and would etcer Lhis orgauisstion oloer of any le wyoc of Pre- rident Fillmore's The mecting was then adjourmed, and the mombors eoparated in good epirits, Miscellaneous Local Items. DREADFUL MAIRICIDE— A MOTHRE KILLED BY HER SON—ERCAPB OF THE ACCUSED. Mrs, Eliee Blonk, Jatoly residing at No 147 Variok treet, died at um carly hour oa Wedaesday morning av be Bellevue Uospital, in conseqacaos of vivleace in ijoted upow her om the L8th inst by son, Samuel Riouk, Coroner Ives yostordsy held an tag ust upon the body, whem the followivg testimony was ad tuoed :— Adeline Jowel, boing sworn, said—T reatdy at No. 56 Downing street, aod bave been soquainted with the dooensed fir about Keven years; duriug that tims Bhe has been very intemperate im ber have; shy lived wt No. JAT Vartok vtreot ; last Saturday week she was at wy howe and was in the habit of visitiog m+ every di L did vot see her ott the Wedussday tadowing ; her soo came several tiutws to induce uty to goand reo bis mother; l, however, did nut g) uatil entieated to doso by Sophia Mauley; whea [ roacued tne bourse. I found the deoessea covered with bruises; hor cap Was under the ded aad bloody; it apposed ax if it had been (orn from ber head; the son resides with ber, { charged bim with baving beat hor; he denied the obarge, ber under ciothivg Was bloody and ber dross was torn, abd covered with blood; she was losem-ibiv; abous three weeks sgo she had tte Sophia Mavicy sworn said—T reside at No. 147 Variok Breet; Ibe deceased lived in thy fromt basement of the house, & Weck ago last Monaay. siter dinoer. Ioaw her ron ip Che yard, gros-iy intuxiosted, £ heard the de coued epenk pleassutiy to btm, a» he retucacd tg the kirchen; soon after [, while pxssing througt the bal to the vard met the cou, Samel Bionk. standing in the hati; about fifcen minutes afterwards, IT heard Mrs, Blonk foreem sod at the same time beard her son say to ber, ‘Get up” ud heard @ noise a4 if be was kicktog her ; [rau tothe door of the br-omwnt and found it fa-teved ; [ cailed out to the son wad said: “Vou villain. hove you se bea ing your mover; L got uo karwer; it was all quiet wichin,; L then went to the landlady aad toid her to go with me, for [ believed that Blovk was beatiog bis mother; she would not go and raid thet it ¥4» common for Mre. Blonk to soream when che was in liquor; ste said also that irs B always soreemed When sbe bad fits; E cannot positively swear that ber tom was beating the dvceaxed. but it sounded very mach like it; lheve bud but litte woquamtaase with the decomed; huve seen ber intoxicated uaree or four Cimes within tho pact eix woeks; oa the L1th tustuat tho sop came to mo and my hu-baad and requested us to come down avd reve bis wotber whom he said was dying; we Went, and found ber oa tue floor; we put box ia the bed; I sew wo blood upon her; the son seemed very anxious to keep her breat covered wp; £ went to the Kighth ward station hou e xad informed the pocice of the matter: on Wednesday. she trict to got hold of my band out she was so fiithy F would aot allot it; the then placed her own hand upoa her heart: [exe mined ber breast aed found a cruise upon it but sew no cults, herurder clothes were bloody about the nook: my hu-bapd chargrd the son with having abt-od his mother; he devied it. snd said be hid never struck ber in his bfo; Bionks. the on. works for Mir Fender, in Thoms street. Dr. Fredcriek Eiliot. bourse physician to tae Bebecus Hospital, was eworn and stated thut the deceased was ad- mitted to the Hopital om the loth ins: . Zz at tae time very feeble awa much extsusted and showtog signs of upoplexy; ste was tosensible, and remuived +o until ebe died; the Doctor made @ post moriem examios iva of the body. aud foued brutes upon ‘he bods sai limbs Also & covere contusion extending from (he vertex t erentis, Meo Upon the side of the bend; a Lie ¢ ity of ecosgulated blood was found in tne b tho pbysiciam was entified by the examiauion hat Che deceased bad been am intemperate women. but was of tho opinion bat the tiamedive cause of death ux comprersion of the beain. ft extruvess fon af biocd The exhaustion in the epioionof the physuciaa Woe produces by violence—peobably by blows The evidence here closed. nad the case, after bein stmmed up by the Coroner, was given te the jury, wh rendered the following :—~ Epa taowibr tows, rations by her som, Samael Dion, om the Lith iastant * On the rendition of the verdict, the Coromer [suelo warrant for the arrest of Blonk, but he had fled, and wa no where to be found He is eupposed, however, to be i: the city. and will. probably, oon be arrested Thx Pavan Arrray in Gouw Steerer —A jury was yes. terday empannelled to bold an iaquest upon the body of Michael Movroddin, wh o died on Wednesday orening at Yo 92 Geld street. from wounds inflicted while in ao at noopon tbat day. A post mortem oxamiaation of the body was made and the jury was taken tn bo viow .ofter which a burial cortitleate was given by tho (o- rover to the fiteods of the d-ceared. The inqaisition willtake p see at 11 lock this morning, About twenty witnesce have been suqponsed to appear and testify. Tar Fara. Assavcr is Haserscey Sen or Kites Roovey.—Officer Poillon, of the eneeceded in arresting Ellen Rooney, at soren o'clock on Wednesday evening. upon a warrant ieued by Corover Ives. This ix the woman at whow hands Margaret Cay lor mot her death in the © Meusgerie” of fuer street. . Tus Soren Jnwisn Yast—Recicrovs Canewonres The various piaces of business occupied by the Jewish people scattered over the city, wore closed during sestor. dey, and even the private houses of the niembers of that persuasion presented ® sombre aspees. owlag to tho Hiriet observance of the solemn suaual fast whick com- menced at a certain hour the previous aight. ‘The Syas- gogues were thronged with highly table congregs n,. a the ¢ ines gone (heough 1 attended to great fervor, The moje ermone Were in the Hebrew toagas, but sowed to fivk deep iuto the minds of the hearers, At the Shaary ‘Tepbilla Synazegue Wooster s'reet, the minteter. 8. M francs, nddton cd w copgreantian overtlowlog the church Mr equently. in the Roglieh lan. upon the pature of the observance at the Synn endance, aod a ser. men I the +ynwgogus, suo over the towa, the day of humiliation waé hept ins highly creditable manner, 0B about five fort crpe in Benosy =A middie aged inches in beipht. dre-sea in # black satin pants ane biack frock coat ano ev y & German, was jocterday morping in a field at tergen New Jor. ae dying state apd presenting wil the fheving been pelvoned by @ o oon ated and the body was t Thorpdike Key and daved Jane ang A. Zubeler. 24 East Fourteenth eireet, box tween Univer od Fifth avenue. From the stents ot tb suffering from proonlory emberrarnments for rou cia» t; that he bad beeus senoot teacher. and leaves to rhim. The po ke wae for @ bo fer rome tim warded. and te now in the por ¥eq , Coroner of Hudsou county by whem the foqnest wae held 1 te wald thy f rianate maa had sisters living in New Jeipey sae nix children Wr The Tuk Weavnan —Vesterdny morning opaned rough and | COLS, bat beame more warm 1 mld " ° wild as the day ad Fanced There were sone sudden changes Of tompern: ture doring the day bat the raiations were not 60 Fe toarkable wx thore expertenced she pet elght d rer in the Bexar building ranged thie: at 75 dew ; at 3. P.M. deg; ath POM 4 . The night wa pleasoutly cool a slate howe ee -~ Miitany.— The Whale Goards paased ox morning on tel: way te Long. Taluudl for tanta” Broo Hee. and were necompanied by the Emotre Brese Band The Colwell Mechawio Guards Captain Snedicker. fo- tend to viet Monet Hermao, Saturday. the 25th inst, totsy thelr Phill at target shooting Thiecomoany Ja and compowd of the mechaniex attaghed undry of Mr Lewis Colwell The coupany tuted @ith some very splendid prizes The Jefferson Kifles. atiended by Dogworth’s Band, pared our ofles ye-terday afternnen at seven Oclork. oo their return from tereet practtee, They be Ag heme in good order, aod +bowed a well riddled ar ce The ohn Guards Capt. Charter Jackson, pacsod ont office yeeterdey. op return trom thelr tira: ananal tare exeurHion, The compeny numbered 44 members, and Was secompemed by Adkins od There were «ix joes diatrihuted o sting Of—Viint a gold wateh, won Jammer Ghee: reo mond pin by Joha Wil Yams; third. a sliver eup by P. Bake. fourth ditto. by Jobn Buckley; fifth ® goid pencil, by Kohert Dather: rixth wrword oy Jobn T. Roake . rented a ine militar: ample toxtimony of their rit ax marke Assauiten ny Rurviens —A colored man, nemod vio Severe was found oo Wedoeday night, ia state of Jowrmsibtiew. lylog upon the ement In fe mt of » le hours te First avenue near Third vtro-t amd wee taken to the drug wore of Dr. BB Budd deputy Oorener where he was re-tored to con-civusaws aud tated that prane rowdies bad as-eulted and ou-hed bien fl Of the stop of the Manghtocheuss, and that he fol te + tworived, Tee Verenor upoe tee bedy this mored: as @ mative of ireland and forty-five years of Stasrmo Himeaty —A man vamed Jone MoMaen: Deda aveming Iyieg woen the «i: Haat Broadway and Graud stevet «uferiag from reveral steds whict he het tafloted ap while in © deranged tate of wa found on Wet walk corres of fle was taken to tho Cons iston on 1 ‘Last evening, hatw the bours of seve, a oi wok as bee noha Souch (erry Hip sho was by the ferry bot Wyentank swasing « very x0 Tho jib boom: flytog jib-nvem and oat- water ot the echoooer were narcied away ant shy alia mod het ths sohoonee ‘will be towed up Ww the screw dook chis morntug, for im her jib atic Finy.—A fire broke out at 7 o'clock Wedaced: fonds wor of Breues trolbees xd Fetiow's Gull. Gran streat [owas caused by the tgaidon of the lace wnd witks banglug around tho gas Lighter Artenpreo Surciwe,—sbout 7 0 oloak = Wednesday times with @ ponkuife im che bread, od the tation house by Doster horns took Lia to the Oicy Lospital afterwards. ‘The wounds sre pot considered fatal Acoipent —A bow nemed J 16% Seo nd atreet was ri apd cart while fo Sixth «i He was taken to x drag ore Im ths vicialsy. where hit wounds. wbioh were wrious wore dresed by Dr. B. L, Budd. after ebioh he was removed ve his residanos Accipent —Captain Hart find & boy on Wedassd ight. (yg in Scoond street, between avenuas A te copeequence of wnevere hurt whic fi Dr Budd attended to him at the Seven. conth ward station house, where he was etherwise carod Bands. reniding at No fn passing cart DvatH ny Daowsina,—Coroner [ves held an inquest yesterday. at tho Third ward police atetion. apos the Price, who wea found drowned ta the Nor b river, at the foot of Warren s#tr-ot. death by drowning under olroums!ances uakn: jury. wasrendered, The deova-e ‘twenty: three yeurs of age and an amerioau by birsh Crip Exeosure Acai —A poor women. named Flom- on am orread on Wodae-day even- ing. had ber attention arrested hy the ories of sa iufans, ptoceedivg from ‘rouble and rearched anocad but ‘eer mo her. She thes cody ot AM, ing when proceeding io. for tha Beart. brought it to the Fitth ward station house, and it was tcamsferred to the Almshouse by Svarioron or Inranticipe.—A colored woman, named Kitty White latele reeidiog in New Jersey, day arrested by officer Campbell. of the Tenth ward, as be going towards the Kuyt river carryiog ia her band a bug which contained the boty of an infaat, which’ {t 1* tuppored she was coing to throw She stated that the child was still born she was on Fer way to her unoie’xto bave it buried, She was taken before Justice Weish, and committed to await the action of the Coruner, Contrapiction —The publications mide under our head of City Intelligence, on the 24d aod 234 charging Patrick Fegan. of the corner of avenue U aod Fitth street. wih relling liquor to boys, amd partic. Inrly so tom boy named Alunzo Turner, wo are sutistied Mr Fagae keeps a lioemeed bouse. and bas always given directions to hix attendants to retusa to fell to cbidrem, unter aay circumstances this correction, believing that our reporter has beon im- posed upon by interested and envious parties. are erroneour, Police Intelligence, w/t Dishonest Clork—Charge of Embexzlement —Yeaterday officer Patterson of the Lower Police Court arrested a man nawed Jonathan A Wood. oo » warrant fasaed by Justice O-born. wherein the accused stands caarged with embezzling from his employers. Messrs Work & Drake, Produce merchants. No Sl Water street, at different mes éums of woney amountiag to up The facts as sworn to by Mr Work before the folice Court show that Wood bad been in their employ a: a crk and was rent to collvet bills due the concera; but ad of paying over the sums thas collected, the accus- ed hae appropriated a certain portion of the moaeys to jog sums have already bee covered as embezale. :~ $156 from Daniel B Allen. No. 9 from fowler & Mitchell, No 2i7 and $41 from Whitlock, Niehols & Teet; also. $245 from Abraham Log ‘All the above suas of money have beca embezzled ced. while acting as clerk to the firm, as above stated. ctnberziement «f tote money has all been dous Tho magistrate committed the ac- bis own use. The foilo Battery place; $) Warbington str Co. No 84 Front within the Inet mon h, cused to prison to sue reat of Mike O'Brien or passing Counterfeit Bank Notes. sterday we notices the arrest of a man named Joho B on, on & charge of passing couuterfeit ten aud twea'y dolls? balls on the Hamiion Benk, Boston sequently discharged from cus ody. as the whom the bad bills had beeo passed falled to ideatify:tia privoner- as the man from whom they received the bills, A desersption of the perron who passed the spurious money wns given to officer Keefe one of the Chicfs atda, who during the day succeeded in capturing Mike 0 Brien to the police a4 & mai rfeit mosey Thie man voyed to the office of tLe Chief of Police and detained un- Hil the compimining parties were sent for, who identified him 2s the person from whom they received the & ten dollar spurious money was pased om assiatan’ treasurer at the . & similar bill on Mr. Henry Wood, | The accused beiag ideatifed in each case as the person passing said money. the Mayor cotomitied him to pri~ ready rerved @ tera of years in the Sta'e priveu for pass The notorions Honora Shepherd, at present in the State prisoa for pas+ing bad money, is The whole family, ia fact, are ters of counterfeit money. vi Juvenile Pickpocket—A boy named James Sanith was yesterday arrested by offlccr Jones. of the Eighth ward police, accused of picking the pocket of a lady name: Margaret Howell. of a port monnaie containing six dol- ‘The boy was seem to pick the lady's pocket by Me ho geve the alarm. and thus caused the arrest The boy was conveyed bafore Justice MeGrath, who committed him to prison for — | a well Known perron and passer of coun | Werhington, wae a mis The prisoner has al- ing counterfeit money a ei-terto the prisoner dealers fp. and manufec P, | days, not 85 a8 stated, Stock Sales, —(Reported by Kean & T 50 Reading Railroad, bi, Bank. bo. 1g: Betiveen Roards.—8 mington Railroad Ponvaylyania, 5, 1194: 10 Planters! at ‘Schuylkill Navigation 6's, WOW Readiag Kailroad Mortgage ¢ Canal, 6: 20 do, kill Navigation fered, 275%; lv) | sold, at the rate of $46 & per hale, thu realizing in al | gale from the South night of On Thuredey, Septem r zt bv the Rev. Dr. Franols . at The residence of John Brownson, city of Jonn KB, Bisnann, of lowe. Asien Brownson, At St Peol* choreh tember 22 by the Rev to Mins Vicia, danghter of Hon rd allot the former piace, On Thor day. September 23, at St Andrew by (be Rey. G Baroard Draper Mr. Jone Mir Asn Eniva fnaoy danghter of the late Wiiliom to Mies Fannie Sing Sing. on Wednerday, Sep- Charles H. Unley. Gaeonoe A. | iy hin (a or ft appears that Zabeter bad been Eehentotndy pypere please copy. On Toerday September 14, at the Houston stroet Pres byterian church by the Rev, h 8 3 Dickinson, Vr. ner Fascem ail of chia city. by the kev Dr Spam on to Mis, Mam Gn Wediieday Reptemins Ht Cone the Her Cuances G@, BoNate ss, to Mise Boras B. | Brymoun. all of thi- city. At Baltimore on Tuesday September 14. at St Porer's ebureb, by the Rey, Dr Atkinson T. Kowann Hamnur- vox Jr. to Ananrita, daughter of the Inte Major Stans. bury, U.S. A, ys. The | Om Wednesday morning, 22 instant, on bis 77th birth- dy. ut bis revidence, on Staten laland, the Rey Pu On Thurecny, september 93. Mancannr, wife of the late Key Phiity Wileooter. DD. Fone rsi trom the North Dutch church, on Saturday, at In comeqoenee of the death of Mrs, Milledolor. the faveral of Dr. Miliedoler ix postponed uath Saturday, at reported ae having taken ment maker it the 7th du At Huntington on Thureday. September 28 11. Woursey, of the firm of J. K. Wooley & Co, of Chaplin, Basles n bey: fleo Fie remaine wilt be brought to Willismabore. and the | ae screnannas, tunersl will tok plkew to morrow afternoon at 3 oclosk from the Presby terion church, cora’r ot south Third and with anil atte ils frtende are teviied to wtvoad, withour further notice, ‘Thursday, September Macoixiwa Reown, darah inet, Cape Charl sged 4 genre, 8 iho parenta are rexpectfally invited to ei, thin afternoon, at 2 o'oivok, trom 3Y ‘Welcome, Saviour. to my heart, bumble throme, benor dewnret, wads feo invited to attoad bie 31 Washington terrace olaok, wuboas Hie relerivee and frieod: UW bhepherd are reepeottutl; rel. from hiv late reridence, ebchen, this morning, st 10 o'sleok, Hopiomber 16, after ju the 83d year of ber age, Mrs. Acine Braata. danghise of the late Jaoos Uayler, end retiot of Bareat @. tacts. of Albany Ow Thursday. ber 23, Ouancns N., only child of Jodeh T and Os: B. Smith, eged mime meaths ond one day. ‘The Srlewda of the family are rozpestfully a \eieed to attend his funeral tomorrow afternoon. at ‘oli trean their residenoe, No 23 Hoary street, lym, MARITIME INTEKELLIGHNOK, Movements of Ocean Steamers. 5 Ave Wm Penne. ccs, Prometheus. Georgia... 6. ; PARA AAA AAAS ALMANAG FOR NEW YORK—THIA DAY. ON Rinna, 06 5) | moon Kara, eon amra, morn 05 23 PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 23, 1852. +San Jaan, Aspinwall. Cleared, sed Sierra Nevada, Wilson, Aspinwall, J Howard & 1. 9 Oakfort, ‘iohardson. Ne h & Sons, Wid T Tapscott € Ship Holone, Volkner, Richmond, Pavonstadt & Sohe- Bark William, Pollerton, Rocholle, TW Bavard & Co, ark Maria Merton, buckley, Savannah, Demill & Oo. Brig Loonidas (Sard), Badaravoo, Genoa, A C Roasiro "0 Co Brig Mentor, Boreman, Gothonburg, Boorman, Johnston C 0. Brig Princess Royal (Br), Doo, Bermuda, WA F Da- venport. Brig Horne, Hodges, Jaoksonvill Brig Vhilura, Calhown, Si Scbe Indus (dir), Martin, Hali Schr Independence, Farrow, Washington, Rudderow. Schr Elisabeth Ann, Krause, Washington, m: Behr I. 11, Langtield, Richmond, C HP Schr Wm M Baird, Stubbs, Philadelphia, Jas Hand, Sohr Mary Ann, Guest, Philadelphia, Jas Hand. Sehr J Odreland, Crowell, Vhiladelphia, JW MoKee, Steamer Novolty, Bell, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs, Arrivea, Steamship Roanoko, Parrish, Norfolk, &o, 26 hours, with mdro and passengers, to Ludiam & Pleasants, Ship Conquerer, Boutello, Liverpool, Sept 1, with mdse and 44) wongers, to J W Phillips. Ship Piorign, Mrils, Liverpool, 35 days, with mdse and 260 Paseengera, to master. for Savannah, Ship West Point, Allen, Liverpool, Sept 1, with mdse and 445 passengers, to Kermit & Carew. Had one birth aud one death on the panaage, Ship, Wm Sprague (of Providenoe), Chase, Liverpool, Au 2B, with mdse and passengers, to master. Ship Trenton (of Bath), Patten, Cardiff, 32 days, with railroad iron, to order, vorsel to J O Baker rip Genres Hurlbut, Major, Havre, Aug 19, with mdse and 20 paseengers, to E D Hurlbut & Co. Ship South Carolina, Stewart, Antworp, 3f days, with mdre and passengers, to E D Hurl! & Co. Ship Victoria, Watlington, Antwerp, 3 days, with mdse and passengers, to Zerega & Co. Ship Deutschland (Ham), Hankem, Hamburg, 30 days, with dee aud 250 passengers, to Booh & Kunhardt, Had four deatha on the pasenge. Ship Harriet (of Bath), Hatoh, Bremen, 32 days, with mdee ar 22) passengers, to master, Aug 2, off Scilly w Brem ship Hermione, fom Bremen for N York. Bark Aquila (of. Penneuonht: Nowell, Cronstadt, 60 day: and 4) daye from Elsinore, with hemp, &o, to order. Bark John Hermans (Ham), Dieokman, Hamburg, 33 days, with mdse and 24; anengers. to Von Seht & C Bark WO Alden, Bates, Relige (Hond), 20 days, with ms. ni hogany, &o, to F Ale ee ark Mount, Washington (of Freeport), Pettingill, Rio Grande (Brazil), Sept 6, with hides, to master, Sept 19, lat 36 40, lon 73 36, bpoke bei Wacissn, hence for St Marks. Bark Union, Clark, Matanzas, 12 days, with sugar and molasses, to D Curtis & Co. oln, Sherman, Bonaire, Sept 1, with salt, ‘Sopt 20, lat 57, lon 86, waa ran into by a bark bound 8, name unknown; carried away misen rigging, sprung mizenmast and mainyard, and rocelved other da- msKe; could not assertain what injury the other vessel receive ymberland, Hooper, San Francis iLernia, Maloney, Gi 1 & S$ Larson, Layton, Darien, 10 days, with lumber, ig Tan, Philadelphia, Sebr Chas Mills, Applegaio, Wilmington, NC, 7 days, with nt, Reed, New Haven, 2days, im ballast, for | naval stores. Schr A J De Rossett, Furman, Wilmington, NC, 6 days, with naval stores. Ss n Marion, Rowley, Philadelphia for Warwick, RI. ey Minor, Bolles, Philadelphia for New London. ium, Bridgeport, Conn.1 day. 1 day. 2 Aaya. n Schr Urbans, Lystan, Bristol, RI, 4 days. Schr RB Smith, Kelly, Nantucket, 8 days. Sel r Yantic, Pareons, Machina, 12 dave, e, Lovell, Aibany, 4 days, for Loaton, Schr Chronometer, Bird, New Haven, 2 days. Sohr Statesman, Roed, Cherryficld, 7 days. Below. Ship Princeton (pkt), 29 days from Liverpool. Ship Leviathan, irom Liverpool. Bark Charlotte Wynens, from Marseilles. Rork Sumatra, from Stockholm. Vicig Marie, from Bremen. Also, one ship, and two barks, unknown. bar The bark Ellen Tree, reported as below on 1th, from ko for the Amphitrite, arr next rgetown, Satied, p Sierra Nevada, Wilson, Navy Bay: ships Ti- y, Liverpool; John’ Haven, ore, New day from Callao, vi Steamel M oa Wind at eunset, NNW. The al Atlantio, arrived yesterday from Antwerp in 35 ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. . Bowron, Sept 2. Arrived—Ships Norman, Liverpool; Josephine, Cronstadt; Mary Ann, and Adeline, London; barks Grampus, Trinidad: Matanzas, Shields; Challenge (Br), Glasgow; brig Vulture, Raritan, and Josiah B j Rising Star, Sperti lea, NOrleans; che J Cooley & Puri anenpnra, Sapt 23. Arrived—Rark Creole, Londonderry, with 225 passongore (opoke Ith, Robert, for Boston), Also arr, bark Emily Banning, from Aux Cayes, Sth inst. Left at Aux Cayes, echrs SE Lewis, Howard, and Monsoon of and tor Boston. Below—A ship (supposed the Westmoreland, from Li- verpoo!). Herald Marine Correspondence. Evoantown, Sept 20. Arrived—Schr Suoan, Russell, Nantucket for NYork Ust—Arr ship Menon (new), Horton, from Nantucket, to completo fitting for Pacite Ooenn; ache Crusader, NBud- f Sid sche Susan, i—In port, chr President, for Philadelphia, Pronanyirnia, Sopt 24 PML Avrivod—Barke Creole, Watt, Loudonderry; Emily Ban- ping, Kline, Aux Cayes; brig Mail, Baker, Boston; achra Mery Patterson Batomun, Fall River: tehp Harris, Jerman, Providence; Alida. Delany, Port WalthaW® Virginia, Snow, Savannah; Maria Fleming, Corson, Boston; Kenown, Baker, do; s ortland. arke R Morris, Horner, Kingston, Ji ‘A Bogert, Wh brig Adeima, M. n, Bateman, ; Henry tea, Errick Penobscot, Whitaker, Mince wate 39. ey, wreet cdor dr .srashore during the ld at aucvion at Mobile on the Mth inst. $1660, and her! anchors, &o, $350, meking in all $200. Fifty nine bales of cotton were also $5248 (4). The Mersey is 27 years old, yet she is in staunch eo for any use lers wubsect to violence than. travers- Atlantic Ocean, and is to be appropriated for » ethel and hospital for seamen. BARK Hesren, at Charleston from Boston ok a heavy ing New a htirricane: lay v nef th, when it han! : of from 8iN) to 40K) tons, standlog, running before the wind under ® Bric NaRRAGvaava, Pickett, from Thomaston, with a cargo of limo ( + got ashore on the north breaker, Galves ith inst, in from which tte lim the verrel, y to provent om taking fire. § ona fat of Pelican Irland, The limo war insur: Youtel, owned by Capt Picket, will probably bo lost Was nniveure Yorn Many Janvnrn, from Newh tempting to co to Gea in ‘a enim, more ti hrosker and {ell on her cide, the sea making sent to her, ly about wore saved, with ber o@@les, an- pare and aome rigging. Vessol inaured for $150 at the Union Mutual office, New buryp arnam, Middleton, w the SE ec with whoavy swe, th on the beach about ty AM. Some tt fg maste fell out of her, breaking up tl plete wreck. Capt Middlet come $10,000 which wanon aptain vas oblive AM " o Wad Jas. Capt Mand. row Kt Avgustine in the ski, by ap inland passage e bach Th el was ineured im ous of the n offices for about $1200. ARannrta—The following, written om paper and ina bottle, waa picked ap s the bene S Amber. on tava gf the vessel hae beon previously re 13th. inst: this docs nebe Aratolla, of Hal a the ° “The : Om 7 timers, from Porto for Bajtimore, ons Eh duly ; no ont, and very little water oF pr Mew tow one captain: George Wilson, mate: ‘Jarvie Blaukey, P Malony, and Abrahams and wife, passen with part of top 14th, Cape I wee Pemuce of ash and x, en 10th Asano, vansxty giemasted, scoring Ny was conn Whalemen. ket 2th, sohrs Hamilton, aod Extra, for A SUNKEN VRS! WNW 10 miles; fleo a wumber Sid from Ni ENR ow Redford 22d, now sip Gay Herd, Wood, Peete Ome Mystic 16th, bark Leander, Holmer, South At- lantlo Coen Wotices to Mariners, LIGHT HOURR AT ts © Hullotin announcer theo te Hf the Pass, It can be soon twonty miles at night, : A Stocia uct be sllowed te Lsop sway’ from iee'peet foe want Ship Monterey, from Stockholm for NYork, Aug 29, tnt @ ying a rod with nbee,, ese be ‘ie Tadao Toe tle austen, te anee ee Wack ‘DM 'Hall (whaler, of Pall River), hound te Palf Rivor, from s orulse—(by pilot boat James M Waterbury). Avoca Bax, July ectoedl Seecle, for Basten, tds peed of onego of condemued. piv adv, Gea Horry, NAT Wolfe, Bevin- . Ovoar, ng oy) hicttaia, na gk ‘io ndKvelyn, for York; Ma id Coli Grabau: ri her more, ——, for N York, Clom: nota; Sth, B Dennison penter, aud Sarah, Merrill, for ; Jersey, Day, N Bystze, Hon, abt Aug 3—Brigs G Sau York, at day (obief Mate and one man dead). Bric La- thera is atthe southward, ldg for Boston, all hands (ast re ng. Bowainn, Sept 1—Bark Coriathia , for Portland game” day,"vrig BW Donton, Monsiaun, froth Teiulled Yue rk. onan, Aug 31—Cld Italy, Rood (from NOrloaas), uy ie. Ca , Sept 7—Sld Heinrich Albert, Wilmington, WC. Deat, Sept Y—Arr Kafwel Arroys, Frorioks, from Peete Rico tor Bremen, Duncennss, Sept 9—Of, Java, Christianson, from New York or Loudon; Favorite, M Milian, from Londonderry (oe n Francie Demakana, Aug 15—Arr brig Gypsey, Sturges, NYork. E a ‘sone. ¢@—Arr iis, Oveaey can aud Lenem, itadt for Bostou, mm jd after olesrano Ww, Sept 5—Sid Velocity, Jones, Nilaven, Clyue, Ota, Sarah, Clarenoo, and St Marys, foe Sept 9—Adv, Radius, Olivia, Gallia, and Wm Tell, for NYork; I’yramid, Avia, Robt Kelley, Corinthian, Am- mawan, Llelvotin, aud Bello Assiso, for NOrtoxns; Julew Cesar, for San Francisco, LiveRPouL, Sept 10—Arr ship Weatera Star, Knowles, 36 Sohn, NU (not Westorn Star, Mosse, from NY ork}; Sid 10th, Lady Sale, M'Kay, NOricaua; Lith, Minnesota, Allon, Melbourne. Cld'Loth, Tam 0's! hanter, Soule, Boston; Walter RJencs, Comings, Boston 20th; Westora Stag, jad, Robinson, do with doapatoh; Gare Sewall, Small, NYors Lith; Joam oline Tucker, Tucker, co 12th; Ae Stewart Skolfield, do (36h; Meei- Wright, Ave: L, do 19th; Ameei- bets Albert Gallat Del. de tidy rn ith; AZ, Chandler, Mh Keojar poore, M'Lay, do with despaten; Wyoming, Duulovg, Phila- delphia 12th, Kulamasvo Tay do Lith; Riv Grands, Rysa, do 20th 08 H Perains, Wylie, do with despateh; 4 Cheese- ough, for baltimore Ita; Inoa, Wiley, Varter, fo ‘harioston 2th; Was! with doepatch: Avia, Maxwell, tor Tarbox, and Harriet Augunta, Trove, Macoduok, for Port Philip ath, th; and others as before. Nelson for Bostor ns, Lith; do with’ despateh: Shacksmaxon, W ‘Also in port 16 chambeau, Hallo cock, Burgess, f more; Speed, Foster, NOricans: J ‘or Boston Lithg M » Lowne, for mm Queen, Grice wold, for N¥ork lth; reel, Chadwiok, do 23d: Am Eagle, Moore, do 0th; St Petersburg, Leverett, for NOricaas Hagedorn, do Oct 14; Emily Andersoa, fue une. Also ia port ldg, Honry Harbeok, Merwia, and Bartlett, for N York; Effurt, Brown, for San Francisce; 4, Aug 31—Bark Stoll ton, Freeman; Mary Eleanor, Ree 0 vensel had commenced Idg for U State: Sept 6—Arr Palmyra, Perkins, Louden, to lead 0, Aug 14—Brigs R P Loper, K for Philadelphia 25th (arr 9th); Brandy wing, soon (arr 1dth ) Kio Grape. Aug 6—Barks Little Li timore for Boston, uns; W G Lewis, Giles, fr: Pierce; MMU Wyman, Harrington, from and for Salem, do; Gambia, Rea olif, from Richmond for NYork, do; brig’ Abrasia, Lloyd, fm pad for No 0, wad dng 9—Arr brig Mary Adeline, Bahia, in ack, Powltneye Banat kt a ueete rovle, Baltimor ($2) per ton); brige'Falmousa rine, do. ohn Baring, Madigan; Zenobis, Bur- rows, and + all trom New Yor! ir sem Francisco, ropniring: barks Henry Shelton, All Liverpool’ via Falmouth (England), unc; Cooper, from Liverpool, diag; Johm Winthrop, Blaa- chard, from Boston, disg; Compeer, Churohill, trem Ne York, do; Kirkland, ‘Cook, from Lele of Man,do; Cumbe Wiltiams, from Callao, condemned; brig Falmouth, Hew, fm Baltimore, dg te return Sr Lixtena, Auglt (not 10)—Arr ships Elemont, Caloaten for NYork; Equity, do for London; Burlington, Cook, Akyab for Queenstown. SuvRi ug 30—Basks What Cheer, Baker, for Boston € itho Rees Baltimore; 1th, Vie! To port 10th, ships or7 day tana, Watson, fordo 15th inst; for ag 22d; brige Santiago, Burgess, for N York, un¢ versela, Warkryorp, Sept 5—Arr Ann Kenney, Hayes, NYork. Sid oth, Emma, Drew, Charl Home Ports, ALBANY, Sept 22—Arr aches Elizaboth, Thetis, Leander, and Norwich, Boston; Jacob Smith, Pall River; Palladiui NLondon. schrs Amand, and Verment, Boston; Thos Smith, NBedford; sloop Republic, do. BALTIN ‘W2—Are sche Gasolle, Lanf Sept 22—, i Cid ship American, mer, Charleston; bei aches Aurora 3, Hat! roveland, Ay pleby, Boston; Mary Anna, Gi wr arrows. BOSTON, Sept 22—Arr ship Danl Webster, Howard, Li- verpvol Aug 24; bark Swan (Br), Tunbridge, Qui we Avg 5; brigs Hamlet, Crawford, Liston Corie Wilmington, andr Aug lt; H M& J Mary Stanton, Ryder, and Rideo ivira, Tngalls, and Gea Tayler, Shut nil . ecbra Sharon, Thacher, ichmona. BW. Eldridge, Ogden, Georgetown, DC; Alice Mowe, Pike, Alexandria; Dexale, Hopkins, ahd Hy, Payson, Crowall, Philadolp'ta: Anaw Hukins,jRondout; Fly mouth Rock, Lucy, and cxit, Kelley, Mt k Pe trem, el phiny bri. fewelly Phila ul if ; EB Stet Allany; Jos Turter, kelley, York; Abbott L len, do.” Sid ships Arcadia, Wm Jarvis; bari i, Argyle, Susan rower, W Lite Cloud, Cots, Ta; briga Chad M'Laughlin, Good Intent, Sweetheart, Alexander, Waheega, Andover, J Roach; Viator, supposed for Searsport; William, suppored fur the Kennebec, BRISTOL, Sept 12—Sld sohr Urbana, Liscombe, NYork te lond for Mai . CHARLES York; brig Elei i ;11'B Weston, Mo~ ‘ulton, Joliue, Philadelphia, Sid brig Gul- pare, Phillips, Windica. _isth—Arr steatuship Southerner, Foster, NYork: shi Fravehise, Robinson, Liverpool; Sullivan, Edwards, NYork; sehr Pantin, Cressy. Wth—Arr ship Susan'G Owens, Michael aye; Lark Herper, Pillebury, Boston; sehr Combs, Camden, Me, via Holmer's Ho NYerk. Sid brigs Ann Murin, Smith, Boato Harding, a Northern port. 2th—Arr ship Martha's Vineyard, Young, Joubella, Gage, Havana; DB Warver, Harmon, NY. CALAIS, Sept i—-Are brig Citizen, Brown, NYork. DIGHTON, Sept 21—Arr sehr 18 8 ‘Baltimore. ELLSWORTH, Sept 16—Sid eches ‘and Superior, ork, ESTER, Sept IR—Arr ton for . Tenuett, Rondout tor Frankfort; Corvo, do for Port- ry Jane, Philadelphia for Boston, » Sept 1é--Sio brig Edwin, Morton, Philadelphia: now, do. jd bs k Zenobia, Pepper, Vora Crum ANS, Sept —-N y arrivals, Cld sdeamshiy Young, Galverton via Sabine: J L Day, Tal~ Iveston and Matagorda Bay; brig Elisa (Fr), Toraed, i ‘ators, Tampico Aug 28. Cid ship Kate Swar tu rpool: bark Albere, Puringtom, Berton; brig Ocennide (Prue), Sarach, Bordeaux; Ada, id, San Juan de Nicaragu: ed to fea Sth, ship Warbler, brig Denmark, and schre Cornelia, and Anita, NEWPORT, Sept Nantucket for NYork for do; Delaware, Go; Lydia Gil bs Melville, Havan NEW LONDON, Sept 21—Are eches Toxas, wich for Alvany; Ellen Barnes, Dill, Philadel NORTOLK, Sept i Arr brig Gen Taylor, Lait, Thomas ton: 2th, sehrs Franklin Gurney, Warchain; 2ixt. R Porg, Belehe #, Thomaston, Cld 20th, sehr 2B Linden 2ivt, whip Naples, Daucam, oxdon, € oes. NEW HAVEN, sept 22—Are schrs L. Packer, Hemmin way; Thomas Vaughan, and Jaa C Chew, Carter, Philade hin; BN Fox, Parker. and New Haven, Kelsey, Virginia; Baldwin, Philadelphia: sloops Roanoke, Sld_brige Tangent, eiphia: Token, NYork: Philadelphia; H nd Prosider ing, do for do; ibs, Baltimore, Cid y, Knight, Bar chr Pampero, K York, Chapman, and Lacy Atwood tchre Ellen Louisa, do; Ber Duncan, N York: Exil Sen Witch Baltimore BW BEDFORD, Sept 22—Are sche Gazelle, Somers, Jadetphin. NANTUCKET, Sept 20—Sld sobe Sarnh Jane, Fitrgerald, NY ork y NEWARK, Sept 21—Are schr Cameo, Johnion, Maohiag, LPHIA, Sept 2%, PM—Arr achra Charles L dout; Alert, Hall, Boston, Cld schre J , Gandy, Townsend, Provi Iucy Anna, Haley. Bridgeport: B Wright, Wright, and M A Gould, Grant, Bos: Afrey, Williame, NYork. E, sept 21—Arr schrsfeane Hinckley, In- man, 4 er; Jeroleman, Marrisoa, Suffulk, Var L cot, Chase, and Honey, Lines, Weaver Philadetphia: Daw Fo, Spencer, NV ork: tloops Isiand, Hull, and Fashion, I NY Denmark, Penney, Albany; Althea, Rive, Nitaven, ACH MOND, Sept 2h Are schew Courier, Crowell, Bostong Terry, NVork k SAVANNAH, Sept Arr etenmehip State of Coorgia, Walton, Philadelphia: ships Hartford, Burke, NYork: Ea- wa Watts, Desrhorn, Philadelphia; barks Vesta, Percy, Bue ton; Peter Demill, Hoey, NYork: brig Rolerson, Baker, Bos ton; rcbre Chas WH Rogers, Chapman, N York; Eochantrosa (vew), Tyler, do, Cld echr Julis Eliza, Marshall, Phila- delphia, niet Are brig Matmie, Thorndike, Rookport, Me, Clé dark NW Bridge, Cheever, Hoston. SALEM, Sept 2!—Arr echra Maria Theresa, Crowell, Rich- : Froeling, Kelley, Philadetphin; Challenge, en: Pavilion, Snow, NYork, Sept 17. soht Maria’ Fons, Wooster Passengers Arrived. p City of Glaagoe at Philadelphia— AH frown, Me Brag, Wim Mies Clark. Robt Cole, landers, Jaw Gallien tnd Mrs Hallam, Mea Gil, Me Mil Tady, Mr Kore, Usang bi Mote ahi Kili x M net Mr Patt, K Rathbo te Nary Stern, T Fenson, Mew W Jos Addis, John Blunt, Me Blengnar, Me iy meron, Dr Campheli, lady, son and servant, Mag Cox, Miee Crosby, Thos Davie, Me Frazier, JG Mr fiutchinsen, Herbert Hackney, Mise Hal Me til Kellonds, Mites Krotehmore. Mes Bradab: , Monee Liohenberg, Mr M'Calil coston, NC Morrison, Mrs Rev T Pearson, Mi en ¥, Robingon, Joha Stephenson, BW Wright, Mini’ Choomey, Capt Andrew ie Booth, Me Chmeron arter, Miko Christie, Mes HL Co Mire De nkerloy, | Devereaux, Mr Forsyth. we nckney, W Hammorslay, J Herod aud Indy x, children and sarc, Niall, Mee Lambert, Mru Linchonberg, RMathiew, Mer Momen, F May: ft] Donald, D Piunweridge, Mr Pearege, C Pegesn lock, D’Rankig, Mew Roberta, Any Shelton, Mi Mra Wontwood, Mise Wetehe, Mige TLL. LS o—Stoamichip Koanoks--M DP Simona, W Lowls GH Crepentor, Mra W Reyuold Ktreet and throe children, W MoCuriniek, Uvdy, and two danghters, ColS lérake, son and daw, L Waite, © Pairo, WR Carmina te lady and child, J Neaton, rey USA. Mee iin w and di 4 ¥ Morwi oll weg tady, W in the ateoenes Bona e-Gark Kato Linooln—d A Rattag, M Coven,

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