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me terially the proposed underta) aad concluded fing the adoption of the renolatios: bed |. C, Ewanr, M. P., bad great pleasure in second- import nce of 'g the resolution. NATION FBTES—NEW MINISTER TO BRAZIL. (Correspondence of the London Mmes. | Barun, Aug. 24, 1856. The Tie Krewe Zeitung ‘8 informed by a correspondent in London that iu the early part of last week Lord Palmer- atoa recelved « note from the Russian Cabinet, in whieh gomplairts of the Bpglish government as to the manner fh Mitnain has carried out tho stipuint Mona of he treaty of nswer. The note is deseribe ‘oule by One each tet of which the Bnglish government maka repr veh, nd io each nse depriving ofall ground for compla.n! equaily tirmly and happily. The note then ex- eneral terms with reference to the English government. It \s cluded peace in the full hope conidence | would fully and Felura: this expectation, however, could ‘not be ‘ compievely disappoiated by the distrustful poli- ey that England bad assumed. Que passage is more partion the bussian note, The Rnglish govern. it appears, em sume occasion, declared that if it could have known’ betoreband how Husaia would have put the terms of peace into execution it would have kept its {rope six months louger in the Crimea. To this tho Russian Cabinet answers, that would cf itself have put anend to the nce. The following loiter in the Hamburger Borsenhalle, trom A correspoadeat in St. Peters: aed 18th instant, is Well worth notice. I have hitherto (uad the writer of it well informed, and believe that it is correct in its state- ments :— It 1s affirmed (hat this Cabinet has laid down for itself as the rule of its policy m wise moderation and reserve with reference to the internal polities of the States of Rurope, The recent events in Spal, their results more particularly, have excited ite attention to.a very high pitch, and mect with’ universal’ ap- probation at Court A similar acknowledgment has also not been withheld from the attitude ard bearing of the Neapolitan government and of the internal policy of Denmark. Itis. however, incorrect to suppose that Uh bit respecdy ‘This resol sympathy of the mator! making fo maintain & good under Sonsull ibe comnaaacctel Intarents ef, Musa France's motives for ao prosecuting the war fur- here know how to ; and De Morny, Lord Granville aud Count Bsterbazy have opportunities i Ithas produced great aatisfaction bi ade the ab ardy surrender of Kars and suse on the [sie of Serpents confidence in this eabi- vain to justify the want telicncy has shown’ in reminding Russia, at th t when an Ambassador from her to the coronation was abont to show himself here, that Russian ora commie @ mistake in 1868 when’ they a‘tirwed Hinck Sea was a Kuasian Sea D’ events tn the East will in no way doteriovale, cur relatioas oie Fronee, and the presen: government will avold, ag much as that of Je Fl, cit, exo ting the IM wit of England by any comamercial interests of Britatn. wihiich evidence the serious pment to remove all ui - 8 far as it Is powsible for itto go. tn olut to the reduetion of the duties on ely alarmel cur manufacturers of beetroot ively chat the press received instructions to “abce bee not sugar, whic Sugar 50 « put astep ‘oall {8 Uiteassions about probibitive and protec- live systems The dip corps was to leave St. Petersburg for Mescow ou tte 24d, by an exten train, 80 a3 to ar- rive there in the evening of that day ; the Imparial jamily ¥ee to leswe em the 20th imetant. The special AmbaRe'ors to Ube Coronation are not required by etiquette to wake ony etiictal visite in that capacity: they send their carce to the Ministers and other bigh officials, who on ther pertare required personally to wait upon the embarcetore When the later return these visits, » clothes, and not in uniform The the corcuation a »proacbes the more are tor Moseow, so that their amount to an emigration. la ACdiWOn (6 Lhe DUMCr. us strangers just Bow visiting Mos- cow, the town bus bevu ‘or many weeks past the foous for aperni acre to stream to from all the sur rouaciog cevutry, who Mud there just now super- abuncent cn ploy dent apt double wages. The work that is juet Dow engrossing all available layr is the erec- tion Of seatlolding for "ectaters ail the way from the * Inte town. Thin is the road by Petowek “a ¥F ake his Solemn entry into the will inet. town ou the On the Ubodvucki fie'da, also, innce tbe rest of Narope may teasure DOW apprehensive Rosuia te eo 5 WiLing ap amouat of defensive Btreoeth © her from all fear of ber over powering neighbor. .in the mvantime tae Sweaueh jourpats cout fident statercn with great pertinacity the coa ens are etm mencing the conversion of L island of Kassoe, known Wo be very suitable tur the purpusc, jute a fortided maritime e\49 lishment. Geuerai vou Berg, who was tasre at the latter end of wat Toni), accomoanied Dy wo engineutr, is ur Cerstond fo have inspested the works a'reaty tn pro weee there, The Sw profess to dreai the fuiire Tanto they oid whe past Bomarsund, end their Papers ay Loat (uc government ”bas takew siops to coun- Veraet these plans oi toe Ro sians by sending Captain neers ‘6 ‘aria, thou ow root Roseia By appl cation to F ris is by mo means he by . Bodiseo, the military adacke of the Russian em. Dasay at Svock hoim. crea there on tae 174 inst., of chole r be bad rerned the vay before on board the steamer m Lebeck. No caves of cholvra showrd themselves ¢ forag the paseags; Dut afver lancing several passengers jell, To ue lack few days there were six cases of cao to Stockboim, of which four, if not ive. proved fatal & Bodieco bad tor many rs bewn attached to the mission in Steckbolm, at the head of which x“ von Dasch ko stands in the character of Miltary Acjunct, while twas oply last year that M. von Lagaceif was at tached to rH im the capacity of Naval Adjunct. In ad- dition to the inst names! gentleman, whose official sta tion is Stockholm, tbe Rutsan Vice Admiral von Glase- pap is still inspec all toe Norwegian maritime establishments and arsenals very carefully; from these elaborate meascres oc precaution and surve oto be tebiow init for the entertain: were are large prefer to look from a distance on the hat may be «xpected to tke part in the pared for them taere. All the charch diversions steeples are alreecy decorated or surrounded with frame work for the filumipation, In che market place there are triumphal arches erecte:! in skeleton, waiting for the fo- linge anc gariapde that are + uderquently to decorate them: and ail the houses have been renovated and have put the Dest {aco upon matters. In the environs the troops are eneamped, and when the larg face covered with tents is looked down upon from an eminence the omntry there abouts looks as thowgh covered now, with patches ot black compoued of the uncovered earth showing through. The price or a, ingle window to see the coro. ation procession paas by seins to var¥irom 160 to 200 eilver roubies The new itusrinn Minister at tae Courts of the Grand Duke and the b+ ctor of Hesse, as well as vo the Seucte Of Frankfort, M. de Labenski, will shortly iske ap hee residence iv Imrm stadt, having only a baread in Fravk fort, and his predecessor, M. de Glia, 1000 leave Frankfort aud proceed w Rio Janeiro, where he wil! be accredited to the Emperor of Brazil (Correepondence of London News } St. Purmmencno, sug. 19, 1 At about 10 o'clock this morning the second a! last division of the British embassy eatraordinary left thoir hetel for Yorcow, Lord Granville having degaried the day betora, On t do not think they’ hy any rearon to be Petersburg. where tention althonsh ae muck stir acd exc'tement as that of their French al‘ics, who bave been seen everywhere In their splendid equ! pages, an? doirg the thing in grand style at their magat Brent Tae Prgiech residents here. however, console tem. selver with the reflection that it Is the Froueh manner te make a pplendid buret at ar: and afterwards suddenly to 9 the iy own ¢cel'ghtrul champagne. it is thought, wil! come out srongent all tbe plate and @ carriages have been sent, and where aralocn bas actoally been bailt, as [ understand noréer that cur ambassador may have ample scope and vergeto 49 justice to ou proverbial insular Lospi e rivalry between the special embassies will, rable, and a rather humorous indica eady got into circulation, It is said that Prince Eeterbevy's egent at Moscow, from having been carly ip the flea, was able to obtain a suitable house for bis serene highness ‘at the moderate charge of 17,000 roubles the month, bat that the Prince subsequently by that the Pritieh and French Ambassadors were respectively paying 40,000, he iodignantly cancelled his contract, and \newted on having a house at the eame price. ‘The serene ambition was easily gratified. A new cont of nt, a NeW nAME, ANC a New rate Of rental, soon brought original hoase wp to the l'rince'* notion of what wae suitable for the representacive of the Fmperor ‘Ae Tam now about to start (or Morcow om the wake of greater }, [ think [cannot do devter than collect in this my last Petersburg letter all the micor ents of the past weet connected with the approaching pageant, and the proceedings of our rpecial embasry, the mem>ere of whien, of coarse, ike other prople, ime tiately heir arrival ea'tered tbemscives about to enjoy snoehe with which this magnificent city abounts Lord Ward, whove Jong resitence in Taly has, I believe made him an admirer of religious ceremonial, took the opportenity of be! ~¥y -y' the Smolensk fe, ap annaal feotte sito w the mujiks yp bdo ond eubsequently feast actually over the graves of thet jeceared relatiy, wees his lordebip wae gazing rf tt 7 Mowow, whither tion of it bat this imterestin e of the Jenet absorbed of the mm contrired to atetract hit watch aad chain, ins m that woul? hare done bosor Lond 1 proten: tional, to the great surprise of the aristocratic observer of Rubtian national customs. A greater wonder, how- ever, een to be told, whien is, that his lordship ei © getit back again through the agency of the magasin, the thief baving, by an odd coincl it ft to one of the workmen employed ia ment for sale. Should he do go, it will upon ae rather a novelly in St’ Poters as the Russian police are almost as subject to late Lord Eldon, when called restoratina of stolen property. in her facinating “‘wideawax Lady Staiford pay raceful littie yacht, tow lying» Emperor has intimated his in- vessel before me loarer, at ch she waa har be said to be it Viaje “a's st the eee je vat A vist will, I believe, cer. the week paren solomnities, to the greatest imieren ead inne He ein ly come off, Portenatety for the vir ved by two important he Russ an people atta NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1856. portance. I ailude to the gg semeevels of the water and the epples, per- formed with si! the pomp mtoasia | ef ag church. La firet was Hp wp de rigs eg ‘inance from town ig ree, the Lg but I recognised some Eng’ faces amongst The second, “The blessing of the ap- ple ‘@ ceremony which forms ap le pro- limipary to the mastication of that ing fruit, took place yesterday in every church throughout St. Petersburg, but with peculiar pomp in the Kagen Cathedral, by the metrepoliian and fifteen offi. ciating priests. The costumes were most wet pf in the mi ae eb was one blaze of gold and jewels. ch seemed ¢xceedingly 7 onan comtaeietee merous genviloxions, aud syn.0olic groupings on the part of the priests, who formed themselves mio squares, tri- ‘angles, and other figures t+ pical of the Trinity the Tabor- gacle, and the various doctrinal cata of Eastern chris- anity. ‘The congregation, among which there was no c'assification, and who stood the whole time of service, was of the most varied 6p; ce and character. sian princes, and generals covered with decorations, bre ose by side wih the poor nui and bet seemed Soe pressed with the sole tanity of the Russian countess, in the most ‘ aglouabie Ne Parisian toil. Jette, did Dot feel her” dignity ruifed by the vicinity of the poor ‘Livonian or Finland woman, wi quaint national costume gave wonderful variety to the sceno. In the churches here there are no carefully stufled pews or se- paration of ranks—all pray together, and perform thoir kevuflexions, which are exceedingly sumerov3s—in the same earnest and profoundly devout maaner. Indeed, have bed frequent occasion to remark, since my arrival, ap afiability on the part of Ruasian people ‘of distinction? to even the humblest of their the a rtocraey which might be imitated with advantage by even in cases where the live of B eee no means so broad. But this we way of pareuthosis. After the service came @ sermon, the text ecw of which I took the trouble of ascertaining for the odit tion of your more serious readers. rhe pens oa Sydnoweki, is a mann of great eloquence talent, , im consequence, of #0 much influence ‘amongst the masses as to be almost a power im the state. He has, I am intormed, suffered persecution — bis more conservative brethren for bis sdvanced but however that may be, he is now one of the most popular preachers inthe capital. His text was, Te Lord is my strength and my shield,’’ and his discourse, which he dextrously applied all through, not only to the text, but to the cccasion, was, judging from the rapt atteation and occazionai emotion of the people, most eloquent. Thatit was delivered with both grace and lervour was apparent even to these who did bot under- ‘stand a word of the language. At the conclusion of the sermon the Metropolitan came forward aud solemaly blessed the people, the apples, and tinally himself, and abymn of simost unearthly solemnity termiaated the ener. I should mention that the Russira choral Singing is very peculiar, Laviog ou One side thearebles, on Ube other the basses, toe iatter of peculiar depth and force, being selected irom the whoie population of the empire, without any consideration of expeuse. who have. beautitul have mercy on us,” hess of their tones lixed ihe ear, whea, from the otber side, the tremendous basses thunder forth the fame bur thea in reply. Thir music, which is without instrumental accompaniment, sounds strange '!y ai firet, but soon begins to attract by its sirapge and ‘earthly solemnity. It mast also be observed that almost every person, whether = or Chorister, employed in the service of tne Greek hureh, is of tall Stature and commanding presence, 59 that nothing ts wanting to give effect tothe zereral coup dal. But the religious clement seem to pervade every- thing that is dove in whis siagular country Sunday last was appointed by the Tuscbroe for the double purpose uf receiving the cordon of the Legion of Honor, ana ef having the ollicers of the St. Jean d’Acre presented. AS a preliminary to both proceedings, which took place at Peterhe tf, bis Imperial Majesty atteaded divine service in the church attached to the palace, aut which is exclusively aevoted t2 une Kmperor and Court. I was fortunate in getting a very wear view of the im e rial family, and therefore took ‘very little notice of the bewileeriwg variety of uviforms that iillet the vestt- bule, AleSander the Second is a sitgut weil made man, above the middle six, bat pBothiag approucl.oy the Jove ike proportions of the ‘ate E: He face is quite Germen with a mild, almost saddened expression, but full of thoughifuiaess aad intelli: gercs. His Misjesiy's’ close applicauon to bustovss, which is weil known, way affect bis looks, but certainty he bas by no means the appearance o robust healet. He drove up to the palace in au open carriage with out the slightest parade, and received imo bis own hand ibe pettions of a number of poor women who were permitted ‘hus to wpprosch the fountain head of authority. This custom, which of the Arablan Nights, is only carea, as it must be obvious that, ft gecerai, ft would cecapy the entire tiwe of the Emiperur As his Ma Jeety received tem there was not «ae sligbiest ap- pearance of hauieur on by bor of uudue sor- vility on that of bis tw curteeyed in & bUriness-tike revred much moe cowporediy iby wvunipal dignitaics do in Eng and were permitted to approach the thvour. ! meaion bis «little §=imeident «to )«6shew = =6that, §=bbowever despotic the gover oment of ths covntry way be 12 theo ry, it Is much omeuoraied a practee by the personal e in authority, from the Emperor on wey, i heave seen when they renounced 2 Rasstaa po n times a day that it te uot Permitted to Stoke th The street, and politely polots outthe aprouncement to thatcileet inthe Frenen lan- hage, Which is bung np in his dttle guard house. I lave now rcad ii go Girn that itia eomptetely unprinted oa my memory, bat Iai fad that afew cred nods and wink?— beyond that, as ort Saith says, the conver- sathon ts apt to fag— nu to extreme cases ar or Bve copecks, gets mo out of tho difficulty, the outreged dignity of the law. Io the ror’s time the prouibiden was righ the present Czar amokes himself, aud bas ws the streets with a cigar, and Lis loyal subjects hare aot been slow tn following his example. pretty generally in the porthera capital. The Empresa, who lollowed Ler aug ust #pouse tute the church, is a tall. y like woman, but beyond that pothiag remarkable. Her toi ette was in excel! ut vaste, very similar to that of the Empress Fuge: whose Sgure is not enlike that of the Czaripa. ihe arobdukes are al ittic tellows, give the te with trae 7 and look quite smart in th of course colonel ot a regiment the dress of the Gardes # Ce one of the plainest in tos terete, clea Gach some Vossen he presenta. ions, and the decoration, anc all the white the grand , fae Crar himself wore fountains pla, end ihe people on the tervace coalt at vide their attention betweea the giitteriog crowds that Oiled the wineows of toe palaco, the grim gigantic Cossack footmen, tn full ational costums. the spiem throug whose loag vine of dismom they could see the gulf of Fia- land, fit termin n> Perspective, as seen from Peter hott palace. The taste of these fountains, which cost millions of roubles, ix by no m une » ‘The water falls over terraces of bive av' gold, aad the } ts are seat torth by Samsons, cryads, froge, ‘ard dolphing, of the brightest gtewg ana os aa every vee seem to to be weil designed, wunteve say to the contra during the past week haa been & Won, is approncbed by a service Of small steamers very punctually ani regularly porformd and coa- wtautly well Billed witt, passengers. | To give an idea what the channel is {i Will b> only pecesrary to seate that we grounded twice ing cows Met Suaday, nad this aiibough the captats is suppured to be familar with every irch of the way. Iam afraid thata flot'lla of heetile guaboats would be sadly pozzied in these waters ‘This morning, an« this ts my last bit of St. letersburg news, the regalia ‘were vent off by ine railway “Santina © There was @ grand procession of imper through the window of one of which crown could be seen, to the station, exoorted by the ne valier Garde, and the whole of the Nerakol was crow.ed with people as the interesting corége drove past. St. Petersburg will henceforth b> a desert anti after the coronation, abd Moscow, for one mouth at least, will wit nese a revival of its old populowtness aad eplendor. ‘The effect & exe — = ‘The New Maritime Code of Kurope—r. Marcy's Cireular on Privatecring. rom the London Post, Aug. 26.) ‘The arguments pot forward by Mr. Marcy in eu the retention of the system of privateering by the tates, evidently upon the assomption that the system wil! only be eanctioved by that Power under limi. tations and restrictions which will have the effect of pre venting any Hor nse and abuse on the part of private armed ships when employed against the enemy. American jaw op is bjeck resembles the Engiteh statutes which expired aud were oot revived during vt of ‘nited the ‘act war in By ed of the Weeurn Powers having Ceclared their intention not to iaene lewers of tmerque. The law provides that the owners o priva- teers ebail ‘conduct befure they ob- enable their vessel to pro which deprives the i rerident of the sovereign rigtt to grant letters of marque © foreigners: and, althongh \t may appear to be an ex- reme caee to suppose that the Prerident would adopt such & course, still we know that in the war of 1912 the *yrcm of privateering was sanctioned by the United “tates to @ most extraordinary extent, and that the Le- gitlatare of New York passed an act conferring corporate powers en every aencciation of Ove or more persons de- S\rous of embarking in tho adventare of privateering. Therefore, when Mr. Marcy inaiste wpon the perpetuation of tole eyetem, exeept upon the impossible condition of verfect iMmunity to private property of belligerents on the Nigh FeRAM, (hove who controvert bis views would ast irra opaily ifthey shot ther eyes to the fact that the Unwed oe government, whilst it has in ita negotiations from 785, down to the year 1824, endeavoured to cvtsin the abolition of privatecring, lias, novertheloss, whenever it #uiter ite convenience, offered the most unu sual facilities for the employment ot thia description of force. Mr. Marcy contends that pereoce ftti oat pri vateers stand eet, jn the same position as volunteers in the army. ile, however, entirety overlooks this obvious ftatinction~-ia tho ome'case there is no prospect of commercia) gain, in the other the profits of the atven ture form a great and powerful inducement to the specu latora. 2 Joint stock privateering company. estadiished on the ci ole Of Limited liability, would certain y bea novelty in the annals of international jarispraceace. but Mr. Marey #tates in hie despatch that tf the amend ment which he ees, with to private property on the sear, mould pea be ad it will be Proper fot the United Stater to have some ing w ard to the treatment of thelr privat when they the iheve orcarion to viet the ports of thore pores whi’ are, or may become, parties to the declaration of the Congress of ri The United States will, opom the eon right and comity, claim for them the same ideration to which they are entitled, and which was extended to tho under the Inw ef natinie, before the attempted mo" 1~ tem of it by chat Congress, The course adopred by i’re At present, on fume tanh Pole to the United States was at war t,o when it was suggested that the intended to issue biank letters to enable them to cruise which"the be of romere may nen expedionc: | Seca Seeete? aelets to persons not American subjects. In his annua! mes- sage to Congress, Mr Folk observed: “ Ag the prelimtaa- fos een mn for com. bot to have been seeer ved ea ee bot ota auallty. Wre do not mean tosay at in apy contingency ‘pited overnment would ¢ither grant letters of marque to foreigners or in- corporate joint stock ene compani:s; bat itis only right when Mr. prefers such a claim, fouud- ed, #8 he states, upon the couty of nations, that the pub- hie in this country should know, not only the Americaa doctrine with to foreign i Spor but also the extent to which system may be carried. NEWS FROM HAVANA. Terrible Hurricane on the Island—Losses st Sagua La Grande—Shipping Damaged— Heaith Report. The Empire City, Capt. Henry Windle, which left New Orleans on the morniog of the Sd instant, entered the barbor off Havana, at sun rise, on the 6th ; coaled and left the same afternoon for New York ; arrived her: at three o’clock yesterday afternoon, The Havana papers fernish detailed accounts of the ravages of the !ate burri- cane, which, in certain parts of the Isiand, and especially at Sazua la Grande, caused great destruction of property, both afloat and ashore. The gale commenced on the 27th ultimo, reached its height on the 28th, and moderated on the 29th, At Sagus six American and one English ves- sel went ashcre; crews eaved; vessels a total loss. The lipht bouge at Cardenas was swept away, and bere as at Matanzas and Sagua, much damage was done to the crops. The ship Rubicon, Capt, Beckett, from Boston, July 26th, for New Orleans, put into Havana on the Sth ultimo, baving sustained great ¢amage in the gule of the 27th and 26th, and was thought would be condemned. Also, French brig Marie, Ca: t. Beaugrand, from Port au Platte, St. Domingo, likewise crippled. The yellow fever is reported to be on the decline, and, indeed, no new cases are heard of since the hurricane. The F.C. has encountered very thick weather on the coast, baying been enveloped in a dense fog for the last . She had 83 passengers, viz. : 43 from Havana aud 5 trom New Orivans. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, Sept. 4, 1858. The Capain General a: Puerto Principe—His Reception and Movements—Raveges of, the Sturm—List of Damaged Fesseli—Landing of Chinese Cvolies from an English Shiy—One Hundred Dead on One Vessels—Death of an Americon—Troops from Spain—Re-arrest of Winn and Chauncey. Eis Fxcellevey the Captain General, accompanied by his atiebie Marchonere anc three luterceting daughters, embarked on the afternoon of the 29th alt., on board the Bowzieh war steamer Iaarel Seguada, which steamed away for Nuevitas, whence proceeded dy rai yoad to Puerto Priccipe, where bis Excelienty presided ow the irt instant, at the opening of the , ke., at that city. His Excelercy end fam ly came trom tals Q@ viata ‘n the forenoon of the 22th ult, ad for abovt four bours rereived the visits of the elite of the inhabitants ety, Atabout heif past dve P.M, bie Exoelleney and be Merchisvess. folowed by thelr children, avendaats au® the stall of bis Excellency, came down the grand sthir ease of the palace, the Guard of Honor beiag d-awn p rrccenting arms, aud the trumpets giving a! ud cote at the front of the palace, where stood Geueral !+ mz a0, who, taking the bend of the Maroaiovess, , allsatly wesisted ber Into the carriage, es he o@ he young ladies; then springing into the ve ilcle fler them, the door was closed by a servant, i md the pirited herses, as if aware of the precions barthea they ad to corvey to the place of embarkation, moved oi as roudiy as ever horses did. His Excellency, the Mar- vis, evrrocuded by a brilliant staff, aud followed by a obg train of officials and reepectadie indabitants, walked own to the same place, where a large crowd of well reared persons bad assembled to take \eave of hiv Exoel- epey ard to seo bim embark in safety. Trae, there ware sot any boisterous greetings, but the far more seemly and cepectable “adios” waa warmly uttered as his Excel ebey, stepplog into the state barge, raised his hatin tchen of forewell. As the steamer passed the Moroa ‘paltalute was Grea, But that] have obtained a fair \gbt into the character of the ij habitants of this islaud, J ehouid suppose, from what | witnessed that afternoon, that Jose do la Concha—Marquis de la Habana—occupied a prominent place in the a‘fections of the people whose destinies be swaya; but as it is—I pause—the least said the scorer mended. You will find in your files full particulars of the ar- rergements made at Puerto Principe, for the reception of General Concha, the opening of the fair, &c., on the Ist wet. The fair, you already Know, js to lat eight days. Scarcely three yeara ago a friead of mine, au officer in ‘he army, then stationed at Puerto Principe, told me the eoplo there were all Mlibusteros, If anything can ren- } to Spata, the granting thin tair by the Cap- tality General will do it. Un the o7th ond 24th ult, we hed one of the most evere gales of wind | have ever seen. [i commenced plowirg fresh from the north-east early on the morning of the 2th. and increased tn force eaca hour of the day, <xompanied by heavy rains At 7?.M., it blew ter- fic wi!y; at about balf-past 10 P. M. it commenced haut. eg rowné to the southward, an 2 A.M, om 28th, it b-ew from the routh ward barcer than before An American barx at Casa Bianca, wi ‘rom tbe north, out quite safe, but when ound to the southward, sbe thumped heaviiy againat the pari and the yoy vergols near ber. By the great care of her captain, che sustained no material damage, and bes sipee Pees 10 Bea. ‘The bark John Bepeon, of New York, when the wind sbofted, carried away her bow moorings, and blew out trem the wharf. She was brought up by a heavy anchor cut astern, and ode ont be gale imeafety, She has since ‘ork, 2 bocner Bath: ined some trifling in- jury, which having repoired, she sailed for New Orieans om Bist ult. Three or four barges, laden with sugar, sunk in our barber, end ope, as oo coasting schooncr, was blown (orem. A Spavish brig bad ber etarboard, juarter eut down to the plank sheer. Another vessel that nad been seen from the Moro, has n biown of, and not sivce board of at the Calzado de St. Lazard several houses wore waehed away, and som bt or ten persons were crowned. Some litle damage was done to the bridge at St. Felipe, on the Havana Railway At Puentes Grandes, the ‘Almenderes overtiowod ite barks, and carried away the cam, c., of a saw mill, the property of aa American. Several trees were blown down on the Paseo. Much damage has been sustained to the eastward of are mostly all blown own, and should they sprout before they can be raised, the next crop will be very materiaily injarea. ‘We have had two arrivals recentiy, with Chinese, On . the Englieh rhio Doke of Portiand, from Heng Kong and St. Holena, with 202 Chinese, and'on the td fustant the Englich bark Joan Calvin, with 188 Obt nese The mortality vpon this let named verse! hae been frightful, more than 10 Clinese having died during he passage. England pretonda to be desirous of own the slave trade, bot beer we ind ber ships va #laye wade of the vileet description—but then, poor viciime ia this case are white men—that makes all the difference. The wemito baa pretty well asod itself ap, or, rather, - ewept away from our midet nearly all those persons who were not acelimated ‘The inet American whore decease 1 have heard of ia ‘les city it Mr. Alexander V. Wihamson, late of New York Be was the accountant at the house of Adot, Spald- we & Co, and Guring the few months he had resided in city be had endeared bimself by bis mild and gen- Hemanly behevior to all thore whore acquaintance he bao made His remains were followed to the tomb on the day of his decenee, (the 80th nit..) by a numerous cortege of the respectable ubabitants of this city, his fel- o® elurens and others. On the 27th wt, the Spanish ebip Maria Men og Bos tect from Corunna, bringing 114 hombres de pa. Yesterday the steamer Pajaro de Ocean» arrived from Cant, im bay | under 17 days, with about 36 men of the vane fort, to Mii up some of the vacancies mate by ack the ranks of the “brave defenders of " You will have received the ain, bronght by this steamer, before 1. therefore 1 do Bot troable you with it, Jp orver to afford you fome iden of the smariness of the ‘open tth eevgumiee®, I will mention that the Gacea of the 20h alt. estied upon three or four comme ‘cial hovecs of thie city to attend at the Custom House to cor- rect corm n errors discovered in their account for the yeor 1888, just (bree yeers ago. In one case, I woters shout eeventy doliare were retanded, Whilst \o an- we tweire bundred dollars were to be and om ied to be paid the recent storm the widow Condera de harried her deceased busoand’s broter, « Captarn Sotomayor, who henceforth assumes the title of Conte de Monte Alto. A Brieb stexmebip Of war wae of the Moro oa Sua 3 . ‘bor. cme sraaraens bese me, Bae ceeded on his passage to Nassau. Reports of Marine Losses. I band you files of papers received from the city of Mex- ico and Vera Cruz, by the Spanish steamship Mexico, on the 2c inst , which I think will give you the latest intelli- gence from that part of the world. ‘The Spapish steamship Pajaro del Oceano arrived from Cadiz on the 3d inst., making the voyage in 16} days— our quickest time— bringing Cadiz dates tothe lith. By an old Catalan friend, who came passenger, I am inform- ed that he was witness to scenes of butchery in Barcelona that have never been equalled even in bieod: letting Spain —tbat the people were not in motion when they were in- discriminately asgailed by the troops, and were without arms when they were massacred as they were met in the streets, age or sex not regarded, by law and order hire. linge of absolutism ; that after the attack by the troops, barricades were erected in self-defence, which were dee- sroyed, and all found defending them killed. Herays that hundreds of innocent persons were murdered in the streets by the cowaruly Captain General in command. ‘The disasters of the gale oa 27th and 29th ult. begin to appear :—The ehip Rubicon, Beckett, from Boston tor New Orie: entered our barbor yesterday in distross, her topmast and sails carried away, bulwarks stove ia, miz- zepmast sprung, anc the timbers strained so that theship makes much water. A Board of Survey reports against ber seaworthiness. The schooner Wi\liam Clark, Simpson, from New Orleans, to stress of weather, seams ovened, eptered with tive feet of water in hold. The brig Wm. A Drew, wrecked 27(a at sierra Morena, soid at auction for $1,200 62 yesterday. Lot, with their cargoes (no boner at Sagua la Grande, the American barks Arkansas, Aquila, Warden and Albeos; British bark Ivm.boe, and American brigs Galveston and John Hathaway, the Spanish war schooner lzabel If. ‘fanc a fleet of lighters, Inuuches, schoouers, &c., engaged iv loading vessels and in the general business of the bay and corst, with rome fifteen laborers and satlors. The damage from Mstanzas to Sierra Morena, on estates ‘ane on the coast, bas been very great, but moet calami tous at Sagva an? its victoity, where there has been a good deal of persona! suffering, in loss of dwellings and want of food, alter the tempest bad passed. Our health ie very much improved. The party of General Vargas consists of about twenty pereons, and they will prebably all find entertainment free of expense, Our hovels apd boarding houses are calcviating upon a good time to make up for the losses of & year, and tbe city 1 already filled by our own country people, who huve gathered trom hill aad valley to have “etme.” + Among the subjects which I learn may be talked over by our upper wisdom, will be the affairs of our colored peighbors of tae Domiuiesn republic, as we iearn that the Spavish agent, Segovia Charge resiaent at St. Domingo city, has ripened the fruit by bis intrigues eo that it is ready for annexntion to the Spanish monarchy; only trifle in the way in the shape of @ treaty made with the United States, which we totend vo set aside as void, for want of natiouslity or goycrument ajequate for such solemn transactions on the part of the Dominican repub- he. which ts composed of Spanish citizcas and located upon Spanish lands. the length aud adth of lovely Cubs, or Cuban loveliness, the peeriess in Cuban charms sre to be found ia the davgbters of ruerio Prigcipe and ics unsurpassed country; and they are waiting with their best smiles ‘or @ -alutation of Concha, which will give a new furbis to his recent hovers. Mrs. Concha may well pe along to protect her own interests, for the brart wants a wall of udemant to withstaad the sweet temptation of these brightest gems of creation. OUR PUERTO PRINCIPE CORABSPONDENCE Pe cave, Aug, 29, 1858, Preparation for the Creat Show Fite—An Oj Spantsh Congress on the affasre of Dominica—A: General Varges. Weare makizgte:ort extensive prey aration feast, frolic, religion, gaming, cattle shaw, recep tion of General Concha, Caj tain Gonerai Governor of Caba, and @ grand council for the discussicn of Caban aifairs, iw our relations to the Spanish crown. The plan by Ge nera! Concha to meet bere all (he principa: oificers of the Sastera Departments, was determined before vhe recep- jon of the intc|.igenee of the success of the troops of Ge- erat O'Donnell at Saragosa, aud although the moment f agony bas passed without any serious disturbance to our public spirited effice holders, yet official sentiment will be ascertained, to which the public pulse must boat o harmovy, ia cw eof aby reactionary movements against he government of Queen Isabel, to guide Caban action 10 & positive reswtanee to any democratic or republican nuovation in the mother land. Jt is announced, (see iu the programme of the festival season, that ,* all g for our eight al venieat, and will comport with the comfort while the exhibition lasts. Oar various its, vegetables, cane, oviloe, &o. will be woducts, in in represented, anda thing Unknown in previous exhibi- Lous of oar agricultural industry—bales of Cuban hay will be presented to the curious observers of our ad- vance ip agricolotral persuits. Our improvements in the implements of Held “labor—all inventions ot the re gion @srociatd thorewith—and the haudy work of w! aud daughters, interesting or coutribuuag to oar domes. tic Somfort, wit! fnd piace and sppreciation from tue vast crowd of tntelligence that we expect wit! here con- grogate on and (rom Mouday the lst prox. General Varges arrived to day with his staf! and a dele. gation from St. - de Cuba, and will probably occupy ihe quariers which were offered to tw serene ,Highaess ‘apta Apps, when he called bere balf wrecked ia bis last Light from Mexieo. ‘The Grand Jury and Castle Garden—State- ment of the Police Officers, TO THR EDITOR OF THE MERALD. Eionayt Rooms, Mayor's Orrice, Sept. 11, 1856, The late prescutment of the Graad Jury, relative to the Management of ataire at Castle Garden, is calculated to cast a stigma on the efficiency of the police force under my command, as it emanates from 80 respectable a body ofmen. I will leave the Commissioners to return suitable and humble thanks for the eulogics lavished on them, and content myself wth a few plain statements in vindicatiag the police from the general sweeping aepersiona of which teey are the object. A poliveman is regarded by many as a scapegoat, on whom ali the derelictions of community fall. No excuse sever accepted, nor impoestbilitiee regarded; he should be everywhere, see everything, do everything, prevent everything, please every ous, have as many’ eyes as Argus, as many aa Protas, aod as many hands as brarevs, If anything is seid sgainest him, no one takes the trouble to invertigate it, and the moat die asehoota are believed against im with as eager eae the meet Depew tru. The Grand Jury, 1 think, Are not altogether exempt from these foolings. ‘The police, until within a few days have been statoned, At the request of the Commissioners, withic Oastie Gardon, wo atierd to the prevervation of order in tbat buildiag, ke,,, and at the suggestion of the Commissioners, a short ince, 1 immediately detailed a squad to disperse the onners, 3. wbo before then were in the babe of cngrems. og on the Battery. In all cases they have y performed their uutes, an¢ the Commfentonere were not ly satiated, bet have ever praired the condact of the ers, NOW the subject of objeciio \aint wae made by the Commissioners, int, although informal, caused the immediate removal Ibe efficer against whom it Was made. So many compiaints have been made against the ma- sogement at Castie Garden on account of the dereliction ot rotiroad employ és permitted toere, that the Mayor, us the Commissioners have ignored ‘ail responstbilides for their misbehavior, ordered me to see that the book- ers ard forwarders employed there by those took Out license, in oraer to prevent those « so frequently complained of. With of those men inciaded m the | Jory have been expetied from Castie Garden. vexed question, some of the Commissioners thomsely vemerked that licences should b + given to thoee em, po ond why they now object to it, or why the Gram ad derz will not compell van to take them, ag the law directa, is On thin «ag unexplatned m} ‘As to the © ‘hal cc ogregsten about Castie Garden, vhey are meestiy relatives of emigrants, who await thoir deperture from the building, and who are refused admit. In other com munications of an official nature { bare folly pointed out the abuses committee in Castie Garden, soa it Is Bow superinous to reoeat them In regard to the jauditory remarks of the Grand Jury, i think toat they will be justiy merited when the railroad employ és are mace responsible to whe city authorities for bew ect, oe he my tere x... some few other objectionable features of instivution are removed. LUDWIG SEMLER. The Vagtalen A is a statement from the officers detailed at Castle Gar: ‘The late rand vu made a presentment relative to Castle Ganden, anc rf things they aay:— he Grand Inq learned with regret that this ob vlons di ober ia absolutely negiected, to the detriment of the @rigrants, and to the great annoganse Commissioners of Emigration. who superintead the business of the emigrant landing depot, As the remarks of 1! grand juries should be justly eniitied to great respect, we feei it our duty to notien the above state: ment, whic respeettully deny, 60 wiburly aatoanded ln parte siatemente white! tterly destitu'e of Fy, ASA MALT Of justion 7 hich thes were fisted Into. he sbove conclusion | Notwithstanding oar unqualified denial of the above we sinecrely belleve the © pind Jurors were eit ated by the best motives, bat Wore deceived b ments, whieh prevents. A - net pemcanie | and It le bo cisparng em if we frat time preseurmenie have beer. made, oF heen made, or indietments frat ed, fies parties whose in: noeENre was manifest On prope r legal Iaretiigation. lore Er on chee! (Brien, | Hoh Mur en) Newman M. Fiehinn Fraws Whee, Polleemen de!aiiv MARITINE INTELLIGENCE. FOR CALIFORNIA, Eta. New York .....Sept. 12. Havana&NOrieang . New York ‘ept. 17, Havana & NO? . New York New York STKAMERS TO AND FROM HAVANA. Ur ages ‘rom Charleston Ih and 4th, due at Havana 224 sod 7) From Havana 10ta and 25th, due at New York th Emrike Cry on New Granapa—From New York 17th ar- riving at Hovana 2d and New Orleans 2th." Prom New Or- leans Sth, Havana sth, due at New York 13th. saya Crry—From New York 7th of each month, arriving at Havana 12h, and Moblle lath. From Mobile 2d, Havana th. due at New York 28th. “then the above dates fall on Sunday, the steamers will sall on Monday. "hey leave New Orieans as nears A. M. as tide bra ad and the Isabel leaves Charleston and bavana at Cahawba . Empire City AIMANAO FOR HW TORK—tuI9 DAY. MOON SH +smorn 2 54 é 16} wiGH WATER Port of New York, September 11, 1856, CLEARRD. oftle W M Rogers, Thompson, St John, NB—C C Duncan & 0. thip Harry of the West, Adams, New Orleans—W H Brig: Ship Columbia, Beattie, Savannab—D ( Murray. Bark Nord America (Ham), Haake, Hambus—B Kunhardt. Sark H Armitage (Br), Waterson, London. Bark Clara, Brown, Glasgow—Dunham & Dimon. Brig Laurel (Br), Green, ‘Trinity, NF. Brig Active (Br), Crowell. Halifax—C Brig © Colso: ia ° Heath. Col ew Drop, Sebr Achiever (Br), Bank, Halifa: ; Sehr North State, Horton, Savannab—MeCready, Mott & Co. Schr New York, Drigham, Kichinond—C i Pierson Bch Norfolk Packet, Bedell, Alexandrix—Sturges, Clear- man & Co, sebr L, Church, Werdon, Baltimore—C H Pierson. Schr D Oakes, Oakes, Baltimore—Merrill & Abbott. Propeller P T Heartt, Hand, Philace'phia—J & N Briggs. Propeller Sarah, Jones, Philadelphia J & N Briggs ARRIVED. US steam frigate Wabash, Philadelphia. Steamship Fulton, Wotion, Havre, 4: mdse ard purseugers, to M Livingston. 16, ion 83 43, passed Steamship Atcica nce for Liverpool; 10ib, Jai 4037 N, lon 6915, passed ship Princeton, Russell, from Liverpool for New York. Steamship Tone Forbes, New Orlea: Charles Morgan. ‘Tne steamship Erupire 0 via Havana. sailed the day previous. 10th i bor, spoke schr Ladiunola, henee, bound So Steamship Empire Mity,'Windie New Ori vans 6th inst, with mdgeind passengers, to MO Rober. Steuinship Jamestown, Parrish, Richmond, &c, with mdse oud passengers, to Ludiam & Plesanots. hip Neptune, Peabody, Laverpool, Aug 4, with mdse and cS pamerers to H Marshall, Had light W winds the ea tire passage: have been 7 days frota Georges Shoals. Ship St Nicolas, Bragdon, Havre, July 28, with mdse and 240 passengers, 10 Loyd & Hiueben, “Had light westerly wiads all the pasaag. \p Cora | im, Luther, Glasgow, 39 days, with iron, to pane & Dimor Tis Cowes, with RAM, lat 45 Fark Minnetonka, Horton, Smyrna, July 25, via Gibraltar ith mase, &e, to Cotneal y 7 24.N, lon 81.4, spoke whaling schr Rienzi, "$ months out. with 160 bbls Aug 18, la poke wha- t licorice ia fst, int 36 $0, 10 Hog bark, ND Chase, Hussey, of Heveriy, "3) mouths out, with i ot Provincetown. ward bound: Sib inst, on Gears: Banks, saw ship N is Shephard, of New Orieans, bound .W. Brig Julio (p), Collada, Dema, Spain, 49 days, wit root, to Gomer, Wallis G ‘Co. with coffee, dc, to How a a &_Aspine Br reared (of Plymouth), Re 7 a Brig Ocean Isle (Br). Voe, Aux Cayes, 1d days, with cafes, % to Penniston & Jones. *. With sugar, molawes &e, inv sel to Walsh, Carver & ©: 6 Br'g Sutton, Thompson, Turks Islaads, 11 days, with Bostock & Heajamin, days. with sugar ane Chasterisin, Pouvert & Co: ves elo Brett, Son & ( of Matanzas, exchanged pisvil: same day, spoke Whaling vark F Bunchints, Tac ‘The M bad constant Westerly winds the entire pass Brig Talbot (in). Putt, Bablo, 8% days, 1 daye one logweod axdinehagany' tof t 4 be ihe ea Jitig LR Paluner (of Belfast, Me), park Adelaice Gooper Brig Samuel G Adams (of Camden). Ovier. Cienfuegos, 18 signals with sehr MH Si Brig Emily, Davia, Chas’ an ham & Dimon. Sth tost, d‘vignare with ship Julia Howard. iz SW cis oll Hatieras, was {a company with » brigantine steering W. cou make out us sthame “K: w York; jth, we Keg dar bor assed el per bark atecring 8, showing & white signal with letter § in it tehr Tremont (of Norfol:) Thompson. days, with mdse and 14 passengers, to master. Sebr Wm Smith, Fisher, Charleston, with cotton, to Seran ton & Tallman Sehr N W Smith, Gray, Charleston, 6 days, with cotton, &e, ‘0 MeOready, Mott & Co, Schr Monte Christo, Howard, Williamston, NO, 6 days, Ws Smith (ot — Hoghes, Wilmington, NC, Kingston, Ja, 18 or. ington Ni French, ween Fiedericxsburg, ant 3 days from LWW Brainard, Padduek, Fredericksburg, and 3 days rom ibe Capes. Behr Empire Smith, Alexandria, G days Belir St Stephen Cailha Sebr J P Bent, ‘yal ace, Sebr Mar; en Schr See Rew Haven, Soom t= Nenr Flying Clond, Chase New Haven. Fehr Fhoobe Elizabeth, andrews Portand, Ct TMesinson. Portlard, Ct. Sehr T P Abell, me? ‘Steamer Sha: Stean er W x Steamer Weatehe ster, Clark. Provideuee. Rererxep—Rark Ocilla Ashley, bence for Galveston, har- ing op the second day out discovered two of the crew wee with *mal!poa; returned for medical as.istance and to obtain other meu. PELOW. Ship Fmpire State. Briggs, 36 days from Liverpool, to Sam) Thowpryn's Nephews Suip Vulture, Sov'h, $2 days from Antwerp. Ship RD shepherd Gave, 43 days from UWavre.—All by phot boat J A Westervelt.) Princeton. Wi Liverpool, with mdse and psa sengers, to Wm T Frow Wind during the day from 8 to WSW, Telegraphic Marine Report, RORTON, Seps Li—Arr brig Rayalaton, Robinson, Poston. AULLAM of the 10th, off od, in squall, lost both top- masa. Herald Marine Coxsrespondence. PRILADELPHIA, Sept L—Are ehiy Mobo dox cerry; brig Gov Brock Yore, Fall iiiver Sherman, Sipplean. Cia stesmer Kenneber, Mand, NYork; brig ‘Thos Walter, Ie «Johns, NF: schre R King, Sherman Wareham. PM-—The Freveh park Pranklia, ¢ for Kordeanx, waa rin pahers below the Brandywine light {th inet at 88g AM, when the remained bard on, with fone fost Lold. "The steamtug Hampson was deapatehet 10 ber aneistance Miseclanecous and Disasters. B- For an account of disaster to ship Rubicon, from Bos ton to New Orleans, see news from Havana, in another co lumn. fq For loss of Br bark Himalaya, from Pictou for Boston, nee telegraph colamns. By See Correspondence above. Lavxen—The pew steamboat Columbus will be lannebed on Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, from the yard of Mr BS Whit Jook, Greenpoint The Columbus is built ina very substan. BO, 4 Lan sehr Robt King, tial manner, and strengthened witb diagonal iroa bracing, eux pension frame, Ac. Her dim are 10) feet long, feet wide, of about €00 tons capacity. She ts to run on the south aide Of the of Cubs. Her engines are to be put in at the Morgan lron Works. Bure Wenster Kray, Heagan, from Matanzas for Sagus is reported to have cone ashore near Cardenas during the gale ty ond sth alt, and that she had lost hereaptan and thrce men by yellow fever Senn Evei.yx, from Philadelpbia for Manchester, wasapoke th inst, of € Cod Light with lows oo bowepet, Jibboom and eutwaier, and other deme 26, received by collision with an ue. known brig the night previous. Extract from a letter to Bilwood Walter, Req, Secretary of the board of Unzerwrite Wiranctox, NC. Sept § The bark Clementine, of South Thomaston, which drifted on shore about seven Wiles from Mew Inlet bar, iad decks swept of everything. and Gere was no person on ‘board She was coded wih sugar, whieh, toge'her with the huil, will be a total ove, as thei e appears 10 be nothing .n the bold ‘except empty 7 joating about The sche Gam Hoiton, trom New York, arrived bere on Fri portion of her cargo seriously damaged, heavy gale, ducing which she aprang a on the ways for repairs. Freneh steamahip Rarceloue was yesterday afternoon the balanee dock. She ito be newly painted and repatr The ship Calhoun. Capt Truman, is now on ihe sectional deck ondergoing repairs. She is \o be stripped, recauizet and Lewly coppered and refanted, The new bark recently launched at New Redford. owned by M ere TY Taber &U0, has reogived the name of Qovnn Wave, apd #il be commanvied by Cape initeo, of New Bedford: will aetl ai he Gebotwk Sea, Whaleme: at New Redford oth. shipa Minn, Halsey, Pacific Ocean Witttam Wirt, Osborne, do do. id rem do 9th, ship Gen Pike, Pacific Ocean; ith, Win Wirt, and Mion, do, om Fegartown 1Cth, ship ¥ ram Baker, lave of the 2uh of ‘Octoner ry (of Nantnoket) Broek, Pacific Or ne from n Nantueket Mb, abip Lexington, Rdgartown,to fit for Paeific’ Ocean, is, froan Cadiz for Baltimore, Sept 8, lot honsJ A Westervett), F bf peeee Ta by ‘Moe Hy ship og Flo pone, Havre. fics, 1s, lat Wor, fp Hippogritte, Sears ; ‘suly Zs, tat 9 Bon meea oes, from mr, «Jol In , aD ty RLY atharine (Ameriean), Jnty 1 wipceer, henee for San Prancisen, ire, from City Point for ‘fom © ‘ardift July 1 for San Fran. om (5 4 ad for Falmouth, oon joutta for Loodon, June Int 0 18 8 Ju Jon 29.08 W. 19, Int 39 Ny 5 A Ruge’es, from Boston for Baenos Ayres. FN, lon York, Ang 18, tat 49 N, lon 15 W. oak Lightioet, from NYork for Messina, Ang @, Int 92 ¢ , 4, Lineoln, from Rost hark Hnsard. xis ene 10 for Ane entin Fherit, anys from NOE, foe the M8. jon M48 W viford, from Bostgn for Valpsy Pin An 8, Am Johnson, from Baltimore for Janeiro, Aug days hence oa aaa Ge te aes ‘ate Ellis, Fh nid July 2), lat 2N, o's ion it et Bs Sty a 'n port Brothers, ——, wty. CARDEN. ytry hee brig ‘Webster’? tone ‘Reimer, NYork; Sept 2, brig “ ‘flea’ Maroy ak | gaan, TE about Aug 24—In port schr Mississippi, for ayantlla, 1 puatanA, ANE 25 Are barks Union Swansea; Sotn, TORS, took, ‘or! Te Minimo, any Bd." stents! el ‘Osean ae Gv), Vales, ia se Porto Rico, 16 days, Sih, th ahi Bupleun, Becket, Resin Ne in distress, having ex, severe gale on the ih and 3h ui in Tat 24 We, tag Pest “rig Wr w Clark, Simpson, tem: orrow, xe Aug 3h sp nec Ticin Henson Buripelaters NYork; Bt erra Morena; Sept 2, brigs Yankee, ist Adame Grey, Houry NOrlesns 8 Andrew, agua; 4 & Geain Favorite, Johnson, Trieste, tous, ‘tis NYorr; Buin bark Diligence, Young, agus iiatieas Sept S—Arr brit, Rosalie, Holmes, NYork. Old righ a yliaey,,ruliade inn: ketch “Commerce, Bipdiey u TeKs, eg . Balenore. tet be NYO sae ished — sae erry, Wie Ala, Pe aegis be Biehl HC, Wace Xs onse® z Lindsey, Clyde; NOrieapss girs aaa hone rake “iitehei, Holmen: Hole: Sept AH Kimball, NOrieans, wig Yan Maszaniuias Aug iT Art BE Sane daniseeon Ba ye ‘ork. ybisitacaino, about Aug 18—In port bark Ilva, Beery, for N poi, Guaxpe, July 22—In port bark Taman, Brooiks, for’ Aton, ybyJaue pe Cura, Ang 26—Arr bark Velocity, Beals, New 19—Arr bark Aquila, Baker, Havana; 20th, aay, eth: Carteedt ria, yeete. Au brig John Ew [ean SreAusmir Foirow. Anxtwerr, Aug 24-Si¢ from Flushing Grampus, | Button, Stockholm, Atnwicn, Ang 3—Passed by at 10 AM, ship Asie, N York for Liverpool and took & pilot (this b intended for ship Asia, Duncan, fons Puihadelphta tor Lavee 00) PopniswoL, Aug25-—At the Pill, Black Swan, Podger, fe Bristol for N York. Brewex, Ang 22—Arr Betty, Billstedt, and Adjuster, derson, N York. BRExeRHAVEN, Aug 19--Sld Herman, Kuhlman, NO Blueber, Korper, and Poland, Reichl,’ Bauith Wursata,] more Kublke: Johanna, Janssen, snd Meta, De Harde, NY¢ 2th, Helene, Volkmang: Miteor, Poppe and Wieland, 0: mann, do; Anna Klise, Rind roves Anna Detit Hattenc orf, NOrleaus, Louise Marie, Wen Baneniowa, Aug V—Arr TA Ward. Roseris Char.eston; Pep ras. NOrt isth. Greyhound, Gulbrandson, "to, 19h. Gentlion Bela arleston: Josefa, Mora, NOriéana; 2h, Nivaria, Laat Jina, Charleston; 2ist, Adela, G Charleston; Nuevo Tigre, Pia, do Canptre, Aug 33—Arr Ocean Belle, Kelleran, London: 24% Andglusia’ Fulton, Cork: Mary Adeline, Fales, Lt Sid 20, Sairab Yark, Pend rhea VEN. Ang ia WH Travis) ome NY¥ork, Canim ‘Aug forker Loch Vomond k, NYork “Sld 18 Johan, Groakett NYork sth, ‘eto ore Bath, 9h Northern Empire, Hill. do; Neison Pi ton, Marblehead Kate Howes, Noreross, Boston. 21—Arr Mavilower, Fales, Londen pt it Veritas Showers, NY n for London «and proceeded. ut in 75th, Houston, Share, from Shields for NYork 3 —_ = *, NOEBNESS, Aug 22-—Oi, Child of the Regiment, Giover from Lonaen ty ‘allon. 2—-Cld John Spear, Spear, Cronstadt Farxours, Aug %—Are Camden, Henry, Mobile (and ce'ved orders for Lor Haven, Avg 26th. Ereeu (ss), Small, do, Oregon, Vorter, NOrieavs, -—Arr Mey J Kimball, McLellan, * sig ad, Chace, White, Yoets h, Bieb, for NYork same day, y, for pts for rg Sth: ‘Guttenburg. ‘artand, for Cardi Emon (ea), | cong: 25th: Josh Park, Park ‘izzie T Nirhols. gle, Crisbolta, Careline © Daw, THowicte, salam Howard. suanweol, Voluat, Kray, and Mary J Met A ie l—Are Deutschland, Popp, NYork; Rowena Sara ile a ELVOFT, Aug 2 in port Ocean Home, Merryman, York realy: Glebe, Cotton, for Philadeuphs do. VIER Oot, Aug 2 ‘mare Peotland, Hawkins, Moblies ny Buck, Port York Boston tea, “stb; Mildiosex, Parinalee, Neork; Saraua, land Phiindeipbia. Cid 20 Rebreshe, Sv esey Rio Janeiro: 14, Alesto. We 2h Kosswh, Colbura, Charlestwn Ricot, ‘Corscoa: Sultan, Hier, #Orleans and Mobile. sid Sh. Flora MDoneld, “S¥inmer, ‘Baltimore: O Wood, N¥ork; Fanny Mowlick, Crabtree, NOri=ans: J iuneae, Henry, &tJoho NB; 24th, Regatta, Taylor, Ofint for de 224, Cura, Saws or, Tucksport; Yeoman, © houn, Castine: Owero, Stevens, NYork, 23d, wi ‘an, Monteewiaa. Hannah 4 ;R OK Page, Eldridge, bnterprise, ‘ait, N York: Loxpox, Avg 23— ee et ee Si nae ce Cronstadt 20h. George Carl Hemmer Ci 22d, Amazon, Hovey, Lig-4 nod at from Deal % C Yeaton, Pote, Shields and Lo Davia, Calontia (and Callao; Ws Newenstic and Malta: 204. -astren, anebored at Deal 25th); Viking, Winsor, Smith, and Transport. Higcins, Sundertand and NY & EMa, tae be pif AST! sees ae 2-Cld Wetsme, Doty, NYork; J J thorn. Biel Vortinnd Me. Voueee . Aug 21—P ase ty, Kentacky, Knapp, f shields for F Nu. QUEENSTOWN, UR DOA rr Aretic (s), in, from M York via “tJebu's SF; James & iten’ Nowlan, Waltimare TA ova. July 20—Arr Blackfish, Hotehkiss, N York ( rv) nex Co eaPyagg Eee} Laon do. ve rr ‘toils, NOrleans, 18h, @ Marris, French, do. re Vatencia, Aug 17—Arr Merlin, Hall, Cardiff. Vester Aug ld—Arr Lycargo, Costa, NYork. TaveRroot, Avg 25~The Iniermann. Grant, from porta July 6, 9 miles SW of Algos Hav saw a bright Of light, apparenuy avou' 20 miles distant, nuk at dayl quanuty of smoke supposed from a saw 4 bark and two ships near ie Dio July dexperieuee! wears gules from W Avg Tita 6. ion 36 W, abendoned, apparently a bricantine, american b bute billet head half foop. wih o square wouse om top et ye. Jaw, appeared to have been in the water and some time. st Pema; Aug 2)-—The Lord Dacre. Stevens (tommedt Roads, has been ran into by the Ameriean ship Uropolitan, and has ‘oat bor gforetopmast but her bil is not injured. ¢ ALES AMDB, Nedaes Lamy sobre J Forsyth, Ni jist POSTON, more: brigs Oriaave, Bin do: Heatriee. DI ninety hia mer wa Kit 1, do: sehra Henry Janes, Janes, 0 Frome Armclia, Harding. altimore: Julie Anna, tard W Ramsay, Wood, do; John Jones, Philadelpnig alad Queen ise do. Mahion Betts, Godfrey, doy ‘t rink, eee Rogers, do; Gazelle. Frees Ky .. “ae. Henderson, do, Laguna, Rowe! ibany:, Cape Cod, Kealiey, and Bra, Cl ber iain. on oy brig Moutiee! on trom Sienal for a bark sud two brige, Cld Br ste Helifax y J Liverpool; ship Viraia, Mobiomcd Catenta: » Salem, Up on, Rosario, Argentine ublie: Trueman, is it; Emtiy Taylors Aber st John, Nii, 7 ined for “bester, Crosby, Philadelphia; Candace, Mat hew imore: LT Knight, Patterson, Ca cork, shi. wind WNW, steam Trnemin, Betsena, Amelia; wit 10— Are briga Wind ony, Manned, Nergare Thompson (itr), Marieldt Heormute ride, Giled, NYork. Old shipa Georg (Be rst, Hrement Marianne (rem), Wackmelster, A dam: sehr J Randel. Townsend. Harbadoes. and & = rears Rook Wigce, Cold Springs NY; Central * ¥ i~+ 4 eal —. aa ay ag WALTLMORE. be Janeiro: be York; 34 inst, Jenay Lind, Conta! Vian Rory Rept Arr steamalip ville, (il brig G Berry, Race, Providence. sid Alice, MeKay sels Joseph Crandall. Chaq Lon’ FALL RAVER, Sept O-Aer Be texendria; i letiator, ler, pparannoek . Vi Green, Hawking, Port Bwen. sid 9b, sobr iran (oe. ee Philateipht HOLMES LE, oF, Sept 10, AM—Arr Wig FE y more, aches Z Secor, at ia on for Aleasatrins M4 aah, NYork; Delaware, Bi ; ‘chell| Rockland for ao. TE Mt. wind Sid the sbove arrivals and those ceported wag st evening 6 PM—arr aches Swan, Dili, Boston for Prien, Labec for eo Fricad Drinkwater, Dyin Le do; Fleetrie Light, Dyer, Lingan, C8, for Phindelphis. wind SW—In port the above arrivals, NEW ©) vars Sept t=: Ulm, coming ap. » ies a nishora, Ulrich, from Havre. C18 bet Moves, fora WW Hatknons Whitney, Arveohr Jumes & July, Rowe ‘Sid Bib, eehre GO Gibba, Sth, Alverado, Evana do: tun Maria, Lg Albany Are 1th. sehes Thomas B smith Belgas. a malen, Bishop, Cold Spring sloop Hel rows Rew ¥ Pie sehra Stranger, whch Philadel im, Repl. Ati Gn hepberd. ICRU PORE wep oc tarr sehr: Roseuth, Cotter, ad EW LONDON, Sept 0-Are schre Orace Datting Providenes, Albat yNevia Brown, Boston aN y Kept 10—Aid sere, Marg. Prive Prendé in Vase Philadelphia, Jeb fma as Fe ee ae EO terenton, «Wave. 4 NEWPORT, 10, 2 PM—Tn port y - Leia W As Smalley, from’ Di hon for Phiadetpbia Charieg Mariow, from afbang. ©. Viekory, ilorton cuppored for Balitnn ‘Went to soa at 9 TAM, te hark A cs ‘idence, tor #t ‘ning, Rennett (frem oer one DS benme lade! Dindem, Biael aay Hervey, NP, for for Bath: A} Rigg ong In for N You; Hibernia, Lay Boston ‘ mak an, ep pt S81) eehes Yorktown, W orl v t1d—Arr steamship Osceols, Cla seks aches ch oo Sharp. Rappe ni Elizabetl Meteors, Lt eldin, & hin: Corbula, Tuite, do wait Inatley, A: {siase Blower, ory dex, Harw WICKET, Sept | sey Be oe. Filzabethport. NJ: Phen’ a eee ree Blige A Jayne lintse, do. RICD MOND. Sept 9—Arr ache Susan, Rich, NYork. sigamanip Jamestown, Paty SAVARRATE Sept Ar ston Provide, Moret York shige a owara ate = Argel, Gregor, CYONINOTON 8 etter Are rie Matthews, moentth fer Phited ) Kelley, B or to,

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