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ee ~ ABBIVAL OF THE BMPIRE CITY. ; meny years, che laid off come three miles. It is esid eho | feared s conflict was going ov tp wad about the oty From what se have thus far learned of tee recent ad- | vices 10m Bogota we are satisfied that though no def- nite rerulte have been as yot secured by the forcee of the government, if thecovcentration that exn, and we think will be made, ia effected, the Melistos cacnot hold outip ibe Interior provinces more than tree months longer, Meanwhile the better portion of the ichabitants | seem to be vigorously guarding against any outbreek in | favor of Melo on the coast. If this be ako prevented the | euceose of tbo gevernmoat (coops within the time afore- Over One Million of Gold Dust. Wews from New Granada, Peru and Chile, wae Molo in Bogota, in extorting ran Burerican Expedition to the Sandwich Islands, poster bp iesoba hats Seen mee tap | barovs, and > vilally suller severely therefor ke, &e., & c. urier also observes: —Among the arrivals per teamer from Carthageus, was Jaa S Green, S. Charge to Bogota, cm route for Washlagton. une sinee anpoupeed his resignation, and the uation of Wa. i. 1glh (o fi tbe poet recently o¢ vied by him. The stramshin Empire City, Capt. Wat. Sathby ime days and teenty hours from Aepinwal!, Eeeasore and mail arrived yesterdsy mo: Brings the passengers from the nicemsehip Oregon, wh! felt fon Frencisco August 16 Ibs £ C brings $1,080,- 786 64 in treseure, and two huadred parseorors. Among the peasengers are Gor Wood afd ghter, of | Obio; D. J. Whitwore, bearer of despatches from Peru ‘Mr. Green, iste Charge a Afuices at Bogote; sad Gen Dochmus, late Grmanic Mintstor at Frenkfort, who bas Baado (ho voyage from Hong Kong w New York ia eixty- @even deys He is on a tourol picasure sround the cept ith, adde:—By the arrival agenn, which reached Panama on ived the followin; from the seat r Obaldla, Vico President of the Mepubite, had eded in ofireting hin escape from Bogota, whero he for some time past been detainot as prisoner by elo, and had reached Ioague oa the ath inet , where ho mévlately tock charge of she exoeutive power vere! Herrera bh arebed for the provicces of the f a division of the army. vere bod also arrived at Ioegus Senors Marquez oad Sonclomen e, Magistrates of the -upremo Court, senor Latorra, also of the Supreme Court aad Senor Powbo, lobe. , Apnered Is the lint f treasure per angi City .—- Attorney Coneral, were momentarily expected £0 that SHewh use & Spatz. $10 300 Provost & Meinersteno- the Cou to be umm distely re-established Dun , sherman &Co. 100,000 A lage nw of Gonersl Lopes’ army and the do d>., 200,00 greater part forces organized in Antioquia had W. Linge & Co ..... 50,000 reached Iba; ue. Foster Hiwtt & Co. 6, i6a Gerersl Gonzales coutinned in Ocana, awalting the Drexel & Con... 2... 40,000 arrival of General M squora, wo had goue to Honda, ‘Adams & Co. + 82.717 and there organized & large Yorce to rerve as an axDay Bi ‘201,629 2 9,000 in Carr Yun. Shera an & Co 3 W. Pollitz......., dohn M. Forbes, On the 284 ult Thomer Murphy jumped overto waa drowned. His body was cecovered but Life Binct, +n the Tth tnst , off Capo Fiori ts, exporioaced a terrific Borricare, which la-ted forty-eight houre ; bt @ixtecs boors; passed several sewols to the straits, who, mo doubt LY” avery revere Use of it Lave bada suc cvsion of gales and thice woercer over since. On the morving of the 9b, A. ML, msde a wreck to Windward; hauled uv for her ena found it to be the bark Reindeer, of Baltimore, with all tbree m asty go: With the deck; hailed her and foued all the aveistance Pho wanted was some pars fur jury mutes, whien we Could not supply herwith Not being able to reader aay | mosistaxce, and the captain exireasing bim-el( deter mined to remain by th» vessel, kept oa our course: caw ga of Santa Martha a commission to Guneral Posada, with the ostensible object of sunmittiag themselves to the go- yerninent; the actual obj-ct, humever, appeared to he to arin apd er eneh tbenwelves, arax bung: 6, Mount wrtil- Gencral Poveda had the-efore ¢@ crated to at- kk hem by water with 500 ipfaatry aud 80 artillery. sek shor ld have taken places nt ube 27th ult. a © Wivthrop hed arrived at Suuta a the nited State: ing about 6,000 mus ete elements of wa he govecnmeat which transported up the river Migdalena la tha eteemer Vestry tn. 2°00 muskets had be ceived at Colon aleo frem the United Staton, aud were shipped to Corthagena ip the seheoner Risaloa Jarihagens ocntioues ita enthusiasm for the constitu. ticn. There has teen formed thero s third veluotery company for the “Conati ational Union,” and « mounted trol in the city. t. Livery one d many of tne d thorselves iu the ranks of the con- my aed to learn that in future when the Uaited ‘ ei ‘ ie Statey Consul cannot procure the clearance farsa ameri- @ bark shortly a't-r«arce bearing down towards her, by Can Vou ct in oe wae dey, from6A M tO P.M, bo whom ro doubt she wa a with epars. The I will enter hia ston bebalf of the reesel for deten. rogister, and cond ber to rer withou! @ astep wil io afl probability hare the oxcelleney the Governor to remaig ing the day. and give or which he is paid Gver's bull was in good creer ead oll tight, ‘The Pacific Mail Co's sicamzblp Oregon, W. H. Mud fon, commander, sailed from ~an Francisco on the 10th Of August, at 8PM, with (ho mails, prssongers, ond roasure, for Papama. august 25, at 6 AM, arrived ot Acapulco, cowled ship aud sciled at 12A M. Arrived at affairs on the sIthmas, the sailing of the last steamer Paname at midnight of che Slat ult, 16 days and 9 transpired on the [sthmus, Bours from San Fravcisco yoil, and for so far, hus been ot | sturbed by the resolutions in other parts of the re- The Oregon bad $1 193,000 in treasoro, and pas ie. Steps have been taken by the authorities to raise a ferced Joau on the Pengors, all in good hraith The steamship Pertona, nment in quelling the ext Cwith the steamboat Lac Whivcomd ia tow,) arrived Ean Fraucisco from the Colnmbis river s few hours pre- | Pious lo tho sailing of the Oregon tants to assist the goy- ng revolution in the inte be usual steamer there bave been no ar. moortanee In the ul and the port is now ning out of > ral ry t | oe Cor S ut of tan Frarcivas Harbor saw two frigates, 5 stagnant state, and the Prupponcd to be a pert of the French and Euylish squad: | prospects of an ims ovement fa trace for some time are Fon frow tre GSoowich Islands. No vessels at Acapulco | not very eucoureging. the stock of gis tn the city ix, s-evoryit ing «i quiet bosever. lighter than usual, and such articles as cern, : rq i », four, &c., command an wousually bigh The Ac crican bark Mermaid, Capt. Smith, 44 days . Grom Vong Kong, arrived just befors the Oregon sailed. Rbe brought important news from Chias. The rebel | party were in posession of two large towas in the meighborhood of Whampoa, and they Pected to attack the city of Canton at ony fhe request of the americw residents @ part of the United states surveying «quedo ‘moored before the factories ic company with Her Majes. ty’s sloop Comus, for the protection of thé Intter. The mandsyins bad stepped the exportation of rice Several @Mbinese wagvhants with ibeir families removed from Centoae Macan ca” Hoog Kong, owivg to the ox Cicmront oxisting. There were large nombers cf ieporial Sroops otetioned ouside of Canton. July @ore Perry's equadroo bat vot arrived fro ‘oad Is progressing slowly aa it must inevite- ually ret oy t Tho very many changes that take place | #20008 ye"empioyix at this soaeon of the year, ty like Wine & serious drawhack upon the progress of tbe con struction. But, notwithstanding those powerfal draw {| backs, the work is orogressing well Tob cries and murders appear to have stopped entire. was ly, and altbongb we froquep'ly hear of arre-ts being mace. the parties implicated are thore who have been '| engaged in crimes previous to the formation of the Run- vel’s geard Turing the past two weeks we Lave not heard of gle outrage on the road Within the pest fow daya we ( heeviest rains fel: this sea«n have been favored With spells of most celightful weather, the vain raroly lasing more thaa a few Bours in the Commo- | © ay. The bealth of the Iathmas is € cell In fact, the a a son? ix now Deooming ova: ng us, and Foport was im San Francie, jast as the stexmer eile, eilmes is rare.y to with, uniers | € the errival of the brig Leurich, from Borg Kou, wilh nee ix days lator vows than thut per Mo maid ortiog th ’ THE ROU DS achat sia aarp ire eles ee tats eb be aol NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. « INE of — 1 insurgents *. 8 N Co's steamer Lime arrived st Panama Ths Mermaid apoke the Nuited States eloresbip Sapply, wth a const crablo numbusr of prssongore from Lili ant Pera; also, whichwas for 125,000 in specie, @ » Sinclair, ‘he Loo Ch vo bl 8, this Capt. Sinclair, among the Loo Ch so TsLinds, thirtee Fete the hie Tie from Jedde, short of provistons—ru splied her; all w The government of Bolvis hoe iesved a c Miniatera of Foreign Affvire declrtiag tt reulac to the intention to | Flace a¢ the disposal of General Ceetille four thousand aiioc un tdmacks Ua muskets, plece® of ‘ od three Brown aad otiers, Lundied bor te firtee of 8 p Lat ofiicer, Capt. Ayers, of 8nd gieme grounds for the proc esx Mel Tho Oriental g ve nment enlortains the Liow of declar- ing free the port of Meantevi co and bed coureked meeting of the mercbau's far the object of couse the bee! means of mating uo he Custonho ise ent ‘The Brazilian Camara wax opeard on the 8tu Ma, The port of Alberquerque Was desiguaicd a8 of foreign commerce On the Ist of btuy the inauguration of the Man oad (the first fn the Braxilian «mpire) toot place Is Parsquay a North Amerimn Company wae about chitant rates they will nudoubtedly induce many of pe from thst quarter to ga via the general inanagemoat of this oom- ning A segartadery ona very extensive scale, om. the company will rea. P had abeut Afty bourand errohas of tobacco. onal eadeavor to please the tra or Manuel Bus amenta hes been elected ¥ co Peosi- resume the residents of «spinwsll dent of the Kepublic of Kousdor. OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. U. &. Sarr Portsmourn, Catiao, Aug 9, 1804 wili fing themselves betver aceommodated onder the pre. sent than vader the former management, Dial of Speed with the Dido--Tas Portsmorih and Saint pag nea A GRAND Ordered : i : NG. Marys ¢ to the Sandwich lalands, de. on Fae ee akeaeaaliel ste a ean ak Tam bappy to be able to teform your pumorozs read s, is very unfavorable to fovernment. its troops having been badly defeated, Aracucho, by the forces of Castillo, Ibis latter ) had sent a message to the ladies of Lima, to pre- ra grand boll, which be woul? give at the aloe h he woold texe possession be- and not far distant. One of : Colonels bad been defeated Ors that we arrived at hic port om the 2th of Jaly, Giirty two Cavs from Acapules, The Eogiish corvette Dido lett Acapuloo with us Or coming out of the har- Dor the wind fevored the Mido and she passed cut ahevd ‘of us, end kept #0 unti! she got aboat three miles ahexd We ween gave our noble wip a2 the canvas, including Glarboard studcingeails, and in lesa than Qne hour wo paseed the lido, and gave ber commancers fino chinco Go look at our handsome rtern. He Gndivg it usciess to try to keep up with this ship, hauled his wind, and stood Ou bis cource for Paname. “Lam sorry to any thet death has again visited this @hip, avd takom two more from our number—namoly, Gillen Yorks, s Iand+man, a native of Now York State, ve shipped him at Lehaioa let summer,) who died on he Let of July; asso William H. MoKay, » corporal of the Marino guard, «ho died on ths 2ist of July, Ho was @ native of New York city, whoro his parents now reside. ‘They were buried at sea, with allthe honors dne their rank, Op our arrive] bere we found the frigate Bt. Lawrence, Commodore Delany's fag ahip, waiting for us, The St. Marys ssiled the day before our arrival, for Honolulu We have beon doomed to iseppointment, for instead of golng bome, as we expected, we have boon ordered to proceed to Horolu't, and join the faint Marys, and re- foain there, to look out for American interests, uatil the Peoatur, now on ber way ont, srrives there to rolieve us, hich probab'y will no. be much sooner than December. Wo are now busily engaged in taking in stores and giviog the orow Uberty, which will occupy us until about tho middle of th's month, and then we shall proceed to the Selande. The beelth of Callao ond Lima has improved very Much curing the last two mmths, Business is very Brisk, © largo amount of shipping being in port, besides @dout adoren vessels of war, such a# American, French, English, Dutch, Chilien, aud Peruvian. Hardly a day Passes by without more or less powder being barned, by the way of saluting Minieters und Consuls ‘The American Consui visited us a few deys ogo, and fhe was bonored with # salute of nine guns. it fs ox peoted that the Fon. Mr. Clay, cnr Minister, will honor ga with « visit before we have An Engilsh bark (name forgotten) was wrecked on the flan Lorenro felané, in this bey, a short time since, and #f 6 total wreck. There are between thirty and forty America vessels in , besides an American eteamer, which arrived bere low Gays ago, full of passengers, from San Francisco, ‘The “t. Lawrence sailed for this port on tho Sd inst., Bor Paytl. A large number of ships of all nations are de Galned here for the went of seamon They are very Pearce, and weges range from $20 to $46 por month. @ficers and crew all weil. NEW GRANADA, PROGRESS OF THE REVOLUTION—LANDING OF MUS BETS—MOVBMENTS AND ACTION OF MELO, ~ The + wpinwall Cvurier of Soytemoer 2 has the follow- ary of affe’rs in New Granada —Wo learn that Oe AL OUtLrenk Lins CGN Constantly expected weeks past. ou tur part of Nieto, the reoeat Governor, in f.vor of Meio Bit theeitizens having kept } @onpstant 1 even to de extent of night patrol am which have serves the most respectaole of the eote—both rative and foroign—-and nothing hed been @item pied when the list steamer loft. o's are reported as at Callao, infid for {he Chincha« for guano. We learn that on the night of the 14th ultimo, a sailor belonging ta the Urited States min of war St. Lawrence was murdered on «boro at Paita Considerable excite- | ment prevailed en aeconnt of the murder, and Commo dore Dulin: 3 actively engaged in endeavoring to find out the perpetrators. NEUTRALITY IN THE RULOPEAN WAR—THE CLERGY 0 Be PAD BY TRE STaTE—A FALL O¢ SNOW— PRICES OF WHRAT, We giran the tollowing items from tho Valparatec Echo. of the 30th Joly:— Chile bes declared that ta the coming struggle be tweon the cast and tho west cf Europe she will remsin néutra}, and has eet forth long and weighty reacons for adopting this course Tho Great Powers will vreatho freer tow that they are assured of the neutrality of Chile ap¢ the Sandwich Islands. A law ba beon paract, fixing s valary for tbe clergy, to be paid by the State, for the purpose of doing away with tho feos now charged for marrying, ciristen- ing and burying the poor, which are often found to be a heavy incuinbrance—and many persons negleet the rite of while they opouly assume the functions ities of that condition eman recently returned from the iaterior, in- that on the 17th July {hero was « heavy fall of e province of Colchagua, at the base of the pany of mit‘ore, aceording to the last advices pelon, bad lowered the price of wheat to 23 anegs, eqnivalont to about 4s. 0d British, or At the samo tis from Con reels por 3134 por Engilah bushel. 27 50 per 200 lbs arket for the last fort iderable activity hes prevaiied throughout all sof trade. Several cavers bave Contributed to this desirable stste of things. Tho weather, which, for a long time previous, had beev so unfavorable as not only to prevent the landing of goodaand the dospatchivg of them thvagh the Custorn Hou ¢, but alo to ronder progress through the vtroets dis agroeaylo, has siuco been +o far settled 2a to allow a1 Kinds cf Uusiness transactions dependent upon it to be conducted without interraptien, avd con- eequently Iorga amount of merchandi‘e which had been locked up, as it were, has been Itvera'ed. Arded to this, ap unurnalls large number of cargoes have arrived, ane the samples lande Quites large namber of buy- era, “eo have arrived from the south, who have eelect- ed goods suitable for the spring trade to a large amount, certainly to the valuo of $500,000, ands we estimate it as high os $600,100. Most’ arlicles usually broaght fiom the United States are much wanted, for instanoe, refined sugar, soap, tallow, lard, and cordage. ‘there have beon 22 arrivals of fall or part ca:goes from ‘oreign ports. Dry goods—Consideratle amounts, ia fing)) porcela, have deen moved off at only fair rates, apd we have littl occasion to cbanse our quota ‘ions » diy goods, such descriptions as come to thie aro por jonla:ly ia demand, and no doubt all in »rket could be contracted for, at sbout our quota- 8 ‘We are advised of other sales of )mortcan at 22% rls. There is not, joa of w dechae. Riceo—Car lina first arrival will command a steres—Though the market ie well pt £ pre with beof and pork. and these arti- cles &: 0 Dow rather low, think them firmer iar, itch and rorin are in tolorable eapply, and sales have @ at about our outs! uotations, but in em ll Cordage— (mor! fi 20 qtl, and an pected, at 8 gil for American reeri advance whi'e. Afew works since, & large qaan'ity of muskets, or. Exports Fiour —Your versels have left this port for G@eaas by Gow. Nieto, reacved Carthagras, ostonsiniy tor | Amar ne e - : we y Se doce aot geet tie ortonstbly for | Ansiiriia, waded, or to Teed, wholly. or in with te ‘inte are, Beerefore, pre ba for the inguryects = But few of them Bee been seat of wer the Anosrent Intention of thor Purclove wan clecnwrre?, 96 HG Tetumiauoe Were plaond | aEIre inferior math being offered here, at 7 60 er wipes euard = When the lest Britian steamer from ichis and Charters -—Next to eotbing ‘s doing fa weaphed Carlongias, for hy Dust dee im } charters, Notwithstanding the considerable smount of flour. We sre advired of salon cf 60,000 qlw. at 7 26 in Cencoption, and 8 here for Conception merks, aud 776 forn lens known mark, here Weare alec aware of the the very heavy rains of | } Bee Low | up the wa | rived into rather a gentie wind t gar, 114 cases castor oll, 8 bales Db csae cocoanut oil. 89 ceaesiard 47 pac! Vaseur Revoxr —Flour £85; wheat le Cor go Ibe 6d per doz 665. 0.708.; Valparaiso, £8 25 a’ £885, Yellow whole, 16. fd. a 16s ; crsaked, lds Onts 11s, 12s (d Berley, 6s. Rice, fine, none; dusty, Spirita—Mortedl’s brandy, 1d6.; Hennessy, Ls. cape, 205 a Oe. Rumi, W. £ Tow, be Cd o Ys. €d’ yer doz, D.P Whirkoy, $5 66. a 7m; Scotch, wanted. Gene ie, Per cate of 4 gallons. Sugar Loaf, Togi ee —-Ladice, £10; Counters, £13; Duchess, £16. sp canvas, Ik 8d. a 1a. Od. and scarce, Lumber 8x8, 11a; cute, Od. @ Ud; American Tobaeco, Barrett's 2s, S4.; pee M. ydew, fn 14 Ib. Bosos, Le. Ot 63—or. 1464—c2. a "0,427 182,807 148 618 Jaze, 125,078 Totale.cssscsevcsees soeeeens ov0000,084 451,608 409/634 Increase on pecond quarter, TOL... .660 cc. A100 Adoition to population this week $12, and in the year 96,626 by tm! graty o NOBE OF THE TERRIFIC GALE AT THE § Great Destruction of Property in Savannah. ‘LOSS OF THE RICE CROPS. to the Wharves aud Cotton Pre , &eo., ke (Yrom foe Savannah Republican, Sept. @.) As we go {> presn with our evening egition, 6 hurricane, exceedi prope ty dect Damage Xe royed anything we have ever wi Savaunah from the northes: ok Out upon the strets, and liete wg wind, bearing lim tin, and beards, upon ighty © 9 lighter than chaff, It coznmenc early Thersc ny violence u whioh time Tote violent up to the time we write, Fy rust it bas reached its height, for con possibly become more the most substantial edidees in tow t cestruction of ite ¢ filled with prostrate ne whole face of the round is c relopight prostre’ cauring ‘The 6 brenebes, with eaves and regetible matter. gba! atising from the ich ecditions, however, the injury to property of ali kines asi fearful Untortupat y. our information £m regard to th and reiable ~ Looking trom the upper story of the Republican isye, we find that ih- whole of Flutchinson’e Isiend op: posile the city, is subire god, sod that the rice felts above ard below, both on the Geusgia and Cerolina side, a6 fer uf the eye can reach, are complevoiy inundated: e are toi? by some of our oidest citizens, was The ude, at lio’ ‘lock from to w three feet higher then y )eers, and it must have risen mach later int Jancs, and everything olse leland in Georgia oud Seo Carolina, must be be estimarcd by millions ct cotton crops immepao. Indeed. it With te rice nx there has sleo been great oc#on these plintations, fre shing was uodrles bron, ba. Gunpender for blasting scarce; soft goods declining; dlankets below cost) domestics aemival at 10 per cect over cust; imber steady; tea firm, at £0 fe for common » £16 & £12 per bhd.; Byass & Co's, tis a Anerican flour, G5e ; Gallego, Buxail, 66. 8d. a te Sd in violence aad’ the awount of f trees, proces of «rencon, end continued to increase in when it rose to agaie « wind bas every moment become more y at or- jolent without trees and When the hot sun again jour Gown upon the now fineded cits, the decompovition of this matter, food to the pestileace ssible to leave ovr office, so terrific is the vi Li ut, aad consequently we sre unable to tate whet damage has been dore to the shipping in port, to houses churches, fences and ctber structures. We fear, it plantutlons along tae river is more extensive ‘the waver coming don the river and the hurricone vaceping up, Mave had the effect of pitiog ait were, and of flooding the wharves, enna, maiz, 6d a Ou TH, 2808, terrific ed, is 5 See b, and overed. 6 been 9 vale: baild it had bigner ua the and ;} South can ouly fietis angry, terriGe hurricare swceping the embanbments and destroying diMeult te place a limit upon the om the away of Loures, boats, Ke. t must have saifered terribly. € isited by the most 4 been known sicee the set tlement of It is remarkable that the gale which vow the building ia which we write, and ie unroobicg the town, proatrating trees and chimaies, gud destroying yest amounts of property, should oecur just Ofty ptars to « cay after that of 1804 We pr wo may never witcess aucther such exhibition bo Almighty. ay that of the ue continued to increase in violenee up {8 { post 2 o'clock ig the atterncon, when the wind shifted gredually to the cast, ard commenced slowly to subside. € o'clock it had absted sufficiently to allow us to ge ont, cod teke a hasty view of the streets and | the slipping in port. The lull was of short dura ion, Lowcver; tho gale seemed to rest only for a few minutes, as if io gain fresh strength. Never before have we ima- gined eny bing so terriole and vio ent, nor realized 0 infwily the witer, incgecribable jusigniti map, A cpt aml the midst of such dispiays of the inig awful grondevr of the leity. We shall not atte: power mpt to convey to the :eader even an ides of the might and vio- lence of ihe tempest, for it weuld be impossivle adeq ante. ly to Geecribe it. We wouid only reveat the praver, that wo mey never be called upon to witvess again sech a ter rife wer of the elemente. ments of Deaven were upon us, It Would seem as if the judg- ‘The comege ww the rice plontations has been even greater thac wo supposed when the foregoing Wap prepered arcoant iis d ubiful whether rice enough will be saved on Savanush river for seed, and the same, we fear, is true of a'l tho rice lands in this Stato ead South Carolina Tho embarkments and cansis are Re 86 wellas the littlc rice that haa beea harvested. lands on both sides the river are flooded from five to ten feet deap as for as the driving rain Sofi i the eye toawiep. Hutchinson's Island at n'gt' with from eight to twelve feet of water, so that fall waa covered vease!s of a la+go size might bave sailed ovor it without obstruc tien. tome three cr four handrei head of cattle and hogé on the islaze, belonging to Maj. Starke, were and loxgo quantities of lumber lying at the roils other preperty Several of the mils were unroofed and flcoded, and otherwise Cameged. Late in the afternoon a house was ceen flostiog off from the island. Several negroes were taken off the island by one or two courageous men; »nd oné who was at wo:k at the dry dock got into a lighter, cut it loos, and acio saved. Whether anybody was left on the island unable to say, as the abatement of the tempest drifted tho river tothe irun stesmboat wharf, and was wears was FO short and it was so near night, that we were ensbled to obtain only a few particulars. prebend, howevcr, it many lives have been ‘There is reason to ap- lost on the cpporite side of the river, and above and below the city. tight ny so broke loose from its esa the river, lodging aga bed broken. from. ber moor t the Ke to either. : be steamer Oregon was washed and blown on wharf, Tbe house on Fig I land had its upper pert blown Dock. It is lnpeaine to tey to the urig Motazizas got loose from the Og'etborpe Mi'ls, and Critied up the river. So did the steamer Jenny Lind. Vessele at anchor down the river, it is feared, have Gra © impossible to suppl dese. ed their anchors, and gove ashore ‘the city with eas fcr three We vow write by candle light. a6 works were fo much injured that it will be or four ‘The tirning of the New Yort and Sacannah Stesmshij Ccmpany’s warehouse was carried away full of goods, which, it is feared, are much dams Tho roof cf the fine new building recently erect the bay by Kd. Padelford, Esq., and ocen; & Rogeis, wes blown off. lhe coppor covering of the Exchange war also away, buildings covered with tin and copper have bean The rout of the Pulaski House received some damage. The now Methodist Chureh, Hodgson’ the bay, sad the store of G. W. Jones, occapied by and others, were damaged. ton, Hatton & Co ‘The store on by Crane blowa on if it bad beem paper, and numberless other injured. alight 4 on Pat- the lating on Jobm Stoddard’s buildit gs, oceupied by E. A. which wo cannot now ment one hes escaped injury. More than ha’ rd, Was also injured, and many other houses Of the hundreds of beautiful trees ia the city, not 'f of those ‘along the bay have been biown down, looka aa if it were one immense Thore which have been left their leaves ond branches. Bay lane is filled fing; inceed, torm where we will, we are met of the violence of the storm. wither particulars until another time. and Monument pile of prostrate standiag, aro atel| ei with tin squere trees of by eri- But we must ce The sicom hip state of Georgia left hero Wedoesday | for Lilac elphia, with upwards of sizt; mares and the Keystone state was to have lett Poiledels ia, sod the Bp xville New York, the same day ‘or aveanah, Wo hope they made evme frievdly harbor in time to es ogee fury of the burricaue be ele geptivuca t@ Roars from 11 o'clock Friday night, apd by Saturday morning a+ 4 o'clock it had aud- set fo from the northeast Thureday foreno:n, Prk blow from that quarter until half pact B, Frle) o'olock ati t ft dl from that point it gradvslly wore around te the: Wort, the opposite point of the compass fiom whesee con a when it lowly shifted taghe east. atts hed changed te the soathess' om the “southwest. It and osates tie of toe toumsge fe ready for obarior. at the roe of to prees, pnt, ths Salbetting. hare trace. i Wewenet i (be gate did vot exteny mere feed, em. Bel. iae, toms registor, 450 toms | ot sevepty mr e+ into the interior ber. to load flour at Tome for Hobson's Bey, Austea- | ‘ibe cemage to pr perty hee bees Incatoutable bat Wa, at £6 10, 6d. are gad to hear o po hives being —aeeee tune of writing bas been VERY LATE M AUSTRALIA. tions on tbe opposite «ico of the river, and adeve and ‘Tbe Paname Herald of a ‘2. hea the folowing: | below the city. Ws below eucl -—To Mir Thorye of Live: |, We are indebted for the | reached vs up to tae ‘of putting our country edition follow: taken from the Melbourne Argus | to pices- DAMAGE IN THR CITY. { ic'bam, the mow Governor, had arrived at Tt fs ten) Ne to Convey to the cistant reader anides given it ratirfaction. fie had in- | of the present a-pectof thecity Of the bundrods of spected the ehaif st meibo , ond mapiscsted tothe | breutiful trees thet ornamented the squa:es aud mbe of Commervos ett ng feeling in favor of im- | e* least over ult of them have beam biown dows, peoving it thee standing beve been stripped of their branches and The ship Pagtc sailed for Liverpool on the 50th of June | levvea, It wee alrest imposible to through the With the folowing cargo—l6¢ prseet ), 80,000 ounceé | town Saturdsy morning, eo com: wee the streets sovereigua, flour, 281 bales | blocked up “Monument square tas wreok sote Orleans je rum, 76 pe in, 42 casks tel e202 @, opposite Mr Robert Habersbam’s realdeoes, Im- the treee in every square and street in the o: bave been greatly injures It makes one ead to I vpop Sourb Broad street, for pearly all of the four rows of trees ip it ere either prostrated or stripped of foisge ‘The enclosures »round the equeres have ales sulesed by the fallin Coreyth sce We Underatane, (for we heave not seen it,) has suf- ered greatly. Indeed, there is not s tree, por plant, ner growl g thing ia the whole city that has not been tojcred. St. Juhv's Bpisc:-pal chuzeh has received creat iajury. Two cf the pinacles of the steeple were carrie! aay, one of which broke througn the rcof at the rigge. the besutiful winoows of #eimed glasein front, and one or twoet the cides, as i as these in the =, were driven ip and completely demolished The ent {in covertog of the root was ssipped off aaa It Le tenred | that the orgen acd interior of vhe church will be much ‘The roof of Trinity (Methodist) church waa torn away, en6 the buildng otherwise much injured. i Armall portion of the slate on the Independent Pres- byterian cburch was carried of. The injury is alight, Lowever. ‘be other churchee, os fer as we cowld learn, have escaped with, perhaps the loss of a shutter or e few | panes of glers. | half of the roof of the Exchange was rip- E ES ‘Lhe weetern ped off, nd the bands of tho clock are poinuung, as we write, to every imaginabdie hour. (be tit ccvdaing 03 the Medical College was alo carried awe si Te crowning past of the reof on the theatre was ripped up, eno through the opening thus wade, the raw poured down, doing great damage to the sc-nery and palotings of the artist now engsged upon the interior of tbe bulldog, The injury wo understand is great. Te root the ctete Book was ulso considerably Gameged, a well as the railing exclosing the building. The dewege to the gae works is consiaerable One of the gnices lewolng to the gas holder was broken off and toree ter, injuring it snd le:ting out sbout 40,00 feet of gas. It will require soune days to get the other cscometer in place anc furnish the city with gsioon scoount of the breckishveds o: the water in the kerona the consequent inability of the water works to forateh the requisite kind and sugply of water. The roof of the retort snd otber houses was much in- jured. The extent of the losa is pot kvown. ‘The gas pests in every part of the city have suffered muck fojury, many of them being broken off by fallen thees ond biown down, ‘Tbe cplendid private residenres of Edward Padelford and Apdew Low did not ercape, The front projection on the mortheastern side of the former was: cacried awoy, while the entire tin covering of the latter was tora into bbreds and hown through the sir, as if it had been parchment. Scudder’s block, near the Park, was com- pletely stripped, end Gordon block, pear by, thongh more fortunate, cid not escape withcut oonsideral injury The brick wall around Chethem academy opposite the theatre, was blown to pieces, and several of the trees within were prostrated ‘Lhe roof of the Rey Mr. Rodger’s house, and that of Mr. &b:am Mais and Dr. Martin, were stripped of their freil tin covering. But we forbear. It would require the whole of one of | our pages to give the particu'ars of the injury to the | roofs, ebimnies, spd enclosures of private bousés. Walls tnd Jences bare been blown down, windows and doors bave been forced iv, shutters have been wrenched off, avd other damage Cove which it ix impoesible to describe. With the exception of Mr. Jzech Weidbu g's bouse aod a few o Les, there is scarcely # private resideuce or stora ip town, having 3 tin or copper covering, which has not bern injured, except ip cases where some protection vas sfreg pet walls 1 even here, these wells ure protection. The roof of ilting on the Bay, occupies by Washburn, &Co., which was undergoing some repairs, was lifted up ns turned completely over. Tae western wail of the bulding which Wm B Hodgson is erecting, at the corner cf Bull and Broughton streets, was blown | cown upor the woo en tepement nest to it, crushing in the roo! and badty éomngtug it?” - Tura where we will, the streets, and lanes and squares re filled with pieces cf rlate, tia snd boards — It will re- quire mon'hs, with the present mechanical force in town, simply torepair the roofs of houses In the mean- time; should it continue to rain, great injury must be done to the interior aeeoiations of buildings and to fur- B. ze, INJURY TO THE WHARVES, COTTON PRESSES, AMD BUILDINGS ALONG THE BAY, All the eastern wharves were torn up and flooded with four feet of water, as well as thet part of Bay street east of the gas works. joundry was unrocfed; 6o were the Hydrantio, vtiUn press esteblishmants, an thip yerd Mr. Miller had to wade th ough ‘ue water up 10 bis neck, to hie stables, where he had scvorel bores, which he ‘swam out. The follewiag is bu ppmed to be the losses in that part of the city:— Mdiier’s Foundry $2,500 Hyczavile Press. 1,600 Lomar’s nage 1,600 . 2.000 ship Yard +. 6,000 # large qrantity of goods, stored at Lamar’s prefs @od mperted for Avgusts, together with 800 sacks of selt, was Jost or badly Camaged. Mr Wilitok 1ost,61,600 worth cf ship's knees. besides other property J. Robert# & Co ’s will was considerably damaged and & quantity of their Inmber, Xc., lort. We cannot, how- ever, give the amount of their A portion of the roof of Wajor Starke’s mill on Fi Ysland was carried away, and the chimney broken of even with the roof. The Oglethorpe mill has sustatne? but little damage. W. B. Giles & Co's mili bae escaped oli injary; only a hitie lomber ané timber lost pper rice mill sustained no damage. The tie roof of the water works building was partially carried away. The selt water baying been forced up the river above the city, tho water works cannot furnish the ‘usual rupply. oe foundry was entirely stripped of its tin Sharved in the Western part of the city were bad- ly ed m some places. ‘The tin roof of the Goorgia Steamboat Company’s bul cings id sicciesy gore. ‘ é Every shed and budding along the biuff, fom Wittink's | ship sare to thecanal, having a tin roof, was wholly or With the exception of a few wooden zhantis,no tuild- ings wero biown down in the western tof the city, ‘The sight from the bay, loosing up East Broad street, is truly ead. A majority of the magnificent trees in that Wm. B. Hodgson’s paling. the head of Bay at: fs ccnmderably southern parapet ihe tin covering.of A. A. Smet’s warehouse is entirely gone; so is the northers part of the roof of the count- ¢ tin roof of the warehouse at the odtner of Bay and Price streets, occupied by F. H. Welman, is also counting houses received some damage. Wii "8 buil iiogs iost their tin roofs and gutrers. © ‘The steamer Jenny Lind is lying on the opposite side of the river, a perfect wreck. partisliy stripped. thoogh there was great destruction of fences, &c. street, and many wooden boi were prostrated ret, wall boving been carfied away. Bouse ocoupied by R. Hutebinson goue. The roofs of W. Lynn's and C. F Hemilton’s iiliamson’ SHIPPING IN POuT. ‘be steamer tam Jones is broken to pieces at Willink’s wharf. ‘Tho steamer ee ie a total loss. ‘The steamer St. John’s is but slightly injured: the Wm. Gastrn not at all. Toe Weleka, lac excaped injury, as did the New York and Savannah steamship Florida. ‘the brig ¥atanzas was driven ashore from Oglethorpe and is now almost high and dry just above the p ‘the brig Joseph Albion broke loose from the same mill, and Joat ber foretopmast and sustained consi- derable demage tn her riguing. Ps No other versels were injured that we could hear of. The Gry dock having been driven across tne river, is new jamined in ageinet the bark Flight, at Telfair’s ‘barf. The bark bas lost ber miven topmast and tained o her injury. JNIURY 10 THE RICE AND SEA ISLAND COTTON CROPS. Later accounts induced us to believe that a very mail portion of the rice crops may be eavedin a da trogrd condition. All the rice that was cat and stacked on the Geld bas been lost, and this was by far the greater part of the crop in this State end a portion cf South Ga- roliva. The little that bad not been cut, above the point to which 1 Je forced up the salt water, = poreidly yield somet! though it will bea little, that fa @ de condition The destruction tn the vicinity of Mr James Potter's plantation, acme ten miles above the city, it is hoped f« not so great, though it enn- rot but be eerious. Nothing, however, has been beard frem thet rier. The barvesting does not begin so soon north of this, on the Carolina cowst, and bly | the Jove bas not been so greatin that State as in ‘The crop in the two States is roughly estimsted at four to five millions, two-thirds ard probably three-fourths of which have been destroyed. Ir. Screven, a single planter, puts down bis loss at $50,000. Nothing has been cot the weed, it ia ti that the cotton has been torn and whipped out to a deplorable extent. The loss from this source will also be very heavy. ‘The whole of this ioe atten xeept 1 wbole o ° e: ‘a bapa. laces, | qubmereel The ater as ive #ix feet deep wy many he Was a great Gestruction of” cattle on the fsland, several horses and cows escaped by fleeing to elevated points ar they could reach P Agreat deal (of lumber and ship timber was washed ba the a relgs spa to Jodge Routh ‘our pegroes to Caroli Epa overtal F onthe F hide of ‘the island; three of them ascended = not ince been Beard trom; the other one aod succeeded in Col. Green’s whence he reached the city in safety. LIGHTHOUSES GOME-—SHIPPING AT TYDEER. Oxiy ihe soof of the ‘ighthouse on Fig Inand, near the bat « Gas cexrediowesy. © river on Saturday ‘ pilot who came uj Teland, at the m th sere the ourer Lighthouse on N70 Sigg: that the bark on down ; also ra aT re Syetbleo, the bark Emesto Pietro for and Pi; mouth (Eng.), both id out with lumber, went aren tybee bens either aPer EO. cargors of trom ‘he Opelika Toad, as been board om the sipping ene. from WARITIOE (NTBLUIGENCE, CLEagED. steemer Sante Anna (Mex), Powers, Vora Crus, C Rartetene, Havana, MO Roberts. Ceulkins, Liverpool, Spofford, Tiles- o Sbip Bavaria, , Havre, W Whitlock, Jr. Sbip Chas Sot ally New Orleans, Wakeman, Di. Kresft, Bichtbucto, Barclay & Livings- Brig Charlotvs, Horton, Charlestod’, MoCready, Mott & Brig B Carver Poor, Philadelphia, F Swift & Oo. . J W MoKee. bath ut. arapras, Johnson & S Gilgs, Washington, Bateman & Radde- fobr C A Lindsay, Day Newborn, Davis & Holmes. Febr Ellicott, Kivgussd, Baltimore & Lowden. tebr F a Ha «kins, Cobb, IW uckee. fchr Farvest, Presbary, Teunton, master Schr § H Nlokaron, Chase, Boston, § W Lewic. Sloop Peruvian, MoKinvey, New Haven, J H Havens. £looy Helen, Benson, New Bedford, master. Bloop Fashion, Blydeaburg, master. Steamer Tacony, Hand, Fotiedelshls, ‘WH Thompson. Steamer Wichigan, Nichols, Philadelphia, J &N Briggs. eRRIVED Steamship 5t Lous, Revre, Aug 30, Cemen, Aut SL, Ghee hides ea Te nas, Cin fon Sept 1, pa oe le abby Brown. «3 Bib, lat 46 20, lon 48 60 at & PM, passed two islands of foo; Oth, Int 45 06, lon 63, at. 8 Pi Br berk bound E; Lith, S0AM, pasred steamship Wasbizgton, boand B, Steamship Empire City, Kathbun Aspinwall. 9 days 20 hours, with passongers and treasure, to M O Roberts. Passed 11th (no lat, &¢), ship Beowster, steering NW.. (Fer balence of report see ral news colaimus. ) Ship Partbenia (of Newburyport), Graves, Livarpool, 88 days, with mdse, to Nesmith & wos. With inst, Fire Isiend bearing SE by b 60 mues dis'anco, saw a fore aud aft sebr, peinted black, with a white streak, her mito- se'l tor to pieces, main geff hangingover the side. caw De person on board. ‘There were several rotra aroant her upder sail [This waa probably the sour Nile, from Philedelphis, bound to Gardiner, Me See report of Brem mip Beesboven ] ip Chimborazo (of Thomaston), Gilchrist, Liverpool, 86 days, with mdse and 400 pas-engsrs, to Nesmith & tons On the evening of the 10th inst and moraing of the Vth, experienced 9 violent gale from EXE to NE. 13th, tet 40, lon 70 80, sew a large stip, with head of ion rmatt gope; po date, lat 46. Jon 20, Henry ~iddous, a vetive ot New Yors, seaman, aged teen yours, fell frem the boweprit overboard, snd was lost Ebip Queen Victorin, Chase, Shielis, July 21, with coal, to H & F W Moyer. aug 27. on the Grand Banks, spoke firhing schrs Lake, with 18,40 fieh; Ci:y Bull,with 25.00 ficb; Z Snow, with 17.000 fish; Harper, with 20 000 fish; HL Oouff, with 14,000 fish: Sarah & Julia, With 500t fich; Sea Ranger, with 6600 fish, all of 3ucke- port, Me The Q V on the eveni: g of 9th inst and Gvring the dey of the 10th, off Esat Hampton, experi. enced a violent ga’e from NE, split foresail. foretopsail, jib, washed away tulwarks, &c. The Q V also reports thar there are n0 vessels of any description ashore to the north of Barnegat Took « pilot on tae oth inst, off Dantvcket Fouth Shoals Shio Beetboven (Brem), Erricks, Bremen, 49 anys, with ware and 149 pasrengers, to Heonings, Muller & Gosling. Dth inst, 70 wiles SE of Bandy Hook, fell in with schr Nile, of Kennebunk, Ellis, from Philadelphia for Gardi- ner, Maine. coal Jonded, in a slaking condition; tuok from her the capt#in, mate and , four im number, acd a them into this por Capt Ellis reports on Sunday evening in the NE gale, while layirg too, carried awny both masts, which caused the vessel to leak, and when taken eff had three feet water in the hold. Capt E wishes toxeturn thanks to Captain Erricks and offoers for their bind treatment @hile on bowrd ship 8t Bernard (new), Mather, Essex, Ct, 18 hours, in baliest, to Lane West & Co. Berk W H Brocie (of Mystic), Crary, Newonstle, 38 Gaye. with coal, to 8 urges, Clearman & Co. The WH B has ex;erienced ight westerls winds curing the passage Bork Linden, Clerk, Glasgow, 38 days, with mdse and 19 passengers, to Sturges, (leerman & Co. €ch iust. lat 42 U2, lon 66, peased a ebip, with a black ball inthe fore topsail, bound E, supposed the Fidelis, Dixon, hence for 1 iverpor Brig Bloomer (Pr), King, Dorchester, via Holmes’ Hole, 16 days, with builoing stones, to master. Ad Sebr Alcion (Fr), Grilkand, St Pierre, N@, 24 days, with fisn to A Kosre & Co tebr Jane & Elza, Richards, Philodelpbia for Boston. Sehr Ontario, Sawyer, Philadelphia for Bost tchr | elaware, Cemobr li, Phi'acelpbia for New Haven. Schr Jas Mogee, Magee, Philadelphia for New Haven. fcr A W Benecict, Klis, Philace phia for New Haven. Sehr Uncle Nec, Jobbins, Philadelphia tor Salem, Sehr Wiliam, Spowman, Colsia, 16 days. . tebr Caye Cod, Baker, Harwich, 4 days. fcbr West Gleam, “mith. Harwich, Sebr Lexingtin, ——, Harwich. Sebr Tiveno, Holeman, Harwich Sehr Jene, Ingrahi Sehr hurd Jones. id Sehr Charles Whiting, ——, Providence for Philadel- sotrRM Browning, Leach, Providence for Philadel- se by cbr B Bellows, Clark. Providence. . Schr Geo Harris, Porter, Portiand, Ct, Schr alfred Bail, Andrews. Portiand, Ct. febr J P Anderson, Coe. Portland, Ct. Scbr E H Hubbard, Portland, Ct. Hoop Thos Hull, Hull. Providence. Sloop Wm H Bowen, Rhodes, Providence. Sloop Henry, Somers, Portland, Ct. BELOW. One bark, unknown. Steamsbip Fi wana; ship Bavaria, Havre. ‘Wind during the from Tad light. oe es on Martine Report. BOSTON, Sept 12—Arr barks Io, Fayal; Mary H Messina: brig “t Andrew, Matanzas)? Mey iso arr rew steamer Adelaide, from New York. The A will ran between Boston and St John, NB, eee Meraid Maxine Corre: PORT JEFFERSON, Aug 8—Arr ney Farmer, Norton, Albany; 9tb, Ubio, lerriil. New York ;,sloops Rex Bowen, do: Ubserver, Hudson, do; 11th, sabe George il Smith, Nichels, kast Greefiwieh flo Sth, schra Sea Witch, Hawkins, bakes Woop Mon- tezuma, Smith, Philedelpbia; sl.ops Home, Forchem, Al- deny: & F Jayne, Randell, Bridgeport; Factor, Norton, New Yor; Farmer, L’Hommedien, Smithtown; Gazelle, Bervara, Now Yorb ;acbra Farmer, Norton, Norwich; Lith, J Dursee, Pancerson, NYork. ‘The scbr Strenger, of West Troy, and the sloop Lydia Bord are consiaerahiy damaged, and We scusone wii yh are conrideral schooner Probably proves total Joss, * PHILADELPHIA, Sept 13, 4 PM— ‘rr steamer Os- prey Ames, Boston; achra Norris Chester, Corson, and Gen Citnch, Baker, do. cla steamer Telaware, Fand, NYork; barks Warran Fisher, Cole ae ton, Pennell, Havana; brigs Canima, Pierie, an: Orinoco, JoBuson, Boston; schr Nor- riz Chester, Corson, Boston. Disasters. Sarr Devonsmire is stated in a Boston paper to be re- fed lost on the coast of Italy, and that Capt Mallet returneé home. Smr Gravina, Sprague, from Foo-chow-foo, was ashore in the river Minn close to where the Oriental waa lost, but war assisted off with little damage, and sailed for London [+he bas been rsported for NYork] about the 26th June with a cargo of teas. Brie OrToman, Lewi#, at Buenos Ayres, of ard from Boston, had very heavy weather on the passage, and was ecndemned pevens eat 20, ‘ Fcnn. Armamia, (of Barnstable,) Baker, which arrived Phitncelpit iy iis a cat bowspeit of ‘eo! ant murn Lear Block sland, when both diane rakes the daoxt most of the sails saved. She has gone into the inner harbor for repairs. owing to some cefect to her centre will be without mach difficulty. fens C B famreoy. from Georgetown, 80, { Bath, when threo miles east of Thacher's "ielsss” 9th Instant, shifted deck load, started plank shear, sprang ® leak, Oiled with water, and sunk in ten minutes. Crew taken off and carried into Gloucester by echr Emma Prin- SEYERR Gales were ex; on the Newfoundland thumbs ate the 25th ult. Several American fishermen were dismasted and driven ashore— Se ee and all on board pe- inbes For lose of schr Nile, cf can see arrivals at correspondence this port. See also. steamer’s news. to Martners. ‘The lightboat stationed off Minot’s Le*ge, dragged from ber: 10th inst., and was taken into Cobaseet. As this isa Capgerous reef, a light will doubtless be speedily su) by the proper authorities SLOCEADE OF THR WHTTR RRA. ‘ RCHANGEL, \ 6, 5 Srm,—I have now to advise you that thet porta-ot the White Fea have been declared ‘ate of blockade from 18th inst, and that fifteen da; $s aio ys are allowed to ships ‘To Captain G@. N. Halsted, 4 een tree Spoken. Ship Windsor Castle, from Mobile for Rocheport, Foanoe, Aug 27, off Tortugas. with yellow fever on ‘boord; two of tbe crew had cied, and six Ship Phenix, from New Bedford for Callso (not Calout- he rr At Jat 11.8, lon 81 165. bip Parliswent, Putnam, from Boston Liverpool, 0th inst, Cape sable NE 40 miles. Bork Roman, Flanders, from Boston Ce 26) for Bue- 308 ay Avg 18, no lat, &e (by the Admiral Blake, at ppican ee a P Beck, Burns, from.Providenco for Pictou, Aug a i Gut of Canso, A men *chr Two tisters, from Boston for Wilmington, NC, inst, Nantucket Stoal 8W 6 miles, Bvexos see oly 20 bark Wm Schroder, from Sal/m May 2 (not 22). Cryrcecos— dg 26 bark Indiana, Watts. NY: Catts0—In port Avg 12 ships Harrict, ta tens; Bate eating Wed, wa Te lat 46 68 lon 67 66, at 10: | Probas, ‘Sid Ot, chip Intends 12tb ships Wea Wirt, Coot Miveted artbur. Talbot; kdward, Cull 7 ts Hersid of the Mor: Baker; | dell, NYork. | Havaxa—In port Aug 31 bark Adeline Fopua end load 700 bbs for NYork, at tele Lion, , for cbartered 20ta, stor $8 60 yer bha of 110 galls, carries 608 Ri ter Geren Stas ane ens hee pe Be ai ad en of for Cock, Orzo08, fer NYork; ‘tio, Crocker, and heewen Sinead (ser'Peeama)—S1d hog 18 ship Siar of Me beer Papama) pire, French, Callso. . 7 ValraksIneO— Arr Jaly 15 schr Heloise ow masted, Tine'brig aveyiey Willey Teleahtare Sad athe aay st, brig az 0, Groveton, Hetee, ‘poleahuano; 224, Busan foule” Bee Portland), tan Francisco; 284, ship Independonan, ‘et 80th Cbillan Funilia, binee, cargo unsold. ‘Pur Srmamemr Sr, ‘from G at quarantive 26th. +1d 2th, Peterhot, Dreyer, NY¢ 27th, Aphrodite, Melcher, de. In port, Hiro, *eabury, and Canton, MoLess, for NYock; fon. York; - bec na, Cutts, seerking. ARDROwSAN—S1d Aug 26 Amelia, Flint, and Syphem, Croshy, Boston. ' ANER— Passed June 24 Siam, Crocke:, Bow'on 27th, Southerner, sore Qeth, Esizsdeth, Winerbolm, ao for Stu 0, tan Franoisco for Caleutts; July 2, the Ses, Dumaresq. from Whempos for London; Cygatty Erett, NYork “ mf — euie ma AkyAb—Arr Jone iorma, , Singapore. July 1 Wenham, Woeige, Falmouth, E ARCHANGEL—ArT aug ls Tally Ho, tgp aed Boeten. Brieroi— Arr Aug 46 Jave D Cooper, Flitner, 8t Ste- phen Cie 28th, Modern ‘limes, Adams, NYork f1d from the Pill 27th Bell Kock, Pendleton, NY¥eek (before reported 24th); Forest State, Polister, do BREMERHAvEN—Arr Aug 22 Humphrey Purl Given, Hamburg; 24th, Ocean, Gatyer, NOrlesna; cubis, Klockgeter, Baltimore; 26th, Vetia, Baling, York. £14 28d Mde kmbil, Percy; Co) Outts, new, end Cermania (8), ——, NYork, (the latter put bsok 900% and spchorec in the reads. } Borpravx—Arr Aug 24 Currituck, Porter, Norfolt . Ix port 26tb Deli» Chanin, Howard; Heron Hutchinesm, | Arthur. Spear: Weather Gace Carr, and Comm ore, | Williams, for NYork; Samuel Dyer, Rodews!!; vidteste, Psrourich, and N H Wolfe. “mith for NOvleans; Waslh- ington, Laville; Hiram, Besede: Nouvel alfred, Ber bard; Centon, Mousssis, and Benjamin, Henry, for fam Francisco Bracuy Heap—Of Avg 2¢.n Triton, Wulff, from York for Taper i Whe cae Cowns—Arr A' man (8), Higgina, NY« sid 27th for Bremec) i ‘ ‘ Cosk— Arr Aug 26 Lively, Barker, NYork, Behenaaanwenay July 10 Lage eyo Meldouraa; th. cargo, Howes; Boston Cid July 6 Matchieus, Pet- ter, Boston; Tt, Neptune's Car, Porbos, NYork. Arr at Kedgoree July 1 Hippogriffe, Howes, Medens; Cyclone. Ingersoll, San francisco; Orean Steed, ham, Melbourne 7th, Cato, Henry, Boston, Sid Gevevo. end Kate . do Caxton—Arr Jone 24 TW sears, Anderson, Batavia; 20th, John Calvin, Deming, San Francisco, Mth, Archer, Thomas, do, blo July 2 Cape Cod, Sears, Calcutta Igat—Arr Aug 26 Patrice Haury, Hurlbut, Londo for NYork: P R Hazeltine, McCr lbs Havana for 4 28th, Chesapeake, Lewis, Savennah for Coatoam; Cry; «lea, Lovéon for Havre (and sll proceedd); Huvter, Levdon for Bostou (an1 aacnored—-ren belo Pessed by 27th Heinrich. Hachtmana, from Bremen NYork; Admiral. from NOrleans for Bremsn. Si 96 Go conda, Miller, Calcutta: Fanny Fern, Cardiff (efter putting buck). . Dover— Off Ang 25, Leila, Stafford, from Rotterdam ~- NYork; 28th, Admiral, Wieting, from NUrleans fer remen. 2 bt idAug 22 Golden Ere, Thorndike, NOrleams for Meme Faimovta—Sid Avg 25 Savannsh, Small. Glasgew. G)aeGow—Arr ‘Aug 26 Washivgion Butcher, Ueltina, Richibucto; 2th 4un Harley, Swasev, St Juha, NB tla from Greenock 25th Dirigo, Young, NYcrk; 28m. Meliaes, Cochy sn, Quebec. rd Put back to the Clyde 26th Louise Jewett, Waters, fer Boston, lea) y. 4 ate GIMRALTARS_AT® Aug 16 Ataleya, Nash, NYork.” Giorce-1m:—Arr Aug 27 Alabara, Masters, Quebee. Hurt —*rr Aug 26 Stephen Larrabee, Burt, Quebes; 2eth, J W Collingwood, Bunker, Miramichl;' Lavioksy Tindsli. Sear Bld 25th Blanche McLachla., Se- vapnsh; 28tb, F W Seybourn, Saybonrn, shields. Havne— ‘rt Aug, $ Redwood, ‘kos, Loncon for NOe- leans; 25tb, St. Paul, abizesy du for We Seadered Cotton Plenter, Ri do. (and eld 20h for N Korky Wa Tel, Funk, NYork. Sld 27th, Robt Parker, feiten, 60, Percat: Lacombe, do and Havan:; dita, Grové Turk, Knight, NYork. In port Sist, Ashland, Store for NOrleans Sept 1; Carrack, Norris, do7ta, Redius, Dillirgbam, do Sth; ed Laytin, Carpenter, ad WH Wharton, Gates, Ny. Creole, Pierce, NUrieans 16th; Athens, ok, — Far West, Bennett, NYork 10th; Sowden ine, do 24; Reawoud, Ross, NOrleans 10th; Wm upck, NYork 14th; Fmma, Agry,do Aug 80. Borymesn—Cff aug 28 John Garrow, Dyer, from New Crleans tor Liverpool, Hamavro— rr -ug 24 John Hermana, Dieckmana, ™ York, ld 26th Paaline, Koster, NYork. Arr at Coxbaven 26th Os-ippee, Verrill, Havana. Sad 234 Franblic, Tomsen, NYork aud Havana Livexrooi-—arr Avg 27 Cavada (8), Boston; Geo Fyfe Ho kine, NOrtesns; John Curtis, » di r Margaret, Waller, NYork; City of Pailadetphia (1 tha 20it Jeu Gorton, Dry 261 iss Gariow, ‘er, Char! Shepherd, ton, Ni H Copstaptive, MoWilliain anc Reporter, owe. Boston; 2 ard Cambria, Wilson. Charl m bolt. Philacelpbia, Medita, Cooke, 20tb); Chace, White, N¥ork; 20th therm Empire and Chea ihompson, NYork; ward, Parker, Baltimore; Zevubis, Phil: C16 25 b Barvest Queen, Young, NYork ‘Taylor, French, Eavse: 28th Otseonthe, Young, Tears; J P ibe aang tery tan de; Roscius, York; Enterprise, w, ilverpoul NS; Fanny —_ Cunningham, San Francisco; Franklin, Say, van! \" Entd for lag 26th, Lacy Thompson, Pendletow, and NYork, 26th slps (s), Boston sad NYork; Patten, Dalhousio, Mary Ward, Howell; John 3 1s, Cellier, and Lady tussell, Smiley, NOrleans; Wm Rathbove, Pratt, and Minnesota, Alles, NYork; 28tb Peri Robinson, Boston: Levant, Lennertem, Chariesion; J Breérhas, Mile, Portland. Loxpor—Fotd inwards Aug 25 lice we lisws, St Croix; Cornelia, Smith, Queheo; 261 fond- cock, Lambert. NYork; Lucy, Weeks, Boston; Juniata, Newipwa, archangel; ¢ Il, Hi Quotec; 288, ver Manila fer » tor NYork; rs harles Ei Gen Dualep. kol6els: Wm Naleoo, Cbee Kelly, end Wm Witberlee. Westoott, do; Auston, ner, Jamaica; Onward, Wade, Shanghee ; Cid oot 26th G J Leelle, Sleeper, and Hunter, Sears, Boston; 28th, Costa Rica, Le Messurler, NYork and Pum ta Arenns. LimenickK—Ski Aug 26 Elizabeth Teylor, Earl, NYork. Malta—arr 4 ug 12 EH Yarri Gorham, Newcae. tle (snd slé for Smyrna). Mth, ri aeyaig ia Mat ion, Paige, Melbou: Arr July 12 Marm! , roe Manette Arr sug 26 Sicilia ws. NYork fa port Merins Cmsar, Arcisson, for Fraccisco, Cleopa- tra, Jenselme, and Fglantine, Gleason, for NYork; Ore. and alabama, for NOr'eans. foe orl PortemouTs—Arr Avg don for NYork (aud proceedec). Sid 26 tic, Smith, NYor! Prez sees + fem Reba QcrmxerowN—Arr 4 John, Geld, (and #4 2b for Konigeburg). i SExLpe—id Aug 26 Chicora, Houdlette, and Macede- Bis, Goodwin, Borron. pc a Fa, ae = eh Pong ioe SINGsPORE—Arr ant 8 ' th, Minstrel, Potter, Een oes ae ‘Trmesre—Atr Aug 20 Aroff, Symons, Matanzas. Arr 18 Queen of ‘the East, 19th, Horatio, Crocker; Brenda, Stone, do; 2th, Da Cock, Osgood, San u way Drat, Seg 20—The Hunter, from London for Bostom, repented is ersing ya ran ‘imto at 2.4 M, while at anehor in Gull stream, with a light baraing her fore by a ship ia: tow of steam stovring ward, name apknown, and received some damage. Faruourm, Aug 36—Pat in the Reindeer Koei J +hip), Lawrence, from London for Boston, steve, loss of bowsprit, jibvoom, cutwater, aad steay it, and stern plants stove, and fast, Me. FORTSMOUTA—Arr Sept 0 brig Toreello, Geyer, Puila~ delphia. RICHMOND—Arr Sept 10 schte Chas P Arown, Mok: and John G White, Wondhonse, NYork. Sid «ey Farab Minge, Montgomery, do; C R Allen, Rhodes, Sree tet Peas Hook, ant Aten 0 Loum } ANTWERP—Arr avg 28 Helicon, G-oding, Havana, aer | | i

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