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FLEOTION OF A bir (—DIVISION OF THE BIOCESS + The Annual Guns 4 ‘be Diooess of New York @emmenc:é its +/3') 1H conveation this moraing, Bt Bt. Jubn’s Cbsp-r \arck street, at lO A.M. The erates before tbe cou eniion ts the election of a mew Disbop in the ploce + \\-b 0p Onderdoak. who was some Game vince Furp-ides 9d Lie coasideration of spiritual end otber waiter 4.1: reily Unroughous the diocess st is euppow d toot “Lveution will not terminate ite Vabors until Satu: erxt The ground floor of the @huroh was tecerveu scluotvely for the members of the convention, end ts uy clorgy aud students of the logy. WLO, Acconci, 6 \ue culy8 of the house wero ad- mitted to its ritir0, waliories were filling by a very Feepeotabie ae dure Prayete were oe Rev Mr Payar, Roxtor of Bt. George's cher bs ivtat by Koy Me Beight DD. ie right, DD, Rev dobe MeVickir v " » War Beran, BD. Phe resmou see ps ¥ ty the Key, fi DD, Keowret | wen New cheeter co ” Kf tis text ath chapter aud Eth verse ot tbe fr bers of Zachusiat:—"Not by my might or my pw y wy spurt, saith the Lord ot Toets." The Jews were cu people of God, and be a wured them (ft po © vn Oy tue duemsage of tae pro ete Wak is sad ove dew al cb arch appilee to cae Chrutien CDi. 6 4 rat atonctog sac Lace tructities the church eet God ts received by the ebureb, +0 Wil) br erty Unereof ‘The peiantive ebureh beiteved ihe 1 dere atlending wt bneir ova eABLIONS. RUG WE bye CLs abay DOM be thy cae Bivoe dest here iors of oue bi hops bave rt from (her javerr th Gubect of the diy, we pray that tte boy igo way defend Ws upon eatte Abore Who we uc 10 Gods boly law will Mort Brwrely © wh pro eoden ~The angeis KEJOICE OVER OVE Huu | Lal epeutett, aud kre mppoiuced to minister to eer roeperity of Ut phe Aimigery te twee. The streug-b &od uv foom the Lord of dosts, his unwisters the hiya. hover of pracore por The Apostles wont force fend presebrd escrs sure Che upetion of tho Hoy Ghost cap eee vy (he winteters Of Christ to bis Word Whatever nny Ue hs Usteat. ability, oF Loeotogt cal Koowleoge UT ih wuiers yet Mf the Spirit aod Dieseing of Goa be wt a them, their lshors 1ocy will be & dead that quickena, — Po ac eoureh was estabiivaed Mg presew ut The Holy Goose guider tru avd wb: found there wilt oe uote of the sy1rt + tonto (hank God that we ace farniehea wy trow the pure sense of diviue truth, dey 16 Lu L ere riny the Groth, Ibe) (ber ar cider Baa Y bot be Viwiny iu members of Uhechuron. I ix he off OF Loe Winky Luce co peeseut Uae Spica to us; apd, WiKbOUL AG poses we become dead im Ubrint, We often lok tor goer ava isda feom earthly mauus, but there Co but belong ty ste cburch, The chareh cad oply prosper mud Ue oud im tach end uniwd in love, 8a DE My MELE TrHy OU bri, sud are guided KUd seecti- fied by the spiicot toe Lora ot thoots. We learn the ® Ptectical trorh ‘tat wh geal and fidelity the Taunt be ®eroking UF He Holy Oh burch should Abtead The poor wets bs build Ho» and wxich owe the education of the rrtuy generation. Heaven forbid that we sboutd ve fuud waulug. We should boar ie ming thai We ebowid wever ulkempt to work withous God, but according lo Dis appoimiment. and we should G0 CUFIGU'y ib ibe ewie OF Life tu which tt has pleased Gee tocalius tf ee vou. fuilow tis we shal cuuse Giseemeions acueng our Ureruren, Union ts strength. We ere baptized by oun U Cy avd one spirit. We mus? be Incorjrtaved tte ocr t ond we ure bo receive the nour. ishing aid of Ube Holy Ubu t W siccugihen sad fender a3 fellbTut in all yoow sucks, In amwer to the prayers of his peop ©. TO OF Uosts Will give an unswer, soften our bearis end op~craie Usto bis service and bring them to him, Let the chareh seek ber prosperity in the Spine of the Lore or deste Let her ministers strive to iuni‘ate the Bol} tugels fF rays our blessed Redeomer, our Licatetiy eather sill give bis spitit to Unose whowk om? May God prosiae over us az in the coun- obit of the Apootke the’ We may follow them ia their ¢ Rows Kem ple be Lely commun fered by the bev. Hinight After the conclusion of tho service, the ordivary bual- ese Of (he CONveDUOD #as proce ded With Ih tne eteerc: 0° koe Bistup the courenticn was called to oder by te © y. una the sentor Presbyter preeent the Kev Dr. we\isar of Columbia College, Wook ‘Une chete purruent te ihe uth rute of order, Was administered by Dr, Berrian, bis MoVicker, Wrnwright, aml The Pecretary tbe proceeded, under the dizection of the standiog cowmt eo U0 calt tue names of the clergy Of tbe diogers entitid Ww ceats, Wem @ umber enswored, W their memes aud (uk ibetc eeste as momosré The oburetes outs lod to repreenwativa were then called Over, wud ius Isy delegates proseaced their certifi- ates Which were + xeinived oy Lhe Becretery, and ® com- mittee of Leo appould by the presiding officer, viz : Hon. Lutber Gracisy aua W. K. Duoscombe, K-q. fhe AMES Of IDE ny de egutes duly appoiated wore called, when delegetes trom mauy paltébes apposed aud took thetr rents We poticed the following distinguished names among the Colegater called Air. Verplavok. tivo Ugdew Uoifaea, Hon. Me Bradish, don buphen Caworeiiuy. tou Jobo C. Spencer Edvard wu (rv ng ; Judges Perry Oakley, aud Buel; Joba Jacob Astor, 2 tdward U. Delevan, the great advocate Of tempersbee Z. Prat ex member of Congress ; James | Pinvett Mr. De reyoer @ A constitutions! yuocum being present, tho convention, according to tbe utth articl of (be con-titution. proceeded to chot upre-id-at, Tur vallot was divpem-od with. aad the Rev Wiliam Creixutun, president of last your, wa again unawimourly +lrcid ‘On taking tbe clair, the Paesiprst addressed the con VFention & tuliowe — T ask Ube convoution togive me credit when I say that Am most gratined fur Lue houor they have conf-rred upo me in ageic selecting we tor this post; for I confess t you that I came bere tm sume avxiety of miod, lest ms- | Spprehenson ov thy part of some and disappointmen on the pari ot © bers bai weskened if not interrupted the friewoty rele toux whion have heretofore existed be- tween ‘bie buy sod wyref But the uoantmity th which you bave cated upon me to take tho ir bas diseipat-a thove feais, und imparted tome the arsurenvoe, thet sithvugn L could mot accede to your wwhes us cxpresed in the lust convention, to Take the exalted tation to whist your kimiaces would bave sama me captidence and rerpect. | veg to assure the conven- tom ‘Ubat nothing +beil be Wuniing on my part to filt the position aseigned to me te the lullest oxteat of my ability. The relict wae diepepred with in reference to tho Rev. Devjemin J. Gaui. wuo was elected seoretary, end Chative N.S. Rowisud, Eq . was elected treasurer Bome dircurciou bere took place between the Seerctary nd Mr Spenoer as to ‘he reading of the rules of ordor. which bud Litherto b-em av penved with whor aldmately Tt Wee Geterm ine ¢ ‘hut they should not be resd. Juoge Barts subwittea & ye-wiutdon. that the special Baer fur tomorow at 12 o'clock, be the election of & Forisionsl birboy Rev Mr.Cox—i wove to \xy that motion oa the tabe Judge Berts either w the resolution, on the under- stanoing that the me ting Lake & recess Lill ve ven o'clock, When be propored to tairoduce it. The Peespest then sascunced the following etanding committees 220 ID: peeiors of ceotions On the Ireoporawn of Churches.—Rev. Hichard U. Morgan, D.D.; tev. Wm F Uuley; Hon. Judge Betts; Cyrus Ovr is Eeq aus the Treasurer On the Treasurer's Keport.—Gerrit @ Van Wi Beg.; Hon Luther brads Floyd Smith, F On the Theol gical Senn Rev. Joka Brow Rev RKevbeo Sberwooa, D HR. Livingstone, Jr, end Auth Hegre, Inspectors of Blec the clerical votes Ker. Air Leonard and Mr. F De Peyster. For ube lay vowws—Rev. Mr. Tuttle, and Mr, ¥.J Winston For the nary Commitiee — For the clerical vote: v. Dr Cutier sud Mr. kd Betts, For the lay yotes Rey. Mr. Dijlou wpe Mr I. 2 Piersepont. a convention then (cok @ recess until seven o'clock nen, D.D B McDonald, EVENING SESSION. The convention met thi. evening st 7 o’clock—the Rev. Wire Creighton. DD. ip the chair ‘Tbe evewing prnyern were uid by the Rey Mr. Ro berte, ot W illsmeturg, asasted by the Rey, Mr, Olesen, of Boarsdule ‘Lhe copventicn then proceeded to businers The Kev Mr Usce gave wo te~ of bis intention to pro- 0-6 aH alteration to tbe test canon Dr. Hawavs suggested (hat the amendment must be given at lepptb. in writy Dr. Serinurvxe—Tbi t= entirely out of order. Mr. Hria— theo C wit wichdraw Kevve—1 offer the f liowirg resolution :—" Re solved TLat the election of # provisional bi-Lop be made the special oroer of the day for tomorrow at twelve o'ckek Dr. Hav nes objected Rey. Mr. swrvn of Saint Mark's thought the question as to & fund for the paywent of the bishop, rbould be settled Gist, and then bie election might ve pr with, ‘ Dr. Scrnornrn-. It would be ill-advised to proceed to such Astep in (he midst of ur debate Lt i¢ too weriouss matter to be dealt wih in such » kumm@ary mavner, I move to 1 the reeo ution, by imnooucing the words “ sunject oo that tue resolution wit read.“ Resolved. That the pulj-ct of the elective of the provisional bi-hop b+ made tie +pectal urder of the doy, fur to-morrow at 12 k. al ot.” Suoge Beris thought that no action could be taken ow this matter until a bishop was actualy cleoved, ‘There war vo rurplus fungs of $160 000 to fall back upon, ‘The queviion coula be ascursed now. Many gentlemen Geelived to meet ot wight to elect @ bishop. and it Would perhnp: be wel to dieu tbe matter to might, snd proceed to the elvcugm@ tomorrow. This convention was able sud wiling to Kapport @ provirional bishop mus iC they Aected one they would Goro. If the birhop wae once eteoied, taere Will be no @iMheulty about supyorting bias Dir. Fiovp Smiin—My impre Up this matter tw iter gu Kev. Mr Van Kurees on the etection of subject wae quite i thee the diocers. be reid were renoy te re re altered Meuution of tue divers. by the etanh tte 4 of Ube pro: vielonal Biebop ei ce 10 wos Ut (he office, they cous dered themmelves dirobarged trow all further considera ion of thir pubjcot Kev Mr. Hirt hoped that Judge Verte would wot ac etde to the amendmen: It would lend tom debace ty which the eptire day (10 morrow) would be sonsnmed, Tie (rusted that no such reververr of talk would be opened but thet the convention would proceed wt unce to the election A conversation tock place us to whether it woult ro quire ® (wo thirds vores to pass the reselution nua the Chuir decided that tt would require such & number The awencmentof tir. 8 -broeder Wek pat, und bomb liey Mr Cox was opposed be Ube tio lop of # bisho, Grde wey cecumetances. He thought die beat way mis that we must take of immediate actloa of opinion that the mmit'ee on the divi would be © meet the re-ctation in the face at this ‘ime 89 Lot trust to to me aTOW to defeat Res M Tar Kitt, apprekca to the convention fmme- Galect a ti bop to: the comer the qaeed08 ¥88 | kaiceawy Destiturion.—Che offoers of the Sixth rbelter = Git be tural Heb iotereets were 10a 4bich demar ded am tamed) 1 weifure of the the screr would all ——— be buried. twp of this question; apd if the majority retniy Ibeur poet tom. «Bi He appealea to y fied the beer Yeo tu Ube qu ber the petra ould dooidy the |. the members of to pos pooe Chis matter. but to pro ft, with cure aud delineration ‘entered upon the disobarge | ©0er. tbe + 4 ug Committee of the vd vot thio bimself at tibersy | Wound. Medwal aid wan emt tor, but before it arrived mata cater into debate to- he Phowd be hspoy €O joke Mm tt re @as no disposition ia the og tothe sutlerings of the wren Wa taught At to id fing themselves ais ed thar would help the ation would be te worrow the con Fell of a bishop @ by 8 largo majority, weve Golock, thy convention pro- ceed 10 Lhe eive ton of n bt bap ADMISSION OF THA COLURED CHU Mr Monws hector of Cimey to reoelve the colured coUNch uf St country te aad Ove @ Cempe to re el ibe eo Leelee O clock. INTO THE CONVENTION. nich School. moved nips into the coa- Mr Jay supported the motion, Judge Bevis contend a thot the subject was not im Judge Ooxi by—We are proceeding contrary (0 ail rate, 0 pCO Was au ledepen- dent bocy. they Had HALE so aaMit whom they plewed, The Piesib Si — bis question ts nut beture the com wit be io ordee to monrew, Ff tigie for ite Glee téeion Y thought (bat Uw Was the proper timo for its bt ms this cou Yention et this time T ruled that the question should come up fis prover head conven lub sejoerued unul to-morrom morning at City Intelligence. hepublicka Young Mon’s General Committer baveiutiteduen Wa 3 b bo Florio war. avd (be Murat of the Awe Uemucrs 16 clectors of this CLy at Vewiwany Hull, oa Moudsy eventog next Tux Wrarnxe.—The thermometer building ranurd as follows Curing yesterday: jeg pat PM. 7B 0) Wwe remarkably plewsanc und the night The Demooratic in the Heraco rany Divptav—-Parane or tat Sxcovo Re- Wugbiticens resupent of the New York State Mila mu ter d fursuit turce x6 cight o'ciock yes- 1QGsy Morning wecording to comment ia Pike street, order to proceed 10 Steg Sing view, nnd also to for the purpose of re compliment General Storms, by & on beard a Fteumbout propered for LOE LNG abso strest, BAL 1b wus utterly insufficieat to aecom. 00. utter codsiaereble delay, Coloal the regiment then <d went on board of ome ntiifuess OF dis Nimrod proceeded aed did not ernve at sing Stag ck in the atturacon Ditants of Ube vidlage were on the cui vive from an early if 1b order LO Trovtve and Weloome one te of the surroundiog country Muls’s Pmpire Hotel Ubeiw copveyuu Wax soon found that it MOCAe sO WaLRY WED of ber machtoesy, u uptil ball part £40 c nt troops. ana the bad pourrd in in large nucibera was crowded witb an array of beauty and fashion. wad uch deapporstment was toldure did not pic dianee wore absudoaed ut cae tnd ® gloom organ to settle down, upon Nimrod hove ia Everybody rushed vo the lauding pluoe sud toe second regment ume on sbore amidst bearty welcomes end suany smiles. They wero io water's edge by Generat Storms. Geveral raved aad Van Winlte, Cxptaias a host of citizens, Qvacral, evinced as the moraiag ons for a pi Look wo. Colonels Gilbert spa Andros, aod twenty-three poor emi- ‘bey went not knowing wway yesterday ord sbite the young man im the store was complotiog the rp sad B a ts z t Grew It nerove bie own thicat u tbe upfortunste man was dead It in suppe od towt the Mev wae iDsaow Coroner Les was uotitied to hold an inquest on the body, Accipent.— A lad named John Uiait, residing ta Thir teem b elieet Let Fires aud second arvou ta. jured on Tuerday evening by the #beets of engine *ben ropnitg te the tre 1m avenue 0. corner of Fit ® Lie was attenced to at the station hous of the Bleve mth ward Fats —The fire at tho Mawhatten Gas Works Cursday Dight wee coured Ly the gas im the purity 0g i Geectated quicker thom the veeets oould o rib caught fire, aud ueately, confined to the one house the bu fy any taut ca large Tree Of Che fire te partment und police villov.s weee cp the ground The duiloing on the south side of Goveracue 6nd | missioner of Repairs and Bupptics. The Convention mot Cherry strvete sab Obeoverea to be om tiro at one octock on Tueedey worvieg. The faaies wees extia- | gui bed sith trifling damage to the butaiog The loss by the fie which ooourred at corner of aveDus Mark Sprocer... ie were | matire | DEMOORATIO CITY CONVENTION. The delegates met in Tammany Hall, last might. for the Pur pore Of nominating s candidate ‘or ‘he office of Alms Houre Governor, There was a large crowd outeide aod oud im the ball, and « good deal of «xoltement fur partiou- lar candidates. Everything, however, was dome im an Apthony Degro. Seventeenth ward... domes Muibgan, Fourteenth ward. ——— Ms lopey deound ward Inave V Fo: After the third bul'ot Mir Degre was dootared unsui- Mourly DoMivated mod it was tyeolved. thar a deputation few tbe delegates chouid wait upva and iaform bun of the choice uf the convention. City Polites. WHIG NOMINATIONS. ‘The Whig City Convention mot last evening at tho Brosdway Uouse, oorner of Giraud strest aud Brosdway, Jor the purpose of nominating oxndidates for the following heads Of Cepartmente, vis :—Comptroller. Corporation Counsel, City Tnspeotor, Street Commisioner. aad Vom- at eight o'olvek, avd organized 86 Colle On motion of ar. Willixm Rowe, of the Sixth ward, Alder- | man Sturtevant, of the Third ward, was chosen Uhwirman, © and Kitt etreet, Tuerony eveotng aod was rep tied | 1D CUL paper of yerterduy in estimated at HE 500 Lt was | and Mr George Kellock. Jr..of the Sixth ward. and Josep coured by the Overheating of @ awvs uscd for moltiag | P Mukney of the Boventeenth Ward, were elected -coce- glue, Presidential Candidates on the Stump. JOUN P, HALE IN OINCINNATL [From the Cinoi.zati Gagotte Sept 27) The sunouvcement that Joha & sto woult peak om Saturday drew s very large nudtemce le was lace tuced, by Bumuel Lewis, who bocty reviewed bis potition bivvo- He deelt with promliar emphasis upom Ve. (alos in the Houw when the proyusttion for Ute enacxs- of Was Uber Courtlera'10n Mr Gate remarked that the party who hud nowvinated bit for Congres hid proved that they were rosily a Creo y, from the free ure they bad made of bim b the past few months. He cmmouced his etxumeat Ly remarking that te loukiog back over mrakiat's binto ry AC 6a spyaroul Ghat a sicuugle had ever been waged betWrea ‘he mypterenta'ives of two sutazoniadc priact- olea freedom aud vppro-sion It was a war between two the ons loyally obeying tha great lew via the went of Uny faow shalt thod cat bread.” amd che other olues ds termined to get their bread by the seeat of other men dir LH deett upon the deoioarinn of the rtoo. the corruptions of Europexa gow raoments, and the of s germ of hberty, represented by the Puriteas of Bog- luna who aought the shores of #new continent wusrvoa to wy the foundations of a Temple of Libecty—of a Cbrivtion republic. It rcemwed as if che Almighty bad re- served this New World for the thoatre of auch « display of bumsn wiedom and justice. Such a gorerament wa: in stituted by mem ho literally dealt with God aud mado & covenant with heaven, But thiv ecvenent hid boom broken. The Christina republic had become a nation of Oppressore~-e slave brecoing and lave solliag peaple, the goverpment was responsipie for this aeiul perver- sion” What was the government and whore? It was not at Wa-hing'on—it was not ia the Prosident—the govera- ment Was the people ena each individual is as much & pact of itas apy other The great offort of his speech was to impress upon the mea of Ohio a sens of indi- vidusl responribili'y Mr. 1 said that in the ovening he ould demonstrate that Ohio was more reaponsible for the existeuoe of slavery. axa Nuttonal insticution, than Virginta, or apy of the slave States nr Lalo wus followed by Mr Julien, of Todins, the free demceratic candidate for Vioe Presidout. in the evemipg Greenwood Hall was again crowded to its capacity. Uhe greater portion of the time was con Burmese conducted the officers apd men to tho prison, apd potuied out it- detalis and arrangements and after: tulped them atlunch, Owing to the delsy in in New Yoru. they could not remain as long as Lbey Wisbed and bud to forege « vist to the fumale pris on Tbe murier call was beaten at four o'clock, P. M.. aad the men formed upon a gieen esplanade in front ot ths Chere were four hundred men uader arms tben, dnd thei: -bowy uniforms and gorgeous equ'pments, combined 1b the rheen of thoic arms ia the midday | py yton, &o., to the lakes grand appearance. ‘The folowing field und staff officors were preaemt = A Bogart—Commanding Lopel —Josoph Oraig. Mejor—Jobn W Buistea Acting adjutant -Jobu I Pay Mucter—shuball A. Darling Acting Pay Master-—Robort Renfen. ‘baplatn~ James France. ¥Enginer—Wm K buryeunt Major—Geo Querter Muster Sorgeant—- Wm, Thomas, The companies forming the regiment marshalled un- der the following jine officers, as aanexed :— The Seoitish Guard--Uaptain A C, Castle. The Ciry Grepajlre—Captain Alexander Eagloson. The Highiand Gourd —Captam Wm. Manson. ‘The Buxter Guard—Captain Garrett Dyetman. ‘The Continental Guerds—Captain Joba Ducrow. joera~ Cuptata Alex. McKenzie. ptain Joseph Roberts ‘The Swiss Rities (2)— Captain Alex. Luts. t ate (uard-—Ceptain Joseph Job asen. Colom Bogart cave the word to right countermerch, Ewptro Cornet Band, the regiment Tarched tos lsige enclo-ed field. which overhangs the village and. buving marched round end saluted the glorious flsg they tormed imo line There was then » series of brikant mopwuvres, Wik marching in open and close column. alter which the companies were dismissed, at six © clock, and returned home. Sipg epjoy:d the rch treat bigtly, and regretted the delay which prevented them having a longer intimacy governor Keablo, Hon. | The Highleod Fue The Sais Rifies—C | and. preoeaed by t The pesple of Sing fhe Jackson Foundry Guards, accompanied by tho Ewpire Band, parsed the texacn office on Tuesday, on from target practice. thirty fve muskets; aud the sharp xhooters of the com- warded some very splendid prizes for their bhi os markemen. The Emerald Guard. Captain Brady. numbering thirty mutkets and accompanied by Monshan’s Band, paraded | on Tuesday for target practice. in the morning, were proereding to the ground, in the neighborhood of y. they passed the Henan office, and made a very showy apresisnee. Their uoiferm consisted of a geeen shirt binck punts. capa with green bands. &e, form of the band also consist: d of green conta. ‘The Brownwell Light Guard vue berivg forty muskets, gold Light Guard, pumbering thirty four passed the Henarp office This last com- dM Memory of the gallant Major Ringgold, Who war killed in one of the engagements during the battles in Mexico. The Swamp Guard, Captain Dougherty, paraded on They turned out thirty muskets, and ‘They turned out thst I have ot lost your | | stonday toot. The Emerald Guarde, Captain Cullen. cleo passed our | office on Cuesday mormng y pumbered thircy men, OUDg. abd of B mest rospestadle appearance en's brass bang attended, and they made The Fuutastios—or Original Hounde—commanded by Coptatm Charlee Wheeler, marched up Beckman strest, “clock on Tuesday evening frou a target excursion, ypuby had a uniform, beautiful from its want of uniformity. exch inan being drvssed as suited bis fancy, The roldier of the olden thwe. the pugnacious harleguin. and tbe military monk and baron wore well represeated, Dut the faptartic juckets held sixty good men and true, and ibe tw get showed that +ach man had # good eye oopt were of many colors ‘The Ne‘lopal Blues. Compsny U , Toath Reghnent. New livia Captain Charles Becker, visited Loog OY Gd eDeDt tbe day in target shooting ‘They retarned late in the evening highty delighred with ibetr day's +port and the splendid prized some of the sharp shoo ere carried The O'Hura Guard parsed our office yesterday, upon their return from sn excursion to Flushing numbered thirty five muskets, and mude # good ap- mounded by Ceptain und bore the following prizes :—First ver cup, William Johp+om ; second. & slvor cup, 0. : third. a five dotlar bat gold pen and pencil ¥ sixth, s gold lock bel T. Anderson; John ! Standing ComuniiteeFor wu and ¢ ther exerciser J O'Connor ; fourth, ; fifth a gold pin. Arthur seventh, wreath, The bret troop of Washington Greys paaeod our office compeuy parade, complimenta: mounted np n prey cl rgerr aod presented @ most imag pificent uy pearance un avy citizens, in plan clothes, also , Necompanied them, by in- Intemerrine Minirany Review.—A compyny of mi'l- from the Hamiltom Collegiate Lastitute ins, marched into Uity Hall Purk at balt past cleven o'clock ycsteroay morning. They numbered thiety- Ubree murket apd weie under the Prall, atteuded by Mr W. 8 Hil the p Their ogo var Jeure butthey marched wi bt They drew vp in front of City Hall, and Variety Of platoon and fireicok exercise which esured the wummerous apeotutors to applaud then piled arms apd were dimisod for a the; 4 wkieb they were in-peo'ed by Aldermen Uornell and Col Vorburgh. who were high y plewed wish thett newt aod 1Y #ppraravee, mmand of Major cinetpal of the eriatlebment fem trend of veterans iu a manaer | pect, perof Meetor street sumed by Mr, Luly in an argument designed to exhibit tho irreristible power of individual action ageinst slavery, a nntionullzea by the federal goverament. GEN. SCOTU'S WESLERN TOUR. Gru Scoit will go froma Paris to Lexington. aud from thence to Louevilte. where he will probably arrive to day, and on Frioay or Saturday he is expected to beie Cin cinpati From Cineipnati he will pass throngh Hamilton, TELEGRAPHIC. KENTUCKY FAIR, FTC. Panis, Ky., Sept. 28, 1852. ‘There wus an immense assemblage preacnt on the ‘aries ‘The first candidate taken up wes Mr Joseph R. Taylor. of the Rightoonth Ward, for Comptroller (proacnt incumbent.) Mr. Taylor was évclared @ candidate by acclamation, ‘The next was Corporation Counsel: — BALLOTING. Oxden Hoffm: see Tucdore K. Comiinson, . Daviet Uitman,..... coves BE 16 Mr. Moffman was declared the cleoted ormdidate. OITY INePECTOR. Jobn J Doane... Wiliam W. Lyons... Chacies Turner..... Jobu MoVovuld, Merorlius Kells —— Hrows. 1 -_ Mr. Doane was deolared elected, amid great oheoring by his friengs COMMISHONER OF REPAIR AND SUPP 1st Ballot, 2d "William Adama, 2 Jobe MoDonald ....... Willium A Dooley... Jobo Lalor , George © Clark. Jobn B Frink, P.Q Sherman U1, Boi-ter .. vee William W. Lyons . 1 a7 a motion was now made toadjourn. wh «bh after some oop: iderable confurton, was carried; aud no conveat oa stends adjourned until next Wednesday evening, at hat Past seven o'clock, * Present ipcumbent, CHES OF GENERALS SCOTT AND WOOL AT THE THE CANDIDATRS NOMINATED, Mr. Taylor is from the Kighteenth ward, Mr, Boffman is from tho Fifteenth ward, Mr Ridole is from the Sixteenth ward, Mr Doane is from the Nineteenth ward, WHIG MOVEMENTS. Tho Whig Congressional Conventions meet this evening at the different places designated im this city. Third Disirict—¥irst. Second, Third, Fitth, aud Eighth wards, —Jsmes Bowen is the prominent whig candidate, to run agaives Wallbildge, (demooret.) Fourth Disrict.-Fourth, sixth, Tenth, and Fourtcenth wards —William E. Robinson is the oniy whig cadidate we have heard named he runs egelast Mike Walsh. Fifih District.—Seventh aud Chirteenth wards, avd Williameburg.—Joseph Uoxie, Edwin William:, Daniel f. Willets, and Joseph M. Price are named as candidites, Sirth District —Eteventh, Fifteenth, and Seventeenth waids—Joreph B Varuum is named. Seventh District.—Ninth, Sixteenth, and Twentleih wards —Henry J. Raymond, George Briggs. and others Eighth Disirict—Twelfth, Fighteenth, end Nineteenth ground, which wes variously ostimated at from thirty to | wards—James Brooks and'A. CU. Kingsiand, (Mayor.) forty thousand persons—a large proportion of them being A vast circle was formed on the ground, the inside, twelve deep, with a piatform in the ceptre, to which General Scott and his suite were con- ladie: ia evek d. INTRODUCTION OF GOXNERAL GCOTT AND SUITE TO THR AUDIENCE. pstriots and as stateemen. they deserve to wear, and they do wear, the civic wreath. To be permitted to evjoy their pre-ence, in the midst of the fale handi- work of our wives and daughters. and of the evidence of our skill as eg:ieulturists, is am honcr of which we ought to be proud and delighted. General oa behalf of the Bourbon Agricultural Society, I greet you with a warm and heartfelt welcome, (euthasiasm,) and bid you welcome to our hospitality, so far as we can extend it to you om sn occasion of this character. Wo trust that it May prove welcome to you, und that you may fiod that which will prove that we are not behind the age ie which we live im that pugevit to which we have devoted our tives—the cultivation of the soil.’ GENERAL scott's REPLY. After the applause bad sub ided. General Soott rose. eted by a hearty outburst of enthusiasm Mr. Presicent und gentlemen directors, my far countrywomen, and fellow citizens of Kentucky in gencral—Itie a proud thing for me, a5 well as for my ns- ruciutes in arms, to stand before you on an occasion like the present. it is the most agreeable incident of my life tbat I chanced to be here at this time; for until I approached this immediate vicinity, 1 was not aware of the grand assemblage w¥out to take place ip this central part of Bouroon county. The pleasure being unexpected, it is insomuch the more gratifying to my feelings, In respect to the elo- quent address Just +poken in honor of my associates aud myself. it is enongh to ray, we are grateful and most thiankfol jor the hospitality extended to us, I have known something of the events of Kentuoky before now, Your eloquent President has alluded to the deeds of aims of the three old soldiers who are now before you. | Gentlemen, Kentucky is pot the place in wuich to | ground oiaims to extraordinary distivetion in deeds of erms Military bgroes are too general among her citizen® Through the ware with Great Bri tein, snd more recently in Mexico, they heve been distinguirbed on every field of battle, and have. by their valor. contributed greatly to the success of the American stins. Upon this eon, then sud in succ an ferewbly oe this, it i yuin for any soldier to lay claim to unueusl distinction sinong men who are born to arms, apd ever great in deeds of arms, I need not make apy reterence to my poor faculties as a public speaker=faculiies whieh 1 buve never had an cppor- tupity or inclination to eultiy Again am I re- minded that I am vow before citizens who excel ou oxbere im their power of cratory and in tosir able statermavhke qualities, It ir, indeed, a happy thing to ‘ind ourselves in the midst of @ presence «uch as this, in Kentucky. orlebrated for the beanty of her forests, tor the = great in the growth of cattle great ia the growth herees, end still greater in the growth of women and men of the fret eminence and worth. Ob! that [ bad @ voice toresch youal Ob! thatI had rome of those gifts of oloquence which would enable me w convey to you ihe warmth and eineerity of my terll My country- d countrymen, pow in my wili, however, sland and eppr ciate these feelings and receive my bearifelt tnanke for the kindness they have extended oun son Gencral concluded amidst very enthusiastic sheers. SPEECH OF GEN, Woor. General Woo: was cailed for, and he sald it was hot cbarocteristie of hun to be taken by surp! ss be certainly was om this occasion—not om sccount of the horvitelity of Kentuckians, whom he knew to be w erous as brave, but because of unex honors ernterred upon him | Thesw he avtribated {othe fact of hiv being now travelling on public business, Afir this they marched past in | 22.6 pny With one 60 distingvixhed as thelr oblef, He . avd then eptered the vity Mall | m of Alderman ( ray of drill displayed by thia boy ge crowd aonmbed were highly de Whitworth’ brass band attended. naway Honee=Nankow ayo Exrraonpimany Ee. | care.— Yesterday about 12 o'okek. ® horee attached to en croipary dray loaded with flour burrele was alarmed | 4 of m raginon’s ret of bella, when at the cor. and started off at fall gallop up Greenwich strert. The oriver beld on to the rene but Pas to mediately throws from bir reat on one of the bar sluded briefly and bappily to “tarry of the Went? and o'ber brilient names ip the history of the State, and was | much applauded throughout bi- address THE RXMIBIVION=THE LADIES, RTC. The exhibition of articles in domeatio industry offered for premtume war then proceeded with, The dixplay was vpurvally tine for this State. and spoke well for tbe in- 4 torte of the Kentucky indies tt and suite remain on the xround, and are lewing articles and reowying introductions, DALL AT PARIS—TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION AT LEX+ Tels and ort beneath the dray. weich tited towards the back port. A ehriek asone from a umber of women. and | oll who bebeid the sovident were certain the unforvunate ‘The frigbiened apimal a very fine and one proceeded at full rpeed for the length of 1b borves. when he come in coutact with a light urocery ®agon tarding by the curb stone ja which was Here it stopped and, to the sarpri-¢ of ali, the driver eume out from b neath the vehicl fie bad folien ta front of the wheels, which was ret very for tack nnd bolding on by the relax, Ded miraculou-ly ercaped the horte’s heels, and boon ath the dray, easraloing a wound, not Jengerong, over his eyes und rome inj veiw about bis lege. No bone wae fractured aud. remoun'ing the deay he con- The little boy in the wagoo was an: | terribly frightenvd, ws were manny Daw wee hile, vnadied to walk dragued along benes harmed though 2, North river, | making Grraxgemenss INGTON, BTC. Panis, Ky, opt, 29-2 P.M. There are a large number of people in town to-day. Last night @ public ball was given, which Gen, Sort at tended, He wns receiving visite all this moruing till 11 o’clook, when he went ont to thy Pair grounds, He will leave at four o'clock for Lexington. whore ho will arrive at durk, received by 8 torchlight procession Tle hemlth is tolerably good but the weather is opprosmave Po! intelligence, Mr. Timetby Gilbert who was nominated by the fron rollers of the Fourth Congressional district of Masasta. potte oe Preeldential eh ctor, bax acer | with rhe understanding that le should vote for deott, ~ | Hale, @ Pierco @ bis judgment dented Nanrow E-cere room Duowxime —A women, mumed | Avne Long, sae crowded off Pler No d the nomination, ‘The Webster men of the Tirsk wart of Boston mre On reaching the otend, the Hon. 0, W. Wiz1ass, on behaif of the Bourbon Agricultural Society, spoke as | dates before the convention were Samuel E. Johnson end ollows .—“ Fellow citizens, Gentlemen of the Bour- bon Agricultural Socicty, and Ladies—tho agrecable duty devolves on mo to introduce to your acquaintanee Generels Scott, Wool, and Lawsen. Those are the men who, by their Mlustrious deeds, have iluminated the pages of our nation’s history, and whose names are as fs- miliar to us ashousehold words. In war—in the hardest. | Samuel #. Johnson fought battles for their country's righte—they have won a distinction for military okill and heroism which challenged a world to excel, In thelr place as private citiauns, they have been a celebrated for thelr virtuce, As fertility of her coil, celebrated in fact, for everything; | Brooklyn City Democratic Nominations. The Brooklyn oity democratic Congressional Conven- tion met last evening. at the Eagle Hovel, Fulton street, for the purpose of nominating a candidate to represent “his district. Edward Lynch, Fsq., presided, and Robert B. Clark, Eeq , was chosen Secretary. Full delegation® ‘rom all the wards were present. The prominent candi- Samuel Sloan, but the friends ot neither would yield to be other, and finally, on the fifth ballot, Mr. Thomas W. Cummings, of the Fourth ward. was chosen ss 8 compro- mite candidate, The different ballotings stood as fol- lows :-— First. Second, Third, Fourth. Fifth. 16 20 | Ee Samuel Sloan... 2 au 20 Thomas W. Cummings. 8 $s. 1s Whole number of votes... teeeceee Mr. Cummings was thereupon unanimously nominated, and the following committee was named by the Chair to wait upon and inform bim of the action of the conven- tion:—Robert B Clark , James Mulien and John Farrer. A vote of thank~ was tendered to the chairman, and the meeting adjourced Appointments for To-day. The Democratic Convention of the Congressional district. comprising Fulton, Montgomery, Schenectady, ond Schoharie counties, meets at Fonda. Gerrit. Bmith’s liberty party will hold anothor naticnal convention to day at Syracuse The Fitehburg Agricultural goclety’s exhibition will teke place at Fitebburg. Mr. Wester —We are glad to be able to stato that Mr. Webster's bealth is gradually improving. He bas wo catarrb, this year, of aay consequence. but he has some of the complaints of the season, which make it ne- ceerary for him to have repose and avoid travelliug. As the weather grows cooler. he will doubtless be restored to bis wunl sirepgth and health, In the meantiag, he in cecupied with the great questions pending in his depart. w ud with the culttyation of his noble estate, which forme altogother one of the most comfurtadle, and et the same time unostentatious estublehments, tha’ has ever existed in New England.—Hoston Courier, Sept. 28 Buriat Grounp Excrremenr -For some time yast am exciterent bus prevaiied in the neighborhood of Coates and SchuyiSill Sixth streets, in eoneequence of the rxporure of the Temains of a number of bidies interred iz the burial ground belonging to the congregaaon of 8t. Augustine. located in that vietnity. ‘The lot, or @ portion OF it, bos been sold, and excavations made two procure the ptavel ip doing which the coffins and remains have been tom from their places of deposit, After considerable feeling exhibited on the part ot the friends and relacives cf the deceased thus di od, or tikely to be. and ap- peals made by them tod 2 the work. the Board of Henlth har token the mutver in hand and will ee that the nul ance is abated, — Philadelphia Gazetic, Sem, 20. Da. Tricov’s Bopy Fousp —The bedy of Dr. It. Tricou. who with bis servant was drowned by the up- toting of a boat im the river on Sunday last, was found flowing yesterday at the foot of Louisa street, Third dis- (riet. Itwas blackened and swollen, Depaty Coroner Loze held an inquest, and tbe veraict was—"Died by aoci- Genial drowning.’ The Doctor was about forty years of ace. His remains were interred last evening —New Or- cans, Picayune, Sept. 22 Domestic Miscellany, On Friday morzing, the 23d inst., Mr. Jamos Mealy, of Obio City, wus crossing the Cuyahoga, and stepping on a Log (a8 he was janding) which Was insecure, he was pre- cipitaced into the river and drowned. mon named K. Fich, was drowned on the 28th inst, wt Obio Oity, by the upsetting of » boat. Patrick Halley cut bie throat with a razor, on the 24th net. at Olccinpad, The negro convicted for murder in Suffolk county, Now Jersey, it in said refuses any nourishment, preferring Go Goubt, @ dcath from starvation to being executed. ‘The oare of the Biate against Klauprecht. for shooting 7. Albers, With intent to Kill, and Hering Hiller and bow iT ae oloved in the Mayor's Court at named heid vo bail in the suin of $2.000 each. The treseury of Huntington county. Indiana, was en- fered on the night of the 16th the {ron safe taken out and bureted open with powder, trom which some $3,000 were tuken, $2 000 of which were in gold, The money most! belonged to eltizens. who had placed it there for safe hoepipg the treasurer having a short time before paid out the public fangs in hie settlement with the State, An cid man named James 8. Wilson. dicd recently at Tore Hevte, Indiana, under the singular delusion that he sour ond deughters were wizards and witches, and tequeat hed bie property to a stranger, Aly Mok le, the wool dealer, who was robbed of $48,900 sn Cleveland Lately, ia said to be the same person who Count or Arrears —This Court commonced its S-ptember term at the Capitol (Suoate Co» merping at 10 o'clook Judwes preseat —K Judge, Gordiver. Jewett. Kamonda, Jobpsun. Watao « bercatter — Aidany itles. Sept ArvromsmEnt —Edeard A Cabell, Esq , has just deen appornted Chief Clerk of General Lava Ofllos, “Ate grpiemen of sbility. sod her tor ome time aged as a cles in the Land UMloe. Virgiuls — Washi e! foom the Biate of 00 24 Union Canal, 5, 1634; 81 do, in lots, 103% | from S to W, on ar % KG; 100 Beaver Me: high Navigation, in lots, 64%: 43 do, in L 23 do, 6; 00 North Averica Inaur: phia tank, 1439; 150 Girard tank, o Tican Bank, cash, 156%. Bet Kaiiroad 68, '70, 94 1, 2; 15 Keading Rail ‘irard Bank, b5, m1 do, 1444. Secon 125 Lehigh Convert "72, 106; 4,000 Schu, 1,00 Beaver Me and Delaware Ci jeadow “ailroad, After Board.—$).00 sharos Vicksbur; uylkill Navigation a Om the 15th of September. by the Rev, Charles Isham, Mr. K. Hanaison Reno, to Miss Lconona Sinxtwa, bud ptember 27, at the house of the Rev Dr Burcbard. iu thie otty. by the Rev. H. D. Schermerhorn, Mr. Aurtua Moone, to Mise Cattauine Banay, all of this oity. To Drookiym.on Wednesday, September 2), by the Rev. Charles Beymour Mr. Geonce Cuvarann, to Miss Haxwist ¥. Powsns both of New York On Tuccoay evening, September 28. by the Rev Dr. Cone Joseen H Perry, to Canout Kaward Van Buren, Eeq. | 16th, Dency, Averill, do; brig Matam«ras, Talbot, do, e. elrest daughter of of Hackensack, N. J. ! Diea, Tuerday, Septembor 28 at the residence of her so- Albert Wisher, Je., Mrs, Hasnan Baown, aged 64 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances. and the members of the various assoovations to whiok A Fisher Jr., is at- tached. aro requested to attend the funeral, to-day, from No. # Fifth At No. 8 Franklin Terreco. Hoboken. on Wednesday, ¢ 24, Loaveuia. youngest ohild of Charles aad Btrect. aged 14 monthe. friewds of the family. and members of Pilgrim 14.1. 0. of O. F., are respectfully invited to attend ber funered, from 8t, Paul's church, Hoo afternoon. at 2 o'clock, without further invitattoa. remains will be teken to Greenwocd Uometory for intor- Witztam Anpynson M.D , formerly Professor of Aua- tomy in the Vermont Academ: His friecds ace respectfully tal at St. Matthew's church, in Christopher streot this afternoon. at 4 o'olook precisely. On Wednesday. Boptember 20 of oengertion of the only ebild of John aud aged The relatives snd friends of the family ere requested to attend bee funeral, from the rect: Escex street, this afternoon. at 2 v'olock, In Philadelphia. om the 26th of september, Wa. AL eaep Pass Gasxiy Hat. son of Poter Pena Qaskic and Adelside Gougenheim Eall, aged 16 days. Suddenly. at Bingbemton, Kroome county. N.Y.. on the 2id of September, James C. Bocanpus, in the 36th pects to Rhinebeck, Dutchess Beptember 20, of lingoring illmess, ged 85 yoare, ovited to attend his fua~ deuce uf her parents, St year of bis ego. ” His remaios were county. for intermen Wed Jamas McEnter, His friends aud acquaintances are respectfully invited attend bis funersi. to motrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Hts remains will be taken to from No 178 avenue © Calvary Cemetery for interment. Newark papers please cop: On Wednesday moining of ber age, Luctrna, wife of daughter of Joseph Durbrow The relatives and friends of the family are respectful: tavited to attend her funeral. to morrow moar ovolcek, from her late residence, No, 71 East I'weaty- eighth street. On Wednesday, September 29. at his residence in Sbaron, Conn. Major Gen. Wa, T Krno, aged $2 yours. Funeral cn Saturday, 2t 10 o'ciock, Lis friends are in- vited to attend. Ov Wednesday, September 2, Kowann Gariow, aged 29 years. the friends of the family, and elso those of his brother- in law. Jobu O'Neil. are reapectfully invited to attend his foneral. from bis late reeidence, No. 49 Elisabeth to-morrow afte:noon, at % o'clock. SA SS MAKITIMNE tNTELLIGKACR, eptember 20. in the 29th year Robert M. Bruce, and and North P. Movements of Ocean Steamers, sctira Iniphone, Helden, oend, F River for Virgi YORE—TH's Dav. for sale ON Bebeo, Fall PORT OF NEW YORK, BEPTEMBER 29 1862. 4 Charleston fi ton, Spofferd, Tiles Grant, Port Philip, E B Sutton. }d, Moses, Liverpool, D & A Kingeinud Rte, Ship Calcutta, Loring, Turks Islande. J W Elwell & Co. anaah, Sturges, Clearman & Co. W & JT Tapscott & Co. Cle wiship Southerner, Foster, Charl °. y ton; W Nichols, Lake Cherrytield tor NYork; Gnle ards, Boston for Philadelphia; Juiie Ann, Lomer; selre A F Hew, Eaton, Beverly for Chesapeake Bay; An fis, Blunt, Pembroke for NV orb; EV Dorado, Wase, Addison for do; Ship Andes (Br), } Ship Muydower, Crabtree, New Orlea z ‘JW Blwell & Co, ondon, mar ter. uayre, &o, S$ WL erda, J B Miller. arke, &e, Coe, Anderson & Co, Nesw th & Son, Nev.stn & Son. hornton, Sheph Ellewerth for N¥ Brig Silenus, Williams, Rollins, Ki Thi ant: oiling, Kingston, Nantucket for Baltimore. Clark, NY ork, bri do: Empire Crowell, do; schre October. Pront, Baterprise, Schr BF Uanks, G on, NC, B Blossom & mn. Schr W If Smith, Jones, Wilmington, Dolner & Potter. Schr Frarcia, Spencer, Washington, Bateman & Rudder. ton, Schr Hill Carter, ope Philedelphis; Juinos © Fisher, Velaon, Richmond, C " elson, Richmond, C H Pierson. oad Schr Wm H Mailler, Price, Baltimore, Mailer & Lord. Schr Wm H Rutan, Sprague, Frodericksburg, Van Brant *) Sehr Vary A Rowland, Ra Fehr Eun City, Fi fi Schr Cornelis, Falkner, Boetor Sloop WD Me Sloop Wa 1 Bowen, Peares, Pi ‘hiladelphia, J W MeKee. ton), Harding, Wilmingto in on account of Sid bark Lawrense. for Cayenne; brig Relict, of Choreyneld bound 8, and oth WILMINOTOD 4 Burgos Glaneon, Bost n; Btn, sohre Lamartine, Tylor, NY iP. ‘Monn, Charleston, 4 days, With mde and pascenge ape Hatteras, encounters northward and oavtward; spoke no Veesels on the pareaze, endrik Hudson (pkt), Warner, London and Porte. mouth, 21 days with mdve and S43 pasrengers, to Griswold, Sept, 12, lat 48 49/lon 22 45, spoke ahi Burampore, bound B; 13th, lat 48 30, loi vignale with brig Fleoeo, bound Ej 17$h eachanged sign ale with bark Hel passed n French frigate 6PM, in Int 41.12, Int 65, 45 5, lon 43.16, Morris, Thos PC and Onnghter, J ¥ M Vieke nephew, J Damarest, Olas I Meig, J Bari Mesqurs, M Morqura, R.Cartelto, C Caly H Givers Wind weinnati. on the 24ih inst., and the four persons above { ened stontaebip Humboldt, Lines, ‘rench. Liverpool, Aug 18, with mdse nseengers, to Mervitt & Trimble. (of Savannah), Donton, with mdeo and 33 parsengers to Sturges. Ship Cotton Planter, Parker. Rotterdam, 26 days, with 218 pasvengers, tok D Hurlbut & Co, three deaths om the passage. ), Trautman, Hamburg, 9 days, arsengers, to S Von Seht & Co. Robinson, Neuvitas, 16 ; ) 9, lat 8708, lon iary's nedy, lady and child, A th a Bark Johanna Flise (Lam es we IW Wlwoll Co. § Paul Boggs, hence for St ix, Harrison Goorgotown, 8 days, with naval it Thomas Cornor, Paterson, Wilmington, 8 days, with , Bahor, Albany, 3 days, for Nor Schr Robert B Glovi h, rorue yeers ago was robbed at the City Hotel, Albauy, of ‘Lis corpet bug. containing $30000. He huog it in the hall ab he parsed into dinner. and placed bis top coat over it. It wae taken bef he returned, aud it was seme weeks before he reer ‘dit, It was found after. ide Wilh the greater portion of the money in it. the Cleveland Fair grounds, a men exhibited ¢ wih five feet, a ealf with two heads, and » shoep b five horne and ae many tails. Vor the last quarter, over o million and » quarter of cod letters have been opened at Washington, contain. 4 shent $11 000—@ portion of which has been returned (ote sighufal owners ‘he Wentern rallread train,on Monday afternoon, with ti Addin Gilmore” attached, went from Worcester to Corton (44 miles) in fifty minutes, including all stops. laty of the pame of Loulsa Ont was engaged in * ater from «well in Lawrenc Pa. on the ant, when the lost her balance and was precipi to the waror. The well waa fifty-two feet deep, Letore any aasietance could be obtained she wee 406 Lhe iviination of a Webvoter clap, ' gcownrd. Sch Fileubeth Hall, Tuttle, Albany, & days, for Provi 5 . Sehr Heroine, Swain, Norwioh, 2 4 Sehr Norwich, Jones, Alban: Sehr Lucy Ann, Lufkin, Cal Pearl, Killeg, New Bedfo ards ome’ nyt Mir« Homeley do; Major L Retrango, Canadas Me Whesler,, Mrs Wheeler, Mive Wheeler, A Emanuel, ita Bartlett, Mrat br An cchr William Hussol Sehr Joba A Dis, Davis, NVork; H Reid, Causda; Jas Hondorson, Brazil; Mra Lyon, Canada: Mivw Lyon, des Minney, Wra Bin ary Bin Canada; B Pool treo, do; AW: few Haven, 1 day. 0 Langland, Glasgow; W Paterson. Ajohuston, Mixa Mory Anderson, W Rankin, Mr Raynon, More Bb Riso 0. Glasto w. CHA toamehip Sonthaener—| J MoKain Mra Savl 7 wervant, GW Sheldon, TI Mulded, $"8 Haley and tady, | M Careon, JD Jerse, 18 BE Suamnay. 2 Bosworth, i y Warki Two brian, unknown. dtoamebipa Southerner, Foster, Chariort a John Kibh Wm Hall, M MeCarty, JW Uray, BR Seat Wied wt eins oe t Gombard. Di ¥ pad osama ‘aI dam th, "Shaate Boston; Gees | bs in steceagey Langiae Quem, N OtLomos;, Bietus, Sepe B. Arrived—Ship At Liverpool; barks Univa, iindelphies ae Albany; Sarab Seavey, Road ravite Bartha dane, NYork leo steamer Ajea a hours ieoe of Clipla NYork barks tea a be Smyrna; Heary Kelscy, Havana; brig Garbadous, Aax Pages, Saceu, Arrived—Bark Manchester, Buenos Ayres, sine ed—Steamehip State of Walton, Savaunahs bark Perkins, Piedmont, Key Weet: Mail, Bakor, Boe a0 Wastineton. Knowlton, Portsmouth: sobes Wa (Br), Ritebie, alexansria; Ava, Huff, Boston: & ton, Hi Sriadoa Hawkins, 4 ost Points lexander, Baldwin, New neoms. Brio Trivmen, stranded last fall, has been got off, and i | arrived at Pictow, loth inet. Sonn Many B Baton, at Boston from Jere» inst in lav 29 In 78, loot deok remast, split wails, de, Whalemen. Cla at NBedford 27th, sup Amason (of Pairhavon), Bare ber, N Pavitic Voea Areas Provinoctown 20th, ache Ch 4 And boat, eprun; been hove yped it. Sid same dare, Mitohell, sullivan, of and fur do, 2,000 ap, 2, 0 reported July 12, 1,500 ap on board) SPonex—Ang 23. lat 96.59 N, lon 59 40 W, Goo & Mary. +. 2 mon out, (oil, if ary, net reported; probably ented Aug 18). Tat. Ke. brig Ellis, Richardson, from Mobile for Ni Soy lat 48.40, lon 75-10. ete » Ports. ret: Bermuna, Sc pt 22—arr whe: Ls cy Anne, Yarmouth, W 8; 25d, Bagle, do. Sid 2ith, bark Eliza, Bares, NYork. Uauirax, Sept 22—Arr schr stewart Campbell, O'Briea, Philadelphia. Cla schr Planet Keamey, N York, Arr zith, 10 PM (by telegraph). steamships Sic Joha far- vey. True, & on: 2th, about 9 AM, la, Stone, Liver- powl Ith inst (and sld fr Boston at'— o'olock ). MAK acaino, Sept 6—Sche A ox Mitchell, Blaokingten, fee | NYork t7th, Pictou, Sept 4—Cld barks Brunette, Beals, Philadel, sohra Brooksville, Wott, do; Al” NYork, o, Spt 28—Arr bark Indo nt (Br), Atking, 6 Ach, sblp Wan ntetecn, Creleheoas ag or Kio Jastiney Augie trig Onega (Br). for NYork td Sv Tronas, Sept 20—Brig Thos Trowbridge, Truwbei rep; tchr Julia Ridgeway, refitting. Brig Virginia old for Spanish Moin Sept 17, t Joun, NB. Sept ladelphia; 24! bark Industry. K Of the port 27th, n. Mayo, di igs wy pared "the A NYork, Cd Zid, ships Celestial Ei roe, Cork; Vame nderwon, London; 24th, se old, Bogart, York; 26th, Cuba, Cavanagh, Boston, NL BOR, Sept I7- brig Read; }, Morris, NYorts 20th, eohr Kelmont, Smith, do. Sid’ 176) he Kel Johe~7) gon, Alexandria; Nickerson, do. ‘tut. brige Chas De Wolf, N York; Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA, Sept 20—Arr brig Enooh Pratt, Bostoms seohre Fairfax, Venfiela, NYork; Northern Light, Baylioa, do. BALTIMORE, Sopt 2: ‘Liverpool Aug ures, Arr ship Susan E Howell, Nex barks Baltimore (Bi a won, do. bark and two herm brigs, unknown. Cid ship dervon, Coffin, Rotterdau.; brigs Mary Emily, & and a'mkt; New Bra (Br). Palivey, st Johus, Ni jamaica: N Gazelle, Lanfare, ‘orton, Wareham. hip, three varks, four full rigged J Off the Rappahannock, and two berm brigs, ali bound up. BOSION, sept zo—Acr bike Nara ndleton. For tune Ieland 12th inet; Avo Humphery, arleston 176m inst; brive Aun Maria, Smith, Chariestou, ¥. 0 inet; Whee ton, Wovetcr, Aloxandria, rmah, Ely, Belvis ; Can- dace, Metthews do; Markiaud, Yates, David K'Ahin, Hox Whipple, Geyer, co; B Hinds Per Saganaw, Crowell, do; Télos, Moon, do; Augola, Mot Davis, do; vebra Mary E Balok, Webber, Se- North Caroling, soaman, Charle.ton Int {nasty a Kelso, Norfolk; Church, Philadelphia; Marietta: Burt, kerry, du; Marciay Bunker, do; H M Johnson, Lunt; do: Reporter, Gina, ¢o5 Roxbury, Nickerson, do; Charm, Berry, do Phippaburg, Bl do; ‘Triumph,’ Mason, do: D B tarnard, JL Whit odftey, co; Teneriffe, is, do; Camilla, Blitard, Brandy wii gun, Aloany; Banner, Goo do. Ganger Mary Keod, Reed, Koudout; Bennett, do; Cs Spear, NYork; Cluderetla, Euis, do; Floriva, Loug, do; Max ria, Kelley, do; leaao Achirn, oyivester, do, Lancon Dean, Ulmer, do; Cordelia, ar, GO; ate: Aamiral, Wood, st dobn, NB, vis Eastport. Cld hark neiro; brig Athens, Wy men, Charleston; schre bad De Frates, Aux Cayes; Victory, Baker, Alexandria; Bae: tale, Wells, Philadelphia. Sid ship Fiymoutn Rvok; Petrea: ra; Sea Bird, Concord, Lucy Watts. FALL RIVER, Sept 26—Arr © Richd Bordo: a cific, Hewett P delphia; 27th, Minerva, MeGivera, Baltimore, Sld 27th, schr Jrem Smith, ao. The bark Montpelier, and gohr Uphir (from Digtton) before re- Pe at anchor off this port, have sniled, eupposed for Phe adelphis. Paved down 27th, brig Toledo, Hemingway, from Dighton, apn tor mapa cles EARDINER, Sopt 23—arr sche Ontario, NYork, Sid 204, echr Benj Franklin, Baltimore. NEW EANS, Sept 2l—Arr steamships Bonjamin Fravklin, Teal. NYork: Louistaoa, ee bee Galveston; ships Hero, Griffith, NYork; Milan, Cotter, bos ton 26 daye; John Henry, Oxnard. Philedctphia. bark In- ee Fy us, Thetpron, Rio de Janeire 40 guys; brig Curro (Sp, Kicoms, Malaga 40 days. Welow coming up, ships Marativon, from Philadelphia, William, and Lexiug m Bouton; Colombe, fom NYork, brig Octavia, from’ Havana: sche Brazos, from San Juan. Cid steamships El Dorado, Baxter, Aspinwall; Dauiel Webster, Graffam, Saa Juaw de Nioara- Parthenon, Mathews, Liverpuol; brig Comte Cro h inet, ship Oswogo; 19th, bark Funny, and to Oceanic s. South West Pass, Sept 21, 445, PM, the stoamor Empire City, from § York, baajust arrivod hero, NORFOLK, Sept 25—Arr vers Arion, McLaughlin, Prov dence; B Vandiver Jones, Fredericksburg, bud for Charlo tin for mon; 27th, brig Lancet, Molntyre, Cam: di bre Nancy Bishop, Kelly, Boston: Louisa, Chsea, City Pelut, bovud to Boston, put in looky (as before reporte REWVORT, sept 27—Are brige Alabama, Brags, E Port for Philadelphia; Pints, Uullier, Harvey, NH. tor d Richmond; Lucy Anu, Arey, N York for Kennebe a Torrill, Rell, Boston f Brick, erson, Troy for N Bedford; Senator, Roberta, Fall River; sloope Independent, Burdick, N York; Ann Klis, iver for h, Lincoln, Taunton for Trlumph, Robinson, t for NYork: New Yorn, bs, NYork for Providence: 2sth, brige John & Bick, Nickerson, for Nbedford; echra A 3 Ellis, Pari idence, Suenn & Mary, Mathows, Provi- hin; Expedite, Rucket, Philadelphia; er, NYork; Larriet, Hrightmen, Falk a Sn ely, do for Wit for doy e- spell, Reynolus, Millbridge for do: Henry, Balti- 8 Providence for Baltimore; Capt Jone, Inker, Manchester, sterling, Fall River for nn, N York for Boston. é Sept 26—Arr cchrt Edwin, Philadel. do. pt 26-~Arr ackr Eunice H Adama, th, Mary Fra HEDFORD. PHILADELP Arr stermship Kennebee, ‘anton, Crowell, Boston; Vistor Park, Ty por vetamonth, ryman, Bo- ordon, Boston; Wm Deal Piary. PORTLAND, Sept 24—Arr brig Leontius, Mer naire: sehr Gocrge & Mary, Lord, Elieworth for NYork. pNCE. PROVIDE —Arr schre Cornelia, Weaver, nj Brown, Hondrik Hudson, New York, Gibbs, d 6, do: Congress, Mot Queen, Crowell, an ickorson; Susan’ M " stom, ( r PROVINCETOWN, Scope Y--Arr bark i for Rarcelous, 3 oss of Capt WH aud crew. he Melrose, Hariing. Philadelphia SALEM, Sept » N¥or! iladelphia, Gen is, Boston: onto. Wells, Little, pondon a, Nichol hy achra Belipse, Gow dslphin; Patrick Hoory, pion, Win Raver ft, re Win R Hay odrich, Win Millis, Risk G Knight, Mi ‘Wm Feriado and nephow, J Ramos, J Racin Jor, A. ond —W C Adame, A ASayre, R Kens Bb Godwin, " Brown, Wm nm, WT Jenne and 68 L Courier, Jo n—Ship Hondrtk Hudson—Walter Arnold, Canadas ny Harrrive ‘Ward, London: Mrv Parry. Mrs Franoss Worth 4 ened, England; B Hutshineon, hip Cornolina—Mre Giles, Sydney and Chas rd, Mrs Daniels, Goorge Manwing, Jobe Wm Turner. Passengors Salled. GrascowSteamiblp Glasgow—W DB Taylug, Mrs WB ork, Franote Hemsley, Boston; Mrs Mamaloy, dos m, Kinderhor kt rey, MEC_A Litbort, lady, three children and nell Gomes, Sam 4d © Porter, CY W a mbes. Mise Callaway, Migh Kennedy, WG Konnedy, ‘hambers, 4 Dr Chafel, Col'n Condy, Fieell, © Sargeant, J Habson, I Mare servant. F Clappand obild « Ki © Vyde, lady, two obildren aud NK LovettG 2 Ctark, Mixa Wi O punn, W Newhol), J Yyrums nad lady = z nie ES

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