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Ukapee tines, | NEW YOR cluding hoops, rods, &e., 179 7015—being upwards of 236,000 E RALD. Panx Tueatax.—-The very brilliant audience present | Daily Chronicle gives the fullowing names of suf- Havas Manxers, Sept. 7.—Cottons.—Since the arrival Ater fei stegnans of the accounts which reached us at the close of our pre- atteru on clo ia st ia England, our Sept. 12. | ————S | last evening, testified in the most enthusiastic manner * ceding report, by the Hibernia s'eamer,via Eng! " y —_—_— . pang me » gy lem Tor ait; farkSthwe wand avery animetos aepect. The, cravicy 4. |, Banle Of EMEIANds su, viotari, | New York, Phuceday, wr 1, 1846. | their satisfaction with the certainly excellent acting of | y sc ep the Account 2 ; Threeand- tion generally entertained, that, the imports of Cotton | Ax. Post, for ihe Week ending ou Saturday, the oth of Se a [ais | Mrs. Mowatt and Mr. Davenport. The lady has certainly | the widow st, street, the carmer, Bosse, occupied by : ver Cer ong Annui- from the United Siates wi ‘ ¥ sy Foreign Ne 4 “y used este! up m-Quacter | per ¢ Mechequer Bille, 118 ite pm, stocks for some lapse of time, has led to. revival ia busi: Sept , 1845. The Forelg pitas engrafted in her style a feature that deserves great com’ ciety small shop Kept in the basement. No. i ge oe In the foreign market 9 great agitation hes taken placein ness, end been P Cope oily to geod por berg Notes issued ... . .£29,760, oe. «614 08s. a8 ‘iateie advioes by the Great mendation ; an entire avoidance of the ton hagheeres No. 25, Ji grees ee . Jumes Ly the Penis urities; in Portuguese Bonds avery tions. The buy! : ay spel a 984, e pean 4 ‘reat! mannerisms which, generally, actors actresses | borer;'No. 23, Sarch Ane Sis 4, Thomas r val of the of the 2 . sia , prec! > midd | ee | 1s : ive oa le % “ » decimation of twenty per cent. has been deliberately being chieily, checied fo middling, See eae £20,760 870 Fiore | highly important, 2s muc! 7 y, Itaral agen io ge id strides towards @ rank in | house carpenter; Fa egy, 10, Themes Cineemen, announced to ve levied om the foreign debt. in order from their scarcity, have, aayiicne co te quotati Z| BANKING DEPARTMENT. F ed for many months. Our pi sg7igultaral | the profession which he adopted. This evening | Francis Deblin, weaver; No 16, was occupied hy coco nd to make up the deficiency of the revenue of the yeur. lities have improved only 1] bl PAOV Nie ite ain with. | Proprietors’ capitalc14,43,000 Government. seqari- .. netivedemandin GreatPrritain, and | Knowles play of the “ Wife,” will be performed, and the | colored families; No. 15, Jolin Hover, couchay, Ne This announcement hes spréed consternation am cepting, now ene operations of speculators have notbeen | Hest... 127 teal including dead staples were in aceves= oa | oe jorn to Good Luck,” in which Mr. Leonard | Bartholomew Leech; No. 13, James Campbell; No. aa eee rie Gene Ruatastions bave tak out ge. The operatio ree ts tha manatee | Tepes, Oe weight aunuity.) £12061.735 rapidly improving in pricws. The kets were in | sustains the character of“ O'Rafferty.” This gentleman | Edward Campbell, nier; No. 11, John. Hill: may te mort onda, im consequence of the anmouncemert of suficient importance to contribute ta the amendment | “cluding exchequer Qtheraecuriies:.. 1238338 Farge demos | were princi- | Mundoubtedly one of the best persoidarsotrsh cha. | polisher, Nor IO, Charles’ Boyle, aboree. ‘Thee st Se ene nt arrieeise bondholiers, with however | very moderate, the present comparstive high prices, and | missogers of nar Gold Saver coin: “SNR9aT Oe the trade. ‘The maanufaguring districts | boisterousness of manner were avoided, his acting would | the property was insureds nn? SuUre! We Understand a.lender connection with the futuro finances of Spain pode pens a "re were without any eAvicet | otisend necounts we unusually active, and there brad’ been a slight | pe amaea As itis, he gains rapidly the favor of | as can stock, upon of which we co nt . r | oesBassns , , | ar ; 2 ee Tips pe aod oo MSned. Mex- | from the United States posterior to those received by the | Other improvement in prices for many les. Onthe | poweny Tueatar.—Mrs. Shaw repeats to-night, at this | Tur PAREN 2: § Religious toleration is one of en maintained joney, Hibernia, ‘The packet ships Argo and Baltimore have | *4\fn bargains were | since arrived ; the accounts by them were prior to those the proudest boasts of American liberty. Our ‘Tepubli- we anti- | theatre, the character of the Countess, in Knowle’s play can institutions guarantee the right ——— | whole, the news is more fa: ican bonds gr and 251, to 20% % a further gi already in our possession; butat the moment of our | £35,229,337 | nothing im rospective | of ” to pressed, it is cvilent that the marker would further RNP | eoing to press, we received the despatches of the Great | = = cipated, and we see ys Lig aie Mella POE ease A. ratag Pus ci age a , act, think, and wership axcording to the dintates i ol r he 1 eg wyYelosed at the following | Western steamer of the 20th ult. Additional Particulars of the Murder in likely to prevent us from the highest | rae Lyra evening ning, has Poranevce many ‘who were o creectenne— aod fis Hight with the. end ta 9 very ¢ c. BH te dd 7 ‘ tool on occasion, to desire i arilian was last done isn, ii; the De | Mie ge gi at heey A Be ed {From the Richmond Stanfard, Sept. 20; | Poet eee eons Yah navancea | repstition of the play. ‘ire. Shaw has lest nothing ot | hejclizens enjoy in this ize and cpginting tle 34; Eonador, 94; nada,’ 214; Dutch | 6151 Bales New Orleans. 62 0 to 8 O For several days our quiet community has been agita. | Prices for all kin iat. vigor, whbstistotabed? hee’ sdhiel ai ldsabntis tha’ | Sx okeeae ae st eam 5 eareopal to speak of ‘Two ‘and ‘a half per Cents. ig, for Money, | 2175 Mobile. .... 65 0“ 80 4 ted with reports that implicated the reputation of one of | bere on the receipt of the last jopean news, | Oil. on” She never appeared to greater advan P fh er Sar eueetion of a Fagen CE yes tie and 69% for the Account, and the Four per Cents | 1956 Upland. ..... i 4 the most respectable ladies in the city of Richmond.— | a the cdvumoegeill be by this arri- | during her nt eagagement,” ably ou eethe | canal tas ing chevamesietine thie dont as been Certificates, 04%; Spanish Five per Cente, for the Ac” | 300 ies.. ot ibeg tf Mam Although the foul charge war ra bo Ma oP be 5 ea js pretty geneally waderstood that | is, by NeaGb, Clarke, ‘Booth, Milnor, Helaway, Mrs. | administraiion of Sur civil goverment, aed fee atc it were Jone at 27, the Three pe rfor 3 3 * pe! e shameful dee: ofe i t is i . Booth. D " marked at 43for Money, and 426 and hs for the A | as Bae ee the:prest, 2 Jong st Ghersopmanetnes | BP poe PR ar aay will be suff. | Zone, ax well as strangers, should avail themselves ofan | Jews aro persecuted rice driven ‘from thelr own count; Mexican for Money were done at 25%, 3 hes seee he fe jeance of | prove a failure, if 7 to witness the performance of the best ac- and st « 4 25%; the ba in Venezuela were husb: hibited itself terday morning in z * — opportunity to wi a ave appropriate: been dei ted “the was « Inile speculative buying in the Ra 16 Bales. Sh ant taat engey cal for public. inv ation, which will | cient to open the markets of the United King- | tress belonging to the American stage. To those who | scattered tribes of Tareel-” It isa perfect blot upon the a] preciate 2 ee play, well acted, “Love,” this eve- | European dynasties, the persecutions which they have ing, offers Bowery Theatre. Mr. H. E. Piaphecs, 0 long favorably | much historical lore, and other advantage ate e activity which we noticedin our previous | disclose all the circumstances of this horrible affair | gom to all kinds of grain from country. The | | known to the ublic, maks his appearance as W: arts amd sciences. The: | t | “destiny is to bo falfilled,”f | eceeded by avery slack demand, with | y; int is therefore removed, and there is no _ s ‘ | pre Spe we should not proceed ‘to gratify public | crops on the continent will not ice for much first brands, at £24 75 sity by detailing the particulars, as fur at we C80 | more than the local consu:mptiog; and the wants ut the beginning of the week, but clined, and the market is now steady. Livenroot Cotton Manxet, Friday evening, Sept. 11. | bale jucements of no common order, to visit the | been subjected to,for as a people we di is American Pot: liam, in Black-Eyed Susan,” a part well adapted to his —-Without any of the great spirit in the market which | own to {34 50, at which latter quotations there are | 1 hyheenn : | ; A wat mune tzoughont the Dat eek having Yeon ore silo than bayers, ‘Mothag hasbeen one in| "Daring te agrenc of Me. Wilinm Styer, who wat | ofthe consuming Cases OF Te be mat by shir | Presume nals of set: Ree eens ttn eae see, Seam eee t h - - Pearlash, which is worth {36 50 per 5% kil, duty | on business at the North, it seems that his brother, Col. | peyond their own supplies, ship-| g, T —This evening Mrs, Free: a . e congregations in = to heap pi ts ; and though re : J “ hy | 4 2 P REENWICH THEATRE. evening 5 iT, 80 | each are large. ly good demand daily to keep prices steady; and though (f'3 95)'paid. ‘The Baltimore and Argo, from New | Samuel 8. Myers, received an anonymous communica: | | 21. ¢om this country. Indian corn is | wellknown to the frequenters of this the eae ee oars ine ME te ema Is fea 413.000 to occasionally some lower purchases may have been ef York, came in with two hundred and ninety-six bbls Pots. | tion, charging his sister-in-law with adultery, and point- | fected, yet these have been the exception, and itis clear | rugs and dyes —A sale of 950 bags Nitrate of soda took | ing to Mr/D. Marvin Hoyt asfihe guilty party. The writer | rapidly getting into fevor wit the poorer classes | obliging and lady-like deportment, takes her benefit, and | thé feast of the Passover, commenced this week, tmadannesy wits ae ele oe thanoment from denck, | Pisce, st £18 60 pee 68 Mil Sabet, Se oe cose raat) requested a Jnterview wandered to pretense haneee | er uopes and it must ere become a very | if the public render her but common justice, it will be a | wae Bee Dey a fe eee em. rane me % phi ercitron were disposed of al , duty Se trut ; this proof was fur- . * » * Atomems z yn ney in the wheat crop, of the failuro of the potato crop, Veit Teich Ne received sf packages Bees Wax’ irom | tirifed” and was such, that even Col Myers, with all his | important article of food. have raade the | benefit indeed. But modestly, not relying on ber own | in Crosby, 'Elm, Leonard, Aitorney, Clintows “and can only retard and not prevent ultimate improvement ia New york and St. Domingo. Hi From tl devotion to his sister, could not resist it. Inte ry alseov that it is good to and now that we | merits, she hes secured the service of talent, and ofer® | in other parts of the city, were filled to prices. The whole *p) eof the market is most fa the Jast accounts received from La Plata, some shipments | notes were produced, and the most conclusive evi | discovery 4 their utmost cepacity by their ive congregations, vorable, and con! rather increases than | of 1iGea may shortly be expected to come forward ; our | was exhibited of guilty intercourse for months, if not | have settled that point, the @| very little doubt | & Dill of entertainment which will, aside from other con- The Jews observe. rigid fast on this day, and partake of diminishes, No chang Egyptians or ket has, therefore, been very dull since last report, | . The fi f Mrs, Myers was immediatel it will soon become i tant arti dail, the grea at initator of Rice, Mr: Grosvevor, trom the contausnce aft i. ntval. The iced in Hebrew, org tes Sy gr ma aches, Soeatins, ess So een sold at 73% ©, | aid dong ay] sotintled of bis daughters gailt, ever | but that it soon ry important arti- , the i ieitatne of ice, = aad Fo the | co: af this, festi services in Hebrew, this week, \with 7,000 bales today, and a steady Qh 409 New York, wet salted, at 393 c. per half kil. | her from the city. Col, Myers also wrote to his brother, | cle of exportation. Our , and Miss Crauford, monnt Ao 44400 Talim SAG | ity Our stock of Carolina being quite ex- | informing him minutely of all the circumstances. | Sieelin auail American, 000 Egyptian, and 1,000 Surat on speculation, ay tales consist of lots in second hands, amount: | Thunderstruck at the infidelty ofher whom he had ever | tion of this grain are imm\ end 2,050 American, 100 Pernam, 60 Maceio, 30 Smyrne, | ing 4 jerces at f 31 1234 to 39 per 50 kil, duty (f1 | joved, honored, and cherished, and stung to madness | ply the consumption of the wad 1,240 Surats for export. The quotations. according | 371, Some speculation has taken place in East in- | with the thought of his honor wounded in the tenderest | .onderful people, and ourlal to the standard now adopted by the Brokers’ Association, 76 tons, to arrive, found purchasers at f 25 to 26 | int, Mr. Myers hurried to Richmond, burning to glut » e country. Allah be praised. es for the cultiva- | Loadon concerts, Miss Mary |, | and the ceremonies, as a feature in ancient hii ‘aleg will all perform, and the local drame of the "Fireman’s | the follower of Christin Truth an intight into the soft of Wwe can sup- | Daughter” will be produced. Knowles’ play of ‘Virgi- Worship which wasever acceptable to the Great Jehovah ld. We are a | nius” will be acted with the whole strength of the com- | before he sent his beloved Son to redeem fallen man, and 4 pany, and Miss eran at pad! one of her fa- | spread the light of his gospel throughout the world. ‘The cast in a great | yo dances. The evening will conclude with the | Hebrew is an ancient nd the High Priest comedy of ‘The Dummy.” We trust that the West | reads and chaunts the service, Stated intervals i : and are, fair Uplonds bi¢d, fair Mobiles 544d, and fair Orleans | {20nd 176 tons, Tt the, One veo tierces from New: | bi Kyerd Basetenl'e heen ie doulle wicueee: 34d pex 1d. ‘The import of the week is 28,699 bales. | York cS Argo. Tallox ‘There bas bea a A good Yared | To escape notice however, se left Me cas Inga June: iy save ote TART AL nee Bete en. reebed | ieeeeenctertans Vaous, walsh ha ve of Lowpon Coan EF. ox—Friday, Sept. 10.—At this | ty for Tallow at an advance on previous rates, tion, about 2i miles from Richmand, and there taking a | Commercial ments Prospects and | B, _—Mi | 0 x vases, which have of aay pie AR alles Og again came forward with | Consisting of 130 casks Russia yal ow, partly to arrive, at | horse provided for him, he entered the city on Sunday Destiny. Maes ainal Naa ah sprsussstis'g ase course 8 i twohaical definition, and the high priest wears a spirit, nd paid 9s to 9s per quarter further advance for | f 61 6 to 6260, and 150 casks ‘gh dat Sighs 62 to oot | after the shades of night | dfullen; and a4 soon a6 the | tne favorable change Thne teniperatare ba France, oomips phies wl, Sao at asly over th which } English, and fully this Feo on board, and a good extent | per 50 kil, duty paid. A lot of 91 bbl American Lai | morning light enabled him to make sure of his victim, he ine 4 x artiste of high rank in her profession, M’lle Dimier, and a | he wears—several in the congregation wearscarfsthrown 4 of business was dono ia free foreign, at an improvement | found buyers at f 85 for consumption. The Argo and | rushed to Hoyts chamber, and discharged the contents | of the weather, there has Beep ® very great im- | complete corps debellet. This will bo the commencement, | Jooealy. areas a benieeisr ant amas We, Seas: f Meal altimore, fom 3 , 01 in his ‘ se , of Isto 2s per quarter. There is scarcely any bonded | MMe Vard. Whalebone-Scarcely any demand | ° Mz. "Myers was accompanied by his brother, who | provement in business, e greatest activity | we hope, of a new era in the Terpsichorean exhibitions of | high offices under ihe local government. I» the seurte here, the Jute Belgium and French demand having clear- t of thecity, us| curclty. Our public have been hitherto ealited, er at | of ihe Ie Wess Sorezament. tothe epartp act of justice. | prevails in the commercial vh, owing to the | faithfully stood by him in this retributi has been manifested in this articl the market. Few samples of malting barley were ex Acct | at i hibited jor sale, not enough to quote any change in value; | lorge amount of stock, and the flatness in the transactions | ‘hey both surrendered themselves to ivil authorities, | 5 ine} . | least apparently so, with attractions presented by one | 2% vernment. ‘ies were all exclusively eset the turn dearer’ Wolare only shortly supplied | Wears a downward aspect. The, qaly sales So rage eee | and the case is now undergoing judiefal investigation. | hotels are filled with strangers, principally mer | prominent danseuse, but something Eesraieaysttaee | filled with ladies, ‘and very beautiful too. Before the With ovts this week. There is less activity in the de- | $ tons north-western fishery at ote yond 4 tons | Thus have the guilty parties | expi ed their awful | chants from the country, dso far as we can | wanting, which the arrival of Madame Augusta and her | iprronuotion of Christ anity, ‘ras the form of worship, mend, but holders firmly insisted on Monday’s currency. | southern at f 2 0244 to 2 a ber 4 kil, for consumption. | offence against the laws of God d Hein an un dge from the app’ of things, there is a | troupe will satisfy, and their engagement at any of our ay io the aagee ancien ivtarehe nd anc: Egyptian beans Is to 28 higher, both here and for float- | North-western fishery is offered at i. a8 be a \ timely death; and she in the pangs that must rend her | } I nhs er theatres will be a profitable one to the managers, bo "hel tera ly obs and ing cargoes Peas, malt, and rye, held for more mon the last three months of the year. cea yl of un- } hosom whenever the image of her injured husband or | much better business than was antici- | and satisfactory to the community. Tragedy has jews preserve their habits, manners, customs, and reli- Flour is dearer. Buyers of Gitat’s Indian corn at 40s | dles arrived from New York. Stock: tons against | dying lover are brougnt to mind pated, and more demand: er-hondled, and Melpomene de tisna to 1 us ceremonies, with scrupuleus fidelity to the present During the last 125 tons last year. Wheat and Flow ance | - cost freight and insurance, and but little offering. 13 in the price of home Wheat experienced an Sept 11 —At our | of f 1 35 per hectolitre (2% bushels), the average, accor documents published at the end of the Mr. Hoyt yr goods than was ex- boy 4 Melpom Th lose, rt red by the violence of her votaries ; iy ey are, as aciess, a mush persecuted peeple in es which are | PRll.her robes: tea’ t Europe; and whatever their peculiarities of religion, he- chene' | Euterpe is satiated with the never ceasing music of bits, ad conteane, when they conduct theneslveses good pected, considering mmercial system, | own lute ; and now Terpsichore must for a time hold citizens, and pursue aa industrious calling, their pretec- | soon to be made in a hundres Livearoou Cons Excmance, Friday is rged twice; the first ball passed through market this morning, a few thousand bushels of foreign | ding to the offici Wheat were taken for Irish account, but having a slen- | month, being £24 10, against 1 19 63 in 1845, and {18 17 | fleshy part of the lege and occasioned but litle jury; | and which are supp Pave 8 Very ie | eee ee tne ante reoute, while dancing feria, | {ion Under the folde of our natienal Danner, 1s «slur der attendance of town and country millers, the demand | jn 1844. At the last Montivilliers market the’average | the second took effect just over the left eye, and has infl € fr Simpson, do give us the balict as soon as posable. | UP the Europ rnments, that persecute and op: fo- consumption was limited ; yet, for all descriptions of | price was f 68 60 per sack of 200 kil. We are now bare | been removed by the process of trepanning. portant influence upon 4 press them—while it elevate: uur Bational obaracter, be: jeted o! nations. this grain sellers prere 7 and a last renee aay | of Soréign ero weh } ra Seport duty ry ogy is cle oc. ‘The examination hus been continued until Wednes: We should suppose that the reduction in prices | Bowery Cincus—Mn. Dare.—This place is filled to | Sore the narrow minded and bi Seco, So medi npetrie’... he WNeeral raneiof Irish Rous, | pep hactelitre Ry Soe OE eee eet are thacciene | eo ted wee eaters to eee erent four staple ‘importation, which | overflowing nightly, to witness the contest between Dale | _ Crrr Coxvantion.—This industrious and hard-working although in slow request,maintained Jate prices,avd prime | has taken place in American Flour, which we therefo! Samuel §.M 1 Mr. William Burr, have been ad- | 0" most ofour stap! l po} A s marks of new were held on rather higher terms; whilst | quote as previously at { 33.00 per bblin bond. We ee eee eae ay often thousand dollars each. | the new. tariff will for aime, undoubtedly pro- | snd McFarland for the championship. On the first even. bedy were nogmpell led to adjourn last evening, ne quo: duty paid, moved less freely than | Pecat ~tlagill ae Ee! ler 34 had already | Hoyt denies his guilt, and econ supposed himself in | duce, would havehad @ tendency to restrict trade | ins, Mr. Dale threw himself off his board at the thirty- | Fin, 4 ‘fire broke out last ev. i site ee een sol extremis, he declared that the last words he utter this fall, but such is the fact. There is as | **#t somerset, and MoFarland beat him. On Tuesday | Greenwich and Courtland streets, and was prempily put . acl prog tyro, ag raidldenrs a Per eee Wood | should be to proclaim the innocence of Mrs. Myers. The Mac threw 45 and Dale 56—we did not hear the result of | out. There were several fulse slarms of fire, on yexier- Canadian and Si before, and merely sustained their previous value ; perior Western brands, in bonds, however, continued meet a good inqui everaly thousand ba larati ther to the gallant . i . | , chamged Ravde of Closing at about | at £1.50, and alterwards resold at’f 12.60 to 20, and 11 the Teel innocebce of the lady "ry | much doing as if porn sai bow last evening, Betting is very high in favor of McFar- Pte 3 Sregchage yh prevalent: gad ia gross in 1s. 6d. per ba tons Porto Rico at £9 75 per 60 kil, duty paia. Some sup- ulation, how true ) permanently es' upon a basis which Jana. nt D je promises his backers that he will throw so, phar set iy ee fy Ake 7. y rish —Foun. ed romer r colonies, &c. will,and left Mrs. ¢ transactions in this 000. nd there is but lit le al- | Pollard, the father of the lad o record. We quote Broach and S8u- | in the city to-day, just intime to find a fat a moderately noted. Indian Corn, exciti: ever been in existence, and we hear no fears ex- | Y¢ nt a : ditch.” The horsemanship of Mr. Dale is the most graceful | held an inquest, yesterday, ut Ne. 76 West st the pressed in relation to the changes. This market | and wonderful ever tren in the Amphitheatre; intthis de- | body of an jaukncwa man ho. wou found aoatiug ia the arrive: is well supplied with all kinds of foreign fabrics ; [epeagaetcvid he has but one rival inthe world—Mr. Levi | North River, foot of Warren street. His staiuro iv about rat at rs. 80 to 82 per candy—which is about rs. 134 | intended retribution an ticipated by a husband’ 01 rs rth, who appears in the arena on Monday next. The | 5 feet 6 inches, rather, slender made, dark hair, a little Tower than last month. Other sorts are without change. | geance. This is not a community where the t | our auction salés are frequent and extensive, and } . deg hs sabre rear Manifested by all in the exercises at the Bowery bald. Whiskers around iander big hin; Back dress sont, ‘The quality of the cotton now at market is inferior. Cot- can be infringed with impunity. | the importers aze doing a safe and profitable | Am eatre, hashad a tendency to bring them the | dark vest, grey pants, c a white estien The market for the: n, till — { business. Prices for many articles are somewhat largest and most fashionable houses, and the season thus | shirt with a 4 lack ribben around his neok.. ‘The Jur; tly, ther Account. ’ 5 3 eS bios er { reduced, compared with previous seasons, which to 3d per bushel dearer agi ady request at former pric to-day jand oat Lowpox Manxers, Sept. 11.—The market for colonial produce having been freely supplied since the sailing o the Inst steamer, a decline in the value of nearly every | ton Manufactur rticle has taken place, although the demand by private | now, almost entirely closed, and we have, c contract has been good, and the articles submitted to | but few transactions to record. The only sale Monday will be produced a new divertisement called the | by drowning. “ Archers’ Festival,” in which all the athletic sports and far bids fair to be most fortunate to the manager. On rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his deat ed, The following is an extract of a private letter public competition nearly all finding buyers ; the fall | communicated to us are the following: 260 pi rey | " in Richmond, rela- | We attribute more to the full supply than to any rea of “ Mertie England” will be introduced, Mo Poliee Intel ‘a prices is yet more apparent in sugar and coffee, | longcloths, 38 yds by 49 in., rs. 6 4 per piece; 500 do. do, from a respectable gentleman in Richmond, rela- ; e games o! r m 4 ns. % PP icing ob quotitions Tre not so high as they were | 28 yds. by 89 in., rs. 6 4 per piece; 150do. grey domestics, | tive to this affair. danger of a depreciation before another season eee rata dames crash awry on bag ete He ad carened yanoeaie Sinan nee by. aa by 26in., rs. 66. It is expected that the favorable the monsoon will lead, ere long, to a rene’ Brommonp, Sept. 90th 2808, | Oper My Dear Sin—I have to communicate the most peinful ji i i it} je, unless | ani sqiicting inielligenco, in regard to our poor friend | 208 Position of our foreign affairs has very lit} John Witter, ti trank Hewes Cracus.—It will be seen by advertisoment that | 1° aueee ‘saiiners?eutsed at pacta elatt chook weet Me Howe & Co. have altered the route to be taken | $19, cloth coat $10, and some shirts and ether articles, ir Mammoth Cireus. It will be exhibited at mae valued at $8, making in all, $62, belonging to another A on this day week. The export orders executed | 60 y have not been of much moment, but in tho value of | characterof 0 articles suited for that purpose we have little varia. | al of business transactions on an tion to record, as thes are not brought freely to market. poutine ae 7 os cee hse ~ peer iat ao | Hoyt, who is new lying in his blood upon a bed from | tle infltence upon commercial matters, and the | by Foreign sugar is however to be obtained on lower terms, | Cochineal . ex) which, in all probability, he will never rise again. tyrassm: i i | harie on the first of October, and at Schenectad; hme va 's used in manufacturing purposes are in brisker | minal, at rs.3 per pound. Exchange——The money mar- His room zc ‘entered ibis morning by tl lf B hl | embay porar the Government in gelation ito') 2d. We must repeat our advice to our ‘Wentern friends foe= TO ee ae Goma et rad ae and for cotton better prices are obtainable, | ket having become ~ } enopeace et cre has | the first was Mr. Burr, who heoupht bak a paper to sign, | its finances have very little effect upon our | not to omit the opportunity of witnessing the wonderful | officer. Justice Osborne committed him fer trial. v ations are in nearly every other case sustain. | Fiven way mee hey oe + 7 yx vad Cc AS pledging himself to leave Richmond immediately, and money markets. Capital in abundance for all le- | feats of Madame Macarte, the French female equestrian. Highway Robbery.—Deunis MeCeuley was ed. r British lroa the demand has been active, espe- | 4d. downwards, and the rate ‘ansactions for never to return te this forfei- . 3 " | They are superior to any thing of the kind ever seen in | jast tight knocking down and rebbing John Tree of a cially for bar, and prices are looking very firm. The | date may be quoted at ls. 117¢d. to 2s. per rupee, at ture of his Life. He refused to sign it, saying th had | gitimate purposes, can be easily obtained in any | the United States, and net to see her is not to see one of | }yundle, valued at $20, while passing along Broedway on ixty days, the rate is rs. 993g; and on China, arrivals of produce have been of little moment for seve. | months sight On Calcutt: ral daye past, but large arrivals are near at hand, and | par; ou Madras, at thirty day: | been guilty of no crime—indeed of nothing of which he | quantity at very low rates of interest. Every one | the wonders of the world. This company numbers seve- | Saturday afternoon. A portion ef the property was was ashamed, and that he had no business elsewhere. | ral moze male and female equestrians, tumblers, &c. &c , | feund on the person of the aceused. Committed for exa- the public sins announced to take place are of conse- | sixty days, ra. 206, at 288 per 100 dollars. Freights have ‘Thereupon, ‘Col Samuel Myers, of this place, entered, }®Ppears to move onward very cautiously, and | who are all perfect in their way of acting. mine qenceand wilmuch test prices. Ashes-A public sale of | latterly sustainea porter ace ing tothe La followed b by his brother Willem, The former hed a | there are indications of prosperity throughout the gig canine Aen Rraken from two Thieves —Officers Coraeen and Clif- 3 barrels Canada, b ‘ince our last report, there wos | arrivi oO tranesctions have been reported | stick in his hand, which he struck upon the floor | Siac fo iod Protestant Episcopal Convention. | ford, of the 6th ward, arrested yesterday two old thieves good spirit, and the whole sold at full rates—Poarl at 246 pepe od ee eee an tat cclee to the | 1¥ saying at the same time, very emphatically, “You | counteyiceneaie, axanecns : Meek any pete PIRST DAY. | by the names of Bill lb ns gam over tfieenyectrsk bl So ‘st sort Pot 2%s Gd t second 198 Ni i a ithi: = uspici aling ining , {Tas Gd to 168 94, 102 Datrels United | extort of about 6,000 Ibs. of Water, at 7, annas for No. | that effect, ii not me the exact words] use. He idea tetse thc Yesterday being the regular day forthe meeting of the | Suspicion of stealing trunk contain a eds Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the | they were endeavoring to sell them to a junk shop ma Diocese of New York, a number of clergy and Isity as- | in Mulberry stroet, ‘for which an owner is wanted. A to the fticers in the station nowse. Both k thetsig: | now in session in St. John’s Chapel. Our read- | sembled for divine worship at 10 o’clook, A.M., in 8t. | Jue or examsation by Justice Onber a. mad Oe: | ers will perceive by the report in another column, | John’s Chapel, in this city, the place appointed for the | Stealing Mae og en auccurd pol Paes L. 5 ’ ‘was arrested las teem, ys0, the weapon | that the question of paying the bishop’s salary out | **ssion to be held. ‘ards of broad cl ts, valued at $40, the property ef Mr a he seoeteal a in the nee a, bn | of the Episcop al es E ii es in brought samt cry Morning prayer igre sare by the Rev. Mr. Haskin, of iim +a Diliger, 208 Bleceker street. Committed by gush of blood which stlin'at | The probability is that this session will be as Nagy a oper fre ewes peat chard ieee ra TA young chap called James Sullivan Id at lower rates—first sort 21s 6d to 22 Sd 188 9d to J \l,and inferior 15s 6d to 1 Purpentine: For Spirits the demand hi 2 | 90, and 6% annas for No. 30, have ‘had effect cince our | ‘Gentlemen, 1 shall deciine Signing thet “4 last. State of Trade. liam Myers instantly drew a revolver 4, aud us the drawers have little on hi We have received the foliowing reports respecting the | {ine $011. who had risen on bie bed wiles prices are a trifle firmer, sales in puncheons being m state of trade in the manufacturing districts since the fer was drawn (the pistol was placed at 44s 6d. In rough no transactions have taken place, | stiling of the Cambria :— ee perhaps, of H's person,) the weapon Hers are firm, and demand 9s 34 to 9s 6d per cwt— | Maxcuesten.—There was rather less animation in the tg:nnted to close, but belore he could rhe market is still bare of a supply, and for the | market this week. The prices of goods were fully main yay discharged ‘ani i retail lots of Stockholm disposed of this week, the | tained, and, in some cases, a further advance was de over the right e: rs have been compelled to pay the advanced rates | mended by manufacturers, though, we believe, not ac- wit | Prorgsrant Eriscorat. Convention.—The si ‘two last | ty-second convention of the Episcopal church, is | | } | {17s to 178 6d, and now there are few sellers under 17s | ceded to by purchasers; so thet the quantity of business vis be 88 | Mr. Mallaby, of Plattsburgh. The sermon was preached | _ Robbing Gd to 18s. Archangel is wanted, and 18s Cd readily | transacted was not large. The Yarn market was not tall? which samed Pee ih the Meahy pect at | Stormy and protracted, and marked with similar | 4, the Rev. Dr. Hi ng tie hp ah pio vias detected inthe act of steal'ng money from, the Ul but not much offering. 1615 barrels, 170 half | quite so firm, and some spinners who lust week Gemand- Ore thigh ana fiself in the other. H. says that he | features as was that of last year. | of Trinity Chur wv. Dr. Wainright, assistant minis: | Sous e setae ne eee: Man, have arsived.and farther arrivals are daily expected. ed an advance, accepted orders at previous rates. felt at that moment—deubtless from thi ‘of blood, | * | ter of the same ; the Rev. Dr. Lyell, of Christ Church in go Disorderly—Ann Murphy, the girl that Bi. aa eemine ben wel er oe mass ae en ee ee ea Fian- ich sees poteasly asl he wes suspended in| Iyrerestina FRom YuCATAN.—An arrival from | this city; and the Rev. Dr. Creighton, of Tarrytown, off | caused Bill Dingler to be sent tethe S.ate Prison some a See taner wall supplied, but ee ee og Fhe a market has been a a ‘be am oot seni 6 sess ta hie Ben to bn had | Matanzas brings no important news from that canted Comnation ci called to order by the Rev. Dr. typ Tiased ne BE donk pon diserdesty: he belt : . rket for ’ b ited scale. Mid- | F | i j ‘ Senior Pres! present, ‘com r locked he scriptiousof Bacon has Boon quite as ective as ast week, | Sing Tiired Wool by extremely Searce, ant Aicult to | see Tae MP Grong: cis horrible scene, was jeslousy om | place, but reports the arrival of the brig Gregorie, | HUlght, wee Domine the Het eee yrar pre tems” | poomplete vagrant. Justiog Ovborae locked herp foe — Deing only asmall quantity on offer, buyers meet with | wife had been guilty of crim. iy | in eleven days from Sisal, bringing news from ‘The Secretary then read the roll of the clergy, andthe iy or House—A woman called Margaret Stow aT ee ad thane. elite: here cod nets holders are | Huppessrrexo— A slight improvement has taken place his fall they were going out of his room, when | Yucatan to the 28th August, confirming that | lstofthe parishes of the diocese, the lay delegates from | was arrested yentorday by ofcer. McGee of the Sixth very firm as there js little here, and very little expect hk rket dey, although there have not bee! H, |—believing the words to be the last that he ever 4 i which presented their certificates and took thelr seats, disorderly hi at No 9 od for some time. Bale end tierce middles contioue | Sy eury sales, ‘The warehouses have been rather Du aiter''am invocont; so in the? ‘This aftr | hitherto received. Inacopy of the Siglo XIX, | "he Convention then proceeded, according to the Ath'| Doverteess and common sevort or prostites of the Targets amuse the fam parcels ieposed of the bvy- | sier durlog the week. "Bot litle doing in the Wool mag- | AFOK place at about a quarter to raven thismorning.* * * | we find a decree of the Congress, declaring :— | titicle of the constitution, to elect a President from | very lowest description. She was held to bail in $390 for holders. Prime svall [ria esas are of brisk sale, und at | et A AF arrived here at helfpast five, FM. 1 found Has per | ist. That Yucatan recognizes and proclaims the aS ne CW lam Creighton, D.D., wes nominated for | NF *PPerance at cont. very high rates, but for the inferior and neavily tainted | , /##D*—There has been scarcely an average pFectly Cool ad a ae it nothing Of any Kren comed | Runciamento of the city of Guadalajara, of the 20h 0 Ptesjdnes. eae olactgd Gedeianc vale wine eove election by sorts, sales could only be made at very low prices— doing at our Cloth halls; but since the gi 1 oo ori never saw more nerve exhibited vay : 4 tickers — aaly po igs Decisions in Chaneery. ail 786 to S42, and other qualities 70s to 76s, | Dusiness is chiefly transacted by direct from | by any man in my life. He gave me the above account | ” 94. That Yucatan will continue in the same posi ¥ ee ee acis Phe Prodidentseia that he thanked Before the Vice Chancellor. ition as heve been taken with freedom at 62s to 65s, | € manufacturers to the merchants, our days do | of the matter, which I have related as nearly as possible | o¢ soi¢, ‘overnment, until by an acknowledgment by the On Mc. k hipty:'the benahi me ch ep Nie coreg A pg bas been int] ee Soay bo eahd te begunaiepiediine os hitbevie, viThe physicians in attendance do not allow the slightest general Forerament ofthe fovolabity of the Trontles of fie Moers ines be auld tonowr the vistre sonfidence ia | vicedey moraing for ine last time, his office having ex- “jaest, a e stock being small, n fi ° rd - 1843, she can wi ir a 4 ; * 1 fants, cifer rates heve been peli. Kegs are in in| Norrinonam—The Of the Hosiery trade pee Npltdon replant hoban ekescert ea. 1 aaa S maaan eee that Geberal santa Anna Tay and imperil di sere the dnties SCs caboes Pk Lang ald eereae, ‘Comper Fleet and : ° siren. sh. gages Gane eer Cope moh junction be dissolved without and others are perfectly conv: of his entire innocence | ja, ted the most liberal sentiments, nes e Rev. Dr Haight was then nominated, and elected | others —Ordered thet injuncti vi : to the impure crime with which he is Prom proclaims him as chief and ‘director of the Secretary by a vivavece vote, and Mr. Chas. N.8. Row- ner to inh er el iri mal ae al: forvel ve in it the poorest class but want of work, ae oe Mi f, 20th inst, 6o'clock —Hi . | him, and by the small tradesmen. The Bob- | sient iY the. night aking onl; three or four | Mexican repablic. ‘The President then announced the following standing | Ne |. Wilvon.—Ordered that defendant deliver considered ss considerably impro Freee oem a vcuid talk to me ibis causl manner| Upon the publication of this detree, grand | committees :— the wach to receiver, as directed by the smaster, or that creased request, and prices have risen to to 60s. | which are carried, on in this town and its suburbs hi Umerican has been taken to a large extent, and now the | with a few exce) got considerably worse ; and market is wearly eleared. Some very fine is reported | tle is heard to have been taken for refining at 5ie; kegs | and wi are quoted at 40s to 42s, and barrels 388 to | bi 40s per owt. Barrelled ‘Irish Beef and Pork ly in plain mn en Fi h Sem! an attachment marked for $100 be issued against bim are in good request, and as the stock is by no means es beira actively preparing for the ensuing October Tecate Just called to see him, the wound is | celebration was held in Merida, and General Ba- | »0",{ht Incerporation of Churches-Hen. Saml. Jones, | an iitermynch Ordered that attachiment issue against large, prices ave looking up. American prov ipsic fair. The Cotton Warp Lace trade keeps grad- sadre ‘bted by the Me - Y ith for ‘3 surprize that he is still li and in such an excellent was féted by the people. ‘On the Diocesan Fund—Rev. Orsamus H.” Smith, Rev. | the Sueriff, it he do not comply with former order oven in great request, and for beef an adv: ally improving, the frames Being slowly putto work, | €oruition. He Mesiptston saty SEateaines soetes ‘Wm Richmond, Hon. J. Burnet, Mr. Cyrus Curtis, end | Bates ct al. ves Cow —Ordered that defendant stand ¢om- gor tierce hes been paid, large. sales been made | while some are working long hours. The Silk branch | SO"Scute pain whatever, and on being asked by the first the Treasurer. ' % rat ? mitted until fine be paid for consumption in new gd unexpected de- | is deprowed. The same may be said of the Bobbinet | person who entered his room what, Bos the wetter, re; |, HIGHLY Important r2om Mrxico.—The Wash- | OTT" Vedeurer’s Messrs. J. Constant, Frede-| Griffin v8. Bushnett and others —Exeeption allowed. . pre ti imaeonve trade shortly, 8 mee: See e . is very hed ; plied that “that he could hardly tell, except that he had | ington Union, of the 28th ult., gravely and offi- | rick J. Betts. and G. G. aggenen. i an aarnelly vs. Jno, B Bradys ct al—Defendants to have be is . ricester.—There is a fair average dem for the n shot ; that he no idea whatever of the extent | ¢j, On the Theological Semi —Rev. John Brown, D. ys to answer Bill. Gaus tact etts vonly Saroheoese Gertting a ty | home trade ; and thongh it is now eSSotween seasons,” | of the injuries he had received, but supposed the wounds pros caste that Santa Anna spells Anne | 9 oP ie reer snoreaod DL De and Mestre Wan’ Hi, | Burgess ef al ve. Smith—Court will notinterfere in re- aetna, ener oe cae, At eneiic bebe Oe by rerpaiee fais statutes ta ariestaly of peor ; PG Gebendecmer. oa Wainwright HDs nev. zet'| Gases ot ‘rt Smith ef al—Mastor to deliver to Mrs fe week 126 drs common Paddy Drought 9s to 10s 6d. | those « disastrous” circumstances which some of thi State Constitutional Convention, Mustenl Inteliigense: Jones, Rev. E. N. Mead, and Messrs. D. B. Ogden, G remiu $600. os * , Rev. E. N. jesars. D. B. .C. | Nesbitt for premium, on her payii : Tallow “The market nurs firm appearance for Russian, | 80% diaatrous clrcumatances which some ofthe mo: SEZ 22—Mr Townsend presented the petition of Geo. | _Annrvat or Sivom1—This extraordinary violinist, the | Verplanck, and 8. Jones, ORM, GC. NEA Te Meson Motionponieds * ad the trade is still inclined to increase their stocks; on : i. jones. : to the manufacturing districts from the passing of fi ri organization i Immediately after the President had announced nd others vs. Brownly and ethere—Attach- new Feloraurgh Yellow Condie of Ast quality, as per | trade. Tadeed there is every prospect in the home de. | of 8 State Board of Assessors, to equalize the valuation of | Passnini of the day, arrived yesterday in the Great Petiaaaerd tee nen Pood ‘wes ty ewt for old, and there are not free sellers the Per | mand continuing good ; while from the country hands | Teal and personal property. ‘Referred. Mr. Clyde pre- | Western, after a most tempestuous passage. It seemed | net submitted the following resolution, which he moved | _ Peek and others va. Eldon and others —Firet exception ? oF | having been mostly engaged in the fields during the last | *¢nted the petition of Peter Groat and others, for the | as if old Neptune had organized a full orchestra to give | should be |, and for the present laid on the table, | to master’s allowed. motion deli t- Lee tad eee amen ae een wansacted, | month, little or no work has Deen brought in from the | transfer of the funds appropriated to the literature fund | tho great artiste a grand musical entertainment on the | to be called up on the following morning. ‘The Jarvis vs. Frances E. Palmer —Dofendant’s exception of A villages, and stocks of wrought hose are, consequentl: and to the Normal School to the common school fund.— to print pre a. overruled. Je or ter. tlame made has Deen largely dealt in at | Yory low. Prices of material remain stationary and | Referred. Mr. Townsend prea | big, broad Atlantic We are of opinion that he never | "Resolved, That the trustees of the F) fund be | °'in the matter of application of trustees of Mrs. Dayley, ply. All other kinds are wanted, and brought suffer firm. pete and egg ted New Yor! before heard such music ; the Great Western was the | directed to pay over to the Rt. Rev. B. T. Onderdonk, D. | deceased, peeves of petitioner denied | ly of all kinds of comb- | Superior court of that city, and that additional numb: great violin, and her rigging the strings, and the maestro | D., out of income of th iene fod (excepting the en ve. Green et al.—Exceptions on both sides over- old and others, of jew York, for tl Braprony.—There it rates y J ing Wool in the market, bu are dificult to effect, | Justices of the 8 rtion set apart for accu thesam of an- ; Livenroot Manxers, Sept. 11th.—Ashi prices generally ruling too high to induce the spinners d. Mr. Tilden mo of the ocean was not satisfied with performing his master | Dually, to ccumeaptrtvou ts ay of October, 1846, | Roul vs. Williams.—Receiver to pay certain moheys ly 10 buy freely. ie continues to im- 01 whole were hardly sut ent until of nvention, an athe court, Teuance oO! fast ‘* rt. treal has advanced to 24s, which pric to b ly. The demand for yarns conti i pting section of the article on | piece on one string—the whol hardly sufficient il otherwise directed by th tion, and th into in pw f Master's Repo obtained tor some of the new imports. prove, both for export and home consumption. We are | Currency and banking f : for him. Sivori’s large, black and expressive eyes | be paid at the same rate for the period from the 8d Janu. | After his honor had finished delivering his opinions, he also, has advanced 6d to 1s. per cwt. Iron glad to learn that spinners generally are obtaining an ad. | , |" The Legislature shall mit the aggrogate amount of ary, 1845, to Ist October, 1846, whenever the state of the | addreseed the bar as fol demand for sll descriptions of manufactured continues | ¥ance; sp P bank notes to be issued by All the banks und joint stock | sparkle when he tells of this two days serenade by Nep” | fund will admit. rete", Gewriemen—I have now arrived at the end of my ju- ood und prices are improving. The mskers all appear | ruinous trade. i ady business doing in all | #8S0ciations in this State, now existing, or w! may be | tune and his orchestra, from the top ofa big wave. It On motion, the Convention adjourned to this morning | dicial labors—I have disposed of all the causes, matters well off for orders. Present prices in Liverpool are, for | kinds of Piece Goods suited to the approaching season ; | hereafter established was thought at one time that old Neptune intended to | st nine o'clock. of petition, special motions, and exceptions, which were merchant bare £9 5s, British bars £10 15s, sheets £12, | manufacturers are forthe most part making to order. ‘The vote was reconsidered and the section rejected.— regularly before me for decision—m; ie finally ac- hoops £10 16s to £11, rods £9 16s per ton. “In Scotch | Prices are fully maintained. The Convention then proceeded to the further consider- | keep Sivori in his embraces, and not let him come to Movements of Travellers. complished. During the fifteou nod bastycarigent Thave re, ine is not much doing, and prices are droopinog— i ation of the report of the committee ‘on incorporations | America; but he is here, and will give his first grand ‘We are necessarily obi: , from the influx of foreign in this Court,1 have faithfully end itly a) ‘5 shillings per ton in Glasgow, and 82s 6d in Li- Avenack Paice or Svcan.—The average price of | other than banking or municipal” The first section was | concert on Monday, the Sth inst,, at th Tabe: Je. news, principally to c the list of yesterday’s arri- | plied myself, ny whole mind and energies, cr ¥erpool for mixed numbers is the present quotation.— | brown or muscovado, computed from the returns made | debated at length, and ogreed to as follows, by @ vote of ees) chon Co IRE vals to the numerous passengers by the ‘Western. | entious discharge of my duties. The 8 hag have oc- {400 barrels have bien sold et be te by 3d Sos cote Bob | elucive of the duticeot customs paid er payable thereon, | "0 1, The Legialat ar kee rane Celer nate arene the Tanen | 4: cahere, Georgio: E: Hieashaw U.S, Navyt W.RGk:'| voldable:Ferthe very general fotbearsuos with which the ree oo rated sagen hy Bgl par owt. £00 or payable thereon, $1, The Legislature may pass general laws authori- | pianist” takes place tomorrow evening at the Taber. | J; Cahert, : EH w, U. 8, Navy; W. Kirk, | voidable. For the very general fo with which the importation thereof into Great Britain:—From the | zing persons to be erected into a body corporate for Phila; G. 'Peurson, town; W. Robinso dgment have been me: Americ: end in demand. Prov: — | British possessions in America 328 34d; Mauritins 338 | banking, manufecturing, religiour a cach atee gue. | necke. piel ot Ww. Wi Goerperern wealtogions H._Deke; ony 7 thatall taceeche ot ocoteoh respect extend marie oa — Der week which has elapsed since | 6 ; East Indies 33s 7d per cwt. The average price of L ture may deem safe and practicable, | Mr. Lover's Seconp [nis Everixo.—Another crowd: | Phila; W. ‘Blanchard, Boston; G. Wright, Norwich; | ed towards me by the RO sl oh bar fed our last cirew’ ¢ very little o to notice in | the three foregoing descriptions of sugar is 32s 7d per ‘ictions and cenditions, and with such | 44 and fashionable audience hi Capt. J. W. Reeves, British Army. tising in this Court, throughout my term of office, | feel Gur produce market eave in corn. Tih has con- | owt. powers and limitations as shall be provided i 1 | ote lonable aw jonered Mr. Lover's second Terge Capt Matthews, Steamship Greet Western; | prot to make my acknowletgments Neat ously. § Ee Meare jast rem- | THe Inon Trape.—Tho present state of the irontrade | but no law shall embrace more than entertainment, last evening, at the Stuyvesant Institute. | T, B. Sivori, Camillo ‘Sivorl, London; Ss Alleo, J. Re then left the Beuch und retired, after which a meet- poy the confirmed lots Of the potats Cage ea and housed; | jn the South Staffordshire district is as satisfactory as it of corporations, ner shall the Legislature grant any spe- | Good as the first was, last evening’s was decidedly richer | A. Alleo, Havana; D. Wheeler, Mobile; Rev. D. Scott, | ing of the members of the bar present was @ a ‘conpamption of ell hinds of food nace meety, | hee been for many years past. The very extensive and cial act of incorporation in any case provided for in such | 514 we can only testify, without going into its merits, to | New Orleans; W. Yeatman, M. Pope, Col. Thompson, R. | John L.. Meson, Esq. in the oiair, but owing to tae pan. new A = on be 7 ve caused | increased demand for home consumption for carrying 8.) | 4 . Anderson, South Carolina; Rev. B. Smith, Charleston; | city of the numbers present, and to give au opportunity ® consideral vance im price, and large quantities out the various railway projeets, with the requirements e article was then referred, by a vote of 53 | the warm applause with which Mr. Lover wascontinually | Mj, Bostwick, Georgia; all ers by the Great | of making a general call ef the bar, proceedings ee nen eet ot aoe calowOk ot he export trade, are calling into requisition all, the get commie of Bre. Reena an. | ae reradamereal erento, His anecdats and Geabes| Waster ME. Longetret, £7 Colamaa, Boston; L. | wore aljournad whit morning, paid ; Indian corn, dis to 448’ per quarter; Wheat also ia | fly cache ties, OF production, an ee oe ppointment, ke, of local officers, |asto keep the audience in rears of laughter, and his| ~ Ciry—J. Grenle: " ae xpeditt = od Cap be =, fas ome — has realised 228 at the larger sad on aller worl $ oer wll Lt pa are The first section providing for the elec- | songs. notwithstanding that his voice is not strong, were pool; A. Gathorweod, Philadelphias W. Teaneli ve The bond ox Eat i rnd Arsenal tos lo pat er he vi - are rE, and all the ac- ders, in many instances of such anature as will, in their cl coroners, and district attorneys | sung gracefully and sweetly. ‘There cannot be a richer | terford, Ireland; Thomas fivans, Lond w. wg hatte Be " a mn e reonl os nf ons a ane ‘9 expect vast supplies {rom completion, extend over a much longer period than or. | every two 3 d to amend so as to | treat than attending these delightful entertainments. rris, Ni yard, on Monday, in Leth bag cn A Cae thence, at prices w mill be remunerative to shippers inary ; and f strike out district at ‘Mr. Forsyth movea | ‘Tye Aroutoxeons—The concert of these children , Tect in some respects, as to place in a disagreeable pori- e must confess we would look at this rapid rise with | Upaly,) 0nd to extend the term of their offices to yours as now—-Car- tok drilliant | if, Baltimore; G. Spel phe age aap peg ~ nad wertinr pb Lh great caution, and advise prudence to all shippers in | ried, 46 to 42. Mr. Vanschoonhoyen moved to amend so | J@st evening was attended by one of the most Ution;J. Wilkinson, Syracuse; W. Robinson,” Misaiseip- | feed from the rot the mag ine Be {rusting tot .ése prices, as the changes on both tides of | very coniderable ot Dlg His | a8 to provide that these officers should be removable by | audionces ever brought together in the city, and we feel | pi; ‘R: Stembell, United Stator Army: J. Coyne, Liver. | Bankhead. |A letter from the Se relary of War was ale ave pregered new sources to supply our tributed mong the works in the neighborhood at quarter the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the | glad that children so worthy are beginning to meet with | pool; R. Reid, . E. Owen, Wasl Mot pot divulged ; bul the aM mires ipees wants, which no t will be large, but which the r isors of ti ty.— M —I fanati;J. Bleck imore: abundance of the United States can fully supply. “Beet | Gevuntthcses Aether who are entirely dependent | SAFES’ out the, clause limiling the nuinbe? of coroners te | ‘hat appreciation of their talents which they so emineat- 8. Miley do; D Collins Paiseh We Berrenpetage | Of, ‘eanetter, and the, epision of the, undersigned, that C, ‘ks diminishing more rapidl; 3 Ww. and Pork continue in steady demand, without ulteration than they had calewiated aad ng y | four—Carried. Mr. Stow moved to provide’ that when | ly snerit. Eech piece was enthusiastically applauded, ; C. Hun " aso; See, Sank Cheees comma, one Sane Lass Bee been ‘under the necessity ‘0 soy ietancae ae officers shall be elected to fill vacancies, tuey shall hold | and nearly every one was encored. The common words | J. Notton, Siyeuny iB Seekaen Se Seamer As ‘Gran | of t ant, are mede to appear as part of the con- urther advenced | to 28, and we have considerable en- for extended supplies. The uncalled for reduction that | {F the unexpired term only.—Lost, 50 to.39. Mr Stow | of praise are bu weak to express the terms of commen-| Albany; W. Davis, Michigans J. Norten, yee Cc. we a ag oy po leg ae as neg ee in tbe dation . Mason, met tion in price, bat scar £ 5 for Linseed Cake irom £7 10s to £8 10s perton | was submitted to during the last moved to make deputy sheriffs ineligible to the office of to these youthful performers. They undoubt- | Drummo: rginia; Piermont; les of produce there are no varistions in shasiions4 by r+) equivalent redestnea cies pevtcaes sheriff for the term succeeding thelt tere of service— | edly phere to crests sonaation in country, | North Careliva” Ape 7 ts would not have spoken it, but as cennected with fad equiring particular notice. Money is plentiful, or materials, may therefore be conside! tirely at an | Withdrawn. Mr. Swackhamer moved to strike out the | 95 et unparalleled by sny public performers, and will Howaxn—Mr. B. Parson, Toronto; Mr. Parsons, do; centive to keep the men together, when every aor “readily obtained from % to 3% per cent. | end ; and from the well known fact that all the princi. | Clase making sheriffy ineligible for three years after the an honor to the State which gave them birth. ‘They in- | Rev. . Brock, England; “A.M. Della Torre, London: | /eswented. The lady in question was actnated by tne reaped eateeceen ae | fetes of ecky ed item taut dap | Son et, fori ace dnehna Ta | ne Pattie hc teador, eens cote | Cubs Cea oat Regine, Mew, W Heri | GaKarsome weed tec pt ots o, and 1 9 . n | and the certainty that no reducti . en |. Mr. Swackhamer ofter 0 justice to e - | Canada. C, Jones, white; two hea, < Carolina sold. st 308, in bond: | either in wages or materials “ington, can be expected clerks and district attorneys ‘officers, and requir het Tbotors the Baltimore: We testa, Benton; WW. Hancock, Hudsons I. THOS. L. VERMEULE. ‘Tallow, &e., is more | Peter:urgs ¥. 0. wi week at 438, princi lower price, and « while some holders asic Concklin, Auburn; R. Ki Boston; Johnson, Delaware; A. Braxton, Ph hia; J.B. Clarke, Va. jew and ine Dye consist salaried 5 red for, and 400 to 500 casks | jt would not be a matter of surprise if an ing their fees, &c., to be paid into the county treasury — Wold in ihe early ‘part of the | to "Zeuksra at the nent dearer eee pnarance should | Tete. The seco section wee struck out ‘The Wid | y to a Od iy now the | Due consideration will, however, be given, before taking | Section also Mr. Hawley effered a substitute for the R. Peeble, Boston; A. Franklin, Lancaster. » made thereat, | such a step, to the effect it might have upon the exports, | fourth section, providing for the election of commission. Jopsox—O. Stiliman, Rhode Island: Mi. Cowles, Ohio; zed | which form so serious a part of our consumption At | @f of loans @ county treasurers —Lost, 931048 Ad | Opeeiea of rue ALuans—This delightfal resort | 7. Douglas, Vermont; G. Mallory, Waterbury; Re J. 40» to 498 6d, and some fine North American at 42s 6d to i bany Ss nere nt ic 7 f £5 fe i % . | journed.—4 ‘gus. wi 4 tady ; M. Ne ct | our japercet. 000 brie enil100 Kags of american Lard | fectireds no possible, danger vas evise | and we trast of becuty and fashion opens to-night, with a grand voce! | Ler, Princeton; D, Randen, Philadelphia; . Govham, N. | ce. any . per owt. Tobacco | that no rash movement will check the increasing de- | Court ror THe Correction or Errors, Sept. | and instrumental concert, under the immediate direc- | Haven; KE. Johnson, Ohio. el n The taiva since the Sist ult. are aboh sisting of Virginia and Wostern Stripe 1, 'has» con | mand whigh may legitimately be expected from the vari. | 29.—Present—Lt. Gov. Gardiner, and twenty: | tion of Mr Loder. The programme is filled with musi- ° rips, part taken for land and by thetrade. Thi us alteratiens in duty that have lately been mad four Senators. No. 15. D. Coonley vs. Sarah W. Coon- and among the attractions announced Court Calendar, This Da: for all Kinda, In prices ‘we quote. go7,mmode ate | the admiseioh of British iron into the ports of foreign'na. | ley.—Mr. & Stevens was heard forplaintiff in error ; Me. | Giatf of Comic roses tee that Toor ot decease, ae, | 9_ Common Puizas.—Nos. 110,190,192, 78, 7073, 79, 95, 97, ms LY} the tendeney ig still downwards with every decntiptes, The ex; pinky y iron in the year see were | J. Mo aadlaed defendant in error—end Mr. 8. 8te- | John — We anticipate a brilliant assemblage at 99, 64, 100. ts

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