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TWE WORLD'S TEVPERANCE CONVENTION. | Si" lat toe THE J:PANESE EMPIRE. (Tees ttt Anvere sarettcr, ogee] aataee Se iekee NP Rca & Dias ac ‘conact Edyeactn wee Calan out of the ail of this alty yesterday 5 Chas Mt Marks, Smallwood 42 QNGULNME T 0! IHR COLD WATER ARMY. ce" eealont end Interesting P.M, cod. In charge sf Uscetsbla Perkec, ace belere Ssrron'h Co: W Rilisier Grakam. Baltimore, Jor Elona. é ‘ (From saan Tresauen Case, Auqet Wl or w. Toil court ot Baboeien wt 0 Schre— Admiral. T Sitepoert J H Havens; Mare ho amt of tee Scenes dees Vingiiieienie’ cons ean, L RARER aks Oe enc eena ante hen eer eens acsiis Heoten, Jest: Lo or xg % Hi LAST DAY’S POCEEDINGS. with | Tomas Troy. He bas bed extwarive fecllitins for ccinleg inaued by the District Attor. ocuville, Wadleigh & Reor; iyeohburg, Couch,’ Blob serie and cr Fawetens | eruseenticn weather kas cae | Say mets eataceees ve ieaememi es Bd Caoe aula yb Cee ee ~ I we was tt on is + e. + dpeoches of Hess. Lees and Canel, of iglingn ys the rot appara of Justa Erarde t our readers:— = the writ of Rees corpor thick was turned to tr the Maria, Bllsret, ‘Johtaon te Lowisn’ Yale, Me - Ragiand, of Rov, Mr. Lott, of Marylacd that onlled mo to tho temperanc cause, te (s | NAMES OF ALL THE PrOVINONS mM rma mcrrag OF | Heht of the Warden of prison to detain BAymoinatter | Pherwin, baltimore, Matiior & Tard: Deliver, : begond myzpener te add to the ectimation ia JAPAN, TAKEN FROM A JAPANESE ONABY, been Governor. | Wercham. omfield; ME Wella, Terry, Canada, and Others, which ali mea justin Edwards. Gene- PROVING IN NIPHO The fact has been liberated, is sald tonn- | Meeeay t & Co. gee rations yet unborn will praise hss name, and rise up and 28 ching. faz, tns oGtears of tha prison ot litle” 1 | /ebre, Crittenden, Bridgeport, master. 4 > pe. Lert he of New bee eleo bread a fow remarks 28. A-chew. tes tint tg eal ore 4 stot de doosson of } tO Morn, NPaceed ath, off ¢ ta ‘Tart Cabscas heb respect 'o memory ‘ustia wards. 1 a ‘The Mata: law army assombled at mine o'clock yester- | Gen Cany—I wish to say that thoname of Justia I:1- iydee Humphreys they did not give up all hepe of being | of Portlasa, bound North Gog core ut ther w. rather a alim attendance of | ¥*"4# is s dear name to me. My frat lecsoms im tomps- we ce a Ag ag pon Mn Eno, arte, (i), ian Barre, Ane Yates tod A rence wore lesrnea from him: and, as Christian Keecer Durtrict Attorser.of Tioga county would manage to get | gergers, to M Living ten. two deeths and one tpeotaters, owin, to the destruction of the fun om the | bas said, millione yet unborn wii rise up and bless nis 88 ham, cent beck $0 prison for the same offence for which | pisth. ‘Sid in company with rhip 8t John. for New York, dag before. name. ia willbe sotarend to thos cove and banging. remains toe | Auk 0, Beat bo, exshensed signal vith au Aim clipe Geo. Cary, 1 the absence of Hon. Noa! Dow, took the | | Jou Cascr=—On Uehait of the Enallsh delegatioe to S. Chetew, seen. if be is, ther should watch cach other cons ant. | Subs Painted back: And Mee ion BO aL. susan Chale and call 4 th- meetin; to order. is avation, » would state that the memory of this 7 Hee fod ly to prevent bina or any of hin friéods, from again pro- | signals with etcamship Humboldt hence for Havre; Sept Tho Rev. Mr Jacobs offered ups prayer, after which | Siro, “We wish 10 be ier a ‘eelog the pate 28 Keo-ea, ba fy Hy rately Maal t fn te ae eerie ce “Yo the I aig tlm roar be nwt ne the minutos of the day previous wore read and approved. | ments cf there reclutions, php cad amon Governor asking a pardon for Etsmeoin wore forged but | ae, p Hombre), Paulsen, Hamburg, 48 days ‘The Chair then anounced that the reading of reports | The vote upon the reselutions was then taken stazd- 4). Bema been tt to a mystery that will cever parheps be colved as to | with P40 rs, to Schmidt & Balchea, Avg 2, 1a : : i. the suderce rising uoanimously, who commitied the offence. That Kdvmoin with the | i from the diff-rent committees was in order. ‘The Secearany then read a letter reseived from Hon. E. 42, Uo mar cowdaw. atriot diselolive which is Kept up in the prison, could | ©, 198 Sl, was struck by a white equall which carried The committee on the duties of freemen a’ the ballot | C Delavan, alter which the Ker. George Dulheld ollrod & Eesares, have seat to the Gorerear such a variety f papers and | fen Bie spoke bri oe oor tale’ hanes tor Liveraeet, 2 rerok che F A ; Recasseetingly, through their chairman, presented their |" Reccived, Tuas she Hot Neal Dow, of Mein; Elon B.C. & Bre chee, of tbe prison offers, snot be bellered: fone | ,,DaTK Tetis (of Sem), Tufts, Manila, March 21, to qepert, which was, that the subject wpon which they | Delavan, of New York: Gene Fe . Bastyr oy agg dg riper of the | master, culy 28. Ss CM oy natn {et wore instituted = committee was exhausted, and they Mich “of South. Carol prison Cotcere themeeives Sccording to, thelr evidence, iwi Teg 6 tao asi Ton 02 W, rooke Teach ship ot begged to be +xcuset from further considering it. The ray- Dg. most rigid rules are enforced in the prison, | Kaward, of Bordeaux, boned ro Cay 3 Sept 4, tat 86 Cenveation thea sccepted the report, which dischai %. Teo-sceng ou epecte! care is tokon to prevent convic’s fom secretly | 50 N, lon 7216, boarded ship Tarquin, of bath, Doughty, hi port, ged , sendieg out letters ‘The Warden of the prison testi 16 days from New Orleans {or Liverpool, all weil. the committee from further duty. ager PROvINos! DF KE thet it wae his iovariable practice to examine all letters | “park Yankee Dlade (ot Gardiner)” Gray, Li ‘The next report was from the cemmiMtee on the plan | Utherwice. pnt Sivan by convicts, and slso stated chat only half & | days, with $3 O Baker. Aug 6, Int '49, fe pecmanen: organivation, which was read by tho | , The Rev. Wx Parrux, of Now York, offered @ resola- ee teks — Rope sey eres te aah convict every three | jon 16, spoke ship Weahington leving from Sydney, NeW, Bor, Mr, Patton. The report ended with those resolu. | “Wma chased imo, koo go. Cortninly. asd if thay are an Closely obcarteds as the te um Livers tor Que; are nt mcrg eee dann . . Secretaries of this conventio: cen tentiGed he furnished the mest positive evidence | bearing NNE 60 miles, aw Am’ steamship Baltic, hence = 4 minutes end such otber oc cvem PROVINCES CX SCHORR, that K4;moin did not. withoct assistance from some of | for Li " Resolved, That a National Committee of nine be ap- | the state of the fumde will tt» be distributed . ay ee ser Grae Gente yack at Mnoget & | genic Ret ase Maal Tho, Cerne a tc creek te coor ee ena | RES nee hae care aot; ‘ovement in !ay08 the pevbibition of the ma ‘Altor 8 long and prory debate as to hew the members wr ce Wath aut Gea baeiioeie an aeeeee —_ aionl iy ponies, regard to | Mayflower, «f Bucksport, with 20 000 fish. Smploy ouch agente aug issue such putlicetious se of, the Courention e-uid be found, Go., Uke rote was Eoe-dzo. the jerdon of Faymicta, the puslic would” we reacare te seas Psi AR ny Naar Rar eohed Slat te Several Seater wae trtign cogatncss and Foers | Ar, Ws sometimes ouled Profesge De. 3 Fa een ae ne oT Ag a he ge i Eres oe es st wuob shall be hold. own ans, the mesmeric \ologis' offered "4 by ‘ , lato" -Bpoke wi - wtoschr Stats to crzanize by | wet of sccolutions tpoa tho thecriee of gaa, meee. | ‘Cue whole empire consiste of sixty etx provinces. Tuc | Pesiog that L@ymoin was the principal actor in it her, of’ and for I’all iver; reported soven of the crew in tral Ce gear doped rism, electricity. and the Maine law. which, ranch to the | island Nipkon contains fifty, Kew-ehoomine, Sshoke, fire, reer irons for mutiny ‘ neers pap ding comme: m the several countis, | ©comGture of the doctor, were referred to the Basi- | Yezo one, and Sa dho ore. AwnoraEn Ratrroay Coxsiston.—On Saturday Baik Mides (Br), Guthrie, Rio Jansiro, 44 days, to J ett to have charge of the busiaess neces, | 206% Committee for thoir ‘consideration, The doctor Tre city of Jeado is in the province of Moo sa she. The sighs Jast, @ colliclon oocurred at Latrobe en the Pean- | L Phipps & Bros. for carrying out » Vigorous campeign axsingt the liquor | tork his seat amid peels of laughter. chart poluts out eight hundred and eight islands, icolud nia railroad, forty miles east of Pittsburg. in conee- | Brig Agiae (i'r) Chretien Roohelie, 71 to Renauld ; The minutes of the proceedings of the day were then | ing the four princiyal ones, some of which are rich in | ¥epoe of the conductor of the freight trata mot wuiting | & Francais. Sept 1, lat 41 12. lon 64 10.’ spoke ship suereized, That the National Committeo be suthorisedto | read ara adcpted. ‘ miceral productions. In the island 8 dho, there ave | st the proper switch until the arrival of the pauenger | Shepandoab, from Vtiladelphia for Liverpool, § days oat devas proper, act less frequentiy than ono in tre years, | _ [be Rov Mr. Parnex then ogered'up a prayer; after | rich gli mires. but no one is allowed to work them but | train. ‘Tbe tender of the freight train was pitched upon | Brig Ariel (Br), Le Blanc, bey Chaleur, 17 days, to M = fond (0 ail conntrins chesdop. | Which the convention adjourned civic dtc, the convicts whom the government sends there. Tuey | the top f the locomotive, knocking the engineer turough | Baobus. throvgh which we cam correa —— seldom Live over three years; some are never allowed to | the engine house upop the side of the road, the fireman Brig Webster Kelty (of Bucksport, Me), Heagan, Pic- us Demonstration of the Sons of Tempernnce, | se the dajlight They work the mines like a railcoad | “lighting on the top of the tender: boch escaped with | tou, 10 days, to Manbattan Gas Co. ‘That we now procesd to raist the sum of | pase evening, at half past seven o’ the Metro. | tuenel under the mountains, where some beve to spend | 8 few bruises. Mr Widensoll. conductor of the passenger | Schr Dolphin (of Baltumore), Keem, Matagorda Bay, anos wand under the dieetiam Of She notional com- | i y ’ clock, their life-time without ever seeing the sun again. train, wes caught on the pintform between the first acd | Texas, 20 days, to master. (ry ae vention, "',, | Politan Hall was crowded with the Sons of Tomperanoe, | ‘Wir io time without ever seit OF mrwacutoo, | £¢¢0Rd cars, and with much difficulty extricated his tet | Sebr Jobo Estoll. Smith, Philadelphia, 2 daye. we atom anew cleo | gyrembied to hear some of the maguntes f the temper: | i, oar , "| uate Lde only saved by his Slog in out of the'aost, | Senr potzett, <> Harziagton, 10 days. ‘Besolved. That th ittes shall mak anoe cause, who have been in our city during the World’s | O-sbe wa, She-ra-ro, ad ‘ DEO, ba 3% rough i f ray rial which was burst epen. Several of the whe | Schr Southerner, Ruckins, Li b-' "len relly ar gad marl aha Convention. The hall was well filled with both ladies os, ile Seng were necrly all asleep at tho time, wore mack wruieat, | Seth wanen mae ae Upon this report a long debate ensued, Some were | and gentlemen, and the afiair passed of with much ss, oe seca wes oid eared nee canto but none seriously injured. Schr Kossuth Churchtil, phe rie 4daye. (pp 00} to namin: Philadelphia asthe residence of the | tisfaction, = as Au-wag, é Me-au-key-sho- ma, Set Nabowe 5 we fe a laa ———— ree A man named Walter Woolfred hung himeelf near ir yurne, Hix, 78. majority, come were for a larger « wer number City Intelligence. aes Dobe the Mey eee Hamilton, C. W., 9 few days ago. Ho was sixty-five | SchrCl allen. ——— Rockland, 4 days. than size members, and others wished the Convention | 4 DELIESRATY: ACT OF SELF DESTRUCTION Bx sHOOT- | fre ge De, eer the city of Jetdo; | yeare old, and leaves a large family. Sobr Hardscrabble Gregory, Rockland, 4 days. ites to devignate the time of its futare mesting. Va ING HIMARLY WITH A PISTOL, Gado: inthe Jaan nen. Sy iomene, re EN lecenian Toot Recepoet rious amendments were proposed to tae report, various About nine o'clock last evening, a melancholy case of | Au-o she ma, Tho-be she-ma. a Married, chr Hudson, Tarr Roskipeck: x readings ef \¢ called for, and many resolutions offered | suicide took place in the pistol gallery of Mr. Alexander | Cn the east side of Kew-Shoo thore isan abundance of | On Wednesday, September 7, by the Rev. Mr. Malone, | Sohr J R Jewett, Backer, mn. 1 day, Gaaeiolicainns ceal, and a good harbor for shipping near at hand. ‘The | St St. Petor and St. Paul Church, Williamsburg, Prono A. | Sohr Undine, Penfield I . Gt iy in the midst of the general confusion a motion was | LA"7eDe® at the St Charles, situated at the comer of v4 rs aed people rm: burn charcoal; ‘are forbidden to cook | Afonso to Miss Samasrmana Joe. youngest ter of | Schr N Shailer, Lawrence, Portiand. Ct, 1 dey. tanto to lay the report of che committer and allsue | H<cnard strect and Broadway. James Willis, or better | Rith the bard coal, ceusgenat ar ie ‘gas; theretore the oacin Jere, both’ Srein Wao sare. lace, Toland Madetr, Schr Ageoorla. Iso, Now Hleven. 1day: «cotions to amend and re-olutions pertaining to it, upon | known amorg his circle of ecqueintances as * Hawkey,” | mines aro not much attended to. A Schr D Davidson, —— , New Haven, 1 day. whe tedie. or “Hawkeye,” deliberately shot lumself throagh the | In the island Hajay-joshema, all the Emperor's | | Ou Thursday. September 8, by the Roy Mr. David Big- | Schr Hldad, Brooks, New Haven, 1 day. The vote was counted, and the whole subject Ini on | head with & pistol procured in the above named gallery. clothing is made. He sends a versel there firo timesa | ler, Captain Zacurvs Kexrron, of Fransfort, Me., to Miss BLIOW. the tabie. by » vete of 100 to 63 ; The ball penctrated his ckull just behind the right ear, | year, to bring his rich cargo to Jeddo. Some of bis junks | Matsa Duymaw. of this city. Citpper ship Pagle. Farren. from Sen I'raneisco. Sudge O'Nex, on behalf of the Business Committee, | and ledge¢ in the brain, The unfortunate young man | are oroamented with goid plates on the side, and all | | On Thursday, September 8, by the Rev. James Heown- | 419. ono bark and four brige, unknown, to whom was referred yerterday a resolution by Dr. fell iasenaible on the floor. Considerable secetaeey od Tound the bulwark. inte pee See rT et ee eimimos Borige, all) 5 reported below 7th inst av the “Marytown,”” Maodgrass, on revenue jaws, reported adversely to rin were manifes! y parties present The ice ye most remar! mount ‘00g can in on, land. Fytor proposition contained in that resolution. were sent for, and Sheers Slater and Greon, of the Fifth province Sco-roong au; it is ten miles hi ee) the top | , Im Burlington, Conn., on Thursday, Septomber 8, by coate fax, was @ mistake for the Mary Ann, arrived A delegate moved coscurrence im the report. wand. were ‘soon in attendance, who conveyed the capped with snow nine or ten months of the year, | the Rev. IvancToster, Mr. Horace A. Skene, of Mont- | UP BAILED. De, Revecnien ofiseed the resolution agein, as an | mownded man forthwith to the hospital, where every at- | In Juso and July is is vi-ted by great numbers of people | Emery. Ala, to Misa Manr Fumam, of the former place, | oor pisce Ware aeilo: shipe Judah To amendment to the report. ; tention was zendered under the instrucdoa of Mr. Reowe, | ‘rom Jeddo, and different parte the conatry; the pes. |, 4t6¢ Loule, Mo. on Tossday, August 50 by the Rev. | . Sleamubip Eiack Warrice, ships Judah Toure, ‘The Dr. out of onder, and the zeport | the surorinteovaut of the establishment. Dr. McComb; | 11» barta great many songs in praise of it and its tral. | Bp Lead. Jamis A- Osrnow, Rey., of New Orlane, La. to | Portsmouth; Mangolis, 8t Slephen, Nis; Bis one of the house surgeons, probed the wound, avd found | tions. It is regarded sacred, and no females are allowed | Miss Maur !uizs, daughter of ards, Of that cliy. | eet sunrise, ENE: tes " A as east ae Fexolee order of thet the bell had talon direct « coarse into the brain, | to ascend it. at sunrise, ENI; meridian, SSE; sunset, SE, busdeess | wor of hearing the Loglis! fellugered ina ping condition util about one THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN. Dtea, es deicgate pls motion having been carried, the | ocloc this moraing, when death put anendto his | The precant Emperor is about twenty one years of | On Thursday, September 6, ‘Mr. Onmx Woo, in the | aye perk Geo E Woe oramela. eal introduced 10 the audience : earthly career, gps bis title is Thin Kew, which means Heaven beneath. | 25th yeer ot his ace. Pil tonde de Mle al ular hasta Fa Dr. Lams of Leeds, England, who spoke as follows:— | — The deceased, as wo learn, entered the gallery—callod Palace is in the city of Jeddo; it is surrounded by & | The friends and relatives, also the members of Eareka | Pncince ? Sa perp oy ely valle so Mz. Prosident—t trust that you will not e-msider that I } for a pistol—it was handed to lim, and be took one shot | strong wail, and outtide the wall is a deep canal Cull of | Lodge of Treo nnd Accepted Masons, Xe DIS, ase respects i Wen tk Dpetn ps ei Ane AEDES So) omnes on om aon ont time, in iasing an oopocta: | af she target, and then wanted to reload the pistol im. | water, his arsenal is cloro to his palace, built on a | fully invited to attend bis foneral, from his late resi- | &Veters, for $20,000, who intend to sond her to Batavia. nity to tell you what we temperance imen are doing in | self, bat the person in attendance would not permit him. | mound, where he retreats in case of war, which he is | dence, No.8 Crosby a te-morrow afternoon, at one | Cat the Slerrs Nevade 10:h ‘ult for Boston, to acd whet we intend to do. It has been our | The pistol was reloaded, and Willis took it, and wont to- | always afr: y i ‘ i ‘ome. | take charge or a clipper ship now building, plan to divide the country into sections, and to canvas | wards © young man that was reslining ona cots, Tho | him aod Te) Me ee ee ree | 1d ceeremptaent ott Dibbie Pat writing for Make each, The British Advocate, = temperance journal, cir- | young man sprang up, and aid “Don’t shoot me, 1 | has ten or twelve of bis ministers dressed in the came On Friday, September 9, Euma Torr, daughter of Ade- | bourne rays:—You will do well to caution shippers to have culates everywhere throvzh the empire, under the | bever injured soz,’ and immediately excaped. Willis | uniform with himself, 20 n» person may know him, he | laide and John ‘lissot, aged 3 years, ten months and 19 | their bills of lading specify ‘ doliverv on tho wharf at Mel- superintencence of our temperance ezents We have | then Jostantly plaess the pistol to his own head, and dis. | is so much afraid of his own subjects. days. hourne,’’ otherwise their goods will be left in Hobson's the ascurance of many of our political men that the | charged it producing the fatal result as we have pre: | — When he passes through the city the people must knee! | ‘Tho friends of the family are fnvited to attend herfu- | Bay. and the expense of getting them to Melbourne will cauze of tem) shall receive the support of the | viously stated. down and keep their faces to the ground until he is out | neral, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, from No, | cost the shipper as much as the freight from Port Philip; geers of Epgiand im the House of Parliament. (Ap- James Willis was about thirty years of age, and is said | cf sight. They cannot even ture their heads to look at | 168 Creene street. Her remaina will be taken to Green- | snd it is just 20 with passengers. are also loft at piazse.) Gentlemen, we are rez upon this / to bee native of Bridgeport, Connecticut, where his pa- fiat They have to do the same with all his ministers of wood for interment. Mobron’s Bay, and the cx to Melbourne is question in England; we feel sure of its ultimate | rents now reside, He wasa manof no pense of gett 5 ; % f . should tar Se ween ee te eee | ity, | state and public officers. The principal weapon of war On Friday morning. September 9, after a short and Be tet gers should ‘have thoir tickets made out i eecsed a large cizcle of friends and acquaintances, | in Japan is the sword, which ia large and very sharp. A | very revore illness. Gaoncn b. I'ranso:s, aged 28 years, 1 @. and not Port Philip. unless they ship b; with which you do not have to encounter; and but, like maay other yours, men in this city he was ad- geod swordsman is suppored to be able to fond oft ten mouth and 3 days, os) aga) small class yeasels that ean run apo the renee fees 7 wany of us believe that by judicious action we dicted to spreting, which ied him too frequently into | arrews, abot at the same time, and he is thought tobe The friends and acqunintarces of the der shall ultimately gain the object of our dases—the Maine | cor icte with othein, and brought him under the cogai- | able to cut a musket ball im two if he sees the man ‘who | also of lia brothors, Denton, /ophisr and Conklin Tear- ‘Telegraphio Marine aa. (Applause) A law has already beon enacted | zance of the police authorities. Some two yeers ago he | is fring at him. Their use of the musket is as follows:— | eull, are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, this sx se: ito which prevents the sale of liquors in confectimeries, | bad an afiray at a dance house in Pix! street. and | It bas no ilint, but goes with a mateh which is attached | morning, at eight o’clock, from the residence of his bro- Arrived—Ship Levi Wood! Liverpool; barks Pal- baker-shops, grog-shops, and many other insignificant | stabbed a Gorman ramed Butts. For that offence the | to the stock. They hold the musket upto the left | *her. No Sl Seccndetreet. His remaixs will be taken to siete a Did ‘Anti pays ae ‘Greenock; schr ‘acre, bee oy it was nage stor ng a Toppy is pose = Sone vor ease! him to imprisonment for one a. on acest it con the left hand, while they | Rockaway. L. J., for interment. ay Hanson, F Ee werp; i reel 3 tive wedge rock w iD | 5 e o € 3 5 - pel scien 7 gestbres, endl assoare sou, gentlemen; that ve Intend |” Lat'ecty, borwever: ako deceased had become deepond Map eatin Gaeta ee cee Te CTR aged 26 yearn, wife of Ldwin In Brooklyn, on Thur: day merning September 8, after Berea Maxine goon te drive it home by politicel section, and join with | ent, ard when his friends noticed his peculiar trance, LAP is Pumaperrma, you finally ins brilliant victory. (Applacse he wou'd reply that be was about tired of this world and ib sheteeud civere thee sa in the 20th Sictlae Ms tos, af Conese waathr soet iateetaced. | on yerterdat atteesoc to band Waste ean oo Certs a, | Whe Wiialcbal Oemsbiliinds oc dans Ricbioe Bikecn Jear of ber age, dawghter of G. F. Moti. Tq porto wie dalioraspena 7 elope Prahes He came forward. greeted with loud applause, and said— | quaintances that ho intezded that night to do something in an Epgiisn Point of View, ‘The friends of the family, are requested to attend her Cleared— oleate kell; Mi; “f Faller and J M Mr. Chairwan. I have 2 great pleascro ia risiag to esy & | that would surprise them, which now appears to have (from the London, Times Ai 26.) funeral, this afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, from | (yayton. Price. apy rey State. Smith, Pro - few words to this Convention. it was formed I was } been the suicide he then alluded to. The recent advices from the United States represent a | the residence of Rer father, No. Rie Jay street, without Celestion Fickett, Boston: 2 tg ro <@nviners of it+ utility at the present time It is buta few 2 the same pistol gallery. the deceased attemp‘ed to | condition of financia! affeirs which has anim ortant | further invitation, id H earsainee the temperance cause took hold of the Canadian | shoct bimself about a vear ago, but the pistol was knocked | bearing on the money markets of other countries. Two Island, day. A 8, Gronar H, sx | mone, oes, on0 it wax ent started in Canada by an American | {rem his hand, and thus Bs rh (d . eag emery ore = rag | Dm. intention was frustrated cular causes axe in operation to produce an unusual | Geri, son cf John TH. and Isa! M Siegert, aged 8 . It is necessary to state in reference to the | at ‘hat time the determination of suicide appears Geremen ae although one of then in of a more leoat moths ard 15 days, a Delaware, Clar! real of Temperance, that it has hedawon- { to bave remained, and ‘ast evening be carried out his | character than the other, they are both of sufficient mag. At Factoryville ‘Tioga county, N. Y., om Monday, Sep- Disasters. dertul efivet in ja; and probably no other socicty in | premeditated design, nitude to occasion very striking results. Until recently. | tember 5, sJcxvies, wife of Arthur ‘Yates, Esq.. and | gir Fivive Croup, benee at Gan Franeleco 12th ult, the neuse ovis exercises 0 great an influence over the | Tancrr Fxccasions The United Guard, all residents | the laws of New York lave req the various banking | davghter of the late Z. Washbon, of Butternuts, Olsego % f 2 pabl ¢ mind. When tue temperance mea of this society ha’ | of the ~eventeonth ward, commanded by Capt. Brennan, ipstitutlons of the State to publish their accounts of lia: | county. A BG ——_ aed as as entities experiences Meeyy ‘eet uttle sympathy from ed poe sad prepress, they | bad their apnnal target exeursion on the 6th inst , when | bilities and assets only once every three months The | At New Taltimore, Greene, county. N. ¥., om Wednes- | Fernarder; was to the northward of latitude 2018 days, weat on with own aid and estal o tempor- | g well riddled targot exlibited proofs of their shooting, | Comsequences, however, were found to be euch as tose- | day morning, September 7, after a short but severe ill- Crossed the equator July 17th, lon 110; after which ance societios in nearly every town and hamlet inthe pro. | The spot selected was ft, Moaan’s Well, where they | cessitare reform. No system could have been more | nese, which Le bore with Christian fortitade, Axx Puz: time had light northerly winds. "Suly 27th carried away vinoes (appiaure ) It is proper to say, that within 8 few | spent a most ploesant day, returning late in the ereving favorable for a gambler, or more hurtful to the regular | the beloved wife of Joremial Hyatt, in the (#th year of | iihboom Jost topsall yard jibs, otber rails, and suetaic- ae. the most effective reformers have been the | pack to New York. The following in a list of the prires transactions of commerce. Within afew weekaofthe | her e. ed other damage. June 2th, lat 4i lon 7118 W, during total mee societies, (Applause ) The principles | ar. names of the victors :—First & gold chais, won | Retiod for the issue of their statements, the banks, in or. | Michigan papers please Le abeavy gale of wind, Thomas ( Gibbs, chief ’osicer, of cur rocietios are the same as those in the United | by Thomas Daly; second do, a liver portemonnaie, r to exhibit a position of great safety, were accustomed At the residence of iis jather, in London, Conn., | gad Samuel Howes, seaman, were washed from the fore. States and in England. In Canada we have fully com: | Atthar Wocds: third do.. cold pencil, JohoWoren, fourth | +0 call ina larze proportion of theirloans; and as soon} on anday, September 4, Dr, T. D. Gen, aged 27 | Castle and drowned’ " : mitted ourselves to the Iiccipley Seaeay Our friends | go., zold pencil, Hugh Breetom; fifth do., ten dollar gold | % the necessity was orer they would thon again accom: | yea: : ae im Kogiend beve established an plitenee for the prohili | piece, Capt Malachi Prennan; sixth do., ten dollar gold modate their customers with greater liberality than ever. At New Orleans on Tucadsy, August 21, of the prevatl- Surr Asta (of NOrleaps), Mobiason, from Mobile for tion of the teific of rum, and previously we in Canada Barn lan; ceventh do, gold pen and pencil, Hevce 8 quarterl panic in the stock market, followed | irg epidemic, Joszriuna C. DaRsRmcr 4 24 years, | Cork, ard 2 market. wit! ship umber for the French had establiched a similar league. We have already come wth do., a silver cup, Will'am Mor’ | bY 8m equally violent rebound, wae an event always to be | wile of William Darbriage, of Newark, X.J,, and only | geveroment, proceeded to sea 2d lost. Uoen the dying e pear the completion of our labor in passing the Jeoked tor, and specu ‘ators of large means, acting upon | daughter of George W , of this city. away of the wind, camo to an axchor. hslf way between law; and we hare so far succceded in the cuase of | fay, eTeee be, this knowledge, could realize profits with a sagree tater: Tichew Ofte, oc ‘Toursday, Soppeaibee 1, of yellow | Sond Island and the bar, where she ler gat ha bd tempersnce as to have an enactment passed, through the | Glavonth vio, iady's breastpin, James Oven; twelfth de> | tainty that affordeda singwar illustration of the blindoess | fever, ‘Toss Likscrax, aged’ 00 sears, a native of the | folowing morping a sti hee SPrUD hy ani Heed Ba : «under way, let imflussee end support of the Hon. Malcom Cemeron, | gold locket, Francis Miteholl; thirteent of the smaller dabblers among the geaeral public, who | parisi of Conturk. county Cork, Ireland. 8 E Unable te orice ‘4 that the sale ofigno: ahall not take place anyeners | fae Stward Pholen, foutaouth dor goM ring Di Lieut, | Ware invariably its victims. To remedy this anew law | "On ividoy evening, alter a short and severe illness, | Petween. 2 14.0 Popes opi epee by eal three our public works. We hare lately | Charles Hunizgar; fifteenth do, a’ seger caso, Patrick | bas lately been passod, which came into force on the | Manta Moxrcourrr, inthe 74th yeer of her age. Ss the bank -s0n Deaking breach over or. “The lives of the world with railways, &c. and The Cummings Guard, Captain Cogan, went to | *h of the present month. and which requires from each | The friends of the family are respectfully invites co | CP the bank. sa making bacichs over Nor. | The lives we will soon have the single line of railroad in tho on Wedneviay, numbering forty-two ‘muskets, | bank for the futuro, woekiy instead of quarterly publi- | attend the funeral, from the borso of hes sun in-law, | the crew wore barely saved; ¢ oe cit ites Nee world. (Applause) ind we don’t want, and we have practice, preceded by Kid’s brass band, when | C8t!ona. The last imtelligenee from New York reached | Willam Marshall, No, 102 Remsen cuvet. Williamsburg, | Sinr Sow Sguarz, at San Francisco “< ult from NYork, the use of this blighting curse within the i Fi to the 10th inst , and by coafirming the anticipations as | to-morrow afternoon, at haif past two o'clock. had very severe weather, apd 2 days off Cape Horn, 25 Eas T hove stated of out he pee We intend to E Farrel Po a Berg sontended for :—Firet prize, won | 45 the effect to be produced by the cst operation of this | On Iitiiag cremumt, september, Many CATiarixe of which wore continual heavy zeles and was driven as make @ political question of this cause of temperance. ‘ly, a silver castor; third do., W. Russell, a set of | ™essure demonstrated its usefulness. The same rapid | Wriav, daughter of len jaminand the late Sarah Jane | far south ns lat 60: carried away all the iron work of the (Applause) I am not erpecially authorived to say 80, | sitrez spoons; fourth do. J. V’ollock, # silver bread bas. | *t¢p# of contraction had Leen pursued by the several in- | Weish. oged four years. ; bowsprit and steering apparatus. started channels, aud but we feck that our opponents have alresdy made it a ith do., R. Horan, a gold rip ixth do., M. Lon- | Stitutions preparatory to the appeinted day ashadbeen | ‘The relatives and frionds of the family arc respeetfally | sustained other ds Croseed the oqustor June 22d, polideat cue-tion "i jo: tomporsnce men of the United dearer hat, seventh do., £° Murphy, a wreath | Witnessed previously on the approsch of each quarterly | invited to attend her funeral. to-motrow afternoon, at | lon 06 1!, after which had light northorly winds and don’t look sharp we in Cansda will beat jou. ighth do., Capt Cogan, ‘a beaver hat; ninth | Petiod. The rate of discount even on the best commer | two o'clock, from No. 46 Orchard street colms. On the Sith July was off Point Reyes, eight We intend to make « race with the great State of New beaver hat. : cial paper was suddenly raised, the juotation of excl OnFriéay, <eptember 9, Mr. Joszrii Love, in the 40th | miles distant, a‘ter which had calms aod thisk fora. York for the Marne law, and if we can we will beat ber. aa on Epgland declined so as to eheck the amount of ear of his age. Sur Berastan at San Frarclaco th ult from Bost (Aprlaupe ) If 70s should gain the point ist, Howevor, | gyeriz oth Bh Ue Geptcabos. inne, Tar eamiay | remittances, advances om all kinds of necuriin were re: PThe relatives and friends of the family aro respeottully | was on Cape Horm Uh tage aod oxporionced very hear? we abail not be we shall be compelied to follow | ¢¥ening, the Sch of September. William hao & pea quired to be repaid, and even mint netes against depo | invited to attexd lis funeral, this aftemoon, at two |-guieg: creased the ecuator June peciecee ‘and bad mo- cuit immediately. 1 abolish the trafic first, the | csirer es the stesmer Union, renning from New | sits of bullion were sold st a cousiderable discount to | oelock, from his late residence, No. 293 Ninth avenue, | Gerate weather uo to tho last 12 Shys, after which expe- rum drinbera apd rum tellers here will cross the border, | York te Washington, was supposed to have fallen over- |-ayoid the few days’ delay before their amount in coin | without further invitation. rienced stions gales from the northward. July 2, lat 13 and Canada will swarm with them, driven from your | beard while asleep, as he was last seen by e young man | could be obtained, a simultaneous fall of 5 to 16 per cent | "On Thursday morning, September 8, Parprec Scuarrs | No “ton ios £0 W, earvied ‘in topgallant ma: State. Therefore when you pans it, we will be competed Dames Janes Fares, sitting near the side of ‘the boat in | in all except the’ most established seeurities being like- | xr, cen., aged (3 years. when John Deon, of Lowell, ‘Mase, aged 16 years, ‘al topese it in our own de‘enco—so let us all work togeter | theafier gangway. Fares’ attention being called nother | wise reported. From this time, however, no such rovul- } ‘Tho funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at two | Overboard from the ast and was crowned. brieg ebout this work, and may God be gloriioa | J: while bis head waa turned he hi a noise in the | sions cam recur. The returue of exch bank beimg mate | o'clock, from his late residence, No. Broome street. or thereby. (Applause) < 95 | water, and looking round missed Baxter, whose cap was | from week to week cannot admit of sudden ducteations, ‘The relatives and friends are reapectfully invited to at- | . S#™ Q Sous or um Pacer, at San Trancisco 0th ult : a f Cape Horn 20 cays in continued ny ne a ly!ng on the deck of the boet. The alarm was given. the | and there will be no inducement beyond such as the fai? | tend. from Boston, yaa off Cap Shad: marked—Me. Pisrifest and gentiomen {woes not have | OSs stopped, ad diligent ‘search made, but nothing | Courge of ‘the market may ofer to vary coe amouutof | “Penn Yan and Louisville, Ky. papers please cop ER ag ral Pi il on Mo Ne intrvded upon your time, except to allude perticularly to | MOFe wes seo or heard «! him. The sccileat occa accommodation to the conmercial public. Attor this | On Friday, Soptomber 9,’ Mr. Yrrre Viunemicx Karte. | waste of Joo, becams crank and unmanageable to carry the societies ‘which we from Fogland represent. If [ | (2 the Raritan river, between Buttermilk House amd | dato, therefore, as far on mere bonk regulations tear on | monw, aged 05 years. 3 months and 7 days canvass in heavy weather; was compel ve over. - u Sandy Point The decensed was about twenty two years " v7 ? ¥ board spare spars. acd sent down the avper spars to get ebould ' ane T ny con- eceed enty two 5 the question, s’much more stsady state of affaies mn; The frlends and acquaintances of the deceased, ani of : ; pn og Soc. vires font you | of age. stout built, dark hair, and about ‘ire feet three | be expected, ard the causes of the momentary pressure ) the family, are respectfully invited to attend his funozai, | {? Valparaiso. Os the Cape; carried away bead, topmast i ‘i f i iron work and ¢id other damage; crossed tke equator to represeut us in the Convention, and by your silence | imcbes high. being recognised, @ return of confidence can bo relied } to morrow after: oon, at one o'clock, from the residence A ip ckabhend of tue Convention and potebea cour of your Wasuxotoy Smrrr.—At 1 o'clock om Giuraday | upom. of bison, ir. George Kattenhorn, No, 7 Willett atreet, | July 9. lon 119 40, aver which experienced Ught winds existence. Mr lees represents the Netional Temperance | morning # fro was Ciscovered broaking out in the spice The other clroumstance, however, wh'ch fs now affeel- | corner of Rivington. i sss Alitsnce, for the especial suppressipn cf the traiie and | fastory of Mr Babbitt, at No 0S Washington atreet. ing the American money markets is far wore general and On Friday, September 9, of congestiGa of the brain, Smr Honsmt, hence, at San Francisco 12th ult, use of alcholic Mquors. T have the honor to ropresent | alarm was euicily gi Cc, in the 67th year of her age. the run to the équetor ou the Atlantic in 19 days, an by Sergant Connor, of the First manent in its influence, and is one that will require to | Mrs: Mania ct | district police, many fire comspanies were quickly on the is taken into account even in the caleulations that have Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited | had light winds and calms to Cape Horn, Was off Cape ground ready for action. Tne ‘lames swept through the | lately excited attentioa regarding the movements of spe- | to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at three o’clocs, | Horn reveraldass in heavy westorly gales. | Croasod a | upper stories, with extreme viclence, and at one time it | cia throughout the world. When the national bank sys- | from her late residence, No. 39 Amos street. Her re- | equator July 24, lon 114; was 18 days from thence to the society, the British league, that was feared that Noa (i, ©, 02 and the balance of the | tem, on account ef its having been male a political{o { mains will be taken in the country for interment: bar, Arrived off the Heads on the 11th, aud was detained and receive the acceptance of your great temperance | block of buildings woull be totally consumed. The mem- | atrament, was abolished in the United States fifteen years Jn Brooklyn, on I'riday, Septeinber 9, Maria, wife of | by the fogs. orator, John B Gough, to visit thera, and just before [ | bere of the Fire Department present, however, worked | ogo, the government resolved to trust no banks wlistever, | Lewis Van Antwerp, in the 60th year of her age. Sarr UL. eft [bad the honor to preside over one of the largest | evergetieally, and by perseverance they mansged to | and a law was adopted requiring all payments on account The relatives axd friends of the family are respectfally | (4) day: veavy weather; washed away knees tamopernoce gatherings ever assembied in Ureter Wall, | obtain contro! of the fiomer and prevented the fire from | of nue to be made in specie, it being provided that | ipyited to attend her funeral. from hor late residence, pe tees er and cerried away topsail yards. Jone 16, which was addressed by that distinguished man. Wo. | extendirg ony further. The premises Nos. % and 65 | the funds thos received should bo deposited in sab-trea- | Pacife streot, near Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, tomorrow | prt into Cullao for water ond reraived there 2i houre, we will | were considerably dameged, and the stock of Sr. Babbitt, | suries belonging to the State. While the <isbursements t two o'clock, without further notica, Crossed the equator July 1, Jon 103 W, after which set | was probably a total ioes, of the nation were equal, or nearly no, to its rece 2 with lg ‘rom the ‘north, ths Peitish Temperance League, whose province is t more particule ry upon the metropo! i of tracts, holting large rom, hence, at San Erancisco Sth ult, was off teen porance men of Kogland have done much, a do more, ‘or the working classes of Fiogiand: ‘aed we will bring to our aid the Gritieh Parliament. | allied the Ewrnson.—The First compe. Continents | thia plan produced Uitte {neonventencs, although evoa other night, it was my pleasure to address you, to | the c-mmand of Captai nC Telme | thore times, as the incomings and outgoiogs were not al MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, York, was of ( vst 22 Joye in heavy gale pry had the Kabment of betting bouses in Pagiand, and onr 1g 0n Monday, the 12th inst., by invite. | W978 sizaull as, & disturoing effest ‘vould be prodesd eee i or torec0pnall yaie, fore and Hd oo tence stained youth were terayted on step by atop unui flaaily they got Lige of geutlewen of that place and wil! | 2 the money market by a large sum being aceamulated Mevements of Ocean Steamers, ‘other damage Croveed the ecuator Jaly £4. lon 114; to betting the moray of their omployers. Thay w2z0 | sarge County Hotel. The company wit | or 8 fow weebs, and then poused forth in one or two ex. nAvaR FOR ator which hed ight northerly aud northeosterly winds, tried, coericted and dlegraced; snd what was the consa- | meet at thelr army, Pagle drill rooms, at the corner of | {entire pazment, Dut sines the intreduction of the ro- -Southaaapton..ew York fal ageton GUS — uer: ‘ty, the ery came u; re re m iu ¥; a4 a v" one on a d a 2 Sak “Aue eer youth vole teas rciostt”’ "Tie ee” Thos Yioding incregeed totals, until a surplas has been Loatded 3 i oahe Be Burg Pisa, at fan Tronelseo Yo! ult, from Boston, had as a baim in Gillead, The Diritiod \'erllement put 9 he Cl 5 ‘Up Of extracrdina: nitude, its total, acsordieg to pursue ee fr course in : gard Sm ong aa. ¢ a arand exhibition | thet this hear; im, which would, according to ordl- (Appleone ) Our eyesare wpoa America. “ m, on the 20th inst, | oary notions, be an ample basis or ectrenlation of three at whet i bave seen, The assemblage the uther day of | %4 two ‘ollowing days. There isa charm inthe abund- | times itp amount, is actually lying idio and unrepresent- the schol children did my heart good. What wo in | * and beauty of the productions of nature whieh | oq in the covernmont vaults, so as to D9 virtually in the very seyore woather; rocond night out from Boston, was strack by a whirlwind and hove on her beam ends, wesh- ing mamy articles off the deck, All hands were on the fore yard at the time reefing the fore sail. Two men fell from the yard, one cn deck and the other overboard and woa lost ; “eaved tho masts by clacking off topsail sheots. ‘The steering apparatca was broken at the same time, ry will giv ible’s Garde | howers BW iglecd herve most to contend with in Englazd is the m!. | '2v'4 eneure a very large attendance at this /+! some porition, os regards any efiect it can have vendering it useless. In a hoavy gale ov the River La misey. They oro so wrapped up (th the interests of on tte world, a3 if it were at the. bottem Platte, split the rudder-head badly, broke the tiller and the rem: cowmuni'y that they dare not, nor havenot the Persenal lateiligence. of the rea, am idea will be arrivel at of the allantmass, ‘oboom and #1 na ieee coursge, to come out on the platform of total abstinence Cone ideon Jf. Pillow, of Tennessee Thos. 8. | important element it forms in the ions regarding 3 in revere gales, to — r ‘The cutems of our co ‘Wo | Boeook, momber of Congresa elect from Virginia; the counteracting circumstances in connection with the » split an entire now suit of carpet open a public i m, mentor of Congress elect fram Kentucky; | recent produetion of golé, and the eiieet that may at any il win plates, and sustained other ® public work, without a eu i . nd the Hen b G, Shields, fermerly a member of Con- | time be produced by afubure in’ux. At some not dia domage, and war compelled to put into Mi ggg ia. cbampegne, wine, (c i ti subsequently our charge d’af- | tant day ‘the appropriation and disbursement of this sur Crossed the equator July 1, lon 18 2) hae i that whonever you eve arrived im Washington, lus will be decided on, and will create offects such aa n fet light northerly winds. Was off port for six minieter ac) oss the vcean, Il) him he r few have contemp'ated, But, meanwhile, the accunule yo Ail pactomes cru leltere intended for Che Niw YORK ght winds and thick weather, land end will be watched, and be sure he sok Weertor | tom can only go on increasing. The revenue reostpts of |, M#” All pociame onl ic - site anx Guo I; Winsrrr at San Francisco, 24 ult, from the tomperaxce cause. (Aypiaure.) Tam sorry that we zison, G | the country. owing to the oxtraordinary prosperity of | Messi shouut Ye soulo®, Poston. experienced heavy woather; Morcli 17, lat 96 37, have esase to complain thet Ac ers hiwe | a trade, ing month by month, and in tnat just | ~ LMANAG JOR NEW YORK-—THIM DAY. lon 60 10, in @ heavy ga’ from the northwest, lost main been found reoreant to thin e come | tL ended July—they exceeded aay sum ever re ee ee Wt (meen WE ieae yard, ripped a heavy sea, which filled the cabin half to Exglerd. Leen menti panes of 5 i$ ceived for a similar perio’. The eninegoment this year | SUN RIEM.+++-... ¢ 16 | moa waren fall of water. Mey 31, lat 60.50 south, lon 80, ina vio- temperance Aw erican minis een sip | Dunne dd z : . nN oy mae of the sub treasur will, ther fore, be far bey od, elles 4 lent gale, was hove cn her Beam ends. lost main topeatl thetr giasees of wine sions. | Lé bd 0 T Samiti the original est that the Secretary of . a. ¢ . all the beef ithe coai off deck, ale Shad Abas! “tone cen tca” “One, | ad rf Westtey ond # by the last pack Port of New York, Soptember ), 18%. warks, boot and several apurs fcom off the forward hor memes,’ “Expoes them.”) No, I will net meation | le D 2, ( exorcised the powers ne, started bead rail them; but let any this aotion of the hea 1| 9 . ny Me hese funds to tho extincti CLEARED. | ‘ - board 100 bi ; effect upon ue It ie notice! aud remembered. vad cor beter, L Fortin. © Ay Cutty, ised his readinaws to | Stearcabips—Black Wartier, Bullock, Mobile, Livingston, | wee detained 5 on (ho passage wich heavy gales woided in the fature (Apple win’ Mr ¥ Baucher, Enerto Becaptes W cp. equal to £1,000, | Croeberon & Co; flermann, IMiggias, Bremen, Muller, | {iry ce spars, pnd was within, 000 miler of port for 15, expressing the hope that in the (id ré, © Gorniz, G MeGrogor, Mr Mooney, Much of this stock, | Sand & Ri , days in fogs and calms; crossed the equator Jane 16, lon World. wih Canada oud the Province: andor, Mr Stark. thome also | fhipe=thapnon, Thompson, Liverpool, Hverett & | 11] artor which had light cast winds, together, ant!l from na all will go ap ARRITAL i A fe he bid will ae c 1: Avn Maria, Cheever, San Francieco, Townsend, Dank Groro.a, hence st San promelove ¥1sh uit, lost perance victories. (Great applawe Prom Ut ste. ja chin Deanolae~ Metevant tue st to the extent of the purchase will be the " e 5 Horn foretooga! lant m nd purtained other The Reverend Mr. Hauves K Dox, o¢ Georgetown. DC.. | G wt jo OP Gal 9k ate noe of tho xpecio berated, ¢ » ppoela, ill out ‘oiese, Lamphor, Cork and a mkt, 1D | off Cope Horn Soretopes lant ett: heuvy weather then aid—Mr Pr Thope it will not be deemed Riv a, Mise © 4 been dag up in OT Powta: Diueense’ | n Cans, wt Bosten from Baltimore, on Nantucket Esa ed » at ihe Sas 4 > era of United 8: ater “ >: Whi | - tort. got in gontact with role Mariette, be following 7 & tribute « | & poWle dinner having bern ter pored cond itivne fs & Co; Irview (1 h pM sd & Sexomdivie for Voalon. Tha Overs They reed — (weaville Va, be hes “ or by aan im scbatiah adit oi Ld ae et ee ov bind oot oun a Gee lars Masoived, That | pventie ¥ orpre | pointed Patued ~ the day | seer of nations 6, feb ay would selves feom r (fr) wal Gooey quarters tor i we - © cpr Lu tocwted Of She Getiaguahed vet vices ron- | ble 0 Liew a a ree War OF ® par ohaes eign torritorg E Pabar, Fountain, l’biletolpbia, Jaxon Hand; | pce won stoorlog Ib for Ko: omoy * ig Ms Chorlerton. 32th ult lat 2N, lon Schr Wanderer, from Baltimore for San Y'rancisco, Jane’ 2, ne lat, &o, OznENAs—Io port Sept 1 (so reported), Dake of Wel- Ungton (Br), Tultidge, for New York, ldg; srign Aum PE grrsy Vermandez and Brothers, Abbott, from Mee- Hosousr U—Arr Juls 6 brig Oriental, Bisbee, Sam Feam- "Basta ts port abt oct 2, tteemn yack) iat Slee, FAL AGA~ abt aug 2, o Miantion fee; cal ua eee ig Manzavnio—In port aug 17. bark Cacrler Pigees, Extou from Boston err 15th, to seilon her retare seen. woe eumeenare peer to July 0, bark Fernaadiag, Fi ton. QuEBEo— Arr Se; ships Oregon, McDonald, NYenk;’ Sth. Tay. Mickle ze ome e Ent for lig Sth, ships Tirrell, for Bristol; Malabar, fer Bacva—Std Aug 10 bark Abagun, Burgess. London. eat _jeax—in Jor Sept i, brig Globo, Leavitt, fer New Ori ALEXANDETA— Arr Senet tones Mary, Pes Simp- al N -. pt ‘fo! on, Eastport; Rebeoca, Rockport, Sld Aug 1, she 5% MRAUMMORE- CM Sept 9, ship John Quiag i ol Lewis, Cnpe de Verds aa) e'maariet, pork Hedloy, Boston; bnge EO Holt, Dolliver, Boston; Joha & khedes, Hawblin, South Boston; Emeline, Staples, Boston; sehr Sareh Jone, Ale, Salem BOMTON Ary Seot § ship Raduga, Cook, On New Yor’; barks Nevada, Chase, Smyrna, Jul G Gilen, Rio Janeiro, July 26; EChuret Blake, Bevnalre. 12th ult; Suliote/ Drinkwater. Sagua 19th alt; Aquila, Nowrll. New Orleens 17th ult; brigs Gen Stackpole Wilmington, NC; Chicopee | Emery, 9 Young. Lcphem. or Angola, Merton, do: Icy Bem, ‘oung. Lapham. do; Angola, jo; Luo; Parker, do; robrs Jove E saith, Miner” Wiluiagtea id Fugene, Goodspeed, Alexandria: Charm. Berry, Balél- mere Gee deesere! Wm 4 Welller, Thacher: 4 Pendl-ton; Pacific, Yates: J Williamson Jr, May: Bl De. and Mario, Boker Philadelphia; Jos Baker, Wiley; emer, Parker; Larukeh. Hoxie; Jasper, M’Near, and Granite Hallet hence C'd ship Magellan, King. Valparalsog bark Chas William. Hawes. Savannah; ge Conguela, Hichborp, Surinam, Caroline. Cook, Remedios; Auteias, ery Jordic, &t Pierre Mies ies Webber, wid K Abin. Ryder, Phil lohia: schra Sarah Bar Pocle, Cape Haytien; Orlando, Brown. Philadel Fanny Forester. in tow: Star of Fapire started im tow. bot came to anchor in Nantesket Roads. BAX GOR—Arr Sept 6. echrs Cadet herce. BATH—4rr Seot 6, echr Star. Brookings, hence. DIGHTON— Arr Sept 6, echr Iuldah Ann West, Philips, and CB Vic ~ Horton, Philadelphia for Taustem, Sid schre Albeny. (s) Marble. Albany; Nathan S Creme, Seamen, Philadelphia: sloop Exce), Brayley, N York. FALL RIVER—Arr, Sevt 7. schr Montezuma. Smtth, Rondout; sloops Boliva, Wheeler, do; Maria Bea- nett, do, 8th, schr Enoch French, Hall, Baltimore. id, poles Soe Gray, Philadelphia. 8th, M C Durfee, James, pGALVESTON—Arr Aug 25, bark Montauk, Brow, 1 GaRDINER—Arr Sept 2, bark Vesta, Percy, hones; FE CRRO OVI Sh brig RL Lameom, ; p—Arr Aug £9, Danicls, hen Sl baits . hence. MACHIASPORT—Arr Sept 3, sohr Wm hence Sid 24, brig Oat retiree Wrenn Dia La Gould, ard Three Sisters, Norton, do; Sta, JB Coffin. Huntley, NYork. NEWARK —Arr Sept 8, schr Belmont (Br). Soett tler, NEWPORT Io port, Sept 7,2 P M. schrs Angeline, Bur- ton, Providence for “ed, ‘Mediator, Rood Fall‘ for ——; Rovgh and Ready, from Boston for Washiogten, Inthe Gomera CO pBIO + ry Gray, for New Sylph. do for New York; Robt Follett, Cozzens, fret bee for N York, with loss of head of foremost, fiying jth, and 'foresail: split, 4th, inst, eff Gut towed in by Sid. bark port; and all haé put ih for a harbor. except sch Robt Follett. NEW BEDFORD—Arr Sept 7, schr ML Wedmore, Weat- more, Nansemopd 8th, schrs Laura Jane, Shormam, hence. Sid bark Eutew, Matthews, Baltimore; beige Ormus. Reed. Philadelphia; Australia. Master. NANTUCKET—Sia Sept 6, sehr W W Brainard, Phiig- delpbia. EWBURYPORT—Sli Sept 7, brig Emma L Ceteally Cottrell Philadelphians? br OREGON Arr at AStoria, Aug 3, bark Cullema, Baxter, er 210 days. Piss hartge *HILADELPHIA—. jeamer Kenvches, Cuark, hence. Cla brigs New"! land, Groenlaw, Water: leo. Lewis, and Radius, Mi Boston; sohbrs W Robbins, Cartwright, Sag Herbor; TI Miller, Paddock, Bridgepirt; Rice, New Haven; Chess peske, E t, Sing Sing: J Cooley & Co, Partridge, and Presi- dent, Fossitt, Boston; Matthew Hird. Yeung, Bristol, RE; yeled, Ba a en & eeeee ae ork; ia Got filliams, Brooklyn; F Stowell Hingham. > 4 PROVIDENCE — arr Sept 7. propelier Pelican, Williams, hence; schra Jeroleman, Ha: Soffolk, Va; isaac Hinckley, Hervey, James River; Mary Elvvabeth, Poston, Corson; Eliza Pharo, Hanson John Lancaster, Ross, Gnd Isabella, writiams, Philadelphia: Em fobnyon, a! tts, Sm: Albany; George Eégar, Hue Rondout for Pawtucke:: 8th, schre Invoiee, Glover. Tbiladel bia; Christina, Rabbitt Albany: Jagr tina, Wileey, Pog James W McGea, onard, out; sloops John De Noyelles, Beare, Albany, W=t & Mount, Parish, Rondout ; Fr Brown, hence,’ Sid 7th, schr Sea Witch, Hawking. for 8 ¥eekts sloops Pointer, Fowler, and Splph. De pare 0s Ath, soles Susan Husten, Carmichael, oasrleston; Treasurer, ‘Waples, Balt'more: | W=-nuigton, Morris, Suffol vas Mall Crowe) ™=uddelphin; Ann’C Baker, Saith. 40; Sturgoweuty Corson, Ninetta, Stites, and Joscoh Maca, aart.n, do; Ida Della Torre, Lanfair, do; Fllen Merrimem, Merriman, Jobn Ro, Larry, de, (or Bangor accord ing to wind): Liisa, Swift, NYork. -ORTSHOUTH— Arr Bept 7, steamer Leviathan, hence. Cd sbip Webster (new. 1.727 tons) French, of'and for NYork; brig B Young, Wooster, Jacksonville; sor Ad- vont, Luens, do, PORTLAND—Arr Sept 7, bark Morey Stover, Ba- woe Aug 18; schr Wm Henry, Crockett, is, for © or SAN FRANCISCO—Arr Aug 2. ship Snow Ip leeess Bure- ley, 155 days NYork; bark Geo D Webster, Cotting. 188 anja Boston; briga Micabeth & Jaczba (Date), etme, Amsterdam; Bosten. Tapley, 28 days Hunolula; 34, Eva (Br) Mile, 142 day Glasgow: Mars, Bor- deoux Jen 26th, via Valparaiso, ¢2 days; brig Minmites orm), Brumsiove 150 Gormasy; fants men sama Io i ek el Wo logendorp , Yan Hess, Hon, , 02 dayn: ships Bt bret ia oe ager 190 days, New York; Robert Harding, tog, 163 days, Bostop; Anne- wen, McClean, 175 days, Boston; 7th, ehios Brutus. Mea- com, 140 days, Haston} Seringapatama Br) Gray (late Gaekins), Si via Coquimbo 80 days; 8th, kehire, Witliams, 182 days, Boston ; ‘Benja- rola Howard. Sanders, 148 days, NYork; Hampton, 166 days, NYork via Callao 52 days; bark J Slater, 150 days NYork; 9th, ship Queen of the Reed, 193 days, (Boston via’ Valparaiso, 67 days; Arianna, Arkers, 103 days, NYerk: 10th, hip Flying rege, Parker, 167 days, ton via Rie Janeiro 04 days; barks Palmetto. Manley, 7: days, Batavia; Oriole, {rem the Tarallones; 11th, = , Berry, 1 days, NYcrk; bezks Queen of the Isle (Br), Swinson, 62 days, Valparaiso; Sarah L t, Gay, 108 days, Phila Celphia; G boat Lindeey, 216 days NYork; 12th, ships Flying Clond, Créssay, 106 days NYork; Hornet, Kua) 106 days NYork: Robert Center, Arnold, 175 days NYorks 15th, Dea be nape J Star. Kingman, 121 days NYork; bark Rebekah, by 21 days Kohala Kauai, SI, schew Excel. Corwin, 60 days Naiatea, Society Islands; Velssco, Worth, 42 days Hubania, do; 16th, steamshiy Brother Jonathan, Sen Juan, 12 days. Outelde 15th a full sigged chip and a British bark. Cid Avg 1, ship Golden Stae, Doty, Shanghae; brig Agion (Homb), Kayser, Hong Kong: 1th, ship Northerm Crown, Tamb, Ponecia; bark Fxoma Ieadere, Gules, 0; pie; Sth, barks Mo-elle (Br), Tomson, Hor Kong: Lord Riversdale (Hr), Hague, Valpsraico; Sch, ship CH- max, Hower, © ; barke Rac Gr), Brown Callao; Robitwon (Chil), Poterson, Valparatso; brig John Omurod. (Br), Sivier, Sydvey; 9th brig Boston, Tapley, Honolulu Schr Dorothea & Ernestine (Hamb), Meyn, Ports iu Paci ry (Br),’ Baker, Sydney; Wal- bip Ocean Spray, Mc! ollen, Harcom. Catlso; Aramiage, ai Seovle, Callao; Chicora, tte, Tears Callac bark CL Bevan, Casson, Caltno hips Snow Squall, Bursley, Shanghae; Typhoon, Salter, chee, brig Triton (Hata), Deaees, Volperaton cid’ Lat, ship Forrester, Callao; 4th, ship Seamans’s Bride, Tyrick, NYork: Streeco, Sandford, Callao, (returm ed and sailed again 6th); bark Parthian, Smith, do; ship Archer, Bareley, NYork; bark Iillen Simpvon, Seott. Callao; Oth. bark C:crar & Eelena, (Ham) ‘Hook, Valperniso; brig Volant, (Ur) Sydney: Joy bar Rai ne Ml ripen echr Dorothea & Ernestine = Meyn, Pacific ports; 11th, ehip [antao, Bradbary, hae. ‘(clo for Hong Kon); bark Wallace, Callao: by Poston, Honclulu; 12th, ebips Antelope, Shinn, NYork; Competitor. Hower, Manila; brig Swiss Boy, Honolala; 1ith, ship Wines of tho Morning, Lovell, Shanghae; barks Avmucte © Dertha (Haw), Ide,’ Paciios brig Cornelia, Mavatlen. BAVANNAH—Arr Sept 6, steamship Florida, Wood. hull, hence; bork Prospect, Brown, do, Cid sohr Cate- ract, Rice. NYork. Avg 7. echr Emma, Haford, Philadelphia, STONING Ariived Sept. S, sehts Grace Cacoliee, Kelly, Albany, for Providence; Capitol, Linnell, do for Rovton; MC JUldsith, Sherman, Rondout for Newoort; Arcus, Beldwin, Now York for Boston; KJ Vecly Keily, do for Bristol; Henry, Baker, do for , Providemesy Lait, Belly, do for Providence; Boston, Nickersom, Philadelphia for Boston; sloops Eliza, Elwood, Att for Providence: Geo H Davis, Young, Ronout, for doz Faward, New York for Yermouth; Ageat, Hoyos, do for dex, do for New Bedford Soot 6, echrs A D, Podger, hoor.e, Julix Bize, Weve, Smith, amd BALEM 1. wher Cacmpion, Aawem Fiale b mond; Mary Nott, Candy, Piul>yeipinin,

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