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od VEE PRESBYTERUN CHURCH SOUTH. Wenvention of the Hew School Presbyterian Bececsioniste at Richmond, @BOOND DAY. Rucwonp, Va, August $6, 1067. ‘The Convention assembied at 9 o’olook A. Mi, purscant BDacjursment The fist half hour was devoted to reli qhue cxorcises, prayers, 43, in conformity with ibe me Bea of Dr Ross, adopted tast night. The Pamapan? anscunced the fullowtng Oommities on Bswres:—Rev. H HB Boyd, D. D., Synod of Virginia; Ger. F A. Ress, D. D , do, Wert Tennessee; Rev. A. New- wa, D. D., do. Mississippi; Rev. J. Molntire, D. D., do Seansyivania; Kev. 8 R Marrison, do Moile ; Rov. F. B @ray, do. Kentucky; Rev. 4 Blackburn, do. Teuncasse; ‘MP. Jernigan, Req, do; Sich KE. Bartoa, Esq, Keon- deory; Geo, W. Rankin, Eeq., Mi souri; Andrew Molatire, Seg. Pepasylvacia; Dr. J. N. de Grand, Mississippi; J.B. ‘Wright, Kiq., West tenneaseo; Poachy R. Gratiaa, Biq., ‘The reading of tho'oall for this Oonvention, ordered last ‘wight, was acked for, and sccording'y read by the secre: ‘wry. Ii Se as follows:— @BORRS TO THA MANSTRRS AND GHUROGES Dt CONNECTION Wir VWs GEWRRAL ABSKMHLY OF TH PXOWHYTSKIAN CHUM, Twau Raxraazx—he undersigned, membors of tae Ge vers) Assembly Low 1p session at Glo -e'and, Onlo, are @marained to accross you with re‘erence to the state of @c: beloved oburch, and to indicsle tbe course which Denke be pureuec DF sli who adhere to the principles of ear coa-titution, a+ Inkerpre'ed by! framors, and at practically achnow lw ged during the almost enlire period sf our bifiory as a oburch. +L action of tbe present Agsembly on the subject of avery, cepeciatly when con idered im connection with Me spirit apo mane par dcse of teversl of the Wertern ayrets has imyreseud as with the helief chat peace and Derwopy Can » > luoger prevail am ing u«—inat toe Arsew Diy AeA PTErERt oomatitnied, inetoad of being a bond of wien between Ciffereat sections of the churca, will cou. Mnve to be the theatre of sirife and ditoord, and that tre gicry of God, the welfare of oar churches, ‘and tie good @f whs country Cemand @ separation of ibe discordant ewer, and the oxietense of another Assembly to walsh de wxiistion of the slavery qaestioa will be unknown. ‘We Dac bi pec tbat oor brethren who baye pees dis powed H mirodace Ubis eubject into the General aseomnvly would, cre tbix, bave Deca oonvipced that no govd coult recht to the church from this agitation—that tt was @ienating brethrea cf @ commen Clirl+ jeu faith, apd was Cricoimted to render the oopdivicn uf che simve more uIde- “Wap'e, and tw wander the Wes that bind our union 3 # ree! bare by ly dinenpointed Ta oon pequence cf the political agi ation of the ruhjoct and of tne yret-rure bro-ght to bear wpon them by Uongregational @morohes helamg tbe moet ulire soliton scptimente, many of our Western Pres syteries bave beoome “ore ur tin demanch'g prog.eitive action ef the Assembly. Rey Deve not beer +sached with the part écclaraiioas of he Arvembly They have dostred the Assembly to ex ¢ ite views of the nin of tlavchcing 6 cloarly that 1s oan be made the baris of diciplive by the courts of Me choch. This sctica bat pow been virtually taxea oy We arrondly. Th bes avowes that the reiavon of master vt we rveni—whico necessarily involves the ilea 0° pro rty 0h be serv cos of the lawier--is a eid in the right of od and ou olfenoe in the xeuse in waieh the term is weed ty the conrtitaiion of tne rhoreh, Tais declaration bas been mane, nougnh oonfesrediz there is not th Bert Fe mote alia loo W slaved. ing in our etantards, and ae b ine Rnowledge of the lec’ what hen oar const! dean © & edooted, twelve ont of the thirteen Sia‘es were werchokitog Sister and many of those vho composed the aeewdty of 1789 If no. mavebolier® thomssives, wore Me representatives of presb: tererin whivb were churches whuw mem vere were slavch idera, We regard thie aeten Of the Geperal Assembty ay ® palpa>e violaion of ‘Be sprit end let er of the onsti iemoftbecharch The Pieciole invelved tm it, if carried ints practice, would ‘@x-0°t the higbert judiostory of ihe church into an ec Se sietica’ des votiem we tyrannical aa that whicn das dis frgored the Charch of Rome. It make the Asverbir Bet on'y the interpreter of iaw In an tregular way, but Bm the suoreme legislatnre of tbe church—* position wokb bas been always repadiaed by we Presbyterian each Apart, therefore from the disartrous consequences re+ wati_g from the agitation of the subject of elavery in the Gevera’ ArsemDdly, destroring, as it does, our peace, keep- fg vr in metme of exchement unfavoradle to spiritual gee *tb ard paralyzing our efforis to advance the cause ‘f whe Roseemer through the chanel of oar admirable item of gover oment— we oopnder that the Assembiy a> ro far Geparted from the cona’itation of the church «# der our adberence t it untetirable and 1 poasiole. pritested repeatodiy againrt this agitation, and dodng tat our b’ethren are cetermined w ooutinue it, ‘wt have deliberately and prayerfully ome bo the coacla nice \bal, hewever painfal it may De tous, the gow of fe church and of the country required a separation from fem. Fe shell bold our breshren who have disturbed as peane by tbe introduction of this vexed queuion into ‘Ber jocicatories as alone responslbie for tne coasoquences af chus ci vito. ‘With there convictions as to too necessity of s Berm cor «nee united aid beloved Zion, the only question Mot remains for us Dow to setile pertains to the mode of ev loft to us, and inat is to invite a) ooastirutional © Preeby teriaos io tbe land who @simvery in the General Awem' ‘Medon in ebich this subject ehsl be uterly eschowed. ‘We co pot restrict cur ivistion to the Southern Shurches. Woe wish to Dave s nwional charch—tom is, « @horch (be citatituent parts of which will come from every reevion of ne Cai mn Holding «© the same confes- wioe of fain, we eball have @ cov mon basis as to doctrine apd government, an¢ an urderstanuing tha’, however we may ciGer ip a rospeciing slavery, the subject is merer to be introduces inw the gg Baya by Northern or Southern mon, unless, inleed, ju- cise) cases are brought up from’ ihe bower courts In the Jersigned Mis course ts Cur only siternative. There is 40 muck @e fore abolition spirit pervating other churches ‘Wat adhere to the -ame standards of faith, nat we could net expect peace op ‘his surject by uaitiog with them. ‘We ore pertoaded that b bie question may berup- Pressed jo their jacicatories for awhile, the sbolison Spirit exists to such an ertent as to threaven their diemem- Berment yyierian caurch may ‘Be sated 11 one body, and that ihe conservative portion @f she came may ultimate y be Drought together and thos more efficient in promoting the cense of the Re and to diffusing whrough the land » tro'y natiopal Dptirt “At present, bowerer, the union of there churches ‘Would net sford relefto those who are wearied of this Bbrery agitation Weare detirour of forming an orgast muro where we eal not be liable to another division Brom Die er vg abject ‘The Gadervigned, Worerore, would Invite al! Presbyte. Yians, from ali reotic ne of the ovoeiry, tH met in Donven to in the cliy of Kiehmond, th day of August, 1807, for ihe parcore of contuliat on mad of organizing ably, io which itil be ai Unc eutjoot of slavery vill nov be introduced ¢ this courne lnavead ef ones Acsombly at Beer, ah beiog due to the Preedy roe oreteut ‘We Would pugyert that tbe Prevbyteries be on'led Igether ae Prep ne po-riblo and that while ihe Presb ytories anoint Abels deieg sigs to the Assembly 12 the axes! proportion, it {a doeire bie thet as many micis'ers ant elders show! i a! Seed the Convention as can doso We suggen\, nis, thas tn ease ony of the Preabyteries desiring to be connectet with (oz new eacembly ebowlt find tt impweidle w de re evened in the Convention, ii world be im ortant that ES lonventig ebovld be informed of thelr action Praying toast God may overrale the ¢1 treecons of Zion Br bie © aod that may be ¢ minis ny bis aoerring Counsel, we rabscride ©) in Chast, o. &. Pees, D. urge i'ainte Wm K Caidw oll, Jes, G. Hamner, Heory Machows Peachy RG: Thomas A Cleand, E yaa Fincetias R Gray ‘The ondersigned, thoegh on mombers of the Goneral Bbvuve invitation Om motion of Dr Laact, the rules of the General As Bembly of ihe Presbyterian Chareh, which were to govern fe Convention, were ordered to be read. It was accord Inaly dove. On motion of the Rev. Mr. Ren, of Richmond, a com- @rcwes The following are the pamer —Coarlos Ii. Wil- Bems, Bey Gf Road, Lowa! Ledeut The rea: irg of the roll of delegaiea war orverei, with » Fiew to correct it. ‘The Goavention took a recess for three qoarters of an our, ai ton minutes before 11 o'clock A M. ‘The Cor vention re-assembied at & Pine miauies aftor half o’clogk. Rev AH. HL. Bovn from the Committee oa Basi ‘cuand ti, the vow shall be as follows, viz : Ist, Each Preabywry represen'ed Muall be eultied two voles. 24. Whenever aFreabyiery hav & memberehip of over ue ‘housand, eso additiousl five hupdred mombers shall Be etiied to one additional voir, or eon additional frac Mon of two hundred and Ofiy shall be entitled to ons ad it's al vows. 84. Kann chureh represented in this Ooo ‘Feo lon, Whove l'reaby very We not represented, shall be en- Mle! w one yore Dr. Lesch moved to ameni i by wriking ou! the last Tepresested in this Cynven'ion, @awe- “Fach chorch whose Preapytory is Bol represented. Seen ¥ shall be entitled to Mossrs. Boyd, Gratian, Handy of, Virginia, “ and, opposed tne motise. ya Ree Dr Convama, editor of the Christian Onemor, Phitadal- Pia, ead they were not here as s judiaatory of the oharch, GF Chotbed with sey eoclesieationl po ver They were nore as members and minwters of tae church and servants of Jevce Christ, 10 take ints consideration, to resommond, fand if they plensed, to overture to all ou breshern, North Qnd fouth, the great principles again on whion cur fathers ectec and’ by whioh they obviated all this agiisti on that has come muob musonie.” our Church acd beloved Country. Inetoad of ove fecvie member or two from alia ei bis, be wished there were fifty provent lie wu not afraid of their voter, and some of thete present knew Lim He woald sy retpest t that be loves city, that the gromt body-—the majorty of the and women too, i Liat nity wer, #4 S00 ¥ reed abou wapapers, They . ty be € from the chu. of t wladed for ever; b thelr pastor, eb honor @ud reaped , ne of them at lone’ * ve : ot & rod syigion atic | Mey dia et preveas save, 1) Was ao part of | Presdy ter baye & NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, pleased bound, nsveribevess, and with all proper for his brethren North, to insist upen his motion Mr. £. of Tennessee, sald that this committes, after much consultation. has brovehtin a report, whica weeme! io bim ought to harmonize that boay 6 are not, ae bas been remarked, an osneiastical body dng ecolestantions business. We ehall do thet will pe hinairg upou the churches. We take vo power from the Preebyterieg. Nove at all. merely advise, and when 0.7 Prerbs tories moet they vote upon the action of bis beds. They yoo w free waif this body bed aever met ip Be ooald not pee why thie body should be throwp .no agitation in the very commencement ef the busloes of the Oonvention We wants ao viee—oor churches want advice; the Prosbyterien Church Souta wanta advice. They all know the basis of represeatation here; they will that thore was a yore of @ chureb to represent 8 chureb; that that vote was tho vote of one rent to rep-ereut a Presbyt » and for the life of rim he could tee n> objection that be made wtnis resolution. We do ncthing bere tha’ will be bi cing; no action of oura can bind the Preanyteries, Ae grieved at Deart to fee this dift-repoe of opinion about matiore, as be considered. of ovi tule importance He avaumed bo bea Presbyterian, and vniteo with the Presbyterian church not from prejudice of ednostion; but when God yave bim Bis grace to aubdue the rede liow of his heart and inclined Bim to utiw wtb its people, he lookec rosod W se win what peo le be wee acoutwuntie He lo-ed the Pre by terjap chur B apd waa proud ef her order, her divoipliae And ber fotelligence; he was moved by no praji- dice of edrcation, for hed be been influenced by education be would be ied into infidelity ~ be wnied bimeelf with her, This wae s convention toat cruld bind po man, for what they did would go to the Presbyterier, and it «old be for bem to agres or dlssen’ from teelr acon He hoped the house would vot ad »pt the nmeoc nent ‘The quceticn op the adoption of the amendment wns pat, and decidea in the negative; whereupp the voro ras take on the resolution reported by the comaites, aad It was agreed to On motion of Dr. Resp, of Richmond, the hoar of ad joe pment for dinner and cf re assembling theroufwr was iixed #4 9 and 4 o'clock, respectively, attor ths day. Or R. then moved that te several commun caions ia tho bande of delegates trom persons frien ly (o the objess of Convention, aud upon #an)ccts appertaining thereto, he red © the Committee on Guriness. Mais motion war fuggoned by the preecueian of @ letter by Dr. Leaca, whic he destved ts be read =I! was aodresme, to som elder who wea wt present, ard as of B® feme-na private chi wes deemed expedien: 0 Lave it referred io the Business Commitee with any «milar documents in the haads of other driegatos Dr. Haxwy, of P.rtemouth, moved to amend the merion made by Dr Read, by ordering the sopointinent of a spe- cial committee |) wbom these deoawevis may be referrod. Aficr a fow uniuterosting remarks with reference t tho matter Dr. Lxact moved to lay the whole subject on the tabie, which was egreo! to, On motion of the Rov, Geo. Pareran, of Va, a conai't- tee of three was sppoinied to conduct the rel gious oxer. cines. The President appoisted the followtmg gentlemen to form the com mi.tee:—Kev. G. Pauter, Dr. an, of Va, and Dr Ordwars , of Teoo Prayer was taen offered by Dr. Leach, afer which the Conventog took a rm cess unti) 4 o'clock P. M. EVENING PRESION. ‘The Convention re a*remhiet at tae appointed hour. De. Harpy, of Po te south, stated thai be reoetved @ etter from the Hon. Mamnuel Jefferson, ef Port Penn Dola- ‘ware, expressing bit regrot at being unadie to attoud the Omvention and saecring bim of the sy: y of the ebureb to which ho delopged in the objects of the Coaven. tion, snd of ite readinow to acquiesce in ite action. Ho thonght it well to make this statement, beiciving that tt woule be encouregiug to the Convention, in view of the Peculiar peeldon of the chareh to which Me orved i war situate, a may be sald, on al vides the free from the tisvo Ssaics, and hence the ——— ee Jefferson's Dr. Laact moved that a commisrion consisting of mem Dore of ibe Couvention be aypolnied tygwait on the Bari nea: Committee, and ascertain from thom when it was probable they ‘woul! ropori,or whether it war likely they would do #0 to-day. He thooght this course advisa- bie that the Ocnven‘ion might adjoarn, should the com- mites not be preared to submit any business in the course of the evening. The motion was agreed to, and Dr Leach ani Mr. Mar, tin, of Tensessce, epprinted to form the commission There prooceded to the discharge of this di avd ‘® few minutes returned, whea Dr Leach formed the Conren'ion ihat they were tastructed by the commitiee to ray that they would be able to report to- night, should the Copvevtion mee) at that time, or 1. morrow morning at 9 o'tlock. The Uonvention thes took a recese till § o'iook to-night NIGHT 8RBSION, ‘The Convention re asscmbied at 8 o'clock P. M., pur- Suact to adjournment Dr A BH Boyd, from the Gommitiee on Bastocss, mitted the followiug report. Ho said that with we exception of ove résolution, the oom ailkec Was Coanimou8 in the adoption of the report. In regard t> thet revolat/on Abere were, be bee; od, two or tarce disseating vores. Pom, The commitice appolutod to propore to ‘he Convestion fu2b action, sa in the clrcamslances which in tho provi dence of God we Are placed, reoommond the adopuon of the follo ing preambie and resoiutious ‘Whereas, resolutions aud oxtimonios of part O Amembilen, avd cially he sotion of the last General Assembly wheredy suspiciocs and Goabte of the guod standing and equal rigbte and privileges of plaveboldairg members ef the church, or im uteiioos ahd charges agalast their Christian charaaver, have been citner im sled or 6x eased. are contrary w tho exam plc acd venchisge of Christ and bis agostier, an: are & violation of the conaitution of the P.esd, teriaa enareh end, whereas, the relation of master aod servant in ite contiered, or further than ihe relative duties ar therefr mand rlavery en an institution of the Dot proper!) belong to the church jadicatorics aa eub; od wgrity, aad, wusress, tn Ube jdgaeas Biv there is BO p onpest of tho Owseuva 0 this agi ston ef tlsvery im the General Aseomoly, #9 lon ar there are sinvahoiders 1a connection with the ‘caarch thr refore, Reso ved, Tra: in the ju“gment of this Coarcation no. Soing can be wate the Barks for disc! line in the Presb ferian charoh which is not epeciioally referred to in tho Donation ap crim» oF berney Kesolved, Taal ihe /enerai Axsom! on Gharen have be power to pron: uu dempadon 00 # lower jidicaory or ju Oe 86, LLicas they Bare een brought mt ded oy the coustiv the Oonrenvon recommend to ail the s in the Preebyterian church which are op poted to \Le agi aton of eisvery in the higdast jadicatory, to appolet legates in the proportioa presorine form of government for the anpoinuneat of com al { the Arsemdi , ty meet tn Kaovrtile, Teaasssee, on tie bureday ia May, 1855, for the purp me of organizing eueral syood, ender the name of “fhe Uuited Syuot of the Preebyteriac Gharch in tue United ates of of tho Presdyteri & septense oF con ree , That Resolved, That the msmbore of this aoavention athore to and abide by the sonfersion of faith of the Presby to chorch, as containing ta Ww of doo-ring tangot | Hiely Seriptares; and that adhere to the form of gov- ernmett and bo k of discipline of sa!s odurch. ‘The report war receiy wherespun Key. £. B. Comp fon, of Virgin's, moved ie adoption. » Ranbourn Toramn, Eeq., Attorney General for the Ptate of Virginia, aald be did not rise for the parpoee of Gay ing ABy thing In referonce to tbe report at present, vor did be know tnat be world say anything in reference to It aiany timo. Asfarar his ear covld gather ite moaning, he oid not & Ube! be should diseoat fi 14 propos ova, at the same time, af it conempiated the final so tion of thet conven ion in @ matter of great im portance, it seemed to thas would be more ip accordance with the purposes of that assembly and the interests of the church which ibey were tuore to proane, that decisive action apm the relort abould de postpone until mors! Before that time the priated report woul 1 be in the bande of every member of soe Uounrention Kecn member will then be able w say, pon s carofal perusal ano examination of It, whether it sooords with bis sentl- men @ ip roferer ce to (he action of ihe Preabyterian charcb bere represented. if the preambic and resolutions are adopted to night, H may be dove | hays t repent {i # > bt reason, to vote upon the propowidons which hare dean aubmitted by the oommitteo, He preferred to jvok into ‘hem more carefally before he would do #0. He would herefore propose that the further oopsiderntion of the report be pretponed ustli to-morrow mwning, and made a Of the Gay at soon a the Convention amon Mr. Gaarraw, of Richmond, a momber ef tho Oommities, was in favor of the motion ‘He rogaried the subject os too important to be Lasily acted upon Mr. Marraewa inquired, if the report wee adopted to- night what would be the relaUons which the Usavontica would quatais to tt? Would it adopiion (a that tnetance be the fina! action pon tif or would {s be mereiy an |: troduc He was soxiout to be laformed jo this re wory scion? Of the Convention, and the asvon would Mr. Tecxaa said such would be the case unless the Action of the Use vention should be reconsidered. Rev. FR Gaay noky, & member of the Rust ere Commit eo, ox a ° ‘oo Of the Peper antl! morning bed In bis possesion &@ pa vor which be inended to submit In Monch, fald thet he agrood wit the bastporement of the enbjoot that cach member should hit Gand, thai be may have a ft mu of voting ‘etattgantiy tt, should have pO af onclee of aay fe LT, ebb expressed "be motion to pus pone the report and make |: the order priya Ad vanes Sag isda B, wee Rev Mr. Mrrcuait raid tha) ih« Convention had now ar- [iret at 5 very tupesians ona nao pom 2 ie —_ i en ‘Was sure every person was sane war, me Of the coossion. He did Dot fee W make @ speech, Dut mereiy 10 express & desire tepnlcadnn toi arses ot Senrssiy ease euraot ou a nm wwenly grace a treaty that the God of atecom and of enodiness woul’ bave om, assion Upon os, and send Illumigativg gfa0e 20D Oar nde and hearts that we may beso enabled to oansider the propositions submitted to us, in his feur, | Hof love, and {ne spirit of prayer aad em"denve, and with a sincere derire to advance the intoresta of this oaurs as commitiod to our chayge. He hoped no matin sould be ees to inéu:e the conve: tion to rein would call upon seme brother to offor up prayer. o nav of formahty, be would move {bai ihe Consestion de- { ‘vote a few minutes (0 prayer, for the chjsot indicated ‘The motion was agreed to; whereuson, at the oul! of the President, prayer was offered up by Dra. Boyd and Mar- y ‘The convention then adjourned a)l, anecessively, unit 9 o'nlcak to morrow, Some further tie was devoted to prayer and alnging, af or which tho assembly diepersed. The chorch in which the Conveoden assembles te Hter- ally thronged curing ite seesions, ibe ia tea forming @ very large contirgent of the audience. Atino night scrsions Partionlar’y ‘be altendance is upusval'y large and the go Reral interest manifested inthe pi geome tn- tense Thus far but little of interest has traaspired, the Nom mittee on Rortuees not being prenared to submit thelr re- [rhe was to form the basis of practical onsrations. betng now before the Vonvention, | abseil look for some very imporant developemeu's of rentiment in the conse of to morrow’s seasion. {+ is understood that fobo Randolph Tucker, the Attorney General of this Siate and & Fate to the Conver tion, will address the Doty at ome Nb upon the objeste which brought it together. 1 am = that to morrow’s proceedings will be very lavw- resting. A Young Girl Seduced by a Clergyman in Burliugton, N. J. EXCITEMENT OF THE Ci7:Z8N8—THR FATHRE OF TOR GIRL BBBKING SUMMARY VANGRANCR—BSI4PR OF THR MIN:ETER OVER THS BaGK FANCR—HIS WHBBEABOUTS NOT KNOWN. ("rom the Trepton Gazette, Angust 31.) The citiz us of Burtingion were thrown inv a stete of intense excitement on Friday last by the circalation of a romor that Rev William B Sutherland, of ibat city, bad been guilty of the orime of secacing the daughter of men ber of bis church, who was jxst tarned of fftsea yeore of tee. An investigation of the ramor led to tho painful conolosion tbat It was, in ail tte enormity, too true to be diabelieveo. It apsears that on Wednesday afver. noon last Su:berland went to the hoase of the girl’s fa hor for bis tn'ended victm tooame to him and assist some otber gitle in arranging some books tn bis library, it Gaving beea previously andermood that several wore © fuect for that purpose the girl not res poncing to the ‘nyitadon, Sother! sent agata, Sod thie second = tnvitation she —unfortanavel; obeyed. On reacbing Sotberland’s hovse ho ia vited her tnta the ovary, whea she was surprised ts flad berevif tho only female present. He imnedia' m+ Bcedl Bit A \cotes and famiilarities wi b ber, drew her ‘on OM champer, aod there succeeded in overcoming hor. J) ie very remarkobie that me tbe young viedm of this msn’s Retuctions was loaring the bouse she envoantered * Acther’apa’s wife, ®Do wan jast at thas momen\ retaralog bore alter ap abrence of some days The wife notioed the fiebed acd excited aprearance of the sirl’s counte- enc, and eked the cawe, why she bat been,crying, ko ,t0 which evarlve antwers were retarasd, and tho outraged otiid bastned home to tie house of ber parr On Tharsday she relted to hor mother U ariiculars of the stamo that had been practied on her, aad the mother !m medist ly waited upon one of the dessons of savherlaod’s church and relaied the circume'ances Re timmy diately called ip a br ther deacon, and the two went Circtly to Sou herlaud’s hoone, where they tnformot bim of thecberge mate agelast him Sutherland adnit- ted wat de had token mavy liberties wita the chili, but cenied the charge of seduction His whole oondact ant manie’, however, were tuch as to convince the two that be was guilty, and they informed him et once that all fur ther — with him, as pastor of theirjchurch, was at an ep In the meentime, the father of the girl was made ao- qratoied with the etrecious crime, which bed been pers trated 0» the virtue of his child exer jon becams uocopirollabie, and srming bimself for the purpose of taking evr oy vengeance on the destroyer, he start. ¢6 i oovenit ol bim. But ap intimation to Sutberland that his life wae 'p daoger, ecabled him to escape over the back ‘ence of bie garden, only afew minutes in advance of Dix) wily ‘dig aot pursuer. This c'erinad hy po rite Is about thirty: et and has been in charg) of # church ot Barliogton since Inst year, He went there from Lodi, near Jersey Uity, but where he is now gone po one can tell The victim of be ara is barely fifteen yours of age, snd bas borne an un Diem\rhed character. Her family also are of uuimpesch- «6 sanding, aad enjoy the respect and esteem of all whe koow them Tois scepdslous act of Mutherland is not the first which has bern jaic at bis door during his ministry in Burling: ‘op. On the 2ist of July, bat little over ® month ago, & bired g'rl ip Dis famil, tamed Teresa Gilbert, about 25 pears of age, mace caw before Alderman Browa, of (hat city, bat she went to reside in bis family olther tn 4p U or may last; that tbe very first dey ano was there, all the family but Sutherland being in the cowntry ou ® visit, be lavitet her into ibe parlor, there to ait down oa the sofa beside hin and read a chapter trom tre Bibio wo bim; took the book away from her end commenced handling her person, whea she got up and went out in the yard, saying she war going away aod tbat to induce ber os ay be s-omised her gold rings and anew tilk dros, all of which sbe refused to rece) Wat a few weeks afer this Sutherland came {mo ‘he room where she wea combing ber hair, and commenced orush- te Mt for Ber, but #he Knocked the brash back ia his band, snd a: the same momect bis wife came into the reom, ben ehe sent Tereas of an errand, on ro- ‘erning from which the wife looked as if she had Deen crying; tbat on another occasion, when bie wife bed gone out to tes, he went into Te rer ber, where rhe thon was, lay town oa hor bea and atbed her to lay down ale; thet she re- fored and threawned to raise an alarm; th Jumped np and bor to leave the hoar fured to ¢o until she ea his #ffe, to wham she relisted hie c nduet to her, but sbo refused to listen to anything in re'ation to her hosband, acd he coming in at the timo, and learpt: g what Terern bad been telliag hie wife, he tork hold 0” Terern's arm, throw her part way down rtairs, then followed and Kioked her several times, but thai be desisted on being told by hin wife to uo a9, There chargoe were luvesgated by the proper officers of the cburch, but were dismireed as not betog em titled to nee Tre develop isenys of the past week bave wrovght a grea) cbaog® with respect 1 taeir truth olcarn from ® geotieman of Bar lingto tras the ex eltement hire was grest on Seturdey night, and that | Yor © was neirovg tk 0° tarring and feathering Sather- land {f they could flea him | A Rew York Commercia Agent with Two tv [From the Chicago Press, Aug 20) Revert P Lampert, commercial agent of a New York | house most be what Mrs Partiog'on @ould call ‘a gay 1 theran.”” “Ge that geiteth » «1% gottoth # good thing.” ina! tre, but ous of Linh there may be “too much of a pont hing” chard Lembert left Mor. Lambe | Junior tm Gotham, and “1.08 ule journey into a far coun 9 Tie went over the border He aojourned i Osna- da. At Chatba n be foil in love with s fair youug Bogiish- | | woman, with whom he el sped, and they were married in Detroit” The father wne in search of ths daughter, there jomed bim in the qucet Mre Lambart No. 1, aad ver’ Jr, tep montha old, an awexpected and terrible blow to | the fond parent, se to the desertet wife. This wee two monibs sinc’, and no tlaings could be gleaned of the whereshoute of the ronaways ibe bigamist aud bis | Fictlm, uplil the present week, woea the father came to this ciiy, end on Toesday rut wredioy & Uo , tho well known pol ce Celeotiver, on thy track. In ths space of two bY wid of ® lito Lighting judiciously eircnined, cd warfmnd, and on Thareday arrested, at Janor vile, Wie. The party reached this elty yester¢ay, the bride an ffulsbed beyond expression ai ber cruel wring. She loft for Ueerolt Inet evening, en fouls far home, with her fei Otiicer Noyes, of Rradiey & Og , ascwmyaniod Lambert, the hand« of Cama ino Jostioe Mr® Lambert No 1, a very worthy and exce!lent Woman ae wo letrn, will probably mert hor perjured and Wortbiess barband at’ Detroit—and such @ meeting! The Nga Tiel will doubtiess pet full jration done him. 0 por Kogith girl ie of highly respectable and werlthy connections, aud we withhold mer name, for ob- vious reasons, No. 1 and Lambort | Srontiro Pavreraiana mm Liwno.~Yesterday City Maretal Randell reoe vod w despatch from Bang », ai recting bim t» arrest John Stowon, Joho Pratt and Tacomas Wood alias Mandy, who were expome’ wo arrivs here io the Poon train from the eastward powre, repaired t ube railroad The Marshal, with bin ‘on toe arrival of the with conspiracy and cheating by falre pretences. It reems the three worthics travel togeteer, Stetwon and Mandy pet upsrace, with an understanding who ehall win, and Pratt bois with \be epectators, ai of evuree, plac bis fis koe in favor of the runner ar to oat ahead. im that way his chances are good for winning, andthe trio share tej procveds.—/’ertland Advertiser, Augual 26. SNEED Tie Veortasie Taane of Nonvour—The Norfolk Index gives the following statiation of the truck ‘OF vegeiabie trade of Norieix for the monthe of June aad July inst . = To New York. «656 86,000 $240,287 60 These packager corsisicd of barrele, bores and baskote Of peas, cucumters, bears, potaioes, tomatoes, radiaber, rhubarb, aeparngus, applor, peaches, pears, &d. Fiaw 1% Taxas—The large storehonse of Rhine & Bros... and the drog store of doDenna & Keine, om the north side of the rouare in Ularkeville, Texas, were to tally destroyed by freon the night of the bib instant, The » prr waye—Ly mooh exerdon the farthtr progress Of the fire was arrested The geoda which were in the lower swry of the wtorebowe of Mexwe. H Rhine & ™. Wore Mortly Raved, bol rothing in the rng store. The lone fe between 816,000 and 0, The fire ts enp: poved to be the work of sa incendiary, bat aa yet 0 clue Mt had aa to tho poreom, oi “ Late and literesting from Honauras—Une Imer-Ucoutc Railway. Advices from the engincer corpa of the Honduras Railway, to the date of July 20, report the entire corp: in food heal b asd spirits, and rapidly progressing with the looation of tne road. The Atiantio division had completed the seotification ef the line, 43 miles, to Portrilics, and hs¢ atvanced to join Mr. Trautwine between Yojoa and O00 de Agoa. Mr. Gliddon, deputy agent, bad reached the. spi ial, where be had been cathusiastioally revetved. ‘The Atiantio brings advice of the eppatatment by ne Fritish government of Licuteaxnt Colonel Staunton, Reya) ‘Engineer, laiely member of the commission fur settling the European boundary of Turkey, aad Sergoant James Finch? RE, to proceed to Honduras to review the work now tn pro- gress, and report to the government on ib» route generally. Those officers sated on the 17th f/om Southampton. Ts ongarction with the above, we are enabled to pablish the following extracts from a letter of Mr. Wiltam White- bead, ane of the assistant eagincers on tho Honduras In teroceanic Railroad, dated Pan Pedro Sula, July 14, and addressed to a relative in this ciiy:— “Hines the 4th T bave been working about San Pedro in Yarions dircviions, until three days ag», ince woon I have laid by with a rlightavack of diarrboos. This is ine Sret sicknees I have had. and I em well of thst, thanks to Dr. Boliand’s care, shel) soon move with my party fitesn miles fom here, io Piau, and from there we shall tare another long stride, perhaps to Yojoa There they say we shall be free from morqaitoes and all other pests, = * “We bave lved very well here We have Exgiish cooks who g:ve us Exgtish dishes. anit re havo 0% iasiad many Of : alive production, except the frijcles, (esas) and Plavtaina. * * * * . * “Bome one abovt Onoa bas etarted a projéot to have 8 monthiy 01 sem! monthly seamer to run thease vis Ba lize, to Havana, In that cae, we will have # regular mai? route on both rides, and can’rerd letters with osrtaia'y either way. 98 fir car mall teilliies have been dowiedly «As to our survey, as far ar we heave gone, we have got & beavtiful Great clan cao road, with eaay grades and very light curves. Are in hones thie will Ovotiane, but we cappot tell. We are forty railes from “uorto Oubeilos, and have riven one hundred apd twenty five foe: «nty.”” Mr. Whiwnead eneaks of tho comntry as affording him much gratification from the varie? nornery prosented, and saye:—Ty- me, who have seen 40 line of mountain soonery, the landscaves which we cat-h & giim.«e of now and thon Ip jour wanderirga are perfect nebanting. For some ‘aye before bis arrival at “an Pedro his party hed been bivouacking in the deep silent woods, with large trees shutting tn the view; we bad only ona drawback to the perfect comfort and plessure of such a life, and thai was the annoyance from the morquitos. Mr. Treutwine was at Ssa Pedro, and on two occasions— ope of them the 4th of Joly—tsd given an entertainment to the sevoras and seporitas of the pisve, both baviog passed off «ery padafantorily. Colone! Kinney, of San Juan omer. and who was iert teardofin Belize, reports hiuself, July 11, st Onvs, Hondores. @ letter to a gentleman of this city, i—I ehall leave to-day for Botias, end return toSap Juan via my ona oa the Mog quite shore, with a view of coming bask to esta>lish my- reli here to lend « hel ing band to the grea) ratiroad, T regard aa the loading enterprise of ino age When in New York, apd until reon tly, I Bad my dvovta as to the practicarilily of jolping the oceans througa Honduras, but since J have come on the grocod, with toe knowlege I poenene, foamded on the oxperience I nave bad in public improvements, 1am saiisfied that the work it bos only feasible, but, in one word, the rovte een the seas. The Cpinions of a Pro.Slavery Candidate in Ka sas. TO THE VOTERS OF AYCHIAON OOUNTY. The 2hth of the yresent montd {a the day for holding an éleetion io this county, for a mowber cf the Oonstiturional Contention, to fill tbe vacancy cooasioved by the rerigna ton of @ W.Swaney, Eq Having received tho nom! nation for that office from a nase convention of the ce mocraic parly (with which I have always been associated politically and sooially), held in parsuaace of a poole be tee from the Coa!rman of the Dequcra ic Qounty Uom- mittee; it is but reasovanie that thos) who bave 80 geae- rovsly endorsed and put me in nomination for thst hign and honorable office should know fulty candid'y what is my position om the tmeves that wil! probably be raised. I regret tbat tho intervening time to the election 1s #0 sbor\, and tha’ my vocation occupies my altention Wo that degree as to piace it out of my power to visit my follow citizens in different parts of the county, and make that personal tnterchi of opinions apd sentiments with them that | could desire, and am compelied, therefore, 0 make this satemen( of my jon. The Cincimuati platform and the Lecomptan rerolutions of the demecracy have wy unqualified endorsemeat— ‘uniting all Unien loving men and patriots of ail parties in oe Common straggie for the safety of the Union, they ro. cure to ali seobous their just rights under the on tution, ‘and offer the only sanctuary against the siorms of factoa and fanatic! sm. 1am, as I always have been, In favor of making Kansas State, and when the question comes up, if { am vote for insertwg & clause protesting aia » 1am in favor of making a)l officers elective—be iteving that the volce of the people should be heard as often ss possible, and that all officers suould be held re sponribie to ine prople—the source of their power. With regard to the submission of the constitution to the people for Lam in favor of submitéing eitnor the whole or no part The submission of the slavery claose aloue is, tomy mind, a miserable pancering to abolit oa Iniereste—insuill clent to eatisfy al! the black repatiicans, and dogradiag to tbe democravio None of the of sudmisaion yot propssed meet my views. They aro ail open to rerious sod faial objecdous; nor do I see any sche ica will effect the purpose; but ifs plan can be which will sesure to the bona fide reaidenta of the the cesision consiitution, and exclude all transien: persons influence that decision, theu Lam in favor of sabmission 1s ie & matter of great deilcecy, which the Cosveation shoul! approach with much ¢lrcumspection; and, doubt less, meny place will be brought forward, and probadly one which will solve ibe cifically {a @ manner satisfactory to all good men: it if none such is presented, and the Lon rention has to choose between submitting the consiita- tion t all who may be here at that time, or not at all—be \weee chealrg with « fa which ther Yot\e would be drowned in the clamor of a bireting mob, and pot calling on them for ap ex, of optnioa then Tam in fevor of sending it to Congress as it comes from the bands of the Conyemtion—the only courte that in thatereas I belie’ de satisfactery to a free and independent mutable and never change. I bave sentiments now that I have over caler- ‘Wohilet the tichtng desire of some men for political pro forment may porrlbly acovunt for their toriugue ovarao, 1) in more probable thata parin-rahip and affiliation with bleck republionn t« the trae case Whother elected or defeated, a tbe standard bearer or in the ravks of tne democracy, nelther dliauprinted ambi- tion, nor the enticing Alluremenia of offive, wlil ever make me brink from my foll duiies im runtsie'ng the pomiaces of that democratic part) wach bans gorerouly noming ed me for that bigh aud bonoravio post fr waich | am now the cand!date. As Ira before, ovntracts already mato ana mocbani> will preven, me from personally expressing my views to tne voters at inelr homes with that froedom | wou'd dasira, I rest eatirfed with this expowiiior, to comtious to wiet! my stone bammer, and leave the devsim with a gensrous public at ibe pour JO4N W, RANDJLPH. ‘Arciusom, Avgast 17, 1387. Bpecutation In Sugar, [From the Co The auncancement pat! mer, August $$} tn the ‘Boston Journal, that of that city, to bond, rea, many well give rice BY oor) prio these articler have command d within the lartetx monthe. The proof is now plain before the people that it was not scarcity, but the eff rie of epeontators who had com'ered thetr moans to monopoly of theee staple p-odnetions and who, ia this mancer totuocd the melief that nothing pare the pow crop covld bring them back (0 old reves acd ibelr real yelue, We are borne out tn this view of the matter by the infrmstion that simular stocks can be fvand io other large ciice ta the Volto! Sates. In Revion, New Yorke aad Philadelphia, the stocks of agar ant molasee are more thao thres timer as large ne at the same time las your, This, then, may be rald to be @ falr ypo> man of the man Ter ip which prices are raised to th's couniry, aad tho sta pic articles of conmmption roade the prey of thoee who reek to enrich themcives by mos npjurtifable meus. ‘The poor are mace to fecl ine deprivation of articles of this kind when they beoome the subject of speculation, more than ary oe Clee, beenuro the orice of Inbor does Bot rive Ip p-oportion, from ths fact inet the same lever ia Dot exerted to produce uch an effrot. ‘The poor, we repeat, are ino main sulferere by there speculation? from the fact that they feal more keenly the eimes that are wrung from them by the advance ia prices “on articles that !t te actually necessary they should have, They bave no remedy, eave to pay such prises or deprive themeclves of the artic'es in qaowon. In the next , (ewe BeonIations aro carried on with money burrowed fiom the banks, in many sages on #070 rity Dot at all dererving the name, and thetnatitutions thas losning are, therefore, dopentent'on the epecuia lon bolag 8 profitable one, or ‘hey are losers by the operation, fall Asa courequence. snd ewindle thelr depositors, or thowe who may bo opfortunate enongh to porsess their circala fon, It t# rather @ roundabout game, and the mases ‘most ether pay the ddier, In the prices they extort, or, Hing in that, tose in thepvalue of the fonds they may have der thetr contro! The present condision of the market in these very arti. ‘Clea—sugar and molasses— ina fair tretance of this, The majority of the stock is in the hands of my lalore, who have bought it up aud held on t9 it inhopes of #uil higher Pp A now orop if at hand, in regard to which there is the test promise, and the borrowed fants on which the ‘vance; they will go under, their securities, If they bave Any, must Auffor, and failing tin the banks and their cre- The fact is, there is too great a spirit of epontiation abroad In tho land, and whatever tomy evil we may toons purpese. Specalators are groaning at tent under thelr load, and we rejoice at it; it will ach ‘and learn them the loon that It is ‘and operate on thetr own means. Tem Svaranaion Baroas Seaxwine Boanrworow Hacats Blows Dows.—Jort before going w 4 ¢ Rorlington Hoighia, directly at the entrance Derjardins canal, was blown down by the terrific harrt- aflerne The bridge is perfrotiy smashed And, from the porition in which the raloe now fore in the alr, turning it in ite desoont, and, as If smote. Peoualy, enepyed it precisely in the miidie. The bridge nd ihe other haf tie same, We have pot heard aa yet, Who he on the bridge at the time of the ve operated will become due betors their hopes for ad- Gitore must euriain the eatire burden. srs Mt tends to curb this mania, it will serve a good them to avold combinations (or the aay Ry 1. we learned Wat the enapension bridge, ‘Tan cane Which passed over our town About 6 #’olok yoserdiy it Would appear thu the wind hed fifted the whole strus- betrg loon diymod, one half Iny on one beak of the cana, A mruolion Dundas, (Garuda), Warder, Angus 29, SEPTEMBER 1, 1857 Var Venezucla Correspondence. fiend, bad & ‘Uanaoae, Avgust 13, 1807. abort 8100" sad Delowges 10 Musare ‘Trade and Finance—Immigration Goniracis = entract for | Walladeiphia, Traction Bngines and Bndiess Raiheaye— Political af- | , Aue Sonat faire—Upera, de. , de. ea,fou. ‘Buninese remaing io the same depresved mate as when I Mt Ay A a hy y= last wrote you, and the recent heavy failare of a large im | ‘cpmast and Porting house and rumors of thors to follow ia conse | "1? hear? by quence will, ab least, uot contribute to imorsve the mone: |.‘ seared sary affairs of the country, Produce of ail dosaciptions ex. | Care (od Lighthouse. tremely roaroe. Be ry | ‘The goverumont bas concluded a contract with a com- “ss ‘mercial house in your city for free passage (0 Venezuela | Chiat New forty five thoueand immigracis; steamers lo couvey thom | eran: Petrel. Faller do are toleave New York every fiftcen cays. Covtracts of the Spoken—2 Fame nature are in treaty to bring immigrants from vari, | ™*% Norion, ous parts of Karope. Pbtp Obaries & Jane (of ath) Bowner, 60. ‘The Presideot bas aleo granted to Messrs. G. E. Wille, nek ond Juan Clemente de Las Casas exclusive priviiege to in | could be carri tweduoo, free of all dutics, and to use forthe torm of sonnet Curtots, Larelve years sienns Wanton locomotives and, endiers rall- ee betes Sas 10 fer Cronsindl. wan comm a Seay, Crees aed We, bine one een ie Veneee wich Boston’ bare Peering showing » bine demu with wht bavi comtrackd (0 rap the tows of | Ceivnsnf hee nay a ee ene ee reem Hom Bonon f Pots L Lo: e'l, Knowles, Boston: Br the last named place and t'arsoas, ihe irsins wil! bo ena: | ycon"4tiained by thot tick ses of Gupta we ee Died to transport the veicable produce of ive plains to the capital, a af ef 200 mties. Other trains wilt imme- "ALCUTTA. re Ae pert ‘Weatsrn Ooean mot We: diately’ bo placed on al) te imp>vtant roaits of the valleys | ere < opieent. “Wamliion, for #bllade!phia; Fraxk Johso of Ara Traine have abe beep ordered fo- the o:o- | Orecod for Ubina (not Seaton) 10 084 rion st $! OL ow Dag. ‘vince of Caracas, This entarvrisc is ove of tue ARDENSS, Ug 2'—iu port brits Marina, dur for s ¥ dg csr ered W tabe mei-do at 3 per hb’. aod Ae Sa Bath n, Fogart,, from “Machine; Zenith, D-ertog fro Savannan Ka'e Heath Ketchum, from Nvork. sid 2s, br ape ® ns, NYo importance Wo the conatry, ant Cannot fal, wita proper di- rection, to vrodace the most oenefoial results, by removing she greaceat obatacie to the progress of Vonesncla—ra- using the exorbitant rates of land c.rringe. Tn the coliticsl line ( have notmeg pew. The orstry Tremaine q:.iet, apd ip all promaciiiy 71) continue so, The Car ‘oD GIBRALTAR Avg 6—In port ship lows Linvott. fren LA horn for N York. having pat in 4:h, «it agal- och acd emeurm €h on acccunt of head wind, Sid bark Mimosa, King, Mal od >myrna, Favara Aug 2—Tn port sh'ps tady Ar a one. Merrard, 7 ‘Dg & day OF two Before the day rout ara Thorint ave the favorites, fhe primo domo, Ze | Mary Merrill Kp Rodriguez, ; Aldin}, mertis all the applause don her. itis re- | Rea Moerk. vere Gos Chew ti'eie, tlosd, for Bacon poried here thas the comyany will remain bere bata moath | J J Cob», Peterson, gp he ‘ 0; Jona Fousoa, an'th, f tonger, do 8108; Lowes rave alow : heige Icy, nue: Orlauco “Krabbe, frt or chat er; "co Wimpy. Wh A e tor? Fmma Eger, telley, and RM ‘berl on, Leh Yallolah, Rob- tte, for NOrleans, e000; a1nra bulladelpbia, ldg engar, taken ‘uo at 4, lor, Bwarburg for Niork idg: Nia i Ly dir Gidhs, Watron, diny ‘JacuEL, «ux 12—Th port bia Soar igh, fer BR 1 ceye; chr Semi Francis, tow lay f ¢o Livesroot, SS, Aug .9-Uid orig Caford, Eaton, Dem ri rara. Mavnitros, July 6—814 ebip Gertrude, “allet , am MaKSWiLLES, » Te port bie Aletrala ' Klaaun NYork big; (bby Mrown Beare for -o bares La loo Diabre for do, Yanue Bade, Dariine ono; brige ewe oft Wae aimr pom Charieaton arr tin T ¥ Ko¢iind. Kor jand. for © ‘age; rohr B & Me ber Sinite, from —— aoa, Vaumparor, eug 10 Sid bak + W Hall, Mowry vardilt load *atlroa® tron fir Bea N* FoRTO CaBetvO Aug tb Io port Lrige St Yarv, Joanso from York for Marceatto. Georne Loves ‘Tahaway, fro Galimere; «br Sarap Maria from SYo nee B10 JANuIvO. ‘uly 17) In vot shios Bos op for Me'b une, Burs me raw Cans.—A young German woman gave dirth to ap infapt on the traip of cars which reasbed Wheelio’ on she 26th ult. from Balumore, Tne young moiner was ox her way, witha nua ber of ber country men ava women, to U ab. MARITIMO’ INPRELIUBNE mzoa, Ringot fro nip leaks; Aurors, inh rap Gail-yo, Wolle, for P'ilsdelyhty ver! da’; Mar hs amgao: and “arloek Hoftuer, ony “melia Kaymod deg fe Xe York; barks Incus Thompsoy fr NOrievos, mwa, Che c 18» for Hampion Ronda); Mystery ta ars Alamo Movigelt; Fame, Kenedy. and Gorse, die Fea tom Quig, ne; “s Bewa damp, f Ba im rel or )5 cay ‘dug. St Jaco ang 13 ot NYork Sr oun, N8 | pe B—Are orig: bloomer Kiog ant Jol Blobards, harchu', New York; -chr Loudon terry Fanikl-n do Cd Mie, whip “Wellfleet Alo stivery. vondon: brig 1Nn (ray, Plimer, Gianzow robes Blas Wave, Morvia, Alexa opt New Xork.....Sept Sept 2 Soph Grin, 96h, brig (bas Ad ward, Hasr!, Gard wouse ween No, «ug —Arr ¢hip Noribera Crown, Hi fhe Nori a jd 2th ships Eien Maria, Libby, Sharpness © "add row FOR CALIFORNLA, 40. New York. “ep %..Havana & N 5 Rape! . 1..Havans & Moni'r t Heras & AUT. STRAMERS 20 AMD FRO mAvses. PurLapeLr i1A— ow arriving at Hevane arriving at Kew ; Orry—From New York Tih of sank mont. arriving rane Me i ‘4 Mobile 334, Havace Neen OWL. », ag 1S—Io port bark Frankie, Milebell for B: atcay AMA AUR 15--!n portbark Golden “ga, of and for N¥o brig Moutrote, of Porvard, Or Balimare [PER STEAMSUIP ATLANTIC - ADDITIONAL} CARDIFF, £Ug— AFF Sartalie, Cow Gigusester pi toners, Aug o-Bld Haran Au, Drinkwatar, Kewoo Rat, Avg 18—Put tn and anchored Ocean Hom= Wear frem Vrinkoad for Bremen DUNGENESS Aug 16—UMf, Tennessee, Steobenson, trom 1 Jobn NS Burice Grev—From Kew York 17th. at Havana 330, Neans 383. From vane can” BtJoba NB Jaue tenereoa, Pair Quede pot Ay - on Pd, Govan Gea. isca, Bas Frauct oo. seer Buace New York 71th, arrives at Havane Say ant | MAvtwaty, May 1d~Ayr Tons Star Conary Ow i Wieden ewrort, Aug 1$—arr Robert, Carer, rit), to lond t Uharieston 4h and dueat Havana 7y | St Thowns, A, oalan Bil Hyter seqniar wy NEWCASTLE Avg 14—Arr previous Varulian Bi ems, Kew Rosion Opesss, Log 4-814 Gen Kp x (*), Luadberg, Sebastop: Bilver Key Carrier do ‘Tae brat Aug 16—Off BO Seranvon, Spencer frown NY¥o for Autwerp; kpamiponda’, Sisod from do jor Ket-raw THE OVERLAND MAIL TO DYDIA AND OTNA. ae ‘alue to those having Mome Puts TP , a ee SLEXANDRIA, Aug 36—Arr schr Golden Ba! wEh She aerrnnenesaesenee, | Cresta Ma yee as toe kre ae oo ‘ert fore are nat ai ‘Afrivesss Maka shout be gdh und Siu of suse monies” jePormand, St Jonn AB, J W Lindsey, Bostn; Jolien Kui jodiTives Mt Merandris about the 18th of sameand 4th of fol | Aron Ang 29—Arr hig Spittire, Clif ied, Pi aa Prine Taaves Sted about the AR or Slat of same and Sin or Oh of — eanie, Maridge, Missbenport. i eck Angier, © 4 otto Bak Philatelpbis: bar eA rhe aten tbat the 24h oF 26th of same and 1mimor | SZB ATE poet Pins 4 Leaves Aden abouth ike 38th or 7th of same and day ofer | Drip Waickain, Clark, # Ro, for, Bad imore put ta we rival for Bombay, and 1tth to $0th for (hina. dc. is 4 Vidanell, dy'and, Jacmel, 3 4 da Indian Navy sigamer arrives at dombay about the $4 to ma | BODd, pier, be ag eatere pear Gighe. and 18th to Sit of the following month. Py Tein Dark Feaelon P. and ©. steamer arrives at Point de Galle about the Gia or | Rens! (or @ orl i F orb. pi BAG ard bBw stosmer @m Jeokiae: shin Haverty. Ruate ‘wing W to BW, R004 breces ship Thos J.flerson; barks Wi mi Tia, Se Bal’ York; brig Tadion ala, Bek bark Mien, iv der, suse; Yharlesion; achr OF A Qole' Jones #3 $3| item eam Nort: wrt Mdiobarg, Bar lett nie, Hem NYors; scar have. dyder, do. ang L—Ari sobr l) Karey, Feowers Norfol rrbrig |.) dia Franove, ‘iall Pailnielph sat tennane diy bcs hdtceucncennoners-relD de Ney Long. to etn me Ye rg Fort of Kew York, August 1, 1897 , Auk ‘Geo Hallett a me rig Lilian, Nichols, Jacksonville; scar Wai OLRARED. ‘Borussia (Ham), Trautmann, Hambarg—E Bech Rteamanty & Kopbaret, Brin Wild Wave, Knowles San Franeisco—W 0 Annan & Oo. 4 bag AN Lora &Q tel). ship Columbia, Lewis, NY ork ce | wet espe hemy " Sip Wa Tell Fark, Savre—Boye & f ee Ea ee ee ee ir tore Ly na BASTPCRT, Aug %5—Arr sor we Mare Pie oher Orosb Philsdeiphia; R Btepken, Moregor, NYork (and elf fur *) VER, Avg S1—Arr ecbra MO Durfee Hall, Al Poiadelphia, hew Kew wy BU Greene, Ui room Phlad ipl Rohr Persia (ar), Smid. Bebr Cornelia Anerson Savannah—Dun am & Mon. Sebr DB Warner, Stetson, Charieston—MoJreat;, Mo Rebr B Rirong Hawkins Wilmington—Wo0rerdy, Mott & Oo, rf vbr A Van Clenf Van Cleat Richmond 0B Plereon rr Af a) = ye Sehr Kiticot Di oaway Beiinore—Mailler Lord aQuerean. | GORUKYOWN, HG, Ane BATT sche @ Pintt ireland, Rebr Knight Beare. Rowton 8 W Lewis 4 Vo. York; 24 beg Kale Anderron, Lowonp Ho 1 er Schr Medorn, Batlett, Poston C & J Paver tebr ‘Pusomose Manto, & tdd, W Mal land Spee Bear WH Tivom®, Manning, Bost: —J 8 Whitney & Co, Bear Lady Adams, Davia New Bedfori—3 & Dimon, 008 Ee don OU ae and HA Weets, 40, Zen. J a Pay io Aug #— ore sohra Sim ea ana Biekmoe Weeks, Failadelptis, @ulase, Dardng, York MOBILE, Avg 24-04 bark Petron Oxbora, Boston; se Moteur. Hiyrues Sseus. <EW CR. BANS, Aug 37—Art (by tel) bark Oorills, Peite #1) Bio fansiro FOR*OLK, Aug 2—Aer brig Kleaando, Part Nitare Pot in bark Jasper, Bennett, from N¥ork Yor Cha‘les oa, eream i &W BURYPORT, Ang 38—Arr schr Kossuth, Voter, Ne ork. Ant 38--Arrbrize Volart, Coombe ad He Bow'oo for Pitisdel bias JT tayior Yous Hoe, Baton for dy; Tac rr vor far & iq tear Jone senom:. ‘Ying’ am for ¢o, Ban for Reex, Mas (and all ‘mina, 4 mmert, 0 }adiam & Pleswante, rQuarie Bhosle, exohanged sigualr wiih de, wits midae ant | fh S90) Ax, of Win | femmahiy Jamew town Bence mK. ol, Fletoher. London, 40 days, with to 0 Grinnell, | Ha cook (of ew Uriean®), Coffin, Shielda, Jialy theal oH ar W Meyer versel to mastes 95th Inet, nt 40 38, lon 67 14. spoke ache (irorcia. of Farmonth, (roe | Cape Brew for Pilisdelphia; 24h, Randy Moog bearing AN | WH) miles, picked up & vessel's Fmall vost, pained via k, whd green botiom, rad a very narrow rd etrenk rona! ber ly bad born bul ® short me ly thy water, eume time | Dleowe of @rechked siud wopposed deloaging wa Neolns, Aragon, Barre, Jaly 17, wi 163 passengers to Boyd & Hincken. Fhip Reiobard ( Aoip Frederic [eb Rawanda, Antwerp 40 days, wilh melee and \#R pareene: re to Laytin & Horibat. Ship J W Faonin Brigen, Ga veston, 23 days, with evtton Fe. ws Grower @ Uo, ¥rg thwmpolt: (of Poston) Gewage Xibara Cada Ang 14 L mahorany We. to J M Unbellon: ve ” Brook mar #4 LA 40 lon 74 $2, enw & large at'p ox W, ba 4 porta, waa deep loa’ ed, And displayed m red nad white mdse and Below, & hom brig, oa paw | 10 = be Root Vows, t HLA, Aug M—Arr tak Annie Boot, Mor *DeLP fehig Weeks tarp, Sharp, Haima, WF Paiil ps, Sait peat, AN D, Ang 23—Arr echrs W Wellgon, Wel Mag Ta Oy & Vorb. Shy, UTH, Ang B—Arr evhrs8 8B Beall, Driee 0 rat im pire sam vere biel Brig Pimtly W Sesburn (of Pittslon), Motels, Maines, Snty |." Avg 2—art scanty sarntowa (lari * meee dire tar si, wiih wine And leet, 10 Nonnot & Bri anfair Hears, do; Sariton selly WYoe. # Dene a ea LUPIN RB Ang a. rmshig Corlew, #1 \}um Grig Lineas (Fr), Pino, Port Vendres, 4) anys, with wine Ao, | ae 'g VP hin York yh deters’ haute Snowe: wu to order Brig Fraccts Dane (ir, of Yarsouts MS), Allen, Tarks vda, Udaga, with wale ig Me Calif, Wheelock & Afmoa. ic eee Macias, 10 daye, witb lumoer, to Bet neat: sMaattco creek, Va: sloop River Hell rvigton " id. echrs WO Atwater, Brown, Philvdelphia ; Rally Whe Mayhew, Talbot eg j Alien Ut lirown Rod cot; scat F “arms Thom: . ; Klast eth, Parsons; Joho Lanckster stites, dt Game ne Shemoem, Bow Raven, te babes, Teylor, Youbg for do; Juin 4 Vo'mes, Og seit nires : Gi R Conover, Homan, and 4 Brig Token, Mayn, Rondont for Boston. Roby Ocernine (ot Plimocth, NO), Hines, Marngnen PR, Ay Thay Vy hg yp AY Ang M4, with lo raaer, Ina lam, tals lea expe | er “of at | Mise, Smith Julia ain, Tarla, and ampere rienced '® —lont TEAL wopmast and fore itog. do, ne ‘Avg 0 irr menm hip Westohenter, Clark, New York ; ‘26th, it $3.12, lon 73 13, epoke bark BH Gamb ace form | pres o®, Miller, Trepion ND orb, Aahior4, Ware Dayton do Olivia) Dickens aad Jamen Bohr BR Johnson, Wahers, Crystal River, Fla, 2 cays, with Wate Devie ene atta Fon Leaming Wit NOT lta Fos, £4 ota Bene Lorreline Prodi Virgie haa Benr 8 © aecor, Denowm, Virginia, 2 Rebr fait a , Easton po G Phin; echt Oven tien 4 others phia: eeht Open fen 10, pd othet TO} MOND. Aug 25 Arr schrs JT Barnard, Stilen: Me Collies, Collins, avd Dar ville, (heater i eld peh NYork Cit pa ort; echr John Orstner, Johnson, Trir SALEM, Aug 2—Arr mohra P Arma'rone Dill, Philsdelpht Raina), 4reeniee, N¥ork Below & berm brig. ViPAL@AVEN, # 19—-8i4 aches Lotae Care, "Yor Mery Delph ra, Harris, eiphia, Zid, Jadge Tenney GO more BY ork. © WILM.NGTON, Ang 21—Arr ache Rennet Planner, Ap Wate, O'Brien. acd Son Ranger Darrow, § Yora h, Brem brig Kline, Hora, fom Philadelphia Old x brig C Perkina. Besia, # York. camentrees, Enterprise. Loagareet, ard Maona Longwireet, from tae ship Roswell Upragua, near Bauan, With railroad iron and sbip’s materials. BELOW. Bhip Cacle Toby. foule from Liverpoo!, July 33. ‘Also, one bark uakvown. RAILED. Bhi of and for Bremen: barks Tiroa, Marseilles; Bes tata. see fr: Weta Wind during the day from RW to 8. ay Marine Keport, BOSTON, Avg S—Arr ship Juliet, MOrioans; barks Fane: lon, Ha’ ae Sarouriie, 2 brig ‘Olvilian, Pree pee. Wage Bastien. Helow, ‘nick, (rom) Aigo Bay, OOH, For farther particulars concerning the recent disnalers near Bqnan, see news colnmns. Burr Squarno, of Rockland, from New York! for Quebec, which was wrecked on Mesver Iniand, abont June 8, and wae Abert Harbor recently got ofl, was taken to the heed of NR. She had been guippen and her materials purchased for partes tn Poston, The h il! had been gold to pardas in Halifax. a’ the ateam tng, Eocch Train bad mace an iteffestnal atiampt to et ber off, Hy mrans of the Onprey, a emal! eere@ maamer. and f AMA] sthoomern the Onrobanees w the an'p Wt 85 foot of water, aad ext her ton place of ware: Com’ WA Abe tt! $7,000, whtie ths at Ard about 1,00) tons, Originally cost Rana Jasper, henee for Char! Forfolt 24h in’ ala rene, w r f robe, _CARPRITINGS, UPTIOLSTERY, a. YARPATING, OLLOLOTHS AYD OUSTAIN GUODS & C ASSIGNEES SA) 6. sorters Belling ott YQ &@ JAYNES Rroed way. corner of ty be cloned oat Nnenad" Toars’ lone and ha chr wan the Phi the cepttin. ma: at vent morning by © asia port 29th J Drak N Gi Wourn, before reporied lost at Lee Biecking 70 lene Uhan od, ‘The entire wt waxing fur cash. Tra bin ctemet . st arent De Of more for pale,

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