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THE RECENT ThARIFIC GALE. Immense es to Property at Casricston. SEVERAL V.SSELS [VJGRED “AND As . Tho Battery and Wharves Washed to Pisces, HOUSES DEMOLISHED AND UNROOFED. Boats Piying in Some of the Principal Streets. Anxiety Respecting the Pvople on Sullivan's Island. DISASTERS T0 VESSELS IN NEW YORK HARBOR A SEVERE GALE AT THE EASTWARD, &e., ke. [Frem the Charieston tendard, Sept 9] When pencing our we ‘her parserapa for yes erday’s per, we line no ex) eot-tion of beiag to-day ca 184 upon Tarai « partial descr ton ofeneof th) mest pro- tracted, violent one d- in the rection of the country After high easteriy wirds sac mpynied by phenvy seer, bad prevelied for eral days, © gale c mmencea olowing on Thursday Picbt, 000 tocresasd bye we nm continued to rage through ut yette day wn be foghtialfure, On ihoesda, maht avd yesterday toce- noon the wird w nthe east by k Woh, bas anout three o'clock pester oy afvernoon it ehitted to the south east. Owing to the racger of Veptnring into the utraet, the difficulties that hes t be pedeste saat every carn, acl the fear ot beng eno ow hy the thes and shot if Lat were tawring ces nlmoat every roof nud ¢ Dmbe or tees egos ke er wee « patly to be 600 fying im all diiectio « our cpert ore unanien To Wake we empl of the am sn’ of damage es couls Dave ren + Their report, boverer, is sufficten ty om pho Caat Mousaaod U thous anes of A ibrre worm of of ol strayed up to last evenieg, en) no far as Pawards trees, be y Ht will tale years qi tine wei the cas Up w the Dour of wetiny we hare uot beard of the loss of 4 single 2NVH IN VUR CITY—-BUN DINOS DEMOLE WED, BTC We ary es lee Many of our titers Yatug yestertay moraing | spost det vere wtonished tu fs themwelves Under the necsvaity | many ye 1 ef preew oats oofore they could veave their dom! 2 can, ind ed re the’ vicltwe cls. Lhe lower streate wars covered with water, and ia potning shat bas oc sme oF ‘hem it was Tox & foot te thre: mp tour feet & tof which, by » deep. Portions of Meeting, King, Tradd, Calaouu, Mare wan the # kot, and ether sireeis zee completely flooded, and in \ “The frst indication end warning some of them thy o-persof small boats dul an active easly hour of Thurs Durtuees ie ter Ditarte to terra firias yine evernl houses hy nadly dawazet—iadeed, thers are but few bu ldings im the city that have aot had tiles of siatex taken off, windows smrshea, &c. In Gome Ins KUCES The yard- of those bh erected on riots bave been «1 her whotly or partivliy washed away, and rome of the buildings have been loft ia a moet tottering coor ttien We were iuforued shat ave of the three enterprising drothes, Mesers Jeenen, at the coravrot Smith wad Bewutaiv atree'a, woo had erect-d «dwelling oa & water | lot, whieti he bad beew w considera de exposes ta Aliiag acd fttng uv, quietiy rerived om Thurstey olght, and on ewsking yester ay worming “as astonished to hear the weter splashing in clow proximity to bis dwelling. Looking ou! be Uiseo.med that hie yard had entirely Olaappeured and that his house was ‘surrounded by wa- ter 4 two story aod ® batf wooden building, oa King street, t#o doors alwove Jonn street, formerly occupied | by Mr. hich, wheetri.', was completely demolished by the wind during sbu'soa. night. It wax undergoing re prirs,and the ce astophe very fortuaately Lappened when the workmen wor not engaged in it. Gur reporter lowe Z saw the ruins of a two story frame building that has been demolished opposite the Tace ‘reek. A small woocen vuil jog, occupied hy ‘fm. Bradford aswcacpenter shy, ou Laurens strcet, uear Cooper river, Was blown off »u: curried into the river the froot part of the large building occupied by Mesers. Ladec fo, ‘hern wharf, was partially blown iu, and ey eo dam sge resulted thereform. — he extenaryy sarehouse of Messre. Brown & Heme, on Br wi’s wharf, tiled with sacks of galt, was invaces by the water drt en no by the high tide.’ The solt oon disroived, sud when the water receded scarcely @py thin was lefr in the building except empty sacks, Among the buileitye slo-e roots were injured wore the foul wg: the tiu of the'Charleston Hotel, and also on tie luige store it Boss's Towasend, Craue & Co, on Meeting wiret, vod oxtroding fom Market to Hayne stree's, was literally rolea up by the wind snd hurled te the street. Ine various +trreta of the efiy prosented a truly ead anc deploratle appearence Largs number tiful »! ace tees, ofs, sia boxer, A barge pu pal commercial ho. tes Were ches thru 1 tusiead of car'r 8 ara f basin vity, nought was head but the pitiless rosring ot t udend the dashing of rain THE BATTARY DESYOILGED. pride and ormeweut of ourety—‘he beratifal =0u which »« invch tive snd money has bean nets ts rendered » perfect waste Nowy all tie store facing end bre. warer, which was believed to pe cap-ble of withsiaucirg any sea, has been materially injored she tea wes making a complete breach over the high est portions of the seit cesterday morning, at which tur tho +pect-ele was sublimely grand aud territic. ibe wild, inves stable breekers, 44 they darhe! fo-ward, esrried with them the wood «ork and in some ins ances even the stone flagging and ax they receted would leave sla chavtic week ihe bavhing houre was ell stand- ing last evening, but the bridge, connecting i: with the Rattery, had been swept nay, [be treeson White Point 1D, whieh bad at length eommenced growing finely, of soon affording tee visi'er a cool We heard thousaad doltars, and ten years of time, toresiare the Sattery to the cor dition it was in before the cummence nent of the storm. DAMAGE TO THE SHIPPING—THE WHANVES, ETC. The shipping interest) of the city have suffered greatly, The wharves especially bave bees damazei to animmense amount ‘Several off toe per heads have heen riven in, and the placking sued away, and at this mowent some of ther are comparative skeletocs to what they were two cays go. During the entire of yestercay, the Day more reembled the wild, daspiog, surgizg, fonming ave angry aopesrance of the ocdac, Wwieo lexbed into fury by es tempest, thau a harbor whereic its vessels cas gereraliy ride in «afety, without fesr cf storms. Early in the day, Isrze quantities of of warch-wew 8 were floating sround the decks, and ia Pisce A marsh bea *as discovered amoung tha float: rubhish The water som, let-ly ove: flowed most of on. Bales of cotton, boxes, wood, &e , were to be teen flonting in ail divections Now let us give our at- tention to the vessels ia port:— At Criou wharf, the barks St. Lawrence and Aquatic dragged avay the punts to which they were fast-red, and dril'ed pp the deck he former was secured without injury, but the latter wax much chafed before ehe cuuld be placed in # vosition of ® curity. At Central wharf, the scho ner Lucy Whetham broke ber bow fusieoings and drifted with much yloience acaing the schooner J N Muir. Both vessels received some iv jury o their bulwark, &e., by (he collision. ‘The * bole of the cabin of the steamer De Kalb, iying | at Atlantic wharf, was hiown off, leaving her bull an machinery completely exposed to the elements, The sbip Lydia parted Ler fastenings at wharf, «nd drifted to Adger’s South wharf, where | Srascn, were 1p some | & thick + ) the tland | House | powtem thecity ‘ihe ct | The © Aid ‘ocks and carried off large quautities of gooda piled | | att rhorat’s | of whem mase thet place their home Gariog the summer Gistrees «To edd t the anxiety, ‘the seatber «as 90 dart and the see spray and rain were beut s large portten of the day, that fh What was stil! worse, * set afloat that the rot of thy Moubris ebelered t+ have heen destroyed Happily, this story war din ipsted in the avy by cupola of the hotel wns distinetly ona frm dierent caatance however, . ong those having ular period of ‘the fload, and at bigh tide on sunday, por py Ba Cee vaweenscetas bigh os it bad beenet thotowss: | wenden from view romor Altogether allay the © relatives anc friends cn th» island, and eve y effort was | made to induce coop e owning vessels to veutare down | for the purpese of secertaiviog the true state of affairs there ! lowsrds noon, the vailant Captain Payne, of the steamtux Aid, ceperoudy conclued that be would wake ‘ap effort to reach the island, He gave orders ty ‘fire- up,’ apd at bolf past t#o o’clock his verael left her staried out on one of the most fearful @x- | this morning,) the Maoy gentlemen, who were «nxio # to bear from thetr triecnds on the Lslevd, hed hastily congiegates on board, | our reporte’, #ho although «a “obt galt’ oF pen & more Lempestuors or hazardor ihe waves were rolling mountains high at the vd the wind was howling with rage. were stending at the wheel, the gale sept of * house end lett them perfectly exposed p cceedad #8 near the eve a nd of the Island 98 she could convonientiy get, | but dnding the old Point Howe washed away, | it wax cor cluded to venture farther | bh wil be borne in mind, has neen one of the guudes to | the pilots on heir wey to the Island.) fe thick snd hazy, that po’ # hou-e on the laland could On diecovering that it woul: ive gels over experienced be itopossitle tor the \id to render pile of to those on | during the gsie, dragged doth avchors sad went ashore muorings aw cursiont ever voluotarily undertsken be Ceseries from ‘he boat the facttratthe the neat ti (ihe Soint House, che wea-her wes drewned and several lives wore lost in the iy ty the fa eg bouses. he ebb of the tite on this cvcesion was macted by « ich 9 note? as R01) remarkable that tice eae only to tr@ extent of two fect patarn)ly By prehented, woder these circumstances, thet ae wold be beyond the recbec; on the contrary, however, thr ence of the wind, the fali con'inued thi on Fatudes, prévious gales reoor’ed vs the mout violent aad cestr erive, coour ed ty 176° ond 1788. The subsequent - 6 that wore specially memorable were in 18il and 22. THE LATEST. “tthe time our pa.er weat to press, (three o'clock woe of the gale hed somew iat abated; the wine having shifted around to the svuts- cast, however, ix considered unfavorable for the ship- | ping ia the harbor anado ks { Disasters tn New York arbor, | The resconer Deru, Mastoo, four days from Boston, | in ballowt, tound to Philadelphta, put tuto this port for ' qbarbor, On the St» inst. anchored off Staten Island, | ard on he 10th, during the gale, dragge? beth anchors, ond weut ashore below Van Wagner's Doex, which un- | hippo! her rudder and caured other camige, Will be Oe OE oe ee | Widens burg, with a cerg of ebingles, cams to anchor ep the tb inst. off -tetey Tlend, aod on the lth, the laiand Ca;t. Favne returned, asd safely quartered | belos Towurend’s Boca. Her rudder is anghisped, sie his verrelin the shiey river A meeting wae beld by those oo by returving ‘hanks to “apt Payne, fo: ané generous conduct, we @ adopted From what we car formed persons, tha wotly § the Mow safe ‘Ubey, wich people ou she tsh SOORM IN THE C stove cave beard nothin ymin thee wot wang re doen andeors line of pi ed from omy quorter yer of worsk weed, thet imeaxe and invete fo the rice and other planta have no conbt been overflowed, aud the ecop ttt ruived = Miliens wil! pot repair the) toyed by the storm in this State alone, [From the © 1 righ! of Weenesday pn Thursday, with oceasloral inter: throughout ‘he whole ot yesterday. changed frequently, ano there were brief intervals of | comparntive quiet, and as hes been naval inn | gales, the wind, ter the wroster portion of ity violeat da- | ration settled down at or nesrly in the syuthenst. the \Violeves of the sorm, which mostly bs heavy d-ifis ane | | the excitement acd | an occa-iow preven'ed us fram ontal ment of particulor4 sa would justify tive estima Gamages. We bh ever, to foree @ swelled rte we sball in av 6. ard along riot we apps whar an‘ posts p been injnted them com, houres enc In asd ing oBices. n to the wharf proper Ay A Korious Las Bi been affe:ied in “he lower tier. Th 300,000, The city, in its corporete capacity, has suitered a heavy los’ in the ¢amage fo the wor, with» larce portion of the stoi both siden enst aud south, has been des “the swells of the flued, even over the Lighest voints, and the spray sas dashed in | considerable quantities on the roofs of houses op, water former breaches on the west side . and resolutions ais bumane, noble re it ix the opinion of well in- NTRY. exer ang th ¥ the twiegraphic pales y the wires was receiv ray. From the vast amount 1, &e, floating in the rivers, it is ferred abl damage bss bean dono us-—mKey Of the rlee felts redat @ Very | ppconsip) morning, or soon alter the mid. | RECONSIDERATION ihe breeze was from ths vorth- is bilged. and fullef water Wil be gor off The sloop Eoterprise of New York, for Coney I land, for sand, whi e nt auchor off staton Island, dragged beta | anchors avo west asho © between Towavend’s acd Vao Wegrer’s Docks Boweprit and raddor gone ie bilge, | ane will fe a tot] lose ‘Ibe stoop J Whaley, hence for Coney Island for sand, Arsyger Ler anchors on th L0th inst, and weat ae sore neur fornsend’s Look Tan, osnipped raduer, | end is full of water. got off. TELEGI A PHIO : TBE GALE AT THE EsSTWARD—THE MINOT’S LEDGE LIGHUTSHIT ADHIFT, SoT. Boston Sept. 11, 1854. Rain fell to the depth of two and a haif inches ia Bor ton snd its viciwity, during @ northesst storm of thirty- nix hours, ending last night. ‘Ihe weather to day ts cloar and cool. The gale ye were on the cost, bat We hear cf no dung 0 the sht oping hisbiy off Minet's Ledge broke from her moor sy we occ. i | ings, buy evelstance from Cohnsset prevented her goiny gwebore @re Charges of Assault on Bvard the Saip Yorks tees Before Georgs W. Morton, Exq. OF THE CASE AND ACQUITTAL OF CAPTAIN MARSHALL. arn nolly inereusing »mounted to a gaie about | From this period it cansioued, ssions and with violent accessions, the #48 accompanied sof rain, together with sion peceseurily attending such Aan approxima. | have seon ant e conviction that the agyre in and rear the chy itself will he heaey, | end, by the ree ve of the damages at a ur const and tirers b ivems of the damages na we have been | consists of the exsinipation= of in. ves along on Fast Buy have saffored more ome have ben severely dumsged, the dlanking re carried away, while» number have also ther head walls. ‘the water overflowed ‘ soded the warervoms, store injure’, there has pod im the total or ruehon of merchan ice in store the destrne fon of two thon: galt is reported with serious damage der which there was alo consid-rable stoe! he loss erally, ig roughly estimated now a’ SertemrEn 11—Tne Untied Statesvs Caartes A, Marshall, 1 ssoner, captain f the stip Yorkshire, was here. wre charged (1) with assaulting ope ot ‘the o Nicholas Cook, with a ¢ crue) and uvveual punisbment, evid to bave been com 1a tted upon hiw on dome teu cillerent reensions, tind ex. posed to general obrervation, ‘ive offeses sought to be PrOvoe consisted ja pricking «ith @ peakni'e the face of oow While at the wheel—(2) with en assault upon Tho mas Catton, £08 senman On beard the same yessel. ‘The evivence was considered by the Commissioner «holly insufficient to authorise a committal ia eithe: cxse Sines that dectrion the wistrict Avturuey hans suggested that furiber evidence might have been oilered on tae W, | part of the United states, ond that the case should be ope.ed so that the Commirsioner might muke a decisiva with all ‘he proof before him ‘ihe conasel for Captaia Marsiail sssents to this cupersdded evuience some tweive witnesses fore the coroner. Ax lo the charge against Capcain Marhuli for assaulting ‘Thomas Cotton, nothing whatever is said by eny of the witnesses in any way inoulpatiog the (Tisocor, and consequent- ly & ‘reconsiduraton ef tho Commasioner's de ci-ion os to thot charge becomes unnosossary. A¥ ‘0 the charge of pricking the face of Nichols Coox with a penkeife Willam Broanan is the ooly witness, in efation to Andrew Watson, (who was examined betore the Commis ioner on the pu tof the United states,) who speaks of Chie alleged asswult. Brenoan says: “4 bave reen the captain prick his (Cook’s) face with a ven nite.’ First—Is tho evidence sufficient to make oat tha this act hae ben commited? -econc—If proved would it ecurtitute an offence oontemplatat by the sta ‘Wie es an a-eult with a oangerms weapon, or tte in- fiictacn of cruel and unusual puoishment? 1. ‘ibe offence Aa Leretciore observed, as te-titied to by Watson, was committed some ten times, in broad daylight, at the wheel, and exposea to the view of the crew snd pss- rengers. Cutof fourteen of the crew, Brannaa alooe correb rates Wsti on b; saying: “I have seen ths captain prick Coos’s face with the penknife.” Thirteen wit- poaite, | nessos wore examined bofore the Commissionor, nove of a wrom sustain Watson and Brennan, but contradict them ‘Ibe bridge causeway Jeacing to the bathing house off | PY "he strongest circumstantial testimony. Thus oat the poiut has been carrio’ awey, and the Rous itself | OL t*enty-five perscns on board, crew anil passengers, considerably damaged bave all been. seriovs} atthe ort eni of built a few y and Mr Chisholm, bus hese utterly « rerebine bee en su ID be lost, tt is supposed Wharf, an AB to mez tioned. we can give but a partial st led to nopo, however, that the full reporte wil) not show ar rerious loeses and injuries ae might have been appre- hended. In the routhern and southwestern portions of the city © eres vtertlond+d (0 the d there was an exion several feat. ‘ihe spree sonth of Proad street a of Logun sireel, including the greater portion of Kin and > mi Many yards end gardens to the sc tlooded, and the occupants of several housea were com The ont buildings of Mr. Jos. Dawacn, at the water end of Limehouse street, were nn. dermined and carried off, and the foundaiions of hie ‘The water reached up Calhoun street from the cast to Moeting atreet, and we Jearn also that the flood reech:d the line of the South pelled to retreat in boats dwellirg house seriously impaired, Caroiina Failroad, near Payne's farm. The average height, aa cocsparcd with previous floods, we cannot state, bn’ in many portions it reached tomatks and points considered beyond even the proba- Dle timits of suck floova At Castle Pinckney the sentry honse and a portion of the bridge attacnes, were torn loose and drifted against Prown’s wharves ‘The anx’ety to hesr from Sollivan’s Island during tha greatest violence of the storm was psiufally distressin ‘th oughout the day communication was totally inter- f | rupted, as no vessel could have offected a landiug at the time, The wharf and house of the Mt. Pleasaot Fer-y Company at the foot of Market street, have been g.ropt away, and there iano doubt that the des itself haa deen coumderadle amer Aid, Capt. Payno, leit the cit the purpore of commagication with the island, but found it impossible, and was forced to seel: safe moorings in perty at the afternoon the s5 Ashley river. The Aid teered his efi ut servicca to Capt. could not pay. The wharves along south bay | 1p injures — Mereland’s wharf having been cut awsy nealy 10 the low water mark ars Ams, at a boavy c at ity plies off the Le damages in the city, auari from those alrcady hot | sireets. was one uninterrupted lake however; @»proachod near enough to afford all on bosrd a distinet view of the genoral condition of the island, It wes seen that no prominent or well xnown house was sweyt away excevt the Old Point House is s'mplo jastice to state, that Mr. Taylor, engincer of the rtesm>hip Nashville, Capt. M Berry, promptly volun- yne, on hearing that the Aid, for the time being, had no engineer. At about tea o’clock last night, a party of seven, at the risk of their lives, reached the city from the island, which they hud left ia 2 good boat at about four o’closk in tre afternoon, but we could glean but little informa- | tion from the member of it whom we saw—in fact, as he Stated, all were absorved in saving their effects that enution was paid to what was transp Nulty’s house was swept away at an oarly psriod of ‘torm, but whether Life was lost thereby our inform- ing elsewhere. examined, but two testify as to the occurrence havicg taken jlace. 2 Supposing the fact proved, is it an ace Sault with a davgerous weapon or the malicions infic tien «f crue! and unusual purishment ? Would ic stitute an attempt to offerto do, or ths actual doing? corporeal burt to ano:her with a dangerous wea- pon? An aseault with a dangerons weapon upon the person of @ seaman would prima facie constitute sr offence and throw upon the prisouer the bardea uf jvatitying its use from the emergoncios under whicn be was placed, suck a8 mutiny, Se ; but tho weapon must apvear te Have teen used with « hostile intent, or with the design of injuring the perton, aud where ovtala Violent or vindictive wan interabie from the manner o! the prisot er or tha pretended use of the wetpon, whera bo mjurtous consequences tesulted, and no injury was inflicted, no offence within tho statute can be realix Inthe prevent cae, not only is no viclener, no com- paint trom Cook, no blood or mart, 00 laceration, no ark of injury, &c, alleged by these two witnesses, but that anything of the kind existed is disproved. After acareful oxamivation of the additional evitonee, it Joes not seo n to autborize any change in the conclusion be- fore expresne’ by the Commissioner which is now re. | affirmer—thatthe prisoner be discharged as to tho deged offences against Nicholas Cook and Thomas Cot- jon. Supzeme Court—General Term. Before Hon. Jucges Rooseveit, Clake and Watson. THE CANAL AND WALKER STREET CASE. In the matter of the widening of Walker street and extending Canal street.—ne decision of special term, «fficmipg the report of tie Commissioners of Asseesinent, was unanimously sustained. TOE LATE N. B. BLUNT, ESQ. Judge Wot-on having retired from the Cout, | Jndge Mitchell took bis set ov the Beack, whea Mr. Wm. C. lol after some appropriate. re- masks eologistic: of the professional worta aad pri- vate character of the lute Natuaniel 3. Buus, Dix tiict Attorney, moved that the proceedings at a meeting of the bar held on the 18th July last, be eptereo at length on the minutes of tia court, Mr. C. P. Kirkland seconded th? motion, and the Court fa'ls concurring in the propriety and justness of the motion, directed the proceedings of ‘the har meeting to be entered on the minntes. United States Commisstoner’s Court. Before George W. Morton, Esq. CHARGE OF SMUGGLING VALVETS ANU SILKS, Brrr 11.—United States vs. Lurgi Carlo Serra. ‘The geferdavt in this case war captain of the brig Ippogriffo and was charged witn smngul'ng twelve cases of silke and velvete, valued at $3,196; 39 cases of shaynth, valued at 702 franca, and elevcn cases of oil of bergamot valued at $817, on the last voyaze of that veesel from Genca. Cyrus Reiil examined by Mr. Joachimssen, de- posed—I am a Custom House Inspecto:; by order of ! ‘Trevabie tn che Soft *nell 2aaks | To the Hon Wm H Ludlow, At ly M. on Faturday, the @th Septemoer tue fail of | eage O° the Nebrasna oill, ox’et avgerous weapon and inflicting | ABIZAH MAhMN GP SOFT BABLL FOLITIO’ --BARGalns FOB OFFIOW, BTO., BTO. ‘4 ic Candidate for the (fice of Licwenant Governor Jamaica, Quemn's Coury, N.Y. mptember 9, 1868. Kor Wa A Leptow «-Sir—Ip coaverration with you Bt sreouse, Afler Your Bomtiwa\iod se & an scare for Lue ofbcr of Li utepsut Govern s, you ware plosset to aay ‘Mat if 1 woul) address @ levter to you, asking whether you Omayproved dirtanctly aod woquelifiedly of tae pas- sh.very into thas Ter- ith » repiy in the offic. | ritery, that you woule ‘savor ae ponies ‘and oo not yourseif « Defore the ele score; eod that you bela the same opinions ani positiwa oa that que-ticn tha. you had expreaed to me defure your pewivetion, to #it! that you cundemocd thet messure, with oil thore men who had betrayed their cousttiu | th the free states by voting fur st thave vow the hopor to mase thy inquiry «ucgeated, and te ailude to some other matters seeming to require exjlecation ‘ibis convern Was pougdt rt in consequence «f my surpri-e on finding che ali the fravuds you could influerce amca, the radial or barnburrer por ion of the democracy, a+ coutra- guished from the * soft?’ and patronage bunbers, voted for the rerolut repo: ted by the-majorit; of the eum mittee ben they etenply sffiimed that the in'rodustion of the diase fa the Nebraska aot Karsue bili epeating the Mist uri compromise was imexpediect sail unneces- aay, and agra ulated the country that ‘ the results to grew ootef th ¢ measure ave lsely to prove veoell- olnkto the people of the (erritories’’—the logic of which premes to be that having c»maittes an offence against tbe bovor of ‘he nation and the history of our times, we rejcive in the prospective possession of the benefits to be expected from svcu aff-nce—lepresating any agitation of the eurfect before the grand inqaert of the ovuntry, lest any oninions respec’ ing the power of Congress in tho matter should bece teste of democracy, and ounsti tute stendards by which we might not bs willing to be tried betere civilized’ tribunala for like OFesoes, ct hereafter to be obl ged by our league al party to commit Lhae a so other reasons for seeking this explanation | from you of your course, iua-much as you had not oal: Avo¥ ed to we your Upinious aguicat the Ne raska bi on my invitation, bad viei ed my tv ly erincis'd, consivered aad agr solutions | had hastily prepared that nv as they now appear in rhe punlished proceedings of tue conved- tior; abd you may well euppore nat afier you had ox pressed to me your opinion—having fret Ovtaiu-d the Views of men bers of the convention ia your intercourse WW Gia £O- gates were deciceoty in favor of a fin and dis inet dis. approval of the Nebraska bill, in languagggo clear aud ret as to edowic of nodoubt—my surge ivore sod patoful astonishment, whea T found that the Com- miitee on Fesolutions selected by you bad been pscxed to procuce ane report such a resoiutiun in respect to the rassage of the Nebraska bill (inctuding tte togie) esit vow slenes out in the political history of the “welt? cemecracy of onr State. It haa not, within ri collection, but one example, and tieds only ona ation, and that ix in the Baitinoro platform, tionre by the lust inaugural, as contained iu its tenth re-olve, affirming that the proposition coutsin-d in the ninth resvlution covered and was tutended tu em brece tho shole subject of slavery agitation in Cov- gies, when in truth it did pot cover or ombrace any nuch tnirg—wbatever was intended. It was sim ty faise ope “elusive on its face, and has misled not only the President, bot all other worshippers at ite shriae, Such ii] probably be the result ot this ‘soft’? resola tion of the Syracuse Convention which you voted for, The constitution of this committee appearsd to mo re- merkable in other respects; for it bad a directur aud view president of the Central Kailroad fron its westera end with some of its hopeful beneficiaries from its eastern, flied up, I #il not say with free tickets, the «fiicacys of wbich is fel’ in nearly 4li the departments of the governme:t in its centre, but with highly bon rable geovemen, especial friends of tro >tate administration wishirg to _be elso cousidered ‘: defeuders of &c.,’’ at Washington. e of these also pro to be in favor of resotut! which they voted a; ‘the surveyor of the Port of New York, who assured us be was a barnburner in 1848, and opposed thea to the extension of rlave.y into the ‘Territories, ani that be +till maiwtaicea the same opinions, acted very arly ang consistently under the frieadly advice uf the Collec- ter, biw svpe-ior, weo was in attendance and consulta. tion tn the adjoining room during the long debate aud sitting of thecom nitiee. tbe Surveyor carries with Lim ens miration for the doctrine of popular svvereignty which shows itvelf eloquently withort being ‘ crushed out’? In short there were bat three members of the sixteen oppored to the Nebrasia bill. Wading the committee thus constituted under vour anspices, I was led to scek for the reasons which had governed you in the appointment, anc for this pur- pore sppiled to you directly. You kindly informed me that you had ‘met the editor of the albany Adas, who was aio a detegste and member of the com nict- tee, as well as a particuiar friend of Goy Seymour, d who had dawe up the rerolution, which he also surmitted to you, and which was adopted by a majur- ity of the committee with a slight modification, as pessed by the convention, and that he bad assured you that the cond: mustions and congratulations con- teued in it wore strong enough to promote the eacs in view and the harmony of the party; and tu this assa- rance you baa yiekied, matataining still your originak Opinions as expressed to me, although you votes the Other way. You may very well suppose ‘that 1 was not entirely satisfied by this etplenaiioa from tao remark [ made iprepiy, that you must allow me to judge of men by therr actions ravher than by their language, siace lau- guage has been caid te be oninvention of mea t» coa- cos! their thon: hts rather thao the gift of God te ex- press andexplainthm. Taccording'y soaght informa- ion in otber quarters, and it is fair that you should be nformed of the resu't, and have a proper opportunity for defence if you deem it “expedient aad necessary.” 1 was informe» that you bad agreed, in const era tion of a nomination for lieutenant governur, tu change your first opinious aud asopt those of yoac new frienos, and sppoint such a committee as would report the al resolutions atepted by the tion, and aid their passage your vote, unjer the om jon of the previous question. to cut me and uthers off from the priviege of deoate and amendment ; d thus assign us all over, lke “‘haman chattels,” to aid the administration in extecding slavery luto all f-ve territories where itis not now permitted, and secure the nomination of tho patriot Douglas as administrator de donis non*cof General Pierce’s administration. As [ had no knowledge of any such burgaia and arrangement, [ could not bring myself to Lelievo it, and therefore, ia justice to you and your chsracier I repsilet the alloga- tien as scandalous; yet. 1 was obliged to aimit that such was the necessary reeult oi all your action—a result Wich, with tie aid of the immidia‘o agents and ser- vauts of the government, coustituti: g a large number of the conyenticn lec on by 8 notorious character from New York city, cefeated, according to your opiaion, ae ex- pressed to me, the will of a large majority of the pso ple of this state, including your constituents ani mine, within the counties of Long Island, who delegated us to accomplish a very different result. @ When the end war, however, atteined, and I was Called upon to vote upop your nomination, and de- clined to vote for youon the ground, aa [ intormed yon. that you had’ voted in favor of the Nebrasxa resolution, although I had been induced before to urge your nowivatio Governor, (such was my good opinion of you as a publi: man,) in. case Governor ‘©: mvUr in reality declined, as it was alleged he would; and as I suppose be intended to do until Leaw his letter published before the eomvention had act:d, when I con- civded it was a piece of harmisss cogaetey in orger to 00 increase the zeal of his loyera, somo of whom were suspi cious of the professions of ‘sitachment he was said to Dave expressed to individuals in fuvor of free territories, Thave thus, sir, sllaged brivfly to several of the alle gations and ocnside yOur tep'y to define your porition in respec to the Ne- brarka Dill, ard to correct the impressions ariving from your having voted so contrary ‘o your previously ex- resked opidions ard determination, and whish were so injurious to your character and fame, acd I am not per- mitted to doubt that you will be able to do £0 consiatently with truth end honor Lam, oir, respectfally and faithfully bbe, A. MANN, JR. The Heated £erm in September, and the ive'e room, and --that thr-e-fourtha, if not seven eighths, of the dele- | Jersticns which wore said by'‘mauy to bave contrelied the action of the conveation ant your nomination, incrder to afford you an opportunity io ‘The President and Mre Freres tohemnes to W of beturdy evening from thetr brief visit te the Capoa (North Seuntain) —prings of Virginia Gov. Farrell, of Wise nem; Cact. a. W. Tafts, New Orleans, Dr. BebaSler, Florenee, on Geo EPugh: © M MeCarty, Vinnessote Territory; Cussiua M Clay, Ken- tucky sere et Cincianstt on the 8th inst Prestlant Passe epé suite bev- bern invited by the citizene of Jefierson county, Va, to viet neondale oe their retury from Cayon Bprings aRRIVALS. At the Metropotitse Ho’el—'ion H, Davidson. North Cerolins; Hon » 1 Easton Csnata West; Hon J Wood brid femiiy. Milnots; Col Rowen, Porida; © 1). N lava, U ;.Wm. Fdioge end tamily, “our Carolina; AL Bilings, St Lonis; JC Raawoy, emerara; PW Page ond temily, ia; W Duplap ans family, Philadsi- pbia;Jemes Lapeey, Virginia; De. J 1 Thweatt, Virgialse At the Union Pace Hotel—How. J 3 Murther, “Iba by; Hon. & Bi smith, Celiforma, C1 Abm Van Wyte, Ybilncslptia; WE Luclow and’ lsay, St Loais; Witlts Hoin 6, indy and ¢arghier, New Orleaea; Rollin Church, Connecticut, Hon, 1. L. Htiles, South Carolina; Mr, Will: sen, albany; Miss Carr, do ;G@ A. Clark and lady, New ' York At the Prescott Hous’—J Ravher, Auburn; G. Hous- fon and daupber, Wimingten, N. C.; J.B Martin, Williamsport; James H. Botl, Tallahasese, Fa; P Cullen, Moriie; Ls . Ct; George luck and lady. Chat: bem C. W; G@ M. Mason, Boston; Professor Greace, TOY; erman, Plymouth, Mare ; Samuel E Friak, New York; A. W Bartlett, do; Grabam Daves, N.C At the Irving —Rev. JG, King, Movile, Mla. Dr. Steelo, U.S. Novy; \sjor Reckwitb, 0.3 Army: Rev, T. Rear- con. Fasten, Pa; ev. Thos Taylor lateo, La.; ir. lewar, Ingland, Dr. Gmbright, Pniledelohia; Hoo. 0. Ballard, Syracuse; Col. flas Seymour, Plermoat At tho St. Nickelas Hotel—Judge Hopkins, Mobile; How. P. Rowe, Washington; Dr. F. G. <mith, Philadel bia: J. W. Vosburgh, Albany; hon J. M Bell, New Or- n. Brege ant family, Washington Va.; 0. M. Stewart, Baltimore F.*tene, Britich Sry; H. 8. Walker and family, (bi: Lawrence Co; A.G. Welvey, U8 ampbell, | sstleton; Hon Hen. A Buzhenks Ceyoga; G Mijer J. is. Ramsey, New Orloens; Natchez. Trem Derfoik. &¢. in steamship Rearoke—Wm 8 Craw- for, Incy, ond eight childrea, L Miller, Mies N 7 Mlbr, Mis E Ci'urn sud ebild, T Woody, Geo Ricbards. Geo M Mtorett, Mie Paul aod daughter, Mre Triplett ao nice, Inv Redtath, JT Arnold. Js Hutchingoa, Fes onthony, Tia Lufisey, \ HJoves, Wm Metioway, Dir JJ Thests, Jao My ick, JP May, L May, JE Frieut, JR Dieraon Ea Lie, Ma felm ‘JH Duney, Mrs JT Reimond, JJ Mo- Cornell, Chas M Davis, Capt TG Tucnis, David Sharett, AE Robb, Wm vanford Alex B Cook, 21 in the steerage. From Glasgow, in the stesmsbiv Gleagow—Mre \t Phon- son, Mrand Mra Jeffrey, Mre McGeac en, iss Jeffrey, Wiss Bethupe, Miss Jessie Hope, \ ins straiton Mrs Janat Mekevzie, M’a Mary ino Melntyre, Mra M Taylor, Misa Sloan, Vr and tars kine, Mr and Mre Burke, foue children nd servent, Mis Davy, two chikireo aud servant, Mr McKay, T Niller, G M Willett, 1G Crisp, 4 MeFs' lane, Rev Mr Bra-b, M-ard Mra Reikie F Coch. rave, R Cocbrane, Mr C.mmelin, Mr and Yrs Walton, Mr Wrker, PC Fraser, F Fraser, W simpson, J Aflum F Davis. T Young, J Walker, J Spencer, Mr Littlejohn, Rev € Bennett. Miss Goslancs, Miss Lyfe, W Fraser, Kev vir Inge BR Miler, Mrs Millor, Mst Odey, Mrand Mrs Bar- clay, HR smith, W brake, Mr McGeachen, Mr Canning. ham, Mr and dirs Graham and Give cbildren, Miss Stark, Mrs Cunnivgbs wine Aon Greig, Miss Croickshaoks, Miss M Mackie, and SU0 in the steersge. UW Cramer, Faq. iroy, Judge P. Jeifeceon’ Stock Seles. Pumapeurwa, Sept 11.—First Boara—$560 Wilming- ton Veiirond 6’s, 87%: 200 City 6», 874g; 1.000 do, M 8734; 8(0 Pennsylvania 5's, 634; 1,00") Keating Railrosd. | Mortgage 6s, '48. 66 79,260 ehs Morris Canal, BS, 11445 6 Pennssivaria Na Irond, 45. 70 do do., 44% I3do do, 44%; 2 do _d0., 44%: 3 Harrisburg Eailroad, cush, 65; 204,eacivg Rail cad, 3444; 100 do. co, 3434: 1) do. do, 3434; 14 Schuyltil’ Navigation, preferred, 0: 40 Bea: ver Meadow Railroad, © und P, 8044; 17 Minebill Rail- rord, 603g Between Boards—$1,1W city 6’e, 87; 50 Long Island Railroad, cash, 113%. Sccond Board—| Long { land Katlreag, cash, 11% After Board -111 2¢ Pevvsylvania 5’, ’85. Ki; 1000 Kentucky 6’, 105; 6,000 ‘Tennessee Coupon 5’, 81%; 30 ans. Bank of Ken- tucky, 110; 20 do. do, 110. Market steady. MARITING INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAO POR FEW YORK—TaIB DAY, "Port of New York, September 11, 1854, CLEARED. en Sberi¢an Knowles, Parington, Quebec, Nesmith & DB. Ship Jobn Bryant, Lombard, New Orlesns, A Ladd. Ebfp Galena, Denvis, New Orleans, W Nalson & Sous, Bark Clio (Kren) Frohlicg, Bremen, Poppe & Co. ASR Chanticleer, Pierce, Rio Janeiro, M M Freeman & Bark Der Ringende (Prus), Wilcken, St Stephen, NB, Thom pron & Neuhaus. Bark Nacooch+e, Howe, Jacksonville, Brett, Son & Co. Brig Capt John, Cousins, Neuvitas, Nesmith & Sons. Brig Alvaro, O’Brien, Aspinwall, F Spins. Biig Eden (Br), Lavis, [tichioncto, Barclay & Living- B ig E Remington, Sawyer. St Marks, Brodie & Pettes. Brig Extra, Elbs, Baltiniore, W Lobach & *ebepler. Schr Mary (linton,Cole, La’acca, McCready, Mott & Co Schr Angelina, Hatket, Beaufort, Daviy & Holmos. Sebr Adele, srplegait, Wilmington, DC Murray. Schr Humming Birs, Bogert, Wilmington, Blossom & om” cach? Village Gem, Case, Atexendria, abbott Dodge & 0 Fehr Vapor, Wilecx, Norfoik, Stuig 6 Clearman & Co, seut WL Cogswell, Elwoos, Kichwoad, © A Piyrsoa. hebr Surprine, Cole’ City Polat, J Hunter & Co. Echr Viigina Ho. ges, Gweas, Plymouth, waster, Schr Virginia Price, Chase. Philadelphia. J W scKoo Ecbr JC Brooks, Gruffau, Portlaos, 8 W Lewis, Schr Cabot, Nacket, Providence, JH Havens, Sloop F Brown, Gardver, Providence, master. ARRIVED Stesmship Glasgow (Br), Craig, Glasgow, Avg 26, with Mndse and paesengers, tod Mo3ymon. aug 28, Int 65 33, lon 1b 83, pasred a Large steamer bound W; 29th, at 1% AN, lat 54 43, lon 2i v4, exchanged mambers with shi Narehmon’, bouni E; 4th inst, lat 46 52, lon 48 57, pas-edseverel large icovergs; 8th, at7 AM, lat 41 40, lon €6 22, pasred Br stosmstip Asia, uence for Liverpool Steamship Koauoke, ckinner, ' Norfolk, &e, wilh mdse and parsengers, to Ludlam & Pleasants. Aug 10, at 5 Pst, 10 mes south of Chincoteague, passed steamship James- town, hence for Norfolk. Ship Great Western, Furber, Liverpool, 23 days, with mdne and 841 passengers, toU TT Sarshall & Co Ship J L Bogert, Howet, Cork, 40 days, witn mdse and 504 pawengers, to C Grinnell’ Aug Zi, on the odg» of the Bunks, in a beavy gale from SW. lost fore mata and mizen tcpguliant masts, &. Had two deaths on the pas- Avge ° SbipHound, tpicer, Neweastlo, 85 days, with coal, to the Brouklyn Gas Company. No dare, Int 44 03, lon 28 34, caw Brem ship Columbia, bound KE: no date, 1st 42 43, Jon 8868. sow Havoverian brig Liva, steering E; no date, Int 48 80, lop 24 18, apuke :pavish brig Alliance, 71 days from Ergland for Que The ti had weste:ly winds the entire pase took @ pilot from the E K Collins 220 wilen east of Sandy Hook, Ship Kron Prinz Ernst Auguet (San), Meyer, Harburg, 49 cays in ballast, wih 229 passengers, to W Geffken. Se if lat 40 26 lon 60 20, 100k a pilut from pilotboat vite No 16 Se Bark Gen Jacobi (Brem), Laurmann, Bi ) 45 days, in ballast, with 286 passengers, to Poppe Brig Marco Faliero (ara), Ma ano, Cetie, 81 days,with wine and lead, Brig Retief, Sawyer, Port Ewen for Fairhaven Ecbr Race Rock, Brown, Rishmond for Fail River. Schr Hevdrik Fish, Shae, Alexandria. Sehr Enuphemia, Eldricge, Portsmouth. Lehr Agaes Perry, Tuttle, Phiisdeiphia for Fall River. Schr Samuel Nash, Alien, Cainis 18 days. febr Forest, Snerry, Culsis, 16 days. Clareston, was a good versel, 110 tons, 4 ead hac charge of 138 tova coal, She hae bilged, et ts thought may be got off A. Hopeli, Washiogton; , oo ae sent eahere on Hurizete Saniey e+ ening, and was gut veamtug tits rcrntrg, aod towed (eT é Bae ‘Tae Waeces ot Brock Isranp, it ts etpectet, would ail ge to pieces during the 8 Sailed en! Bratay « severe 5. W. gule, whieh pre- Copt J bp D Nortbem, ngeot for anderw itera, re- torned to Newport 9h. and grves the folt: tion relative te the condition of the chen pepe ce:—Brig Patriot from Patledeiphia for Portia, it. her, wae about 14 years oltl howe “pall, yd ba» been got cut, and lanies on (hr beach: om-thied of | deck load given tor mulvage: bas b-on Stripped of salts, rigging, &e ich se: vice the wreckers received $d, j = on will be lost, having biged. she belonged io | Fraxkfort. ebr Trident, cf South Thomaston, from New York for Portinnd, + a8 8 good vessel of 260 tons. Has biged, ard bee keel 1 out; but mt “ continues govd. Neaily ali her ca go haa bewa landed. ay be got off, if the weatmer Schr state man, of Camden, frow Norfolk for Porte- Mievth, ae soll oo t8th for $1,625, the wreckers reseiw- ing ene-ibird the am ont corn Ura ging Be apd the dour $> 60, one-half of the mount goes ‘or salvage The ago was elan sold, too Schr } een Berbers, of Boston, from Philadelpnis for ‘To-thirds of the value goes te the -elver Sehr Madonna, of Prospect, frm Philadelphia for “e- Jem, bad 6 cargo of cost; was a good vessel. 8 yanre old, 146 toni end war owned ip Bacgor Hse b but may be ve a seer bella of Machias ort, from Philadelphia for ag With coal; ie tull of water, and provably will be jt. Notices to Mariners. CUMMING’S POINT BUOY, ‘The Chaslesten pavers tate that the Buoy on Cum. mirg’s Poiut. which lately suak has been replaced by am iuon ene, painied Dieck acd numbered 3, RATTIE-NAKE SHOAL LIGHTAUIP. ‘The lightebip imended to be vlicad at the wertendof the Pattlesoabe bral. near Cosrestou ber, ar riven in the voads 7th foxt from ‘ouer-et, Mass, aod wouls occupy tbe piace ehe is intended 10: 04 soon as the Weather move ‘sted, W vatemen. Cid ot New Pedfors 9th. chips Bregavza, Jackson, for 1 ecifo Coran. Chandler Price, Corn, du dy Hark Cay Head, at New Headford “rom aniti, has 208 bis wp aro whale cil, part of the cargo of ship Orpheus, coocemned at laniti Spokea, Skip Gen Berry, from Mobile for Liverpool, Sept 6, lat 26, ka 75 30. 2 bip Phoenix, Nicke:son, from New Bedford (Jans 23), for Calourta, 6tb ult, lat 11 5, loo 31 15, Bart May Quesn, of and from Saitimore for Wladies, 16: ult, lat 29 90 N, lon 66 60, forty Por Prexos AyRes—In port J ly 20 barks Manta, Stinsom, for Boston, dg Margeret'a, Gallacar, from Ne ebury- port Aori! 81, oie; . Iabama, “tockbri’ge, from NYork {| ant Apnl 22, dig: Wm -chroader, Upton. from Salem May 22 do; Mary Eilzabeth Hichborn. from NYork abs. May 3, arr lich beige Ront Wing, Nickerson, for NYork, Ig; Lion, Garcnen, «nd Nehemiah Hand, Turner, do 40; Ottewan Lewir, cond mped. Fayei—Ip port Aug 14 barks To, Pilbury, for Bostom 18th echy ER Sawyer, Farwell, from Proviveetown arr 28th, for St. Michnels GExoa—In po:t Aug 18 brig Avon, Gaw, for’ Pt Mahon and Malaga Havus--In port Aug 24 ship Ashland, Stone, from N Ozleans Ist uit arirax—Arr Sept 4 brig Castilian, Pir kham, Saga, QuEsKc—Uld sept 6 ebiy Mary & Adeline, Morse, Lom- ‘don; bark Kepeater, Wilson, Savannah Tio Jaxzino—io port Aug 3 Br brig Driving Mist, te logo for U-tates, STOCKHOLM (as at first reported, not Gotienburg)—ia eee Aug a thio ecerare let cearn for iba? J AHITi—In port Juve 25 brig Judson, ———, for Sem Fransisco, would heave oat and caik, Homo Ports, ALFXANDRIA—Arr Sept 8 achrs Rough & , Par- sons Eastport; Mary Eddy, Hinkel, FRiver; J W Boston. 9th brig Fidelia, Hicks, NYork Sid 8th Br brig Robert Reed, Johnson, St John, NB; schr Loduskia, Bow ton; 0h seb. Hamilton, NYork. wa NAUG—Arr Sept rs Wm Mowry, Gilbert, aR ALIIMORE Aer’ soon a 6: achy Margaret (Be A, |ORE—Arr Sept 9810 schrs Munson, Bermuda; Jos Holmes, Holmes, NYork. ad 9th brigs Annawan. Green, Windies; MB Davis, Baker, NYors; ecbra JM W (Br), Young, Halifax; Bony NYork; Maria Jane, Somers, Salem; D L Ol Speed, NYork; Ciio, Kempton, Boston; Hannah Matilda, Eran Di abd Ann Maria, Conklin, and Eclipse, Hitsbing, NYork. BOSTON Avr Sept 9 new ship Ocean Traveller (act Traveller), McGrath, of and from Belfast, Me; b-"* ATrew. Dunning, Philadelphia; sctr Elliott, Gow. , and Jomes Blixs, Hatch, Philadelphia Arr 10th ships Gem of the Ucean, Crisby, Culoutta 20, Sand Heads 234; Isaiah Crowe'l, Currier, Newcastle July 28; Reinéeer, Banker, Philad:iphia; barsy ea Bird, Weston, Constantinople July 24; sumier, HUmphrey, London July 29; Juniata, Phinney, Buenos <yrea, J 20. brigs Bellona (Br), Kuowlton, hig ahd Jal; iS Gen Toyler, chute, Philsdelphis; Elvira Inga'ls, delphis; schr Kast Wiad, Lavender, Fayal July 15, Flo- res 18th. BATH. Arr Sept 1 brigs Oregon, Mathews, NYork; Marcia, allen, thvannaby ath ‘sche , Mathews, NYork. Cid Avg 81 brig’Merallak, Skolfeld, Matanzas; schr FA Peath, Putnam, Vienns, Ma. BiISTOL— Arr Sept 8 robr Lady Adams, Davis, Provi- dence for NYork; sloops J M Parker, Lunbar, do for New York; Maria Lo: isa, Beanert, Fall River, do. CrbRLESLON—Cid Sept 7 ssor BN Hawkios, Grifin, NYork: Sth nohe Francis Ssttenly, ge IGHIUN—Ip port kext 8 reba J A Bayard, Lawrence, ands BJames, James, from Alexandria; inch fren, Hall, Bsltimore; lillie F, Endicott, and Alert Field, Phil MAAS CREENWICH—d Fept 9 sch Mary Do hina, EAST GREE ld Sept 9 schr Mary Delp! Morshail, Phladelphi i! FALL RIVER—1d Fept 9 bark Wiliam. Gray, Baltl- mare sehr harthe Wrighticgton, Wrightington’ Phila elphia. G1 OLGETOWN, <C—Arr prev to Sept 5 schr Goorge Byron, Clapp, Beston. Cl echra C H_ Sampson, Boston; rela b Strong Rogers, NYork; alario, Lovenier, New buryport; Siem, Durham, Boston. 1H AMPTON ROADS—Arr cept 8 ship Squantam, ¥°Cat- um, tailao. HOLME-’S BOLB—Arr fep7 PM, schrs Naylight, Mut- chell, Satilla river, Ga, for Bosten; J Willamson Jr, Winsmore, Philacelphia for do; Hactie Anuah, Latch, Bal'imore for do; hichard Law, Tuthlll, Albany for do; Louis Walsb, Faton, Baltimore for Portland; whlos, Cer nter, Burroughs, Philadelphia for Lynn; Wm A i’a- 9, ctodtard, co for Hingham; JS Shriever, Vain, Boa- ton for Philsdelphio; Jone To . Hawes, Pockiand for NYors; Tivano, Lowe, Gloncester, for do; Flies Hus- sey, supplying ligcthouses. Sid bark Hadley; brig Tbiuas tonrs Byzantium, King Fisher, kmpire, Fraaces a Ber, Bloomer, Maty ‘Anna, William, Chieftain, Statesman, Minnesots, Ellen Merriman, Jarvis Lyon, Sarah Anas, Apna fomers, R J Mercer, Henry P simmons, Medora, Mary E Pierce. Air 8th brigs Sarah Parker, Parker, Norfolk for Bos ton; Carlanp, Ames and Leola, Griffin, Philateiphis for ¢o; Harbinger, Pomeroy Jacksonville for Portland; sshra Jas Biixe, Petch apd t, Gould, Phi'adeivhia fr Bos- ton; Buck, Gilkey, for Newburyport, Ma ae Law, rackard, Charlestsa 26th ult for Portian, Hotcbioson, Baltimore for do; Kaloa, Mattvews, do for Kastpor’. ld bark Siuskingum; brigs Jomes Wail Mary E ‘Thom,son; schrr James H Stroup, wary aad 3a. sar, German, Alguizar, Sharon, Hyeva, Forest, Haap- den Belle, Texas, M A Gould, WA Dubosq, Rio Greate, John 5 Shriever, Tivano, Jane Ip, Eliza Jane, James Blas, Elictt, and fita. iv port] Aw, wind east, brige Pamsho, America, Saran Parker, Leghorn @arlon, Isola, Harbii ; sohre ‘Talent, Daslight, Hattie Anvat, J Williamson. Jr, Louse Walsh, «hip Carpenters, Saran Buck, Maine Law, Hope, and Kelos. LINCOLNVILLF—Sld Aug 80 brig Anna D Torrey, Morse ({rcm Bangor), Rio p Br Dy . LUBLC—Arr Sept 7 schr Caroiine Knight, Rowell, N York. Sid sug $1 echrs Lovejoy, Balt Sept 6 Matilda, O’Brien, and Daniel Webster, Cousins, o3 ‘SNOBILE—Arr Sept 4 brig Perinio (Span), Powe, Ha- as Schr Vermont, Filiott, Calsia, 14 days. fepr abe Long Calaia Schr #1 Lorado. Woll, Columbia, Me, 10 days. Sehr Wo'cott, Hallett, Boston. Sebr Susan, Wass, Boston. Bohr Vartha Maris, small, ‘alom, 4 days. Schr Erie, Bowen, was seewred, with but triffyg demaze. Hor ‘ensign | __ At the Moultrie House, the sea on both sides yesterday dixpln ed Union down, as a signal of distross, which hai | afternoon, was making a clear breach through the the +fect of attracting a large number of perzoas to | ground floor, and those in it had taken refuge in the vicinity. 4a high as one or two dollars an hour was | the cupola. The majority, however, of the inmates offered tor men to assist ia making her secure. were lodged ia Fort Moultrie, whore, we presume, all Too vessels were sunk at their moorings, viz.: the | who considered themselves in dsnger had alao gone. The the Surveyor | took possession of twalve uses at 87 Pearl street; it was last Satardav week; { took them to the public store, No. 12 Broad street; the store was Mr. Pasticaldi’s. Alexander Isaacs, who was in company with the Change. TO THE EDITOR OF TRE HERALD. ‘The heated term in September, 1864, commence’ on Sunéay, the dd, and terminated with Saturday, the 9th— MARBLEBEAD—Arr Sept 7 schr Montrose, Philedel- ia, a PINKW ORLEANS—Arr opt 4 ships Heber, Studley, and Inciane, Coffin, NYork; bark Cherokee, Ha: Cia ships Lone Star, Boulette, Beisel, hawt Llane, Growell, Havze; Julid (*pan), Keeton, and s market. : “ jpgsion for New Bedford. 7 ‘< whoocner Parker, at Commercial wharf, and the schoon- | dredge boat, at four o'clock, ia sald to havo beon porfoct. | last witness, gave similar testimony, its duration seven consecutive days. The maximam Sohr Energy, Fidd . Port Ewan for Newouryport. | lowed totes 27rh bark Kose Standish and others; 29th, or Charleston, at the foo: of Market street. They wore | ly rafe, ho island was perfocly deluget, but, av fares | @ideon Mo , driver of cart 3,790, deprsed that | temperatures at my place of observation, on Brooklyn | Schr Trin, Wentworth, Rondout Tor. Bangor. re, bar eee ‘and bork Yom i orRetOwD. ap cebibiet df. could learn, no reports were current of aay loss of be maw the, lefendant on beard tie Ippogr:ffo, at | Leighte, were as fullowa:— Eee Zone B Rarkics, Davis Poet Even for Fall hea re Celia, Ree be bry Eureka, which was lying at Southorn wharf. \ ikbead pier No. 54, East river; I carted 63 Dig. Dei sloop Kaxdsil H Green, Hawkins, Port Exon for PORT-<Are % partes bes caslen and crifted agaiuat the atoce work of | | The instances of damages hy the gale are numerous, | Syses to 87 TPeasl sitees, acide tine Lotieels Seemann | Stmaey, 84, 87. ir)... Thuitay, tee ouaB MT Rime ies kien Mae ‘uty Tin set ed a i neon | Sos cosh sngancg masa ns | (Au anaretae rama tina uaa | HS Gh Ma ae OG EMA | Wada ami; mentee sweet | Seed te SE oat a a Se eSchil Wersors nace, Ser eaeech Heeck hens | iy, Ei tommeguane Sanieas’ Sans wits The name, | who eueioged oat pub eimeer ae Beeeeas | any ales Memoranda, for NBegiord: bmally auaehy of and for tr asch wer on 7 rt 1 rely, Ls wi e ‘a A iv Tact. thet abe ran up tho slice, botween the Battery’ aed | block store on Mee.ing streets from Hayne to Market, Ge | vessel; has not seen’him since. ‘Adjourned to Wed. | The minimum temperature daring tho entire term was | Bark FAPeriey, att sense cin ‘allt at Jonesboro?, Me, | Boston: Byzantium trom Boston for Philadelphia; Try- the bathtrg bopee, sarrying with her the bridge; also, | cupied on the frst floor by Townsend Crane & Co. ‘Tho nesday at 2 o'clock. 65 degrees at 5 o'clock A.M, on Friday, tho Sth. Selatan bee — foe genes, Sig Emeline, = *, | sil, of aatacks usa 0 with oa A; Gity Polat, of that her captaia, who was confined on board by sickness, | injuries threatened, in consequence of leakage, wero : At 12P M, of Seturday, the Oth, the temperature | OJ id, built at Warrom, @5it0; ship Atias, Li years | ot phe mr ppg siodh Teed wae seeceed trom bis perilous position by Mr. Charles | such that a considerable portion of the stock had to be - a City Inteiligeno-, i: : oid, built at Soutn Boston, us, about $30, Agent, from Block Island. ti Int —A fre was j A from Sipe ens ca Gant or aremiene oa WCIYPONT ‘arr Fopt 8 sehr Mesos, to Messrs jure! ora J ‘' A bows, en private terms. ¢ Ronoout, Ried Farmaly, who bas bilherto dis! hed himself on | removed into neighooring stores, and some damage has feveral occasions when human life was endangored. | been sustained A ei portion of the roofing on tho the Farebe afterwards passed up the Asbley and fell on | Charleton Hotel bag! md blown off, and much dami passed below summer heat, and continued to descend with prolonged equilibriated terms until Go’clock this morning, when it reached 48 degre sin commenced ered, lete on Sunday night, in the fourth +tory of \he American Mills, manufacturers of Grogory & Jones, |, at the corner of Washington ber bros. was done to tha new in the area of that estabils! ond Morgan streets. firemen were immediately on | felling bere at 7 P. M of Saturday, the 9th, and conti Lavxcuep—At Parpswell 6th inst, by Messrs Harmon, When our reporter List saw her between fivoand six | ment. A two story wooden building, with brick founda- | the spot, and the Passaic water scon quenchet the | nued, with cecasional intermis: until Sunday noon, | Pentel) & Co s fine bark of about tons, called the o’olock in the evening, she was lying on her veam ends | tion, in King, mear John atreet, aud belonging, wo be- | fiames. ‘The damage altogether, but chiciy by water, | the 10th. A of wind was blo during the whole | Chevalier, to be commanded by Capt Issac Knigtit. at Weprocut She i conbt a comple'e wreck. heve to Mr ©. Dunn, was blown down. will not excced which is covered by the insnrance. | day of the 10th. At Portsmouth Oth inst, by Mesers Geo Raynes & Son, a Most of the steamers proceeded to Ashly river early in | The storm, if over any extent tothe degree | | Tnx “Crry Farexns!” ox a Taerixa Torx —By iovitetion is heated term was preceded by a series of lightning bei ‘of 206 tons, not yet named, owned by the builders ‘the day, all of them in the vain expectation of fin which marked it here, will involve an immense loss, and | of the Board of Water Commissioners, the Common | storms, which commenced on ocean and at New for ale. safe quarters. 4 even in the immediale visinity, the damage sustained by | Coune!l will to-day accompany them over the route of | Orleans, on Tuesday, A\ 29; continued at Rico Lake The steamers Mesaasoit and Coffee, which have beon | the planters must be most sorlous. the Jersey City water works, ia order to examine the peg antec ‘snd io Seneca county, N Y., pies between the city and Sulliran’s Island, findiog it ‘The staple crops, whoso ani Sud encou. | manner of the construction of those works, and to visit | om We y; 5 at promising aspect possible to cootinne their trips, ran round to the Ash. | raging augnrien We noticed but a wook since, wero ina the various points of interest between the city and the Sept 11, 4 Phe ate bark Oak, Ry. der, A 4 aerate fa, eg or New Haven; ley. Both were ashore on the St. Andrew's site of the | stage that rendered them peculiarly iiable, and wo have | engi:e house. Asite from the business features of the EO Gandy, ; Myers, Vinal Anhley last evening, at which time it was thought thoy | reason to apprehend the hopes previously indulged, on =, the City Fathers are expected to taste of the water Haven, Me: A Terri, Bell, Boston. ‘wore ine very precarious situation. good groum # by very many of our planters, have been 1g the route, and soo how it answers for a Cid brigs F Jackson, St Jago,Cuba; Fanny (Br), Tho rohoorer Hetesan isalo ashore in tho Ashley, | Simost ctrorly blasted Gn thie jpoint, of course, we | beverage, in the various forms in which it is taken. The Swain, Ragged NS; Mey Queen, Jackson, New Or- Johnaom oYTbe b be the ition tarusalers, oomeress the gale of Att Ard i Kn poet ect onan ale ge greatextent of surface, Saturday nigh hi bet eit Boston; Jacob, tauren, hoes ohacket; Forms he ginmeiionn Condlin, Rondout; sloops Traveller, Abbott, previously reported _ A fow par! comeo the oars aqui . overs fent of #1 1a} 3 H vid rantine, dragge her anchors and want asboee tu dase! go may'be roperly appended. ns a : thunder and lightning were in atten tauoy ws She soa g | Threo Scns, Higbee, Favannab. + | Adonis, and Geo H Devis, Rondout;’ Fairfield, Allon, Inland. The galo of 1804, as we learn from our file, began about iyn City Inte of the heated term. Thus it will bo seen that the hea! alban; Brook! 11 o’cl ck at night, on Frilay, September ith—the wind Conoxer’s Inqurst—Scrrosrp Mcapen —An inquest | term beginning from the north east, changing to the | washeldon Sanda; Coroner Donly, in the town of | ning. ast on Saturday morning, and op that afternoon to the | Gravesend, upon ti ly of a man, whish wag found | teorite traversed the rethor heavons, and was scen for south-east The desiraction caused by it along tho bay | drifting in'tho Narrows the previous morni From the | some minutes in the vicinity of Boston, Mass, and Porta- Smr fSqvaxtum, McCallum, at Hampton Roads Sept 8, MOUND—Arr tept 8 schr Cerito, Crowell, Bostom, was beyond apy former ent—every wharf, from | appearancoof the body it is probable ‘hut the man was | mouth, N. A, The fall of rain on ay night, the | from Callao, exjorienced very heavy weather off Cape | oR Ce ee te een ne oe her athe Mor. den’s down to South bay, having proce seriously in- | murde:ed, and thrown overboard, as his throat was cut | th, and Sundey, the 10th, in my rain guage, wae equal | Horn: had decks swept, and received other damage. ob Sinters, NYork. i jured. At 7 o’elock on the morning of Satarday the 8th, | from eer to ear, and in euch a manner as to diapel the | toelgbty-one pounds or ten and one gstlons of | July is pus into Rio Junciro to retit; sailed thence 288; KOCKLAND—Arr Sept 6 sche A Jameson, NYork. which was the regular period of low water, the tide, by | iden of having done it himself. Nota vestige of clothing | water on the Mp Leen pana heaviest n the force of sho gale, wos.aa high as had been usually ob- | was on the body, on account of which it canaot exsily be | of the rain the thermometers exposed to it were three continued, and closed by light- ‘The Spanish bark Acio and bark (i Moe to ernart ps tk Acio and bar Tonquin dragged their On the evening of Tharsday, August 30th, a me- nor ors, bat sustained no material injury. ‘The + ount Pleasant ferry house and wharf at ths foot of Market street, were hed away. Not a single versel a1 at, or sailed from, this port yeeterday. It is feared that vessels outside have expo Fieoced the rame terrible weather that has prevailed in thie city, but itis hoped thet they have been able to keep off the coast and ride ont the storm in vafoty. Disasters. Are Toth, chr Wm F Bird, Smith, Rondout. Sid schre damage hi, Ne, Somers, and Gfeero, Connelly, Philadel, pestneee cotemnne ene SO late aterm, ooo: | SS Tovand, Com AQ (or Bangor seeing o wind} 2 light winds and calms remainder of the passage. Bria Monroe before reported returned to Portland, KOChPURT—tld Aug 29 brig Tallulah, Patterson, Sa- viously at spr ea; 120’ i 1 a the rain. The vappah CASTLE PINCKNEY, 40. served proviously at spring tides; at 12 o'clock it had | ilentided. The verdict rondered was in accordeuce with Cegrees lower than those sheltered from ‘was boure for Windsor, NS, and yot ashore near Bristol, SAVANNAH—Arr Sept 7 Br ship Wostmoreland, Those in the forte of the ity though perfectly safe, Fiached ees three fen Beyond force. tmatka of = the facts as above stared, when the remains were tacen | ‘omperature of 48 dep. at six this morning indicates a Ne, in a vy squall ‘oth "inet. ey came of at high | cn P , Car. gre in & very unenciable predicament just at thia time, to the eat almshouse for interment. Farther ine = re comp erely isolated—cut off society and the world at lay, fall of snow on the be moantatos south of lat 46 ms 3 formation can be obtained by applying to the coroner at is Tht heated ‘erm, im ie inenaly and duration, water with loss of forefoot, and leaky. tance on the wharves SALEM—Arr Sept 8 sehr ‘Benj E Perry Sharp, Alexan- Grin, Cid 9th, barks Peag, y i ik, Moseloy, Zanzibar; Catha- ‘The bulwark or water eall thea newly orected on | Cravesend much like that of September, 1038; the lant yellow fever | Scum Armarta, of Barnstable, in ballast, are at Newport | Gm, a ates " i | aM South Hay was totally “ostroyed, os was also the new | INCENDIARICM AND RowaxRy.—On Saturday night last | year in New York, when from the 10th to the 16th it | 9th. in d.etress, and anchored above the Polat, with s meh asec tenes eet | Bai ef Woarcomengee eae tec | eine Re tea dss rei ts| Mees aes eae geraae” fo's | ete iy Skee aa ctdedaetiaat, | warfare Sopa nt Bec id ys fe a No. Vest Baltic street, by cutting out ~-10th, Cay 5 2 vi a , Lawrence, Bovti ' 5, 4 yesterday morning. pr ecaptler pn | ey me alin ge pe Gveral large | Brewerton, No. esi y aal0t . r 82 deg.; with | durirg the heavy SW blow same day, between Block | brig A Lawrenco, oa Cid 4th achra Rio, NYork: % ‘or ing houaos weve washed away, aad of (ho | lower panel of the front basement door, and setting fi Ceg.; 14th, 84deg ; 15th, 90 5 5 leg. ; wit! writg the heavy » a *0 * SULLIVAN SG ISLAND ANXIETY OF THOSE HAVING | shippirg in the harbor not moro than four vesrols of any | to sowe combustible materials. ‘Tho ‘re barned ont, | ineuder and ligntning on 11h, 18th, and 1dth Island and Montauk. Her bull appears to be uninjured, Wp eivorie, hae bee pet Lm FRIENDG TRERBON—UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMIT TO | Lind escaped altcgether uninjured. A brick building | without occastoning any damage. The tmcendisries, how: | Monday, A. Sf., Sept. 11, 1 SB MERSIAN, | and-seme of her seit, prema Be, were meres Gloucester, Mute scbre LP rwalth, Lerrickson, NYork? REACH THR PLACR, ETC. ; on Blake's wharf—now Mag:vood's—used as. sealohoase | ever, entered the house. and stole two heavy ‘sliver i oeeae Aeaiihaonee. 4 Ecuoorn, reported the Bungsnuo (of Path), | Filen Dyer, Haven, Boston, Cld th shy Hanover Mat ‘The utmost anxiety prevailed our citizens you: | and counting office, was beat down by the bowsprit of | candlesticks, with which they made off The (amily was Political Intell ame Fletcher, msater, from Philadelphia for Qalnoy, wae at | {100 0) 0r, Haven, vane ierday evening, respecting the tion of the large | the ship Lydia, Captain Heyward, which was dashod | absentet the time. An attempt was likewise mate yoa- We bave been iar ask . Trabne, a, of anchor in Dutch island harbor 8th. WICKFORD—Arr Sept § echr Mary & Elita, W j umber of Ferions congregated om Sullivan's Island. | againat it terdey morning to ast ire to an unceeupiet butlding on | Yvapbiin county 1s lisely to ba the Kuom Novhling capil, | Sit I Les RO ACO ous achoreon | pyioneon oe eee iehliiasic i rem the great height of the water in this vicinity, It From fifteen to tweoty houses on Fullivan’s Island | the corner of Hamilton areane and Neloon atroet, but | date for Governor eutucky, Ho was dofentod Inst the Frit smd | # 1-088 p - wre natcrsly suppored that the island was completely | were wannod near, oni considerable Aamore rae cas. | it wae disenerred he the gol hy iu time cout a | Tear in “be Congremtogal canvass in the Ashland dis- ery % eee. ston eant | then eh catre Fepts rebr Nonmart, Cromwell, Nal ware. 5°, ond Ghat the inbabitants and sony Sang 4 Wohenl vy wut lens of other property, A smmall black boy | erious confisgration 3 4b Wiest, Sen Purmovum Rec, Cag hy cex, pom Josten, yoaas . 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