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Trowmre on Egypt. OT WITH | The frat of @ series of four lectures on Erypt was do Uivered last night im the Broadway Tabermacts, by Kor. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Crab, of Witoonsia, and four | Joseph P. Thompson, who has rcently returned from 6 frien’s visite* the shooting sallery */ joing the bowling | tour through that country. There wes an sadiecce of saloon at French’s Hotel, and while there, one of th? | petween two and three hurdred perncna, and the ohoir of the Tabermaclo was also pressat, and sang, ocom- tendance to load up one of the pistols, that hemight take | panied by the or.an. It was some minutes ‘ter elght . The pistol wan loaded and headed | before Mr, Thompeom procecded t» deliver Lis leotare. He commenced by giving a brief désoription of the | god the various sights which the im that celebrated country. Gis the Hist of interments wf! number of dvaths. This we ragerd es » favor) “THE EPITJ MIC IN THE SOUTH. CARELESSNESS WITH FIRB ARMB—A MAW ~ battne e Bas been 260 shares Lovg Ielane RR. 16%; 100 Viok-bare P6. 15%, 10040, sem 164 16 Slatenill Gols Co, | Second a hy DO means +a the ‘The Yelow Fever at Vicksburg. Extsect from. utter dated VicksBure Monday Do net be sucen ‘before Aworg the deaths tm Galveston we Dr Robert Trest Paine R ‘Thomas E Salter. and daug! ‘The Gaivesion News of che 16th says —"* a report here to the eff vously sick at Richmond Morning, Sept. 19, 1853. lerter # sad one; our be 1 of death stalke gentiemen in the party requested the young mas leat wot that Col Wm. T. Austin was ‘sbout a week ago with the Hia death has since been reperted, but as no copfirmation we trust it may not be states that the Victoria Advocate of ‘upon the authorities of that city to ting its citivens against the im eilow fever preveiling ao fatally in In- iano a. New Orieavs ano other pisces. ‘The Houston Telegraph of the loth, says— of Vic ois were grea'ty alarmed by the death of @ 7 at ihat places few days ago ‘that it was diffiouls to get persons to which left this port this morn 0 Gatveatos News of the 26th, boued for be North Breakers sad has ‘What bas beppemd to her i: dianola Bulletin. of the Lith publishes the week- ly return of the mortality in that city te dete. t there bad been cloven ‘oaths, tem of which were All the victims wers Germans, whom a lady. was acclimated, parts of the State health appears to ‘be gener- @ preparations being made by our govera- ment are exciting the liveliest apeculations There reems MY to be no anticipation of an attack from the Mexicans, You could hardly realize totoas do all that can_ bo done, i * *tor nurses, Yesterday there wero bu ied and there were five or six had to wait until to day for before yesterday there were weaty- ‘sent to the country, Is it not awfal consi we Dave +d persons in town at % Phere ix stores open om the street. Oa turnipg round. the pis:ol soeientaliy went off. and the ball peaetrared the fleaby partcf the arm of Mr. Crab, just sbove the elbow first Mr Crab was not aware be was etrack and renark- ed to bis friend, “You had better be careful hea you fire "Tl sboet ‘rome ove’ Tae person in at d the hole fm the ovat, and remarked to Aed sure enough touad to have lodged Shere bas been entzance ta E-ypt traveller first obverves first experience on enter t character, and he is scarcely a ds, cbeated by come :f tho natives, w! lying im wait for trovellers. that city is the Palece of Mebemet 08, copatructec in the Fa.tern ety Jexandria ina boat which was propelled either by oars or sails, the first piace he touched at was where be commenced his voyege up the Nile, H ‘The same paper the 18th ivst., cells teke measures for rtation of the ¥i pixteen or seve DterD | _ Gr AU packages and lelters tnlonded for the Naw Yorn Huvaia should be sealed. i WN IMANAO FOR KW YORK—"iI DAY. Moon ERs) =. orm 1 55 tends nes notior b, Why, you must bs abo! on toking off tbe coat, the bai! wi iteelf in tke flesh. A phystoian wes sent for, who 6x- emined the wound and extracted the ball then conveyed to Lovejoy’s Hotel. whare {t seems he was lodging The wound is not oonsidered dangerou: STARBING AFTRAY BETWEEY TWO JRWELLERS,—Oo last a dispute took place between AM Solala! oman partoers im the jewelry store situ- A., Which it is feared will prove fa It appears that Sehicfer peced the store some time ago, and after: the other age partner in the concern Menday efrerncon, about 4 o'clock, they had a dispute grout their accounts, Stullsman accusivg Schlafer of From words they came to blows, whem ut being inferior ia rincipal builatog in hearses two buried bee be of architeo'ure. mot two thouss ex9 but dve or + sov of ye low feve New Yorn, September 25, 1453, alarm *as 60 great bury the bedy of the de ‘The schoover Bea ford, Alb FOR VICKSBURG. relief of the suff rering population in Vicksbarg, by th- p evailing epidemic, by GEO. N. CBURCH, ESQ., ‘Arnold, Comsta rie & Co James Beck &o ‘A. T, Stoware & Co ‘A. & ES Biswiy & Co. Revertsoa & H-dron the prramidr, thoce e'ernal monuments of the come tothe view bringiog back the remembrance of the time when Fyypt was in its powerand glory. The great is ita novelty aad pic jing w length of six hna- it has neem redeemed from the desert by the ilection fort cD, Colles Golden Age (new), Porter Livarpoal, J Hovsia & Sons; Southerner, Even, Charleston, Soofford, t @bips— Andover Brown, Naw Orleans, W Nelsou & Son; f old Nile. Canals for the irrigation; Buropa (Nor), Nielsen, St Acdrews; Star of the South land and the tall palm tresa,) (Br), Swith, Quebec, Daniel Pilkington. Bars— Sarah Aun, Bailey. Matazas J W Elwell & Co; 1, Quebec. A Leary Richardeon, Lufkin, Jscksovville, Brett, characteristic of Nile tare que appeersnce. now lying sear t OF VICKSBTRG. heisted a signal of Giatroes. ated at No, @ Avenue tal in the case of the fermer. $ fertilizing waters 0! of the soil interses\ th which give tbe |andsca;" peculiarly pleasing sazeet, are to ve eeon everyahere. At Cairo the leotrcor was sur-| I'sinoston, Mont prised at firding the strong evidences % progress in tae castoms and manners of the "--~'s, which were different | Vore & Co Versailies, Shearman Doboy islend, Saow & rta of the country. Burgers; Monsesrate, pied by the Frooch Tallman; Aurora (Br). Vaultier, Gyoge £ LU therbridge; ch ware fall of Erevan. On terbridga, Philadel bment Lightbourne. Aux Cayes, Brett, Vose & Co. Schrs—Miltom, Hawiina, Warcham, J ii Havens: Con- ring his secricut. Allen, New Haven, J H Havens; TP Allston, however, Headlond, Charlesten, Chas H Pierson; Isebella Gace, C Reed; Sterling (Br) Parker, Wiadsor, I I, A Clark. Bigsby, Jeremie BP Back & Richmond, Van Brust & Slaght: Sa- h. Monson, Jacheonville, Wm Ingalls; Jas Porter, Skull, H Pierson; Svuean Stairs (Br), Masson, lifex. Hamilton & Co; Aun D, Mott Alexandria &0, Bell, Washington, Demill & Co; Jaltimore. Creef Elizabeth City, JG Williams; Ela Ci'y, ‘risbie. New Haven, master; \depton NC, master; Mattapony, Conway, Jacksonville, New Haven Dunham & Besse sesesssssssessesses ¥ 2 a Stulman laid hold of the ovher, physical force to his adversary he was thrown down. k @ kn fo or 8 file, it '4 not known wi dowa the water closet. @ ly with it in the from tbore be ‘eq gehu in other pei Berton, Savannah Scravton & the portion occu in getting up too! id out in bazhars, #2: es he afterwards threw it ‘obed Soblater da: abéomen,so (bat his life is considered ia je; man bas been arrested for the deed. ‘Tax INGRAHAM TesTIMONIaL —The committee appoiated at the mars meeting of the 224 beagles Poe a suited 8 Ingrabaw, for t sc! last pight at the residence of ‘ of this commit. | were d a entering them the traveller is disgusted mitted to collect in large heaps. 9 inbabitonts are remarkable for their elothful and lezy habits. The women are compelled to do the mest laborious work, while the men pars their time in iéleness, The children are permitted to grovel in the dirt, with which their faces and bodies are all bes mear- ed, and thelr eyes are full of sores from house there were two, three, dogr, which op the approach o! most hideous howling that can sion, the lectorer which he spent the REE ard English. was Is! ¥ Nesmith & Son; [taake, articles.of Europeen manufacture. was lso excited by ® railroad bridge which he 1 du were, igox of improvement which he Ckasleston, R fourd in the City of the Galiphs, ‘whore splendor 6 prechet mile.’ Fra br the lecturer in bis peculiar style. Oa no'lectarer in bis. peculiar style. rot with the dirt and TELEGRAPHIC, HE YELLOW FEVBB AT GALVESTON, New Oxrz4ng, Sept. 8, 1853, We have reovived Galveston dates to the 21 inst. The yellow fever continued its ravages, the deaths averaging tea daily. Among the victims wore Major Sanderson and Professor Ruter. The former is supposed to have been robbed while dying, and three man were arrested, charged with atey in that ancient cit testimonial to Capt. the Koezte affair, met Heory H. Morange, Eeq ‘The accounts of ‘balance of $00 Kgyot Co Peerless, Wi BSRUBEBEE the chai the Committee of Arrangement remained It was decided to issue @ fand for the gold medal de- cided upon at the masse meeting; also an invitation for designs to be sent in by the 7th of Ootober. See adver. tisement in another column. Fonerat Parape or Company B Carr. N, Fisci.— This company, attached to the Sixth Regiment, thirty-ceven wurkets on Saturday last tribute of re: pect to their late companion in vate George Lntigit ‘The compeny arrived in front of the uitable guard of honor to the hearse— were approved, and a afer paying all past ex: subscription lists to collect enn, Woodhull, {mon; Rhode Island, Corwia. Provideaoe, amer—-Locust Point, Layfield, Baltimore, the bites of insects. and scmatimes five stranger commenca the be imagined. In conclu- of the manner in ith of March, the day on which the inauguration of President Pisrce took piact give the natives some idea of the ican sultan. he went throug! ‘one of the company playing the part of President. AID FOR HOUSTON, TEXAS. The accounts received this evening state that the fever is raging to an alarming extent in Houston, Texas—fully es bsdasat Galveston; therefore it was thought neces- rary to start a subscription im aid of the sufferers. la view of the urgency of a prompt remittance, the under- signed bas made an effort to raise funds, and gratefully acknowledges, on behalf of the citizens of Houston, the following donations collested :— jaye an account bip iKavenswood. Johnson, Havre, Aug 19 with 229 gers, to W Nelson & Son. 227, saw a large ship with the loes of maia mast and fortopmast, bound W. Sept 17, let 4416, lon 43 56, SP bars Glenburn, (of Richmond, Me), from Newcastle Syren, Alen, Now Bedford, 1day, to J H Williams, Watoeed up to the city by ateamtug Acailies. Bx Indepencent (Br), Smith, Carthagena Aug 3, and ikltar 11th. to order. ' Sept 9 4 @ burricane from SW to NW, lost fore, main &24izen topgaliant mast and all atiached; also jibboom ying jibboom, with ratte, &c; alo lost one boat, \catved other damage; 224, Int 42 05, lon 63 30, “Excelsior,” of Boston, bound E, who refused Bar\ ttica (of Portland). Gooding, Bristol, E, Aug 12, Sept 24, lat 9 62, lon 67 £6. spoke bark Fre- en, Cottrell, 120 days from Calcutta for Bos- f Charleston), Wicks, Nowcastie, E, Aug Experienced successions of gales upto the Banks. Sept 5, lat 46 10, ¢ bark Defender, of Newcastle. steering for of main and mizen topmasts, and part of ‘as from Ardrossan for Quebec, with pig A3 25, lon $2 64, pasced an Aw bare, Iteorirg ESE, showing s signal of blue, the letters AS in the white. \), Fassio, Genoa, 70 days, with 28 Wheeler, Trieste, 73 pt 26, lat % 42, lon 70 8] },, Colly, from City Polat for vobacoo, was making for New ports:—on the Sth inst, lst 60, in awey all the saila from the g mends and cut away the masts, ve her tops. the topmaste taking them; also twisted off rudder opening her sufiicient to re- bowsprit, and received other ceased, brought in line right in frent—a 6 Aug 31, lat 41 66, lon wa: detailed for escorting the corpse which being gone through with in the most solemn man- ner, the company formed left in front around the hearse, acting asa guard of bonor. followed in vehioles, y number of friends showing their respect for the de- ceased, As far as the military were concerned, we have never witneszed eo cokmn, and at the ame time truly accurate movements, as on this eccasion. were intered in Cyprees Hilts Cemetery. and three rounds of musketry fired over the grave. Shelton’s band accom- paried the funeral, Mystsxiovs Disarrranance —Oa Sunday eyvenivg last, between six and seven o'clock, Miss G. Chapman left her father in Spring street. near Broadway. to go to ber brother-inJaw’s, (Mr. Batts,) No, 811 Spring street, been heard of her, and it m dealt foully with. Sheis , good locking, and rather ta'l; dark eyes; lisps somewhat when She was dressed in plaid, ;. straw bonnet, lined with white outside, and green and white inside. Her disappearance has caused the deepest afiliction to her ft information that can be given will be gra! by her aged parent, at No. 311 Spring street. AGRICTLTVRE.—We are requested to state that the So cie:y of Agriculture and Horticulture, of Westchester hold their annual fair at White Plains, to day ard tO morrow, Two addresses each day. Frees. —East night a fire was discovered to have broken out in an old frame building situated im the centre of the block between Thirtieth and ‘Thirty first streets, in the It was used for the purpone of 4 old junk ard stabling horves. The firemen were d prevented it from communicating to the adjoining On the same evening « fire broke cut in the r. io Fg the rear of No. 59 Fabra yy Mr. Sigler as aframe factory. It was | last 2 re the arrival of the | ¢utcie pr.—We regret to announce , by snicide, of Dr George C. Howard, of Churckville, which took place this morning, at thet Our informant, Mr. George C. Hadley, states that sowe time past the ceceased has been in 2 state of considerable mental excitement in reference to his basi- ness operations. which were of a somewhat diversified ‘as is supoosed, in that peculiar stave ‘seeks relief in suicide. Last eventn; he lost a number cf rheep. and this mornin, lad (his nephew) ostersibly to rearcl deceased was impressively par- is nephew should pursue with ia the event of his being called eudéenly away. Having, in such discourse, arsived at what is de- inated North Bridge, over Black Creek, deceased ing, throw down his umbrella, and, taki aimed, I am drowned !”’ and threw him self head foremost int» the pond. His nephew at once ted for kelp—the nearest house bein 8 distent—but before any one could arrive, the vital had fied. ‘The deceased was between 37 and 40 wife and three children te deplcre his untimely end.—Mochester Advertiser, Sept. 27 it 40 20 lon 5020. ex- Jobn Steward, Jr. & Co. G. B, Downing Norton, Butler & Hoyt character, reeviting, of moodiness whic! SSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSE Those disposed to increase this c>Mection will please hand in their donations to me, at No. 12 Vesey street. ELIAS M. GREENE. (Gardner Greene & Co.) New York, Sept. 28, 1869, SEBS otaattlaveRSasBsese 2 s a5 since which time nothin and as they passed a‘oo; is feared that she has seventeen years of dark complexion, a1 im conversstion. dazk stripe: Talma ca) Ald for New Orleans and Moblic. ‘At a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York, heid upon th» 26th instant, in this city, the sum cf $1,000 was voted ard ordered to be transmitted to New Orleans for the aid of members of the craft residing there and suffering from the prevailing epidemic. A sum of $500 was voted at the same time for a like purpose, in aid of the Mobile BY W. M TRONSIDES AND P,. A. ©. 0, Woodman & Co., Vioksburg years of age, and leaves & &C Bark Kate Whes Lapus’ Eovnsraransuir.—The Albany County | asys, to0 W Pottn (of Haxapden . Agricultural Society offer four prizes for tion of horsemanship by young ladies. First—A silver pitcher, valued at, Second—A ailver goblet the best exhibi ‘The Will of the Late H. M. w. Hill, of New The prizes ares [From the New Orieans Crescent, Sept. 20.) The following is the last will and testament of Invs Oax Prantation, La, 29, 1853, R. W. Hill, of the city of New Orleans and jana, do on this day make this my ologra- phic will and testament, Item 1. I wish all my Gebts paid as soon as possible af- ter my Geath ; particularly, ail cash balances on my ‘books. 2. give to Jane Know McAlister, niece of my late wife, as tract of land, one thousand acres, in Shelby county, Tennescee, which I got from Hilliard’s estate; also, money enough to make up a legacy James Jvick left ber to ten thourand dollars, to be paid her when che is eighteen lalso wish her to have a finished ‘education, and supported out of my estate until she mar- = 7 y five thousand dollars, to pay the last crear on his place, and aid in fixing up and stocking it. 4 I give Violet Miller, for her Jong and faithiul ser- having nursed her from the eradie to the ve, ix hondred dollars a year, tobe luring ber natural life. liam K. MoAlister, of Nashville. twenty thousand dollars, the interest only to be paid at six per cent, for the first five years, then the principal is to be |: This aum is to raise and educate his young chil jucated. ive and bequeath to my dear son, Jat the residue of my estate, of which at present is Jar And it is my wish that ® burricane which b, kta, waa hove on heya, and lost everything a\ ell the mast heads head, started wood e1 ceive an inch board, sp) ALR. W, Hil: ns Sas iety, October 6th, the tlemen have been Ibany; C. I’, Crosby, loughtaling, Cosymans. edged for the occasion, and it attractive feature of the show, which ta creditable to the country. Bethlehem Centre, Thursday afternoon, by the workmea staa e eee, Dean (new)ellery, Millbridge, 4 days, to Orion (Br), Bartityry, 47 days, with 87 passen- Mulligan. ta, Sept 8, to mester. Died : Vathew Malyen, seaman, a native of Nor» ay, aged 26 years. Brig Detroit (of 8 Geor days, with 3 parsengers, to Mantanilia reef, spoke Br k Maude, from Havana for Halifax. Sen ane (bt), Gocdin Pictou, 13 days, to mas- » Foster, \ndcor, 10 days, to Smith Petting, Windsor, 10 days, to Soares Cette Soledad morning o'clock, a young man, who acts as baggage maste n ger train. on the New York and | will be his foot slightly injured by the driving wheel of the engine of the down train passing over it. ‘The sccident happened at liermont,on the platform, ssengers had left to cross over to the river by the steamboat. had gene up to the cide of the locomotive, which was in | commenced to p! time, to inquire of the engineer w! in wood, when, in taking his foot off, he elipped, and would have been, most probably, severely | band was at that time in G injured, as he had fallen on the trask, but he had the presence of mind to coil his body u; part exposed was the extremity of his foot. request he was brought down to the New York Hospital. SiNGULaR ACCIDENT. Yesterday oot, & deck hand on board of tl +t Splendid, which goes to New Hamburgh, had his leg broke in two places, above and below the k: Mmanner:—It ap; wheeling bales of cotton on a truck from the pier to the bost, it being at the time of the accident low water, 20 that the plank was very much inclined. The loaded truck consequently went down with great impetus, and the man, trying to stop it, plaeed his feot against a bale 1d the concussion he received from the truck behind was #0 great as to injure him the manner just described. A Nove. Drecoverny—A Dinar NG, copy the following from the police returns of this morn- ing—"'A deaf mute ramed Filen Moore, was found in West street yesterday afternoon, ard taken to the Eighth ward «tation honse by the driver of a coach belonging the 3:. Nicholas Hotel. She ‘said’ that she had just arrived from Saratoga, and that abo was fifteen years of age. Sent to the Asylum.” Deav Cup Fovxp.—-On Tuesday morning, Joel Isaace residing at No. 181 Mott street, found a small male infan' child, wrapped in a piece of paper, in the Jews’ burial ground, at the corner of Twent: avenue. The child appeared to to have been throwa into the burial place by ser r of the | promires to bt SSSSSESSSSSSESESSESES eerery aassssa8 Rockland county Erie Railroad, b F 8 | National Democratic Gathering. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Sm—In your pasor of Tuesday, the 27th inst, you say piazza, and at 5 o’clock ; sss years old, or marries. other side of t get Ss 8s “i the Herat daily for more than sé ou wish to be correct. reenwood cemetery, prying C. Kingsland, and only BS From having rts ven years, J know that y ries or receives ber | Brig Jamea Wallace, Brg John Boynton, Smith & Boynton. Brig WT Dogan, Collna, Cready, Mott & Co. Thig Mechanic, Cark, Machiag1o days, to Mayhew, Brig Neuvitas_ Griffen, Ne homas Trowbridge, P y ) - BE DSM CORON; OF ‘NICKEBURE. the funeral! boners to the late A. returned to the city when the above moctil solved, (according to the Hi By inserting the above oblige your obedient it, Seen el ‘0 that the only viees, recdered my late 's statement, ) at adou' morning Samuel De- paia quarterly 8. tive to Wi North river steam- BY E. SCHULTZ. Bobultz & Bodenbeim of Vicksb: Lottimer, Large. nerageyl Rev. L. D. Manafiely September e Rey. L. D. Manafie! Piss Mancavar E., daughter of Williat September 20, by the Re AMPEG to Miss Many Fran all €f this city. In Brecklyn, on Wednesday, September 2 ; ‘Mr. WatTer Apams, of Boston. to-Miss Mir daughter of T. Farman, £sq., of ort Hamilton. ern papers pit ase copy. Teewley evening, September 21, New raven, 1 day, sles, Eleuthera, 14 days, to C Echr Governor Ando-©%, Farwell, Havana, 15 days, to Kehr Lydia Cathe-A®, Tecl, Windsor, 12 days, to Smith Miz. F. Hi, Jones, chr Fear Not (Br), Kor Te roger plantation I would aGrie ist " advise js in Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas, and pt the lands on Deer to rell, with all land Pe emcend ase everywhere else, exce, a ing the two bouses on Canal street, New Orleans. ppcint my long-tried friend, Charles J. Fore, special executor to mansge and take chai cian re! and te 4! crops as may H} ae a bereafter appointed. lends, John Armfield, of ‘ennessee, and Jobn M. Bass, of Nash ville, Teemessee, my executors of this my last will and testament, with seizin and detainer—with full power to sell convey all but the Deer Cree and the property in the city of New Orleans, mentic Taleo empower my executors to compromise debts due interest, atcording to com nse of my estate. be paid promptly, and, if convenient, I wish my remains to be placed beside my wife ard cbilczen. y whereof, I have hereunto this my last will and testament. H. Joux M, Bass, Schr Maria Fe, Wooster, Franhlin, 12 days. Sebr Sarah Logie, Star, T'redericksburg, 6 days. Schr Hemien, Mott, Washington velton Newbern, NC, 5 days, Schr Villiam Hone, Boles, Savannah, 6 days. Sebr‘irginia, Axworthy, Savannah ? Schr Dacotah. Mankin, Wilmingtes, 8 Bear E Rel eei bape Wil Schr J W Hughes, Johnson, arg. Couch, PChmond, 4 days. Deter Jo}~#0n, Baltimore. drickson. Milford, 2 rter, Philadelphia, 3 A Geog ratte Pitta edelphie, Bclir Peussylviaia, Resth, Peis 5 to Miss Ecvrasor M, G. Cot- :) Deer Creek estates, rex, both of this city. by my general executor 8 I sppoint my long-tried f1 Sumner county, Dica, } On Wednesday, September 28, after a lingortg illnss, Carmarase, relict of ube late Sith year of her ege. ves ard friends, and those H, and Lewis H = Ciuss” dean Or funeral, Charles L. Clus42, inhe The Yehow Fever in Texas. We see it stated in the Galveston Journal of the 1ith, hip Louisiana, which was to have sailed for this port, was de- apd crew, resulting in the death of one Severa] others were mot expected to . was prevailing iy in Galveston, but also parts of the State. The Galveston Journal of t—It is searcely two weeks since the firet fever sppeared among our citizens. For sed by some of our A. Dr. William fully invited to,p, dexce..Y6ur o’¢loc! firet street and Sixth ave been stillborn, and ky without fut, p } me, and pay exchan; The fiends of the family , to: morrow afternoc, At t y Comenbor 28, invited to attend her fu- wo o'clock, pita fu t. Her remaing will * — snipped as a Liverpool liners and Ss athe stream in the Ko. o fingers off pur- aod was taken to the Ba igre ee “ial 0 taken to Calvar Sehr Homer, Fable, Botton, ¥ taboy for Boston. Sebr Granite State, Hallett, Bor Schr Nourmahal, Spear, regret to ively azd severely, not ity Horpital, where he now is. Rockland. 4 ¢ays. Isscurep sy 4 Nast.—John » Rockland, 4 daya. Dyer. ———, Rockland, 5 kot, Spear. Rockland 4 days. Schr Joras Werren Keily, Gi! Sebr iF Lewis, Berry, Poi Eebr Elen Rodiran, Orgo Schr Cil Blas, Avery, f the family, an Croft ane, *eerge W. Tan 1 ati‘che fumeral,, frac orrow morning, at ten o'clock, withow! - ater a short illees, 0, and J. B. Kinney, ajed Ae are respéetfully invited p at- m, at four o'clock, from Tr, No, 24 Vacdsm street, to New Jersey for interment, shere were doubts ms - Ouse, and wind my old commercial busines. I wish them to have it, Allieter to be as- } struck his knee agninat that it was found requisite t Frrewan’s PARADE ~The pany, No. 11, of which R, it foreman, passed with them their new and led by a bandof musi il, by which it was so to'carry him to the Homa Heys se ei od, New Bedford, 2 New Haven, 1 day, fo: Greenport, LI, to MoUread; 170 tons register, of a shar; Mott & Co's line of t Certainly we have not had so great And yet the deaths ir almost entirely confined to the | to ly, our eity probably date says :—“‘Yesterday the in- the commence- thful, capable, Wednescay, iSpptee ve ¢ nineee PENEY, aD hon of G, ia oy T leave no obliga Chazge full commissions this day over fifteen hundred: ‘th believe in ian religion, though an unworthy ell treated. Bat for ai le to do more for them H.R, W. HILL, | charities will all time, and justice tions, only grati. F £ model, acd is inten Matagorda packets : ded for McCready, Schr Peru, Smith, Rondont for Bosto Sloop Blackstone, Iteynelds, Providence, 2 days. vif thelt cer ocrisge a, Tanorr Excunsions —The following military comps” compored ot the mitt, of ed tae rece number of 2 2 | ‘Theremains will be to-lorrow morning, ane Or Tueecay, September 27 EaNe, aged 21 years. Hii. remains will be of th Now Hayen Rail: atied his funeral, with _ OnVednesdey aflernoe Oe infas son of Samnel D, Thfrierds of the famil; I é | ', after a short illness, Horace by the 824 o'elovk A. M. train be! Tye, re reepect ithe had tember 25, Davin Doncr, asan W, Wilson, aged 14 7, iso the members of Eastern 8, are sti 1E3 Division street, this atieruooa, at September 23, after a rbort illness, M. Acquaintances, aleo the members of No, S74, I. 0. of O. attend his funeral, this his late residence, No, ag r. want my negroes I should have bee M | The Croton Volunteer ine Company No. If, tixty muskets, and conten: The Greenwich Pot! dundy, and number: The urkrown ship, from Cadiz, was ro Gif, arr up 24th, of Bath, reported below 234 1 doubt the ‘Albert Gallatin, frova C™ f re s i Steamship Southerner, Caarleston, The sioop-of-war Alban: Golden Age, for Liverpool, has a*hored mand the faherien, ie, co tortly for cruise omanded Gerry, not James :J, Gany, as misprinted sag vee Baum, who } aro: we need umerate, as it is not now in our power 0 ima. xcursion to Metigen Park, Staten ™) panied on” J ém prizes were awarded to rap ed aaa The Redbird Volunteers, attached to hose c! 40, under command of James Fields, yesterday, on a target excursion contended for ten elegant ey numbered is place there, Dr, William | 4or%,tauact™ apd were attended by Adkinw’ celebrated yal Bureau of Medicine and wbey the Ist of (Br Saspr Hoox Prove Tauzc: One brig cutaide ey irarey Mite ne utside the Hook, and Wind fresh from NW, Weather hazy. Navas. Orvicera Deracuxp, oO _ " Saageon Gunnell hen been detached from the gtsz ’ letached from the W. This order Js to take efiect on ‘the iit general, Been ctireiy | She goomveg, sad, Pasied AmLtant Sateen rere Wheelan, the chief of the Na: w days more than a paesed office Sa to Mott Haven, where one iter the offing, = OWednerday, ‘The Ormsby Light Guar manded by Captain 0’ Ro muskets, were likewise out yesterday. Liberty went on their second ’s Well, Flushing, several valuable prizes were con- follows :—Ist, MN. Copper recent folowing yasels have recent ‘hlp Rasselss 914 tons, built at Boston houss, for $60 000, and will 7 three years old, $44, ur years old, built at white oak frames, bought by Messrs 640 tons, five ycars $26,000, and bark Prinee- ivate terms, and for Liverpool or friends thdount Sinai L apéfully invited to ai two’clock, from { Monday, September 2 céfenth street, Watzacr Nu» eel Jamness ted m8 iverpoo! ‘lyn, on Tuesday, Se ‘e Chiles Leozmann, are cf |, No. 186 Atlantic pti Stores o'clock, without sburg, on Monda; ear of his age, branch pilots out frie fectfully invited to attend his funcral, from ond Peck per: this afternoon, at two an to Cypress Hills Ce- a, & company of juveniles, oom- has been ordered to take that bering twenty: fc wenty four The i bent, — Bo igh (teas Sdahioaaa’ Wi en detached from thi Naval School at dango ae ae The U. S. steamer ee, ack Command o'clock on Morday aft : yal juadron re ‘ortemout 5 ind parted off the Isle of Shoals, at four oeloak oa Satarda; of her officers:—Lient. ‘eteon. Master and Ex-Officer urgeon—Edward Ship- about six months since with his wife and two high estimation by all who yAago they were all well; now of the same date apologises for the unsatis- bpp tong pg oe ce on wick. establishment had died in had been attacked by the hg ere is been sold here:—New 1? Swansea, Mass, to a excursion to St. Roman’ where they spent at his father’s're id | 10nd bere for Australia iy indirposed or h were awarded as those connected Mass, $37,500, both built at Waldobo: ton, 260 tons, bull at Bath oe to Que and -pastfive | Cowan, Captain; P, Dolan: 6th, J. Rei pats sent fisheries, She is last leGrath; 16¢1 x. Walsh, ans » Mrs, Havxan, They ‘were attended by s those of her grand daughter, Mrs. Hannah of the progress of the be on of interments for the week by the city sexton, Mr. Drew, we hndigg Sing fir Adkins’ Braae Band, — as tant Su G. Mare; Henr, John Irwin, First As- Second Assistant a on owners’ account, TNCHEDAt Guilfc Hotchilan, a brig of 200 tons antiag ae og builder and Messrs ‘ork. ‘The ship of 1100 tons, launched 17th inst b: F& J Patton, Bath, is called the Britannia” se ha ——— Telegraphic Marine ts, Arrived—Bark Wildfire, Malm, having been it 9, and lost one man overboard, Antonio, Palermo; brigs Itaaka, Bo- ? i (Newfound!aud 3 this coleny has ble time past, aad M Freeman & Co, of New iteelf for seme cons more distinetly and un ineer 4 the constant drain of the the neighboring States and years almost every vessel Waving tat ble number of passe: eta are being ¢: ® Many local caus Se aens e not been suflicient iC! EK. : afternoon, September 26, H Warner. Third James Malco“, one Bg en Ansistass Ep 2 tain’s Clerk—0. W. Tun ner His remains will 2} i BOW we Observe for n fixed emigi es might be cited which have induced past the produce for the requirem ices of ta have been low; i Pings wy Crvorswatt.—0 o'clock P.M i are broke out te ead j Western Row. The bi combustible matter, oan small carpenter shop ugar refinery of MckKenz! | I E 1 street, bot ween Plum and naire; Zebra, do was 4 frame, and filled with i é i Sr Jous, NB, Sept 23 iT JOHN, § . Asriyer—fihlp leone, New York. 1) Pt Herald Marine Correspondence, MV Kent, Flitner E; bark Von Stein » and Lucy Parker, Belfast, Me; schrs So- ; va K Randall ‘Baker, Bos- Oregon, Grace, New Haven; Coro, Brown, Boston; Providence; SM Shaddock, Wil- R Hallock, Smith, Fall River; M Bell, Rayner, and Asa Eldridge, ‘ia, Garvin, Savannah; I t f 5 { nd three chikiren to mourn his loss. + hee the hour of doa fly and relatives, and members of Compan: Pleasant enue, Newark, N. J. this afternoon’ ares “IAL NOTICE—RIGHTH NATIONAL GUARD. many Bd wel houses adjoining, ofthe treason, th fies’ out again about - im = tue tree . aber 24, Mra, Enzra- 3 Bremen; brigs Canim rs om of all ber far Domestic Miscellany. yr of the late Hugh S. Loga: han en $1,000 to the Bes Seis peal 23 the P shat or in & salt house Owned by corner of Pearl Viams, Middletown, Ct: atreet on Western Re The A Rowland, Rayner; J Rowland, Albany. 7 near tom to the | house was wentiy, hott ex rey character, and the loss, con- was this ti of an incendiecy, a: any fire in the vicinity for some imeurance ov the morning a fire bi pen in November next, with Professor of literature and An Irish boy named t Stark, Sttewm roars of not been | was severely stabbed on the pera) Hanover iP bark Emily Banning, Howes, New Heath, Stimpson, Boston; Le Lady Of the Lake, Sh Williams, Middleton; Fr Smith, Fail River; Ove Scull, Charleston; T P Kennebec, Copes, do. ' Bosten; schrs ou Shaddock, ances, Sears, Boston; R , Grace, New Haven; M D Seall, per, Corson, New York; steamer About two o’elocl reet, between Second and ly destroyed. The tis mupposed 10 be the teed of ag from Houston inform us that there as an épidemic, PB ny 4 a4 great as im thin cit confirm thie state: f Lae Tana boy, La sad Scotia, age, named James _ 2 FE In Winslow, Me., on the to death by a bull. and he was so mutilated that ‘Ath inst., Mr, Gore Greene His clothes were t he could hardly be re Mra. Catherine Conner, of Ha: two large beara this summer in . expert with a rifle. the fire is upkno ey i F @ metier of this corps. By resolution, the members of this comany are here! requested to assemble at the room of th@ersey City Ferry Com street, at a narter to twelve o’c) to proceed t Newark to attend the funeral. bers will, wet citivena’ dress, and era) | < F j i iy, foot of Cortlandt AB Yor low of brig All eral tins day (29th Inst), rig lbemarge see gen news columns. See alao telegraphic news. Bane Frerx Warren, a! Boston from Calcutta, on 10th 30 41 E, hada severe NE gale, in lantmast, and was bearded by « balwarks and carried away lash- ings of booby hatch; received other damage, causing the voazel to leak badly. { i t6, in Fulton, which, with the eon Lona about $8, ty, Va., caught ted from Mes, ©.’ in very z : a [ F 900—insurance rome cinders which, mn against one rE side of | The Misrouri the least i i 4 i SR on the left arm. H. C. SHUMWAY, Captain, Legislature has y 0, B. Bostick, Jr., Orderly. ance with a suggestion of the provide that no man be allowed to endor: , lat 52 50 8, lon Jost maint heavy sea, whioh F i Cincinnati: Gasette, { ‘ 4 d i : I i } I Sales. 28.—Raported by Keen & Taylor. — Stock Nevigsten eer Two young ladies from the gh fog hg hg Uoomers, aad adrocated womea’s cights, fi St J NI Dublin, which put into Portiand th fast in alstfoon ‘ba, ing repaired, resumed her Ath, A Bria was soon om Navaet Ligh\ inst lonbing rig | et 3214 los 66 aclag nat 6 foek gaie commence? on the 19th anf lated till the 224 af noon, the wiad from the seath the whole time. Baia Warer Wrron, at Bermuda Oth inst, from NY ek, was Inoking badly. She made the land about 3 o'clock om the day rrevious, nearly opporite the North Rock, (gig at ), was atanding up to round Loeg Bee, inat the west end. and steering s south. ppored to be the wes'ermmost of the ” the verse! eg Tate a hour They cat exer ‘ and fereed ta Ac, in batweem the timbers, eich, fortope’cly, were very clove. aad checked the whieb bad been runnivg iv with greet rapidity, A ‘Was thep gotover the bows, aud was pressed ageinst plank es the veasel pasavd through the ans, which mate- rally aided in keeping out the water. She had at ome time 3 feet water in the hold. Ba Sone Snerrsey, at Boston 27tb, from Windser; om 2atb inst, 13 P M, Cape Ccd SW by S 16 milea, was talten in with ty pilot beat Hornet, which towed her to tae city. Shy bad lost both topmests, foretopsall yard aad head of foremast. as #1s0 boat, caboose house, ko. Scr Euity B Soupyr. of Newport (from Norfolk faa Hingham) remsins sunk in 1% feet of water at low tide, ip Seacor net river. Her mainsail some rusalog riggs &e, have been taken from her. It is feared thet she ral prove @ total ‘oss, fcr. Jura ANN. before reported ashore on Little Fah bar, war go off on Morday night by schr Modigtor ang sloop Semon, and towed up to the city wast morning by sieamer Kereus, Ary at Provincete' Ay it 26, oe Lok Soper, ty af Prov wn Sppt 26, schr F Nickerson, Asante Ooeen, 140 bola sy. 160 do <h oil. from a lye Ree bark Coryo, Martia, of Ore leons, 250 bbls ap, 0 do bikfish ofl, («fice reported coom Bept 6, steering E ) Notice to Ma:inera, Captains of vessels arriving at San Francisco are re- quested to hoist their private signals, burgess, or thele mumbers of the codes of signals, co as to enable the pro- prietors of the Electro Magnetio Telegraph, mow in ope- ration between the South Head Point Lobes and the Me chants’ Fxchai to give notice to the consiguess at tae earliest moment, z Spoken. Ship Medford, from Caloutta for Boston, was nese July 19, Jat 85 108 fon 19 52 E. 2 Ship Adirondack, of and from New York for Glasgow, 16tn nat lat a °3, ‘lon 6 (hee a Pa 90 Dew r ship a , Was 5eoR, WEION. lon St8W. Brig Adrian & Willem (Dutch), from Rotterdam for N ses 24th inat, lat 4111, lon 69 26, with loss of fore- mab! Foreign Ports. Bervepi-Arr Aug 20, schr Reindeer (Br), NYo.k; Sept 2 ixeda, Hawes, Boston for Samal in distress; 8th rigs Prinoesa Royal (Br). Doe, NYork; ‘ith. Water Witch (Br), Hutchings, do; 12th, nado. §’Carthy, Baltimore; echr Minx (Br), Ponistom, do, (See Disaeters ) Curacoa—In port Sept 6, bark MB Stetson, Harding, from Boston. arr Aug 20 for Cienfuegos 3 days; brig Gee Otis. Dodge, from Bovatre for N York. a GuraitaR—Arr Sept 4, Sardinian ship Pietro, Lag- horn for Boston (and ld 5th); bark Tremont, Dyer, Bos- ten (and eld 6th 2PM, for Malega); 7th, shie Disdee, Myrick, Leghorn, 11 Gaya, for NYork, and sid 8th. The ‘wind on the 6th and 7th was wert, on the Sth east, Mairax—Arr Sept 2° rs Ann. Bogus, NYork; Gs- lexy, Wilson, Norfolk; 22d, bark Claremont, MoM NYork, 3 days for Tatamagouche; schr Emily 0'B Baltimore. Wavaxa—In port Sept 14, barks Muskin; » Dickers, for Lordon 2 days; Lunette, Keene (or Mountfert), for Portland 8; Ranger, Fogg, from do, dirg; John Benson, ‘Winchester, for NYork, ready: Cornelis, Thompeon, Cor do, Jag: Gen Taylor, Dennison, for do 10. [ACA ATE ‘Bept 6, bark Mary, Whelden, from Boston; brig Avon, Gaw from Marseilles to load for NOrleans, arz 6th, and was ordered to Port Mabon to perform quaran- tine, in consequence of her having taken a cargo from NW Ovleans to Marseilles, atten she had performed 16 or 20 days quarantine at Marseilles. and had no sickness om boerd. A vessel from NYork, name unkzown, also arr at Malaga cn the 6th. and bad been ordered to Port Mahew to perform quarantine. ‘xv vitas—In port abt Sept 14, barks Virgtainn, Ther- low. for NYork; Reindeer, Franklin, for London; Lucy Watts, Hail, and Elizabeth Watts, Collamer, vYork. Qurwac—Arr Sept 24, brig A Blanchard, Blanchard, Sierra Morena, via Cardenas Aug 21. 81 Jouss, NF—C!d Aug 27, Br brig Dante, M’Leam, Baltimore (A Newfoun paper stated that it was suspected that the D was bound to ibe Spanish West Indies, as she had ecrewed fish, Tor non arrival et B seema to confirm the ides.) Tarcanvano—In port abt July 5. berks Geo & Ordemann, from Baltimore 103 days pnasage. arr Acadia, Mowry, from Wilmirgton, NC for San Fra i; and others as before. 747\—S1d Sept 3, schr Bloomer, NYork. Ia port, brig Sutton, McBean, for do 2 days, the only Am veueol. B: rr Rept 20, brig G ALEXANDRIA Arr 's Emma, Car, Eastport; Tidelia, Ta Yeni tecues Tram pms Crowell, Fall River; Maris Jane, Sunall. Eastport: Aretis, Penfield, NYork. Sid schr Statesman, Wieks, NYork. ALUGANY—Arr Sept 27, propeller Swan, Groesbeck, Phi- ladelpbia; sehra J Stratten, Bates, Boston; Ca Livneil. Boston; sicops J M Parker, Austin, Providence; App 5 Holmes, Hammond, Fall River; Emily, Crapo, New Bedford. Cid echr Detroit, Cammet, Boston; sloop Fatr~ field, Allen. Providence. BALUMORE—Azr Sept 27, bark Edmund Dwight, Hale lett, Boston; brigs Wm H Parks, Morryman, Pr 5 Fetber Fizabeth Shackford, Eastport; Triad. Weoster, pnd Horaparte, Foster, Eastport, Mo; Tornado, Bermuda. echrs Gen Scott, Stokely, NYork; Aans Gi rer, [iéridge, NYork; Blooming Youth, Lewis, NYork; Memento, Hammond, NYork, 8 D Bellows, Brazos, Port- Jand. Ct.’ Cld ships’ Arnola’ (Prus), Meyer, Rotterdam; Rose Standish, Pearson, Shanghae; bark Antelope, Coul ter, St Thomas: brig Florida (Bc), Avestrap, i Shamrock (new, 136 tons), Lsnfare, Cha-leeton; ae Ros, Osborne, NYork; steamer Grorge’s Creek, Terry, ‘ork. BOSTON—Arz Sept 27, barks “redk Ws Co Calcutta; Linco ais bye goyroa July 24; Clifford, Philadelphia; brigs Netherner, Perkins, Doboy” Island; J P Elicott, Harriman, j sot Hineks, Case, Curacoa 6th ust via Holmes’s Hole and Provincetown; Lucretia, Meady, Jackaonville: George Hane Ms 2H Wileg. Remick Puiladalphiey Oat jo Junt, and 1je. : milia, Sha, Brandywinn Gilde, and Mary, Grow: by, Aibaay? Derails, 6eins, ‘Rondout; ‘Superb, Pink- bam, Fort Ewen; Ponet, Hatoh, Dennisvill steamer Cit ot ole Mathews. ill Pailadelphia; Orlize St Jol ied, ‘Matanzas Sth inst, Cid ‘27th, ships Tapla: pied St John, NB, to load for Liver~ aa , Birks Jag ak, Wotton, Rio a Janeiro; Aull Nowell, 1 Exstom, gust; ecbr Philadelphia, Thompson, Geoksoaville: yehing sailed. Br brig Spitfire did not sail 26th. Bark ols remaing in Nantasket Roads. CALAIS—Arr Sapt 15, Meets Eliot, Baltimore. apt Sid loth, 4 einai ie ant 26, nS John C Wells, pane NYcrk. ld brige Abby Thaxter Steele, Doboy Island: pt ay Ree By NORE VERON ts Bae a Wan B Travis, Smith, N Y GARDINER! Art Sept 2h tebe Lacy Ann, Mann, Badt- eye es a brig Itasca, P CESS susan ren aa . an H YNORFOLK—Arr Sept ah steaie alias Row bina; HR Barnes. Avery, dad Revenue, Martin, York; very, NHaven; Fannie Mitchell, Mitchell, Bos ton, In Hampton pereencee Eliza Jane, Ferris, from Fredericksburg for NBedford, swaths Sept 27, Br sehr Richmond, Card, Wind mAEW BEDFORD—Sid Sept 21, schr Ells, Bourne, Balti- NEW LONDON—Arr Sept 26, scbrs Adventurer, Prew- fice, Rondout; J 8 Franc anball, ‘Albany fek Boas Gout; Mary Lovell, Prout ‘erwich for Albany; Empire, t, Chapman, NYork ‘for Norwich; sloop Mo NYork; propa Chas ) Smith, orwich for Nore NEW HAVEN —Agr Sept 27, scr Elizabeth, Hi bard, Philadelphia; Saop Meu Joka Cotiser Ae per, Se ge Mary jane, Neuvites, and H B Croaby, NEWPORT=Arr Sept 25, schre Empire, 8; Pa ; 2th, Readore, Clack, NBebford for’ x5 Pla teiport sti Bie i Caroline E Kebey, Cok, Gord, from Fall River for iphia; achre Rosana Coombs, bound W; Ganges,y Baker, Provi- dence for Albany. Abby Thaxter, Steele, from Fall River for Doboy LA! [A—: Sept 27, steam Capes, NYork; barks Japonica, Power, Havana; 14 , Carttale. Boston; Buena Vista, ‘ihm Cid schrs Wm Collyer, ortiend, Ct; Jone Lancaster, Resa’ OF, 5 Ol er, = ly of the Lake, Johnson, do; Jas A’ Bayard, ‘Coles do; bang ag Morris, Providence; Reindeer, Ne Berton; yal Oak, Lopous, do; Monsoon, Jackaway; PROVIDENCE—Arr Sept 27, schrs Thomas Ireland, Somers, Philadel ;M Browning, Adama, tucket; Mopelie, pi Troy; N Ha ardlek, Row. ark Cortnthias, Ragecombe, Bath, to fds Maries T fi ; Terry, Hondeut. : Fa aad gee PORTLAND Sid Sept 24 bark Cherokee, Coffin, (Crom St John, NB, having repaired), Dublin, Gla 23d, sehr 6 P TICHMOND.: Are Sep 26 whip J IND Arr wteam jamesto eM Ga ns tsk 2atol, aaa sty SALEM — it Loto, Montevideo Bil brig Boston, Oe “ts and a market. WILMINGTON, NC--Arr Sept 4, schr Silas CH Binrva ¥ Comteli, Cottrell’ Nort: 26th, Woview Tons, me Eb ork, and Golde 26th, E E m Bale, 305, geet Gener, oui Dk sours Enabhnteoms ‘Jean; WYene bees Albert Adama, Snow, Boston; coke } ireland, do, Pt al Sept 2, seog eve a F

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