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ee MUNICIPAL AFFAIBS. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ‘This Board held the seven « » ing of the September Bession last evening, Na ban C by. Keq , tu the orsir. Severe! reports frum the ommit o of seesements of ro referred. Alderman dir-otiog the Comptroller to distribute the 400 copies of V-lea tne’s Listorg of the Gity of New York, as folls»-:—locr to his honor the Mayor, four to each of t+ mm bers o! the Boirds of Aldermen and Councilmen and the remaining sixty eight ecples to be oivided among tur Lewis of tie several departments. adopted FERRY ACROSS THE NORTH | 1VEK TO PAVONIA ANENUB. The following resolurion vas That the Comptrolier be «it p report to this Board toe tim + the lean the foot ~ ae | “1a hereby directed to 'a@.06" co went of eet. sad also whe- the 1@ 60s to pat rdance with the terms sT0oK nittee in favor of re- @ & panic fuad or pee PUBLIC Hi wily stock, to ng Swock,No 3. and also recommending nee waking appropri: | ations for the erect lio huvoings 04 adopted, ia water ow ment of expenditures wre oi | oo, ™m favor of directing » coeediogsia the case of tor ration, for balance of r to make prov up said eccoun! Cor he recort of same © Corporstion Counsel to + Geo. W. Morton agaiost 1 salary, was also conenrre ADDITIONAL The report of the Pro curring with Counci!mss f AVY ROPRIATIONS, | cami tee in favor of con- | ehittonel appropriations + in repairs and supples was d-ptod Of esme—Non-cipeurrisx » aupropriate $600 for funerel expenses of Cor osral Fs see M! unas. | TUR EIRE DEVARTXENT | Communication froa complaint against Hose Cur ov + kogineer, transmitting ws No Wand foreman o Fogine Compeny Noli, erst OC xnme ia regerd | to tngine Company No [4 rf-rrel., Of Commitre of | ment, nop rig sith Beart ef Coun | we for Compauy Now en fag the word ‘ex- o pst thy mame of | vstrenting the word “re: | Ot esais, io favor of | exmult on Hoos sad Lad. | t dopet. Of same, | No. 20 oO | w bo 9 bral ‘ Of same. disbanding Fagine No If der No. § on the r hat the pet 2010s aa Rogie Mooney natothe , in pece of Com. | On motion of 4 ing a hose comp: sent back to the partics a bearing After concurring with the Roard of Counctimen in several dooumerts, the Boa d adjourned to Thureday | evening, at 5 o’cloox. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. aver. 25. —His Honor +he Rewrder io the chair.—The minutes of the last meeting sere reed and approved. The report of the Committe oo Couaty Officers, in fa- vor of refunding Joseph Hilton Co-ocer of the city and county of Now York, fi'ty dollars paid by him for the apprehension of James “mith, an escaped prisoner held to answer for the murder of John Davis, was adopted: the repert of the Committee on annual Taxes, denyiag theapplication of tne Chem: »l Bank for reduction of taxes: the report of the sexe, ig favor of the reducton of personal taxes op John 6 o& a4d others, was alopt- ed; of sume, denying petition. tur relie? from taxatim on “epi eu Roberte, P Ford, Wm Fuller, Jas. E Brash, Joreph B Lockwooe, HG ‘erguaud, and . R. Cora ing, was adopted; of same, io favor of reducing the taxes ofthe sev. Jos Matho~» und others, adopted; of -amne, in favor of reducing » se ement dn the North River ardGreenwich Inne rad ymoany, adopted; of same, in favor of reducing the corner of Lexington a No 2,321, tweory-Grat ward, from $7,000 adop'e |; of saree, cenyiug the petitions of nd 8. W' Moore was adopted Severs! small bile end peritions for the reduction of taxes were referred to the re pective committees Report of the Cou mitice on County Otticers in favor of poying Deviel O’Mera $275 tor caiatiog odice of vag ot'f Clerk, acd cucdry small il for atvertisiog Adopted. Of eame comin ttee, in fa payirg vili of Gayte & MoGarigat for repair naturalization office of the Court of Common Pieas pred veTOM FOR INCREAS TO THR CLERKS OF THE SUPREME C A petition from tho sevwol clerks of the Saprome Court praying for ap iactease of anlary proportionate to that re 4 by the clerks of other courts, to ecable them te meet the present ave t rates of living, and ocdinery expenses. wax 4, and referred to the Committees on County Of ‘Ibe report cf the Com favor of paying bi lof the ices from Janusry 1 to Adjevr ©. to Girst Monty ia d e yt» No oS «ns re coundered, aud inmi:t-e for thy purpose of giving the au ALA County Officers ia Lark ($375) for ser- ry ober. eon aoty C 1 Personal Incelitgence. Hon A. H. Reeler, Governor of Kansas, who has boon staying at the St. Nicholas for a ew days, leaves for the West early to morrow mornisg, by Hudson River Rail- road, via Albany, Buffel» Detroit € &e., accom- panied by his private secretary, C. A. Williams, Fey, and # few other gentlemen. ASRIVALS. elaan, Untied States 1B H Davitron, North Affeare in Comtral America. Ovk BAN JUAN DBL NORTS G#REDSrONDENOR. San Juan 4 Syyous Sept 16, 1654. ‘The British matl steams * arrived et this port, direct from Kng!aal » so Aagast, bev. ing ou board ir Gresa, #@ X Coarul General to Mosquito, who has beew@lgger® tur some two years. Dr. Green le t England befeg? the news of tae bura'ng of San Juan bad reached there, but a petition asking for redress in the esse of Capt. -mith had been receive t. A few days ago & meeting was cailed in the Plazas, by order of the late Mayor, and a letter from Dr Greem was read, telling them to reorganize their government; keop at peace with their neighbors; ead K gland would pro. tect them If they did not do so, th- y could mot look for protection, for Epgland would yt give it to them. As to forming & né* govermiweas that they cannot do, for there is no ene ambitious of heldivg «fiive. ‘The aflaizs ip Grenada remaio about toe some Coste Rica has promised aid to the revoluuonuts, und they expectyn the course of a week to rout ‘bamarro enure- | ly, and if taken he will be shot, es well es all his priuvci- aLoficers —g z On tho night 8€ the 16th, Dr Devis, Sargenn-General of the revoiu ionary party, shots man by the name of Eaward Rigman, an Englishman by virth, wh kep* the Americen Hotet, at Virgin Bay It sawus thet th | tor acd Higmen had some littl+ citheulty soout a biti; | Bigman toid him if he disputed the pill ne was no my wiereupon avis threstered to shoot him; fHigman' wife stepped ap and begged the Yay or ust ty shoot; che Doctor patted Uigmanon the heat, end sit, do you | think I would shoot s brother ‘awa and at that mo- ment sit bigman through tue head. COSTA KICA- We have received our files of papers from San Joss to tho 2d inet, but they contain no sews of any impor- tance The Gaceta gives the following items of intelli- gence from the neighbo: fog Coutral american States:— GaUTEMA We have received Gazettes of the 14th and 2st of July, and learn from them tsat frequent and vio- ent trembiings of the earth h-ve «larmod tue inhabit ents of this republic, aud particwarly the residents of tte capital. among different iteme of news we cotice the death of Lon Pedro Arrivilsga, lete chief officer in the depsrtment of Foreign + elaviuns Crimlattion stl kept up between the govera- Guatemsls and Honduras. HONDURAS. We have received the @arette of tha 20th aod 80th of July. The most important dvcam-nt contained in the latter is @ note in which the goveroment of Hén- Guras acknowledges tbe Provisionat Government of Leon, thus ranging itself with the party thathas made war upon Gexcral Chamorro SAN SALVADOR. In the Gazelle of the 28th of July we observe an order cbarging Don Franc sco Dueoas with the pro- ject of a law concerning political reforms, and con- tainirg the nominations of Don Victor Herran as Cherge d’ Affaires in Paris, and |'on Juan Carmichael as Consul in Liverpool. W% have much pleasure in an- nouncing that the fears of a fam ne ia San Salvador have bo-n entirely dissipated, and that the ravages 0° the lo custs have not proved very injurious. NICARAGUA. No advices have come to hana from this State of da'es later than thove already received, nor any information that can be relied upon. The Revolution in Lower O»lifornin«Melen= Orez agala in Power! San Dirco, August 17, 1854. From the late Adjutant of General Melendrez, who passed through here yeatorday, I derived the following particulars of the attempted zevolution in Lower Cali- fornia:— Senor Chavis, a recident of Santa Tomas, and late @ subaltern officer of the Mexican ermy, accompanied by ven men, attemnied to surprise Meleasrez at pgs. Melendrez (ac wrdiog to his adjutant) ua- vided, and with a single revolver, beat back bis assail- evts, and escaped to the Gua slupe rancho, where he ralliec the famous army that es.octed Coionsl Walker to the Nines, and co ond capturing his entire force, among whow Me found a few soldiers, de-erters from the Mexican ‘These he caused to bo tied up, and one hundred y acmicistered toeach Chavis is in y lastis were double irone at -ants Tomas, aud Meleudrez bas gone to La Paz to forward a report of his brillisxt victory to the kmyeror that {; to te. Three men lost their ives during the revolution, and Lover Oskifornia once more iecvenizes Melendrez as the Suprene Governor. — er is over—crops good, but no buyers ia the market. News from Coto: CANTON THREATENED BY THE INSCRGENTS—ALARM OP THE POREIGN RESIDESTS—aUDACILY OF TEE PINATES—WRECK OF THE TOPAZ WITH 500 Pas: BKS ON BOAKD—MUVSMENTS OF THE ALLIED EIs, ETc. (fom the San Vranciseo Herald, Sept 1.] By the J of she bark Mermaid. Captain Smith, 44 days from Horg Kong, we bave received intel'igence from Ca to July 1, twenty-four days later than il pives the perticulars of a number of coptures made by Chinese pirates around the id of Hong Korg Kumors of immenee pircte%lseis a ally react ihe ears of foreignss On the leth of Juce, Cofemarder irggold cispatebed the U_S. brig Porcows on a cruise among the islands ou’sice of Hong Kong ,but Mexico; A. G. > ; ) Wicks and family, V Colts of St Jawea, Wd: Wm. llerson, ¢ Hon. F. Morrivt, St. Johns, N. B., arrived the Metropolitan. George Peabody, Esq , baaker, London; Gen. Robinson, Pittsburg; Captem Mon gomery, U. s. 8 ; Hon. A. Ely, Rochester; Hun LS Jendius, Nashyille Dr. Whea‘oa, U.S A 4Colosel J. 0. Long, U. 3. A., Commodore Wilkes, U.S.N.; C. Hibberd, Fra. tenenee ady; Hon, N Ran: dal, Syrecuse; semuel Wethrrsl, Bastimore; Major Gat- tin, U. sq, Csliformia; A. Molioair We ata at the St Nichol. Colonel Watson, Va ; Colonel De Rus) U.S.A.; Mra. Mejor Nicholaon, U. 2. A; New Orleans; Captain Landrivro, U © A; U.8. A; end. C. Clate and lady, Texss, terday at the Astor House. Gerers! H. Walbridgs, Washington; ia; Cosovel F. ¢mith, ©, Wilson, Utab; Captain Thompson, tain W. E: Jones, U. S A., arrived Jee ving Houre D, Tafft and lady, San Francisen; Dr. ty, St. John's, N. B.; R. B Hetsho 0 go Herrera and family, Cuda Mexnel di Gardena, do ; and C. Quintana, do., arrived yesterday at tha Prescott House. From Ss Juan and Califorvis, in the steamship Pro- mevheus—Wm H Brown Cspt'Lendrum, HH Veadre:s, Wm Walcot, lady and throe chilorea; L, Parrinand laay, John Thempson, WP Kirkland, Dani Brown, Wm dio. zon, Capt i T smith, H Ketsham, Jacob Pitts, J Wright, lady and infant, Mrs smith and infant, ‘Mrs Gall’ Mra Seabury, Mra Ford and daughter, Mr Rich aud lady, Mrs lee, Mrs Butler, RM Hi H M Partee, ‘W P Lott, Adams & Co's me-senger, Wolls, Fargo & Co's Rey. C. Wais. -mphis; Colonel leigh; and Cap- orday et the Ir- Lanter aad par- N.; Domia- do, Mr Robinsen, L Brauner, tr Johnson, WC Meyers, Geo Thompson, G P Rounds L Moill, J Knowlton, RB Hendrickson, L E Seber, W i, JL Liaeoia, ¢ Woodnutt, H Woodnutt, J Q 3 , WA Ingraham, Capt Wheeler, ‘A Beach, W fl Jenifer, C Swedenstelracr, Master 'fherwood, Miss shervood ant servant, I Metzor, H Palmer, S Mirtio, @ Kelor,C W Crawford H C Lee, Thos Neville, Geo Parsons, Miss C Bert, O Broctavr,@ Parsors, Sal Keelacd, Louis Rodgers, S Cohen, J Nourre, R M Candenain, John Hofer, H E Richmwoud, § Espy.s Haman, Fl Reynolds, F Chaarette, P Beareheimer, Win Morrison, BS Fanrer, Wagner, M Day JL Barrow, S Philbert, 8 Clayten, P J Thorpe, A W Morgan, K Brown. J Bart, BF Ball, J Vansden and lady, Goo Crawford, David Poss, JW Lempton, 4 W Clark Kopgel, H F Fletoher, RF Fieteher,& «Marsh, JJ laws snd son, Mes Reynolds, Miss Reynol:e and obild; P Bell, wife and four chikiren: Mrs Harvey and to childen; J Buel, James Ives, Hollman, F Nedfern, A Carrier, 8 M Goodwia, C Lowrr, J J Milsops. J Swift, £A Roberts, E Howe SPases, JI Day, JL Scofield, D Bambarger, 8 J Field, J W Low, and 250 in steerage. From Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond in the steam thip Roanoke—Col fe Kuswey, USA, Indy and threo children; Mre Nichols and two children; Mrs MC Percy, Jr, child and servant; Capi Wm Parrish, Miss Emily White Jon PJobnson Mra CC Wueekete, Mrs ED Hartshorne, Yenry © Mier, Joha A Birgham, M Marcell, Edward De Cormis, Wm 0 Plerson, A Spima, Zie F Nance, John M Lrew, James L Pugh, George W Wakefield, Wm R Jones, and 12 in stee-ngo Je City Intelligence, Lam ov Grayp Jurors ~The Grand Jury for “eptem- ber term of the Hudson connty ourt of Over and Ter- she returned two day! erwares WitLout having fallen in with any of the pirate junks, if. M.S. Spartaa, Lewever, which staricd on the Lith of Juno, in pursuit ofe feet which had commi:ted groat depredatic the msrket boats, proved more snevessfa). The waa p loted by one of the craw of a vossel just piliaged by the pirates, to & spot about chirty five milea from Tiong Kong, whore she found and captured a junk with @ crew of fifty mon.. A rumber of smuggliag boat, have recently been captured is tho Cantox river. ‘ibe Englirh residents of Herg Kong are orgenizing a company of volunteers to provide agaivut any disturbance smog the natives, growing out of the war With Russia, ny drill regularly and are suid to be an efficient body of meo. The Chine Mati says Hong Kong ia at present remark ably free fromerime. The better class of Cuinexe were somewhat alarmed nt Grst by the preparations going oa for the defence of Hong Kong, but their fears subsided on ascortain'ng the cause of these woritke movements. The French frigate Le Joanne d’Are, Capt. Jaures, bearing the fisg of Admiral Lsgurre, reached Singapore on the I2th of June, and was expecte! aboot the last of the month at Nong Kone. The allied fleet on the China station were ¢lstributed Juve 27th as follows:—At Hong Kong, the Spartan, 26 guns; Hercules, 10 guns; and hos: pital ship Winden At Capon, sloop Comas, 14 guns. At Awoy, brig Bittern, 12quos At Shanghee, flagship Winchester, 60 pans; war steamers Encounter, 14 gans; Ratter, 11 guns; Darraconter, 6 guns; Styx. 6 guns} sloop Grecion, 12 guns; end Frercn steamer Cothert, 6 cans; snd frigate Censtantiae, 86 guns—vll under the commend of : ear Adm/ral Sir James =terling Chan-cbevn tai.o Chinaman, was convicted and exe cuted at Horg Kong for the murder of Mr. George Partins, au American gentleman on his way to Macao ia 8 teat ‘The berk Topar, Capt, Swinton, hayiag on board up wards of 600 souls, was wrecked on the Pratas Shoal within s day's sail of Hoog Koog. Some of the pasaon gers had been landed, but many still remaiued on the wreck. Although the faets had been koown for e«veral days in Hong Kong, no stops were taken either by govern- ment or citivens to rocoue the unfortunates from their perilous porition. A subscription was attempted, but ho money could be raised. Tre China Mailof Jono[22 says:—The distarbance in Pwan yu, borderiog on Whampoa river, after consider s- ble bldotsbed, lias teen referred to the Literati and | Elders of the district for adjustmeat. Tre outbresk originated in a dis cute atout # water couree for aupply- ing the paddy-fielde. But a wore eerious affair bas occurred st 2hih-luag, & large market town snd sugar mort some ten or fifteen | miles to the oastward of vee de and which bas been plundered by @ band of several thousand male ntent< under three leaders—Ho of Shun teh dis‘ riot, aud Yuen and Chan cf Tung k*an They defeated ihe troops sent against them, billed the highest militate officer in the station, woanted the magistrate, burned many houses and pllaged ths bankers’ aud pawnbrokers’ shops. Growing bolder from success, thay proceedel t> invest the district city of Tun kran. noar the Bogue, to tho reilef of which 1,360 scldiers were dispatched from Canton oa the 1dth June. It is also said that with in creasing numbers they now threaten to storm the Bogue forts and afterwards merch upon Canton Bat thit of course must be mere bravado. The Hongtong Register of Jane says that the foreign community ton were great. ly epprehensive of ap at ack upon the city by the in- surgents mentioned ebove Several veasala of war were lying abreast of the foreign factories, aud would be abe to protect the lives of the foreign’ community in the event of an attack, but the factorics them-olves and vast amounts of propery therein contained would b» placed h, five days later, miner, which commences ita session this moruing, is | 1" imminent jeopardy. Foxes hed of the following gentiemen, vir,:—Abm, L Van Buskirk, foreman. Samuel §t. Fredericks, Hoyt San. ford, Geo. John Bi V. Le Mott, ‘mith Benet ict, Joln Williams, hos. Johuson, John V. Brower, ©. 8. Jen inkeman. Steoben Garreteon, £. P. Torrey, dah, W B. Bremball, John A. Ryerson, O. Edge, Garret G. Newkirk. Garret Vroelind, sen., Uriah Alen, Henry Brinkerboil, James (. Van Buskirk, James Irving, and Robert Birdsall, A Jopormmr eye — of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Had+ #on, bas resigued. It be the dity of the Governor to fill tho vacancy by appointment. A HE Up- River Intelligence, Trasouca, McRpER—On Thursday night some person entered tre hovse of Semucl Reynolds, at Kingston, by means of false ki and killed Mrs Kernolle by sdata istering chloroferm to her while she was in bed and asleep. Surplcion rex pon an Indian doc‘or asmed Riobards, who has been prictising medicine in gh: wweatheeges vaca yeare Ms dp from Ktogston eepsie iv pursait of him, bat » bad failed in the search ’ Saooniwa Case or Rirt—Noleon A, About 20 years old, committed 2 rape upe: about 12 years of whi'st sho was returning tcbool at North East, near Poughke-psie, » fow gays — Laat ey ue od indicted before the vrand Jury, was arra' efter como iaterrorations by tke Court, a guilty to the indletment. J Te oats i him ‘to the State Prion at Mount Pleasant during tho remainder of his Cw tetera nataral life. His cecupation Starr, a negro a tho body of a ‘telah Hl, one cf the Jndges Fran o fax they | tert ——— News from Kamschatka. A RUSSIAN FLRET AT PETROPAULSEI—PREPARA TIONS TO RESIST AN ATTACK—CHARACTER OF THE PORT AND ITS FORTIFICATIONS, [From the Sen Fraocise> Herald, Sept 1 } RBs arrival of the American trig Bosiov, Captain Hedges, we have advices from Petropaulski, a Ruseiin t on the peninsula of Kamachatks, xp’ to July 14, & gentleman attached to the Boston, we bave gw thered intelligence of much interest jst «i this jano- ture, regarding the movements cf tho Russias at that ae At the time the Boston left, there wore in port a jouble barked Rurtien frigate of 44 gana—tho corvette Olieutzs of 22 guns, from the Baltic, wich a Bailie crow uarda Coste gad the Russian Amoricaa Cos #hip twenty men. News ct the war in !urop? had been en Petroy RI by the Amerie: 4 Bheriog, avd the Fussiare mating great preparations to re ticipated attack by the allied fleat, one are belog erected consisting of one or t eries, with threo or four wortaes, The Governor hes under bis command a fall regiment of solviers, thoroughty equipped, aad is conident that Le can stene a pretty long siegs Petropau’-ki containg be tween 9,560 to 4,000 inha it. ante, includis few Americans and Kogiishmen, aud one Americ tire the dass A is obbwed to be a sol Cier or a sailor, and to reepona the Goveruor's cali at & moment's notice ‘The town is situated on an {oland bay, the eatranse to which, fi the is throug! wi from s wishced ih fh @ narrow iniet, three in th, atu inlanda, ° muanted by veveral batteries Yeasel may ‘wee wit: wo masked ch-d upen Santa Tomas, surprising | schatks, armed with elght gave, and wih a crow of | | Europe | parelao, and was sald to | for whet purpose it in not exactly known. darger, there are dificalties te ea- ceuater' Cetalo Ledge, with the beat (a aod out log The Govervor thinks, aad our iufermant alse, that it would be imposeib.e to take the post erite anythiag short Of a Hert of steamers, as new batteries am veiag built to ovr every The Rasviave evap daile lo for the arrival at Petropaulski of am knglish frigate an: corvete, cn their way to Amoor river, at t e mouth of which they (the Russians) have pulls coveral etrong forts The ship Kemebatks in port, was recently from Val-- ms tor @ port in the otel, thence to: itka We barn tbat the Boston got ashore on the island of Nuntveck, in Cook's Inlet, during a dense fog The In- diane made an atte & upon her, but were beatea off wi :h- outles Capt. + edees was ob! to throw overboard &@ part of the cargo to get her of ‘Two Weeks Lair from Buenos Ayres. We have received our files of the Argentine Packet Gated to the 29th of July. We take the following compendium of the commercial and local aspect of affairs from the Packet of that date: In the wholesale aepartment of manufactured goods, the bist ry of July may be summed up in afew words— something spproaching # total para'yzation. Geoeral and +pecial causes have conspired to produce this result. We asv now ia the depth of our short winter. [ts ordi nary requirements are met, and the preparations for the spring snd summer demands are rarely commenced with vigor eugjjer then Sep‘ember. The arriva's doring the month, especially from Spainano the Unitet-ta‘es, have Deen heavy ;a0d we youl’ say the wholessle market mutt be hberally supplied. Still, with the exseption of lum- ber, prices sho® » reluctance to give way. 6 actual commencement of hostilities ia ave 8 sheek to our export market, from which it hee not yet fuly recovered. Holders of tallow have convented to ar abetement of from 8 to 10 per cent on the extreme prices of May, andsme» the arrival of the Liverpoot avd Southampton mail steamers, considerable transactions heve been effected at tae reduced rate ‘The arrive a from the totertor during the Jast six months b«re'y reach 170,000 hides; and whatever the policy there pursued, wo are not eutitled to expect any bupely that canmake uy for the inlack in that of this state’ The suppoattion tha’ considerable stocks have accumulated 1s altogetter unfounced. Ab yet we cannot see avy prospect of a definite repon ciliation emocgst the Argentine Provinces—fortunately # Geclared rupture or actual collision The » form @ pstiocalarmy at the Rosario has ap- temp parently proved abortive. ro fer aa we sreconcerned everythirg proceeds smontbly end amicably with the young republic of Pa- ris] interventicn haa been so far successful ncucing & state of peace in the Uriental Hepublic. “he West Knoles, IMPOXTANT FROM 8T, DOMINGO — COLONIAL ELKC- TIONS IN JaMAICA—IMFERIAL REFORM OF TAR LOCAL CONSTITUT.ON - NEWS OF THE DEPARTURE OF A 8QUaPDRON—PROGRESS OF THE CHOLERA— THE WEATHER—MARKET REPORT. By the arrival of the Prometoeus we have received our files of the Kingston (Jamaica) journals, dated to the 12th instent, with the Jast market report. INPORTANT FROM SAN DOMINGO. ‘The Colonial Standard, (Ringston,) of September 11, has the falicwing: — advices received from Santo Domingo by the Conway, which arrived here on September 7, state that the Americen squadron, whose visit we announced eome weeks ago, was stillat that place, and that a com mission bad been appoiuted by the Deminican govern. ment to treat withthe American authorities on the sub- ject of their mia ion. Nothing further has transpired, t the onion appears to be that ‘the Americans will have Samana. either by cession or purchase. We find the followiog summary in the Colonial Sland- ard, of september 11:— The colony is just now involved im the excitement of a generai election, andj,that, too, under circumstances such ng heve never hitherto attended any similar politi- cal event. ‘The packet which 1sft Fogland on the 17th of August, brought us the long expected order in couacil, confirm: ing the act for the reform of our local constitution A Privy Couvell was thereucon summoned by his Eixcellen- cy the Governor, and yesterday s proclamation was issu ed, dissolvivg the late Assembly, as the first step to- wards the construction of the new state of things. Her Majeaty’s steamer Argus arrived on the 7th instant from Halifox, with deapstches from the Commodore an- nouneing that an American squadron had ben des. patched by the United States government to Greytown, Cholera still prevails partially in a arishes—St. fan's napeckaliy otherwise the isl generally health: Tie veathic hac been very urcertata, some parishes having been visited with trequeat heavy rains, whilst others immedtately adjoining are suffering from drought. Merchester, ‘or exam and the upper parts of Claren- don, bave had fine rains, whilst the lower districts of the lower parish, end the whole of Vere, continue very diy. itis Excellency the Governor, ard Lady Barkly, were entertained at a very bandsome ball by the mereiantile gentleman at Kingston, on Thursday, September 7. The Receiver General of Jamaica has intimated to puties holding ivan certificates and exchequer bills chee that ‘hey may send in to bim a statement of the emount they peesess in their securities, in oracr that, if practicable, they way be permitted to participate ta tho new loan which ts to be raised in the mother country, TOBAGO. Cnr advices from Tobego are dated to the 22d of Avgast. the Houre of Assembly mot «ugust 8, when the rem bill was read a third time, and passed. In con- requence of the late period of the session, and the op- position of certain members to vote supplies without being requested to do so by the Exevative, the notice relative toa supply bill was withdrawn. An honorable member gave notice that he would take the sense of the House on the propriety of paseing whet we understand to be a vote of want of confidence 1n His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. The following are the intenced resoluidons ‘= 1, Tha the House of General Assembly in Tob: po Genfidence in the energy and abilities of nie E leney Wi long). by sho:tland to govern th.s colon; Dajesty’s representative. 2. That, in the opinion of this House, it will be of in- calculeble benefit to the country were his apres ro moved from the administration of the affuirs thereof. 8 Thatthe House hes beea benaty anxious to grant the necestary eupplies for the yeer; but in conrequence of bis Excetleacy’s promise allaced to, ann delicacy on { z | on the Leth of jecomber, taken by @ bo The port is defended oy seversl fortifcutions, and now | | POW comes up py exceptions to the Jud the part of the House in interfering with the preroga- tive cf the executive, the time has elapé4.when sup- DERSON, of NJ, daughter of Alexander H. Galloway, of the former placa. at ee Pa, = jee A ang a the kev Ie Peck, Joan C. “HERPa, , a Ha W.., only daughter of Hon. Zeba Beanett, of the for- mer place. a NER eS SSS SSS sl SSS ea *! tite Suddenly, at his residence, No. 148 East Nineteenth | street, on Sunday morning, September 24, Joun P. Wane, aged 46 years. ‘His friends and those of his femily are invited t> at- tend his runeral, this morning, at ten o’ciock, from bis late residence, without further invitation. His remains vill be interred in Trinity cemetery. Gore to his spirit home, J. Hawny Horruay, stonecat- ter, ageo 63 years ‘The frienos of the family, and the members of Mari- ners! No 28, I. v. of O.F., are reepectéally re- ques’ed to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 93 Chrystie atreet, this morning, at half past nine o'clock. Op Sunday, September 24, Peren D. Brarsrep, in the 60th year of ‘bis age. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this morning, at nine o'clock, from his late residence. Ninety fourth street, opposite Elm park. Bis remains wiil be taken to Staten Island for interment On Monday, September 26, Mrs. Anigat Opa.t, widow of Janes Horn 96 years, 3 montbs and 14 days. Her funeral take pice from the residence of her daughter, in Eastchester, this afternoon, at three 0’ clock. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to atvend. On Sunday evering, September 24, of disease of the heart, WiiiiaM M. Buowy. ‘His friends are requested to attend the funeral, this morning, at twelve o'clock, without further invitation, from the First Presbyterian Church, Fifth avenue. On Monday, ceptember 25, Jaxx ANN, beloved wife of E Auerbech, aged 49 yeara. The triends of the family are respectfully invitei to attend the funeral, from bi ie reawence, No. 127 Riv- ington street, to morrow afte: poon, at one o' 4 Monday, eptember 25, Epwakp Buiivs, M. D. Hie relatives snd friends, members of the Academy of Medicine, of Holland Lodge, and of the Chapter of Roy’ ‘Arch Wagous, are reapectfally invited, without further invitation, to attend bis funeral services, at four o’clock this afternoon, at Grace Church. On Moncay morning, September 25, Isapecta M., infant dapgh*er of Wm. M. and Mary J. Tweed, aged 8 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to aitend (ke funeral, trom her father’s residence, No. 14 ‘Abingdon square, this afternoon, at two 0’ slock. On Suncay evening, September 24, W. H. Maroorm, ia the 44th year of his ; ge. His friends and those of the family, are invited to at- tend the funeral service, at his late resi: ence, No. 14 Varick place, to-morrow mornivg, at half past nine e’clock. His remains will be taken to SpringGeld, N. J., for interment. On Monday, September 25, Gronar Granaw, late of the county Fermsuogh, Ireland, aged 17 years. Bis friends are respectfully invited to attend his fune- ral, from No. 225 Monroe street, at two o’clock this af- ternoo! iD. On Moniay, September 25, Witt E., son of W. W. and Cecelia Os! 1, aged 19 years. ‘The rejatives and friends ot the family, also Washing- ton Chapter No. 4, 0, U, A. and the order in general, are respecifully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence of his father, No. 278 Grand street. On Monday, September 25, after a short illness, Panrzas 8, Tyime, oged 71 years. The funcral will take from the residence of his son-in law, P. D. Burbank, No. 183 Fourth avnnue, to- morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends are rea- pectfully invited to attend. Portsmouth, N. H . Papers please copy. On Monday, September 26, M.s. , widow of the late Jobn Kenney. The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- neal, from her Jate residence, No. 253 First avenue, at two o'clock. On Monday, September 25, of paralysis, Mr. Jans Peach, aged 60 yes. . Notice of his faneral will ke in to morrow’s papers. In Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 24, after a long and tedious il’ness, James Wactace, in the 56th year of his age, a native of county Westmeath, Ireland His friends and relatives, and those of his sons, James, Jchn, and Thomas Wallace, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, corner of State and Columbia streets, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at one o'clock. On Monday morning, September 25, PE: ECRINE ROSLINE, in the 40th yeur of his age. fully invited to at- Bis relatives end f:iends are reg tend his funeral, from his !ate residence, No. 26 Bedford avenue, Brock'yn, this afternoon, at three o’clock On Monday afternoon, September 25, after a short and severe illness, Bsipcet Bynxke, wite of James Byrnes, suger boiler, {p the 20th year of her age. vends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without furiher invi‘ation, from her late residence, No’ €5 Water street, Brooklyn, opposite the sugar refinery, this aft’ rhoon. at two Greloce. Her r msing will be conveyed to Calvery cemetery. On Nendsy morning, September 25 Many, relict of Jo- roph Berrasconi. late of the city of Cork, Ireland. Ber funeral will take place this relgin Spt ae ynn, No. 45 Boerum street, Brooklyu. ‘ho friends of the family are invited to attend. On Monday, September 25, after a short but severe ill- ness, FREDERICK H., infant son of Cap’ain David and Fli- zateth Woodside, aged 11 months. Funeral this afternoon, at ore o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, No. 119 South Kighth street, Wil- Mamsburg. The zema ne will be taken to Greenwood. Eastern pajcra (lease copy. At Wiilismsvurg, on Suncay night, September 24, after a short illness, LyDa Fowrgr, wife of Joha W. Coggeshall, Istely deceased. The relatives and friends cf the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, this morning, at niao o’clock, from her late residence. Her remains will be taken to Fastohester for interment. (nm Mondsy, september 25, Msjor Witizam Howarn, of Fost New Yors, in the 94th year of his age. His friends and relatives, and the friends and relatives of his children, Captain Reid, William Howard, Jr., and Garret Howard, are respoetfally invited to attead his fa- neral, at East New York, this afternoon, at half past two o'clock. o’cl ck, from the house cf her daughter, Mrs. plies can not be granted, or taxes levied and collected, al- On Saturdey, September 28, after a lingering illness, though imperatively revuiced Many Wenvt, wife of Jobn Schrieber, 33 years and 4. ‘hata copy of these resolutions, with the preawble, | 10 months. de forwarded to the dof Couneil, and oopies in trip- ‘The friends and relatives of the deceased are requested late to bis ExceVeuey the Li: utenant Governor, and for travemission to the Governor in-Chiof, and ber Ma- jeoty’s principal Secretary of - tate for the Colonics. BARDADOES, eae wes a coxsible abatement of cholera in this island. ‘The following agricultural review is from the West tT 1 uly we have had frequent showers, lete y chavged the appearance of the country, and removed the effects of the loog fate Fe io the firet half or pert s2 They have been oceasional heavy, attended with high winds, but rot long contiar The heavy rains, acsomparied with thunder and li ping, usual at this season, are still looked for, and icurty we may tay, the former to soak the earth tho roughly, erd Bil the pouda, the latter to purify tae at. mosphere, acd, as we trust, to drivs away the vestiges of thechelera. The felds aro all quite green again with the young canes, provisions and grass. The canes are lookicg remsrkabiy well, greenand healtny, and wait. ing for the hcavy rains to mike them shoot up with more vigorous growth. When we consijer the panic that seized upon the laboring ropulstion, the number of those who were attacked by the sickness, and that many were taren up in att-nofng upon their sick relatives or friends, ae weil as the distrioution ef ‘ood anc money gratuitovsly made by the charity of icdividuale ani of the public, all of which interfered, more or less, with the orcipary labors of the fix!é, we havo reason to con- gratulate our-elres on the present cheering condition of the crops. ax MARKETS. Kixceton, (Jum ), Sept. 9, 1854-—Butter—The opera- tieps in Irish bave only been by retail, and 1s per 1>. procwcagor rome in small lots of fire to ten Arkins, Gread—there is co foreign at market; Verle gon’s home nace #ellat previous prices, eles —200 boxes Jackson's, partly soft, eo wold at 94d Tb. Good candles are wanted. rn—Upwards of bags New Urlenze sold at 6s. as. 34 per bag. Codfsh— Few cargoes have errived; of the first only about one half proved new fish, and that s:mewhat sweated. It was placed at 158 and 19s.. casks and boxes. The old fich fetched 158 for casks ordinary, ani large 16¢., boxes Ife ; except a parcel of 80 of the latter, which being tait-berned were refused by the trede, acd sold at auctyn at 128.; the others, which had a long pas: snd were in cvnsequence sweated, were sold with al favlta deliverable ot anoutport, casks 168, aod a smali pertion of the boxes at 108 Flour—eles of about 600 Dbis. City Mills have been effected at 444,444 60., and 468., and Hower! street at 478 8 50s. 600 St Louls have also been soli ata figure supposed to be 42s, Hams are wanted Lumber—The stock of white piae ani white c shingles continues low ; and, in co-equenco, busizers line been confined ‘to retail operations. W. P. Jumber fs at 120s , and W, C shingles a) 2ts. Mackerel are dull of gale nt S4x, per bbl. A pares] for aa onsport has been sold af Ada. Pork—A rale of 500 bb's has made at a price uot nilowed to tranapire Rico—200 bigs Bengal dusty sold at 178. 6d.; also, one of 90 bags at Ika, Soap--Farther salea of stvele’s, to a moderate extent, have been mace at 209. and 108, for 60 and 66 ba. DC soap Tobacco—No sales have tranapired. Exchavge-—Un London, 90 days par; 60 days, 1% per cent premium ; 00 days, 1 per cent premium. ~,. & Rooin- A fupreme Court~General Term, Pafore Bon. Judges Mitchel, Roosevelt and Clerke. \ Catharine W. Buckbee ve. The United States Insurance ind Trust Company,—This is 2n setion on ® polie; the life of the ole'n'tff’s husband, tneared by the ante, & corporation duly created hy the State of Penngy ivania th upon rend. Logislatare of the ¢ policy iapsed on the 10th of toatiend her funeral, this efternoon, at two o'clock, from the corner of First and North Sixth streets, Wil- ithout further invitation. idence, on Staten Island, on Fiiday, September 15, Grorce H Com Long Istand, Altany, Maryland, and Buffalo papers please copy. At Baverstrav, Septenber 10, of Justin ~ MARITIME Fockland county, N. ¥., on Sunday, cysentery, MAGDALENA, only child ot acd Mary Talmage, aged § months and 20 days. INTELLIGENCE. SEW YORK—=TUB DAY. ARR . Port of New York, September 35, 1954, CLEARED. Steamship Cabnwhba, Shufeldt, New Orleans, Livinga- ton, Crocheron & Co. Ship Star of the West, Woodward, Liverpool, G Thomp- son & Nepbew. Ehip St Charles, Bowors, New Orleans, Stanton & Thompeon. Ship $l For, Ankins, Mobile, M Livi " Ship Herculean, Chamberlin, Mobie, Nir Brigham Bark Pendleton, Cardenas, J B Sardy & Co. Buk RH Gamble, Fowell, St Marks, Smallwood, Ander- eon Volante, Sewall, Alicante, Shi? Bros & Co. pe W Lawrence, Fales,Cien‘uegos, J W Elwell & Co. Diolinds (Port), Calder, Quobee, PN Searl. P | nen ), Feater, St Joun, NB, Barclay & Liv- Dgeton. a bd Toledo, Brown, Boston, White & Duncan. tchr Elizabeth, Stanhope, Monrovia, Jed Frye. Sehr Wintemoyeh, Morrow, Hivace, thos Gilmartin Schr Matron, Taylor, Franklin, MoUready, Mott & Co. -~ ashingion, Mulliner, Georgetown, Abbott, Dodge Schr Wi Schr Mary. Fobbion, Newhern, master. Suwarrow, Sebr Arn Hymen Gerding, Beaufort, master, febt Rio, O¥onneli, Washington, Batoman & Rudde- Tow. #ebr H Halleck, Por, Wilmington, D C Murray. Fabr He'exc, Stutts, Wilmington, McCreaty, Mott & Co. tebr Washington, Pew, Wasbirgton, Bateman & Rud- erow fckr Mint, Diesosway, Norfolk, Sturges, Clearman & Co, . Bebr Oriana, Tuttle, Richmond, C H Pierson. + Behr Alice, Hc well, Baltimore, Mailler & Lord. Blcop Henty Gibbs, Spencer, New Bedford, master. Steamer Parker Vein, Turner, Baltimore, J P Smith Steamer Cayuga, Robinson, Philadelphia,.J & N Briggs. ARRIVED. French war steamer Chimeras, Com Jauriquoberry, Loot Ao Norfolk, 2days. Had crew of 70 men and moun iF guns. p ‘Fromethors rarer, San Jaan, with sposte lorgan = Sept AM, WNW, exchangod sigaas with ship standing S [from Philadelphia for 6. Skinner, Norfolk, &c, with mdse end pax , to Ludlem & Pleasants. Sept 24, at 1 PM, 10 miles north of Hog Island, passed steamalip Jamestown, hence for Norfolk. Ship Sunteam (of Boston), Soule, Callao, 100 days, with guano to Berreda Bros. Hark White Cloud, Dodd, Rio Janeiro, Hept 20, a i Floride light beating Rockaway, of Bath, New Orleape). 48 days, with cofiee*to Napier, Sohison & Co. lat 3 ner’s mast, & hatch, a trunk, ands large qusatity of drift staff. Sehr H Nason, Mullan, Rio Grande, Arg 5, with hides, Se. tod Celine’ On ths outward passage lost frou the ee overboard, George Beach, # seaman, of British orth America, Schr Fanny. Thayer, Charleston, 10 davs, with cotton, Geo * &e, to t 18, lat 85, lon 73 40, ine gale from NE, passea of a brig. with ali her masts gone. hed a small spar set un with all ner sails; Schr BN tawkins, Griffin, Charleston, 9 days, to Mc. Creedy, Nott & Co. ' fchr Jamestown, Merrick, Norfolk, 5 days. Sept 16, going into Cape Senlopen, was run into by aschooner, who: tove our bulwarks. &cbr Wm Pena, YoNeiily, Baltimore. fcbr Canima, Pierce, Philadelphia for Boston. Schr Mary Eliza, for Boston. Sebr John Edwards ty for Boston. Sebr Partford, Teakue, Bangor for at. Schr Nictous, Lory thw rye 10 days. ‘Schr Onward, » ton, 3 days. Sehr Lacon, Bearse, Boston Sehr Mary Mankin, Bearee, Boston. Schr James Farwell, Hunver, Rockland, Schr Susan, Chase. Harwich. Schr Jonas Smith, Cary, Harwich. Schr Guerilla, Thompson, Harwich. Schr Pioneer, Fisher, Herwich. Schr Hen1y Freelizg, Fowler. New Bedford. Schr E # Hubbard, Boker, Portlana Schr 8 § Buckingham. Baker, Portland. Schr Sarah, Fitsgerald, Ron out for stem. Schr Franklin, Brown, t ondout for Salem. BELOW. One brig, unknown, SATLED. Steamship Cahawba, New Orleans. Wind during the day fresh (rom Mem« Bark Louise & Caroline, which arr at Table Bay, CGH May 23 (not 24), pareed Rio Janetro in Sidays out. 5 has been registered at the Cape, and named the Eliza Carrew. Ship Hoye, at San Francisco 17th ult from New Yor, was off Cape Horn five days in fine weather. Had git weather during the entirc pass Crossed the equator July 9, lem 108, after which had light weather. Was within 700 miles of port for the last 16 days. boas ane perd Marine Report. BOSTON, Sept 25—Arr ship Abeline, New York. bark Richmond, and Oak, Philadolp! brigs Africa, Curacoa; Havana ax< Orinoco, Philadelphia. Herald Marine healed gs reget KINGSION, Ja, Sept 12—Arr Aug 14, schr Jastina Ban- dell, Munsel, Baltimor od sld 22d for Engeaane); 20th, Martha, Leimhass, and Liberty, Green, Aspinwall; Sept 4, bark Marcia, Boston; 10th, brig Malvern, Jarman, Philadelphia; 11th, stip Fanny, Giffacy, Moody, New York [seo ne Die’ Prometheur]. Sid Aug 14, brig Atlantic, Norgrave, New York; 24th, schr Jobn G Heckaher, » Aspinwall PHILADELPHIA, Sept 25, 4 PM—Arr brigs Geo Wa ington, Day, Portsmouth; Telaware, Arraate, sai Wm Crawford, . Boston; Wm Price, Qaig, Rio Jensiro; sobre Elliott, ald; Kate Helen, Eilis; Challenge, as bsecang Bathorne; Kopérick Shaw, Fish, and Mai Dole, Borton; Mail, Crowell, Provi‘ence; Portland; Minnie Wi State, Berce, New Endicott, Rhode Island. ‘Geo Washington, Day, Portamoath; Chico- Emery, Boston; E ‘tate, Gange, Portland; schra C AHecksher, Stubbs, Salem; Mary Petterson, Dole, and Hatkorne, Boston: Tillie E, Endicott, Dighton; Dennison, Story, Rhode Island; Kate Helen, E.lis, Disasters. A@ Scearrivals at this port and news by the Pro. metheus. Srzamee Locust Port, at Baltimere 234 from Boston, in lat 39 16, lon 73 85, ge up a life preserver with steamship Glasgow No 2 on it (probably lost overboard from the G!asgow on her last to this port); same day, passed a topgallant mast with yard and sail at- tached; acd also passed a number of barks, brigs and schooners in the bay bound up. Smp Starr King, at San Francisco 16th ult, left Bos- Ae Ae Sel ee Aa a al ; June by it in, Staten Land: from lat 16 to 20 eachantered 3 gales from southwest—carried away maintopsail yard, split maintopsail, leat quarter boat and stove bulwarks; from the 20th to the 27th was off Cape Horn in ligat baffling winds from the WSW; srossed the eqaator Jaly 16, at 4 P M; was becalmed five days when within two days sail of port. Bark Morning Star, Spear, from Curacoa for NYork Pas Boston), in distress, experienced the gale 7th inst, in Jat 80 deg 30 min N, during which the vessel leakoi very much; on the 8th had to cut away top masts ani yards, and lost the jibbcom and two boats; on the 10th ¢t staysails and steerod ENE; passed three vessels— one with her bulwarks stove in; another with her masts blown sway, and the third with everything on deck swept away. On the 18th ths bark was towed to Smith- ville by the steamer Sam Berry, Captain Guihrie; on the 15th, when on her way up to town, she grounied in ‘the narrows, and part of her car_o had to be taken out. She was laden with salt. Bark Mary Sawyke, Bartlett, from Rio Janeiro, which was ashore at Martha’s Vineyard, was towed to Boston ‘WUth by steamer RB Forbes. On 2ist, at 11 P M, the R B F reached Edgartown, and next morning took a ligh‘or in tow to the birk, which was buried about 4 feet in the sand, an‘ laid inside of a bar, so that the steamer could not Ls pha neazer than 2 cabl»’s length. about 1,200 bags of coffee had been landed at Edgactown, and the lighter took out 300 more. At high water, e of 224, the steamer, after a good deal of trouble, and stri- king twice on the bar, hauled the bark through the sand into deep water; the aleo struck on the barand had bark to slip her chain and anchor. Towed the bark and lighter to Edgartown. On 28d, reloaded the veasel with her en- tire ba an sho was perfectly tight; loft with her at 4 A & 24th, and arrived at Boston at PM. BriG MARcELLUs, of Long Island, from Alexandria for NBedford, with coal, went ashore 2lat instant, on the Rip Raps; vessel probably a total loss. Bria Vermont, from teres poi for Mobile, put into Norfolk 21st inst for repairs, having carried away the head of mainmast seven feet below the hounis in a breeze from the eastward on the 17th inst; has also damaged rigging. Bric Povityey (of Baltimore), Mount, from Liverpool for Baltimore, was caught in the gale of ths 10th instaxt, and was abandoned by her crew, who were picked up by the Portuguese scaooner Jupiter, and yught to this t. following ie an ext-act from the brig’s log:—Sopt 10, in lat 39 01, lon 58, experienced a severe gale frem S£ to NE, which hove the vercelcn her beemends; cut away her spars to right her, and found cight feet water in the hold. Finding the pomes choked and the yexsel fast settling dowa by the ead, got outa boat 16 fest lovg, iato wiieh the cap- tain, cew, andthe mate's wife, and tw> children, went with four gallons of water and filteen poands of breid, a very heavy reaon atthe time; hove the boat too, heal to the sea by means of a small spar, and after being only * Nee Gat aoe = in with Ay oe eae acht juplter, it Mager, from st Ubes fer New York, who took us on board, and treated us with the greatest kind: ness. Capt Mouat and crew saved nothing but what they stecdin. Asa Ce pegivory of the groat increase in the number of persons on board the Jupiter, they have bren five days on very short allowance. Whon the Jupiter fell in with the boat, her gunwale was about four inches above water, the boat being only 15 feet long aad Laving thirteen souls in her. Swe Baio Nevna, at San Francisco 26th uit from Hong Kong, on tho 2lst, lat 37 49, lon 129 54, ins heavy squa'l, carried away fore and maintopsail yards, parted backstays, and sustained other damage. Sour DS Mersnan, Graham, at Wiimingtoa from Phi- lacelphia, reports having passed, 2ist inst, twenty-five maltes south of Hatteras, two hundred barrels apirits tur- Pentine, one bale of goods, one large box marked Wil. mington, NC, and parts of wreek.. [iy latter to Ell wood Walter, kxq, Heo’y of Boar! of Uniecwriters.} Scan Jane N Sreetuay, Taylor, at Providence 24th, from Suffolk, Va. On the 22d, about dark. below Throgg’s Point, was run into by echr Deamark, from Piermont, of end for Fall River, and bad bulwarks, bow- sprit, etanchons, &c, carried away, and received other 4 The D'had bow stove, and ressived other em- siderable damage. fomr Fasprriox Resp, of and from Eastport for Boston, with plester and fish, went ashore in entering Boothbay night of 18th; hull probably « total loss, A Fors axb Art Scur, abandoned and full of water, was fallen ia wiih 8d inat, lat 44 64, lon 67 05, by Ashing schr A Fifield, at Castine; supposed her to be » Freach ‘vessel; made out ‘ Gayaw ovi’’ on her stern, Whalemen. Arr at San Franciroo 28d ult briz Boston, Heiges, last from Rnering’s Sea, Kamchatka, clear; absent four months, during which time experienced a succession of thip John N Gosaler, at San Francisoo from Port Lloyd (Peel's Inland), June 22, reporta the followipg ships in and near the ielpods, vig--Shipa h.LB J Marah, 200 bbls sperm; Jenith Heng nom, Clement, 12 mos aut, 150. bbls sperm; ‘back throp, Woodward, wanted 160 bbl aperm to fill up, ) cruising for more whale, 80, lon | Hex mber, 1562, by the non payment of the premium. | 45 bark Columbia, from Taleahnave | Thot tustomen! proigel Guat lapsed polle'es might be | for Now Beatort ock Greys with 1000 sols oll, eh wel rerowed “en tho production of entisfactrry evidence aa In the Guif Stream, passed a oumber of spars en tothe beaith of the In-ared.”” Tre laps | eee wee of wrecked stuff.’ The W C expertonced heavy gales on & clerk ia the cfice of the Company's agent io New York, who signed it Whether the boy mace, at the time, any rep- rerentaiions relating to the health of Mr. Buckbee, Ciapnted. Tho case was tried at cirouit in May, 1853, when there was s yordict for plaintiiT of $1,082, and it "» charge, at the defendant's eu~mit that the real state of the health of the Insured rhould have been made known to them. Argument was hear! snd decision reserved. Court Calendar-Tats Day. _ Sram Tistnicr Coumt.—Nos. 83, 61, 88,62, Gorsamm Covrt—Genera] Term.—Nos. 82; 170,08, 99,3, 01, 05,05, OH | lock. tonics. F, bi Co. @ Bg a ‘the clean, in ad 4 the paesoge. Dark Robert Mills, t, Galveston, Aug 25, with cotton, © &o, to Wakeman, Dimon & Co, tent 14, lat 82 10 lon 77 12, cought-a bird with a piece of leather atiected to his, marked ebip Richmond, trom Or- Kans for Boston (The Rold at N 0 Aug 30.] k Sivton, Bracford, Galveston, 26 days, with cot- ton, &e, to Wakeman, Dimon &Co.' Had light winds south of Caps Hatteras, aad strong northeriy winds since passing that point Prig Treflig (Swe), Molander, Lisbon, 72 days, with salt, to order. Prig Louretta, Chase, Pera, 27 with india rubber, 0 290, lon 68 40, tenis ey tt Wechias, hears fog Telatiad, he, to Bardett & Noble. hated ‘verk Virginia, of At Port Louis, Mauritite, Suly 10, Lanser, Lakeman, NR, from Malngaccor, arr Sune 17, for reftesaments, Of Johanna Island June'12, Messenger, Baker, NB, 1100 sp Undine, Merry; do,’ 350 sp. Srome—Aug 9 lat 2s, ion 2 ool Cogeshall, ND. 1000 wh, bd heme; Alelena 6 de. Moreh 20, lat 23 8, dom 49 E, ahip Minorva Smith, NB, 600 sp, 1200 wh: 10, lat 24 30, sont 50, William & Elza, Pickens, NB, 700 Bevis, Mel'ar- Iend,Bio, €0 sp; Hope, Waite, do, 900 ep, May 10, lat 19 89 Sglon 48 30 EB, Julius Orsar, Ni. cs Spoken. Ship Kennebec, Eatten and New York (July 18) for y ¥ # ir. a i eae lea Dt park Kat ines, Seman, from New York for De- marera, Sept 15, lat 97 (6, nd 8, showing a white barges, wirl » DAB Hands blue border, 207 lat 2, 1on 30 10 W. Pore Bomnut—in pert Joly W) ship Brewer, Thrans for eine, ig. Jane -_— ee SA —-2—-—-~- rvwnm*vwe@weoweoO0039DR@MmSaSSSsSeS I IY RET SES phos MERE ict! a 225 te: «Sept 8 ship Wabash, Hutchins, { port Aug, 90 barke Marr, Wheldon; 3 joung Turk. Taylor; ¥ Banchiaa , Bomers; Stell: }, Bad Elicabet Young, all wig fruit; echr ia Jewett, Peany, ¢ only Am vessels. An’ Am bark was off the port 20¢ Fire in pit contt eek Delghoe, Boule, for By ANTE ark ‘or desux soon, to load for NYork. } Se eee ship Peterhof, Dw er, fre for NYork. bc ee wauritius)—In port J 10 bark rs Brothers, Jayse, unc. july big Morys, Millike J B Lancester, Para—'n port Aug 28 brigs Chatsworth, from NY. Waver Witch. Conway, from’ na; Bunce (1 Neiaven via » arr 26th. Sid 16th osig Fre rick, Duker, Boston, in'balast , Ja Sept 7 ship Texas, Na‘h’! iy cate port At : oe Nevada, Polloys, 10 i} Inlo of Sal for Boston J Ieming, Penteld’ from may ayee a days; brigs Gen Lincs Londo for in more; Paragon, unc; ‘cam, More, aay just arr;schr Maria L Davis, Davis,’ 8. } Fuo Janumo—In port Aug 13 ship Grey Kagle, for York next ds: and bthers before reported. z tr Jom, NB—Arr 21 ship Glance. Gflles rie Acacia, N York; echr Jalia, ‘tase Bar—< Pri Boston), prea Ne Ril Be Home Por } ALEXANDRIA—Arr Soot 21 achr Mary & Adeline, Jé albany ; 22d, schr A Gardiner, N iaven; Sea Bird Grant, Eugland, schr 4biel Kader, Sid 22d brigs George Harris, F.eash: J i Baker, and Nickerson, Bost Mary & Adeline, Troy; 234, schrs Mary B Lo dal 2. Al Sept 23 Thos 8 Smith, NBosdfor' Glide, Vintege, and Mary A Lovell, Boat.n. ’ Cla eck Ann T Sipples, Mariner, and Paliadstpria for Borton; D. Fieh, for Fall River; sloops W W Reynolds and St) Hing oe Providence. LiIMO E—Arr Sept 23 a 24 steamers Taos Svat| Clifford, NYork; Locust Point, Lay@eld, Boston; b| Extra, His, from NYork; schra’ serlia (Br Liverpool 16 days; Carlton Jayne, Tyler. NYork. Cl4 4 steamers Westernport, dall ‘ork; Nebraska, Candj NYork; shios Bremerhaven (Brem), Hi)! Amster: Goetbe ees Muller, Bremen; Arab, Thurston, B| ton; bark Wilhelmine (Brm), Vencko, Bremen; brig H, Baxter, Boston; schr Priscilla, (oem, 146 tens,) Tov} send, Arecibo, P R, vie Norfolk; JC Runyon, Eadico NYork. BOSTON—Arr Se) 28, PM, ship Cohots, Gerry Cale B Dougherty; RJ “ercier, binson: Geo Hoffman; Nickerson, and J R GI White (ee ta Jane 8; achra i Hover, O Philaselphia. Sid steamers City of New la State; ship Metaro; barks Mary Elizabeth, ) Ells, Selah; brigs Henrietta, M v Zetland, tern, gee Smal, M Dutch, coln, tiguer, Bel 5 Pet Martha Hill, Whittier, 3 Lane, and from the roads, ship Marion, b Constance, He 2 Elm. Arr 24th ship Ocean Pearl, Sears, Calcutts May barks R B sawyer, Bartlett, Rio Janeiro via b Vi where was ashore, towed up by Forbes; Daniel Webster, Gould, and Kiward Ey Kent, Baltinoro; brigs Cabusac, Wells, Bonaire 80th via Holmes’ Hole; Concord (Br ts, Curacos ‘Young, Jacksonville; Melvins, Fowler, Washington, Hanover, Mathows,Wilmingtca,NO; Marv E Hover, B ker, Baltimore; Geo Edward 9May; Cana k/ Lyon, Castoff; Henry Crosby, Nye; Volos, Parson Eli To: ‘anneman. * > act i} Smith, mide i's Weston Mahoney; Speed, ‘So W Dyer, Cobn; S Castner, Callen; North Paciic, phia; Count ice ‘rilmiogton: Dele ices ;Camilla, a jogton, ; Soy, Niel pao. NY; Jacob & William, Mathews, Rondou Burton, Kelley,and (‘elaware, Burn, N Yor! barks Horace, sigyie, Union; brigs Wm Henry, Taner ‘Themis, Fannie, Sarab, Patriot, Forest State, L Cop EE ieriee at met, A. > ia) ei » 1 Ipbis for Mobile—see Disasters; schr 1 esde Bethel, Harbor Island, Bab, 8 days. Cid phn ome Niork; Johan Elizabeth (8 Lorenzen, Moutevideo. FaLL RIVER—Arr Sept 22 sshr Richard Borden, ker, Baltimore; Albany, Marole, Aloany 23d rchts MC Durfee, James, Alexan: ; Crowell, and Enoch French, Hall, Baldimoce; Wm Bad RuckBHGLTOWN, Domanrhopt i bigs Peli, Ty Gl cf Boston; Gov Brock, Smith, Wi a : GLOUCESTER—Arr Sept 20 schra Sitver Cloud, B for 1 one ‘21st Henry Horton, Lanc’s Cove Washington, DC; Globe, Seem for NYork. MaRBLE “Eab—arr Sept 16 brig Leoatice, Mo Philadelphia; 18th schr el ‘ledelpbia. NOSFOLK—Arr Sept 22 Kate & Alice, York; brig Tee jue for Nock jusrantine), cause of putting i etated, achrs F th, NYork; Cerito, Carroll, Richmond for B Cid bark A J sarvey, Barnes (Br), Weat Indies; Harriet (Gr), Griffin, Halifex. In Hampton Roads schrs Fairfax, Watts, NYork, DC; E H Adams, Adame, aoe Nantucket; Lo Dyer, Kichmond, for Boston; F L Jones, do; Cora, © Rockport for Washiogton. ‘NEWBURYPORT arr ne sehr Kee & Sm cargo of ily, Hoimes’ Ho'e, (with part of go fore reporte’ ashore.) Sid brig Francis fora, Jacksonville; achr Nile, and Capital, Albany % vi NEW BELFORO—arr Sept 22 beig Emily, Joh Philadelphia for Newbury; , via Holmes’ ) wi ey in ~ - of = mos dg va el a on railway for irs; schr <ophis G frey Philadelphia; 234. eohrs Henry BR Barnes, Ne mond; Heary Clay, Albany; sloops John Bro ts, Hlect, Nan‘ucket for Troy, NY. Sli sehr Lamart Albany; G NEWoar'® sohrs Dr Fi Geer, from port : by ;M A Row! i Charles Ha Provicenoe for Albexy . crap PH LADELPAL, be Pl Edinb Nichols, Key West; schr ‘8 Grame?, Bektloy, PROVIDENCE—Arr Sept 23 Topaz, (of Camd J,) Starr, Alexandria; achrs waa incon’ more via Apponaug; John Bo Taylor, Nansom Va; Louisa Reaves, Day, James River; dela Peck, 1 noy, Albany; Rio Grande, Browa, Port Ewea; Vol ett, do; sloops Eliza, Klwood, Albany; Amorics, ker, NYork; Se Westchester, Clark, do. Sid so Jadvez L White, Philadelphia; A 1 B own, cott, and Volaot Lord, do; Sarah Gardacr, Garduer, ‘or Calais); Charles Hawley, Jenoiogs, and M A Row! eh, Albany; sloop Providence, Brown, NYcrk; sche Wm Pena, Avery, do. ), Pinktey, Ardrossan A\ Taylor, -uffolk, Va, see Disaster Arr 24th brig schra JN Steelman, Xe River; Was! Andrews, Terrill, Phi! i bene ‘comico » Va; > sloops ep ie yep tba wa: uy 5 AC ean! 'y vat for P tucket; propelior Os Manchester’ NYork. | Sid albert Allen; Horace Nichols, Burroughs, K ttonsback, Risley, Philadelphia; Beauty, Chamber York: aloo; ketone, gy pore do. PLY xOUTH—Arr Sept 18 sche WJ Arthur, Ham Norfolk; Benj Stanaa:d, Doane, NYor>. ‘ RICHMOND—Arr Sept 22 schrs Bater, ion San hay Poet hghre sng oe , Elle, City Po ‘or axall, Chichester, NYortGen, Veazey, SAN FRANCISOO— Arr Aug 16, shipe Starr King ner, Horton April 19 (and eld, bth for Callao); bi ‘maid, Smit! Kong 44 duye (aod ald on ret} ist); Congo (Bam), Dhinse. do 45; Almelo (Dutoh) mochter, Lirerpool 171; 17th, ship Hope, Feb 17; bark Laine J Jonanan (Ouch) ‘Duerbilt, Keng 45; 18th, ships Northdeet (Br), Pentreath,’ do] Joan ba F rae 4 a) 200 pon stoamshi fy bama, lcLane, nama , vis interme 2ist, ship St Anne (Fr), Erinc, Favre 144; 224, ba Skimmer of the Seas, Hongkong’ 65;' 2 Mano, Jobanua (Dutch), Beck, Hongk ; Noyee New Oriéane’ Fob ome “oben bast” vero Dutch), —=, Singapore 70; brig Neurea (Swe), Kj ric Goya gy Guayames via saclan, 30th stearsabip Jonsthan, Baldwin, doen 12; berk babe oy Serhan, a 824; steamships Sonora, # biting ‘Panama 12 days 14 ean porta; Yankee Blade, Randall, P. 2 days ourA. hid Leth, steamship Oregon, Hudson, Paname; Jaan;” obi ‘ostrale ite het Gafteard 9th, shi hotties Gate, De ), Fong. (Br, , beri Delogate, Gila H 18th sehr Spartacus, Robinson, Melbourne; batk Nadir, (I'x), Carnet, Goaymas; 35th, orig oy Br), Sea¢dan. ports in Pecifie; 26th, ship Witcher Callao; schrs Jupiter, , Soclety ize, Halsey, Honolaly le S Goss, Cala; Incy wright, (Br): Heailton, do; 8 steamship Pacific, Seabury, Ser Juan; J L Ste; Pearson, and Uncle sam, Rolktwin, Panama, ‘dv barks Sutton, Brown, for Avetulis Ot 8; World, Rows, Metiionrne and vort Philly with immed! despa’ ch; Kether frances, Crooner, NYork with despat bday Owen, Callao Sept 2; Chilens, ——, 4 Kong Sep’ 21; brigs Clareston, Williams, Vai with immedia‘c despatch; sche Spray, tin, 18 Br bark a ey RA—To port abt Au v ARA—To pike 229 days from London for San Frane (via Catton 60 days), put in for provisions; would in. “SAVANWAH—Ars Rept 20 Ueig Jas Wallace, U; Beaten. SALEM~-Arr Sopt 20 sehr L K Snow, NY Abd tee Robert Mildor, Wilson, MileAolphia: NC—aAre Sept 20 bark Ae the tae aks ae ;

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