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CR a A ME ES TT Religious Intelligence. Late and Interesting from South Amorica. Personal Ini . Marurrea, eldest daughter of Alfred Hooker of Pres. | plied schr Albiona with she had been 45 days | menas in their power to prove and keep up the healt SEKMONS, ADDRESS OF THE BUENOS AYRES GOVERNMENT TO A the dey aan ip | Oh Comiete oti | Eom ihe Banka with the loos of hall, but sastaized no | and strength of their crefy' who are placed under their Rey. Mr. Dulon, from Bremen, will deliver a Ger | Tm PSOrLB—GENBRAL WuQuIzZA’s MANIVESTO TO | praspony Partures yesterday in the steamship | “Oo qyurday, October 20, at New Britain, Conn, by the | other damage, ‘The A has been 26 days from the Banks. | care ané protection. The owners aro particularly re man sermon this forenoon at the Shakapeare H otel CON@RESS—COMMEKCIAL NEWS, ETC., ETO. Sines te wenotice the fol- | Rey. 8. Rockwell, Mr. L. L. Car, of New london, Coun., | Bark Saranac (of Newport; RI), Bigley, Hav: 22 | quested on the return of thet: ships to Engllrh ports, Se 2 of William and lowing: —Lewis Jr. ‘to Miss Euay, » C. Ml, of the fe | days, to % enced er | Kee these instructions complies! | precastle ooraligious en ey the Byariek kites will be | Through the attention and courtesy of Mr. Ram. z, ‘8, Jr., Charge to Rome; Capt. Wyman, Fag , daughter of Dea, C, Cornwell, of the former | days, to master, The 8 has experi heavy weal wrould be frequently cleansed, anc’ the hatches be orraed NijJ. J, Astor and family; the family of Gen. Dix; |?! “Brig Minne (Han), Wessels, Bremen, 62 days, with 150 | in (ine eather, 40 as freely to amily, the fresh ai '& Co. held this evening in the church in Ninth street, be- | berger, the agent of Mendel Brothers in South | tne family of N. H. Wolfe in Lavi road 3 shnal » Esq. ;Maturin Livingston, Esq.; enges forecastle should be whitewashed. To sweeten the shi — - rowed LPonrsts arene. : ae | America, we have received journals from Buenos | Mrs, Commodore Hull cacipe sl Hart; Col. = pt On Thursday evening, Onteber 20, Hevry Meus, in the | bas * lima bette Kot Bangor), Edgerley, Martinique, 29 | bleaching salt or powder, (called also chloride of lime, street Christian church. evening in the Suk | Ayres up to the 20th of August. | family; Carl Eckhart, Esq.; the Ravel family. Mead tusciar att ths: Durits ont. roegoottaiy tartied to | Seale tack mata tetas te Pe ee ans ROLE | ucts toed ih eatanted sored dows le pompet Samuel 8. Snow will preach to-day, afternoon and | The government of the province has issued an ad- | ir. Hildreth, Zanesville, O.: James Spear, Tataretto, | attend the this aftermoon, at two oVclock, from | all well er en 1 | Feshould also be sprinkled about the forecastle and evening, at 163 Bowery. | dress tothe citizens, of which the following isa Ind; James Meulilas, Bt Joba, N. B.; P. R. Fruoll, A: his late residence, No. 69 Pitt street. Brig Poarloas (Br), Mearns, Barbadoes, 20 days, to | cabins. Keep the ship as free as possible from bilge wa- Chauncey Schaffer, Esq., (candidate for District | translation :— pa N_Y.; Edward Harl, Worcester, Mass.; T. F. Well At Williamsburg, L. ., Om Friday, October 21, Sanam | Roome & Dunwiddie. ter, using the pumps daily for this oda) because it Attoruey.) will preach in the Methodist Episcoy posssege mame — iliam F, Freeman, Boston; 8. C. Taylor, Oxford, N. L. Fuosr, wife of Henry Frost, in the 41th year of her age. | Brig Wanderer (Br), Allen, Windsor, NS, 16 days, to | prevails most when ships are very tight, and open the church, Eighteenth street, near Eight avenue, tl The GOVERNMENT OF THY PROVINCE TO THM CremeNs AND IN- | A. Sherman, Lake Superior; Dr. A. M. Smith, C. ‘The relatives and friends of ithe family are respectfully | master. itches to purify the hold. All Se bedding should be » HARITANTS G¥ THK COUNTRY:— ‘Taft, Williamstown, Mass.; John F Arnold, North Adams, invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, Brig Marine, Brown, Pictou, NS, 15 days, master. kept well dried, and brought on deck in fine weather, and evening, at seven o'clock. 7 ~ . r : Fellow Countrymen—Inasmuch as a miserable chief, | ®® "mong the arrivals at ‘the Howard Hotel on Saturday. . 6 South Sixth street, Williamsburg, this afternoon, | Brig Principe; Gilchrist, Pictou, 13 da} , well aired OKDINATIONS, | witbeanh actecialc oeoredineen caoe haya St omc Lodeinnd Wht + Col. Ripple, Balti. | St two o'clock, without further invitation, Schr Grey Esgle (of Baltimore), Barker, Gonaives, 22 | Mark this well!—the cholera is not contagious; so ne On the 16th inst., at the Cathedral, the Rey. | social ties which united us, the goverment ae more: Col, PH. Brown, Charleston I ©, Faster, Exq,, | PUadelphia papers please copy. days, to A C Rossire & Co. Oct 1 lat 84, lon 76.10 W, | one need be afraid of catching it. There is no danger im Messrs. Allaire, Dowling, Keigan, Durning, Chitter- | dresses you has bee: by the honors’ New Orleans: Dr. S gen. Vi il In this city, on Saturday morning, Octover 22, at half | fell in with the wreck of a schr,’ supposed the North: | waiting on and nursing any one of the crew who may um- ton, Tissot, and Corride, were ordained priests by | Reprecedtatives to establish onior sod te voouate | Ohio; Mer Wright, Eoelands Hee GH Hamytne Cail, | Past seven o'clock, Ebvo A070’ OOsCKLIS, "aged 36 | western (before reported), on her’ beamends, full of wa- | fortunately eats cked. ; the Papal Nuncio, Mousigneur Bedini, Archbishop of | peace trroughout the whole province. cothe; Mr. Hamlia, Dundee, arrived yesterday at the | Years and seven months. ter, both masts standing, and béth-galf topsails set; had | — ‘The captains of all vessels trading to the port of Ham~ Thebee. * The government being determined to fulfl this obliga- | Prescott House, At Harlem, on Friday, October 21, Mrs. MarGARmT | been boarded previously, and ker larboard main aroud | burg are hereby informed that proper medicine, ready ms tion, will not spare the most costly sacrifice, It off Ecan, widow of Thomas Fgan, aged 68 yea taken offand two holes cut in her larboard quarter; 14th, | mace up for use, and with plain directins, can ‘be pro i a to y sacrifice, It offers to | Hon. Henry £. Ellsworth, late United States Commis- | “Her friends and acquaintances, and those of her sous- | ina gaie from NNE, and a Cured at prime cost at all the whip brokers and agente Rey. William D. Hitchcock was installed pastor of | Preser¥e to yeu peace, 60 necessary to progress—respect- | sioner of Patents, and Hon. DL. Seymour, of Troy, were | jn’ 4 Hoy ume Hamburg: and they are hereby re- r | fog, ant conse te he ceaptoua th or ; ’ inuaw, Matthew Crowe, Michael’ Murray, Thomas Ryan, | eaij and jib, and sprung a for English ships in Hamburg: ai y the First Congregational Church in Exeter, N. H., | givisious citives® pected, the honorable and in- | among the recent arrivals at the Cooper House, Broadway. | and John Murray, are respectfully invited to attend her | hour. quested to provide themselves with the same, in te oa . An unfortunate experience has already practically DEPARTURES. funeral, this ‘iacnoun, at two o'clock, from her late Schr Odin (Dan), Brechwoldt, Ciudadj Bolivar, 28 days, | afford all the protection to their crews which the circum- INVITATION, shown you that force, unsupported by justice in the Southampton and Havre, in th mship Humboldt— | residence, corner of 126th street and Fourth avenue. Her | toE Becht & Kunhardt. stances of the case admit. Rey. 8. McCall, late of the Theological Seminary, | cause which it sustains’ and e ai ion . Jr, Minister to Rome; Capt Wyman, USN; Mrs W: remains will be taken to Westchester for interment. ‘Schr Julia Frances, Wall, Calais, 8 days. by order of 1he General Board of Health of Eng- New Maven, has’ received a call to settle as pastor | lic opinion, avuilenotuing, You have alee ty seen ite A eta gly ae In Brooklyn, on Friday, October 21, after along and | Schr Atlantic, Nickerson, Salem, 4 days. 5 HENRY AUSTIN, Secretary. over the Congregational Church ta Saybrook, & contemptile cbief—the traitor Hilario Tages collected cnutello do Caumonty J W Dix, GT Dix ave painful sickness, Eowarp Quink Magaxsr, of New York, | Schr Sarah Gardiner, ——, Nt Haven, 1 day. October 18, 1848. fy tg é upon the trenches of the city the forces of the country ; | Mie tr Dix, Mine Silty Din, Aire Com Hall, Miss Hart, | E51 9°70 1 115 ince this afternoon, at two | Str Antcinettrs nese Hoste, & dayae DANGRROUS RICKS IN TI INDIAN OCEAN. : esos ‘Murray, , . . The Very Rev. Mr. Coskery declines the see of | 84 you are aware that ali that power has disappeared if nd scrvant, Dr t'Newton, Mee T Now. | o'clock, from bis late residence, No. 71 Main street, | Schr Esther Fiiza, McGuire, Eastport, 6 days, The Friend of China states that one of the Javasche Portland. Rev. Josue Young declines the see of | pefre the resistance of a people who preferred rather to be | Mrs and Miss Tiffany, 1 Tift Brocklyn. Schr Lucy Blake, Spear, Eastport, 8 days, Courants contains the following notice to mariners :— Pittsburg. which therefore remains under the juris- | "You heve witnessed, too how the spirit of ‘at, | Se RE a ee On Saturday morning, October 22, after a short but se- | Schr Mary Langdon, Simonton, Eastport, 8 days. Nomice—The commission tor correeting the Indian Sea as ty ht Rev. Bishop O'Connor; and the | wio, duringa siege of seven months, dragged theirdeluded | azd Adelo Well W Kernochag, rine | ore illness, in the U6th year of her age, Miss Aumuis | Behr Bay State, Merrill, Rockland, 4 days. sharts hereby informs thote whom it msy concern, that v. Mr. c| i anle t1 + Li y d lady, ii }OGHELTRER. Schr Ni al, Spear, ni lays. 4 us reefs have been discovered, of which ery elcher declines the see of Quincy, | people to the treuches of the city, as been no other than | {irineston and lady, Mr E A livingston, Mra A Livingston | OVOGamt a teionds of the family are respectfully | SLI Bullwinkle ven’ Thomaston, & days. the particulars are as follows -— 5 illinois, which therefore remains under the jurisdic: | that which always governs these’ chiefs—nan ely, to rise a i a ’ ey " 2 i tei) dren, Mr SM Blake, Mrs § M Blake and four children, Miss | invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her king h: Leonard, Portland,*Ct, 2 days. 1, 41 M corvette Van Speij tioned at the west coast tion of Bishop Vandevelt, as Bishop of Chicago. at the authority legitimately established, to cement / Burizell. Mad Adaibert, Sister Mary Stebin, Slater Mary father, William M. Ougheltres, No, 98 Suffolk street, this aay tae Elmer (new), Sanith, ey of Bandies unde Seek oe Capt P Sauvage, had Biop Vandevelt i thus prevented or the proent | Uhyten <t,deprciatons ant ihe ropberyafnropertin, | Hridng. Ms Geary Cnr aratert, My Banttes | ftraion atone deloce anchored othe ih fay wth 9 fathoms mud ground ha view ©! vi 10} it b Is né Prevost r : from accepting the see of Natchez. which they never had and which they knew wot how | Mr Dianchard, SM Hamilton’ and lady, WW Dana, Wm | OnSaturday morning, October 22, Berger Curmss AvDI- | steamships Humboldt, Havre; Jas Adger, Charleston; | {2 the following position : RESIGNATIONS. fs - Tho. oli i Wharden, Mre'J Munroe, two child dt ‘Mr | 80x, aged 16 years, daughter of Thomas and Betsey Ad- al 2 | Pato Rev. Norwood Damon has resigned his pastoral | {cwselves, whilst you would have retdkinen eatively ima. | CodTiete Mr Antoine Rave , Sirs Antoine Havel and servant, | dison. pie : re Mable peels a ie es ee Paniees charge of the Unitarian ch i case og y ald hav entirely im- | Mr J Ravel, G and P Ravel, Francois Ravel, E Ravel, Mr H | The relatives and friends of the family, and those of | ™Dd: Pulo Cariabs beraar of Aijer. eharch in North Chelsea, | poverished. Page, Mrs it Pago, Misa 8 Petera, Miss N Peters, Mt Ludium trae f i Wind, during the day, from SSE, with rain and fog. PuloOwer Mass. The government, then, hopes that you, not forgetting | and lady, the two Miss Ludlums, Mr Sci i a, | aie, paatnees talon, 3. 2: Conokling sod J. H.Goll, axe: # M Latitude at noon observations, Rev. Justin A. Smith, pastor of the First Baptist | this cruel lesson which’ those unpatriotic, unprincipled | Mrs ScLicopera, two ‘children aud invited to attend the funeral ceremonies, this afternoon, We World, Cbg : at B P 1 per, , the idence of her father, No. 8{ | _ The ship ashoreat Squan Leach is the Western World, From this point # reef was discovered to the south- hureh of Rochester, has tendered his resignation. | men have taught you, will never listen to thems; and that, viagra Bayne ete Stacie from Liverpool, but of this _we have no positive ovidence: | wards, which’ having been examined cite tre klyn. -, , DEATHS IN THK MINISTRY. | ivi yo A " D. R. MoRay,'three child id nite HL Deatell in 5 The steamtug Leviathan, Capt Hazard, has been below | proved to be in a position S % Win SSE XE ft Rev. ‘John’ Hill, of the Methodist Episcopal | the yrovince from the disgiaco she has sulfered. It | Mi S'viliet ir W Natiwn and lady. Mes Bure Mie Chass | ggoTyericay evening, October 21, Moses D. Wauran, in the / fio OUOTSE tovigy, and is probably in attendance on | Bain, at distence of from B10 00 160 Nothetiant's wardse church, aged sixty-five years, died in Batavia, Cler- | P!™'Ses. You every protection, and with the same firm- | and brother, Mrs Morgan ead attendant, BO Contre, TK ‘The funeral will’ take place this morning. at eleven | her. It bas been thick in the Lower Bay, and outsidethe | ]t was further stated to be a dry coral with hess with which it will punish every one designing to | Emavuel, Mr Fort, Mr Schleeper, Mrs Schleeper, Mra Prince, | gycioek from his late reardence, No. 118 Broome street, | Hook, during the day. stones in uneven depths, from séven to one fathom. ‘is mont county, Ohio, on the 11th inst. He received a | 5. .:+ sailii ‘iti ‘i Miss Biako. Mr Lake, F 71 ii y kick from a’ horse on Sunday morning, and after | “With the sotucity Shc the government vest F Charpenticn TAM Pilipp. Mr enor, Me Guenther: it | corner of Willett, ‘The friends ‘of the family, the mem: | The ship Hurricane, reported as below from Tonion, | extention ofthe root is NW and Si 400 « 500, and SW and be £ r fort; ht hours of intense suffe: % i . seu H Strutmann, Mrs Deiti two children, Jules Aron bers of Montefiore Society, members of Marion Lodge, | and furnished us by the pilotboat Nettle; No. 2, is NE only 130 Netherland’s yards. forty-elg riag, breathed his you ought fo engage cheerfully in aout Inbors, and be | w Warren, Mia A J ¥ 1. 0, of O. F., and the menietn of the A troop New York | take, and was probably meant for the Benjamin Adan BP trctedre: ee Seapine Pape geesi tla VS. i talve ) i invil toatte it) it ‘ther no! lis, t] 6 01 mast vessels ar- utenant Von leaving e of last All the Catholic priestsat Galveston, Texas, except | zens, unfortunately, dragged by force to fight against Teper Mr Benord and | eee ee jeraber ta, aLawauer ac Boman, wife of | tice Pos they boing ‘i month, went upon a reef with only two fathoms of water, two, it is said, have been sick with the yellow fever. | the legitimate authorities, does not consider you dasery arletmay and wife, Madame Lemoine, - pe! > » ; e ett F . : 14'days, of ‘ the small island of Anto, the most southerly of the Four died—one a native of Ireland, believed to be | ing of punishment for all the evils which have fallen upon Fife, J Horney, Cops Daquemey, Capt J ul Hieron Benger SAND oe yee Lm oe am ty CANE O ae ship Lucy Thompton, for Liverpool, has anchored | je oe ea ned road bearing N by Wi Wat halts Mr. Haggerty; another, » young man, a native of | UF country. The government will prosecute only the chiefs, and those criminals whose offences"cannot be con Poet paneer gine siege ekg oy alba J ve Rey Maldanado, Mrs Rachol, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- France; a third, a German, and the fourth, Mr. ‘i noliti i i sal—19 tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 6 Mulberry By Sanpy Hook Pruwrine TruecRara. island of Anto, and the depth between both is five ODEsE Sanaa arsed with the politieal errors which are sincerely for ‘a Fet Charleston, in the steamship, James Adgar—Rodert | treet, to-morrow afternoon, at one O'clock. The members ie psig teimtngraer pared oes,” oa toe fae “Tye SCHOU t-BLI-NACHT, NEW OMURCHES. The government will watch unceasingly over the tran. | Gov Bennett and Indy ; M rgeas, Mrs Gordon, P Gour: | Of Roland Lodge, No. 10, A. 0. of G. F., and the Order in | One ship, three barks, one brig, and a Parker Vein pro | President of the Commission for correction of the Indiam The new house of worship, belonging tothe New | quillity of the country. It does not reqyire that you re- | dim J Gordon. J Klinck, Miss Klinck, Miss Waring, Miss W geneal, ree Seriiet ie coma will be conveyed | peller, anchored iy te Ba i Cry ore One bark fon clare Suaence Cogan! serie ad ee « I 1g ine Ket 3 ra} Stevens, inft and child; Mr C B Shaw, Mrs Ball, dreenwo! metery fo1 ; i ; . a . England Congregational church ia Chicago, Ill, | tura to arms, but that, giving yourselves up to industry, | BY Bali, say Dail, H'S Wall, Me J'8 Proston, ndy andews | "On Friday. October 21, Marnie Doxkrre Wax, the only | “"Wwind rer, SW. "Weather hasy.” Batavia, June 23, 1853, Mre Hampton and two children; twe Missos Pros- | daughter of Andreas and Moto Wred, aged 10 months and engaseea ministerial care of Rev. J.C. Holbrook, | You may be able to attend to, the support of your fami’ | servant was dedicated on the 16th instant. ies, and contribute to the happiness of our own dear, | ton, Mis: Wari: d, W Prest d friend, Si 8 ‘arinefor reston and friend, Mrs ingloton 1 days, Memoranda. REMOVAL OF BUOYS OFF CHERBOURG. but unfortunate country. and son, Chas Sollace, E Currant, Mrs Cameron, Mrs Ani . ‘ The new edifice recently erected by the church i ; Arthur Middlets d 't, Mrs Kollock, id The relatives of the family are respectfully invited to Tl ‘ber of deaths ;on board shij dahock, Capt The following notice, relating to the removal of buoys and egation at New Market, N.J., under the | visit’ ‘0 the wishes of the government of the pro- | fica: Mrs Corbett, Mivs Corbett El Terry and indy. Mise | attend her funeral, this afternoon, at halt past. one | yisher, at Bovton from Gottenburg, was Frelemerep hes off Cherbourg, has been givent by the Fronolt govseameete act care of the Rev. Wm. D. Hires, was opened R | Z Mother, Miss L Clark, John Mitchell and tady, Miss D; a o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 18013 | at 70, ' Capt F ieports that the disease broke out Aug 15, Cuxxnourc.—The forts on the Eastern and Western , iss Turnbull, G wards, lady and infant, A Tarabull, | Varick street. on the second day after leaving Gottenburg, and that | heads of the breakwater at Cherbourg having attained e for Divine worship,on Thursday moruing, 20th inst. ithers, M. CARRARAS, | G Edwards, Mrs Tay Sammie Wes | 0% Saturday, October 22, after a short illness, Josern | fifty-five deaths occurred on the passage, He gratefully | #uflcient height to render the buoys which indicated the MARIA F: HB Wekinay The dedication of the First Presbyterian church at Myth gabe and servant; J § Sam Saminis, W 8 | yysway, u native of Per bleshire, Scotland. : ‘ siticns of the works under water of no further servioe, j La buna ished an extr iams, J Cohen and lady, Miss Cohen, J Clugston, lady . . .. | acknowledges the kindness of Capt Mulford, of ship Havre, | PO Richmond, Va., took place on the 16th intant Tribuna published a onthe 15th of | Wiliam Moreland Killa wi The funeral will take place from the residence of his | StNow york “ mal | notice is hereby given that they will be removed after the P t. August, containing the manifesto sent by Gen. Ur- | 4°, Mahelsom, Mia 3B “Tinsley, ig JB aa daughter, in Bedford, L. r 1 a meal cotati Bet Fe day of November next. St. Peters (Presbyterian) ’church in Rochester, is 3 ati 7 31 ‘i i a n a quiza to the General Constituent Congress of the Ar- | Wells, J. J ‘Ent, Charles W ‘Ent, Henry ‘Ritter, At his late residence, in Brooklyn, on Thursday, October Ships drawing ten feet water and over should give the to be dedicated next Tuesday. It is pronounced one fentine Confederation. He informs the Congress of | D A P Weeks, CL Keene, LS Scheney, DG 20, Captain Jacob J, Wann, in the 31th year of his age—-an | _ Bark Suwarrow, at this pert, 300 tons, built at Bristol, | jow water edge of the breakwater a berth of malt cable, Hooker, of the neatest edifices of the kind in Westera New having retired from the province of Buenos Ayres | 388 Metcish, Wm Paul, Wm Marshall, lady andewo child> | aiectionate husband, a kind friend and a respectable ci- | Me, has been sold on private terms, so'as to clear the shelving part ofits under water. York. on the Ith July, and explains the causes which com- 0 ‘oor ar raphy i Ree Lavycump—At Bath 18th inst, by Messrs Jenka & Hard- MISORLL ANEOUS. pelled him to inane a prore Thalh tas Buea tae ateaave, Me eed ae atoeonen oe Philadelphia, and Newport, R.I., papers pleaos copy.’ | ing,a beautiful and thoroughly built ship of about 1087 CovERcr NOTICE. The Congregational church at Kingsborough, ‘The constitution of the Argentine republic, he said, had | Neal, Nr Munerati, Mr Masinglia, Mr Wiley, Martin Brown, At Brooklyn, on Monday evening, October 17, Mrs. | tous, Mr Simpson, master builder. Capt ee PaLack, VAbLETTA, Sept. 22, 1863. N. Y., has become Presbyterian. been submitted by him to the examination and accept- | dogg Son, A Frocerion, Mie Bore E a nantes cs Gxoxcianna H. Wooparp, witeof Charles Woodard, ‘in the | Brooklyn, NY, owns three fifths of her. At same place With reference to the government notice cf the 284 In the recent eonvention of Unitarian ministers at | ance of the authorities of Buenos Ayres; and Gen. Lagos, | Jno'Cronin, Jno Gaswer, P Muller, Robt Patterson, A Er. | 20th year of her age, a native of Germany. 19th, by Messrs Hall, Snow & Co, a ship of 1370 tons, call- day, 1853, his Excellency the Governor is pleased te mo- Worcester, th 5 Free: in | commandant of the federal army, had convoked a con- rorise BES Sr Gonnee, fonaiterson, A Er: | “Hamburg papers please copy. ; ed the Carrio. Pigeon; by Messrs Larrabee & Robinson, a | tify that the lighthouse recently erected on Cape Giordam, pak renin en tO, ee peg geen vention to consider the importaat subject. Baton the fan PW Boardman and iady, CE Bidwell, 3 D iyter Tow On Friday, dotoer 31 Sui D. Wanworrn, widow of | ship of 1:20 tons, by Mesers L, Houghton &¢ Sons ship | in the Isnt of Goro, wll be lighted on ‘the 16ta of Oe- should be done to restere vitality to the churches, | *%h of June, the chief of the squadron having sold itfor | Terhune. Miss, 1. Taylor, Louis De Conrmoau § Msi Joh, | the iow Ey ae Rat MER y” Soeesvon TONLE | Seaens picabadad: oy Moles Weahirns MGR ONC Of I tllet starteraiviie, SEHERRINGnS Pere apn every Decatur, daughter and oe that in the “Church ef the Disciples,” of which he was | £0\2; delivered it up to the city of Buenos Ayres. The | Bitoy'P W Lord, DV Wood, EP Houghton, R Wheelwright, 7 4 i tional s I : 1 PW Lord, 5 ; , |” Her friends are requested to attend her funeral, this af- | Savannah, and to be commanded by Capt Paxton, late of | minute. pastor, they adopted from the Methodists the mode | fected the desired cljscts; but T Luew that, to pbtain | Hfijeftt Me Mederole, 1 f'Kiersted and others, and 101 in| | ternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her son-in- | ship State Rights. ‘ His Excellency is further pleased to republish the fol- of singing by the congregation. At the close of the them, it would be necessary to resolve upon a long and For Savannah, in the steamship Augusta— A McIn- | Jaw, Abyaham K. Pattison, No. 144 Rivington street, with- At Wiscasset 19th inst, by Messrs Harriman & Co, a | lowing report of the porition of the said lighthouse, which superior built. bark of '500 tons, called the James | report was insérted in the aforesaid previous notice. h, Miss Anna McIntosh, Mrs Gilbert, Miss Sampson, Miss | out further noti sermon they sat for a while in silence, after the | sanguinary civil war. I was not conquered in the field. i. manne tl i fi pin, Mrs in, Wm P Hunter and lady, Mrs Teft, Mrs On Friday evening, October 21, after a protracted illaess, | Bryant, owned by James Bryant, Esq, Capt Edmund Howe command ef his Excellenc; Meee ge pe ee ee ee er ae one neapeee whieh There eee etre to | Seymetr, Mes G@ Wadley: Mes Wadioy and: chila, Wn Soy: | Hever Jc Maansy, aged 72 yeath. n | auntethors ocleevariys iateaied’ ferctuageteral Trager |. 7) WM. H. THORNTON, ‘i A y- and interests of my countrymen | mour, C Churebill, Mr Mitchell, Mise Preston, Miss King and His friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, | ing business, and to be commanded by Capt Howe. Acting Chief Secretary to Government. experience of nine years, he did not kuow of an in- orm aeymen, servant, Geo W Owen, PL Hyde and lady, T Strong and | 455" aft t Yelock, frem his late residence, ‘A superior ship of 1200 tons, called the Sultan, will be dividual of the seciety who would be willing to re- In conclusion, he says:— lady, D'L Palmer, H ( King, JG Anderson ‘and lady, two | this afternoon, at two o'clock, fr » pel iP re oe cterial 1 ett - turn to the usual fi f hi his Irenource from this moment, in all sincerity, before | children, Mrs Dr Gamble and child, Mrs $ D Anderson and | No. 19 Weester street. launched next week from the yard of Gen Berry, George- REVOLVING LIGHT ON CAPR GIORDAN, GOZ0, fom, Marta), forms of worship. And this change | 41, °Cvereign Congress, the provisional directorslip com. | Svante,’ George S Harding, F Fowle, E Upon, lady and | On Saturday, October 22, after # lingeringf illness, | town, Me. Stands in shore off the Cape a large half mile om the was his remedy for effecting the object named in fided to merby the peogle. Aaa mazistrate I have anin, | child, Mrs Mitchell, Mrs Mary S Brown, Miss E'Law, Mrs | Mrs, H. M RrirkRBunp, aged 44 yearsand 16 days. EE NEE aE western extremity of a piece of table land, and m Proposition. tained, with impertusbable tenacity, the highly moral | Patterson and child, Capt lankenship and lady, Mr Leourt, | ‘The friends of the tamily are respect ully invited to at- ‘Telegraphic Marine Reports. Two miles to tho eastwird. of Cape St. Demetri, Int 38 Seventy-five tons of Bibles and Testaments, 150,000 | principle of the fusion of all parties, Of the forgetfulness | Mat, Neouidhicen nnd eae Aden DE yGlaywarls | tend the funeral, this day, at twelve o'clock, from her Provipence, Oct 22. | deg 4 min, lon 14 deg 10 min, deduced from Raper’s latl- ies, have been circulatad in Wi Innes Peat ; getfulness | lady. two children and servant, Albert Dodge, RM Goodwin, | 104) residence, NO. 117 West Sixteenth street, without fur- | _ Arrive¢—Bark Parodi, Dow, Muscat via Zanzibar, July | tude and longitude of Cape 3t. Demetri. copies, have been ci tad in Wisconsin, Minnesota, | of all outiases, and the tolerance of all errors. Asa | J lore P Beck ‘und lady, Mrs d A a 1 39 r pe and Northern Illinois, during the past six years. General, chief of the confederation, Ihave endeavored by | Dax © W Rogers and lady, Miss | ther notice. 23, and St Helena, Sept 20. Oct 16, lat32 98, 1on 57 60, ex | Its elevation is about 400 feet above the sea, conse- sggeeg) years. | Sivmeats to shorten and to avold‘sivil war, de's pabliy | A Rogers, Mist © Rog Rogers, Mastor Rogers Or Friday, October 21, Focsta C, youngest daughter of changed signals with the brig Panama. quently shouls be seen at a disiance of twenty-four miles. Professor W. G.T. Shed, formerly connected with | fa private man, the constitution, law P Jackson, TC Gilmore, lady, two children and. servant, Miss | John F. and Maria Bogardus, aged 8 months. Arrived at St Helena, Sept 3, ships Medora, Lord, from J “ Its jiterval of revolution is once in every minute, the University of Vermont, and more recently Profes- | S¢vefi upon a sure cefenier ia General Urquin what, | beta Miss M Colelough, 8 Austin and two children, Geo | "the friends and relatives are invited to attend the fune- | Sumatra for Boston; Ophelia’ (of Boston) Nason, from | _ It shows over an interrupted are of the horizon of 268 sor of Sacred Rhetoric in the Theological Seminary at 2 juiss. ~ | W Dil, NH, Corwin, P \Babeock, John G Weir, Geo M 1, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from their residence, | Calcutta for London; 4th, Josiah Quincy, Endicott, from | deg (namely from $49 dez W (magnetic) round by north Ser oe acted Hhetaric inthe Theological Seminary at | ever government may be at the head of the coutedera- | 1 bite WE Hart iss Droaden, tis Em | Tal ie terme oe ‘ we | Galata fr Baton 54th, ie Nan | washes b okay yee ‘itn ) ae be Ecclesiasti: si i t |cG y " olelough, , : 4 tober 22, Ji 'REDENBURGH, a RLEANS, . shore, and in many cases till ¢lose to the shore. denen iret and Pastoral Theology in the | | The Buenos Ayrean government has placed at the | f° ")'i'\urton and lauye Win Eaton and laug’ Geo W | years Saturday, October 22, Joux , Age io sataip Baskanpenay Dantoes shore, and ia many oases Ul plose tp the shore. Aki A y alee disposal of Mr. Edward A. Hopkins, U.S. Consul to Davis, tady and daughter, Mrs Palmer, Miss Alice Snow Miss | “The relatives and friends ef the family are respectfully aa southward and westward of the islands as far round te During tie sitting of the Synod of the Reformed | Paraguay; te provincial war, sezmmec Conmbattony | oe ietl, Mies Mavis Matetesse a's eral(s Vos Pel jady, | invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. Disasters. the left as 8 8 deg #, but observe that between 3 49 deg W. Presbyterian Church, in Chicago, in May last, Rev. | to evable him to centinue his voyage. Fee ee ee eee Witch: De seuthantee s Siowet | 362 Eighth street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. His re- | | Brig Axtox10 Vsxcmvr, before reported abandoned, was | and $8 dog I land vecesionally intervenes to obscure David Kennedy, one of the members, was arraigned | _ The markets were brisk, and gencral business was | yrs Sarre! # | mains will be taken to Staten Island for interment. the vessel seen by brig Chas William, on fire 11th inst,in | Vessels bound to Malta from the Westward often sight before that body for reading in one of our churches | increasing. The productions of Spain and the United Ely TT lat 35 40, lon 73 20, the Island of Gozo on the port bearing, when they have hymns from the Version in use in that church. The | States draw good prices. Various sales of dry skins | . [f.Nov ra Scr Licure, of Rockland, on her beamends, dismasted, | been expecting to see it on the starboard bearing, es; subject excited considerable interest at the time, and | bad taken place; more arrivals of skins were expect- | SF Seyur, UNichals J E Bond ‘tT Gallop, M Ba: ; MABITIME INTELLIGENCE. was fallen in with 15th inst) in lat 43 20, lon 68 10, by the | ally if the wind be from the NW. This arises from twe Miss Helen Janos, Mrs ‘olfe and child, Richard JC Sovy, MTF Occupied the attention of the Synod two days. It | ed from the country, which would have the effect of Ton M Mullen ‘TJ Evans and lady was iy referred to the eee el of Pittsburg, of | reducing prices. Skins for North America were sold | Swan, Mz Heck and lady, Mrs S M which Mr K, was a member. That body has acted | at 37 to 35 reals; for Spain at 40reals. TheSpanish | Pyin urs EW louie, MirsM A Tottle a Br brig Geo Washington, arr on Friday from Windsor, NS. | causes :—First, a southeasterly set of the current; and secondly, from the a that the variation of the compass is 13¢ points, whereas it is only 13% deg or scarcely 14 points. Fisninc Scnm Wampatuck, Stevens, of and from Ply- mouth for the Banks, put into Liverpool, NS, with loss of Steward, Mra. | upon the subject, and the result is an indefinite sus- | onzas were excnanged at the follot prices:— | N's’ Wemiroen, Mrs Flatuer, Master Flatner, Mra Eroot foremaat; got a new ono, and returned to Plymouth. The light kept to the southward of ESE will lead Ps Eosion of the Rev. gentleman from his ministerial | England, ¢7s., France, 83 francs; Rio Janeiro, 14 | and daughter, Fdmend Longley. James Willinmscn, Chonir Fisminc Sour PuepGE (not Provincetown), Capt Chap- | ward of the pitch of Cape St Demetri. aioe tions. per cent ‘premium, and Montevideo at par. | Mere ee Mee O Teed, Mes R Walke, Mire U T Chapman; man, of Provincetown, is stated to have been the vessel | Run along the north side of Gozo, which is perf : eee ee Choline : i run ‘down by the ship Donau. She had nine men on | bold, ata convenient distance, according to the Lame During the late session of the American Board of Our files of journals from Rio Janeiro are to the 3d | Mr Hamback’ Mr Gholm, Mra A Pitcher, Miss E Pisa er, L Fore n Mi ious, it was zesolved that no more aid | a Semenbit; ‘The papers are devoid of interesting | 7) ing: so extend wicl nda, for the 3. Extraordinat % 33 “4 reason that their inhabitants have been Christianized. ied Ppripoieient ie aoe was anti eee a | ez EGaivecon ie the bark Lamartine—Mre Frosh and son, Rey. Clement Lewis has been deposed by the | . u | Mrs Grey, cbiid ahd servant, Mrs A Ball, Mr Clark, Dr Hurl: Dose a) ‘te | the Emperor of Brazil on the 31st CER pus | but, Mr Ritter, and one hundred laborers for the Galveston Onondago Preybytery, on the charge of heresy. The Jornal do Comercio gives the following state | and Houston Railroad. oa 8 7 . : f the markets on 31st August:— ARRIVALS. ANNUAL SYNOD OF THN XBW YORK ANDxEW Jager | In coffee nothing was ay From New Orleans per steamship United States—Mr Ro- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ‘ 4 F Miss B ae The Synod of the above churches met in annual | _ The Bank of Brazil lowered its discounts from 9 to | Bovhaguy’Mr'A Lowting, Mise Lowring, Mr Chatrite, and pos; ay ere with the mambee ke poet the ree ent sea, till St Elmo light comes in sight, which will first be lown. e four men save yy the nau were put on eel SSE E bearing, th poent the Marguis Beta, wich arr at Quabeo 7th tut, | SeecRoaen ee ee ee ee Notices to Mariners, Ball’s Bank has six fathoms on it, and is reported to Agreeably to former notice, the * Kel Trap Shoal ”’ light | break in bad weather; at other times any vessel may yestel, Fisher’s Island Sound, Ct, was taken from her | over it. Cape Giordan light kept in sight will give it @ moorings on the 20th inst. Special request having been | Wide berth. : made for @ vessel a8 @ substitute instead of the buoy, a The same light kept in sight NW by W will lead well cleae sloop ‘smack’? was placed on the station ioe tore- | of the Island of Maita, at from four to six miles, according ih for the few days the light vessel will be ing | to your distance frem the light, Turairs, ‘The sloop will show a Ughtat her masthead and | &t Elmo light south clears the St George's Shoal, and mabe | i 7 % repairs. ‘The sloop will show a light at her masthe Seee carob, comanerrerta nat regular eaceitag pena Hrogetnaee ro. BAY 6. Bet: ees on 66:)| oe ee isitneeneemetiene et bave small fog bell. bs pith, it on this bearing you may run for the harbor of and evening sittings up to Friday last, when an ad- Later from Cw aca eonecet ere tes thatetai of a pry fe IMPORTANT TO NAVIGATORS OF NEWARK BAY. pes Pere trp ereced en highest vie j v8, * ME St. 8 ines in ‘4 journment for twelve months was voted. The great- By the arrival of the United States steamship from Min, was spoken 18th inst., lat. 42, lon. 67. = packages leters intended for the Naw York A temporary change has been made in the illuminating ee), with the easteru angle er portion of the early proceedings of the delegates wes purely official, ond did net sah any interest | Havana, we have files of journals from that city up The U. to the lay members of the church, or the public gen- | tothe 15th of October:— epietaie of Passaic Lighthouse. The particular atten. | Fort St Elmo S 5 deg S. brig Bainbridge, Lieut. Comdg. Hunter, will ion of all persons navigating the waters in its vicinity is | _ If hove too off Valletta waiting for daylight, there will w days for the coast of Brazil. Any letters left ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. respectfully called to it, with a request that they will | be mo danger of the Monsciar Shoal to any class of vessel at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, will be duly forwarded. give their opinions of its Sonipaeatrs brilliancy with the | 95 long as St Elmo light be kept in sight. erally. ., The Diario de la Marina of the latter date copies ; 3 5 ‘ar former light, to this office. . LUDLOW CASE. To an observer 40 feet high (a first rate’s the 5 eRe ee en Grae: be paragraph from anotber jouroal, denying that there Pe rochester nie pears acta Acer ari a eee Inspector of Lights, e., Third District, | light will be seom over the land bearing N 42 deg Wand invited the Rove, D. M- Graham. of Free-will Bap. | any truth in rumors of ‘new piratical expeditions, | squadron, was at Sperzia en the 2ith ult. The Corvette Port of New York, October 22, 1853. ae eS the Monsciar Shoal zee ables. tist Connexions; A- Boardman Lambert, and Henry | 284, threatening the vengeance of the government | {evant, Commander Turner, arrived there also on the 4th — OFFICIAL. eee ae we A rape Cee ae ain, | against those who were ental in sj of the same month, frem Malta, Tripoli and the Barda- Derartaeyr oF Stara, Oct, 11, 1858. VN Prince . CLEARED, Herrick, of Synod of Albany, toact as corresponding | sich rumors and thereby disturbing public confi- | nelles, and on the 12th she sailed for Constantinople. All Steamships—Jamestown, age Norfolk, Ludlam & The subjoined precautions t the cholera, pub- Foreign Ports. mexal tioned. | Pleaeants; Jas Adger, Dickinson, Charleston, Spofford, | lished by order of the British Board of Health in 1848, | Anrwerr—in port Oct 6, ship Statesman, W1 The statistical oot and narratives of the state i rel cee ie Pi ieee were well on these vessels at the dates above mentioned. | Pleasant a ota Lo Peecigr tart een” | ee ore AUR gy (eine Pe ; abip atta, foe 4 Koxo, Cina, JULY 28, 1853,—The American squa; : ; } ollahed g of religion of the Presbyterie, were read and rer | ute Seated) Heply tthe Astle of ihe Time, | drs wa lmaoo te go Chol on ns | gee ta fv ss, Gare ras Ton D | periment with tegen GRE nb pabeet ia | | Human ih port about Aug 1, two Amman bg Ordered, that the narrative of the state of religion | (London) of the 19th of August, on the question of | 1st oe one atl thar Pert | land; Empire State, Briggs, Liverpool, D & A Kingsland | publication, Sepecially in the newspapers ef the principal |" Goxatvm—In port Sept 30, brig Jane Howes, Baker, in San Francisco be published for the information of | Slavery in Cuba.” We have read it over, and find | Tyg nate a. very good depot for the north Pacite | Sutton & Co; Liverpool pKearey, Liverpool, Grinnell, Min- | Inaritime eitien from and for Boston, it, as ener! mastic style of journal, turn 3 PRECAUTIONS AGAINST THE CHOLERA. NDON—Cld . ship Oregon, Brown, Ant 5 ieee one ion of veorn, | it means nothing, and 1s not intended to set any. | Steamers, because some men belonging to the lag ship | “Tits “Independent (Br), Smith, St John, NB, Logan & | By Qpder of the General Board of Health in England.—fo | Moxrevinmo—Arr Aug 20, ‘bark Unline, "lowe, Doe An the afternoon session of the same day, a’com- | thing. ‘The Diario is convinced that the majority of | Wcr¢,cmployed in painting slzaitoin Nave started quite | Collins; Lamartine, Abbott, Galveston, Hy Sheldon & Co; Captains of Merchant Ships, Stsamers, and Colliers. ton, June 15. feport onthe future ayangomenta of the Synod, | te Boel pegple do nt, participate in the sent |2'sispution to speculate im sel eta in What remote | SOG one arate ait tur Lppeion, | Card Agent Zenena fie Boas ant P Pacem ce tile lg etinge, ott e Bt + “i be cf wn, Inagua, , Mo! ; ion, a , CTOU—, Caine, Bos! whith, 16 $0. long discussion. The Rev. iT. | ents of the Z%mes, and laments that the govera- | part of the world. The word Bonin is Chinese, and means | Por. "ite ratom 3 W Elwell & Co, Pin iecton Ae person is stcacuel iy the cholera, he is almost bth, brig Marine, Brown, New 2 ge Marlene rt of th “ bo, the number | uninhabited, and the entire group was probably without : “ : os Brayton, of California, made a statement of the | Ment did not take measures to suppress ° a rigat Brigs—Eilen Hayden, Marsh, Wilmington, master; De- | sure to have for a day or two, or for several days, oronly Srapuxx, NB~Arr Oct 11, Norwegian bark Ghasoheb in thas distriet, gnd solicited aidto able of that journal in which the article in question ap- | a Luman Sais cna ee Tears: | troit, Robinson, Charleston, J W Elwell & Co; Sutton, Mc- | for a few hours, some looseness of the bowels or purging; Nelson, New York (not Boston); 13th, new ship the Pacyic,a weekly paper, at San Francisco. A | Pe®rs: Americans, English, and Hawaiians—who have been left Se roe Fee ee ee ea ee ee ee ce tin eee Meee ee oe eee vote of thanks was recorded to Rey. J. F. Tuttle for Police Intelligence. at various times by the whalers who have visited the | Pe,” Conrad Fox, Ward, Eastville, Va, master; Me- | or mate ought, therefore, without alarming the men, to! ay EKANDRIA—Sld Ost 50, bore is, St John, NB, Cornish, ‘Bay- his sermon, and a copy was requested for the useof | Andher Victim to the Ball and Safe Swinlle.—Mr. John The squadron, composed of the flag ship Susque- " ‘ ‘, 1 J > t Fenning, Wi ‘ter; Col Satterly, Elwood, i of t daily whetb: if them have loose- ‘tes the church. A motion relative to the sellers of milk | Black, of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, at present a the Mississippi, the Vlymouth, the Saratoga, and Chatlenton iscrendy, Mott & Co; Gl sea, Camartia Weak Bas ert pedal ‘hi Sais by ehaaae eesne Worse: BORON nate Oe 31, darks Benj Adana, on the Sabbath, was referred to the Presbyteries. boarder at the St. Louis Hotel, Chambers street, was pply, were expected te sail for Jeddo in the course ington, J H Matthews; Globe, Swift, Salem, RW Ropes & | If fi oil at hs to bed, be kept quite warm, | 2cc% a july 27; fornia, Clark, Antwerp Aug 21; The delegates assembled at nine o'clock on Thurs. | ‘ictimized on Thursday evening out of $50 by the ball and | of the week.— Washinglm Inelligencer. Co; Bigomer, Williams, Jacksonville, RP Back & Co; oul. | and it he is cold apply bottles of het water, or bage filled | Win. Larrabee, Gilkey, , Sept 23; Charles day morning, and both at that and the evening ses. | *lerwindle. Ttappears that he meta stranger in iadson | avy Ormiems Detar, Ke —Boatewain Robert Whita- | sq Martha Mathiaay Barbatoes, Blow & March, Ione, | with hot salt, or brea, to the stomach abd feet Give | Wiuiam,, Hewes. Savannah ; Bay State, Dill, Bale sion of the same day, transacted a large amount of | ;t7e%t "hom heasket where be cout ead ochamuah as | Ker, detachec from the Navy Yard, at Boston, and to take | Simmonds, Newbern, Bateman & Radderow Fair, MePher: | him immediately— raltar Sept 18; Geo Harris, Porter, Curacao Sopt £3; sehre sage in brig Bainbridge, to serve on board the frigate | son, Baltimore, Mailler & Lord; T A Ward, Hoif, Wilming- Fight drops of laudanum in a wine glass of het and ; Etvannah in the Brazil squadron, ton; DC Freeman & Co; Mary’ Crockett, Crockett, Ports- | weak] brandy and water; give the man this every two | Vis (reraaince Heckseovile; Moos, Ward Lt Boatswain Thomas (, Bell ordered to the Boston yard in | mouth, & W Lewis; Village Belle, Pritchell, Gonaives, | hours, as long as he is purged; the same dose should be | Sone 4 sith 409 pancctwornsSereachok (er eathg ete Becker & Graves; A.'Heaton, Terry, Alexandria, &e, Mott | given'night azd morning for one or two dayuafter the | Gottenburg Aug i, ken had’ contioeas Fishes "7 his stead. Th ticle |i 4 Fé % Ap nis article he Bedell; Isabella; Fauklin, Boston, Dayton Sprague; | purging has topped. sprung toremast, split sails and shifted cargo; seo. business relative to earch extension and discipline. | ahout giving him the information wi ther sti Frigay morning the Synod assembled, and en- Soppel up ant makes t6 Oe ‘directed to the Crystal Pal. gaged in devotional exercises. The calling of the | ace, saying that he hada very curious article which he roll was dispensed with. The minutes of the sessions | wished to leave there for inspectic f Thursday were read and approved. Th | exhibited, and it proved to be a ‘patent safe.’ He Midshipmen Wm. P. McCann, James A. Greer, Austin ‘ . FE rape ht Sebterd taken ap. “Aer ater li | Opened it'and there appeared in full view a piece of blank | Pendergrast, Julius G. Helleman, and James Bruce, de- | Statesman, Wicks, Alexandria, Sturges, Clearman & Co; | Sia tae ta tosoek OF lala kk anda. Telegraphed, brigs Gazelle, from Havana; Saml bate, the followii lati ig. | Paper, he then closed it and offered to bet $500 that no | tached from the frigate Columbia and ordered to the Na- | Ooh SuCiiim Ciara Penance Bl Nae 2 Aerating ini d oaemam me Onctera. Hinds, from’ Philadelphia; signal’ for tres ‘beige Gla pv Tem e lowing resolution was unanimously | Paper in it. Mr. Black had just ‘et which Be pst up eee at Annapolis, to prepare for their final ex- Sea sbisTh0s Sparke, Hand, Philatel pia, WH Thomp- ‘ial < gine bg feline Cee Hrecd Larewg Ma ing, ils pitfire oles UEDA ad tons), Arey, Sea. Fran. at tn oh ‘ 7 against a like amount put up by the patent safe man, | amination. * 4 . ; brigs Benj Cui y after y 4 Fee ert cE slacen, thay the pat Tat AS; | the money being placed in the hands of the other stranger. | _ Lieut. Charles W: Pickering. ordered to the sloop of war | fo yaar Lat ibe aan ett a8 shot bed; cover him well | Gorno (late of New York}, reo, of and’ for rks Talandies tthe Synod regard | Te saa was then reopened, bat no paper | Cyanc. assed Midshipman Samuel P’. Griffin, ordered to . Joad for Cubs; schrs Sican, Thurston, Port au Prince; or eras kas qomentitin aceg Gene emunttion, being found in, the two strangers ramosed, and Mtr Fa Ce Cr te eee. ay detaiiied tien sb Havane 13th, to MO Roberta OSt 18" Nese oe feet; ba tere lite ey expamettors aeeagat or ool the His Rae gle mg hom tin; Se t, Mo- w : Paint | d_ his fé to u rift! : ice station, Passe ishipman Chai . d fy “f Y " i ; Francis Newton, 0, Cc) 4 tn enies upon much investigations as may implicate any of | Wore he tated hin rouben to Lieut. Hetebingy, who de: | cout sorvey tener BDb, and ‘halen of absnce for | lent, ined bark Zidom, from Cardenas suppor | chest beng ogy hm into vent. Put ieee pouoe Halen, Wilmiogton, XC; Somerviey Chae, Philadelphia, ; ” hs spatched officer Webster to hunt up the rascals. Inthe | two months. ¢ 3 $5 4 ms, Norris, do; Armida, Wass, do; Amanda, Niek- igner judicata tn criminal glee, again! whom no | IM her at stad hn tan ae Eeprannanorrat tne Hale when the US gece Tne | teen o trnty miguey ices man fee tps of | evo Altea. dope Mate, nd fuego charges have been legally preferred, as tending wrong | \..custus Saxon, whom Mr. Black identified as the stake- Liset Svrrs 1n Canapa.—Dugald C. McNab has ietel Geet dave @ one gen gin ly Dat | ether aphity in the Peo ag Ave with hoe tow); seb loomer; and from below, ship Ringleader. fat hed sere Is Giserst Athontly, In sotemeaee holler, The prisoner was taken before Justice Osborne | been seat to jail for six months because he iibelled Jadge | mt days is comagquence of whieh eke made but | other split, | Saar armed ice ine nae BATH Cid Ost 14, Brig Rush Leach, Bt. wary, ty “tens ¥ ; id \ . He i i Ne Malloch, Libel prosecutions have been institu ins 4 i + + 4 Oct 20—Arr schr Science, Gi! to all disciplinary offences the General Assembly is the | 50 locked v0 for tru, | fle says Be fa native of New. | tne proprietors of the Chronicle, and attempts to indict gghtit Ether G Barney, Barney, Liverpool, Sept 2, with | cine may be given every hour for six hours, but not long. | top rovilace; Doves tance, Couthvick, and as Gera court of last resort, and is possessed of appellate, but not | “Apis for Stealing Furs.—A girl about sixteen years of | for Uvel have been made against the editor of the same Pgervy bk Bale glk bk t ve t fe lon 18 | er: E etve hia? bode bo eo ‘hon the man begins to | Nichola, Fall River, for NYork. of original jurisdiction. It cannot, therefore, under any | goo named Julia Irving, on Friday arrested by % paper. A true bill has been returned by the Quarter Ses- , while laying to in a heavy gal le, the ship laboring | sweat, give him some hot tea, & teaspoonful of bran- DIGHTO! N. pretence, énter directly upon criminal investigations, nor | Byehnan, of the Sixth ward police, charged with ste Mionw Grand Jury against Mr. James Moir Forres, editor | beavily and leaking, was obliged to heave overboard a | dy in it, and keep him warm in bed. Fe from below 19th, schr Sclota, Young, make inquiries which, in their own nature, are criminal | Yo °anie tippets, valu , that he, ! ; oS proprietor of ihe Modtseal Gaus,’ for pert of the cargo, consisting of sa.t, for the safety of the ‘THIRD INSTRUCTION, GALVESTON ‘ investigations, and tending to the developement of unlaw- | $5, ‘om the store of ee ne ea Joba eteeet. | beings person of wicked and depraved disposition, had | Yeesel and ship's company; the passengers at work at the | When the ship is in port medical advice shonld be got | and 8 ¥ Austin ge gp a ag hang Hermanns, Be fal acta, or of criminal neglect in those ‘who are amena- | $10) from the store of. W. a Aa‘and expoved for aalea beastly, obscene ani im- | Pimps; 11th, the sbip continuing to leak badly, put the | as soon ns possible, im any case of seizure, as the delay of | Teno, from doy'brig hunpire, Novuise for do s ate) others No. 19 John street. was held to bail by | ad ble in the first instance, to their several judicatories, 5 . 1 work (in th: f Mr. Clerk, of the;/'rue Witness,) | crew and passengers at the pumps; at6 AM took off the | even one hour may cause death. i 4 "7 '. | Justice Osborne in $1,000 to answer. Mr. Edward Irvine, | moral work (in the eyes of Mr. " i ay . reported later. without trespassing on the constitutional functions of | ors; xty-fifth street, mear Second avenue, became her | with the cone of corrupting the morals of the youth of = gig iach nyt my d et ae roURTH are ‘cnm0N. ARDINER—Arr Oct 12, schrs William, NYork. those judicatories and their right to a reputable Christian staBiding, and without assuming a power unwarranted by the merical re dangerous in its exercise to the li- berties of the churches. e Synod ftherefore, t th Potion of the last General’ Assemble, yatiect, as d both sexes in Canada.” Presentmenta have been made : LUBEC—Arr Oct 14, schr Turk, Rowell, NYork, von eral Auction Swindle.—Two “Poter Funks,” in the | against John Maguire, Eaq.. Police Magistrate at Quebec, | Post, which was stopped as well as possible with the | | Allkinds of fruit, salads, cucumbers, celery, and pickles | 14th, echrn Tremont, Parritt, NYork; 15th, b Fugees lov of Jose Cady, mock auctioneer, in Broadway, cor- | against all the'civic authorities, and against the crown off- | ™eans at hand; after which, trimmed the cargoand caulk- itter be avoi iso oysters, lobsters, crabs, mus- | 4 Reed, do. employ of Jesse Cady, moc! , 7, ed down the hatches, after’having thrown over 450 sacks | sels, or other shell fi mda Lace Ori tik baie’ Saadees Newport; , Crane, n; Sarah Elizabe ’ i fi cer for not indictirg Mr. Maguire; and, as appears by the 00 this subject, a8 | Semefotd and Seneybait charged win telng Oe eeert | Drtown Gasrle, neat the close of the assizes in the county | OfAslt, more or less; Oct 11, passed ship Mary Pleasanta, The most wholesome articles of food are, well-baked | schrs Golden Gate, Smith, NHa\ 1a Pr ewtated toeetee vateututional tendencies, | ‘ith others in defrauding Mr. John Rynearson of North. | of Carlton, presentment for lbeling Juige Armatcong | Stn Bench (the Wertora World, unseubtedly. "| toon; folld ood fe batter than fataabh Pheteer ee rete pct Ee was reported about the south 4 "enn., at present boar’ t the | in Parliamen’ |. Lyon, Eaq., A, d q H ; ‘end of the casal. tinued peace ait nae of our (es fed a Feeecee Tisae, ro, "30 by selling. 4 & brass M. P. ie aan ve have come upon strange times.— Age baer ae ite Sh abavinive. bedi cd corneas, thing to give the crew beef and IN HAMPTON ‘ROADS Brig Bona parte Foster, for Baw: in the evening meeting the committee minal h which th wented to be gold, twelve jewels, | Quebec Chronicle Oct. 17. bev 2 ‘ ‘f J ‘f 1 gor; schra Gen Worth, ‘rom Baltimore for Sau- rand to a subject for the discourse | ni‘worth #00. Phe prisoners were taken before Justies Se ae Metetieey cat wemasanircre Unde tue cree wae Cra Dram ries, (NY); Wild Pigeon, Millekin, from do, for Provi- water logged and abandored; the decka were blown up; | On the Danger of Spirits, Corn Brandy, Wine, Beer, che, | Seren, (AY) ighhd figesn, Millukin, from de 4 9 for NYork. Parker be appointed the preacher, and the Rev. | caught, on Thursday night, by officer Havens, of the Six- Alderman Lewis, on Tuesday and male sath charg. | had been abandoned; soon after, coming on thick, lest | good as a protection against the cholera. This is a total EW BEDFORD—. ‘Adam Miller his alternate. "They also proposed the ward, while in the ‘act of attempting to effect an | before Alderman Lewis, on Tuenlay, snd marie oath, charg: | sion oF her, and fatal mistake. In every country aud town where the | gon FNiledelphia. Sid abe Fra Lies gee anal following ferorsd eg om — jin ame “The serine Week Poesy erin ruven ie. was sank Piles, bis polloe, with Conspichg togetie $0. defeat pep Sullivan, Mitehell, Charleston, 10 days, to Thomas | cholera has broken out, drunkards and thove who drink NEWBURYPORT. Sid Oct 2, et es ; Plate bf the Bible tobe a Divine Tevelytions” At jn Stuart and commited to awaits | Whe emer is etd apse inthe esta ot dite | Pango from Liverpel for Piladelpar ”"™™™” "P| Gnete; temperate men usualy cope; drankardsusualy | “WAR Oot 21 A At named M’Clure, who was a prisoner in the Tombs of Alle- ' H i + 21, schr Vendova, Bray, Rockland, ter a slight discussion this report was adopted. “4 ’ a to be delivered doring the next meeting of the Syn 10d, | Osberne and held for examination. Serious Cuarce AGAINst Maror Park, oF AL- recommended that the Rev. Dr. Joel ‘Attempt at Burglary—\ man named Thomas Quinn was | LecHENY Crry,— ARREST oF tis Exmine Potick.—Jacob Pack ct tio vminacking an Oficer with a Shunp Shox man named | gheny city, on charges of larceny snd passing counterfeit | _ Sip Manct ester, Tyler, Havre, 45 days, with 955 pas- | die. It is, t The committee appointed at the last annual meet- | yichael Carvey, was arrested tate on Friday night for | money, preferred against him by Pack, from whom, it is | Sepgers, to Ralph Fost. No date, lat 40 10, lon 66 30, was | captains will warn their crews against all excess in drink- | PORTLAND—Arr Oct 20, Br brig Sarah, MoAlmon, Hille- erefore, earnestly ho; and requested that | jfe, of the Synod, to confer with the editor of the | drawing a sinng shot or wi M'Clure, stole $400. Three of the policemen | boarded by a boat from the ship Telegraph, fom Tralee, | ing; more especially warn them from taking corn brandy | boro’; for NYork. sld, ship AB Thompao! y, and sttempting to strike " - short 7 : (new, of 4 4 ‘that itver Bacghen, Of the Math nash ork Ie foc rented by offer Fox, and held to bail in $600, to | With 244 passengers, short of provisions and water; sup: | or gin, which often acts as a poison; they should also not | Brunswick, 980 69-96tona,) Mustard, Mobile; brig Austra~ pointed could not (acre nga pce es piel son nee san dated wih compounding folosies by! tho same |. Ship Kalamarco, Taylor, Cardi, Sept. 6, to order. Oot | 1s bad, and likely to purge; therefore, it would be better | riverpool, 44 da; sare Testa’ Levall” Bortowut, 60; ag’ This report was accept -— a ‘ ly | Surrsmnrs oF O11 AND BoNs—A series of mig. | Provecutor. At present, wo know little of the merits of 4 1 iy el Taylor, seaman, a nat ind of cone ny to use Lats beeaght from England; ce eee are re- | Cuba, Sawyer, Shediac, NS; China, Hamblin, Boston; schra A resolution was then introduced and unanimously | | SHIPsENTS 0 Ser aaue rated mis- | Py; proseeution, further than that Mr. Pack is « elitizon Sone is mals rigging overboard, sel wae rye jt ee hee take in a supply aceardingly. Madeira Pet (Br), Silk, Malaga, it ds: Jasper, Soara; 5 carried, to the following effect,—‘‘that the Synod re- Tie Oil mod bone hace teen we rewels in which ship- | GF respectability and standing, end that a prisoner named | Goorge’s Banks, saw nel Wyoming, from Liverpool for Se SN Ireland, Prambee, and John Compton, Marts, Boston; commend congregations under thelr care to unite | Ps. to this port, during the past season, Thee hace, | M'Clure was at one time confined inthe Allegheny wateh | Philadelphia, bound W; 20th, off Nantucket, passed steamn- Against Exposure to Wet and Cold, Sydney Miner, Bolles and BF Reeves, Shaw, Bridgeport: 5 - 4 - 106-~PRaben ” ship Arabia, hence for Liver] with their fellow citizens in memorializing the £9- | joc condemned at Tahiti, one put into Sydney in distress, | house and afterwards released,—Pilislurg Despatch. Ton'7245, spoke ship Elvire, vernment of the United States to secure by negotia- | one repaired to Pernambuco and was to at from tha | NI Ay orion ced hi westerly gales, lost sails, & flannel belt or banday d € pai Os i ge around the stomach and loins is 4 tion with the governments of other countries where | on the fifth of the present month; one was wrecked on the Married, > fark Ch moeghe Fr), Bier in, Marseilles, 60 days, with | a good defence for sailors ; when they go to bed, if the POROCKLA ND—Arr Oct 15, schrs Aid, NYork; Mary Lang- ecessary, the rights of conscience and religious wor- | corset of Mrazil, and yesterday we had intelligence of still | On Thursday evening, October 20, by the Rey. Isaac ngers, to J Bdardy & Co. Sept 28, off the Azores, | shirt is darap or he they should change it, and putona | don, Eastport for as (and nld next day). Pilot, dofor do. Zist, 8 PM, ‘at 40 16, Wet and cold should as much as possible be guarded | J A Bayard, Collins. 5 N , hence for Havre. ‘The | against, by warm, dry clothing, and stout shoes. A thick | ‘Alexander, Jones, Havens ‘Ekterprise, Pendleton, Kent! t. Synod will be in the | endeavor to recure thone thet are sesworthy ead reliable. | cot, by the Rev. Bunt. of Ovoner, 1854, at Hongedele, Peansylvania. | —New Belford Siondard, Od. 20. Koq,, vai 12 sbip, aud Christ burial to American citizens so- | another one at Navigators Islanda, in distress. | Van Doren, grandfather of the bride, Tromas Monrgtt, | spoke Br bark John Bunyan, from Calcutta for Liverpool, | dry one. They should not stop out at night on shore, Oregon Perry, joursing or travelling within their territory.” A | There vowels ere mostly, we presume, unseawor. | Eaq., of thi city, to Mise JUmA A. IUCHO, eldest daughter | 195 days out; supplied her with grorisions. PO’ | Many sailors who have been drinking at ‘Hambro’ Bar, eater Hayat; iit, tay State and ¢ orale Ore. large smount of business was then transaet- | ty and unsafe, which satisfactorily acoounts for | of Williom Iucho. Faq. late of Lexington, Kentucky. Bark Avalanche (of New Orleans), Leach, Neweastlo, B, | and iying atout on Sunday night, have been seized on | SALEM—Arr Oct 20, schr'l, K Snow, Snow, NYork. Be- ed. and after the delivery of ‘and benediction | !? misfortunes that have attended thpm. We should | On Thursday, October 20, at St. Peter's, by the Rev. E. | 62 days, to Cook & Smith. Aug 27, the Isle of Wight NNE | Monday with cholera, and died in a few hours. ‘ ‘Wilder, from Zanziber, fry the moderator, the Dr. add, & notice think that the shippers would soom le the lessona | Hugan, Jase ©. RetMonn, of Boston, to Euzanera Mor- | 26 miles, carried away mainyard, and Myre ma be- SEVENTH INSTRUCTION, Oct 18, rohr Harvest, New York. a pil “and the formal che ora ofa etd in the se. | rv, of this vity. ee eee te tants tie 10, lat 48 59, lon Concerning Cleandiness and Ventilation. WASHINGTON, NO—Arr Ost 14, schre Ric, Indepen- adjonrpment eat Synod withdrew. lection of vensels for the transportation of oil, and at least On Wednesday, October 19, st St. John’s Church, Pres- | 90 16, ® hurricane from 10 NW, hove to Settes © CE anceate mare protection against Be and Ready, Bee and ® The next of Robert Blakey, Rector, Jaum Parrem, | under bare poles for 90 hours; Ost 4, lat 43 60, 10a 63 45, | cholera ipa and » god suppl of fou pure 8 Wilts WY ‘ea cbr Ang; Henry Las, Pacific, NYerk, reister at law, of Barrio, Canada West, to Mamma | caried away rudder bead; 16th, lat 42 44, lon 68 60, eup- | air. It is, therefore, the duty of captain to take