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© INTE tifeate of election, but Miller will get the seat in Con- | the past in 167,644—and during the year ending | large rhipments. has tolerahly supported prices, and | AYIBLOS ASTOR PLACE, BLO\DWAY.—Fysst NEVIT . ENCE aT TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE® | freer ithout doubt , | Sepc hnt1847, the nomber was 8904. "Ghe snectne | thep Rave vared bate mure'the cate ot ont tore | AN tie Whaat me isymarez tang, wr tariee | INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, igh aight tar tjege ened 5 acon di ssortments have brought 44 and 7 to 5! of wh engazed for w siini‘ed period ne aan aaa =) Serious Iiness of the State Treasurer, ‘The last Brattleboro’ Eagle (whig) says : baye declared a dividend of ve per cont. payable | trae rile, and superior, for Spain, arent present exe | oterur The TE ati ieee th names ee en tee donk 16, 1868, vcih | General Taylor's Letter—The Union—Secretary Marcy and the Barnburners, §o $e. We twenty-nine towns, leaving but ten to be heard from. alone, we quote 025 ats. ( Fl iy The quantity of coal trawsported on the Schuytkiil | some, mv quote, Ui a Us. ee a ¢ received returos from two hundred and Oct. let, making nine per cent for the year. ceedipgly tearce, at 5 and 8 te Gand Gea, Whites ads, ld stg. per owt nge.) Yeilows, Auwany, Sept. 16th, 1543. The State Treasurer is lying ill, at Congress ; ‘The Legislature will be whig in both branches, by a je al T Vall, with malignant dyeentery. He 18 very low. | majority rufficiently large fo all peactical purposes | t24H; from the mines to tide water,for the week ond: | 41, a exe, (Ide, 2d a 10% Od) Browne diy a 4 (12s, 54, | Eroctatymoneot ile oes | mini He ar peered nado cite Lapa wa Tay Pio theret ing the election of the whig State ticket, | ing the 1dtn inst., was 12,755 tons, making the total for | a Ia. Td.) avd Cucurvcbos 2 a 34 (ts Bd w ths. | Wyler pt tort ot RING Mh incteared his strength hereabouts very much—it is Markets. and also of a whig United States Senator for the term | the season 208.568 tons, 10d) For there thr t ciasres, there fs astendy | ter lefiey, commerce st tei peor 7 looked upon by the whigs as a still stronger manifesta- in town is diminishing fast, of #ix years from the 4th of March next. There is already an amount in tho Treasury of Ma- | and less than the usual quantity still remains Whig Senators are elected as follows, viz: 2 in Ben- Pirtspune, Sept. 15, 1848,—The foreign news hada ROADWAY TUEATKE—MON tien of his views than any heretofore youchsafed, Ags depressing effect upon the market; nirgton, 3 in Windham, 4 in Windsor, 3 in Rutland, | ryland sufficient to meet promptly the payment of the | country, reverai planters cow hod out for higher fon ee ee ag oo acopsequenee, the venerable editor of the Union is flour at $4 7504 87; por bbl. There is a good demand | 2 in Addison. 2 in Chittenden, 3 in Franklin, andl in | jnterest on the State debt, including the interest on | The last # f Musrcovado at Cardenas, were at 35 | Cabanre, Br down upon it, * like a thousand of brick,” this morming, ir te good quolity. and it is supposed that — | Grand Isle—20. € 1 Dy ott, Francisco, itehie re, i “ 4 nh bab connie oe ply tee Democrats are chosen as follows : 2in. Washington, | the funded debt. due the Ist of October, proximo, with | not over 700 bhds yet remain on hand. The ship- | Mr L al ‘ir, Ritebie regards it as “ the t fatal performance 75. a st ‘thi bearer, ts wet, and will be fa- | 2in Orange. 2 in Caledonia, and 1 in Orleans—8. the prospect of a considerable surplus remaining— } ments of White Sugar to Russia, of which the last u which bas yet come from the eral’s pen, 60 fertile ; Rt cota J A bernburner is chosen in Lamoille, Es:ex not heard i ably to $100,000. cargo was cleared out on the l0th inst, amount Hadaway; of disaster® to himself and to what once was his party.” ble for navigation. fiom, ; | amounting probably to $ . to 93,831 boxes against 71.867 ih 1847. The quantity 5 Shem Grass. Guy love, 4 : — Cincrmats, Sept. 15, 1843.—Sales of 800 bbls Western Stock Exchange. remaining to be rhipped from the two ports, is variously imily eirole, | Now. this may be all (rue; butit oertainly seems strange Mr, Henry is elected in this Congressional District. periormance to In the 2d aid 4th there is no choice. ‘As usual, for several years past, our state ticket is not elected by the people ; but the whig plurality is $25600 Treas Notes 6's bnw 13% 160 elms 10234 50 do 1wssy 50 do, 103%, 200 she Canton Co that if it ix, the Union should feel so distressed about it. One would agine that if General Taylor haa written @ letter whieh will damn him with the whigs estimated from 140 m. to 170m. boxes. The appearance of the standing crop,on the Northern side of the Island, is generally suid to be satisfactory, with the flour at $4 06%a4 12%, and 2000 bbls at $4, to be deli- Yered on the 10th ot October. The grain market is without change. Sales of 100 bbls fair N. O. sugar at | considerably greater than it was last year. jounty Loan (7 50 Nor& WorR® exception of the cane on the red lands in the ceighbor- of COM a sag nt J ; 434, and comm t 4 cents per lb. In provisions there REPRESENTATIVES, | bis 109 Reading RR heod of Cardenas, which has suffered somewhat from race; the Younger Brot Mr thatit would be a source of sincere J y to Padre Ritchie» is no activity in any article—quotatians are steady.— | Whigr....... - x 109 iS (4 want of rain, The export of molasses heuce and from | Hacehanals, Mesora Meycr, sed that, instead of revilings, the General would be Sales of clean mess pork at $10 per bbl. Hams sell at | Cass (democrate)... : 3t 0 Erle 7's 300. ao Matanzas and Cardenas, since the date ot our last, has | demon, Hamilton. Chris peited and defended by the venerable editor. 634 cents Jb. Mess pork at $9. Sales of sid Van Buren (free soil) . . 67-101 rmers’ Trust 700 Harem RR reached only 3,967 hhds , of which 919 have gone to | Leder. After wh y The lony article in the Union, aburing the letter, un 4, and shoulders 3% cents perlb, Lardis held —_ 1 50 do the British Provinces, and the balance to the United ortunately selects for its field the very portion which, cents, Whiskey is declining; sales at 18%a18% ote.— | Whig majority. 4 8 100 fo States, At Cardenos, reveral cargoes of clayed have ofall others, is deserving of praise It is that portiom Sales of flaxseed at 87 cents per bushel. Li: da The ram 3 to be heard E% ae been ablnged on dealer’s account, and for the rest, 14 iw inw hich the Ge refers to the time when he fir 52a53 cents per gallon. from a a} md Meat : \d were represented Ibs 1 L Ieland RR ol rials per bie He eve heen paid, nbich ates, at 7H fe i hi on mie ve ses motaaees ~ bo a ear four whigs and six democrats. Shoul ©. % 0 134 rs. are still arked, ‘The total amount shipped 4 7 Sante ie F ~ | deney. thea, as he states, at the head of the Axvany, Sept. 16.—Receiptsby canal within the past | 21a 'Yne wame this year, the whig majority in the | 0 do tite tia from the commencement of the year. from the tires ITCHRLLS OUIMPIC, TURATIE. “MONDAY EVEN, | American army in the midst cian enemy's country, and * 1 | he red that his duty forbade, as his inclination 24 hours,—Flour, 7,900 barrels; cern, 16,500 bushels, ‘The market for flour was dull, with a downward ten- dénoy in prices. Sales of 2.500 barrels were made, in- eluding State mixed, Western, &c., at about $5 75 a ports, now reaches 138.746 against 141.828 in 1847, Re- Specting eoffee, we cannot give a better idea of the state of the market, than by observing that # parcel of good recond quality, for which two months ago $6% | Miss Robert House of Represent: ives will be six, on the supposi- tion that our tabi Second correct. But we are confident 12000 U 8 6's, 68 Wed'y I 435 that when the Legislature meets it will be found that Shao” See, Wey Toast the whigs will have a majorityin the House offromten | 1t(0Kentucky Bonds 9743 100 do + sasbed to fifteen In 19 towns there is no choice. 1060 do 97% 25 Canton Co Were refused, has lately been disposed of at 5}¢ per ql. | Werented. & gr etite comedy entitled the CUSTOM OF T. chille Townsend Mr, Nickineon; Handle Hibbs, Mr, Misty, Mr. Henry; Agatha Bloom! Mrs. hariotte, Miss Nickins: d PANORAMA OF certainly did, that he should bring into the camp any viewent ef discord. He therefore wisely and prudent- ly forbore to enter at ,the time into any political dis- quisition which could only have tended to create ill 15) » Aftor wi BROADWa $5 81. Barley—We noticed sales of 8,000 bushels portal arg; ay 100 do 91% Triage is worth $4a$5 The ii a new farce ontitled POOR PIL) [CODDY—Jobn Peer | feeling and strite in th or ted 39 LINA. growing crop bas been ithe Fae ilo Me E ¢ art wanted unity,” he Rew at 75077340. Nosales of wheat or cormwere Fe! mein returns of the vote for Governor give the | SALE NTT Ae favored much by the weather, and itis expected that | fine Miedanor ae Pitas: Mies Rabe Saye, in the army, and forbore any aot that might ported. following rerult | CITY TRAVE REPORT. it will yield considerably more than the last, and | with the laughable farce of the WAN : sow the seeds of discord end distrust in ite ranks.’? Burrazo, Sept. 16.—Receipts within the past 24] Manly (whig) . * « 42,360 New York, Sept. 16—2 P. M. be also of superior quality. We may look for some Bags, Mr. Mitchell. Dress Circle, 60 cents; Upper Box s, ‘There ie not aman in this Union, wo care not what hours.—Flour, 5,000 barrels; wheat, 18,000 bushels; | Reid, (dem.)... . + 41,486 Asues.—The market is firm at $5 75 a $6 8744 for | mall parcels by the middle of next month. Doors open at7 o'elock—curtain rises at halt past 7, hia politics may be, who in his heart will not say that, 5 4 i = | pote and pearls, Honey is still quoted at 124 21s. per gallon, Wax— | (VASILE GARDEN.—A CONCERT oF sacreD Music | 12 S¢ting thus Gen Taylor performed bis duty a« an ¢orn, 15,000 do, The demand for flour was fair, and sales were effected of 2,000 barrels, including the va- honest, upright roldier should have done. The . 874 Corron,—There camp Was no place to hold political meetings —they morning at yesterday a moderate business doing this | White, $10% a 11; yellow, $7 a $834 per ql. Rum of | O vine given on uotations. 2 degrees, in common pipes $17 & $19; while superior, | celebrat Manly’s majority, ..........0.05 In 1844 the vote for President steod thu: % September 17, by Te lity a rious common brandr, at $4 8734 2 $6 00. In wheat] cay ......., 43,232 Frovr, &e.. market for Western canal flour is | of 24 degrees, in good bright oak pipes, $23 a $24. Of were there for a specific purpose, to repel the enemies there were sales of 2,000 bushels Ohio at $1 00. Corn Pos. ie 39287 | firme ‘nd holders this mornin; are quite stiff Trans- | the pt. cargoes of jerked beef Tosatitaes fice last of their country, and well and nobly did they fatal it. « was dull, and the market unsettled. For fair samples actions sumiup 8.000 bbls, inoludiug 1.000 Brooklyn for | as unsold, that per Wannan was the first disposed of, And yet, for acting thus wisely, the Union wbuses General Taylor, and says “he felt himself compelted to conceal his politieel opinions, for fear of alienating from him those gailant soldivrs.”” And that he dared ‘W0c was asked, and 4ic offered. Bosron, Sept. 16.—The Flour market was more or Clay’s majority,... 6... cece eee eee sees ces 9,045 | OxPOrt at $5 8734. The rest was sold at $5 873, @ | and boingof inferior quality, only brought 9 rs., while This shows that s fuller vote than usual has been | $5 94for Michigan and Oswego, and $5 94a $0 for | thore per Ninfaand San Pio, fetched 10 ra, which price olled at the recent election ; but it will doubtless be | Pure Genesee. Southern is in fair request at $5 871; | was also accepted for the part which still remained Jess unsettled, and quotations nominal ; transaction : GARDEN.--THIRD WEEK OF THE ORIG nereased in Noyembe: d the election 1) - | &$6. Meal continues to be held at $8 25 for Jersey, | On board of the Hazard and Ricardo If, Only one : . Dot avow what were, his political opinions to those of the day reach 1000 bble. at $6 12%e.; $6 250. for | tested. vember, and the ejection warmly oon- | OF yy ieat we notice sales of 2600 bushels Genesee 2¢ | small cargo han arrived rince tho date of our last-ahe | pie Saiigfitn, Mekdiots, Moaers ool White, Kae noble spirits who had'stood by him in the bloody de- Genessee, Ohio, and Michigan; and $6 37}gc. for Serer ere $1 24, Rye continues steady at 7lc. The transac- | Spanish i Amalia, from New Barcelona. with 750 | 18, they will offer a variety of wew son files of Buena Vista! We know that the dem ic ehoice brands do, Corn was dull, and tending down City Intelligence, Hons in Corn are 7.000 bushels round, for export, at | gis. and as it proved. of very inferior quality and im | Lave Dittict Refrains, and Geta from pine Dy paity has no very great opinion of Mr Bitobie’s acu- ; hands at 620,,end a svi . | 700. Oateare better; sales of three cargos canal at | badcondition, only 8 rs, evild be obtained for it, A | ed with Murlorque Lectures, Queer Sayings, Ds or intwo | Men, but unquestionably his estimate of the intelli- ward ; 7000 bushels bite chan ands a » Rewizr ror Brookuy: otwithetanding the prox. | 7-0 pre OSRa Bs cargo of good’ beef arriving at the present moment | PA! Doors open at ralf past 6; performance will commence at | gence of the readers of hiv paper must be still lover, some parcels of yellow, af Ofc. OF Rye 600 bushels were disposed of at 80c. Oats were coming in pretty freely, and prices less firm, 3000 bushels northern, sold al 5 imity of Brooklyn to this city, andthe common inte- & o'clock, Admission 25 cent, On Sunday, a Grand Sacred | wren he attempts to palm off such a mags of nonsense rest which should exist bet two aister cities, there | __PRovisrons of all descriptions are dull. Mess and | would very probably command 11); a12 rs, Coal is at | Conec: bas not saetecy aeihe Weeratbent toaecas ther ‘atlevia. | Prime pork are nominally held ut $12 624 a $12 75 for | Present worth $5 25a $5 50. at which rate the last car- | CoP? = oe aid onthem, We believe that the editors of most of the tion of the sufferings of thore wnose all was consumed | the former, and $9 7C for the latter. Boef continues | goes were Fold. Freights have not differed much sivee | PANORAMA OF TAYLOW'S CAM AIGN IN MEXICO, AT red. hot party papersare very much mistaken as to the by the late conflagration, When the news was re- | Steady at $18 50a $6 50 forcity. Lard is fitm but in- | the date of our last. For Hamburg direct £3 have he Ainezra Hooms, 406 Broadway, sows, untural as life, | effect their thunder produces. hw poopie of the Uni- " |. Taylor, ° active. We quote 8% a 9c, for good to prime. been pid, and £3 bf. is now asked, Cowes and amar- | the Marches, Encainpments, and Battles fought by ted States are intelligent enough to retlect for the: Political Intelligence. shire dhat em pation ot Albans Lad he eee Hiy.—The market hat an upward tendency, ‘There | ket. £2 1dr a £3 98; and the Mediterranean £3 a | false rivercontect views a the country, town selves—a mere hurrah will answer no longer THE STATE CONVENTIONS. mediately ‘eallo ‘and not less than ten thousand dol- | bave been sales of 1.000 bales at 40 a 50c. £2108, For Great Britain, Spanish and British ve quarter before 8 o'clock, Afternoon exhib; , While upon this subject, we muy notice an asser- This bas been the great week for State Conven | lars sent for the relief of the sufferers. But, for Brook- | W#1sxry is offered at 27 a 28¢ for Prison sels receive £8 a £858, For the United States, the | and Saturday commencing at 3 o'clock. a en rie cept teeta 1) Rola emia tio sins the barnburuor, or FrooSoll Convention, | 178;hioh woud net be wer It a0 fr tho poorer: | ,, Witarenoss--8.00 lon, Nowih Nea told a te for | fos ‘havohiproved and shipments sre tate a icy | Sead m ramen 5 gi Sieg So Pg Rye 2 ni sl a er bo. A 2 234 per J. 0! asees, pparete, gure A ¥ ty of New York, not a single penny has been raised, to ping: Sas ee ae ee ver bd. Of mtnaee than his personal epinions in. the administration of and the Whig Convention, in this State ; the Whig Convention in Massachusetts ; the Democratic Cass and Butler Convention, in Connecticut ; the Free Soil Convention in New Hampshire ; and the Free feed th 3 Saturpay, Sept 16-6 P. M. The steamer Severn, now in port from Mexico, brings rorape si Gt eli ‘That ety “id ‘te pare ‘We noticed rather more firmness in the market for | sbout $350,000, part of which is sold on board at 3a when New York was similarly situated, and her re- | Western flour, and holders were enabled to realize full | 4}¢ per cent; and Mexican doubloons, also on board, sources were not half so numerous as those for whom | Prices. The demand was principally for the home | at] 134 per cent prem. Exchange on London has the Presidenoy. Allother candidates have given pledges as to their course and their policy All other candi- dates have stood on some sort of platform.” Now this q lefinger, was written by Mr. Thomas Ritchie, a gentleman who s Lillipntion that the little | delights to claim Jefferson as his dard of excel~ past ‘The Manager his the ple they gave their money to succor. If a proper move- | {rade and export, with considerable sales for the latter. | Leen tuken to some extent at 14 8 15 per cont prem; sgmipriyee tee yee che ment should be made, there is not a doubt but suffi- Southern sold to a fair e: it at yesterday's quota- | Spain, 3a 6 per cert prem.; New Yorkis selling at par | tinger docs to the thumb, He is ten Soil Convention in Pennsylvania, This series of con- ayo tion a ‘ indard ent could ised t Il the suffe i . Rye flour wasin small supply, and held firm.—- | 21 per cent prem.; Bostom at par, and New Orleans at | incheshigh, and weighs only thirten lence, It cannet be, that Mr. Ritchie was ignorant, Convention of New Jersey, at Trenton. fire; but of late, New York seems to have lost all feel- The demand for wheat was good, but at aslight conces- P.S, Serr 2—The market is abundantly sup frog halt. pas and in the erento itwas written for hia re whom, he imagined, Of these various conventions, we regard those of the | ing’of sympathy for the distressed, and: looks only to | #00 in prices, Rye sold only in a small way, on terms | with American produce. Lumber—Piteh pine MG. Nellis the three Bighinnd Mars Tigi Buon no batien che: JAD ewoe dane nena free soil party as the most important in their bearings | its own interest, By the late conflagration, the very | #tated below. Corn was more steady, but the sales | White do.. $20; molasses shooks, 14 rs. Mammoth Baby, Enormous Boa Constrictor, - Madaine do be aleated Prentdesi Hmienid, “bach mov Gee) heart of the city has been destroyed, and hundreds | Were light, in provisions, wo noticed a good inquiry | Svenr to ihe United Staten, I1rs'; sugar to Europe, | thetomoos Taytune Teller may he: privately cmmnieal sean | tobe elected Presidcnt, He sald) {told Bim, that upon the coming contest, as the question of the Pre- an improvement on yesterday's rates, | £215s.to £3; molasses, $250 per hhd. on the coast,’ | extra charge of 25 conts, Admission to the whole, including Mu. | *2CWd leave the world to judge of the course | meam thrown upon the cold charity of the world for aid. It is to | fF pork, be hoped’ that at least a demonstration of sympathetic | Leather was also firmer. and salve were cilected at an feeling will be made, if not for aid, for the character of advance. Croceries continued in active demand at scum Perfurn Mucngaice | to pursue by that which I had pur-ued heretofore, be~ ough to ‘conts, Reserved | lieving it to be my duty to be passive and silent during the present scene, ‘That I certainly should maxe no sidential election rests upon the issue of which of the two great national parties must euffer most in the ab- , SEPTEMBER 13, is, Little Fi Vol AY EVENIN bi our previous quotations, RK at Ling extra. stration of votes from them to the free soil movement, | *e “ity. Ani Th eanariatan retires Meryem au ran men L —= terms—should never go into the office of President b: Vi market was firmer for pots, with saleson willbe produced for the Ist time in A a, the grand Fuses the:latumastion obtained by out ‘corresppi- xexy Staret.—The sidewalks of thisstreet areal- | the spot, and to arrive of 200 barrels at $0 00 Pearls | Jet cl ESMERALDA-—La.Feweraida, Mad. Adele Monplatet FOR RIO DE JANEIR capitulation, nor with my hands tied by any condi- most impassable, in consequence of the placing of the | wore steady at $5 873. Flevr de Lys, M'le Anna Bulan; Pierre Gringoire, M. “4 e | States mail steam ‘alifornia tions which would hinder me from pursuing the meas- dent at Reading, we are persuaded that the democra- | different wares, which are offered for sale, upon them. Brrapstvr' 4 Corby; Robert D'Estouviile, M. Fleteb urthen, w I sail for the abeve por ures which I should deem for the public good.”’ And —The transactions in Western Canal | 00" (ysimode Justice is very amo, or most unjastly dealt. Some | nour reached 8,000 bble.,a $581%, at $5 8134. forordin. | Limi Mesh eat SoU SEN ae which Veen ite Ai opaitéwhavenbiiaats Acaacroney ane. State and mixed Western}; $5 §7}; a $5 94, for fair | Mr.Dawson; Eruest bare, Mr, Moore jer Hutteman, | Sccompany the steamer llowi: ite ign-b tis *! © th t i T | brands Genesee, and favorite Western ; $6, for pure r. Clarke; Minnie, Miss Rose Telbin; Louise, Mrs. Clarke Dress : HOWLAND & ASPINW allowing his sign-board to project moro than twelve | Genesee, $6 06% a $6 18%; for fancy$Obio ; $5 25 6 $5 | Circle. 75 cents; Family Circle, 50 cents; Upper Boxes, 25 conta; i ORLE: inches from the wall of the house, though it wasin the | 373; for sour, and $6 25 0 $675 for extra. Included in | 1) {7/6 cts; Callery, 12}c.' Doors open at 7; curtain rises the sales, were, 5,000 bbls. for export ; consisting of Oz- | 2% °'c!oek. cumber the waiks, and not a wordis said about abatin; : the nuisance, much less fining them for it. Surely, | 4%, Brooklyn, We ee a peter tengdora i a ait aR tie party must suffer most from the free soil movement will commence in Pennsylvania; but, a3 the convention decided not to try their strength at the State election in October, we cannot positively ascertain the effect of the move- ment, until the Presidential election in November. ‘We may, however, be enabled to form an opinion by the progress of the movement in the various counties, ‘The Pennsylvanian (a Cass paper) ridiculed our im- state rooms, offers 2 favorable convay- tin the ft fthis, Mr. Rite ge aenned yet, in the face of this, Mr, Ritchie gravely tells his i ee aS sanigen et suxeeon Will | Zeaders all Presidential candidates have given pledges. F “tSouihatret, | We have, however, an item for the offlal editor, ~ : which we feel confident will delight him, and we give {LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK | it the more readily in order to show that we have no fipeat tively the frst and on pecket | personal ill feeling to that venerable gentleman, Our palling pest ‘bags “Coneseec G. Tee pah etd, tplendid | Stem is as follows:—Wo observed that the Taylor and ‘ding, aud Will cail as above, Ner rocular days For freight | Fillmore flag, in front of the City [lall, was taken down ply ce for the abov way of nobody. Now, merchants are allowed to en- ATRE—MONDAY i be acted the stortling drama entitled the VENING, SEPT. 15, SONSPIRA- pression that the free soil movement would be most | things have taken a fine stand. To him who has not, 10) Mol “4 Cl ola e "4 or posetge, baying handseme furnished accdamodati this morning, duri: shower, for fear it would get sensibly felt in the strong democratic counties of | they take away that whiah he seemeth to have, and to | Spier, there were sales of 500 bbls. Alexandria and | Tone cn Og*aet at Gina d foating 0; Dull Demotriae | ch board, at Orleans Whart, foctot Wall srwtor to,’ | wot, "Now the flag chat cua only wave in fair weather Northern Pennsylvania; yet we sve that those coun- | him who has, they permit the transgression. Soe rece city, at $5 6774 a $0. | Meal was inactive, at | with the DESTRUCTION OF THE BASTILE, or ‘Terrors E.K. COLLINS, 66 Southstrest, | ig not the banner for Americaa freemen to rally ander ties were represented in the State Convention, Warps Bavasenresd, TH guvetienta"Ge'tha itiabee bpp RET ight Hye fou, Aad have nothing repeeh Rejgn-- Maximglinn Rolespierre, under the name ot Paul Girard, | Aron {#, in New Orleans, who wil! promptly forward all goodato | Give us a. Hae aetnet ara th Sesiiee ey ee The same paper endeavors to break the forco of the | generally, are ina miserable condition, and it scems | was in request, and sal Oe beakele,| Hersoae Dene rn aa alee aetna Me Heath and victory is sure; but rag that never flies but quest, les were made of 9,000 bushels | Herman Du ri blow, whieh seems to be aimed at the prospects of Cages and Butler, in Pennsylvania, by this free soil movement. in the following remarks, which are strangely discordant with our information obtained from other sources :— “ The best proof of the ridiculous weakness of the free soil or abolition movement in this State, is to be found in the persons who composed the Reading Con- MS lay, Mr. C, War Victor Rollande, Mr. i. 7 . PERSUN cc — = . os there is no money to remedy the evil. For the last six | fair to prime Genesee, at $13: 53,5 Halt; Peter Pimlico, Mr.” Winnnn: Fleur de Kis Miss Petay Gor, | Ypalls® LOST—THE PERSON WHO EXCHANGED, BY | when the sun shines will, assuredly, not only render us months, the Bowery bas been a source ef general com- Virginie, grown veal Gantece Saarey ato good agar Mikecos rk Sutherland. etapa a DSS RA ve Imislake, a valice marked R. for one marked G.. U1. Tarrs- | contemptible in the eyes of the world, but may lead, plaint, and yet the superintendent of that depart, | 1,000 do, hhndsome white Ohio. at $1 25, showing a | Commence a Toe Coclock. Boxes, 25 cts; Pit, 12}gots. , ed at the ppears not to know that there are hundreds ot ight decline from the closi: \HANFRAU'S Ni = PANE 5 = ere jeast afoot deep, which aro daily the cause of | ye, we noticed sales of TOU buchela ot tee whic, | COuANERAU'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE, FORMERLY caldent( Whbedepowblicn Weenie ‘ste-tan ts : fl + Chatham.—Monday evening. September 1s, will. bo acted a e corporation should seo that the | waslower. Barl sale (500 bushels, old) was | musical extravaganza, entitled THIS HOUSE 10 BE SOLD ir gttcets are kept in proper repair. It would mot cost | made at 44c, The demand for ogrm was limited, buyers | Chavtrten Chopkiue, Mr. Burke; Wn, Svakspeare, Mr, Pardes. malay. ara eventually, to a separation of our glorious Union. Here theni are facts for a “leader,” and we make them lay procure | over to Mr. Ritchie, freo of expense r porters of the | It is said thet Mr. Secretary Marey’s visit to Albany d containg articles of no value to any one but the | hasan eye to politics. The Secretary is a stiff hunker, and just before he started on his visit, he gave a proof small half the time to attend to such duties, as is thrown | prefering to hold off for later advices. After which, will be prodnoed ths Biter we | : vention. The President, Mr. Richards, of this city, | awayein the discussion of subjects, which constantly | baby ey eam ‘ap 35,000 eater one oe, aneeeance MYSTEKIES AND MISERIES OF NEW YORK. F, REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD WATCH CHAIN AND | (f bie faith. We give the story as we heard it. lt ap~ has been a no-party man for years. Among the other | Come before them, and in which rarely more than one | Jersey and Norch i »0c. for round | §, Chanfrau; Captain Tobin, Mr. C. Burke; Mr. Presise, Key, in the vicinity of Pike, Cherry and South streets, | pears that one of the clerks in the War Department was Dames, we do not recognize one belonging to astraight- | borron feels interested. | ateh “este a Westenra: dor Glo. 6234 ; for ordinary to | dey; Big Lize, Mre. McLean; Little ‘Lize, Miss K. Mostayer. ‘To | on Saturday iith instant, Mle above rewaed will be paid to the | suspected of having a leaning towards barn burneriam. out democrat—-save, possibly, Mr. Dougherty, of . | rte s a estern, ic. ; for white Southern, 64c. | conclude with the military farce of the PRETTY GIKLS OF yperton returning the same to the subscriber, No, 233 South street. (a henious offexce now-a-days Mr. Mare; forthwith Blair, who is rather a fancy politician. The rest Tur Weatner.—The weather yesterday was quite | 650.; yellow do..and Glc. for heated Southern. ‘Oats | STILBERG—Ernest, Mr. Stark; Marzot, Miss Emily Mestayer. JOHN COGER, JR. | 4 the dation went ee Du eect § d thi are all avowed abolitionists, or have been active | Cold, and presented every appearance of the speedy | were steady, with sales, 10,000 bushels Canal, at 34e. | D Performance to commence at 7} o'clock. ~ TORN COGER, JR. _ | summoned the delinquent into his sanctum, and thus AKEN BY MISTAKE, BY | #dressed bim : amship Europa, from Liver- Secretary Marcy.—I1 understand, sir, you are 2 barn f ; ink. ‘The above’ reward will | burner—a disorganizer. Is it the case ? be paid if retumed to No, 21 Cliff strgt P8, DODGE The Crenx.—Sir, I cannot well conceive what my es —___________ PHELPS, DODGES Co. | private opinions have to do with my duties bere. & LEECE TAVERN AND CHOP HOU: confess 1am a burn-burner! spproach of winter. The wind was ohill and damp, | 8 Soc. members of the whig party. On the electoral ticket we observe the names of three good demo- erate, but as neither of them were present atethe meeting, it isreasonable to suppose that the uze of their names was wholly unauthorized. We will not and the clouds, by which the aky was obscured nest! Breswax.—Sales were made of 3,000 Ibs, yellow, at ABERNACLE.—GRAND CONCERT OF THE MORAVIAN | Sock ated In all day, gave signy of storm. Already have the trees | 20¢. cash. : 188 | TD Aaiigers, onder the diveeton ot Maley ye MOEA VIAN | pork, a red leather, portmaptern began to cast their follege, and instead of the beauti. | _CovToN.—The market, to-day. was decidedly firm; | department under the superintondonce of Horr Zorne- Benet fal green, they have put on the yellow and sear tint of | 8201,500 bales wore sold at prloce a quatter cent bets | o Herr Stoepel, on which occasion a very ch ice. selection of . than the rates aceep'ed on M. a songe, and quartettes, Sing in Germay aq hal Deliove that such men as George R' Riddle, of Pitts- | Autumn. About night, the sky was partially clear, | ter t P londay and Tuesday | + How can h— "Molly Bawn.” ‘Scotch—" What’ treet, adjoining the Frankli CY ' ? Pareh, David G. Skerrett and John Ashton, Jr cot this | but the horizon gave evidence that the weather was | last; this advance wa, however, most apparent on the | w'titsicer Kiumss.” Tickets ean teh, oka wire Tallon ort Sooes Lenten nettebune ceciioe Breech lone a forelne Reeaiihed ape ht a city. who, are the only ones of the twenty-cix electors, | still unsettled. pelted Celaya sates ot Uaioe ee Taso stores, and at the door ou the evening of the | ments for the convenience and comfort of theit vie tors, would | Can get. Age friend | would advise you to go at once: _ ™ ee la ‘A- be yo pen at7; to cor Le q a efore 8 beg to ¢ tt of i d x % “ a that have heretofore been identified with the demo- | | Ervects or 4 Sure Stor on Biuiy.—The coroner | guayra, including commen vat om tae ort Beas | oslo” munene ab & diaries before 8 | iso the travelling community, to, Avid wherstiey | to New York and do your best for the cause. Til try eracy—have consented to act in such a cause, and simply for the purpose of disorganization * t yaality, At the | aBd get some one to fill your place here, so that that ay, at o'clock, | need not be any obstacle in your way. Good morning ‘Will find every article vended to be request of num held an inguest yesterday in the city prison, on the | . ma and pesos Wore: body of s German, about £6 years of age, calling him- | PUB, at are G wrnsiin OO? Rio, at 6c. to 6X; and | ¢¢rADE CAMPHELLS ARE COMING. — MAINE ELECTION. self Frederick Grunhausen, who died in the city prisom | j1iyys.-There has been considerable movement in | Broadway cont nyt Ce Chops, Steaks, ( ing Apart- | to you. sir ! There is no choice of Governor by the people, but | Om the effects of a blow on the head, evidently done | the ‘market, and the following parcels have changed | Campbell's Minstrels, the oldest band in the: United te Cath ‘i lyhimia | "And the unfortunate barn burner was compelled to tie (C: ciaxted tap iall by some person with a slung shot, or what is more | hands: 1,000 Oronoco, 22 Ibs., at 740., 4 per cont off; | (Under the direction of G. A, Kimberly)—wloso concerts, the | (net 2, STIS take up his hat and walk. If the barn burners ever Dana, the eran ( ed bie ey “Ba ef a nies oo ete ee ed it peons sata ctioee 2.000 Buenos Ayres, 21 Ibs., (to go out of the market,) ae Lisp gee eit ns copiom gible ned se fashion OUSE, ae ABN GOON PLACE, TO LET.—MODERN | 6¢t into power won’t the hunkers have to stand clear? Wes i, equal to a built, On ve 3. ion “d Es . plurality over Hanlin (whig), and will bo elected by | hursday afternoon between 5 and 6 o'clock, in the | St,°/#6,4 6700 Orfeo teria) 20 Ibe.» at 90.,Jese4 per | other company, that has ever Ferformed in New Fork, bor to | Apply to hens & TRAINGUE, 193 Biman —— ipl cy the Legislature, which is democratic, as usual. The 40.,6 per cent | announce that they will continue the.r very popular entertain. din 2 mace Battrmore, September 16, 1848. front of 68 Wert street, he appeared to be intoxicated | f''1170 Carthagena’ at Overs ek : Shes fell ; aggregate vote of 207 towns stands thus:— at the time ; the officer conveyed him te the station | Nine; es ake, |G. gnontha; 1,000 io | mtabesvery erecting lias weak day evening, when au ™ NA LERY, " baci cra Bouse, and huftbe morning he appeared to bestupified, | NUBCH at 14%sc,, eame time; and 600 California, as they | {hy mill etter ato Brooklyn | he enet ofthe 1 tn the unger commer vb Heoadway ond Aueray eee” | Consecration of the Symagogwe.—The Full Eleee Dana (dem) ov. i 26,098 | 8nd was supposed to be insane. He was conveyed to the | “Yi stuxn’-The demand for sale continued active. a beautiful, pieces, including the Belle ot Baltimore, | taatec "Any Wether, to weit the partes, ornochar | rong, The Sherigulty and Mayoralty.—Com- Hamlin (whi). : 221479 | Police office and committed by the magistrate on | and prices have again advanced. We now quote Hem: far, Emma Snow, and the Daye of Seventy Six, with ; Soy Pane Sar eae Ferrenden (free ; 8050 | charge of insanity, Dr. Covel, the physiclan of the | jock, light and middlo weights, 1430. a bo hoavy, | jrecucly. Adminaon 38 este "KR" On Gatedsr acre | BMAP SGAILERY Qt DaguEKErOTyPE rornmaats, | [1070 Se. e ——— | Prison, on examing him on a charge of lunacy, disco- | 1316. a 14%c.; good damaged, 12c. a 1234c,; poor do. | for tho convenience of families, there will be a performance | scuth of SU Pauls Chatehe ecco ery eroadway, third door | ‘The ceremonies at the consecration of the He. Total SORT Tre RRS oe ee ros baa SHO rs siasih AH ah ca cone Gommencing ai 8 oclock. “Admiasion, 2 ntact agen, half | Livurs from 8 in the morning Ulla tho vveniug. ~*~ | brew Synagogue, yesterday, were of the most ing Dana (dem.) 21,567 | #0 oval shape, breaking the skull comp.etely through, | yjuscovado, at 2lc. a 2114¢.; and 100 Porto Rico, at | G@AGRED DIOR AMAS NOW EXIIDITING EVER CLIFSE SADDLE HORSE STABLE, 1sTi St, dBaR | teresting character, and attracted a large auditory Bronson (whi idee | gorremmonding exactly with the shape of the head of 8 | sto. 4x; arual time: S tisvtdis teks and Wealnciny tal Saurtay Wearaeeny, Eee see We ucmen réafom thiséstablis- | of li degominations. ‘The address of the Rev, cali —-" | struck with sufficient force. No evidence was produ- | whale, at 450.; and 3000 do. ‘Lngibh Tnreed, probably way, over Eroppant's Baits Hareinsten'y Cota 35 Broad: | desirous.of hiing ean be eupplied on application at thestable. | Mr. Isaacs, of New York, was listened to with the Total... 44,213 | ced before the jury as to who gave the deadly blow, (to arrive, or in poor order) at 58c, 8 58!;c. ° Seriptmral Dioramas of the most Magnilicent Spectacle ever OR SALE.—A RARE CHANCE FOR ONE WHO ¥ most marked attention and interest. Increase of votes, viz , therefore the jury rendered the following verdict :— | " Or, Caxe.—We report sales of 25 tons thin round, |, Kcisiel ly ier tal Poca a Picket ee Ay geld aud the Deluge: | to go in the grocery business. “A good old establis | ‘Fwoweeks from next Wednesday, ie That the deveated came to his dein ty wound on | agi cach. oh ” [die At uahtingten hasjore completed s magne Dice | Guetbeetdlf erent as ep eit oar te wae | rey fal elections takes place: way’ ee anese Crake Free foil. ome parson tt the Jess unknown: y Rete ae ect d oie jee) buoyancy in Le oe ay ie a f the Six Days of ee light, and the stand is avery desirable situation. Apply | elected. The democrats have placed Charles F. Cloud, Ae ee =] .. 1a ala exra1, Daarw.—The coroner held an inquest | higher prices. ‘They stim up some 1.200 barrels, at | 24 fore ptical efits, al the prozretaivs chabeew from G36 | ory operas DETER CE TUR Sik DIGGS Gr Fave pretty goneralif agreed to make no neaitetce, c 7 b rack and Darkness o Tuiverse, UN s ME k @ no nol ‘The democratic plurality injthe above towns is,3,019. | yesterday in 32d street, on the body of Thomas Neely, | $12 70 & $12.81% for moss, and $075 a $0 873¢ for | ecmpletion et tho great work of Ceehtion ae debate | CoSana country stats cobttitioncd Aas oe eA BLE IN: | ut to east thelr votes for Colonel Kane: who it nice In the towns to be heard from, it was last year 5,034, from which we conclude that the democratic plurality is now above eight thousand in the State. The free soil vote may reach eleven thousand. aged 48 years, and a native of Ireland, who came to hi prime. Beef ruled firm, with sales of 200 barrels at | firct and «i chapters of G inati hovse, and ite ouths choic y i m0- death, by the falling in of a large bank of arth, under | $15 16 for clty mess, Prime was dull at $625 a $6 50, | Teoarce of Adam and Eve in “eager ‘Bok 'nbe' vib, | arstade te nteated im Westehesierand convenient? these | eratie votes, on acésuns of ante ee eae frome which he was covered some two or three feet, and before | In Lard we could hear of no transactions ; the market | mais theremult of along cherished i@ea, avd of alifetime of | b) reilroad. Apply to GT. ADEE, 40 Wail st, 2nd story. out between the demoorati hold he could be extricated he was smothered. The jury | was hel 2X @ Scents. Of Hamsin pickle, 24 bar. | *%4y avd experiment in this department of the arte, Itis the | _ N. 1. The place is Beg Mg cr geil ce in good order, and possession may behad | seekers, The contest will be a cloae one, and rt false CONGRESS, rendered a verdict according to the above facts. rels changed hands at 6X0, Butter was moro aotive, | Crmtines site cahitition fae higheoe ct et eee and | mediately. ition die high _____. | open the fall campaign in this city; Five democrats and two whigs, are stated, by the ar and for prime parcels, States the market was firm ; | the most astonishing scenic effect, nasinted. U9 eutorior sone OFY CLOTHING, JEWELRY, Fink ARMS, wa. | precent time, more faterest felt a 1 are a Ser papers of both parties, to be elected. Artifictat | {#400 packages good western dairy at 15 a 15!<0; inting and music, Scenery and Incidents—Chaos, tho First Ladies or Gentlemen wishing to convert their su- | that of President. All persons wearing or requirin: Ohio was dall and nominal at 1 R i roe ag ng ILLINOIS. ‘Teeth ‘are Miy invited. to, examine Dr. Eevet Patent wa and nominal at 10¢. to lic. Ay. rhs Finmpament, the Second Day. | Dry Land. Herbage and | Parivouseterts into cash, will obtain full value for the same by | ‘Two weeks after the Sherift’s election, Tue, Vax Bunge iuuinou Convention —The oom, | Boum ca Fintan othe 300 Heondvay, corer of Warrnstree, | fic Continued dim and in request, with sales of | Zi¢hrPpttia Mey, Bum an aud inns Pear Day Grew | ey tiem at iets teenee fy apaisingat "ue | 820 City Council takes Dace, which Willy aneter nent parts 'y, which recently assem! is invention, being sosured by letters patent for improvem wg . Day. Garden of Kden—Adam and Eve. Wi i = UY ENE SY Riarbuurg aad the Shing eae Be ; . ErOttate to mominate. an electoral ticket, are. thus | 10 Atielal tat, reducing the greateat comfort Yo we wearer. | Rick FLOUR.—A sale was mado of 20 tonsfine,at $16. | ile fsbo af the Crentiom, the eve nase at Me BML SUMNER OAS D MLE a meaty | Stansbury, and the whige bias rifiay and hope £1 Otiars io nominate, oh cui = = mette | wearin There have deem sales of 100,000lbs. | closes, Part I1,Grand Diorama cf the Deluge, Tickets ota | MU SUMMER COAT 18 TOO CHILLY.—WiHY No GO | to elect him through the difficulty among the aforesda, ‘Abolitionists. 0.4 ..s07 Powder prepared by B. Lyon, 420 Broadway, has leon fully tasted Svoanavgubinioeng:tioe acre aber aitod OF Wwe wisest [See re re OS OEE' | ho senment f ioe cre Ca peda ey | Sh there fs mo doubt Dt ehat rita wil be lectea Whigs. hy our ofusenn. Ie-wiilefectaally, in the space of afew minutes, | 260 boxes brown Havane at 8 to 5% ; 186 hide trgte LASt,WEEK POSITIVELY OF BANYARD'S GREAT Pa. | Cioihiur does oredit to Litre aod taste oa Catee 8 Gin inten conte cree oe destroy Cockronch y fein AE ie for Rt nS nS lee Sie fa ee at 6 @ 5%, and 100 ditto Cuba Muscavado, at 41¢ netic Powders in destroying insects eae py Bou eas jorama, of th . Mayor. pre vee si ety ery a (as, Me | vest isnot warm enough; g0 to CLARKE'S. Pa ‘The immense ship Mocannmo, of New York, was yeas Be County: eb. etentpeihice: Wemeel oer e wy ia eB ES: | terday raited on our sorew dock, fur repalrs Fangne tre perfectly hacaisele tis ofS eke eeneeee | at be aice Sales were made of 30,000 Ibs. fair to good inyectpelnging inthe wend nd othe laren reson aay PE enac teiiee tape ee ateetie ore peer che number of véstels tn the por: of Baltimore, you Y “ — ae > legrecs of latitude, assortwent of Fanc; i hieh will erday afternoon, exclusive of bay craft, was 15 shi; S B LYONS roadway." | | Toaucco.—Ws submit the urual statement, showing | {iu e°3E A Fasocn ial Al roatray nQotniag Wii's | Inthe be ie front Sted Rio uest yaate! alg | 20 barks, 02 brigh, wud 32 vehooneta total, 90,0 x! a; dren half pice. Panorama | hand, the best of Frencl English BE k Doeskins ahd Cassie Sands. Lent & Co’s Circus will bein Washinton next RETURNS OF CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS 1 AUGUST. First District. William H. Bissell, (dem a opposition, Polk’s majority in 1844...........0+.. 2887 Second District. the sales, receipts, and stock on hand, for the week McClernand, (dem.), ry on formanoes on | meres, fr M4 to $6 tb yrot ita, Marabell, (whig). so. 503 Watt to ere want of thieatiole wilt do-well Cocali at Stig hamarecs”? 2 | Weeks On ts way to Baltimore, Democratic majority. 3.434 | Bocter gi tor second args a et once: Boots rom $008 Thds 340534 sShds 8,S13hds N MONDAY BVENING ANDE SUCCESSIV 4 IANO FORTE FOR SALE—aN ELEGANT ROSEWOOD 1 3, Polk's a 4251 | wo 4; French Paient Lasther Boots $7 fais pa ats ing, will be presented to thie pablice nt the apollo Reems Peisotrnlg coon ate otag to Barups. Ii war Puttapevenia, Sept. 16, 1843. Broadway. x series of representa: ¢ Antodiiuvian World, | mde by one of the celebrated makers in the United States, It | Attempted Robbery—The Free Soul Movement— never been use pean AER EE SRST - ~ tions of Unredeemed Pledges.—500 Frock and Dress SHeaTKatisg — Yay °Ay” | deviened ty the celctated JOAN MARTIN, “K. uy ‘paint: | i#0% octaves and a (cy ‘ sane ah ‘will be sold at a bargain. a 9, 1 % Pt Biot : ase Cote Ertan Wena $3 to 12 anh 50a Et Ce Fe tue Fall Nivel Belsbosare Fence; the “ine | C& 31 Eldridge Str wr Delano John yan Buren--Mr. Clay's Letter—The Con- ; cassizn ; 7 ~ 3 ations to on, 0. 20 repreeentati 1 —secin—cte " otek " y * 7 _ ‘ under irvetion ir ol seainett Gime J ei ii 0 est ye. Polkis do... Dallar Beason ot ary Wel 8 ape Hrs 22 do | Reet Ttalian painters, Musto will bo sulected: Rnd arranged esr | VS}0t ten ensée of Gimps and Fringes; also, several eases of new vipa ianed de caaek weak pressly for these representations by Henri Her, and execnted a Dress Goods, which they will open thie day, September A bold and nearly successful robbery was at- distinguished pro.) t” oneness ~..____---_____. | tempted on Thursdey night, at the United States APER HANGINGS—JANERVAY & CO, MANUFA 2 ear Gray’s te he Sel tacer snd dealers ia er aogingn No Tio Mallontane, Arse ae pete Cty 3 terry on bir tee - ca ‘ention of country dealers to their lerze arsortmeut of | iron safe weighing 1x or sevea hundred pounds, Paper ngs, Borders, Fire Printa, Curtains, &., the; Pca Ay fang oer for hen lowest manufacturer ‘api ig pen having in itnearly fifteen hundred dollars in spe- 4 RINGES AND GIMPS—JUST RECEIVED, A FINE AND | Cie, Was carried out of a window, and over the There was more activity in the stock market to-day | Mexican at private bargain; 150 do. slightly damaged, | se Temyest's Wing,” by Rev De Davide Cert eee o nargrtment of the latest and most beantiful styles of | high wall enclosing the premices. From thence it wa la ; they 15 oa R , 4 than we noticed yesterday; but there was no material | st about iie.; 15.000 Ibs, Long Island pulled. ~* 49: Music Publisher, 25) Brondway. | miggn; black silk Lactrsad Tinea Laces neoey ret ities, | curriedjto the river, and throwu in, the robbers think. Trimmings for Dre d many other seth , e trade ton Lumerous to describe ail of wich he cine ee euatte | Ing ite place of concealment could not be discovered == | should we learn, by the next steamer. that the German | #2 Yi piano forte aad harmonium by the os " ABSA ar ase ports are open, a good business may be antici COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, ‘Witiexxy hes a downward tendehey; the everctions peasthoot ofthe day were 250 bbls, Prison at 27/¢c. a 27%, and 39 MONEY MARKET. drudge casks at 290. cash, itp, intro Saturday, September 16-6 P.M, | ,,.W7 201 Thetransactions of the week comprise 25,000 | fe uid ‘Wentworth, (dem.). Scanmop, (whig)... majority. . o08 Lovejoy, the ‘abolition candidate, received 9,130 votes at the last election, Fifth District, Wm A. Richardson, (dem.) no opposition. Polk's majority. . +... bevewenss OAM malorty sik ‘Bi : ;douard Billard, from Paris, ep facturers, at 22c. @ 250.5120 bales | Pee Des” “My Silly Tia seer and 8,000 bs. full blood M erino, at 28e . ~' change in prices. The variations in quotations, from Wribtesonk bar ‘declined; 450, ie hens Se Ww: BEG LEAVE ka RECORD OUR VOTE OF Baker, (whi vce eve sev l0,925 | day to day, are 60 small, that outside operators take n0 | at 25e, rol the ship Cushlamaehvee, tor Captai, Sete Themen, | Sle prices, at wholesale and ret) and that they could return and carry it off at theic Ba! + 9,902 | interest in stock transactions, and the brokers are, Len = ev= wing enpareree nr for his kivdvess and attention tous, during cur pastogs from Line oo leieure. The tracks made, led to the discovery of the P ta maori ° ies therefore, compelled to speculate with each other, At MARKETS KLSEWHERE. Galway to New, FO | tnd Whe, from hia strict sttention to his | —— ——_______ |Mporter, BI Bradway: | fize.proof, and it was restored to its original position, : the first board there wore large sales of the pringins;, parrivonn, September low 19 Meschants’ Bank, 85% Pas not had cue tick cece on. board during the voyage: anced MAMET eenmteti tesa CERT IEOE L Lia aed eee ania one ne Harris, (dem. + 7,201 | fancies. . Pruapenrnta, Sept. 15 —First Boars Janded ns all mte, We cannot guficiontly express our praise of ‘ortment of these goods.” Also, colored silk and ¢ ““The free soil movement In the first Congrossionat Logan, (whig) pees 1 7095 : 8400 Lehigh Mort. Bonds, 80; 100 Lehigh Scrip, 823 js conduct, but congratulate his employer, who hae been #0 for- | ton Velvets, and Florevees for Daguerreotypo Cases, for sale by “ptm br tee At the second board Canton Co. gayanced % per | 6% 104343 2200 Penn. b's, 74; 455 do, 73741 100 sha, Reading | {nate ds to be Lavored Ly the services of euch an efficient com- | F.S.&8. A MARTINE, Jinpor ors aud Jobbera 112 William | 2! trict, was well attended last evening, but the luck Democratic majority. . {eq | cent.; but there was only one #1) jot sold *6 PEF | Resirond, 16, 18 Girad Bashy 103.9 Second Board mentor Nor Tet) eee ae Mesdal Wits treet neardohn, " | of enthusiasm among the crowd, and the frequent in- Clay's majority in Tea 845 | The amount of specie, in th, na; ern ‘Assistant ton 3090 V istitre RR, he eon Se 2g Michael Culany, John Helton *Antlony' Daly, Costs! AM, DELIVERING THR BEST PEACH OR- jority bea been crawe covber ey imletivee of seriooiey ‘Wright, abolition candidate, rece'seq 166 votes in | Treasurer of the govern ccc er ee tant | “Wilmington RR, O's, ’68, 734 ; 000 Schaykill Nav. 0's, 073g. | Thomas Reid chard (red ash) Com, well orvened, atthe following low Pet. | ringe John was, as usual, very cutertainiog. bat he the district. . : SOverDr vent, at this port, is two mil- | —Bosron Stock, Sept, 15—Frchange Boxrd.—28 Vormont ANTRD—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTANLE YounG | Sehicroash. viz: Nut 400 and stove and oy al 65 from, the | did not keep up the fire at the came length as during ; , lions of dollars. Of H Raiirond BS; 00 A110 him, O89 Ralirond, 102; rt Sook; SPECTABLE YOUNG | yard corner of King and Greenwich streo.s: 23 conts less from | | tow 4 In the five districts dontertod the democratic majo- “ais gum four hundred thousand | Centra par ee DN mn Railroad, 102 ; / “woman, a8 Cook; ean do all kinds of cooking: has noo | beat. TER CLINTON, | his previous elforts He appears to be considerably: rity iq 9,201, a gain of 861 to that party since Tag, | dollars have ben paid in during the past week. Iotdo, IRs MverrasMhagee. Muay'vtn: Raticoed. Wor ab ee | fezen (oe, 8 short distance in the Bowe he bestofelty re | a TT DING TINDER BUILDING TIMDBR OF att | Weare’ by the stamping operation He spoke ot (ier i " ak, + te Ne A Mal Mn nn pans a “ , a - 4 town yesterday afternoon, aod, while on his return Adding Polk's majority in the two districts not con- | Drafts to Ue smount of $500,000 have beon drawn upon | eben pa Redbsoeni oer ares ANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT dlaL, eawed to ordaryonreasonable terms, and at short not tome aig, bed aiiher a rough énvounter with our te 9836 ; 6 dow $34 ; 2 dow, 100 ; , ¥ ‘ ve a posit, . $4000 Reading Railroad Bonds, 1860, 613. erent seeie Delaware and Raritan Cockle, | “free coil,” having been epiiied from the vehicle by be Apts nditures of the Ni DON 1c Se \ pri. Address JAMES PORTER, Acont, Lancaster, Pa, accident e receipts and expe: jew Haven, MESTIC ei Seeasit, phy Fees vate family, Enquire at 218 Twelfth street, wear Avenue 8. Steam Saw Mitts, Lancaster, Pa, The letter cf Henry Clay, refu: tested, and the democratic majority in the State is 18,686. Ouro. An intelligent whig merchant feom the Western eserve, Taeme us that an orgavization in favor of Gen, Taylor will not take place ustil after the Sto’, election in October, it being the object of the Waigs to secure the election of Governor and Legislatvire by ‘an union of all classes of whigs. Ie thinks, ",owever, that the Taylor and Fillmore tioket will:ree ¢ive a ma- jority in the Reserve counties, where as i, well known, ‘the great strength of the freejsoil'party ‘ies, Seabury Ford, the whig candidate for Govertior, is acceptable to the free soil mg oy wal ofr ener Ore er democratic onent, Col, er, by a jority o! > much dissatisfaction is felt among the ng to give counte. 4200 sheep, and 1350 ANTED A GOOD ALTO SINGER—ONE WHO MAS A " 5 r nanee to any nomination of hiuinwt for Une Presi- " ocd soict, and of gentlemanly addrven, will ene ot ampiose | [RISE AND, SCONCE MANE BMI OKEN: GUPERIOR TO | Go hoy, has been Tecelved, and cceasioned considerable noan. | $6.8 $6.25, seoond quality $5 60 m $0 76; third $4 76m | MCN 'y addrorsing a Hine to “ Murie.” Herald office. N.B. Ono | ren, fervrales at twelve thilfings fer tam Whiskey, tiirwen ter | ta'k among opr Taylorand Clay men. ‘The former $b a eacreae vectnted de crete fej Male G4 16% | whe cam play well ether on the violin, Banjo, of taaborine, | Titus rer cent cverPecol, iy WILLIAM Me PARKS. Desthiee pieed, deeining t @ rebuke of the Albany move- + +++ $219,685 78 | 8 $20; three year old $18 a $27.-Working Oxen— | oe s a | Bi Seveuth Avenue—Office 42 Btone street. but others (ay that it is pot near ay positive ag a Bie tia? ness og: 125,077 09 s ; by $72, $90,$95 and $108.— Cows and Calves. We ae 01 Bm THAT Has A THOROUGH AO 00: WINDOW SUADES, FROM 10 CENTS TO | [Fe Huitalo Conventlo ipa weiort previvws to sontersanrtcreenses 85480 08 | Bales at $1.62" 1°55, 61 9210.82 26 wud 250, Seine | i#, illite to xo Senth. . whe cane bring | per Haogibgs: We. ee. In properwens’ Maremtaie aarane, He | itis alco urged that Mr. Chay dors not say that he Y } 6 milies, cr any one vantln ‘such articles, will call before pur- | will decline the nomination, if it should be made. | ta be. At pariunle at s and 177 William streot, between | Mr, Davis having declined the lot At retail 5 to 6i<e. 0 TAILORS- THE PRE T 13 AN BXCEULENT op. | SPtceAnd Beckman stree gress in the second district, this bone of conteation cut elegant garments inthe | 4 y a RAGGREM bom Miia hetweem the Clay and Taylor men has, for a second deinow work on, | 4, OO Ogre aeceakk’s, MATCHES FOR SALE THIS | oe hen thrown among the aspirants for the honor. Hartford and Sprin, year ending August 31, 1848, were as annexed. New Haven, Hantronp anv Sreincrisuy Ra trond Buicuron Carus Manxer, Shand company, for the | | ot 175 beef enttle, 800 stor rs Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra $6.50; first quality From passengers... ... From treight.. Rents, wharfag 8 mer ENTS the letter of Martin One or two lote at digo and 430; one lot be ; small | Coed recommendations from his chesing at HARTOLIS, 15 E | Fan Amount expended for operating and re- MIG WAREETS. Portunity to those who wish to Vavana, 26th Ai 1848.—Owing to th jling style, by obtaining ‘tine pairs of road for rame period. $ At tes 69 d * Bolter cere te | Eating dutinds of Comm Hic in mt) course of Mr. Giddings, (member of Con- yorable aspect of affairs in Europe, the low pri va yg Tality warranted equal to any in th There andicates, at the hvad of Ashtabula distrlet,) fa coming out for | terest cm bonds and loans. 44708 09 4, 564 gg | rent here, and the greater confdenceprevainetwhich | fuyeict all othr mal ot sale vy _te Bure eaap oH SOA which stand Joreph Te Chandier, Norton Me liehaely ‘mn Buren, that many wil efare to rapport him, not "A= | has feciitated the disposal of exchange, the exporta- | {"Fushieur i Coustandt seer ice ios eet Tike original inventocota speed and peroct carver nammus: | 84 Edward Joy Morris. thstanding bis nomination for reeection. 148) paience, after deducting expenses and from Matai we “ ing and il other ln pedimenta oftgaeehs fas opened tn fstiention aa © tu UMberests .secscceesvesereeeveres G29 822 27 ‘The increase of receipts from freight and passengers the past year, exhibits gain of $76,048 55. The num- |AILORS' FASHIONS FOR THE PALL AND WINTER | at 179 Broadway, New York, upstairs,” berween Courtlandt aad Anteniy from the Bio of 1848 and '49.—The only Plate of tho Soason is just issued, | DeY sireote, "He gusrantees'a porfect cure in all cases in aahort | rye NO. Mesyean of the Oth inst, say and for sale Ly A. Wheeler. Pico per copy at the office, ong | tine, Ofee hours from 0 to Td.a.M.and 2 to4 P.M. Residence | Lt Nea egraph Capt Folger, which left th dollar, including Tare ta patron sheets; as also tho 1s iy rect treatise om i ing of the Ist ; from the Bratos, brought over the om SNAG Hassett, oe | Tk t Minor FN Sloop A. My ly after the State organization of the Taylor whigs it is belféved that “Old Zach” rt otes io the Southern part of the State, than he will lose in Ord to this date, with what was shipped BLLIOT?, OCULIST, 835 BROADWAY, INFORMS ber of passengers transported on the road the year the ISth September, ho will be | {ollewing pasrengers the Western Re: ounties, There ia no chance uly, to the several cow of Kuro; } — a ent 7 hie pati thal “, for Van Buren in Ohio, This we give as @ | ending Aug. 31, 1848, were 287,773; im 1847, 226,596 ; it mil be obeerved, that in tl month ending en the © THE LADIES—PRTER ROBERTS, 573 BROADWAY, yi lee fom tne ee look, on Monday, Wednesday, Gene a merry, A. 6, Gy Dr Wwataoa,, Mente £. J. fncreare, 61,178. of August there were sent has just received a a sth ores Prewrieet STS oP Le. ia t, Me TOWA. 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 Laces, Lace new style), Mustia c er Coy, Mr. Webbe jensoe, [From the Des Moines Valley Whig } The transportation of this large number of people | To the Norhof Burove 26358 11 24 89.704 44.466 boxes, Inrena Cot, el Vali TRE AND ri dvd tmwen tho seg and th Mojor Lee, Capt. \. + lows Conanestronat Excretion —It is now rendered | has been conducted without an accident. The track | «Katy iors on oe 3 Aaa erins, Beate eS inst ‘The Union Mutual he ZF ine nop he tl ond ith Wh god Redhat oy ry te phe lsd lected to hes been maintained in very perfect condition, and | ‘The total exports, from Tet J to a hd we tains the following :— 2 bo fiat 180 voces. Tho rejection of the poll the prineipal bridges are covered with metal and mady | pest $0 be leas by only 34,60 1 (82 Wo,woun go wiraous memrn wae tenn Pie Uniran Stati Oryickks o¥ vis fase - We hea Kavervillo preeinot, by the Clerk of Monroe county, | ar secure as practicable from fire, The numberct * ‘ean have them in aud warranted for five — fro officers of the army ov this line complaints Kovtibe aubeeyaent seston of them by sowe ome oF he : iiaa ‘ihe office establiched Tor the Teduevon of thet the Postmaster in New Orleans, from o sane 0% + 6,048 * 4 ‘The tery ted and Best Place in the City to | ending Saturday, Sept. 16th :— wi, Commence moving wt 8 o’clook, 3,514 and Gait JONES’, 14 A 1s 'y; Sept ith : and Castine drasttan Stora. Punt quality oF Rehan oeit a Sold, Rec'd, Stock, | Weenesdane- srbi al ‘one defiar each, consequent on such | pricesinIt<4. Pilling with pure gold 60 to 73 cute ov. Lhumpron's feuds, Wil ceeury 40 sbqmpeoa bag cere e yum by the preronger and freight trains, during The very considerable der