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NEWS BY TELEGRAPS. ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA AT BOSTON m< wor Fourteen of the Arctic’s Passengers. STATEMENT OF THE FIHST ASSISTANT ENGINEER, Opinions Respecting the Collins and Brown Families, NAMES OF THE RESCUED PASSENGERS, &., &e., &e. The Wreek of the Arctic, | ABRIVAL OF THE STEAMER EVKOPA AT BO! ., WITH FOURTEEN OF THK ARCriC’s PASSE ON BOARD. Boston, Oc’. 12, 1854. ‘The Europa arrived bere at elsren o'clocs to night Fourteen of the survivers of the steawslip Arctic are among ber parsengors Mr. Chales I Mitobeil of Charleston, 8. C, aai Ba. | ward | upasreur, of New Orieous, t +o of them, sate thet Mrs Collins and ber son ans daughter were drowned by the upso:ting of the dost in waich they had been placol by Captain Luce. | Mr. Jchn Degnon, the first assistaut engineer, furnishes us with the teliowing statement: ‘The firet I heard was wery of stop ‘ho engines, Imme- @istely after this 1 heard tae signal bells rong te have them stoppec at the time | (eit the crash of tae cullisi on. At this time, io company witn the ebief enginser, Rodgers, }ran down to the platiorme, be'ore reaching which the engives were stopped by Joka Willot, the engirecr on du y Mr Rodgers looked over the platform inwo the bilge, and raw the runt wator, and he thea | gave crders to open the bilge injections, which eras tm- mediately done. At this tums the recg (or cagines to go atcad aga’n, Mr Kodtyera them tld me to go | forward and see shat the Wershastoa pumps were set to work, which was dove, At iuis time the four bilge | pumps, tho two bilge injectiva’, ad the Worthiogtea | pumps, were in ‘ull operativa, Ia ths course of minutes efter the cullision tue water rose over e room floor, & height of tour feet, aad in | thirty minutes more the lower fires were pu oat The | engines continued working, tne steam falling dowa toone and » ha'f pounds In ihirty firo minutes more the wate: hed gained so much as to put out the upoer fires I then loft the engine reom, acd wont fornard and j unformed Capt. Luco that nothing more could b2 cone by engines or pumps. ‘Vhenemes of the pacseogers saved in the two boats which resehed Broad Cove, + re as f ows In the recond mate’s boat were— C.T. Mitchell, of Charles. Henderson Moores, NY. ¥. De Mayer of Mexico, Wm Gihon, Jr. tho ton W. © Yourg of Ireland W. Gllbers, of New York In the other boat weie G, Dapasseur, of New Orleans, end Mr, Geib, parser of tae artic. These are all Grst olasd passengers ‘The » cund elass pavbengers faved in these boats wore: EB. M Toss, Jr, J. Hennesey, Je McHath Geo. Lovds, Du Laconeis, servantof J Bogart, the Doc - Gramont. yer jum, the second officer of the Artic, lio ar- rived io ihe Europa Whoa Mr. Mitchell left the stiip, he rays Mr. Brown's | family, sevon in all, were standiug on the dock, and oll are supposed to have gone down s. EK, Collins, vib ber con and daughter, and meny other ladies, were put in a boat, but im the act of lowering it, all save one who cling to a party who held on to the boat, were theowa int#the sen and lost. A lange boat, capable of holding Gtty or more persons, wae on the deck of the Arctic, and oofog too heary to launch, it is supposed she would ba Gllod with persons hoping that she would float off when the ship sunk, and not be cerr’ed down with ber. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE LOSS IN NEW ORLEANS. New Onveans, Oct. 11, 1864. The mélancholy annourcemmnt of the loss of the Arc'ic, with, nearly all on board, has created hero a feeling of the most intense excitement and aympa:hy. From Pbilodeiphia. NON-ARRIVAL OF TDB OSPREY aT ST. JONNS-—THE CARGO OF THE CITY OF PHILADELEHIA, TTC. Paicane: vara, Ost. 12. 1664, A private despa ch received hore, sty that tho Osproy had not arrives at St Jonns up to the Sth inst , and that about helt of the cargo ef the City of Phitatelphia had een exved ing damaged n iti, and that men were employed endeavoring to save the remainder. ‘The bark Coprad a rived to day from Rio Janciro, hav ing loft there on the 2d of September, fn company with the Engitsh ebip 1!nds, for New Yrrk She left there the bark Linéa to «ort, and the ehip Palmyra, for Baltimore, and the ship Ino, for New York. In port were the United Statos shizs Decatur. ‘The s‘eamer Surprise left Rio fcr California on the 29th of Angust. vennah acd Bebigious Conventions. BAPTIST MISSIONABY CONVENSTON. ‘Syracuse, Oct 12, 1854 ‘The Boptist Missionary Convention closed its cession thie afternoon. It was largely ottenced. Rerolutions favoring the cloc\ion of s Maine law Lezis- lature and a Maine law Governor, a’ter cliciting a epirit- ed discuetion. wore pacsed by a decided majarity. After an excited debate the convention also adopted strong resolutions sgeinst the Nebraska bill by a larga majority. UNITARIAN CONVENTION AT MONTREAL. Atpany, Oct 12, 1854. The Unitarian Convention metat Montreal on Tuesdey, and elected Dr. Lothro , of Boston, president ‘The Girt cession of the conven inn for disquesion was held on Wedneeday—at the a¢journment of which the members listered to a sermon from the Rey. Dr. Lo ‘Tho Uriterian congregation at Montreal were to enter- tain the “mombers of the eonvention at a soirée on Wednesday evening, at 8t Lawrencs Hall. The Connecticut State Fatr. Naw Haves, Oct. 12, 1854. Tt is supposed that thers were more strangers in town today, than ever was known before by the ‘oldest in. habitant.”’ In the erclosure at the fair grounds, it ia estimsted there were from twenty to thirty-five thousand persons present The show cf horses was extremely fine. At the trot. ting match this afternoon, # blick horse from Vermont, owed by F. Morell, took the lend, going a mile in two minutes ani Aity four secoods At the plougbing match to day, eighteen teams con tended. ‘he decision in regard to them has not yet been made. The fale is prorcunced by agriculiurists from other tates as very superior The Kpidemtic at the South, YELLUW FBVKE AT GALVESTON. Gatysstox, Oct. 8, 1854. The yellow fever still contioucs provaleat here. Tho death of Mr Allen, one of the propcistors of the Journal, ‘Was anncunced to cay. THE PEVSR AT SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON. Baxtimorn Oct. 12, 1864. From W. ° IMPORTANT BELATIVE 10 TGE YISHERY QUESTION. Wasmyorox, Oct. 12, 1864, Government bes acveded to the application of Xr. 1eeper'ing the fee admission of eolvoial Ash caught this seasoa, and has given official aasueacce of ap executive app iestion to Nongress to refund aay duties that may hereafrer be pailon such Osh, and power to ‘The % ) Capeel any warobouse bonds that may be givea hence forth, antil tne tresty comes into fall operation This concessi n is mae in coasidoration of our fisher ' men having been promptiy admitted to the fashore Meh cries of the provinzes, and oli the profits of tue preseat fishing serson. Mr. Perley bas managed bls neg tintions wilfully and successfully He cow goes 10 Quebeo on other basicess copnected with the treaty, which, it is expected, will irolly be comple'ed ia a feW weeks, satisfactory in’or. mation having been received from New Brunswick acd Nova <eotia fhe Vermont Legislature. MONTIBUER, Ost 12, 1854 Both branches of the Legisiature assembled here to- day, snd orgavized without delay The Souaic elected H. Barrett, of Middlebury, clerk, apd Mr. Chapman, of Ludlow, essistant clork. Suth ure fusionwts In the House, @ W Grandy, of Vergennes, was chossn Spealer on the first ballot by the following yote:— Grendy, Wbbg, 141; Bertlett, democra’, 60; McLeas, free | Soller 23; rcatternng, 4 J. Slade, of Middlebury, was unanimously elected clerk of the Honse CH Hoyden, of Rutland, has boon appointed to the ecery of Civii and Sulitary Affaire oy the ‘Ibe Governcr’s message will be de ivered to morrow. Poiaduiphia Sivek Market. Purcavsurma, Uct. 12, 1854 Stocks were ull this moruing. The busiceas comprised | Reading Kalircad, at $7 Veunsyivenia Reiroad, 447% Lor Llord Raiboad, 144%; Morris Cana) 13; Peansviva ‘There is no change tu the rates for Mack NEw ORLEANS, Oct. 12 1854, The pslos of ertton to-day amounte. to 3.50 bales. Flest new molos-es sold atte Good (bio flour i, sett ing at $02 Co nis quoted at We ; rie, 6)ge. #O%e. | Whiskoy, Wet xchsogo on Loudou, 95% AUMANY, Ost. 121854 Solos were wate to-day of 5.000 bushels of Geneseo wheat, 2t 8220. Rerley—#8,000 bushels e Li at SL 15 & 8116 for two rowed aud $117. 8118, $l 18% to $1 20 fer four cowed, Hops, 38¢ a 40c. Court of Apprais. The following ls a list of the ca o: decided in the Court Juogment affirmed with cost—Craig and p’ts, vg’t Wells, reap’t, stevena, rosp't, ug’t ¢ "t, Bently, by bis noxt friend, &e , reap’, a Van Alstyne and ct crs, &:, appt, Wale ‘ce The Feaple, &e. coft’s ia error; Crafts, ronp’t, ag’t Ives aud apothor, app’t; i eaman, epo’t, ag't Duryea and oh rs, reap’ts: Rexford und vtbers’ apps, ag’t Kright, reap’t; Kellogg ard another, reap’ts, ag’t Slau- aneni others, a. p's; Pa mer, reap’t, ag’t ssckrider app'ta ayrauilt, resy’t, ag’t klmur, app’!; *t, ag’t Morcis and auovher, resy'ta; Vassac 8, og’t Comp aad another, app'ss; 9 snd am toor, resyoodente; Riptay, senor, 1@spunten.; Malvenal, rego’t, t, mi, resp’t, ag’t Youngs, app’t; resp't, ag’t siurcby, survivor, &e,” spp't; dr. app't, og’t Torn of Monroe,” resp’t, t suas, reso'ts, sg't Eewin, aud soother, piff’s in error, Lorrilar}, Purdy, ¢ t wg’t Pbiltps and othr, app’ ta: Barber, spp’. 2g’) Cery, cesp’t; corgam, resp’t, ag’t Bent of the stato of New ¥ rk, p’ts; Mabe», resp’t, ag’t Dudlos nes Tesp't, net Olas Judgment rever:od, ver trist grautel; « the eve oF, £90" 9g't Couto aud Buothor, resp'ts; Marshalt, roeu’t, eg't Vultee, apy’t; Kelly, rasp’t, ag’t ‘The Mayor, Ke, of Now York, app’-a; Beaedios and oth. cra, Tebp'ts, sg’t Siavton, apo't; Lyon, rosp’t, ag’t Voter appt; Pat cervisor, &2, ag’t Fort Paid gnd Coop+retown ad Co, app’ts: Catliz, resp’t, og’t Guuter, app’t, Cornwall and avothor, resp’ts, ag"t Haight, apps, pladson, reap’t, vg’t Grey, app’t; Bush, reep't, og’t Prosser, app’t; Du:ckel, ayp’t, ag’t Wiles, resp't. Grderod that the judgmort appoate) from be reversed, and thet the proceeaings be semitted to the Supreme Comt, with aires ions to give effect to the jusgment upon the bond anc warrant of attorney mentioned ta the pload- us & Security pier and superior to tho recip eed cit Ley d Runvto we defenaants, Crafts oot Living ton—ratbbone, apa't, ag’tStocaing et al, resp’ts Leeree and proceedings orcored to the Su- pren.c Co 1 cicectins—atkingon, adm’r, &e, resp’t, against President, &e,, of the Bank of Mon- re Judgment of \ke Superior Court at general term ro- versed, with cost: and jasgment of the Suprene Coart #t epoctal term aMfiumed, wits leave to defen iaat to with- Qrow bis comursor and answer complaint on payment of coste—Pol epp't, ag’t Kionoy, resy’t. nem : MHrmer, without cos. in this Coart to either Tr y-—slesticher and wife, rep ts, ag’t ! iykicpon, app’t Judgment of -vpreme Coart reversed, without coste in this Court to ty ps rgeinst tho other, and jaig- ordered on ho hird count ia fsvor of the plaintiff, ¢ iv the devenaant ‘0 plead to the same oa pay: f costs in toe Court below and judgmont for ths axton the other counts, with leave to the plein 1 (0 opawer the 6rmo on payment of costs in Coart bo ment lew 70>, app’, wOit, reep’t Appeal disuako?, withous costs—Aloeay Northern Retlvoad © yt og’t Bayard Clarke and others, spp Mo‘lon to Gismles apvaal fentel, without coste—Za- taickie, reep’t, ag’t mish, eppl’t; Belknap, app’t, ag’t Waters, serp’t . Appor) dumissed, without costs—Stewart, app’t, ag’t Anderson acd othora, resp’.s. ; Motion to cismiss appoal denicd, with ton dollars costs —Corning, resp’t, 9¢’t Dav and otuers, ex’rs, & , app’ts. Motion to ai-miss spocal granted, with $10 costs of motion—Lookwood upp't, ez’ Ly ker, resp’t Apreal cismirod—Henry, apo’t, ag’t Lowell, resp’t, Motion granted, unless appellant Glos a new undsr- taking io duo fram, and pey $10 costs, within tea days efter service of potico ot this order, when entered—Mat- thews, app’t, ag’t tatthers, reap’t News from Havana, [From the New Orleans Picayuno, Oct 4.] he Cabawta ariived at Havana on tae morniag of the lst inst , and remained thore four hours to land the mails and twenty-eight passengers. Capt. Sbufelct reports that on tho 29th ult, in Iati- tude 27. deg. 58 min N. long. 78 deg. 4 min W, the Ca- hawba passed the wreck of » vessel oottom up, apparent. ly now, snd asont 200 tons barthen, sheathed with yel- Jow metal, but the officers eculd not make our her name. Two days previously, thatis on tho 27th ult, in lat. 34 dogs. 30 mn. long. 76 degs. 19 min. W., tho Cahawba had passed a great numbor of turpeatine barrols. ‘The Cabawba brings a large froight, and, as we have elready announced rivety-tour passengers. We have full tles of tho Diario de la Marina to the lat inst., and of the Gucelade la Habana tothe 80th ult. They aretull of decrees, orders, cireulats, and other offi cial Cocuments. ‘The Govornor General bas temporarily appoiate! Lieut. Col Dona Francisco alvoar, Director of Punils Works. Ao is unanimously recommended by the Couceil Fomento for —— in the office. He supersedes Van Carlos enitez, By @ rozal decroe of the 17thof Avgust, the Military Goverror of Havana is to be Political Governor also of vhe efty. Don gnacio dy Fehavarris has been ap. pointed to the port. A royal decros of tholéth of August, again combines the office of deputy superintondeut of the royal trea- sury with # the Japtain Generalship. Another mebes the necessary changes in the administration of the derartment, #8 lately altered py Gen. Pezueia, A royal decree of the 16th of August suppresses the present ceneorrhip of ths press of the isiand, aad directs that ip future tbe duties of consor aba) be ulscharged by ore of ‘ho cletha of the supreme gorerament, to b> appointed by the Governor Geueral Gen Don Antonio Sequara har been appointed Direotor Ceneral of ieleginphs, ond cenor Don Bonifacio Cortes 4dministrator Goneral of Maritime Duos Tae duties of the letter until his arrival aro to be discharged by Lon Monurl Ma Carbsjal. Col Don Jose kiqnelme {6 appointed Lieut. Governor for the jurisdiction of ‘ripiasd; Col. Don Jor Kulsté, fer that of Villa Clara; Lieut. Col von Cacsimiro de la Muela y Chacon, for toast of Mar.el; Lieut Col Pon Gre. gorlo Lambra, for that of Ban Juou de los semedios: and the commandant of the mops at Santi Espiritus, for that of that place Lieut Col. Hon Angustin Jimenss Buono is appeinted ad interim Chief of Pulee “€nor bon Manvel Cortazar has been appointed Com. mancani of Car ineers At Savannah there wero four deatns by yellow fever on Patarday, and among them we find the namo of Dr On Monday, at Charleston, there were eight deaths by the fover. —______ the souc ELECTION FXCITEMENT IN BALTIMORE—AN OVERSEER KILLXD BY A SLavE. Beviimowe, Oct. 12, 1854, Another man has d'ed from th isjuries he reesived at the late riots in New Orieans, making the cighth victim ‘The election excitement last night passed of without serious results. The rejoiciug demonstrations of the suc eesful party were very great but norint ocourre!, Tue Know Nothings intend having o grand demonstration to- right. Wm Webstor, an overster on'Col. Sothoroa’s plantation in Charles cousty, Maryland, was eho: dead to-day by one of the negroes under his charzo. Destructive Fire at Now Bedford, Pw Broronn, Vet 12, 1854. A fire brobe out Inst night in the lumber yard of Hf A Kempton, destroying $15,000 worth of lomber and six Geeling houres. Amoog the sufferers are Captaia Charice Wert, Ephraim Kemptoa, and Aaron Upjoun ‘The total lors is $40,000, Jetbro Holwan, « well known erchitect, foil from n DHuilslog dari gto fo, aod fatellp fracture! his ekull Aly Le ae hw wore of an inetadlacy. Anes prews drcrew dated the 28th alt, hae been is sned by the Capisio General. It is desigoe) to make ex- fis ‘AWS More stringent. Itis too loag for notice here. Commandant Don‘ Antonio Palacica, Don Clandio Mar- tines de Peni ow (Count Villeunron ) and Lieut vol. Dou Erasmo Oitembach hve deen appeinied aides decom, to the Captin General, and Capt Don Joxe Maria Herre 1a y Garro and Lieat. Dou Pedro Fabio U’Relliy y Nunez del Castill,, heno PRELIMINARY MINATION IN Tak New Scor- TAND CMP MOeDER CAsP -- An exemtontion of the caso of Isene “Vingerland, charged with betng accersory with bis wife in che wurder of their child was had before dJusteo Parsons Lestor Dunpar, Elizabeth M. Kobin- sop, and Barent H. Staats, were examioot, Ibe wit bessee’ testimony went to show that jhe woman confess: ed )ill'ng the cbUd, and waxted to bs hing for tt; that +e bo | yaid abe “bad {tin her heao for six movths.’” tho told one of tho witnesses, in answer to the inquiry where she murdered the chilt— Tho ebild was in bed with him, the prisorer and was crying, aod f took it out inte the etoop and chored it to death, aad lati it where you found it’ T aabod the motive? She said nothing Lrepee'e. the ques ion, ac i ask d her if sho loved ber tate? she ani’, * Yes, bat thera was some che who «t od behind me and made me doit? Lasbed ‘Who was [tf'? She replied, ‘1 suppow the devil’? he seid again thot, “rho ongnt to be hang for it, ond was willing to be hang.’ A farther exatamn atio m had this morsing. Two witoessos were awora, one of whom. Mr. Pritop, testiiied that on his inquiriag who billed the chi answered, “She did it,” to Sbich the wife assented. ‘he vitnew thea inquired how she cid i, and the prisoner rep ied that he would Shout the matter, ‘The prisaner peau. (From the Al t. 9. A few moovhs ago. pen trrees da desea io the Hecomirg garb of ‘deeevtier mand tion a1 Bu t's intelligence office im this city, for a situr- tion to do erdimary housework. Soon after a lad Sch: bene county applied for help; but wh: webcted were unwilling to have town above referred Some, 0 — & willagases exgege, out the Fy @ppearence Boa'ly che pong tol ecompriled to accept rersices the rdingly ordered Ler to appear wita ber tropt at the Bansiww Howe, at 8 o'clock, the follow. movey she rnid rbe bad—for copveyin piace cf rendezvous. ‘The indy settled the diffientty, placed ber protege in tbe stage, and proceeded with her to ber pieorant mansion in old Behotarte Noth og transpired fr several days to disturb +f her Mistress or secvent, The letter took hold wih most | Wonderful industry, rising at 4 0’olock every morning, ene working so long an any Work was type Jone im: ee £0 sssidiour wan sho that the lady of toe house reprovod her for working barder and Inver than was mécessary Her only reply wae that she could aut bear to be idle, and would rather work than play. ‘he Grst remark on eccentricities was made by a little girl who on> morvieg estered th> parior, with opsa mouth an eyes, exciniaing, “OR! grandma, wast do you thie, that new »irl goes down the cellar stairs at a Hing jowp!' But thie wos not deemed sufficieuuly strane to excite any o:ber remark than that ene was “a emart gri’’ New developements, however, weroia yeserve. A few evemicgs after, when ail the workmen shout the uremises were at Kup] fteen or twenry in rumber—the household yere startled by the botateroas laughter of the men the osuse, ti ap- peared that ‘Slizubeth” had, on @ banter, jumped bquere Over the bread tadle, dishes and ail, at » bound, ond offered to wager a new bonne’ that she would > the same thing if a cisir were placed on tep of the tahis— only stipulatiog fora singie step backward. No one, bow: eFer, acca sted the wager, but alt concurred that ‘#he ‘wen u Jootle the sinartest critter in the diggings.” Iu the conrss of time a fellow servant girl (ith whom the strange girl roomod¢,) ivformed ber mistress trat sue could not remain any Iebger in the family {f “Kl gahota She refused to a-#'gn any reason for but “Kizaheth,”? when arraignnd, said the other servants wore angry wath her pecaus sha ‘ra fused to contribute a dollurto the priest.” ag this was kvowa to be truo “Eizabeth’? was told to go to ner work, ond the ctber to iesve if she persisted in her de- abeth’’ continued to grow in favor with bands, ic spite of her appaeat stupiity: bat she paitievnrly iztinate with one “Pa rick,” with whom Ble often took evtving ramies Hee mistress chi her for this intimacy, warviog ber aganst all “gay de ceivers ? but she closed all reoroof by the very usex Pecied information tbat Patrisk and she were engaged © be married!” No one cueyecte! anything amiss ia “Bliztheth ”? une til ove morning, om the return of the gentlemin of the house. a ter soveral weeks! absence. The famiiy, consist- ing of sone, daughter grendch'liren, &c, ‘were quietl! reat . wich “Ktizebeth’? Kev" ing ot table, ‘The geutl-man sora faized tyeoe ly, when, as abe retired, the breakfast cirel atertled ing down bis knife and fork ant excigimiag, (Phat girl's 2 wau—dion’t you notice her board?"? *Now, don’t be boyinh with your Donkense,’’ from his wife, and a hearty Iuugh trom the whole group, was ail ths re- spouse he received for his yocaerfu discovery. ‘lize beh continued to wo. k with greater vige A oTect then | any git! ever did work befvre, und the family re-umed their u-unt congranlati ns at their good luck in hsviag | Picked up ro ‘0.4 agirl ? { In a work oz tvo the gentioman o* the bouse had ocvasion to leave home for at me, and was about t» getiato a car- Tinge, w!.en it oocurred to him thet there mig” t aot be a0- rey enough in the safe for bou-ebvld and bastaess par yo + | 8 until his returo, He looked through his account book ard found that there shouls be some $375 tn gold in the eefo, beside acme paper money. On Looking to nea wha- ther be was tight, 08 found the paper moey, but the | Rol bad cisappested, Hero was “a go.” ‘Who wus the rovber!’’ was the neat question He cecided in Six own mind that there wax put ono rervant | in the honse with wit cnough to get hold of the keye and | rem. ve thomoney, tuohserved. «nd se was the favor- | ite ond trusted nurse of tne grad child’ca, wanss mis. tress was thom absent. It waa determines, thorefure, that she should be arrested, ber trunis searchet &c. Accavch warrant Was ace rdingly obtained with dirse- tions to the efficer to stand in readiness tocome when | cons for. | assf toconfirm the jnstress of there suspicions, the girlinfo med tho #on-in-liw, who.e chidren she hid nursed, that she was going to Jouve in a tow days— althougheh had previously freqneatly expresset a de sire to always live with the femily who hid uniformly trea’ed her vith geost Riodnees. — ‘¢ What do you moan, Wary, by this sudcon determination?” “1 oply mean thar {cannot stay hors aay longer I ehall Joave on Monday morning”? So tho offiver was tol to be oa hand carly Sonday worning, just before tke stage left, so ns to havo ths absconding servant's trunks searched. Be fore be camo, bowever. the girl herself asket har em- ployer to rearcb ber trucks ‘his was ‘coadrentioa atrong us ho y writ,” that sue was the thief.“ Way do you want me to rearea your trunk!” “To seo that they o.ntein nothing but what belonga tome” + Did you suppiso yoa swore suspected of theft?”? ++ No; bat I’ Bappored L might be.” “| Why?? + Bee sso thers ace tose about the house who are stealing 6 “orything they con ’ay thar hevds on, and I cannot stay where ths ore.” © Why did you Beep this informatio from te?’ “Reoince, when [ wont to Mre.——— sho sait eho would rot listen to complaints from scrvants gbout each. otber, end compelled ma to be stleat ? ‘'To whom do Jou refex?? ‘S10 Kiizabeth, who has bes steatiag something erery day.”? sho then preceeded to pv: several ar isics which sbo kvow “ beth’? bed stotea, and to justify herself for tho Sourse she had resolved ppon his rovolation cbenged the aspoet of affairs; avd the bat the same day tlizspeth eanoanesd her do'or- mirat.on to leave the rext morning, did not render them any tho iebs interesting, but promise] a more spony do- Rnovem-nt than was anticipated It was against har tr ink that tho soaych warrant was now directod, just as It was ready to be placed on the stage. She demurros; but tuo lay, at this stoge of proseedings, knows no demurrers, ard the trunk was uncovered. ond euch an uneorer ag! Bolle of con, silk hoods, a dozea fine hren chomiso, fino creeses, piecas of cotton ciath, shore. dro-vitge ws, Ince, oho man’s linen shiet hig enough for “¢didly smbrrt,’? ond supdry other commovities, ivdicatiog the wardrobe of on heiress rather than that of 2 cook, The spectatcrs looked on amazed, ani tho mystery was not rendered any the les a roystery, by a vory baiy ‘written letter, to the following effect: — Dean bre: ‘Burry to us, ae your mother is dying, ‘When you come, I willdosll I ‘promised I bave tho money for yuu, and ifyou havo1’t enough to got here with, if your friends furpish it, wo will return it. There wili bes wagon for you at Lambertvilic. Come immodiatoly. ‘bis 1 ter, it afterwards appeared, she had iadacod a rorvert in a neighboring fomily t> write, saving that she vished to show it ss an excuse for hor dosire to feave 80 sudden'y. ‘But,’’ ssys the “this woa’t havo post mark, and they will cet: * Ob! you leave thas tome,” was her repl; ten I hind the letier I will take it out of the envelope? Bat the lotter waa found prematurely, and inspite of ber protestationr abo wax hurried of to jeil—tho officer bellevi-g that when sho saw tho bars she would rolent aod confess. But votabe! On entering the ceil, she loosed round rather ey, and ordored uy h-z baggage. This was refused her, but sho persisted so reszintely, thet ber request was complied with on the ground thst she should on}y take out what she require: for hor use wuile ip prison. On doing 0, 8 razor and s‘rop fell oat of a bundle; and on being told that she could not retain arti- cles so usleas to hor, she begged p'tsously for them, os “tho only thing left to her py her ¢ear dead father”? Ofcourse, no humyre officer of the law could disregard such a p'ea, and she was allowed toretain thera, AB soon as the arrest was medo public, wits the news that ber trunk hed tees found filled with stolen ,oods, the nelghbore with whom she ssaociated. came flockliy; to the houss with all acrts of articles which thoy hed received from her as preaeuts. Many of the articles were recegnized by the family, but others wore not; bat enough were ilentified to render tho guilt of the priso- per ciesr enough for a jury. Her trial cae on, whoa her counsel advised her to Plead guilty. This at first ahe refused to do, but finally conronted—not, however, until sua hat remained ovor righ in custody of the Under sheriff at his house. Bo orsuaded her to this courg, and took so much interest in ber cave that very unsiod suspicions foaud utter. ance; how unjustly, © soquel will show. In considar. ation of her plea of guilty, the Judge was vory mareiful, and sentenced her three months in the Aloany Pent. tentiary. Here rhe srrivod a tew days go, and the worthy ma- trov reccived her bindiy, istroduced her to tha female deparment, and from thovce into the bathing room, from whence a series of loud screams for “Mr. Pilla bury’? were toon heard, and on vis sppearing the ma- trop bid her blushes and roquested bim to Stake thas manawsy |” Mr. Pillabary, lke # gentleman aa he is, complet with ibis vety reagonavle request—hed tho lusty 1aece] cropped and attiod in proper garments, set bim to work among those of his own sex, where he now is, with as proper a crop of beard as any man contd aosire, and such a crop as be coule any day have had whil+a housemsid, ond as be would buve bad but for the somi daily pplication of the razor leit him by his ‘lear dead fother ” ‘The rascal refased to own to tho stealing of tho $376, beirg detirmined, doubtless, to get bold of it 60 sounas he is released from bly pretont quarters. Thisdenoae ment bas wonderfully atirred up the dutl blood of the Schobarie Dutch, and greatly disuppoiuted those who had a tromiseof an opportunity to “dance at the wed- ding’’ of Patrick and Bilzubeth. Turontant Ivpian Taeaty.—We Jeara from gente men just down from La Potnte, that when they leit that pleco @ trea’y was coufidently expected to de con- cladec this week with the Coippews lntiens for ail the t of the bississippt river, which emoracsa the portion of the north shore of lake Superior, B® region Containing immeose mineral wealth. The Com- misrlorers on beholf of the Unived States are Mr. Gil- bert, Indian agent of tois State, and Mr. Feaniman, agent for the Chippewa Indiana. Thoy are aided by Me. Fico, of Minnerots, who has had grest fufluence amoog the Chippewas, and has been at La Polote for weeks on ‘this business. It is the intention to provide ro<erva- tio for tho Indians with « view to their civilization. Whibt Sinzesota in Ceeply interested in the oonsumon- tion of treaty, the Jang negotiated for ail boing ia thet Territory, this and othec Lake States will be lixewise greatly benofitted by the now resources of trace and enterprise that will be thas opened to our peoyla.— Lake Superior Journal. ° Misgronany Morprrep sy Ixptans.—We find the following nad story im the St. Paul Afinnesotian:—A lady from the neighborhood of Fort Hipley. now in St. Pevul brings information that the wife of Kev Mr. spon. © r, tinsionary at hed Leke, was murdered « short time since, by a war party of *toux Indians, Mra, was sitting in ‘yor apartznent after dark, when # fired upon and killed instently. Sho was an estimable Indy, who bad reeided several yours with ber hashand a¢ it (sees Sag ous; we wos veh gan ot female mete apzlica- | The adrian of the 24 instant coateios & three colomp account of & wholesale tw rob end murcer on the Western ratiroads, w bas been condense from ‘The e@air war brought to light in the Lenswee Coun’ Chrevit Court, during the trial of a man cal ing hims: Augustus Stuart Syroo McVoval4, who was triec aad convisted op an indictment ‘or an attempt to murder T. 1_Pa:ber ap engineer op the routhern road. ‘The investigation ap¢ prosecution of this cese has ex- pored and trustrated the of @ ent of despe ad:os, end exhibits & degree of cold biooded atrocity seldom menitested by the blackest hesrted villas of modern times The pames of the demons sod their wbule plan, of action are vel'eved to be known. For prudential rea- sobs, these ar» for the present withheld sn account of his pareptege is given, as alsoof bis travels avd adveutures, which, if true, demoastraces him tw be @ rover of the most ai ed wort. eater thet in 1862 he worked ag ® printer ia the Detroit Pree Pies (806 On the 2ist of March last, obstructions were pleerd up a the track of the railroet aear Hudson, Dut no se tious damage wasdore in the Zit» toe losoattive of the mo ning mail train Weat was thrown from the tack shout a mile east of Adrian, Oneend of aniroa f rail bad Leen placed under the tie, se that the otber ead wan ntrnck by the engine. No person was particu- larly euspect-d, but tracks mad® by # peculisr boot were 4 the spot, an. an impression of the terenca Moore, supermmtergent of the road, received the foliow- ig letter :— 7, 1854. ApRiAx, March Jos H. Moore Esq —Sir:—I have for the past few days written five or six notes to send you, but as often TYave chapged my mind and concinded to st thi mation that I wishec to convey to you liv buried scurity. But tee lateact of villany that was cummitted Imay say withio sight of our c:ty, forces me to disslese to you iuformation that I receive: s few days ago, of the Jo: mation of » gang of rascals who have oummined toge- ther to commit, I may say, whoie-ala murder and other cripiral ac +, by obstructing the pasasge of trating and endangericg the same on the M sand N.1 RK. This sarrcf vidains are under the managem nt of two mea that aro hnownto me. The sai ject came to my kuow Jecgs by ax over from thore men of # Jarge°nm of money provided | would take part wita them in thot iovwended villainy. Ibis 1 refuse, and scornfully recarted thelr proporels or t) have anything to co wich th m. [farcher threaten: 4 to expose them provided they -hould at any t me attempt to carty their ict» tions into eset; pod ‘one of thea said if I should ever diciosets any ons ther intentions, that it woula be cectsic dea'h tome I can- pot in this note explain to you the informstion thet [ wish to convey in full; but should you answer thi« note, by dropping a line in the Post Cfiice to me, [ wil, if you Wisb, Cisclese to You tho nats of the parues—in fast, L will give you all the intormatiun that 1 oan of the parties and their inten*ed plot, on concition that you will give a libers} reward. I would bauble to potut them out or ceveribe them thet they might be arrested. Tam satis- fied that one of them has in his truck cocpments that would Ciseloso the whole matier Lhopo you wil keop tais subject dark, as 1 am expor- ing myrelf 10 great danger by dise'osing tais to you, aad Would sixo ox po-e the interest of the road by disclosing th’s subject to the public, Yes, such would make the Toud s terror to all. +8 1 cannot write to any éa'isfac ion, should you wish to know furiher about tbe matter, let me know and [ will go to your office any eventog that may be coavenicut to sou. A. STUARS. To this Mr Moore replied, requesting au ictervioz An av«wer was reterned, bat he pad writioa to one of the lowers of the garg fo New Yor?, aud as a90n as he re- clea ap avewer, which might give him farther infor mation, he would eallon ir Moore About four dsys after, Byron presented himself, and gave some further detsils; and soon after, he met him, in company with Messce 4. 4 Emmons and a. i Bator, attorneys for the raiiread company. He repeated hii stery, sud propoeed for @ sul-abie remonoratioy, to aid in binging the scoundrels to justica. We may here rsmark, that trom all the disslosures it would sem that be was in losgue with the gang, and {a- ter ded te watch the rai ocers tor them. au well 23 them for the reiirodd; and whive he drew pay froa ono, shar; the booty with the other; and whil+ makiog dis- ctorures, trusted to his shill in misicading the railroad bay 60 as to prevent his disclosures from being of any ara: ‘Lhe officers of the road becamo suspicious of the man from some mysterivus actions whisa he would not ex plain, anc they cvuid pot understand, but they stil gave him much of their confitence Mr. tmmons wrote from Jacksoa, under date of July 8, recommending that he be treoted a8 a friend, aud prote:ted, as far ss possible, al. though be bimreif had doudts as to the honesty of his intentions. McDonald alias Byron went to work in the offico of the Zzycst’ur, but was irregular in hile hablta, and «at pights very frequently. Daring this tize several unsatisfactory conferences took plaice between him ant Mec Bater, which led to no new information. During these visits, however, Mr. Baker had obtained an impres- sion of bia boots by placing freth sand oa the mals, an found it to correspond with the tracks at tho rullroad above mentioned. 2 Ip thee: ents pril8, Byron came in brea* bless haste to Con. Fineleir, assistant su; erintendent of the road. 81y- ing he baa becn applied to by one * * #* togo with him a lntle west of the city, (adrian,) and put obstructions On tho track, to cetch the 0 o’elocs train West. av had got away from bim and haste: e1 to give the ip formatioa. Gen, 8. snd others went up the road abont two ities, where they found the obsfructions ;1acea ag Bycon had ssid When tho tain paseed, some mon wero seca to rip into the woods, by the Ligh of the laay on the head of thelocometive. - ihe grcat meil for the Northwest goss over he South- cin road, This also s great ronto for the express busi- Bisa. And it hae baen ascortaincd thas there tere vory Isige amounts of money in the mail on each o°cas.0a of tho obstructions, wereh 2'st, 27th, ani April 18th. ‘Sbus Bsron had notitied the company in advance, of retual chstrustions—given tho names of sims, po:hapa all cfthe parties, and jet taey seemed no nearer dotec tion than before. the moan time, the attention of the P.O Depart ment hat been enlled to the suxjeet, sud Allen Pinter- ton, Esq, 9 polica offiesr in Chic+go, was appointed a special mil agent to investiga’e the matter, Me acon camo tothe conclusion that whoever the cthor guilty pattics might be, Byron was ono to all inteats and pur pores Ono of the lexders, Byron satd was in Now York; and at Nessrs. Emmone end Baker’s he ho wrote alot- terto him. The lettor reached the New Yert office, ond was placed ins certain box for delivery, while an offer was placed outsi.e to trail the psreoa celuing for it It was never ca lod for, bat econ disappoare}. Four days after, Byron informed Baker thet the man had re- cofved the letier, and eent him a vordal gaswer, dirogi- ing him to writeno more by mail as the lettars might geckst. This, and the fact that the deprodators cnow whon the mail was to have a large amoznt of mouoy, svows that 4 nd an accomplice in the New Yorr Post Office. We ase not informed whether tho clerk eur pected !s still thoro. Mr. Pinkerton went withJ P. 0. Kumons, Esq. of De- troit, to New York, but failed in fmaing the man to whom the letter waa x droSed. A strict wa'ch was xopt for him, ard it was axcortain- ed that be had paid his passage to Liverpool, on the ship Washington, but an officer of the vessel accidental- ae GI bim if Lo wis » conection of Sir ———, an ‘glisbman of the same namo—and he had forteited his pastoge mons, and had not been seen since. Mr Pinkerton determined to arrest Byron; but the officers of ths rai’road company desrught him not to do 80 withont the ¢ carost aed of bia guilt, lost they might be suepected of doubio dealing with him. He delayed for some time; but it was very plain thet his boots mace tho ‘track abe vo montioned. aad actiag as ho was for the go vernment, and not for the ratiroad company, bo took o- casion cna visit of Byron to Chicsg», to arrest him;and without his knowledge to obtain posscseion of his soot. Ho wanifosted mush virtuous incigastion, and told Mr. Pintbortcn tbat Gon. Cass. Senator stuart, Mossra. Jervin and Litchfold, wonld take signal vengeance on him for@uch treatment to him. That ho owned $35,- 000 atock in tho southern road, and was to be married to abcautifal girl im Chicago, whose fatuor is worth $100,- 000; that on the vight whca the rail was put oa the track cast of Adrian, be was cating oratera and drioking wine with @ cozga of the dest gentlemen in Adrian— among whom Sere Mr. Moore, superintendent and Jadge Baker, attorney of the road. greatest grief, how ever, seemed to be at the tuonght of how his friend, Mrs. Moore, wife ci the superintendent would feel, to hear that be was shut ap in jal Mr. Pinkerton doubwd whether he bed sufficient evi dexece to ecnvict him, and cetermined to mato him con- vict himself, He had there‘ore ma:o arrangements with Wm. Beck, lq, Depyty sheriff of Milrausie, and ho wor a prisoner in ihe éel! when Brron entere). For four veoks Mr. Beck us actualiy moro than half the time in the coll with Byron. The reet of the tims Brroa sup d bim in tho duvgeon—sueh turbulent “express robcer’’ did be maue of himself. Yroni daz to day bo failed ip drewing any intormetion from Byron, whe waa tustained by the hope that the railroad company would protect Lim. More than toree wecks passed Wheo in an interview wich Me. Moore, he was told t was arrested by a United States oficer who intended to mate his Doots convict him of the erime on the mdrniag of the 27ib of March, and the raf!road eompany waa po r- cries to shiold bim in anyamanper for acts committed previous totheirecquaintance with him. MMe now caw bia Canger, avd ov retarnieg to his cel with Mr Beok, who had given Hazvis es his name, to Byron, he mani- fested great agitation Harris asked what was the met- ter. For some time ho seemed te be debating the ques- tion: ond at Jast oxsisimed ;— That é—4 P.nk, hee stole ny boots 1"? “and what if be has? They couli not bo of any great valve.”? “But he bes got my boots, and intonds to send moto thy State prison with them.’ “You mast be gettiag crazy | How conld your boots tend you to “tate priseny’” “Ho is going to show that they mide tracks that were ey where the rail was put on the track esat of Adrzian |” “Well,’’ said Harris, ‘that doos look bad—bat I have seen worre cases than that got along wita. You are good grit, end if I ean co anything for youl will, Lex. to bailed out in 6 day or tw at farthest, : ‘You aso the very mso for me,” said Byroa, most come and awent on my trial that yoa raw # © ® put the rail on, aud that { was not there” “But yeu are innocent,’ raid Harris; “you will get clear ake car’t convict you Bat if you are guilty, 1 don’t beii-ve } can belp you ”” “You must, by Ged!’ said Byron. 8 goner |” No arrargement was coxcluded that day; bat the next moruing Byron direc @) him to testity that bie name was Gov ind on the night ot the 26th he wa: at * © % ap? wert with him aud sew track. snd so minute were his of the place an’ manner fa whion the rail was placed, that when Mr. Beck cawe to Adrian, #rriving in the evening, ip company with Mr Pio¥erton, the pct. nnd told the very tie under which the rail pluced, though it was the first tims he bad been there Well,” said Harris, elise Grover—really, Bosk—‘ If Tbelo you oot eae way, ecresh | om Seid Byron, ‘If you get me fidence of the railroad 6 1 aye ow sd cocoon i “If you don’t Pa nd you t 3 sme | Oo the seme aay, Me. | |. The i oe age re Hl ; i 5 £ E ; { i dar ger of m: the b: nds of the a1 ger of afre'e of po! no! notif ah the fienda of Paodemonisam # to raise against we I will not shrink from sovthing | a2 lorg se Tam ipo entor a tong as | can have the pro. tecticp of law G agoin and be sure on my side Justice !! Justioe |! is ali claim ard that Lexpect 10 have before » Court of Jax | thee ard an independent and imparti: beim there lat if L can't we stk A.S. BYKON, M. 1. P & —I will convince your engineer and fireman that I wae thetr friend, acd that ] have oftentimes run myself into carger for their enfoty as weil as that of the com- pavy and the travelling company beve apy feeling of gure they will show it by rewa: dore ins'ead of my tile clear, &c.. threw times three. blic. Yea, and if they or the atituce in ti Iam ing me for what I have Protecnting me, But Gret I mast provo ’ end that Icandoso Hurrah boys! A 5. BYRO' ‘\be tri-] came on, and he was convisted on two facict- Ments—tho tentimony of Beck being condlusive. (m the | first indictmout he was seotenced to imprisenmeat for | lite; and ducge Wing remarked that he would -us.ead | the sentence oa the other till the term of the first ox- pired Demes koown of his confederates, it is bolieved, are If po, ond thers is any law by which they can be reached, we tras; tho matter will not bed: 031 here, but that it will be pur: wed 10 the uttermost. South- ern rood is a cifficult one on which successfully to carry out such on intern] sebeme. end ap: average beats distinguishes Gelivered by t. cial of agril, 1860, rocent}y arron the esteem of lived icgerher, short time before the train arrives. are at oll aoe yelatively to passports; by conforming to it, noyarces, troubles, pnnecessary expease: times lors of time, will be avoided. livered by these functionaries do not el vays present the dosirable guaranteos Joan Consul of the United States of Amorica at Marseilles. Kepsirers go over the road in advanco of train, vbstruction, to succeed, must bs pat on but & Be-ites this ber day and night, watchmea, each w four miles “This system was adopted about a year anda half since. Foreign Passports, The following notice hes been recently published in the French papers, by the United States Cunsul at Mareeilies:— At my request, whish was met with (he liberality that Maranicres, Sopt, 6, 1854. the bigh tunctionuries of this ¢ uatry, the autboritics of Marseil«s have cansente1 to dizpense with the cousula visé on the passports of American tea- vel c18 possipg through the city to other e uctries The only condi\ion that they have attached to this conces- sion is, ttat for the future Amoricsn paraports «hall ve he Secretary of State at Wasbi and by the rerivent ministers abroad. or at least be furni-hed with their visé; and that on passing through Paris these pas;orts sbali be submitted to the visé of the Prefec- ture Generale of Police conformably to the law. Amorican traveliors pass'ng throngs Maracilles, by sea frim foreign countries. will be obliged to have their passports euéd by the French authority at the place of departure, whether minister o> consul ‘she Ci ectors of the different linas of steamers Living been notited of the above altoratir conferm to tho preceding regulations, it the ;ssports are o berwise in order, and disyevse with the consular vist of tho United States of America, > Commencing with the ist of Uctover next, no wisé will De given by this consulate. 1t is expressly recommende’ to Amorican travellers to Lave th-ir passports strictly in order, aud to those espe- ialiy who aze about to embark for the U: ited States, to avoid turniebivg themselves with docaments sigaed by gevernors, mayors, and more particulsrly by notaries, Tho ordinances of the l'epertmeot of Stete of the month , Will be pleased to cefives clearly the course to be pursusd en- rom. ‘ta de- The pacayor L. HODGE, EXTRAORDINARY] Ia98 OF ALLECED Bicawy.—The Richmend pz pors contain accounts of the examination of the case of Benjamin I’, Prentiss, of Aonzivo county, Va., coon & charga of bigamy. *r. Prontiss came from Pennsylvania m-ny te ago, se\tied near Aichmond, and by his unexcoptionsbvle conduct gained the bost citizens, Iho Richmond Post saya—In the year 1841 he married Miss Molvias Min- turn, 9 mest worthy and estimabls Indy, the daughter of Dr »inturr, of Henrico, and by her got an estate worth teouty fivo thonsand d lollars, Thoy have ovor since und] m ebort time ago, when a ramcr Uecame rife that ho had another wifo still living in the State of Ponnsylvania n investiyatioa was immedi- wely d-manéed, and having becn mao, resulted ia a warrant beirg issuod by a Justice of the Peace of Hon rico coun for tho arrost of Prontisa. Mr. Lewellen (cons'adle) was deepaiched to Pennsylrania to collect all tho mstorial evidence in the cas most inceiat gable effurt: ing the otject of his mie ad, after the succeeded fulle in accomplish- He brought to tha city ‘the first wife of Prertiss, t- eir eldest son, B. F. Prentiss, Jr. 8 hapa: oa intelligsgt young tr of age, ani gra, ‘nineteen years CthSF wiiness¢3, Lag-enco Kulp and Charies Stiner+the former of whom was presont at the marricge of the parties. and tho latter tor some time lived in the camo town with them, were ther were re- cognized by all their acqusiatancesas husband and wife. The marrisge wos solomnized by Henry Ku'p, the fether of one of the witnesses, ani a Justice of une Peace for the county of Mifflin, in Ponnsylvanis. ‘The ort mar risgo, it appears, took plice on the tist of Fobraary. 1884, Young-Prentiss, in bis testimony, said he could only recognise the prisoner as his fathor from the Ixe- ress ha bore to his uncies in Penusylranis; bat he recol- legtod the fact of aman ho called favher leaving home many yoars og? with his brothor. Tho frst Mrs. Pran tes resivos at Milton, Pa, and is highly resvected. She baa two cbildrea, and wes formerly # Miss Hanter. From all the testimony, the Examining Court deeided to secd the prisoner = tao fine, noble looking man) be- fero tho Superior * for trial on the 16th inst. —_—_—_—_—_IKXS! MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Occan Steamers. TO! 0 308, KEW YORK—1H™ DAY. 8 31 MOON RIStS,. 28 | ace warer CLEARED. Svoamship Knoxville, Lad.ow, Savannah, 8 L Mitobill. Shiv Tovlon, Upshur, New Orisene, Stanton & Thompson, Ship Looniny, ow Oriesra, G & $ Wheelwright, Sip Carolos Bork 7. Hae (Brom), Stricker, Richmond, Bark C & Schumacher. Brig Dolphin jeineke. Brig Camelita Brig Colonist, Mullins, Sons turn cr Nazarene, Fendioton, Laguea F ‘Wm Whitlock, Jr. i & Co. Hawes, Havens, J atkive & Co. Vearie, Now Orloans, HD Brookmen & Go, » Wolfe, St Marks, Brodie & Pott ‘Coffin, Mobile, (Brom), Brandlight, Rotterdam, Funch & jan) Bodsen, Rio Janeiro, H Moulton. Liverpool, NS.E W Dunham & Lrig Cygnet (Br), Smith, Windsor, J 8 Whitney & Co, Brig Starlight Cool, imore, usseli & Vining, Schr Bit, tid, Purkis, Kiogston Thoe Gilmartin Schr Charice William, Boyd, Attanapss, Motoalf & Love- Sobr Bmily, Jot rcon, baltimore Soop america Baker, Fall River, master Gautier, Washington, J By the ry Potter. lee & Lord. rant & Slaght, den, Ne, Staith Wilh ey, Hammon: in, Case, Batti rie D |, Baltino. sia Sloop Thos Hull, Hull, Providence, master. ARRIVE). Steamsbip Nashville, B: Charles! wd and sulp. Gibratear 46 BS, low 25. 6 tis Yon 65 fo. and er ‘Br boa Sonted baitet inside; post day, ton. 48 houre, with to Spofford, Tilo: tor & Co, ’ ene, 40, with mdse e601 , Supmith. sayrns, 7 tags, to Dulith & Co 3 raphlin, for Halifex; Sth, Int 45 ‘® boas, printed black outstdo a ship's boat, bottom ated whiter” Tao J ber 'W. oxperionosd heavy fies Guriog’ tuo passage, lose feretopeatt. fb, pitt waild, 2 of tho pa Shi vith 449 passer; B, Guay OF Beatport Milter Nowport, B, 41 cig Brion Bradbury (of Restport) Millar Newport, E, dayr, with iron bi s4 Pasengo, carried away Brig, Orege RNS ie ial wR Coty. Yirig Ellem (Br), © wi g Brig Plovo: cofike to meetor ttesr, Watlington, Tui meete tod Wa laced gers, 2go oxperionced vi ‘wosteriy oreatore. urn), Tacomt, Sta 5 daze, 1, Sept 7, with mdsa 0. ‘onthe Latter part ales. a ball ra, to master, er on falinnt mace, split , Chivers, Penzenen, Trolend 45 da; Pic cies th bertiay t Litaecioe San poko ship Mary Ann, hance tor Lisbon, Of days, with salt, &o, to G (Br), Gasbee, Port su Princo, 18 days, with Trig Hope, Biddle, Belizo, 28 days, with mahogany, £0, to @ dais. Aa tng f Brig Chortou a mer to Breit, Son &C #, with oval stores to MoCre: | Sehr Maria & Levi: (of Saybrook) T. with bider €o, to m f Portland), to Wuseell & to (of Sag Harbor), Horton, Charleston, 8 ads Mots’ & Co ws, Rir Geando, Ang aster Schr Pestl (Br) Cunningham, Halifax, 7 deye, with fish, to maser. Sebr BL Johoron, Jobneon, Newhern, NO. 7 days. Soir Complianoe, dow Robr Mivervn. iver for Ronde Kiverter ftom Backwith, Fal Riverfer ftebrd § Hanson Hindly Fall River for Row a Behr Masietta Hand, Degey ‘Rondout fer Proviaenss, One brig, unknown, AAILED. ville, Sevesmeb; ship Sy trem SW We 88, Hevaid Mariae Correspondence. EDGARIOWN, Oe: 8--Sid brig BN Prescott, for Phila- delpbis. Arr 10th sebre U1 Zine. Penfield Portland for ‘ .Phitadelpbre for d ae nate buryport Brilliant, Bangor; G W Snow, Shermag, de de, some others, bound &. itk--Wind 8. Some of the above vessels are getting under way. pa Taser ERE ML og it: en ford; Cl i Bouree, Newburyport; BI he liott, Hertiord, Sidney Minew, tor Fires, Smyth, Rosbury ran coat om ad ‘Tus Scroowxn sunk by gutting 1a contact with brig 86 Anorew, which put bac! to'Boston, mths alennor-Sdciee comb, of We'lfect Capt New i balomen, pild from New Bedford 11h, ips Corinthian, sua Pletda, ‘arr at Rew London 9th, brig Georgians, Baddiagtem, Davia Straite, 1100 bbis ofl. Svtices to Martners. NORTH UNST, SUETLAND— TEMPORARY LIGHT. of Northera of the Ii = the a 0 tower bas heen erected off she north t the Light will be exhi ti the night of Wedacs Tt & from oibg away ¢f daylight in the eveuing till the return of age Isl4. and every nicht thereafter, fe bt in the morn the Liewing is @ ification of the lighthouse, and pears coot the. Thane, by it David Busseosom, heginest pemmaninnettsc: ‘the cemprrary lighthouse 1s ereoted on MuchLe Fi op of rocks called the Burra belt ff the ich lie ob the headland of Herman orth: in bovth Int 60 51 0583. he cmell rook eailed the “Out Steos,” which is the mest thern rock of the Shetland Tries, bears the lighs- a ey 3¢N by compass, and ie distant scews high water of ordinary apring ¢ oo may be reen at tho distance of about t9 mautio os. ee larseor distance, rcing to the state of the atmorphere ‘the Commissioners turther sive notice that by order im council dated tho8d day of Joly lect, the following tells ae authorized to be levied in respeot of tho said light vi ‘or every vessel belonging to the United Kis a sane vet Lolcngiog to = Hiajesty: her Rarer tee on nor be pg vavigatod wholly im paliast), and for eign vorss) to enter the pores of th gom v ites of tona: by Br tae light, th the burden deriving benefit For cach tine of parsing or dextving eh vessel for ovory t' ery refrom, if eh “Herefrom, {fon souating voy such vessel. I would hereby give notice to. tl Ficoh that afteraes eatoriag thie port tom feos, they may return tu the island within thr-e months, for water or Any Boover, without boing subjected to ors renee, CX © een Aw will be givoa for the nooommedation of the . GLO, W. KIMBALL, Unitod States Commercial Agent. ms Bark Helen A Werren. from Portland for Havana, Oot?, Cape Blizaboih NNW 35 milk Teng Grand Task, fom Bristol for Havana, Oot 4, lat 76, on Bh Ports. sxwars—Are Sept iMtark Valeelty, Morell, I'Yort Jor St Anorowe), 28th. brig Rit valet, {fo ‘B port 3d inst, to sail 4th for Pensacols to fo, Phuado pbisy a Tene age August 14 ship Indopendesve, Choate, al . Suascea—ts Port Sopt 19 sce Anna Hinks, Caso, fon Liver poo) 204 HaLivas— are Ot 4 obip Miomee, Auld, Geconook for Charlaston wi of her cargo), Sth Harriet ‘Newell, Grifin, Baltimore; b.vo Nose, Vinoont, ‘ork. Manit.s—8)d July $ ship Tel b,ferlow , Boston. Puoroccan pat Gee 2 among etkecn, bak Bul Wiods, of and for Charleston abt 2*h (haviag fam tee i hor turn to load, which wes hy soid to be Nov Poar av Parxce—In port abt Sept 2 brig Vultare, Per- Bins, for Boston 4 days only Am vossel Brig Mil Mo- Ewen, for tho eoast, to fi dg for NYork. gid the day be fore. Br brig Baltic slid 2 Gare fore for N York. ‘Rio Gnaxpz—In port Aug 17 barks ¥ Deming, Pendel@, for NYork ldg; Wymsn, Harrington from Salem, wtg; brige Sea Foum, Moore, for Mbilade: hia 4 d Gen Piao! Zz for Baltimore 6; Brandy alse, Corm%ck, from » Atanchcr outside, bound in, bark Truemaa, in port Oct 1 Peus bark Adelaide, for NYorkS days; no Am vee 'r SrxrHen—Cld Oct 5 ships Caroline & Mary Clerk, Emoranp, Bristol: Lng. Tih Netooarer, Soot. Quocastowa: Sr Joux NB Art Oct 7 brig Anvio Davis, NYors. Old Oct 9sohr Sagamore, Brovn, Fortlen: , OB—arr Sept 26 schr Belis, NYork. ago AYE ang 14 soht Heloise, Dyer, Tatealua- for Melbourne); 224, ship Mary Robbinsom, sm Boston May 25 for ban Francisco, Home Ports. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Oct 10sohra 8 Tabor, NYorky WP Bucknor, Eastport. BANGOt—arr Uot8 brig Globo, Saunders, NYork. BaTH— arr Oct7 brig Sheet Anchor, Chesley, Philadel Bliss sloop Beroine, Yoomioo. Sid Gta o 7th snips ing, —. Merills, Mobile BaLTIMORE—srr Oot 11 sobre Sarah Gri os Frankfort; Autam: =! . rick, is® Pharo, Bango rookiyn, NX; Canton, Wost Indios; Transit, Chapia, Troy. BOt1ON—Arr Uct 11 bark Meoon, Maro Sm; og) brig J B Coffin (of sachias), Bontley, 1 th ipht Audenreid. Corson, do. erantino, ebip Storm b Liverpool 93h Signal for a snip tnd & brig, gone to N shore | Cld Br ste, Amerios. Lang, Liverpool vis Helifax; barks Se Shackford, Valparaiso, Yubs, Danl Popper, Mobile; Webster, bydar, Baltimore; Bcho, ayder, Phi achra Flash, Willys, Gibrsltar anda ma-ket: WH Atwood, Esdalo oi, Phuadelphia; Nimrod, Wer Paviion Kel id Bo.ton, Kelley, New » Kelley, do, Sid ot Am sic s;. Wa ereak ODay, Hi Internatio: ar! ‘Cloud, Olga; briga Re: Baron de Castine jan eon, Anoi Se) r BR Sawyer weat to sea 10th. BRISiOL—Arr Uct 11 brig Maria, Gage, Vane 26th ult Sid 10th sobr Mariotte, CHABLESTON~— arr Oct 7 shine Carol more, Gen Perkhiil, Movowm. Liverpool William, Rhoades, Boston via Borace. Carver, Boston; sehr W Bld 8tb br ig Geo L A vbost, Colo, NUrles! Ar Gu aria teer isa hye gltaene sated ‘row (Br), rer, Liv a M \ a. Sid Darke Jssper, Bonnett, N Yorks J -ASTPORT Arr Uct 7 brige Kvorgroen, Gf 4 a by ? line, Lelenton, Works tgs. abi Joba Bul (Br), iv or J00! 1 schrs Deniol Brows, Heald, “ rated be h, Port Ewen; cloop Mane N\ork. ‘Arr Uct 10 sloop Henry, Cone, so geal fe. son, Lis Faw field. B barvard Far: Com Keerney, Lovell N York for i"auscn ‘Sell, Orison Adnmiay 0) SSP Shep. Cye'one, Z Secor, Nictouss 1G—Bid Oct 10, sloop R Burrows, Dennison, NOs URARTUCKET—Arr Oot 9 sobs Caroline M Wilsom, Phi rt ‘Ni 11 sohr Logar, York, Myitie, Me. #2 aw 4 RK—arr Oo! rchr Enzice Rove, . ire Garolle Somers. 0 Howos, Baltimore, Sid Lith Vite NYork. , NEW LONDON Arr Oct 10 sleop Colchester, Chelate Rondout for Providence. NEWPO ct 1, AM. sohe Milton, Howhiam, ‘Oct 6 Ni EW ORLEANS—Arr obi} Ovcen, acta Ey SLAs, Seachem Vers Oras, P+ OVID) Arr Oct 11 Br Chas W’Lenchlen,, ie ardieeons 08 telts Caubetine Thom noma, Va; Kaen Halvor, Davie Pohadepits tack: Urarey Felae NY; Chation, © , . Cla deig eee Adoms Phia~ ft ork itloepe Frederic Bromma, Boeri Danl Webster, Wiliana, Watson, and RB BC eV ANN AB Are ig Ag Mare Bab sent Dodae. b Oct4 Wactess, Whittier, B Oia Somaalt Saee Convoy ope en, Cobb, N¥ ‘utior, York Biver; Satilis River, Mi key, Below 11th ship Margace frou Brin, oo ‘road iron, WILMINGTON, NC—Are Oct 6 tark Arthar, W; © Brooks, Drivko, do; eel Oat. bri avert 3 ih, Mos wewis T Sridve, Comaiag ase ton, Meroe Newel Waren, 4 brig Oaw: Beho Ci in ith, Tee Bisvoen, “DA See Marine Intelligence on inside pagee