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Wop batons ne re Oe | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. J. 6 ARGE SALE al wd B30 6% | ware de “, vi ri city. be E tatredneed in Bo festhnens ceaghor sry mathe last. The proportion of specie to paper remains about | Bolo a OF OFER AND TERMINED, RUDION CO.,¥. 2, Richardson pald the ferry money for him: enber 18-6 P.M. | the | lore Chief Justice Hornblower, and Justices John ipencer, and both passed on the boat aad | Quotations for stod Tonnellé, juar, James M'Donuell. J r | @. Spoor, C, Van Winkle, and Geo.¢ Deken oe” ea en nen them shone WUE | seerkst dain TELEGRAPHIC. Old Stock Exchange. $5000 Ohio 6s,'66 —b390. 94 40 shs Morris 10000 Ohio 7: 102 100 do TENTH Day. | a fraction from and it appeers to be almost | 13000 Peun'a ss 06% 50 i Mvow Riecy, Simox McLoventin, who keeps a stable in Jersey | * G ‘ , ‘ 5 - tok o : owdl ui | = tidal acs aeatas Ente Keeper of the Jersey ferry. tes: | City, testified that he saw, prisoner the night he shot his | a at inthe street, calculated # (22 Farmer’ Trust | 2554 100 East Boston Co 158 | Livertincd by Jueob'S. Flats, sPacsasy seus, eh } Burrato, Friday evening. of May last) He had a small box in his lef hand, which | Gog''in the doors hevsterted right ease beset provement. Reading went up 3). cg tie Be oid Tena. Nod Fie styet, ahd we cu agus noth come Onr markets have not been very animated tom hac 3 i ? ‘igi and 200 assorted ¢ one piece, cea fokd lgces in Ite wan'a’ to get | and acted very strange ; he got up and down frum his Worcester, 4; Harlem, 2; Long | a} jo ny aa toy AMES MB pig 33 | seniption oft and suit aerewace, trie an! | doy. There have been the following transac- hich witsnas Memmarigy ath’ erangencse of monuer, | chair ail the time; he used io lean over Martin's ahoul- Miele Canal, x; Canton, }4; Farmers’! 25 RedmgRR Gu 200 do 190, 31% | Spoons, 10 cu do trace equine, 2) casketog. op pue | TONS:—,000 bushels Miwaukie Wheat sold at July me down to the ferry and sehedos of | ler and speak to him ; his countenance hed a strange F not large and there isevident | ju9 40 ot ee 090 52.4 | Coll ehaia, 20 essks Dest pateutand vther acrro®, eyd Rived . nei? -¢ us pot gone to New York; I told him 1 did. not | Gracy; he eppearcd very tert ela oud, Martin he wa part with stocks ut present prices. | 180 do sso sie ‘30 do 6 jerliament hoger, mots tad winges, dea screws, | “70. per bushel, Flour—150 bris, mixed Michigan h : } a yp very reckless; he pulled a chair | P , - | 200. de 5 1 locks, pallies, fry pang, se.. xu. ¢; el; 276 tsked him s ha sell he did not age ee, caeeeannd alse | away "ond put his feetinto tho chair, on which another improved ahalf percent. Itis| “73 Nor’ Work” $iat fon & Mlaud RR imerieas table culo, ties, wool, horseand cotton | St 98 SThe. per barrel; 276 ditto of good brands excited he walked Up end’down the boat, at in the h A reported that anoth on in relation to the trusts of a Bs yin 3 200 do One at $370c. Corn—5,000 bushels were sold at 49a. ‘ wat ” the hoase of Mr. ; 0 , 7 " . Wi N i L the bridge, end wld captare Wiles Si | | City, whose testimony has elready | thit company will @@ made on Tuesday noxt, and it is Second Board. Ea ie tonnsen ben Lk me banned een Dre anne gan Nesbigan, wag the oat go ; after hie spoke tothe captain he wanted the inte tase eae eon eee oe for to wees ara tr a? the intererts of the Poo ham pasion ae: willbe boughtin for'nesount Of eu owner wader | 8* 60%. iis : 4 b ae cavrain tol cond ime foward? | Mc. Spencer at onetime taingMre. Spancar’s; she saw | ay fonds bet tha ia at decls| ig 40 2 4 tes Will be ready early on Monday moming #14: inst, BY THE MAILE6 dé " e walked out towards rn ° 3308 i. dBiek wbout ais cctme yee ge iy oe her jimice she came a third time and company, for the benefit of the | =: 3 rare wee guernenp DUCE OZEAT, Ancup cer — } lobbin, ® third gentleman whom I’ did not know, | also said, * ; morning ;” witness 0 da wo do 90 49 | a aCe & Danaseee walt he et Important concerning Mexleo. Pate wilh him y his manner was excited, exif he had | demansto (o allowern fo phe Maka’ eave, like a gen. ° wat avery deciled improve | M2 42 B 4 NO 38% | Greloeke, So prekenges ad lots of navOorate. cousitiuy. of fy Wasutnoron, Sept. 17, 1846. Bere’, the bar keeper ofthe Northern Ho. | he went to the back window of my room itTooked d stocks. Harlem went up| 230 do eRudipnn it | Sin "hed actewse? craks heed Gras Wo learn from the War Department that it has the pei eat et Comrtlendt, etrast, 9 aS eee ae hand Worcester 1,and Reading X.| 30 do 10 do BID Gag. | Caamabee Candleasi fea Boasynner padlocks. Als0-? been resolved to change the base line of operations e a The arrival of thé Cambria at Boston from Liverpool, | do 300 do b10 Woe | Sheifield table cutlery. -Also—I40 pairs brass barrel pistols. j i i of embroidered slippers, | cruel edn ie eiditt was his | gives us fifteen days ater intelligence from all parts of |" Also—Au invoice of Rogers & "Son's ‘cutlery, aigialy | & Mexico from Monterey to Tampico, on the Hert looking up and down ths hall | M°MRg"A law's doings he sald bk raw was | Kurope. Politically ti advices possess very litle in-| sioq Ken'y ou “°aut'n ea she Harem RM cash se | handSime'ick katona ands Visdca Ainge Ser Cones uiah) willlete ek ae called him; |ukel him what toon. Is wey de I said 1 thought it was, him and his brother-in- | ly important, and of @very favorable character. The | 25 do 10 do 13 523% | Honjo! the city and country trade. Catalogues are more and more about the topography of Mexico, did this merely 10 find out what * law that had the diference ; he eaid his brother in-law | markets, ao far ee the of the United Statesare | 1p) Nor & Wor 530 374 5y do rgd Sg | 810 era | if the war is continued, as well ns ihe hydrogra- ey id, “No | Yes just as bad as his mother-in law ; he said it was | concerned, were imp) both in activity and in| 73 > Saturday Sig 30 do mmeotO 32. | AL Sh Oe NOTICE —Catalocue sale of modeia House. | phy. C, Bare epi igelolgpey cay cruel cruel. tiatit wae terrible thing thathie wi | orices, and we anticipaggmesrresponding improvement | 8 f° aust 13 do 13 a8 | Ahold ud Cabos Yuryitupe, this Day nel ele at | DEY peas inthis way, he turred round #4 ste T think be said he wae, going io put a band to himself, of | on this side. Holders Sf apiton and breadstuf have al- a °8 Bg | Eavpcian, marbe-t0 x Bi seagate esse: into th jediae’ parlor 1 ores eoeknp res h to take his own life for his wife’s sake ; he said he would | ready advanced their Higad os coon as private letters > Prey] a eee Birrore 5 Mune & Some Facts in the Case of poor McConnell. between us ; I followers nim, to ide whet ty po bouts | af #000 part with his own Jife as part with the woman he uane’ base te bl bt do b3 5286 | breakfast aod dinner and lawyer's D It issaid that poor, poor McConnell (who with he entered the P¥ or, and p le wi ut; | loved so dearly: he asked leave for to get up stairs to have been thoroughly , we have no doubta do b3 5275 | &e.; to which the trade tlully ivvited to attend, ‘ ‘ {0 Hack parlor ries carough suddenly be- | the room over mine ; 1 aaid he could not go—that he | very material improvement will be realized. | go Saturday 3% | “Sip item JACOB BRAISTED, Auctionser, | #l his degradation, was liberal and benevolent to n the Act of orening the folding deo deed jhe | Would hill himself if'he went out of the window; | We gave acomparative table a few days since oxhi- br 33 528 PAINTINGS AND ENGWAVINGN AF AUCTION, | ® fault) had he put off his self-destruction for ® gentleman onthe sofe te the Ay went up stairs next door, and saw him going in through |, .. | LEVY will sell, on Saturd+y evening next, at 7 o'clock | th: M Bin T aiegtolt in the front parlor : it wax young | the window of his owt. ho whim once before | biting the quantity of cortgim agricultural products re- A.. wios Brondway, en extensive collection ol Bugravioes | ‘ree days, would have died more natural hi ‘e; I spoke to n, on the back stoop trying to get in, as I before stated. ceived at New Orleans, fagm the interior, for several “me ¥ and Lithographs, iust reewived fem, France. ails. an in- | death. He was reduced to skin and bone ; he had if he knew that person ; the pe & dees, eaten nothing for four duys—his stomach refused inall right” ‘There was a iady in % her direct. time, eet et I returned a Tue Stare, in cross-examining, required the witness q) 8" other gentleman there ; i wen! i to repeat her story, which being rather a tedious pro- re to the har ugain, and remained there a few minu eT ho del Rese plik Banta OO by dy rol Married. ow {good P. 3 h ote t years. We now annex a » Giving the estimated | On Thursday, the 17th inst,, at Trinity Church, by the | will ve oifered, a Crucifix, carved ia value ofeach article received during the year ending Rev. Benjamin I. Haight, Mr. Joun A: Conorr, to Miss | Well suited for a church. CaTHauiNe A., daughter of Abraham Meserole, Esq., Wi A BE Angust Sist, 1646, and totall-value of the whole for the | Ofircity, phihatS g M. A. BEECHER, year :— he Dry Goods by catalogu In her crogs-exam{uauon, nothing was elicited to shake Au ix, carved in ivory, of au | were protruding through the skin, and symptoms returned again to the iront nce has not yet closed ; and the State will us op AGaicuLtY ro Died, aday and Thursday. , | of gangrene were already visible atthe points of erldently its Spencer, oy Teer ans facing os 1 | commance st rebutting testimony this. (Saturday) | ¥4™ ge sch "Sadana Recriven i x a On Tharalay, the 17th inst efter & lingering ilness, MParticular attention given to assignee’s salesot stock goods | abrasion ; he was, even while alive, in a process urth part; Uh bet: 4 ot ‘ ‘ 4 . | James Petric@ew, in the 66th year of his age, a native i ‘ition : hi ii . i Torty years of age; thoy Sore holding: & very auieetad | 2he Court adjourned to 934 o'clock this forenoon. icles. Am iggrage. Dollars of Scotland, and for the last twenty-five years @ readent | ——$—$—$—$—$— —— ———————————— | OF Seceen pono ro a lag unthroned ; his Timmediedy lt BS parr eine ato} Police Intelligence Be Neelam Te tots ce tertndtres | Geen 2M Ee BECIE. COhn, sme suays Wer conned, nod. prompted him tite vaca for the lady; I told the girl to show the lady to her room; Sept. 18 —Important Arrest.—Officer Gilbert F. Hays, | 45 00 His friends and those of the family are invited to at- EG leave to eall the attention of the Ludies to the riches | Oe I then left I gave Mr Spencer some ale sang. 1 | ofthe lower police office, arrested last evening two no: 4% tend the funeral from his late residence, No. 67 Nine. | BD agostment of t | Felease. Some days before this sad catastrophe of wan't say the exact time at which I his | tovioun, thintes, called taka Sinliktaws Geante’ Hoot | 950 "710 | teenth street, on Sunday morning at 734 o'clock, without PARISIAN GOODS his most ruinous career, he called upon the Presi- tho remaric that he did not pay for the sangaro, to some | charged with omering the dwelling house of Mr. AS. | B 450 051 | further invitation. s ever been offered to them m this cit ry | dent for a hundred dollars to take him home. The ne who was near me; his manner wae hurried all Charla, No Ww Cornelia street, on Z <i afternoon, | ‘00 aes cony B.—Baltimore Sun and Philadelphia Ledger please | President said he only had about fifty in his pock- itealing there irom a quantity of silver spoo! B 18 00 4692 FP a et, to which the deceased was wel 3 bur M. Devence.-No. 2 Park Place, where Mr. ee i ' mt f if congestion of the lungs, Mrs. Susan Jane, wife of | Saar elcome 5 but Mac jevis about hall mile ftom the Nocenora | ae anee™ nes cr gs eels, 40 im oecie. Com S| Beae| Wire ta Kea, canes, of Coorg end zlisabern parley, ive President sent aut ‘and procured, for ee “ icks, in the ear of her age. " . | parle: ie resident sent out an rocure: ior Orricen Foorn, who had already given testimony on | Alfred Temilson wan arrested last night by eihcens Dow | bier igs | The fiiends of tha family are porticularly requested to | Sefer there Maturdliae Ge tai | him; ahd advised Mac, in «kindly manner, to go part of the State, testified that at the time of prisone: nelly and Sorahan, of the Ist ward, Chel d with robbing ae 05 | attend her funeral from the residence of ber parents,128 | “ '* Prusted aia Pa eR atthe, | heme, and try todo better. Poor Mac, haunted mt is Mr. Richardson, he has promised to go | pears that the sccused had expressed a design to steal | C 1% On Tuosday, the 15th inst, at Hackensack, N. J., after | pisin Cashmere @beoue, white) <supe who didi not Oarey @ RinGlUaL 10 HEOSE Spencer's bail if he is arrested, but,” says he, “he wou't | the money, and alter he had done ao, uson hie arses: he | Gh da @ long and paipful illness, which she bore with Chris | gj" 5 bib oor rapt Ay ead Oot Bim. it," be stated no reason for it. stated that he would return a part of the money. if the 300 tian fortitude, Mrs, Avetra Buowen, widow of the late | * piuk for Boys and Misses; | Own the moment his back was turned, and leit, a-rzamined.—He said that Richardson would not | complainant would case him up. Committed on trial 6 | 300 Adolphus Brower, aged 72 years 10 months. Pare Ms scarlet | proveating his repentance and gratitude. The Go Dail for Spencer; | understood by thet conversation Justice Gobince Pp. y 50 On the 1dth inst, at Philadelphia, O1iven Witsoy, in |." dahlia | President has the satisfaction of knowing that the t Richardson would not go bail for him. On. the" @asch9 anotec dime eaaaking thieves entared ‘oe the 95th yeur of his age. | French Sriaharaes vials and swilled #4 end'b-4 wide; | death of the unfortunate man cannot be attribu- Gronor Srwet, engineer of ferry boat Arresseoh, | the dwelling house occupied by Mr. A. 9. Chapman, No 8 00 At Bigelow’s Mills, Indiana, Mrs. Mrncy A. Biartow, | 1 owe Whiesnow Mousssiine te Laine, | ted to his failure to borrow the funds desired to testified that about 12th July Spencer was on the boat, | 11 Cornelia street, on ‘Thurday afternoon, and forced 450 aged 26. Her husband, Abijah Bigelow, Esq. formerly | ain. prramide & Vol Silks Damas Blane Madeira | take him home. Had the President, from even th and manifested great anxiety to have the boat speed | open a bureau drawer, carrying off the following proper- = of Massachusetts, now in his 91st year, survives to mourn | Sit tyme & Yoladie i" Zephitine Damaszée” | most benevolent nature, refused the applicant scross; Spencer placed a quarter of @ dollarin witness’ | {¥:—-A quantity of silver spoons marked A.A. 8° two 10 00 the loss of one with whom he hud been most happily uni- | gs Marocuuedeux Clinnes “ A’mure Bazageee” | Huost Benevolent natnso, relused the applican hand, and told him to speed the boat. Eran cin: Baas or haw onveringe: aud a vais ef eas 12,915" 120 ted in the married state for almost 66 years. |" Corsage Lace passem Hi petition, there would be ground for some uneasi- pienyUenF: Lyacan testified toat_he resides at Utica, but | rings PAlso, from the room of Mr. fesac Brower, in tke | { 10633. 00 On the 16th inst, at Bultalo, Joun Roor, Esq. aged 76 | ea d Broderie’ | him fi ore rd ia tg a Pavnsktteen: emioee is place of business was New York. In tier part 6 e i ears. amay eux and Broderit im trom the bar-rooms of Washington, and to of 548, when going from the Astor house to his ofice in | ‘hee'ycuow snes orate pos i @ promises—one wes gue At Morris Plains on the 8th inst, Puenx, wife of Silas | |, Horizonaley Stripes |) ate | get him home to the remedial influences of a wile Wall street, prisonor came up tohim and commenced | was dressed in abrown suck coat, motal buttons, dere | Lard, kegs 334,969 3 00 Fairchild, eged 70 years—of consumption. | Uheaers “ fe Orand Argent | 2nd family, the Chief Magistrate stands approved tlking very rupiday—very incoherently; he walked | pants, and glazed cap; the other’ wore a hatand dark | Leather, bundle 2,875 18 00 In Farmington, on the 13th inst, Mra. Minpweii Bris- | Perspective i Ruban “ broider d | ashaving done all he could tosave the sinking with kim down to his ofico, es faras the foot of the stairs | Elothing, about twenty’ years of age, and about five feet em ee a Foun, eged 00, wife of Mr. Chester Bristoll. _ | i Dentelie Anpiquee raage &jupe | man. poe variety Eh couese=tle Wake on phe way four inches in height. Pe 1431 130 POST OFFICE |e Ceee ead Gince «Riek Brocade wuacty, | We have often heard the deceased speak of his t aching school; and in such a manneras to excite wit: | tom Hotel was; Peale yectstay oe Suspicion of steak. | Oats ooh 303.308 % ST NEWCEORK, fept. 19,1016, | enemy RIG taeres pe viet re wend bie fear cba, See ae bestest burprise: ‘ie, witness, theught pritoner was not | ing a gold watch belonging to one of the lady boarders. | Onions, bul 6.979 200 OTICE.—The extra Albauy and Troy Mail, which here: | fin, Chino «0 iinehieg Titers, high | 2044 Sacrificing, endaning "and chsledan spit ight, or such as he had been before, for he knew him | Justice Osborne looked hins up for examination. Li rag 1,135 =e tofore closed at 6 o’clock P. M., will, on and after this | Personnages astre | it, how she bore with all his weaknesses, and as oral young man; it was with | Stealing @ Watch —Ofticers Scofield and Loring arrest. | 2! Castor, a Y 2,379 19) day be discontinued. |“ “Pointiite rattle-snake ‘ 36do. Mourning Silks, | how, by kindness, she endeared and hoped to re- got away from hiti, and he | ed, yesterday, a fellow called J. Scole, c with | Pekck yaaa ber 3 a eg te MOBRIN: Posemanter.. | SHAWLS. | claim him, rather than by reproaches. Last win- 3 he le the remark to | stealing a watch belon ing to Mr. R. Munson, 216 Bow- 107,038 1 ‘La inceting of Richard ,M. Johuson Hose Compauy No. | Very rich embreidered Canton Crape Shawls and Scarfs; | ter, in ene of his sprees, (as they are called) he Fan eater tte) eaacetary st the Gime: ery. Locked up for trial. x 360/601 8 00 © arr N ED emcee ity Goedtes og ag Sagromyay lg IR AA i et SLC at read | bought a beautiful Bible, and carried it round said the veoh 23 ‘3 * 3 | reader “ ‘ esent for bis littis weman. We hop ‘Sion Setanindt be ter robe Sens ee to have come to New York, carrying. with hi over & iss $e Parson Jnnemtan, $0 so ee rH M: HILL, Foreman, | Egyptian, | yg PARIS MADE GLOVES, receives\ it, and that in its pages she will tind come : Le said “his wife is my sister au brenstpins ‘rings, fc belonging to a firm in that eit 72s) nes eke“ | Ofthe most recherchs covors: for fall, to match the Silks | forttoher broken spirit in the dark hour of this 'y sre quarreling, we want him to leave th is x . &y P Jk, imported.” last dreadful visitation. Muay God bless her, and cout Waste wife go with hn the mare we eonthin | tik tals shi'steeaOtsaiear ae vee beeen Sar is 23 1A Te esting of to members of Hone Company Wi man BOuToNs BREVETES. j fustain her throvgh the trl. : o ni ere’ feou Bouue 1; also t» " " Axe * for the destruction of thi eto send im to the watch Louse that night, he suid ft ue fthe Hacket Ciub, for reeshments furuished them ou the |“ “ Four du Ciel Muntiltess "| before & tribunel from which there isnoappeal. easy’ to tke chimgtne said he bad th opened ees Lees f = ee en oe i hhas 45 00 meeve ooession. G.R.BERGH, Foreman, |“ « Both os wagn cae tame GaN | And, with these remuiks, we shall never recur to knives about him, but ho had not shown'them thut | gud'cateh awit poible’ | Be ook Out or P| Popecse? Charms, bes bbs 1 90 Gro. F. Reeve, Sec'y. sgem | LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.- | the subject again. Right; he then asked me it I would enter into the room | tnother Afternoon Robbery—Some snesking rascal ales 2 30 GE EMPIRES KNOWING THIK RIGHIS HAVE |, Very extensive ssaortpent of Regency, Valencienes, Bras- | Respectfully, Tus Doctor. = such aman; I told him] would if he had no pis- | entered, yesterday a‘ternuon, the dwelling house No. 12 | f 6 00 - MAINTAINED THEM. | Rich black and white ‘Thresd Lace Capes and Berths | Sra wail cpanel ie ii oe = Son, n ce if : org a egy 4 to de- | Laight street, the latch of the front door having been left io ALARGE and enthusiastic meetin of the Empire on: 0. do. jo; Wasuinetox, Sept. 17, 1346. : iy a ii » hel ve Gih ware |, on Friday evening, | . s ry . i Ay roe mee ; he then said it would be a d meace 4 bring bik sbeavy chan ‘tached, aan = fuk ides i sy peat rend Hess. feaiah Ryodern in the i Oa’motion ot | Rucikanwd Cater, Cheateenesand Ganape | The White House—The Executive Family all well in ¥ m4 4 ry wes 4 Ie, ” ry | — — 5 — — pee arte oe - mi ki cameo breastpin, a small pin with a purple stone set ee | er varied articles: That whereas, x jority of the members Jnfants’ ‘Smb'dWa ema Vises crack variety; The Cabinet: Com Commer. Santa Anna- turned; Dobbin said “he was arrested before; I want to pest npold ruby ring, and a purse containing a small | jue—Doilare of tne} pre Cheb demande the officers of the | Hmb’d Linen Cambric Hdkfs, ail prices; Impediments to an immediate Peace with Mexico have him taken ogain to make him forieit bail,” Mr. pont eo eke Nearly one halt of,the squregets value ofthe reosiots | {-)'t EMMEMMRIawentucres, ged thet g meeting of the, | em Sumenen levies vad Covi porecres do. —Ruse of the Oficial Organ. Donnell, the other watchman, went into Justies Ed. Count Gk Srinieal: Sealabnce. was in one article, cotton, at a very low average price | Club be the Hoboken House, om ‘Tuesday evening, Embroidered Musim Dresses; ¥ From a call at tue White Houso this morning, Wards ofice; I went towards Dobbin’s house, and sow a| Before Recorder Scott, and Aldermen Hart and Foote | per bale;the next item as regards value is suger, then | [OF the purpose of electing oficers for the wusuing year, Do. alles do; F Pe te «A rien come out of that house; 1 heerd his name was Rich- pnd aM Sonn maliauiae which motion. put, Was almost unanimously carrie: Do. Sik doy | we are enabled to give you the gratifying intelli- a @ camo out of the cellar door; I John McKeon, Esq. District Attorney. comes flour, pork and tobacco. amidst the loud ‘of the bone aud simew of the Club. Do. Satin. do: | Anti Trial for Bigamy—Michael Brennan, was placed at | ‘The exportation and destination of cotton from New | The meeting ‘On motion, adjourned to mei 1€ abo" Aerian Snow Organds do; | gence that the health of the President, end the the bar at the opening of the Court this morning, on an By order of the Club. ‘Thread Lace do} | President’s family is very good. They eat their ‘on the | Otleans in each of the past four years, have boen as an- | Mngieere Imitation Bru f this } nexed :— REMGIOUS NOLICL. Point de Bru: 0 indictment for Is dos : @ aro they all | 5 night with that warrant, aint they getting it; I told-him | Ot Of May. 1844 my, charging him with havi! married Catharine Wilmarth, do | due proportion of corn bread with their coffee at is Imitation Pomt d’Anglete . ; ; ; they were getting it at the Squire's uflices he then started sity, the Marit: a Cathole Chart} ats et the tame Exrontation axp Drstiwation or Corton prom New | of AMESJ.STRANG, the Eropnet, and snccessor of Joseph ‘Thread Lace Klounees. every width; | breakfast, and enjoy their accustomed rasher of : Bagh willed ferry; in a few minutes after Dobbin | time knowing that he had a wife living, whose maiden | pypither Exported. Bo ae sects. spuseg, | 228 Hall, in Grand st., next to the Broadway Hout Do. do; Fouts and Vet BRE. Tennessee bacon at dinner. Mr. Bancroft was in as they went it! {looked though the tiase! 228202 | name was biza M'Kenna, to whom he was married in | Livervoo 624,681 408,817 529.675 S2i,gn3 | Reatefree _ s19 itrh_ | Constantinople, § _ | eonference with the President to-day ; also, the Mr. Spencer watking up and down the room: Albany by the Rev. Mr. Sneller, on the 4th of April, 1842. | London, 61 518. 2,025 159 | NITED GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCHES. | With asmokiag Cap ¢ Pun Witha smoking Cap | New Orleans Sub-Treasurer, who is in great per- turned the b ig The evidence against the prisoner being conclusive, | Glasgow and Greenock. 35,831 36,213 17,893 | OTICE is hereby given to those persoms who have rel Smy J | ss , Chile tai tr aaiente, wee, 8 Jesy the jury found him guilty. Ho was remanded until to: | (owes, Falmouth, Ke . 13'978 119758134 es itepred i the north end or the oaryag ik, celeste embroidered Cashmere Manteatr, for | plexity regarding tho shaving of the Government walk quick, wad tur 1 [rt Seem y weciis-<chavlés Gatun’ wren ouet.| DOTS! 1995 460163 | ter ratios protestations, itnve reteived in broidered Velvet and Silk Nett Bags, Purseaand | paper in the Cresent City, from which the pert e he went | ys bs t a | i » realizi | iene, Stine rales ot $40 Seicoging to" ty cnofesete ij} 1 be Leroy: strety throw h the mathe pare rm = & exe srock of other reed rect she | Bipes sch he tara ce ro Shee a eee d : round. ing relatives lying ia sai of ; * . i of the packet ship Queen of the West, on tho 19th of 2019 | : ha vods not to be found elsewhere. : 2 1 . Hon. Amos r Was toc | qugest laste” On" tae pert of; tue. prosecution west 3 | feat pts is sop toiue urea UMMM ao JAMES BECK & CO. | tO pat cent. ani selling oe oe rial chat wih wbsterian minister; that more of them were | shown that the accused entered the vessel, stole the pro- 3,419 | HOBE, 114 elm a or 443 Brondway, as the digging will | S19 6teod®m 350 Broadway. | Seni ; ins . algo, Bedee asked him what made the man carry on 80; | perty in question, and was about leaving the vessel with | 7828 | take place without All those reinains not otherwise | MONTHLY REPORT his Excellency this morning; also, por ho was eruzy;” | told Mr. Donnell we would | {t, whon be was detected. and seized by the complainant | ff 3,985 | disposed of will be re-nverred an another part of those | 1) m aumber of cases successfally i Marcy, and Secretary Mason, of the War and take him; I said that érmzy people were very quick, and | The jury returned a verd‘ct of guilty-and the Court re- | 3,877 | grounds. ED WARD KUEPELRSBERG, Bec. of Trustees. | umber of cases telly | Navy Departments. prepay en so ey ae Pennell, to take him; I | manded him to prison until tomorow to await his som | Fists, eaten ks ite | Pd. SEE ETE EES TS AE TET, OW sary. 29 Gr ehsirect ar | “evs said to be in contemplation to transfer Com. Speucer was arrested by’ Fooie; after this 1. Wont | "pias of Guilty—John L. Smith and Charles Cook, | seep ae i ay i Fah opacsld eee OTe aac of Frashila ona Church nots) ‘bas Auras. spi Someries a leations ue Gee amuataey tatiia Vers Ons fini he SRiakerdeen Imet Dobbin aod | severally plead guilty to a petit larceny, and were each ee hed Prt | Hy exuiey aces 2% ave rom here inky | we will not stickte ata bombardment of the Cas- it had oceurved, poy Pe cod bee hh baer eont be x ev apap! for the = of tix months, aas,'| Boston. 4 00 iit 606 | e109 It*re. | Toflamed from fevers aud infections. | tle. Our own impression is, that asthe Administra- dressing me, he b Red 10 pet to New York; | aig eer Licking s Pecket—John Geo'ge Shoamaker, | Providesce, X.Y. ait 5.783 A YOUNG WOMAN | Lyd a tion were the chief instrument in the return to Dobbiu told him to get off if he poasivly could; I told | ets ceorke, Morton, was then celled to trial on the | Ehil-delphia..... ry 1090 | UAT ANTS 2 situation as Chambermaid aud Seamstress. Is Incipient Amourosa, power of Santa Avna, there will be no necessity bim the how hed gone ; le said he would give any thing | GnnvScr % pockeeseiok conioeatn, $109 fa money anda | Poramont HR BE ngood dress maker—has good Teler-uce—no oljection | ‘Specs, films and ope! For the reduction of St. John’s Castle. Santa te gutto New York that nigtt; 1 was subpoenaed on part | draft on a bank in Ohio for $0. ‘The jury. without | Other coast 200-2423 0 | Speen See, eee Somes are Seen er fame erpop epg epee | Anna will require an armistice in order to reduce otaad $2 Mskia ea talipa-cii i. Sautca ob Gx leaving their seats, found the accused guilty. Sentence | Western State cee: tee ee Oe | eS RON SHOOTING BWREER ORES?” Scoppage of the tear du | his enemies at home, and to consolidute his au- rest of the 2d July, 1 make aremark that they bad better | (morrow morning, until when the Court adjourned. Total Lids i Pa Welt siomd Tosetcy é¢baiag st taney Hi preted ook daprepseh thority, and get all straight, in which event he send him to the Lustic Asylum: irs, Dobbin said " they | | Recaritv.ation. Py, Adams street Brookiyn, with twenty subscribers Gouorrhosa Opthhainia.. 3 | may with some guaranty of safety meet his med would rend him somewhere out of the way” At the | Elections. A: 527,675 562, ence of the difficulty of procuring Piges LF Pamphicts in re'ation to Or. WHEELER'S treatment | mises to this government ot the ratification of 2 Police office, the Justice asked him if he had Maine Exectiox.—We give below the result of the 119,909 | 159.528 | days delay in the shooting is unavoidable. A. R, id ant cures, insy be had gratis ar his office si9 t*r_ | pence upon the basis ofthe annexation of Cali-+ tecome bie bail; he replied not, that he w bho Nk Ponerinae Se pier HM YASS -ZEAAL | Lise in the Herald one day previous to the day of shooting. | ~~~“ TEN DOUSWORIH'S fornia, and the payment of those unpaid indem~ ere altogether ; he said he should give bail in je | the largest part ite, showing thut there is a pla- 176; y - | § DANCING SCHOOL, No. 448 Broome st., | nities t citizens. At present the contest tian adhe would fay the 9100 in the hands of the jan, | FHlAy against Dene, the deinocratc: candidat, of 6984 ee | rot LARGE CELLAR TOBE LET, | Pitbrattay menneticcdseaarernung | with the onelegued dictator is with the one- uld answi = r 616 1, treet. and 14 teet - |. woul to inform his friends and the pablic a ‘J meney, bat tog ony ties, Ls Horal bail Abolition ve BOER Brewers’ agents ale ‘aed aser or Sthers, wing ber ie we m. = great nit evarious ond tein his , armed usurper Paredes. Cld Cork-shank will be me; he indemmiied by de; Deve. ¢ Seatg: Compared with previous years, the shipments this to wil find’ this to be an ymueh | certainly triumphant, but half a di other i York, complet ‘a central Jocation. Enquire on ses for eason on | i be quieted and co’ old; his mai the south of Europe, to China and coastwise, have been a , factions are then tobe q ; he had mae vat very large. Of the shipments coastwise, those to New oe apaTN SOE SE and consolidated, allot which ure clamorous said to give me the money, and [ would become his bail; | Keinebec i D f the cution of the war with the United States. signed an article ofagreement ; I gave it to Mr. Spencer | fom seee, ctuons include all the Fashionable Dances of 1 the prose: 1,158 ‘300 | York, Boston, Providence, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and When this task of consolidation is done—when the second day. | 755 | Portsmouth, were very large this year. The receipts | P. BURGHEIM, Teacher of Piano, Violin, Fi rms, ke. made known by applying at the School. the priesthood are made to understand that a oe “ve he Y ef ri ny Aol i hho keeps ¥ {i$ | and exports of this staple at New @rleans the season just M vor, aid ivgs the best reference of his method 2 mér oT | speedy peace is their only salety {com extirpation, prisover three times at my sliop on the day of the Lith of | isscook $B | closed, have been unasually large, and when wo the | SRat or lasied, et ea ee | in or near Wail street, two NOTES OF | then the war will be suspended | All this mm: be dore ina few months. Meanwhile, tue mar mane; | raer bee oe | of Gen. Taylor into the heart of the country, ap- ‘22 | into consideration the deficient crop compared with the | GKEAT ATTRACTION, i tha, foo ; og of Jotham Clark. All | pears to be conducted exactly as if he were in- i 26 previous year, the increased movement in the article at | ryite public of Brooklyn will ud, at the Medicine and Per- | 732 23,335 6,986 | that port is a matter of much astonishment. New Orleans tumery Depot, No. 10044 Fulton st., the best and chi July; he took a piece of pine apple which I was | Washingto euttyng up jhe took it and pit vont three ‘or four times; | Qxlord, "1 } made a remark thet he appeared to be rather savage ; wor of Josep! months, (or $153, und that he would soon Kill some one ; he looked very ech “the eh | persone, are Jornid neg} proces, & pevment hs | structed to take his time, and await further or- oe *Y | she Roston Post reports that Morse, whig, hes a majo- | appears to be in a fair way of rapidly becoming the grea, | Bosra Er vet, Cologne, been stopped. x finder itt Sua the omaer by ders. The organic paper of this city seems to be ieee Re ataniond ak poveey Ferry, | rity of 600 over McCrate in the Comet di t, with only | centre of the cotton growing section of the country; and | ah at nas pees oe eee aioe $500 REWARD. | disposed to reprove old Rough und Ready for his he asked titm about his wife, and what sort of Frome’ atriektown, Cushing, aad Whitfeld to heat we have no doubt but that as the cultivation of cotton | “igiteim bas B | LO8F OR STOLEN, on the event K tardiness, at the very moment when instructions are reported to be sent to him not to be in too great a hurry, but to report his movements pune- tually, in order to satisfy the public curiosity. eens had worn; [tld him J didnot exactly know; he ——————— | extends into Texas, that the bulk of the aggrogate crop DENTISTS. on‘board the Sentes, North Ai Wauted me to putthe boat of before her time, and thathe | Class in Music — mr. J. F. Warner, the | of the Union will be received at that port. It will, there- | DR, BROWN & BROTHERS, fo ANeeT, «Pete ene Wratken CHEAPEST FFICE in this city for Deatel operations, No. 2003 ade would pay me any thi ; 4 pet ior off before hor tite ; he spon ro iva iat men ut Musiécaad | fore, be the most important cotton market in the ow tone, which m: all was not right world as regards supplies; the principal marxet as re- pe oe ct ag vo Caine to sao Sere | gards prices, must, for many years to come, remain on dred share’ of Nosth American, Trasi and roadway, between Chambers and Ker y Ww ira Putrapenemia, Sept. 19, 1846. The procession of yesterday ended as it began, in the ding. $3.0 a 4 ent'emen, and will enjo: s os Davin Score, of Jersey City, testified he pianos | the other side. PooteAc! i | most brilliant manner, with nothing to mar the harmony Eoig towards the teraee a te 18th of July ; she was | Portable Shaving © ea ieee dithnbec ry nlm Wake ones of 1 ne 20 Merchants Exehany | of the occasion. The New York lodges were particular is the ferry, about two o’cluck : i on 4 i d will be paid for the retarn of ir Sorg vetencily ein her agiea a jock : she was fae fog seme time bene enpeged in mee facturing the above, | easets ofthe Bank of Montreal atid the City Sank; during ra ple The shore reward will be paid for the ret nf suid pack- | ty admired for the handsome appearance of their regalia combining el®* the period from the ist of June to dist of August, 1846, 8)* had hastily put on her shaw! and dres: and for the splendid banners they carried. gamee with arity. As such, with eon OF THE “ANUTHEK SEVERE CASE OF ASTHMA, Osta Miccharged @ gun during a fireman's riot in Moye ted States and | Monsing, which tollly deshoyed the sight of aman HUW | named James Southron, the whole charge ¢! shot having, entered his face, neck and brea, 2 A ct eae nish i ceodiwe secrets but it wes at last reveal- cer im sbout twenty minutes afterwards ; he oppeared in | ie. Forsaleby 'G. SAUND Aj exhibit the following ccmparative statement :— TO THE TEACHERS E ; | ‘The sombre appearance of our city to-day is a marked 3 | iD G . CURED BY WISTAR’S BALSAM. a hurry 5 be passed and spoke to me; he appoured tobe 177 Broadway, opposite Howard Hotel | ees Mnaiisas PRIMARY AND i KAMMAT SCHOOLS OF | Oy FOWL Oem Tee certnleh to aah Shishi pana elatey Phelaaes ie tan let itazor Strops. i i ner | jed with Asthma in its worst fo ’ hole teagan densidad aor Prhtane Mea Mtoe Twenty-four Bree Leas in French. | bntaefed sigur veel i hee teas ee UT theese bas wi camp. fion of dealers is invited to chis article, being made of the | Promissory Notes in circulation At the New York Society Library, (Broadway, comer of | your Agent, A Rowe, one bottle of the Balsam of Wild | left us, and the bustle which they excited ly ded to Cuanies W.Jonxson, of Buffalo, sworn and examined | pod apes city, manufactw mcribers? ‘not bearing interest. ++ £496,176 473,651 466,080 i ‘on whieh rell very much, || have con the quietnde which usually prevails here, ncreene x2 dy the defeuce—I reside at Butfalo for the last fourteen | purchase the a pene jadered 0 80.236 00915 187 NS ED, CHURCH, e e p upon me, aad | murky storm from the northeast, accompanied with a ‘ ears; I fT Purchasers the most perfect sa! jon. ? 198, 184,156 | * French Spoken,” will, on Monday, hen nothing else will; and further, ving rain which envelopes every object with moisture. ? 5 1 am a lawyer; I practiced in the town of Aurora; | SAUD KS & SON, Cath daponiie 53°85 | begin the firat lesson of ac ‘e had the Wild Cherry in the first ah the Cambria has been received by the te- know the prisoner at the bar; I know him since 1828; | 177 Broadway, tew doors above Courtlandt st. “**" Gevorilty —— | four Free Lessons haeit woutd have entively exred me. °t can enews by the Cambrie has been received by the te- 1 was formerly a teacher ; he was a pupil of mine about | ——.-.- ‘Total average 7%6,996 719,239 | tenchers, Persons introdaced by teachers wishing to attend, | commend it asavery valuable medicsue for all | legraph but its — es fpf ge org jones sant bo a enna cage at Aurora, ys] wun, Magic Hair & new and In- livedte | will be admitted as well as sttidents who do not feel able to | on BENJAMIN KOBINSON. | es 2 Besar no ef - ee oe “ ph ee held aly, s his er then reside: ere ; | studix } ws wi ig = | , named Isaac * Chwrneter, snd found he was easily excited; he had a | being a Liguid e Wha areatan poets cats: eats eierede scons cltkes aoe ra eee | signed I. BUTTS on the wrapper. | to ‘$4,000 bail to answer at court for huving, three years O D. Sands, ageuts for morbid enerally throt hout the meibility, he was desirous of praiso, and al- | {chai ul rows o7 eh jrithout injury to way emed to h 8 fear of blame ; he seemed to | pymode of appiitorion ana Ky of thie feat ae have a girls nature, and was like a boy in girl's clothe; | Yves semoue.c! application Rieslte be oe ee ae | I was an inmate of his father’s family for some time. | maperion ‘excellence will be apparent to every lication. Country gentlemen can have oft: 42,007 44,183 45,698 tangs 2.4492 42,a77 | CORTES will talks ple Ba 35,790 40,331 674g | ench pupil. inst , from 4 to 5 P. York Society Library, Book, $1 50, is the only expense for sues r Rete or itis ‘ot —T0) LET, THE three story Brick House, No. 275 Tenth street, Pansons A. Day testified that he resides in Oneida one ing 1 county, and resided with his father in Tompkins; for- *,bottle rovarded th Sy: express, by" og hare i near Toinpkine Square. ‘The house is in excestent or: | sat last 3 7 closedto E. Phalon, 61 jadson’ ie G. B. CLARK, 4 possess i ven on or before the Ist of No- uring @ ft of intoxication. is boy was iat, on sermatinn, wo tare Canes in vais | Faseets il auectons Brome. Cicgmtdemmaset | deine bre | MaBctan Zan, phe me rma | Pe WARE MONET | KEisate esha be aeae MaNe A | ve ao | Washington Stores. G. received a complet ° " Min him et base reg Medan lee wien | Cieamat street, agent for Philadelphia. | Ta) average assets.......£1,698,560 1,576,611 aerortment aft Clothe, Cieanmeren wl Votes, quale tor scraat bi.’ wer eih eee fvan wescecr. | Seoaroma ton aot: $4,000, ‘Twoothers crim thing ink | —- | nay ake ‘ a ry which, being paid for , will be made to | Stores in th , 8 good | a hike mannor were ®! answer. Woconelude he wer notes ant behavior that led me snecessfal Treatment of Diseases of the ; Crry Baxx of Morramate | very low prices. A fine French twilled black | ja hivery Stable, with Horses, * oncnes, | "NOES One cocks at Philadelphia. he appeared to be talking and singing’ ra the night | EY E.—By Dr. Wheeler's monthly report, it will be perceiy Liabilities. 30th Sune, st July, Stetedug. | nat witoh tensa wil be for 1416 and $18, | Ke-, For sale cheap fo four Houses and Lots | geen. yeepiay Boanp—@0 U 8 Bank, 174: $22. Seare 5, + | netioed somethi 6 while in bed with | ed that no less than one hundred an# hree cases, mony | ‘i Tic tigi BOE ag . roventequally low. Likewise, vey handsome | Wick street;a House and four acres at Bergea eer IF icchanics’ Bank, bs, 2334; 42 Com Bank, pa FH a . pereioyy; Mato countena: at made | of Neon e6, vletely | Poemiooety % in circulation ni | + S iweed aoc from’ Pte Gay teu Jerseysa ten rate Candy Store for sale. Person: | i? Stent ‘hea | dispated eny thing Weir him jo it Lene eimedt of wmatmegt PRG | Baanes ut oer asa 72.051 | Vests, white Mar ile Vert as dian abt Ob ASS IN MUSIC. pe | NAmten Shiss=t0 Kentucky Bonde, 994; Nornstown of him, woiess | said something to’ i tremely satisis - | Cash deposits not be 67,102 sed and citizens will effect a great saving hy calling | y | RE, 6s. i cial Bank, 50; samaritan he wa nee ao later him ; made ieeaaehaaieauhaplpraatestg. fiom die | Ch Uepontts bewring eeeevs> B00 eat | ae ee ae Oe OE se, Tea BeBe Sopa Beak i Gy mine 1 spoke to eereal eootE it; [requestedto be | and pert! attendant upon impaired ¥: | Total average linbilities tant 393,711 | SANFORDS AT IT AGAIN | Arter See = son, 98; 10 Will ‘et to sleep with some one q ph da b. % D S 7 ¢ _ a ewe Ani j ; an * A Crosmaumined--Hle mesticrized me seven or eight | Alexander's Tricobaphe—The o:iginal and | ...i2!4¢i¢. | AP HE, TAILORING BUSINESS carried on formerly by TEN DOLLARS REWARD. becca ~————---riogay from Pense- times (laughter) in public ; when he he ate | only genume and instantaneous liquid hairdye. If youde- [snued or a: ‘ 9,814 35,054 | ‘Win. Matthiessen 127 Fulton st_,will hereafter be continu: LosT 465 Broadway, om Suny afternoon, | 4 letter has been receive: Ly ‘ sing praity weil, about his love or bis lady” (Lo to | sire to preserve vo ‘only the genuine article, Pro} ayo | 0d by Sandford & d we would aay to the public and 4 mnall_white Poodle Pos with blue ribbe cola stating that the Povomac frigate was in the ter) He mesi rized in the presenioe of several bar th: | ieee Vy Pee ko, f i | a 10,310 bow is ty Lime, fot i have just pure! oy H neck, Return to 463 hw ay 5 eis | ofa ‘but had not got up to the town. ‘The first mail , Broad way « . Ae y fi el eh, Eneli af q wis u rf welt urartlen however nn nemo enor Ad J,8. Aiviiyall, New York: | veeleRosnier rn ory variety of dy ble jagigtraersicrgt Stowe ove caloe saon”, Sil IME te Toy rey tot itor from we Baoreary overt Ki ied Sonrstdi nate | ae eae: SO lee aurea ers Bis tind enemas A |, the ine Cte come, ater Northern 5 corroboration of the testi. Bank,’ not jnclu- | assortinent of gentlemen's omtfittin , drawers, | on sl parser A mony of the 88, David Graham, the bar k vin | , Phiadel, nts for the Herald, G. B+ he forem ‘ds a bosoms, coll spenders, umbrell ws, &e., all of whieh we | nal flag of truce, on the 26th of August.— ington Union, rela yon to the prireners demeanor and condnct ta ease Building, 2d street, near Chesvut, treoing heads srg sna sett | ell ag Tow as they can be burt. in the elty= | or | Sept. 17. Se ere hotel on the 1218 of July. A lady and three gentlemen Wishing to subs 1 on tee ‘Toeal ersengy Maat. vi ATION: 1OlaN9 127 Fulton st., next Herald office, | reweyt tgimlnome Be | Commence oF Bartinons.—The marine list in were al rel; one @ gentlemen was Mr, Dob- | The aggregate movement in the ipal ts | Mancuy B. Saxvonn, | i basi fo merit a continnance o} | yesterday's American announces an unusual nav vin, the second was Mr. Spencer, and the t gree Principal departments | b Waxrono. 19 1me tention to’ basiness, ce [| iy rh . understand since, Mr. Richardson; the lady: end. Mr, of the Dank of Montreal, during the last three: months Awe aermrh | ae. Meee LT Ta ae ireetn | of arivale of vonselnat thal port on Thursday. Among ; TENT CENTRIFUG | barks, ax | hos been very uniform, the returns for August showing D'S FATENT mi KIFUGAL WIND- | be oe lie tealior ‘craft. Al one thousand KNOX, | bat a alight variation from that of the two months provi- | PyATHNTED May 24, 1846. Any one wishi hase | 1m FULTON STREET, (San Building) Th | passengers were brought by these arriy [ov Tas prparton of ecto bet apr a oe | Pernt pattern i anaes | Bk maith eee aaah e | ane onan Dabney Georgi coina . 3 . Nor “ | culation remains about the same as previously reported. Hite, George, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and L: an | his new style wut ae ay be in the south of aes 7,073 hall 1,808 quarter el a5) | ‘Thaaggregate movement of the City Bank since July, | Plewe ts acly (>the lavcutor, Allen Judd, at" his restdonce, | color, aay hing aver alfred ta he Tal nesting gublic of the | Aa $42,609 50, It hes olightly fi 4, but miler te that of Ji 0 Caters ens iS y I a eres ide Wie ones Ney m ie b Pr ene : vatington Unten. Richardson lett and went towards the ferry, Mr. Spen- | cer aud Mr. Dobbin then left together. ‘The third gen. | tleman was sitting Hal sted when Ijfirst saw them, \& Lauw bis knees; Mr. was there; the Indy wes | (y andin, eed, = sore ores going on ber een thei poncer appar be very much ex | Hind Wiknoee afer (urtbee Motalag the particulars a |