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aan Cicero, In a eeane evsatncaen tee wareichs alkenes 0.0 OTitcners Renton. capln- Sehr Balabew, Phllsdelphis, sloop Pioneer, Round 4 11, We. shityed—Ship Chaslee Cooper, Breton, to toed for Cail~ Truat or tux Astor Piace Riorers.—We re. @ommend to the judicial authorities, who are now proeeeding so inefficiently with the trials of the Astor Place rioters, to look at the promptness, jute & ef tune fallowes justice, and energy, with whch a batch of rioters have been juetiy treated 1n that wild and disorgan- ized community, called San Franeiseo, ia Califor- mia. Whata lesson to civilized courts, and law- yers, and counsel, does not thas wild regoin present when eompared to what transpires in our City Hall? Aprival or THe Noxtueaner.—The steamship Charleston. ie Progress of the ‘Onelera, BY THE MALLS. Locality. Bangor. Me... ++ Sept, Golumbus, Ohio. Sept. Olp Town, MM Sept. 7 ‘Trip on tHe HupsoN nocount of whore fine depo jny's Herald. in now completed continu- a6 Bing Sing and yesterday the engineer r Young, teok a trip over the line, starting street. at half part 6 o'clock A. M.. and re- t 9 o'clock The trip was eminently sue- he 62 miles were performed in 234 hours, ed an houra in an hour. inclnding etoppager other placee. and there was ove in7 mivuter, which the bridge over the ‘There v as no accident except the trifling one of an old car being ron into. the bores being removed from it just in time to save his lite The rails, which are of ‘wrought fron. are manufactured at tho Trenton Tron Worke, The frogs are made by the company All the curves where the wear and tear are great, are faced with cast ateol, The line is to be fiulshed to Peekrkill on the 20th, when o train of car: riser will run over the track so fur When it fe completed to Albany. there will not be snother railway In the world nfatraight and eo level. for 80 groat a dixtanee. Thin bas heen accomplished at vast pre- e; but it will remunerate in the end. for wore rapid travel ean be accomplished while far lesa of steam power will be regneed The track keeps tho line of the Hudson most of the way. ranning close along the shore. sometimes over the water and sometimes throvgh the solid rock, which bounds it It can searcely to have any grades at all The Bostonians ive four millions of dollars to have thelr rail- Teed to aJbany anlevel. The eame power of engine that wenld be necessary to carry 15 tons over their line ‘wou!d propel 126 tons over the Hudson line. There is, therefore. a vast-difference in the daily expense For 100 miles. the Hudson lin @ dead level fn about £00 feet of it tl re 13 feet grade in 4 miles of it. 10 feet grade. half each way. For the residue there ie but a» very slight variation. hese grades are on entering cities villages, in order to have & g00d porition, Fg -d facilitate melt, than otherwise. for ip arc it i ural a irpose of ane ing off the derovnt favors &) ‘The deviation trem Ps ? oy the entire way is only 6% per cent. = in the Boston line is abvut 40 per cont For ts m les ip ere vigtion there are 86 fest to the mile. and ano- 7 deviation for 12 mites har =: feet tothe mile in that live There cun be little doubt that the new Ine wil interfere to & eon:iderable extent with it, and bring Puech additional traMc to New York. periesens inthe ‘winter season, when the navigation of the river is elered Formerly, the farmers in the western pirt of this State, apd particularly in the vicinity of Albany, Killed their hogs ip the summer or autumn—a most dis- adveptageous time for the slaughter; first. becaure of ‘the difficulty of curing the flesh and. secondly. because ‘there wax nat time to fatten or improve the quality of ‘the pork by the grain of the barvert. Since the opea- ing of the 1allread from Albany td Boston a change took pliee The bogsare now killed in the winter. when they are well fatter nd their owners have nothing Fahd and they are rent to Boston by railway A large thie trafic wilt find ite way into this ity v by the Vudson River Railroad; other freight. too iM he carried. a1 he intrrecurse of passengers. EE. Shambers stre men. the track will be contioued from the corner of West street throngh Canal to Had- 1d thenee to Chathbera street. We be- preferred turning out ont wtreet, into Four teenth street, and through the whole length of iludson street to Chambers street, Screme py Tanixo Lavnasum.—-Coroner Walters wa enlled yesterday afternoon, to hold an inquest at No 32 Walnut street. on the body of Catharine Adelix Bowmen. aged 15 yrars, who Tenidently came to her death by taking Jaudanum. with the inten taking ber own life. The night previous it seems she pur- ehaced three cents worth of Iandanem, and took the id nome of her asrociates good by aud yes- . payrician « was called. but vison had tal too strong ve will be held on the dy of F, July 1 to $217,003 varying principally from fifty to two hundred shares. Many of are brokers, and are merely speculators im the stock, identified i wat eho came to Dis from the wind: of the So! has lingerwd in dhe horpital and di 4 yesterday, Verdict aooordingly. Sporting I Intelligence. , Union Connex, L a day, at three o'elock. » match for $200, will come off be tween g m Lady F. 4 Fh Conse Squirrel, Atter whieh. there will be « contest for @ purse hy heat in fi between Kentnek, Reindeer = c Squirrel will make en excellent after- BDoon's rport for the admirers of trottiog to Color the Hatr or ied, without injury to the store ke shonld ex- Liquid Hair ape aye, in the wortd th Datr. Te be he: helen . mar efertery and hate Qreantng esloew, the Amerioon of ia Private reon+ fort thourends upon thou holders, and those who werv fvolish enough to purchase sor & rire, would oon fin with stoek, The large lots in whieh this and every | | other faney stook im the list arc held, is ale | te street speculators, (hry would find It Impossible to im ready te be thrown into! few ii You can find the neatest et and eheapest in thie city, at the corner ef Faiten Lie Sy ey 4 Bootes in die cits, at the corner of Felten on The Great Demand fer L near | Beste Sheer and Gaiters, is rveadily on the increase. He them, made in the est sryle sed ef the beet model, ion or lower than any other evtablisnment in the city, at hie old etand No. 150 Fw em were 0 Sod exgeriec savin, 04 bis path ere Broadway. eor- a ony ores » Copying fenke pep jor manner, wt fo cae ee above rorot Draesiers, FeeGrens Diseavery of Dr. Rovesse Pampa Boomelivg Pinon —This invention excites a good deal of lady oF gemule nen, after vert ng it, will con- fo have their mowrh firured in she aa style. — fart Oot. 12, 148, M. Lovett, Dentint Patentee, 625 way. Great Reduction tn pricesof E.nglish Car- r Fleot OM Clothe, Knee, et Hiram godeoees oye: a jcreilonmen nae ved Beaten, Bo, ery. Five Verge Tee} h every variety Biker, Five hare trom Bevo 188 per yards Rebincan’s Baths.—This ts em feally for Phila tty , tepid or warm . fe Fn ay jen! Beattie bot oot The Plambe ational 0 a wien the beed —the rel Ride-and bined; Powling ang ack Guan; Ruvolvers, Dageer, aud an endive variety ef etber Pistols, COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. MONEY MARKET. Thursday, Sept. 13-6 'P. M. The steek market opened @ little more buoyant, to” | Northerner, Cuptain Budd, arrived this morning | dey, but the trancactions were not so extensive as we Dave noticed for several days past. The arrival of the wails of the Europes, from Liverpool. and of the Em City, from Chagrer, produced a pause in the market, which continued until the close, The effeet of the ad- vices received by these arrivals will not be fully felt until to-morrow. Private letters by the Europa eon- * firm our telegraphic accounts, and we shall doubtless s00D here for # long time. The tendency of prices is up- ‘ward, and it is the impression that an advance to some extent beyond the current raten will be realized Mach depends upon the production this year. as the oon- sumption is enormous, and the stocks on hand in this country end in Great Britain are comparatively limit- meet ed. It appears by ciroulars received by the Europa, greater activity im cotton than has been known hat the amount of eotton taken in Liverpool for consumption, for the first eight months of 1849, | was 1,196,002 bales, against 980.027 bales for the fame period in 1848. The weekly consumption thus far this year has been 34,602 bales, against 28.270 bales |= WA. for the same time in 1848, showing an jnerease of 6,232 Dales per week this year. The stock in Liverpool on the Sist of Avgust, 1848, was 609.300 bales, and on the Slat of August, 1849, 717,400 bale months of 1848, 1.320 087 bales; first eight months of 1849, 1,€06,042. From these figures those interested ‘will be able to form a pretty correct idea of the course cf this trade for the remaining four months of the year. Import, first eighs ‘The Empire City, from Chagres, brings us one month | later Intelligence from California. She brings from | Chagres $408.153 in pal part of which is probably in California gold A cio on freight, the prinel- of vetsels had arrived at 8au Francisco from tates, and provisions and merehandise of all Kinds were selling at comparatively low figures. There is nothing particularly interesting from the mines, [J 810 Digging was progressing steadily. The arrivals of immi- grants at San Francisco were very large; during the month of July upwards of 3,000 Americans landed at that port. The communication with Cslifornia has now become regularly established, and we shall receive | news by every arrival from Chagres. At the first board to-day, U. 8. 1867, fell off 4 per cent; Fenfirylrania 5's. 1; Reading R..R., \; while Far- mer's Loan advanced per ct ; Canton 00., 4 ; New Ba Sitelen eae Haven R. R., % ; Hudson River, }¢; and Erie7 ‘At the second board there was considerable ‘eotivity in | some of the fancies, ‘The receipts at the oes of the Assistant Treasurer of | this port to-day amoudted to $71,012 76; payments | ; $06,812 42; balance $3.563 67: | The Hartiord & New Haven Railroed Company havo declared The gross receipts of this company for the past year ba each working day. light improvement in prices, ividend cf 6 per cent for the last 6 months, been but $490,000, or about $1,400 per day fot The amount of specie imported into Boston from September 8, 1840, was $1,245,763 ; exports is has been In exiet- ‘The Sinking Fund of Penneylvi ence but a little more than four months, and there ba" recently been purchased on ite account etate stock amounting to $118,500, for which th was paid; showing # gain to the atate of $13.408 88 andon 2 good beginning. It is stated that farthor purchases will coon be made of Penneylvania State stook, on ac- | count of this fa ma of $100,000 13 ual saving of interest of $5675. This ie 7 teamship Caledonia, from Boston, for Liverpool earried out $20 000 in rpecie. the loth of ¢ holders pamed in the list of stookbolders no way with the completion or prosperity of the road, any further than for an immediate and ‘emporary favorable effect upon the market value of the shares, An advance in this stoek would bring owt of shares from thor heavy jaMclent ter cutsiders from tonebing them, and xs forthe Covner.—On Monday, a» match will | fate prices in the face of sueh an immense quantity, ree, tor $500, between two Long one belonging to Roslyn. and | Flushing They are owned by private | jd to be very fast. market the first opportunity offering. We see, by the statement sileded to, theta stoek, valued at the market price at more then o: ® qvarter million of dollars, upon which not the firet cent of interest is paid or accruing. Here is @ loss in the item of Interest slone of eighty thoarend dollars per annum. The rest of the stook, whieh is more gone rally distributed, is equally unproductive, and from present appearances ie likely to eontinue so for some time. There are two millions eight handred and thirty. | teven thousand dollars aheorbed in the eld eapital % 5 wash stock of the Harlem Rallroad Company, represented by »#*- Aadree pretty Ne" "Taos. Wal 66.076 rberes. The 6.500 shares pledged for loans made to the company, the par value of which is $415,000, are | held as sreurity for part of the floating debt, and to abide the result of several Inerults againet the com” | pany. In consequence of the increased cont of the ex- | yng ottr't may ben tension from Croton Fail to Dover Plains, and the ex. 127 Grand street. penditures required on the lower part of the road whieh bas never been properly constructed, the floating in debt bar been largely increased. and placed the company gotten hat ‘under temporary embarracements. The payment of W7)°™ i. 8" ANTEO-BY a temperance habits, 9 sitearion se Rar! ny or Hreok senietent Bookherper, 16 ah oe wee former smpingrmeat this debt murt come out of the net revenne of the road tore ey | after paying imterert on the preferred stock, of by the | ereation of more old stoek, at @ rate of dissoust in eo | | ihe “, ecrdance with the prevent quotations. Broek Krenange. + fanaad ‘died O25 Bye one Mectom RR a a AROOMD BOARD. fig to Meant Wee cy jp * Sewne ~ oo do a = wm FF We Perish D Doe m ¢ 20 Leng Irland RR ™ Nf xe oa we Hy Bo Maviem RR baie ASVERTIARAEATS RENBWRD BYERY DAT. by mall met be poet. Answers to deer tincments cont on Totire becetrabodom from the Post Office. BUSTS HOTEL, Svascwen, New Youu, Ro Reaeease Bev Ney BARNUM'S BOTBL, Barrimons. @OLUMBIA HOTEL, Cucernur ere cer, PusLapEhrms pe joe Kamubh dines NRA Bie yet a. “MARGuALL, (souR aye Prfgreed Roouaf'y ease Ee uae ial Pitas tah To conclude | J. Wall ye eg 9 Winarn te Lad GEARy na ane in ovatus by 7 Pamaly ‘inet ay a. Private Boxestucr besMinland. Gosrsteee POLITICAL trey ea rat teaesit withdrew ied the sheet and ie ae ren artine as Chat Chats ior Liviugstan, wrieh ty im tae Brewin wr Livingston, whieh were stro ar Welch belngealled nj | favened ene menting © toul-rtirring tongs. whi fore aifforences democratic ey of bare ban the ‘ant o parpess of of iergeing ie ‘ar, with deep regret, Reve Produced | svete “in. the eed of the mecontit uceeta of theae of the demoerstic Rescived, That the demoersey af this ward woreby attempts of pevqued lenders be to pur joerg distrost smeng curse! ey pa a of concert mooracy of the stxteentl I} eompection with those whore views are that, laving seid ate re determined tnestanex- | reine ery 4 to elect theesn— | Union 1 agree upou to Tepresent eur principles the proseedings of this mecting be pub- er nine hearty eheers for union, the mocting adjourned. Noe mm nited Dei bien ian yet will | peeeioely, “For listof company, Re, ty vile oft ad All those iu te f t 4h! Rarrmrmrmmrrnrrrrrrneen ~~~» | Planoforte, Mr. Williame RS, THIBAULTS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LaDiRs, | om ‘ashington Plaeo, will re-open on the 7th 1 so ‘to begin at half-past seven. Ne Meenap taben at a LOLLY nee GaRDEN.—F yay ea ey is enn i i i Byrr Lp ne te J Browghaw. ‘Mani ee planed the the new farce —. To Weta wise ine SP Stupidites, Mr. 3, Lenoh; THeaTaR—t. 8. se ea BLIN, PROPRIB- PROPRIB- cen ine vall ‘be ees ag nos rEeu's pasien be 4, whe Matectsinuienie will semmence Y ELSE—Hers Med. den Mise Loohyer: Mi hy the farce of sitai ait hy ane drame of the Lt Jor; rs ein (3 ‘Be; Pit, I will rise wt I past” 7 o'clook. ITCRELL'S: A tyes Tae ribet ot will comms ied ROTO, THe CLORIOUS MINORITE hs George Mica, Ba Falmer: MITANNIA OND HIBERN H.R. B. Prince Alkere Mr. ‘on after whieh. a new ‘DDING. FRIDAY EVE- qui EstRI TAN ACADEMY, 137 AND 139 WERCER The subscriber begs leave hope gene? to inform entlewen, his a ok, his eetablishinent’ oy see a HORACE F. JONES, 'CH'S CON- Coxcenrs EVERY EV. eert Ball, No. 237 Bowery, ten streets, By a talented oompany day. “a, Propeisior. CARD—LOVERS OF a! MONT, (PARTICUL, Old Conntrymen) are ed that Concerts Saloon, Perseverance ang. Works, Adiiesion free. etor and con KNIGHTON: latoof Wacien Hall —LAST WEEK OF THE SUMMER continuing to be liberally pa: 1, will be repeated with increased auieg of the present weer, the Sm ining in the vario Polkas, Wales 4, te the music of » capital all’ bend ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM, — P. Proprietor; J. Greenwood, Jr, Assistant aay of Attract ions—S a el week, the enormous Anaconda over oap- a oth Crocodile, remal al variety of brilliant snk sak | | pera ant Rockwell, the Fortune Teller. Admission, 25 conta; dren ender Ji youre, 1234 oonte. BINESE bUSKUM, ted Stacen, 689 Broad wa: tems, Religions, Arte ‘Sei of Chinese. Upen oenta: ch ldren w THE ONLY ous ty THE itd Y ees, of four hundre ANTED--a? TH CONCEKT HALL, NO. 237 BOW- ory, ® Pianist. A compete: t person can fied » perma- nent ivuation, Uy appiyiue at the Hall during Whe day oF seeming ANTED TO BIRE—THO Youna LAvIES, wr0 E INVITES THE art! TION oF PARENTS AND Guardians toa most dosirale Lot gong one You are al “nth are aly ues, ,,SPCIAL NOTICES, < “pets had by ealling at the I ©. OF 0. F—MUTUAL LODGE, NO. 7, I. 0. OF 9, tages are wvoid ARRAN Le sejaaen fe PURSE = a) peuts, pee three in hg Roslyn Bayt sve minteh for S108 ante beaks in harneee JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. oer oe wat a may find profiranle em o D. &., New britais, Conn, ae attend ‘the tuneral of ender, this day, at d ick atreot, “ANDREW a. han Con + F.—brothers, you are reque the Widow of our late Brother, Wim M., from No, ni th Durincea. ‘mane will sell, ahogen, diping roo jogecher with « grew! mental house farnist ing gvod whe. ki \EXTR EVILLE COURSE mile heate, dest three in five. in harness, (3 herove shes over $30. To spe ty Je TROTTING.—PURSE $9), nennerree eee anna J ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY 4 PROTESTANT GIRL. i jections to go in d is fully weqnataved wiih ter Ltrineoe. Good city reference can be given by ap plication at Sav Dixtocneh street, up rtairs. finger’ ring, #ix hen uine Londva made Ei ry front, by 200 foot, deep. he pleasantest part 0} the anere nd fro ilLbe was D—A_ SITUATION, ny ma. as SITUATION BY 5 m in tho eity oantey » he ropenty fer vale, will please call or seud, and have the registered, peovions to the: ralo. all, west side, Apply w &. A LARGE AND ory, in & very cen= of Broadway, OAKD IN A PRIVATE Pani plearant front room op the seound ANTED— A ome ATION, BY 4 bg: bythe ny m8 $300 shares pledged for the security et We yoansand to abide the faene of Iswsutts. Of the 47.775 shares in the market, 44.774 shares were, May, in the hands of forty. four persons. averaging more pri- st of eity reference from her | fon the lesteicnt years, Prease Liser ene be seen forwwe “Madi ou sireet, near Catherine str teference iriduals hold an amount of Harlem railroad Sites it OF A Wirt—Tae desires, peeks thie method of YouTH, SIXTEEN ¥ habite Seige Somes £aas 0} see himeelf for four or hve dneer, or almost any ¢' her weane,| Bast Broeniyn. vr WATOHMAKERS, To ro “9 work men 4 Beekman seeces, sovena fon @ warrnated the host other, will be sale ned revall, Goods loaned te 5 civen if required, ted private huute, thr t y. by in w qalet MNddrece Box tea Lower NYY. ORLEANS 1UNCH—TiHls ¢ ELEDRATRD OLD. Foshioned Laren will be terved up at old JOB C aR- 1)SLE'S Popular ot Contre! amd hee thie day, frem 9 to 1 M. This will be ow reehcrebe fens! enton. Fp d bo ¥ ome i oa ype tba Toshiowed way, UY THI y WERR'S LITERARY aN NAN, CON FANCY!!! AND FEE- Losorn rae ae one avrene, and "ot te Lottery hin Vietian Acts! je of the Secne { Lite, Reason, and P: Gov rtesan M1 parts of ne Union. —A PATENT SILVFR LEVER WATCH, BF- Nawan end William etrects. Aay person return= STOLEN PROM THE DWELLING, me Tocedoy, Lith ine, a Gnid Eng~ 1) BROADWAY.—-WM. NEUSTAROTRR & CO, (Wm, Sereraror v. Srurrosn nas) for reeatina, 4 velvet Ribbon 4a varies 1 Frenen and Koglith Watches aud Jewelry. RY AND CUAINS, BILY! “8 of other fancy articley. A large assore= UPPER art # ths fen nt No. (25 Brostivay, where all orders Hl.ae reparring of Watenes, Jewelry, me, ttended te, en rensonanle ferme oP | own im A ‘chenpers in thio oity., on i" ; =| Lites Bite a a SITUA cy D i PARTNER witi ® Ly! Caritat, IN tal Howe Corenhne o— ro od bas Beer am she gore Ww well poregiotel | Apply ot the otter of ALEAWEN WANTRO.-A T. STEWART & CO, Ain want of two renerian ond malcrmen for their resell elle Bone bot Res | Sr trade: need apply. ANTED.—A atti! j from $1.00) to | which will command en ARA Tomvdeve, for $1) 1 hos -y -~-ooe- al P*srixe MA eoneerning lave vesttonee of Seine ty nares Awrs, RAN DO! mS, WAL a Met ene, wi ‘or | Bhole 6 pres phs frend lamp atone from QRANDELIBES, CAS TIXTORRS, 68D GRNB ‘The wubseribors are Maorary of thete Tena cctctes ede ? yaks vy fon " sy that their present Ghecgenanss erpelive & of Ge part & weet," mal, shbe, he de-pave Warranted: al ba! AVITAL | Soup eplondere, Sie ee ‘csare huiven, oud every | oiher. 3 ices" pros Gonmented wind a Fiaaing MeOie IL eitRn, ra ne eatery ____. Commer of Green ond York strenta, Jerney Ulty, No J. waa he Srigatine the bam. entry, Broadway fort OMfice (corner of €. treet, tor owe days, *tating where an interview may aoe ceceer en Sreatsey pa MIR, Monyracreons Teepewtiul | the at e hie fail ver tion of hie enstomers and stran Das Fpent we pain manntaevering suiNG an inning Donn ar ie outa Sedesieedey gs peed a Sicirimens fe wil he fovea i hee Alsé, om assortmens of . for waters! ALHALLA, % CANAL STRERT, NEAR BROAD- of rivalled hand of Fe= “FOR | SALE AND TO. RwsrarEn ~RSTABLISUMENT ‘ions, Noe York, ‘Mere uniform. eomplete, for oale very low: Arply at deli Frochiin streets y vine BeRSE FOR SALE-A BLACK HORSE high. fant traveller, warranted kind, s-un or W. iM. KAULETT, 70 Nassan sire OR BALK OR TORENT. mt, Lot, CLO tJ Abin, HOUSE FURNISHING SuuLEy, 189" 0 Brealway. RANE CHANCE FOR A PERSON WITS A swat. l Ce i Naown Bi: arding Hones "SHIPPING, OTICR TO FOUTHERNENS.--TOE N ip OUTO, will poritively rail ew Orlewns, touching 4! Charletton, Savanagh attuched to the ay, at the pier foot of freight or passage, apply repatreot North wo BC ‘arroli's Medicated Vaoe Barclay strevt.(es'ubliehod 1X25.) are seoommnen ted weedy, and effeo- W'S wonderful Lerment, or “Ww a highly edorifera Vitwl fluid, that will net soil, but will im all eases exernct grease Thom Sant 4 Beateeved Embroe mires anid eae al * +P OL, Rs ‘CONSU urr eu a nmall supply of geuuine modici- at perfert!y pure, shed for y ba fal Cod Liver Oil, whieh 4 and of 0 very suverien ib EMINAL WEAKNESS, DEAILIT true treatment ond eure, with new and tn FEW MEDICAL BOOKS—A COMPLETE PRACTICAL work, om tne natnse sad eronamens of private diveasne, * ‘and Surgieal Journ seis exon 1 Erscyete sata rors an se cose fora ” need ition, 14 4 phase. ‘Prisett & Townsend, 12) Broadway. end by the wy Tua WOMAN'S raiy, ATE MEDICAL com con. = oolg ro} rr fie of all mica ds The mean aon port would eee | Ll if thie aS ie Ponseanion ef thie w: rd ‘the married, oF those conters— Warriag®, a¢ it disclose imperteat weerev, whteh eet son, 9H Chesenat KE RTREET, 80 Tait sured ‘eee whet Rave entree on Seema. bi ‘s crerst babii, afeeteniiy Diyoitem fy torte, M4 DUANE sEse, has, TOR Tne cree and shor inven tre R_HORRIBON 19 GONTIDENTIALLY CONSCTLTED of & Gelients natore. A practice of 1 yn te evr Withent mercury. recent eases ‘end seminal week. fae tall Deo fee till eure ‘is 5 i * spniy in fe the gorly sveeee 5 y Mocx 21} 1, - there eee Lattiay eben ee INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washington Correspondence: Wasnireron, Supt 19, 1649. to Revolutionise the Island, §c.. $e. Despatebes, we learn, have been received here from the Ameriean Consul at Havens. Grn Campbell, re- questing that » vessel of war should be sent fmmedi- ately to that city to protest oar citizens, as there way 8 strong feeling among the goveroment party agviost the Americans, under the belief that they wore tncitiag the people to revolt ‘ortunately, this goveroment, with 0 of foresight and precaution which marks ity of some time sinoe ordered tha seman: nty-four hour of her arrival at to proceed at o back to Cuba, and there await quenee the Germaatown arrived in ys ago, and by her presenee has, in all probability, prevented any outrages upom oar citizens Furtber accounts from Cuba confirm the outbreak A rergeant in one of the regiments whilst on parade. shouted for Mberty, the officer in command immediately drew bis sword and approsched to ent bim down. «ben a private leveling his wusket aod abot the officer dead, It waa contemplated to ret the aluvos loore, and if thin is done we may look for a repetition of © proves the humanity of jopted hy the President, in preventing the Celuded men who were organizing within the limits of the United Staten from leaving. sud wa douht not they will be swong the first to be thankful for the deoided stand taken. ORDER. Our Baltiinere Correspendence. Baurimone, September 13. 1849 Ainniversery of the Battle of North Point— Military and Firemen—The Political Campaign— Theatricals, $c. ‘The celebration of the anniversiry of the battle of North Point was more universally ohserved by our etti- sens, yesterday than it bas heen for some years, most perrons keeping it ase holiday. Two companies of military, from Washington, spent the day with our citizen soldiers, who encamped in a beantifal wood, on the enburbs of the city, pleatifully supplied with ra- tions of the most palatable character. The Old De- fenders returned from their trip to Aanapotis, at seven o’eloek in the evening, all delighted with the incidents of the day, The Washington Hose Company. of Phila tetphia, re- turned to this city last evening. from Washington, where they were received and entertiy of the eity, as well ment given to them ton presided. they derorihe ar excerding anything in briltancy that they have ever erooriuneed Their reception there was a! panied by @ torehlight pron faluted by ennnon an they paxaed each engin They were received here Inst night. by the Company. and partook of » most sumptun ment at the Great W. Hotel whi until the emali hours of the night Greenmount Cemetery. the Penitentiary, and other attractions to day, berides partake of several enter- tainmente, and Taytor bi ‘Ylend Aerienitaral Fair commeneing to this city on the 1th of October: and. f present appear. ance, it will only he eeeond in extent to the great gathering at Syrar ‘The de mooracy commenced the fall oampaige for the Congresrional elestion yesterday with their usual ener- fy A collation ra Molent for several thow men, ith plenty ot epirit stirring Neverage, was lied without money and withont priew.”” Ainq a the peaking poe np ey After night. they again assembled in front of the Argus office, wh ‘ing was continued un- UII o'clock at doen not seam to be much entburias rT. on either side among the 5B nd the eleetionsers find it an np: hill bosiwess, eloquent fy 9 On farts, fletion, or emo from thelr of politieal haranguing are avitontl: pier ton olose, people preferring to read and form their own fap rather than swallow the indigestible opinions of others Th sir troupe are drawing crowded honess at the Front street theatre, as are Mr. and Miss Logan at the Mureum. Ther nothing worthy of note done in onr mar- kets vecterday, the day being pretty generally observed ar a holiday egatee at the Stoak Board voatariay: THEO, Why. 1,000 do. de. Weag: 1, A opera and Obio KR, bBd Poa ie Bdo. Union Our Missouri Correspondence. Sr. Lours, Sept. 4, 1849. Return of the Frelds to the Stage—Release of Wiee—Capt. Howerd — "$e ‘The play-goers of our eity agreeably surprised, a few days since. by the public anv-unerment that two old favorites. Mrs. and Mr. J. M. Field. of this elty were engaged to play for afew nights on our boards’ and expectation was on tip toe fur the coming off of the début, The lady. formerly Miss Eliza Riddle. retired from the stage when che beeame Mrs. Field, something like & doren years ogo; and thongh he bad. long before wen her way to an evviable poition in her profession, St was f Jong absence from the ature might h Might op thore laurel* #0 proudly wom fully worn. youre sgone But (le event has hewn that, happily their fears were gronpdiew Last even- ing will be memorable as the orow appearance, Thromghont the affecting cille” che held her nudienee curtain fell ppon the I dimmed the lebt of trieple ability neon that ever oi He har, for vevernl wears led the Life his Diek Derhall, last wight. in the minding we of former ted ie the jontor editor. the St Louis Reveille. a paper charar refined wit and pm Field makes a Lyene” with ™ * other reat favorite Mra powerful of private life to eonlect their possesion that Wise, the murderer of Hart hed orrived In thie elty throngh the all-caving operation of a writ of habeas corone. He looks moch dejected and care-worn, as well he might Capt John Howard. shot by Lansdown. tn imitation of Wise fa still in a precarious sitastion, though hopes tre entertained for his reeovery. Our town presente. nightiy. the usaal medicam of tiete and every rpreies ©f ontiawry. & Louts seome determine d to merit the distinetion of being» place,” —/ one of them,” at lvast ARGUS. Interpreting wrest tHe Rourn Istaso Rareprrioviers. ~We have conversed with @ gentleman of this city, who bax jart returned trom Pascegouis, ead he gives \ DA some intereeting news in reference to the movements &t Round Island. it appears that there are Ove han- @rv4 aud four men eneamped noon that iland They erbibit no appearanos of @ military organization, bat re kept under etriet arrangements for the preserea- tion of order. They are beileved. however, to om it under the command of Col Lt. Gol Biseoe. and Maj Harrie, Major pare h of their thoe at tw be loteliigent and piescant tained of obst ome in promart quence of tom: anaee Randip) they bare evcereded in oleaeg the vigilemon of the five wrenele (the Albany, the bhrt. th Favior, the ry )* hich eivsaly tavest however. the offiorts of the Nymph had tee of the movement. and a host wae despatehed wait, 5 en arrival at the eshooner it fowed all bog boat ce being taken ashore, and the Roaad |- lenders were compelled to rubait Maj. Harries retarned in the boat. and pasced the night apoo the Sree. being poe friendiy Terme ots courmander, Chie affal errated some considersble excitement at bod amd on board (eo Taylor's eqaedron. The general Fentiment. was that the United States effeers hat no Jrieane Commaoder Randolph seems to hive taken thie himsrif. sud to be Co gro that he hed gene too far fo his prosiamation jatly, om Monday morning be sent o commanivat ssleatire the Neh 4 informing ite orcupants, the hereafter he would plies ot provisions bet not arms The commander has ‘very properly come to the covelesion that he has no suthority te do more then to prevent the Mtting ont and ccpveyanee of Vnlted State it that the ohjeet of this ascombiage ie tomake Bon the inland of ( wha fo eonneetion with omald be ready ey if thie be her desti . whieh, Tis comtredieted eee the Prony Ortega papers, hear of something very soon Ome Sy orotate that the naar ante eo Srowd aang bs ks

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