*$*OVERPROOF*$* 12943877 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn NEWS FROM THE INTERIOR.||@@||NEWS FROM THE INTERIOR. TAMBAROORA. I||@@||TAMBAROORA. {From the Correspondent of ths Bathur,, J||@@||{From the Correspondent of the Bathurst Free -i ress,) T|||@@||Press,) A NEW8pot has been found on the hin " ?||@@||A new spot has been found on the hill opposite the Commissioner's, wherTtheÏÏ?'''!||@@||the Commissioner's, where the parties are doing well. A large ap Je ha^n "L'J||@@||doing well. A large space has been "pegged out" in claims to be worked duri« JUtX||@@||out" in claims to be worked during the next week No doubt the pUc h g ¿«I||@@||week. No doubt the place is rich, the soil already washed having'yielded an » ía J||@@||already washed having yielded an average of half an ounce from twenty bucke tiri||@@||half an ounce from twenty buckets. With this exception, Tambaroora U ver» Li «M||@@||this exception, Tambaroora is very dull, as so many perons have left for the Ovíta 1||@@||many persons have left for the Ovens. The diggings on the Lower Turon 'are m."||@@||The diggings on the Lower Turon are much the same as last week. There h«TÄ||@@||the same as last week. There has been but a little accession to the uopulation N«||@@||little accession to the population. No great haul has been made, but nia ly ali h«eS||@@||haul has been made, but nearly all have made good wages, say from tea shilling^ to lw||@@||good wages, say from ten shillings to two pounds a day as the average for ft, "¿||@@||pounds a day as the average for the week. But then it must be observed that hey d?||@@||But then it must be observed that they don't work more than four days out of the st* « i||@@||work more than four days out of the six as it generally takes two days to spend the* pre||@@||generally takes two days to spend the pre- vious week's money. The general iOprK ¡«||@@||vious week's money. The general impression here is that there is no lack of golf IZ||@@||here is that there is no lack of gold and no ikehhood of a rush, and that the k1D*t(||@@||likehhood of a rush, and that the few parties Uti; may go along comfortably for eome r2||@@||left may go along comfortably for some months. Lkorerii8e' *ereare dr?di8w«||@@||If the river rises, there are dry diggings to fall back on. The meeting of the miners cornered ft||@@||The meeting of the miners convened for «ÄBy Íid »' come off- The raeetinS «||@@||Saturday did not come off. The meeting was called by the old secretary of the Tambaroor||@@||called by the old secretary of the Tambaroora Miners Association. The cause of the fahr||@@||Miners Association. The cause of the failure is a complete mjstery. The divers »,||@@||is a complete mjstery. The digers would have c.oled dDwn on the absurdity of the np||@@||have cooled down on the absurdity of the new regulations. There is one thing certain, ül||@@||regulations. There is one thing certain, the tambaroora Winers 'Association wai nonti||@@||Tambaroora Miners 'Association was 'non -- inventus-their secretary "solus." Iwthi||@@||inventus'-their secretary "solus." I see that a new code of regulations have been ismrf||@@||a new code of regulations have been launched. lhey show the same profound ignorance of ti||@@||They show the same profound ignorance of the management of the gold fields as all prerion||@@||management of the gold fields as all previous ones. I shall give you the opinions of ti||@@||ones. I shall give you the opinions of the diggers in my next.||@@||diggers in my next. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12943178 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn '*/- tólPPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. >}y ~»-, AHM VALS.||@@||ARRIVALS. JtJHfjJSt 25-Prince of Walis, barque,582 ton«,Cap||@@||JANUARY 25-Prince of Wales, barque,582 tons, Cap- "Jafiî Donald, from I/mdon 16th October Passengers||@@||tain Donald, from London 16th October. Passengers- **'*' Messrs F Edmond, F O Bryant, G A and b Sidong||@@||Messrs. F. Edmond, F. O'Bryant, G. A. and S. Sideng- litm, Mary Ann Ingers, M Haines, J Ga)don, H Hill-||@@||ham, Mary Ann Ingers, M Raines, J Gaydon, B. Hill- man, b Turner, 'A F and J vndrews, J Teatrail, W||@@||man, S. Turner, Z. F. and J. Andrews, J Testrail, W. Eccles, 11 and T Spence, c Gulley, M. A. Bishop||@@||Eccles, H. and T. Spence, E. Galley, M. A. Bishop. Gilchrist, Alexander, and Ci , Agents||@@||Gilchrist, Alexander, and Co, Agents. January la -Envelope banjue, 402 tens, Captain||@@||January 25 -Envelope barque, 402 tons, Captain bmlth, from Milbourno Idt'i ini>t»nt, ¡n ballast I'ag-'||@@||Smith, from Melbourne 19th instant, in ballast. Pas- Bengora-Mr and Mrs Franklin and daughter, Stlst||@@||sengers-Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and daughter, Miss V-ott, Mctsn. O Util, J II MUijau, li M'Kaughan.G||@@||Scott, Messrs. D. Bell, J. H. Milligan, H. M'Kaughan, G. Lewis, II Weeks, J Drew, J Jeisiu, Carne), J and C||@@||Lewis, H. Weeks, J. Drew, J Jessen, Carney, J. and C. Atkiakm, B. Robinson, Il G Nelson, and 22 in the||@@||Atkinson, F. Robinson, H. G. Nelson, and 22 in the steerage Thornton and Churcu, agents||@@||steerage .Thornton and Church, agents. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12943479 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn INO INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. /SHIPPi||@@|| Í'ebbüary 8.-Palermo. britt, 132 tons, Captain Whyborn,||@@||February 8.-Palermo. brig, 132 tons, Captain Whyborn, rom Moreton Day tho 3rd Instant. Passengers,-:!! tn||@@||from Moreton Day the 3rd Instant. Passengers,- 24 in tlie steerage.||@@||the steerage. February 8.-Hawk, schooner, 150 ton«, Captain .T.||@@||February 8.-Hawk, schooner, 150 tons, Captain .T. Cartwright, from Tort Albert 3rd instant, in ballast.||@@||Cartwright, from Port Albert 3rd instant, in ballast. Passcuger-M. .Iohn«on. Captain, agent,||@@||Passenger-M. Johnson. Captain, agent, .february «.- Bellona, brig, .102 tons, Captain P.||@@||February 8.- Bellona, brig, 302 tons, Captain P. Ritchie, from Melbourne 31st ultimo. Flower, Salting,||@@||Ritchie, from Melbourne 31st ultimo. Flower, Salting, and Co., agents.||@@||and Co., agents. February 8.~-Jam«s Gibson, Frbooner, 139 ton*, Cap-||@@||February 8. - James Gibson, Schooner, 139 tons, Cap- tain Young, froDi Melbourne 3rd instant, in ballast.||@@||tain Young, from Melbourne 3rd instant, in ballast. Thornton and f harrh, agents.||@@||Thornton and Church, agents. February 8.-Harp, schooner, 72 ton«, Captain||@@||February 8.-Harp, schooner, 72 tons, Captain Wetham, from Moreton Bay 4th instant, with 5pas||@@||Wetham, from Moreton Bay 4th instant, with 5 pas frengcrs.||@@||sengers. February 8- Melbourne, A.It.M. screw steamship,||@@||February 8- Melbourne, A.R.M. screw steamship, 1800 tons, rnptain J. S. Hutton, from Plymouth loth||@@||1800 tons, captain J. S. Hutton, from Plymouth 15th October, Lisbon, 21st November, Car« of Good||@@||October, Lisbon, 21st November, Cape of Good Hope 1st Jan i wy, Adelaide 1st February, and||@@||Hope 1st January, Adelaide 1st February, and Port Phillip 0th initnnt. Passengers-Messis. John||@@||Port Phillip 6th instant. Passengers - Messrs. John Urie, It. M. Urown, A. O. Cuilum, David||@@||Urie, R. M. Brown, A. G. Cullum, David Graham, A. Matheson, W R. Cooper, L. Clooto, M. Hall,||@@||Graham, A. Matheson, W R. Cooper, L. Cloete, M. Hall, Mrs. Hall and child, D. Smith, Mr. Thomas Comer,||@@||Mrs. Hall and child, D. Smith, Mr. Thomas Comer, Mi« II. lluchanan, Captain f'olo, Messrs. It M'Konzlu,||@@||Miss H. Buchanan, Captain Cole, Messrs. R McKenzie, O. B.Cnndnge, S. Marks, h. \Y. Hurford, H. It. Hurford,||@@||G. B.Candage, S. Marks, L. W. Hurford, H. R. Hurford, J. Goold, Pierce Mnntz, A. N\ Danbar, Robert Horne,||@@||J. Goold, Pierce Muntz, A. N. Dunbar, Robert Horne, Sydney Douglas, Mrs. Douglas and child, Me-wrs. C.||@@||Sydney Douglas, Mrs. Douglas and child, Messrs. C. M'A Ulster, John Murphy, Dr. nutter, Frederick Ludlow,||@@||McAllister, John Murphy, Dr. Rutter, Frederick Ludlow, Emma Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. Prince, Abd El Kadir,||@@||Emma Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. Prince, Abd El Kadir, G. G. laughton, Sydney Herbert, John Cuthbertson, F.||@@||G. G. Laughton, Sydney Herbert, John Cuthbertson, F. Lawronec, R. Trevetock, J. Henderson, A. Westler, Geo.||@@||Lawrenece, R. Trevetock, J. Henderson, A. Westler, Geo. Stone, John Jarring, P. Keelan, Tt. Thomson, J. Ho«ie, J.||@@||Stone, John Jarring, P. Keelan, R. Thomson, J. Hosie, J. KlvUn, W. M'Ctnnon, W. Merrigan, II. Fltehes, Thomas||@@||Kielan, W. McCinnon, W. Merrigan, H Fitches, Thomas Molllnolly, John Griffith«, George Richter, D. Karney,||@@||Mollinolly, John Griffiths, George Richter, D. Karney, J. Halreoy.-Flower, Salting, and Co., agents.||@@||J. Halreay. - Flower, Salting, and Co., agents. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12944515 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn rPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. AKKIVAT.S.||@@||ARRIVALS. i V-litM l8.-1>uko or Korfolk, barque, 2T1 toni, Captain||@@||MARCH 18.—Duke of Norfolk, barque, 271 tons, Captain t J. fink, from Melbourne 11th Instant, in ballast. Pas||@@||J. fink, from Melbourne 11th Instant, in ballast. Pas IjqlfeCTS- Mr. anü Mrs. Phillips and child. Mr. and Mrs.||@@||sengers—Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and child, Mr. and Mrs. ? Brenton, Simm. Weftlhcrall, Cross, R. Phillips, Carey,||@@||Brenton, Messers. Weatherall, Cross, R. Phillips, Carey, JBaptain, »(cent.||@@||Captain, agent. .- í Varch l8.-Courier, brig, 233 tons, Captain W. Thomp||@@||March 18.—Courier, brig, 233 tons, Captain W. Thomp ,' ||0n, from Melbourne 11th Instant, in ballast Passcn||@@||s0n, from Melbourne 11th instant, in ballast. Passen <»ers-Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Mr.||@@||gers—Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mr*. Kool«-, Mr. anil Mrs. Walter« and child, Messrs.||@@||and Mrs. Rooke, Mr. and Mrs. Walters and child, Messrs. Witlaw, Oamunus, Gibb», and 40 iu the steerage. Cap-||@@||Witlaw, Cummins, Gibbs, and 40 in the steerage. Cap- tain, agent||@@||tain, agent. Mareil l8.-Helene, Dutch barque, ton«, Captain||@@||March 18.—Helene, Dutch barque, tons, Captain Aadresan, from Hamburgh October 17. Passengers||@@||Andresan, from Hamburgh October 17. Passengers— Mr. ISormaun, and 220 German emigrants. Kirchner||@@||Mr. Bormann, and 220 German emigrants. Kirchner and Co., agent*.||@@||and Co., agents. March l8.-Mountain Maid, 192 tons, Captain It.||@@||March 18.—Mountain Maid, 192 tons, Captain R. Terr;, from Melbourne 11th instant, in ballast. Mitchell||@@||Terry, from Melbourne 11th instant, in ballast. Mitchell .ad Co., agents.||@@||and Co., agents. March l8.-Tadmnr, barque, 0-1S t/ras, Captain Howie,||@@||March l8.—Tadmor, barque, 648 tons, Captain Bowie, ftom Glasgow 21st November. How, Walker, and Co.,||@@||ftom Glasgow 21st November. How, Walker, and Co., agent«.||@@||agents. March l8.-Emma, brig, 121 tons. Captain Brown,||@@||March 18.—Emma, brig, 121 tons, Captain Brown, from Hobart Town HU) instant. Passengers - Mrs.||@@||from Hobart Town 11th instant. Passengers — Mrs. Idoyd, 2 children, and 2 servants, Miss Bailey, Mr. Went-||@@||Lloyd, 2 children, and 2 servants, Miss Bailey, Mr. Went- worth, Captain Johnson, Mr. Solkcld, and 7 in the stecr||@@||worth, Captain Johnson, Mr. Salkeld, and 7 in the steer .gv. J. Macnamara, agent||@@||age. J. Macnamara, agent Varch l8.-Harriet, schooner, 147 tons, Captain Collin-||@@||March 18.—Harriet, schooner, 147 tons, Captain Collin- son, from Melbourne 14th instant Passengers-Messrs.||@@||son, from Melbourne 14th instant Passengers—Messrs. V. and B. Aspinwall, Macaulay, Torrington, Vi. leo-||@@||V. and B. Aspinwall, Macaulay, Torrington, W. Leo nard, J. Plannaghan, 3. Power, J. Taylor, J. P. Jotin||@@||nard, J. Flannaghan, J. Power, J. Taylor, J. P. John > «ton, and 13 in the steerage. Sheppard and Alger,||@@||ston, and 13 in the steerage. Sheppard and Alger, .gents.||@@||agents. March l8.-Golden Spring, brig, 108 tons, Captain||@@||March 18.—Golden Spring, brig, 108 tons, Captain M'Velgh, from Melbourne 14th Instant. Passenger»||@@||McVeigh, from Melbourne 14th instant. Passengers— Mrs. Maguire and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Foxley,||@@||Mrs. Maguire and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Foxley, Mean. W. Staines, Wilson, Shaw, Sommerville, and 42||@@||Messrs. W. Staines, Wilson, Shaw, Sommerville, and 42 la the steerage J. Cook, owner.||@@||in the steerage. J. Cook, owner. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 28644542 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn CMSATUXCES. . , ll||@@||CLEARANCES. March 19,-Vanquish, schooner, 128 toa», ^aptnln||@@||March 19. - Vanquish, schooner, 128 tons, Captain TV alt, for Melbourne. Passengers-Mr. ind Mrs.||@@||Watt, for Melbourne. Passengers - Mr. and Mrs. Hewaon »mt wo, Mi«.« Williams, »lr. Ttiehnond »nd two||@@||Hewson and son, Miss Williams, Mr. Richmond and two . luightfrs, Miwsrs. AVard, John StaudliA, «.ad twenty||@@||daughters, Messrs. Ward, John Standish, and twenty âvii-i the «teeraje.||@@||five in the steerage. Mareil 19.-Margaret «nd Mary, schooner, 80 tons,||@@||March 19. - Margaret and Mary, schooner, 80 tons, Captain Currie, for fiwlonir. Passengers-Itessra. S. W.||@@||Captain Currie, for Geelong. Passengers - Messrs. S. W. , Or»T,'T. Mackay. J. Kins. IV. Hoary.||@@||Gray, T. Mackay. J. King, W. Hoary. _ ; Marob 1!>.-Capp Horn, barque, 173 ton«, r'aptaln||@@||March 19. - Cape Horn, barque, 173 tons, Captain . Hawke«, for (îettong. I'iuisenRi'rs-Mrs. Hawkes and||@@||Hawkes, for Geelong. Passengers - Mrs. Hawkes and " child,..Margaret Rainier, ami four In tin- «trerago,||@@||child, Margaret Bunter, and four in the steerage. Maroh 1!>.-An» lockerby, barque. 467 ton«, Captain '||@@||March 19. - Ann Lockerby, barque. 467 tons, Captain -'8t»njKy. for Guan». Tia Newcastle, in ballast.||@@||Stanley, for Gua, via Newcastle, in ballast. March Id.-Alert. barque, 281 ton«, Ci pt «Io Smith,||@@||March 19. - Alert, barque, 281 tons, Captain Smith, tar Sonrabaya, in hiilUst. l'aJwngcr«-Mrs. Smith and||@@||for Sourabaya, in ballast. Passengers - Mrs. Smith and two »on«.||@@||two sons. March 19.-(lawrie, barque, 289 ton«, Captain Loslle,||@@||March 19. - Gazelle, barque, 286 tons, Captain Leslie, for O nam. lu hallnrt.||@@||for Guam. In ballastt. Mareil 19.-(Jener«! Hewitt, barque,9.11 ton«, Oantiin||@@||March 19. - General Hewitt, barque, 961 tons, Captain OatP'iV. for farndon. l'a«wiijierH-Mr. ami Mw. Sorer||@@||Gatenby for London. Passengers - Mr. and Mrs. Spyer .ad f.-ror children, Ml««. K>«k, Hr. and Sirs. Entwine,||@@||and four children, Miss G. Keck, Mr. and Mrs. Entwisle, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, t'aptaiu Rich*rd«nn and family.||@@||Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Captain Richardson and family, Mr. «nd Mr.«. Durrant, Mew*. Atkinson, Paramnnd anil||@@||Mr. and Mr. Durrant, Messrs. Atkinson, Faramond and Sirrant, Captain Hunter and servant, V. flrant. lek,||@@||Servant, Captain Hunter and servant,P. Grant. Ick, Hawke«, TrenehnnI, Tonk, Stalworth?, Dervisley, Keoi||@@||Hawkes, Trenchard, Cook, Stolworthy, Dereisley, Kem .We.O. Kaylon. Hr. Cnnnlazham. ,||@@||ble. G. Kaylon. Dr. Cunningham. . March.19 - Liberty, Khooaer, 03 tons, Captain Currie,||@@||March 19 - Liberty, schooner, 98 tons, Captain Currie, for Melbourne.||@@||for Melbourne. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12945720 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn MU. l'ATOll's IIKTOKT.||@@||MR. PATCH'S REPORT. lteport of Orindlnni Wiuo sent to the Hunter Miró||@@||Report of Orindinna Wine sent to the Hunter River Vineyard Association :||@@||Vineyard Association : No. 1.-A White Wine, mido from the Vordollho «B4||@@||No. 1.-A White Wine, made from the Vordielho and Shepherd's Kelsllng, of the vintage of lSIil). A sam]d»||@@||Shepherd's Reisling, of the vintage of 1850. A sample of the same >vine has been produced »t several raw»||@@||of the same wine has been produced at several meet ings of Hie association, and each time tho oi.lnluus .»||@@||ings of the association, and each time the arduous examination of the winn weru very durèrent. Owinfc||@@||examination of the wine were very different. Owing to the great changes which this wine is evidently RtiU||@@||to the great changes which this wine is evidently still undergoing, 1 am Induced to produce it again tor «X»||@@||undergoing, I am Induced to produce it again for aminatlon.||@@||examination. No. 2.-A While Wine made solely from the VenicUto»||@@||No. 2.-A White Wine made solely from the Verdeilo grape : vintage 185n. This wine was fermented with||@@||grape : vintage 1850. This wine was fermented with the skins mid stems, and after the tumultuous fe*||@@||the skins and stems, and after the tumultuous mentatloii racked into the cellar, «ince which time It||@@||fermentation racked into the cellar, since which time it has uot been rucked ur disturbed lu any way.||@@||has not been racked or disturbed in any way. T. ii. PATOS.||@@||T. L. PATCH. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12943124 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn KM'OItT?||@@||EXPORTS January 22,-Vimelia, for London: 05 bales wocl,||@@||January 22,-Vimeira, for London: 65 bales wool, Campbell and Co. ; »6 bales wool, .Syer, Brothers ; Bl||@@||Campbell and Co. ; 36 bales wool, Syer, Brothers ; 61 bales wool, 2078 Ingots copper, Griffiths, Fanuing, and||@@||bales wool, 2078 ingots copper, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co. ; 315 bates wool, 4 packages biiguage, Donaldson and||@@||Co. ; 315 bales wool, 4 packages baggage, Donaldson and CVij 49 b iles wool, W. R. ltlchnrdmn ; 47 bales wool, A.||@@||Co.; 49 bales wool, W. R. Richardson ; 47 bales wool, A. Brierly ; 48 bales wool, Edve Manning; 70 bales wool, 70||@@||Brierly ; 48 bales wool, Edye Manning; 70 bales wool, 70 cask« tallow, Smith, Campbell, and Co.; Ill bale« wool,||@@||casks tallow, Smith, Campbell, and Co.; 111 bales wool, S trunk» apparel, D. Cooper ; 41 bales wool, Crawley and||@@||3 trunks apparel, D. Cooper ; 41 bales wool, Crawley and Smith ; 4D bales wool) II. Mackay ; 34 bales wool, I'rince,||@@||Smith ; 43 bales wool H. Mackay ; 34 bales wool, Prince, Bray, and Ogg; 159 bales wool, S. Browning; 4 bales||@@||Bray, and Ogg; 159 bales wool, S. Browning; 4 bales wool, J, A. IVudome; 209 bales wool, 0. Rees; 47 bales||@@||wool, J. A. Beddome; 209 bales wool, G. Rees; 47 bales woOl,T. IIult,jun. ; 25 bules wool, 10 casks tallow, J. T.||@@||wool,T. Holt, jun. ; 25 bales wool, 16 casks tallow, J. T. Armitage and Co.; 42 bale* wool, 1". B. Whletfield ; 70||@@||Armitage and Co.; 42 bales wool, P. B. Whietfield ; 70 bales wool.T. Skinner; 27 bales wool, 1 cask tallow, R.||@@||bales wool, T. Skinner; 27 bales wool, 1 cask tallow, R. Vorter; 20 bales wool, Uuyers und Learmonth; 13 casks||@@||Porter; 20 bales wool, Buyers and Learmonth; 13 casks tallow, Burnnrd and Vinden : 2 casks and 4 cam» tor-||@@||tallow, Burnard and Vinden : 2 casks and 4 cases tor- toise shell, Klavelle, Uroth'T* ; 50 bottles quicksilver, J.||@@||toise shell, Flavelle, Brothers ; 50 bottles quicksilver, J. H. Miller ; Ö octaves wine, A. Denulsou ; 4 octaves 1 case||@@||H. Miller ; 6 octaves wine, A. Dennison ; 4 octaves 1 case wine, W. Dawe«.||@@||wine, W. Dawes. January 22,-^Oyru», for London: 108 barrels sperm||@@||January 22,–Cyrus, for London: 108 barrels sperm Oil (original cargo) Y. Mitchell and Co.||@@||Oil (original cargo) F. Mitchell and Co. January 22-Margaret and Mary, for Ooelong : 130||@@||January 22.–Margaret and Mary, for Geelong : 130 cases brsndy, 192 cases Genera, 333 cheeses, 14 ca«es fur-||@@||cases brandy, 192 cases Geneva, 333 cheeses, 14 cases fur- niture, J. Olive ; 4 hogsheads and 29 cases brandy, J. J.||@@||niture, J. Olive ; 4 hogsheads and 29 cases brandy, J. J. Kyle; 11 hogsheads rum, Armitage and Co.; 37 case*||@@||Kyle; 11 hogsheads rum, Armitage and Co.; 37 cases cordials, L. and S. fepyer ; 4183 feet hardwood, 1 case and||@@||cordials, L. and S. Spyer ; 4183 feet hardwood, 1 case and 1 package saddlery, 12 side» bacon, J. Stowart ; 100 boxes||@@||1 package saddlery, 12 sides bacon, J. Stewart ; 100 boxes candles, G. D. Craig ; 822 feet battens, 3083 feet tio.ird«,||@@||candles, G. D. Craig ; 822 feet battens, 3583 feet boards, 0719 feet cedar, 5 paokages chair«, 3 case« bedsteads, 14||@@||6719 feet cedar, 5 packages chairs, 3 cases bedsteads, 14 chairs, 2000 bricks, W. Hobson ; 1 case cottons, C. New-||@@||chairs, 2000 bricks, W. Hobson ; 1 case cottons, C. New- ton, Brothers.||@@||ton, Brothers. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12944280 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn CTjEAÎtAVfES||@@||CLEARANCES. March 9.-.lohn MelluWh, ship, 710 tons Captain John||@@||March 9.-John Mellhuish, ship, 710 tons, Captain John Jenkins, for Calcutta, iii ballast. Passengers-Messrs.||@@||Jenkins, for Calcutta, in ballast. Passengers-Messrs. j: VT. I'hUlipsand Iliden.||@@||A.W. Phillips and Hiden. March 9.-Dajiler, schooner, 174 tons, Captain Allen,||@@||March 9.-Dazzler, schooner, 174 tons, Captain Allen, ftr Adelaide. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Dumai and||@@||for Adelaide. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Dumas and Uir«jO children, Mr. Moore, ifewr«. Dunn, Beddolph,||@@||three children, Mr. Moore, Messrs. Dunn, Beddolph, Harri«, Bush, Jamcll, and .Mary Ewens.||@@||Harris, Bush, Jamell, and Mary Ewens March 9.-Haven, ttrl-r, 170 tons. Captain Thompson,||@@||March 9.-Raven, brig, 170 tons. Captain Thompson, lor Auckland. Passengers-Mr and Mrs. Watson, Mr.||@@||for Auckland. Passengers-Mr and Mrs. Watson, Mr. mnd Mrs. Kiddle, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Messrs. J.||@@||and Mrs. Kiddle, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Messrs. J. Dougherty..T. B. In?li«. J. Ulce, Jamen and John Doel, J.||@@||Dougherty, J. B. Inglis. J. Rice, James and John Doel, J. Bloxland, J. Roberts, Harrison, A. Robinson, and six in||@@||Bloxland, J. Roberts, Harrison, A. Robinson, and six in tho steerage.||@@||the steerage. March 9.-Clarendon, hri MlîjtA O-Marcan-t, »rhooner. 142 tons, Captain||@@||March 9.–Margaret, schooner. 142 tons, Captain ', ÇnAfo, fpim Owloiix th<* ?ítli instant. l'R««ngers||@@||', ÇnAfe, from Geelong the 4th instant. Passengers– ?«mr«. W. illivp, (j. Uruce, and 9 In the storage. A||@@||Messers. W. Olive, G. Bruce, and 9 in the steerage. A //W1*m, np-ut.||@@||Wilson, agent. Marrh !>.-Knve'on*. hvpn, 402 t/m*. Captain Smith||@@||March 9.–Envelope, barque, 402 tons, Captain Smith from Newcastle, March S. Thorton and Church, \genU.||@@||from Newcastle, March 8. Thorton and Church, Agents. Uarch !..-Mo», hrioc, 21rt torm, Cantain Bowden, from||@@||March 9.–Moa, brig, 236 tons, Captain Bowden, from Aueklaml. February 2ß. l*a«-.i'ngrrs-Dr. and Mrs. Fox,||@@||Auckland, February 26. Passengers–Dr. and Mrs. Fox, «ai 2 children, Dr.'f'n^nn, Mr. and Mrs. KtxHing, Mr.||@@||and 2 children, Dr. Cogan, Mr. and Mrs. Keesing, Mr. »nil Mrs. .Ttimli«, Mr and Mrs. fjharlcs Hakur, Mrs.||@@||and Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker, Mrs. Ansien and child. Mrtt Mitchell and 2 children, andu||@@||Ansden and child, Mrs. Mitchell and 2 children, and 8 In the steorage. W. Wright, Agent.||@@||in the steerage. W. Wright, Agent. Much 'J_Harp, schooner, 72 ton«, Captain Witham,||@@||March 9. –Harp, schooner, 72 tons, Captain Witham, tnm Moreton Bay, 2"th nlf. rasfeugerii-twenty-three||@@||from Moreton Bay, 27th ult. Passngers–twenty-three InlheWecrage. W. Harri», Agent.||@@||in the steerage. W. Harris, Agent. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12945716 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn MU. «oyonLi/s IHITOKT.||@@||Mr. Boydell's Report The sample of Reisling Win« now exhibited has been||@@||The sample of Reisling Wine now exhibited has been produced from vines, tho cuttings of which wera procured||@@||produced from vines, the cuttings of which were procured from Camden, and I believe, iinjxwted by the Messrs.||@@||from Camden, and I believe, imported by the Messrs. Macarthur from Uorrmvoy.||@@||Macarthur from Germany. Tho grapes were tolerably rino, and allowed to forment||@@||Tho grapes were tolerably ripe, and allowed to ferment witli their husk» anitytems. I havo-wade wine from tho||@@||with their husks and stems. I have made wine from the same grapes for three yi-ors, and H» peculiar flavour I||@@||same grapes for three years, and its peculiar flavour I hare noticed each season.||@@||hare noticed each season. JlERumdE.-Tho grapes front which the sample of||@@||Hermitage.-The grapes from which the sample of Black Hermitage now produced waa mado wer« ripu and||@@||Black Hermitage now produced was made were ripe and in good order, waru- furmented with tbairhusks and stains||@@||in good order, were- fermented with their husks and stems till their colour was well dcpelopud, when ilia juico was||@@||till their colour was well developed, when the juice was rocked off into cashs, whloh wuru kept full, but not||@@||racked off into casks, which were kept full, but not allowed to ovvrllow, till the fermentation hail ceastnl.||@@||allowed to overflow, till the fermentation had ceased. The vino» were grown in trenched ground, and produced||@@||The vines were grown in trenched ground, and produced a fair crop.||@@||a fair crop. KEMAR**-The crop of tho but season has boen most||@@||Remarks.-The crop of the last season has been most partial ; nt Uiu bvgtnnjug I never know a greater pro-||@@||partial ; at the beginning I never knew a greater pro- mise, but a blight, occasioned probably by a succession of||@@||mise, but a blight, occasioned probably by a succession of cold nights and hot days, tlestroyvd in many Instanc««||@@||cold nights and hot days, destroyed in many instances the crop, and whola rows wera quite barron ; at Mr.||@@||the crop, and whole rows were quite barren ; at Mr. l'arks', »crus wero unprod active, probably from tho same||@@||Parks', acres were unproductive, probably from the same enano. The vineyards of som»of my neighbours worn||@@||cause. The vineyards of some of my neighbours were murh injured by a small bettie, bnt 1 bad no visitation||@@||much injured by a small beetle, but I had no visitation or the kind.||@@||of the kind. ' CHAHLK3 BOYDKSJU.||@@||Charles Boydell 2nd Moy, 1853.||@@||2nd May, 1853. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12946535 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn / \M¡ 8HÍPPIKG INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. IJ 1¿dp " AKRIVAT"3.||@@||ARRIVALS Ki/ IpT' «-Emms, barque, 191 tons, Captain «illy,||@@||June 8 - Emma, barque, 191 tons, Captain Kelly, AMU. Melbourne Jnnc 4. Passengers-Mrs. Lynch «nd||@@||from Melbourne June 4. Passengers - Mrs. Lynch and jfltja. Morris and Co, agents.||@@||son?. Morris and Co, agents. ..« ion« «.-Roll», brig, 165 tons, Coptain TIoipsoB.lfrom||@@||June 8 - Rolla, brig, 165 tons, Coptain Hoieson, from f' Melbourne Jane 3, in ballast, Passenger-Mr. Tinlay.||@@||Melbourne June 3, in ballast. Passenger - Mr. Finlay. Captain, agent.||@@||Captain, agent. June 8.-Monarch, barque, 315 tons, Captain Jackson,||@@||June 8. - Monarch, barque, 315 tons, Captain Jackson, !(«__ Melbourne June 4. Passengers-Messrs. Bell,||@@||from Melbourne June 4. Passengers - Messrs. Bell, £tdgcr, Andrews, Graham, .1rs. and Miss Pyams, Mrs.||@@||Rodger, Andrews, Graham, Mrs. and Miss Pyams, Mrs. Bffwlett, Stark, Cope, and 14 in the steerage. K. li.||@@||Howlett, Stark, Cope, and 14 in the steerage. E.M. jsycrs, »gent. J/||@@||Sayers, agent. June 8.-Jenny Lind, schooner, 13S tons, Captain||@@||June 8. - Jenny Lind, schooner, 136 tons, Captain Sk__tfdtler;-irom Melbourne June 4. Passengers-Mrs.||@@||Sk__tfdtler; firom Melbourne June 4. Passengers - Mrs. DdU-tdUer, Kessrs. L. I- llalshead, Baker, Thompson.||@@||DdU-tdUer, Messrs. L. L. Halshead, Baker, Thompson. Jk'J-eui, ¿indar, and 211 in the steerage. II. 'Fisher,||@@||McLean, Minder, and 29 in the steerage. H. Fisher, «eat||@@||agent. Juna 8.-Perseverance, schooner, 83 toe«, Captain||@@||June 8. - Perseverance, schooner, 83 tons, Captain ?ohart, from Melbourne J uno 4, in ballast. Paascngcr||@@||Fahart, from Melbourne June 4, in ballast. Passenger - Urs. Mohart. If. E. Murnln, agent.||@@||Mrs. Mohart. M. E. Murnin, agent. -"Juno 8.-Mary Lyon, ..brig, 174 tons, Captain Day,||@@||June 8.- Mary Lyon, brig, 174 tons, Captain Day, ¿*mh 8«n Francisco May 19, in ballast Passengers-C.||@@||from San Francisco May 19, in ballast. Passengers - C. »rdval, ti Peek, A. Tufts, P Slover, A. Gould. Ii B.||@@||Percival, H. Peek, A. Tufts, P Slover, A. Gould, L. B. M, P. II. Collins, s. Dunn, D. Kicodemss, R. Judge,||@@||Cox, P. H. Collins, S. Dunn, D. Nicodemus, R. Judge, Ä. Barnes and family, B Le Blanc, W. O'Hara, D.||@@||M. Barnes and family, B. Le Blanc, W. O'Hara, D. «tnnedy, E. J. Wrl'ht, W. Scott, Vf. J. Bourke. Mr.||@@||Kennedy, E. J. Wright, W. Scott, W. J. Bourke. Mr. ma Mrs. Wilson, P. Church, J. Scott, W. Walker, C.||@@||and Mrs. Wilson, P. Church, J. Scott, W. Walker, C. JWlllpfi. and 54 In the steerage. M. D. Lyon, agent.||@@||Phillips, and 54 in the steerage. M. D. Lyon, agent. ^Jnne 8.-Clarence Packet, schooner, 82 tons, Captain||@@||June 8. - Clarence Packet, schooner, 82 tons, Captain fhtherland, from Melbourne 4th Instant Morris and||@@||Sutherland, from Melbourne 4th instant. Morris and Mt, agent«,||@@||Co, agents. rjime 8.-Major Eastland, schooner, 108 tons, Captain||@@||June 8. - Major Eastland, schooner, 108 tons, Captain watt, frota Melbourne 4th instant, in ballast.||@@||Watt, from Melbourne 4th instant, in ballast. *Jtu_e 8.-Australia, ship, 721 tons, Captain Avery,||@@||June 8. - Australia, ship, 721 tons, Captain Avery, Srsn Plymouth February 27. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs.||@@||from Plymouth February 27. Passengers - Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams, Mrs. Avery, and 330 Government emi-||@@||W. Williams, Mrs. Avery, and 330 Government emigrants. grants. Dr. Davison, surgeon superintendent||@@||Dr. Davison, surgeon superintendent. June 8.-Vulture, brig, l63 toni. Captain Robertson,||@@||June 8. - Vulture, brig, 163 tons, Captain Robertson, INsn nobart Town June 4.. J. Macnamara, agent.||@@||from Hobart Town June 4. J. Macnamara, agent. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12946703 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn iN'EWS ïrtOAI THE INTERIOR||@@||NEWS FROM THE INTERIOR TAMBAROORA..||@@||TAMBAROORA. (From our own Correspondent.)||@@||(From our own Correspondent.) We liai many arriva's within the last month||@@||We had many arrivals within the last month anti s-ill thcro tioes not appear to be mJch in||@@||and still there does not appear to be much in- . crease in the population. This may be ac-||@@||crease in the population. This may be ac- counted f'-r by the scattered manner m which||@@||counted for by the scattered manner in which they or.» located. " Tne principal new feature||@@||they are located. The principal new feature in the district is the number of huts and eom||@@||in the district is the number of huts and com- f nable le-idouecs being erected by the di?g"is,||@@||fortable residences being erected by the diggers, as if ti ey were satisfied that this is a good||@@||as if they were satisfied that this is a good p'uce for wintering, and that though no great||@@||place for wintering, and that though no great h-tul will bd made, still good Wilges may be||@@||haul will be made, still good wages may be obtained by steady working ,||@@||obtained by steady working, There ha» beutt a pretty fair share of gold||@@||There has been a pretty fair share of gold piocured, which has found its way to the hands||@@||procured, which has found its way to the hands of buyers. The greater portion has come from||@@||of buyers. The greater portion has come from t io Bald Hills, to which there has been a little||@@||the Bald Hills, to which there has been a little bit of a lush, in conseq-teuce whereof som!||@@||bit of a rush, in consequence whereof some new ground has b.'tn opened, but as yet I||@@||new ground has been opened, but as yet I have not heard the rtsult.jA small flit near||@@||have not heard the result. A small flat near the Bald Hill has been takejyup, aud a piece||@@||the Bald Hill has been taken up, and a piece ol'ground be'.ttetin Mr. Tjiisted's atore and||@@||of ground between Mr. Lusted's store and Wi.son's public house. One shaft yielded||@@||Wilson's public house. One shaft yielded about live ounces from the bottom, and other*||@@||about five ounces from the bottom, and others not so good. I shall know more uh ;ut it by||@@||not so good. I shall know more about it by next post.||@@||next post. I An attempt has been m?de by the store and||@@||An attempt has been made by the store and innkeepers to form a company to prospect the||@@||innkeepers to form a company to prospect the land about Tambaroora, but it fell||@@||land about Tambaroora, but it fell to 'ho ground for Want of unanimity||@@||to the ground for want of unanimity in tae parties, each preferring that||@@||in the parties, each preferring that his own immédiate neighbourhood should t>P||@@||his own immediate neighbourhood should be the scen-î of operations.||@@||the scene of operations. The Rev. Mr. Pratt»r attended here oa||@@||The Rev. Mr. Pratter attended here on Wednesday laît to meet the parties interested||@@||Wednesday last to meet the parties interested in the establishment ^ of a school, and the||@@||in the establishment of a school, and the erection of a building'suitable for a school-||@@||erection of a building suitable for a school- room, and'the conducting of divine sen ice.||@@||room, and the conducting of divine service. The site proposed is in the 'clear open spac-»||@@||The site proposed is in the clear open space near the race course. The sum in the hands||@@||near the race course. The sum in the hands of the Committee for some moirh«, and||@@||of the Committee for some months, and deposited in the Commissioner's chest,||@@||deposited in the Commissioner's chest, is nut sufficient, so subscription lists are||@@||is not sufficient, so subscription lists are now opened to gather donations, and n'so for||@@||now opened to gather donations, and also for the schoolmaster's salary. £30 a yejr inde||@@||the schoolmaster's salary. £30 a year inde- psndently of weekly payments has been already||@@||psndently of weekly payments has been already guaranteed, so there is no doubt that if o ice||@@||guaranteed, so there is no doubt that if once t:,e building be erected, we shall be tibie t-i get||@@||the building be erected, we shall be able to get a competent teacher, and fiat the rUing youth||@@||a competent teacher, and that the rising youth of Tambaroora willb-- as well cared for.ts those||@@||of Tambaroora will be as well cared for as those in other civilised communities.||@@||in other civilised communities. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12947698 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn KHIPPLNQ INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVALS.||@@||ARRIVALS. July "A-funeral V«i<\ American »hip, 413 ton», Cap-||@@||July 30 -General Veale, American ship, 468 tons, Cap- tain Booker, from San Francisco April 10, Mnul May 15,||@@||tain Booker, from San Francisco April 10, Moui May 15, T'pola June 13. Wanganui July IO. Passenger»-Messrs.||@@||Upola June 13. Wanganui July 10. Passengers-Messrs. A. Crafut, J. Ilamkin«, S Stone, O. rowell, I). Uni«, Jr.||@@||A. Crafut, J. Hamkins, S Stone, G. Powell, D. Haig, Mr. JIaii, 11. H. King, J. C. M'Manus, J. Martin, O. WIMon,||@@||Haig, H.H. King, J. C. M'Manus, J. Martin, G. Wilson M. Freeman, a II. Miller, A. Parwill. F. II .Harri«, F. II.||@@||M. Freeman, C.H. Miller, A. Farwill. F. H .Harris, F. H. Trarers, F. Desire. Mr«. Hr-sire and child, *r. and Mrs.||@@||Travers, F. Desire. Mrs. Desire and child, Mr. and Mrs. M. Baigin, an4 118 in the steerage. J). Haig, ageut||@@||M. Haigin, and 118 in the steerage. D Haig, agent J ctr 30-Waratah, steamer, 257 tons,Captnin Bell, from||@@||July 30-Waratah, steamer, 257 tons,Captain Bell, from Melbourne, 27tb, and Twofold Bay 20th instant. Pas-||@@||Melbourne, 27th, and Twofold Bay 29th instant. Pas- senger*-Mrs, Itoyle, Mrs. Simpson and family, Mr. and||@@||sengers-Mrs, Boyle, Mrs. Simpson and family, Mr. and Mre. Wright, Meium. J. 8. and C. Wile. Coghill, A. and||@@||Mrs. Wright, Messrs J. S. and C. Wile. Coghill, A. and I). Kyrie, Welgnton.Rirhardson. Yore. I), and J. M'Kel||@@||D. Ryrie, Weignton,.Richardson. Yore. D, and J. M'Kel lar, Driscoll, Doran, Wilson, Frailer. Manning, Kennedy,||@@||lar, Driscoll, Doran, Wilson, Frailer. Manning, Kennedy, All«ter, bmall, Gale, Wilson, Hash, and 1» In the||@@||Alister, Small, Gale, Wilson, Hash, and 119 in the steerage. From Twofold Bay-Mrs. Lloyd, Urs. Arthur.||@@||steerage. From Twofold Bay-Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Arthur. JL. 8. X. Company, agents||@@||A.S.N. Company, agents July 30. - Despatch, schooner, 138 tons. Captain||@@||July 30. - Despatch, schooner, 138 tons. Captain ïtoyrr«, from Melbourne July 23rd. Passenger*-Mr.||@@||Rogers, from Melbourne July 23rd. Passenger*-Mr. and Urn. Swinbourne, Mm Brown, Misses Edwards,||@@||and Mrs. Swinbourne, Mrs. Brown, Misses Edwards, Burleigh, Ryan, Messrs. Leach, Ellis, and 36 in the||@@||Everleigh, Ryan, Messrs. Leach, Ellis, and 36 in the steerage. Buyers and Learmonth, agvnts.||@@||steerage. Buyers and Learmonth, agents. July 30.-Victoria Packet, barque, 170 ton», Captain||@@||July 30.-Victoria Packet, barque, 170 tons, Captain E A. Peacock, from Melbourne 2Ub instant. Passen||@@||E A. Peacock, from Melbourne 24th instant. Passen ger*- Mrs. Saunders, Mr. and Mm. Jllks, Messrs, Fur||@@||gers- Mrs. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Jilks., Messrs, Pur wll, Kelly, Anderson, Burner, Captain Griffiths,||@@||cell, Kelly, Anderson, Burner, Captain Griffiths M'Elone, and 7 in the steerage. J. Cook, agent||@@||M'Elone, and 7 in the steerage. J. Cook, agent Jnly 31.-Cronkbanc, brig, 134 ton», Captain Corkhill,||@@||July 31.-Cronkbane, brig, 134 tons, Captain Corkhill, from Melbourne 2Uh ultimo. Pa«seneera-Mrs, Cork||@@||from Melbourne 24th ultimo. Passengers-Mrs, Cork- hlll three children, Miss A. and R. Corkhill, Mr. Payten.||@@||hlll three children, Miss A. and R. Corkhill, Mr. Payton. Captain, agent.||@@||Captain, agent. July 31.-Otago, schooner, 70 ton«, Captain W.||@@||July 31.-Otago, schooner, 70 tons, Captain W. Rterens, from fort William (Kew 2>ftland) 15th ultimo.||@@||Stevens, from Port William (New Zealand) 15th ultimo. I*»«segncrs-Mrs. T. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Bates and six||@@||Passengers-Mrs. T. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Bates and six children. Mepsrs. Ackers, and Hunter. Captain, agent.||@@||children. Messrs. Ackers, and Hunter. Captain, agent. July 3L-Marquant Family, barque. 337 tons, Captain||@@||July 31-Marquard Family, barque. 337 tons, Captain Millar, from Melbourne Ï4th instant. Passenger»-Mrs.||@@||Millar, from Melbourne 24th instant. Passenger»-Mrs. Millar, daughter, and serrant. Gollan, M'Kensle, and||@@||Millar, daughter, and servant. Gollan, M'Kensie, and Co, agrnts.||@@||Co, agents. July 31.-Supply, schooner, 120 tons, Captain Pclmaio,||@@||July 31.-Supply, schooner, 120 tons, Captain Delmain from Foegee Islands 0th ultimo. l'oascnger-1 natlre||@@||from Feegee Islands 6th ultimo. Passenger - 1 native Islander. Captain Smith, agent.||@@||Islander. Captain Smith, agent. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12949837 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn AUCKLAND.||@@||AUCKLAND. Tbk BrcEiT Vair-Es at K upa* v Hlaivc - The l||@@||THE RECENT WRECKS AT KAIPARA HEADS - The Southern Crou of the Sth instant publish»: a letter from I||@@||Southern Cross of the 8th instant publishes a letter from i>ptain Cobham, of the Seabird, in reference to the re- J||@@||Captain Cobham, of the Seabird, in reference to the re- rent wrecks Ile says- The native rbooner lion Te||@@||rent wrecks. He says- The native schooner Hori Te pala, llimona (oimou), belonging to Tsurnnh», has||@@||paia, Himona (Simon), belonging to Tauranga, has brought up the crew and pa?« tiger* of the mifbiribcutter||@@||brought up the crew and passengers of the missing cutter Auckland Prom one ot the passingcrs (Mr íouugjwc||@@||Auckland. From one of the passengers (Mr Young) li iv learned the followi.jg particntars -The cutter||@@||we have learned the following particulars: -The cutter Auckland sai ed troto, this portón the 7th Strtiuiber f r||@@||Auckland sailed from this port on the 7th September for M it unni, h ivlng on bonni "W passengers, viz Mrs||@@||Matakana, having on board six passengers, viz Mrs Scrlt and two dill Iron Mr "ioung, Master Grilhtbs, a||@@||Scott and two children, Mr Young, Master Griffiths, a mun (who« name wo aro not »bia to give) lately di«||@@||man (whose name we are not able to give) lately dis- charged from the Wi Regiment, aud two «camen who||@@||charged from the 58th Regiment, and two seamen who belongel to the ve*f«l The sime ni^ht it cime on to||@@||belonged to the vessel. The same night it came on to 11 jw ant. the) were c mpelted lo take in all "all »nd !< t||@@||blow, and they were compelled to take in all sail and let the ves el drift before the wind In tbc course of the||@@||the vessel drift before the wind. In the course of the niRht broken water being «sen the anchor was let go||@@||night broken water being seen, the anchor was let go: at daylight thej founti thein--elTes ne irly on tho rocks||@@||at daylight they found themselves nearly on the rocks anl on endeavourinc, to weigh the anchor the calle||@@||and on endeavouring to weigh the anchor the cable parted, and the vi «iel drovt on "hore a ir t ape Colville||@@||parted, and the vessel drove onshore near Cape Colville. The crew and pas«cngtr» got out of her with no o ker||@@||The crew and passengers got out of her with no other damat-e than a wettine, and the lo«s of marly »II they||@@||damage than a wetting and the loss of nearly all they had on board After landing they endeavoured to nt||@@||had on board. After landing they endeavoured to at- tract the attention of passing vts«U« by making « liri||@@||tract the attention of passing vessels by making a fire and hoi«tlng a nat, on a julie on one of the hills, but||@@||and hoisting a flag on a pole on one of the hills; but althongh 10 vessels possid during the lime (24 days)||@@||although 10 vessels passed during the time (24 days) tbi) were on the land, non« of them render«! any assUt||@@||they were on the land, none of them rendered any assist- «nee Tbi y ultimately made a small punt out of some||@@||nce. They ultimately made a small punt out of some pice« .. of the rrssi 1 and thus attr ictod the attention of||@@||pieces of the vessel, and thus attracted the attention of the natives The natives however refused any asclut||@@||the natives. The natives however refused any assist- aue* or to brine, them to Au klaod, denian ling||@@||ance or to bring them to Auckland, demanding two pounds for each \* rson taken on boar 1 and tiley,||@@||two pounds for each person taken on board, and they refus-d to allow Mr loung to inter tbeve<«el until tbty||@@||refused to allow Mr Young to enter the vessel until they receive 1 the none} which he gaïe them the others not||@@||received the money which he gave them; the others not having the monev the} took them on board on their||@@||having the money ,took them on board on their promising o | iy when the Te«iil arrirel ¡n Vuekland||@@||promising to pay when the vessel arrived in Auckland. v\ lulu ou si ore their only food consisted of a «ni ill tin||@@||While on shore their only food consisted of a small tin of bi«*uit (which lasted onl} three da) s at three bi iward Paget, 1 sjche,and Camilla||@@||Signet, Seabird ,Sir Edward Paget, Psyche,and Camilla -loading at Klapira and yet the misters of "hips||@@||-loading at Kiapara and yet the masters of ships trading to a port ol suth eoinmerci ii Important« are||@@||trading to a port of such commercial importance, are comp< lied, at consi Jerable risk and great personal ¡neon||@@||compelled, at considerable risk and great personal incon- venirnre to cro«s arms of the se i an I travel about a||@@||venience to cross arms of the sea and travel about a hun Ired miles of bti'h tricks in order to enter their||@@||hundred miles of bush tracks in order to enter their ships at Auckland Tin-, i» cert linly a striking example||@@||ships at Auckland. This is certainly a striking example ofthemerc annie facilities of Vuctlaud - SoiiUkT Crow,||@@||of the mercantile facilities of Auckland - Southern Cross, Ocfober 7||@@||October 7 \s Hie recent wreck« at and in the neighbourhood of||@@||As the recent wrecks at and in the neighbourhood of Hillpara seem to have croate 1 some int r t with regard||@@||Kiapara seem to have created some interest with regard tothatplie [b»¿luavi to make tho folloning remarks||@@||tothat place, I beg leave to make tho following remarks: " On leaving Melliourm in cjmmand of the ship Seibird||@@||" On leaving Melbourne in command of the ship Seabird I received an outline frim Captain \\ ing of the Heads||@@||I received an outline from Captain Wing, of the Heads a hilpara, to"-e her with Ins ructions where in 1 when||@@||at Kiapara, together with instructions where and when to anchor I followed th m and rode out In s ifety an||@@||to anchor. I followed them and rode out in safety an INK gale outside the banks for two divs I upe||@@||E.N.E gale, outside the banks for two days. I expe- rlencwl uodlfilculty inentcnn-», through follo»ln.r Cap||@@||cted no difficulty in entering,through following Cap- tain Vi ing « advici and never found lus than (He fa||@@||tain Wings advice, and never found less than five fa- thoms water, having ii han 1 with the lead in bo h gang||@@||thoms water, having a hand with the lead in both gang- ways all the time W hilo at an anchor outsldo the 1 nnks||@@||ways all the time. While at an anchor outside the banks I ha 1 a t, jod opportunity t f seeing the ch innels There||@@||I had a good opportunity of seeing the channels .There are appcaranies of man) at slack water, but at half tide||@@||are appearances of many at slack water, but at half tide th*«. l«n break rl>,ht across save the deep channel, I||@@||there is a break right across, save the deep channel; I mean the one referred to by Captain Wing I enteret||@@||mean the one referred to by Captain Wing .I entered through his alvi with perfect conn! nee, ant sin||@@||through his advice with perfect confidence, and sin- «rely h< po 1 «lull depart in the same way "||@@||cerely hope I shall depart in the same way " ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12947867 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn CAPE OF GOOD IIOPE.||@@||CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. , TABU HAT.-Arrivals: June 14. Adela, from Tandon||@@||TABLE BAY.-Arrivals: June 14. Adela, from London 90th April, bound for Sydney; Indianola, from Now||@@||29th April, bound for Sydney; Indianola, from New York 6th April, to I'ort Phillip, The following vessels||@@||York 6th April, to Port Phillip. The following vessels were also laying at the Cape for the colonies :-Durham,||@@||were also laying at the Cape for the colonies :-Durham, Harmony, Euphrasia, and Fortuna, for l'ort Phillip.||@@||Harmony, Euphrasia, and Fortuna, for Port Phillip. The Lady Jocelyn had arrived at Point de Gallo with||@@||The Lady Jocelyn had arrived at Point de Galle with los* of one of the fins of her screw. It had bcsovor been||@@||loss of one of the fins of her screw. It had however been repaired, and she was expected to arrive at the Cape at||@@||repaired, and she was expected to arrive at the Cape at the usual time.||@@||the usual time. The American emigrant ship Euphrasia was compelled||@@||The American emigrant ship Euphrasia was compelled to pat Into Ballia, on account of a severe gale sho en-||@@||to put into Bahia, on account of a severe gale she en- countered, and where she found the Aiu'iric.in clipper||@@||countered, and where she found the American clipper ?Up Psytonia, which hod gonn into llahia from a similar||@@||ship Peytonia, which had gone into Bahia from a similar canse. While In port the I'cytonla lost six pa>sengers,||@@||cause. While in port the Peytonia lost six passengers, and the Euphrasia one, from yellow fe-rer. The P.uphrasia||@@||and the Euphrasia one, from yellow fever. The Euphrasia left on the 2Ulh April, and the Peytouia the day before.||@@||left on the 29th April, and the Peytonia the day before. -Sovlh African, June 20.||@@||-South African, June 20. CnSTOM llouss.-Entered Outwards: August 5. Sport-||@@||CUSTOM HOUSE - Entered outwards: August 5, Sport- ing Las«,brig, 1H3 tons, Hox, for Melbourne; Courier,||@@||ing Lass, brig, 183 tons, Box, for Melbourne; Courter, cotter, 41 lona, Cnthberts, for Melbourne; Pacifique,||@@||cutter, 41 tons, Cuthberts, for Melbourne; Pacifique, Trench ship, 399 tons, David, for Uuain; Harriet,||@@||French ship, 399 tons, David, for Guam; Harriet. barque, 370 ton*, Jansen, for Singapore.||@@||barque, 370 tons, Jansen, for Singapore The Freak was to leave Launceston t few hours after||@@||The Freak was to leave Launceston a few hours after the Kllia, and tho Charles Carter was making up the||@@||the Elias, and the Charles Carter was making up the river when the Eliza come down.||@@||river when the Eliza come down. WATEB POLICE Ornes. - Yesterday James Gourung,||@@||WATER POLICE Office. - Yesterday James Gourling, chief officer of the barque Lima, was charged with||@@||chief officer of the barque Lima, was charged with embezzling a cask of flour, part of the cargo of the||@@||embezzling a cask of flour, part of the cargo of the -vessel. The prisontr admitted that he had appropriated||@@||-vessel. The prisoner admitted that he had appropriated the flour, but urged that he conceived he hod a right to||@@||the flour, but urged that he conceived he had a right to it, as It was one of two casks over and above the number||@@||it, as it was one of two casks over and above the number lu the bills of lading. The llench found him guilty, and||@@||in the bills of lading. The Bench found him guilty, and ?entenced him lo bo Imprisoned for 10 weeks in Darling-||@@||sentenced him to be imprisoned for 10 weeks in Darling- hurst gaol.||@@||hurst gaol. Prom the Port Louie Commercial Gazette, under dato||@@||Prom the Port Louie Commercial Gazette, under date 13th Slay, 1863, wo learn the following particulars re-||@@||13th May, 1853, we learn the following particulars re- garding the French ship JeuneKdouard,Captain Berlin:||@@||garding the French ship Jeune Edouard,Captain Berlin: -This vessel, It would appear, left Bourbon on the 24th||@@||-This vessel, It would appear, left Bourbon on the 24th ïebruary with a cargo for France. On the 28th she mot||@@||February with a cargo for France. On the 28th she met with a violent hurricane, and »prang a leak, which com||@@||with a violent hurricane, and sprang a leak, which com «elled her to put into 8t Augustin'» Bay. The sea ruu||@@||pelled her to put into St Augustin's Bay. The sea rus- jüng heavy in this place, the captain set sall for Tulllar||@@||hing heavy in this place, the captain set sail for Taillar Hay. Tho king of this part of the country, Lay Emeral,||@@||Bay. The king of this part of the country, Lay Emersi, «oou after appeared at Uio head of 1500 to ltlOU armed||@@||soon after appeared at the head of 1500 to 1600 armed natives, to pillage the Jeune Edouard, alleging, as a pre-||@@||natives, to pillage the Jeune Edouard, alleging, as a pre- text, that vessels that came there In distress were their||@@||text, that vessels that came there In distress were their property. To calm the threats of tbeso pirates, tbo cap-||@@||property. To calm the treats of these pirates, the cap- tain gave thom COO to 400 dollars, but, fearing acts of||@@||tain gave them 300 to 400 dollars, but, fearing acts of Tlolnocc on their part, he wisely sent a courier to St. Au||@@||violence on their part, he wisely sent a courier to St. Au Ktiatin's Bay, to «he commander of her Majesty's brig||@@||gustin's Bay, to the commander of her Majesty's brig surecian, and although this vessel was about to leave on||@@||Grecian, and although this vessel was about to leave on a cruise, the coiumauder changed her direction and came||@@||a cruise, the commander changed her direction and came to the assistance of Captain Berlin, received him willi||@@||to the assistance of Captain Berlin, received him with cordiality, offered Min his scrtlces, and landed with his||@@||cordiality, offered him his services, and landed with his men the same evening. Ile then assembled tome of the||@@||men the same evening. He then assembled some of the chiefs aud told them that if they took Captain Berlin,||@@||chiefs and told them that if they took Captain Berlin, bis crew, vessel, and cargo, they would be severely pun-||@@||his crew, vessel, and cargo, they would be severely pun- ished. These words had the desired effect. Tbo next day||@@||ished. These words had the desired effect. The next day the commaudt'r of IheOrcclan vUltedtheJettueEdouard, i||@@||the commander of the Grecian visited the Jeune Edouard, with the captains of the Gol aud the Alexander. Arrived |||@@||with the captains of the Gol and the Alexander. Arrived here on board one of these vessels, Captalu Berrin takes||@@||here on board one of these vessels, Captain Berlin takes tl»e earliest opportunity of expretslug his gratitude to the* '||@@||the earliest opportunity of expressing is gratitude to the commander of the f Irevinn for his generous conduct, and||@@||commander of the Grecian for his generous conduct, and of thanking lum for the reodlue*» with which hu ren-||@@||of thanking him for the readiness with which he ren- dered him auUtauee iu the danger he was expescd to.||@@||dered him assistance in the danger he was exposed to. Ho recommends his fellow captains in such case« to ad-||@@||He recommends his fellow captains in such cases to ad- dress thirtifulves with conbdenee to the British navy,||@@||dress themselves with confidence to the British navy, persuaded that they will obtain with the same cordiality||@@||persuaded that they will obtain with the same cordiality the assistance they may require.||@@||the assistance they may require. She Walcrgeus, from Liverpool, has made an excellent||@@||The Walergeus, from Liverpool, has made an excellent Îassage of ninety days. She spoke the Undaunted off||@@||passage of ninety days. Se spoke the Undaunted of "ort Phillip, bound for that port, and tho Aim Ila on the||@@||Port Phillip, bound for that port, and the Amelia on the Une, also bound Ihr Australia. ;||@@||line, also bound for Australia. The President, barque, received pratique yesterday,||@@||The President, barque, received pratique yesterday, and came up the linrltour in the afternoon.||@@||and came up the Harbour in the afternoon. The lirlurb M» I. bound for Port Phillip ; butha«||@@||The British Isles is bound for port Phillip; but has been compelled to put luto this port through stress of||@@||been compelled to put into this port through stress of weather.||@@||weather. The Chamois sailed from IJobsrt Town on the 2t»lh||@@||The Chamois sailed from Hobart Town on the 29th ultimo, and was off the He-oils lost Thursday, but got||@@||ultimo, and was off the Heads lost Thursday, but got driven a long way to the northward, ¡she report» the||@@||driven a long way to the northward, she reports the Mary Warrrl, from London, as having arrived on the||@@||Mary Warrrel, from London, as having arrived on the 29Ui ultimo, and 'he I'rince Urgent as having sailed for||@@||29th ultimo, and the Prince Regent as having sailed for Valparaiso, fur lb.1 purfoso ui bringing Mer some alDaca||@@||Valparaiso, for the purpose of bringing over some alpaca cheep.||@@||sheep. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12944572 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn /SHIPPING INTELLIUtíNOfí.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVALS.||@@||ARRIVALS. ' .¿Hauch 21.-Fawn, schooner, 130 torn. Captain E. Bond,||@@||March 21.- Fawn, schooner, 130 tons. Captain E. Bond, /from Moreton Bay 14th inxlant. l'assengcrs-Messrs.||@@||from Moreton Bay 14th instant. Passengers - Messrs. Jl'Leod, Wallack, Kerberg, Armstrong, Hedbowric, K.||@@||M'Leod, Wallack, Kerberg, Armstrong, Redbowrie, M. Brady, A. Brady, and oiric in the steerage, norris and||@@||Brady, A. Brady, and nine in the steerage, Norris and Co., agents.||@@||Co., agents. March 21.-Kllta Francis, barque, 360 tons, from New-||@@||March 21.- Eliza Francis, barque, 360 tons, from New- castle 18th instant. Captain, «gent.||@@||castle 18th instant. Captain, agent. March 21.-Resolute, ship, 039 tons, Captain Lewis,||@@||March 21.- Resolute, ship, 639 tons, Captain Lewis, from Plymouth November 9, and the Capo of Good Hope||@@||from Plymouth November 9, and the Cape of Good Hope . February 7. Captain, Agent. J'osscngcrs-Lord Henry||@@||February 7. Captain, agent. Passengers - Lord Henry Scott, ¿ord Schomberg Kerr, Hey. Mr. Stobart, Rev.||@@||Scott, Lord Schomberg Kerr, Rev. Mr. Stobart, Rev. Thomas Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett, 3 children and||@@||Thomas Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett, 3 children and serrant, Hr. and Mrs. Hurt and 3 children, Mr. and||@@||servant, Mr. and Mrs. Hurt and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. Wolfen, Mr. Wcillott, Mr. a King, Mr.*W. Brockie||@@||Mrs. Wolfen, Mr. Welliott, Mr. C. King, Mr. W. Brockle- hurst, Mr. C. Brabner, Mr. Vf. Hutrhingson, Mr. and||@@||hurst, Mr. C. Brabner, Mr. W. Hutchingson, Mr. and Mrs. Strange and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeman, 4||@@||Mrs. Strange and 4 children, Mr. and Mrs. Bridgeman, 4 children and serrant, Mr. and Mrs James West and||@@||children and servant, Mr. and Mrs James West and . - child, Mr. and Mrs. John West, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas||@@||child, Mr. and Mrs. John West, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West, Wr. Joy, Mr. J. Duddy, Mr. Annard, Mr. Aitken,||@@||West, Mr. Joy, Mr. J. Duddy, Mr. Annard, Mr. Aitken, Mr. and Mrs. Harman, Mr. Cubitt, Mr. Thorold, Mr. and||@@||Mr. and Mrs. Harman, Mr. Cubitt, Mr. Thorold, Mr. and Mrs. Hayal, Mr. and Mr«. Birkott, Miss Birkett, Mr. and||@@||Mrs. Hayal, Mr. and Mrs. Birkett, Miss Birkett, Mr. and .Mr«. Cherers and 6 children, Mrs. Wilkinson and 2 child-||@@||Mrs. Chevers and 6 children, Mrs. Wilkinson and 2 child- ren, Mrs. Willingale, Mrs. Thompson and 6 daughters,||@@||ren, Mrs. Wiltingale, Mrs. Thompson and 6 daughters, Miss Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Body and S children, Mr. and||@@||Miss Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Body and 3 children, Mr. and i . Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Sellars and child, Mrs. Gramhnm||@@||Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Sellars and child, Mrs. Gramham and9 children, Mr and Mrs. Orkctt and 3 children, Mrs.||@@||and 9 children, Mr and Mrs. Orkett and 3 children, Mrs. Dcnch, Mr. Watts and son, Mr.fi J. Coe, Mr. and Mrs.||@@||Dench, Mr. Watts and son, Mr. S. J. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. " Weedon and 3 children, Mews. B. Budge, Middleton,||@@||Weedon and 3 children, Messrs. E. Budge, Middleton, Gurney, A. Tubb, II und, G. King, J. Pursell, J. Whitley,||@@||Gurney, A. Tubb, Hund, G. King, J. Pursell, J. Whitley, .T. Wilcox, E. Jackson, J. Spurgin, B. Smith, K. Penfold,||@@||J. Wilcox, E. Jackson, J. Spurgin, D. Smith, K. Penfold, G-Fowles, J. Wooster, W. Cork, J. Reynolds, J. Barnard,||@@||G. Fowles, J. Wooster, W. Cork, J. Reynolds, J. Barnard, J. Searle, A. Proudfoot, It. Spinks, J. Smith, a»d W. and||@@||J. Searle, A. Proudfoot, R. Spinks, J. Smith, and W. and H. Grantham.||@@||H. Gramham. "March 21.-Marmora, schooner, 135 tons, Captain||@@||March 21.- Marmora, schooner, 135 tons, Captain Kelly, from Aucklind, March 10. Passengers-Mr. G.||@@||Kelly, from Auckland, March 10. Passengers - Mr. G. ? Duke, and 4 in the steerage. Captain, agent.||@@||Duke, and 4 in the steerage. Captain, agent. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12942990 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn ORIQINAL CORK*. SPÜNDEN CK.||@@||ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. To tha Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald.||@@||To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald. Gr.NTixjiKN-Being almost a stranger in the||@@||GENTLEMAN - Being almost a stranger in the colony, and unused to ita business practico, I||@@||colony, and unused to its business practice, I take the liberty of asking your advice publicly||@@||take the liberty of asking your advice publicly upon the following circumstance :||@@||upon the following circumstance :- I am conneoted with a society of engineerp,||@@||I am connected with a society of engineers, ?which haa for its object the alleviation of its||@@||which has for its object the alleviation of its members -when in distress or sickness, and||@@||members when in distress or sickness, and which holds periodical meetings of its mem-||@@||which holds periodical meetings of its mem- bers for the regulation of its business. Th||@@||bers for the regulation of its business. The following commnnicataon WBB sent yesterday»||@@||following communication was sent yesterday, the 17th instant, to the society's membetSiat||@@||the 17th instant, to the society's members at the respective engineering eatablifcuineB.1* **.||@@||the respective engineering establishment at whiohthey are employed.||@@||which they are employed. "Amalgamated Society^of Engineers, »*.||@@||"Amalgamated Society of Engineers, &c., No. 1, Australian Branon. January 17,18*3.||@@||No. 1, Australian Branch. January 17,1853. " Sir,-You aro requested to attend a me«*||@@||" Sir, - You are requested to attend a meet- ing of the above branch, this evening, at eigkt||@@||ing of the above branch, this evening, at eight o'clock, for the purpose of hearing a tepmt||@@||o'clock, for the purpose of hearing a report of the committee on bye-laws, and to de «ce||@@||of the committee on bye-laws, and to decide thereoa.||@@||thereon. "DAVID MOSBMOK, Secretary. .||@@||"DAVID MORRISON, Secretary. «Please show this to the members m your||@@||"Please show this to the members in your shop." ih *P rnnv of the above was sent to a person m||@@||A copy of the above was sent to a person in AWrnent of P N. Russell and Co||@@||the employment of P. N. Russell and Co., Qeorg?8treet, was intercepted by one of||@@||George-street, was intercepted by one of »h/firm. opened, perused, and afterwards tom||@@||the firm, opened, perused, and afterwards torn «es m sight of the messenger, who was||@@||to pieces in sight of the messenger, who was It back to the Secretary with impertinence||@@||sent back to the Secretary with impertinence üand this m the dinner hour of the work||@@||- and this in the dinner hour of the workmen. m Tf circumstances of this character aro per-||@@||If circumstances of this character are per- muten the welfare of the colony must erpire,||@@||mitted, the welfare of the colony must expire, I honest mon will never submit to such||@@||for honest men will never submit to such imtices, but would rather leave a place_that||@@||practices, but would rather leave a place that P",,l,i rcco^nire customs a savngo would blush||@@||would recognize customs a savage would blush for. ;oaWlC DAVID MORRISON, Secretary||@@||DAVID MORRISON, Secretary. January 18, 1853. ÍT-Myself and n f.ie.d called at the||@@||N.B. - Myself and a friend called at the firm for the purpose of having the matter ex||@@||firm for the purpose of having the matter ex- awed, but were peremptorily ordered to||@@||plained, but were peremptorily ordered to fetve the premises||@@||leave the premises. TAR Mr Morr.son asks our advice, we||@@||(As Mr. Morrison asks our advice, we hAeno objection to gne u to him If the||@@||have no objection to give it to him. If the îoeilî '« *bich hc 1bel0nß8, ",me,rely T||@@||society to which he belongs, is merely in- ended tobe a sick club, we would advise the||@@||tended to be a sick club, we would advise the ti members to dissolve it, and join some||@@||the members to dissolve it, and join some Wv having similar objects to which men of||@@||body having similar objects to which men of Aides can belong If this be not con||@@||all trades can belong. If this be not con- «dereil advisable, let them chango the name||@@||sidered advisable, let them change the name nf their Sotiety Tho mischief caused in||@@||of their Society. The mischief caused in Island about this time last yeu, b/ the||@@||England about this time last year by the emke and comb nation of the" Amalgated So||@@||strike and combination of the "Amalgated So- cety of Engineers, is well known m Uc||@@||ciety of Engineers," is well known in the colonv, and we are not surprised to find an||@@||colony, and we are not surprised to find an Si er of men connected with engineering||@@||employer of men connected with engineering Sins anyattcmit to create such a society||@@||resisting any attempt to create such a society "«At least a nnll.on ofmoney was the||@@||here. At least a million of money was the 0 week towards||@@||man can put by something every week towards prouding for a rainy day , the sums wasted on||@@||providing for a rainy day; the sums wasted on the expenses of societies will, ir a very short||@@||the expenses of societies will, in a very short time, »ccuraulate to something worth having||@@||time, accumulate to something worth having if duh deposited in the Savings' Bank With||@@||if duly deposited in the Savings' Bank. With rwDcct to Mr Russell, judging from Mr.||@@||respect to Mr. Russell, judging from Mr. Morrisons statement, («Inch it must be re-||@@||Morrison's statement, (which it must be re- membered is one sided) we think ho was||@@||membered is one sided) we think he was wrong in opening and destroying a letter not||@@||wrong in opening and destroying a letter not ditecitd to him, but he would be quite justified||@@||directed to him, but he would be quite justified m refusing to allow the bearer ot letters from||@@||in refusing to allow the bearer of letters from such a sOLiety as the Amalgamated Engineers||@@||such a society as the Amalgamated Engineers from delivering them on his premises. If the||@@||from delivering them on his premises. If the business concerned the men and not the em-||@@||business concerned the men and not the em- plómela the letters should bo deli\ ered at the||@@||ployers the letters should be delivered at the raen s readences ^ e conclude by expressing||@@||men's residences. We conclude by expressing our deep regret at finding that such a society||@@||our deep regret at finding that such a society has been established, for no one will believe||@@||has been established, for no one will believe that such a name would have been chosen if it||@@||that such a name would have been chosen if it had been merely intended for a Provident]||@@||had been merely intended for a Provident bocietj -EDS] _||@@||Society. - EDS.) ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12949624 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn AllIDVVIT||@@||AFFIDAVIT. In tim clc'poMt of Kllcii M'IIuo.||@@||In the deposit of Ellen McHue. Gcnrgo Miller, Accountant of thu bivlngs1 Bank or||@@||George Miller, Accountant of the Savings' Bank of Kowbouth Wules, miketh oath aud saith that on thu||@@||New South Wales, maketh oath and saith that on the thirteenth day of Airll, 1853, Mr Johu GilLhrlst, mir||@@||thirteenth day of April, 1853, Mr. John Gilchrist, mer- chant, in bydmj, and a trustuu of tho Savings' Uauk,||@@||chant, in Sydney, and a trustee of the Savings' Bank, called at tlie oíllct, with a Mr iohu Johnston, und mudo||@@||called at the office, with a Mr. John Johnston, and made a statemt nt to tho following effect -||@@||a statement to the following effect :— That > Hen M'Huo wa» dead lhat previous to lu r||@@||That Ellen McHue was dead. That previous to her death, ho hid been informed by Mr Tohuston, sho li id||@@||death, he had been informed by Mr. Johnston, she had suit to the bavlngs' IHulc to withdraw thu amount of||@@||sent to the Savings' Bank to withdraw the amount of h-p deposit of twuuty four pounds lia 01, but It not||@@||her deposit of twenty four pounds 12s. 6d., but it not being the regular day otp ij ment, one of the clerks hid||@@||being the regular day of payment, one of the clerks had di aired the party to como on tho following Monday||@@||desired the party to come on the following Monday. That tho depositor was a sonant, had been taken ill and||@@||That the depositor was a servant, had been taken ill and placed under medical treatment, and that the amount||@@||placed under medical treatment, and that the amount Has required lo pi} exneuses incurred lu lodgings||@@||was required to pay expenses incurred in lodgings, medical and othei attendance, and for irticles snpi lied||@@||medical and other attendance, and for articles supplied during her Hines», and her funeral expense« \.nd on||@@||during her illness, and her funeral expenses. And on tho a «su raneo of Mr Glicht 1st that he w is satisfied of tho||@@||the assurance of Mr. Gilchrist that he was satisfied of the correctness of the statement, thonmi«} waa paid to Mr||@@||correctness of the statement, the money was paid to Mr. John Tohnston, to culbin hlut to discharge tho debts in-||@@||John Johnston, to enable him to discharge the debts in- curred by the deceased,||@@||curred by the deceased. Th it whpn enquiry was made by tho messenger from||@@||That when enquiry was made by the messenger from tho Curator of Intestate J state*, as to tho deposit of||@@||the Curator of Intestate Estates, as to the deposit of Ellen M'lluc, this Information was unreservedly given||@@||Ellen McHue, this information was unreservedly given. That when an ordtr of Court to collett the estate was||@@||That when an order of Court to collect the estate was mado there the deponent, George Miller, at Sjdnej, this||@@||Sworn by the deponent, George Miller, at Sydney, this twentj ai \lh diy of July, A O 1853||@@||twenty-sixth day of July, A.D. 1853. Bf foro me, ]> JJ IIUTCUINSOV, a Commissioner for||@@||Beforo me, D. B. HUTCHINSON, a Commissioner for AfllJaTits _||@@||Affidavits. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 28644552 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn atílPPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. f g / AKRIVALS. ._,||@@||AKRIVALS. yrVjfcn 10.-II.M.S. Electra, 14 ir«nfl, Commander norag||@@||March 19. - H.M.S. Electra, 14 guns, Commander Morris, V fjSm Portsmouth October 2i, and Caf« Joounry 31.||@@||from Portsmouth October 22, and Cape January 31. I / March 19.-Orientai limn, ship, 630 Wm*, Captain S||@@||March 19. - Oriental Queen, ship, 630 tons, Captain S. jPR. Tbottias, from Hobart Town Morell P Passengers||@@||R. Thomas, from Hobart Town March 9. Passengers / Major Wyatt, lady, and family, Ensigns Hotham am||@@||Major Wyatt, lady, and family, Ensigns Hotham and / Petrie, Dr. Gedys, Mr. Hop«, TO rank end filo of ICM||@@||Petrie, Dr. Gedys, Mr. Bops, 99 rank and file of H. M. - HUi Regimenten women, 18 chiMrvti, and'5 prisoner* o||@@||11th Regiment, 11 women, 18 children, and 5 prisoners of t'ja Crown. Captain, agent||@@||the Crown. Captain, agent. March 19.-Martin Luther, barque, 409tons, Captair||@@||March 19. - Martin Luther, barque, 409 tons, Captain Bes«, from Manila January V. lt. T. Ford, agent||@@||Ross, from Manila January 9. R. T. Ford, agent. March 19.-Victoria Packet, barrine, ITO ton«, Captair||@@||March 19. - Victoria Packet, barque, 170 tons, Captain Gleadow, from Melbourne 14th instant 'Passengers||@@||Gleadow, from Melbourne 14th instant. Passengers - Mr. and Mr*. Vonni;, Mrs. Jones, Mr. J. Thomas, »lr. J||@@||Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mrs. Jones, Mr. J. Thomas, Mr. J T. Grocott, and 14 in the steerage. OriBilhs, Fanning||@@||T. Grocott, and 14 in the steerage. Griffiths, Fanning and Co., agents.||@@||and Co., agents. March 19.-Monterey, ship, 422 tons, Captain Lecraw||@@||March 19. - Monterey, ship, 422 tons, Captain Lecraw from Boston November 24th. Passenger-Mr. Watkins||@@||from Boston November 24th. Passenger - Mr. Watkins Captain, agent||@@||Captain, agent. .March 1!»-Tartar, ship. J>67 tons, Captain Davies||@@||March 19. - Tartar, ship. 567 tons, Captain Davies from Manila December 6th. Passengow-iTwo In th«||@@||from Manila December 6th. Passengers - Two in the Steerage. Gilchrist, Alexander, »nd Co., agents.||@@||steerage. Gilchrist, Alexander, and Co., agents. Varch 19.-Itussorah Merchant, ship, 513 tons. Cap||@@||March 19. - Bussorah Merchant, ship, 533 tons. Cap tain Blyth, from Plymouth November 13th, with 295||@@||tain Blyth, from Plymouth November 13th, with 293 bounty immigrants. Sorgeon Superintendent, Dr||@@||bounty immigrants. Surgeon Superintendent, Dr Bloomfield. Smith, Campbell, and Co., agents.||@@||Bloomfield. Smith, Campbell, and Co., agents. March 19.-Mount Stuart Elphinstone, ship, 611||@@||March 19. - Mount Stuart Elphinstone, ship, 611 tons, Captain Dale, from Manila December 24tli, Pas||@@||tons, Captain Dale, from Manila December 24th. Pas angers-Messrs. Baass, Sehaab, and Lo beet. Wood, Con||@@||engers - Messrs. Baass, Schaab, and Lobeck. Wood, Con (table, and Co., agent*.||@@||stable, and Co., agents. March 19.-Vulture, bri;, 103 tons, Captain B, Prynri,||@@||March 19. - Vulture, brig, 163 tons, Captain B. Prynn, from Oporto, December 2. Lamb, Parbury, and Ca||@@||from Oporto, December 2. Lamb, Parbury, and Co. agent«.||@@||agents. March 19.-Louis and Miriam, brig, 128 tons, Captain||@@||March 19. - Louis and Miriam, brig, 126 tons, Captain ?Wilson, from Melbourne, 14th instant Passengers||@@||Wilson, from Melbourne, 14th instant. Passengers Measrs. Keath and Pitman, »nd 14 In the «tee rs ge. II.||@@||Messrs. Keath and Pitman, and 14 in the steeragge. H. Clark, agent.||@@||Clark, agent. Mardi 20.-Christina, brig, 101 tons. Captain Itcoce,||@@||March 20. - Christina, brig, 161 tons. Captain Reece, from Melbourne, 17th Instant. Passengers-Captain||@@||from Melbourne, 17th Instant. Passengers - Captain Lambert, Messrs. Matthinsoa, Wright, anti 2 in the||@@||Lambert, Messrs. Matthinson, Wright, and 2 in the ateeragc. T. W. Day, agent||@@||steerage. T. W. Day, agent. March 20.-Speed, barque. 565 tons, CaptAla Canncll,||@@||March 20. - Speed, barque, 365 tons, Captain Cannell, from Melbourne, 17th instant in ballast Passengers||@@||from Melbourne, 17th instant, in ballast. Passengers - 3 In the steerage. Captain, agent||@@||3 in the steerage. Captain, agent. March 20.-British Isle*, barque, 315 tons, Oiptaln P.||@@||March 20. - British Isles, barque, 315 tons, Captain R. 8. Agnew, from Mellfonrne, 17th instant, 'In ballast.||@@||S. Agnew, from Melbourne, 17th instant, in ballast. ' Passengers- Miss Wavell. Mrs. M'Kwen. Mrs.Got>ld, Mr.||@@||Passengers - Miss Flavell, Mrs. McEwen, Mrs. Gould, Mr. " and Mrs. Drew and family, Mrs. Stamford anti daugh-||@@||and Mrs. Drew and family, Mrs. Stamford and daugh- ters, Messrs.:Tait, Patterson, Barnev. (liles, Johnson,||@@||ters, Messrs. Tait, Patterson, Barney, Giles, Johnson, Harrison, Saunders, J. Ooold, sad 49 In tbo«teeragc.||@@||Harrison, Saunders, J. Gould, and 58 in the steerage. Smith Brothers, agents.||@@||Smith Brothers, agents. March 20.-Esther Arthur, brig, 224 ton«, Captain||@@||March 20. - Esther Arthur, brig, 224 tons, Captain M«KlRBon, from Melbourne 14lh,»od Twofold Bay l»th||@@||McKinnon, from Melbourne 14th, and Twofold Bay 19th instant Posscngors-Messrs. Chandler, Lewis, Ledger,||@@||instant. Passengers - Messrs. Chandler, Lewis, Ledger, and 22în thc steerage. Thornton tod Church, agents.||@@||and 22 în the steerage. Thornton and Church, agents. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 28644807 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn To lit FMIors of Iht Sj/i/icj Horum; ffe-nH.||@@||To the Editors of the Sydney Morning Herald. UK*I*ECTBI> Fm UN DJ,-On my return from tho||@@||RESPECTED FRIENDS, - On my return from the country my attention was calle J to a lotter in||@@||country my attention was called to a letter in your columns, signed Hobert Huntley, who||@@||your columns, signed Robert Huntley, who - cents to bu in four that an erroneous impression||@@||seems to be in fear that an erroneous impression may go abroad as to the belief of the Society of||@@||may go abroad as to the belief of the Society of Friends on the ceremony oT marriage; this||@@||Friends on the ceremony of marriage; this lotter is dated September the 12th, by whirl) I||@@||letter is dated September the 12th, by which I suppose ho means thc Util month instant, ani-||@@||suppose he means the 9th month instant, ani- madverting upon my evidence taken before tho||@@||madverting upon my evidence taken before the Select Committee on tho Marriago I,nw,||@@||Select Committee on the Marriage Law, wherein ho accuses me rf mnrepresonting tho||@@||wherein he accuses me of misrepresenting the principles or thu.Society of Friends. This fear||@@||principles or the Society of Friends. This fear is entirely groundless, and thc allegation of roÎB||@@||is entirely groundless, and the allegation of mis leprcscntalion I deny. Tho whole Eenour and||@@||representation I deny. The whole tenour and Turco uf my evidonoe went to shuw that, whilst||@@||force of my evidence went to sh0w that, whilst I regarded marringa as a cit il contract, so far||@@||I regarded marringe as a civil contract, so far ns legislation upon that s ul j eut was aoncernad,||@@||as legislation upon that subject was concerned, yet, nevertheless, Friends wuuld not depart from||@@||yet, nevertheless, Friends would not depart from vntr>rln>; into that Importune engagement||@@||enterlng into that important engagement accoiding to their established custom in their||@@||according to their established custom in their religious assemblies foi' worship, und I feel||@@||religious assemblies for worship, and I feel confident the honuured and worthy Chuirman||@@||confident the honoured and worthy Chairman of the Committee, Her Majesty's Attorney.||@@||of the Committee, Her Majesty's Attorney- General, will bear mo out in this assertion.||@@||General, will bear me out in this assertion. In rcferenco to tho charitable observation||@@||In reference to the charitable observation that ho attributed thu supposed misrepresen-||@@||that he attributed this supposed misrepresen- tation to my igncranco lu the principles of tho||@@||tation to my ignorance in the principles of the Society as regurds tn rriigo, I may Inform him||@@||Society as regards marriage, I may inform him taut Robert Lind:ey, au istcuroed minister of||@@||that Robert Lindsey, an esteemed minister of our Society, LOW on a nligious visit to this||@@||our Society, now on a religious visit to this colony, obserrifd on reading the evidence that||@@||colony, observed on reading the evidence that he believed thut ho could not have answered||@@||he believed that he could not have answered thc questions better, or moro satisfactorily. lu||@@||the questions better, or more satisfactorily. In rufcrenco to tho quotatiun fm m tho " Book of||@@||reference to the quotation from the "Book of Extract," the concurrence of my ovidence and||@@||Extracts," the concurrence of my evidence and my heart unites. lu óupport of these principles||@@||my heart unites. In support of these principles in which Huuurt Huntley aceras concerned, I||@@||in which Robert Huntley seems concerned, I will a.so quota from thu work of a deceased||@@||will also quote from the work of a deceased author and member of our religious Society,||@@||author and member of our religious Society, Jonathan Dy mond, on Insolvency, for tho||@@||Jonathan Dymond, on Insolvency, for the benufii of all coocorned||@@||benefits of all concerned:- " Ano-.hcr (i. o, insolvent) engages in specula||@@||"Another (i.e, insolvent) engages in specula lion, which endangers (he property of his credi-||@@||tion, which endangers the property of his credi- tor*, and, which, if they do nut succ -cd, he will||@@||tors, and, which, if they do not succeed, he will defraud them. Such speculations certainly aro||@@||defraud them. Such speculations certainly aroe dishonest; und when they i>rovu unsuccessful,||@@||dishonest; and when they prove unsuccessful, ha who makes thom should ha treated si thc||@@||he who makes them should be treated as the commit ter oj a voluntary fmud. Thc propriety||@@||committer of a voluntary fraud. The propriety uf this is enforced hythe consideration that it||@@||of this is enforced bythe consideration that it is ncurly impossible for creditors to próvido||@@||is nearly impossible for creditors to provide against »ueh fraudulence. Thu liwsshould be||@@||against such fraudulence. The laws should be severo in proportion us tho facilities of wrong||@@||severe in proportion as the facilities of wrong aro y real. We are persuaded that if thu penal||@@||are great. We are persuaded that if the penal hw took cogmxai.vc of all insolvent*, and||@@||law took cognizance of all insolvents, and regarded all who could not satisfactorily accouot||@@||regarded all who could not satisfactorily account fur their insolvency as public delinqac»tst thu||@@||for their insolvency as public delinquents, the deplorable- mischiefs ol' bankruptcy would||@@||deplorable mischiefs of bankruptcy would bo quickly and greatly diminished.'||@@||be quickly and greatly diminished." In conclusion, 1 do nut know whether ibo||@@||In conclusion, I do not know whether the only person who has come forward in defence of||@@||only person who has come forward in defence of the principles, of Friends is now in practice,||@@||the principles of Friends is now in practice, being a profession ul man. I would suggest tho||@@||being a professional man. I would suggest the desirableness of exorcising his oculistic skill in||@@||desirableness of exercising his oculistic skill in operating upon his own eye before he can seo||@@||operating upon his own eye before he can see clu-irly tu extract tho mote out of his bro-||@@||clearly to extract the mote out of his bro- ther's cyo. Your Utud insertion of this will||@@||ther's eye. Your kind insertion of this will oblige||@@||oblige. A friend and subscriber, "D'AURAIIAAI DAV^||@@||ABRAHAM DAVY. 550, Gcorgc-strcet, l£»h ot Olb month.||@@||550, George-street, 19th of 9th month. P.S.-Th« moat inexplicable fact in refer-||@@||P.S. - The most inexplicable fact in refer- ence to my evidence ii that Dr. Huntley was||@@||ence to my evidence is that Dr. Huntley was asked tue question by mo, in tho presence cf j||@@||asked the question by me, in the presence of several persons,- litnarriuge in a loyal point of |||@@||several persons, - Is marriage in a legal point of view a religious engagement, or a o'vil lûn||@@||view a religious engagement, or a civil con traet ? The answer was .' a civil contract deci-||@@||tract? The answer was " a civil contract deci- dedly ;" and why he should have so suddenly||@@||dedly;" and why he should have so suddenly changed his opinion appears to me to he only||@@||changed his opinion appears to me to be only fur contradiction's saki-.||@@||for contradiction's sake. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12948710 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn COASTEItF (SWARDS.||@@||COASTERS INWARDS. September S.-Elizabeth, Mack Ölamond, and Tra||@@||September 8.-Elizabeth, Black Diamond, and Tra- le-rier'i Bride, from Newcastle, with 187 tons coals ;||@@||veller's Bride, from Newcastle, with 197 tons coals ; Elizabeth Coben, from Wollongong, with 79 tubs butter,||@@||Elizabeth Cohen, from Wollongong, with 79 tubs butter, 3% tons bacon, 1000 banu» rabbage tn», 1 ton bark, 67||@@||3½ tons bacon, 1000 bands cabbage tree, 1 ton bark, 67 lings praln. 4 case« egg», 4 coup» noultry, 4 bales bay,||@@||bags grain, 4 cases eggs, 4 coups poultry, 4 bales bay, 8000 »ningle», 19 ton» coal« ¡ Itarinn, from the Clarence,||@@||3000 shingles, 19 tons coals ; Marian, from the Clarence, with 30 cnskB tallow, 4- casks beef, 6O0 hides, K ton||@@||with 30 casks tallow, 4 casks beef, 500 hides, ½ ton baron, 4 casks tonpues, 1 package butter, 1 eos« bacon,||@@||bacon, 4 casks tongues, 1 package butter, 1 case bacon, , 1 box egg», 16 package« luggago; ultana, from Brisbane||@@||1 box eggs, 16 packages luggage; Gitana, from Brisbane Water,with ."60 buchela »bells; I'orpoifc, from Shoal||@@||Water, with 360 bushels shells; Porpoisc, from Shoal- hann, with 10 tons potatoes, 14 cask» tallow, »0 hides,||@@||haven, with 10 tons potatoes, 14 casks tallow, 90 hides, 11 trusses bay, 700 feet timber, 1 ton bacon, 1 ton butter.||@@||11 trusses hay, 700 feet timber, 1 ton bacon, 1 ton butter. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12947435 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.||@@||ARRIVALS. Jeir 18.-Hellespont »crew steamer, 500 ton», Cáptala||@@||July 18.-Hellespont screw steamer, 500 ton», Captain Watt, from Melbourne 16th Instant rass»ngers-Mr.||@@||Watt, from Melbourne 16th Instant. Passengers - Mr. and Mik Wheeler and child, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Thomas||@@||and Mrs Wheeler and child, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Thomas HaTis, Mrs. William», Messrs. C. Mark, Oswell, J. «Wi-||@@||Davis, Mrs. Williams, Messrs. C. Mark, Gewell, J. Wil- llam», Morah, Mrs, Henschy, Messrs. Michaelis, Cemong,||@@||liams, Moran, Mrs. Henschy, Messrs. Michaelis, Cumong, fallaren, Zöllner, It I>. Anderson, J. Wilki", DcTlln,jun.,||@@||Callagan, Zöllner, R. D. Anderson, J. Wilks, Devlin,jun., Orr, Lenehan, Chisholm, and 120 io the steerage. I.||@@||Orr, Lenehan, Chisholm, and 120 in the steerage. I. Wellbank, agent.||@@||Wellbank, agent. July IS.-Wallace, brig, 175 tons, Captain Hoff, from||@@||July 18. - Wallace, brig, 175 tons, Captain Hoff, from San Francisco May 6, Upolu June 21, In ballast, Pas-||@@||San Francisco May 6, Upolu June 21, in ballast, Pas- sengers-Messrs. Richard Beale, Thomas J. Hilder. Otto||@@||sengers - Messrs. Richard Beale, Thomas J. Hilder. Otto Linden, William Iloldricl»», Robert Harri«, Mrs. Harris,||@@||Linden, William Holdriche, Robert Harris, Mrs. Harris, Messrs. A. Bailey, A. Toung, J. V. Wbipple, Thomas||@@||Messrs. A. Bailey, A. Young, J. V. Whipple, Thomas Mead, 11. It. Ml-auron, William Ebden, Mrs. Ebden,||@@||Mead, R. R. McLauren, William Ebden, Mrs. Ebden, Meurs. Arthur Sulliran, Henry Mascr, O. It., William||@@||Messrs. Arthur Sullivan, Henry Maser, G. R. William Cliantrell, John Welsh, James Smith, I). J. Richardson,||@@||Chantrell, John Welsh, James Smith, D. J. Richardson, Leonard Ooynet. John Cunningham, P. Young, D. W.||@@||Leonard Coynet, John Cunningham, P. Young, D. W. Cotton, Ilobert Murray, J. Brooks, J. Alucies, J. F. An-||@@||Cotton, Robert Murray, J. Brooks, J. Allicks, J. F. An- derson, Anthony Mott, Anthony Morris, and 64 in the||@@||derson, Anthony Mott, Anthony Morris, and 54 in the Steerage. Captain, agent||@@||Steerage. Captain, agent July l8.-Albemarle, ship, Captain J. F. Trlvltt, from||@@||July 18. - Albemarle, ship, Captain J. F. Trivitt, from Plymouth March 10, and Port Phillip the 14th instant||@@||Plymouth March 19, and Port Phillip the 14th instant. Passengers-cabin, from England ; Mrs. Heading, sen ,||@@||Passengers - cabin, from England; Mrs. Reading, sen., Mr. and Mrs. William Reading and tiro children, Mr.||@@||Mr. and Mrs. William Reading and two children, Mr. and Mrs, two -Misses and Master Fairfax, Miss Lloyd,||@@||and Mrs. two Misses and Master Fairfax, Miss Lloyd, Mr. and Miss Cummins, Miss Jarman, and Mr. O. L.||@@||Mr. and Miss Cummins, Miss Jarman, and Mr. G. L. ?Wilson. From Mellxiurne : Mr. Alfred Fairfax and Mr.||@@||Wilson. From Melbourne: Mr. Alfred Fairfax and Mr. ?Tarni'* It Tulrfit. Intermediate passengers from En-||@@||James R. Fairfax. Intermediate passengers from En- gland : Mr. and Mrs. Douglass and family, Mr. and Mrs.||@@||gland: Mr. and Mrs. Douglass and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kiss, Mr. and Mrs. Black and child, Miss Greig and||@@||Kiss, Mr. and Mrs. Black and child, Miss Greig and Master M'K>n»lo, and Mrs. Ford and child, Mr. and Mrs.||@@||Master M'Kenzie, and Mrs. Ford and child, Mr. and Mrs. hrnith and child, Mrs. Slddley, M iss GUI, Mr. Russell, Mr.||@@||Smith and child, Mrs. Siddley, Miss Gill, Mr. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Moses and family, Mr. and Mrs. Israel and||@@||and Mrs. Moses and family, Mr. and Mrs. Israel and child, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden and child, Mr. anü Mrs.||@@||child, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden and child, Mr. and Mrs. Abbot and family, Mr. and Mrs. AVintcr and family, Mr.||@@||Abbot and family, Mr. and Mrs. Winter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenally and||@@||and Mrs. Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenally and child, Mr. anil Mrs Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Barton and||@@||child, Mr. and Mrs Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Barton and child, Mr. and Mrs. Bincroll, brother, and child, Mr.||@@||child, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft, brother, and child, Mr. ami Mr». nixon and child, Mr. anil Mrs. Barnsley and||@@||and Mrs. Dixon and child, Mr. and Mrs. Barnsley and family, Mr. lawrence and tiro children, Messrs. L. and||@@||family, Mr. Lawrence and two children, Messrs. L. and H. Dodgron, Edmund, J. and It Smith, Johnston, Pack||@@||H. Dodgron, Edmund, J. and R. Smith, Johnston, Pack- ovilch, Holt, hid ney, Could, Homan, Massey, Stacey,||@@||owitch, Holt, Sidney, Gould, Homan, Massey, Stacey, Wright, Liddle, Hart, Mackay, Malone, and 7 Cornish||@@||Wright, Liddle, Hart, Mackay, Malone, and 7 Cornish miner«.||@@||miners. July l8 - Melbourne Packet, schooner, ISO tons,||@@||July 18 - Melbourne Packet, schooner, 18o tons, Captain M'l.C.O., Mrs.||@@||for London. Passengers–T. W. Ramsay, D.C.G., Mrs. Kamsay, and serrant, Slr. and Mrs. Palmer and servant||@@||Ramsay, and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and servant Mrs. Kerr, and servant, Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mri, Tooth,||@@||Mrs. Kerr, and servant, Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Tooth, sod servant. Dr. Chapman, Mrs. Douglass, Mr. and Mm||@@||and servant. Dr. Chapman, Mrs. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. HUitofi, and three children, Miss Rogers, Miss Jones, Misi||@@||Sillitoe, and three children, Miss Rogers, Miss Jones, Miss WooUay, Mr. and Mr«. J. Tlngcouibe, four children, and||@@||Woollay, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tingcombe, four children, and .errant, Mieses H. and M. Plunkett, Mrs. Pickering||@@||servant, Misses H. and M. Plunkett, Mrs. Pickering, three children, and servant, Miss Field, Mr. and Mr*||@@||three children, and servant, Miss Field, Mr. and Mrs. . Beach and child, Mrs. Winstanley and son, Messrs.1 II,||@@||Roach and child, Mrs. Winstanley and son, Messrs. H. «nd J. Winstanley, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mrs,||@@||and J. Winstanley, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. ?Hinsby, Mr. and Mrs. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy,||@@||Thorsby, Mr. and Mrs. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Miss Hurt, Mr. A.Wilson, Mr. Woodward, Mr. Hottonilcy,||@@||Miss Burt, Mr. A.Wilson, Mr. Woodward, Mr. Bottomley, Mr.Wild, Messrs. Cunningham,Cocking, .Tcssyn, Wheeler,||@@||Mr.Wild, Messrs. Cunningham,Cocking, Jessyn, Wheeler, Gillern, Henderson, Joseph, Foster, Williams.||@@||Gillern, Henderson, Joseph, Foster, Williams. January 29. - Flash, schooner, 138 tons, Captain||@@||January 29. – Flash, schooner, 138 tons, Captain Packer, for Geelong. Passengers-Mrs. Murray, Mrs.||@@||Packer, for Geelong. Passengers-Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Kesterton, Mr. Doucher, and 17 in the steerage.||@@||Kesterton, Mr. Boucher, and 17 in the steerage. January 29.-Picard, schooner, 172 tons, Captain Ken-||@@||January 29.–Picard, schooner, 172 tons, Captain Ken- dale, for Melbourne. Passengers-Miss M. and E. Con-||@@||dale, for Melbourne. Passengers–Miss M. and E. Con- don, Messrs. lt. and F. Condon, M'lotosb, M'Donald,||@@||don, Messrs.R. and F. Condon, M'Intosh, M'Donald, M'Phllney, Hackett, Lawson, Recd.||@@||M'Philney, Hackett, Lawson, Reed. January 29.-Royal Shepherdess, barque, 406 tons,||@@||January 29.–Royal Shepherdess, barque, 406 tons, Captain Dell, for Auckland, in ballast. Passengers-Mr.||@@||Captain Bell, for Auckland, in ballast. Passengers–Mr. «nd Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Hait and two sons, Mr.||@@||and Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Hait and two sons, Mr. «nd Mrs. Gregory, Messrs. Davis, Mason, two Chamber-||@@||and Mrs. Gregory, Messrs. Davis, Mason, two Chamber- lains, Recd, Siwtrs, Williams, Mansfield, and 12 in the||@@||lains, Reed, Speirs, Williams, Mansfield, and 12 in the ?ttl rage.||@@||steerage. January 29.-Waterlily, schooner, 163 tons, Captain||@@||January 29.–Waterlily, schooner, 153 tons, Captain Hay«, for Hobart Town: Passengers-Captain Addison,||@@||Hays, for Hobart Town: Passengers–Captain Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Ichcrinan, and 2 children, Messrs. Lodge,||@@||Mr. and Mrs. Icherman, and 2 children, Messrs. Lodge, Harrington, Fitzpatrick, J. Wentworth, I. Foster, and 0||@@||Harrington, Fitzpatrick, J. Wentworth, J. Foster, and 6 in thc steerage. .||@@||in thc steerage. January 20.-Vanquish, schooner, 128 (ons, Captain||@@||January 20.–Vanquish, schooner, 128 tons, Captain Watts, for Melbourne. ' Passengers-M r. and Mrs. Dond,||@@||Watts, for Melbourne. Passengers–Mr. and Mrs. Bond, " Messrs. Seymour, Murray, Wheeler, Wild, Hume,||@@||Messrs. Seymour, Murray, Wheeler, Wild, Hume, Hllland.||@@||Hilland. January 29.-Waratah, steamer, 267 tonR, Captain||@@||January 29.–Waratah, steamer, 267 tons, Captain Bell, for Melbourne: Passengers-John Urie, Judge||@@||Bell, for Melbourne: Passengers–John Urie, Judge Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Goelhe, Mrs.||@@||Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Goethe, Mrs. Davis, Messrs. Lcvcin, H. Solomon, J. Olive, D. A. Gale,||@@||Davis, Messrs. Levein, H. Solomon, J. Olive, D. A. Gale, M'Carron, Falconer, Vallack, P. N. Russell, Credge,||@@||M'Carron, Falconer, Vallack, P. N. Russell, Credge, OUlunan, Green, Martin, Drown,and 60 in thu steerage.||@@||Calliman, Green, Martin, Drown,and 60 in the steerage. Jauuory 29.-Titan, scr.ooner, 102 tons, Captain Cole,||@@||January 29.–Titan, schooner, 102 tons, Captain Cole, for Madras: Passengers-Mrs. Cole aud 3 children.||@@||for Madras: Passengers–Mrs. Cole and 3 children. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12949871 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Am» VALS.||@@||ARRIVALS. Octobk 25 -Great Britain, screw steamer 3000 tons, 500||@@||October 25. — Great Britain, screw steamer 3000 tons, 500 horse powir, Captain Matthews, from Melbourne 23rd||@@||horse power, Captain Matthews, from Melbourne 23rd Instant. 1'assengcrs-Mr and Mrs Nant»r, Mr and||@@||instant. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Nanter, Mr. and Mrs Hutton, Mrs. .Smith and family, Messrs A Paton,||@@||Mrs. Hutton, Mrs. Smith and family, Messrs. A. Paton, A-fairfax, O A Lloyd, Alfred Mitchell, Francis Hill,||@@||A. Fairfax, G. A. Lloyd, Alfred Mitchell, Francis Hill, Mrs. Coopr Infant, and servant, Miss Hawkins, Mr||@@||Mrs. Cooper, infant, and servant, Miss Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs if S Smith, Master Hart, Messrs Henry||@@||and Mrs. H. S. Smith, Master Hart, Messrs. Henry Cresswell, Robert Jones, Matthew f roller, II W Spain,||@@||Cresswell, Robert Jones, Matthew Crozier, H. W. Spain, Captain Hayes, Messrs. Alexand(r Sloane, A E II||@@||Captain Hayes, Messrs. Alexander Sloane, A. E. H. Campbell, George Porter, sir and Mrs. Johnston Tern||@@||Campbell, George Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Tem- pany and servant, Mr V T flwiner, Captain Heathorn,||@@||pany and servant, Mr. F. T. Gessner, Captain Heathorn, Messrs A Bcoutlcr T T a Beckett, C and C Haustier,||@@||Messrs. A. Scoutier, T. T. a 'Beckett, C. and C. Haustler, A. X' Boutbey, C Robertson, Charles Hooley, L. Brown,||@@||A. P. Southey, C. Robertson, Charles Hooley, L. Brown, r and Mrs. H J Chambers and family, Mesar« George||@@||Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Chambers and family, Messrs. George Goodman, William Higgs, and J bull) From England||@@||Goodman, William Higgs, and J. Sully. From England: Mrs and Miss Spencer, Mr Augustus Forbes, Rev Mr||@@||Mrs. and Miss Spencer, Mr. Augustus Forbes, Rev. Mr. Savigny, Mrs. Savlgny, Rev Mr btanley, Mrs. btanlcy,||@@||Savigny, Mrs. Savigny, Rev. Mr. Stanley, Mrs. Stanley, Mr A. Pitt, Mr and Mrs Walcott and family, Misses||@@||Mr. A. Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. Walcott and family, Misses Fitzgerald, Mr J li Smith, Miss Henning, Mr B||@@||Fitzgerald, Mr. J. H. Smith, Miss Henning, Mr. B. Henning, Messrs J M'Cormick, B Hudson, M Ander||@@||Henning, Messrs. J. McCormick, B. Hudson, M. Ander- ron, Mr and Mrs. Robley, Mr, Mrs,and Miss Mid||@@||son, Mr. and Mrs. Robley, Mr., Mrs., and Miss Mid- dleton, Miss Snter, Messrs W Gisborne, J Morley,||@@||dleton, Miss Suter, Messrs. W. Gisborne, J. Morley, B- O Coney, H K Higginbotham, Alfred Asbeck, and||@@||R. G. Coney, H. K. Higginbotham, Alfred Asbeck, and Freierick Town Smith Second cabin-Mr John Mar||@@||Frederick Town Smith. Second cabin — Mr. John Mur- £hy, Mr and Mrs. J Halre, Messrs Edward Keep, R W||@@||phy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Haire, Messrs. Edward Keep, R. W. larlow, Mrs. Lambert, Mra. Smith, Mr J Shaw, Mr||@@||Barlow, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. Smith, Mr. J. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs J F Poole und family, Messrs G W Lewis,||@@||and Mrs. J. F. Poole and family, Messrs. G. W. Lewis, M. Lt-ibert, Leiddy, B Isaacs, M. Davis, Mr and Mrs||@@||M. Leibert, Leiddy, B. Isaacs, M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Norton and family, Messrs James JefTry, P Murphy,||@@||Norton and family, Messrs. James Jeffry, P. Murphy, Mark Haley, Patrick Moort, Patrick and Michael Ilaire,||@@||Mark Haley, Patrick Moort, Patrick and Michael Haire, James Duffy, M Clane, U Callaghan, Mrs Eliza. Creesy,||@@||James Duffy, M. Clune, D. Callaghan, Mrs. Eliza Creasy, Mr Francis Peter, Mr Richard Carle, Mrs. Mary Sim||@@||Mr. Francis Petey, Mr. Richard Carle, Mrs. Mary Sim- mons, and Mr J Chalwick From England Mr Vi G||@@||mons, and Mr. J. Chalwick. From England: Mr. W. G. Thompson, Mr R Newall, Mr aud Mrs Menrles and||@@||Thompson, Mr. R. Newall, Mr. and Mrs. Menzies and family, Messrs. Robert haddington, T A. Blake, P||@@||family, Messrs. Robert Saddington, T. A. Blake, P. Maloy, J Liddy, and 31 third cabin passengers.||@@||Maloy, J. Liddy; and 38 third cabin passengers. October 25 -kate, ship, 964 tons, Captain Greaves,||@@||October 25. — Kate, ship, 964 tons, Captain Greaves, bom the Downs, July 2. Passengers -Mr and Mrs||@@||from the Downs, July 2. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Cantor, Mr and Mrs Howell, Miss and Master Howell,||@@||Cantor, Mr. and Mrs. Howell, Miss and Master Howell, Miss > retinan, Ilenora'ule 11 Stapleton, Mr L. Mark.«,||@@||Miss Freeman, Honorable H. Stapleton, Mr. L. Marks, Mr C Schnell, Mr Gamble, surgeon, Mr and Mrs||@@||Mr. C. Schnell, Mr. Gamble, surgeon, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney, Miss Hill Miss Freeman, Mr F Giles, Miss E||@@||Sidney, Miss Hill, Miss Freeman, Mr. F. Giles, Miss E. Olles, MissC Giles, Miss A GI es, Mr J Gilo, Mr and||@@||Giles, Miss C. Giles, Miss A. Giles, Mr. J. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Harwell, Miss Harwell Messrs Harwell, Ross,||@@||Mrs. Harwell, Miss Harwell, Messrs. Harwell, Ross, Newcombe, Stubbins, Tay,or, Robinson, Martin, Her||@@||Newcombe, Stubbins, Taylor, Robinson, Martin, Her- bert, Mr and Ramsay and child, Messrs. Menefy, Jonas,||@@||bert, Mr. and Ramsay and child, Messrs. Menefy, Jonas, Clarence, Kora, Kirch Baker, Bell, Gammon, J Gibson,||@@||Clarence, Korn, Kirch, Baker, Bell, Gammon, J. Gibson, W Gibson, Miss Mitchell, Messrs Peerless, Sandley,||@@||W. Gibson, Miss Mitchell, Messrs. Peerless, Sandley, Gawkey, and W Dattera.||@@||Gawkey, and W. Datters. Octobar 25,-Flcvo, Dutch ship, 1300 tons, Captain||@@||October 25. — Flevo, Dutch ship, 1300 tons, Captain Vanderhoy, from Liverpool July 1 Passengers-Mrs||@@||Vanderhey, from Liverpool July 1. Passengers — Mrs. Ferguson, Messrs Baker, V hyte, Bartlam, Brook, Ro||@@||Ferguson, Messrs. Baker, Whyte, Bartlam, Brook, Ro- bertson, Gray, E and D Davis, Lammond, Mr and||@@||bertson, Gray, E. and D. Davis, Lammond, Mr. and Mrs Griffiths and family, Messrs, Hunter, P, and II||@@||Mrs. Griffiths and family, Messrs. Hunter, P. and H. Borne, Patterson, Cuthbert», B E. and T 'ft hitehouse,||@@||Bome, Patterson, Cuthberts, S. E. and T. Whitehouse, Roble, Mr and Mrs Parker and family' Mr and Mrs||@@||Roble, Mr. and Mrs. Parker and family' Mr. and Mrs. ?Walker, Messrs Dei com, Fraser, Mr and Mrs Falkner,||@@||Walker, Messrs Deacom, Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Falkner, Mr and Mrs Lindsay, Messrs. Naylor, Kirchner,||@@||Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Messrs. Naylor, Kirchner, Hiss Cummins \\ Ulis, Merry, and Co, agents||@@||Miss Cummins. Willis, Merry, and Co., agents October 25 -Martin Luther, barriuo, 409 tons, Cap||@@||October 25. - Martin Luther, barque, 409 tons, Cap- tain Ross, frum Batavia 9th September R. T lord,||@@||tain Ross, from Batavia 9th September. R. T. Ford, agent||@@||agent. October 25 -Titan, schooner, 161 tons, Captain Cole,||@@||October 25. - Titan, schooner, 161 tons, Captain Cole, from Calcutta 14th July Passenger»-Mrs. Cole and||@@||from Calcutta 14th July. Passengers - Mrs. Cole and family, and 6 in the steerage Willis, Merry, and Co ,||@@||family, and 6 in the steerage. Willis, Merry, and Co , agents||@@||agents. October 25 -Caroline, ship, 989 tons, Captain W Law||@@||October 25. - Caroline, ship, 989 tons, Captain W. Law- son, from Liverpool 7th July, with 372 Government emi||@@||son, from Liverpool 7th July, with 372 Government emi- grants. B. Towns, agent||@@||grants. R. Towns, agent. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12949905 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn THE HUGH WALKF.R.||@@||THE HUGH WALKER. IM reference to a letter which was published In the||@@||In reference to a letter which was published in the Herald of yesterday, under the signature of " David||@@||Herald of yesterday, under the signature of "David Russell," wo have been requested by the captain, and by||@@||Russell," we have been requested by the captain, and by Messrs. How, Walker, and Co., the ogcnt«, to publish the||@@||Messrs. How, Walker, and Co., the agents, to publish the fullowlng certificates and survey, In contradiction to the||@@||following certificates and survey, in contradiction to the statements mode in that letter. Captain Mackay assures||@@||statements made in that letter. Captain Mackie assures us that the charges made by Mr. Russell are without any||@@||us that the charges made by Mr. Russell are without any other foundation than arises from the inconvenience and||@@||other foundation than arises from the inconvenience and annoyance consequent upon a third class passage in a||@@||annoyance consequent upon a third class passage in a crowded ship, and which would havo been experienced In||@@||crowded ship, and which would have been experienced in almost any other vessel coining to this port The ship is||@@||almost any other vessel coming to this port. The ship is Al at Lloyd's, aud underwent a thorough overhaul im-||@@||A1 at Lloyd's, and underwent a thorough overhaul im- mediately before leaving Greenock. She was newly cop-||@@||mediately before leaving Greenock. She was newly cop- pered and completely found in March last.||@@||pered and completely found in March last. " Pursuant to an order from Frederick Pelham Warren,||@@||"Pursuant to an order from Frederick Pelham Warren, Esq, commander of her Majesty's sloop Star, and||@@||Esq, commander of her Majesty's sloop Star, and Snuior Officer present, &e,, Ac.||@@||Senior Officer present, &c, &c. " We, who»« names are hereunto subscribed, havo boen||@@||"We, whose names are here unto subscribed, have been on tord the British ship, Hugh Walker, of Glasgow,||@@||on board the British ship, Hugh Walker, of Glasgow, and hold a strict and careful survey on the provisions||@@||and hold a strict and careful survey on the provisions supplied that ship for the use of the passenger*, and also||@@||supplied that ship for the use of the passengers, and also heard the complaints they had to make regarding the||@@||heard the complaints they had to make regarding the same.||@@||same. " 1st. We examined 2 casks of salt beef, 1 cask of salt||@@||"1st. We examined 2 casks of salt beef, 1 cask of salt pork, 1 case of preterved meat, 1 cask and 1 bug of||@@||pork, 1 case of preterved meat, 1 cask and 1 bag of biscuit, and 1 cask of Hour.||@@||biscuit, and 1 cask of flour. " 2. We found them all perfectly good, and fit for issue,||@@||"2. We found them all perfectly good, and fit for issue, with the exception of the bread; that in cask was in n||@@||with the exception of the bread; that in cask was in a food state of preservation, but of a coarse quality ; that||@@||food state of preservation, but of a coarse quality ; that n bags hod, In our opinion, been shipped in good con-||@@||in bags had, in our opinion, been shipped in good con- dition and of good quality, but hod become slightly||@@||dition and of good quality, but had become slightly mildewed.||@@||mildewed. "3rd. 'VVe then directed the (Mate (in the absence of||@@||"3rd. We then directed the Mate (in the absence of tho Master) topas« tun word amongst the four different||@@||the Master) to pass the word amongst the four different classes of passengers, for all to come forward who had||@@||classes of passengers, for all to come forward who had complaints to make with regard to their rations.||@@||complaints to make with regard to their rations. " First Class.-W. Morrison complained that himself and||@@||"First Class.—W. Morrison complained that himself and family had not had tim preserved milk stipulated in||@@||family had not had the preserved milk stipulated in the agreement foi the last thre-e or four weeks, and||@@||the agreement the last three or four weeks, and that he had not received his proper allowance of||@@||that he had not received his proper allowance of water.||@@||water. " Intermediate.-David Russell complained that the beef||@@||"Intermediate.—David Russell complained that the beef hail been Heveral timos served out in a stinking state ;||@@||had been several times served out in a stinking state ; that he had not been able to eat It, and no other meat||@@||that he had not been able to eat it, and no other meat had been supplied in lieu thereof. That the meat was||@@||had been supplied in lieu thereof. That the meat was very short of weight when cooked : and that the limo||@@||very short of weight when cooked : and that the lime j nice bud not been issued until four days after the||@@||juice had not been issued until four days after the time mentioned in the coutract.||@@||time mentioned in the contract. " Steerage.-So complaints.||@@||"Steerage.—No complaints. " Seoond Claw.-No complaints.||@@||"Seoond Class.—No complaints. " Tho Surgeon acknowledged that the meat had been||@@||"The Surgeon acknowledged that the meat had been bad, but that, on representing the same to tho master,||@@||bad, but that, on representing the same to the master, the cask had always been thrown overboard imme-||@@||the cask had always been thrown overboard imme- diately. He considered it had been got on board hur-||@@||diately. He considered it had been got on board hur- riedly before leaviBg. Ticse wera the only complaint?||@@||riedly before leaving. These were the only complaints maile to us, and the body of the passengers expressed||@@||made to us, and the body of the passengers expressed themselves as perfectly contented with their rations. i||@@||themselves as perfectly contented with their rations. "Given under our hands, on board the ship Hugh||@@||"Given under our hands, on board the ship Hugh Walker, at Kio de Janeiro, this 21st day of July, 1853.||@@||Walker, at Rio de Janeiro, this 21st day of July, 1853. "J. W. Wi.im, Lieutenant, 1 Her Majesty's Sloop||@@||"J. W. WEBB, Lieutenant, ) Her Majesty's Sloop " Fbldk. F. Mokoan, Surgeon, j bur.||@@||"FREDK. F. MORGAN, Surgeon. ) Star. " I, the undersigned, Her Majesty's Consul In this city||@@||"I, the undersigned, Her Majesty's Consul in this city of Kio de Janeiro, do hereby certify that the above||@@||of Rio de Janeiro, do hereby certify that the above signatures of J. W. Webb and Fredk. F. Morgan are of||@@||signatures of J. W. Webb and Fredk. F. Morgan are of the true and proper handwriting of the same, a lleuton||@@||the true and proper handwriting of the same, a lieuten- ant and surgeon of Her Majesty's sloop Star. I further||@@||ant and surgeon of Her Majesty's sloop Star. I further certify that the before-written report of survey was held||@@||certify that the before-written report of survey was held in consequence of a complaint made by several||@@||in consequence of a complaint made by several passengers ou board the 11 ug.li Walker, the priucipal of||@@||passengers on board the Hugh Walker, the principal of whom aro Mr. W. C. Morrison, Mr. W. M. Crawford, and||@@||whom are Mr. W. C. Morrison, Mr. W. M. Crawford, and Mr. David Russell.||@@||Mr. David Russell. "British Consulate, Rio do Janeiro, July 22,1863.||@@||"British Consulate, Rio do Janeiro, July 22, 1853. " JNO. J. a ?.VE3TOOD, li. B. M. Consul.||@@||" JNO. J. C. WESTWARD, H. B. M. Consul. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12949221 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn S.HIPPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. October 2.-Hellespont? steamer, 500 ton*, Captain||@@||October 2.-- Hellespont, steamer, 500 tons, Captain Watt, from Melbourne 29th ultimo.7 Passengers : Mr.||@@||Watt, from Melbourne 29th ultimo. Passengers : Mr. .ad Mm. Sharland And child, MT*«cs Sharland (2), Mr.,||@@||and Mrs. Sharland and child, Misses Sharland (2), Mr., QlUebnad, Mis« GHlcbrand (2), Mr. 3. Issacs, liidy, and||@@||Gillebrand, Miss Gillebrand (2), Mr. S. Issacs, lady, and 4 children, Mrs. Simpson »nil 2 children, Mr.«Mra. and||@@||4 children, Mrs. Simpson and 2 children, Mr. Mrs. and Miss's Raynoldi, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Henderson, Mr. and||@@||Misses Raynolds, Mr. Mrs. and Miss Henderson, Mr. and Mm. Redford. Mr«. Chumbera, Ml« tong; MeMr*. Hlck||@@||Mrs. Redford, Mrs. Chambers, Miss Long; Messrs. Rick- ard«, Rickards jun., Daria, Maur, Cherry, lllgot, Fairfax.||@@||ards, Rickards jun., Davis, Moss, Cherry, Bigot, Fairfax, Monroe, Itrown, lialbalue, Ballot, and 109 in the||@@||Monroe, Brown, Balbaine, Ballot, and 109 in the steerage. 4, _||@@||steerage. October 2.-Jenny Und, ichooner, 135 ton's, Captain||@@||October 2.-Jenny Lind, schooner, 135 tons, Captain K'l/can, from Melbourne 20th ult. Tn ballast l'.v«||@@||M'Lean, from Melbourne 20th ult. In ballast. Pas- ..»nger» : Messrs. W. Carruthers, W. J. Hickey, J^Hcnley,||@@||engers: Messrs. W. Carruthers, W. J. Hickey, J. Henley, J. Johnston, and 27 in the steerage. II. Fisher, agent.||@@||J. Johnston, and 27 in the steerage. H. Fisher, agent. October 2.-Abbott, barque, 245 ton«,Captain Fergu-||@@||October 2.-Abbott, barque, 245 tons, Captain Fergu- son, from San Francisco July 17Ul. Passenger»* Mr.||@@||son, from San Francisco July 17th. Passengers; Mr. and Mrs. Mendies and family ; ^Messrs Markland, I/wk||@@||and Mrs. Mendies and family ; Messrs Markland, Lock- wood, Morgan, Holbrook, Jonéa^Bcll, and 50 ia- (lie||@@||wood, Morgan, Holbrook, Jones, Bell, and 50 in the «teerage. ft||@@||steerage. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12948529 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn SillrPiNG INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.||@@||ARRIVALS. AC5CST 2?.-Mnriï, I).-!,'. 17« tins, Cipl.iin C. It.||@@||August 28-- Maria, brig, 178 tons, Captain C. R. Kemp, from Melbourne the 25r.l inslimt. PII'SI-IIUTI»||@@||Kemp, from Melbourne the 23rd instant. Passengers- Messrs- .'. M'Gain-,.'. liolKn.J, Jiihu Allison, auii tiiirly||@@||Messrs-J. M'Guire, J. Holland, John Allison(?) and thirty- »Ix iii the stecrjigv. C-iptnin, agent.||@@||six in the steerage. Captain, agent. Aogu«t£S.-llirly Hird, li irr|u», 371 ton», Captain O,||@@||August 28-- Early Bird, barque, 371 tons, Captain G. Park, from Melbourne tbo 22ud iustaul. Captain,||@@||Park, from Melbourne the 22nd instant. Captain, agent.||@@||agent. Au^uit 23.-IlTshoroy, ship, SOO toni". Captain KOSH,||@@||August 29-- Hashemy, ship, 600 tons. Captain Ross, from Lytlcltoo tho Olli, nud Wellington the lOtti Instant||@@||from Lyttelton the 6th, and Wellington the 16th instant. Passengers-*f«jor and Mrs. O'connell anil children,||@@||Passengers-- Major and Mrs. O'connell and children, Messrs. Stoiídürt, Sillo, Captain Brassíy. RUT. Mr.||@@||Messrs. Stoddart, Sidle(?), Captain Brassey. Rev. Mr. Bowles, Dr. Evana, Jfr. lurch, M'ClemcnL«, Blackstone||@@||Bowles, Dr. Evans, Mr. Birch, M'Clements, Blackstone <2), and elzhteen in the steerage. Bayers und Icar-||@@||(2), and eighteen in the steerage. Buyers and Lear- io >utb, agent«.||@@||month, agents. August. 29.-Ticpeator, barque, 200 tons, Captnln||@@||August. 29.--Repeater, barque, 290 tons, Captain "Wilson, from Oreenoek April lSlh. Passengurs-Messrs.||@@||Wilson, from Greenock April 18th. Passengers-Messrs. Bouskill, Wilson, Llpiwtt.snd Scott Captain, a¡re«t||@@||Bouskill, Wilson, Lipsett, and Scott. Captain, agent. August 29.-Margaret, schooner, 141 tons. Captain||@@||August 29.-Margaret, schooner, 141 tons. Captain Spence, from Geelong the 25th Instant, in ballast. Pas-||@@||Spence, from Geelong the 25th instant, in ballast. Pas- sengers-Mr. Welsh, Sir. Decroîx, and three In the steer-||@@||sengers-- Mr. Welsh, Sir. Decroîx, and three in the steer- age. Andrew Wilson, «gent||@@||age. Andrew Wilson, agent. August 28.-Fett«rcalrn, screw steamer, 220 tons. Cap-||@@||August 29.- Fettereairn, screw steamer, 220 tons. Cap- tain Mailler, from Melbourne, 26th instant, l'uurangcrs||@@||tain Mailler, from Melbourne, 26th instant, Passengers -Mrs. Giles, Mr. and ii rs. Card and child, Mr. MClel||@@||-Mrs. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Gard and child, Mr. M'Clel- land, Messrs. Murphy, Darts, Lawns, Maddox, Forbes,||@@||land, Messrs. Murphy, Davis, Lawras, Maddox, Forbes, Cox, and 39 In the steerage. Buyer* and Learmouth,||@@||Cox, and 39 in the steerage. Buyers and Learmouth, agents.||@@||agents. An-iist 29 -Kmma, brig, HO ton«, Captain Brown,||@@||August 29 -Emma, brig, 140 tons, Captain Brown, from Hobart Town, 23rd luttant. Passengers-Mr. KOSH,||@@||from Hobart Town, 23rd instant. Passengers- Mr. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Miss Moore, Mr. Darli, Mr. Foster,||@@||Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Miss Moore, Mr. Davis, Mr. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and serrant, Captain Ramsay and||@@||Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and servant, Captain Ramsay and «errant, Messrs. Dawes, Lirkey, Brlckwell, and IB in||@@||servant, Messrs. Dawes, Larkey, Brickwell, and 16 in the steerage. J. Macnamara, agent.||@@||the steerage. J. Macnamara, agent. August 20.-Waterlily, schooner, 150 tons, Captain||@@||August 29.- Waterlily, schooner, 150 tons, Captain Hayes, from Auckland 17th instant. Passenger-Mrs.||@@||Hayes, from Auckland 17th instant. Passenger- Mrs. Wakene'id. Kirchner and Co., agents.||@@||Wakefield. Kirchner and Co., agents. August 23.-Gipsy, schooner, 46 tons. Captain Chalk,||@@||August 29.- Gipsy, schooner, 45 tons. Captain Chalk, from Twofold Bay 23th InsUat Passenger-Mr. W.||@@||from Twofold Bay 28th instant Passenger- Mr. W. Hughes. E. Campbell, agent.||@@||Hughes. E. Campbell, agent. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12946842 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn ^SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ATtRIVAt.S.||@@||ARRIVALS. June 20.-Gratin, brig, 189 tona. Captain Jf'Millan, j||@@||June 20.- Gratia, brig, 189 tons. Captain M'Millan, from 01n.«R íw February 10. Passenger-Mrs. Stewart.||@@||from Glasgow February 10. Passenger- Mrs. Stewart. Captain, jupnt.||@@||Captain, agent. Jane Ï0.-Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons, Cnptain A nder||@@||June 20.- Heather Bell, brig, 191 tons, Captain Ander- - ion. from-AüolaldB Juno 12th." Passengers -Mesdames||@@||son from Adelaide June 12th. Passengers - Mesdames J. Bullum and M. Schrood. Buyer* aud Learmouth,||@@||J. Egilton and M. Schrood. Buyers and Learmonth, agents. .||@@||agents. June 20.-II. Jr. brig Serpent, 12 gun?, a.'.ling Csm||@@||June 20.- H. M. brig Serpent, 12 guns, acting Com- ' »ander Hatnmet, from llnngkonir, NoTembcr 9th.||@@||mander Hammet, from Hongkong, November 9th. '" ' Jane 20.'- .tfalrina, Vidiil. Hamburgh ship, 850 tons,||@@||June 20.- Malvina Vidal, Hamburgh ship, 850 tons, Cs-.tnln Jachlman, froai Plymouth March 17, with 430||@@||Captain Jachlman, from Plymouth March 17, with 430 .migrants, nurgeon superintendent, Dr. Williams.||@@||migrants, surgeon superintendent, Dr. Williams. jBrnhner and To., apents.||@@||Kirchner and Co., agents. ? Juno 20 - Thoms* and Henry, brig. 235 tons, Nlckson,||@@||June 20.- Thomas and Henry, brig. 235 tons, Nickson, from Melbourne 17th instant, in ballast. I'assengers||@@||from Melbourne 17th instant, in ballast. Passengers- Messrs. J. U andW. Mcpherson,.T. if. James, Kenneth||@@||Messrs. J. L. and W. McPherson, J. M. James, Kenneth Cameron, Vf. Jl'Inally, Kebbull and Pring. Sheppard and||@@||Cameron, W. M'Inally, Kebbeli and Pring. Sheppard and Alger, agents.||@@||Alger, agents. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12948959 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. AUKIVAÏ.S.||@@||ARRIVALS. SiFTEHBEn 17.-Cfilphurnn, barque, 722 ton«. Optiln||@@||SEPTEMBER 17.-Calphurnia, barque, 722 tons, Captain Geere, from Melbourno loth Instant I'aswngers-Mr.||@@||Geere, from Melbourne 16th instant. Passengers-Mr. and Aim. Painter, Mr. and MM. Gresson, Mr nod Mrs.||@@||and Mrs. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Gresson, Mr and Mrs. llressett. Mm Ronald, Ml«« Limb, M"«r8. Uinc-bard,||@@||Bressett, Mrs. Ronald, Miss Lamb, Messrs. Lonchard, Mitchell, Humphrey, Itroek, Ronald, Donaldson, aud||@@||Mitchell, Humphrey, Brock, Ronald, Donaldson, and ttiirty-flve in the steerage. Ebsworth »nil Co, agent*.||@@||thirty-five in the steerage. Ebsworth and Co, agents. Scptcmt'er 17.-Singapore, Hamburgh ship, b'.>0 toni.||@@||September 17.-Singapore, Hamburgh ship, 590 tons, Captain JiMb, from London 10th J une. lluego aud l'rell,||@@||Captain Bath, from London 10th June. Haege and Prell, agents.||@@||agents. September 17-Trent, barque, 238 toos, Captain Col-||@@||September 17.-Trent, barque, 236 tons, Captain Col- lette, from Melbourno 7tb instant. I||@@||lette, from Melbourne 7th instant. SeptemoerlS.-St rut ford, barque, GB» tons, Captain||@@||September 18.-Stratford, barque, 394 tons, Captain Jforrest, from London, .lune 4th I'a*«eneer*: Messrs. I||@@||Forrest, from London, June 4th. Passengers: Messrs. Gaedechcns and Mrokarrh. Ajarsand Stabler, agents. I||@@||Gaedechens and Strokarch. Agars and Stabler, agents. Septembor IS -Telegraph, ship, 1118 tons, Captain '||@@||September 18. -Telegraph, ship, 1118 tons, Captain Irvine, from Liverpool, June 21th. with 44:i government |||@@||Irvine, from Liverpool, June 24th, with 443 government «migrant« : Mr George Andersen, surgeon superinten-||@@||emigrants : Mr George Andersen, surgeon superinten- dent. Willi», Merry, and Co., agents.||@@||dent. Willis, Merry, and Co., agents. September l8.-Julia I'erey, brig, 101 tons, Captain||@@||September 18.-Julia Percy, brig, 101 tons, Captain Smitli. from Smith Sea Islands. I'asaensers-3 sea||@@||Smith, from South Sea Islands. Passengers-3 sea- incn of til» Marlon Watson, and 10 ñutiré Isländern. It.||@@||men of the Marion Watson, and 10 native islanders. R. Towns, agents.||@@||Towns, agents. September l8.-Eureka, brig, 815 tonn, Captain 71.||@@||September 18.-Eureka, brig, 315 tons, Captain H. Stone, from Launceston, loth inHunt, in ballast. I'as||@@||Stone, from Launceston, 15th instant, in ballast. Pas- sengera-Mr.and Mrs. Hayes, "Mrs. Stone, and Jllsg||@@||sengers- Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Stone, and Miss Dean.. Captain, agent.||@@||Dean. Captain, agent. September' 18.-Flying Cloud, barque, 220 tons, Cap-||@@||September 18.-Flying Cloud, barque, 229 tons, Cap- tain Collin», from Melbourne, 13th instant. Passengers||@@||tain Collins, from Melbourne, 13th instant. Passengers -Mc«srs. Wickham (3). Shear, P-ivIs, KummerviH, and||@@||-Messrs. Wickham (3), Shear, Davis, Summervill, and 0 lu the steerage. Laidley, Simmons, and Co, agents.||@@||9 in the steerage. Laidley, Simmons, and Co, agents. September IS,-Wanderer, brig, 140 ton»,Captain Uog||@@||September 18.-Wanderer, brig, 140 tons,Captain Bog- gls, from Melbourne, 15th instant Passengers-Mr.||@@||gis, from Melbourne, 15th instant. Passengers-Mr. . and Mrs. Stanmore, Mi-Mrs. Benham. Littlejohn, Har-||@@||and Mrs. Stanmore, Messrs. Benham, Littlejohn, Har- rington, and 23 in the steerage. II. Clark, ngriis.||@@||rington, and 23 in the steerage. H. Clark, agent. September l8-Star, ban] de, 183 toni, Captain Vcrney||@@||September 18 - Star, barque, 183 tons, Captain Verney from Melbourne, 14th Instant, l'anscngers-Mr. and Mr«,||@@||from Melbourne, 14th instant. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Wttleflcld. C. Smith, ageut.||@@||Littlefield. C. Smith, agent. September l8-Sarah Ann, schooner, 134 tons, Captain||@@||September 18-Sarah Ann, schooner, 134 tons, Captain "Watt, from Melbourno, lath insu l'assengers-7 lu the||@@||Watt, from Melbourne, 13th instant. Passengers-7 in the Steerage. Laidley, Simmons, and Co., agents.||@@||steerage. Laidley, Simmons, and Co., agents. September l8.-Exchange, brig, 200 tons, Captain.||@@||September 18.-Exchange, brig, 200 tons, Captain. Glalster, from Melbourne, IStb instant, 1'asi.engers-,||@@||Glaister, from Melbourne, 18th instant. Passengers-, Messrs. Warren, Stewart, and l8 in the steerage. II.||@@||Messrs. Warren, Stewart, and 19 in the steerage. H. Fisher, agent.||@@||Fisher, agent. ScptemterlS-Countess of Derby, barquo. 320 tons||@@||September 18-Countess of Derby, barque, 320 tons Captain Starrteh, from Launceston, Hth. lusluut||@@||Captain Stareich, from Launceston, 14th instant. Gilchrist, Alexander;and Co., agonts.||@@||Gilchrist, Alexander and Co., agents. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12948973 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn B «KRIMI.-LAND S4LE.||@@||BERRIMA. — LAND SALE. AT eleven o'cloi-k or T'riJay, tho 30th - September, tho||@@||AT eleven o'clock of Friday, the 30th September, the .Villowinif tona lou will be off-Ted forsulf, by public auo||@@||following town lots will be offered for sale, by public auc- tioQ, Rt th» polir-e tifllciv Bcrriinii, at the upset prico||@@||tion, at the police office, Berrima, at the upset price affixed to each lot respectively. Deposit tua per coat.||@@||affixed to each lot respectively. Deposit ten per cent. TOWN LOTS.||@@||TOWN LOTS. BsaatXA.--1. 1 rood and 21 porche«, county of C\m||@@||BERRIMA.— 1. 1 rood and 2¼ perches, county of Cam- den, pirlsli of lit-rrlrnn, So. 10 of section 2-, this allot-||@@||den, parish of Berrima, No. 16 of section 2; this allot- ment InelU'iw a stm-p for tool» u«cd by tho Iron Ring anil||@@||ment includes a store for tools used by the iron gang and road party formerly «tntloned there. Upset price £30||@@||road party formerly stationed there. Upset price £30 per lot. ft £ rood» find 11 perche», sami1||@@||per lot. 2. 2 roods and 11 perches, same place, Xo. 17 of section 2: this allotment||@@||place, No. 17 of section 2: this allotment Includes n hou«e, kitchen, and stable, for-||@@||includes a house, kitchen, and stable, for- merly occupied by the jioUVe mngii-trsto. Upset prloo||@@||merly occupied by the police magistrate. Upset price £45 per lot. 3-S. U rood* each, same place. No. 3 of||@@||£45 per lot. 3—8. 2 roods each, same place. No. 3 of section 3 ; No. 2-1.7 and 8, of section 23 ; 0-14. 2 tools||@@||section 3 ; No. 2-4 7 and 8, of section 26 ; 9-14. 2 roods and'8 pen lu* «wh, same place, Ko*. 1,2, 8, 0, and 10||@@||and 8 perches each, same place, Nos. 1, 2, 8, 9, and 10 of section 30 Ups«'t prico £8 per »ere.||@@||of section 36. Upset price £8 per acre. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12948384 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. AKRIVALS.||@@||ARRIVALS. ACBDBT25-"Waratah, strainer, BSOtons, Captain Belt,||@@||AUGUST 25—Waratah, steamer, 380 tons, Captain Bell, from Melbourne 22nd Itistant. Passengers-Mesar«.||@@||from Melbourne 22nd instant. Passengers—Messrs. .Pareell, Long, Hoult (3), Barraní, Williams, Christie,||@@||Purcell, Long, Boult (3), Barrass, Williams, Christie, Norris, Sarpy, Clarke, ¡stevens. Captain Applewnitc, Mrs.||@@||Norris, Sarpy, Clarke, Stevens, Captain Applewaite, Mrs. Faulkner. Mrs. Hollins, Mrs. White, and 01 In the fctecr||@@||Faulkner, Mrs. Rollins, Mrs. White, and 91 in the steer- age. A.S.N. Company, agents.||@@||age. A.S.N. Company, agents. August 25 -Tataver», ship, 917 tona, Captain Scott,||@@||August 25—Talavera, ship, 917 tons, Captain Scott, rom Southampton Juno 1. Fassengoni-Dr. IV. J.||@@||from Southampton June 1. Passengers—Dr. W. J. Howland and 377 Government emigrants. Smith,||@@||Rowland and 377 Government emigrants. Smith, Campbell and Co., agents.||@@||Campbell and Co., agents. August 25.-David Si'Ivor, ship, 888 tons, Captain||@@||August 25.—David M'Ivor, ship, 868 tons, Captain Baillie, from Liverpool May 25, with 401 Government||@@||Baillie, from Liverpool May 25, with 401 Government «migrants: Dr. White, surgeon superintendent. Willis,||@@||emigrants: Dr. White, surgeon superintendent. Willis, Merry, and Co., agents.||@@||Merry, and Co., agents. August 25.-L» Soundray, French ship, 432 tons, Cap-||@@||August 25.—La Soundray, French ship, 432 tons, Cap- tain Kpustule, from Swansea '.'Oth April. Donaldson||@@||tain Epustule, from Swansea 25th April. Donaldson and Co., agents.||@@||and Co., agents. August 2).-Commodore, barque, 487 tons, Captain||@@||August 25.—Commodore, barque, 487 tons, Captain Brt>adfoot, from Auckland 12th instant. Passengers||@@||Broadfoot, from Auckland 12th instant. Passengers— Honorable Miss Clinton, Itev. Mr. anil Mrs. Turner, Itev.||@@||Honorable Miss Clinton, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wateford and 4 children, Captuin and Mrs.||@@||Mr. and Mrs. Watsford and 4 children, Captain and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs SUden, Messrs. Webster (2), Powell,||@@||White, Mr. and Mrs Stoden, Messrs. Webster (2), Powell, Cassidy, Degestre, Itolstou, Fleming, and 16 in tho||@@||Cassidy, Degestre, Rolston, Fleming, and 16 in the steerage. Mow, Walker, and Co., .ngents.||@@||steerage. How, Walker, and Co., agents. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12946009 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn SHIPPING INTELLIGEfc GE.||@@||SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. arrivals.||@@||ARRIVALS. MUT 20- Sydney racket, barque, 191 tons, Captain||@@||May 20.- Sydney Packet, barque, 191 tons, Captain Krcring, fiom Melbourne 13th instant. Passengers||@@||Evering, from Melbourne 13th instant. Passengers- __sr.i. Dickson, Dempsey, and six in taxe steerage.||@@||Messrs. Dickson, Dempsey, and six in the steerage. Jlorris and Co, agents.||@@||Morris and Co, agents. May 20 -Harriet, schooner, 113 tons,-Captain Johnson, '||@@||May 20.- Harriet, schooner, 113 tons,-Captain Johnson, bom Melbourne Uth instant- Passengers - Messrs.||@@||from Melbourne 9th instant- Passengers - Messrs. ¿?mis and Foes -Sheppard and Alger, agent«.||@@||Lewis and Foss.- Sheppard and Alger, agents. Hay 20 -Moa, brig, 235 tons, Captain Bowden, from I||@@||May 20.- Moa, brig, 235 tons, Captain Bowden, from ¿ackland 6th instant. Passengers - Mr. and Mrs.||@@||Auckland 5th instant. Passengers - Mr. and Mrs. ?Wtíghtntid servant, Mr and M«. Blackett, Kr, asd||@@||Wright and servant, Mr and Mrs. Blackett, Mr, and _ra. Hargraves and three children, Mr. and Mrs'||@@||Mrs. Hargraves and three children, Mr. and Mrs. ?William*, irr. and Jin. Porter, Miss Wells, Mrs||@@||Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Miss Wells, Mrs (hahain, Captain Sargent, Mease. Kepping, Agnew,||@@||Graham, Captain Sargent, Messrs. Kepping, Agnew, 'Malone, Ilrown, WcllB, S. Wells, and 14 In thestcerago.||@@||Malone, Brown, Wells, S. Wells, and 14 in the steerage. "V. Wright, agent.||@@||W. Wright, agent. ||@@|| *$*OVERPROOF*$* 12943954 year 1853 type Article title The Sydney Morn .^'V.^EUKil!Ilst-ArrlïâUi_-FJairc^ir«e-35- M .arlan Moore,||@@||MELBOURNE - Arrivals - February 15. Marian Moore, "from Livra pool lSYIi XovoniW: " russctigei-.-Mc-sr».||@@||from Liverpool 15th November: Passengers - Messrs. Junie« Mojur and R. White, t-urgt-ius, and 5U1 immi-||@@||James Moyer and R. White, surgeons, and 501 immi- grant'); Arah! «n, froin Liverpool 2o.th October. Püf«,m||@@||grants; Arriving from Liverpool 2o.th October. Passengers gem-Dr. Heise and 2.U Immigrant« ; South Sc.i, from||@@||- Dr. Heise and 292 Immigrants ; South Sea, from Liverpool iejth October, with 4K0 pi'M>ngen, ; Colina,,||@@||Liverpool 26th October, with 480 passengers, ; Colins,, from Adelaida, with 12 passenger« ; Burra Burn, from||@@||from Adelaide, with 12 passenger« ; Burra Burn, from Glasgow 7th September ; Rosebud, from the Cape ZUt||@@||Glasgow 7th September ; Rosebud, from the Cape 21st lieccmber, with :i passenger'. Carjin, GOO barrel« 2 ciesks||@@||December, with 4 passengers. Cargo, 600 barrel« 2 casks Sour, 151) hii¿j .Iried fruit, I ra«.-«" 13 trunks boot«, ti||@@||flour, 150 kegs dried fruit, I cask 13 trunks boots, 16 boxes shoes, oases shoc'N, 101) bote* niisiu«, KW boxes soap, 10 cases||@@||100 boxes raisins, 109 boxes soap, 16 cases cigars 139 cases 8 kegs brandy, cigars, MB cuse« 8 kopi brandy, 20 news old tom, 15 boxe«||@@||, 20 casess old tom, 15 boxes tobacco and sundries tobacco and «undrlrt. : r lorid« Mid Adventure, tram||@@||Florida and Adventure, from Xowcaitle : Emmi, I'rin«> nf \Vnle>, Picard, und Ranger,||@@||Newcastle : Emmi, I'rin«> nf Wales, Picard, und Ranger, from byUurv. IClh. .lane and Ellen, and Kuralvptu«,||@@||from Sydney. 16th. June and Eden, and Eucalyptus, from Ilolmrt. Town, mitti ID pj>*engers ; Mountaln'.Mald,||@@||from Hobart Town, with 19 passengers ; Mountain Maid, and Giraffe, from Newcastle ; C1 i renee, from Lauiiri-toii,||@@||and Giraffe, from Newcastle ; Clarence, from Launceton, with 112 passengers ; Banshee, from London, ïiuh u.-to||@@||with 112 passengers ; Banshee, from London, 26th October with ber, with b3 p uwiigcr« ; Alexander, from the Mauritius||@@||63 passengcrs ; Alexander, from the Mauritius Uth January, with 29 passenger*.. Cargo, .'(SI!) bags||@@||11th January, with 29 passengers. Cargo, 3819 bags sugar, .Vii! barral« and 255 bugs Hour ; Comet, from Port||@@||sugar, 523 barrels and 255 bags flour ; Comet, from Port Nelson, Xew Zealand, with 4 passenger* ; Phrcnix, from||@@||Nelson, New Zealand, with 4 passengers ; Phoenix, from Adelaide, with 13.1 pas«engern ¡ Vanquish, from Sydney.||@@||Adelaide, with 134 passengers ¡ Vanquish, from Sydney. 17th. Mercury, from Launceston ; Duke of Al'ellliigtoit,||@@||17th. Mercury, from Launceston ; Duke of Wellington, from >*owcn«le ; Kciherstlefr, from Moreton Bay ; En||@@||from Newcastle ; Retherstieg, from Moreton Bay ; Euphemia, phemla, and Linly Emma, from Hobart Town, with »2||@@||and Lady Emma, from Hobart Town, with 32 pi«Aengers : -AVild Irish Girl, from Syducy. Departure- :||@@||passengers : Wild Irish Girl, from Sydney. Departure- : February 15. Yarra Yarro, for Launceston ; Lady Peel,||@@||February 15. Yarra Yarra, for Launceston ; Lady Peel, for Loudon ; Glencoe, for Western Port. 111. Golden||@@||for London ; Glencoe, for Western Port. 16 Golden Age, and Dreadnought, for Adelaide : Antares, (¡eui, and||@@||Age, and Dreadnought, for Adelaide : Antares, Gem, and Australia, for Hobart Town : Kepler, for Mngapore.||@@||Australia, for Hobart Town : Kepler, for Singapore. 17. Sphinx, for Liunewtou ; Robert Olive, and Murv||@@||17. Sphinx, for Launceston ; Robert Clive, and Mary Clark«, for Adelaida; Clw&sslnn, for Hobart Town.||@@||Clarke, for Adelaide; Circasian, for Hobart Town. GLUONG.-Arrivals: February 14. Margaret aud||@@||GEELONG.-Arrivals: February 14. Margaret aud Mary, from Syducy. 16th. Flash, from gydncj. De-||@@||Mary, from Syducy. 16th. Flash, from Sydney. De- parture«; February 11. AYoodurhJgo, for London, lj.||@@||partures; February 14. Woodridge, for London, 13. hlmwrock, for Sydney. Cleared out : February lo. Time||@@||bludstock, for Sydney. Cleared out : February 16. Time and Traill, for Madras.||@@||and Truth, for Madras. "The Marian Mooro is a fine new clipper ship, of the Li-||@@||"The Marian Moore is a fine new clipper ship, of the Li- verpool build, belonging to Charles Moore mid Co, ol'||@@||verpool build, belonging to Charles Moore and Co, of that place, (the owner» of the ship Koh-I-Noor, which||@@||that place, (the owners of the ship Koh-I-Noor, which arrived on Saturday.) Her malden trip has bean per-||@@||arrived on Saturday.) Her malden trip has been per- fumed In ninety d lys. Sheba« on hoard lire hundred||@@||formed in ninety days. She has on board five hundred and one, all apparently In gocl health, which may be||@@||and one, all apparently In good health, which may be attributed, ÍH a gr«>t meiaivrr, to the cleanly Hate or thn||@@||attributed, in a great measure, to the cleanly state of the ship. Eleven births took place on the passage, nnd nine-||@@||ship. Eleven births took place on the passage, nnd nine- teen death« ; of which three were adult», seven children||@@||teen deaths ; of which three were adults, seven children and nine luía,its, from g*nenl c iu«es The eln'-ificatiou||@@||and nine infants, from general causes The classification of thu im'.U;nitiL« is UB iollon,.-107 marrli'J roupie«||@@||of the immigrants is as follows. -147 married couples t'7 »ingle women. '£'. «Ingle men. 1,4 children un 1er four-||@@||47 single women. 24 single men. 1,4 children under four- teen year« of age, and 16 infants. Tin- »bip Albatross||@@||teen years of age, and 16 infants. The ship Albatross culled lor thin pirt the same day .1« the ahorr vessel; the||@@||sailed for thin port the same day as the above vessel; the Thiroei, ulthGowr.iment emf.jr.i IN, uilwg d-ivs ore||@@||Thames, with Government emigrants, sixteen days pre riou«, and th» Athlone, from I'ttblin The Arihlun||@@||vious, and the Athlone, from Dublin. The Arabian bring« out nearly "HO bouotv «migMnt». It lm« M>|,1OUI||@@||brings out nearly 300 bounty emigrants. It has seldom fallen to our lot to vii.lt two Miceeedlng ship» In such||@@||fallen to our lot to visit two succeeding ships in such ^?ood order as this and the Mamu Moor». On board this||@@||good order as this and the Marian Moore. On board this »hip B death« have occurred, the mnjorit} being Infints :||@@||ship 9 deaths have occurred, the majority being infants : ami during the hame time 10 hirth« have ttken place.||@@||and during the same time 10 births have taken place. The Arabiau his cxiie-rieuce-d uiU'-li heavy weather, espe-||@@||The Arabian has experienced much heavy weather, espe- cially »t «tarling, winch considerably retarded hor pas||@@||cially at starting, which considerably retarded her pas- fage. On the 12th Xorember au unfortunate occurrence||@@||sage. On the 12th November an unfortunate occurrence took place In latitude 30 degrees 40 seconds north, longi||@@||took place in latitude 30 degrees 40 seconds north, longi- tude 47 degrees 26BecoudB west, when the second mate,||@@||tude 47 degrees 26 seconds west, when the second mate, Mr. Hugh Wright, wax pitched overboard lu a heavy||@@||Mr. Hugh Wright, was pitched overboard in a heavy squall, when endeavouring lo secure the life-boat on the||@@||squall, when endeavouring to secure the life-boat on the poOpt Som» time passed before he was inuised, and a« it||@@||poop. Some time passed before he was missed, and as it tries da» K -nd blowing hard at tho time, nothing further||@@||was dark and blowing hard at the time, nothing further was eeim of bim. In the Arabian there arc 47 nurrleil||@@||was seen of him. In the Arabian there are 47 married couples, SI single women, 20 Mugió men. 74 children un-||@@||couples, 81 single women, 20 single men. 74 children un- der fourteen }c*rs of agc, and -3 infants. She has no||@@||der fourteen years of agc, and 23 infants. She has no cargo tor this port, but coal* for Calcutta. Th» South||@@||cargo for this port, but coal for Calcutta. The South S-a ia liVewiru a new and finely modelled vessel be||@@||Sea is likewise a new and finely modelled vessel be lou^iug to Captain Brett ; »he has a large number of||@@||longing to Captain Brett ; she has a large number of passenger« for Melbourne, mid a small cargo for Syd-||@@||passengers for Melbourne, and a small cargo for Syd- ney. (V>nt.iderlng the large number ol people, thry||@@||ney. Considering the large number of people, they have been tolerably Imalthy, six children and||@@||have been tolerably healtthy, six children and four adults only having died on the passage. On the||@@||four adults only having died on the passage. On the 29thDecember In latitude 7° 54' uorth, longitude 24° 2'J'||@@||29thDecember In latitude 7° 54' north, longitude 24° 2' wvnt, she spolte the Melbourne steauiir, from the Clyde,||@@||west, she spolte the Melbourne steamer, from the Clyde, bound here, and Intended for t e '/arra Yarra trade.||@@||bound here, and Intended for the Yarra Yarra trade. Tlie Sarah Sands «UsamsJilp ctenrel (be Head« on Mon-||@@||Tlie Sarah Sands steamship entered the Heads on Mon- dai-. In con» ^uence of the falling stn-e of the 'jarome||@@||day. In consequence of the falling state of the barome ter on Sunday, Captain Thorn; »->t> deemed It advisable||@@||ter on Sunday, Captain Thompson deemed It advisable not to proceed lo sea, andas the msse] doe» not mie||@@||not to proceed to sea, and as the vessel does not ride ea«Uy in a licU-way, she wa« brought up for some time||@@||easily in a tide-way, she was brought up for some time in th* south Channel, which will account for th« appa||@@||in the South Channel, which will account for the appa rent déla) abe was aftcwards sei n b\ the Collnaon||@@||rent delay. she was aftcwards seen by the Colins on Monda) afternoon, off Capo 1 aton B) the vessels||@@||Monday afternoon, off Cape Paton. By the vessels which arrived yesterday abouti 00 souls wiro added to||@@||which arrived yesterday about 1300 souls were added to our population Of the se about 1200 ire adults 1 ho||@@||our population. Of these about 1200 are adults the Clarence steam <¡h¡p had a sjkndid run of nineteen||@@||Clarence steam ship had a splendid run of nineteen hcurs from Heads to Head« on her best trip from this||@@||hours from Heads to Heads on her best trip from this port to Launelston The lohn Bun) an, for Bombay,||@@||port to Launceston The John Bunyan, for Bombay, was sein hj the Fhrenix off Cape Otwn> Tho Lima,||@@||was seen by the Phoenix off Cape Otway The Lima, from Melbourne had nachtd Portsmouth with n cargo of||@@||from Melbourne had reached Portsmouth with a cargo of wool and It SIT oz. of "old, a ilucd atXHOOOO Ibis||@@||wool and 54lb 13 oz. of gold, valued at £140,000 This vtsscl txperltnced strong c ttttrl) "ali s for three weeks.||@@||vessel experienced strong easterly gales for three weeks. The barquo Providence, 1'ophum master from Fort||@@||The barque Providence, Popham master from Fort Phillip, arrived at Fort Louis on the 2nd ultimo and tho||@@||Phillip, arrived at Fort Louis on the 2nd ultimo and the barque I em lope from the siuie 4laie on the 4th ultimo||@@||barque Penelope from the same place on the 4th ultimo. Argits||@@||Argus ||@@||