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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8774. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1860. PRICE TWO CENTS. i breaks. out into open _ hostiluy, with rROPH and uptimely oes. They left here some daye since,ae | about yooa! instromental por- co THE COMING REIGN OF TERROR, |i Sse “Tek "ia Siti Teooet | THR LAKE MICHIGAN CAPAATROVEE,, | FR nee? ome re maria os | ner 8 aah ope ong | THE LAST OF WALKER'S EXPEDITION. ° 3 ‘the or ry vont wrong, and the memory of the co which bas | @me Coromer tement of Oa} | TOPAL NUMBER O° BODIES FOUND. much precision and caro, Tho ballelojah, with which the eine aunt anal Seward’s aang aoe $0 Eee ee ee econ eas ounrened the besom of a tain Maier, of Schooner A P| the wholo pumber of bodian franionp ie Wie ‘aio ie srseneey seas is “uanlvabla“compiluon, and was | Surrender of Truxiilo to the British—The Fie eantbm—F: roes the North - eed women » while Den ee Se ‘There were Dodies ! ueste were rained several musical professors present. Imtreduce Civil Wer inte the Slave tha ey rere wre age Tome, oe Se : a Baia bofore this regular ingoest Sommoncod. dere, ee tem on aié the musical pues busters Depart and are Aitacked— Walker States—Terrertem de. dice ; ‘ Am Texas, de. nave 9 revolt might at frat be mercial they woul! be pa Th Poh werner ep Pda Sutadhed to the synagogue On the whole, the serens uy at Limas with Nearly all fils Ferce— SEWAuD's POLICY, oo pee Oe re =_— evide nee yesterday before the Corover’s jury. 'We pub- mligeey wes 08 We. it would bean interesting and bo ¢ nie at , Sept. 7] Leaemy their masters attempt ro | lish bis testimony elsewhere. It was given with so mach GEE CRORES. grand occasion. teresting Incidents, Casualties, (From speech at Lansing, wea subjection. Therefore it is that every community | caddor and unmistakeable truthfulness as to carry con- Rev. Dr. Dowling, pastor of the Bedford street Baptist 8. 2 1s hasbeen always my policy to take care that every uew Seniors ive in ete, never-ending dread, Mate should be a free State, and Iwill favor as tongasI | lowing them about by day and sittiog down by thoir inst Malots Pe gg mg a ‘cuhin Oe Hits of comesiotional ction, the decrease | Hiowe at vight. | Their ia cooked by slaves: thelr evidence, Teetimeny to hia Honesty, uprightness | Pretch this morning and evening. To ee ae Lied: Guay ta ait (he Tbe. | crea ths caeeee oh arses il an anes ct daeennitas | 3, Neuve tod pred menmmnetips. Shave eoperresmanesiy |: Tie Rev, De, Fries, mlse'et . Banhens, wil reece | Oihs Ne belstae Soe at adtaee ban eos sonczied OT (Prom the N. 0, Picayune of Sept, 11.) hoe ee ‘apy longer room to doubt that deplorable calamity | this morning, for tho first time sinco “bis return, in the | ine phat pa. rier’ ot ia boy coies beg Among the pagsengers by the brig Kate, which arrived thetr of: (Applause.) That is the whole question. If Tam wrong, foe ie tee Danes 06 et haves ace of opens, Ween of ~atu, was one over which Capt. Malott at NEW CHURCHES. victlon with it to every bearer, Even those prejudiced | church, near Carmine, haying retarned from Europe, will | 1»,7°° Zoe Premiere, igharch (0. 8.) in Weleis, ae, dee, Re, pastor the ast te y . f ears, ar@ about commeucing opera day morning aten Iniand, in evs capacity, in the remains ever, | church corner of Broome and atreeta. oved, i the str k fen I am egregiously wrong, and you may abandon me kiteber, the dining root) the dedehamber, when ‘they ‘sbetnes tame of hikinon tmave anh anreises ia thal Sat” Feblnines ale yy ae ee ie oe peirenlica apes ga slate Charles allen, ca he bene sig apd nd my alternatives, If Tam wrong ia pronouncing slave- | wake and when they sep, wheo il, when’ woll, abroad pov P 208 A a etary to Generel Walter i the vy expedient, you will of course socept it. When did and at home—everywhere, always, in every posmble ‘The Coroner's jury yesterday examined Capt. Malott, of In the Bleecker stroot Universalist church, corner of baba ing Episcopal and also a new Baptist churoh haye } ©spedition to Honduras, Mr. Allen was oue of the seven oa ever read or ace of a State peopled exclusively by | Sommen'purposs carrying cuts oy ria tg, oe | Peers 8 Rue! SOWEISE Meseee Serene: *f Deney Nee = Me Teen eee teen fRaltieord bee Toe eres ee anne DERI OR SRE ae Malott sworn—I resid: e ” lon of lore ha” r ¢ freemen that was in any danger at home or abroad? | der the lead of those among them who are moat toent, | town of Meroer, county of Bases, Cada Tune cg x aP: M, In tho evening, “Tae loss of the woul,” | obtained a lot tn that city, ata cost of $8,000, an em | 124 moet aaaidusus attentions nnn ne Sree OTHE Never. Is there a slave State, or a Stato that ever was a | Most cunning, and alio most cruel, wreak their long pent up tare: u Phy 4 .* | will be considered by Rev, Moses Balloa. gaged in erecting thereon a church odiiiee at a cost a: } St moet assiduous attentions, Me : pe ont rang an gets Matty om mortal foes. No wonder that in a alava State of The Protestant Hpiscopal Mission church, Clinton Hall, | bout $12,000, . Trexii1o, Hopduras, Angust 22, 1860. Mave State on thefoontinent > 7 chle at the first whisper of insurrestion. No ohare: ohiletee a MISCELLANBOUS. Genera) Walker and bie followers retired last night vetains any vestige of slavery, that doos not to-day confess | that when ‘nmurrection is really a positive fact ap peony me +: Radert G. Dickson, will | the honorary degree of D. D. was conferred cpon Rov. | (6m the fort and town of Truxillo, after having ocou Meelf to be tn danger of domestic insurrection? Not one. are beside themselves with fear. bold Divine service to-day, at half pastten A. M. snd half | R. B. Westbro. L: horeaary of Misziona of the American | Pied them wince the sixth foetant.’ Thie eudden move- 1 Aandfof mad men macing in Chesham, and going with | peo is: viat State are tum agony of panic, bora of the gap adie Bondar Sehoot by the wostees of Washington Clogs, | Terindenes betwela, bit aad ‘Commenter whe, © feu pikes ond spikes and spears, alarm and terrify the | fear ot « servile war. For at least two months thoy have | got uy at ose o'clock and came on deck; the second wate Tho New Jorusalom church (Swedenborgian) will bold | “The United Presbyterian Synod of Virginia mecta in {| (! Her Majesty's steam sloop-of war Tear, the subject deat and proudest, and once the greatest and leadin been in this unhappy condition, although not one particle | was by wheel; be sald the weather and wind was public worship to-day at the National Mustoai Institute, } Alexandria in October. heing certain Britieb ‘interests in Honduras said to bave of evidence bas yet been made public that there is any | about the same; {remained on deck tlvefor tea miau: 165 Broadway, at half past ten A. M. The will of the late Rev. Wm. Neill, of Phiiadeiohia, | beer Jpfringed by Walker ts. the occa vation of Trax A ‘ea, 7, pas Baie in the federal Onion, with the panic of insurrection and | ground for their apprehension. On the 8th of July a fire | aud then laid down again, as 1 was, till four belle—i.e contains the following bequest:—$2,000 }o the Trustees of | tlo. Commander Saimon informed Mr. Walker tbat ie war. Thoomes back to you in every State. Ken- | occurred in the town of Dallas, which led, it is #aid, 10 | two o'clock: I then went oe dak Ween NS lesen axles In the N, W. Protestant Reformed Dutch chureb, Twenty the College of New Jersey, at Ploee was indigent | ‘De Britieh government beld a mortgage on ali dutios and tricky empella the free man who defends freedom within her Se seen] ot oe Cane oe eens vane clear overhead; ‘the stars were sbining; it was ‘more ‘mo. | ‘Bird street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Rev. H | students who may be in preparatioa for the Gospet = See arte the Collector of Guatome ot the mses 6 5 derate and there wasless wind; the mate said the wind | \ Ganee, pastor, the Rev. Dr, Ferris may be expected to | ™metry. . P meee’ Ss. Water al and Teme pols to the stake and the slave ” , may pes “8 pres = wo pert en feelings hp shenharey ion op tela ayy Angulo ates fer Nopeatly wk na {totam vo carded gerd 4 yreach every Sabbath during the absence df the pastor The Bishop i Ripon, - the Anglieh Chnroh, objects to | traitie greek | ort ‘ee ‘tn Gen Walker ‘bed from alarm for tho safoty of ho Stato; and what do we | Trrection of the slaves, aidod by whito persona io Texas | bad all salt set; thin was two o'clock by tho hip’ lock Services at halt-past ten o'clock A. M. and bait:past thrce | Petter of remosstsance to-an iacumbest 0 whose paren | mucotrexitios free port from tbe day of his entrance Bear from Texas now but that that new State, still newer | village of Dallas was burnt up, is probably oe but aenvent eae _ ne ane tines | ti ae = or bed Deon om atone ree we could ony rep ‘to this eect, and tat therefore there fan Michigan, but having, as she thought, tesfold the | this cocurred, it will be observed, as carly as the Sib of | little sleep: 1 Onally jaloop, and I Jn the Memserin) cherub, Nammsted stress, coruor of f SSA0eh t.2 erisen strongly equinss toe freon’ | “evens tusan oe hand to ansiner de detainds ements of wealth and sirongth and prosperity, ‘a con- | July, and) the telegraph despatch, whiah seat the intel | Ake ‘scoond mete ‘be rapped | areriey pinoo, the Rev. Comeliva B Dues sector of 8 | tye church rocently occupied by tho Unidfealist. So- trem the Gevetal wea that Se mest ay dawe in arte ‘valsed with panio because of slavery being brought into | occurred on the same day” at Bina Grove, Denton, | caughe tbe doee'l felt the vaseul gulag ever, 1 got on dock 3 en ae Preach this evening, Servicer | olety in Natick, Mans, bar Deon parchased by tho Catho- J ad abandon, tho fort; In ibe event of hie go doing dedate a of ber citizens. But you will | Pilot Point, Ladon! several ‘ y tree; past seven o'clock. expense of $4,000, og organ, ko. | tte Britis! would protect bim and hi pens eee this? why Are fere in | ther ee. the nesverne leas of ‘all which exoceded sang oust go se fre as melons. iby tae tas Mr. Frothingbam will preach at the ball, northeast cor tL Seapemgey heretofore have attended eervico A Saxon- tery cenit, embari me yease! and F-4 Tove oe Anat subject? why not adopt the opposite polioy of non: ‘were reported, but all, sueapl, ports serkata. | ote, Sal topesilo and the mainiopeal! wore clewed sp | n¢t of Broadway and Thirty second street, this morning. | ney, Dr, Wan, Wileoe, of Cincinnati, cam io | sown ‘bis crma nod asopt’ the Torna omnes tne pu fmtervention, and let those who like slavery have !t and tn the town of Henderson, rest on no better au- | got into" the westher main ggtng; ‘he fend! wag | Subiect—'The Just Man.” The evening service wil! be | che stcamsbip Asia.” ny Same papssngor | of the oarus would, bo opened) upon him, ad be iy “it is or “it is reported,” the | lying over so that a man not conducted by the Rev. F. Noyes, would be taken by force. © Icarus arrived jo the those who like freedom have freedom? I will answer | mere fomor,in abort, of distal Feed! Se hy A Ng Roe Re Tog feng Bt 00 Sunday evening, when it became known that the | harbor ou the morning of the 20th inst., and the corre- you very simply. You maintain now astanding army | ed assertions have been plenti time to fog, and forward and saw all tho jibe were were iver SS SA MEOMIHAY 75-5 EE aien who were Oh cnnpl Ronen fo, Ge recs wits |e eh ee re are Sanne, Sete of about fifteen thousand men, and astanding navy which | Where facts, and , were special | down; I bad Hot ordered the jibs down; I her | bersacte, this evening, a discourse upon ‘Tho Social and | NOGCie they ail Furhet forth trom the diferent places ot | nCm Feierasy, Tho last communication, from Com. $e very large, though not very efficient, Can any man | {7 2eeded. (A plot was discovered” to Dura the town | to let the foresall alone, and to come aft to get the main, | Religious Bearing of tho Massacre in Lebanon, with a Pies | worship, Teaving the ministers to presch to ecapty seats. | ave o'cieck T. "My cad the oft reece nt about of Sulphur Dangerfield, in Titus county, was 1 in; when I first got forward ‘steamer’ Lj reac! pty five o’cleck P. M., and the officer deli tat Soe. iad wre pales Galen. Sect -Do we ‘toate | rgueted” Sadek inthe lnaeh iia hid eames A: | cae inet ta Ga Maa Didnt Kaew ramoaor aa ped scm STR", SEV to pet, A very shor me afer to people bolted the preach- | ranged to return irom the war top fr Haat repy nt di was made of a‘: ” : seven o'clock. " cur! spect ten o'clock this morning. It was not lon; wal an Py rest tn the sy # Michi county os pet oo el cea Sees ant eee 1 oS tT tne. Chariatinn 1 mieaibenl ship: Sect ten Sock guiding ube shepherds in the way they | ceipt of his lat aod rather peremptory ee ha + New Massachusetts? main- cen just dows from Waxahachie’ ‘the 1 fy Ais what | ate of chape 0 immedi. | should movements were ¥iei! insice the fort, indicating that fain an army and navy to keep ovt civ) war | editor “that it was reported there that Tyler, in Smith Ne na ane the aks | Sly west of Sixth avenue, Urban C. Brewer, pastor, will | The Dubuque (Iowa) Herald says that some @f the | something unsual was on the tapi, although no one out cot Tasman yy aid Bee $ ‘ciinney'in Collin county, had i aaa Tene the stotmer's | oreach to-day a halfpast ten A. M. and half past seven | muDisters who havo arrived at Duboqve to attend the | sido would have noticed say ungo, 00. quietly was peed — And “it seems,” continues the journal, ‘‘that as fast as all around in front; 1 | P. M. Sub; « Methodist. Conference, walked in—some af far ag oue hun- | everything done. maintain this army and navy to defend us aguinat foreign | ihe tree put out, in one town itis kindled in another, | acs ried So. Rams hie Babee taba | cdccetion Comme ta toy crema cere eer are ot | dred nad fey miles.” Several of tho principal oflicers were summoned to the States? There is not a ation on the face of the earth a0 no tay, ‘but that the tames ‘are rising in ome men to get the maingail in te.” ay evening, “The Loes of tho Lady An clergyman in Fairfax county, Va., in ac- srooshen Uf $08 peat ort orders given ag to the various Rat dare attack any one of these free States if they | Portion of the State, kindled by the torches of aboli- se tks 8 as kmowiedaing the receipt of «donation from the foottern. | Sf cists of euntritien unt ter Wee etl Gata ee , Charl Harris, Booie remarks: —One 0! most interest ints ™ bey Fis —, by — Regal ig Union. sath ize sald to be the traits of this diabolical plot; preach in the large tent at eesanarereeenn hn Pad "old Pohick, churehy the parish ebureh boar pr aR ake: Top apd 1 Shae bee (Appl: ‘There ‘thing, ving 80 much, naturally much more, lount Vernon, . Washingtor a then, a8 danger, and yet we are keeping an {neurrection ripe ¢ to have advanced to confla- . street, Broadway and Eighth avenue, this afternoon, at | maz, and in which he. worshipped. Nn every moh oe eS ee with them on the uncertain mare army ond navy, be whatl In order hetdanemapedl Lib tn sie Tetetiy any on ee | ee three o'clock, and the Rev. Mr. Bass at seven in the eve | ‘ilapidated, and we purpose making an appos! for help in | {Pst was before them. 1a the ordnance department were emape fhe hace Bats inde Sars, Soe Sha re or pauica 1o'wbich’ we Jom new referred, and must bead. | was steering: the same way we were; then I saw her bull | "iG At ballast four o'clock the Germans will hold ppg te ds map lol yn Independ-n: that the fea behind? and a4 there "moet nocmariy "fl consummation. 3 4 ed ex. omamctpaied negro in he fre Sait may, net ender Gnd in| vascing in other ways to some foal cousummation. We | creasing our bows; I thought If we struck wo would | thelr meeting pelled minister aod membere of the Genesee Couference | uroken and. ihe ‘barrels bent? in ‘suche oe masons we « } he Sowhern Frontier is exposed | ingurrection—where are the insurgents? There rhould be sr emreck the seam re sowel om "wand tote ms fot Sepeirs Tebeenedy, on Tibe avenwes, wen bored emecen eberee “thin wes cee erenioe, | ecient tees iene: A Merge joentny of Fowler cd , France and Spain. That is the | by this time some scoounis.of Beads in heman | winds as soon aa re canse bend our bead w the | Hoyt street, preaching to-day by the pastor, Rev. Wm | | Fre Me‘hodist church” This was done in convention, | and some cartridges were thrown into the water closets, Whole olyect of our andnavy. Have I not, then, a Bon ew p Kony Aghia ray § 3, as soon as we came bead to wind, I ordered all the Bertie! bya st Pekin, on the 224 vlt. Conshlering that they were | and casks of water omptied upon them. Thus in one Mont to Say Gat T tral rather hose no army an no Sete Smal’ shaca. soe Poslice Gite amsions ct | Seon SdAtas iene ep bee Maa MY ctairON I chaos cits ad eaeooos caren clans Pema cL eee ceecatna to renee Re ent, een | Sartign cir, We ofloers and. tian wore busily Dat T eather met rang from the froomen of the Untied laughtered meu, of ruvished women and murdered Ulla. them then, ober pallng mvagh Loc hyd orgy o’clock A. M. and balf-past seven o’clocg P. M. were compelled to provide for themselves, nothing less | ployed until between ten and eleven o'clock PC, Biaes money Lo sustain the army and bom avg Se their | ren. What have we? The Cameron Sentinel announces | big anchor Ynder the wixdlass eo it could not | ‘‘Adealom, tho Progressive Young Man.”” The three | Sud Poespected, Ree Go Sire caceuenies ere retey Serene, is woe Soca movenh sy od ag jj that 28 my tbat op to the 1¢th of August, the patrol of that town bad | be cleared; 1 told im to, clear sway tbe small | lectures delivered some two years since by the Rev. 8 City Politics. ond Se ee ee, ee te ete a FERRORISM IN THEAS. found In tho hands of the across Suu guns, cos pistol | sachor, dd then sent the sieward down te the Srecastie | 4. Corey, on this subject, will be repented in the Murray | THE BATTER POR THR SFOILE ANONG THE FOLITI- | nleptly thas no one knew of it In town or oa board of aay the New York La, 1) ene other incidental Statement, founded like everything | ready; I told him to hold on, and the steward reporting Hill Baptist church, Thirty-fifth street, between Fifth and CIANS—PLOTTING FOR THE POSSESSION OF THB | of the several veerels in the harbor, Iteeemed as Mf even Among the recent news from Texas Gartous an- | else upon rumor, we ave looked in vain to And any ao- | Sho dit not leak, 1014 not ofder the anchor let gor then, | Sixth avenues, First lecture this evening st half-past | COUMTY OFPICER—THE poous TaumaNy cati— | the dogs of the piece, nenally ao sly, retased to bark ‘Bouncement that some United States soldiers, accused count of otber ‘arms in the hands of the su; In- | ordered the fore staysail up to her before the wind: I 5 . TUE TAMMANY, MOZART, BRRCKINRIDGE AXD KE | OM an occasion of buch {nterest to the partios Coucernedt Ficmtaresentucmrtee Semapiartet | ots iti, feos See” Semearoes | Rhuee erased wees yah ue | "manent, phen nye tore | Ly thir sie pes anor tinea Gen eet esate cae 7 ‘was, that at Athens, Henderson county, the slaves were rolled in the tea, and would not pay off atall; I looked Aan’s church, th street, near Fifthavenue, | As the N wht teach comets 7 Ang ee Ha et acc authorities for want of sufficient evidence. We must say | found Hundred bottles of a wa d wea Barron . joveraber election approaches the excitement | The names of somo of them follow:— hat we ave greatly surprised at the action of tbe miliary | which to poison the people, aad io aie, "tbe | our ib boom; ke Tordered al i Rav, Thomas Gallaudet rector. | Servic ss ‘vial, to- | among the politicians tpcreases, and plotting, scheming, | , General Wiliam Walker, . pathorltien ik ever allowing them. 10 be subjected to the | pistol, with, which then were well wupplied.”” ‘Without | wovid uot pcy of, but lay there rolling: ¥ qbutabe still | morrow, ° ith the volee, at 1034 A. M. and 74. M.,nd | swindling and cheating aro the order of the day, The | Rodler, Golgnel Commanding; Major Jobn V. actiog Dumillation and inconvenieuce of an examination. A man | Lrms there cam have been no arming, for, setting aside | reefs in the fore eal ‘and thea hint it hotsied: in order to | 1203? pguage at 3i¢ P.M. Rey. FO. Ewer wil) | various leaders ! r. Captait of Company 4. Major Thomas Dolan, Actibg Cap does not, bP ae pam ee a haga this last story as wanting in detail four guns, one Pistol, | reef it, the sail was hoisted five or six feet, when she | prosc’ morning and evening pi tah edtietic ane Paves byes oary De bes ae G bye chlor ot Oran ts ¥ Cy 10, | and adirk knife is an snsurrectionary, in trade | began to pay off; I them from hoisting any more, ’ ¢ om energy that would do bower | er) enh Rien COs & Ordnanen Bopers- any’ whose appearance is disagreeavle, or Barnum’s ‘“ What re ORDINATIONS. d ment, Lieut. John Ryan, Obief of Quarte: ‘er’s Depart- howe pevis Retry ia Mot wall known, soma, 10 be | wae tosutinbubes wih oe | py hs Piven bombs oy south west; I wanted ES — yng SO OOD lhe deve lpemqpenremaioscer aap eget rmning Ee. TA Yarecos, First Licutensnt Oompany A Jost now the right of incest Tosas | “reat san scarves have abilty banded together; vhat | sSsaiserabte decors eke had been tenting to teceane | clot took Pisce cn. the Lith inet, in Trinity church, | oodir? © Seine Keer) ei ee safeatincet ia | roLb ue ar eeneldney nd cape beets ae ee ee eve mans Tene any murders have been committed by them: that there | three quarters of an hour alter the collision before we got | Poston. Bishop Burgess, of the dlocess of Maine, Preached | wheels, screws and springs are undergoing adjustment in | rounde of cartrliges ‘ud capa, besiden the extra allowance a man to death bas been anywhere any symptom of violence or out- | b id; 1 stood south-weet till . . such a way an to guard against all unincky slips and acc). | in Whe sacks. No cous ue average por mac ls about one them, must certainly, break or even way, vemee of ‘violence, other then | faibom water; then etood down po ng the abore, | Rev. J. W,Jonte, of Louisa county, Va., has been or- 4 par ae pr flags ae hundred rounds. TBey also carrie! with them two bar morals, de cous sere heged fires> that aby of them bave armed with | I'raw noone or heard 20 ope on the steamer; heard no | dained as] Baptist missionary to Japan. pa piss baa scent pac sapetie tae. fy Ag bape das rotten Joe Bitted on private soldiers, jercun intent —for any of these things there is not | bel or whistle; I heard none of our men call to the | Mr. Eli Jaton “elate” may be cowsidered to be already made out by the | Me) ee eee ene ot dente ne more than each wil be lad to r, asl ightent evidence of meant h 10 make it ap. steamer, but heard them say afterwards they did call to York, = abe ye canleal Gaakamee' - Betieh, Onn. wirepullers of the partios, though the preliminary bum aA a ne hous ‘sree wa pn An cook crenay SS ee ridioulous ae ae ape poner a ped pn perme yy peng wpe necticut, by the Fairileld East Consociation, on Wedous. | bug of primary elections, in which the vox pepuli ie sup | description, ov walking around them this pdb tf resemblance to the ere of invention in the Stories of conflagration. | because he euppused we were sinning: he oun bound te 1 ne) eee poned to be supreme, has not yet been euacted. For all | Trouks were left open, and jeweiry, books, private | fooegro., ‘The Citizens seem 10 havo taken torbo Dus: | For ‘there, with two Or three exceptions, ‘aro | get into the boat, and I'bad to give bit a blow before he | 00 the 20th of July last, at New Hope church, William. | practical purposes the futuro Surrogate, City Judge, Re | jeeoereotypes, Ac., lay around in profusion aud ete of banging reported solely upon rumor, The story of the | would desist; the ‘of my orders before the collision | %n county, Tonn-, the Presbytery of North Alabama or- Shei Aion. er» Mantenegrius Ww cutting off heads. No Turkisty m | cirychuide, cus would think” would bawe destroyed | was to get the echooner on ber couree: with the Gnined M.'s Chapman an an Brangeli e, | Corder, Register, Bapervisors, &o., for whom the people | Gen. Walker lof behind him to the fort the entire hos tas eave & Anarene ote ever more joogse over a heap of the credulliy of the most alarmed. A hundred hottie of | up, sbe would not answer her beim, J ordered no ait} On the. 42% inst, Rex, aa or tatbed. will vole next November, have been acorisated and | pits). This ls composed of eight persons, as fallows, vis-— infoe! skulls newspapers grain of wi ‘any man however | hoisted ater I saw the lighte; I t the steamer | and installed as pastor of the iby terian ch elected. . wi Sawer ge; B. Johnson, boept civilised region y and ble he may seem to be, would | would go across our bows clear till a minute before | at Albia, N. Y. a a os te! eteward; Co!, Thomas Henry, wounded by a pistol shot ppet 7 v. Dr. Kiri or 8.0. bi . i 2 the | * r » Wor in the Antonio ‘and obscure frontier vil- | some in the cabins were killed; some of the steam. | invited oc oagaeaae pulpit of the Fifth hid S—4 nominating conventions, but in a fow works | fm; Besty Oocper, privat, wounded in the leg; &. F 6 map seller whore inhabitants, no doubt, | er’s crockery fell on our deck; alt of ovr head gear and | terian chureb (the late Dr. Alexander's), for @ season ‘i. 8 ‘ sway, private, fever, aad A. Lowe, privals, Sever, of ection,” that “a Tia! full! Indeed, ‘we are not | the cutwater were carried away; we could have come to | and has already commenced his labors.” the proper call willbe duly advertised, accord. | Tuore prsome felt rather queer when hey fuand them- suspension preposterous statement may not yet sup anchor in three minutes or less; the schooner was oo y ing to the time honored veages of the Sacheme. A | *¢!¥ee the solitary inmates of this old fort and the solemn ‘Galveston preas tbe insurrection, for some of the Texes journi ‘The Rev. Dr. Fairchild has resigned the Secretarysbip | small rection of hoes own ammenance to the old wig | bourof micnight upon them. Few, if any of them cloned forms us that already beginaing to hint that there bes been no sec! u of the American and Foreign Christian Union, aud accept. | wam have, it Is true, anticipated the acton of the expe | ‘lr eyts in Plomber, and every noise, especially the ed by thing as a plot in the State. " ed the call of the First Presbyterian chureh of Montgo rien red geverals of tbe party, bul tbeir presumption las bark of a Gog, was imagined to be the abuouncement of Here that he bad That there bas been a panic there can be no dou| i mery, Orange county, N. Y., where be wasformerly | been rewarded with the extreme penalty of excommun|. | ‘2 rapid approach of an armed and bloodthirsty enemy burt Mimesif tm coming down.” hes been Gunes a oaianes ar wibeds Tonia, eettied. cation. Some dozen or more members of the Young Men's | \ptent upon our destruction. However, all was well, and ‘Mf 1 does oot strike us. tel graphic dispatch which brought the first intelligence Rey. Mr. Packard, of North Bridgewater, bas accepted | (eners! Committe assembled quietly st Tammany Hall after a jong wateb daylight broke upon us, and not per- tive of cheerfulness, at ia 4 to it, it wae stated thas the “Abolition preach the call of the First Congregational Orthodox Society of | the week before last—Mr. J, Augustus Pago presiding— son, either friend or enemy, had entered the fort during tbe pro slavery realots . Blunt and’ MeKiuney, who were expelied from the Somerville, Mass, He will be installea 2lat ina, and drew op a call for primary tection withowt topsult- | the night. Ldere ie Do real excuse Country last year, were the instigators.” But these men The Third fterian church, Troy, N, ¥., bave ten- | ‘be old men's committee, who are, in covsequence, | , At an carly hour thie morning Dr. Newton and Mr, bey are ind’ is fen a churca vebind them, and the enemies of Blunt dered & unanimote call to Rev. R. G. Hinsdall, of Pri somewhat wroth at the independent conduct of ther ju. | Allen went with some haste to te acting British Consul, From exe abolitionat” and McKinney were also its enemies, It was ton, N. J., which it is understood be will acce} = =o to be that Mr. Page and hie col- | Mr. Wm. Muibado, and in behalf of the entire party Gnenunet amr determined, #0 we jare informed, that the Rey. ©. D, Crane, of Rochester, N.Y. eye ln ee) eee nee nea iene Lene | 5 miner war th pint, the commands a ailen vt oon! ev! y ‘shou! . » iN Y., ammavy Hal ir , and of aseum:! ® manofwar in port, the cor ai g* nee Mothodiat erage id bave 20 Pog invitation extended him by the South Baptiat Society of | entire control of the parts. tens ‘rnischlovous war oa was Mr. Mulbado’s official “roperior, te “could bead. o tines of real bt oy a HE dose feouhia tn tbe Magee eal for peitanry wectioue: iv nes | bade Ho,towever, promised to-do all's bie power Yor : . ectione. . He, however, prom: . yousst ip mann of i pay ah apt ght ws Be The installation of Rey Arthur T, Pierson, aa pastor of | ¢ven been carried further, for Fimo the Grarections | cur welfare. "in the mean time the boattmon of Use Ton: ‘The realities of the nounce the murder. at diferent places, and at different the gational church of Binghamton, N. ¥., was held | choren baye nominated candidates, much to the | Tus came into the fort with a fow marines, and took wufficrent wo arouse people times, sometimes of ‘sometimes of two, of three, and ‘at the church on Wednesday evening, the 6th inst. chagrin of those who at first regarded the | ##ion of it, placing sentinels and \nierdicting all ingress are, oo the contrary, ‘of several. The panic has been real; but thé cause was a whole alair as et joke. Tho } Sd egress. At about ten o'clock this morning Comman- of \mpostares merely a determin tion to check the growing anti sla RESIONATION. city and county wonton mel ah the | der Saimon came ashore to the fort, aud wae reosived by ors profit and the feling jaa religious body and perhaps the Ger. cozath of eanaanere; too tetered. oe pipeeiéon to tee | COSCO ee ee eee | Neer rs ne Seen eumvermntion Inenoe credulity, from the or rennin, thas Hi tay Bot bave ample ground for 1c, by Gempegeitan, Saving 0 Gal to enether SEE of ben, For Justice ot the § Court, John M. Barbonr; | Commander §—'Gentlemen, 1 understand that yoo ‘Titus Oates, in which they and by if the excitement is kept much longer, we DEATHS IN THE MINISTRY. for Recorder, Abrabam PD. fussell; for City Judge, Fre | bave been left bere by Mr. Walker, and that you desire ‘When we remember the materials of which the will not predict, Jt i dangerous with such an to was | Rey. J@ Haynie, for fifty years a minister of the gos. | derick A. Tallmadge; for Surrogate, Rdward C, Wert; for | ‘he protection of the Brite Jag.” pm BFS ops took aa 0 ponte serete fren- | very emphatic in this statement.) I | Pel, died Yo Texas on the 20th ult, Beemer, Jenethan, trot, 94 K3 Supervisor, smith | , N. snd A. replied that such wae the truth. Qommander founded istrust with none officers: First Congregations Jr. w us follow in, “% ex Protect! Bri terprimiog and indefatigable iP eines tnote ts taboo, will ease vow Saat toere is i Tubject ‘ef the blame of the. collision T quiidinn ised peg city on Fri- nomipatices for Qupgrem bare ln, been made — Fort rer yea yen wi inortnte wbat direction Mr" Wake? aren Caton, reason to fear and distrust them—such « frensy created tha if the 7 had been He gr at exaree of Witness ;Bixth dire, J. Wisthrop | sod A. replied: «We certainly desire protection for —— . venne) would eweres 4 ourselves and those pow in the bospital inded, ‘may form some ae oe a ee Page bei. pry ae ears peg we o not knew the ieection of Generel Walkers are there exposed tos mile; inten! Mozart } sti? remain in ia} | mareb.”” ander then said that he understood few days nince & ‘wade seen our lights tore checeriy. "The Breckinridge General Commitice of thia that Mr. Walker's Secretary had bea left behind in the weet was banged Lhe outside; my vemel have, however length spoken respecting the Eouutuna was set in eaneeed bones wee county election, and 1 apoears they intend o cp ihe a, Alen reared that he bad acted aa Secretary to body. ‘They w! jenera! ie Beasts ‘The Slave Trade: pera Lyi» Sif BY Fabiy (put up a ticket for the local spol, bet" having | . Commander 8. called the aside nod quee- Tetermibation fo sal hie deariy, OUR KEY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. Course’ if a lookout should tee Fc ot Tring ay seins" yun makes viged Bim cima noe Walkers» and ‘the diree- death, and afforded time inquiry. Poor ped- Kay Waer, August 90, 1860. and not report it, in my opinion. may mako, Sere, could give no satin. 5 ve Germans and of all climes, are sees the: LJ require it. factory replies. The Commander particularly Sng hana eoeey La ccatn out throcta, Wt no | ht Atenpton the Berk Wilkam—The Portia tn Prism pT By, tl bansing 5 and pros | The republican primaries will take place next Thurs. | ##xious to know whether Walker had into the in- ‘= Oumerthip of he Bark—Caphire of a Slaver the D 9 pered to almost State in thie Union, and the | dey, and the conventions will meet dui the following | “rior or had taken to the coast the purpose know came are in the ‘bavi of ing ue Spaniards— Wrecks, dc. : m3 the lsakont ox tbe Ee rs post, a toes = cama is. Wnebreaser a week. om Srosh teat, BE. Walker bed sot esto Fy Ma natives of those countrice in dhe sh oe Pompom’ alpen Hee airehs non co of el she did not alter ber course in | WM mach resret, Me woh tepenen Te much that Mr. Walker bad not accepted bis terme, ae posed to. the tadicion of martial law ‘at the wil | ,, Ts Ctumment conssauesl oped the attempt to steal | {eT S5t before or after ibe collision; bad T even tbe vee- | bur, °C, Tundral will take place todays | ane BALCoGe none and ah cane te pe Saeed Brees ey are ae ae ons DS ‘warmed i. at bark has died out, and the parties are snug!y ‘minutes before the collision I would hare 2 ASCENSION PREVENTED— way enemy's coun- Sean: aw, Under caged for trial, ‘The bark. ‘0 ow owned by Autonio Pol. | kept steady ou By Sf Mga sabe rarer prone ogame tr fue oman terme hat a nd see beard ln thie lier, of New York, who haa obtained a replater, and she | Mand 10 by the lew wat ae) Seo jy ony ame Wouibe exended took We were to be permitied to re tleared hence on the 28th for Mobi!e. Nae od wh pen power to a1 1d sai erat" b to the true- yestertay efeaneen, place, owing to we Troxillo whenever opportunity presented, and win every commrelty From Havana 1 learn of the arrival of slaves tone tk ihat the lave regulating the tanner of carry. | tece mere applicants for seats ‘ctld be accommo | & mishap, by which his balloon was rendered for the coca. | Owl, De allowed to take oar private baggage with us, Je of excitement brings ing lights on the lakes are nt; had the Lady | dated. So great was the desire of many to be preseat on | gion comparatively useless. A goodly number of Legh nd om By ye A a expe- we pent over? on a of the 20th, in Spanish smacks, Ragin seen my light they would ‘Raturally #u inst Wednetday that large amounts were oftered for she | tore ta, oe eee hain ition must be retained in the fort a# public property. merey of the rabble, turns janded at the fish wharf, and carried from theace in light- | that I was bead feago, and would have (hought privilege of a feat, ‘The committee of arrangements acted basrnung epost gneend THR VERY LATEST. coe ecmmaniey, cad all ers to Regia. A sehooter » With slaves, was captured, or T'was in the troughs of the ssa, wisely, however, in pot iseuing too many Hekets, and the | being trusting himeeif to the frail protection of a paper The Rritiah brig Rave, Capt, Wan Stevens, whieh with wholerale b) l. rather given up to a Spanish man-of.war brig, off Matan. ‘The inquest here adjourned to eight o'clock P. M. Yeeult was that the piace war not overcrowded. The | yehiclo on an airy journey, that was to land him he knew | U he above interesting correspondence, arrived st th) Sash a pane eee rather citen tPased Wethe Crusder and Sfoerrea ae. | (From tbe Daily Wisconsin (ailwaniee) Sop. 1} | FuE averve was areaned from ia wonted quistude, 68 | aoe where, and agreeable to announcement, proparstion | Frsvts inet te rig Favcria, arrived sk For scbousts a y porte vor arrived at Port McDonald mane, en , | ering to ee own. Dag. yom, Wie Baa a ee era with eeven | s04 from ibe Ajnagogve. Those who bed sot reed our | bed been made for the eveat, A largecircle Bad beea | on the Set, from frextlo ihe same day, whence she compared with a drunken, excited pro slaver, a | Dopar waded from Matansas, +) Seek: ae > 2, Se ser Da | last Bunday’s iesue did not know what was going On. One | fenced iu aaa barrier to the crowd, & corps of policemen bring® the very latest intelligence from the mainland mob, and yet it is at the mercy of » tribunal of thin wort | SiON" Pieen Tn ore ita ts lew Gla aes | Gentan deiesen een oo fair y peeped through the sand hene tainthen es uhion It ip to tne following effect — that's large number of our fellow citizens now bold thelr | oy ore cg Mowslle shoal, but got off : Tare Wilson lost her Rawbend, ‘o left deatitate, | Balt bbe the mat | Were @” band, huge rw lay Around in read'- | afer leaving Troxillo, Walker retired down the coast Lives and property. - a tb seven young children, without — “a » | ter. Her curlonity was certainly awakened, Some enid | nese for fuel, and the immense fabric, suspended by a ting | im the direction of Cape Gracia, Me had at that time tase” Gass’ Teontestty te, the Presiaential ‘cleticn. a ee Srpenta Nears being Phat Water street Hag ed a GenectE. tS AAC, al | frown the rope of the mous Biondi, was tn process of in- | {ELC “iBe lanemp wtarted out Ia, pureein, andthe "7 100. 5 mout's ree wel yo the ‘enemy started out in and the We sow her of tee every day in some of ine | Mr. Forrest closed his engagement at Baltimore | wit vneaen cont ieas elt withoet enya Fahey “it | varbecae at Jones’ Wood. Others made similar errors, AmPihin the mouth of the balloon, which algo onveloped | "Ame Cay an engagement took place at & looallty called Slave States. The coincidence is, to say the least, |. inst Friday night “ine kaw wife, wi ame a ay wines id | sed there are many who will remain Spoerent of the | 5 jarge enek with hat herved the “Cotton Tree,” on the Roman river. unfortenate. We should be to mocuse any party 7 sige, paying “Ekg bedi Fh ey jaty. Live corner itadd | cause of (he excitement until they peruse this article, At | furnace, was Co L. engaged, te Tn thin engagement one man (private Pomeroy) was of conducting 8 canvass we Mon of aoghier ng house, the Sun says, “crowded to the dome.” | Mine Fitegerald jowt her only son and esque. e bait past three @'cheuk the deere wore opened, and cloned fiames and direct movements of his ort. | Killed end Sve ten wounded, bet nove of them severely: becatombs of negroes, preachers a rrest bean macereded » . , in a when eer’ commeneed. Among them war _* dieGgured fon the altar of political victory , but we wish siscere!y ml Soa siaue by eB p Pda Paes Missed leew Tar ary pl teres In the ment the irene were tot 4d | Bite, oho, adteaty Gas ory he fom He, Tee oe wih Duckett an Terre Jama JT oF ea ety, ‘there was a longer interval ween tbere confagration® aoe on ar comers. ep! , one ie struck who received a puri in arm. wound wea Wuye ine Morea a0 “Sufeorions, and execcuions, | baa been playing at Taltfax, where she gave also | , bAward Ring and wife, whe lived in Palmer's Addition, | with ibe difference of the formation of thie to other apne. | “Pri 'nt Gunn ourinate required for preventing on ex, Cver, was not severe. : snd the Presidestia) election. We shall probably be told | readings, under the patronage of the aristocracy, and the ‘means of Support. - Fogves. In all that we hare seen the room ia longer | fare of beat, and the paper being thus softened received | » (ica Waker war also peryopaly swale! inthe, oon ‘What theee exoensen are the natural resulta of the anti of couse successful, Mr. and M) busbend was than \t © wide, while in this we notice that ite width | 4 reat which completely spoiled the undertaking. filet, and received alight wound ip bie froe, The ansall Savery ssewulis upon meo who live in the midst of leno het gn . ae rs. Florence ‘cmail children. exoreda its length, This acsounted for by the sive and | “','jigh wind prevailing may also have had lta effect in | *% wae, however, shot down on the spot. pat at are willing | T-. - ‘that te | are playing at the Arch street theatre, Philadelphia. The ‘ward. shape of ths Ie), Sad Bosses the ark, senoyding 10 50 ie, swaying the ‘icon to avd fro, and thas preventing a ra- aie SS Oy] by d continued to retire tl) case, but this a -” oleat 5 placed ward. cannot ‘Nation Arawback < e |, when he arr! ata place called Limas— aban very the strongest ar | Snethen (ate Cooper's) Fuglish Opera Troupe closed an MISCELLANROUS ITEMS. be delighted, though, With the elegant devorations and | [erane bri in the menor Teens nomen | coned forks—where the (ohabitanta at fret it we know of against farther diffasion of the Coetotion, ry yy ‘and wherever il ox | CDERgement at the Walnut on Saturday. The Richmond Mr. W. @. Stansel, the business manager of the London | geners grand appearance of the : f B wiinstanding the aceident the Frenebi fisted on proceeding with the expen i saul in po a ae a an pene (Va.) theatre opened on Saturday. Mr. J. B. Howe, Mr. | /Mustrated News, arrived im tho city inst evening, He light and lively, and at night, when lit up as it j= th ons by the favor of one of their number, low social ; lamb, Mrs ‘ernon, from i Toronto, where he wi immediately ; come, reall beautiful scene. ; langerons aa Siem CRE nay ney Ao amay od E Lamb, and Mise (da Vernon, from woe Yew York thee | (ft vor the deat of Mr. XETRA FO yO eT ae tal rte ean ae vinte Walter was stilt Ziman, with “ ed law cory four years, is nol worth saving. | ‘Te, are in the company, Mrs. John Wood salle for Liver. | on to ‘of his body, whieh will e ultimately | lisbmects, it contraste with the heavy, Wate Jones | fix men in good fighting order. This was Sunday Ef, in our own thet’ could be pool in the Africa next Wednesday. Mrs. Wood goes to | removed to Eng! for interment. Mr. Btansel requeste | sombre looking synagogues aad ex ‘Mr. foe. Doth. the very latert news received at Roatan before the p armed and drunken mobe the | play on engagement of the Haymarket theatre, Landon, | (, 00, state that the death of Mr. Ingrem will not affect | cele anything oa thie coatinent. ‘The seats on the main these facts It le believed that the ‘at Batabano, they to lay * | the future publication of the paper of which be was the | floor are only, while the fair sex | io tne aleo informing them that their tickets rings po later news, bot that her report of #0 men their band we for hand | S24 Purposes to return ine few months to the United occupy & ‘opened with the | would he refunded at the ead the being lost ie only ® partican report, and not ing Manbattan Idland over to the ‘door ac | Btates, where she achieved her earliest dramatic #no- indebted to a stip from the office of the Pari | min'ster singing peaims while makiog the circuits around | [1 S ‘do micbene of tao ott ‘At that time, also, each man had about 100 rounds of sore os peuentn, _e groper 3a which har y. for the Taformation respecting tho | the reader's wand, followed by twelvo of the members, | then dlapersed (0 ‘9 eee eeo timer | cartridges, and was every other way well provided. Tt to be preserved y it — consistiog of Mr. Williazs Garth, hia wife | cach bearing s copy of the OE Tee eee er a eee te tary seinen | ie teliered that they made their way down the const ‘all, it must be eS Maber mi two who were lost on the steamer Lady | ‘rolls contain the Old Testament written on parchment, wcceparsurvety ight, and will reysire » seers time without further lors. slements of civilisation, of order, of morality, of goo an -_ ‘wound around mahogany rollere, and covered with rich | only to repair _— In addition $0 the above, we learn that the m rity, of humanity and of justice, : Ta xEW any Garth wae one of the wealthiest farmers of this | satin and Caney brocatelle, Rach roller is mounted with | "We may add that there were tow 4 who, after tobe wounded at ‘was Oniowel Heary, of ™ ‘Thia company, after pasuing tw days in this city, and | (Bourbon) county, s director of the Bank of Paris, | a silver Snial, and ornamented with rows of small on ne tao thin ond ctrectare, com ia city, He was wounded, however, in an [From the New York Sept. 7, enjoy ing the horpitalities of the State Guard, Capt. Joho anda and reliable man. He | bells, A brief bot discourse was ered pare Py mr ag out of a private di and not in with ‘The panic in Texas meeta with fe a was . of Mathematics in the Georgo- | by Dr. Fischell, in he that 260 years together, did not look ‘Moos. bar Hondurans. The wound mortal, and it wee poe lSl woah a tervor cuore fearhel eam sup” Gites ma 1 Sra Tor nett copartare fer Mow Maven of tees ‘corer, | wae waa ® ‘educated and that day the Jews first in thia country. He ran, tbough be himself man eated cont. | be that was quietly buried in spe open» rind community Moy ator days FB ie the ceenmer Bim City. Pree to teats Gre had 10 be on0 of a ‘remarked thet under tia bie ST ocr A atime mannii Gotermiven ea: | , We also Yarn that, in Walter tent oe ee oe ed ee ee eee reat nse Liewocnent Cotsnt Torr of toe | wil thems forty seseettees eee neat | Sevan, wah ‘wan mae Wan erud be Sad, of — Usubtees evebika the’ enemy to make s pursut to Vigor. ee oe i Seen ee et ae ety ane er om, ot ‘Garth wae an & teacher | other countriee—even the most edvanced festa Omar ay Nias’ Ganvar On dil, that the | 00s and effective, ‘no fear of rape end murder. Ite reat on the Fima. in the Female , and of fine persona! | The lecturer aleo alladed to , from whom be at Niblo’s Garden aro the very intent wo have by the ‘around their women to die in their COMPANY D, NINTH REODEEYT. quoted, and ended with s for tho congregation | Cortes! Opera Compasy will appear « and they are to ue from the meet Gar anaes te hee tomes, ioe ster’ 7% company, under the command of Captain Joba etorated Tad "socumapttaba Ine Rev 9.9 yous Yoen the conserratinn naan powell ae a ane, ‘brings say Fy hy ee vie, will celebrate the fret of the oorpe to- ladiee; the latter remarkable for ber rare personal | prayer, sod, aa in taal on 1) read | Mt ™ will bring out his new ar | iter. Th ie to be herefore, thal the report of ime tale of ley, one Hale of wappreweeh war, whic, when } Poins, Wherk alas Wid be’ Howse, ‘and loveliness of character, They leaves widow. tas oraver he he eoverseens ‘The prine!pal ‘ot | tiste—Amodio, pere (baritone), Sanchioli (opatraito) and 2 fon’ of bie men, reducing hie forep 4 . Wil be served np, ed mother, two sisters and a brother to mourn thelr the ceremony Was the musical performance, Thero were Gordo (prima densa popranc), from pighty to twenty Bye, may turn out to be uatros,