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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ee SS llTlll—lTlT—lleeeeaoooooooom=—] Saas MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 17687. pric:y, common tm the East The Danial Wobstr aft har dock, athe foot of Warren | much vilenoe,greally inreasing the turbulence of vhe | tok ble tu at We Ar Uke a man; alto, nou an Hastings bad these oreas street, yesterday, af 9 o'clock, with adoat a hundred | tm The ofodte ot We Columbia report f'n tha, most Tie 8 gantatas. deste makers. of eat the Cette at serra oe tae » * 117 ing perm ihe ship ever, experienced. See seemed to ¢f the sbip, the firet in oon! would blush 10 speak. 1a re ee eee ‘ passengers, for Havana She is commanded by Ospt. = byl one ft ee furloas contol of winks. 4 Pt lace Mas seg gd at Stuyvesant bye rma ie anti! he wrueg from them the "gum of twelve = Thomas Miner, As might usturally ve expected uuler bie Brea othe eng of bar Shgraiony tnd te a ae pg Ao id andan amen 4 ne «baw nearly one hundred years ago. Ever riso@ the clroumstances, the passengers and thelr friends, who | “rh ¢' of the Colambis ave published b card of thelr reepect and obedience—one, as they said, Working Subjects of Great Britain— ay _ Aen ug parened, TOTAL LOSS | om ie matin we caste te wow | SR ele By tare oten fy saetecpoateiere | MENAE sr oppor opener | Soeershimee is in eh Some tainty of the fate of ome of the vessels of the line, with | forty-eight hours, In whlcls the lives of ah on heme Gute M, Batcher Baler and wo, WF Gel. Dipeny,, Clie Byche ourtelvee to 0 sn nad) on0 cle of causes, OF THE STEAMSHIP 4 over five hundred human lives in her keeping, seemei to OSE of the srewetatare Gf Whe Chaviaeten Mite; who wen Wau, Wee’ Dac Selene cod silos teiebemat enter , nag oy srevibpte ores anata, Inn ing vies her Affect those who wore entrusting themselves to the pe EET pobtches im that paper the Pr, 0. 8 Foucett, M. T Wagner, Jamos ing, with an euthusiaatio and respectable andionoe, oom- | consequent disability to pay the taxer, saye':— alleging CENTRAL AMERICA dangerous elements which had probably made a fear‘ul The Columbia left New York in fine weather, on Wed- On the road to the city, en board the City of Rich posed mainly of Irishmen, pussaant to the folloniug en eae im oharge ef persons who used sasridco of many of thelr fellow countrymen; and, ae may | o'tny, ete oa Kheretay sighs pense Ones Siseete oe meen derivate eter ine | 0 fenestrae pel cn cur Pana ae bene oo with y ny night; parsed Cape Halteres cn nin Howes, of theatenamip | MEHTING 10 Pxoresr Acuiwsr Burrisn Ewcisrwrere 1x fustamee ster te ep Aya ttl readily bo imagised, the feclings of thee who were | Thurrday age Pg a I Bg NEARLY ALL HER PASSENGERS AND CREW | Pertizg with them were not of the plesmantest or | wind bad shified from to routhward, and bersn to a | fro : most hopeful character, Many of the latin who | tae Wagale fom KN. E, and before one ?. M. the | of noble stesmabtp had to be brought to a atand. with her ‘Tho audience manifested some impatience at the hour took farewell of their friends, wept bitterly, and ag | head to the tempest, and her oy to keep Boeron, Sept. 17,1887. | sunounoed passed by and wo speakers appeared, until, ONLY SIXTY LIVES SAVED, | tememeres ction nr mewrnes many «tur tow on | snk abr Ate bome wage gralaly | gy guna at Py aed bere a nmno dey, | S20 Dafa seven, Cola Doheny ap>eared on te Ld worke er Gut ant , . Tid) rf. “ . the deck was buried im the handkerchiefs which were 10: | 414 previous goud distance wpa Capt. Howes repor's he was detained twenty four boars in ree ead a cadena aster d and pre a eee A a — Chesapeske Bay by a severe gale from the eastward. O2 | sido pat had been unexpectedly called away, He would ‘Webster will keep in the track of the Central America, and poder sey, en eats Bed propose as chat Colonel Wm. J. Hi ely ‘on Monday Inat rBustecbay' willbe cele’ une creat rfor the above pur. | tBin treatment was continued for thres months. to pen- vermat Instiiuie, Broadway, at 7 o'clock whilst en board that Rinient epeakers will attend. Forty of the Passengers on the should she fall in with her in a disabled condition, a abun- ieee camil ween somone oe Col. Himurr, being greeted with loud cheers, took the Way to New York in the dantly supplied with the menus to render every necessary pial of he sleamahip Nor sands and mld mpzued i me eestor fr te Hamburg Bark Elise. gone to pieces Rote hace, Se knew that they had sll come there to denounce wita un- Despatch of the Daniel Webster and Empire City in Search of the Wreck. Additional Particulars of the Iojury to Shipping in the Late Gale, . to, %0., x Our worst fears respecting the fate of the steamship Central America are realized. The fol- lowing brief despatch, received about 11 o’clock last evening, contains the heartrending intelli- gence of the total loss of the Central America, with nearly all on board :— Cuareston, Sept. 17. The steamship Thomas Swann, from New York, has arrived at Bevera) rumors that portions of the wreck cf s steamer bad been seen off Vape Lrokout created some alarm yee terday, but it is utterly impogsible, from tte Iocallty in which they were seen, that they could have belouged to the Certral Amerion. Mr. Simmons the mate of the steamer Atlanta, which arrived here from Tharleston on Wednesday, reports having seen the fragments of a steam er’s wheelhoure, of a black or grey color, seme door pan nels, grained light ons, split and broken, and three or four Jong knees, such sa are used in building » light cabin or upper deck, on Sunday evening last, about four to six o'clock, elghteen mites from Cape Lookout, while bearing northwest. At midnight of Sunday he also saw the light of what he supposed to be a steamer, steering cast north cast, eighteen miles distant from Cape Hefieras, and about the same time three blue lighte—vignals of distress—were thrown up ata fow miles diatancs. It is quite likely that the stesmer’s ligh! bere referred to was carried by the Empire City, for 1) will be remem ored that abe was working her way in the direction of Cape Huttoras through the fearfal burricane of Sonday night, and only reached that polpt the following day. The blue lighw may have been thrown up by any of the numersus veerels laboring In the terrific storm of that dimstrous night. There is ro doubt thai the damage to ebips off tha} part of the coant wax very severe, aud it ts not to be won- dered at that portions of wrecks should baye been scen about that t'me, The steamship Vommerce, Capt Vanghan, which arrived at Baltimore on Wednesday, reports hav- ing passed a lot cf furniture om Sanday afternoon off Capo Lockout; anc the steemer Falcop, jort arrived from Sa. vannah, reports secirg on Sunday part cf = steamor’s wheelhouse, with the rays of the sun carved on ft, some appeared srdfoem with lightning re it exhibited not even abatement enough to mark #q ulls—it was ono great squall. Under it the sea gradually increased, aud when at last the 10g. ita sorface slong in a Power and velodty. For tive wind hecame more @iful, it} bad reached a1 that made every timber quiver, alihough th lepg\bwise and om her bow In the weaniime the gato had veered to the southward, and thos gave ue another ordeal of a cross sea, and, as our gallant commavder called it, ‘an ugiy sea.” Between 4 and$P. M. was fearful. From then until after mii- Rigbt « gradual ‘cessation of horrors’ tonk place;exhaust- engers sunk toa fiiful sivep, on Rurdey to find a gentle breeze, » pacified clearing sky—to find themselves safe and bearing for Charlertop, with gratitude to God in their hearts and won. der at their deliverance. For forty-two houre th ey | gugpense, and for thirty three gale canst have been « circular hurricane through the Colombia pweed, or which rather pasred The outer portion of its whirl took ber in one direciion; then tts centre beiag more or leas still aud vacuous, enveloped her in tho few hours’ lull; sud ersin the oppostie side striking her from sll other direo ions, and awoke at dawn borne the most painful boon In the extremest abd iniensifed within that ap; Iny of feeling would bo were all comyo'ed. all ois labors, apy iety and doeprivations, he was seemed to have no doubt of the THE STORM AT NORFOLK. [From the Belumure Amerloan, Sept 17.) arday frou Novos, ates te folowing reports . 9 i The late storm at Norfolk is #xii to have beer of almost upparelieled violence. The wind, accompsnted with rain, continued to Diow so hard fom Sasarday e veuing to Aon fay, evening that no steamboat dared to leave her moor. etaun femiend Gear’ reantie ite ragi had avatot suspen re e Tt bas been vay hen sln.c @ storm aay thivg like {t in violence and destructiveness has been exper tm (bat region. fhe Norfolk Herald of the 15th inet. says :— For a week past the tky bag been shrouded with ¢cark va) clouds in constant motion, which, with smth. easterly winds, seemed to promise an eq"inoctial gale: +4 old seafaring men, arriving from “ outside” dur! » Fepor! compromising hostility, Engtish tyranny in India, and {o-sites in thandantenes eth: expansion el abaatense of that robber flag, dyed with 90d of nations, though Diasphemousiy emblazoned with the sign of the cross (Cheors.) He knew that this assembly was composed of & pation, the blood of which rap also ty bia veine—for bit bicod combined that of a rebel of the revolution of Ameri ca and of Vinegar Hill (Tremendous obeering.) He would not detain them with a specch, ar tucre wore olo- opel ip present, bus would proceed to organize meeting. lesaza. W. J. Rose and James Rooha wero, upon motion, chor en secretaries. Col. Doumny then took the flow and caid ho regretted tat consptracy of robbers and tyranta. At to the British tubjects gaged ly ems) and en. joying tts hberty and laws, we will not *py remonstranoe, kvow ing that enlistment in the Dv! East India ermy fs 9 crime agains! which their nature and. their tntelligence alike revolt. the meetiy g’had to be postponed on Monday last. They had | TOUn's ef applause. When it had subsided he uaid:—ie hoped to have John elt present with them, but his face wovld be excetdingly cisgreeaviotounme of tilt white philanthropists in thie olty. (Cheers and la rghter. ) Mr. M Badaiso been callod away bome oa very or g'nt buriners, or ho would have been here They ware Icoking about me I do not reocgnize the presence of some jentiemen who ovght to be here, and who no doubi would here if there were any politicos) caplial to be made out of the meeting, I did also hope of our own, whose presenoe E i i wes autzorized to say ou bobalf of both these gentiemea thas | bow far they sy mpathized in the acutiment which broo tbeir feelings and their hearts snd their entire sym puhies wero with the objects of the weeling. He woud prooved to read the resolutions of the eveniag. He felt that trey would command thoanproval of every hoacst repub!ican us together (Hear, hear.) and I'am hore to-night to supply the pltoe of those gentle- men, acd to raise voice #cainst India. (Prokonged cheors.) It ia pot the men who aivo- citizen cf America and cf every man t whom the history | ctte a cause that mato it successful, but {i is the irath of of Kuglish tyranny in In¢ia, in America, or im Iroiand was at all known, He then procceded to read the resolutions as fotlows:— Reeclved, That the successive annazations of the king 400s and Prineipaiities of India, by Mngland, baving been without any color of right or justice sre paked agsnap ius which the princes ant Beop'e of India, eouid by no enmplaory ar wisslon, forfelt thelr right to overthrow and iherefore th.tr resent’ resistancs 0 tho Best India Company's go ernment stead of being @ rebellion aD* mutiny as it has been faire y represented, it & righteous aod noble atragels ‘0 reoover thelr indefeasibie’rithia and nadonsl indepencenve, wih should c:momend the aympa bies of mankind. Rerolved, That vielating the rights of conscience of the sol ier, or emplo} ng him In aggressive wa:tare on bis €0 1n\~y, bisve'igion and hia kindred, fally justifies him in renounciag ‘ance in arms. ved, That waetbe* the neutrality jaws of the Uri ed ¢o or do not forbid eniiciments in sn army euga ed nasopalii inte tat agaivat the bertier of unrecogatzed tlee, Ure Interests of Mberty, the Inhereat rights of Bumsnity, and ihe very ne stinets of manhood. condemn it as @ crime at once odious, mercenvry and foviiah. evolved. That this meeting Is proud to recognise the ser vices of Ernest Jones, editar of tbe London People’s Paper, iy, by his eloquent dennacisiion of in the oeuse of bumanity, the British Rast Tnélan goversment, ‘anc able advocacy of the | Was bin, euffer'ng In’ fan peop! le1 for an addross to be circu. lated among the working subjects of Groat Britain. All Whe rescluiions were youewuuily oneered, after Col. Doheny proceeded to read the address, as follows: —~ TO which | mipion in India—first by openiog mercantile sued that canee which makes {t trium i (Cheers) Tae apeaker adverted to the growth of sympathy for iho trae Pprincinies of freedcm throughout the world which sought ‘to emancipate man from his thraidom, and whioh waa exe tended to tho sircggle tow making by the poor do7m trodden {nbabitants of Iadia for ¢ coir emancipalion from Britieh oppression. (Cond cheers) The cause of India a tho same ae that of Ireland, and similar epifering: end tortures witnessed by ihe ono bave been endured by the other; and tho samo tyrannical syttem which for centerios was pursued to desirey people of Ireland, bas been made we f by the verbment (groans) to anuibilate the Brahmins, acd mate thelr country. Set cheer'vg ) EKagiaad has never conquered @ people did not libel the more, aud abe bas porsved with every infamous riendor and approvrieas ame thore who strogglo againat her despotiem fur thelr liberty. (Great cheering.) the Colonel alluded to the term “robel,”” which the Fuglish government, wih an ob- eequious press as their back, was wae to fasten on the poplo who are now sirugglig ry obtain the led ab Cowrens, 3E due every friend of freedom glorics in, and one which I vere as herediiary to an Irish pairiot. (Loud cheers,| The speaker referred to the establishment of Knglish ere cherry, tben io the subsequent plcttings, treaty 4% berth boards, some painted, and some ampainted and | 5.1 ho watshed over bis ship, as she was hic darling, and | ¢” Sanday, s ‘until last evening. THE WORKING PEOPLE OF THUR BRITISH EMFIR3, | lations, jons and tyranuy exercised by thai t “ ‘ Tt te feared that very considerable damage has been aT erpment over the people of Hin iostas, through this ort, and reports havin rough. Bat it is satisfactory to know that none of those | she deserved it; for she proved herself a superb sea’boat. gone totes aud he’ te tee treen” fie corn, Siver, 5 Pp , P 8 evidences of disaster belorged t> any of the steamships fee beet pear etareae tenane, pom yen bew IS especially ag toe Sash, {a no doubt blown down, and a mer i 4 i . dr . control the fodder ed injared. calico spoken, on the 15th inst., about | sang trom New York to any of the Southern porte. a atainsd Yas chen to ou aeteonid canteen ithe paarengere tran Calorsia by the steamship Ea>ire 0 im facing the | Manchester cottons on the unfortuzete vine atin donate % On inquiring of Meears, Spofford, Tileeton & Oo., agente for ape ger pebery wpe Ay Moen on also be pe yn) a te the Hertel Seeamee’ "tae alee Reocest ag a pee fifteer miles north of Cape Hat- | ine xew york and Charleston line, we learned that thetr | Mt ‘eth and « a a up the mails. religion; intredueteg religious disoordewh ott . : "teams.ips, the Columbia and Soxtherner—the former | TAR LOSS OF THE STEAMSHIP NORFOLK. ation of Har ard for Mayor. de | evoh other’s throats in the rawe of the God uf Moray, teras, the Norwegian bark Hlise, | ,o.s4 trom iis port to Charleston, and the lator to Sa- ABRIVAL IN FHILADELPH(A OF THR FARBENGHLE— arn ae Maine ies len, eran oiomenis Loud cheers ) Unk. D. acoso ne rerent song Ba which had on board forty of the | "um—b¢ bo arrived tm Cuariorion, tho Southerner (From the Philadelphia Ballete, Bopt. 17) ao soe ae Dorpcecrreterred ve: Onye’s return to Engioa aad the having fot in there at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Weds | ore ey ee ne ee eer tertek woschos pote | On Wednesday afternoon, erhile a large body of fremen substation a hae planet he prefiguta Hasogs, a i . This hay bij at nes at eleven o'clock this , on the ‘assembled in the Park to witness the tial of the mend on Cltve’s admini know passengers of the steamship Cen- | sy: "is company have no ships now ot “ss passengers and’ erew, after tbe Cronk | Aariauo Magine No. 1, wien bad Jost aovived im the Bamen fomusty san test pe bo Eanes weslty aped : of ele ship, took to the small Donte. | The majority of | cy, a mooiing was organ'zed in the rear entrance of the Diack ( yaand walle so any exresee rises tral America. FURTHER BFFECTS OF THE HURRICANE. City Hall, by the appointment of James L. Miller, Req.» ing Kansas ani congregate at txotor fall to eabihit, Whole wees eamaadaaaaees ¢x-Engineor, as Chairman, and Mr. Wiliam H. Tartrom, | 2¢ ume none of Eis heer Sword te bemale 0 las SOE S10 edie, The passengers stated that the | capi Brown, of ine steamship Falcon, which arrived engine builder, as Secretary, mavbood, that ‘Eegund hea not trampled oa | whove oleims to their benovclent couside we esa yester¢sy moruing from Savannah, reports haviog expe- The Cusseuan, im 0 brief Eddrees, stated that the most. ny LT hy pf EE 9 gal. a ee eee, (Reere speaker re Central America foundered on | "enced heavy weather throughoct the passage, and tha yng bad been organized ‘a this informal masnor for the - he fk of ears her reageano ont on the 13th inatani he passed large quantities of wrecked purpose of ploing before the people the name of Odief | reyoiting ‘a, mot more in g1 to her or leyalty to on ha & meace the 12th inst., and that only materia's, cousisting of barrels, boards, &o. hoon yesterday the steamer Cay of Richmons touched Engineer Harry Howard as a candidate for Mayor of this Captain Willets, of the steam propeNa Piedmont, which | at Lewes, and all baads were taken om bourd and brought | city, He keew that to those who were present {t was tnvelta you P arrived yesterday morning from Baltimore, on the 16ih vo.tla ly, where thy arrived safety to-day. eq | Becdiens to say anything in praise of Mr, Howard; they bi wall oh a sixty out of over five hundred } tou Passed schooner C. P. Williams at anchor in Ohess- by George W of the Merchants’ Exchange, wt. | bad known him throughout his public careor, and were Foor wretches ‘when he is bimeelf called on to ohastire, peake bay, with les of mainmast, foreto must and fying | more. who was a passenger on board ine Joseph WEi¢7, | aware weet as yot the breaih of saspicion had never nee. win reptio Ine sare passengers were saved. jibboom, The Piedmont also experienced heary easterly | oe ‘a deal eek pemagee ex ye ‘ex.foreman of Eegtee Company No, | the more fleroely the more’ you are stung by the shame Gales the whole passage. ‘The steamsehi Norfo’k J. R. Kelly, which le? | 1, then preseeted ‘the following resolutions, waish wore | i your own hearts. Js abo justied im ranging you Nothing is mentioned concern- | _ “sp! Yassnsn, of the steamer Commerce, which ar- | Philedeiphte ei ty Pat eR I ore | ioe hay A ey Be png FF rived at Ballmore on Wednesday from Savannah, reports Reenived, Phat we do hereby prevent to ‘he voters of New | YeNd®; Wot Jour ona? E = “1 ing the specie she had on board. having pameed oa 2unday aferuoon, off Cane Lookout, a ree eis ties tbe ge a sulabiocandiiaie for Mayor | Eo TeGr blad horse towards yoursell!” Have. your bear rs * | lotof forniture, Ao, floating about He also staies that nowine eminently 4\ to . inet tigh position hbcredit to bimeef and bs ome iuen'a, into the see gia Ci 9a Saaeres See F he saw a Drig ashore Aye miles routh of Capo Hoary, and Ay AE yr uator took her (0 be a Boston veewol, and inside of Capo Hoary fr led to reflect erect upon tis; nea’ | eo, then may a 4 ard, ‘Fall in,” **foll jn,” she may command, * The annexed despatch, con- | {Phare tenooner also ashore aad bigod. igerent The schooner Leoradia, Onniain D'ggs, from Baltimore 4. 10 charecter whi'h our emines has won ‘ 1” mob ¥ for himeelf ase vigilant honest and f\thfn! oficer to of rons trusts Wat bave bees commitied to him oy citizens and the Gremen of this city, la the surest 5) that, abou) py a gentleman sat down he was cheered teveral minn os. wed Ag citizens of the elty of New York, ss working members tm 4 he be ke equally ghast Mr. Ourven Brawn, in adresring the meeting, wat in- firmatory of the above, was re- | vourd to Jamal, prt into Norfolk on Tuesday last in dis- bejor'ke will std) seainiain ‘bis puvile aed private Bosor ‘errupted by loud cheara, which ths targe aadience gare the prevalence of the ‘arepoty " priests, disembo: ; the torture, thamb. | for Joba , Doheny, O'Mahony, Balingarry, &c. Oran eae rep pa Resolved, Yhat be ofloers of thie meeting be emp-wered ‘0 | scrow, the wi cap, the hulx, | Aflera few remarks on the charasio¢ of Erast Jones, ceived last night by Elwood Wal- wie rab pbia ga ung folk ny henge be time to take tothe | ¢! “cad sles ante olay tnean as they may’ estat, 7 the Dieaved agencies of which Mr. B spoke in » manner, A= a eee Mpa fees bog peg AR the wiskea? Wie moet . Pa PPE INO ENE Isiuony ‘wite Licland bane Seosses tarpericmenie. | wen identiGed, he lated the ehoriat 624 bast way to = Tuoeday Inet leaky ‘went down webeac neeting. er whic ter, Esq., Secretary of the Board | Tan int wey. ract trom a loter dated ‘Kner belsg on board tho wwall Soate a a heavy tea snd | ‘The Cusmmaam anmounced the! be wocld lake pleseure | And your \>yalty, sho | te tbore en whe come among thew te Salih Sap = . 16, 1807, | MEN W wind for abort nine hours, Whey ‘wore fall | tn carrying out the soggesticns made in ihe ‘est regolat' a, | ay dewipale Fuur lethaigy by the tap ot © fend man's | the Brie gorelnmat vee te it ney of Underwriters :— Captain McGowan of the stoatoahip Emp re Oy ‘at tile oe See Fe ides, tent te Bonen, whoo | tadametentnnee ——_ This, Iriab a subjeot too harrowing to be persued | Mr. O'Manoay sald hy came. to csaifeat bls ny mpaihy A large bark Of about 300 tone, | ceeded in taking mp three of' the boats, contaiding fwrty | Mr. Jour Guxeom, foreman of Company 17, then | pe to be introduced. Wo leave {i to | with the carse of tho fighting “opoyn, and referring to the out, in twelve fath. me water, at anchor, jens, a liet of the names of whom are given velow. | read the following sddress, whlch wae unapimousiy Noe addressing ourselves to you, Eng. | 'd« of their stroggio wits that of ireland be retired Cuarteston, Sept. 17. ‘A Hila’ la ashore fourth boat steered off a, ancther direction in search | raued:— tion, hargensie'with inecrimce othe govern | Mr Devia. on being called oo, aid It was with ie ‘s Trigeatine Joe | of yh “! LK, ret a oma ~~ metas we more lwretohed people of Ireland mgs atvice of Ool D-beny Wel be woul! speak 8 few words to The The steamship Thomas Swann, | 8 Reodes, of Aosos wrned by J. Baker’&.0o of Bomon, | Wert and Iwas tot newn, Our warts, Ut cuntag feo tet tnt Fire Deparment dad fa view of cur ightews eats, Englishmen, you are beter eared for whan ihe people of | bia weople. and after referring to ibe, saletmct J wimere ia ‘also a cceply laden brig, tame unknown, ov | na‘ angrocar std tremeny wat atornarce poked op | tami vo the pupiie, we des a oa & Ireland are more uscful io Your owners. and | snd ite casas for whit ibe pags of India ware Oghlls arrived here, reports speaking a | no.’ Se ee ee —" soering by ke memory of the martyred patios, vy the The Spanish brig Luson, Captain Rafael de Uriz, 6° Bot Tee fellowing. are the names of those picked up the vie ps Pg A OR ri "™ . Pg ae A ie rely capustip Jan - tthe Cm a ot brig with sixty of the individuals a —_ wea poy ay +. “ara iy ite, fr children, rn nd clr | Sb re ‘agers a Koliesdbaupatedens saved from the Central America, | St0r*y "et ast Veerel sad cargo will prove » 1 Paimer ter ant are, Adtimear, tar, | Sted‘r the cy and wait J4ci.¥, being celled 08, poke for a fo mincton ) | total lowe. and Mre. Ny re. Mar ite chie” Carell » Mra, White, Thee. Wier, W: ‘ » Mirena Wy Feces beet W fied Wm ‘sroppard ed. | Cavering which foundered at sea on the THE DAMAGE TO THE EMPIRE CITY. ere Sen! Lo Les Weed, 'W a. Waller, Besar | inetees reat | matches Tustre LETTER FROM CAPTAIN M'GOWAN TO MR. M 0. RO Bronte, Jae [> Moore, Lewis Wagner, ‘._ Fe . a C4 Fon Ay Fy dae 12th—all the rest on board lost. 54 pee ay hy tT " sverr public po inthe depo th mae of Corn i 1 Wray pte code ape Ths. } conned ar Orama "Keky nna bie setre, Mt denn eure ne ——* atthe ivertes of seme parvens No mention made of the specie. | u.0 aonure, heq.,U. # Mail menmshipO>.,New Yorko= | S2n‘er Water, tg toring emma rh Tia tg | ttn many coven oad Se We arrived at this port thie morning at 7 o’slock | ube loss of thetr shin, ' The captain atoot al the ar, & Shoes fia. pa A] my atten encoannaring one of the mest corare galce of wind | Saal weeht Det, Ol schiy Hoived tn the beat; ha imen bed ‘i uiwore | Yorum to your wives and Te Central Amorin le Bavans ai % o'clock on Whe | 411 ever wiinossed, commencing on Thursday at 12 | the,|sdics were oll naltly stowed in ie yovovisions, he, Mardin tas teak ot | Joying (ber oruave eee morning of Teseday, the 8th inal, untor the command of | oreloek and continuing without intermission until Mooday | being himscit the lant to leave ine me - ol Manone | weet poog he yg Lieutenant Herndon, of the United Stalen Navy, ® mos! | at 12 o'clock: the wind varying during the timo from N. &. In the missing bost (afterwards up by the Cale. | 8° siya peed 1 py Bad your be we ine 5 , around by the W.. and blowing farlously from | “00l) were James W. Waples, First Engineer: Henry | Navy fea fad ore | etre catch gold en free: @dicient ofhcer, the had something over five hundred | & 8. W y ’ ime Waples, Beoond Engineer, (Tather and gon); Edward %m | motive of joward, he through the Emowh | hill, wi untold gold er , , fireman; cach point. As the wind backed round we were enabled | per, greanor; George Robson, fireman; second fireman | ed by x susplcize, oF with doubt of his entire | And te 5 ie passengers on board, the exact sumber not being Kaown, with great cantion and labor to keep the ship o to | and two coal Vg he known; and Mre, Fuse rg ove of the preys ot th ealtmaton i which JTarry How wee pimps, ‘S tnd theoe, with the ship's compiny, amounied In all to amporetble to desoribs. the footings of the aforts- feluug betvern minstect ard treaty owtand rouse Speed Hee, where at may rela, robbed in due val Invelligence. probably tix hundred and twenty-five persons, she The toooth Whitney, Some | cas itat sasmcrabietconi cot which renuited is theretsre of | form of law? Who would ‘not gal tor 1 Wee would | 5 cotachessad of surtass, wtanaed somipuul eb nbguir Caastedtrensare t0 ip eeseunt ofa milion Gis Rented deautate of clothing, wate | ihe, FA le queda tp 4) 3 you, this Indian peo- | ¢f the United States ship Baranse, lef the Brookign Navy thousand dotiars, and # valuable cargo and malls from the ey enter cee wae nest Receiver of City Taree ple, and they bere revoliea they are “‘rebela and mati | Yard yesterday, for Philadelphia, ings, ge bie bands end comp neers.’ Aye, certainly, “rebels.” After the same fashion The marine guard of the United States steam ‘rigsig Patifie, On the evening of tho 9ih the heavy gale, ley . nase, howeree, 4 gi ‘on fama wee aroia, ihe Saxee, “repel” when he loa ne mesneee bave bon eres 10 WHA has proved s0 destructive on our Southern constr, set ‘porsible ander the ciroum- | cer of the ¥ crown at Hastings, orman bas been eosdbond iui Eaten aus from the northwest, and it came to ite hetgh\ on Saturday, isengers of the Joseph Whit- Tae oftos aainine ig nos, puanted on the neck of the Basen people, and ever sate | A liter has pegs te one omsars é. 3 i z 2§ 12 inst, when [8 blew a perfect hurricane, And i vas én (ata anafut tempest hal the Central America foundered, car Fyting devon with her fire hundred souls, The owners of the Contral Amerion wore yosterday zu lf 5 Li Tan Boor oF A Femara Fuoaten Asuone —Ao inquest wae making every exertion ee ea Pt onthe 0 ny Geers Fok, in 8 Jun of misting ‘Mr, Roberts, the agent tn 1 Peace ‘mouth county, N. J., om an ui cstvea fo eeidds panne oun ages thorn, of & female, about twenty-four years of ag, five fest four incheoe bigh, tepposed to be @ single women, who war taken from (nforming neat pi > Bs Rega lpeeny Ban sad 8 5 ; are | ihe mrt on the Desc, about one mus ecih «tuna Hook ee ghey, Wht, by Mr. Charies Donghty and Mr. John Joyoe, while Be-matained, would be resdy ter yy — ‘nieking me ; Ang She bad on a care Drown <ebalae drew, whit Mr. Roberta scoordingly directed nitih 1B procosd at og Fy BA mee tm oeareh of the Central Amerioa, leaving to his own ae ‘ coke one, dollar and frame dingretion the track he should take and tho arrangosonis & - vedo hat he may doom destrabio to farther hin purpose. The the oy sa ie mis coin pate 0 a are, | we le ate We i Pree, wi te eons eo ance iad boon, fat = Eee Taaves We which have reacbed us In that way. hor body ex-opt the bead. Jeomout for any traces of tho mining romel. and tad, Fs ameaalagnng ae:mgpaeiie Th ibe of the East India preanent ft basame | water some three or oe Oe oy rem, geet Jobo Frat 2, etowsrd of the tos, Whitmey, ene also cape | for ‘im to | im the burial ground a} Clay 1B We hoped that Wreee yourole may fall In with some cially kind on the ovcsaion : pom Pte y yt Oe Gates dey Information wil be ghres of | of the Wrecked pastongers of the Contral Anorion who Be lqnutwn be emer ee rr oaren whe owned Beran w nim” i ay faitng cs co. Fash, Jaton a bly bo in Ee caager# In the tteamentp Vor Dowiah, late King of Oado, had left throe mi bas ® p dress, apron tnd Ureast fay poanibty bo floating the #08 Upon portions of the the best of ovr pre: | they were oxsetly suhed i me oa son thee Ww Peveacor a} wreck, ‘Thin hope, however, 1 must be confessed, in Sie wcd Oy bets me am sord.gly got op & disturbance, at ofwbioxve | Tax Naw Sraam Brconer Was ie Pan aoe. a) view of all te Glroumstanoes of the cara, resis tpon bat kite, bot when embarked ‘onde he hee, bo canrot bet prove | aconted the Di gums. ‘They had beeu fait wants, of | Tl me? ty alm be cheered sand to the otha nereineee. due! cab py clase ef Whom we cannet rpeay wkh pro eftetls foundation