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justice for ireland. BT WM. ILI.KCHIM. "Justice for Inland f* if j6c4d, O best of writer* brogisb; Mot paiot each ftllo w-couatryman Aa blundering or roguish. Thick leu of oddities and rag?. And more of ho.nan nature ; And 'stead of party-words and flags, March under something greater. -Justice for Irdand!" 0 ye Priests, Both Fiotestant and Roman ?, Let each observe hi* fast? und (outa, Bat try to anger no man. B*Kgio?'t rir.d ia ?ttle worth, The milk is i? the kernel; All tore fs of celeatial birtb, All hatred of Infernal. ? Justice for Ireland J" echoing band Of empty Agitator? ; Who acorn eaob noiseless, busy hand, And e*?^*e tie praters. Wh may shrewd foea in ?eoret sco'.., Nor think your moatbi of corking j While ?o Enoch steam is blowing off, There's little left for working. "Justice for Ireland I" brothers all, Of every creed and station; And other coansel if ye call, For saving of the nation? This maxim in the meantime prize, Nor think its plainness humbling, Lit every one beware of lies, And laziness, and grumbling." The Mphtre of Woman. She minds of truthful, earnest individuals hare for some time been more and more at Iraoted to the consideration of the Position ?f Woman in onr Social and Political state, her Rights, Opportunities and Needs. That there is grievous wrong somevoTiere in a sys? tem which accords to nine-tenths of the weaier sex scarcely one-third the remuner? ation for tbeir labor that is conceded to the rougher half of our Kace?which bids her work for her livelihood, yet shuts up against ber opportunities to be employed and re? warded which are freely open to her kins, men?which virtually impels her to Mar? riage as the only condition of usefulness and honor in maturer life, yet strips her therein of her property, whether inherited or earned, to bestow it on him who has professed to be her adorer but whom the Law constitutes her diotator and master?is widely belicvod by those who have devoted time and thought to the subject. Our garrets stowed with poor, industrious wives and mothers, eager? ly stitching twelve to eighteen hours per day for haidly bo many conte wherewith to keep together soul and body in their or? phaned or deserted children?our streets thronged with the hopeless, blaBted victims of man's perfidy and baseness?our dwell? ings aBd boarding-houses, whence young and innocent maidens vainly look forth day after day in search of some honest means of earning a livelihood, to return at night disappointed, despairing, and one day nearor the gulf of infamy and crime into which hard necessity will one day drive them?all these plead warningly, mightily for an un? prejudiced and searching consideration of the Sphere of Woman, with a view to its improvement if that be not absolutely im? possible. And who shall say it is impossi? ble in advance of such scrutiny ? j& ? The following call for a Convention of Bp all earnest seekers for improvement in the Sphere of Woman has been some weeks in circulation, and has reoeived the hearty ap? proval of many who have not chosen to sign it for various reason?, but who aocord to the Convention and its objects their infiu anoo and their fervent good wishes. It is hero first proeonted complete : A Convention will be held at Worcester, Mass., on the "3rd and -4th of Outober next, (agreeably to appointment of a preliminary meeting held at Boatot), on the 3uth of May le.it) to consider the ejuestion of Woman's Rights, Duties and Re? lations ; and the Men and Women of our Country mho Icel sufficient interest in this great subject to give an earnest thonght or effective effort;to its rightful adjustment, are invited to meet each other in free conletenee at the time and place appointed. The upward terding spirit of the age, busy iu a hundred forms of effort lor the world's redemption from tbe sins ard inhering* which oppress it, has brought this one, whkh yields to none in import? ance and urgency, into distinguished prominence. , One half of the iru-e are its immediate objects, and the other half are as deeply involved, by that ab? solute unity ol interest acd destiny which nature has established between them. The neighbor is sear enough to involve every human being iu a general equality of rights and eon zuunity of interests , but. Men and Women, in their reciprocities oi love and duty, are one flesh and one blood?mother, wife, sister and daughter some so near the heart and mind of every man that thoy must bo either his blessing or his bane. Where thero ia such mutuality of interests, such an interlinking of life, there can he no real antago? nism of position and action. Tha sexes should not, for any reason or by any chance, take hostile atti? tudes toward each other, either ia the apprehension or amendment of the wrongs which exist in their necessary relation* j but they should harmonize in opinion and cooperate in effort, for the roason that ?bey aiUBt unite in tlie uliiniRte achievement of the desired reformation Of the nisti) pointf now under discussion and demanding a just settlement, the genera! question of Woman s Rights end Relations comprehend such as: Her Education, Literary, Scientific and Ar Hstic l Her Avucations, Industrial, Commercial and j'tr-jtssioual,- Ber Interests, Pecuniary,Civil and Poll teal; In a word?Her Rights as an Indi? vidual, aud her Funoi ions as a Citizen. No one will pretend that all these ixterests, em bracing, as they do, ail that is cot merely animal \a a human lite, are rightly understood or justly provided for in the existing social order. Nor is it any more ttua that the constitutional difference* of the s.-xes, which should determine, define and Bmit ;he r< t-ultipg differ inces of office and duty, are adequately comprehended asd practically ob? served. Woman has been condemned, from her greater delicaiy of physical organisation, to iu'erior.ity of tctclcctual am! moral icture, a< d in the forfeiture of gnat social, oi?H and religious privilege*. In" the relation o) rcartisge sl'e f-as been ideally anni ft?aUd, and actually tnslaved in all that concerns her personal an I pecuniary right*; aud even in widowhood aid sirt.!? life, she :? oppressed with each limitation at d degradation of labor and avo? cation su clearly ai.d cruelly mark the condition of St dwskbisjd caste. Hut, by th?j inspiration of tbe Almighty, the bem K. ent spirit of reform is roused to it e redress ol t'wse wrores The ty-anny which degrades arid croahfs wires and mothers' aits no Sopgrr lightly on the world's c.mscieoi-e?the heart's homo wceak.'p 'cols !bo ?taio of stooping at a dis hottrtd altar ?Man itxid begios to feel the shame of muddying the- springs from whieb it draws its highest life; and Womanhood is everywhere ) awakeoiusr to assert its divinely chartered rights, I ?xd tu fuotitl its noblest dutir a. It is tho spirit of re- . viving trath and righteousre.'s which h.-.i moved ' upon the great deepof the public hcartar,d aroused ?s redressing justice; am1, through it, tbe Provi- , oecee of God t* vindicating the order and xnpoint- ' merits of hu ereatba 'gr.etwoik of ruling ^ p^^'j tbe rnsthod, ard achieving tbe onceww of tbi? high atd holy movement. J.*.-T ?!r? ??. A*cJ a Forta-r VV?> H f beaming, I>r Hv-rrr ' >fc Ha rv-t K Hml. a Bream Al-ott, MariaeM Barn*/, W m 1. Gair.eCD. f ??? B H??ey, ESsa B^nx7> fsrak H WbitMr. Thom? Da'?. Ki??:nh r giaa'ar, Catberiae t\ ia:n?oa. Sasneel J Ma*, Cbarletta- C May, AttvT Prv?, E'lta F Taft, S?r?h Earl?, KH?r'E ISLAND, feral Brr.wn. EtrxaSeth Cbaae, George Clark, Mar* Adam*. HEW YORK. CLarl- ttf 0 CtffiD, Marj i> Tiber, Elisabeth Ko^-n, Btopbea Smith, Kte? Sm.th, PEIWSTLTAJOA. Sarai. I-ewit, l.orret.a Mtjtt, Sarah rufih, Wm L Pierce, Hollah Jastxe, OHIO. PeUej I <.wl<". Eiwbetb Joce,, Jleniamin Jen-., MARTI.?N'> M?. Ein? Stewart. ?: C Ortorfwie, Star, t Catvnt, S .* Tr-etK.r. A ana Q T Par?oe<, Hary Bo lard, T ?V Hiemaon, Starr waw?o?, Dr Taft, Oorje) Adaroa, Jo-^h Barter, Pbabe JeiAsoo L ir Fo Li d a F Marr Ge?, Jane G Swiaalwlra, W 6? ?beim. Mrra To-'DsentJ. Lucios A. Hin?, SY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, XXXIat C'ONtiKBftM....First Hession. SENATE....Washington, Tuesday, Sept 10. Mr. Doi'glas presented ths credentials of Mr Gwisn, Senator elect from California. Mr. Barn well presented the credentials of Col jTREHOfir, and said that while he entertained sef riout Conatitutiona! objections to tbe admission o Califoroie, to Cel. Frerront, personally, he had no ot jectfon whatever. Mr. Davis of Miss, not believing that the Con? stitutional requirements in relation to the election of Senators have been complied with, felt it his duty to move a reference of the credentials to the Corrruiltee on the Judiciary. Mr. Ci.ay said that prior to yesterday California was a State out of the Union. Immediately after j the Presidential signature was yesterday affixed j to the bill for her admission, she was a State in the j Union and entitled to all the rights and privileges of every other State In the Union. Among those privileges was that of being represented in the Senate and House of Representatives. He then amid see no rea'on for the reference. The Senate had before it the regular credentials witti which ?be had furnished her Senstors. Mr. Davis denied that Ca.ifornla had been a State out of tbe Union. After further debate of no general interest the motion, to refer was rtjected, Yeas 12, Najs 30, as follows : Yeas?Messrs. Atchiion, Bsrnwsll, Berrlen. Bugler, Da? vis of Mies Hunter, Mason, Morton, Pratt, Sebastian, Sonle, Turney. Nays?Messrs Badger, Baldwin, Bell, Bunion, Bright, Caas. Chase, Clay, Davis of Mesa ;<?.?? i. Dsy on. Dick lr ion, Dodge of Wis Dodge of Iowa Dongl-s Downs, Ewlng, KeTcb, Koote, Greene, Bamlln, J '&es King. Man eum, Noirts, Phelps, Reward, Shie.de. 8pruat.ee, Sturgeon, Underwood, VVales, Walker, w>,',u;omi>, Wiaibrop. Messrs. Fremont and Gwinn received tlie oath of t flice, and took their en t in the Senate. Tbe usial for n a liter or balloting for their respective classes In the Hen. ate were gone ihrcugfc with, when li was found Hut Sir. ? "Inn bad drawn tbe long term The term of the former theiefoie expires or, the 4tli of Ma'ch nei t, and the lalter the 4th of fltbrrb 1656. Mr. FREMONT gave notice of his intentim to in? troduce nuneroua bills for the benefit of California He also submitted a resolution, which was adopted, directing tho Pest Office Committee to inquire ami report u,ion the expediency of establishing numerous post routes In Cali? fornia. Mr. Chase gave notice of a bill to prohibit Bltverj in tbe Terrlior'.es, Tbe Message of tho President, received yeat:r dsy. were ordered to be prlrtrd. After the consideration of other inorniug busi nets, the Bonnly Lsnd bill was taken up. An amendment bj Mr. Wa'ker, providing that Ihe Land Warrants shall be assignable In no case whatever, was rejec.ed?Yeas, 15; Nays, SI. After debate the Bill was laid over. On motion of Mr. Ci.ay the Bill to abolish the Slave Trade In the District of Columbia was taken up. i Mr Mascnrcoved to amend It by striking out all of tbe ; bill, except so much of it ss provides for the punishment of I persons enticing H aves to run away, and giving the Cor? porate? Autborlitea in the District tbe regulation of the residence, of free people of color. Mr. Clay opposed the amendment briafly. Mr. Psakck proposed an tmen iment. iistng the j peialty of $5w f ne for brlEglrg* slavs Into the District ' j for sale, one-half the mm to go to ihe Informer, aid one 1 null ej itje c . ? i ?" i. , willen, afici Uettnle, wai lejeuvcd. Mr. Mason's amendmctt was also rejected? Yeas 18, Nsjs30 Mr. Beward oflercd the following amendment: Strike out all after the ? V.r.: clause, and insert: " dec 1st Slavery shall forever cease within the District of Co lumbla and all penono heir in bondage therein shall be tree Tbe Becrimry of the Icietlor shad audit and pay to all persons hoidlrg (laves wltbln tbe District al the time j that this hct tates ellei t Mich damas-ts as thay aball suJer by the passage ibeieof; SLd the sum cf two hundred tboj sand dollars Is hereby approj-rlated to carry this act Into execution, out of any money In ihe Tre >sury not otnerwlae spuioprlaled. An ejection' shall In he 1 tn the District of ColurLbla, lo ascettaln whether this bill Is approved by the people tteiswf-those who approve the act shall ex preis their approbation t-y a badot containing the words "for Emancipation In tbe District;" tbos* who are opposed shall vote by ballot containing tbe words ? agairat Emanct. patlon in the District " Ali per?oc.s entitled lo totef >r ! any Municipal tl'ii ur In the Dial let, and ail citizens of the United S.atesi eliding within the District permanently shall he deemed tjusllfied lo vole at such election, which shall tie held within six months from the passage of this act, and ou t ubllc notice of not less than three mouths to be given by I the Marshal of the District If a majority of tue votes given ' at such election shell be In faaor of this act. It shall go into i rtl'eri Irrmedlately; If a majority of the votes shall be I against tie seme, thin set shall bu v?ld and of con-effect." Mr MamiI m observed thai; he had on repeated ! occasions declared hlmic'f ready to vote for iheabolldoa of ibeSlave Trace in this District ho sbou'd now change hts course, becatise he had beet me satiafied that notbtor; would ? Qits'y certain Indlvldusla whose object seemed lo be to cause a wreck of the Union, that they may rise uponils lutn Mr Daw son submitted seme remarks reflecting severely by Implication unon Mr SewarJ, and was called toorder m the Chair, hetnilmated that the Senator from New-Yo-k'earing Ms Inability to rise with slat?sinea ol either c f Ihe great panles of tbe day, aimed at the distrac? tion of l oth as a eil as the Union, In order to aecu e his own ail Vance. Mr. Day t on was not ready to vote upon this pro? position ai the present ttme ; be did not think this the pro? per lime to present the question ; be hoped the amendment would b* rejected. Mr. Mason designa'ed the proposition now pra aented as tiiflerlng from the abolition of the Slave Trade e'tily ir ibis, I! at or.e proposed 10 cu' theentiie rope at oaco nr.d ihe oiler cut ore stracd. After some farther debate ta which ihe amtndmrnt was detouiiced? Mr Chask admitted that the abolition of the S ave .Trade was only one step and Southern gentle mt n need no. deceive themselves by tbe supposition that It la :be ]istst.-p He rvewof co pri.clnla which he ea . poused which he was nut tesiy to stand by at one time as well ss anoier. Mr B fix eh said he could not shut his eyes to tie fact tbai many Secalora w ? .'A vole ataU-at this propo s'tlon row wir a view to brlrglrg It op at a fuiuie ti ce Mr Wi.Miihnr said be should vote at;aiust tho I amerc'meul ao Indiscreetly proposed )>y the S<nalor from Now-Yolk Kn destied to protest agalosi being supposed I to cor. cut In the opinion that Congress had no pow-r lo ri-o'lsb Slavery In Ihe District He read from speeches of tlrrrge Ma?on, Patrick Henry and other fathers of tha Lepsin lc lo shew that thsy fuby believed lhat the power of Congress over the District was unlimited Could It ha then as has t-eeo det.'aied by Mr Fooie that the carrying out of a principle so well founded was to dlsso.ve the Union. Tetidiog further debate upon the amendtneut the Sera'e adjoumtd. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Bokee asked leave to offer a resolution in structirgthe Post Oilice Committee to inquire into the expediency ol so amending the contract for car rying tho mails between this country and Urea* Britain as to require the steamers employed In the service tos top at the port of GsJway, in Ireland going to and returning from Liverpool. Objection wss made. The Si'FAKEustited that an .^.-ror wascommittod yesterday by tbe Clerk in addii :. up the vote on tbe bill to supply deficiencies in the'pay at.d mileage of members ol Congress, tegulatin5; tbe mileage 01 trie California members, nnd compeosatin^ Smith and Babbitt, unsuccessful claimants for seat* from New Mexico and Utah. Tbt correction passed the bill. The Senate's a;nendn:or:t to the Military Acade? my bill was concurred in. The Hmae resumed the consideration of the re? port of tbe Select Committee appointed on taxtain alleged improper pavmenta by Mr. Eiring.&rxBer Seotetary of tfce lcie ior. Mr Yixtokdefended Mr Ewing, an/1 Mr. Be?ws of Miss, replied, conliuuing his remarks until the expiiation cf the morning bour. The House then proceeded to the busioess oa the c . - a h er's .table. A debate Uck place on the Senate bill gTan'ing lo r?a-:oc ot iacd to A^aoama for Railroad purposes Tae policy w elch shoo d prevail as lo tne dtaposiuon of the puiuc lunds, wss dlscusiftj. It was tinslly referred to ihe Com.- i Ui.'itt* on Public Lani's Mi". Otis, from tbe Se'.ect Committee heretofore ' it-poitttafd, msde a repc-rl. unanimously slgced, ssi-in? ' Ufte is no proof ibst Joshua R Olddicgs. as charged a^ f s rsrtid tertstn papers from the fi.es 01 in* Posi OiSc*. I ronntcied with the removal nnJ aptJ.jtu?nent of the Pdiv. J i. ?ser al O xf,jj, Ohio, and the House discharged ihe i unmlrts fr^ra lie fur'her cocsWeraison of the suujwet j Mr. Bom arose to n question of privilege. The Ret resettattvr* fiom C?llS>rnl?, Messrs Wrlgctand Oil I er 1. weie in atteodarce. and wi.hed ;o be sworn In. Jfr V1 ti a ii f.x raised a quoauoA aj to tbe right of I tres? restlenieo tn take tb-rr Th* matn oh)*cnan ??ilbeC^ciittorlcD oMtw Untied Ststet nro*rioe tn?t ibe Hg.?., Pl?eet ?nd manrerof b .!<Ho* .he fl ection, for me u b-r.?f ihe Honae, .ball be pre.crtbed by lh-Le<-l?l*lures of tbe Bi?iea The faeu In thlt e??e ?r? ih- C ?i reotton of CallforrUnjet ?cd adopte.1 ? Con.?ml:-n. Oi 'be ^Hf day Ibe Crmsii'n?oo w? . jDmhuxl to ib-people and i>?r? e It w?. ?dopied. ?nd 1 fare ihe State O .vernme- Mras ia exltlerce. tbete (ent).ttM were eiecied ?na1 the ami, pi*rf ?nd manner was wj\ deiltT.?^ by ibe Le^alalnre. Mr Tuoibbs suggested that the ruh' totaketbeir ?tatl will be perfect unill tbe contrary appeals Mr. Ir-ge, before the pertleman proceeded, called for ibe readlnj of lbeered?nilali The. were real, ? od reri'ficd bv Governor Bnrneti th?t the Repr?sentative? were elected od tbe 13ih of November 13-tH, tn pur?n?n<-e oftbe sixth section of the sch-rdu'e uuch*dto tfce C->n?:i Mr. STA5T05 of?Ky. laid send up the schedule, wbleh w?? read. , , , , . , Mr. Vinable conc'uded hta remark*, arrainr; seaintt ?be armltslon of ihe Repreaen-allvea?repe?no,r ib?i ihe election 00? p are be fore the fur dameDial law mm ?dopied acd before ibe je >ple elecied ihe n emhe's of tbe Le(il?lainre He concluded by m vln* thai ihe credenitals be referred to ibe Committee on E ectlons Mr. ThuMpson. of Peon, raiaed a question of or der?ibat tbe Merehert from California piet-n'inr heir era dentltls nucer the seal of that 8t?te, the Chair la bound to twnnhezB In wliheot action t-j the Hone The Bpesker overrated the point of order, and decided that the qoentlon moil firai be decided by tbe Honte, whether ibe Reprrsentailves are entitled, oa the presents Ion of ibelr credentials to be iworn In. Mr. M'JhSE sustained tbe Chair and moved that the r ppAl beTali on ihe table. This was carried. Mr. RoBISSOH said this Government had been f nine cn for hslf a century, snd ibat Mr Ven?ble was an litledlo the credit of msking ibe firtt difcovery on thts point He referred to various precedents wh?re Repretao. tat've* had been e'eried and admitted before iha new iaiuies had mel, and wished the Callforniaxe to be adrnUied to-day. Messrs Morse and Thompson, of Penn, entered into explanations Mr Robinson moved to emend Mr. Venable's mot on by subtti ntlng that the Representatives ba admit led and ?w. rn In. Mr. Tuu.vns sustained the view taken by Mr. Vet able. Tbe Const"tulion was exnlicit on tbe subject Mr. Stanton of Tenn. and Mr. McClernand made some suegeitione. Mr. Houston hoped Mr. Robinson would not presi his motion Mr Carttir?I bopo be will. Mr. Houston resumed, and said California ia in Bnd there it no prrsslng necetsttv for the admission of the Rrpres6Dtalivet. The subject ?houid be looked lnio. Without prooeeding further the House adjourned Cel. Forbes nt Syracuse. Correspondence ol The Tribune. Syracuse (N Y ) Sunday. Sept 8. A lively curiosity aod eager interest having been excited by tbe intelligence, that a disting ished officer of the Italian patriot armies was on a hasty visit to this part of our State, and was delivering Lectures in some of the principal towns on the recent military, political and religious events of the late war, a la*ge assembly of tbe citizens of Sj racuse had an opportunity, last evening, of Iis tening to Col. Forbes and hearing some of his clear and highly instructive explanations of things so little understood m this country. It is much regretted thttt he will be obliged to hasten his departure, to fuili.i various pressing engagements in other places. We have in prospect, however, the gratification of another address this evening, which he kindly con? sented torieliver. seeing the interest excited among the people and receiviig a request from the sa li? ence. It is easy, after hstonin? to Col. F. to ac? count for tbe anxiety shown in Rochester for a second address, which caused a delay in his arrival among us. Hi* explanations enablo us to under? stand the rourse of events in the late revolutions of Italy, aDd toprrceivo sshy both tbe patri its and their acts and prio :iples have been and still are so peraeverinely misrepresented. Tha-e are jar tiea interested in keeping tha truth eoucoalsd from American e>ea, we!! knowing the rertalnty that, if the facts were understood, there would bo a gene? ral sympathy in favor of the calumniated party. A Veteran.?Judge Snultz of Arkansas oounty, called on us, a few days ago. and subscribed for our paper, to be sent to his father, M? j. John R ?Shul'z, residing in Kaufman oouoty, Texas. M*j Miultz. wc understind, is a Polanrier by birth, but, emigrati d when quite young, to the American cole Dies previoua to the Revolutionary War. a\td, with hia father, uncle, and four brothers, participated in the battle of King'* Mountain, wh^ra the aulij^ct of this notice received a alight wound. Ho also pnitt ipihjtl in levctfcl otbnr liattlea Hiiri..^ fthttt eventful period, as well as in a number of Indian figlts. Although upward o' 90 years of a;?e, ho possess** tho activity of most men, not half a* old, and siill indulges in hia favorite recreation of hunt ir g deer and butTslo, of which ho has killed several o! both within the last j ear or two. [ Arkansas Gaz. MARRIED. At FI<.tbn?t,,S^j.t. in, by Bar. Dr. Ferri?, Re?. Jotll M. FEIIRI3, el T.vrUi ?n, In M\HV E SCHnoNM ihiR, of Fltthi?h. At Trinity Chunh, or, Tuesday afu-moon, 10th last, by Kar.Mr. Ciirlv. Mr JOSEPH R. WENDOVEIl, of St Louis, o> Miss MARY ANNE LUYSTER, eldest dnugblor of A K Loystar, Es?, ol City. In Ulis Citv, on the f.th in^t ia the fhurrli ?f Hie Puritin^. on Vn ion Part, b) Ret Hilton Ba en. D.D. WILLIAM J DE WIT, Keq to Mie-CORNELIA C McEI.HENNEV, botti of New Orleam. 'hi the lOlll isat in tie City of New V..rk hv Rev Henry Cliue, Mr. ALBERT HILLS, to Mm FANNV MAUIA PECK, botl, a| EaSt itarlfunl, Conn. t ^ llaitford pajieit [ileafrv ropy. DIES. In tlie ntv of Hiidncn. Aue -.-7, of djeentery, Mr, benjamin P.ARN KIT. in the 6Sth je?r of hi? age. AtSuifibrulee, Ma??. an U.c ith Sept. ROBERT, Eaq. in the Wth year of lim ?ee. At Ne?t.urt;li,onSaUrilii)- morniag, 'th uu-L MARY, in/jH dHiiehter ol D Oiili* Leonird, ?fed 6 roonlbt and 20 days. OnTaetday, 10th in?t FLETCHER SMITH,aged II yearn. Hi? friends and troiiairtance?, and Iboa? of in* family, am invited tofttend hi* hraaraf, from hi* lute ratidance, ho Went Twenly-se cond -l. ou TLurttifcV aTlorieion f*t 4 o'clock. COMMERCIAL, ASP MUSSY MATTERS. 9a!es nt tbe S'ock l^chunse ? Hi it is lu.OOfiErie In. Bdt. EG}| 50 Reading R R.?30 51 i IV. OW do.bw liii|B,S(l do.6ra^? lOup. .to 5,1*0 do.sill 8o'l,250 do.bDU 5U 5000 do.160 tl in Mohawk RR. 8'i 1.0( 0 do. in : 44 llultou River & R.. 73) 14.a'.(i U 8 fis, '67. lib"1 18 N Yt N llavon.1081 1 OcO do.b3 1 6 211- Phenix Sank.Wie 2,?'0 do. 115} 6 ?ei ?nd dud Canal. 1CW0 do, 5s, '53_ l<>:; 3(W Karm Truat.Ill 2,000 N Y 5?, '53. IK Jl 12 N O Caualii Bk Co.. BsJ 1,0(0 do. 105}l ?d Morris CanaL....b60 lit V. lKHi 111. Bds, '17. 63",300 do. I'.J 2,000 Penn :s. Wj .H'O do.WO 15} 2.000 Cllj 7t,'57. Ill :ifi0 do. 15} l'O Bowery Jr? Co.. blO.1.-01 50 do. .Stw 15J SOU RKlre Ins Co..blc.Uij 50 do.blO isl JOHariemRR.,:t: 25? Kile RR. 73J .'0 do.57| l?i do.b|0 TjJ 13 Syracuse 4i u;l >.i SMI 24 do.btw 73j !> 0 Lonj; Island. 11 54 do.860 76 SJOReadingRR.51 ! SBCOtTD BOjtD. $5,000 Erle Inc Bds....s3 871150 Harlem R R.b30 57} 10 000 do. 8fi SO0 Rtadlng R R.?60 51 5,0f-<l do.sl5 8?ll(-0 do.51J S6s Harlem RR.57j!300 Erle RR.73 150 do.* 57J Tbesdav, iept 10?P.M. The Stock market has been active tc-day, bat the tendency of prices is downward. Erie Secu. riries were lower, and tbe Fancies genertily were heavy. Government* were firm and in good request. The increased demand for money has thrown considerable quantities of Fancy Stocks on tbe market, end this has counteracted the effect 0/ tha favorable action at Washington. The Exchange mirket for the steamer closed very dull, with a good supply of Bills over, 8tcr icg was Pj 5 104, good Bills being obtainable at 10 tv cent. At this rate the steamer will take no Coin. Francs are 5 eij/c 5 00; Amsterdam, 40ie<oj; Bremen, SO ? SO]; Hamburg, 33j?36. Freights are firmer. Ecgagementa of 6,000bbls Flour at Is 9d <r is Pd ; 500 bales Cotton at 7 32d. Head Weight, l?s'? 17s 6d, including 500 bbl8' Laid. To Havre tue rata is {c lb. There is at me Corn offering for Londonderry at 4I J. The receipts at tee Sab-Treasury to-day are S.-\*014; payments8321; balance.$6,113,509. Tfce Albany acd gchecectady Railroad con time* to do a good basiness. The fjlJowing i* a sommary of tbe receipts of tbe principal articles for tr eweek ending Sept. 7th: 7.500 bjxes Cheese, 135 SSI IB ; Sir? tabs and ilrains of Butter, si,2l0 IB ? L-? boxes domestic CottoD aDd Wollen ?oods i Ml 'rolls and bundle* Leather; 1,090 *tdes Leath r; 173 boxes Coni;re;s Water. 53 boxes Laathsr .'iiten* acd Gioves; r-6 bbls Green Apples; 26 do ?gg*; 7r? dozen Brouais; year bads CaUle; 10 o Sheep; IS do Hofs. The receipt? of the Hanfs/d, Proyiieics and 'Islki? Kailrat?^ daricg the motth of Auga?r, ere over *!0,O0{t The steady increase of busi -ss on tria Road is hiihly b?claragia^ to the ockboUerf. Cars ate ruaiJo^on tho Newark and ssUsefieU old between Manstield and Btfllv?le on tbe North ?rd and Mount Vernon and Newark on t^e Sooth end, leaving a pap of only 16 miles, wbiob it being rapidly filled np. Id a few week, tbe wbolelin^ wiM be completed, aDd Newark will be in Railroad communication with the lake at S*u dcik'y, and during the Fall at Cleveland via the 0 C. and C railroad. Tbe operation* in Printing Cloth, at Provjden-ie for the week endira 7th Init. were 2?,MO piecea at 4 55 cents. The Cotton market rerasins doll at ? ready price*. Tbe Wool market continue! firm but owing to tbe high price, ruling transactions were restricted. Sales were made of several lots of Fleece, J tn i blrod. st 3f3 ? 40c. There continues to be more inquiry for money, and the banks have offers .'or all their receipts, with the regular ex change on drafts, and take nearly ail the good pa. per that is in market. The Ohio and Prcnsjlvania Railroad is going on favorsbiy, and there is every reason to believe that cars will be runn'ng from Pittsburgh to Beaver and New-Brighton in July of next year The value of exports from Mobile, foreign and domestic, for the twelve months just ended, may be stated as follows: Conor.?.?20'?g'Ji? Lomner ana ilu her about. ,nn,noo Nava. Storsi about. 2o,u00 Total.?20.184,659 The President of tho 8<:bnylkill Navigation Com? pany states that 5200,000 will repair the damage to that work by the late freshet. The following plan for raising the money has been formed: " Fcr Ihe purpose of fefrejlng the eipeniea of repairing the Lanal ana wurltof be Scbuylklll Navigation Company, lha undersigned agree lo advance, in actlclpailon of Ulla, to laid to'porailon ihe ?um set oppoiite our respective Dame?, either in cash or promissory n otes as herein express? ed?if 'D caib tre loan to hear Interest al the rate uf s'x per rer.1 per scnam, snd be repaid In one year; if notes, Ihe same io be lstued at four months from date, and he re newd If req .lred *>y t e Comosny, for one year from their respective dales. Said cash fand n >tes to beealleS for In ratetMe pre portions, as ihe payments for the work may re q ore, and lo ne paid out of ihe first tolls iecelved, afier de ouc?cg the'efiom the oroinary current expenses of the Ci rrparv If tbe pariles lending ca?h should prefer it they ? hall be erimed to pjomtisory notes of .he Company, bear? ing six per ten' per annom Interest, payable twelve in milt afe date, which shall he recelvab!e at aiy Pme. wi.h the Interest ibat may then he due the'eun In parment of tolls.? All ihe tolls received to he specially deposited In Bank, so ss to secure ihelr application 'o the payment of sa'd loans anf cotes, and the ordinary current expenses of the Com? pany In the n ost effectual way practicable." Subscriptions to this new loan have reached Sixty Thousand Dollars. Tne worthless Havre de Grace money ha? been circulated very considerably at the west in the par chase of cattle, Ac. The wotk of relaying the Cumberland Valley Railroad with Trail bas been completed between Carlisle snd Chambersburgb, and the work Is being prosecuted between Carlisle and Harrijburg with vigor. About twenty thousand pounds have been snb. scribed in Westmoreland, N. B. to the stock of tho great Provincial Railroad. The New Haven and New-London RailroRd project is being pushe d with vigor. The livjjato Commercial says : We stated, a lew days s rce, that it had been determined by ile " contraciitg power?"' to constrnei lie State Line Road ib'ough Duuklik, avoiding Kredonla. an>: upon the Onto gag' to lhew-?atern llr.e of Pennsylvania tf?re j n-irln'-eo ibat no soch decision has been'legally made by ! ibe compfteit authorliy There was a convention In tdls ; cm of the iesdlrg men engaged In the Htam Line (toad, In the Du-k'rkatd Erie Road, and tho President and Eu : . Ineer ol the ISew York and E'le Road The result was a ! prellmlnsp agreement according io our statement But | ibis does r.ot decide ihe quesllon It requires a vole of , l? o thirds e f the Directors, which has not yet been given? I f e arrangement thus 'ar being mereiy between individuals ?therefore to change baa as yet been mtde in the route. Tbe probability Is thet ibe matter will he decided In the I course of two or >lme weeks, at a meeting of the Board. Tte clt'zets of F-edor la have taken a deep Inierest In the C'lnstruclon of the State Line Railroad, and subscribed liberal y to Us cspusl stock. Tbe amount of dutieB received at Ptticadelobia for the lirst eigh' months of tbe year were 3:2,570, 056 against $1,9.-1,725. Dr. Claude, tho Treasurer of Maryland states that .'Oper cent of the outstanding balance of the Fund? ed Arrears strch of the 8tate will be redeemed at the Leun oflire in Baltimore on tae 1st of October next Tbe finances of tho State are in titat favorable con? dition, that there is no doubt tbat tbe remainder of the funded arrears sto-;k will be paid within the en? suing half year. Tnis debt, when first fjnded amounted to $e78,737 45. It was formed of the" arrearages of interes'. whieh the State failed to pay when due, and which was funded daring the ad? ministration of Qov Pratt, when tbe good faith o' of tbe State was redeemed. The Treasurer, by a wise and systematic course, has been enabled to redeem portions of this debt 'rtm time to time, so j that now it only amounts to $267,425 b4. When the fifty per cent. Is paid on the 1st of October, there will remain 8133,712 82 due, which there is every reason to believe, the condition of the Treasury will autb. rize Dr. Claude to redeem on the lstof May, 1851. ' The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad is progressing rapidly. Tbe statement of tbe New Orleans City Banks for 31st Augustgivea the following leading features. Cirr-ulat,, p. Specie. Deport* I.oulslsns. sj93,i57 $1,4.97*14 $2 20-633 t aial and Banking Co...1,073 ?-15 7S7.059 874 5U City. _ ,,,, Louisiana Stale.1717,160 1,460.004 8,3012*3 Mer snd Tracers'. 860,135 1,015,377 l7l06,476 I'uloD... 86,fJ0 71,314 24.574 $1 603,507 $1,801,050 $6,515.542 The making of the Rock Island and La Salle Railroad is stated to be co longer a doubt. The Evening Journal gives the annexed state ment of receipts at tide-water : Tbe quantity of Flour, Wheat, Corn and Barley left at Tidewater, during the 1st week in Sept of the years 1849 and 1850, is as follows : "our, bt>la. Wheat, bo. Cora, on. Barley, be. ' 1349 . 81,033 100,460 97 .H5 5 807 i 1850. 90,120 129.771 104,073 43 9t6 ! lnc. 9,037 29,311 6,'18 38^9 The aggregate quantity of tbe same articles left at tide-water, from the commencement of naviga? tion to tbe 8th Sept inclusive, during the years 1849 and 1850, is as follows t rioar.bhU. Wheat, ho. Corn. bo. Barley, bo. ' ff*.1.42I.S39 lrtt.3.? 8.759,897 moil IwO....1,247 3*7 841,565 2,592.235 203,876 _uDe*."4 012 153,469 1,167,012 toe 92^3* T he aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide-water, from tbe commencement of naviga? tion to the 8th Sept. inclusive, during the years . 1848 and 1850, is as follows t . . ? ipjo r^',t,^}' wjm?t*h- Cora. en. Barley.bos JfS.1.233.210 1.04A292 L626 304 147,19? j 1850.1.847,827 34! 5t5 2/^285 2W676 j Ice........... 6.117 2?3727 In. W5.481 Isls? I By reducing the Wheat to Flour, the quantity of ? I the latter left at tide water this year, oomotred : with the corresponding period of last year, shows a decrease of 204,706 barrels of Flour. Tbe following table shows the quantity of s.vne of tbe principal articles of prodece left at tide wa? ter from the commencement cf navigation t-j Die 8th of Sept. inclusive, daring the years 1848, 130 ? days; 1649, 130 daji; 1830. 138 days: ? 1S48- 1MO. INSO. Flour, bbls...I,a?,2l0 i 4: i ?? U;; /: Wheat, bush.l,t>41.292 9^014 BUMS g?5P? " .J,t26 * 4 3 7 9 837 2 591!s?5 ? Barley, ?? . 147 196 111 oil 2 3,-,76 tye, " . X.-.32 IM H? 132.1-41 Other grains, bush. 254 201 361 ooo 1 : f"'. bol?. 17 47? J9 427 ", .. ? Pork. . 82 119 SiaM ' Markets....Ci.air<7iit fts-oarsc rca TasTaisc.ia ,??.. . . TuKaDav. September 10. iSt'JMh:*1;6 ^?ri?ti. wi'-bcaiinporunic.ang?. COTTON-lB Co ton thera ij a very bm,van inarkel, and the market it not very fully sipo?ed. The tale, are S,(C0 calet. showing very r?ll prfces, i?,c advanco wi uSa two or three dan HAl-R AMD MEAL-Jn noty the Market opmed Wim Ieuer cemacdalor tie low g.sdes, there u-tn/cna-de. rable dertaid for shlptnent. Tne Estlerc and h rmsde mBrdi.tlsogood.asd.he n n-arrival of the tow reduced tfic snpfly in t e n.araet The sales are IIMQ bois D v t,e..ic ufwbch,?JM bbls were for export The q' St , Mre- 4 37j?t.i aO; cew- VV esiern, 4 67l Situ, 4 ?MM?? ; pore Qttaaee, 4 <n. ass, fsncy We'st ?To, J:i,ai ?* ' '? exinl 0 621. faner ffrrnnsnri 5 1SJ 2 J so; ex ra do, 5 753-6 60. the sales mciaded i < oc h?l> rrureMrop Oblo, at 4 6" for good. The rotr*84 I? ? nb ft r Car,.* fcP ?'? 4 5- ff4 m w- ieb 1? ab ut tie ??-*? of buyer. In rVutlrro re.rruil n.fere t? ?M"l?'ii^'i. lid lb- rr.r,., ,.eta4v. 8?le?2 2f>n i.bls .1 8"'-' 4 r-M: ft "'Sftft S7{ f.ir mid* hrand?. ?*-.?! U q ilnl ?od BT? Palrt SOU i r. I? j.r.-v ?i S 1.4. *>nu geneval'y held aighor. B e F,< pr I? 2 K7-S2 M valih Ml' ? *N> hol?._ ?^~f/t>'tKlHxf' i.KJiol /r-U.i.? ??.! t~ri.,ndf-im Sep. i.is*> From New Y..rk.. N Orleane.. Phil?. Baltimore.. PV-to?_ Other purtu TouMSM do.. If"' To bble. flour do. C Me?l,bu Wt?ml|bll.ll Aag.3l.6o ?00.568, 3."J0 97.433 3B.WI 4AH 3* 0,117 i 1H.7V? vrie-i i:/.v.,im Exwortof brtwmtt to great H-Uatn .ia4/r<?i?i/r.? JcntUsi f? 5Ver o/A, info. Nr.w V'ORK.-20,973 bbn Flour; 1,739 bash W'osal; 1,60. buih Corn GRAlN-Tbelr I? fair mlllln* anqilrv for wrj?at ?nd with nitderateiupnllri The? m?r??t la hrmer The sales are 10 11 0 buto gtod ?' tu pari oo private tonnt and part at 10->c. 2 'CO bn?b Urteire at 11. j.C. The Corn Marsel It again better a rot lr 4* bntb ?Ith small supply The sales ?'e SO.fjf P batb P"t out i f stt re. at 6<jr: 6Jje for mixed; 59: for healed: fc?Jr orn nnd Rye is quiet at 7i"c denvrM.l with s.let 3.l(0bu>h. Some Barley t? offering "lib ??le? 1 ioobnibp Im* at 80c obis a/o wlihout change, 39^^II; for Northern, 3.t3S?C PROVIHIOMS?There Is a rath'r bette' enquiry for Prrs, and the t-td-cry Is upwards. The tales are ISO bbls at 10)yi?l0 2o for Mess. 8 l-'jtfo 19 f r Prime There is a good retail rirm-nd f >r 8eef ai 7 25J> 7 75 for In ertor Com ly Meat j $8 (M? for good; 8 7V?>$4 for CUV Mest; $10 for ?hlcagu; &>? |6 far Prime S.aad isles Beef Hams M $'2 Torre have neen some tales Pi line Mess ai aboui $16 Lara continue* la active do inand f r manufac urtng, and firm 8ales 5'0 ools and trs at 6Jd ic for good, and prime and 5<xi ke*? at 7c. Cat Meau are steady wl h gooa demand. Sales 150 hhds Pirk led ebotleen on private terms. Shoulders are ?. 9 | ? Htrrs. 5;'fl6c In Buiter the tn?-ket It well tanptted, aud heavy; Ohio, Sff'12r; Stale, 10-2>15c: Orange and Delaware, !> i: I ?? Creese Is ?,(,;? >: and doll HAY?It firm and act.ve, with saies at W&60C, of 2,000 bales. NAVAL STORES?Canada Turpentine la lower, and 61X1 or 800 bbls are expected. Saies at i ?0 Sale* 1 000 bhlo N 8 Rea'.n at 110c, dellve/rd, and 200 or 300 City Spirits ai 8l@S2c, which Is a Ilu.'ebetter. W HALr.BUNE??ale? 25 0<0 polar Bone at S7c, and a areal'parrel of South Sea at 31} rath. GROCERIES?There Is a fair requrst for Code? and ilolaates, which are firm, but Sugars are weak with a moderate miilteis The talesof I wo or three days are 250 htdt Mmeovado it F,?6je: 100 do. Maw-Orleans at 64c ; and 600 ixs Brown Hav.nna at 61 We Of Coffee 1*00 bays Rio sold at lCi?Uc; 500 do L.Gayra at He; 500 St. Dc mil go at lOe, and tome Java a: 1 ?OBaCCO?Tberel? qulto an active ?per.ulattve move ment In Tobtcco,and the market is buoyant The move rueit originales Id Virgin'? The salet are 1.50O hndt K-n tncSy and Vi-glria at 6} #54c; for Virginia 6Jrr9cT>in. One sale of SIK' bhda waa uiadn. In Manufactured tnsre Is a good business doing, and the market is very firm WHISKY?The maraet for Whltky Is without change. Salet MM. nois st 26}c for Prlton ?cd Ohio TIN- B?.*ca Tin it heavy, and 500 slabs sold at !9Jc,time. Tne ma'kei Is heavy. HlDs;s_rDder better supplies are heavy and biyers den-snd a c< rcesslon Sales 2,900 Carthageci* ai6'o510c; B0PeD?'Avr?8 a1-? bo'd wlihoui tale at H4c LEaTHER- Is very fi m and the supplies are falling off still more. The demand Is consider*! iy In advance oi t?3 supplies._ New-York Cattle Olorhet-Sept. 10. I By our own Reporter. | Offered, 1.600 Beeves, (P00 Southern, the remainder fr? m this Slate,) Go Cows and Galvat, and 5,oimi Sheep and Lawn. Bkivis- Sales of good retailing qiullites at 5 50rZ>$:i. About 2(0 wou'd remain over unsold. Marketdull / Cows snp Calves?Market active. Sales at. from 524? W fx a$.:<i as in qualliy. All sold' Siieipi.no Lambs?Sale* of Sheep at from 1 12$ (22 62} 134 75; Lamb*, 87J*?$1 50 083. Left over, 1,200. By Telegraph Miirketa.Albaisv, SepL 10. Ths past 24 hours' receipts have been : ITlour, 5,00('bh]s; W hicat, 7,510 bu?h ; Coan. 4,500 do; Barlcv, 12,000 do The news bytheA<U being uioinrnttniy e.x perted hss kept the market very quiet for Flour Tde tales have been 1 500 bnls at $5<r'5 12 for pureOenesee; 4 S-j'?M 75 for str?hnt Slat-, and 4 75 for Mi.:htgsn. Sales of 2(i,ii(iii nusb of Bablkv have been made at Tie for two rowed, and Tb'wllc tor lour-rowed. markets....Buetalo, Sept. 10. The receipts since our last have beeu as folio vs : Vloor, 8 000 bbls ; Wheat, 11,000 busb ; Corn, nooe The :nnke( for Floor it raihiv depressed ? tho deal rs await? ing the " Atla't" newt. Small tales of Michigan htve taken olire at 3 87. Wheat la firm with a good tnlLt? g Inquiry. i'oRN It firm and In good d'inaud ; no change in prices ? KkKiGins aru aa before reported. MnrhetH_Baltimore, Bept. 10 We have no new feature to report in tho market for Breadstuff's Provisions, Groceries, itc. all of wbtcii are pietiy active. ^_ Panaensrers .Snllotl. In the ttfaritkip Empire CU]fjfvr Chayret?ll DtcktOB. A MSon vofio, lady and -er?ant; C Siaoly, Ja? P Storne, f J* Hall, X Dean, J?'<? B.neli, daufkler nr,J >' W ClarV, Mr Hav??. ,.?[ Child, Mrt L K llobbin?, W N llur^oyne and lady, It Win Rate. Jlri K Road, Mr 0 Scott ami child. Her J H Warren and liuly, Paul lj>roy. Ilenrv Srhr'H.I?n, J VV Vennllon, f. Hnl .e>, L -t.-rn. J llru-li, J II BoHon, K R Goddard, lady ?nd chilj, J V Jackion E O Crump, M Mitchell, C Hw,,AJ Downer, K K Brown, J A libbetO., lady A- Servant, J L Hirhard?. W W BasMlt, II Hal leti.w Hnbertt, Sir.. HcK.bbmt. W Bleauveit, Capt W A How ard. A HSokiman, W Abrahams, L Mawaon, C Miterol?, J David ?op, JM Pealt, P Calder, Ii Ait?uiH, \V Hotz. V Gillmutin, J Mean. J Blanc,J L Redwood.J AhertOa.W AKoburU. 11 11 M.non A A Adama, P Oooilwin, R Wilkint, W T Brown. J W Coopsf, O Parmer. W Hogbet, J It Lowe?, H R Lowe.. T It Strange, S Harris, E jolinwin. A U McDonald, TSchnndt, C McCarthy, L C Eitnn. () II Horn,,!, A limine, VV VV Jobnaoo, L Dwin^, J Schauwker, W Barton N It lUrt-.u, B Cary, C MaaUrtoo, P l)o>le, L K?oaatly,0 J Nwiim J Dawv er, J Redding, J I. Redding, J Chapman, E D - teward, A S Wefilake, P A Maoeck.Jo. Kohler, Jo. Lanplth, J Bocart, VV F Hanrrran, M Stahl, (i Kmc, J Onka, a Eaton, A Kabes,;, V Nook* A KnuaUl, E Kei,er, C llaiiibaner 0 Schondt, Oenrj? Schwlt, Jo-epll HiM-op, A L S'even?,J Arthur, K Cady, H Heady, I. L inllor, <? A. Ballen, J. Ulla, It. II. ?lade, VVm. Nicol, John E. ?ar.il.on, W. Duiiee, M. VV Burnett. Geo. A. Dunn, Augustua Primer, Jnme. Fratier, M. Baldwin. VV. Aal A<?>.l D. II. CUnord, II. .Ipauidio?, C. R: Dodge, E. P Allen, E. H. o. Pratt, E. Thompaoa, J. K. Bucket, r. Pmeb, A. G. Howe, G: L. Pratt, aad H other.. Passeasiersi Arrived. In ihip Jenes/, from Havre?Mitt Emily Mitchell?34S in the lteer.ee. in ichrj fail from Cape Hmftltn?Kl Leon CuykowtkL MINIATURE ALMANAC.THIST)Ty" S???Kiaes.6 ir, | Seta. 0 Hi j Mooa?Sou... y iVf. HIGH WATER....SEPT. II. ?aa.ly Hook ..11 4dm | Go?. bland... 0 3'? | Hell Gate_ 9 17a TKlBUiNE MARINE JOiJllNAL7~ POUT OF NEW-YORK.SEPT. 10. Cleared. Jtenmshp. America, Shannon, Luerpool, EC.ird Jr; Empire City, Wilfoii, Chagre-, J Howard dc Bon. Snips Devonshire, llu?ey, London, J Griawold; Emperor Pelriek Havre,Boyd to Hincken; E &E Perkins, Gilpatrlek! New Orlen,,., Eo.ter 4 Nickeraouj Marion, Joun-on, Savannah, Dunham di Di mon; Nathl Thompson, Murphy, New-Orleana/J B G.t^er. Bark. Ljio, (Aual) Pehui, Ir'ieate, V Prank; Flors, (Br) Trumbilll, Ai sptllco, Aymnr 4t Co. Bog? Return, (Brj Drew, Liverpool. NS, LH Aikenj C A Coe, Huhhard, St Mai?-. Coe, Ander-un Jt Co; Frances Jana, Aleraadcr Philad.lphia, H G Brookm.tn; Emehe, (Pmta) Dedrickbauaen Hull Thompson *. Neubau?; Heoe, (Sw) Soderholro, Cadia, Boorrmui! Jobruon ir Co; juha HouHon, Donnell, St TL, ma?, lluaaell i N?r ton; Hunirunale, (Brem) Lorrnxen,Savannah; M Taylor, Seht A K Hay, Be.uiton, Wilmington, NC, Van Brunt to Sltieht; Virginia, Hobart, Savannah, Demlll A-. Co; Valant, O-horn Nornilk M Bedel'; Curlew, Roger?, Philadelphia J Hand; Peoob, (Br) Lew,.! Grenada, WI, J H Brame; London, | Br) Hilton. Can.o, NS, W Duu bam; Nord? rn Be."e. Thompson, Savannah, H P Buck. Barge M?ldW-ej, Ely, South Amboy. Arrived. Ship Jer-ey, (of Salem) Day, Havre, 4-i d?, mdae, to order. Aue 1?, lal 44 lou IIS M, parted compuiy wilh lliip Empire dlate IVn Liv H?m iorKY0rk" ^ '0Be8? V^f<*> wfth abip Galha, fin Ship WeatphaUn,(Breml tVwMb, Bremen, 47 d?, md*e and 171 piseen^er?, to Oelricfas A: Kruger. Ship Slate Righto, Warr-n, Staannah, T\,- S It waa bound to Liv. erpool, bat sprang aleak and put into tab port to repair. Il.-.rk Thale?. (ol Boothbayj Pinkham, Ciirtliagenia, Spain, July 28 and Gibraltar Aug J, lead, to NetmiUi St. Sou*. ' Sth Niagara, Spa'.lnu;, Rocknutd, o a., lime und Lith. 7th in? on* Blotl I?lmid. while lying too in a heavy gale, kiat part of deik load ?itovp galley ar d liMt tie jib. S,u J i'a.I Delano, Cape Haytieo, 11 J., logwood, to Halated, (. bamberlin Sc Co. Si h T P Cope., Phillip*, Virginia. ??' d?, potatoes. S, h Charlot e, A.lam-, Ptola.lelj.hia, roal. S? h I. Auiien*e,d. Snuth. Pliilad, coat Sth Cape May, Daw?, pbilad, coal SchJ VV i.aklweil, Mar.kin, Wa.huiglon, NC, Ii ds, rural jtorea to tnaater. Sid in co with ach Peter Platt, for Nfork. BELOW?Skip! GaDia, Kirl,?rd?,n, from Havre; EmpireStato I. verpoot; Br brig Carbon, Livtrpool, NS; -ch Mary Eliia, Kyder) Cape Hay tie SAILED City, (a) Cl rnpi By Telecraph. BOSTON, <e,tio-Arr tbip Peterhod, Cronata,lt MU), Elaioeur fldJ'ily. Aug 11,tat63SO. looSS, .aw bart Sberwo,,! Ml'irrrai for Cronatadt; 31=t, lit 41 63, ten .1733, patted an Am brig, iappoaed the Athena, Cadiz for Newb* ryport; Sept 7, lal 43 17 I,.. 37 .ooke bng ang. ia. Beton, Ute Ciiiforr.... '? Cid bark Dragon, Eueno. Ai reo; brie Su.?>x San FmncL4ro- ?ch Mary Ch?toa, Port av-Prmce; Keoerca 4: Frinrea Baltimore'and Lr.ve, A-hony. ' ' PORTLAND, Sept 9?Cid ?hin Nathan Hanau WOrU? Core,NYorfc. '" 'r..an?, acn $M ta ? F A Perley, Cuba; brig Matanxu Baltanora- acl-a Mar. >'r^.:er i.l,i,ul?, liot.w,-1..1 Aii^rrt I 1 ,i rL ' k" ' ' 3Xit7, KEW-BKDFORD, Sapt If-Arr f. U 'llenry Clay Albmv VV Biotie;New Yor*;aJotiDa'Indax Atv Herm s'^'? 1 - A ,:? NY. ' >. ?-?ieman.Cre-?, CKfahljui Cr.ral, Brseaexa,ksd ALiabam Baker Nnrh P S publ.c.-. '' ' ?xo'x; stoop ua. PROVIDENCE, Sept 9?Arrach J c We^i . _. . Commerce, Alban j-Painter J 1 I H k''' York. ' ' ' *' - '^ 1 Ji'1 m fc.dy, New Sid ach? Maid and IfinetU id- Hi ?? p FALL lavtlt. Se,.:;- ! -'s..,'" ,' n S ? , ?loop?Eiu*l,NYorl W Victory c,> ???'=?, Detows/e City; SAVANNAH Sep-.t?Ur-iiin Fl. Wl.? n , . . _ NY od.. ' nunn.r, uoiior.; oxr:. Tel.u, BKiaTOL 5epta-Arr-ioo-wCaie-- , ic . , .... . V-al H-r? I ad, tails urd prr)>?K>iw? vessel kttuttng and eg? ging rr.u. b r;unsJ. laic urL'iu, El m??. ?' Sj'nna from New Or'ean?. report* thai on t e Angu-t. m fal Is. if, loa ft/i fa, sncoaalcrea e h'irn. rarw' Iron. Eaat (<' *outh. which lasted twelve I ours, during whirh tine- the G. laid with her r? I under ?ot, aa-i nghtoi with four feet of water i' berhold ThftO bee sa-tveed rohsrlerable damage Li >r?a nf aail? ar. ' ngting. ?"I' *' VMh '?I *' IN. too 81 10, pasted a 1 ilrer otNVi with a wreck in t?p >ar*atly a bng. thinks >b* waa m.kaif fur Apalsib" ola Same da) aaar a bark w tu her ruun o,a-l gore besdinc lo the tuailbward Tut tai? Scsa?. of Rostoo. Hmm Hail, boon! from Mobile for Phd-delphia. ?,tb a carpi o' rt--,jr ng boards, wet* a-hore oa the fccai b oa .-atorday mor .u-g Wih ulLJnmwst to the eastward of Santa Hota Mar.,'. luiW eocounlvr'.-'l a severe raiaa?lott boat, maiainaat, tails, desk load, awl had ste-n stav* Attest account* she tajr m about two 'eel water, embeoiteu m tbe aand and Sited w.th water. Capt Hall !e(t tbe wr?ri With his mal? tncJ three men M Welnetdty night, '."th tilt- Left pat n an a i l on tlieheacb. and one rnsa (rare ou- on tbe w ij To Pcn-aeol*., ar 1 no to bt dead ere '.hie. I ota of Itaio Ctotisto,- IV bsrit PoBocl, Ml Inlyre, at Philtdsl. nfe* from Liverpool i?tii.W ult, i? tat 40?, loo fU. fell ia wiii Ira Coir-tei" ol Ri brnond, M? I .apt Thnmae. fit, Partnu, VS, boand In S'e?port. HI, with a cam ofcaaal. i? a a.nking condition, bavins; sprung a leak three dsya before h a t-mhl* rets from SSB, ant! lost Ion?; boat Hore to sod succeeded in taking off Captain Ttwmaa aoi crew, sight ia puml rr. an.) brought them to Phi'ade phia. Antacsicoi.?, Aug<?_Kri? "Villa, loaded with cotton, from 5? Mar??, kost loth mast" on tbe 43d Aug. and waa towed into tbie port by ach Washington. Tbe Img Ssr.h Ehttbawh, (of Tboml-ton) with * csrgo of bv* aiak, fror* Tampa liny tor MY ort., went s?uore at St Joseph's Point and ?,nt to f:e? --c plain drowned. Pie packet bng Cygnet and *h Koae were as let re al SI Aadrew'a Hajr?W'l probably be gotten off. Tlie set Oregon was aahor,- In swamp Heights. The t de baa n???r heen ao lush since 1837. The light bouse at ApaltchicoW ?>, ronai.ler.bl> d.,m*geJ. The Kb T S P artont wa* lelt h.gh and dr? at St Josephs?wol be gotten off. NsiatrniT, SeptVt?Tb? brip Mary rerkirua, Cbaae, from Pictnsf with coal, bound to Warebam, went ashore oa tbe ?Ii itet on aahoal two nule? N W ol tbi? laland. She will bare to daKbarje, ai:d wiU tw jotten off, if the weather pro?ea farorible. Laaocfaetta At Warren, RI, 6th m.?t. by Meaars I'haae ft Da?-e, a .-bp of about* 430 tuna, completely ntfred. called the M .ria Mnitya, owneJ in South port, CoDn, snd to be <-omroanded hy Capt Bulkley. ... Same dav, at Barney.v.l.'e, by M oa Barney, Ssai. a freijhnn^ ahip of ?hont ?XI tuna. calW the Koae ' Center, owned fcv Messrs Cents? ft Co ol M York, snd to be commaK.'ed hy Cspt AntoU. 8poUe?. *r>. Auc 7, lat 43, Ion 31, was boarded bark Theoiana, from U-boa fcr B Auj[n't7, lat ?6. loa 47, was passed a bark. sUsslimr south, with Forbee'a new rbr. , Aue SO lat :7 40, Ion 71. bark Monterey, for T?rke le'iad. Aug '.-3, lat 34 fO, Ion M 30, tht> Maine, trom New-Orleans tot U? *%*^ no lat, Nc |w?,Veen ship Aajaata, of Portlarrf, boual te L's>pt<7t1Ci.i< Cod NNW 14 railen, sch Jaapir, from Boeloo for 2? jKsM lat 44, Ion JO, waa ais-ialired a largest ip ?howinj a rel ? g nal ?Tth an X in the center. ?Und.nr. weet, m Aue ? lat VI ft), Ion Set 41. rl^h.iu; aca I'Jiejepeaie, of Northport, Me, fta tho Gratd Banks, with W.rou 6sh, bound W. To {tliartnwiraa Custom Horas, tiai'aaios, S.ttur ay. Aua;.i4, ItVWX Winia* B. Sairu, Esq. Collector i.A Superintendent of Ijjbta, District of Teaaa. Sia?1 hare the honor to report, that, m obodieaee to your nwtne tions the L'ehl Mop for thia Harbor baa b.-en mooted uuide the bar, in 3)p fatirims watpr: ?ie Cvlimler of the Cuba's wreck bearing 1. *? N, ami the Cathedral SW I4 S. Vessels de-itini to enter the harbor witliout a pilot shun*-! keep in ?t* fathoms i.ntilthe lightship bears NW by compass when she wjlj be in raniewitli the outer an.t innrr buoys; theu steer directly tor her, passir1;clo.etotliebulns, (on either hand); when up wi?i UM u?ht| haul up ?est until midway between two buoys, (the one 00 the star board l and marks tlie end ol Pel., an Spit, the other tbe " Knoll, | then steei SSW 'or ihe wharree. Masters of reeaeJe unacquainted with t.ie channel skoual tn,hot near the light ship, and not attempt to come up to thetuwa without a Tessels deririn ? . pilol liouU come to in 6\I'aUionx, with ?>.? light beannc M V TIPTON VVALKavR, Ucarihsj Inspector. VorelKD Ports. At Dublin abt 44,1 ult, ebip tieo E?ans, Couiflard, for NOrleaoa, w'ai Eiliia July' 1-7, brig Bndg-ton, Smith; for Coast ol" Africa. Ska hail sailed, bt.t put back July 3d, leaky. AtOeroersra Jd ult, bark I'aes Wilkma, fm PhlbdelphU, sup poaeil just arr. Arrat thajiree Wth ult, s.h Won W \V>er, Knowles, BostAM. AtSanUCroa.Cuba, it'.h ult rb p l ariu.u, Dooghty, tor Uiamm; Irtrs Serali Ann, Dil inebam, from Co? ee. At Kinds'.in , Ja.1i.th nit, brig Va ne, White, fm Wilmington, MC, arr Svth. Sid 4.d, brig Kuuriac l.elaud, aaal* Cru* (aupp.wed Cuba, but r.erliiin- St Croia I ArratblJsgo. t uba, llth ult, hark lleronlea, (Hrem) Weyder naati Boetouland ctearetl23d lor .ll.i'uau.Un, lo load Mahogany for Arr'at Mtntsnilla 31st ?'t, lark llurwartl, (looilwin, NYork, to load for Boston, not Wg preTKiusly a? has he. n -tated. 8W lm Cienfuegoa 4Mb ult, br'g feptuue, BasBird, lltHton; 4SUif soh >lars Hill. Croeltett, do. Sid lm Miriel 41-t ult, bark JuLil. e, Hart, Portland. Arr at Bio (ItiverSt Lawrence] l-t nat, ship Berkshire, Smitia, Biston, and aid same day lor Basqi 0 I -'-, to loail lor London. AtTrabanguo, West Coast ofSi matra.June I7,bark Kepler,Copp, for NYork, ?ery nearly loadtd, to sail neit 'lay for Soowang ana S Tallnpow, nnd if unable to hit up would leilTS lor borne. Capt 0 iw ported the Propoutis, lorSouth .,1 Klimpe, neirly loaded. At Panama Aug34, hark Cunrter, ,,.1 NYork) Th?y?r, for sale, freight or cqarten o'm Kennedy, fieadway, rm San Pniwisyeo, brig Sacrsuiento, Jo. At St lb. ma. Aug 47, bark. Alah.nua. Wall, lor California, 31st, hi ig? K.iiiiu-, Magratb, u ->i, tu i-mi Statt for Curacoaj Brothers, Hath? away, do, loth ln?t, IVtrTurkS Island i"l "iiri.,1* line John Daw son, fin Deinerara. ar'iltl. nnd aid 4fith for Turks Island and NYork. Hri- Mary, l'"in Huh i.ii.do VAU), and sld iMth forSl Johns, Pit. Shi fni Acnpulco prep to lClb 1 t^suamers Northerner, and Ke public (im Panama)Sah Frahci to. At CalUoJuly 13, ti b War- ?-, Baker, I'm NYork for California.. Al Cape llaytien Sept 1, sell Eben Atkins, I'm Boetou, disg. Owflxsniio roritia ALBANY,Sept0- Arraib Alban?, fm Koalon. Cid teh Dover, for Boston. BOSTON, Sept9- Arrbn.k lavi Icr,Snow,San Jnsn, Cuba; Sng, Tbenila, (llr) Kinder, Annanolia; Jo.eins, i llr; Henebery, St Jon, NB; -?-Iis Advance, Bryant, Pbtladetpbis; Preeiitetrs, Koeaak, Itoa tout! Arne rieaiiBelle Bnater, NYork; Aucma, Orimnj Itobbinatowns llethiah, Grindle, Tremont) Fredonis. Hull, Jo eaoort; CforaL PettirartU, Han? cock I Bnngs, Stmer. Kocklandj (Irian, Peat, d ; DhimonT, D??is, Tbomaston; M?r, a. Itellar, do; t'dd Follow Kowse, Augu ta; CMitea, Walkace, Portland Uconm, Hill, So.? Cid bark* Eudora, (Htm) Scboltx, A ut aerp: Oiton 1, Bmeiyj Turks D lan.li Vesta, Fhnn, Phila delph.a, brig Joseph, (llr) Fougeie, I'm toll] sebfl Oregon, v Br) Chili ch? ill. Yarmouth, MS; Ehra Jane, 1;;,; Mr I.e., ,,Sl John, NB, Wescoens, Vinal Dyer. Philadelpbisj Alert, Hsu, New York; ArcnJe, Cook, Faatport an.l t:.,U's Sid, al ip Medorai I arks Emoreaa, Canada, Mary ry Adeh*, A?o a, Kutaw, Ida an Veat.t; brigs Hennen, Cor il, Prim ro.e. Nelson, Coneoid, Alpha, Sorbi... Aerial, Kognlim, J C Fremont, kfareia, Duncan, Nsm-y Am., dt-?tluatioa unknown) and from the Roads this morning, unrk Jupiata (not ieaterday) Brig Margaret Parker ??'led yesterday. Cid 6th, brig Chat Malloy, (Br) Monte, London. BALTIMORE, Sept S?Cid Brem ship Oreao, Ja.sen, Brunen; bark Kingston, Patril I., Babla and a market; reo* Ellen fioldaborougb, Mitibell. Charleston; Zeno, Granger, Norfclk and Hkbttwndj Spray, Kirwan, NorloU and 1',-ler.li n?- ^rr 'Oh, ship Albert Oallutin. Salt? er, Liverpool) sells \V S itohhins, Sooth, NYork) Cornehn, (iosnlinan son. St Thomas; Samuel P Lord. Smith. M Y uk, Commander in Chief, l(. bb us. do. ( Id Mf Rhein, (I'rua) Mey er Rottardan? brigs Rtadr Rhfnn, BrlCard. Picton, WS; Elm ,. Sahrent, It .ton; .ch. H.ir -t. Lr. well Salem) (.en lr?m, W lson. Port Maria, Ja 314 ?? ,p (keen Freml Jinaen, Bremen; t,.irk .-ton, Patrick, Bahia, On Sunday, brig Einora, Serg'.nt. Boston BAN(,( 1 It. Sept .'? Arr ScbsOnaida,Harroy Boston; IDuuiinator, Foe sett, do; Ua, brigs Hudson, Hnllett, NYork; Warren Brown, Jtilinaon, Poii*moutb) scbs Albert,(of Heserly) Carter,Boston; Pha roa. Grey, do; Tjro, Griffin, do) Franklin. Dennisqo Gwucatwr CM ? h, ecbaSl Leon. Parker, Boston; Mar eilt ., Pnt-ride* do; Charles Do'l-e, NTork; Htyflower, Msrryii-.nn, Philadelphia; Ji'?eph Jjmee! MitcheB, Boston; Envoy,Loud. Dig ton, Oen Knot Sarrent, ^Hl-rn, Henason, Wn-ren, Boston; Friendship, H irdy. do; IHnn. (iilmore, do; Tabmaroo, Johnson, Nevrboryport) Aahleud. Yutea, Lynn; A?on, Carver, Boston) Host,.,. Packet, ftuler.doj Mogul, Marshall. NYork, Tanton. Ti'plsy. Norwich; Hh, brig Emerald. Haskell, Lynn; acbsi this Inland, Coombs, Mledforr1; Fkrette, Rieh Saleis; Equity! Grey, Wey mouth: Lueellna, A.lnms. NVo-k; O.taloga, Harding, St. Croii; Harriet Fuller, Brau Icy. Bnetooi Conntutst, Lawry, dot Al grrimi a, Roherta.do) riiant. II???-, .lo CHAULX8T0N; Sept B?Arrbtri* Felicia, (Sw> ()l,e,in,Stock? holm; Acadlt, Franceville, Providence, Itl Went tout brigs Em? ily, Nichola NYork) George, Walker, do; sch Mary ft Luian Ad .uns. Pbilsdetphi*. ArrMh.ateanwbip Osnrey. Dickinson, Philadel pbll) bnrl Carolina, Smith, N Y ,rl.. t Id slop Harriet ft J-seie Con? ner, Liverpool. Went to sea, ibip New York, Hull, NYork; brig Cbipclnlln. Haskell, a Northern |rrt; sea* Brilliant, Fviabie, Haiti ?nire; J K Randall, a Normern port. DIGHTON, S t 5-Arrarh .'oh,-Truman, T ittle, Philadelphia: Mb. stoop Areora'.t,-.Albany. SI,) Mb, si b OnUno, Vaogilder, Philadelphia; nth, brig Mont*j*e,Toolhake, .lestm.tion unknown, ach? Eli Townaead. Corson, Philadalphiaj Harvest, Preeby, (fro.-n. Taiinbin) NYork: sip J Pierre, (i.i.llrey, do; 7th, sch tbsabetk Jone, i'h.la; alp Alt Mope, Phillips, NYork. ' EDOARTOWN, Sept 7-An ?, , Margaret, Kvere t, NYor'a for Hallowed SM'.ith, ship Montkello, Folger, (fin Nsntocket) FaciSc Ocean: sebn Margaret Ann. Haven, tj/nnj Crusade, Ittpley, NYork, Starjaret, Hall.,well. In port, acb Bolivar, mr Norfolk. FALL RIVER, Sept 7?Sid bark Charles Devane, Baaley, S :w GEORGETOWN, Septo-Arr brig For., Berry, Bath, Me. MACHIAS, Aug30?Arr 1 eh Freeport, Davis, Portlan I; list, ?ck Fame, 'I bompsoa, N York. Sid Sepi:,, >cb Freeport, Dar?, Portland;, .'Id, bng Clora Ellen. Killrnan, Cnba; s. h John, Miles, NYork. An 4th, bng H race Greelev, Keliey. NYork; ?< h ;?n Jark?oo, Brown, Bos-? ton; bth, ?h. Mayflower, Kobme. n, Boston) Donwortb, Thompson, do. Sid arh Hnnnah ft Abigail, Spurting. Boston. NEW ORLEANS, Aug .11?Arr ship Hruns.Tirk,Thoiiia*, Havre> barks Maypo. (Sp) .Mar, Havim ,; F. it h. Hrtcbcock, Newc oll? M-; bng Leopold O Dot.noli. Dunton, baTannab; a..b* Mary Ellen, Mc Conoell. Havana; Fn ry. William-, do) Mad' na, McNeil Tampa Bay;' ( orah, Porter, Watt. . laland. Inflow, coming up, ahm Tennessee SB da lm NYork. Cldi eun ibip Oalveatbn, Place, Galrrsston and Matat gorda Bay; ships'! H Walte, r.r... k,r, Liverpool; Asiaras, &ny, dos; Sea Lion, Dyer, do: OtCmoco, Brown, do) Brutus, Couth. London: Rajah, Jackson. >York; Grenada, B?iti I -Msr, Vigo and 1 market, Me gui tirrK.k, Fairbanks, Trieste; harts O J Chan*?, Fletcher, Antwerp' AI.Lott Lord, Koaik,Bordeauii ! ng Joseph ,,e, (Br) Warliam, Ha? vana; t.hs ( lara, Thompson, aigti; Gov Arnold, Whiting, Si.aJ and Cananeachy. NORFOLK, Sept7?Arr sets Mary Jane, (pkt) Ber.tley , NYork; Copia, Sears, Ki stoi; Paragon, Baker, y.rmouth. In Hampton Roads,sch S R Painter Irr. Ra i - ind (1 r Philadelpbla. NEW HAVEN', b>pt9?An brit W I Watson, Tbompaon, NTork,. Kb*ES[Thompson, Fialier, Philadelphia; Uontrmutb,-, J,m* River; sloop Lymrn DennisOB.Fm tb, NTork. Sid L ft W Armstrong, Armstiong. West Indies; -.1, I Bene.|a t,Tiii>maa, Pbilad; sl,?n Lady Fenwick,Thompaon, NYork, NEW BEDFORD, Sept 7-Arr. I, A.--e" s,Wbeeter, Piniol. NKWB?RTPORT, SeptT -Arr 1,1 g Petrol, (Br) Fowler, Wiloiot, NANTCCKET, Sept fc?Arr I" S etera'r Bibb, YIcBlair, Coast Sur? vey. . Nr,Viw 7/ f*?',.7-A!T f''"I>'?n*. Bailey, K.ll Rrver tn% Krf'eNv' f l" ? t"" ",',."' WW Smith Fell Itiver f.rM...k. tips Cl ei , Weel , Providence for Albany; J 1 Ml: J, ,:.. do In Bunri Splendid, iviffit CWyf,-ld for N ?II *VW ll""'fJ {"r iToWelpl.? dUV^-nan, o - ''? I tut iton (or New York. .???) t Confider.ce, Babcock, Have-ui. FENSAC.OI.A?Cid prevto Aug 1. br.g, Ellen Mam, Treat Be hi; Joba Gertenburg, Wooste- n,, ;.|.,:..,?.,,aa. Hook as S'Vork PHILADELPHIA, Sept9-Ari ? ti r II Osri^ettson oV?tt Nwfolki lonesta Leiend. Mori. W A P, uton, Perfcttt, Peters'haig. cS, i.-1 11,. ,.;-. . ... Lav nia Jane.Kctchum, dot Poto i?c, rbrirr. a, NtWfl rd) Olingto .. ,,. S-(1,?.?. s B'A,L,r.e", or?,n. Lr.s.aiyr.: Heon-Uji, K?d, Nltedford; Ttonerta, Leland, iW "u~\ ,> r'e>, (ambridee, Hit*. H-ro, l.iUlej?hp,do. Arr:tb.r?-lU (iai.net. Snow, NYork; "r; *? " Ht lie...,.; Coral Conrad, Rociland tor SAVANNAH, Sept 4-Arr brig G'.lna e EHmea.New Orlean*. CM iBr) Ctiitolm. Put u. Arr .'.lb. bng Brave. (Sw) f.ythe, . liarki.o-in. Sweden. Cid ich Virginia, Somera, W?mMgfOm. DcL V? ent to Sea. ship .S0.1th1s.rt, McCormkt, N'York. 4TOM>GTON.3ept4-Airsrhs3*,en--, Gfadding, Brjitol lor Al? bany; sfp lirt nalt.e Sbtfield NYork. In port 7!h. acht Sarah Loaiaa, Crocker. SYnrk for Brirtol; Hard Tinea, Gladding, Bristol for New York; Josephine Hurt Hmt i aooron lor I'hiit; ffarreat, Preahy, do for NY- rl; s'ps F.u.eene Congdoo, Hartlon* for F-il Rerer, Henry !" thy. Delawarafor NBeJf?r-l; Senate, Wikox, New Torsi Deep R.r, r. SouDiworb, C ?nnecti 'it River for Provulertce; Nsv W orld, do for do. SALEM. Sei ? e?Arr "b Tortobi. l.-i-lwig, Pa-tou for Wareham. aVILtfINOTON, Sept vor sch Ira Kr.w.o-r. Korteo, Nrora^ Cld iltli, aa.h J.nr.es fi King. Waiiiwitght, Boston; 7th, a.', Tisan CtaV non, DlL.i-V, Baltimore.