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_—: THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. een Opening of she Fell Season, Yesterday was gree for (ueladies of New York, es KR wee (be inevce of the fall fashions. For wome days prt the stores ia Brostway hove gives indi- Cations of « change of ve; the light transparent fabeics that rermrd wd: expt esly for Queen Mab or ‘Titania have disappesr nud the wtore win ‘ows are now filled with heavy ritks, moire antiques, velvets, eatins ead merinos ef marvelloos floonces. Tne silks Gre gorgeous te ootor— risk, warm, automnal tints, that difuse s ghw acd & radismce around pre- ve, arenged im sirting, Drilliant contrasts, or blended together im ba wonious beauty like the colors @€ the reinbow Sene are clain, some sre watered, fome of diff-rent wmiaglet, thet sulle and obange With every ray of light; « striped and some plaiced The strives a oof ull » t broad ones ere the most distmjur Alternate etriporo. ai k and satin havea splensi) wffct tur gloss of the satin being Bt the name time relieve! snd omianced by the more sub- dusd cieg the plai ig it would be impos- Bible to desc'i», they aro bewildering in their variety, and one wonders bee -ucn a rimple combinstion as per- Peadioul.r ans horien «1 tioee can produce such effects The simplest form of ne pled consists of two colora orossicg alternately, but imethers the stripes crow so often, sad at puch tere u ae iotervals, that it looks like & wase of inextricarie =u sfasion--— wilderness of lines and angles ev iven @ = melange of colors that would purtle sil the High ard olaos. The coming resrom wrowises to be one of unusual Splendor. The mate-iels is use ate olegaul, the trim- mings claberate and reiuniau , aad the styles as varied them. Talk of commercial Are not Our habits oo ‘ivr shaw Luealiai wore, And by caprico as multiplied a his, And co they wet Just please us wil the (eabton is at full, 2nd change + ith vey mooa Why, the belles of tmyerial Rome would look with worder on tHe repucheau simp toity of our fashionabie ladies, And sotho: mizht, fr our very ‘work girls Would laush at tea of being restricted to ene silk Crome for 4 stapalated namber of yeas, like the wife of tbe imperor Aurelian, and we fear they would not bare « proper bo-ror Of the extravegence «i bh» court lady, who jo the reign of James the Firat tonite: thst hor busbsgd should eup- h a | ply her annuatly with -is good dresses and ‘six veryex. | cellemt good omen!) Yt ‘bis was very wel: for the time, although it would be com idered rathor alo ¥ in this fast age, Feahion now 1a not satinfed with «timuinting hand to industry, ou i creat rosters a Uteratute Of its own, es'abilshes jourcals that ea'er into those minu’e detals so deer to every feminine heart, and keep us completely au courant du jour, These gaasttes are Bo novelty in Euro,e , Lon om and Paris support feveral, whle New York bas but two—scarcely enough, when we constier tre capital invested, the labor experded, avd ‘Lo ‘anger incu red to procure even “the cuteard duurivhes’? of m lady's dress Por thet sole purpose puuters sweep through the torrid weates of African deswet:, or watch by the frozen shores of Arctic water; divers piunge into the green waves of the Persiam Gulf. eno ‘be chuttle mecrily goes flying through the loom” by mivy ® German aad Jrish fire- aldo. BONNETS. The cpening dey ca-wed off with the usuxl decree of pioesing exolteme t., The exaibition rooms were orowded by the ww ares of fashion. and the display could mot fail to please the chvicest ad mont fastidio.s. Mrs. Simmons, Mre imith, Mrs Hitcheock, Mrs Elsct, Mrs. Cart. r, Mecame de Vos, Madame Barnelt, Madame Malherbs, Madame fichard, Matame Harris, and W. Brown, in Broadway; Mademe Ferrero, in Great Jones atreet; Sirs. Patten, la Clivtos place; Mrs. Rallings aad Mrs. Davidson, in faval street; Madame Aupoix, in Walker street; Madame Fidrich, in Waverley piace, and Wilde & Cutter, in John « ret, threw open their apsolous show rcoma to apyrreistive spectators In all the bats were arranged with great judgmont and with ap eye to eff-ct—tiere was no mingling of discord- ext colore; the moot ¢xactiog in such mitters could not fizda fouls. Those who svat to observe and admire bad an casy tack whe-e ail was beautifal, but it was diffe- reat with those whe seut to welect—they wore to be pi tied. You might know them at once by their hesitat ng, undecided manner, their wavering irresclution and tueir Wandering glances bile we passed from one to an: ether, thisking ‘the ia-t sill toveliest,’’ they were en- oavering to cecice upwo the relative merite of flowers and feathers, antin wud velvet. The uniformity of ex- “Oellenco thst wos evsrywirre apparent renders it almost imposible to mention ou- style without palpable iojas- tice te smother. ¢ Sowe were so attractive that they cbailenged adauvatin at the fret glance, while the quiet unobtrasive el-ganee of othee could not be eppreciated by & care cas ubeorver. A c_nsid+rabtle Bumber were made of &h to a color which suits all -ea. fens, ardone of extreme besuty was exhibited by Madam Ferrero. The msterist waa royal velvet, exquisitely fine; the crown aod side crown were composed of one Pieoe odged with a Guting of white satin O21 oue cide there were three narrow streight slits round which the eatin was csrrikd, and the other side, thrown over the founcation crows, fell free end uncomfined, arewering al-o for a curtain A crooping plume of ostrich feathers, tipjed with mar bunt, that looked like @ fall of purest now fiskes, gracei eachside. A eprey of pearly Gowers, gieeming through delicate green leaves and enveloped in a mist of blonde, ran round the right side and seross the fr. nt of the bst, and was there lost under » large bow of white rib-on, bordered with green, to match the !eav: énother, made im the same style, wee composed of bieck and ecar- let vevet, and underseath the unique curtain was introduced « bow with fluating eads, which bad a charmizg effect. Flowers of plush and veivet formed the oatsice trimming, ia unison with the carkly bright cbaracterof the bat. We havea omfused remem >rance of bate of regal porple end purest green; misses hate formed of narrow ribbon intertwined and of carriage hats, lgkter ia materisi sad more ornate in trinming, Dut that is eli. Soft crowns are universally exploded, and “the whirligig of time’! bas brongbt us beck to the fiat crowns that we considered anteciluvien last year. Hate are about the ame price now that they ever were, first class ones selliog trom twenty-five to thirty collars. However, this ism derate compared with the price paid for Leghorn huts, for they, when trimmed with ostrich feathers, :each ae bigh as eighty. tome establishments took time by the fore'ock and opened a day inadvance .morg these wes Madam de Vas, who bas introduced a new style of trimmiogs this season, both rich end tasteful—velvet leaves, or rather velvet arranged like a penpated leaf on the outside of the hat. It showed to great advantage on # green satin hat, the raised apperrance deeper ‘cme of the ve vet mabing it quite cvnsproucus, Attached to the eige of the bat was a deep full of lace fastered back in frout but left free at the side, whr nes it fe.] in drooping foldy Mike @ veil. Ancther very pretty hat was composed of bisck velvet and scarlet merino, the croem em +r idured and orrsmented with scons of jet; the face triamiag bright, with soariet lowers and gisecing with jet sprays A eoarlet bend, embroid-red with bugles, passed from side to side, and reated on the forehead of the wearcr. MOUENING. The only variety that mourning admits {s difference of style in form end make; the materiai and color know ittle change Bisok snd white tor deep, and lavender for slight mourning were the only cclors thovgt of til lately, when purple fires appeared. The innuvation was obser red at fret with quiet surprise, but it seems now to be tacitly sanctioned. Purple flowers form ® very Dicomiog inside trimmicg for bats, but in Bartholo- mew’s they contrive to give variety to theirs with- ont reserting to it much One bat of moss vel vet. a peonll-r waterial, ap ropriately namod, was strikingly clegnit It ts trimmed inside with Dlackbeeries of jet, and g letening derdrops, ani looked becoming enough to please the mst faaticious moarner Bate were there covered with starry lace, that enggeste! the {con of smiling through tears. Among the men’iliar, ue is rema kable for toe simple beauty tha! ehou «t dis. tinguirkh every article of mourning. It is called the + Matilda '? A falling cepe of perfect form reichos to *he waist, ina eight point, aod peesing over the shoulie s dec cends below the armhole, whieh it covers. The ront and cage are ecged with ebentile (eather trimming—+ snowy feather th: own slant: iso ous blace ve.vet ground —« rare sombination of richpess and beauty. DRESSES. The desque or jpckot waist is stlll in favor, but thore is 20 doll eviformity, for though the main sharscteristic is the came in all, the details sro so varied that ne tro oem altho, some are Ligh and close; others havo « Tarrow opening, ot ors egein expand » g* thouliers and marrow to & pa! the wast, sto. > 1r fasaton, and emo rweop round the tip of the shou.‘ers and are fartenes sorme ‘be besom by ban‘s med. of the same ‘storia’, of of bingk velret , cbaged and trimmed es the \ ai giving « belptag | i j seston fertile invention of the modtste may euggeet. The bas- quine is as varied as the corsage, sometimes rounded aad sbaped wth o gracefu fullness to fit over the folds of the akirt or open at ibe hips, or cut in Spanish style with broad squsre leppet>, of marked with a double fiounce pointe: at the back or formed lite @ riding habit. Ine ‘ew instances the French dart—that is thedert seam—txtend rg (rom the waist to the shoulder, hes superseded the more prevailing mode. This style fe very gracefal, particuarly when the seam is left open ard held together by gold cords interlacing. A piece of richly wrou. bt nsertion passes under the network acd exhihits it +n strong relief. Some close the openiog with & puffing of different ctor, and the effuct is prerty, mo vey and striking If the dress is lilac cr blue alik, a puffing of white atin forms @ pleasing contrast If the dress fg of black sik or Exglish moire antiqan, rose that orcherry color su te acmirab'y; but if the wearer have blick eves acd an Uriental complexion and aty's ef features, let har eboose ember colored satin, aud the effess will be sieo- tric The sieeve is invariably mare to agree with the basque, ixterlsced with gold or stlk cord, or closet with the inserted puffing of contrasting color. These dresses coll to memory the slashed robes and doublets of centa: ries ago, ani if fancy could cheat ro well as she ts famed to do,’ might waft ov back to those happy daya when men did not calenl.te rhe depth of a ldy’s purse, and when weman’s lips were vnprofaned by that hate- ful pbro+e, * breveh of promise."? Tough the basque waist, as we said before, is the pre- vail are made open in the back, a style which is insidiously apd secretly worsing ite way upwards again, and which | we doubt not will iu time reguin its former popularity If f) is lees « reaey than the opon front, it i* more youth. ful lookiog, ano when simplicity is the order ef the day will be in the ascendant, sleeves ty Row every wil? win of maker or wearer; they are made of full flowing ruflies trimmed with fringe orreche and they ure made short ard putfed, with rin- boo bw» and long feating ends. Some are worn plrio with Vandyte cuffs, and rome are formed by two or three bouillon nes divided by narrow bands Then thero are Pompacour sleever, pageds #leeves, Spanish sleever, in- dentwo at the o ge lise a battlomented turret, and sleaves ala poze, pufted at the top, the rest being open, and fell in graceful folds thet half vell and half <tsolay the beauty of thoarm. Plair skirts are considered dow- dyieh vulger, and voi to be eadured, From the hem to the wuist they are covered with flounces; if two or three sro wero. they must equel in length and fullness a second abirt; if five, or seven, they are gratuated, the top of the Upper one just sheltered by the sweeping fall of che Darque. As profasencas of ornament and trimming are charac esistic of the present fashion, the ficunces are cunsid ploin, unless edged with ruches or lsc, or fringe or velvet The peignoir style, opening waist to the bem, ond reveallog the 1 or embroi*cred underskirt to which it is attach, ed by tows of ribbon, is Indylikoand elegant, but with the disné vantage of boing less suited to the street than the house ‘ho shirts are worn long, or rather trail ing, and the shoes pointed at the toes, as they were in the sevevicenth cogtury. Thin, with crinolioe petti- toats, shirts lined wich stiff musiia, strengthened with Tos of rice straw and flounces stiff as buckram, fore- sbadow a roturn to the hoops and farthingales which used to earcite our ridicule and laughter. True, they bave rot sppeared in New York as yet, but they havo in can we eccount oureelves cafe? Our fasbions are exotic—*from London and Parig gotten them a’,’’ Ifthe Parisians etand etill we movable; if they retrograde, we fall back in- ter; if they resuscitate a buried fashion, we ad. mize the avtique; if they hit upon somethtag unmis- tadeably woderp, we exclaim against old etyies at Gothic and barbarous. Now, toc dependizg on I together, should estabiish a court of fashicn in Now York, whieb w. uld take cognizance of everything rela. ting to diess interchange ideas, carry out suggestions, and decide upon all matters appor‘aining to their basi- ness. Wh t interesting diseursioas they would have on the cut of a ccraage or the shaps of a bonnet, the hue of a cbbon or the ‘crm of a sleeve! Might not our dress. wskers and milliners, too, elicit rometbiag from the clash cf conflicting ideas, and might not the crude avd iroperfect fancies of onc miad be matured by another into & fabners of beauty unthougtt of et firet, and thus all would bo benefitted Its desrees would have the force of laws, and would extend from Maice to Texas, from the Atinotic to the Pacific; and its meetings weuld ba looked forward to by our fashionabe bel‘ea with more auxiety then ever politician looked to tho assembling of the coliective wiedom of the country. And it would have cther matters to adjudicate upon, besides the length cf s jupe or the style of » col'ar, it could tost new systems and revise old prices, arrange the number of apprentices to be recetved by each memer, ani dis- counteniwesthat ruioous spirit of compotion that courts custom by cragging down prices. *‘ Self lovaand eoclsl are the same,” isa maxia thit is as trae as if it were writ in prose. What injures ono, injures all; poor prices connot ffhprove any oue’s condition, ani feurvle Jabor is scantily remunerated at tho bost of times. This idea ofa national convention of dressmakers and mil- Miners to adopt a scale of prices and regulate other mat- ters connectul with the well being of their society is de- serving of attention. Strange that dressmakers, com plainicg as they do, and on good grounds. of wretehed com penration and never-ending toil, have notorganizod wuch a scciety. BALL DRESRES. Fmbroitered rauelins, craps, tarle'ane, tulle and sllke ot, deiicete hues are used fr ball dresses. Tee corsage @ pointe ia the mest upproved, the centre of the corsage being ornamented with a bouquet of flowers chosen to suit the color of the dress Lace flounces almost cover the ssirt, and around the top of each founce runsa wreath of utlicate or glowing blo soma. HEAD DRESSES. This seoacn brings us no novelty in head dresses; the materiale o7@ the samc—flowers, lace, chenille and rib- bon form the staple. & combination of lace and rib- bon made very suitable head dresses for elderly ladies, and the more youthfal patronize wreaths of flowers, or snowy plumes of murubout and ostrich feathers. HAIR DRESSING. There iv nothing so much ¢ niributes to give tone and elegarce to a lady's appearance asa becnuiag style of hair dreseing Without i, the most recherche toilst is 8. If it be true, as the poot says. that ‘beauty Craws us #ith a eingle buir,”’ a well dressed head of hair must be a magnet of noordinary power Yet tis a mag- net that «very Incy may possess. But it will not do to arrange the beir only in accordance with the newest feshion. There cannot be « greater mistake than to auprose the seme style will suit every face. a lady should have her hair dressed to agree with her expres sion cf countenance; ard f she bas not taste and dis- crimination enough to know the proper atyle, sbe ahould trust to an artist of reputation; for this is tho triamph of his ert—this ia too true test of bis #kill. The other de- tails are merely weeh«nical—they keep the fingers busy —but this calls for higher qualities. The following sty)es of wearing the hair wo have re~ ceived from | ibbles, of Brosdway, an authority pare mount on these mattors in the f@#xiona le world -— POR FULL DREES. , ‘The back hair {s gathered togstuer, and tied about the middle of the head; then puffed and braided, tho braid sweeping round the head in the shape of a eresesnt, and Gercent ing little below the parting in fron: The front hair is arranged in abort friz puff, in Quoem Esizsbeth style, but may be varied by tho tarte of the hairdresser euit the style and exprersion of the face. YOR NEGLIOR. The dack bair is put up in the French esaque, or twit as iti more generally called, formiay a numbor eight, or a ihe French say, a noend de huity air plats in Croat, with bows of ribbon on the side of the hoad, or a fall of Ince drop! g gracefully over the crown BRIDAL DEES, AND STYE OF HAMPRESSING, White satin shirt trimmed with three foaaces of Eng lsh tole, ened floonce edged with bouiions of the same mstcrin}, sleeves short and puffed, corsoge low and orns- mented in the centre with @ bouqact of astural flowers, composed of white tuberoses and orange bloreoms, Later. spered with geraninm leaves. The undersiooves of pelot lace, are lcoped on the shoultoe with emall bonqees of pataral Bowers; a ssh of white satin ts ted onthe left arde ina large bow, and the long floating ends full alanost to the feet, which encdely dainty slippers of Whitesstin, The balr is puffed fall ta front, and braided and pulled behindya veil of delieate tick bionce is tormed ine point a la Matte Stuart, while a Ciresssian braid pre ing over the beck of the bead desceads to within four irebes of the forehead. fhe back partof the hair le arong®) io a wide basbot braid, and through the plilte gieewe forth 91 intervals the frogront natural flowers A Grecian plait coming down (he left side of the head in & tem! ctrouler aweep, in Inet among the flowers, This beautiful style of hairdressing ts completed by a crown of orargs buds end blossoms resting on the Circresien lay leeigi g uty tae chen ia brrig te forms ¢, it ix not the universal mode, for many dresses | way with this, to obviate the necessity of | Curope, our modiates should take council” ‘ ‘ { The tere MATIONAL COURSE, L.I.—PALL MBETING—THE BACKS. FOURTH DaY. ‘The foarth day's m0 0g on the Neflonsl Coarse was the viry fin stot the m-eting, the runaing beiag capi tal, aed the heats ve closely contested, pirtioularty ia the last ror, that ¢ wae difficult te name the wioxing horse until he had reac‘ed the judges’ stand, ani the time made was most +xcellunt. The first r.ce wai be | twrem Little Arthor, Sam Letcher and agitator, t#o mile heats Lit'e Arthur won qaite cundily, He was tho favorite pgeinet the field, and \s one ef ths few instances in which the favorite hrs wou duriag the present met- ing. Th- eecom> rac-, alse tw» mil+ heats, wis between Berry, Jcbn Hopkca, aad Gertrud- and was as fines race as wen cver looked at. John Hopkies was the fs- vorite at one ‘undre to - g ty provious to tue ster, and until after the secons heat whon the field wus tan Sxeibs bim wt two tuene. 1 Lis Was ons of the races ia which the indvence of eeigh’ is sesn, cash horny carry. ing 0.6 burcrea pouods—Jonn Hopkivs, who isa yours bore, carr: ipg »8 murb as un aged one, whish pribsoly acovunts for bis defeat He is a promisiag lt, sad ope of Rostou’s vest Beery aud Gertrude are from va nada ard born old stagors at ull ristanss4, ans to the yreseot instance proved to much for the cult Kerry wos thought little of previous to the race, having boea ci-tenoro in a two mile run on Wednesday, in 3:47; bus yeoters ay he retri-ved bis reputsti-n. and woo a seound hest in 3:461f. ertrude ran so clore ia thu first sud Jaat beate, that eho was only beaten by a nook and | ahoul.ers. FIRST RACE. ‘The first race was for the Mesroyoiltan Hotel etake for three yesr ols, two. mile hosts, $500 aubserip toa, $200 for ett, 8900 sdced, in which eure Agitater, :am Letcher wend Litve Arthur Terrifier was al-o entered but did no’ acgeer Arthur was the favorite against the field First Heat —ihe start was a good one, nad they got off welt, -rthurlesding around the tara, Agitator nex fam Letcher behind. On the backsteetch arthur wi- denee the gap between himself and the other t so, #ho lay clove together. and coutinuea to lesd ia this way erouod the lower turo, pares closi:g tne gsp aome- wheton the hom-stretch. Tuoy padsed tno stand tu 1:64, rtuur leading, Agitator nex:, and ‘am behind. As 'bey entered the boct stretch Sam passe axitstor, und ware a dash for arthur, but could not ecxtch hin, anhur c ming bome bard in hand im 3:50%—toe ast mile having been run in 1:56, and Agitator baroly sav ing bis d1-tance. Second Heat —Arthur sgain took the lead. Agitatar vext amtast. Thoy contioued fn the 4 reative yord:lon, *@m four or five lengths behind, to the szore. which wae reached in 1:52, sam now began ty tics us did auso Agitator, and Arthar had it all hisoen wis, lending some forty or Gfty yards around the tara, «1d coming in hard iu hand, @ winver .by threo o- four lengtbs, notwithstanding a desperate brush mad by Sim op entering tte homestretch. me of the last wile, 200%, and of tne heat 3:62, SEOOND RACE, Tre second race was for the proprietors’ puree of $900, two mile veate, for four year olds and over, to garry 100 lhe, ‘The entries were Gerry, Joua Hopkins und Gertrude; Jotn being tho favorite at 100 to 80 Fist Heat— Hopbins took the leat, Gertrude seco sad Ferry close up, whioh order they maintaioed until reaching the backatretch when Gertrude began to cluse on Hopkins, and ran up to him on the lower turn, they reaching the score, hopkins a nock ahead, in 1:49, Berry clore up. On the bockstretch B-rry weat up, end at the Sansion House the three were pa-allel fora fer mo ments, when John sgain drew out in front. Upon en er- ing the homestretch, Gertrude made another effort to catch Hoy kins, apd sucsreded so far as to lap nia, xad after a whip and epur struggle, they came home t go- ther, tocking half a loogth ahoad, B-rry three or four agite benind Time of last mile 1:674;, ana of the heat 40%. Second Heat —Gertrade roe led off, followed by John, end Berry some baif dozen lengths behind. John ao0a eased the mare, a dat the wavsion House was a length adyarce, Berry begining to clo-e up. They continued torun in this mauner until they reached the judges’ stand, which they passed in 1:5025 Gning around tue upper turn Berry made a run for the mare, passed her, aro made a dash for Hoptiaa, whom he roon overtoot, and aera short ctruggle, wente length infront. Ths fprued on the bactetretoh. Oca the Inwer, Hopkins not willing \o give up the contest, sgain made play aod after deeporate ineffectual offorts to take tie lead, was bet in by halfalongth Time of last milo 1:69, and Of the heat 3 46% —Gortrade was thirty yaris behind. Third Heat —Hopkins went off with the lead, and mainta‘ned it througe tho firs: mile, passing the stand thiee Jerg*hs abewd of the others in 1:54. Tho mere now fell b-hird, giving Berry a chaace te ran the colt dowo, which he cid wuccesefully, pissing him on the tackstretch and leadiog rored ‘he lower turn, Tue mare now made ker run, but ye late to win. She gained rapidly up the homestretch, and waa boaten by o neck and shoulders, Hopkins one length behind. ‘Time of last mile 1:5%34, and of tho hoat 3:5014. F ‘he races for to Guy are postponed They will all be run on Seturday, which will be the elosing day of the meeting, shen three races will be rua, and in whish twelve of the best pags tn the country are entered, in- clucisg Little Mea, Highlander, arrow, Xenve, Rad Kye, Ono Ty ed Joo, Gravite, McGra hb, Seline, Ellen Bateman, evry apd Col. Gray. all tha races will be good, and ‘no disappointment can poasinly occur tomar the sports of the day The great four milo race will be ran by “or Eye, Reube, Little flea, Highlander, aut Une Eyed Joo— ive of the best four-miless in the world, aud which can- not fei) ia Grawing outthe largeat crow? that over at- ten‘+d on a four mile day. Too weather being propitious and the trock ip fine srder. tho race mast be one of the wickest ever run. The police force wil be increased on that day, and every attention will oe paid to the comfort of Jacies and families—usbers befag engaged for that esyecial purpere. Our advertising celamps contain all the particulars relative to this great day. Personal Inteclitgence, ARRIVALS, At tho Metropolitan Hotel—Hon, Joba W. Graves, Masa.; Major Maclin, U. 8. A.; Col J. M. Shepherd, Ar- konsas; Cupt J.B G@ Isham California: J P. adams ard femi'y, South Carolia; Hon TC. Morritt and fa- wily, st Jobo, N B ; W.T. Mechlevy,U. 3. A.; J. B Austin, Venecucla; Geo. Henry Lowsoo, China; John Homes, Lon¢on; N. Mait'and, Liverpool; A. Whlsaan Maxche-'er. atthe St Nicholss—His Fxootlency Gov. Motil, Ohio; Lieut Gov Mycre, do ; Gen. Tallmadge, do ; Gea. C M. Reed, Erie; Dr. Baldwin, Va ; Capt. Morchant, U 8.4 ; ur Garter, Nobile; W. &. Burdon, Trov; Major Gallin, U” 8 A; Bon. E. Cook, lows; J. Montmollia, Savannah; Dr. FillC Weed, Boffalo; J ' Hardy Herelsen, Norfolk; 3. 4. Ewirg. Nosbville; T. S$ Whitman, Halifax; Col. Dug: §2, Toronto; KL ton, Georgia; H. F. Farnsyorth, jewphis; Gen. Cam; bell, Tex At the Prescott—Hon. J. Howton Sears, New Orleans; Sempel E. Frink, do ; A. H. Stoddard, G'atgow; Wm. H Leppot, Wi'mington, N. Mr. Edwards and Femi, Al. veny; Hon Hépry Jones add lady, California; F. Martio, Zanerviile, Oni0; J.C kathone and family, New Haven; Jomes Hewitt and fomily, Louisville, Ky.; J. Plympton, Roxbury, Mass. at the Urion place Wolel-F Totnsend and lady, Philséelphia; Wil'iam Dlako, Faq., Boston; W. £. Hor- ner ond feinity, New York: F. Williams, do ; Jantes bu- brow ond family, Louisians; Chas. A. Euing and son, Portemou h. 2, Re Me. Mi Atthe Clorendon—Capt. C,H. Judkin: tearaer Arabia; Lieut Rettelisck, Canada; “r. and . Kose, Mr and Mre Mills, \ndrew Jakes, England; A. Ledoux tnd femiy, New Orteans. ‘ om Liverpool, in steamship Arabia—Yr Kerr, lody, 2 chilcren upd 2 re-vte: Mies Toomas, Mr Mille and indy, Mr Stinte aod lady, Mr Ledoux,’ lady and 2 sbiliran end 2 eervts, Mra Urquhart and servt, urT Vellor and lady, Mies J Batllis, wr B Stacker, lady, 3 obild'en end nurse; Mr Rose and lady, Mr BH Fielt, Yady ard son, Mersra Cachard, Oliver, Lamson, Hutebin- Tr Arpault; Mesers Brigbam, Wastinbolm, Hudt- er; Mes re Bingbam, Shooter. Cri % ne Poet St just ett, ‘thomson slip, Pore, lad; and chile, Mr Leor, lady and chi'd, Lear, Me verry, Freest schmidt Mra Rert, cnild and servt, Mr Susrap, Mr Holaall Mr 4 tellers and iady, Mr Parker A iady Mr Roux end lady. Wre Montedon, Mrs Che vantre, Mr Grout bert, ledy and 4 children, Mossra Doody, Edkins, Cook, M:rgan, Mamelo, Wigley; Key JJ Tho maa, Incy and 2 children and se: Me B Udnonts, Mrs Rverett. Mixa Jemple JG Esober and laiy, ifra fal steed, Mre Waller, infant and nurse, Mersrs Low, Fallon, Mason, Mr Scarmongrr, lode. infant and :wo servant: Meera Belorly, Whodes, Walker, BG Custeadyke, Linu! hetollick ane lady. W acainck, {i Taylor, Mesere ‘uring, Trqobart, visa 4 Zanpermann, Miss ‘busiog, Mia Dabra- os, Mrs Dousseux, “essere Campbell, Reid, Moffatt, to Missa Royd, Mersrs Sheppard, Schmidt, Rav A Jehes, Mosers Martin Scribner, Ducopman, Devan Barton, Col by, Per not, Leepret Voesin, Tricont, -taaton, Lelden, Lavy, Stophere. Whishaw, W Whishaw, Jacch Posie, Msrtindale, W V Wallace, Hia.mon, Gerson, Holnes, bexcy, Cawood, bing 4 and lady Batelitte, fallarton, tall rt, Mr Coskerry, lady and two children, 5 anne bill J Hamilt " —_ Be ie ton, Messrs eon, Lovatt, and Mojor Frow Bremen, in steamabip Germania—L Walkstain, R -chi dkr echds, W Johason. H Hulmenn, | Schlamana, Loviee Ieger, Johenu echeidirg W Schuffer, [duns Mrvpk Gerirute Brewer, Lucw ie Degenhard, A Ziewagel, WStephinger, J H Barchen,(lousH <chlov, A <angstdor , Cor btinn weck J Brehoo, J Peozes, L Reich, Dora Tet, Elizabeth Rno hol Era+t Paulsen, Lous Pants: Gok sobmist, E Scho: W Wisamaon, J H S-emunn, “etharto Rebmbe, i@ Stogele@ann, Hetnrich «o- F <i Jing. F + Sebipzert, C Biede, Cart You Weber, and 3646 in the «tern; rid Frew Norlolk. &o, in steamship Jamestown—E Betant, ED Simons, W Wood, TF Livingston, E& Mor is. C P Cal well, < F akerte, WN Roach, deoSterl, Mina C Reel, Mre Jone Woody L Roger and lady. @ P rtackwell nad iaay, Mire Kyle and canghtev, Mises an lason, Mrs Cottrell A anderson and lady, 3 Prate, J Cha‘wica, W B Bhoke BE Herries, E Varnior, WC sctherland, L @ Kittie, L T Smith, It L'Petty. C Boll, Jr, A Higzios, View Akers JJ Yoore, RS Bervard, H Neweomb, 7 tlowes and Indy, Mrs Peede, L, Dorling. Cothollc Connell of Bishops tn New York. {From the Freeman's Journal, Sept. ‘The Most Rey» rehbishop of Now York has eummoved weil of the Mehops af thia Province «!tn tuete rologioa ene the hands of religious oriers, to assomne atthe Cathedral on the first Sunday ja Ortobar, Toe Svffr gon Ushopa of the Provirce of Now York arn the Right Rev Dr, # ek Yev_ Dr. Fitzy Dr Timea, Bi ly, Plehop ot ri; the Right lev. Dr Loug’lia, Bichop of Broom lyn; the Right Kev. br. Ryley, Bishoo of Newark an? the Bight ey. Dr. do Gorebriand, Bish op ef Fulineton, Vt ‘There is one suffrugen See ‘vacsnt, viz , Portiond, “eine. iLia wil be the Gzst connell of the Proviase of New ¥ rk, apd ff (@ held ta consequence of a purpose long since entertained and anroanced. The topics for disoba- ti0R, reinting to the leesl disciyline of tha Provines, aro, of coure privateia the mesntime It is horea and ex- Peoted that the Mostiev Archbishop Hazbes will preach ha the sermon st the opening of the evan + re heen addressed to the pestors ont to the auperiors of convents orterine penvers for the Maps, ol qentot nee of the Hoty Ubest at this tmpogtagis at we BE th ha oc BN ae 2 area RTT te cadet: Beh ane SEES LS Be RAS AEG deat A a ea NS tee BR LR Slee La ae a RENE e 2 Pu tes - ¥BAOTS UPOW [4MIGRANTS—DEOBION OP TES MAYOR - MOTION LN THE 0aSB OF “THE PRUPLE VS. wiieou.” for as the sprlication wade by Welen's counsel, that he be ¢iscbarg-d, I am prepared te give a decisten. Tem unable to agree with the position of the preseou- tion that the procurement or selotting the Lontoa ticket im exchange without an eccompenyiag Calee re prerentation, is an offnuce. It seems to ms from the grammatical construction of the statute, that the phrase ‘ weens of false represontetion,”’ is intended te apply to avery act; otherwise be law adwk isiestor is left to corjecture, or at most a discretion, upon the cir- cums'ance of tbe procuring or soliciting Nor cya [ believe the mere procuring or soliciting, uvae-ompaciod by soy repremutetion, in anofleuce The act w owe levely rae iv this partovlar, but [ take it eel da: it Tre pest questi m, then, is a-eumieg keinbart to have m6 folxe representation., is Wiloe a party to thea? Did he have knowlege of then? Did he approve them? lid be coocar in them? I am unable to God any test except that presume ion the ution desires me to wate, that haonase Wilson made out the ticket of exch«oge end received the otrer ‘rom einh-rt, he i. casegeable with whatever jph«rt may have used o .t of Wilsn's ore- ja be umptioa, which, ite, I = very well om. ceive that if the ticket ‘seued oy Wil-om and receired by the comp'ainant bed proved a fraud tretead of being ce. nvire ao tt i-,eush « presumption might be stares, out then even it would be eeak. It is vet mece-sary for ae to cor sider in this ove the other plot whether ourlaw rorec's a foreign ticket, becauss Ig» only now oa the fects. Loven thirg in the origival or addt-ionsl tosti- mony to ant my holding Wilson, and therefure dis- obarge bie aE Marstea, In thia city, om Thorsday, Se tember 21, by the Nev George Thacher, Mr. tuzus T Goopatca, Hartford, Ct., to Miss Mary E, eloest dsughter ot Mr. Repert K. John -ton, ot this ctty On Wednesday, Sep*ember 20, by the Rev. Thomas Armitage, Joax #. Woon to “aman A , deughter ef the all of this city. ‘ eptember (3, by the Rev. ltd be éirvot In Ubie ctty, on Woine-cay, A. H. Wright, Gronce Prtux to Mies Cunnrian, daugh- ter of the Iste Alexandor Hill, plasterer, of aberdeen, reotiapa. ‘Ov Wes neadsy, September 20, by the Rev. Mr Crane, iss Kizanari Hory, bat of this Me Wa. Baipwm to hi city “In this city, on Wednesday, September 20, by the Rev. Dr ‘ing Marx }-orxiws, Eaq., of ~a-ramento City, Cali- forvis, to Misa MARY Susnwoop, daughter of Wm. ~herwood. Oa Toredey, Reptomber 19, at the Charch of the An- nonolation, by the Kev. Pierre T. Babbit, of Middietowa, N.Y, Oscar V DavTon to GNES A, youngest dsugh- thy: whee Oe ES CP. Siltima, On > unday. vember 17, a . Pown1, of lyn, to Miss Hazan J. yom Mr lesvion ‘TON. ot Mystic, Conn New Londen papers please copy. In Brocklyn, op Weareeay, September 20, Mr. Buss. 8. Mormus to * isa Jang PaGk, both of Englan’: Birmingham Journal please wre. At Mepah»m, New Jersey, on Wednesday, So) ber 20, by the Rev. Thomas § Hastings, Rev Isaac 1. Brar- TON, of San Fremolszo, to ire Mary &. Prrwpy, daughter Wcot sin, to ites aim, daughter of Abraiia.n Vegnte, eg Eprroe or Tan New Yorx Hrnatp—Sie—Will you con- for tre favor of cootradicting the myrriagy of Faso Rounston and Miss akan C Tomrsrys, which appeared in the Hxaary of the 14th inst, as ao suck m«rriage has taken place. MI3s3 8. O, TOMPKINS. On Wetnraday, Soptember 20, Anwe Marin, daughter of Jame id Anne Foedden, aged 2 years and 13 days. Fer remaina were interred in Groenwood cometory. On Iburedsay morning, september 21, Biuex 1B, it wife of Benjamin Soars The relatives and friends of the fami'y are rea] fully invited to attend ber funeral this morning, at nine o'clock, at 20 fifth street. The remains wil] be taken to Greenwcod cemetery. On Thuredsy mo-ning, September 2), Many Janz, youngtet daughter of John f. and Agnes Ana Smith, aged 1 yerr 1 month and 14 days ‘Ihe friends of the family are invited toattend the fone ed afternoon, at one o'clock, from 30 Riving op 8 rect. On Thursday, September 21. at five minutes past eight in the morning, of disease of the heart, Bpwarp fourth sop of the late John Dogan, of Bright, Down county, lneland, ages 26 years. His funeral will take place this aftornoon, st half past two o'clock, from tho residence of his brother James, 008 Eighth stiect iownpatiick Recorder and Belfast Vindicator please copy 4 Thursday, Septembor 21, Jawes W: Waras, in the QTth year of his ege. ‘Hin friends and those of hts fatrer, Walter Walsh, and his trother, John F. Walsb, are respectfully invited te atend his funeral, from his lato resid noe 193 Fifth street, to morrow morning, at half past eight o’ciook. Hia remains wi'l be taten to St Bridgot’s church, where divine service will be beld st fine «’ciock. At Brooklyn, on Wednesday, September 2%, Avausta Caen, daughter of J. ¥. and Sarah Patrick, aged 10 months. Ap Staten Island on Tuosday, September 19, Gronca Exgwny, youngest child of Geo H and & RE a At Plainfield, New Eaten on Saturday, Seotemb-r 16, Gronce Wx113, formerly of New York city, aged 70 years ard 3 wonthe, Ip! av Fravoiseo, May 10, Capt Cranur3 A. Berteanp, formerly a shipmaster of Now Orleans. a ne cg i ieee eg rr i sida terse ona toegestaan Sips aetosiaet die eee areal aaa MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. wa AD and letters iniended for the Maw You: oll, Dear ee ALMANAO FOR SEW YORK—THN DAY. «6 47) moon sary ., & 58 | mice warm. 23 26 8 9 Port of New York, September 21, 1554, Ship Wild Ravger (GEE eee, San Franciaco, Sut- ‘Sip Jame Nesmith, Mills, New Orleans, Nesmith & Ship Malabar, Crccker, Now Orleans, Crosby, Crocker & ahr Jabez Snow, Snow, New Oricans, HD Brookman & ship Agnes Leeds, Curtis, Baltimore, Nesmith & Sons. Bark Louis Bliss, Hyler, Tarks Islands, J W Kiwell & Co Bork pov Kirby, Trecartin, Bermuda, Wm Smith. wtae nees (Br. McKinnon, Yarmouth, N3, JW Bank Anglo Faxon (Br), Swan, St Joba; NB, H&E W Meyer. Trig Annie (), Davia, St John, NB. JB & Co. Brig mma Lincoln, Watts, Mobile, J W Elwell & Co. Brig Martha Rogera, Boardmsn, Boston, & ) Brookman Brig cen eaton tas Salen, White & Duncan. fchr Sterling (Br), Baker Hantsport. N3, 0 K DeWolf. Behr Windeor (Br), Card. Syaney, NS, Di DeWoit. a ag Jobnaon, Cranmer, Wilmington, John- son & slaght. WGghE GR Viekery, Horton, Wilmington, MoCready, jor 5 Schr Euphemia, Eldridge, Portsmouth 8 W Lewis. tehr Wate, > riggs, Wilmington, Fs Powell. wm Fzabeth Ann, Munroe, Washington, J H athews FohrJ M Wargo span, 7 Laven, master aIThD, lew ven, mastor. Sehr Meter, Weeks, Wareham, ‘master t Swamer Beverly, : mith, PhUadelphia, W H Thompson. Steamer Middlesex, Ely, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. i ARRIVED. Steamship Arabia (Br), Judkins. Liverpool, Sept 110 AM, with meee & Ma passengers, to Toca. Parsed 19th (no Int, &c), ship Iv chiaver, and » scrow steamebip (probably the City of Philadelphia Cor Cnila- deipbio), steerins W. Had very bad weather oll the pas- sage. Steamship Germonis (Brem), Nieberg, Bremen, 23 oye, with ‘mndoe and ye ln to Uelrichs &’ Co Experienced for ten day nothivg but beavy gales from to SW, and a beavy ses. On Phur-day 1éth, fell in with » boat coptaini:g fire men the firbing bork a wearing the vessol twice, on heard, notwi*! on at the time; apn bour. supposed to belon ‘there was e very ry eee oma tom heated to the same veanel; Sept 2, lat 40 15, Jon 70 10, eased Brem bezk Sylpbide, henes for Gremen Ste Jamestown, Le noms Norfolk, &e, with 1M. Datnoga te miles SW ty W Passed the wreck ot it i x e wreck bork or br qveitha white strioe, ” me % ip Josey jarding, Jorden, Newenstle, E, 40 da; with coal ene 22 peatengers, to W L cox; voeol 10 mur, ter. Experierced hea most of the parsage Sept 10, Yat 42 44 Jon 62 18. encountered a hoavy gale from ‘and W. split topeail, jib, &o; 6th lat 44 46, lon 42 20, ‘be bark Norway, of London, trom Sydney for London, Ship Terolints, Kearney, Baltimore, 56 days, with coal, to the Gne Company. Bark Filgrim (cf Yarmouth, Me), Robinson, Shields, £8 cars, with conl, toorcer Ang 7. lat 48 98, lon 86, experienced a revere ga'e from WNW to NW: shifted cargo, rplit sila, &e avg 7, Juha Hassett, seaman, of Hamburg, died of dysentery. Bark Lepanto, Sewall Seacf Azof, June 21, Constenti- Je, Juy 2, Smyron July 11, and Gtoraltar ang 11, with wool, to Dutllh &Co since 40 W, ox: periepced very heavy weather. aug 2h, lat3) 24, lon 04 44, saw an Am whaling dork steoring B, showing a blee signal with a red border and the letters 4 L B ta it tk Fm Willmert (Br). King, Ivics. 63 dayn, and Gib raltar 60 daye, with salt, to duly 29, in Gibraltar Bay, «poke Bark Saone (of Now York) Kersten, for Hos “0 sd wen, Avg 20, la 37 8, Jon 84 20, spoke whsliog ww Bedford, 26 days out, 60 6p; crow Limerick, 35 days with Collins pt 6, +8, ebip Logs, of oi well Rrig Masonic (Br). Hickman, tron apd 112 passengers, to Int 20, Jon 6, spoke Br brig wag CB; 10h off the lale of Bable, spoke tie orig air, from Ardrossan, cotlaud, for Proviisave. Robsoa, Marseilles, 68 yh, Sept II, experienced ‘a gale from NW, #plit fore and maintopsails, trysail, fore eget ovr, and received «ther d. mage. Brig Tavevier (of a ae Gl Bennera, Key West, 16 days, with esi, to RL land. No dave, lat 81 16, lon “7 46, spoke bert Como. of Charleaton, with low of meete, Me before somes tem red), ap by ten Tab a in ; @MOIEC BO Bar ieencey taer 31 —Ie the ma‘ter row usder ovasiteratim, co | oe ates Mie ae Sl eel September 21, b 7 flown, ,on are’ay, ir Le the Rev J. 2. Todd, Tuomas toGaR, Keq, of Beloit,” Korauth, Crom Gotfast for | Eieworth, 6 dace Gnge, Crawley, Acdivon Mo, 6 Caza. Iron, Addievm, We, 6« aye. febr Bees 5 Broen, Hegers, Roatoo, 3 days. totr Adveeturer, Ch»ppril, Weremam. fenr wer, Jones, Rectlase —- rebr Sieriing, Grammels, New Haves. BELOW. Pe brig “cuth Durham, 116 dave from MareeiBes, to Wellingtos bbot, short of a; woardet by No'be-t 4 B Netisow No?! aad t.kea ia tow by steamer H jaibew 4 miles S-E of the Hook, being leaky. | Also, twO brigs, uRkoown SAILED Seawebip Peleyo ) Havana, ‘Wius at suariee, LY arian, do: sunset, 6K. fierese Mastne Cecresp.msemns. PHIL-1#LPHI4. Sept 21,4 PW—Arr perk kk Hard- fog, Bosten; brig Carver, Poor NYore; ache @ F Joes, Crove'l, Boston; steamer Delnware, Clara. NYork. Cla eR Carver, Pore casted; Mary Parkins, Nolte Bae MM ictose Roverts, tostes; eebrs D C Sturgis, eg? ve Engs, Fish, Boston; Byzantium, Miller, Rockcort Disasters. 1. Feo arrivals ot thia port. Perr Naiwarte. Inourron, McCulloch from Gefle for NYorb, at Queepstoen, in distrena, is leaky, end hae fore avd metemarte sprung, Muet discharge fer repal-s. Baa Euuy of Deer Isle, was got off at Hulmes's Bole 19D, after disebarging pert of cargo. Bmo Martius Koieman, at Porland 19th from Cardeass, in the gale Sth inet, lat 38, 1on 15, lost deck load, ewe Duswarta, epilt sails, &c Bao Frownier. of Basten prased 13th, absadons! by steaver Nashsil'e, baa been spok-n th by tee Murtha Kivemap, at Portisad, who ty her 12 hours, bu: ould render ro assistance The F hed them lost dac< load, foremast, bowsprit, and bed dulwarks store, ko Brio J W Eawan, mm, from Jacksoaville of and for NYor\, drsmasted and waterlogged, was fail-nia with 12th tost, le: 84 10, low 76 48, and the captsin ant crew tuken off (five in pumber) by sche ~a sn E Messer, at bonmes'’s Bole The J © E had veea 7 days wignout wa- Scum Saran E Mnanme, at Holmes’s Hole, on 11th inst , lat $3, lon 7410, saw « large ship to windward, dis- martd, with painted porta; also passed large quaatities of lumber and deck plaok. Scar Banan Feanoms, Perry, of aad for Boston, losding ©n the const of : t Domingo. was wrecked about Aug 20; roils, rgging, ancko.s, chaios, end part of cargo of mebogany saved; veesi a total loss. Scene Faanxuy, which was ashore at Holaes’s Hole, ‘was got off 18th, without damege, after aischarging ext of cargo Whalemen,. Arr at Holmes’s Pole 19th eohr John Adams, Birch. At- laptic Ocean with 145 bble sp orl of and for Provincetown, under jury masts, having experience i a heavy gale (rom NE tock, Sth inst, let 28, lon 72; alvo lost foar b ats, devits, had decks awept of galley, stove dual: le at NBedford 20th rhip Oliver Crocker, Pacific Ocoon. . teurd rom Sept 4, no lat, &e, by letter from Captain Clark, Annawan, of Mattapoluett, $0 sp. Spoken. Sbip funbesm, of Boston, from Callao for Hampton Reads, Aug 12, let 268, Jon 34 W tbhip ad from New Yora for Havre, 15th inst, lat bhip Jobn Cumming, / dams, from Liverpool for Valpa- Avg 29, off Tuscar. *bip Milo. Badger, from Ma@rleans for Marseilles, “ept 18, lat 84 12, lon 70 48 hed test main topgailan’ mast. A bark steering K by a cape bie & with a red streak, showing @ blue, w! and biue sigval horizon- tally ¢ ivided, was passed Sept 16, lat 36 28. 72:40. Brig JD, of avd from +t Johns, NF, for NYork, 2 inet, aa miles ESE from Sancy Hook—by ate: Brig Dido, from New York for Jacksonville fept 10, no lat, &e (by brig tarah Wooster, at Norfolt), two days aiter the hich disabled the S W. 3 from Gatveston for Boston, 6th inst, Foreign Ports, Ancurxce—In port august 23 bark Lamplighter, Paine, for Boston next day. Re hes ee Tt av; Soe egg por wisi sel ene, Morgan, co; Telegra at 7 Boa 0D; nctive (Bs), Sisnwood. lag for NYork g Brstor—Arr at the Pill -ept 3 ship Hy Nesmith, Blacks gton, Pogwash for Bristol Coms@anTixoriz—In port August 28 berk Eagle, Mat thaws, tor myrna 8 days, to finish lig for Boston, only an. J uxprz—In port Sept 4 ship B L Harriman, sold for $35 600, to go ucder the Br , is 642 tons Am mea- ewes and was built at Wa doboro’ three yours sinoe. FaimovTs, E—Of Sept 2 shi light, Wilson, from Bt Stepben for Ly none sah * GIERALTAR—No Am vessel in port Augu t 28. Wied E Passed by 24th brig Mary Elizabeth (Br), Palsdon (from Se), Sl ete ones os ‘Lascow—In port Angus! al ips Clara, Cook, for: o Tr Octotars Golcutta, Loring, for Ne: Orleans; bers Hope (Br), Mc! on» 1d; for Soxton; B Exemplar Kelley, for do; Hamuton, Corpets, and tilus, Fillmore, for NYork. Gonatves—In port Aug 27 brig Spitfire (Br), Mead, for Boston 15 days. GormnurG—Cld Aug 24 ship Margarette, Bell Boston Gnexxock—8ld Sept 2 Louiss Jewett, Waters, Boston (having repaired), Havaka—Cid Sept 18 brig Maria, Gage, Cardenas. joRx—In nee Fk Sd 80 ship Joshua Mauraa, Bar ton, for NYork lig; Loura Sn0w, Thorndike, for s Port in the United State! and athers, Naa barke Bunehina, Tack, from town: to be admitted after 12 days qusraptize; Young Lurk, Taylor, and i load for Bre bark Nias 5 for 4 deys, but was not in sight when the B loft the Lonvon—Cld Sept 4 sbip Coosawattee, Paxton, Bre- or Bosto th, Young from Cardiff 4 ant ¢ Ma- witb, Gloucester, Sept 15 park Dorcas C Yeaton, Stevens, bio Granpe—In Augl Gen Pinckney, “pe Sould ve out for repairs: 81 Dommxco—In port abt Aug 26 bark Keris, Howe, for ?HTBLDS— Arr Riirsteth Hamilton, Jones, NYcrk. Boston. Aquila, Newell, Gavana Sid from St John, NB Loa, Leon Siinsed—Ta port Aug 20 jaLsGA—In port Boston vis Province eto York Stella’ Bilert J B Laucaster, Somers, ; B er, rye, Willixen, unc; schr Jewett, Penny, from Tar. Pucwass—tld Lendon. 18 ship Linda (Br), for NYork Idg; bak Jorgen Boch, for Philadelphia, co (before re Amelia, Bunker, NUrleans; 12th brig Driving Mist (Br), q Hayoa, from Baltimore, dire ‘cepatr 5 Parsgon, Johnson,from Richmond (Norfolk May 21), arr July 31; schrs Nason, Mullen, for NY 8 or bork Penfield, from NYork June 6. (The nN rho b:inzy this furtber reports thet sei Boston ant 20 days, would lond on the const. Z ship Wabieh, Hu‘ehings. London. &uyrxa—In port A Boston wtg the fig crop. only am vessel. Vico—Arr Aug 20 brig John Stevens, Peters, NYork. PRR STRAMSHIP 4 RABLA. } te Buwto.—arr Sept the Fill 4th Disdem (supposed from Galveston), Cardiff. Caapirr—tle Sept 2China, Simpson, Quebec; bth Petre, Cuxnavew—are Sept 4 Oder, Rhlera, NYork; Sth At- Crooxnavry—Arr Sept 2 Georgiana, Scott, Quebec for Liverpool. Lisbon; 6th Ecger P Stringer, Thom; London for 5 pon, ieetie on Poppe, Hamburg for NYork; Marshall, Griffin), Havens for London, and all Queen, Wrodwardy, St John, NB, Sid 3d Geo Thomas, Amesbury, NYork. » lose of eile and bulwark. vanp ob for tamderian: Bremen Off 4th rae, Robina. from NOrl+aos for th Corre Mek, 40; Celeutta, Lo cisco; Tth Petrel (s). NYorm. Slat fames Pottin, ory apie 6 Juniata, Newton, Philadelphts vis Newcastile, nd eld for Bovive yy 26th Jas Watt, Sopwith, ‘*myrna 8 el for NYork); vi in, Garibaldi, Waite, via Deal; 6th Mows Taylor, French, sad Mil aukie, Soule. Liverpool; » obert, = hy, NOrteans vis Piymow pines, od Flora Wal'onald, Skinver, ‘do, Heu—arrt ~ pt b Chas Cooper, Catta, Richibuet>. | hinesre- Off Sept 5 Northern Kagle, from NOrlsans i rons do. font Tarot, E—Arr Sept 2 bark Col Ledyard, Beck- 2 10 JaNrRo— Arr Avg Ported for NYork); and others as before. 6th, ship 4 doy; Maria L Davis. Davis, fordo 15 days. in Y Rvdk Leming, a: man, at Salem, wl jeveda, frow Isle of Sal, had been off the ugust 23 bark sam 2! Mayo, for tt ‘ship ‘asbaabin “iby f hrc Cain, BARMERBAVEN—*rr Aug 31 Audubon, Arthur, London. Dillingham, Bath. tica, Chase, Havana. 1 kat~-Arr Sept 4 Swap, Lealle, London for Cardiff and Havre; 7th Wieting, NOrisans for Bremen; wden, London for Provi-ence; 81h Dirigo, Webber (or } uBtiN— Arr Fopt 4 Fairy DanruovuTh—Arr Sept 5 Pauline, Foster, NYork, with Exxoctn Bar. to a General Chasse, Simons, Sa- Faxovni—Arr Eept 6 Schlosser, Schwarr. NYork for ‘and proceeded; Guaseoesiase tepee 6 ft, Perry, Tb Luzitans, 10 Arayo NYork’ Sid 7 i Sg eg 814 from Greenock 4th iagara, impson, an Fron Grovcrsixn—Arr Bopt 6 Isabella, Austin, NYork. Sid GRAvESEND—BId © Granaitan—Arr Ang 19 Helen F Rider, Smith, Genoa 20th g HayEb—arr Se;t 4 Knickerbocker, Peabody, Loxdon #14 Sth Forest «Ity, alten, NYork; 6th Splendid, Mi HanriRPcot—Arr Fopt 1 Pioneer, Hume, London. for Liverooot Livenroo—Sld Sept 6 Soaan G Owens, No ton Buenos ‘rer (before reported for “an Francisco, Pierce mas- ter); senator, Coffin, NYork; 7th City of Weasbeater (+) Wy! 6, Phitsdel, bin; American Union, Ouls, NYork; J MWore, Harvey, Boston wk 10 6b Premier, Dunn, Quedes; Storm Kir g, Harding, Berton, tlize, Jones, Sava ah, Gazetteor, Watlogton; | Poterprise, Waite, and Isaac Webb, Farber, NYork; 7th, Jone Jeen’, Cilpman, Pll elpbis; Mary Ward, Nowell, Ordena. hotd for l’g 6th M: ntezama, Power, Mobile; John Sar tis, Hogan, NOrkeans; ix, Hoxie, NYork; 6th Ct | bat onhe brea,’ Quebec and Montreal; 2 Lg | lubnatere, leaps; Albion, ‘iUiema, ork; rt Fond, a Paes hgoee, More Wore a n. Kose ; Beams, , rev Honotala Lecker, Ban Fravelsoo: hoy mel $04 Fan Franelsco (entd March 2 for San Frenci«ss acd Forelniny . Jota Fraser, Herbert, | stioua;"sp; teh Groyeound,Cttees any Semin ele SS SU EE AE A LRA EE OR ee SS ES YS SE = ee 2 z Fete out th Ow Wace, Uriheurne; Wilson, [ecousts, cisco (Cid out 6 &, Colambian, Potter, Newcastle and Basten; Pepi¢, Pde Newesatle aed Rio Jaasiro; Sy Mounce, do and NYork; Catherine, Edwards, Hartle; and Pol t ¢e Galle; 1b. Rover, » Rio 5 Ot Quickstep ‘ook. NY J anp’s Exp—O® sep’ 5 Caroot, Pret, Trinded. Loxposprusy—arr rept 4 CH Beeckelmsne, Niemsan, NYer). Sid 2d Arpeatinus, Hastings, Laouonn—Arr sept 1 Maida, Coos ves, Boston. Maraca—Oid of the Forest. Hugh+s, NYork. Mavinve—arr 5 Ocean Wave, ‘Tab! Bay. Maita—Arr Avg 28 Sultana, Watson, Boston (aed eld Blet for Smyrna) Sept 3 Cleopatra, Jenselme, end Marrenize— Your g. ——, NYork. Newrort—arr fept' 7 Ada. Glorcester for NYork, Fld 24 St Bernard, Mayo, Valparaiso; Tth Keying, Pierre NYork Sept 6 Mincrva, Wieting, NOrleans PortemouTa— Arr for Breaceo. with loss Of jib boom. figure head snd cat- water domeged, having tecu in contso’—see below PivMovrTi— rr evt 7 fremen Beenken, Se annek. Prnaxc— id Joly 14 Feoelon Woite, Boston. QcrExerown— ‘tr Set Jo 2 William, Doane, Mavens. fd Sd. N braska, Moaters (from Wiodeor, N ), 41D, Oreanli, Goroon (from Haveca), Bria SANTA (RUZ (Teper iffe)—Arr Aug 17 James Crosbie, Clifford. NYor? (aod sid 20th for Vigo). Scriy—Off rept 1 Magoateoe, Bremer, Richmonl fee Brew+n; -5Ba. Fovert, Lap pn may 3a Samuel Adems, Gey, fomSt Joba, NB for Cuimipe— Avr Rept abe ve, Cutts, Antwerp. Sid S0th Marion Groveman, “an Fransisco. POUTHAMPTON—Arr ¢pt§ Hansa («) NYork ee Sept — Corialan, Wulf, Livrepoor, Fept 5—A derelict ship, with a fall mam Sgure bead, psinted green with white ports, and timbee lacen, wan passed May 4th, lat 34N, lon 10 W, by Andover, Moys, arrived here. 7th— be Lucy, hence tor Mobile, whick was { in Peel Usrbor, IM, April 18:h, was taken tate 4rdrcecan this orping WavErnvs, July 1%—The Tehusstepec, Sutton, safled hence for Velbourne Jure 20h, after , bus ce- turned on the 34 Joly, leaky, and is now u: '. PortsmouTs, Sept 5—The Mariane (Frussise ship). Pardethe, from Pembroke to Deez ¢, was in contest om the night of Sist angust, off the Laod’s End, with the Mizerve (Bremes ¢hix), from New Orleans te and ssnk immediately ; two boy’ drowned. for, Bremen. ‘Beemea for ALFXANDRIA—Arr Fert 19 brige J Alfred, NYork: J R Rbodes, Bos‘on. tid 19th brig Kvergreen, Pemorokes ecbre -teteeman ard Fiving Eacle, NYork. gp! apt, 16 sip Cogulanbe, Cowan, Kew. port, My beth ery, it, €o; echre War- rior.’ Witham, an Jemes B ker, Ames, NY: BaT+—arr -ept 8 brig Henriet i his, Cid 11th. brig Phillip Lerraboe, «uld. do; cours en Soot, and Washington, de. Arr 19th, brig Harriet, Prett Yor mico Rives. BALTIMO+ K—Cid Sept 20 steamer Caledonte, Mortoy, NYork, bark Guloare, Webster, Wlodies, brig Josephus, Wilsco. Savennab; sobre C A Crock, Rainer, NYork; Fra, Chemberlaia, Bos'ou: WH ~anford, Caton, Peovi- dence; Hendrick Hudson, Letee, Mitdietown, Ot; anne oREVERL Ep ttre hrs Lucille, Lufkis, Phile- rr aol es. NYork. deipbia: Seraph, A lelpbia: ea barks Maryland, Olsen, Galves- BO TON—Arr ton; Mar, Smitb, Philweipbia; J: bo Raodslph, Baber, and lirgewe, Albany; . Tres raphed—Brig Mevey 8 Cousins Phil Eigealvor atrig. Clé ship Rufas B Page, Eldridge, Me bile, be ke tance, Batchelcor, Australia; ~arakt Bridge, Sturtevant, NOrleaca; Horace, Carver, Cusrlor Bei ates Tease Lard, decnreuvtio; Peamy” Whittier, Ts, Isaac POR’ ; Fano: Tlebd; Rovert A Laston Grane, Richt te, Stowers, Philadelobia; achra Nocth- Sphed Searsville, Sears, Wash- ingtom, DC; sarah Ane hoe, Baker, Philedelchis; Oa- Sid ship Marion; be ke Nerd Cap, Chas Williams, Itasce; brigeG W Jooes, 2 . Boston, Africa; eschr 'H N Williams. Ship Flying ” went down in toe ané avobored in Light House cheneel. BUCK PURT— sid Sept 12 brig Lilian, Ginn, Baltimores, schr Proacect, Nichols, Jscksonnile ee NVERS—Arr Sept 19 schre Gen Taylor, Jones, N ork. FeLL RIVER—Arr Sept 19 schra Iram Smith, Crewell,, sv? Deniel Browne, Heald, Baltimore; Charies Crawer, ‘Townsend, James Kiver. Paseed up, a scbovner Hapneh Matilda, Browse, from Baitimere fee Sid from below 20th echr Sarah B James, for Umore. ; G1 UUCESTER—Arr £¢ pt 19 schr West Gleam, Whalen, York. HOLMES'S HOLE— Arr Sept 18, PM, b-ig Danl Webster, Willisms, Portemonth for aeipin, ehee WP Pha- lips, Wateon. and Wm H Dennis, Hewitt, Boston for do; Combritge, York, Portlan® for co; Wakulla, Orowthee, Bangor for NYork; Pera, Hart, Eastport for do. Sid soht Golden Gate. merce, Howe, Philadelp»ia for Elizabeth, Thorndike; & G Cha- lover, Keller; argo, Forest; Condor, Yates, and Hadron, for Bo-too; Juditr Somer, Bartlett, Port + wen ‘or do; -srab Thorndixe Hardiag, Poilade phia for Portewouth; ‘Sorah F Mesber (3 masts), Seite, Gat veston for Bos ov; E H Western, =pee*, Norris Cuester, bi Townsend, C W | yer. Sarah Ann, Garelle, Jervis Utrento, Julia Eiseneth, Anthem, L sturteract, sharp, Gnly Spo, & Bervice, Union, 3 Castner, Sar Ns with, and Canary, Philadelphia for Bostoa; Wilmipgtov. Pel. for do; Zulte, Heory Dunster an Alar o, Philadelphle for ~a«m; H D Griadle, do for Merblebead; a EG Cattell, do for Danvers; North Pact- fe, co for Cambridge; Kedovo, do for Cohasset; Langdon, do for tocvland; Emptre, do (or Nautact: liscem, do for Bath; Mary Ava, co for Portland; A M'Kenzle, do fer Newburyport ; Waterloo, aleceedcia ‘or Dorchester; Frances A Gaker, NYork for Danvers; Choyles & Fdwarc, do for Garainer; El Dorado do for . Acdisen ; Sarah & Lucy, and Chieftata..do for Bath; Car Get, Norfolk for Fravlfort; Cherie & Willie. for Temariscotta ; Marbleheas, Hilla ro for Nvorks Ephratp & ‘pps, Boston tor Philadelphis; Juana, Woy- mouth for do; Elie Garb, walem for Hichmond; Lissie W Dyer, Portiard for Baltimore sept $0—'rr brigs Cahnesc, Wells, Bonsire, Stet ult for with of toretoymast; albert Aiama, Hidri: ge, Wilmington. NC, for Boston; O'Brien, -tawart, Pbi See co; Arabella, Stetson, and Rash, Howe, do for and; Levi, Leeman, do for Kastport; Can: dace, Mattbews, alexandria for Boston; achr Wescogus, White, Philadel, for do. Ta port 11 wind NNW, the above arrivais ang or ocean sept 16th sloop Mystic, Packer, Key feat. NANTUCEET—Arr Sopt 18 sloop Triumph, NYorks Joh, sche Jacob ymeed , Bou Pueteohts etd 10th: 0 sebe bliss, Hussey, supylytog byt houses. LWBUKYPOR!—Arr rept 19 sebre albany; Ca- ital, do: Energy, Rondout. PINEWARK—att cept 20 Br achr Richmond, °oott, Wind- sor, NS. NEW BFDFORD—Arr Sept 20 schrs Breeze, and Na- thanie) Helmer, Philadoiphia; Albany. Sid act r Chas H Nort! ham, do. LONLON—Arr 19 propeller Quinebaug, Hol- Jom, NYork for Norwich; 8 rab Voos, Ji sostoa for Slexanoria; echre 4: ith Wheeler, for Fell River; Thetis, Nicberson, Boston for Albany orn, do NYork; Doct Franklin, Geer, Lagat the jewport; Post Boy. Sea'th, Norwich for ‘NYork; Dslow, Snow, Boston for do; Boltver, Robinson, Eastport for do; Pen Iwanis, Beatlen , Norwich for Albany; Issac C Conk- lin, Mogers, Greenport for New Ycrk; sloops James er, Richards, toe RY. Bla wiht Rg eee fi aes , Smt, Wren Norwieh) do. as d schrs Texas, Champiin, wich oat; Holly, NYork for Nor- do; sloop ‘ork. i Sept 19 schrs Isaac Garmo, Abrat ‘W Balden, Dorathy, ard. fl NYork; Mevervis Woemore, Wedmore, NHaven. G14 ship Ale: Bain, London, binson, Hervey, New Haven; Eleaser, §mi"! Buckaloo, Cooks _ : el, Ula onige ‘san rows 7 Rogers, Lasaieys Newb PORTLAN! beige Cardenas S6t? ult; Cosmop»iite, Whitham, st bas lost deck load; Yor ng Repabve, Liviy, NYorks Piiladelybin, loon of Seok load, Ke; Velocity, Det 5 Velogity, do; Kicbmond, , NYork.’ Arr 10th sore Camden ‘or Charles a. int ar ete UEN “Arr ept e — Endicott, ao; ee a ‘Wm P cox Houck, do; Wa B Forga- son, Champion, 40; Leak. Adams, do; Hialey, do; albert Pharo, Aiba, ft fDi ay ents Dew Haven; Cla-issa 0 Cr Gem — rr tept 19 Martha Kinsman, Ber- BA o, Ross, Barrimsn, Norfo k Colson, Pawdard, Heston; 18th, Rockpirt, Robinson, Jabes L White, God- He Philadelptia; Allen H Bre irk, and Cosrlotte, Cowdry, do = ay ee albany; 7 Ashmeed, trom Hi ine Aye x do; J A Bayard (of <a G' |. Gibbs, do; of New York), Lawrence, by aie oes peat 4. Adnltue "fowueeed, Towoeend, Turner, and Elisa , Phils: , bot is loading for RICHMOND, Va—Arr sept 19 bark May Queen, Smith, Einwetds'® Lewis) Penderion, annih Wartia, Prlaes mwond 5 i ‘| and WF itatierseba Hankey, NYork. " “ALEM—Arrt Sept 19 schre Varia Jane, Somers, Balti. wore, ea Yark, Coombs, Phiisa ; 2th, oy lee man, Fatrfe)d, Pio sravde Aug 1 10th, scare Glibe, Bilin, NYork via Marblehead and Gloucester. tld 20th, sehr Gezetie, Crowell, Georgetown DO. —_——SSESEEE eee MISCELLANEOUS. Tf REGATTA AT HOBOKEN, IS POSTPONED UNTIT, A. Thurscay, the 28th iustan'—Free for all 28 Cows boats and under. Two minutes will be allowed to tha foot to the sroiler boats Purses are as foliows:—First, $16; second, $10; third, $205 entrance, To start at 12 o'clock All eutrenes to be made om of belore tha 27th toavant, This is intended asa trial of skili bet roe a the bont builders of New York; Brooklyn, abarK, Jerrey City, Wextcbester, or the world. If the woatnoe | to be unfavorable, it will take place the next fale ABM. BA ut, Hobotea, ay. == EON, KCENISHED, TO very etruated. vat quiet Address 6:

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