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‘Be Secor. ary gins ihe Lie ie the General and lepenshes ie Valuc of bis dhilétary Sorviea—The General Preparing @ Orwhin 9 Rept, de. Tam ens bhed to ager! upon the most indisputable an- thority, that -ae-war 50 pecentty aged between Geeera! ‘Woo! and ex -Secretary Jefferson Davis, and which it was @ought had reacaed a final truce, ts to be resumed with fe greater §flercepces than ever,and you may now look for a dispute ten between these two soldiers, that for di. reotnces of ¢ Kprossion and freedom from liability to mis Unterpretation 1, will oxcel any of the epistolary lnoubraticar @facimilar charactor that now belong to the history of We present « entury. Bappeare | hat Devis, in his far of Mississippi bome, bas read the let er of. your correepondont pabtished in the Bmw ‘Mth. of June, of the current year, avd which tho correspondeace botween Mr. Secre- bead of the War De; at, and ; tts if with the resolution of on. — To acaordance with exch information President © Informed Gen Wool, im transmitting i hire the reso- Yaties of Congress, that the sserd hat been completed, + MBA that he “weld receive It at an early day through tbe Lepartment Nuvomber following Davis aileces that Adjntagt Gen ‘ QCocrer addressed s ieter t) Gen Wool, in whish he wag ingcrme: tha tte instrument of death had ‘vot beea fo <Warded, becarso 20 rafo Onn nity to do so bad, upto tba: late, dosurred, and c!oc. swith requesive some intcwation Mem Ger. Wo) ox ine eubjec:, whicn should be complied Ben Wool racetves tbs letter ei Vauoourer on ihe Qith day 6! tho foliawing January, eed repited to It oo the MADof tho sae Wont, dating Lie roply from Son Fran tage. This auswer Devls arserz to he very “une acions wend cord) orpreesed © ‘wer, whiel i have comand weed, I az fravk to say le la y Teepoct @ proper wad jadioous reply t an vnctilcis: fote, and is in no ‘wieo.open ta 2de excopsicn ot the ex Scoromry. In tiGen almpiy euclores We resolutions of Usngrose, aud mide ie. fe. not for htm “vo dictate the way cr mode the whould be preseniet.”” I learn from tho eynops' a? letter before we, int ln relation to his dieeanrge Wie.daties as(ccretsry of War, bo ocnounces the impu- re f £ pases id HiasecaRrans CHSYENNE Sait} Camp on Wainvr Cansx, August 3, 1867. ‘Bm—We hed a Gght with the Cheyeance on the 29th of last menta, on So omens Creek, in which we were. NEW YORK HERALD, ‘WEDNESDAY, SEPTHMBER 9, FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. "NEW YORK. ee «nee lo $d discernment of the jort and radica! distivetions brtweer ie becom! . jesue circulating notes at ita own pleasure. It cannot flvod ee riore were killed wounded—it is impossible at this | the country with “promiece to pay” atorly beyond ite Poin pid Thome Gece ind ara can ae aa) ee Th mast buy hee Cf ake a ranccieas cc wwe | whee thas utenan! led. or. em of the Superiniendent stration tivenee desig belleved they will ail recover, Lieutenant Sewart is | Bank Department. It must pay for tnem in siaioseod | oun Tuuiia condaenor sadn eoeny eeciDg Rot dangerously wounded. A port was established. | ri ies worth more than 100 cents ou the dollar, Or 1D | certaiaty of misfortune which foilows rash and filegitionate garrieoned by me ee of infautry, to tke care mortgages op improved, productive, | posiness of the weunded the command immediately lands worth douvie the mount | heen mada, and lesson repeated sarees, ree See hae eS areen melee He When, th k Toad at tho bot | ola) ruip thal ovgbt to have impressed ik upon the memory, came town wi re fout « ured 170 lodges standing and nearly an many more wnich ad Ctr dll Baan diy stilt fad the routise of expanded speculation, ia. been baauly upon the ground. other proverty of every description was found in th towa—the Indians what could bo gathered up bastily in their Aigat The town Kansas, we expect tobe ina few deys. We have ba ever, except fresh beof. the Oght Jndians had sont off ali their families bofore e came up to them. By ordey of Col. Saruner. A.V COLBURN, Secoud Lieat and Adjutant. To KG, Maranaii, First Lieut. Oomd’g, Fort Kearney. Horrible Tragedy at Gloucester, WIPE KILLB» BY Ub! NUSBAND—SUIOIDE OF THE (om an, at jon Herald, 8. cit a most shocking and terrible iragecy 2 at Glou rep wrte the perpore of picking berries. Mr Davis soon follows i, and afer they had got {nto tBo drew a.small sized ve ovamber ‘MM bis wife. The ball took efioct in fell dead. yy, and rushed to Mre. Davia amd said ateter.”” Sbe abot my sister.’ He _repited fired from bis lips. ct the pistol which was horeamed, and the reports hue bodies were tak placea ee were teken to his home and in bed fogether. It was ar xa. aud beneld. They were s sb they were arleep iu tae vot. Mr, Davis was 84 years of agu, and his wife, Elizebeth, was 23. far Bia mal Ni years ago, anc jong to Cv Bo b have relaives there. He hae poy in G.oacestor sbout two years, and General Wool upon thin rors, ne saipable le falgerood.”” Thero |s another notated patnage e of the ex Sicreery, whica, while it reflecw wessrely u the bithest> generally conceded honor- by Geneeal Wool in the memarabla ‘aged EEce 4 ile Iti, ipceed, deecly to be egretted that @iabero who, itke General Jobs € Wool, has al- waog! exbansied jong und naporabie life is the service af graicful soantry, sboald be chus compelied to defend hhossex from Wie rode and undignided assauiks of a mere party j.inion like Davie, whose ekiet ambition 8s 8 pablic ‘man bay been © drag de> bis superiors, whether in the fiense, cpon ‘he field or im the Oabines. Tas country ‘knows bia wel, and is conéden! that the good fame cf Mustricus Geveral will survive those attacks of mer. has. It atords me eraification $9 state that ‘col witl place his defezec before the ‘at ac teu his men « Uhetr affection for dim at tais 4d Proceedings of the Saval Courts of Inquiry. Nayay COURT NO. 1. PF Aemgcron, Sept. 7, 1887. Ba the case of Lieut, George R. G7e{ {furlugued by fate Retiring Board— Purser Watson, (witness on behalf of the government,) Bworn—Had known Liect, Gray since 1564; served wich htm tm July of that year about ten days, on the trial trip of She San Jacinto; also served with bim at the Philadelphia Navy Yard during the greater part of the year 1866; did } Bot cons der his condict as to sobriety geod during that ily under tho iniuense of Nuor: cases wore ro frequen: as to constiinte, in 0” nidk of --$okoeas, 2 nave; in vey ©: SM habit he dues not consider solid desis ff of the pavAi servic’. “—. ramon ton by_ Md, Blount—Has seen him Intox!- | tated arc the i Jacinto, in ‘he Navy Yard at Phila. | Getpbis; his condoct on much ocossicus was not more | ecardalovs or diegrace®n! to the rervice than \hat of any | Other officer who geta drunk; did not report these cases of ‘ousion, aa Lieut. Gray was bis superior officer; daring te trial wip of the jactoto there was & cod Gea! of ¢r nking snd mosh company om brard. Commaager Sidney Leo (government witness), s¥orn— | Bad krown Lient Gray for some yoars, and regaried bia ea diusipated and not eatirely suited to the naval rervioe RAVAL COURT BO. ‘The case of Lical. John W. Abbot (furloaghed by late Retiring Board), wae called and & pumber of docu monts, official and semi oMicisl. Lieut, Abbott conducts his own case, and claims to be entitled to & transfer from ‘Whe farloughed wo the honorably relired list, as the only oom againat Lim was ill health, he boing sitictod WD, OF subject to epilepsy, If there was no charge of megieo of duiy nor ineficiency from sny other cause than that of sickness, Lieut. Abbott declared bis intention to submit bis case upon the record evidence. If, however, charges were to be preferred of « difierent character. Claimed the pri; of introducing wimesses who able to testify to his skill es ma officer and his deportment fm the service. It ie uncorrto sd that the case will go off ‘upon the documentary evi ence. NAVAL COURT NO. 3. Oommancaer Iockwood’s case was called ap by the Judge Advocate, Little, ard tbe government introduced Captain Van Brant, who was sworn as 8 witnoss:—Iiss kpown him about thirty years, served together in the Con- Meliauon some three or four months, in 1836, as inidehip. ii i a high optnion of hie em. gene) he arcided doty tn all cases whore we encountered the enemy: he nevor was on any expotition, and nrver ‘yotunteered to go on any one, we were out aight after night toourirg the country: 1 CET Seite hitmen ieee orn dacs | Scourge wee lying in the stream; | do po: remem oer that any par ‘Woalar duty was assignee hor, or that she ever failed to any duty; all offloers were required to take thelr 0% tbove at the Daderien: this w performing acer 7, ho was ordered to supply men vo mn ; We Men came on shore badly drilled and Ripped; he Was Gen! CP the river io quiet me. my vee et ashore at the time: thought he behaved ins Umi manver Com Dg Up Ibe Hiver: he Led the glee of the ‘Verse! barricades wilt Dammocks, and anchored #0 far of Wet he ovuld Ot heave rendered aeswmncs if I bed ‘wanied it, he refueed to let me Dave some liquor which | sxked for ibe men, and reporied me W te cavteln for do him botind; Cact. Van Beumt wee will Dofore Cait. Bigelow caine, Capi, Look 4; when Bigelow arrived in Lockwood tn 1 ; Ldid how pita dty 't rermemper wnat Oommodore Lock wood per ormed any dcty onrb ire, there wae nothing remarzaric one way Or ibe other in the die daties; be performed bie vuties, so far as | of the gorerament) A m the Of we, in 198 @n¢ 1640, from Uotober to Marc” 1 commanded a c be wae Firrt l'outonaut; served with hia afver wards ame equadron in the Mediterranean, io 1840-1) ways performed bis daty with * aad promp ceeasion to comple! irritability of mon or, but ot cf hie want of ability to perform bis Coty 7 believe he & im ail reayec a an efticien! officer. The Court adjourned \) to morrow. fuliowed the busizees of ishing. ssiliog from Eas Gis ester. Hts stated thet Mr. Davis arrived here on Satarday,and found hig wife not at home, she being abse at at NewDur-- There aro muov rumors and *oports in relation 10 the affair and respcoting the dead couple, who are said to port have lived unhappily fur some time past Hundreds where the tragedy took place, and there was greai excite- mert about town when the sad affair was kuown Mr. Davia wrote a note before leaving te honse o and Placed bis Maso: ic certificate upon we member of @ lodge in Maiae. He seems to bave been perfect!y sace in arranging the matter, aad loaded ule Pistol in every chimber, and ca-ried in his pooket a box of caps and several jead buile's und powder. Ho did not stiempt to shoot at any of he other indies before he sho. bimseif. His wife seemed to be the only victim he de ‘Mr. Davis is represented ths people of Past Glouces. ter as 8 respectabio citi: of quiet and sable dis, tion, and » good and kina pe b or, = a Justice J. P. Trask will bold an inqaest om the bodies this forenoon (From the Boston Travoller, Sept. § } Our lates advioss from Gloucester are to the effect that the character of the woman was rot good; that she spent three nights at the encampment at ary port with other persops, having been ercortad thither by » young man. Mr Davie bad Deen absent some threo weeks or 80 on a fighing voyage, and returned somewhat unexpected), w bie wife absent. Becomirg acquainted wit the state of affairs on her return on Satara: rel with her, and ten deliberately plenr punish ment end bis own death. Wren he foliowed the woman into the pasture, it is stated be wae in hopes of Ouding o cortein person present, !vtending 10 shot him alto ee the Gestroyer of his peace. Atihe time of the death of the wife the sister of his wife, befcre referred to, wied to take ike pistol from him, when ho threatened the eister if ede Latertered, and waiking wa itte distarce killed him 14 ae sboys ‘iescribed. Tne sister who was thus anive (a ug Mibir, we ty orstand, is in a state bordering on ~~ Md will need [or% Coulinued oxro: alle Me. Seen ine wan a “babe and in a duicate ante Of healt, bes been prostratod DY 0° exciiewent of the terridlo scene which rhe wie td. . where the allair oooursed, 1s between iwo an. saree from the ¢epot in Glcuccster proper and not accesible by re! Civil War ™ Yucatan, [From the New Orleans Pica, nne, Sept 1) By the schooner Sarah Bari ia Sanuers, we lett, Capial’ have sdvicee from Siraito the 224 yh A revotatiSn had occasion was the recent go ire Sikle was toarare The broken out, and uearly fae rnatarial election, !a which the extreme ra: joa party were defesict—by fraud wey say. The opposing and succesrTal candidate, Barrera, vas & citizen of Merida also; and for thai roapou, pert cularly, ‘wee obnoxious to the people of Campeche, whore we re yolution firet broke out under the iced of one Garaa, rettioss and atm bitious chief. Al lateet accounts the revolntionisis had been qpory- where successful. They tol only had porscssinn ‘eho town of Campeche, where the goverament forcer bed 4 med them, but revere! strong posts in we totertor They bad also armed two schooners for an expedision to Bisa! which has, doubtless, 6! the interior the Indians, government eo much weuble, them. Oa the other band, the covers mont war aciing with do- ction and exergy. ‘tho National Guards had doen os! ed ‘oot, aud all the aymllable regular troope im tne fate put in relion, When the Sarab Bartlett Ieft, Govornor Barreda was marc>ing on Campeche with » fo;o» of 1,600 men. ‘The Merida papers abound lo »%cclens jon’ to ibe peo and miliary orders emanating r \ oaly from the government but from the federal ecthorities in one of tbeve {i is charged that the revolotion ts of more thar lo c+) importance, and that ite ultimate object is the who bare recently given generally oo operated with ration of the State from the Mexicac | aien. change U ” Trey of the Commanding Generel, Cedenns, wi erenw | those ditowned. He bad aided, however, 1 the election qaar- | once re] with the #0 called Jogitimnte party. forming an cpition as to the probable rewuit of the arag extent of conat, it is probable tbat they will maintain their ground for some time to come, if they are not ultimately svccesaful. Thovessy Boves —The a. the ball we Ailed dy nh wes y persons #)0 be wrald be able to bold out around him, and the labor that bs performed was ovi dently very painfol. Turee mon walked beri¢o TWle aeeistance in the way of faoning him, and of koop ing him within the limive deviate therefrom miles be wee batiew with sembly. The 99% mile was scoompitthed in 16 neconds; the O9iet in 18 m. 15 vec.; tho ¥O2d in 10 ‘2 neo ; the 994d in 23 m. BO fee ; the Mb in 45 20 the 096th in 24m. 15 sec ; the 996ih in 26 m 907th in 92m 10800. Al 12 o'clock, midnight, he com menord 10 mipoies and 40 seconds, et om hie CO%b mile His anbenal and ton secon: mile he ran several times around the track the close was one Of great excilement —/iusen Courter Set 8. Jersey City sews Axor Box ios —Yorterday mornug the bedy of o man vamed Joho Balli¢an, who came from Maspachusctte * wrek ago to work upon the tunsel, wae found dead in & Paul's avenue, nour the shanuee mt No. Zabaft Coro ner Goorgo De Matt held an inquest as the city of Hudson Jetterday, to inremtigate tno caus of is dean. Sscertained that were a row vocurre! among ‘Fb resiee tn (howe shautirs Oo Monday nigat, wach oon Minwed at lntervels from 9 util 11 o’eluck | time two of tree shota were fired io that viuinliy. Dr. Cent to have exowed desis in a0 lostant the righs side wet brokua, acd h teat bivw. ‘The body had bean drage lef wore it was fovnd No informacion cov which would lead to the detection of me marc ere Jury rendered a verdict thet ihe deceased came lo death by & biow administered by somo pornou 40 W ‘4 large amount of dried meat and dently having takon ocothing exeepi everything that it contained was lmmed} ately burned ty the ground. The next morning we \ook up the trail, apd are now upen it, tp the direction of the Ar. ior Ab Bdout 4 o’ciook vooterday qhensay) , ra. Elizabeth Davis, wile of Mr. i Davis, left ber residence as Kast Gioucester in com- y with her two pistors and Mra. Douglas, for = waik to y Ward’s pasture, a short distance from the honse, for ure be deliberately revolver ant fired joft alte, jast below through the heart and out wt ner pack. One of the sisters, Miss Ackiey, the sccond time. Tno ball fork effect tm the lettarm Mr. Davis, then being about 76 feet from his wife, deliberately put the pistol to ais own breast and fired. the bali tock effect near tbo heart and juiged. Be fell on bis face, and expired without a word Muse Achley took hold of him and turned him over, and the putol cailod ihe nelghe bors to the spot. Der Daidecn wae sout for, bet ocehi of poople visited the house and iro the spot We have not at hand any documents emanating from the revelotionary party, avé sone ently not the meaas of tle Uoneidering, however, that tbe revolutionists fod | ready and efficient support io'the Indian populatio:, whica | ie very numerous ani bave command of » contiderabie Thr Feat or Watgrne 4 Taocsanp Minna my 4 | sproach lowe de sompiedon of the feat attempied by James Lambert, the young Eag ish pedestrian, of walking « thousand miles in as mary 64: Ceasive hotre, waa the menue of sturacting & large ova. oourse of to Boy leton Hell, last night, evonitg it all of his ronnds, in order to ailor! him some of the track when he was ‘ikol7 at the completion of i110 successive cheers aud applacse from the as. minutes #00; the the 908th mile, which he socomplished in 22 minutet and 18 seconds. | At the clove of the last mentioned mile, Buckiey, the Lynn foot racer, steret onaran of three miles around the track. He made the distance in bling Once to the groand tm the course of the race. At one ociock this morning, at which Wve we left the ball, Lambert bad just commenced energy act perratency ‘Will doubtless serve 10 carry ain through the entire fea. Powrscsrt —Half past ¥o'clock, AM — The feat sono: | At 2 o'clock thie morning Lambert sarted o on ia 1000th mile The consciourness of scccess tampired and elated bir, and he marched off with a quick etop and steady gait, scoomplishing the distance in foartece miau o@ ae. A covtinual cheering and o'apying of hands wore kept up by the spectators, and afirr 6 bed Golehet the Inst Toe soene at ls was tuure Daring tna Culver made & pont mortem examinat! a of the boty of Jeoonsed. He fund the evitones of beevy bow opm | the right etde of ihe bead, near the oar, which wes sul! | Tee afva riv ow nga wore aiTooisd br iaace, med q ite vauits, bat rep cx ord the broad acres of the rich When a bank fsils, suspends, or ip any able to redeem its notes, the Superimeadent of the Bank Department has but to unlock his vaulta in wbich those vatold mi'licns of wealth are storet— take oat the secari ‘ies doposited by the bank in question, sell then—aad bo un the day of | has move than auipie means to redeem, and ices redeem ove ¥ one of tte notes presen ed to him, at their fall value. Ne bing, thurefrre, can be more absurd than pavic among Dillholoers about the value of benk notes. Whether .ae dank stands or falle, they at lost are safe. It is next to a iaavossibility that they should not be redeemed at coat yer cent. Nor bave creditors and depositors muoh nfore reason of Woon « New York bank stops, every be sued for and recovered from ifs sepa rai¢ individval stockholders Each of thom !s persocal Hable for his proportionate share of it such would be the remedy of any depositor who had a deposit to le, But haif tho depositors owe tho bank more than tne dank owes them. Such have muoh less reason to be in #8 panlo about lie solvency, than It has to be ins panic boat TB. Never did a financial crisis oocur pefore of the extent apd curation of thal wkich is now parsing away, wheo batke did not topple down by the dozen or the score. down Banks in some Western and Soathorn States topplo either ride safely through tha severe dnancial obliged to go tnio liquidaticn, neither dofrand their cred) tore nor !myair the worth of their Dille PENNSYLVANIA, . [From the Patisgelpais Ledger, Sept. 7.] THE LATE RXPLOSION OF CAPITAL. After a tevero +ngogement cr @ damaging storm at tea the fret work of the survivors is to clear away the wresk; that In, to cut a all broken mests and syars taat have fallen overboar: 4 are only thumping against the ship’ sides; to splice the ropes and yards tbat may be damaged; pot the wounded below, uncer the surgeon’s care; 10 all shot bole between wind and water, and clear away the dejicta membra of war generally, ‘This is the work that remains to us after the severe stroggie that has been going on among our cl! Dank boards ard stock brokers for the fow must de confessed that we have had « tremendous Of it; apd there are but ew at all connected that have not suffered severely, tf not from the direst fre of an enemy, ‘a least from the 45 ing fri ita ~=—sIn fact, It has not been fo much an engagement with an enemy as an explosion of ‘© vest magezine in the hold of ou’ owa ship thas hes done the mischief. It bas not been the contest of the bulls aad the bears, by any means; for, in fact, the bears arc ail, oy the force of ciroumrtances, beooms the bulls on the Block Exchange. Tust Oni Life and Tras; Company was ope Tat ng ic New Yor ike an enormous magaziae of capital, ana it was the fst w blow up. How this took place is not yet clear o ail mystery Enough, ho*ever, is known to make It quite clear that there was the grovsert careleesnets in those who bad obarge of the mugazinr in Oincinnalt, and an aller reck- Jeranegs aroul the agente in New York. who bad a private key and a ee; araw coor, snd were suffered to enter the Vaults B'0D6 Aud a pleasure, and even examine the moet explosive packages as it were sith a lighted candle. Tho board of streotora mavaged ibings apparently well enough ip Cincinrati; they bept their door speg and eafe. Bat there war anotber entrance in New York, ihe key of which they deliberately gave t one mao, who, withont any oon sujiation witn tem or any control whatever, could take t and put in just what be pleased, and renter unsafe or even open whst they kept closed acd guarded. 3st | clear th: BB pogetred each complete control that there might as well pavo beaa 0» look, of door, or dire wre on the other side. They did not know, whhin mUilone, whai was or was po; in their vault. It matters rot to in- | quire minately whore spark it was that caused the explo sion; enoogh, bat it ie blown up, and down buts shower of railroad stool have, in fact, all fallen heavily ‘Of cowree m great explosion jnoed many others, and & good deal of uneasiness int@-erything lits capital atioat, especially in those part Of the shio where there were ewaller morazines of explosive materials tamt &roark might set on tire. The teller of the New York Bent ing Association was found standing with the door of is magazine wide open, and eighty thousand dollars’ Worth of the dangerous stuff in bis obarge ecattered in all direotions. This was bardly seen before it bi have followed #1 ober kin Wese might naturally set on fre, er may hat fone Uo, rohing bas come down but stocks and securities “ue lures of aie ibie bas far been felt chiefly among ‘The foree of pis tit has #0 Y y the cas italiets, and hes Dut slightly touched the commer: cist men It is even astonishing 264 much and how em aeriy money bea been sod is seeking eafe investments. But ali men in bueicess must abd Pill feel ke shook di ‘ww the coming fali and winter, and inust be proportions ‘Now tbat the wreck is cleaved away, wo Degiz, bowever, to 22 how souid arg tho 13 of the vorsei tteel{ that bas withstood thege anddén ebooks, with ro- gard to our own city In particulsr, Serypove was erouer | resaon te feel dof Me gemeral sifery and tutegrity wio whicd cnr captalins and commercial mes have ‘ery ee for the last two or three — Bat to may Wik #hovired millions of capital bes beeo exploted and biven away inion rmoke end ventehed tn thase railroad pee sorke, iw nol saying above one half of the truts, this moner tak 2 out of the hands of ompitalises, put ipto we bende of farming vroivoe, eerily transported ani valve. Put eommercis! mer mist expect | smell divcounts from capttaiiety, Whose money has vanieh | 02 inte air. | PERVERSION OF BBE MORAL SENSE OF BOCINTY— BTCK GAMSLING. [From the Philadelo } fo one eve notes the aig times thare is cor- winy nording avie thea thelr moral mani. | fee ot Judy log ooly freva the habite and cond ai of acc’ wo wighs well doobs whether aay clearly defloed | amd reried joes ef right and wiong realty oxist. remember be poriod wh oe lie was e iio, & theft a theft & breach of Wont a ¢irgracetal criio, aud avy olber avi of dishoneety an olfence sgalnat v6.a\jished and gonermily re. cognized principles of integrity, which would exci o ual. | versa) reprobation, ana oomigh the goilte persoss to tn | faz. Buithe modern moraiist, ike Mol'ére’s doctor, ® | eo jed to exclaim of We old eancns of virtue, | the reapectability which is vico apt fraac, “nous avons | & strange probity of barless irantactous not oaly provails among individuals, but finds sansiion ia our lawe If, for | @xamp'e, 86 ignorant and Marving well tuawhes a loaf frow & baker's shop, be Js convisted of larceny and incar cerated But if @ president of & railroad company, or = | Darit, or s savings institution, makes way with the funds | of the stckhoidora ei 4 brings ruia upon hundreds of con- |% | people, be s only chargeable with what is termoa bof treat” —e rather reecectable act, acsording Ww We ethics of the ¢ay—and is suifurod to suap bis lagers ip the face of tho criminal court, or 10 go abroad to laxu- rave for the rest of bm days on the fraiie of bis peculation. Then, Were are those ing im the crowd for men o! sa perior sente end worth who would thick It odious to pick ily, State or national goverment, {n a contract => the amount of hundreds of thoasasds lars. This sume class of persons not, for the valae of their dear reputations, be seen Detling aia faro table or « horse race, and yot they may bo found, acy day in tho ‘Tinited the piece for the perpore belag prenont at bis | week, but Sunday, exgaged at the Stock Exchange in the failure or nt bis finns apcomplish mont of We feat. Lama ment Gemmeralicing ned generaliy ps me porno Sd Der: prevented a better unan on bo i pre ez woul, still be Cceennetomn of weet Ht A ey are constantly riaking thelr money on the mere chances of & rigo or fall in the price of railway and like fecuritier; and, without owning or transferring a dollar of stock in the event of aay much Det, the wagors aro netted by the lover paying io the winner the dilference in the price of amy scrip om the account iay, compared with the price on the day <f tbo supporod People who pab ely practice this kind Of busibess—who maxes reguisr ofeamion of jt, and are ranked high in the financial circles of Wall ttreet—consius card playing & low vive, wouldn't be seen speaking 0 « “ diackie:,” sed would, Goubticas, hold it to prime auiy of the laws ard the pollee to break ap every “gambling Dell’ im the country; yet, if we aunlyze the matter fairly, the petty jbum vie-/igger, who ewindles his victim on he race eld, Is not to culpable a man es the grest Mr. Little, of New York. Ther are both gamblers essentially The iatter. however, laa priace of agamester. He olays for magn'foen; stakes, aud wins or loses iy. When he wa be wine (or himself alone; wpea he loses, ae lowes for other people, The ahiable rigger te above him in that, for he geuorally rires his owa money, aod when he breaks, or, {> use toc ruins nobvdy’ but biees bis tricks and frauds, as t. He doce not use iosde’ faro banker's ounnicgly devited Dox, with ite biscen eprings aud faie tlides, byt he has his sly modes of knock ng @ teck don aud Kevoking (tap, soourding as it quite bis interest In the pame, end, ja praciising thas fori of profersional finosse he not only ic) ures the pard Gula individual against whom he map be paying, Dut de prerses the vale of the preperiy and probably bankrapis © coun less Dumber Of innvoeDt people who hays BO part th We play, Dut tm which tho best portion, if nxt the whole of their worldly menns, is mado tho capital ow which the stock specuistor iays bis -vagors and performs his arte for raising or lowering {: in tho market, ark, In the face of auc wiy coblused ia oF noua aed bono’ We know that the mans of @uDliy te quick (hough aod clear enougs ia its perceptions of what is decides iy righ bat we me arimo so nor stocked cards, lofy aed maniGovnt orl m! Whad WE TOCOAHIzG GALINA 88 Delween Brongs Rad Hroag duere where no er4entini diflerence exits A fow months 440 Ms Little, tf Now York, failed dispracefaly, anoruiy shor, be wae rolustatod in full credit. Lamy woom he falled fer Ove miliowe of Gollars he very pert uay he wae veporied s@ (aking his teat at the Stock Board We aeivot him as 8 type, @ed ack whe thor huge ano o#ld dishonesty we pot premium jo Fail sireet, aad aheuber, weile fuch men aro tolerated in the company cf honest poopie, Virtwe and honor are pot AD siarming dieconn!; 61 rather, sbether cocty is not fast loving \e moral eomse—|i way bocomos un- { Our pocket, and yet regard wt as quite iabocent to cheat | o aes pooner rede they al - — on j,enoing as ways must downfol of these ‘sno extito. or ‘permit thelr eilatoroe, pursued with a readipese tbat can be explained upon no bypotbesis of sound reseonivg or reliabie business prin olple, The eare with which wealth can be acbieved la , the prom:tness with which the immense the land enable us to recover from these 0008 sional disasters, aro causes which may explain the enigma, bu, while they partly account for {t they by no means hide the evi fruke resulting from # system radically wrong ane (m many points exsen tally oorra) ‘The existing orieis in New Yi steps progress bas expored the falsity of the system which gavo it dirth ang permitied the wide sweep to which it has ex tended. It is evident now that the failure of the Ohio Trust Com-any waa owing to no unforseen ¢ that de-treyed or placed out of resch the roeans of the institu. thon; {t was but the result of a vicious «ystem and an an- wise and unlimited confidence reposed by thousands in of the depositories of the pudiio’s funds. Bat recenily it hed declared a sem!.apnusl dividend of five per cent, and this faot nad been placed to its crectt as @ resuls of shrewd nagement, when |i ought to have inquiry, if not suggested suspicion. Yet at that moment tne company was reaity insotvent, ite effairs conducted in a bep hazard adventurous style, and almost every security which It ecg for stability perilied on the chances of the stook rd. It he this ng. of credit, this readiness to take the outward show for the inwa'd reality, the credall- ty with which even diecree: and business men repore upon the statements Oorporatioas, where a little of the shrewdness and foreright they ex bibit ip .be management of their more immediate concerns would expose tbe ree! state of affairs, hes ema oe sar of ves thats practions wall hay regated them into ped the! ul ey have aeye- ‘tem fallacious tn all tte Sompanens pers and always = gerous te the publio interests, however much it may pro- , Unscrupclous financiers whose occasional js enveloped io meritricions glare thet binds the maltiiude to all the dangers, wrecked hopes and Jed repatatious that are the troohies of the victor. ‘The origin of theee mone , coming upon the country at a time when its and resources are not ‘80 essentially crippled ea to neoersarily produce them, is atiribated to the gambi'ng at the stock board, which, in‘all car cities, has reached a dat gerous extent, and in New Yor} has assumed the mos} monstrous proportions Ismay be the most apparent causes, bat, if the mate ‘be traced back, # still more source wili be dis } fourd exciting agencies giving impe tustotbe whole system, furnishing it wits its Dasis of fancy stocks end feciiities for the adventurous ritk of means if every sive holder or bond owner in a rail- oad company was fally informed of the actual state ot the com any in which hie means were invested, it wuld \ be impossible to get up the sudden fluctuations apoa | which the siock board lives and tarives, and, in the same way, if the competition f the baake for the employment of their means at exorbitant! rates of interest was expored, the 8) would find bimseif deprived of the means of carrying cn the desperate game. For, as a general rule, it Is undentable that those who are the most active opera. tors tm stooss, who apparonily risk the most, and fre- qucnlly have their ramos connected with oosrations of thy greates) magritude, are not men 0! capital The posses: tion of wealth rarely fails to bave a conservative or to iwstract its posrerror te the wisdom of holding on to what he bas got in preference to risking {t upon uncertain obs ree ‘The dears and bulla of the stook market trade mostly apon capital of others and the credulity of tne publio in geveral. Thetr resources are shrewdness, tact, ard an api toseize the chances without apy scrapaloas 0 {i bat accom nicety © morality of the means, real investment of a phish the desired end. Wihheut tne doliar they depreciaie twnee off of the weakn- others. Such a syeiom, if is evident, o:oid not exist in the broad ight of @ proper knowledge of the condition of our rail roads and 5 adequate exposure of ‘he o:erations of those who provide the means for the game. Let the resuit pat one be reaches of making the rep»rts and Mnancial Statement of all our raiirrad companies hones:, full, com plete, apd understenvabo, aud the stock exchaage will ‘ink from its pr rent inflated prozortions teto whas it should be, a mere on venience for the negotiation of bonds and itocks, wh’se operations will ve restricted to bona fil: les aod real invesim nts. But until the temptation and the meam to gratify the g.mbling mania are removed, we tee 00 way to abate an evil that mast sontinge to adsorb the capi'el of the country tp au tliolt parsait, and eubject active business interests to tho Caogora of spasmodic pree- wures and falrely oreaied panics Neither jaws eains! Mme sales of stock, ror homies @n ths immore ity of stock speculations, wil! effect a cure, unless the stable ialo-cate Of the country, revreeenting its substantial sapital, shal! in sist upon Kuo *log exacuy where it ‘lands and Keeping Lust fact alwaye plainly exposed to view. TENNESSEE. TENS FSoKB CREDIT. [From the Ne A.sle Usson, Sopt. 2) Wo notes in tne reperut sale of sate b ja the New York roarkot tha Uc credit of oar Sato sl on be declimc. The mst reported rales of Tenpersce 6 Omet ne wouds aro wort only ol earae ahi ‘core of Keutuoky ane at yer What is the cauee of Me’ .t o* very epperen* the, ine policy of our Legt-bature in 1563-4 aod to 1865-6, hes doen the vole Gaave of tejuring (ne orbts of Tou To oar | auxicty to dexeiope the reson-ces of tho state” our Leg | telatnre exbib¥Su & reoklostogs anparalicled. Raileost companies wero cherbred Gil irongs se 8:.to, and boads | aurhorized to bo waurd at the ras 0’ $10,000 por mite | Ip addition to thir, Stape sid was grape whe purpose of | Dulieg bridges; Lorde were aulborihed to leaue to tara pke compan cs; to plank roats; to Ge purchase of age citarai fair grounde; to the purchase of the Semi and to building our Sate No men to whet extent teones iy a what amount of boads tating statctos, This of iteclf ie enough W create a suapicion that wo have not boen su clently cactious, aad our law e ci eatod a dent withont looking to the ability of ibe State to pay the i torent as it becomes due. This is not all. We have no | only flooded the market with ocr bonde, but we havo re all over the State ior the purpose, as was feo may “become may bo istued under of bonds and the mult! Before the mem! | capital in October next | into centideraiion the report of the of Teunessee, nad the to winding up the | im the redemption | asuance of bonds if pom ible to do so. Theatrical and Musical, ‘Travaw OreRs —Mademoisel © Frezestini will thie even- hor great part of Amina In the opera of fone Ja,” wuich. waa ‘with the moat eothe aiaatic on thi Spenlec te Academy. "ua Ho: yA rush af sight by secaring seats 1a Nmio’s Garpan.—The pow ballet called ‘Acalista,” in which Signoria Rolle pie the chief part most admirably, js anpouncea for repetition even! q be jog. Ib will | ceded by Young America’ emanating tight rope and followod by ibe pantomime of the Marriage,” in which the Ravels appear. Bowery. —Mr and Mra, Eddy, Mr. and Mre, —, Me D’Courcy, Messrs, Fenno, Fitrgeraid, N. 8. others are w perform tonight in the effeotive ssenic drame entitled tho "Wandering Jew,” which har been reviveo with all its original splendor, ' The “Flying Daton- man’ follows. Burtox’s Mr, Mordooh is to make hie third ance to night !m bis favorite character of Young Mirabal in the ‘old comedy called ‘The Inconstant, or Wins Works Wonders.” afverplece is to be the ‘laughabio Irigh farce of “Teddy the Tiler,’ wish Mr. Seymour ae tne bero Wattack’s —Mise Matlida Heron is again announso! for the heroine in her new five aot pley, enuti-d ““Fiammina,” leis evening. Mesdamet Hooy and Allen and Mosers Dyow, A. li Daverport and W are im the cast The orchestia, now under Mr Stopel’ iy will verious elegant overtures, &o. laces Keave's.—Tom Taylor's new comedy, called “The Vietims,’’ in to be repuated to-nighi, The cas om- braces the names of Miss Keene, and Mesers. Wheatieigh, Jeflerson, Burnett apd 8 bost of otaer meritorious artic | Mus Keene ani Mr. Jotsrson will ato enact the very comical doality styled A Oon)-gal | sagon.’? Ovrmric —The patrons of this pleasant Mttie thestre cannot bo other mise than ploase: to ooar of the retarn of the popular aotrese aod yooaliet, Mra. 0. Howard, who Will this evering pert. rm & me onlfs doven charaoters in “rhe Devil tn Paris.’ | _ ANuwCAN Moxacat —All who bayo not yot seen the mar- velloue perform ances of Prof. Wyman, ‘ho magician and vinirilogslst, should Dear in mind thet this ja Bia last week iho “Mogua Bardell er’ also on we eve of departare. Ennorasiey.—Thoee who desire to have s good lang) shovid gu w ons of the minstrel belle and hear ibe song®, | see the danoee and enjoy the jokes. Tonight, by way of | efierpieces, Goo, Ohriety and Wood tender the ‘Bleck Wiiltameburg ony Mews. NVR VERDICT ABD ARRICT.= Tho Ooroner's Jory ich inveriigated the circumstances of the death of Mra Comming?, who resided at the corner of North Seeond and Second stroo'r, decited that aho came to her death immo mediately by a negicoted attack of jaundice, Fated by her huaban: propery supplying hor With (ood, and from his tii treatment of ber by froquentiy and severely beating her, The Coroner lesued « warrant for his arrest, aod be hae been arrested by the police of tho Seven “ent ward and is now in confzement, 1857. Raval Intelligence, ‘The United Mates sloop-of war Plymouth, Commander oa storeehip Release, now iying docks of tbat yar, bave beea striped of their spars an prmme reste, Dang being le standing but the ‘and shroads, pected to n, The United States surveying steamor Bibb arrived in Boston harbor 7th inst. She oame to apchor off the Navy Yard, and after communication with the shore gweat to sea again. The steam frigate Roanoke, now in Boston, will shortly de taken out of commission and her offlos:s det Lieut J. Blakely Carter, who was recently tried by a court martial, bas been dismissed from the rervice. Port of New York, September 5, 1057, OLEARED, Ship © A Stamler, Rogers, Antwerp~Laytia & H Sbip Marion (Hamburg), Gronerman, Hamburg: Meincke, Bbip annie Sise, Sise, Mobile—Simes & Haffer. Bark Hesper.ad, Blancbard, sydney—Goodeve Arkell & Eluiott, ‘Bork Kallibokka, Finob, Marsetllca—Grinnell, Mintarn & Oo. Bask Revolouon, Webb, jeston—S R Dow. Brig Mit'on, Poter, Vort aa rr nce~H Becker 4 Greaves, Brig Fredonia, Lord, Key West—senner & Deake. Brig Traae Wind, Keed, Jacksonville—C & BJ Peters, Song Pleiades (Br). Medurnie, St Joka, NB—P I Nevius & Bebr Oswego (Br), Soot St Jé*n, NB—A Smithers & Uo. Schr Jorn. Burton, Wilmington—it 8 Powell. Scho Emily, Hodart, Wilmingon—D U Murray. Sear Monie Chrisio, Bedard, Richmond—Van Brant & Blaght. ‘Schr § E Jayne, Mayne, City Po'nt—Van Brant & Sle2!. Sehr F Elina, Smith, Philadelpois—Jas Hand & Co Senr Corinna M, Jones, Salem—Master. Bteamer Nebraska Slaigster. Bal imore. Steamer J, Wilson, Philadelphia—J & N Brigze. ARRIVED. Steamship Alabama, Schenck, Savannab, 62 hours, with madae and passengere, oS L. Mitctill. Passed at anckor im the river, bound W, steamer Fac-n, bark Maria Morton aod schra R Demilt, and 8 J Waring; Sdaday evening off TL.'te Tas, exchanged signals wih stesmshipa Agua, asd Morion, ‘ound 8: Monday, 3g AM, lat 36,25, exchanged signals with Vaor, bound 8. ip Manhattan, Dizon, Liverpool, Aug 8, with mdse and 539 Passengers, to UH Marchall & vo. Ship Ohio, Hutchings, Leverpool, July 2%, with coal to New York Was Co; vessel to J W Phillipa. hyp Comeromise, Childe, Liverpool. Aug 8. with mdse and Had Wight westerly winds; 289 passengers, 10 Zerega & Co, had reeted topsaila but once d ring tae vy yage Sbip Eastern Queen (of Sucksport), Grant, Liverpool, Aug 4, wih coal, & Manhattan has to, ug 23, lat 45 46, lon 41 50, exenanged -ignals with bark Theodore bound Kast; 27th, let 4600, lou 80'S, saw achr Marivta, Mullin, of Cas ine, wih 99.00! Ge, 16r bome in 3 davs; Mary Brewer, Co bet, 82.000 Diava, Packard, 2) 00 fob; Ang 29 lose mizzenwcpman;, Otlier damage. ) “Hendersoa, Shields, July 2, wo orter. Sept 4, lat 41 97, lor 66, passed ship Well fleet, of Boston, bo wd Kast; ath lat 40 03, lon 67, passed brig Black Hawk, si@ ring SNE Ship Rhine (of Bath), Harward, Shields, July 12, with coal, to orcer, ‘Ship Meta (Brem), Jaberg, Bremen, July 29, with mdse and passengers, to Huvchard & Back. Bark J+mes M Hicks, Crowell, Roebelle, 29 days, with branaies, dc, to Wellington & Abbott. sept 3,4 PM, lat 4l 47, Jon 64 48, exchanged signals with steamer Borusdia,1 pence for Hambarg. Tuok 4 pilotin lat 40 44, low 6* 30. ‘Bark kachange. Jones, Swansea, July 28, with coal, to or- der; vesne) to Euyle & Hazard. Bark W Ii Chandler of Providence), Gage, Bordeaux, Avg 4, with brancy, &c, to Loyd & Hincken. Burk Roma, Lawry, Cardith suiy @. | Was boaad to Per- nandin~. Fis, wiih railroad Iroa, but pr into this por: for_ re pairs, having on the 30th Aug been 'u coutach wih bark Cora (betore report d). Cona goed wo Wm N ‘& Bon. Brig Macon, Moon, Savannah, 16 days, with cotton, wheat, de, 10 RM semill & Co, frig Resolute, Hill, #aco, 4 days, with heading, to Mayhew, Talbot & Co. car Mountain Engle, Ames, Windsor, NS, 8 days, with plaster, to master, Sehr Lucy Ames, Ames, Windsor, NB, 8 days, wich plaster, © master. & hr Ino, bese ind Georgetown, 8C, 123 dave. Kelr Only Dalghier ( masts, of Forked River, NJ), Rogers, orgetown, BU, 8 days Sebr LP Smith, Cooper, Wilmington, NU, 10 days. Has ex- periepeed very beavy weather, broke and lost iore gaff, split on} 4 days. ‘Nichais, Por smouth, NH. iekerson, Gioucester, Ser Hanvah D, Sehr —lobe, Kills, Salem, 3 daya Schr Isabella, Faulkner, Bos '. Sehr Silver Cloud, « harenill Newburyport. Schr Cinderella, Stevens, Provinoetowa. Schr Oballenge, Parker, New London eabey, wth mdse from wreck of abip men. Asor at Sqoan, ‘Sloop Wm H Kowen, Hallock, Providence. Sloop Frederick Briwn, Gardiver, Providence, Steamer Kennebec. Hand. Pruiadeiphia. Staamer Curlew, Williamm, Providence. Wing dag ihe day 868. x. Raf, Pion: bigs aA Mg Wave. Cole, Sa'taore? Laas Herald Marine Correspondence. of! A Boo sohr James, Handy, North Ailaatio Frovincetown £th, sehr Montezuma, C° apman, Nort Adusile Ocean, with [0 Dble-wh and Tdosp cuoPauaae No ssi, brig Homer, Plaber, wita Wobble hompbeck Gh inst; berk Conk, Atlantic Oo* 4) Reporw sp ke say , Ploreer, Brows, BL ns reper ebb NM 4 nse Oat Tad Bp on beard from aug 5m, ‘Measonger, "Holmen Boe if Lakeman. of NB, clewn; hark Tro- ‘eivira, Marrihew; Math 150 tp, fox der, 3 9 for hie, Da mt, ate me ip 5 alto at do aug 3, Lawrence of do with bbls cil, ‘Of Gabiipagor, July 4 (ry Jeter), Cape Bora Pigeon ce Bipnaer, Zaly 419 Aimy, th 35 Bis gp since Ieey Bg Taloahuano, Ke- enbing, war'mouis, 20) ddie sp since ‘Usleabuano } € 1 Xe wat, ee ‘Say. Madvgascar, June 7 Xavtho, Barton, ib, wit bie ap oll (before reported 300). Reporwe same jobs ra Bark t usan, of New York ‘tore reported Jost on tha 2ad ot’ Jepe, aecended the river kemeralds Eeusto , to provisions, ac, and auchrred about a mile from the \owm. of Remer* cia in'96 foet of water. The tide reonding «ome feet, rit the veasel which drew 18 fert, only 9 fert of water; and the truck botiom, bliged, and in about ao hour Alled ~ ih water ha hag on board 400 bia of ol!, and provisioas for a, years cruise, faptureer had bees tod there was plenty of water in the river tn font bi- veeeel a: low tide At Maoritios July 10, Wm boteh, Ell son, N' ously reported; Mechanic Cory. Newport, 280 sp. At Dalr mpie Bay June —, Xeatho, sarton, of Warren, 300 Pott New Hol'and po date, Corlolanua, Nash, Mystic 70 sp- 160 wh; Chrisiophor Mitenel! @anohestor, Ni, 70 8p 500 wh. ‘At rombez July §, Phen x, Lambert, Nes, 125 sp 125 hpbi his seavon—put in to look fur a ranaway boat's crew, but did not find them aati Htmeralias Jace 24, Congaree, Eldridge, NB, 200 sp wi Seen—Tuly 80, lat 88 27, lon 62 41, Mary & Susan, 16 ds from New Hedtord, for Pacitic: Spoken—Off und oo at Esmeruldas June %. Pevia, Pieree, NB. ib ep 100 wh all old; oalena, Doruin, do, 1600 sp all tid’, Henry, Hunker, Nan #50 sp al! told. Juse 3, no lat, ae (mpposed olf Esmeraldas), Betsy Wile Austin NB, 260 sp of wh all tol, ‘Off Mauriuas J aly 6, Massasoit, Handy, Matispoisett, 800 ap. cetor, 1» die. Rbip South Amertea, Berry trom NYork April 4 for Valpa+ raiso, May 14, int 6 42 8, ion 3906 W. Sl 57 Minstrel, Norton, from Boston April 11 for Batavia, May 14, lat 6 42.8, lon 80 6 W hark Indws, Thomp.oe, from Rio Janeiro July 80 for New Orleans, Aug 6, off Pernamiuc ‘x Myst ry, Taylor, trom Rio Janeiro for NOrleans, Aug 6, lat 98, Jon 34 40. : bars Alnah, Neving, from Philadelphia for Oumberland Harbor, Ja, Aug 30, lat $0, 1on 71. Bark Teresa, Jerry, from Nvork for Maracaibo via St Tho- mrs, was pas ed Sept lL, lat %66 lon 6980, Brig Fliza Burgess, of aad from Salem for Cayenne, was seen Aug 17, no lat, &c. Bore.gn Ports. Rorveavx, Aug 2—Arr smp RH Disey, Dixev, Wyburg. Gonsianttsorie, Aug 1/—In port bark White Cloud, Hoyt, Chine a avd Boson. 0 July 25- In por. sips Blvira, Andrewn, for one Islands, to load tor Unitod state Miles standiah, ber. from C will revary Ww ra Ubief Dyer Fat de July 24 ‘us beiore reporved), ship Un¢aunted: Freeman, Ohinchas, foe report tha: the Chad been spoken kt ad had ace in the Engteh Chan: ehan from & Be!, must bave aries Jsritish vessel performing taat, voyaue Ai Civroha fstancs Jaly 2, chips Mary Bangs, Somes, ana Wan stus jor Hay , see Dill, Tiekey, London for Cal- ¢ 2 rehty Ann £ Hooper, Simaov, Bre- men. Nid 73d, ships N Larrabee, Orr, samaica; Zeta, BR Rob- tnson, Robinson, N York, pupgas Ub, Aug d&—-Sid brig E Baldwin, Montgomery, hidadel pia Naeeac, NP, Aug M—In port shtp Golden Star, having beeo: 0! vp by mess of we # eam pump Arr at do Zid, sehra Re: dr) Jomson, MYork; * do; aed Ym adceriey Neriew Pana, aout Aug 8— Rio v'anvino, July 2 NYork, arr 285; Marte, Hof ner, trum Poiladelphia, wy; Aurona, U ougn, Youk tir Caitfurnia, F parsd. to ruil ath; barks Weather Gage, Me yeuee, anchored relow: Phantom, Quix, wigs Aland, Mudgett, from Livervool do; Meaca, Go frew NOrleans, do: Fame Keoned-. from Richwood do; Aliaveim, uilte, .7om NYo.k, do; Hemilon, Webster, tom (viva, disgs Anpa Wheeler, frm Buenos Ayres do; brig Wm W.l'son, Farre!’, trom Philadelonia, just arr. Sid ath, bark, Todus, ‘Thompkon, NUrkans (wee 8 dken); 2uih, ahip Galego, Woife, Philadeswhia or NYork. povyana, Aus l—1o port bark Cambridge, Harding for Joston. . SUKINAM, Aug I4—In port barks Troplc Bird, Herrick, for 0 days; Clava 0 Kell, Saunders. for'do unc; , Tueker, for do 5 ds; Martha Worthingion, Cen- © arr 7th, Cronsindt, Center, une. St dons+, PR, Ang %—In port brig Morancy, ——, for Ma- yaruec to load for N Yori Sigal, Avi: 24—In port brig Bepben Austin, Sprague, for W York 230m) 8, Home Ports. BOSTON. Sept T—Arr ships Howedjt, Balch, Cette; Aim vousel in port. port ships Mania, Samoson, trom Kian din Davie Caorz Pelichs, Ball 1 twerpdol; Kitza & Hla, Lunt, New fondon; barks Commodore, Williams, Malta; "Ediata, Kerri k Catiz; Walton (Bel, drown Glasgow; 4 Baker, NYork: brigs Crawford, Small Philadelphia, Virgr. Janca, Clark, cai nis, Carver, Yoomico River tclira 8 R 4 Cherokee, Newhad, Phila- Arr yoster: brig Wi . Sierra Leone via Porto rays. Cli barka Tom Corwia, Gibbs ‘lenfacgos; Warbure ton (Br), B bertom, Quesee; Pyace (new, of San Frane'seo, 48ttom ), Jan Peterson San’ Fraucieoy: isda Lorng, Balliere: Myra Kelley, Pails Chase Batic Anon, tapie Fisk, Pbilatel and BK, latter a Island): sobr Ta0e J Old sehr Harriet Kane, Hari Cole, Harvey NB, Indiad Queen Me sregor, we eengee nchre Lizz’e Russell, zene, € Jamaica. © B Rowe Wiggins, Dela do, Bld 7th, bark Maa: echr Liun, cdwarde, al- Rept 6—Arr sobr AleCuea, Herfey. 28 Weldio, Smith, do Arr schra JL Hess Loper, Dela ware Cite; 6b, ¢ ery Westgate (or ®) Ban mere. Sid Mth) sobre Danie! Brown, Heal 4 Bidy, Levis Alene dre i Cla oo, Bortea. NY «7 BlebLe sD LIGHT Seyi 7, 3 PM i in, bark Avo~ Ja irom Se¥70' 9" Hoxton Facing ips shipper barks rhowing Nos 14 36—ahowi ate rigmal yeMuw aod red wiki two perp-ndicnian black snip MOBIL K, sept 4—Arr (oy tri) bark Pilgrim Halloak, New fo &. We M2. Ave 20— rr mtoamabip Km ico Oity. Mo~ vin’ Havana. schr serab NEW O n, CAPE MAY, Sept 8 AM—Pteamers LD) laware, from New | Below, coming up, achr Red Pas, Sh’ York.apd Mate cf Ge rire ‘Suae lap eariy | ploy Cid semmatio Terms borbes Vere Cruz thie morning in ewmo: . s8ip ign, fron: Ld | Greem, Fal Dents Mobile, bark Laura Snow Urooker, Boo veryoul Laacoon. fom do; art Aovos Law | rence, * ane Riebols, ows Cees t& Mary susen, Globe’ and abou ;0 others Wind So Woasttr dne, and about 60 sail in Ge bay, going oat eous nnd iMsasters. Snir Goren Stak, from Liverpool for New Orleans, whieh fot ashore on \he Uingerbread Gro nd ia February last, and was towed to Namaa NI’, and thea sunk, has been go. up oy means of the steam pump: Ryo Jannino, duly 25-—T ed and order to ascertain Uh cargo; is progres-ing, but ont of the waver, tne leak contin: rora bas fol bed hee repaira.—(#y Eoq Seer tary Board of Undvrwriters.) Mosss fram Winduor, NS, before reported ashore on Sharp's [siand, has arrived at Baltimorn. Scusn Wau Gregory. of Roctlend, te atthe Co whart, New, ‘with her lime still on fire Bvery baa been taken 10 pmother it, and itis believed what ¢ ‘Will be eatinguiabed winous strioas injary w ihe easel Waunca or ie * A Fuaxors or New Ban rony—Fuil cetails of 1B whaling sebooner Fran Rnzabets, wits reporied Amazon has been sarvey Blizsbet o © whaling voy ough’ to Panama by ibe ‘ ported to bave deen in a sinte of of reaching the Uni ed ten. Their story has moeh (he appearance of wathen iety, accompanind as i: is by a lis of the srew of the schowner, with fail parLeulare of the vo) age and other interesting ; but Aa many of thelr staienen # are now BROWN fo be Untre, Kt will edly prove to be ago her of th we repurts whi sh Are not untreuently elrcalat~e by desertiog ealiors, for the Purpose of enlisting symyathy and obtaining ald —(Soaion des Be iv. Unirrn Srarea Revence Corran faxey Liew Jones, of the enter Ts Wen tae fallo sing Recount 1 ihe Charies- er of the ehocte of & stoke. of shivering a jarge part of x the watch on deck for sore mia\vee insensible—casaing dow a be meat Into the ho'd. ‘The cook being In she cabouge or galley ow. & #e time, was thrown tly againat the tne _veqel, ane for rome Ume Cingensibie. The decks wre ihera'ly spread with the fragments from tie meet. It ie remarkable that (he vemel was not aet on fire as the outter ‘appeared io be tn one abret of ame from the (laid Yaer? Latwcn—Mr Griewold’e yacht, now building by Memars Van Deusen Bros, foot of Kightoomth street, Rast River, Will, it le expected, be Inunched on Katarday, 12th inst. They dave the rigging all np, and are now puting on the finishing conte Snip Resovote—The Boston Advertiser anegeaty that the of p launched on the 6th tnat tn this otty ba ebanged in tae Resolute, in ebich muggention we oor: Gially join, Jt anye:— ‘The owners of the new wnoket abip at Tore may be induced to coange er pane when become aware that she will make No 3; fo 1, nol Rew York, comma: the freighting ship Resolute of Lavnonen—At Bandy Potnt, yard of Messrs Stowers, Siaplos a’ fin achomer of 138 tone, calied the Canewa, owned by the builders and Capt Aled Brekine, who will cman her, = At Dennis Sth inst, by Mesars D @ A Shiverick, « #hlp eniled of a Feapecied ship owner of Me, 28th nit, from the he « bristopher E Deania, recently de Notices to Mariners, ‘The Aidon’s Rock Beil cont, off Cape K izabeth, Port'and, Me, whieb broke adrift un the Miehtof the 1th alt’ has bean repaired and replaced ather former mooriage: and tne nan broy p aced temporary ip her position has been removed. This Berl boat Is moored fn ly (otnome of water; distant about FOO yarde BE 36 8 by & inpees from the enonlest part of the rock, and should be left on the port band by vessris eo tering Foriand har oun order of the Ligninonss ' > ss UFO HENRY PREGLE, Lighthouse Inapector First Mis righ wept « Led Portland, Me., Notion la hereby piven hy nee, Hea been removed fe pat 'geplaved npn that tation in te y order of the Ligathone Boar ©, HO, CALDWELL, Lighthouse Tne, 24 état, Roston, Sept 4, 1867. t Ganderson, of bark Convoy, from Cantenaa, re nlnat Canderorn, of hark Sosrct tree timieedy was Hgprd on the 20th Ang for the ira ime, showing ® revolving light * Black Can Buoy, of the I Graves ledge, aed the Bell 1. an park Eats, Hale, Peeyic Oran fib, bark Kevily, a 6, Wt rom Paap s60 wep Vil alan on rug 8 Jones, Pacilic Oo an. h, Lewis, North Atinutic Ocean, wit ion poieapere oll ‘eparia spans ang vet. Ia! 19) Mie, King Matt 160 by's ep) ye AE et | », Bippiesn no FF. lon 44 50 Biewell, RR, Woh. iol 83 week Kaho badto discharge ber | Silas Flolmes_ Gritty N¥ork. ‘a ore, McKee, from Olty Poiet, bewepr! NANTUOKET. Sept «~ 84 UR schr Ranger Gardner, on ® craise ache F.y, Chorseman, Philoaeipars NEWSURYPORE Bept S—Arr Phi aceiphse: Antarin, do NeW BEDE OF A Ook bam for Raithnore; 6 Gercver, fom ine, Tih. ser Mi Vaawar Jr. Crapo, Yous deivblo | Bid 6b, brig Kevks. Phiiaseiphia; aches & W Gard ver Bow ne, Ballimare, Sarab, Bensod, aad Wm PC Rove Philetelpbia. WPORT, evi 5—Arr selirs Ba: ah M Sherman, Sherman, deco, Tcjan Cook, Bris for Aleman Mary H Miftia Melvin, 1 ightom’ for i etaware ‘ity Roobiand for X fork; Com Kearay. Brown, Lo Sonitm Pall River for do, Wave, ‘ars Aleambra Coombs Philadelphia, ‘ater> Treen, Elias cele Rove, Wm Thoma sit ager to een (rom i vt worm rs o soort Wile Pigecn, na HAJ Neld. from Proviteucs for Belt~ more, rues we rke. from d~ for =lexand-ia; Henry Janes. from dat r Page na abomt 30 others, mowtly trom trovidenoe fr Pbile ie VEW HAVEN BoptT—Arr brie Mary Rmily, Townsle a ooers wie sea M Reig Poiadeiphin pier iing, and FO Lyman, Py Are brig Marshal Dnteb, Gi Wt tae! dani Only, Glenrist S eetaed: John a Pay "1 web tau Amith velpbing. Harris, Vinalbas Below +b’ ings, from Lb and, NYork bare rie Fait ut, 3 A Tash Sebarzoort; Ses, tirowas’ Br 2 pte, gf. Pye borzpor: > Miller, Laws: Paregon, Hato®. and F A Hall, si tena Law Hated, Faat to; War Bleed Bais Roxbary; oroes| pies Providence tib—Arr brie L 9 pr ing sobre Malle C a Bat. York ngton, from Liverpe ship Bomion sellew NV vk, beige BB avi hra Weat Dennis Crowell, Hoe ton; Cyclone, Dall ore! EM Atwood, Atwood, Bow PORTLAND, Sept 5—Arr bark Ballo 4, ® A Leagan, 9) pbin, sobre Pifin do: Uphir, Peck Poet wren mangle, Gree am biel Preaay, x Vert Havana: brig Oowas Trevelier Bae- Bt Philadelphia. eid sth, bark Siegren, Prince, Taomaa- rLrwour 4 U1 8d erbee Buratogn, Clark, Philadei+ Jn’ 94, Pavilion, me'ly. 50 PPURTAMOUS AL Neph SoA ache Mary B Gage, Crowley, b&b. ware toby Benjamin, Amith # York. ke ton; brig Meteor. PLYWOUT J, ~~ v8 Ala- Re UPEIDETOn mys) _acrived, sent, ‘tohar ew jeel que ee # A fii Rich Bal imore; ooo Gui Howited, Baltimore, sebr TJ 5! John F. vrouch. Revenue, Urrece. F ‘ereiphia, je sehr fonder, Prewoh, New York. ict b Port tire ange, Hn! bioope Win Ht Bowen, Helin Taner a x ie Hail an 4 Bulieg ee. an oe Parntico, Oresk bie: Mary 1vauaa, UAWRIne, Fort Hwen, Met tamora, Hailey, NYOrk. Rept Bry web Kine! 0 Thekay, Thon, ywe, Thomas, Port Bowe, Treasure, VAWTURIT, epi Sar. bark Parthian Hotgion, Rio Jae eee EN Misdelphia. Fld eclra Lighining, Io saneiyo ™ Reed Oe, Rept 2—Arr aitp Jobn Bry ; Wn Jeneen Peatle, NYork; mhe Thos Hols SALEM Art brig Prederis, Brown Sivianna; ach Louies Urey, ard Hobt FP Pwecatos, Phitadeiphin. id Americ, Robbins Ao URINOTUR. hept borg, Sel m for \irptaie Jane iteaens. © 1» —srrehre Hery Pier ek) Presid, BYork. n', Halt, P. Bia 4h, sel brize Sheet Anat or Cheal-y, re joha & Rinniy, Kimmone> 8B Str00K, Psi Eawkicn, and MS Wen, fale lock, co. Ole 34, bark WU Aléen, Mogi) Sonduree, brian Waehdum trete kt Nomtuge; Hope, Bids, Honduras: MT Wikter, Cunningham, Ronton, WICKPURD, Septt—arr sloop MB Wels, Dakor, Kis

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