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Board of Courctimen. Derwegsrix: DEB. TH QM nEWwsrArERS, EXOW NO- | THUIGIGM IRISHIBM AND GERUANi6M— CORPORA: TIOM ADVERTINING—BUSCOuBE SPEBROHES—THE | CHARTER THROWN OVBKBOARO, ‘The Board met st 4 o'clock yesterday afterncon—thd President in the chair. after the transaction of somo Dusiness of an unimportant nature the Board went iato Dommittes of tre Whole for the Consideration of the ma- \ Jerity and miveriry sevorts on corporation advertising | in the daily paptrs,end tneC rporation printing. A discussion arose as to which of the two reports aould be disp red of frst—the advertising or printing. | Councilman CLa:0r com'en ed that the twe could not Gome up together, end it was weces«ary therefore to tak» ‘Them separate. The report ou a tvertising had jast been | weed, and be considvred it therefore first in order. It | wes cecided that the revort on advertising should | dave pie! | . mee over the o her The Clerk then proceeieo to read the majority and ‘Minority reports. _fter setting forth their reasons for doing so, the majerity presented the following resolu Resolved, That the various beads of departments be, and ere hereby, authori e ani directed,respactive- , toadvertixe ia the foi wing nsmed nexspacers:— yew Fork Buening Post, Commercial Advertiser, New York Morning) eos National Democrat, New Yorker ana Truth Teller, at euch pri are in con- formits with the regu ar charges for advertising, and Bhat the bills therefor be paid monthly. also, Resolved, Ibat the Comptroller be, and ho is hereby, ireoted to pay monthly «hb ila, watch shall be render- for sdvorti-iog the proceedings of the two | Le Common Couveil, the pudlication of ordi- Madces and meting. ef com mitoses. and all other official mag ere appertaining to the proceedings of the Common Council, in the aforesaid .«pers, tovether with the He warp—and h end every bill thorefor shall be duly certided by mensnd re pevtive clerks of the Boards of Alder: | ‘ouncilm n. BART +OLOW Special | &W BEALY, } 08, ~ Commattce on -NNON, J Advertising =| ‘The minority comm) tos rvormmonded that the Comp- | ftrolier be directed 10 adverti-ing for proposals for the Corporation noverti-in, to d mand enecific bids as to ‘the amount required by eno: journal birding, per line, | per circulation of one ty urna copies; and that eack | nd every paper rn proj oxing shsll accompsny each pro. | position with ap effivxvit siting the amount of daily | Ciroviatine to city euhscrih-rs only, (-xclasive of Suntay | @d'tions), #n¢ the t tsJawount required to per orm ail | Le necetsery Jabor for aus sear, anu believe that a fair | aad equitable decision cun be arrived at by adopting the | Ge talls as berein expressed, * the Wants of the commu- | | nity sstletied,”’ sus tu srovisions of the amended folly evforesd ai tee then offered th» following resolutions:— 1 ‘hat the C: mptroler be, and be is horeby, zed and direc'od tos verte for proposals for ad- ing for the Depsrtuuent, ths Common Council, and dhe official reports of che proceedings of the same for the term of one year; and, slo, Resolved, That the follo «ing rules shall be observed:~ 1. Bidders to offer b +he line, tor oxb time published. } 2, Bicders shalt set forth, ucder affidavit, as near aa | ‘poatible, their cally cir letion iv the sity of New York, fo city, subscribecs o-ly, exclusive of tho Sunday and extre issues 3. The award to be mado to the newspapors offering Yo perform the work ut the lowest rates per one thou: wand popers so circulates in the city 4. int Comptroller to report the bid and his award to the Common Council fer conti: mation _ BENJ ¥. PINCKNEY, WM M VERMILYK, Minority of Special Committe. oa Printing, &e Councilman Pinckney ‘aid that the usual rate in the HRRALD was ten coutsa line ia the Sun $4 for tweaty two lines per moath. .nd in most of tho city papers which have anythiog liteatair etrealation, the rates ‘were from five to eight cents a line. Now, hecontinuel, Bhouls the majority report be atopted, we would find the cost of advertising tn one paper only 2e and if che bilts ware settled monthly She amount per mopth would be 364272 The Hera Of April 18 has 827 lines and atlowng their report to have been adopted, the Comptr ler could not, wn con formiry with the provi-ious of the charter of 1863. pay tho bill; and the heat or ny department is permitted to expend Bay sum exceediog the amount of $269. The Eepress of yestercas * smallest number of Hines occupied of any paper since the-0 reports have bsen presented to yhe Board. bas 215 liacs uc der Corporation advertin mg. A goo deal of the Corporation atvertising, Buch a6 the widening of streets, is paid from the aseess ents on the streets widened Alo ving five ceots to be paid to them, for that we have forone year the sum of 3,364, or th'eo anda third umes es mach as {a paid to them for the seme thing nov The minority committee wrote to the diifereot pape 8 to know their terms, bat received only two an-sers—one from tue Tribune and ‘the other frem the Times + ere Mr Pinckney read both Jetters, Toat from the Zribune statet that the ciroula tion of thet paper was 28,000 per day, and that their charges fi ocporation adve tléivg would be $8,000 per car. Now, ssid Mr P.. it can ot be denied that the ‘voune's curculstion exceeds that of every other paper | xamed in Wee report except the Huns, Councilman Clancy. Yeo, ana sxcept the Sur too. Mr Finokney—the Sun t not metioned proprictors of the Daily Times adccessed wnothor. stating the circu. Lation to be over 28,000 Yney offered to pub ish tho ad- Vertising at $lu a col mn, ad. if ic did not exceed thres oolumns, they sould puoiwh xt for $3,000 a year. Tha Byres of september 12, vad two columns and a half ‘uncer advertiecmects. and it is about six inches longer then the Zimes, so that I suppose the samo amount Weuld orcupy three colamns of tho Times, and this Would amount in the ) eur to $9,899. Now, if we allow a Fate for any one of the pavers of three centaa ling, we have for one monsh a twin of $255; ond there is no prper in this city that will advertiso for anything like that rate; and even this exceeds the amount which the head of any department is pormit‘ed by the charter to expend. In ‘two papers, then, the ost would be equivalent to tho Price peid for advertising now in six I hcpe, therefore, hat the minority wil Le substituted for tho imajority wee ourotiman Hopcxixsox sald the gentlemen (Mr. Pinckney) had just stated thiogs that be had pot mado ‘kkaown to the committee, ano that he had not attended its meotings regularly.” Why. he would ask, did the Legislature of the State pass 4 la © ordering the Corpora- Hon mivertisiog to be published if it was mot for the purvose of jotting the peoplo know what dhe representatives were doing? And he wou'd further ek why the grn’l-meo had voted in favor of the charter of '63and stil exhibited such two perny meenaes? Of . what use was it to publish itina paper that nobody ever reads excepting those contractors, who ure taus enabled 4 wake their contracts without any one knowing about them! [ esy, be continued, there are dofects in that char- der, and this is one of tacm, that binds us down to adver- tise in onlyone prptr am & Genorsl Jackson ian in ‘that respect, and I am williog to vote for having it pub. Mshed ia all the pacers, in spite of the charter, and will Sake the responsibility. Councilman PinckxsY—I am not in favor of publishing Hin every paper ~Whoover hea-dof the Zruth Zeller vr National , oF ever reads them? A Mewpar—Everybody reads the National Democrat. Laughter.) Councilman Pixcxxry—How is the National Democrat Bupporteo? Ihave been informed by strong democrats hat it is supported by private subscription Are those tendard papers? ‘The gentloman says he made s propo. Yo me to pay 60 much per thousand copies. I never heard of any such proposition. I foand that my wiews and those of the other mombers never could I will support the charter at all timesand inall ; We Bre not to be judger—tho ple are the judges, and we must go according to their dirce:ions. charter of 1849 soquires us te advertise in at least 2wo papers and I ‘oa’t sea the necessity for advertising iin more. Now, the New Ycrk Sun is the poor man’s a Lg it ee Hopgxiuson—The poor man don’t take ‘won! Councilman Prrcksey—I went the community to read &he paper—not the rich alone, but the poor m: Why. flo we wish to advertixe imauch a paperasthe Staais ane We are American people here. (Cries of ques ‘The Paxapant—It is moved that when the commit- oe a it recommend the substitution of the minority «the majority report, Connedienn Ocancr—Tbe only way wo csv do is to ad- in that paper which has the largest circulation. | iow, the New Youx Hugzarp—even if tt costs twenty-five . to it;and if the Zimes ive the adver! Tite Saree the same givo it to them. Lon’t it to the Wide Abate, ar Pica; or the Poly- was going to ‘or the "Whip or tho ive in Boston. The in says tho Zruthteller only one thousand circulation. Why, gir, it is as old he i, and the Staats Zeitung hese circulation of five ~peand in New York and vicinity. The reason he did mot want them to the advertising, is because they | The | this evening. be witneased b Cese of Captain Ctheen ond the Dutch {Prom L’Echo Univeesel, the Hages, dag. $8} TRARSLATION fome statements ha: od in cor‘ata joarasls (Dated) inn lation to tarteoieare'at the Aworican Oap- ta n, Gibson in the Wetheriante, 9 believelé is le ont ments, by some sdditional tiopable, in view of the source nate. Itis kpoen that Mr. Gideon ens declared of “high treason’? by s tribunal in N-therlends in consequence of certain relations with tbe Jambec, a prinve of Sumatra, efter bis case thrice investizate+ by a court of justice, which that there were not even sufficient gro on which to foand an indictment. During bis provisions! incarceration previove to the time fixed for the carry’ tence into execution ) be succeeded i prison of Weltevreden, di dia Datch officer; a ship lying fe the roads of ceived him on board, and ut 8 time he reta native country, and among hs compatriots lina. the werican press was filled with the his overtures, and even meetii were held, to bear from hia own mouth some account of bis voyages 2 a h of June last the Washiogton press published some of tho particulars of a correapond- ence beteron the federal government and that of the Netherlands; and this annourcement was accompanied in one (the (mon) by a report of @ numerous mass meeting that had taven place at Pendleton, in south Carolina, which, after listening with ract attention to a discourse delivered by Mr Gibson, voted anantmously 8 serics of re olutinvs strongly sustaining his reoclama- tlon for dameges through the general guveroment, expressing at the same time the most energotic “4 nation that dishonor should have been cast upon Amori:an flsg in the person of a South Carotinian ’” Four weexs bad barely elapsed from the time of that meeting when Captain Gibson arrived at the Hague, a4 sy ecia: agent of bis government, and bearing dexpatenes from the Caviret at Washington to th» United states maned of this government one hundred thousand dol- lare, (250,000 florins,) 10 ve paid te Mr Gibson; and fur- thermore. the res'itution of certain papers and personal the | Charge 4’ Affales—Mr. Beimoat—who immediatol; pers | articlea, which had be-n voluntarily given up by the Ame: rican captain at Batavia, in order toestablish his identity. Mr. Belmont laid additional stro-a upon his demand, in view of tho fact that the judiciary is not indepen: eat in Netherlands indis, aa the government can dismixs or change the jucges of its courts at pleasure; also viewing the proceed ip the case it was evident that the High Court at Ba'avia had been strongly influenced by the execu- tive of the Netherlands In@ia; and f arthermore, that Mr. Gibson had const ntly devied, and coatinues to deny, that he was the author of the documont upon which the ebarge again-: him was fourdec—this dueument being @ letter written in the uigh Malay, and in Arabic char- acters, which Vr. Gidron did noc Laow at ¢he tine of tho date of the letter, nor did he order it to be written This gove nwent, through Mr. Van Hall— he Micister of Foreiga « ffvirs—opposed the demand for indemaity, but expressed a wiliir gress to restore the papers aud perronal property of Mr Girson — He reveived, in conse- quverce, through the channel of the American Legation, & pacuage of papers: but instesd of his own private doca- mente, the package contained all the original pieces cna- nected with bis care, in Iuding the famous treasonsble letter uppp which "he cbarge against him was founded. aleo reports warved secret und conGdential, which bad been addressed by diferent fan stionaries in the East In- des to the chicf autborities at Batavia, and somo by the latter to tho bome goveroment. Jt appeara that the Minister of the OMlonies (Mr. Pahudy had sent to his colleague of the Foreign Office ges. Van Hall) the complote dossier of tho affair, ia er- ler that be wight fully inform himaelf of the matter, 50 ax to combat the pretensions of the Amorican Minister; and that Mr. Van Hull had sent off by some unacsount- abdlo gross oversight, all those documents, without open- ing the packago which contsined them. ‘Upon the veri- fication ot this foolish mistake, haste was made to recover nasossitn of the important papers sent to Mr. Belm nt. is gentleman stated that be had transmitted them to Mr. Gibson. who, ov his part, asserts that they are no longer in his possession; he haviag regarded their receipt, as an evidence of tne kind ce-ire of the Datch Minister of Foreign Affairs to render him every menus to secure that justice which the trammels of official position prevent. ed Lim from promptly according; and consequently ho (Gibson) bod sent them @ to his government, as being incontrovertible evidence of the justice of ‘his claim, and of the sestem of espionage to which he had been subjected in the East. Mr. Belmont bas tran-mitted tho refusal of our cabinet to grant the indemnity, to the knowledge of bis govern: ment, asking for furiher instractions, and insisting upon being authorized to demand his_ passports if our govern- ments should persist in its refusal. After forwarding these despatches, tho American Charge loft for France, and it was decided that darmg his al co Me Givson should remain at Brussels. or some other city abroad. We confine ourselves to this simple statement of facts. and abstain at present from any comment, for the same reason which induced us not to reveal what we hare done, until urged to doso by the appearance of erronesus and in complete versions of the matter. (From L’Echo Universel, the Hague, Ang. 25, 1864. TRANSLATION, We leara from the Washington journals that thé Chamber of Fepresentatives has requested of the Presi dent, if not incompatible with public interests, to com- municate to Congress the correspondence between the secretary of State and the American Minister at the Hague, “in regard to the affair of Captain Walter M. ‘undeon. {io lution offered by Hon. J. L Orr, of Soath Caroling, In House of Representative, Aug. 1st, 1854.) From azother source we learn that Mr. Van Hall, our \ inister of Foreign Affairs, has mado a formal demand for tho restitution of the docaments which through an ex- isaoroipary mistake were delivered to Mr. Belmont. This eceurrence has caused no litte emotion in certain quarters. Theatrieals and Exhibitions. RROADWAY 1HRATRI The celebrated American actor, Mr. Davenport, is to make his last appearance but two this evening. He is to repeat his porsonation of St. Mare, in the five act play, styled ‘St. Marc, or the Husband’s Sacrifice.” The amusiog farce of the ‘“ Des- perate Game’’ will close the performances. Bowrny Tamara —Shakspere’s tragedy styled “Romeo and Juliet”’ will be played this evening, in which Miss Denin will sustain the part of Romeo, aud MissGray that of Juliet. The terminating piece will be the popular na. tional drama of “Putnam,’’ which will introduce Mr. Derr and his highly trained horse, Ingomar. Niwto’s Garpsy,—Tho pleasing danscuss M’lle. Yrea Mathias, and tho popular Ravels, aro advertieed again for this evening. Tbe performance provided consists of the pantomime of ‘The Milliners,”” a grand divertissoment, and the comic pantonime styled ‘(Robert Macaire.’’ Buntoy’s Taratae —the same very attractive bill of entertsinment which was given bere Inst evening, is to be repeated to: night— namely, Shakspere’s comedy of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream," and the new farce of ‘As Like a8 Iwo Peas’? The entire company, including in. imitatle Burton, is embraced in the east. Nanna THEarre.—The now local drama of ‘Fashion and Femine’’ is to be repeated to-night, in which littl Corde}is Howard will sustain the character of the Stra berr. girl, Mr. Carroll that of Leloester, and Mra Nich- olls the part of Ada. The favorite drama entitled “Tom Cringle,” which will include J. R. Scott in the cast, will also be represented. Wautaca’s Treatre.—Goldsmith’s comedy of ‘She Stoops to Conquer’ ia to be the commencing feature this evening Toe princi pal characters will be y Mousr: . Blake, r, Brougham, Mrs. Hoey and Mrs. Blake. ‘the popular piece entitled “The Windmill” will also be playod, in which several popular members of the company will appear. Amreicax Mcskvw.—Tho amusing pieces called ‘Froth Village to Court’’ and the ‘Tailor of Tamworth’ are to be perfermed this afternoon, and the exciting drama of the “Corsican Brothers," with the “Maid of the Moun- tain,’’ in the evening. Hirroproms —The new equestrian scene of ‘Robert Macaire, or St. Rartholomow’s Fair,’’ is to be repeated It is a highly interesting scone, and should i y every one. The afternoon programme is quite inveresting. SPALDING AND Roaers’ Cracee, located on the Rattery, and will continue so every after- Boon and evening this week, fa doing a great busincas. It is an immense large place, calculated to accommodate which is at present five thousand persons, and, as far a3 novelty of per- gen i rr) concerned, it is unzivalled. We pr etery one to go. Woon's Muvstree, whose performances contribute #o much to the enjoyment of the cc every night, offor a well selected programme for evenii BUCKLEY'S SERANADEES aro to i ag eck: tartare ”? to-night vory best style, and must Ter ag. tho new burleque It is need in a pn sow Baxd or Woon’ INSTRELA— This com- 'y is composed of several of the most popular per- AE | ora i im the negro profession. Their programme for (o- don’t ‘know nothing 7” (Laughter } If the Irish amd | O:°8'ty excellent. Germons want verti print eir own lan- NDPORD’s Ormna TROUPR.—The vocal tram. guage, they bare a right to have {t done. I claim to be | 4.) 0, formances whichvars Zeer by Saisbans ery ne: American vy birth, but am an Irishman by descent; — Y NGrotes Bnd Tey, if the Irish declare they want the adver: | tly admired. Ka 8 singing of the ‘Groves of {blished in their own lsnguage. they are | Blarney” and “Come end Take Tea in tho Arbor‘ are Satitied’to it. To whom is this advertising to begiven’ | Worth the price of admisslon—he keops the sudience in To the Wide Awake, which gives us ite editorial columns | TCs of laughter. A fine bill for to-night. for . Make the best bargain, I eay, that STB EO a @an, with re hating the lsrgest Ureutat mn, Trovsre In THE Siro Sino PRison—LeGrsLaTivE ‘end do not pul the advertising am papers that nobody | Commursionmne rv rmesson.—We are informed that war- reads. rants have been issued for the arrest of Gen. Munson J, Councilman PrvoKNey—I wonld like to make an amend- before the quertionis taken. The tHxnatn’s cireu- to appear Ia ger than aay of the others, add the suncay circalation to the daly, made an avorago of the whole. Whoa their affidavit, it was reduced to the cireuls Sun. I move to amond by inserting ia the to advertise, ‘‘in blank numbor of papers,’’ to Gil the blank. amendment was put and carricl. Counctiman Coxvoven moved that the blank be filled By number seven. ‘This was amended, by substituting five for seven = / Cosmeiiean OLascr Is wil be sovteeary for us to ad- bet the larg st circalation; ‘Wortise in those papers 1 nad | would ‘tharefore Propose that we edvortive In the Brnarp, the ime, Tribune, ms 4 Voua—And the Brening Pox snd Commercial Adver- or. — Crancr—No, sir; I will vote for ne'thor of A Vouws~—Where is the Sun ? Cranor—Well, the Sun makes five. The amendment of CLancy was lost. A motion was then made that seven be introduced fu athe blank, which was adopted Another motion was scopted, that when the Commit- Ree of the Waole rise, the minority report be substituted Sor that of the ity, with the ralos attached. The committee t-en rose an) reported to the Ronrd its ma ‘The report was then aiopted by the Board. report of the Committee on Printing was takon 2p, and the fol’owing resolution, presented by Councilman di sereon Was adopted :— Resolved, That this Board is ontirely satisfied with the @xisting contract with Mesers. Mcipedon & Baker, in P pniglod the legislative oranch of the Corporation. ard Giins, Bowne & Co, in printing for the hoaas of de pe Of this city, and accurdivgly recommend that « came be continued as heretofore. Altec the adoption of the resolution, the Board a|journ- f+ Baledy (to devesvn) afternoon. Lockwood, agent of the Sing 5 C..0. Childs, Jr. Clerk and adether offer of the prison ‘upon charge’, of jury, fraud, &c ,in their official relations, ited yy the commissioners appointed at tho last scesion of the legislature, to inquire into the frauds alleged to have decn practlned at this institution. Childs and the officer whose name is not given, we are told , had been arrested at the time our informant left Sing Sing, oud the officers had gone to the prison for Lockwood, ‘Tho commissioners are holding their sessions in secret at ting sing, having determined to exclude counsel few all participation in the investigation. It is understood that the testimony will shows dogreo of corruption in the —— of ibe prison affairs of which tho public bas no idea. Mr. Lockwood was formerly a whig clerk of Westehos- ter county, and bem Neg is from this elty. The comrmirsionors had « session at the prison some three months ago, and when they left we aro told the trunk containing the testimony they had taken was stolen; it waa supposed, of course, by partics interested Bly: ning Doe. Stock Bales. Parapmrma, Sept. 18.—First Board—-$2000 City 6's, cash, 875; 10100 Penns "63, 5, 90; 1600 Camden 's, 90; 060 Morris Canal, Lown, 11%’; 30 sha Penn RR, 46/120 do. Minehill RN, cash, 6014; 460 Reading RR, cash, 345(; 80 do do, abwn & int, 849.; 11 do Nor: ristown RR, 6654; 125 Sehuy] Nay do do, 4 days, 5 9; 50 Behl Nay, b 22}4;'10 do Lehigh Nav, 06; Jo Western Tank, bi, 65 Between Boo RR, bb, 949; Mesh Bank, 80; Bank of Com, 6234. 56, 84; 200 Reading 100 do, bé & int 100 Morris Canal, ayl Nay pref, #5, 8036: 20 6 . Second Board—B100 Penn ‘0S, 88; 100 che Minehill RR, & rd Bank, 8 days, 12; 13 do Phila Beuk, 12 on 18 Afier Board ~S6408 P R. bb, 35; 160 do, abwn, 96; 5, 55, "Steady each oe © 100 Ri i milsston ps Governor Gea- eal of India. Personal Intelligence, De. David V. Bop bearve @f despatehes from th? UeHed States Consul at Tubls, and from the Legation of the United Stetes wt Paris, arrived tn New Youk Tuts day afterncos int © steamship Bt, Bouts, from Favre, em routs to Wash agte + Lead Bigin, ¢ is eaid, is mow in possession of his com: At the Bt. Nicholse— Peter OB. Becket. U4; *.D rn oo . Lie at. ; > scow. Wan ae ee ee obue; ‘ranklim, Lancaster, Pa ; Mojor Reyburn, New Orleans. : At the Metropolitan Hotel—Hon. Mason Browa, Ken tuoky; Ron. #. Case, Obie; C A. Stewart and family, ; Mejor BB Lee, U. & army; Hon J. Buchanan, Milnole; Col J L ‘Ounham, Florida; Mr and L. ¢. Duncan, New Orleans; | Weddell, North Caroline; .’ K. Middieton, ; Marry Morrison and family, Califorsia; ‘Col WH. Bpoouer, Boston; W. W. Goodrich, Savannah; Coi. W. G. Kenger, Ban Francisco; Lieut. Lambert, U. 8. Navy. At the Irving House—Dr. Geo Terrill U 8. N.; Hoa. G, Beckwell, Vermont; How. 8. Cellarsh, La.; W. © Rhodes, Evitor Farmers’ Advocate, Bath, N. Y.; Rev J. Wareer, Mins; Rev W. P. B-yan, Nasheilio; J. W. Bester, U. 4 B Cook, Norfolk, Va. Mt. A) Ran- sem, Habmaurg, 8. C. At the Union Place Hotel—Hon Jonathan J. Codding- ton, Westobestor; Hon W Granger, Maine; ur. Sai and family, south Caroiioa; Signor G, P. Blangley, Cabs: W. F. Coney, Staton Inland; J Merill Kienbsll, J’ Gard- ner, Boston; W. Granby, a. Spaulding, Now York; E A. ‘Trotter, West Point. From Liverpool, in the steamship Niaga-a—Messrs Flugeer, Curtss, Playle, , Johor % n, Keas, Haggesty, Rich, Blacbter, Brooks, Cassily,. Charice ti Weil, Ho: ba, Seite Combs, Brackea ridge, Dugan, wie , Barris, wach, Molar” nnd, Bryan, Willed, g, Strout, Parker 1 wight Perkina, Johnstone fiatking, Galneas, Lam pheare, Cockebote Eliott, Dixon, W Jas Hor Ton, YeLermot, gund, Armstrong. Huntington McOullum. Prinoc, Nevacs, Mane, W Owen, Keidm in Braseour, Darrea Gunn, Weeelock, Little, Shepard Voo He rmertes, Smallwood, Nicholas Aseneam, Bridges, Wat Howes, Currington, Welch, Lord, G W Daniel, Byreo Emorson, Pollock, Turpin Stange, Hunts, Phe!ps, Same eon, Smith, Jones. Smyth, Hayden, Lampiters, ' Hizes Everett, Wilbur, Caruthers and friend, McLallaad, Judg+ Fabero, Taylor, Turpw, Caldwell, McCormick, ‘Mrs # Finger, Curtis, Playle, Jaude, Anderson, Brace, Rich, Lawton, Inch, Mcl'a land, Burns, Wait, Wilbar, Suit, Maraterr, Misses Anderson, Gunn, Low, Row, Parkers (2), Dugen, Humphreys, ~cutt, Candell, ~tkinson, Cactain, Child, Corning, Winchester, Chisolra, Revos, Greea, eather, Harwood, Ryan, Lightbouy,' Dra Leprhe, De- blande. From Havre, in the steamship St Louls—Miss Thebanlt, W P Bryan ard son, Dr ) P Heap (bearer of despatches), ‘Wm -mead L Deville and lady, Miss Rtoffe, Wm Cutting, MaiJ Dreden, alex Lave, alex Keno, J ‘Summervilic, Peter Head. Dr E K Chapin (bearer of despatches), A ‘A Kegel, Miss Mulien, L Pevret, E Simpson, J de Jon nence, J Kettner, ( Dirck, F Chartz aud som, J Poter- man, ‘thomas Gowemer, A Thomaine, F Wi D Keyser, J Patiani and lady, A Reeser Indy, George tole, J ‘Tubzer, F G_ Farraat, ‘Thos Bapnivter, Mad’ Nau and servant, J W Csanon, Wiss Smith, E Bertrand, T Dupuy, E Brous tre, a Lallori. child, A Harknoss aad lady, A Maury anc Indy, E Leitz, lady and cbild. Cas Postorius, Edwd Pestorius, Wm Bradley, Thcs Domaille }\ » |aoy and two children, A Nonvei, Macie Verefolet, Josephiae Verefolet,@ Usher, E Usher, 'H Peyret L Perret SFreeman, A ‘just, F Olivela’ I Bellevere, A de Bisque, NY;C Werne, W Doll, P Kolts and lady. Mad Patou, Wm Petout, Clastrer, A Gerard, T Garcharl, of New Orlosas; § Swe and sister, Vhoresa Dettmar, E Beython and lady, ~aa Francisco; P Mannette, A Facia, Mad Blum and two chil dren. K Borel, D ¢ Faivre and lady, Josapnine Gerarden, Ewelvw Font, Mary J Martin, Helene Vidren, ohild and servant, John Spesy, Alphonse Decery and sister, A Maynard, Leplatema, AFo-tea, H Lagrange, Mai trauss, four children end servant, Joanne Franz, V Provost, P Cabasee,E Lionisr,J Cordy,L Gicoux,Gustave Dorn,}'rance; V dimmerman, L Keller, E Neidorwasson, Mire Cabn and tw> obildren, G P Reuss, Mary Wenzel. Wilhe!mina Kiog, Wrs Held, five chilcren and servan’, Germany; Juan de Vangeles, EF Kubly, Jules Quartier, Alphouse Keet man, Marie Kless, Jane Bader, Switzerland; Eudse Cazs- majon, Marie Builoye, J A Perago, lady, two children and servant, Isabel Gonzalez, spain; Wm Elkingtoa, Fred Hutehinson, JR -mith and lady, Mrs Frazer, A Fold, Vraaais Rives, lady and two children, England—t62 From fan Francisco, by steamship Empire City—EJ Bastler, W Hicks Graham, F Larrando, H Barroulet, N CCotham, J McLorky and lady, WJ McCallongh, deo Van Bokelien, W H Hall, HG Platt, JB Beuner,'0 K Me- Alpine, Gen’! fochmus, JC sfaned,’ lady and child, A Bowen, MreNashan, Wr ~henefeldt, I N Harrison, H Witt and lady, D H Lomer, Rollin Thorne, servant and boy, Mr Gascig Sha servant, Rodr54e¢, Sartedor, Da: bor, J Whit- moi, ! Tavlar. J Dunzieston, B B Taylor, 1 W Frost, Captaia EP ayres, Capt’ Farringtod, G90! Brown, D. Frame, N Morton Governor Wood daughter, WP Shankland. B Smith, L H Scott, Nr Groea, Mt Fos ter, tir Logan, F MoGibooa, Mr ‘Toppa, Mrs ‘Howland, Mir'Gunn, JG Bown, J a Peschment, E Leed, J K Wit lisms, W'Thompson, 8 O Harmana, AJ Dexter, J Spaul ding, 'B Gleason, D Wheeler, ( Brown, A B Thomas, A Host, @ F ilmon, Geo Branch, S C Midlam, John How. J Catiife, J Nation, W Wheaton, 3 3 Wortley, Frank Kiog, EH Gatton, J L Baldwia, J N Page, J Triost, James Moore, Henry Jackson, James Smith, W shay, J P Wheien, W R Andrews, L 8’ Carr Ka‘e Holland, Joha Gillis, T Maskerson, J Dillon, W Cline, . J Kelly, HM Jones, D Evans, J , JF Goss, J Willams and BW Day, W Edwards, Miller and herty, Dwyer, Hermon, Hanne r, Gatten, Conklin, Duffy, sop, Brenscom [dgar, two children, Drade, Hou; ford, Holmes, Guston, O'Neil, Murphy, Kitchen, Grunning, Manod, Oliver, ant several in the steerage From Liverpool in ship Chimborszo—Wm Brown, Wm Brown, Jr, DrZ Zander, I Reller, Miss Slater, Miss DEPARTURES. For Charleston, in tho steamship Jas Adger—Prof L R Gibbes, Mrs Pelton, Mrs Perley, Thomas @ Stewart. LN AH Abrams and Hay, JW Fiteh, EN Gil- christ, J L Ripley, Indy and chi id, “S'S Wing and lady, Miss Anna Gliddon, Miss E V Thayer, J H Ball, J Lamb, ¥ Webman, W Heine, W_ Haseltine, J C Walker, Mrs Goodman ané child, Mrs R Wolff and servant, Lewis Sulz- bacher, 8 H Ghers, J H Wrode, J Egan, D H Sileox—241n the steerage. Brooklyn City Intelligence. ANOTHER COMMISSIONER OF Excise DENTENCED.—Isaac Crampton, & Commissionor of the Brooklyn Board of Excise, who, with John Cavanagh, was tried and con. Vieted ‘of misdemeanor in granting licenses to improper persons, was arrsigned before the Court of General ses- sions y morning, and senterced to thirty days imprisopmes@ In the county jail, and to pay a fine of $260. In default to be imprisoned fer a period not ex- cecding six months. Ruorers Coxvicren —In the Court of General Seesions, yesterday, four of the persons implicated in the street Preacbing riot in Main street, on the 4th of Juve were arraigned for tridl. Daniel Orr, Thomes Fit: and ' homas Jaskson were tried and convicted, and James O’Brien pleaced guilty. Sentence was doforred for the [sree Francis nm was convicted of assault and ttery, with intent to kill, har stabbed a man named James Barni, who had intorferea betwoen him and his wife, with whom he was querrelling. He was sentenced tonine months imprisonment in the penitentiary. James Voit, incictod for grand larceny in stealing a liorse from James McGee, was tried and acquitted, it boing evident that Lo did not intend to sell the animal. Police Ini nee. Charge of False Pretences—A man, named Gabric ‘Turk, was arrested by the police on bee charged on the cons] it of Francis W. Hatchiogs with having de fauded bim out of $170, by false and fraudulent repre- a egiie to him as to his solvency ass man of t 0] business. ears from the affidavit of Mr. Hutch ings, that the defendant called at his store, 165 William a street, ited himsolf as tos frm Dusinese, and quite able to pay ‘debts; that 6 next the concern bi up, and an assign. ment was made to other parties unknown to the eom- jlainant. Turk, on thie charge, was brought before justice Clarke, and who held him to bail in the sum of $500 to oe the ee ots: i at — oung maa, ino ex- teziot, ‘sarned Uinre Sohoeen, was arreesed ‘ruonday by officer O’Brien, of the resorved re the complaint of a countryman, named James S. , at presont stopping at tho Western Hotel, in Cortlandt strect, who alieges that he stole a watch from him, valued at $26. It aopears that in ono of Mr. ae diataes aks ee the moet: he came across the prisoner, who insin- uated hims:lf into the affections of the verdant Mr. Tuxberry, and to such an extont, too, that he was pre. vailed u) by Joho to let him sleep in the same room with him for tht. In the morning, however, Mr. Taxberry missed his watch, which he had loft hang ing over his bead the night before. He sccucod his late- ly made acquaintance with the theft. and insisted on his restoring it, and an officer was procured. On searching him a pawn ticket for the valuable was found in his cket. He was thon taken before Justice Clarke, at the ‘ombs, who committed him for trial in default of bail. Grand Larecny.—A German, named Josoph Buh, was committed yesterday, by officer eet eres on the complaint of Klizabeth Endler, wi ving committed an assault and batt band her person, and also steal- ing from her $300 Dills. The alleged offence was ‘trated at the rosidence of the complainant, No. 170 Thirtesnth street. The prisoner waa conve; before Juége Wood, at Essex Market, who co ited him for exomination. Fieg_ty Berson Srumer.—On Tueslay afternoon o fire was begrereg in # third story room in a frame dwolling rear af No, 411 iladeon street. The fire was soon extin- gnish%4, Lamoge but very trif_ing. Fink iv Fourrsayra Sraget.—At about half-pest 2 o'clock on Wednesday morning, « fire was discovered the reetifying house owned by Mr. Wm. M. Johnson Sona, distillers, situated in Fourteenth street, betweon Ninth and Tenth avenues. Officers Clark and Dey, of the Ninth ward, clacovered it. The firemen came, sad was dove, It took ploce, it seomas, in the Gaal ae ‘The loss is covered by insurance. Tinr in Wrer Srever.—Shortly after 10 o'clock on ‘Tuesday night, a fire was Ciecovered In the cellar No. 407 Wert street, occupied by Abraham Brown as a vietual- ing honse. Officer Carpenter, of the Ninth ward, aided by tome citizens, sneoeeded in putting out the fire before aby goreral alarm was given iy | extinguished the flames before any particalar Court Calender—This Day, Scraewe Cov RAL TekM —Non enumerated mo- tions, and 3 4), 42, 43, 44, 170, 46 to 61 Common Prnas.--10¢4, 986, '1074, 1090, 1087, 1098, 1090 1006, 1007, 1100," 1301," 1162," 1111, "1314, hag. User Sramns Durrmicr Cove 26 to 24, “ he Oblacge Journal. Pe Ts ‘The city, or rether « fraatton of 7A. iy Into consice able excitement, by on be past 0’ thee men from st. tt Bt Fe E 8 i Ha tte to they dispersed. No violence of soy ‘ind was A large crowd also assembled at the Police Cou: morning, ip ex; tis m of the examination, toomenff T. hoyve, U. 8 Instrict Attorney, wa rning closete’ wich’ tbe prisoners. 4 MARITIOR INTRLLIGENCS. Port of New York, September 13, 1854, CLEARED. —— Adger, Turner, Charleston, Spofford, ‘Meston & Steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk, &c, Ludlam & Mithip Republic, Weoke, Bremen, Henshen & Unkart, iS i jremen, Unkai F Eni Lay Muton (Br), Graham, Queboo, Barclay & Livingston. ae Wm Bitchoock, Conway, Mobile, Bogert & Kneo thip Csm¢en, Gedd, Charleston, Dunham & Dimon. Sbip Jenny Lind, Sill, Baltimore, Nesmith & Sons Bark Norma. (erem), Horstman, Bremen, Poppe & Co. Bath Cores (Brem), Muller, Bremen, Hennings, Muller Gorling bes rs ha Benson, Burmeister, Havana, Sturges,Clear- men Bars Petres, Osborn, Mobile, Post & Rverson. Brig Maria, wieeistog Saytien, H Becker & Greve. Pear 4 Wilton (Prus), att, Kotterdam, Funch & jeincke Brig John ¢ Ifred, Dearborn, Alexandria, T H Sanford. Schr Ellen Lovirs, Thompson, New Haven, master. Schr W H Emith, Wya't, Wilmington, Dollaer & Potter. Schr Ben, Bull, Wilmington, E8 Powe'l tebr New York, Adkins, Richmond, 0 H Pierson. Schr RH Bunotley, Hammond, Baltimore, Maillor & rd. Steamer Nobraska, Caddeff, Baltimore, W H Thompson. ARRIVED Stcavaship Florida, Woodhull, Savannah, with mdsoand Bassengers, to 8 L Mitchill eed Savannac bar on ncny at 10 80 AM, and at 11 AM, saw a three masted vessel with oply lower masta s‘ancing. ashore on the Gaskin Baps, about six miles from Tybee bar; at 2 30 PM, 15 miles south from Charleston, saw a vessel dis} masted, ran dowm to her, sent a boat aloneside, and found ber to be the Ann Jenette, of New Bedfo'd, load. ed with lun ber with both masts gone close to the deck; sbe had her amchors down: the crew did not wish to be teken off, but desired to be reported The captain said he should endeavor to get into Charleston In the latter part of the day saw large quantities of lumber and spars, with rigging attached. Monday, at 1030 AM, 29 miles NE from Cape Lookout Shoals, signalized steamship Marion, bence for Charleston. Ship Zurich, Rich, Havre, Aug 4, with mése and 367 parrengers, to Mortimer Livingston. Ship Cambria (of Beth), Perry. Stocbholm, 48 days, with mdse an + 888 passengers, to Dunham & Dimon thip avgustine Heard Sef Belem), Hopkina, Callao, June 18, with guano, toS W Riley. Experienced a NE gue. and lost an eatire sui 6 W to lat 258, lon 36, had very heavy wosterly gales. lost sails and bulwarks. Of Cape Horn and Shetland Jarge quantities of ico lord, Callao, 112 days, with guano. to S vy weather to the westward of Cape orn; was 82 days from lat 46 S, lon 76 W to vape Horn. In Lat 67 20, Jon 64 30 saw # great quantity of ioe. July 16, lat 45 308, lon 48 W, while lying to ina heavy gale, shipved a rea which broke up vine stancheons, sy'it plankshear, knocked off the bulwarks on the pot aide, made the ship leak; was compelled to keop the umpe going for 15 hours to kexp her free. July 17and 8, had heavy weatbor, with decks fall of water; 19th, abippee a sea, which swept tho decks, stove to ever3thing out of forecastle, and filled the cabin tay water; 10th, off Barnegat, in s NE gale, split sails, Gs is? Jenhio W Paine (of Gardiner), Nortoa, Chincha Islands, June 8, via Hampton Roads Sept 9, with guano, to T W Riley. Sept 10, experienced a violent gale from NE, during which lost some sails snd quarter boat; 11th, saw a ship with loss of topgallant masta. Bark Mangolia, Hucker, Neweastle, 45 days, with rail- oad iron, to order Bell (Br), Sinclair, Shields, 66 days, with coal to R&I W Moyer. Bell (Br), Sinclair, Shields, 56 days, with coal, tocrder Sept 9, off Montauk, experienced a vio- lent gale from ENE to NE, split sails, &o. Bark Farah Jane, Faye, Havre, Aug 4, with mdse and 289 passer gers, to Sturges, Clearman & Ca, Sept 6, lat 42 36, lon 59 50, saw bark J 0, of Boston. Experienced light werterly winds during the passage. Bark N G Hichborn (of Prospect), Randall, Cardenas. 16 dave, with sugar, toH D Brookman & Co Sept 10, off Cope Hiitteran, in a heavy DE gale, had decks swept, spit ails, &e. Brig Sarah (Br), Daniels, Pictou, 17 days, with coal, to A Leary; sod Pickard Sept 9, OPM, of Montauk Point, in a gale from NE, lost foretopmast head, fore topgallant yard, sails, flying jib, stove bulwarks, &¢ : i John Snow, Torry, Cutler, 16 days, with lumber, 0 Jec Fry. Schr Murtetts (of New Orleans), Ross, Havana, 20 da bound 1 Providence” Patines this ‘port to repair mages, having on 10th inst, in lat 29 45, lon 72 30, ex- yerienced o heavy NE gale, swept decks, bulwarks, ke. chr Halycon (of Fraakiin), Freemas, Smithville, NC. “Ror Vontie! Keller’ Philadeighis’ with coal for Rook ‘sntic, . for Rock- port Sept 9, off Montank point,’ in a gale from NE, split jib, lost fore and main sails, stove bulwarks, &e. Sohr MC Deebe, Jennings, Alexandria for Fall River. 4 The MCD lost r ei Neleom, Fastport, 14 daya, fehr John, oe Cutler, Me, 13 days. Fehr German, Hodgden, Calais, 10 days. Schr Three Sisters, Norton, Machias. Schr Seraph, Allen, Provincetown, 6 days, vis Holmes? Hole. Reports twelve schooners ashore in H H, coal loaded, four of which had bilged. Schr Mary & Emily, Snow, ich, 6 days. . Sheelman, Providence for Albany. iphis. » Ihomas, New Haven for Wash- ington. Fehr Nelson, Henderson, New Haven for Philadelphia. Sloop J Hall, Watts, Portland. Vigilant, ——, \. Returned—The schr Village Gem, Case, hence for Alex- andria, 11th inst, returned to port this morning for médi- cal assistance in consequence of the mate @ud- denly taken ill with brain fever. BELOW. Ship Northumberland, from London, Aug 3, with mdse and ‘to C Grinnell. Also, two barks, and one brig, unknown. SAILED. Steamships Jas Adger, Charleston; Roanoke, Norfolk, Wind at suprise, NE; meridian, 8; sunset, do. A seven years old, built at EB 200 ao cy ‘ear, ve yoars ‘Was 60! acetion at Boston 11th inst for $2800 cash.” is chr Ellen Reed, lately running between Kingston, Ja, and Hy has been s6ld at Jamaics, and is now Baskiy e British flag, under the name of the Lady rl a Memel; Tleet. ‘barks Hack Swan, Philadelphia; ; . Va; Sarah Pt "Dutch, Hambold ery ama 7 Blaney, W A Spear, Wm Pitt, and Philadelphia; Laura, Cadiz. Herald Marine Sept 1 Comenpentence, PHILA! 4 Arr steamer Cit: of New York, Ma‘ Brewrien, Marine arr ships Volga, Telegra) BOSTON, Lrg wood, London; lor Pictou; Brunette, ‘Themis, shton, Liverpool, "Go; Girard, and Albion, 5 Har} wa, Baten, schrs Resident (Br), , Lanenberg, N3; H B Gibson, Avery, New " don. ca Mi Emily, Bonus, Ponce, PR; Demarara, Hanson, Eevanay Elisabet, Thorndike, and Marahdel®, Toe, Manzalia, Bailey, Portland; sehrs Ca ton; O Chamboriain, Hallett, Salem; Kelley, Gloucesier, Mass. Disasters. Mw Seo arrivals st this port and general news columns, Sa ee = raneees Webs eee Charlos- ton, nat, Charleston use bearing WW, partod a wreck sank, her yards, ko, surfe maa} fore Wah distant 26 mi herm brig water Le tape aban could only see New York on her mast moog Boge agg light 7 2% miles, pas Hampton, * mainmast gone and under jury sails, making for @ town, required no assistance; Frying Pan, bearing ENX, paseed a fullrigzed brig under jury masts, painted black with red streak, standing in for land showing no signal of distrem,eoncluced she wanted no 108; 1th inst, Cope Batteras, NE by E, 25 miles die- tont, pased a brig with fore and main topmast and jib- boom gone, under jury sails, standing N also—made no signal. p Covnien, of New York, before reparted wrecked at the Falkland lelands,’ struck on the racks near the sull Point, ¢n tho Ist of April, and immeGiately bilged. The © n ballast, and rome rile and provisions were saved led. The ship was sold by the eaptsin, (who notioncer) for £41 stg, to a person from stenley; nad provisions saved wore given to Capt | longs to Thos Cannon ! hi rea i aF Barc Tusxst, lost at ar Ist inet. Baw Cavovrna, Pa on the 10th int, at 11'P M, off Nantucket 8 fathoms water, encount+tes '& violent gale from north- at Provideoce 12th for Ban- shoals, in east, during which was ttrown om her boam gods, but afterwarca righted with lors of about 15,000 foot of lam- ber off Geck, and the vessol leaking badly; lost main stay: sail and split most of the sails Bria Ngw ENGLAND, Loring, at Providence 12th from Bangor, op the 10th inst, 6 P M, durmg a heavy gate from east pcrtheast, avd thick weather, struct on the Hedge Fence, but seon afterw«rds came off aud putin'o Holwes’ Hole leaking 1,500 +trokes an hour; she still con\inuos to leak about 1,200 st okes fcur C H Sampson, from Georgetown, 8 C, for Rath, did vot sink after crpsizing, but drifted ashore same night, Ng 10:b not 9th) weet of Bass Rocks Eastern Poiat. e was stern on 11, thumping very hard, and will pro- bebly go to pieces. Some of the rigging, sails, ko, wore Bay She was only three years old. and ownel by Capt Rogers, bis brother, and Mr Pettingill, mate ; 140 tons burthen. well found, and valued at $6,000; insured at Bath for $4,000.. her cargo consisted of about 80,000 feet of herd cine lamber, consigned to Trufant & Drum- mend. Bath, Mo, aod very little of it will be sav d. Capt Rogers and ‘the crew #aved nothing but what they bad ¢ ‘They narrowly escaved with their lives, as the scboover capsized in fifteen minutes after the crew were resoued by the Gloucester schooner, Emily Prindall, Ca; Cunpirgtsm Mr. Joreph Dunn, seaman on bowrd C Fi, Sampson, belonging to Springfield, Mass, died and was buried at tea. Scum Gazexue, from Baltimore for Pernambuco anda market, with a cargo of four and naval stores, went ashore ina gale of wind and thick weather, morning of 10th, at 1 o’clock, on the 8 E bar of the New Poiot Com- fort, and bilged at 12 0’clock. The Captain writes that she bas 4 fect water in her hold, and was making efforts toatrip the vessel and take out the cargo. ‘The vessel be- and is josured in the Ocean Mutual Office of Baltimore. ‘The cargo was shipped by Messrs J Corner & Sons, who are insured to the amount of $15,600 in the Merchopts’ Mutual end Fire and Marise and Matual Insurance Campanies of Baltimore, and Atlentic Mutual of New York—there is also $3,000 on the freight io the ea insurance on vessel, cargo and freight 000. + cum FAME, Chipman, from Millville, Me with s cargo of wood, ‘attempted to ‘mt Rockport, in the blow of 10th inst,. and io so doing struck on Barding’s Kooks knocke? off her ruid er, and dri ted op to Robinson’s Ledge, where she became a total wieck. The crew borely escaped with their lives, havi got on shore by means of arope. The Fane was an ol veerel. The wood saved and were sold at Rockport yesterday for $250. Secor Ici (of St George), Barter, from Providence far Philodelphia, in ballast, pat into New London on the 8th inst, in distress, having been struck by lightning on 7th, about 30 miles SE from Fire Island, which carried away forotopmast, destroyed gaff topsail, aud so badly shattered the foremast that a new one mast be procured before she can proceed. The fluid passed out forward, doing covsiderablo damage to the bends. can AtmatiA (of Barnstable), at Newport, received but trifling injury. She pitshed away ber bowsprit 15 miles 8 trom Block Ieland, morning of 9th inst, in a heavy SW blow; and the fore and mainmasts goon af- terwards broke off close to the deck The sails, which ‘Were new, were saved, except the mainsail. &cur E Kippsr, Tyler, hence for Charleston, is stated in a despatch to Eliwocd Walter, Esq, to have arrived off the bar at Wilmington, NC, ‘ith inst, in distress, wi zh loss ef mainsail, decks swept, &e, and leaky; some of the cargo oe, dsmaged, bat as she seaks but little, there be no necessity of discharging. Scar Leoparp !(of Lubec.) God! fromgNew York for Robbinston, niche was at Pe oy Sern of the harbor of Holmes’ Hole morning of the 10th, is supposed to have parted her cables during the gale, as she was seea same afternoon drifting out into the Sound, with only « small piece of her foresail set. Some Hannan Grant, at Newbaryport from Bath, when going in, shipped & sea which stove the long boat and broke davits. ®, which cleared at Baltimore 5th inst, for Halifax, N 8, sprung aleak and put in at Norfolk, will have to discharge. A Scnr, with both masts cut away, was discovered this morning, 11th inst, off Dog Fish Bar, Basa river. Stoop T P Barycm (of Yarmouth), Chase, arr at New- port 12th, in distress, with loas of anchors, chains, jib mainsail and boom, during the heavy NE ale night of 10th, while at anchor in Cape Poge channel. A DISMANTLED tly a large anchor off Low Beach? day morning. The steamer Nebraska tance. A Diewastep Vassnr, of about 200 tons, was seen 9th inst, about six miles south of Block Island, with jury most rigged, steering for Newport, wind southwest. Disastgns AT Houmss’s Hors —The following craft went ashore at Holmes’ Hole 10th inst, during the severe Scur Harrier NSWELt, gale:— ®chi nz, McIntyre, from Paciedel ete of and for ema te 4 f'tamber, ashere on the beach ne harbor; at tho head of the harbor; will probably get off after dis- eer oy a _ of her carge. without damage. § + Napal n, (of Brookeville,) Redman, from Phila- delphis for Nebant, cargo of coal, ashore a: the head of the barbor, with starooard bulwaris, sta: and plankshesr stove and leaking badly, but will probably Schr Lelia: (of Bristol Me) ThibSetts, from Botton ul ‘of 3, from for Philadelphi inbailart, ashore at the head of the harbor; will get off without damage. Schr Olive Branch, (of Tremont,) Dix, from New Ha- ven fer Calais in ballast, ashore at the head of the har- bor; will get off without damage. Big Venus (Br), Smith, from New York for St John, NB, cargo of flour, &c. asl on flats on the weet side of the harbor; ls tight, and will probably sg dh Peanah, her cargo. ose ih Fecsan er Brunswick) Strout, from Phils- cargo aahore om tho west side ‘Holmes wharf; is tight and will Diet Fey ot Doe aay Finke, troce liad} bis hes for New! ‘of Prospect) Roulstone, from Provi ballast, Caiors ‘on tho wost cide of ter fork for for Sid- , (Br) a Driscoll, from NBedford ney, CB, ashote on the west side of the harbor; and will ably at off witbout damage. Schr Zephyr, ( land) harbor, near two fathoms washed ashore in the NE gale. ihe crew saved aia what they bad on at the time abe 4 Iy Tanravun Cova, Went Indios for Bost gale of 10th 4: if Tomb nad a mkt Be 0. 8 ¢ Lilian, or Eastport for Baltimore, 10th inst; had lost her fore and main topmasts, chr Ingomar, Belcher, from Boston for Jacksonville, Sept 3, lat 88 16, lon 74.” pis Ports. PP escergg Sept 5 Integrity, Jobling, NYork Bannnow—In port Aug 18 brig Huntros, Willa, from ip) Cattao— Arr July 31 ship Manila, Given, San Juan del Sor; bark Mary ae sepa, Cikahs alana (and ald Ang 5 for 0 States); ith, ip owdltely Johnaon, Chia cha Islands. ki Joly 26 chip Hindootan, Hubbard, U St ), Jt, Garvie, cuayaquil; ship Spitiire, Arey, U States. trat do Avg 6 bark Orion, Hussey, Chinchaa for U States, and remained 19th, wig crew, Mmnovnxe—Sid May 81 brig Brownsville City, Smith, yi tes NSW D tele Vea, York, cla 2a iCTOU Arr Se ‘wl ik tark Goklen A eit, NYore heed Mary Filen, for- rostall, do; 4th,’ brie © A Libby,.Wallace, do; Sth, brig i Anna A Tyne, Gilkey, Philadel £1 Jonx, NB—A\ Fe { ship Sardinia, Jordan, NYork; beige Rove “f Tatatla tes, Padspett, and Oooan Queen, To mip bea Ye Sy Heroine, Meldrum, Jo; Amboseader, Patt arson. do; ig Ocoan Queen, 4 lin’ do; 10tb, Shapaon, Biythe, Failadaipkis. “Ghd 1th ship President (Br), Partolow, London; oth, ship Frank- « | h Borland, Tpool. ver InoMas—iem port Aug 16 brig AUlston, Mitchell, from Indelc big, diag. THOME, MBWeeAre Supe & brig North Star, Gloster Aad ru : ‘i Bee tig H F i ; i as i i ByFe F ge 83 Gray, NBscford, Frenkliz Ip Sralinta, Resney, arom echre NY. BOSTON—Arr Sept 11 ships Haz! W, Dault; arcadia, Brewer, Liverpoat ith alt; rt (chi), Jevokett Geniane @ May 26; brig pe (Br), eonville 1 lantic, Elwell, | Seereenee aceon cients, Rowe Coomera: Se lar | did beige D Young Wooster, arin mt 4 walt; Be) guba:t, Pletou via Savannah; Bride of abraee (bey eee: , St John, NB, to load for Galway; mart. Fetes, Charleston. schrs Juliet, Bok-r, Richmond; Nickerson, Philadelphia $14 Joka ored belew ‘myrna, , City of New York went to sea from Roads. ‘waa a very heavy seain the bay. Barke Acadie and Bst- ton’s Pride, brigs Coquette and Coda ald 9th but are sap- posed at anchor below. Arr Sept 12 steamer Adelaide, Winchester, New York, to run on the route from Boston to Eastport aad ?ohp NB; barks Ly! H yon ae M-seias f xueeery; Tapa! haga , oe Gee Smmengs, terdam July 16; Andre Matenras ult. Cld steamer Cal: ier aokectedri tir oa ea cae jalage emkt; lus. Marvelllee. Bsoch Benner, Cofin, avonnadr ius Loring. Lg ee) schre Geld, Keen, re sesneeal comees ra ood, do steamer oe clearance, dest! Marys Ga; Atlantic, El hip Jones Raines, barks May Queen, Wey bes ship Jomes erks iv . Wey! Mary Ridley, Barony; bigs E Merithew, A eorey xer, Laurel, Kendall, =t Senos, St Oeats, Saas Sele, Boston ay Jave, Bridget, Mya a Bride of Abg- dos, P Hobbs, W M’Gilvery, Paulina, Cat & Eliza Ann, B Young J Kk Hhoades, J W Coffin, Mary Denmark: echrs Fanny and from Harriot Erving, Juliet, HM nie, briga Smyrna, others. eI BATS—Arr fept 9 brig Greyhound, Pierce, Darlem, Ga. Cid brigs Enterprise, Milles, Havana; Wm Parreeg- ton, Batchelder, Gaudaloupe; schr Liforetia, Meoers, au Prince. Arr 11%h, echr Sarah Williams, Burk, Savannah. &@ lcth, brig Meta’lak, Matanzas. (a) 1 reviously published dates should have been Ta and 8th, instead of 81st and Ist ) yeANGbR—are Sept 8 brig, Abner Tavlor, boos New ‘ork: irs A Sawyer, Haskell, Philadelphia; 3 Abbot, Parker, NYork. td BELF4ST—arr Sept 7 schr Bucentaur, Parsons, Baltl more. £&d 3d thip Fornjot (Nor), Stein, Valparaise, 8th, achr Mate of Maize, Trext, —. DIGHION—Arr Sept 9 ech Fannie Crocker, Crane, Bal timore. DOBOY ISLAND—Sld Sept 4 schr Colvo, Ramball, Fake veD. FALL RIVER—Arr Sept & sloop Motto, Poole, Port Ewen; 9th, sehr Eleavor, Townsend, James River; 1H Boréen, Collins, NYork. ld 8th, schr Geo Savi Cook. Rendout; 11tb, scbrs Calvin’ Stevens, Nicl Philadelpbis: Increase, Weeks, from Taunton, a1 do; sloop TW Thorne, NYork. ‘chr Martha ‘Wrighttog:on, for Philadclphis, sld morm- ing of 9th, but returned same day, having split jin tae aa SW blow, when below Bristol ferry. shelefsageim Sept 9—Sld schrs Telegraph, Somers. Philadel, lith, Nency J Brayton, (new. of Fall River, 228 Babcock, Philadelphia (or Baltimore, according te Volta, Packett, NYork; James Ward, Port Ewea; L arr Jamee. Brady, Ward, Rappahanin 3k for Dighton, GALVESTUN—In port Aig 81 nhip & F auctin, Clack, fm NYork, dischg; bark Ielavd City, ae, Boot BAnTFORD—Ar? Sept 11 steam schr Mohawk, Albany; schra Free Stone, Brooks, NYork; Rachel Post, Risley, do; 12th, schre Chas Carroll, Pratt, Pils elphiag Maria Louisa, Spencer, do; eloops Ne* World, wmica, ri Phenix, Buel, do. tld 1ith, sehr Telagrept, Shailor, York; 12th, pe Hellen Brown, hush do; Genius, Kel- “HOLMES? HOLE—Arr Sopt 8 bark Albion Lincola, Dame ning, Philadelphia for Boston; brigs Abbott Lawrence, Kelley, Alexandria for do; Marshall Dutch, Colcord; boldt, Gimp; Leontine, Merrymen; Judge’ Bisney, ley, and William H Spear, mn’ Phiadelpbia ton; Emily, Jobneon, do for Newburyport: J D Strout, do for Portland: Damel Webster, Williams. do for Portsmouth; Philip Larrabee, Auld, do for Bath: Warren Goddaré, Blatchford, Eastport for Provicence; Burma, McKenzie, Calais for Philadelphia; schrs Zicaro, inti Win M Marcy, Hand; ‘bereea ©: Goafreys] Probie, Wale? ; heresa rf and K ; Dupneils, phi for Boston; tose Harding NYork for do; Anna Smith, Smith, P! wi; co for Salsbury; Gen Soot, Brest 0 for ury; on, Patterson, do Yor Hallowell Chania alabama, Davis, for Matt! Wi M lnty mao iclntyre, for 3 Olive, son, Rouletove, do for Bangor; Oraloo, ford for do; Lucy White, Torrey Hope, ——. do for Connecticut river. ‘ep: 9—srr in the gale from SW, bark Franklin, Jacksonville for Pittstor, Me; b:ig Orison Adams, Ye tral ind i il do for Manchester, 5 Boston; Athambra, Erakine, and for ; Jane, MoCiond, do for Elvell. do for Bath H Gardiner; Baker, Ames, do for i ;, Jos Bancer;, Phi Isabel Willisms, do for New York for Belfast; Ocean Portland; Seraph, Al ‘Also arr brig Venus # (Be), Smith, NYork Sept 10—No arri from NE Tor Boston ; Har, rowel, Hartford, for doy Ann Fl Crowoll, NYork for Pins row NS5—Arr fept 6 bark Jas Briant, Lovets, and Murillo, Woodside, 80 Says, Hoston. Cid steamshige United States, Schenck. Asyinwali; ship Ellerslie, Bait ‘Chaos, bark Lowell NEW ORLEA. itimore. Towed te sea it Jennings, Jen- j tb and Qninnevaug, aon Myer; ie he ie jam, ork; Philadelphia; Mary Greenfield, NYork for tuya's Pelee fansant, Chadwick, V! v ‘Ati Bept 11 sloop New London, Chappell, NYork. Slide Chas Smith (trom Norwich), NYorks. Gleaner. Jas Lappheer, and Wael do. BAVEN—Arr Sopt 11 bark Sisters, ae Sept 9 schrs C Gibbs, Phil- 3 1 Owen, Norfolk; 1 9 he feces, % fol i Pray , NYork: Tancet, . do; W L Dayton, Smith, do; Auguste, Pe PRILATELPATA~arr © a eign Cuarsen pt ee, Phante {), days; Mar Harriet Smith, ‘elly. York, . SALEM—Arr Sept 11 bri of Penobscot; schre Hartford, of Bangor; JP of 5 and Vo lant, fromeastern ports bound south, put infor a har- bor. Cid Br brig Buffalo, Meitiand; Br sobre r ton, Wilmot; Jerame, Chareh Point; Elope barks Peacock, #ansibar, tatharing, Africa; Miqadton, River of Plate; br not, Cape Verd Islands; sobr Chas A beckseber Philedeiphia. WILMINGTON, NC-—Cid Sept 9 brig AlWort Adams, Rt Aidan, Boston; ech: Liberator (Br), 4%acloh, Liverpesk