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Moasixs Saenoy—Fuet Dat ‘fhe Wiel Gf James P. Doanelty for the aliaged merder @f Albert S Moses, at the See View House, fighinads of Nevesing, 08 the let of August last, was c memenond this morning The case creates a great dea! of excitement is end adout Friebold Long before iho hour anmeunced for the opening of the Court, the Duliding wherein wee Wie! wes to take piece gras crowde! to its utmost capectt . Among thore present were Peter Donnelly, Muiber of the Priecne>, Miss Donnelly and Mrs. 1. .’, Oossens, seers of ‘the accused. Coroner Connery and several ethers from New York are also prevent. For the prisoser Gov. Pennington, Joseph !’. Bradiey mad A C. McLean appeared as counse!, ‘The prosecution was conducted by Joc! Parker, District a Wm L Attorney a foe ‘minutes afer hy yy oe Pg Court Justice Frecenderg arked the District Aneroay i there was aay cacse reacy for tris!? Co this question the District Attor bey revned «het the case of James P. pare & wvirder of Albert § Moses was set down for trial. Abe Conrt then ordered the pris mer to be brmght into enart The Ruoriff did as required, when Donnelly took & east bdeeide nis coanse!, and awaited the ompanneins Se fery «ith the wimoet com> eure. The prisoner was eoatiy crossed iu black clothivg; hie bair, whioh is carly, on ees oe eee and bis eopearance qm paogeiber beoees easing. He appeared to ‘be tn exnelient spicits, cs 1 chatted qule gaily with bis aoanse! and smiled qoite frequently during ths progress of be trial Donpelly fe aligaiy pug-nosed, which ives ' raiby a pert appearance even in his moxt melancholy momerts, He paid ciose atiention to the movements of the oncneel on both rides, and endeavored to raich every py dpa fell from the Ips of those engaged in in ithe trial Previous to the clerk’s calling the nemes of the juro-s Re oocnrel for the vefence ingoired if the rule requiring the prorecuvion to challenge aret, if they Bad any ohal lenge to offer, would be adopted by the Court oa els triat The Court decided that !t wonld, wherecpon the oman pelmen: of she jory was proneeded with. rhe coan-el tor defence challenged quite ® large namber of the jarens, whtle the pros cutiou also excused & number of genie men called op t act as jarors in the gase. The empsane! ment of the jury occupied nearly the entire foreny ot may be as weil to remark bere tha} the administration of ioe in New Jersey, and in Freehold eapecia ly, is coo jected ina manner tbat wou'd be well for New York wourte to take pattern by. The audience were at all imax eo aud orderly, ‘he counsel performed toetr du'y with 4 Aignity and demeanor that formed a striking contrast ‘© the conduct of the Now York bar on snch oocations There war po wrang'ing or bo'lring, no attomm to toit- midste the Ooart or jury, #0 characteristic of New York sourta of jurtice, At 113¢ o’olnck the empannelment of the ag war fin jehed, when the following persons were sworn to decide Ip the care of Ife and death — 4. Jotun Vanderveer, 7. Benjamin Pullen, 2 Opediad BH Apolegite, 8. James L. Alleor, B Jawes Oroxeen, 9. Abram G. Morris, 4 Wiitam Leterren, 10. James Thompeon, 6. Jawes A. Herbert, Nl. Gilbert Schenctr, 6. Jasob 8 Rus. 1% Jonathan ©. Ororsen, Tne jary having been duly eworn, Wr. Parker, the Dis- (toi Auorney, proceeded to open the case for the prasesn- tion He commenced by reading the indictment chargieg the defendant with the murder of Moses, and then pro feede4 to narra’e the circomstances attending the late tragedy at the 4a View Hoose, with which our readers are aiready so familiar The prisoner atthe bar was a franger—be bed nover seen the face of one of the j:rore defore: bat the fact of bis betng a stranger among them would not, he was sure, prejudice his care in ther eyes ‘The address of Mr. Parker was clear, forcible and orncire , arf war entirely devoid of any prejudice towards be Al the copciusion of the opening ‘or the prosesutinn. the @ourt edjourped until 3 o'clock P.M when the exemins tion of the witnesses will be comm enced. There are some twenty five or thirty witnesner sub posed for the porecution. {bey are in charge of tne afhoers of the court, an? are not allowed to holt canveren. Bou with spy one opon the aubdjoot of the alleged murder. ‘The jury ie also in charge of the officers, apd will ust be rare any one during the progress of be Olty Intelligence. Barz oF Tre Cevreat Pakk Britvures —Parsuant to pre- Wheus notice, yeetorasy the houses, shanties, sneas ant ecellancout strvctares encumbering the Central Park grounds were put ap at auciion and knooked down to the highe.t bidders. The piace of sale was at the Wagstail Bouse, corner of Fifth avenue and Seventy ninih sireet Commirsioners Strong and Hoge were present and eaper. diog came they did with spirlua avidity. There were two brick fealioed by ihe sales was $3, ‘one of which—the building General's residenco— Seal te cere aloes Built for the Commnise Serge sepont. About forty, be‘ erred for it, About uildings were rer ee rkmen engaged in the park. Notice wes given that al) of these poi sotually needed ed be be Ba sadscqcent sale. The eqoatters and others \coupying @ the prevent time boildings tn the park grounds, wii ‘Barve tw gather their effec and move by ihe fret of next Tax Taine SLRs commenced on the Sth inst. and closed yesverday , having been eight days going on. The attend ance of leading booksellers from Phi'sdelphia and Borton was good, but the sales this year are light compared wih former} ears. This is doubtless due tothe anquitt feel {wg prevaient in ihe Commercial community, whch maker the book desler: cactions tp thetr purchases It was re marked, however, that the pricer were good and the do mand for standard works active. Itis s curious ciroum @acce that ip times of finances! ombarrasement th te mand for ‘ight ii erature falls off in a grenier ra jo thea for really valuable works. The t tal sales at thove wade rales o9ee'ly #mourt to about $260 000; this seavon it has faliec Hf an0ut ope third Tee book coalers parted lo g od fee! ing. 1) seems that previous to the Snaacial Lurry tae wrding pablahers hed engaged to tae a number of ro pporing the times wonld be good, and although pg ‘will folill Wneir engagement, they will bor ooatract for new oves Pom Mavicat Counscee are openirg for the fall courres of study. Yewerday the East Tolrteenth street institntion was formally commenced, and Prof Barker delivered the jawoductory addrets to a large audience Last year there were sme 400 young doctors licenred in this cliy xy tne rarions me joa! toatiintions, and there sermsa ty oe @ LiKe Good that we number will be increased next year. Hoboke ony Bazcrcnoy trom na Waree Oommpesovaas —O9 Monday am injunction, ineve? by Chancelior Wilismyn, was served ‘upon the Board of Water Commissionsre of Hod ken, re wiraiping them from furtaer procee ‘ir gs in orn rectiny for weer sper and for laying (bem, and from negodauing the ed water loan of $60,000. Tk was irmaed ai the snit Of the Wayor and Cocnell of Hoboken. There is a strong erty jp Ronokrn om omed to the contract #rich has besa ete wiih the Jersey City Board The dobdokes Laud Im ont Company, Of which Mr. Bevens i priaci «, \* prominent ixfivenoé in the opposition This ¢ mospy Gere meeb uvimproved property in Hob kes, end thie water tnx will Imoose aenrfsoe tex of $250 pom eaod yeeant int Tk was the derign of the Commissinners w ready for the imirodactim of weer by the Bex\, but ibeve proceedings will deiay the thelr pina. Lient, General Seott passed through tole city yertarday * Prow dent oo manlt relative to the Utah expedition = The doa" fel ie Gite ont Of besith ip Consequence of ao amdente ‘Tall, reociwed through the carelessness of ® rervan’ abort wo weeks since, at West Point, which ssems to hare ABected bis s bole system. Gow Holler, of Oonnecticnt, te _. res reriog trea We severeet attack of Uiness he has ever experieuc re bis life wae in imminent dange | he feeble bot able to atend to business: For some bo om, of the Brazilian legation, ond Indy wits Mr ©, the Bracilian minister, were in Balimore on ARRIVALS, at * ano indy, Mir Belier-by Inay, obit Frenris A wore, er Weagewond Miss Horsey | at Harvey's f over! Tia’ How Michael “Pepes rey Dove, Tava Gri Haves A Mis Parvey, wife of Col Taylo and indy, Winn ics Wen Bde Comin Me ine Honey WOR Rooter, 4 Mr Jeanan tervemh, J Benin ™ ie Fane a end @maghear Good vad. on Jamon Mayor, Me in hel! “eed lady, Mee Hobson orthone, indy, i Kook, Br Harman Be resent pated chal Palo and aay fe Wallnre . | ‘ymouth, Commander Danigres, arrived io ihe: Texel oe the 1 tas, from Lister, NEW YORK — ‘HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Yi, 1857. Great Setaure of Obecone Literature whe Seott Legion. BSACDHE UPON AN RXTANOIVS BePaslifuaB’ BY ‘The Pesnsytvazia Boots Legion, numbering s'x'y men, THE POLIOR— GP VER el TROVEAXD DOLLAR WORTH © YELLOW COVEABD LITEKATORE TAKSN TO TEE SUP BRINYRRDENT'# OFFICK— PLIGHT OF THE FUB LISBPR AND PROPRIBTOR—THS ELTSNT OF HI OPBRATIONS, BTC., BTO. ‘Rearceiny bas the excitement subsided which the culm: nasice of District Altorsey Hali’s plot for entrapping Mrs. Cussingham 1 “laboring” to bring forth o fraadalent bew w ibe Bordell estate very properly produced in ibe pedrs wind, when we are called apn to chronicle the de velopement of @ plan which be devised to break up the ‘moet extensive, if pot the only eestablixb ment tn the United fasies tbat is devoted to the publication of obscene Iitera tare, In obedience to his instruc'ions, Sergeant Walsh, (who ‘t will be remembe ed participated in the finale of me baby drama, be being the individual who said to Ure Ounpingbam, ‘You bad better take some brandy and water, for tbe game te played ovt,”’) and officers Byredall, ‘Willette, Houston and Relay, of the Oourt of General ~es- sions, made.a dessen! yesterday upon the publicatinn offic- Of the Venus Miscellany, in Frankfort street, and took pos session of an immense amount of basdy yellow covered hiveresure. ‘It eceens that the cetablishment was owned and managed by George Acherwan, and has been ia successful opers jon fer the iast eigh een months, daring which time not jess than $60,000 worth of this class of literature bas been Gietributed throughout tke country by bis agents. It was Bot, however, Ul Inst August that the District Attorney "as aware of the existence of the Vinus Aisellany, weekly sheet, which hag bad a circulation of several ta0u sands. He gave the matier tuto the bands of officer Walsa with instructions to wateh Mr. Ackermao’s movements closely ; and the assiduous manner in which he bes dis charged the mission with #hich he was extrasted re fleets great credit upon bis sagacity and energy; for ‘through bis instrumentality @ very prolific fountala 0 vice and crime has been broken up. Mr. Walsh soon learn. ed that Mr. Ackerman transacted an extensive busia-ss, 8) moss exclusively the Post Of) 6, be heviag two boxes to hich bis leuers were adc ress: d He visitea the Post Office tbree times each day, and rg slariy received over Gfty letiers ate ime, wbich contained orders for bis vy le abect apd ciher mdecent [penne aco -Mpauin’ by postage stomps and bills w awoan\ demsade. for \bem. meno aod the nature of the busicess i wni-b Mr Ackerman © a: engeg i, Mr Walsh communicated wi b Fost master Fowler on ibe’ sabjeci, who gave bim overy Iacuiky to prosecute bis unceriekidg, and at bis sugguetion caustd the clerka to be removed f'om the dell ery de periment, Fle lume tstely teok eps to secure Ack»r- man’s erre’t, aud seonring ibe aentstance of viticer Davis, t.00¢ m) the wiavow the otber day wh lo be sas reveiving a bach of lviters addreseed to “Georg je Aotermea,”’ “James Ramerio “De Arbwell,” aod “Josn Ko+reaa,”” and arrerted bim = hon be war naviog whe oui! ing Toey brorgdt bim defere Juetioe Welsh, and un searchiag bis ‘pereon, thirt: teo ‘eters containing orders for ais filthy producti ws, with the money wWerefur, were dis Be wae commited to the Tombs in defauls of 8 ity to the charge prefer od ageinst bim im the Special dessions un Thuraday, dat ‘was remarced for septence till Satarcay, when Judge © - borne let bim off by the paymen: of $60 Sue Ths Ju-/0 seid that be bad congultes with the Dis rict Aitorney to Le meantime, and came to the conrlusien that Wwe \mporition of & nominal One would sud-erve tae eau of furtioe, and felt confident that the defeadsat would tor bir attention to some virtuous emplorment Ack. man Was cautioned that if be wore brought up on tne charge agtin, he would be indicted oy the Grani Jury As soon as be wee liveraied he hastened to Dis tere in Fren¥ fort etreet, aud applied hiave'f wit ciligence to the nefsrioos tra®e wach had boeo wm 0 rarily impeded by his tpcarcers ion It ts aid that he aw often boasted tha! be bad money evough w buy up ali the Juatioes ia the city. Officer bh expreseo! bus disse is fection at the reault cf the legal proceedings, and deter mined to watch Mr. Ackermen'’s movements very c orely Fiom tnformetion which Mr, Hail and he reorive’ on | Morday, tbe former gentleman made an ailderit before Jo¢ge Ruwweil to tho effect that be bad reawov to beliere thata vclger weekly sheet, entitled Fenus Muscell ny, a printed a) the establishment of J 4. Wels, N« 24 aud 24 Franklort street, convvars to & provision of the laws: f toe State; wherenpon bis Gonor issued a search Pact, which as placed in the bands of Sergean: Walsh, who, i ermpary witn the office's already named, p the above premires, and seized the the Fenus Miscellany, which had just beea suck off They took possession of the form, and arvened two youths, named Jamer Shirlow and James #rght, who were brocghi before the City Jodge, and mate ail davis sea'ing that they were employés of Mr. Welle; tnat be rirvck off the Miscellany, and that Ackerman superin- tenced the pubiteati-n of bis journal. They will be ased as wi'nesser in (he event of the capture of wckermao, #h? hes made bis ewape. It is to be hoved, however, that ne will not long elnde the vigtlacce co the efficient equa’ of Moers connected with Court of Beast: has gino mado his escape. Neither the District attorney nor b's mon imagined a} this ime Ackerman was ® acon Pubitebe of Gwhy aod lewd works, bot while at Mr. Gray's rent they learned that Ackerman’s besdquariers -— at No 14 Frankfort street. Another search warrant was pro- cured from Judge Russell, aud the officers, Our reporter, whom they invited to to “ae proceeded up’ to the fifin story of the building, when « card on be door met their eye, upon whion wast am, “Gone to the couniry; will reture on Satardey. Heving that there was ~e oo soking at ihe they | unceremoniossly entrance to the Be rbelves, conniors and tiors ot e were srowded with an tmmense ‘ook “ot immoral bled Wan forty thousand oo ptes of there ap~ho bons ip toe rooms which we visited Be had every ap pliapce requisite for \he fuidimens of orders, and fer pro- secutivg bis businces with as much d-spetch aad sysom as tbe mon extensive establishment ia the olty Hit books were Kept methodically ,and an examtostion of thea dev e10] the extent of bis operations. Bis suoscripa dock, the ledger and the cath dook develo ed some taior eating ems — Ackerman \ranracted boriness with Grins ip every iva ling cliy wm the Union. hold: ometant oo 0 musicalion with in Albany. Buffalo, 0, Patiadel: pba, Boston and New O: leans If the morality of oar chicos ie 10 be computed by the extent to whion this clase of IMterature bas been ciroulsted by Mr Ackerman acc bis comdjctore, New Vork carries off the paia, |b for bis receip # during ® month from bis custoumere ip th cy were less then what be received from some ems!) towne, “be puriasioal and virtuous village of dos on sod tue atty of B oiberly Love have been the lo for 'be gale of this loataeome and ohscene sta Actor Ta # LOOKS show Lat ove firm in Boston paid nim $4 0 in five he for bis publicatiogs. At thie javelare two gentiomen disturbed oar reporter and the officers watie they were ins pecuipg these | WMr ackermenwuin Mr Wal & memror Wash re of the firm alladed to, bad been there Mr pied thas be had pot, and 1 be should a-rive daring the da) be would arrest him, for on examione the bo ks o WAL 6 eatabliehmen —he assuring the» thet the two gen Uew@en who besiily retreated woul! wend Welegraph offios with the greatest possio Nieman Caled aod asked tosee Mr Ack rman “He is not in jomt at present,” raid ofloor By ra iandemiie. “Can I do anything for your’ His hervous manner ehowed that he believed there was something up, aud witb the instinct of the criminal ne un coremani: usly ¢eparted. ‘At or thie pleote we rorumed our invenigioene inte ‘@ accounts. By reference to the me! we seen that from the ist of Jane up t wer cheulation of nearly 7,000 orived $2.60 for paper in ihe space of ten months, ne having supplied him with paper upon which the weekiy feast vbat thousands partock of wasserved. We next pro ceeded (0 examine the editor's desk We fiand ite pigeon holes literally crammed with precared ‘ copy the Miicellony—compeaitions worthy the most vigcrous intelleet (hat could be f.and tn the lo rer reg 008 for Bade gh nto ine will be epared to the arrest of th Need earner wa if tons, 0 the alaarity which he satnorition Rave alresty mast e4 (n thie matter oriterton, will ar dou beedly revuls in a apoedy trinl and “exemplary panihment dapoe | rank and file, celebrated on Monday the anniversary of the oxptare of the city of Mexico. On Tuesday morning, ™ ten o’oleos, they visited the Oity Hall, and wore re ceived by the Mayor im she Governor's room, and wel- comed as foliows:— Gurrisxmx—I am always pleased t sce bpd of the Penceytvania rz, Our ny whad (18 "govern say @ repaalis ooh be the hody 0” the by foreign invasion. I have ‘Reg!meui of the soat, fdeltiy ‘aod chivaire of tho P na4y/- varia Regiment in the valley 0 Mexio». In oveoinsi in I weloomeryou to the olty. I he pa you ineviiusions and become eeuer anqvainted wita us [oa- Neve there is @ cordial rect; itv Of good feeling retween the New York and Penprylrapia reimeoss; and shenid ‘an opportunity ever oonar they would be cordially emu jous in My hitog their vatties over again The Mayer waa replied to by the commanding officer of the Boott Legion, Capi Gray, who thanked bis Hono: for his courteous and bind reception, Ool Burnet aed Gea ‘wall of Pennsylvania, also made some remarks. fhe Vo unteers then fo med in line and marched down Nas, eau apd Fuitn streets, crossed the ferry to Bro klyn, aad hence pa'd @ visit to Greenwod Cometery. Par' of them were ested a2 citizens, except thir nats, aud vert of them in their witform! Old ofivrs snd privates all marohed topeiber, rar B and file. Am ng the for ner were Small, Coi Barnett, Col, J. M_ Rive, of the Callfor alin Capi, Michael &o Coe offio.ra of ta» Le- e Capt Gray, oommancing, Leot dataes, Lieut vino, and Lieot Wal'ace. The Legion i« orgnnized into an aasociation, eth regniar offloere, J 1, Parker deicg Pretident, 90: for military purvorves or paadmn, am they are mortly citizens actively engages in bu-iaee, bat to etien | tn full mpiform the fonerals of deceased sroikers Thu: In the chief object of the wtoociation, and {i ta very rare that .dey (arp Out to parade Al To'clock P, M, while the Soot Legi im vere at Tamma- ny Hel, the Yadten of New Yo k,torengh Gen Ward 3 ted a gold modal to J L Parker, ther Preeloeat Gen, Burvett, in & Drie? wai wup*roriate avrech, informed the Legion that t'e ladies of New Y rk, afer peveral meetings, in which they bei msde arrange menis for obtatping agold meda for Mr. Parker, hat 49 Let d hia to present the favor to the rectpleat He (Gea Berber) dio this wt b great plessae, &> ‘The President, J L Parker, replied briety, thanking Gen Berpett and especiatly tho ladies of New York, through dim for tbe yreat hover covferred woos oim Gen Smal) aso ex>resved the thanks of the seseciaiion to the Indies, The medal bas on one face a floral wreath eneircling 8 soldier rtspiing at ‘rest.’ Ou tbe ober there ts the fllowlng Inecripoon:— POLO CONNOR INO NEE OO NE TLE DLE TED PaRYESTED KY HE LADIES CF NEW YORK TOS L PaRkeR YRESID#NT OF THM SCOTT L8Gi0% Qe enennnnendeeteteeee Nee HCE ne ren Ht ne eOtE re Meter ® Ip be over ing the Legion weus (0 durw.’s sbeatre, ty nest M reoch’s impersonifications The Indepeadens Goarce, New York Volunteers aud Vetersus of 181% ac com) ented them w the Weaire, When toe Legion and thel mvendants catere ithe audience geve tnree cheers for Gene al Soutt Betwcen the plas the Soott Legion, Ne # York Volunteers, Veteran Corps of 1812, Gen, Vara 6 Barnett apd o.2ar o@iovre joao! cbrers were also for ‘he “dan ment,” » little girl yas bern on the Gelds of Onere urce, and sbe wet Of the reg ment by oat aly Sdopted as the daugaier ihe rk Volunteers. She Murders on the Grig General Perce. COMMUTATION OF THE SENTENCE ON JOMN SMICH AND THS PRESID) NTS RB» BONS FOR 18 CLEMENCY. UNITED STATS MARAAL’S OFF.CR ‘The followirg communication was rewired by the United States Marea! frem the Jopartment:— Jaurs Lremanan, Prevident of the United tat to ail whom ‘hese presea's shal: coma, erentiog. Whereae, Joho Smith, alas Franesc) Soares, wa. indicted atthe + pri «a term, 1 6 tte a at Ceurt af the waited #, ¥hibin he weroud Cire Mand touthero disuriet ch Naw k ‘snd on ibe 2h cwy Of amy "HT was ‘riet mal cart with Joep Brown, obn Med and ‘skp wwnreer of Charles L. Grone, on the high # vertict of the j ary wae the asta Jobo emih sites Fran cisco Koaren wae foilty ef murder, ‘ni thet the these other Preopers noonsed And indicted of iby mpeg wereguily Of manelanghte only, wuereapon judgme ot of dead was oa Se teh der ol icon, Wer, ty proved teem of Ine. prosog seed upon the sai‘ Jobn Smits, alias franclow) Soares; and where 88, MALY p-rAoUK WhO Are Well soquatn’ed wih the exse and n Wb mm | geratly conte, bave re resented tne wed Joho fmith sins Frareinon Roares, W me Re R proper snidjen for VAC rmeney, some of bem («nd Among them ous of he by wh m ve’ was tried) have earcestly uri a fall perdon, yal tlewe of ‘any one renrew: rtation atarer—n com {hace or fally ex amined ibe record and the evidence repored to me so tbat | mght righuy deeravns wheber tae life of the '¢ viet onal” be spared. wihoat tary 19 rable r which the said en ree Faceais belug seamen onboard th «sams rommel—hat tas asid Lawson Sas ma. of harsh iemper aa’ treated t @sea nen everliy, to consaae ¢ of wd ba matiaous risia, in wheb the maser ard o ud Wheres= It Appears lo me very clner inal tos jointly indieed and iri d with -min alias Foares, were i least ae gully of murder as be was and the eridenes aguins! hein, In my judgment quite 8 simong., the verdle’ therefor ‘st Grown and Wacow ee gmily | {mem anablr oniy, way orea'ou (ledir et tock | ace emong ibe reamen wre ki urcer wes commiticed. t the versict rendered autnrt Bile wlan Soaree, with tbat wrict wae riven sea’net the iber per on by be eam Jory U op ibe sme evidence is mle viste to imyalee ddim ish that erro'u e end once hich oush. b= imoose ta s vee lite otprr peamen Ww Shove tei tivon’ te open to arare ant ‘clon, by fie @ant o fullness an* tmparta tty. the o ene win te effaur at the dame ao bs character ot the ev dence my soiaion velow Ub ton“ar of reilly, whee jos ice and sum nly mugt a ya Insist npoa in’ capital case Mow wh sefora, he t Known thet I Famen Speh yoan, President ot th» Untied Staten const #ravios, divers other 1 wave com. a yRoeOn ee the ald Mrolt to elmprt oned ‘or ew fiery for be Be uthern distries /f Ne: vest-d in ms by the conatitail p ta’ the punler ment io be tele ed »po: tre said dete Baith aliae Fran seo Soares, for the cme of ebich oe bre bern cowvicted, bal! be no. that of dewh hatin ri on pe fen tery for he Sonth-m di leaner for the ‘erm of a tale, ere hereby commanded Ws act aewrd. cy fo teaimen whereot I have be-eunt> sl ned my name, sed cau ed the seal of ibe Untied Bats to be aeed heat the ety of Wasbington this epem ber, A. D. IMT aed f tye independence of be United «tates Weds, hy the Prenidemt JAMES BUCHANAN. Laws Cass, oo Brooklyn City News Ory Momtaury.—The total nomoer of deaths in the city of Brovklyn for the past week war 151, of (hose were males 88, femalor €5—boys 70, girla 42. Tue principal Clseases wore—cholora infantum, 25, mararmus, 16; ¢-m- volsionn, 1: disease of brain, Of there 124 were na'lves of lane. pogiand, and 6 of 1b - Sra OF Lasonane Home few days since the con tracters for laying the piper for the Brockiyn Wailer Works throngb Rash et-eet ani Keet avenue reinoed the wnere of the laborers employed from one dollar aod « qnarter to one dollar per ¢ay. In consequence of this about Ofty of them struck for higher wager, «nd oot only ‘Would not work themesives, but refused to allow others to £0 to work Iu thls exigency the ald of Deputy Suparia- tencent Folk rae called in He proceeded to the spot yes terday morning with © posse of pole, whom be cow conied close by, And waited for a disturbance About the cron! time «f going © works man pemid a ro was the r ngionder of the |; Rpproashed the Rang At POrE ADC BKeM™pir! Lo [ote fore, whee the patioe fot mace thr ir Appearance kod eucoveded im dri rin tbe grosea for vows fee, eeewg so mare signs ef alae? baer the pelioe were Caminaed — Cary Taxee —The following the rate of taxation for the several wards and towns of Kings covmty for he ensuing yar— average for whole Averege for present county town... at ware Ni distriet 8 district bag aR 1 5 bbe te 40 ‘uw Hi! ta, a8, 60, 86, +4, 08, £6, 67, 68, 60. ony Politics. THE KNOW FOTHING CITY CONVENTIONS. ‘The Thirteenth Ward Connect! on Monday evening clectet the following delegates t the respecte conventions to aowmipate our city aN COMNLy “Moers — For the Jodictar) Oonvenuor, Robert Fun, Francis Bap. tit, Jr, BS New ine. For tha Oon vention to nominate Sarroga © and [hetriot Attorney, Hon Wititam Floyd. i. 1 ay Robot For tbe Vonvention to pom'nn ® Roov der! Rog eer Governor of Alawhouse, Hon Joseph A Petty, f. Hh ré Rocren. the ‘epaterial Urnvepiton hr the w Lewis, Rufus le Marin, 1, ©. ¥ £. 8. Newind. Fitth district, An ong, AOram Meri), real, ae well ae he flivers of the vated | The Tort, TROTTING ON LOMO ISLaNu—T4O GREAT EVENTS OW OnE Day-—sTaKes $10,000. ‘We have to record today two of the most intercetim trot that Dave ever taken piace in ‘bie sountry. They ‘Were both alike an regards distance to be trowte?, class of vehicle, and the amount cf money a} sake. Ove of the trots took place op the Union track, and the oiher o8 the Centreville—the first between Lantern aud Prince, and the cecond between Lancet and Rose of Weahington. The races were three mile heus, to wagons, a1 veoh for $6,000. Bath these were play or pay matohne, aud ere ‘mace last spring, giving the horses ampie oportuniiy be put in suitable condition; Dut whether they were really row stor Of dispute, it being asreried that Rove of ‘Wasbington was totally unfit to contend wita such @ borse as Lancet. Lantern also ie said to have heen ont of 0 was undoubtedly quite lame, and tt is said that tie alow work he bad been tating had been somewhat prejaticia! to bis speed and endurance, However ths; may 04, the time made im both races was most exellent, and laden’ muoh better than was anticipate !, partioulariy aa regaride Prince and Lentern, numerous bets baving beea offered. withoat takers, tbat Wey would not go to aight minutes The rovult shows that this was beaten handsomely, and mech ephapred the raputation of b tn horses It wae ac rnfortupate cireumstans> hat two snob tmoor tant races should be allowed to take ple pn the same day and et rhe same time, as it denrived many gantiiman «ho were exiremely anxious to witne-s ein of ths op »ortunity of seeing more than ope An borr ov two sither way weuld have ovviated the difficulty and given geueral saris faction We wil! now give thing at both tracks, begimping #1h the one neareat THR UsICN COUNBE. On arriving on the treck w> found tbat Lantern bad al- Treaty mace his appearance, end was in the act of bring barperred. Be looked remarkab'y well—in fant, bever ‘and more vigorous than we bad ever before noticed = It was stated bLowever, ibat he was somewhat ‘ame, which nee med to be the care when be anpeared, +horiiv. eter oo the track As he bad exhibiveo the same “rgree of line ness in bis trot with Buz, and Ai peme off fot orioas, no apprehensions were frit thes awount as to the result veoo. The sdds, however, wor ob Priree, at about hundred to sixty, his Kuo #n nolo =a» exhibited in his great race with Hero, whoa be trotied ten miles tp twenly cigot wie ve aad « law se conds—having stemped bim as 6 heree of aomnmm speed and endurance. He had baen defeated on # former occerion in & two mile trot with Lantern, bot bit Markers, in agining @ longer disapce than tp accordance with bis presom t) try Taniern once more he looked + romowbat lower io flesh than wren he A 2 1 from Philedelpbia, Balumere pel other pilenes, hac been tuduced to wome op by the great cola thy there horeee Apprehension, had boon entertained thal, owing to the unfavorable wee her of tr get fw da the acks would be ta poor cop ition, bat the D-tens and clear west wind of yesterday mo ning made ts as as could be cerved. Firit Heat—At sbout three «’olnek she bo-wes were called un. and after several tnefistosi etemote thay go. off, Prince lexcirg abouta lngth, Laatern wetting In thie way ther continued around ihe A-at ard weed the stand, Prince bree lengihs aboad Oa the seoond mile Lantern cade a dath and parser Price just a7e* ‘es ine the quarter, when Prince beak, Prince went vp the etand On ihe third mile the same pri iva tainen vntil they reached the bi hen Prince gradue'ly Increased the dirte: ce tog be orld | pot overtake Prince gave up the contest, ant contented bimrelf «ith aavirg bis diqanoe Tima of tas best 755% Second Heat— fier the wsoal ipwerra! "Det secur’ 10 race® of thin cercristin the herses wore agsin sommoasd They rocr made their epperra tength d bis, He oontinned tis advau age eniti she home Pe1 Dis oneition and passed the 4,9 2:35 This he Increacad 00 assed he stand for the third mile some tx or » lecgtheabead. Time of the two miler 6:11. Lantern unsble to reach him oa the third mile, apd Priree came home an easy winner of the race and money to 7:65 TRE ORNTREVILLE COURER. The atiendance at the Centrrvili¢ Course was very name. rous, but not so g’eat as at the Union, owing to the fact of the raiircad cars not running auy further on here om tions than the Union, The trot between Lancet and Ryvs of Washington was announced fo take miare at (#9 o'el ok, bot {twas Dearly three before hk actoalty took cles “he dotting war decidediy tn favor of Lancet, commeaving at abont fi ree, end losing at four to ane in hia faenr ‘The track wan very tine for speed, bata st-ong west wind which prevailed ai che tims was taought to de yater farora? la to the horeer First Heat —¥rom the confident manver of tbe driver of Lapoet, tt «as pretty evident that he felt eatirsly enre of Abe rvecres of bis horee The word had scarnely been given when offe-s of ome hundred to twenty were heard oo the binck horee, althoogh Rore wat on the lead, ant he wasirailing atibe tims Lanort was rulfored to lay bo bind unit! two miles and & haif were troued, when he in front. This, however, was only a fooler He al lowed Rose to egsin pass bim on the lower ture, avd ‘ov the homestretch three lo~gtna clear of him, e unsophisticated wire now mile epene® to fuppone that she would win the beat; dat the Bnowtng wake for chances. Lancet was at leng'b Wet loose, and hort time overtoos ber. carried ber'te ® break, and beat ber bome three lengtba, in 7:65 %- mber pow laft the Contre ut to the Union Sourre, having mad Abere yas not the vligttest chance tor Rove to Second heat —the can be 100 in 0 tow words Lancet trailed until they came on the home sireich, wen be was polled ont, and passing the mare in an instant, ‘came home an easy winner in 9:08 The followin) ne Fur martes Of hoth Passe — Usiox Coes, L 1, Tostnay, Sept. 16 —Trosting matoh, 8.00 three miler heats to wagons, J.D MeMarn oamed oh the Packsiretch, and coi & McLavg bin paged bl B, Woodreff named b m_ Rowe of W «shingiond. fhe Lemon Slave Case, BUPRAME COURT—GENMRAL TERM, Before Hon Judges Mitsbell, Clorke aad Davies, Bert 15.— The People atthe relation of Louis Napoleon ws Jonathan Lemon and wife.--This case is familiar to ovr readers, It is s suit arising owt of the fact of @ family am tramsitu being set free in Now York The ar HOMeDt wee called on tomy, whea Mr Leuangh, wh aarooiated with Mr O'Couor for ine ‘ate of verale, York, asrented, as bis associate (Mr. Svarte) was absort from ibe etty "The case war mjoarned to the third Tuse- day of the present te Supertor Court. Pert. 16—G. H Busing & On ve John Thompem.— The motien to diacharco the arrest will be continued an Wed oral 4 ter.” dhe en orale ments the * Rough Dinmemd ”” ir Young Amorica and hie eoadjntors foment per'orm & varie’y of wston'ahing feats on the ¢ Ptorina olla la to, panet dhe be fo be delietet “La Konquetiere” aud the panion ime called The Powrny ~The p'ar of “The Strang ures fn the Jeating charse tore will 4 Kavels will ‘lay in he "with Me Eédy and Mire i ia 19 be the opening this evenicg. The patriotic drama, en itled “Zeriina, the h ber ine. follows, & nd the whole will elose with the | ever popular romance of “Vaventive and Urson. Re »s —halwer's “Honey” in wo be produned to-night wus a very elective cast Mr aurdosh ts | ra , beree tee port of Srv: re Ir the hands of Wifi! Murder Down Tow: jeroa ia ty repeat her favortia eigh b ime, a1 thie theatre Jon ¢ ‘a y comre a) Daven sand Ws james Verna, Allen and PRilips, | Wiss Tree'and Minor talentee performers. ber new three set p "s lece of the ro. | mame reder, rattled “sndith nf Geneva." 1 to 09 prostiand St bes populer bo we this evening The mast embraces the bere Vie Keene and Movers. Wheatieigh and Jefferson. | The Village Lawyer" ia to be the aftarpiese Coyne. the Irish fom diag. tn to make his (le nears to ale tn the dragae of the extee,, Merried Bike’ ant the “tavis blo with Mrs How rd and Misses Traties Ormna | Trovatore '"' with M'lles Frerzotini and Yemen in the cael Nok ia to be repented at tne Aowemy iw evening Awarican Mono —Miat Wiliema, the Welsh Mightins ‘ches inping we mide fevorsvie ection y-attans WS be ®t this establishment in the bie iran Rm prart Pripee’ are a favee ord Turmvell - the ena oe Turney —Picaty of fun, an avundence of myste and ott ¥ boriewn ae ref “< Ha be we to night, Were iecre cons'et net Hun ra at ¢ Sakiting TASILIOEAGE, ea Ie fon yona—use Bai men eure Port of Mew York, September 15, 1887, ‘ss OLRFARED. Rleamebip Asta (Rr, Latt, Liver pool—R Cunard. Riexm hip Erimson' Lowber, Hremen © H sand. fey Torta: Prien, Yok Shir, Ror manapen, var, Kev Bark Oviaws, Al mY Pride of the Hea, Jobuso., Neuvina—Vanaga, Del Hart Allor Tainter, Pow, Mobile—Pogt, #mith & Oo. Bark . monde Lindel Richmond F Aptos aun Mar ares poe ‘# Johns, NF~P I Moving & . av herr vilie— Pook, (Br), 1 Rt Jobnn, eye T? itney . chr Three Mrothefe (ir), Nearing, St Johna, NP—G L Molen ere Borneo, Robr Curnmsow Lypuh Ravanoah—Modroa?y Mott & Oo Weeks Chariesioa Do ter, Wilmingion—Me- sendy, Mots & Behe Ran Fisher, Wieingtna— B® Powel! year revere Davie & Holmes. + ie. hig) toed) HH Peron. fons LP retiaod, Taylor, Ony Polat—M Ls root. with mew passengers, o WF Baa 31 drainer (qncatly caldeen) ce boar during ‘he Bpre rienced noriherty wi the aan 4 0, 400,60 40. 98 Vi Raistdleed an (orem) une, S Lyon) “ with mdse ere. 10 7 4 wt Weekes Gage Melon Sy ty aly 8, ‘with cof tee Tennpier donee on 80 Schr A Has ings (Br), Lowerison, Dorchester, NB, 19. pee. with bal ding wone, to A Smithers '¢ Co. 10tb inet, of P Rv Lighi, in a gale from BW, carried away the head ot tne for: mast ind m-ttopmast, Kon Ann sawyer, Rawyer Cherryfeld, Ot days. deor Lavina Meady Gardiner Ma 6 days. Becht Charics, Aten, Sadioon, eenys. NAME dacs sebr rari, Kelly Alvan, tor vew ~edfer br Unca. Brown, toodontf r Norwich, Ricoy . regen, Rode P. vir enc» Bieamer Keuhebee. Hand, Phindelvhia, Steamer Curlew, Williams, Providence, BELOW. Sip Weramo Doty. fr m ashore ag Flushing Aug 16, Bbiy (#lapor, Gi reapio from Neweustis Pbip J onimprieg’ Moree, from Cardi also two ships, udknown SAFLED. Ehips Orient. Liveroool: American Union, London; Wational, Nr eens; bark Price of the sea ‘Noavitas; and otlers, Wind during the day, North, and fresh Miscellaneums and Uisasters: For lone of # number ot veesels, see news columns. The sieomebip Central 4merics, with San Fraacisco dates to Dhb ult, and das here +2%h ins, was not in eight Inst night lock The Empire City, from New Orleans 5th, vis Ha fa 8's over due \ ‘The steamship Augusta, Capt Woodhull, arrived yesterday from Savannah. Purser J © Bailey has our thanks for South- Pre papers. Steamsnir FALCON, previonsly revorted an baving grounded poll below Scvannan, nas been aucceasfully goto! by the seaming Unole Sam, with vut any damage to vessel or Amazon, Rinvot of and fromBoston for Melbourne: whe uttn'o Ro ‘avetro, leaky, and was condemoed pre vious ‘0 9th wit, ia STU to #, shou. 18 years old, sod is insured fo tose ath cargo of lamber, whidh may he sent fore are by some oth 1 veel Ann #anurrt Phe’ *n, from Picton for New York «at -apd Poiet to the Gatet Canso, oa or about » She remeine vight, «nd woukt be got off alter Ughw ring, and proceed oo ter voyaxe. wk MARY ELiza, Cartwrigat, from Millville, NJ. losded = hb con! or Westport, went ashore s few days since, at the th of Westport tarbor and sunk. She wil probably be » oral loss, Wusingrom, sept 18-Seb> Emily Ward, sans eles? miles Kot New Inlet "ar sehr sbdel cater, ‘on shore 2) miles Fctof Mew inlet war will be ato'ations, Bark Jolin MoR ve, tom Live hore at Wiiri gian ber ol ged, wnt will bo watiogs Berk JW siretgett, aepore near New Inlet bar, hel eved to be ato) loan A diigantiag ashore fat Dad an Hirad; aino sachoourr auppore? the soba, aahore 20 inlies New lolet har, and a brig, opposed to he Spacish, (Bi: graph wo Buwood Walter, orbers.) a Eeq, secretary Board'of Under Rotice to Mariners. I herebs xivvn, ‘ba! the Scindies om Pa'se Spit and 4, in Sag on Harbor, pave been changed iu cor Lighthouse Board. "ALDWELL, Lighthouse Ins, 2d dist, Boston, Sept 1s, 1857 Whaitemen. (ie nt New Bedford 1th iost, shi» Pocabontas, Dennis, Pa 9h inst Union, Hedges, Sontb Atlantic Merson, Hunting va, Arctie Ocsan; Wm 0 Teal Aus ia, do al \og 9 Augusta Taber, SH. clean; 1h, Exo, Wines SH. ciean on font Dany bin June 2, Almira, Orosby, of Rdgartown, 875 *p 185 Pat apcenelon Inland March 9), Saran, Swift, Matt, bound Novihy had taken 4a0 Bla sp oh, between seasns ‘At ree Aug 16. Greyhound, (abo-rt of Weatport; had taken 1 bbia ep bound Into Payal to abt howe Had spoken reween Ang land 12 Majeric Yacomber, NB, 6 bbls sp; Tropis Birt do, Wdo sug 1, Neutllas, Hard wien, Nom, elvan; Wi fuasers do. 9) bhie all told; ND haa>, Bickers m Beverly. evern; Young Phenix, Sbookley, BR do curing ina whale Ma il from prev to ang 23, Admiral Bake, Blankenship, of Sip] ‘ean by ht lnt $996 lon 4940, Barves', Charry, of and Won for Preie Ziel Shot curie. ship Canten, Cook, of wierd ‘vith 460 bhla ap and 180 whale, al well: 1g Int 134 Jon 43115 wo Aw whale ship steer tag N, sbowlng’s white siguel wid a bine ball Spoken, de Shin Dragoon. Westoa, from” Liverpool May 28 for Mel- bourne Jour v4, la 927 N lon ZT la W Sbi:. Meses Davenport Condr , from Chinebas for London, 20 ¢ 20 at 995.8 lon 64 15 W, thin Ge. Keodall, Fi 41a 3.8, lon 31 petting ber '® eeward abo Sb fo’ ton Aro be nce fom Liverpool or Calsatta Jaly ve ,anee |, With @ current ‘40 miles per day Sune 6 tor “ave Town, July 19, “are, Rmereca, from Cronstadt for NYork, Aug 2 int $868 lov 5) Ww He P Qu esstep, Were, trum London for NYork, Aug $1. lat OM. 18 oe ae (Am), steering SW, Ang 14, lat 43 8, Pistard Gordon ” of NYork, steering W, Aug 15, lat * Martin. from of tenet Aug 8 for Osleutta, ‘anal SoM ton fe 38 5 coi rom Ban Franca for Mambare, no Int, "se uaye for London, . Int 46 N low 83.90 W. Baldwore for Marseilles, Ang i bk Roche kate Cami Ande, benoe tor Lisbon, Aug 18, lay «los Mehr Leo Snow, of and from Boston for Jacmet, Ang 17, Int 80 ov co W Avg Bie a i Bark Vo te (Am) 13 (rom Ports Dunne Anes, Joiy $1, in sort shies Porane. Langue, for NYork €or T faye: JQ. Aas (hetvre reported for Manritios benor ror sloutta, di ‘Thorndike at am Aoltiavcre | my rine’, Mueta "sav age, fr Bown Vig: sarin yore for Komary: Antagonist, Oro well, for Carcotta In’ _Fiaten, ton 4g: John Youngs sad Charles Fi Hale. for ¢ vontor’ err Ham! bed Rivet Kel 7, tor rn, pan fe to, & Kiesball, keparll,t + do » gi wo ‘Morr-a, Taylor, for NYork, Fe: Lyre Cbeever for do Frank Jovnenn, La hing, fr ht Bs; Hino, Miler, for do. both te We ak’ ding for Par goon, and th ner‘ Great iin me fal Fe won, Khe Sona ter Marey ment Orel, foe Basive, of the West, bd: siker 40, ising Drega, irs, rancisco; Went Wind Hatch from,» Ryab ilvams Tiayetne, Huds, for aan # soisko ing at 82% par wan’ Brothers. Crowell fo it “eon, raven. for dn, ¢0. ki ber Crowell ace cek au Warua for Demerars put back I-aky. ¢ieg and others. Bid from sown Jus i ship art Union, Sbermsn, Neuse with stones Wh, ship Wi 1 Bagi>, Marthe s London * ™ acer, Sule It, ships Ragle Wing, Linnell, Hong jones. do Kong, 1 W Mania July ¢—In_ port whips Whiriwind, Barritt, and eit, Reb for York ee Meare) renweil, for Lom Sor ide prmae at £2 10 0 tons) at £610 and hemo st £5 0; -lexancer Holw y. for Son F9ae BO, yy pay a a 3 Peat pone, g Rigs! rs ry Wile, ” Tqalts, tae: 5 best Rand Basa lay, Melbourne for Kong. ‘Moreen, a Joly Sreamem | Ponsa Ble Corte tt sreny, fo! oh of the Pa, Soran aieag Bid Ist High and ‘Light pen? i Sept l—Arr Hortensia Hatha aes, Rept a, Bae Amsbary, Addo 106 IE, pet date :Pahon st psan now York (and sid Cabin. Aug %—Are Rambler Risharda NYort; Sth, J Payson Fuiler co: Venion, Whi'man, Nuricans. xnaven, Spt 1—8 d Famnonia, Sch #ensen, "York. - Asa Rawyer, seen aden for Ro Je Bite fade ‘Storer, do for Port Palo (and both Th {Ree from. Ryork tor Euairone, Avg 0—Arr Welly, , Riga for Boston. Pauwouris, Sept 3 ALF Rewtiuen Howes Akyab, ain, Jo- ne, Matannan Qniney, Bpragne, Ghtanacw Bent ede sornson, Morrison, Bt asco Arr + 7 TAR, Ang %—Arr Metis, Ui ane, Baltimore; Muh, Teat etro, and ) Donormnss, Aug for York; Bept I, Sremen id 3th, Le An einzior. BYorn: ei bepi, Jobn x Hos bs * ino, ALE SAY Sabah Porton Darien Ga She wkd F neon Amy 3 arp fh ‘ner one: ae an Bertagen, oe Derhslde oats, “George, Sater, the river 4ih); Jerémiah ; on Emily #! Pierre, Tessier, Oharlestos (and pa) baat sare Robingon, NOrivans. 4th, Robt Keuy, Bar inaoongur. Carer, gaitimore. In tie Fiver owvware bound 4h, Bmerald Isle Oornteh, for ork, Lady Sufloik, Lavender, for Bomon: (ioiton Eagle, one, and ‘soath, h Parting, Benth, wp, Orleans and M° bl Hhanghae, en ee {and remained jalumore (x Ns A Ubmenta, 8 Reptane, Spell aed Wiiar Fiak Burwell, Rome bres th Tbompen, pcprodly j Rapido, Perens net Tompom, Rept Rat Avarm, Mauhews alonn ni BB, Vor te milan Maur ad adousne Advance Kmma Jace, Jordan, Nh 9 He of the Ware, Todd do, Cid tas, Volgs, Holm combay; $4, Gov Morton, Berry, tomina. AG arr or, Payne, Yorktown Perk are. William, R wren: Roward “it arey, and Grace Worthiogton Whur, Bork; Jad. Daulel Websier, Ryder waluore fin Gibral ar, Mb, Mere ‘Ellen, Mahiman |N Yor Manseriies, Ang 30. Arr Sea lon, Colbarn HrYort; Jane nan ; Lanmpliet Walen, York, Havana Fit Hept L Mare Heaton, Maceo. Ji ne Are Mtare King, Turner, St aap re Ayren ij, Rd Sth wnintes, Barber, Bombay, Jay 4 #1 gion, Thrane, Siugspore, 28 Hs nyt Et = rer feta 0 su sv08e ‘tsi tah On soup4ing the ihren fet of water, “Set all ban # pmatplog leak incrensing deem di: 0: exanry te throw orarh tion of the ¢ go from ths reb if; avd thot, bel ptop, the leak tore np. ‘or Goamnsiown ‘the mas fan brig Fransiaro (‘opuiln) soonmpanind tha Succeeded on reaohicg ore har’ wn rre re it hen en demon wr the purpos* heron a Castak Ponies of ihe ah from Swanere fr Talders wh'ch put isto Cort on leek: :—Lef; Sa’ sea on the 4b «uvuct Diowbby adanie refed son wil bre ze from with a very heavy yea ox. ‘he ship rollins ane Ty; suddenly cinooverad thas vaio of fire loches per bon’: ret p rue at work, but the lek inrveased to freashening ra resching long 18 w. fhe. orew Ua Ee = ‘crew came af. and eald tbey did net consider ft eafe for thy ship to ountinae the ‘voyage, uron whith‘ aot Soule consuited he mates and Be carpenter, ad rmo'v-é, lo maka for isn nesrest ports sb.ved seonran for Cork ra bor. sb-re they arrived at 10 al on the %h The abip was enre ‘cargo is order 4, and 06 0 he discharged to repair the leak. Foti ues Ang 3"—Re ‘ort of Oapt Merithew, of the Televers ir m Antwerp ior Hoston, which wae in collisies on te Wb uli :—Left ont vero onthe 27, sind favorable, Op the 19th bile mailing with s fair b-eege from Kok han atthe time a copan'cnous igh ‘o-ward and s gond look: kept a rtrange eal ® den! board bow. Tt was th n wertward of Dargone # tek, and rtra k tbe Telaver mat chains, ing Away m iu ent mren tind og and ther reste, B Dale teck ard d ini v'rione ober damage The required ln 3 Falavere rea het boriamo'th the 20th, wil nat hare Any araisiane sel the Tin, oifixion was the shiv oft vermont wh oh lost oer boweo: lau cutwater, x hee x Jigh! on ser \owsprt and on her quarter. The wesiber was ‘ no waier stome Ports BOBTON, Sept 1i—Arr steamer Halmet'o, Baker, Philadel- bins Wht» Rerthera, ia Vanila; ‘se r Sutthsonian, in, en. Gls wea ner Phin-a bri am Philadeithin: Mp Mead’ wer ‘Thorat fil, Liverpool: barke George th mas, Bear, Montes annah; one ay om ud ig. Doray. wa: J taylor bi jSvlvanua sl'eo, Soare, Alecaa- Chene Riork. $1), 6itd Boks 5 Mbt se a Gris; ship’ Phivens Spragae; ship Saml Lawrence, ba-a Homer: Tont A} Finker. and. fom Nautuckat Roads” snip Blanding: Duley; brig Prevtiss Hobs BALSIMURE, Rept M—arr bark Bei Ayces; brig Sea Fram Norfolk Green Myo at auarantin’, beg Hethswey from Prin Cabello «ld sears General (By) 1, Berm ea; Fair, Kingsland, NYork 814 ship Prion Olis, Piete t. Murneilles, BaTH, Sep: i:—arr briy GW Barter, Barter, Boston, to- wea for Savsnnab. BS7t Lic Arr whe H Crosby, Nye, Philadelphia, ase Doncan, Pardug, 8 C “iept If aral-o4 C reaie €lleworth, Rondont. fun tain beg wera ¥,(Daraham, Havana; sehr ‘Thor as Potter, Glover, Paiindepbin cuak OW. Sept 1 — n the offing sh'p Richard Cobdan, lacy from Liverpool. Cid sabr v T*# items, Gurl, Row DIGHTON, Sept 12—Arr eobr Joha L Retnar Badicott, Phiixde'phia; sloope Vicory, Ginddineg, Blizabethport; Sena- wor, Yenng. > vowb: K-ST ORT, soot 8 3D Kine, Wowter, "York; i Hen, Balti » Maer do; 9. ‘Boones, Merprisn iaman, 60; Ot. any ni te pottadrtobiy ee EIVaR, > ~ re achrs Sarah Lavinia, Haoron, ana Sean Lada” Poiladelyoe Soop 1 8 Horten, Galton, RYors. Bie sehr Som ord «om Yors; 12. b Bo esebreck (roam Ing) on), Philadelpuan; SoM? Wer! worth (fom 60) 16 ‘ Sait ESTOS S.p 6—Arr off the Bar, brig Sabine, Walker, roa Noy pa” — JA, Texas, Ang 2 —Arr schr Stampede, Brandt THUBRC, Fept 6 tre sobr Imbeim, Hunt, Wore, Joveph Farwell Paok ‘ad MORL B Seot 8 ship Gen Washing'on, S'randbecr fad i ears ‘arr 8 0008 "Leeds eotield, Port Rwea; eri tone NT, Riwioncsas Sept] Avr steamships Mexion. Lawless, snola aod iav-r m: Galeton, Washbaro Galveson> Jronene, iro; Lizzie Beggs, Diner, Wm Heavy, Y zee; J (Sorw). fo Jneetr ‘ong ‘Pete Ta! bar! “Arr Lith ( we), ehp Surgess, Bost: Towra ogre id: biy Go. ureen, bath Harriet Spalding; 84, Darke Tanra no, gant A 1284 harks Wheatiand. Tespeans Meh’ning, alt frm Rickmont for hi he Biro 7 itr ge feet of weasels ‘remain’ wind bound ta our SEPP. BO, dept 1S-—"d brig BG Chaloner aoa Philadephia TiN Marcy, Ruder ed Nalad Quon, Haleo, Ba | wore, er, Hanty, Norfoix; James ham, AD are: NasUCKET, Sept 1l—Arr sehr E H Adams, Adams, 1} tere FW PORT, Sept 19— Arr brivn Winona. Sawyer, Philadel: hia foe Croz mbo, R sebrook | Fall River for Phile- ranger, Hanty Nie dford for Ni th 2 P M—In port hr shove; barks Paredi, Geo Lealie, Aerial; brig 8P Brow and others, FW LORDO Bath god as 2—Arr ston my rd ad pt WD Arr Alexwéer, avann. big khin re W sttmore, Hisle-or Gordo Phil-de’ »bie Gorvn Volbrnk § vork; Sr 4 betes Pe ite, Handy | ovine mi gooding. 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