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eee ' : The Know Nothings In Massachusetts, ‘The Bookselling and Publishing Bas ness of | orlleron the spot they ocoupy for thirty seara, Lia- leogtb, at which point 18 wae THE NEW NORTHERN PARTY. [Correspondence uf the State of Msine | Buetow. coin '& Edmovds tor thirty-five years, ant tho pre- berger wea ciceotally slxt by apotber Ind ou Sun: | fe {n diameter. Traced the whole | dannnigcinnndindadinn Know Nothiogism seems, just vow, to be 8 goat {Frem the Bostoa Post, Aug. 21 J FeLt propnetors for more thau twenty years. dey, while they were ip » bow} ona guoning ex ur ames Be cr Bagge byt Bauer pem ge dee 4 wo Views fom she Filmore Organs of the | stape for \etter writers from Maseachusotta, 311 | We ait down to ueat of the topo at sne heal of | The house of fickoor & Fields is distiaguished icp dows the Delaware river. The gan bad been Cuibend to stars of the voneal ntnand Bs sw Soar wng Party. | ight ae well tread Sp the beaten tra:k, and to 1 Fou Giaatee aes feraier. Pressures nse we Avo | for it lneuee of fite nextare trom Amerioen Sad Sted off, 514 vse reicedcd. unknown % the ga | wtiite streak sud false fora the pao pereciy ; " ahtde it Kuow Notbic ere. Ii is @ Bo! 3 ” | English pene. Crosby Yh nate bry who discha' ged it. coronor's jury | chan. There date teet water thea, [From the Builelo aovertiser (Mr. Fillmore’s home or- | Coal for politicians. If they pick it ap they are Boston, apd to the roble band of mes wao conduct | ecifsnce us works, abd’ Many religious books of tho exonerated bics from sy crimipal inteat. | T tee: on the quarter: Katon’s Neck Ligkahon i Fy gun), Augast 21 } afraia it will barn their hands by acd bye. Ifth-y t' is mest importart branch of businees—a business | Uc ita ion cevominaticn. They also publish three Apo ter sccident from the careless use of fire- |S by W + W. and Bhefficla (or N HR £akeTOG.a CONVENTION. fo not meddle with it, bur fet it eo as it pleanca, thet, Inform g aad inflaca ing the mind of « oun leading avd important periodioale—the North Ame arms by the amateur spo-temen wbo infest the city, bouse N by W 3, W, about two miles distant from ‘s The design of ive vriginators of the convention | they are afraid it will s-t their houses a fire. Cun- ty like ours, is perbs ps usequalled, rican Keoww, the Christian Examiner, and tue ocurred yesterdsy. A boy, who was in ebratog Neck, and having from 1i to 1236 fathoms water alt which assem) ]vd lost week at 80 far asthe | trary to all expe:tation, it has gained a firm foot- neten, if we muy bere include uoder this eame | yw Reporter. J. Munroe & Co. publish ‘classical, the river, neor tbe cemetery, shoodog blackbirds, Sound her. Beg just in the track of vouels, ohe pede were sble to understand their purposes as hold in many ef the country counties, often com- Cambri: ge, is literally the home of printing ia Ame juwole 208 TnisceDisne: us works. ‘The ne~ houve fired a gun toward the point and ten or twelve Woula be exceedingly dangerous should the maak oe rift. She was apparently a large sloop, and by their o gane, was the formation of a | prisng within its numbers xeerly all the voters of a rica. Here this blessed art g ew and flourisved for | of Joh, P. Jenett & Co. is one of mark, for having abot entered the body of a little git. She was ont £4 new political part fgett antislavery, that is to Town.” West Boylston, fa, Worcester cousty, tgam more tban fo-ty pears before i was untrodaced inte ied book that bad the widest sale ¢ ve frst dangevounly injured.-Newark Advertiser, deg.22. SW, $2, bet port, side, sné her starboard anchor & sections! besis. When design was at- xtraordi instance o! is. Itis a i we, otber these res. Indeed, though r, of any that was ever whed world; D.C. CON: $4 Lient. (in ot inated to them by tboce whoo the more- | to be cure, with lers than two thousand ichabitanta; the colony of Virginia was settled befo-e three ot | };4'tve Lamplighter” thus far, haa sold ‘ose eg pa Ca Saree eee Stock Sales. Wasiemea. Ment, not O1 ly a» it vot disclaimed, but its pro- | but of sl! its voters there ere said to be not moro | Plymouth end Massachusetts, the press was not fa: | «Uncle Tum,” or 86,000 copies in five months, | Punapmrma, 1864 —(Roported by Fry & | Arr at New Bedford 19th, hip Onward, Matte : Was peakee-ty defended. ‘The convention at | tha n thirty who are not Kcow Nothings. | Woduced there uctil about tue year 1727, or nearly | This house bas issued the important theological Thomys )—First Ses tise City o's, 1.37, 11000 | yolsett, to B¢ for sealing naieaaenn. met, but it iunugursted no new party, it no- In Boston it is no wonder that the organiaaticn is & ceutury after it began to ehed its ligt at Cam- | works of Dre. Wovde and Beecher, and mach mis- Reading Rx 6's '70, 783; 1,009 do, b5. 75%; 3,0c0 Poona | Cla 2eth, ships Iris, ll, Indian Ocean; BO Cunoiduter, and limited ite action to the | so strong. It should be remembered tnat io 1450, | bridge. ‘ celis£ous bterature. Jenks, Hickling & Swan are 5's, 6724; 100 Wilmington RR ¢’s.§87; Rich Dis Tr Carver, Pacific Ooran: bark Osceola, Hosmer, do. mere passing of rsuiutypns denouncing the aggres- | out of it. population of 137,000, nearly one half were | Tre first prees in America rose wth its first col- | our largest publishers of sobool books, B.B. Mas Om BS Fe weerea penn 28, fai Ado, Ais 14 Harrisburg abip Congrors, atlantic Ocean; bark Slons of the sieve power, It has, therefore, signally | foreigners, and 53,000 of trem were Irian, These lege st Cambridge, in 1638, sud as that remained | «wy & Co, William J. Roynokis & Co., and other | RE; 06; 20 OR oe tenn ion on tee Ons New port 18th, bark George, Spooner, for Indlem failed to avswer toe main design of its projectors. | Irish carry to +xcess their universally prevailing , We only college for balf s century, so there was a0 | }cuses, publish many miscellaneous works and do a Carel, b6, 114. Betueen Bearde.-th chars =, nen SO ‘Jay 24, Sam) & Poole, Matt, 400 Its adjournmevt to uxet at Aaburn on th | clavnish spirit, Tory are, almost without exception, printing prees in acy other part of the country for | very lurge jobbing busir ese. | 8%." Sond Board—$3,000 Keading RR Mort 6's /44, | ep ard boill J ‘Siemon, - of September, is a <irtual confession of political | Cattoli #, avd support a pa| the Boston Pilot— about the eame period. ‘There were 189 bo: keellers and 651 publishers ta , b3, 79; 270 Schuyl Nav 6's '82, 76; 600 Lehigh 6'6 70, Heerd from July 10 lat 82, loa 50 49, Two weakness. A purty «hicn bad the overwhclmi ic: beasts thst the forelgn population is now, It is neticeable fact, that the chief funders of | Masiechoretts, accorcing to ths lus’ census, In New , 92: 160 sbares Fading KR. bS, 83%; 25 Minehi IRR, b5, Childs, NB, no oil on board; Lad shipped 80 sp por majority of voters ut ite nee/s, which was claimed | 1554, ia a majority in Boston, and urges them, ay the first American college and first press were dls- | Yosk there were 444 booksellers and 134 publishers, | 614;; 26 Farmers’ Bank of Ken, 101; 20 Met & Mec Bank beth, of Westport. for this movewur by its oigans and abettors, | Cutbolirs, not as republicans, to become naturalized senting olergymen. Of Mr. Harvard, the founser | ard in Pennaylvauia 402 of the first aod 72 of the of Mitte, 08%. After Board—100 Reading RR, 83%. Spoken. should rot bave so stultified its pretensions as t> | witbout delay, with a view to their ultimate attain- of the oue, we have hiard mac 1; of R-v. Jesse Glo- | jact. Most of the publishing, andthe largest num las a | Steamsbip Pacilie, foamy NYork for Liverpool, was passed Aug 12, 23 PM, lat 58 20, lom 27 47. pteamship a ‘volant. take the position of a mere make-weight | ment of tho political con'rol of the city, This advice ver, who gave us the press, wo have heurd less. | ber of Ibe book+elieas, centre in the three great ci- in the politica Lanoce., This is the standiog re- | hus been consistently followed by the foreign Ca- | Thi ien totrange, siace he died on his passage to | ties of these Sta’es Boston, New York aud Philadel- teamship Hermann, from NYork for Sou! gource of smull tucti ns t at can make themselves | tholics. | America, in 1658, in the very veesel that b ought | phia, wbich ave the leading pubiishiug cities of the | Ma RITIOS 1 NTELLIGEACE. Ac, was signalized Aug'16, 63 PM, let 46 25, lon Seig. felt oaly in bidding for the influcace of one of the | in 1860 there were less than 2,000 natarallaed over the priutwg-press, that hue been followed by | biutry. New York has the m. et capital in the bu- SEAR pea Cape eee ie Pe Se eee regular parties, by bulding out the idea that ina | voters in the whole city. Now there are three times such pre digions yesults in this country. Tao bine +e and Boston is second, we think, as to cavital 5 Sah er calli! . clotely contes'eo ee tion they a'o strong enough to | that number. Last fall this same Boston Pilot op- Mr. Gover oid not see the work hia titde press ac- | invested 1p the lishing business, though Phila | turn the scale. 1: steud of sssembling to form a | pored the revised constitution, chiefly besause if complisied, as a secathr: wu into this prolifissoll, yet | deiphia selle, no doabt, the most books. Ship Blapchard, of Yarmouth, from vie Cor iE Eoglahds no date lat 43; lon C2 60 (oy the Dakine eee party powerful euou.h to sweep everything before | contuined a clause prohibiting forever the donation the work bas goue on until it has towered to heaven. In & watter more important than the amount of | Deave, at Provincet: wn). Berk Venus, Atkinson from New York for Ou it, according to "herr boastful manifesto, they met | of any public funds for the support of sectarian Thovgd bis successors of the can erect no | capital, or the mere number of books eold, Boston | Mth inet, lat 51 14, lon 65. 45. to base forth se; Oe wo ¥ taete Weaknees cre in- | schools, of whatever cenomination, and becense it Seenes over his eee that sh committed to | atunde unrivalled ir this oonniay, mee: io = | Pinprier rll orienting reba? Clenfuegoa, sigtificonce. js is no*osiourly not the result the; livided Bi ston mto districts for the election of State se, they may and will revere bis memory. ctarscter of tbe nooks pul 5 no vain Sie » bargniced for. e m | representatives. It told Catholics that if. the city | Next to iar. Glover, in connection eth the pub- | bos-ting to eay, that ‘ths city publiches the best \ obark Almade, of NYork, 10 days from Sate Crux Queenstown, 6th inst, lat 28 48, lon 79 26 . Bers Lucy, Being, tome New Orleans for Boston, 11th inst, Int 30 10; lon 10 60 Bor: eo, Hogers, from NYork for Jacksonville, 16th * This convention, aburtive except in resolutions, | should be districted, they might now and thea pos- | Lehing busines, we eugnt to honor Step.en Dago, | gtandard American and eh works that ceme ‘was unable evcu ‘o poss auch resolntions as its pro- , sibly get one or two Catholic representatives, but | wo first printed in this country, aod whom Mr. | before the reading world. Where wero Webster's jectcrs intenoed tw wake t .€ basis of their platform. if they should hold on to the old general tickes ays- | (lover himself exgaged to come to New Engtand to | works published? In Boston. Where were Baa- Brig eC havecarefull, twked over the resciutions with | tem aud vote cown the revised oastitution, tua iw | Covcuct ris press, Though the press was orected | crijt’s History, and the works of taaie ew inst, off Cape Koi @ view to find ane which pledged the convention to | ycars they would be able ty clec+ the whole forty: | at Cambri ist 1638, he cid not hegin business till | Grarke, ard Hawthorne, published? Ia Brie Wanderer, Chedbourne, from NYork for Darton, Seek the repea by Co vxress of the Nebravka act, | fuer, Tho reeuits of this course of ation on the | early the following year. The first work wsued | Who issues the great theological and e: Ang 16, off Cape Romain, but our seareh was unsuccessful. Bow, uetuiog is |: partef the foreigneis are now seen in the fact that | from that litile isolated press, here in tne wilder- | works of Woods Stuart, Robinson aud Beecher? ep ee MOE iat pert erty oad AMAT Ss bois better kaown thin thet this conveation was caliod | the Kyow Nothing lodges there have on thew liets | uess, a3 our reedere know, was the Freeman's U uh. Boston heuses. What city sen 8 fo.th the moat Bw All packages (nd ldtersintended for the New Youu gh . In consequence of toe oassage of the Nebraska bill, | a number of names exceeding a majority of any vote | How significant the title, snd how importaut tve | learned, the most eloquent, the most read books, | Haeatp should be scaled, 12th iostsiet 30 1 han tee Pine ates eee and was intended to svund the tocsin of ropeal. | ever cast in the city. work for these who were anew to make the experi- | gna those that will five the longest? Certain: eeEUS eee Aan nme ‘Scht Tease. St George, from Boston for ‘LLe cemves o! tar souvection opposed it onthe | Two Representatives to Corgreea aro elected ment of a free covernment! every candid person, either south or north ‘of Ma- £Oth inet, Highlands of Cape Cod NW by N20 miles,” Ground thut it aimed at the repeal of the Nebraska | Beston voters. One district comprives the Neck | | We passnow to Boston proper. And here we | gaz' and Dixon's line, either in Puiladelphia, or Foreign Ports, &0i, abd tbat such repeal is practically Lepossible. Wards with Roxbury. the other the North and Wes; | must honcz Jchn Foster as the satber of the Boston | New York, will ay Boston. Arcos Bay, CG H—In port June 22 Br brig Prairie, its friends repiies ny a: vocatiag the p savibility of | exd ward~ witn Cambridge. The first is represevted | Press. It ap ears that Cambridge for about forty Ané, then, where aro tre principal great anthors | ~~~~-~~ White, trom Boston (oot hen | : . mn ot 160) via Cape Town, unc, repeal, and dceseuvcicg those who refused to em- | in ths Congress by Samuel H. Walley ; the last by | years hud moncpolized the publis-ing busines’, | of the Umted States? Do they not live in Boston Peet of New York, August 2%, 1854, Antwane—In port Aug 6 Br Lae Becret, Bt bar’ jor thut chject, as having beca | Witham Appleton. Neither of these gentlemen p»s- | @nd thea gave Foster a license, according to tho | gnd vi inity? Was not their education derived in . pets cr Boston about Sept 16, sesees citier brilliant, or in any way remarkable | custom of the times, for the press was not then | cur schuols and colleges? Prescott, Webster i to EARED: : + yOMTAT Ia port July 8, bark White Cloud, Todd, trom: talent, but both have a good aha of praanieal com: | free, to ret up a prees on this side of the Charles | Sparks, Everett, Bante ft, the Becoher family, Steamship Arabia (Br), Judtins, Liverpool, ECunar’, NYork abt May 16, arr ud. : nae io ty “or OupOrition to uae Paasage of the Preiuenten pieces Teguege; Sittrent mon zon.e. Beta sre st ver gtay whigs, of the most | Hver. Wertad that he issued ile Bret book in| Wovds, Stuart, Longfellow, Glory, Greealeel, Haw: | ,, ti? Contederation (new), Corning, Havzo, Lane, West Bourn Corio am veurel tn port July 78 July 30 tom what it ieudshad Counted on, and falls bo: | silvery sort. Mr. Walley cven ron ‘or Congrees in | 1676, and two yrare after a book called “Ellot’s | theme and others—are they not among us? Wore & Co. ‘E—No Am veseel in port Aug L. benyf i ; , ak J , ‘ ; ip Julia Bow: from 5 low their ex: ectations, i ; the old Righth dis-rict, against Horace Maun, on ac | Hermon; of the Gospels,” a work, no doabt, print: | ther rot the growth of this soil? Aad we @o not ate OTs epee (earn aetna = Decl op: ae rag, Gamer, Cie ea ha Aa the thing ows sctualls turned cvs. the Saratoga " ccupt of that gentleman's opposition to ‘Daciel | ed to aid ‘liot, the apostle of the Indians ‘in his | forget that Willis, Bryant, the Abbotts, aad other | pant ;A6e”,& Beinr (Brem), Vest, Buenos Ayres, CH | Hasmsa, (trom Palerme,) Boston ‘Slat batik Sons, convention seemsto huve aimed no bigher than to , Webster. Both of these gentlemen the Kaow | mitsionary labors amcng the 10d men of the forest. | authors who now reside elsewhere, we 6 New Eng- | Chureb. Karsten, (from Trieste via Tropani,) do. The wind was exercise a saluiwry sup rvision over the waig party | Nothinus are resolved to defeat, and to elect two {t was, then, forty-five years from the foundation | Jang born, and here laid tho foundations of thei Brig Jessie Kent (Br), Dwyer, St Johns, NI’, J Barrow | Easterly July 80 and $1; Werterly Aug 1. and its approactirg convention. Avandoning the | « Young Americans” in their stead. of Boston that 9 printing ‘establishment was opened | (min nec. & Sons. GissGow—In port asn8 Br steamer Petrel, Tims, for lofty devign whi bits f tends at first cherished and | ‘They cesigu at present to sud Angon Burliogame | ard the firet ieaue of the Boston press was scnt | “We way easy, then, in sober truth, that Boston is | , Brig Tertia (Br), Hammond, Falmouth, Barclay & | NYork Sept 1; Br barks Rivol, Jenkins, for San Franoises professed, and grva ly lowering the tone by which | to Covgrcss fom Mr. Avpleton’s distcict; put who | i forth to the world. Not two conturies have rolicd | the first city in Ameri lishing city, i Livingston, 1g; bicmue, Auld, for Halifax and Charleston do; Fama, Bs ls aagecns neko puma. | Sac unr eee bt asth'de_ ten eace Us pemanlterct mB ck | Mee aa ame avg tone | “Ish cm,an, mats ty, tne| y hge Wba etag Forogstion in luokiug after the whig party, to see | termined. Mr. Burlingame must be well known to , how great results from this emall beginning we | in this department of business, viz ,the character of Brig Belen Goes’ (Br),” Tldredge, St John, NB, Kelly Houyuxap—Of ‘Aug 8 three mast schr t, re that it is truc to its principles ard deos its duty. } you by reputation, Since 1848 he has been quite an | shellscon ere! the works published, and the character of their au- | & Smitters - 5 ported from NYork for Liverpool. While the Nebra-ku bill was pendisg ia Congress, | active free soil partisan, and has acquired anexten- | ‘Tbe first Boston bookseller and publisher was no thors. And we have before shown that Boston was | Brig Orb, Morrison, Philacelphia, Hend & Kirkpatrick, | — Lxcnors—Ip port Aug 2 ship Commonwealth, —~, hes. for the whig purty of thi- State op, osed it with entire | sive renown fe 1 m7 it u Mean personage. Fate born i sheste Brie V 31 Pictou, 3 8 Whi aC NYork ldg No other leg for NYork be maka ‘and nnwaveriog sel, And we donbe | uve,zcnown for making ¢ fe.tive stump spcec' pe ig ater was born in Dorchester, | haifa century earlier in the publishiug business than rig Vulean (8), jann, Pictou, tney & Co, eg vessel 16g Boston. a He is a westerner by birth, but came to Massachu- | and graduated ut Harvard College in 1667, with sx ther place in America, an books ha’ Schr Geeine, Port ac Platt, GJ Bechtel, Sid on or after July 29 bark Marmion, Jaceson, Boston. not, thet, witha uvautmity quite as unbroken, they | setts many years ago, to etady and practice law. | cthers, tines of whom bore the name of Hobart. | bern publisbeahere that heveloem the moot cad ana | Behe Atal, Welton, Apeluek cola, Poot paivmoa.=in port Aug O shine Féperter, oe, fer are ready, bow, t» tveir uporcaching Btate conven- | Ajmost everybody jikes him. He has a friendly | He Wes quite an astronomer, and alculate? as well | read. We yield then to New York only the Lower oe Pier Wares Eivland Montara. Dara & Holenae. Fear rae ph aide 2G , for do Aug 21; bots pocand at oe cai rimere af Heed ae pr every. one, snd isa eet ioe Lepr e fel- * paauhed Supapace, aaa pureieg pa pevioces praise of havivg the most dollars and cents invested | gy., an reeman, Rowley, mend, ‘Of do Aug 8 et bak Woodman, G Scena File adopt: - WG Ad) w, though always looking not like le per- | but afew years, he died in native town, at the | j usiness, - 5 ¥ ° 5 +f and constitutivnal .esuite ta p eventuig the farther aon for Ne. 1 stains priheurr seas ealy age ‘of thirty-three years. [is grave stoae | sx Galle peau connate men emmioec ret Ok ects Ane. Méctar Oonblin, Baltimore, Johnson ® Low. 51; Oras 5 < sellers. dpterested parties may sneer when o-ton 2. ELouRNE--Cld May 26 ehip Andes, Davis, Hong extension of Ui So far as the action of the | There is a whig in Mr. Burlingame’s town, Cam- | bearsa Patin inscription, in accordance with a pre- | is termed the Athena of America, but all pera ere Martha Maria, Small. Selem, R W Ropes. Kong * “4 id J : Sauatoga co » implies any doubt on this | bridge, a Secretary of the State Central Committee, | valent costom of those times, which we find Eng- | mon uct acknowledge that the appellation is not | _ Steamer Parker Vein, surner, Baltimore, Purker Vein | Manzaxn1o—No American versel in port July 5. head, it libela the parts, vinte 4 Mr, Jo! n Sargeut, who is desirous to represent his | lished in Thomas’ History of Printing, thas:— inappropriate, whetie’ it is wise to use it, or not. | Steamship Company. Mavta—No 6m vessel in port Aug 1. sjnaged wih reference to the original intentions | district at Wastinzton, and will try to induce the |. Thou, 0 Foster, who on earth didat study tho heavenly | Asnleity for literary influence Bostow steer | : ARRIVED, Sr areips crema eet Ke bac Fh piece ot sbreristiven lps Weed ores | Know Nothings to gatity his destre, but I think | tocies row ascend’ atove tho firmament ad survey the | rieelled, though it-has a euecossful commercial | ,,{ttms2in Florida, Wwatial, <avannah, Sunday at it | JRioJamno-Sleabt A: g 2sbip Ino, Pt doce of waperletive fs tty jad god with reference ts they will stick to Mr. Burliogame. In view of ull highest eave i Ldosurvey and inhabit this uisine 10. rival: Pa Con ret ee bape dl Valgnvaiso 0. g2chip Ino, Plummer, (benoe)y e ment er in wh ese jatentious were cai the: enta in his dis' on: gion. To ite possesion I am admitted through the grace ' ‘1 1 t bearing W, signaliz ™ 3 cut, it was ap abo tioa anda fizzle; judged with Sea Appleton gheud dente oe oe | of Jerns; ard to pay the debt of gratitaderl hole the In Great Britain, France and Germany the Look | Augusta, bence for savannah, and steamship Nashville, Ex Gxonce, (Greoads)—In port July 28, brig Julia Kz 4 : kc b d publi-hing business is vast, oH “har! Arey, Stone, of and trom Bangor, for Bonaire next day. reference to the influcsce it nims to exert apon the | Cidate for re-election. Ife 18 wealthy and in feeble | 0st *cred obligaticn.’ ; Timing if bass prone iend an els conde y peauterhin Merion, Foster, Charleston, 68 hours, with | — Ey Youn NB—-Gld Ang 1 atin’ Aasietin Boone, tenes whig party, it is e mp!y idle. health, and this is his second term. ‘Should he de- We have found the names of six other publishers gives tothe world more than four thousand new | mc+e and passengers, to Spoftord, Tileston & Co. On | don. ‘ reared cline, the whigs would probably nominate Mr. Henry | 2nd booksellers of Boston during the latter portion | hooks, or editions, annually; while France publishes | Sundes, at 6PM. Cape Aatteras light bearing x, sigua- | _ SummiDs—In port Aug 4 ship Amelia, Willams, from {From she Albony Regicter, (Mr. Yilimoze’s Alvang | J+ Gardiver, formerly President of the Boaton Com- | of the seme century. J. Broyning is mentioned as | from cix to cight thousand.” Norton estimates, that | ized echr BN Hawkins, hence for hoops pina Fu, eh TS In port July 28 bark Macon, for Boston. Oman, Avg. £2.) men ¢ jouncll, under Mayor Soaver. 2 nek [is pookreneray Ue ures Oe (aac tear from aly, 1860, to the same month in 1861, there alles rier aigpie gene cfrap rar rentea| ‘teumship | 10 cays. Sid 2oth By chip Jas Watt, NYock; prov to THE SAKATUG A CONVENTION. a ron) Lestow;are find - yl iw Kear ue were twelve bundred and nincty-cighth books | ay usta. bence for savannah. 260th berk Eogle, Matthews, tinople. That the Sa sivgu Convention expressed in the | the citadel of the Know Nothings in the formerly | Jchm Allen; Jobn Panston an ex-miniscer, Nehemiah | publishe. i . i - Mp A F Li ibap—In ¢ msn the popular sentiment of the State ot New | woct sluggish and snaildife city of Swem. Te was | Grcen, who printed several lection sermonsy Michact | PUPARE! inthis counéry. And the induces are ra | “chip ‘Arab (te), Avehioon, Liverpool, Jaly 11 with | _ Tustbar—ia ‘ore Joly 4, bark Tranilis, Littesold, "s idly increasing fro! to ’ ton al Ni the Gi : hs L disg to load for Bostor York, no intelligent man can doubt. The passage | here that tocy a bieved the firet of those muni ipal | Perry, who was located under the Exchange, and pee publieh bhadsads rps ae, cea one | cecal. to tho New York Gas Company. Aug 11, lat 4 a *& to lond for in : a A ry lon (3 40, experiencoa a gale from 8 to WW whilst e 5 of tte Nebrasku measure was well calculated to | victories which for the last four or five mgpths have | Benjemin Haris, whese pe ano pposite the Old | “But, to say nothiog of the great saleof some | under doutic rected, tonails, eacried away the maia top: | ALBANY —Arr Prrzing P nly Eye Phi- arouse the anti tluver. f-cling that was latent in | covtriouted ao much to the telegraphic intelligence South Obur.h. ‘The bookse poblisbing of | hocks publisticd in other parts of the country, Bis- | wast, taking mizen topgaliant mast with it, break. |\tadolphia ; chs Bola Peek, Dolano, Providence ; almost ¢very Nortbero man’s bosom. Sprung upon | in every newspaper. The whole ‘city goverament, the seventeenth century, in the town of Beston, waa | ton books are not only of a Ligh character, bet they | 9S malntoygallant royal yard, &c; 10th, lat 4L 4% Joa | dium, Avery, N London; sloop John Henry, Jackson, the people fhe tice ot profound repose, they were | from the Mayor down to the Measenger to the Coun: | quite limited, The Bal ications consisted mostly of | as¢ extensively sold and read. Accoraing to H. G, | 988, evoke ship st Louis, hence for Laverpool: 1sth, | Provicenco. token by enspiise, The members of Congress were | cil, is know Notbiog all throuch. ‘The Meyor is | simanaca, pealm books, sermons, catechiems, &c. | Cury, Webster's works bad éold to the number of | #t40,56) lon 64 D1, spoke slp Lady Milton, rom Liver: | PaL/TIMGRE—Arr Aug 21 steamers Locust ee: elected without avy possible reference to the exi- | Gen. Joseph Andrews, a whig six months ago, || For the succcediog century we find the names, | 4¢ S00 volumes Inst year. So great had been the | Rin tncvescoe Ue ae field, and J _R Thomson, poimany,. Wao: elles en (at as {OF 60 OPC The a a Ee Oe oo En a ee honk stan atgrial History of Boston, of | seie of Judge Story's books, that the copyright | “Enis Marine's! Vineyard, Pember, Glangoe, 37 days, | KATE, Wuting, Callao; George (rem), Hohorst (petore absouce of the pre-expressed opinions of their con. | {donot know. There is some talk of the Know | forty-seven booksellers and publishers in this town. | yielded $8,000 yecrly. It is supposed that Mc Pros: | with Mdseand 26 pertrncers: te Denbaus & Dinew {Eeen), Von Benton, eee ate or dame cee: stituercy torougn the ballot boxes, they were at | Nothings running himforGoverncr. As in the case | How many morethere were we know not. This num- | Coti's works hud been old to the number of 160,000 | “Derk lucy Idiesoeth, Creeby, Newport, W. 20 days, | (Ez Boston 7 dayu;’ Ells, Taylor, do 7 dupe; brige Bem Washington, free from responsibility a8 they | of Mr. Burlibgame, they might go further and do , ber eeems large for so early @ period of our lustory. velames, and of Bancroft’s History $0,000 volumes | With raiiroed iron, to Crosby, Crocker & Co. Mew, Goleworthy, Tarks ‘Island 11 days: W Ddkerte, chose t urcerstand it, for soy viviation of whut | Woree. In noticing a few of those, 1t may bo mentioned that | 9 sale for such 2 work entirely unprecedented. | Berk Eagle (Br), Quance, Bristol, E, 42 days, with | Sckney, Proviocnco; Reuben Carvor, Poor, they conld not but sec was the popular ecntiment of ‘Tho Copsrossional district which runs along the | Andrew Harchiy was located “at the sign of the | Tho worka of Lovgiellow, Hawthorne, and several | ™ote 24118 passergers, to H & 1’ W Mesor- sebrs H Licdacn, Lute, NYo k; Hope, Hutebinsoa, Oa- the whole Noith, Had their eleotion turned upon | shore of Hssex covnty—taking in all the chief sea- | &ilt Bible,” which lust may only enlighten our anti- | others, have sold very extensively. Ne sar oe Bolivar, 24 days, with | isis, Mo; Eeguine. ain, and D'L Cliach, Spesd, NYork. the repeal of the Mirsousi compromizo and the open: | port towns, Lynn, Salem, Marblehead, Rockport, | quariaa readeys, In 1773 he publisned an edition | it is’not often that we bear of uathora as fortunate Brig Reltet, Serger Milbeidgs, 7 days, with lumber, to | O4,2te% *tp Hum oo Pe ing up of te Territory north of if deg. 30 m. to the | Beverly, ( oncester and Newburyport--is now rep- | of Tate and Brady’s Psalms, 12mo. The shop of | as the late Mr. Just‘ce Story. Still mou who have Poy Maj hew & Co. alba ky : ying Sa Bo of slavery, we do not believe that a | resented by Mr. Charles W.Upnam, a whig. You | Nethaniel Hellinap was “at the end of Scarlot’s | come to be well to do in the world bi their writings | Brig Dido, ¢mal, Machise, 7 days, with lumber, to J F sclitazy member could have been clected from this | will remember that he ran several times against | Wharf, North ind.” Among other things he pub- | azo net wocommonon either side of the water. ‘That | Snow: 4 State whcee opinions were not decidedly in opposi- | Mr. Rantoul in the old Essex South, the Second dis- | lished De. C. Mather’s life of his father; andip pub ishers and booksellers not unfrequent!y become teblr Benjamin [arrison, Mitchell, Wilmington, NC, 4 tion to it. Nor do we believe that if the yote onthe | trict, and was at last most wofully beaten. Upon | # sermon on the death of Dr. I. Mather. We find wealthy is well known. In this city alone, the {| “8%. Nebraska measure bad been postponed to tae com- | 4 te-construction of districts, by which Stoneham, | Blanchard “at the sign of the Bible and Crown, | usmes of two retired booksellers, lately deceased, | ~ 5cbr Mery ETrue, Hunt, Lubeo, 8 days. — ing eeesion of Congiees, one member of Congress | Sangua, and other strong anti-whig towns were an- | Pock square,” in 1 John Boylo published Iteb- | y £1 occur to most readers, who laid the foundations : hed Kaa we Ngee ag et from this Biato cuula bave been by any possibie | nexed to the district which sent Mr. Banks, | burd’s Indian Wars, mo. in Marleborongh street, | of their large fortuncs in this business. Others Sebr Bepjamin, Fowler’ Boevon for Philadelphia, inducement mace to vote in the aflicmatis Mr. Upham succeeded at last ia going to Con- | the year the first cuns of the revolution were fired. | who have retired have been quite independent. It | &chr Kelipse, Carcy, romersville, Mass, One thing is perfecily evid nt—that tte members | grees. But he with never go again. Some | More than twenty yeursearlier M. Dennis sold hooks | is pot becessary to say that we have, at the preseat | SchrJ Lavendadl. Griswold, New Haven for Philadel- of Congress trom the Stato of New York who | fifty years or more ago he wus so wnfortunate | Wear Scarlet’s wharf. fe time, booksellers who are quite able to retire on | phia favored the pas-age of tne bill, have done that | 28 to open his eyes for the first time upon | Joba Draper was a pubiisuer of consequence, Wealthy incependence. That the business iz profit- | | Schr Lycta Catherine, Hencerson, New Haven for Phi- which secares their ut er political pr. tation for | the world in Annapolis, Noya Scotia, Had it | *ince he was printer to hisExcellency, the Governor | ghle, and is to be more 80, seems quite aoparent. | Wdelphis, — " ' alltime to come. They not only encountered the | been Annspolis, Marylaed, his case might be | end Council. rom 1 Fic 44, he published the In-'| Wo ‘hear of numorcus fallures thia year, bat have | _ S&F Challenge, Nathaway, Now Haven for Philadel. ill will of their oid opponents, but they sacked the | dilferent. Bat evon then it would have gone hard | diantreaty, Wigalesworth’s Lectures at Harvard Col- | yet to hear of the failure of a single buok imerchaat. moral eenee of their political frionds, ‘and forfeited | with him, for he bas always cxpressed too warm an | lege, andthe Puxrim’s Progress, ‘adorned with cuts.’ Ver years theee men, aga clase, have been most Cochituate, Irwin, London; brig Jane Nickerson, Nioa- erson, Peer igened; sohrs eee (Br), Stavdse, Tarke Yana; Virginia Price, Chase, and Autama, Hawkias, BOSION—Arr Aug: 21. shi; , Mat Menila May 1; Polp! Hoyt, Penane Mert; taka Tas Cook, Watton, Cloufuegos 20th ult; D aodfrey, Parker, y th ult; (of Mystic) Ashicy, Mobil Br) Jebn Cook, Cadle ult; Henrietta, ‘and Loerenge ;, Token, Arey 5 inh ag tiling fa oleh ao Norfolk ters, Green, Inay Hy > ‘Anthem, Nocherand Woodraft Biiumes’ Hanes’ Patel phia;L C Kelley, Jordan, do; AK M’ jako, dos i. D Wentworth, Wentworth, Rondout; J P Glovers Doane; Wm Woodbury, Woodbury; Wolcott, ia. Hallet; Sloop Pointer, Fowler, Rondout for Providence. Tlomer, Parker, and Thetis, Nickerson, NYork. Are Ca Cla { = yee wad } okscll “ i ee Tm 8 19th, eve, sobr’ Juita, Philadelphia. Cla 2ist, the confidence before +e; in them; and betercen | admiration for that “rich old brogue”’ to suit the | Other bo fers were It. Draper, who published | prompt to pay their notes, and to meet all their Ps ‘ _. SATLT ‘ , o this open Rerunsistien oa tas one hand and the cold — ener of the constituency, Who will go | Mayhew's sermon on the earthquake in 1755; Bon- Poemetel epicamd pcre bab pppoe meng pery Ne seaman Bm Pog ee oer pode Soon beg timed ‘oat chert repudiation on the other, trey will sink | to W: on in his stead is not’ yet determined. | jamin Edes, who flourished in 1775; Ndes & Will, pe Scay senate we ’ Brogdon, Jactsunville; 1 on Phadetonics aire, into peiiticat graver, from which there will be no | Some Know Nothings want to cond Aiien W. Dodge, | whose shop wax next to the prison on Queon strect; | yyjuntsol Railioad Accident at Ricnumond Memoranaa, Springhill, 3 ection. of Hamilton, At any rate, Mr Upham’s head {3 } 9- Edwards, in Cornhill, It. Ittot, whose shop was Indiana—Probable Loss of Lite. ‘ 7 IME MDITOR OF THE NRW YORK MREAID, Philacelphis; Busan, Ames, NYork. and ne ‘Was sttpptded that there would be a now party | Jaid on the block, and the axe will fall in November, | in King street, (the present State,) a little below th: | (From the Cincinnati Times, Aug. 19.} Narionat OnsrmvaTory, Aug 21, 1864. | the reads, ship Wellileet, | formed at Surat gu, or rather a fusion of partics Next winter, when netive Ameri ‘anism shall be | Town House, aud John } ‘ot, who eold hooks at the j+ At half past cight o'clock en Thimraday mornin; based Aah, tho anlvesuality of the anti aiavery senti- | Tampant in the State House, the unfortunate Catho- | south end of the town in 1726. = Mr. ‘Vanducen's paseeoger train, which eet Cincia. ed up by Don José Calvo at Long Key, botween the east ment; but a comparison of views among the dele- | lics will have tosuller, They might as well petition | Oueof the larze publishers of that period was 8. | nati at 6 A. M., met with a most serious accident | point and Verte) and taken by him to the Comman. gates compo: ing the conventi n ehowed that there | the moon as petition the next Legislature for in- | Gerish, of Cornhill, (then Washington strect,) who | when scme three miles west of the place. Tho | Cant of the Isle cf Vines, by wheia it was forwarded to Was in principle too little difference of opinion to | Gemmity for their Ursuline Convent. The finishing guecee Prince’s Chronology, Hoyleton’s Saiall | train was passing around a curve in an excavation, Eorhconchice erage tg Mebonary ay ere warrant the disturbing of the present organizations. | touch will be pnt to the constitutional amendment | Pox, Symmes’ Memorial of Lovewell’s Pigut, and Leyond which wasa heavy embankment, and just as | {oie te tas Madional Oleapentons, z ilar ale It wns found that all partios were opposed to the | probibiting sectarian achools, and it will be ready | other books. D.Gookin did business on Marlborough | jt got within view of the terminus of the excava: OME OF a OEE, Nebraska measure, opposed to the oxtension of | to gotothe people again, to he ratified this time | Strect, opposite the Old Soath Chureb, and Isaiah | tion, 2 cow appeared on the track, and before the slavery; and upon ascertaining this, all that wasleft | hy 100,000 majority. Irish military compantes | ‘Thomas had his store near ‘Mull Bridge’ in 1 cats could be stopped she was under the wheels. | Shi to do waa to embody that sentiment, give it expres: | might as well have a good time of it while tuey can, | At the beginning of the cichteeuth century The most frightful result was the consequctce. | Hi sion in firm and manly languace, and go home to | and fight and gpree as hard as ever during the rest {| Gray, Scotchman, was a Boston bookseile The engineer was so moch alarmed that he was | }/ give it a practical potentiality through the agency | of the year, for after next January every one of | he had no family when he died, an unsue vessful ef | anout jomping heedlessly into a trestle bridge, | 22” of jo : in : : . —Arr Aug 18 brig H B Crosby, Kent, Abvottle coptaizing the accompanying paper was pick phia; 19th, Urigs Euroline, Farrer, Phuadelphia; Helen. Marin, Waterhouse, londuut; Despatch, (Bc) Murry, N York; sche Martha Burgess, Sylvester, do. Cid ists, brigs Anna D orrey, (new, of Prospect), Morac, Rio Javeiro; 1th, Niagara, Marcing, St Croix. BidsiOL—arr Aug ZI echr Henry, Baker, Rondout. $id brig Maria, Gago, Havana. NYork. + BKAINTRiF—arr Aug 17 echr Stet] CALAIS—+id Aug ib big © Watson, Webster, Phila delphia; schrs Royal Sailor; Almira: Mary and Tepneisec, NYork; Judith Werd, Philadeiphis; my, NYork, (Copy. P32, 00 days from Cailao for Burlington, of N ton Ronde, US a. de by observation, at noon,.,....0 deg 32 min N, tude’ by chronomever, at noon,...43 deg JO min W. y J 4 z m 3 tat Sa ; a ‘ APL GREENWICH —A: 2m Ne the ballot box. | them will cease to exist. There will be some at- | fort was made to secare his property for the Scots’ | through which he would have inevitably fallen Wiloeren tate tn te Regene dh AG) ee Port Ewen; sloop Gips ars Ane a This convention > ill admonish all political parties | {cmpt at tinkering thegalection laws in such a way ag | Hox, that was the foundation of the preseut Scots’ | cead, had not the fireman, with grest pro- | x.4iocrer finds this mt A | hast WERMUTH— Arr ang is brige China, Hamblin, that success can be hoped for only by selecting | to satiate the warmest desires of“ Native America,” | Charitable Society. sence of mind, caught him and licld him | ofthe public. God bless Baltimore; Ardover, Hardy, Philadelphia, candidates from among those whose opinions arg | and Catholic church corporations will have to pro- | ,, Near the beginning of tie present century, or in | seoure. The locomotive jumped over the cow, ‘not doubtful on this question 3 that the public son | vide an active detachment of lobby members, if they the year 1511, when Messrs. Crocker and Brewster | Gt the same time breaking Tatas “fiten tse tender, timent ia ti is respect is stronger than party ties or | hope for mercy. were boys together in the bookstore of Mr. Arm: | and alighting square on the tra“k, ran safely on. finder. -, 7 Sea nisteerk saree TALL KVER—Sid Aug 19 schre Matthew C Durfea, Feuusry 8, 1054, SHR? RAFAEL A BAYERY, | j.rhes, Alexandria; Wm Dennis, owitt,, Fo a 1 Margeret Ann, Dickinson, do; 20th, Golden Kod; r * = Sotht ' 2, H het aa a ace i, Norfols; Volta, Rackett, Port Ewen; sloop arty discipline ; that opposition tothe extension | Une thing the Know Nothings ought to bear in | Strong, there were, according to their recollection, The begeoce carwas thrown down an embank ‘Telegraphic Marine Report. B Holmes, fled ; ald 20th, achr Clin. Ef bamanalavery has becomo a actiled and perma. | mind, which I fear that in some localities they will | clghteen booksellers aad piblishe-s in this tea | moc of about forty Toot, tursing twice ‘over before | | NUW OMIIANG, hug oeaer ous Meats Metcham, hn; Cote 'Thiladeloutarateekeaginres: teal ere aoe nent principle—a fixed fact—<o far as this State is | forget—that justice never is intolerance, and that | town, as follows ‘ reaching level ground. In this car were geome half | !octen. HoRTVORD—Are Aug 20schrs Unoas (8 ), Bates, N York; concerned, and thst it will crnah the political for- | intolerance never is justice. ‘ Thomas & Andrews; Andrews © Cummings; | a deven persors, excepting two of whom, strange aes r se A Clark (8), Clark, dingay, Mary HlieebGte, NYotes Hoo tunes of every man and every party that resiste its i | dest AN Wes tacn Geeta torelate, all cecaped with but slight scratches. TWo | yyy [terald Marine Correspondence, Mary v | Eatervtite, fiantan, 3g. 6a steamer I B ‘Beach, 'Seun- sway. i ; | gpdtatnoar AccipExt.—As the Pittsburg express | teat; Lincoln and Edmands: Ebenezer Larkin; Jos. | Of, tue, Wore, serously Mf not fatally injured. Mr. | cade, Daker, Hosta: Louise Lindeny, Havagn; Reindeer, | Semkigchhs Leningy no ren dil tae Saratoga Convention wis nsoful in another |-train on the Hamilton and Dayton Itsilroad was i B 9 ; Wm’ Moury, Moury, Alban: UYSN—are Aug 16 achr Oad Fellow, osobrook, Phi- adel MEW ORLEANS_CM Ang 15 Fr echt Marie Loare Jule, Picard, St Pierre, Mart. Below ship Avatance, from Newport, W. a QOREOLK— Ary Ang 10 schrs Arion, MeGlogin, Provt- lence; Gen Jc NYork. Cld abip Fly- ing Dragon’ Little, Horton. uberis mY EW REBRORD.—Ar Aug. 20, ech Buona Mista, Potter, New Tfartwell Locke, the oxpreses messenger, was, by , ; Tarkio; Caleb Bi * Feepect. | It will open the eyes of the administra. | passing Cummtinsville on last Saturday morning, iO ~! janineh of ine Note’ {et ake te, psacaonhg 8 Lenk Ls opti market wagon of | Greentea: amu bourre throughout the country by the passengers ? | the Colerain turnpike, and just about to cross | . er] vail A a 5 our bretbern, too, aware of the actual con- | taltrond track, "The olticers tema ai possible Luba oC Weer tapremtee at te ectee who teft on the next train. He was insensible, and dition of things in the tates. Hitherto it has | <inals and efforts to prevent a catastrophe, but in | years later, and probably we now havo & single | TP to $ o'clock this morning has remained ia that Prager tenes |, both by the administration and by ain. The wagon and horses were caught'by the | Zoro or two that do as tanch Lasiness es they all condition. His injuries are not fleeh wounds nor the ns of the South, that opposition to the | iocemotive and in a moment destroyed, as also were | did at that time. Thus wonderfally has this branch ene EhGine mee abrogation of the Missouri compromise and to the | the two men inthe wagon, who were Germans; one | of business increased within the Lalf century, and perhaps chiefly inhishead. Locke will be re- exteasion of slavery was confined mai to fana- | of them was named Philip Dikeman, and the name | Gf the twonty-nine ‘bockaclass Ghee aed in collected as the young, bright eyed fat boy, who, and abolitionists, whom they regarded as pow- | of the other could not be ascertained. So terribly | pasiness in 1s] col three are believed to survive, | {t, several years, was a delivery clork at the erlees in fact, whatever amount of nviec they might | mutilated were the men that of one of them the | namelys—Lomucl lake Samuel I. Parker and | American Express office, in Cincinnati Mr. oom eh Tole pia af an State, reag | AtKest piece, that was found was a portion of ono | Wijtism Wells. ‘The last is at this timea toncher of | RecBeSs, the mall peter a heweee: posed ded moss | aati. e Coroner leld an inquest on Saturday, | a pri 8 in Cambri “ gare ’ of whom were men of calm minds and sober judg- | and a verdict waa returned that tse deceased cane | ° mare See ig was conducted | £2 converre, and his caso is more hopeluL Ifts in: poe eee Da parties and all sections and | io their death by carclessly driving over the rail: | ong very limited scale compared to the presons. | (j7i0#8fe chieily sprains and bruises. He haa a fam- shades of party, who, whatevor duforences of opinion | road crossing on the Cincinnati, Hamiltonand Day- | The stores were small affairs, boing a aingle front | -),i2 Cincinnati, who are oxpected upon this morn- exist between them in other respects, were | ton Railroad, at the Colerain pike in Cumminsille, | room or two of the dwelling ‘houses, m emall | ims’ train. Hoth of the gentlemen are under the ‘Phiinmons cn the question taat called them togo- Leing ran over by the Pittsburg express train. No anil'oF woud, in whieh tan. petnesebenitene’ tho care of experienced physicians, Mrs. Harrington and ther. This convention = ee has spoken | fan ¢ con possibly be atiributed to the oflicers of the persons employed usually By in the family of the tion Ue pul sen ineat of the Stateet Rew York. Sookie} he isos uae Meat trary preaica © employer, and everything was conducted in the | will 4oon :ecover. It will be to and respected. The crror into stop the train as the horse and wagon came ap.—- { erie cider Leotaies: or merchants (for thoy The vewsboy, a lad of come fifteen years of ege, which the acministration and the people of the | Cincinnati Columbian, Aug. are ae much merchants a6 in the efty), are the | *2® cxtricated from beneath the top of the baggage ee ae, Nae amnone aera ovlee RE TS PITS | well known firm of Mesars, Crocker © hheweten hin oa len = ean fie Coe mas ot re stand, >, » diene re e - . vin, J iT, Tr. , ‘ay sp hed voape'g ‘f Hf Sap axp Parat Accrnent.—On Saturday last | We speak of those, of course, now actively ongaged | with slight injuries to an enclo ard e fery cute on Franklin, London 48 daga; brige N port; Chicopee, Bmery, Host s Globe, Tibbetts, and onry Le Lituqjohn, Eastport; Calvert, Jones, Sierra Leone; Judge Blaney, Buckley, Horton; achrs Clifford, O'Mrien, Masifax; Ontario, Saw- Ce oeton; Alert, Hell, do; Sarah J Mercer, Robinson, Salom; J C Samael Leuox, Lenox, Yall ton, Daker, Boston. Park, Park, end Judgo Blanoy, Beadloy, Kastorn State, Gamsge, Portlané ; schra § Lonox, McGitvery, East- an; White & Burditt; Charles several ik, Para, do; New ‘iiams; Thomas Wells; Joseph | in a d: Greenleaf; Samuel T. Armstrong; Wells & Lilly. hysicians, who soon arrived, pronounced gg condition, ahd such intelligence was § ; Kean, Too! ind, Digh' Phdadelphia ; 2let, P. 8. Anderson, Cone, Albany ; Chase, Chase, Now York. sld 20th sloop Helen,” York } 2lat,echs W. P. Cox, Houek, Pi phi. pNahtuCkic-Are ai 14; noha Jacob Raymond eiphia, Fimoine ft. Motter, Nay, New York ; 20th Richard Lew, Tothill, Philadelphia. Fld 18th, sohs F. & Ademes, Adams, Baltimore ; Empire Sampson, P PINIWPORT arr ang 8 bee temabold A .T—Arr aug 20 brig Humboldt, Gena, Fal River for Philadel ‘and sii lst); echr Lavinia, Barnes, Tic Vhledeip ms NEON—Arr Aug 19 propeller Shetuoket, Gees, NYork for Norvich. Sid eohrs Adventurer, Chappel: 2° len Porfins, Baker, and sloop Gleaner, Geer, Rondout. NEWBURY POR{—arr Aug 20 sche Korot, Philade- plus. £ld Brig Faehel, Lunt, Philadelphia; Corells, NYor! PHILADEIDHIA—Arr Avg 21, PM, steamers ¥ é j. Saran Ann, Ireland, Boston; @ C Giobs, RW Moreer, Robinson, Salem; I’ York: AC Page, Hammond, Troy; P 5 Now York; A B Joues, Little, Harlem; Charter Oak, Cheac, Boston; Roseberry, Nickerson, Dort- land; sveamer Delaware, Clark, NYerk. Disasters. Bagx Vrancne & Lovra, before reported lost near Lop- nese Sanday, Orkney Islands, was a good veasel of 260 tons , bulit at Portland in 1846, owned by John S Hil. of thiscity, and, with horfreight, is insured here for $20,000, which covers the loss, Bn Bre Sowrs Bostox, from Boston for Picton, ts the yeasel before reported ashore on Nix Mate. Steamer Nep- tune went te bor arsistance, Lay vs hewoor in an unsuccessful attempt to get ber of. w Dedf Vail, and if skill and the kind attentions of citizens, who willingly step forward, aan effect cure, they i Fountes, Mosten; Delaware, Gark,” New es Mu Ne if 4 e ‘it the adi the extension of savery shall in: | y Tun Lue, of Deltat rom Bangor for | Ginbs, ihe, New Beater. Chi was eet tn sist apon push! ‘ eae “ oo es Boston; schrs Win M J, and Cora, Kelly, ‘Tmite inst what they will | Huckbee, of Philadelphia, whe were temporarily | T. Armstiong, on the spot where he rocumalated | came out yet better, he complains of noth! Belfast bay about 6 AM loth inst ina thick fog | Cambridke; Arctu ee ; Semnel Lewts, ee stated upon that free la- | residing in Chester edunty, started in Lompeny with | iis fortune in 1*1s, whorw they havo boon in busi but alittlentiftacea. ‘Tbat all. win were in this cat ee Oy ee art eee eee: See! ae, Now fedford. Mary ‘amas,’ Pa Fall Rivers Lor shall be jostled by slavery in territory conse. | # young man to go to Chester Springs. On the way | ness ever since, or thirty-six years. Another old | were not killed outright, is the great wonder of ail | 2°04 on one side carrica away, a8 aleo foreyant. 89 | sacteric Licht, Thomas, Boston; Geo oon crated by solemn compacts to freedom, that the | the reins broke, and the horse took ‘righ? and ran | firm is that of Gould & iincoln. ‘Ihe store is par | who have seen the wreck, which ie the most com. | g27si",,¥as the shock thas the steamer's bows was very | Portland: NS Crano, Endicott, Medford, ——, Yalance of the Union shall be made to depend upon | off. The young man Toade an attempt to leap upon | ticularly known as a book store, sinco it has been | pietesmoah up that ever occurred in this region of | bo 7%"s Toile, into Belfast, and wae thereiceched, tho | Werep, Lyun; JF McKeon, Loveland, Medford; A ‘the admission of slaye States ax an equipoiso to | the horse's back. Ifis foot slipped, and he fell, and | occupied for the putpcse for nearly nincty years. | Country. water then having catered ber lower cabins, noswith. | Paker, Champion, Full River; sloop Lida, Vanbirk, New ‘those by whose tutions slavery has no legal | being caught by the geartnc, was dragged under | Other gentlemen who have long been in | ‘The first passenger car was noxt to zo off. It | standing evory effort wea mado to fill the breach wilh ae a existence, then there 13 a great contest in the futare, | the horse's feet for a considerable distance. Ie | the business are Messrs. Tickuer, Massey, Groce, pitched enéwise down the hill, and was completely | teddixg, Ge, The furniture, &e, we understand, was | | PROVIDENCE Are Aug et vsehre Adelaile, Alert Pa. of which wae the Saratoga conven- | W28 cut and br: ralsed out of tho reach of the water. The passengers i din 4 moet shceking manner, so | Little \ Brown, Burnham and ot iddied by the trucks, whl bh’ passed throngh, the Fria ecient harcer - * the 0 tr Boa Po- | Holmes, Hammond, y hole country should | much so that his life is despaired of. Miss Deacon | It is difficult to estimate the amount of capital | floor, the seats loose, and throwing them, | 08 the Webstor wore transferred to the oston and Po. a. know it. ree fe vow Lo he from tho vebicle, and falling on her head, was | now invested iu the book businees in this city, a8 | together with thirty or forty ‘paszengers, into one Fee EO EE Seer geil A | EN ae Were ald Bt, From this time forward constitutional abstrac | instantly killed. Miss Buckbee was throws out, | we have met with no published statistic, From | great heap at the lower end. fapt, ons to rosume her trips on ist a sloop. €ld sohr Washi Morris, Suffolk, Va. Sia tone will not be the support or tre apology for | and was serionsly, if not fatally,injured. Tige body | careful inquiry we feel safe in aoe ce anoust | “ Kuch a sight of bloody noses and Itmping people | tothe wiact, brig , Johnson, ; schas Arno, Call, fom. ‘the expansion of human iver. Tt has como toa | of Miss Deacon was brought to this city, aud con- | cannot be le=s than from $2,000,000 to $3 were perhapa nevor seen in one company bofore. | cam Repro, of St George, before reported ren Tort Consway, Va $0 eet ie treber foe: Baek: Wego Practical fact, onc abont which the people of | Yeygd to the residence of her parents, corger of | And then, it we include nowspapersand pei | One man lad s shoulder joint displaced, another | ayn t fallen in. with < inst, lat 00 Vremah, NY ors sloop. Wngid, ton Guinn ae Giondrn are thorongaly aronecd. On this sut- tn h and ater cee. R. s nc Ae | a oe eater Gonna ery aw had @ severe gash cut in his face—one pad Ts Oe t Toston, who took from | 1.hcp seadite ¢ presont state of phe ic sentiment, | brought home, an: now a resi , den - a busines ally, ir , another a foot scraped; 1 topsaile and some running NI Ang. her, New LR no noida co! Lt The my nel mak woe Thompson. Both these young ladics thoucht, would give a larver sum. The number of Ghole number, not one was ecrionaly injured. Some afte ded down, leaving her Bey Tan Lanten Peano tine r ‘ ‘oy, Thviade! * storn only above weier. Some ladies’ clothing ted Ite Santing .d ievang va i bio; bean Be: them to he ropes of sand, and free institu: | have a large circle of friends, and the accideng has | porsons employed In the printing business, if we im- | six orcight aro under tho caro of Boos ond vO , free labor and slave from the cabin. o aysicions here Ba- created a wide-spread feeling of sorrow. Miss Buck- | clude booksellers and bi , compositors, papet | and aleo the citivens—and A hhore friendly gan Voringy ap Ve ‘Witohor, NYork. Cid 10th, sche ing that institution beyond ita present | two vonng ladies, named Anna Jeacon and Kate | inthe business. They became the <uc.essors of Saml. | his forehead and Gedrge, the colored “train bo aU Taust ‘ i . | bee {sa danghter of the late Dir. Bucklce, who dis- | makers, type and stercotype manufacturers, authors, | community could not be found in any c yi » The | Srmawen Oscross, of tho P ce Ine, which ¢unk | John 0. » (new, 100 74-06 tone), G N If the friends of slaver vo ed x ae pean of | appeared mpateriousiy A year or so ago, and was | céitors, reporters, ke., be reckoned ty ihe thou- | frionds of the injured, whoever they. may , can | &t hor wharfon tho North Rivor nicht of 10th, hasbeen |“ In Hog Inlond hoade 20th, Petry Noted, Lae expansion as contained in tne obraske Lill, then | found drowned —-Philadeiphia Pennsyicanian, dw | sands in this city and vicinity, rest assured that no care will be which cam Lin tee out, and bev cargo discharged. Tne sugar, | for app ane , — Bertha, sta fos St John NB for the struggle will bein oxnost, and the weaker mast | cust 22. | ple classify houses a littie: The house of Tattle & | Possibly be given for the relief of the sullercrs, The | Tos‘cimtiog © Tart of her cargo i badly, damage | ae Tee AS NY OR htt goto the wa. . RECURS ER | Brown, publish law books than say house ia | hecond and fast Daswenger car remained safely on | Siral* “Pole lors will be $2000 oF eeipbia. sn: .. We not ameng the orsor the advo | Tne Carp May—The wreck of tho Cape May, | the United States. It is bolieved that no im- | the . | Notice to Mariners. TICHMOND— Are Aug 20 schr Oriaana, Tuttle, NYort- pO sp 5.) Baratoga Con’ We doubted its | sunk at Mount Vernon, Ind., bas been pretty effec- | 80 many English and Frerch books. eae Reviwve Creme Wassrxerom, } id schrs Rrecse, Dickincon; [axall, Chichester, and Ha- and the ocourrence of hasty action; | tually broken up in the search after her cargo, and | iy roprin Saglish works. The house of I’ A Correction. Lone Istaxp Sonn, 19, 184. nover, ene, do, now that been held. and we look upon | now lies sn indistinguishable mass of ruins. Tae tips, & » Soong com, aratively pew, is 10 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HEAMLD. =| Warann BR. Jovta, Esq., President of of Under. | SAVANNAH—Cld Acg 19 sehr P R Burton, Lingo, it has done, we cannot deny thet it has given, | groater portion of the cargo, consisting of dry | the “tar at, general publishing house in Boston. | Dean 8rm—Having noticed the ac ount of the ac. | writers, New York—sir—i append to this note an extract re the of trath, a jast and frank expres- 9 been got out in & partially damaged | They repul Fry lareelytthe English standard | cident which cecorred to Mr. John Brown on Sa- | from the journal of this vesacl, hey pe Be 4 pny ge Aug 19 brigs Leg ae ip mean sion ofthe sentimenta ofthe great body of the peg Te, machin willalso te recovered. The total | tworks. ‘The old rorkar 4 Brewster have | furgay morning, would be Lappy to have you cor. | jou repent. any Mey ery get, ate: | Deals, Hobey Vator: achrs Sivas Adetes, Philedeghn Bate. are wi pam found seven: several standard 8 wating a s in. York; 1 Ue epirit of republican Inctitations,, are in accord. | two male and two female suinits, two white obiidren |e bealdes several of the cinder and of Won 2 ody, and doing, wall ander the | Oe 6B a, Aiagorened wae ane. cm that i eae hm ace with civilization and one colored. These compose, with miscellancous works. Their near neighbors, kind caro phyeician went aloogalde a Found ton, wt of Ls ore tg to human | one , ail of the victims of this de} & Lincoln, publish ci Oducation- | serting the above you will greatly accommodate his | mastapparently Lifted from tho step and only held in MOUTE—Azr Aug 18 ech RA Wikon, Tut nroment, marks the age in which we live. | cataetr ‘al and entific beoks. Samuel was @ book- frenes. Yours, ée., In | position tn the pertaers, and bad teea broken off elon f and Thrco Esters, Nogtom, PLlladeiphie.