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8 Deaniatte ant Musical Matters, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1853, Political Gossip. ‘The past week was signalized by the opening of Bur The Know Nothiug organ in this city, publishes a let- tons new theatre, the manager being the chief attrac | ter, signed by six individuals who would have the public tion, and appearing in some of bis best parts—Bob Acres, | believe that they are the American National Executive Tony Lumpkin, Billy Lackaday, &e.—to good houses, At the Opera the only event was the début of Signor Ceresa ia “Ernani.’” Ceresa came without preliminary puffing, and made a great hit, He has plesty of voice and will yet rank among the great tenors. He sings Pollioin “Norma’’ this evening. On the off nights Mr, Hackett ‘has given us “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” with a very g00d cast, including HB. Placide, Wallask, Jr., ead the manager. The attendapce has not been so good as tho performance deserved A: the Bowery, Mr. Brougham produced “Marble Hearts’ (Les Filles de Marbre). His performance of Volage, the journalist, was capital the beet we haye seep—bui the cast was otherwise week, ‘There 18 rothing new about the Broadway ‘heatre, abd no settiement has yet taken place. The bepeft to Mr. FE. A. Marshall should be set on foot at omee. Every one is in favor of it, The Ravels are still the, main“aitraction at Niblo’s; and we hear that Gabriel is shortiy expected to arrive here with a new troupe of artist’, and join with Frangois We are to have the Corman @ypera at Nibio’s on Tuesday, with a now com- pany, in “Robert the Devil.” Great expectations are entertained of tha compasy, We hear also tha! Miss Ffrma Stanley, who bas beee delighting the Bostoniaus, will ehortly reappear at Niblo’s. Miss Keeuc’s new theatre, in Broadway, is progressing rapidly. Signor Allegri, of the Opera, is engaged on two beautiful curtains tor this house. In the concert world, the excitement for be coming week wil be ihe corcert of Madame De Wil- Horst, Which is to take place at Niblo’s Saloon ov Thur: lay evening. Madame De Wi borst belongs to the cr cde la creme of fasbionable society, and lately gave a very enocesstul concert at Newport At the Acapey oy Music this e\cning, “Norma” is @neourced, with la Grange and the new tenor Cercea ‘He bes madwa very favorable impression. Ai Ninto’s Gakoxy the Rayels and M’le Robert appear is Reboice extertainment At Burton's New Tursure, Mr. and Mrs. E. £. Dayen- port (Pappy Vining) commevoa their engagement, aad epperr in * The Borrymoon.”’ * A Rol for an Ouver’’ ie the farer At ihe Bowxny Tumatee “Life in New York” and “* Metamora, thy last ol the Polly wogs e up tor wo- aight, “3t i be good, we reckon. Brougd. am plays meen? Ty be opened this ove a ‘s masagement, with “ (auello”’ Mr. Eddy, Mr. R. J bpston, Me. ©. Hale, Miss E. & nd, Miss Mary Agnes Car cou aud other clever people ure in the stock, and prices have been Gxet ut r At the Avixicay i Leeson’’ are up ior U afternoon. ATKS WI wing urder Mr. E and “Somebody Elee.’ democratic eta Giralda’’ and “A Coo! everipg, and a good bill for te COMEDIES, i the will sing at the A! 654 Broadway, every cteving wia woek Excotlert bills ot Ween’ and 8 for to mgbt. ‘The color «pera con of tae Mot Po} ulér abe pleasent of war publi PRALADDLYHOA.— Mus full bouser at the W: ements. vewport is play said te great houses, the “Merry Wives of Wind acc Mrs. Jota Drew acd Wives. Seniord has prod bunt-us.”” worites, M stam * eviod, aud the other receptions, The at ihe Howard, attract v. The Musetm w Barrow and Wood, we members of the company me pew American dramas of «fine house, and it went ¢ course, crowded, an Ste, B. Wa)iack bas been the during the week. Batsimowr — is the star at the Holliday etreet theave. noes esacert Mas Reeve and company pia) bere bo xt week. Wasmrsoton Laura Keeue, Goorge Joreaa, pany, has been Hoval. Mis» Keene Union and Star # ever appeared on the Natioval be Proviwexcs, KR. 1.—3ies Ema sppear at Westzniseter Hai! uhis eveuing, Ages of Woraz.” Sir. Forbes is doing the legitimate Crema, with a good compary Cwicaco.—Mr. ad Mre. Florence were siill_st Rice's theatre last werk, drawing fail houses, C. R. Thorne bas L. Mestayer, WF. Johason, Miss E. Thorne aad Mrs. Tuorne at the National theatr: Prrmmcns, Pa.—Mre. Farren hat ber benefit bere ou Saturday, and wili be succeeded by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Comway, who are making a sacce##ful Southern and West- ern tour. Wood offers a prize People’s theatre, to be deliv $sth of Brpiem ber Brmcrimth, Mase.—Lavegan, Earford & Fiske’s com. pany bave produced ‘London Assurance’! ber a week. Dernorr.—Mr, and Mies Macarthy were the stars bere last weer. Lowen, Ky —Mre, W. M. Ward wae starring here inst week. Mr. Bradicy. jute of Burton's company, hat made bis first »ppearance heve as Admiral Ktugstoa Auuast.—G. C, Howard and Cordelia Howard are star- ring in * Uncle Tom's Cabin Bevvaio.—Misa Annette Tuve is playing “Camilo” at the Metropelitan $Tror.—A concert ww KXiua Vou (soprano) Grapnent (ew Me tat). Coultock te ste aurora her celebrated to Secrames 1: would return to ber resi te largely trerested in quae Jota Dear Hayne wae po gore to Sucrament» for whe purpose of (ull a oot was playing at Sacraments, * Mr. With Professor i ng Mrs. Jalia Gow York. MeKeaw Buct bad lett tor Avatralis oturning to New Misses Gongedheiia apan apd the ine Metropoiitan theatre was only opened acti ocensionally. There were bat two theatres— At the Am consist'zg ¢ Mr. Coad, the American end Adelpri—in operation cau there Wa an excelleat stock company, VB Coapman, Mr Wer wick Haun, Mr. Flaw alton, end others sod Dad left the stege Tm atrolliog compentes tp tbe aur Mes. Gooner Abetr wardrobe im the evade. They ha Gone & good business Blace their arrival. The Backuss Dunstrels were perforanun ertor. The san Fran cece Minstreie, with Sam Wel Birch, Jerry By ant and $C Campbell, wore /n dan Francisco The statement that Barilii Thorn was dead {: contratioet She was periormiog at Lima, a+ was also Malamo ‘Thierry Formax.—Charier Keao | about to protace Pizarro’ avd “Midsummer Night’ bveam at the [vio " randetyle. Professor Ane on is ai the ey, playing le. ted Wilaa, in Bey usan Mr and Mre. Bima Reever are engree Standard theatre Tt is said Heat Clara Novel, \ivior and Toalberg are to visit Amorica this autumn, Mr. Gye unul vent 0 was to re-opea dar ng the thentricn: ported, will have Drary }ano, treoan be rebuilt. Drury pesens month, for reg the engagements sutan American actres the Indy respecting whom, says the Athenaeum, \ arrangemecta on en extende! sede are in progress Verdi is in Varis; Meyerbeer ‘e at Spa; Roseial is at Wildbad. In Paris, the bot weather bas ibinned the the atiieal and musical antiences Fverybody goes to the mt 1, and enpectally the Dewest garden, the “« Pré Evan? ‘ia the evil Nees Se 4, eaye:—The United States ebip of war In‘cpenderce, 60 gone, bearing the broad pennant of Commoiore Mervin, resched her am chorage in Panama lay 00 Sunday morning, the Slat alt., havirg made the paeatge vp (rom Calla in the ramarka ‘bly short time of fourteen days The Independence re. ceived the ueval ealnte from the steop-of war St. Mary's Sears. The following is a list of the officers of aence>-Commodore, Wm. Mervin Liente ono: Ist, T. B Huger, dd, A. N.Smith, dd. J. 8. Mogan The Panama ley, 4th, D. A. MeDermott, 6th, A. Greer, 6th, W. P. ; Captain, Adison Garlayd; Surgeon of the ws Wty Par Assioamt Surgeon, M. Gunpel; Master, Trevit Abbott; Assistant Surgeon, 4 0, Caldwell, Cbaplain, Fic', W. Taylor, Commodyrc's pat: wa Purser * Warrington, Mid — 4 ¥' Ll AN, Miller, J M. striviiog ¥ illo faimak J. BR. Cuiid; Gunner, - sa pareee’ ® tclerk, B n ore Simi Good athe Bureau of Ya : ann yeh: ppg ee oA on the 11th invtant a tow Weoke abeence for the benedt of his health a och improwed by his trip and the cor t + duties of that responsty y ant | Committee of the Fremont and Johnson, or North Ameri- can, Know Nothing party. They do not commit them- selves, however, as they covertly say they are only the persons upon whom principally have devolved the labors of the committee, They further say, that in view of the resignation of Mr. Johnson, their candidate for Vice Pro- sident, they are determined to maintain their official hovor, and they therefore return thelr party the trust and take their leave of the responsibility of a position which has been fuli of embarrassment (rom the drst, and mainly #0 by the ubseuce of all fair or honorable co-ope- ration of the republican party. Now, if these six indivi- duals are not the Executive Commitiee—and most assur. edly they are not—what truet did they hold, in what responsible position were they placed, or what official honor had they at siake? It is a Fillmore dodge to divert the North American Know Nothings from the support of Fremont, in consequence of the resigvation of Mr. Johnson. Bat it will not do—ihe® National Exceutive Commitiee of the North American Enow Nothing Convention still have ther headquarters at No. 222 Broadway. The old line whigs of St. Louis, tarough a committee of Which Hop, Edward Baies is chairman, baz issued an address to the whigs of the State, imploring them to vote for Mr. Fillmore. They say they must vote for some- body, and they cannot vote for Fremont, because be has bo electoral ticket im the State, and they will not vote for Buchanan bicause be belongs to the party composed of the old enemies of the whigs. The republicans of Richmond county held a convention at Richmond op the 12th justant, and selected Hon. Beary J. Seaman and Francis G. Sbax to represent the county in the Repubjican State Coavention on the 7 The Richmond Enquirer is much exercised about the clecticn in Baltimore, where they are 00a to choose a Mayor, Baltimore has heretofore beea democratic; and for the Buchanao party to loge it now, when most they need it, the Enquirer thinks would be awfal Hon, Charles J. Jenkina, of Georgia, in defiaing his po- ; sition as a Kuoow Nothing, says if inere was a chance for Mr. Fillmore, and he could think him sound oa tno Kav sag. Nebraska law, he would yote for him wita pica ture; but es dtr, Fillmore hag no hopes outside of New York, ke must to the Buchapap party, and re commenda b ¥ The Nort Wise and the nigger ariy ing of the Fremont electore So Andrew 8. Holden, of pe Norfuik district. Sup whl present Dim with the b: cat made from the inside of the pipe and the the goose that be ever ald & ome along, & ay. The vote lis, democrat, year, the increase crease OF Gemoer 4,201. Tbe majority in tue employ of Goreraor ig democracy of Virginia, ap ax- ticket in that State, says— is the elector tor us a visi; We 013; tc vote, 6,42) for Haw tue great ellurts made, the incr of the vote ot last is ef 40 now to 99,680 then, Tne towns to cowe in are cb'eily ia Aroos- took county, and De lable to vlightiy decrease the majority of Mr Hamiio. ff Aroustoog bas not eivcted tha democratic candidate, the Senate wti! be unanitarusly re pede the case in Vermont. The ax repudusan candidates for Covgr vy mayor Tae largest te that of FH Morse, in the Kennebec aad Lincola , of tho Sixth dis trict, bas J The National Baltimore on e Cw GU expected from eueb me Mavea husetts; Presto New York; Wiathrop, Lovisiana Toe Delaware Koow Nothi. t—abuut 1,00 tion, which wil is expected to 9 attend giof the coumry Speeches are as Paves, of Virginia; Everett, of of South Caroline; Granger, 0 of Massachusetts; Conrad. wg State Convention to 20 nate Eleto Prevideat aod Vice President of th: Chited States, will met at Dover on Tuc e loth netant We see it genertly stated that the State election of Call- od of athe September, This is w mis fornia was held take. By the law of « tb yeur—viz.: the y ot the Presi ol erection & sae Consequently this year will not ocour w rre j the Presi both are u the election in Cali:ern 0: November. The Richmond*#rquirer saye, if disuzioa must come, bow {s the time, before ite infection of the Northera isms Las polsouet the £ Nobody talks of dis talon but the Riek the Charleston Meroury hiiard F Wo ienrn 7 shat He Amepenp Qoune proome Cuuuty, om Fates € ai, by ® rar imuvs vote rescinded ® danen eno. more, and resolved to ® rhe € ploased, ond then ad journes this uct 1B. Sat has wit be deelares hs ¥Ob The Wor tner bas tbe fol tor Wiss, ci Virginia, and his t oa It ts eald that G declare shy one ia, intends to mont elec avon io the State not know how esveasive may be tle Pt tion op the part of Governor We, kpowe tuat erratic gentleman to be farther way than { bis threat were car- ate h remont, eat ©, a8 an enemy us course guilty of y But we do pot seo what Wise one to threaten and talk of © treason.’ remarked by the Augusta Hhronicle, the whole Fouthera democracy have ard sfiemed thi attor sorerciguty Lb.” Yet Governor Woe and the r eroring to elect Mr. Bu ws the doctrine, and they are | cking of the bark Cu eyuent appearance othe Pabama of the cabin boy uable jewels, " The voy fas oppars 4 by ce Bey provable, but we Ube fohow ing we of 15) matter, oDtained g. The bark Col si entled a8 cabia Angost on the Giager boy aays that as & personal conrereason last eve f Boston, in wir wae wrecke re, the enplain opened two which were lyiug in| tho cabin, and took Lem the eontenia, which he sapposed were vata pies. The boxes were marked ‘‘Sausages.’ As oon as the conenta of the boxes wi taken et, t ted him to carry the empty * them overboard, and let no one see bim do it. He threw one overboard, aod War about 10 throw tue Ltber when # copper pate whiew War in he bortow fell ow bie aed «ie jewels which fell to the 6 ep end thrust into bia pe osed a number of yal . These he bastily ke aud a threw the box The captain and crew were taken of by © bo carried them ty Nassaa At Nassau be (ibe bey) od on beard the British brig Wasp, for New York The captaly ent rest of the crew remained at Navenc. Tho Waep wae wrecked orar Cope Heary, on the Virginio conat, bul tbe crew errs narod. «folk and tried to gel) bia of the gold paneite, bronght before the setatement. The Mayor retainea ihe allowed the buy togo free. He imurediatey “ero Y-4 Pai’ more aed thence to Boston, where te (in weiry ie) went to N wevera He shed to the polleee by the owners of be wae vening taken in custody by Capt. Bi of the Fourth station. ha.| abo he capture some fifty cents in money, and « (be property taken from him by the Mayor of Norto! at property consisted of @ portemennate stadded with moncs, (valued at $300) gold lockets, vreastpins, # and peneda, to the value of $609 or $660, In Which was found at tho Providers Railroad ! only some artloles of clothing, one or daguerreotypes and some shells ears of age, ant though short ta stat rkeably robast and healthy in appearance, His mother resides in New BE". Wt chest and Pua very ck wit Aampebire, abd le bas two ety iving in Boston, He has cther frien thie city, who will take the frst opporta y tobare him placed in the State Reform échool for Boys eobere it is to be oped that his ¢ eé by good training. The mystery in relation to the mond portemonnaie and other jewels will probably be area up When we have further news from the Babame and the captain it able v» prescut a statement of reuew.— Reston Advert racter may be improv The Religions Press and the Presidency. TO THE EDITOR OF THK Healy, 102 NAseat OreweT, Sept 13, 1856 + paper of this morning you put down ¢ Americon Cot & * “ Pucbapan aad Yoa will dor + party (the repabitean) torr 4 religions freedom’ in tueir p ily abstained from any patil va ween them end the democrne tr ' re, Whose OWN good sense Ww 0 also misinio (nuintentionall inwtes caret All Souls’ Church. SERMON BY THE REV. DR. BELLOWS. Yeeterday the pastor of this church, Rey. Dr, Bellows, who bas been abeent during the summer months, again occupied the pulpit; and we found the church filied with @ most attentive congregation. The reverend gentleman had taken his text from St, Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians:— Let your moderation be known unto all men,’” He commenced by saying that it was from a Roman prison, to which bis uncompromising devotion to bis Mas- ter’s cause had brought him, that the enthusiastic and bold apostic wrote these sober words to the Phill; After some comments upon the connection in the text stood, he weut on to Sone of mode- ration which the Apostle counselled. It was of a kind which bad prompted him to take bis life in Tishaa aad etand before Felix—to eucounter stormy mobs shirstin; for bis pens oepen make desperate journeys penn aeg’ and an eeato plant his Master’: banner in heathen towns and Gomtem islands—which had made him a chained pri- eoner in a Roman dupgeon—and which afterwards brovght him to death upou the cross. * In labors mora abundant, 1b stripes above measure, in prisons more fre- quanh, te saan oft. Of the Jews Gus times resstved I tri ene; thrice was I beaten with rods, was Te tozed, thrice 1 suffered shipwreck, a night pd a day have i been in the Ri in journeyings ctten, iu perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in Merlls by mive own country: men, in perils by the Deathen, ia periis in the city, in avila ig the wilderness, in perils in ‘be sea, in perils among false brethren, ia weariness aud painfulpers, in watchipgs often, {o hunger and thirst, in # often, in cold and nakedness.’ Such is the Apostie’s own record of the eytdences of his modera- tion, Such is the moderation which he would have known unto ali men, To estimate it rightly we muat lay aside the mean and chilling notions that grow out of cal- cula’ing seltislness, Is there nothing to be moderated except zeal for God, enthudesm Or duty, passion for right! How bad the apostle schooled himse! to modera- What eubjection of natural selfishnees and of con onal sbrinkungs from pain, what conquest of world- ambition and educated prejuiices, what discipline of cles and appetites, What sacrifives of so- cial sympatoies, bad he pot undergone? His life aifords the emplest illustration that it is not — the botsterous whirlvicd of passion that needs to be moderated, but more strouyly stil!, the tendency to repose of body and intellect and conscience. The preacher proceeded with a teries of eloquent Ulustrations of this truth, forcidly im- pressing ‘he yecessity that men should moderate their 4 horance, thetr mor@! apathy, their want of interest in public alluirs, their tostability and vacillation of purpose, their tunidity im doing right, their distrust of principles, Weir wapt of laitn im God. He thon eketebed what is commouls but falsely called mode- ration of character—a maa cool aad collected under all ciieumstances. You may preseut a matter to bim of whatever urgercy—famine, fraud, patriotism, and pety— he tp as mmo ved aan pillar ofthe Exchange: he allows bim Self la ec sallies of feeling, no suddeuuese of conduct, no extremes of opinion: bis maxim is, * truth, policy, taste, lie alwaye in the middic.’’ If he ved between a Unita: rian ane @ Presbyterian, be would be aa Mpiscopallaa— not because that satistied hiv witetligeuce or cousciea ze, but because he thinks it middle ground. [f the country were ¢ vided on any great question, he would etrive to be of gome third party, pot from any agresmeat of opinions with it, but because it is an ibterineciate position. Ia respect to every poreidlo itsue, | is due to bis idea of mo. jeTauen to be equi-distant frum the extremes; biz idea of truth ta to be just hulf way io every direction. No mat- ter about argumens or principles, or evitence, if there tWC sides LO @ Question, he says, give me half of each, Tehau have precisely woatTdtem @ moderate opi Hut, be continued, how does this kind of modera Gen work practically! Must moderation extiaguish deep fecling, earnest purpose? |. uch thing as real truth, pure right, ont No such thing as utter falsehood, abso oug, total forbiddance? ‘Is there n0 permissible aud holy excitem no decoming enthusiasm; no right- ous iudignation ? Are there no occasions in which beai- Tation, COMPFOMis”, COLCess.0D, are base aud uomanly— falew to duty ahd to God’ Is au amalgam of truth and . or righ? abd wrong, or duty aad expediency borer thaa truth or right, or duty? By what jaiity of fadgmeat ts it that trath is e centre Of contticting opinions?’ But it ‘ous to prudence avd to conscience to seek © Wwstead of seealug the truth. Indeed, the Oopendent xearoh for truth, i@ valuable of it- STONE, Buy Course of opiniow oF line ts mest ang ‘ep thousand tines more respectable aad Se rufloral mature than the truth ttself, ser- ively adopted. Itis not true, either, that io moet uieputes both parties are equally im the wrong. to de 0a one other. When on arise, great crises in the world, tie trath in general omixe. The only thing ut 1 such times is compromise. ¢ % compromise “between Luther and the Pope. the epeaker to an app'ication of the sub; or ation, when there were pier elves, to counse! subtatse ion. with the mother country, ty of the Cr giish go eres ike unraly. gure false views uf mo inde and the wr apd alkoto the American Re erate men, as they called as weil from tue folly & roa benig would say it ¢ feal, the colonies 4 in roth it with indidurence 'sm—#0 balefal as tu the matte He proceeded with # castigation of those nomin id O upon the world with too close peat to the occupants e region between faith aud unbellef—be Aitegiance aod wen commit: Such persoas at they have made some progress in religion, have not in fact get out In ascending the Alps } tet reach the Granda Muleta be ore night, Pg must go Dack and start agala. So if you stop in religion, before you come lo the conviction Rie religion ig the upreme CoucerD, you must go bark to the beginning. ‘the religious lite, the discipleship of Curist, the service ot Cod, begin i2 conviction—tn coviction of ain, convic A mer duty, conviction of the a. and entire de. senéence of’ the sou! on God for peace, forg:veness, hap J fincas en carib, safety in Gerth, welcome ia eteraity, res in New Vork. 1h IN HAMERSLEY STREFT—TWO CHILDREN 3E. Vi RELT BURNT AND TWO WOMEN DANGEROUSLY INJURED. About & o'clock cp Sanday morning the alarm of fire for the Taird district was caused by @ tre breakiog out the tearment house No, 89 # y street. The mcs rapidly ascended the stoircase, th te croape of the families occupting the upper The tret floor was cecupied by W: aud three children; they ail effected their escape in safe: ty. Mr. John Coilins oceapiod apartmouts on the second Voor, fronting op the street, with bis wife and six chil. oren, It Was found impossible to escape nay othor wa bao ‘by the window. He firet lowered his wife and cnt ren to parties on the adjoining stoop, and thea followed bite they wil got ont wituout tpjury. Tas anforta tate Leospante of tb J flour, however, did not fare 40 weli The frext rooms ou this floor were occupied «cow MePbillips avd ber five cbildren, together (so young women, named Margaret Lynch and «th Corney, boat slag witb ber abt War one of appalling !nterest—the mother * i ber Ove chil’rea bodaled at window rcreeclung ry terror for help, while the two fren were calling loudly for belp at the other. ‘Thase be street kept calling to them not (9 jump out, ax the iremen would 000 be there with a 7, Uut they ap ared to heed the advice but iittle, making etlorts to get tside the window. At length the Gremen arrived, aad he ladder was hotsied to the window. At this tims ents Were seep bute Hto the room. Svream «om rem the aur, ap b wes mate for tae Tur fremen were uoKY oate ail atouce, aud caret Lynch misved and fell to the sidewalk. ‘ne force of the fall thigh. The other girl, hzabeth Corney. also tell trom the window, injurio ereelf dangerously, if out Tho firetea succesd- 4 iy rescuing Mrs. Met’hil all her elildron; one # them, a boy about eight years of age, was very exien ively Deret on bie body, arms ani shoulders, Mis re overy a very doudthal. | Bridget NePuitl ps) aged four . %, shoul- subsequently were Whtic ine firemen of tbe third story, Me. Daf fe and ehil out of the i aped to tae 20 window to the other =n very dangerous exploit—but (Le emorgeney of the axe requires it, and it war done ir catety, Some of the eceeced |p elimbirg for the inlow to tee rool, » Leing wo etep ladder w Cuable ac escape from the the roof water They are all mo their Toe The damage naciwet ander the drs foogh the staire and wae Trace before ‘iscevered. TY-IRVENTA STRERT. ently origi of stairs, whieh by vig furiounly wp the st vines IN WreT TW Wile the siarm of fire was riogig for the Hameraley treet fire an alarm was g ven for che Secons district, aured by a fire occurring in the basement of the two ory frame dwelling 257 West Twenty seventh atreet, coupled by Mr. James W ¢ The firemen were re- trarkably quick at the prewis»*, and sucgeeded in oxtio- gulsling the flames before they extended beyond the raremeet. Mr. Oliver law met with a low to hie base. ment forniiare. No ineersuce, The house ts damaged robably to the amocnt of $150. The boilting is owned 189 Greeawich street, and no doudt t hal’past four o'clock yesterdayy afternoon, was cwcovered in the Attic of the Friends pltisbed meeting honae, Nos. 41 and 45 West Twenty. seventh street, near Sixth avenne. The fire is eer to be the act of an incendiary. The firemen were on the spot, and subdued the fire before it bad od more then the roof. The damage done by fire and water will probably amount to $2,000. We were unable to learn whe ‘her the building was insured. Williamsburg City News, A Ferry Boat Buasrn.—Yesterday moraing, about two o'clock, & fire was discovered on board one ot the Greenpoint ferry boats, which bad been laid up for the night. The flames @prend very rapidly, aud the boat was burned © the water's edge. It way laid up at 9 o'clock the evening previme, at which time the engineer reporws that everything was left aa urnal, and toe nigit waice man wae on board balf an hour before the Poke ont, wishout dlircovering anything out of the way. The boat which wae valued at $76. war owned ak i J was inured ts, follows: Mannaitan, $6,000 adie, £6,000; Stoywceant, $6,000 total sib, 000, ‘ine night watchman, who went or board to nado the fasten 8, wee carried joto the stream, end when the {lanes epread was Compe led jump overboard aad aw m € ‘The Vice THE DECLINATION OF GOV. WM. F. JOH! AMERIOAN ee the measures of the who have willing] nanan ae ve wi bron to suppare ita foreign and domestic its selection of agents to, and Kg aouent ab ciner Ota has justly ren to the condemnation of the American present administration assumed the condi mestic affairs all causes of sectional strife had been moved, and peace und traternal concord exisied among the States and people of the confederacy. With a controlting influence in atl departments oN ll ernment, we are informed by the admissions and de ae its inionds and adyccatl the country. “These evil things are jusily attributable to its action aad ambivion, Our character among the nations of the eartb has been degraded by the ‘orized announcement on the part of its empioy és that our goverament Was unwilling or una ble to control and check the rapacious longings for the posseseions of naighboring and weaker nations falsely admitted to exist ainong our citizens, ‘The revenues of the country have been devoted tosus- tain a wasteful and extravagant administration of our af fairs, whilst appropriations for the jucicious improve- meptof our rivers and harbors bave been resisivd and retusec; a Territory of the United States bas bven deso- lated aud Gepopulated by ctvil broils. while within tts borders Inws have been eracted and otbers adjudged to exist und attempted to be cuforced by the government that are destructive of the sacred rights of a free people. ‘To reetore the government to its timate to preserve the Unioa and plier from dissolutioa and cestruction—to re-establish the high reputation of our country abroad for fair dea ing and just action toward other hations—to devote our surplus revenuesto nstional im- provements required tor the security of commerce aud the safety of trayel—to preserve to free labor the vast and fertile plains of Kansas in obedience to the compacts of @ purer and a wiser generation—to abrogate unjust, ty. rannical and wicked lawe, and to protect the citizen against the odious doctrine of constructive judicial trea- sOES—would seem to be the dictate of ratious! patriotism and enligh‘ened humanity. To effect the entire condemnation of these monatrous abuses and ugurpstions the defest of the 1 omiaces of the Oizeinrali Convention is an admitted necessity To accomplish this desirable result, ua:ted action must be secured among the opponents of the aational admi- nistration. Beheving that the American party, whose candidate for the Vice te resideucy | became by the action of the New York Convention, colno'des in ‘these views, and that their candidate for tbe Presideucy will carry them into effect, and feel: bat it bas hereto- fore made every that the correction of these wrongs demanded of it, to cecure Larmouy of ac- tion among the opponents of the national administration, and convinced that it is still wiling to place upon the the alar of cur country’s welfare all its pre’erences tor men, aud now ing that in the eveut of success its sacrifices aad exertions will be res; cr and regarded, and with a ll knowledge that, iu a! jong, it bas been and will be controjlea tnore by @ desire for the public weifare than by any selfish or partisan motives, 1 do noi hesi tate to Appeal! to its patriotism, that “for the sake of the cause’ and for the removal of all grounds of disaffection, a4 name may be withdrawn as a candidate for the high’ Ps important Oflice with which the part.ality of friends, un- leserved on my part, bas connected tt, If this is done we shali bave the proud satisfaction of know ng that so far as our party could control events no cause ior distraction and dissension can be charged upon us. Should thecommitiee decide that it possesseé no power to act in the premises, U sball consider it my duty to essume the responai- bility of declarioz this ieiter a withdrawal of my name from the list of caudidaics. It may be excused ia me, 80 lately hovored by your confidence, 10 venturo @ few words in defeuce of the conduct I sball pursve as aa individual citizen and member of the American party. I shail vote for Col. Fremont—- ; 1, That he-ia honest, capable and faith! stitution. 2. That be is the nominee of the New York Conven- tion of the 12tn of June iast 4. That he disapproves of the measures of the present berg administration. 4. That be fyvors the admission of Kausas as a free State, sud is utterly opposed to Ure unjust and anti-re- publican laws therela enacied nad attempted to bi forced; laws and jndicial decisions dicgracetul to ervilt tion aud bumanity, agd repuguant to the great character of American ii 5. That be will adminteter the government with the exergy and wisdom of our earlier Presideuta, favoring BO OUe section to the iujury of another. and without do ing violence to the interests, rights aud consciences of aay portion of a common countr? 6. That, an American by birth, a Protes aut by etuca- the great principles of the American to his keeping and direc tion. 7. That he ts the moet avaliable candidate before the people, to carry an election aga.nei the preseat gatioual AOmivistration and its Dominces aad platiorms. Sbould apy member of the Americio party cousider tt to be a duty pe ditferentry la the approaching cam- paign, Leball bope that ihe nal feelings hitherto prevailing wili hereafier un'te,s ia the defence of Ame Hican bationslty aud in maintépavee of tho fundamental ruth that our ageociation was furmed to cDerish, protect, love and venerate @ common constitution, a common Leion, a common country, and a common God ‘Wah sert. of sincere regard, [ am truly gour friend aud bei) ¥, JOHNS) fai to the coa- tiom and tratning, party may be rafely tutrus: The Nicarag: Vransit Company. SUPREME COULT—IN CHAMBERS. Before Hon. Judge Cle-ke. MPORTANT SUIT—THE PORERUON oF 9m INVOLYED. Sarr, 10—J. G. Hamilton wa. th: Accewory Transit Company, Condive Vanderbilt and olhert.—Thia wasa motion for the appointment of a receiver over the Nica- ragua Accessory Transit Company. Mr. D. D. Field ap- peared for the pininti2, and Mesers, Cutting and Clark for the defendants. The following potuta were subniitied by Mr Field: If the compsny bss for any cause been dissolved, the Court must jaterfere, tbat the property may be preserved, the debts paid, and the surplus distriputed the stockholders. Nor is iteven necessary that the fact of cwsolution be established beyond question before a re- ceiver can be appointed. If re be aa apparent disso. lation a receiver will be appointed to the charge of the property while ihe ultimate right is in process of deter- mination, Thata decree of dissolution bas been made and promulgated by Patricio Rivas is not denied pd the aoswer, The eply Guestion, thea ls, whether that decree bad legal validity. at Rivas was at the time suprome bead of the provistoual government of ragua must be assumed by the Court, pince the rocoguition of his government by the Fxecutlye of tue Uaited states, The nets of our executive on such subjects are conclusive Tie case Is there. AL MiLUONS the tribunals of the country. reduced to thia simple |ogal “ proposition—taat the acbarter caa revoke it mitalon pon that tion pan the Sates sovereign power which grant unless there be some const titi mt ated by the constitution of the | pounded by the Sopreme Court in wae case (Wheat) In other countries geceral streinte are Opknown. They do not exit in England, as weall know. The Partlament can repes any charter it bes grented, If any constituiional restrainty exist in the case of Nicaragua that exception should be showa by the company Woaetber ihe reasons aliege:! for its decrse by the goveroment of Nicaragua were well founded of not, is not a question. The Court cannot inqe're ito that. It #itl inquire no further then to sce that the ofa tore'ga goverprent wberticated by the protmc! gations of its executive department. Mr. Clark. on bebalfof the delendaats, applied fora postpomement to Saturday next to eo: ‘eftendants to meet some of the allegations brovght forward in the ypenitg. Motion granted, and the cave was accordingly vijourked to Saturday next at 10 o'clock. Brockiyn City News. Baearine oF aN AXLE ON THE Lowe Tei oxy Ra’ the Saturday sfiernoom train to Syowett, L. 1 throws from the track, about 1¢ miles beyond Brash. ville, caused by the bresking of * avec. Tro men Jumped of and were slightly injoret but fortunately no burt. The op aod dows trains, Shich arrived. in avout two hours theresiter, took the pascengers to their destinations, east ond west. The wreck bed not deem cleared away at evening. Exrroson oF A Gaxsapn On Saterday, about toon, a workman emp'oyed in the Navy Yard bronght s hand grewace to the store of Charles Smith, No. 196 York street, avd exhibited it. Mr. Smith was told that it was rl lamp which would burn for four months without tri ing, eD¢ lind been used by Dr Aretle exped: Ton” Net knowing the nature of the thing, and believ! A to be ® lam we Smith lighted the fuse, ant shortly ater meapiomé, ‘and the contents were scattered 'n all directions. Mr, Smith's thom) was shattered, ani two ther persons were somewha! burned A band grenade fs a bail of adout two and a hall inches ip diameter, filled with explosive compounds and balls, aud ‘s used in rarters in sea The tvee is lighted, and it Strawn by 4. When it strikes it explodes. It is (Soon On this Occasion no greater ‘njury resvited. Tunowixe Stowe at A Prockeroy.— Jona Morrell, who ‘as arrested on Friday cvening, for throwing a stoee at the Fillmore procession as {t marche 1 Sowa Fulton street, sas brought before Justice Suith on Saturday, Mr. mith Spelman, who was struck with the stone, declined o make a charge, and complaint was apt. Sinith. however, who arrested webarge of violating the oréinances ‘t throw: ng stones in the public rtreet, tor which he was $25. paid the penalty and was discharged A fire broke out \a a bed- arren street, about Fine From 4 Foci Lame. room in the bouse of Mr. Floyd, in 10 o’¢#00k On Saturday morning. caused by the upsetting of @ fiwid lamp (n the banda of the servant girl. She was about retiring at the time, The bed clothes caught fire end the flames eprend to the sta rw , lenying mo way to escape. Sbe therefore sought onl by jomping from the window, buttin so doing Xs serious! y injared. that her Vife is deepaired of, She was conveyed to the City Hoepital for treatment, Brooxiyy Mortauorr.— Weekly report of deaths in the city Of Brooklyn, oading Sep}. 1966 —Males, 45. fo- males, 60. Adults, 40; minors, 56. Total 96. Princiy yholera (nfantam, marasmus, of the train, intemma og, aeviulty, @Varrboa, each 8 artestery, cre infiemmation of the bowels, ec ugeation tof the lugs, aa hoop cough. ‘, ett agsime hemorrby.gs, ¢ 3 fever, Police Intelligence. Sovrmuaxmn Rosum.—Between 12 and 1 ofctocic om Saturday morning, a Southerner, stopping at one of our hotels, was accosted in street by a prostitute, named Julia Smith, who him to exter with her the basement of a new buitding-as the corner of Church sett, whan aien neneaales eeerramny ee suddenly Southerner soon discovered that a wallet, con- taining $175, which he had in his - ihe an officer Metcalf and ae recovered, er was locked up by Justice Osborn for trial. StanBinG ArrRay.—George Bristow and Charles Taylor, Doatmen, got into # fight togethor, on Saturday, near tho foot of Cortlandt street, when the latter waa badly stab- bed in the back, several times, by hie adversary, who used a pocket kuife. Bristow was taken botore Justice Osborn and locked up for triat. Daring Assavit AND Rosneky on Tie Five Powts.— Henry Stone, residing at No. 38 Baxter street, was at- tacked on Saturday night, as be was passing through the Five Points by a young desperado named Joho Harring- on, who assaulted bim and stole his hat. Stone calied or nesistance, and Sergt. Riker, of the Sixth ward police, oud up, and after a desperate struggle captured the rob: He was locked up in the Tombs, but nad been there ay asbcrt time when a Five Potut rum seller appeared and offered to go bail for bis appearauce but fivally backed out. Harr! }, though but 16 years of age, 4 a bard caso, ana if the witaces againet him ia not bo off through the ageacy of Tombs shysters, will prob: suiler for this offence. ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY A PoLicEMAN UPON A BRooKurx Orvictr.—On Saturday night, Niel Dougherty, a Brook- lyn policeman, was engaged in visiting the various res: tauranta, in the First ward, for the purpose of finding a fugitive thief when Le was met by Liout. Burns, a po liceman of that wae, who asked his business, but before the answer could be obtained he aigcovered that the Brookiyn ofticer bad bis official club in his pocket, and at once arrested him. The otlicer was t house, and there kept all night, brought before Justice Osborn, who promptly dismie re him, and jutimated to Burne that he had exceeded his duty. Itis etated by the friends of the policeman that an effort will wade to bave redress forthe outrago. ‘It the violent Lieut. would epeud his time in iting the swarms of emigrant runners and other rowdics who nightly prowl about his ward for the purpose of Lasulti and robbin zene and strangers, Le would not the limits of hin duty SranmxG Array —George E. Ford was arrested on charged with stabbing @ young man oamod Ed. Brown, three times, in the back, with a jack. knife. The parties met at a house of til and quarrelled about ove of its temale mmates Ford was arrested three weeks ago, charged with robbing a paseenzer on the Isanc Newton of 362. He was taken before Justice Oa. bora and held to ba. in $500, to auswer for the stab- bing PassinG Covstanrert Monzy —Cbaries Mowber, alias Otto Walter, a German, was arrested on Saturday, charg- ed with attemptirs to pass a $1 bill on the Scituate Bank, of Scituate, Mase., altered to a $10 bill oa the ami! toa Bank, New York, at the store of Heery Troy, No. 753 Browlway. ‘The prisoner has twice beiors been arrested for passing spurious money, but was in both cases ac- quitted for want of evidence of {!! intent. He was, in the present instance, commitied by Justice Davidson. Haut Taiar.— Louisa Robertsoa, a colored girl, was ar- nested on Sunday for stealing clotbing. to the value cf $49, from the bouse of Mrs. Sarah Gallagher, No. 49 Bleecker street. Theaccused, it appears, saw the door open, aod walked in and helped herself. The property was reco. vered, and the accused was locked up by Justice Davidson for trial. Yrutow Fever ar Porr av Prince = Googe Davis, of the brig A. G. Washburn, at Brissol, RB. 1, trom Port su Prince august 24, reports’ the yellow fever aud Black vomit having broken out with great violence pre- vious to bis saillng. The crew ot the A. G. W. all sicken- ed, and.Joba Dilson, the chief mato, a nativeot Scotland died on the 19th, aged 22 years, Henry Paro, the cook, 01 Providence, died ou the 17th, agod 48 years. The others recovered, Soverai Euglish and French ve sels bad lost their crews, and the tevor waa sill ragiag when Captala D. left. Markets good for foreign produce. Personal Intelligence. ARRIVALS, At the Clarendon 3. de Siorckle, Minister fr Mr and 8M two daughters, Sew York Brignoi, Newport wen, istead, Virginia: N. Pratt, Dee: 0 Rivers Frank be Warden, Maseechuectis vn und family, Kings! I ;Jobn ON: ; Col. nllfornta, via Aspinwall In the mMeamship George Kobt Nelton WTC g HA Haight « Ce pingham, A Bislickes, Miss Backus, T ive J Hoesche and Indy, RL Pasture Oulver Deca. M Ro on A Sides. J Hut Mrs CM - J Campbell. J J ons! MeCreery, I Hudson, AM fel Lieut McKeever W Walker, J Cu Grier, M Remsen, R M Sherman Mr Crane 'W Meyes A Laykavfl, Major Rey no: paher Sra Menctt, WG Bowen, J CConway, © H( Mr Lester, W Hontiog, Dy LA Crabtr Hiszerd. down and intynt, M ¥ eMelowell. CW Rosell, Wi at: A Mortons bari taster. # Ferbes, ED Hickordssn, Dr Majone, lady and an Mrs Adolphus and ‘ildren: Mrs Keegan NM Desser and F aki J A Denton len, Mes E Quilun and two ehit tn the steamship Rownoke—Rtwa L Parrish Neleon Bi Mastin Weed Jer Toe ~~) a (otters in cabin Norfolk, de Jones. Robt a Mr Sic cy and, and 6 i Misa sea wares, Mine MK Stans nydam NY: Me and Mes wkins, ir aod Sirs Mache; Mr Geary Mr Heart and ¢ 4, 131, Crormmetin, Hf “hia, (8M Beunelt GA Mies £H Tesgart, 8 Richard Bern B JE Smith, WD iia, and two children; J Jolin R Harwrie and A D Hawes, stag H Mul D Turner an! In4y, Mra Koren Miss Mary Underai) Mee MoPhervon vcre® Hawes lady and servant. Mrs Miss Tier ith 4. ot I he og? J Brow La.J ready, Joweph Greens ugh, ‘Davit R 0 Gd Merriman Wit Rows, ‘Wm, Hivraes nd Indy Miss 05, Miss Melville and friend sdy BG. 8 Wiltams, ames Doy J Tones, 3M arsow, 3 Grown, Bt. Pent! WL arke Sosepn Mitte ott, Win Houser, John 6H) | Moow fF 6 10 | mom wa ~ port of New Work, Septerober 14, 1858, ARRIVED Herndon, Aspinwall, Sop ie, to MG Koverta th mdao sad N nts. Sept te, 7 J seomship Jamestown @ for Nor Sanit. Memel, days, and Elsinore Ahern te Post, Smith & Co Avg 6 lat p hastern Star from Shields for 3 RD Shepherd lof New Orleans), Gale, terre, 43 dare wih mouse af passengers to Post, Smith No. date’ (tate lon BL epoke shep Alllance, of ane from Chaciemon ne Livespeok, 6 date, Ink € 38, Jon, 28 10, eaw fe oti Arie, mo date. lat 45 Jon 28.1 saw bark Catherine, of 0, lon 47 30, saw two icebergs. ern, 3 dey, with s, Bell, Phi'ade! er Potombka, Casha Rienmer Dagres, Renny Steamer Sac vec Steamer Uveas, » hia low Rettor’ yoo . Cain: Powel, ne, Smith, and rere. and Ki 0. erly; 8 © Jones. New York ib. rieomer Palmevo, Raker, Boston; sho Stalwart, Liverpoot: bark While Wing, Norby Toaguayra: rd ! Maver Jarman, West Indies; care risks, Drake, hestcn, Biahte Fowler, § to New Vors Nie kiya, ee, slew, "Prat eorn + Delaware, Hoard bron idence, Bowtan Moreh at ‘Srlem; Sarid Smith, P ) do; Abby Wairmaa. ¥ efor Kiso tia mesmer Delaware. Copes, NYork Miscellancous and DMessters. Mow imo This morning st 1 Ogena Movargl wily vo! auache Tagsen oF tue Sere Ores « ‘ me LT om the ard of Wen Hi Webb, Moy toot of Bath sirect, ona AruzntoN, hence for New Orleans, ran ashore it 20 miles to Pope bit eater tee wel Sess oh pila poy sense usc Dt foremast in ts BARK Merwin, Rickes, from the Caribbean Sen, Bia hal ¢ Gorge seam st having ex vir gale on 35 ISN, lon a8 Wein which ahe a fore: and gbadly. She had at the of 'wateris hor bold, ua Cot Ricker was overboard 2 {o Mxhten the vensel, pp ig Ce water in her She Lies ot Algiers (opposite New Orleans), Bais Wasincrox Huremmx: Coline, at New Philudelptia. was leaking bud hm ff been ta memucet le live rey Oke ‘ompanterad © miles 10 rtngas and had'to cut away: foremast. raalulopiaast, jibboor ref everyibing attached, and, as she shinpet feof of water iit her ek, had’ to Uaroa enrgo over! ty tighten her. Barc Garvaston—A lever from Cipt Franklin, of big Ga Veston, of Providence, dated at Sugita 8d Inst. states that while ss iT mies below that plice, ready to. soll tor Boslom, sa At Ei (a8 before r¢purted) during ‘mate aa 1° Ww of fore and main topmasta, and, oot above, of foremast, 4a, She in 4 foot of wa at love fide.‘on soft bottom ns Mttle. Franklin tins ont be shall be able to pet her of tien Which consisted olt 252 hhds sugar, charging her cargo, ni es molasses.” The Galveston fe inetred ta Pea for ually, divided between the Merchants’ and Coar- Beret trae ices, Cargo insured in Boston. Bria Ockan Wave, Lee, from Mobile for N¥ork, arrived New Orleans 6th tast. Gapt Lee reports that on the 2b tn lat 2b N ton 84 20, she toat pecallant mast royal mast jib boom, sails, and All attic She wil have to uadergo Brig Jonx Baten. Rose, from Georgetown, 8C, for Bostoms put izto Newport 12th. with Joss ria Toretopgullant mast Bic Boant—A telegraphic despatch to 2 commercial house: of this city, received this morning, aznounces the arrival at the sovinweat Fate of Capt Moctioniery. of the B reports that that vessel, from “Rockland jt amy with © ‘a0 of 2400 bbis lime, for this port, has been destroyed by New Orleaus Pleayune (evening edition), Sept Oba earaplle despatch recelved in this city serarat days sluoe, Gatal New Orleans. Sept, 6. statest that the ship st Lawre from New York for New! Orirsus, with 40 bbls ume, mad been desiroyed by ire. Possibly the two reports ‘may’ have arisen trom the burning of one of the two vessels, | Senn Antara, from Fredericksburg for New York, put into Norfoik 1th fost’ to procure o navigator, the exptaa having returned to Fredericksburg sick, Scnx Masia 1 Davis. of Portland, tom Jeremie for Was spoken 25th cit olf Kenct ng nated preceaian ry severe gale the day previous, en st deck load, sand sprog 2 leak. = “the tchr previously reported seen ashore om tauk Potat, remained up to ‘Thursday morsing, with lous ddder, She haus trom Cape May, but her name could not be made out. A WRECKING ScHY reported six vessels Islara, © the 2a. eS Ussnown, having gone on duriog the gale of of the bark Waahi Butcher, which errived at New Orleans 6th tnst, Smith, from New Orleans for Apaischicola, was said dev near that place, ‘They ‘bought the vessel must prove total iss. Vesemi Borzom Ur-Capt Dukes, of the towboat Mc pe ots that the pilota at (he Pesses informed him that = nily # brig of about 15) tons durthen, Was seen, bottom. up, on fhe Ath {nat 2) miles to the northeast of Passa _Outre. t {s feazed that this may be the brig 7 elegre t Wornoe, Shich weut hence to sed on the 18k boned ts sina of her leaving, the diter ety eon vesses reported bottom and the peculiar god rig. Induce us, however, to helieve that it is to have beer her. ~New Orleans Piexyune, Sept Ship Ho: at San Francisco, was 28 ds tothe Fquater in the Atiaaue Ocean; we and was of the Cape 39 cays ia heavy Morning Light, at tan Franciseo was paler hy = phia to the Kqbulor in the Atlantic, and crossed in Sedays en port t ¢ Horn. and came sreuaa tee Capein fire w parsing around the Cape enced trementoy the engtward, a ch washed tye roar at the wheel wards saved. May 1, off ‘t tiniive of Leela ay fal overboard and w. 4 Ship Alarm, at San Francises. was 2% in the Atlantic: was 05 dey; Cape with head «ince. ark Washin: “et aye from Boston te ‘ape Hora, was $ Boia. day. tn, stove Bulwarkat pt At Chelsea 11th inst by Mr Tay oy ny a ne Wm 4 Prescott, in ‘nrplbanean to toe ‘The verse! is owned by Measra Andw T Hale hal, She bas « full length re renaahatiann ota for a figure head were copied < ugh’s marble by carver ee bas succeeded produc.ng a fre Hkeness. coment, Tenr esser in Baltimore in 1854, 1290 teen sold to the Nicwrsgua Tranait Compa: Spoken, ae. Ship "Sebastian Cook," reported fa yesterday's paper, she eur have read Sebasticook, which was cow Baatok ish, 2 distress Sehr M i. Davis, of Port!aod, from Jeremie for Boston, Aug 28, cf Hereusga, Forvrigh Portes Atponoroven Bay, Aug t auchor Jas Bryant, Howe, im Wyburg for tardeate Ag 1eS11 Saracoswn Daw, London. Atlg 22—Sit Triad, Wooste:, Valencia (aad an Chored to Berra Roads. ‘ 2—Arr AR Kimball Bt a firamiebi, Sent 6— er Nyow fa 1st, ship Rialto, Chins Deat, Arr Queen of the § and si for’ orion fi on, Sith. Tele York for do (vnd wale Thom iy, from London far Cardi and ee (aid abchored): Ocean Spray, Melel-and, 2 sid for evpore not Newport). Hit’ 0th, Houston, irom Newcastle). ¥ Gtovewsrrn, Aug 22—Atr ML Pravkk, Haskell, Shodiae (aot scow, Aug pm | Orne % ie wit, Boston (and etd yom Greenock 24, report Jobo ue faskell Cadiz GaLwiy Aw BS Sa Gexoa Avg I6-Arr Po immons. Newport. Hawnozo Aug 2—6it Pathdader, kellock, for Grange- mouth. i. oft 1 , by ich broke steering app E3 ‘ond ihe hen, -dézerpol. dal ie, Pen Aufl 9--arr schr Alice, Pritchett, Demeraras radeth J Bag, Laguavra; 12h, brig Abby puwall for Port au Prince, with crew sick. Aug Zid Shackamason, T non, Calcute. ‘Arr Hartetem, Gratam, Crons: Are Ariba, ishebard, Nocatantine- Mary “Troan Nove ac? ty Onnrvass Back, Clark, Anning, Ang, To t on Toads, dg St fimesa, Jug Londen; 1ath, Eastern Bato h, B (and was spol 4 Steamsairs © e ifvom O Rose (from Melcourne), uly 2). Alvarw in 0 "iy; ‘Asta of ame A onasttp Was rss a Maibiide, wt Mayr: Ta n, od. in |verpoat City Pont; Velo. m \ York t Siar of the Wee, Conan ror A %, W Worl, Bap- Frank iin King. do 3d. 5 Crowell York, Jas Chestoa, Burgess e report ne Favage, Wate, he %) bark Bophia, Jones itio Yanaico. He sen, Melb Rermits tld bark kew Everest, Loveland {rig Marietta, Gwynn, Demerara, sehr Mavouie, Perry, THORTON, Sept 13. ax } a ©. trie J Wem, ook, from i sicamers Joseph Whivey, Lowes, Baltimore, ot Matthews pigedeiclis rhip, tiosmoee ‘rows ou narse nob i inward eargo). Mussa, eg fsortem, Wm AT Wells, Terry, say apaabs we ‘nite, cmpire Lowell, Albany: Niger, Hard= Soaan, Webber, coabury, Brown, aad AG Woahburo, Davia, Port a Comm, Havana. brig Somers, Watson port im Ae fey he tS — Aw O—Arr eclira John tet y. Bragg. Albany; Wi Walier fb To Nadelpbia sloop Ana 8 Fld 11th, sehr Sarah Ciark, + ith, brig Martha Wi tor Chap mon, ard Fo th, steam eche MW tise Allen, Gramiey, doy an MACHT ASPORT, Sept 3— Fayal, 4h, Bonaparte, Mean st Wicbaels tive, Starts Colina, Norlin, Ricker, tee Mis); ibbean Sem ore, mul inte ); beige Herenins (Mex), Pomarino, to NY¥ork, re pala in, ahland. Moore: Sinyda, Sm: fy Ses Orphan, verpeel ry Hy om Rowton; Sibek. Ci seamelip Granada, Gritig, Sen Suan de ORLEANS Sep 6— Arr barks Washington Buteber| Philacey Tame lin oem Randech, bie ie it wk, bound t Fore. NT. Beps 13—Arr brig gobn. Rate Gove town BU for Basion. sche Lewis Clark, Gl “7 tovdeg, lo Cizan Tay raion RY. Bavies Piet nae and others. ARC Sept Tape snd Ab Aibeny Sierra Nevada, De dnt Oapras, > rate ne Pa michel NY PORTLAND Rept 12—Aze brie BE Raton, My oo, C14 echt Marion A Gould, Bowdoin, Pail nie. WY SAN FRANCISCO, Aig 5 ArT SeMMAND AF tos, Cott ‘ahon, Sampaon, Neate: @ 4 Miteenvont 180 days: fh, Pe ere: echt Waodecer re t, Beare echt Laville Wannce, Ristes, #1: 11th, Ships Beat « ni Lane, i it iy vaio’ on Lad 4, Prget Sou Hh. aa ahi me Panama. 1? we Tope own rh, ship slnem. A mov vm dave: Treen onl me # davag brig Bostog Tar 1 hark FO Pre Wie SAND 4 Moi! Johnaoy hore near Crooked ~ Dearie, “Manila 4 '

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