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quired to make three millions of dollars. trust th public generally will subscribe liberally, andplace the] LATEST INTELLIGENCE. in a condition to go forward with the work ra- rer pidly. The company’s appeal to the public will be found BY LAST EVENING'S MAIL, in another column. Washington, ‘The arrival of the steamship Caledonia, at Boston [Correspondence of the Herald.) from Liverpool, puts us in possession of commercial ad Wasnixaton, Sept. 2, 1845 vices from Europe fourteen days later than those re- - ceived by the Hibernia. This news is, in a commercial view, highly interesting, but not very provement had been produced in commercial affairs gen-| by Secretary Buchanan, and if so, itis thought, erally, by the favorable change in the corn markets.— The harvests had not all been gathered, and there were chances yet fora further improvement, ora further de- pression in the markets. ‘The advices by the next steam- until then be settled. In the meantime, speculators in | or those of Col, Benton in Missou, ri. flour and wheat in this country will be onthe qui vive—| The public employmentas large as usual, The restrictions placed ted short harvest, had been removed, and quotations for | We opine that the uneasy state securities had in many instances advanced. An improve, | Washington gers no sound sleep for its members. i i TT iene ; , d the one had b ri By el The Postmaster General, when he ordered Beh Tee ene eee urcouch, did uot calculate upon the | thousand do! sales of Pennsylvania 5’shad been made at a slight ad- three million short in his department, for one year, | VRBO | under the new postage law. We annex the current quotations for American securi. | TTT ties inLendon at four periods. There appears to have Pritapecenta, Sept. 4, 1945 been very little alteration since last June :-— The whig city convention met last night and nominated Quotations FoR American Stocks 1x Lonpon. | John Swift as their candidate for Mayor. They also no- 1S, June 27. July 18. Aug. 5. Aug. 18. 9 22 Bt age — aa0xd/ and Sanders Lewis forthe Assembly. John P. Wetherell 8, a— & 2 8 29 & 4 | the extensive druggist and chemist of this city, Wm M ’ Meredith, about the greatest lawyér we have at this bar, *58, 60, 62 b Y61,673¢0 68 = — 07054 68 a 71 70a7I¥g xd 3 Indigge' e RIGS WA TUS TO Sonepiti Ghandiescobithe ate H.Gecle’ sali Roker | nt es, ap B29 — 2. | Toland,aneminent merchant of this city, compose the | The receipt of advices from this side, stating that | Select council ticket. It would be a common place re- the August interest would be positively paid at ma-| ™&rk to say that all these are strong nominations,and but sive of the fact. The men compose, what I turity, had raised the confidence of the capitalists | ly expressiv : a and created a more active demand for American secu- | °Dsider, an immense ticket, and shows the determina riti funds, must have a very favorable effect upon our State Stocks, and make those paying the semi-annual interest t last night, and itis good. _ is promptly, much sought after. Our good six and seven | |The theatres are doing a sinashing business. The a i Wallacks at the Walnut, Mrs. Mowatt and Mr. Crisp at Per cont stocks are desirable investments, compared | the Chesnut, and a series of excellent dnunay at the with the two and three per cent stocks of Europe, The| Arch, are drawing crowded houses to each. Marshall capitalists of Europe have at all times been disposed to | is producing ** Fashion” nightly—thus, as it were, pitting ‘ the work of Mrs. Mowatt at the nut, against that look upon our State stocks with a great deal of allow: lady ting at the Chesnut. It makes quite an interest: ance, for the many difficulties under which many of the | ing contest, in which, whoever wins, the lady will be States have labored, and have at all times exhibited a mga popsned: fal if slecke ina oa disposition to invest in any State security that has at any et foaeay eo etl beret ste A time resumed the payment of its dividends, or redeemed | nearly two on the quotations of a few days back ; and its creditin any way. Notwithstanding the financial em-| (Wilmington Railroad shares and Reading Railroad nonae : 5 son: | “t@ improving. The news from Europe, which arrive barrassments under which many of the States of the Con’| this morning has had a favorable effect on prices federacy have for a long time existed, and the delinquen- : Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Sy pote of sham still: sathare.: tothe! frst /eyt. | ie pong gant 4° 6 1t00 Reading! RR bs 69; 7 dence exhibited of returning solvency, has had | Penn’a Bank 257; 60 Far and Mec Bk 451; $3000 Texas af very great influence upon the market price of | Bs 30: $2000 do 30; $2000 do 291; $2000 do 30; 50 US Bk the stock, and the capialiste of London eagerly | {i fos;5 ¢ts00 Seats ee poe ae ao eas & Philadelphia purchase it atthe advance. It would not astonish us to see, in a few year: can stocks as ever yet existed, and we still farther would | '” not be at all astonished to see the same results grow out of the movement. The weekly returns of the Bank of England from July 12th to August 9th, exhibit a reductien in several of the departments. The diminished amount of bullion on hand, | ‘(he steamship Caledonia, long expected, arrived here, shows the anxiety evinced in relation to the harvest. as youare aware, long before this, yesterday morning. Bank or Exctann. Sup is, Guys” Aug. 2. Aug. 9, Her news does not turn out tobe so important or excit- Bosrox, Sept. 4th, 1845. sIrrival of the Caledonia—The Weather—Tompkin’s Blues —Manager Pelby’s Invitation—Ilness of Judge Story— Howard Atheneum—Money Market. A « £29,682,000 29,213,520 29,196,760 29,111,605 | ing as was anticipated, and it has had little or no effect Silver ballon ee abies Tegk125 18-2001 19:51'835 | upon the markets, ‘The old adage, that the worst part of Bking Dep't. Np ‘ at See) astory always comes first, has proved true in this case; 3,218,008 3,321,972 3,338,246 3,240,750 i oO f ievi: Say toe F2eaS 2340750] and there seems little or no chance of our relieving the Other desonites,... 11°386.519 WisAs\e1s wae Wier 90 starving John Bulls with American proyender. So the Sy erate! cimgitaia. iteeant 1,072,260 1,350. 229 | hopes of the wheat growers are blighted, wern’t securities 13,800,344 13,539,944 13,321,814 13,321,844 We have had remarkably strange sort of weather here Ror emis «= EL NOAET HTT, 11463805 11696120 Or tate: for two or three days last week it was cold 513,625 "549,998 303,851 "528,043 | enough for a greatcoat and mittens, but fora day or two The actual circulation of the Bank of England, for the | past, it would seem that dog-days had recommenced, four periods mentioned in the above table, was as an-| The Tompkin’s Blues, of your city, who are on a visit nexed ea . tous, are gathering “golden opinions,” &c. ‘Their drill : “ares * oe rp ane «dug. 9, | is excellent, and they are a very gentlemanly set of tel- Notes issued 682,000 29,2. 196.760 29.141.605 | lows. They were invited to visit Hingham yesterday,in Notes on hand. 068, 7,912,485 7,819,785 7,682,165 | the steamer Mayflower, but at the time appointed, 9 A. ? a Oa rts arom Di. | > it was raining great guns, and they could not get off ; Actual circulation. .£21,613,030 21,301,035 21,346,975 21,140,140 however, they went down in the afternoon, with the It will be seen by these statements that, although the | Boston Light infantry, who have taken them under spe- amount of notes issued, has, since the 12th of July been | ©!#! protection; and on their return, were received by rani ec Ars am ‘ ‘ ~ | the Washington Phalanx, who fed them at Faneuil Hall. steadily diminishing, the actual circulation has been in’ | jn the evening, both companies, and some of the B. L. creasing. Thie has been produced by a much greater re- | G.’s, visited the National 1 heatre, by special invitation of iB - P y g! duction in the amount of notes on hand than in the | Brotuer Pelby, whoextended it entigely out of the libe- rs rality of his heart, and not to make money—oh ! ao, not amount of issues. Since June 2%st, there has been a| he!” He didn't stick up big posters aunouac ig the fact, steady weekly decroase in the amount of bullion on| nor advertise it in all the papers. You never would hand. From June 2st to August 9th, a period of only | ©th him doing such a thing as that. ‘This afternoon they are to have a grand drill on the Ci » and at 5 even weeks, the bullion in the bank diminished | o'clock they start co routs for horn, eum and at £900,005, or more than £125,000 per week. At this rate| I am sorry to inform you that Judge Story is oxtreme- of decrease, the issues of the Bank would soon be browght | 1Y ill, so much so, that his life is dispaired of. His dis- 2 ease is suid to be the same as that which caused the downto the parliamentary level, the consequence of death of Hon. Hugh 8. Li while here with Presi- which would be very low prices for all the staple articles | dent Tyler, some two y . It is a sort of internal oftrade. The drain of gold, so far as reported, had been | st!angulation, or twisting of the intestines upon itself. He h d hi eat upon the b h; caused by the unfavorable prospects of the harvest, and | ty take effect next Weduewlay nn tae Fesignation it depends entirely upon the extent of the crops, whether | Our theatre going population are all impatient for the the drain will be continued or not. The circulation of | 0PePing of the Howard Athenwum. Itis to be a most . elegant and recherché affair, and will be opened on the the Bank of England was £244,705 larger, en the 9thof | gin uf October, witn the Seguin Opera Troupe: when August, than on the 2ist ef June, and the amount of bul- | “Norma” is to be brought out in a style worthy of the lion on hand £900,005 less. ‘The condition of the Bank is | 9", at least so Messrs. Ayling & Johason say. regulated by the ameunt of specie and the amount of | ing notes on hand, more than by the amount ef . . z the benefit of it through the brokers. the 12th of July, while the difference in the actual cir- Sales’ of Stocks at Heston. culation only £153,890. s me The excitement in relation to the railway speculations mg Ronee, geet: 5-185 shares Bo runs in Great Britain as high as ever. What the result ; ey dot of this mania will be it is impossible to tell,but it appears | 7 45, olan We taketh ee hed very plain that the lawyers and brokers will make for- Rone. Pag ease oss tunes out of the movement. This railway speculation | rod, 64; 100 dodo, 8010 ds, 61, 25 do has already cieated some singular and strange opera, | “S:61’a; 50 do Reading Railroad, s 0 10 ds, 21 tions, in which many individual parties heretofore hold- ing honorable positions in society have been implicated. of the grossest fraud have been discovered in the subscription and transfer of shares, in which the uninitiated principals have been the sufferers, the brokers pocketing every dol- lar entruste] to them. The lawyers have pocketed thousands upon thousands of pounds, drawn from the companies contemplating lines, for legal services ren. 50 do do, 147. Raiiroad Bonds, 6. Boston, Sept. 2, 1345. men, he the board authorised by Parliamentjbutjthe brokers have | dissppointed, though flattered, favorite of the pail. swindled the poorer classes; they have upon the plea of paying heavy premiums for shares in certain companies, and in imaginary expenses, drained the last dollar from thousands of individuals, and left many, heretofore in by coercion, and partly’ b. good circumstances, beggars. These are some of the | ception ; but the cunning o Peauties and benefits of such a wild speculation as this, | ferteodiby reference to the and the mi y mlsrepre the measur inflate them purposely to draw in thos fond of risking before the explosion. This railway speculation in Great | anartle Britain will, without dowbt, result in the completion of several lines now contemplated, and in the ruin of thou- praiser’s fortunes from limited investments. aes Ce vik: gobed teats are, abe is brought from Ohio. What are his merits? He is a’ ate tae ee test Sousia of the collector, or his wile, What. are $4000 U8 6s, 68 110%; 85 Morris Canal hg 374| great political services which entitle him to this extra- 25000 do 312m 110 100 Kast Boston Co 1g orlinary tra ? He has only been known for his un- $55, 102% 175 Nor & Wore RR ga | tiing devotion to Mr. Van Buren, and his sup port ef Mr. 75,49 10025, do bi2_ 7 * | Cellector Morton for any office, high orlow. The single % lo 634 | fat that he procured, or) “ 9554 50 Readin dian 3134 200 do 6 a i a 13 si 7 1, | tame isnot allowed to get into the newspapers, and is Beg Amerie i am atin os ng earcely known to any In the Custoin House, 19 Bk State of y rie 36) 28. ro pad Bx 50 lo 2 ApporrMenrs ny Tite Present. an , ett, of Kentuck Second Board. ahas Nor & Wore 683g. 25 Western RR 90 9334 | Silas A. Comstock, naval oflicer for the district of Provi % do 65% 100 Long Island RR +10 64144 | dence, Rhode Island, vice Moses Richardson, removed’ 4 do b30 68% 5 do 4 —_——_— i More Cnt ot FE. +9 ie We learn from a gentleman who came up in the Magy on Miia 410 64°,| Steamer Star last evening, that the U. 8. schr. Onkahyee, %® = do 27% 100 Reading RR 40 48 | Which sailed hence with despatches for Texas, on the % do Fae Maar 83 43 | 26th ult, had put back and anchored abreast of Old Point 2% Western RR me 50 © do 48 | light house, about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Our New Stock Exchange. informant did not learn the cause of her return.—Norfolk | #2 NW Coast, Behe Morris Canal 02 74 (25 L Island RR ba o4r4| Herald, Sept. 3. $ 0 ay onda —_——_——— 175 L Island RR : 2 ie Oc The Vestry of the Church of the Epiphany % do do 83 a have elected the Rey. James H. Fowles, sero: » TUR 2 es, of South Caro- 3 e + tn bs a 3 jina, Rector of that church ” 10 6 do b1O 29 # Ff Nor & Wore ch e. COMMERCIAL, He do % do “3 68) ay jo New York, Thursilay, Sept. 4, Married, On tho 4th instant, in the Bleecker street the Rev. Charlea P. Bush, Mr. Jovas FConxsnenenatte, Catnanine E., eldest daughter of John Po; this city. at previous rates. Pots $34; Pearls, $4, Conn—All the rect || Southern, 39, No Barley received. Died. Corron.—In consequence of the la On the 30th of August, of Cholera Infantum, at Stony | operations Manyeeu reread: by, the ie Brook, Long Island, Kowa, young i daughter of ‘Thomas ors demand s furtuer utesnse en HM. and Fdna Hadaway, aged? yearsand 4 months, \toxivein, We only loawat wa i of which was taken for export. former quotations at present. Livearoon Crassirication. We shall continue our The Collector ot Philadelphia, Mr. Horn, has sent down to the Treasury Department at Washing- mportant. Cotton remained firm at previous | !°? eity, for confirmation to posts in the Custom quotations; and the prospects for a fair harvest had | House, the names of some of the Vice President’s brightened. The supply of grain from Ireland had been | Most particular friends, and Mr. Walker has not yet much larger than anticipated, and a very decided im-| confirmed them, and he is supposed to be influenced | Yesterd: PLP BLE | PEP EEE pee BOI ao | 222228 e receipts of fresh ground have not been ‘ood demand, which has taken off the re- , Genesee, with sales from store at $4). he market was rather quiet, both holders and buyers awaiting the news by the Caledoniaat Boston, the | which was received here this morning, without having effect on prices previously current er rates, at Which the transactions ot ceipts at $487 sellers firm et two Secretaries are conspirin any piring against Dallas, to Bn the day have prevent any patronage being bestowed upon his friends. The friends ef Mr. Dallas are thus to share no better fate in thi a ie Several samples of southern Wheat offering on change to-day, held at 95 to 100c, accor Provistons.—Ohi to some extent at ich is an improvement of 25 cents per bar- Prime continues at $11. Beef— a $6} prime. 0 ‘allow, 63 a7}. Hams— Butter—The stock and demand, at 11} a 13c., for rel, within a fe Steady at $9}a 9}, change; bbls Sc; kegs, 8jc. Shoulders Sc., without chang and receipts small, with a fa western store; I4.a 1c. for Dairy; Orange county pails, cts, Should the receipts be more ample, these prices may not be sustained. he quantity offerin, printing is becoming quite a theme, The London money market on the 18th ult., was ina ve, | andthe Union is likely to have the two-third rule ry easy condition; the rate of interest the same as pre- SS sapere mle enend aie whe ay o i 6 judgment against the pretende: n viously reported, and the abundance of capital seeking | of Van Buren in Ane Baltimore Gnigentias: The editor of “seven star” memory will often see Ban- upon the money market, in consequence of the anticipa- | cho’s ghost before the war with Mexico is over, and of the Cabinet at has been small for some «ays, with sales of northern old to some extent at 69¢; Seeps—The late active demand has subsided, and the article dull, with a downward tendency. Clover $3}, Timothy $11 a $15 per tierce. Whiskey—With moderate receipts and fai continues steady—prison bbls. 23]; for good free Ohi: common 23} a 4} Foreign Markets. vitas, Aus, 24,—The markets are overstocked with ons, and the weather very warm. eR ee Passengers Arrivec minated Wm, A. Crall for the State Senate, and C. B. Trego, Benj. Matthias, Thos. G. Conner, Thos. C, Steel, | 22! Kinds of Prov Robert Falconer, from Liverpool for New York, July %, lat 44, Jon 3. ‘An American ship, boutd W, showing a flag with the letters T Pin it, Aug 6, lat 49, lon 8, Hin, oa iayase RPO isd lon t9!ti0 48; ton 7: Neptune, (Mexican steamer) lrom New York for Vera Cruz, was passed Aug 25, Jat 3, lou 78. Ship Autwerp; July 27th, Mylat 39, long 69, spoke berk Lo- retto, Fish, from Philada, bound to Barbadoes, Aug oth, off the Hamiug Islands, spoke brig Marselois, 20 days trom Cam den, Me, NO—supplied her with provisions; 18th, lat 26 long 86 03, spoke sehr Eugene, from New York for ‘Barritar supplied her with provisions, Aug ier Me ug IAL ito, Boston; Ge ia, i shee, ‘Phompaony NY ork 12th, Emma Musche Atcrsitas Roaps, arr in, prev to July 30, ton, Malai, and sid for N York. Braumanis, Aug 4—Sld Roman, Boston. », July 30— Arr B Baltimore; Dia- allier, N¥ ork; Edward, do; ‘Herschel, Balt'e; » Havre; Aug 1. Alfred, NOrleaus; Xl, Columbus, Bales h; Luin: Jenssen, NY orks 0th, Daa pNOneans. we Meyers, from New Orleans got aground in the river this afteeoou, but’ came off on flood, ape in the fairway. u-mast gone, with painted with Tull ports, 23d ult, in Jou 19 W, by \ pore trey | ¥ fall man figure head, having emigrants on board, was passe the Mar rker, nerived here, BROUWERSHAYVE: € la, Aux Cayes. LY ug 4—Arr in, New England, NOrleane; Harward, do; tch, Acadian, Charleston; 15th, Trident, Miller, New York, Sid sth, Michigan, Boston Adam Carr, Scoit, New¥ ork; 15th, Southampton, Boston, Canoirr, ai 6th—Sld Essex, Boston. Cuoxsrabt, July 23—The Abeona, Wilson, has arrived here from Neweastle, with greater part of her esrgo thrown over. board, having been oa shore off the Island of Oesel, 7th inst; 2ith, arr Baltic, Savannah; Mary, NOr'eaus; 29th, Mason, Ha- Sid Aug 2, ludepeidence, Philad; Messenger, Boston, ur i2th); 7th, Arioste, Fabens, NYork. c » J ‘Arr Ocean, NOrleans; 1th, Saxon, do. Sid 1th, Kentucky J , St Ubes. Chorz, July 3—Arr Falmouth, Walker, NYork; 29th, Ellen ks, Havre; 30th, St Leon, Liverpoe!.” Sld 24th, Washing. » Rio Janeiro; Bist, Commagaid, do; Aug 3, Mary A ‘Jones, eande. RK, July 31—A brig of about 300 tons, apparently Ameri- cat, water logged, wath bowsprit standing.’ minmast and fore- must gone close to the deck, and three of the stern windows ozs 8, Wes passed 3d inst lat <2, loa 49, by the Tory, arrived at this port. 4 Dest, 2d—Ar, Republic, Tegeler, Bremen for N Vk; 4th Maytlower, Hitchcock. Rotterdam for do: 8h Diana, N Or Jeans for Bremen; 10th Qnebeck, Willioms, London. for New York with maintopsail yard, (and sld lith); Eliza, Thornton, Little fm do and sld for Bremen; Lith, Astracan, 'N Orleans, rom Liverpool to Halifax—9. Jessrs. Cameron, lady, child Wiiham Cripps, Joseph Cripps, Miss’ Cry Wilcox, Messrs. Tat and L and narse, two Misses: Jackson, Dr Codman, Rev'd 1 B Felt an M *, R A Busted, M. Jackson, lady, infant , D jaster Maun, Messrs The large amount of capital offering in London | ti of the whig party to lay out all their energies in pre- forinvestment, compels capitalists to seize upon every | *¢T¥ing the city to themselves, while endeavoring to un- stock in the market of any character,and promising a fair | ermine the democrats inthe county. ‘These movements i in waxeaeinn aud combinations are Napoleon-like in their character, peer spe teee tne, suxiety tp Anant: aoommrulsl Ay: 22 acs uliclent ip maceadenocra tenia seule par: ty. The deimocrats nominated their common council SH Norris, Scharfeuberg, | H Kerr, —— Ker ; JH Harms, Brasseam, Robisou, Jno Boa Famold, P Hayden, T Hayden, Juo Boyd, Herdon, Broomiield, Wyley,’ Chas koal, D nes H , Jno Asbahs, Theodore Tesdorpt, J Robinson, Wm M Kell, Moses Bottomley, Jao Pallman and R From Halifax to Boston—Judge Bolton, lady and child. Bouton, Mrs. ‘Trott, Miss Preston and servant, Mrs ‘coran and child, Messrs M res Trickness, R Ci jarvis and lady, Ri awson, Nourse, Aseli J re Hoffman and lady, C Cochran, Hugh Carey, G Storm, Stokey, B McRengie, Me- , edward Cunard jr, H Lawson an all—32, | Total 127, kowski and wife, New R Gardner—Edinond De yesterday. Pennsylvania fives are at 75[, an advance of d Champs, Esq, of Belgium of Guatamala: D Dyson, R—Barque Texidor—J ma; F Abeille, Mayaguez. hip Sullivan—Messrs Keiffer, Shuckmann, in the steerage, and Oidendorff- Woreign Importations. Barque John R Gardner—$5,861 F Alexandre— 200 Markoe, Wilbur & 146 's nahogany 18 do cedar 8 tons logwood 2708 Ibs old cop- Skcoxv Boan» —75 Reading RR s 0 5 ds 24}; $2000 do A A ye B35: 5 ‘a 5's B ds 757: ba i Domestic Importatio! ts ‘Ameri-| 29 Bonds 65; 5000 Penn’a 5's 6 ds 757; 5000 do 5 ds and int gt acer Meat eee Savaysan—Brig Savannah—136 bales cotton J & § Stone—25 JH Brigham—T Burritt & Johuston—90 B&R Graves—i00 ek rice Spofford, Tileston & co—38 Depeyster & Whitmarsh—1 box Perkins & Hopkins—1 iron chest J’ Delauo—1 box J8 La throp—1do P Allen—1 Ashley, Poole & co—2 V. Sawyer—1 RT Brown. MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPT. 5. ne roebay Sterns, Dunkirk, Howes & Godfrey. ig Cayuga, Cushing, Brig Macou, Hug m, Sav: Sterling, Jones, Sav: Ceylon an holas Biddle,’ Prind Philadelphia ; Walpole, Boston ; xance, Bath ; ‘Clara, Bal 4 Robr Pulsford, Calcutta ; Ark, Virginia ; Bengal, Philade phia ; Rochester, and Shakspeare, Cornell, New York : Sol- dan, Boston ; 9th, Swataray Phil th, London, Ross, New York : Sth, Georgis, Collins, do ; Chath h, Dunhan & Din ud, C heock, Ford, Phil idelphia. laudi‘e, Texas, Nesmith & Walsh. few ds; to succeed the L; Britannia, (s) for do. 4th Sept: Campria, do 19th; Essex, do, with des Sclir Bedemonte, Bi EP ices e Rising Sun, Priestley, Taunton. French Schr Highlander, P Schr Porto Itico,’M Schr Anu Marie, Joues, Newburul 0p Victor, Rhode, Providence. an, Waite, 334 days trom Charleston, with cotton, Ship Catherine, Crane, 4 days from Charleston, with cotton, ue Missouri, Silvester, from Marseilles, July 10, and ibraitar 30th, with mdse, &e,'to Chamberlain & Phelps.’ Lat 1120, loa 57, fell im with the schr Latona, water logged, both masts gone, but attached to her side B arque Texidor, Clark. from Mays sugar 61 do molasses, WP Furniss: 87 ¢ 4 Left Port Leon, fm Wilmington. di Hill, Berry, for New mm day Syiph, (Fr) orgetowa, Id; M Dearborn, for do x, Id. dersen, from Balize, Hon, Aug iled for New York, 19, with specie, Ke. to.F Alexandre Wade, for Ns ork; The Andrew Ring. Barque Ronaldson, Major, 6 days from Savannah, with cot ton, to Gowdy & Wellis; 240 bales cotton Cameron & Brand; 5 Gowdy & Willis: 250 J Stone; 47 casks rice Depeyster & Whit- brig Svea, Lofyreen, 58 days from Bahia, with 273 es #3 bbls | box sugar, to Grinnell, Mintarn & Co. Left a. shij Inigand schr, names not recollected. Experienced very lig! winds all the’ passage. Norwegian brig ballast, 9d passengers, to ET Ponpe.’ Mayhew, from New ad 2 hhds honey : 240 hhds molass York, 15 ds; Demararn, Bla chard, Boston,sld fm Neuvitas for Manati, ith coprer ore for Boston. “0 i 45, spoke brig Marnow, 11 davs ricolor, Merrien, 45 days from Bremen, in ug 2ith, with 100 » Brett & Vose; 20 ex ‘The money market is very tight, 7 and 7} per cent be- sked aad paid, on first rate acceptance. Good rea- ues. The | sou for this there is none, and the banks,whe refuse alto- onthe 9th of August were £640,395 less than on | ether to do anything themselves, are probably reaping Aug 8th to load armnah, Dixon, 6 days from Savannah, with cotton, to Ist inst, lat 35 1, lon 74 24, exchanged sig- ce for Savannah’ + from Port au Prince. with 986 C Rossiere; 8 bis ginger tts, ofand for New York, in Had toheave overboard part of the deck load of logwood to lighten the ves-el 5 Schr Register. Hoosick, § days feom Swansboro’, NC, with | stores, to Depeys' hr Charles Heary, Schr Patriot, Purchase, 13d V4 GHogath. Left brig Haytia, ¢ Sico & Portsmouth R © & Whitmarsh. Tunnel, from Delaware, with corn, to Rail- 200 do do, b 0 10 : Sclir Sussex, Townsend, from Delaware, with corn, to J &J Hamilton, of Portland, trom Richmond, coal. , Chester, from Richmond, tobacco. ight, from Virginia, wh Simons, from Washington, NC. escot, from Plymouth, NC, cora. om Ocracos e, i Schr American Coaster, viaun, Schr Frauk, Decker, from ¢ ‘The dozen removals of which I wrote you in my last, and the nomination of their successors, were made and forwarded to the Secretary of the Treasury ; but, thanks | to his wisdom and firmness, they were all vetoed, and to the joy of the worthy democratic officers, and all honest stop has been put to farther “democratic butch- .” No more removals of democrats will be sanction- jed. Peace will be restored to the custom house, and no 0 | further distraction of the democratic party, to gratify the , 1c hr Richard Taylor, Cutter, from Thomas! hr Jew, Hawes, from Harwich, fish. Hawes, from Harwith, fish. ‘ng, Deninan, from ‘Thomaston, line. Bi A Bremen brig, from Bremen, with mdse, to J © Muller. I said the removals were all negatived. So is the fact. But one nomination was confirmed, and that was to fill a vacancy caused by a resignation, procured partly tion and de- un only be un- erson appointed. fad this ry, stire are We, that it would es invariably are the sufferers by the delu-| never have received ,his approbation. The Collector sion. The very instigators of these oubbles, those who | having a remote relative whom he wished to provide for, dare not propose him in the stead of an officer to be a a removed, but connniving with a good whig appraiser, their fortunes in such operations, invariably get safe out | arttuily induced, by persuasion, deception, and evercion, butexcellent young man, to resign an office ven hundred dollars « year, and take another artment worth only eight hundred And all this contrivance and management was sands who have anticipated making rapid and immense | tomake a place—for whom? a man of worth, respecta- ‘hip Panama, Cameron, Stettin; brigs Caroline, Charleston; Maria Grace, St John Miscellaneous Kecorda, Packer Suir Hewny Cray, Nye, salls to-morrow for Liy her eargo before she America still at anchor in- Au Am ship from Sumatra, has put into Mauriti and must discharge. The Micmac, from Quebec to ia the river Dee, hat came off to-da: The Amvehr Fanny was fall Flint, got on shore yesterday in ‘with on the 2tst Jue, lat 5, on her beam ends. and part of her crew taken off by i ander of the erew oing on ¢ Lowden, from Ja ty fm walize, ar he: 440 bales of cotton and Just.on 34 July, Int ked two, marked ( “Eveline, from on her voyag ®& . which at once bos sucereded in resewiny 150 ave, and in less than 2 hours 50 e Baltimore Convention, the : Re 5k R 30 485, | one vote for Morton, frem Ohio, for President, is reason HL, 20 L Island RR 960 61" | qough for all that has been done, But who is he? his Pearce, or Pearson, was in namber, were landed at Hal ifix her way from Labrador to Plya Wrerexry —British sche, Se lost near Arichat joop Goorgian, on , Martell, reported from as consul of the United States for ‘Turks’ Island, inthe place of Abraham Morrell, recalled- ntucket for Medf: a h d, with a full cargo Of stores for a whale ship building a et ashort gime bronght them to hich had been a Whalemen. Art at Nantucket, 3ist ult, Pacific, Taleahuana it from ship Engle, h vessel sid few days previous for [ce coast, clean. h ‘w Bedford, Ist. Abm H Tow! ” Martha, of Plymouth, Passed, Aug 26th, lat 41 20, lon 44, an outward bound whaler, showing a white signal, blue bs Cromwell, Liverpool, to Q Dee, from Havana, 17th Jely, | iverpool to Halifax, h Aug. lat $7, lon 4, Aagust, lon 20. alumore, to Bremen, lat 42, lon 38. Louise, of Cadiz, bound to Newburyport, 7th wil, lat Herman, of Baltimore, sth, lat 47, lon 47. Asnes.—Both Pots and Pearls continue in fair request | Ang 20, lat 32 14, lon 7108, was signalized © Colon, from N of Southern disposed of at 57 in| O74; no Northern offering for some days, would bring jun,, all of| “bent 620; no samples of any kind offering to-day Oats ‘ have improved with moderate receipts—canal 43 a 44c; m New Orleans for Liverpool, Aug 19th, lat 34 for Guadaloupe, Aug 13th, lat 2452, lon 5790. i Ferander, from Baltimore for Boston, Aug 41, in South Chan: George Haskell, fi I bury: A a {Pe jrue Hoskell, from Newburyport for Richmond, Sept 2, Talma, from New Orleans for Europe, Ang 2, lat 31; lon Lope, of North Yarmouth, from New York for Xibare Cu- Aug 27th, lat 9016, Jon 69 59. over, from Boston for all to-day. Hold. uyers are reluctant le of 600 bales, all J fy timore, no date, lat 40 90, lon 71. Hundson, N Y¥ for Bremen. uNKIRK, July 30—Ar, Lawxence Copeland, Baker, New Exstxecr. July 28th—In port, Minnet, Medi NYo k; 31st, Verona, Howes, Matanzas. for €: ington, ‘Adams, and ‘Fartar, Russell, do do (the 3 | by the'ship Lochinvar, at Bostou); Nathl_ Hoop or Croustadt; Aux 1, Axenoria, Gray, tag, Couper NY ork foe Stettin: 7th Wi isinore, Proctor, Mobile, for Cronstalt; Blackburn,’ Cronstadt for New York; sth, Solide, man, New ‘York for Stettin; 12tn, Messeag siadt for Boston; Independence, B Off Fauourn, Aug 3—Canada, fun York for Hamburg. } Fiensuuna, Aug 9—Arr Edinburgh, New Orleaus. Genoa, Aug 1—Arr Oceanus, NOrleaus. . Ginuarrar, July 2l—Arr Concordia, Genoa, and sid for N York; 31st, Whitmore, Palermo, and sailed for Boston; Aug 1. Coosa, Leghoro, and sid for Philad, Gorrennuna, July 3l—Are Mauran, NOrleans; Aug 4th, » Schott, NYork, 4 Aug lila port, Edmund, Porto Rico, vika, July 90: oilers, NYork; Aug fas Deu Anda, NOrlean h, Matanzas; 3d, Ex leut, Berg, NYork; 6th t Thomas; 8ch, Alfred, New Orleans; ith, Frauklin, Sleebohm, NYork; 1sth, New York, a Art Ockbrook, New Orlean ug 1—Sid Susaunah Cum Stockholm fur tadt; Wash- ast were repd 5 &th, Philema, Hanrieroo., 1g, Portsmouth, J 8. Hetvorr, Avg 1—Arr Mary Phillips, Pratt, New York; 10th, Geo Washington Baltimore; lth, Howard, NOrleans, Ar at Havre July 31, Oneida, Funck, 'NYork, Rubicon, Thompson, do; Aug 1, Emerald, Howe, N York; 4h Zune ohuson, dos 1th L’Audelle, NGrleaus. ‘Sid Aug 1 Burgund Wotton, N York; Sth, Kentucky, Rogers, St Ubes; J Dunlap, Choate, ‘Newcastle; Sth Norman, Spavin, NOrleais; Sarah & Arsilla, Butuam, NYork; Keunebec, St Ubes; 9th Iowa, Lines, NYork, is also reptdsid {ith. LeaHons, August 6—In port, Medora, Crockett, New Or- port, Adario, Traub, New York; 28th. Antwerp, (nud was to sail Aug Ll for Rio e); 29th, Vicroria, Hanishora, Havre. : Livenroon, Aug 18—Arr Great Western, (s) Mathews, New York; 17th, ‘Telumah, Borland, and Palestine, Mobile; 13th Britannia, (s) Boston; British Merchant, Mobile: 13th, Cart age, Charleston: Elizabeth, Mobile: Diana, NOrleans; 12h Rob Roy, Mobile; Eden, Boyee, and Statesman, NOrleau: ith, Fidelia, Hackstatfy N York; Pautheon, Virginia; 9th, Belv der rleston; tth, Waterloo, Allea, NYork; Commere Cy et, and James N Cooper, NOrleaus; Memph ton: 7th, Russel Glover, Bisson, and Osceola, NOrleans. Off Liverpool 18th, Alex Baring, NOrleans; 19th, ‘Trenton, Sayannah. x Cld at Liverpool 19th ult, Milo, Portsmouth, NH; Franklin, NOrleans; Hope, Oxnard, and Hermitage, Bosto 18,'Scouland, New Orleans th; Tenn: th Brnee, jo. and St ‘Georg Cospian, Charles F Wheaton, Bost € 0 im, D an Advertised 18th, Chaos, fr Bsston ds; Atlas, for de itch; Liberty, Norton, for NY, Sia, dos Sharon, “Thompsoa, for doy with Metoka, Mabee, do on the 19th; Colombo, Burwell, Horsilia, Baxter, do: Granada, for Philad, do do; Commerce, do; Sasan E How: on the 25te; Parthian, for Richmoud, immediately; : with despatch; Lousiana, for NO with despatch; Sheflield, do;’ Manteo, do 20th; Ondiaka, do, with Pennell, from Mobile, with despatch, andthe ular days. % 1—in port Lenore, Milton, for NYork (ent 3) Victoria, and Wellington for do. eed awards Sth, Wellington, Chadwick, fe, N Orleans; 13h D Webster, Col», and Neptune, NYork. Maura, July 31—In port Middlesex, Grozi: le; ans, ; Matririvs, May 5—Grotius, Meacom, Boston. An Am’n ship froin Sumatra, putiato Mauritius about May 16, leaky, rnust discharg 1 nil Aug i—Arr, Marcella, Ingham, N York; 5th, Baltimore ; 7th, Jas. Gray, Richmond; Altor!, Boston. Sld Aug 12, Prince de Joinvelle, Lawrence, N York. uly 31, JE Donnell, Boston. ssina, July i , Vistala, Cagliari; 90th Gandolfo, Bos- Nantes, Aug 43—Sld, Floridian, Prat, NYork. Nerves, prey to Aug 2—Arr Amelia Celestina, nd Carolina, Castiglia, NYork; Jas H Halcyon, for Boston, 2 ds; ‘amo, Aug i—In port, Arn Shepherd, Redman, for NYork, 3 Dutchess, tordo,7.” Sid July 19, Weiumpka, Fowler, NYork: 22d, Cerere, (Sic) do; 3d ult, Isaac Allerton, Torrey, do. Fontsuavri, Aug 1-Arr Quebec, London, for NYork, and sld Ith. PiysouTi, Ang 2—Sld Havre, Providence. Off do, 16th, Mariana, fm Bremen for Ba RotteRpam, Aug 16—In port, Radius, Swixemunve, Aug 9—Arr Staz, Mysti Off Saccomur, Aug 11—Titmotleon, Dreyer, fm N Orleans for Antwerp, : Smvuxa, July 28—[n port, Sarah Abigall, for Boston, dg; only Am vessel. Slt 1th, Corvo, Boston; 26th, Frauces Aun, well, NYork. Ang 3—Are Potomac, and Condor, Autwerp; Mth, p Havre. Sld 7th, A Welsh, Magda, NYork. vA, Meh 27—Arr Echo, Sill, Batavia. py, 29—Ar Maryland, R jor Boston, 7 ds. Ne Tress New York; 30th, Lycur- quN BIst, Henriette, Apalachicol Arr’Osmauli, Marseilles, and sld 19th for Smyrna. Off the Wight, 12th, New fin N York for Hamburg. Wuamroa, Apl 11—Sid fm, CI java, i , about April 2, Arab, Passed through Straits of Ba: Freeman, fm New York for Mauilia. Hatarax, Aug 20—Arr Georgian, Labrador, bound to Ply- mouth—pui in with Cap Pearson and crew, i2 in number, oF scht Fortune, cast away on 2d just at Labrador; 27th, arr Dol- phin, Labrador, for NYork, Mowrreat, Sept I—Arr Mahaica, Tam O'Shanter, and Law- sons, Liverpool; Jas Campbell, Glasgow. Nagsav, Aug'2—Arr Jaue, Baltimore; Thos Pearson, Rob- erts, NYork; Eliza, Duvelier, do; 9th, Casilda, Boston; 16th, eld Manchester, Bethel; HJ Munsell, Rowe: Thomas Pearson, Roverts; and Arethusa, Eneas, NYork; Dandy, Baltimore} Arthila Aug 30—Arr Columbus, Fleetwood; Elizabeth, do; Lord Sandon, do; Malabar, doy noco, Waterford; Agnes, Sunderland; Portland, do; Court fenai Bridge; » Glasgow; Rolla, Hull; Rover's Brid and. Sr Jouns, NF, Aug 20—Arr Sarah, Fitzgerald, N York: 16th, Blanchard, Uhamberlsin, NYork, and sld 2uth for Pictou. Home Ports. Ponti an, Sept 2~Arr Ino, Nickerson, NYork; Murillo, Cadiz; Plato, Matanzas; Hurd, Ellms, NYork. Kensenunk, Sept2—Arr Overman, Davis, NYork, Barnstanne, Sept 2—Arr Caroline, Philad. Enaanrown, Sept I—Arr Antilles, Packard, NYork. Boston, Sept 3—Arr Caledonia, (3) Piverpool saw, x Trenton, of Boston: Brewster, Cardiff, Wales; Thracian Orleans; Koppisch, Mayaguez; Casilda, Carden: Ma Jesti¢, Philad; Martha Washington, do; Juno, Kelley, NVork; ‘Gen Warren, Ames, do: Antilles, Packard,do: Bradote. Balt ‘Telegraphed, St Lawrence, and Tecumseh, fin Phila al for one barque and two brigs. Cld Willis Putnam, PH Pensacola; KIk, Philad; Henry Bangs, do: “agle, Baltimore; Cambridge, Hall, N Peulield, do: Ma + do. et, Aug 31—Are L Ke, At the bar hich has been on ve will nt into the harbor. Sept pater, fh by the Camels. Sid Naney Finley, Ale n Siz J rrick, New York; Surveyor, a Albany. Lewrs Sept 2—Brigs Vulture, de Caba for Bar badoes; Pearl and Cos Ida for Boston; Leopold, O’Dounell, for NYork; schs Clara Fisher for Newbern N Richmond, Delawate and Leonidas for B laven, and S B Ashmead for Prov w Jane for NLon; Alexander for ing and st nt 0 miles, by the pilot boat Thos ropper. here are now at the anchorage eleven fore and aft schs. Wind SE m. Crata Avg W—Ar iH Allen, Barr, NYork sist, G B Lamar, Hagedorn, do; Mo Sear, (1) Nassim, NP. Cl inyati, (3) Aransas’ Bay, Texas. Sld Sullivan, Waite, N York; North Carolina, Havre. New Ontrans, Aug 27—Are Autwerp, Boston. By Last Night's Southern Mail, PHitapetriia, Sept 4—Arr Tangent, Spear, NYork. Cld Mary Ann, Fall River; Catharine Jane, Hartlard. ae, ione, Sept i—Arr Frithiof, (Sw) Rio Ji joston. A BOAT RACE ILL come off at the Elysian Fields Ma, A prize of Fitty Dollars of four oared Race Boats, not to excee $ Five Dollars; the winning hoat to receive her money with the prize, and all other enteance mo given to the second best boat: also. a prize of twent Tare will be xiven fora race of two pair of seni I ey tobe ve dol- cond best races, Will ely no boats 0 r the abov oor before Sept. 1 Howed to enter after that re Pie TREASURER of the Fire Dep id rate fully acknowledges the receipt of three handred and thir ty three 33-100 dollars, by the hands of Kychaed Levin, ade, 88 a donation to the charitable fuid of the Department; being the one third part of one thousand dollars appropriated to. three gharitable institutions # this city, ont of the mo vs collected rom Visitors to the iron st GO itain, ‘Also, twenty WW doltaes, y'the hands of John Gile Jelan, Fsq. ann donation f ‘ardens of the 9:h Ward. - JOHN 8. GILES, Treas. Fire Departmen New York, Sept, 4th, 1015, AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATEE. FOURTH NIGHT OF MR. AND MRS. CHAR L Friday E The pertormance will yt aa be the Conte of ‘riday, at 10 o'clock, at salsa room 15 Broads uishing articles—best Britannia covers, tea and coffee tts, lamps, lanterns, pla ware. assortment of cabinet furniture, embracing W. SHIRLEY, Auctioneer. E ADE SALE OF CHINA, RICH CUT LASS AND EARTHEN WAR) onday’, Sept. an o'clock, at No. 100) Water street, up stairs Fos Je, to close a partnership, of a large assortmen sets, gold band diner, tea, caffee,and toilet Ware, and English China Pitcher nies, elegant porcel The Bauished Duk Will Pas de Savoyard by jock Shades aud Chim- Ze >! THE wo 5 wine . Cordials, Decanters, Mr Frederick Flighty H.E. WILLARD. D, D. NASH, Auctioneer. 139 ‘Fulton. Street. SALE OF PUBLIC HOUSE AND GAR. lock, at the corner of gal street, rear of » $1; Pit, 50 cents; Gallery, nse en pet etelock, and, the Curtaivt will rise preci: TL>-A limited wumber of Season ‘Tickets may be obtained at the Box Office. BOWERY THEATAE. Friday Evening, September 5t ¥, WALLACE, » Mr J R Scott Price of Admission—Box: ce is Day, Friday, at West Washington Place and MeDo ington Parade Ground, by virtue of a mortgage, es ofa Pablic House and Garden—compri s, Decanters and Gl: ; airs, Beer Pumps, Liquors and. Segars, Garden B MILU’S FALL STYLE WELLINGTON HATS NOW READY, at the well known est roadway, Howard Hotel, at t rst quality’ Nutri eee To ad do do. os JOAN OF ARC, J.D. Toitea and R. J. Tiffany would Le pleases Prince Charles of France, friends as above. 7” Lower Boxes 56 cen Third Tiers, 2 cts,; Pitand Gallery, 1254 cents. The subscriber offers for sale will open at a quarter before 7, the curtain will rise at jon Little Silver, Shrewsbury. iver, where there are ountry Seat sttnated CASTLE GARDE. d@-Admission 25 Cents..pg ,+ Messrs.Frencn aud Heiser. al Attraction ! ing, September 5th, i} commence with le du Regiment. ‘The beautiful air of "Good Night. Polka des Salons. erture to Gustave, mente, or Pot Puurri. menade and Refresh ments, The f splendid Cosmoramas i range of splet omen aes yl be open for inspection Overture to Zampa, by the O: yarden, and you The house is 48 azza frout and rear, ing 14 rooms, every Way rte bie and convenient, wath two cellars, large baru, stable and out- It is suitable for a gentle house. ‘Two steambaots from Fulton, the other from Catherine le and ahalf from the house, about 6 miles fh d watering place Long Branch, aud in the nei Stock on the premises Will be sold if 16 h, asthe owner is formance wil! A (CF Intermission bscriber on the JOSEPH A, JACKSON. HOTEL IN WASHINGTON CITY FOR R The new building now being completed, ou the cor- er of Third street aud P c premises, or at 58 Reed id. March and Quickste) Introduction to La Reine de Chypre. Waltz and Mazourka. ic Air, by a full Orchestra. Oa SUNDAY, a Grand Selection of Sacred Muste.—Ad- mittance 123g cents. open at half-past 6 o'clock. Ferforimaree to eos NIBLO'S GARDEN, i, September Sth. mmence nt 7 o'elock, tallsinEemar ee Alter whieh LA FILLE DU REGIMET. yivania avenue, is & Basement or Refectory. containing @ x eating FeO s, ine rooms, to be rented out experience and self fora mest pro- National and Patriot: and splendid Bar of the house consists of for parlors, chambers, dred yards from the Capi will please come to Washington, + at his office, on the premises. NATIONAL HOTEL, TVashington City, D.C. tel, formerly known as Friday Eve The performanees will cor HE PROPRIETOR of this fine Ho: ., but now generally cal ed Colemat ks to his friends and the tion of the community generally, for the favors. whi have bestowed upon him since he opened h and to assure them that he will spare no exertiona to ouse worthy of the patrouage of which he has alresdy r evived to liberal a share. The house having allowed for Prome- +Madame Richer en, during the summer, thoroughly nes ‘at 7}; Velock. Paited and refitted, ts now iu first rate order for th of travellers or residents; and the cits a continuance of Washington, or resid-nts during the ses: ing confider tthat the: ‘rench Opera. with a lite proprietor respectfally soli- ‘ has i if the ticket office. ral English trans Wreuch Company—Monday, Wednesday, 8 Fifty Cents.) ch 73 be in atteadance to main- ‘oper persons out. y will always find ¢ u the table that the market aff: polite waiters. Washington City, September, 1815. INFORMATION W \\ UDGE McGINNIS, of Ross county, on the 13th day of itto his relations heard from since he I 85 3md& Wis jgb An eihevent Vouce w: “A tain good order and keep all im A iimnited oumber of Senson CHESNUT STREET THEATRE- PHILADELPHIA, W.E. Burton ... 6.006 L Ohio, left this city ta few days on a t. Hacklaburney. f left, his friends are apjreheusive that something serious may have happened to him. Auy inform tion concerning him will be thauktull nitractor, Atlantic Hotel. New York, Sept. 4, 1845. ANTED—A young Man, competent to the dur family grocery, of good address an ces. Noue other need apply, at76 Nass: he has rot been © AND Manaczn. received by his frie Last appearauce of Mrs Mowatt. Friday Event September 5th, EVER WON AF VG, a Book of Accounts, straw pposed on board of one of having found the same the same to the sub- the Fulton ferry TO LAWYERS. who is practically experienced, 1 with a lawyer in YOTNG ATTORNEY wishes to form a busiuess conve good standing, whose practice is sufficiently extensive to re- x is favorably known to the ARCH STREET THEATRE. PHILADELPHIA. reday Evening, irst time in many years, LA PEROUSE, Or "The Desolate fsland. Profession ia this TURTLE SOUP AT THE CAFE TALMA, No.7 Park Place. reat satisfaction given last week, p the above luxury, the subscriber begs leave to announce that he will serve up a fine‘ THEODORE RANDE TEETH, TEETH, TEETH. UCTION in the price of Dentistry, at the old establishin-nt 62 East Broadway ‘Teeth set ou pivot. ‘Teeth set on plate from. ‘Teeth filled from. All other Demal op n cheaper than can be done by any other Dentist in the city. Teeth mounted for other dentists, b: TN, conseauetes of: the . Turtle” this day. Soup ready atl o'clock. Burl Mra Burke SECOND CONCERT. Incomparable Succes. GREAT BE EE Tee and Celebrated Campanol SWISS BELL Ri rations performed TRACTION. i N. P. TAYLOR, L” si eteicnl and Mechanical Dentist, pleted their triamphantly successful tour threugh tates, the Island of Cuba, and pectfully infor THEIR SECOND “SELECT FRENCH CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIES, 211 Bleecker street. ADEMOISELLE D& JANON has the honor to inform her friends aud the public tha her French Morniog Class will be re-opened on the 16th of this month, ° the Canadas, 1es- GRAND CONG: AT THE TABERNACLE, ON FRIDAY EVENING, on whinh occasion they will be assisted ‘MISS CUMMING, who will appear for tay MiSs HEL Ti tl i y the xenerousperinason 6 for Young Ladi at half’ past 11 o’elock. me hour every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Sa- apply to Madamselle d+ Janon, 211 Bleecker i 85,7, 9, 11, 12, 1361" rre UNITED STATES ue LINE TO BALTIMORE, ure PHILADELPHIA, WILMIN MORE RAILROAD Via Wilmington, Ne: tavre: street, from 10 TON AND BALTI- i iM ____ Will preside at the Piano Fort Full particulars will be duly announced. ac wark, Elkton, . we Doors open at 7. Concert commences at 8. BEACON COURSE TROTTING. Morning Line—Vhrough in6 Hours. ‘The Cars leave tue Depot, coruer of Lith and Market streets daily (exceps Sunday, at 8 o'clock A.M. NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAIL ROAD AND STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Ate The steamboat ROBERT. Dock st. wharf daily, except Sund. Sept. 9th, at 2% o'clock precisely —Purse $10 best 3 in'5, to Ko ‘Lhe above line leaves Baltimore as follows, viz: By Cars, from Pratt street depot, By steamboat, from Bowley’s wharf, UNDAY MAIL LINE Line for Baltimore on Sanday, leaves the depot, rket sts, at 4 o'clock P.M. ‘D PiTTSBURGH. or syittebareh can be arketsts. or on hesuut, Palade UDDELL, Agent. ly to LEMMER, at the office of Wall stree:, N.Y. at o'rlock A. M. H: Jones enters. _at Ho'elock P.M. Jones enters... . Bryant enters. John Donald exte mediately After— WHE Tickets throug! jh to Wheeling either ac the de; 4 oath Third st, near C ‘ch g American Boy: Fare to Wheeling $13; to P tsb are bm Bergen Maid 7 gr. m. Lady Sussex vi Parse $20, mile heats, best 3 in 5—for pacing horses—go as the: Lg, Black Joke oe bm Cayuys <1 Charles O nts. # Jones enters ‘ownsend enters For further information, apy P. Amold enters M. Dann enters ._ John Palmer en Entrance to Track and St UNION COURSE—TRO _Jume Mth, 1845, FOR LONG BRANCH, JEAN HOUSE, RUMSON, EATON TOWN, SHREWSBURY AND MANASQ| + fe new and elegant low pi going and retarn Leaves New York. aves i 6'2 a.m. | Sept. 5—Frida 1o—Wednesday,13¢. Thursday, 2a "'URSES are offered, to come —Mile heats. hest 3 in 5, in han ses, Lady Suffolk excepteu; to come o 1H FOLLOWING P' No 1—Purse $200 .M. ness to convey passengers to all parts 85 St°th_| Fur all trotting hor REGULAR LIN« OF PACKE LEANS—Packet of the sth packet ship VICK punctually as above, her rexu- No. 2~ Purse $200—T'wo mile hea’s, in harness, free for a if s, Lady Suffol i C. Berry, wills y Suffolk excepted, to come off the latte $100, with an inside stake of $100° h. {.—! ider the saddle, free for all trot Lady Suffolk excepted. N " ‘Mile heats, best 3 in ba gre fre es that never Won & purse over Anderson, to come off the 15th S-pt. eubove, to make Rrace. ou Saturday evening, yxccommodations of this ship for cabin, second cabin and steerage pavsengers are very superior, have now commenced their regular trips,and will a for trotting hors ’. to seeure berths, should moke early applica- aod, foot Of Malden Lane, orto ey semice W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 South street, cor Maiden Lane. Tit NEW YORK GLOBE, To be issued Daily on and after the Vth of the pre- THE HYDRARGOS, T SEA KR. KOCK willeommence, on Friday ever o'clock, a courae of si Jectares on Geol it agrees fully with the ace ‘ount of the creation’ giv He will also give a history of Mammoths that existed before the flood. T Sea Serpent, 114 feet lon is ited every day EDITED BY LEVI D. SLAMM HE Publicstion Office of the New York Globe is now ner of Nassau and Falton streets, wh re isements wil be recerved, e Glove will b whose skeleton weil children halt price. AMMOTH STEAM ELECTRICAL MACHIN ic on MONDAY, Polytechnic Ingtiute, Lafayet opposite Niblo’ printed, aud will 2 Ospectinses will har i ediately, and those to do this before will have others aturday, Gth inst ralled instrument has been w of the audience—the steam is carried off into if, Two entirely new opical instruments, cope, will be shown, whose effects ¢ owds of admires invited on the evening of Monday, the &th TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. Wood Cuts for Sale. D, rabl her of Sal th Frotessot & ive only to be he Mavor and Common Gov ous request of his induced to continue his Grand and U one werk longer. If BETH A . OPERATIC BROTHERS AND SISTERS. The follswing well known and. celebrated performers com- prise the Operst'¢ Band Mr. D, GARDN: ate the negro wenc! ¢ only rival bucle bury square, Fleet ense number of W. 'y Person requiring the seme IR, the only person living who can person- suited for Am to treat with an; er lowing beautiful dauces—Cac! 4 Y WHITLOCK, the great Locomotive celebrated Violin CHE NEW YORK HERALD JAMES GORDON HHI NE Circulation DAILY HERALD—F ginny Nizwer, Proprietor. 10Pr.y hous: ivory day, Price 9 ce ‘payable in advance. ivory Saturday—Price || the unrivalled Accordi: ces to commence at half ast Zo’clock. #1 6 LYMPICT MONT NEATRE, HIB establishment will be ready for unlimited ‘Theatrical Performances on the begimumg of September, under the Ne sash in advance, riber, who will receive PRINTING of all kinds executed with bee’? All letters or comm: be deducted fro: im and gentlemen of acknow! ing Of the sard Theatre for a few. unications, by mail, ad must be post paid, or the IN BENNETT, 4, Orchestral Overtures, t i jon of 17 Profesvors, and the prineipal five British ms m the subscri JAMES GORD tus New Your Hxvann Kerasurey Northwest corner of Fulton and Ni iments in the hands of rh. ZOUHI, D. M,