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The Kevolution in Northern Mexieo. THE LATE STORM IN TEXAS. tin (Texas) tut- Gazette, Sept 6) '@ transivte the f Mowing letter, addressed te ao Our ‘sexs Gamaae adenes. Steak anaconda city, oad by him klosly hand. od to us for our use— Rio Gr ivor Crry, Sept 3, 1854 Tre last information toa +e have reosived of the revolution in Tawoulip s+ is thet fifteen handred aot diers of the governmen’ attecked he revolutiont-te tm and thet after fighting thr ugh the Leth, 20th ust the wrtidie-y of thy tion aumrdoned the city the enemy. The loas of the «: and wounded is eetmated at tre revelutioni+t (0, The active force of the latter was 660 men, but there were 40) suxtlia- ries, under Caustran of Ma‘amoras, wuo did vot rasca iu time for the ght The two bodies of revo- lutionst> ex. ect to uvite their forces somewhere in the interior of Temnvlipas. Gen Cruz bas gone outin pur ruit of them, with u fore of 460 men the people sgainst their tv: annical rulers 006, Ob account o¢ the seven i from the ols of the Moesilia davon tresty vente snoa has now 3 his acldiers, aud to austen him ‘As more; buithat he must ulti fell from power is beyond all question I notice certain prononetamentoe in Jalisco and other | southern ~tates of Vexico Gradually the fire will move on until the cor fisgration be x mes genersl The people on the ‘ine ea» thst they will son rise with Monterey | end altillo; but up to the present time they remain | Ganvartom, sept 24, 1864 Severe Storm in %-.—-Watagerda Nearly Deastroyed— Quintana Swep! Awoy—Lomage othe Shipping, de , de. ‘The steamers Nav /us sn% Louliane arrived to-day from the west, th former having rode out the storm ia safety at Brazos San Yoyo Much damege bas bren done by the bad weather, accounts, however, are pot very full yet At Salar the houses and tm tevemente of Coen & Hawos wore destroyed, two} amber schouners wrecksd; seboonsr Mus. farg cut away ber aiastr, and was saved; only seven Leles cotton wire on the whe rf t Lavaca snd Indivncis comparatively emall injury hes teen deve } hear that at Matazorda only three or four heures are raid co be bft, and am wnxious to get | fulleceounts. ‘ihe Ka'e Ward reported sunk. Quintana said to be awep No particulars from that point, por {rem pis stations steamer Nick Hill sank in Galveston bay. All the stecmers in Buflulo bay ubro e feom their moociags ano some of them vie const erably damsged The Bell | Was two mii he bayou tu the prairie, but was My away tates care of befor sbe water recesed Meay bouses | quiet 1 selievs thut it is owing \o the want of mone and some saw 1 slong the bayou destroyed. | Yo defray the expenses of the war. | | Among trem bisru-t of Col Washington at | dir Brune Lorano ha bsen arr-sted in Monterey, and Lynchburg i) saved bimeelf, but his store was «wept | senta prisoner to ~atchus's ‘They aay that in Gamer @y with his cler , aco tamuly of the same, five pers go they aro going to put three men to death, oa saxpi- whos cin of being spies of the rerolationiste. At Houstoo uamage bas been dope by the storm, | it appears that th revolutioniste are making gradual and the rein har Lees vm ndous The sore of Cole- | Prostres, being ootsin d porsrsaion already of several man & Levy unrrofed they bad just received their importact tore, ani probsbly Monterey. The govern new goods, ava their damage is quite large ‘The bridges sroucd -oustoa have neen awe Ihave no advices whether the storm extend country. ment troops it seems, are incapable of faterposing any effective check to the progives of the revoluti mary forces. What wll be the jesuit time only can show. | At present, Santa avua’s p wer in Northern Mexico ap- utes . " | pears to be reduced to alinost nothing Bul must NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS. | refer our re der. ‘0 the details of the news. GRRAT LOSS OF LIFK—-IMMENS& UR3TRUCTION OP PRO- | the fo lowing rom the Migy or the 9th ult.:— PERTY—MiTaGOcDa DASTROYRD—AWFUL sHie.| “30% rial at sat m Tas last eveniog, we learn toat WEROES, BEC.. SUL. | tyeins rken@ ove Aull a The day Letore yester- [From tLe New Or'eans Piesyune, Sept 27.) | fm) & yar) of t em, vader Col apistran, entered tae We ora grentis trdested to Mr Pooles the obliging | WA of San “ecnsudy nie y mies couch of Mi am» yarser of the stoamsbip Louisiena, arcived this moraing | 78%. 800 suwor F-ys mace » isoners of the civil vffic-re t off, and fate the rom Galveston, foo the annex d grap ic account of the | O''he piece This town of Sen Fe nando het joined tho Texts, and the la. | T6OlUTi Mozy meverneat ia procuuve;ng sgainst the perty caused there. | PrfstRt government, but the near approach of govern Mevt Joress increct them to change their iveas tad wer foolty enow to the rue of the despot This the foxusgen)s were Dot disposed to allow, and hence the virit ot Cot Capl-tran. ears to ba © spent its u°most fury oust of our sister -(ate, But we have ao time for comment row, Hero ix the purees’s state- went — The cosst of Texun wes visivd by a most disast-ous gale, oommencing on voday, the 18th, and lavtiag till shursday vight te ist ivat It would be » ts» matter of topossib'lity to ima- gine oven & grestex destruction of llieand property by #och 6n cocur ex en. at Lavaca mt mech dawage was sustained, other than the schocuer Profle gong through one of the wherves vith lit. injury, » ‘At Indianola, tha schooners Atlas, own by Ub Pahaer were oth driven theough the wharves of Vesrrs tromm wed Wiliam M Varnels, and subsequently veo! on tho oeach, where they now lle The Mott will pe a cota: lows; the atlas, probably, will be gotten off hv f (bem Baa full cargoes of a8- to de av sanguine as ever, though ed. their plao of operations some what ntuin themssive:, tt is raid they bave st carties, and commenoed e aystem of (oe of @eich it was that gained the Votery svoken of io avother piace. Ta this mancer they are ceoficert of both maintaiome them-elves anc barass- ing ‘bei enemy for yours if necessary. Qolonel Jruz, who left Mataco Bao) 3 hb Z E: : 3 trey the oeiter to a Sided rnto eve gurrila warfer ey six or eight days mend ef th +e hnndred men, is sald to essful in bis purenit. The mimoet ¢ 80 filled the couatry with water that ne bas bee forced to Wede his men and horace conticvaDy. aud "he con iousl survelitaa-e of the enemy pr-v-pts hiv grazing his porses, eo that the whole com. sorted me: coun ise a the aish'p Obaries Morgan, | ™#ud is re resentec ss Doing in grest suffering from whioh were saved in « demiged coud? ton, and were be. | beth bupgrr und diseare. ing sold for account of ‘hore con #rued. ‘Sloop Louisa, Just a8 we are £ ing to press, we have recalvet in- with freicht trom tt Ch ils “organ, wasalioa total | formation trom u rilisb.e source, that a party of the in- Wreck, nud cargo party saves om ih» bess A fow | fUrgente, under the commano of opel Capistrag, have Duildines en off cg blocks, but none materi. | teken the city cf Linares We abstain from weatioaing the place where they are to go next, for fear of pub ally ds. es ‘maria snd i +ckro’s Point did not escape, but were | lixbiog part ot toeix future 0 Fations. aren rester suilcrérs thao on the bey above them. It se+ms that » party of seventy government troops x fuses in beth paces wee extirely washea | 22Ger the command of au effi-er nemed Pauda, w: is: ame! eutire'y by tue damocrats force, who ater con: Gemning their chief to be shot, @ punishment he de. served for mire than one dead, turved the soldiers free; since then, we are informed, very few have joined the reguler srmy We Lave teen reliably informed that the section of government troops that took the city of Vietoris, when its heroic defeccers had to leave the place on aco>unt of the exhaustion of their ammunition, carried and used heavy artilivry, destroying part of the towa with- out doing much harm to the int gents. We rave also teen assured thet sain troops burnt several houses be- fore and after their triamph, committing exdegses of more than o.e species, i" ‘the Flog of the 18th has the following further intel. igi Lee — The rev: Jutioniats across the Rio Grande seem to be & aduslly guiuing ground In the eariy part of the week we lesrnedof their having pos-esstoa of the towns of Linares Montemorelos, and Cadureyta, in the Stare of Nuevo Leon, ans yesterday and to cay the report is ao- credited thet italof Nuevo Leon, Wontersy. had fallen into the han f the patri.ts by invitation of its ipbsbitants It 1) Jetter reoort be true, aad we be | lieve 1t is, the revolutionists have now poselasion of the stronge-t position porth of toe Sierra Madre mouatains, with arms apd munitiors iu abundance. as to the fact | + dome uDronfed, and others taken off the blocks, there nox being @ Givie Bowee that ercaced sorious damsge, and quites number -sing razed tothe groand. The new wharf (one of the fluest structures of the kird in the Stare.) owoed by Judge « totall Cewolished; rot & port rem-ina to abo: ro it stood, except a few standing ves7 the shore no Waithoure are enticely gone; not 8 vestige of them Is to Te pena The /ebconers slid-, aod 8. Belien, which had arrived On Sunday, f:0m Mobile, acd were | ing «t anchor o »po- site Deckro’s, dregued into (he reef, were capsized and totally lost, with b tb eutire cress. ihe sobooner Mus- tang just arri-eo from New York, dregged her anchors, end berely ercap:d thy {x1 of the others. she ‘ost bok masts, ehich probaly savea ber. he U. steamer Fa bow towed her uy oucer ~aua Polat, on Sunday, the 24th, where she would ci-charge ner eargo The U schooner Fairy, blooging to the Li jeer , Was teacheo and «ot stal lea —o od. The echconer Emma lie Rus-ey, owned in Peneac> ala, ts suppoeed to have orfted to -@a, and as she Waa a good Weasel, strung topos ase enter stned for her safety. ‘Ibe mec! inery, of the bgath suse of Pass Cavallo ecdtateel ponte, cas eral injury, but the light is stil; shown be usval ‘he wharf acd bulldines at Powderhorn were not in jurdoe the lew Novhing on the wnart was lat, aor Sevens piece of timber s'arted f om it, wuich is traly Tem ztabe, copsu-rivz ‘hat cesth and devastation ruled fo he evtire neigh o how Tie Laveca wud oschiue veed forthe purprse of tryicg to make » ch opel [ora year past, lies suck, and in prot ably at tal ions Lie gele Vieted antag nia wih almort unoaralicled fury, dew royiog reurl, sil the bnudiogs in the placa, tho ¢ of Col” Wusisms, Mire sartwell, and one or two eorall ones tei uc! that ese sved prostrition oF unroof- fog The stccas«! goods of b+ wershents have beea mostly ruived, ei h our exeaplion . Soeppard & Burbhart, whose store wos ony uno ed, bus goods e'@inily camage . uur lives were lost ia the cowa; des Duffey, Mr. Merrimen, aod @ negro woman and doobt. The last reliable information we have from them they were at Linares anda Montemoreios. It was known, however, that Monterey was with out soldiers. Gen Ampudia had ee: t the forse that place, FW wen under aCol. Oronoz, agulust the rebels at Vic- toria, sod the Istter by strategem placed this force in their rear, and occupied the towns on the road to Monterey. [Spécial Correspondence of the New Orleans Picayune ] Mat@monas, Mex , sept. 17, 1864 The reveluticn in this p-r. of Mexico hes eat last tarn- edout to bea failure. Th» + uccess with whieh it co: menced, and wiich encoureged the friends of progre to hope for a complete change of government, was fol- lowed by reverses, which Save finally erdei in almost fe tae | of their being in Menterey, however, there may besome | Ibe Colum dia investigaten. REPLIES TO THE COWMITTA OF INQUIRY. ‘Ths Fecstoriol Committee of foqutry iate the affeics of Columbia College, held a mticg yesterday foreasoa, io the College, there beleg preseut Messrs Brooks, Hop- kins avd Nenforth The tlme of the meeting was orca pied to eating the f Llowicg replies from the several trustees to the inquiries proviously mado by the com- mittee:— The undersigaed, Trustees of Columbia College, ia the city of New York, beg leave to reply, cach answer- ing for bimeeif as fol ows:— We reepectfu ty dec! rosed te us, for oe ribs of the raotives ot ive without viol Werely upon the advice of counsel ae given to the Board a tie pis iene of Dante 4 George Wood, Ua record of which ie the book of misuterct tbe Board ot ‘Trustere bar come to the potice of the Committes, whe bave advired us that— {See opinion of Danie! Lord aad George Wood.) letntiff’s buildings were destroyed at abeut I tine worzing by 6re—thelroontents were tebe treed b them ‘No commupication of eny ki He Ww to the olaint® until some days atter =< when whi ‘to clew of bis having previously given authority to Bentley wo ect saa oubagent, and the io floenes brongbt to bear ia Beptury’s favor by Jemes, wee induced to meke ont the policy, enter it ta ‘he regveter, and countersign and del.ver {t!’—so that upti) after nowledge of the fre no ratification of the made by W , and thon it was done only unter re bouad heled, 6s be bad previoasly given B. au'hy rity to act as eub agent or, uncer the ideathat as B was a (B.) coal tabe ard receive aovliceticns from bi it, a mate them binding op the o NagOne, from the time he took them uatil 1 pany through W. should dixafirm them, 00 that if s fire shoald happen i in the iuteersl the company sbould bear the lors idea of his was oa the suppres top that sp authority to an thy mad to take apd receive applications for insurance, aud niga! toea for and against the compacy until disa included & power in the agent to take and receive such applica- tions from himself, and secure them for himself, agatast the company ; the plaic iff’s success de on hs abi- lity to suntaia this suppositi mn For after the fire was brown to Whitney it is admitted tbat he, as agent, bad Bo power to lorure the p: papeety, and none to give Ucy unless im pur-uasoe us contract ve ee pet a { Slaned bo ove binding on the e-mpany. | q GG. Yan AN ONEN, gourw BUDE, | on a company? -ome principles applicable to the ee JOHD K-~OX, RT Ray, of princtyal aud agent, xs between individuals, were GEO. BE FISHER, Wa. B HOBART, stated to be familiarly spplied also between compacies ee E ue i Oevober 4 18 ple rcs nother “ familiar, in the cxso tod New to t erawe (time) dep the necumpiion that any yore mi Seg enen fe ‘be: | his authority way be expressed 1a any geeeral { Gibb, of to any other nowines, as unfounded in | Cet 4, (Signed) WiullaM Barre. ‘The Sonate Investigating Committee having addressed to me the fellowing inquiry :— “Lid you, or did you not, vote for pdidate for the ith roference to the religious views or tenets inti) better I ber leave respretfally to lectine answering. informed of the suthorlty wbiob oan compel s No 02 West Twentieth atreat, Get 4 isd" LETTER FROM PRESIDENT mING Puesivgyt's too Wednesday tion eanereces! to e5ce To reg the oolleze, 1 beg lens personally, to onnd to cause it inquire object of = vr ter anthorisce to be d serlagd by ballot, Of the ballot is tnviclability, T am, with Rreat seapeet, your obedient eerv President and eile of Columbia College. ‘The Hon, the Committee of the fenate, FROM WM. H. HARRIGON vo Bin! get? litn StRest N Y., Oor, 8, 1854 ~A copy of ® ro-olution of the sommittes bas been loft at it to be neos: the foil Gents, dof Bia «phy in that Inetitution with : ious views or tenets ot such candidate? I bi to reply— ‘Tout protesting that whether I voted for Jew. Tark, fidel or beretio, neither the Senate vor the committos ‘bh Boy risht to inquire into tho reasons or motivi | and that itt | trouble, 1 wil) yehat ene office “having ben ty untry , 1854, and that’ ston, welch obedient wervart, LETTER FROM SENATOR FISH. The lawo of the state baving conferred upoe the Trastees of Columbia College the right to elect the President sud Professors. ¢ that Here iy salies, the essontial obarac- e ee, I protest with all ‘Yempity bart the right me I make this fr the aseertion bo h of tbe ight ‘conferred by the law of the Stare upon the trustees of the college, and of the proper and inviolatie charsorer of the vote by baliot. at be came time, my ravpsct for the honorable committee and for the bedy 4 whish they wero fad say, what I have freely proclaim th Felcrred to, for A. Dallas of United States, teat for sh know and bi inqul ‘hls feligloas. wie or tenes: that my vote was therefore, not given with ence to the re'igious views or tencts of the per-on for wt om itwa:caet Neither was it witbbeld from any candidate on account of bis religions jas civon for kr Bache, That trom idguien¢ the beet laterert of the Col legend of tbe sauss of education, desided suck rove I the honor to be, very respec oa eat fat Sik nor. Fis. LETTER FROM G.T STRONG ‘The undersigned, one of the ti wos of Columbia College, for answer to tl mexed pes ther be did not vote for reterred to, with refer of@uch candidate—tcing of o tsien that be wes not at liber. ty under the charter of the College to do eo; sad farther, the interente of the College did not require eu a views ert on into socount, in auuing the protenccrsbip in question. EO. T. STRON Daw Yoru. Oot. 4, 654 LETTER FROM REV. DR. SPRING. Gentirmen—You oslled metoreply to the ot vote for vant. id ete >t" “abey ste pot my acts jndividual member of _ Board of Tru tect of Columbia. College which you in gate. but the motives and reasons of f may omelal whieb ba v gon losed. 1 at the confe I migh) submit athe ine obi The sesmbot K the town Capt prrishing But three we wheels, ane wae tabec ot echcover Tom Paine, Cunt. Matagorca, was tutaily lost, with she capeaia and crew, 4 veesel from Sebine wih lambeg lost on the penin suls; crew saved Tho now steamer Col rado, built at Matagorda, and nearly finished, ites big) aud dry in the prairie, 300 & tora dispersion of the revo uticnists, and riveted mo: firmly, if possible, the chaivs of the Dictator upoa this upfi rruvate Pe ple. Several canses buve combined to brizg about thi: resuit—-want of movey, arms, acd pro- per icaders, being amongst the number; but probably the principal one is found in the energy anc eter prise of his Serene Highness sania Apna. At the firat note of alarm which reacbed Mexico from this frontier all the evaileble troops wittin striking distance were put in motion, and a formidabie number were acon arrayed against the badly srmet rancberoe of th« Rio Grande. yards from the tason i 1 yesterday of Col Castro, with 600 trvops, of cane end ction are blown down, and nearly | increases the gurri-on of thia city to about 1,660 men, Pied Tn fact, it is said uo! & dale of cotton is left fA and it ie reported that it will be further incressed wo as the county. to number 4,/00. Itis very doubtful, however, if this Quite a numter of soll craft are reported lost, with | can b» done ‘as it will we-k+n otber points, and my opla- all tneic crews fon is, that no more troops «a be spared for tals fron Trespaaciour, ard ‘he boures cn the peninsula oppo- Her ‘These, howover are sufflo-ent t> keep T:maulipes site, were all awept away, except Col. Lewis's and two | in subjection, and it would appear that the revolution others net 1ecollec ed. jats were of the same opinion. for, from last accounts. Sy verel lives sre reported :o bave been lost, among | they were in fuli march fer Monterey, where they are in which were two chilosenof Capt John Rugeiy, an old hopes thet the irhabitarts will jointhem Should this and mooh estermed. planter, who were billed by the | be the case, and rhould they get possession of that city, howe being blorn dwn upon tuen with it aod amaunition, tary can Rs eye witners to the deva-tat bid defi ce that acta anva can send thot be can toll whsther the scatter. Titoquygd tetneen four and sveo'clook on Monday mora: | ed pertice hare united and suceeded tm this entecprist ing; hovsea crasbing and b eaking up, their materials | or whether they have ciebanded and given up the at- Sag though ths St, wouen' amt children: sorsauing | wmys torbake of tha yoke ned tle Listarce, and runniog @hitber they knew not, serking protec'ion, | The Americave on the opposite side of the river have ard when found, on'y to bsdriven forth agsin after a | taken but litle or ro ioterest in thie matier, with the short lapse of time to find s new ons, and in masy ta | excepticn of toe editor of the american Ftag, published stances ia nearly « denuded etate ip Brownsville, who appears most deeply concerned ia Corpus Christ: and otoer places westward remain yet aloe Sg apd result cf the revolation. His paper ix to be heard from, as also the country filed with \he most volent abuso of Gen. Woll, Sante rants the Je the following vess-ls have arrived at | snza, and evory body ard everything conzected with the Ly hooner H L. Scranton, 224; 24th, U. 3. goverrm+n®. His courre would tend to keep apa bad acneee faehion, anc brig Bingham, from’ Mobile. state of tecling between the two frootiers, cid not the pe ple know that he does not express the sentiments of ‘the cities of Brownsville or of Texas Yesterday, the 16th Ssptem wr was the auniversery of Mesican in“epencence, and was celebrated oo all such dayr are, by the Gring cf cancon. pareding ot troops, &c The two governments, through their military resentatives op the frontiers, Gen. Woll and Msj ee Porter, teck edvantege of the day to shave Pee nda across the hio Grande, and to renow their high considerations The stars and stripes waved over the maia plaza of Matamoras during the day, whie the Mexican flag oc cupird the same poelion over the battlamests of Fort Brown, and cach was slated at meridian with twenty: ope guba. In con) ection with this I would mention o handsome ¢ War! wan entirely wreckod near rother aud nice of the cree aped hy clinging to. ne of the 224 of Motagorda says er could hae conceives of such a sight as he Theatres and Exhtbicions, Baoaway ‘1meaTex — tr. Forrest is to persouate the character of Sbylock ‘his evening, in Shaxspere's play of the “Merchant of Veoics'’ beicg the last night but twoof hsengegemeat The rew farce, calied a 'Hope- Jecs Passion’’ will conclude the amusements. Bownuy Tamatas —The performanc: this evening, comprive the drans of the comedvetta of the ‘Four ~is'es,’’ ani the farce of the ‘Two Suzzsrds,’’ all of which are well cast. ‘This is en attrective performance. Nia1o’s Garvan —The Ravels are adverti: 4 to appear pos calnd aed poten rd are: sud tag newend | thing that General Woll did this morning. The eoldier Sowie Pen, raucevaeg Tey ol igtphodel, ot the | wne bed chaige of the Amerioun flag owing probaly to to draw large | tho pariotic ardor with which be bad selebrated ‘“inde- pencerce ray,’ ran it up over the Plaza at saprine, in place of the fir of Mexico. Of course it had to be tak en down, but betore it wax lowered General Woll had bis put wud geve ita pational salute, Such iittie | courtesies bave « Ffendeney to vo ten doen ‘aay li tle erimosities that may heppea to exist betweea the two repurticn biili ot ball war slso given last evening by the Mex ican authorities, at which were present many of the offi cers of Fer? Brown and citizens of Browosvile Amonget the former we observed Capt Van Viiet. Lieuts. Gill, Howard oud Pelouss, of the artillery, and Lieuts Myers Budiences. Burtox’s Tuxarrg—Ihe popular comic drama of “Dembey and Sop,” is to be played this evenicg. Burton appesricg in his great pe:sonstion of Captain Catter. A new ferce called the “Uppurite Neighbor’ will close the | entertsing epte. Nanionat Temata —The play, styled ‘The Wife’’ is to be represented this eveniog. in which @ younr lady will make ber Grst appearance on any stage a8 Marianna,sup- ier ed by J. K. root, as St. Pierre — The local drama of ‘Fashion and Famine’ will al, > be played Watscn’s Tmearan —Me Jas, Wallack will porsonste | i turc suc Ceres, of the feteete nae Ga 7. re ee ee ees, in the f4- | Just os I am closiog a courier has arrived bringing the ne ur Morniog ‘l’” and the exoclient ; there rews thet the attewpt of the rerolutioni-ts oo Moo'erey has teen a tailure, the inhabitants of that city refario titles “My Wite’s Lentist,”’ will also be played to join them Thas ends the tnasaelipes revelation. © Pe Rororitan TeRaTRE — Mt Jviis Desn is to appear 8s Loeretia this evening. in too new play of ‘ Lucretia Boara of Counctime ne 4 Pope thee leaduay Ce ee eta teste vill ‘ne | Weoumpay, Oct. 6—Kaeia J’ Browa, Eaq., Prestsent, a Sua Petruchio” in which Eddy td Meo | in the ebecr “Wlouer will apprar- Ammucas Mcexum.—The performance for this after of Grams of the ‘ Village Profligate,”’ PEVITIONS REFERRED. Petittons cf cxptains of police for inorense of salary, Petition of K. C MeCcrmack, for sewer in Madion s'reet, between Montgome-y end Gouverneur streets, RRAOLCTIONS. A large number of usimportant resolatio: ere thea presented spd referred to their appropriate committees. PAVING THE BOWERY WITH BELGIAN PAVEMENT. A revolution was offered providing for the pavement of the Bowery ard Fourth avenue, to Union square, with the Beigisn pavement. On motion ot the author of the resolution, it was re- ferred to the Ccmmittee of the Whole AN ALDRAMAN IN BAD GRACE Covrcitman > eFLAY now offered » resolution, directiog that the Commissioxer of streets be cirested to remove forthwith the sign or iseombrence in front of the #tor of aldermen Biant, bnown as the goldew gun, to bammer of which, aa the reso'ntion reed, protruded at just taenty inebes from the store, being agnater pro- the new and successful d ama of SSanacte,” in which C. W. Clarke will appear. wa died Moverams he - —e as ever, and te hall as a + The programme tor this eve- pattems se firet Tate singing. danciag and feed can make it. BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS are to repest the burlesque opers of “Cinderel a’ this e* eveni+g, with the usual great cast. “Fra Disvelo,’’ which hss been sone time in pre paration, is to be prodused on Monday next. Batt, 472 Broapwar.—Wood’s Ethiopian Mivotrels offer » good bill for this even’ Lhay are eompored of several of the best formers in the Ethio re? profession, andare becoming more popular every Ayti Neprasxa Maes Conventron.—A mass coa- ‘vention of the harp the State of [Uinois, who are op- page bn pha lod Neo haga al sod in fo jection thi the la® allowed. Sisieeten wth caiee oo tao on Soragbos ie | Thie resolution cused a great deal of Laughter, and a hint ot ty conven t) organise anew party for | lively detate enancd, roduaiog great deal of confesion, rohalices' | Op motion it wer finall; Sz fo doen ‘coun: bt notion. ropa PATERS FROM Tus goss OF ALDERMEN A large oumber of papers hh met iN Agee Board cf Aldermen for concurrence, some wi ‘were re- ctor Faves m Sr. Lovis—A geatieman | feria to the aypropriate commlttess, while others ware jeaterdey, info-ms us that there were or \ntab able hee of the yellow fever ia st Louls & locler'sc 00 was attend-d with sevare black vomii, ‘ber cases of it were mentioned —Louisrille Courier, copeurted in. REPORTS OF Ber8% were referred to the Committes of the WEoie lsc sume Ger ee frem the Committee on Sewers, relative to the construc © she enthrarite eon] trade of Pennsyte: til: contin per part of the ottr aod Th ent Committee, wh of the former Ey rts hereto hb e)ipmerte ‘ast week renobed 123,168 on three miileoa ore nundret and Sundred end teu tons ftom COMMITTEES. A number of reports from the Finance Commi''cs in | referevee to remission of tax on personal propert~, whith | presved a teres privilege quires Into the reaecns and mot trusses of has been a cere ip the matter, now pencing should prove successful I came sinso the Board of Trustees s the !ate Bishop Hobart, ard rt that whie the Col denominations, and that no from ite oul i: 6 ences excluded any wasn Eyisco wident of Thave feted on this peiset bave mede the religious views of the candidate decisive of my conduct ad no 3s soo ia stance have J ever contes plated any rel deter- wining my course. I bave never voted de Re then eporber Sor, on tl that rpirit cf exclusiv etrsin me to vote fe above beter men, me els Man snd iereligioas aad rot only et war with the greet trothe of the'sorpel as meistained by the Episcopel Churoh, dot wih the rendamental principles of oar common onris: bs: 4 the committes as exprersing 9 desire to kn y Tesnone nnd motives fo f f. qnestio ‘sought for witb = y be lot therefore fe red b iz by bis Christ Jeportment, better qualified to fill th cbalr, y of the r. ene Ee eameid ones penesnves to the con tideration of the I regret tl ‘to have said even the little wi tier Lbavetaben cennvel with no ono in prenaring this an- wer te sour qu in the responsibility of so doing is ox- slusively my own, andthe cuswer ie respectfally enbmit- on EK SPRING, Barox Cuvren Cuaren, New York Ort 4 The ecmmities then adjourned ‘iit to-day. Supreme Court. Tecision by son. Judge Mitebell. Beniley vz Columbia Insurance Company of Phi- tadelp id —It bas become familiar law that iceorpora'ed compenien may contract by parol; may, therefore, lke piivate individusia, appoint 1 sgevts by parel; and, thet the fectof the appointment aad the extent of the sutho tty conferred may, as in the case of private indivi- Gums, be eatahiahe!: by proot of the acta 6 the sleged agent, known to end ratified by the company. Tc this ease 1t'was shoan that Whitcey was ths ageot of the oefendants, anc thet pel cies were left in his custody to be valid oni binding on the compeny on bi; counter eiguicg them. It war aleo proved (p. 206) that Whitney wae at the office of t ie Phiia¢elphia, ta the presence of the president and direc ors of th» om: ord talking of the oc urse of his businers; it (0, 202) that be employed sun-agsnts to ‘ake and secure Tishs for the company; and, ths by so doling he was ene Died to increase his busizers an’ do more ‘or the coraye ny; that the rub-agents received applications and made them bin ‘it g from the day of the applisetion antih hey were reporied to him; end be gare notice wh. thee he de clines them No objection waa made by auy officer of the company to this course of proceeriing an the part of Whituey ‘The compaty therefore knew tha* hs was in the habit of employing sub agente, who received soplise: tiore avd mare them binding on the compnuy. trom the date ot the «pplication vntil they were reported’ to Mr Whitrey anc he sffirmec or disafirmed them fhe oom by therefore anctioned and ratified the practice of Mr Wein appointing sueh such sub sgents; and that «ane tice geve as mach valid! Ye appointment ae if it had been meds directly by the compeny Whitney Somers Bemlry, the present plaiotitt, »geat of tbix cxmpan, “tebe spd secure apy ‘vos tor this Company, ant ior. ‘ward the same to white y, to he msi eat wod Be0t 40 cc rding to the orders received at Ahitney’s office '' This was in writing—snd if it itwited Bentley's authority vo that be should only receiv: applications and submit them -o Whitney yet this private iostru tion would not affect third porte who would be gutiet by the ne's of Sent. ley, approved by the company —co that it must ba as- sumed that Bentiey hac po#er to receive an a splication fer eeurenes, and mate it bincing, until Whey should affirm it or ¢i-effirm it. On the 28th February, 1848, Bentiey wro’e to Whitney, as ag ntof the Coumbdis In- surance Compeny, that be wished $4,000, for four months, on four, grain and esuntry produce—bis own, oy On storage or Commirsion—in bis brick store, in Quey atret, Albapy. «leo, the ¢ time be made an entry fr the book which be kept as egent of the company, of the ‘peurarce a: effected on the 2'th of that month; his letter & Whitney aleo showed that the insurance was to tabde effect on that day ‘Tbe leter did not reach Whit- ney wntil after 10 o'¢ ook om the fl et of Mare’ foilow- iy; and when st wae reed by Whitary (axe riding to ie | te umenyot Mr Th moron, althovgh contradieted bj | Whitney) Whitney seit be approver of tue ri-k for the | defendant, About 2 o’cleek in the afternoon of the lat | Of Moreh teteligeace was reestved ia New York tat } S is ' grec te3 : zia7 if Z| Hey ae z HH ee at ese Esiese i? # 3 # = § Sa DS Heed He x: Bt g2g583E ; : Bi a86 TT et _ on ed sree cs ber po Lr aga Pag act for himself te cannot mike a contract ia which be acts directly fer himaelf and also es egent for the company. the conmpsn: selec 6 bim to act as their a ont that through him they may bave the bevefi: one-side1 fealiag ich will lead nim to look to their interest oaly, ia apprebended the iesuvet will have, who it is sup- pored will look to Ms interest only, regardless of that of the oompi The agent is to obtain | for the company the highest rate of premium that may be feirly chaged, and to avoid davgerous stbastions, builot gs and properties, unless he receive ® high pre. miow thet may he commensurate to the extra ris! tpeured, on the other kand, wil presé for the iowest rate of premiua, and a far as be hovestly may, will natural- ly upgervalue the dange:s of the situation, or of the building, or of its conteota. The rame person, cannot in pec circumetances ect for both parties, and in whatever }@rms the surberity to him may be, if i¢ - Nborise him to sct for the pri be tween bim and the principal, {t cannot be mtended to ‘borive him to act for both, an suthority tos land egenttorell land in such lots and at sach prices as he might deem fit, vould not authorise him to seil any to bimeoll af any pries. Au. equally betes authority 0 ¢ brover to ali stock, would not authorise him to sll any of 1t to bimself. 80 here ths authority to Bentiey to re ovive applications, AF Bats (nsurences, Would not sanc- tioe or give avy effed to on insurance made by him for himself, His temptation would be to put the premiam too Jow and to ineure even if the sitaation was eo dan- rous that the compary would not have approved of it. (o fact, in this cave the temptation had just that effect, Qlthough, perbaps unconsciously to platotiff, he charged hitceelf oply thirteen cents for two month: Whitney ssys be weuld not have accepted the risk hai the fire not occurred, and that his jection was bad on the low rate of premium, and that ‘had it not been for the written auttority gre (by him) to Bentley, bind: ing all riske which he might take he never would ceived the policy; it ‘vould have been promptly declined because the premiom wes too low, and for the reason tha the compeny opposed W.’s takiog risks at such rater, andcutof the city particularly Tae company meant to have the advantage of B’s Nssohtalaegs for their ia. terest in all contract« thet he should yu & watchful- peas tobe vot merely disiterested, 80 he shoald bare po bias for the iosured against ‘eheaa but prompted that interested fee ing which one has when actiog for iB imeelf, or fora vere whow he values as muoh as Bimeelf. The plaintiff prived the company of thi- ad Vantage, and theuld bear th: loss that results from his own ilegal, slthough probably rot {!l-meant act. It is better for him now to lose, than by his success to sub- vert or impair the extent of » bea'thful rule of law. Tne lavguage of the autbovity to Bentley aleo exciades the idea cf bis acting for the company when be was the in- eured It is ‘to tske and secure applications,” or to re- ceive spplicstions and make them binding.’ Whea an applica ion is made, there ix one to apply and another to be applied to; so when anythieg is taken or reesi thereie one to take or receive and another to give of render. “If, 98 Thompson etates, but which W ’s state- mentis onpe ‘sed to, W. when he seoeived B 's letter said be app preved of the risk for the or gresegelor and said it be fore be knew of the fire, this @M not contract binding on the company It wae 2 mere pes rem:rk, Bo: msde by avy coe eating for the plaintiff or defen” dante—rot rendered to wri ing avd not commanicated to the plaintiff. He also, as egent had no right ‘det aa other eub-agert insure for himsef, and iprvrance until br hac exercised his own judgoent as to the expediency ot the rink and the amount of pre- ium to be paid This be could not have done when he nde this cseual remerk; when be afterwards exercised bis own judgment, it was tbat be would not have taken the risk Yor the ocmpany, because the premium was too , sod for other reasovs before br Without goiog Comet pe and ag op poh inks binacbe in the third gen end according to i thir ol acco: to it judg- ment rhould ¢ be for the fendants, or & new igi granted. From Fort Belkn: {From the New Orleans Picayune, Sept 26 } A private communication which we have reseived from Fort Pelksp, cated sugast 25, affords us two or three perograpbs, vhich we sudjoin as likely to interest our readers. The first {s a som-what striking iliustra‘ion of eome of the postage difficulties which have to be encoua- tered ip rome parts of this broad Union Mejor Neighbors and Capt Marcy, who are appointed by the gover: ment to make eelectious of land to locate the Texea Indians on. in accordance with tve law of Texas prapting twelve square leagues, are now here and bave nearly completed their Tasors. The result will not be bro lor certain for a few weeks. At the time that Sire Wilson was captured by the In- teas Mexican boy who was with her was scalped ani shot through the shou'der fle was taken care uf beg deed ill, aod when that post was broken up, was broogrt here and viaced in the horpital. Strange to say, & new skin grew over @be acal taiged parton tne growth of bair was seev all around t! of the cut. Poor fellow, after suffering fOr eight or ton months, he died a few Caye since. You doubtlers know by this tinie that very few of the nugerous stories published in the Texas papers, about Incian murders end ¢epredations bave any other foun. daticn than the imagination of the writers. re- ea last young men from the the bas been decided aguin: jector—McFarland—who was fined $30. The Justice gsve it an bis opinion thut an auditor had « perfect right to biss an actor or sctzees on the stage, if he had reason for so doing, and thst no person a right foreisly to eject a men from the theatre until he hed first been re- quertes to leave. so “popular sovereigaty’’ trinmphed. adhe New Haven Rallrond Mecting. TO THE FDITOR OF THE HERALD Jupson's oo Lied Le a vt. 4. TASH. ‘Will you permit me, iy | 108 Hiearxc DecuaBep L&aat.—We have a = lo 8: ine anti T entered the ous at avout ld orclock detsined by turin arization bad beer of wast be legally co embers of the corpo ings, isan importact inquiry. and must be answered before the meeting eq be preperly oven! Tals ‘wowld teem tor reauire has ihe Qrvb business ta ordi, would be to ascertain who are the ticipate ip the aot this had not bi the Chair, whetber the wbich be reoited that h « eck dig reperly oven eee ae + Roleere in their Getay in cequainting the stockholde ith an exact state of affairs, and evident ee of ope “6 the welfare {the privit a t F chalf refaeed to pa other gentlemen sustath ons. I tl Koardman with a vith cheracteristic chi valy fig to Mueelt the sire of a Greer 1 'T take the jiberty of ary thet in my humble jndgment, the by tho Presicent, to epforee such rule: toedopt in the absence of patlimentary tre mouthe of thore who sought a prope ization An ereumyticn of power umcaral'e-cd in the history of tect thie Ming, ard insulting alike to the sor .d publie rentiment. It wil Heoted, furt wher a vote wae | to th Y nae lose wh: x meoti@e hed ve alarge majority to adjourn to avon He then. after declaring the meeting ud volonterty anid they HN be maneec Seenrtlane are cerreat Tribune repcrter we tir Clevstares of Bareterd sedeetn wae rolled to order by the Prosid ing bim in co doing Fiteteinocrreet, I aid endeavor to # whem Rt my just Ly te feted by t kins mectinein the Heratp i Bes tase 2 fale te yapor whi jon of ‘storks tar 6 to bee oat iden oeted in the ‘eal! vot e the President, to wits—That Je mare b wie are entitled to vente in the conv before ‘he mecting can be properly organised ., iy that bo treason, make the mort of Rotary portion of {Sy in Rew York or Conmea! Ai approved of by the atook per to ony thus much im defes! mieirg Inasmuch ae it haw sD only a4 I bave thon, tin position T bomen os y (his principal) | £ as a courterpoise to the one-sides feeling which it | | Lord Elgin, the Governor Geuorel of Ocnada, and recently ot Dey, Preeldent of the Grand ral other gentlemen and their « ie Qolh ult. prinotpally for vialting t eitman wee in Vicksburg, Mist oy png bey oe pot, ia gies of omerican arms, at batue of Monterey.’’ United States Serator Jones, of lows, says the Chicago Journal, bad s pitch tr fight with Peter «Lorimer, oa. of ubuque, on the 27th ult. seek yas eaety noses and soretched a damage. he Metropolitan Hi Jobe A. Callire, Bin gh etl 01 tan ann - At the Metropol as on Jobe, A, Callire, Bia % tag, Pittsburg: e: Charles. i llet on Boston; Capt. J.8 Lewis, Potten w Rochelle: J" ai. Now ie Basa Bery.bew ‘Orleans; J. G. Briggs, Gordon, Poted iby, Dilleo, Pa.; jrewer B. Horne. } i teamahip United Btates—C C From wer. Orleans. che ai £ Taylor nes! im steamship Southerser—Kise Wack Mre Hughes three chitdrea. 4, Mrs Roveafeld, W Sicto, on From ferprnee!, in nous eet sdf Nekeowe ond | chila, Mr Soufe RF G Caston, Rev O'Leughlia, le Mery Kelley, Mr Rivallare Hi rout N ¥: atte, Miss Hise arise Dr w York; Mand Mee O's: nthal vew ork, NY: Mr Boulton, B Fleléing, a ioe, ast. w Ven Josep! jos Moore, do, Geo hatver, bearer o Toronto: ir Crooks R Pai Wales Boston: EK Mi-e Mari Keenan Pi abuses i Bel Lindeay, W Eviiote McMehon Lane Fe Mrs tember ton, New Yor! ete (Learer cf despatcber) and wife. Raltimore; Mr Strat- ford wilt sad: chtid 8 ei dc Weed. cn ry Dishise nag oJ pan pees ry "Soha and lady. Mise Daurdorp Schult: Berm Menzen, | Duren, Pi Vester, Peter Jonasand Sander, Frk Dover Beary se Ld Ballhorst D 8 Stark, led; 4. Chi a and lidy, ise re Weber, Pa Fi caren, ly, and 2 children; J N Marmes For Porta Arenas, in thet an ‘Pp ao of the West— 460} Adems & Co's mes: & Jo's menseoger, ‘and wife. Dr alti Mime Ti i Thorn, Miss Bedel, sont, Mire M Dorulug 8 W Tickaor, M BA and wife LH nA wifes Costin Mra ° tarvey Master Harvey. M Williams a 5A Will Wife, Mre 1 Hermapce, Mise C Bi ie Pro- atthe | iyi Amelia Kureki, Mr 7, Srate, Mire ws Hi and infant, ‘tint M Hey HE Wall, fy Prombtree an JW Baker, Ea Grimeh, 8 Sweet, & Be tin and‘son, Care Weler Alrion Strout Mt Smith, Mrs ‘Jadsen, Wm ‘Butters J Pitta, Well ‘Ware and cbile, Mra E 4. Mi Mre 4 E Miner ane child, i Willias ‘Maeon 1 d chile, ‘Geo | Pe er Karski and pe ari ise Ral t, Mi ve Ind: os 2 bac = resi beta a Con alae. Are samen ites 7 m or] Loper, lady, ‘800 our " ekson, w > Srberidecs a Bourman, John Mortmore, WY Beivime, Mre Cham! aia, eon, cohen, te Basy Snow m Oxt0.—The grand national con: Tention of babies will convene to day st Spring eid. Ohio, on which occasion prizes to the amount of five han ti Sol itl be distributed among the finest, fairest and the great MABITIME INTELLIGENCE. Saag en ‘ALMANAO FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. «-6 00 | MUON RISES, . 6 86 | BIGH WarTER . Port of New York, October 4, 1854. CLEARED. Steamship Ster of the West, Tarre-, San Juan C Morgan. maa Roanobe, Skinnrr, ‘Notfolk, Ladism & torr Shp lor aad Eliza, Shiverich, Buenos Ayres, W W De- Forrest hip ote Williaa Berey: New Ort Bark ‘Rhea Wem), Hasek, Hembarg harét. Brie Ere, MeAlieter, St Dowie Brie Carciine B Kells, Fore ok Sehr f Wien Miler Gunza Metcalf & Lovejoy. Schr Jomes Iiiller, Braddock, Galveston, Lane, Weet & Bote Connectiout, Bivens, Conwaysboro’, Van Brant & Corre & Ae yt. CHP! a. Bese Wilmington. OF Me Schr Merchant, Winters Richmond, C'H Pio wk Marcena, Brewater, Fredericksburg, Van Srant & Bele Ney, De DeGroot, Norfolk Van Brant & Sleght. he Autump. Terry, Baltimore 8 Tisdale Bebr Byens, Clark Bor on, Pisce & Watts, ‘ew Haven, master. Bebr Sevan Bizabe th Smith, Ni Schr BE Clare, Bidwell Providence. master. ‘Steamer ‘Thor Swan, Johnson, Baltimore, J F Smith. ARRIVED Steamship United States. Schenck, Now Orleans, Sept 27, Bt IOAM, with sprol agers to C A Whitney jeuce Thor 73 ine snd ree most of the paasats = cal pascor, died; 34, Francis Baliey, 3 ko D Onions ke epgers to joa. x cary re tae ‘during thr powers iow 23 29, pateed a clippet_abip painted ip Reriences BY) oan sith mud peal work’ about the hi bat vo under ro seeker crue bank Broaqeere, ‘gh | Ww of Do 20,700 York, eaw a large ieee went aebore this mornin Fav rig o'clock, where she r ed until rand whe 9 Was got of aiter discharging the tes Lfverpo ol, 89 dara, with nies erties Bad light winds and ererens 82 days, with mdse a1 Bulp Chicore Gr Berton), Handiete, Newonstle, 37 days, with coal to orcer, hip Dirigo, Gtasgow, 28 days, with mdse and 82 Fenergers to Deakam & Dimon | fp tat ¢242,1on 30 19, ed rhip Toec Philade'phia for Liverpool. Oot off Renruchet, South 8 al, parsed steamship Faoific, hepee for Liverpeol. Ship Thomes Riceh'e (Br, efiith,, Newpert, W, 42 Joye, Fith trom, to orver, “Sept & ¢ 82, tom 40, te W ere’ and a asi he dail above. “Eaperiencsd westerly galos her, Callao, 120 days, via Hampton ‘o Barreda Bros Baltim re, and Eept 16, let 36 20, lon 74 40. & Knudson, hew Orleans, £2 days, with New York T W Riley. ba ¥ x pa ‘Mon ton. from Darien for Boston. jester, Ship heete: mare” to Ralph Ra. ry & Ji $i 02, with m reltar Jul; le rage, rdeon & Co. Sept i, int 41 46, lo 38 poke whsleship Juniac, Wins, i from Kew Bedford, 18 ‘asye out, with ff ble sperm, all "Bark JB Jobneon of Searsport), Staples, Bremen, 4 days, with mde, to Moller & jing. Expert ales during the passage; stove ‘inleuke, ie tails, &o jerk Franklin (Hai), Tho pron, Hambure. 38 days in bella witb ae 10S pkea ton Aid F Schmid: & Me ot 4, 85.1 nip, Ravenswood E. Gilkey. Guayaitte, fd molasses, to Ht Southaverd 15 days, with oa 0 (82), Price, Ardrossan, 35 days, with * lyon. to order |" ni Giasiator (Be), Salter, Windsor, 6 days, with plaster, be 4 Picea’ Smith, Windsor, 8 days, with plaster, tecinr G hi N Sept 30, em thiraton. NO, 5a iw als aft schooner ashore. ner ent Lf | Boody: ad gone on Prigay | Ising with bead to southward: looked’ ike « Brookhaven | Toilt eebooner, Sehr Br) Harrison Spencer. Washinetos, NC, 4days. Fete Biiesteth, salyor Araeberas iiMam! iow f ome? Ticnry, tarant § Gdaya. obr A Schr Grace Wabson, » Be wande, philadelphia for New even Pchr fmence Fort. Siaverih. Fehr Locy I pear, Ear | & br Bepy Behr Meces, Bebr kearcke, wi fy th seg for cohre pa 3 ‘pipes ee sot Fre ees Seti, aioe Whiraind, Beal. New Bedford on on. Ang Lo oes comer Satebiee Wi Miller, New 7 O-tenne. doys, Weer, sept Sept 21. Charleston te inut, in Ballast, to Livingeton, One brig, unknown. Rens Momoranda, rv eet Oct ae 4 PM—Atr ship Zenobia, av ort; ‘sobre Jt je, Waretam; A Poncosst &G Wheaton 00x Ci roa, iverpool,brigs H EC ' 100) Boston? pe Sree fear es a reserpine en in w ve but when cris ‘what vessel is not kno wn pe Ranogs, Su-gers from Pictou of and for in ballast. which went ashore on hynny eae Gut of ot off, Ry en f ag ‘ aid sideranly injuredy Pood it was thot Eotuae hee’ a expense owou < idteaniy ered, A Suir totally dlamasted. with house painted white, eed ob ult ‘Cape Bateras N ty Wo ilee Sethe 0) & Edward, at Boston; also passed several berrela, Scum FL Jones, Tay ect off by steamer Beptune, wit ise ReoviaTor Sf. lg a yr) from Laing mapa owe yd — yan =. cos], wae fel with near the Kvonetee river, shout 3 oFe o'clook Mondey att wit ore of foremast and. maintopmast nt eye nme f hy steomer Daniel Webster, from Banter for Poreised, ip, which’ towed ber into Townsend Herbor. Scun Koroa of Now York at pag cin from Di bed fcremast carried away close to the dick, with e thing attected. ina burrieane 8th ult, lat 81, lon 81; lost part of deck load. Sur Pumovatux, of Yarmouth, Me. abandoned at ssa, was insured for $20 000 aan. divided botween the Tre- mont an¢ He pe offices of itosto base peree: a me ot P Camden) at Providence 34, from xe ugh veer the whole passage, an¢ on = tbe ‘en of seen 29t al ult, ni Bank. ing heavy geie from N to NNE. pit jib eH en and sprung a leak. requiring the use of both pampe to eco tee free. She still eke rn ut 400 strokes on hour. 108s or Two Vrsseis rRom New Youx—Cavt Miller, of the stenmer Sate live, saporss, that a brig and a from Be York for A) Arle chicola. bad gore ashore Sept 21, pear a Key ees oat; bath vease s were s total lose— officers and crewe and pai re saved. Did emes the brig Max- m Senta Crus for Liverpool, and schr Athalia, be- fore reported.] 4 Vesort. of about seea ashore Sept 19 en ih We jay. by 890 tons was bout five miles to the SE of Caio: PI i the was ieee diack, The C 8 O luffed as slose ai G's ‘Older, dirmasted a1 She appe Jib were Dorthward. ‘Whale: Arr at NBedford 24 bark Se 7, Cudworth Atlaatie Ocean, Pernambuco ae 6, with "x0 bbls sp oil om board. Sert ome ee Sid fi 10 2d Rig ‘Hie Cook. North Pacific Ocean. or fer Deaphia’warck 1s mat igor from Capt Smith, ore Deaphta \ Minerva Smyth, of NB, 400 sp (200 _ Sposea. ie Poe ay kee | sera for Demarara, Sept Mi 1 re te hence for New Orleans, was seon Sept 16, “ hip Pacifi for Li rit oy reise hence for Liverpool, was seon Oct 1,9 Cacenerion showing 8 relia ot al with letter ry Sept. lat ‘Bt Jonas, NP, fee « oy te nenaen ae Tone —— or Filadenpuid, Fonee ter nr 1B Jotinean ‘teres Care Haveiex—to port Sept 18 brig air Sevens, or N York ina week, dg, brig Geo ¥ Williams, Fiokott, Car- Bavana—Cle se) Sept 16 bark ‘Emoline” (vroba- barbtascn depen, to load f for artes My avolae o. Newssen), oe NYork. liz. |ATANZAS -8ld Sept £5 sobr i y ward, Sheer, Boston. Py ld (oot arr) 234. port Aug7 ‘alg Paragon, Johnson, for iro. 2 or 3 days. ry Monexa—arr 18 bark Maria Horsey, Nisley, Havana, to load for Portland. Home Ports, ALBANY Arr Oct 2 sebrs Empire, D F Willetts, and Hibo, Providence: Persey ond Posama, Providence. Boston; Penasyl- venis, Pr: Balriwol are ot ‘eS ee Aa? ory, Atkin, ~ Borto: Cyuthia at teamer Parl Couch, Harbor Gi Porto Cabello wie bf River Geo holm, Sings Ryder, Smith, S Rdward Ba Bil ey: ar Ric Hache * Sept A "hehe (Gr) Green aux =] ry Tr dies (Br) Db Port aa Praca Brot, via Phin» more via. -Rooda, m aug regory. Richwond, was Nevtune, wi ‘damage; 1 Kayees, ‘Chesapeake, Spo yd, N¥ or! k's Gravite Lodge, arr Oot a ae ‘ary (not Susan), Rete riees hips T (not Susan), CPookatt, © t Bares, Orleans: Hartley, Hawes ds, teoke wh wes. do, ber! rere; Suliote Drinkwater, Grifin, Frooters, Tobare Kerastase, Vasqer, ta tow, Dovey Island; Fri ma, Pierce, Phil se rie; Yor! "ai Sept 30 ochr Fre Newton, Herriman, BRI “ees ies z Pe no Bee Abbott Deverenx, Alchora, joad for CHARLESTON —Al = ae vis Ay) min, York. eee D port aie Let 8 sche Sea Gall, Row. propeller Albany, Marble, Al- RBA VEN~Arr Oct 1 sehr Rum- Tiga TIES SST w wae Soar es on Arr i Si Ns, 3 Guttenbu Perkins. Bosto eed. 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