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FIGHTING OR BA'TLES OVER AGIIN. Grand Celebration at Newport ef Perry's Victory, a, be, be Ouz N: wpe ¢ Correspondence. Yauavor House, Newrost out. 10, 1068, Odéoration of Pery* Victory - Eatensive Preparations— Ths pti b Parode—Mr. Calwert's Spesch—The Precesiom Listing vt hed Personaga—The Cold Water Cillasiom Commenced Wet but Ended Dry as a Powder Horn—Th Tmo 1s Perry Memorials of he Victory -* Presents from the Stoves His Family—Life at Newport T left the o') ‘ort ey img, in company with about ve handred a: tty groti wea, for the great celebration cf Peery's Vieturs be: The magnificent Empire Bate was crowses fro u stem'$o stern, and fairly gran eG ender the im ace-+ sorung thet make, it would seem but plearwe trips Newvurt and Boston. Kvery berth was taben evesy +o oroom, every chair wes filled, and 4 was pct unis! cr got that + George’? had a spare ack discovesro vnce: ove of the “bog-chatns,”’ where & “gallet’’ w+» wade tor we. The travel is not comiog South oviy: 1h- peop ase going North ye; they are movi g wk ¢xci ed sad plessure-ward impalees every whither. T Gnd thie hotel yet petty full acd among them many noted New Yor: wr H serd bas set his fice baod, and gathers every afternoon the choice and lovely trip- ping fentartic- reo aio wg in the city. The ‘Oovan” w pearly cleared wo le ‘be cottegers’ ail remain, lendiog a quiet cbarm 'e -ooety, and masking Newpert new fa- more desyebe to tor ratiocal man thea whem thronged with the ooren att ur ive ‘To day te» great da tor Newport. To-day she rejoices to hemer the mec: ry of avon who shed the first vital Fay of glory vu thy Awe ican nary of the lakes, aad etruck the gree: crcirive blow thet burrlet the doubtful war of 112 to « glorious termination, Oar couatry breathes iv surpenre our Northwestern army faltered Gisheartened era nrglected; our commerce stood still; the grase qres thick «sd rank on our busiest wharves; Our vécrels Jad uv ic ordinary. the Iodian tribes howied Gercely sround our We: fronder; « vast combication Of adveree circum aces threatened us in eviry quarter, tall Oliver Hered Per'y shunde ed victory and triaaph trom Lake Le in 1813 into the ears of the whole Amuri- Can penple, aud chevred the drooping heart of Cougress by that electric line -- We have me: the enemy and they fareour:!’’ Rh ‘e le'acd celebrates that victory today, the fortieth anviver-ery a'ter the batile, while Newport claims the hw ors f the bero’s. pateraity, as well as his eaily and boc ored grave. ‘The dey is very uvtevoradle. A heary raia fell through the forevoun; bat uciaunted and determined as the hero whom they bovo-ed the citizens the military, the fire de partment, the s range #, turned out in o vast mass, while the streets waved pro usely im the becu:iful canvass of cur glorious atr'pts ane stare There were flags enough floating from the s'reets, pub-i0 buildings, hotelsand private man- sinus, te affurd cuovars for a large ficet. The hotels were dressed veou itury aud profusely. The people appeared in all their pum »r and xoej-sty. and lent te the whole eccacion their hearty buzzes. It was really delightful to etudy here to-day the elements of truc patriotiam among thie free and eulg:teved people.@The military of the whale State we:e invited, and many companies from the adjoining States A-celute was fired by the artillery company, on the arrival of the Govervor and suite, who were ceoorted to the State House by the military. ‘The beadquerters 0° th« Guvernor were in the Sevete Chamber of the sta Hou-e, while tho invited guests @coupied the Representatives Hi. ‘The procession 'o med on the “ Parade "’ at 10 o'clock, under the mrestiou of Cotef Marshal, WitLiau B SWAN, Asstoted by Mesers Jobo Hired, C C Venu Zandt, Wiliam H Gresne, Jamon F. Stevens, Chartes Devens, Je. Milivary of toe Btate, Hire De,artment. Chief Marrbai aud aids. Oe vd Cheplein. Survives of the Battie. Officers of the Urited States Army, Navy and Revenue Martoe. Borviving Officers «pd ies of the War of 1812 ‘Sue if o° Newport coacty. Gowre + Damord acd Alda. Mejor Genera end Aids, Gereral Stff. Brivad or Generate acd Staffs. Civil inh --< ot tne Uevited Sates, Civil Officers of the Sin. City Maranal. Mayer, Aldermes «nd Common Council. Marshals. Joviwwd Goeste. Citizens sod Strangers om Foot. €it zeus acd ~trangers on Horseback. Yolo -eo by = Iarge number of Carriages. ‘The frocersion w-oved through several of the priceizal (tests, to the North Charch, (Rev. Dr. Chonlee’,) and FE,UM.0G the Ores: — Masio by the U.S Band. Prayer 0) ev. GzxRY Jackson, Muste b| Newport Bras- Band. Add. e-» by Gtouoe H. Cauvent, Eq. The churen, thongh large, was densely crowded, the Large gelleries being en irely filled witu ladies, notqith- standing the ince: sent rain. Immediately in fro.t of the desk, and ow tho second elevation of the pulpit. set the five veteran and honored survivors of the battle of Lake Erie, Commodore W. W Tay ior, of the cid »btp Lawrence, of Newport, Lieutenant Thowas Brownirg, Sailing Muaver of one of the ships, of Newpcert; Dr Urner rarsous, the Surgeon, of Newport R Wreht, Carpenter's Mate; George Cornell, Carpenter, of Newport; apd Wr. Issac Peckham, avery oid man end tka Commedore by the people, also of Newport. Captein srepben Onemplia, now at Sackett’s Hirvur, is the orls orber aurviviog ¢fic-r Ho was not p-wseat Gso Hi Catveet, £ q., of Newpors, tate of Bali re, end Gutbor of revere! voosla- works of travel, mow Ce livered the orstion He in tue liasal de-canceat of Lord Beitimore, ave is we cleve, now od to bis title trd bezors. He 20° very warmly grested by the audi ence; and havwg « tail, bacdeome form, with a long, einotus! ‘wee Dosnive forehead, and black whi-kers acd moustecbe mece a fine immersion Afwr cele, oigeiu d and -) gyescive exerdium, he s20ke som whar es f.llo ss Whee, la 1812. *e commenced t! jate oor. Great om bed a pavy of 1,060 esii, whu we bed only e1goteon—cive frigates sad nine of » low grede Av order was ahoat to de issued to ley ap there ships ip ordiwary, to preven’ thetr destruction, which ‘wes lrevented oly oy Commodores Patnoricge and Stewert The, were nec cnead of the time-—euch men as every country peor, The ospture of the fituc threo veosele in this «ar wade Ulo Kogiana tremole, eile Yourg Ameries lived her hoad tn greet joy. In 1812, there cere in tht~ por: several gunboata, ani among our town mex was Ol rer Hazard Perry, He wna apuoiuted cepta’n. end. in Fooruary. ssiled for Lake E io, Me was twen'y seveD yOu? oid, and had beth two crea eA aaey and meet theevewy He had :othicg rewyat haci—no svpples, po mecbopicr, mo sa9p3. But in two months launohed te gmall yosrels, acter working Gay and right. He engaged in thd fet bate. tok feversi of the British vessels towed them to Erie, ana fivaily, by the Ist of Angust, 1913, had ten sbivs in soodivers He searched for the Dritioa nevy, but not Geoing thom salle} on ihe 12h August to Sandusky, to tate provisions ty Geveral [acrisou Ho got two vew resrols from Com. Chaunsey, anc econ also wae reitforesd by 1°0 Kentuckians. On the vight of the tb Sepi+meer, in Put io bay, be iesusd orders fordrhc_g at baif cable’s length On the 10ch tho enamy «ore eeeu. Capt Perry ai ed and bore down toward tho ous wy. His squadron bad nive vessels, carrylog fitts- foor guos. His fieg shi» was tho Lartenc: cf 20 ,uas, 3 of the grns vere on two vessels, tho othe fo irtesn cuseven He he (00 mon. The euemy had 65 acs, vit veesels aad bad them admirably distrioated on fl € ree- sole. The Eoulish hod about 560 mon. meny of tuecs veteranr, some who bed been wita Neleou a* Tents ler; while Perry bed raw wes wit janead officnr ud te oommender L meelf oaly « - Perry m sworg his mev snd ow uent!, fe oo Od « fieg wih the dylog words of Lawence “D n't give up the ship’ Another enthusiastic turzs went ap: uae pick even jorni: Taslor, whe in nere to dey, naw a fick mau wey «an pot able to work fis * You 6 ¢ rot able t» be here,” Yes, Tum; 1 the pumps. lor the #7 to the gw the nt closed po ( haviog paged tbh f Newport. Me Cal fly eed g aphieatl Dattle. ond who erpnced in it teed the tears etyoami the 66 peotiewen ot Cacisive victory Mr Fongbt by the Americxn nary on the lakes, the firot viv tory, emi the fir t time ‘het toe co orsof toe fiitiah vary bao ever been love o4 to thoonemy. [Ho noe alluded to eentiful 6nd touch'n: terms to the gentlemen who fet before bim, wud dat Capt or, now cost yain ip the navy, su) wL0 wae eoucded sevorely on the Lawrence, refored (0 be tabon below, bat remaiund daring tho whole ‘rytnr seony Vout, Peowning bt until be bed seen “be fee of one of the one. ned be did thie I mg down the clreks of some of vere tn that glorious batt ¢ avd d that this was the first bat le Tilsad ip 1775, ard tre in-Cdiet. Rues’ Hopkins. the oply msn io Ameries eho had ever boon calle Fal. Two others of the chief officers of tro old navy 6 60 ne ives o: thin siaie, Walla there guas wore Glog on the Iskes, thousands of mo hor and ohiiea wotood in awtul ruspense ond dreadiog the tomaharke of The seveges it bat defect attended that bade. Put pee pud viral impulse was awekouod though the wivio Jar« people were vitelired by tho same ¢ ie tenevi @ that enebl-d Perry to atanie-sot im sue little Poet wt ocnsetous of the danger, and alive ind Terent to evornvthirg about, arcund, eave “Vistory or death.’ Be mow urtored poame (ino cemtimonts growing out of the | of bros ‘The freest matica is the only one that ever te ox colder: that ws wi-n <0 Epen b1 Col-nel Greere al 0 came foo thls company as ony ewivent bud exteemed rodie-s of both otber wiiitary companies and the fe com. paris >p. eereo *O gree: sdvautaKe ‘The Jarve dining Ball of tha Voran Hause orovided eigh bu dred plac. The be! orauct'ully festoon 00 ord draped, The flags of ry Stute aod torriwaey of +be Ur top bung around *be rom ; watlo the deorway at the evd of the heli under «hich tne Gocvenor aosded tbe ible ean ta efulty eres'ted ond 10 orived ‘ Perry Meeperd.” Jurt tbiovgh thts doormey was placed ainge rhip bDaif ai abled ond Grog g evey ea is Vbis was the Lawrence aud could be seea by covcourse — The effect hear theoaeyie and animated the wh: le Dawe to long ord Loud huzzaing Whe collation ao ebundent und well sorved The riety, itint ve ems not me great as at the + Utd Asior but dweppeered ei bh weodrous facility ; for; #ithout Geremory Ors biewing “all Paods” * dvcred ia’ without 82y *)5% matic commenoL@Dent, 84 if dot mined to meke Be Owner dr rer es short ebd rolemn ee pnerible and it was sbort Lo leer than fi ty minutes afcor we eatesod ‘he so.m «8 cleared, No<@ toast +o given: not & son- hwent, save a good health to the ‘Mae law’ by Me. V. Zt ot New York wbo «ee jotced by « small baad of dis- gusted yatiom [never witve ed ¢0 foglorious an ead t #0 d byloricg, and that,oca «ec day. Thog left ‘Re ta0€in+qued, Each paty wobed around te sce wat ‘be orber iutecdet dviog al: was forlorn; all ‘ove-eme: everybody lobed rour, end tt may be preity feirly usserted thar ia a balf Bour there were Dot « dozea iruns Jeft la gering around. I never saw eo largea compary wih 20 sittle spirit: ‘A ter this I vietted the cemetery where tho rmaias of Cenm dore Perry ne The mouument e'ands om ths Oy be-t ord mt commanding puiut in the cemetery, aad 1B Llew granite obelisk sbout ravaty fice fest high, yestD g Fake mu dle Daco. on which we tind the following Weer pt! — tases Oliver Hazard Perry: At the ageof twenty- rev 7s be sch.eved the vis.ory of Lake Brie, dep: renner 1D IIR Nok1s. — Gorn ip Sc uth Kingston. Rhode Idand Augast 20 1776, dies wt Port Spain, Trimidad, August 23d, 1819 sued yisty-tour years, W21,—His ewatss were conveyed to his ratice lana, ‘BD arbip of wer, accord rg to & resolution of er cd, Dee mber 4-h, 18°6 1 ~Erecred by the State of Kode Is'and. ‘Thr mor vmrnt ‘sop ® moucd aod m rurroandea by besvy icp railing sbout dfy feet aq) Tho whole ts a chee simple, acd upostentativus arrangeaent Tae teios but litte ot bis biscury This is written in she bearts of bt+ countrymen, and oa the Drivbrest page of the paral history of ali the peas Hi t Hozara. ihe cecond, 6a tofant, apd bis third woo. Coristopher Rey woud Perry Ue to the same cielesre TI "er wax Fiest Liowseoact of the ‘he Fourty Regimen: United States Infantry, and died at cos in 1843 leas thorn werd which he bad im part of the decile It ise heavy old French broasdsword, with the deview Droite de Vhomme ; © 1gnts of wan.” The handle ¥er 00 by a bail weile it was hunging in the oabia of the Lawrecoe. sae alsoe brauiful leg szord, pro- pep ed bic: by the city cf Puiisdetphia ecoa after the battle. It hea e maseve gold bavdle, richly wrought, aad wllver scabdard. The bandie hes Iadependeoce Hall beau tfully erpreved, end the Diede « perfect vies of the bettie. wit ali the cbips. [saw also a very sick dress nwo ¢, p @ren ¢d bim by the olty of albany It i+ a pesri borcle et ait diamond, aod excredingiy besutifal. Col Perry rhewed me by reque.t a massive gold medal frem the Stare of Peneeyivania, with medallies of [vr op 026 wde und the fleet on theother. alos ve-y fus aa very large sold weds! voted him by Congress in 1813 But the wost Desuti’ul thng was the gold sauff box preventec him by the Commos Covneil of New York city. it 2 luzye ot 0 + eganily enased, having on the ito an exqui- 8 o+pameikd painting, of very rare art and execatioa, re- presenti: go fewate fixure, the geniuse’ Columbia, enateh- ing De 1rden‘ from Neptuce In the bettom is tas in- scription : * The corporation of the city uf New York to Cmmodore Ohver H Peesy in testimony ef the hish tere which taey entertain of his velor acd rifli in the couture of toe Briti-b feet on Lake Exv, on the 10th of Sep'emper, 1813.” A very beautifu'ly engraved chart, about two feet square, accompanied this, tendering to (Grmo odore Perry the freedom uf tne city and requost- ing bim to sit fore portratt, to be hung in the gallery of perusits of 1be Common Connell [This portrait ia now ip our geliery. snd. [aw told by Criovel Perry. is one of the beet ex'aot } This chart vex orecated with a pen by 8 ledy of New York, and woeld bo mistaken fora fice Mrbograph. I: repre-ente the nettle cone with all ths ehivs and on ove side the old st-mentied akip the Las. renee with she broud eagle hovering anxiously over it. At be cther side ise large female figure (Colum wa,) over Woking the setlon, aod err the glorious even’ ip calm composure. I was unable to get the Jergiby iztovip'ion It hangs fo the drawing-room of re Percy at hewport, The tam ly of 1bia beloved departed hero consists of Mon Porzy. 12% cidow who bse never vives beon mar. " beautiful residence in Nowpoct. Sue of sge, andhas beea widowed aboat Peery. @ lawyer, in Newport, aged about eid tho cldet of the decendaats Lievt Ottver H Per y, agent Bay State Mills, at Law- rence, Mars He was twecty yours in the United States vd ip ibe Albany, assloted in the siege and nank- Vers Cruz. Uo returmng home he resigned: aad Mrs Vinton the yourgost, who is the wife of Rey. Mr. Vinton of Brookiyn, New York I: is indeed 5 oleasure t» turn to these memorials of cur ncble exd ctstingulsbed famiMes, They will not long vo witb us ard the coun'ry willrcareely ces toeir equals sgein. Troi- memory brighte. 6 with ever? aucceading yoar, uid with each svccesrive step in our advance towards a bich ang perfect ctvilizstion If we attoin any glory, twas such ax *be young, the gallant, the sel! sxerificing Perry, bat jad for us the broed and deep foundauoas, at gusvantid to vse style of liberty erjoyed by no other land. Beet be their memory; aud af: the light of their glorious devds, until its mellow rays steal over the pages of oll ccimivg bistory. aud linger brightest in th. vic- mage of cur beloved eogle. THE MAJOR Domestic Miscellany. The Louisville Courier Icarna that u mau of color, netwed Henry Alexander. an extensive szeoulator.of May” shiek, Maron county. Kentucky, has faited (or $60,000. His ersets were $15,000, Some cars on the Portland srd Montreal Railroad were dom»-gee ob the Sth intent, to the exiemt of $1 200, by the braking ct an axle, No one seriously hart. Seventy Give race horses ere in training in Kentuoky, Dd vpwards of Ufry of them-will bo at the Vsakiand | racos, Whieb begin Oct, 3. Camens of New Orleans have resolved to transmit to Mobs'e, in view of the ravages of the fover in that city, | exd the need of eid, the amyunt contributed by thet ct'y for New O:leapa ‘The G por of Virgiwia, it is ea'd, is about to sent to the Crystal Palace the banner of bis State. It iu made es of white ard wezerive bine satta, sith h silver fringe and elegent light blue deapery which ix bela wo by the beak of a hawlsome allvor eagle at the top of the etaff, veral extensive Jand slides have lately oceurrod slong the lire of the Vugivia Tompessce Railroad, by which much demage bas been done, peisol enevey of ilesouriivnow ta progress un- rovege gf the State, conducted by Prof SvoDow,taving iu view wy tog of ezral ofthe atology cf the State g the miner Of the State into imined. Nr bia, 8 € Oth inst, by f St. Louis on the a of ihe course of, 24 eet ,°0 express Commander Iegre ham On the Sth inet , hide a* the ¥ d Thos. Ingoe, © Cumberland + in the shocking maaser, getting ont conl the roof of the mices > hm, crushing his body into en almost undistia oble uss. .—On Saturday “1 aftersecn Dr. Murphy, United Sta'ea Mail Agent, arnived beoe, in forty nine bears from New York, tnoludl: g pour a je epiion at Indisuapolle, brirwivg tbe mails from st De ue om Cievoland. via the B le 4 7a)1 cade w Jefersouvilie hariog w tan kong tet the gieat po t rou e from the erst to jenny Nowifioully ea) experienced in forming all the cerneetions avd ss econ as ths Dopartmen: cxn be adviend, the regulr t of toe mails will com Wo may orp + oF ten days to ee toe émont in opera This wil be @ grest od bet only bere, bat througa 1 now veactirg this pave on the red ard di 5 Jy elph'cen ho The heavy express mull earlier than by 1 be v0 forma ua, to Louta the diff No roadn caa a few weeks Lroete mre ot Hevosyrdoig. VU. rete on Setinday mon im that Sate, whither they he: orese arecherged with abstracts g movey a» they parced th of the eon) rhibe: Vor a toug from tbe matin eat of Phe tog a several others Bken fom one lever acd oat was & oiago of a aluryee [i J. tok a leading i prorieus evening to ure the Legisis:are t im each tho Sucge, ane at an oly hour om Cedey moratog a4 Mr J. with bie xife and moce tena proncexling to m-rhet Be wes rtrnck A violent blow, which felled nim to the The blows were repeated cord al times until fercbel Rufla ran op and efizing the offe: dine covered bia to be Judgo Puan. Secorslet bi frosts tt b Blnged, WORE proeent ae epeciaborn of ‘eas p rrorwed voor diag to the Masonic rt weds preceded to Trivity . whore the remsion Of he cocrared vere iaterres. There wes Itks eis «lnag fur erel onrrege, comoneed of the rela‘inas and frierte of the deceased’ end the procession attracted uai versal 0o- tire a i> pa-red along: 6 ‘Tus Kaire AGals —Op Saturday night. between 9 @ 10 ooh ck, on It mew dav ed Thoma. shel-o0, aged 40 cocupe th pe labor io Wa-nirgton atrect at the corner of uibarty atront te the abdomen. Ha was teben to "he New York Hovpital by a poboeman, where the ateoding wanton 0. McC own ov exswication found the intestiens protrad ing fearfully fron the wound. ehich was « deep gush. of Greecent shave evdentl) made ny rome whery edved to etuuert The surgeon bad areat d fiiculty ia rep! clog them ip be rignt porttioo. hat o herwine the iate tiana were uthu t, +0 that the ma» may posaidly escape death, the wound not being con-idered fatel. Pasrsna Devrxsarr —The following is the report of the Eas erp D-perva y for August:—Pationts actestet at effice—meler, 614 forma'es. P82 at ther dwelliogx— males, 117; famaies 17 Total, 1750 Number of deaths, 18 ole Bumber of prevariotions put up ur ieg be mooth, 2688 Largext number la one day, 187. Sa allest pawber. 98 Average, 183 AccvEnts —Op Saturday ight John Hyves was rae over by a rtoge in Broad eny, ord had one of bts lacs Droten He eax attooded oy Or DeForvest and afterwards taien hor to his residune, No 13 James atrent Oa "re seme Coy, & young wan pemed Nisholes Maloay, abont seventeen years of age met witha similar acciteat in Nireteor th street by some timber felting upoa bin He evs taben to the Bellovne Hor pital by & police officer. Drgtver to THe Nationar MonumENr — Samuel J Hughes, formert of New +s BDO died at Stocr wr, Cativora's, tp 1649. at the age of vine cam years, beqreatred at bi deavb the sum of $255 to the National Mooumvat, Tau sum wae r-cerved on Fridny at the Crpstal Palace, from Bon. Clark: on Croiius, of tbis city. Police lagaligence. i see Wilson and day right, obeerved tree y ung mea come from tha deolling bonse Ne. 126 Caton pl ce occuvied by Me V ibd. The efficers purrued the rozaex and succamtot iv cagtaricg two of them, med Jobu Wilko» aud W Jobuica Upon meking loquiry at the bouse, Mr. Joné was erou-ed acd no ited that robbers had just euergré from bis premisow when it was ascertaiced on exrmie'jou that tBx regnen bad vinited tue derolag- room of Mr. Vuiland ad from his protal.oa pockets carrivd «if a walet omatotog $LL Me, Voilsad at tue tice ens asleep te bed On the persons of the privoaers the cflicers found revera) skeletoa keys ead « psir of “oippere.”” an im tenment ured by bar lars 1m turning 4 koy ina lock fiom the outside, The thief that ososped waa the ore who had posrenion of the stolen moaey. The t «0 prisorers were tasea before Justice staart, who con mitted them to pri-on for trial Arret ma Charge of Murder —On Saturday night Officer Morrin of tbe Sixth ward arrected Joba Dirscher, horcer of a laser bier sto», called the Jenay snd, No 48 Qontre stzeot_on w warrapti-rued by Coreaur Wlaaa, chs-g'ug Dorrcher with eau-ing the deatn of Patrick MeNvilty by shooting him with a pistol, in Juae last The deceased it seems. entered the lager bier shop with several otbers. and commenced a disturbauce, whens pistol was cischarged at them Joaded with small sast, ¢ greip of which struck MeNuity on tho head injuriog hie rbull, which resulted in deat. @ few weoks after. The Cororer's jury found “That the deceased came to his death from a pt-tol rhot sisal by Jobs Dorasher ”” On thi. verdict the Corone~ iswued hia warrant of ar. rest Dorcher left the city. acd now, upon his return, the officer makes the «zrest. The aceused waa subse: vently edmirted to bail to answar the charge. intensive In ceny ai Sea—Officer Andorson. of tho Firat ward .o ioe, on saturday arrested to (iermeas, nemed John iien-eleb: end Mathies Muller. on @ chszgo « f commitiirg a 1a; cony on board tha Balgian snip Uneas while at ea on hor passege to this port. The cowed partion n-e charged with robbing one ef the Peseergere o° $2000 in money and about the same emcunt fo dra’ts. Since “beir arrest one of parties has wade certain developements. which has ted to the recovery of $70u of the stelea money. Tae acsuaed par tres vero taven before Justice Bogart, eho committed them to the Tombs ty awatt the action of tae United Stares Commienicner TO THE BDITOS OF THE HERALD. Pleene correes toe staoment in your paper ef yester- @ay on the arrest of Dun, tbe escaped convict fromding Sing priron, shish statement ascrts tha’ bo qas arrest dom Tenth street by two of the p:ison officers, whica is ineorzect. About eight o’clock on Satardsy morniag my ‘at ention wae called vo @ man rnoning up aveoueC ahove ‘Troth street and into the stables of J mmersoa & Ivers. Iran dixetly in another docr ho.ding him off; u2 desgod order a mavger; | discover-d bim ta the ecs of covering himself with strew; I took bia by the coliar amd hauled him out, and delivered him to the offleers who ee in pruscit of him, ALLEN JiMMERINN. MenascBo.y Case.—The people in the onvirans of the Meoical College wore nota itttle ctumsyed lat Pe day by seeing the apparivion of » woman at tho record story windoes of that butlding A youog feaile had sth ayed into the coPege the previous night, aad lodnecs bed ‘ven provided for her in oae of the an’@-room. Tas rext dsy che divested herself of har elovhing aad ior ours at intervals exbidited her person at tne windows, Sho wes reen ouly by towales ond obi dren, bas at absus boon e gentleman wa; informed of it and wens ta to arrest her, She proved to bo an imbectla, of one whe wind wvs impaired by dobeurhery. Simo Licd Indica eent ix suitable clotting for her, and she was ether: wise cared fer util Moocay, when sho was brought Yefore Justice Hort ava vagrant. Nothing could bs Jeurned trom ber except that her name wis Garrott, ard thet she belonged in Bu! The grliv ao Ame nian, apd bes a f co of more than common beauty. Her hands aro delicately formed showing with hor youth that rhe cannot long have been in her preseat eordition, The justico sent her to the county prison — Geneve Courter, Tar Ixprawa Suave Case.—The slave caso at Ipéiacepolis, which bes predaced coosi¢o-aole excivee meat there was concluded on Saturday. by an o-der m the United States Commixsiocer to relaase Juha wan from jsil, where ke hed been confacd sinco the of Jove last, asa fagiive slave. The Sc! tinel ‘ihe claimant, P. Biiogton of Missourt. afcec an mination of the teetinony addnced by Freeman's coumel was convinced that ho had cinimed tre wrong man, and through hiacoun-el J A Iiston withdrew tha claim. Ths testimony {* clearas to Freenan’s beiog an envrely different person from tbe slave Sam, claimed aa baviry run away from Geenup county, Keotnok. [sia also rroved beyond & donb, that the lacter is now in Cursda Freeman was identifies by witnesces of excel- lept character, ni Georgia avd Alebame, an beiog a 760 maz, eho lvet to Coorgia util i844 A enit will be inetivnted by Freoman against Pleisrot [i tington fur fale isapriscewent and process issued no- cordingly. ‘The damages claim d is tea thousand dollars This ayo will ovm for trial at the vex: term of the eirenit court, the mdey in O.tober.’? estrrt F'ir.—The High have refused the apoli of their rep ndictat office whem we yeo it main justice in disregard ot po It remains to be reen opisions of the be whether ¢) people, enligl bow ratify the blished at Nauvoo, Ill, parposes to oxtend in Iowa, founding there a commune or township. A place has becn chosen, offering excellent laads for agrt tare and gardening, goed timber, 1 4 rh to start @ mill oravy other cu eituation js very favorable tor raiving cxttie. fall, ten Icarians set out the c-tablishment du: the winter time. Other parties followed them April and July with cattle, tools, and a sawing m'l! ‘They have cleared a number of acies, planted corn, potatoes, greens, and cenetrncted six nouses and some workshops. A new expedition will start this fail. avd anether one next spring, for tho pur pea: of carrying prervisions of all kinds, and con- structing a gr il! and new lodgings Soverat Ger man lear ted cue of these days from different pointe of America. From thirty to itty Franch Icariens have Leen announced leaving Havre in September. aseé.—-Charies L. Godfrey, of Fy war yesterday bronght before Horace Webste of this city, U. 8. Commissioner, or to speak correctly the Comralasioner visited the siek prisoner at his bedside, in Epping. He waived an examina tien, ond wes ordered to find bail in the on $5 000 for hiv a at Court, to anower to the churge of procurin Mm papers by fraud. He did net procure sureties; but bis physteian giving a certificate that be could net boar removal, bo was Srxoria high #¢ not committed to pri-ou. Te is supposed to be in ption; and his cate will probably be trans ferred to that higher court where a :tivna and mo- tives are weighed tovoth t otAminhty hand hills Sipe. 2. ,ond the r le, Personal Lotebigences AnD Win Lisk FE Gardner coteim, © Chom ber! Pi Grtot doh Vad Fal ad Joey Jie in eweraze omptou.—Mee Capt Kider Horriet Aon R ane 7 ing in the water ase nt once, b+ the uction of Aretdensn ot the Hew Yook Porrice. ‘TO THB BITES OF THE GBRALD. ‘The lem of I’ 0: d the varrew ercepes (com drowning, otising trem a pegiect te construct cafety gates at the focry bridges, a0 i: creselne, and the whe oppesed the Will (waking it compulsory to previde such sates) re peated im both mousse of the Legislature durtug the last tession. mast feel regret that such epposition bas re- contly deprived ome family of its bead, eben wdewd mother and tre orphan children of their euppert, and ‘hot it ha» alvo resulted im the death of nine others, and the injury of meny. The felewing memoranda, covering six months, pre- pred for submis tom to the next Legiviature, we place | ta st pping after the boat at the | betere ‘be publ sont A trl ferry teil inte tae water, he wae reucaed with wey. ered OA ledy. in attempting to step frem tbe beat et the south ‘erry foil be «rea the boat aaa the bridge, acd bed ber bead: -ervtbly oru hed. arch 10— a0 upbe an, po ae ibe Hemiltom avenue ferry dost, and was ay Me 13. Joha Cisy, im attempt ng to gat on ove of the Seurh ferry boats, fell overt |, aud was boar be aroweed jerch 17~A man joed after the Peok olip ferry boot ard foll wm the Mach 18—A mes con dition. Morch 25~S«mvel Series, ip jumplog after the Falton fer y boat fel. ia he water; be was rescued «iim diffi- oul'y Apri) 3- @ man pawed Flaxpagen walked off the Hous- ten rtreet ferry bout, aod was Or wued Acri 4- Jona Rowe «olked off the Houstcn street berdue ; be was reseved «itn erfficulty. april 9- Jomes ticCiurky jumped after the Fultm ferry boat snd came veer Driog drowned b-fore ree suvd, April? A mer trying to get on tho Cortlandt savet ferry best, tell w the ricer. Acrit 14 A boy jucoped after the Peok «lip ‘erry bost, 20 abe ito Cifficul y r¢-oatd from d:oepwg April 24—Joba fraxkiic, m jumpicg off the Fultom ferry ovat, fell inthe duck ; he was with difficulty res- April 27-A man fell overboard in attemoptiag to get om the Jersey City terry boat , he was ovcued ‘Apr! 27— David Co'ger in juspiag after be South ferry boat, wa» reverely out adout the head aad full ta the cook we0 r0-cved stepping oa the Faltoa May 2—Jawes Duvelly, in ferry boat fell ia the dock and was drowaed. bay 6—A mn fo jomping after the Peok clio ferry boot, fell over the guard caste cutticg nis face ia a filght'ul marver Key 6—Geurge Collins, in jumping efter the South fer'y boat, fell in the cook Woy 6- me jumped overboard at the Fulten ferry; WHO 16 Our ex 8—Bridget Morri om, at the Hob ken ferry, hed ber fc ot padiv crushed between the bost the oridge vy B—A mon w jumping af er the Hrastoo atrect ferry boat, eiruck the coat and fell in the water; he was Tercutd. sestou ly ic jwed May 2%4—A boy, io jumping after the South ferry boat, Lip the river; De wae reecoed y 8—Themes Br fell im the dock from one of the Jerry beats; he rescued Jaore 1—A man ena seen strusgling in tha track of the Futon ferry boats but too inte to cavehim. Icisact noon whothe map was June 5- A mau fell overboard at the Fulton ferry; he ‘wos yerenea June 12—Mra Ann Martin. in attempting to step from the Peek slip ferry boas, fell overboard; she was ro.cued when early exhausted. Jae 18—Thomss Driecoll fell from one of the South ferry boate white entering the elip: be was rescued Jaly 4—Morrt+ Kleine and Sophia Gei-mer wore dro mn ed at the Hoboken ferry by vho plock falling ia with USnly 2A" perce: fll in the ‘iver ot South ferry, b fu! precn oriver at jumpirg alter the boat; was rescued. tad July 25—Mr George Golding, in jamping after the Ful tom ferry boat full1e tne dock, and came near Delag araiy 25-4 yoctg tan. fa Jamping after the Palto al orrg man. jamping after 2 fersy Twat, Pate in tbe water; i was rescned, duly SI—A German nemed Wendell fell ta the dock at South ferry; be sas rescued sith muca difiiculty. August 6—A pervon feal overboard at Fultom terry; was ‘Augwt §—Joseph Hinds, in stepping off the Peck slip forry beat, fell between the boat aud the bridge, and re- ctived injuries wbich caused his death age » jumping after the Barclay st: om Sut enines Be migrant, 58 a " et 24—Themas Burns one years oe. abe nop Dg On one of the South ferry boate, feil favo the deck; be died soon af er being ‘out, Aug. 27- A mon. in off the Peck slip forry beat stepped into the waver. was rescued with diffi: calty tp an exhausted condition. Aug 29—A led aged about fourteem years, was drown- cant oe wat its badly txtp ph Avg 30—A men lejared spine -< Salting over the guaid chain on the Peck ci teerye t. sept 5--A young maz, named Minourx, about eigh‘cen ears of age. in attempting to jamp on vhe South ferry- t. feliim the water and was drowned. The bricgos from the crore to the boats, some of then, Qs Dow construeted. form death traps, and persone fell- the whenie, for ceo under the bridees which should bs fulsy protected ‘by @ vetting or gra ing in euch a manner os chat 9 fer +00 falizg in the water could not be swept under ond Tost, There ere, ro doubt, cther deaths within the six moxthe, not here meutioned. There are miny bodies fennd floatirg, 0’ which no ascoants are ob:ataed of rhe manner ip wiveh they came in the wa'er. and tho oreva- bility is that eome of thuse were Jost from off the ferry- boas or bridges. Taenanay, Sept. 8, 1853. E MeRiaM, Hrautn or Cumsrrcanp, Mp.—Wo gave last wees o list of the sestos that have cecarred ic oar town of cholera. We do ros add the names of any other vic tims thia reper—not becaure there hare beea no Cenths, but for the reason thet tho disease bas really apd fob-tantially eft us We are unatiling to charve all the deaths thet now occur to the pestilance that was ovce in ourm:dst Our atmosphere has been ified by front. end the geseral health of our town is ae goo0 at the present time as et avy other previous period during the same eeason of the year.—Miners’ Journal, Sept 2. Married, On Thursday evening, Seotember 8. by the Rev. Thomas Armitego Pastor of the Norfolk streo. Raptist Charch, Mr. Cuamas MoDowarp to Miss Saran ©, Jon ot city At Boffelo, on Thursday. September 8, by the Rov. Toompron. Janes B, Jexvinos to CarmatineS. Meaney, of Now Oxlesns. Oo Setn:day, September 10, by the Rev. Mr. Watsre, Mr. Gecrow Fackret ebief mate of the Col Cutts, to Misa Many Axx Fostrn, of Scerboroagh. J. all ray, Saptember 10 Inaputra, only daxghter of Lewis, in the 7th year of ber age. Ciends of the family are rewpecsfully invited to a the funeral, this afternoon, at thres o’clock, the go of her father, No, 17 Smith strevt, Ne ry At Stratford, Cona., September 10, Juans davgbter of Joreph and Je: aca lt ‘The rel iy are invited to atrenc ber foneral, t¢ morrow afternoon, wt four o’c!ock, from the recid:nce of her parents, No. 157 Geone stsvet, without further invitation. After aloog and severe Minces, Saunt Inomeoiz, aged 68 yours, 4 menths avd 7 daya Hin remains will be teken to Ridgefield, Conn , f-om his late residence, No. 89 Ludlow street, by the 7 o'clock New Haven train, thie mornin, 3 saber 11, Mra Hasan, In Brocklyn, on ay, Sep wife «f Thomes Eiten, in the 47th year of her age. Her fivnca and acquaintances, and the memoers of Woshington Division, No, 4, 8 of T., and the members of Bzooblyn Lodge, No 25, 1.0. of O. F., are re: iy vied to attend bor funeral, without further iovitation, from her late resi@er ce, in Park, near Clinton aveaue, to: nr efternegn, at two o’elocie coy, September 10, Joux G. Scum, in the 824 bie age. ‘he relatives and friends are respectfully invited te ut- toy d hie famera}, from hls late residesca, No. 44 Ludlow et, this afternoon, at th'eo o'clock morning, Me; er 11. after a long aad se- uty ayo 78 years iL Tm only oti0 Giraul, aged 5 mowha ¥ sss mouths and séays. ‘he members and friends of the fomily are requseed te artnd the foreral from his late reeidenos, No. 73 Moztgonery strect, Jersey City, to morrow afwraoon, at tro o'clock. On Sunday, September 11, Manaaurr, wife of Androw Brae Tbs relatives and frends of the family are respee'faliy dnvited to avterd her fai J, which will take pisee from her late reeridenco No 27 East Broadway, tomorrow mo nirg, at ten o’dlook. On Supisy, Sep ember 11, of Cincase of the heart, Ar ruap Groner, infant son of KAaward 4. and Louis Merovr, oged 5 mov tha. the relatives ard friends of the family aro resportfully Wwvited to attend the fonersl, this afternoon, at two o’cwek, fom No. 97 King street Op Sonfay, Sovtember Li, of conrump'ion, Mary O’Net, wife of Edward O'Neil, in the 6th yearo: her ogo "The friends of the family, aod thovs of her rons James ona Thomas O'Neil aro sonpect/ul'y invited to attoud nee furers] thie afternoon, at two o'cl ck from her late te nicenen, Forty-reeond street @a-tot Second avenue On Baty mbor 10, Mes, Axx Scnuvas, in tho t4th yeur ef Dit iT take place at two o’otock this atter- Hier funeral toon, from tho resid. ee of her ron Peter Cain Bash. wick Oroveronds. Wiiltemeborg. Hor friends and ac- Peotfully invited to atread. uncay. Sep'et u, land, of iofam 1iho bowels Crac tor of Auare x tration ye ly Aro ronpoe ‘fully faverel f-om the resrlencer? ber patente, corner of Fichmond and Hanash ot cot 1 Mosvilh to morro« forencou, a6 v'even o'elox Up furday, September 11, of consumption, Jaxc Laciea, wife ct the ate B-njamn J, Bomut, ia the u0d yeor of her ogo ‘The friends of tho family ave rer ly tovived to ottend ber fucere) trom tho reidesce of bur father io Jaw, Bei join Beunit, No, 13 Carltoo atest Grookiza In New Orteaos op Saruiday, Sepemoer’s Ficun ite Grom, Late of New York In New Orleaor, of tho provsilirg eplionla Jaunm M AbUnDeL, aged about Z years anaivoot Mhiladephia In New Oreare on betudey, August 18 of setow feror Me Jour Steranx inte of Brovsive Gowanus need He seers 1 month end 21 eye, boicved by thowe who bnew bie. Piiadelph'a papers please copy. & pettve of Germany, | H Tir lili cia if ! Ht ul z 4 = : BAZRAIQS. 7 Enlergenvnt of the heart 2 Exlorgea ent of the Uver. Epley 1 1 ot at mt C9 0 U eration of throat e+. 2 Uskoven.,.. . Age 7 From 4° to 60 years 82 ge * 600 bead 20 38 * 6Hto TO & 10 x it « Wes «| Ty « 10 1010 28 « 80t00 “. 4 “20 to 20 €O Uobnera ...... Bt “30 t0 40 od OF NavivITY, Opited States... 1 Briw-b Poss iaN Am, & Woxt Iodies , ; 28 Total... ‘ fal Belevue, 14. Penit-atiery, Blaot Luratic Axvlum Bisckwe'l’. Tatand, 9; rsued, 22 Rex dell’ I land, 1, 8¢ Viacaa’e Hos pital, 4. Ol y Dowell, 12. City Prison, 2, Alm-houso, Blackwois’s I-Jand 11. evlored var ona, 12 TAOMAS KE. DOWNING’ City Inspector. City Tocrector’s Office Sept 10 1863 ARRIVED. aetsemubte Rosacke, Cavendy, Richmond, &, to Lad- 8. fbip Robera (pkt). Bartlett, Liverpool 25 days, with 822 passengers, to Danham & Dimon. Has been 16 days “chip Lacy Thotapeon, Pendle‘oa. Urerpool, Aug 18, Ship Lut jompson, ton. Liver ug with 800 peamarer: to Thomprou & Nephew, The LT bod thir y-five ceatba end one bith on che passsee. Ship Enterprise (ptt) Davia, Live-pool, Ang 6, and Cope Gear Aug 11. with 304 pa-sengers, to Taylor & Riteb, Has bien 15 days weet of the Gaoks, Aug 11, cif Cape Clear, rignstizeo ship Shackamaxon. 125 de frem Australia for Liverpool—sil wall: 20th, lat 46, lop 30 peated o ship with love «f three tonellant masts axd fore’ pmast: some date lat 44 50, lon 32 16, pawed arbip rbowtps o red signal eith itrer Pin white, aleo the revenue fiag Int inet lat 63 on 6430 6PM pased a berk showin, a fing with the letter Boa a whi'e flie'd, Sept 8b, lat 42, lon 67 26, passed ant epoke ship Dan mark (ot Providence), 88 dsys from Gla-gow for Pails Jedphia. thip Wm Stetson (of Thomaston), Henderson. Liver. pro}, 21 doya with 955 passengsrs, to Noemith & Sons Ang 26h lat 4420 ton 43 20 #aoko ship Siew mot (ot Boa’on). f om Now Orieaus for Liverpool Sept 2d lat 48, 15440 sew sbip Stephen Glover, from 3t St Joon NB far Liveroool. tbip Now Enzlacd Prottenu Gleegow. Aug 4th. and the Clyde 6th wich 27 ceesengera ‘o Ducham & Di mer, 20 inst, lat 42 387 lon 58 63 sonke shio Ea- phemin tence for Liverprol Oth, ‘st 42 23, lon 65 30, spoke Br elon of war Glangow, from Hs'i'ux for the Bay of Funds; Sth, et 10 PM, Nantecket South Shoals N by W 18 wiles. sawa large stoamshiy steering E (Arabia, hex ce for Liver coo!) Ship Fevosite (of Bath), Thompson, Newport, E, 39 doya, to C Dur can. bin J H Glidden (of Philadelphia). Childs, Cardiq, Aug 8, Wita 22 pncrengers to Sanford & Go. Sapt4 loa Owes in company with ship J A Jarvis, from Cara.if for i ‘ork. Sip Rhea Ssivia (Cr). Devis. Cordiff. 36 days, tod Crochea. Sepr 8 tat 46. lon 70 spoke +btoGo'dea Arrow, of New York. from Glasgow for Philed lobia; ang M. lat 4226, lon 56 80, spoke whip Rovert Parker, hence for Apiverp. qr tip Wiliam (of Diath), Berry, Bonairoy 16 days, to J well, Ship Eoropa (Nor), Neilson, Bremen, 60 days, with 175 pecrergers to order Ship Lady Bulesr (B+) Tobia. Liverpool. 48 dayr, with 408 parser gerr, toT & L DeWolfe Soot 7 lat 42 lan 45, ryxb@ +bip Jobn Kavenal, from London for Now York, (/6e Below), Book E-cor‘aza (of Buckaville SC), ————. Bordeaux. 6 days, to D St Amand ‘sept 4 on the Banks, spoao Urbing ecbr Jowen Fiederick, from Bacsspot Bark Serva N-vade (of Bronavicky tor Cardiff, 40 dey, toG Trtepbeeson Aug 24 lar 44 10, lon 49, apoke M bing sehr Téegrach. frow Buckspor:. 10 wesits out, ore half fall; Sep: 1 Ist 43.07 lon 6049, spoke Be bark Harriet, from 8+ John for Livarpool Pa k Cathering Augusta, Baiey, Rio Janeiro, 47 days, te Baier & Co. Bark Beyard (Nor) Berck, Gefle, Sweden, June 23, to er. Brig Chsrlos De Wolf (Or). Curd Glegoe Jale 21, to 38 Whrrey & Co. Exporiencet heacy westerly gales the whole passage, fld in oompany #ith nrigs Anciies Heimes, and valermo, Aurgess, bob tor New York: Aug 1tb, Jat 6110 lov 23.20 ‘noobe brie Walker (ef Naren Spiele. or 20 days from Belfast for Queree: og 24h, lat 47 17, lon 47 22, pa eed ship Commodore, bound We Brig Abana (cf 8 Andrews, NB), Sullivan, Sagua Ja Gra) 6@ 12 deja, te maxter Seber Nietuoux sce, Mil bridge, 8 daya, Sebr Charlee mn Herricgton. 5 days. Sehr J BG film, Bootley, tachian, fi days. fchr G Jackeon, Kell-y Joneeport, 9 days. Sehr huth Thor na. Thazer, D'raokfort. G days, Schr Samuel Giman, Berry, Po:tland. Me 4daya. Sehr Mozy Orr ok+ tr, Crookett. Rockland, 5 days. ¥che Florence, Jemiron, Rocklaed 5 days Se) 7 Gertroée Horton Pordietoa, Ro kland 5 days. Sebr David Uaovon, Bab on Ronkprt 2days Bieamer Kennebvc. Ula}, Piilndelphia, BELAY Shiv Empire State Ru sell Liverpool, Aug 6, with pas sergeres to D & A King lerd & surtoa, Ship John Komel fem Lard o Ship Delia Marla from Gla gor, Alvo, 8 hips, 1 bork, and 4 brigs, unknown. Wind at sunsot NW. [By taspy doom Panvime Urragrarn,} Tar GictLaris, Sept Ll. Sundown, The ovt#ard bourd ces-ola bao nll ya. 10 00a. Wind lightfrom the NW. Wear hor clear, € Mi mvranda, Bork Catharine Augusta, which let thls port Oct 23 1862, for Australia, aod pat into [ o Janeiro in distress, bere severe] of hor paseor gursfdied by the fever, return. od yesterdoy, hor voyage haviag been prokon up. Lat rcim~A new +btp of 1 076 tons, orliod the HM Boyes. was launched at Koured ink on the beh lost. She iy Owred by Mowts Geo C Lara & Co, of Boston, ond War Lod Jr, one Robt Smith Jr, of Kenoebank Sre «ilt bo oor mm: ded by Copt Dacid Enliett, lato of oko abmltoo, AY Newowyport 7th tort b Mewrs Currier & Cown- peud a fine f Wading chip of 1200 tous oslies the J Brow. owned by Captaine Sno © and Spofford of Sucteport Me nod biesizs Kawnrd D voters & Co of totem. aod is to be eoumauded by Copt Snow, formerly of ship Russell Store i At Rockiard, (Oth vit, from the yardot Master HP Grverlos a sehr called the Kare Ho orook. of abeut 170 tone burthen, 10 be onmtanded by Caot AK Fall Sue fe ov o¢ by Pu-bied Posy. Cavt Holl end others Alan St inet, from the seed of Mesera O & N Dyer n acur ot ate ot 10 tone burtren ‘0 be commerdad by Capt Juba Bert. exe tearing the pace ot her commander. she is prneipelly owes by Jobn Bartaod 3S Smita The new thip Noptuco was leunched at Cholves, on Frdox Ar Reckport. Mo. recently. from the yard of Morars C AN iver, o Oro vokr of 176;4008, nemed Joho (Hart, after Ler (fhe ent Darter ‘At Now Landon. 8th Snet, from the gora of Wm Millor 8 Co. Give robe of 160 tone celled thm Geerpreca she is intended for the coneting trace ander the 00 nmand of Copt Wa Piven At Myrtic 6h inat olorer chip Blestre of about 1200 tors, from the yard of Wroure Lom & Grinnell, ne ts to bo commanded by Capt G Ue 06, . ‘Bees UL 5 Pree: Ue ua Sete enon Minter Sion “So atm 64 fon 68 14, ship Wild Pigeon, == ne ‘ iouleriun, Peiron, NYors fer ac Ususy: Bader Fravk‘ort; Amytis beund & Ned—Bhip Champion Ponse, of this port, fer North Disestors A Sump, ke an Am olt,per, dismarted was seen Aug 11 4p iat 60 N, lon 27 W under jury musts, was passed 22d ult, off Cape or akK CoRKonEs (of Wincsawt) Soffa, (rem St Joke, M tor Dublip was tonen into Portleod Orb iest scbr, baviog bero struck by a quell on the 6:b inst, M, wh’oh carried uwey ali thiwe topmaste, with sails rigging attvebed, Jcuk WW Grivvin, from Dividing Creek for Nerfotk, we a'vak ond was run ashore iz Pientikank river, pre to 91m inet, Waatemen Asr at NBedford Sept 9, hip Garlacd King Atlantls Ocean, with 60 bole sp ott, Seat nome oa che roysge 80 Dol. Reports om Wo tora Groond Jule 24 brig Aneta, Chadeteh Sandwich 60+; Aug l ship Syipt Gecduer, a a eae. nee pennies S op: 18th pchr Virgiota: Po teoxt!l 0 leans, 5029, brie To: mdes, Correll Weatoart, 320 00 a At Tabiti Juve 26 sho J:mov Etwards Los, N ted- ford, bevine bren gut off the reet and repstcel was to leave Op # crotse ip 4 foe days tid from do Jume 7, #mip Gay Head, Wood, NBedtord, to crue. 5 Spoken. Brig Coral of and from B 10 dava out, bound te Charleston, Sept 8, lot 8+ 40 N, lon 73 40 W. Bu eign Bots, AgPINWALL—Arr Sept 1 sohr Petrol, Fitrgerald, Baltt- more. auicasTe—Arr Aug 16, ship JN Corper, Lovett NOr leope via Vigo. Seok Wyandotte, B z- ak gery 3 Bonalke—Io port ebt Ang 21, act for Boston 220; ovly Am vervel. =, Lape ch Arr Aug 30, schr Reiudeer (Br), Higglas, © ork. Brewen—Arr Aug 21, Cordelia, Henry, ana Orphan, wes Landon «é dé & Pat RDIFF—Arr Aug ship Har rat Have Ui 90d, Nemabo sts Cree ten Cowm— Arr Avg 25 eh o G,dra Lut, Hiveva aed Ma- terres: 26th woem-hiv Mabington, Bran NYork Sid ‘26tb, "bark Ede Cabon Cl rk (from Tiioldsd) Ameterdem., CaLpera—Io port Aug 3, ship Burltagwa, Cook, aud Derk Cru 06. Biebeo fo Callao (or guaco. Ary Aag 23 bak R bret Priacs, Loutoe for Caciz 2¢:h, ship Otom'oo. Bowee do fo- Cardiff. 26 hb, berk Meco's, Groen. Havana tor London (and all peo- corded day of arrival) Erernsun—Arr Avg 10, ship Genl Dunlap, Skolfeld, Croprt-nat for Liverpool FarmovTa—Paseed Avg 23 b ig Abby Bianchard, Ha:d- fog 4089» 10m L-vdon fur Carciff FLveninG -S1 Aug 2% Ca ifornia Clork Boston. GorresBCRG—Old aug 17. Sewall Morrie Boatoa, Havre—Arr Aug 22 ships Ysreamer, ckolfi-id, Laadeay % hb, Wm Hirencook. Conway, do Boxoicrv— arr June 20 bark Magis ing’e Tel 2d; July 14, stip Aamilton iar. San rae. et00 for Chins, Cid July 18, brig O.tental Bisboo, Fejes a Iivenroor—Arr Aug 26, ships Anus Docrhen (81 i. Darley. NUrieans. George (Brem) Hunorst, de Vor Ogg Mobile: Siere-s (Br) Storey do: Alcs-te, Aaderson, Sevanpan; Jo-ephue, Pale 8: John N3, itadora Crow. ell, do. brig Jason, Rey, Wilmingtea NO Uff do 26h, sbip Goturien Cormb«, from NYo k Lonpow—Entd invard Aug 28 ba-k Olivia, Srall Te- dourss 26:h, Commodore Willams Bt Kivta Cid 26th, Jobp Henry, Moves Cardiff aod Cure Ia ort 26th, ehip Champicn, Drow, for Cronatadt to I-ed for B-toa eon see Aug 13 sbip Julls Howard, Balklep, ry Mmpizonovucn—Arr Aug 26, ship Agnes, Ss0tt, Liver- poo to loud tor trupewick Ga Mar:eLine—arr Avg 22, bark AsroaJ Harvey, Barnes, Blerra Lecoe Newrorr—Cid Ang 2% rhip Rhine Barnes. Alexandria, Ororto—Arr Aug 19 brig E L Welton, Tisas, NYork Tbaamsnoorm-- Arr Aug 28, ship Oosen Quewn, Saish, joulH— Arr Au Londen for N York, ead sis Ab e wa—Gid Aug 23 bark 8 Jag», Means (from Ste Cue Coos) Lerdon Bacta—Io port abt Aur ® brigs Marshall, Boum. for ae 2 days; Calvert, Higgins, for Battimore 10.b; and rr. SontwamM—In port Jul bark Gabe, Powers, fom Glouessier. to a for owas we-ks brizs Beston, Tooker. for do, 10 deys, Grampus, Sayward, end Ore'ina, Bates, for do unc Sr Joum NB Arr Sept 8, Abi Albion C owell NYork. Cid ship A'bent, Littles Peparth Roafa; ssbe Bien Wright, NYors. Tanm—In port Jure 18, ships Ellen Brooks, Davis. and Em ly Taylor, West, from Honoluta for NBsdfurd, both properiag to heave out; Orpheus, West, zpg. to commence dg in a few days. ~Home Ports, ALBANY—Arr Seot 9, ashrs Palestine Hourht NLoa- don; 10:b, Charies f smyth. Aawkins, Provideacs; Ben- per, Watt. end Montano, Wert, Boston; Peart Kelty, N Bedford; steouers A-oany. Marble, Fall’ River; d-acy 3 Beach, Sounders, Hartford Cid Yth enhre Stones, Giadoing Providence, 10th. Thomas B amich Katy, do; George Boler Boston: Henry Clay, Nye. SBuitord: Pe- rt @, Iparsham, Providence; Empize, Lovell tloop 5) da Hulse, Provider 08 BALTINORE—arr Sept 9, sbips Aanspolis Grahe: Lyverpoo! Joly 26; Sobiller (Grem), Babe. B emen cays. barks Donglase Coward, (to sanciro Jaly 24 Elia, Firn, Boston: b igs Gecla (Gr), Lucas Damarare 18th nit Csnthis, Gale. Rio Janeiro July 18 +cbrs tea Gull, Howland, Previderca; Oa herice, Laring, B ston: Se- giae, Swan apd Charles 1 Strong strong. N¥ork; eteaner Caledonia, Marley, ¢o sip West scale (orem). Wescels, Bomen: bigs Jatiet, Gosnell. Sea ‘ranoirco; Aca-ius (Br) Smart, Harbor Graco NP; Orveco, Emery. Baton; rchr Peeriess, Patter.oc, Dema rave; steerer Parker Veio Turner NYork TON—Arr Sept 10, scbr Aan Flower Crowell, Al- bapy. Cid sieamsbi,s City of Boxton, #ishor, Phitadal- pha, Tourus (Br), Little, NYork; shipa Oseaa Pearl (cew clipper, 846 89 96th» tour), Seas San Francisco; ‘Wingeé Arrow Pearse do barks Tark, Small Giveaiter ond & mkt; Celewis Clifford Beltimore; L.crets, Le sta, Fhilede)phia. biigs Enoca Bonner Yates Jere nie; Nop tore, Jordan Cr nfuegos; Ch: otaw. Duelt Galt ow ras, Trefethen Savana. b Mi les'on: sobre Ontario, Daggett Jai Smppeon. Green, Savaansh; Guinare Crowell Pailadel- pbia, Jomen Barratt, Cobb, Newcastle. Dol; J Sicatton, Bator Albery: Compliance Sears NYork sid frum Nan- tasket Rosda, b ig Coatham ‘ BA'tH—Arr Sept? _scbr Col Simons, NY wk. CHARLESTON~Cld sept 7. brig Lancet. Biaisdell, Port. land, Me: scbr$ Canon, Kawards @ Nor.he:n port (Oar previous d.te stould bave been Ath) CA MDEN—. Avg 81, scbra Ha: nah & Abizail, Fite gerald, Norfok; Sopt 2, Maue, NYorx. Sid 6th, sehr Dtatermen Norfolk DANVER2—Arr Sept 4, schrs Gen Taylor, Jones, and Pioneer B. ker. NYorb. GLOUCKSTER—Air Zept 6, brig Niger, Hewson Sarl- Bim vie Cur scoa. HARTFORD—Arr Sept 9, sohes Wm Collyer, Brooks, spdT P Abet, Dichiovon, Philadelphis. Sid sloop Gen Korsnth, Banting NY: rk. BARWICH—Sit Sept 8, schrs LSao# Jr, Soon, and D W Dixon, Doane, NYork. BALLOWELL— Arr Sept 1 schra Willlam NYork; 6th, Avno do; 7th, Sidzey, do. Sld Aug 2, orig Porto Buco, Tarr. NYerk. NEW ORLFANS—Arr Sent 3 ship Thos Wright La- vender, Bordeaux 50 days; bark AH Kimball, Porter, Rockland Me, 29 days ; Roads Sept 3. Br bark Uhat- * OBFOLK- In Hetoo'on hem tmvb frem Catleo, with gaano. for orders NEW BeDFORD.-are Sept 9 echrs Fakir, Howard, Warehom for to folv Jobm 1 bomas, Elzay, Fredericks borg; Lamartine, Kease Rapyehannock River, sid rolir Acelsice, it pgs, Arbany: aloop Helen, NYork NEWBURY POR '—A-r Sept 8, sehr Adoune, Readout. Sls sehr Oro en, Philudelpnia, PORTLAND—Arr Sept 9 barke Cherokre Cofia. 9 par NBG, for Duvitn (ceegDisasters); American, A tie, N ‘ork. RT NORFOLK. (Neporeet)—In port Sept 10, bark Velocity Rycer trem Charleston 30 ROCRLAND. Arr 1, b ig Vardalior, Ch» rleston; 2a, sehes Jobn Tala NYork: 84 Co:inthian do 4tn, Wary Wise do; Lucy Blak ndeut Sigs Wright, N York; Sin, Hepry Prapblin. Al'red aod Eagle do Sid 84, sobre Oregon. Nisgsra and sea Loa, NYork 6: olg 4€ Lowell, Booker, do; schrn Ophir and Pioreses, do: Horton, ard Osta io do, Gen Warrior do, 8: Mery Laradon. Wary C ackett T Ashora, Gannet, Seaste, Thom: Dix, god Meont Vernon do. PORTAMOU TE Cid Soot 9 +h p Aiolatce Beil (aew. ‘071 U6-96tba tors) Chase, for St Jcha, NB to lost for Lis ee i en est SAVAN ~Are Sopt 7, bark George Hany Pen ton. Terk Pobre v fe Baker. Romoa. Cla 51% berk Febt Caihoan, NY¥ork; br'g & M Cyarltoa, Liga\bourre, Beaton SALUM~ Cid Sopt 9. brig Planet. Rider, Cave de Vards, TAUNTON—Arr Sept 3. rcbrs Jasob Smith, NYorks Tth Ba Weat ord CR Vickery Patiadolonte Whe? DARWICK— Arr Sep: 6, rehire T Etta, NYork for Boston’ Jnba Ana Kich ——- for co. WARREN. Sid Sept 8, echr Rialto, Colson, supposed for Fhiladelphia. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVRRY DAY. ~ MSCULLANEOUS, N BVERY PROFYSSION TLERS 18 A RECOGNIZED leedine man- ene whose pro-cratnsnos fa €0 decided tans nobody calle it in question. Amore chose 5 of writing, OLIVER Bh. GOLUSY & rooms Ip the large ing No. S82 Brono w Franklin fret, an- wo cannot but joia ia the ceaoral ex pr-eelon of plorhuto and ret-pishmons at thelr olvgeuno and ay not in thin cls a enite of aparta fitred w re ee rnodion then (omith'e wri occupied os Mr O tive iv nomber, on of onic the wails broutitally p and ndor’od by the trirmoptacte Golormith’é aaviva! pea. Wo advise hove whe eth te improve thelr handwriting to bear fa mind thet there is nota e in the world where ‘he art of peamen- , aithor more avroonbly cr min oxpaal- mat th eotablishmert of Me. Gotdsaith, both for ead snd for gont) men,are now * ONY WADH RAST eves —Protescor LAW" will coud toany adress, on the reootpt of OR HOW 70 Wie w TON. Boston formerty ef low sre doling, plain directions to erable Indien oF @.ntlonen te javoted nfoevions of ss many of tho oppocite som as thotr hoarte muny dealt, The provose fe ao simple but ting that «11 may be marriod, irron wition : end loat, trough nob toast it a such care aad dellcecy that fot Le 00 drome Professor Wawtcn Boston tatters Waa eous hha Post Offa galeosths vastags