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{ tee Topreseaiative body oO the Dational ge of wi Mates, po lets Jisiipguwbed for their tntelligercs than tor their pairiotiem, aud | cheerfUly accept it, with the prefoundest cmotionws gratitude and ie. Although | am the keowa caudidate of another or par yy yett cap see nothing ‘ehonorable ia recelving tae Rae ail Union lovioe men, by whatever political “4 nomination they may bv kuown; bat } conse that Ire cetve this taitering we wonial of the continued coua- dence ta my pereona! Vy iegrity and patriotism Of my old whig friencs, with murn more than ordinary eatisfaction; wod I treet that, if eleciou, | bali do nothing to disap- puint the bopes or Uishowor (be preference Of these who Dave #0 geperousiy Dest wed Lheir confidence, With renewed expressions of my high respect for yourself perronally sat my veneration tor the inteili Beet snd patriotic Guy over whieh you presided, tam, sir, your friend and ieJow citiz: ‘yon LARD FILLWORE. MR. DONELSON'S LETTAR. Cour Guove, Sept. 30, 1886. Sik—1 bave bad the nowor to receive to day your note of tbe 25th, with that of the wth tost, informing me of the proceedings of the ute Whig Couv ‘extion at ee by which my name, a= a caneicate tor the Vice Prosiden cy, i assoc ation with the: ot Millard Fillmore for the Presidency, reoelved the apanimona vote of the dele. gates Composing the Lonveution Such a testimonial of pabtie contidence, offered by distioguished and leading members f a part: upeo which I hed no other claim * than thet of Sdelity 10 prncipies which ought wo be com- moe to ali parties: wed with feelings, for the ox pression of w , Lean fod no adeqnate language. | ean only say to yo ‘oa, #1. In reply, that it bas beea my ef. fort through /ife to follow the great lights to which weare iadebted for ovr bap; y ‘orm of government, and that there ts no eacritce which lam aot willing to make in order to maiptain tt in its purity ne evil of the day is sectioual- jem, apd the country can fod no repose until this danger. ous Epirit ia rebuked cy the voice of the peopls, an: mated as they were in the days o” Washington by a tove for the Union and a eeermination to withhold their confidence from hee who de not rogard its preserva Los as the paramount «hy 0: of their lives. If the South claim the ¢levatios of a mato the Presidency because ‘he ts favorabie to Sothern interests. andthe North cae bvcarse he is favorable ( Nor hern interests, there iz an = of our federal s stem. This was not the sentiment im tho cays of Weebington, Jefferson, Madison Jeckeon. It is our pur ynae a8 patriots, by whateror ame ee may be called, ‘whether Union loving whigs, Americans or democrat , to eradicate this sentimen’ from | our pational oruncil’, aed restore that which wil! give na a President jor the warie people, and a government that will eet alike the equal ricnts cf all the sections of our Without regard ic latude or diverstiod parex't lam, very respectiuhy, your most obedient servant, A. J DONELSON. Hoa. Epwaxp Barzs, Vreeideut of the late Waig Conven- tion at Baltimore, Peplorable State of Affairs in Kansas. 5 the Connersviiic (lodiauay Times, Sept. 15.| Eprrox,—We bare just been driven from Kausas »y LFS Slavery border rofiians, and wo wish to let the kuow how people are treated ia this model ro » under the shadow of cur glorious {ree coastita Yop. Ibave seon murder, robvery, ovtrege and insult to gatiate the Sendien epirit of & blood thirsty R> besperre. Mr. Myers, myseif and our little adopted re r, Lilla, moved io Leayeaw orth City, Kaasas Ter ritory, in Juve last, for th» purpose of making @ perms nest heme, as soon ae the land sa’es cams on this Mr. Myers was siways @ democrat, but nev alked poitics much, and more especialy never | Snoe cur arrival at Leavenworth, We were living st the Pbikips’ boarding bouse, and occupied a room op the recond floor in the front of ths house. For three weeks aller ovr arrival every thing appeared to be qt, aod we saw or heard go cis turbance. Scom ater twat a stranger wae ki led ant scalped afew miles from town. This was tac Gest rv iia outrage. The border ruffians tow beld frequent moet ings in town, and reeolved to Grive out or extermiaaic every fre viate mao trom the Territory, bevinu vg ai Leavenworth, On the Grst Monday an’ secvad day of September, wan the regular time ‘or the ecewon of to¥a corporaton citicers. Oa the morting of the slection abowt o'clock the Philiiys Howe was surrougued by i from sixty to sixty Dee border rises, ‘They did wet commence Orig Upon we house fo halfeh bour, daring which time the noese an: | were waded wih curtes aud imprecavons, ened «2 uoae | of the human race but Missour! borcer roiians know bow to belen forth. Tue mstders began the living [t bax been eaid that the Oring Me gen from ‘he boc but iris know to be a bare feleenood. | was engaged io grvibg & fick indy (Mes Buley) her bre When We buso wax surrounded. The tiring vt filles and markets counased until uot leas than Sly sbotws were Gret Que of the Mevsre. Puliilps was instaou7 pS beg iterauy riuéh d with ballet, aed tae other girously wousded | beard the bads rating aud te sige bail in the Bal!,as the Oring was mualy head of the svar deyoncts Bred, ane simed air locked out cf one of the wince B Men ebape shaking a revoieer tn bie band and saylo Lhave caoled the bloot 0: a damned abolitioaist."” Too TeiGea new come into tbe roo p. cursirg atd damurs me ud orsering me to lence; but | bac reeclved net to cars my eick ire vd. Mrs. Barly, uotil she could go Wa place ot safety. Leatles to Me. Baller, one of one boarders, and told bim \o bring my revoiver: be camo with it and anid, “ take mine alr, dre. Mysore, or | ama p inoue Lprepercd my revolver for Gricy, aud laid it benesta Mra, Baicy’s pillow. she arkea me what | woctt do with | tole her { wonid defend myz°lf Wf attacked by one rofian alone. Alter remato ny in 0: tour an A fertiags whieh but whieh may well be appreeated by al mothers aud sisters, Ur, Buly was pormilted to come; and, aeatsied by tbe railiaas, cacried dice, Buley, tec abd ail, to & boare ou the other side of the strest. | how Went down stairs @ith my*Tille, who Was almost ia spasms, walked of thw oloody, siippery floor and over the feet of the coad "pips. After waving the house my distress of micd was greatly relieved to Ged tua Me Myers wi iber Billed or takea privonce = We ber rod permission to retarn to our reom ant get oar trvaks, Which bas been broken opem The ruilians foand nothiug of much value them to the trunks, Thoy the time Mea. Pp stroyed orcoulsced Tae dead bovy of Mr Poissy jay “ca the four iw big own biog and gore near'y all day, ant no man or Woman was aliowed ty to dim. Situated 48 we cow foabd ours ives, we directly decided to | the Teeritory if we could be permitted to do We tous our trupke Gown to tae wharf and there rat opon (bem until we went on board the boat, While situny there captain of a ferry boat came venr 0% and waived bie bowie kolfe pearly over ovr bends. ‘ari eg And sweartng and offering a reward of $200 to 4 one who would «| m a damned absiitiontet, jor b ‘would kill and scalp bim, aad nali the scalp on his beat foracign. Karly vext morning the boat lett, and we came ¢ircct to Connernvilie. Now, gent'e reader, 1 have detailed to things, bet they arr, nevortneless treo, for * Tsew, ands part of whied Iwas.” Ali the border ruf Gare are Buchaoan en, and I am now convinced that \t @ the Buchansa party who are for ear laving Kansas aad jeceforth my voice shail be for tree epee li, free Kas- +4 ‘of this couety hare known my father's (Ue Gebriel Ginn, Eeq) family for more than thirty ears. They know tho instructions of my youth; they ison may maneer of life eines, and to those who impeach ey veracity Lean but eay in the language of tho com paccat Cowper. “No moral, sepalbie end well bred man ‘Will josalt me; and ne other ern.” AMERICA MY! RE , Ind. wan 15, 1856. Dosen dor tt Ullnets Correspondence Promia, Illinets, Oct. 10, 1864, Die Preis 1 Contest in TVinctiomFP, 8 Propet We are al) alive bere for remont, aod if the fooling round me is apy criterion of what bis euccere in our State will bo, he will carry it triumpbantly. In the town ahip in which I resi¢e (Morton) wo bare about 110 voters. At the last Presidential election Scott but a ms jority of three. In the preseat one wo shall have at least & mapority of 190, as there are only 14 Buchanan votes all tel¢, and they are dropping off every day. This I can ‘your’ for ac a fact. Abe Lincoln is doing & world of cer caure, The strongest democrats of It) 4 ‘mov eupporters Fremont bas. ‘Theatrical, Mastcal, de, Nimo’s G crew —Lorzing’s romantic opera eniitted | Ua. sine,” a Cd Ty) by the German company to night. [i la considered (he best pitee Whey hove given. see ten rR. L. Davenport isto perform the charac in Bhabepeare’s tragely of that meme, 1 bie Dench night The “Whites and the fouows. n's. Three excelles’ pieces wie ate thas evseing a Ba,” Popping the Question,” and “The : vied the * ot Ton * the eomical wffsir 1” amet the ‘drama of the“ American Farmers. ‘arc tue plays Ys Ammnicas Mesaca.—Tom Thom ami “Rarhe rome fs are among the day siiractions Ly the even tnareape bare new versa Dred,” with Tom Thom) eee ares milkary comic drama of ibe Jaughabie picce entitled the “Irsiy ‘9 mamas the yreml teatarce oh ‘this ihe matt ees. —The programme for » m oun ay amasing songs ant dates ted Seve monkey pce called “Werle. Tre Peranay’p any, improving thelr new Shirai ar for tho swiltors every Gight fed ta tir aioe er Masony, whe ele Ve ie Bh enowred trons ond loba Dianend the eel prriaiminent 2 Rpts Haul ate aire @ teamaric ant ing. Me will NEW YORK HERALD, ate OCTOBEE 16, Our Belize Correspondence. Baus, Hon., Sept. 16, 1866, The late Incendiary Pives—Trial and Conviction of the Per- Petrator of the Crime—Hard Swearing of the Witnesses for he Defencom Wholesale Indictinen's for Perjury Hise | ¥Y of @ Criminal Life. ‘My last, per bark Cadet, informed you of the several attempts to burm down this town, and the exoltement among our inbabitants thereon. | also informed you that & man pamed George Robert Armbrister bad been ar rested on suspicion, and that he would very probabiy es- cape for want of suffictept evidence to cenvict him, I was mistakepa—althoagh there was Do direct positive tes \imony against bim-and fa the face of the most foul, ua- Ulushing perjury of some ten witneeses for the dofeace, be was Wied, convicted, ana on Saturday night, the 6th inst. at about the same moment of the night on which the Gre was put to the buildwg which burat down near balf of the town and destroyed near # million of proper ty, De was sentenced to be buog by the neck until dead, which senteace was carried into effect ou the moraing of he 13th, op the spot pear where the torch was applied, As this map was convicted on circumstantial evicence, and as be continued to assert his innocence during the {ria!, apd continued to ¢o 80 until executed, may not be out of place to eay sometblog «bout the testimony produced by the Crowa and aleo that of be prisoner, Yor several days after the drst fire, on the ‘ith cf July, letiers containing threats againt eome of the prine pal merchan's, cur public officers, the court house, government house ani other public butidings, written ‘2 odie were at bt, thrown by some unknown baud, in the stores or buildings threat ened to be destroyed. From Armbruter’s bad characier, ana from the style ‘of the language, words and expres sion* used in there letters, he was suspected, and clozely watched. a reward of $5, 000 was otlered to any person Who would give information whica would lead to a con- Yiction of the pereou who set or caused the fire to be set. And abo rewara of $500 for intormation which would show the author of the letters. brooght forward a man who bad becn employed to throw one of the Letters in the 5 ad of the police magietrate; this man also provea that Armbruster bad threatened to meke beggars of seve ral merchants and traders who were burnt out Hf this ive: he ujso ewore that he, in passing along ti thst ntroet, beiween 9 aud 10 o’ciosk on the nigh: of tire, heard Arwbrister and two others, eiuce arrested, in the bouse next to the one set on fire. Tals was corro borated by severni otbers, who had al-o beard him make thrests against several persons liviag in tbat cistret; brsides which, it was proved that he was atthe fire at an carly pertod som after it Woke oot; that he was in no way agsisung to put out the fire or 10 belp to save Property. ‘This was al the Crown could or did prove, except that the house that waz set ou fe was ner ‘anoccupied, aud that there «as notre tn it cr about t, and thatal the ebaving® bud been removed thet day when the carpen- tere knocked off work at night Then came the defence which was, that the fre was an accidem, aod an atior op the part of the privocer. To prove ibe Gres, several wit- pesees were called, ail of them prostitutes of infamous character, who lived bebind the houre set on fire Toey ore tbat tbere bar been three Spanuards im the yard of the bouse when the Gre was fret ciscovered ; that there Spapiarcs went there cariy inthe events g, and remaioedt (ere until eleven thet night; that they had a candic in a bottle for a candiestick); that they were 1 Curing all that time AS these things were ab hey d false, all of these wit- nesres were, on appiication of the Attorney General, at ence areeted, and are to be ted ‘for porjury. Neat camo the civi-thie wae fully proven, a8 jollowe:—Two perrons swore they-eaw ths prisoner fo beme at 6 o'clock that night ao that Lo cid not go out again until loug after the fire broke out. with him, Another witvess spent the evening ‘with bis clothes of, at half past to see her man, who lived io the house of the prisoner. She, aithong! room, or op the same floor, swore he was until eleven o'clock, when she went bom came bis mistress, who swore that be wae with her ‘ail the cvenirg, readirg to ber the history of Bogland; that } be wert to bed with her at ten o'clock, aud was iu bed when uwnke after the alarm of fire Ail of these wit netece were kept apart, and had no means of the others tertity. The result was, that eact in some way ccntradicted the other, and ten of them are to be tried for. aud will be convicced of perjury, as the Crown, in rebutter, evtirely diaproved every part of their evidence apd, ®bat is still more strange than all, each of the prisoner's witnesses strengtbeced apd corroborated tae Wil esees for the crown. oO admisaon made by ibe prisoner. who defended himeel’, aud you have @ bort syropels of the evidence ov both sides. AB thal lavtea ripe Gaya, aud the jury were locked up you will perceive 1 ba been only le to y, thar ’ short absence Of about foar oes fount ity, ape that in the face of the Adorncy Gescral’s Cale’ Justce’s charges to toem to throw wide All 'be Criderce whieh the prisoner bad objected to. and to give to bis favor aBy doubt which they aught eater- tain of Dix guilt, The prisoner bad reve ) thes before been in very + Ligh’! places, but always managed 10 excape by his cm Bipg, and expected to do so in tis; bat be betug tn oe to drill bus witorsres ae well aa he e been out of jal Fis iastruo- cons to them as to what they mu t swear to were inter: by trv ing to prove too m Cae With ievorant whipeesos, be d threw away his own |f- by bis (oolhard aes ia paciag OX Whoee Cross exemirstion desiros apd made up whet was wanting by the Crown. ler ¥aa colored wan, @ man of a good odu- ved cons erable tab nt, Warvery cape ing —thougtt 1 be was tro clever to be ranght—avd had ravaged 1 Flip through the meshes of the fiw berets ore Wb hepunity. No reeoectable perron in the com murity wus hia fien¢—be was avoided avd ehuanes by el ard be ip turp deep’ apdeot all at defiance. At ibe place or execution he was Grm ard upmored, and qet ceath apparently rcone*rnet. Tue gallows was edo the poblic market wharf where the parket © wns kept, wear the The bridge, * the pubis sqvares cn both vid the river, tne , arge iron market house and he whole ceighbour- A fow minutes escorted dy the hord wat filled with spectators. (a @eleck the prisoner, fos’ #¢ et ard the whole police force, camo from ‘s right waa tle Provoet Marshal General, lets the wecerable, gray bested chapiaia of the West India regiment jai! and ip bis rear # fie of the $d (lowed by a Jack Ketch Gieguned, where the the rulas. Ths be aid ppraazce rf concer. (ving at the gallows he gazed slowly aroun, bia or & mMemedt On each of the privcipal persons He was dreered in white pant, white vest, present, while Coater, boote and Legg . He ascended tho wed hi ttepe with baste end Grmness, is head for the rope, kneeled gown while the chaplaia prayed, rose when the ie ys was over, had the cap tied over bis head, supped on the trap, and ina fow ea nas nie cae and he was et ete the yoesence of iim who seoth and knowrth all bear’ ‘Thus ended tbe career of s yexng man of somo talent, who, bad he beem honest, virtuous upright, might might bave lven an ornament to society—mig ee nA respected, and hapy—migbt bave lived ‘oe . dai a eat as by kind, sympathicing ‘The Reported Meeting of the Governors of the Scuthern States in Raleigh, N.C, [From tbe Nor ol American, Got. 1! | ‘We bave beard som -tbing more than an imitation, that the Wise and prudent Governor of Virginia, ie to meet certain other Governors, acd @ few other individuals ike unto bimeei!,” ou the 16th jastant, thea ond there to Ox apon some for eflecting the imme- diate withdrawal of the Southern States from the Unon, | a emmasmaaan of ® Southern confederacy in its ste Are we, then, thus near to that result to which all wise mer bave locked forward with borror? Are these few bere pol — polaiecs tise alee kanes the !n. Ii ao, Ly what authority do they act? Who authorised ibem to commit vs to aa iene so momentous? people willing to ranetion any act of madi would rewolt only tm disur ion among ourselves, would unite the North as ene man agninet us! ihing \s clearly ta wind. If it is mere“ \eather and trelia, wo have had cnovgh of such ridiculous exh! tions, while, if {t hae any meaning, it 2 time the matter wes locked into by ene and all. The rumors gather o more ttart!ing significance ye the wores cf o rtain crezy South Carolina fanat' aseembied n Abbyville 00 Friday week. Senator Butier seid, ‘thas in case of Fremont's o! por in the Sonth showld cai! bis Legislature every G ether, = Vhathe would advise bie capes © athe ts of the drom’ Preston 8. italy worse— dcclaret, “i have told you we @l id dissolve Tt must de done! carcase must be living body, they cannot exist t/ 08 » nileman, and made « Presitont, ‘want to throw back the tide of di maton.” Aga'u. ip urgrg om bie disunioa echemes, Brooks says — het Probar, and we gain a truce, rot s peaco.” ‘If we wer + torettio the slavery question and the tari the € oe. acted b tatore would * rt anetaer ae e “We id_ meet the halt way make the rast, aod the Gret blow, tis che’, Lam in favonr of the people of the south, whether In coneert or Dot, eelzng the treasury and ie archives of government “we Davo made extracts from Brooke’ yA faufa- rerace fey tho purpose of comment. It will be seem that \p bie mest epic nt opinion, the Union must be dissolved. Hie telia us that the <hetion o” Buchanan would be owes snd pa a pence = }\6 Objeels t Fillmore, beue gent man, sod mae us & good resident, te he ion t want the tale of diranion rolled back. Tiere Her the. fant dllferenee between Brooks and a majority ia Sout ‘@ Want Fillmore elected, for Ay * ines breahe woate bam Oriente, baer Lis ection outs ralrac the eo oan 0 Observe, reader, (co. force nowledgment m: thas oiiip tho stone 1 Beshente ween eal grows truce, ati aot a peace, that of Filmore would roll hack tho 1180 of dirumion. ‘Thia lat, however, is wetaside, for 4G 1 fa to show the evident im more than one, to brin on fereible and !mmediate hate disunton "Ty it seems, thone venerable enildron propore to bring about, “ whethor tho South aete Ip concert in this matter or not.’ Ln A 5 United States Commissioner's Court Be fore George W. Morton, Fan THE PANCHITA BLAVR CASK. Oct. 16.—The case of the Cotted States vs. Capt. Nay. Jor wae continued to-day, but the Commiasioner | amis 64 the complaint for the eriminal offence; he, howover, bed the dcfencant to bal oly att Ie the amount of $9,200, which wae getored tuto, aad the capt dlecbargod. Preceedings of the of North Carolina pry dh aed Htedzick, [Frou tho Raleigh Mendard from the President, ter, F. M. ls, BS. Hed: BW calied upon to direct their attention to blioat Professor Aedrick, inthe North Caroling idea of sae vurcay. Very few remarks, he c~ Will suffice in rela: tion to the preseut eubject, ‘fan instituuen aus- tatbed lke tis, ‘by all” deaGanluations eed acts nothing should be pormitied to be done ulated: to csturb the harmeoivus iptercourse of those who support and those who direct TS this is weil kaowr to have been our po’ Sues Nog penta (rmenye’ years. Mr. Hadrick’s sostimoay testimony that, “as and Professor,” he has kaown ‘‘no ‘we titution, leohon South, from which partisan politcs and @ ctarian religion are eo carefully exctuded," wil! be received with perfect oredence by our gradustes, end by al! furn! ter with the state of things among us. To secure ax end £0 ensential (9 the reputation, 4 permy and usefulpess of the pneeeer, 6 ‘Cautions torbosr. ane has beep practised by the Faculty eases be etucenw in relation to en abet Ser tae tories delivered on the Sabi chapel. — been confined to an exbit Bef tes ieatlng aasiamn ar Ctristiapity, with Pespeot to whicd no difference of opl- ‘pion exit among os, and no a during the last wenty years, hae beea Permitted to discuss upon tae public etage eg Dying ef Party politics. This coarse, upon the part of all, baz regardes as not merely De Ceesary to interos ae. ng quict—in ua with kind feeling apd ut as due to numbers © persons of different eurae opinions, who honor by their attendance upon our public exercises aad Rave ‘& rigat to respectivl consideratioa. Ca motion of Dr. Mitchell, seconded by Professor Fot ter, the Presitent's —— war referred to & Commiltes, conswting of Dr. Mitchell, Dr. Phillips and Professor Bubbard, who reported the fotlow ing reso.u Mone — : Kesolved, That the course parsued by Professor Hedrick, asset forth in bis publication in the North Carolina Staniard, ofthe 4th test, isnot Warranted by Our usages, and that = political opinions expressed axe thot those catertaines by other memuer of this Resoived. ‘That while we feel boast to declare\our sent ments freely upon this occasion, we entertaia nome other (ban fclipgs of personal respect and kindsces for the sabject of them, sud sincerely regret the indiseretion into which he cams, (a this instance, to have iallem. Af er a brief ¢iscusston the resolations were adopted by te following vote:—Ayce—Mesers Mitchell, Phiitips, Fetter, Hubba d, Wheat, pots, | c. Lary Brown, Pool, Luca.’ Battle and Wetmore, ir. Herrissc, W0 geet ‘on the ground ‘that th: Faculty is neither charged with black republican. iam nor Likely to be su: pected of it * ‘On motion of Dr, Wheat, sesoaded by Professor Shipp, the Secretary was directed to tr: copy of the for: x ing proceedings of the Faculty to tao wastes of the un! versity. Additional from Mexico, Senor De ta Roea, recently Minister of Foraign fairs of Memico, 1s dead. Senor Antonio de ia Fuente, who was Minister of Justice in the time of Presidemt Amita, has been appointed to Gl! the vacant piace [From El Dario de ia via 2) Ver 8, 1866. ‘The two Mexican newrpapers, / Y and &¢in- dey ensicmic, the most acvanced * » democracy, and defenders of the principles « at liberal par- t7, bave bees suppreered by or Ae supreme go- verpment The Interes General, of Puebla, Sep! 1), gives the fol lewing vews:—Captain 1) Pedro Lopez, aid-¢o camp of Genera! Traconis, bus been accused by tae ofivers who bave been made’ prisoners of being implicated tm the coc: pirscy whick was in progress. ard cf being the per- 200 desighated to wsuesivate his Excetiency. Elenco Craco- nis Cltinguisted Loprz with an unlimited confidence. ‘The lactis of such gravity that Lopez was this aight Ppiaccd im rigorcus couflaement. The newspapere of the capital contain the nows that eigbt cigbt bundrec mes aad three deid pieces have, wa der the command of Cot. Don Guadatupe Garcia, left for ater, to prevent the tmyasion of the troops under Gov. tdaurr From Vers Cre, vader date of Sept. 10, we lear that on the Sib inet. the Congress a mitted 10 be discussed the preject of Sr. Arizcorreta, referring to the re-estab- lusbmment of tne constituton of 1624, with some relorms. tae: im rortent reeolution woe carried by 54 votes to oi. ovlipecn, ecmmunicates the following despatch, wonree to the defeat of Martin Zayas at Villagrar —) Avtcuw Fe rendes oe Tasgutere, commaader of « squat roo of horse, writes, ender date of Aug. 27, the touww vf o'clock, tho *quadron under battle “to the corp of Nu Leo, beaded by the rebel, Martin Zayas. Two hours’ fighting were @vihcient for the valtent militia of Tamoulpes to put ibe enemy to ® sbametul ‘light not with:taodis g bu Cceupy ing tbe moet advantageous poiats, We tave £0 loeees io lament, with the exceptioa of the saliact ctticer, Iv Francisco Caliesas, who has bea wor! cusly @cunced. ‘The chemy left ix our hands aevera! Lrhonere and wounded, besides e mamber of rites and borees. iasiy, 1 bare to state to your Kxoeil that both cficers and pold:ers who deloog to this sectioa illus. alipas ~ glorions da —figbting the enemy Ustiee of the caure we are delet CIPRIANO GUERRERO, , 1856. tspatch dated City of Mexico, Sept 16 calce ibe following Dewe>—Last nigit at o’even. cecumacd — gave reunion of oxo was discovered In the convent of saa rrarciace, where, i company with some friars, Oey mage on attempt to surp ise the batt 2 lac rdencia, who were etatimed there. This vas, |~!) coubtlees, the corrpuacy which bad beea aavoasce. for ecrernl days, ard whick, without leading chiefs, bad ro Chance of erecess. Amorget te conspirators there w sme ex officers, ene ot them a former atjutani of Sr. Tito, Bamed Varidow, Three friars, two ecciestasties and six or seven other Person together with the ofliver and 3 in connivance with th . Tay taken prisoners, aad we st the Dipatacion in eafe keeping. ‘In addition to preeee these, {rem forty to Ofty ot the people, who nave the repa- tattcs of being bighwaymen, were alé hold of and wll be in-inded th the process the goverument 's avout to urtitute, This a’terBeon the content ol Son Augustin, and, othe morpirg, thatc! Santo! omwinge, were searched. out Ico rct knew with what euccrss. The rerolationists are aaie, lor every where their muchitatiors are di cor It prema to be a fact that the Bshop Munguia wat apprebenced in Gua ajeato, and thet Dobiado lett Mere ta with 4.0 nen. Fiom Vera Crez, tnder date of Sept 22, we lerrn that the trcopa of the State tock poserenton of Tantoyuca, and thas w anny wy Lng deen re estad!ished iG the “epartment © Terupico de Vera Crux — The re. istance of the pronwy ‘iadog das been very obstinalc, aod lt was necessary to beat them vigercurty inorder to make them surretder, To morrow we shail publish the pasi.cu ars of this Lappy. event. From Nuevo Iron we learn that, according to the no. tices recetved at the general ec mmandcr's odie, |). San- tiego Vitaort! was 00 the point of marching tgainat Vic. 5 a8. his Cefent, comtinued hw stay at Li- pares, bol was preparing for another invasion of Ta- waulipas. ANOTHER THREATENTD REVOLT PREVENTED, From the Mexican Exirsordinary, “et. 1 ) Last conday evening & ———, egainst the gurorn- ment Was discovered ip the church of San Francisco, Several “an Francisean friars, with otbcr persons bolutt porition in diflerert orders of tho church, and sever dwalected persone and cificers who had ‘trken part in the revolution et Haro y Tameriz, at Poodle, wore dis. covered to be at work in The monactery of San | ranciaco, makicg preparadons to pronounce in favor of religion ana the fe ros. People favoral le to this movem collected in the Calles San Ju Tatran and to raise ther boat and arms at tho momeat ‘eated by the jcaders, who were ia the monastery ar- rarg’ng their and awaiting the proper hour ot night Vortumately for the peace of tho city, the police were not asleep, and their ruspicions wore aronsed b: the unastal movements of the peop'e in the streets. Th: svepicion soon fourd it# way to Goversor lar aad the President, The latter, we learp. came at once to tho scene of action, accompanied only by & servact. The Governor, who le alive and cqual 1 aby extremity soon bad at his command a roificlent police force to eater the church and cause an cxam! he apartments or ceils of the bullding wero found arms for five bundred men, acd agroat number of eus- picious individnala, persons who are known Ww be oppored do the government, and suspecied of working constantly (0 create a reaction. The prompt step: of the Governor tbrew the conspirators into disorder, and they and their muitions were soon seized and secored. Tbe followtr morning the vicinity of San Franciroo was c owded with apectatcrs, who awoke to the » the Fg bral apprehensions of revolvtion. As the day wore on tho feeling subsited, apd @yreat number of the leaders wore conducted to prison. Severs: of ihe friark are now in circumscribed qvartrs, three in the Depctactoa and four \n the Acor- ‘hes ends another attempt of the church to create tetion and Gt! the streets with the blood of tant cent ctiveas. When will it learn that wo arc in the middie of toe pleetcenth century’ Verly # President Comon {ort the man lor the times, and Doo Juan Bay a most vigilant ¢<¢cotive offer. PORTPER IT. ‘The leley In the iseve of our paper (Thursday, Sept. £), enals ce to gtve our readers the intelligence that wf right the work was begun, laborers, Woe urge employed for sho whole pight {a tearing pert of the bullaing of the convent of San for the purpose o! opening the street running in the Liligenctae throng to “an Juan de Lateran. Vere # rorore are in coreulatiog, but we have conSdence to bevjove that the wladom which las raved tho ship of State for the past woek is equal to the necessities of the cries, ving io stirring times in Mexico, and who Loows what a day may bring forth IMPORTANT FROM NORTHERN MEXTOO. e have received the Matamoros Literta! i LI Ath ef Beprember, and ao extra of the same alter the editk a Udy Toth bad been printed. From these papers wo learn that the Leon that adhered 10 Gen. Videurrt had a ala, 0 an atiompt to invade the jo Potosl. Tho bards onder command of Col. Martin tsan of Vidaurrt, bave also been defeated and ancther dtviaton of Videcrri's troops, 6 rocm, bad Leen repulzed at Puntie odo, by Dom Tare, chap Naa Mer. Te ices treope with whieh Do Video ¢ tplect trope m Santiago ret ¥ Shed to Open ihe hare been dest ed by the defencers of th government. ex: Ox perol ip Obief of the aor of tbe North wilt surely not triemph in Tamanlipae, for the ve of the tats delend with bravery, in defence of i and ro orm, whicb tho anpreme executive of the roan Wishos to ertebiah in conformity with the pea of Ayttin, The ¢f Nuevo Icon and Coabulla wil not contiaue to Prat th if blood to carry out the caprices of ene «hres Ce 7 Sim ts ebeokete Acminlea On Wea rroeugy ala Ww, ‘The troops ob condition of not serving the prisopera were to be he I ge] wounded attended by the surgeons of the Tamaulipas troopa. Church of the Incarn Madison avenue, corner of Twenty-cighth Street—Sale of Pewsa. ‘The Church of tho Incarnation was built seme six years ago, a8 a chapel of ease to Grace church, under tho auspices of "Rey. Dr. Taylor, Thé ides was that this chapel ehovid be the resort of poor folks, but the rite ‘war bedly choeen for the purpose deeignod, and the pews wore let, from the first, ata nominal rent to the rich io ‘this world's goods. zw regation paid rent till lately, ‘bot during the past summer declared their tadepea- pmo ed etes yy! dou, on! their ieee con corn for going on its own hook, inst night met for the Purpose of selling the hn ‘bo building itself 18 very chaste, particularly the in- terior, it wifl seat about #ix hundred persons comfortably. ‘Tbe Rev Henry E. Moptgomery is the rector. ‘Tbe proceeat lasPeveuing were under the general- ship of Mr. Benr, R. pn Some A Persons, evi dently of the mi were prosent at the nour of hal euctivaver itpest = Ps Shinn ne the entered the coramunion with an vunctious air, and com menced the eveniog’s se vices, Whetaer it was that the old bad etarved out any enthusiast, or thot ail present were absorbed in the contemplation of present political aflairs, proceecings were very dull, and the sale was got over with tp a few mil We are at a ‘os to account ‘alue of each pew; those most valuable cost $400, being situated im diferent rts of tbe church, but all, more or jens far from the Coors, in order, no doudt, to give the weal by lady ocoup»nts the fullest opportunity for dis- piay ing, their dresses whilst erg | the ceutral aise. There must be some test of respectability m re- gard to there pews, for it ts Obvious that a family wor- abipping 10 @ $400 apartment cannot very well associate with another coing the same thing in @ $260 concern. Mr. Leeow Ubat the price of the pews was oxcca- tively moderate for up town cburc’ which fact he ea- dravored to impress on the minds his hearers from {ime to time. The reauit is as follows, tae prem\ums being a aman 0 Prrcharer. ry. . . $00 No pews are to be rented until $16,000 aro mado up by the raie, and ali fursher eppiication for them must be mage toG. F. Nesbitt, the Treasurer, at No, 169 rear! street. MARITIMNG INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Steamors. FcOM EURORE, For, New York ‘New York New Vor’ New York New York AY. arrive at fe al 17th and ricans 2j(h, favace 2th, Tuscs Wansioe Prom New York %7:h. arrive at Havana Ist aud New Urieans 3a Trom New Ovieans 12h, Havana Ldth due at New York Ith Leave New York at 0 AM and New Orleans at § AM. aq eazEe Cire From aoe Pet euch, mont. arstring javene 12h, jobs) 10m Moblie mvs ‘With, due a New York sth. are eee THE OVERLAND MAILS TO INDIA AND CHINA. The following may be of value to those having correspond ence in the Past ‘The mail leaves Southampton oa the 4th and 20d of ex: motih, and Arrives at Gfbraltar abont the 9th and 28th of same month, Arrives at Malta about the 14(% and ch of same m Arrives at Alexandria about ube 15h of same aud 401 of fol lowing month Leaves Suer about the 2:5 oF Mist of ain and Sh or Gch of follow ing month, ALMANAC FOR Hew YORR-—tRI0 Dat. ‘ by, Mion Wari Port of New Yerk, October 15, 1856. CLEARED. rida, Weechull tavanash—S8 1 Mitehiil, uiberner, Murray, Charlesion—Spoford & Novfole, &co~Lulam & Plea CH Morshall verpool—Wish, Carver & Roanoke, Fi bp De " do—F K Morgan & Witcy efit, dows Napoca (lamb, Merling, Hanurg WW F “she fe Mot pf WAY. Char Le x HH scetr Pare . a & Spregue. rou, New Haven—M Ch errestone —Saster. t~Mae! ARRIVED. flip Rawer, Alwy, Havre, Sept 12, with mdse and 883 yas sengers. to Wm Whit'cok, ‘One iniant diet on the passage Cou dal 4 pasved ship James Bb Keeler, of Now York, stee AW p!, Rept 20, with mine Oct 5, wt metidtian, i meriea, Barstow, 1. me eicinge passengers, t gate, H Fept 10, with mise ad ed & Sation No yuakt wid Bre men bark “ap Waramo, Tot, shielen Aug 6, with mdee ond p I tin Aa Cet @ at oon, tat tt ton eo 6, m Prerigne ight wicds whd ent Stip Kasan co & cecal. to Brooklyn ¢ Si Johns for Beitast, i Ot sober J P Merriam, of hinrbiebheds sh. ih ol Geaeaee exeianged fp mage Gawr Be 22 pilot, bound fro 4 12, Jon Sh 48, spoke i he Baphs bed signa’s witheh'p Ne 5 ty s Prem), Henke, iiremen, Sept 6. In ballast and 218 persengere. wo Durchard & Buck. Sept 2, lat 48, ion 37 34, cp hip Johansa. from Ttaltubore for Brew: ode Zi, with word bats ingon, Graves & de, 0 Boonen, on. Loves sna ache M i Sera Say, vetk tog Sew Fork. Hoa RE wee ne wh Oet & lat 2* 30, lon 73 40, ik Annie, Bf Livecpeok NS, bound northward; sth, al 313, lon 71.30, saw a seamer with a walking beam, yO Brien, Matage, 2: daya, with Se, ie omoton ‘the Ranks x Me be was “a pa bork boone B artied away our royal yarb, apring Jibboom w ove Dalearta, #p¥t mainsail, iow stern java, Ae; could rot aseertain damage the bark received 1 pheeterges Windsor, MS, 9 days, with plaster, to rome ° Ree General £000, with heading, 'o mas'er. Sehr Burd sehr Melbourne. on, Gyower, eek aud. relia, Bereta, Provingevown Bepr Kay Shepwvad, ston. Fhe applet, ayer owen. four Guipare Darling, Howon, Sehr Prawk, Nickerson Reston, Sehr Merriet Seok Kel y, Boston. hr " fehr Pua k ft che Piying Acro, Baker Bene Fig Af ot serrtog ‘ ig Velden Troan pene RRP tone ‘aa Goa. Coombe four aney Hara Gaines, P ia, O fen meeey. Wi on, Thiladely ia figsines Peuas, Aulirien, Providence. RELOW. Slip Walter Scott, from Bus. —. Sept ff. #ATLE ype Africa, Liver col; vont = nn earner, Charleston; Toarcke, Reef ae’ a" ‘Wird durthy the éay, from N to ENE. id Merine Correspondence. en, Bey Lota port hae Win © AMG on, 14 free nt {il load with lowword. ceehing ai imtea, from NN eEe nd Lidee. ond tall abo aehthe Wier ieerte Bouthward, brig Palestine Small trop, Hoston vie Aspinwall, Kig with mahogany, ad will eall for ijosten about Oe BELIZE | We have Bad bad weather, beavy eales W ph salle anor ighwwing acdiain. Two sowll BU 6 hur thi poe have been bom th (a eased. Por’ TTLADELDNTA, Oot 18 Are bries ¥ ono Pes! pe Pevee: Gawiliad, Lord, Boston, # yy ‘Veg seoea Aipive Hoover, Jo, Larokah,’? éatronag Pe Rivvt Epencer 1) Masses. N York: Trtern Bactford. Lay Win sreammer Boston, Se NVor? | hark Kim, Tarior, Ros ten. belee &T Rnlebt, Patterson. oF 4 Mecpiata Bogle, Pra oe , Baker, Niedford: st) ra RT King, Leets, § Yor! any 1p, Wearer: Tater; Tarukeh, tlacri Tran and 4 Demon, Yorsh tin Jn — wrookiye', * ¥ INGTON, F The ep Vary famitire, fecm BOW Yak, Radites: be uk, rhe come 7 4 ‘Tux Axtwenr axp New Youk seulianien Lave.—The steamship Constitution, of the Antwerp and New York line, was at West Hartlepool, Erg, on the 20th ult, bps thorongbly overhauled and surveyed, Jeove for Antwerp in ae courae of a fiw his Sateracate departure foe New York abs ne will ake ard a West Hertiepoot. ‘opatiation will shortly. be followed by, the Leopold, ant Uenialy ah commer on require, by the whole of the ships farming’ this new ad tis, at Srravouur Cunora—The Cunard steamship J aiteh, arrived in ihe Mervey yesiorday aenise hess te Give, where she has been undergoing a “horongh overtaul, She bas been cousiderably lengtbencd, Ae, since leaving ibe ra ie open in ‘hit enltiag brine ond wl lake her place on tne Tivorpoot aad Kew Yook line op the Ist of November, relieving the Africa steamship Liverpool paper, Oct 4. usin Ciry of Maxcutestrn, at Philadelphia, from ashore 1th inst. B28 AM, close to, the, light se at Cape Uenlenco, in a thick fog fox ole’ oat aonb wok the eectenco ct parent aod men hen tee, was hove cif and agchored inside ihe ‘Breakwater, where ail the passengers and their Gone were Tanded, and on Sunday at daylight she proceeded up the river Dank Lizzin Loup —Caot. Higgina, of the ship Thos, Per- kins, 6! New Orleans, reports that om the 26th ult., on the Ba- Dama Banks 8 miles south of the Groat [saaes, he waa bi board. ed by Capt. Rendall of the bark Lizzie ‘of New York, irom: Savaupah or ty Wiha cargo of lumber, then a ing at anchor near by, who’ reported cu ing a strong W wi the vegset Seaton the a kerbread Ground, staring sterpoost aud losing rudder, cau- ting his vessel to leak bay Shorily aner the wind shifted to the north, whex she drif« was thea lying at Sosber cad Wallin wate Sto etstoneneel Leas ned been ent sveoy to rig a temporary rude to enable him to reach Nas. feu. Capt hortly aflerwards saw two wrecking sebis bearing towards her. Buia Towssexp Jones, Mings, Crom Carthagena for New York, put into Charlesion, 12th inst., short of provisions. Brig Wp Prcrox. Radovieh, whieh cid at Pensacola, Aug 4s, for Havaun, had not arr on ie 20W8 alt, end is supposed have been lost with all hands, tn the gate of Aug 30.) The wreck which fonted on tothe Ploride tock Carrier Pigeon reported painied on it. was mole portion of the sabaing vessel. Fhe les of brig Wingare,, ipber, which old on the some day from Pensacola a9 Pigeon, and also Sound to Hlavesa, bas been previously noticed. Buse Jossrm Ausiox, Mend, of Harpswell, Me, which ar rived at Davana on the 28h ult, was on Oranze Keys, on her yaasage from Boston to that port. Sho was ait by put the wreckers without susiaining any damage, Nassau io arrange the salvage. Senn J A Dix.—Capt 4 los, of sehr John A Dix, which was sunk ip Ninyard Sound 4th inst. by collision, as before report ed, has furnished for Publication an account of the disaster, Wlileb is eubsantinily ss follows:—Tho J A Dix, of Harwich! Was run ito 4th ipst AM, by an unknown sebr, and sunk inten minutes The Captain of (ke sehr refused tell her name He waa then asked to lie. by ‘the wreck and e: sented, but after griting the vessel clear he leaving Uiose on the wreck to their fate i been asceriaiced to be the Amanda, of Lincoinville. Capt Allen regards the conduct ot the captain of the Amanda, leav'ng hin avd his crew upon ® wreck in & stoking condition. as ibbuman acd high y sensurable" Perry, Richara- Lavxcuro—At Baih 18h inst. by, Messrs son & Con aplonid white oats hip of 1070 tink, not Fel named owned the Wullders the is a very full sip and Weil caloulated for the freig hting business. Atdo 24 insi, by Messrs Lf & {¢ Hitchcock, a superior ship of out 0 tons, to be commanded by Copt Whitman, name not repor ai Harpawell 11th inst, by Capt Norton Stover 2 a fine atippersche of about 230 fone, ealied the Georgia Decrius, to ve cominanded by Capt Ja acob Pi ‘At Woolwich Lith inet, by Mosse AG Hothorn, & beanti ful ship of abou oud tage, called the Charles Davedport ie is owned by Mesns Iathorn, Duncan & Davenport. BC Sewill, and others. ant te aald by competent judges t> be 2 wnperior vestel. Bhe isto be commanded by Capt Job Notices to Mariners. LIGHTHOUSE AT AUSECUM, NEW JERSEY. is bereby given, that a new tower and keeper's dwel \becoum, 8d, are tow: nearly complcted, and that on or ebout the 1d day of January, of, w fixed while light of tite tret order will be exited th “Ibe tower fa of brick. Yopainted, and will be surmounted by fn iron lantern, painted black ‘The focal plane Rail have an elevation of 167 fect above mean tte, and the lightshould be seen under favorable cir cumsiances, from rk of an ordiuary sailing vessel, at a distance of about 2% nantical wiles ‘The approximate position of this light, as dednced from the gost survey charts, i#:—lLatitude 39 deg 42 min north; longitude Cog 25 min weet of Greenwich Apes public notice will be given of the precise date when the ight wil be first exhibited. By order of the Lighthouse Boar? e ¥ First Lient Corps Topographical Ba ineers. Piataperenia, Bept 3, oie anni oy Ov orabovt (he Ist November uext, the red light at Execu tion hceks Lighthoure Neer York, will be discontinued, and tied white ight of the 4h order Freauel system substituted “She chance will be mode about the same time that the re volving ligbt. of whreh notice hy vendy been given, takes ihe pince of the ‘ied. light at Sands ln Point Lighthouse New York. “by order of the toghthouse board. LU DL« JASE, Lighthouse Insp 34 Dist. New York Oetober 13, 1858. HSE ON CAPE HANCOCK, MOUTH OF COLDMBIA RIVER, WASHING cA fize al white Tight. Vet order a ntnating the cntire ~« —tue tower is whitewashed and placed on the pitch 1 the Cape, about 190 feet above fhe seu. The Nght is elecu- ied ab out 2 feet above the sm level, and will be scen ina Sayer abl state of the ar‘ation, July 1861, 20 deg 45 min F: vill be exhibited. for'the rst tine of the night of he ioter Octeber, 180k, and thereafter every wight treat ete. tetto sunrise, until farther noties. A Jog bell C&1 640 pouuds bas algo been pinced on the blu fn udlveuce of the light tower, Which Aa be sonnded 4 daring ‘ a ‘her, nt from the same incuive mede of wiriking the bell will bes i ter. the machinery i la a frame bod jewel “yw tub Uae round. with the front opeu to recive ard teateo Wiiie washed. b) the Liphilouse Board. HARTMAN GAOHE, Maj Topog F: > 12th 1. ghiouse Dist, ‘ancisoo, Onl, ATHOUSE IN ATOHAPALAYA MAY. nied Swes hou e Las) poster, fost, ie jigitroune at Pot « Bay, will be rel ghted. Whaiemen. wel Lith, ehips Miawatha, aod Rainbow, Sid from New Bevis Uady, Sippican, to discharge btey, Pacific Oeear; Chior 3, do do; Rambler, Wil Eldridge, Rule Indian Mia, ship Reindeer. , do do: Canaca, & fe ship) Ama acren %h, bark Sig frem New London 1th. hark Juling Cresar, Bartlett, De y 8 Jireh Swill, Roel, NK, with 500 Woo ‘anil Water and to re would gall saine day \o Mary Prenee tie! tin nothing; Corinthian, Tacewable Faber, do. 1 wk: Harvest, Adelaive Gibba, Pomeroy do, § whe rhs: Ruzene, Fendision, moulagion, H, Bate: Washipgion, i-dey, sin" 4 wh negan, do, 1 wh; Young Phenit, Taber, 4 nip 6, Jobn Wells, hess, NB, 0 bole «lt in to atop a leak ocensioned by the ice, aad wasready At Trawber uo date. Keoka, Howland, NB, 140 ap this sea ron; Tera, Bastion, 40 Aldo \Ug 19, Mermaid, Howes, of Westport, with 290 bbls orig «id from Tombez, Ang 7, Ansel ol] Pls saron, gibbe, Ficaca, ETL, Tt sinted. “Alen apes Julg WK’ So toh, r ‘Oliver, NB, 20 sp, aud aflerwarts heard of ber Vai, Mary Wilder, Luce NIB with 960 bbla ap ofl— inst cruise, Would loave for Od Shore, and be aie ip Jan. Fee's bark, Crsiee, Gord. of NT, 130 4p, az fd: * wok Nh tae oper fe Ato ius ult Clatior, Gillord. ready for eon, (i acd on fo ‘ecwoen Beye t nixl M, shipy pr Rowert katward Seley. cf NB, 1200 sp; Betery Williams Austin, of do, 20 h ‘Whson, of Fairhaven, BW) <0; Helen Seabury. of do, 1 ap. via Fadow- NB, 70 ap; At Viana, Avaita, dipe in the whove do iu Hopes vie NB, to sail for nO last trom, no date Helen = Snow, Wee Wilton. FH. 2) hpbk. Hetsey Wire Adame, Gor yn dor Oho, Baker, do Suny (aah A eer trom Cant Witla dated Te Sept 5 ages! cruising Tad Maken the “4 ‘a 2) bhle hpbk onl. ada expected tooln the ship when ake Foturned’ to te Peck A 10 miles 7} from Montauk was ston bark Mary Pran- ile ef and from Warren, RI. for Pacine Ocean. Motint Ver Néw Bedtord, on the 15h of June, Was stove df aunk. Bhip Barnstable took from tive sire ee apd 40 do wh off Ship Weahing ten. Holley, NDB, had heen slightly «toven by the ire, also ship Trvila, of Kew Landon, and brig Tar py of Honvisiu. of Rath. 18 main (ruse! Philp Cly rom a for Liverpool, with fore hat pes broken, Get fal 3 P) ip Piesident Smidt, Meyer, (ream Bremen tor Haittmore, Oe! 1S, lat 40 25, ton 70. Seaten Port. Acarvreo, Sept S—Arr ship John A Parka, Rich, Balti more Cus Ave T—Age ships Kivtea, (not Blon'ee), Crosby, Chicebe Isienes; 2h, Mary Glover, Chase, do (and both Taited bi Unoser im Repl ¢—Are ship Dublin, Ralls, Neweasite, B10. \o 4, Oet Sn port ship Rubleon, Beckett, caulking, and o tabe ie qo tor New Orie ; barke € n © few York, Wg, Gov Hubbard, Sih, on “atk for Alieaiive, do; brigs Brothers, Abe Mi, 8 F Tirown, Precman, fr Newport, Benry, toc Now Orleans do: New Fi fae, to lond for Naw nave £ 1a ae ickphlay sche Jue F Day. Hept 1+ In port aches Bpeedwell, Burgess, and dans. tor Reston Mi . Sine 12-—Agr ship, Jamestown, Candace. Hong Welalte. #4 June ms ship Hevorly, Ciyuse, Ca! Ta port June 27. abies Champion cf the Sena, fet, Lareepoct 5 Cane iy acne be struct are eles ites ie rain Rascay BE, Be Seas Mont ae Parser, Sept In at ria Ppitire, Clark, aston, 7 day’. = Bianghe, MeDeongall, New York, v, Oot ih bee 1 New York, ih, fr acht Allicom, amines Phitate in schre Foucmnina Bird, Chie - ew Yor! ‘th, by oe. Fe ac :icang ifieo, Lawrenee, to: 1lth. ah Trea denren €04 Thobls, Philndewhia; ender, toes, Gras rT Swit Havana,” Sid Ty hee Iimore; + Grey: Com i aig an ‘recon + ~ ‘Wiieor, 1 He AEE, a F we Lyre. Wicubudo; i a he eginaey. Under, Med 4s) oR we OR Fae fre, Mores: Syme Pag Ma et jeteall, >, fut do; Fide! a Panag, Font go Are Kato Bei ree Le Dowss, psa, Oe ded Goma et ah i Ee ed oe i ao ee a irom aid trom Shields ‘Haven Gi n se Sonar Cons Vortagtoz, Louden, : Pains gee Tempie Las- * United = HoLN, Rept 11 Cid Grampa, Stan, Cult Seat SHIELDS, on I-sid Sears, Passings Proriéoane ATALACHIOOUA, Os Oana 8—] Col lata, Bat hye from N York arr 3d, disg; in ea ca it 13—, brig Ai Cro: wre Man ta tc aneeras, Gat es al Windace NS 8. Sk aches Mary ermal frogs iM fumsey, Uoston; W Thonsas, Borbury? Mary Tig TON, Lincoln, Lowles Balsa: talths taken bai ame ro toes Meri iladelphia; res one. der, Haslett; Alamo, 'P arsongs bell iF Hooper: F inapeiee, Hine ‘Alien, Belle lle Ponte, } Ei Bawyer, Sawyer, Philadelphia, den, el vis ‘via Nassau: Nf ¥ergteon ie J Gridin: J Williamson J BALTIMORE, Uct dare sieam Bostoa; Locust A Polat, Fun ste ok seth Gen poralcapd a ioarhet;’ Be brig sehr Richd oa mn, Arnold. Tail River; in, Cole. N'Yo:k; Girafle 2 = berks propeller or feats, re tad aay sa 0, Troy. Bld wideo and a og) Pie, on Somme Kt do: Ki 5 Mavala, Jordan, hack Procetien fee Lean Hebael is, ‘Philadel Ealipes; Jouce; de.” Sid bark Dudley 7B DER, ena via Savaniila, bound pat for eevee ot Perens. Below w ship byt ~y trom. Liv Sid Betsens, Phinney, Boston, C Scull, Philadelphia; schrs Peter Cuinton, Mandevi), ‘Nowe nine Low Nabincon, Providence, I EAST een oor ates la rie t 10—In port a. ee, Keed, and Gistiahvockee, Masson iia ac Be Pierre, do. HOLMES'S BOLE, Oct10. PM—Arr brig M & JC Gil Fidridge, Boston for’ Philadelphin; webrs Gazelle, on ab Rockland eer on be 3) George, —, and Waltham, Clark, oaton for Bultin opseen, Ulien de tor Fee ° tomac river: R 8 a He cutacpous mee Williams; . eporter, Geen; Vas! ‘harp Sharp; Houston; ; Ata, Enuleott, and Joho Cacwallader, Gar Phite- deiphia. Funico Rose, Smal', do for Albany; ‘uber Ls White, Godtrey, Roxbury for Philadeipbia; Sarai C L, do; Kokeng, Willams, Provincetown Cor do; b. Dr ‘or Yeatoa. s hockland tor NY; Delphi —-, Provincetown te gy ee Davidson, Smail, Harwich for do; & A. as, for do. Sid pre Mado sclirs Gavelie’ George, R Townsend, Kokene, DP, Floveac Nouriebal, dy rr brigs Condor, Allen, ‘etie Poule, ———;_ Ma- ie Pita ciphia for Bone igo Spear Maso a Hort eee: ert, Jelphia for Bosioa; Wm ary apen, Johnson, Phils Puta for Sntens: fame id de for uch; aches Sarah C Willets, Willeta laude, sae Willamaon. JF, Winsalore: Jas Hotroup, Hooper. Woodruff Sims, Meson: JH Burmedts Worth, and tsabells thoinpeoa, Corsca, Palisteiphia for Bowe ton: Alert, ——. dofor Weymoni; A and B J Scott, Tay or, eo for Roxbury; ; Willian B do for Lynn;" Saml Le for 1 Fes Bem x Beaver: oy Ws . demerit tr up, ease: cen, raft sims, B Ht Barnet, ompeon, Alert, % scott, Witlam F Cox, faaal Lowis, “Higblnndes, Plems Mary'It Bavks, Alice Lea, Washington, Surh, Abby, Northees Lehi. Remaid ats aM, wind SW, scbrs Yay Sisle and wiGan aN? ron, T, Cape Cod, Oct 14, 4 PMP out, shape Ariel, and WH Frescott tor NO Orleans — OBILE, Oct ¥-Arr bark Lexington, Thatcher, ty C'4,barks Chas Keen, Chaitin, Havre; Piigrim, Audros, Ne ANG, Oct 7—Are sicamship Calkorn, Rad. Key West; ship Rockaway, Lutkin, “ Steelman, Pt deipbia Liolow. coming ap, » Sinilie trom York, ships, Nepiuany of the West, Adama, from, Bate . trom Niork, Jules, Mosiosy trogy Roe Reed’ from Fuiladelpiia: Fa ie Nol, frow Liverpool, daa (ied, Weetvct: from Liverpool; bare Diana, Davis, from Bowens brig bg Cinrk, thapeoe! from Havana Ord ship Serempere, vitahip Atlant Sain Mork bark Ze Dinas, f tT stermehip a y oa a er frown Keaton: brig NYork: Juliet, fia i trom, nm Philadephia: kd IT q ships Nept 5 (ihr), Westoos frou dor Frank Pieres, . Leneb, foun Teron note reported art): May Queen, ey bark Paony, mith, from——. Old oe a a ok inne?» Belize, Jionduras, Mary Stopies, Sapies, Pi ence, Soediey Boos ‘Two Fannya Negiea, do; sloops Tntependenes, G ings NV; Gallaut Wiliatas, Crowa, Wan Ht Bowen. Yialioon, 4 Thace Maze ise an Ma won an Providecce. "eiscase ‘eon ars We @ Phi Arr schrs Win Gaines, Phietel- ie AM Wriaht slo: Joma, de WW Heunerd. do Ware, ror Baven; 1M Warrem Chapman, Niork, sloop Cuumen, xe LONDON, Oct 1)—Aresebra Frank, Nick Ras for Albany , Pa ih Kelly, Marhichoad (or NYork: Pee He town for do Cluderelia. Blevoanen, ingctown fie SYont Sllaha Deut, Mic bbing, Pailager eB v rt, Jory iny res. ero Oct lar bi eae ‘| phason! Dick'a. plana fer: Wirbinutons” Orman York, Portiand far bog oe ech © it Vieker: Madiimore tor Taae- * ae Oricon “Adams, Mary Cob fee ey han, Gara, Lous, Ocean Wave, amd: cabere, PORTLAND, Cet 13—Atr brig Taratine, Raynes, Fla; obra Reset ‘Nibaayt i eran, Rely atae Jnicshonne Wikia tangor for NYore; il, Franait rt for Chas ‘Chaciesion. "Ul ; bark Gambia, Reackletf, wt ine key 1g— Arr echre Won FS es , ” wet Arr irs Wim tevens Wotcia i Marre? & 1 Davia, Te Wig ' Goris Aiseny, OW Chsrin. Permhass, doy Ulises loans Congress, fit ‘toodon Sid oark Parodi, fem Alban Milicig HG iierry. Rasa, Chitntetphie. em Al eri @ lerry, ‘ Chastonge. Risch; George W sage, Raunders, Matha Jnum Nichoin nied adele Velie, Rowland. to Pret Dyer, Parkor, Rondovt; Arist Hober! «ad sare Jane, Broterton, A) Jobin 8 Havens, Howell Vira Island: «dope Uvlex, Day aed Thos W Thorne, 1a a, Albany, Copy, Wheeler, nad to, Rn NYork. IN Abr sclua WG Audenreld, Hew it, Phitan . Allon, N York, Art sehre Richmond, Harris. NY¥oetes, o S'd echt Rosenea'h, Rogues tebra Gen Scott, flaich, Gambia, NYork; 12h, brits Cayenne, sche Kasiec, Rovinsou, Ph Lh, Wyman, Bruce, Rio Grand: rawklin, Rew, Vail River. “ela brig apt Webster, Wiliist-a, Phuladole™as schrs Jobn Xt Plater, and Pancasset!, for de i] 1 hia; LAUT ee rande, nana we, NY Oregon, Horton, 8 Willette, New=- York Bevorah, «+: Independence. Diizan fadven, WILMINGTON Get &— Arr big Jerots e Knight, Stod : 9h, bark Regstia Tay lor, Livemool. searet — Jor, Smith aud WH tanith, = Je¥ork. Cidy Grai de. Motions Alert Mason, saali®, Heignes Stites, Nor a ts 8 ‘or, ve brit Maso: foun tort in oe ive iy ante MS, Metobb, ‘Boston; sche yee WR YMOU TI, (ct S—Acr eehre +, Fisher, deiphins 101. C Loceer, Rnow, do; Mowteruray Ric len ar > Biceronn, Oct Bld Cow Repewt, rt, Dowet, N¥oke N INSTITUT Ee premiurs pA TAS rere stitute for heres show the best sivie Ue exhibition, at. 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