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od <a ewer or = Ciry Potties. [From ay Meroury, Sept. 10 } As the comiy 2 embraces a choice of well ae of State and mani- ble agitation is being mate for a seat in the Hoase of gon. The present ix- citizens are called upon aloridze, Mike Walesa, William M. Twrea J) Vreeler, William A. Walker and Franci- B. Cur All of these geotlemen b-long, or did belong + d+ mocratic party, although be- tween toem 6 creat a ofversity of op'nion exists «3 if part of thes cr © 1@+ and part democrats. We shall coneise. veel’ tie democratic candidates for offic. taki e whigs in our next paper. Mr. Walibrii xe, - eee district embraces the First, Secon’, 4, Pith and Lighth wards, # ll decline a rene Lov, owing to business eugage- | ments of a dit nstare. Alderman Brows, ex- Aldermsn Cow Amaonel B. Hart, ex-Aldermaa Moore and © wan Keunedy are understood to be on the ay x) at, cach waiting, Mica vber-like, for romethi, that will rid> them safely ints ac at eight dollary a day, stealing Mr. Hart's kick-up, two years ago, « Wallbri ge was 9 candidate, pag laic bi political sbeif, while Wes-rs. Compton sod being members of the last Com- mon © wc r obo “gone cases.” Mr. Brown has com: pop: moy make « fair ran. In the «) district” now esentel by Mike t oug tha Four h, Sixth, eath, and Fou date, with ex-A« Kelly, and ex-a “ . Walsh is ogaia a candi- tso Thomas J. Barr, Alderman van Coailes F aucis as somo titors. Alder Svword is also favorably s of, but he ceel tering the field on account of having sume w pertorm in bebalf of his fried Captain By 1 Poli ¢ dnetive, to fill the ve the deuth of Judge MoGrath, he has heavy odds wits Ald Mr, Kells ward, and hirt M. Wa abio trouble in ks out of tae ring to make « (wh he won't pet), le Wamaad J. Driggs, a « tlemeu, to sicentin Filia e prize. “M>. Drigax «er al @4 yet. A split wil most enue ia this disteict, as the | representa’ ve will East river, 3 ears, His but ta it Dow. ‘The district now v-presented by Mr. John Wheel- er comes next. ac’ tn ludes the Fifteenth, Seven. teenth ond Wteven': wards. Mr. Wheeler is again a candidate with oh regular nomination, if possi- ble, # trout it, if scessary. His co:apetitors in the democratic + are Almshonse Governor Da ro and Mr. staclntyre—both of them pa- Troe who bev by hanisful (over tie left) in conse advocacy of pure do- mocratic pri g°o 1s now in‘erested in a stage tine, a8 we understand, given up the butiness gnightsoi. Mr. Mclaiyre isone of the b Fifteenth ward int ¢ hands of the whigs, simp'y because he ane vis associstes elected tickets at primary elec having themselves placed on all the important committees, The friend: of the na- tional admivisirstion will undoubtedly use all the means in their power to provent Mr. Wheeler's ob- taining.a nomination; yet the success of no man ia the Congressional liwts, would, we f el asanied, give More uviversal sstisfaction to the respectable portion of this cominunity than that of Mr. Wheeler—4 man with brains in bi. bead, p'eaty of right down solid Biok in bs heart, and gentleman'y principles perva- ing Lis whole «om » sttion; a man who stepped from his party lines when vhose lines diverged from trath, honor and justice, aud who -ought to preserve ‘us count y's ovvr when it was imperilled by # wicked and base admivist ation. We mistake much tae chare. ter of Mr. \\'s constituents, if they 40 not re turn him to congress by an increased majority, and show the hucksters at Washingtoa that they are despise> and -pit upon by the people of at least of one congressivns! district. Mr. Walker is a caadicate for reelectiog in his district, cue will make strong efforts to succeed. As yet no vreminept man has turned up against Lim, Uf Be except ex Ald. Deoman, Mr. FP aneis B. Cactivg hus a host of aspiring ps- riots on his t: prominent among whom is Al Apson Herrick. .Cutiing, we imagine, will d cline wzenuminat a ‘ave the feld open for 4 free fight 00 toe most approved Nineteenth ward principles. Gen. Cuss once ssid ina letter to the writer, that -e bever cou derstand New York politics, and we clo-e cur rking that incteects ward politics are y ber me our comp rchersion, {From the uncay Times, Sept. 19 } HaRD SHELLS IN THE COUNTY. There is great uvarimity among the pational democrats regardiny a county ticket. It ili not be fur from the ‘olowig: For Mayor, Augustus Schell—and if we whigs nominates Merwin R Brewer, who is cor eidered by maay as enticely too young and inex rienced for the post, a large whig Yote may be expected for Mr. Schell. We have no doubt it would ‘n this event reach five thousand extia. For Kecorder, James M.Smith, Jr, wao would be also acceptable to the fammany men. For City Judge, Abraham D. Russell, of whom the same may be said. For District Attorney, Jonas B- Phiihns, who is possessed of large experience in the office. For Sur.ogate, Elijah Ward, wuoge oourteous mapners and sound learning admirably fit him for the place. For Register, Sherman Beownall, who would add weight to any ticket. the Sunday Courie-, Sept. 19 } The only :avaidate. that really stand a chance of either a nom nation or an eiection, up to this time, are: for op Sell Merwin R. Brewer, by the whigs; James 8. Libby, by the bards; aad Robert Keily by the softs. Mr. Brewer is yet om the greea side of thirty. He has jumpei into full life and pviiticai account as if by ma-ic, and the zeal with which his hosts of friends are at work strongly indicates his socoess. His youth is urgedas a virtue, and his pete A Governor Seward aids him with the 8. Next upon his heels will come ex-sheriff Cavnley, ho will certaicly bave many warm aud determined nds inthe whig convention. Chere are macy reasons why Mr. Libby will be nominated for this office by the hards. First among thea is, his open and avowed hostility to the softs—a determination to cut loose forever from them. Second, his favorable Pvckeemtabr the peice interest; asa ore tothe pre; Peart . Bronson upon this question. ‘deowia ir. Libby fail, the chance; are next in favor of C. Godirey Gunther, a young, enthus astic man, who would make a favorable match against Mr. Brewer. But Mr. Ganther does not aspire to this. He seeks only the office of one of the Ten Governors of the Alms House Departmest, which he Sagara a get, should the nomination for major not upon him. The harda will this fall manage their nominations in a straightforward Manner, rewarding none but the most deserving. ‘They have but very few aspirants for the Ronora to be conferred, and of one ng the various csndi- dates, whose names have more or less figured in the journals, during the last few weeks, may be assured, and that is that no one will pe nominated by t.e hards who will be suspected of afterwards seeking a concurrence of the softa. pan be Schell could receive the hard nomina- tion for mayor by acclamation if he wis”. it, but he is not saxious, and hia friends desire him to wait for better chances, This game of candidates seeking a nomination at both the conventicns will cause t cir defeat when- ever detected. It was done last fall by Juige Cle ke, of the Supreme Court, Judge Daty of tho Commnoa Pleas, and otters; but no man will be able to suc ceed by it hereafter The bards have as yet no candidate for Recorder, and the only man who has beep pamed in their ranks for City Judge is Janes &M, Smito, jr.,and he is not yet full up in their faith. The'softs have candidates tor all the offices as thick as blackberries, and hence it would be nse less to syeculate upon the result, Tie whigs with an almort certainty of walking over the course, have as yet only named Judge Beebe for Recorder, for Cong:eas or for a rencmination for City Judge. bich of the three he will get (if either) it is difficult to conjectue. F. A. Tallmadge is also named by them for Recorder, and Police Justice Staart does intend to eat, shave orsleop until be is declared ciected City Judge. For Regis ter, worth $15,000 a year. Joha S. Doane stands the best chance with the whigs, The bards have as yet nocancioate, The softs have ex- Assist. Alderman Ring, Jorn 8. Giles, Henry Johnson, &c., tc, And Know Nothings are looking to J. Sherman Brownell for Commissioner of Stroets and Lamps. ‘The bares will nominate Mr. Glazier ythe oresent ic- cumbeot. But neither the whigs or softs have as Ba Neng aoa gr hep for this office, ‘or Tess, nothing as yet is doing, except that Mike Walsh will ran, whether nomitieted OF not; and John Wheeler wiil rno without the form of a nom’nation. Mr. Walker is doing all in his power for a renomination, but he cannot au ceed a8 but one of the two democratic couventions will dave anything to do with him. 8 both sides of the sew k had it che last two a! Williamsburg should have INTERNATIONAL Corry —The Portsmonth (Vir- Binia) Glove relates the following incident that oo- curred at the fic in that city on the 6th inst :— While the flames were in their fury, and the cense volume of smoke was ocilJating aid spreading it- telf over the scece, 9 number of murky forms-were seen to leave a large boat and land ina style that di noted the most perfect dis ipline. Cari osity was manifested to know who the st-angers wore, avd their object. It waa coon ascertaised that it was the first leutenant of the Froneit war steamer Chi- mara, now lying below, leadiog tventy four of her srien © awistonce of ons oltigens and deemen in cae ieee eed -atriots who have kept the | es ‘Tae Kectproclvy Treaty. The followieg ts the officts! Canadian aano’ mrt of Lawre: ce to American ship-: in viria 1 son will “pieesed to txew ceil oey the Cove nor General, in com sect that pepdiag (he ac-ion of ¢ ineial Legisiatu ve © ™ ¢@ I have the honor to bs, sir, yo servant, RY LE COLLECTOR OY Tint CUSTOMS. Quebee m thd Albeny Jourvai, Sept 7) ian Parl Qocbee, and as itis to be @ part he ratification bill- end the ocesn, ‘Q)0n whora thus far noneof otthe Reciprocity treaty, recently concluded at the responsi! feuakes Cure of tie sick hs fullea, Washington, its action éx.ites mt present some Will readily theamelves of the opvoriavity 20” . wi b yeveral approbation in Canets. All parties Of ux who bave stood our gronnd—who are exposed the evening one of the cocupanta of the house knocked at aie tp favor of it, and, tnera‘ore, ib-re is no Conbt te all the hazards of the pesiilense, and npoa whom | the coor, but could obtain ne answer. On saturday mor- of ite belog endo'sed by the Legislature But some devolves the responsibility of vrotexting tbe pro- | ring t'¢ knocking was repeated, but no answer came. time must necessary elapse b fore this owa take — perty of the absent—that *e will bear all the heavy | The neighbors becoming #larmed, and fearing that some- plave, borthen of providicg fortie sick and dying It is | thing might be conclod-d to obtain sn amanence Tre present House of Asecmbiy has just been with confidence, then, that we invoke the aid of our aa Feeetint a ay. & loinnae eer -_ €lected, aod its first business +i be ihe ohoiwe of ita Speaker. who will grotably he opepiwg of the nav getion of the 8% of the om far ne faily dis inst Letioas for the er pond ag the action of the im Derawiment, QuemuC, Aag 21, 1864, SiR-I have the novor, by commend to inform you ne eunject, the xtendet to Taesday last at ve every assurance that the treaty meets wv+ been present: a cement aan ne a ee Ne ere ce 8 The Veliow Fever at ths South. ane ¢ that Oren, prereated, of illastrating their liberality and per- forming their dut;. SAVANNAH—AFPRAL TO HBR CITIZENS ABROAD. We mentioned somes lime einoe, asys tre Saran: | peb Republican of the 602 iat. Coat the etforss to } raise mor ey by private subs ‘rip ion for the is tigeat | tick bas been crowned wits the moet graifying suc: | Few of our men of weaith are in town, bow: | ever, oid though the subscriptions were as iiberal | 8s could be expected ucder the circumetsaces, th | amount raised is not enfliciees to carry us tir ugn the many long and melun boly days which we fear are still befcre us. We would send out an apoeal, then, in bebulf of the poor and the dyi of our citizens who are sbroad; aud tat it may the more certainly reach toem, we beg that our ex- chenges, botb in Georgia aud he Noth will covy this notice into their columos, and echo our cry throvg hout the length an‘ breadth of the land. This apypesl, we know, will not be made ia vain. Our peo we who are far away amovg tre mouotaive and 00 the «a shore, inhuling tue healt» giving air of the It w abrevt fnepoa. heir coutributions can be forward: ed to the Mayor or to ourselves, with the assurance , to $NOs? not he expected of those | Pleecker late street Harper end ment. ince count of not by hex labora the common necssaries of life. Anda few days previous to her death she wes heard to say that she bad recowe weary of life, and would ‘‘see but few more sunrises’ On rin ag rose org were somewhat sur- | deceusec, but, supposed she was ried ut not seclog Dow ia tpitite, acd would therefore not disturb her. lo ry met ¢4 to the Governor for approval, yesterday, when , tbat they will pe placed in the bands of the clergy | $¢2¢ Sls! Bis Excellency will deliver tix apeerth. Tots will and other benevolent ; ersons who are devoting their | renti no doubt yecommead that immuediste provisioa be time to the sick. cured, but mace for cirryiog out the treaty. But as the Come to the res ue, then, friends. Your beautiful | ber isst in close of the city is stricken te tee heart, and gow struggies in mwistry was left ins minority at the test stesion, an effurt will be eusbye ia the administra Cau tin avy way alfect th Leaislawire on tae treaty positicn both ap roving tt | delay. r im the addres: Or'sspecch. For ther, sors becoming vacant by t+ ace ty effeos a The Itai ‘Tis Ube | the arms o! Upon the yisce beneath It blesseth him that gives, aod him that iakes ; fdeash Remember— ity of charity is mot strain’d; ith as the gentie rain from heaven qui TOY mghiiert in the mightiest ; it beomes ‘br ned monarch better than his crown. We have received the official report ot the Board of Heulth for the week ending nine o'clock P. 4, Tueecsy. It sums up as followa:— Inter snents. § : 6 of off1@ | Wednesday. 18 ter ti crown, these will hays ts k to ther Thurada stituents to be <e elccte pai Siould the present misietry be sblo to retain a Baturds: woking maj rity, a law #11 be jvaewed without | Batritay - | Tue delay, om seco dane» wich tre 6th article of | HUB AY the treaty, Svat take effet | 7 Ne as Scop as th ary it iuto opera | *BebGay tion sia! bay passed by toe Imperial Paclta- tornt of Grest Britain and py the Proviocisa Partia- ments of these of tre British Norty American nies which are uffe tes by tLe other,” bli remains for the ol it mow ovly bd form theirs. ope reign impor 5, duties imposed by ment. the schedule wmpexed to the third sriicie of If subject ony to duties by pri rial acts, power of the Canadian Lygi-lature over the treaty, # wit) powers to allow thoxe a the schedule, which are subj» ou ‘9 provincial ¢ these duties were origiaally impose. Spould he not. however, have such powers should the va Of the Beitish Paritsment be ment generally open in Janus Affairs in Washington, {Correspondence of the Baltimore Sun ] Wasuinaton, Sept. 8, Central American Question turn— The Prevdency, §c. hands, Cupid,” as Privcess Lieven ased to call wel nes there is inéuch @ declaration 7 Ta € scems to belong to te younger mea. hike Gevisions, held that United States civil aud mili orders. The case of was re Colonel Mitchell, in his capacity as a private zen, ciprocity tresty was founded, ia a very able tions urged agains’ the view to a like result. ADecrco in Relation to the R@ilroad at Erie. ra'lroad tiack throagh the streets of no doubt will give great satisfaction to the of Erie, who struggled lon, rights which are tl legaily maintained. jowing is the decree:— evidence taken by both parties sel. And theroupon it appear: fencan's have built, and do now use and maintain, tain ra’road, known as the Erie ana Northeast Ral nd Ww o this € zued by urt thet t |. thereof is a public and common nuisance. esid road as lies upon the said etreets, Putlaio road, their rafleond It is therefore decroed and ordered, wen the eastern Ime of sald borough in 1842, the sa.d borough. And the ssid defendar struct their railroad to aup Up. acon Jing to he by them made, and to be submitted and this court, ov full notice to the Wealth, acd pot otherwie And defendants shalt pay all lawfal costs, by the prothonotary. * Tag New Dott ar Cow—The Secretary o! Treaury bes ordered toe new gold dollar coin, us some time since, to be substituted for the American gold dollar coin now when previguely h bas as large | » cilver five cent piece. Orders have tem stuck off in all the United’ ciibed at length by iv cireulation, writing on & surface as U been sent to b Rratee miyt As we romarked, e re the new coin ls wenmasiis Le dete No 1 * tp current go.d dollay quia wall ie strncs 0} y This treaty on the one bend, and by tie Congress of tie Usited States on | Onur Congress having complied with thir part of nd the imperial Pariement to per: | As fa as Conada is concerned, toremerk, that the duties Jevied there on ne Of two lasces, impertal avd pro incla]—that rovincial sta tutes and duties Jaid ou by the imperial Parlia- | Whether any of the articles euamerated in | treaty be liable to imperial duties, we caunot say. | comviete; and as the Governor vas recently by pro- clamation opened the river St. Lawrence to United ele, a8 providac b, article four of the ut referencé tothe provisions of the fitth article, itis to be hoped that he may be vested | cles enumerated in y, tocross the frontier whenever the colonial lature stali have re.eated the laws by which | ly necessary to the complecion even of tais part of the treaty, we cannot expect such action before | vext year, aa the sessions of the imperial Parlia- 1854, : Yr, Buchanan's Re- The Central American question is in most able , and will yet be settled amicably, if tue “little i Lord Pal- ston, should be willing to give up his most un- Worthy notion of teazing Nicaragua a little longer. Does his lordship unoerstund che uuspeakabie mean- Mr. Buchanan will not :eturn oome till next year. This was urderstood at the time he accepted his inirsion, add ig, consequently, no indication of un- friendly feeling be.ween bim and the administration, Mr. Buchanan, it is understood, will be put forward for the pres:dency by bis friends, though fe avows 1 in bi 7s he has no persoual aspirations of that rort. Geveral Case avows the same thing. So the The suit agawst Capt. Hollins, on accoust of the destruction of private propeity at Greytown, is Ny to involve ne v and interesting onsiderstions, The United States Courts bave citaerto, ia many officers were answerable ia their owa persoas for apy illegal acts, sheng executed uuder government jarmony acd Mitchell, which referred to, is a strong one in point. Col. Mitchell, acting under the orders of his com- mander, Gen. Doniphon, turned Harmony’s wagon trains out of their track, not destroying or capturing them; whereupcn the agents having them in charge abandoned them, aud obtained judgment in the United Stutes Supreme Court for their valae against An fuprcpelation was made by Congress to The fishery and reciprocity treaty will, aa ia sup- posed, be finally ratified by the colonial legislatures in the c:useof the present month. Among those Whose Dames are mentioned in connection with the a: compiishment of thia beneficial measure is that of Gev. Jno. A. Dix. He wasthe author of the act | in pronouncing our city at the present moment, as granting a drawback upon goo7s sent to Canada, | it &na presented all the arguments upon which the re- in support of areciprocity bill. One of the objec- Measure was that it looked toa pobtical annexation with Canada, and it was Troposed to put Cuba on the same footing, with a The following decree in relation to the famous railrond war.at Erie, was delivered at Pitwburg on the 7th instant, inthe Sopreme Court. As will be perceived, it sustains the Erians ia their hostilities apon the Railyoad Company, and requires that the f Erie and Har- bo: C:eek township shall be taken ap. The decision people and valliantly for the The fol- LBeRen OF THE SurrmuR Court, Skt. 7, 1854.—Opinion by Churf Justice Black —This cause cams on to be heard before the Supreme Court, on the vill of complaint on tho arewer of the cefendunts, and on the proofs and Lriecounty; and that the sail railroad in those parts it ls therefore, ordered, and adjudged, and decreed, that the aefcndant shall, on or before the expiration of four months from this date, take up so much of their and upon the |, ad romove the materials thereof, #0 as to seave tho seid streets and road in a good condition as they wore in before the construction of said railroad. Abd it is further declared and adjndged, that the said defendants 970 bound to make the borough of K:ie with such lapite as it had in 1942, the wostern termiaus of abo said Cofendants shall, within four months from this date, change the route and construction of their railroad ccordingly, sad make their western termiaus at what pprov counsel of the Common. Total solo- jopial tis f tae , the | n is relief. uiies , and final- | may be parade and we and the itary rowest citi- ch | vidence to keep it. The number of deat in the of the Dominican end of St. Domingo, as not Charity Hospital during the past few days, as Ketel the advantages desired, but be seen from our returns, has material! easi ‘be obtained, so far as we might want it. ‘The following is the report of the As strong a8 wasthe temptation to be the first to Ada Wor for the Deathe fever. ber of eoun- he de- acer crease , that tagion ‘od by reported on Saturday, three of which were frou | taxeq | *holere. i axed , Tn Hartford, Goon, on the sth inst, woman “bout 30 sears of age, a housekeeper in the family | t the | of Mr. Porch, in Rail place, dled of cholera. | deg. | Your Irishmen also died of cholera in the Gor don Bi the oe eo yt py ty of our of militery compari Our city intel that the dieease has bee: logue eS for the week ending on Saturday, Dischar, Of the deaths, 112 were from yellow fever. ‘The following is aleo a complete report of the institution Acmissions. Discharges. clerk of t! e hospit been 527. ccoure: vious. The chief diseases were : consumption, cholera, 13, (last week, 12); dropey in the he: dysentery, 5, (Jast week, 18); sun stroke, 3, ‘Vhirty were under one year of ag2, and only seven appeared. very filthy, ard an old found urder the stairw ‘The schooner Admi al Blak: for the week.... From the foregoing it will be seen that Tuesday's interments oat number those of any day of the sea- , we suppose of any day in the history of | Savanrab. The weather bas been for several days uite warm, and being dry also, is any thing else | than propitious. The Augusta Sentinel of the 7th inst. says:—It wil! be seen by the proceedings of tue City Council, that one thousand dollars has been piaced at tue | disposal of the Mayor of Savannah, for the sufferers | by the epidemic now existing in that city, a comm: ndable act on the part of our City Council, and will meet the approbation of every good citizen. Bat this is not all tsats ould be done by Augusta. Our city is free from disease, wuile our sister city is suffering from the fell-destroyer. meeting be called, and committees appointed for the different wards, and there will be no difficult; in sendiog a couple of thousand more for thei CHARLESTON, 8. C-—-PROGRESS OF ‘THE DISEASE. ‘The Charleston Mercury, of the 7th iast., saye: The report of the City Register sho+sa great in- crease of mortality during the 24 hours ending last evening, 15 deaths from yellow sever baving oc ‘ur- red. We do not suppose that the average increase | is to he estimated by this comparative advauce on | preceding reports, but the disease is now generally | diffosed, ane the whole anacciimated pooulation Nor can we expect any sensible change, except from the | diminut on of subjects, and the gradaal ascendancy of the influences of the cool weatuer. In the meantime, whatever can be done by the untiving labors of our physicians, and the humani- ovle to relieve the suffering and danger of the sick, we are sure will be faithfully per- formed. In this connection, we suggest that all necessary d especially the calling out , should be dispensed with. We recognise the generous motive that prompts there last testimonials of respect to the dea, in eu h a time it is still more the living and the suf- fering than these who have passed beyond the reaca of our aid, that. demands our ci and the funeral march that accompanies the human dust to its final resting piace, may trom symoathy become the He ee Messenger of death to the week sufferer on con-idered withio its inflaence. at funerais, ‘is bed of pain. HEALTH OF NEW ORLEANS. After a summer wi ich, as regaids health, save the Picayune of tbe 3d inst., we can conscientiously pronounce as favorable as any which we have ex: pericnced for the past eight years, we have now ar- rived at the fali-like weatzer of the passing season; have in it reason Reencsniae but gratulation jigguise the fact that there is Nd fever in the city: fa: from it. igénce regularly contains the weekly returns of the actual number of cases which have p:oved fatal dmirg the past week. But we feel ita outy to assure our fellow citizens andtreaders abroad n confined within the nar- possible limita; that in private sractice there has been few if any cases whatever that may with proprict be distin; ed from the ordinary iseases; and that in the better sort of private practice we have been unable to as- certain the existen: They are certainly most unfortunate features in the eccnomy of our city, that the period frequently pkfalness. We seck not to mortal ice of scarcely a single case. it—and of not having been conv our ait charitable institutions till it was far be- oni , This may be melancholy, but to the best of our knowledge it is true; and we feel perfectly justified reach of human power to save them. it has been throughout the season, one of the healthiest in the inion. And so may it ‘ions. month of August:— Of the Ceaths for the month, 300 were from yeuiow polite chief ital, entire nom- this season from yellow fever has The first death occurred on the 14th of July. The total number of desths for the last five days, from yellow fever, was 67, while during the previous five days they reached 93, showing a de- From Mr. Louis 0. Huard, the we learn that deaths of 26. The General Health. in Boston, four more than over fifty, We are hoppy to state, says the Baltimove Ameri- can cf the th inst., that the sickness which pre- | vailed with considerable fatality duiing the early | part of tke week, at Fell’s Point, has entirely dis alarm was created at the time, notwithatandiog ia almost every case the sickness could be traced to impradence in diet. That rection of the city is again in its usual | healthful cordition, there being no Considerable urnec or epidemic in any portion of it. Nine deaths were reported in Newark, N.J., on the Sth inst., including two of cholera. Kleven were | lock, near the ¢ reat Bridge. in the bailding. fost, with 250 Lasvels of spe , uJ lackfish ol—which is worth Dewm abeeat oniy tro munshs and eleven days it is twice biess’d— Yellow Fever, This is Let a public cater Pro- ‘he #0 inst at , ‘ke. mptom of con- of 1 ‘The dlock is with a litter of pigs was 6 returned to Sippiern, on ma i aad 10 ‘ba ‘about $11,000, 7 | to. 4 gina) by at ion; to | from si ia merc! Firers we 10; York. circle of her profession as & end sil prnounce herasa wouan of cceseneepenerveter bs | now rice, about his D'eldorff, Vale, Gi sld, B. Potts, many otbersof less consequence, were entirely de- Reine Andere 8 few moments. evidence, help wan of little avail, a8 she Coroner's Inquest. MstascHoty Burows asp Burrosep INrANTIOWE BY 4 Mormx —Yeaterdsy Coroner Wilhelm wes called upon to bold ap inquest upon the body of a mother and her child, who were lytog desd at the dwelling house No. 985 On proceeding to the above promises be found that woman named Anne Fitzgerald and her son Fravcis, about eicht years of age, were lying dead, sice by side, on thy bed im her room—death having no doubt been caused by the administration of laudanum. Is appeared from the evidence elicited that the deceased had been deserted by her husband some six years ago— thst she had teen in the bookbinding trade for several eare, part at the establishment of Cooledge Pie street, which being burned down at the time of the tion, left her without constant empley- t ‘ime she bas obtained a Li tencivg, and ery 2 workleg at the has been pressed in & Co., in ove of the neighbors entered the room. Heres On aa brougat in» verdict was tairty two | Oity Intel: Deatu oy Joun Moran —This man, who was stabbed sometime since in an affray in a dance house in Albany 7 | atzeet kept bye man named Bushman, died yeste at the caty Hospital. The Coroner will hold an inq day. MBIANCHOLY AccIDENT.—Mr. David Hickey, employed as & night policeman at yier 18 North river, while in the discharge of his duties on Friday night, accidentally | fell overboara enc was drowned. Miurary,—The Haaieby siti Blues, Captain E. A. Roberts, a fine company of our izen volunteers, intend makio their Fourth apnual Tazget Excursion, on the 3d October rext. They heve heretofore shown themselves worthy of holding a position among the volunteer com- panies of our city, and on their next parade we expect thet iliey will continue to show themselves deserving of the high reputation they now posses. The New Bibie House. mp; stroyed by fire. amsil shops near stroyed, with risia; here for over well, ples, ‘Wood, the OPENING SERVICES OF THE BIBLE HOUSE, NO. 115 | AND 117 NASSAU 8TREBT, NEW YORK. The Board of Munagers of the Ameri an and Fo- reign Bible Scciety have the pleasure of avnouncing the completion of their new building. Under the favoring influence of Divine Providence, and the oevoted and well-directed efforts of our brethren and friends, there bas been secured a permanent home for our beloved Society, and for the conve- niept and commocious accommodation of ki. institutions. On Monday evening, the llth inst., at 5 P. all the apartments =ill be thrown open examination. At 7 P. M., appropriate and interest- ing 1eligions services may be expe ted in the mana- gers’ 100m and communicatip, Spartments, con: sisting of prayers, selections Scriptures, an ori- dresses by President Anderson, of Rochester University; Hon. Isaac Davis, of Worces- ter; Rev. Dr. Stacrach, or Rev. J. W. Smith, of Philadelpbis; Rey. Dre. Murdock, of Hartford; Da- vis, of Montreal, and othere, if time permits, As the space is limited, tickets ee mies that can be conveniently accommo- ja The committee trust that their cordial invitation to attend these services will meet with your cheer- ful response, and secure your presence on this occa- sion of the grateful commemoration of the good work that has been accomplished. Belize, Honduras, Destroyed by Fire. [Correspondence of the New Orleans Picayune.] Bexizr, Honpvras, Aug. 19, 1854. T have only time to inform you that on Saturday ight lest the business part of this town was de- is was first seen between two 6 market square, the alarm and panic, which spread like a pall over the whole community, it was allowed to destroy the best business portion of our town. that sbout ore hundred houses and stores are de- $500,000 in merchandise. ‘This is the first fire of any note that has occurred years; and although our mer- chants have lost heavily, and only too partially in- sured, yet they are by no means the greatest suf- fere:s, as many of those who wero burnt eut only saved what they stood in need of at the time. Man’ are the incidents connected with this fire worthy of being recorded, and much suffering bas been, and stiil will be, caused by this calamity; as, before it occurred, Fras were very scarce and ish, bread, flour, pork, hams are above the pockets of even those who are in mo derate circumstances, and will be here before we can get supplies. few, if any, of your town, I ieee some fear that want stroyed, and generally with most of their contents. pay the judgment. Mr. Marcy was Secretary of | selected for emigrating to it is il] judged, and that The pu ic jal and ‘the poor were among Var when the act was committed by Col. Mitchell, | the mejority of those coming to it are, after their | those destroyed. The entire frontage of two blocks and he was subsequenily advisory counsel of Har- | arrival, itterly regardless of all the conditions that | hes been burnt, and the fire on both sides roeny In his suit. are essential to the preservation of their health. | and run clear through the town. Truly this has In regard to the Greytown case, it will be estab- | Yet it seems destined continually to suffer from"! been a year of calamity—the cholera, the fever, a liabed in the courts below that ‘he town was not in | those evils. famine and now fire. astate of war with the United States, aor a pirati. | During the mt season we believe ourselves | Mahogany, cochineal, indigo, logwood and sarsa- cal town; and, therefore, it will probably be decided | justified in saying that, with but almost the smallest | parilla are sinking under the war pressure, and can that the destruction of private property there was | poesible number of exceptions, has ecarcely one died | now be bought here from twenty to fifty per cent ulegal. But in the United Sta‘es Supreme Court, | from yellow fever who has notat once labored ander | Jess than they could six months ago. to which te case will be fiaully brought for deci. | the disadvantage of having arrived here almost im- A good speculation may bo made by the person sion, it may be held, as is supposed, that the court | mediately before the summer heats, if not actaally | who brings down bere a cargo of lumber, flour as po jurisdiction over the poii:ival action of the | in thevery height of their prevalence—of hay rice, codfish, onions, potatoes, hams, bacon, s] governwent. Tne decision of the exe -utive govern- | been utterly without the necessary information and | e:8, &c., &c. mnt, up n which the orders of Cavt. Hollias were | jadgment to enable mm to guard against the conse- frome Cont'ih oy Wins Yo este Bi | Sh ater aSaatt ud Mant protald | maowEnugion Sara ora te ore preme Court robably refuse to review. But | euch as as wo ve Ca Ne shall see, 3 " “ the _, application of such knowledge had he | ‘Many months since we came to the conclusion, around us, that the present tion felt anxious to obtain leges for our commerce Tool rt of easy acess and adi position, where an abundant sap, could be had at for American steamships ‘Weet India prices for that staple. And, administra race aie that their eyea were fixed on the announce the tact, our those of all other nations fore’ of the flag that waves over a few hours by railway ot as fine coal mines, for the purposes of navigation, 98 exist anywhere. Tne Bins FoR THE PLANs AND Construction or Tax Macningry or THE Six Naw Sream Frigatrs.—The following is @ list of those who ‘on, says the prospects of the ilettering awe bave had three months magnifivent weather; but it is too soon to venture w fant wun ality oe wet fall, might nullify our ant ‘eceived 1,342 bales new cotton against 74 bales last pear. The color aud staple are generally very good. it is highly is soon to have secure: the immense advantages to follow in the trainof having inthe West Indies, in the most convenient position, a harbor of American refage—a stopping a for our sbips of all sorts, wherein Ameri fluences are to be paramount in comparison with ie. td obtain the desired American have only to call public attention to the that our commerce the Executive, all for it by 3, Board—100 Reading y Basket dul, Stoc& Sales. ParnapeipHu, Sep* Ld yy -First Board—$2600 Sch. 0-4 Canal 6’, 60%; 100 County ', BEvie, b4, 8734; 250 shares “cl 80; 20 Reading RR, cash,” 243¢ ‘UNov 6's a, en ) Cam & An desire to see this most important national advantage secured, was a greater . 396 | temptation not to publieh a lire on the subject, 4 ier tent aot park te ments refutation of the . is le siorion connie the efforts of the government in such 9 Faery ae road, In Cleveland, Ohio, on the 8th inst., there were | have furnisted plara and mado proposals for the ot The iy a Prt and upon certain streets hereof, au | ¢@¥en intermera, only two of wiich were subjects | oomstzuction of tbe machinery of the tx new steam another part is upon the bed of s certain public road, | Of Cholera. . | frigates, some bidding for the works of one of them, bnown as the Guifslo road in Harbor Créek township, During the week ending on ome 111 deaths | and others for more. They aro :— e ‘an [ron Works—C. & E. Farren. The Allaire Works—Peare & Murphy. John Erriceson and J. Born: The West Point Foundry. The above are all located in the State of New C. Reeder, Jr., Murray & Hazlehurst, Baltimore. Merrick & Sons, Philacelphia. The Gosport [ron Works, (J. earl Norfolk, Va. 9 & Co., Richmond, Va. Jabez Coney, Boston, Mass. Tue Corror Cror.—The New Orleans Picayune resent crop are highly ont early frost, followed by a | icipati We have R, bs, 96; 4 RR, 3454; 100 er trade, brea! examina! of the bodies the medical men found that both mother and child bad died from copious draugots of laudnam. ‘The jury, on hearing the * that the deceased came to their death from an over- dove of laudénum, but whether the poison was adminis | tered to the child by its mother, with intent to produce death, they could not say.’’ ears of age, and had long devs warmly attached toa | acgasintances who came ia contact within Pi | tion | for gene! be issued for and o-*ing to It is estimated know anything fire originate: stores of Messrs. ,'Texcs, Wm. , Teber and com- of coal it only as moat to the sovereigaty a cort, too, within by Keen & Taylor.) "92, bi, 7414; 0000 do, | Boy Dexter, to - 100 Reading mboy KR 6's sTontan, Colley, ; ieee | worth, for Nr te, leas)” 8a Town wig 4 228 Jostens, Awe oe St Louis. Aug 3¢ City of ang Atlaatic. ¢ Black W: 10 Baltio... 16 BBSSss Sehr Clark, q wacilla, 22 days, with fas- tie bites Bote &Co. Aug lat 12, len 76 30, ino gale from NE, sprung & and was leaking 806 strokes per hour, wae compelied to throw overboard the ven the vesel. Yes- Staten Islaod. split sails, &c. The M Cis ssbore near Quarantine landing, bat will probably be got off without any serious damage Schr Cataract, Manduel, Savacnah, 9 days, with cot- oe, 5, 0 Dore » Mott & Co Sehr B Strong, Hogers, Georgetown, SC, 6 days. BELOW Ship Hound (cli from Newcastle, E, 26 days; abi; Case’ Vistona from Ce pilotboat E Ecolus, Wind during the day from NE, blowing a gale. There are two echrs and one sloop ashore between Yan- derbilt’s Landing and the Narrows, Staten dri on by thegale as yet they have sustained no ‘serious | damage, but in all probaeility will before the gale abates Lacycnxp—On 6th inst, , by Mosers McLeod & | Selisbury, a beautifalabip of about 600 tons, called the Istsnd Queen, owned in Providence, and intended for the freighticg business. A Palermo date of Sth ult states that there was no cholera there, and that vessels from ali Mediterranean ports were sudjected to a rigid quarantine. Heraid Marine Oorrespendence, PRILADELPHIA Sept 104 PM—arr bark Charles W Poultney (new, 400 tons), Conant, Brookhaven vis N York; brig Koyal Sailor, Wich, NYork; Edinburg, Sweet, | MBIeboro’, NB; schrs | Matilda, Wells, Calais; Win Pickran, Loud. NYork; Jacob | Raymond, Bourne, Naptucke! ; Brazos, Dickinson, Port. | land; John Wright, Dickinson, do;8 D Nortoo, York, N | York; Cyros Cumberland, Hallett, Boston; Retona, Whee- | don, Getchell, Providence; G Hoffman, Nickerson, New York; Cxtharine, Loering, Boston. | Cleared (tb, steamers City of Boston, Baker, Boston; Kennebec, Coper, NYork; brig Rush,’ How, Portland, scbrs Nicoiaus (Olden), Engels, Porto Rico, WK New: comb, Bacon, Barpsta 'm Pickren, Loud, Boston; Redona, Wheeler, Cobasset; Comet, Lincoln, Rockland; Mary Lawton, Getchell, do; JF anderson, Paul, Jersey | City; JR witchell, Mullen, Dover; Excelsior, Gian, Ste- ten Jeland; Delhareo, Thime, Troy; John Edwards, Small, Boston. Mary bliza, Harper, Salem; Constitution, Ja- cobs, NHaven; barge L G Gannon, Dougherty, NYork, PORT OF FUG «RTOWN, Sept Gare echr®” Sea Lisa, | Verill, NYork for Danvers: Albatross, Smit, Boston, for Holmes’ Hole; Henrietta, Gillman, NYorx for Bath, Schr Aid, Paul (before reported), from NYork for Bath, cargo of flour and corn, was run into jast hi off Cape Poge by vessel unknown, The Aid sunk in one hour. She now hes in 43 fathoms water SE of Oape Poge. The A was owned by the master; half insured. Crew all payed. 7th, three smakes have been to the schr Aid, and hay- ing raised her, are now towing her into this port. 8th, the Aid has arrived in the harbor below in tow of the smacks. In port 8th schrs Sea Licn, Albatross, and Henrietta; Us surveying steamer Bibb. Wind, SE. Disasters. Sm Great Brirai, ashore at Cape Sable, went of 24th ult, and bilged. she is badly he water runs in and outof her with the tide. little prospect of getting her off. Bric Montross, which sailed from Portiand 6th inst for Windsor, returned @th, having been ashore A Bric was seen 7th inst 40 miles S of Montauk, with fore and msintop mast gone; also some day, a fore and aft schr in distress, apparently having been. strnck by light. ning, with top Of foremast gone, and otherwise injured; by scbr “arab Jones, at Providence. Br aric Louisa Jewstr, for Boston, put back to Glas. gow abt 25th ult; having bad heavy weather, but appa- tently no damage; would discharge 60 or 60 tons iron to come forward by: bark Majestic, and sail again, Br urxG Srrrrms, Mead, from Boston for Gonsives, touched the NW reef of the Grand Turk 11th ult, and with assistance of boats oe tepctiea an got cries morning with no injury and per! tight. Ten at eee would be soldto pay ex- penses, the vessel w: proceed on the voyage. A muna brig ashore about 10 miles W Point, wus th inst, 10 AM, by schr A Devereux, at Providence ‘he brig laid broadside on the beach. heacizg W, heeled off shore, and the sea was making a complete breach over her; ‘bad apparently been but a short time ip that situation. Scup Isanruta (not Isabel), of Machiasport, from Phi- Isdelphia for Lynn, with a cargo of was the vedel before reported among tho others.ashore at Block Isiand. She fled with water, aud the sea being #0 rough, the crew were prevented from landing on the island. "They got into their boat, and when four miles from land, were icked a4 brig William Crawford, and carried into ‘olmes’ a on night and the There is A scur, belonging to Prince Edward Island, from Port- land, dle eng oa a frading voyage, with a eneral cargo, atruck a rock off Mud Is! }, hear Yarmouth, Ns, Dight of 24th ult, and immediately to fill ’ She was shortly after wards taken in tow by two fishing schrs, but soon sunk in 15 fathoms water. A sour, of about 100 tons,j dismasted, was seen.off Mount Desert Ist inet. Stoop Deer River, from New York for Wareham, car- tiec away her boom on the 6th, and went ashore on 5 end of Goat Isiand Sid from NIcndon 7th bark Dove, Rose, Indian Ocean. rt Sth bark Mattapoisett (from Atlantic Ocean), for We * port. ‘Arr at rippican 8th schr Admiral Bike, H@ady, North ‘Atlantic Ocean, with 260 bbla ep 10do blackfieh ofl. Ab: sent 2 months 1) bee fee jpoken. Ship Nicholas Biddle, Gerrish, 11 Wy bg from Liverpool for Baltimoro, no date, lat —, lon 21 tip Gertrnee, cf New Bedford, Phinney, 14 days hence for Austualia, July 26 lat 32 bs, Jon 5144. Ebip Wm Sturgis, days from Boston for Callao, Int 82 16, lon 491," Aug 5 Ship Whistier, Brown, 12 days from Boston. for SFran cisco, Aug 12, lat 8234, lon 6135 P Dibercia, Faulke, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, Aug 16, lat 45 46 ip lon 28. IP Colombo Harris, from Liverpool for NYork, Aug t ; hij eet fi Baltimore for Callao, was sig: ma ,, from nel ath fo at 9, en 6 pool, Aug 20, speed. from St Jol , for Live ug Ist 48.95, 1on 61 20, i A clipper ship steering—, with 8 in foretopsail, was seen Avg 8, off Rio Janeiro. An Am et ship steering —, with a red cross in maint was seen Aug 10, lat 45 26, lon 88 20. he oa with ted ports, show: pd eh C orL in it, could not be made ont age hee eT had red A im 8 at letter Z in Torotpea (supposed the Empire re for NYork), was passed Aug 6, int 49 from Liver, 82) Jon 12 '. Bark Dan! Webster, Bisbee, from Singapore for Boston; July 24 lat 29148, Jom 10 E NG, for Cope Hay tien, Int ini lat 96, lon TT (or i 7 : Brig. Debt, ° for Barbadoos, Aug 31 (no ek tae of Belfast heave for Port au. Prince, Sopt 5, igre 4¢N, ton 73 20W. brig Lender, from Mauritius for Glasgow, 19th ult, it 5 wig Kalatot, from St John, NB, for Hull, 20th ul, lat 46 50, lon 40 20. chr Honduras, frem Boston for Hayti, Aug 26, lat 28, Jon 65. Foreign Ports. AnpRostan—In port Aug 26 Br bark Actress, to load tor Borton. ohm Peg j—In port Aug 19 barks Star of the a Eudson, for nd, 1dgs Cadet, Gi ‘ load ad for Hamburg; brig’ Starlight (su at the South) for NYork soon; Hope, , from Wile mington for NYork, ldg. Doxmr Istaxps—In port June 2 sbip Joka Goster, Erigla from Hong Kong May 7 for SFranciseo; touched for water. Brisror—Arr Aug 24 ship Jane D Cooper, Flintner, St Stephen. Cabri—Arr Avg 7 ships John Spear, Spear, Genos;-8th, Aramingo, Carron, Alicant. | Constaxrinorie—No Am vessel in port Aug 10. Bark Fogle, from Sinyrna, was hvurly expected. ‘owrs—In port Aug 25 bark P R Haveltine, M’Crillis, from Havana for lon 26th. Deat—Arr Aug 24 ship Samaritan, Kelley, Quebec for Lordon; bark Austin, Gardner, Port Maria, Ja, fordo (and both proceeced). Farmovri, E—In port Ang 24 bark Edwin, Hatch, from ead expected pd | red ar x LovCHSTER—arr Ang 22 brig Ada, Chase, Yageguada- vie; 24th, sbip Diacem, Webber, Quebec. G@pnarran—Passes night of Avg 11 bark Sultana, Wat | son, eA ta for Smyrpa (and not the Eastern Star, | 98 supposed. | _GENoa—In port Aug 18 bark Nautilus, Lincoln, to dis- charge ard proceed to Port Mahon ‘and Malaga. ‘Cid pre- viously, ships Lady Franklin, Trott, Malags; bark St | Marye, Milliken. do Gorrevrerc—In port Aug 18 ships Franchise, for NYork, uno; Horizon, Stone, Margarete Beil, for do abt 26th ult; bark Cuba, Evans, for do nearly ready. Grascow—In port Aug 25 Br bark ra Trask, for Boston. 10g; Br brig Lovisa Jewett, Walters, (ree Diseete “1 pbX—— achr Susan E, Beltimoro. ! Harsrax—<ld 40g ogo sip itio Grande, Perey, Ha v4 tcnors—In port Aug 10 ships Seth Fasadelylin tar, Nickerson, Providence; Ellen | ler, Provicence; Comet, Lincoln, ’Cobasset; Mary Lang- | Robinson, for Boston abt lat inst; | , for do soon | Mi ' Avansikn .cetety emery Fy ee? 8 brig Seis | Fleetwood; ext 1 ship | | 8 bark Yul , Sevens is Lith bark Aavinide Corper, Oolaam, Mataca--in port aug 10 bere You a Terk, Taper. pee op Marg . o 'D. ravtine Charlotte for quarsbtine. It wes thought seuss Senate ane was deapatebed with freuh trutt at the cleae of the wrerk, Newcasriz—In port Aug 25 ship Georgis, Boston soon. Arr Aug 24 bark Fanny, Smith, Londen for NYork. Puiav—In port Aug17 ship Dublin, Merrill, for Bos- , Wig cargo. 3 = Sept 4 steamer Sarah Sande, Liverposs Rio Jammno—8id July 22 ‘bt juantum, MeSul- Jum (from Callao) aapetn Reaaa® ite Sr , Sept 6 ship Wm Stetson, Jordan, Li- Pe oe primes bark ag (of Boston), Cartisle, ALBANY—Arr Fept 9 propellers Albay, River — crepe. Philadelphia; schrs ion Crosby, hi] cree wrone Ne Evergreen, Blevin, Providence; Em Sloops Pinon, Hatbaway, Providence; Ana B Hammond, Fall BALTIMORE—Arr Sept 8 ship Astoria, Leland, from Callao via St Thomas; bark Wihelmine’ Wenke, Bre- men; brigs Falcon, (Br) Hodaden, Bermata; } Nel. son, Caribbean Sea; Balcleutha (Br.) e Javeiro, July 14, " Telegraphe’ — A ship, unknown. Cli ships Post ‘also oad, for H sei tank Gunes or Seaten, FO) for Havre); en; Santa Clara, Ellingwood, Lime echrs Earl onald, (Br.) Young, Bermuda; essen fon? at Rent aria toae ne Golden ituley Malcolm: Provilenss. 9 BOSTON—arr £e; Balti. more; barks Silver "92; Formosa, Ryder Klizabet Hackstaff Archangel MH , Gal veston; (of Ni Downs, Savannah; , Charleston; Union, ; Justios Story. Atkins, do; Ella, 10; Fslace, Bate, ie Foster, W’Gilvery, Pailadelphis; Manne, Jor-an, do; Jere Foxler, Winslow, ton, Crane, do (at Dorchester); Albatross, JM Clayton, sargent, do; Chas Edward, Shute, do; Chiee- bp kmery, do; Stephea Young, Jackson, do; ke, Claik, do; Delaware, Harding, of and from Empire, Crowell, do; Wm Crawford. Perry, do; Carver, Sawyer, do; Pemoroke, Pike, Port Ewon; J Lorg, Long, Rondout; schrs Clara, Evans, Richmond; Kate’ Holbrook, City Point; Bonite, Horton; adelaide, Pieree, and Flizaceth B, Bacon, Baltimore; Ei Biker, do; Orlando, Gaddas; Courier, Chalien Philadelphia; ae Fid Corson, ’ ‘ B Perry; m, and 3 Philadel Iss Loutsa Gray, faley; Bacon. Norris; Almira Ann, Wallana Kvilean. den, Philadelphia; Justina, Hewitt, and Alvarado, 1% 3%, Stod- ships Fondout; Henry Hooton, , Port Ewen; Tio: dard and Augusta, Pike, NYork. Vis quarantine, Internstiovsl, Brown,/ Liverpool 24 ult; Guiding Star, Couch, do July 29. Cid steamer ORT, mes, Philadel- phis; ships James Baines (new.2,616 trae), thorahil, Liv~ erpool; H MHayes, Day, NOrleans; bark’ Lat wi. ley, Savannah; Smyrna, Grozter, Leghorn; Foster, St Thomas; Pau ina, Taylor, wD, Mary Capen, Norton, Philadelphia; sehrs a Leeter, Snow, Baltimore; Ellen, Gould, Philadelphia; Florida, Kelley, and Geo Engs, Baker, do. Cact Wm & Cobb goes out master of ship Juliet, for San Francisco, instead of Capt’ Moulton id barks Bay state, Kohe, brige Frank, Acn Elizabeth, Eiind scbr ~tarlight. arr 9th ship Traveller (new), MoGrath, of aud from- Belfast; bark Kleber, Crowell, Calcutts’ May 10, Sand Heads, 13th; brigs Potosi, Sil-bee, Cardenas, August 7; Billow, Carlisle, James River; Clement, ayo, Goorge: town, DC; Joseph Park, Park. Philadelphia; M & JO Gilmore, Eldridge, Philadelphia; fannie,’ Campbell, Philadelphia; Aonian, Yates, Kondout; Scean Ladwig, Bastings, do; acbra Onward, Smith. Alexandria; Silver htfoot, Bucklin, Now Cloud, Coombs, Fredericksburg ; foik; Copiah Seare, PhiladsIphia; Mary, Benner, do; HB Bascom, Pand, , Baker, do; d. ; Triumy Tuttle, Albany; Bu State, Verrill, Kockiand for NY. Quarantine, Sark Howlana, Emmons, Gottenburg. steamer City of New York, Mathews, Phila felghie; Harriet Irving, Spavin, Valparaiso; barks Kingman, 3; ia; May Queen, King, RioGrande, via Richmond, Va; Sexony, Han 2, Novieans: Maine. Per- kins, Mobile; William, Charleston; brigs Eitea Ann, Farnbam, Jackson R Rhodes, Hamblla, Al- exandria; ig HH, Baxt Baltimore; schra Maria (Br), Wiklund Port au Prince; $¥ coluday, Bag- rett, Philadelphia; Emma L Cottrell, Greenough, 40; Elouise, Thacher, do; Rio, Means, do; Com Kearney, Lovell,’ NYork; ‘Nelson Wells, Kyder, do; Cornelia, Rogers, do. 4 BRISTOL, Sept 8—arr brig Enoch Pratt, ‘Preach, Bal- more, BELFAST—Arr opt 1 sobre Catharine Beal; 8d, Ore- gon, NYork; Georgiana, Px ilad 5 BATH—4rr Sept 6 schrs J H Coadbourne, Wata: Wi NC, via Holmes’ Hole; Caspian, timore; Mary Teo auld, Philadel, va ace a Beath, Putnam, Ma, ith brig Motalles, Skolfield, Matanzas CaLals—Cld rept 1 bark Mary Chipman, Hill, NYork; 2d, schrs Saxon, well, Jamuics, : ¢CHARLESTON—Arr Sept 6 ship California (Br), Lait- ley, Liverpoo); brig Em) Axworthy, Boston, Atqua- rantine bark Esilda (Fr), ~allebert, trom Martinique, 12 days. In the offing ship Delia Maria, Pierce, from Lé- verpool; bark Maris, from Baltimore. Cid sours Rover (BS ins, Names, ; Fanny Hull, NYork, Sid che DAMARISCOTTA—Sld Sept 4 schr Nancy Paul, Fraser, SATPORt i 98 shi * Stephene, NB (and ie for, Dubin) Marsa 9h berts, Fel f u, PORT—Are Ai Ne bark Iddo Kimball, Spear, do (and ald 8th, sloops Jas m, Borden, and York. jth, sloop Mary Brush, Young, 8th, Beach, ~aunders, Port Ewen. Nevia, go. HaMPION ROAD3—Arr Sept 7 ships ¢ndalusia, Hal, Callao 110 days; J W Paine, Norton, Chinchs Islends 80t psereer ae on 98; Boston, Pratt, do 91, all with 18] or BALIFOND.-Arr Sopt 7, E Flower, Churebill, Phila- delphin; Telegraph, ‘hailor, hia barge Shcews- bury, Clark, albany; 8th, schrs Chief; Shailor, Phiiadel- phis; Gilbert Green, Fenton, Philadelphia; elsty, N York: Helen Brown, Rust, N York, K Wheel. er, ork; Sept steam York; chr Hartford’ Smith, Phi a ahd tent sehrs AG Hazard, Gaines, Philade!, Pacey ‘Wes; cott, Philadelphia; Uncle N York; f'L Mil- ler, W York; sloop jumbia, Johnson, N York; 9th, steam schr Seneca, Chalker, N York. JACKSONVILLE—Azr prev to Sept 2 brig Waverley, and Waccamaw, Bostap. Cid brigs Emblem, ands Woos ter, do; M Van Buren. and Orion, Both; schrs Gen Soot, Boston; Har! » Wu Aug 29 schrs Waitetill, Sylves- anion 3 aloe. Hal, tas] ir » do. Sid 4th schrs J reanencoe, fanaa, ry . Gladai 3 ld Bel . Del re folat, Sie ahi re a Havre; barks Emigrant (Br), Harrison, Liverpool Te sraph Young, Sisal faxsocicla are Sept Gechr Aigail Jennings, Phi- — NEI FORD—Arr fépt 7 schis Wm L Dayton, BED Dov Philadelphia; 8th, bark Gay He Devis, Te mit hay 3, ersasieas’ A 10; pig ae Viste, Naneom nd. Sid selirs HoneiStta, Bakers Philsdoiptday Ana. Rages 2) lenrictta, ; Norfolk; Jarper. tears, NYork; Notus. Gurney, do. NEWLUAYPOR!—Arr Sept 7 echra Philadelphia; 8th, brig £ 1D, Wion do. a rf 5 tamuel on, Sid 7th echr Mary Exoiy, NYouk. z. PROVIDENCE. —Arr Sept 8, schra Sarah Jones, Jones, Philacelphia ; 8 Kockbill, Parsons, Philadelphia: Kio Grando, }utter, Prila elphia; T Pharo, Cranmer, Phi's- del bia; Fleota J scott, Ingersolt, Philadelphia; Emerine Chester, Brower, Philadelohis; Eliza Hanson, Philadelphia; Caroline M Wilecn, Camp, Phi 3 Frederic Tyler, Robinson, Albany; Mirror, White, ny; Jobn § Harris; Waterbury, Albany; Rob Roy” Sher- men, Port Even; dane § Franées, Sydieman, Rondout for Pawtvelet; Rose in Bloom, Kenner, Kondout for Paw. tucket; sloova Colchester,’ Christie, Rondout ; Planter Chester, Rondout; Annawan, Jersey ci ; Heo Baltterone” Bait Hac EM! ineod, Sovttoert 7 ae? more, a a i na, with. and Wm bowen, Ehodes; N York; Transla- PORTLAND—Arr Sopt 8 bark Casco, Collins, Mariel via, ult; Julia F, Arey, *tono, Tarks Ie Holmes Holo; Yankee ; sohrs Ys Geo. Brooks, Stetson, Paste: Apprentice Boy, Bakor, New York. Cla brig J. ana Fo x co sea 7 echrs Superior, Israel L Snow, and Mirror, N - ROCKLAND—Arr Sept 6 xchr Che Baltimore $4 Stat cobra Flot, NYork; Ist, Chiet ‘and Medora, 5 Sd, ‘oater, Hooper, ——-; sobre, graham, NYork; 4 Isaac Achorn, Hurd, and Gol Simons, New York Boston, Cooper, Boston. SAVANNA Aue Capt 8 Gitiser Pike (shoe misatea}, a ; 7th, ane and fen ‘Port Ewen. Cli 7th, sshra LK Snow, 'NYork; Mary Emily, Snow, do. itampede, "orig Sumol Small, Treatwell; sees Qevan ware, Price; David Smith, Peterson, and Magy “fier, Laws, Philadelphia Cla'bark Miquelon, trows, Monte video and Buenos Ayres; brigs Planet, Rider, Oa pe Vora Jolande and a mkt, tld sehrs L K Snow, aud Maey Rai- N York. HNO ASTON—Are 2opt 2 brig Fredk Engono, Flinton, phia; ser Novis, do. PUP UNTON S10 Sope 7 seb Trident, PhilaAstobt ‘-sUNTON—£10 Sept Yan Ae? hog SI eshira Meteor, N | Sopt Alewancria; 7th Amos,« 2, 4th,

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