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Se THE NEW YORK HERALD. Ss. WHOLE NO. 6597. ADVERTISEMENTS KENey BD_EVERY DAY. ,——— es ae FOR SALE. _— —s000 Lew THaw VaLUb, ON 00 easy terms large, new $6. 20 Vriok and prow move bhwre ich bero@ent and sub cellar, and al) mocern i ta, near all She fories, in’ Wilton sc ingqurect Le TF ols, ; —FOX BAU T%E NEY AND Gon, Uegant na bigh base- No 122 bast | ighteent! t, finished throughout in the mo: stly trie, With every modorp im rovement. Price $13,000: belaiice On mortenge. Apoly to BACK Wal 57 Bowery, or A. H. PU x. ¥, Su ional sheatre. u —FOR SALE, A FIRST CLAS} SA- 2.500. Joon wud restaurant, on the corner of WO great thoroughfares with private em rance for a tios; Ore partner wil be tekeo tos is a epleodid chance. Apply at 162 Nassau streot room No.9 PURUY & Ou. B45( me 8 @avniticent and ONLY FOX *N EXPRE-S BUSINE33 CON- nected with one of our best raiiroade; this ® superior bor 6 sod eagoa, worta alove the loo asked for the burivess, Wil be sold without the orse, if Cesired. Apply a: 102 Nasean street, room Do. % PURDY & Cu. 350 FOR A MEAT WaRKET- or Tae QIU) best stance up town; it is Otted upiaa ry ptat ~mipne © comvetiton—leeiudd with this is anexecelicot borss «nd wogon. Apply immediately at 202 Naseau stre ‘0. 9, PURDY & OO ROCRRY AND Liquor in Willlamsburg. The ea, &C, will te vod for ove tnint t-eir value, No stores of this bind 10 the neighbortieod. ‘Tho wery place for a German, apply at lus Nassau street, room No, 9. PUSDY & 00. 1502 LY—¥OR A SRG4R STOSE, LOCATED ‘en one of tho bt avenucs at the janction two great thorougtares No competition ibis saa excellent chonce for avy sma oung men With thie amount in cash. 4: 102 Nassau street. room Ro. a = PCURDY & CO. GOOD CHANCE FOR ANY ONE WITH A SMALL Ca- A, Hilal —The w-chiowry of av eld extebiished sash, for sole, all in good running at Ibirty second street, end «cor fectory, ercer, Inquire at 64 Be WHOLES‘LE 4ND KiTAIL BAT BUSINESS FOR sale —The vtore is ioc:tod ia che of the greatest oroughfarea ip the city, and ¢olng a fine retail trade, with a jobbing trade of over 860,000, and n good class of each ous! mers. The stoor, leare, good will and Aixtares will be di posed of, on rea-ona ri terms. Apply on the Premises (0 Fulton streot, for further particulars. ww, STATFN I-LAND.—THE SUBSORIRER OF- fers for sale sowe of che best situated outldiag lots at Clifton, ncar the Narrows, on the ‘ract of W. W. Van Wagenen, eq. This vositios is tne most ati sive ror Feeidence oc the isiand = M G?JONNER, 13 Reade s reot, or at the exd of the omn:hu» route, Ciiton. 8 FOR 8/LE.—TWO VEY LASGE AND fine Conble white cameliis for sale ehoay. To be meen for thice days, at be wreea house, corner of Thirty- ninth sterot ond Madison avenue AGUFEREAN STUDi0 FO. SALE.—THE iE SE AND fixtwies of the Euyle i.guerrean Gailery, situs ed fe th® get bosivess part «f Brooklyn No 57 Falton street, will be roid cheap. tor cash, if applied for imae- diately. Fetistoct ry reasons given for eelling Apply on the preoiises, between the hours of 10 and ¢ 0’ siock RUG STORE FOR SALE —A FIRST CLASS DRUG store, sisusted on tho corner of two main streets, @siublisbed over thirteen years, fully stocked with sta, and fapey goods, doing # good prescription and family Dusiness, ts « ffored for asle '0@ proprietor being on- geged in other busines cemanding his whole time is the only reason for selling Appty before 10 A. M, or after 3 P.M, corner Court and Atlactic strects, Brooklyn. IGHTH AVENUE LOTS FOR SALE, CREAP, FOR [ Twenty-rbird street. cash —ibree lots oppo-ite the Central Perk, the southwest corner, and one adjolning on the avenue, and ‘on Feventy sixth street; good sokd ground, sleo, cheap lots in Har- STLPHEN LOBERTS, ship south, 368 ue a6 joi Paice Wiocctor the three lot+ Jew for pale. South street. Albis city, urav tbe ) apply to J.B. Ht niles from tLe villege of fog eighty acres of Grat rata Yard, om ta plone yonc; it has on it a good now deal ing avd outhow-os, and plenty of fruit. Would be sold toge her er in lota to sast purshaeers, Apply to Ky ANITNUR, 54 Wall street, New York. SOR BATE —THE MODERN TH Dasexeot houw 175 Kass Twentieth strest, Sise feet front and 08 feet ceep Lot baif the bieek. The house coniacne al] the mudern improvements, such #4 Savt- air furnace, gas, batan, &e., and bailt in the beet mauper. Consement to coord aveuve stages aud care, @ ArTOIS 61 Nassau street, up staizs. ‘FpOR EALG—EIGHT HOUSES AND LOTS, IN BROOK Fluskiog, 1. 1, conte: ya, on Pacis ateroc and Vivisioa avenue. No cash required, of re-ponsidte parties. For terms, ap Sy te GkO a SHUFELUT, Jc., 80 Nessan atreet, N. OR & LO—~ONE OF THE BEST (HOTELS IN THE lower part ofthe city, Sate positive, as the pro pistes is going to London. Kent nominal Cril si L602 Nassau street, rcom No 9. PURD: & CO, R EAIR—ONE OF THE BRAT PORTED HOUSES down town, on tho Kast river. Keasons for satisfactory. For partioulac: inquire at 19 Gocnties slip work; f£alE.—THE ROUSE AND LOT 49 ITIOKS 8T., | horse. Brookirn ; lot 25x 100. Bouse convenient, leation wikis hap fnboed Lah od cithor Fulton or ferries ms) on mo 5 Sther pete siiate apply to WILLIAM UH. RODGEN, on ‘the preméses, botween tho hours of 10 and 12.4 a JOR KALE—THE STOCK, TOOLS AND MACHINERY y 2 on 1 ion; * ver, laeze vend and $5,000. fr Agent, | pie, FOR SALE. ONTPELIER FOR 3aL@—a sPi ENO FAR 4ING ap tmberrd estate, coutazing -uut seres, 25 miles below Petersburg, -urry coun: 14 mile from Low Point W , Gon a tide water iniet of Jomo gh navignoie for large clase vocweis —abeat e * tract 1 well umbered with gi hickory, prinoypal 5 the former, fom whion’ it te | De ont apd delin ‘ng for $7 ba ‘iding tirectty through Mout eer to Lo tint soil, Much of it, ih cory superior ¢ ts 6 viaee road now The the buithuge tw oroveueut sara Taper’ tan premi-es in abuadence and meaty aces A pew! office, te +@ wpb office, aoe and Boule, Detecen Montorlivr and Low Point” Lt tw sotiew thet sued am opportarity Sere for the pucana of a de susble form aro for carrying onthe wood sod coahag Durizcrs to profit gud acVastage The uboce ur party will he offi reo for sale privatty til the 4th of Onuber. end if not tbex mispoaed of, will be es, euotidly foe fale st 12 o’olock of that day on the preaiven, For terme or other inters ation apply tod A. PACK, Petors. burg, Ya e M ANUPACTURING nN FOR SALG—THE AD vertiovra, being ja-goly eagaged in a down towo 10 disporo of w uni fv terest ine man ers (own Thifertees mauufactur. sare were goods Gadi wartady xb with polls Toe seraon of ordinary T m@ave--0es from $5,00 to 87,00 iot porsorat a'tention fotte business, the Inves went wor doo am exc-Heat ne. Addsoss box 2°74 Port Uffice, with proper aume and realsenoo, HOUSES, ROOMS, & , WANTED, +Chi 8 —We \, IOWA LANDS LOT 4 000 ted by Nicholse flaistt for persons liv ing ip tne vear New York Apply tol. wattison, No. & Noesean stree’, thice foor, front room PHY2ICIAN WANTS 4N OFFICE AND BEDROOM in a bret Glass house, with modern improvemeut+; Fagiih casement presesred. Must be on or batweon Yoursh and Sixth avenues sad Fourteenth and fwenty- ninth eteret« anaress Allon, vox No. 214 Herald office, ing par ioulurs and terms, OUSE W-NTEi—TWu SIGRY ANi ATTIF PKR forie:, botecen Bees er and Twenty Afb atreeta, and Seoong snd Riguth avenues Security gtven for tae rent il required which is mot toexeced $300. sddross ‘ienent, Deraid ofice. APE WaNTED—A SM. LL SIZE SKOUND HaNpD emo. «dwessJ H D., Heraid office WO OX E UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED— By the fret of October, within Give or ten mlautes cf the herald efice Kent about $13 per month, whied will be paid monthly in advance, Addrost ‘aunton, herald office. W 'TED—A SMALL HOU EIN AN UNEXCEPIION. e neighborleod 1m the lower part of the oty, or in Brooklp, near bs Wall street ‘erry. Kent must be moderete, ond will be paid querteriy tm advance ia View of reference. sdarcss, with partloulars, bux 233 N. Y..Post office. W ANTED—‘ SWALL F ANDSOMELY FURNIGHCD house, in the best part of the city, fara family withent chidrsn; or # suite of tage fuccished apact- ments in a family who take 10 bo«r: ers, and will pro vido a privare table.. address box 1,900 Post Uftice. Wem BROOKLYN NEAR ONE 0? TUR tessies, by # gentlemen snd his wife, four rome all the see+no floor proferred—ot @ medero house, ia a good neighborhood, a smell tamily coelring quict ten ants, giving unquestionanle references, will please ad dress Box 2082, New. York P. O. JANTED TO PURCHASE, A FIRST CL 453 WCUSt, for cach, three er four atories, basom-nt ond sub: cellar, worth about $14,000 A wise street preferred; berwen the Bifth ond Ninth avenues and nyt sbove Posse-sion immedwely. Nooo but owners need call Apply to A. C. LOOaL4, 21,128 Droncway, near Thirty fourth street. as, UMAALAGEDS, G0. IEDL BLACK HORSE, 16 Hal earn old Lundsome leather tap «a, , for siie very che otal ie. Cav be t next tothe carn of Fuston, f CHES, CoRIAGES, AND TIGHT W GON? OF Ce vind, both new and gecond hand, an sod or wove to order, at J. A. VN ORLWIUK'S Wepnsitory No 44 Fulton atrost, Urockiva. One superior six seat rockswoy, made in the bert style aad bot Liste worn, for salo, with others, very cheap. OR SALE—A DARK BAY Bk F ol, suund, true, and biod, mie ntes, and is in fine conerti every way sdapted to the use of a pn oo combination of beanty. apces, and endurance. Apply at Wood's livery stable, 84 secood avenus, corner o. Pith street. © OR © LFA ATYLISH DARK BsY WORsB, THAT can be fully recommended. He ix very haa teome, very gentle and scumd. ‘To be seen at JACK “UN & WIL LMWo Livery stables, No. 854 Broadway. Price $160, POR SALE—A HANDSOME, BRIG S REL HORSE, 1524 bands high, soven years old. showy action, perfectly yxound and kind in harnose, ond a good tra oR, FIGU? YoaRe rote a cole ia chree veer jo is sniteble for a Zouble"herness or light rock- awey. For partioulare address X, Journal of Commerce office. OR SALh—A BL CK CANAlT N STALLION, 153% F banow bigh, six yours old. Te 1s suitable for any 4; bas full mane and tail, apd is on elegant mato + leo, a atrong second hand carriage auitable foc will de geod om reasonsble torms, as deat work. Tuqaire of the owner bes bo further use for thom For | JAM'S LARPER, 137 Court ctreet, near Dean, Brooklyn. ‘OR SALE—A BaY MaR¥, SEVEN YASS OLD, little over 15 havea bigh, pony Dduilt, weil adapted jor o physician. a6 she will stand @i-hout tying, war WOR Fk of arhevel manufactory. Allof the above too's and | rantly porieo'ly sovndana bird; likewise a wegee and 01 machinery are ip good ory cr. and of recent construction, and with the istest improrerments, and capable of tora ing out fifty cozen shoves per day, MNeasons for selliog moade sativfoctory upon adiressing A.C. D., Herald of- tee. R GALE—AT CUFT! TATEN ISLAND, WITH. in four minutes’ Walk of the ferry, a very hand- gome Gothle frame cottage filled {a with brick, built in the best manner io the English raral style, together with twelve ond o half tots of excell nt land, situated on the private road opposite to Robert Center's estate, near Vanderbilt syonue, Clifton, 8. 1., and within four winutes’ waik of Vanderbilt lanJing The house con- ‘tains a parior, dinfog room, six scoping room: and bath teom, mantels and grates, kitchen with ra: and a good cellar. niso a weil of excellent water. ‘embraces all hinds of vegetables in abandan ‘and the gr. unds around the house npr ge hem ou with gravel walks, shrubs, &c.; in fact the place is all that a gentleman of teste can desire, and is the only ono that can be purchased at Clifton eo convenient to the dorry, ano containing that amount of land The farni- 4are in the house, which is new and of the best desorie- tion, will be sold with ur without the house, as required Boats lease every half hoar in summer, ant every ho’ in winter, Je inaispatacle. For cards of admission to sco the presses, and fall particila apply to ALBERT BH. NIOOL + ¥, No. 4 Broad stroet. RK BALE—A_ SUPERION GROCERY ANT LIQvor. store; cne of the bert ivoations vp towa—e long ease ant cheap ront. The eteck, dxtures, &e , will be gold at a vergein. Apply immediately at’ 109 Nassau street, 1600: P ¥ & CO OR BALE—THE LEASE. OF SfORE AND IV end fixtures. of a well es*abiiaded ere, Dumber 279 First avenue, corner of “e- eineet. “QP OR BALZ—A LARGE SiON HOUSES AT PRLUAM Ville, S686 feot, basement, one story sud attics, with balf «2 scre Pg on Now Haven line, for W,Le0 cwsh. apply to Jats #. DIAOK, 11 Sheriff at. F% FALE BY J. PECARE--TWO HOUSES ON 4EV- enth avenue; one house on Last Twelfth atrect; four houses in Broos — a one house in Wil- Apply to” J. FROARE, 168 Bester SLY, TERVS RASY—THRRE NEW FIR TCL Ae io the block of five, ail slike, 38, 49 and 46 Twenty-forrth end fane: onteenth street, between Fourth and Lexin, need. Ha’ “every convenience, and ail) bear 1 eram!nation. Price $14,000 avd less. Aoply at 44 | Tventy fourth street, or 62 William street, to CHAS Rk SLE OR TO LE'—THREE BRICK HOUSES, thrre story and basement, in Fifty tuird etrect, oe- ‘Sween Beco: dand hird avenues. Modern improvem+nta; bot na co’ water. Terms casy. Apply to D. ROBINS, 38 rixth street. ALE OR TO LET—A BEAUTIFUL RUSIDENTE | stages alto pate the door every five mina in Fabway, N. J., oonoisting of an elegent house | £S!00D attn iit be sold on onsy terms. | corner of An hopy atrect ard Brosdway, where street. 4 hervers, pew last May Apply at ktyerson & Uoward’s stable, 73 University plees, corner Thirteonsh street. OR & LR—A FINK BaY MAKE, FIVE AND A holf years old, the owner heving no uze for aamo, warrenied sound, is geutle and inteliig nt, and ctn go very iat wih & handsome ‘ight wagon nod harness; will be sold cheap. Cen be seea at Jonklin Carl's ata- dies, Fulton street, near Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. OR SAIE—A FON: WARRANTED FOUND, TO- grther with o ght ebifting top wegen and harness, &e , complete, in gord order, ht-le used, sold cheap, the owner baving po farther ase for them. Inquire at Wi- son & Brother’s stables, corner of Bleecker and Crosby otrecta. OR SALE CHEAP—A SORREL MORGAN MARE, nix years olf, fifteen hunds threo inches high; can- Rot be surpassed for atyle and beauty; bas never beer troined, and can trot fa threo min ites; warranted sound and Bind. Apply et F. J. Nodine's stable, Merrepont etrect. pear Folton, Brooklyn. [yom TOR MALE—a SPAN OF DANK DAPPER grey. 16 hooa bigh, 6 and 7 years old, cosely matehe th, drive up to the bit, very atyliok, fall natura! tat 6, tipe. Any a0 desirous of securing 9 cholee end bind team for family uve, @ill find theses rare chanea Can be sven st tho rtable oo 162d street, (Carmanayillo), fast house west of Teath aeepne. OKSES TOR SaLB—a FINE Pat OF BAY CAR riage ie $400. Alro, some well tried {1 g's bor Shetland porica, whish wil! be of ‘ho owner going to Europe. plsee. 7 EW YO KTAMERMALUSIUESD AY. SEPT. 19— slo of horses, wagons aud hainess of all descriptions MFR, Sok GEO. CLEMONS, Proprietor tole cheap on accou: Inquire at 48 Exepn: LATF. OF THE OABL TON HOUSE, }” begn -onvo to inform hile friends’ thet bets now as: eoeiared wit) Mr Cherles Tate at the Cooper House, (AME BEODORE, ho will be most bappy 10 — them. — i ng ore and re ways on isa u MiP i a THEODORE . DELVIGNE. MPIRE HOUSE, 160 GREZNWICE STRELT, TWO doore w Cortlandt.—Che eubsoriber respect {vforma bis friends and the pubile, and especially Vieltere to the city, that he hes opened the abore house, whieb will secommodste one hundred guests. the delicacien of the sess0n served up in tha Oo by ony other boure in the lower part of the city, for the Wor ersto of $1 per » The house is con veplent to tho oe and rr) = brennan io eleo 1 tIedel phia ton stesmb ts; it fa within one minute's walk of Cortlendt street ferry; ched to the hou: = od barn, with {wo acres of lend, covered with Peon plan. P, M FALLON, Proprietor trees, It is onle a few rode from 1! * - -— — pect J perfect cede ast la over wayfe mont desir. Ea HOUSE, UNION SQUARE —THIS ESTAB- able reridenen for a gentlemen doing burinesa in the'clty. Hebment is condncted ent rely on the F each plan. Poawaien given on the Ist of October. Iaquire of | Fomtien engaging rooms will heve thoir meals served ia SAMUEL BUDY, 68 Fall stroet. tow Cece tees wpe thete Soartmonte monte each eh fa i mily sre ne vate oa ow Might te’ of O¢ EXCHANGE—THh Liaxk OF inboest tingle gentlemen oan take their meals io the ‘ond on restaurant, or in expel dining roome expronly for thet porpose = The proprietor will be happy to show partios of apartments, who wish to Sar pavees ? HAWLEY D. OL PP. eee ee SUNDA, MORNING, oe NEWS BY TeL™ GRAPH. Dr, legates 1864. Cte this oon: ia The Whig State Convention~ Krotra. ‘ Grroa, Sept. .'* In the Qret district oonven'ion wuidh assemble. city to-day, there was a disagresmeat aout the \eated seats for Whitestown, whirn resdSted ia «plit the convention Subsequertly one action sinote. Palmer V. Ketlogg a delegate to tho state convection at Avbory, amd the other ection ¢lected D. W. Prasoott. Nee lutions wore passed im (acur of D. Mf Heacdict for Lievtenapt-Govercor. I the cerord olstriot George W. Couth was chosen & delegate to tae Stare convention, and in the third, distriot R. G. Savery DELEGATES PROM SARATOGA, Samcroas, Sept. 18, 10% & Tho Cologate to the Whig State Convention froa y the first district js John G. Mott, sad from the mcond & * trict A. Booka, DELEGATRS PROM ROOSTER. fs Rocuwersn, Sept. 16, 1854, The Whig Convention of ts ouw'ret hava oloted Samuel G. svdrews deleguie to Syracuse, and Ik Parcce wubsiitute, From Wa havaten, FINST DRSPATCH FROM T@k GRITISH GOVERNMANT KELATIVE TO GREYTOWN. WAsuinaron. Sept. 16, 1855. ‘The Sar cays s«pectal messenger tas arrives it Wash- ingtoo with the’ fitst’communication from the British — government to tho Mirister here, relative to Groyto#n. From Bowron, ABRIVAL OF THE FHIP MOUNTAIN WAVE FROM TRA- PANI—ODD PELLOWS' BANQUET. Boston, -ept. 16, 1854: The ship Mountain Wave arrived yester¢ ay from Traps- ni, bringing sbe remains of her lute mauter, Ieanc Feesen- cem, who died at thet piace Avguct 1. The authorities of Trapani refused to silow bis burial there, excopt at low water mark. A grand complimentary bergurt to William PiMson, Faq, Most Wortby Grond Sire elect of the Indeponient Onder of Cdd Fellows, was given last evening at ths Ke- ‘e790 House. The office is the be.d of the order iu the United States and Cansda. Over one hundred pers-ns were present, and the cecasion was one of mach interest. Bale of Cungress Mall, 4 aratoga.. Samaroca, Sept 16, 1854 ‘The negotiations which heave been rome time in pro grers for tho sale of Congress Gall, in this vill ge, hove heen this day cloeed—H. H Hathorn, Eaq., formerly of the Daion Hall, and another gyntioman, baving purcha-ed {8 They will immetiately commence rebuilding, intend ing to spend at least forty thousand dollars before opon- ing pert season. Rising of the Onlo River. Cincinatti, Sept 16, 1854. The Chio river hoa risen several (eet above here, and we expert it will rise hero two or three foot, whict will Hautrozy, Sept. 15, 1854. Lorerne Rae, for seventeen years a teacher iu the Deaf ond Dumb Asvium, died very suddenly this morn- ing, at his residence in thia city. Pbiadelpbm Stock Board. PRiapeutna, Sept 16 1864, Stroke were firm st our first board this morning, with galie:—Kead'tis Lallroed, 36, Loay Telit Pe in Katt the folowir f Merrie Cava!, 123 ms }vanin Stato F ws nO cha ge The neoral Fieatth. “HE YELLOW FEVSR L¥ SAVANNATL. [from the Savaanab Nows, rept 127 A Gioony Sammatn.—Yesterdsy was, porkava, tho gloomiest Suncay that most persons in our community have ever spent. ‘The churehes were openet, but their oc ngregations were excordingty thin, ana an’ aspect of evxiety aad dejection wae visibly on every face. Tho exeroi-es wore brief, out solemn and tupressive, Tee uth woe @ sppareat, if any evidence of it were ceeded thot the clezgy of our city have been wora and wearied cown by the faithful and unosast-g dis- charge of pioun offices tu the sick and dpicg, 29 woll a hy the funeral rites they sre daily, or rather hoatty, called upon to perform over the dead Ir caeof the chorchos (:be Cathalle), which hos a cony:egation in times of health and prosperity, varying from 1,200 to 1,600 rouls there war on ettendauce ses terday atthe morning eervice of not more than ftom 150 to 2(0 persona, 86 we are informed; while at aaotber where the worshipcers geusily number from 600 to 700, were present only sbont 50 persone in all. Tre pe-tilenoe ic on the increas, both among the | oegens and the better glass Macy persons in com/orta le circumstances, and natives of the place, are now tick Several physicians are sino down with the fever; It is almost impossible to get nurses, for they are not here to be bad. ground throughout the city ls covered with provirate trees nod docaying leaves, tho 1nd result of 1! and everything before us ever. TELEGRAPHIC. TRE YELLOW FEVER AT SAVANNAH AND CHAMLES- TON, ETO. Bactixoum, Sept. 16, 1854 The ¢eatts at Savannsh durirg tne week ending on Tustday Inet, amoonted to 210, of which 129 were from yellow fever. On Tuesday the tetal number of intor ments renched 51, insluding 84 from yellow fever. Among the dead were the Nev. Joshua Payne, of the Ma- thodist church, ond light Rev. Eaward Barroa, Cetnokis Missionary Bisbop of Africa Mr. Hilton, the editor of the Georgian, was convalescent, An orde? was received at Macon for Afty coflins and five hundred pounds of bread daily, for Savannah. In « bar ceton, on Wednesday last, thore were 21 deaths from yellow fever, and on Thursday nineteen Cholera had abated at Knoxville, ‘Tona. The cholera bad wade its appesrancs on tho rice plaa- tations on the Savannah river. ‘The passengers and crew of the lost ship Della Maria were all saved. CHOLEZA DIMINISHING AT PITTSRURO. Prrvanora, Sept 16, 1864. ‘Tre cholora i dim{nishing as the veather is moro fa- vorable. Twenty deaths took p'aco from those attacked yesterday. To-day there were teu new cases. MORTALITY IN BOSTON. Boeror, Sept. 16, 1264. The deatisin Boston, for tho week ending noon to- day, wore ninety-three, sovea of which were from cho- lera. ‘The rity was never more healthy thaa al tais season. Relief for tho Sufferers by Yeliow Fever at Savannah, THE MERTING ON 'CHANGR, ‘be mecting which convened yesterday at the Mo~- chon # Excharge, to take into consideration suitable measures for the relief of sufferers by the yollow fever at Savannah, nt the time sppoin:ed wes called to order by G@.B Lemar, Eeq., who, afer briefly alluding: to the objecta of the moeting, moved that Mr J H Brower teke the chair, who on reaching tho pistform made a fow remarks in referonce to the reo:snity of speedy ac- tio~ +n bebalf of the destitute and suffering inhabitaots of sarpab, which were well received. Mr Guyon was apporpted Becretary Soon after which, on morion, s ormmittes was sppointed to take up collections for the object in view. @ are requested to state that the committee will meet at the Benk of the hepublic, on Monday morning, the 18th ins‘ant, at 11 o'clock. In connexion with the sbove, we may state that the best feelings of benevolence have born excited in this 6: mravnity, in referenes to the sufferers by direaso at favanpsh. The epidemic is said to have been very wevere among the unacclima’ed portion of the inbabi- tants, many of whom went there from this oity acd ober parte of the North, as weil as from Korose Ferat- lien Pave teen decimated and broken up, while emanate of them have been left In groat destitution and distresa. It is in afford'rg relief in puch cases as those which tost of true benevolerce. We we shall be reboots, whi ese appears that the Bouse of cameat Te Freq , a8 soon a6 ho heard that great sofferi at onee remit’ Dept from public view; but we think {t fs auch acta, fabeve all others, which deserve the [ps ona public.ty as an example to stimulate gooc deeds in othere. The We ington Ni Monument reseipts for the Was the th of amounted 0 and dorieg wan $2,603, A young man in Bostov baving been attacked with diarrt took a doas of salts, ond in loss Srciiayeie ‘| acorg Chisetiva: priue SEPTEMBER 17, 1854. The Univeral Jabilee, sie fully persuaded, alse, that GRAND CONCRETRD MOVEMRAT OF THR ROH © sinetice, tbe monks, and the womes, cou-ecrated t AGAINST 1% EVILS OF WAR, PSSTILENOB, asd God, oe well as all the laical taitulul, wo, in leed- HEKESY—THE POPE'S BNCYUL:OAL L&TTER, ing a pious ive, wntk wornily ia the way of their The following is a translation of the ate circu- | Yorum, abw uvivt rruptedty avd witn the most lots, ardent 4+ ai sOcrose their suvpiicaut prayera ty God. beg phd of the Pope tothe Primates, Aroubistops, | AiG nat vue pre ers mae fiud sa tn acess eu ano: 8 of the Churon, aapouacing # three | to Goa, forget pot venerable be-thren, to lavoke Montds jubdiee to the faitrful throughout Chrisen- | the tuffages of these woo bave alresdy woe the dom. We bave rendered it from the autiorized | “707? 80 the pam of victors; ann ubove all Int version published ia the Freach Catrolic paper, Redes et ed ee ans meek to. Muay, {dime de ia Relizion, which is itself a traova Morber of God, te virgin imnsculete: to ner whore iptercereion te the aicat favorable aod tae tio,’ from the original Latin iu whiok the document wos \Ytten: — most poworfai before God, tober whe is the mokuer of grace apd mer y; let uv also demand tue protec TO OUR VSNESADLE BRETHREN TBM PATRI ARCITS, PRMAYSS. sROABINKOrA, BIsHerS, 44D OI Hon of the boly @ wsiles Peter aod Peal. aad of al! the saints who reigu sith deems Coriat in we OMDINA UES LN GKAOK AND COMMUNION WITH TH. HOLY APUPTOLIC BER. nesvens, Oo tbe ot er bund, let gotbing be aearar Pius UX. Pors:— to your bravt, and copsicee x tobog a8 aire inoor Veveruble b etiren, beslth aad apostolic bene | font thaa the employment Of alt the effo ty of your 2cel ip ;oOninually exeorting she fait ful com. mittee to pour cares, lu giving trem sour warn- Ings abd Jour CUuCourRecmenss, thas toey may diction !~ In glaaciug with t2e soticituds and the | be cally gore snd mere exchtshed in fray tentimente o! our ap otulic charity over the whole Coun sat steogta, iu the professiva of tao ic sorld, we can herdl; 49 Jatbos Courca, that they may wita the er x ae sete % fei Oxpross, veneraule | ost anxicos cate AYaiA. the. eunes, ue am b ethien, with was proouad sorrow we are pone | prrcares fad the frouds of tuou wue sexk to “tasted Waen we seo Carlstings aud civilia-d sovisty 4 Goud ed on sil stoes ia a lamentable maaver, tor am enie’, and as it were Gpproswd, by the saddest em amitics. You are not ignorant of the fact that Om = ‘stisn rations are af this moment aflll ted and a we A Ms ‘ Oiea, "eesined by olvil wars, by tutewsine fends, 07 | 4°. saty ot taste obasgr, ming not soars toa vince Prom Staut maladies, by fearful earthquakes, sed | jt ¢ mada of We Curis inos coulded b> bom, ad- byes *F dliefel calamities, Rut what is most to | coring to their cavacity, the hily Lessous vas ites cupticns CO cur Givice fait , of oerfectiag ‘hem rule Shem, acd thai they may enuesvor (oa wth oo wertasiog joy in we path or God's « mabements, zeciowsty ub-teinivg from eriae, wich i- tee source of ail the evils that »f Th refere, Btn, unsere to stimalite as much se possible seal ut the curastes in partic te jored is, trat among co many misfortaoes fo, of nourlarlcg thm cascfaily by th . Sas ait atest ° i p carcfuily by the si- snddin catastirop rics to be veri ed, the obildzea b vistration of the eucramenta, acd of 6x2 irting of daz 488, who ia in their geacrotion are | all the world tu embrace the dea thful doceing, wiser th 92 the obiidron of light, endeavor To conciosion, ax a pido of ail heavenly gifts, and #8 on evidence vf thy very ardent o sanity that we bave for you, reooive the A voatolke benediction, wheb we give you from the bovtom of our at, more ana, “ore, by every kind of devilish artifice, by machim ations apd conspiracies, to pursue a bitter wer 9#ainy the Cathoiio church and its | snd mith love to you, venerable oret area, to all tre salutary de tiire; to overthrow ond to rain all ourEy ted laical faitlul © mided to your gaacdian- F ‘hority; to pervert aud corrapt every | S¢ip- ‘ , MBPS OR ay nbd in pearin OF tee; 20. Crone Given at St Peter's, at Nome, August 1, 1854, gete in ie ¢@ tre deaaly poison of indifforoutiam | the Minth 5 ear of our Pontiflout 9; to contonud uli laws d vive aad Pig IX, Pore. te ad foster quarrels, oiscord, re- Syovoluti ne, soppiag at 29 came *, apd not sbrinkiwg from any at- te—if it were posstbie—our uoly b to uttely destroy all numaa ard ip reduily buman; to ores volts ond impiva or no evil oom tempt to annini| religion, sod ow ty. mE tore, it faye ‘bat in the midst of conjun stares eo criticas we—ra “Wllectieg that by tue speotul mercy of God se aa t8e98 the regource Of prayer to obtain ull the bens its winch we require, aad to evase all the evus Sbicd we dread—nave not ceared to raise our e@ towards the high aud boly neuLtaios wbonce \ Fe expect ali help to come. Avd we bave vet, & | tho humility of our neact, seuried in invok! and in supplicatiag tne Goa rih in mercy by constaot aud tervect preyers, that he maj eign to moke war dis sppear trom one ene Of the carth to the othe; thet efter having sppeaa ed the di-sensiogs existing ~he May restore ts their j Copies peace, concord \ -ranquility; that he may iurpire rhese princes them elves with ao iccreastag 2eu), HOG abd More devote 2 to the defence sud pro paguuen of toe fate and a "the Cathol o ducteine, «ebiet are the chief soura ° (f the hapyiaces of nations; ib Ase. that | om Geliever both 10 8 ve ielgus and the maticus om all tho ecourgea that afiltc: them, snd that be May Cruse them to rejoice by bestowing on taenve |I tiie prosperity; that bé may give to t e ercing the Sift of bin heaveniy pasce to bring them ba k fran the way of perdition Ye the path uf truta and. of jus “ce, aud to couvert them sincercly to their God. & {ready in our weil: beloved ety #e have prescnbed 0 S366 o civine merey; neverLhe lesa cng Vg of our Miueious pedrcossors, we 10 LAVO TeCOUFSe LO FOUL Prager & ebarch. ‘The Sort Sheil Troubica, LETTER BROM WILLIAM BH LUDLWUW, DEMOCRATIO CANDIDATE FoR LIKUTSNANT GOV BRNOR—BEPLY 70 ABIJAH MANN, pe Ww Yous, S»pt. 16, 1854. TO THE EDITOR OF THE EVENING POST. CuntLEMes— Ou my way howe feom the West my attention bes been called to en extraordinary lecter, sdor red 10 me by Mr. Abijsu Maco, Jr, anid pub- lished im your paper of Ms nduy lust. Toa hie d Lem ¢verieuwy to respond frankly, bot thy tone aid temper of ‘that ietier, aad cus publ ation of 1%, wraout first commusicatiag it ty Me, nC 60 ipconeistent with the relutions he ototora ing between ox, and give to the whole proceed ing so wuch of the claiwcter of an appeal to tho public agaiost we, thas FE shall dost consuls my selt respect by aadreseing my reply te the journal ia , whion | first revevid Lucice of the asseult, it seoms to be the parpose of Me. Mana’s letter to convey the impression that F voted voutcary to my previcusly eXpreased opinion aud dete miaa- ton” upon the yesolutiona, suomitted by bum to mo privately at Syracuse. Wuiviog ati consideration of tre strange de;mture by Mr. Muon from the es Of goatiemen, by his pubiication of private Roe in a private room, I will say brie fly in 1 Rivet. Mr. Mann did not report to the convention avy reeolntion whica ke bed previously submitted 89 me. Secondly. The resolution which ho di@'ropert wie Gvawn by another gentioman, sad was not submit- te is me by Mr. Mune ala resolved A tO Mose of the | mit ba’ when, subse. Ye Mj urity row, tney It 98 fur thot parpose, vonsreta © preg, thar } t woividnally, I voted’ against PONE LO pou these wen, Oe My domes | ing them on the tal of your emincot and ap, oved pee ®, Eon wih, As My eV. ctnee uy uk these points, I apneal to vit possible 2031 Bod Oore exhort ta Bniciful coutl dea to your -barge,t rough the ag 9ttves 41 ody exprersed, to lay Cowan oy a sincere yealtouce the bu. dea of their tracre csstons, ond | lo Godvavor, | sestinents wba my action ore thns couol isively du by supplicetions, hy frstivg-, by alms, Aud by other | posed st. 161s pot pretended-by aim thas io tte to. works of piety, to appease the wract OF Gud, woom | tervirw between us upytbing more eecarred thom an ibe ermmes of men have incensed. expression of ivdiwvidoul sontiments aud general gon- Monies’ to the fartufal, a8 your ferveaot pietyand | cunmerce, made before the organ zstion of the ooa wiscota wil inspie jou, Bow abands: 6 aro the | vention, im the frankness of sriendly intercourse mereive of God for all those who cull upow Him — J Lor is it pretended that any engagement was mn whet po- er there tain prayer If ve close up ail ac- | tered intoas to arse iy the convention, or im cess auvinst the enewy of our safety and d-aw near | any way the cefl adoption of his draft as ene to tothe Lord. “Prayer”——to borrow the language of § be presved on that mdy. St. J ba wbrysostom—* is the source, te tre root, The jes. lutions of Mr. Mann, 99 far from havicg in the rather of countless blessings ; the power of 4 becn carefully criti ised by me, ag stated by olcr, ys er extinguishes toe flomrs, curbs tue fary of } made :uch a slight imoression upon my tmaiad, tics 10L8, RWKEEDES Wars, 2ppeases eombara, calms the } 1 +anaot Low recaihthem efther in sabstsnce of tem: ests, pute the demons to fligot, opens the } detail. Tho whole vonversation or faterviow coald ee of heaven, breaks the bonds ef death, cures | tot hove lacted over fifteen wiantex, and was ro! ieeeees, Orivesawsy misfortunes, atrengtaens tot- | again renewed. The real diffi ulty with Mfr. Mann is tering cities, the scourges of Hoeven and the at wt be had a predetermined programme, fo: the tack» of men: there are no evils which prayec does | Execution of which be, in his own mind, counted fv record of the cooveaiton and te testicwuy of every ax bor of thet bady, Tho mtimatians of Me. Movd in teepert to the inconsistency bet ween my not disaipate.” upon my aid. In that he was disappointed. We nis desire, venerable brethren, thas As to to the idle romor in referevce to my nowi- whist we sill be acdrea+ivg ferveat prayers to the | nation connected with my vote, stated by Mr. Maan Father of Mer ies for the causes announced above, jou do net cease, accoraing to the wish of our en- cyclical ktters of 24 of February, 1849, dated from Gasta, to implore, in concert with all the | tiou but Mr. Mann. faivhfu), by supplications and vows more ardent The idea of my packing the Committee on Reaclu- than ever, the ty of the some father, that He | tions is without the slightest foundation. tuey Ocign to enlightea oarsouls with the lightof His | I was congratulated by elma representing holy eprrit, aud we may thn the sooner come | every thsce of opizion aw having constituted that ta @ decision on the question of the conception of | commities feirly aod judicionsly, und bave no doubt, the very ef ome of God, the immacoulate Vir- | hia tho names of tts members been prevoasly sub- gin Mary, which may be to the glory of God and of | mitted to Mr. Mann, tnat it would have met his ap that same virgin, our well- beloved mother. provel, To induve the faitufel confided to your caro to I bad no understanding with any member of the carry to these prayers a more ardent fervor, and | committ<o as to what course he skould pursue, nor that they may derive more bountiful advantages | dvd { know until the report of the committee came to exist, bat withoot avy statement of its.cource or ita autho ity, { sim conten: to stand on the know- leége and jaogment of every member of the conven- therefrom, we have been pleased to open the bea- } in what result it had greed upon. venly treasures—the dispensation of which has been | In my judgment, any demo rat who participates 4 to us the Most High—and to dispense } in a convention conducted with the order, aecoram them abroad. Tacrefore, relying on the mer-y of | a: d strict observance of pariiamentary rules which the all-powerful God and on the authority of His holy i ea the convention of the bth lost, and apostles Peter and Paul, and in virtue of that power | who did not open)y and manfully withdraw from the of binding and loosing which the Lord has given to | onveation, fs {a honor bound by ita proceedings. ns, notwithstanding our un vorthiness, we, f these | In such osse, whatever individual preferences he presents, grant fo all and each of tie taithtat of | may bave, he ia by democratic usago bound to sur- Your dioceses, of both sexes, who within a space of | render them to tbe will of the may: ‘three months, to be fixed by each of you in serene Ip common with many others at Syracuse I did and to commence from the day to be determined ao, and I commend the asme conrsn now to Mr. on by each, shail have humbly examined tuetr trang | Mann, and pot that, woder the impolsca of defeat or agre-sions, aball have covfessed them with a stacere | the previously determia-d cictation of a Saratoga detestation, and purified by sacramental avgolation, | convention, or the prospective action of the one at sball have reapeotfaily received the sacrament of | Auburn, he should repudiate the action of a regalar tho Eacharist snd devoutly visited three charches | democratic convention, aod make a deliberate desighatea by you, or one of them at three different | aseault on the motives of honoralle men and soand times, praying wita devotion for aome time accord- | cemo. rats. My own individual views on the Ne- ing to our method for the exaitation aad prospericy | brasta billare well kaowr. It ia nut iy porpase of oor ty ag the church, and of the apyevolic | at tt is time to enter into their di-cusai sm, bat simply see—for the extirpation of heresies—for peace and | to repel the unfonnded imputaioos os my concon! among Christian princes—for the peace aod | a tion iv the convention. ‘ours very truly, — of every A ere ig ie, — who bee Ws EH. Luptow. the same interval, s! ave fasted once ——_——_——_—_—— ven alma to the poor, aa their picty dictates, aa Pernenat Inceiigensss foanlgence in form of a jahileo which tacy may ap- | Count Korsl, husbend of the late Mme. Sontag, leit ply in mennex of priviloge (auffrage) to the souls it for Europe yeaterday in the steam: hip Paltio purgatory. : ARRIVALS. Desirous of rag es the gain of this indulgon ve | a4 the Uniow Paes Hotel—!ton Samuel B. Smith, Cal!- to nuns () elipiéw es) others living in perpetaal | fornia; 8 F Botl a Je , Now York; Benj. #. Marsh, do.; seclusion, an weilas to tlose who are detained in Henry Fock, New Haven; ft hers Heale, Wesiington; prison, or whom corporeal infirmity oc otxer impe- James R. Wilson, Ponneylvania; Mf. AL Tloeole and fe- @ ment may p event fulfilling all the works of piety | liv, Miive above, fessor At the Howard—3, 3, Wortley, Jamatea, W. E; B.C. prrer gt ting 19 tho contensors She | rockerpin, Galvestoh, Texas; 4.’ Weaver” Mount Ver. power of commating those works to other works of piety, or of proroguisg in their favor the jubilee for a ebort time; we also accord to them the faulty of dispensing wih the communion of children who have not yet been admitted to the firat commanion. Therefore we Cap sty Rage eg tifa occasion only, non, Obio: James Colman, Dundas, Oanads, J. D. Satter Hels, Nerth Caroina; MH. C MoNiel, Temnessee; D. M. Cutter, Houston, Yoxas; B. OC. Hall, Fayetleville, N. C.; IL i. Teel, Terre Hanto, la. DEPARTURES. 1, in the stesmship Baltio—-Mrn Jas King, and ouring the months, to grant to | , For Live ean W, ‘indelghie’, the confertors of your dioceses all she’ powers con- | JMR. "y tect Vic rong, Mr Herty, New Yorks? Ken: ceded by us in the made known by ouren- | gris, Philsdelchia; William Degroct, Mr Dale, New orclical lettor of 2ist November, 1861--levters ad- | York: Mra Hastings and servant mail, F Vogel, Thos E ; Col Colt, xfr and Mra Dickt- Hy als, Yen; Hs Masten, dressed to you, printed, and beginning with these | Lee, {1 a Garres:, New York words, Raed ‘Our other; always, however, | son’ New Jercey; Mr Fuller, ‘ making the same exceptitns as we made in those | four chik'ren and servant, Mr “an‘oe, Port) letters. Besic ee, we grant to ao- | sbaw, NY Curtis, © A Lord, Mr Wadawor' + ord to the faitt fal of your disceses, as well laymen | ¥F Wheelock, r! 4 Renee, br aat New Yoru; Mise Maule, 68 resnlar andr coclesiaatica, of whatever in | 1% “Coon, Hartford; M Morgan, Jr, Jan M stitution, even jh it may not ‘have any special Jes H Woods, RB Now York; M Ber- GeslgDathb, tbe Fight to chocee as confesser pe Mise Mort eperucle; Ie Geyer, Baltisore; Manvel Lopes, occaswn whatever priest tiey wisa, wether secular | Conta itica; Mivs Dunot, Mr Becker, Mr Shirley, New or regular, among the approved clergy, and to | Yor; Richard Farrer, Costa Ries; Jno Fisher, Honry Stim- accord the eame right to nuns, even to thoes whoa'e | ron Frederick Desbenones Jno line. JB Leonard, MrJ exempt from the jariadt tion of the bishop, and to | T Lowry and ledy, NY; i! Pastor, E Toanters, Germeny: the cther women who lecd a conventaal life, | J Bertier, Henry Barroothel, Para; Gernande Roiriga A Ey Juan Pastor ond servant, Pero; J anooa, R Moord, JC; to wor venerable bret ren ! wro * t, 8 ave called to pai ticipate in our soli-itnde, and whe | Breen, Aer eee wiboente Wien, Bee be have been copstitoted the guardians of the walls of | 1.0, ‘Thos A Phillips, Frederick Wentworth, AJ Went Jexosakem. Cease not to with ag day and | worth, WN Wentworth nnd servant, 5 4; Mr and Mra “4 vight, to join to your constant ivings, with | J Fairchvd, NY; Thos Scott, Cunada; Misa Penney, 7/9; humility and earnestness, your cries Sg Tn AO Wiloox, 31, J Cozat, Mra J fiomele and daugy ter, Heations towarcs tbe Tord our God—to implore his | Mr snd Wre Themas Cartwright, W (itbons, Ant sony divine mercy, tbat ble propitious band may arn | 1+3, Jz, bearer of cespatanen aes won aay a away the ecourges brought upon us by our trans 4 3 Tohed, alex ely ocd Bighy sna tng at tary a Tao ; Mr and Wies Ya owned, NY; , Pedro det Gardo, Hariina.—Totel, 116, , above all, she ea | tot hunenmity. | ; they could send PRICE TWO CENTS. ———<=_==— TUL CHINES! E1L.VOLU CION. SISIT OF THE SUSQUENANYA 10 NANIIW. MA. MecLane’s Intercourse wih the Retels. BRlaspbemous Pretensions ef Tae-ping Wang. wens PROJECTS OF UNIVERSAL CONQUEST Heseription of Nahin and the Yangtze-Hiamg, PROGRESS OF THE LooONCOLssTs, &e., ke, oe. Oor Ohinese Corsesportence, é Sttasogar, Colas, June 5, 164 Vewage of the Sugquehaina upthe Vangtee Kieng —Our Flag Fired on by the Rebels —Curious Latter from the Reba Chiefs nkin, and the Country Beyond—Necessiiy of Enforcing the Opening of the River— Pretensioms of Bas ping Wang. In wy jast I gave you a briof statemeat of the visit of our Miniter, M:. Welane aad suite, @ Fooohow and Ningpo, two of tuo five porta opem for trade with China, and als» tho Jatest occurrences concerning the rebels of this ity. Since then "ae thing deci-ive has takea olace here, bat as usa we have seen vaval and lard battles tivo o three | times o weeks, without accomplishing more than to meke a great voise. But our Minister determined to go up to bead qna'ters (Narkin) acd see for himself what these wrbels were doing, and whut they were likely to ds. Accordingly, Mr. MoLane employed a emull 500 tom steamer us a tender to the magnificont Usited States steamchip Soequetanne, and on the 22a May steamed up the Yangtae-Kiang. After raoniag twelve miles we came to the Blond Shoal, the spy where the Susquebauna ran aground ab vat one your ago. Here we an hored, sending the small steamer Confncins, under the commacd of Lieu’. Beown, 6f the U.S. Navy, in advance, to make soundiags. The water was found cightcen feet deop ia tre places, 80 that tho next duy wo stesmed off, ami anchored on the night of tue 230 off Chovshae. Om the 24th steamed ,again, and ia a short time arrived at Silver Island, a beautiful spot; the readers vous, at presemt, of the Imperial’ fleet sot- ing, or pretending to act, axainst the rebelé 6 Chinkiangfoo and Navkin. Here Cit. Bacnenem gave the uaual Chineso salate, three guva, The Admiral came ou board, and Mr. MoLean had conference with hiea; but it only amounted to. tell- ing bim that he was going up the river to look ir the rebe's and our own interoats. A” letter wag som from here to the Viceroy of the Provinces, Tuca upanchor ond arrived of Cuiclonngfoo, tha el nesr the mouth of the Grand Cana. Bere sigue from the buttery was fire? at us by therrebels, The deche of the Susquehanna were o eared and the uve shetted, with the tall intention on the yartoef Capts'n Buchanan. to give thom “a million @ minute,’ as thisis his motto io arms as well es ances, when &n ample apology was made; to the ect that it wasa boy on whowe head bat Idle hair bed yet grown who hed fired the gan, ana that he bad been dered to lot nothing pass; and: net kvowing hia forciagn brothers bo had fired. We wero now in the midst of the country held by the rebels, acd Mr. McLoin would beve no inter conrse with them except throaga Captain Be charan. -Ho told the rebels where he was goleg. Ae ail Chinese will, they winted him to walt $f! forward to Nankto; bas there westoo much of the Yarkeo on board to walt for wind cy tide when we had steam, and on Friday, May 26, te anchored at Golden Island. This lovely spot is in the hands of the rebel. Heze, where the long line of kings under the Miog d:nast were ne nato ned Teaort to worship idole and spend thelr sai iarow tobe found tre most motly looking net men and boys, so called soloiers, that i¢ has ever been my fortune to meet with. The onve beaatéfal temples and grottoes are demolished to com their fortifications, and oftea ym would sees tifal carved joss (dol), fliling a space ia the solig buttress of the fortification. Toe demolition what was once beaatiful im the higaest degree; comp'ete. Some conversation was hed: with r » but, a6 Iwill refer more particalarly their re'igions-ideas hereafter, I s>ail for the sent, Continue the brief narrative of the trip. Saturday 27th got under way, and continued the cent of what bag thus far proved to bs one of most megnificeat streams in the world. Someti the river paxee through what sppears interspersed with beautiful talande, they, a6 well an the main land, as far as the oye can 540, covere® with the richest verdure, or waving with the rie product ‘ge industrious reel gee Withee’ @ genera! prospect we passed mouths of Grand Canal, one of the greatest actiticial w. point are and labor, ia tie world. Io tee id be seen the Hcking Pagoda, the Sakia Hittire distance bille, .ultivated ique ad colum. About 10 o'clock, AM., passed the Kingshan Pagoda, and at 3 o’clook P.M. anchored opporite Napkin, in front of wnat we thought was a “pig-stve,” but wasin fact, a fest with « water battery. In a few minutes See 4 the two eteamera were jemmed with “S from the boat of a mandarin down to that of the simple-heorted fisherman. In smait pirtics were all permitted to «ome ou board. ‘Their isbment at the immense sive of the Sasqueheana, her machiuery, guns, &c., was in iate: to all observers. The correspondence between Captain B.and the Eastern King aow began. Before the captain could get off his letter anocanciag the arrival of the Saayachiuna with his Excellency Mr. McLane on boars, a letter feom the cite was rectived, so peculiar in ite style, that { am indaced to give ite opening, verbacim at lieratim:— When a mon has anything to say, lot bim aay tt olear- ly; when ho bas anything to ée,' let hin ge, it right. ‘This te au ancient marim Mow your ship hase into our happy waters without fat tha oljoot be. known, plenge state it, ao that 1 may {alogen my aupe- rlora, and tho soldiers on both aides be cast ained (rem, fring, &e., &e. ‘This thar renee aoe ae ee >. Other let ters passed between the. Eastern King and Captain Bachanav; but Yae-ping Waug gy aren soon ua, nor heard from, except by writings of the inferior officers. ty bab Sagoo to believe the; curved in er circles, we were asked “If we on.thet river?” We replied nd: tok them the whole werld however, was made or with refo ence to.the trate of this ziver, fec reasona. which will be preawitly oe Sunvar, Moy 3%—Thia being a cay of rest with ur, none of the Cofnesy were permi ee 2 ware i “pl 9 on av aking are 7 srasty; and in 8, ‘ , ite various walle, tna mloare, i fold paged, esa et cored easeant of I Eanes Tams’ book, the MiGSIG Kington” The paguee,

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