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8 ———_——_ WEST P iNT DURING ENCAMPMENT. Description of the Parades—instruction of the Cadets tn Field Fortification—Hope— Stag Panes,” Gee. A large number of visitors are now gathered @ qest Pott, cor isting of the friends and relvlous of U6 cadets, ‘with mazy others, who resort to thie seat of mi)'sary know: ledge and learning to pass afew days in ubserving the highly isteresting military evo) itjons that are daily taking place dering (bo epoampmea’? _ Roe’s and Cozzens’ Hotels ere beth full 10 overtiowir ¢ most of the time, the fairer scx being, as usual, 1? rgely represented, the reries of military dieplays pros’ nting to thom peouliar attractions, ‘The temperature of ‘tho air at the Point is always most agrecadie, there bo’ og no part of the day buta broezo—cool ing and refreshiy -y in its character—may be percelyed. The evening WaIK® ground Roo’s Fotel and along the banks of the river are, gg we heard remarked by an enthusiastic fend romasti | young lady, ‘so charming,” she having jast relurred From beholding the beaut es attendant upon ® saunter ¢ jong * Fiirtation Walk’? Who was her com panioa, deponent saith oot, but he faily cowcides in ber epiniow _ One diersing visiiers here enjoy, unknown to arty all watering places and summer resorts, is perfect free? om from musquitoes. Not one did we see or hear dur .pg our visit, 74 Ww pot genera'ly known tha! West Point is now the ty adquarters of the army, i having bccn removed from Y yew York sboals month since General Sco\s has, there * fore, his oflice in the academic building, where he trans- acts all neceerary Dutiness. The rake of the academy are enforced with tho utmrst riowers, and woo bo to the unincky individual who may be canghs in the act of their violation. The cadets are ‘Drpanized int @ battalion of four compacion Tae officers are taken from tbe first, the sergeants from the second, and the yals from the third clas-es. At five the morning the visiter is aroused by the wouna of monic atthe enoampment This is the revealle, ‘ead ie the wigual for rieing. Half ap bour te allowed ror dre wing a.d reg lating the tents, whea the cadets are as pembied at the morning deth., which lacus uptel balf-past ix, Breaufaet in the meas Dall a seven, aud troop beave ‘at eight, when the morviag parade lakes piace. ‘Hai! ax bour previous # gigual is sounded fur the me ic asso. dle on the regimental parade, and ai tho rae ime each company turns ot under arms, on its own parade, for roll ca!! and inspection by {ts own officers. Ia tes union's, is given the acju'ant’e call, when the com 2a wies march (the Dard playing) to the regimental parade, ‘Where wey jorm in their ve pomitions in the order of bazle, arma or 1ored, and &.@ rest; the offive-m a: thir on foot, with swords drawn, the Adjutant on the right of ‘oe. The music in formed in two Tanks on nis rignt, ‘and the band continues to play while the senior oificer pre ‘who bas the :ommand of the parade, takes bis post Ma poliable distance in front, opposiie the centre, facing the line. Ton minutes after the Adjatant’s call, the initer ‘orders the music 14 “beat off,” when, commencing on the right, the band marches in front of the line to the lef, and fbeok to is place on the right. When the music ceases the Adjutant, stepping to the front, faces the line,end in a clear tone gives the command—‘‘Attention, ‘battalion! fhoulder--arme! Prepare to oper ranks! ‘fo the rear, wspen order|—March! Right—drees!’"—tne ranks opening ‘anc the officrs advancing, The Adjulant, after first sce tng ‘be ranks aligned, marches aloug the frout of the lie W the sentre, faces to tne right, Abd advances to & position makiwey Detween the and the senior officer ta command, Turning to the right sbeut,be gives the ‘word, ‘Present—arms!"’ whe, uccorsingly. armssre pro- wented, citicers saluting. He then [aces about to tae com- manding officer, salutes, and reporta—‘Sir, tho parade is formed” —when, upon au intimation from the command- ug ofccr to that efleci, be passes around to bie rear apc mes bis station towards hie left The com- amending Officer now acknowledges the saluie of vabe time by touching his bat; drawing bis eword Be ord such exercises ‘as he may think proper, concladir¢ with “Order—arms!” The Adjutant, ¢ Found the iatter’s right, resuinss bis formor por , midwey between him and the line of company oiti- oer, and (lirects, “Firat sory to the front snd centre— march!” Having reached the contro, and taced tho Adja- Sant, they proceed to repor: the resait of the roli call pre- sviour!y made on the company parade, each in succession ‘Deginr ing on the righty ‘secoting by bringing the je? hand qaxkly acroes ibe breast to the right shoul fer, and an monncing “First company present or accounted for;”? “Beocnd company,” &c. They then resume treir placer, wand tho Adjstant,again facing the commsnding officer, gives him the reeuit of the First Sergeants’ reports. Tne Oemmend is given at this point for ine orders to be read, ‘which are all proclaimed as given “by order of the Secre- of War” The adjutant, after snnouncing, “The na. te dismissed,’ procerds to his position ia tne line of Me OTicers. ail ping their swords, and closing wo the centre, when thi march forvard in one ine, (ie music playing, and also advancing,) to within a tow of the commander, whom they ralute by raising the to the cap. when they are dismissed, afler receiving from him euch instructions as he may have to give. As ‘the officers disperse, the Firet Sergeuats clore the raaks cf ‘het respective companies, snd marsh them to the com pany parades, where they are also diemiseed, the band Sontincirs to play anti! the companies clear the rezi- mente] parade ‘The mornirg parade ie immediaicly followed br guard mounting. Tho c2mp as well asthe garriron guarde are Felleved every twenty-four hoors. The men named for turn ov! ata ctven signs! upon their company pa Fades, where they are inspected, and then repair, upon the ing ef a recond signal, to the plain tn frout of the guard ‘ns. Alter varioaa evolutions, inspection, **beating off” by the muato, and various ether details, the guaris are declared formed, and, shouidering arms, they perform Bech exercises a8 may be reqnirod by the officer of tne | day. rig bt new officers of the day salute, and the former imparts to the laticr /be standing orders. The old guard then march ‘along ibe front of yw cuard, quick time. the iater marcing st prereot arma, cificere salcting and the maric both guarde beating. new geard piace thotr arms In the meantime the old guard forn upon B the arm rack, wiih the exceplon of tre first roiicf, ordered which ‘cor in front, placed ia charge of tte ele, acoompe- wie by'the corpors! of the old gard, who takes com- mend of the old sentinel ae The Beatncls are relieved erery teo hours, wnloss the weather er some otber caure abould moke {} proper oF neccesary at they bould be change’ at eh orter or longer wiervals. ‘The prewest care is taken that all the orders are oboyed swith the mtmost prom tnese snd the motions performed init and exactwess, The guard are required odo niaed by the offloer 0” the day 0 waik back aud forth frem toreniry box, the camp apron Tine somewhat the fort of a hoxegon, and twoer two and Uurer acres of ground. Ih te hort Cittanse of Noe’s Hoel, and pear the roins of oid Fort Cinson. The firet. scoouc, ‘ourth an Gib clases are evesmped, the third betog absent on furlo The otal purober ¢! cadets present are cue bundred and seveuty ee ven, vir:—Fire: class, 26; second class fourth clain, 6, apd fifth clase ‘Tbese betog di: ied into four com jer, sixteen touts are allotted wo exch. Benises thoxe etre eight four ar my officers ',ibree o-derlies’, tix vars, to the commandant's, quartertuat ter’s, a ‘julapt s and sbce pinck’s tens, uo aking th ali clucty- pitched with'n the exoampment Just oatsile of , Beer the watertack, is also & ge ‘eat for the wcoommodaiion of visit * coptain two cadote etch, wnile reeoveupani#, An inventory roitore would be very thort, © s the bedding, of a locker centainicg four eae for clothes, Ac , a iwking glass wach basin, trwols, om) brosh and « tin cantle b Their wardrobe iera ther reanty, n> cl Abiog Pete rod bus that which | absuiuirly neede’. Eno cacet ts required to bring with him from howe tec paire of ahcer, two pairs white gloves, seve paire of worste: tocks, tock. foor peire of sammer draw of winter drawers, four pocket han’ ker one clothes bag mate of tcken, a . leather for the fret case have several! truck two pillow cates, and two prirs of fm addition, supplied at the Aq ? ts Of white belts, & mattross, pi ted bed cover, chair, tumbi: a0 Brest book, ber!‘ter | ot aye, #ben engaged in ty. gue jacket, Couristing of brown tion Ari tor privater white for the off) ers. Atnine o'cioek the drills for the day commence avn doriog the foresoom, are cxere sod Giemouvted light artillery batiecy, aud the (yur.b game nonnted. A portion of the ‘frat clare are deta ect the army cificers in command at thetr dri me quite exciting, and oftentimes danger yur, pr ia the ct tue mounted artillery. The oblige? wo belt reapective stations ou foot at tho qnne end veu when ibe horses stisched to the Warr © rr the Geld at @ gation, traning tn evolutl (ne, Sometimes those bat the gan overturna, ¢ or cadets rus Ro eral! chanco of * known eomotimes as the flying arm which performed auch wonders fe the Mexican war, on recon! of the raptd and eff -otive service it reacert when pr periy worked Tho ineirnctor# in this Cepariment are Brevet Lieut G1 Wm J Hardee, bey also as Charge over ihe tnfantes au n'y tactios, 1a Lieut John Gibbon a t Lieut ‘Hartaaff. The reweinder of tho firet clase ic i wry €xor- Gre! Vt the Beige and fF acoart haters with the wren! clare Gace st target Oring wih the gun, howiteer a Mey bave flatbed the r practical thetructi~n ny —tuch a the making of & | kinds © cannon ned bowite vee Qe pe avd canister abet, priming tnt Quick match, port Gre, rockets, carcasses, fireballs, ligut Sais’ and incendiary comp milion, \onciag tue in aad gro Bades, casting wuske, Valle, putting vp tors tor teeoy portation , loediog caigeons, ihe manger of proving pow der, &> , ko ‘Al hadl-paet ten o'clock the firet clagy are dritiet tn Got! ergiverriog, under the direction of Fiat 1 Andres J Dowelsen and Firet Lieutenant thomer ‘2 portion of the class are employed tn the coustr: Taacines, frgots, eup rollers, gxbion®, exod bays, of which are trench end 5 ire tnetraction f2 th wor of tracing or Iay'ng out baticrioe. field intrench: allel: and zig mag approaches, the setting up of pro: oe of iath, corde, &o., to guide in throwing tyat \'erles and other field ‘works, the construction of re vet mm Ste, the laying of gun and mortar ple'forms, constrost various military obstacies, gach af pa'isades, [aires abe ‘i*, stone fongaeeer, mines, &O. Another poriion of Whe ch #* are st thie hour practined {a throwing out ie pon ton and frome! pri¢ge—tho rapidity with which enck ted being at times of vital import The eadew aro astiswed {9 these labors of Pappers, two compantos of whom the! Point.’ The bridge Anntrian mote! aod oor cured in ehallow wntor athe oe ‘Orne streams after ¢ y Gfiven feet pontons o) oats must be used, in whic’ ease OK More ew one third Of the bridge \well resw ‘britper Gan De contin ance om army. by 8 detaliot b od upon the ceaging o° the music the old and Ane { it consie’s | miputes aod ahalt All the appurtenances: brikige of this character are carried in time of war In the train of the army. At one ocock the cadote assemble atthe moss three o’clook the frst v het) again for dipper, At clase gors t recitation in tn! ow untit five o'clock They eleo revite from me to time of the gereral regulations of thearmy. Tho {nstructors of infantry tactics are it Lieut. ©. M. Wileex and First Lieut Johp C Keten Th } instructors in cavalry are F ret Lieut C. W Field and First Lieut Jobn Pegram. In tho afteraoon thero arc sometimes cavalry exerciees, From five wets o'clock members of the first and recond clasrex drili the rew cadet iu tho reboole of the soldier and company. Drese parade takes place at re'reat which is beat at sunset This parade is merely @ repetition of that in the morping, after wnich the ‘cadets march to F at eve O'clOOK, Every o her eventing the batration is allowed to give a bow at ope of the end rooms of the academic Hall, where cavctng {8 kept up witn considerable spirit until tanoo beats a.ten o'clock Fifteen minuter a terwards taps are strock, which is the signal for extiny bing the Ngbts in the camp The gueste at both heir are invited to the hopes, and they are genera'ly quite crowded unless there ehou!d be ® counter attrection in the rhape of a ball or bop at Cozzens’ Hotel. The first fancy ball of the tra Ron ok place at Coxzens' on Wedreaday evening. Gen Scott was prereut part of the time, aud we poticed amorg the guests @ large number of New Yorkers, On all other overings tattoo is at half past nine o'clock, Vishers on these alternate evenings aro regaled very frequently with a se- repave from the band, which ts one of ths ber. and largest in the country, they performing on the plain in fron, of the Supertntendent’s house. Major Delatield has made severai changes for the beter since bis appoim'ment a Suderin tencemt, snd he will, no doubt, bring to bear upon this tp atitution the extepelve kno he acquired #hile travel- Ming in Bur nd examining the Russiza, Fogiish and ¥rench miittary works, especially durt: g the close of the Crimean war. He very properly requires a strict and Punctilious compitance with all rules ana orders, although @t times permiseiin is given to the student to induige in the amusements peculiar t cadets. among these is the “stag dance,” which was performed on Tue .day evening for the fires@mpe this reason. [t conrista in enclosing a certatn of space in a rectengniar form, with candies pisced abel a foot apart, and stuck {oto tho greund. At €ach corner Is a tripod of musket with aoandic stuck upon the point of the bayoreis attached to each The * fon’? consists in the cadets perform!: ¢ a variety of ridica lous dances wi'bin the circumference of the lignies candics, nd finaHy dancing them ali out, when one of their num ber produces # vio in, banjo, or some other musical in- sirument, and is accompanies by the cadets in & variety of songs, Humorour or sentimental. Toe performance was certalply very ludicrous, and the visilers coogregsted around much amused. Several of the cadets sang uncom mony well, and their solom were greeted wita loud ap pisuae. At tattoo all scatter to their ten's, visiters rewurn to the hotc!, and the next morsing brings a repetition of the routine duty previously deec-ibed. The enoam men: commenced on the 20:b of Jene, and will continue uctil the 28th of Avgust, on the eventing of which a grand bail bas herctofore taken place, sad -ho time honored scstom wi'l, it lg not Lkely, be omitied on the approaching breaking up of the present encampment Fall of a Butiding. 8. TOBACCO INXPRCTION HOUSE IN RUINA—Dr- STRCCTION OF 1,600 BaREeLS OF WHISK«Y. [From the Cincinnat! Gaz.ito, August 31} List eventag about half past seven v’clock, tne ex- tensive four story brick boure owned and occapicd by Charics Godman, situated on tho South siae of Front etrest, between Walnut aud Vine, fell im with @ tre- mendous crash odor tho prow: re of nearly sixtcen hundred barrels of whiskey, owned ant stored io the peornd, third and fourth stories of thie baiiding by Calvin Fletcher, beq The builaing was new and bed been completed only about six weeks. It wat 33 feet ‘root, 0 feet in ccpth, ard four stories high The building was erected Caspar Geist. On the weat -ide was ac eig ub fovt alley. and on the east a three feet passage exteading the whois lergth of the building. A Garman, named Meyer, om- ployed in the buliding, says that nearly sixteen huadred Darrela of whiskey bad been raised up, and piled two ter deco on the second, third aad fourth stories, the weight of which hae crushed out ihe side walle and precipitated the four sto les into @ confused mass of ruins in she cellar. ‘Tho Girst floor of the building was occupied by ity owner, ‘Mr. Bodman who had several tons of tonacos in it. The cast wall fell sgainst « two rtory brick house owned by J. A Skill, and occupied by Wiliam Jobnsion Noarly the entre side of this hoose was foroed in, rendering ft un- tepable. The west wail fell aguinst a three story boure owned by Wil) Resor, and occupied by Barrey Brinker: man. @ wail of this house te aiso injured. A stavie containing four horace in the rear cf this dwelling was aino areaged, and two horses baciy ipjared ; one of thom ‘Will probably die. The horres are owned by Herman Beckhimer. Tho front wall fell out into the street, and the rear wa!l against the north end of T. W. Oliver's rectify {og establishment, burying up the engine and boiler of thia hovure. The had left the exgine only a moment before, The entire kes by this jent will probably reach $20,000. Ixpiar Tezary.—Four Ottawa Indians, chies and hoadmen of the nation, have revurned t Keosae Terriiory | from Washlogten city, where they haye negediated a | rabie treaty op bebaif of thelr tribe. The Indians, " hupdred and forty in number, have promised to be come cilizens of the United Siates, and ta bear ali the bor deps and to enjoy sll tow immanities apd privileges of their white retghbors. They aro to divide the amougst | thempeives and to reovive « patent from the United states, | witnOut any prohibition to seil They will cease w revelve annuity. but the capital of their aanuity will bo paid them in two wstalments, above $180 per bead each time, iv | order to give them a rtart in ibe world. A geotion of land | te reserved for & town site at the Cross roais, whee | they propose to induce mechenice aud manufactur | ers to settle and supply tho wants of the cut | lomera. Two quarter eeotions of iand have been reverved for the two orphan children of tne Rey Jousban Keeror, thelr iai¢ missionary. No of trasers have boea at @omed and recognized in the treaty; every lodian must pay hie own debts. The treaty was negotiied Wash ington about the let of August, between Ooi Denver, Com mirsiover of Indian Affairm, oo ihe part of tho governmost, apd Kem chew, Shaw pom-da, Thomas Wol’, and Joba T. Jones, ail clover end Iatelliycat men, and who, no doudt, ‘Wl take the lead in the movementa of their bre hrev There mon beve done what the Pouawatomics are gring to do, aud the so ‘per our red neighbors mato their arraoge: wv the beter 1; will be for them and thelr poeterity. The Indian's best policy and interest teqire him to get hold of his own land tn severely, ia bis own name, sud cil it for what it te wortn when he sees bis cuarter tection, und receive for it, not 75 cents per acre, bat $5 0" £10 per acre, The Indians can all be msl vw rich if they only kxo+ how to work it, The Otawat serve grea © ‘tt from the Otto indians f 4 for their oo tatend to eeli some of their land vo anybody that will pay them their p ice Whou they Gnd that they cia #pare some of It wil! cheer the Indians to neo them reap the henoiw of | this troaty, add others will certainly adopt their plan I | is fair play'to let an Incian enjoy the bonedt of hie own property, and to ase It for tbe interest of his family. Co! Denver bas sborn apencrout mind ip there pros: edieg | aad the four Ouawachiel® boldners apd actin tecuring | there sdvanteges to their ibe. May the now bora pe they be equi | hey tave asumed.— Leavenworth (Kanow Deeravetive Fine at Lexincror—Haur Fac- TORY axp Witt BURNED —A te egraphic doe mich from Lox ington, Mireocri, wargrecetved at the St Louis Demrat cies July 19, ‘conveying intelligence of @ fire in wet i Enc, MKD Gestroyed the exwusive Bemp fuotery of c Bro, aud @ flouring mill a¢jotving t, on: end operaied by ib» ramoe Ort, A second despstoh to Jobn H Feber ind Secnod rireets, in | for hich he is owner, and ie? part Of the same block, was ou flro and Gould not be saved frem the flames, The biosk oommumed wae of brick. tbree sires high, la'e roefes and one of the MO t-ndevapital etructores in Lexiogtun. Messrs, Modrew besider ewnlog the factory abd mili, used the apper por | ton of the warehoore for storing hemp, the lower tory | betng appropriated to another tenant doing s bustoess in boa stores, sd o her uhipgs of shat deecri tion. They, of coa-ee, incur heary looses by the digesier but ere fortanasaly 1 oar covered by Ineurauce, the greater portion of which {sn Robinsca & Co r | ihe cily, Yeutmai Bro bere heret to whom 4c tres & pot $2,000, Lombermen's and Mechanics’, 82.600; Mound Ory factory aud mill), $10,000; Lafayette Mutoat Commnny , 0,000; Athermam (Philacelphia), $6,000—total, $30,000 What their lose ie, with the exeepuon of this amount, encoot yet be determined The faciery wae oae of Is-re eupacity, end yielded, when tn full operation, fro buo drec coils of rope per week, al! of which came for way: \o | thie market The mill is @ lome of lem conrequence t the communt'y of Lexington and yicinity Avother & Louls office the St. Louln, nad @ risk fur $5,000 agen the tlovk tored to the warchoure On the builv'ing tvoif ar Pieber bad insurance to ihe amount of $4,000 in Rastern cffices. Tar Unitep States Aonicu The exbivition of wns near this cly on Montay, Av pane ip inter ert al! tho exhibiticns the conntry har yet wit- nemeed. The display of onitic and horses will be uoparal | leled, end tn all the ober department the show will be the wort attractive ope tha: haa yet been beld by the Na tons! Society, The mode of exbibition at thie fair will be gether éiferent from thet which hae prevailed at the ~wmer exbibition of tbe society. D ferent claases of ato" k snd horses will be shown fr competiion each tay tn the spacious and splendid amphitrestre The flora! hel Will be well mocked with the choicest collections of fruitt flowort. The gallery of (oe arte will contains number Of specimens of printings and sealpture by the most brated artete, among which will be a Life sine ' Sab’ Probably the original Powers’ “Greek Slave.” The manufacturers’ hall will present a Ome display of Manufactured articles, and the macbine hail will be fled { Rilb eDpines end machines of ali description in operation | Nothing to complete hus ever been opemed tor ths public | 12 106 country, amd no eftort haa bem omitte! to make the | Sxhibition cnéqantied tn attractions, A vert concourse of sisters from every State in the ( niom wil! be in attend nn nd at ihe grand banquet, with which ihe exbi ritioe | # be Cloned, a heat of the moat diaiingyisbed men of the | pation Will be preremt. The inde are spactous, and | Mtted op with elegance Every attention haa been pad to the com’ort and copvenience of exhibitors and visiters And & rare opportunity will be aifyrded the people of all | seotiona to moot together in trivadly and wocial iateroourte. ‘The citizens of Loutrvilie aro preparing to recelve the yatt crowd of strancers with becoming hospitality, and to ex- tend to them <_" Kentucky weloome.—Lo tote Jvuryal, Avg 1. NEW YORK Proper to part wita # porto of | HERALD & Interesting Account of the YExecution of Mc im -Extradinary ‘gneecn af the Cri- —— Unprocedented |, Committed, as it was, for the rake of robbery, tose den in ay etment to thod® "y ‘eibleing Sivangers from abrosd came to town yesterday frozs va riovs parle of the couptry—Dunleith, Iiimvie, Cheever, Bedford and Huntingdon—and I am informed that one ol: gentleman care seventy miler to aco McKim. Tre train | OT care waa filled inet even'ng with men, women and cbildren. The prisoper was visited d ber of pecple. He com inued ttatement, which he purposed told. At Dignt be took leave of some, declaring bis 1uno- cence, He gave cool end deliberate directions in regard to hie coffin, and evinced no apparent concern at the ap- preach of the fata! bour. rary ss the hour ig many have already congregsted rourd the jail. From the window I noace a namoer of women with children in their arms rauged alorg = fenco opporite. Kim, as the watchman thinks, slept seundly during the night. At six o'clock be cut reveral gasber in bis arm, 8 littie above the wrist, evidently mistaking the piace where ibe artery was siteated. He bied some, bat the tmely reture of the watchman prevented any barm from berg done. The statement he prepared to read upon the gallowe be tore up tmmedictels afer gushing bis arm, fully confers that be hag commiited suicide Bis epiritval advisers, Dr. D, H. Junkim avd Rey. 0. A. McChep, have been with the prisoner all morning. It is ave to Kev. Mr MoClain to eay that he came here at McKim 8 request, A few moments ago one of the men ended a lovg prayer, & tbe conclusion o° which Mokim raised up, and again most emphetically declared bis inzocence. At 1035 o’cloek the prisoner’s Irous were knocked off, sod the shrocd was pot on him: after which, tho epoca: tors, the clergy and th oner kneeled down, and ® Jong and fervent prayer wes made br Rev. Mr. MeCiain A tow minutes later tho train from Aitoona arrived It consiated of ten cars, flied to Weir utv-ost capa sity, with pecple und military.’ The later consieted of the Logan Rifle Rangers, the Altoona Infantry and the Allegnany Cavelry. At fn werien of 11 o’clock the prover was brought down to sho yard, and ascended the scaffuld with a firm ard upfatterivg step. Sderitt Post and his depuiies iuen ac justed the repe; after which Dr. Jankin announced that M. Kim wished to address the poople prcnont, and thet his wih bad been granted, M&Xim tered around, faced tho people atrembled In the jail yard, and said:— Weil, friends and fellow citizens, I stand before your eyes BG3ing man, but 1 contend I am iavocent of the murder of Bamccl Townsend Norcross, cr acy humen being. Before you alt [ray that men came bere from ihe ‘West and swore away my life Thay took the Holy B.vio f:om tbe benorabie Court and swore to toll tne trath, bat told everyibing else, a8 my soul wil be lausched into ecernity—ae lam adying man. The drstof theso mon * Mr. attix Yes, fellow ettizens of the Unved Steies, ae iam a dying man—-Ido colexpect you to believe it— this attix, fellow citizens, came bore into Cocrt bef we the honcrable Judges, and there tock the Holy Bible and #vore to te)! the troth, and I contend that ho told anything but what wae truth Be eaid thet 1 was at b's office » ith Semcel Towmeend Norcross; but, fe low chizens, 1 was rever there with Norcross. He ssid that I tia Norcross W lake cothing but American gold cots. I sever was in nis fice in my hie, as I’m aaying man. He also said that be arked mo tf I was bis agent, am adying wan; but! freely forgive him for tha injary be bas dene me, my loving wife and child, my brether and my foureieters, 1 cuutend that he ts one of my mur cerers, who by bis falso evidence snecooded tn gettin; this r pe about my neck; whon he was in court he look: in my face and told these Infamous lea. He told, feliow citizens, everything but the trath. But iittle did fe think ‘Wat he must ans wer for it before # bigher b ibunai—aet a common court, but bef reGod Almighty inbeaven. If ne a fecolly Reyer paee™ bi ifm Al mel ave mercy Bpow bis b. freely forgive him. er ec oae cae, Raion, from Danleth. “He said stayed Norcross with a razor produced ia court, wil which, it in said, I kilied Norcross. I never stayed Nor cross in my life, neither was it my razor they had, My rasor twat long Ponc—at losst Iloftitthera } never shavod | myself while there. (meaning Dunlelth,) or any where, until! was wken to the prison May wod A’mighty havo mercy oa him. Romboid said here tat there was oot much the matter with Norcross, but there he seid bo was s yi MAD, AS & AG Now In this yard (Mr Willams, Post- master at Dunielib), knows. Ho», rode .o the depot in tho wagon Pith the trrnke, and did not walk up with Mr. Baton He was not abdlo to walx, =: sworn by Eaton, which was a positive falsehood. Apother bere {rom some mills down the couairy—I don’t rem:: | ber bis name—the sled map. | upon bis sled or en anybody’s. Ibope 1 may nover sce ibe kirg¢om of Heaven if ever | rode on his sled, or asy wed afier I left Aliouns, uot i ‘Williameport, when I rode on a sled fifteen miles with the jspdiora, hvery word that man spoke was a positive falsohood—not a word of trath—-but may God A'mighty Diese bim—may he be prepared to go to deaveu—vut oe can’t unless be repents,or aay of them. I tell you as ® true American, they are not men—they have no hearts or principles of men, and are to sina. tur | forgive them all | am hero an innocent wan, I care pot what the world a dylpg man, my fellow. citizens of ‘oula ratber die than trample upou tbe laws of any coun try. The rope is around my nook and there is m3 coitia, but er murdered Norcross [hope I may never see my Ged if I did. [know this is soiemo talk, but I know that Tam innocent It is a diegrace’al death, bat if all tae inpocent blood that has been shed were drawn into a poal it would be enovgh to drown tno false hearted men who swore falseg Fellow cilizenr, here were mea who cine in here aud swore to lies that they might get someibing from Bleir county, What would yous opinioa be of suco mew Wi0 would swear lick after link to lake your life acay’ an you ray thoy were Christians or tru hearted Americans’? May Ged Aimighty nave mercy on them. ‘They are my murderers. Toey are tbe men who got the rope around my peck--they are the murderers sad bot me. A geneman from Altoona oame here to the court apd raid McKim cok breakfast with bim. This ia not to, and I can prove to hie torth by & man tow cp the tcafold. lurver was at Fleck’s, fellow c zens Igot my breakfast sta geatloman’s who scorucd the idea of comirg tutu (he court house anda rearing my fe away. [Here be Aa Roourate deseription of Kearney ard Kearney's houre, where he asia he break. Tested Cn be moruing of the marver } May God Almighty bless bim and sarc him. But be can’t be saved 1 hoot he repents. He Koowe thai be is one of my marc erers, | on the otner side of colore; L woul ra her prefer dear, I am an ton con min ena do not fear death, I will surrender to what la | right, but will never murrevder to what is wrong. { am | going to be invnobed ivio oterniiy, and aust go & heaven | or to Beil s/f Let gulity, iam going bowe ww sweet Joaua. Jam ture lai goineto hesven Lam standiag here en | wrocent man. 1 know, fellow oltizens, you co uot believe | this, according to tho evidence in the sourt, and I co nos | diame yeu, but I wil contend for my rights lo wee orn in Chester cousiy, | atone, on he Pbilselpbia ana Lascatier torupike, on the ‘arm of Josey b Paxton there are thee bere from & Ih was at that house my moter gare birth to me, the ugh tt were better she never had Lkever done nothing to ietsh me here; thos swore false stend charged before God ne my murderers, Ain't gota right to speak? I ray woublog, ae @ dying | Map, but what is true I kuow what { cannol conriace my tpnccence; bat Jat doesnot maseiieo | and before the eyes of God a murderer. 1 teli you | ann dying man, fel.w cit zene, shat 1 did pot murder | Semoel fownrend Norcross, uelther do I know bow be | came \o bis deaih Feil w chizeur, lam atroe American, and bave fought and bled for my country, and was | Wounded ia the United States army have forward with tae ilsg of my oountry ty jen of cannons, among bayonets, and have ve fisg in trinmph Ceboncrable death Bat 1 know I am nota mardorer Ibave been a dragoon in the Unite! states rervice and was won 1 do not boast of that, Det tt je death 1am abcut # invet romoted to ferges cotapd Harney, i know me,and kaow ba) lem an an’ Wonld not cut @ man’s threat with ® razor, out bis vraire with acl. As a dying map, with the coffin before him—knos ing that I will goto bel: it Tie Tray [believe in my Bible. My aged mo:her taoght mo to road tt, nd to believe init Telwaya prayed. You know how she foci: She knowa | war one who Kerr world give way to wrong feet, and the reason why le because 1am not guil: Ain't the merdorer of samuel foworend Norcross, n: | do I know bow be came to bis 4 the w down on world—I the world rays, {nil; itis my oandid bolief that some person else will yet nuller fer the murder of Nor. cross, for I hold that murd’r will not lay, Mark me, Mr. Hom mond, 09 will rome Cay fird out my inscceace. I 0 in for babging & murderer, but not an innocent man care pot what tynioet me an if it was w song. The pritoner then went ou, exonerating his couneel, who, be paid, bad dome their duty; alo, the jury, Jadge end officers. | He continued —1 biame no man a¥orn to do hin futy, Twoold ask no man to do wrong, if St oot me my lite, Ihave been" here three mon hi part of the time b mseelf, ard you out my hobbies, bani abe coutied. Don't blame anybody but i know the reason why: for trying to Here he spoke of bandeu'fs on bis being #0 tigh as to make bis arms dleod. Fe poke in Kind terms of those who visited him fa bis nd prayed for bim. He spoke of Dr. Jenkins and v Mr MCinir diechareing their duty, saying:—They game bere and prayed for me ime Christian moo, and have bees the mitigation of saving my soul from bell beXi epoke of the Methodists, and the Ein tnene shown hiro by the people of Hollidays>urg, and called upon God to bees them all, I want you to think | am pleading the truth. 1 am no! tke the witnesses; they hal no ropes Sroud their necks, ready to be launched inte hearon or bell, oF they never would have sworn my lifo away. 1 have been charged with more crimes. are acon itin ie ed to be the murderce of two more mep. They never rnid anything about that until T ‘was in chains, but God Almighty wit have eonething to fay about it. He keows that I never killed & 1 hope never to #ee the kingdom of Hoaven if ever I killed Tam tito charged with stealing horses. Fellow Citizens, I never tole s horse, or anything, except frit, And there are few who baye not done thet, Never, as tem @ dying man, 1 teal anything but froit Ain't it hard ‘for @ man to be accused when he i chained in prison aod Jet me eay God bas something toray. I love my fellow ‘A Care tot for what they say whon false. Tam not the man I am reprrrented to loan die withe | tear, for I have nothing to fear, bless God. election sure. Ip Christ I bave placed m| en I leave thie poatiold Txball go home to here to meet my (od, my aged father, who haa gone bo | fore me, my mother, wife, child sleters and brothers. | What care I for this death’ | My ffienda care, for they havo | nota stain opoo their character. It ie not my fault, God Almighty hoows It, He then made some allusion his n't defend himesli? The people kee» moving in from every direction, and | jo neversp ke tome, aa! * La ’m & true American citizen, and will not haul town my | beer the 48 mile | (don’t deny my counsy,'thoogh | Now I am hew w | God don’t cail upon me to con- | | repeat to you thet the witnetses came in and swore | NDAY, AUGUST 23, TOW. ard orld he was ny of the with, “Tiel you lam ow Sheriff drew the moot be iterated his ime for wi was to endmg 6 ® dying man J am innocent. tel ready ”? At twenty mipotes to one c’olock the rope attached to the of tne trep, and the body fell A fow upheavings of the and all waa over. After b— ing twenty minctes the physicians prenounced bim dead, end be was lowered into bis coflia His neck was not dis Jocated—he war etrangied te death. His nesk wes a lite eiscolored, but his tongue did not protrude. His face was livid, but looked natural | Thero were some three thousand persons in tows, and ; there wae rome drankenness and ightivg, bat not 20 mach } #8 one might have expected. party bas just passea my house, singing in chorus:— To see McK'm the crowd eame in, Some druyk whiskey and some drank sim, Bo that Captain Whiskey has evidently been about. The Sheriff tells me that be bad wo thousand five bun éred applications for admission to the jai! yard by persone anxious to withers the execution, snd it was with difficulty the crowd could be kept from the jat! door, ‘the corpse was taken thrrugh a file of milttary to bears in waiting, ard from thence to the Almshouse burying ground, notwithtianding the idea was bold out to the And £0 endathe tragedy. Tne law hae been vind tet, uation has triamphod and the people are saus- ee Tt ie due to the witrerees to state that no person pra. feat believed a single word of McKim’s statement im re- gard to them, Atzirs in Texas. We bave Galveston papers to the 1b tost. Ap extra from the office of the Galveston Civilian, dated 18th, givee reiurns of the full vote for Goversor and Land Cttico Commisricner tn forty-oight counties, and rm turne from twenty two othert—seventy in all—which, by rough iaticn, give Runnels, for (iovernor, avout 4.600 majority, and White, for Land Uffiea Commissioner, about Full returns from the twenty twe counties only parislly heard from, the Oiviian says, will place Run ‘Tels about 6,000, and White abont 2,200 ahead. Tho Legislature will be overwhelmingly demorratic. So far as heard from. the state of parties is as follows:—Se- pate, 27 democrats, 6 opposition; House, 57 democrats, 7 opposi jon, 2 independent. ‘The Galveston News of the 11:b, referring to the election retorps, saye:—In what bas already been received Ran pels leads about 6,000 votes, aad the balance of the State will doubtiess increase his majority to nine or ten thoutand at least. Frepk Labbock, Lieutenant Governor, runs abead of bia ticket pretty generally throughoat the State, White, for Commissioner of Land Office, is rusning bei- tor in tho eastern and northern oountios tha was ex: pected. He 1s some 2 000 yet abead of Crosby, and stands & food chance of clocticn. ih branches of the Legislature will be more strongly demecratic than ever before Chere will not be more than fifteen er swenty Henaten men in that body, and, of corre, tbe che mpicn of Northernuism in Texas will not be retarned ; tothe United States senate. Both of the democratic candidates for Congress are elected by very jarge msjrritles. | ‘Among the Seualore elecied we, with great re retice cur friend Captain Forbes Britton, the | district ccmpceed of the countics of Nuaoces,«Webb, Re fugio, ‘ko { ¢ bark Calioma, from New York, arrived off Galves- } ton bar on tho 12th. The Herald aye that Galveston cont'nuet to enjoy unin- ferrupted health. It adds:—We are blessed with an ooce Honal shower of rain, but not of suffstent du ation 0 be of much benefit tothe pumerous herds of cattle on the ielord, numbers of which are daily dying fr want of water, We wero informed by @ lady friend a few days ago that eho bad already lost from twenty to thirty head from this caure. The Herald of the lich ways: io L. C. Hardy has aseumed command of ihe revenue cuiler H. A Dodge. now Ising tn this port Tne captata !s a gallant man and enoid Texan. He was attached tw the Texas navy, aod commanded the Brutus caring the revoiution. wes algo at the storming of the Alamo Faow rae Barman Paovinces.—On the 12th inat* at Halifax, the 8t. Jonn boat Naptune beat the Halifax boat Wide Awake bya lengih. The Sun atiribntes the defeat of its favorite to “an awkward sngie” which «ne maze to consequence of gotng too near the shore. Avgular comfort je Deter than none perhaps. The next day the Wide Awnake’s crew challenged their cong :erors to row for $400 Nottaken at lastacnovnta. Txo Sun objets to rowing with- out @ Orxewain, as being nosailor tke ‘The Miramich! Gicaner mentiors a rumor that the o* ject of the Governor General’s viet to Eng!end is to consult on the project of a unten af the Brite Nor ‘Amorican Pro- ‘vincea under a King, to be su from the presen Dovptiful royal aon’ vas « ‘The New Brunmeicker (St. Jown) states that the new steamer Kmperor wade the ron from Portland to that place in 19 hours, touching at Bastport, aud making other soppeges ‘The acedien /ecorder gives rome particulars of the ex- onion ef tho Merchants’ fonier magez ne st Halifax. le McAgy's caw ‘ciilande wharf near ibe Magaznc wharf sere completely rwept away, Scarooly a stiox left Handing of tho Stoker's antacj.tping proporty, Mossre, Wiitiama & Starr’s mills aod wharf greatly tojured OM cers?’ quarters ip the new barracks completely riddied. Her Rajenty’s ships Inc a Fyre us ANd the shipping in port were renribly ‘aval Hospital war injared. The Admivalty office was con- ¥ damaged. the old vile rocked like a oradic. Tha Windows in Water, Granville, Brunswick and Gottiogen ftreew were broken, and the same was the oase with K Mavis’ row of houres, Harris’ hot bouro,and A. 8. De | Wolfe's residence and other balldtprsat the north A bipge from the door of the msgazine aud some slones from the building were driven into the gate porter's lodge. A Hone waa driven through the trank of « large tree, and entered Mr. Briton’s boure. In the stores pear the water's | edge the bupgs were started from the hoger! The #eninel on duty at the governmont magazine bad the nre- tence cf mind to prostrate himself ou the ground, and re | Main so wntd after the explosion had sabsided. "The Ca rard steamer, which bad ieft a abort time bdofore, will 7 ‘ith ber to Ragland a iively impression of an earth- quake. a Tax Prorosrn Scrr ror rae Recovesy or tar Omicavo Davot Gkovsps oF THs TLuiuso Cxweeat Ran 80a. —Oar readers will recollect that come two montha «go tt was nnnownce! inthe papers that a ault was about to he comme need In this city by (ea, ©. Rates, Erq , of Detroit, ‘spainat the I!linols Central Ra‘lrosd, for the lant on which their pagrenyer and {reigtt depots in this city are itoatod ¢enliywas esid to rive! la le@portance the Gaines suit in Now Orleans, or ihe Limantour case in San Francieco. hore is noting in It bot aamu . be inane en ugh to bring suit on such actatm. In the meenwhile, the claimant has been quietly purse ing bis Own course Kvowing that the title to property | worth s miijion and a balf of money could not be acqutred without a protrected Iawauit, and that t woul? be a dan. | ferous exveriment with ® company wort $30,000,000, Mr, Bater bas prooreded to got the wriiten opinion of the | ablert lant Inwyere of the United States. among them tre George Wood, of New York, whom lawyers enor. riand to be at the bead of the bar in cares aualogour to this. Theodore Romeyn bas sien gt ritten opteion, and to bar John A. Taleott of Badfaio; Judge J. M. Camp bell, of tho Supreme Court of Michigan, au Davie! Good wit, of the rame Court, In additim to these, Jadgo Sulti- | wep, of New Hampebire, has given an elaborate opinion, #!l concur in the optpion that the title is beyond a per | adventure in George ©. Bates, and nit in the Illinois Cen | trai Patiroad Company. Netice has alresoy been rerved | by Mr. Bates on the resident of the Illinois Central Ra! | read Company, to make no more improremonta. for the | Ind ie wot i nd no Consideration will be allowed by the real owner for such imerovoments. In the mean: abeyance till the 2tet of thie Axunerep vos Pasaixo Countraretr Moxgy.— Officr ye of the fret mation Intt evening arrested twe mon named Feank Phillipe and Charlee Anderros, for paselng a flee dotiar counterfeit Dill on the fo Park, Loe. Mase, | on Mr, George Dooley, at No 223 Norhei-set One bill | wae found on the person of Phillipe, end ator they wore ip curtody eleven of tbe fives were discovered on the foor, The new counterfrite are dangerous ones, ant largo rumbere of people are engaged in cirenlating them. New York payors stato that the city i fooded wih the worth Jeon atl, anf that on ope evening no lows than thirty poo ple Were engaged in palming Mem of in exchange for ero" meney by the purchero of tfing articles £ im sronpd tt; ¢1 *’ and over and beweath the star re’’ io large letters, Oa the right are two borser with the figure of ® man standing near thatr beads. A short distance in the back ground are the Jools of & cansl, with a figure of « men. Gn the left ond of tho bill fea partial view of ® canal boat, # house, canal, and tn the Cistance forest of masts aod shipping One of tho Dilla was parsed lort evening at 177 Court street, and other aviOg ‘erfelt mousy and $900 for having tt tn pe Phititpr was held in $300, and both wil be tried befare the Mun Jost before the crar: | sé journed this afternoon Jadge Cushing appeared to think | that the above bonds were too low, x0 they were raised $1,000 each — Horton Herald, May 92. | _ Srarom ror tx Proranien J. N. Hanne. | eteamtog George W. Geer, sa London, om Tuenday visited the apat whore the ovliision between the Metropolis and the J. N Harrie occurred, to endeavor. if powible, to fod the precise local Cap , and they cruised t for } find the slightest trace | Of the place where the ill fated vessel sunk. The object | Was to reoover thy bediew of the anfortunate dead ia tho | cabin of the Harris. Captain Comatork, of New Landon, meme wp ep the morning train from New York, | having procuread the services of Mr. Havll the tobmarine diver, who will arrive thie evening. To-day they sent to New London to procure rome tabs of rope ‘bey propore to yeep the Sound to morrow, | by ripking & rope with weigh's attached, while either ond is carried by vessels. They hope thus to be enabied to find the wreck. Captain Smith informe us that the water ‘was Covered for acres In extent, with floating articles, om the morring of the disaster, but that the wind probabiy cyoveghem shore on Long Island. Quentities of the | cargo have been found near Horton's Point, and along | the thore towards Creopport—New Haven Pailadium, Anges ou omit be ciepensed wit, and want of seiicicat room at the pod lic store, both for rorirg the gonde te proper order aud im the examiner's Separumen’ on goo emt of whiow @ one fwien was amoet unavoidable, Anaher ground of ihe dolay in detvering the examine d peckages le attrihutahic to Bixed or double manner ip wlich ibey are now deine delivered under thal new system, parvy direct to uch importers as bave Abe coumeet, Qed - thore who tke the dew orcere ai vend toe egal Lely ny Ld — BS bod sep my- y hog fF pames of arms who pave (oe Cammcnt ia order to aeceriain whether the are we becom we them or not. This Chused the wrue of © Card from Ibe committee about two werks am, renommending wo eucb tip yporters ee being forwarced w them at ones, w do so without , D COBREQUEROE ‘nich the riguaturee of over six bum dred firme be su@reot Poo during bas howe LI * ” very =bich pow ay tes vepuiartg over? st coour and will 10 bave the Lives Cy 0D case of demy can bes apy tn parver ‘Who Das Cause to compiaib, caD apply to ibe Colleotar for Persowally to every Wingic tUmeD%e, we be | arrived bee with ue ul the bow ted, roy) er coe paying may OB the whole eight gmt C8 were reperted as not to be funnt. fhe Collector ‘was delivered aud that ihe importer ed at oneo & ‘of the pre! cork and restured it to the ow: ‘With sch probity of charsoler not oa! Cial iplereste to political ¢: neldere tone, but wbo, Neleou, expects every man to do bis duty. Misceilaneous Items. AYPOININESTS HY THE PRESIDENT —Hemmer TB. Chane, of the Iand office at Osage, lows, viee Jamer 1. .Fesigned, register at Yort Dam Moines, low, vice Robert Brown, Thomas A. Walker, resig! ‘Tis PRODUCT OF T1NO.—Tilinols this seazon, will pro duce tro hundred aud eighty million bushels of grain, more than ten bushels for every man, woman and child tne Untied Siates. Propvcs Gawnux.—Judge Drummond, of the titeole U, 8. District Court, Bas decided in @ care of prodece gambling, that the buyer was entitie! to damages for the faslure to fulfill the contract. The defendant pri in « plea thet there was no intent todeliver the 15 Susbels of corn etipulaied, but only to pay the difierense between the contract and market prices of money, from ¢ne 4 to the ober. but the decision was in favor of the plainu Bany Fra. ~The Memphin Hagle rays the New York pa- pers make more muss over one sham baby than they do in Tennessee over # hendred real ones. Paice oy Nacrogs iy Taxas.—The Glimer Democrat gives the following memoranda of «sale of siaves at that place and security ou imetve moptne’ cre’, wilh ee . mortgage on cote ag S years. - 81 See tena + Vane gu! : "908 Wg | Jane, “4 . BOL Mission Laxns tv Newraska ann Kansas —A will be issued for the tract of land in these Terrhories granted to the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Misalona, Unaer the treaty af 184, 20 s00n ax tue plans of the eur: ‘vey thereot shall reach this city. Sciciem ov A Youre Grat iv Newauk —A youse lady, residing sud conpected with @ very respectable iy itving ip the lower part of Orchard street, in Newark, \. J,, Commisted svicice on the both er tating pracn, Decessod was a beautiful and accom: irl, a teacber inthe Senday School of ove of ine Methodias rcbes, and the cavee of her sell-destruction ls said to be her betrayal by @ married man. Vacma —Mr, Eli Thayer, says the Worces. has begnn bis work of colonizing Virginia ¥ fonr steam engines of 700 boree power in the aggregate and Mr. D. W. CO ok bas gone out isy tbe founca'ions of the one already there Mr. i ul. Himes, of Worcester, will leave in a day or two to eur voy tbe pew city ef Ceredo, and we hear of a prister who baz the off r of s pow weekly. [i is significant of the \ankee element ! at a rewscarer is determined upon be fore the commencement of the enterrrisa. Leaves, Partanerrera—Prom New York arriving at and New Urieana 11s. From New Orleans » ert Row fork 2h. , = ia Tt From New York Of ear month arriving mw Pe inh. aed Mobile ivth. Prom MobUe 284, Havens Wth arriving at New York 2h Havana 1 Cas awte— From Few Yor 12. arr ” scd'He> Urience Ih, From New Orloase Sa, Havana or New Yors ja ork 17th at Finrans S34, Now Orleans 6us, Havana 8, | rion—Prom New York 7th, arrives at Havana “ ree New Orleans 1th, Havace and 1h, dine at Harann Tub end Did From Havans iii aad Seth. ave at how Yor: 1a and Vet. Wren the ahove fates fall on funéay, the sieamers will sail (on Moneay, except from New Ori TEP OVERLAND MATL TO INDIA AND OMINA. The following may be of value to those baving ence tn the Bart: me mall, beaves Sonthampton on tho 4th and 3m of each mouth. . Arrives at Gthraliar abon! the th and 28 of sane month Anires at Malia about ube 4ib And 32th of same mon’ Arrives #! Ale: amiria about the Bth of same nud 40h of fol. lowing month. Leaves Bez shont the IMA oF Tist of name and Sth or 6th of followie yg mo Arrives at Adem abont the ath or 2th of same and 10th or | },' 12D of following moun, Leaves Aden abouth the 2b or $7th of same and day of ar | rival for Bombay, and [th to 30th for Ohina. ae. Tudian Nery swamer arrives at Bombay about the $4 to bth to Fiat of the fo iowing month. and C. stenmer arzives at Potnt de Galle aon the @ib or ‘mou! Jo Penang the same wed which taken the maton’ | ang about the Ih or 13uh and 28th of Mireiven ti Singnpore abont the 1b or 16th and H folinwiog son va bd | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, \: | Movements of Ocean Steamers. Wingapore About 19 bore afler areten! Koug ai Leaver nent ‘Two mails lew month—via Merwe ues, © time aa the Bevithnarp and —one om the Mth end Bh of anc Arrives mi Ban Aveaotria aboni the AC FOR FEW TORR CLEARED. Bteamabiy Anruwta, Wooxdlho!), Rarannad—8 f, Steamship Marion, Powter, Uharlesine--apotord, iewton Sicamebip Jamestown, Parrish, Norfolk, Ao—Ladiam & Plenennts Eby Reet. Preneh, Cowes and « marbet—W_A Pistentua FSID line Greenman, Webber, New Orieane— WT Front. Bork © Windsor, MeRwen, Pert an Prince & J Goarwin, Bark Harriet 4 ineprenecm, Mobtie— Pas, eeana & Oo. pacer Kennett Obareston— Uonham Bark Carciiae (Beem), Birloher, Ricamoad~Pavenmiel! & Sebomecher » oO s Be, Winter Brig Tyrant, Krte pees ( ‘ede the rovwe paanen Jotn Mermacn (Ham) Rornboldt, Hamburg, 46 daye, Emaegens to F Kavos, ) Marisian $s, itrle H i ~ > i] eEEPEUEEEEEEEEEESE Warons cron tae Basams Baxns—We have recotved a a coment prepared hy J Hf Upton, Bea, siving © listof vease) © wrecked upoe the Babema Banks, and those arriring at 2 Portot Naam, MP, in distress, uring the year 18d and par - Of WSBT, The list includes Babine, § barks. «0 dries, and ¢ schooners, mabing & va! of $6 vemels, W of whic ware los , The property aot amovun's io Ube eporm yas gum of $2,004 82 The lene of euch Qn om mess Bmove! of property ai and nee | the Babee s Books for s pork! of only ciebicen moni, | Sb )eet of ETeMt lolerest to he mer en le community of L World, ond eapecinily to that of he Uniied Bales aad we hoy Ore OME 0 ane eome Maps Alen we place liphinowes apd be | cone 0B some of the moat Cangerons pare of the Reoke Por ‘ abipe Were wreekec Red bree RO Aabore on the Gingerbres Ground, and property to the exten! ot 8579 000 wae low at th * ope place. If some efforws are not made seam to have wor Ugbiboases erected on the Bahama Hanks, expecially ae | Abneo, We MAY exDEC! the loas af property will Reep pa wud the iperesaing commarcr. 1D Career, of oF G13 400 cash Ports Pauiran, Ang )S-Arr onrk Ue ihe, Carte, NYork (5 DVR, Kr stsemabip Delta, one © at 413 tore bas bese sold by he USM ' x! Ho ‘ianel Kenney 0. Mary Carcting Rteve jeacr (or Liebiow, trom. Raltimore tr legwara, trie, te Atwell Astin, 6o do, sebre ‘Champs * 0 do; Kitgither Joneare (rem Tavs Moone reward Qeanec, aug 19—Snt tor lag thip 3 6 Parsons Peres, 1 Bice eCcvo. Awe 3— Arr brie 1" mors, Peking, NV 1Ne, Mare Wil Dannelis, eavauneh, 1h’ Norw bare 1 ) mani, Wiwery ¢ Ade Il Arr abip Gafan Those, Bit, Rat ola Patiadei nia wile A Mart Unb, Reoso a K C4 Th 8 Ang 31—Ar whip Dieu arks tepbia Good T npr Bushes Jores Batinore: erhre Bains roe Awe © iron Peron’ ae, Comin Crowell, Michme | is Chae: Wiliam & fh Be Te noite Yorn einteer trem Mente sippel lr @ Freon r vi obn ™ Lv SY righiling Ree Parre Sortvlt tee omit Sy Ly Ba dm) Upetion ardnewn . RANGOR, ang lb Arr Ora Denver, Sanaders Palin | nia east GRERNWICH, Aug W—Arr sche Alethon, Mare | FRAN FORT, aug 10 Are bark Jaw Taye Holante, brls Oven Beray, Bubs, CY havo and he mag wo {id sobre Minerva Wiosiow, Baltimore, Bean, le 2 Pi iin delp bin. GALVESTON. Ave 12 arr of the Bar, bart Callens § cop. from ‘ CRDINAR, < og IR - Arr sobre Catharine Royern # ph! ~ Cderub, Bailey, NYork; a, Br * Avg 2 Are cokes Marla Lamia Wear, Aree Tom Port Bwen, Bid dist sabe leshelle, Carper ' ° JACKSON VILE, Ang 0— Ary beige Wingo, Larne Ihe Florsnilne “kommer SV9R ish woh: vw . Weiter. Aree: OM Bre Hnor mm wr Ober Poston: 1th bark ordetia. Hekime, W indies, | sche Mratic Valley Colll a Kaseva $F, S MACHASPO"T. Aug 16 Are brie Oo! Penstmmm M NYcrm coher Mm Fort 5 AOE Harr semmahine Via Tavane, Upeiownas, Klis Galvemon, mt PP arearé, Aviron. | teers Towed to see 70 Y M Rs, and Jot t——_ KS eek OD te ib abipe NEW DEDFORD, aug apy. NANTUCKET, & VEW, Ang T—Arr robre Rava Eliesorch Wena and Wow Wests, Pullacetohie D, PRiladelphia, slows a on a ann: Alert, Wrlein 3 Om ¢ Pringe tp 5, Wm Rien. Nee York for Hosen, — Drinkwater ¢o for Poriame ochre y ‘ rah id }ah, (oy Barneiaie), Bacon, Richmond. 31. Arr steamer Westchester, ¢ w of Greenport Li. Ia sloop Harvem, Wiwe OP ROTIDENUE. 41 York: cones Wen H ano ein! . 4 en, Aa, ORK Fi—€id sobre Rmpivn, Pr 1 Cranmer, hin, Oriando Beatie Wail Aye 2) Arr schre Seman, Rowers, Ca Hopting, aed ames Fs = burg, Rogers MW York. Rid ¢rht Lonmin 1) burg, Reger rohr Lonien Dyer, Jameraee, i“ hy Roger, fromm’ Rowton, wt 5 BAVANNAT, Ang 18 oan san e v, hort Bee, Prisver, N’ + JEM, Ang 3 A Wheldon, OM tebe mail, ** ihm. and. Willeta, Paine ohia. om es Th ry iN, Aug 19, ! UPA FPIEI Sia e- anrsarss ome, oupen ee Whis lor, Preshrey, dor Eoinlmante Metege saiotay wan Preabrey, Rondont. REN, Ri EA 3)— Arr achr Vermilion. fy! ao