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Unt Gs for tte widens Mente aanriies [NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Severs! of the able were arrested aad pa ‘to by torture im pre-r: ce of the people Spend Sovernanet Cube and the Suave tahns [From the Lo ous News Sept 7] TO THE BDIVOB OF THE DAILY NEWS. Bor—Ou my arrvai iw Lovdes on we lot inst, 1 was informed of ap article b+ ving ep yeared ia yrur paper tae before. soveerning wy humbs person and om ima COMMUMCL pve Uned 10 bave been entrusted to py A Gevera) of Cubs, in connection with * rigor betsubed in the said article the charac ter of that worthy officer, uay, thet of our admiral, and. ‘what is stil] sor-e, thet of be Spanish 1 ‘would have lvoked #ith on ind fi-rent Oxact statements, anc should aot r Cf eatering into apy -(rt of expinnaton whatever; but the charges you have neaued agsiast everytming and Overy bedy being whuily urjast, force me to conviacs Jou, oxd thin witb wt diifleuity, of your thorough want correctness Of infera.sucn I begin by teling you wito your permission, thet I am Bot on agent of bir Exorilecey Doo Valea ia “aued», the ‘Deptain of the Lis.def Cuba, thoogh I mean time, proudly stese ‘har l sm noaoed with bis friead- hip and private cetrom. | aw avelling on MY Own account, end for my .artitulsr pleasure, aad cheagh I ! g am e civil officer in be nervice of Majesty the Qieen ot ip, Wy BOvereige, 1 OO LOT EXErC!se wt present any Tindlof tacks! Tenctioas, being iharefare at Liverty, © wake of my time sbatever we { wight thick pro jer Tt fs true that, through & stroeg atiwchwent to my ard my coun'ry | have sppeared many « time be- the public as a a: fe cer of ber bocor acd her rignts Deir g ready % 60 the rome woevever sod wherever my Pervices wight Be j.ogrd necersary to ucbold tne inter: ets nad weifere cf my country. and ths honor of my friecds, More part culas'y ©o wheo | see public opini n misled against thea woliguaatiy, 43 on the preseat oc casion. Your principe! attacks are dirested against persons. 1 bali commence by spesking of chem, and then I shall enter into the a1 neidstuice of things. Geveral Camedo ceeds not m-ki.g any at nemoat for Dis conduct im the elave trade questiva ws he bas always Debaved with bis vatural povesty and diguitied manne Tt ie @ Calumpy and & wicked falebood to uppose [1 Moment that bis houcrsble wame can be ascOsiated to Bpy cori of moury pecustions #hstoxver, 1) is also wi Wouter « similar calumny against Admical Bustillo, ana # yo her of ‘heir suboccivate offisers. If it true thet Caotain Heamltes, an vilicer, bas made his statements 1a the exact teccs in-e wd at the ene of your article of the i niged in due time to git & full explacatior 2% proper sats feo ice to the ivjured partes who: he wl ba taught, are B0t te be in-ulieo wart oly Dy the tres comer With regard to the siavery question to gooeral, itive Very ovmplicated offa'r, ard ove waica,1an t ba cou- Bidered in many Cif wot poin’s cf view During wy last Woyage to Europe | ove ofea preparing litle memoic this intererting toric w1rh the idow of giviay it pab- Hiotty om my arriva’ iv Madrid as thy memoir way Dee suitable an-wer to your artce I have now resolved ‘to publiah it bere, dorh in Spanich and Log! sb, for tae Dest knowledge of the ¢ question: 10 bora caatres end, BS OD appendix co tHe work, I intend adding, in Koglisn. pampbiet of mios’ whic oa this Kubdjsct was rinted in Madsid in 1841, while [ wee 8 member of the oa. Please, rir, to exert your influerce with Sie public, Ghat they wigh® curpo.d toetr jucgwent in tats impor tant matter, unti) my ves wriicgs resen your bands and wall soon, very soon take place aod then I ebs request of you rhe wind fevor @ anoonoce their publication them suent my work is ready to cirtulacs. Ix the meanwhile, aliey we to covciuds bts le ter with a few words, fir whose correctuess I youch ay hover. viz., that— 1 Tam not an agent of the Captain General of Cubs, Bor of anybody wo. ever 2. That Genersi Cavedo is a msn of honor, and of a virtuons private tive. He bas most brillant q Le carter. both asa soldier aid a yolits an. jo the rlave-y question, Geoeral Canedo bas done Mauch more than sry of bis prececessors in command courr® moe than tt was bis daty tod», without aud of Ihreding ww the beoet what bis exemios could or would Ais vim being aud bir rule oaci wito oore-ty 2 acignity Qnd 2ccording to the orde:s w10 directions from his govern- moot. Al. tbr enw eo- sgainst the Spautsh ministers of the Crows anc: cust the author tes nt Cuba are quite co fou juetand cslumcivus, as] shatciearly proveia By &- .vraid work. in which I sbali wiso propose tse real meanr of effectually destioy ng toe clave trade in tow island of Cuda, thus floisning at once wita sucu a direful Question, that so frequ-utly corea’ens with tho most +0 Ficus coufliote the goveruments of the two countries, which I shoulé like 10 ree wver un’ et by the strongest bag ogy theic ry counveuience you 10 a@* te publist im your valuable paper ‘this hurriedly writ n letter, as au anticipated eas wer to your erticls of the Sle: august. 3cu maz depend oa the Warmest grateful feeloge, and the highest regard, from Your moet o! Ot -erveut MABKIANO TORRENTE Loxnoy, Sept. 5, 1853, 20 Harley st , Cavencish -quare, say, Mrs. Uncle Tom Stewe's Ocparture from Ve pool. Bis Worship the Mayor Mr. Ssmnel Holme, invited ‘Mrs. Stowe to breakfast atthe Town Hail, oa W Morwing, previous to the cepartore of the A invitations were prepared fore wumber of the Mayor's frerds to meet ber on that octesiou. but the colic ring letter explains the reason why the invitation was not Oompiiea with:— Dxak Sur--L am fully sensibio of the honor and kind- Rove doue me by vour very friendly ond Gateering ei fer tbe morning of my departure, Noching could more grateful to my feelings than such a mark of Kind rememorsnce anc regard and of sympacky with the Great cause which 0 deeply interests mo, bet. pou coa- Bultation with frie.ds, 1 iid thet the tod! pousable oa- F to esailiog will render tt impos Itatiow: but while oblived to de- cline, allow me to express wy grateful seose of tho kind. ween inierced. Viry truly yours, H. B. STOWE. ‘Te the Mejor cf Livergooi Markets. BARING BKOTLsns & 00.'S CIRCULAR. Lonpox Sept. 9-6 PM A goed busivere hes beer done tois wees ia the pricei- PSl er icles of co coini aud foreign produce, at full. aad in @ome instances at advaoced ra es; +hile the corn market has Become quite dull and cotton be- neen o«reiy waa Ported. The stil umeciled state of thy Russo Carkish question bas depressed tre funds greatly, aad consols leave off 963 Monny ntiil coutmux ic great demand, And dircounts ere deszer our of doors, wuungh the baak minimum rate remains useusoged = With tucreased sup- Plies of silver the cemand bas fallen off, but pars are «till quae bs 2i¢d.;1ew dolar, Gs 3:4; fine gold, 774. a. per cz ‘HINEAL bes been in steady demand, and the sa'es have been 413 bayer at ruther nigter raes. Honduras by 4d pasty 46 In a 4a Bd, black 4s. silver 4s, Lid a 5: 7d. & 68. Wd; Mexic.n ativer 40.64 # 4s. 94., aud a Low Teneriffe at ds 10d ~The marhet bas been act're, but owiag to the sal quactity offeri.g rnosactions have been compara tively limited Tre public sales have only covsi-ted of 562 carks apd £60 shis ond bags plactatioa Csyloa, qwhich met active c mretition, aud broughs rather higher prices: while 1800 pectages Mocaa went from Gbs. Cc.z0 694, 600 Duge native Ceylon fiom 47. 64. a =. er wi b one Bulf of 1.460 bags Brazil from 544, . for washes, \be reguicder (god vsdimary Deing teken in u: 4x.’ The Traciug Cou pavy's tirat wh took piace at Rovte.com on the S:n in tuot, end weat olf very Jy~ the whole 216 70% begs Bo iog eager buy- Ore from 290 & B7%66., Owing peeruily lige a Lge Bbeve the vs uati i+ ond we just leern by elecsric tole Graph that the £0 215 bogs at Amsterdam were solt last @rening on equal suc iv romm few tus anes, rather bat ter terms @ heave tad improved Command for native Coston im conmquerce, ard ab ur 8000 bge Bare herds at 48 (248) Cd wtb SO cwks placta tion st le edvaces ard Ot bse S; Domingo at 454. 6d Advices frow Bemburg end an erp, reoetred to Gar, Botice more acrivity et need raes = There are bay- rs of © good ftiret Brozii eficat ut 45. 6d, and perhaps 46,, but Eoicers are uot diy sed to well at'prevene at. mingO remeicr very scarce in ged cemand, and few of the smelters are inclines to ell a present rates. Cony. —The trace hos ruled very dull this wook, with fair soppites Of taimer’s «beat and lirge arrival. of whoat and flour frem »bicad while purchases for Frasee aod Hollard beve ceared $= Duricg the toree mabe days tremactions have bern ou « very limited -cale. bat the extreme fimres: of holders hss p:e7octed a greater do ou eheat, sud 6d a is. average of Raglish whoat s returved Wo quote S6n,, white 68+ « 634, four Flos ting cargoes of wheat aro Indian corn has bes in mere 20s. 64.0 Sls. 6d. per boi. Offered on easter term nént, and 6d dearer Tron hes beon very quiet, and the sales for the weok do not execed 4(0 dass at prices showing » downward tendency. At Liverpool the dGemacd bax been quite Umited, at rates decitediy in buyer's tavor; middilag Ur- Venwn war quoted yeste cay at 6 1 16. Tmogs &o.- At ‘be public smlen yeuterday, which coa Pleted yetnel pally of svoond haud goods hardly aay pur- Chases. wore mace sad the bulk wus taken ia Caator oil partly sola in the proportion of B44 a 4: for good se 5, 12 cares Malabar cardamums brought tu, Od. & 2s, Dright, with dork wt de td; 10 Doxes verniliiog 40. 84.. spa 22 bales Goodu uv sarsapoar ile at Le, 4.14 cares valeon copari orought 2s. id. a 2a 416 chests Ino yo mot activw demend and sold iyextreme price 11d. and 2. 44; entoa noid at 628, pemnler wt 36. safion 243 Od. a 258, O60 6 97s Ed opium lds a ioe Gd gutta per Bla 4d. Java lodia runber 10d a 104d, quick a 26 td Jimaicn beeswax brings £7 Ln. fair to choice yellow, white Kast Ludia 87 10s, brur.—St. Petersburg clean dull at wtendy drew ty 3p 3 £56, Manila Bt £28 @ £46 166 bales Bombay at auction havo £17 Oe # £22 be for ordinary tofair, with 1,260 Jute from £42 » £22 10s fer middling to good mid Gling, nd £22 126 60. & £24 for fair to fine oS ipa ay demand preveils at the follow- ing quotations — Plate ox and cow, dry, Sigd ow Sees salted. 40 5544 Bevel, éry bya a 7d jaalted 0540; New ‘ales, salted, S5(4. a ; North American, 844 9 £(4. Bisa Gi InpiGo continues tp fovor, ard the vext sales, to com- menos om 4th October, (for which 12685 chosta are de- Clared,) are Likely to go off wel {nome—The market ie in a very healthy state, with increased demand tor commun bare, which are qaotwd £81» 6d. tm Wolew: ip retin @ good business I+ doing at £8 16. for pt delivery. Scotch pig leaves off wt O44 for mixed numbers; No. 1 Garteborrio, Tze at 2 agow Luap is rether firmer at £21 10s. for common vig; gecet ts relatively cheap, being offered nt £22 105 Spanish mors irquired for, at £10 lta. eo £21 Lavsenp Cakes are in less active demand, but qaite iy heid New York, 0 berrels, £10 10s. £10 low; Bortom, im bags. £108 £10 ba. New Orloans, in en-is, £0 be © £9 10s., thick round £6 lis, Londom made, 20 @ £0 be, Motames is in more demand for ree been taken, from 16s. 6d. & 16s, 6c., i cel cf perm is reported to have One —A thaccs et £84108. Common Grmec, ot £50 o £67; ‘Ste. 64. ; eoooaaut, 30s. éts : Pog hy Ant * ot, ry 7 2 rex—Is firm ot £21 17¢, 64, on the spot, and £2 cms ~ We notice ables of 160 barrels Jamaica ginger Gd«.; 580 Dags pimento, from 04 ta 53% 120 cac@= 380 bags tingapore while pepe Com OY te 92,0 ; and 676 bags binck, atuXd 474, with ose Jot at 5a. SvGAR—A steedy demand preval’s and full price: have been reslind ‘The rales of Went Lodis tor the week beve been 1,600 nhos with wont 20.000 sags Meuritivs and Kast ludia ~The other public ontes have 2 060 boxes white Hsvaos, whieh eure bout io fron 21s. a 30, 2978 boxes yellow partly wold from 334.0 BS. 6d. 3 400 bags Parnams sod from 3ls 64 « 3d, 146 hbds 16% bis. floe Pote Rico, 37 61 a 4ls; wad $10 bhes Cuba from 3%s @ 38s By private cuateas: « vey sree bu ives hes agein been dose eC» oprivtog 19.600 begs clayed Mariia, at 20s 64 a 2s Od 6 000 begs ucel yed a 188 6d 'm 18s 94; and $700 bags brown Po bems, 6t 19 with pi. cargoes aflost wig i tour yellow Havana, (6.070 boxes ) at 2e, 22s Od. 23e. é4pd are 23. 64 the remanocer Brazd, (loge bar abuat 2 tops ) at 198m 20+. for brown #ita waite @: 22, OG 208, “At St Peccsburg vhe market is very datl bat ip orber Contivenia) por a good demand prevails, TaL.ow t Girm at 52s, & 62s Sd oo the 6pos aad lat thiee wentbs and 68, for suring ‘Iza — At the public sales of 29 645 okgs., about 10 000 found buyers without marked vartatiou ia prices, Trere hss buen more doing in common corgou at Lid all\d, BDH LOLE 1) w to be bed urder the latier Gzare Tin 1s veny firm, and L2Ls. 64 bas beeo paid for soms quactity of banca; while straits ts beld at 119s 6a. Tre demand for tix plates is more active TURVENTINE —In rough, beld at b2+ 6d, mo salos are mentioned The Aner can spirits ia barrels bas deca sold ar Bie a bls. and higher races are now looked for Wraxpos No eeles reported Polar £170 @ £175 Sonvcern £16 ® £165, AMzricay Sr00k8 — There have been very few t xasac- tons. and ony at @ reduc toa from oar quotations of Tout wees, which to day tausy be coat ‘ered aom nel JAMES M’RENRY’S CIRCULAR. LIVEKPoo! Sept O 1858. Provision’ ~Ip bacon and saoulvers the demand son tinucs ines ive Beef dex not imyrove {a pork there iy athe more doing Fine cheer in brisk demand rice of lard checks the demand; the sales small Tallow is irmer In quercitrem bark ro‘hing doing. Cloversced attracts attention. Soveral parcels of American red have deen tuken by speculators at 463. bREADSTUYPS,— Five #eatber cau ed 4 dull trade in floor and wheat in the carly part of tas week ; today taere ‘was sexe disposition to buy. end part of the destine was reoovered the market closing sey fim et the quota tions, Indian corn bas heeo » steady vale, at full prices. Corton —Toere in no imorovemeut to notice in tas marber sincs the sailing of the Arstic. Toe ussettled state of the Es-tern question the tightness of mocey, acd ‘be freedcm wtb which cotton is off-red, have kep’ prices from even becoming steady. ‘Tue advicas per Hum ldt of heavy rnine in the South, are to baad, bat bave had po effect on tbe marke’, In Manchester there y notwirg bis weeic Stork this day 7°) 972 begs, ot which 509 Do. last eur 6 “ “ 4 rf Aqer Tilave 508 )onge ine'nding 26 390 Americaa— ulation. and 5 620 for export Livenroot, Fadsy Sept 9, 1858 At to day's marke’ there as s ood ce and ers of Felumo ¢ and Palladyiphis flour at 20s, West . per bushel dearer. Close of the Horticantu.al Exhibidon, ADDRESS OF REY. E. B. CHAPIN. The fall show of frulta, fowers aud vegetables, got ap at Niblo’s Seloon undar the anspices of the New York Hor- ticultural Sogiety. terminated lassevening During the day seme thousands cf persons had visited ii. The appearance of the esbibition room yesterday was even more cheering ard beautiful thaa on the two previous days. Fresh flowers were eubstituted for thore which had begua to droop, and wither, and lose thoir fregrazce, and the ofticers of the Society and exhibitors generally exerted them, <lves to render the show as pleasant and interest- ing as possible, The presence of numerous ladios, too tbrovghout the day gave to the extibition a charac‘er of grace snd eprightiize @ #bich it could not other ets bave ro well sssumed We hove to see the well-directed efforts cf the New York Horticulcural S-ciety succeed to such ep extent in genera! zing gad developiag ic this cou unity @ taste for the culture of flowers, as that their future exhibitions in this metropolis may be able to vie alvh thore of any other etty tm tha world. The sbow cosed last evening with ax xdaress by Rev. E.H Ctspin. At tine c’clock Mr Mrap came forward, apd after thanking the aud.ence for we'r E1od patronage and sa > port, introduced to them.the key. Mr Chapin who pro- Geeded tc deliver an sddrew to the aasembiy. He bazan Dy toy Dg— Ladies and gentlemen, | wishmer friend Mr, Mead bad gone 032 little jozger with his fine sprec! for then you wouie heve norded none of my remarks? Tt wae pot bis in to doko them loog. as ho had Just rernrped from a long joureey aud fel; very fa igued maseed 1s was certainly era cuctertatic of the American peopic te ba fore of plants and flowers aa the tine . for they bad felled forests, cleared farms, botdged rivers, and Duilt citer on this ooce a wild contineat where now ctvi ization reigva supreme They might well feel proue of their country, which Jaro Bas asteniebed the world wien’ its oumyer cf raitkhoeds, maputactories, and the perfection it hav attained in the sch-noe of electric telegraph. Tue ieland on which the city of New York ocw stands wea opce a low, barren land but now itis the commer. cial emporium of America, avd it: harbor is crowded wich both foreign and domestic ressela, all pound here eb swe mercantile errand to corish the city and make t siillerger Even the ccvan ts dotted in all latitudes ard leogitudes with merchantmen belonging to the ety of New Yorsy It is raid that an American eu- Owres are npt to weer a long and careworn face, ard we will seo sometimes fatcs om which are i maths of Gotlavs and cents The her was very mncn emoarrassed when a oe on fous eee thest presented them- o brn. but as be bat come quite unprey they should exoure bin Ne# Vouk, ulthouske ier ete 3 *) commer al cties in the wurld is wofully ed imencousging the growth cf flo vers aad pants. Other citiee pave their Hi rticuliaral Socie- ties, bet New York stauds m the baciground. If a city jike thia is deficient in exvendiag her fympethies towards cultivaticg God's novlest work: then he thought that i» was ibeir solema daty to do all in their power to mate up the want by freely patroaizing wil cush exhibitions sa the one they we¢ then in. Taere wire teo kinds cf utility; one an cbylous ove, turns everythypg into dollars and c-nts, and is used for food axd clothing only ; it says whatis the good of flowers? they €o ce no go d and will never meke us rishor use- ful tesclety Tha other is the utility of a geaoral character, that enlightens the wiad, cures the eyesight, avé improves the hesrt most wonderfully. It is this bind of utihry that euabies rich mes to value their riches, who, for the greater parr, do cot know thegood that thelr money might do, but only look upon it as doing god when foves'od in stocka, bods, apd mortgages. What was the wealth of the community? I was not dellara or couts hogshends or bales of goods, that constituted she wealth of the ig it was the eultare of planta fowers, &c, that made the woral wea'sh. Wealth can restrain violence by birding uy the band: of the malefsetora, but she c1n- not eradicate the evil dvearc, the only way of doing this is to use fair sud gentle means e-'abirh large parks. as waa, be believed, the intepti n of the Society, and there let them breathe ‘be pwe air of boaven sinali the sweet fragrance of the plaote avd flowers This, 10 his opinion, wouks do more acod towards decrensing vica thaa whole armies of plic mer. Thy most democratic thing a man could de «as to cach his child en the sciecce of botany, & browlecgo of the mot beantiful of the Crea<cr’s works, Be thes dsels upoa the great @snt of o Mortioultural Secte’y in thia ciry, saying that ot al! ctties in tue Ualon this reeced it meet How beauti'ul ens tt in his eyes to see ehikiren brought no among flowers, which suggested to their yourg minds a'l chat was oly ard sublime, and taught them rome of tho very first lessons in nataral history. He then went om to rsy how gratifying it woo to the peer to havo in their poacovion a box of migoirnetro or+omo other fragrant flower, that would sweeten thelr ‘abo-ing boars and be a source of pleasure tothemwhen their a;'« worx was enced. then praised the Society for persevering in their noble work, ord hoped they would still coptinve unvl unis city had one of the most important H rticaltural Societies in the United States. He wished them to bs imuressed wir the idee that they vereeduceting the pubiictaste Ocethiog New York sediy neeccd, and that wae a large park, whore the poor mechanic, after bis work, might retire to breathe the pure oir a*ter being enveloped all day ia the emeke and seam of factories Bur he understood that the time would noon come when there would be « beautiful park well st ched with fo vers and coble trees, lodeut inthe uprer part of the ecliy. To flaish this pork of it showld ne it would require @ large amount of and be hoped that tho rich brokers sad bankers world open rhetr purser and devote 2 portion of their riches to the completion of such a vsfal ornament to the eit, In tho vroseoco of fiveers we foel that when the bedy shall droop aa m withered Uly, the soul shall #6 forth like a wounded seed. Personal Intelligence Hon. George Gart Phila elpuuw; H B Hitehoock, U.8.N: ©, Ftrzsimmons, lq, South Carolina; Hoa J V © Smith Bo-ton, WW. Allen, Eq, Princeton Col- lege, acc H M Tooker, E-q . Youth Corclina, were among the errivals at the Prescott House, ARMIV ALB. in the «oa able Africa—Lady ‘vont, Vr Timmics miss Tho mec From Liverpool, two childvan ard & rie Leer, lady and two obine he Com} 17 Thomao’ lady, Maetor Killsom Mr Baswiek, Mr Chae Mason My Joh ny, Miss Caabary child, Me Ellieon aad Mr Jossoh Co teo Mr kyle of Paterson, N J, Master Kyle Mr Hb.ékbarn. Mr Wm Gattersby. ohu L Cape B dtweehiléren, Miss ann jontom, Misa bive F Connor, Mr lliyorn, Mex Odoatl ir son, Mise Wee ie, Me ¥ 1 im C denver Mz O'Reilly aod lady, Mr Defformat ¥, aod lady, ‘aylor 4 © Lasoursia Mr Jady servant and three children I Dixon, it. J Menten, Je, Hit Dy twoworvanta, J Fervent apd two ohiidion Mery Lath brid ge nn, JB Hydo G Youny & a P Heptinn Mr Dyho Helor Milin G Leooh, F Jn and three children Betr Mr Harris Belvo J.J Plumer, J stock, lady and child, Jebo and indy, Mes Mary Rothwell, Mr Myore P ~Torm 138. From Storrs Loono, in brig Comet—G Thompson and lady, lire Burton, misstonarios, ¥rom bry Harbor, Ja, in echt Molus—Mr Bonnett and 7. Car Mo: ae ap Srown ov raw Wasntxatow Moxcwawr— and Mr M Bickoy Tesenareig Orricws, ooxewe oF Hanoven ayo Beaves STRETS AND NO, 203 Bevapwar, INTERESTING TO POLITICIANS. Two Democratic Conventions in Massachusetts CALEB CUsSING LaUDED IN ONE AND DENOUNOED IN THE OTHER, Demorratie Nomination for New Jersey. THE LATEST Governor in FROM HAVANA. &0., &o. Maasarchusetts Vemocvatts Coavention HINSY W. BISHOP FOR GOVERNOR—LAUDATION OF . SECRETARY CUSHING, ETO. Worcesree, sept. 22—Neon, ‘The Democratic State Convention mot here this fore noon. The Hon J. M. Usher, of Moiford, was chosen Proaldent; the vo'e being for Usher 66; for Hoa. JS C Kaosteoa, of Wororster, ecitor of the Palladium, 46, seatiericg 2 Usher and Kaowitos are bo:a cvalitiva Camos-ass Hoa. JD. Taomp-on of New Beiford, ths candidate of the party for Lieat. Goveraor last year, dectiaes 4 re nomiration 4 committee on resolutions has been appointed, of which D F B itior of Lowell, is chairman, 1 is understood that hard resolutiogs will bo adopted and the admioistyation fully approved. The couvention will not touch the liquor qaestion There is no doubt of the nomiasti n of Judge Bishop for Governor The bolting democrats will hold a Convention of theic own in Boetcn, &e., Worcnsrer, Sept 22—9P. WM ‘The Convention nomiraed Hoary W. Bichop for Gor- error by acclamation, sud Levi A. Dowly, of Bostoa, for Licutensut Gorernor—he receiring 280 out of 406 votes ce Resolutions were pasied pledging the democratic party to Union principles; appiovizg of the appotatmeat of Cueb Cash to acadinet (fice. in favor of the ten hour law; opposed to British into:feronce witt the fishe ries and ecdorsing Captain Iogeabam’s action in the Ko zta afeix. Adjourned sine die. Massachusetts National Democratic Conven: ton BRADFORD L, WALES FOR GOVERNOR-—-CALEB CUSH- ING DENOUNCED, ETC. Boston, Sept. 22 1853 ‘The natioval, or bolifiag dsmocra‘s, mst in conrsntion to-dvy in Tremont Temple. The f.liowieg was the voie for a candidate FOR GOVERNOR, Bradford L Wales .....106 Sous Hanshaw... see Hon. George Osborn... .12 Heary W, Bishop, A POR LIBUT ENANT GOVERNOR Hon, George Osbora Beudford L Wales phi John Henshaw......--. 2 Craries C Hazowell al Mr. Wales was therefore ceclared the candidate fo: Governor, and Mr. Osborn for L eatenant Governor, Mr. Barstow, of Salem, made a very eff-ctivs and cir cumstartial political sta‘enent of the seczntricities of pe‘ronage, ard pliabilities o’ principle, brough: about by the queer smslgemation of the coatitioa: in Massachu retts politics— the peculiar icMueeces, Bvangial aud lite- rary, communicative and reservativo, boagat to bear by th: Hon. Caled Cushing upon certain presses in this com- munity, were allogod, and nsmes end dates given The three popers principally alluded to arc the Bay Stat? Democrat, of Lynn; the Union, of Newburyport, snd the Times, of Boston. Mr. Cashing was denounced nsa frec soil whig. Three cheers were given for the old line domocracy of New York, who spurned to coalesce with the barmburners at the Byracuse Convention. With immense cheering for the nominees, the Conven: tion adjourned sine die. New Je:sey Democratie State Convention. HON. RODMAN M. PRICE FOR GOVERNOR. Teeston Sept. 22, 1853. The Democratic State Convention, for tne romination of & candidate f-r Governor, met to day at 12 0'slock. in the arge saloon of the Temperarce Hull. After a temporary organization, andthe appointwent of a Ccmmitwe on Terolutions, the Convention adjourned to2 P.M In the afternoon Juége Naar, of Mercer, was raported by the committee as President, with a vico Presidest from each county, and a Secretary f:em esob district. The Convention, after being opened for nominations, proceeded to bullot for a candidate for Governor, codon the sixth trial Rodman M. Trico was chosen, recelvicg 810 out of 433 votes cast. The fricnde ot m Mm. V. Wright shoved some opposition and refused to let the nomization be declared unacimous, Mr. Price was brought in by a Committer, and madea neat speech. Resclutions, endorsing the national administration, the reform measures, and favoring legal refo:m, wore udopred. General Convention of Ualversalista, Conumaes O, Sept. 22. 1853. ‘The Convention has adopted unanimouely @ series of resolutions against the sins of slavery, inteasperance aod war. A resolution, fuly exdorsing the Maine law, was passed with but one dissenting voice, A resolution ia favor of establishing a Theological Sominary in the state of New York, hae aico been adopted Sermons have becn preached by Rev. Messrs. Wiiliamson, of Alabama, Brooks of Massechuretts, Maurie of New York, Moore, of New Jersey, and Bacon. of Pennsylvapia. The Convention will aijourn this evening, after the communion service, Destructive Fire at Maachester, N. H Loss $250,000. Mancutetsr, N. H., Sopt. 22, 1858. About five o’clock this morniog @ fre broke out in the extensive de laine print works im this cicy. Tie main building, three hundred feet long, and the 1 two. hundred and twenty five fect long, wero entirely de stroyed The stock of de laines, valued at $25,000, was siso consumed. The bridge across the Merrimac was in imminent danger, bat was fortunately saved. The to- tal lors is about $250 6@®, mostly covered by insurance. The building destroyed was the priniery of the Maa- chester Print Works, The mills of the company were not dsmeged. The insurances were as {cllowa : - $100,000 in Boston offices; $20 000 in Hartford cfiices, divided betweva the tra, Hertiord and Protection $10,000 cach; $15.04 in the Commercial Mutual of Provideace; 2od $5,000 in the Northwestern Company of Oswego, New York. The Yeliow Fever at the South, c&ec. New Derrans, Sopt. 22, 1853. ‘The total nuifber of interments during the tweaty-foar kours ending this morring, was thirty coven, including twenty from yellow fever. The property of the late Mr. Harry Hill, who died of the fevor, is estimated at $1,660,000 Mouitr, Sept. 21, 1853. On Tueday the deaths in this city were oiguteon, of which fifteen were from the fever. To day (Wedaesdsy) the number of deaths reported was sixteon, thirteen being from yellow fever, From Washington, Wasnrsatos, Sept. 22, 1853. ‘The Uvion this morning announces that Senator Saielda’ health bas much improved, and he will soon be able to attend to buriness, General Almonte, the Mexican Minister, has recetyod intelligenoe of large discoveries of gold on the Rio Mesea. la, whieh is on the route of the Mexican Occan Mail and InJand Company, Thousands of Mexicans were flocking “thither, The Canal Break. Alzany, Sept 22, 1853. Botts parsed Schonectady fron tho broaks at Port SJeekeon and Hoffman's this afternoon, aud will be due here to-morrew, . The Western Forgery Cases Crxctxmr, Sopt 22, 1968, The trial of Kissano, for forgery, ia progrewsing at Leba- non. Judgo Rogers having decided that witnesses, ia proving to the handwriting. might ave the headwriting of the scenved to compare with tho forgories, eight per- roma, tellets to curcity banks, have tentified, most of thom positively, that the forged checks were filled up by Kiseaze, Several new facta are being elicited ia the ox- mination of the witnesses. The Cumberiand Coal Trade. Cand en a ot Ge een 7 Later fruan Havana ane Key Wrst. Coanuaston Sept 22 3653. The mall achoorer E A Avontmg hee arrived hore with Bevana detes to the Lith, and Koy Woe! to ths 14th ; ‘There bad beon moro inquiry for eusar ta the Havana | me kets, but the grest scarci'y of vessels, and atill biker freights, prevented extrusice operations The quetetions were as follows :—White ordiuary to mid Ming. 654 & 7 reels; good 734 @8 reais, choice florets, 9 a O45 Pals; yolows 6 6 6} reals; flac aod superior florets 6% © 734 reals; brown, 63{ » 6% revls; cucuruchos, 4){ 4% reals Molusees, 2X reals, Lard was rather lower, 06 in better supply. Molarsoe hogsbsad «hooks wore wanted, very few emots cake med arrived F yg ata to America were higher; bhds of ugar being at $5.60, noe boxe: $1 76 end in some Cases $2 aes pail For boxe: Yolawes $46 $8 60, Exchanseoo L 114 premium, ard on Bostoo 1&1 dive uat, trom Key West we leara that ths orig Fraeman aad ued wt $29.00, aad 26 por csot Ber py from Bowtor. struck oo Dlis Shools op the lat. nus got of uninjared nnd without wid, tue errived at Key Went op the 24 ihe brig Naooy Plainted of Gardloer, Maive, fourteen Aeys from No= York, wus epubex on tho 10th ins:., aud desired to be repor'ed. No wrecks ar6 reported. Inte. costing fom Texas, WAR BUMOKS CONTRADICrED—QBN. QMITH, ETC. New Jeadss Sept 22 1853 We bare Bownuville dates to the iGcniastant The Fiag contradicts the war stories avd sys there his been po eupmertation of the Mexican forces, and no Mexicans ore: ed out, and thet there nevor ext-ted moce friendly relations between both rides of thy Ric Grande, General Smith arrived et Brownrville on tte 16th in stect, with sp ecort of cavairy, and expected to reach | Poivt leabel en the 19th. The Mesicar General Woil had arrived at Matamoras. Axrival of tho Swamer Andes, at Boston, Boston, Sevt. 22, 1853. ‘The British ccvew steamship Andes, from Liver vool, on the Sth ipstant. arrived here aboat two o'clock this af noon On the 11th instant, rho encountered o terrific gale, during which Joba Maxwoll, the eecond mats, w: warbed overboard and drowved, and Captain Hatchias wae £0 badiy iojured that be died the tame afternoon. -Teiegraphic Ohange, &. PHILADELPHIA Ssot. 22, 1863 Dovid Drocks bes been clected Sapsrinteadent of the Philadelphia and Pittsbarg Telegeaph, ia place of J D Keié, resigned Otia Blood, proprietor cf Blood’s deapateh post, in th's atty, Gled yesterday on his farm, near Florence, New errey ‘ The Butebers’ Melting Association here have sold 825,000 pounds of tallow at 103, Markevs, New Ourrans Sept. 21, 1853, ‘The ssles of cotton to-day wo Prices, Middling is quoted at 10%c Osweco, Sept. 22 1853, The receipte of the past twanty-tours, foot up :—Fiour, 800 barrels. wheut, 686 bushel; cora, 16,000 do. There ts not muen inquiry for wheat, dealers a rritiog the Atriva’s cay Freights are as foliows :~Flour, 45c., wheat, 160 ; earn, 186 Borrato Sept, 22 1853. The receip's since yasterday hav» beeu aa follo va :— Fiur, 1(00 barrel: ; wheat 18 000 busnels ; corn 25°00 @..; Oats, 13000 do, Flow has boven tn fair denand for We-tern, without materi-] cbavge ia prices sales 1.600 Dariele Woear etesdy, with o modera’e de- w-nd. 84,000 bushels eold at 418e a liSe fo- Onto'aad Michigan, sod 106c. » 108¢ for Upper Late Corn is cull, trm: sales 4600 rurhels Oats are dail at 350. of Ohio whiskey, at 24c. Freights unchanged. . Atsany, Sept. 22. 1853. ‘Tuere have been no receipts here durieg the past twenty fonr hours, and no business worth reporting. bi Sales Cuy Intemigence. AryRAY EBUTWERN THE Trae aND THE Mirrarny.—Oa Wearetday night an attack was avade upon Hove Compsay Ne 24 in Waverly place cour Fifth avenue. a com pany «bo were drilliog on the parade ground in Washing. The attack de with mnsaets, cluds aud d. John Burhwme. a his arm oroken, and orera! places, The also injured by being struck with » musket, Capt, Dilks of the Fiwesth ward, proceeied there with his reserva force, astlsted by Capt Ackerman, of the Ninth ssrd witha rection of officers, but the az- suilents bod alroady fed. AxotTnrr STasninG Casr.—Oa Wodneaday. about mid- night. a young man sumed Patrick Erielec was danger- ously stabbed im tho side, below the abdomen It ap- Poors that be was sittiog on & steo of a house in Vande- water eticet, peat the corver ¢f Fisnkfoct with an ac- quaiptance, shen two m-n came up and accorted them by arking Brisler’s companiou ‘what ho wae doing out at that timo of night.’ Sume wards ia conwquence posted, and afver further altercation, the aggressors re- treated to the basement of m boure next door and then to ths BTOCOTY store, at the sonneny whieh de kept by Mey Petterson. lere Crisler and his com aniva followed them toipqnize the reason of the insult. wnen in the Gispute that arose one of them stabbed the above, as slreaty decribed. They immedia'ely took to their heels, but were pursued avd taben isto custody by the police, Marrary Funnrat —Yesterday the mombers of the Light Guard in cit:zen’s dross, attenied the funoral of eve of their comredes, Aloxauder F. Manchester who dud a short time ago. He was buried at Greensood. Police Intelligence A DISTURBANCE AND FIGHT BETWEEN ENGINE COMPANLES. On Wedneaday night ot an alarm of tire, on the return of Fire Engine Company No 18, a confiist took place ba- teren ite members and Engine Company No. 44, in which min-Slos were buried of almost every descriptioa, added to wivoh was a discharge of frearms, bit #hother loaded wih anything else than powder it does not appear. Captain Squires, of sho Clovonth ward, was called to quel thr distnybazce. and in so coing arrested tour men who nro eba ged with baing partici penta in the affray. The Captain ct potice on his retarn makes tho following state- monte of the sffair to the Muyor :— To How Jacon A. Westravent— Sm- It becomes my dutv this morning fo bring to your notice the condnet o¢ firocompenioa 18 and 14, and t» invoke fuch decitive action as the importance of tho case demands, I know nothing of the partivalars of tho fond betwoon the two companies. but that their conduct is disgracoful to tho fize depsrtmout and the city, and the presont state of things dangorour to the public peace, is certain. A Yow nightos neo the company of 44, 07 a portion of thom. attacked No is corner of Houston strect and avenue C, pelted them with stouos, Frickbats <0, an heir on give which they dragged tothe ‘ootof Thi-d street. with the eupposed intent of throwing ic off the dock, bus it got- ting fast amonget somo timber’ they broks tho tongue of and eft, Last night, ia re-urnisg from tho abeut nino o'clock, 44 ‘retarned in good or tholr engine, the entire police force wader m lowing in close proximi? TWO Fine arm of dro, ‘snd housed der my commend fo.- to prevont disturbance Sappo- ting all waa rigye iu that qe a the police to ©* to pass, for tho purpose of protucting thom on retogn to thor quarters, nt the hoad of avenae C dof this however, they divorced from thoir p #¢ wont down Columbia street iuvo Bouston street 20 44s houss, wh-n thoy oame opposite, a tremondons velley of stones avd firearms were discharged into the door of NO 44. right tits membora, Tho police which ‘wero ntationed tv avenue O, on hoarthg the discharge of arma, bastened to the spot but the assailants had most of them'fled and taken rafogo in their engin» houre, tothe oam ber of moro than twohundred. the oxsitoment intense, both parties are armed with deadly we Propared for ond roaslved ujyona conflict whoney oF 9 19 rounved, and unless there is, prompt int on the cart of tro city authorities, there lo no fotoscelag the consequence, ‘Ths sporifice of bumen Iifo is morslly cortal and, ne is most casos the lanocent will be as Likol to suffer ns'tho ‘gallty That Wo ould be immedi- ately disbanded i9 mv docided optuiou, aad it both ongiues wert taken swoy until ao investigation sconld be had it would probably be the botter way. Something should bo done without delay, Liewtonsnt Sharp wish » platoon of en Were promptly on bond and rouderod efficiont service. ‘The purtics arrcsted cave thofe ramos ay Barney Koarvan, Dennis Holland, John Hoffins id Poilip ‘feaie, who were taken beford Justice Welsh, and dotatecd for a further bearing. Arrest of Juvenile Pickpockels.—On Weduesday after- Foon Captain Leonard, of the Second ward, and officer Whethor by, ar:ested two small boyx and one gicl, giviag their ramos as Mery Haughton, Goorge Butler, and Rob ort Usmpton, the girl aged ten years, and tae boys, one reven and tho other eight yours, They were detected in eno of the Third avenue cars picking the pocket of Mrs. Aun Frasior, residing in Kighteonth strect, of a porte moopaie contawing over $2. On tho perromof the rl, when searched by the officors, was found » brown leat porte woneaie coniaining upwards of $16 in bank bills, for wbioh an owner fs wanted. The girl, when token to the etation howe, gave ber name eu Mary Butler, aod represented thats women, koowaas Mre Bu‘ler, residing in Sxth street, waa her mother, and Ms. Butler al-o mace the same rtatement, acknowledging the girl to be ber daughter. Subsequently the girl told anotbor story, wave ber correct name. and implicated Mrs. Butler in the lareenies which she save sho has beoa in the habit of committing, almost daily, ou tho pockets of ladies in the cars stages, and attho Museum The three children wero taken 0 the Chief of Polles and subsequently before the Mayor, who dotained them in custody for a fuy ther hearing. Charge of Stealing Money —A woman named Adelaide Smith, was yesterday arrestod by officer Underhill, of the Seevnd District Pullee Court, oa a charge of stealing a pocketbook contatning $145 in bunk the procerty of Samual Woll, of No 40@MPoarl strect It seoms by the sfidavit of Mr. Wolf, that bo was indaced to onter the promixes occupied by Adelaide, who afvéra short period poworwion of bis peckotbook containing she above amount of money. she thea thiew hia hat out of tho window, and next Iocked him in the room, aud ‘ta entened bim that if ho did mot eloar out hor brothers would cme ond boat him. The woman was takon bs‘oro Joutice Stuart, who committed her to prison for further oxepination, juerter, I then repsirod with ite etreot, throuch which IS was expect- heir in- "4 s Alleged Fugitioe from England. Two Fogtich boys. rane Bote speeds and David North were arrosted 6; officers Pike ard Lieutenant Bennett, of the Seventh wand, ov» chargoof having utolen two handred pounds sterling frem o Mr. Richard Fuammeden, Hudderstie.d, England, and absconded to this city They were detained by the gistzate toawnit an examination. Court Calendar—This 'e ee nn Daten Coomntin 8, 83, 34, 07 Qurammm Covss—Cirenit.—Nos, 255, 123, 74, 86, 10136, 140 to 146, 148, 140, 160, Soran Useaectioend Teena-atee, 7, 126, 198, 181, 126, Leibissny isle aR ae Om BAeiTise -sreuee Gkanac we wre (one cue OMY 669 | stn Rass 8 Gt 60 {wor waras morn, 11 16 Portor Now Yora, geatamaber 22, 1853. CLEARED Bhipe-Lydia, Sonle, Havre, Neemite & Sons; York- town Mever, London, G inaetl Mintaro & Co, Be k-—Bariwt Spnuldivg ceckad Uordeaux & W Tuvdy & Co, Edward Patterson isveowah, MoOresdy, Motv& Co. Hovry Shetion, Coombe Marseilles, Chamver- lsim Bubssou & Co, Koopbexdd (Belg), Clau: Aot- werp, F C Soomidt; Frenow & Louies, Burgess, Ta re- gora MM Fr¢eman & Cv, . B ipe—Atrooa (4r) Loosbart Windsor J 3 Whitvey & Cc Zevros (Br), Dart 8: Juha NB Js Wastayy & Cx; Betoe (Br), Gould, xt thomes Kuve & Vieng, Aa, d bret, Ds ukepier Sen Jusn Oude, RW Truudy & Oo; tebe Phacome Brows, Savavens Dewitt & CG Loutrs Geari, Wackinytou, manter. Rachel, Siamoay, Warting'ov, matter, WW Fatwa Jilice Lavecoa Mo- Greety Mott & Co, Eva, sherman, Phitodelptis, James Hav i Uranin, Henderson. Conrlentoa, Moready Mort & Oo, Kuen Lovisn Rbomoson New Hseeu, maser, tatly Jornron. Disrosway Baltlwore Jonoeva & Lowden; Uri- acne, Lavrence Richmond Cams H Penca Sio'pa—Cadines, Free nna New Loadou, J A Baras Fre Eepees Corcintty Providence, master; Marte Loutca, Benner), Felt Rives, ma ter. 4 Steauer_-Georges Oreck Terry, Baltimore, Packse Ve'n Coal Compsny. nay ARRIVED Stenwebip Afiics (Bi) Harrison. Liverpool Sept 16, 1 FM, to E Cue. Arr at dosk wt 8:15 OM Stesmsbip Jeme.town, Parish, Noriik ac wo Loilam & Plensnots, hip Alber: Gallatin (of Portsmouth NH), Siler Log horn, duly 20. pesed Gloraltar Aug 12 te master Pased Gibrstar ip company enh vw ks Warren from Lesnora, aac Bare Waeoer, from Trivie, bovn for New York Seceemper 8 lat 39, ton 48, experienod « evvore Durrea @ tro SSE to NW. ly ted ex source, Ons recewwed LO Cewuse: 12th lav 40 20 lon 63 experienced a heavy gele now went+ard bip Waban (ot Boston) Day, Neo vport, W, 43 days, wilh 2 pamenger> to order. shiv Chiet of Clivpera quew clipper), ——, Black Rech 4 bours tw master. Woe towed ro tho city by the btesmtug Action Bors domes M Hicks, Latham, Shivids, Aug 16, to Beary Yourg Hark Aso Sawyer (new). Gage, Mystic 4 days, to mas t 4: Brig Comet (Br), Buttesy, Sierra Leone, 41 days, to P Testun & 300, Briv Kase Foster (of Bangor), Killaan, Darien, Ga, 8 duye 1 Peek & Churen, ig Grigeo, Brown, Machine, 10 days, to Simpson, Bins hew & Co Big Joan de Cartageva, Robiaron, Middleton, Ct, 2 daya, to wa te Sehr Kotns (Br), Stubbs, Dry Harbor, Ja, 18 days, to AB colewon & Co Sehr Wiiliea L Richsrdeon (of Baletmors), Collias, Cienfvevos, Sept 3 to order Sonr Yo ktown Woglams, Petersburg, 4 days Sehr Berjauto Frengh Johreom Virgina 3 days. Sobr Mery Eliza Parkor, Virgicla 3 days Seb? Eunire Cowarend, Smith ae 3 days. cbr L 3 Fond, Crowell Portlaad 6 days. : eur L“ovard Harvey, Lubec, 6 daye Sehr Wulism, Hanve smb, Knstuort 8 days. Schr kilen Matilde, Wells, Calais, 7 days, Sen; Juierta Wass Calais 8 ovys Sebr WS Brown, Holbrook, Roo’ lwcd, 6 days. Seb: Chesucezke » Bocalana. ¢ days. Sev; Fourtain. Jamison Rockland, 6 days Scbr Stas Wright, J honou, Ruckiavd, 6 days. Febr tery Farpasorih Everett, Rocklard, 6 days, Schr Gol Sin mona, Beiduton, Rockland 4 days, Schr £ @ Berrick, Buren Rockinnd 4 days Sebr Char.es smith Providenst, 2 days Scbr William B own, G flord New Beaford 2 days, Sebi Lawserce Jobneon, Portisnd Cs, 2 days, Sebr TP Abell Dickwson Pordsnd, Ct 2 days, Scbr F #raizerd Steldwp Portiaué, Ct 2duy Schr Enza Habbard, Johnson, Portiaud Ct 2 Schr Uncle Joe, Butler, Portiaud Cy, 2 days, Sckr Banvab Chase Jobnsen, Portland, Ot 2 days. Schr JJ Rogers, Wor:hington, Portland, Ct 2 days. Sepr 4 Hall. Andrews, Portiand, Ct 2days. Sct D Russeil, Shailer, Portland Ct, 2 days. Eebr Alfred, Lawrence Poriland. Ct 2 days, Schr Ken M Duffield. Huliard, Portlond Ct 2 days. Scbr Morin L Crosby. Cow Portland C:, 2 days, Schr 8 Braiserd Hulse Portland, Ct, 2 cays, Schr E Holl, Hall, P: rtland, Ct 2 days. Schr B F Braiserd, Coe, Portlzd Cr 2 or one D Bellows, Smith, Pordand, Ct, 2 days, for Phi- eipbia, Pchr Benj Exglish, a-—, New Haven, 2 days, for Phi- lade!pbia Sehr I C Scranton, Ferris New Haven, 2 days. wee Elocta Parker, Smith, New Haven, 1 day, for Vir- gins, Sebr Alweida, Peton, Norwich, 1 day. Sloop America, Hull, rrovidence, 2 days. Sloop Beury Portlend Ct % days. Steamer Kennebec, Clark, Philadelphia. Retvrnzp—The brig Swan, Morrell hence for Barmnda Int inet, returned vo the city to-day in tow of steamtug Achiliesz, bavirg on tko 7th experienced a hurricsns, commercing from SE daring which was hove doxn, eo side of the hcuse uncer water, and in cutting away the topmaste the lower masts wont b, the board; lost every spar on board. excapting bowrprit ond trysail boom. The S bad ap assorted cargo and 5% head of cattle on deck, ee weit) tegother with a horse, were lost, also lost te SAILED. Ship 8M Fox. Darro; barks Marsachusetta do; John Herusnn (Aum); Hamburg. John Wesley. Harro, Lyour gns (Sic), Marsetilor, brige Rostarsdear (Dan), Hamacoa; Altied Faoll, Aspinwail: Kolivar, Bolivar Cixy; +chrs Olot Tye (Deu), Montevideo; Alexander Mitchell (three Basted, rdo: J A Simpson, Savannab; and others, Wind at sunset NW, [Eo he ses ee oe. Hico.asps, t 22—Bnadown One brig in the offing. 4 Wind light trom NW. Weather clear, (Pur Sreausmrr Arnica AnTwrrr—S'd bept 7, Mountaineer, Rol . Orleans. VEN—Sid Sept 4, reform, Moyen, Gslveston; Rureel Sturges, Snow, NOrleans; Sch, Fdinand, Wehmaa, ard Eva, Philbrook, do; Emma, Hellmers, aad Goethe, Muller, Laltimore; Chariotte, Guather, aud Mathilde, Leo, NYork. Borpeaux—Arr Sept 4, “fringh~n, Krona,” NOrleans, Sid 51h, jeg NYork,’ (also reported 6th) Cid 61h, Arnavd Ridcret, San Francisco, ined from Royan Roads let, an Am ship name not ven £ ne Avg 23, Astarbe, Castany, Charleston aud Vue. Yuustor—Arr Sept 8, Wobash, Barnos, Havana via Cowes. Cld Tyringham, Howes, NYork P CuxHavEN—Sld Rept 0, Washicgton, Knudson, NOr- esr Coxstantivorie—Arr Aug 23, North Star (steam yacht), Fléridge Malu. Caunstapt—Arr Sept 1. St Paul, Schloor, NYork. Cowns— Arr Sept 6, E A Coshran, Noyes, Trinidsd (see Delos); Lizve Loud, M Cann, Havana; 8th, Hambaldt ‘#), Liner NYork, apd proceeded fur Havre, Sid 8:h, J Johpron, Staples, Bristol. Can Arr Avg 28, Voorland, Reyser, NYork; 31st, 8 W Nosh Wado do . Caupiry—fla Sept 6 Finland, Johnson, City Point, Va; Kalemez00, Taylor, NYork; Sth, Arcadia, Jordan, a1 ‘Wm Withorlee Westcott, NOrieane. _ Ovxsavrx—Sid Sept 4, Prinz Albert, Jachtman, NYork, Dnat—Arr Sept 7 American Eagle, Moore, Loodon (ane proceeded for NYork); 8th, Golde Rule (Cr), Wat- lir gton, do (and proceeded for Bermuda); John G Costar, For ter keg proceeded for Leslee roe Mf Sept 4, Suitana, Barrett, from Antwerp for ‘ok, Exsinon®—Cld Sept 3, Maria, Sjolander, Geflo for N York. Nidaros, Banrmann, NYork for Copenhagen. GRavesenD—Sld Sept 6 Lisbon, Brown, St John, NB, Gi.asuow = Sld Sept 6, Gertrude, Silsby, NYork, Grursock— arr Sopt 4, Juve, Jackson, NYork, Grxos—arr Aug 31, Llius, Goodell, NOrleans; Sept 1, Selden, Sbaw, eo. Emuarranearr Avg 28, Julla Anna, Harding, Boston. O14 49 b, Vorta, Percival, Mi i Hanwicu—Sid Sept $, Oia, Spall, Bremen (trem Lon- don). an ten Sept 5, Washingten, Knudson, NOr- Ona, Loxnoxe Cd eut Sept 8, Sir Robort Peel, Chadwiak, NYo-b (and s!d from Portsmouth 8th); 9th, imma Lin- coin. Bartictt. Bovtoo " Arr in the Coannel 8th, Sophia Walker, Wiswell, from ‘Orieans. Lrvenroot— Arr Sep: 7, Cornelia, French, NYork; Na- tions! Lisgle Pedriok. NOrleans. Sid 7th, Parliamect, Murdoch, and Trimountain, R: Boson nthe, Young, New York, Huw a Constantine, Duryee, NYork; Zephyr, Gaon, Alexandrie; Sovereign of tho 4a (aot Or , arner, Avstralia ad ped Holyhead Stn, 12%/ sasants, Ken- Bare, Rbiiadel pin; ih, Wentern World, Moses, and Maz- Dion, ‘or! Od Ith Tne Watta, Dearborn, Charleston, [atd out Gth, Maine. Freeman, Bath, Me; Meridian, Boston; Dirigo, Cag NOrleana; North Amerisan, Ciazbe, ‘Nork; 7th, Rich; Australia, Edwards, ond Centurion, Coombs. NYork; City of caeew & Philadelphia; , Her a, ; Sth, Olcy of Bostoo, Scott, Montreal and Quobse; J A Westervol Moocioss, and Marathon, Tyler, NYork; Sobraon, @it- 7 ay A +t 3, Eglant Gleason, NOrleans. ARSTILLED— NuwPruns—Arr py 6, ear bcm Havre for Charleston; Oovan Quosm, Halo, London for NO.jeans; Alexandria’ Cooper, do for NYork, 7th, Mary E Whittier, Loses, Oronstedt; Kate Howes, Noreroxs, and Abby Riovebard, Uarding, Loaden for ®t Thomas; Otomocto, Bower. London, Sth, M do Emil Poroy, du for NYork. SuvpEELAND—Sid Sopt 7 Jone Parker, Parker, NYork, Bir le ed Havana, ora We then ACERFOLD— @ Passage Sep: gall, Bick, fiom Liverpool tor Amorica. Loxzow, Sept 0=-Tho Ameriean bark Juniata, Newton, from Shields for Boston, which was found a derelict on the Lengsand aud brow, pM West lodia ‘4, and her dameged ging. She bas lost ber rudder, and rir ther stern. Gangs of laborers aro kept cones at ‘be pumpa, Portsmovr fen 7—The Rhadamanthus steam vessel returned so this port to dey from Plymouth. Ua Mon ut 94; o'clock at night tho Sar N one ight wan descr! a 4 put to port, and hor head brought toSE 4S The | | hour. The Ary ed eed of iy petlere: pad Set jateem, Geare head, pare LiVEKPUOL, sept 6—The Boversiga of the Beas, Amerts co} wer ship which was to have lol! wo Mereoy yor ustralia deen bedey delnye, 0 aivg to te Gite Bisulty eaperirveet to ge tung ber caro o anced therugh Ue Our OM BOUSe, SO Ostrien out Gar largest and mes Yrlusble corgo Of meradandive ever sbipped im vas eet- tem from spy portin the work], Tas moasuremeat toa- nogt of ber Garg. is about 8 C00 tons giving ner a freight Lint of comly £20 000, «bile tow estunate value of her cargo fails hittie Baort of 2800000 fa eddivun te Ber fampeace cargo che Dae 26 firet and 40 eeooad cabin pu pe gore Cowrs Sept 6—The American bark E A Cookram, Noyes, fom Trinidad Ge Cuba, for orders, srrived hece wer day bavieg boeu Ou the Shingles, (as bsfure reperted, che di coorged part of cargo to lignen wad ill Diovughe no the Darbor tw ischarge the remateder for Tep Grimsby, Fept 8—Toe Amer'can yacht Syivie, which put ib her, Wet rudcer parvof but varie, &3. bavivg saip- ped Leevy Keae in the NE gales of 24 wud Sd inst anowt BW wiles Not Yarwourn m lut 6664, log 6 44K, wher |y:ng WO un er Texted Ineintry sate BuieteL Sept7—The Fioga ton Auericaa aaip from Que bes for G vucrater (p ovion-ly sported on 32908. & Gerehot wt Suly Intand), bax revs flow od off, and vowed On the Swusb a: the opt aver of oar river 8th—Tbt Amerionu ehip Tyr: g'nm Howes, reported clewita fo New York, Bad previounly sntied tcom Cardiff with » cargo of rel) ay ive put back torough #troes Of sestber, bax beew dched ana reckipped ner carge, bfier underveing » thorough repute, : Kistnore, Sep: 6, 7 A Toe snip efrom the North Sea Cleared binge lag? post bave proceeded in succnwsina, The sf om thé Baltic, with n tewexceptons, nave like ted w ited. Gipraciak, Sept 1~ The wind having come round vo Canteen Gd yeoterday morning nil windo mud ve get uncorweigh tw pare the Siratt: to tue wes? It lew rether bord alt ‘ost night from N E with vivid ligetaiag feud Giniaut chuader. No dirasters as ye been neard of, BMemorunda, Big Martha Kinsman was oid by auction at Portland 20h inst for $1325, The bark Arthur, cf Warren, Mv, which arrived at Boa ton cv Tuesday Cid pot Jose sny of oer crow aad hed DS ofFNeDger Cobsequentis nOUe died, Ove weacasa vas slok bur ep seaily rec vered = Tee deaths were on a00rd the by Wornmpka, at thin poct from Mobily, wnich re- porvea epesking the Arthuc and the Boston telegeapla egent misucderstood the rep.rt. Telegeapaic Nurins ports: NeW Uxisane. Sept 22. Arrived—Ships Ssrah Persicgton, spa Union, Net Kork; Polsr Stur, Bonnington, acd brig Graud Turk, Bes: a, Herala Marine Co:respondence, PHILADELYA Sept 228 PM, Arrived—Ship William Douns, New Orleans, barka Oak, Ryuer, Boston Chester Cro-by. NYork sors Loasdate, Bueer, Providevos; James Barre:t Cob» Oambridgepoet: Cwared--Barka Sarah Botstord, Tonain, Gu 4 Law Obrisuapa. Ifnic, New Ricomo.a Cai wrt wkeon, St Jego; Ocuns, teol New Betferd, D K Aiken Ryder Boston. cchra J Barratt, Cudo, Com- dricgeport; Sally Aan, Jobn-on, Mobic, F.orids, Kelly, Bo, won, Disasiers, Sip Tarkaway, which was found derelict, and a crew poet on bosrd fom eteamer Southerner, arrived off the bar at Wilmgton. N C; 20th instant Toe cargo of gueno, unlece greatly damyged. of which tuere was ae evidence, is stated to be not worth loa than SU while the vessel must be worth from $12 000 to $20,008, Sur Car-izap—Capt Gillett. of the schr Sarf, who ar- rived at Mat: gorda froto the S:bioe on the 2878 ult, re- ports that whoo be was about thirty miles off the mouth of the Brazor he discovered « large «bip bottom ap. Bs went, to her io bis boat. and goton to her bottom; her bows were under and her stern out of tho water six or sevem foot. she appeareo ver‘ecily coun4 end immove.ble whee be wos, her bottom was cove ed wih com prsitioa metal; bere unter war a0 much uoder water that he could mot leon ber nem, she appeared to be a European vessel of heavy dravght. Bakk Nova Scotus, from Sig John, ~N B for the Cl; which was ashore op Mud Island bas been got off wee in tow of H BM ateamer Columbia 16¢o instant, pro- ceeding 10 8 place of vafety. Bakk AUSTIN & FiiEN. from Bristol with railroad irow, which was a:hore 16th inatavt on Port Tobacco Shoals, arcived up at Alexandria 18th, suppo-ed without damage. Sam Grane, Smith, of and from Windsor N38, for Rostop, with psaster went asbore on Long Island Pesob- scot Bay eve of 6th instaut, ina severe gele and thick ther, sails and rigeing waved, bull and cargo a total Six female pas-engers were safely l.nded, but were ed to remain all night upon the beach ine tremen- dovs rsiu storm, Scur Yucatan. (of Augusta or vicinity,) Garland, at Portewouth ‘ro Philadetphia lost deck load of 26 teas coal, and her jib in # gale 18th instant; en the 16th, got elmer with a brig, and bad quarter and desk heme Scur Cart Fear, from Boston, sunk below Portland, ban been moved into more shoal wator, waich lacresees the probs vility of her being raised. Scur Larmess, of Tremont, Me, Holden, from Tadasee boura to New York with log woud. put iota epalashisola, in distvesx. on the 11th in-t, having encountered « hea: gele from E-E on the 7th. Tortugas bewring E38 taties, oud after losing ber main boom. suiis aplit, aod vensel eating Leg 4 #bo bore up for Pensacola, and off Cape St Bias on the 9h was atruck by auother squal which entirely disnoled her, when sbo came to uct and was towed into harbor by a pilot boat, She moat of ber deck load. A survey bas besa held and ¥» rel ordered to Gixcharge and repair, after which will :@loud and proceed on her voys; Scum Juua Ayx, from NYork for Flizabeth Citr, NO, pur into Hampton Reads 19th inst, having on 144 meer Coney Ixiard been in sol'ision,.with scbr HE Lawia alee from NYork, bound to Edenton The HEL susteiaed considerable damage. which caused her to put d30% te NYoik for repairs, and the Julia Ann lost anchor aad Tail, ard bad forerail to:n ‘cur Jensy Linn, from NYork for Nanset pat iato Nortola 18th, baving becu run tanto, off Cape May, by@ fore aed aft schoover, which stove her Dulwacks and broke forward larbosrd rigging Son T R Coss, of Ehzabeth Clty, NO, fom N¥oek few Witdsor, NO, put into Nozfolk 10uh inst, leaking 4,008 strokes per hour. cur Jonx ApaMs which put into Newport dismasted,, wil prcceed to Provincetown under jary masts, as s0Om os the weather will permit. Scar Exaty B Sovpsr (of Newport folk for Hingham, poh corn. ye lest rear Seacornet, Stowell, from Nar- ‘truck a rock oa Suaday and while attempting to run her ore at the mouth of that river; flied and suak im thirty feet of Crew save. A YOKE AND AFT SCECONEK name unknown, said to be- long to & p0.t on the Coonecicut river, bound to Ware- ham. with a cargo of screp iron, auchored ia Scacomnet river on the 17th inst, in distress, having spruog aleak and lost forevail im the SEgsleof 15th. Sno sailed agaim on Monday. A QUANTITY OF LUMBER, and a number of barrels com- taining sweet potatves, drifted ashoro on Ssscmnmet Beach, on ed last, supposed to be @ portion of the deck load ost 15th, tu Block Island Channel, by brig M & JC Gilmore, at Boston 17h. A ve-sel’s long boat, pet. tom painted white wont ashore at the sume time aad place, and immediately broke up. Spoken 5 Ship Nathaniel Thompsva, from New Orloann for Lon- don, Aug 1), lat 23, lon 87, all well. Foreign Puits. Crenrvrcos—In port Sept 3 bark Titer Ellofson, for Philedrphia | prize Joeepb, Barton, for NY ork S$ Thurp'on, Beals, for co ldg; Sasan, ——— (ang) from Fattimere) for ao do. iad Hanzor (Jamaica)—No Am yoseels in port about it Ra LEONE—No Am veasels in portabt Acgi2. Sid July 1, bark Franees Palraor, Smith, Madacony; Aug 1, brig Clara, Jones, do, to load tor Pailadelpbia (‘he Ohad been revoried Lag tenn hig [eden ie roca Onelinn Y oak enzpisc—Arr Sept 1 bark Evergreen, Carling, 13th. brig Cuba, Sawyer, do. Sr Joux NB-Az> Sept 18, brigs Sarah Dantole, New Youk; Suranpab. * Kay. do, Corrib, Bell, do, Cid 16th, sebro Ori, Holder, N York. Home Ports. ALBANY—Arr Sept 21, echr Myrtle, J:hi don; sloop Viecaa Smith, NHavea. Gid sehr Oliver, Ful Jor, ‘avd Marv, Oronby, Boston. BALTIMORE—Arr Kept 2t, bark Favorite (Brom), Meyordisk, Bremen, 42 days; brig Delaware, Hara Bosten Clé steamer Mount Savagy, Post NYork, ba Mary (Br). Lewons, Liverpool brigs Alcenus, Sb: Wareham. Kate Powder Norris, Arecibo, PR; sobrs Baltimore, sieight, NYork; Bentley, do; Camber! Be joreham Josephine, Kingsland, NYork; P King, Loeds, Albuny BOSTON— Arr 8+ pt 21, bark Jane Lovett (Br), Lovett, Q.eoncok 18ts ult; brige Maria (B:), Kenney, Tarks Islands 24h ult via Marbiobe: @; Frances Jano, Plummer, Wiln ington, NC, via Norfolk; Lent, Lo North America, Cummings, Philadelpris; Mel, Philadelphia; sehr» H & Pa hor, Race, Alexandria, Gavk, ands Frederieuebarg, Sea Bron, Hi rimam, Baltimore; D 3 Mershom. ; Dans C, Kelley; Kelly: Harb ity % O buy, Nicker Narey Bisho) iv a0; Manuele, Kelton: & Wright Giihoy’ Hat h, Philsdelphia; Lamon’ Wilmingtm Del, Empire, Lovell, and woo Albany; Piymouih Roek. Lucy, ~ Bark N°@ Mienbo supposed Tortugse JC Fremort, Ryan. Sam: non, Daviel«, do, schea Jos Jai do. are ‘at st Jobns rivor 14th, sohr Small, New York. NEW @RLEANS~—Cid Sept 14, schr Oregon, Lecog,’ Tampico, ar Oth, bal | Creole, Pearce, NYork 22 days; Bolla Cubans. (Fren Cone 4, Boréoaux 12th July: Oar natic. Emerson, Liver Mth July; Sr chr Sea D 9; Wall tise tum Me Kastan Viand, “Cid Gea, oake Landon; ih, ship Queen Vietoria, Cre tone i Ga om, Hs - q Me ) ae NORFOLK ast Sept 16, sobre Jesay Liod, Cuter, BE Yorb tor Ni ; TR Cobb, Davis, do, Whidsor, NC; 20th. echrs Ringgold, Mott, NYork 10, brig Haney Woodla, Backer, dad Hairy Guild, Aa~ ‘op, Simmons, from York for Elteoth Okty, Ne,, CP RLLADELYMtA—are Mik 2 oe, Mary D Seay Dean, Boston. Old sobre A'BCake, Boey, Brldgeport;