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The Liter'an Republte, i A LANE OF STREAMERS BYT WEEN LIBERIA AND THM | USITED BTS TES—ARGUMENTS IN FAVOR OF 188 | the city of New Aibany, lod., ana vicinlt BSTABLISHMENT—InCKEA>B OF BMIORATON, &). | Naw Yosx, Aagast $0, 1854. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NSW YORK HER ALB { It is very true, as you remark in your paper this | Morning, that a lager cspital thay enehuadred thou. | sand dolsrs would be « emansed to establish a line of first olass steamers bstween this country and Liberia, | ner isthe U.ited States und Liberia Sieam Com: pany restrained from ic creasiog thsir capiial stock, | should this be found expedient. But the company wish to move with care 4nd conderation, making | tril of their euterprice with @ moderately sized Propeilor, and adopting every wise precaution to Bycid failure, They desire aid from gove-ument, | ‘but intend, if possible, oot to be depeadeut upon @uch aid. As it will be immensely important to tie ' republic of Liberia tuat the emigration of respect | able peovle of color shouli b> increased, so it is evident that nothing wii! so certainly secure this | Feeult.as tre establistimert of easy, frequent, and | fegular commupicalion with taat republic. Evntgea- tion to Liberia bas been increasiag anny Bily for several years, and may be expectrd to lacreese much more ravidty, as safe, raid, ragular Means of conveyance sda iavite it. The directors also state in their prospectus that increasing nam- bereo Danis, tracere acd agriculturists of Libe- | ria wo; be expecte) avnually to visit the United Bates in order to purchase gooda and visit their | friends end relatives here, tous diffasing cocrect in- formation concerning their chusen home, und stimu- lating emigration : Independent !ty of the beuefit to the emigract, the Libera republic iee!f must cap great advantages | from ready ano cestoin otercoucse with the Uuired Butes. Lhe citizens tndicg su tacreased oncles for ; their procuors, weu'd vr stimulates to enlarged aod improved cultivation; capital, wbica is now with: | rela t om the de‘ay .ud cu ectaint, of retaris, wul | he freety icve-ted; acd cumerous other advantages | Which Will atorce sugyrst themselvcs to tve mind @f 5 business may, wel be obtawmed. In addition to tlese great ond bLuaane ¢ msiderations to the colured race nore avd uw Liberia, the company lock for a yemuarrative laterest upon the capital invected, and, avart Gor all other considerations, th *cHove that, with goud management, the eto:k wi! pay a handsome cividend. fhe English com- \, With four steamers ranving from Kuglaad to be Weet Coast of africa, ave doiug ao well oat, ao- ecidizg to recent wiormation, a new compiny, without gover: ment aid, is proposed. As our com- ens cap rely on the zealous aid of the Ameri aan olopizution Bociety, und the co-operstiva of tie New York, New Jerse , C ssuecticut, Penusyivavia, Maseachu-<tts, Maryluod, Virginia, and other State Bocicties, it can nurdly be doubted that sova theie hest estimates, boi for passengers and freigut, will be realized. It is stutea thot about $40,000 waa paid for the trepaportation of freight aud passengers to Africa, fer the several colonization and missionary societies of this country, durieg the yeur 1853. Tnis amouat would douttiess bave gove to sustain a cine of steawe s, bad such a hia~ existet. Bat afcer all, the great moral argumect Geriv-d from our unex- Surpled blessings, uv . tie fatunmless @eptis of the wretcheduess of africa the lecd ef monstroay forme sud monstrous view and superatitions, is of ir esistibie force to the writer, Read, if you please, Cavot’s book tie work of « leader in the for twenty yeurs—aed ca-taia lam you will do what you cun to further this good e :ter- ike, sad to rescoe the African vie from their excressible (a kness, shame aad misery. With very great respevt, cir, fours most traly, R. R. Gvauzy. The Con flagyation 10 Waiduboro’, Maine. Ube Recktend Gozerte covturns the fullest acount Which we bave yet seen of the re eat destructive fireia the town of Wald boro’, M+. The fire, it seems, Crigipated to the stables acjoioing Wiilet's Alvte), and was driven bs a a 0ng northeast wiad from buildivg to buicicg, wita surpriaing rapioity, go thet ia two acda haif sours every etore save one, ané neatly one nalt o the dweilings in te vil- lage, wore ors'reyed. Che loog continued ory wea- ther had rendervad every root in the best possible condition for burning, wad the combustibles in the abip yards peeced bat 8 spark to set them ie flanes. ‘nd Gorette gays thut the fire, beginaing at Wil- let's Hotel, extended north aed east ronad I. W. Tibbetts’ forritwe store, und Cuarles Sides’ dwell- ing howe, thence across Mat street to the Baptist | ing a.s0tal, since Sutarday morning, of thirsy. | Messures to cleanse the localit e church, thence in @ southerly cirection, croasing Fleerac: tet, tubiog iu the dweilings of B. B. His- ke'l, A. Young, 1. M. Clack, and every building to the sight of tre live of turse bonuses, as tar south as the tow cebr oi tore, which was &iso consumed. The Medonak river formed the westera boundar of the fire. More than ove huadred and dity build- ings were cestroyed, in-lucing stores and dwelliag houesr, avd gevent;-tive families were left houseless. A meeting of the ciuzens of the village was held On the evecing of the 26t rp of making Hgatian ta the =~ towns for BRE" GRNES Of p Gvi-ions, Xe, had ulveady been seat frcm Rocklacd and Thomaston, for the comfort of the sufferers. Che Rockland Gazette had been un- able to precure & correct Lint of the value of the pro- Fert destroyed, or of tbe amonat of insarance upon it; it the total loss was estimated, by competent ndges, to be no* jess than $500,000. The following 8 liet of the suffrers:— Stores—Wivaiow & Austin, T. R. Kenvedy, Sproul & Robs« » R Kacer, G. W. Caldwell, Samuel Ligh;, W: jetihews, Edward Beanet, Joba Bal-h, Altre. are) & Co,, T. D. Currier, Senwartz & Cast- ner, James Coo, Hen z Kenveay, Charles K. til- ton, Wm. Fish, store & P. O., John Richar’s, James Ludwig, isaac Rees & Co, Jonn Sides, JD. Geath- mer & Co., A. F. Mile. W. H. Barnard, M. M. Raw. sop, G.M. Allen, A C. Weeks & Co, W. H Cast- Ber, Tarnese ; Joreph Olurk, Mrs A. E. Mil- Ter's bi rnet reo w Balch, 80 ; Adams’ tailor shop, [. k. cob#, 00.; R Robicson, daguer- reotyp:: Isaac French, torpitace; I. W. Tid. betes, d Dwellings-— Wiles hotel and stable, Louia Soule, Isewc French, Oavie! Simmons, D. Delaco, E. V. Piolbrick, Charles Sides, R Robtsson, Cia les &.R binson, Charies P. Brown, 8. B. Haskell, H. Glidden, A'exande- Young, E1ward Bomer, A. Leavewel'er, J. Sark, A. P. Oakes, Joseph Cla: k, James He: bert, George Sproule, Mrs. Joanna Sproule, M @ Me-servey, Benjamin Roberts, Nath’l Robinson, Mee, Hewenway, Wm. Brace, Mes. Aa- , E. A. Reed, —— D-two. TU. K. Cao nbs, —— e6, B. L. Haviman, Yr. Elwell, W. A. Schenk, | Joseph Sevle, —— Wolz, alfred Storer, W. F. | Storer, John Storer, 2d, H Kaha, — Grafton, D. ‘W. Seiders, Nath. Matchew, W. H. Blinsy, W. A, Matth>ws, Heory Leavensetler, Wm. Matthews, W, &. Brown Fred. Custner, alfred Hovey, J. Sedgley, Thomss Gay, Elleo Frost, Joba Miller, Fran ia wl ler, Vaasah, Eibeidge Coapman, H. ‘f. Brown, Mr. Crowell, A. Ludwig, John Balch, aud others. K+ nerd,, Jonn Buldacs, D. W. A. Reed, telegraph offi se, ik Bank, Custom House, Stobles —W. H. Barnsrs, W. H. & F. 5. Castnor, ep & Barkets, James © ‘emer. seli-r, James Creamer, blac , paint shop. Ship “essed ah Kennedy, ship on stocks and timber in yard, &c., about 1,000 tons; repcrted $25,000 insused Sawuel Cok, bark op stocks aod timber in ya Ac., wbout 400 ton; reported iosarance $12,000. Josep> Clark, frame ard moteriala ia yard for Buin; total lose—200 to 800 ccrds of wood, and S r prcperty, consisting ot lamber, &:.,on laad- | rg. Ailve and Kicking. (From the National lu teillgencer, Aung. 30 ) We learn with mucn satisfaction that the repor of the deah of exSenstor Downs, Collector of New Orieans, is premature. The error, we under- stand, arose by covfoua tog him with C ommodure Dos nes, of the Navy, receuty deceased, vod fron tbe fact tbat Collector D» ens had left New Orleans for Kentucky for the benefit of his health, in which Intter place cis death was reported to bave taken | bbe coula not be pair til his retare. The Preaident, it appears, has filled the suppored vacancy by wromoting Mr. Porter, the 3arv of the port of New Orleans, and advanci: uct the Appraisers to the office of Surveyor. Woat is to be now in the premices we ae ansble to say, bat sop; os- the word of command will be, “As you were.” ‘From the New Orleans Courier, Au, Col. ©. Ment of Collector of this pyrt, Downs, dioeased; and Wilkens Das been Col. Porter. The maog 23) appoict- vice Solomoa W. ai nay Codnmry 1 “og an ay jeyor of the Me irk He if ial COKPUMMATION OF THE DEATH OF SAKATOR Downs. Wasutwotos, August 20, 1854. ) ¢ Wesinagten Slar that Senator Downs is dead. Gis Treevnry Depertrent having received 4 noa-ego on © be fect. The General ‘ The tart. ‘ ? . ‘The fic Sn rote aoe ak seeatamtehte-em'epet:|: .c), gepneabennmaaememiecme eieatiloaiad Litera aka teh sae pp peg Re ~ vy. | A tettlog mateh for $1,000, milo heats, best three | Hvtir'si “ere? to Nentas tomes (3 There bus vot bren a cae of cholera in Peters in Ave, between « brown mare, in harness, ai b. | thet ore of ‘he ‘neefdere ghtaed kre” Nolaa, residine st burg, Vu., this seas: n. Cevuk, Ne J, on §7 90% Husted, to «2501. wagon, came off yes'cr | New Orlesoe, mlaed $1,160 tn, saoaey aad two gold es ae + a | dey afernoon, The mare won the race eaii'y, afer | ber sacm, by some person 'e ber at thet Gee unkoown, The Hamilton, C-vedo, pupers are ref at throwing away the first best. ‘This was he: rst | [risa of the -cornd ward. police he procended to the the abaten ent of tha cho'rra in thatolty. Ithas sppearance on the track on Long Halasd, and aie | premises, and nfter waning some ciligeat ingcdvies,coo- also disappeared from Kingston. exbibited speed st times in the racc—mhiou ohe | ‘loded tarreit one af tbe waiters, named fuses Kava, vis two deaths trom cholera occurred ta Boston conld, no doubt, have continued had it been ae:s- bes st) Justice Stuart, at Jefferson Market, he madea Gurivg the twenty-four hours ending om Tuesday gery that would have carried her very low ia the | cenfe-sion of bis guilt’ and gave such information as let braid thirties, Sbets a pretty little mare, quite stylish, | *. ve = soomabisients = oe The Boad of Health of Chicago report one hun- QI iylish, | very penitert for the offence aad is wiltiog to dred aud forty-turee deaths for the week ending dark brown, with white hind feet, aud moves very | ‘0 il he con to refund the « ony August 25, of whica thirty-seven were from much like Lady Mos ow. She was the favorite pre- | "7°" ic ape Case in Bast Teenty third sirect Vester: | cholera. vious to the race st ove hundred to fifty; and after | day, Justice ¢lurke im thia case, whereio a man | THE CHOLERA AT FALL RIVER, MASS, We learn thut some half dozen persons, all Irish, d‘ed ut fo}! River on Monday nighsef o .olera, mak- A number of othe 8 wee s k, bat attecks are Dow less virulent, aud it is believed that the worat of the Glseose te over. A large number of frish had fled from the city. The Ma or was taking tnergetio of the disorder, which wus ix # very filthy coagition. HEALTH OF SAVANNAT. Intermer te Aug. 25 at Laurel Grove Geatiory, 4 —Aby yellow fever. At C tholic Cometety, 7—6 by yellow fever. At Hebrew Cemetery, | by yellow fever. Total 12—11 by yellow feve-. Totat naaiber guy bes of yellow fever reported in the tweaty- urs, 16. Iotermsnts Ang. 26 in Laurel Grove Cenetery, 6 —5 whites auo 1 black, of which 3 were subjects of yellow fever. Hebrew C-metery, l—yello@ foyer, Cathohe Cemete y, 8—4 of whicr were yellow fe ver. Tota! interments 15, of which 8 were subjects f yell wieeer, New cusea ro_orted, 6. he following is ¥ © Dumber of interments for the | past four days at all tue cemeteries: — Iiterments. Yellow Fever. oo 2 9 ll i i Saturcay... 8 Total,... ou 38 The ex itement and «larm in regard to the fovar stems to be the incresse. Many of the etoras cannot mr tuip terks, while bustpess has come almoat to astsrd stl, We kiow not how it is with otbers, but the cases whicr have come under our own chert the last few days are mostevidently ofa milder *. pe ond yiold read ly to treatment. HRALTH OF NEW ORLEANS. Tie New Ork ans Delta of the 24¢n inst. says :— As « erat deal of interest is felt rega diag the niaeri state of the beatth of oar city, we visited toe Charity Hospita’ late vesterday ezeaing, and flud that for the last fear days—from 5 o'clock Jast Baturcay evening ull5 o’ lock last evening—tuere have box p— Admissious Dest)s. By sell The persons low fever ust genera they enter, and are of cou se pass recovery—a m4: jority of them taviog b-en sick for threv or four days. They ute kept at the bearsiag hoages antil there is no prospect of their recovery, end are thon placed in vba by the provident keepers aud sent off to the hospital, The physicians at tre boapical ay that in wl] cases whore the fever has been takea in time it bas yivided readily to the treat ment, and so far they have been very successfal in such c1983. These is vot » grevt deal of faver us yet in private practice—at least, we do not bear of muob. ALL GONR—THE CHOLEGA VICTIMS. In Puvonia place, a couple of doors from Erie street, resided, six weeks ago, a fomilv of four per- sone, consisting of a wicow, ber t vo childcen, aad a serv-nt girl; they were allin health at the time, 6nd their prospects of contiauing so were good; but oh! the impr--bability of human life! they ure “now gore—all gone.” About five weeks since one of the children way taken down vith that dread discas+, the cholera, and befo:e the band ot mea could iater- fere deatn s'aJked in and claimed its victim. But was be satsfied in this, in taking the much loved and young child from tne breast of its mother? No!” Death was not rativii-d uotu he strack at tee breast itsclf--the mother, Snaffice it to say, the whoie tumily died, aod were buried by strangers; the furniture acd household arvicles were taken ia charge by the anthorities, who will hold them until claim+d. Yeaterday the Captain of the Watcr called at the houre, and found tat some person bal pried opev the shutter, and evidently entered for the purpoee of stealing; no clue could be had, how: ever, by wrom. A leter #.8 found by oim laying on a table, aadressed to John Ziogrist, No. 1 Cabat street, Philadelpbia, which, by order of tne Re- corder, was put in the Post Office. It wasevidentl the lust thing dove by ove of the deceased, as it gave notice of the demise of all tre rest, and the improbabshty of the re covery of the writer. Capt. Farley saii the p'ace pressnted a desolate aspect, 8s he viewed the unmade beds on which the family bad breathed their last, and the manner in which everything was placed bad # tendency to scftea the beart of the most unfeel ug stave Hew mxau) 04538 ero whore cue Cholers bat entered wituin a Pry family circle, where all was joy and cheer- fultess; and unsatisfied with tho life of one, two or three loved ones, bave taken all, even the mourners themselves, until toey “were gone—all gone!” — Jersey Pity Sentinel, Ar 9 ™ yel- TELRGR APHIC, MORTALITY IN SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON. RAVANNAM, Augnet 29, .854. ‘Tho intermonts to-day, frcm yellow fever, were seven., Tho interments of the weck were ninety-two, sixty of which were from yello.x fever. Among the deaths is Samnei W. Bowen, Beq. The deaths in Chorleston from yellow feve’ for the past week, wero tweaty. Tce discuse appears to bo abating. Extensive * winding O;eravion In Boston, [From the boston savertiver, Aug. 80, Last week it was reported tnat the tien of Pink- bam, Aoams & Co., commis-ion merchaats, No, 6 Central woart, bud stopped payment. [t ha3 since been Giscovered that they have been engaged ia extensive swindling operadons. Is appears that being involved beyoad t cir means of payment, they purcbared considerable quantities.of flour, liquors, tobacco, seg &c., uncer pretence that the par. chases wese mace Jor certsta vacties in New Bed- ford apd other places. The firm presented good reerences, and the goods were aclivered to truck men to be carried co such places 8 the purchasers directed. In most cesea the order was givea to bave the goods delivered at the Providence depot, directed to parties in New Beaford. Bat onetrack man, who wus about to take a load of floar direcved to a firm in New Be , casually remarked tiat the orders were to take is we the Lowell depot. This led the sel'er to suspect that all was not rigat, and be refused to deliver the flour, An investigation was made, whieh resnlted ia finding a jarge quantit: of bam, arams & Uo., of other deaters, aad directed for New Bedtord, store) in the freight house of tao Lowell depot, with the New Bedford cirecti'n ob Hteroted. Some of tae setlera were able to identify their p operty and reclaimec it, but others were | less fortunate, the purchases mace of them having been seit to parts unknown. Ou presenting thetr bills at the counting room of ) Tink am, adams & Vo, the jregintcoa* wero M- foymeo thot Mr. Adama was out of town, god the Tae whole omeupt of gords obtaiasd, ic la thongbt, will not foll short of 425,000, and perhaps will far exceed that sum. Afver the discovery of the frautulent trarsac tious, the senior: partnera of the fiem were not to ve found for» timo; but on Monday Deputy Steiff Cobvrp arrested Fravk J. Vivkoam ou1 Andrew IL Adame, : 1 the suit of several of tbe sufferers, andia defanit o! bail be committed them to jatl; bat Me. Tinkbem bas sivce obtained bail. Me. John Quia: cy Acams,one of tho firm, has not yet beon ar- rested. Since bis arrest, Mr. Tinkham states that he was abscnt from the city dariog tne transactions Teterrec 10, thing on a Visit to a sick brotter in Boffirlo, N. Y.; that his first kaowledge of the opera tions was through a telegragb dispatch, and that immediately on the receipt of it, he left Baffato for this cit). This statement is not genoraily belioved by. Ag’ omens: j ‘tareay, a large quantity of imported segars, webared in the cease “mage roy te four was found sto.ed in Utica street. Amopg the principal sufferers by these frauda- lent transactions, arc Mesars. Chenery & Co., 18 Long wharf, dohn Giace & Co., 59 Commercisi w arf, Wiliam Thing & Co., 14 Central wharf, B. C. Clark & Co. 63 Commercial wharf, Larkia & Sta: kpole, 43 Commercial whart, Faxon & 9 Commercial street, Wiliam E. Ham, 50 Commercial street, Bradfora aud State street, and others. Brothers, oy & Co., acumbor, 132 Mavancuory Casvaity.—A young man named John McArthur, on night before lsat accidentally killed o Mixa Jane D-smood, to whom he was o1y ing his addresses, He was ai ic company her, fp @ rcom at the resivence of ber parents, on Mouné street, near Seventh, and, obse: @ gaa it a, Capped it, and standi»gin the room, remarked thet he wee to put ont tre lignt oy Popeyes He pointed the aun at the caa- dle ana fi ed, cho lady being in a direct line wita the muzzle of the aun, whrok, nah ns was t aoe ae eee side, kitting her al- serene ara lee Sore noetl ta cenony es ere morpine, al \vestigation.— Gincinnate Commeretal, Aug. 29 5 ‘The Salem Ga. says mackerel continue to be in vntmmialshed pumbecn feos BUveety Digs. sae ip) 8 dyiog condition whea | ur, parehazed by Pink: | | Joo Husted bad won the first heat, so pa'pabdle was the throw, that one hundred to forty wa: freely of- fered on her winuing the match. After the secoad beat, one hundred to eight was bet once or twice. Joe Husted made a capital race, notwithat «ding that be was beateo. His first heat was ia 2:40, aad im the second heat he was olose up in 2: | a8 good time as wasever made to 250 waich is . Wagons, He provec himself a much better horse than he has been accredited by those who koew biw best. Mr. Irwin off-rea to waton him ageiogt Frack Forrester for $1,000 v side, mile tents, best three in five, wagon snd oziver to weigh 395 Ibs, to come off ia thve eks, whicn was uot tuken, theo offered to maton bis horse, Jack Walters $2,000 a wice,two mule beats, in barness, againat The same geatieasa for any | Dora im the wosld, to come off at the option of tue | oteker, any time this foll. Tots banter astonisned the | listeners still tcore than the previous ome; aadas the | pames of Higbiand Maid, Fiora Temple, Tasones, Mac and offer, and stuted that toe match was iutended probably will be token up after t € race of the preximo, between Edd, ifac, aud Tuc roey. Yerterdsy wos a deligrtfui cay for trottiag, th tack was io superb order for toe sport, First Brai-—Soe avo weut to the quarter pole in forty seconda, atu clos very rapioly for a Gistan e@; witbout mukiog the slightest effurt to win. | Came to | euch matzre, and t ere sero bat few takers. Hueteo made the beat sn 2:40. | tine, fo ty seconds. It was row evident that | him forty yards t> the half mile po'e in 1:18, Third Hea —Joe sgein tock tue lead, but Dare svon tuck erdes Wich him. She broke no Dakt g the teat fn 2:45. score, ane kept in front to the end, passing quurter tv forty-four secords, the halt io 1:19, is @ tug mary :— WeEpnEsr | Wile beats, best three in five. | J. Doty named br. m. *—., ia harness..... 2.1 H. Woodruff nawed b. g. Joe Husted, to 2650 Ib. wagon. . veh 2 Tme 4. The Weatner. erly ard easterly winds. ove-tenth of an inch of rain in August. Toe to fail bere, leaves of the tobacco plants. CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NRW YORK HERALD. grees, the tem; erasure fell to sixty two degiees. The following wi!) illustrate:— 27th, 69; 28th, 53; 29th ano 30°b, 583 1851 29tb, 58; 27th, 53; 28th, 54; 30th and ist, 1854, 28th, 60; 29t0, 66; 30th, 53. connected with the action of the earth. August 30, 1854. TELEGRAPHIC. THE WEATHER IN MILWAUKIE. Binet) five, “We have haa no rain for seven weeks, Theatves and Exhibitions, Broapway Cleopatra” will concluce the amnsemente. Bowray Taratre.—Madawe Mat ter, and the amusing piece of “ Jeauy Liad,” a'so be giver. . ee Garpry.—The benofit of Mr. Burton ake leckd coptist of the much admired coamdy of very porte One Thousand Milliners.’” evening, Scott sopearin; tesminatin, tale of * featore will b+ tho succesefe tomorrow eveoing. Won Fair L.dy, with. the amasing drama of “Maid and the Marpio,” in the evening. \tomimic epectacio entitled ‘ St. Geo: ge and Dragon.” te, resenting the couregeous deeds of Sts cvertng wth a let wih acter requtten. usted took the lead at the start dczep jengths us advance of the mare, and kep’ about ‘ie same distavce ahesd to the half mile p te ip 1:19 On tos Jower turp, the miare made a dasa, on tiis evening, apd the performances se- E¢oy were mentioned, Le repeated his for one cr wl ofthem. The cuavce is tilt open for tae owners of either of the above named fast ones, aud Ton and bic was theo t-k-p in bund, acd came np the homeatret +1 Tae Onv-r pretended tou ge her along, and made several ficarishe~ with bis whip, but he beld her back firm ly ard allowed ber to be braten. One bandred to forty w@e offered on her wianing the race before she the score; but ae wus stated above. | throw was too pslpuble to decvive the iritiated in toe Soe Second Heat—Joe Hastec hai a slight advantage at the etert, but in a moment the mare parsed him, | and Ird to the quarter pole taree or four leagths— Joe | coula rot foot witn ber, and that his chances far ary wre heats was out of the queation. Se beat and come }.ome in band three or four leagths ancad ia 2:39. Hiram Woodruff, the driver of Joe. then ad- vired tre backers of the horse to deaw him, seatiug that be rsd cot the shadow of a change ty wir. the aud ran wovgsice of him to the quarter pole, where he alav broke up—tiae, forty-ove secoass. Ths mae then etruck 8 trot, ana + ut loose from Jee, osening a wide gop totie half mile pole—time 1:18. She ‘wos tbep taken in b nd, aud came nome leisurety, Fourth Heat—Che mare took the lead from the the and the stand in 2:44, withous an effurt. The following , Aug, 30.—Trottiog match, $1,000, 11 22 ‘Two matches are advertised tor this afternoon, The Newboryport (Mas-.) Hevald says:—The | drought is yet ebolly uorelieved in this vicintty, though the weather nas become cooler, with north- We have bad only avout nual August storm of wind and rain seems likely A very severe rainand bail storm visited the low- er putof Dinw odie court, Va., om Sunday last. imerme places cutting the tobacco crop almost to piecer. Fences snd trees fell in great numbers, ard the cestruction on some farms has beea ver: seriour. The bail was quite large, and came wit such force xs to compictely riddle or strip off tne ‘This morning, at six o’clock, the tomperatare fell to fifty-three degrees. During tte last cine years it has been but twice as low as this morning, viz.: on the 28th of August, 1850, fif:y three; and on the 27th of the same month, 1951, also fifty-three de- ‘There is a periodicity in the cool terms of the last week in August. During the last nine years, the lost week in August has beea cool, with the excep- tion of the year 1849; and in that year, on the 25th 1846, August 26. 58 degrees; 1847, 25th and 26th, 69; 27th, 60; 1848, 25th, 27th ana 28th, 60; 1850, th aad 1852, 29ts and 30th, 60; 1853, 28th and 30th, 58; 27uh,65; Our reco 68 evidence that these cool terms are E. Meetam, Minwavam, Aug. 30, 1854. Yesterday was the warineat day of the season. The thermometor stood at one bundred acd five; to-day it is THEATER.—Mivs Davenport, whose exquisl @ representation of Camille, the enquette, ts eve y right witnessed by audiences of discrimina- tion, and pronounced as & masterpiece, will appear in thot character again thia evesing. Toe correct Tesding, gravetal action, and toaching potnts which ehe gives inthe thord, fourth aad fitth acts, rivet the attention of the auteuce, and draw down the moat evtbusiastic ploudit, Toe farce of “ Antony and Mise Daven port’s engageme ve will be alike proficable to herself ond the muvagement, as this beautiful play will diaw foll houses every night Maile sho remuius. ‘arotta Olivz4, whose fearfal ascensions upoa the tight rope bave already created a groat revsation, is apnoun wd to | appear #45 evening in her éxira rdioary feate. The popular drama styled the “ Courier of Lyons,” in wuich Mr. C, Pope will susteia the princi al harac will will the “ Serious Family,” in whith M.B. will sustain bis po ular character of Aminadsb Sivek, sup- by many talented actors in tuo other proai- pent parts, and_ the very comic piece of “ Waated National Taearee.—Shakspere’s tragedy of “Macbeth” will commence tre amuse neuts this Macheth, Loonard as Macdoff, and Mra. Nichols as Lady Ma betb. Toe fal fairy spec Lad-io the Wonderful Lamp,” «ith taa uenal cast. The benefit of Mr. Fox will come off Amnricn Mcseum—The inveresting drama of “‘acele,” and toe laugoable farce of “Lend We Five Shillings,” are the preces to be givoa this afternoon; and the elegant comedy styled * Faint H-are Never Hreropromn.—The gerard dramatic equestrien the the {a case Woon's MixsTnes have prepared a very enter- taiving bil for tois evening, Brcuiry's Srnewal lesque of “Somaanbula” to-oight. Tum Branxcn Bann of Wood's again this ereniog. Sanproxp’s Oreas Trovre are honses ev. ry nigot at 8 nyvoasot Institate. Bravepine AND Roore’s extensive fi loating rian « cus, hig Fm jad company are to give an ex- on Tacsiay Gas ano rie Carorgna—T>e St. John says:—“We learn from Wiliam 0, Smith, thet in #0 faras be Las boon able to ascertate, » pe he ba: not heard of « Tr thie fact hol a | {aa house tance, and shoold be gehen” are to repeat the bar Minstrels appear or Bes vestigated | vowed alesancer Bell is charged with having committed } @ race wpon the person of » little pewed biiza Howard, cangbter: rerioing at 21035 Fast Tweoty-thiri street. \t years of agy, Mrs. fviderce adouced, it a: peared that the prisoner w. the habit of visitwg the house of the complainant, and during ove gf these visita perpetrated the base at the 6-me time comm: uoica eanor Howard, | From the fo the victim of bis licemtions pasion. The court, in this case, fully comeitted tue accased for trialat the next Court of Genera) Fensic Indecent Avant —s men uenfed Peter Kemp, was ar- | reated by officer Sweeney, of the Lower Police Court, 00 & charge +t basing comaitted an inteceot amsanit upsa the person ofa hutle Ge about ten years of the prisover is an aD tempt t> namrd Sophia Duteriag, ebarge preferred against violate her person. He was conveyed betore Justice Stuart, and remanded for a furtber exemivation, Brooklyn City 1 ARREST ON THE CHARGE OF ABANDONMENT —Yeaterday, a mao named Thomas Wright wes errested (ms warra with abandoniog nis wife, ith eufficiest. mouey to support wherein Be stands obs: baving provtoed Ler berreif for about three months that since be had neglected his his addresses’ Ir. also appesred ; he bad been paying | ber! another young lady, an { was already en- | aged tote warried wo ber—tbe coming tridsy boing | fixed for tbe wedding Buth lasigs, who are of uadoubt red ip court, ent mase known ed resptctability, PPew| the above facts in regard to him, whereupon be ws com- mitt-d: to await the action of the grand jury in the matter. Bichwav Ropgsry —At alate hour on Tuesday night Jatt, Mr, Thomas Hermitage was attacked by three or four meo, while pas-ing through Columbia stre«t on tls wey b me in Haailton avenue, who robbed him of a bag iz which be bad three parcels—five vonnds each—of tea, deaides several pounce aa samples, being a desler ia the art cle Nit content with this, they #lso robbet him of hix hat and then took to divht, which was the last seen of them. Intormsticn of the robbery was lodged at the ‘Third district station houre, but too late to be of any b nefit FRU ram A Burprinc.—Yerterdar, a lahorer named Michsel Korey, fell from a building in Remsen str-et, between Clinton ond Henry, axd sustained a fracture of one of his srms. He was conveyed to the hospital. Wiltamsburg City News. * STABBING AFFRaY —Rwacit or Motxstina A Drewaen | Man —A German, named Hugo D. Zeller, was walkiog up Gra young scam) ous wayn rest, about nine o'clock on Tuesday evening, considerably intoxicated. so much so, that a party of | followed after and molested him in vari- el'er became exasperated, and dvewa dirk kxjfe, and stabbed a boy named George Gill, who hao- perea to be ps asin; bim at this moment took ef: ct op the left side under the arm, and glanced | The biade | downwards. ioficting quite s severe but not dacgerous wound. Tbe bey was conveyed to bis residence in tirand street, ond Zellor was arrested by officer Beanettrand locke examination. There is barging about Grand & pr up at the Second ward station house to awalt ty of very bad boys acwars enings snd Sundays, by whem ubprotected foma'es are almost certaia to be in- sulted arrest th © youre of the cells. If al! he police could not do 4 better sorvica than to vrgubonis, aod show them the inside lowed to continue theiz practices thoy wil) mest assuredly, eooner or later, occupy that most unenviable position. Jersey City, Ta iteiltgence. FrerMen’s Parabe axp Waren Caesration —The dey appoli.ted for tbe celecration of the introductio& of Pas nic water into Jersey City~as that work is now done und in operation—is Tuesday, October 3. The day will be celebrated by the fire department, which will then bave its first annual perade. Hereafter the ame event will be celebrated by the fremen’s anoual parade. A me-tirg will be heid this evening at the house of Her- culvs Fngine Company No 8, to make arrangements for that event It wilt.pe attonsed by thie chief and assiet- ant engit cers, and by the members of euch engiar, hove, and hook and ladder company. A ats are mak- rrangeme: ing for a disp'sy commens« rete with the im ortance of the work so anccesafully s ccomplished. ° Personal Intell, President Pierce ont Indy arri wed at the Relay House, on the Baltimore and Obio Hail‘oad, yesterday morning, and procerded direct, ia company with J+fferson Davia, Secretary of War, to Capon spriogs, in Virginia. They Son ‘at the Relay by Mr. Goover, marshal of the Hidoey Webster, the Pre Patio’ yesterday tor the Varey, wno is at Berk: asbing*on before the vagy tld Secretery Dobbin is absent in North Carolina, The Fecreta eturn to other membérs of the Cabinet acc in Washington. acteathie on the dod tases to Mackivaw en? the faut Ste. Marie, wheuce she will proceed to, Buttalo, celpbrated And purposed paying weller, was, sident’s private secretary, left North” a will not itt Urs. Gen Gaines was in Memphis on the 20th iastant The freedom of the elty was tendered her ty the Mayor. 4RRIVALS. At the ©. Nicholas.—Goverror Joseph Wright, In diens; Governcr Aiken, 8. C Rev. Wm 8. Plumer, Balt.; ‘Dr §; ; Governor Maddison, Tlls ; ttawood, Delaware; Gen. ttinman, Pa; Commodore Wilkes, U. 3 N ; Gen. © M Peed, Erie: Robt Hoffman, Balt ; Samuel mete, Newburg; 'C.C. slger, do; Dr. J C. Mobile; J. J: Grabaw, Newfcunoland; Hon. F. A. Hovey, Boston; H. LSJ Hunton, N. 0.; Ficrida? J.C. Washington, 3 Charl walk; G. R. Cheesedine, Cice ;’ Judge Jones, Benj. Farrar St, Lovia, At the Irving.—Hoa Harmer. U. §, ng. Buffalo; Hon. A. J gi ks, Tororto; les Hoyt ‘Walden ranosh; Hon. Thomas lo, do.; J.B, Brown, Nor- Pena. ; B. Howe, Hallowell. Me.; J. Kev. Mr. Radbamer, Albany B. Borsi, Va. : Governor Stevens, Washington Robt. H.'Kese, Lewiston, Buffalo; Hon. J. Dick, Ohio. ; Hon. J. territory; Me.;'Dr. H.C. Blanchard, At the Union Place Hotel—Signor Carlos Ortiz and fa- mily, Cubs; W Koekvile; Bowin Wil more. At the Metropolitan—Bx-Governor Be sbeoek ‘“aratora; N. Kin ius, Binghamton: Wm. and Jady, Philadelphia, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Wilkinson, Bau Porter and family, Penn ; Es Governor Dimond, it. [.; Ex President Cab. bulla, Bobo, Lou ria; Hon. Mass. ; Ex Governor Seabrook, 8 C; Hon C. @, Klisha Fuller, Benj, Stickney, P anver House, st Lovie: ©. F. Thomts- Com mercial Advertiser, Buffalo: Ceptsin Wright, U.S. A.. Lev. R. §. Van Rensselaer, Borcentows; and 148 others’ At the Prescott—v. B. Hurst, Mliaols; D. Kough, do.; G.C. lak, Chorioston 8. C; 'W. T. Mechling, Ue A! Les and family, Cincinnai; Mes. Tomlinsoa A. trong, Boston; Miss b A. Kioner, co. At tho Aster Her so—J. Ela, Mobile; Capt. Beoham and } Bell Charleston; % Monroe, a ¥ B. Ca : J. MC. tts. do; E. . Brown, Obio, fawily, R Werste ocd, Califor men, Conn ; J. South Carolina. ns ton; and DEPARTUSES. in the steamship Roanoko—J A , Wm T'fucker, Robert 4rober, E® Cocne, DS Olmstead, D Pender, CT Dettman, lady and child. Miss’ E Bensdic:, Charles Lickert and lacy. Mise Cail and sister, K B Myers, Wm Mitchell, George Ritoher, child, Mra Mitetiol, Thomas Ran For Richmond, &, erat, J aCargit Jun L sutherland, lady b, Pleree, Capt BW Wilson HCticks, Mins HM Jines, EM rier, lady and sbild, Tewis Well, Morvis Hess, F , W B Hudgins, Miss HL Whit- Al Dushail, lexan: ney, MA Seckert, Robert Blow and lady, WK Johnson, and thirty-one in the st For Cha Latin and HB Weeks, HS Linn, Mi 8 8 Fasrar, * Gordon, Jol a T M Kedron, Mra 8H Ven N erage. J A Hall, ¢ fearnoy, Robert Gs on, in the steamship James Adger—J T ‘thas M Taggart, Jos Finnegan, bn Smith GR Barker, Master Mise M Robinson, T P Smith, ‘evs, child and servant. Mr Hill, Mr Brown, RJ Bowo, MK jorley, Pete, N Vancerhaze, H Long, Thos Lyons Jecod Myers, Wm Degroot, and twenty-vight in the stcerage. SHockine AccipEst on TRE CextRaL Roap— Two Wours Kin.ep.—We heard, lust oveniag, fea: fl accident which oscurred on the Central et Canastota. Tt occurred about noon yeat wher the mail train, which left here about 0’ e ofa Road, A. M., hed reached Canatacts, aud a vitched off to awart the Bofale, as two Lidies had were abvut ‘c:ossing pees esa. A "er coon came apeediin, track. . exoreds train fron , jae One of tauem was suet by the cowcatc! er, and thrown into the alr, alightly end dead; tie otter wio had mo- meotariry theupk aod buck, and stond bet ween the mail the passing t ain, es aping the lo‘omctive, was’ orth cars, or Grae by the caught by seme apprarance of t) from ber body, both feet, ve tts 3: the Toad.— ‘The females ki'led names are Mra. nn of the draught of the flying traiu, under the wioels, aad Meeraliy ut to » foformant last ag sbocking ia her bend was om iletely severed, and Oar pe arated the arma cat off, as wee both of and the body other@ise mutilated. munable to ascertain the ce of te victims. It is one of we have bad to record in Express. resided about Little Fails, and took the train at faron, mrtter apd’ dangvter, aad ) Tacther ap ‘ bands living —Albeny Journal, Aug, named the most i that connection riage 1, &e | serting the above you will much — roe, OYLE. t Aponte, , Bay doupbter of M dy ere, Exq., ‘On -enday evening, ugaet . ° Febermerborp, at bi- reddenee, Of New Orienns, La. to Mies 4 Kum Vit daughter of Geo, Compre, Eaq..of VE OY, 7© THE EDITOR OF THE B ‘of the 284 Dear Sin—i he cenpnienent: torent we of tue marriage of Paturck Boyle te Pesthaver, by the wr Wallace, ot Ay fekebord.’ as no suc! has caten ph ° Williameburg, L. L, Augast 30, 1854. | Diva, On Tuescay morn! August 29, after ashortam 6- vere illness, byw wife of Alezander H. G 4 daughter of' the late Joseph Giraud, in the 3 year a oF 8 "Tho relatives and friends of the famBy are invited to attend ber funeral, from ber late r- 2, 19 West Twenty six? street, up Friday afvernoon, at two c’closi.. On Wediesoay August 80. af era short aad s-vere iB mess, CATHERINE ReYNOLDS, wile of Edward Reynolds. Ler friepoa, those of her husband, also the friends of her tather, Henry Cogeo, and ber brothers, Thomas, Joun and Leniel oyun, are reapeod uly invited to attend ber foners|, frum ber late reeidence, 111 Twenty. s-eoad strevt, a treet at two o’clock precisely, without farther vital! On Tuesday, August 29, Catauixa, daughter of W. W. 1 the and raroh Cumpbeli, aged 11 montas ‘The friendy are respectfally invited to attena the tuneral, this afternoon, at two o'clook, from her father’s 1esidence, 226 West Thirty fourth street. ‘On Tuerday, august 29, of consumption, Jamms ALEX- the 18th year «f bis age tives anc frievds sre requested to attend his hia afte: noom, at one o’clock, from his late re- nce, 603 Houston street. ‘On Wedvesday moruiug. «vgust 30, after a short ilinces, Maky, infant sud ouly daugater of Herbert aad Mary Maercus ‘3 F}uvero) this morning, at nine-o’clock, from £00 Sixth Br evne. Rosfolk, Va, papers please copy. On Wednescsy, August 30, ‘GORGE BRapEn, aged 48 eure. 2 iia friends and the friends of the family are reapedt- fully invited to attend bis funeral, thia »fternooa, at two o’clock precisely, witboot further invitation, from his late residence, No 9 Fifth street. near the Bowery. On Wednesday, August 80, at White Plait Mary Av. GueTINE, daughter of Nicholas Che nidlin, 1 montis and 6 anya ‘The fr onde and jusintances of the family sre in- viteo to the forerat. ebich #iil take place this afternoon, at two o'clock, from Vau Bruat s‘reet, » coor from Decrew, Brovkiyp, »pd take the tiamilton ferry. On Wednesday, August 30, of cholera infantum, Many E,, coughter of Patrick and Mary O’Brien, aged 1 year, 8 | months and 10days. “ Funeral this afternoon, at one o’glock, from 146 Sulli- Van street. Ov Wednesday, August 80, FRrasxuiy, son of Nathan and Savah P Harper, sged 3 montus oud 22 days | The friends and acqvatn'ances of the family are res- | pectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from the resi- Bence of bis rents, 63 Kast Twenty ninth street, this afternoon, to leave the boure at three o’cleck. { Fhiladeipbia lease copy. On Tuerduy, suguat 29, at Marble Town, Ulater county, Joux Jay, only child ot John 8. and Mary E. Howell, 2 years and 6 mcntbs. ¢ relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | invited 10 attend her faneral, from the renidence of James | Stewort, 828 Greenwich street, thi morning, at nine o'clock, without further invitation, His remains qili be taken to Greenwood Cemeiery ‘On Wednesday, August 30, after a long and painful ill- nese of dropey, JouN JACORS aged 78 J His friends end relatives are respec'tully invited toat- tend his funerel, from bis inte residence, 239 Delanoty siree!, to-morrow afternoon, at tw? o’clocx, without Tur her fovitation, ° On Wedorstey, August 30, AxicR Amma. daughter of John and Saran French, aged 2 years, 8 months and 10 days, she friends and relatives ave izzited to attend {he fa- nets). at fovr o'clock, this aftercoon, from the residence of Ler parents, 236 Jay street, Brooslyn At Gariem, on Suesday, August 29, WiruaM, son of Mery nd tre late Wm. i 'T. Lutener, aged 6 months. ‘The remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery, In Hackensack, N J., on Wednveday, august 30, Capt Wm di. P Moons oged 48 years. His fitende and those of his family are respextfally invited to attend bis faneral, from the residence of his mother at Hackenrack, to-morrow, at twelve o'clock M., without farther ipvitation. “Stages leave Hoboken at ag o'clor le On Mondsy, Augist 28, at Newtown, L. 1, Gzonox Ep- warp enly son of John ©. and Mary E. Le Bevoise, aged 2 yédre and 19 deys, On Saturday, August 26, of cote Sauvm. B, in- fant scu_of 8 W. avd Lydia P Barker, of Dover, N. H., aged | year, 9 months and 23 days. Dover, N. H , papers please cop: At Cairo, on ay, Avgust 28, Mary only child of Nejeon and Waris B. shaurmen, aged 8 months, On Wednesdsy, August 30, Caakias U. Simpson, infant sor of John and Adeline Simpson, aged 8 mooths. ‘Tre relatives and friens of the family are respectfully ipAted to attend the fun-rsl, from the resdence of his parents, 164 Mott street, at three o'clock, witnout fur- ‘ther invitation. His remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. God, in his infinite mercy, ni i thee to Ns bosom, To dwell an angel hoppy 4 Eterpally in heaven. In Brooklyn, on Wedoeaday, July 26, Axpaew Demr- *TER, aged 36 years. California payers please copy. Sweet nusbend, thou art soon releastd from earth, From sorrow, grief sud pain; Wo trust in God, though sad in heart, That we shall meet again. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, OLEARED. Steamship Florids, Woodbull, Savannah, 8 L Mitenill. | Y. Steamship James Adger, Turner, Charleston, Spofford, leston & Co. Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, &, Ludiam & Plensaptea- Ship Robena, Rartlett, Glasgow, Dunham & Dimon. Ba:k Ambassador (Br), Patterson, St John, NB, F Courmery & Co. Tey Exact, Granby, Savannah, Sturges, Clearman & Bark Jesper, Bonnett, Charleston, Duaham & Dimon. Bark a B Sturge, Longther, Norfotk, master. Bark Emily Bacning, Rey, Philadelphia, Hicks & Boll. Brig st Mary, Johnson, Porto Cabello, + W Lois Brig Canima, Pierge, Philadelphia, H D Brookma & Co, Schr Pleiaces (BJ, Wickerson, Ecouomy, N3, J'S Whit mney ‘0. chr Caroline, Rogore, Lavacca, Van Brunt & “laght. Seur F Nickerson, Brown, Georgetown, Dolinor & Pot. ter. 2 Schr Plondcwe, Brown, Savanah, Demill & Co. Sehr 88 Davis, Abell, Savanaah, McCready, Mott & Co. ae P smith, Derrickson, Wilmington, Dollner & otter, Sebr Marino, Powell, Wilmington, E 8 Powell. Schr W B Jenkins,’ Dickinson, Fredvrickaburg, Van Bront & -laght on sth E Leggett, Matling, City Point, Van Brunt & ht fchr Mary Maphio, Beers, Boston, vayton & Sprague. &chr Emeralo, Bassett, Boston, Lewis - Schr WT Conquest, Jeckson, New Haven, Dunham & oD. Sloop W H Bowen, Rhodes, Providence, master. Sieawer Thos Swann, Gifford, Baltimorc, Parker Voin Steamship Company. Steamer Noveity, Boll, Phildelphia, J & N Briggs. an. Ham*arg 42 days, ARRIVED Ship Dowau (Ham), Herdtm with mase avd 282 ara, to Bech & Kuoherit Berk Xenthus ( Ys » Nescastle, 66 days, with mare, to Barelny & Livingston Bark Beverly (Br), Loddman, Cienfuegos, 17 days, with wager, to M Taylor & Co, Prig Mary er » Young, Cadiz, 66 days, with a Giro & Frapein. ¥ states that when in the Stream he ex; to alt va vory heavy raina for several day Brig Clyde (Br), Whipple, Winsor, 8 days, with pias. ter, to master. Brig Cirle. Chace, Machlae, © days, with timber and Inthe, , & Co. days, vith lathe. toed Fry eee Maemeadaric, 8 Chaties & Kdward, , Shedlae, 10 days, with lumber, te master. Sebr LH Nickerson, Chase. Boaton, 8 days. - Schr Henrietta, Young, New Havon. Behr Crrzelia, Young, New Bedford, 3 days. Schr Vepor (new), y, Madison Ct, in be‘last. Sho {a 812 tows, and ts intenred for the North Carylina trade, Sebr Joreph Baker, stevens, Rondout for Boston. meena arr 28th from Liverpool, was 20 BELOW. Italian b.rk Florida. of Genoa, from Marseilles. Bork Solowon Pepper, 10 days from Pletou. brig, unknows Roanoke, Norfoll, i. SAILED fteamsbips Florida, Sat 4 Wind durtog the day trom South Miss Amelia Beton @ Cun! Nowell, Lyco; Westie Patter aa Jowell, Me; Goo Edwerd, Kecacbenreh FOreugh, Hew Gerson, + er Copea, Now York. Desastors. ™ ey deen MrLF astute bist awe, we ean cabot Shere Rosen to hiverpool direut, er af the 2)st tSbere ana roves to_ te the Opbaisy where ike iyte finial taken off by the se"r end landed fig. [They are coubtione the vouela' 8 ry ‘are doul v seeb morning of the 27th one sunk, su; e echr, aupposed to fit $ is 3 ll i f a i i , 1, bark. and sprung s leak morn of and filled vith water. The captain took to the coat and were picked up Deer Isle anc carrie? to Boocabay. cnr Guy Hersey, from Baogor, on Sabin’s Point. was got off at without Gemwage and srr at Scar Gro B Sxoat, from the 16th for £200 crew took passage at Liverpool, Ns, im echr Herald, for Booton, and arr there 234, w phe from Newport 25th bark George, Spooner, Atlantie n. At Flords July 19 Eloctra, Brown, clean; Ripple, Morgaz:, 60 40. ay 4 ML, Cet le«rd from Baraer, NB, clean * Foreign Ports. Carpexat—In port rere brig Potosi, Silsby, for Bos- *Chrumior id abt soy 18 br'g Wind ward, Baltiason, tid al D, Haurax—Cld Avg 23 rie IM 353, ion SOW, Liverpoot, 20th, berbe Shootivg Star. Johnson, Farrow, do. Conada, McDougall, NYork. Cid 17th beige Colede, Hemingway. NYork; Geo Phi ohie,, 18th. bark Solomon Piper, MsUlure, NYork; brig Tag- rEBEC—Cla Avg } aang Trine ginedina nye owed 284, Stater-mao, Watts, do; 241 Lombard, and aquila, Sapsford, do, aS — Rio Januind.—Io port July 15. ships Rebecea, “We and - tclis, Buoker, wtg; Banrhea, Wis from timore, arr llth. disg; baras ool, tery Sawyer, cing; Pnonix, Ler, ftom are 18tn; Creole, Coffia, from Baltimore, arr 4th; sches ate | Nelson, wig ; paeecteg ctor Babis, srr 16th, bark a 3 A Drebert, Prit na0varcin port Augit bark Little: Line, @ilpatesal, or) oan (Gute) —In rt Ang? brig: Elise .Bargese, AN JUAN (C1 QS Gorham pete Boston, ace 1608, to eel on her-retarm abt 261 #1 JouN, NB—Cid Aug 26 ships Wi Jow, Stack- pole, Liverpool; Bosphorus, Pendleton, do; ‘20th,’ Knsck- erbocker. Stetson, L sate ‘ Clsrk, Emerson, NYork. : Srpxsy, CB—Cld Aug 14 brig Julia, Crowell, NYork. ALBANY—Arr Aug 28 ateame® Patrooa. Oropeor, al —Arr ladei (ead od Shh for do); scars Panams, Allen, meen tet Ireland, Clark,’ Nevart; sloon Kxtra, MDDer hysok; 20th sobre Richard Law, Tattle, are. ‘p; Orion, Colt, New Haven; ca Hy Albaoy, Crosby, Boston; Clarion, Barlings: + Ci dteh propelicn Mohawk, Wales hacttoca ; eoke Ger Marion, Lewin, Beoothavun; sk: leaner, Close, hence, 3 brige Alfred, v Yors boon: TM May tine: Letts tan a” fa foe ALEXANDRI \—arr Aug FALTIMOKE—arr aug 29 steamer Western’ N York; shi; "4 ‘Brew, ‘s port; Batchelor, C ok, do. ATTaKAPAS—Jno port July 29 berk Loretto in spare A Fenton, Bran, A Haven; Mit, Lissonay, and R Miller, Jon-a, N York. By 18th im Southerner, armstrong, ——; James W j Mary E Hoover, Krause, Bo:ton; at Patrick, pee iy ton; brig Ellen, 5 score Hathoway, 14 oars,iCienfuegos; Adrien Pore. rF Randolph, Vangu, New York Od sheamac lew York; ship Chi Chand! Manele; chee jo, Nickeraoe, New ook; Core? 1h) xy, Troy. + on neon OM Ang 26 brig Despatoh (Br), Murray, Port EUS ON—Arr Aug 20 ship Vorsica, Melcher, NOrleans; busks Admired (Pe), Sat, Shields 26th ult Itesoa, Bem? ter. Lonéon 15th ult, Downs 17th; Peptuoxet, Niet Brltimore; echre Victor, Long, and Melvins, Kelley. 38 Yous. Signal for bark and two brigs, Cld ship newall, Morrill, NOrieana; briga Joon RB Dow, Taylor, 3t (bomas anda mkt; «meebury, Gould, Mobile; Susan, jasa, sonvile; schre Julia 'A Kiet, Eldri¢ge, sod apby Lieda- Icy, Chase, Baltimore; Mary Set, albany: Mj Stodcard, NYork. Sid’ sbip Neva, sak Jd Davell e Jago. brig. Geo F Willinma, Maine, on. tomers schr Magdala; and from the Koads ship L Woodbary. C-Lals— Arr Avg 22 eohrs Galena, Richarda; Horgdon, and Alice, Haver, Boston; wai ty x ‘ork Cla 294 ~arab Garner. Gardner, and’E lem ea, bate tise Vermont, El'io%; Dexalo, Letand; Qcesm Home, Herriogton; sazcel dusheng, Weed, NYow. perme oa y arr Aug 26 echrs Jouss Warren, Kelley, York; 27th, Planter, Fhilace phils = FALL RIVEF— art Aug 28 sols Aun © Baker, Chasa- ion, Phi): ; 3ea Birt, Chase, Amboy; sloop RH Greene, Ha: Port E«ea, Shi sobre [ram mith, MeGivern, Baltimore. ng So barks Toland Cit; a Crowell, a'exenéria; Maerva, VES port a GaLVESION—In ford, for NYork ac; Deeg A wig wind. Sroka Wer, }; scare W diner, Berry, towart, Bd 2th bark Sebosir, Colomen, Boston” sh tea ur Aug 23 echr Reform, Norton Man i JACKSONVILLF—Arr Aug 18 brig Orion, Per’ Bos— Mace rire rter tan a sehr Edw King, + B ston MOBILE—arr ang 23° bark mary H ‘Brook, pend ae} 61 io. via Mil 6, om ey fe! end: awen i eee MY-T1C—are Aug 28 schr Washington, Seeley, Phila YATT POINT—Art Ai Btag, Rappeban ug 27 schr Townsend, W BEDFORD—Arr Aug 28 sehr T Cornelis, NYork Cid mend. Slo sobre men ship Ame- *STWEURY FORE Phi'adeleh arr aug 28 schr Energy, Coombe, NEW LONDON—Arr Aug 28 eches JT Bertine, 8 Philadetpate for Salem: ary Jone Nickerson; ana Wan Rureell, Nicd arson, tor ; sloops Thomas uel, Cal oe arg York for Providence. 18 ‘he lower batbor, among others, the Lydia Gibbs, frm Baltunretor Provideuee we GilsaNe- care Aug 23 a ; Fraok ton fl days; schr Gea # if Hareisvey Dinghapraie mae drews 3 cays. Cli sbips Silas Gramaa, sagas, Fapny McHenry, Smith, Liverpool! echr Edwin Dorsey, a gop maid pa to sem 13th, shige John Frankie. Pavone ce teeta 3; 281 terpries, do. NEWPORT—Sid Aug 28 sohrs Fagay Fern, Brigea, New ema Amana, Hogan, Readout; sloop Ancawen, legs, Sid from Dutch Island Ang 28 sobre Anns fe mers, Charlestown; nd Mat) ao, Haley, Bostnay (ood trom Phila x Rae [—8id Aug 28 schr Ojibway, Joharca, © Hi tt .-

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