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8 THE FINANCIAL TROUBLES. SUPREME OOURT—SPECIAL TERM. Before Hon, Jadge Pea rody, YUR MECHANTCS’ BANKING AS8OCIATION—MOTION FOR 4 ROUEIVER—APPOLNTMENT NOT YET MADB fr i Charles A, Rapallots. the Mechanics’ Banking Amonaen.— This case, which had been adjourned from (@e provi day, was again called on Jeuye . cadody sald be bad come te the conclusion to appoint « recetver, and thas the only question was, who it shoals be. Some tn Mr Mount seid that be appeared not caly in beown be balf ae a etookboider, but ag repreeenting stooxhoiders to ‘be amount of 700 shares, ard therfore prevented strong claims for the favorabie conaldvral! f toe Coart ta the gomina'ton of « receiver, inasmuch #3 from sho sta‘ement presen ied by the caahior tt appeared that the stockholders would de Wwe only sufferers ‘The Jngge said that bis oply object wae to seloot a per fon well qualified, of business habits, anc able from his . © satisfy the pobiio and oarry out the onjects of *. Mr. Blut said it would also be neoertary to consult the stockheliers whe were the parties mosi in interest. Judge Peabody remarked that tne nilibolders + ere se- gared and the parties next eniitlad to the protection of the law were the st ckhoiders and deposi ore. ‘Mr. Rapalic, tho plaintiff, eaid that the only interest he ‘bad tm the matter was that sued @ person should be ap nied ag would eecury hin ibe money ne Dad ondeprels {ithe association es pcom a) possible, As It appears now per receive” wore appointed te puatic ard the dapesitors would be all grotitied He enerested the names of Jas. 3. ®eod and J C Henderson, men emincnuy respectavio— mo a retired ja syer, We olher & meroBast, and Dota will beg & serve. ory Conversation, the Jadgs said be Weald not ix upon a name ai the preson\ moment, aud Sched Whe eopenel cu Do aides to meget the amoani of ‘Mr. Blunt suggerted $10,000. ‘Mr. Lord suggested $100,000, and that the receiver should pay over to the New York Life and Trust Company aad io the United States Trust Company $5,060 cach altor- ; ely as Eo reseived fon. ‘The case was ecjourned to Ssiurday morviag, when the receiver will be ramed, the amouat cf seourity seltied, nd tre order entered. MOTION TO ARKEST JOMN THOMPSON, THE WALi STREET BANK BEOKES, DENIED. Barr. 4.—Charles A Holdship and ahere vs. John Thomp ton. —This was a motoa for an order ef arrest. The sul whe brought by plaintiffs to recever some $6,600, money ited with the defendant ‘Tne decision ts ibat he is Bot ‘isdie to arrest Defendant did not act ive fdociary ‘eapacity, and the order for arrest ts denied, witb $10 cos. ‘HD OHIO LIFE INsU#ANCB AND TAUST COMPANY'S LIABILITIBB. Sarr 4— Wm. FH 1.00 a0 Osners ve The Onin Life and ‘Trust Company, Siseckinent iscued for Indebwedners in the FAILURE IN BALTIMORE, Baurmomn, sept 4, 1857. Mormra. Withington & Exsiman, imporiers of sugar and Molasses, Bavo failed here for # large amount. SUSPENSION OF LEE & C0.'8 BANK. Borvato, Sopt. 4, 1867. ©. Lee & 0o.’s bank suspended this morning This sus pansion is cacsed by @ very large accomulation of sus- pended debts, among which le one of $270,000 from the Bafato Car Company. The oiber Bullalo banks bave forti- Bed themsctves and are thought perfectly wound. There fe ne excitement in the city, William Wiliams has ao cepted the receivership of the assets of the Sacketis Har- ber Bank. MASSACHUSSETS. BOSTON FEELING THE PRESSURE. [From the Borion Traveder, sept 37 Boston is beginning seriously to feel the panic and grewure in the New York monty market The choicest @ paper ould not be pawed for than 12 per cent in Mele etrect yesterday, while the rates for ordinary loans rap up to 18 and $0 per cent. CONNECTICUT. THE FINAACIAL FUTURE [From the Hargord Times, Aagast 28 } ‘Moo tast statomont cf Uo Now Yorke panics stuee their ag- gregato loans to be $120,'39,000, tacir specie 6:0 647 | and Weir actual deporte $64 41 | seb Ot poans, $12,914,000 of specie, ana depenita exactly § ‘ove year age. Thus tbeir loans bave ia tons, while ihetr doporits bare decreated ne and ther epesie aboat three millioas eowpared wish the same week lastyear Thuis a rery bed satement for ic snows Largoly increases loans en di m@nbhed copolta anc diminiabet epcie la fact, they have allowed their specie reserve w run town to low eter mark; for ten millions cf dolimrs in g id ls the very smallest amount wBCh oven tho loses ‘consi fer absolc'e'y indispensable wo the seie managoment of tbe New York barks Oho and roum’er author iies taink that Liey cAsnos Ginpense #ith @ reg “IMF Bpocie reserve of @rty millions without, at umes, lucurring extreme ange r But {tis now obvious that there banks, grea. y expand 4 a8 bey arc, casnot keep op tboir specie oveu 4 ien wi bons, wiibous @ very sudden aac revere ooawrac ion ef ® w joans. Foreign imports are are sti pouring iio the, country at the rate of more thas @ million of dollars a cay oi a very litle pr duce oan be ebipped duricg the next Yhree months, cr muti] the Hert co:\00 crop 0766 forward to market, ii fodows neowsperisy tha: gold Io large sumx— amt bes than from two to tures millon® & * 6+k-—rous) De sent abroai to pay for them. Bowices thir, the cebi ane Abroad for tbe en rm us Imports of the ia#l three mache Je, according to the most reliaDie cetimaim, not yet vai ‘ap by al least thirty millione of dollars. The racoine of from California, now ay no more then On week, cua go bute ver, “ule way iowards meeting the foreign drain of from two to throm millions & woak. The inevitable cousequonoe is thei the New York Danks in ibeir prosont expanded oondivon, in order to provise thomeelves with goli, ill be compelled to apply the screw wihour mercy W ther needy urrowers, and aquooze sll tbe sprcie they oan oat @ the interior, oy calling in at omoe waaiever alercos may DO dre them. Ali this i pretty coriain to tako place, and it 1s ogual.y cortein that) conan take without orea'ing } very tight mooey marks sud commercial and fnanocis! oir- - span ae 2 tne com @B it in botier wo know is ant be prepared for it if pos toch reefs sa mey be necessary aud prac #1 g i Moabie in basine-a, jut one’s eyee agains! it and Wgnerantly deny It As jong as the present banking pond and heavy fo reign imporiation? go on together, thir annaal game of al torve'e Dank exparsion cvntraction, of screw aad ua wrew ‘Will, also continae in epive of al! inat oan be sald or written on ibe rabject there & currence of OV umstances wi job We frnich forrigners will i ; Hi a tL t nity have NEW YORK. THE BANE FUXD ATOUK MALU BY TRF COMMIGSIONNAS OF THE Canal PURD. Ab® mecting of ibe Cans! Board held at Albany ou the =: ‘he follow ng Communication was received from Stare or New Your Cama, Daramrwrst, Aubal Yo sum Onacanen 26 exe 7 ri Casi ¥ oe editor Of Shit departnent hae pomneerion fear certificates of Bank Ford rook tad by wae Uemmis towers of the Cama) Fund in irust, J0 © cork ficets payable 1808 tor 1 ~ 1 869 1 “ 1661 1 “ 1866 Maring 1 Ol... ® . 2 2 DD ie andersteod tha: tiie stock ia hsld'an's pert or nee fand arising “rom the premiums on ene ander the third section of the seventh article of tne conattiation, aud pays —_ rate of € por cout per annum, semi ao. iy. The Commissionore of the Canal Fund have invored mm loans to sundry banks mt five per cont seventy.«s ibousand one bupnred and seventy doliare aod forty five conte (876,170 49) to redeem the privcipal o” whe canal cobt, croaled under evticl: seven sendon three of the Conaitetion. This being s trust fund, which with the ao. cumulated interest, oan only be applied to tao redemption Gf the dobi, it caanot be used for any other purpore in order that the Commissioners may be eble to aval themsel res of (he moveys OOw On depesit for the present yur pone of the cans is, the Avditor that ihe bank fond meck payable in 1861 and 1866, amountieg to soventy Wree thousand seventy nine doliare ant fifiecs sents (B20,710 16), with the acorved Interest, be taken as an io vestment for the redemption of the canal debt cader 900 don three of articic reven of the conetitutl o A® the moneys now ce loan (o the bapks cannot be called Me until after ibe @ret day of October next the Auditor proposes thas tbe resolusion for transier taxe effect on that da) Wien & view of meeting the aprropriations je by the Pot, Chapier 865 of the laws of 1867, for the emont NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1 gi g i I rife g a7 missioners drawa upon esimates for work 4: pe on the ea. jarge ment and completion of the canals, iand damages acd engineering expenses. whole of the six hundred thousand doliars to be in- vetted in she tax of 1867 and 1868, together with the premiums on ioane megutiased and received since the fives cay of January, 1865, will be exhaasied by drate drawn upor the Auditor payabe at sight ard on time, avd for work dove before the close of the ent fiscal year, the estimates on whiob wili be pays ie in Ovtober wex!, 80 ibe) unless the depa' tment should be B18 to aveil itaeif of other means, progress of ths pab- he works musi be suspended anti! March or April, 1858 Thore o'her means are about $1,200,000 of premiums on foans invested by the lato Commiasiooors of the Usa! Fond uncer the provisions of section six of chapter 329 of the Laws of 1864, previous to the Arat day of Janoary, 1809 fhe Auditor has recently notified the hanks hold- we © investments Of the need of the loans daring te months of October, November and Decomber next, aod severa! of ibe inrliutions Belding hem have nvited the Deparimeni that they betieve that by the terms of their Contracts with the iste they are entitied 1o hold the moneys loaned io thei reapectively unti the 15th of April, ‘1688, and Giber inei{iutions Reiding the special de ite of those premtams may entertain the Iie opinion, although wot expresned to the Auditor. Tf she late Coumissiorere of the anal Fund could make couiracts reaching beyond term of offlse, and bave Jisposed of those moneys #0 as vot to be recalled Dy thelr succeesers nor recalled by legtlsiive apyro pristien at pleasure, then ihig amount wil) be use vailabie opti! after the 16th of Apr'l prxt, unless it eball moot the convenience of tae banker holding tho loans io responc ai ancariier day, Tho proceeds of tho mil! tex tobe ievyea for canal purposes the next fiscal yoar canvot be made avaliable before the months of June or July, 1668, and if the Commissioners snoald deem it not expr dievt to make the above joan of Ralf a million of 40! laa, she means to meet the caval appropriatims for the nexi fiscal year wil! be reduced (bat amount, ant the pro. grees of the public works must be susperded oni! the Katuder of the procecds of the mill tax and the pre- mium joans, amouuiing in all to $2,160,000. oan be Drought inte the treasury apd made available to canal purposes. ‘The moneys belonging © the Sinking fund cannot bo ap- plied to other purposes than those to which they have been devoted by the constitution, and moreover the statatex re quire the Commiasi-ners to invest any sur plas of the Sink ing Fund in the parcbase of caval stocks, tn soy public sce of the United “aus, or any pobtic soxk created by the corporation of the cities of New York or Albany, or ‘pany rtock for the payment of whion the faith of the ‘tate mey be pledged, or may depolt the same in ‘he banking inatitations of this State, upon such ierms and coc ditiona as to interest and duration of the deposiis as sha i be mort promotive of the interest of the fund The pubdo faith is plecged tht this fund abel) be in ‘vested by tho Commissioso:s, aad not usec to pay other State ipcebtedoese, and the holders of canal stocks are jontly entitied to navo this faith kept inviolste. The fund fyr the payment of the interest on the cana! debt created uncer section 8 of article 7 of the coastita- tion, * ill ail be exbacsved on tho p-y ment of the quarterly uterest due om the Ist day of Odober next, except about Dine thor sand deilare, and means must be provided pre- ‘vious to tho lst day of erg Text ta pay the accruing interest on that debt which wili then become dne; and a farther loas or loans on the oradit of the sinking rand un der seciion 3 will bo require’, to the amount of about seven bendred thousand dollars, to pay tho interest on phat debt fur the year 1668, unless the commis Sioners or their successors caa provide other ways and Means to protect the credit of the State Respectfully wabrritted, N. & BENTON, Auditor, TOB ARRES? OF JOBY B. ROBBRTAON IN ROCTSSTER. Prom the Rochoster Union, Sept. 2.) 1 is pain that we are compeliad to make an an- Bouncement which wil! startle this whole communi y ant carry sorrow and pain inio # respeciad 6 fami!y and a large circle of society, tncludiag our whole business som munity One of ur hitherto eeteemed and intiventia! Citizens was this day arrested on a charge Of a ireedful, a GisbcHloal crime; sad from what wo ga:ber from official and auth ntic roorces, we believe the testimony is very strong. if not sonchuntve, as to the guilt of the gocused. ‘The person to whom we allude is Jone B Robertson. Csebier of the je Bank. He was arr-sted between 1 and 2 o'clock this afternoom, by Chief of Police Oriatt, an Potioe Jastice Lege on the appli cation Attorpey Huson. Sieg m4 ‘My. Robertson # iin Sones ees ae ee wife by administering cc mediciges, drugs or com 8, provered by him for thas formation we bave gathered {row “¥ ‘we may state ibe fac s briefly as follows: — Some few daye rince Mr. Roberton app'ted wo Dr. Joseph. Biegier, Bis famity pby+icion, 0 administer to Mrs Rodin son some Medicine + hich would tend to haates her desth D> tncremtng the liabulty to certain disesses with which abe was ailicted. Dr. Joseph frase, Kicgier,gwho is at prese! rion at Acburp for the crime of caasi Rmily Murr in sp attempt to procure 0 Since pee acu bap rm marie yd and strongly predisposes , are apoplexy ard dacese of heart; hence mecicines which + ou d iperease the circula- How, le ls wopposed, would prodace one or the ouher of thore dears Dr. Beigler wae surprised that such a proposition hed Decn made to Dim, and at once consul ed certain citizens whom be regardod as friendly to bim, and they wont with him to the Ihatrict Aitorpes. Under the direown of that Cicer eieps were taken to confirm the statement o Dr. 3, tna the District Att rpey stavce that they wore fally oon frmed in every particn! Dr. B. gave Mr Roberta geriain cop pounds from time o time, which be (Robert ton) seppored weil designed io produce the eifert, and it te dell: ved that there o anpounds were af min'stered ‘The arrest was made while Mr. R waea: hie plas be bind tbe counter of the Fagle Bank, and must hero over whelmed him, whether guilty or inrosent. He was sakeo to the police office to await the arrival of the District At terney, wDo bed gore to dinner We most forbear comment to-day upon this affair, which ‘ill startie ‘be whole oommenity. Indeed, atthe boar we write we bave pot time to deal @itn the ronj-ot at any vergth «Mr Roberwn is a gentioman woo nas stood bigh ip this city, where be bas revided @ dozen years or more He was for some rears receiver for the Orntral Ralircad Company at the Roobester station: subecquently be war engaged at the Rocherter Savinge Berk, and for the Inst two years Das Deon cashior of the Kagie Bank He ies grmitieman 0’ wealth, we believe, and up vw nis time hit chara ler Dae been fair Men Robertenm ia @ lady of exooilent standing, and cxteomoc highly, wo believe, by her acquairtancen Ane lem vister of Ruwwell @. Benadiol, Req , formerly of ibis city, bot pow cf Niagara Fells Wo presume tha: at the tims we wrie abe bas Dot DEEN apprised of the arrest of her Durband. Mr. Roberton has decided to waive an eramination, aod give bail to anawer at the next ver and Torainer. [From the Roocherter Union, Rept 3 ) ‘There » no ehatement of the exciement in regard to the terrible charge brought agaipas this gentieman, bu rather eo \corense. Romore «f all sorte Oy thick amt fast, and the gossippers and lovers of scasdal are ep); ing 006 Of thore feare which were once so rare, bui, alas, are ROW quite tor ermmon Mon: bs ogo inriouw one were thrown out, ra the antho. rity of Dr Begier, sow ip the Auburn prison, of the com pie ny yas oy og ote rep (p the affair of the onior toner girl A Murr, and the am; det the charge ebovid be mede open Mr. Roberwon Pro bebly ali who heard the ruiny- belleved |t uafounsed, and hh war passe. by =libout attention ‘The recent arrert of Mr R. up p ancther beivons charge bas revived this calo , if euch it be, apd bro ght out o bere whieh wil tna wi he press it is Dot jast \arge and reepectabie 1 From what Aworney ! ; : i Dot known to me. Wo express no opinion of all thte, bot incline to be skeptival caw! something more tangidie is sproae beforo the public *fol one; apd Mr Roberison’s pre ‘Mapding in the commanity ought to protect bim from an onferorabie bias ami! positive proef of bis guilt addoced. BREW-TAB & CO.’ DEPORITORS From the Rowbapter Americar Seme forty oF Of'y gentle men comgrepa ed tn the par! wre of Ayre’s Gotel last evening, 'n accordance with « cal for & meeting leened sy nome of ‘the depos! ore in Bre ester & Oo 's Banking Off se. to order devise eoms sep for the PUrpore of protecting their \nterests in the matter. Low many of who stenced were depositors we had no meane of ji! —probably, however aboat bail, or por hepe mors. msiority 83 peared Gispored to act in a temperate and digvilie’ manver. and there wae an entire absence of violent deciamation oF andar excitement of any ind. Mr R. K lnthridge was calioe to the chair, and Mr 0 On 4 peoretar, ‘The barman sisted thas the meeting bad been called for (be pu-pove of menguree Wo arcertain ihe con dition in which the eof Brewster and Oo stan), and ‘he prospect as to the paymen; of depesitors !o waole or \n part. © P Townsend, Freq , stated thet be bad obtained from the aasiguee @ eatememt of the conditivn of things, by which it appears that the Habilities are classed as fol pearance Companies 95,385 49 2—Widows and Trustecs. 8.— Thames Bank. —Hpecia! deporiiers, inciading $2,000 dividual (#oppomed) ...scesevecesee “otal amount of liabilities 74 Domina) eases amount wo IN O*TNOTL. pt 2) Gras Caor oF Paul Advertiser oat! cnater tbe grain Hinnesota the prevent rear ar fol lov a:— Wheat, 1,800,000 oushele: oorn, 1,600,000; ; onte 1,700,000 bushels in aAditinn to thie tt pate we yield of Potatoes at 800.000 boabele, and other products of the farm 1s propartion—‘an aggre pate,” ays ihe Advertiser, “nearly tufficient fo ford the large anneal increase of population, whinh has beretofore mae ne dependent on the neighbor ing States to eupply the dedeit,’’ Our Albany Correspondence. Avuany, Sept. 2, 1867 Suppression of Resolutions Passed by the Senate and assem Uy— The Negro Suffrage Resolution not tke Only One Keb napped—The Bridery Besoluions ena the Hamlin Fish Hesolutions also Smother ed Te appeare as theugh we were mever to ‘touch bitiom’ tm fatboming the rascality of the black republican kgiala- on of 1657 From disclosures recently made, it appears (hat the model political phtlesophers who beid contro! of the lawmaking and Exeonttve departments last winter, have been guilty not only of passing outrsgeous and 0 Preseive laws, and of voting away the people's monoy #ith unexam) led and barefaced prodigality, bat also of kid Dapping +Ld suppressing after their passego such mea svres aa did bot meet thelr approbation, or as wore, in tne jndgment of we pipelayers bere, likely to prove inj:riow to tho party ip the campeign of the coming fa'!, ant which did not premise any oompanrating peouniery wivapiage to vhe jobbers Among such moagurcs were the joint reso rotons extending ibe right of muffrage to nogroes, und ano or two others of similar character. The shriekers here are shrewd encugh to apder- stanc teat while pbilanthropy PprofiiadDe invettuent, and while tho insane oourso of poor Plerce’s administration made blecding Kansas ® ‘good enovgh Morgan’ until afver the recent Pre- aiden ‘ial O niest, ihe people do like a nigger, and do wot relteh the idea of placivg bim on ap equality witha white man It wae because they understand this as vel! as any other sensible prreons oan, that they strengied in ie o eipleney the ‘Persona: Liberty bid,’’ upon the success of whion Smith and his friends had set tier bopes. But with the reece ution provic: for an amencment ‘of ibe oops titation that sboulc abolish the property qua'ifica- tion im respect to negroes, and exiend suffego ta the back man op an cqvality with the white, they were not so fortunate. there resolutions were introduced into the Senate by Mr. Coyler, end that ‘gorticman was pot to be Dumboggec. He saw that ibe b.ack republican lobbyisw were endeavoring to serve bis regoiutions as they cid the Personal Liberty bill, and he told them plainiy abd de aistvely that the game would no, work, §8o tho renolue we # were pul through both houses in due course of logis- en. But the Albany leaders wero not green cnou to suffer them to go defore the public. They mere not #0 easily overcome, When tha reaolations, duly attested by the cierks of both houses, were sent into the executive obamber, they were quietly laid aside among ecme musty old pavers, until the time had ged which was required by !aw to mate them effective 6 |aw provides tba! such reeoluticns shall be publichod for three months prior to election, ln the “tate paper. Tne State paper is we Erening Journal; but this shrisking sheet convenienily forgo. ail about such resolutions having deen passed, and took care to make no inquiry respecting Shem salil the tine hed gassed wien Gay couls be legally Ite And this \s the Donerty of these black republicans who bave been sbileking #0 Ing and #0 loadle for jusioe 10 aiggert! ‘Bes thie is notall = The di of this fracd has ‘ed ‘© furiber Investigation, and {t is now found that other reeolatiops presenting no hope of pinnder, and which were objectionable to the Weed gang, have been *mileriy Kidpepped and suppressed in tho executive chamber. Another joint resolution for sp smend- ment t© the copailtuln, to which the Evening Jour- nal cl'gae were opposed, alzo passed both houses, and bas deen kilied by strapgulaiion in the governor's room. This proposed amendment was ax follows:— Resolved, (if ihe Aerembly concur,) that section 2 of shal! Dave recetved or expecta to receive an} ether property or vatuablo copstteration for his vote:” al #0 by adding at the end of suid rection as follows:— Laws may aleo be pasted for determizing io & summary man- ver, at the polle, apy question affecting the right of per- Fone to vote thereat;”’ no that said section, when amended, will read as foliown:— ‘Seo 2 Laws may be parsed excluding from the right of wuffrage all persons who have bsen o- may be convicted of bril , of larceny, or ¢f any irfamons orime, and for deoriving every person who shal! make or become direot- ly or tadtroctty interests !n any bet cr wager nding vpen berg <7 coe, or who sball Dave recel: oF expects to recelve any money or other property, or valtable covslderstion for Bie vote Trom the Fight ty vole atruch el-oticn Lawe may also be passed for determining in a sommary manrer et the pole any question affecting the right of any person to rote thercat. Resolved, If the assembly concur, that the shove amend menia be referred to the Legislature to be chonen at the general ¢lectinn of Senators; ani that pursuant to seo- ton 1 of art 33 of the constitution, they be published for three months previous to the time of holding next election. Of courte an amendment that contemplated the of bribery cotid ret meat with the aoprobsation of A'beny hacks, snd ro, as I Deve geld, this too wae emug fled into the executive chamber, and there ruffered to ate ont Both these amendments to the constitntion are now killed for four years @ least, as they could not be rffered until ‘the seesion next preceding the general election of Sonttors, Sud then would hare to Do anbraitiad to the next Logisle: ture, and after that to the popular vote. ‘Thie kidnap rg and surpresing of meagarss passed by tho Legialataye of the State ig about the moet bign handed pes, nad perpetrated. ewen af the State cap'tel. It must be remembered, toc, that there resolutions are mat. tera over wich the Governor has no oostrol or aathority whatever acd ehich did pet require bis approval, as laws do But there was no other way of getting rid of them, and hence they were nmnggied into the Exeoailve cham ber to be die «red of there, Arother set of resomatiors, paseed by doth houses, shared the samo fate bat the suppression of these were cictated by private malion, and were not of so much pub le importerce. i mean the resolntions complimentary of Hamtiton Fish for Die course in the United Sater Senate. For rome caure Mr Fish ie net in good odor with tbe Re- gency The cancus inat nominsted Preston King as hin foccessor, made the marked omi+rion of apy reste ions complimeptary to Seraor Fish Tae jolot resolutions pee iam aw - = Le ~ pd supplying this omie tion sere fornd w.day tnoked away snogly io a pigeon hole In the Krecvtive caamber iscin stag, The pies thet there outrages were attributable to care lerenren ant were not tomgned is offered by the Ei Journal Thatta al! moenebine Other rena done, whic had doth hourer and which provide? joe for Diack reprbiicans, ware sent with the snppremed ones to the Goverror's room, and found thetr war in dae and proper course to the Secretary of State's office This elme in a to prove iat the suppression waa wilful and de- * Intermedoling y Rebuared, [From the Philadeipnia Lecger, Moot 4} The clergymen of Now Englard wh» tndertook to dis- tate to the President how be shonit erosnte the laws in Kansas Pave received « severe and well merited rebuke for their {mvertirent oMeioneneer This rernbe will not de withevt ite good effect in bringing neh persons toe roper consiterainn of thelr own oonduct, and in satie bine the poblio mind that Mr Buchanan meane to be Pre ‘ent while be Ie in office, property andertanding his offi wal @bligaiions, and conenlentionsly prepared to dincharge ‘m ‘We doubt whether in orr polities! history there ever ‘wat ap example of eoch gross tmpropriety set by any body of men, bolting & reepectable pewition in society as tte i teachers and tpstroctors, as har hoen presented by there New Peglend clergymen The bemillty, ob: ioe » hich they profees w teach, ae virtues We Obristinn obaracter are, in thetr own onnduct, on Urely net aride They seeume to know more of the irve relations of effcire tn Kanees than the Proeisent, whose Goty it le #0 be well informed pon all pubtic questions, and whore public life bas been dey ted to the potttion of the nation Thry charitably apanmo that he 'e not govern. ed by views of public ¢uty son'cientiousiy interpreted, bot lends bimeelf a willing inetrament to frand and op | Prevsion Their senee of jastice may he inferred from the fart that, without» bearing, or koowie what mottens p04 polley gevern the President, they d: bie everee, ip mor alving tbe acte of Governor Walker, is “‘onenty held up and prociated to the Geregeton of sor national ebarscter. ee violatine to ite moet erential rarticntare the solemn cath which ‘he Preeidert Dae taken to supoort the come ritetion of thie Union '' They vncertake to lecture President and forget decornm, charity and jxstios ect He replies with dignity, an¢ proves them \gnorapt of the facte in tne care, and totally queinted with ibe onpetitations! o ha nas areomet ant joe oh exalt @ President fonnd the Territorial government of Kan one ertebiehed end sanctioned by Congress He found inctvicuale there ref sing obedience to the gerera Trnt end ineigating vinlence against it Fle did as be war compelled to do by the constitation he has eworn to np bold—eend on armed force Into the Territo-y to protect the laws jost as President Madieon cents thourand men to Cepmecticut to wa'nh somo tra tors eho ware holding © convent! n st Hertford the cooptry. Ho long as they were arrayed Im opps sition to the laws, they wern rebels ageingt the for. erpment establicbed under the law, and the Prosi ‘very piainiy tells the ey mrathiners ith and promoters Of thie lawless course, that he @il) emplay the troepe, if it becomes pre emery. in defentine from vinlence the con vention ealled cover the laws He mornover tolle there impertinent ministers (hat the bisesed consommation they affert to demre of raring the sdminiatration an example of jnstion and henefieoroe '’ can be greatly ageimed by their ¢ forte to allay rections! excitement instead of aring it to Ipfiame partiran ron! and provoke resistance to e# tahlicbed inw. Tao President, in bis treatment of those memoriakets, hae deparied from an excelien rule, noi be drawn into a cont with private oit zene upon bis official sow, bot the conpiry w! | thank bim for the proof he has giren it thet bo means w 00 l’revident while in office, wil perform bie duty Orn'y falhfeily aed conreientionsly, im deapite of pertiaan ciamor and inv madaling from oficions sources, whatever oli acter they aeanme, Me Brenawar's Lavras —the Washington Union of the Sd inet gives the following paragraph — We bave heen requested by Mr Horatio King to ay that be waa pot ely totally \gnoram, but be bad pot tbe ligbiest rurpicion of the character of the commontoatica from Professor Silliman end others to the Presidemi; that ft came to bim thre the mail from & person wi to bim, ace mpanied by @ reepecsful note requestiog bim » see it eafely delivored to the President, and that he a ce rdingly sent it, together with paid now, to the Pres deut's privae necreiry, stating in & note weo to the feoretary that be wae ignorant of the contams of the package Personal intelligence, Among the paenengers by the North Star from thie port, yesterday, wae Eaward W Snell, who virite Rurope on (he invilation of ® number of oaptialiate and scientific men, In order to give them his opinion about the oonstrne ton of Iaree bridge over the river Avon, near Bristol Shell built the Lewtmon bridge, over the Niagara river, ich bas the longest soan in the world, and another ipention bridge over the & John river, and wae for rly connented with the Panama railrotd, He if now conan iting engineer at the Horio tunnel. % Postai Union, rerpectively. * the rate of ten has proved a very / (24,) whenever their portage to and from Hamburp, money or | { Pasta) Convention between the United Stutes and Hamburg. Some , betas auly ac fart, pring We agroed upon be peor Ceo’ gt to wit:— of bite of Hem! Aricle 1. The Post Office of New York shall be the Uniled Siates Office of Exchange, aad Hambug the oflice of exsbange of that rep:biic, for al) mails transmitted op der this srrapgement. Art. 2. YThe internasional corres pendence, oonveyed either by United S'ates or by Hamburg steamers, ae bere- tpaiter ptated, botween the Uniled States or its Territories ard Hamburg, will be subject to the foliowing postage charges, viz.— Portege on each letter or packet not exceeding half ap ounce ib weight....... +10 cents, Above baifap ounce, and po ~o « above ont oonce, but not exosecirg two ounces,.40 ** And the postage will increase in this soale of progres- rion. to wit :—Addiiional 29 cente for each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce Payment Wp sdvance shail be optional ip either coun ry It eball pot, however, be permitted to pay lees than the bole rate: ‘and no aoconnt shall be taken of the propay- payment of apy fraction of that rate, Ait. 3. All the States belonging to the German. Austrian ‘arc to bave tho advantage of cents, establishes by the preseding article, ? letters to and from the United States, shall be reduced to the opiform rate of five cents or lees. On ail correspond ence for or from such of said States es aball net eo reduce ibety yates, the charge between the United States and Homburg, by either of the two lines, will be fifteen cents the single rate. Ap optional prepay went, a regalar ive cals, &o A oe the same principles as tn article 24, ahall bead- pitied end observed Art. 4. Onall lettere originating and ported in other countries beyond the Uxited Stater, and mailed to, and de Uverable in Homburg, cr originailng and posted in coun inles beyond Hamburg, and mailed to and deliverabie tn the United States or lin Territories, the pontay > (otoer than that of Hambarg, and olber than that of the United States) ls to be added to the postage slated In article ‘dor 3d, os the case may be. And the two Post Ollcs de partwerts are mautuslly to furnish each other with liste, sisting tbe foreign countries or places in foreign coun: tries to which the forelgo pestege aud the amount there of must be absolately prepaid, or mast be loft anpald And upiil such iiste are duly furnished, uoither country is to mail to the the otbor any ietter from foreign countries * beyond it, or for foreign countries beyond the oosntry to which tie mail fs sent It ts further understood ard agroed that no correspond: ence for or from countries beyond Hamburg shail be ex cbangea under ibis arrangement, ualess tho nae x nomege to and fiom such covniries, via Hamburg, are iy ‘he came as tbe rates charged via Bremen, under the United Siates and Bremen postal i Ayt, 6. Newspapers, not weighing more than three ounoss each, maited in tt ted States end dertined to Hamborg, or matied in Hamburg and destined for the U sited States, may be sent by the Uniied Siates and Hamburg steamers when the wbhele postage of two cents is prepaid thereon at the mailing office; and newspapers of ike weight, doue up sing!y, may be sent io any part of the German Postal Union, becpeet 90 preiarment of three cents each fe) ie Uae ~~ whion shall be postago to des‘ination; an postage beyond Hamburg to be one cent each in ad tition to the two cents chargeabie to Hamburg. The postage on saci- phiew and magazines per ounce or a frsstion of an ounce shall be one cont, propay ment of which shall likewise be required in both oouniries. feid ne , pamphlets and magazines are to be surject to the laws and rogula- tions of cach country, respectively, in regard to thoir tia- Dility to be rated with letter posiego when oontala'c, nrlcle 2 of te consiulon of this Salo bo ameedo?, by | ten malian, oF for any olker caure sponded in sald ‘awe inserting there! immediately after tho word ‘“eloction,”” | apd regvialions. They must be sent in rarrow bands, (700 where it first cocure in eaid section, ae follows:—“or who } at the sides or ends. Art 6. The postege for whioh the United States and Ham burg Poet Offices shal! reciprocally account te each other letters which shall de exchanged between them, ‘be established, letier Dy leter, acoording to the ecales of progrearion determined by the preceding 3d and 31 articles, as follows. viz: — bd ‘The Hamburg office sha'l pay to the United States offico, for each unraid letter weighing baif an ounce, or lees, ort- gipating in the United fates destined for Ham arg, as well as for each letter of ike weight prepaid is Ham. burg anc destined for the ['nited Rrawe, when conveyed, uncer article 94, by United States steamer. 9 cents. The U: sball unpaid letter weighing balf an ounce @ less, ori in He mburg and deetined for the United Siates, as eich letter of like weigbt prepaid in the United ‘aod destined for Hamburg, when conveyed, under ariiole 24. by United skates steamer + cent. Hambo' eamers. Letter bills and ackhnowledements, aa well as sccovnt, aball be made 40 coniorm Art. 7, The accounts between the two de closed a) ihe expiration of each quarter of io dy quarterly etalements and accounts 1 Genera! Post Ciflce ia W: ; and, heaving examined, compared and settled by the Tost Office burg, the balance : ball bo paid, without delay, by part rept which shail be found indebted to other. if the balance iz tp favor of Hamburg. it snail be paid over by the United States at Hamourg; and if in favor of the United Sates, tt eball be paid over by Hambarg at Wash. ington, or to tha General Post Office at London, to the credit of the Colted mater, as the Petmaster Genera! of the United Mates shall cirect. Neither office is to charge to tho othor any commissions open any postage it may collect, AM. & The amers of oither government plying be tween New York ant Aiamborg sonal! be required tw oon- vey a!l dead and returned letters, and the official comma nication: cf the respective post departments of the United States and Hamburg, free of obargo Art @ The railing days of (be steamers carrying !he mail hetwren New York and Hamburg ondor this arrangement shall be so arranged gy Dot tocontiict with the schedule tare of ea) of the Ualed States mall steamers plying hetweee New York and Rremen, and belween New York und Havre; and alto of the Bremen me!! steamers plying betweer New York and Bremes; ant rball, “ Tractioablo, attornate at roralar inlerreie sith the dave of raillpg of the steamers couvey!ng th mali lo and from B-o. men sn¢ Aavre. Art. 10. This arrangement ia to g> into offset on tho first dey of Joty, 1887, and tt 1st be continued in force anil! erpulled by mutes coment, or by either Post ment, after the exptration of three months previous notice to the other and y oreo whenevor ail the direot steamers betwren Now York ard Hamburg onase rapning © Done 'p duplicate, ipned ab Waahit ‘on the 19th day of Jone, and at New York a ‘the day of June, one thousand eight hundred and Afty seven BORATIO KING FERDINAND KAROK, Crmrmiarioner for the Haneratio Republie of amb we Avproved: Aauon V. Bxown, Postmaster General of the United #tater ‘This convention a ratified with the sdving and consent of the #enaoof Flamborg. ©. H. MERRCK, LL D. Mero of the Senate, sad Presideat of tne Post Offive Department mucnd, August 7, 1887, RAT2S OF POSTAGE CPOX LETTRUS TO FORRION COUN: SRIRA FORWARDED IN TAR HAMBURG MALL DIRBOT yroe ew YORE. ‘The srterirk (*) im icates that in cages where it ls pro fixed, yment is optional; in all other cases prepay- ment’ required = Countries Avstrelis, vie Mareeilirs and Suez... Acsralia’ via Trieste p'd to Alesandria| {lombardy, Veoioe, Tyro, Austris Vorariberg, &, ma, Havgery. wee Haden, Grand Dueby of... Baver's, Kingdom Of.......... Helgi: m—provinoss of Limburg, Lat woh, Loxembarg.. q inces Bremen Denmark (Altima and Lasendorg ) Wart Indie, vin Trieste... bast Indies, via Marveilles and 7 Kast ind ee (Knplinb), via Triemte, paid to Alexandria, Hessen. +. . os Hong Korg (China), via Trieste, paid Alexandria, o eee eee Hobernlier s concaateenevone “ Kiroberviadt, Avoca, Bologna, Fee rare, Kevenna, Rome, Ao. . 1g, Principality of. o 7. a 3 m8 “16 Modena, Modena, Massa, Ao. = #26 Naweau, DeCbY fe. cece ss veees os a Sapien, Naples, fc , paid to di es 38 “ab “8 7] “16 Saxe Alter burg... *16 eardin®, Aleerancri Pinerolo. Turin, &e *30 Saxony, Dokedome of, na dohw w burg (Prinetyailien)..... 2a Spain and Poriogal, via France. a Sweden, ‘ 38 Awiizerland.. 0... “aT Soy, Bart, eas Gira, erdiog, ‘alormo, Reggio, Trapani, Ao , paid to Austrian frontier... ory Tuscany, Inia of Tbs, Fiorenes, 1 | Pw, feria, Wo... “7” SP ricrrvs *38 Wortemburg, Ringdom of “a The raves to all of (he above namert plaose are the rame by the New vork and Bremen line, oxeept thet © Hen burg by that line the rate is 16 ents, and w Bremen 10 | en. of the firmof A Keafman at Wilmington, N ¢ arrosd on surieion of fire to the building wbich cansed the conflagration on Monday morning ao, He was beld in SOON bal, Rews from Winnesota. OUB @T. PAUL CORRESPONDENCE. Br. Pact, Minnesota, August 30, 1857. Cross of the Constitutional Raut of dar La dori A Double Headed Constitution Brought Forth—Skech of the Proceedings—Good from Evil—Pay Question and Punds— Important Elections in Prospect—Agitation Com menced—Oondidates Named Viciory Over the Ohippewa Indians—Thdinkpadutahs Sui 0 be Baterminated ‘The two conatiutional conventions yesterday finished their seven works labor, and were safely delivered of a coratitution, or rather of two constitutions, one of which is verbatim et literatim @ copy of the other, The document was the production of the Joint Commiti¢e of Ovaference, and, as might be expected, having been drafted entire by five of the ablest men in each body, if ls a mach sler end Atateomanitke production than would have been scoured if both bodies bad got together as one convention and hed participated in its formation. The prospects of Minnoso.a aro now bright. ‘The two political parties of the Territory, reprerented by their respective delegates to the Vonstitational Conven- ‘don, mot on the 13th of July, each vowing the direst ven goance on the other, Taey organized into separate bodies, and proseeded to pass resolutions showing the Dittervat hostility towards each other and to publish speeches of the most infamatory character, But in the progress of their protracted sessions, the bitierneas of thelr hosillity haviog ‘Bo Important or exciting differences of principle or moa sures op which to feed, and baying no sympathy in tho masses of she people of the Terri ory to sustain It, gradu- ally died away, and the fina! sept was like of brovhers, Sofar as the constitution itself is. concerned, there is a feeling of the utmost trinmph on bob sidos, ox, c'aiming to have won a grea viciwry. There #ili not be five buntred Bayo ay Against it ip the Territory. There was a il feeling gotion up just as ihe clese by the failure of the democrais to carry out wha tre re pad Heaps coreidered s part of the agreement, by the Of aresolution for auditing the socounts of the cons. The Territorial Treasurer having refused to allow the expenses of the latter body, no money wha'ever can de raised on thelr orders; but as there is no mouey in the treasury lo pay the orders of either Ounvention, and as it is presumed Oong:ees will pay ineexpenses of both, it lea matter «1 no cons éque nef cficen Noa The election of officers under the now conttitutinon—oom prisipg @ Governor, @ Legisiature which will siect two United States Senators, United States, rnd one deingate to (ong eas—comes off on the 13th of and as it is the most important election politidaliy, im al! probability, which will ever occur under the ‘state govero meni, poparmions are belng made on a most extensive ‘ joale. Meetings have siready been called in al! portions of the Terri ory, to be accressed by the prominent orators of both parties. Governor Gorman takes the fleld to-mor‘ow And intncs to speak in every county in the Territory. ‘The repubiicans Claim the & vantage in the apportionment egreed on for the Legisiature, and are confitent of » ms Jerity in cn Ang Im tme election of such officers as are choren by general ticket the democrats wil! be tikely to win, 1 have been abla to calculate the chances, for the reason that they bare at least un eqaal number of voters to start cn; they have al! the wire werking politiciane of any marked ability; they have the best speaters and the most monoy. lunderstand, however, thas Thurlow Weed is t be on hand tn the courte of @ couple of weeks, and, having no scruples, on the subject of squatier 1y, to preven! Dim from aeeieting the people of a Territory ‘to form aud regniste their own domestic itstivations,” &¢, Tharlow be bably operate te wires while ne remains in tho The nominating conventions have not yet come off, but itis generally undersicod that H H. Sible: democratic candidate for Governor, and HM. Rice for delegate to Congress. The caniidales for the House of Representatives of the United States are not 60 weil set tled; buta Mr Gilman, fromthe Upper Mississippi, ar Johnten, former M. C , from Southern Minnesota, and Jo seph K. Brown, from the Mirnesota Valley, will probaly be nominated. W th the exception of tho letter, thoy aro get the Legisisture peoted tm the distribution breakcrs. The republicans wil take Ramesy 88 their can‘idate Dating convention meets at &. Paul on the 9h m9. Ico not think there i+ any general understan ate wipe cumpey § it owt by Governor Medary to qurll th ‘company sent qaclt the distardances Icaieeg ino Obippewns returned last ever ‘with five pricovers, having killed one Ind! the company having been killed It is belie will be to make maiters worse than before baving exasperaied the Indians and then ‘Wllneut defence, might have staid at home — Many of the sottlers have (od to the city 0 enter mt party excopt ona, who fled to Sad that a general baitie be tween the two parties cnaued, None of the particular: have heen reoalved pated al! of Ink-pe ¢u-tahe the Yanttons for protection MARITIME INTRLLIGENCE. Port of New York, September CIFARED. ‘Steamabip North Star. Letevre. Southampton and Bremen— D Torrance phteamship Keiinburg (Bri, Comming, Glasgow—Jamnes Ray sor! Valparateo—W Bariell. n Ship Corinne, Me¥ aj Bhip Liverpool, Ke Bark Fin b, Wainer, Vera Cru Bark Col Ledyard, Heokwish, Apalaahicola—Fagie & Hazard, Brig Washing‘ou, Marwick, Matauzas—H 8 Viving. Brig TM Mayhew, Harvey, Bermada—Smitb & Lough. Brig Cygne! (ise), Sai h. Windsor—J 8 Whitney & Co. Brig Sea Foam, Warren, Balvmore—R P Buck & Co Behr Helene, Robert, Piston —t W Lowden, Sobr M Smith, Fisher, Charioston—Seranton. & Talman, Bene SN Smith, Rmih, Bo Schr Panthea, Raper, Kichmond—C H Pierson. Rebr B Holton, Nich Olly PotntR_L Orooke. loop Thos Huil, Lull, Providence—Master, ARRIVED. Ehip Cxthoun, Truman, Liverpool, July 99, with mdse and £41 passengers, io Spottord, Tileston & U9, Ward, of ireland, died hip Thalntia lof Hath), Cooper, Liverpool, July ‘2, with master 48 days, with coal tod con) io New York Ga o, Veamel to Int 45 18, jon 44 29, passed ship Polar Star, ille=Merriil & ADDO dip Heth By rag ue, Melcher. Shite: Atkin. Ang It, of Hoston, from Bt Joba, NB, for Cork. Ship Emi it (rem), Andrersen, Rremen, July 26, with | se wud 138 parsengers. Aug 24, inl 46 40, lon 64.10, saw ove of the black ball Line of Liverpool packets hound W Brig tierbert Huntington (Br, of Varmonth, NS), Boovt!t, Nowramle, 84 dave, with mdse, to AF W Mayer.” Ang 3) lat 43.0, jon 86 poke sehr Jessie Ann, of Yarmonth, Ns. for Maings, 4 days out: Sis, Int 3910, lon 70, brig " Rt ines, bess,” for Caréesas, The H H has experienced heavy w: ery Winds brig Feweativo (Bp), Rebaso, Havana, 14 days, in baliast, to jephews & Co. Maabian), Pr , Savanna ia Mar, mod, 1 Mayhew, Talbot & Co Boston), Know, ‘Alvarado, 23 days, with ge to Geo Oiney. Came down the Gulf in co with Tidings, for New York. Ang 2) (no int Ac), soke brig Romer from’ Pensacola for New York: same day, saw = bark showing « bloe Behr enrust of id white signal with white ators in, Nt), ompaon, New Oricans, n Wrupt & Blagnt Ronih, Alenandria, 7 cape, for T , Ronth. Alexandria, 7 days, for Troy, ewowa, Th dage ight, Renton, more, $ i days naton, 4 di; jew Redford ich. ong Bt eman. Sehr HS Harnes, Crowell, 4 behr Uirnce Darling, Carr’ Providence. Sets Connecticut, Cochrane, New Haven for New Brune "hehe Ho Appietcn, Bamford 1 Honesty, Appleton, Rtam art for Albany. Sebr Charter ¢ K, from wreck of ship Clara Brook. man, at quan, with mdse’ to H 1 Krookman & Co, Steamer Jackson, Baker, Hattimore Hteamer Kennebec, Hand. Mbiladelphia, teamer Weaternport, The clipper ship Western Continent, Reed, arrived yeater day, was from Boston, 8 days " BELOW, Ebip Rasen (of Baltimore % ib ralirond iron, to order. ¢ Ten hb, ea 0 comaset come . bound ©. wept 1, Int lon , eReRAD, in wih Bi bark Aref, from New York, Hound &. _ a Bhip Higbiand Chief, from saverpoot, Shiv Harves Queen, from Liverpool. Bhip Oynosere, from Liyerpool. Bhip Roter Stewart, 66 days from Sunderland. p Rtip Donan, from Hambarg—All by pilot boat JM Water ary . Bo 10. Rbip Onwego, from New Orleans, ‘The report in yesterday's edition that Bremen ship Meta was below, was premaiure, she not being in sigat Inte this PM, Wind during the day 8, Telegraphic Marine Report. BOSTON, Rept Arr abi ¢ Proctor, Laverpoot brign Minnie Miller, and Julia, Philadelphia, Louisa, N York. from Oardiff, tnly Ww, Fooke, Ang if int 48 ¥, ion P| NORFOLK, Fept 4—Arr brig Arabella, Day, Aspinwall bound to New York, put in in distrese—having ‘lost tore wp Punet, ep foremast, and lost rails, The crew are sick with Ubagres fever: Miscellaneous and Disasters, Ante Roswent & Bath), Patten, from Cardiff for thie port which hao been ashore on Rquan beash mnce gith ult, Was got off at TH o'clock yesterany morning, 4th, afer dia charging 1,968 bare railrord tron, by the atenmtyp Acoillen apt Gedney, and towed to this city, The amount of damage abe hag eustalned ie not yer known, bat her stern post | start ed, and abe is leaking about six inches per hour BRIG ARARRILA—Bow Telegraphic Marine Report, above Sora Trovar, ( before repor , railed fom ‘Hoaiem afb. in. ball on the Bib, off oarried away ma ng Into Newport ahe was rin aon metaf water in her hold. She wae " Off, and proceeded to Bristol 2d inst, to go on the marine rau way for repairs ae Senn War ragdor®, Rucklin, of apd from Rockland, ighgond, before reported art at Newport Joh ult, I an’ , Aug 2, Maryaret | * | delphia, EC Seranion. King to haue put in on account of her of 1 fee during a heavy BSE iow 280, of Monte? MATing taker The steamship Adriatic was yesterday floated off the iarge Balance dock, and towed round te her berth at the foot of Om nal street, North River, Lavnou— A new ship to be called the Resolute, of 1,509 tons will be launched from Webb's yard, this morning, at 936 0.» k, Sbe is o run in Williams & Guion’s black sar ine of Liverpoo! and New York packets, and will be commanded »¢ Capt Freeman. Lavnonep—A splendid ship of $8 tons, inten ted for whaling Durinent; pnd. to be commanded by ‘Capt Taber (ne of bark L romo, waa lannched at Warren 4th inat She's own ed by © T Child aud others, and called the Wm Wilson, SMIPRUILDING ON TRE CONNECTICUT RIVER—Menare Gilder. sleeve & Son, at Giidersleeve's Landing, Portland, is ext have on the stocks nearly completed, @ ship of 1,000 tong burtien, designee for the Galves.on and Liverpool trade, She: in sad to beof fine mocel, aa ctrong as iron and wood can. make ber, and the largest ship ever builton the Connections. above Haat Haddam. One hundred tons of tron have heen used tm ber sonstroction, t is intended to lanneh her about the migale of this month, ‘Vrssma Soun—Ship Harriet Hoxte, of Myxtic, 4) tows, war « fovnd tm sails, rigging, &, and in complete order, has beert sold 10 parties in this chy’ for $24,000 cash, for the Antwerp wade Sh p Brewer, 10 years old, 604 tons brilt at or near Baatport, which went arhore near Nass an prev to May 12. on the passage: from Now Orleans tor Cowes, was taken 'o Nasaan, and aub kequently brought 10 this port, has been kold bere for the allt of $0000" She hailed from New Orleans at the time she wens on hore, Notice to Mariners. Felice te hereby given, that the following buoys bave bees placee in Piymoth har: plsek, ot rm Fast end of Brown's snk, nun boy, 24 class, Brown's Island, epar buoy. 42 feet, hinck, No Puquish Polot spar buoy, 42 feet, rei, No § Eoute point of Muscle Bent, spar buoy, 4% fret, rad NoR, Dick's Fiat epar buor, 40 feat, black Ko f pigubeadt poltt of Capiain’s Flat, epar buoy, 40 feet, biack, 0 : ‘Went site of Mvacle Bank, spar buoy, 40 fer', red, Mo 10, In entering (is barvor bring Gurnet Hubs fo range and when wihia one mile of them or midway between the ligatr und the nap buoy on Brown's Bank, blerk Nol stor W by & twa miles ur'il abreast of Saqnish Point bsov, rad. No6, ‘Ther aiver W 32 .N throes quarters of a mile oaasing mideay between Muecle Wank buoy. red. No® ant Diok’s Plot barr, back Nos Then atecr § and anchor nndertne lee of Sussle Band tn from 8108 faioms water, or corinne om thy same course helween Captain's Flat buoy. black No 7 and Muscle Bark (Wes: side) bu: No 10, and anchor ia the Oo Yard in from 4 to B f r. nd protection to vessels overtaken by able to get into “ostor, Tho lea een durnet Lights and Brown's Bank a low tide in 21 fet. Bed .witheven numbers, musi he lefton the starboard bend Pack buoys, wih old yumbers mart ba lef on the port haride bnoya with black #i@ white per vendioniar stripes re in mid ehennel. snd may be vanced on ether hand. Ui with red and ~lack horizon\a) stripes are on ohstructions, be oy on Lp rhant. tie jeu ign and courses are magne By order of the Lighten ‘Board. Boston. Sept 3, 1987. fish etl. apoke July 9 lat 3498. lon 4617 W. Tro 40 Kird, King, 8%, 25 «0»: th, lat 85 N lon 45 59 W. Thriver, mall Rorton, & rp; 26h. Jat 2950 N, lon 42.34 W, Plating. Al: time Petre! Fuller, of en‘ from do for Pacific Ooean. i434, Port brig Ciudad de Horta, Silveira, Payal ana a whaling voyage Sid £4, bark Millwood, Tr dian Ocean, Sponen, &., hp Manchester, of NYork, steering 8, was passed Ang 26, lat 0S, low Te ‘a . Mark Esther Frances, Crocker, hence for Wilmington, NO, Arne $0, lat 89 OF, lon 7145. Bris Cuba (nothing fcrher) was signalized Aug %, lat 4, Jon 72—by schr Priscitla, at Baltimore Sd. Foreign Ports. Brack River, Ja, Ang 12) In port park Jane Uaroline, Tho- mas. for Philadelphia few dare, lag. Cautao, July B—Arr ship’ Asa Kidridge, Coleman, San Francisoo. Guapatovrr, Aug 5—In port sehr Cornelia (of NBeafor’), Rossel, for Maracaibo next day, to 1oad for 8 York. to CRATES, Aug 13—In port sobr Fearless, Adama, from Boo- mn just arr, Kincstom, Ja, Aug 12—In port bark Chase, Chariton, heece,, disg for St Ann's Bay, to lord for London ‘Livrnroor. Aug I8--Arr Yorlek. Moule, Mageguadevie, NB; ov on via Halifax. Circassian («) for Rt John, WP, Halifar ant Pork American (a), for Quebec Ang 2, Ku- 29%b; Wm F Storer, Comery, for do ‘2th: i 3 soon: John Ravenel. tor Jeariesoa Consul, Mortimer tor Savannah 40; Sordi, Honstde, for M Lile do: Ubaries B Fenrell Meleher. for WOrleane Sue 25; Rereleed, Pimoer, e600 Parting, for dv om! een Reed, tor Me: ‘De Rept 5, Mersenger, Corning, ‘Lith; Brad apenre, Norerows for do Mb Lompox, Aug 1%-Cid Alice Ball, Hickey, Calentta. jompron, Hrookas: Path, Parker, and Naj les, for Rosion dg: Mary Bra! ‘ord, oson, for NYorx 2th; Northomberland, Spen er for do Sept 8: 0 & Farwell. Croeser, for Port Philip’ mo tof her argo engaged, a , for do ldg: ®ary | Kimball, Me- nambned Ids; and others as before, July (not Ang) 7—10 por sh/p Alice Thorn- dike, for Buenos Ayres; barks Ellen Morrison, Lawia, for X° York idg; Manto, Savage, for Barnos Avres 3 days; Bliza, Loud, fiom New York, brigs Lovett Peacock, Franklin, for de> Nag: nite. Dutton. from Baltimore, diag. ) Aug 15-—Arr Rosan ark, Riliot, #% John NB. Home Pors, t Per 1DEO 1y. Tray. STOW Rep 3—Arr steamers pry Os New York, Hovera, phi +; harks Revonis O'Neill, Raven ah; Gm. Taylor. G1, Buckman, Wight, aad Larch, fi- : fbr F Warren Em: Haley; Jolla, He rratt: Rar tor Coreen, PhUxdelphia, ‘Te'egraphad Minnie Miller. from Philadelphia Sienal far ste br Rritied,) (0d #bip Ledogs, Pes ree. 8 Toho Ryder Legh rn: brige Pactiio Mardy oO TNickersan Mokersen | ‘Obtid, Belt ‘Coast Pilot, Bones, Ballimore, Iesaa Ric*. it nie: Nickerson. Baker, do: Jriis énn. D 4s; Beker da: "amcrines: Holle, Chase, Werk sid SB 91 8 ery inh shine Mawronown. Ladhes: barks e Tork brig Gen Ma-ntail, 8 The re'on: and others. rine * ia, NYorw ta 1 snelr ‘ope Mo wnt Veron, Hall, + to ch Howicr Bet eard Breve’! Woot Mat more Sieteht, Em! i ‘Tyler ard Jobe Pe, Bommon4 NYore | Gibbs, Providence \t Querantina—Prira Raltimowa, Joba: fen. from Monieviden: § Rawlings. from Mumarara; echi- Fommers, from areribo, PR Priel i cM sl Rowen (Chew), Users F ‘rig Hurricane, pal Riehmord. Rid brin W ted, Abia ard a mArkAt Maan W ne Kol ado. (Rr) Tharstod, Demara, Union Stale, JiBibere Haatly ay ior, Riebs won, ¥ 5 brig trocon, Tallon Wonk rt on Ts 0 . ja J come o onkpor roe! WAN AIt hug 2-810 Renwal | Bapdall, NYork 26h, DB Rar Hoffses, Pbiladeton janie.” Carver Port Morris: Hale, Friepd Rvergiade. Monternma. 8 «sley. avd Round Pond, Oud worm, New 16th. (om Freker, Faller do, MARISCUTE4, Aug Si~Cid brig May Queen, Jones, ‘elp hie | DANVERA Sept !—Ary achre Carnie Hall, Graham, Paix a EN oy Phinney F Yor’ RT, Avg *)—Arr brig Titeni, Appleby, Parks Ie- wr Olive. Dismnd, MFO. GV RTOWN bey 1—Arr ably Coneitation, Nastacke:, to Bt for whalt FACT UREGHWICH, Sept 1—Arr sehr J 8 Weldon Simi't Philadelphia ALL AIVER, Bept 1—Adrr nchra Mere Béty. Kelty, Phila iA) Mokerson and « Hins ton. Borden Pert Kren: sloop Mova Povle co Rid brig Ma tem 8 Devic, O'Neil, Baltunere; sehr Wide World, Philadelphia ‘M—Sle sebra JC Renyon, Brdieo’t, Philadelphia, Harrie’ See. Brigbuman. N York, Angeorue, Kiack well, Phila | “SPAR TRORD, Root 1—Arr sear Frederick Fyley, Hanbard | BDrorrei& sloop Emily, Bates, NVork: a ashr americs. Mrers Philadelpnia Hie let seve Moora Views, Lyeoh Pal- phi i Mareh, NY¥ork: steam ran Jmopblan, thi Gr ipt ia | ecbre Precerio® Hai aseel!, NYork; anaie L ayes Robinson, a 3d steamer Roush and Ready, Kell yg, Philadelphia; sh Rone h and ooh.» Pied Trier, bubbard. 4 Ug 40 10am ‘T—tid actre Gen Peavy, Hunt, and Zervian, orwell, Charen r Ohiet, Trader, wan, Hall, Boston ork Huma, Basta, Hicks, and J Anow, Old 8 0 port brige Cot niman, Coffin fre Qerdepas, ready; Bideleo. * bitewore, for Havana ¢o; etre Alama, Pos ork: Crusoe, Fi do. YEW ORL i Onlvesion. © | .RORFO! Tt tI Bampton Ronde, berks Ladra Fase gl fom Point for Rio Janelro; azalia, Davis. iN NEWBURYPORT, Sept 10d sobre oKensia Orie Pag lOMe Hats, Robbing, sud Jola Beste, thar, FRilaéel BEDFORD) Rep! €814 sobre Osilforn! eppard, NY: Colnhm, Roger to aod NEWPORT, tpt 2PM — trem Warebam for Philade lp Providence for Cat y hank NRW LOMCON. Sert | Arr aches Untied, Rogers, Croton Ameriona, Wheeler, Rowdout. NEW HAVEN Rept 8- Arr poche tebe Charlee NVerk: moon Albert PHITADEEPHIA, Sept Are Niork: Be trig Joly Patten, Paskell Mereer. Cullen, ith, Rmmidh, Pri is Miller, the Lavaretio, ‘Fr bark te Olquens fi (ra tleacners P Rpragne, Matthews, Hoston; horon, Bellew, New Vor’: brij iian Kamner Aarbadora Forward, Cositinet, ftdobn Na; Chimborass, Brown, and Trindelen. Havener Poston: rehre RU Dver, Toreer, Bangor: NF Bravo) Ro- tore: RJ Meeser, Callin: WT ‘Smnite, art 8M Sitths mth, Bowron: a) Augie, Wards: £ 8 Fessler, Poser fart Providgnee: TL Mill J Be hthanD, Sept ry nd bark Micere Wore pT jeaternpor, Perry N York. ‘sobre Jobn, ard Jane leere t tare pobre Seq Nomph, Dawate, ‘4 aed S Leone: a Ae 4 owe Bid vet id Tho» rage Robinson, Phijadel, NYork, vee steamer Carlew, Williams, NYork; sloope Ma Tee antion Ror dont R Sprague, Gibbs RYcek. Cie Dalles. Bi of hultwore, Fil rchrs H hY Wek Se Jor set parks, Crawford Alexandria, Henep Philsdripbia, or Baliimore Clomro. *Vatea 1 Philadelpbia Mary Elizabeth: oe rea vgnen Foster, ¢o. Expedia, ‘Beobe, Ai ton, kod Glare Post Gulon. NYork, iar Aee Rents Arr cht Wart, pratus. ondont, QD TROY, Repl | Arr ackre Rahwa, Lumley, and Relaoe Wella, Ryder, . BAVANBAT, Avg Si—Arr ach Plandome Bry: ore wy) fe Fmith, NYork, anee Sophie thr), hes: any BP, SALEM. Sept l—Arr sebre Madagasone, 1 \: Thor Bile ile, aod Rip "Grence, Allen t verkens Wort f ib Chare, do. Bid 24. aches Charger, Join Maghe, De a David Sait ane $id @ Ploy? Ped iompoek, 4 i aan Rept natin f avr eobr Aleraoder Bine, Fiathaway, + OTON, Ang Sl—Arr brig a jomee orton: ter Worh, Allen, BYork; Rept pare Wk Trent Dean, sonics brig Me sRYors ef ‘Rem lack Beran, Podger, NYork ~ aK for NVark: Lilly. Prancts, N¥owbs Marine. Povegn sae EyRoUT hig 2 Art schre 0 Lover, Gaow. ate Fish, Wiley, "at, brig Bonaparte, Meana, tobr Julloy Basier, Puuladetp hun