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were iseved amerg ‘b+ uo mre bewirg the asmes of the candidates for the ofte The clergymen whose Rewes were bus bro forward prominently & coa- nection wilh the Dishopit), wee— Rev Frareis Vinton, L. Kev Bee} J. Balght Dd tev > J boner ch Hawk W Harr » to Pow Morning payer was reat by (of. A T Tsing, of Lan singburg Dring read by Rev W.G. if hips, of Clern’s Tei ter avd rector of munlos # ever, the ep's Irving, of New Brighton Tho Preeideat took wie chair at basf past nine, and called tho comrention ‘o ee The wixutes of yestorday’s proceesings were read and bpproved Rey. Dr Vivton state! that a subseription list would be opened aud Inid before the members, with the objet of cullee’ ing & sufficient eum to discharge the deficiency of $1,002 to the missionary fume. Two of hia frends had authorizes him to enier $100 opposite each of their names He had also recrived cher subscriptions to the amount of $50, so that there was bat a balance of $750 weuing. On motivm of Dr Tyo, reconded by Dr. Cox, it was ordered thst the memes of those who voted for and agaist the substitute otlere by Hr Tyng to Dr. Pardee’s re-olution lstt evening, be entered on the minutes, hey, Dr HaiGat moved that the committee which had drawn up the resolutions ea the subject of Bishop Watowrighi'’s decease, be further empowered to take such measures as they may deem advisable, in order to oarry out the suggestion embodied in the report. ‘The mottom was agreed to ‘The regniar business having cloged, ‘The Paseweet, (Dr Creighton,) addressed the conven- ton, He said—Before enterirg on the duty which ha: beep made the special order of the day, it ix moet and Poper that we should implore the livine guidance and Vesting on our endemyors, to secure the object which we bre 60 Ax'oun t I therefo'e ask tne convention to join me in rirging th ita aod 7th verses of the + lee Dr Hesviaa, sealor presby ch. reed (he ante-c sing reat by ew Pierro P attain Oat pas’m ; efter whick a: y will be «fared to the members of 1h ngegein secret pray: er, for which 1 lence wil be preserved fora | pace, We will de wi h other devotions The choir aod concregsiium heu rung the following verses: To thee, 0 ¢ we pray, Thy xevted 20, VERO W 5 From Heuser roe, chis vine survey, pa he ta pity view Bebol! the vineyard made by thee, Which thy rght bend dis guard ao long And keep tbat b from onoger free, Whieb tor thy se unt 6o strong. ro ve ‘ thou le * sy; Areal * ow Lite sentter' ch pace away The membere ef th ion scent @ hort time in private prayer appropriate collects and prayers were reo) + Went ‘ihe baliot for prov +p was then commenced, B26 the most Heh ioe ake iself mani ese ip all par's of the on reall Mr, Van Woegenen, nt ng ton, were appointed tellers te take theo! ric lvote in th: hill aise Tr, spttou, Rew ir. We aod Ree R. Morris, tellers to take the Isiesi vt in toe south sisle Feed ny the suncnrcemen’ of the vots, the report of the Con mitee on the Dicoestm Fond was’ pr sented and yeed Tle eowmittes recommenced he adoplion ef the fo lowing yes0 beh Sas mdoutedim Fescived Lere ne publ to the clergy attending this couve tea, who ve e thea twenty miles from tis place of wee contrpeted to the di and whose pari-tes have fund aceoding to ths canoa, five cents for ever from their respec tive perixies and ths ninder of the fund be appropriaied to tle printing ot the journsd aud to #uch © ber purposes aa the 904: rntion may direct The ‘eLiers on the fet ysllot for Provisional Bishop came ip end reported th ing &° the resule:— ' tax! Vove Laical Vou, 15! Number of votes cst ww Necessary toa choice p a 78 Ot which there were received by— Fev. Freveis Vinton, 1) 1) 62 4 Fev. Benjamin J aL 4 t 2 2 28 30 i 6 . 8 7 Rey Joreph H. Price, 38 n Fey amu! Cooke ry 1 Rev Jobo McViekar 0 L 3 1 Rt. Kev Bishop outhgte 2 2 Rev kotert B Van ileet 2 2 Rev, samuel eshury 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z 1 1 1 1 1 a aise es 1 1 Kev Reaben Sherwood, D D..... 1 1 Blank ........ 1 1 Tre Grst ballot having resulted without ach foe, it wre moved by Ir Hawks “econ‘ed and carriet, that the convention do rox proc ed to & -eoond allot ‘The second vote having been taken the tellers ceclared the votre to be a8 ollows:— Crertcal Vote Laicat Vote 18 Whole nomber of voter cart 162 Necessary to a obvice..........56 82 Of which there Treoelvet by— . 60 69 37 37 uM 23 oo aL 7 2 7 4 teattering 6 6 On motion of |r. @ third ballct. ‘Hawks, the conveation proceeded to THIKD BALLOT. Cierwas Vote Latcal Vote. Whole pur ber of \ oven e181. 160 162 Neorwars to a choice hf Of which th Dr. Vioten 58 ht, 39 32 Barris.) ). w Boattering 4 ‘There being no cho @ the convention procesded to another ballot, with the follo «ing result;— FOURTH BALLOT. Clerical Vote Who'e number of votes cast 179 @'bo chaice the soovention proceeded to ballot, with she fo! 6 reeult:s— FIFTH BALLOT, Cierwat Vite, Laical Vote. ++ 171 161 Whole number of vor cart Necesrnry to nercice. - 86 16 Of which there w re received hy— on beet 35 € 64 at Seatier 1g. 6 Pendicg | ren tion et balf part % o’sjock P. M. took «recess til 7 o’o.00k F. MM. EVENING SEASION. ‘The convention renseembiet st 7 o'slock PM ‘he d+votional exercises were condected by Kev Messrs. Wateon and Jackson The convention having bees called ‘to order, the tellers procerded te announce tae result of the $1XTH BALLOT. Cier-cal Vote. Lateal Vote. Whole number of vo'es cant +110 147 Necessary fo rachoive . se 86 “ Of shick there Dr. Potrer 1” 68 De Vinton +7 ot Dr. Baight 9 u Boattering ..... es ~u ‘ There being 20 chcico, «farther ballot was, on mo. tion. or: ered Fev. 4 B. Carrie of Yonkers, desired to maka a brief statement to the conven ion before they again prooseded te vote. ‘They were all anxious, he was sare, that this matter shou'd be tormi:ated aa quickly as possible. H+ wou'd suggert as @ gre” and veusible meavure, that the memters of the oonventt 9 should agree to conces fraie on the two cancidates who had been receiving the Igrpest rumter of vores @ considered it his duty, however, too trad ct # rumor cr report which had been inde thi Brot Be ¢ co, mace « positive lerenne to the :ey oration of Bishoo Ooder Wr. Carter) om poter This +teement he mace as a matter te the gentleman (i'r. Viotor), in order that thove who wight feel t vote for him migh! do eo without fe ling avy apprehy ni f that rort. 5 On (ei'b much ware'h of feling)—And I fee duty to mabe « ttatenent of quis Gif rem oberscrer Giles of oroer, order, ballot, ratiot A number of genilemen crowed tha alse in frout of the epeake:'s «hair in eof snmideradle exciton ot. Dr. Ab ben endeavored (© get an opportmant y to mike w Counter stetemes! to thet of Carter, Dat amid the loud © ies of ‘or 'er” ‘ dailot '' “diecansion i) not in order,’’ ko , ard the hammer og of the Presuie.t’+ gavil, he #02 unable to procure n b-aring the preetcemt pominee gerticmen that this tousston owes entirely ont of orc er, aod reques ed (he convenMow to pce 4 to the ballot. Wi fie the vote wan being taken, the members gathered doo kne®, exensoging sentin ente ax to the effoet wnied Ly s'etement Jast m de woul pare on the chances of the cardt stes The prevailing opiniow seemat to be thet of Vintoe's che cea were commderably di rinivned by the -ntie. 6 bik ow watou: Fre 4. Tre Prem panied Sqne ore Hat hr wot abahy Sou cw Fe eit Of sam miasionary fund of the disevas Pos oe oe ocr taRy’s tadle, open (0, signal Gite iny ARVENTH SALLOT, Clerical Vote Latcal Vote. Whole namber of votes cast. . 74 1 88 61 69 68 8 1 9 4 On the part of the clergy the choice fellon Dr Potter, bat es there was ne choice on the part of the laity, b th brepobes of the convention proceeie!, on motion, toe further ballet. It being pretty evident that the next ballot-woald be the decisive one, the intorert iv ite result became in- tone, At this time, (8% P.M.) the galleries. were crowded with ladies, as-iduonsly p(ying thelr fans. EIGHTH BALLOT. Clerical Vote. Laical Vote. - 173 WW le No of votes cast Necerssrs toa choice... ; 87 " Of whish there were g ven io— Dr. Potur oe ul at oO 66 6 J w 1 ev Chuch, «dary Provisional Pishop of the Dioeera of New York ‘the ann received with Lrrestrains >is men fra ms of Lgstes and spectators joining in ploudi'r witoh the 'cnetity of the place amd the occa: | FEon gouge Doroiy repreee ‘The Fev Te Vinton immediately rove to bia 801 amid pofound attention addressed the convention, as follows :—Mr. Fresiden'. 1 rire to make a motion with feelings very much reiieved from pressure that hus been vpon them — With @ satisfaction whieh | il not *DO Cabtol disguise Tdesive to make this motion, that this brut uncrimourly declare that the Kev # Petts, Doctor of liviaity ts elected Provisional Bi this di cers = 4niio masing that wotioa | desire to tabe the opporturtiy of saying to those sho bi Rector of st. Pater’s le:lared duly electet long snd ro carne ty oupporied my humble \hat sacred office, that ng this whole canvass | have felt that if it ehould Le the wilt of God co plica me fe thet joa, Lmiget be unable to fabil the high ex is which they bad enierteined, Ab? to those on, wh wir free choice bave thas expie w Joly of votes 1 would uly gyy inet Tam suce I Br Out’ Hot! #Y6 LotR so woplaneent or 49 dikagracmbby a [6800 ae they venced lreiah? te. N. chs aanpeot ta i question SBi b has been pul hefors this eon reat hoe }Dat it cannct operate on winds whatever, beg leave to otae tha’ some ye ral Copventicn paste tienot + house of bishops boly with t ° ery it lad oune of bishe the from Nev York pice, sud thas yor tha: tale before v 1 sll this diocess b has been held by It has bee freely and xpresre. by me wheneser the question bas ben in my presence. lo r ference tw it | bave been “Are you of the sume opinion 1 had but one Jonest © ap, to make; ind [ssid that I still « the same opivion, snd that if I,were elected, | cour bound by (be oii nw 1 then’ ex end W have expressed publicly sad privately what I would disdain .o do, apd what has been reported tp this conve: het off-nos my rel! resi@c! upd ix wit T utterly im here publiciy be ore this Hours. 1/4n: but lever pleSyed wydeif to aby Tin's vote o1 that [ever expressed these vpin ip this paticu ur juncture inor'er fo mov vote (re way or the otner Why shouli oue wh ry man Cg tora dishop wugbt to ko privciples¥ 1 would no’ conceal the-e seotiwent= though the cert be what there can te no doubt it has beea Theretore Idexire to place thie er properly before those ‘riends end brothers whe have made it before this xt 0 argument in he prersutresult. But I the resul, which bas been broug&t about. ‘The canvass has possed by me, but J bave neen calm un. tilt heard *t reported, when I cam to the couve.tion this worripg, that I was at.empting ia this way to cuc- 4 favor by the expression 0! this ion. | rejoice vhs the qu sion is settled, and tuat the mantis of our h has fallen on siisha; and that a« devon was sum- moued by Hoses tothe mount and there stripped off his sacred garme:ts, and placed them Hlenzsr, tha’ the ruccersor might not cease in the Tiethued of Gor.—that as. Elijan cepar ing to eeven, bie mantle fell on} likha, wo that he seemed to bave the Couble spirit of Eijab bestowed on him So Bow, # ting Loi the sprit of ite adures# which we beard at the opening of te convention —neting im the spirit of the vole lant night (tog) to the election of a Pro- v 1 Kichopj—acting unier the inseccion of God, the: dy Uho-t, «hom wo have. invoked, ihe praseut conver tion has eboren, I believe, euch # aan in whom we ehtell find the sy rite’ + lijah— be spirit of God—ia Odeudleproperiivn — The conveativn big ooo-en a aan who will go around the ciscers d fusing thei gat of bis pure exe aple, ot found doc’rine, of holiuss ani of Jove, anc pexring oil op the tioubled waters of th- chur-b I bless God for the result { will say oo wore. I osm, the efore, that the convention azant mousy Ceciave that the Rev Dr Potver is elected’ Pro visions’ biebop of the dioeess The Kev. br HAGHT sesonded the movion He rose, he said, simply ‘0 join wth bis | ev. brother (ir Viae ted) in blew De Gos ‘or the resuit—a result to which be bad looks c forvard this‘isy irom ‘he beginning, rethren, (te contiued,) | have tind a enotiience «neh fe Deve. bad before—an up wodr g copfiserce on my mivé that tue > prtt of Goo sss wih us, direcling ue upd blensts g nd that whalever result ws mighs ecm te would be esult which woult be ovned and t blessed by the grrat Head of the Oburch. I thank God Most devoutly Ged HOY thet thee result bas bees a tapes mt Loongratuiate you, my breth 6n of the dive Cees, Ob the prospec! «hich I thivk the good provi'ence of Cod now Egan opens wfy before ur—a prosoect of sene ené bermcnious a nen for the glory of God and for he welfare of souls tor whom Oorist died ‘ihe question was put, oa the wotion of ir Vixtox, that (he election of the Provisional Gishop be unani mous, acd it wes ngteed to, 1: wes therefore declared that the Rey Horatio Pot- ter, D. Ly war ures imously @'ectec Provi ivcpl Bishop of the (io: ess of New York. On pe tion of ir. HaiGnt, a commities of two clergy: Mev ane two ay men was appo'ntet to wait cn the Pro Viri nel Bishop elect, and intorm him of bis election, ‘Tbe Previven! ap, ed Kev. Ds Vinton and Haight, th. Hen Lutter Bradish, and the ton. Me. Betts, such con mitive On motion of Ir. Harcut it was ordered that the tumoniol of the due olestion of the Provis oval Bishop elect be immediately sadmitted tor the sigeatures of the delegates, ny ana cier ‘be tatimonial was pleced im ‘he sisie, @a0 revived the necessary number of eigratures. It will remein in tre eame ebvrch all h b te Cay, fer all che -ignacures to be atteched (a bke mo jun it was ordered that the President aad Secretery of the corvention communicate to the Bishop of the sioce-f (Onderd nk) @ cerided copy of the pro. ce ings of the Digs On ube Dit was or’ere1 that the standing com- mittee of the diocess be authorized to taxe all necessary steps for the comscration 0: the vew Provisional Bishop elect Haicnt moved a presentation of chaokegiving to labty fox the bi termination of the import ubib +8 of the convention in the election uo a Pro- nl Bisbop. yr Lenacn asked whether f+ w: ected a Bishop. hes the Bishop elect, ang fact that they bad rot communi. w therefore thought know that we have elected bim. 9 pot koow that he will acceyt Dr. HaiGHt—We thank God for the renuit, no far an tt has teen al esdy sttained. We fave the issue with ; him ‘The ee! to uo réered that the trustees of the Ept-cop orized to pay ty the widow of the Iste Prov sional Bj-bep bis +alary for the remainder of the year On dike motion, it was orjered that 2000 cnpics of the Jourtal of the Convention be printed, under direc tion of the secretary 7k BRapien stated that the mraantes of be Committee op the Incr ared episcopal Fund Was not ruff cieptl; matured to be redumd tos report, and he wobeo that the committee be emp were) to continus in cflive, and that ® shairman be appcinted ia piace of tbe kev Dn Porter It was ro orcered, and the Rev. Dr Viuton was ap peictes chefrman of the committee. On lie metion of Mr. | Rapist, the trustees of the ‘piecoy el fund were autho ized to ser @ modification of ‘hel: set of insorporat on fom the Btete Le,islatore. On ‘the motion tie thenks of the convention were ten- ce ed revera ly to the president of the convention, the sevetors pro tem, (ir. Haight.) and then nistant acre. tartes tor their cou: teuvs beering towards the members of he convent a Tee Premest (Per De Creighton,) fn turn thanked ve © for the courteour manoe: io which his sor vices bad been received. He was very happy tha: the procee. ings of the body rleved him from the v reessity of avain serving in the espacity of presicent of the con- veotion Ir Vexton, on beha f of the committees rent +o inform Pr. Potrer of bis election, revorted that they had wailed op bm at ‘he hou-e of the live Provisional Bishop, and reith a upaffectd sesurance of toe doubt his own ecmpelency for the office he had secepted it It n—smilar to one the salary of the od provic ing hic lence. end dt ee of the Epracopal Fund to pry bm fond, so far as it vould ciency to he contrinuted c/a) commiti+e of five be Harcut introvaced a reso tthe Let convention—Ax! $6. the jtru ry Sut of their earpt for The purpo @ isbee; vide for the Cefleteacy this year. The adopted mot Ur BarGur it was ortered that the com ence to fo atte den the ser vice of thophegiv Dg to be eflered ny to Almighty God. fter some tite epent hy the convention ia silent prover, the Rev. Dr. Porter, poeviet nal Bt how @ect— wearlrg bis piieetly robes—ed reoned the evoveatioa:— TBE OHSROR OF THE BISHOT ELECT. My Pretbren a! the O'erns and Letyyi- I’ Topeak few worde t olght, sod thet with stammerieg Ups, you | must oot believe 1 am wanting im feeling. Tho preat 1 | death, and I will give thee the crown of life’ jud atrounces te By tov sudden, ton fearful tn ite r0- Mole consEquer”es tor me to Bad leaguage to express wy thoveh™. and emotions; and I fool thet there eculd be 8 Hind of noreatity in my ettem)ting to makes Speech on such ap oceretom ss this. From my heart t gerd. It wi'l be the business of my life—of my psiaful Mfo—to show cy deep sense of thet nindesss, and to prove to y a und to the world thet your confidence fs pot mi:pisced. The lest sermon thet I had oc- canion to preach in tho pulpit of my dear friend (the late Provisional Bishop), himself @ valiant pol- | dier of J Chrat, was fiom this text; ead I Litle thonght of the application thet would be Subvequentiy made of it—Be thou faithfal uato The sermon wae preached in reference to that dear cnief pastor who Das just departed from vs, who was faiti unto death, and who bes gone—es we all hambly trust—to receive ‘he crown of everlasting life. And Bow, it seems, that these words come back in a fearfal charge to him whom you have chosen to be his succes- for, ‘Re thou frithful unto ceath, and I will give thee the crown of life? May God in hie in@alte maroy | give cps grace to the feithful, to he unselfish, to be no self-secker, not sapiriog, not coking tolord it over God's heritage, but to realize that favorite text :— “Whoroever will he great among you let him be your minister, ord wheeever will be you let him be your servant, even as tae ton of man came not th be ministered unto but to minixter,avd to give bis life for the ransom of men’? What«balll say to you, my beloved bretn- ren, inthe way of charge? Shall it please che churoh at large to on’ rm the selection that you have madef Let me ray thisone word. Lot us, fa the name ot God, try to believe in er ch other, try to feed comfidence in each other —try to love each other, try to banish hard words, aod ohes ard unchantable jadgments from the Church of God aster aa weare concerned, Iam iuflai.e \ night to feet that withia the boun there ix not # clerzymsn, not alaymaa, givethe hand to a feeling of symostiy feoufidence Such, 1 trast, will ever be my rds every ind vidual witbin the mite ot this iccese, 1 willmotdecain you at this late hour, sud, Laci before, my feelings are not such asto rendarit ting for me to unde ta-e to eapress them in this aset- ing the hin feciteg Bewn w rein bxcelcia!? #as_aupg by the choir and ir Haight read the lesson from Jcbn, dewiuning at the lith verse, r. Creiehter sdaresned the Throne of Grace. Kev. Frodo. Deed {he DeLedieti n, and the seventh f the diocess stood virtually asjomrae: sine die Hi te not formally n4jouraes, as it will be necosbar Ty topo through the f the hour fadjonrnient, (45 minutes past 100’ clock PM,) the galeries *cre cromded,mith persons, at- tract’d hy the eolemn and interesting proseeciags of the evening Is the Treaty a treaty? [From the Boston Jourier, rept. 2 The Boston Jost hue ji nary mare's reat, It has ais, treaty is pot @ treaty—it 1s © f e Presi ent made no misvake in issuing sts procla- before the proper time, declaring i\ ‘duly rati on beth parts’? while the British ratification was ie iM tocomplete, Tous says the Post of yestor- cay ‘be NEw YorK HgRarp states that the Presi.ent has declared the reciprocity treaty to be “the law of the 7 ond parole recent proclamation in orier to nhow of piausibility to this falsehood It pretends et document as follows :— thesefore, be it Kuown that 1, Franklia Pierca, Dresident of the United states of omerica, have ceased Ue aia treaty to te made public, to the ead tnat the fame, and every clause and article thereof, my be ob terves and furfilled with good faith by the United States and the citizens thereof she PKRALD has in‘e;polated the word ‘‘treaty’’ where the Prerideot used the wo d ‘convention,’ as follows:— “Now, therefore, be it kuown that I, Franklin Pieree, Pievicept cf the United “tates of america, bave csused the Reid ion to be made public,”’ & . &o. plare, even if there had been tha gerbiing and interpolation atove mwectioned, it would be merely making a dis ine fon without a difference. for we suppose it equally & mistake to call an unratified convention a 181ifi-dure, and to call on avratified treaty retifted. “he Presicent saoeurced that the reciprocity artergement wns ‘duly ratified on both parts,’ thers by Jeauing ‘be pubitc into error, inasmuch as the treaty by rt: own terms requires tho ratifleation of the British provioe.al legivlatures, none ot which had given their arsept to it at the cate of the preclawation, aod only ove of which is known an yet to bave done In the so c: pc place there hos been no ‘ garbling”’ or interpola tion’? ¢f the treaty a’ all, except oy the Post itself, It bo beep eps thatthe Port hes committed the ver) offence shich it ebsrges upop othere! It the @ditor of that ye per will tke ‘he t.owhle of consu ting any copy of the Yeciproety treaty yet printed—if he will but lo k inso Lisovn Jayer Of the Ith September, in which tho tresvy is published ‘by authority of the government,” he vil rend ax follows:— Whereas a treaty betaeen the United Biates, ke , was conelired and signed, &e, which treaty le word or word ne folle ws ‘The present resty shail takes fleet as soon ns the laws required to carry it Into operation shail have ben pas: ed py tbe iny Varliament of Great Britaio, and by the previncia: Parliaments, & The treaty shal ain ia fen years, &e. 1 present (eaty shall be duly ratiGes, &e. And whereas the raid treats bas been duly ratiGed, (¥} New, there be it Fnovn that [ Fraoklio Pierce, &e_ have caused the sai treaty to be made public, ke Wii! the Post intorm us when the treaty ooneed to be a treaty and beoene @ caventin? at Previ‘ent Pi-roe made ond the Port, in its over exgerness to ‘Je! pmmitted the extracrdicary bl: of q itg *# & parsg:aph of the reciprocity treaty a pertion of dccument having potbing atall todo with it, convention between the two goveroments “for Jement of eut-tunding claims’ Really, if the Lost cannot Jouk +harper tha» this comes to, it will re- quire an extrs pair of spectacles. Laier from New Mexico. AUBREY’S D&ATH CONFIRMED—CIRCUMSTANCES AT- ‘TK*DB&O IT—WEIGHTMAN HELD TO BalL—TROOPS ARRIVED AT FORT UNION—IND(ANS QUIET, ETC. ‘We take tho following despatch from the st. Lovis Re pullican of the 2ist inst:— (DEPENDENCE, “ept. 20, 1854. ‘The Senta Fe mail has just arrivec—the rumor of au- brey’s death is fully contirmea He resched -anta Fe cn the 18h of Angurt having travelled ia advance of his traio, #14 stopped at the house of” ‘ir Mercare. Major Wehimap. who was near at the time waiked In to wel- come bim dack; they met, ehook bands, and ergaged in copversation. «ubrey ask+d Weightman to tase a driok, whicb he declined; he then inquired ot Weightman what bad become of his rewspuper, the Amigo del Pais. Weightman roplie: that it had died « natal ‘oath. aubrey remarked that te was g ai of it, as there were articies publi» bec in it, in relition to his former trip to Calitornia, which were lies. Weightman said it was not ra ‘ith animation and striking his (st on the ied, Iony itis so. Weightman then threw 8 gass of brondy and waierin his face Aubrey imme- diately drew from his left side s revolver, and in the set of raising or bringing it to a Jevel, one barrel was pre: mevurely vischarged, and the bail paseod through the ceiling © Weisbtmen drew 8 bowie kuife and rushed up- ov bim, and vefme au! could discharge his Face ttabbed him in the abdomen. He died in ten minutes. Surgson Te Leon, US A., waa called in, but could do nothing. Weightman immediately surreadvred himself to she M:rrhai and was held to ball by an examining court iv the sum of two thousand dollars. Such censure in ai tact ed to each party hy their respective friends. It is sale thet no one regrets tt more thea Weightman. No menticn is mace of Andrey having performed the teip upon » wager. It i # geo wagon route pple was vaccessful in fnatag u' bot the line pursuea by Lieut ving brought & wagon with him as far as the ter which “bere would be no trouble. ‘ber news pot important. Tue trooos arrived at Fort on the 22d August, baving lost sixty horses and ‘ern are to beat Santa Fe. Col. Fauntleroy be rati-ped there, wich one company of ara od on of infantry. ‘ihe In: tome are quiet ihe cflicers ana non commissioned officers of the 24 Insgcon» sre orcered to (he states, and will leave tor Fort Leavenworth about the middle of » eptember, Col Cooke in cowm nd. jajor Bechus snd family, Mrs. Lirutepant Davicson tod Mrs Lieutenant N C. Adams, will aceo npany them Jucye Devenpoit and Mr. Messervy were passengers with the mail Wai Ca forty muses Law 1 Igence. COURT OF APrRALe, ‘pt 27.—Nos. 17, 187, 101, staved off. 82 rererved to et. 8, 81 to Oct 3. No 6, Smith agsinst New York Dry Dock Company, exchanged with No.1, ond argued. Mr. K Goodman, counsel! for appel- lente, N. ) 1, Jr. ccumelfor respondent, No. 1. vill against Sopersisors Livingston county. Argued, Mr. L C Peek counee! for a: peilant, ir Amos apn counsel for rescor eot. No 18, | elancey sgvinet Hays exchanged sith No 12 end on argument Mr. A. L Jordan coun tei for »ppellant, Mr J.O Haletec counsel for respondent. ryt 27—-No. 13 Concluded. No 16. Brazil against Icha, exchanged wivh No 12, and srgued; Wiliam C. yee counsel for appellant; Chas, P. Kirkland coun: neent. No 216 Appeal civmissed Nos. 180, uok off. No. 12 Giles against ‘aibut & Parco N Rill, Jr., connsel for appellant; War- ron Newton counsel for respontent. djouraed. AND COAL TRaDE.-The atourt of coal Many @ for the week ending Satur ay, soptember 23, L. fe 14,547 14, ef which 2,268 OT tone cescend ayenke and’ Oto cecal, in thirty boats; there conveyed by caval 1194, tons Duriog e over the Savage Iron Company's railro ns, and over the Cumteriand Cosl acd tron Companys rail 6,406 69 wakirg 0,214 09 tone he week from the Frootburg con! fields. There werm transported the pate tine over the George's Crees Soni aud Jam: yany's roilrond 4128.10 tons, being sil that ved fem the Weetrnport region ‘he & | Ubto Katvesd exrried oes twos to iaeeet, Total " whe " oe the Let yuary ag Rd Px ot wbich 84,708.10 tons, wore Transported over the Bel mane aud Uliy Lelio 11), 10 +4 tome desormded the Chesapeake sad Ohio onual. = land Journal, Sat. 29. thank you for this testimony of your com*deace and re- { ebief amoog | The Late Ihscaiened Outrage om the Aue Olan Coveul, oul Let week, we Lavo received the subjoined commanica- tion from Mr Larccque, the lawyer engaged fer the foreign creditors of Kyback ‘We have vow performed our duty, and we must giveall the parties notice that whilst the advertisements of the Hxnap are extending to upwards of thirty columns daily, to tre exc’ urion of much valuable reading matter, we capnot spare space for any farther controversy in this affair anti) tt comes legitimately before the courts. TO THS EDITOR OF THE NBW YORK H#RALD. ° ‘New Yorx, sept 25, 1 *in—. statement having apveared in your Friday last, ‘to proceed from | Ry back, egeinst whom # warrant had been issued for | assault upon Charles F. Loosey, Inq, tne Austrian | sol, with a pistol, which upon from howev'r. proved pot to be loaded, and the Kyback being evidently to create an im thet Consul had acted hareh'y towards bia, { Consul requires tha’ the fats should be true light. The tesue hich Mr Ryback inst the Copsul is, that vbile be was ot sp hovest and lawfni business, ia the which he bed brough! out from’ Vieni | ceede of which bs inten i=d to aprly ii | acceptances which 16 had given for them x! | Of those aceeutaaoes, he Wea suddenly arrested business, and his property taken from bim bj | ful interferenee of the Consul. His otber bapa, whose instance the Consul acts, that he purchased the goode from sixty fa ve with the deliberate d ticn of rupning sway with wud never for which design ie execura. oo far ee the Fuaniag awoy wad conormed, end *as «ngeged in turning the property ino money shin bis career Wes shiched by the | intervention o' the Gonsul Upon such an is cap be teirer than to et Mr ityb«ek peak for which he dues in the :ellowing letter, written to Vienna from on board the ship ia which he came to this country, the origiral of which, ia the haod writing ot Mr. Ryback himeeif, is now in the Consul’s posses tion: On Boarp, Dee. 7, 1853 ve F Frevernarr—) ein FRizEXD—You will haye been very mveb astemtabent in ‘eet of ny ret more. You will not be an, that tha of you, for I was obliged to carry out this busine # sveretly: (hat was also the rea- 1d uch into woclery of lear frien, bbav te you much to day, and to sequent ou forn great Thope chat in some man- ber it may interest you [bg you, however, not t Dakeapy are of this, or to tell any one the viace whi JOUr lett@ie mect wien will be so agrecabie to that T expect them with lot 0g Ov the 7th of last month I Loft there (Vienva), on tie {th I was in linmburg, @ bewutifal city follows a long description of Hamburg aad the ixely irrelev nt.) You ia not know probacly that when I saw you Thad done no ouninese for three or four months, bit collect +d mabing purchases in order to get my pit up to 76,000 florins. not kay anything decided about the future, but I intend to effect & chen; Tapgement, end to returo at the outeide in cbout year if I co not hike it there ); the main oSject 1s to sell my goocs we more irrelevapt matter) will try to get ridof my gvods as eoonas possible, and if I do not ike the business there (in America), D'tl RO to Loncon to ccmmence # negotiation for an arrange men: Irbould think Mr. saleher would undertake this if I putin bis possession the money, and I hops likewise that my creditors, who wil! anxiously wait for my turp, wili be glad to get twenty per cevt I would make them s better offer, but the voyage there and pack is toa cortly, If you should eco Mr Salcher yon may ask bim about it, that { may know what to do, and I hope to hear about it in your next. What limmel to i'? Write to me if there was a rent des) of talk. { #hould say on account of this small Mater it is not worth while, however. In ebout a ‘ortnight 1 may by le to write to you mere about I wiil do, peri Tam there (ia Vie: pa) aga'nin abou: six montbe, but only for s dav ortwo after (bat I'l) retire into private life until | dad something very good. I hope that about 40,000 or 60,000 forine will remato surplus, and with that one cac live well anywhere, and without care Give my Respec’a to wy friends, I have loft behind; but Lkrow none beri¢es yourself; bat if I should return you tay te sore that 1:6 property I bring with moe will be accumulated un.er our direction, for business I must bave one, even if it is to be under your name =I beg you to execute the request annexed, and write to me soon. Your sineere friend, JOSEPH RYBACK. Lon’t let this be read by anybody, on account of ‘lim mel. You will not believe it, that to day, before my depar. ture, 1 hud 32 O(0 florins in my porttolio. lear friend, I am very curious about the sale of my ge ‘x, and how long I avail require to dispose of 76,000 lorins worth of woods, and if I sball be able to sell them well. If apy oue aks you, or withont being asked, you way say to jimme), and others who may do me inju y, that you have received letters from me, ana that | am io New Orleans. Your letter you will please direct in the name speci fied, to Mersrr. E Bech & Kimhardt, in New York. 1 greet you again, J. RYGACK. Comment is unnecessary. It is proper, however, to tote that Mesars Bech & Kimhardt, named in the let- ter have acted in she most honorable manner, and with yerfect impartiality, bel: g mere consignees of the goods, «nd not knowing wren they a capted the consignments of apy disbores:y in the trapeaction. Mr Ky bech’s a -ceptunces tc the amount of 910 florins, proterteo in the month of Novembe’, ia the course of which be lefc Vierna, and to the amouot of 10,231 fioxins &© the course of t!.e subsequent mosth of December, are also Low mostly in the Consul’s possession His dsbts «ft urprovided for in Vienua amounted to upwards of 75,00 florins. J LiRocQue. teptember 25, 1854 eae a OEIC MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, &B~ AN packages and letters intended for the Nuw YORK HERALD should be sealed. pe ! ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. 6 64 | MOON sETa,, . 6 44 | ncn waTER Port of New York, September 20, 1854. CLEARED. Stesmsbip Pacific, Nye, iaverpvo), E K Collins. rteamehio Nacvville, Ss ston, =pofford, lerion & Co. oie Anva F schmidt, Mulliken, sntwerp, WF echmidt & Co. thip Kate Swanton, Reed, Havana, Hough'on & ons Ship kockiand, Inylor, san Francisco, ‘ugan & Leland Ship F W Brune, Lap: is, New Orleans, Hicks & Bell, bip New Yorr, Eawarde, Charleston, Geo Bulsley. chip Notunda, Lunt, Charieson JO Baker & Co. Berk Mary Bell, irclair, St Stephen, H & F W Myer. Bark rthur, Wyman, Wilmington, “now & Barges. Pork Louise Riliam White, No folk, mart r. Brig Morte Cristo, Pocl, Wimington, J O Baker & Co woes Chry-olite, Ackley, Curpus Corisci, McCready, joit & Co. Pebrk R Bonnett, Wovd, Lavaccs, McCready, Mott & Schr Aloyon,Grithand, St Pierre, NF, A C Ronsire & Co. - ~chr Montrore, Wivsiow, Mobile, Sturges, Clearman & o chr Louisa, Feckly, Washington, G Williams. SchrJos Holmes, Holmes, Norfolk, master. Schr hiver Queen Fowler, Providence, L Kes Schr Adventure, Cha; pell | ighton. J H Havens. Soup WD Mangum, Freneh. Taunton, master Bter mer Beverly, «mith, Philacelphia, Wm H ‘hompson. Steamer Middlesex, Ely, Philadelphia, J & N Briggs. ARRIVED Mi Steemebip Bermenn, Higgins, Bremen, and aa tow cept 13, with mése and passengers. toC H “a Sept 26 lat 41 86, lon ¢0 38, raw steamship “t Lov Fence for Havre; 20th, Int ah 20 lon 66 37, ae ship Glasgow. Craig, heros for Glasgow fame ip Guewer, (Br), Valera, 8: thomas, “ept 21, in stoal ballast, to Maitland & Phelps, Came to this port for re- irs. P'Bhip Richard Alsop, Wade, Cardiff. 43 days, with ra!l. read iron and 82 yassengers, to Joha Griswold Had foar Geaths on the pannege. Ship Leile (of Baltimore), Stafford, \‘otter ‘am, 24 days, with mdse and 520 passengers, to Hicks & tell Barb Mery Morrir, McLeary, Glasgow, Aug 10, with mse and 20 posergers, to Dunnam & jimon. Berk Mogda ), Un'enberg, Stockholm, 58 days, with iror ord if2 os-sergers, to Funca & \eiocks Bark Kosmos (Brem), Cussimax, City Point, Va, 10 days, with tobeceo, bound to Bremen Put in in conse quence of the captsinand six of the crew bolag sick with fever Bark Fotello (new), Guilford, Guilford, Ct, vis Now Haven, in bellast, to waster. The E is 500 tone burden. Bork Brothers, Georg, New Haven, ia ballast, to master. Bark E Sberecod (new), Hall, Black Rock, Ct. in bal Inst, to Sturger &CO The £3 is 600 tons burden. Co'umbine (Br), Crisp, Rio Janetro, 68 days, with coffee to Phippa & vo. Brig A> goetors, Gervey, Ciudad Bolivar, 18 days, with Avenel, St Pierre, NF, 16 days, hides, to Harbeck & Co, Sebr Cezamane mi) with ery fen, toH A Swan. rept 14, at vight, on the Benks, wee run ipto by an unknown achooner, which struck the € on her starboard quarte- abaft the main cbaip, carried away rail, 6tove quarter boards, and one of the seamen was mi-sing; Could not ascertain what da- mrge the unbrown schr received. Sebr Cabot, Nickerson, Boaton Schr Lauia Jace Smith New Bedford. Sebr i cten.e, Gladding, Providence for Albany. tobr Joveph !'all, Watts, Portiand. Wind during the dey, NF, and fresh. The shit George Hurlbut, from Antwerp, arr yea. terday bax 700 steerage passengers Spoke -ept 19, 50, lon £8 80, ship Heory Clay, hence for Livervoo!; a tim Lip rtancing sho Everett Brow: pal; 24th, at 12 M, in int 4025, lon 69, sae a new light rigsed steamer sanding EL A bark was reported tris mornirg ashore on Romor Shoals, but got off und proceeved to ces, Memoranda. A tolegrapbic.coapntch frem Boston was published in ovr geveral rewes celumns yesterday, that the crew of tre‘brig © Unica’! bad been teken off and arrived there in the vchr J J Taylor, The veasel was the Orton, of Cheles ard the JJ Tayler arrived at tts port wit the © ew cn (he 24\b Lont, ax pudlished at the time, Ebip Amozon, 669 tows bullt st Beth 10 1839, was avid by anction at Be AU yy Wears A Harris & Co, 716, ove third cesh, balance 6 months. , of New Yor™, €27 toxa, bu! ford ie hack te Callao lesky waa gold dy or $6000. fatty or | oowelga, hg when you hear of my absence— | | The | the American Consul at | that city, for $27,400, | ott im 1848, | _ Bark Almeds, { was veld | or | _ Bark Pentucket Herald Marine Correspon: PRILADELP!:1A, Sept 20,4 PM—arr Rail, Boston, Huntress, Willar, Ram Key; Roxbury, Nickerson i’crtlard; 3am) Giimao, Perry, Provideacs. Cid bark Laconin, Howes, Boston; brigs P A Paige, Lewis, Salem. Ania Typg, Plere*, Boston; T P Perkias, Dyer, Por'land; + small, Treacwell, Salem; steamer Dela- | ware, Clark, NYork. Disasters. $. BB See tolegravhic reports in general newa coluc + Brio Apvancr, Jcbnson, from Baltimore for NYork. with ca}, »pruny alsek 25th inst off Soarp’s Inland, and | returned to B 28th. Br Bric Axy, of Windsor, N%, bottom up, and both one, Was passed at noon 27 inst, “40 miles K,”” | by pilot Leonidas, at Cape Island, N J. A BnuG, name unknown, from Santa Cruz for Liverpool, with mahogany, was ashore on Western Ury Kooks 22d ipet, wed wreckors raving cargo.—(By telegraph to Ed- wood Walter, Keg ) Br Scum ReGcLaToR which was driven ashore st Holmen’s Hole in the gale of the 10th inst, was got off 2th without camage. ce Bureven, from Boston for New Haven, which was sunk on 8 W part of Nappstree Point, near Feb 10, remaine there, all efforts to saise | failed.’ Her cargo of’ copper ore is valued 10,00 Bx Scam J W Jonxvow, bottom up at Topsail Inlet, below ‘Wilmington, NC, was soid by auction, with her cargo of lumber rhingler, &c , for $100. It is feared all hands perished Ox cutting into tie cabin, a very disagreeable rmeil arore, as of dead bodies. Sour ATHAIIA, hence for Apalacheida, went ashore on Western Frocks, Key West, sbout 22d inst, snd bilged; part of cargo saved dry, balance imaged: vescel would be raved. The A was a good voanel of 880 tons register, built at Port Jefferson, LI, in 1887; owned in Now York; valued at $10,000, partia ly incured, as wellas $1 400 on | freht money in NYork. She bad a general cargo on | board, valued at about $50,000, mos'ly covered by insu. rapce ip Wall rtrcet. Sxvor Oax, Cargill. from Rondcut, was ashore 28th on Bullock’e Point, and sn unknown ssbr on Conimicut Point; both would probably come off at high tide. Brig Chinchilla, from NYork for Pensacola, Sept 12, off Sbip Channel. thip Elizabeth, of Bath, from Mobile for Havre (not Havaxa), Sept 11, off Gun Key. ship Louise, of and from Bremen for Philadelphia, he 12, Ia 49 08, lon 10 60 ship Yarat & Louisa, of Bath, from Callao for United States, July 2, lat 668, lon 81 W. ship <pnawan, McLace, from Baltimore (June 21) for allao, July 19, lat 12 N. len $1 40 chip Grace Darling, Doane, from Boston (June 17) for San Franeiseo, July ¥4, Ist 6'N, lon 22 W. ship E Bulkley, frem New York (June 28) for Callao, Aug 8. lat 28, lob 80 W. ip Helvetia, Marsh, from New Orleans for Havre, AGip'Univefee, Bro, from Liverpool for NY. hip Universe, Bird, for ‘ork, At 29, lat 49 55, lop 15 04 W. (ag thio Metropclis, Trask, from Havre for New York, Aug 80, lat 49. chip 'Metsro, of New York, from Boston for New Or: leaps; no date lat 4012 N, lon 6816; brig Radius, of Porilard, from Havana for Baltimore, no date, lat 40 28, lop 70 —by pilotboat Davag Mitchell. Bark Charles William, Boston for Savannah, 27th fort off Naxtucbot Shoala—by pilotboat E K Dine. Bark bata td Oays from Bellze. Hon, for Hamburg, Sept 19, no lat, &o. A bark stecring —, with loss of msintopmast, and showing a write hoy with B inthe centre, was seen Pept 16, lat 35 46, lon 6165. ig Deniel Huntley, of Windsor, Ns, under jury foremast, ro date, lat 61 08, lon 3523; wanted no assist- once. faze sa Avg 22 Br Sark Jape (from Chinchas), U lates Comza—Going in Avg 20 shi Cign¥URGOS—in port rept we Boston abt ready. Fatirax—Cld Sept 16 ¥emeralia, from — bark Lysander, Doyle, for brig Antelope, Holder, NYork Bavaxs——Arr Sept 18 Chirf, Rmith, Aspinwall; Confidence, Melville, Newport; 18th bask John Farn- hem, O metead, NYork; brig Geo ¥ Williams, Fisk, Bos- ton; 14th steamer Falcon, Harstein, NYork; brig James Wobefield, Donne'l, Mantau; 224 ‘‘bark Leonidas” (po. Dably brig Leonice, tulinz) Philadelphia. bark Gov Parris, Vusan, nd; brig Maria, Gage, Cabanss; 16th sbip Thorndike, » NYork; 18th bi 2 Ox‘ord, Wilson, Sagua and NYork. a INGETON, Ja—Sid cept 10 chr Literty, Green, Navy mat at Montego Bay Sept 11 sehr Samuel, Beacham, mere. ‘ a port Sept 8 brig Willie, Foster, for NYork aye. Livraroot, NP—Cld Sept 12 schr Merlin, Robertson, Boltimore. dete) ship Elize- MEIBOURNE—In port June 11 beth Hien, Girt, for Sydney, N-W, under jury masts. Gee 1d Avg 81 ship California » Gardner, no. Pars—"ld Aug 16 brig Freceric, Bakor, Cape Ve m balla (betcre Seported for Boston, wich iestaced tobe correct Pot Pstax (Guadaloure)~Io port Sept —schr ME Parmele, far, from Washington, NC, for st Kitts 10th to load salt. Rio Janrino—In port Aug 14 bark #gnes, of NYork, from ——. 45 cays, justarr. Bid 13th ship Grey Eagle, Kirsmen, Pbilad 4 port Sept 21 barks Milly & Rache! tva, Berry, hence arr 20°; brig Cai: ; from Angostura, arr 6¢h, forNew York Sdave wih cargo ot bicesof the Milly & Rachel; schr Viginia, Lowry, from Baltimore, just arr. arr 6th rebre Richmonc, Watts, sn'igua (and #13 18th for Turks Islands); 18h, Fewn, Miller, do. -Cld 16th brig Willian Clark, a’chorn, Porto Rico. Eypney, NW In port June 17 brig Brownsville City, Smith, from Melbourne arr 14th; schr ~torm Ring, Lane, frum 40,60 fer ole ae tig TURKS IsLaxps— Rept Park, Nichelas, from Barbadees. #10 8th brig -liston, Mitenell, St Tiomas—In for Pangcr. (TER STRAMSETP ALPS—ADDITIONAT, AxTwEeP—~]i Sept }1 J C Humprey, Merrill, NOrieans. BREWERHAVEN —Arr Sept 6 New 3 a. Sid (th Aeotus, NOrleans; 7th Jobanna, Imore; 8th Cencordis, Galveston; America, NOrieans; Hermann (8), NYork; Marie, do; Charles, Ruark, Baltimore. Ip the roads 7th. Merrimac, Bray, from London; John W Andrews, French, une Bakchioxa—a rr Aug 23 bat oe Norleavs via Mehon. Porpravx—=ld Sept 9 Wea Guage, Carr, NYork. Fuietor— Cid sept 11 White Star, Merriman, Bc ston; Ark: neas, Otis, and Jacob Prentiss, Loring, NYork. Caxpnr—£ld sept 9 Pheebus, Oliver, uity Point. In port =helton, Coombs, for Venice. Cama—Arr Aug 20 Em i, Nbbetts, Geroa via Ma- hop, 8ist, Lady Franblin, Trout, do do Cowrs—arr ‘ept 9 slesto, Basrett, Havana. Daxktovre— Off Sept 9 Jobanns, 33 cays from NYork for Bremen. Dra1—Arr Sep: 10 Jas Drake, Sim», Matanzee for Lon. con; Ionia, ttiver, Tooago, (and all proceeded); M Whit- wore, Whitmore,’ Lonaon for Newpor: and NOrieans Rovr, Beker, (fm London) for Rio Janeiro ) Lord, Quetes for Lon- j 12th Australia, Macodack, do for éo: Sem] sdama Grey, 8 Jobn NB for do; Daylight, Wileen &t Stephen for do. Paveed by Sth st Jobs, Skolfieid, from NOrleans for Konigeburg; 11th, Ceean Bome, Merryman, from Ham- burg for NUriears. DUNGENESS—Off Pept 8 Von Vinke, from Bremen for Baltimore. Eisixone— re ‘ept 7 Frederick Warren, Janvrin, N Faimoumn—Arr Sept 9 Edw Coben, Clark, Havana. Orleans for Konign' GRavEFEND— rr “ept 11 Cherapeaze, Lewis, Savannah; bein Hi = Quebec Sid 1ith Ab>y Blanch. og Be , emen Grow —Arr sept 10 Marmors, Sts G1arcow—=id t ept 9 Col Campbell, ford, BamavnG—Arr -ept 8 atties, Chase, Havana. “id from Cuxhaven 8th Lonemburg, NYork; 9th Lad- vig, August, do. Havxe—/17 Sept 9 Canvase Back, Clerk, Baltimore. Haktizroo1—-ld 8 pt 9 Hermonia, Nellson, N York, Liverroo1- Arr Sept 10, North Arrerican, Orieane Webster. La vrenee, NYork; Ontario, debp, N B; 12th, Cocrge’ Washing'o fe (8) Luce, NYork; Columbia, Br} er, co; Marsh 14, Torrey, NOriean+; That deter, Howsrd, do. #14 8th Luey Theinpeon, Pendleton, NYork; 1th, Wa- teree, Hammer, Charleston; 2th, Peri, Robinson, Bos ton; hemnceh, Curbicg; Paragon, Drink water; Al- bert Gallatin, Halter, apd GL Sempra, Cobh, NYork; Pudyone, Noble, Charieste In the river outward bound 12:h, Queen of the Wort, 4 Clark, N Wood,’ st Comtnga,'¢o; arvelt, Hooulees; i xcelsior, Hadley; ond 4 ZO Wer for NYork; Join for NOrleans; for 1 ing, Du: Ent for leg 10th, Ren ron, Galveston and Mo- bile; Jereriad Thompson, Blake, NYork;“t Louis, Hoyt, Go. 12th, Western Empire, Sempson, do. acy 1ith kuropa (s), for Boston Juea (6), for Posten and NYork Oct 1 dn (s), for Port- i ‘ork L6th, Je- | inno eps 80, NYork, Hatehi N 2th; Cotambia, Bryer, p. 80; on | remish Thompson, Riake, for do . | covet 1, Tusearora, Turley, for Paiadetphia Ost 13 re nof the Sent, Newlands, for Melbourne Sept 30, Pata Sept 0 Grit Hevana, lith Ct @, ver vere fu Lonp, intelnetta, dott, | PGad"ien’ m Parsiogtow, Patton, Gbieide and Bestia BaLTIMORE—Cid Sept 98 steamer Locust Polat, Lay: Seld, Boston; brig Flo:a, Sarnham, West Indies; sobs Barlow, Selem, Yass. BOSTON— rr Sept 27 ship Labmangg Moe Hammon, Baltimore; bark Salem, (' Kernizan, Vasner, Port an Prince Wheeler, Jacksonville Lith more; Harriet, Hill. do, Ed Prentigs Bobbs, Carver, John ,. Phitsdelphia; brigs ‘oth inst; Marostian, inst; ‘Norfolk, ‘toe A Lady vf the vicean, Lewis, do; Thee \ Greiner, do; Julia . wd Jas Ware, and Lexington. Iutts, , Howe, ter, supposed from Tur! brig. vie Halifas; chips Blue Jacket ). Lennox, NYork Aug 27 Liverpool; Eilen és Hemtiton, 60; barks Jobo Henry, Moses, tol Ctabnel; Gem 4 do. kes Ts Cid Br steamsbip Niager Wallace, meaond Humboldt, Geno, Baltisere, mith Crowell; Lebannab, Geyer; Vides, do: 3 Mi bom Via velagra, lands, shapnoa, new cll (NOrlounae Yo iti rane sigoal Ns, to Phil shi xehra Cont Hi Poole, al far two Watton rs > Braa- ow load for as i ‘uxen, Robbins, do; alert, Hell, Means goes master of bark Sarah Brioge, which clo :2d fost for Nurieans Shi steancship Niogare, (at 12%), ships Dolphin, *tar of @mpire, Bos- —_ 8 Pomena, one Heory, Ata’anta, Louise ton; brige Ave-ade, Tivinph, Messenger, angola, & Pai: win, Foster; achis A Forrest Pibe risk 4 Arr 28th Br steamship Alps 18, bark Neebus, Lewis, Queen, Bure, Inagua Sto inst; Turks Islands; -o'omon + at Philsdelphia: sobre Bowditen, | wie, Crowell; Mar; cher; Avondale, | Baxter, k NYorb; United cott. NYork. + igual for two or! Weston, Malta; tyiph Rycer, Friend, Hallett, Pril-delphia; bid ship Bb C Gilmore; Adelaide, w! BaTh—arr cept 25 orige Ko: Gelpbia; Elize Waite, Lewis, Ropdout; schrs tar pi og NYork; 26th brig Je. achr F 4 He BaNGOR—arr Sept 26 Ewen; achre Be: W State, Verri NVork. Cid sobr Flying Cloud, | White, Bt parents), Cla brig An: id ship Catharine; sehr North Bonaparte; Steele: Viator, Ellis, Mary Frances, Bsoon; Looed:le Delpbias, Mershatl; Elouise, Tha- all; Harriet, Chase; Grace Dar ng, Kio, Meena, apd Kila, Bourne, Philadelphia, Mary, Cosby, and E ize Jane, Fish, Albany ‘tates surveying rtesmer Chalierge, Parker, end Nelson Wel & ag ms Arr 27th brig Curolina, Mitevell, Choptank River, Gd ship Yevenue (new, 1,816 tons), lodinson, NOrteans; Putnam, King’s Ferry, Fis, ood serie, Moers Philad~'p' boy Tuaxter, Wiewotl, Her ey, Potomac river; sod China, Talbot, Alexaod: ‘Vbompeon, Corson; Geo Luff, Veazie; Ke Crowell; Semer- ris; fea. He brett, West ittmore; brig. * Agvite 1 yal Sailor, Wi by J Hol Chase, NHaven. CHAFLESION—Arr Sept 25 polacre Casimirs Mart, Bavans, tor Halifax, Ns (previous); nandala, Fit ts Hortoa, NYerk. State, S$ Hued, Hast, 0; ils, Ryder," York: len Maria; bark Gem; brige Humboldt, i &@ j Bebra Costello, Abby Gale, Fearless. hich started 27th, is at avchor ia the ronde. | Pops Palmer, Jackson vile; scurs Hugene, Parker, WY- | mington, NO: Waiter & Lamaei, Wentworth, Ricamoad: Georse ‘nn, Farris, Norfolk; Mai nieftaa, aod Chee & Morrison, Jackeon- Pert Wm wu Eat jernil aot Hudson, ‘Warren, (Span). ot Arr 2¢th stesmsbip Governor iudley, Crowell, Havaae 224 at querantwe BaRN:TaBLE—Arr Sept 19 schr Thatcher Taylor, Hawes, Philadelphia. CaB«ly—Cld (date not Marshall, NYork; schra Lo Welly Jotes, Norert, oes, St Stephen, ‘rimble, and Ger 1m Peavey, Hunt, do. TAMARL: COiTA—Arr Sept 25 a! Chaclie & Wille, Virginia; Glice, Beston baSIPOR!—arr Sept 19 echrs Willism, 41 and Leopard,: Goairey, NYork. sid 20th brigs GW Crosby,’ Alessandria; ‘1st Wheaton, © Philedet: pbia; echrs vary Peavey, Gorum, and W P Backman, Pwith, Alezandya; Z \ Paine, Sacler, Philedelphia; Re. i, ices: tues, buat, NYO aa ‘2th bark stanley (Br), ancke, Dinwore, and ol wa ut, Higgive, ver! pana NP. j ee LL RIVER—/ rr Sept 26 sloops kens, snd 1 B Hawkens Davis, Port ane ‘th LOUCK: Ki and Margaret, Philadelphia Lexington, NYork Hanite 'ORD— Arr =e} NYork; sebys “aria M steam sober * ard, Batler, do;Jobn Upright, Dickinson, Philadelptia; Mary Kile Matthe R A Greene, Hew Even. wa, Elliott, do; ary ig fn do Sia Sept 27 steam schrs Mohswh, ard, do; Hudson, Gladding, do; Kary Meson; we Roberts, RYors; Atlas, Bol s DOF, NYork. BOLMES’s hOLE—Arr Se Adaws, Chilmar? for Boston; Surper, Phiiade' phi ‘ork; Sachem, Thrasher, do; sohrs do; J MeCior al Norh, NY¥¢ + rach, Jona. 26 sshrs Golden Gate, vai, Nickerson, and Per reverance, Rogers, Boston for ib: Si! brig BB Lawton; schre Jane, Jonn A Joba barn HK Dupton, Ann C Baker, aud Ocean Star, tbr Regulator (Br)' which was driven ashore | at Bethel, Mantua. Sid 8th, schr NYor! ay, N¥ork Bi C-- ld Sept 26 achr Mi NEW ORLEAN'—arr Sept ort, Me. PSREWLO°T—In port Sept 28 sohra Yenry from Gloucester for Wasbiogton, D2; ; Compromise for NYork; At anchtr in Dutch Isard harbor, Philadelcbia; echrs Sarah Elisabeth, Goula, Boston for Philadel pbis: B , from Providence Warebam, do, até others. lotte, Jabez L White, albert from Neponset), Kva, Wn B nab Matilda, Pe Beant NEW ; Philsdelphis. Arr 27'h schr Ocean Wave, Peineate, sld +h for NYork); schr P Ross, Colios, ;. ship Serampore, heed, Havre; 11th, schr Ale: ‘TT steamship ct Heiloer, Stcnedack, Cicero, J * Cruch, Nath] dolmes, W el] for Philsdeiphia. BEDFOXD—arr Sept 26 sobr Henrietts, Baser, Foster Philade!phis. vamer Satellite Jose?) a the” tte NYort. ip Star of the South, Marks, NYork via Charleston. Cid ship Judith, wD, wre. NEWARK—Arr Sept 28 schr Bolivar, Robinson, Kart bE Pharo, Lewis a1 * Foon danger beep "Ri sr, for 9 Ohae NaNTUCKET—Sid Sept 26 schre W W Brainard, Phile- EWAURVFUR.-<hrr Sept 21 sour Hezror, Philadel pia vis NYork. &ld schrs Corinthian, Boston; Raergy, delphia: 2¢1h Empire, do Albany. Arr 22a acbr Crystal Palace, NEW LONDON—Sid -ept tham, and “betucket, “eor. N' Arr 27th rchrs Lake. Late, Chempin, Norwich for Kondout. sid Olark, for NYork. OWL’s tort for Charleston. PHILADELPSIs—Arr Fept 28, Cid sebrs Onward, Portland; Moaterums, fioh- Crorell, Botton. aréron, Gloucester; Little Swallow, Fisher, Philadelphia; Elche Temith, Clara; america, Mears, and 4 M Fisbe>, Hartford, Wi 01.6 Malvina, swan. , mith Mary Natt, Gandy. FhUadelphiea; A’execder Ketchom, do; J W Gaudy, Corson, 40; Wekefieid Dice Thomas HE«i—Arr Sept 26 schr ol Hanson, Frank 2b prepateeed Barris, Le oe salen, riginty fasbirgton, Crowell; Forest, Brows, PROVIi EXCE— Arr rept 27 proveller Onpray, NYork: schre Hiram ¥ Bishop, Bak net ve; ens, Rondout. Clad sehr Lewis Kili, NYork sa New Lage thee a 5 shra Dem ware, Harding; Leah, adams:'8 4 Bailey, Bulley, and EB A Chattin, do; Lasy sna, Doughty, 495 Louisa Reeves, Day, James 7; lovce Farmer, Sor top, Philacelpbia; Wm 4 Bowen’ Hallosk, NYork. Arr fept 28 schre Minerva L Wedmore, Wi more, Newsort N 4 Ss Va; , Coll out; HC eed, propeller Fetrel, Jones’ NYern, sla brig Sqwltsn, Fors? nes . V war , ham, Fbilade) fer Deltinore. geet Ho wlagys achra Wa: pf saber, bony Philadelphia; Warren bred Fo’ om, py; Thee Sul, Hol ve NYcrh; eehre a. 4 b Arr 27th Both Cid ey mes, hibernia, We bark & 1) Kaight, Lydia Stover, Ne: Raovett, and J oc terete, sloops Bliss, KIwood,, NYore. POF TLAND= Arr -ept 26 bark Chevalier (new of Port- Nand), Knight, Harpewell; ‘brig lef. Sn fol ri walt is, and Chas , to; Rio Grande, , NYork; Lowe fae: N Steelman, Gen Worth, rene. Racer, Johaoron, James 'd- ine, Philadelphia: Beals. Tay-- do; Farah Louire, Hit, = Alexandria for” QUINCY — srr Sept 26 robe Wescogus, Wass, Philadel- ia. Cid 25th sehr Kivg Fisher, Core, Boston; 26th Navatiske, Thomp:on, Cure; sehre Was H ~ NYork; Pee Dre, White, NYork ; 271 ; #10 Gilee, Boston; schrs Marioe, ¥ jangre ban, "Moslas Ger, NYork; Homm'ng Bird, Bogart, ‘ork. KICHMON! |, Va—“l4 f ept 26 sehrs Fanny Fern, Briggs,” NYork; Lydia’ snn, Voorhees, do FOckLawD— yg Mary Ger. chell, Ph'lacelphia; Muler, NVork; I L'Snow, Conety, co Bay tate, Verrill, 4) for Bangor; Cadet, Matthews, do ot So een Pallas, Molatyre. 'NYork; + pn, do for ogor. SsLEM—arr i opt 26 schre Corelli, NYork; 26tn Bat- e. do Arr a?th brig Lafayette, Coombs, Phi'adeiphis: achre ‘Trirmpb, Beker, do; Elizabeth, tegar, NYork, sid cone LK Snow, Berry, do. WILMINGTON, NC—Arr Sept 22 sohr J bre ds Bares, | Turew Inlwnd; 484 ship Ameri ¢F*), lis, Clea fuegoa fir Mareities, in of 8), ‘paforn ‘24'b, brig Albert (Hr), Borton; setts Emme VeMgasen, ; ane Chas Roberts, Littleton, 3 Vorm: AJ De Konsett, Haliock 'NYork: 26th Meae do. Cld 284 schrs Lilly, Jones, and Mary Powel, esi Gelpbis, Z70b alia Pa: ants George MUOTR— srr opt 21 aches BH Wisom, Phier, ) Sth Mareellies, de, yx

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