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HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO, Battle of Cuidad Victoria, and Defeat of the lusurgents. The Revolutionists Beeeiving Aid from the United States, REPORTED DEATH OF ALVAREZ, &e., &e., &o, The ‘clegraph, by way of New Orleans, brought us, o day or two ago intelligesce from Mexico to th- 3d of September, Amupg ‘be important itexso! nows was the report that s three deys combat had taken plese between the govera wert troops aad the revo utivaists tu Cuidad Victoria, the capital of Taman ipas. There port Was unsccompanted op cetails, but the receipt of OUT COFTrEpOLErner acd journals ol Mexico enable us to eupply ‘be detci-ne The Keo det Comercio gives (he followlog account of the baitls f Cun au Victorta:— AN IMrORTans! TKIUMCH-—LONG LIVE yi MIG 118 MOST With sinc-re jay we pus t towing extra from the Comercio ot amypicn own & brilliant sriu@ph cot ineo ever the'iusurseats of Cuidad Vie- fore KDO the wirgenes of whieh Will be received With 50 miuce We are eotburiaam by our reader caure it AS SRV raLtee to the preserv, public cider, 80 muck dastursed by bad Mexican announces eu is as follows -— VIVA LA REVOBL (A—VIVA BL SUPREMO GORLERNO. AD @r prone y vere Oy the preieot wns seu uk ech man. in ty r brings tt ews of toe complete thiuwp tund in Cuftat Vietoria by the D&LIOE At tons: aru. ea by og of the offtid o> aumunice robris to the strecgta of KUO BED fad we » or iliecs reeisted the attack deterniperty t + aed oce nivnt, the troo ps of Boe covermen! | our wa toe y by msyaalt ama achiews d the vt b I pase too'over on tue mora ing of tbe & ceoot the eesnasioas revedton auceesoea for (te mari g their e: bas they vce pros tu th® power of ths troops. ‘te & bos been coastcerable The gover a killed aad one chief, four of liiers eouaset ‘The lore ot Ui er. They i-ft te our haus :t ' me prisouecs. The teres gouts, the ele- ments on wh) the Gy a of defence inv ste plein'y enough that thoy ‘uvct toos f om the other side of the ee cur blood raa cold to ko unwortuy of the same, toeir paatoos, they lead ruments of whe eternal sty awe’ invependence. The pua recor Rio Bravo ov think thatthe e.v d wil perhaps open thete ey ss ¢ witt oa wity, distur the pian appears, d crashed out, public order and tn what ability, wnd is supported by g pect ot the pation vilow wore consolidated, that it May Cesr@ OD the pluy Ging of factions; aad the na tow will © cous tive because “here firm aad ewerge ic Wi) ty achieve the work of regeneration. The corres wien ot the Diario de la Marina, of Bs. vara, writt gu sto «f Mexico, Let Sept, says:— You itl neve learpe . fy way of tte United states, the audsciou- ann pe iuious attempts of Count Kacusset, end the c alee trom. oof our eroa as to toe for Ckners eho com oere the Ditelicn that reb ied against the suteme » ver mect, toe pepalty of cesth, waich they meric) Gas bern com muted to eue of tea years of preeio)s * * ihe crteilion of the south may be Contiscisd terwipa'e. ‘The gover ment has received re- Mable weelige co iat Iw Juan Alearen is dead, and that Le was ourteo in tis haanda 0 Esyeraozs, where his acon Livso ens +teyug de .erately wounced The want of these chiete av) +f Vitareel the secoud in com: wand, who died ct bis wounds, must ceco-sarily put an enc to the fususrec' wo, © hich waa almost entirely stifled by the con inuous t i.e vhs of our forces The revol: of Curdaa Victoria was tot-lfy suppressed. Don Juan Joo de ia uarzs its neac, bad fortitiet him. gelf in that city, ard va recetyed powerful aid from the opporite rhore of 4 tuvo, mostly foreigners, be succeeded iu get ig togeth-+ more than 9.0 men, geven pisces ot artrt ry, nud all sorte of mucitions for & vig: rous rea e wiwwel Den Fracciseo famaciz, commencing the guve uméut tronps, besieged the place, which wea jerfectly tortived #tth triple treachos, aa on (he mornin gat © © vid be suvcredea in carryiog the town by sxsnuit after » combat of turee days and one Dirht. “ The tuaurpents + erended themelres desperately, Cisputing the grousd in « bauc to-band fight, and throw: fog on our vedinut rol lore all surts of projectiies, even totho-o probivited by the rules cf war. But all was Uselees AC Zo'Cwos ty tar Morul.g becity eas taken, and the artlle y, au ttows, and » cousider.ble numper Of privonest fell ivte the vic'ur'e bands Garza fled in @vliclpation of the re-wt, sbau oniog Lis fullowers to trate Our cavalry, aud ove hunted infantry fol- lowed the retresting rebels, axa intelligence of the ap- Prebeusion of mavy vf them is ox yestea From an article iv us Hoo dei Comercio, of Vera Cruz, Of september 4 ceadea )r eeon to the Country,’ we tha: th e mate tbe following exbracts:— From tee momeut of Doo Juan Alvarcs biviog com- meverd bia tevolutio. ary m vemeéat on the south of Mexico it has bev sew that the rebels were ia com >t pation witb the dust row of San Bean 0, (Cat.) aod that they bao rec-ives from the Unit d states the aie of arms aud tro te enadie them to wrertarow the present high ge-rement Sebaequent events have demonxtr ted thet @ ox fu vor was uot eotirely without foundation. ‘ibe contereuces which § certain American cone! trd a fow mnths tivce ith some revolutionary le: ers Acepuico, the echemes of Kaovrse’, oud bie attempt at Gcaymas, in endeavor ng to seduce tbe French voluateers from their sllegianoe, th- efforts of some bad Mextcans end mary excellent /mericas anvexationi ts ia the U. States to prevent Congre-s from apyrer ng the Mesilia Veliey treaty, sit) out #hich 1 was belived the present admitistration of M-xioo evuld fail all prove the iden tity of the av irations of the ocemies of our nationality ebread, and of those who in the iaterior of the country call themerives ‘he cacu +e of General Sante noa Lot these whe dount be eeny reed the journals of the ueigeboring repurlic, ead they wil seo that the revels’ cause is defended by those journals whch are reputed —— of the auncsationist party in the United tes But we have recently eoms into possession of a fact which (bro: 4 connirance in ques: tion The (Mexico) denounced seme days ego, cv refer: ing to the San Francisco i thet there had ree-ntly arrived at that port Don ‘io Comonfert, tre obief of the iagurgents in the towa and fortre~ Acapules. Ibe vex ceo journals supposed that knowing the unpopularity of the revolation, and the depiorave ten evcies ot iw bead, Comosfort might have soparatedfrom tie movement, and that not beng abe te come to any other pert of the republic, ke had eacaped to ban Frencisoe for + 'y; bot tuat is not ao, for, according to the New Y: Cronica of the bth Avgust, that iodivioual bas published a letter which the journals of the capital cave commented cn. and which Proves that tte rebels of the south maintain as sgent in the United Mates, "his same Don Iguecio Comonfort. Notwithstavding (he nv mber of its partizaas, the revo- lution, fer from ga mg g cund, far from being seconded in other point of tne stpudlic, sees itecif deca: ing ia of i«nd ie which, on sccount of its ox- ecesive inseludrite, ‘be government troops do not pene- trate. No ove, whatece may be his political iueas, whatever may be bis espi-ati would wish to see both triumph at the coat of the ind: dence aud nationality of hw country Latterly the rebela, whenever they hare met the guveroment troop-, fave soifeie1 overthrows, it ie the kame with the Mttt who in Michoacan deso- late the highways ava the towns in the name of liberty. Ia the depsriment of Guerrero it is known that the miserable inhabitants of the quarter occapied by Al- var-e are victiaa to alf sorts of extorti ins i worthy heed of the revolution and bis companions, who have bese routed in all their encounters with tno forces of order and of the rewon give proofs of their valor by deapoiling the persons avd the property of those whom they p o'ves to re! ‘rom the tyranny of the preseat memeot Ts this im the United states, Mr onfort, if yo tealous for truth as you pre- ten, sud ff you relly wirh to gi ba of the reveiution for whose inter The cons oration of Senor Dominguez Bishop elect of Osjaca, took place em the 21th of Avgust. Santa Anns took ;art in the ceremony, the Archbishop officiating, esatsted by Bishops Delaunzarsn ard Madrid. Dom Manuel Castro, Professor of Mathematics in the College of Mineria, died im Mexico on the 22d of August OUR MEXICAN CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Vana Cnvz, Sept. 4, 1854, Blais of the Couniry—Oayiure of Victoria de Tamaulipas— Bishop of Morcita ve Sania Anna—Trouble om the Ieth- smuis—Intrignes for ‘the Succession '—A Cobwrg—Point P Argent, Pont de Swisse—Spanish Emisseries—An- nezation of the United Staizs—Appowntmenca, Wrecks aid Arrivals. ‘The monthly Engl steamer leering to-day at noon, I send you, via Havghe, an abstract of current events ‘The affairs of this distracted republic appear to become more axd more complicated. Prostration of industry clogging of the wheels of commerce by wisrule, bank- Faptcy without credit, enemies at home and abroad, plaguo, pestilence, famiceand wararo doing their work. ince I wrote you, blordy deeds have been done at Victoria, the capital cf Tamaulipas. Put es you wil Goub‘loss have more recent aud correct intelligence by the way of Brownsville and New Orleans, I will not go into dotails, Suffice it to say, the imperial troops have taken the town from the rutievados, (!nsurzents,) at great cost, But they (the sid suttevados) rallied in @reat force and berieged the town in turn; eo that the imperislists are now shut up ine ruined town, with de- molished defences, spiked guns, and no provisions or emmunition—thas being most ingeniously saught ina trap. Mesawbtio woe have sent two fresh battalions to ‘their relief, and trocps are on the march from Puebla, ‘ant they aay even from the city of Mexico, to raire the aiege and crush the retellion. ta we in Goaurere amd Michonan werate fa co! 6% yim uy sinang of Morelia, (tno sapliad | mal | | | be entoreed py of Micboacan,) rhciut'y addrteeed o letter (aot 0 “‘pertoral,’’ ezactly,) to his Most -erene iigh. teas, depouncins the ven,eance of God and m a upon his besd om -ccount 0° the atrocities, ocmai ited by the imperiai troops upon the seat insed Verte of bis aiocese, It tne gules amy cave Geatroyed vila and roobet ia a uisnver wortby of the eng ft recent druakec orgies io the gult of Fwlena Upea receiving the birhop's letter, His >erene Highuess slat hiavetf up for two days, « “wowa pet be comforted.” All tuese things «re the Most confidential on ditshere. It is high tresson'@s sp ak tiers openly, and we breatae the subject only t mus of Tebuantepce thore has been trou- reset not wholly subdued little trive of isn aad the te ops of the governacat ooties refuse either t> pay submit te being torn from (heir homes ant cog sold re— the voressopable creates, To weeaperno siletwpt to ea lgnten their beuiguted understapeloge to to buelr obligations as part wad par- celof & reaceuopiry, which argument was sought to 4 Waolesvae application of steel eud leod, (1 @ usties Wexicanlogto ) The * untutored min yw’ of the * ,our loeiaa’’ Wes s© very obtuse, ti veoy | tuned upou there preceotors with such elfect tha: there | tog wderessed them cireutars aud prirsto co , as strong as | Villege was speedy cleared of aliliviog unteuters, aad the wissivnases (be impe iat t vops) uede the best of their way back ts the city of Tebuantepes, feeling sstis- fird bey were deavug with s stubborn and ungrateful gevereuon It bas just leaked out toa fow thet ducing the spring, when | is -erene tighaess was gvea up (or lost dows eworg the Pintes bos faitoful frieads in Mexico, coaat- iby Pouide at the bead of tem, lied diszoved of tus us cession. Ita ppes » cost feeling sttiated tuere would ue. Ver beady harmony should the sekouon fallup Deas of theirown puw er, orany Mexican in fect thoy ageoed to cell in & foreign Pines, (® rensible couciuioa, oply there ure some slivht obstacles um the way ) sad for this purpose w secret asecmbiog# oF tae Moxicaa micisters wv kuoje was held at Cru-tels—Booilla wos on the turj-ct Geet toe latior has coe to ight. [tis ad- Giessed ~@ Uraga euvoy to Pe vod says te plain Ivoguage: “Ho. H is Certaialy Jost, 80 orieg om your Germon pricce end two thuscns Swine =6 oace’? oien,6 Ae &) This war appear it is here regarded as | Lue fy orrecne Who Ougbt to KooW But the otrugoct et ig tat Bevitta ts soll primo muuietor, aud Hoy beeves te bam; 18 t a8 much as any one’s Life is Werth to le Bio any such unpleasant truths ay the aoeve Whar do you suppose sould have been the fate of the Bisbop of “orciia, could HS HM have fatd @anae Upen bim 1mme fately ai ec receipt of his letver? We bavehbac «me huncreds «f Spanish oilers aad seliers to wrrive lately from Hav Lhue ts giving gIrAt Cisatistwction, and deep ¢ i. the Gachupives, a» the [oeriacs a a, They arcive here, o 6s, ani tt. SH. thinks be is © p bute more suicidal thiag could not be It is tpown that no people upon ew a hatred » st all toreiguers, ans of all outsiders thule favorite 5 flow is na urally evough the ~piiarta, and God boo ws thew ho vereason How then is will epduve > pani b legious fh to overturn the upg it very one Ge Vise toe de ure des Ined f p ourehold troops,” Hs EL. being fewriul of entrusting the provection of his person. to bis own couctsyimen, What an anomaly Mexico would pesent wto'a Germsn prince (a p oof Cobarg of course) nthe throve of Moatezuma, aud her capital tn | the hehds ¢f spani-n and Swiss merouns ries MNeapeohi+, the vew party, wuo are ia favor of sanex- ing the Up ted dtates te Mexico, fs daily gaiuing strength, Sepsicle a¢p among them say, ‘we know the name of the porty ix sila bumbug but you in tbe United ~tates murt muke that secrifice to the strong priacipte of na- ionatity implavtec ceep in the b som of every Mexican.’? ‘Ties is conse ation forthe raid annexationiste. They bave «nly to let the Vexicans have the uae of annexiag the Urivd ~taies. ana with such a salvo to tueic pride there will be but utile cifficulty in brieging about @ wholestle absorption, inclacing the balance or t 89.01 0,000 acrea wh ch w- cid not get for oue $10,000,000, In the way of appointmeats, [ observ« that Don Au- Gastin de Iturmide (elcest 0a of the kimperor) ts named Aic co camp to H 8 H, ond that hiv younger brother, Dow angel de Iturbice, goes Secretary of Legstion 50 Warhirgton. This isan excellent appointment and ar- oy well for the frirndly relations of the to countries. son + ngil uncer-tands the character ani genius of the people avd instltuuons of one country as well aa the otocr He hae ayent the greater part of his life in the United States, and it is only to Po regretted he is not Minister instead «f Secretary. Bark BrazJiero, Campbell, master, of and from New York, was lost w great Galleze reef (in sight) early im | the evening of the Ist ins ant, whilst etanuiog off and in woiting fur the pilot. Passengers and crew sacred; also cargo in a camaged state. Brig Nonupbar, belonging to seme line (hargous) is shut up ia the Alvarado river by aber che wil vot get out until there blows a norther tw shift the bur. ‘ho steamer Urizaba, from New Or Keone, ia just in, ond on Engiish man-of-war brig has | cast anchor at Sscriticlos. 5 ae NEWS BY THE WAY OF TEXAS. ‘rom the Brownsville american Flag, Aug 26} have been upath: to Icarn anytoing ‘eliable, during the past seck from the scene of operations acccas the river Humor has it that batties have been fought be- treen the forces, and that same rumor gte-s the vietury to beth sives, according ‘o the orojudices of the narrator, We bre inclives t the belief, however, that if there has teen tghung at all, shich’is protable, the victory has not been with the regular troops, from the fast that we bave beard none of that rejoleng 1a Matamoras thich is ever sure to follow the -lightest success The sonorous bells of the catredrals of tnai city bave maintaiuers Geath Dke silence tor the past week, and thero bas boen bo booming of cannon, as hereto'ore, which [+ of itself proof to us that susces# has not been with forces. - It ia said that agmall reloforesmect of four hundred nen bad arrived for Gon, Woll at the mouth of the Riv © We beheve this rumor is trus ; but it is not n that tley will be evabdied to reach Matamoras in , os it 1s believed that an fasurgent fore>, unter tren, is in waiting to cut them off, so scon as U tare vp their Ine of march. We heoro It stated yesterday, though with what truth we know net, that Gen. Well bad booa formally de- mended to surrender the city of Natamcras into the baide of the insurgenta, We can pl.ce no r-lianec in ony of those c: nflicting romors, however, and can only give them as we have ourselves 1 ved them, {From tho Austin State Gazette, Sept. 2) In 50130 previous issues eo ma e oar readers aoqualnt- ed *ith the e-néition of Northern and Eastern Mexico. The last mail from the io Granze brings us some im- pertaot information. We now flud nea:ly tne whole rms against Santa anna, and in favor of the tes. Carvajal ken Comargo, whi! aro already in the hands of the people. Gen. Alvarez, who was reported dead by Bente Anna's friends. is aot only alive, bat actoally at the head of t verpment of Guerrero. A very eignal victory overGen. cil hea teken ploco near Matamoras. Valdomar, who heeded the people in # arawa battle with Woll, while he cid not Jove one man, hillea five officers and stout forty men of bis oppenent. It is hardly ¢ odidle that the peo- ple should have been so fortuvate acainst a general of so much ¢xperience, yet we are rtheless woll assared of the fact The failof Metamoras is every hour expected. Consicersble Girmay was thrown into the ranks of the Sapve - pna party by the extraordinary news of the last o+il from Mexico It was then made known, for the first time, that the people of Jalisco had revolted, aad supviies, dretined for Santas Anna’s army on tho lo Grande, had been stopped to aid his army in that usrter. . ‘tho fa'l of Santa Anns must be at hand. He was p'aced in | ower moinly ty the par y at Guadelajara, the Gi of Jaliroo, who set the revolution on foot, during Saata Anpa’s exile in Cube. If things have come to this pasa, that the ti-e which carnied him onward to vistory and power, is about to flow back again, it would be a strange thing, in this fickle minced country, if it cid not flow hack to its eob and we should shorily see the once Ubera*« then the defender—ngain the tyrant, then the e~le—once again the belovod restorer of civil order and dictator at last fallen, perhape for ever, from the chief magist acy of this pseudo republic to commion fogitive from just If it is tne, as we leara by the last mail, the Vera Cruz has also revolted. and the city declared ia astate of siege, in addition to Tula, San Fernanda, ois de la Narina, Jiminer, and orber citios, we must be pre pared to witness"more sad reverses in Santa Anna's csreer and » ill wider—perhaps entira—revolution ia Mexico, The General Health, ‘The epidemic in Columbia is subsiding somewhet, and will no doubt diminish rapidly, as public panic wears off. Wo bope on to have the pleasing intelligence to resurd that the cholera iteelf has peea killed. We eee the ais- ease bas broken out with virulence In Pittsvary, fifty five Ceuthe bad occurred in thirry six hour Minely three doaths occurred ia Boston la . seve> chly of which is reported as having occurred from cholera. ‘ihe (cowing laa table of the iuterments in Savannah during the week cading on Tuesday last>— Interment. Yellow Fever ee 6 Total for the week, .... 44.210 ‘The interments for the past four weeks have been as follows: — Inermnin, Yellow Fever. Week ending Aug. 23 oT 42 Do. 0 92 60 De, 1 199 i4 Do 210 129 Totel for four woeks...... 492 206 HEALTH OF NRW ORLEANS. (From the New Orleans Courier, Sey t. 9 } It 4e with poin thet we feet it our uty to announce to our readers that for some days past yellow fever is steadily on the increase. The nombsr of esos in private is, We are aerusea by some of our moet eminent physi- cians, daily inere sing In our remarke on tbe report from the Charity Hospital on Tuesiay morning we stated thet the ci ease waa on the decline, aad such was, in reality, the case. At the same time we took occasion to eantion strangers and anacclimated persona against estericg the city until we conlo give them farther as- sureneces of the Sikappearsnce of gvery symptom of yel- jow fever. We are glad to lave core so, fecling satistied thet after having given them tinely warning, thoy can- rot scevse ns at least of concenling tho trath from them. From five o’¢ och on Iburecay eveniog up to twelve o’cl ok yesterday, the nvmber of persons affested by dif- ferent disenses Who wers admitted to the Charity Hor. pital amoonted to aity. There wore 89 disc! During rhe seme time thero were in all 26 deaths, of | which 14 were caused by yellow fover. . ‘This is a ciscoursging state of things, aud it ls a dis- troesing duty for us to be the chroniclers of it; sill we | @pa & number of ceathe Teported | 27th’ warcs)—rimenaon, Velieve it is our duty to do so, and under this conviction we prefer annoarcing it, even at the rink of ioourriog tne Gisplenenre of persons (ntarsetad fp eancesting ‘hs ; wuen Cantere wes our Northern fae LOR way i | Nori by the press vf we -wmn, deceuse the former, thr ugh coucen cose cr vegiigeues, concealed from the porile the ectunl sate of things, We thiok that this censure wee Ceserved, and thinsing #0, it seems ty us that it Would »: ‘sist-vey ov our art not te dis peer aD oe oe ic Look gy | whion some of ver oo tem porar: ve PO-usea the ‘ brothers ” theehere of . of the pea _ Yellow fever does prevail to a very great exteut ia New Osiesps at the present Taoment § the ewell pymber of unacc imated persons who have hed the coursge (0 emein st home ond brave it with ell ie ter- rors, puwber of deaths is proportionsb:y very great. 4 favoralde change im the weather, however, aac the emplo, mut of the proper remedies ta the incipi-ney of the disexre. may succeed in effectually checting its Progrersina chor: time. It is @ meianchoiv fect that ™M vy persers become the victimes of yellow fever ia this city by vegiecting*o make use of the propar remedies they feet the fret symptoms of the oisesso. ence of this fact, we will barely stete the cree of & femule who api] 6d for admission into the bos pital yesteriny, whilst we wore prepsring our rey ort. che rela that she hat beog tem tor toree dave wit heerscne pens in her bones and gears devility, In steso of aitending to this 4s rron as she felt the first symp oms, bbe regiected herself for three days uctil such me as, mos: probarly the disease t+ n+ lougar within the boupdsof control We ‘ear much ths* tris ia the cose with mony of ibe present ‘ensats of the hospi i and many others who have diéd there: por, uvknown, aud unwept. When shal we begin tv use pitcantion ? ioce wriirg the above, we have paid another visit to the thanty Hospital where we buve received the fol- lowing secount of the number of adinissinns, discharges 80) deaths for the last twenty four Lours, terminating at 5 o'clock yer torday evening sdwivea ; é nechnrged Lied..... —of whic 18 were from yellow fover Ov Waring the boapital we had tke good fortune to meet with one of the most emiaent physictae of our city, from whtm #e learn that, ro fac ae he has sees up to the prevent miment, the disease ie as ma ignaut, tf pot mre #0, than it was last year. In private prac there is @ great bumDder of cases # dich tt 19 im- wetbve for the members oF the press to notice. At atl events, we can coufivently agsore our readera that yellow fever prevails oon unusuel exteat in the city, Bud thet our unscelimated population eaunot ne 4 cautious in their efferts to avoia exposing themselves too much to its influence. ‘The following 1s the weekly report of the Charity Hlos- pital for the week eading Saturcay, Sept. 9, 5 P. sf Admissions . Discharges Leetos... © by ye Remsining under tr Bioce the 14th July 461 pe y fever im tbia inrtitution, of which 137 were admitted ia arnculo mortis, apd 842 cases have been discha:ged cured. —New Orledns Deita, Sept 10. CHOLEKA aT KEY WEST. A letter from Key West, dated Sth inst . ssys the cho- lera wes prevailing tecribly in the military barracks Almost every soldier bad been attacked, and one third of the whole number had died. THE CHOLERA AT PITTSBURG. [From the Pitteburg Post, sept. 15.) This singular disease, after baving almost entirely dis- appeared trom our neighborhood, bas again brosea out, Tonumerable ru- more were current yesterday, of the violent maener ia which toe epidemic was raging in different parts of whe city, but atter the most careful examination, we fouad they were minty cesutute of truth, and exaggerates ia- menrely. Tre deaths which eccurred were coofised to no sa'ticuiar locality, but were scaitered over the Whote town inciscsiminstely Tke ‘ollowing is a list of the deaths so far as we could ascertain with certuinty—thuse based on rumor we took BO ncouunt of. Mr. Cha: les O’Mealiey, Sergeant of the Shicld Guards, War attucked ty the diweare on Wedn-sday night, aad Giedearly yesterday morning he resived on Liberty street, pear ~eventh His body was escorted to the grave in the afternoon by the Guards. ‘houasSeanor, an Irishman, supposed to have beoa employed cn the Steubenvile ‘Kailroad, was picked up in the atreetr, on Wecnessay nig:t, and taken 10 the Hog where be died yesterday morning as half past ive. Alesunder McLangblin, one of the city watch, took sica in the evening of Wednesday, andvied next morning at ten o'clock He resided im Crcil4s alley, near Liberty atreet. # soman pamed Ditch’er, residing on Decatur street, was aitacked on Wednesday afternoun at fuur, and died the same vigtt at ten. A young mon named Samael Phillips, who resided a! Mrs Krvin’s boarding bouse, on Fourth street, died oly yestercay morning after an illness of only a few ous Patrich Clark, a prisonor confined inthe orunty jail, wos served with the disease on Wednesdey night, avd an order from tho Court gravted for bia removal to an hospi- tal, but before reaching the piace he died. P. M. Parect, spother prisoner was also removed omy ; same institution, and conveyed to the Mercy 08 pi Thc mas Milligan, reeidicg on the corner of Penn acd Locuet streets, died ses erosy mornitg between une and ten o’clo:k, after being sick a few hours. Jchn Glant. an iron mater, living on Pine street, Fifth Ward. ied about the sume time. AGerman, whosenime could not be ascertainet, in the ewpl Mr Oby, livery ctable kreper, Lioerty street, was attscked yesterdsy morning shortly before diua-r, and died at the tavern of Mrs Zimmermaua, oa Pena street, rear the canal, at ball pa t two in A Germsn taflor, and a small ohild res ding of Burdor’s lager bier ball, near tbe corver of Penn and Waluut sircets, died yesterday morning A lwborer, iamed smi h, emp/oyed in the «rection of a new burlcing« nm Congress trert. took sick yextercay morning while at work, and died at his residence a fow hours afterwards. A thoemaker, ramed Robert Byers, working for Mr. Warrington, on Fourth street, died im the afternoon about torre o'clock. ‘Iheovore Easy. w young lad sged nine years, residing with his pary nts, on Wylie street, dio in the afterneen, A young man namec Slade about 22 years of «ge, died avout eight o'clock in the evening, at the residenze of his father, corner Liberty ani Fourth streets Mis Dunn, in liomond ailey, betweea smithfield end Wood, atia:hed if the morning—cied about nine o clock last night Mr. Jacobs, residing on Marbury street, between Li- eg and Penn, took sick at 10 o'clock, and died about lark. Mr. Isaac Trovillo, brother of Wm. Trovillo, underta- ker, sttenced the funeral of several in the afternoon who had cled from cholera, and had just returned to town, when he was attacked by tre disease. He was conveyed to facber’s residence in Pitt township, where be died about four o’cl ck ia the evening. TELEGRAPHIC. FEVER AT AUGUSTA, GA. “ Barrimore, Sept. 17, 1854. A case of yellow fever having originated at Auguste, Ga., bad created much alarm. THE YELLOW FEVER AT CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH. Cotumpia, 8. C, Sept 17, 1864. At Savanneh on Wednesday there were thirty-five, and on Thursday thirty four deaths from yellow fever. It is Bishop Barron, and not Gartland, that died. At Charleston cn Friday there were nincteen deaths from fever. Mr. Carrol, of ihe Courier, was sick with fever on Saturday, and fears were entertained respecting his recovery. ‘The weather is clear and cold. Clty Poliuics. (From the Sunday ‘limes, : ept. 17.] CALENDAR FOR POLITICIANS. We have compiled a list of the vartous candidates for prominent officer, ar apropos to the talk about town up- on the election, now a little lesa than two months off, The letters a'ter eech pame vill nee, et tne politica—W. for wb’g, H for “hard shell,’’ +. for “soft shell,” K N. for “Know Not ’? As the days wear round, of course the hist will sensibly dia inish — For Mayor —Brewer, (W.,) Carnley, (W.,) Barber, W. anc K. N.,) Kelly, (3.,) “Aweed, (<.,) soaell, (€., 1) bb 7 CO ndge, (W.,) Bebee, (W ,) White, , Tomneca, (W , Tullow, (4) Watervary, (3.,3 mit Tor Car Jepoa —Aln, (W.,) Stuart, (W,) Pinney, (B.,) russell, GH) kor Disrnicr -Trorsey —Hall, (W.,) Shepard (S., SeLaier, (8 aa N.,) Nye, (22) Philips, C5) war, wrke, ( (Fon StaneGaTs—Dradforl, (W.,) Robinzon, (8 ,) Ro- dertson, (i ) Yor Rroisranm —Doane, (W..) Davison, (%) Rivlet, (W. and K.N.) Brownell, (s,) Barr, (H.) Jchason, For Coxauscroser or Stmemn.—Sebaifer, ) Lyon, » (W (W. ) Dodge, (W.,) © W.,) Gree: rs Kel re Poneste, Cs » Seagrtst’ es », Childs, tay dasa? (B’,) and about fifty otvers. KOR Govenvor oF aim* Hovse —Gersral Hall, (W Nountfort, (W,) Cushmen, (W.,) Ulmann, (W. Wedgewood, (W ,) Maynard, (S.,) Graham, (8.} ’ (5..) Oakley, (&) Tieman, (HH) and eixty others. For Pouce Justices Ur.town,—Mayward. (W.,) Rock- weil, (¥ ) Room, (9) Chatiield, (it.,) akey (8.,) Barrow, (H.,) : *-) For Own Jusnas Ur.tows —1 ort, (W. and KN. Batchelcor, (W.,) Genet, (W.,) Van Voorkis, (W, Morria, (8.,) Andrews, (S.,) Doherty, (8.,) Jackwon,(H., Wordewe rth, (s.) Fort Ist, 24, 9d, 5th and Sth wards)—Wels CW aeons CW Satori *) Pelton, Ww ‘sont en, (W ,) MeMurtoy, (,) Tillow, (%.y) Mart, (H..) Wall- drfdge (tt) 1 fa.) (ath, eth, 1 hi wards -* aay (We ait Ss Woluh, (ind) Oskiey. Co 5 Parr (8) Ci om LWth wants, aod Willleaeburg)— Chiles, (W..) Leveriage, (W.) Morgans, (\WV.,) toxto, (W ,)’ Whitiey, (W. and K N.,) Tweed, 3 Covert, (8) Mererce, (.). (Oth, bth and ‘zuth wwerde) — Heebee, (W.,) ) Walden, KY: Ray “2 by ed bit S,) Ceggey, (4,) Petter, (8. Seam: fh 2) Charilens dey Martine, (Bk) ‘Ch ipth ad W i i rv, (W.,)‘smith, (fl P) eee, (a) Waveler ttod) Melntyre, (0) (16th, 1+h, 2ist, 12th aod 224 wanda’ Wekemnnm Ww. Kingviand, (W.,) Becoks, (W.,) Cat ting, (H.,) Clarke, (H ,) Deversanx, (x For Jostree Lown OWN, (4th, 6th aod Mth wards) whigs bold enough. ' Clarke, (&,) Brennan, (H.,) Kelly, (ina) Is will be seen that the preponderance of names is with the whigs ‘The vo sanguine of profiting by their oppoventa’ disse: 6 that there are plenty of candidates smong them, while tne cemocrata are more cautious of claims. (From the Surday Courier, Sept. 17.) POLITICAL. Having last week given a brief statement of the |- nent democratic candidates for Coagress in this city, we thie werk denote afew raterraphe to “hose emtiensn in tor ” ns See nn ee a ES EE EES EEE AEE ES SE Ee eS ES ee et Se SS eS a ee i cutées, a universal ery was ral-ed against the press of the | In Mr Walbridge’s district we bave firet Mr. Charies tteteon, of the Astor house, s geatl-naa eho would prove a formiteble com petitor to ony demerst usmet serinst Bim. Mr 8 etuem tr eminently ‘-uatioaal" ta his feelings »nd semtimevts nod sould te scoeptane to the greet buls of the ebiy oxrty fe bis fiastrict. Next come: es-AlWerman A BL lta, of the Fifth ward, at preset epe of the Barbor Masters, whom Mr senator Cuvley. by , hept im office present. the steamboat io +reet—a most powerful and coptrolling ia- fiuence—of bis dimzict spd ts ao a very strong mee. Last cp the prog’ samme come Mr. James Bowen, who was detested by vr. Walbridge tm '62 shoule the «hig party be agein spxious to hove s democratic representative, they cen be gratified in that respect by namiag Mr. | Boven be hig pcminstl. nin Mike Walsh's district seome to goetegging as Mr J fonart Haws, of the Tooth ward, is tieouly per-on yet nawed. Mr. Haws represent the dst set before it was gerrymenderet into « di cratic +tronge: Id; @: oresect his only bope re te oa the democracy fignting Gereely between thres or four of their own mee, wheo he may slip bg in op a small vote. But the Bocwing ones wt Mr Walsh's defeat down a8 x Aixec fact (ode have been offered that at cermua Kelly, of we Fourteoath ward wilt enjoy the privilege of ccebing his lege up on a de-k bh the H suse uf Representarives, op the 4th of Decemrer, 185 We pro- teve (0 ne great amount of Fnowl-oge nureelves oa the subj: ct, but otill feel wetisfied that slike wtil ved every vote be can get, with Mr Kelly as @ competitr. Iverd’s Ointrict will be contested by Morris Frankila and Jo Hoxie. It i- nbout +: six of ove ead « hslf dozea of the crber’? between the two men, although » third man wey yet step in snd carry off tow prise Jp thewistrict now represen ed by Mr. Joha Wheeler the =big vote will be very Nght The chetco—it say Demnatiens at a1 are made—wil be betecon Mr. ‘iwonson sod Mr laniel Wiltis, both o” the euth ward. The L.tier was very unex eciedly eiected wo the aseembly last yraur, owing to the dingust of the poole f bis ward with the party in power Wealey bimth and associates §«=Uer friend Deotel been oy land reformer, a sucral a fact, anyttivg t» oot office. He was vice presisent of that very ubiqait» bedy, the Industrial Congres, which eflcted our city a Mr, Simonson may be put up by his whig me yu po eas the boys put up gas ia 8 doslirg alky—to de knock ddewn again, Tre course | whi b Mr. = pursues ebea Mr Jos B Varoum was | beaten by Mr Whreter, bow alie ated the whigs of the Cistrict from bim. Indeed we feel fully copfdeut that the Filteenth werd wilt give at Jess; 600 majuity for Mr Wheeler at the coming election, although god for 1,000 so-jority to »ny vartonsl whig «po runs on the state ( county teket f bute think th e Tight ajorits in his district Mr Catting’s district, woile it will be a bone of con: tention among the demccrate, has some whigs in it who are Very spxivus to re, ve the ‘dear people” Ex Mayor King+iszd beads the list, but 1f his chances are not brighter than the 1ght given by the oil be faraisued the city wiile Mayor, oe will Gnd himself “down emorg the derd wen ’” We renlly cxvnot imagine that the peop e who eo wofully burat their Qugers woea they electe* bim Mayor, will «guim trast their hands in tho fixe In strong oort:xst wih bin etends Mr-Krastas Bri obs, of the se vewspaper, M.B tas for a long time teen leader of th+t c ass of * young #higs’’—those “pice young mep’—vwhore standiog collars and wide- bowed cravate have been the subject of vo many jokos from the HERalp Aicerman Wakeman 16 also ou the track in this district, uncer full head (bis own) of ‘team. Mr. W. basa strong railroad and moneye: in- fivence at hia back Mr Welber’s district will be represented in the next Covgresa by Mr. George 6: iggs, formerly member of Con- grers from the cistrict, who will ‘take cowa’’ all oppo- siticn with but very title trouble. We ine that the whole eustom bouse, post office and goverament influ- ence wili pot be strong enough to save Mr. Walker's bs. cca. Hisis s bao district for an * administration” maa; if he ia wise he wili back out of tne canvass, or el-e repent of bie (political) eine io exckcloch sad ashes and go back to the ranks of the true demooracy—that demooracy whib he quitied for the paliry loaves and frhes of a kpasieb administration His late dodge to gettiog # nua. ber of bara rhea eppointed to rituations ia the reveaue service will not avail bim ento’s = He’s eea ‘used up’? by the Pierce gang, and now, ‘‘poor old horse, let him die’? ‘Ite vames thus given in our article of last week and this week, embrece nesrly, if not quite, all who have been wentioned prominently.- If we attempted tu g ress st the firs) result of the canvass, we should vay that three democrats and three whigs wore likely to be cho. sen; the former trom + districts now represen'e! by 4 Quttiog, ard the later in ‘veed, Walnridge ana Walter. But, sise sllel+ctions where so many different and differ. ing clementa are at work po one can with contiden:e, teil wont the resuit willbe To us, along with the ma. jority of the (just at thie time) “beloved people,” the result isa mat er of comparative indifforence. [From the Sunday Courier, Sept 17. Tas PounicaL Market —During tes last wee! tle bes trans,ied in the way of cendicates fur oty pemipations wortby cf quoting. The caly cisnge of Tote i» that Augustus chell seems icclinea to tase tue bomiz ation of the bards tor Mayor Should this be so, the matter thus far is settled, av he has noo po ition at tbe stuyvesant Instiiate. The whix primary e ections ia this city op ‘lueadey last, for del-gutes to the state Vous ven ion, which is to aurembie at Syracure ou We nes ay Dext, passeo off wih eclat ‘ihe coutest seemer to be wwinly between the silver greys aud woolly beads The result we think, #6 wll be first made known in the con- vention, will bea tie, or reary +o Upon the question ot Nebrarka, boch branches of the whigs are united T are dead eg -tnt Davie! Uliman, Esq , will be ver gray ce ndi med ae to who will most ‘ikely dear off ths prize t bimin the convention. Weed, -eward, &e , «a t ey bave tbe cor vention al) cafe m their seep ag, audit opp ars most iikely that they vill present Geo. W at- terson for the high honor. Devi1 A Foaler, Keq., of the lightb wara bas neeo named within tie a bos of his baro friend» for the nomi . Mr. Fowier har hao much experience in the duties of the Kegister’s ¢ffice, having served as @ clerk in it for many yer, Bey at present Deputy County Clerk.+ a. Oakey ‘Hol seems to beve no opposition im the whig ranks for Dietrot attorney, ardas yet no candle vemed by either wing of the cemocrate for this office. Iti upcerstood that Mr. L. B. bepard is not » candi. date for tbe rominstion He could doubtless get it from the soits, at Tammany Hell, but the hards would not touch him, consequently hs chances of un election would be hopeless Chauvcey Sehaffer, Faq , soft, Krow Notting and temperance ace cand! for District Attorney, says that ‘he is not only a osndiiete for this office, but "e is goleg to be elected” The diff culty, however, eeems to be tha: neither of the organi: zed conrértions will nominate him; and to teke ‘he stump in this city under Med order of political matters is a hopeiess unde: ing No man, however pocular b Asp can succeed ove? aby extenced por. tien, or the le of the city, without Jarly crganized macht ory. sorely find, before 12 0” ecattered tu the winds; en the polls to vote, they will fod none of advocates to support him TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. msy coosider this a large ficial canvas w! show . Wheeler is elected by but it- t for Gevernor; but it is not re ae kis friends come up to tickets or In the list of names of candidates for Congress for the Third district, pubii+hed in your paper ecme days ago, you omitted the name of Clark B. Wheeler, who for many years has been an inhatitant of the Second wird. Not having been informed of bis withdrawal, we presume be will contirueto be a candidate for t at office uotil the Grail cetermination of the Whig Congressional Coa- vention; and should he be the choice of that boiy, will bee VERITAS. Personal ini Among the arr‘va!s of lust week at the St. Denis Hotel, ‘we notice Goners] Almonte, the Mexican Minister; Caunt de Sartiges, Minister of Irance; Mlle. Nau, the cante- trice; Baron Palm, Col smith, Capt. @ W. Lay, Col. R. W. James, and Mesers. Firk and Urquart, of New Or. leans. ARRIVALS, At the St. Nicho'ae—Key F D. W. Ward, Geneva; Hon. ©. Rebinson, R 1; Hon, James A. Ba’ Delaware; Judge Paige, Schenectady; Hon. J Mvers, Ubio; N. Raa- all. Syracuse; Col Persins, N. C., Judge Wilmot, N B ; Dr. Palwer, Halifox; Crancellor Farnsworth, Letroit: B. M. Eldopney, Beltimore F. M. Frlters, Miss.; M. Vousar, Poughheopsie; J. Rathbone, At the Metrépoliten Hotel—f on. John How, Sa nt Loa- ol RM. Kench, do.; Prof. «!exander Dinity, Lou J. Thos Malson, wontresl; (ion. Wm Ashton, Thomas Allen,’ Lendon: J.C Walsh, U.8 N Stonbepe Prevost aud fomiy, Lime; R. C. Short, British army; Capt. W E. Boshneil; California; Major Keauedy and fomily, do; Hon. H Maney, Tennessee; H M Hays andfamt'y, do. M de ls Guardia, Mexico; Col. a. Dictin- sop, Georgia; A. Tompkins and family, Boston. At the Astor—H. Robinson, New Bed‘ord; C. Cars, Bos- ton; F. G. meCauley, Phila: elphia: E. Appleton. Boston; W OC. Damner, New Orleans; Commodore smith, U_ 3. Mavy; George W. nas, Boston; P Fowler, N. C ; Beker, US Army: W. H Hale, San Franelseo; Col. hiaca- Iton, a.bany; 4. C. Latham, Washiogton, NC. At tho Irving House—Dr Van Atworp, N. Orloans; Hon, Jobn thaw, Boston; lr Hommond, Harrisburg; Y. Tolon, Cuba: Protector WH. Tyler, Pittsteld; Rev Dawson Dean, Dubin, Ireiend; Pycfessor M. Meigs, Pottstown, Pa: Hon ©. Rona, Portland, Me; Jodge Wm Jessa, Mo trose, Pa; Hon, George P. Marsh, Burlington, Vt; Gen. John H. Coke, Virginia. At the Preveott—W. F. Grinnell, Phi'atolphis; George Ripley, Greenfield; B. Kiplev, co ; E. D. stocetan U. 4.4; Rhox ea Fisher, Texas; Joba E Ituasell, New York: J. H. Wheelock, U, dA ; B.A Berry and iady, shire. From New Orkears and Havana, in the stexmabip Ca- hawbe—From New Orleenr—P «incy and lady, H Bud Oipgtom and fewlly, D 4 Eeerey wre Keogin ani three chudren, Mrs M Lovett, Mise J #rowning, srs Lughi and ron, JC Ha, indy and child, Capt H A’ Adams, 03 N; Lieut J Hollicay, U 8 A, Cupt B Dunn, G W Nettleton, B Pifet, Rbyas, AP Greon, J 4 Tornell, Dr ECox, Jno Cragg, M Walton. Frem Havana—Mrs'D L Rulg, throe chilaren and two rervants, A Bernault, A li Philitos, Indy and chilo, RE Jevesa, EL Couetols, J P Gorin, Ht Caha- aac, Re Mezarroso, F éo Mozarredy, A abrin, P Abrin, 6 T rapier, FP Beldon, T kokian, Tk Temple, M Acoste, Mre F B do Beath, Mis J Duarte, » @ Mendoza, V Cast: 2 E Wbitmon, M Cardenas, V Senchez, L Ramos, Mise tancbes, Mits A Reclo, J V Isis, DG Arezarina, J Pad- son. J gp F Masencdorf, F Mora, J M Lace, A Lat, J ‘Trinidad. 1, 78. From Liv in ship DeWitt Clinton—Mis M Deum- mond, Mrs A litt and caughter. Aloany. New Hamp- DEPARTURES. For Riebmond, &c., in the steamship Jamestown— RM O Wullsmeon, n brionds, Ang Mitchel and servant, Marvis, Williem Hill, W D Ft oi AC Stark, Ft Palewip, G C Diekinson, k A ton, F, Whitman ard , Miss Susan Abbot, J 8 Hasicton, Mrs Haeleton, Walter Fraveis Ed King, Jobn Mabett, Stepben Thorn acd lady, Mies Mabett, nb Fevoe, Mr Neriiennd lety, dre Leomint, 1 Renton, | Joba Co gen, Mrs Cacletor, Mrs trott, and ty ta ba meregn : ge P vigeal q brig Roge! has and, the three beea his ib 2 88 60 Spart: Cw Bom Col, Court Calenour—Thts Day. Coca? —Crlmtnel oes Usrrvp ~tare werner SUPREMB colevda three porte, and each of the Judges wil att at Special Term. No contented cases will be exe*pt on ~etur dey. The General Term si daring this month, from 10 o'clock, excevt on = y The Circuit stands ad- journed to the 20h inst , but it ix vot probabie that aay jury casee sil! be heard before Oaabee Y ‘oumom Prmas Nee 1161, 1111, 1114, 1183, 78, 621, 1074, 1166, 1166, 1157, 115, 1160, 1161, 1162. PurLapELraia, 16 —(Reported by Keen & September Taylor )— Fret Boara— $1008 fcuay ‘Nav Mort 6's ’72, be. 7h35; BOO Kehuyl Nav 82, b5, 74; 1500 City RR 6’*, 6 & Exie, £7; 4000 Pea: ‘52, bb, B43; 7 shares Pern KR 453, ; 100 Long I-land RR, b5, 18; 5) d>, exeh, Ve 50 co, 1834, 100 do, bb, 1844; 60 do, bien, 13%; 50 cbhuy! Nav preverred, b6wn, 3134; 100 keading RR, 06, 36; 100 do, -b5, 85; 1 Mivebill RR, 61 3; 68 Peon Town- eb’p Bank, 23. 24 Mecnan ce’ Ban', 30 Between Boards —WOubses Reading RR, 65, 35; 10 do, 36%; 200 do, 813; 10 co, bb, 8534 Second Board—60 shares Penns Rh 4534; 100 Long Island KR. b5, 15 60 do, #5, 13%; 40 MinebiD RR, in lots, 13; 89 do, b6wn 62; bu Sobuyl Nav pre’, bben, 31%, 160 do, in tote, 31%; 6 do, 31%; 11 Harrieborg RR, 8 days, 55; 100 Morris Gaoal, #6, 125 ; 50 co, 2 days 125; 50 Readiog RR, 9%, 3534; 1 Farmers & Sec 00; $2 do, 68% ; 180 d+, abwa 05%. After Board—$%* 0 Biry G's, 8734; 11900’ Penna 6's, 84; 100 sharer Reading Ri, b8. 3654; 160 do, b5, 3534); 100 di thn, 8545; 109 do, 855%; 200’ Morris Canal, dS, L1X; at Basver \ eavow RR, 3 days, $8; 700 New Creek Coal Co, 13; 800 do, 66,13. Market firm, ES BASITIME INTRLLIGENCE. Movements of Occan Stramors, BATES Liverpool Southampton Ne« York ‘ Liverpooi..... Aspiowall . laagow " Cit. of Philacelp Canawba..... UVun Nisga Peorfic. z= AE recta ne Bek Samer ihe Maw Your GRKALD should be sea! Port of New York, September 17, 1854. ARRIVED. Btesmebip Cahawba, Shufelat New Orleans, via Ha. vark 12tb spat, with mdre snd passengers, to Livingstoa, Crocherop & Co When i hours from the Passes ex- Cory tre tigvals with ship Richelieu, sanding to N ord ieee Southport, wee Tiere cars, with noel, G Bat ~ept it ), exchanged signal with Bea pi sb bound F; Och, Ist 43 40. lon 56 05, exchanged sigvals with bark Hebron, of Boston, bouna W. Scip Baltio, Murphy, Shields, $4 days, with coal, to mast+r thip Miliom (of Boston), Littlefield, Bristol, 44 da; i peo the , to order. Experienced wth oe] and heavy weather ov toe passage. ip Erie (of Bato), Curtis, Cerdiff, Aug 6, with rail. rosa iron, to master. Aug 29, lat 50 67, loa 82 80, pick- ¢d up a ebip’s long boat; appeared to have been vat a ch xt time in the water, Earn aoe Ship Oxt ‘of Freeport), here, with mdse, piles rt 7 lat 86.15 N, lon —, spohe sbip sary Merrill, of Portland, from ——— for Genoa; Mth, off Gibraitar, passed biig Newsboy; came thr. ugh the otraite with bark Marmioa, for Bostoa, Aug 25, lat 86 51 N, lop 8451 W. saw bark Edicto, of Chariestoa Ship squantum (of Bostcn), McCallum, Callso, way 11, via Rio JacetroJuly 22, and Hampton Koada Sept 12, with guano, to 5 W Riley. Stip Mary & Susan, Gildersleeve, New Bedford, in bal- last, to marter. Bark les Chspip, Howard, Bordeaux Joly 11, with brandy, &e, to 8 scheffier Bros. Sept 6, lat 41 30, lon 65 2, spose ship Alesis, of Brunswick, from st Joha for Londen; 6th, ‘at 4136 lon 68 22, 6 brig 8vuth Dusbam, 100 days from Mareilles for New Yerk, short of povisions, supplied ber with bread, &c; 13th, lat 40 20, lon 65 26, excbacged signuls with « Brem brig show- fog ® signal with No 206 The D C experienced very hight westher tothe eastward of the Banus; lith, ina gee from the E wae struck by a squsil from the NE, which hove the ves#+l ou her beamenas, blowiog away foresail and foretopmast staysail, splitting fore and main topsai's. ba k Aun i‘ood, Rawling, Baltimore, 8 days, with coal, to C Willams Brg Ames M Roberts (of Belfast). Coleon New Or- Weaue, 27 days, with mare, to Peck & Church. Sept 9, lat 82 16, lon 77 89, passed a ves:el’s spars, apparently © lover mast, with sails and rigging attached; s juantity of pieces of wiecks. &c. Aug 28, Wm Johoson, aged 21 years, secman, died of rever. tchr Fagle (Br), Jissim, Bay of Fundy, 16 days, with stin-s, to master. Rogelip, Crowell, Portland, with stone. fobr Jovn Kowarcs. 1, Philsdelpbia for Boston, tchr Somerv.le, Crowell, Boston for Philadelphia. tepr yartha, Churen, Boston for Alyauy. Sebr Pea.l. Keliey, New Bedford for albany. Sebr Sea Biro, Yates, Fall «iver. Serr Flyirg Cloud, clifford, Hartford. Sebr Mati ds, Hawe, Portia: d. fchr Agawet, Besrey, Warenam. Rervnwep—tbip Helena, Thompso1 Lia sept 7th; 11th inst, Jat 88, Ion when blowing heavy, were under hevee for Austra- 26, about 8 AM, reefed maintop earl, reeted furesail anc foretopmast stayrail; the wiod moderating. woula have made sail on tue ship, but per- ceiving the Darometer still low, and ex.ecting a second gale, went to work sending doen studdingsail 000m. |, while so employec, was strucs by @ tarrific squall from the NF, withou: any other werving then the b-rometer, which bove ship on her sterboard beam end, fore and main ysta ms in the water, blowicg " ant masts over the side, which, hangiog aloft by ee rest ‘arried with them main and mizzen to, masts; the ship very heavy in the tro: ot the ses, and the masts barter against her side, get rid of them (‘be abip still un besm ends), were obliged to cut away the mainmast, whica took the miz- zenmast with it. ‘hus we lost ali our spars, except fore mest aud jibboom, and every sail that was beat was blown from the yercs. The mainmest knocked the water cashs acriftfrom the lesbing across deck, stove bulwerks end sfter-house, knocked hate. house over- board, with provis one, stores, &c. fter the maiamast went, were able to get the sbip before the wind the equal’, which lasted about four hours, blew so hard that it was :mpoesibl to gui-e the axe in cutting awa the ing . It took a boat lying on the house, pat ive Jeatings, and csrried it 25 or 80 fect inthe sir At 32 noon, bore away for New York; got sails on the fore- mast, and after six days erg arrived at New York safe'y, with po one seriously injured 14th inst, lat Jon 68 50, passea a vessel on ber beam ends, ap- parently about 6U0 tons; could see no one on the le BELOW One berk, unkrows Wind at suprise, NE; meridian, do; sunset, SH. Telegraphic Marine Report. BOSTON, Sep. 17—arr ship Southern Cross, Calcutta; Clarissa Carrier, ; barks Gem, Philadelphia; fam, North Atlantic Ocean; brig Martha worthing- stenmer Osprey. Philede phia, ) Ship Setaro (new), New Orleans, Heraid Marine Co PHILADELPH1a, sept 17, 4 PM— Art ships Sararak, Pecan; see Queed Wanson, snd Adelaide , Liverpool, berk Gov Vin Oxhela, Davia, NYork;b DL irg. ord Elovise” Thateher, aware, Clark, NYork. Havana, Reed, do; Loretto, Nord:n, Satilla River Geo; Geleza, Gever, Bo-ton; schra Geo Bai Mercer. Robineo ‘turgis, § ; V Bilt, Boston; D_ # Mersho Grabsm, Hallowell, be; Forest, Jones, Windsor, NYE Grey, beley, Roxbury; steamer Det 16th teamers City of Now York, “attheqs, Boston; Micbigan. Ely NYork; bark Onk, Ryder, Boston; brigs achre Phenix (Br), Danscomb, =t* NB RJ Mercer, Roblasca; Ge ward, Wallis; ‘e Mavtice, Willi,’ Calsist, Breave, Vickineon, Hartt Nes, 5 i; ford; Kate Tsylor, Haines, and DP Brown, Bartlett. N York; Mary Elizad:th, Hubbard, New Haven; Sylvia K, Perry, pe nig ig Rinj id, sg New Yoru; Cicero, iver; er Providence; Martha Sane, Cibert, New dave sages Sep AsmAND, ssbore peor Norfolk, is stated in a dis- patch from that city of the 16th to have sprung foremast and bowsprit, and her stem started. Sbe was ordered to be discharged. Serr Casrituay, at Baltimore from Callao, via Hamptan pen had foremast and maintopmast tressle-trees crip n Sip Amma, ot Charlostom 18th from Liverpool, on the Sth inst, in lat $1, lon €6 30, having been un or close reefed topsails for two days rupning before a southcsster, it increased at that date to a pertect harri- csne; could pot get s of canvass to stand; had to Leave the ship to, the sea runplog to av immense height and making @ breach over the vos-el, but finally succeeded in possing through it without sorious damage. BriG Mary Any, Johnson, of and from Charleston for Atteakepsr, was overteken in the middle of tne Guilt Btream 8th inst by the late galo, ste for Aoajo Island,when ber main mast was cut away, aad she ually struck ot OM o'clock, at the entrance of lybee fale southeard ot Savennsb river. Ai! the sails were carri away, fore topgallant mast, toretopmast broken, fore- mest ersched, boat lost. pumps carried away by the fall of the mainmast, and wateroggad. The capten was tekcn with yeilow fever ‘he day she loft Charleston, and oied of black vomit on Wednestay night, The MA was owned by Copt Vincent of Charleston, and was insured in the bouth Cerohna Company for $4600, and in the Colombia Insurance Company for $1600. four Dinito, Gordon, from Jacksonville for Washing. ton, DC, lumber laden, was dismantled ia tT aad of the + steamer Sth, and the eaptain and crew resene! 12th Gov ludley, about ten miles from shore, and ¢ into Charierton. They were all im a mont emaciatei oon- civion, having had Eowitg HS aubelst on for six days, their water ard provisions having been ea tho gale ‘They were eo helpless as to have to bo fr end ont of “he tort, bat hy the cautious adainistey ton of mcurlst ment they wert roon com; Scum AzGENErr. from Ni NP. tefore ‘nae mp thers Sas the LY took w gale from NE, dackiog t. frally to SF, blowing most of the time with great forces, tieu'arly from the >, Durirg the dio sckoover bas rpocbed oa ber beamend-, aod had to cut away the © versel; also Waka Scam Many D Scutt, at Charleston from Philedelphia, Tout boat’ and” sprung slak; on TO, put late Svat "1 5 on pu Edisto for a harbor. Scur Vincrna (of NYork), Reeveland, from Seveansh for Boston, lumber loaded, was fallea in witn 10th — near Charleston bar, dismasted tn the of the7 b 8th fost, and waterlogged, by ship Amelia, at Charl+e- top, which took off the captain and crew She wae and. ba ye ly found by the pilotb-ate J 0 Baker sad Louisa, and teken into Charleston 12th by oe pilot from each doet, with the assistance of steamer Nina. Scr J ovrsa, arr at Providence 16th from Macht op the 9th inst, during a heavy blow from 54, anobi on the Horse Shoe, ond at 1PM ia the heavy gale om 10th, lont anchor and shout 89 fathoms of esble, sprung fore snd mainmasta, and received other damage. Scur Game Coon, of Hinghem, was run iato by steamer Adviside in Portland herbor evening of 14th iost, and had arboerd bow, bulwarks and cuiwater stove aad bow- ged. The roe lr broke « plood frm her out- Scur James F BERtive. from Salem bound to Philadel phis, # into Norfolk 14th inst, with loss of sails, spars aco rg Scun Worcester, at Providence from Philadelphiy, was off Menteuk during the a morntrg of inst ard split jib, sprung a e@ak of 1900 to 2000 strokes en hour ano to esse the vessel had to throw over shout = tons of pig iron, was driven to latitude 40, daring © pale. z, WR, from Baltimore for Nassau, was falen in ciemasted 12th inst about (0 miles from shore, by steswer Gov | udley (+ hich had b-ea sent frow Chariea- top to sid distres:ed Vessels), «vd towed into Charleston. ‘The J was dismasted on the 8th, ¥Yuotroat JC Bakem, of Chariestor, 1 with @ orig or schoouer bottom u baa rine oo ber vottom, and was Ink nd when fellen in with. C.uld not make he eat, Alo with a echo rer sunk off Capers’ Island. Next day, off 3u)1’s Island, fei) in with @ three masted vessel hev- ing op}y the etompe of ber masta ahove tha water, bat tck bertotea bark On the ame day, at the eatrance of B Barbi r, cisoovere anotier three mastad vessel evnk. with only the ends of her topmasts above the 1th inst, fell {a The vessel water. She was supponad to bee shi Not could be discovered tm the neighborhood wi could w their identity. Nottoe to Mariners, + TEMPORARY LIGHTHOUSE ON THB RAsTERN COAST OF THB GHETLAND 18LR8 ‘tne A cmegroe pes x wom - ive notice are rt present engrged ia 8 lighthouse up the Out Skerries of Whalsey, on fpr 4 erp coast of the Snetland Isles, and that untilthe com pes of the permanent lighthous. « light will ce skeen tower, snd will be exhibitet for the first tive on the night of Friday, the tsth of eptember, aod every pight thereafter from the going away of day- Nght in the evening, till the return of caylight ia the mornin, ‘The folio is s spetification of the lighthouse, and the on cae OF the Jight, by Mr. Derigerreana eee giceer to the commissioners:— The Nght oure ts ritusted on the eastern part of the 25 min 2% seo aad W {send of Grupa, in N lat 60 Jon 44 win 20 vec, the Bound =~! of Whalsey, bear ing from the lighthouse about E by compsse The euter or see wavo extremity of the Bound Skerry is aboat h:if'a from the of the lighthous, so that opding the tight give ita wide berth, ‘Ibe Whalsey light will be koown tomarinera ae 0 ro vol ight, which show hive light once im every minute, be tem; the level of bigh wa! hibited from a tower of ted ab ut 108 feet above rdinary spriog tides, snd aay dc mi at be seen at the distance scout 16 naa an leeser distances accor ug to the state of the a moe Phere Toavear obser er, in favorenle circumstances, ¢ ight will not wholly disappear between the intervals Of greatest brightness @ cowmisstoners further give notice, that by Order in Councii dated the Sd dey of July last, the f ering tolis utborized to be levied in respect of the seit ligh' vis. — For every vessel belonging to the Uvited Kingdom, (the 0 ot belangtny tenes Maje ‘y, her heirs or suc- cersora, por bein; ted wholly io ballast.) aud fer every foreiga sor privileged to enter the pl of the United Kirgeom upon ere name duties of tea page ss are pasable by British ves+els which may pass or derive benefit from the light, the toll of two siz- sixteenths of a penry per ton of the burdee of every such vessel, for every time of passing or deriving seme fit thesefrom. if coasting voy For each time of pasting or Jeriving benefit on an Overtes voyage. one penny per ton for evary suck vessel, For every foreign verse] not vavigated whoily in bel- last. and not privileged in matner before specified, Gouble the respective tolls above ret forth, Which tolls sre liable to tha fullowiag abatements om paynent :—For a cosa age, 10 cent; foram Oversea voyaxve, 25 per cen! "or ‘order of thy Boa-d. ‘ALEX. CUNINGGAM, Seere Northern Lighthouse Office, Edinburg, Augast a” Spcken—Aug 8, at 49 Ot, lon 82°04, bark Greyhound j— Avy of Westport, oa 1 eo ste ah oul, m4 Lt Schr Lady Suffolk, Baker, from cruise; clean me hit Boston, Sep: 9, Pw off Montsok. ps 2 Schr E a , of Or Pi wy2, of Orleans, from Philadsiphis for Bos- 'Sh off Bh. Wroeling sehr John adams, of and for Proviaretown, 6 vorths out, 6th inst, 70 mile« ESE of Sancy wtb 150 bols ofl under jory masta, having o# for--3 iret off Bermuda ipa gole from Ni, lost fore sud main~ masts, wanted no assistance by pilotboat Mary Taylor. in Ports, CcRacoa~In port aug Pound to Beeeas iC dntes ne yond 5 yi ; aa vit va Pobenss res8), Mary Dagsets (Sc), Dan. “ARDENAS— ArrSeot 6 brig Caroline, Cook, Boston (and ld for Kemedios) Sid Gtue eshr A@ Ames Now Yors; ‘7th. bark David Nickels, Nic o's, Philadelphia. Bavana—art -eot 4 bark Peri, Thes'tup, Portlands 7th, brig. Hoell-nder (Duten), Van Hoctea, NYors; Sti, bark Lucie (Belg), Moneleor, do brig Marta, Gege. Bree tol; achr Jupiter, quilar, Tobisoo; Lith abis Risle, Wilson, Boston; brig Adems Grey, Henry, New Orleans. bern Cornelia, Wards Now York? igs, aul Por 7 $ ~aal J Smith, New Orleans; Lion, « Ingsil,” Cardeoss. 2 eS) hg a ns ae for pooh fie Own. 4 for, Gage, ¢0; sel Ravin Dorey, Sehneliae de, ATANZ48—e@rr Aug 8! bark Jobn Strand, iteteon Wo- Buh, scbr Poine Novis, Grvben; Wotilo” Gh Set? bong Serah, Gibbs, Kemedion: cima et yyy 8 trig Issac Carver, Clork, Boston; jeCnllcch, Havana. : Ang 80 bers Franklin, Littlefield, Bos- » os ~aGU4— rr 6th, bark Tonic, TrusipaD—SId. ba Home Ports. ALBsNY—Arr Sept 16 schra Gan Marton, Brookhaven; E Segar, Mystic; George & Emily. Borton; sleops Jobn Br. oks, Riley, Brid 3 teymord, Reymond, Ct; bliza. Ei sood, Provi- fence; 16th, steamer Flien, Clark, Philadelphia, Cid ace achrs Feroine, Kimball, beget 1 3 sloops Ji Henry, Juoks: pe r on : Cal err 15 sbips Castilian, Gra: lao via Hampton Foads: A 'B Thompeon, Mustards Ulver Rool 44 dave; brign Triad, Woo-ter, ; Samael @ ‘ams, Ogict, Boston; syIph (Br), mith, Turks Istencs; ssbrs James Nelson, Philips, Taunton, Mass; Sasaa (Br), Mebon, Halifax, NS; Swan, sticline, NYork. Old ‘tormer, NYork; tee “a et, aided; Waredale. thacStord. ‘roke, Mo; uk, Emery, Boston; schrs abby Liadsey, Ed Wooten, ‘Weaver, Greenwich, Oh; Brae Bostor ; J M les, Jayne NYork, Howling Br brig itine—Sh mouth, hace; dore, gay. BOSTON—arr Sent. 16 Warren), Porter, ‘homaston; Curacoa 21st ult. \t Qaarant Ship Clariasa Currier, Koapp, Liveroool 1th ult, with 60 pessengors to : Homer, Sigoal for 3 brigs. Cld steamor City of 8 Baker, Philadelphia; ship Metaro (new, of Nore, Ll tons), J F Goodrich 'NOrleans; Lon, rd Ayre » Kio Janeiro; Aabet ‘pew packet, 199 tor »», ouel W lett, Baltimore; E Bastor, sen l, Philadelphia; brige Maria & Johanan (Dutch), Scbapp, jRotteriam; Gen ‘ouster, Mason Da- mon, Serefnie; ont, Stevens, Galveston: R <poar, Grant, Yoomico, Va; Mary Lowell, Spragne Baltimore; Elatra, Ball, Philadlphia; Delmonte ¢ Park, do; schrs d, Perry, Alexandria; J & P Chase, lips, Smell, Bradford, do; J » Mather, Bearse, Cumber! Philadelphia, 8 & B Nichereon, do; Lacon, NYork; Gulnare, Crowell, do; Flying Dr: Harding, do. bHaL testONe are sort 18 sbip Amelis, McKensie, Liverpool, achrs Mary D ae my Philadelphia; ogesett, Brodman, | Naseau, NP; Jane (3), ———. Baltimore; Virginia (derelict), Savannah for Bos- Siok “bis sees oct (oe as eae a schrs ‘or % x A bre eM dno vtig. 14 shred E be ig Ewen. te ae port a 8 as ¥F is Clark, dourn, from Boston, do; bre Vary War, ~~ 9 EL Gra; avian dina (a shonin Ba tip per ‘8, iol ,taverpoel duly 25; = Mary Stovens, Belize, phis, Windle, » York vie Hava: son, Liverpool; anda market; fi bee barka Emmi Pattiot, Eaton, = Almira. belay oe Sept 14 schrs Louisa and Margaret, In pton Roads, Peruvian ship Potrovita, Deal, fromm Li With satt, would disedargo in the rose, LONDON—Arr Sept 16 schrs Teras, Champ Rot dont; Evergreen, Bilven, Aibany for Providence. Lg cb nen ng 16 sch:s North Branch, Pendlo~ any for Boston, Gapy, Sturgss. Beaton Yor Albany? ary jor ‘ Stary or A Jane, Nickerson, do foro; it Wl Fate, Baker, Paitaact i hed for Boston; Lge wreek from Bloo< sland; Wm Hi Dewitt. ford, 'y for Westport Rogers, Now ; 16th shra MC Durfes, Alexavdrin for Fall’ river; OG Alkin, Hoyt, Alt - 28 for Provideace; Reaper, Leak, Albuny for Provie PRUVIDENCE—Arr Sept 15 rchr Worcretor, Rhotes, Philadelphia: loop Frederick Brown, Gardiner, NYork. tld schrs , Cliford, Philadelphia; Sarah Jones, Jones, do (or Beitimore); ty Gladding, All “3 Wonder, ch; Frederick Tyler, Dird, Smith, NYork; Pour Brothers, Do Devereux, Alcborn, Fall River, t PORIT’ be