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@f the Corperaste ot the City of New York, Grom Augus. 1, 1852, te July 31, 1683, to- Geter wit the Receipes aod Investments | ef tre Commies one .6 of we Sinking Fand Gusting the o me Fr toa. Potaxce Der , Comrrsoiixa’s Orrics, Ciry or New Yous, Aug. 27, 1853. ‘Do the Commun c E ‘The twentieth cto of the act entitled, ‘‘an act bt the charter of the city of New York,” 7, 1030 provides as follows, viz :— Dr Ue @uty of (he Common Ccanci! the astesl ec on m each yeu vy ore un i oF the receipts acd excen porters © Corporation dering the of tbe mneth to ever such errr ue, and thé eid puriivet Ebe emeunt of Wane sey ceided Wider sack, the coneys Bocrewed cn the creait ftw Cm poratina; the au hority Moter winch eeor + mde acd the terms wth the por wav antoiced, nites te clearly aad par- tinolarly 4 In complying with this provision of the charter, Bie several stateweot> have been made out 99 a3 to Sretuce, aa far as practicable, the receipts und ex editare= of the corporation fora whole year, that s, from the Ist of August, 1562, to toe Ist of Au- Gust, 1858, or, in other words, five months of the i= 1852, trom Augwt 1 to Dece uber Sat, both wclurive, ane seven moths of 1853, trom January J-tto July 32st. both incl sive. Che statements are made to include only five months of tae year 3852, and. sevn ao .ths of the present yeat, for the reawon that the last an- boal statement brought the scorns uv to the ‘st of August ata there is no object for dividing the montha feach swenoar year equally, which would compensate tor the !obor of adjusting the books, so Bs to ge the condita of them ou the lst of July, Gnstead of the 1-t of August 1552 The statements Bonexed dive the revetpts and expenditures for the Ball pericd of twel'e mouths, ay required by the r. i The twentieth section of the charter, a3 before Biven, regvires cnnvelly -— 1. “4 fullard detal d statement of the receipts and expenditures o! the corporation, during the year ending on the first day of tue mooth in which the pub ication is made.” 2. This detsikd statement is to be published © two mouths betre the annual election for charter officers.” 3. And the object of the publication, as exores:ed. Gn the charter is “for the geucrai information of the @itizens of New York.” The wformativn « be seread before the citizens ‘of New York is defined in the same section as fol- 1. The different souross of city reveace, aad the Amourt ree ved & euch saveral epyropiations mais by the Comaoz Couwrit 3 Te objects for wbiok the nema were made 4 The amount of aus, expended under Hach é © The moueys oorrowed on the condi: of he Corpora, +0 6. The awihotity ander ehich each loam was mada @xd the terms on whien rhe same wa) Optalned, And the charte de lures that all these matters “for the veneral information of the citizens af New @hall he clearly and particularly spevitied. Sts'ement No. 1, avnexed ©) this report, shows he am mut of revernes received by the Commission rm of the Sinking Fund for the payment of the city @obt, the sources from wich it was derived, aud the Heation of the same. +teten ént shows & balance on bend Ang. 1, 1352, 0f.............. Rece wed during the year erding July 31, 1853... Of this amount there was ry to the resemp- on of seven per cent water loan stock, lst August, 1852........ Tnveed in revenue ‘bon $713,292 41 743,299 52 coene ees G1,456 591 93 $799,850 00 Rene cre «.» 600 000 00 ‘Tnveeted in fire 'ncemni- 21,165 00 verti-ing, and other OXpOME 5503 43 ————— $1,426,568 45 , (Caeh balance on hend Aur. 1 1853.. $30,023 50 Statement No 2 shows the receipts and expendi Gore: sor the year ending on the 31st of Jury, 1853, ©n account of the sinking fand for the payment of ton the city dent. ‘The emount of cash on hand, Au- q@ust 1, 1552 was...... +++ ® 398,162 35 ‘The receipta dur g the have been as follows viz :— jem water rents for the yeor.. 153 523 60 Received fro Croton weter rents, 1860 and 1851... 17,416 21 of rea! excite. 235,571 34 Bund Cd y items of reverts in No. 2. 126,678 17 933,191 32 $1,331,353 67 (Crsh belazce on hand, August 1, 1853.......... $ 314) Statement No. 3 shows the amonut of the porta meut city debt on the Ist of Augnt, 1653; and alae dhe amount of stocks and other securities tield ny the commisioners ot the siuking furd. for the pay- ment of this debt ‘The total amount of the debt is $13 ‘The Commissicners have purchased and boto as an investmert, » por- ton of the ideoticsl Ptock which makes part Of thiadebt, equal to. .$3 692,548 00 Also, Lig oo mort- enete, on other reca- fitie, equal to...... 160,356 00 942.466 72 —— $4,655 O14 72 Debt anprovided for... Statomeat No. 4 w a detailed exhil).t of the stocks fhold us ceourity for the payment of the debt, with Qhe rate of intere-t, xnounting, as before given, tu | Loe um of $4 695,014 72. Statement No. > stows (re amount of deht which has teen created teereet nulldings, and sonsetruct Gooks and sls whier dent is redeemable vy annual taxation. ‘be amount of thi- debt is $955 000 Btatemen’ No.6 showe the whole ainvunt of ap- Propriations for the calender yesrs 1452 aod 1855; | Biso. the expenditures tor five months of the year | | 1452, from August 1 to December 31, and even | months of the year 1853. from Jaauary 1 to July slso in the last colu an, the total sum expended un- Ger the various peuas, for the year euding on the | < lst July, 1563 In examining this e:atement, it should be borie in mind that the oxyments under tue head of L452. aré for five montis only, whilst the payme its under the head of 1563, ae for seven mouths. The totel sans paid-for the 5 are very large, and a few of the Moet prominent ere ax follows Alms Howe, total mount expended for eer eee. eure $140,000 00 | Cleaning streets, (department of streets and lampe) ‘ es . 832,571 49 Lanny sand gas, (dep irtmeut of streets @nd AMPA)... 6. eee ee cree ce er eee es 295,145 24 P tier... 613 540 30 BPrioting. wun ve oocweseden » MOOS Te depen ano eupul es. 87.581 32 treet expenren, Cep fad eeppliee). Jari. Goecks end al patent of repairs 194.153 61 245,212 02 new work (treet de partoent) ...... -. 168.048 04 Do ke aad slips, “epairs, (street de art ment)... 2.6... ‘ 43.500 00 In we i nt, tue expend on Gooks ie thinty-thre aud doles. iow the seven months of 1563. than was paid in tie tive months of 1662; and the whole som of $54.00) 06. oxpended thie year on docks and slips,“ wew work” wee paid or conuraets entered tate in 1362 and pre- ious, Statement No J hows the aporvpriations made Bn 1862 and 0s! Croat Funds aod Byeciad ac or i paid out of tue “Troamiry, on » vds for five months ba 1862, and & sos Thin table em- brices the tener hrough the Trea- wury, by borrowin ee vouds, in anticipa on of the er sod on paying those bonds when the tax 4, Vi eino embraces the sums which are borrows) wiat are denominated as ferement bonds hee bonds sre issued to borrow money in anticipation of the collections by assess ments for opening, ¢rading and paving streets, building sewers, £0. ‘This is done to get money in anticipation of the collection of assessments, to ena- bie the to pay the contractor on the work fp» goon as bis labor is done. . The large eum of one million of doilars expended i jog and paving streets, as shown « this Hitaeer' gollecked by assesaments on te proper. “ expenditares the appropriation for “Greets Facing,” was 19,200 66 tn the fire months of 1652; and $499,804 07 for the seven months of 163. The expenditures under this head embrace ai] the payments for vrading, regulating and pe Biicets, wicnhever paid by aasasementa. It is to stale that in tho paymont of about half | Hi the streets, cleaning the streets $295,310. The expenditure of department was $101,000 1852, and a fraction less than $194,000 for mouths of 1853. pro) months, compared with 1852 au expenditure 1852 of 203.000. uveacr the management of the same persons for the tw years Inthe Department of Repairs and Supplies the expenditures bave beeu large; but it |d not be cverboked that the first appropriation for this de- periment was less than in the preceding year; and that av amount of forty ove thousand dollars was re- quired to be paid out of this appropriation ou con- tracts made before the pre-eot incumbent came into office. Notwithstanding this state of things, tue de- artment entered inte new contracts, from the 34 of lapuary to the Sd of June, Wo the amouat of $54,182. These contracts exceevea the appropriation for these objects by the whole sum of | {ty four thousaud dol- lara. ‘The nineteenth rection of the charter of 1849 ex- pressly declares, that “No expense shall be incurred by any of the departmeuts, or officers thereof, whetuer the object of expenditure shall be ordeced by the Cowmou Couuci or not, unless aa appropria- tion shall Lave been previously made conceruing euch expense’ xtricate the department from embarrassmants growing ont of this vielution of the charter, the C poration applied to the Legisiature, at its extra sien in June, for an a oditisuad appropriation, and & law was passed authorizing the Supervisors to add to the levy of 1853. the sun of $140,000, to carry this department through tie year, This was $40,000 less than the Commis-iener ot Repairs an+ Supplies caleo for une was $20,000 more than the Finance Department recommended. ‘a this way, the tax of 1853 has been increased $145,600 beyond the sum suich the Fiuaauce Com- mitiee, in December, 1862, ceemed suflicien: to carry the Department through the year. Statement No. 9 shows the au ouvt of moneys bor- rowed durin the year on credit of the Corporation, on “revente bonds,” and also on * assessment bonds.” Revenue bonds are issued to real ze money in anticipation of the collections from toe annual tex. The uth section of the charter of 1530 probi- bits the Common Coucce'! jrom borrowing “ any sums of movey whatever ou the credit of the Corporation, except in anticipation of the revenue of the year in which such loau shall be msde, unless authonzed oy a specivl act of the Legisiature;” ana the 1181 ordmance of 154), orgavizing the depatmeuts of the municipal goverument declares that these bonds shall be made “payable ny pot exceeding ove year, in such sume as tre Comptroller may deem proper." ‘This is the authority under which “reveuue bonds’ are issued. The amount isened in the five months Ob TROT WES 8 sco ee cadens s costed $1,430,125 00 ‘The amount issred 1m the seveu months 1858. 00. sewn ssc eners seseceee 1,878,171 00. Tota! in twelve months. $2,503,296 00 “Assessment Bonds’ are issued under a special act of the Legisiature, passed in 1852, (chapter 397) and an ordivance of the Commou Couucil, passed October 15, 1552. The design of issuing as- setem ent bonds is to anticipate the money which is asre-red om the property of individuals, tor opéning, eroding, aud paving such streets as are paid by as- ressments From October tothe 31st of December there were issued Asserement bonds to the amount of..... $55,000 00 And from Jan. lst to Ang, Ist, 1853.... 234.000 00 ++ $339 000 00 Those issued in 1552 have already been redeemed. Statement No. 10 shows the receipts and expen- Oitures of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund cb account of fire indemuity stosk during the twelve monibs ending August 1,1653. All the transac- as this statement tovk place in the five mouths of 1862. St. tement No 11. sbows the receipts gad expen- ditures on account of “ New York city Five per cent stock for decks and stips. This wa dent of $500 060, created under chapter 231 of the laws of 1551. ano the prineipai ts payable by ao aoonal tax ot £60,000, comuienoing in 1867. Staten ent No. 12 shows the receipts and 2 rie tures under the provisions of the act, chapter 304, of the Ine of 1:51, fur creating # dept o $500,000, fer “Pubhe Buuding Steck Ne. 3,” to remmoarse tre Treasury for moveys expended oa public naiid- ings, ond ior the erection of additional buiidings. This debt is to be mdeemed by an avpual tax of 6.0 000, commencing in 1857, sud cont’nuiag from year to yeur, as showa ip statement No. 5. Stateieot No. 13 shows the receipts and exvendi- tures on account of stock isued for workhowe build ings. Of the total eum given in this +tatement, $76 000 was teaned iu five per cevt s'ock in June last, under chapter 19] of the laws of 1553, #t a premiam of 2] percent This money is expended under the direction w the govern: rs of the alas house. Stwenenut No. 14 ie @ full canibjg of the recelpta i deter, by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, ob account of the redemption the city debt. Sta ement No. 16 shows ‘he detaiied exvenditares on the saive account. Statement No. 16 sho«» the receipts for the year eran gon the Ist of Av cust, 1653. by the Coainix sicners of the Sinking Foo count of tae tuad retanar by the ordigape 1844 tor the payment of interest on the Statement 17 gives year on the same amount. 45, thie rep ort. Statement No, 15 gives in detail the various ex- penditeres on »ccount of the city government, Statement No. 19 shows the amount received from texsten spd otherwise for the support of tue city government In the reoort prep zed. by the Finance Denart- ment for tle informa on of the citizousof New York, a» yearrince i wus stated that the ra‘e of tax for 1862, wae © 5-100 on $100 of valuation,” being e payment in detail for the The aggregates only 472-100 werease on the year 1561. Although tye valve of rea) aud personal estate, as sho«® in the tax rolls of the several wards is arester by $0 6,137 21 than in 1852; yet, metead of being obte to congratulate the tax payers un » de- crease of the rate of assessment for 1853, compared with 1852, the fact stares every one in tee face that the rate is increesed from 06 70100 im 1852, to #123 40-100 in 1453. It wa siated im a report from th's Depsriment to the Common Counci!, on tbe isth of Decem er last, that the tetal sum to be levied tn 15853, troule be $5.17) 602 79, and chat the wrease of the levy of +53 ower 1802, is enuved by the large deilciency of 1862, viz: $742,157 91, in consequence of extra ap- | propriav one Here wos an acknowledged deficiency, which be- longed to the year 152, turned over ata added to the otherwise severe hardens of the year 1353. Bat even this overwhelming Geficiency aid not cover tie whole ground. [netead of paying over tha State quota of tax to the State Treasory, the Finance De- partment gained time by sending torward claims on the State 'reaury ‘or appropriations which the and others, State Legislaure bad refused to make j i dered ib i force the d improper to me twe some amenn ed fo $70,060. The real deficiency, theretere, which exitea m December, 1552, wae $+17 G00. ‘The total rum actually levied by Saperviierein July luet, on 1 and comnty cf New York, was De. do in 1852 ", $5,069,050 05 S0.511 05 Tncresse in jog year... $1644 559 00 Now, if there wis, iva! your, made an extra ex nerd tare of $17 600. te be cast apor tie tax bills of trod, bad pet this eum in the ta. list of 1 where it property tr koo rate of tax 1852. 6 70100, would I ea 1 the rate of Las, by the wd of the ineresce | on, wold have been re S63 over the preceed- ober d to Dh 02, { being $123), cearly, on each 2100 0 Al «bibs brmitten PLACG, Com troller Racvare: oF 1H Ue mG Fes poe THe Repeen ve me Van ENDING om TBP Received from Huei ore vies ; Bowny at greucd oe “ ‘ ed Firelown rove ” ” Filing >nikhend . They ane Veoes ate “ acer urt “ kb held by mis tovers = Licenres. ...« rN Marke. cellar rent tt Real estate expenses. Btrest vanity Sinking Fad Com ntastone amount retried for ser Water lot rent... +65 Seven per cont water lean. . Wavhington equaie iron raliing 6 Ome 00 Arcount OF EORIPEE ss seseecee see ces OTM 62 i 6. and 17 have alre: dy been given at page 7 of | At the Bensecola Navy Yard. (From the Mobile Advertiser, dept 8) who dwell) om the ively +hores of Pensacola bsy Oar corres:onéent in Warrizg'on writes a» fellows ander Gate of the Let inst.:— * Tam told that withio the last tweaty four hours in. cluding deavhs at the Naval Horpitel, there have teen tlewn burwels. Nesriy eversbody Las been -tok oc board the U. 5 wteamer Vizen. By order of the commenisat, ber orew are to be taken out of her and ahe ts 10 be oa- obored ont tn the stream Public opéaion cems to at tribote she riokuees to mfeorton from the Vixen It is thoogbt che Drought the fever fro. Tam ico Eogimer WT Girton died at the bospitel Jas? wight Ab tne tome place pasaed wrd-hiymen Joan J H. cen died sfow dererivoe He bed teen with the Gardiour Commis non in Mexco, and only resurped he-w abont ten days before bis Centh = Pensacola I nulieve, te very beacby a of lot in Chatham etree? 25 00 mn * . To expt ration of the ebove e may 1 torm our reatere rinies conditions of saie of 26 5 not fermiMax with the locality trat That te eve che Auvcuvt revurced to treaewy see ete earn. 2 anes renee: ce Manrecies Le- 3 vem tbe town Bevoile, lowe: doa the he for ap erroneons credit w real ome Warrityton ik a village Ising ju touwide of she walle A ee the Navy Yard beto~, acd the emalier village of Woiey for by nantee We rimtiariy situate above Tae Navy Yard Warr ogton Peel tr gerarens and Woley wry thu, be regarded as Ore cox muol'y, ead Roc gers, paid in error * 6 60 tcl dug the Navel Gosptt.1 which is ahout a mil« dis- tent, es suppore ‘be whole cower of inh: risots oan. rot exored tweles or Afieon bundred, Eleven ‘eaths frum eyed & population w 6 fenrful mortality fur our dsy At Mobile, [From the Mun te Advertiser, Beat. 4) We ete ec yeotertay that there was provsoly a4 much ctor 10-6 1D MOBIC &+ "be e@ hes dee. wt say time ta Naw O Jeane, vod rewret tas the @port of deattes fur Fiiday Adrertisirg sale of docks and clips... 23 OL ae 1428, 508 43 Balance in bank. August 1, 1658, seee Becerts xp FXPESDITUKES OF THE ComMissioNER: OF THe binkiwwG Funp vow Payaest oF Invrednar ov Tuy Urry Dest pusise 1B YRar BxDinG Jury 81, 1863. Receives from Croton wate rents fi Cro- +, $553 623 60 ton Aqueduct Department (coorved /fter chat wticle was written) moe then eva “ Crovon weer rents of 1860 at fi me Gur co: jecture. In the fret plavs, 10 is gear ally Comptredy:’ offiee... .... 4830 35 | .camit ed ‘ner the death. bere ere much f+ ver ta propor 5 Crown wy r reotsof 1851, at tion To the or oer Of Crees shan they Dave besa (a our Comptroltar's offi 12.573 46 | amter city. The «hole nnmber of interment 00 Fadiy bad Fines aud .ens tes 8 704 16 | wee tory three, Bot there i arother marked diffe exce s Taterest om bo ds an betaven the rituations of (he two cities Mea New re Regen 5 $6,140 77 | bere tere iy mo meaner oO! @ cove for thy duis of the population who nse uemdle to iweur the expec of re- woval to rome remote point. There ts po pack country Jus! icen aod Mayorsity fees Rei'ts of peat wuate . Souther Mivotsrippt feept To rsy votbing of he watering fegee eeres: the bay of Cito elle and the I the eeteblicbrd eudmre “esorte of Xp tog Hili~ ix nadi- on 16 Wi] thee pleoe: of refuge there ts the #hule ox tent of piry wood country around. offering an e«yiua to all wfo prefer the ivoopvenience of an eacvay unnt to Amount of receipts... ... Balance in baok, Ang 1, 1852... Paw INTEREST ON THE FOLLOWING 3100KS; Wo regret to hear gloom) reports from our urighbors” wiernent Un S.turday September 10 of Panama fever, Joan Gray, w the 460 year or bis age. ‘bp werubers of the Benevolent Saoint; isioup are res veoifuily invied to attend bie TEUOL, at three oO Oc Friday cixbt, Septemder Fosriet fever, Hesky Maxrin Kigwcns, syed orth end U4 Says, won of Cort topner F, Mex wiers Kiecoks The re'auver end friends sre inv'ted to sttend the fa Deri, Wik whestoou, at two o’clocs, from No 68 Gou Ver veur pt tet Or sanweéay Seprember 10 TnaBeita, only daughter of Willa BK. Levas im the 7D year of ner ago The fiends uf the lealy are re pecitully invited to Bitne the funeral Womorrew afternoon. at thres o’clook, from the rerisence of ber father, No, 17 Bunith sweet, Newak New Jerey On Bau Cay worning, September 10. of crouy, MARY JADE only Oaugoter of Robert aid Aan Greagon, eged 2 years and 2 merths The trevde of the family wre rexp-oifal’y tovited to at- tend the fonerel, this witernvon, #1 two o'clock, from No, 814 Vbirty pinun + treet Or Saiurdey, Seotember 10, Bensamiw Anctgg, aged 73 enrts , Hin semaine will be tehen to Yoskers for intertaent, to- mor:ow morning, from the residence cf bis pon in-law, lar No 6 Avxue wey, Sevtemder 10 after « short but very se- vere tines: Br Joun W RELLY ged 6 yearn The Mieody ard ecquenin oes of (he family are in vited to ntterd the tour ol thi dey, from Dis late rend Cece, NO 206 Weer Teeny tonrth atrest, Hts remaiue wll be wierred 10 Greew + o-d Cemetery On Thursday, Seotember 8, Mc, Okats Woop, in the +O! bie og vos ood colatives alio the mewbors of Eareks T-a 1d Acoeoved Macous, No. 743. are respect: 1s invied to attend bic funeral, fom nin late rent by Rtreet, thir aiternova et ene His reweins will be nterred 14 Timty Cewe- te Gerce, No 8 clock tery. On Friday, September ®, Euma Tome, deagnter of Ade- | Jeioe ano Joba Tisz0t, eged 5 yours, tea mouibs aud 19 Water losa stock, 0 1888... $15 0.0 00 theribef oiene Al tost a family bas vo d> urder ” TRH oso... 126 000 CO there clicumstsnces ts to withornw a few miles frou “ 1870-27252) 160.060 00 the city with UW BEC Of COMpAarBive bufe'y pro “ 18°65 » 12780 00 vioed they ou teke the seeds of the diseasd with “ 1880... 107 356 00 thee. It is ap iinmense ae vantage yo essed by Mt Croton water stock of 1890..." 50,166 8 apo ope for which ber citizens bave good resnon Seven per cent water icon, of grateful, We me inforard that wary foo ios ure actuelly living in the wocda at this time adn wala | iDrough the city at evertog will-pive evidence of tne Ceplevon of ite datebivants in tha mumber of vacant SBMS vost ans S53 Pubbe Building stock of 1850 © . No 3 Fire indemnity stook, of 1868... 19.312 47 Gvedings to be wet ¥ ch im every quarter, Buildig loan stock, No 2... 11:60 ¢0 Tr 1a pet osy to estimate the population remaiuin: c Ce ak BO 16 afer sll these thalns spon Ht exe Qedooted. We thoult Stocks for docks and siivs. .. 23 860 85 ruppoe, however, that at present it cun tardly exced Weshington +quare iron reiling twe ve thousand, Sappoiwg the population of New stock........ uieeen 400 00 Or caps to be seventy fice thoasard, (the vary lo«est wikiuiecialetamaa eatimare tbat we have seen, and probsbly far beiow the Avovnt paid for interest... $776 177 88 reality.) ‘orty-three deaths in Mobite would be equi7a- Inveeted in revenus bonds. ..... 200.000 00 lent to two hundred and sixty vine tn that city -» ava ———-——— 976.077 88 | ber *bich bas beon exceeded, if we rememoer mghily, o % once @ do rot present these estimates for the prrpose of creating eisim, On the coutiury, we believe there is Much ground to bore, uncer Providenss, that, as the disesee has iwsressed eo repidiv, it may Lave alecady attained its maximum, and that its declive may be Balance in bark, August 1, 1862 ......., $864876 70 Beligious Int«lligence, SERMONS. Rey. a 8. Carpenter will preach today at the | marked by a cozerpo:ing rapliiy | Broadwoy House, corner of Broadway and Graod i is dne, however. to the destitute oufferers that atreet. thei: bue conciiion sbould be knowu, aud vo the re ing residents that the burden of mesting the de. mandy of charity should @ shored by our abseut fal Jew citizens, who will doubtless ranlize their responsi- Dhty in this matter a1 soon as the facts aro made known. We know that, io spite of the ber ic etiorts that bave been made and are still mating by the de- pevolent, there is au'l much suffertug among the poor, for Jack of attention, pursing. and other necessaries, DAY OF FASTING AND PRAYER. Mayor's Orvics, City or MozILE, Sept, 8. 1853 Whereas In times of unusual affliction it is custoaiery exd peculiarly proper for sil communities, where the Bishop Snow will preach to-day, afternoon and evening. in Mount Zin Church, 168 Bowery. Grace Church will be re-opened today, by Rev. T. H Tyler, D.D. Morning and afternoon service at the usual hours, At the particular request of the Board of Trustees Sah Beg eaarevesicn Boia Isracl,” Uriah H. Ju- lah, Eeq., will deliver an addrose at the Synagogue, 68 Chrystie street, this afternoon, at fore Badr for the purpose of obtaining aid for the New Orleaas bafiere me : ! There will be preaching to day, morning and after | POPle ackuowlsdee, sheir dapendesoe on Almighty Got i] fi nod recognize His band in the visitatioas thet affitec the pre eed Mission Church, No. 44 Thompson | Shiicren ot wen, to eet epart « day to be dovoted to baw. ble eupplieation asd prayer for dirine mercy; and where as it bes pleased ‘be ruprome ruler of the univerre, in the mys*erious ol-pensations of His all wive providence, to vielt cur city with pestilence death, oxuring kindred ard friends to fall arcuac us ‘ like the leaves of autumn,” and filling our habitations mth lamcuta- tien ard mourning, . The:6'ore, 1, Charies C. Langdon, Ms of the sity of Mobile, do hereby appoint Tue dss, the 6th ‘ay of Seutsm. ber instant to be observed throughout the city as a dsy of fasting, bumiiation acd prayer, aud 60 cordially iavive the mir isters er teachers of all religious ects and de- nonurativos, oD said ay, to perforra religloas cérera0- nies, apprepria'e to tue occasion, in their respective churcbes; erd I furtber request all good citizeas to re. fosin, a» for ex may be, from worldly voeatiogs on auid day; to civse their nrores and places of businems, to a¥ vemble tc their re peétive places of wor'nip. and unio with their psetors 1p bomble aud devout supplicati ir to the Goo cf mercies, 1 " will, To Wil may te bend of er, toat He wii dry toe tes7s of the ¢ dow ard ibe fa’berlees; bes) she trokeo- bear e0; ood tha! Hs wil! cause us all to :eslize, fom tae depth «4 ovr present offfiction and the pecultarpirsum- stances with which it i+ attended, how influlte in tno power of ‘be Almighty. and bow utterly woat aod impo- tent ere ai) buman effort without eid fro on nigh, * Exeept toe Lord keep the city, the watchmea wall, orb ta vain.” €.C, LANGDON, Mavor, CLOSING OF OFFICES. We would ase a: ention w the communication of a car respondent, who cuggests en early clove of offices and stores Many of there are airendy sloved of necessity. [ot the sickness Of clock ond others in charge of choc. wOrty Huch—as we are crecibly iniormed—wrre cated ead at ten o'clock, oo Dauphin, bet~sen Royal aud ‘aie etrests On one ride of St. Francis street. 00 teeer the Rattle Hous and the corner nex’ bsluw. wa cbverved every store clowed with oo exceptivge, about Four. The, a+ mortef cur readers are aware. ly umerg tbe burivet paris o! the city Mavy of eyouug men inhsating rBoms remow fiom freuds, Little or cothing woule be lost by closing eh atan early hour—one two or three o’elvek, for anpte. suming it uml eight or nine of the sers might thus proiect the tives clork’, and eouble them to de Religious service in the Spanish languege will be held thir evening, in the lecture-room of the church iu Spring street, near Varick, by Don M. Monsalva- taze.a missionary of the American and Foreign Christian Union. ‘There will be preaching today. morning and af- ternoon, at 193 East Chirty-third street. ORDINATION. Rev. DD. Winn will be ordained as pastor of the Worthen Street Buptist Church in Lowell, Maas., on the Mth inst. INSTALLAYIONS. The ceremony of the installation of the Rey. Au- eguatos Wee drury aa pastor of the Lee strect Unita- j _ Society, in Lowell, Mass, took pluce ou the 4th uot. The installation of Rey. James _D. Farnsworth as et r of the Congrecationalixs Church in Scotland, ridgewater, tovk place on Thursday, the first of September. INVITATION, The Universalist Society in Canton street, Boston, have invited Rev. Daniel B Goddard, of Plymouth, to become their oT, and he has accepted the call, to commence early in Octover. ACCEPT ANCES. Rev. Mr. Wiun, a recent graduate of Newton Tho Ological Seminary, has accepted a call from the Wershen Street Baptist Church in Lowell. Rev. G N. Boardman has refused a call from the Congregation) Church in Danvers, Mass, with a Balary Of $1,200, and accests a professorship in Mid- dlebury College, at a sulary of 2750. DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. Rey. Theopsitus Smith, of New Canaan, Conn., died bile absent on a tour fur bis health, on the 20th wit. _ Rev. Conrad Schneiderjobn, a Catholic prie-t, died at Vincennes, lod., on the 30th ult. The Rev J. M Becton, an able and worthy min‘s part at le heir leisure to kicd offices for ter of the Old Schoo! Presbyterian Church, in | o'bere. We trust that Mammon has vo wv Easterh Texas, died at Danville, Montgomery county, | bovnd to his service to refuse to jon the 14th ult, Mr. Becton bad bees i Plborer ba | PAEKMEECSE 40 prudent and humsuo at a the canse of religion a great many years in Texas, | Pree aid was mush beloved by tho who kuew him, for bis kindly and active Christan virtues. _ NEW CHURCHES. The new Unitarian church, in Detroit, was dedi- cated on the *th inst. St Jot # church, a ne# edifice at St. Louis, was consecrated on the 28th ult. The Congregnticnal church, in Spencerport, N. ¥., Will be consecrated on the Lith inst. A synngo; ue for the Holy Congregation Children of Israel, on the Mth inst. The werk on @ new Presbyterian church, in De- treit, bas been commenced. The Free Will Baptist meeinghonse, recently erceted in Vinland, Wis., was Gedicated ou Saturday, the 3d of September. A beautiful house of worship erected b: tian denomination in Verssilles, ‘Wood; Ky., was dedicated ou the 2sth ult. MISCELLANEOUS. The Bangor Mercury says that the venerable Fother Jobn Sawyer, now avout nimety eigit years of ece, bas been in attendance upou the anniversary of the Theological Seminary in that city, aod by the request of reveral clergemen and other friends, has THE DESTITUTE. There ie much sofievicg mmong the sick poor The citi- gen remaining in Moy arcexerting taewsel ros sobly for their retiet, We do cot believe that our abson'es frends will forve! thei éuty in this beheif. At thie very toe thers it probably a» mech Kickness ip Mobile. ia propor- tion to the sctuwi population as there nas been at any time fa New Orierny—tbongh #6 believe the disease, om the hole, to be much Jew malignant and fatal. TELEGRAPHIC. THD FLVEN IN TEXAS AND ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI. New Ontsans, Sept 7. 186c. The Galve-ton papers of the 24 inst. state taut he yellow fever bad appeered there in « mild form, two ces bs having cocurced duriug the last wok. Moeh fever is atill prevailing along the Missis-ippt at Vick+barg, Netehez Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Beton Rouge, Ae the , at Cincinnati, will ve consecrated : the Chris rd suunty, Ald te the Mobile Sufferers, New Yous, Sept. 10, 1358. 70 THE EDITOR. OF THE NEW YORK UEBALD Sr— Will yon please to announce the receipt of the following subseriotions, made since my report published in your paper of this morning, viz:— consented to preach 4 -ermon af the Ozatral church. | Price VMlliams, Mobile. ......... $50 The Gi lings and Holden Society kindly offered their | Daniels, Fein & Co. Mobile 50 services as a choir for the sccarion, Lt adda, that | N. M. Lidlow, ‘ 25 barber Sav yer trom his tong lite of usefainess and | J. K. Panda, * 25 devotion to the best interests of society, deserves a | H Newhouse, wP ee 100 vobstential remembrance from the frieuda of virtue | Thomas Adems, Biewig 50 6nd good order. Dr. McDowell relecta, for the Presbyteria» , the fol lowing ten churches, a» the largest in the Qid School H. A. Hanxthal, From citizens of Mob'le, Church — Liberty & Pearson, New York... e Churches. No. of Com y. Appleto: & A o # . L Ninth Chare!., vhiladelphia. . 4 ) Er neh an sg F besona Chart Aieasy. G. F. Ceoludce & Brothers, New York 4. Firet Church, New Oreai Sant jars Posie en ad 5. Brick Chereh, New Yotk............ sextet ‘ 6 Fint Church, Etzebethtown, NJ... Charles Miles g 7 Certral Church, Ruttato, N.Y... ... w Hesloas & Oo, & Foorth Church, Philedelp' a... Eigen s Bonahen, § d Church, Brooklyn, N.Y WwW Pr Forcet & Co., ye 10. Scotch Cturen, New York vei, 600 | COx.& Wright, my She ten Laegest cuuretes of the Now Soioad boay | EC Hine & Coy ore the Glowing: sens bray ig : 1. Seventh, New York. ............c0e0e hoo | Lee & Co. 4. Firat, Brooklyn. . : + 1100 | Strom el zens of New York... — 2469 3. Wivet, Trey... is -—— 4 rit a non 75: WNAlever. wensevrcveeucersssveeces coe $735 oe Pivet cresaN, AVTPULATION, ort a eter Ft ya] A uely reported from citizens of th, Aiba | ahidglitd eo tn) ubacrined, seeeeeereeve 31.050 io ot eens, or Mobile, 4097 ; SriCayn ‘abel t Si gat a ol 4 A2T . +) . , t r otal subseribed..... 5482 | een s - J.C. RYAN, Trea iver, 19 Wall treet, ‘ & W here subscriptions will be thankfally received. ail the ooaee aes | the copatitutionai roads, Juiges Lawts ane Judges delivers ax © " Wordward are written wilh g orce of argument eee ngninhed ability, There hay beon profoacd excite: ‘tprovaling tert om the subject, ae the All fellay, the Conueliwville and Chartters TELEGRAPHIC, Bostox, Sept 10, 1868 Some twenty-five gentlemen met at the Revere House lsat evening, to take measures to raine funds for the aut ferers at Mobile. Mayor Seaver presided The sam of $000 was contributed by thoes present, and « committee oheven to obtelm farther ald, An odditignal num of 61,000 wae raised to day, ead Th —_ interested. 6 Aegision giver geaeral 7 ere atl days. he friends of the family are invited to attend ber ‘a persl, this afiercooo, wt thee o’ciook from “oe, 108 Greene a reet. Her 2¢ma'ps wil be taken to Greenwood Jor ivtern ent, Ou Sridey Seotom ber 9, Mr. Peter Faepeniog Karray- HORN. #eLC €6 yours. 8 mouths and 7 dayn. ‘The friends and sequalotances of tbe deveaed, and of the family, are rescectfully iawtted wo gtvend his funeral, this sfterrcon wt one c’cleck, from the residence of pis on, Mr. George Kattenhorn, No. 72 Willets atrees, corner 0° Rivington, + Satvidey, Sepiember 10, after w sbort but prtaful illness, Cavuanine Curtis, mie of Eugene Curtis, aged 27 eure ‘The friendy and relatives are requested to meet at No. 106 Bester sireot, this afternoon, at two o'clock, to pro- cord to Calvary Cemetery On Friday, September 9, Wituam Jams, tnfant son‘ of M F oxé Metida L Leighion eged 4 mouths apd 17 days. Io New Rochello, cn Satuscay morcing, September 10. at Gvee'gock, Many, dsughter of Michsel aud Jetoarine MeCaddan, aged £9 years, 6 months and Ld ‘The friends aud acquainianoey of tuefawily are respect fully invired to o tend ber funerel, from Her Jate roi dence, No, 20 Cornotia street, tais foreacon, at ten eaiock. In New Orleava, of black vomit, sfter ao illaose of tiurty-s x bours, on Friday, Septembrr %, Tnomas 8. Sr Coma of Boston, Maas. for maby years coaneste: mith d New Orleans Telegropo Port of New Yo.b, Sepcember 10, 180d, CLEARED. Steamships—Avgueta, Lyoa Savannah, SL Mitshill; Jaw Adzer, Dgkivvon, Chariestor, Spoffors, Clestua & Co. Jamectown, Parrish. Norfelk, &e, Ludiam & les Bante. Ships—Agnen (Brem), Sebelling, Loadon. Oelrichs & Co; United Sates, Wiggins, San Francisco, Brott, Voue & Uo, Borteer Livizgston, Samson Havre. Chamberisia, Ro fow World, Kuight, Liverpool, Grinnell, Barks-Springfiela (Br), Rey, Quobre, Gillespie. Dean & Ce; An'tlope, Coulter, Baltimore, Ne«mich & Suns. Brige—-Worent, Tutbill, Charleston, MeCready, Mott & Co Sarab (Br). Deniel, St Joho, NS J’ Pickard; Delay, F ter, Jackscnvilie, C& EJ Perors; Lion, Gardaer, Tara 18, itso & Frencia, Mathilda (Brem), Kimwe, Breau, pe & Co. ay rs— Charles, Bort, Tauntoo, msater; Sera, Talbot Fortland F swift& Co, Exemplar (Br), Suita, Heat J A Mosorty; Rio Bowley, Wastingtoa, Bauman’ & deerow. 8 Wiilets, Swita, Washington, J.P Methews A Halsey, Norfolk, &, Scranton é& faiimaa Sevwovah, Senoten & Malicsun: Neo we ka, Bene), Corpus Christi MoOready Mart & Co; ante- rat, (Br), Cemerct, Halifax, H J Donovan, Harmsia, Melones.: Philacelpbia, Jawes tinud; Leow, be Praladelphis, Jas W McKee; Sullivan, Goodwin, B Beek & Kaneart, Loura Dyer, Sylvecter, Boston, 5 [1 Lewir; Sarah Bowen, Loven, Georgetown, Duilucr & Potter, bteamer—Locust Point, Layfield, Baltimore, P V Coa! Company stoops Catharice Moria, Webb, Warcbam EF Sprague Thor Hull, Hull, Providence master; Rhode Islauc, Uo win, Providence, master. ARRIVED. Stenmebip Mlixois. Ha:towne, Aspiawuil Sept 2, to M Rebats Steemship Southerner, Evan, Charleston, to Spofford, Tilertou & Co, Thursdyy, 10% Fa, of Battoras Savsl, exchanged signals wich eteamebip Uvion hence for Charieswe; ac 11 PM, with steamship Alabama, bencs for Severnah, briday,@ AM, parsed bars Quicedaug, berce fur Savepoab: a! 0% AM, psewed bark Rapta bound to Davuna. The 5 has bac stroug gales {row B co Nb durivg mest of the pusssge Ship keglo <elipper), Farran, Gan arc Rio Janets Aug 7, to Harbeck & Ship Great Westery (pRt), Furber, Liverpool, Aug 9 witb 620 ya sengers, toC HM iersball & Oo, June 23. vo the octyard pureage lost overboa.d Patrick Gillen. see, map Avg %, lat 45, loo 60 10. rpobe Gsn'ng four May a cf Plymouth, three months out—baa taken 15,000 ship Gelecnés (B:), Berr, Liverpool, 43 days, with 476 posrergers, to W & JT Tapreost & Co, stip Doeas (Belz), Leones, Autwerp, 49 days, with 195 parserger’, to Rieonmulier & Co Ship Webster (ave), Baw ing, Portsmouth, 36 hours, to Spoflrd, lesion & Co, 1n tow of siesu ug Laviainea Bark Fleur ae Bellevue (l'r). Seuling, Poru Veudres, 70 cays, tugroer, Fept 6 lut 41 34, lon 66 10, spoke back Comet, for Horton, bark F 5 Casanova, Starbuct, Meracatbo, Aug 20; pass e0 “be bar 22d, tos ce Agreds, Juve & Ov. Sept. off che Deleware, caw a large shty with fore and aaintopsal laut masts gone, & tak Been Maria (c Frase'sco’ May 21, Co f SUsby, Aotworp, and 34 dey frow Flusbing with 203 parseugers, to LD Huribut Ko, Mept § Jat4s len OO, epoke bark Evce frow Bordeaux for New York Lerk Coean Queen (Br), ame, Callan, 422 day ay . to Barteds Juiy 18, 1st 24 10, ion 42 15, epone odin Caro: don, from. Bordesix for Gueyaquil, 44 days ©) Sug 49, lat 48 64, 106 66 68, spoke sctx Duabury, of Phtouth, from Boson for Aux Cayer 18 days out Bark apnaidale (Br), Hutchins, Newport, E, 69 days, to order Bark Magnolia (of New Haven), Whittleney, Poase. PR ll Ge +», to Hote A New Haven. Buuud w New Haven; cu brig Elive (Wem), Benten, Hamburg, 44 deze, wich 182 ; ervergere, to Moille:, Sad & Riera Brig Eze Wait (of Freapor.), Hurebings, San Juan de joy Remedion, Cuba 16 days, to anvier Hig Devonshire (B-), Wadogton, Uermuda, 9 dye to loton ACO, Pept by lat 81, lon 78 3°, epoke Br baric ¥ from Liverp:ol for Poiaceiptia fie Abra: (of “ctruate), Stevens, Teuerilfe, vis Port Sporn, Trandad, 16 days, to Aymar & Uo. Brg Mery Hawiiton, Jorcan, Neuvites, 11 days, to manner, ae Celt, Cates, Machias 16 days, to Mayhew, Taibot & Co, Br @ HC Lowell Booker, Vockland, 4 days to auater Sobr Kept (of Beitimore), Hawilea, roambaso, Aug 8, to order, Avg. 50, low BY, spoke Oare Veur frot Philadteiptis cbr Bewster (of Wi Gowramn, PR, Vi days, to 4 ) N09 Sehr HD Grindie (cf Brooke eile), Turber, Cemsasols 18 days satr Florida, Ki Jacksouviile, Fla, 16 dave. if Sdays, Fehr Core Lindiwy, Day, Newoerw, NC, 6 dayn Connie chy bas aye Sehr Metilde, « sehr Melville, ar Era, Ou Lelen VW. ayers fe + days, 5 (cf beitasr) Newburypert, 2 wien.’ dayn, Sew Havew, Dday. Worebem, 2 days. ha oy, b Maga, 2 de i. Helloock, Prowideaoe, 1 & ibatns, Providence. BALA. r Ship Favorite (of Hath), Tuowpson, from Newport, E, nly 8 Ship Williain (of Bath), from Bonsire, Berk Sierom Newwle from Oacdut. Alto, three chips ev d one bart. * , Steamships Berwann, Xovtnampton and Bremen; Jus Adger, Chalonion, Augurta, Seveupat, Jamoswwa, Richmord and other. Wind wt sunent ne rth, (By BaxpY Boox PRINTING TRiaGRaPR. | Tee Brqnisspn, Sept 10. Sondews. Two ships and ore bark et anchor iniide the Hook Three ships, two berks aad three br gs coming dowo the Bay aD) bound out Foor ehipr, one bark aad one brig Noop ep ¥ WwW Sloop Lewis Puiney, Fa Sinop WB Bower Stescwr Pelican, pay h boord i as isd ig ha Augusta, mes pane ‘ghia od gout. ‘Wind ghtfpom NW. Weather clear,” ohe the yerd Sew wide, ond Lor Barvest, Enmoas & the dw and te be Lird Jr and Rob: Sith Jr Koanebank ond be or ir #l Gaeautier, saitly encbed et Rebrend, Me Oth inet, amdast pret Vioubly, ab wee sup soeed Herelu Muria. Uo-respoudence. x. Adg 27 Animet—14h bark Diamaut (Brom), Payekea. uN Yorn; Gauutlet, Eldnge Regged Island (ond olf en Forse 18a 16 b Peulice (Krom) Ko ter N¥ork 2éva, bart Tem Oorwia Bs»tord, Freckfort, Me; 26th, belg New - Word, Somper, Baltimore. 3 Beil d—27ch. brig Coque'te, Goufrey, Baltimore. Bid fiom Mout-go Bay aug 22, burk Victory, Ellefsen, Cubs, bog Tiberias, Jace co PuILapetraa, Seot 10-4 Arrived—Brigs Hesperus, Prenle, aod Cu:ryl, BL, Konsport, sobr. Bo-tow, Latou Cuisis Thomer Doe Biron. Ssunsers, Néondon, bog. sey Lyon N tay. Jow, Pettingill Newoury port dine Stuce Dexn Bem gor Seqrays Hughes, Boston; Joha Manlove, Pharo, Ptse- on Cleaves —Senmsbips Oeorey, Bennett, Chartenton ; Ci of Sew York, Mavthesn Bo ton Ciry of Rishmoad ebeil Richwond: Kenvedeo Ciars, NYorx, sohts J 0 Douhty do; Benj Engteh, Lyons, NHaven. Disasters fmp Hustees, Lambert, from Sandwich Islets for New Bediovo. & rived off Pernambuco about the Let of Avgvet wrbo! ard while the castain was senore get. tang “urpltien lew: @ the mate m churge o° the wbto, -be struck o- a seef south of the barber while lying off aad cD share +be Jay for two or three diya shea she was partially dixcbs ged ond got off, gui aasrored off tae Dbardir to meoor vip the extent of damage Brig Marra, of Brctol, bas beea hauled to the wharf at Newport. and Kaba wbout 6 000 stokes pec nour. Will Cisobarge Cano, w00 go On the railway for revairs, § of the te on ibe -tarboard -tde, under thr hatos, bave sierted, and her bortem ig orher #ise injured, Scur Romsrt Fouiyt1, from Lubec for New York. ar- rived at Newport 6b wks towed iu by sohr Mary Joa, of Keo Bank fom Nantucket for New York, havieg ssr- Tied owes bead of mainwa*t io 4 heavy blow ow te inst, of Cu'tyburk Ov yhe 27th ult solit foresail; and On thé Yd inet cerrieo away j Dboom, and loss fylog j Most epair be! proceeding: Scue Wave vbich had ner condenned and absadeeed fs some weeks, was c.psumed by fire at Frankfo t 8h at sLocp W H Rowen. Sturges arrived on Satarday from Providence, wher off Lieya’s Seok. at 12 o’clook on Fete dey right, wes rup into by steamer O.chola, nence ‘or Providence, carrying away the sloop’s rail aod plank. thear, and steving in ber bulwarks besiden damagiag her bull copsiderepiy Waaiemen. plist New Bedfore Sept 7, ship St George Dias, Nortle Pacific Seor—Sept 8, Int 40 02, lon 69 05. a whaling bark sta: Clog — showing wred signal, with Hk Lia ie ony Pores the Beatie, of ant trom, New Bod'ord for Pactés n, July 30 lat 23 55 jon 44 08, bark Dr Freoklin Rasestt, aseyy from Westport, wita ‘300 obls ep oll” ge re- rte nv 1 Ist 8225 N, lon 44 W, Esohol, Smith, of Truro, ‘W dbis oil. 3 a “Spoken. A large ehip stazing W. sith lons of foretopmast end Dainto;golacty eet bad w to;gallanteatl ret for foretos- shad » peop vetted» bite, stern boat painted pleck; surpored to te a New York packet, was pareed Aug lat % 80. lon 43 45. ‘a : « ame Shiv Shavon, from Quebec for Hull, E Aug 28, lat 64 14, bow 44 60. Sbip Amazon, Rourne, from Boston May 9, for Sen Frerevco June 22, ro lat &e. 2 Ship Progress Chase, from Livergool for NYork, Aug 7, lat 61:11 den 10 Ship Oabender (of Borton) Dickinson 9 days from Car- QU fo: NOslownr Aug 14 Int 46 04 ton 2900 Ship Joho & Albert, Wilcox tro Liverpool for Phiia- delphia, no date, lat 49 49, lon 15 W. Foreign Fo-ts. PErucpa~-No sm ves-el in port Seot1 Old Ang 96, brie Geo Robeson (Br), Catebpole Baltimore, GtyaMa—No Aw versel w port Aur 28. Maracaipo—In port Aug 20, chr Buphemia, Bray, for Vere Crus vext day: the onle Am verve egory. fer : Imeem, MB BOURDE.- la port Jnce 7 +hips Albus, Gr Ca).n0 roop; Medora. Bort, for ——, do; bark Wrters, for Syduey ssW, do. Chicara, Bowes, from Bos- won (Jan 51). : Panama~ id Avg 20, orig Samuel Churchman, Shot- well Sen Prapoinoo with part of inward ouzgo, Poxck—In port abt Aug 30, brig Hope, NYork @ Gaye, only AD vesiel. PRRNAMBLOO— Ang 3 big Brandyeine, M’o~ mick, from Vbiladelphia for NYork 8 or {o days Bri —, Adking from Newfourdiand, are Jaly 2, and wh ‘te ome dey for Babin am brig —-, Rodiusea, come te aveh r 24th, outside the hachor for order, Aturcher of the barber thip Huntress, Lambert, from Saoteled Tlavds for NBed‘ord. — (ee Disasters.) Iu port, July 24, echr Kent, Banion,from Sultinces tor 8 por in UStater. og fo Janxigo—In port Avg 7, #bio Banshee Wilson, from Cope Volos, bark Core, Llufrio for Jeltimore, ang tants Victory, Boerum, frm do, issky; Orion, U, Be benes via St Thoma: for Ser Frapeiseo. repairing, Waird Sbermsn ond Enwd Fisteber Fraewan. from Rica klvie Harbeck, Emery, beves (Juve Lzy for dan Frea- Cisco. Oth; Virginia Aoo Rovertson, from San Framsives, wie fet, Sceepn Maxwell, Farrell. hecoo, Alia Tarleton, Smilb. fiom Isto of Sa!, disg E'{eabech Seovili Gooding, from NO: loons, Civ; bigs Poulluey, Mowatt, from Bat- timore Aulus, Lewis, vom Bovtom err 4th; anhr Vee quero, Wilop. bence for Sap F aucisen ta a5 ean Juan (Cums)~In port ebovt Aug 31, a tre, Carver, tor York 2 day, Reveills, Bartiott, for dob; Bae Lg for co 8 or 8. is ia a x DRO NS~Acr epi L, brige Sevan Aon, Now Cid Avy 28, brg Wiae Naaueed New ‘eopa- Home Powis, ee b haya Sept 6, echr William Walisce, Hal, kp, NB ALTONAUG—Aer Sept 7. sloop Vigilaat, Gibbs, Rond- ous, Oth. sehr Uscord Buser, Haluwore Cor Pro ma@sacs, BurTON— Arr Sept Y team vropelior Keurus, (4°), Livorgeck 24:8 uint) AM, bares Ducley, Morrison, art I. bug 8h: Paleo, Bowland Aat-orp Tin, Ccedin, (Bry, Crmu, Greenroa, Tip ult; sober Harovar, N on. Philege pits vie qua ennne, ebig Levi Wo aby, Nickerson, Liveros, Ack ©; agen for two bigs Old, ship Josephiae, Samer, 1 Jha N 4, t» oad for Liverpos; dewe Arvele, (br). Revo hocnele; taburg, Precertos bt wan. Brey Baidanere; Staol Jrckownve Le iy Of the Cosaa. top; Harr ets, Cowell Nirclk; & a Roo lag. Gelitie; Globe Metthes*« do; Com Kearney, Lovell, New York, George Luff, Vensey, Gsorge Bawaed May, mug KJ Mercer Robusle, do. Sid, rbip Magollea, (ie ow), big Costuow; sod irom Presideat Kowas, ship Br otay Uf Paapire HAN GOR—Ar> Sept 7 ecbre Aoeore, Shoxmaa, Nor- folk, Lacvel, bodys, bar's tor BuiblOL—Are sept ¥, sense Woreoster, Rhodes, Phila Gv\ppia for Provicenee, arpa, Baldwiu, Rendout. CHAKLESION — Are, Sep! 8. state cio Marion, Koster, New York; ba ks Harnet & Marthe, tinefoy, do; Tritoa, Acwwroo, Provence cla Be ong Viedimer, Morcer, Bordveus; eer: Lourie Coekha New Yok; Eljiren, coal w Rorthern pert ALL RIVER—Arr Sept 9 sehr Golden Gate, Bigot Neriola, SiG orig Koceb Pract, Brightuan, Bslu- bal WICH PORLare Sept 7, cence Sarah McDonald, Bi Phiweeipiw, Vetor, allem, York, NORFOLK= acs Sept 7, eebr /Gil Bins, Avery, New jave NLWAPK—~Are Sept 0. soty J G Baldein Clark Port jana. Co bid spy Ceartotte (Wicks, Kosklend Mo, NEW BEDFOXD—Acr Sept 8, subes John Toomns, Bizvy, we wore Freceriexeburg, Lawarune, Keene, Keppadaucouk Rivers Fabir Goward, Woretow for Notolk Sid, sebr Ade leide, Driggs, Aibery sloop Helen. kilic, NYork, SEWbuie «8. eohr Adelive, Keed, Roa- Gout. Sid. se! Be, Polisdstohia NEWPRORT—to pt 2, brig Maria, from B isto® for Havens, rebre Robert Voitest, from Lubec lor N York; Governor Chast, Alben, for Sdem, Lavina Juua, Ret m, NYork ‘or Waseiaw. 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