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‘ ? e . - . i “wine 7 (fic Stnte Convention. Match Boat Race on Harlem River. Court of Gencral Sessions. q Military Affairs. t Normandy, Tyler, Liverpool 38.40 yy, with mdse, to Ht | er, Sow, Melbourne (and sid 6th for Chincha a ‘OUR de CORRESPONDENCE. A match race between the four-oared race tetate’ Deo Before Judge Russell, ‘YOR TROUBLES OF THE TWELPTH REGIMENT--TrEIR | BEC Tor jf), Coopers Ber sudo, Selays, in dallas Hower Renieate reeere pn paren mee only Bid Aug 6 ‘ Auuxy, Sept. 12,1859. | Bryant ama George J: Brown, for $1,000, came off yostor- A NOTORIOUS. SEE CONVICTED. GP RARCENY. VASE PLEADED AT THE CITY HALL--THE COMMON | to*rucker & Lightbourn | Lome Gere & Henry, Trower, Paitawbare she. arr iom' a the rary A) 000, i. COUNCIL AGREE TO MEMORIALIZE THE GOVERNOR Brig Princess Royal (Br), Petr gan, Bermuda, 5 days, in ‘Care HAYTIEN, Aug 25—No Am vessel in port. Pe Ayracuse Convention ait te Talk— The Gossip and Me | day afvernoon over the Kaapire cousto, Harlem river. | Serr. 12—The regular busines of the day was com-{ IN THEIR BEMALP, TO, Dallast, to Smith, Jones d Co, ! | _Qigayaeas, Jute 2—In port bark Palmeto, Garcia, Wi Hepes of (he Petiticians- What Will They, Do? About t.wo thousand pet'soms were present on shore, and | menced by arraigning Michael Smith end James Atey, Tho Twelfth regiment seem to have adopted the motto tein a inte ia Midland, NS, 9 days, with plas: | for Calas fa Pouce mm San Franciser, would ‘The centre of attraction for the next three or four day8 | tho rrver was covered with small boat § and. sailing craft will be Syracuse. Politicians and public attention are | of yarjous kinds, all heavily laden with spectators. The ot eoncentrating there, and hundreds of thousands of people | crew of the G. J. Brown wero Wm. L. Dexter, Peter all over the Union will watch the developements of the | ¢ Brien, Wm. Boggs amd Dennis Leary, wearing pitikcaps present week with the liveliest interest. A handful of } ana shirts, the Dan Bryant's crow consisted of George W. political wireworkers, @ crowd “of ward politicians, ® ) shaw, Joshua Ward.and Wm. Henry Ward, all of New- who were imdicted for gramd larceay, ‘They pleaded guitty tothe minor offence, and were each vont to We penitentiary for four nionths. John J. Marks, charged with grand larceny, pleaded guilty toun attempt to commit that offence, aud was cent to the State prison for two years, ns ig Union (Br), Sialth, V7, NB, 10 day vit oh) q Miskelly, Boston (not. of the gallant Captain, who said,"Don’t give up the | 19 pit Dowal. deedaliied tines ieiniaiad @ pe ER in i pra sx ship.” Yesterday afternoon they appeared in great force Schr Lewisville (Br), ’4umilton, St John, NB, 10 days, with Havana, Aug 30—Arr barks John Benson, Gardner, 3 before the joint Committee of the Common Couneil ap- | PAT RED RE es A toxndray ddaya, Sie, Heoorlaseserier: Campp et arma: Sanit Sie vinted to memorialize the Governor im their behalf, to | Sele DP Abeel, 4 4h, Alexandria," King ‘Are brige Wi Baiti- pate si aa eas Seer edt eid hae tak Ree 4 = st Sehr Period, Virginia, 3 das hear their case pleaded there in opposition tothe re- | Sehr Commer ea ing in ivgloia, baays. ‘Fork cand aid sth tur Nev r . ny ent i Schr Home, Cotiins, Virginia, 3 days. nnev, NOrleans (and sid 6th on her: s Of R b a Anthony Wits, a youth, was charged with a similar | ™onstrauce rent in by Generals Sandford and wen Sing v ; ¢ t) . sprinkling of city bullies, offiee holders and olice ais burg, ond Oscar W: Teed, ef New York, who were | oginon having stoien «watch and chain valued at $66. | aguinst the memorial, since the appointment of th com- | Sele Gr3,!4x, Row Viewinia, Says, Echo. Cloughe line Ana Aut 1 belze dled, Mubaens will probably have it in their power, between thisaad } grecad in white cis and shirts, ‘The Judges? doat | He was sent to the. penitentiary for two years, mite. Sehr O ff Lee, Roper, Virginia, 2days. Hick eit eet for XY¥ork; du, Lancaroth, Harriaoa, Mon > next Friday morning, to “shape the destinies of Me 8A Jy. anchored just ol Conrad’s garden, and there the | _ The Grand Jary presented a large batoh of indietmonts , Sehr Mail, Bryant, Virginin, 2 days, teva Bay to load for Philadelphia; schr Eldad, —, ' ‘ chored rau len, an tilereng cane en m5 ©] J..H. Hawthorn, counsel of the regiment, being permitted | Seht MA'Iving, Breton, Virginih, 3 days, River to.lond for Kew NYork. von,” 80 far as the next Présiential contest is concemed. | racers took their pogiticn, the Bryant having won the | for tarceny, to whio ‘used parties, on being ar Sehr Mary Emma, Duke, Virginia, 2days. Aug 27, brig Echo, Clough, for Baltimore, lig; sebrr ee ican itp : nner or shore'side. At the signal the boats started woll | Fautsed, pleaded not guilty. They were remanded to | toaddress the mecting by Alderman Brady, the chair- | Schr #4 Parker Parker, Virginia, 2 days. ujbrle: Boho, ioe g Saw OR Ke ND. |. ion | together up the Harlem river, but almost immediately | Bren, and will be tried during the week, man, said he considered it rather extraordinary | Schr Mary June, Tilton, Virginia, 2 days, Loxpom, Ang 2i—in port Forest Onk, Snow; United! ‘The selection of candidates for the coming {all cempaign | 1) Bryant shot about hati atength ahead, and held tho ‘Nhe most of the day was occupied in‘the trial of acharge that weithor of the generals who sent in the remonstrance | Sei Sov! ‘ginia, 2 days. Preinlh hurd: John A Ps Rich; Phenix, end a mutter of po light importance to Uneentire democracy | lead a4 tarsas 107th street, where the ovo’ boats came in | Of rand larceny preferred againsta man named A\vra- | 1 peared to gary a word In ite support. For hs.own part, Sehr Amelia, Grifin, View Loo mig ner ig ort Philip kd; Rad for ‘ apap op * collision, and when they got free again the Brown was a [| ##uvGreenthal, {usiliarly known ag “the General,” which 4 8PP¢ ae Pak | eche Period, Lawson, Vi ‘ fawk Hbook for dhe Moga eee welaht for of tho State; tor, whatever tke intrigues of leaders and 4 le bead. Bef ae x the sake peat, just I Yerminated in is conviction, He wes charged with hav. | he felt satistied that all the opposition given to the Twelfth Sehr L Jayne, Ketel own, DC, 4 days. Hawk, Shoof, for do; Mogul, r, for Bowwbay. i fuctious in relation to the mere important battle to which | ‘ttle ahead. Before reaching the s "Hryant had } ing entered the taloring establishment of J. G. W. Phel | feelment arcse from the personal feelings of General | Sehr Silvy Wrixht, Ri ison eae aaa 4 “ a quarter from th rting pomt, the Bryant had this és tho introductory skirmish, all sides¢eel the first Jimade up the distance, but in tarotag,, the Brown arrying the Stite in the coming election, | gained several length?, and started "back ahead. weoumity of carrying the Rl ~ ie $3 eee han, | Tben came an exciting’ pull: but the Bryant nally m_rder to secure the prestige it wil give them { overhauled her adversury, and reached the judges? boat 0 4860, Kemnay be taken for granted, therefore, how- { in just seventeen minutes. In-turuing, this bit the Bry a he ; rook nail ant, guined still more, and for the restof the race had ‘it Fer hot and fleree may we the contenbon dee question © | Tt Te own way, the Newburg-boys realizing the teuth of ‘the Charleston representagion, that the State ticket will | ip, saying that a stern chase is alwaysa long chase. be so framed as to command a solid a xnited vote at | The Bryans came in abuut 0 yardy abe, havi mado fi aud disea. | the tiye miles in thirty-five minutes and forty-six seconds. Se peajend:thet mp: thlriysfive op forty, thousand dlssy: | “in, hrvwn immediately. entered a protest of; fouling’ tefiod thards will be ted-over this a!!,as last,tothe repub- | against her autagonist, and. titer n long consultation, tho Mean camp, to revenge-the insultsand punish the proscrip | judges being Haale. 18 agree, the refere a, 8 if Presse bat year! ‘Austin, decided that it was mo race, aud’ the sot. the Confidlance men who ruledlast Years De: | FT have to try itall over again. The craw of tbe wocratic Site Convention. Mr. Wood end his friends | Brown assert that they were on the lead when the “tonl- although they say find themsclyes driven into rebellian | ing’? took place, at the Waikeee ie xd otf pe the inst the Peamender eller atk tos dked shore and intentionally ran iuto them, knocking off part qepinet the anti-democratic policy.of a packed and bar | (ee combing of their boat. On the other hand, ti do—geta round suum of” a Bute Matthews, for ¥ ; Wind, Morton, foe Sydiey ta: e Egg Harbor 4s for Charleston” the disbandment of the Twelfth, the disbandment favor- | Sehr ¥ilesbeth Jutnieon Bare ieee tee F; London, Huribate, ¥ 5 “| ;G B Lamar, ing considerably the formation of a new corps, which was Stoop Mary Ann Ball, French, Little Ege Harbor, 2 days. Sanderson; Robens. Martin, and Patrick kiown to be numerically deficient. Because Colonel Gox | Schr Venlo, Closson, Elizabethport for Salem. Kossuth, Ballard, for revused to obey the order of General Sandford to turn ous | She Caroling C, unit, Eastport, 9 da, dosio: Southern Chief H the Twelfth to participate in the Monroe obsequies last | air Sumerions Moore, Millfvkiie,$ days coal for NYork at Ate: pet keel; Ed) ten City, Leavy summer, te thereby incurred the General’s displeasure, Schr Rosannah Rose, Burgess, Calais, 12 days. « ™M tnd was euid to have committed n ‘breach of discipline, | Schr Harriet Newell, Treworey, Maching tkayn, shire, Lands ane Aisne Pella, Mal oe Mary though he informed the General that the men had not uni- Sehr John Crocket, Smith, Cohaasett tor Alexandria. Morse; Mary OBrien, ‘esper, and Leaping pe} "s form dress'fit to make a turnout suitable for such an oc- pt Tava 4 rae Ronse, Pawtnoket, 2 days. une: harks Tejuca, Harriman, ding, for Newenstle to <asion, “and, gaye other equally satisfactory | Schr Chauncy RtJoha, Doyle, Heideeport for Fzabethport, | {er eToridence at £10 per keel: General Sevier, ie reasons for declining to obey the order. Then, | Signy William Mayo, Slave, Shree ddan gr iatbethport, | digg. to load for ‘Ito Janeiro for the round sum folidato with ‘another, and this they ulso refso |” steamships Cahawba, Havana and New Orleana: Carolln Lerraux, NB. Sept Arr ship Tnez, Lunt, Boston, to obey, because gousolidation was obnoxious | charie-tont ships Liverpool, London; New Yorks wad Einpirs | MATACONG, WC A frien, July 2)—Are-bark’ Gem, Jobneon, to them, and they discover in the command nothing more | state, Charleston. . ite g Salem (and sid 2ist for Sierra Leone). than a revival of the personal feeling cherished against | Wing ssW. Muuicovsin Rivea, WO Africs, diy OeEn portzbeig dn- their colonel, It is ‘the law that a regiment can only be : glo Saxon, Skinner, une. onder, Mandford towards its oflicers, and outof the superior favor Sohr W 1 Cargill, Hawkins, Georgetow m - ; Schr Alabama, Sav Del. 5 ho held the members of the Highland regiment, | Schr fheaine Colling Heury. Tittle Ege Harbor, 3 a0y8. rganization of which was agitated about the time of Bel . : man, No. $2'Tudson street, early @n tho morning of th» 29th of January, 1858, aw! by, collusion with wo coniede » Fates (Who.also expressed & Wish to be measured for an article of dress), and stealing eleven pieces of silk v worth $78. ‘he clerk svho waited upon them was picious of tho:sincerity of their-intentions, and finding a3 | soon as they left that one of the drawers had bee tied of its contents, gave chase to the “gentlome: succeeded in arriving in sight of a tenement house ‘nu Thomas stract when Grenthal was in the act of comiug out, Weshouki have stated that the clerk raised the cry of stop thief,” and soon a crowd followed the fugitives, but Grenthi! ne that was arrested. Hi wus pesitivoly identified by the clerk at that time, wh gave him imo the hands of a peliceman, Before he wi Urrested “he was seen to divest himself of an overcoat, | which be dianded to a friend in the crowd, Dut as the officer preterred to rhold on to his prisoner, he was, panpenlod to allow the stranger to escape, Subsequently A Morrison, Aclegation to'Charleston, will.find State candidates tae: aes the » on the lead another ofieer examined the tenement kouse, and tound J th ws d : ned Magzattan, Aug $—The ship Anna Kimball, Sebo tid wonnhom they can give aa caret capper eee ste we eae taitl ata ty | onthe ture yortan st therproperty, which Mr. ht. J disbanded'wiven a8 companies fal Yelow the numerical | elegraph Marine Report. sanyipanetc ae Tune nnd to Rey here = 01 y can gh eu port. Gn chore, and had come so close that their oars clashed: |] Man identified ax part of tbe vesting that was stolen from | Strength which eo law requires, and while tho | LONG BRANCH, Sept 12, sunset—No vessels in sigh. Wind | londed and returned to this ort on the 13th ult, and sated Judge Johnsen, formerly of New York, but now a resi | 1p cite. Ant ae ee ce ee to ran ito tho mentow (f his establishment, ‘Tweiltth was superior to other existing regiments in this | light from SW: her cloar, Again for Cork an tn oh —~(Win J Kellys LaF a, ent of this city, will he renominated by acclamation far | Gro strike ‘outy and that all. the, dainoge. to. the | _ Te will besvell to mention that the reason why Grenthat | Particular he could’nct poo-why tho law should bestranu: | HIGHLANDS, Sept 12, aunséi—A ship anda dark ard tut. | Sieiseect enti IF). The aio Masiboiae, MaRaa aes Sa eS ty : ars: ay ig} the Bryantis | Was not tried soon after the larceny, was that he abused | ©USly exercised upon it alone. In conclusion, he could not} side the Hoo! the offing, bound in. Wind light } then deserted at 2, Who Were replaced at this port with- the Geurtof Appeals. There will ve nowandidate a, Brown's combing as ‘a 3 see why a corps bearing the reputaiion of the Twelfth for fi . Kirchner, from the confidence placed in him by his Doudsinan. The bail Was forfeited and the individual who became his bail wes compelled to pay the money; bat fortunately for the ends of irenthal was ro-wrrested, and was placed en trial this mnorning. He prodkaeed "no witnesses; and although det the honor and respectability of ‘its members, ite readiness Herald Marine Correspondence. iin France eeoee ee to perform military duties when they devolved upon it, | | KEY WEST, Sept7—The sche Jax Leakman, Capt Smith, | MAnswtties: Aus 24—In'port, ships Arlington, Horton, for ‘and its discipline anid-other favorable qualities, should be | from New York bound to Bravos, arrived. this forenpon, Shs | Kalmonth during the week? Chas Cloper, Gedling’ probabiy for and stroke-oar coming in contact with it 2s it was raised out of the water, They state that only the collision enabled the Brown to take the lead at all, and that on the return pull the Brown used unfair means to keep them from pa fin, aithough Mr. Wood would will could for bis ot tho Metropolitisi Police bi Shrow Judge Denio an similar grow summarily and rashly disbanded. has been ashore on the Western, nbro, near the entrance to | do on French government account; Isaac Jeans, Counciinan Lage moved, that a sub-committee be ap- | thit hartor, amd received assistance froma the pilot pont Chane Lady Bulle. Lavender: Modiaures Reape atte) . would’ be equal into the strong tide. They profess to te willing ded by two ex-Cry Judges, the jury, atter , = ‘ pion. “The'schr got ashore at 9 o'clock the night of the 6th, and | Young Bugle, Tite, uncy barke A Coen an, Woves, for New: minec, azul a repotivon would be equ wiceaserMeeniaae iataeame. Waar aay phiberating a tew moments, rem a Verdict wot | Hointed to draft a memorial to the Governor in favor of | Way nebore eleven hours and was badly injured. She isawait- | York, kd: Maré Leo, Motion, for do; Sen Duck,, Peabody, for Mor Comptroller, Mr. Church will be re-nominated by | tuir y. After the race the excitament on shore was guilt: His counsel moved an arrest of judgment, ow | the reinstating of the Twelfth regiment. The motion being | ing the settlement of the salvage. Malaga next day: Trovatora, Carver, for ®& in ‘8000; Br bark Bar! of Hanwood is undergoing repairs. Brunetie, Foster; Powhatan, Simmons; J.C. Nickels, Niekelas k Seboois will await instructions from her owners | and Nelson Place, Thurston, unc; brigs Eveline Ruttes, Pow- e ers, from NYork, arr 22d, vnc; Sea Foam, Brigga, do, aquipaug is here in distress, from Apalachicola, Sld Aug 1@ bark Convoy, Castner, Malaga; 39th, ship 7 P ‘ork. Her cargo of lumber has been sold, and | Whitney, Whidden, Trapa@hl; barks Southerner, ee i unanimously carried, amidst a burst of satisfaction from the members of the’ regiment thronging the apartment, the committee adjourned til four o'clock on Monday next. SEVENTY-FIRST REGIMENT—AMERICAN GUARD. the ground of a flaw in the indictment, which The I motion was granted by Judge Russell, who ‘directed the prisoner ws be remanded till Saturday, at which time the argument will be heard, and if de- acelammtion. He ws asoft, but bas made many friends | inte ie several fights occurred in the crowd, but amongst the hards by his moderation while the police were present in ‘ce and managed w he stands now prominent in the Union mov quell the disturbances promptly. In one inst has been commenced and will be carried out yolvers were drawn, but the weapons were a a any molachien tor » dono, S batt do adverse to the prisoner, the City Judge will de i ? ndemned. She has experienced | genti; 28d, A H Badger, Means, A ‘in; 24th, gE Tipe tenenlalien th: the dcketwhtia'sin probability be posi oe ea tk beanie id pe Me aida telnet N&| Uudoubtedy impose. the severest penatty’ the law J Thi regiment made a full opr mnape eniocaaghonyd ‘ ‘ Bre ting, Rogers; Faiwouie? Sere Pe : fe iste Sa . Te eee ee een eeee ee father | will permit him to inflict, he haying received information 4 night, under the command of Col. A. S. Vosburgh. The at Navaan of New York | Patra, Aug 12—Arr hurk George & Henry, Trower, Cating. For Secretary af State—David R. Floyd Jones, of | undecided, and the next race will consequently ex wn reference todirenthal’s history, which, if the stato- J companies assembled at the armory, over Centre market, Hound to Philadelphia, with | amore. Olt slip Mac Se ee ments madevin Conrt 3 stated Mat e true, renthal very eventiul. noted thief in Ruseia ious offence of highway n of years ina Russian prison, known as a pickpocket in Ri 2s—Tn port'brige Paulina, Lang, frown Queens, a Dickiison hard, formerly mamber of Assembly, | gr" and an honestable and popular man. For Treasurer—Isauc V. Vanderpool, of Erie, soft. Th. je a renomination, sai will set off the nomination of T 2 nte! r s, to @ was lost on Brown Water Rock, Bahamas, the 22d Av SimRRA LEONR, and "romened, sees Leet by a ereimgre, te Se reo Was suved dre and ken to Nassau. Vessel tual | Metncong Bramble, from Salem, do, Jones street—the place designated as the parade ground. | joss, Cargo will be reshipped St THomas, Ave 2°—Tn port brig Havana. “itn, from St Mar At eight o'clock the regimental line was formed under the | — The bark E B Gra ting, with guano, for Hampton Roads, to wail 27th, direction of Adjutant Demarest, the regiment resting on | Wreekera, She had Varraraiso, July 16—Arr ship Parthenon, Sonne, Callao for City Intelligence. ‘ INCENDIARY FIRES IN THE TWENTY-SECOND WARD— Dorsheimer by the republicans. It will make ad pry: SES BURNT TO DEATH--A MAN ALRESTED ig grey : Ay dots ; it 8 exhibits the to York to Havana. She : Hampton Roads «why she put in not stated): harks Crusoe, SPatch ecram@ie"™in Erie county; bit.as Mr. Vanderpool | 54 EUCESES BURNT. TO tof Europe, a profession in which he was cmi- J Broadway. |The following table exhibits the total number | Poine' Nassau toselile salvage Weston, NYork: Crusader, Moore, Sydney, NSW; 2a, ahi ri ae tab gong A pooled Ns . , uceessful since his arrival im this country. He | ov parade, vin— . , Mo Sid ‘Miscell: Pronpero, Tench, Hosone "Sid 6th, aby Ninaellany Walder, ‘boast, eraily believed to be-too much for the | OB Sunday night, between ten and rieven o'elovk, a i himself to 2 particular branch of the profession, | Companies. Capt’s. Ist Lt’. 2d LA's. Sergt’s. Priv'ts. mitanuien Cobija: Ith, bark J Godfrey, Clark, Callao (kee Callao), Bood-hatured landlord and ox Postmaste Gre was discovered in'a barrel located in th -g) frame the robbing of emigrants, and to do so resorted 1 1 36 . Lg gs J “ {PEM STEAMSHIP ANGIA SAXON. AT QUEREC—TELEGRAPENC. } See eas Cena iran, ses and ingemous methods. "Being well acquaintod — | Sm Bey Borr, Loring, which cleared at Trieste on the 234 | — Arr from NYork Ang 26, Gan Eden, at Marseilles; 2th, Re= 7, of Albany, | yuiiding No. 268 West y-ti upied “Diekinson hard. A renomination. orn ai im Fer State Engineer—Van B. Richmond, of Wayne, soft. pleat & ae Asatte dealers in barre A renomination. timely discovery of the fire caused its speedy extinguish- For Canal Commissioncr—Judge George 6 t, Of | ment with tritiing damage. It seems Mr. Conwoily had at ratoga, Iickinson hard. Judge Scott has filled terms aso 6 ra a Assembly and. Senate for the past three or four | t time from 12,000 to 15,000 barrels stored in the build an and is a enor ae Mabitged 1 ma. aie * | ing—material to have made quite a prominent contlagra- ctor ef State Prisons—Dr. Sanger. 0 a's | tion. by public, and Bremen, at Bi voet: American Congress, Liverpool. «ith the Old Country, he scon ingratiated himself into the ood zraces of the enligrants on their arrival, freely con- versed with them, clothed himself m similar apparel, took i nt railroad trains, and after learning how much money they had and where it was deposited , sueceed- edn robbing his deluded and unfortunate vietims. Itis said that he has ¢ $15,000 by this means, that he is ,and'that he owns a house 36 | wht for London, with her inward Havana eargo, was Jost en the 27 | 25h. Crew saved, The BB was built at Portland, a 1854, was 709 tons burthen, rated A2, and hails from Yarmo eo rears ae 25, Vicksburg, at Marseilles, 27th, 47 Suir Water Scorr, Hatch, with a cargo of foe, entered | “Ate from Mobile Atte 28, A TL Stevens, at Liverpool. 38 6 on the morning of the 12th August, ina thick fog, and | Arr from Philadelphia Aug 80, Albertina, at Deal, 2 on the bar of the month of the Rin AUS PM she | 41 from Farannah Aug 90, Nimrod, at Iirespodls 9 | wax not gat olf. ‘The steamer Valparaixo, Capt Bloomiield, had | Sid'tor NYork Atug 36. ane Lovett. tron, Arias Par- ee eer | PTET Deed ed ee ee ; “ ie : sig cot atk , pe gee in Wert Hoboken, where he resided at the time of his ar- 2 suit, from Cardifl: 71h, Waltham, from Port Talbot; 240, deland, soft. This is only gitobabie, being contingent uperr | . 12 between one and two o'clock the same night ano- b . dit: 27th, Waltham, ort Talbot; Loey Bites coma Semi rouition if | ther fh Ke — ie balcort rest with his wife and a family of tive children, 18 eee y riba Thempson, from Liverpool. ; hig Spee ith ihe? -ahenjeae gina 9 Ese taal oes WC gilt ot bined John |” Grenthal is anakderly man, but his appearauice aid not } Non Com. 6 rthe sailing of the steamer for Panama. |” Siq'for NOrieans Aue 3], Clara. Wheeler, from Liverpoo); d, but it was expectod } 28th. 8 E Grant, from do, te much smart Wolter Scott had surged to le Hevation or riainly very lit of | flames spi The abov may be varied by phicing Judge Scott on the | flames ako spread to the sheds adjoining, dilled with he prosecuting officer held an order for his arrest on a After th For San Fraxcisco—Wm T Coleman & Co are now loading < J Home Porta, rge of grand lar delivered over to Colonel Vosburgh, who wh perpetri ed the | tha clipper ship Good Hope (at pier 11, East River) 4 st for Secretary of State; Mr. Skiuner, of Herkimer, | empty four barrels, also the of} rnisl in Onondaga county ¢ : L bene bond acne Ad apres 3 paral Gatea the mh rd ee is Bs sogiog Pipi nity fi mom an Where he ussumed the ame of Abrahi : Boon into. emg ks 4 eee ae. gig caret pry | above port. ‘This fine ship is perfectly ventilated, and she has a aE ange Arr aah Sarah P. Wogiom: Mi = @erk of she Court of Appeais dealer, No. 621 Ninth avenue. The damage wo Mr. pinaoag So ilhet et the ya and Helen Mar, Tnthill, NYork: Eugene, y i ron ¢ | fia Flizabeth, Bakes down the Fifth avenue past the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and | a!ways delivered her cargo in good order, A large portion of | Wika Het ae 2» : at Papa: 3 we her cargo is already on board, and she is announced to sail cota) fon. Bld sehr Black Rird, Compton, and John For- ; 4 7 Belle R Hull, Holmes, Providence. advantage, and their drill and general appearaner showed | «tured to 1s mores vglen te se Mth Arr (by tei) ship Plymouth, Cardi not receded trom the high po- | peurned to LBANY, Sept 10—Arr schrs'J R Franklin, Townsend, oy ano ‘ a | o-day. Snowhill; Cataract. Marshall; J Loriliard, Lynes, * i ‘hold as citizen map wun The ine attracted, Pia Sea Beta, Rose, from Havana for Philadelphia, with | wine. Wheele pg or rd, Ly! and Brandy. several thousand spectators to the scene, besides those | a cargo of 472 haves snar, B pl mi, And 483 M segars, was BOSTON, Sept 10, P M—Arr bark Sachem, Atkins Honolula - who enjoyed a view « vies Caroline, Wilson, Matacong, WCA the troops on the line of march. | Jost on Rrown Water R 2d wt. Her cargo was | vit Jarvis Island: At various points on the ronte of march the troops were | saved dry and taken'to m whenee it will be rv. } Laurilla, Lavender, Cape Haytien: Vermout. Parry, ‘Thus much for the ticket, and in support of the predic. | Andreas’ property will be about $250. fiom that it will be so composed as to command @ solidly The Joss to Mr. Cornish aivogetier 1s estimated at near united vote at the polis: ie question of absorbing | $5,000. No insurance. saterest, the great question, has not yet been answe! e Marshal Baker was carly at the pi ‘what will be the course of the Convention on: the-Charles- | wentinw an investigation, and caused th ton delegation question, aud what policy can Fernando | young man named Stephen Rice en sospicion of setting “Wood and his friends pursue to avoid # Hopeless and en- | dire to the premises in Forty-tifth «t Otticer Cot Gre defeat at the hands of ibe Contidence clique? Let us | of the Twenty-<econd precinct, took the accused into Supreme Court—Chambers. Before dion, Judge Davies. NINTH AVENUE RAILROAD. Brie and Ours x: the Eighth end ih Avenue Raivoad Compenies.—Mr. Blankman dj 1 the defendants from lay- 7th inst »m Boston for Philadelphia, rv her propeller. She sills ng toly. and Justice Connolly committed Rice for exami: ne southerly side of Canal sheeree. - “Somuany i shined. Will bea total loss” The SB was builtin | Zuleike, Grozier,. A Cla, ‘brik. Leviadian, : The Grst thing necessary to enable us to forma an | nation. to await the Fire Marshal's investigation. rthe use of the Ninth Ave- pry settee. Somueny aromasn a laters ut , 180 tons, rated A’, and is owned in N. Matenzaee schr Waleutn: Pookee, Woe ee , smtelligent idea in advance of what the Convention will do, |" The frequent incendiary fires in that Weality requ Biaukmnan represented va- | Way dichanded, and the reorganization of ie. entrusted. to Vith—Arrsteamer-Kensington, Bakery Philadelphia: ® av analysis of the ingredion ‘If we take the list of yates as pabi ‘Wood's paper in your city, and give to him a claimed to have been elected, but whese na) of whieh it is composed. | the police to exert thems ives and bring the guilty par rieus property ownel ere in the vicinity, whe claim that the | ‘ditional track will ob net the carriage Way and injure their business. It is med that the wader the act of 1804, have no right to idlow rallread tracks to be laid down, un? less the consent of a majority of the property holders on P ~ ~w-eal. uitar | the street allected thereby is. obtained. ‘The dudye tourisis Sna summer pieapure seekers in gen... clined to grant an injuneti : parte application, having spent untold sums at fashionable hotels, appear | put ine (wesel expressing himself willing to take an.or- giad to get Pack to the metropolis and enjoy the soot | der to show cause, we 8 temporary injanction, the Judge | September weather in promenading Broadway and onr | ‘0k the papers for consideration. ~oham public parks, with frequent visits 10 the opera and the |. the matler of the application of Bary cx aid theatres. Our merchants, too, just now begin to re Mary Morgan.—In. this case the petitioners were arrested ; . is Australia, Wiley, Jacksonville: Black Hawk, Tabbutt, Alexan~ : able c: de SCHR MARGARET A Jonxson—Capiain Peterson, of the ba fs sag a i eerie Hacer eh tn Cintra Pamphslin hence ai Havan Sie ult repora having seen | Qua.fehre Harriet Smith Kee, Mary Hizb pany T., Cpain Bunce, did not parade, This is also anew. | Yehneon which at apeeee eaegcene Margaret A Jain. and Village Gem, Hinckley, Port conipany, and will parade at the October inspection. | ihatit was deemed peqmisite to run her ashore at Double Head. y. Ellingwood, Huntingion. U1; Chas Wil~ % the spectators last night were Brigadier Goucral. | ed Shot Keys, and that a British schr of war rendered. her as: Nid, Rauurdey. wind: W to Band SW, r and Cokonel Abram Duryee. ce. Capt Barton, of ihe bark Athertina, states, he saw | Natrona shin’ tne RL eee, frame Below, ‘ “ , : chooner at anchor on South side of Double Headed shot } at! Tape De ee a Ye COMPANY A, SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. » with the British sehr of war at anchor near by, but they | SY yh Main al night, be i sueaalt'y. shorn; Bark: This ccmpany, beld a mecting last night, at Hibernia | Wor doing sett A aistance For him to distinguish’ what they | tom Corwin, Sherman, Cenfueron, in Hall, No. 42 Prince street, for the purpose of electing a in Exruxr—Mobile, Se 5 Scur Ei —Mobile, Sent 12—The schr Emeline, from | dam via Boston; Fil vart, Coffin, Liverpool Captain to fill the vacancy caused by the election of | New York, enind to this port. has heen asl gon the Tortugas | land, Despeaur, Tlodanelver Bi atm aes ‘Roaton; 4 " . : , and was got off’ by wreckers tor $500. No apparent da- | Newman, Gavet, Rio J : briga Humboldt, Green! , - " aan ihe “d ‘ Carcoray fg the Reape st pees ane ae =a (By telegraph.) PP ay a oma in “i rig i ea a, Gree alow, voniary’ i oe ey a on Thursday jast, charged with having stolen some vel- ge aa sisted py Lientenant-Colonel |. Scnr H&J Nery, Tall, delphia from Charleston, chester, Nevassn: Eliza Ann, Winchenbach, Windsor..NS; wd Winter purchases. The hotels, too. fi! together, and while Mrs. Graham purchased, | NUgent and Coyrain Kirker, of the sta. rite a. 5 a t sorung sleet, and ad Obliged to throw overbourd partofdeck | Halifux; ® D Bellows, Clark, Portland, and iu sez. ! . srete _ ” ‘4 with guests, with representatives from ail’ quarters of Cioipertie tis mar beer smatir pape raha ted was elected Captain on the first ballot, forty-se Providence; Flora King. Treworay, Sal Nowedr tis A eicodtnds thio having been cast, Theodore Kelly was elected First Lien ton, Portland: JP Werherell Gok the globe—except Japan. Our railroads, transportation | 10r of the store foll aoe ee er oe i companies and coasting vessels, all come in for a stare of J Comer of Grand and Bow ne, prow “4 Bremess 1s New York.—The weathor is getting de- cidedly cool in this vicinity, and everything begins to Wear an autumnal appearat??- Teg watering p Sp ~ Albany, all contested , Allegany, one contested . Broome, G. Bartiett Cattaraugus, Murray Cortlandt, H.S. Randall... Dutchess, Guernsey and Statts. Erie, all contested. Kings, Bergen, Farron aug Rumsey Monroe, Smith Montgomery, conte: ‘New York, all contestod,.. Niagara, Dunlap and Math ‘Unondaga, Alvord and two cous Orwego, contested... .. ‘Onsego, D. W. Dean Yoni cons Severus ts ets ae ; Boston vin NYork; Maria» tenant, and Daniel Strain Second Lieutenant. After the | _ TN Lave Paseace OF tee Canaw correspondent, | 1, Davis, Hailett, Boston, ‘At Quarantine, barks Linwood, conver of Grand and Bowery. The propty was ound | ‘Gretna Goioues Corcoran made very feeling apeceh to | QM ner dace of, ae iki attention was | Clements, from Havana; Sophia Elizabeth, ¥: the patronage and transportion of the immense quan! ao ee bray: a fed te en from the New Orleans Picayune of Sept 3, wher Bell, shrey, of merchandise for consumption in all parts of the Union. | Parties in default of bail. Counsel then applied to bave J in’ solecting & commanding officer whom he had the | stated that the steamship Cahawha had rate the quictat lise Jeuthn Haber bold ames ened Coker, Newbury> inst, Say the company, speaking in high terms of the judgment tea this mogning: oan arte’ pub Mhercatcis | Qantwrson: brie Forest City, Bain, from Sigua; sek ohm all skeptical as to the fact herein stated need | the Proceedings removed by certiorari and habeas corpus f Highest confidence in. Captain Flood replied in ashort | between the city. of Ne 1 F a 2 > one proc , ‘ ‘w Orleans and this port—only six days ort; Morawk, Staples, Ponce; Wm Bacon, Tyler, Fall rs SS 7 jak edness ag re: | Se rea OM ik th es | nest Ar ery gn: | Sec Rtn eon | WS paear isan a ie Rd R Va euburgh id in South street, on the East river the tawn, rning. Mrs. Gi * with sash and waist belt, were presented to Colonel Cor’ b quickest a: to ania, , : , Dyer, ri See comiened - 7 | smd witness the thousands of carts going to and iro load: | {hat his client was in the store for a proper purpose, and Foran by Captain Flood, in beialf of Company A. The | Selock on tie morning of Thursday, May I2and arriveter | SMR uees Bride, Cok ni @oArr bole TW Tucan, Perkins, Phi ~ neni tr 1 | gu" with valuble merchandise, “Ont machine. shops, GOUIIBGL (OE 3Efe. aibraita ot Weg Tendy Tid Gane wee resentation ceremony was attended with great unanimity | ihe wharf foot of Rabinann sino, in hls ity, at alx o'eloek on | adelphin;schrs May, Hobart, and’ Loyal Scranton, Lowden, “igo erected 2 | fewudries, and iu fact, all kinds of mechanical business, | A hori @ 4 of feeling. evening of Wednesday, May’ 18, after remaining urs | NYork. F 7 sce 1-| the fature. This regiment, under the command of Colonel Homer | wharf to wharf, and from the mouth of the Mississippi five | 29nd 4, Ulster, Hasbrouck. “ 4) Aatvion Sams wharf to wh from. th pp 10th, AM—Arr steamship Marion, Foster, NYork. Cid sche Washington, Biscar.. 1 | Avmarr at Screwe.—About nine o'clock on Sunday Brooklyn City News. Bostwick, assembled yesterday at Harailton park, in fa- | sand seventeen honrs, whichis the quickest time? have | pew Daca ene e any knowledge of between the two ports.” FALL RIVER Sept Arr achr Maria. Loni mite, ‘Tir MiyPLOWER A¥FAIR.—The examination of the crew ] tigue dress, for military improvement. They spent the | — Forty-ceven boxes sugar, damaged on board the brig Sam) G | N¥ark.. Ski brie Lisahel, Colline irons Dishes. Siexang: on the charge of riot, was con- J entice afternoon in executing battalion movements, with | Adams, on the passage troig Havana to Falmouth, Eng, were | | GLOUCESTER, Rept 10—Arr schr Cromatadty Bates, Burl= tinved before Justice Cornwell yesterday, and several J Very commendable success, The Eleventh regiment is | SMeitee gice per ibe’ | NeNPY BE and Drought on an | MAT, Ae ore sent. 8 P.M.—Ar brie Emily, Sounders, Justice yesterday, and several | oot ored principally of our German fellow citizens, who, | ®¥¢!8e 6¢e per Ib. Bangor for NYork: ache Gompromise, >ndre, Moston for Odes witnesses were sworn for the defense. The evidence eli- ng the past year have effected a thorough reorgani: | ¢, The ship Sebastian Cabot ia now on the great Balance dock | sa. Hel; 81, Stevens, Studley’ Lizzie "Maul, Lake, and William + ited py zation and an entire change of uniform, to conform to the | Ferree. sing Pirntingharye 1088 ons reelsten is elecon the | A, Hammond. Cam, do for Philadelphia; Governor, Baker, Dan- Westchester, Smith and 1 ‘Total for Wood. ‘The -Vews’ list co evening @ young married woman, named Eliza Hartman, Jo | 22 years of age, was brought to the Seventeenth precinct hree names. and to these | station house in a state of gross intoxication. fer she are added, in the above list, three in Albany aud one in | had been detained for some fifteen minutes, she informed ye—muthing 97 in wll. gus list ers that she had taken laudanuin, with . Out of the remaining thirty only rt momitting suicide. Medical ald was im. added, | mediately sent for, and Dr. Mott arrived in a short time, ed that the crew did not aet in a riotous manner, and that te fi can be doybtful or contested. “These u fret blow was struck by one of the mates. | State regulations, which has added much to their general | PG Beobional ‘donk, foe" the carse eer vers for do; Sharon, Thurlow, Newburyport tor do; Fessenden, would make 6:xt9-two votes, micluding all contestod seats, | when the usual reniedies for poisoning by laudanune were | Kirwin, the third mate, followed the sailor Neibubr from } appearance in contradistinction to the motley garbs un- ei deta tite chncce Hooper, Eastport for doz Springbok King: Mo for Alexandrias for Mr. Wood, leaving sixty-six ui sted for the Coufi ally recovered durin Stee eed hie eit ee Mate, Further ernie ep 2a | der formor organizations. They bave alsoreceivedthenew | wa have heen requened, anyeine Bereedan of Aug), to | Gartiner feat Tol h a tae Pee ate aeaneee dence meh. : she ‘was sent to court yeelerday morning to J Stabbed him with a kuve. Further examination of the | sinte ritles—a most effective arm. The regiment, in point sh the following memorandam:—_ ‘ H for do: Caroline Grant, Harriman, Biuehill for do: Martha Of these thirty-cight are ebarge of drunkenness. case was adjourned until this afternoon. ranks next to the Seventh regiment, and in uppose a vessel to be in sight of Bermuda, and her position | Nickels, Sawyer, Machias for do; Advance, Leighton, Milbridga re vd 28 | Capres vor Tie West. —Mr. C. €. Tracy will leave to ‘Tie ATLANTIC STREET STABEING A¥FaIR.—Sergeant Ferry, ipline are very good. Ror Snules NE of North Rock, the wind prevailing between Ee angling ©, Lunts resco i 1 SR NaS A i i" c Serer; ii ecinet i ‘ot - - <4 . Aa # pil ads her, and the vessel und to — ig Ava, lexat pot harhipto oie ots y for the West with an interesting vompany of destitate | Of the Third precinct police, arrested two men, named NATIONAL GRAYS, OF KINGSTON. mehs Chemie teat up round the North Hast Point of | Sid brig Emily: sche 81. Stevens: Razzle Maul, Wiliam, A Hams rs—which by a new and correct map of Bermuda, li mond, Governor Shar. eaast of North Rock and 744 miles NNE of Murray's | Beauchamp, John © Hi horage and St Catharine's Point, on St Gi 3 island. | Martha Nickies. A: of what is called the North East Point J0th—Arr achrs Nar in, Beers, Bost ‘from Mill's Breaker, which is | Jew. Lord, Gardiner, Rainbow, Atwood, Welltieet tor i, the entrance toSt. George’s | Norfolk: Ingat ci ‘York. In port at8 AM, ) Fort Paget to Mills Breoker isabout | Wind ight frei SW, the above arrivals of wnday, brig Ava is about. 14g miles from Fort Paget, | schr Comprennisi are no bee ora to the eastward ot | KEY WHST, Ang 2¢—Arr hark Gambia, K Gessenden, gpringhok, Mary Shiekis, Caroline Grant, Catharine Beal, roline C, Yanth delegites: will ict in the thirty-engat oats, and the Convention walksiand, when ‘at work, one hundred and four Dickinson men <sgainst twenty-four Wood men. ‘Now, a thorough and most Cassidy and th and, and Mr. D m the Atlas: Argus shiner Hic der the | James Dolan and John MeCauley, on Sunday night last, on is military co y—the “crack” one of Ulster whom homes have been provided under the | the charge of stabbing Jacob Braith at Luie’s lager beer | ts, military 0 ete hn this Me Ale ‘uiidrens Aid Society. This will wake the } Saloon the evening previous, ‘They acknowledges having J CMY, New York—will pass through this city to-day,om ‘ourth company sent out b; Society. The o- [had a dl y, but appear to have forgotten all about a f) rows for New Haven, and will arrive at 1134 A. M. by the und are pretty low at pre: and coniributions | knife which was used on that occasion. They were locked [atc mer Thomas Powell. They will be ré t th ton place. up to await the result of the injuries inflicted. panies C and G, of the Seventy-first regiment. City Inspector, Mr. [/ Prawaixe wim Marenms.—Yesterday noon a child of Mr, Jf taking of acollation at the Division Armory, corner of to the n_ for New York; 33g m ar. The course fy Fre n; hile, \SbrGcet aie hoe bri W. B. Dayton, residing at 200 Fulton street, died from the J] White and Elm streets, the visiters will be escorte 3 7 p F | hitee deep Done Sonne ee al are thirty-six distinctive Dick: 7 efiects of phosphorus whieh it bit from the end of some J steamer Elm City, lying at Peck slip, for New Haven, | Five Fathom Hole, wi meet tee come By Wi Trove, Rowers, He LE NUTS steamship y heir duties in cles he publ ‘ : range ry ip derstood, 100, that Mr. Di their duties in cleaning the publ matches which were lying within reach. The child wag | Where they expect to have a grand time. On Thursday | SE, without any appr Williamson, Nor 4; 4th, brig Huntress, Reid, Tampa his friends that Mr. Weal’ ey removed 12,111 loads of 33, years of age. they will return by the same boat, and will be taken in : : . (and sld 8th for Ha oop Usquehang, Hicks, Fenmcoiag Wainer Mr wl —On Monday afternoon the litt stands adjourned until the 26th of September. The ca- J Y°*P™re- mere : ¥ saa rT itl yAOBILE, Sent 6—Arr ships Harry Bluff, Redman, NYork; is c sat Seeecorer * 4 4 de: e City Court will be. ta " ndersigned, reby . Mary, n dos hte i - Roster gates to Visit him at Bivgha on their | 8Ba Amelia Stow, owned by Cyrus Burley, of Bru a A ner of hie City Court will be takeniap aon Wodaarany, Coroners’ Inquests. palling Stroctone To The eee ae ities ke hace: | | etantenme Pierce: Mion nelny Guaet adie Rontimeetor way to the Convention, in order tin his views to | wae r ge schooner, nate un- . Tie Dance Hovse Stiape.—Yesterday morning an in Tour notice are incorrect, as regards the entrance of , Wicks, and Fanny, Wicks, NY: them. ‘The softe ure ie crew, Uy \ BARREN IsLAND.— A range of buildings belong- mbia, Bird Island having now entirely disappeared, the enter, Boston, ‘Id U_S. sloop-of-war Brook= “ to Sore!) Py Yu of ej juest was held on the body of Mr. Edward Cassenbrock. Iso having been washed down for. ‘ral years. lyn, Pensacola: ship Annie Sise, Sse, Havre; bark John” Der only conciliatory . butthey were rescued by ng to L. R. Cornell, formerly Offal Contractor for the city J Wes’ . ot ‘0 down for several years. | Is, Pensacola: ship Annie Sige, Sse, ey PAR UMMENELIOA Ot OBEn, cn 6; Brooklyn, were burned down on Friday night last, and | late keoper of a disreputabie house at No. $1 James street, h tree that stood out in the Barra country, forming & | ham, (Grav, NYork, ‘ } a ed Lidice & , the African knoll, has either decayed aw: 19—Arr sehr J R Fisher, Stevens, Elizabeth ‘of thoes étiesed nptain'give orders to reacne or as Property valued at $80,000 destroyed. ‘The fire is $up- F known ag “The Flag of Our Union,” who blew his brains pen ent down by ike natives. ‘There are now. three large } Musinne, Penington, NYork. bad disabled. Shortly ai «up by Coxswain Sm he Harbor Poliee, wie i been the work of an incendiary. There ce _ Tex Commox Counen.. u any or the ve ir the sioop was pic pe pal dangers of theentranee;one | | NEW OR} Bird Spit, which is a guide to the navigator | Cole, NYork Mary from the northward: one black onthe NE | Mary Hamm act cordially ith th What then re 8 to M representation at Charleston? ting the prin NS. Sent 9—Arr (by tel) ships JOS Parsons, Rridgeo, do: Roger Stewart, Turner, Havre, vr: Harvest Qneen, Batchelder, and omt with a pistol early on Sunday morning, while under | h1M buoys in the influence of liquor. The evidence taken did not bring t The Common Council held their ] to light any interesting fucts, further than those con Wood if he desires But one course ° 7 uined | part of the Afric e ritt, NYoi ‘ hhimn, and tht is, to » Brooklyn and restored it to its owner ; ig after recess last night, and did considerable J in the acount published in this paper yesterday morning. | hand going in: and one White on the encore edge ue ue reaidie | Henson Metow: Neier fee Bae nese Manelng Blanc « routine business, mainly relating to the correction and re- § The jury, as a matter of course, ren vd a verdict of gromnd, which must also be left on the starboard haud, A ship | ard, 68 days from Matanzas. Cld ship Wilbur Fisk, Cutter, wie nd act wutirely udepenient uf the softs Police Intelligence. tuision of taxon, Among the petitioners for exemption J “Death Uy vuicide.” | bend in will make fork buoys about the samme time us she Se eoniccahenee pe aa is means alone can he malt ta ‘ ‘ from tax on $1,500 we ye va ve pa st se 0} > tos of | Drneck UK. Sept 9—Arr schrs Em aharne, ati le to his views; for as U mamittve BuRciane PRSTRATED.—At an early honr on Boucher, upon GAME ie oie Tecttel Rvrae yn f_ACoHRNTE—Inquests were also held om the bodies of | "AS Bathurst inn place of considerable trade, and visited by | Toreete Gliscn, NYorie Chi base wo Coleone, Coleord, West mu Charles Aikins and Geor explicit, if be suffers his men to go to Wieting Hall Conve Amcrican vessels, we publish this, hoping it may | Indies. Ll, ae Offloers es and He of the bg, we Officers Hines aud Heape, of the F ers on the const, especially aga pilotcannot | 12th—Arr (by tel) sehr Eldridge, St Barts, Williams, who came to their | # xed Te uxetul te he must abidy; py. the action of th ation cinct, were returning to the station house, they Per, deaths by injuries accidentally received. Mi ays be 1 S 5 aus : ‘ inct, F Dt ; sonal Intelligence. des by injuries accidentally ved. Mr. alway's be obtained without much delay In Hampton Roads, bries Mi . from Sombrero Tsiand; ee ot we inownjavaniie bungacs, “‘ndined’‘Taties Mobil |), the French aid wuglil dourane 4 sixty-five years of age, anil residing at No. ABRAM SIMMONS, for orders (nnd sld Elizabeth, Gook, 10rd make a show of regularity at Char Pd lat hie a ich and Engliso journals have recently in- } Washington street, while descending a flight of Master of brig Standard, of Bermuda, | da do. Shamus tnd George Denorr, in the act of forcing an | nounced that the celebrated composer, Verdi, has resolv slipped, and was precipitated to the boitom, hens iB O ache e ohoen NEW BEDFORD, Sept 9—Arr schrs Isabel, Tavior, Eliza- | 5 Dar in the rear of 64 Leonard street, the basement oy . : eet oi cciae Mardy pala “ave master BC sehr Shamrock, of Bathurst, R.G. | hethport; Mazy Fligabeth, Chase. Harwich for N¥ork. | Sid ‘The New Jersey Methodists and Bonner's | ‘" to write no more operag at present pos to this state- injuries which canged itis death aimost h. of which building is used as a soda water manufactory eras at present. Apropos to this state Mr; Wilhaios,. an” Srisliman. thirty-eight Whalemen. PEROT Geren. Chase, NYork. feat ceed te cae “4 : an iron crow. | Ment, we quote tho following from a letter of Verdi to bis \ ied from injuries received in one of | gt) from New Bedford Toth inst, ship “Atlantic, for Atlantic | \iexmndeias sched Trin Men Ne ek Pl eee fon aoe TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. tis Supposed that r ob. | pupil and friend rk? By oF he presopt T shall slegs on the 27th of July last, while enyayed in exeavat- | % {Dart Pa. | Ringgold. Deeroot, Norfolk for New Bedford (and sailed); 8 Ls Ieee by your paper of the 11th instant that the stewards ade to he Napenaent endian e nave if a reat many engage I ing the bed ot @ railroad which’ was then in od ‘ ened ge Stevens, Sinlley; Rowton for Philadelphia; Tennessee, Warrier, fethodist church in the inte bt Kew Jerae¥ hive cas! » found there Me elegraphic. « tion at Rockland Ki he Kn ola 30, Ham! of NI Na jor, Pastport for do; dp saat ated of a Methodist church in the suterior of New Jersey have Nos Onuerin: “Who Godiiaittad ‘they Tehould be very gonch ae- | rection at Rockland Lake by the Kn i 88; BHD; ot NEY ce for Virginian; Wakeflold, Congdon. dovfor Nok: | cenwared the Ledger. me, is ungratefa}. it | tur tril ¢ feared that there is too say spoken, &e Pre sanity, ath Pawenoie foe cot ee eaten Pear stent, on the Methodi New | 4 Pesan Fromve rrow Sivaxwarr SuRPRs Ty War ie Deiat CBemey ‘Aaa ue | Aug 13, lat | sernbile, Simmons, Somerset for N¥ork: H Sprague, Gibbe, ve during the pas Jeaders of seyera} Methodist churehes in t tribute towards the erection of church ed denen for do, TAEW, LONDON, Sept M—Avr sels Tk Marvel, Rogers, ‘urks Tslands, ing, hite sig- NEW FT EN, r Carolina, Sunder= Sept, off” Chinco- WeLINt Ariens Hanineat Almeandrin: M Powell, Trenton THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL MATCH. The following are the name nos | ers who have beew sel ‘ed by | man named F St. 1 yeaten wo con- | morning, by ofiicers Colfax and Horton, of th Thave, | District? olice Conrt, on a charge of stealing gold cols Vouk for Montevide 1 endeavor during Aug 2, no lat the twenty-two cricket «Club to ul ports, steering N, p the centr 1 re in, | T believe, generally given my mite with pleasure on such | clothing te the value of $117, from Mre. hear Hampton, V ne greater part J play in the great match a 2th inst. ‘ ‘ : ? Hill, NYork: JS Lane, Parker, Virginia: sloops Phe= | occasions, although 1 am not connected with that den cate 4 * So te the year. He ‘hough past geventy fF againét the « nd eley ers, Bage, Coones vm NYork for Galveston, Aug 8), | nix, Shepard, and Bleayor, NYork: New Jersey, NBrunswick. iding at No. 328 Fourth | pprese a Sld'sehr Black Hawk. NYork: sloops Warren, Railroad, and les a week or two at the C) < iwenty yours hgo. sibbe shite, vty S. Wright, H. Wrigiit, ‘4 ane 8 sard Hotba,tn suport, during yhrets 2 ary ms nt, who, it racchid iy ne, of the United § cyte ae has Tange, Waller St. eure Seana: Morgan, ial m Leghorn for Baltimore, Sept 7, lat Ppettemne Bir eal By rerrepone'l to, ageel; alo young lady, in company with her brother, called upon py rege eo one w the summer at Old ermantown; Higham, Sharp, Crossley, Marsh, Wilby rk for St Marks, Aug 27, |" PENSACOLA, Ang Sl—Old bark Suliote, Harriman, Sarun. ‘me, and after stating that she bad heard that 1 had bh ering yore eo with the country. and w ww York; Barclay, Senior, Philadelphia; Hallis, Newark PHILADELPHIA, Sept 12—Arr brig Trenton, Atherton, vesting Swift, and GA Tittle, Adams, Thos “hartre, Pawtueket; Lacon, Bearse, Fall River; Matanzas. Crocker, Providence, Okt brig J Meaney Wells, Boston: sehrs Star, Crowell, Taguars : H Curtis, Reedy. in charge of her establishment ¢ sence. Mise St. Clair, instead of proving Wix of her mistress? commands, took ad rol over the her temporary ab nithful execn antage of funds, and sloped with th | Sept some of their other churches, she presen ch - the Methodist church in that neighborhood contributed a small amount. Now, | Editor, that the Methodists of New Jor sehr nov near Hampte MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Arrivals and Departures, vom ash and valtable elotiing. Infor: ARRIVALS. Nis? AMANAOOR MER TOREMM BAX, Garden Key, Sept6, off | Hosson: MM Freeman, Nickerson, do; Marie, Taxana, Cox, Ledger 1 E DLMANAO TOR NEW YOuR—rm8 Day. 4 we “ serait ate ctractosices irateor cv asf this © Wlegraphed on to this city to Mrs. Ti i wamship Star of the | gum arses fron 838] MOON sas. 068 6.) | Abhby as for NOrteans, Ang 27, | Poltinnd: MA Frecmans Niekersow, nad Taco eden Bose ‘must pass an opinion upon it, would it not be weil who learbing. mos f, that Miss St. Clair had HP Graves, wite and | sun sets. 6 14] mi6u wax) morn 345 . : if . “ Mrs 1D. pt ret Hartn mesage in thy patsage in Hun infant, Col Hawking, Mra € ville for New Y upplied to Justice of the ve tom, Galveston, Aug | "PROVIDENCE. Sept 10—Arr steamer Pelican, Aldrich, No) ard, of and from NYovk y ‘York; sehrs Pxeter, Snow, Elizabethport: Oat hom first to read the paper, and learn something { Kelly and got out a warrant . | “Port of New York, September 12, 1559. . 4 of | 1. u ce cri p it. Per ! a dl Mrs iy and od en, p date, Ia Jon TF x on i nang views a8 wore expressed by a clergyman in Spring. | 3°! #8 #he wus stepping on the dock from the Huntsville, A P Cox, D Ge 1 icothor, Mrs Bere CLEARED. ; wit Ty shia. Bld sehes Who Foam Siliken paltianrer Anas a Seti;,’an nou: fortis. in; the. aanoxed sveragraphy from |-and took hir in edt with the wanost DE Burton Mt J Steamship Cahawha, Snulth, Havana and New O:toans—Liv wodhouse, of New Haven, bound South, no date, i Watebapriz, Va; Undine, Risley, NYorks we “ b) 20 : ponchalance, ha 5 aiightest’ approber Mra @ 8h: ngston & Crocheran. ; . 3 she Springfield Republican, which I presume you will | NOmciilanee, ha Pe ne oman Nider, A [ship Liverpool, Kearney, London—Grinnell, Minturn & Co. ode aoe allege York. cheerfully publish, as you have given place to a para: | SO or pwmieiinent, | Justice Kelly committed her to ond WB adding, | Ship Mont Blanes Landerkin, Savannah © Diewcan. isons Henson treme N¥ork for NOrieans, | ct Rai Faker, Works ochre Aptis, Bas, éraph of an oppo cy. The Iepublican says:— — | SPSWEr The charge of laree ‘ 07, Mis De Colo, FSherburne, | Bark M Sawyer, Bartlett, Mobile—Norcross & Prince. Shania 7 Bron, Brow Ma. eae Cee ee. Pea pag tage aap A Gita ce ——_—___———_ ‘onth, OLavglin Blang. | Hark Tt Secor, Gratfim, Moblie—Kagle & Hazard, Foreign Ports. Johnson eed, Smith; Revennie, Gandy, Phila~ ternoon wermun, ered seedy An hie Yesterday if | Max Founn Deowxen at Youaxrs.—The body ofp man and wife, Mrs) eat Mme Arbare, | Jiark Lone Star, Dery Mobile—N WeBrigham. |g 4. | Amex, July Z]—Sid hark Iengon, Mekariand, Zanzibar. delphia: Cnet . Kllzabethnart; Colorwto, ny Bort Ewen Seale dente Ah was in favor of allowing works of Wetion to | was found ,drowned near the viliago of Youkerg, in the |‘ Wasim Md Cr Hilg@W Renedy Weantell, Pot Petre, Guadaloupomitves, | ANY/N Juve Sp port ship Hevex. Munro, for Bourmpe dg. | Bett fear ny. Santa, NY, Henry Lame Maren wa certain extent, remarking dat one ea Marathi yh 1g, W Sim ee, AFA (Coast of Mexico), i * y ser, Novihps hi eohee, Citseme Bie Rered ae eee Now ork Letger—which he deciiediy ob- | latter part of last week, and was placed in the charge of iy 7 I, wite ahd tutune: Mea aBAioe. | Big Phantom dix), Knight, St John—< F Bulley. Ree yee anne en Norcroms, eon | Rateces Fow!, Dawes, Rondout;sloop Mary Atwater, Damon, Shilavon read, having uever found eine is i wehich be woud | Coroner Wr. B. Laurance, of that place, The following Mer, CMorga, WG Hara, LB Mal- | Schr Mary Loulsd, Vultee, St Augustino—Van Bront & | yin ind ahi ah for Lake terminon): King Brothers, Hayes | PLYMOUTH, Sept 2—Cld aches Cora, Kelley, Elizabetbports sydeg compocttuil cc. | is adeseription of the body and the property found tiere- and S80 i the meernga, 2 Aus J Stephens, | SIERM v6 ¢ erent, Thomas, Pensacola—Denner & Denke. Ree een eT Marka’ Golden Riker Wine, | Tannah D. Nickerson, XYork, j ’ At pg Shree von ROBERT BONNER. © | on. Height about five fect seven inches, stout bullt, brown m Savannah, in the steamship Hur Tern. | Schr) 8 Williams, Willians, Savannah—D C Murray org Mary Pendces: Crelghton, Perth, Amboy Std | RICHMOND. Sent &—Are schra Jan ® Boyt, Mathews, A? (oe hetoanbetnetiacn , the Pp Huntavitle ir 0 Rn eee eee errnech, Georeetowrnenis Blossom & 800. , Mary y om iy any; Hendriek Hudson, Crosby, Boston. Below sohr Magnets. The Densuese and the Hackman hair end very. light whiskers, Had on when found a . Be Copa M Cullinane ea eee Bae, | Sehr John, Burton, Wimington—# 8 Powel. Dearborn kwamigiends Romance, Duncan, Campenrence | fom Halttax. | Sid sches South Wind, Mitchell: Jas Fices 70 THE EDITOR OF TH: HERALD. heavy blue yilot cloth monkey jacket, single breasted | C Frankenberg. ®) Flushinan, A. 0 Gardner, 8 Webmee, aire | kcht F Sirkt Salyenr, Newbern—Dibble & Bunce. bark Alvah, Witham, Turks Talands, A RAN FRANCISCO, Angit—Arrit BAL steamer Pyles Sew Yor, Spt 12, 1650, | BEEN a ey oe anal arene! | Uicwn, Sizeagaerics Wess Suki Peertition, | qfehet H Blocks, anmond, Haldmare—Maer, Lord & | wef Meu a pen! acted mages oe eta | eur, wanes andy i Bow Mortons et be 2 : ORK, Sept. 12, 1859, undershirt, mole skin pants, white flannel drawere, | yw Th Gardner, WO Poets mn Querean. °, " P pubes tee weiss esriigs preorres Ma} «vo; 18th, bark Fanny Major, Woodley, Cs Leaw with deep rogrot my tame in your iesue of San- | double svled boots, nailed ‘around and footed, and | Win Wiisen, (0 Byrne, 1, David, Sealy ie, keels, Behr DJ Sawyer, Tabbert, Philadelphia —simaon & Clapp. Cones ne heaton Jag ah timate Li pe tay ies Icing, | veh, shin White Swaow, Conky. Hone TR 1 per ton; Fi . fj sloy last in connection with an afiuir at the Police Coury | Woolen. stockinge. were marks of India ink on liette Blamelette, John 1 per ton; F meee Sane Ting Bea, Ryder, Mazatlan; Jacques, ‘soll, for China, Idg at 1) rupees per ton; Charles Buy ‘M Warren, Chaj , New Haven—Maser, Te ea peo Kulght, JM Denson, | Kenmer Sarah, Jones, Philadelphia. i Cour Y | hae: bark Cabrib, Copeland, Noyo ier, bog leave to correct your atatement as far as to say | POIn erme—oe Mme Seen ete ‘and female Gover a | From Carlen, niece ee Aaeshaielivon ARRIVED. SP ion par tan; aud B40" Belen oUtnn ag oe nee cen aes | itt Me mn Hore 4 ship that, as the Messrs. Ravel pay the expenses attending my | wreath, joined together. Around his body was found a | Mitchell, James Alsion, J 8 Anderson, EL tutes 9 onlin, Picorahip Star of the Weet Cray, Aspinwall Si sip Haven | Treg Attn Hid Atara aoe aes | NoTtzond, ristow, Hone: Kone, od Tear, anes dourin America, the amount of earFage uire paid was | rising wet. seu, and Kale. There were found upon | {W fvide Mra tun Audernon, Wi Fore JG Mardnyste | Tan wth gamers a eee gw On mdse” and ‘oma ad Clarious His hi Mags Nant Reser tet a} toer.Chatteld, Puget : a no importance whatever to me. his body four five dollar gold pieces, three sovercigns, | fcrweeney, J B Cook, Mons La Thorn, wen, sengers, 10H B Cromwell £0 “AM, int of Chin- | abont discharged; bark Helen Mar; Low, die. ‘ y ‘Martha Washington, Anderson, 1 signed the complaint ‘against the hackman at Mesars. | twe ange, asiiver wateh and chain, © | Nie Htrenboim, 1 Hones are ae: Mea AT es, sad, nignalized neariahip’ Nacraiior ewes’ for Charies. | _ Buuzn, Hon Ate Zn port buck Webra of Portland, for | RoMeeM A Win Henrie atten Dee els’ request, and under the impression that it was ne- | gold key. a horse's foot and leg, a pocket | Miss J Meldean, Dr Loventhal, John Hancock, Daniel Mixer B 'AM, signalized steamahip Locust Point, heneo for Sa- | Falmouth, F, half joaded. WILMINGTON, NC, Sept 8—Arr WA. Niehola, pe eB 80, otherwise I would gladly have repaid | piece, on one side of which was inseribed “Success to the | Fsq—and 12in the steerage, ? i (0:30 AM, signallzed steamship Florida, hence for Sa- | | Bunauna, Sept 7— = oat briga Jachin, Smith, from Norfolk | NYork; Snow Squall the amount of overcharge rather than have my nate | Fishes,” and on the ot MMyabew, Hall, hence, arr Sth, for NY¥ork . The Huntaville rienced at) head winds. for Demarara; tuntayiile expe strong : ae: "Ov ° sie “Speed the Plow:’’ one From Bermuda, in the bark Eliza Barngas! el Defore the public in such connection. Fmall pocket knife and comf,two Agured cotton hand- | ond sn, Mrs Harkey, Mio Tucker he Dar Meh eee Petine i eee a ee PG » Sweetiand, Spantding, Chin | He gher, 5 Ho at ove Begging you will insert the above, T a ain vour | kerehie!, aound biy neck wae a mixed green and black From Rermude Steamnstip Chesapeake, Crowell, Portland, with mdse and ritit)s hark J’ Gedtrey, Clark | Cy mpbell, Slevenson, iio a bbiged and obpdignt sery't, MARIA HENNECARTE. car sor, Ra'ph Foster, pagpengers, WL. B Cromyell & Co, : (nnd sld Avg 3 for Chinghas); Avg J, ships Scream- } poles, Gaskill, apd Worth, Bone,

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