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8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1855, Saeore= = . eae one oee Alphonse Barbot, Weldon, German, Rast Cambridge; J 8 Curtis, , Hart THE REPUBLICANS AT THE TABERNACLE. peste Late Care scope tut the | indo, vot wl ana hard sual ou! uf toe clk We | Our ut of promations to be made tare onthe Ral 2s Be ASS cee yes Pee Barra, tonohings of bi Apostien, be Seen aay a heteae ter of 1865, was not quite correct, on account of some Rk r ‘ Disasters, Gc. and At the of the epeech, the question was taken » quite -o ) on D. Sur Conor: County Mass Meeting to Elect Dele- | Sots tervemrysnm nding pllicaos irom eof, | on the ‘of the address hd resolutions, and they | deaths and resignations. W append the additions, and Biko abe aU fete rie, ut flee who lore sneered Sot pee Se ee were ® corrected Ust willbe prinied in the Waxxuy Hunaip:— the pay met 0 BB squalls, sed pat beck to gates to Syracuse. Hequenty ubualye tall who den to uphold the MJ nt sald that Mr, Wilson wna unavotia- | » Qos tee be Coptain-Benjamin F. funds Hitie N of Nontasket A about 4 migetesl ors oth ti biy absent, but he would be ready in the course of 8 daY | Purged Midshipmen to be lJeutenants—Eaw. P. Williams, ient the Ee eace all who venture to repeat the words of the to take his part im the present movement. Jared P. K. Mygatt, John D. Rainey, David B. Harmony, SIGNS OF A STORM---BLEW OVER. | (ounity.s neace i! who venture to repe Sriginaily deared. | then stated that according to the present lawsin Kans, | Williams Gwin’ Soba J, Cornwell, Jomes'P, Foster, Heavy N ‘9 The pe sens, Rome o a ae oa, hao bean aman sass! Tobie. te be: sent to:yeison fer reading tho Wilson, A. E. K. » Robert T. Wm. P. iver ship, but; was ese used, not only to Fepealthe Missouri Compromise, and thereby | Declaration of Independence. beck, having | Fouler @ne Speech, but Plenty of Excuses for | soy ti cscnsin ofserery ort aleriry imeniuan i | Me. Rodan Kercwva Informed the audionce ‘hat fer. | Gcew Chatier H, Greene, Prencis Hake, Uae W. Seem ca, | sere Ge Nee ee ar = len) fard Beecher would not be presen:, as 0 . oe 4 ta in rather sslt Absentees. of law wherchy free eittaens may be and hare been deprived ry ome flloting rotations we | Hertet Aaron, Ward, aes) John E, Johnston, Austin CU, Wells an ine clock, | The abt i io Fale pn epee ie told tee cs ta cuiaTcareiet & i encesren | Cansee Bargain eed ican; | ""Wehere eed talline om one oft E fog | abtatge parce curva aed ADDRESS AND RESOLUTIONS. government, 8 all vacancies that may occur in their own body. dropped officers :— JM. ford, Powerful steam pump, wil probably be able to Keep ber atest ‘ &e. Indeed, 99 bokd and arrogant has this power become, that Resolved, That when this meeting Adjourn, I arn su ‘20: YER PUBLIC. . B. Lowry, until she can be back bird , Gee news mya F a a my ej - “ . Hh. a baie) wis rersite:itnotcorrupt Vudgerat the: tasiatice oft aingle slave: | ate Ocgvention tor cenaigering the teket to be nominnted, | Suffering under intense feelings from an aot of gross in- J, H, Carter, BARE Pryoant, Andros, henen for Mobile, got ashore on, the _ in direct violation! the principles. tao onmmon law, |. sad tor the purpsse of ‘other action as may be for | justice to myself, committed by the Board of Naval Ofi- Vise bid gion banat cod, nil into Key Wee 6th inst. She ‘A mass mocting of the party calling themselves repud- | And without the Sanction of any slaiue, hae issued the writ ot | tho best ineresieof the republican party. “°° | ‘cera convened undor a Inte law of to retire of Dek Meberamut, ton auch aamaged, would tall for colin fom hicans of the city and county of New York, assembled last | paboned’sP traratsy dite herp, but oy whatragm bes, | jones, me option sestis Soenicaah Sa outers tet unten teeter lcentert cet ns. SA Stats "hee Onccan veporied yesleriay). evening at the Broudway Tabernacle, pursuant to the | Meh, ‘unasoted of any etine or miademeanar, are permiied oe Seed ceesary for the well-being of the naval service, (for it did Buic Uxawun, belore reported plcked up from of moat of following call:— cred and venerable precept, sanctioned by ‘custom and sanc- Board Coma ae a i ee end Cai peor poe ae ape ilar ped Loire 7 . the river Delaware, arrived at ‘17th inst, re’ Reroswoan County Meering.—A mass mi of the re. | tified by justice as the judicial plank in the platform of ‘This Board met at their rooms tw yes! bing myself heer a me peng ey es paired. tk a Cape May to thi 4 publicaus of New, York city will be held at the Tabernacle | "MCs the past few months the people generally be- | day evening, pursuant to adjournment on Monday night | the navy dropped from, the service Fo rs oo nyt 3 3 peer at Retin See Ore parte yy nis evening, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of el delegates | reyed that slaves brought by thelr masters to fice Biates, or | last. The minutes of the last meeting were read and | S@ve h wneee fonoy of all off pr J. H, Upsher, miles South of Cape Henlopen, the crew succeeded im to represeat the ely and county of New York at the Re ‘whose emigration to free States was vnlunarily permitiod’ b; careful examination into the efficiency loers, 5. Van Ny, Philip, Tending on Rehobeth Benet otout it o'cock night of 11s, saving Mean State Convention to assemble at Syracuse on the 2h | Melrmusters, thereby became free. ‘Buch; iced, had. pees | sdopted. to report thovo who, in their judgment, were incapablcof oe fothng bot what bay eso ig Aneiner acouns (rom stat. . 5 iio, lenry Wilson, Vnited States Senator from Massachu- | ‘2 law, sanctioned und upheld by the highest Jodie author Petitions were first in order, but none of any impor- | performing promptly and effictentiy all’ thelr duties both W.D. , Del says tho A ia abore, and iat the wreck, master ban aetta, Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Hom. Erastus Culver, Wm. | id, and submita to no precedent counter to fis Interest, or tuat | tance were presented. fhment to myvelt and to the officers with whom I have W. 1. Powell, was abandoned she ‘had seven feet water in the hold, Curtis Noyes, Beg. aud oller eminent speakers, are expected | atempis to arrest its cupidity; and men born under the De- | Resolutions were next in order, and the following were | associated in the service. pages aabee. Joseph Blunt, CC. Leigh, Wm. Peel, Fee ee ee ee co velived ioneo their | presented >— ‘What What false accusation, what secret ma- Praninc Sone Ratwnow, (of Harwich) Torlor, while going Tigi Sherwood, Kew iiauioce, LG, Boys? Wow sacred and eherinhed proces vigaied at ine Gehestot |" Rgolyed, That the Committee on Ordinances be, ant) levolence or Jeolousy has been brought against me, hare into Ferland Koad i. eat in elivon wih ching ah James Kennedy," Robert Reed, J, J. Chambers, s powsrs a a a dere ripaahtarss ' | they are hereby dirocted to draft an ordinance to better * 4 slightly in head rigging. Albert Nickerson, a liand on board Wagar MeMulles, Wm. Duryee, —'B. I Lamont. minister and UPROI ners ments upon the natural rights of | regulate the licensing of junk shops, &., as the present grat aad fly and why t Ihave been thus dingraced the as Socket dons mal getocslee' i co afr ee It was evident from the moment the doors were opened | freemen, the republicans of the free Siates have, with one ac- | construction and enforcement of the ordinance of 1862 | (cra without there having been, to my knowledge, a y Notices to Mariners. % cord, been arouse to a real sense of the maxim that | ix doing eevere injustice to those engaged in aid business. . 5 ia agg Bo ae eae a ; that the meeting would bea large one; and so, before |‘ s ” and hai to word of it agninst J Notice ereby given '. pursuant to the intentions em. . » ‘eternal vigilance is the price of liberty,” and have come This resolution was referred to Committee on Ordinances. iad hat bee: ferred inst A. F. War! hs reused i) an adver ment from this house, dated 0th the hour appoinied had arrived, the Tabernacle was | consiler tine tore ae rormmcal and lorenowe eke et, | A memorial was hero read from Professor Kobert Grant, | T°" yan tehaving boom tempersta, officer-like and | > W- Denniston, Rensbaw, Ist, the ollowing changes have taken place in the crowded. There seemed to be a great deal of outside | foris to uphold the venerated maxins or die former, and guard | asking a special committee to inquire into and report | Peienanty, in full possession of health, in active em-| 1 Faulding, 2 SDN oT celta light vessel has been moved about thres Geusthe influence and interests at work. Itseems that a number | Well the rights and privileges the latter was intended to se- | upon the merits of a disinfecting material which he was t, and never having refused to obey an order. . 8. Conover, cure; The questions that have heretofore agitated the public | anaster of, and with which he could disinfcet ships and ee ee an ofa mile to the northwestward, into 10 fathoms, with Uo 6 J.T. Walker, i | navy thirteen years and eleven ‘ F ion, | {len, otsiavery, and the power and privilegesclaimed by slave- | rcting the city of Norfolk of yellow fever. ‘The memorial | Yeer#aud ove month in. active senvice, Ane Bare . E. Hart, Margate Old Church, the appareni width of tts tower, opened. nominated their own delegates to the convention. holders, bes assumed 8 ow and formidable expect (hal Unroat- was referred t> the Committee on Pubso Health. ‘master of the last two vessels wend have catia s 0. C. Badger, (oteeaeneh ct the Hightnourey South ‘The committee of sixteen did not, however, relish this | Ernments. ‘The elementary true of the Decaralion of tude. | "The following was then reported from the Board of Al- | 4,4 assume that | have always been alle to perfiom ty | a. ¢. Harris, Shingles beacon, NYY 3 Ns system of doing business, and so met in the Astor House } pendence, solemnly prociaimed by the Continental Congress, | dermen for concurrence:— de pagan ectn Sareeppleayr lads | Mieyemr ra Mme. Hortons spl, BE 26.6. aiways to pase, tothe serth: et : a the names of sixteen | [Sustain which the lood of the best patriois was freely shed. Whereas, it appears from the Comptroller's report, re- , oth L . ree thie eat eecea on Tuesday last, and agreed upon the names of sixteen | and which formed the corner stone of the most powertal My rane to the Common Council, that a largeamount | #24 I demand, through the erican people, | the ie w ight ve delegates to be sent to the convention at Syracuse. It | republic on earth, and had come to ve acquiesced, in by | COnTy mas 10 © le Omunun Cun a jage | Tight of an American citizen to be he ‘hrough &."Thorntom, * Alma: ‘The Northeast Tongue buoy has been moved about half a i i nearly twenty ‘iniliions of “freemen, the metaphysical | Of money has been expended in paying bills of carriage | thom {demand an examination into my career in the B. Stewart, Ri Stuart, mile westward, into 4f5 fathoms, with was to ratify this ncmination, and to listen to the report | genius of a single Curolinian first discovered, to. be | hire for members of the Common Council, while on off: | 120 dny'services and my ability to serve in the grade to | 3° 8 Stewart, B: Share, ‘St Peter's Church in line with Margate New Church, 8 by of the committee on address and resolutions, that the | ® sophism. ‘The slave breeders of Virginia and tho col: | cial business as is alleged, and iq | Which 1 bad risen W. Smith,” G. . Bier, " ifroeiclen bescas ih, on the Kast ema : fs fon growers of the Southern States. generally hailed the dis- | Whereas, it in believed that the amount charged in said | Whit? 1 HAG Titen oo ecitortous and deserving ofli- = Smith . H. Bier, fonckton twico ity apparent length, on meeting was called, and it was to carry its own nomina- | covery as the genuine touchstone of polideal philosophy. Then | report for such purpose is positively an extravagance 0 DU ail repeat MAAC Gutaneaabatie inh A. M. De Lree, P. G, Watmough, of Lower Hale Grove, 8 by W 34 W. tions that the opposi'fon was organized. ik was wat ds new and miraculous inspira, beeag ud | ‘gud not warranted by the discharge of oficial duties on | Cots with all Teepe | a a dealt with, JE, De Haves, . W. Young, Ron Tongue bugy, W by NN. ‘The meeting was called to order by J. Ketchum, at 8 | fact that the constitution founded upon these: truths, andthe | the part of the members of the Le tiga gy Damir without any cause being assigned. W.T. Trusty a . © E stone ‘The North Tongue buoy has been moved about one-fourth of o'clock precisely, by the nomination of Mr. Joha H. | obicet of which was originally to ‘secure the blessings of liber Resolved, That the Comptroller be, and he is hereby, ‘Yo my friends I wish to say, that Ichallenge the closest JK. Wil , . C. Eaton, amile to the westward, into #ix fathoms, P ly, by a . | ty lo ommvelves and our posierity,”” was in reality intended to | directed not to make any further payments for bills con: |, Pomy {Thana | Mien io Neds Na na stand 1. K, Wilson, . C, Latow, The Westend of Oleve Wood, Just open to the westward ef fscom as chairman of the mecting. ald tn the propagation and difusion of human ape This | tracted after the passage of this resolution, for carriage core oe career, kaa T mys Kf Fc . ae bg temp fect inten es eahel « ‘The nomination was ratified by acclamation, Iment, and reflected by every fawning aspirant for place and | Bire for members of the Common Council, heads of de- | tyit"tny character and competency will be found — OE ween eS ee ee ET ae > oe cameras The following named gentlemen were also proposed as plunder, huis beeore iruly alarming. When ithad broken the | partments or any member of the city government. equal to that of any officer in the navy, BE Errisente Fi ee Gon Bhnter, Mace Tan Baad busy, Woy NN. vice presidents, viz., Luther Braéish, Andrew Lester, | mnrciofhondase, nad carried slavery. into Kansas it beg | _ UPOD this paper a long and exciting debate sprung up, | not excepting those who composed the late board, whom, | i. p, Minor, ” H. Invidsos, Girdier spit, N by W % a Be Shear » ’ an Seder *, a ee every antes ipa But | and all sorts of motions were made—to postpone, to lay | with all due respect, I never felt were more worthy or W. GC. West,’ A. W. Johnson, ‘The Girdler light vessel has been moved about one-eighth of Jeremiah Turbell and Jacob 8. Miller. ‘These gentlemen | Sitter nes trenched ao boldly upon ine riehls Of an ind@pend: n the table, to concur, toaméend, to reconsider, &e. | possessed greater professional ability than myself, ocr- | N17, Van Zandt, SBT 4 mile the southward, into 85 fathoms, with were accordingly appointed vice presidents; and the fol- | ent State, and incarcerated one of its most worthy citizens, and | YP 2 : ‘ ye wea, { thinly no higher social standing, and they shall not, with F. ? J Ash Church epire, midway between Géorge’s farm and Re- lowing were named and nominated secretaries of the | Sled the ermine of the judiciary, it would seem to hawe done | Finally the previous question was gained, and the pre- | impunity, thus depreciate me in the estimation of my culvert, © (6 Fran wood, ope ts tus Gaatindrd oF Be MMGotan enough tozrouse all the latent energies of humanilg twelf,and | vious question was a non-concurrence with the Board of | f:jends and the public, and blight my future prospects. i 7. Livings : by ECE. meeting, viz., Chaa, W. Livingstonand Albert Bogart, Jr, | called on them to arrest ils further progress. Aldermen. As one deeply imbued with spirit of the institutions W. M. Queen, maneen Cone 2 OSte mation, 8 BD a cnei diienet- Tt van moved by Mi. Moony, of the opposition, that | .,tht ecple ol the free Sates have een tid, qg& have Ust- | “Wien the mame of Councilman Wild was called, he | of emcee gan with” the pride and honor of its flue at Gas) Rei aL irony encom, 1 nPperen length op; Chas. Tiddle act an one of the secretaries, ‘Again And again hus the same tale been Fepeated Wate atthe | SBid:—Mx. President—A fow words ofexplanation will be | and representatives, and who has always sensitively felt lees Bhiveriag Band buoy, NNW. = The a Same ive the whole political power of the slave Stateshas | weccesary for me at the present me. (Great laughter.) | and maintained its honor, as a naval efficer, in the hum- ‘West Pan Sand buoy, 8 by E' B. ‘The (Hamman stated that the secretaries had been al- | heen concentra’ Houston, d.and constantly exerted, not only in the | Whatare you laughing Gh eratlenent (laughing re- | tie rank I have held, I ask the Secretary of the Navy, the ‘The tollowing new buoys have also been placed in this viol- ready appointed, and that the motion was not in order, | sbread of slavery. but in the dispensation of patronage to ils | newed.) Tam amember of the Committee on Roads, and | President, and Congress of the United States, to investi- FF Beonion ty vie -! friends, t 10 ted of even abstract sentiments ot De 3 XA 3 ‘f chequered black and white buoy, marked ‘East Sod It was then move! that tho report of the Committee on | itsinjuitice, allowed to hold the most humble ofice in the | Hever rode at the public expense @ my ih. Twas Hot [age pag al le prehearing ago ogni PD meee Cheamared black: and white beer, marked maw Toeepes Delegates be now p-esented. ne How then, are the millions ot enlighten” | therefore I want to define my vote, uave been called a | Nave ‘been designated ns unfit to remain it,” Injustice Brie ees L bearings, Sisi— ed Northern freemen, who conscientiously boileve slavery to D, B. Harmony, house, next East of St Nicholss Oburch, in line with The ‘The motion was agreed to, and the following report was | be an evil and a curs St Nicholns Western Coast Guard station, SW , to share in the honors of their govern- teens I intend to define my vote. Iamon the | will appear, when a fair, open, impartial investigation W. G 2, ‘48. mntods ment, or be able to upheid it but b; nizing with like una- mmittee on Roads and.and have a @ght, as 1 have oc- | can hitherto has been always granted to i . Minster West Mill, in line with the West end of the East cliff presented: — a vars casion, to ride. (Laughter.) : can be fad, sat fisen, aa & constivetional ght. 2 eee of Westgate bay, S'by Wi W. ‘The Committeo of Sixtcen, to whem it was referred at In vain did our fathers petition the throne of Great Britain ripe Bodie es rsolf to the question. So ner eae teria nubenit myeolt for examination . £: dobnatom, West longue Huy WV by NN. & county meeting heid in tins city Sept. Ist, to select | {0 redress their grievances. In vain have the lovers of fee | Councilman WitD—f have never stolen adollar from | morally, mentally and. pb; ‘to a board rt id reds buoys WO ‘hiveet Girdler,”” In 28 fathoms, with A red buo: % Church spire Just open to westward of Reculvers village, si end of Cleve Wood, open to the westward of ‘es opt the wes pple delegates to represent this city in the Re wublican Coa. | 20m protesied against the wrongs and oulrages which tho slave | so treasury. (Great laughter.) Any man who «ays 1 ine me professionally, and to determine whether veation, to be held at Syracuse on the Sith inst, re- | PAN ms verpetrated in our countey. In Fain wilmen evar | jae Sreeeny. Co wrongtully, tells that. which wenot | £ Cxamuinem ‘Sigegetanst emicienty to dlacharge my duty spectiully report that, in performing the duty committed ‘opposed to | true. (Great laughter.) 0, you may laugh and laugh, | {snore and afloat. J. HOWARD 4 ; ask for an Executive, or a Judiciary, to them, their first object was to select names heretofore i the hand of the disgraced and dilay machi- | but there are times when aman ought to explain his Late Passed Midshipman, U. S.'N. Hook beacon, the apparent ‘of the beacon, 8 by B known in both the great parties that divided the coun- n-out parties. It matters not whether with bended | yote, ? ne P Bagel Herts aps Shivering Band buoy, NNW 1 W. t nd 1 er of n es fo 4 ; wl 8 for fol . 7 TY, and an equal number of names from each, seeit Pimble supplication we approach a George ort | Sevmrat Vorcrs—O, yes; when he runs for Senator. tow! 1 aks ek ol aaa aa Girdler beacon and South Girdier ‘buoy, in line ESE, it that all wore in favor of that great movement which is (ito wrong anid outrage is the same exerynuere and | Councilman Wip (much excited)—I don’t care how | _ The following ts a comple! pteins, Note—The foregoing bearings are all magnetic, and tho uniting ail against the encroachments of slavery. ‘They | {nial agen one ons Mage is Ihe 8 : much you laugh. Tam going to stand here to maintain | ders and lieutenants now in the navy—as it is—after Newms dept dso ot low waver apring tien, have wiso had regard to local nominations, as fur as was “For a vation to be free it is sufficient that she wills tt” If, | my dignity. (Uproarious laughter.) striking out the names of those dropped, furloughed and fT” pre repeat uay—It iaintended that, on or about the consistent with the main object, and have taken care to | then, ihe people of the United States desire to prevent furthet | “Councilman Coxovan—The gentleman is not in order. igs havnases : Rae ee ak Crd {bls station shal bo taken away ead ropinoed byt beer peieied consult with some of those who supported them, and | eee eee ioe oO ee aetvers’ | Will he take his seat? placed on leave of absence:— eee pla Lae noone black. By order. J HERBERT, Secretary. on U . went. a y 5 4 ? ‘ P, ¥ Whalemes. ‘the following is the list ng been apparent to every observer, that the nume- | President Conover—Take your seat, sir. Wm. B. Shubrick, Wm, H. Gardner, A. Soamingy ne sb pene Arr at Provincetown 13th ship Sam! Cook, Genn, Labrader, James 0, Benneit, 1. A. Ward, a 4 of the people, of the Untied slates lions abatrsct Mr, Wir (looking fierce)—I will not, I tell youl Lawrence Kearney, David uae G Belknap. TD Blake, d wo big wh al 6th, chr Salter Irving, Nickerson, North Ac Tt. sentiments ate opposed to buman bondage, if ¢ i. . J.D. Blake, % ' WG Week Deets dating in heme, dicen, gull 20! on | ere oe octoren od orien yuu to KV Goran |Xoaiate’| iden Sanaa, TA. orale, EP. Williams PATE NeeBediord fut bark Gypey. Micka, Tadian Ocean, Dennis Harris, Chas. A. Peabody, Titi has beca: the fact, they have atlowed former party asso. | not explaining your vote. You are only making a laugh- Lawrence Rosseau, R. B. Cunningham, PSU ae pS Le louis, Mauritius, June 19, 8 E is 4 4 : igh the machinery of part 5 yy Ir. » (with iner lerceness)—I mal - ncis H. s “ ¥ 2 le Ea . Stansbu Oliver H, L But the time has ‘come fealty to party should | ing stock (—1 maki thing stoc McKeever (From the Newark Daily Advertiser, Sept. 19.) avd 4 Seeaetevia 7) sian Noneeen give piace to lvally ttreedom; when triting quimoasofpo- | (¢Ecat uguter and oxctiemest). tell yous sir; Leuaa’t | Chas, 8 MeCauley W. W. McKean ‘the Burlington County Oneida epenes Yortrany oors- | Sipe, om Cardi fr Savannah, Sept 4 of Chares ¥. Townsend, Joseph Blunt, | Pay Baa pene oer eve toa grave consideration | + down, and I demand the right to explain my vote. Elie A. F. Lavallette, ‘Buchannan, ing at Mount Holly, Hon. Stacy G. Potts’ presiding, who | Ship Judith, Brown, from Boston for New Orl lost, W. i Whiting, Vranklin J;-Giterson, ee ea enna uitthe che ot New York, represented in | _ President Coxoven (also much exclied)—Sit down, sir. | Jno. H. Aulick delivered a long and able charge to the Grand Jury, in | aman overboarda few days previous, Sept 13, lat 36, lon 69 98, D. B. Chichester, Wm. F. Daryea, vention, arding thelr former party associations, | Mr, Clerk, proceed to call the roll. Call the roll, ait. Blaaen Dulaney, 3, Lowndes, which, among other matters of importance, he alluded to ithe boring foe Si pa sete ae C. B. Fellows, {the uuesion of human shavery and the auzressions of | ‘Councilman Wid—Oh, go on and call the rol. Call | Silas H. Stringlam, L. M, Goldsborough, the recent railroad catastrophe at Burlington, which de- | {5,00 Janeiro. 23 dave ont, duly 25, lat #8 42, lon 38 45. herwood, the save power nore momenions an allolers that now te- | the roll. I will stand here. I won't sit down, Isaac Mayo, GN. manded at the hands of the Grand Jury a searchin; and yard 4 ¢ i ve fuire the consideration aud ca e meriean pat- 4 ’ Sen eat AS aceite | Mryctemean (he Ck) here proce with he | Way evi, Sieereer Cita Sek Reet a: | erage oe ee eas ER 3 i ing over eo territories of o uniry, and in il r , 5 a . iv “ ” . Wm, Curtis Noy gover ty they cr teeta a4 eee eae ane lege of explaining hime ‘the President rappin for or- Smt. 1, Breese, ‘Adams, nia inelien besa oc apie drei tsose ae ia i ee Pea frsm New York for Mobile, Sept 10, lat 35 43, ‘hulional power. r; ; nerall; crying ram , +8. 7 ding . port, and it was unanimously Tn their labors for the’ accomplishment of these objects they | Go on,” “Sit down,” “Remember the tignity of the | French Forrest’ or, parties punished. ; PR tt af oe After the report was read, solicit the aid and assissance of all thelr fellow citizens. ‘There | Board,’? &e. ‘Thos. A. Conover, ‘The catastrophe was produced by two concurrent acte | Conve, Aug 1] Hid ship Deliihaven, Lovett a Mr. Liexprnsoy got on the plu'form to read a resola- | az6 citer nestions of moment Wat arrest the nivention of tue | Mr. Wild finally sat down, the President promising he | John C. Long, —the bucking of a train and the crossing of a pair of | Marseilies) under charter by the French governmentto load for tion which he had to preent ly momentous, ‘The questions of intemperance, paupertsin and | might explain when the Clerk finished calli roll. | James Mcintosh, horses over the track at the same instant. Either was a | the Crimea. Hava, Sept 12—In port steam: lawful act. If the collision was ihe result of either or ship Bldorado, Schenck, fer ‘ 1’ repg boller; ships Ind "i both, the parties performing the act in an improper man. ara: ‘ee Wine as Ques ‘Manson, rishi, Ories of “question,” “question,” and a goad deal of | crime, and the measures and enaciments best calculated to | The Clerk having finished, the name of Councilman Wild Josiah Tattnall, for for ner—if either was guilty of culpable negligence—if either | (2p,n¢ons Qumen Mle, M on fea 106 bo for do soon; Pen, - ‘olond uproar. prevelit these evils, claim the consideration of our fetlow citt- | was called again. Joel Abbott. ‘The Caaraay put the question on the adoption of the | Zens and the exercise of their most deliberate judgment. The Counciiman Wir» here arose again, producing a sensa- ‘Wm. J. McCluney, report, andit was dee be adopted, though the | “¥estionsof public education, commerce, agriculture, the | tion inthe board. Mr. President, I now ask for the per- Jno. B. Montgom: , ry of is chargeable with want of due caution, the offender the bea 8 . should be held answersable for the conseyuences, ‘The Halintto, to fond molasees for ——-y eld 11h; Mr. Haspene nging his resolution be- ought and agon which, In detait, andin | been villanously attacked and called robber, pickpocket, | Joshua R. Sanda rules of law were explained, andthe jury instructed, that | Prentiss, unc, Gries Marshall, Upton, for’ Ortigona fore ihe ineeting may well be some diffévenee ofepinion; | &c. Now, Lwish to say, that all this is false. Ihave | Chas H. Bell, Win. M. Glendy, it the net be lawful in iteelfy and yet lone iu an improper | molasses for Périand. at Sd per bbd, cniries 600 hide; Lounge, Resolved, Tha! the names of ed to the Re- iene ha or ake teks oad ter in re been in business in this city for many years, and no man Abraham Bigelow, G, 8. Blake, manner, whether by excess or culpable ignorance, or | fay. days: Velocit ast, ‘Smith, for Balt! % ‘Waverley, publican State Convention h; Of this city, be substi uted ia’ would be man- lives who can say a word to my prejudice or reflecting | G. J. Pendergrast, 5. Barron, want of due caution, and death 1 here shoald no longer be sny di Raines, (irom Caimito) for Boston, supposed ready; schr Try ‘an patriots who have been educate pon my integrity. (Speaking to Councilman Swan, Wm. C. Nicholson, A. Harwood, slaughter, and that whoever by nce contributed to arr 10th, and others, 0 E , , vier the I Oy, . % e her, is responsible. + —Sid brig Henrietta,’ Duncan, Boston, si in seading his resolution, | influence ot tree institutions, or whose souls have been inspir- | Who was in the desk with the President—“You may take Jozeph B. Hull, Bailey. the < other, is cS hs " a rom the uproat hich ised it was impos- | ed by the genialinflueace of Christianity. your seat; you pth Li penne cone ne Twas COMMANDERS. aaaee aioe (arco fhe aese ete sktccbiane ; Aug 29—In port bark Warren Fisher, Gai- ee dds: ah A yOWIL Ad, eae Clocltaie. take Prendent Coxover.—I will allow no personalities in | H; Y- Purvianee C,H Poor, of engiaes, blowing of whistles, &e. Those heving the | eter for Piiadsiphia, fo Ania ida (0 leeward: beige Salle man (to Mr, H.j—Will gentleman this board. Will you vote? W. F. Lynch, contuol of engines of a train @erying many passengers | jagsGen ‘uyor, dig to load for do, Capt Walker on shore sick. ss a eee » invitat! Councilman Wi'p.—1 demand the right to explain why H. W. Morris, are particularly bound to caution and vigilance; and if | but was recove xillo, Mulligan, from Jacksonville, = eran Ieee lat plied a I vote aye. Se oe he whose duty itis to ring the bell or blow the whistle, | diss teh Sarah ree inasis) Eilcins, for NYork, 8000; Mic 0 not see why t tein ld not | representa design ofes: |S vores. —I tes aye. E cs neglects to do so, and in consequence of that neglect, } Lucretia, Silns: haye his veselution read AY tablishing slavery in Kansas in defiance of the wishes of (he Pelee OEOREEAE Ge Cle ee ee ‘Councilman | W.-C. Whittle, Genin enaves, to le Mabinte be tatloteh te pods Sypxey, OB, Sept}—In port bark Sarah L Bryant, Pons- ‘Cram “Tt is ont or order ‘Vuthimout.’ (Exeite- | ectual sertiers: the removal ot General Reeder and the selec. fi ie Sevecuteacth voted x ©. C, Turner, ter; and so with any employé, c aiged with a particular land, having just completed landing the balance of the subma- ment ani disturbance Hion of Governor Shannon by President Pierce, a4 evinciag a | fom the Sevennteenth voted ! J. 1. Lardner, duty, Ie the driving ef the Horses on the tramcwasian | “eegume Mr. Mooxr—No, he ain't ow! of order. No, you won't | de “v rmination on the partof the Executive and ‘his abetiors to ‘Ihe Crenx.—Ves, sir, He votes aye. put him « extend slayer: x the pubic Territories in viol Councilman Wi».—I say I have a right to be heard 1 “ nentaud eons(ieutional law here. 7 Jou, Nit. Sept 1t—Arr brig Enchantress, O'Brien, N +18th’ sehr Seaman, Ayres, do; 16th, bark Arthur 13th, ship Princeton, Russell, Liv 5 I uct of culpable negligence and recklessness, the driver is liable to be indicted. Mr. Hlexmensc 1 w exactly what to seven oonaiinds Ned , s . NYork;schr A Sawyer, Baskell, Wilmington, do ander ths: « duothing but listen | ps i sake Crentenes tm thes one pti ai ana at ated eat Rarer 12 vancasier, Gilks, Liverpool: art, te the hewling: Feised) and ety Gaxren ts herataca te tree ete eard; you are out of order. (Creat laughing and con- 400 Choo, Horton, Liverpool. : 15th, ‘sh y, Fillen, Philadelph ‘St Srernen, NI have no | fusion.) [Here Wild was gesticulating, biz voice mot beng | "1° Ward 1p. Mekinatre MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, d the President was energetic in choking him | ¢; 4y' jycvis’ 0.8. Glassen,” ; 12th, bark James Briant, Bristol, ‘onstitutton, and that 3 nsiitutton, and Uhat wi Sept 13—Cld_ ship Wm, Patten, Chi «rights in the Union but by disve- | heard, ané eccasioy The Cisimmsy paid anal a “ 4 : Ra 0. . ih aches t 0 . i c% ts, and resolving to supportne | down.) Y vote is recorded. sit ¢ ;y e > — Liverpool, 15th schr St Stephen, McGregor, NYork, pee Bor npaeignge Rea “ oo aaa om ‘the pro- } Candid # public office who Is. "not decided mpporino | down.|. Your vote is recorded. Sit down; you are out Evinaek’ ia Dablgcen, ALMANAC FOR HEW YORK—THIS p dress rend. orward and reat | °%Cn#l0n of slavery to any portion of the public ; Here the vow ¢ uncilman from the Seven- | M- H. Ball, = Thoeron Senaior, Dayton, New : A gentleman moved the adoption of these resolutions teenth took his s vote in favor of the motion ean i Or pson, m, Townsend, do: § B James, James, Bos Sita tua Mawaiincabus Jucge B.D. oklyn, was introduced to the | to non-concur was announced as follows—32 in affirma- cBlair, ton; Danie} irown, lieald, Fail River. : 4 ing. last motion. This meeting | tive, and Z2in the negative. The vote was as follows:— W. Livingstou BOSTON, sept Pa Aey meamer Jos Whitney, Howes, Balti + to-mght wasan occasion of some rejoicing. New wihge page 3 . B. Fairfax, more; ship Jatue B Walsh, York, ‘frapani: barks Tammany, reated eal ing. Areimxattye—Councilmen i. 8 Gannon, Clifton, K. Thatehe CLEARED. Steelman, NOrleans; B Dwight, Parker, Baltimore; Celestia, certain tualenable right faces are always pleasant, and the new faces coming up | Baulch, Healy, Cusack, Jac Bs Schenck, i gee St oi Steamshiv Knoxville, Ludlow, Savanna Smith, do; Theodore Curtis, Curtis, NBediord; brigs Panola’ if here indicate that there are new parties coming up. It | Donobo, Kerrizan, Prov, Ravi, Coleman, Bid: | Jas. H. Rowan, Bteamahip James Adger, Turner. (ot NYork) Wass, smith Point, Va & Baldwin, Montgomery, was said by Mr. Webster, in a great speech at Fanouil | der, Wainwright, Van Cx Rag tle SI A T Tileston & Co, i Paltimore;; G1, Buckham, Tabbutt: EA Reed, Reed; Eoius, Hall, that new political names brought in new political | }iacwel, Wandell and Jénkine a , Cowenhoven, 3,8. Missroom, (full com.) T. Ship Hound, Stevens, Houg Kon * Schmidt & Co. Knowlton; Coli, Horton; Fivergreen, Pettengill; Cornelia, Cur sie to principles and circumstances. It is a matter of history 1 Cooper, Brush Richara L, Page . Ship Sky Lark, Dow, San Franel ution & Co, rier Topaz, Stevens, Allston, Wyman; Sam Small, well, » . | that the old political wh ty has pasned i pe 4 F. Chatard, Ship Linda, M:ieher, Liverpool—G 8 Stevenso keith, Crowell; Gulmare, Crowell; Roan, Haskell; Ephraim laying tts fou non such prinelp n- iat the old political whig party pasned into « state lye, Swan, Ran’ Ship New York, Th Hi 1 i i; Jane & Richards: panwers fn auch form as 10 hem em most Ukely | of dissolution. Washington Hunt may lay on his back slow, Cohover, " . ‘Totten, ‘Bate Uish, Miller: Atmine’ Afvleo=Yeiee b Peonarfiekd ti ‘es be ‘4 to eff! cbelr satety and Loppiness.” = (loll like a horse i is fair, k Utah, » Almina, Africa—Yate crfield. ," Nickerson; ‘To caablish these truths, and in consideration of the wrongs oe sae ‘unt they ons hee ay a {toa J ‘The report in the matter of the Worth monument was RB. Hitchock, clit? Antelope, Whiitlesey, Trinidad Isiand—H1 Trowbridge's pha; Gen ‘Vousie, Ohad testa as whieane himenicn bad long pect | blause.) It was a year aud seven months and iwenty. | then called up, in which report ix the following recom- | Ch, H. A. H. Keunedy . i ete areas f , ackaals, the then Colonies of Great t 2 pendent | five dey ago thatthe people of the country understood | Mendation and reselution:— T. W. Brent, . re Resolved, That the Commissioner of Repairs and Sup- lanmav, Lobach ved from i! all rown,” and | that th nof slavery was not yet settled. Itwas | J 5 ; + 4 - os confederntcd 1 protection, and labored ally by oy Prosidext of the United | Plies be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to ad- kK. Mitchell, . F. Green, pt SS Cada nd & BS Peter Seren ¢ nal for two briga, Re- roleted struz exhausting their tres- | States, at bis inauguration, that the question was at | Yertise proposals for bids, for the construction and eree- . Turner, John De Camp, Fes Dire ich Raikan, Se mpo weir. | Les et came, Wik Wik Goaie, POneaa Seaserea, eT ee eR tha orton | rest. "We were told that we were embarked aboard the | tion ofa monument to Major General Worth, parsuant . W. Pickering, J. Le — widdle. 4 ef der, Hallimore; brig Tibrias, Bramall, Charleston; sehr Ame- eek aeculen s thus boldly. declared Gad trlum: ip “Finality.”” They were now, however, like passen- | %0 the amended plan: Seton eet bitte en lopt- 0, Carr, pe % Ridgely, Brig Mary Ann, Fezon, Charleston—MeCready, Mott & Co ‘He, Brown, Philadelphia. Sid, wind 8 to SW until abt phantly 10, gers on board of » vessel where the ery was heard— | 4, nd approved by the Mayor, and that he report such L. Stoddard, . T. Muse, r PA Smith. Aspinwall—Mctready, Mot! & Co. with a tery aanatie ss te niidle of the day To permance ofthe principles ihus declared, maintained and | “Breakers ahead!’ Cast your eyes, he said, over fitteen, | bids to the Common Couneil for its further action. W. M. Walker, Lontse, Miner Ngblletaine, Wont 0 b loin Speee hip laovqre Gariee Cec taaiaeea te ed, the people of the United States, d free States of the Union, and see the political changes After some speech making and eulogizing of the me J. A. Winslow, Mall oct oft, Cnarienton | eran. & ou aoe ae fae ee eee eo form a more perfec’ estabtish tice, _Drovide for the | that have taken place since passage of the Nebraska bill. | ™Ory of General Worth, the report was accepted and the T. A. Jenkins, Dowell eae i Sag 5 chatek ouet Beledterd f. lands. Ship Cobot ~y-} 5 ‘asir poneriiy Is there not a deep seated cause at the | bove resolution adopted. ) 4. Rodgers, a4 m, Washingtoo—B Bi today, got upon the Todi Kooks in atiempung to go into Nan- , bottom of this? What -is ‘that cause? It i some. | The Board then resolved itself into Committee ofthe | J. B, Marchand, K. Perry, 1, Hew bere tasket Koads: see disastorse . this H Whole on the regniar calendar, and after the transaction |W. R. Taylor A. M. Pennock, ¢, Venniniion, Plymouth, BALTIMORE, Sept In—Arr steamers Win Jenkins, Hallett, nized under thiscon- | thing wrong that has been practice! upon us. =] imp beet 7 La » lymout b erties. Foliticalpar: | On the r * of some unimportant business, adjourned til! Friday Hi. J. Hartsteine, G. F. Emmons, Sehr Orlanna, Tne, Richmond—C H Pierson, Hosion; Jackson, Luytield, NYork: bark Daniel Webster, Seoank oy m the memorable 24th January, 1864, it was that that | Or eee een n ick, J “ Bibel, Middleto Sebr Judge Baker, Bogert, Philadelphia—Jas Hand Ryder, Boson; bri: », Brown, Caribbean Sea; Can’ ica aad cividing upon ditterent tc. | St@ttling proposition was sprung upon us, rescinding | Cvening at Oo'clocks Rage TT. Hunter” Seu B Hil Avery, Philadelphix—Master. dace, Mauibews, and Julia Re Tihowds, Matthews, Boston; sober ties. Aiostot the time, howeve", there have Been some promi | the Missouri compact, to convert free territory into slave City Intelligenc Pause” cna’ ut H Payson, Kidretye, Philadeiphia—Sas Hand. Julia Anna, Harting, do, Below, & Bremen ship, supposed Rent questions in governmen holley, upon whieh the people | territory; to convert Nebraska and Kansas into the ~ 8. Larkin, 1. HE. Scott. che Black Monster, Siackpole, Bucksville—1¢ 1 Wyait. | the Mi 1d ship Harvest, “Puller, Liverpool; sebra wave howestly and fair J uud nwarted the resultot ire | land of whiskey and of rifles of Missouri, instead of into Insucrant Pavrens.—On information received of Mr. H. 8 Stillwagen, cli J Lawrence, Allen, Boston—Dayton & Sprague. ‘ A Lapsinburg, ‘NY; tH Huntley, Ham pu ie discussion that er the smiling corn fields of Ohio. (Laughter and applause.) | Blomberg, United States Consul at burg, the Mayor LIEUTENANTS. Sebr Home, Fordham, Providence—Master, 2 tee Bors }) Holmes, Flushing; Josephine, arr e, yndtelal or diptoma'ir » Who demanded that Nebraska bill at the hands of Con- tert: t to the sabi 2 y 1D. MeDougal, W. A. Parker, ARRIVED. pone a i aaldegiyon Meitae, Montevideo, Really, eM ga I gress? It'was not the people. (Applause.) The peti- | Yesterday sent to the ship Deutschland, Sergeant Semler |. F, Mcintosh, J..1). Johnston, Steamship Baltic, Comstock, Liverpool, Sep 8 with mdse | Oi ihe Polomac, ship Capitol, Lenox, from Liverpool Ju rive oF Ausapioan oidnenrs Te tions from the South in favor of the Nebraske bill could | amd # squad of police, where they succeeded fh taking W. Gwathmey, passengers, 108 K Collins. On Wednesday, 19u: inst, at 22, . and * . Farioua purwatta ot lie, nee: be put into a lady’s portfolio and carried down hy her to | into custody four men, who, on their own affidavits, state W. Rouckendorff, Sat.” Peed whaling Dark Lawrens,of New Beiiord, bound | BRISTOL, Sept 18—Arr schr River (uecn, Stedman, New new di a the academy. And when the protest of the 3,000 clercy- 4 hip Australia, § eel ni York tor Providencs ; commerce of our county and our cou men of New Wugiked ease tote he Genate,” he did ox = they were sent % this country as paupers. One of |W" J, Maury, Ship Australia, Smith, Livernoo Aue HS grit mdse ana tee SR RERSTOR Hept 1¢—Are sche Wik, new " : pughout the i Dre . Carl leges, inhi . Sage—ailc \. NG ARTOWN. Wm Bro iry’s bospitality dest nder that Vouglas would exclaim, in the words of the hem, Carl Smithe, alleges, in his affidavit, that he ar- D. D. Porter, a Re Wis et, Tooodtiore, EDGARTOWN—Arr at Woods Hole 25th xehe Wm Brown. i ‘a 2 il, who was cast ont of the «wine in the country of | rived at the port of New York on the 18th September, in | J. J. Almy, But wile the hemerees depertneat phe as oat th the Nazarines, “Why hast thon come to trouble us be- | the ship Deutschland, from Hamburg, Post, muster. Carl 0.H Berryman, setlie and adjust most of the reat questions ‘hai from iis or | fore our time” (Laughter.) Those who got up that bill, | was born in the city of Malchin, and was a blacksmith by ALF. V. Gi have agitated ‘be public mind, aad while the people | were Preree, and Douglas, and Cass who had entered the | trade; but owing to the scarcity of work he went to the generally have pros aes ae Prospered in all the aris ond | scrub race for the next presidential election. It was } city of Rabel, where he was arrested as a vagrant and seienses that contrlbuie to bunian suste these political Exwu’s who did it--who gold their birthright | sent to the penitentiary at Guatoro, for a time unknown happiness, and ald vospitality O" | for a mess of pottage, and yet, thank God, they were go- | to him, and that he there stayed five months, when he ap- iverpool, Aug 16, r, Shue ae 16, with | Bourne, Albany for Boston. 5 mdse and 459 passengers, fo Ta Ship & H Talbot (ot Machins), con} to the Manhattan Gas Co; Bark Clo rem), Frodlin, B ar 3%, W Poppe & © oop pad ‘OpPe Raas, 57 FALL RIVER, Sept Is—Arr schr Fountain, Davis, Albany; mM, Shields, 57 days, with sleop James Gorbam, Andrews NYO a Gralth NNIS, is, PM—Arr 17th schrs Julia. 8 ‘days, with mdse and | ¢ * y , Had bue birth and one death Serene re eee Madiphin? Rie, Camber. o 5 violan (Brem), Wulf, Htremen, 42 days, with mdse win ‘leah ames per, so Marth Wind @ great qne of huma’ do Se Bea Seeteten of eed i and 222 passengers 0 Hennings, Mulier & Gos q ee he v0 foundation of the Ie jon of Indepen- | ing to be cheated out of the pottage itself, (Taughter.) | plied to be sent to the United States, as did also other oer g*, Mulier & Gosling. bound W.. SW, blowing y Genes’ io yet unselded; and not only uns Dut threatens | Mr. Culver reviewed the history of the Nebraska bi prisoners, three of whom and himself were cach of them DE ey ae: Sherwood, Wack Rock, In ballast, to | “JACKSONVILLE, Sopté—Cld brig’ Pacific, Puller, Boston. lnponie measure to distur ‘the general wel'are’” andabridge | now a rather stale history. ‘These traitors, he said— | then pro hk a suit of clothes, a hat and a knap- Briz Tay Weywood, Swett, Turks Islands, 17 days, via | Glam ATE png yt Soekbam, Cicer paloma ree the “bieasings of Mberty” and undermine the *ynation” which | meaning the three abowe named—waited till Clay, and | sack, and on being shipped on the above ship they had Hole, with salt to Pillsbury @ Bandford, Sohn Boynton, taruen, Port wy Prince = Or er ICT An ete Ttmselves andihels posieeny, | Webster, and Pinekney were dead. It was said by Mr, | ench given the sight dratt for $3 50, a free wW rdelia (Br), Lockhart, Windsor, * days, with plaster MOBILE, Sept 13—Arr ship Ohio, Hutchings, NYork; sehr Kiverican tievery threatens to sap the very foundation st | Webster and Mr. Clay that the Missouri compromise | pasenge to New York, and an inland ticket to Milwaukie. ne, Y. U Murphy akin Weil, 5 Whsieneton :Or0 0 Ophir. Bick! k. e ourgovernment. Notas ® was contemplated by our fathers | Was fundamental and could not be disturbed; | [he Mayor mee sent to the consignees of the vessel, B. F, Shattuc! B. Carter, stem Dane ge? A gag adda NEW On ) Vanderbitt, ‘the time of ihe Declaration of Independence, (x tho forma } and yet. without/any cause except for their own miser- | Who agreed to take the panpers back whenee they came T. MW. Brasher N. Brows. njonion, deeampert Farwe 1 . returned to tone tie constiuon ; mat as it was viewed by Washingion. | «hie, eontemptible political purposes, these traitorsecame | at the cost of the Duchy of Mocklemberg-schwertn, who | G.T. Sinclair, Collins, 7 Sinith, New th weer dee Aa rtaln. trons raniclin, damses, on, and their per tn ene past es so Dh on er. f Ps % Torker LF rag tet Jost! ‘ remade nea ater einen hut athe | | ii. Genres tate p long eeWh ce Oe Patient ote. | Yas ix Peleraih [Whatletime sie rai R Wainwright, a. weer cbr Volunioge Bacon Renton for fosoe NYork 31 tne, Fie Havane # otip Chavis, Reset, alt manent “inaiiuton” of our country. and to spread ia dark | braska and Kansas, but we do not know that it contained | eu Last night, between ® anton est 7 | 6. M, Totten, R. Werden, Sebr Tyrone, Stirwut, Rondout for Bangor. Swi cy M Chase, Lunt, ‘and damaing infiuence not on! ir territory common to ing very striking or They wanted now he Anu. —Last night, between 0 and 10 o’clock, afire broke | W, Ross Gardner, W. H, Macomb, . _ | SATLED. Faledephie. 18, 2PM—In port brig Martha Washing- ihe Teme peseee e « loge enrry J inte Baenarese o make fight. They wanted political powder in | Out ina frame stable in Fortieth street, between Fourth W. B. Renshaw. D. Trenchard, Sieamsli s Atlantic, Liverpool; Charleston; | ont Leigh y Rin River g Ning A deiphia ‘oar Oliver hey bad within thelr resprotve w . J. Guthrie, Knoxvil ; Yolm, Terry, de rth. Death irretrievable—leath without the bene- | and Lexington avenues. Before any aid could 2 ©. B. Poindexter, y aid could be render: $ 8 abo ; : eu Providence for Albany; ca lieever. eparate Jurisdictions abolish: 1 it of the elergy—to the dough faces! That is what they oi, thats Uainoen: rate Veit bo Gbths A Reynolds, Wind during the day fresh from N Selman, Spelmeey ind, Buckingham, (row NYork, Jefferson and his comy + the evils of slavery, | Wanted inseribed on their bunners here. Down in Kan- leath; the stable was alzo Sartori, ee ON, Sept 17—Arr sehr Mariner, Chase, Boston ead autelpating the in osperity likely to | sas, however, they wanted the rea! article, They want- | consumed. Thore were four horses in the stable; one was F. Lanier, Lauxcump—At Etlewofth 11th inet, r Alb f from a farther ditf.ision,and its favre growur, withthe | ed ge rifles and powder. (Applause.) They wore | aninjared, Two belongel to Mr. Charles Valentive, W. May. sehr of 135 fons, called the Wattle by Messrs NEW HAY Lal Py te Champan, acity Nef easemmen, provided ti ‘an ordinance, in 17! vbout to fase, to restore the birthright of freedom to its | butcher, and the other to his brother James. Charles TT. 1. Lewis, T. B. Huger, — & Paton, and by Capt George CF pan ier eae. rity an To hoe cirmuccsmors, baling somewnst {rome Tier rent coi iol (Laughter.) Gov. Hunt had told them that they | Valentine valued his horses at 8600. On one horse ha W. Harrison, bat may > a ri Srxsmva—The steamer Gen Kno, tying at Tho: | York. | ; : ‘ce of Jefferson, and with a lee ive tthe narueat | bed 00 proof that a majority of the Southern people were | b#* an insurance of $300, in the Pacific Insurance Com ; J.D. Read, sist the bert ond At WOStiOM fee GIRDOE. Cane Sammon PHILADELPHIA, Sept 18, PM—Arr schrs Washington Ys of humanity that gave aehoow dye in favor of the bill. How could he say that, when, out of | ny. James Valentine valued his horse at $100. There ; G. H. Cooper, Thomaston, was the purchaser Popersce, Beigel, Apes Recon. Picrtanve, Kegon; Semen great lower. 1) on! ninety members in the House of Representatives from | is an inswrance of $800 on the stable, slaughter house, | C.E. Fleming. B.N. Westcott vcaner hed oe Ng Ser kdeiae: Howeh: Ghrameuar: 8 6 Aon = srimibed uae nave brates baton the coutice a ee A ere ce eet ont | ee ee bem nore aR i har Lyon,’ raid Marine Correspondence. Paquonaock, Burrovighs, Boston; Leo, Snow, ‘Salem;’S K would pot be extended to any portion oF tbe ver how were these teetes Uy te people since? | Foor old amo the stable is estimated | C Dems, 1. Downes, PHILADELPHIA, Sept 19—Arr brige Lucy An, Bryant, beck, Risiey, Providence; # Urais, Lewis, Lean; Ubase, PN ee eee nerib of We of north lattinds Benton, and noble Onilom. of Tennessee, were left at | 4 €. B. &. Porter, “J, Downes, pel ADRUPEIA, ep! To Arr, brig Lod Arps ntrera: | Jones, and 8 Towhsead, Peverwe, NY ork h the ‘Of 1787 tho peopie of home, politically dead. This ery of sectionalism, got up Cmexer—Sr, Gronoe va. New Yore.—This ericket y CM. Morris, Hanson, Providence; schrs Marab, Miller, do; 81 Daly, Ches’ | | PROVIDENCE. Sept 18—Arr schre Green County Tanner. ally content, and under it a vast wildornes by Gov. Hw altogether baseless. There were (ree : c. A Drake ter, do. Thorns P Cooper, Dougivss, WP Kiekey, Fs F Kingstoy, NY; White Foam, (new, of Frovileace, 18 sued into free, prosperons, and independent Siarcs, ex) platforms up in the politieal world im New York, | ™#tch commenced yesterday, on the cricket ground; tut | T! iy. Patterson, H. Spotts, wold, do; Suean Dunean, Sawyer, do Tra Tan’ Wiceds inte Wea, tine. ig inehinge of imormnl hepeyveanenis, ors One was made at Binghainton—that * was the Hin- | ne innings on ench side was played; it stonds thusim | F. Key Murray, q Mi, Vanes, rot gg Bea Mag Ad ag pay np tly ivi of Brightrsam, York or ntumbersand ‘in comforis tbe population of | i platform. one was made by the hard shells. St. George, 108 runs; New York, runs. That fine s. Bent, » Gibboa, man: $8 Shri Cain, W at urs New Regnins, from Baitimore; Me + aid NI. ‘orginal thirteen States at the time of the formation of our na. | ®Od the soft shell, The softs had only | cricketer, Comery, plays on the part of St. George in this J, ©, Howell, ni; Rebecca , from Port Ewen; sloop Pointer, from Neo id brie, dooal government, And with the outlet to the free, intelligent, | @ “ay at ‘the repeal of the Mi match, and it will be seen that his bowling makes all the W. E. Boudinot, ortemoulb; Only " 5 ford. AL. | Oroz'imbo, Resebrook, Philadelphia. | Sid schre Heaty Cole, $50 industrious popalation of dhe Northern tates, nd | nF was ; but further the | difference, as in the last match New York, with the as. | M. Rush, asaiatey Beviport $ Homer, Hangor; 48 Cur, | Hasty LW Bar tare peaks igi, Gnd Fe Arculat ppremed puptiation of te Rasiers Oont - dat Govan , urs i ATLAND, Sept Im 3 Foulartus, gegen TY a oe a Ge Taughtes.) He had nev much | sistance of Sams, their professional bowler and ground | 1 Aumény Te ee ectord, Tland, NYork:; bark Yovisa, Lindsay, | Bockinnd foc NYore; AK tam, ood MariWell, Hangor (or do: Li bore the name of the Misourl Compromise, the peopl But for that other—Ob, | keeper, had it all their own way. Tbe play will be re- H.R a Havana, beigs Delhi, Kenny, Windies Sarah Flea, Dey! Arbor, Thomaston for do; Ancona, Pembroke for co. Cia ughter.) lls! You have all the | sumed to-day, at 10 o’elock. Black Hawk, | bark © B Hamilton, Chase, Hawan {cerally of the Northern States might still have been content, would not have disturbed the tr Hou Portiand; Orlando, Kutt; Demarara, Hanson at 1 on 19 thelr Raven abe os at; Keoks, PORTSMOUTH, Bayt ieee is, ‘bern brethren in their | (talities of tue ce); and when one thinks he has got you, May Drowsen.—Capt. Hunt, of « schooner belonging B temaie Lower Harbor, schr Con. uch as the people of the free } Le has nothing but slime. Now, we are to leave these Washington, Pai: | toston, Hyngor f Peat, and Camms, r ‘existence o M4 " on, a Ore d Ns AS steamship Jarry n, Pr ah, i the Navery, and deprecated iis | three parties. They have sil tae amiable qualities | % Fastport, Inying at the foot of pier No. 3 East river, on Ke Doe, tered, and Neeept moni Jas Ht Stroup. Corton: J | RICHMOND, Gert Arr ; (hare, Borage sdlomp pele Tenorved’ pone # ud that @ howling woif and starving Jackal, and © | returning on bonrd last it, missed his footing and fell Foreword; WH Dennis, Hewitt, 1 8 Shriver, ‘ein; Piyamar Baltimore: schrs Merchant, Winters, NYork. ar jc hungry hyena have to 3 i rty had, | overboard. He lived for about half an hour afterwards. Goo, W. Rogers, Hilbreth; Cadmas, Nickerson: Fit, Gould, nad Cloera, dison, do. . it iStewes Whey hed ea, and iti do, with deep regret | however, a platform to ‘aout Gare Medical assistance was sent for, but the gentleman de- | A. McPae, fy, Boston; iar, Niskerwon, Providence: A aw, Ranh New. | RALSIM, Sopt I7—Arrgchr Addaniie, Pia, York nd pointy ‘4 nent end Upholding of sate | thing p' a the r. Cul clined to come. The Coroner will be notifiel this merning. R.A. Wyman, burg; Thea F Soper be Yembr ye wa MT vorON we Bag A C4 schey BW Brown, Der- mare aw ot a 7 the ¢ @ | by mying whut they sald do » acnee in the way of | The Voly remains on deck, awaiting "he Curcuer’s action. E. &. baimet, & Poysum, Foney ¥, Mutou, Macs, BO amy aed A we

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