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sateen | NEW YORK HERALD. | .cicnnisuicimti cny toot nace se tas oy THE late redu obtuined 1s to aeper quarter more corge Kensett SOUTHERN , of th ‘ cies ge a rian Bey Philadelphia ond ah ee SOUTHERN MAIL. | shows clearly that she desires to obtain the treat w the of commerce now under discussion as the settled s advance was fully maintainedat our market to. - - i Y, toc Br ¥ price of her patronage The old continental States ae parti wot extend to common soriaof foreign, The | Yew York, Thursday, September 29, 184%. | period of thegreat “bank panic” in 1833. ‘Every it to tae A Pemep ic, pae Png Rage yd [Comespondence of the : ure, UL is believed, well enough dinpyeed a8 ack ay beiter sort. were, ligwerss, mre copes pee Boney | = —— i =| one must remember the storming of the chester * of the Herald, rs ize the clair e a st daughter of Ferdinanc yas asked for barley, re was i Sream RALD.— “ 4 i likewise taken up to » . Vil, and Seavie ede Sooettnton and the | grinding parcels. Beans are a very defective crop fiere- DerartuRE oF Suirs—Exrna when Colonel Webb and the “* man with the claret | | James alias ¥¢ Sullivan, was likewise p to} Mr. Eprror :— omE Sept. 28, 1842 esterday afternoon, the Recorder » The Great Western leaves this port this afternoon lored coat,” made themsel distinguished. yeaterd i" There was another tremend. : gent name: Jories; but considerations of « | abouts, and were im better demand to-day. The sales 7 , colored coat,” mi lves 80 * | having refused the application of his counsel to bail him | _ mendous whig rally last ig ronpened en and a future dynasty, appear to aoa or eae ee oct flour is selling ‘at 40 | at two o’clock for Bristol. She has about thirty | Contemporaneous with that event, which wes | on the ground that the Court of Oyer and Terminer now | night at the corner of Charles and Camden hog Lin the way of a definite solution, for the Con! | i “pe competition with the public companies here | Passengers engaged. ‘The Acadia, Ryrie, will leave | merely a sort of guerilla fight without any organi- | ™ in Westchester county, had issued a bench war- lays a grand part in this «veovernment. | S¥ays Keeps bread at a moderate price—lower, in com- | Boston for Halifax and Liverpool, on Saturday next. | zation, wasthe formation by the whig party of the yen | parison to the price of wheat, than any market in the . aac ition ; of settling the. marriage aa eee? | kingdom. The averages gazeited this week are 56s 11d | The letter bags of the Western will close at Gilpin’s | famous club of Unionists,” composed chiefly of “ms to be the most prominent difficulty ¢ : for wheat, 28s 8d for Barley, 19s 8d for oats, and 34s 8d for | in the Exchange at one o'clock to-day. Those of | strong, active and daring th aes , ueen Christ * : | 5 . young men, with a on. France desires that Quect her state pee, the Acadia will close to-morrow afternoon at half- | siderable infusion of pugilists to ae lee p Seige be restore he full enjoy Pants, Sept. 7.— Cents, L13f 10¢ 20c 26¢ ex div; F 5 flice in’: rt Dee — ae that a "pol eal amnesty should Taree peeDonin, Toe doe. 80L, BOL. 5c. pry rey ‘Actions, | Past four o'clock, at the Post-office and at Gilpin’s, | them, At the next election the locofocos, to be shine ‘That same old coon was not ver the | Tf Present, hav; = his arrest, and he had no jurisdiction o prior engagements, He sent word yoni Hr Suamxrut Expezriement.—A fellow who calls him. particular fiend wi. aan that his very best self « money collector named Henry 8. Bancker, was | Wishes were with the hren, and wished them yesterday arrested by officer McGrath, on the charge of | Prosperity. The number present amounted to some robbing a widow lady named Jane Williams,resi' ing ats11 | two or three thousand. My democratic friends Broome st, of $150 in the following manner: Mrs. Wil- | are to have a grand rally this evening.— » ree f ; ‘ 4 lia ished to deposite the above sum in the Chambers | Thé best political speech I have had the speedily bring about peace, and the reouailiatios 43,2621 S06; Rente de Naples, 107f 10¢ 107; Romans, 1044; | and at a quarter of five at Harnden’s. equal with their opponents, organized their clubs of pew blaar cel hogy ff tee last, when | hearing fe «long ining ptren sens st all, fog Bommel parties, eh ‘aleve anxious Beigien tees Conte nea, ioe helgicn Banke Trot, | _ We shall issue an edition of the Herald to-day at | « Buttenders” and “ Spartans.” Since that time | Bancker old her no ‘emale could transact business there | Watson, Esj., one of the candidates, last night.’ He 2 rivteties but disembling’ their Views, start | Dutch Five per Cents, 102; ‘Dutch Two-snda-Hall per | 120'clock, in time to go by the Western, and one at | both parties have had regular bands of pugilists in | Sus wivttorquainted With the wihvent at the Bank ant | discovered a thorough understanding of his subject. would makethe deposite for her in her own name, and | Every sentence was good logic and sound sense. 4 jus, winch enable them to gain time, and | Cents, 9. Exchange on London, one month, paper, 5f: | 3 o'clock’ to-morrow afternoon, in time for the | their service, for the purpose, as they allege, of jing am) Siege ttn em ewan me | keri the pence ut realy wiht efi of | Rckbag rumen: lle | ternal ange Fees Me > od ‘ 3 im e mon . v' . i Foreien’ Affairs ine pede we hen ry Last Paices—Five per Cents, 115f 50c; Three per Cts’ Newspaper Movements—Extra. creating more riots and disturbances, than ever was Lepr peo Bi days without hearing from ‘ie. Bancker, | Burton made his ance at the American last to agree to all reasonable conditions, | 90f oc; Loan of 1541, Sof dc; Belgian Five per Cents, before known in this city. We trust, that the au- | #he seata servant for the bank book, when he replied by | evening, to a vei house. He appears to-night note that he had loan:d the money for her at six per cent | in the comod: of Sweet Hearts and Wi 2 interest until the first of July, when he wou'd deposite | the farce of “Law and Physic.” Poth principal and interest to her credit in the Savings | ‘The steamboat Ericsson, is to be put on the new Bank. Mrs. Williams 1@ matter rest u fo | line between this and Philadelphia about the first July, when Bancker told her he had loaned the woney to | O16 2 ‘ a Mr. Baker at Troy, who was in town, and he would get | 0! the coming month. ‘ a it for her that day. Binding she couid not obtain themo- | _ It isa faet worthy of complaint that the mails on ney from Bancker, she put the matter in the hands of Mr. | the Eastern route are at eae, and have for some Reuben Rowley,to whom he acknowledged, when he / time been, in a very badly arranged state. The de- found humbug would no longer, that he had re- | tention every Sunday, until evening in leaving Bal- ceived and appropriated the money to his own use. timore for the North, is of great inconvenience and ‘The magist- ate held fancker to bail in the sun of $600 4 a to answer the charge of grand larceny at the Sessions. | {hrows the news of one day entirely out, rendering a may form part of the European | !*1)109}; Belgian Three per Cents, 72f 60e. Tue Great State Aoaicuntuaa, Exatirion at Au ives,” and 1s] ; ; Havre, Sept. 6.—Cotton—At the commencement of the | pany.—Yesterda: the great Agricultural Exhibition | thorities, will not permit political associations to in- a sion to reason, but he constantly turns EO ee ae ne ae et ae, ne e004 news | ea all paris of the republio. .Gne@f our bést reporters | fighting. Let justice be delt out equitably \to all s said, to all suagenions about Gonstitaijens! bvery eniosted, and our brokers were decided to full « | was despatched on Monday afternoon inthe Albany boat, | parties implicated in those horrible aflairs which iatrimonial alliance.” reat number of orders for Switzerland for home con- r = ¥ Prussia. Saraption ‘and for transit, But although the advices from | '® Teport the proceedings, speeches, and other interesting | have resulted in the murder of McCoy. * . fs ‘: hibi 2 tes have reached | the manufacturing districts, as well as the English mar- | facts, during the continuance of this admirable ex! 3 at eaten stort tte cvidenee ‘ot | Kets were favorable cotton, yet, {rom Wednesday Tas, | ton,” His reports willbe published agsoon aa received by | _SIS@ULAR Scam awona tux New Youx Doc- the wisdom of the King of Prussia in the govern: | thedemand became less active: It i thought, however, | os in au EXTRA HERALD. Tors.—The New York doctors are assuredly sui J that this comparative calm will not be of long duration, 5 a ment of his country. We publish the decree of the | andthat the change of weather, which wilfenable our | generis. One of the most extraordinary scenes that ‘en’s Gaeat Sreecn in Boston.—We have sent . e + ste could say much more on this King, directing the election of committees of mem- facturers to put their watermills in motion, will | , ‘ ever occurred in a court of justice, took place the | Bory Tuer.—Yesterday afternoon a s.oundrel named i bers of the Provincial Diets to be consulted on im- | cause the spinners, whose stock is somewhat drained, to | °° Boston corps of reporters, to report verbatim the great other day at the Tombs, during the trial of Verren. | William H. Prince, bo diy entered the store of J.B. Vall, beg pried me te Gee Dene a is portant aational affairs, and we see an obvious in- | supply themselves in a short time. ‘The long staple cotton | speech of the distinguished Statesman, to be delivered on . os caods 83 Catharine street, selected a piece of calico, and took to | S nce of several week: reat Duke,” after an al -uiiom to earty out that decree in the order issued | has not enjoyed a brisk demand. During the last month | Friday next. It will probably be received and published | The professional attainments and moral character | his peols with it. He was pursued by the clerks, and cap- is eeks, rusticating at the various tured after a sharp chase. ‘The magistrate gave him | Watering places, and enjoying the sweets of love and resting place in the Tombs. romance, has returned to eur city loeking remark- SuoruirtinG.—Catharine Shannon, aregular shopper, | bly well. Oh!jthet Pauline could but cast her yesterday ‘called at the store of C.& A. Wildey, 203 | mild blue eye on him for one moment, her heart Greenwich street. and while the aioation of the lerk would beat in the be: of affection. was called te another of the store,she menaged to ‘ou: Re OK. Sonceal a Piece otmerino,teveral ae afeith, and a piece Se lees. Ga ee me calico, under her garments’ hy skilful operation * }. 26.—' spent took an airing in was observed by one ai tuawasesars’ te the store, who | thesteamer Poinsett on Saturday, in a jaunt aaio the (eur meeting on the 18th of October, in order — ky pod Pe pbs pers lishsoe cepted eed exclusively at this office, on Saturday next, inan EXTRA | of a Dr. Granger, who has been a witness on the ‘hat the King may take the advice of the States be- | Foo. \vhich are now discharging, and in which aresome | HERALD, in advance of every other paper in New York | trial, were the subject of inquiry. On the one side jore coming to any decision on the following mea- ne qualities, will ie sought see Dy Shocoosimars. The Our News Butierin.—All the latest and most interest | a Dr. Bulkley, and two or three others of the same 2 Bahias have been altogether neglected; in other sorts dit- | ; i ily : : 1. ‘The arrangements for the diminution of tax- | ferent operations have taken place. Altogether, notwith | ‘28 ews, both foreign and domestic, can be found daily, | profession, swore that Granger was anarrant im- es, promised for the Ist of January, 1843. standing the great amount of our stock, holders’ continue from sun rise till 10 o'clock at night, onthe HERALD | poster, and unworthy of belief even on oath. On the 2. The establishment of a general railroad com- | firm. ‘They have pushed but small stocks on the market, | \ULLETIN BOARD, atthe North-west corner of Fulton othermide)'s great alimmberiof. our most respectable 0 veen the States at the Government | and although the official quotation has been reduced b; ° inter. | OD Pagluhase on” ‘eet wa the low qualities of Americans, the holders are firm at the | °24 Nassau streets, which is now the great centre of intel citizens, most of whom had known Granger for c e Li information to Mr. Wildey, who stripped her of the | Day to the Eastern shore, where there is excellent fishing, Sd ‘ te rices of last week. The importations were 1,707 bales of | ‘igence for New York—and where advertisements can be Seip ii gave * in which he is fond of indul ay m ill respecting viv navigation where private ew Orleans. The sales altegether 7,836 bales during the | teceived daily, on cash terms exclusively, for the New several years, testified in the most decided manner | goodr, ae brought her to the Tombs, where she was by theHon, Henry A. Wire a a pcat seompeniod ty are concerned. sl Yonx Henan, which has a regular circulation of 30,000 | that Granger was a man of superior talent, and un- sete fishing grounds along that shore, though, it is said, that he The Mast. Cons Manxers in France.—Panis, Sept. 6.—There | co thi icc hree | equivocal moral character! This clearly demon- Gonerel-Geasien: has lost the hang of some of them since the g! fish- ) ters from Alexandria come up to the 7 i fh pies—being the largest circulation of any two or tl i - me ing season of 1840,— Herald. arent Sentai heihties ak Tutecoa was but, Zils, bastnoes ‘schanliy ae sa Briones cae newspapers in New York, notwithstanding every false | Strated the violent jealousies, want of decorum, and | Before Recorder Eg neers n, Taaae Lizneh; andl Aenan a 1 squadron was off Beyrout, with the in- | quenced by the position of those within the immediate | statement to the contrary. Let every business person act | ignorance of gentlemanly propriety, which charac- a mi nn : rolius. PEAS ok The Secretary of War returned to the seat of is said, of enforcing ‘ample satisfaction | circle from which the supplies of Paris are derived; and, | jor his best interests. terize so many of the New York doctors, We may | ,AVinjzrar Se ype pcre pao gett eG emcee Monday evening from his excursion fr the recon nwa oar Co Brooch oer At | sheets tee ct Siiseh Ran as enlaces 9g, nama have more to sy ofthis hereater feat eld, ed ahd convict publhing wx ao | bottens Monroe, Se [ripou. Syria continued ina very disturbed state, | either ut , y iR Wenster’s Speecu.—The ic interest in " ailed « ” ic {with very little probability Hs a speedy pacifi- | be expected here. The currency, therefore, remains no- oe scene sheet called ‘‘ The Whip,” were each sentenced to scone 8 ‘The t ; 0G-CHATHAM THEATKE—The splendid attractious Which they pleaded’ gualty, the Court seanatichmants, {0 | offored here to-night consist of Buckstone's beautiful drama Theweriy cute v of Rural Felicity, the Operetta of No,” the second act of CuannisG, Scorr, also indicted, tried and convictea | 4 Bayadere, and Robert the Devil. Mr. Sinclair, Mone, for publishing “the Flash,” was also sentenced fora like an: Madame Lecompte, Miss Coad and La Petite ‘Celeste term, on one indictment, and fined $5 for the libel on Til- | *!! appear. Mea RAE ORES sen, the watchinan. John Vandewater, also engegedin| (G- THE METALLIC TABLET HAS BEEN IN the’Flash, was sentenced to ten days? imprisonment. extensive use for the last twenty-five years ; many certi- Groncr Somes, convicted of forgery in the second de- | ficates as to its superiority are in the possession of the in- ee, m providing Hawkins with counterfeit money, in | ventor, but that it may be more satisfactory to the publie, the passing of which the latter was arrested,was sentenced | the following aro inserted from Gen. James Tallmalge, to the State Prison for five years. President of the American Institute, and M. Millikin, cat. Joux Wiit1ama, alias English Jack, convicted of fer- | ler to the British Navy. cation. Thesale of the new crop of. cotton has | ™inally without alteration. In flour there have been but Telation to the anticipated speech of Mr. Webster Siveutak Rawroap Accipent—Five Lives vd, the particulars of which will be found icetiryrp ernie: reer Aegenpre eerare 4 Continues to increase ina much greater ratio and | 165 aur xo Persons Kinuep—An EXAMPLE oF lathe letter which we sabjoin. 11,483 sacks. From the departments theaccounts mention | ‘0 afar higher degree than the newspapers indicate. Sperp in Burcuery.—On Tuesday night, about Our Constanunople correspondence is to the 17th | an’ advance in seven markets, and firmness in two | In truth, the ultras of both parties are alarmed at the | > 4 id : August. Sir Stratford Canning, our ambassador, | places only; twelve markets are reported as being chien ition of Mr. Webster ai. SAdent! eight o'clock, the downward passenger train h quent private conferences with the Disa, re- | lower, and two places in a state of stagnation; the | P ete poet sth’ choi hee 9 bi Poe rad from Worcester to Norwich, met with a some- ve, it was supposed, to the present differe accounts from fifteen markets do not state any varia- | gard his course with great apprehension. ¢ | what’ extraotdinaty ‘aAcident.. Jusab the cam o Torkey si tion either in the currency or in the general aspect of bu- i oy “ Peet ary . R bTarkpy and > Saal The. oenean neers sinees; and from the remainder no Btelligence has been | Washington Globe” and the “Albany Argus” ex had passed the small depot at Plainfield, the land aud Russia have had their then due in. ‘ ; engine ran into a drove of cattle which had very comfortably bivoucked themselves on the track di- +, aithough the Turkish troops continue to be | Peceivedsince the date of the last market days of each place hibit undisguised dread at the prospect of Mr. Web- (forward, and every measure has been adopted | Tespectively. ster’s continuance in the Cabinet of President Ty- Amstexpam Maret, Sept. 6.—Cotton firmly maintcin- . rsue the war with vigour, and these forces ed previous currenal ay OF United Stat ler. They are sadly grieved that Mr. Webster : in passing counterfeit money, was sent to the State | Saunders’ Razor Strop, with its four sides, combines ad- : é “ a | rectly where it thro’ eply excavated | Brix ‘ isi ‘ word not probably be withdrawa unt all the points since our ast disposed of at 204 to 28, and 138 bales Suri- | should contribute the aid of his great talents in ef- beaeae hn af ee wgh a deeply excava' art as ae he EE SERS OE snirably all then julsites to sharpen and set razors with @ in dispute were satistactorily arranged. vent al }, as also upward of 2 ntia at 32 . . A sand. { » Ferren.- ‘idenc . % of Petsia, it is thought, will induce the Shah tocome | ceats Our stock ¢a the fist coutisted or atone 10,000 | fecting the settlement of the financial affairs of the | ‘The engine passed over three of the cattle, and still | ‘## cause om Tuesday evening, Ooorw Horrman, Esq. JAMES TALLMADGE. to terms, as they are’ not so well prepared for the rag iersarah ey liege: Nickesty, Gedeye eens country, without any necessity occuaring for call- convest az the Turks, Aflairs in Servia are said to | dia, ‘ernambuco, 1800 packages Valentia, and about | ing on either Mr. Van Buren or Mr. Clay. On the be menacing, as the feeling between the popular and 190 bales Laguayra. Prices are at present as follows :— . hi i . “ y bs Ss United States 23 to 38; Surinam 33 to 41; Nickerie 32 to | other hand, the whigs and all their organs, especial- commenced summing up. for the defence yesterday morn- New York, Nov. 1840. ing at half past eleven o'clock, and occupied the attention | The Metallic Tablet in its use is simple, having the of the court until half past one. His speech, as usual, | same effect on a razor as a hone, without using oil or wa- was brilliantly eloquent, and strong in argument. ter, and in quarter of the time. After five years’ trial I kept the track, but the fourth threw it off, and a fifth turned it directly into the bank on the leftside with despotic party runs very high. Ey ; " i : > Ms, © tremendous force. The engineer was thrown out,and | ‘TheGrand Jury here came inte Court, and the fore- | can recommend it with perfect confidence. a "MARKETS. tidao toad cents, Tmambuce 841040; ond Valen: (ly the “Commercial Advertiser” of this city, are | apile of wood and astream of hot water on top of | men tsiat thet Mer Thesious shoe hat cee bit M. MILLIIN, Loxpow Moxey Marker, Sept. 10.—The funds have suf- | By first hand sales were 250 hhds. Maryland tobacco, | striving toinduce Mr. Webster to leave the Cabinet, him, but still escaped without injury. The fireman Daniels, refused to answer questions put to them by the Cutler to the Royal Navy, 301 Strand. fered no actual reduction in value to-day, notwithstanding | besides which also 136 packages Porto Rico, 93 St. Domin- 4 . ve a ccasional heaviness hes tmecliyepadsfeslft in tas msaeke go,and0 Cuba so 48 Laren Psa eeet Ped were a throw his great moral strength into the ranks of was thrown astride the engine, but he also escaped ight ch considered to have taken place in the | hhds. Maryland, 1955 Virginia, 1841 Kentucky, and 165 | the ultra whigs, in opposition to Mr. Tyler. In this | with some slight bruises. The preservation of both by the call which will shortly be made for | bhds. stems. state i § fe . nent of taxes, &¢* ‘This is sufficient to account for | ‘The demand for ordinary fair Java rice continues, but of things Mr. Webster occupies a position | these men wastraly miraculous. “eee juigher rate of interest said to rule in the dis | upwards of 5000 bags have lately been sold—nothing re- such as no public man amongst us has ever main-| The engine was nearly destroyed, the tender and Grand Inquest, and they wished to knew if there was avy | Retail prices $1,50. Sold by @. SAUNDERS, inventor legal manner to compel them to tell the whole truth ac- | and manufacturer, 163 Broadwa’ Orne Eeart tatay that toe coitiiot deck th e Cou:t state: they could not decide the matter, Books for the People. unless they knew the nature of the questions that had PUBLISHED in extra numbers of the New World, been put to these witnesses, and they, therefore, requested | at No. 30, Ann street, New York. Prices 12} to 26 cents a eee te aa eee ty lees Tanta Tyra geese tlc ey frand Carolia wich 11} to tained—at least ‘of late years. His great‘talents— | baggage and express cars turned topey-turvy,andthe | thet, they court would decide whether’ they shoud bee coat eta ge and popular Sea Novel, by C aot; Exchequer bills, 24. issue, 49s. to ote. | 19)-°the lator closecd hore teichey tea ae spices, | bis powerful intellect—his experienced statesman- | “Jim Crow” car piled up with them in most beauti- | committed for contempt or net. tain Marryatt, author of “Peter Simple,” “aod Warcanal> 2¢d. issue, SIs. to 58s pm. in expectation of the near public sales, nothing occur- | ship—his independence ef allmen, faction and party | ful confusion. The rails were torn up for several | jn 12¢ Grand Jury then retired, and returned into court | &e, Price 12} cents. * ks business was limited, without any ma. | red, feelin, cto “ t i —the comm i c value. Spanish Actives closed 16; to} Axrwene, Sept. 4—Cotton—The opening of the week rs anding influence which all these | lengths, and the cattle with which the engine and tto, New, 21} to 45 ir te =f 3 4 began with’ a sa’e of 844 Georgia, imported from New | ®¥¢ likely to exert on the honest and upright men | carscame in contact, ground down almost to a jelly. in a short time, and handed up a written paper, containin; Tue Consrinaton, an original American Novel, - the matters on which Messrs’ Daniele and Phelps refused | gqu% the conspiracy’ of Aaron Burr. it fe a tect tine to testify. wrought interest—written by a The Reconpen said that the court would examine the | an edftion of treaty hem ads oy ond has already sold p York in the British Queen, at an advance of about 3 cen- | of all parties throughout the country, render their | The fragments were frightful to look at even in the i ‘i s, 20} to 1}; Dutch Two and a Hal i - “ A ph » ie ahs rag! . in matter, and made an order in the case on itsopening on Letters rrom tHe Baxtic, illustrated with four hand- ) Five per Cents, 102} to g5 Brazili ‘Atabemnes tua ee Sales have Deen confined to 28 bales | possessor very interesting in the eyes of politi- | dark. Notwithstanding all this, the passengers, of | Thursday morning. some engravings. This is one ofthe most entertaining works 102 to 103; Danish 83} to 844; and Colum- Thecase of Verren was then resumed and Mr. Western | we have ever read, descriptive of the manners, customs, pers Peete Bo ead feral alreeting pie cae aa are People of the Russian Provinces of the Baltic, » an intil a qual three tl it Pe , i o'clock, when the Court took a recess uatil 4 o'clock, at | oa shilling: oa: Court of St. Petersburg. Price only which time it again at and Mr. Western resumed his ar- Govo.rnin—one of the best of Bulwer’s Novels, and like thing doing, although there has been some demand. The | cians. which there was a large number, escaped without a want of sales is owing to the absence of saleable qualities, i . : : : xm and to the firmness of the holders in maintaining prices, | » 7A€ @teatquestion therefore, now is, what will | scratch. The night was beautiful—ten millions of The imports this week have been 37 bales f:om NewYork | Mr. Webster do? What will be his course? What | stars glittered in the firmanent—and the passengers, hardly any dealings took place, and ather flat. Birmingham and Derby, n Counties, 83 Be ee Py and $4 from London. Th: importations for the last eight | position does he mean to assume? How will he ex- 3} to 49; ditto, 535 G1 ths h be it bales. Leat h m now thankful for jtheir happy escape, passed the hours gument, which he concluded at a quarter past 6 o'clock. all the works of this great author, evinces the vast powers we dB BOBiG a | Sarena raced etn Thr | ete hel om what mere plicins rear | that tervned Between em cd hei demoation | Sag echoes geanen wasted ong sn | Sand Peed og” Blackwall, 7 to $3 Birmingham, 18 3 \ditto, * “ : * es EL. PARSONS, OR T: v igi ace eth Wesdeim soe Manchester nd Birgring’ | the Ist of January to the 31st of August have been 30,563 | as the embarrassments of his present position ? very agreeably. Mr. Maxwell took the floor for the defence, when Mr. | ‘Tale, the scene aid in the city of New York’ dure tha bales, against 26,426 in 1841. The Octavia, from Marag- ; g: » 1945 South Eastern Scrip, 6# | nan, has come in this day with 364 bales. ham, 23}; Paris and Ronen In such a position, a weak man would be over-| A hand car was procured fron above, and sent off | Western had concluded, and occupied the attention of the | Great Fire, of which a most thrilling description is given and ai North Midland, 90. T ‘ a Court and Jury, until a quarter before 9 o’clock. His | in the last chapters. Price 12} cents. Beis Ninn American Jointstock Bank shares, 354; | yclgher, The market ‘kas been well kept up thelast | whelmed. But we have no fears for Mr. Webster. | with a messenger to Norwich. At about twelve | spaech was replete with the lofty eloquence and sound | Monier Enssrers, Jamew leat Novel, and ia best, for Nativnal | covinewl of England, '35} ; and Union of Aus: | W°eks,t - 3 ¥ | He has strength and sagacity enough to take the pro- | o’elock an extra train came up, and conveyed the eee eee ige for which he is #0 widely and justly ce- | only 18} cents. A few copies may yet be had. UNOS the least -alisrating ooceltbeh a the MabaToh xs Rosin-Tho demand for this article has slacked, and the | Per course, and so come out more influential, better, | passengers to Norwich in safety. It was the general | “The ‘Attorney General, G. P. Barker, Esq., then rose on Mincmecen owen fhicsingmes 5 Laing change -n foreign places, and the business transactions | Price remaing at 2 j and brighter than ever. What his course will be, | feeling that no blame could be attached to the engi- | the part of the wution, and closed the summing up, at | dred, peeign ple Rice—North Carolina has been in demand, and about } a . aquarter past 11 o'clock. “It is sufficiell to suy that this | “"f" . Was of simited character. 200 tierces have been taken at 12} flori however, it is of course impossible to tell—what it | neeror conductor, as the accident was one which % ive anp Times ov THe Unirep Inisuonx.—This excel- wv Engush funds have experienced a re-action of + fs wee r ; _ b since the commencement of the week, which | ,,42acco—At the public sale of the ist were taken 50 | ought to be, may be very easily perceived. Mr. | noone under the circumstances could have avoided. mute to the wet weather and a continued dullness land, 90 863 centimes; 175 Kentu Webster should by no means abandon the country, | But, ata meeting of the passengers, held on board accounts from Leeds this morning spss fr tt "40. Sixt Mi : of Kentucky eal Virginic | desert the admunistrati id throw himself into wi On Wi in} speak | from 3 . e administration, and throw himeelf int: i i 'y rs ry tere, 5 1 the Worcester, a resolution was passed, reflecting la ly of the state of trate, and with no great conti- jeace of an, early Improvement. The London mouey | Rave since been taken. Import leman gave abundant evidence to those who heard Fim. that the Logilature couldnot have confided theguar- | New Worl Tos rep ote te Sears othe hans sip of the legal rights of the people of this State to 4 | mation, and gives to the world many valuable documents ‘The Court adjourned until 11 o'clock this (Thursday) | five copier fOr Ble eet 1 ght. Price 265 cents— i “ the disreputable ranks of a faction, who are dis- | jn j i morning, when the case will be submitted to the Jury, un-| ‘The abo ji . , 600 City Point, 545 Ric! > in just terms upon the Norwich Railroad Company. 7 ¢ above works are subject to newspaper only, set continues extremely easy, with little doing. mond, 346 Virginia, 636 Baltimore, 493 New York, 61 Phi- | gracing themselves and the country by all sorts of der the charge of his Honor the Recorder. and orders, by mail enolosing cash. (post reo) should be Don Taane Revort, Sept. 10—Tea—The market | Jadelphia, 21 Havai snd 983 London—to al 920, guint violence and personal vituperation. He will find Anoruer Coutiston.—Schooners Dolphin and addressed to” J. WINCHESTER, No. 80 Ann street. irm, without any alteration in priees. 6861 Jast . Stock the sa the Ist, y . “4 ‘ r . . ° i The salen in the tow exeiies amouniill to-day | 9804 Kentackyy pio Virginia, 174 "Maryland-—last year, that the lofty course of disinterested patriotism will | Martha ran into each other on Lake Erie, on the beara eye, mets pe a, Og- RAZORS.—It may be interesting to those who to 9) hhds, including 100 hhds Barbadoes at auction, | 9967 Kentucky and 1106 Virg whica brought 625 6d to 638 for low to fine yellow. ‘The tiie Before Vice Chancellor’s McCoun. have stift beards, ands experience difficulty in getting had. in the end be the only one successful. 20th inst. The former will be a total loss. She was} Serr. 28—Dectsions.—Pascoag Bank vs. Dennis W.| Razors to suit, to know where the best kind may total quautity sold during the week was 2,400 ues 3,400 Key West. During the whole of Mr. Webster’s connection | laden with wheat, flour and whiskey. iy ear Sep Sone, Toca Oskiey a Marg hie wife, ant the ietert patos Maren theres teen We Rie ord ba taaritins and 00 | Pa Mgrs er gh ae - Ocicdipeedisins ofthe Hack’ with the administration a sirgular sort of influence N , st fave abond and mortgage to the North American Trust | and will sell on such terms that cannot fail to please. wn, 49¢ to 588; and Bengal white, 66s 64 to 70s 64. Key West, Sept. 15, 1842. has been exercised against him, chiefly caused by ox Srannpep.—Brig Preble on Lake Michigan. | Company, on four lots and buildings in Bleecker street Having had long experience in the article, he is enabled 1 descriptians 200 hhds Porto Rico, and 1,000 um, (between Commerce anc Barrow) for $23,000. In Feb. | to choose the best. Each razor is carefull examined, ; Brazil, were offered, but chiefly taken in at full | Tvemendous Hurricane—Theory of Storms—Wreck- | the “*Corporal’s Guard,” asit is called. Mr. Web- ui Faruure.—The attempt to raise the Acorn, sunk 1841, this bond and mortgage was assigned by the bank to | thus insuring to the buyer the certainty of their bein, Foie the iorimer at 168 Oi fo Bs oF low and falr white; ing and Rascality. ri05 has had to contend with that influence since | ;, Take Erie, failed. Boisterous weather inter. | Gussie ae ae the bond.god nottgige, (Seka Sony comer cM ee ae BE and 14s to 188 for bro: yellow. ee tl i A . ,000, . ae , ee coh castt See bic asia “Sonne most | M¥ Dean Sm e accession of Mr. Tyler, but his powerful talents, fred: akley (to whom Charles, his father, had conveyed the | should the purchaser, a week after, wish it, the money part at about previous rates—say 12s to 12s 6d for good | The severest hurricane that the inhabitants of this | his wise and honorable conduct in the late negocia- mid white - ‘ Se aaa coast ever yet witnessed was experienced here on | tions which so happily terminated, and his com- og- Tar Rev. Mr. Easraurn has been appoint. aoe bd oda,» DABS Fefraction ®, gray color soll st) 1.0 34 and 4th instant. It commenced on the eve- | manding position now, will enable Mr. Webster, in | ¢d Episcopal Assistant Bishop of Massachusetts, Let 27 bags Honduras at public oe Went «tei: ning of the 3d and continued until 4 A. M. of the | Conjunction with the President, to overcome all | U8 pray- 1d per Ib lower, mid to fine selling at 8s 9d to 5s 2d per | on shore in this harbor. The fences and trees in | of the most commanding positions that any admin- equity of redemption) giving assent to thateffect, and | will be given back on returning the razors, or else be es. agreeing to pay the interest quarterly, to Hunt.—The changed for others. The above terms made to insure con- as = See eg ip hegery r crepe fidence. G. SAUNDERS. was made, in May » on the e , for an Injunction restraining ‘Hunt from transferring sald mort. Poon deo Ramos dane gage, on the ground that he had been cashier of the bank, Aa haa he : absconded from that place in April last, under an assumed | | Qe THE, “ARTIST.” No. 2, JUST PUBLISHED name, to New York, and was found to be adefaulter in tho | a! r sale at TUTTLE’S News Office, Ne. 4 Ann street, sum of near $14,000, $3000 of which he took off with him | New York. Cochineal. Srapie Epiroriats or tHe Dirty Newspapers. i satiate —Bennett—Bennett—Bennett—Bennett. pound. the town were generally destroyed, and the dwell- | istration ever occupied in this country. a and it was ascertained that he had paid Gilligan $10,000 on oxpon Conn Exe . 9. i ish | | Seth . bank. HORRID DEPRAVITY.—A poor woman, resi- Br wwe hg up sings Momake seh a Lapcovedtneteen ing house attached to the Sand Key Light was| . $ 4g- Noau says that defalcations are produced by 5 i ponieicton Of rept Upon etna agin the upper part of the city, hed’e little girl affict. fine white 2s dearer. ‘There is still a good demand for for- | washed away. Loo Key Beacon, with the island | | Wxss’s Dust Brrore tax Granp Jury.—It will | the “importunities of gentlemen of high character, | what Hunt had taken, that the Meas, akley and Gilli: bac pe Pre ady ee die oe Sey Sinnuerat ae high pion priya ip cr bog Sg Salne, | On which it stood, has entirely disappeared. be perceived by our Session’s report that Charles F. | undoubted integrity and great influence.” pg eye ed Frage th Lesan es, Dut hes: a yaician dissuaded ‘ica her, seying they varingly to market, and ; ; . : : , Vii it as difficult to sell old Irish oats excepting at a reduc. othe, wind here at no time varied from north ‘at tne epee Phelps pt Hae to _ ps 2 Premios, "and that a writ of me exeat bo in| wore al Humbug, and if he could not eure her gid no tio ‘apt. Baker, of the Axis, between the Florida Reef | fy before the Grand Jury—and that the jury have ‘wz Court MartiaL.—The sentence on Captain | sued to prevent Hunt from leaving New York. The 7 5 sands Loxpox Manasrs, Sept 9, 1842.—Since we had the | and the Orange Keys, had it at north-east, and as | applied to the court for a process of (sitet or | Ballard: foceueatan whan aidura Vallee: toon n- | inlanotion was granted by Assistant Vice-Chancellor | Tare cre tne bat: for the Seciniion of te chy pleasure of addressing you on the 2dinst. there has been | far round as east. The brig Russell encountered pening » 18 SUSpeN- | Hoffman, injunction master, and application is now made phy: 4 litle doing in produce.” ‘The overland nail has arrived, | the gale when about 30 miles from this port, and had | °f Punishment for contempt. sion fora year. Stop—stop. aires Steve at) Sg 19th July, Caloutta Sth | the severest of it from N.N. E. The Tuscawilla felt | It is generally supposed out of doors, that the + eeeaiae valome ‘dull, and. prices have given’ way the severest part of it when between the Marquesas | questions put to these gentlemen, have reference to | Yeutow Fever iv New Orieans.—The fever is by defendants to have said injunction dissolved. The | Dr- Sherman pities such men. His w:rehouse is at 106 Vice-Chancellor, in giving this decision, said that the | Nassau st. complaintias related to Hun, could, only be passed upon 0@- FAMILIES DESIRING GOOD PICKLES, CAT . ina criminal court, it being @ case of felony. As to the ge a caporgrons yy i " fuily ;4 per Ib. with little disposition to purchase on the ant os cree is Saal a at cape Webb’s duel with Marshall, a subject now before | at astand still. Itneitherincreases nor diminishes. | mortgage, it was not purchased on behalf of the bank, | Setter can be had in this city than thove of Mee Scott, No. pari of tho trade, owing to the continued stoppage of ma- | Florida the schooner Rome had the wind from E. N. the Grand Jury, as much as the prize fights. If but, onthe contrary, inthe name of Hunt individually. | 917 water st. ‘advertisement By » milla, E. to E. S.E. How do these data coincide with TY, e prize . any (cg Steam ship Caled mia, Lott, 42 hours from | This Court, therefore, has no jurisdiction in the matter. » mre 4 ‘Coffee—1s steady. The Company’s sale at Amsterdam | the new theory of storms? person, summoned before the Grand Jury, refused 2A ame y Ordered, that the injunction be dissolved, with costs. VERMIFUGE—KOLMSTOCK’S OR FAHN Haan eee eee the role 113 casks 272,818) | Inthe case of the Pequot, mentioned in iny last, | to give his evidence relative to the prae fight at | Boston, arrived at Halifax, 19th inst., and left again bags fiud! ers at the full valuation, with the excep- | the Admiralit t took th r t of t a Pixe. a . fi ss tow of Susmtr’, om which a decline’ of If cents took | wo ,adaurality Court took the cargo out of the mas. | Hisetings, what would the press and publicsay? Is | Stme day at 6 P. M., with thirteen additional pas Java ranged from 2d to 374 cents, and Sumatra 17 | owqers or underwriters. No direct and positive proof | @ species of law to be applied to the duellist that | S°™&ers. 5. Elizabeth Andonouz vs. Sebastian N. Helie—Motion to *s, for sale always by the one hundred, or sing set aside the ne exeat denied, unless security is given. gross, at the manufacturers’ prices, al the single bottle E. B. Gleasonand Isaac ‘T. Smith vs. John P. Garcia | warranted true). COMSTOCK & CO., and William H. Thomas.—Motidn for a receiver on pro- 71 Maiden Ian 1@. very unfavorable we: . és assign Gare! Th denied. a es he master’s guilt btained, but t t ilists 2 ; Pe tas! ge Rg Boel se har ra aR —It has been demonstrated that oils meer opin hevdeclned ieee ted per 10 | deemed the citcummances of the, cass aulucieny | yn tea cated 1 area oie ATES | | Semaxe Sane Barri Queex.—This steam ship | ,BeMottte Beno and thers “Deenaat’s motion to eu tity mixtares are poively npr tte Wuman ; sold d 7 t a . : : rs ait ¥ ir. irituous: ions, ex! A Flour Nothing whatever doing in flour. eae erates warrant the belief that he lost his vessel | |. extended to a fight with fists? Would this be | ¥®* but a little over sixteen days in crossing the ana * pe fe heyyy pee wpasgie deepens ditheines ghten the roots, and. cause the hair to heat— averag 4 P ae ly. Ps ‘ ‘esiics 4 Atlantic. She performed the trip nobly, and walked ba vent Ln ni ‘ef Bork La row rapidly of its natural color ; and if the gray or dead eae frye. eee ee ee 1 Sea of ee ee “Wihan ms be ms ry 37] saul at into the equinoctial in first rate style. We give the Ped Soa inde resid ne yh the | hairs are plueked out, oy ae come in grey when eqarvatent 50 os 7 : 1254 boxes, so! ere on the inst., from "vig ry Sg ” d using lication to keep the hair free from scurf ndigo—Si th ipt of the letters from Calcutta, rat i te “ake complainants holding a judgment claim for $1199 inst a proper. Indigo—Since the recel ther for the crops hick | ¢0,5,18-16. Apmimistration or Justicr.—The judges and | following in relation to her. was signed by all (age orem hee: ey al coliscurelg? $1160 egainst | oad stimulate the roots to ction. All oily matter has a ‘Susly estimated from 90,000 to, 125,000 meuds, the The smack Huron came into port, but has seen juries of Westchester county appear determined to | the passengers: — eed {aq | Bothing of the Superior and Van Buren. U. 8. i ‘, ‘ tas H. B. M. 8 B 5 vue been ohalmed. “The quan declared forthe | Schooner, Phoonix, passed midshipman Rodgers | 4° their daty in relation to the prize fights. ‘This is Beptember att, ous” f to commence Lith October, 18 now about 12,000 | Commanding, sailed for Havana on the 13th inst., | Very gratifying and proper. What is the reason| To Carratn Evexwout :— fe, the undersigned, passen- sian § i: officers and crew all well. that the judges and juries of Delaware donot do ee Hg oh nn te aa en, itpetre have again . A . you ere, jequi imo’ your y Veny Inrontant yom Yuoatan.—We have re- anything relative to the prize fights of another char- good 1s dearer; 3 500 bagsjfair to biok ty : amar pe <hr seamanship, in working this splendid vessel thi o ieeea. ceived advices from Campeachy to the 1th instant, | 2¢te" Which have taken place in their jurisdiction? | & voyage of more than ordinary severity, and in one in- hout alteration. The intelligence is important. The Mexican expe- s rather firmer. ‘ stance of imminent danger. arg who we Wee in cra d to be punished, In bestowing our nagelmoes praise upon the conduct he tee market isfirm. At public sale, of 10,900 | dition which sailed from Vera Cruz in August, con- ne shoe Who fight with pistols are to,escape with | oft! about 7,000 feund buyere at fully former prices. | sisting of the Liberty, the City of Dublin steamer, a that they have propert y concealed, &c. Court Calendar—This Day, Cincurr Count.—Nos. 28, 61, 05, 58, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77. Common Pieas.—Part 1 149, 168, 167, 161, 7, 76, 8b, 39, 139, 13, 69, 117, 3, 41, 43, 79, 103, 107. Part 2—Nos. 133, 103, 192. ET TID, && TRUTH MORE STRANGE THAN FICTION. —How many would have doubted, even amongst thore who practised as surgeons and den' ry ‘as ton- Salipetre—about 1200 bay been soid from 30s 6d to 3) ve brought 11 officers and men under your command, we feel it to impunity ? bea etm to add our entire confidence in the steam ship British Queen, as a sea boat of surpassing rs trom Chi.a, we learn that five or six ships f bri th the newiron st Guad: Tue Ho: C. o A A worthiness, having been in this voyage, tried by every ‘in b ti ‘that for art to gain : for England, and nothing of political im | man of war brig, wi e steamer Guada- NORABLE CALEB USHING arrived in town contingency of weather. seurs in by-gone times, it was possib! porcance hadoceurred. "he atoek in London on the ist | loupe, and two barques and two schooners, as tran- | yesterday morning, and took lodgings at the Astor | In conclusion, permit us to beg that you will accept the Py wg fy Be i oka tego Bone) og hry om Wr idiséates euch ae sas. was 31,290,000 Ibe, j ,, | sports, conveying a force of about 2000 men, reach- | House, and lefs the city last evening for his residence, | Tspectful een ccnint crriee: auburn, and the brown a blaek, until ithe invention | Phvdrcana y> a poagne Sod wicca daemon, Sa ara wea | Pagan per, a ae | Macht = inte et acetate Se | ane scenery ee mall, of Wi f . . ‘ ho Wheat fair. ‘There has not been mach dene in the Wheat 1300 men. ‘The Yucatan force at Laguira at the | Previous to his departure he paid a visit to the U. | | Ninto’s—Mr. Chippendale must have been gratified lar, ce Monday, but the prices of ail qualities have | {ime consisted of 280 men, and one armed brig and | crates {j 2 ee de sy in perl Ore tabre wea tine a ae psd two armed schooners, who, on being summoned by ti igs ae ship North Carolina, accom- ay nase ren eo erent ta sartibe any variation from last report. Flour sold ra- | the Mexicans, surrendered without the least resis. | Panied by a number of gentlemen of our city; after . Gree ster” imp ipon acq| ye eat the late advance. tance or asking any terms, The Mexican comman. | inspecting the ship and partaking of the hospitalities | *"4 W®* loudly cheered. The Arena is really a beautiful ® 1, Sept. &.—The demand to- | der afterwards offered such ofthe prisoners as desired | of her gallent commander, Captain Gregory, he was | *°%¢; themock tournament brought down repeated peals day has rather in d the total sal J to Campeachy, where the whol : , ; 3600 bales, all to the trade, exept 300 beles Propet meting a a oer oni the 10th This has deprived landed and took passage in the Worcester for Nor- | of laughter. Antoine is irresistible as the White Knight ; gacy of the Tricophoraus oa ete tek ooo ot was evinced in the transactions that took place. Ken, warm climates on the head, and despite of man’s artificial tucky 6's fell }; Long Islandj; Mohawk }; Harlem life, keeps the hair im its natural sad Deauty. rho on heavy at 16. This Company is constantly talking of ex} beautified the face ae ps oma Cline. | tending its road, and “forming a connection” with oth Mungh ie the oniy artist Inthe city who, by his anatomical | roads, when it is notorious that so far from having an pinkige. | ¢; e cranium and construction of the hair, | tunds for new movements they cannot pay the smallest di 7 1 t " his fight with Gabriel is cleverly arranged. The panto- with chemistry, can remedy tion, There is no change in prices, Yucatan of her entire naval force and given to | wich. ig td bi oene 5 is pri mand against them, not even the interest on their bond: 7 d © . . freaks or decay of nature. “ His principal » Paty coneeruontty roy y Mexico the full command of the coast. The Guada- De A ee © mime is preset he night, with the comic piece of the pd, "3 Ot sreedeway, ap sare, which have been over due a year and more. The road Tus eiveainns. Whe bostoees, today does not exc loupe steamer had returned to Vera Cruz,it was said, ‘MPsTER’s Baap Somres.—Last evening Mr. | Four Lovers, in which Gabriel is so happy, and the extra- in an exceedingly bad condition, with reoeipts short DON'T FAIL TO READ THE FOLLOWING | the expenditures. A tremendous debt overhanging it,an Ce ate. New York, September 12, 1849 without credit, yet they are continually amusing the pu' Dear Sirs—Please send me by the bearer six of the | lic with schemes for extending the road. pound peckoges of your Hoarhound Candy, which I wish | We have againa few days later from Englaad. Ny Dears etiered tod reson i material change had taken place in the state of comm have ordered and recommended it in several cases of A wllibe, and for children when afflicted with the croup and | Cial affairs generally. The harvests were mostly Lionas whooping cough, and its success has sstonished me. One | of good abundance and excellent quality; the prices Great merit it poesesses is its healing quality, relieving the | the last week had incroased 1s. per quarter, although i jent from pain, and giving him immediate comfort. Petite also au lnvaluahle found for early stages of colds | 6: less than the average, which regulated the duty. and Pomritat Coarenption i cg not your sales are as | further supplies were expected from abro d, td ther they should be, immense; there is no preparation Lesn | fore no demand for bullion was anticipated in that qu you ids pried Aonri g gitumeal atarax. of lkirn ter. The state of the foreign exchanges were as follow: 1500 bales, all tv the trade, including 70 Bahias, 6{; 30 | for the purpose of convoying another fleet of trans- | Dempster gave his first Ballad Soirée at the Society ordinary contortions of Mons. Massetti. The Saloon is Maranhams, 44;60 Egyptian, 634 a9; 400 Surats and Ma- | ports with men and stores. The Yucatecos, inthe | Library.” It was well attended—and the vocalist | delightfully warm and pleasant, the evening air being en- dras, and the remainder American. meantime, it is understood, do not despond, but teel was in fine voice. To-m is hi “ tirely excluded. Srate oF Taape.—Mancuesten, Sept. 8.—There was | confident of being able to expel the enemy, and are orrow is his next night.— 10 means 80 much animation in the market yesterday | culling all the energies of the country into imme- | Go and hear him—he is a most sweet singer. ie Mel Win- the two preceding Tuesdays. ‘The immediate wants | diate requisition for that object. OG This isthe last night buttwo of the comical brought buyers to inarket at those times having | We learn thatthe Mexican vessela are principal. | THe THearres.—In spite of the great popularity | Chel! and his new play at the American Museum ; also of now generally supplied, few parties seera disposed to | ly manned by English and American sailors and | of Celeste at the Bowery, the Chatham is full every | Si6R0F Vivaldi’s wonderful Mechanical Human Figures ; wont rates, and the demand both for goods | if.at the officers are all English ‘The sailore shy : “ve'y | Miss Hood, Master Wood, the Gypsey Girl, and others per- limited ; and, in some cases, rather low. | 104! {00 1coR id fn al at night. Lecompte and several other dancers, in the | > 4 d ‘ypeey ve been accepted. Thi particularly the | Ped in Eng! a i M tos pal 440 advance, and the gov- ballet—and Sinclair in opera, present strong att form. We learn that great novelties are in spect to 40-inch shirtings, suitable for the in | ¢rment had pledged itself to keep them so paid. ‘ : : | Long attrac | there—indecd novelty is the order of the day and night 1 mail bereg brought unfavore- It has been officially ordered that in each depart- | tions, and fill the Chatham te the ceiling. Sinclair with Menager Barnum. ‘The Obl t which his es of that description Very | ment a janto shall be organised to raise contribu- | is nearly asgood as he ever was. isi tig isthethe iw jose curesemenk tions to aid the government in prosecuting the war Magrimadirse “ingy oi > order which \gainst Texas—the general depot for the contribu. | Catuoun Comtna to New Yorx.—This distin | Tt? shillings. The neatness and good ‘ ble for that market, are, howev ‘oving prices. In yarn there ne i i is worthy of Yours truly, : Hasnona, Sept. 2.—Amaterdam, 2m, 36,18 stivers, f qeoted fen 4c tod lover ae Tar Poe pe ae atemotas guished statesman intends to visit New York in No- | "W&"*2roughout thisimmense establishment ‘ J. DOWNING, M. D., 490 Fourth at. | 9p; Paris, 180 cents, for 1p; London, 18,9 mares and sh the whole, the master ‘oat idedly: fh An important treaty has been concluded with the | ® all praise. Agente—Zeiber, 97 Dock street,’ Philadelphia, Pa; Red. | lings banco, for £1 stg; Genoa, Im, 192 cents for 1p; Le] ; arket was decidedly heavy, | ymerous tribe of Mezcalera Indians, residing prin- | V¢mber. Prepare, ye locotocos. ding, No. 8 State street, Boston; Robinson, 110 ‘Baltimore | horn, 222 lire, for 300 mares banco: ry little calculated to induce the ners and man- ers to give the advanced ; | cipally in the state of Chihuahua, signed by twenty ¥ he . ; New Youu Musrum.—We should have scarcely thought | sirect, Baltimore; Rawls & Co, 67 State street, Albany; | Pars, Sept. 7.--Amsterdam, 3m, 208} cents. for 1 flori Wworxpeople.<Guardians *) “Mes demanded by their } “PK? chiefs, who bind themselves to join in the | COLRMAS's Paisr Sroxs.—This famous print ShOP | it possible, had we not ocular demonstration of the fact, | Weeds & Waters, Troy ; and Hays, 199 Fulton street,Brook: | Hamburg, 186} cents, for 1 reaee gee france. Rocwoaue Fuawnen Manger, Sept. There has been | War against Texas, the Mexicans agreeing to fur- | in Broadway, near Fulton street, is one of the most | that seven of a high order of talent, in addition | 1. feats Sr ot ee ie sii taal ave ic demand for flannels to-d: c ush arms, ammunition, provisions, &c. ‘ ‘ ‘ performers 4 _———- Le " , 3 in : " Wool has undergone poy sgn salle aaa The fever. re Me Cruz, and was unu- pit a: lounges for travellers in the city. = pint pen Has Wamad coatines. Then fe og Le ft ed * oo Mig en! Sham fe Hanbarg whi ‘ em, ‘ori L oad ag ht or fac: ca do not seem at al to purchase, malignant and fatal. oF s Cr —Thie ry, could seen 4 for sale, Daguerreoty pe Plates, Hy posuffile of Soda, Bro- ? fawaress de 0 at all eager to purchase, except for only oan daa Vere Citi to: te river eh! Solin: Ersry’s Coxtcat Ventiiator.—This is one of co, hundreds of persons can testify, who nightly visit the | mine Iodine. Chloride of lodine, Cloride of Gold, Tripoli, Hanihare wae Genoa, ih cents of florins, for 1 ' i Senti ‘i horn, 404 do, for ianivona, Sept. 8.—in consequence of the reaction | in the direction of Perota, is to be commenced im: | ‘te most admirable and scientific articles for the | V.0 york Museum, and nobody will be in:lined to dis. rt Aahsomns Tecums, Minatore, Prenes-all_ot:| Wt resSemaase am i rant moellen Lowpom, Sept. 9.— 4m, 12,5}, Rotterdam,1 Fe eeeene! fe,have takea place in the Leading markets | mediately, and arrangements are made for its early | Purpose intended that we have seen. P. Sumner 120 | iuethe ability of Harrington, Rosalie, Delarue, Kueass, iii Siaiaamiiales ary TB eihest & 00. Antwerp, 12,4} florins and nog mare stg Lage for wheat, the farmers have been unwilling to sell at the | sompletion. Water street, is the vender. Bennie, Mrs. Bennie, and Master Young. 34 Maiden lane, up stairs. | 13,114 mares and shillings seul. ¥