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itis iwi to be loved oro. feral tegen hee edd pe aon tee tected, and what epeis Ide po: want any of yor ty mount this plat form I Lob ‘or your teflieoe ae 1 would Jook for the gevtic dew of deaveu feiliog unm the pvlau-r.) Muthers. come for and eid us ia Tesch your caildren to be temperita; tell T never wax ap advoca ¢ 0! whiouicg : Rea vane Fg Ayehgg tee Clg tt war thi- oe Boe Saeed canal eines Thes csme acotbher nome of the audi 's de-ire to cough him into silence.) Ia comelusion. he im.re~ed a) tre wives the virtue.cf for temor spo wb their Busdands. To the De ndd:¢r-00 oim elf fivsily urzicg them to thets lowers (Call frem bs katery." Tune’s pre frum the epeaser, ‘ Thank you for your (Ea. rebed vrop ben bios progec.”) fas call wen however generstly spplaadec by the sodienow and Judge O’Neii immed:a:cly after ook the niet and rotired ‘The next thing Ww th» order of exercises was the read ing of ap origival Maiue law poem, ~ritten by Rey - t, of Me-tcau ete and d kverea by bin with w dremetie non During its ce tory there eas an alarm of fire, which for s m*ment inter seexci ement The flame fron the upser gallery. oommusicsred H to oF some Iybt rflsumanie -ub-tance ‘Dut in ap imran’ it wes ex'trguisded aod all danger from is at ap ‘Toe Jenitoc wae dicted, by persons latfrm to ure off th- gas commucioatiog with = thee to «desing this order he turmed off he con pleely, ont eft the ssnombly in utter darkness, ‘exctement Mecame grea er some cried for lignt-, some oried for th: Janitor some called for mu ic a verens of a y truck # light, am Aa 'nd-vW us ip the g: attempted to hgh the gea rgain but it was tuned off. After some te: wit utes dele. the bali «a+ agein lit aad Mr Pierpont resumed ard concluced the reci'al of his of the danger “hich had passed. Not u Ind; shrieked At the clo eof Mr Pie pont’s poam, Rev. hr Cramr TON come forward w revesl the mvatery comoncred with the barrel of four = bich occupied # sonsptouous porition om the platform It sas noc, hasaid ram or qa, or ‘Destdy: not tbat ebich will curse, bu that which will lows, Here, he -sic. 1» & dioloma -ho ving that this cask obtained ‘ne fir-t premium atthe Stat Fair of Wiscons a ‘The temperance men o° Milwaubie bad sens it to the ‘World’. Fair to be # Jd to the higbest bidcer, the avails thereof to be appropriated to the dissemination of Weice law tracts in the + ateof Wueonia The Rev. 43 P. Hunt wilt ecrike i: off to the bighost Mader. Mr. Hust came forward, ami> great ‘eaghter, aot played be auctionerr The chairman's vavil was for the gonce ospverted iato the suc ‘ooeer’s hammer The terms were, be announced, that every man who bid more than the pre ious ove ~b ald -end ‘ur vard the difference, and the Jast bidder rhould pay ail Do you cemsent to thet? (Tree very faiot responses of “aye.’?) ‘The first bicder was rix duliars. Bix do dollars. Ree cata sad agiltoan (Leughter.) UCTIONEER — up ve. Twenty collare AUCTIONENE--3end up that ten dollars. Thirty collars ‘Like reocm mendation frem the Auctioneer. Forty dolla: Avctionssm ~ Let that ten coms this way. Forty five dollars. AvcTionssn—Sead up the five. Si fixty two Seme recommedat’one to send forward the difference— ‘We questop whetrer it was attended to ‘Woe the let two do lars eas bdetog waited for, the asectioreer amused bis audierce with an ansodote, end- ing with the sseurscce ‘hat this barrel o° flour «as, nader the peculi«r ccs stance worth five hundred collier. and vrebably would te to the State of Wisconsin worth The bid is up to eighty dollars; there being a good many vuffers ov the plat'o'm Eighty dollar: —eigbty ao'lars—why, you're not going to let het fine bsrel of four go for eighty dollars. 15 ba any eaker, pies, ane I don’t know what is wouldn’ 8. Bighty-five dollars. Mr. CRaupron mterfering—I aba publish the name of the pureba‘er through tbe length and breadth of the Stare ; (Himes from the audience greeted the announce mest. Ninety dollers—once—teice. This is the last article that will be offered for sale bere to night. Going at Ninety-five One bundred dol'are. (Applaue from the audience.) AvorwNEER— Od, gectlenes clap; will do no good, clep jour hands isto your pockets, ard send forwa d the change. One bundred dollare- going - oncemtwioe—third and last time. The barrel of flour knocked down to Messrs Bowen & McNamee of Ne: After th.s sale tev ur. HarrieLD of Brooklyn as ictro- duced to the andiene- He sooiog'zed for atvemptiog to Dut De said un was pressed for «ard. ‘he sudiecce o get out of the hall upeniigbtened by Mr Harfie remark, T neve not yet mace up my mind, be said, to xprak, but i the au- Geoce will lovd me tneir s'tection for five minutes I will Dot Getaim them longer (he suc ivvoe indiostet aa io- tention to listen to bim om there cooditions ) The speaker said that i‘ this ‘a interfered with the just and leqiti mate rights of ary man he would not say « word ic its vindica lon Bat be betiaved it @ good ania right eousiaw = It pr to bold up a strong +h 6 d bet w-ea the srorg dir and bis vieum —It orotects the defence- Jose axd the weak sgainst the upprincioied and the stroog. And it Wa. therefore tha he gave it bys support = =Tne i« robbirg tea thousand times ten thourard families in this coun'ry, and the Muiue law propeser to stand between the robber nod his victimr. Some gentiemen ad friends in this Conveation bave, every pow ard then been spprebensive of «006 indiecretioe betrg committed which would ruin hecsus But they might reel no suck apprehension. Tne cause is bared on « roc. >geinet wbioh the very gates of neil cannot prevail (Appiewe.) If the law be well exeruted in the Ststes toast have it it will run like wilddre frem Maine ‘o California (Applause) Wa are te succeed ip this matter The right always succseda ultimately. The beart ef the peop'e is with us ; the children are wih us; the eomen— God bless tham—are with us to a man ' (Cheers) Therefore be of g001 be hopeful im this matter, be pationt kaos ng ‘thet Goo i+ with you, aod that truth aod right are with you, and ‘hat tbe hopes of homanity are with you, aud you campot fail. * God ia tor us, and who are those that ‘Bre sgeipet us 2” ‘After Mr Hotfie d’s speech a meve was made to get some The smaliest sum solicitec was ove d iisr. Collectors were sent round to test tee beseticence and sincerity of the copgregation §=They were a cured that if they gave their d Jlars they wuld have avother soog or bymn, and perhaps a speech from (eperal Cary, of 10. The collection was made, the hymn—* Wake, friends of virtne’’—song to the sir of t ‘Marseilleise '' and, af- tera few rewarks from General Cary, the Convention was adjourned till this moroiog. Personal Lotebigence. Thomes Frarcis Mesgher E-q New York : Thomas Mesgher, Member of the Britih Parliament, Waterford Irelend J. R Curtis, Eeq , Sea Franci-oo : Hon. J C Nicholeom, Tevrersee: Hon. H A Henry, Vernon’: Judge Devine. Gen. Enoch Joves Texas . Capt. 3 L Whiting, Purewa Steaw-hiy Company, have errived ta the city, anc are at the Merropoiitan. The Hon Malcolm Cameron, la‘e President of the Exe- cutive Council ot Canads and now Postmaster G-neral of that British province has arrived at Willerd’s Hotel from Helifex en route to Quebec. Mr. Cameron’s visit here bee been induced by rome postal arrangements no to he made between the States and the Canadas. Hon F. P Stanion. M.C. elect frem the Tenth dia- trict of Tennereee, arrived in Wachington on the 10th. ABBIV ALS. From Liverpool, in the ster 1p Asis —Mr Frankfort, Ir C De Rham. Indy chil . Mrs Penn Gaskonn, aebters, Miss Cameron. ze and i tyre and Indy. Mis lf Mies Jamev. Miss James. Capt Vivian, Mr L Robin- gon, Col Johnson, lady, two daughters and two + ervants, Mr AH Vinton, Mr Gerson, Mr Dawson, Mr De Wae!. Miss , Mr Bramlew Moore. Mr Heidonkeimer, MrT Dizon Mr Ward aad lady, ir W Mark- fe B Wade Hobhe: Mrib waerrs, may Meo Lanest ae fried. MrChana, Mr J oer rT @allace, Mr B Ph 0 M> Holmes and MoDopald, Mr F Bennett. Mr J Leduo, Mr J Caird, Mrs Henry Taylor, Mc W Barr. Mr lady and two ob{'drenm. Misa Sora'to Mr Raworth and iady, Mrs Hal tL B Bernier, Mr Hubert Hoary, ‘ 8 Moyertorg, Mr W Walker, Me T Fow: jorfolk, Petersbarg and jar 01 M Mi H Chamberiaine, WL Woody Mies ME Weeds: Richards, Dr Morton, T Adama, J P Carter, z Seaae eae Hadson, Dr Hundiey, W edges, ley PL EB Bure error Fleck Hardie BP arin it A head, ru 8 Gilligan. Mee M Gilligan. Mre & W Biltort, BO ritsgeraid, MM. Torner, Atkiveon A sthim Pi Woe Cutt, M Simon W atedter, Mre J ler—Total Frem N abi ? Some ete ery G J A Goodwin, a reas W B Ploasants and indy, JN H Crom, W V' Wat. Hundley, Mre A'Risbop Mra ty Pa Mead RW Haraford R W Bi R e es aE Bell, W Hanlin, J 7 7 and'two servante; KN Fox—end & in the rtoernge. iy am oO wervante DEP ARTURBS. tip Givagow —Mra Jax Taylor, Miee Coo! ono" re dames Smith Mise Harriet Smith. Mrs Legile, Mise Leslie, Walter Palmer Mrs Palmer, +00 York, Mrs N Mise heuman ith Wm Wal ince, Andrew Canada; 8 Gottelier, John Jo-per, Susan Mevonald, labor, Mrs A Glendiunie Mrs Breen Miss MoGilvery, Mrs New: | ‘erry, Robt G Weir Thomas h Bevtley W. | den, Prencis Brenvan Mobt Traquair a fe Conringhew. Mre Jameson, Miss McFarlane, New York Mrs Leach. Tor Mise Ann Aylward Key Mr MoCronnia nto: 0. Masters Andrew New York; Henry Onws! 7 Mies Henley, ; Jobm Mil ‘Glasgow; dF Casey, Robt Macingan M creagh, Wm’ MoDonald, J Wats 1 in the atecenge. Bay State. DEATH OF TWo oP THE SOPFEREES. Tem Pessons Badly Scaiseu—Some ta Banger of uvying— arrival of the wounded apa Uninjared in New Yoru. ‘A dresdful accident occurred on board the steamer Bay Seate commanded by Captain W. M. Brewag, when on ber pesenge from Fall River to this city, eBeut half- peet three o'clock yesterday morving. ‘The boat left Fell River at revea o'clock Wodnesaay evening, with nearly ore hundred and sixty passsegers, who bad taben their departure from Boston by the five o’c'ock train When the boat was betwaen Bridgevort aco New Baven, and off Biack Rock, six miler this side of the former, her crank pin broke, and the cravk fell apoa the boiler with s tremendous crash. The coasequeace a that at the ext revolution the head of the cylinder was ku: ched off apd tbe «ani escape? with great force Moet of the passer gers were in the state rovuns, acd tf they hed remained there would probably bave een ue injured; but bearirg the crash of the breaking machinery snd three tremencous roars of the ssoaptsg steam, they became naturally much slarmrd, ard reu into the salovas to bseertain the Canyer anc seek rome means of escave Hence a number were scalded more or leas severely, sithough fortucately none were instently killed Many of thore who were fortunate eoough toescape crept out of the windses aod «eve clingiag co every pagt of the boat in the grea‘est consternation anxiety wud distress. Captain Brown displayed great cocloess and pressuce of mind upon the occasion tae exercise of which, it is thought, prevemied the calamity frou Uoiog more exteo sive and fetal Signal rockets of distress were dred off by his disection, and after @ short time, the affrighted passengers bad tbe pivasure of cooing that the stesmor Connecticut, Captain Williams. come in sight, and ali were promptly taken en board, aid eonvesed to this city, where they arrived sboat eleven o'clock yesterday morn re LIST OF THE WOUNDED. Four ladies (sts:ers) of the came of De Wolfe, the daughters of Mr W. ¥. DeWoife, of Chic-go, Liliaois, ‘The yourg ladies are terribly sonided. They were taken to the New York City Hor petal and fears were entertstacd that the ir juries wou d prove fatal to some tf not all of them. Their oames are: aca Bizs D=Wo'fo, aged nixteon; Charlctte DeWailfe ages fourteen, Mary DeWolfe aged tea; apd Marta DeWelfe. aged eight, Their -culds are obiafly upor the face the upper portion of she caest, asd the lim *s. They were immedistely placed under the care of Dr Derby. who has been most attentive to his iaterestiog pacepta Tbeir ‘ether, #ho escaped tojury, is in atten éapce upon them at the borpital At four o’ctnnk yen terday afternoon Dr. Derby conridered the cue of Maria as being very bad. but be entertaiced siight hopes of her ultimate recovery Mise Charlorte Srow, of Dartmouth, Masa. This ledy wan ulso taben to ibe Ci 5 Hopital. Miss Seow is scald- ¢4 bedly on the arma, and less severely on the face, but the rest of ber persov is uninjured. Mr T. Warren, of Dartmouth, Mass , wae senided 69 as to endanger life. He was also conveyed to the City Hos- pital Mr. Warren is very seriously injured externally, and it is feared internally although bis medical attendant bad not expreseed a decided opinion last eveaing a4 to his chance of recovery ter. Wilson, of Water street, New York, wos slightly scalded. Removed hone. Mise Doremus, of New York, whe was in the company of Mr Wilxn, was also slightly scalded. Mise Haven, of Fall River, had her hands terribly scald- ed. This indy was taken to the Astor Hoase, New York. Mr. J. E Abbott, of Boston had his two hands scalded 80 as to destroy the ecutize skin of each, as far his wrists He ts at the Astor Houre, under the cave of Dr C V Beemis of Medford, Mass, who was 4 pas- wenger and escaped from injury. Two or three ladies, whose nemes we hace not yet learned, were slightly scalded about the fare or neck. Injuries very triding. Dr. Beewis, Mr. J M Hastings, of Medford, Mass.; Messrs, W C. Stone, T Blanchard, F. tone, Joseph Richerdson. M C. Mash, Samuel Grinnell, and S. P. Gilbert, oll of Borton, were safe at the Astor House, with otber gentlemen The Bay Stato wns left lying at New Haven. The steamer State of Uaime, which left this city fr Fall River yesterday morning, with teenty five or thirty pastergers, finding that the Bay State was disabled. pat back, and took her plsce in the line last eveniag. Some of the passengers thus delayed were much {rrita- ted, but the majority yielded to the force of circamatap ces without murmuring. The conduc: of Dr. Beemis. of Medford, upon this try- ing cecasion, ia very highly spoken of by all the varties upon the steamer at the time of the lamentab e o¢ currerce. His profess‘onal ald was tenderad ia the most prompt manner, during the remainder of the journey, and also given after the arrival of the eoanded in New York. It will be reen from the prociedings reported beiow that the pasrergers Go not attach biame te the officers of tne Bay State The accident seems to have deea uns voidable, and when it cccurred they did all in ther power to allerinte the disiress of every person is their charge. At s meeting of the passengers of the steamer Bay State, on he: late pacsage from Fall River held oo board the steamer Connectiout this day, Sept 8 1853 S, W. Thompron, Faq , of New York. was appcinted chsirman; Jopatban Blea, Esq. of Gainesvile, Aladime, G & Wheeler, Eeq, cf Buston avd J.T Fisher Eeq., of Boston, were sppointed a» commit ce to draft resulutions, and Edwin Wil-on was chosen as secretary. The committee retired, and afters short absence 16+ turned with the foliowing report: — Inv w of thy unfortan s disaster which happened this er Key “tats ehile on aor wey fren. Fall Kiver to Sew York tho passengers of tht boat Would herewith ex; ress their ‘ectings of gratitu ie to Capt Browne of the Bay -tate and the other officers, and also to Capt. Willisma and bis offers of the steamer Counscti- cut, ard the ater di ¢ ph thas tryin ptain officers, of the steamer Conneo icut, for ths very prompt which they afforded, aud for their kiud and hy with the afflicted. at ur. C V weemis of Medfrrd Mass.. and bia, are entitled to our wa'mest ag devotion to the unhappy sul- Resolved, op moticn, That the report of the committee be adopted ard t proceedinas of the meeting ve pab- lished in the New York papers. 3. W TAOMPSON, Chi In hebalf of two hundred and fifty E Wrisow See'y. We were izformed by Dr Beemis that the ladies, whose names he did not know but who had been slightly szald e4, vere not much injured and it is probable they weat totheir respective houses and hotels. At an advanced beur last night our reporter could not learn auy official account of the secident upon Loquiring at the office of the company at pier, No 3 North River bat it was considered that the above statemeat embraced all the facts of the cue FURTHER PARTICULARS—TWO OF THE SUFFERERS DEAD. Last evening we visited “he New York Hospital, and received the following infermation relative to the suffer: orn Mies Charlotte DeWolfe died at about half-past dv o’elock, from the effects of the scalda. She was 14 years of age. Maria DeWolfe, her sister, dled at 3 o'clock, P. M Mary DeWolfe, avother of the family was not expected to tive, She is 10 years of age. Maria wae 7 years of age Anne DeWolfe, 16 years of age. lies seriously scalded Dut is oxpested to recover Mra DeWolfe was slightly realded. Mr. DeWolfe escaped injury. This family coo sisted of ten perrons, and the anguish of tao anrviviog member of !t, all of whom were present, cam rearcely be coneetved, Mise Chaslotte Snow, 18 years of age, who was travel ing in company of Mra. DeWolte and family, on hor way to Poughkeepsie, was slightly scalled in her hands and face. ngers. Police Intelligence, The Art Unicn Burlding Turned into a Danes Howss for Vile Chavarters—The Place Broken Up hy the Police ~8 some time part the Mercer street side of the building known os the Awerican Art Union hae been oocapwd as Ganee hone for the mo-t degraded charactars of both reses and almost pightly cheir operations have crea’od grat di turbsves in the neighberhood Last week Ae Weakley, the proprietor of the place was arrested, Jet go ogan on bis giving bailto answer. Of late say of the reighpors bare meds complaint to Jastics Ita alleging the place to bea nuisance; and oa Wedao lost that mogiatrate iesoed warrants for the arrest o! perseps feurd im the boure These were yinced in the bands of offivers Moore Gallagher, Fider, and two thors of the Second p lice court, who at 11 o'clock the name night, made @ descent upon the place, whereas large number of tke lewd inmates were eogaged in deoong, ke, and succeeded in capturing fifteea females and eleven males, and ip roa'tering the rest of the company. The pri orers were all looked up in the Fifteoatn #art station house for the night, and yesterday wore brought defers Justice Stuart, who, efter severely roprimen tiae the fewsles let them go, aod commitied the maton t+ prison in default of $300 bail each for future good be evionr, NEWS BY TELEGRAPR. ame Yeliow over at Rew Oricans and Mob te, Now Ontaans Sept 4, 1863. ‘The total pumber of deaths reported for the twenty: fowr bours ending this morning was 116, inciading 06 trem yellow fever. Much fever prevails all along the siver. The mail way WAR from Thibodeaux says the stores there are al! cloned, the town abandoned, the pcatmaster s>eent, and the le: ke all Gown with the yellow fover Naw Oniaam, Sopt. 6, 1853. The total number of interments reported this meraisg war $8. of whioh 72 were deaths from yellow fever. This te @ very gratifying decrease. New Onraaye, pt. 6 1863. ‘The ipterments reperted this morning are 95, Im- clacizg 65 trom yeliow fever. New Ontaass Sept 7 1853 Tre pumber of deaths from yello« fever during the \eevty-four hours ending this morning was 63 ouly. A very considerable decrease. Monte, Sept. 6, 1858 ‘The number of deaths reported in this city during the past twenty-four hours was 43, 33 of them belog from spinner Monn Seot. 6, 1853. ‘The pumber of deathe in this ott yorcorday was 43, including 33 from yellow fever Barmmors, Sept 8, 1863 ‘The New Orleavs papers of Friday last record the death. of Henry Price, of Lyons, New York, and Mary G., wife of Albertus Alien, of Philadelphia Vermont Election. 2 Bextiwaton Sept. 8, 1853. Ia ninety.seven towns, embracing tne most pooulous ues the vote for Governor stands :—For Faisbaaks whig, 10 173, Robinson, democrat, 8 $21. Brainard free woil 3480. The remainiog towns will not materially very ‘his ratio. The anti Meice law whigs appear to have voted for Rc binven in large numbers. ‘Tre Legislacu ©, on which depends the choice of Gor- error, 1s very close. In nicety-six towns there aro forty- nine vbiga, thirty ceven democrats and tea free eoilers ekcted. Iu eleven towns there is no choice. Tae re- waintig towns will be very nearly balanced, with a fotr chance for a whig majority, but the rua is 90 . mmencing be introduced an ini close thet the result may not be settled beyond dispute unsti the Legislature comes togetner. < It iy quite poesible that the fres noilers will hold the palace of power in joint conveation of the two houses, in. wb.ch care it is understood that the democrats are to have the Governor, and the free soilers the United States Bepetor, The State Senate is quite uncertain, but the whigs claim @ mojority. We bave no returns of county officers, THE LATEST. Bostow, Sept 8—8 P M. Returns received at the Aflaz office, from oae hunded end ‘our towns in Vermont, give Fairbanks, (#htz) 14,40; Robinson, (dem ,) 12,230; and Brainard, (free soit ) 4.930, ‘The Sevate is probably wig. To the Houre we hear of the elention of sixty-four whigs, fifty nine democrats, and fifteen free soilers. The Genesee Democrats, Rocus¢ran Sept 7. 1853, The Democratic Convention in the Second district of Livicgstos county met at Geneseo to day, snd elected Heury D. Ciark, of Lima “adamantine,”” to tne State Cocvenvo:, by One majority. Highly In-eresting from Moextco. STATES DEOLARING AGAINST SANTA ANNA. New Oxizanu Sept, 7 1853 We are in receipt of later dates from Zacatecas which stave that prest disrsti-fec'ioo with Sante Auna wa m-pifented a:d severa) Stater a: reported to have pro- bounced agaipat recent exactions. Fatal Baliroad Accident. Bustos, Sept. 6 1853. Abovt five e’clock last evening 4 tralia of empty cars arrived at the junstion of the Newbaryport ana George- town railreeda, for the purpn-e of coaveying home a large plepic party when, soon after stopping tne loonmo- tive exploded wi ba tremé@e dour poise inntantly kill ag the firemen, Mr Sp fford, of Georgetown twhone body war Otsts Doe of coe hundred and fifty reds from the the explosion. He leaves wife and two chil Oren. Mr. Morse, the engineer, had just left the loco metive avd escaped without injury although fragments of the ma sbine were thrown inall directions. Mose Fatal Rallzoad accidents. Syreacvas, Sept 7, 1853. Avon’ ore o'cl ck today, « man named’ Patrick Gellegber attempted to jump ona dirt car. while the traiv sen in foli motion, but slipped and the whenla pan-ed over bis lefrarm and leg. They were amputaced, but be canvot recuver. An up?noen man was killed Iaxt night by the Oweg> trein w+ he was walking on the track. The locomotive hu, led bim into @ ditoh beside the road, severing his bead from his body. ‘Tne Tiial of Bishop Doane. Capen, N. J., Bept. 8, 1853, The Court met at ten o’clusk, and wa: opened with preyer os rus! The Court decided in reference to the motions of the re«p pdent, for placing the paper prepared by the com mittee of his doves apom the r , that the same +bould not be entered. Ip repty to the reque-t of Bishop Doane, that a rote of remopatrancn prepared by the name commi'tee, sboulo be entered on the journals, it was decided that it might birbop Drane then proceeded with his argument bi motion to dismixs the presentment — Sooa be on airy for the prodas tion of the origional: of the to P eaperecee pop ents He then retiredtor mivutes, by permial -n of the Court, ip order to pla’ i* joquiry in & shave oetter suirad to bie purpore When this was acs wplinhed the inquiry was at ao. wered by the presidiog Bivhop «tating ‘bat the originale bad vever been in tix povseasion. Trey were upposed to be amocg the sasers of the de cewse’ Bibop Chae forme presiding Bichop . Af er spenking at cooriderrole length. Bi-hop Doaae Doped that the originals should be accounted for. Tb» Court. then, after private delibsration, unani- mourly rejected the motion, on the ground that this was pet » coartof record; ard that the prin'ed records of the former court were in the bands of the reapyodeat, aod might be received in evidence The reapoadect then ashec time to ccnsider the course which he would pur rue and iotimated ip bia remarks ® doub’ whether be sould go op at al! before the court, #hich declares itl to he vot s court of record. The Conrt adjourned at three o’cloed wnt) Friday The general opinion of those bert informed aposars to be ‘bat the wajurity of the Court are dent on a trial Bixhoo Dompe ia advied not to plead; but it is coo tended on the other si¢e, that he haa gove too far uot to 3 plesd without gross contamacy to the highest auth rit; of the cburch. zi ol acd Berrato, Sept 8, 1868, Patrick Sneed alias Watson, the ail-ged murderer of ime» E. Joves, of Savannah, who was arrested at Niaga ‘alls some Cay cn. wan this morning discharged frem custody by Jndge Sheldon. on the ground tnat the an wan supporec to be a fugitive slave aud there are nO papers bere to detain bim. between Rowton and Live gtamber 8, 1806, Mesers Train & Co. con’ =p @ building o line of rceree stesroera to rom monthly between this vort and L verpaol, and for that purpose have recently ourchased & sbipyerd at Neponset. The vessels will be between 2,06¢ and 3 0C0 tons, New Church in Rochester. Rocuaster apt. 7, 1858, The corner stone of the Plymouth Charch, in this city wae Inid today, It is to be a large and costly edifies. Arrival of the City of Manchester. ParLaverruia, Sept 8-6 P. M. The steamship City of Manchester, trom Liverpool, 24th ult., passed the Capes at 4 o'clock P.M. fhe Maryiand Coal Trade, Battimorr, Sept. 8, 1863. The Maryland coal trade last week amounted to 12,174 one. Stenm ti Markets, BrvrALo, Sent. 3, 1953. ‘The reeeipte cf th twenty four hours have bees + follows:—Flonr 2600 barrels; wheat. 45,000 bushela; corp 1600 bu hele; oats, 23.000 buatela. The market fcr floor bas been rather depressed, dealers nwattiog tae pera newn Sales cf 700 barrels ware made at $5 50 * $575 for Ohio and Ripon oon Wheat is quiet and de. emier Sales of Michigan at 1180 , a 1200 ; 1106. fer Upper Lake, ard 11f¢ for Wabash. Gorn is ia good dew od the market Urmer, bolders demanding an ap advapos, 35,000 bushels sold at f4isc a 650. for Wertern mixed, Osta are dull Onio whiskey sells at Wig a Ucke, Freights are unchanged ALBANY, Sept 8, 1863 The recuipts rinoe onr last foot up aa annexed :—Flour, 5 100 bois ; wheat, $500 barhels; corn 16 600 basnol oat» 500 buehela and barley, 25 000 bustela has beeo ready, bat no: active 1 500 bbls. sold at $ « $6 5 for Stare and $6 37 a $6 50 for common and mixed Werrern. Wheat is im fair milling demand for prime; 10,040 busbele fold Cern in in good reqnest, mt batter prices rater 4500 bushelr, at 78a for Western mixed Sales of rye at 78c.8790 Two rowed barley 770, and fouy-rowed 800. Oate are improving, ealea at 40% a Oswedo Sept. 7. 1853 ‘The reaeipte st this port to-day have besn:—Ficur, 2 00 bbia.; wbewt, 18,000 bushels; corn 8,600 do. Nothing bas been cone in cur market Boats are coarse, ani freighte sxe aa follown:—Flour, 40c.; wheat, 16c.; and corn, 140 United States District Court, Before Hon. Judge Getta Sur. 8— The ship Angenique—An order was entered this day. directing the United Sater Marshal'to, publish 8 nection for al! pervcns interested In, cr having olaime against, be: bip Angelique or the proaseds in the reglacry of the court to appear and iovervone for thelr interests thereon on the 13th cf September, instant, Tre Pir men's Van On Weavestsy. Neptave Eogiae Conon,’ No 10 of Atbepy, arrived in our city at an early bour— mr, seven o'clock fron A’beoy, by the steamoost Mam. tap, and wore receivedat the Isadiag place by Bugias Company No 29 of this city, upon whose invitation they ork. tad paid the visit. The Albany fire company consisted H of thirty. nine members, their foreman’s name being Jere- | mish Riley, and they brought their engine with them, | which was made by John Rogers. of Albay Thole dress | te very neat, resembling that of the New York firemen, nemely the :ed shirt, which, however is made te have « tidy eppearance, beiog turned up with bine around tae waist they wear a white belt with a metal X upon it. | inciosting the number of the company. Their fice 042 is similar to that of the New Yorkers Its color ts black, acd it bas o leather plate io front palated white wich the pame cf the comosay (Neptune) apon it ine blue the puweral ten painted black Tha cap is ith an osg'e’x beak bo'diog thi« frontis dditing to the fire cap, they carry with then cloth oap wich the numer of the com 2607 ‘u font torwed of a motel X, Be-ides the members of the company, the following Wemen form also *% portion of the sarty:—J Parsons, of Al- iow haty; Mr Van Vaikeoburg, of de ; Counsellor Kiag of do and Me, Her. Ly of do. Mr Starr Hyatt, woo Rass ex foreman of The Abany fire comp-ny tended by Jones's band of that city, and oa their arrival e-curted to their querters at Tammeny Hall, be be New York Compavy, end efterwardx dragged their ergire to the ergine bouse of No. 20, in Amos street, In the courte of she day, the albsny vi-iters peld a viit to the Oryrtal Palace. with which they expressed | themrelves highly del’gbted, and in the evenirg there | wu 9 toroblight process! bonor of thetr scrival, which wep ip yeu ord Auearp. Yeator¢ay the Albany fire comppy went on a trip te watt Blschwell’s L-land Randall's Island, aad dighor'dge, | #1 d wore evourted by a commit'ee of No 29 E-gne Cra. 0an3, corsiating of the following genlomen:—Me Evgene Ward. exforeman of the above named company ard chairman of ‘be committee, Mr Broen Foreman; Mr By Bata, Mr Joveph K. Wheeler, Mr Wa. A Barnes, m?. Wr, Henva. Mr. Sewell Mr. A Diiga, tr Wan, Seoor Mr. Jobn J. Rabloeau, Mr Jona Camoboll, de. Themes Black, avd Mr. Jamon A Wc Pherson The visi- tora ttarted et 10 A. WL, from Tammacy Hall. in one mammoth asi thren other stagex bel-oging to Kipp & Brown, The f-amer, which wax drawn by six hor-ee, led the way. asd was driven by Raban Kigp, the first of whips the ovher three ttager were weverally drawo | py four perees, The route taken was up Uhethan street through the Bowery; and along the (hiré aveane, ‘he firet place visited being Blactwel.’s Isisad Hoe tuey were received by Mr Jucab H Ridadoox, the desuty of the pewitentiary department, ia place of the warden, Mr Joseph Keen, «bo wae unavoidably adseot on official bu ‘pees which demauded hte presence vl-e rhere. Ubie office: evoorted the guests over the peuitentiary, very politely pointing out eveything of interest. It appears, from bis statement, ‘hat there are 1,100 pri overs ‘D the penitertiary, ivoludiog bovh cet ry thet the pumper who go ou. daily is five. larger number scmit-ed at vreent than what thore is accom tion fur eo that it bas been found necessary in +¢me inetanote to place two persons ia the same om which is pot generally done After having shown the vistters over. Ibe greacds and prieon, Mr. Rdebock vs corted them to the a.m howe and introduced them to the warden of that department, Mr Fitch, who re. marked tbat he +hould be heppy to show them over the piece. This he did with she greatest minutensss, lead ing the viatters through a grest part of the interior of the building. pointing out everything worthy of notice The number of iomates at prevent {a 947 namely —3LT males. 661 femoles, 81 je infects, and 37 temale in feote of thee 181 are nat-ys A-ve-icans, including the tn &Dte Gf Course, and 766 of foreign Dirth After 8 wipute iovpeotion of tuis ‘epartment, the vist- terk we next conducted to the workhouse, a ey erected building nut yet entirely Gnished over whion in front in the in-oription, ‘Workhouse of the City of Now Yook, erecied 1662.”” At precect thee is oply sccommedation for the male prinopers. ebo smount io anmber to more tna. 300; the wrt intended ‘or femaler not being yet finisned Toe buildg in ov a very judicious plan, and vevokens mach talent iu the suthor of the The arohi-ect is Me. Renaick. Tht institution ia intended to be solt-wupport- 24, the prisoner, being allowed to work st beriz'9 trades. avd Let g pais’‘for what they do. Sofer ic has turned ous in thir respect completely guccessful; the prisoners’ werk being sufficient, Bot only to pay for thuir board. but to allow ef s large surplus which ta given to thea op leaving Ip the cent butldtog there ts a chapel, which, however, is not yet flotshed. Some tine was *venc bere after which the viciters proceeded to the Lupatic axylum, where they were recetved by the rew dept pbyrician, Dr Raney. The number of toma‘es, he stated, war 578, but there were 106 more female. than males, The system adopted ts very mid, the worst pe tients being confloed in a separate butldiag Those latter were torown into s state of great excitement by the ap pentence of the fire company particularly at t©o colored me: who came wich the Albany Company Some oftbem began shouting at the darkies, whea oue of them looking up very cutely remarked toa madmea who woe mating grimace: at bin * Ab old fellow. I have got the best of you,’’ meaning tha he wa. outeide while the otber was in eopfiuement Dr. Raney very cour- tesusly eecorted the visitere over the whole buildiag. and wtrcdneed them into the visiting room where ove of rhe patients, a German. played with grovt akill #0 @ wire from tke opers of “Norma ’’ The pianeforte which he used iva new oce from the factory of Muon & Ciark, in New York; the instrument is worth $250, but the makers very senerounly abated $50 when they understood for what ins'itution it was intended. On their Ceparture the G@remen gave three cheer« for Dr. Raney, to which the doctor re-ponded by thanking then, observing at the same time that ‘Firemen ere alcaya welcome.” The visiters were iand-d oa their retura to Manbatten at the foo: of Eighty--ixth street, at the asteria terry. where refrerbuiemie were provided for them at Duplap’s Hotel, by F.ank Ball, Foroman of the Aurora Exgive No 45, After this the viniters took to the stages avd proceeded until they came to the erry belougirg to Rerdali’s I-land, wbece Mr Stearns, the Warcen. secetved them Here the boys, onmwriog 880, were Green up in line and seleomed the firemen with three cheers, who marched along tne line duwn ove wice anc up snotber The Lead ‘then wheeled iavo weetions spd besded by a monitor in advmace. ma ched by the firemen with flying colors, an‘, vroce-dea by « drum aro fife presenting the moat orderly disciplioe porsible ‘They then waroned int the «chooiroom, where, tr avoe of the vis ters, Oreof she boys, named Willsm Wheian, eddreseed shemgan follo va:—' Neptooe Fire Compan of Albany, we bid you selzome io Randall's Isiand, my little companions are glad to ree you, aod wby rbovld they roty They brow what arduous Suties you bave to perform, they also know how quick you Would come to the rexeue if our dwell: g: wee +n fixe, tosare there Little ooes from be cevourlb@ eewent. Yea fiemen of Aioaay, you #ould go £0 fr as to sacrifice your own lives rather thea silow litde children'o perth Therefore your visit w t>nice welocme We dy net wish to devain y0u too long by wabizy ® levytuy speech for it ina eny of wojoy went (0 uses wei neto you We hove that your vinstt will bean evtertein ng oLe, and that you mil have a esfe return t your ‘amtlies.? Ib reply Jurtios Parsons sa'd—My young friends. I thot there is pot veart here Sut will respond ’ t {have to rey--that they have never ia cher hives witne sed eo interesting a soeve as tais Mingled ee we are in the roene of fe we are apt to forget the Cuties we owe to ou little ones for the education of ise rubject of the greatest interest in all coup’ ries, end particularly in tus republic, whieb must be ru tained by the edueatioo of ice pele. Witnout. this provisfon ¥o mao can hope for the permaneuoy uf be; oxd therefore every good eitizen looks to the education of boys like you osu eubjeot of great importsice It id be @ rource of pridet: you apart from the covside: » of the stability of our iastiva- tons, to know that however bauble you may be you can compete with the ricbest boy in che oountry fer all it benors. There bas basen 8 mex Presdent of the United Ataren who waa epee as bumble* as you--I mean Maria Van Busep. Ip thir country there is 00 carte, no 0 dition, bo rtete of life which excludes any perron, and therefore you stand on ap equs! footing with apy other boy: fur it ia the boart of cur country that no one has pre-eminecos ever anotber, so far an ite institutions are concerned. The peeple :f this country, knowing its nece-sities, feel & price in taking the poor boy by the hand to carry bim to propperity. You may think yourselves humble in life, Let vor that though: disturb you tor by the muuiflosnce ef the people ot New Yok you wil: taken care of. Ube addrers was eontioued {po similer strala ani was received oy the boyr, at its termication, with cheers Some o ber addresses and spreches were mads, after which the firemen took their leare being exco ted to their beat by tne boys of Redall’s [sland and gave three cheery. on their departure for.the boys and for the Su. perintendent, Mr. Kipley. From heve the wroeneded to Highbridge. where nothing of particular interest oc cured. Ov theirreturo they pattoek of a collation at the Five Mile Heuse, »hich bad been provided b+ the liver. al Isndloré, Mr Th “ Company No. 29 Hi vited guert, of 20 madeafew remarka which were re- ceivea with three cheers, and three more were given for the isndlord, x which the company again got on beard. and returned to the city, after @ very pleasant day's surement. the evening tbe firemen spent a souple of pleasant proceeded hours at bucbley's Minstrels, trem which t my to Florerce’s, where their bospiteble heats provided them with (a havquet- @r James Bleakley prenidod. After the govd things were disou-sed, the following toaste were propo +d, — “Neptune Company No, 10, of AlbaBy, the capital of our §ta, Responded to by Mr. Hill Kingsley, who appropriate remarks, and closed by giving g certimentian friendrhip row existing batwean No 20, of New Neptune Company No 10, of Albany. May it encure on Keng asthe beautiful rivor which connects the en’ Chief Engineer of the Fira Department of Al- vhen given, after which the ‘Presa’ was 4a The company were Im tho full tide of fan and pleasure when our reporter left. ‘Tae Lave Fara. AcawENT HY THK FALUNG OF A BLOCK OF Timms: —Corover Briton yesterdsy held an inquest u20n the bedy of Jamer Eldridse, tbo person who was killed on Wedperday Jest by the faltiog opoo him of @ log of mabipeny, which wan beirg hoteted from the deck 0” ine bark Scott Dyer lying at the foot of Gouvoneur street, Feart river, The jucy rewcered a vercict that desansed onire to bis dearh from tojuries received by the falliag apen him of a log of mabosany The jury further say that they are of the optoicn that the rope used in hoist ing the log was net of soffictunt rive or atrength to sus talp the weight for whiob tt was intended. Aleo, upon the body of a youth, seventeen voars of nage, fonnd in the water rear the Battery Docnased was paked when found, end is i] mag to have been drown od while bathing. His body lien at the Botleyuo doad houre. ‘Also upon the body of & man, mamed Bernard, who wae fatally injured n fow dave since by a fall on board the ship Comatelintion, Verdict, nectdemtal death, | peral thin Marrica, : bee; 25: phitrite, Op Thursday. September 8, tn St Peter's Cnroh. by | thon. m Blepben. NB: ‘the Rev Mr aoe print ened of Als, to bine AD oRDay on Eas ‘On Wendy sepremb-r 5 bs the Ber flugh Bla r. Ur Dorr sarive ot Soocland. « oltizen of San Frau- Calitornis. to Mics avn» Foado of the ci*y of New Roe ore G. Seururxp On Wednesday, Seutember 7, Rev. 5 H. Weston, Bunny W. Maape E-q ‘Meade Brothers, New York, to Saab A, daughvr of the i 1 papers pleare copy. On @ wv, September 7, by the Rev Mr. Malone. at st. Peter and 8t Pao! Church, Wilitamabarg, Pxono A. Avropso to Miss ~aBasTaana Jom. both from the sane piece Madeira Injaxa, In Brood lyn on Toesday eveniog, September 6, by the Rev, Jobn ‘Keouedy, DOD, Me Quae M Corwen, of tnat bum, of New York. city, to Miss ANNABELLA Diea, Op Wedneeday morning, September 7. suddenly, in the ‘26th year ot ht cae Cuakis C. Basson ‘Hw frtends and tbe friends of the fautly. are respect- folly mvited to attend his funeral. tals at thren o’cluck, from the reedeace of his motuer, No. 41 Mow gom treet without further tovitation ‘Up Wednerdey September 7, Joszruran T., danghter of Frederick 3. azd Juanve T. Boye, eged 1 year and 5 m ptbs ‘The fiends of the family are invited to attend the fu- terpocn, at two o’olock from the residence of ber parents, corner of Favouis avenue and Erie st ¢0:, Jorvey Cit; Oo Thurdey, September 8, Mr. Avcvsrvs L MoMaaoy, ageo 28 yearn ‘Hix frends and relatives are invited to attecd his tu- | neral, tix moruing, at seven o'clock frem No. 220 Niath sireet. His remains will be taken to kaatchester for in terment. Op Thursday September 8, Bacse: Worpen Dovauenty, daughter of Roger Worden. in the 73d year of her age ‘The friends of the faatly are invited to at’end ber fu nerel, to-morrow afternoon, at three o’chok from the reai¢er o¢ of ber son.ip law N, 3, Burt No. 162 Frankia | street without fur: her iz vitation On Thur: day, September 8, Mr. Oxxur Woon, in the ith year of his +ge The friends and relatives also the members of Kareka Lodae of Free and Aooe Marons No 243 are respect- fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late ret dence, No 8 Crorby street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’cluok His remains will be taterred in Trinity Cone- tery. Ov Thurrdey mor ning, September 8, Bansamin CaRvER adopted son of Louis Welsh F ‘The friends of the family are reapestfully invi'ed to at tend the funeral from his late reaidecos Mamaroneck, thin morning, ot ten o'clock, or at che New Aavea Ratl- road depot at one o’clook this afternoon, without further lavitation In thir city, on Wednesday, September 7, ALEXANDER M SturGes, aged 38 years. Ip Brovbl)p, on Wednesday, September 7, ALraxp Taomas von of Alfied and Catnarine Howes, aged 4 months and 4 day We bloom to day, to-morrow die, Bostop papers please copy Av Mount Vernon. Westcbester county, N. Y., on Wed- Peecey. Peptemcer 7, of # protracted iilness, Wituan Weop sged 70 yearr, a native of Durbam county, Exg- lapp, and for the last eighteen years s resident of the city of New York. In New Orleans, on Tuesday, August 80, of yellow fever, Maxy Jans Baxeon, aged 20 years, of New York cit Op Thursday, September 5, of consumption, Taomas Vavcnn eged 37 veare and 17 day Bie relatives and friends are respeotfuliy invited to at tend the funeral » at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 23 Thomas et MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. eee ALMAKAO FOR HKW YORK—THM DAY. . 6 46 Port of New York, September 8. 1853. Baipe— Mi Kenny, &t John, NB, EH Jaoot; Judah lonsoon, . by 5 Jat Tovro, Lewis, Portemouth. Wm Nelson & Son; Elizabeth (Brem), Droste, Singapore Meyer & S ucaen; Concordia Belg), Kuwart, Antwerp, F C Schmidt, Great Britain, Medea Port oa.r0, & Ingle. Barks— Ex; it. Baltimore, fhos L Bass; Gracio Dio (Avs) Bureanioh, Lisbon, Fred C Sohmidt, ‘Worthy of Devon (Be) ‘Wilkinson, Gloucester. Ouborne & Syme. Brigre—J H Kent Kent Boston Brett. Voe & Oo. HW Mercvie, Curtis. Savapnab. Thomas A Sandford: Louise (Fr) Lesage. St Pierre, Wheelwright & Oo Demarara, Clark, St Marye, R P Buck & Co; Marthe (Br) McNeil Rover Boorgeois, A Leary; Choctaw, Burton, Gibraltar, R P Bucs & Co. ‘Schrs— Wave, Jones, Boston, Brett Vose & Co Cornelia 4& Croos, Lamson, Beavfort,J C Slaght; Ela City, Fris bee, New Baven master. Jane Iograham, Wheeler. Bos top. Brown & & Haviland; W A Steobeason Post, Mobile E D Hurlbut & Co; Murtang, Savage. Matagorda. J 1 Browcr Hyena, Clark. Boston, J Frye. 8 W B-own, Tar per, Wilmington, Dollner & Potter; Susan & Mary. Shel- don, Providence, J H Havens; Bay State, Burr, Boston, Een eWa fens; Woodhull, Providence, J H Havens. ARRIVED Steamabip Ais (Br), Lott, Liverpool, Avg 27. at 218 PM, with 150 passengers, to KE Cunard | Aug 28, noon, passed the Daciel Webster, off Waterford; 29th, 1l all roluted and paseod steamebip Arctic Sep'4, at nooa wed ship Perthsbire, bound E; 6th, 230 PM passed hip Johanne Elise: 4 PM, ship Elvira Owen; 8th, 6 90 AM, pasred +bip Arabia Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond, &c, with a, to Ludiam & Pleasants. Ship Col Cutts. Shaw, Liverpool, 38 days, with 339 parser, to J O Ward. One birth and two destas Avg 94 lat 4419, lop 65.16 spoke sehr Telegraph of Bucheport, fishing. Slt, spose ship Chow H Perkins, from Liverpool fcr Philadelphia. Tbe CC had tignt winos trom SW to NW during the whole pazeage, and bas been 14 days weet of she Banks, 8bip Middlesex Parmice, Liverpool, July 28 with 460 perrer laegiedd P stapton. Sept 3, lat 4 50 lon 67 26 Case biig Water Witch, of and from Salem for Maraa- 2. Sbip Jobn Haven (of Portsmouth), Ricker, Newport W, ae Pas ( i Coggins, Mysti J p Pampero (new clipper), ins, Mystic, to Biarop& Co The P was towed to the city by the steam- tug Jacob Bell. New York Packet (Br). Gray. Liverpool 49 days with 27 passengers toT L&D RDe Wolfe Sept? 4 ra, eae rtesmsbop arabia, for iiverpocl, 6 PM, saw steamani¢ Gla+gow, for G argow, uncer steam and canvass, Wind 3 Hark Empire (cf Portland) Gray. Bristol, E 60 days, to Neswith & Sovs Hae been 20 days weet of the Geoks v, lat 43, lon 6260, spoke bark Plymoush, from ‘bu yport for Piswu vk Gemee Thomas. Amabury, Limerick Aug 2 with er Obpers to Nesmith & ys. Avg 15. lat 46 10, len £5 48 ppobe ship Albert Fracblin, from Valace, N3, for Landen: Avg 13, during @ equal, carried sway mata to; sallant mast, Sept 2, iat 41 20 loa 66, spoke brig Cheriotte EFay from Boston for Malaga, 2 dayr out Br‘g Louisiana (I:a!) Kapalina, Genoa, 63 days, with 6% pnerengers, to J Nicerri Ba:b Depa (rem) Heine Bremen, 64 days, with 196 paxnengers, to A Giidermetater. Brig Oregon (Br) Cary, Penzsmoe, 36 days, with 49 pas- rergers to Barclay & Living+tom Brig Velocity (Br), Darrell, Cienfuegos, 19 days, to Tocker & Lightbourne Br Zobror (Br). Docge, Piston, 10 days, to J 8 Wait Co, "Fig Mary Ann (Br), Combo, Halifax, 7 days, to mas: Bulg Taraent (of Boothbey), Reed, Bath, 8 days, to H e Brig Lareb, Barkell. Providence, 2 days, to master. Brig Juiia Cai Arey, New Haven. % days, to master. Pe Raixbow, Thcmpson. New Haven, 2 cays, tomas a Brig Chastipa, ———, Rondout for Boston. Sebr Minnie (Gr), MeDonald St Johns, NF, 14 days, to master Bobr Alfred, Somers Vir Sebr W Secor, Jobrson Virginia 3 days. Sebr kmpize Harris Virginia 3 days Sehr W H Townsend, Smith Vireiais, 3 days, Sebr Texas, —-—, Fastport, 8 days. Schr Jobo Bell Haw. Lubeo 6 dsys. Sehr Lucy Amen, Amos. Lubec, 6 days. Scbr E-ther Eliza, Huckens. Lubec 6 days, Schr GL. Love: Boston. 8 days Sebr Covina Seers deston. 3 days. Sebz ZB Small, Doane, Boston 4 ore Schr Only Son Emerson, somerset, Mess, 3 days. Schr Suran Chase Snow Har eich, 2 days. Sehr LK Snow Snow Aarwich 2 dayu. Sebr J a Dix Allen, Harwich, 2 cays. Schr Eliza Rehdips Harwich. 2 days. Sebr Oregon, Eldrid.e, No* Haven, 1 day. Haven. 1 day. Sc br Hunter Smith, New Haven, 1 day. Sebr Teriff. Jobneon. Stamford Cr, 1 day. Sehr pag ). ———, Middletown Ct, 2 doya Sebr Ellen Rodman O-gond New Bedford 2 days Sebr Star Kmer-on, Roodout for Boston Schr Julis Frances Wail Rondont for Boston. Sebr Wave f:ors Ropdout for Boston Senr Peptwe Roodout for Boston, Sloop roiprer, Fowler Providerce 2 days, Skop Frauklia, Avery, New London, 1 day, pia 8 days BELOW Bark Midos (Br) from Rio Janeiro. Bass Yankee Blade, from Liverpool. Ba:k America (Hr). of and from Guernsey, SALLED Shivs Hudeon Glasgow A Z, Liverpool: Monson St Joba, NB, Columbia Quebec, barka N Hoo; Orleans; M T Chace, Jamaios; George (Videa) ton bilge Chinehilla, Doboy Island; 1 (Br). Buch: tuneb. Sid Gth, Dr brig Fashion, Antigua, (By Sanpy Hoon PRintiva Tas Be), jew J Sept 8 -Sandows. The outward bound vessels hare all gone to nea. One bark coming in rear the Hook, Wind lightfrom N Weather clear, {Pan Sreaseane Asta J ANTwrnr—Art Avg 23, 3ea Duck, » NYork. In ert 26h Howadjt Baloh and Mary Glover Chase, for NYork le. Mountaineer Robinson, for NO-lesns Buxwenwtavin—d Ang 20, Henry Von Gegero, Rei- mere, NOriesne Lg a sa and Golier’, sohel- ling NYork: Albort Retcde Baltimore. 1GHTON—OF avg 2B, Fortitude, Lord, from Quebec fcr London, Bunro— Sid from PIU Ang 28, Mary Adelia, Soars, N York; 24th. Cheehire, Rich. do, pchTnaven— Arr ug 22, Hie, NYork, Sid 22d, Lunoa- ‘amnry—- Arr Aug 23. Harrint Franow, Seow, Mirami- obi. Sid 24, Clara Ann. Hatah, NOrie Drain Arr Aug 21, Yousiuss, Hawes, Londen for Qae- AN Arr between You'h Freeland Jaa 234) Aa aro ob NYork " Tyot sy ng meg ‘Aug 22 Devo ire, Matlet, Mobil ‘Sid Mth. Teurua (?), Little, Boston amd NYork; of Fame Koowler Boston: Benj Adams, Drummeat ‘Wertern Empire Watts NYork; Emperor Hager Basten, ‘T J Roger, Herbest, Beth; 26th Ar-bie, Baatate, VY ork; Ma-garet Cummins Pricoe EAward Island Robert Katty Barstow; Owego, Borland and Southport Wilson, NY ork, Cid 284, Moves Taylor, French Havana; @fth @ HI Boody, Seow, NOrleans: Jobn Myrick, Stevens Philadel: bis er bist Wind, McCulloch, Alexandria, Io: ten. 4 8 Entd for Wig 22d, Desdemona, Farnbam, NOriesns;) Hope Westerp: Washington, Phillips, and Silas Greea-| map Megne NYork ; Arvel, Engel, Vali Fraveico; 24b, Clarissa Currier, Knapo. Watts. Dearboro Obarieston; Queen, Mo“artoey, NOrleapn; Dalriada, Scott San Frene'veo: 26th, Au:tria. ‘Te-sier Charleston: Jus Uitcomb, Hull, NOrieans; Lad; Frarblin Yeaton Raposhanck Cushing and Win Tao- scott, Cornish NYo k; Mary Plensanta Kennard; De oe. Smith and WVyow! Danbary_ Philadelpt Mary Ward Little Havana (entd 16th for St Themes) Lonpos— Entered in Aug 28. Pacific, Nelson I le Verte, Can+da: 24th Triton Peters, Por: Rieo; Ses Lion Hall St Jobo, NB M.thilde Astorita, NYork? Adama 8 ooks, St George, NB 26th, Jobn G Conter Forster. Bio (semi; 26h. Byron Titus, Matanzas; Johan. Koha. NY ork ; Vauclove Howes. Quebec; Ammerined Vebre, NYerk, Lraricx—8id Aug 2% Indon Kelly. NYo k Maxsen.uxs— Arr Ang 20 Nova Rosalie, Autosio. NOr- 81d 224 Charlemagve NYork. ee Aug 22, Maranobusetts, Crocker, N ‘on Roven—Arr Avg 22 Leander. Vorzard, Charleston, S1Go— Sid Aug 23. Linden, Gillen, NYork. ‘Vico— Arr Aug 10, Bengal, Bray, NOrleans; Prestigio, Verus Charleston, ORT MOUTH— Arr Aug 23, Osean Queen, Smith, London, Pe (and ald 26th for NYork hatan, Ingham, Gergenti. ParerMo—Arr Aug 9, ‘ourow. Sep Arrived—Ship Raduea NYork; berks Nevata Smvrae; ‘Ww G Lewis, Rio Janeiro; E Courshill, Bosaire; 40 New Orleans brige Gen Bod Wilmogton NO; Catcopea, Morreillen. Augeline, Ste hen Young, and Erie Pail dat phia rcbrs Jor E Smith, Wilmingtuw, NC, Eugene, Alax- epdria EI Dorado, Alabacra, Aluioe, Wm H Milwr Lady Svff-ik. State of Muive, JK Rerdall Maria Peoifis, avd Wiilismron, Philadelptia Joxeph Baker. Jasper. Gomar, Gravite State ard Larkin, NYork; Sharm Beltimora, with lonaof plank+bear apd four rtapcheens by coming in contact witb achr M Garr, trom Aexandria off Nea- tucket, yosterdsy The latter lost heed and cutwater.. Herala Marine Correspondence. PHILADELPHIA, Seat 8-4 PW Arrived—B igs Samuel Small Treadwe'l. Boston, W nd- werd, Mareball, Cienfuegos echrs Mary Mankin Cooke, Rin Janetro; Tioga. Crowell. Cardenss; H Payson, Boston; Geergia Wollard. Portland Beloe—sbip Bilaa Duguid Liverpool. Cleared—Brigs Tribune KUimen, Bosten; M & JC Gn. wore Eldridge, do: Thos Walker. ——. Ai Mwy Lowell Peversop Boston § Small Treadwell Salou; robre Geo Brook, Stet-on, Portland; Ocran we. Price, Manbattapville; Emblem, Chandler Bapgor; Gazette, CroveHl, Boston; Susan, Kelly, Charleston; Georgia, Wil- lard, Portland. Disasters. , Brie H C Lowrit, 6f Kookland, for ———, in @owp channel 34 inst touched on Potat » came off on the tide and went back to Rockland. fcur Sea Fan, on a mackerel cruise, was high and dry on Sheep Island bar, pear Owl's Head, 4th inst, was ex’ pected off without damage next high water. vee t, has 620 bbl The RL Barstow, at wots polser: sap 25 do bikBsb oll Sooke Jaly 13 10" 86, lon 42 90, George & Mary, Manchester. Westport, 100 4): ov® Gall, Nichols, NB ‘30 sp; 280, lav 31%, loa S14, Wills, riage Maty ‘on, Smith, We Weetport 350 sp; 28th schr HN Williams Fisher, Pro- vincetown 66 ep; Aug 1, lat $2 lon 62, Lert: , May- bew NB 176 sp; 6th, lat 31 20 lon 62. E Ni eon, 30 . Provinextown. 76 rp 95 wh; 234, lat 3406, loa 6, yland King NB uninown The Monticello at Nantucket. from Pacific Ocean, via Ta'cabuepo had 600 bbls ap 900 wh oil. Tega no lat, &c Undine, Merry, NB, xp. Heard frem July 29, no lat, &c, by letter, Dr Franklin, of Westport, 125 up. i . Spoken, é Ship Rip Van Winkle. from Caloutta for Loaden, was signalized July 27 off the Iviand of Asceaui A clioper abio showing a whte signal wi 's black setterr Garp as be the “Quese of Diamonds’’) at was Aug 7, | Bask Donglas. from Rie Janeiro for Baltimore, July 27, Cape Friv WNW 80 miles. »k Sarab Uloey from Boston for NOrleans (mot Ha- vera). Sept 2 off Hatteras, pose ve died from Boston for Baltimore, Sept 4, lat ). Jon 704, Bark Rhone, hence for New Orleans, was signalized Sept 5 43 PM. lat 37. lon 7510 ‘ Sehr Grey Kagle, hence for Gonaives, Aug 29, lat 81 20 N, lon 68 30 W. Foreign Ports Bristor—In port Avg 2% stip Jona W White. M’Near, ditg. obertered to load iron for NYor¥. Cuxsruraes -In port Aug 20, brig Malvera Jarman. for pte ged Teady; and others sudsequeutiy re- ported. bemumicm—8ld Aug 29, ship Holyoke, Perkins, Liver- pol Nugvrras-Sld abt Aug 28, brig Mary Hamilton, Jor- den, SYork. Pictov—In port Avg 30, bark Ionia, Averill, for Rio Ju iro next day Rio Jastoxo—In port July 26, bark Wagram Tagerscll, for wh pext day (betore reported slo 25th), and otbers berore reported S'd 26th bark» W G Cewis, Giles, Boston (having re- paired) Mides (Br) NYurk Salpania Bay (Cape of Gord Hope—Sid June 26 -bip Eupbracia, Smith (bense Feb 27), Aurtraila, 28th, #teomer Contucins Dearborn (bence) Shanghae Sta, sebr Ir diarols, Cerbeart (bence Apel 7) catia Sr CaTmaiines (Brazi)- Arr abc June 23 back Mary Spring Brown from Fhilsdelphia (Apr 23) fur San Fran- cirer, put ip leaky 81 Stepnrx— Cia Avg 27, bi ig Susan Soule, Prince, Bar- badoes. Zz Home Ports ALBANY—Sid Sept 6, steam sehr H B Beach, Saund- ers, Albany. Art Sept 7. gebrs Thomas B Smith Kelly. aud Hoary Gay. Nye, NBeoford; 8 Nel-oo Hall, Lawreace Portiaud, Urs phenis, Chapman. Nflaven; Mary 4 Lovell, Lovell, Ne ; Tribune, Nickerson, B: Cortan, Cro oul, NBedford; Ganges, Baker atd Leander, Go. dspeed, Bos- top. Cid sche Deniel Wedsver, Lewis, Boston; sloop Tantivy Hive. N@aven. LL XANORI6—sid Sept 6, brig Forrester, Osborne, N York: sehr Ho: yoo, do. AUGUsTA—Arr Sept 1, eobrs Willism, hence; 6th, Ar re 60. Sid Avg 28, brig Porto Rico, Tarr. NY. BALTIVORE—Arr Sept 7, steamer George’s Creek, ‘Terry, hepce: barks Queen, King, Rio Jaasiro Jaly 26. Naval (Br) Bergh. Seianba By, Africa; Dig Keve Pendergast. Norris Arecibo, 12 days. | Cid steamer Pied- mont, Robinson, NYork;schr Emily (Br), O’Brien, Hali- x. BANGOR—Arr Sept 6, sehr Cadet. age’ BaPH—arr Sept 8 scbr Gen Scott, Harnden, Reppe- haprock; 4th, brig Maria Stover, Potomac BO-TON— Arr Sept 7, Nornegian ship Heodrene, Even. ten, Gottendorg, May 4, Feimoath, E July, 22; bere Murillo, Woodside, Segue, 224 ult; Avola, Kendrick, Charle-ton; Girurd, O Weei, Churleston; Bay Btste, Spar- row, Baltinore; Edmund ‘Dwight Parker, Baldmoro; Hemer, Corlisle, Poiladeuphia; Br dbrigs Pareuit, C-ocker, Curacao, 14tb ult; Challenge, Utley, Bomnice 16ch ult; brigs JD Fennell, Dyer, Trinidad, 23th ult; Roamer, Nickels, Turks Irland, 18th ult; Breer Vine Clenenvs, Corecao, 16 b ult: schre Eaterarl.e, Gordon, Iacxavavl Kew Fieh. thaw, and ions Long, Baltimore; EA stevens, Bacon, Albany; Cornelia, Faulkiin, NYors: ttesmer Freeman, Rawdou, Townsend, Alexandria Cid ebips Star of Ewpire, Brown, Livsroool Fanny Forrest Peterson Caliso barks Amanda, Baker Smyrna. Fravk- in Gibba Tiividad; Echo, Howes Philadelehia; bags Chatham, Hardy, Gibralter and a mkt; Nereus Burgess, Moxeanilla Montrose, Titcomb, Havana; schra Delaware, Bickmore do; Br achra Don Gola. Cro-cup, and Eliz Ter- rio do; scbrs Miranda, fitcom», Wilmiog ‘on, NC, Ade toe, Howes. Philade phia; Mercy Taylor Nickerson NYork; New York, Govdsell, do; Era, Chamoerlain, do, Sid ship Geneva. barks Amanda, Franklin, Filta; brigs, Nereus, Wm M Groton O-ineco, Anglo Sexon; brig Edwia. ald bch. CHARLESTON—Arr Sept 6, bark Frantuin, Caok, Bos, ton, 20 days; brig Kdward, Ro Rookport, Me; ashes Aid, Stel or, Hav.ne, 334 dave; ‘Ttavlor, Felabie, Gos- tou! Sid sbipColumbia, Erikson, NYork; bark Edward, Patterson de DANVERS—Arr Sept 4, xchrs Mayflower, Street, Phila delppia; Delaware benes. FALL RIVER—Sid Sept 6, sehr Marthe Wrightington, Philadelpnia GLOUCESTER —Arr Sept 5, achr Leo, NYork; Corene, Portland for do. KEN*EBUNK—Arr Sept 4, brig Holyellyn, Davis, York LUBRO—Sid Aug 31, rcbrel. Ames. Ames. and Jonm Bell ——. nence; Sept 2, Meiville, McGregor, and Ma- tilda 0’ Brien, do. NEW ORLEANS—No clearances Sept 1, or arrivala of con equer ce. Art Aug 26 (back date), ship Queen Victoria. Chess, Uverpool May 30. brig Adams Gray, Henry, Havane 17h. Old abip Shaeront Hubbard, Liverpool. ‘ ee Sept 6, echr Eliza Frances, Roa- out. NEWARK Arr Soot 7, schre Uncle Joe, Butlor. Port- land, Conn; Charlotte, Hicks. Rooktand, Me. Sid sohr Novae Howard, Wareham, Mass. NEW HAVEN—arr 3opt 7, brig—, Richmond, Va; sehr Gen Cameron, Pbilsdelohia, Sid’ loops Fairfield, Albany: Lady Fenwick, NYork. OWL’3 HEAD— Arr Sept 3, brigs Abner Taylor, Sarita, Ranger for St Croix; WS Treat, (new) Parka do'tor Rio Janeiro; sobr Ses Lion Thomas Rockland for NYork; (ao alt ¢ld a Also aki 4th, sehr Increase, Arey (from Roekland) NYork, PORTLAND—Arr Sept 6, chr EF Lewis, Berry, howe, PAILADELVRTA—Arr Sept 7 schra Emporiam, 8 shire, Newport Ci schrs Lowis Clerk, Vankirk, denos; Prospect Dow, Boston; J Buckbes. Laugtia, Yonkers; Ol Miller Wont Point; R & Hi Bateli, Be- ok ker Dighton (eck Eagle, Latourette, Porth Ambeys Obarlen Hil), TUL, Newb ary port. WiSCASse tant d Sept 6, brig E Droximond, Pinkhorn,

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