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e nd truly for your kindees Thiaks Load cheers were g: ven as ibe happy nmarks fp res ove Gen, Seoit tben prec-eded to the cemetery, pre . the williary, apd followed by numerous eltizens, The cemetery is a most beau iful epot After driving round Abe great Kemocky monsuent sud viewing the graves where Daniel Boope wed win matside by side, General Scott retarned, being much fatigued. General Wool war twken un obarge by a large body of | 8¢ ind dewostats, who retaic hitn as their guest. General Lawson procseded on wich bis personal friends te Loviville, Canmone cortinve firiog bibited tm the streets, A whip meeting is to be heid this eroning in the Capi tol, at wbich Gevernur sietoade and others speak A demceratic mecun, bo aso to be held, presided over by Governor Powrll. A NIGHT OF EXCITEVENT AT PKANKFORT—TWO TO- LIICa1 MEET! GS SPSEOKS ON THE ROUTR TO LODISVILLE- KECEIION IREKE, ETC. Louisvitne, Oct. 1, 1852, Genera! Scott left Frask‘ort this morning, after a night of exolli me Di—dar ¢ serepeding, bonfires, aad other especies of amUSEmeLt Oring FeForted to by the maltitude, ‘Two political meetings were held im the course of the evening, the de mocra’s at tue Court House aud the whigs atthe Capiiol, Tbe jatter was the most mumerously at- tended, many Whigs being in towm to receive General Scott, The deuccrats bowever, nad a very respectable number, apd Geveral Woe attended their meeting for a short time, pleaoing fatigue when be retired. During the epure bight she etvisens gathered together im houses, or perambuwicd the streots, singing patriotic ongs, aud General Scurt was serenaded after retiring to est. ‘At first contideratle opposition took place la the streets, betweem the spouters for Scott and Pierce, but thefriendly strife enavo in the triumph of the whigs, who improved tmo siciery by shouting themselves hhoarte On the progrers of the curs, betwoen Frankfort end this city. at, the stations of Emineaee and Lagrange, Jarge nuabers of otizens assembled, and brief specches: were made at each place. At the former station, L. L. Bashan, im welcoming General Scott aliuard co his servieos ia the fleld andsaid the citizens of Kentucky hoped to pluce him in the Presidential chair aru reward In reply, Gen, Scout stated that if called upon to fill the Presidential or avy otber vflice, he ehou.d be ready, as he ever bad been, to serve his country—but that was a sub- ject he dia not derire to dwell upon. He was in the hands of the people, and with them was left the iesae, When the cars wer just eturting to leave, Mr. Preston of Lowisvite. was recoguized and culled forth. He said he had but time to tell tuem he was following in tho wake of Gen. Scott, to Wasbiogion. He iz a candidate for Con. grese, avd isa Sue locking, able and popular man, At Lagrange, Gen. soott was introduced to a large crowd by Mr. Balury. Tbe Cencral thanked the citt- wens of the county for meeting him thore, and stated that he bad bern ivi ed ww atiend their agcoultural feir, whieh be ehoute beve doue hud it been in bis power, but he Was forera to yu forward, and de eel that geati- fication, He baw lately attended the Bourbon couaty far, apd the pleasure be bea experienced thore would minke Lom enaious to attend other exhibilions of a simi- jas cberucter. A bande Beott and Graham banner was taken on at this piuce und elo dcicgauon, Which accompanied the peity to Loutrvine. ‘On tbe approach of the cars to the upper station, some distance frum the cny of Louisvilie, cannon thun- ders forth wel of the guest's arrival, amd long Delore Ube cate repped. @ dense mass of people lined both rides of the rails enc maay elaog to the sides of the cers, Ul Ube jmiuent oat ger of being crushed, Lt was e milfole that ve woeide nut «ceur Wheu the curs cute 10 a stand, a scene of the wildest vbusikom was presend. ‘The deatening shouts of the wul.acude wore we Scott showed bimsif, and was wee by the Mayer of 1 y- rye Dumber of Woops were drawn up, and a party f penth men on horreback also. bat their efforts to keep heck the crows Ree tutne The care surrounded, sv@ theusunds rushes torward to grasp the eld wartior by the bend. THE MAVOR’s WELCOMING SPEECH. Mayor Evsep then weloomed Gen, Scott to the city in un ekyueDtaodress, im te couree of which he sai With your presence ts sssoc1wted many thrilling eo Ahewag 112 Che gloitous neld of Lundy's Lane field, 1a which death WAALS imagine we coo in th give we besr your voice rising above the shad pale apd the shouts of combuttauss. calling your country. men to viclory cr o In tke ‘contemplation Of the war With Mexico, we poresive the kill and valor which bave placed your name high om the rolie of tbe great captains of ancient and modern times. In meu.ory we accompany you from the surf of the gulf apa tne cliff. of Cerro Gordo, through the blaz- ing lines of Chepulepec avd Churabusco. until we seo ed stand beneath the eters and sizipes of our Union, the jurelieg conqueror of Mexico. But itis mot your mili tery sebievemen's alune, tbat clicit our commendations, In you we recognise the fiend acd comforter of the ian- guisbing and dy wy older; the bola and intrepid friend of tbe oppressed In-bwen, whom Bridsh tyran‘s would have unju-ily consigned to traitors’ graves, and, ebove th, we look upon you as the sirenu- ous edvocate cof peare, when war can be avoided consistently with ratioval honor. Sir, the successful Warrior #Le has de olsted empires for his own ag craa- Gizement, the succes fol usurper cf hia country’e rights and Liberties. m»y have bis hours of swelling pride, in which he moy lock with a heathen’s joy upon the adula tion of sycopban's \hat surround hiat; but the honors of euch @ ove cep Dever ccropare with thore that fill up the life of bim who never drew the sword but in defence of liberty, aud who duily reads his history im a nation’s gratitude, The Nayor then bid the General woleome once Wore, On behait of the multitude, 80 wild wee the en! busiasm ofthe crowd that it was im- poseibie for scott to reply. The cars, therefore, pro ceeded Flowly through the dense mass of human beings into the town asians is 0x d great © Here earnager. each with four horsce, were in wal‘ing for Generis sevit and Weol. as Well as Conveyunses for the deirgation the passage to the Louisville H was like the triumjbunc progress of some conqueror fresh from victorious bet'le-aeius The streets were crammed, full of people. while enpantly dressed ladies thronged every wiccow ard wavea their bandkerobiefé as the pro- cession pursed Opposite the hevel fresh thousands wore gathered, and their shouts were absolutely deafenin; WELCOME BY GOVERNOR CRITTENDEN, Generel Feott, baving entered the hotel through « double tile Cf oloiers appeared on the balcony, where he Wa met by Govermcr Crittenden ®ho, inan adic ad ires bade him Weloome. LHe raid General Scott and G eral Wooi—I bare ibe homor of being deputed. by a commiitee of the cl izes of Louisville, and el4o on be- Daut of the pro of this hote Welcome you to the city of Le A‘ubough it bas been your lot to K copld vot be that your nimes would i here in Kentucky or that we should Of those great recvices which have eo proudly elevated your Demes 1p the opinion of your coun'rymen. Yes. Keuivcky bes beard wiih swelling bosoms of your feeds. av0 bt kuows fut! well Low to be grateful to those who bave scied wobly for their country Mr. Crittea den then dwelt equently on the services of both. and bade them & heary weicome-a Kentucky weloome—(o Louie rive, REPLY OF NERAL BCOTT. Gerera! Scort. ndvancin, e bulcony, as soon aa the chee bed +ubrived, raid Peliow citizens of Ken- tucky—I nvgbt well be mtumidated by this furmidable ar- rey Of mav'y countenanees, did I not kvow that I stand inthe presence of warm aod honest friends, But I feel that I em new before my eountrymen—my countrymen equally, whether usiive born or adopted—aud therefore J etand before you to thauk you heartily tor yoar kind and gratifying weleome ‘d the elo. qUCUt acdrere made wo me by your’ fellow citizen, the Sblest orator of ibe preseut day—tor I have no doubt. fince that great man, whose ors you al! mourn, haseuok Yio the grave. his Most eloquent voice in all Kentucky—you have heard my ancient feiend, who bus grown pray with me in the service of his country. dweil must elogu-ntly upon the deeds ot the tcidieis who are now bifers you; ana per. me to thavk bim and you all f » kinduese Jusions, and the warmth of yo ttrenger to Loulsvinte There was a My former dsys, when I spent the yrester part of two yeare im this cicy, mud | then witmemed the noble hospt- ality, sno dicovrd the kind-beartedness of her citi gens §Sivee then the eyes of t Garkened with the fila: of dest Billed wih noble sucees+urs-- by sous worthy of the brave fires Who preeedea ‘hem, —Lowlrville has been singe then treble on vemlos ws the evidence of this vast multi ore I knew have been but thetr places are tude will fully testity, She ba: roved in wealth, ia buildings, end in general prosperity; and may che mill continue in ber onward se I have | now len a fraciion over seven day of Kentucky, 1 isuged at the northern gate of tho { State, at Maysville, end trom that hour I bave been ‘the ree wt of fwvors and kindpe-ses sufficient to lavt a life time. I have received gratification upon gratilica. tion. J hr reen 8 coun : wounding in beauties and teeming wih the fat ot t J bave seea men and ital avd worhy ray how deep of their nd women evel Kentnc vowe can produce—men, | porrerrrd of tt mt Oo of taleut and the firet { Guaittics. ¢ } | Eratifiest H ' from the eight boca o ; one Oberra 1 1 made yeeterdoy on | hestepe of the Copi'ol J then ssid Kente : Etato test ie peace best tt deasia mer aaretaon | io her devotion to the glorious Luton. J siihout wrovg to apy other Bet, ther Kentucd y 1 neee wiih Whi . pity. The numes v ate which g . devotion t * Thowe that When you gave Whe Did you love «1 Love that Rich to that Cleveland speech Grncrel comoluded. and | Boott, the Hudson Freeman thus touches eff ite Gum Weel was then caved furth, and made a few vory pos ged Sout sherds Tis crust at Patrick such fun to be posin, That © brogue ’ you've heard two soore yoar every Apd not loved it before, & di a bit, I love that rich brogue."” Lat your tong spore leome To reference You woule * + Toye ths ric gun) In the Asior mind To repeat all p No macier bow ™ Tlove that rich Alshough we're “T lowe that rie When € That you never If you could'nt You Love ttas wel pe rhe ‘bat eame * » 1 love that ric Our voter yo Now Giveialb When Pat's aftber sor at rieh bi et Coula't be ree That came *Navive wolf covered *Native Americun jot brogue whee hh browne.” our assent fo an lleation inclined ? tnt or Denert men we, a ‘That Paddy should pever a citizen be? ogue.’? but cattle v ha brogue.”? could sit get P lok to belp p pe y Pier hh brogae b a love better sti ar you Ty FP The Nomtnations, Bregue.” of General Now Gioral you're jokia, You love it how well, n septiments honestly tell-— us here from Erin's green lands, But in makirg yer laws. you'd give ws no hand. Did you love it whea, * fined" 500 -maiched up your pea, : liouse parlor. and esrmestly wrote, That Lishmen vere not deerving a vote? * Ab you loved it indeed, afearmas oreed, Son cluimed of that party, the leader to be, Who would take from the Inéh, their rights to be free. » thot rick brogus.”” when you told us your | Tkoow you belovg, ry wbick uleazs love Lrishmes etroog votes are Wanted draws p Pest of the year Whev did you begin? “y Kobo You. You coula nt get in he UreetdenUs Chair, you there i be ownla’, tive dey in the mormia’, «fails on your ears, in bree il'gamt oheers. oudt Mischor Seott, would you uot! airy. qUIL COAXiNg aud taxing, & ite himself he'll be planing. blauney. old fellow, day wilt ewatiow idxde be a fool, with Whig wool, SHibLalsit. OLITICS. ear, The annexed table, which is carefully oompiled, shows he nominations made by the committees and delagate conventions of the two leading parties up to last night, It ia as accurate as possible, and we are in a position to complete it according @s the nominations proceed :— CONGRESSIONAL MBMBERS. 1th isi 8th—1 19h... Sth—10th, Otb—1ith.. 10th—12th & 1Wh—2h, 12th—34th 18th—L5th Lib—16th & 1oth—17th,.. 16th—16th, Offices. Mayor. Surreme Cou CounseL 10 Tih—Gth, 16th ‘ena ‘20th Districts ond Wands. Ist—lst and zd Sorenion Count .. Kobert Emmet, CorvoratiONn .Joha Wheeler, bh and ASSEMBLY MEMBERS. Democrats. .-Bred. WU. Wede- 2d—2d and 6th 3d—4tb. dos. Kose. Jr. 4tbh—6tb R. D Livingston. toseleot 6th—7th i. F. Alden th—Sth. «LB. T Gilmore. Tth—9ih. Jas Cronkright, Moses D Gale. ..Brestus W. Glover, 19th. Henry Shaw. D. O'Keefe, Je. Dan, B. Teylor. uascil B Field. Solomon B, Noble. -Thos. P St John. ‘Jes Mi, Smith, Jr. CITY NOMINATIONS. De ur... R. 1. Morris. TH Districts and W ards. Democrats e. 8a, bub, Hiram Wailbridge. James Bowen. «Mike Walsh, J, HL, Hobart Haws. . 18th, and Williamebure Pik M. Tweed. Joseph Hoxis, o— 11th, Louk. a1 bs 7 Mocting adjourn'd, «Win. A. Walkor, Robt, @, Campbell. Frans. 6, Cuttiog James Brooks. Whigs, The whig com. kind mittces will moet Henry !f, Howard, upon Monday. the 4th inst., im order didates for the Assem! districts. re emacrat. , wed. A. Westervelt. Morgan Morgans. J. L, Mason Chas. B. Kirklen t. -Robert J. Dillon. Ogden Hoffman, Manine Court,...4. 4, Thompon, J, 1. White, Altred A. Phiilios, Wa. H. Stodgiel, Flor’ce MoCs . James Lynoh, Comrrrotien.....Azeriah C. Fagg. Joseph R Taylor. Grrr Instscrox s.Tbos. K Downing Charles Ridaie. SHERIFF. ‘Jobn Oreer. James Kelly. County Giknx....R B. Connelly, George W. Riblett. CokoneRs «+ TREES, Cos Werds MiSsIONER . new Ropams anv Scr ‘Dr. W. O'Doonall. T Dr. Joseph stilton. or Ams ti Menday, 4th inst. hig nomi will be aade John J, Doane, ashrsbann Degro, Washington Sunith, Joveph W Browne. veesdobu J, Tait, tos Rutriott Breaden Hekmus W. Wells, CONSFADLES. . >. Patrick Phelan, Alexender Bulty Wa. Phompron, C. Kroger. WARD ASSESSORS. -Jocoph blackberne, .W. @. Dunlap, POLICEK SUSTICR. 8d District-- Sthend { Sth 1st District. 2d District...... oa District... from t avenue, count, 1AM Kev Dr. Vimto aust both pre port of him Hon. J.C. &r proeeutions, t pototed one of With Jeave to lot as fcilo Total member Aud it I me The Generel time evkeod ‘h Lottom of ap old sold ¢ f and retinve asnid the shout bonfire Woee wan turn called pon mad ‘if one happy epeech. whch « y loudly ayy The » recta cmtinue Lliet wih px nud tan hiv in Or dea with wietere i Cer ad remains dere worll Monday, 5 A 1 PF OLS Iullersomville to a. Wards, Sixty-ninth Diocesan Conver testant Episcopal Charch, ELECTION OF A PROVISIONAL BISHOP. The Convention assembled yesterday at 9 A. M. ‘The audience was as numerous as on the proceding days, Morbing prayer was read by the Rev. Minot M, Wells, Cheplaim of the State Prison. Sin; Whole number... Necessary vo a cboice Whole pumber ....... Necessery to a choice hey, Dr. Wainwright... Rey. Dr Vinton.. Rev. Dr. Seabury Total The Prespens “ary the clerical wnd lay votes should concur in the nomination end that although the laity bad made a choiee they pencen sid—In re { is very extraordinary hat a ole ' enonical obedience to the eecivriastical authorities, hould resort io & elvil courre, and hurass, by suits and in obedience to that toclriusticn! suthority to. inquiry into his conduct, drrerves rprodal and particular attention the temecy I oan now prepared to suggest: wove that a tpecisl co appointed to inquire into the m: Woiker, and report upon it, £ do not with to be ap ‘Tie tellers Lez .Wm. B Aitkin. Jas, Andrews, Je. SPECTORS Oi BLBCTION. 1 voee Jobe Hf, Williams, Johu Dalton . Bamuel Auld. JonuC Aleted. seoees Thomas Greon. Wiliam Johnston, SIXTH BALLOT. CLERICAL, Wainwright feabwy.., BMD cssss cave 10 ” #. 4. Johmeon, 3 Total., as coed to another ballot. be committee a0: ittee of the commitree The motion wae put and carried and the Chairman eppolpied Dr Unwhkes sud Dr Taylor a a comuntin oouren the seventh bul. {and report uring thi eutertd Rev. Dr Kipp Ker, Dr. Taylor . ference to that report, it ZymAD, Under the vows nis convention be or of the Kev, Mr The Temperance Committess of Nomination have selec'ed the fullowing candidates :—In the Niath ward— For membcr of As:embly, Charles ©. Leigh; for Assistant Alderman, Henry Dubois; for Assessor. Henry Volk. In the Thirteenth ward—For membor of Assembly. James Harper; for Assistaut Alderman, Stephen R. Halsey; tor vor Jobn Martin, Nuither party, as fac as we have teen. hws made any nomination fur Sohooi Commission ers, Inepectors, or Trustees. WHIG CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. At the Seventh Congressional district, the delegates Ninlh, Sixteench, and Pwenticth wards met Dedaree’s Hotel, corner of Twenty fifth street and Kighth and nomiuated Rubert G. Campbell, of the Twentieth ward, as a candidate for Congress tion of the Pro- ing, Westchester y. and the Lessons by the Rev. 8. Keed, Rector of tke Church of the Holy Hwnocents, Albuny. The Rev, Wa. Creighton. D. D , presided. ‘che Copvention was culled to order by the President, at The minutes of Thursday's proceedings were read by the Rev. Mr, Haight, the Secretary, and approved. ‘The Puseipenr stated that the first business in order Was the presentation of certificates by lay delegates, ine tellers here entered, and reported the following lot : 152 7 teat both ‘Lhe vellers accordingly proceeded to another ballot. REPORT OF STANDING COMMITTEE, ‘The Beonatany read the remaining portion of the re- s committee, which was interfered with yes- \erday by the announcement of the bailota. A communication was feud, counceted with the report of the Stavging Commitice, etuting that emits of law had ip the sot | OM commenced by Key. W. B. Walker » of the committee appointed to examine charges against ainst members It But what is I have to mh Horatio rotter Total. ....++ Dr, Kore stated. that if 16 would harmonise the action of the convention be sould witudra@ his name aod be U bis friends would not reek to eleot Dim but votes im the future bailuts im favor vf some promavent candidate, Tbere not betog a cvfiicient number for election s fur ther builot Wes pro eeded with, be question ieourted ‘Upem the report or the Braseiog Comaiitee. A vari Grieble discm stow Cook pisce in reference ty s difiraley relative to the reo'orst ip property fo, of the patina 0° Fails, wad the tate Rese, by ocasea’ of the cow n tatement explapatory of bis reasons tor rotprin g Lo gree Up Ube propercy whiob the vostry claim sd, ouid 4 he had thought wuoh & coure nevessary, » produerd afhdavits from various porsous, whton would Lave entity cxomrated him from all oonsire to the matier fir Tync—1do net hink this Convention ix a proper place for the Ciseustion of thie matier, and 1 thersfure Move 16 pO Tpone 1 indetiuitely. Tee motion war adop ed, ‘The tollere declared the uieth ballot as follows; — Whole number...... cLeKieaL, Key, Lr. Wainwright 04 Kev. Dr. Johnson +” Vinten . ar 8 bhawkes: i * penbury Morgan. i ® oVicar Payior..... 4 Habe, . at 8 Beaetl, Laity. Whole nomter . ... Lov. De Weinwright $4 kev De’ Winton “ De Vinton ” 5 oe ee LOT Ths Rov. J, D. Vinsow waid—L beg to move thet it be determined unawinourly that the Kew De Jonsthsu N Walberight t- clctea piovistonel bishop of this ator. Wit you 1adolge me, before L take my seat. with a fow yemaiko? [Stet veg to cougratulste you aad tuis lon veotion the divvess and he church, #¢ this union sud at this cleotiog, of & gentleman Whom We ail coufeas and 4. Knowicdge to be a gentieman remarkable for emiabilicy. courtesy, man! aud kaostooge. and of fast acd kind sympathies, who in the course of his progress through the diooess will, L trust, receive the hearty euppoet end warm affection of every man, womaa, oud child, For one, cir, IT rejetoe im this reeuit, 1 rejoice that 2 am relwved from a@ position of 69) much pei, and beg thove who have in the cov-otentious pertcrmancs of their duty, entertatacd Prejudices or opin ons adverne, to reling’ fuch feelings, ard that they will with me unite ia tha beercicet support of him whom we have now elected aud ive to bim not only honor, but obedience as our Cather ie God. sir. Loopgratulate the diocese. I must say L have « eympatby wh tim who is oalled upon to exer cise euch imporiant duties I pray that he may bo sup- ported ond upheld in their disoba ge by the Great Head of the Charch Rev, Mr. His, caoonded tho motion in w few remarks and it prevsiled, A oommiltcs, courivting of Dra, Higbee and Vint Hon, Cbicf Justice Jones sud Hom J. A King was ap- potted, to epprive the Provisional Bishop ciset of his eleo- On motion of the Becnnrany, it waa resolved that there bea public thenkegiving offered to Almighty God, in view of the auspicious recult just obtained, unis evening, in thiechuroh. A biiet reoves was then taken, after which the com: mittee returned, aud through Dr. Higbee. thelr chair- man. reported thet they bed waited upon the Provisional Bishop clect. and tbat they bad, through the Rev. Dr. Vinton. spprised Dr, Wainwright of ciection to whiob be repiied thet he would respond in the course of the das im writing. ‘The Vonvention then resumed the regular business. The clection of Standing and Leste & Committees being in order. (ke House went, into ballot therefor, On motion. it was Resolved That the testimonials for the cousecration of the ormoan Bishop ekeot. be im mediately signed by the Clergy and laity of this conven- tion, ‘The teciimonisi at foot was eigned by a constitution: majority of (ho clergy and lay delegates composing the oonvention. , TESTIMONY PROM THE MEMBFRA OF THE CONVENTION IN THE DIOCESE OF KEW YORK. Creighton for the adie msuacr iw Sbieb be bas dirohared bis duty; whioh motivn was carr d Upanimourl; Dr Camonvon Te uroed bis thanks for the ooartesy nd bindneee which had been meuite-ted to bim by this Mr Hitt moved the thanks of the convection be given to the Treasurer, Seote'ary, @nd As-istant-deoretery. which waa carried ‘the Seouerany moved that e committee be appointed tocenauct the Bisbop as in restinend tw aadcses the copventien to tbe platform, fhe Commit'ce accordivgly coudnoted the Rey. Dr. Waiv ht (The rece ally ek oved Provi-toaal Bisa op) to Ube platform @boo be ovtivered the followtoy adders s:~ I bee have to revam w tots Vourrativa my most beartfeit thonks for the coofiéevcr they have repsed ta me T feel o tery Deavy weigat of comp m-tnitity led upen we; apd shen I look round sod rewom er ‘hey Wy Mortexcelevt frieud at my right baud tearful of bis reeponibuity, im sll bumutry snetoks from it. Lo say to myrelf, what am T that IT nbouta 11 fuel iL Co be the caure of de t. aod C not refure; and to bim [ teak apd beeweot tim 6) arto we Brethren of the Convention, Lask your prayers to Unie fect, Tsbatl need your pragere; Tsball aod your arristepor. and Labatt nerd—aad shall Cart nave? —your sympathy aod your love You know vans the labors of this dioceses should the geveral ebaroh ploase to confirm your deotelon and «uthorise my coamore tion to ‘the holy office of Bishop in ths cuiesn of God— these scoumula'ed daties wilt fall upom ume. I make no pl dyer in r gard to my mode of dissharzing tb+m ehoutd [ be called to that duty. You wilt Cam rure ask fer no pledges at my bauds. [ oaa voly ay (hir—thnt lookivg Above for greos wisdom aud streagtn to begiven to we I will devote the best troulties of uiad ana bedy which God bas given to me to your section Hore will Tepend my days in endeavoring to aosom- plich if it be possinle. the great objects which are pre-eot to the minds of us all; aad the fie-t is that we ould be henorforth_ a bepp: @ untied body, that there should be no ditiaoos among ui—no heart-rond ipge—and that if there be ¢itfereno-s of opiaion wo hould each agree in cbarity to differ one from the o her. snd Fhould remember thas the eye of God is uven ur all. avd that we hive great oxu-o to carry fur- ward and extend Christ's holy cauroh When f look at the vast extent of this divcess in thiy city and iu the country, ( cam reeithst much ix to ba dove; and by the bieelog of God. we can scoomolt-o much, It will be my object. as rapidly as Lem tufucmd in read to thee mutters. to preeenttbem co your vo ice = But, my beloved brethren Edo o tend. upon ‘his prevent occasion to way more than to express wy thanks to you. as I bave now dove. for the coafidau:e you have repored in me, {t is my intention, ploare God. to return an answer to your invitation more deliberately, whem I have thought more ovrefaily upoo the matter, which I trast to do io a very brief spsce of time, and it ts my purpose thea to prosent it to you in a written form, Till than [ask your Gulgence ; and now ta coucluciog thees remarks, my I ask from you. vpup the prownt occasion your prayars? Mny I ak you to join with me in thac beautiful preyer ko apprcpriate at the time of the iastitution of a minis ter. avd which I design upon tho present cooasion to ap propriate to myrelf TE ask you to join with me in tt A prayer was then read by the Provisional Bishop « Gloria in Excelsis was sung and the organ having per. formed Mozart's Gloria choras, the coaventioa adjourned until 9A M. today, Securday ea a ce a OAT TE EE Married, On Thursiay, Sept 90, by tho Rev. Dr Knox, Wit- nam H Pax, to Apevaibe, daughter of tho Late Bonja- min Ferris, all of this city. at the Charch of At Boston, on Wedvesday, Sept. 20 the Aavent. by Rev Dr Eaton Samure Kerri 4 editor of the Borton Courier, to Miss Lois Jane Rosina In the city of Philadelphis. at St. Mary’s church, by the Rey. Facber Strobell, Mr Entce P Tovateror, to Miss Orana E Lowney. all of the above named piace. On Thursday. Bept. 80, by tho Rev, ® L, Townsend Isaian Townsenn to Canoiine Ciara Reoina Bactren- Bexonn. all of this city. On Thur-day evening. Sept. 80, at the Methodist Epis copal Church, Mulberry etreet. by Rev. 6. D Havens, Me. Groce H. Case to Miss Buzaser Freco, all of this city. Th Brooklyn, Avgust 11, by tho Rev. Nicholas White, Mr. Enwin Cox to Tear, MoGipuon, both of this city. Died, On Friday morning. October 1. Exces Rooney. daugh- ter of John aud Seruh Rooney, inthe 10th year of hor ‘ARO, ‘The funeral will take place from the resideuce of hor parents, at Astoria, L. I.. to morcow. at 10 o'clock. A. M. ‘At Kost Chester. suddenly. on Thursday. Sept. 30. Wit- tiam E. Hoxie. for msny years one of the most highly es- teemed shipmarters of this port. His fuveral will take place at the sosidence of his fa- ther in-law, Wm. Matthews. at East Chester. this afcer- We, whose nsmes are underwritten, fully sensible bow important it is, tuat (he secred office of & Bishop ehould Rot be unwotthily couferred, and firmly persuaded that it is our duty to beer testimony on this solemn occasion, without partiality or affection. do, {a the presence of Al- mighty Gud, tetify thet the Kev. Willem Croightou D. D.. ie not. co fer ae we are informed ja-tly tiaole to evil report. eith-r for error ic religion, or for visciousness im Life ; and thet we do not know or be iove thero is any seorn on account of whidn he ought not te be con- severally deoinie, tineTne. We do. moreover. jointly and him to be of suo sufficiency in Quoascivace belioyg soundpers in the fuith and of such virtaous sud pure manners. and godiy conversation. (hat he ts ap! and moet to exerolac the office ofa #i-hop.to the howor of God, aod the edifying of Hie church, end to be e wholesome exxm ple of the flook of Uhcist On motion. the comrention tock a recesa until seven Oolook this evening. At - Fe sbreageea rare i seven o'clock there wae a large congregation agsem- bled {a the chepel. to offer up prayers and thanksgiving for the aurpicious result of the day, A lerge camber of the delegates were pre-cut, and the galleries were crowded. by 6 large and reapectable audience, 2be Kev, Dra Creighton and Height officiated. The Te Deum" was ¢ung. and the apvropriate prayers and thankemtvings offered up The President oailed the convention to order at half Pret seven, Rev. Mr Ercanoxnr offered the following resolution. — Thet the Precident pro tem, and the Sveretrry of the convention, communicate to the Bithon of the diocess a certified copy of the proceedings of this coavention which resulwd in the election of a Provisional Bishop motioa of the same it was resolved, hat the standing committee be authorized aud requestel to talc Decessary measures to obtain the conseoration of the Rev. JW. Wulnwright, this day elected Prorisioast Birhop of this diocess. On wotion of the Rey. Dr. Harcrr. it was resolved That the Tr usteos of the Episcopal Fund be directed to pay to the Provi ionul Bishop, until the next annual convention. all of the inceme of the disposable fund, over and above the tum of $2600. Rev. Mr. Gevris asked what that would amonnt to; and informed that it would amount to $1,700. He hoped it wou d be $4.00 as agreed. Rey. Dr. Cretanton—We had better give what wohave at first, and trust to the future action of the Convention, THE STANDING COMMITTEE Fon 1862 3. ‘There was badly any opposition to the ticket o° Inst year, which is as follows :— Rey. William Berrian, D D., President. “ Jobo McVickar. DD. bs Cae ha ait tare “ Benjamin L. Haight, D.D., Seoretar Hon, damael Jones” 4 *Qutian J. Verplanck, Murray Hoffman. Floyd Smtch. Esq , Astistant Secretary MISSIONARY COMMITTER FOR 1852 8, The following ticket, being the same Uunanimousiy elected :— ‘The Bishop of the Diooess, Presidont, Rev. Frausis Vinton D.D,, Chairman. Thomas © Botier Secretary. as last year, was a Charles N. 8. Rowlan . Treasurer. Rev. Sam. K Johnson. B.D. elas Oskiey, Esq. he J. F. Schroeder, DD, Alex L, McDonald, Eeq lease H Tuttle, Abram B. itart, DIVISION OF DIOcKES. Rev. Mr. Hix. brought forward the proposition of Judge Spencer for a division ot the diocess. which Was Isid upon the table for consideration next year, THE PROVISIONAL BISHOP'S BaLany, On the motion of Prev, De Pevsren, E-q., he and the Hon Messrs Joncs King Bradish. and Pirrepoint were sppointed a committee to report to this Convention » practicable plan toraise 3 competent sulary of the Pro Vitional Bishop . BISHOP OVDERDONK'S AFFAIRS, Last year on the motion of Jndge Spencer, It was res solved—~ That a special committee be apvointed to in- quire into the state of the relations between this diosexs avd the Right Rev, De Onderdonk ia Tespect to his claims, if auy.on the Episcopal Fund and this conven- tion, and that they report to the next annual conven- tion ;"’ end this commt:tee consisted of Rev. Dr. Hughes, Hom Baimel Jone, and P. J. Botts, Esq —Mr Spencer aving declined a place on this eo ¢, er wae added to the oouwmitter, mpaimenens <5 be Craimman of the committee resorted that there ‘was nothing definitely done on the subj that the committee be dine barged sendahdareeiscicy Robert Strong, Esq. noon at lo’clock. The Harlem cars will leave the City Hail at 10 o'clock, A.M, for Bronville, where carriages wilt be in waiting. In Brooktyn, September 20. Sanan, A. wife of Capt. Ed- ward G Furbur, aged 38 yoars ‘The friends of the tamily. and of her father. Capt. T W. Thorpe. are respectfully invited to attend her fanerul, from 124 Hicks street Brooklyn. to morrow afteruoca, 2% o'clock, without further notice. Servicesia St. Aun’s Cburch. 0 r0uy afternoon, September 29. of testhing, raat eet of Willis J. and Mary B Keu- The friends ot th cated, invitation to attena ZY are Fequested, withont farther o'clock. srom the residence of bis giamidistere Mra, Mm Heoger_ in Union street, between Court and Sanith atrosts, Soutp Brookly a, On Friday. October 1. of consumption, Eowr. son of Joveph wad Robeccub Velsor, aged 36 years, 7 months, end b deye. [iis retavina will be taken to Groenwood. to morrow af- ternoon at] o’ciock, from his late residouce, No. 130 3uf- tolk #treet On Fridsy evening. October 1, Carnenive, wifo of Tho- mas M. Hulpin, aged 27 yeura, The fuverai wil take place from 119 Pirst avenue. to morrow forenoon. at 11 o'clock ‘The friends and relatives of the family are hereby invited to attend, without tar. ther potice 0 Friday, October 1. of consumption, Scsan, wits of Joba Coyle. of the varish of Drumlutaon, County Cavan. Tretang, ged 40 yearn, Her funeral wilt tuke placo to morrow afternoon. at 234 O clock. trom her late rerideves, No 00 West Niasteenth rtreet, between the Sixth aud Seventh avenaes, Hor re- maine will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Bivghawton papers please copy Op Friday Ootcber 1, after a lingering illuess, Mania, dvugbter of the lute De MHL Burrell. ‘The relatives und friends of the family are invited to attend ber funeral, to-morrow afternoow, at 2 o'clock fiom ber lato residence No. 62 West Twelfth street. [LOA VA ENR AERTS PROT ne TRAN MAMITINE TELLIG WHO Mm Movements of Ucean Stenmers, Frames, ror Atisntio, New York, Asia... York Franklin, ; York. * ob Siorrs Novade, United Stetes. Aspinwall, AC POR KW VORK—THIA Day, + 05 69 | moon Riske 08 39 | wrem war POR? OV NBW YORK, OCTOBER 1, 1358. i Cleared, Steamnehip Pacific, Nye, Liverpoc!, EK Colline & Co, a {icamebit City of Richmond, MeMunn, Charivston, Mailler Ship Vorkahiro, Young, Liverpool C1 Marshall Ship St Nicolas, Bragdon, Wavre, Boyd & Bisaene Shy Parans, Langston, Buvnoe’ ayes, WW DeForest & tip Hope Goodwin, Parsons, St John, NB, master. Ship S F Austin, Moes, Galveston, J H Brower & Co. bark Express, Bows, Matans: &o, PV King & Co, Bark Miantonomi, Colling, Pernambueo, Gro Collins. Brig Covstantins (Saro), Prors, Gibraltar, &e, Francis Gomes & Co, Brig Kobert Wing, Crowell, Buenos Ayroe R W Ropes & Co, Brig Lowder. Brown, Afrion Prig pirese Adaw vig Ningara, Har: Brig Jubw Kendall, De Brig Har tepo't (1 brig Venus, Orr. Geo Schr € ste Ann Nryma’ § Crowell, Bose: Sehr Michigan, Bicsect Baltimore, master, Sebr Pawnee, Join, City Poiot, Van Brant & Siaght. hr Frances, Robertson, Newhern NC, Modad tte Co, mer Black Diawond, Stevenson, Philadelphia, J & N JB Ongor & Co. Hi, Bricgs & Co, RP buck & Co, riper. plop Frederick Brown, Gardner. Providenoe, Arrived. . Ship Wm Rathbone, fpeucer, Liverpool, Sept 8 with méso and passengers, to Everiit & frown. Judge Bi # tho 1 coy ttke Bevis thought there vas mo further need of the Rev. Dr Bcnrororn hoped the committ charged ond & pew one appointed It 9s oo nae oat matter ae between the Bishop and the dices whica bg be considered end mea-ures taken accordingly er some discussion betwe 4 Sohaceder, the matter dropped” “At Higvee and Mr CARY OF UEY MM. WALKER The Rector of St. ‘Thomas Uhurch. Brooklyn, having, Bark Home (of Boston) Hepner, Bordonux, Sert 2, with brandy, &e, to Thompkins & Wilking, Sep: at 42 29. Jon 5 epoke ehip Jane ienderson, trom Liverpool for Phils dolphin, 19 days out. Bark’ Froublin (lism), Knudsen, Hamburg, 23 days, with | mdee 1d 120 pareengers, to Schinidt & Bulohen. Brie Magysr, Dendner, New Haven, 1 day, Schr Debonsire (ir), Lockhart, Windeur, N3,9 days, with ploater, to master, Sebr Almira J , Piston, NS, 12 days. » Doyle, *orwalk. 1 day. Chas Carrot, sel RSEgGLS Soot M—Beig Viadimis (Fr), Merolor, tee Bes- Eee Basren ieee tloea, Haas, NY Sept 1¢—Brig iy a ‘ork. Rorrerpam, ‘Br’ for ps se heme ton aboat id se Whig aeepione (Datoh} Pepeany fae 6—Bark Susan Jane, Cook, from Boston ‘St'JA00, Sept 4—Sid bark John Strowd, wr. Sr Jouns, 21—Br Supecien, foe ‘ork tberale, Capeala Mol: | York. (Cid iON? varks "Win lee (Be), Bristol. er- | Brooes, Soule, “ eight: Sept 6—| ba Ithons, Leckie; What Ba- look om Bavardey consing abe watened | kettcnd. battens, Watson for ‘Losean' all wis Stet ouone iy Hook, dive! Lie pilot st, ond with | Susan Jano, Cook, frag do just arr; brig Seatioge, Hucgeen a fair wind prooveded to sea. By midnight the wind blow | for NYork, weg fruit crop; only Am stifly with rather @ heavy sea, sounded the pump and found | ‘Sr Vincent, Cape Vord Il ug #—Arr bark Lésete all dry—at2 A. M., the heerved that Lond, Gorham, from Bo vessel did not anewer ber heli readily, added to which, lay ever more than usual. with a strange uneasy motion, #0 much ro that very prudently ho aroused the captain and all hands, AC this critival juncture the pumps showed five feet of ; water, and on su even keel they gave 14 foct in the hold, with | every pppearance of the vessel guing down by the storn” fa | . the parsengers were not only kep! . under any pretence, ating th und life preservers were iv readinesy, are with ropes ro jncreased, huge waves broke ove Wwarhing away everything ti hout the dook, b hot one of the orew disobeyed orders, oF ceased tiling at | or lightening abip by staying the water casks and casting overboard all the heavy articles, At this tue escape seeined impossible, while ho fenrful ory, ‘four fect mere water ‘rounded Like the death knell of these devoted imerinera, Since the discovery of the daager, the course lind Leen right before tne wind for Long Island beach, but ab ali were deliberating pa. the imposubility of making is and the propriety of deserting the siuking vessel, day bogan to gleam, revealing the large holo underneath ‘the mizzen chains, caused by the fracture of an air valve. which fully uiited for the rapid f the water, This was wit dithoulty stopped sufficiently to reaoh this port. Che rs were then admitted to the deck, and ronderod pase whist abdstance they could. ‘The return trip was accom: t J tie night held davis ono would L Saturday plished by noon on Monda: one short hour longer. 6 is ve Loon lett to tell the ter bight. Nuup Union, from NOrleans for NYork, was spoken 17th ult, HW daye ont, off Double Hended Shut Keys, with loas of fore and » ain topgailant mart aud mizou topimast, haviag | oxperieneed two gales in tho Gult Star Autxcnany, from New Orleans at Philsdolphia, loot bend of fore and misen tupmants and main bopgallast masts, perticulars uot given. Snip Survonx, Edwards, of and from Boston for Now Or leans, betore reported at Cardenas, loaky. having beon o thel Crus del Padre seef, is reported by telegraph below Now Orleans, dato not given. Banx Revonm, from NYork for Mobile which put into Rey West atter being ashore arrived at M Zid ult. she bi Veen over 10/days mating the passage. She vatleo fr mW York about the 7th of June and arrived at Key Weat about the firet of august—thue making the paseage to the latter place ins little over nfty dayo—and reachod the former port, her place of destination, on the 22d ultimo, complet- tug, af we Uefure etutod, the entire pasuage in OVEE ono Wu ared days. Banx Exviza Banas, Bramhall, whioh loft Beemuda 26th inst for this port, encountered severe gales ou her outward Passage: When in lat 35, lon 6545, had to let go the anchor with iorty five fathoma of obain, to keep the vessel's hi the wing; the only sail then act was blown into a rede, an the waves ran eo high that the waist of the vessel was fillod with water during mort of the gale. Banu Fanny Mason, Macy, from New Vork, April 7. for Bahia, wag ot Talcahuana July 15, in distress, having patia with lose of part of spare atid m: at of hor talloin heavy thor off Cape Hurn. oho would proceed for San Francis er repairir g. x Epwann—Tho crow of the Edward, lost acn* Cardenss, on the passage from Jamaica, arrived at Havans on the l6th, and tuok passage for the United States, Bar NC, for Barcelona, put into Provinostown, 25th inst, will captain and crew sick. Bark Anice TARLETON, built at Portsmouth, NIL, 4yoars old, 9 tons, has been sold fur $9.00), w—The wreck of brig Celt, with her enils, ri5- ag gold at auction at Machina, 25th inst, for $300. Scour CLanennon—Official inform: has boom roceived t the Department of State, Wasi from Ramon Leow hez, United States Consul at Carthagons, Now Gro- uf the toss of tho American sche Clarendon, James rgess, master, on the reef known as the Koncador, situ ate near the island of Uld Providence. Part of hor ‘cargo was saved by the Grenadian ¢loop Sarah, Taylor, msster, fne sld at public auction, by oder and ‘authority of the political chief of the aforesaid island, of the procesds of which three-fourths were awarded to the master of tie Sarah as salvage, and tho other one-fourth, lowes expen of court, &c., am: untir hundred and cleven dollars nd one ria! ($111 ir), is left in depositin the hands of tho aforesaid autlorit to the orders of the owners, un- decwritors, or others concerned in the vorsel or cargo. Notices to Diariners, Apursarry, Sept 14, 185%. Sin—T ast commended by my Lorde '‘ominissioners of tho Aomiralty, to transmit to you, herewith, tor the informa- tion of the committee for mauaging the affairs of Livyd’s, encliwed copy of alotter trom Her Ms ot Santa Murtha, respecting an error in a chart published the sul by Mr Imray, in whi teland of Moro, aud aa my lords are of alone affords at present the only re to request that a copy of the Vice published for general information inion that publicity 'y for this evil, Cam ‘onwul’s Letter may be £ ship ows erg, who will find thatno such information a Mr Imray reproaents is con- tained in the Admiralty Charts, (Sigued} W. A. B. HAMILTON, Barmy View Consunaty, 3 Sanra Manrna, Aug 6, 1802. Mv Lonna—Tho mastor of the Britith merchant ship ne, who entered this port on the zith ult from Liverpool, having reported tomo that he made the port carly on the night of tre 2ith, with tho intention of enter fading a lig trance of the harbor, aé indicated on the chart, ho put to eon again. Ab bo uch light existe, I think it possible that the error in thio chart might ocexeion somo xccident by misleadin, other inastere ot British ships pavigating to this port, an U eretore consiaor it my duty to repor the cirenmstance for the infermation of your loréships. The chart in question io entitled “Chart of the Coast of Columbia and Coribbean Sea, drawn from the surveys mado by Commanders R Owen and FE Barnett, of the Roy@ Navy. Published by J Chert and Nautical Bookevlier, 102 Minorios, fu a book of instructions gold with tho chart from the Admiralty Clare, ISS. (Signed HENTINCK W DOYLE, Vice Coneul, Sante § | QULE SOUNDINGS, soFTba fig ouMattigs Adwacoy Valley,” Toxns, Jor Barbour. In lst 27%, lon 94 16, found 11 fathome water, coral and aepbaltum bettom. This shoal extends from east to woat, about one quarter of mile; the extent from north to south is much more, but the exact length ia not known, ‘Tho sbove Intitude is by observation, but the longituce be- ing only by dead reckoning, way not be perfectly accurate. tis to he hoped that the Coast Surveyors will direct their attention to this choal, 60 that it may be placed upon the charts of the canst. Captain Arpet statos that ho has crossed the shoal on two Lida occasions, ang is<¢f the opinion that it is gradually rising, publishes the TH GHT ON MARTIN'S INDUSTRY. © on's OFFICE, SAVANNAM, Sopt 28, 1252, ‘Tho floating light ship having been repaired, notice i# hore by given that shy has rosuned hor station on Martin's Lu dustry HIRAM ROBERTS, i Collector and Superintendent of Lights, Whalemen. Arr at St Michsole Aug 6, Corvo, Martin, of Orleans (and ald sire wo ventas) Ath, Cloora Smith, Nb (and old 16th 0 ernise Arr at Gloucester 2th, echr Union, Ginn, of Province- town, frm # cruise. Sid from New Bedford 20th, ehip Amazon, North Pacific Ocean Sid from Stonington 27 Shetlaud Tela bid trom Hobart Town Maroh 14, Splendid, and Alice, of th, brig Sarah E Spoar, Pendleton, Cold Spring, to cruis Sld from do Feb 26, Levant, of Sag Harb Touched at Fayal, abt July 2%, Afton. Cannon of Boston, and Junded 1¢t bolo ep oil; amount on board not etated. Sponen—In Angust, sobr Walter K, of Provincetown, 90 sp: which reporte hort time before, brig Septembor, of Boston, 200 ep. Spoken. A stenm/tip bound F, supposed the Europa, from N¥ork for Liverpool, waa seen Sept 2), Ist 43 12, Lon 60 17. Ship Mascenctso, trom Liverpool for Philadelphia, was ween Sept 20, Let 4d 23, lon 44} Ship Crussdcr. Eaton, from Boston (Jely 2) for Valparaiso, Avg 7. lat 13 8, lon 344. i ea aioe Ped ip mesérs, Brown, from Havro for NYork, Aug 29, lat lon 2 Ship Edward, Colby, from Boston for Caloutts, no date, Jat 41:18, Jen 6810, Ship Samoret, Mather, 90 dye from Boston for San Fran- cleco, no dal 1039 8, Jou ’6.40 W. (The 8 old May 29, aud consequently was spoken June 28.) Foreign Ports. | Benmuna, Sept 15—Arr brige (00 (Br). Outerbridgo, Phundelphiss wth, Somereet, NYork; sohy Corgair (Br), Vesey, baltimo: Kiaren, S Bid 13th, stip Pi izZ—fhir Burlington, © ia Hydra unt, Cardi™ AkDIFY, Sept 17—Ships Zion's Hope (Br), vO) lag; Natht Thompson, Mitt, for do 8 dogo agri ay Caviz, Sept O—Ship Cairo, Taylor for Boston about 2ith, Choxstavr Sept 7—r hips Ophir, Wood, for N KO ny, Melcher, for Boston, weg sheet iron; barks Bhering, Jon- rings, to load for Boston; Archimedes, Merrill, for do soon; wtg thoet iron; Varn outh, Banga, for NYork 8th (another Account eays wtg sheet ron); Rouble, Chase, expected to Jond tor io Janeiro; brig Keying, Pierce, tor Boston ldg. Sia Let. ship Sea Dock, Porter, N York. KRAcOA, Sept 6~Brig Sarah, Williame, for Cora, to load for NVork. ConstantiNoPLe, Sept 2~-Bark B Colcord, Park, for Boss ton 3 duyn. y EMAKARA, Aug 31—Arr brig Tribune, Killman, NYork, 8d bept 1, Lark Jada, Burnin Boston ee eee D Ship Holyoke, Perkins, for Cardiff, to , for Boston ldg. ldg; only vesools. w, Sept 16~Br brig, or bark, Majestio, for Boston yan 9 Am vessel, » i aSld 4th, brig ur (Br), Boston; Oth, brig Chas'A Coe, Hubbard (frum Maiaga, but not with fresh irnit) N York. es plasnon Gn acu, NB, Sept Sarr brig Wm Panton, Sharp, nl time HaLivax, Sept Vrip Fulton, M imore Cld 5--No Am vossel, wind E. rr sohre Unity, Honderson, NY ork "Coll, NYork;_w7th, brig Syria, Masters, 3d, brig Arctic, Doane, Baltimore, Bark Jus Smith, Jackson, for Philadol- hors ws before. sid 17th, brig Roseoe, Mo ; Ith, bark Franklia, Cook, Boston; NOrleans GHORN, Sept Ship W for NYork dg, and nth Davis, from Gonon, Pay, sla dth, bark Pilgrim, p ha Skolseld, NVork; bark no date, ship Elisabeth Hamil- ton, Jon Lona ephen Glover, Sampson, for New pert; By © NOtlgsns; Mary & Whittier, J or do, to load for NYork Livanroon, NS, Sep Baltimere for St Johwa, NE. Maraca, Sept b—Darks Ann & Mary, Dawen, from Boston Arr echr Young Hunter, Babin, Kk CLarisaa (of Boston), Harding, from Wilmington, | ty’s Vice Cons | itis stated that # light exists on the | jan J i opark Fenny Major, Meo; u ' ‘a! a yen (ane WY rie Habla, for Bau Pravolsoo in diateese (ove eld aneous). “Sept 10—Ships Robt Warding, Harding, for pani iene thedewak, Rich, foe Bugiands'ldg tad Sores Fupean, Whiting, for Liverpool, ldg; bark Tedorco, corMwivany opt I—Sld brig Lydia Stover, Shepherd, eo nton. Zanve, Sept l0—Schr J A UWobart, Gevo, uno, Sida tow days proviously bark T & P Woodward, Smyrus or Home Ports. vinta, Re trails Peoridences GH cakey Mary uno, Boston; eluop Fairfield, Providence, 5 tnd ‘ihetis, for Boston; Marictta Hand, and Blmira Kogees, fur Providone ‘Mth—-Arr stenmer Albany, Hartford. Cla eohrs Deteott, Loar der, and Aorivl, Boston; sloop Capitol, jones. 2peustas, Sept 25—Sid sehr Waterville, Hawes, Vir~ ginis. BALTIMORE, Sept 20— Arr bark W Lareahee,ilkoy, Pork. lund; brige Acacia (Br), Twiegs, 121 ly from Callao, vis Norfolk; Argo (br), Donglass, Maitland, N oui, Lar an, Eastport, Mo; William, Moores, toston; echrs Luore Julia A re oe aoe 1/7 W Wyer, Fal i I ort, Mey Philadel by ‘Tre ‘ea. mi tin, Duy, Hoste: Stoddart, East ville, Hindman jade! phi ker, Ch Fiato, Hammond, Clark, Don Nicholas, Drinkwate Oct I—Cld barks Simleh (Br), Robertson rado, Btchber, cr, Montevideo and a mke; A) and Haalcy, Kent, Bosto brig ate ‘St Johns, NF; sche Baltimure, Slaght, N York. BOSTON, Sept 2'—Arr steamship Canada (Br), Lang rpool isth inet,via Hnlifax 25th; hip Amelia, MoKem erpool it inet bark Union, Kendrick. Baltimore; Bagtt ker, Philadelphia; Adolia Kogers, White, vitadol pa 4 beige Porto Kico, Brett, Baltimore; JM Claytum, Rive, Piitadelpl ia; Chive, Studley, Phitadelphiag soles Samuel & Porter, Sooy, Wiludugton, NC: Eline Warren, Goud, Balti- ne, Sto 6 Patri ‘ladel phi ¥ .. Bucer, Hwud. Kelley, Philadelph Susan, Handy, Albany; 3: Granite State, Hallett dane, Foster, NY heut (age: Mad Philadelpitay a, Tabs port be a : Le weiteli, Lit Cupe Good of the Oocan (new lip- rae MORAG Crosby, San Francisco; Johu Gilpin (new 1,09 tous), Doane, NYork, to finish ldg for Sam ; barks Sea bird, Smith, Smyrna; Henry Kelsog, Havana; Orline st John, Rodbird, Havana; Joshua Bragdon, Partlott, Mobile; Helen Maria, Howes, Baltimorsy Gem, Mekerson, Vhiladelphia; brige Barbadoes, Neving, Aux Cayes; ligris (Lr), Pliney. Wilmington, NC; Careline, Stetson, Havana; Peinaho, Ada vill dulia A rt, Nickerson, No: Bearse,s ter fe aera (a H c Hes for ied Some of Curti ship i brigabberbad the abuve anchored “an 5 i in tho Reads, but probably went to sea before night, WOln--Are ships Win, Wirt, Sampson, Liverpost bal Clara Ann (ot Bath), Reed, Antwerp Aug 24. Flashing. bark Utah, Stetson, Philadelphia; brigs Velocity (Be), Bol- Ly, Oporto’ via Philadel phts; Tusket (Br), Stowe, Londom ‘Aug ®. Dungeness 12th; O'Brien, Stowart; Ellon Maria, Kill- man; Linda, Stua‘l, and Myra, Hall, Philadelphia sohes Loa De! a (Sw), Nilesou, Rotterdam, Holvoctsluys 6; D iss, “battens ki sitott. Curacey Sept’ 6) Demoorat (br), Oheseo Teepe 4; Seraph, Patne, Norfolk; Woodwell, Pee ingill; Nathan H Hall, Cumings; Algoma, Wall Muneob, and Marion A'Goulo, Urax Philadelphians Bay State, Burr. and Bride, P ; steamer Juha Hag~ liiax, Signal for ® bark (has patnt “Cid barke Julia, Tucker, Berhad ou Cottrell, NOrleans; Velocity, Ryder, C 1a (Br). Sauluier, Se Jago; John Alfroc, Moo hen Young, Seyburn, do; Sylvina, Crowell, echre Emerali ‘Jacksonville; Kdus G, Philadelphia; J L' White, Coran, dor Plymouth scy, NYork, Sl ehip Dani Sharp (wae 17 miles BSB of the cuter station at sunset). Ship Marathon went and anchored in the roads, where remains bark Sea Bird, | Which ald yesterday, aut brig Gen Taylor. Bark Archer | went to sea from below this morning. rig Barhadoos did | Rot go to vce yesterday, but auchored in the stream. | BANGOR, Sept 26—Arr solra John Adams, California, Charles Duroo, Wm McCobb, Lunkoraue, James, Honey, Be sex, Barner, Mogul, Comet, Coruelia, Grient, Waldo, Maco ‘and Albort, Philadelptia; Nancy R Hoagan, Kondouts Rutioon, end I & Hodgman, NYork. BATH, Sept 25—Arr ship Stephen Larrabee, Burt, Liver- Cid feb, ship America Union (new, 1000 tons,) Omg, | ‘rr brig R Spoar, Auld, Philadelphis, Cld ship | vaio (uew, 649 tous), Pennell, ‘NOrlosus.” Sid chip Ame- | rican 0. CHARLESTON, Wilcox, Later vey, True, H and 9 bri, Hazoltin Webi Sept 25—Arr atoamor Granito State, ine berks MK Trout, Collamer, Boston; 3 Hy torgaard, Now York; brig M Wicks New Yorks aghee Gen Taylor, abbott, do; Leopold | O'Donnell, Hofeldt, Providence, K 1. Cid brig polograne. Grace, New Orleans; sche Sarah Ann, Gayle, Providence nd Bristol. Yith—arr chr N Borry, Pendleton, Lincolnville, Me. Sid barks Jaspar, Benmott, New York; Pentucket, Nickee- son, Boston; brigs Tybee, Ferguson, New York; Souther, Boston; Ki , Gary, Boston; Foster, Guaning, ‘schrs Sarah Ann, Gayle, Providence; Coylem, rt. an cfacre Matilde, Rabasea, Havana, six hre CC ‘Stratton, Westcott, and J F Tobias, Land, days; ac Piiladelphia. CALATS, Sept 4—Cld 2th, schrs Phil and Jano Torrey. 2d, #0] Sld 20th, brig Brasili hrs Boston, Sims; Now York; 234, brigs ith, Citizen, Brown, Now York. ter are se schrs Gon Taylor, Jonos, ant NVork. ‘opt 28—Are sohrs Columbia, Huckina, New brigs triad, Windsor, (and sld gamo day id, Windsor, (and eld qi , Coombs, master). Sid 23d, schr Maria, Georgetown, DC; 25t 5 UTR Gen Marion, ibibber, Eastin: nan, Now Yor! 3 ours |. Hyde, wtekie Wanstae. it Thom for ans, mull; Bt a0 Gu FALL RIVER, Sept 23—Arr cohr Martha Jano, Port Kwon. Sid 29th, Lark Cabsca, Littlojola, Philadelphia; echr North Vacitie, Hewitt, do. GLOUCESTER, Sept 25—Arr schrs Westport, Lubeo for NYork; 2th, Challenge, Boston for NYork; Lexiagton, doz West Falmouth, Norfo.k, Sld 22d, brigs Amasvn, Boi ifer, urinam; Hollander, N York. LEWES, Del, Sept 50, P M—Barks Japonion, for He- vana; Charles E Lox, for Port au Prince, and threo South- ere bound schoowers, went to sea this at ernvon, over one hundred schoo: ers loaded with eval, all b Fastirn ports, detained in the Koadstead’ by breeze from NE LUBECG, Sept 23~A: O'brien, and Colum! Huckins, S Yo mout, Sumner, NYork; 26th, ¢ MOBILE, Sept 21—Arr bark Paris, Kelloch, Boston, 2d—Are tark Reform, Mathor, N York vis Key We: Martha Port, Post, NY MACHIAS, Sept 2: soles Mary IT Caso, Wileon: Watilds, Sid 28d, sobra Tre , Pike, do. joe Arr brigs Juan J do Curtagona, N York. bd wth, sebrs Odd fellow, aud Othello, N York: 29th brigs J Brown, brown, snd Dido, Small, do; sehr Relief, Cstea, do. NEW ORLEANS, Windle, NYork Jarh | lombo, ‘Harris, Sept 22—Arr steamship Empire City fust, via Havana 19th inst: shipo Co- awbiana, Stalh, NYork; Lex- | ington, Murphy, park Avondale (Br), Armatrong, | Kio de Janctro,' 26th July; brig Ootavia, Simone, Ha yana, 66 hours; echt Brosos, Davis, San Juan de Ntoae: act. y Thompson, Bratos 9. al wrk nilade’phia; Henri, wiles 2d Ju id—art ships Maratho B 5 Boston. Below, co Telasor, Crock bark ¥yring+sm, low wanton, sehr Maj. ; also, bark Wim heury, F Cid ship James N_ Coop ner, Metzger, York vee 19th mbt, elip Kate Swanton, and bark At st, bark Murmora, RT, Sont Are ache Harrivt Lewis, Cut r NYor! BEDFORD, Sopt 28—- Elten Redman, N York t oohrs Thos B Smith j Bronc field, Saudwich for New Win H Dewitt, Gide wenrs Adolat any; Sylvia urne, Sandwich fur Alexeudvia. Broadtield, Hy Gh oh 8 » Gar $8 Che ey ALL eh: Wienry Clay, Nye, Wh, sehr Steril Che Sept W—Are rohe Dv cht Davisaon, iu tor Norwich Superb, Perxo, do for do t, Geer, Norwich ior Nkork; Dovatur, vich, 5 nobsac fina (1 pson, Corson, ———! Moreau, Barker, Alban vt oke Gratz Untario, ilder, B tony Point) Mary sebrs J ant snp, Staten Isl x Yankee Binds, Heagan, Boete land ner Delaware, S057 I, Bell, B: meno % rth Enterprize, © NYork; Ac ; Hall, Nowpert PORTLAND, Sept ° Cla ‘ba oa Wales; sehr Uc Hamilton, Niehe Loutys 1 Bae Nath} Holimea, whine Philadetphing L Copeland, Bare fom, Snowhitl, Md; Ndi TaRoreg, el Walters, x Wm Loree, amer Potvel. Ke via Amboy, na & Castner, Blacks on Tie, aud Cory or Philadelphia; Money Emith, Jenkin, NY ork; stoops ( Oshes, do; Gibbs, snd Tranalution, Hallock, Rondont io Ttand, Gardiner, N York. PORTSMOUTH, Sept 2°—Arr cehys Rmpine State, Bid ridge, — ral Matilda, Coombe, and Win Stevens Bird, Rondont. Std eohe Col Hanson, Baseott, Newonstle, NU. 'to Jond for N York. ; PLYMOUTH, Sept 2~Arr echr Matl, Philadolphia, RICHMOND, Sept Arr bri ort; Pern, Smith, New York; Abr » Meroy Taylor, §Nickerson, Bosto elt Steto, Clark ft, worth, 7 days. Aue 6 just arr; Turk, He and M Bethy " rth, 7 Au ust wer; Turk, Herd nd Mary, Whetden, for do bine! Pare ok Brevious proceedings of the eon- Rocky ort, 2 days Lith; Peytona, Slater, for NVurk the; Lene, Bivbine, Art ceem, qabuoleted the right of Juri dition of the Staad- A aun, Aukers; Crono Chase. Eliz Young: Peerlows, Lite a €0 of the diooues tg bring him to trial aod Hefield; Commodore Williams and dtelia, Pierse, al! weg rou uit in eclvil court agains fenit; Vier Avon, Wobb, for Boston (or NOrlowns); Obbo- ing, inutter. ee ae Diet, hay. Onk, Stab: 4 pally, Nick ’ report of the faots, conetad- Now Brafurd, 2 Wary’ Licssey, Reed, toe] lergyansa ingon, Nantucket i Below. cy nov cf passing | Oue brig, mubae oe of one day Aatied, referred to Ship Avoutns, Pepper, t Philip, Auttralin ‘ Telegraphic Marte Repurts. Hiver St Lawrence, Sept 19--Ship Piecataqua, hould not rf a +, ford . ovaacont a Acy 1 Hale; Hiaitimore, Sask JL Bevan, Nobro, for NYorks tanh tL Hing, Wiliwi “¢ atom, f ine Meter Cequirod If lie Mrovisionnt Biskop would fniveia Marine Uorreupendenns ' 7 { ' ay Y rimnrine € f Dr he Y ~Tark v bri peed 1 Oe z bea t yore. Ethan 1 m Onllyer, Are tt ' ‘ a1 ‘ > as a ‘ pt real ove, [otE fle sepret + t ! led y Timothy Puace rhe Nt ! 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