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LATEST ——D) LAs? BVENING) Bane ‘Washington. [Correspondence of the Herald.) | hospital at Ki West Wasnineton, October 1, 1845. | atl pe as acting hospital ~ ' exorbitant prices. The fresh provisions were ly preserved meats. They were bought at | $18 a dozen, Milk, when it could from 18 to 25 cents per quart, and at whatever price we I would not have stopped at an; ined. The articles were usu- The Presidency and Candidates for the Succession. I find that the Presidential succession is again agi- tated here even at this early stage, and I have no doubt the Executive and Congress will regard this Fe ‘ question in all their appointments and measures, | article that could be obtai ally procured in Havana, and | should upon medicines there was a difference of three or four hun- dred per cent. on the prices of New York. [Here the testimony closed for this day ‘The Court is progressing very deliberat ~ 4 .... | ly with the examination, for the great interests of the countryfinvolved in its witnepees Fo 2 Gnade cape ae ‘ 7 | Bext week in this investigation. leut. M’Lau; action, and rise superior to men and office. | Sl cova oaumeal aus oar ene It is generally supposed that Mr. Walker has an | already occurred, that he Stall be probed to th : * shal tothe bottom, clined to favor his claims. How truefthis may be,I | ji ay “ know not and care less. The day of intriguing to | the result of this inquiry, although the present crisis is one of the greatest delicacy, as well as of the deepest interest to the country, and it was hoped by the patriotic citizens of both parties that the 29th Congress would legislate eye to the succession, und that the President is in- | any great extent has passed by—particularly by men | holding high positions in the nation—it never fails to injure the cause they are intended to serve, Mr. Walker has as much right as any other man in the democratic ranks to aspire to the Presidency and to use all honorable means to accomplish his ends—but he will find that patronage is of no use to him, but on | the contrary, it is ruinous to him or any other aspir- ing statesman. | It is altogether premature to go very far or very | fast, on the subject of a candidate for the next Pre- sidency in 1848. There has never been a time when the demoerauc portion of the country were more rapidly becoming sound and healthful, and I am per- fectly certain that the events of 1844 and ’5 will make them more disposed than ever to do their own business in their own way, réBardless of what Excu- tive or Congressional politicians at the Capitol may do, think, or wish. No convention will ever again | nominate a candidate for this party unless the dis- trict syatem should be adopted in good faith. a If I was anxious for the nomination of any parti- cular candidate, of either party, my advice to him | and his friends would be—to remain still and let his competitors make all the exertions, they would have the effect to arouse the community and draw their mimds to the matter, while the exertione them- selves would display an anxiety on the part of the | candidate himself—and a small body of selected friends, which would morejthan counterbalance the products of such exertions. It is impossible to foresee what questions are | likely to be agitated during the next canvass—it may be the annexation of the Canadas, Cuba, or | Mexico. Under any circumstances, there can be no doubt | that Mr. Clay will be the canidate of the whig party | —he can have no competitor in their ranks while life remains in the old statesman. The democracy are not sufficiently fond of Mr. Polk to force him to run for asecond term. He may possess influence sufficient to give some impe- MazyLanp Exgotion.—The Democratshave gain- ed eighteen in the State Legislature. They have elected tour of the six members to Congress. also have a majority of one thousand in the Mormon Trovsies.—A slip from the Nau- i office, dated the 24th instant, contains ponies, of the rom Hancock expressed their “desire to men,” and enumerated their | grievances, they say: “ We propose to leave this county next spring, for some point so remote, that there will not need t th | and ourselves, provided certain propositions neces- | sary Ase ie accomplishment of our removal, shall | be observed.” The propositions relate to the disposal of their ‘ ney wish to be let alone, and released from “ all vexatious lawsuits,” and say in conclusion :— ‘That it 1s a mistaken idea that we “ have propie- ed to remove in six months,” for that would be so | «ins: ass might not grow nor would be necessary tor ropose to use our influence, > no 0 ume nor harvest among our | people in this country, after gathering our present An extra of the Warsaw Signal of the 24th says: ing to Camp Creek, start- south of the county last week. They have not been heard of since their de- fears are entertained that th rgeon. They were and other bei. Tight, Partridge, Hariord| for Albany. a Yn orp ind ¢ supposed the Hudson, Hohorst, from Bremen. Jabama, Ellison, 16 days from Mobile, with cotten, to ED Hurlbut & Co. f ith th i Pein? Patrick Henry, and Corns ficulty with the people | Ham 9” b pg ‘Exact, ‘Savannah: Tower, Ci y ou WW" Spit at'd Pm, and at dark’ was ly hada Merchant Pilot uu board, named live im peace with dey and quiet- and may, from the number of occupy at least the whole of over wry much, She y Miscellaneous Record. from New Orleaus for Gibraltar, jon 68 28, 35 days out—had ber suffered injury ia cur Wi '. Crockett, from Bosten, of and fi Scua Wiscasset, Crocket fo Be on, wat fae ning on the 11th alt, an¢ ms anxious that this matter ‘We wish him a safe de- Of courso, we can express no opinion as to | early in the spring, that water run, both our removal, but we to have no more see in ballast, sprang a lee so fast, that the crew 4 thei boats, as she sunk ii crew laud~d at the Isle of thence to Portsmouth, MMERCE OF WILMING TO! Axaany, Oct. 4, 1845. Favor—Whigs, Democrats | and anti-Renters—~Lowbtful which Conguers. The excitement in politics increases, as the time for the election approaches. | those adjacent, the old party lines are somewhat ob. literated. The anti-rent excitement spreads with as much fury as did anti-masonry some few years since, The leaders and wire-pullers, both whig and demo- crat, are secretly intriguing forthe anti-rent votes, | except 22, whilst a great portion of both parties, who are far | the goods of Butes & Co; as one of the firm, A. W. preserving law and order, denounce every anti-rent candidate, their cause and principles, in terms of the most emphatic disapprobation. At.the last election, the democrats were caught napping, whilst the whigs succeeded in electing to the House of Assembly, from democratic counties, several members, who supported whig measures throughout the whole session, and who, of course, remained steadfast friends to the anti-renterst so for | as to “pull the wool over their eyee” pretty thick Itis conceded that in a tar and straight political contest, in this, the Third Senate District, the demo- cratic majority averages about four thousand. The whigs, some two weeks since, nominated their can- didate for Senator, who, of course, is a gentleman of their own faith. The anti-renters subsequently nominated the same person, thereby approving and endorsing the whig nominee. A large portion of the democratic anti-renters repudiate that nomina- | tion, declaring, and with much force, too, that in a senatorial district, comprising such a decided ma- jority, they are not willing to Senate for four years who wil Candidates for Polit: i ‘of that port, th 8,222. This compares with the most improtant ports South of Baltimore ‘ort! of New Orleans, the tonnage of which is as = -—Alexan- | 250; Savannah 17, Hed the Acadia, launch maa Surry, 19th ult, The "A | d for the West India trade. leory | Flagg, of of tous of shipping, w! A party of 18 men, belo: camer Carthage for In this county, and Inrortant Triax in Boston.—In the case of East- man, Fonday & Co., closed on Saturday with th ity on all the counts in the indictment, se three counts related io She is copper fastened, and int ¢ | She is owned by He dled by xspe Thos Hark at Robbinston, Me. 250 tons, owned by Thaxter, Jr., was absent in New York, his evidence . On the rendition of the verdict, and asthe result fell npon the defendants in all Mr. Fonday, who is sub- eart, was seen to be deep- The blood rushed at once to his face, id asdeath. He ‘and is intended for Lom! ton line of packets. She. w: brig of about 150 manded by Capt C! was net obtained. 5 ject to palpitations at t! Spoke Sen, Edwards, hence Sept 2, for Bachelor, from Old Point Comfort for Aransas, with U 8 -sout, all well, 19th ult, off Hole in the Wall. rdeanx, Aug 27, lat 1841 8, lo Navarre, of Philadelphia, standing South, Aug Rowena, from Philadelphia for La Guayra, 27th ult, lat 90N, Fidelia, of Enstport, from Alexandria for St John, NB. Oct lon 73 6. days from Philadelphia for St Jago, Oct 3, lat 5 35, 1, 12th ult, lac 42 40, | and then as suddenly left it as verpool, 12th ult, | bowed his head, fainted, and would have fallen from | his chair, had not one of his friends held him in his Quite a sensation in Court ensued. Mr. | Fonday, after the application of some water soon re- | covered, but it was necessary for his friends to sus- | tainhim. The defendants evidently expected a dif- Anotuer Duev.— Yesterday afternoon one of the Qffaires d’honeur, at which we hinted in the morn- ing, came off between two Mr. Roper and Mr. Price. 1 swords; the thing was fixed in few words, the affair was ended. The lun; made in a trice—all Roper descended. rts. recian, Matanzas, tofload for le, Porto Rico for Londou—hed beeu detained 14 days in the chops of the channel by Easterly | Grascow, Sept 10—Sld Ne’ Havre, Sept 17—In port, Bal 27, after which she hi Hivre until Sept 14. Louisa, for Philadelphi li Rupert, Echo. ud Imogene, do; Eurotas, ntlemen of this city— ‘hey fought with small rice-~when low Mr. e fall, however. was only a slip, and Roper, untouched, merely fell on his hip Again they went at it, each nerved to combat it, thus they parried awhile ; when Price made a and all saw it stick, and none on the ground gave a smile. Price’s sword was all bent, and away Funck, for New York, 3 on soundin’s Aw lace a man in the exert every power against the measures of the democratic party. Besides, his eleventh hour conversion to an- t-rentism is considered as a mere ruse to get into | the Senate. A candidate on the other political side | 5 m, do. Hativax, Sept 27—Arr Actress, Pictou for NYork. tus to the movements ot Mr. Walker “ the premier” Buchanan, Cass, Wright and Calhoun will all be | in the field—the two last named are the most pro- | minent,and the succession, so far as the democracy are“concerned, will remain with one of them. They both enjoy the confidence of the great mags ol that party—and both may be ran—in which case, (and it 1s a very probable one,) the election would go to the House of Representatives and be decided by that | boay. Mr. Galhoun has been a most unfortunate man upon all former occasions, when, as at present, his | prospec.a were rising, and he was gaining ground rapidly in the confidence and affections ot the demo- er guard of the most attiched, the most worthy, but mast indisereet friends and imprudent newspapers, | thatevera statesman was blessed with—most untor- | tunately his Northern and western friends hold him answerable for all theirfoolish acts. They have inva- riably seized every occasion to push Mr. C. beyond the public feeling,to make public opmicn in his favor, and to ha ten his advancement to the chief magis- tracy by their personal efforts—this has never done | for any man yet when applied to the whole nation; | such efforts in favor of a particular prominent states- man never can carry the Union, and if they fail, they hurt him in whose behalf they are used, be- | cause, however un toni to himselt’ they fix upon him the suspicion of a degree of personal amb ttion and restless anxiety, which eannot fail to put-him out of tavor with the great body of the nation fatal to his future elevation. They wish him to re- | turn to the Senate ‘in order to keep him before the nation,” (but really to forward their own selfish | views;) they say, “unless Mr. Calhoun returns Col | and short-sightedness ! Were the great mass of Mr. Calhoun’s independent friends consulted,theywould decide against his leaving FortHill for anyother place | than the Presidential chair or his grave—their senti- | meuts towards him are of so lofty a character that | they would regret extremely to'see him agaw hold a. secondary position in the government, and would regard it as a violation of the “duty” he owes his | country and friends to return to the Senate, and mixinthe petty squabbles that will arise in that body, now shora of its greatest men, and become the fighting gladiator without knowing what third rate man it isto benefit. Mr. Calhoun cannot be forgotten, even though he remains in dignified re- tirement for the present. He is one of the most distinguished of those statesmen whose names have long been associated with the chief magistracy. _ Mr. Wright, (asis well known) is not an ambi- tious man, From the commencement of his political career he has always declined nominations; for in- stance—first,as a State Senator,member of Congress Gocurelier of your State, U. S. Senator, Judge of | the Supreme Court of the U.S., the Vice-Presiden- cy, Governor of New York. ‘Whenever he has ac- | cepted any of these nominations, he was forced to do so, and never was beaten. He never solicited office but once in his hfe, and that was when a oung lawyer—his friends wished him tobe Post jaster in the village where he was located, (worth $3 or $10 per annum,) and he obtained the ap- pointment from Mr. Monroe. The Democratic par- 7 i] has been discovered and agreed upon in the person | of his administration—but this will be all. | ofa Mr. Zadock Pratt, of Green county, who is to be placed upon the democratic senatorial ticket — He is aself-made man, who has, during a term in Congress, established a reputation which any man might envy. Besides, being a moderate having manifested a triendly feeli redress for the anti-renters, as it is believed that nis ; Nomination will be gratefully received, even by a rsons who nominated Mr. The decided stand which Mr. V. S. took in the last Assembly, against the peculiar interest ot every citizen of Albany, has been the means of setting many of our whig business men and landholders a thinking’as to the propriety of put- ‘ing inthe hands of Mr. Van Schoonhoven a sword with which to cut their own throats, The nominations tor the Assembly in this county, so tar as they have been made, present a curious etate of things. The democratic party are d xs to the regularly nominated candidate for the city. The ourn-burners insisting that Dudle: ite of the decision o} 1. The hunkers adhere to Robert D. Wat- | son, in spite of the express decision of the city delegation. It seems that, from neither will withdraw, and the friends of each can- didate will vote for their own man. igs have made no nominations for the but it is as good as certain, that ta Harris, one of the anti-rent no- minees. ee pore een the whigs ‘ile | ” ¢ not accomplish any thing in this county, when e de- Many of Mr. Calhoun’s friends are now urging | cided majority of five indeed at icottee contest,can him to a course, which it adopted by him, will be | always be obtained. But shoulda ticket be selected of | “good enough” anti-renters, then they will be able | | to retain their ascendancy in the county. Thur.ow is | busily laying his plans, as he has already his eagle eye upon the Assembly printing, a prize wo! Beaton will rule the Senate,” &c. What nonsense | ing for, as Carroll & Mansei.ies, about Sept 1l—Iu port, Whitou, Curtis, from Since the above was in type, we have ascertained “kh ckingham, Nichols, NYork. that Mr. Roper’s wound is not at all dangerous, and that even after receiving it, he expressed a wish to | continue the fight—N. i COMMERCIAL. NYork. arr 4th, for do NewcastLe, Sept 12—Sld Rockit Montxeat, O:t2—Cld James Cam) Sept 30—Arr Gleuswill: me, Gloucester; Sarah Stewar ‘ London; Bowes, Working! erpool. Cid Albion, Cork; London; Betsey, and Win Oct 1, Europe, London; imeriek: Theron, Monday, October 6, ‘ ‘We have heard of no further sales. We large majority of those id Van Schoonhoven. ; Triton, Penzance. in 18}. | rra—The inclemency of the weath | much against transactions, and in prices we change to note. The receipts of flour and wh water, to the close of the month of September, were as 0 Clark, Limerick; Wander- cel CHELLE,, Sept 13—In port, ready} Matilda, Crowe I, fm do, St THomas. Sept 17—In port, Wn loss of deck load, bulwarks, suils, &¢: Lucy, fm Boston for $t Dom ag NY ark; squire & Brothers, fm Trinidad, PS, islands, disg. _ Sid 16th, Aun Stil Previous to Sene12—Arr Orr 6- 1c party, by having a Southern celf created body | rice, fm Baltimore. with Eli fm Philad: The gross receip wheat since the epen- | ing of navigation, are— nominated in g; mip Salem, to load for 8 Americ: ill, MeGilvery, NYork. Cl id Sarah Frances, Richmond; Queen sissippi, Rairden, NYork. Sld Oct, rks Island; Chesapeake, lipper, and Exchange, Tho- Reducing the wheat to flour, tho receipts at tide water equ tl to 153,441 bbls. ia 1845, with 1844. Of the receipts for this year, 773,518 bbls. flour, and 124,747 bushels wheat came in at Albany—the rest at West Troy and Waterford. Cottox—The market is firm, at prices ruling before The sales to-day amount to ‘We continue our quotations. Liverroon Crassirica tions. there isa decrease in Bancor, Sept 30—Arr Brazil ntapp arances, I Poxtanp, Oct 4—Arr Mica Baltimore; Exchange, Barbadoes about 1,000 bal i Oct Art Juljet, York, C teat, Oct 3—Arr Mary Clark, NYork. zi : Boston, Oct 4—Art Sarah Eli: ward, Richmond; N Eng; Lotos, Sy: Casco, Genoa, and and Homer, NYork. on Saturday NE to E, ft an] St Thomas; Ed- | h, Niobe, Newcastle Good middling, oxy; Sanday, wind chiefly SE, with , North Carolina, Wilmington (and not as previ- rd. ron, Oct 4—Sld Dr Franklin, Philadelp York RT, Oct 3—Arr Commerce, NBedford fer Philadelp’s Meteor, Pawtucket (or do: J & W Erickson Fall R ewit it 1 itimore; jae "Wow Vari Virginia, Freetown for do; ath, Avexander, ’ know, by having | made a pretty good fortune in three years. The imprisonment for life of Big the execution of two or three Little Thunders laware county, willbe the means of disbanding the various tribes of counterfeit Indians. victions, as far as I have heard, give great _satisfac- tion. Even many of the strongest anti’s deprecate the conduct of these misguided men, and state that | the unfortunate murder of Steele has retarded the progress of their cause for many years. ‘Wasson 1s engaged in discovering the thief | who stole Cashier Taylor’s drafts. thing very mysterious about it, as I have heard it | questioned whether the package was ever delivered Jn a few days we shall know more about the matter ; it cannot remain a secret i} © ooo —The frame hi 50. a etn treet, 25 by 90 fe CattLe Manxer—At market, 1,665 beef cattle, 45 | cows and calves, and 3,000 sheep and lambs. f Cattle are cheaper, and $4 9 5 50 is th fair to good retail so: | little higher. 20 taken for Bermu Cows and Calve: a 28. Sheep and Lambs were in good request | rates, which ere continu | bar & $2 25 for lambs. and a few choice ke: Ese ut for Providence ‘Warrsn, Oct 2—Cld Cha New Haven, Oct 2—Sid pia, Oct s-Arr Elleaite pod saad Su weiro: Madrid, Black River, Ja: z = Went Indies. ry Flower, West Indies; J Clark, , viz: $1a3 for remains without change, and only a moderate | There 1s some- fleet; Pic Burton, NHaven. Ingston, Jas Pros- ngers Arrived. Livenroo.—Ship Colombo—Wm fi Hayward, John Smith, James Shaw 220 fy the steerage ‘i REMEN—Shi mma—:; tte, » Mis Sandecker, Mr S«mstar—1"9 in the steerage. nt’ MIM "Axrwene—Barque Baltic—W Kt Leuake, rag Citantestox—Ship South Caroli ars Andrews, Maltb e, Craig, W! xstox—Brig Linden—Dr D P Br Oakman, Mr Chesboro, Mr Marsh. in the post office. 4 ike fewburyport; Benj H Field rt; xpress, and Alabama, Trelund. Al Allens Risley, Corsen; Therow Youngs, Indi H De Forell—s8 LTIMORE, Oct. 6, 1845. hig and Natwe War of Extermination— More Emigration—Welsh’s Cir- cus—Theatricals, fire, &c. Our State election is just over, the result of which | you have, and now the alarm is sounded by our | three political parties to prepare for the Council | Election day after to-morrow, Wednesday. Whigs and Natives have declared war against each | other, and have issued letters of marque, conse- quently this election will probably be more spirited iy Smith; ‘Venus, a T ight, NYork. aia, Dele Oct $Leva ton, Shawmat, Emel Corporation El: Woreign importations. horage. i LiveRroot—Ship Colombo—72 sacks salt ‘Oct S~ Ary Cusp 8 5 i gon Below, ship NaH, Oct 2—Sid Augusta, fherwood, NYork. Se i i sksburg, Berry, NYork. Below, Ai ditch, Ligerporliy levee uaknown’ Ula Kilby; liverpoel; Chauncey & co—58 J C Jackson Merritt & co—700 sks salt nm Kemeys, Breese & I —103 J ) Ao & co—93 ‘oodhull & Minturn—1531 bars ‘& Brooks—52,400 slates 37 crates 7 cks 340 boxes tin w—Ship Emma—1 pkg P Murray—12 H Boker—12 J CDW Lilliendahl—131s Heaschen Una jas E, Payenstedt & Groni barques unknown. —25 lancewood spars: Su may be compelled to make him the candidate in The day has passed by when'politicians, however nigh 1m rank, can control public opinion. Could this have been done in 1843 and ’44. Mr. Polk would never have been President. It is a fortunate circumstance for both Mr. Cal- houn and Mr. Wright, that they are not in the con- fidence of the present administration, but are en- tirely disconnected with it, as every man of com- mon sense foresees that the action of the Executive and Congress for the next two years will be such will rivet still closer the confidence of the nation, and of selecting well known and long tried public servants to manage its concerns.y Naval Court of Inquiry. Case of Lieut. John T. McLaughlin, of the late Florida Squadron in continuation. Navy Derartment, Wasninartox, Saturday, Oct. 4, 1845, i Court met pursuant to adjournment. Journal read and approved. Surgeon General Lawson sworn—I_ am sury ral of the United States army; 1 directed Su: He: mination and averag pe army; and also thi each man peryear; I was ordered to penditures of the army. enclow: n-gene- |. L. ot Lis official report to th Secretary of the 9 answered it was. By order of the Secretary and ia obedience thereto, 1 made this report to the Secretary of the Navy ] The report was founded Upon the mouthly reiurné dud other official documents ia the Adjutant-General’s office of the army; upon the quarterly returns ofthe medical officer on file in the accounts on file in the second Auditor's o lieve the report to be true in all its parts. ar that was given to the sick between July 1, 1841,and , }, was furnish dat the expense of the United | States. The rations of the sick of the army were retain: | ed in the hands of the commissary, and the hospital is al | lowed in money a commutation to the value of that por tion of the ration obtained, and that money is xpended in the purohi of any essential articles for th: kK, nor otherwise provided for. The ration in Florida is com- at about een or seventeen cents, The main strength of t army in Flovita 4,233, 4s appeas by the mouthly returns ud I be- | of tue medical department for tn the army in Florida, included the expenses oi the Tne amount ($709 97) also for wines and liquors is cor. rect. The sum of $12,230 96 was exclusive of the rations. Ice was not allowed by the ho pitel de; tment, a! wes Fa gabraced in the medical supply table. It w purchased, in x by order of the com- nd pai ; mutation allowance {rom { lieve, out of the com ness in Florida. The sum of § abstract or paper. was not, | boll official report, and theretor , constita se 80 patter ink lig gee panes, test paper, | stated to the Secretary sumed that there was count of the expenditur The troupe that sean wor tothe year 1842, took in « partial supply of medinat eo) | hospital stores. The M 1 Purveyor turns over the supplies to the Quartermaster’s department, and the are transported to their se # of destination. | The officer who recei the supplies transmits 2,366 49 contained in an a3 to the mn General's offic cle of supply that comes into is, and Jy accounts to the Surveyor Ge for e' As a general ru.e, the suppli taken & part of the garrison. Enough is meet gb ong ren service in Florida. and must ne- By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Ger 6—Art Leonidas, Boston. C143 Coben Srea, ast ol a. ‘ot5—Arr Alexander, Rotterdam ; Leila, Hig- ornelia, Young, do: Glozsteim—79 Oe! Innes—1 J Napier—4 GF M. cher—1 Keinge & co—6 to order. Antwerr—Barque Baltic—2 Grunenthal—4 Kessler & co—3 lollmann—44 H Boker—1J P Stei Pd noice 8 H Wiener—1 vi i ardt, Fav} aupe—I GH Siemon—I 10C Ahrenfeldr—1 J De Ruytere? PA. li—2 G Gunther—2 Gerding rager—1 Binns & Halst leyer—4 G & AF Schama. | pkgs G Meyer & son—i8 do F | jevry & co—9 Rol- | than the State election. The democrats stand by and look on, not caring a straw which whips, being well satisfied that they can take advantage of their tall out, and elect a large majority of the Council- men, whilst if it were not for Nativeism the Whige jority ofthe wards. Native- with the same reception here that it has in other cities from the whigs, but has been openly denounced by them from its birth. The 3 will consequently rall nesday, draw back to tl their recreant friends as possible, and endeavor to outnumber both Natives and Democrats in the why It has been ascertained that out of the 11 votes cast for the Native Congressmen last Wednes- but six were democrats. e had two more ship loads of German emi grants at our wharves on Saturday, numberi ly tour hundred. They came on board the ship Co- lumbus and the barque Virginia from Bremen. Welch, Mann and Delavan’s grand circus will enter the city to-day with great pomp and ceremo- ny. They are great favorites here, and will meet * | with a cordial reception. Burton brings out at the Front Street Theatre this eveging, the drama of ‘ Margaret Catchpole, the Female Horse Thief,” with roine, which will probably pay expenses until the arrival of some of the stars he has engaged. The clothing store of Messrs. M Pratt street, was damag to the amount of about $- 3 Ls NYork; Bradore, remen: Arlitta, Halifax; | Cid 4th, Constitution, La | Johnson, Suedicor, i could easily carry a mi ism does not meet wii thanpt & Chum—23 H W & H M & Kunkelmana—t Schrage & co—5 to Nonroux, Oct 3—Arr Weske Pratt, Baltimore. Cid Puritan, Emery, NYork; WH Talman, Bost Domestic Importations. Savanwan—Brig Clinton—{0 cks rice E D Mor cords wood 107 empty bbls Geo Buikley—1 box Jas Sistare—1 T W Marshall—1 R 8 Williams—117 bales cotton to all their forces on ir field ag many ot Bremen brig showin; A Bremen bargue showing No iio ‘An American brig showing a ult. Int 42, 1on 5530, val with three hori- ellow and red) under the national flag, 26th ult. lat 31.26 N, lon 7825. Painted ports, showing a white burgee beating up the Gulf—same | Linden—50 bales cotton Dunham & Di- rn co—21J Emeric—72 J jee Burckmyer & sous—01 chs d cos empty bbls R Buck—7 pkgs JS Shapter—1 WB Storm Thompson jr—144 jo ED Morgan fe beating up te Gu pt 20—No American vessel in thomas; 17th, Chancellor, St is Stanley, St Kitt mts of the Steam Ships. Liverpool. America. INDIA_RUBBER GOODS. ODYEAR’S PATENT. NTED NOT TO STIFFEN OR 8 ANY DEGREE OF COLD OR HEA’ assortment of vood: t, including Machine Belting, Carriage and is made under the above rs. Burke asthe he- | “packets to Arrive. Packets to Sail. h Caps, Hats and Souvesters; Bo rons,’ Ladies “Aprons, ‘Travel Letter Bags, Shi fe Preservers, Air. Mattrasses ck freight Portable Shower Baths, Bath- ‘sale, wholesale and retail, by oe"GEO. BEECHER, Broad: lyers & Fult, on fire on Saturday night —tully insured. ackets, Fire Buckets, ; Cushions, Tar- | Medical Purveyor’s office in New York, and upon the | Hendrick Hudson, Prince Albert, Sebor, Sept. 20 Switzerland, Knight, Set 0 Toronto, Tinker, | HAVRE Havre, Ainsworth, Bakimore, Faock, Puapevruia, Oct. 6, 1845. There is nothing transpiring in this quarter ex- cept that of a political complexion, and that of the same character already given. The contest is at its height, and all parties are making vigorous pre- paration for the final onslaught to-morrow week. you will perceive a slight the stock market. THE LARGEST THE CHEAPEST, AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF WIGS AND SCALPS, Are to be fownd at By the annexed jist backward tendency of ton Railroad the * fancy,” receded 3, and specul .- roliy in ‘the Adjutant’ General’. | O'S evinced a disposition to take hold of Girard jum of $12,229 96, expended on accoun: | Gank shares as they did last winter. The price ick of that portion o: | advanced on Saturday’s quotations. State 6’s um- spits ivited to inspect his which for elegance, lightness and durabilit o ey differ from all others invde here, #0 equally dist. ibuted as to uppen: ax just ng brow then the mata no metallic spring, all di us ‘OF a southern climate they are ing oF ly Loz weight © D wurlbutk Co, medi- | proved and closed firm at an advance of }. Sales of Stocks at Philadel Boann, Oct. 6.—65 sl 945 $207.30 Lehigh 6's, Jan. 1, 85; 2000 Lehi 12000 do 474; 2000 do, °45, bia Bank, 113; 100 Vic RR, 19}. Between Boarvs—$3000 ©; and hospital department (which is contained in my | port) is, to the best of my belief, perfectly accurate. | ongress, and gentlemen from every fhe country, who are now wearing C.’s wigs, are re- to. jie Prices will be found to suit the circumstances of all O41 rown, Providence. 2000 . 0 6's, 474; Phi 3 Arrived. fot Boston) Burwell, from Liverpool, 94 ult mma, Edzard, 46 days from Bri ‘Thomasten) Ulmer, b> (ol eaten Ulpier, 38 days from Ant ‘orter, 10 days from Darien, Ga. with cot rque Abby Frances. ne enme Bi ns. SHER WOOD'S aches MAGNETIC HE VIBRATORY MOV! rotery in this macl aly superiority over inci res Vicksburg, $4; 20" Walang 3 100 Girard Bk, bobd, 9; 51 Sxconp Boarp—10 shares Comm RR, 25}; 2 Mechai 0 6d, 194; 200 do, bood, 195 ich it has with its batter yton, 4 days from Warren, Clarion, Leland, 10 days from 8; '¥, wires and other appliances of several sizes and power, at $1 to order to any part of the indies, or South America, is aceorapanied with &. Man 224,32mo )—including a. complere } ith a very full glosvary directions for the us Bk, 26}, 100 i be 4d, 19j; 5500 Lehigh a, rf daey, CB. with coal, | ip Lotos, for Bostou. Arren Boanps—300 shares Girard Bk, bood, 9j do, rw, 99; 60do, bodd, 19]; $2000 Lehigh 6’s, Brig A 7 m 8% it nual (7th edition, pp Ww. C . fr Wi * ilmington RR bole rig Clinton, An Tdays from Savannah, with cotton ; 87 60 State 6, “46, old 0 cas, Randeon, 5 daye from Charleston, with cotton, | on. mon. Greenlaw, Calais, lumber. , Cole, Boston, in ballast, to L Devereux. e Kelly, Boston, to J Hallock, Wilmington, NG eden. Robbins, M hong Ve of ran dreds of operat Sales of Stoeks at Boston. {eSWd th the medion rahe " Buoxens’ Boann, Oct. 4.10 shares enue: Heal rofension Uh the ropes aygcienes 1; 65 Western RR, receipt for every arts. | regular. | Worsted Co. 10. aval stores and cot- igton, NC. naval stores. inka. 96; 60 Noswich and i, 245 70 do 74m 7445 800 L Island 1860, 67} a 674; 280 81 4; 60 de, bo20d, 174; 160 do, Seeono Boano—1 share Baltimore RR, 114; 96; 00 Norwich ana RR, 70}; 60 do, bol Reading RR bonds, N SCRIP FOR SALE. phia, Wilmington a: i Philadelphia, W! ry Weoseaien hour, to Allen J ‘ond wi ty co RR, ll find this a profitable and seenre investment. ir Mary Ann, Mitehell, Harrington, lumber.) sam AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. SECOND Nl OHT OF, MR. AND . © ‘3S KEAN. x October 7 The ae mi eamrieeah the Treeedy of i Mr Charles Kean Mis Charles Keen Fleming IKE. . Mrs Duvemel Mr. ‘Will be performed the Comed as TOU LIKE Tre ‘it, 90 cents , tvallery, i) 5 Doors open at 63 o'elock, and the Curtain willrise precisely | o'clock. Mag sAlimivea number of Season Tickets may be obtained | .. ards. The BOWERY THAT. 5 f'ith, and proceeded ‘The public smmmespectfully informed, that oie “ony poe 'y infor Lb essrs. the celebrated imiets from London, are engaged at this | boreal i op yermy eo penrd -s duci ‘Astonishing Train in theit performances, that have oxckcod the gremest woaderend axtoniahiment through | out Europe. Tuesday Evening, October 7th, will bs Brite the new drama of _ THE IDIOT OF THE pay iy Tick... Mr. Blan Mrs Sergeant TREE Mrs Sergeant \d Gallery, 1254 cents, ora will spoact ball past alla. . Lower Boxes 50 cents; Second and Third Tiers, 2 cts.; | rhe | the curtais will rise at 7. ih ith a MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. T which. {> Intermission of Haif ts Hows (or Promenade and Refresh jignor Tomatoes Siguor de big Aples Bouquets constantly for sale at the Garden. ‘Wours ove. athalfepast 6 o'clock. Performance tocom- menee at So'clock. ‘NIBLO'S GARDEN. MR. H. PLACIDE, MRS. MOWATT AND MR. CRISP. Tuesday Evening, October 7th, ‘The performances will commence with the Overture to La za Ladra. To be mcceeded a the sey of LEANGE MAKES CHANGE. feline... 2 Fanny Fitzhugh. jonheai Mra Lion! j ‘Vanquish. crisp An Intermission of half an hour the 3d and 4th acts. Uoors en at half past 6 and the psrlormance to eommence at To’clock. ras A a | fous n alesayibeipeitendaneess sain r i nin Rimited number of Beason Tickets will he dienosed of. PALMO’S OPERA HOUSK. Tuesday Evening, Octeber 7th, POSITIVELY THE bast ee te ERE Bh sssoees age PELHAM and WHITES CUNGTON OPEN EVERY NIGHT. __ Admission 25 Cents only. (Coe PBeirs open at Fee Concert to commence at 8, KOS ‘and seats secured daily at the office, from 10 A.M. till | PROGRAMME. PART 1. ed Far jcayune Butler. pick Step—Love Not Hlee—Merry is the Minstrel's Lif Song—The Dandy Broadway Sweil J Harrmgton Song—I dreamt} dwelt in Kitch Germon eines Old Vinennny Sees ae jee—The Quartette—Let’s be Gay... * «+ Company PA CHESNOT STREET THEATRE: PHILADELPHIA. W.E. Buator «» Lessee np Manager Tuesday Evening, October 7th, ‘The performance wi'l commence with LA CHANOINESSE. F After which, a Musical Interlude, in which Mr. Gerry will | To conclude with LE VICOMTE DE LETORIERES— Viscouat L’Etorieres, M’me Stephen Coeuriot; Marshal, Pringe of Seribse, Bernard; Bacen Tibulle Menalas, Des: sonville; Counsellor Deapenieres, Mathieu. On Wednesday— L’AMBASSADRICE, In whach Mille. Calve will appear. ARCH STREKT THEATRE. PHILADELPHIA. S*®COND NIGHT OF MR. J. R. SCOTT’S ENGAGEMENT. ok: oo Bvenings Gesemet FaRs ne PorisgLIAS CAESAR Stace Manaozn. | Mare Anthony, Mr J R Scott; Capius, Morris; Brutus, John- toa, Jultus Cesar, Frederick: Portia, irs Wilkinsow, Ciaen, Mr JM otk and Sioning. ‘To conclude with THE MARINER AND HI8. MONKEY— ‘The Mariner Robinson, Mr W F Wood; Musha the Monkey, Master Wood; Emmeline, Mrs Rogers. BOWERY CIRCUS. Boxes 25 cents; Pit 1234 cents. Chi'dren to Boxes half price. HORSEMANSHIP EXTRAORDINARY, SPLENDID CAVALCADES~BRILLIANT FETES, SPRITE CE THE SILVER SHOWER. Mu NEGRO MINSTRELS, aster Nixon as the Greek Boy. SPORTS OF THE RING. EXERCISES OF THe GYMNASIUM. LTING, TUMBLING, ke. The whole toconelne with a laughable equestrian barlesqne im whichthe newly Bi DON CARLOS AND DON PEDRO, ‘Will ride th. TWIN PONIES OF SHETLAND, In invitation of the French Riders. 06 lw*re cette MOUNT OF OLIVES AND | E SEVEN SLEEPERS. During the Week of THE AMERICAN MUSICAL CONVENTION. HE SUBLIME ORATORIO of The Mount of Olives, by the ieomortal Becthoven, and. ‘The Seven Sleepers, by arsday Evening, tl ict. next, under she direction i, fork prosiag Map ing atabout 10. i o’el eci ) ane jos! atabou ). Re eee tad Orchectra willbe full and effective, and the solo parts well sustained J resident talent. Mr. H.C. Timm will preside at the 0 Tickets Fifty Ceuts each-may be obtai stores, of Fi N 103 Broadwayt FTG way; Fr Tule, 3nl Broadway; at the stdres of Coleman, 350 Brosdway;. G. Nosbive ‘cor Wall sud Water, and at the door of the Faberus- Cleon the evening of the parforman lehearsal this (Tuesday) = in) e; Firth, Hall & y; Saxton & Miles, ‘Broadway; Scharfenberg & Luis, B.—Subse! ho di foe ie thea j.—Subseriners who desi their et for the above Oratorio, will Call” or ‘send for them previous to 7" day noon ra it: MEIGGS, «46 Brosdway. o7 re Sen ORATORIO OF gaa é ove celebrated Oratorio, at the clewe ot tie Amerigan iday evening, gi emotes 3 RD HODGES, Mus. Doe. will preside at the Oraan. ‘The principal solo parte will be ‘sustained by the fol- Miso E!NORTHALL eNO Fit nt by a lange u ci fe atire entire Pour and effect unequalled half past7 o'clock, ‘Tickets 4p centeenchy for aale_ nt The principal Music Btores; Saxton & Milen, Broad way Gen. Fort Wal areet: JA. aud Water streets; J. » No. get: J. As Sparks, No. it % ‘and at the door of the Taberne: cle. sehtasiatene Sdn for « short time only) at the Rooms Ne Rear Gs Loy of Derren, corner of Brosdwat and street, r’a celebrated statue (in marble. a BAIN,” (Coming from the Bath THEA sommix DUDA Conick. xm he Dah g by all who have seen it to be the chef deuvre of modern art, Whe pas attracted. crowds. of admirers | Earope, has it to thia Country at kreat costand risk, is NOW y 3d for the inspection of the lovers of this sub- yeaut a " Mi ntil 10 P.M. Admittance 25 cente.— 5 cents. 38 rre con! Mi Season \ ‘Ss. oO" PAINTINGS Cleaned, Lined and FINE ART: ake wee, | | Also! Coffee Cambs, Files: G Kaob Latches ——————"-W_W. SHIRLEY, Aver | NAN ANRSESOND HAND FURNTORE-By HB, | gant ace Bete vf : le "Sofas, | Sivas, Ouran. seit Ghat, Table, Warde be, Bo other Broadway, os mn IPO clock atthe Mershenss acca ie elock jerchauta’ Exchange, auctioneer, No. 1 Front str & Co., No. 27 Wall street, longer this Ware is used the whiter it becomes. 4 8180 manufactvres Sterling Silver Spoons, Forksand Jewelry, cheep andis prepared to buy Old Gold an ent] and Diamonds, to any amount. the Sign Plate, 452 Hndson street, between Barrow and Morton sts. turving grey. eau! will be found on trial uneq lon, No. 214 Broxdway. 76 Broad st.. Columbys. Georg: ings, corner of Tenth and Chesu | cone Of Ope one Paracas ef, No. 105 Fulton st, Brooklyn Ulster Vv. Evening, October 7 street, near Walke: Odes, Dest lees, WA cet | sorqten teoneaeey ‘Complete Work on the 'suhject, which n Sti + whi rringto erm be obtainadafthe autios only, at 113 Broadway.” Bri from $3 to $10 per book. This ticks, Spring and » Table and Tea | Tea Trays, | ples a en eee of Gooner’ & Son's Fish Hooks, Awl Millnery Ne . ; 4 cases Hats and other goods damaged. £1io) SeGeedncun Kaives nad orks, Poste’ and Pen Kuives, Scissors and Shears. ‘Also, 2 cases Steel. finge Invoige of English Double Barrel Guns. ‘in, 3 ck But Hinge sh desks mee Can nan Invoice of French Soaps. ils Horse Cardo, PaiYiament Hinges, Curry § pene « Lonpes due Conch Wrenches, : ke. Catalogu o7 ttre ILLARD, ‘This Day, ‘Tucsdav, October om No ist Broadway bles, ke wo Chaar Ho kere, Di Tabi eau, highjost and other Bedsteads, China Tre sets, Hall Lamps, and var'ous gther articles. o7 itr OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCTION. A., HEYY pil sell on Wedorsday evening, at-7 o'clock, at ‘0. 293 Broudway, a valuuble collection of rand moderm, partof which is the selection ofan artist ing the country. Now ready ferexamiuation. 07 &*r le UTCH BULBOUS ROOTS, at Auction—A. LEVY will sell, on Tuesday morning, at 11 o'clock, at No.203 few cases choice Dutch Flower Roots just re- e celebrated florists Vai Waveren & Bun, at Haarlem, in Holland, whose roo ave ench xetion Inst year. They consut of Hyac d fr Telia, Jonauils, Syowenes, Narcissus, Anemonies, Crocus, with ever ariety, | Sais, also, this tay. we sold in| it bi 5 in lots to sur py JAMES COLE, Auctioneer. OSITIVE ith of Valuabl Brooklyn Property, race tu thy tie hin ead th Wards el whe alawing vale isls bly situated in the most pieasaut pare of the city, a "ia Tots on Fulton street, between Hoyt and Nevine 6 lots ou Livingston rr do S lore on Li . be and’ I} lots on Boads between Bulton tnd Schermernore: ridge street, between Myrtle and WE- ‘Also, 2 lots on Duffield street, between Myrtle and Wil- loughby. Also, 2 lots on N. W. corner of Willoughby and Lawrence ‘Aino, 4 lots on Fulton street, N. E. corner of Lawrence t. Tite to the above property is, indisputable, having been in the, family for agreat number of years. Terms—Sixty p r ceut can remaia on mortgege for a term of Years, at 6 per cent. ‘Maps of the above property can be had atthe offies of the on ite X Brooklyn, or ork Hi Snato 7 4 re “THE ALBATA SILVER WARE,” Mi ARDE Age ORES Wi. Chandless, 452 Hndson st., cannot be .d-tected from’ Sterling "Silver, “forthe iver, German do, P are to look out for Wyre. Chandives, established 1833, late of Clarkson st. mn CHEMICAL BALSAM, Or Hair Invigorator. REMEDY for all diseases iacidents! to the Hair and its reprocative; in all cases where Baldness is not beyond the reach of art. Menits or THE Curict Bal eam on Hair Invicorton.-It prevents Balduess.” It removes Danériff aud Cutaneous Keeps the Hur in'ite natural color and prevents ie from utiful and health "af the ‘aie it torati ind healthy geeorativa of the Hat led. Prepared solely by KE ety. Fish & Co., Washington, D.C, Ayet & Phelan, lief, that as a, CB. . 8. Fletcher, Marebon, Co., N. ¥.; V. B. Lockrow, No. 4 Beaver sereet, MECHANICS ATTEND. HE First Anniversary of MECHANICS’ MUTUAL PROTECTION, No.5, will be celebrated on Tuesda the Universalist Church, Elizabe Oration, by Jour T. Mayo, Fags by the M , Mr. occasion interesting and attractive. Tickets Free. ‘arren, 100 Clinton 3 port | ; Beuson. 273 Bleecker st; Ge lop 5 Mulberry st; ‘Truss, 31 Ana st. Every member is expected to be prevent. 06 2tis*m FALL FASHIONS. Cravats and Linen Hdkfs, richly b assortment ofready made Linen, and geutlemen’s ‘under ir ent Of ready made Linen, an gr ge ion of Tawa RIBENS have just received an invoice of very [peated is now complete and well worthy r] : eit Patent Efastic Brace is highly recommended by the faculty for all persons who are suffering from debility, or ae imthe chest, or have aequired the habit of stooping. For sale wholesale and tail, at the old establishment of Parselle & 5 Agate. 287 Broadway. comer of Park place. Wigs and Scalps. ATCHELOR’ lew Invented Wigs and Scalps, are ex- citing the astonishment, curiosity and admiration of eon- im*m « o1sseurs. old difficulties and verati ces are now done away with. These henntiful speciinens of the ort on sng, eam only be procured at Win. 2 Wallstreet, uear Broadway. Removed froin 169 Broadwa lor’s, No, oStm*me TO ‘TAILORS. TT HOSE who desire to atain «correct knowledge of, Fash: ionable Cutting, ia all its various branches, otim*me ' Ma. H. E. Stevens both ii ish of hi “Sut SN Ciom Drie Cote made to meen fhm $ldto $20. ‘assortment men’s dress, at equally reasonab! re THE ODD FELLOWS’ OFFERING FOR 1846. wi colored, its of good moral character, Messrs. Clarke ke Stevan r. | since e thanks for the kind patronage they have so liberall received, and contin one door west of Broadway front which cum, for cash only. ity. Gold Watches an low as 90 and 8) Jewelry sxchanged or ought, "Ail Weeshes good es or ITATION PRECIOUS STONES; eal Gary Daa Terese by Ee KORTUM. 214 William street, New STRICH FEATHERS, for sale b ot oresere. F. KORTUM, 8% Im*r 214 William street. JUST OPENED. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA. BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. Proprietors. G. B. CLARKE FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND DRAPER, Near Futton, 132 Wiutiam Stacet, Oppesite the new Row of Buildings, GIVES the following reasons for the great success he has hi- therto met with :— Ist. All goodsare bought at the lowest cash prices and paid for at once. 2d—An exclusive and rigid system of selling for cash only. if ce in business. d with small pr on A discerning public, therefore, can at once perceive thatitit tos large end repectabl . We 7 to a and rea} je connerion this city and in Brooklyn, in proof of the style and §- it of Office Coats and all otherartir):s of gentle ‘Prices 38 Im*re A. PURDIE, FRINGE, GIMP, CORD AND TASSEL MANUFACTURER, No, 105 William Street. ‘Up Stal JUST PUBLISHED, BY McGOWAN & TREADWELL, No. 68 Dare! is 4 Street. (THE ODD FELLOWS OFFERING, FOR 1m6—Edited vi by Paschal Donaldson—Embellu, with, elogant Engra inal Designs by Casi ts Morocco and Gilt. ‘The anal NOTICE. S8RS. CLARKE & STEVAN solicit the the public to their Tem; Jansiapnee + S596 treet, where they can have servants of the fi st class, aud ochers, of all descr papa: 7m to serve the public at 946 Di e atre twee FALL GAKMENTs. 5 ‘M, MATTHIESSEN, 127 Fulton st.—A choice stock of Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Vestings are now yctions can be nade at very muderate pri- eq the it cutiern Of this establishment ar ity for their taste aud skill in getting up vents, an tomers can depetd on mufaction, punctnalicy and deapatch. and d ‘Those furnishing ve them made P| he UNFTTTING.—Every article necessary to complete a wardrobe, at 1TH! 127 Fujpon PP lene eee daar onl habe, FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, T SHOP, is th part of Asien Fiteenh We Aiwisegioniee Hiro racig'wil be sold cheap forcash. Inquire of Alfred | Marsh, cor ay ana ath at. tere ov COLES, the originel Mavufacturer of MOROCCO CASES, AVING retarned to New York, aft t ib tence nowt nds carrying on the sume business, Wi jes for pleasing his customers, wdnion te wereased A well established experience of twenty-six years in this He therefore invites the nttention of merchants and dealers to his stock co jamely :— welling Desks, P ture and Jewel Cases, and all otver articles iu his line, which he will warrant cannot be excelled ns respects either workmauship, du » durability, or Wvertiser a call, will find that he is prepar- jargest or smallest ordes ith equal ability, : in the New Yor! ountry dealers will do well. to step in at 247 Br uf Marray street, [up stairs] wipre they will bad lowest wholesale or retail pr *s old and thankful aud obedient servant, OES. ent in New N. B.—No connection with any other establish York, Goods manufactuted to orter with expedition and punetual ity. 05 Lw*m ATCHES !—WATCHES AND JE WL —T W fio ‘ish to jurchase Goid or silver y Gold ¢ e., will find i ins, Gold Pencils, Keys, to call on the subscriby ‘above at retail much | ha feelers Acocrteione Ree ae mi on ie

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