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: 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1855. = —— ~ - 8 was wed le the Speech of Governor Reeder at the Kansas Religions Intelligence. Orteket. Texget Exrarsions—Our Yoluniet Compe oly pcan ae % Sete STATE POLITICS. the mime tients Convention. ideas at | TM Ber. W.-H, Milburn wil proach inthe Bedding | | St.Guonamve. NaWYORR) 0) 0 tems from |: Sareea Fer Ocenaa Cremer, Set Seen mae | tee ton of the platform and resdiutions a | sethodist Episcopal ebureh, in Seventeenth street, be- is great cricket match, which commenced at Hobo- F military friends ore beginning to @ake Uv? from ‘spoke ship Lydia, from Charleston for Declinature of How, John A: Lost Nomi! eee ee hore backotreanie ro Geoate: | twemn Sizes apd RenceA pepanie, thiaenalag. lien ca Wednesday, nd terminated on Thursday cvening, | the lethargy they have been im all summer, wd 60m. %° | ‘Boke Oxtharion (oman Bebe 31 days, with hides, _— ar as aie votes. ses vention proceeded to the nomination of a Territorial dele- | There will be preaching at the Mission station, National | {# the seoomdaauteb this year between the above named | an hour rolls by without cight or ton targe, «s*oavied | RETR end chon Remi Windsor, 24 days, with pealor, grt Democrat State Central Committen, onnoued st | Alder, late Uovernor of Kanes, teour namiaee, ‘The | Hall £24 West Forty-fourth street, this morning, at 105¢ | clubs, in both of which St. George has been beaten, 5 | ling past the Hast» ofice to be reviewo!. —«vld | Jo,0,F De Wolf. ‘1 6 Fag Bolly soc mer) hy the Democratic State motion was seconded and carried by ‘acclamation. Cheer | o'clock, by Rev. Peter Gordon; andat 73 o'clock P, M., | they were inthe two mutches last year, and in one game } willingly notice all the companies that bony. us a “LB yg a al u ‘ Convention of the {oth ult., met yesterday, and nominat- | followed upon cheer the announcement of the reault. AU | Ly Rev. Alexander Clements, in 1808, St. George winning the other game in that year | salute, but it is almost impossible to do #0, + sey ore so Meo ee ee Oo, poe kB panies CJ tom). Divine service will be resumed in the Protestant Zpis- | a8 they did ail the games in 1851 and 1952, ‘There is now | numerous and it is so difficult to get the nam: and places ed N, Bill, Jr., of this city for that oftice. s order was lost in the contusion, and every noses eumt : ea vicolorin 1849, and thought oe eas aa Gs sian ta eater ve copal French church Du &t. Esprit, cornor of Franklin | & probability of a great trial of atrength for the superiori- } they visit correctly. Some companies send 1s brief aty'e- i te for Comptroller in 1849, and though | Governor a) upon the stand in answer to repeated pe ceil ny or ceeeubere on. the’ ticket, was | calls, and at the moment appeared deeply moved with | and Church streets, this morning, ty fn 1856. In this match the St. George's men went first | ments of their doings, and these are pretty certain of a oat et tag . faisly supported by the two branches of the party. There | this unexpected outburst ofenthusisam. | 44.4, | Church of Apnunciation, Fourteenth streeth, will not | to the wickets, and when the last man had retired they | notion ; others send vs pulls on their appearance, marks- E'S Wileli Camordon, NO, 8 days. eats i i oumalemenl be re-opened for Divine service until Sunday, the 20th | had placed 108 runs onthe peors, ‘The Now Yorkers | manship, &e., which are, of course, never used, for we ohnsod, Salver, Newborn, . waa a strong desire in the convention of I Mate hin tor ce Court of Appeals; Jout the Kings county | them for their encouraging and strengthening friendship; delegation withdrew his name under clreamstances that such applause and approval would repay all the in. \ whicn afterwards, we learn, caused much regret to his | justice that might he heaped upon any man; that every , friends. ‘an there would do him the justice to say that this no- : When, therefore, his name) was forward in the Con- | mination had been ings entirely without solicitation by vention of the 20th ult. for the same office, it was very | him or by his friends; that to accept it would seriously } generally accepted; and all hesitation os to his assent to | interfere with private engagements, and that he had con- what was considered a ft act to him, and anover- | tinually refused it when urged, until he had been told . ture of conciliation to his poli friends, was removed | by men from all parts of the Territory that bis name inst.; the completion of the repsirs requiring the delay | then took the willow, and their last wicket fell for 06 | attend to that branch of the business ourselves oxclu- till then. runs. On Thursday St. George resumed the bat, and | ively, As the election approaches these companies will ORDINATIONS. again placed on the score book the large number of 114 | increase rapidly, as the office seckors are notorious for Rev, W. L. Jenkins, of Boston, was ordained as pastor | rans, leaving the New Yorkers 157 runs to get to win, | their liberality in the way of prizes, and bleed immedi- over the First Unitarian Society of Lawrence, Mass. On | which they, nothing daunted, went infor and won in | ately on being “struck,” ‘Then will come the holidays, the 19th In st. gallant style, In the first innings of St. George, Gibbes | whon these companies fairly swarm, and the target ¢x- Rey. Theodore Tebbetts, of the Divinity School, Cam- | made » 24nd a3 cuts, a drivefor 8 and the rest 1’. In | oursion mania is in its height, Bands are sought for bridge, was ordained pastor of the First Unitarian Society | his second innings a1 and a drive for 2, when he made ®| far and near, and some extraordinary specimens of in Lise rare be Sa i ry esa ag leg hit past a ball which, infollowing the bat, tipped the | musical instrumentation are heard in the streets. Yet ‘The Fresbytery of Ontario, N. ¥., are too Mr. Or- | back of it, and wascanght by Sharp at long stop. It i# | these companies do no little good in their way; they sen P. Allen as @ foreign missionary, and Mr, M. N. Bar- is bp Daca hag ang Wes feel eee gee yl Tae | num 9s 8 home missionary, next Wednesday, September | Dardly cio 2 Se a atte: habits of diseipline and obedience toauthority they mould ee ot other vise have. Should a war ocour, it Mz. Warren Jenkins was ordained by the Franklin | fn his 2d imnings he made a fine drive from Marsh to the | found that from the ranks of our Independent companies si Ho if : E i i + Hl é i i a i by the declaration of one of the delegates from West- | was essential to success. He would now accept it upon chester, (E. J. Porter, Exq.,) that “he was authorized | the condition that he be not expected to canvass the to say that Judge Lott would accept.” ‘This assurance | Territory in person. ‘To do so would not be consonant of Mz. Porter was regarded as conclusive; and the nomi- | with his feelings, ns well as that he desired to go nation was made unanimously. into the halls of Congress and sey, “1 come here } Judge Lott has, however, addressed to tho committee | with clean hands, the spontaneous choice of the s0- { ot the convention, appointed to apprise him of his nomi- | verelgn squatters: of Kansas,” In, giving “him this nation, a letter of declension, whic. was eZetterday sub | nomination, fn, this manner, they had strengthened his mitted to the Democratic State Central Com: EEDERE fe q i i FE ey 2 re F fi g ott fr mittee, nnd | :rms todo their work, «| in return he wonld now shiy, Deaote Schr Pavilion, accepted by them. We subjoin it:— pledge to them a steady, wnitinching pertinacity of per: Presbitery, at Trenton, 0., as an evangelist. longfield off for 4; his score of 16 and 20 comprised two pd be recruited ous very ‘ost soldiers, Success, then, | §cbr arate, Dennis . . , never tiring industry, dogged perseverance, ant al The ordination of Mr. Alfred P. Putnam as pastor of ‘lst 8; and in his 2d | te, companies. [— ae fren Sh ‘el 3 i NEE RTT eee cet, 11, 1866. the shes with which Gor ld, endowed him to, the | tue Blount Pleasant Church in Roxbury, Mass Bas een : wal pyle ee ee pp mat U's, The ve- | gilt, following companies, among others, passed our ‘ropell shel Bokimon e, 3 days icrruDON—Yours ; of their wrongs, and the final triumph of their on account of the tem; v Bp | inpings b ‘ Vs. 3 yi . BELOW. Fe nr ayes ae Asta ioe ae io cor ager ed ee, palayel fun diel roUMMedcINMLEREE Fhe ee eae teran Sum Wright played particularly fine in his 24 in- | ” ‘The Ninth Regiment turned out in great fores on Mon- | S' Aloxandes (Gf Boston}, Bala, 28 days from Roterdane— : si or the last eight months surrounaed him, and which had the seth otangare rngpieten dy a at Syracuse on 1 ihe same time placed in his possession many facts, and proceedings and resolutions of that Convention, wa- > | ound him heart nd soul to the opprested voters of ceived several days after its date. 1 avail my» {fof (ne | Kansas, that he could do much toward obtaining a re- / Garllest opportunity I have had since its receipt, to re- | ress of thelr grievances, “He said that day by day a cri- t The office to which J am thus nominated is highly * was coming upon us; that in after times this would be norable. It has heretofore been filled without reference | to posterity a turning point, a marked period, as are to to the divisions in the democratic party. A nomination by | us the opening of the Revolution, tne adoption of the De- a section of the party with with a ‘such, I haye never | Claration of Independence, and the era of the alien and ‘acted, and on which I consequently have no claims, vol- | sedition laws; that we should take ench step Coa a 0 untartly made with « knowledge of that fact and with re. | that each he a step of 6, and so that no violence ‘ ; ‘ day. . They mustered 260 muskets and 32 officers, Tho Mr, Daniel G. Mailory was ordained by the Presbytery | nings against such splendid bowling; he was at the wickets | day : of Winchestes, on the 230 ult. Mr. Joh W. Murraa was | 1 hour 40 roinutes, for his 28, which was made ap of 4, mavehet to seen eceliies ite aemuaree sal also licensed at the same time. four 2's, the rest 1's, Burnett—a very pretty batter and Flying Artery. ‘The latter could nat, however, act ax INVIT ATIONS. were not organ! according to the laws ie . 4 good long stop, and who shared the latter post with Rey. Frederick Frothingham, of Montreal, has accept= State, In the evening they had @ parade, after which ed the eail of the Second Unitarian Soeiety'tn Portland, | Bingham—anade his score in both innings by sclentific | {yey returned to the city, > ; Me., to become their pastor, play. Walker, also, gave a specimen of his old play by | the csty Guard will iwalke parade, in full dress, om The Fist Refermed Dutch Church of Rrookiya has | making his score in his usual artistic style, although foe afternoon of next Monday, and wih te accompanied unanimously decided to call the . Mr. Van n, of 1 nf te layed 's Brass ‘They expect to turn out 7 Gatabilly to take the pastoral charge of the congregation | {ren well im, in his tet innings, he unfortunately playee | muskets, and will display the standard presented to Steamships A: Bavre; Ariel, do; Jamestown, Louisiana, New Orleans; Plotida, @avsbanht Nt . Charleston. Wind fresh from the North, Lavxcnen—A beautiful clipper ship of 1, named the palmer ae eae bees 7 r a i Howes & Crowell, ‘and will load in Winsor's line of clippers. il ference only tomy suppossd qualifications to fil the office, | be done to the tie which binds the American people t lately under the miaistration of the Rey. Dr. “ht, Daft bee Yeral years, made as fine a | them by the New England (/uards, on the occasion of . Herald Marine would bea fattoring mark of confidence, Tt appears front ther, “He alluded to. the unprecedented tyrenuy under Sadat aes BoMantan acaivalie acai seiclie ost duper bt eshion und vclontitie cricketing as was seen | their revent visit to Boston. pERGARTOWN, Sept 18— Act vchre Tac Achorn, Bucklin, the published reports of the proceedings of the Conven- | which wo are and have been; and said that if any one | +60 't,6 Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of East New | during the day; it reminded us of the good old cricketing | ‘The Fith regiment Jefferson Guard, commanded »y Knight, dodo; 10h, brig Jobn Alford, Perry, ton; Carolin York to become their pastor. times, when good feeling, good ericket, and courtesy pre- | Colonel Schwarzwaecider, aud Sixth regiment Goveruor’s | Philadeiphis for Boston. Sid 20th, all the above vessela. ‘The Firat Reformed Dutch Church of Glenville, Sche- | dominated, and when it was quite common for two ele- | Guard, coramanded by Colonel Pinckney, paraded Wendes- say: county, : u vens to meet on practice days; but “‘Sing hey,sing ho, we | day on Hamilton square. The morving was occupied b; ey oe i ine are urns arg ous call | Can but grieve for the good’ old days, &c.’” Waller, like | drilling by companies and evolutions of the line. At 3 P, Re Ne Oe ee Atti Sharp, both of whom are well known for their scientitie | M. they were reviewed by Brigadier General Yates, and Rev, D, H. Emerson, of York, Pa., has reeelved neal} diay. was unfortunate. Bage, the Fabius of St. Georgo, | performed several movements under bis direction, after to the Presbyterian church in St. George's, Del., of | Piet. T ee S™ teacily for hir Gin the Iat innings, and was | Which they fred with blank cartcidge by company, by which the late Rey. J. ©. How, recently deceased, was | fn't Yong time; he was very unfortunate in his 20 innings | regiment, “by wig en, byte he Ris soginen pastor, 5 by being run ont, not by his own fault. Comery, who | manauvred in street fring: ‘The two regiments num Rey. Mr, Burnham, formerly of Tribe's Hill, N. ¥., hae } had been absent in Connecticut, working at his business | bered about 1,000 mea. ace epted a eall to the Presbyterian church, in Aurora, | of fancy ing, during the last two years, and who is ‘The Solms Light Guard, 63 muskets, Capt. Kassobacty, N.Y. conse<uently out of practice, did well; showing that he | attended by | tion, and other sources, that reasons of a different nature, | supposed that institutions were to be imposed by force ; nyoiving considerations of poiltical expediency and policy, | upon a free and enlightened people, they never knew, or a1 aifestingalse my relations to the party with which { | had forgotten, the histors of our fathers. American citi- am associated, were urged to influonce the action of the | zens bear in their breosts too much of the spirit of other t Convention. ‘An acceptance, under such cire amstances, | 9nd trying days, and have lived too long amid the bless- and an adoption, by that act, of the resolutions furnished | ings of liberty, to submit to oppression from any quar. i me, would imply a change in my political opinions and | ter; and the man who, having once been free, could | associations. The fact is otherwise. J therefore cannot, | tamely submit to tyranny, was fit to be a slave. He cither in justice to myself or the Convention by which it ] urged the free Staté men of Kausas to forget all minor was made, accept the nomination. With an cxpression | issues, and pursue etereinadiy, the one great of my thanks for the kind manner in which you have oblect, paver swerving, but steadily pressing on, as been pleased to communicate the action of the body you | Aid the wise men who followed the star to the manger, sam See port arrivals, Bric Anorgavs—No further lars bp ed from the brig Arcturus for Moblle, sung or ashore of the Main Lig! , Up to 6 AM of the Advices from Atlantic City, NJ, under date of M, say that the wrecked schr which went ashore on Abscoom, Bar on the 20th, has been towed into the Inlet. She has me fame on her seen,” In the cabin were ee 3 '6 ei cont, A. Foals) River.” She is loaded with Jersey pine and box fe S in very respectfully, yours, & looking back only for fro : for's bund, paraied to'Rast New York on sRGRgape 1 SaroRID aac ADIC HIT, Yori deere 8-1 ates eacebstrastatacins Ya roads guneah ay crtareree | met. Saysl A. Avery bas. been Glanilased tom hla you: ia ss Goes ee rand Dowle. as ever came tothe coun: | Woduesday who-atiercuntenling for twenty-one | Bar ewne: of maid venue requested to ake charge of har, o¢ ‘The hat this nd i on | gust laws of a spurious legislature ; that appeals to the | toral charge in Vernon Centre, N.Y., to accept the call | try, althon bese . . Zeceived | prizes, they partook ofa dinner at the Kuilroad Hotel, | tea" pOee by Judge Lott bed: resohod the peblin oeese tater tha | gourts, to the ballot-bor Meee Ccicrton: be bade facie, | of tho Fresuyterian church, in Lévorpsol, Mex fom 1 ball from Sams in his 1st innings lad entirely dls: | and returned to the ety late in the evening. “Wiexoxrp Scum—The steamship Mount Savage, Capt Watson, ate Committee met; and as it placed Mr. Porter in the | Heffrom this oppressive load ; that violemce should be | Roy. W.P. Doo, of Providence, R. I., has reecived a | “bed his left hind and prevented Ne tie ee OL, | The Coleman Guards, Capt. Wm. Rye, passed the Hy- | arrived at Baltimore on Friday morning, from New Zork, re: apparent attitude of assuming ao unwarranted responsi- | deprecated so long a= 9 single hope of peaceable redress | call to the pastorate of the Congregational zchurch at | Point wien TANNCY et Mtrom March, whin he | RAL office on Wednesiay, accompanied by a fine band. oe a Wb alles divsat the wind. blowin Ray Gece © bility in the use of the name of the declining candidate, | Temained ; but if at last all these should fail—if in the | West Stockbridge, Mass. had made bnt half his score, besides prevent. | They turned out 30 muskets, and a heavy sea running, discovered a wreck ahead; rundowm he has deemed it his duty to bring before the public his | Proper tribunal there is no hope for our dearest rights, authority for bis declaration. outraged and profaned—if we aro still to suffer that cor- Me. Jewott, to whom his request in the following letter | Twpt men may reap harvests waterod by our tears, then {o'and and to be tse ckabout 19 ont Bardi, ends, foremast standing, nnd malnmast alongside; sho was tinder water except her starboard quarter, on which one of 3 ai Livingston Willard, of North Stan ved a cali to become the pastor of the Wostville | these mishaps, and another chance from Harvey, | Wm. Ward, paraded on Monda, Congregational church, in New Haven, Conn, but not taken, and several other Incky escapes, the St. ‘The Fmerville and Charloek ord, Conn., | ing the use of his hand whilst batting. But for The Hamilton Guards, 40 muskets, commanded by Capt. preceded by « band, : telat * there is one inore chance for justice, God bas provided Seat ris, Capt. Christie, pa- | crew was lying on his face. Capt Watson shouted to bist ig nddceased, has placed the letter of Mr. Tat, of August | eee a ee, foe crecherene, |. Rev. Mr. Trever, « Latheran minister, has been called | George's men would have won the match, $0 certain | yaied to kim Park, where they contended for twelve | fet him know tiagsuocor was nest nt band, which he answered . “in 1 r. Porter, and of the State Com- 1 thio 0 , 4 1 5 atte, N.Y. was it in their fayor at the coneluston of the second in- . od the co ny by Thos. Chiitlock, | byralsing his leg’ ‘The captain then took in sail, rounded to, Bei mink Gout karte and there remains to us still the steady eve ana the strong | to the Congregational church in Lafayette, N. Y. ras it in thelr favor nt the conclusion of the second in- | chofee prixes, presented the company by | bz zaing hie ing Se, copiain ten ort eee MR. PORTER TO ME. JEWETT. arm, and we mast ponaiuety, OF a ngle the bodies OF } Nev. Joseph Bi. Nassau bas been called to the 0, 8. ae eet to ‘ine New Yorkers Eig fe Gubeecco uy Esq. ea ape srs was nee la ‘ Door, ella was waatied off by the eu besore his osoaern 7 S 7, 1855 6 Oppressors Wi nose of the oppressed upon the 640i durch in Warsaw, N. Y. - i ii ‘The Metamora Guard turned out in great numbers | reached him. sebr was painted lead color, ‘Capt " New, Yoax, Sept. 17, 1855. | | Sect the Declaration of Independence uo longer protect, {not ance won the game by the spirited play and free hitting of z ton says Ho could not ascertaln her baie 5. B, Jewmrr, Esq—Deur Sic: The rumors in regard to the declension by the Hon. Jolin A. Lott of the nomination | But he was not ot al! apprehensive that such 9 crisis for the office of Judge of the Court of Appeals, may induce | Wold ever arrive, He believed that justice might be nome of my demosraaic colleagues fu the convention | found far short of so dreadful ap extremity ; and even Which placed him tn nomination’ to question heaatho, { should an appeal to urmas come, it was his opiiion that if Sty uhon which I gave the gesurance that Mr Lott | ¥eare well prepared that moment the victory is won, would accept. ‘That ‘assurance was based upen a letter | Our invaders will never strikes blow in so unjust a cause, our possession from him. Will you, in justice to my- Thrice armed is he who bath his quarrel just. ao Het 4 He then entered iuto the plan of conducting the cam- sefand the convention, as well af to Mr. Lott, author. | poe then entered Suto the plan of conducting the oun. ‘The North Church and Society in Portsmouth, N.H., | Parver, gacisted by Marsh, who made his 28 yery eclen- | On Monday. This company attracted very general atten- have presemtod 4 unanimous call to Rey. Mr. Whiting, of | tiftesliy. “oth of them fad got-well in, with & good | ton from thefr numbers and good drill. Reading, The new meeting house of this society is nearly | aight at the ball, which completely baffled all the efforts | ‘The Buena Visia Guards, Copiain L. Murtha, passed (he finished. When done it will have no equal in the State, | of the bowlers to take their wickets, untila change of | Hosatp office on Wednesday, on their way from Hoboken, and but few in New England. bowling took place, when Mursh was caught by Gibbes | where they bad been target shooting. They numbered INSTALLATIONS. from Weight, and Harvey got his leg before a ball from | thirty-eight muskets, and contended for twenty-five hand- ‘The Roy. Mr. Mandell ts to be installed pastor of tno | Waller. ‘This broke the prestige of the game, especially | some prizes, Washington Band accompanied the corps. Vresbyterian Church in Western, Tuesday, September | After Higham and Fletcher had lost thei wickets, the) The Henry A. Wise Guard, Captain Patrick Byrnes, 2ith, St. George's men feeling still confident of disposing of") rade their first annual excursion to Pleasant Valley, N. A Scxer went ashore 2ist inst on the Lancy 4 & Sorkerwite a signa! of distrese in main rigging. Several boate left and went to her assistance, and soon get her off. She steered for Nantucket, By hor going to Nantucket, supposed her to be the Nghter from ship Young Hero, with provisions and. fitings from Nantucket. ALAxGr ToPS4uL Sco ran ashore on Chatham Bar ¢' of 20ih, at 8 o'clock, and remained next morning. Boats gone to her assistance, ive the blicatic te 4 e res e wicket New Yorks n lemon, the publication of that letters calling the lection, be Hgned by every voter. |” Yer, George H. Hepworth was installed as pastor of | te nest of the wickets before the New Yorkers could | {on the 10ih ult, Twenty-oue pines were awardel 0 | a tam Nantucket ah stip Young” Hero, Tong, Hyama } MI. LOTT 70 MB. JEWEIT. eens oe OB ice fone Str ehy | the Scuth Congregational (Unitarian) chureh and socle- | Although it was “touch and go’ for New York, Marsh | *e Ce shots of the company. ; +e ania Soh Bark Peru Tasion, Ragartown, to complete Brooxuyn, August 2, 1855. | fnw he carried out. “When Colonel Ethan “Allen wan | *Y a Nantucket, Mass., on the 12th inst, was more fortunate in this match than he usually is, and | _, The Pickwick Guard, Capt. M. Mclaughlin, passed the | adtne cor Pucisic Ocean. ; - can. Seoxrx—(By the Mungo Park, at Boston), Wlilis, King, Mat- tapolsett, 150 5p. Bark DS Goodelt, Harriman, rom Jacksouville for Rio a+ neiro, Aug 17, lat 31 Jon 333 Brig * "trom Rey, Rufus King, of Amesbury, Mass., has been in- | was lucky in not having his chances taken before he got a | Hixavn office on Tuesday. They mustered thirty mus- stalled pastor of 1 1¢ Presbylerinn’ ‘Church in Jamestown, mi sight of the ball, for both he and Harvey ook kets, and had been target shooting at the Faves House, N.Y, iberties with the bowling which might have lost many a | Harlem. This company is principally composed of mem- Rev. FE. Cutler, formerly of St. Albans, Vt., was in- | better man his wicket. “Ecndhaugh Was not as fortunate | bers of Hose Co. No. 2, of Ann street, stalled pastor of the Uhion church in Worcester, Mass., | 48 usual. Besides the batters already named on the part | Friendship Guards, Captain M. J My Dear Sm—I owe you an apology for not acknow- | asked at Ticonderoga, by whose authority he demanded Gosing Your favor in relation to’ the Judgeship of the | the fort, he roplicd, “tn the mamne of the Great Jehovah week Appeals, at an earlier day. It reache? me when | and the Continental Congress.” 1 expect of gou that you | was very much engaged in court, and I have continued | xo prepare me that to a siailar question T may boldly to be cecupied till within a few days past. It is to be re rrr fatdehor 9 0 et do be copmpled HI wi 48 answer, “The Grent Jehovah and the Sovereign Squatters fe. Reed, Siti deiphia for Cork, Sept 10, Ine Saurs, accompanied mg democrats should give | of ” a) 1 1 i wiboh Fee. Dr, Binaliey ve ny pastor of New York, Harvey, in his second innings of 61 runs, | by the National pa mn Thursday. They Ton ot. Whigs the control of sil departments of the State govern: | Shaman” He spoke jong and eloquently upen the im. | of which Rev. Dr. fmalley was formerly pastor, on the | Ae yh, nix dhs seven 2s, and the rest 2's, and | tured ont #0 muskets, They paraded to Pollock's, Ho- | "ete Oregon, trom Aux Guxes for Boston, wth lon of fore- ment, snd although the office of Judge is not political, | which we all love and cleave to. He did not conslder the DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. Marsh's consisted of two 3's, seven 24, and the’ rest | boken, where they contended for nine handsome privev. } all andiib, Sept 15, tal AT Jon th. as 30 me Reiter R.crmmiegon seer e Po be hese correct public sentiuiont of the Seuth as endorsing the | ey. Junes Chisholm died of yellow fever at Ports- RE otra Meme and 21 CA aa ‘The Morton Guards, composed | of the employee of ‘the is Pie Danke Lariag, fom Fatnddiptte ee Beane, ” 2, eapeciall a jolent wrongs which had been perpetrated by Missouri- path, Ve the 15th inst., fort, rs, Mr. us from Comet . Gas Works, in Twenty-first st paraded on Thursday. Brig Willan F , from ‘Boston, a on a sere retiable and consistent with the | ane in our Territory: wad thal bac ihe walt to bear | Chis 7 A ee es Oe ae ee iy i c ta Viayeed Sou Ponaceietty te =" Chisholm vs tive of Salem, Mass., a graduate of | completely beat this finished cricketer. His scores com- | ‘They were accompanied by Dodsworth’s band, and under Harvard College and the f fioopal Thecldgical Seminary | PsA two 4's, three 3s, six 2's, and the rest 1's. | command of Captain Paluo. ‘They paraded 48 muskets. at Alexandria, D. C.; and m years has been a harton, @ fine, active cricketer, whose forward play | ‘Th of destination was Hoboken. where they shot laborious and devoted minister of the Protestant Epis- | S®ved his wicket from Comery and Gibbes, did not do } for and divided among themselves 29 prizes. : much at the bat, although he kept up his wicket a : : cova Church, having spent all This clerical Ife at the | oan a ee ee ange good cricketer, ‘both as a | , The United States Guard, Captain Redfield, proceeded Sehr Wimington, Armstrong, from Kastoort for New York, sept in Vineyard Bounds 0" York for Boston, Sept Aon inwes, Young, jow York for 99, in Vineyard Sound, ‘acter of our institutions than thoxe cf our oppo- | their rebuke. Should it not come, and all hope of moral nents, ‘tis therefore desirable that ven that piace should | inguence to correct these evils be cut off, aud the tribu- re alas hy si demngeres, P.of course ip. ee. nals of our conatey Fall us, while ow: wrongs still conti- ence. , have ? 1 , Of the party with WHEN, woe eek HE’ therefee her | Bde; What then? Wil they have grown enaler to bear by wpe x Ports. 3 ‘ ‘i fi long custom? God forbid that any lapse of time shouid ishing, I.. I.,0n Friday last. They mustered 45 ] Bryrovr, Aug 20—In port bark Macon, Mayo, from Boston peep il crhT o nme Ail the va- seonstom freemen to the duties of waves; and whien such | | Died, at steTburne, on the 17th Inst, Rev. Theophilus | PUMICE amd at the bata, cual nfortunale, eee ei est accompanied by Sheltca’s Band, On | ya Maliay arr't, for Boston, we. bid 11th bark Wagrenn, en wane highly ‘aattcring. “The position 1s howor. | danger, a4 that eer ee us She Me © Packard, D.D., aged 86 years. ton, whetearried "iia ‘bat tont’in both toning, pla arriving at the (on ey contended for 14 splendid bac Aug %—In port barks Voi Mayo, able and one which Tshould be pleased at some time to Strike for the green graves of our sires, Hey. Isaac Bonney, a distinguished member of the | yery apfritedly. Barclay, who is good for a score, Etd’ne | prizes. The majority o the members of the Guard are | expected to proceed io Mayra nnd lond for Boston; 2b, Bas: decupy. Whether the present is the time 1 shall leave God and our native land. Providence Conference, closed his long and useful life on | Spportunity ofputting anythingon the bulletia, being | #ttached to Engine company 23. po pntendd pe bl to my friends to decide, JOHN A. LOTT. As he paused there was for an insteat a deep silence, | the 16th inst. well thrown out by Bage in. the first innings, and not The newly elected officers of Company C, American [Ly Ly ba: ghey Bann Sheen dod hg 8. B. Jewerr, Eaq. as when a question of life or death is belng considered— NEW CHURCHES. cut in the second. Sharp was most splendidly thrown | Rifles, 71st Regiment, Colonel Vosburgh, partook of a Care Ad ene Ow ha tan Os Cinee 8 Compre- oe table fomen gf all partic. whether the course | overy man drew a long breath; but the next instant. the | _ The new Methodist Bplscopal church at Uni out in the first innin that fine cricketer Bingham. | supe: at the Uhiladeiphia, House last Wednesday even- eo meee 7 Sree acer ere i convention 2 it., was not dictated by air was rent with cries, , we will sf @:?' ite ‘ichmond, Va., was icat fo the worsh: adm ing. F: e account furnish us, they ay to shi ington, Stone, fn honorable and confiding «pirit nnd by a desire to | men never can be slaves 2” ‘Reeder! Reeder!” “Nine | the Mth inst. - a gta he gece Siem er ao | Dae . > ay Captain iraite, for 4a ding Yo = nine by dashing play, although he was hurt by a bail | havo had a good time. hes were made by On the 9th inst., Deer Park M, P. Chapel, situated | from Cibbes, i is Bret innings, and Sharp long-stopped | Ritgin and Lieutenants Underhill and Qaiek, Sergeants some four miles below Westminster, Md., was dedicated | for him in the second innings of St. George. The ground | Copeland, Coles, and Jennings, and private Sc to religions service—lev. Messrs. Josiah’ Varden and E. not rulled enough for the long-stoppi againet pi AA a tie abd nd Yeates Reese, officiating. J eke oan f a eee ae Riser por ae The Proposed King of Napics. "The corner stone of the new Episcopal church at oid | 9; Higham, who st wicket-keeper and cap' Janes Gonos Besser, Baq.— Fairfield, Comn., was laid with appropriate eoremonies, | of an eleven on the continent,was very unfortunate ; be- Your Paris correspondent, “A Traveller,” i ki on the 18th inst. —Dishop Williams and Rev. Drs, Coit of | {8 unused to Comery’s bowling, he was taken in the 1st our Paris correspondent, vuveller,”” in speaking Bridgeport, and Mead of Norwalk, taking part in the ‘ser innings by Wright, a tw of Comery’s, and in | of Prince Murat as the probable suceessor of the present * ‘Germania Wood, for N York 6th; RH Dixey, Dixe} jor Conniantinente 10is 8 i olevate the Bench of Appeals above the sectionalism of | cheers for Reeder and Right.”” During his speech he had . We regret that Mr. Lott has felt so far con- | been constantly interrupted by shouts and shaking of strained, by very narrow party ties, as not only to re- | hands, but now the enthusiasm was ungovernable; the fect a r made in such , but to lose sight, | crowd gathered around him with the warmest greetings. jomewhst, of his own personal stency, in doing so. | We would rather have the place he holds in the hearts of Without feeling calledupon to enggest an explanation {| @ generons, Saring peopte than ¥ a kingly crown. other than what he hax himself given, we may suppose t th minations of the Personal Intelligen after. port. Mawzasiiao Sept 1—No Am vessels in. be RWC, Aug 3I- ship Me rm 5 Aaa hah pt tea ec submitted to that nt Pierce, it is stated, is to visit the agricul- ‘ the 2¢ innings he was caught by Gibbes at a short square | King of Naples, ish his having been it PaseR0, Ai fad perhaps be a thir at Harrisburg, TP. — leg, having hit for 4. Fun at loast, which Gibbes | i?& of Naples, is in error as to his Laving been a plant: | s° tye dg: bi ward, Chaae, do do; oni plated the foree of th Hon, Ambe Reeailh: (Postsaster General tiller The new and beautiful edifice erected by the First ph i al fr un a Tet, it finally er in Ylorida. The ellest son of the unfortunate King of | Am vi wiped am Maat, tun st m the change in | President Prosbyterian church of Detroit, of which the Rev. Dr. | held it, at the risk of dislocating his lingers. W. - | Naples wo Janter in Fiorida, and married a relative ‘the call of the second convention, which gave it prece- | New Orleans risk of locating his ra. We have he- faples was a planter in Florida, and married a and President of the Washington and Dufiield is pastor, has been completed. It wax occupied | fore taken occasion to praise the superior lag. of J. Hig- | of General Waxhington. His name was Achilles, and not im vessels. Pont Pnaya, Capo Verd Islands, Juno 27—Arr schr Tickle, ph Company, was in Wihnington, Hubbard, #fee Yolands, naving rt Boaiom, ant ald July 9 for Fee, repairs dence in time. N.C., on the 20th inst. Sabbath before iast, and dedicated. ham in all the points of the game, but it is with him, im | Lucien. He was a man of abilities, and had he lived, a Smynwa, A Dp OM England, for Lis We have, however, nothing slse to regret in this. Mr. | Chevalier Joseph Bertinatti presented hig credentials | The edifice erected by the Presbyterian church of Con- | oricket, as itis fnmost other evoeations in Ilip—practiee | prominent position would, no doubt, been assigned him | verpeol tgs hark rat ine cnt; Mitone! Ring toe Bon: Al, to whtaa the eyes of the profession and the people | to the Forreiary of State at Washington, on the goth iast.. | nctvill Tid, was deiiaated on (he tirst Sabbath of this | makes perfect.” There are not more selentitc batters than | Under the goverment of Trance. Tie has been lead for | ton eon; Buuaoas Warsu; Slambont, i Braker, were, a. an early day, turned to ill this high post (but | and was recoived as Charge d’Affuives uf lis Majesty, the | month! him and his brother, George Higham. It is a perfect pic- | a number of years, Daves, 'and. Nautiun, ‘Paine, tor do, tne; aon, who had strenuously trged the claim of Judge Fatt), hax | King uf Sardinie. a dodo; bries News Hoy, Leckie, do do: Gem; "une, sot Preayteram chur (New fehool), Norris, fare to see the latter at the bat ; and bot: are cool, acl. | Tuclen Murat, the only surviving son of the great war. town Pa, Ker. Randolph A, Rudth, pastor, was vonce. | entific cricketers, eapable of keeping up their wicketsand | riot, is a man fifty odd years of age. Ly emi bate oe nae Wera, Ta now consented to accept the nomination, No personal for Boston few days; bark varan, Andros, for NYork, character stands purer, no professional name higher, in | At the si. N ie Nistus seed F "4 fe 9 making a large score—but want of practico is the draw- | Frazer, of this country,» lady of intelligence and wealth. | lig. the State. It is an assurance of success, Domocrats who | antsun, Bo crated to divine worship on Sumlay test, with interesting } Tey in the latter particulariy, and the same remarks will | ‘The Prince is a jolly fellow, about six fect high, and stout | ‘Fuarsat, xbt Ang 2—In port ship Winfeld Adott, M'Letlan, have asked Mr. Hill to accept the place of ecto bo MISCELLANEOUS. apply to Comery, especially on comparison with Sams, | In proportion decidedly good looking, having the com- | for Boston, idg. not consent to sce him defrated, if honorable exertion Onset Dent ee who isalways in practice, At the conclusion of the game, | plexion of his mother. He resided for « number of year | ar ux annpia, sot anther mtey HE Parker, jon of the You ‘i q 4 . Men's Chaiatian Colon aaeeribled go Cinatomatl. | Y¢ — when the two last men were in at the bat, the excite- | near Bordentown, N. J., where ho distinguished himself omg . ment was intense, and when it depended upon the one | as a general sportsman. He never resided in Porida. x hy Mr. Tangdon, of Washington City, and | or two rans to be got by the batter, ond that thé hext | Prince Lacten to, indeod, a prince at beart, but lacks The soe x composing | MM bowled might take a wicket, itcan be easier ima- | talent and discretion. The present Emperor of France ix toni {tem Halifee | Bited than described; and when Preston made the last { too shrewd # man to place him on any throne. eee thoearad | Bit to the leg for 2 and won the game, what a scene ‘AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE, ¥ Mrousan’ | then took place! The Ni Kers were beside them- Youx, Sept, 21, 1866. an secure his election. The clectors of the State wh feel aa interest in presorving tho high charactor of court of last resort, and who desire to sce our judi maintained in its vigor, as tie bulwark of ¢¢ tutional Jaw and of personal rights, will rej nomination, and gladly co i The delegates to the Democratic & joice, too, that an event whieh schrs Old Dominion, Townsen James; l, Horatio Ballard, NYork; Daniel Brown, Heald, Pall River. BosT Stand a Tra: AL. Glivbs, Maryland. At the Howard Hotel—Rov Gale, Mlinote; Jolin Ingerse steamer Unelo Sam; Hon. Moore, Anirusia; 1. W. Lee called to o1 in the evening it was addressed formerly chaplain to Congress. the Union are seventy in numbe toSan Francisco, and enroll mo nigh, Windsor, NS; Alcthea, Meare, Albany; Lane, do, #4 i 7 1,1N York: Sarah si Tamaes, N, Sep 2—Arr_ bark # Mungo Pork; Francis Pabars, Pailadelphins “At Quarantine ship Pactiameat, Poland, Lier pool. Signal for four briga. ships Cid Arbella, Merri!!, do; Alice Counce, Singer, do; barks members, 2 Geo Lee, Barstow, Syd- ‘At the As j ; selves; we have not missed any of the Now Yorkers as S Hories ‘ mentazy shade upon their procec it ten The Professorship of Anc Languages, tendered to | yot, but we are not sure that ald Geen - — — | ney. SSW: Hortensia, Hadaway, df and for Novena aly weaken their nowinations, had so i Ls Rev. R.A. Finks, pastor of the ‘an church of Mar- } Acted a similar scone to that described by Mathew's MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Gamage, Mobiie; itgaer, Pade into a source of strength, and become a re-nesurance of ae ve by the State University of Illinois, has | showiwan, at the country fairwhere Muley jumped | -+ Bevis, oe HL , Cottre suc0e8s wen accopte down the throat of his brother Ulric, and Ulric jumped HM Peoor : the’ Stulthgonian’ Totise } ea " _——— ae Ithan beon definitely delormined to looate the insti- | down the throat of his brother Hassan'-and Hassan mado | ww mses, g HM Freeshan, Nickereoo, Palade ig Gd Mesers. Hill and Stetson Accept the Soft Shell | Rey. Te. iL tution of the Pree Will Baptist denomination at Lewis. | @ Mip flap somersault and jumped down his own throat, | SUN STs. Warisg, Haulet, Uaversyan, NY, Sid, wind NW to NE. Nominations. Eruine, San F ton, Me. leaving the spectators in utter aeionishmont; but, at ali moderate, ships ‘Chatsworth, San‘a Claus, Concordia (not yes- Fron! Savannah, in siearashi flew inthe alr, many withtheswner: | POrtot New York, September 8, 1855, in Hughes, Liewt MP MB) Post, Mrad Dd Augusta—Messrs J W Brown, . us uimby, LB Moody, Wm rate, Fearlan: Harbinger. From the Albany Atlas, Sept. 22 "An BELPABT, Rept 15~Arr ech n, Fraukiort for Bald- To tho tdlowing mote adigesed to Ms, Hf, that gen- events, hats and ca in them; one excited gentleman, who had been sitting in an A. Comad, fornerly of Hagerstown, M terday); br mm Wittenburg College, Springiield tleman replied in the lotter ef acceptance which is sub- uid, B MeDelmot, WK Davis, ~¥ 4 , ann chair, suddenly reversed the order of his—sitti nd CEEARED. inore (aad sit 170), joined. We append also the letter of Hon. Lemucl Stet- | pe Pee preteen Puan a Sa sevonet oi Neate E was seen, with hiehead where his—-that lscowith Mtehecls | Steamship Koouisianas Talbot, Now Orieane-=0 Morgan DIGHTON, Sepi 2-—Aer brig Benj Carver, Sawyer, % son, accepting the nomination for Comptroller: — Berks, TF Cannon, Mes Bratch, AN Ladd, @ Caruthe Ton churches of the Franklin Presbytery ave said to be 7 uppermost, In short, it was, for a time, a sortofDonny- | Sicstaliip Focida, Woodall, Cavannah—s f, Mitohiti. NAM SY Qtr sche fewark 4 ass Ow ate . Mrs Wm Warner, FD Grufin, HAG ys Prindia He | vacant. . pper a as, ne, @ Bo} mny- Steamehip Nashville, Berry, Charlesion—Spoilurd, Tile: FALL RIVER, Sept 20—Arr schr we, Ferris, Ne LETTER OF THE eine, bom 1865 Rin Ww teen iat a MON 4 ha d Se ne we 4 ‘ net 5 “we brook moat es Ny bi furore en well it ey te 0. EH sig brig —— a Rg sn for Philadel. LHANY, Sep 55. Lazarono, 8 Me RR Murphy, an, e learn from the Cineinnat? Herat’, that Roy. A, | op account of such a victory, and so unprecedented in Steamship Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond—Ludlam & Plea | Phi; scbr Brothers, Ts, for do. Disa, Sa—The State Con al Coanmaiftee have directed GT Dougherty, E 8 Kempton, M Fink, Dr WS Meir, and six Tart nonce hae been ony polled by a health to relinquish the janpals of American erie ting, smart 3 runs were a. aaa! tak ae ae aaah wid YOALVESTON, Kept 6—arr' brig ‘Amanoosnek, Munson, N undersigned to request your acceptance of the nowi- ship Southerner—Miss MW. charge at Milan, ©, Rey. J. 8. Walter, of Lane Semi- | rubbed off against such an eleven which the St. George's Sper tabaag Bn alge phe 1 feed, - . 5 § ! chrs Cornel nation for the offiee ow ida ot the Court of Appeals, ton, Mrs Daly, Mey ¥richne a H Booker: 0 Polln. 8 Stow. | nary, is to supply the pulpit for the prevent, men had Dronght, into, fhe field Thore hardly on OD cee ame Haverpool— members, Robin Lana More BER aT Sais Witte Nouns Toe len made vacant bs 5 pmina tic: 5 pl. J , lodge, ‘ 3 yi Yollins robes ar as ception to the fuct that the fiel on both sides Was nev- Fonda 0 \don—Dunham ml . N¥or! fhe conventicg of the Sith ult conferred. upon toh a, | MeCeerry, and Tb in the sisetaxe Belleville and Collinsville churches, M1., are represented ro fact th Eplp Wordoodk, Lambert, London—Dunham & Dimon. “oLMEs's HOLD, Sep hy tho Alta Rperter to be vacant. Are wees Satee Bake, From Werpiuda, in brig 8D Horion—W A F Davenport, 0 or better. Vso, by hard sogatebing might hevegece | hee. it q Tot, An early answer would be desirable, Ship Heslen arta: ow Griosteciebem es Posick, Bars, ant porter, ino, Outerbridge. . = 5 7 caught out, and Comery and ran JOHN B. MILLER eae + ue Rev. Henry Wickes was diemissad from his pastoral | 9d innit e wel i Ne 5 > Bark Pointer, Webstér, Mobile—J W Elwell & Co. rie er : et cae iad Pte iP, Hicygpontg Mrs Rang, Mls Ade | charge of tht Congregational chuveh in''rinceton, Mase, Se, which ee coll” ae) chilly o& the aest i cence | ork Frances, Holmos, Key West—-Renner A Drake, or aaa yireinle, Cer Tee. eeaiea i nooies N. Ha, Jr., Albany THOMAS G. ALVOr Campbell, B Ns of Norway; Mrs Phillips, | 0 the ot Z é splendid on the secon’, and everything has passed off in | Bre Ney, Hrs, Wallon, Mare tee We ce Bolios ata | UD, Wi "speon,Wiimiugion, ‘NO, tor Boston; Nancy LETTER FROM NICHOLAS HILL, JUN. Master PRU. ‘of Haziand, 4 ; 5 ond Messrs, William W. Patton and | the most cordial manner—and this match was entirely | vingston. sit - Cord, Phiindeiphit tor Dover, Nit: ‘Lucy W Aloxander, Ale ALBANY, Sept. 21, 1855. Ape Bordewux, ia sip Macedonia—J P 8 John, of New | Pitkin have called » convention of the churches of the | devoid of amy rudencss or offensive expression by Individu- | Brig Knlorprive, Drew, Liverpoa! A Bloomfeld. ander, Rockland for eeanteom Mose ington, . Hartford Centrai As x NB—C L Coawell syruaex—I_ have this moment received your note ation, to organize a new conso- } als, a8 is sometimes the case. lany members of other Brig Martelie (ir), Onmpbel! Ee New & , . OO ; toad DEPARTURES fath . " , Y Eg }, (ir) Mahon, P spprising mo of the request of the State, Cantral Com- | por tas amen aa ana , : cricket clubs wore prosent, particularly the New Brighton | Oe a an, wi | Stdola, NBD RD Wold, | sor for iow fot Pia. It ix known to many that I urged the selection kerk, two chi The Prosbytery of Utic 7 ite on | Club, who were ont in large force. Bede A fepwensce, Meant Je—Post, Smith & Co. delphia; am, Sa , lo ny nomination was made. 5 , New York; Mra K Pease, three children and | A. Ma E ow under the care oi sell to stand as their d c . : c, ; Waahingion—Barnes, Bateman & Rud- | . Jn part /at 8 AM. w . in doing #0, I was not influenced in any degree by his | Servant, Boston: & A Gordon, Roston; Mr J 8 Yenagay Mise MS tha Prostate ead, welpnE:. 3 ih Whe meneer, chanived the eo fun of Me. Whvateron we 2 ma SISS™ | Virgioiy, Gon Marshals: schre Mahala, Jamon J Duo, Yankee poe ti Miss © 8 Yenaga, Cuba: Miss © F Float, New ¥ Ignacl Wy? ol, Jose, Forti, Fe, Tapwe, New York; ve ich, Mr J A King, Fred Schemer, Marconia de N ficer; believing, as I always have, that considerations | New York; Philip Wid, 8 Lows; J Tiduae, “Californias Hinde, Heporter, Wimington, Willian, Apprentice Boy, and ‘anton. HYANNIS, Sept 9—Arr ship Young Hero, Patterson, Nan tneket, io fit for. derow, Molt B Harrison, Gaskiii, Wralington—F G Willams, Schr Pathfinder, Robbins, Washington—Burnes, Bateman & Radderow. ‘Sehr Almeda, Dickinson, Frodericksbnrg—Van Brunt & ‘ork; oarticular position ia the demecratic party, but by 0 n ; of the Newark Club, in the lesite to secure for the public service a faithful judicial ; wan sr Rey, Henry Kendall, of Fast Bloomfield, N. ¥., has con: Aitionally accepted a call to the pastoral charge of the $ a = S fe? ' a ayes Tee : 3 i 'S ao Fh Hi | First Presbyterian church, in Milwaukie; but ac ak, ike lading to mere partizan controversies should not be wife, Prancis Woothost | Gon eg a Ee rmtney Dat & OORT «1 We 2 LAVACOA, Bop! 7—-Arr prev sche White Squall, Baxter, N sontroling in such matters, I deeply regret the course , Montreal; T, tieksses, Indy, diree | Comvencd on the 10th inst., consisting of Rev. Drs. Bar- | Tinson c. Sharp bh. Sane 5 5 | ath aanine, Powers, Newborn—Davis & Holmce ae 7 F Ke de haa folt himsel! bound to take, wad donot feel myself | Children and servant, Msxioo: Rev F Ti Masson, @ clea, | Bard ond Daggett, Rev. Messrs, Billington, Overhiser und ri 0 | Schr Wake, Taylor, Wimington—E 8 Powell. BANTUCKES, Rept 90-—Arr sche BB feaith, Kelley. Aleny at Uberty, under the elrcutanices, to decline the re- | Henry King, Frod trvet, Jaco Baker, New Fork; WSmili | Manlos, and delegates, refused to dismiss him fromm his t eee ae a3 | Sehr Mary Parker, Parker, ascrtite, VaccMaster yAEWBURYPURE, Hept Bid sehr Neuey Plaisied, New 4 hio—Towal, 46. present c 5 ef 2 = © Jullen, Bastvilhe, Va—Mi ‘ork. queet Of Was cxeasalites. HHL, Jun. ForRiuGarplon aid Harve, seunsbip Arago—tion Ro. | oye pera peesty ‘ 14. Shar <3 | SSF exatl Moww Blotonoet ai Pree NEWPORT, Sept 9—Sid brig (ate schr) Joba Plovee, Met LETIYER FROM LEMUR STETSON. bert McLane, Mr and Mrs Lachaise, Miss Cicloriye Lachaise, ‘ranklin Vrorbyiery, at ite late meeting in Tren- } Bingham, run out, 16», Marsh... ~ 2 Schr Cora, Nickerson, Philadelphia—Jas Hand. ville, Havana, Aimaxy, Sept. 21, 1856 Miss Anna Lachaise, Mr LW Violller, James Odier, Mr I ton jylamisved three of its members—-Rey, Jacob Tut- | Burnett 'b, Sams,. 18, Fleteher b. 3 f Schr Gen Uhneh, Baker, Pilladeiphia—Jaa Hant 2ist 2 PM—In port brig Sabo, of Cherrsfleld, with Inmber; Gxrumos—I have the honor to acknowledge the re- | WP% Thos © Rocher, H Wiiben, Mr Cxilens, J A Morison, © | tlo,'to the Prosbytory of Patarkala; Rev. D. Hitchcock, 6 : Sehr Anita, Palle, Philadetphis—Jas Hand. acre Leis Seaek Teams Pru el Tg celgt of your communication of the dd kent inant, | Roches ZPhmkel, 4 Noaratois, W Katine, 10 Vin Posty and Rev. Lavi B, Wilson, to the Presbytery of Portage. 5 Schr 8 Tuite, Baker, Phundoiphia—J W McK ev foi trom igelport fer dor R 8 Duan quel), Comk, of aaa fro pursuant to the direction of the convention of the | Mrs Fillot © Cowdin, Mr and Mss Vorillemore, Danlel Acuna, @RNTENCR OF DEPOSITION FROM THE MINISTRY. 8 Behe Chase, Hasedl, Bateot T Hhatek, Tauion for Philladeiphin, ee 1 arérotdespatshes: | To all, everywhere, who are in communion with the nif Schr Renown, Crowell, Hoston—# W Ley te Schr Graults Aiate, Bassett, Boston W Lewis + 8 | Sebr Wolcou, Halivtt, Bostin—Dayton & Sprague — } Sehr Martha Maria, Kmail, salem—It W Ropes & + 114 | Sloop Frederick, Gurdner, Providence—Maeter. ler Caledonia, Baker, - Freee Vulcan, Miler, PhiladeiphiamJ & N Beige ARRIVED. one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church:—] that George Hobart Taine. Me, oe denoon of the dace having declared to me in writing his reaunciation of the ministry, whieb ho received at my hands from the Lord Josus Christ, and his design not to officiate infuture in democratic party of the State of New York, assembled at | Mrs Charles Maillefort, M) 29th IB mb aumnonn, A La n "| rt, F CB caren a above stated had signified their ir, F Delane, W Becks Hard, L » Me Kenoth, sire that the votes of their constituents | garsjitr Anjoive Ravel: i Boutaoa, Wright Staples, Ernes: + PM Lafourcade, ‘Thos Gatne: [arnes should be cest for my name at the coming election for Payson, Mre'T # Borgen and norvaal, et ae At , and that the democracy of the | Hovey, Miss Hover, Mr Henry Wood, lady, child ood ser . vant, Miss Dickson. Mr and M Coming &; ware ri vessel. NRW LONDON. Sop! ae prop Decatur, Gear, N¥ork Spe art ers Pcs aD EW RAVES, Sept M-Arr sebt Hen Perkine, Bush, AL apy. PHILADELPBIA, Sept 9, PMA: q NYork Wold seamars Pa a Total, M State itan announcement of acceptance. Ire F Raqqel, Mra Mathias any of the offices thereof, intending to submit himselt to | Wilby b. Gibbes 1 Baker, A i A copy of the of the convention was re- | 8nd) servant, Mr ite de For and lady | the schismatienl Roman intrusion, is deposed from the | Harvey b. Comory t 6 casiar, 8! es, Boston; Suffolk, An hb, Salem 2 Oorred ite, the cumsnaaten a hit ata epee Catvochen, was ia F iloaigie AR grange, WE ogg ne en RR ec ad and declare tlta to od tenn” . « 31-| ant pamengezes syst Mucins Sous ie 1S) A'S Rexbury: Eady offs Sune, Thier, ‘ - profoundly grateful, gentlenion, * | Robbins, MOtiorbours. J Datenhs * e depo in the name of the Fathor, andof the Son, } Sharp, run out w 4 be don 1 eville, hence for Savahnah; at 14 A} jheay sion of Confidence trom the representatives of the demo. | Mee Me poet Cina ane Beat Nps (nent and of the Holy Ghost, Given at Rivéreide, this 16th | J. Higham e, Wright b ormlng” dgpalisgd Wenmnahip Juanes Adges, beuce Ae Chorioc. |. Poekacent new Tn eae WanPeeT ‘on. ne ; Mi imac} ty of the State of New York—an expression that | Salaador, J Jager, Me Crepin, Mr Newvitic, MePaec dre 6, Gibbes b. Wright,.., 4 day of September, in the year of our Lord, 1855, and in Rage ‘Wider, GW. DOANE, D, D., LL. Dy, Btstlop of New Jersey a Wharton Preston, ‘am’ PROVIDENCE, dept 21—. York; schrs ‘David J Bowes a Sod more lasting claim upon ni titmde | lettl & wite, A Legra m Pox, Nicholas Bifling, Mr Frazier, p 23d ye seerati Steamship Sontl , Reon, Charleston, with mdse and from the circumstance that it was not Sought or looked | ¥,Belie, F Gorme, it {uate M1, Moodie Pari, A Braveh ee ee oer i a. Gonntey b, Wall . Le ORION! Tikewioa. & Go, On Thorsing aide ae ths ootesion juires has ‘a cblia: Gusmvue Lappott We Samper Fe uF 4 yO Wallet, "| fyi odie ls, from Liverpool for charts: present atthe sonvention, or had notin of ihe nse cf sy IIR Wai fda Wen Nera eet & Bngan » woh. | Retin te Meet acca: ec erce pe po) a 9 Teed ord TL should have FC Magsiatl, Rtlenue Dagiean, Max de Pury” ‘The Naval Retired List. : 1+ 8 | Gib exeanges cienged sguale with stouimchips Kaosvile and Cid reopectial deta. T'woria ance auton, a Bem Wapencer | We sre gis to lonrn from Commander Francis 1, Hilt ‘abip Macedonian (of Bas, Diinghim, Bormann, 02 days, | Abang ai upon @ay action or non-action of the con Xion | Car. | 0D, UIP.N., that he bas not been furlonghed or retired, with fen, 10 "So hus Owohs. Sept’? lat 43 16,"ton 65 90, | lings, NOrloans. ‘he matter of the in th iitueney ot | Trym C Jessup, WG DeSauasnte, MreD | hurts st! i : saw Goi, loceiag’ E. Bowdotn, and . Melvin, ‘Lat convention I a ,couatituency of Mis 4 MrgJ Cook, eH y Ut on the active service het. We cannot afford ‘Ship i xtnrney, onion ani Portsmouth, Aug 19, | Greene, I, ort Jolferecn. Py tng A) mele eqlemeeratie party of the Patten, Mi b R Abernethy, | to lose such officers as Commander Filson, Te lotte “S| Ts passengers, 1 Grinned ‘Wintarn 4 Go. Poikin sept So-Acr ncbr Sam) Gta, RY¢ a the republic, Is not yet superseded. nt’ which) | wi 2 Hig, will te publishod on Monday, Tota)... 168 | a oth, Bri ae ob Ie env aay harsnnc, rom pa Ta Onn Fabas Curva: Dontemh, Gieagoey Meas ne wie tet palhion of te oat But'at | THemanch and dye We Addaims nud indy, JA Huse Mr 10 THD EDITOR OF THE HRRALD. Aw TORR UTE Uovumbia, Sturges, Neweast, ¥, Ang &, with coals, to SMTOGREARD, opt Ur-Are bark is the public that Wright and Hoffman are mecore, | Uses. FD Quash, 81 Deon, B Tomiineon, lady and three | Will you be kind enough to correct the statement mad | pire tnninge, Ovwrs. Rune. Wiles, arden, Pasexpecionced hoary weather the Gaite passage.” | gohrs Rvetginds, Joy ‘feck, as 7 yell distrart my to discharge ratistactorty | Santee Wie aal, Mont A Ambior, wo children and | in your paper on Tuestay last, placing my name on the é fit So Tada | seh, ABI Fangton, Uails Cards, Aug 10, ‘i ral gy fi be York, 4 mo spans duties Ad offiee of Comptroller, and 1 ras and lady, 7 Daring, @ L ie, J HLacas, } retire’ Ust, having received information from the De- 49 ie hip Win Tog, Conway, Cartas, @ Gaye, with rail- } Snow, and bie, ; ork ty Kate om : ore ein my upon that, and also upon pb 483 wn fi it 4 two chil’ § partment that 1am still on the active service list. road lrop. to order. uk 8) Rae ead fe ny Kas'port) Richmond; Kaker, Tsaac ie Personal sacrifices that follow accoy- J nie A Blin, BO tohnaon, 1M al TT) a ., JOHN P. DECATUR, one ooaman, wan lov ovorteardfrom | NAVANNAN, Sep? Io-Arr steanship Alabama, Bebenck, N he tinastenots wetion, and. (h &, caliens Cquipgbam. Pheasant YB 8 mw Yona, Sopt. 22, 1866, Lieufonant W. 8’ Nasy os f tore. , eat ot, i, rural ots | Se ig PREY ng gi, eae fin Larne paumaco. Peer. scwcsn, | “AF opm pnt eve tee ee NB that’ I no longer hesitate to yiel J 822 8) in the steerage Hrooklyn City Conrt. aa ate Bent & with sugar, , | more oe ray mane to the ust of ee eae ae mins “ ee, eit toatae eet: | FC nemoN, cept Ider sche Whistler, NYork. sid 16h, Foe 19 ate ue of the democratic party and I there wile aie steamship, Pride David B Ditlen | « Before Judge Culver. ae, tomanner Sept 1, Cara auar™s ah Sep Yesterday morning, Jacob M. Stiger, Assistant Captain of the Third district police, who was convicted during the present term of the Court, of assault and battery upon Mr#. Melinia E. Watson, was arraigned and sen- tenced to afine of $90—in default to, be soned in the Ovusty Jail for a term ot So dagn? mrt Thanking You, gentlemen, for the hanteoome manner | vant Wis core ge ea Ryne, OM nF ae af ; . ; vant, Miss ( Thomae isrten Youn 7 ae ° hove discharged the duty assigned to you, { z ce a i'n atin = STERON, the Newport -) News says mit has been powed vs, by “renal seutinosn a ‘own slaven in Kent, og ay (the slavehokiers) bold # convention at 4 *{o adopt come plan ‘ocean bast aro + dleton county, a staveholder, be appointed * onde cf the con ention, as one in this part of the 4 ee ope ition for tts gradual abolitien, ae eat ae re as, Bailey as Oe dor eke BW marr, Warr, Botrgea urs. ra st winds aes teehee . enter rks, Newenstle, B, 0 days, 2 om Brown, Fajardo, PR, Sept 6, i Abbot, Mavanras, Sept 9, with rire atie Seating woWwa v Parepgre. tine ia ny, Stim. ey ee Toaee. POOR foncs, Bird, “SWFIEMUNGHON, NG, Seu Ahm, $A Charme so Prged iz cle oo - is A du regiment recently disguised he: i jf ants, at enlisted at 34 Te Nenaprens in Rome. Her sex was not a until she was detected in lac- cony, which led to the curious oxposyye. fate 3 ae ve eon, Gro Be ae E 1