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YORK HARALD, SATURDAY, needernee 26, 1857. THE LATE CALAMITY. THE WRECK OF THE CENTRAL AMERICA, AND THE SCHOONER EL DORADO—THE LAST HOPE GONE. ‘The schooner E! Dorado, which was seon by Capt. Bern ion previous t> the sinking of the Orntral America, having just arrived at this port, I hastened to the wharf $0 Dave an inierview with her >aptain, In answer to my ‘question as to (he reason why none of the floating passen- were bad been picked up by him and resoued from their ‘watery grave, Oapt. Stme afmitted that he was within eighty or one hundred leet of the steamer at half-past etx om the evening of the disaster, and could easily have taken ‘a Iine from her, on which most, if mot all of the passen- oor, oon beye. penpals SOn, hand over hand if io But he alleged as a reason why he did not ‘assistance the faci tha: Oapt. Heru- ‘as near the place ‘as possib.e, but raw noth: where was ia bie power to the wreck was last soen as do, apd wore sbip every two hours, but could dis- over no vestige of the steamer or’ her pessongers, wthough & map was stationed alofi for purpose mt daylight, that he saw three other vossels lying Dy, ope of which was the bark Saxony, before reported w having picked up a portion of the passengers, and the wtbers, no donbt, were the » ares Ellen and the Boston brig Marine, both of whi performed ‘such mate- rial service, though not so pear the wrecked steamer as poy ovr almost incredible, and few persons will be found to believe a statement to strange without ite being sup- ported by the most — evidence. The name of one of the lost passengers is Samuel 8. Shreve, of Lhe AS 0. & 8. S, Shreve, San Francisco, ‘and « son of Captain 8. V. Shreve, of Salem, Mass, ADDITIONAL REEPRCTING THE WRECK OF THE STBAM- eporte that oa the 11th instant, in latitude 29 40, longituce 78 20, experienced a hurricane from northeast to Torthwest, lost foresall, aad received other damage. Captain Stone stales that on the 12th in- want, at abdont4 P. M., in latitude 81 26, longitude 77 10, @uring o strong gale from northwest and a heavy sea ruo- =e, sy discovered a steamer a long distance of from Bim. At 5o’clock be bad approached so near av > be able to see signals of distress flying, and he immediately a my his cource for her, the steamer then belng aveam schooner. At bail’ past 6, the schooner raa across ‘the stern of toe steamer, s0 near that a discult could have Deen tossed on board, and then o+me to under tte stenm- ers ice = Onytaln Stoze inquired if be oould render noy Mssistance, to which Captain Herndon replied— “We are ip a sinking oondiion. Lay by uniil morring.” Captain Sloue put oiner questions to him, and tbe eply response was as before, to ‘lay by untll morning.” It seemed to he the only thicg uppor ‘most in Capt. Herndon’s mind. All this time it was quite . and although Capt. Stone cou d see ihe large number of passengers on board, yet be could not discern feaures ‘apt. Stone requested the steamer to show her lights, and ime short iime four brilliant ligtts were boisted. fhe @aptain cf ihe schooner also yelbis l'ghts Tho Fl Dorado gradually drifted away from the steamer, but ‘woo!d make tail and soon run up again. All bands were kept on deck ali right, aud every preparation posaible was made to receive the shipwrecked pa: sengara At?:45P. M., when the sobooner was about two miles distant, the stoamor’s lights suddenly disappeared. Ceptain Sione then wore ship, acd rau os near tho spot as could be ascortained, vut saw nothing Be kept as pear the place where the wreck wer last seon as {i was in his cower to do, ani wore ship every two Bours, bui coula discover ‘no ven! of the sieamor or her parseugers, alihough a man was fiationed alos for saat purpose at daylight, Saw three other vessels lying by, ove of which was tae bark Saxony, Defore reported as baring picked up & portion of the pas peagers. From the fact tbat Capt. Herp fon requeetsd the achooner to lie by ucill moruing, \s ls evident tua: be tusugat wet the steamer could bave bese kept atonal wih the means which bad been use’. Had Capt. Siome knowa that the steamer lad ro bost—tboy then having gonc te the brig Ma- Tipe—he would have got e line io the steamer aod heid ov. He bad but one boat on board of the schooncr, and that was a small one, which would bare held out addut fifveen fm emooth wet or; but in such a vea as was thon running, it ‘Would not have lived a moment. Capi. Stone, boieviag that hue schooner would be \ustrumental in saving many Bves. gave orders to save overy drop of frean wa. ter on board, and every particle of provisions, aud bad it Deen pécestury, would bave throws over his cutire cargo to have accommodated them WHY THE NAME OF THE CENTRAL AMERICA WAS CHANGED. Uxirep Stare Mau. Sreamemr Company, Naw You, Sept. 25, 1857, ‘} 10 THE EDITOR OF TH HERALD. | Nomereus inquiries baving been mate through the publ'c procs as to the reason of the change of the name of the steamehip Central America, and an effort haying been made ip some quarters to create the impression inat ihe perpore was to !mpore upon the public an cld and unsea- Wor.by sbip coder ® new apd more atiractivo mame, I awn | induced to siate ihe procive ciroamstances which led to | Be change Mr. Geo. Law, at one of the truntoes of this company, was originally charged with the persoual #.perintendence of iho | construction of the rbip, ina epon her completion bis | mame wat given to ber without the iotervention of the regular action of the Board. It wae jastly regaraed a an bupor to any man that ench & ship aaould Dems hie name, Mr. Law's (pterest i this company esared ia the year 184, and the snooreding Board of Trastees aware cf any claim which oould be asserted bai the abip should cowlinve w bear bis pam corcingly changed, by permission of the Secretary of Treasury and in comromance with the act of Wat cf ibe Central Americ®, the latter being ore appropriaic name in view of (he comms ce tn waick Gb Juntioe to Mr. Law to Belle’ In reepech of the chang ign of ‘read \9 to be infor ed much asthe character of the whip fir seswo. vhiness ad popularity * as never Many time greater than at the mo micht ihe change Was male, It lf not Conon! valle Leet any Of the parties concerne J could bave inten ie” that the pad lie sbouid be deceived. i may oot be inappropriate to add thet the ship was regarded a¢ 60 sisupch and somwerioy tnai this company ‘were willog © stand thelr own insurers, and at the ime Of her lose there wae not one doliar of iutaraase upon ber, Withough policies coal’ bave been eMecied at tne lowest Gurren. reves of A 1 stenmsbip rinks, We do not complain of the soratiny whish is given to every ctrocmsiance Orr nected with this ea-astropte. Boch thir ox wer aiiny ral, necessary avd jam WY mit 4 to Le intelligence of the pudile to be whether the assertion of wh we compisia is \e 8 bagelens as the ai lier on te Verricane, which worked ber Bame had bees charged We tave suffered @ grievoce pocona y joss jo this Beartrencing calamity, acd are dispusec Lo |‘ so!libate every Giapassionate inquiry as to i caase, but we claim | Was an act of jomtioe that prejo ‘ioe ehal Boi be perm tie! | te arise {rom circumotanse gro Out of the person si Feiations of the owne # 0! the ship, aud in 0 Wise con- Bected witb ber reaworihiness. We agnin assert, that when tho ship left the port of New York she wae as tiaunen ted ereworthy as Biy © afloat, and we bave been enabe to tance to justify ihe copclovion tual 1 18° ebe eevunterct raction becanse ber | Gari! the morning of the day preceding hor lows. Again the gale and fe cascaliios wo wore pore low. By orior of tbe Hoard © 0. ROBEATS, Promdens. ADJOURNED MEETIN } IN BEHALF OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE CENTRAL AMERICA, The committee mei yosterday afternoon, at No, 16 Ab- lantic Buvdings, Wall sirect—Poletiab Perit, Fry , in tbe Obalr Av examination of the claim of a gentleman going 10 ln- diane rer ited Iv au allowance of $50 Mr Lowe reported collections to the amount of 2745. After rome derulory conversauion the mevting a!) vurn @0 & 1 © clock om Monday next we RECEIVED, Alreasy sernow''¢ Sma lwood, Rarle & Oo, 26 Tappin A orhaen Pheipe, Dodge & Oo... 26 B Pevensies & Sho Chat. Congreve & on meaner «. 60 W. iH Breeden 4 ‘Thomas sufteria 100 BM. & E A. Whitiock F. @uarer 160 & O0...., 270 J. Bowman, Jotnvon & WH Webo 0. 109 Heliet, Dow & Young. ° Hewitt & Oo 60 Jas. Seymour L. Ven Boman & © 0 Williamson, Mr Omb—O B 10 August Beimont... 60 Total THE FAMILY OF PURSER HULL—WOW HE FELT ABOUT Liay Shortly before the inst voyage of ine ili fated etoamehip Central America, Mr. EW. Holi, ber purser, purchased himself s bandsome Bouse to Taylor eiroet, Brooklyn, for which he paid #5,(00, Thir he had caused to be farnished HA banceome manner, and had move: hie famtiy—ovneiet- ng Of bis wife and mother—into it betore leaving home iu brother, W Fo Hull bo caw y when home having scoompapied bis bro'ber on ibis voy- e, beth were loat. They were the cal, Gren of their widowed mother, who i 6 the world, with ber denghter fa Inw, ot «b Une morning of the day on which the #aip | on wee b variable custore, pepper into the office of te Tenth Street Williamevurg Fer-y Oomonay, o see | bid bis of friend, Mr. Feirohitd, Treasarer of the ferry | any, god bye. In colng #9, he vomarked to Mr Fur NG THEM. o that he believer! be should ve be ee 1 w “ty soon, as the partig wilh bis wife wae pain hl, and me more so every Lime 8 tat morn ne be enld Mt apren be A greni ae Wefore Mr Fa ' tare care be wovld ¢ a hi 4 Academy st Anvapolis, commomorative of the circum stances of his deaih, not only as due to his memory, but to incite to emulation of his nobie conduct. ‘Acommittec of seven was appo.nted to carry the re10- lutions tnto effect. APDITIONAL NAMES OF THE LOST. Cha: es H. Tuck, son of Samuel B Tack, of New York, was a passenger on board the Central America. Ho was seen and talked with by Mrs. Caruther, one savec by the brig Marine, Mr. Tuck hed beeu nine years on the day he was lost, having sailed om the ain of September, 1848, in the ship Mary Mitchell, from ver, CAPTAIN Sees SWORD—THE LA- DIES’ HERNDON FUND. [From the Washingtan Union, Sept. 24 ] ‘Tho sword and several boxes containing effecis belong- ing to Lieut. Com, Herndon were placed by hin befor: 8 left this city, im the keeping of Mr. James C. MoG aire. foey now have a melancholy interest to all beholders, and remind them of his gallant and humane services rendered to the women ano children of the Usatral Ame- rica in saving them from the perils of the wreck. The entire country is awaiting with intense solicitude for far ther ficings of the noble seaman, thre still a ray of hope thi was rescued by some friendly ship. Bat should it pond beyond the possibility of tf = Be perished on inat awful occasion, then we carried into effect a suggestion uf ladies ‘sets iy, namely, thai throughout the Union contributions be made by hoir cox toward placing bis family in comfortable circu id be a subsiantial toxen of gra titude for the’ generous, self sacrificing services which he rendored to the women aod children, whore safety when the loss of ihe steamer became certain was the first object of his care. American Institute Fair, ‘The Cryeta! Palace still stands in deflant dinginess on Reservoir square, despite the e‘forts of property holders 1m the vicinity to have it removed, and the annual fair of the American Institute is now being held within its fa. mous walls, The exhibition this year contains many timo. bouored relics of the American Lastitute and the Crystal Palace. The ancient minerals, tho dusty models of im- practicable bridges, and the well known groups of ste- tuary, are too familiar to merit extended notice. The fair contains, besides there, the curtomary conglomerate va- rietier of specimens of American genius, ranging froma lightoing printing press to @ patchwork bed quilt. hore are the customary corn shellers, confectionery, plongh- thares, pumps, steam enginet, stoves, oar. pels, ‘sewing machines, hardware, ery, trip’ bammers, sheers, gas metres, gas burners, £8" ponerawors and gas regniators, and among them ail berdly aytoing extraordinary, conatering the won erful capacity of this great Yankoe nation. Among the curious invectinon without tioning the familiar extension borsteada, rope machines, looms, and other labor saving rpechinei—a machine for ‘saving mental Inbor, by rosdily nombers, is remarkable. Ose cate Yaukee ex rockivg chair, the gentlest motion of which cools te cooupant with a delicious eretse, from the ingenious arrangement of @ beliows. Iron and India rabber aro ex: bibued in all their vosnloalabien and irexplicable forms, from beautiful iron furnitare aud massive machinery to cown like sofas aed comfortable clothivg. The pictare geilery contains porey | some of the best photogranbs aod dagcer: ever taken, equallivg, as tome of them do, the fineet paintings. The geniay who cuts profile’ portrait in biace paver, for throo ceuts, is also on exhibition, and contrives to draw considerable money out of tho pockets of spectators 6 calliove oF steam music mach!ue—the panorama of the Kblne, and Podworth’s full band throe week a weok, are ‘actions for toe fair, and ploare a variety of tates, ‘The fair has been thos far very well attonded. On Tuas- Cay evening there were about sevon thousend visiters looking at the exhibition and wondering when the rain would stop, aud over $900 was realized Abe sale of tickets on that day. Among the coming atractions will be grand iria\ of billiard tablse, when ome of the best players in the cliy will be present. The machine Arcate is bardly Gited up yet, though the delay ia not owing to the mancgemont. ‘Ina few tbe fair will be raore complete, iilordivg soape for (he observations of the scien- tie, the curious, the faehionable and the ingentous who coors to visit The forthero Disuntoniets at Work. CALL }OR A CONVENTION TO OVERTHROW TOF UNION. Whereas, |t mutt be obvious to al! that the Amorican Urion is conte atly becom ay more ani more divided, by sinvery, inlo two distinct and nation, be. tween whom harmony ‘s imposeible, and oven ordinary | intercourse is beoom'ng dangerous— And whereas slavery bas now gained entire control over the three branches of our nasdooal governmon'— exeor tire jodictary and legislative—bas go interpreled tbe consi. ction as to deny the right of Congress to establien freedow, even ia tbe Territories, and by the same process bas removed all from a largo poriion of the people cf the free and has inflicted, at m timer and places, outrages far greater than those which fooms to probabilily that the fr cur fathers ror inerme to 70) pects bo different from the past, un- dor existne State relations The undersigned respectfully invite thetr fellow citizens Of the free States to meet in convention at Cleveland, ober 98 aad 20, 1867, t0 copsicer the praciios Act expedioncy of a separation botwoen free and slave States, and to teks evch other moascres As the coud'tion of the times may require. KRODR_ TLAND, PRARSYEV ARTA J.C rows, Oaled 0. Hood, Kamu! . Oban, b Mole aris, B wae Mars John BR. Banton, William Cusimae, J 0 Drew, Jobo i Hend roa, Lat bey Inene J. Mer Pever le Morr Jobe ©. Varmer, MF Whiter BBW Hameed A, Prowse sieoit, ean cS rom we Leouard, ©. . Co’ m Bins‘tae 1 Thomas Ker alban Lemoel § Jones, Char oe F. Thymas & Morse, gonn Pdi 7. Paobewt Frac 2 J.P Dai, a © Hempl.ton, A. 8. Boadiey, W. HL Hanes, Hoover, D if Merexn, Let Hoimes D 7». Otman, Bivie Jamer A RB Bose! D Phe'pe Benjamin 2 Preree. obo BKM od. vert *. Maeel, Rd ward Yorver BG, Wrighs Gromereil Wilko. Berry P Sherman if B.M Siskesleo, — Oile B. spurt. Bemis J. Mortimer Hail, J. M. Vining. Rinkeslee, x oO: Nova = The Unexpectedly iarge number of sigaatures to ‘thie call, renders it smpousivie to print more than a few names ‘rem cach State, Am anaiyeis of the whole list \s given below. I) is evident trat by more sysiemaiic efors the number might pave veeu ten fold. At it in, however, it # not Koown tat any convention tn the United Stator waa ever summoned oy 40 largee THOS ¥F SeWOREE HIGGIN ION, } rw oP WENDEL. PATLLIPS, DASIEL MANY, WM. LIOYD Gat Voters. Others 33 22 Iedinna. 16 2H Tilinoie, te 9 Wisconsin Meseechoretie, 046 980 lows... Rhode Island. 79 Mnnorota Connecticat Others... New York. New Jevvey Penrayivania, mio Micbiga Total persone telligence Mre ann Smeal: and bor da er, who were rercued from the Gent al America steamship, arrived in Nowbury- port, Masa, en the 23d Instant, in good health. Among the jot by the {li fated steamer Arctic, some time ago, was Dr. Taylor, the of the vessel, and & broker of the wife of Rev. Van Rensselaer, of z shester No a Van Rentselae? | oalied to mourn oom 6, by a eimilar Clenster, of @ brother—Obas, M. van Renetelner, (ew ("ice of the Central Amerion, Governor Renoher, of North Carolina, appointed by the President to be Governor of New Mexico, in piace of Governor Merr.woather, arrived in St. Louie on the 20h ‘ant, on bis way to Sante Fe, He takes hie family with Held, U. 8. A., arrived in M, Louis ov the | Fort Leayeoworth, IMPORZANT FROM MEXIOO. Great Contract with Mr, Eecandon—A Hew Raliread te the Pacitic—Conselidation of Ihe Mexican Domestic Dent. Ignacio Comonfort, President of the Mexioan republio, ‘&0., &0., desiring to give an impulse to the great and im- portant work of s railroad from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pee that the grantee par = port free of duty in copsequence of the exom| preceding article sba'l never exceod the value of articles to be imported abroad according to cutimates to be presented to the government. Tae grantee may also ex font for the term of twenty-five years free of duty not ex ceeding the sum of $560,000 for the payment of interest and capital'zation abroad. art. 8. Sap and laborers to be exempt from mili- bag ba civil service. t 9, All mines, coal or salt beds, mi wators, fos- atin und olber eunterranovus mteriaisdlaooverea te Wall ing the road or its branches to be the full property of the granice. Art. 19. The line of the road to be approved by the go- vernment Art. 11. The grantee to arrange the tariff for traasporta- bey over yh road, Art, 12. os eames can begin his works, hypothe sating apy secitons to but, bat nos to any foreign governmen! neither shail he in any case hysothecate the privii itseif without previous consent of the government. form PR ld gigi ‘more companies to carry out the enterprise, rogarding suares to rl decided by the courts of Mexico Art. 13, rs Condemned to public labor to be ded!- cated to the w ork. 4rt 14. The road ana all its establishments and appur- tenances to belong to the shareholders forever. art. 16. The presom railroad from Vera Oruz to San Juan to be delivered to Dow Antonio Ksoandon. It shall be valued, and the amount shall be delivered in shares, tao same as omitied to the public, to the Minister of Fomen. Art.16. Don Autonio dou sball purchase 0’ tue go vernmext such of tho said shares as belovg to it, for not leew i ag £760,000, and any further amoant they may re- preeent Art. 17. Don Antonio Esoandom agrees to finish thirty Mexican lcactes of the road im six years, under ponal- ty of $150,000. Art. 18. The crploration of the line from Mexico to Vera Cruz to be made witbin eight monihr; from there to the Pacific after the cor clusion of the fret \birty loagaca. ‘amount of eighé millios of dollars, represented by bons eo which aball be styled “Construction Bonds of tha Railroad from Vo Cruz 0 Mexico. This fund ball accrue an ancual interest of five per cent; and the capital shall be redeemed im the term of stiy | an sontal recemption of two per ceat. The tain Dew ‘una shal! be delivered to Doo Antonia Escandon, as owner of the grant, ‘Ar!. 20. fhe supremo government solemaly ob'lgatos t- self that the payment of tbe said interert of five per oem, and the redezuption of two per ceut of the capital saa) ways be loyaily acc fully paid, without eisber of these Pay menis being ever sudjscied to any suspension, roduc on, Or ary older alieration that may be deorec 4 ia regard to the public debt. And im order tha that tia siipulacoa vay J certeia and eileotive, it Ce | ‘and anplics for the term noeessary for tho redempiion of this debi of the product of the ‘appropriation of twenty por cout of the yleld of the maritime customs, according to the ordi- Bance of 2ist of Janusry, 1866, ses apart for ma‘orial im- [dryer 5 avd which forms & portion o! the fuu. of the inister of Fumento. In vir.ue of this application and appropriation, the graniee of the railroad shal recsive from the mai ilime custom houses (ie sald one aif, whic tball in no event, nor by any kind of contrast, ve diveried by thoee paying duties from the enterprire of the railroad. Communic shall be addrowed to the respsctive mari time custom houses, copialving thie article, 1a order tuat in every case they shall — {a confurmity wi. It, ua: der Angi 'y of revponsibility. Ar’. 91. Pom annual rettierents of the amount roceived | by ibe grantee uncer the procediag articles to .¢ made. If an oxcear has beon received, it be reurned; if Cedctt resnits, the ister of ibe irestury shali give an erder tor tis pay ment ovt of that portion of the maritime Customs’ procuc: not & (oe Mluiser of Fo. metto, or other sl inocme that ie agreeable to rant ia every event it is obligatory open the na- ‘iow that the supuiated apa fond gaa paid, and \be annual redemption of the capital Art. 92 Ik pot being the purpos CH the that, throu, ernment the creaslon of the pew oonsoliiated f pablic eds shall be mes ted to th» amount of a ge dolla, tne graptce of be road is ebligated to presoat fo ihe geweral treasury, in order tha! they may be oan cules. bends of tbe presen ipter: debt to the value of tbe elgas millions of dollars, which will be dellverod to bim ls the uew bonds. Init prescataton to tho genera! treasury thall be made witalm the ‘ollowiog periods:— Three millions of dolare in all the teri yea 1858, aad one milli in each of the sobsequent years; but the iP- tereat on tno wbols eight milliss » small O6ase to ron against ibe goverament from the time of the delivery of th» new bonds to Dow Aniovio Escancorn The odiigatios conta ned p this article shall bo geerastoed to tae seiisfaction of tne Kintetor of Fomento Art. 25. Im addition the penalty ttipulated in the 17th aticle, Jon Antonio Ercandon shall love the grant and ide rpecial fond aseigned for the payment of interest sad re- Gemption ef ibe capital of tbe now boods. i art. #4. The cousiruction of the sections stipaiated in srciele 17 to commence two months afier the approral of the line by the geverument. At least 400 persons to be Kept si work during the eight months of the dry searon, and the uumber moeaary for preservation and repairs uring 1%@ wot reason. | Ark. 28. When thai lt completed the time, mode aud terme of onnetruction of the reat to be arranged. Tho obligations of the grantee 2 b9 suapended majeure comes UPON Nim, OF any Unforweon Brant which pre rents their fulfiinomt—also im onee of @ curpon- ents by tao gorornment ‘The granleo of tho road to organise Ite corps of vise aud guard wbich shall enjoy the privileges cf tho tational revenue it may alto establish m velegraph line for the service of the read; the government obligates thw f tbat may coviliot with tia. the supreme fovernment abali recsive 22 por wedt of the profite of the enterprise. Art 29 Governmen! trooym, ewree, &c,to be tans ported for cne baif the tril prices. Art. 9. The railroad to provide oofencos where it Croste public bigh way art. 3 Stale goverpmenta to giro ali 4, let, DY eale, Cemiom oF hypothccatten to aay f-reiga government; 2d, by privaie > Poiberation Without previous coveoat ‘of the govern: Sd, by non fuldiment of articles 17 and 24; but ine 8 of the #txok may be by Art. 84 The !¥o fires named events in the proved trticle carry witb (bem .be peaaliics tmpoeed | acticies end 2 Ary oS The company may conrtrect wharves and store. alo a wharf for ditcarging machi occ Motlve ia the city 1 conrtrne} @ peniiontiary and c hospital in the clly of Wexico, within tix years, to cost not less than one millioa of dollars. For aid to thie work the exces of ag artiste tn- | to Guish the oc\- | 58. Provides for arbitration of double under ibis | contract Thorefore I direct 't to be published, cireulated and ful fined Given at the National Paleoe, Mexjoo, Slst August, 1867. OUR VERA CRUZ CORRRBPONDENCR. } Vins Carn, Sept. 4, 1887 Afirs tn Vera Orue—Sahety of the Onuntry—American Diplomacy in Mexico—Proapects of a Qvup @’ Biat—Teau | anteyee and Thing: Thereanent—T he Prince of Thwante pec Oviumnius, Cortes, Sloo and Pratt—HHighway Kol berves, Kewlution and Vomite Instead of finding the wtick knocked about cur cars, a had been our egrees bie anticipation for the past six months | here, we aro #ti!! pnreuing the noteeless (enor of 0 way. True, we have the urval amonnt of trumpet blowing (orery man bis own trompeter), efforvescing pairiotiom, vole: Wering (o take the frout rank against the dastardiy | vaders’’ (cspeciaily since the iste pacide news from Oid Spain), mixed Gp with var! amoont of fare aad foathers, beh and burcombe, and an endless chorus of Dios y Lieriad’ To abort, tho great Spanteh invasion tnrne out to be a regular fzz'e, as your exact and prophetic journal | long since prec irted 't would be. | Meanwhile, the preeent theme of Interest has ben the | eg Otlations Carried on at be captial for some weeks prt between Comenfort, on the part of Mexico, aod Messrs. Benjemin and 1a Sere on the part of the United Mater, Yet tight as isthe tx oh Koxico fede her self both a4 relates to external and internal alfaire, it seome nothing I )6i de‘initely concluded. It te wad Mr. Forsyth ¢emurs to be erryizod by the Senalor from Louiatat and tbat marplot of ministers, Soci, is on hand siding avd abeuing bim. Certainly, it waea queer move of the governmens ai Washington to deapatob hither a Senator to eteal the thender of the regularly accredited Minister Plenipotentiary bot that ie a way they have at Warhington, eapec'ally ax rogarcs this country, with which oar diplomacy |* r'cor ‘han with any other In either the Old or New Worlds. Forthermore, if we outsiders be nghuly ‘informed, Mr Boel in hae ordered bis Exiraor- TY Fevoye to make ® treaty which i almply impoew tien +. 6 & land etenling arrangement. Comonfort if sworn not to ate the oubl'c domain— bes even an iuch thereof, and there ts nothing of which Si] Mexioo ia #0 jomlows a9 our acquisition of ite territory, eull? merely becauts they put itto no good use, wb st on the other hard we, when acquired, make It to blctsom a tho rose, We may offer untold millions for | 10th Augont, violent ghocks of an arthqaako ware {| | were taroen in & grost state of alarm. / harbor. — ving partner of the firm of Columbus, Cortez, and Pratt, Sloo, it did military Utab! Bei , Would have made a splen- man, ‘and would not be a bad Governor for ly, the present programme, if carried out, would eer wrong to that citizen Prince, and Mr. Bu- cbenan suffer for lending bimself to & conclave of scheming operators and stock jobbers. However, ’tis s “free fight,’’ so let ’em go in and win who can. General news not very Smperions, An ugly local revo- and came in with the “three gvaranteos. Without un ‘them, Mexico re wcele be no longer Moxioo. Notwithstanding the present pacific disposition of the dons, fortification continues here om a vory extensive scale in armall way—to usean Irishism. Lunettes Junes (all of earth and sand) are being thrown up around the town in quite s promiscuous sort of manner, and with & reasonably good [pe hare aorta one-horse burg would be hard to take—at least, by John ‘Spaniard. ‘Voraito ‘still rages, ite ravages. thie season baving bec frighiful. The sumerical mortality has mt, pd trae, been ‘very great, oor simply to the scarcity of subjects; but Tam asrvred, of ‘those aitacked, three-fourths have died If the emigration ror el equal to one-tenth of that to New York, or even to New Orleans, the living would scarcely be able to bury the dead. Bt people will oome here in the worst season, chiefly poor, ignorant Cy Ay Pyrenees and tho Basque provinces. I the phe season,” for tbe fact iy | there sre sporadic oases of the disease all the yoar round. I have seen {tin December and January, ugh much milder, of course, than in the red hot months, Winter or summer, however, this piace ie unsuited to Yankee blood, but we hope the enterprising Escaudon will soon give us a railroad by which we will bo enabied, in a couple of hours’ travel, to be out of the post! ferous region. OUR CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDEN Mrxico, August 31, 1867. The New Railroad Charter—The Tehuantepec Grant—Mr. Forsyth making a New Trealy—Soulé wishes to see Gen Alvares—Stopped by a Revolution, dc , de , dc. The great ovent of the Jast few days is the soaling of the charter for the Vera Crvz and City of Mexico railroad. I vay the Vera Cruz aud City of Mexizo road. It ahould be the railroad from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of Cortes, t via tbivclty. Toe charter for this great national enter” prise bas been given to Senor Don Manuel Escandon, one of the wealthiest and decidedly the most enterprising of the sone of Mazico. 1 regard the fact of Sonor Escancon’s having (aken hold of this work asthe greasost event since tbe conquest of Hernando Cortez. kr don will ere long make his axpearance in the el! stock—but to Se such Jaber end insverinie as may be necessary for the first part id, from Vera Croz to Orizeba. Ho bas the eif to complete that much of the road withoot ssi ctavoe, ad it is his intention to do that much with m capital The balance of the work may or may ‘not fell into the bards of foreign capitalists. I trust Ameri can CA sitalista will not lose the opportunity, shoeid it offer, to teke shares in thix great work The procee ro of the American pego\ietors for the Te huantepec ronte have been kept remarkably quiet. somo lite obstrections were put in the way at first py Mr. Sen. who, on ibe par, of Sloo, objected to the proceedings of Mr Berjar.io, A'though Mr. 8 bas done everything toat he could for bie citemt, I am well informod he nas most psitively failed to wccomplish anything. to eatithatanding ths privecy with waich Mr. Benjamin is moving I learn that be hes now Tally agreed with the government, and that the vecessary documents will be nigved in a dey or two. All classes Of persons interested in Mexioo must rejoice ‘at the congemmmation of this troublesome Tehuantepec question. It bas for years weighed dowa all other ier. este dere, and ceused rein to fall on all atvancement of Ameri commerce iu thix io ne. promptaeis Mr. Bocbauan bas acted to souie the question 'y, should secure for him the gratitude of all who bay) = ‘he acvaucement of American interests and icoue in Kexied, Mr. Forsyth is undorstood to be at work on a new treaty. He iz jadicionsly keeping hie mouth abut; and, as he | ‘ co robipg with the government until element (be Tehvaniepe> matter \# accomplished, it Oya] gy. Jou any ction of his movements. Of one thing I ¢] Certain—he cannot make a treaty with Mexioo for any more terriiery. Comonfort is decidediy op; to any further enler of territory. In a low du rer a New Orleans mail, I may be able to give you further particulars on this !mportant ‘The quiet manner i which American negotiations are going on bere is exceedingly distressing to the abarpers of Mexico Trey tm a fog, and consequently the streets Bre filled wih the most abeard ramore Mr. Sou'é, finding b's Tehuantepec mission a failure, started ® few day since to goto Guerrero to see Gea Al- verez The singe, by order of the government, was thet Gay stopped = The cause of the diligence hase ‘was owing to @rovoloticn helow Ouernavace. Bat what omld have been Mr, Svclé’s mission to Gem Alvarez? ‘The Spantarce say, here, it to urge Gon. Alvarez 1 oppore the seitlewent of the Spanish question peace: bly ‘Tho general ne=8 of tho country ie without any new featvres, Revotutions ¢ ili prevail and robberies are on the ‘ocrense. XEWEPATRR ACCOUNTS. [From ibe Moxioan Extraordinary. ‘The Yomttor tu a moaaner refules the raat hien have been ciren'ated to the effect that a decided movement te be nace in favor of # strong ceatral govern din cpooettion to the constitution now existing nal say® tho reunion of totables whish took place ie 0 tn the mupicipal palace, bad for ha ob- ject the consideration of the proper eps to be tsken to celobrn'n the coming annivertary of Mextean ladepen teace Tho Herallo, of 28th August, announces tha; several Hivornls from Cuebia bave arrived in this oxpliai to pativion the dupreme Executive to tetorfere in the S.ate govern mont of Puebla, alleging great wrongs in the adm.olatr tion of (he affaire of toat Sate under iv constitutional #0 reignty, Thir looke How long will tt be before the jiberals of an’ th io Hkow'ne? The latest dates {rom Ynoatan are to the 16th Angast The revelationiete to ths number cf 1,500 hai! taken pos session of Campeche. had seized a veste! with the view of blocks: i hie Fevoli at that date bad not tended to ouher parts of the State, A Spanish nouee i cur d of canting the revolt. At about twenty minctes past eleven o'clock A M. onthe nto vrilty, The movement sommenced with perpendicniar shocks and relapgee iptoan oseiiliuiny motion. The thock« continued for the sptce of abou! one minuto and a helt Doripg this time the creat bulk of the popelation of this ety The coschmen in the streets ttopred thelr carting ae to kuec!. Many people of o)) claeeee wore reea opon their knees in the streets and under all the heavy door and archicw*, “while ihe ‘onees continued rock to and fro like priga quiet Tampa apd Civer articles that were suspected re thrown aboct ic the most violent manner, so ma>l 40 that their cquilioriam wae pot perfectly restored for the space of quarter our afterwards, We lave heard i Morita. Thie makes an extensive disirict in which ite eTecte bare been fel: From & copy of ® telegraph diepatsh h puted tthe Bekttm Comercial of Vera Crax, which in maid w be only 8 samplo of many Ceepatches received im that city fom commersie! houses of thie piace, we are lod to infer that \he roade are considered unsafe for the trans; of goods from Verscrvz to this capital. The cause of this wnenfety if in the gumber of rebbevs on the highways. We learn from grod aethortty here that the #ame oacee has almost entirely put op to tbe trade of this city with the invertor. This it a meiancpoly state of aifaire for Mox joo. We bope the government wil! not lose tims, so soon ne it bes oe necessary fonds, to puts wholesome check upon the dishonesty that is so prevalent in the land. At om the government reaily bas not the ability to do Court of Appeals. ‘The following te = list of the forty causes on the caien. er 0° the Oourt of Apoals for the ber rm, com. menc't 20, Seek —Otle ve. Wright; Sevens ve. Vromen; Mutual Life Insarance Compeny ve. Jenking; Company ve ton va Kelsey; wediot rs. Field; Gollawb ve Onidwell: $ Croger ve. Hudson River Raflroed Company; Hale ve Cooper; Kellogg; Keezior va. Thompson; Tows- MeKyring v#. Bull; Cox ve, Aumin: Doler Central’ Kailrow:; Hentiey va, Columbia Ineurance + Clark ve. nee &6., of fey vu Dorr “ naw ¥ Slack ve. Heath van Wyck ve. ir v8. Hocheleas: People ve. Board of So of etty of New Yorks: Decker ve Judson; Tracy ve. Tall. madge: Hillman ve. Stevens: Bagley ve. Peddie; Siansoa ve. Corning; De Witt ys. Brisbane: New York Ott france Company va. Maror of Now York: Phillipe va. Prosper: Sherman ve. Rochester gnd Syracuse Kaliroad Guthrie; Company ; Pucker ys Kovbemor and Syracuse Railroad Com pany. A Movwraiw or Sant in Miasovrt—It seems that the remnurces of our noble Siate will nevar cease de- ing ly turning op. The latest yay A rook han omterday by Mr steamer Geary! Th was taken fro: the vame ma’ Jost discovered a ehort distance from the Mississippi river on the Missourt side, and about feveniy.two miles from #@ Louie. It ts ettaaled on Saline ores kin Perry county, and almost one lime dividing thet county from Si Genorieve county. Saline creck emptios into (he Mississipy! river about three and @ half miles be- low St Mary's landing. The specimen before us re femblon a piece of quartz. rook, and ie a Hite mixed with A raderance rerembiing (ron ore. ft hae ® pure, #woet | owcer Ie ng white aa any of © ero not m'sin- Hews from Venezuela. VAILURES—SBPYLEMBNE OF THE QUESTION WITH HOLLAND—TBE BIRD I8LANDS—$100,000 —rEB ner having wasted in the Bons le his and his family’s property—some ten millions of doliars, ratber mcre than lors. His heirs claimed the so long promised milion from the Peruvian government, and Pee dent —— gave bis rah egal i the national treasury for the same. The city government of Caracas trembled with auticipation at the rece of the rews, and hayo endeavored, to the best of their ability, “to have a floger in the ‘This is tho question; and the City Fathers will be ‘ee ‘aeons of Sie Libertador, ase condition, sine qua non, wallow Bis family ly 40 enjoy the so much talked of million of Peru. fhe: have published their report for 80th June, 1867. peed grows uae $4,000 77; ‘expenses, $3,029 68, ear’ profit, $1,677 19, which, for » capital of $26,000, Ome fives a han ‘The [ialian Opera was making quite a furore in Caracas, with Tiberini, Morelli, Aldini, Gasparoni and the (Palla: delpbia) prima donna Mme. Paez The Diario says that “Gasperon! is the best basso cantante of the United statea,’’ and that ‘Mme, Paez is a iret rate prime donna, for the ‘very reson that she was ot liked by the Yankeos in that oouniry of extravagancias per centage A Waartuy Bangsr.—We learn, says the Baffalo Courver, that Mr. Henry Dwight, who aied a few days tince at Geneva, bequeathed the sum of one hundred thousand dollars {> the American Board of Missions, anc fifty thousand deliare to each of his three children. Mr. Bwight was originally « Presbyterian clergyman, but lox ing bis voice, became a banker, and was made President of the Bank of Geneva, which meaner’: successfull r He receivei a Prog juest from « for meny tag brother who died several years ago. Ur. Daight, at thoug! wa asa large donor to the institutions snd weiter in bis immediate neighbornood, gave largely to asionary and Bible societies of the Presbyteriax church, He Gan wepposed 0 be wrth about s belt mil lion of doliare, Rewarpe.—Governor souelle of New Jersey, has tesued proclamations fering $600 reward for tho arrost And conviction of the person or persons who feloniously asranited Theo. L. Tompkine, im the city of New York, on the Int of Anguat Inst, and $200 for tne apprehersion and conviction of Patrick ‘Secliion, who feloniously assaulted Jamon Carrigan, at Hoboken, on the 27th of Azguat iart Both of the persons ie nmatied have since died, and {i is to be that the porpetrators of tne foul deeds will be speedily brought to jostice. Wnrrat.—In Iowa City, Iowa, wheat was silting Jagt week at 60 lo 60 cents, At points om the Upper Mis sissippl river it was selling at 656 70 cents, At Chicaga it ts quoted at 70 cents for spring wheat, On Tuesday of laet week 140 freight carson the Rock Ivand Rajroad freighted with wheat, came into Chicago. The Rock Island papers say that a good deal of wheat had sprouted in that neighborbeod. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Steamers. FROM BUROPE. Kame. Arabia. New York. Folwn. STRAMEKS TO AND FROM HAVANA. Prrtapatriia—From New York 34, arriving at and New Orleans Lith, From New Orleans 2, ‘davaus Da at New eR City—From New York 7th of each month, arriving na 12th, and Mobile 14th. From Mobile 2d, Havana Huh, arriving at New Fork 2b. 1awea—From New York 12h, arriving at Havana 17th. and Kew Orleans 1b. | From New Orleans a7, Havana 3.2, at New York M4. TY —Froi New York 17th, arrtvin From New Orleaus at Havana , Havas ny am New York 27th, arrives at Havana From New Orleans lth, Havana x Rew Fork 18th, From, Charl @h and 12th, due at Havana From Havaun 10h ‘and’ ath. die at Now fork 18s ove dates fa’ on Sunday, the sramery will wal! opt from New Orleans. THE OVERLAND MAIL TO INDIA AND CHINA. ‘The (ollowing may be of mine to those having correspond. ence in the Kant — ‘The mail leaves Routhampton on the 4h and 2) h of exch month, and Arrives at Gibraltar abort the ath and 25ih of same month. es & Malta about the 14th and $n of same mon'h. joAirives mt Alexandria about the 18th of aame nnd sta of fol pwing mon tokZaies Boer about the BNA or Aisi of same and Sth oF 6th of allow ing meth. Arrives nt Aden about the 26 or 26th of same and 10uh or WZh of following month Leaves Aden about the 28th or 7th of sume and day of ar rival for Romhay, and 1th to Sth for China, Ae. Indian PY senmer arrives a Bombay about the $4 to 6th, of follow ing month. on Monday, nang the nme day, if the an already arrived whiek tales the mati on. Arrives a! Polo Penang about whe sh or 18 and 2h or sath. il Arrives ® Siogapore about te 18th or 168 and Slat or Ist of follow ng mon’ Len: ex Sin epore sbyni 12 hours afer arrival Keng about the Td or Mik and Bh oF 10h for Shanghae. re Kngiand—one on the th and 30th of exch i nerives at Alexandria about the ‘same time as the Sou.hews mail. All packages end letters intended for te Maw Youre Hnestb should be sald : saan as FoR yew rose—emu mat, ‘ are 10 8) more i Ua Wort of New Tork, September 85, LNNT, OLRARED Rolie, Comatoct. Liverpoo!—B K Oollins. verpon|—Anow & Burgers. rpool— Williams & Gaton Ht Broger & Preamsnt Brig Anna (Oi *, Brat May Mesgs. Hopuins, Marenailta-sMesaaith & Boas, Brig Acadian (Br) Lockhart, Wund-or, NS Master, Brig Macon Gritth, Aavearat— Derull & Oo, Kehr Crnr, Hammonit, Asplawall Gen Oin four Kate Field, Robina Behr Ocewoe, Kearse. Wilminetne INC — (x F Reeves, Saaw Bean'or! NO—J ry © Hopkine, Maisbary, (ty Point- 0 Rehr Mon’ Sedeik Revere. Alerindrie= Mort Retell On. Merrill & ADbOU larry. 200. in, Bieamer Ironsides Vandever, Philadelphia. ARRIVED. Berk Kate Wheeler Aa seme a Pourdse 40 day, with mdse aw ie Had very benty weatner he whole igh net eiverions fe 8 wioieni hurrioang from sai pos lon 66 8, blow. ne ails “nried” from in 8 18 Yon spoke whaling bak Pert sedford, o with ores Oh: 10 8 at $0 8 LA) f Donte, bra heat, rice &e to Biaeht. Had ¥ or ceperieagen tue narvioane of ing ith, Ian ont which loat fore opeail forstopgaliaw il, and recetved other du ame gore | seman), wre Frarbedgivom the yumpunid Jom, Wye ae ia damaged the oa ar, tot, with it, off Onpe Lvikoni. 8 stomin - Weie Waraitke, Cou lumber. to J Grive. 16 er bound Pon'h, having « rig tow ‘with, ioea of tow maat Behr Mey, Ward, Brazos, 8 Jago, 3 days, in ballast, to master cchr Chas M Lavery (3 masts) Dowdy, &t Marre Ga, 28 daze, with oer Later vo maaler 16ut net of Onpe datie faw the deck 0's steamer tuppored w belong to tke Uen- Teen wines eats B oe now ey! leaufort NO, 10 * Rebr Man: Jexen rie, 10 r Virginia Rehr hantherner Rebr Mhilanés 7, Pasiadelopts fo Allen Boston Bowon 6 days. hatbam Behr Olivia Febr Jokn iveetnin. Sehr Bew Zeainns, Tharrioo, New Haven for Pailadelphin. Sehr Robert Smith, Wriem, Purtiand, OW bobr Lawreree, vebneon. Portiand, Ct Febr HB Drommond, Fox, wits mdse from wreck of ship Clyen Brook man, Bro. tac, aabore #1 Sana, Steamer Kennebec, Hand. Steamer Westernport, Ber pe Steamer Weatohester, Clark. Providence, BELOW. One ship and two barks South of the Higtlands. BAILED. Rip DB Metcalf, New Orleans, ‘Wind at sunset, 868, ;, Leoni , Ge Sariig Fi Pian Teper dears Ou Miscelianeons pp ee ‘rom Rio Janeiro for Surr Bansane, Baltimore, Tose oF alt he ‘ls, ‘Chess peake on ar Pea on en Sur Mary L Surton, Sisson, arrived at ‘Francieco the 19th ult from this port - - to work from the To tne stn ede a aod Fret part eyes: ‘On the 181s Zarmouth, B, died from received ing the gale of the 1th be ee Baic Nortuman, Capt John Green, cleared at NO, for Bavana at a August. The ep riale and firet were taken sick with fever when about eight days oat and phere ecko eee enor Qrabb, mate of i, meme unknown, bowed fear alveston Be t Behima captain or mate, t Hospital, sania taken ae into en ba or of his : . Baio BK Runcz, Saunders, at Baltimore from reports having met’ with, on the 12th inat, in Hatteras, » severe hurriesne, in which ‘1st Same time. saw n sbip (aupposed Vth Inet, off Caps Havteras, saw a berm and foremis! gone; another with foremast of rudder, salis, ec. roe Wa Guucory, of and from which put into Newport on the 30th ult with bas commenced d'schari sop her cargo, the iemee having extinguisbed. Up to 3 bout the lime had been landed, and apparent!y the Véasel has sustained but Uile- Lavxcnen—at Richmond, Me, rec ent!; og by TJs Poses three masted seb of 2/4 tons, called the Bours 5 She carrise equsre zaia on fore Cupnineten’s catert self reetiog ‘peal td tng and hae Kmerson's patent windlass, Orleans and Guif coast packet. nase in wee wrued by Moser Fred OnOD, reeny of Bath, J — of Sale, 8 a of New Orleans, and by the master, Oapt Johm) for ROrleans, Sept EO ey from Cardiit for NYork, Aug 20, Ry ip showing Merry ‘pend Noses ea ‘83 Noe swe a _— Habneman, bet, ‘trom Newport, B, for St ‘Thomas, Ane Hat 2561, Jon 858%. eB — My fe wae ee fom timore for Barbadoes. Sept 6, Foreign Ports. P. Rept 7—In port ships Vixing, Ay, for NYors avid Toad’ ‘ey, Magna. for do Sept 30; Chas Cooper, vell for} Orleana Bept30, bark, AG RALLAR. Sept 2—In peal min Comoro Lard, from Suma- tra ave st Helens, arr 30th with ne sper, wig orders, Bld 140 bara Zephyr Thompron, Zauie; 2th, ship Clara L Preble Long, aud Chan Spraxus, Pke (both from Trapaely, Bostoms Brig’ Ulare ence, Ph‘nney, from Palermo for pismo. is ae Porm bd have passed ihe rock igth, Wind , calm, clea Monmovia, ina, 3 aia ort brig Mury Atwell, Ask i sobre Ante! od, thom . Johns 5 Be ; Kingfisher, sop, fr PieeT, A becoaar tee HERRA LEONE, — Suen LEORE, Aug IT—Arr sehr Jane Sprott, Green (ex Naw. "june —In pest ships ‘Oxnard, Nason, froag SYDNE Liverpooi; Conneaticut Welsh, w pAnremer Sepe Tih, Over A Hiern, Stewart, New aking ext dat, and ware! Dorer he ne Soke sad Beamer, Pepi s—arr DH Watjex, sjier, XOvlone: 6h, mach.’ Fehaefler MYork; Tih, No Jurgensen, , and heart’ Olbers. "Win so ZY on. Bart: ter; Bremen Beevken; Co-aa, @aijens; Unla nse, ord Anton Gua:ter, Wrazee, NOnesne Johanue Wilhelmine, Rlockgeter, and Breme? here’ en, Ball ; achilles, Rordentolz; Urion “Horstwann ‘ant’ Ghor Pooulivg: Toes ere , Galvesion; 7ih, Seriller, » Bale Arr Lodebar, Gillett, Charleston; Amans BROUWERSHAVEN 9-814 , onl loans, ac gnmure, Beps Jd Kewruth, ‘Bueketor Cmareee How. Kmnions, do: dchn Welty, Seivester Malte; Mb, hare No Havane, George Peabody, Mmerton, Aospaloo; 7'on. Dt 10—Arr Meany Harheck, Trae. Man) t Care Coarr Cases, July 49 —Arr Western Sea, Taylor, Bald ‘Dea, Sep! }0—Arr Sumatra, Dudley. and Wild Ranger, Caleu'ta for London (and ‘both proceeded in tow): Bug> ker Fill, Kijot London for Ualeatta (and proceeded); Armitage, co for Rio /aneivo {ez4 ceehored. Fatwovrn, Sept 10—6!4 Josiah Quiney, Sprague, Bristol. x, Bept 100d Jang ‘Dagest, Catal 0% 39-~«'id Borneo, Fuline ot aaLtan, .e) ‘ey Of, Melia, en Haver, Le pt 7--Sld Enconta, Freem Bamnvne Sept 7—is § eee amen, yt sel eh Lt Livexroon Sect 6- Arr ‘orak vig Ouebes Ac {oor trees Quebes oe before re ore Bic fn: Baden, Fuliphen, NOrien; ‘ap. Rxpre topo te, Foster, , ane ae Conan bin river o itward \ Forsyth aa for Bombay; Cordelia joawoe Cupe Rochester, Biwel: Potterron, Hill; Casting, Rimpson, aad Cook, Qrieaze, Mobster. , Lawrence; Rineraid, ravers: of Pan io Trentres: i 00; = tg Maczili, Fi oat Bb Seatbil Oregon, Mou raitand Cleveland: +00, Mobile Homher, 1+ n Dom. Bep' Ent inwards e Bianovard, La mousk!; 10%. Nor wester, Gregnry, Caieui ne, Bt gobo NB wes ‘setunore’ 4, Deean, Liverpool a Pulladeiphia; sth, Chae Devonport Kelly, Cardin sua Guten: Lith, Faia, Pavker, Boston. nies Sept? arr J A Lee. Satton NYork. Haaih ARS ALTA, AUK 2—Are Vo upteer 4 a 3 for Smyrna), Fy "Te taht. Seot 7— Sem j na 10 Orr Ad Ross, Semeateer, Ban; ws aint 2Mareia, Dunbar,’ Georgetown; 7 epi §—Arr Gor Hinbbard, Smith, Narselons. "Aug 80--Ar? Zephyr, Thompson, AYurk via Gibral- tar CRONETADE, Sept 8-1! ls reported that there are five vesseln om shore on Sioneskar, one of wich 4 & bark, supposed ta bean amer can. Liverroot, Sep! &—All the sotton 0° tating of 1988 bal gad bons o feos J ataves, have Deen innded from iho A fromm Mew Orleans for this port, which u on shore ip Brandon Bay, Poutsmovts, Set !0—The Am burk Corinthiaa, Winches- Jer, from Aviwerp for ficyana, whic pu ia here yesterday if CRFEO. Hoston (and ald) Yora. teaky, ha® commercod discharging ber iome Ports. BOSTON, Slept 4—4 rr atoamer Phiness 8p) PHiadelohin: schrs Howard Patnam (Br). Idands; El Dorado § owe, Matthews, Siokerson, i Salvesion: Mary Mankin, Bs N York. ‘Tolegraphes bark Belle, Sigoni for 8 bark and six brige. Od Howes, Pailadelp bin; aps Serasn, ml G tiover wow, of Jobo Gilpin, eile Loando = we cynics, Brwith, Charleston; Gent ana Isabeli, Pantklin, from Fhiadeiphia © tantag a, NO; Chester, Crosby, Puietelohia: brige’ Laat ramdur. pe Lariion: Kayiot. Walker, Norfolk; sehre Wilmingwon, 1 L sarees, lorr Visa, Dare, We Wain of nave York; Uarks John. iloin, Wik: nawcios Urge Marit Hall, JM Sawyer, Ada; sche oom 3 Arr brig BK Saeee (Br), Saunders etchi, Rotter¢s’ . Dil iand (irem, Ho orig A J Apple Todiew: sehr Péerienn ¥ areon. Kinaeen Rafe Uid Pott, Sept 23- Snip Leila, + Rotterdwm: bark Cornelia L ay Belcher, fre So: * limeries, br sa Victoria, for Massan NP, and Laurel (ie), MeDongall, I from Halttmore "wen to wen to day; DAFRS Hasall. from Biehingnd, do do, RCARTOWN, “opt IO—are nobrn's K Wilson, alae, Phie Iadeipbia for Boston; 2.6%, Sea Wites, Haweing, Alexandsie for 4 PALL RIVER Set Are aches fen Mird, Chase, New Verk; slope / & Morven, Collins, do: Fashion, Young, Pors Keen Sid from below d4th sobre irvm Smith, Alexandria: Ronteven, Phiincelp'e Pasred down 24th eke Charles Bensley, Niehols, from Di GALY ERT Beaton; 16h York arrived at Pow HIGHLAND 1 Cbar lesion: Bercnoa, Imantet sohr A@dison from ~ Catia; slog oohrs worse Darling, og, David Con Flower Wit jailer Acwiral Wm A ior Oo Aurelian, Alfred Chase. € passing in. by bd; rohre Champion, A aw Soar, Charles At York: brig Ada; Mvch Prank Ai £00 ACHTAS, Sept 18 “Bit brig Kolos Lous, Port aa Prises; sehr Amelis ‘San > iro, 8 You HARTFORD. & o-arr ship Fibsi ind, Rann tere, Boston, brig vena: fear Calliope Beesley, Ro ton. 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