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t + CN te oT Ce IS Se ne rs = ee eet Remnant “THE NEW YORK HERALD. Meakeic pian ni cos NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1847. iS OF THE CITY OF 8T. LOUIS K SALE telligence: THE oe to K gg D Gites, Se. Louie, i doar ei APPAIRS AT eae Madam Restell -Grset efforternte made yesterday in The S ot hahaa Srainas, Sept. 7, 1847. HM ober, 1Bt7. aenled bids will be’ receiv ee. s QUNA. estell — }¢ Season—Preparations for the Fair. & D'S E! ION ", | the rsigued, Msyor of the city of St. for the pur of a letter received from Laguna, dati - | order to liberate this woman from custody on bail, but ke North-west corner of Fulton and Nese ste, in conness with GEO. HIPFARD & SON, 134 Wa" | chase of one fared sad fifty thousand doljarn of six per Gent | 6USt 11, 1847:— dated Au- | srithout eect as ahe stilt remains in prison, condned in | Tbst which, at Saratoga, is peculiarly termed “the terloo: erpool. to send ‘for their | bouds of the city of St. Li it “The export duty hd I. Hlapds in the ofd countey, cam secure passage in any of the fol- | as may oe sold at par, ou or bel te he th day of Seitember, has been al Shed otis nent At other produes | * B JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | Scweimsrittarenmirerataensny ots ok | ametagnecmimortntve ip crt Serrmte | an been balan wites'' reat tiated ace omcut ; of ON STTTUTION, 1 John Britton, tha x per cent ver auuam) setncaunuaify "Such bide many ve produce comiug from te State o¢ 7 Maker, | lon oevecst tedioe dscaen eek mie property, valued at | 100 the period of enjoyment. The sun sends down his ri q 4 anu an " 7 pe i ATION —PORLE FROURANE, QUEEN OF THE Wasi, 1208 tous, Capt. B. Wood. | lor pur or the whole: of sid bondar ‘Phe bonds are to be | 90 Will be condiscated., which will have m considerate ta. | 30°75; belonging to sarair Hidden: etaiow ae No 969 | sepial rays with just enough of warmth te mw e per fanmail ip sdeanes” Pgh a en bits LIVERPOOL, 1190 tons, Capt. John Fldridge. quired to write upon GE mi) exch for the sum of oue thousand dollars. Each bidder is.re- | fluence on prices of log wood: a great quantity of log- | Water street, Justice Drinker committed him for trial. | sense of comfort, while the days are redee 19 sone, Cat Joha Pldrdge, wired to write upon his bid the amount of bonds for which | wood which is shipped from this port, comes from some | Charge ef False Prefences-Oficer Bloom, of the . i med trom tie be’s” cell, season,” still continues with unusual pleasantness, All ling Clothing.—A fellow called Walter Moore was nts, natural and artificial, unit yesterday by a polleeman, on a charge of steal- pe unite to heighten and pro- é EI tarda’ ice 6! te HOTTINGUE! t payment i estates which, al oppressive, exhausting heat of midsummer, The crowd per copy 83 wie cea er peak dae okie i ngranes jen 200; Biprard a ite tie galy & sgonts tn. ebelpred Look ood pe rapt gm gf bonds. bid Gr by. i rf the State of Tabance ea von those (ad op crow ihe ie foil = py Pony ie Tiiwchute, of boarders has thinned out to that degree which ren- HERALD. OR EUROFE—Bvery_ Saas Spee ee ere ate aball be pemeis Mayor on the day ouececding the | O%i¢ Wiksske A great difference in the stock of log- | Wisconsin territory, whom the officer found at the How- | ders the society of the residue unvevtrained and fa- Price GN ceues per eqny—$) per annum) including ee nT Meer asc fisads ia laren ood mell: | Gor catenin aitve beeu ‘opened. tothe persone | NOOd, TI asure of course does not in the in, | ard Hotel, on a charge of obtaining merchandise from | mitier, it is at Saratoga, in this Ike Teceived by Measrs. Galignaui, 18 rae Vivieue, Paris amounts, can be accommodated with drafts onthe Belfast : xcepting tothe bidder to whom the | Jure Mexico nor Tabasco. but exclusively our d | the following merchants, amounting to near $8.000, by aid im im thie respect, likes large yas. Birvonds, 18 Combi meg Toke Mil she bookseller Loa Banking’ Company, and numerous branches in Ireland; commeroe; and it is really astonishing how beat in- | false and freudulent representations:— Benedict & Rock- | ty. When the assemblage is largest, then ix the most ANNU. ‘AL PICTORIAL, H. HEALD Pat ish ed on the n[s0 on the principal iy ml sn npn Feptieng 24 Wales eas. of Pest ee) toe ite ell he ds formed Ben ceed States Government is about well, 81 Pearl street; March & Compton, 92 Pearl street; | restraint and reserve; but as the com; gradually i The Roracien wilt ast be: reponse’ path FOR NEW ORLEANS cash, Pe re but only to their friends,” "| street, making five complaints in all. ‘The Court held | tion, are more familiar and free ; the jest is bandied, the tay oocis nihauke LOUISL !W YORK LINE. U th day of September, 1817, ivclusive, the Mayor ARMY INTELLIGENC! him to bail in $6 000. to answer the charges, in default of | laugh goes round, and it {s afterwards remembered that PRINTING “Of all kinds executed beautifully and witt Pell nell the bonds aforesaid oF any partthereef, tommy per: | We understand itis estimated, from the oMciat re- | Which he was committed. this waa the most pleasant period of the visit Capt asusaalis ata boseole buatebold ao i par foreash, payable a twenty, tel, nine, sin, o thes years, | tans, that there are at least 2,000 additional trorte cc | Charge of Petit Larceny.—Officer Long of the oth y T date, at the option of the purchase: Vera Cruz, prepared to form anoth a cope of the ordinance Authorising the sale of these bonds | these, there are other relnforeementy ee Sam Be is given below: mara, sareste Epp ioge Trae Guay ¢ eo ex-militia ‘The people here are all preparing for the fair. Every ine collector, on # charge of stealing 1 sbirt, 1 chemise, | thing betokens great events tocome off. Provisions find 4 towels, \ h 3 - ‘i BRYAN MULLANPHY, Mayor. | for Colonel Hughes’ detec cong reon, Fort Molionry, | ticten valued in dil ae 0, belonging ts olin MT Duss, | *Tetdy market ; rooms ara renovated ; buds are put up; D.H. Anmstrona, Comptroller. 126 men were preparing to embark in her Teh tree | Feniding in Reed street,’ Justice Drinker held him to | and.every where tho good folke are doing thelr best to as speaking of troops acriving bail in the sum of $200, for his appearance at Court for | make their homes look cheerful and The ‘establishment, must b ost paid, or the postage will be ds jucted from the euhscription monev remitted Sr er a ert nr NEW Y ORK AND HA Uke RALLEO Op CUMFAN ¥ Ship 8 Bark GENESEE, Bark J. £; WILLL. Bark HEBRON, Captain Grei Orleans pay are frequent! ‘ven Buin pete it ete ost 6 vis seria | an —. (ovale ay rot d trial, tide will soon set in, and then the tines of wonder will ‘and obligations of indebtedness, which fail dne di the Indi+ted with Madame Restell.—An officer arrived in | begin. Gingerbread will lose its attractions tothe rostio ONAse DAY, Heit, the | THe abe e EE SEG: CAPR GTOE, oe tight deat fpenent focal ear i ine during arte igiieat {fentuckians are evincing thelr usual rea- | town yesterday from Newburgh, having in custody a | youth in gazing at culves with their heads under ibeat leg, Cars will run as follows, until further notice. “Up trains | water, and commanded by the most. experienced. captains je it ordained by the City Council of the City of St. Loni cag to Join their country # standurd under the new | respectable looking tian about 10 years of age, by the | wud horses with heads where their tails, should. Dees will leave the City Hall for the trade. ‘heir cabins are handsomely. furnished, and every | as (ollown + 4 requisition for two regiments from that State. The | name of Joseph P. Cook, whom the ffloer arrested’on a | Sheep, hogs and cattle, big nnd small, will be greater ott- POA Mere yee Hartatha Aewetads’ | patos vide comfreand’ convents of ths wie | Se, ht he Megs bm tase herr, uth | Severn hag aed le procinatin for tro companies | bench warra araed'y che Court of Semon hn hay: | Tein than tho “wondetat beans of te tomas 7 530A, M. White Pl'ns. ‘Neither the captains or owners of the above ships will be re: | {ifty thousand dollars, for the purvose of paying the outstanding | was known at Lexington Aft tnd af son as the call | ing been indicted by the grand jury with Madame Ies- | Menagerie, and every caprice of nature in the formatlon ; eo oe eontNS RARE LEE wrcioms ssenaes ttiverax Meta |’ bosds atte etx Ane dariog the present fiscal year, | 4 Known at Lex Loulsville a hee en rere obtained | tell, on a charge of inanslaughter in the second degree, | OF malformation of those of the hoof or the horn, wili 9 tiers, parcels, oF packages séut by. or pat ou | and indebtedvess which existed pre: | 1i,¢ng. r © like promptness was dis- | in causing an sbortion on tite person of a young woman | be the subject of speculation and wouder. " ess rexulat ills of Jad ing are for the at of th present fiscal year. played. Tihs was in the employ of Cook, at Newburgh, sud as | ray ove forms po Genus, however, will have their d eased. stified to by the girl, who became enciente by him, and re of adil ‘The old worn out political hack, the H alatreces or eae EK COLLINS, 36 Bouth street tigned by the ‘Mayor"end countersigned ‘by the | Com. Kearoy visited the U8; frigate, Brandywi wflerwards ftraahd ile with funds to proceed New | broken: winded, woazen-rusaged invalid tbe short al"y i ‘Agent in New Or joke, Woodrat ‘'k Con who will Preawurer ud Comprofter shalt be inued ‘otbearer, aud | Monday, where he was receiyed with the usual honors | or Rei tone al HEA Tacit gph Serra Peg tipper hes plo? Tei apron fro 5 promptly forward all goods to their address. 4 ted on the day of the sale thereof ; and such as are | and salute, jorme: ich cansed the abortion . ay Orlef and busy stage, Anunu- H = d for by the fourth section of this ordi ‘ and likewise the indictment of the accused parties.— | sual collection of distinguished assombie at 5 rided lor by cary years from | og ommander Stribling is to be fleet,and not lag captain, | ‘The accused was lield to'tuil in the aaaief $1000, in | this time Hevetdy dokione ohn alee sama IEha. Wate, Wiese ey bd call default ot which he was committed to prison. Buren, and many of the kind. Many have already on M ATSCOTT’S ES rio! ’ nese ewe re Lawlor dod Pensacola, having Stealing a Coffin.—A man called Nicholas Solinski, | 64ged rooms at marvin's. ‘The crowd which is anticl- i cP, ers eng end en Pend he Pa - Sedan yotiardy—Norfok Beacon, Spt." | Soba taed $i hes haas Honesty | tae Uae Sass tla ate Neale epee H ry, Cn 4 s t b six per centum per annum, ly, » ne ny coffin, valued ai , from Bellvue ifospital, belonging jotel and other houses, a 2 magnificect ships comprising the new Line of Liverpool pack- 4 Mi : ty had pur- | which those who are wise would di Hiss P.M. 1 149 White Pi'ae. | &tt, vit arson 1750 tons, Captaia John Bri Ub ag mesg sid "coupons 10 bes ‘The Repeal Question in Ireland. Skies the MALATE Tar Redbone, Ue eanes: |. LORSIC grouadn leave, teem tat oes i talon: d the a “ 508 6 ie 710 A.M. so Be ty y 7 HR WEST 100 ee Cone Wonihouse. .. _|/ rom the London Chroniole, August 13.) changed by the accused for a pine one. Justice Drinker | buildings are commodious and convenient. The whole Bosc pe Soe 38 | BIVERPOOL, 1250 tons, Capenin John tldrs , ‘Thos who im: gined that the sgitation for the Repeal | jocked him up for trial. is enclosed bya high fence. Mr. Wright's address, at 1 oi os a3 eM HOPTINGUER, 1150 tons, Capt. Ira Bursley, of the Union would necessarily die with O?Connell, must Charge of Grand Larceny.—Officer McManus, of tho the time of bis death was nearly written, and will proba- A ing from Liverpool on the 6th of every bo a litilo startled with some of the retuits of the Irish | 6th war ‘day @ young man by the name | bly be read by Mr. Dix. The painful circumstance 6 28 ah ee 'd, arrested yesterday a young y pal He) can also be secured by the St. George’s e elections, It is evident that amongst the mase of the | of James Filey, alias * Bendigo,” on « charge of stealing | UBder which these last words of Silas Wright are pre- Pleasantville. New Castle, Bedford. Whitlickville. hime 3 Liverpool peg at, making ie ale P every five thest bidder, for eash, ou a day which shall be thirty-five ile the enthusiasm for the Repeal cause still burns as | fromthe person of Peter Crowley, a resident of Albany, | #¢nted to the pubiie, will excite unusual interest wah H , TSA MT A.M | days from that port. For farteer pastisalary sph) oy, dayeafter the passoge of this ordinance. between the hours of | Jiercely as ct any former period. Leadership indeed has | while in this city, on Monday night last, on a vialt, $13 | _ A new aud valuable work has recently been published A 4 lay shall be desig: iH 5 Igand ted by the | died out with the great agitator. Tne movement now is | { t “ ” the officer found containing an analysis of Congress Spring, with copious Croton’ Katte jy29 36 Bouth street, New York. et thathe will receive | utterly unguided; and whether it will gradually exhaust his perdon $2 aad AS tone bill soeronosding ox, | remarks upon the use of the werarjite mediog! aman FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC iteclf in bind and fruidess efforts, oF ke. fa wolledie: TR Ay - 7} 7 : ; rt, sustained and | actly with the money stolen, ‘The accused was dressed | Xe. Its author was the late Dr. Steel, and it is well edit- trains to and from Crotie Fillo wil net stop on New GRIP core Pant sent | amieetpen martin Hasta ots nartof te aformi | dicted agate this county, wil da i f Ty to person or persons, who may apply for the peud entirely upon | up in a new suit of “toggery,” evi purchased with | ed by Dr, Perry of this village, who, being an educated, land, ‘at Broome street, and 32d street. A car ; whether any man arises oupable of embo.lying th hy practical physician, and livi in the jeinity of th Tipereaeid snes colsom caaaten tiny So remeeaen same; and he shall de ‘om such sale P emboying the | the stolen money. Justioe Drinker locked him up tor a | P phy: ng ¢ vicinity of these 7 lows :— FROM NEW YORK. faiths Ser Brenan who may | Popular sentiment in his own person. With Mr. O: ki nd auch person or pers ‘Con- | further hearing. waters, is thoroughly acquainted with their qualities and the city: : j PHILADELPHIA on the 12th Au buy said bonds at per, shall Mive the option af having the bonds | Hell repeal was @ throat—an_ expression of 4 ainda effects. ‘The editor bas sel ith good taste te ogni in of er from Croton Ful Will nat op hen te inane cacette,fedecgubloimeiher the; ain, nine tes ortwaaty | COuteut, and ® mean of extorting concessions rom tho | waa preferred bate tastica Ostarsa ho fraate at une | motto, a text fromthe bible. fouada tao work Be tens ygineen Winte Pains and New York, except at Tuck “4 isth Sept. Fasapaas he oF they may elect and dessinate ‘at the time of | spathy or the prejudices of the Imperial Legislature. | Emerald Ine, by tho, name of Tovevaguiust Mr, | dell’s news depot, where wverything valuable in the lite xtra trakis on Sundays to Harlem and Morrisiana, if fine VRE. Sac. 5. On the day which shall have been designated by the | BUt he did not deal with it like one who contemplated | Thompson, the publisher of the Bank Note Reporter, | Try line can geuerally be found. i TAVEE su, August the advertisement provided for by the third section | “@ Possibility of having to set forth his principle ina | for passing some spurious coin. ‘The iatter hay since | Gen. Tom Thumb, Herz and Sivori, Horr Alexander, for Lake Niahopaekand Danbury leave Croton Fallgon “© Sst tween the hours of 12 andio’elock.P M. | Practical measure. His followers of Conciliation Hall undergone a thorough investigation before Justice Os- | 8nd the late Frank Johnson's celebrated band of instr’ the 7o%lock A.M. i loat, with commanders of ins fings ou arrival of the 7 o’loel the Pigesece of the Comptroller and the are in much the same predicament. They stick to the suited im the dismissal of the complaint | Mental music, are here too, and will give entertainments FROM N! B oard 0: Aldermen, and the Chi ft magical word. but they d during thi » iW Poi weuanumaly cmon tnd are moved wiv erey | Herd Seleetn ey sue ahem aye een’ oes | Ssiacsoneopesy Mth ef SABE ict soeans | aera, From the evidence addgoed pro and com it| ein hifi.” °° T) ® make arth hiss tate fies MeN Yee Be a toe the parchase of sid boads, which be hdder, | {rsh Parliament would be, or if it were the best thing in | called at the office of Mr. Thompson to get a $100 bill ‘ __New Loxpos, Sept. 7, 1847. favre 1,000 franes. Wines are not included, but will be fur- hi, all ofthe bonds issued under the provinions | © coe , Of what the means are of obtaining it. changed {i ie; that Mr. T. gave him $16 in gold | Celebration of the Anniversary of the 6th of Septem nished at moderate rates. ich shall not have been sold previously tih the mass of the penpie, however, it is plain | and the balance in silver, consisting or five franc pleces, ber, 1781 ‘White Plains, in manner as described in the fourth 5 r poise pays “ee 4, @ ll letters must pass through the post office. ight ‘Gi aé 2 Mi.'tna a7 BM. For treight or rassege, annty. co Ruvtisiva:teave Grotss Palle at 7 A.M. and 9 P.M. are ee SRYMAR & CO..34 South i Soecomats 182, 23° Steamboat NEW ‘on and afier Monday next leave New Brunswick past 6 o’clock, avd New York at 15 minutes past ing at the regular landi Will continue at her old hours, at 7 o'clock ‘and 3 o'clock from New York, ruaning through without stopping. Jeave from t ; | enough that repealis no alternatwe, no inst t for i unless in the opivion of the Mayor, President of the Board of | obtaining something tlse, but the object iewaiee rey peng tay Siti ite’ note’ ewan ed. Love | Tho anniversary of the Oth of September, 1761, was Ableapen gad the Chalsmes ge. Peart of Dele spephely adr ac ps the mepeler bands again called upon Mr. Thompson and stated that sev: celebrated at Groton heights, on the 6th, with more ERIC. they shall sd to make such negotiation for the sule of te be serious difficulty in the path of the | ral of the Mexican dollars given him (Love) were bad; : Pain gee MLSE RAMT SAPs L300 toes | bends, ax shall appear to a majorty ef them best fore intereat | A*i34 Government. ‘There can be no more striking iltus- | whereupon Mr. Thompson exprewod his doubte whether | ‘tn Usual Interest 430 horse power each, hi f the city. tration of the reality and intensily of the popular fee(ing, been passe: At 3 o'clock, P. M. about two hundred and fifty per- with the, Lordy of the Adi Bric. 6 It shall be the duty of the Mayor to reqnire exch bid- | and at the same time of the ‘utter powertetsnecs and 122 Eien ny Be sean stall os & f der to write upon his bid, the amount of bonds for which he | capacity of those who now profess to ¢ Y gu offers, and he shall also require a payment in eash of live per | late election for the city of Dublin. ‘The facta of the | allt m him; that th r \ ° : 5 “ged he bad received from him; that the clerk pape ot amount of ponds pid te 0, be deposited ma is | case, ro far as they can be gleaned from the Irish journals, | looked over the mouey and picked out four dollar pieces, | Participate in the festivity, as well as the solemnity of by the Mayor on the dey succeeding the dry on whicn | &t@ these:— Menta, Grogau aud Gregory, the late tory | aud gave $4 in bank bills for them, at the same thine pro- | the occasion. The meeting was called to order by ap- same time ordering his clerk to change such as | sons, among whom we noticed many a fair face fromthis than the | might be found amongst that which the complainant | city, assembled at the east side of the monument, to foot of Barclay street. hin, 64 Both boat c ; SOUR ‘ ay etre Z the bids shall have been opened, to the persor ho made the | Members, were ix possession of the ground. ‘arious to b ny ¥ id thi \- winting the venerable Dr. 1 ing, of Preston, \- ae j Eola ss 5 sel ees Ton hi NIAGARA, bee 7 Nac de the bidder to whou the pouds are (ee pad rrrndtcteg sf Folie ag either s whig or a Plalnonte if is Thad peed L Hetegery (ecagt etary ‘ake eat; dteatban Brooks Ist Vice Weahdent; Dr. Jobn BTATEN ISLANY FERKY Un ud | orig veasela apporated to mil from Boston are the” nc. t. The amouat of the proceeds of the bouds to be sold | belle! that a contest was hopeless’ At the riesante nace, | La” ruck’ to, the next office and have them duly attest. | usb of Ledyard, 2 Gecotatiog Tetmimeaae atver FRIDAY, Sens, J0ch, 107, the stem: A ietiety Auagtst 16, 17 uader ithe Brovisious of sis ordinance ie pereby appropriated | Mr. Reynolds, ouv ofthe speakers of Conciliation Hall, | again called at. Mr. Tocmyeon’s. office and Dacsented made af arks, whicl were listened to with deep will make the following trips farther notice = Cambria, fied sles Vg ya present fiscal year: and to the rayment ofall obligatous | °#Me forward ua repealer, but according to his own several other Mexican dollars, 1d to bo spurious, | attentior hi aken his seat, Mr, Richard Aa: pba, ALES aN eee iica Ganka abana 8: i ke of indebtedness which existed prev.ous to se commencement pure ialani pate coaen that Be ont sourcely | and demanded that they should 80 i talked beck — Stayner, 0 INK & KODE Kppropeiate to the oo- a i, 9, 10, 21, A. and}, 2, nt ofthe present fiscal year. a ne OF RECUR: ‘Upol The clerk, not feeling ss to the character of his | casiou; an ) Lhe orator of the isy, Mr. Jonathan BSR oipegtialh. 9 i, carers pal be constituted asejr:ate fund to becall- | hustings. fe had the oppealtion of the Consert customer, refused to have anything further to do with | Brooks, ar (in a cap of revolutiouary ovlobrity de ALG, 6 9 10, 11 AL Ms and 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6%.¥. M. Cnt eon Or yet mmoaers thst nee beemrone!, | pasty Sacepa wit i» had no support, we may pre- | him orthe money. ‘The complainant then lodged his com. | livered « { and pertinent address." Several distin- New Yoru Se t. 6H if 8 pm ert Uvtous to | fserved exclusively forthe purvose of discharging thedebu of | Sums. froin the G OF MO Connie certainly had not | piaint with Justice Osborne. He was atteuded by | guished m m didlerent parts of tho Stace, were ex- NOT E—HOUR CHANGED &KOM | sailmg. by may of loans to her. p FE ee eres tao nuel's successors in Con- | James R. Whiting, Esq., and another counsellor, by the | pected to p vate in the exercises, end the couunit- rf 7 to 6 o’clock.—On and «fer Mouday, Sept. 6, ‘sige money—Vrom Boston to Liverpool, $120, do do te ‘ihe Mayor shall receive the ceriificares of mdebt- | olliation . Perhaps the lest thing of all was, | name of Brewster ; and, on being cross-examined by Mr. | tee, to whom entrusted the arrangements of the the Albany and Tro Eygioe Line of steam: | Hu. sfax, $20. edness which are now ou’standing agaiust the cisy in liew of | tuat he had no money. He contrived, however, to go to | Sherwood as to whether he had been induced by certain | celebration, i: nuded to bave read the several auewers ers, EWPIR®., Capt. R. 8. Macy, and OLU + BIA, Cpt. W. islbsrte seensed aneil paid cash, yey fered Super met for ihe purchase of any of the | the poll, and etioy ‘cipe by sh force aa en- | parties to prefer the complaint against Mr. Thompson, | to their invitations, but on account of the lateness of the Ww. Tt iM leave for Albany and Troy at 6 0 aery : pron: experience: bonds authorised to be sol at pe cana ee HAN thusiasm, much to bisown amazement, and very little, | whether counsel had been employed and paid to attend | hour, it was deferred. or , except specie, rect 3 ERAN. Board of Delogates. 4 ee to the satistaction of Mr. John O'Connell, | to the complaint in this matter for him, and whether ne Long may the old veteran, who has for several years 0 shi a fo freigh : ‘Chairman of th Orces TINE STEAMBOATS FOR ‘or freight, passage, or any eH GEORGE MAGUIRE, ing aspired to the representation of Dublin him- | had taken the money received from Mr. Thompson to a | honored this day of days, live to welcome its anual ALBAN ¥ eosin, é po al t seer jg At f President of the Board of Aldermen. self, ise fet it it mecessary to relinquish the project as im- | certain party or not, he declined to answer the questions barn and be foee oy aa, om by Leper that he is 10% P.M, oe ructicable. good lining i In addition to the above line between Liverpool aie P a put to him. Justice Osborne, after reviewing the teati- | doing work in his grey old age and his de we inkdt SAAT NEWLON Cae Wan i Peck, will aliansand acontmet “ vith Her Psat sl havin been presented to B: an Mullanphy, Mayor * ch Ae Rep ANE Soh OG IES mony adduced, concluded that the scienter or guilty | years. ar ARS NEW! Lig ahaa + will | Majesty's government, to establ Tine between Liverpool | eee a eas the Borate Pproval.and having been by | Against the Government the passions of the people | knuwludge of Mr. Thompson in passing spurious coin, if : PAIR AE { RET leaus Je mene anemeay, Man. BERIAY ORES, and New York direct: ‘The steamships for this service are | Him reunrued to the Hoard of Aldermen. in which Buardit | seem to have broken focth with peculiar violence in | any had been passed by him, had not been proven, aad | Sittr FEven at Quenec ap Montreat.—The desteamppat HEN DRI HUDSON, Cong, R.4O Crarten: | orthe tne when they wil tare Cader the new contract the | Of Auactst, one thotannd wight hundred aud forty-seven, recon $Tetzlgoality in which Government candidates appeared. | theretore ilismlssed the complaint. hip Julius Cesar, trom Liverpool, with 471 pas- len, will leave on Tuesday, ‘Phursda: ‘ faaret side! id Board, and passed hy 4 ity; cr urn by on! ree ee #, is at Gross jf ae glock, ra as calaadiaate vk steamers will eu! every Serardey during sight months, and | Nive members of aid Board having Voted for itspaaapes tre | votes, though his opponent wase tolalstranger, whe ined Miscellaneous. tnd hus 60 sick on board: it is sald, im a talserable stese, At Five, O'clock. P, M--Landing at intermediate places— | ¢70) l'etweeu Liverpooiand Malifax and MSecton, aad be objectionsof the Mayor theret eBeneantrary, notwidl hstand- became s repesler for the occasion. Mr. Sheil appears | A man the other day, professing to be an Italian in| The Canada, McArthur, from Glasgow, with 6 cabin Steamboat ROCHESTER, Caplin RH. Farry, will | teen Liverpool and New York. maar Clerk of the Bonrd of Aldermen, | $0 be indebted for his seat to the circumstance that the | distresr, applied to a lady on (hird street, for alms, | and 129 steerage passengers, Is detained at the quaram- leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sanday alteraoons, OCEAN STEAM. NAVIGATION | This bill having been received by thy Board of Delegates, | DUDS4Fvan repealers relied upon having @ candidate | ‘The lady told him her husband was not at home, and | tine, She had tweive deaths on the passage, and has 20 at du’clock, 4 COMPANY —Daited States Mail Line to | by amesseuger from the Board of Aldermen, with ine objec: | Sent down tothem from Cenoiltation Hall, in which they | that she herself had no change. ‘The tellow replied, by | si¢k of the small pox. Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt T.N. Hulse, will Cowes and Soushampton. and Bremen. | tious of the Mayor thereto, ¢ leventh day of August, one | Were disappointed. The Solicitor Goneral has not ven- | demanding how inuch she intended to and how I am sorry to soy that the Catholic clergy has los lesveu Tuesday, Thasoday and Saturday afternoons, at 9 | < The wlendid new starship WASHING: ven: | The Board of Dele- | tured to show himself to any constituency, and the | large a bill sho had—proposing 0 change it himself, | another of its members this afterncon, the Rey Mr. Bra- vote on the | Government seems likely to have no Irish law officer in passed the | the next Parliament, although tbe measures to be pro- esi apd posed relative to irish property will render the services ‘The above boats will at all times arrive ia Albany in ample | commander, tart from New York on the 23d Septeifber, time for the Morning Cars for the East or West. cerrying ths United States Mail. Freight taken at moderate rates, and none taken after 434 | She will touch at Cowes and Southampton to land passen- rather than go without the intended charity. Decidedly | dy, vicar at Rimouski, who died at the Hotel Dieu Nun- cool for @ beggar.—Cincinnati Gazette. nery, of fever contracted at Grosse Isle.—Cor. ‘ ferald 2d inst " yathamp ilies, who was Yeloek, d freight, and deliver the mails for England, France and of such wtunctionary peculiarly important; while Mr. | 4 lady visiting at one of our first families, It will be seen by the hospital returns for last week, All pe boats of this | Seigtum, aad wittshen proceed tn Bremerhaven” Keturainey Jouy 1. tice, | MCullogh, whose claims upon the couddence and | sisting in making srrangements fora wedding party, | wnat the number in horpitel ix more than on the eect. without a written order from the ox orageuts» ¢ | willleave Bremerhaven tl OEtODET. ver. with Clerk ofthe Board of Delegates. | gratituae of his countrymen aro #0 great, and between | °f°™ ys Eaviar sncoteanawe viel jaye ond ous week, but much less at the sheds where the healthy "apply ou. bowed the boats, 50, ashing ty trou r with a phen i , Paseoge or freight, apply ou boar BX e Washington is bu ie eee es | | Vetue es apne aacet whom and the Government the bond of connect.o1 was Y | passengers are placed Hospital return from the 2lst, to the 28th August :— Remaining on the 21st, 2043; admitted since, 466; dis- charged, 204; died, remaining, 1994. CONEY ISLAND FERRY, ymodius and elegant Steamer 10. ly on the above ind 2 P.M, Coney ‘opy of the origiaal Or- >) | touched the cork with the tip of the tongue, she was vated by the Presideut, both | dinance ft. s.}'om file im the Hemiwer' office. © wo | nade Pecks ected by Dundalk in favourof@ ms ” | iaaenty sclsed with violent spasms and severe pein, a ter. >. se ang) aw f f iN. hich continued for nearly 24 hours, notwithstandin, ae of 1000 horse power each, and accom: | — = - SP ae: All this tends to show that Ireland is becom: ¥ y y 6 madstiounfor Sepuatengers, none Power each andaccom | GHICULTURAL ROOMS, LYCEUM BUILDING | ycar'to your lene governable, and cine, ako, the utmost efforts ot the physicians — Syracuse Journal, i Number of deaths at the tents, where the healthy pas- PM. Pasage from New York to Southampton or fo Bremen, $170, HORTICOLTORAL OniIBITION— ‘At the suggestion | 1o4padle of direct conilict with the power of England, | | The total amount of ice exported from Boston during | sengers are landed, during the same period, 20. x On Sunday, will leave Canal street at 10 A.M. and 13 P.M. Fees from Bremen i hy of. the State Agricultural Society, whose will, be | she is tending toa state of disorder and anarchy which | the month of August, was 1,970 tons, most of which was ‘Total deaths on the island, from the 2ist to the 28th, ool ate eet iter Whence AL since. |, Shes held at Sarat Sorina a the 1th of Rept, the Ameriens | will be more embarrassing to the Government of this | ahipped coastwise, 908. Qurbee Gentlles eaten fe FOR SHREWSBURY, OURAN HOUSE. rien intion have changed the time of holding | country than an open appeal to arm: It the bottom o, equisite fund: ribed for build- ‘e have news from Grosse Isle w reat hs 9 st SS Lid mows ed honk The Sins Sota ig “hat Svae nf rset, «Alteran fg. | tras eherchical sympteme Les ihe ir ‘end nope | sg plank tnd from Unnnjohare to Unery Vai. | Bamber fn borplta an decreased coaaierahy. The F iddtetown an om e of Horticultare, are camneetly. tae misery of the “f the people, and their invetirate , ; ‘ 4 hospital atate yesterday was us follows :— ,{°- Price, Master, will run as follows, from Fulton Lies Gompere or oreternaas.. Ero reeearea ages Leeetables, | distrust in the class which. ae owners of land, has al- | , TH® Common Council of Albany, bn Monday night, | "Pens... if ust River :— Prekagtenras y MILLS. SFe Senne Hone Sedan TE Beeseraen oe ta ie | most supreme peter coen them, ‘The Sention ‘bevw loaned the General Government $1,000, to improve the Women. elec. DAY GOT Roome—of any the principal seedsmen in New York, or of | Isudlord and tenant is the primary and master influence | 24Vigation of the Hudson river. Children, 1412 \t WILLIAM ISELIN. the following Executive Commitee : by which improvidence and indoleuce,turbulenoe and dis- | About forty vessels, of all sizes, heavily laden with sd ine is in due course of constrne- sarner Beadial, Wm. Copeetty H. Waddell, | content would be permanently kept up, even though the | timber, were at auchor at St. Johns, N. B.,on the 4th Total 6.6 486 oy 6 ove dpe lO the ensuing fall 200 Pines ene. ie Get 4 misgovernnteat of centuries had left no tendency in the | inst., the scarcity of seamen and the enormous wages Dra. Stewart, ewton and Damour have taken pander. a a Evin CHERBOURG — Archibald Russell. L. Pell " state of society to the same results. ‘Che truth will be | demanded preventing their departure, The “tars” de- | the fever. Tacsday, at SO AM: Theateamship NEW YOK will leave on Edward Clark, ultimately forced upon us, that Iaudiord and tenant | mand £16 for the run home, Eionant Hosrirat, Moxtarat, Serr. 2 Popzecules day, hidnng the Joh a Syl 60tre D._F_GARDNER, Seey._ | not only do not stand to each other in Ireland as they | ‘The rogues who robbed Herr Alexander have been ar- _ Number of Sic Died 2 hours, opie phen passage, 1p Pade THE SUBSCRIB grateful to the smoking pablie for | 40 in England, but cannot, even by legislation, be placed | rested in ‘Newport. Men.....+ n experi Ls — the eviden daily receiving of their appreciation of | ON the saine relative fuoting. The restraints of usage Women.. threagh the post office. For pasea fe 690 es UAYMAR ht, apply to | ton aaa trusting the above boston ac- | _* 34 Se su wi is efforts to furnish them with the best Se ot be supplied by law, aca |, An election was beid on Monday, in Utica, for Direo- | Chittren,; procured from Havana, and he pledges hi 1 rs'thatean be | and mutual respect car . 207 Children TES . i tors of the New York, Albany aud Buffalo’ Telegraph od : wee J.P. ALLAIRE. ONLY RAGULA AU | Shall deveviorace from what he priden Gimecif ize just; conied | aera, wears, criven to leg airy oatat ad eee hehe | Company, when the following gentiemen were elected Total Not ‘Total Py NEW ORLEANS. -che following well known, pawtaion, Hisagentxt Havana will continue to seleat different pring! ian froin ites Chiat exe teaaistte ine | 27 ¢ ye ensuing your :—T 8. Fuxton, J. Butterfield, H. | At St Johng, NB. ou the 1th tuat, the mumboe ot FCR SHAE WROURY, LONG BRANCH, | Pimearpassed tor colin second cabiz and veces ime: | Kat eens that can be procared, ud at the lowew ratee— | sounder condition of society. Let law say what ie mey | Greenman, 8. D. Childs, J, Wilkinson, A. Sprague, 1. Y. | arrivals of immigrants in three days had beeu 010 ‘Ocean House, P. W. Schanck’s, Hight passed fo we pas | Among tie Ist importations, are some very choice, ot the fol | £! y y v) i A. Hl, Tracy, 8. #. B. M x! Raosom ead Eatontown Landiny ‘steam, | Se0Kers, and will j ositively sai) as advertised, or passage free, | lowing brands #— of right and title, the butk of the Irish peasuntry must re- | HOW, JB A. M. Atacy, 5. F. B. Morse, Cuses of fever 50. “he Mayor bas submitted sever! hoat EDWIN LEWIS, capt. Haynes, will rua as follows, i falc Alto, Reralins, main upon the Irish soit, with a moras right to be there, | _ The canal from this place east, for four to six miles, is | resolutions to the Common Council relative to the e1n!- from fot of Barclay street, North riv Bist, Sepeember pe Upnes, Qraima v however imperfectly the right may be recognised. An ex- | jammed full of boate, and has been for the last ten days. (art) that have arrived this season, with @ view of ave York. Leave Shrewsbury, ; Denals, Beptemberatth. El Leonde Oro, Neurn tensive clearance of estaton is an atrocity which, how. | It is caused by adefictency of water on the long level, | bringing the subject under the notice of the imper!s! Orelocle, ian a baM je yeltherthe above packets, ns they are all | Forssle in lot upon terms to enture’s dupl ever legal, cannot be endured. The right to do such | between the Lodi looks and Utica. If tho canal was en- | authorities, and inducing them to rovtrain a system of Thursday, 9a 3 PM. Friday peat AM : Sia Ue sate citameaden iike aude, things could not be tolerated if it were exercised on any | larged, two ieeders might be added, which would afford | emigration’ which {a 80 productive of direase aud death ararday, 11, at33gP M. Monday, 5 lly on their appointed days. To secure | ant4 3nt#re large scels, But if the rights of landiords be thus really | an abundant supply of water. The present state of | to the emigrants themselves, and burdensome to the uesday, 1satioA.M. Wednesday, Wes... lot: Rep vareus AN ™ and practically limited, it is s folly to say that the same | things is very annoying to boatmen and business men, | people of the colony. ‘The resolutions were passed by ‘Thursday, Wart AM ¥ iday, _£ J.T. TAPSCOTT, 06 South ot. factued by G. BACH, 19 Fulton kind of limitation might not be embodied in the shape of | and their losses alone \ould pay tho interest on the cost | the board.”’ Saturday, 18, at 1 P.M. Monday, FOR Be LIZE, HONDURAS —Bark JOHN R | stant'y ou hand; also, a fine assoz! ment of im} of law, 1fan adequatenecessity for it cau be shown to | of an enlargement.— Syracuse Star. 7} aR pe Tuesdays yg atest LEM Weda ARDNEK, James Pedersen, master, will have | «ad German Colored Papers. All orders promptly executed, | exist.’ This is tne point which, more than any other, | We had the pleasure of conversing, some days More or tne Bany Case.—We learn that : Stages will be i Feadine oad ee ae copa fe abo rt. aaa and_on the most reasonable terms. L30*m ” | now reuires the attention of those who are preparing With s gentlemen oe hea seountly been in England. Mrs. Hart, the mother of the child, wines cus- “For further p ~ B. Hal, at tne office on " + | PENIMOLAT'S SULPHUR BATHS, No. a7 Pearl street, | Femedin! measures for Ireland, ‘To allay discontent, | who, from his official situation, had excellent oppor! dy was given to the father by the Court before whom aoe Be target Pectioslans: aopey. 20:7, Be, Hip, ot ens oOtGS Om Ae OIE Se Koe eats ow ey rte. near Broadway. ‘These Bathe have been established | promot. iudustry. and by steady and profitable industrial | ties of judging of the op'rtonn of the imperial’ wuthor!. % for the Inst tweuty-six years, and ace the only Sulphur Ba’ in the cit They are highly recommended by the most e fast sailing | nev t physicians, for the ewse of rheumatism, salt theum, chro- Captain | nic complaints, eraptions of the skin, & as corpus was recently tried at her t made another attempt to obtain ber child yeckerdey morning, which was successful. After effecting an en- and anow position to the cultivators of the soil. last question, he informed us that he had no doubt it | trance to the building, she asked the privilege of nursing ocoupe!ion to turn away men’s thoughts from political | ties on the subject of tae navigation laws, agitation, the most ersential thing 1s to give new rights | navigation of the St. Lawrenoe. With OPPOSITION PASSAGE OF FILE—To ge FOR LIVERPOO! SakSocas 2, Utica $1 50; Syracuse, $2; Osweg packet of 21st September.—The supe $3; Rothester. $2: Butfalo $2; Glevel fies yacket ship QUEEN OF TH Wi pip ott, $17 Milwaukie, $673; Chicago, ineiunal ‘oodhouse, 1250 tous burthen, will sail ax above depended upon ourselven to ask and have the desired | the child. Having obtained it for that purpose, she ran $3, Torito and Hinmiltos, $1; Whitehall, $34 Moutrest | re es taaicoss sarhoe nisi ata her | p Medicated Vapor Baths also given daily, from -amue Pibrtaiibes. si concession.” This opinion is now confirmed by the pub. | down peairh and thoongts tee LUE, ete Tae iain 1; Pittsburg 0 Passage, arge omforte. | & on re ve a lication of a document, addressed to the Bourd of Trade | that the cry of murder was raised, She, however, suo- 0, 100 Barclay street, state rooms and cab ly to the captain ou board, pier No. 1h WAKD—Cr Specihe Mixture re scale, are being col 4 ' H Orion, 100 Barel ited will be given for the falflment ofall | Sirwestendect Bertie tie aete oe pier N $500 of fonerthaa, gleet, strictures, and ana great Farmers’ Festival, to come of iP ees cis en by the Civil Secretary.—Montreol Herald. ceeded in opening the door leading to tho street, eontrscis ede with this company, n WOOOHULL & MINTURN, 87 Soxth g. Blames of che organs of i the Lith, 15th, and 16th days of September. instant, | Passengers on the Daniel Boone report that asfiverun- | the child in her arms, and, reaching the carrisge in aa 2) sottre M. L RAY, Agent | New York, 181 Price of passage $100 covered for the above com moet Tie piace alectea, fb Uhe- tare romber instant. | sway slaves were about to cross the Obio, near lipley, « | Waltiog, wan driv eseasion of Ber Infant eniid. “ ree ey Se ‘The new packet snip CONSTITUTION, 1600 tons burthen, sm speedy and permanent cure wi ¢ ongoing Fence beautiful | Me, Roberts, { it, reized th of the skit and | We have learned, since penggpy the ab ve, that the CONEY ISLAND BERRY—The well | Cot Join Britton, will succeed the Queeh of the Wea end | tion in diet, drink, exposnre or chan field of some 20 to 25 acres, a short distance east of Con- | Mt. Roberts, in pursuit, seized the rope of the skiff an other tendered bh ica on Wednesday, in pre- known steamer AMERRCAN EAGLE, Cnp- | sail ou herve ater day tier of Oeroter: be so ness. The’ proprietor challenges gress Springs. endeavored to prevent them. They ordered him to let | Mother tendered her servi 5 - to take cate of the tain Geo. H. Power, will ran regularly durin ok ey. hon to be. brovght wh mixture will not |” ‘The field is now enclosed by a tight, high board fence, | 8° °F they would shoot. He disregarded the threat — | Senee of her counsel and witnesses, ith ber hus. wey tatewd, land fort Hlaniltnd, as toe PUK LIVERTOOL— eo Kegnlar we iy acrfeitare of $400. One botile lusts a week, which | and the buildings are all finished ‘and ready for thece’ | Chey fired several pistols, and one ball struck his fore- tap hetadbnine ord yo 3 Pier No. {at 10, 1,4. A fine Cotillion Band of 26th of Remomber—The splendid, fast sailing ly cures: many are cured days. For sale by on yor the re- | ead. Ie was not dead, but thought to be dying at the a che Wal RE a attire ket ship SHERIDAN, Captain G. 'B. King, 192 Broadway, comer John street, New York, | °*ption of every thing designed for exhibition. ; da ying mittance,—New Haven Courier * GENS NEW DAT Tose mil poatively sil ae above, her rexular day. audi 30% m Arrangements with the different railroads leading to | 'st accounts, — Cincinnati Adv. U ‘or freight or passage, havi andsome furnis Ae MW IissUE P: TT, reel derst >, Peopte. orrosiFion Boars F ACBANY, mmodations, apply on board, nt Gries wnat foot of Wal gon NO 4 White Tisees. tion ofanimals und erties wil be festitared, 2°" | sualay: from the Feinian’ Tesas, earch ar aiopek | ‘The How, Mevesiy Tohason wee tn hetale at the test Poughkeepsie, Kingston, Catekill and Hadson.—Fare $0 cents— ket ship GARRICK, Capt. B. J. 1. Tinsk, will 3 & ‘ellow The railroad com jes from Buffalo will trans- | on last Sunday morning, with 0 of 1400 barrels | dates received from that city, Pot mae fh teaply toni the Sheridan, and sail on the Sth of Oct, her rerwiet | porsate by I ngctlte nit port stock and articles tor exhibition at the fair, every | sea elephant oll. Capt, 8. sent a boat ashore, and learn- | "yy president Tyler and lady aro at Niagara Falls, ‘ye new and elegant Stenner ROGER WILLIAMS, Capt. ‘9077 ‘or sale ERSS*. & BROOKS, day next week, so that all may reach Schenectady by | ing thut the agents of the vessel had become embarrassed . “Deetoot, Pueniayn, Tharadayy and Sacurdayay ot hall-ran SOK LIVERPOOL Te wall wu dati No a a jenn street | Saturday, the iith inet. It is indlspensable that the ar. | in their pecuniary affairs, immediately got again. un Ex-Governor Francis, of Rhode Island, te now im eee ee eee ee wa ee frat gta fat using renulae Pret hi NALYSIS OF BEAUTY —To gu Serer ticles should start in season westward to reach Scheneo. | Way and proceeded to sea. We learn that Capt. 8. is | Philadelphia, 7 mr ply on ‘4 the Boats, or to Geo. LOO, Capt. Allen, burthen 1100 tons, form, and the complements of beauty, says je- | tady by Saturday, or they may fail of being exhibited at | owner of a part of the vessel, and has consi Mrs. Triet, the lady of N. P. T: Esq., the Peace ‘T. Stanley at the affier, foot of inson street. AviDg. very superior accommodations for exbi inan, the apostle of beanty, the hair ought to ‘crown the fore- | the fair. claims upon the property, which he will probably en- | Commissioner in Mexico, i ona to some friends i> All'persons ere forbid trnsting the above boats om ae sieearge passengers. Persors nbont embarking, | lead, and to surround the temples, describing a portion of x | Krom Albany, Greenbush and ‘Troy, articles will be | deavor to render securs before » concluding his voyage.” | jn Chester county, Pa. SI ®& grand-daughter of the i All persons» verter | should make eauly application on board foot of Maiden Lane, cirele, as it general seen in beantifat persous, Th form | taken over the toads whenever they ‘are presented at | —New Bedford Mercury illustrious Jefferson, ; = ° . Me MUN RAY. : Jeeal heads, Point | those places, until Saturday, An: ; MORNING LINE FOR ALBANY AND conse Ph , ynion with Winkleman; and Li q 'y unavoidably detain- resent season has | (jen, ‘Taylor was recently nominated hy TROY. nnd Intermediate Landings, Persons desirous of sending feuds hae ie’ ndaced 'n very vadeflvetit it | 4 MAY pass over on Monday. The fishing business during the p 7 y to the Breakfast and Dinner ou board ‘Boat. fa tohide the forehead The low pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, to represent in the most ludicrous many ys that is wea short flat, and e c been fair 40 tar, and the prospect ia that the yexr's re- | at amass meeting of the citizens of Lycoming county, Li cian gesimning | Bm ordi will leave during tie week of the fair, | suit will be an ‘average ‘Of the Inst thre oF four yeu Pa, at which the tow Joseph B. Anthony presided. own as it were | Albany,O} a.m. Schenectady, 7% a st. Saratoga,6 s.or, | L2Warie of seventy veswels nave gone to the Bay of (he | Vion president Dallas, accompanied by members of hia Be nore Aan Saentoge, ought o Will, leave the «tecmboat pier foot of Barclay street, Mondays, | “ = TWednewlays, end: Rrideve, at seven o'clock A.M. leetnra: ato ook ee of 120 bhds. Toba.cor | to her forehead, which might lead us indeed, were the ce | leur from Gloucester, which Ia Father more Uhag usuat.— |», V0? int iene ite or toning, leat hens ing ou the oppumite days. : Far agp Oe Mp CLIFTON, from New | eumatauces not'so remote, 10 imagine he was deseribing some | * a “ et 8M M | Gloucester Telegraph he proposes spending « short time among his friends, na he, Seeumer NIAG AWA, Capt. HL. Kellogg, will leave | CCT diamond, per eumne veseelt will pleme call aed canard | of our modern Brondvay belles or an Eequimaux Indi Troy ” ipa iy "ito Bouse after tee oll ot troops was published im the Bteamboat Pier foot relay street ay” : pi iv ‘ever, is fortune at and trie) a. , o 6 4 . si ~~ Pi pa 1 wo hours after the call fo snd Bo arduy at half past atx o'eloek, AM, returaing on the | ‘e,saite thusday, at the office of ¥. K COLLIN», the world renowned Poudve’ial phe ove, r AM, Important Desratcues Provanuy.—We yes 46 South street. lar Packet of the 16th, of pabtile the inven | bo 4 eM. terday evening found on board the steamboat an old Kentucky, fifty young men in Lexington, bad voluateer- ingenious chemist, ywaraud. will eradi- pe 4 eM, “ Cra ed for the war, Many of them hed just returned from fibre of si polied. and dis: | ‘The price of xdmianion to the grounds is to be 12}, | MOiuaintance and Irlend, who brought Waportant few } ‘ sith i tek re 50 Cents, ¥OR LONDON or passage or (rei ht, apply om board, orto ¥. B. Hall jst Seprember—The first eb a ie ¥ i shi hidden b Hectast developimer, t from the seat of war, These | Mexico. the. JAMES, burthen O50 ons, will all ast ales | eliver mele or femule.forehends. Hut be ance mnd'Berthe gox | CONS f0F each person who Ia not amember of the society, | Batches to xovernment, rom the mae, of Mar Thea | Une om Momday next, the people are to dectde a FOR NEW ORLEANS win an he | ‘errequtar dav. . : auiue preparation, and that is 42 be yrornred at the Doctor's | per mcnuded tn the family of thoge who are ruch mem: | tranapired through the post office at Charleston yeater- | upow an alteration of the conativution to prohibit, the firae clase {4st suslag packet ship PLATO, burthen | _, Having x perior accommodations | for cabin, second enbin sna $ely fener in New York, 67 Walker sizert, first store from | bere, pet A paige af Thane Fone wbag bf bead day afternoon, after the departure of the Washington | State loaning her credit to co:porstions, and running in 700 tons Capt. Bearse. pagity ig minedati ferdasta, second and steerage | make early ‘ppfication 0 any vessel in port, and as a her passengers are ay engaged, those desirous | £27 comer of Pi Hy application cn board, at | ga FOR MARSEILL® S—The 8. MeMURRAY, tened and enppered ship WAY Par ed” For freight or boat. As their character was made Known at the Mont- | debt to an amount over $300,000, gomery port office after passing through that place, we | ‘rhe Marquis de Richebourg, who camo passenger in year for which he is « mem ut receive them Fe ee ea fom the Frenchateamer New York, has arrived in Bostos, Exhibitors shoul as been to Mexico i and taken lodgings at the Revere Houre. He \* accom. is | ed 60 be posecih atte Saas sony y Are expect: | tor thegovernment. “He could not with honor jrapart to | panied by his son and several Wistinguished goutlemans mily to pass in and out of the grounds as pleases —to exhibit any pore Shea Premiums during rd, foot of Maid ‘ “erg MeMURWAY, °° and South street perior copye ERI, Cat Sin th, er7 ck, to be. prompt te sear! Usany positive information as to his despatches, other CRETE FOn BHOu HAVRE sec for woieh she has comfortable farnished necowsmodations, ar: onthe lage seus fe te conte nee: ds ang | Waa that they are of @ very {important character. Tue Appress Prerarep sy Mn. Wiuowr.— sin or dormber’ ROVE eer eee Mkept8¥re BOYD & HINCKEN, 9 Tontine Buildings. Me | the verandahs of the adjoining buildings areto be beau- | feCUSirennuk itepublicen Sh Tee ato | The address prepared by Governor Wright, to be a0 Wall street, a ‘hae aeons - * | fully lighted up om Wednesday evening of the fair It (Sieg J delivered at the agricultural fair of the State Agricultural ae “tae iinm ‘street, near Fulton street, New York. . FOR NEW ORLEANS. ‘ork Line. of Packets—Pi ouly regular packet to sail September 19, and 8 street of Catre. new andl splendid faa: sailing packet ship HUDSON, P. Page, | (VHEAP C : master, 1s 10w loading, and will positively svil as above, her = * delivered on the ground Cant Sta ve Cask — Sentence or Tun Ri | waa received by Mr. Flagg thia morning. It ts evident MONEY LENT—The highest vrices ndvonced in Iarge | penkers releoted In Governor Hemant | orens —The Court has this day passed sentence | that the address le tn all Fexpecta complete. We under. Tate, eal! sums on gold aud silver watches, dismends, jing, now at the north, and who has been invited to 1d. | 00 the defendants, convicted of pertieipation in the Inte | stand that Geo, Vail, Faq. President of the State Agri- Macmaa hiclas 2 rniture, Sieh ig dry goods, Ke. ke. | dress the society on this occasion. rio's in this place, One was sentenced to ten dv ysim- | cu'tural Seolety, has invited Gen Dix to read the ad- a wi re d @ houses und far HN M. DAV Pawnbrowe 4 ) | ‘This will, no doubt, | prisonment in the county jail, Another tosix months | dress, and that as coon as an answer ie received from "Eor'icelaiit oF passage, having handsome furnished accom. | Tlies Yith all kinds of stor Min aehznerHinc wise | Porson received in priva:e shes TICIM* | ing gathering of tho farmers over aatombled te thincoun. | lmprisomment, and eleven to three yearn inthe Laitern Inet will be announced. The Troy Post, in modationss. apply” on 4 Ortenns wharh foot of Wall | 0 baskets Duc, DeMonabeo and Herdsiek Champagnes 46 | __ : | try. Saratoga Rapublic saitcinent Ta CHF Cotsen, cCreptad the most intense | speuking of the addren, justly remarks:—"It wil be iN ‘ . GP OLLINS, £6 South a. half chests blick and green Tea will be sod at great ba # | GELLING OFF—Freucn Arancial Flows | excitement In our community, and the trial and whole | doubly interesting to the people on account of the outs FR Mw tas Weoera & Co. who will | to close a consignment. Country inereheats up town gro- material for thorista; a large stock, ‘with Herr Ryninger, om Monday afternoon,repeated his feat qropeeciogs have been of a deoply interesting character, icholy absence of its author. It will be as the voice ly no koods will be received after Saturday evening, | be'prompulyatieded tor Mast mgt ywvel ag amall Tots | sab below sour tAe aeedaatreepired by che Inteat ar sae oF mare perees, the Soha, wou thronged with foterested epeatators during the Ciel, | Chester eae eT Se eo aeercable ibee Sept ith (4 otter eat all, . ry OF v r0 busi ence of thousands of spectators. with interested spectat url 2 cumstances, we think, more Ls des Chiies Gesbnanilah Gib aiamain ire it cane call. Orders amount: | "Also 2 tases nay = Gray's | The verdict of che jury was rendered last week, and sen. f any address trom a living speaker.—vllbany Atlee, Sep Pcl ya | aierbenieny in sy eet Filia, War 217 900m RER COURT, | Korpesormed this time sbore the bridge at Gray's | ¢snee deterred until yodny.--Cor, Philad, News, tember 7, .