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Deeds. take their cloven o'clock smashers and cooktells ‘With the coolness of oid caupaiguers, aud are williog to back their on "te may censonadin mnoumt, ‘No less than four county tickets have been formed Dut We contest will be so uarcowed dewa as be eave a tolersbly clown Meld ty the whic and democrsts. If the democrats should bearsvsrd in respectable family un. ae arr} Ana it they should | the killed and wounded, the troops, The Great Annual State Fatr. Ruev's Hors., 8: fist among the nm ive~ alro suceeed in demoralising the hig perky. in the olt; ite of the fight. For four days this little ioland ‘oper though the mstrumentelity of the indepen: sie eket, they will stand an excellent chance of their erties Hoket, from the Sheriff. who re- | St -eelven $20,000 per annum. down to the Assembly mon ‘Rnd their $8 per diem, and no stealings, The whigs ere fully awnre of wii this: are tully aware of all the movements now making by their old and inveterate newies, and they, too are ca-ting anchors to the wind They are smiling their sweetest «miles the natives; large queotities of the finest aud whitest salt ti beew seat to the infected distriats and the beltef is eeverally entertained that the usual wumber will be caught. 7 house fers thovennd, more or lers, our host chartered ‘Lhe Horucutuim seoiety closed thelr aunual exb!- | for them some rooms at private houses, and several Dition op Fricay evening, ‘The display of “lovers, | canal boats for sleeping quarters. There were, proba: tashionrd into wreaths and baskets. or pendent frm | bly. net lest than three buodred canal bonte. of all Dowers and temoler wan exoredingly beautifal, pleas | sorte, used as hotels during the fair; aud someseventy- ing to the eye, grateful tothe heart, and satisfactory | five booths appropriated tor public accommodations, to the judg: mrut an honor to human nature in geow | such ax they could give ; for thourands of people wore Fal. and tv our fellow citizevs of the female sex. im | on the streets all night | Eight or ten railroad trains, with from eight hundred to ffteon bu sity has been deluged with the sturdy yeomaary of the eof York, avd for two days, the ewarros of poopie over the face of tho earth, and eating up, aye, aud érinking. too, every thing, taxing even the bountifal supplies of the hot t Rust did pat te of the show 6 wr in proporti crm wedate bie puevts. after providing lodain lor, ‘ihe dirplay of fruit and vegetanles was ae . red passengers small in quantity and indifferent in regard to quality, pa each train came in daily for two or three days. aod certainly Bot much wbews the average which our huck # train of thirty.two passenger ears, has just gone Stor Women exhibit every day in the week, exoept Sua- m with a detachment of the dispersed multicud day. But fruite and flowers, roses radians. | Few accidents oocurred— several lives were lost om the cectuses and cabbages actually stood abashed before the great and glorious tide of female loveliness that flowed up and down stairs. and through the two maxul- Deent saloons of the Chinese \Wuseum, doubters oo @ newly discovered principle in hydraulics Outhe night already nawed, there could net have been ls than 8,06 Visiters; and of this uumbor, as 1a religious a-sem- Vingen (Rubi Us were Maden aud af Le .wothicds, cperhalf were the erdivary +pechmens of humanity in frocks Of tbe rem ig ball some were pastable — railrcada, and one or two on thr canal. from accidental meee. but amid the pressure for three days of a con ar geted and undireipiined militia ranging from thirty thourand to reventy-tve thousand people, of all ages, fexer, and conditions, at the fair grounds, we did uet hear of the lors of # single individual by accident, nor even of a broken bone to man or beast This ts partly to be attributed to the excelent arrangements, ani the good polion organization of the a«clety, and the city and partly tothe orderly and obedient dinpositio rome pretty- some very band-ome—and about twenty eople Five bundred carriages, of all kiv supremely, ravirhingly beautiful: large laughiv ployed for three di ip the transportation of loving eyer—ryipb-lke A. ere to end from the nd ha.f the num. oe if they bad lenped fre very vielopa which sometimes dreams. and to behold which witb the eye of He Trarorable man Would be willing to walk from Ken- ington to Kawrchatka on sheets of red hot copper, and beck again. if particularly required Our city was the revue ot ancthor bloody tragedy, last evening hich has cuured the greatest excite ‘The vietsm young (#erman, named Louis yeare who was murdered by » German wenan. named ( harlotte Levering. aged about he deerased wax a oook tp the Mount tory corner of Ninth street aud Lodge tey, oud his murd+rere was employed in the culivery deparucent of the exme estabitshment A criminal | persed to their homes. dotimacy itis enid bed existed between the parties for PROP BSSOR JOHNSTON'S ADDRESS. some time, varieguted. as im all rimiler cases. with the Burl emownt of quarrels and reconciliations. Last evening, 1 appears. sharper words than usual passed between them. which ended in the woman Levering seizing a large carving knife, aud threateniog to stub Rod. The unfor uvate men bared bis bre and almost emilingty invired the vitation was uot neeesary, The women Kntte,apd.in a twinkling it wax burt wabing a terrific gaeb. In fi The murderer baue the was pure Phe Corouer premptly rent 'y “Bx 8 promptly empa pelled ‘The follow're in Ube most important portioa of the evidence elicited: Fro yoy + 4 Walter, eworm —T wanted a cup 0! tea for tho bar-keeper; at the same time | went to the Der Wo cerry & gine ie tp, tueu The Oh lau bo me and teld we fo stop th ime due in the kitoben; Tteld bim “thes'* pot my bueimess:” it ts not my bust pers to ray to avy one Iu the house that they do wron, leaid, “tell Mr. Sowers ar Debauter, youree «the rena nt did vet go dewa into the kit into the ovliar, where [ en, | the ery much; I thought ie Keveriog sud someting Leould not understand part, Leis said she auld. of et cee a keott you lovg no,” then Louls sald, aud thowed ‘his breast, and | #D¢d making it prod them she run the knife into bim; I saw her | Itely forms one of ( harlot'e) strike at bi with @ Kure. and ran it » rapidly advancing in egricultural science ino inte him; Traw Louis stagger, and throw bis arm | Spein (and he might have imcluded all her late colonies acroes bie breast. and then | jamped up the fore | came up beb'rd the ba and weut into the entry Tied balloced, and | saw Louise fall down into Debea- ore brought in from dist tion in the business aces, On # xpecula- the Utica. Kochester Oswege and Syracuse volunteers, at Camp Onondega. by Gen. Wool. yesterday mornin war a brautiful speotacts to the 20.000 kpactators. cheered to the echo, by the people and aa final complimentary apeech to the Grilled troops. be left the grounds witb the b Bure Vista imperatively reealled to his mind T tents were strock thix morning, and the companies dis- the ofel: to give usthe list of the premi ry speech of Mr King. President of the Society. in his allusions to the absence of Oid Zaok, and his ill-health ax the caure. and perticularly in the reading of the let- ter of graceful aprlogy of General Taylor, the people gheered cs pe em It jonest expression of ir partiality for Old Reugh and Ready. Profersor Johuston, in the exerdium of bis able dis cours, gave on interesting birtorical acoount of the cient Syracuse. of ita aplendid aystem of agriculture, Dd ite great results, as compared with its present ation. But here waa @ new Syracuse, bya ne Tace. upon a new rell, bent upon the laudable task of establishing another graeary for the werld. (The copy of thit address, nor are they prepared ms In the introdusto- Parallel wax rece ved with loud applause) Profussor Johnston then proceeded to review the present atate of Tn Russie it waa crude and agriculture in Europe. iin perfeet, the cou the value of an es n, | rerfe upon it In Sweden they had commenced the Improvements of ditehing aud drgining ‘Saxony cntion had been pald to Bavaris wa dQ with agricultural instruments, but the practice wae imperfect. Prussia has a poor, sandy, Land, being @retitute of many large towns er cites, egriculture bas slowly advanced. Holland was lve axe garden Tho drainage of although amovg the Oucet wheat growing countries im the orld. He conelnded by n brief review of the arme; | went. to Lou. tetentifio and systematic agriculture of England, and Lured round apd weked for the girl, thee Tijmopod | ite Terults and of the Benedts to the farmer every: cut of the door sud caught her ia front of sir | MhtTeofa knowledge of chemistry Sush. briefly ‘Archer's stable fn Lodge alley, [told hen You killed | te thread of Professor Jobnston's dixcourse, which Lewis andebe walt “if | did;" she anid no more,and | TePctred extremely interesting by tho frequent bi Tbronght her inte the yard rf Me Demeatror nad thon | trical allusions to the obaracter of the people the tgave ber in charge ot Ubarley. onw of tha waiters and | iL climate &e. ard the institutions, as connected then [ turned round to Louifagain; he was then alive; J asked bim at diff rent timer and he ould not «peak avy more: be awallowed three or four times —tried to talk, to ft op bie hand. but could not. and then fell down evd died: Thove heard ber threatening bln be- oy't know the exuce of the stabbin ericulture. of the countiles of Europe. boven t+ from England. and in taking for his theme the agriculture of Europe. instead of assuming to lecture @ collection of American farmers on what they ought to do, he exhibited at ence a tact and deli- oxcv of respect. which. from the start wen him the Terpret of bir vast audience His reception by the far- 1 wasin the kite Lonis the cook sold to Charictte, © ele 4 | mers of New York will compare favorably with the re- Sm" und the eld mtdo it right away. ‘The covk wont | &tPtion of Mr Bancroft amongst the Emglish yeomanry out of the kitehen two or three minutes, and eane ‘ TUR FLORAL BAL Deck. and be told her ngsin te clean the tabla, when ST ree then indivg way.’ she enid odo it veurrelt.. 1 said to Louls that she Mr. W B Smith, expended a large sum of would pat do anything be raid: he then «aid to me. it | eb time p Floral Hall for the served bim right for pot teling Ur Sowers: Charlotte of the great auxiliary | Fleral B | pavilion for the supp: The arrangements wore mad | for thee thourend people There war room, around bo pete | Lew two thousand eae same by yah pace a, + theve duye had satiated and exhausted the viriters Sathon Casew apen Dikttod Gnd tak ee Teka | fe the foie. ‘ahd the ball had erused to be au attraction, sho did #0 . i | They wished to go home. ead besides the hall was a “ mile from town, the night was cool, hack hire was ex- ‘The jury arts Ne apremntphay = ged erdict “that | bewsive and tickets wore five dollars. Many who Anflicted at the handsof’ barlotte horrible accident oocnrred Inet evening. on the s the 10 o’rlock train war ap- then called him ramer and he called her one aw ba: the then went to the table drawer and picked ap kpife ; thie (identifying it) is the knife ; abe th. | wovld have cone to rvch @ dance on the first evening ofthe exhibition. had «pent money enough by the gratuiteusly, and ail ex- od. third « wing apd other There not over four hundred persons present, The fullowing wero the cemmittens for the ball FLORAL RALL FINALE To THER STATE FAIR. A PLORAL HALL, SRPT, 14 yRAKY MANAGER Bre. D. A. Dillaye, Mra. I. Phillipa, en ee. W Jackson, tee, thrown off the car and part of the train passed over Air body pearly severing bis head from his hody, Up is time, neither bie name nor bis residence ba: cortained Not a tight ot a sound from & ebieper from the quiet The amount of boet Pi ceererres no material enange ia fon and sugar contiaars nd holders are firm. at the advance obtat the early partof the werk Flour te dull; auvall of fresh ground have heen effectad at $5, and « che Jot brought ar high a fivure as $5 08% Rye flour ts | held wt $3. 064. Salve of Pennsylvania corn meal, nt | $2 1256 Wheat tn in fair demand at $1 06 for re ard #1 124 a $1 14 for white Corn. yellow bbe a Gio; white Ole a He por ib iba Sales of Pannayl- yenia onte at Me aio The market for American fabrics ‘s brisk, and the prices for heavy shistings have advanced, Mrs. C.1. Sedewiek, Mi ~ ©. B. Sedwies E ¥. Ouswaler dew ‘Thayer, Beq., Kolloas, Kaa. Our Albany Correspondence. Sraswix Hate, Albany Sept 18. 1919 The Reunion of the Untervified Democracy —Prosable Tendencies of the Co T have just returned som Syracuem, aod was present: Fouterday, at the ratifeation meeting in the Baptiet eboreh, betweem the old bunkers aad barnburners: The church was pretty well filled and pretty well mized with the ring-rt 4. striped. and epeokled Jobe Vou Buren was there, in a’l bis mogniteent ai. | menelons, cirecting, a+ usual the drift of the men Governor Marcy was invited to presds, but r beeow nh pe he dectioed He ha Perition of squabbling on a large reals, recently, tro | conspicuous, to permit him now to dessend to th* of petty party con” No, ele; be stands off, but looks on with « usie for the festival Danclug Alter the first cotillion, Gea, vilion bearing on his acm, not the a buts (of Sy race, of Sie of NC. eneh lending a lady fato the dance, Fanny Kemble Butler with her unmistakable {Shakes arian researches and inapiration, war next visible, attended by her agent Jedediah, She wee vtmmply. but tery weatly dressed Among there of the many inevitably pleasing figures were Mies Bi bodice. © 1 with silver eprigs | Mise Wescott of Syracuse dress light blue: Vilas Welsh Ord Mist Spencer. each dromed ina ted velvet corenge, Dickerings oF billings ad cooing ventions et, while be forte that it te murder to , White catin ekist sparkling with fliver spaugien ; Miss 4 bis friends of the So: “ie eumDit of Cazenovia. pprightt of delightfal Moved at the tpeetacie: ne uth he Wenot sorely sisteem- scarlet sEawl, white dress, hate beside in & & Aapeageey eorelet of pearie; View Ten kyck of € novia decid We consider, hody nnd breeches, patch and all. thot ly 8 belle among the beaax iy attired, and sa. the old bunkers Bave sorte pirb ip the dence, Mire Wallace, a favorite young lady Of Syracuse lien fon end Ina. vere b drese peat and rlmple binek. of Rechester. isa dre r yet left of the value of ff y ce Mre Wile i en off, aud the hunk no‘ hing ‘They en the of Syn delle of the bell alee, rogeled. yerterdny against Sohn Van Buren very tes dutl wally did «hich very qow-ttou to D thr eae foottog hether they eo understand it or ally the joint resolutions a: By recuse, ye w . of the sunny ’ codruff,a tall aud haudsome young | from the Hadsen. oni Amirg the gente we notioed Mayor Lew the “ thmot provise Capt Vieder. tren Nye Mr Coleman. of Troy; HA smMovntto! WiditeMeotanything? Hertings. of Albany; Col Stewart. of New York; Mr. It may net suowees our of the city Of New \ork thie Bisben seperter for the State Sostety and other report- fail bo aDy exteot bot it reuuite« the demucrate @f# and editors, and revernl Yoong aprige of the Army party. | the spoils te proey @ Navy. in addition to the distinguished individuals the more wnited notions d * OF view of (he eae el ir of * Hall Colombia” by thi wher and dew — peewer pons of twen'y moricians, the company defiled a fret on the ee Th were liberaily f the season, ard ample justicn was per pavil with the beet to the vistas ‘The davelrg war rerumed. and continued with great Hivelinese tilt pear thy eloek in the morning, when the pavilion war evacuated Prospect ihen, rion! Wl not Seme bowre after the retarn of Gen Wool te Rust's is, wil not this caving In of the | Hotel the Utien Glee Clob came np and serenaded Duwker—the lect reitanee of the South. thir bm wih the cones of the “Death of Ringgold of sopport agelnet the flood of ab litter Det bee the blew * in wl the Dined aiteok anon the imtitution of © Puewe Vier py Len Ht wae writ Gone " he power te | bet * jo AT, ates beral left (bie mornin @f slavery there! Will wot the demoe andom the Routh andean the Routh ernnene | ObF (he edue to Mr Smoth the lady managers bole lestitutions undermined im thix way? | Of the bal sl corerrned for their courtesies to the it; abelition t+ imereming io ihe North but re. | PRe. Thus ended the prewt State Pair. THE DAY APTER THE Farr. The moliiiude bave dimppesred —only ite seattered fragments renslp bebind "Biccded weliome wed” | baw bolle prize oxer sod tine w oe ie the wentinent prem) +etieg iy the South Whatever, therefire, my be ynt npinione, ME. Editor, iu my howmbie Judsmeut thin juwetion of Darvburnersand bunkers thir eurreaner the negro q¥ertion leks like a the North to a: ree: wtiee the Sout titations that they © they cannot perevade, eonlitéom etili weakens the and South it strengthens it ‘the Gay may be f "pe Prefer | ube to the North to rule to mbolith: pe’ nae | + ba <The sloop Fnter arrived on Monday from 1 remy lect | apt shout to master the ve 4 baat onited re vduMteer Te p are being led 4 of Auburn upon ft the first premi ew Vork rule imal for four + econd, and has eld buedred de ilere. FOMOTA GICAL CONVENTION ‘Thit was the annua meeting of the froit growers It ‘One 6 mv arket Hell the fruits om ibited at the fair oTt, of TL, wae appolated to the nto Me Dougall, of Canada West; Dr. por of Albany; O A, Spree, of Baas. moot Ky J J wapes. Severarwee— J K. biliot, of Obie, and B. Hodge, of h whem they with Sud Gisunion as preferable Py Kina 4 f troops with « tes ope proceedther leing generally Im reference te the me) ) Sept 10, . ell, ‘7, oflered jn resoletion for wai- The carnivel bes closed—the pageant ts over, and | oF tt tome other ple to their utmost. We suppose | Utice less than five thousand on the | Sora) ball but baving more impert«nt business to ea- th private | gear bim bis absence was readily excused ‘The closing review of the military encampment of Fayh ‘The Society are not yet ready to furnish the public | | oredit: | i ith a heartiness, which coukl pot be mista . in reclaiming her soil from the sen, | der of you. who are proudest monuments, France | therefore. take the liberty of nomt iu merica). agriculture was yet in ite primitive state, | by the convention. aud i] | | 1let—Jobw Cochran, | | tin pnd the N. Amerion| tbe Congreve of American Frult Growers, A 2) LJ Pomologtcal in one Body, and prepasiog a.ngmitties an the part of the Int ter poorly to conter wit that the voxt weeti for exhibitian bu wt outside of New York, egreedto, Dr Wei 1AGEK OF TR DEMOCRA the former on the subject aod the bill of the fair looks like battle field. cleared of | others. were appolnted :. re Revenant, of IL, ond Joby Van Buren. the chaplain in the matter of the Hunker. end the cepricions but fascinating whi Mra Berpburrer, (lately divorced.) came up to tow v4 of Ktupulutions Joxt night. freth from the exeh The Prince was apxivusly expected at the rolemnisation of the Senetor Dickinson and Gen Dix may now have been like locusts, filing up all vaoanoles, covering | bane, beretofure pronounced between the widower Old the jeep ae covily together, as ever did Mr. Botts and Captain Tyler. THE RUN DOWN. Atranr, Sept Mth. 9 P.M. —We er down train, with 600 passengers. iminedintel: ep extra with 1200. Som ‘ve with e deren other passengers. till to morro: is creditable to the railroad lives to Buffalo to be to say thot. though a trunk may be mislaid { ein the regular follow! lugunge lett behind detaii bie hurry of moving tome tons of luguage, Its almost sure to turn up by teleg: Syrt. 16—Board the magnificent steamer lsanc New- lograph saya it hi en tor New * jt am hour for the +econd evening train from run off the track. nd Leia, in this gothio ralocn, which looks he the brilliant reality of some vast cathedral aie . we find Jobn Van Buren. expa- Uating toa Hsteming group on the glorious work con- 2, of the re-epbexation of the demoorary; Heraid in bix band, and from the quiet mai . with @ cluster of old heads nd bim. Horace Greeloy, enlarging uoon the Hu 1d the next House be teol« hie side, it it evident the editor was correct ia PA wn at least three inches of hard rolid fat ie In conclusion of the State Fair, the exhibition cattle wax admitted to be euperior to any previous ool- | lection in the State, The quality and number of she ent. The horres included « number spimals, and some very nuperior ones ow of agricultural im were alro, ex eds. The Jementeand mechanical in inplay of home The fruits. though of good quality, were tored. The bu d cheese were good. we ruppore the Fair was creditable to thy Soole je to the Stat our jnégment, of the elements of a humbug. of the draught that the young obiet of the barcburners hed on | of though partaking largely, te Our thapke. for their as-istapes and politeness, are due to the Society, a tothe farmers aad exhibitors at the Fair; to our editorial and reportorial brethren, end others of Syreouss he Sy: restion, during the Fatr, of a little room. oure House for facilitivs to our assoeta: ¢, and to divine Provide: that the labor, eat country, did former, “it ia treme The Democratic Union Convention. to the popular landlord and | hls aistante of Rust's Hotel for the exolustve. pos ra to the Syra- cure and Uties Rallroed Company fur recovery of bag: Synacuse, Sept. 14, 1849. ‘This forecoon large placards were posted in different parte of the city, announcing that the Mass Conven- tion would convene at the old Baptist church, at 11 o'clock, A. M.. and, at the appointed hour, both bunkers und the barnburners, soon quite filled the eburch, and after afew moments elapsed, Hon. Joun d seid: — stepped forward rx bere b ‘wey, avd do pot now ‘and for that purpose would irth, of Livingrtom count Y bineelf into the pulpit, Ha marke, he tock bis seat, and order, made a fow sbort It was then moved that Peter R. Walker be nomi- | land bas offered her mediation to Mexico, in the w who was nomtoste undoubtedly, quite « num- nod re- the convention to pated ns one of the Seoretaries: whereupon Mr. Walker Geclined as he bad otber business that woal bis attentic county was immediately nominated Seoretary erd then proceeded to bis business A ben de. by 8 M. Burroughs (old hunker), ent officers of tl there was some debate bad upou the question shown bim. Burton A Thomas. of Kensselaci oecupy , and would bave to thank them for the r ne from each judicial district be appointed 2 committee of eight was nominated. Previous to the sdoption of the abo ot Preston King aeking to he exeased from being one of the shove committees, on account of having attended other convention jeoted, Van Buren raid if he where to hed reeently taken gn sctive part fo ventions. be Ivo) that If that be fee, would also be exeured = Mr. King Here Je Wilkinson arose gud said. that during time occupied 1 mittes, reporting the list officers he would suggest t on mittee of Lb be ointed by the chair Cer euom to this caued inapy debates, fir burner and so on for an by Buren rupporied Thi Teorntly; but to this Joba Van Buren ob- 1d explaived in @ bens manner Mr. the previous com- around bim. aud told the President the ap- ‘ies of resolutions to nugge-tion hunker, then by « barn- or more Jcho Van suggestion made by Mr. Witkin. fon; while several others went against it, with all their power th It way finatly passed and the chair made sppointment of all, except two, those districts were Dot represented, the Ist and 2d. and it was thea * from ott moved that they be Tepiaced districts. wh iy sareed tb the cther two thempelves owrn till by perae oh discussion the econventi they adjourued to the above bh ‘Tbe tollowing persone are the COMMITTRE ON RESOLUTIONS. Dist. Cch—Saads Kenyon, “J. D. Brigga. oth—W.J Hurt, © —James Cimpp, Jr. ave burt harles Sentill, Dist Kdvin J. Porter, ber Theatrical and Masical, Boweny Tuxaras.—Reslly, Mr. Hamblin has assom- bled a most maguiflcent company at bis theatre ; in every department it is perfect. and the entostai: ts preeented are acted in a style whiob cauvot be excell- ed anywhere, Every evening most bril end the lense is ew Interesting from Mexico. ASSABHINATION OF AMBRIGANS IN COAHULLA—INDIAN TROPBLES—CHOLKKA AT ZACATECAS—RIOT AND MURDER AT MAZATLAN—GEN, URREA—ROBLEKY, RTC, BIC. (From the New Orleans Mr tee Sept 8) By the arrival here yestorday. of t! hooner Herolme, : eight days from Vera Cruz. we have receiv. BMendion Remblicano, BA Sigle XIX. Le Trait d Union, of the olty of Mexico to the 21xt, the Jala pa Tempoaltica. to the 24th, both laoturive, a Dust powerful cast. via: Romeo, Mra, J. Wailack, Je, On the 10th of July.two Americaun usaed ‘ie Cook | Mercutle. Mr J. Wallack, Jr; Frist Lawrence, Me, end F Fivk were assansinated in the neighborhood | Gilbert; Peter, Winans; MissC. Wemyus, as Julivt, | of the farm Lor Hornas, in the State of Ceabulls The | Mrs Gilbert asthe Nuree. Mra. Wallaok’s Romeo has | murderere were arrested, and at the lest dates wore | always been much sdwired; and as Mercutio, Vr. Wal- awntiing their trial lech te excellent. The afterpiece will be “Don Cesar ‘The wid Indians lately made an irruption into the | de Bazan,’ avd im this Mr. Lester, who has been #0 State of Ccabuils. and advanerd withla sight leagues of | jong and favorably kuown to the New York public, as Saltillo, robbing and tourdering as they wrut alvog — | ¢ most superior actor, will take the part of the gallant ‘The Governor of the Siate bitterly complained of the | recklves on Casur. ‘Misa C. Wemyss will pla: inepector the military ooloaies for his »psthy, rt of Maritane—it is on oan do full justice to. white the lacter threw the blame on the go © confidently expect @ very crowded Bouse this ving him without me and men. {0 th evening. 0 te are ol to euffer, a epevuraged by impunity. riot ii Buoanway Tuzatas.—This evenening, Mr. Hetece ‘The Munlelpal Coupeil of Tam pio on apaad ¢ : newton e0d vacalist government fore. reduction on the im) juties and | appears, for the first time in Amerioa, at the Broadway | the free evtry oflumber ‘The Noticieso of that eity ti of Guiges the hope that Congrers will take this important | Theatre| The pieces soleoted are the dramas of » Pag matter into copsideration during the present session gee the Breed ‘crowded, aa the mane; pig Ps tn wha cnclene oanaaian Deveney and tas Speers’ | g2s jertioné to procure the best taloat, in Zacetecas, but apprared from New Leon an Coahuile. Bi Glow, publisbed in the capital, anys that | $4 Conrequently deverve the support of our oltisens. | this terrible scourge ts visiting San Blas. where it hed Nimo's Garvrn.— This evening the inimitable Ra- bid Rion A = — ee aE sing vels will appear in two of their most successful enter- rom Panama to Sap Francisco per ps be ‘aon board that vessel, aud their bodies | t#ipments, v' Parts in 1848," and the famous oom! pastcmime of * Vol-au-Vent, or a Nigh’s Adventure 's bad been thrown into the nea ‘On the lsth of July #tucult occurred at Masatien. | \parsiain 1848” has been received with most uabound- bee ed applause: the tableux in it have been got up with ‘The chief municipal officer e)i that turte apd elegauce which #0 pre-emiaently ing to pacity an American. w: the whole population iu commotion, Not succeeding, en of the Ravels’ produotioa the be war obliged to have recourte to foror, and he called several soldiers to carry him off to prison. But the | (Af Uutal Veter to comically enacted as they are by the It is tn this piece that the extra- | American refused to surrender, when oue of the so divers with the sole object o ntimidating. level is mashes at him, Gate the former discharged bis ple | gone, * jt of erossing 9 stags PA oA tol killivg the Mexieap on the spot. The inhabitaats | feet high. ts oe joubt have wished to twke vergrance on the murderer, who took , I#rg¢ sudience this evening. refuge in a house, but the alcalde succeeded Im with- | Bunron’s TuxaTus.—The grand opera, in three acts’ drawing bim trom popular vengvanoe end taking him | of the “ Marriage of Figaro” —the musio of which {° The sud eam, onnad Soe 8 | the chef d'eurre of Mosart—will be performed this 2 | evening, at the fine theatre in Chambers street; and the a prepared — maneger bas made strepuous efforts to produce it ch every thing ix put ou the stage. ent, agedy Of Romeo and Jullet,” ia to be perforaied eich to enily forth from their dwellings but the authorities | style of eplendor neve ty. The by the enercire of a good deal of besa. mauaged to | ¢.jjowing artists appear in the opera:—Mre, Holman ag soothe the irritation and restore tranquility | Susanna; Mise C. Hiffert as Countess Almaviva; Mins To rhow jthe daring of the bauditti ia Mexico, the | J, 111) as Barbarina; Mise Chapman as Cherubino; Mr. Trodt d Union of the bth uit states that on the 6th, at Rrevgbam as Count Alam Mr § Lesoh as Figaro; 4 o'clock in the afternoon, three af tage coaches coming =Mr burton as Antonio, the di wer; Mr. Ho | frou Toluca and Morclia were stopped inside the walls nas Fiorello; avd Mr. Res as j with several | of the capital, on the public promenade called * £i ere. During the third act there will be» Spani paseo nuevo,” end would bave been robbed had the pas- | diver tesement, in which Mr. Frederitks and Miss Mi rengers Dot beem auecored by the soldiers at # gusrd- | yina the dapcers of this theatre, will fill the pri our of The robbers wore a all, 1s The whole will conclude with the * Ui tix of whom were on horseback. They all made off | the apprarance of tbe soldier. | General Ur ind two other officers died from rancho of Revueltns. » } The ravages of the disouse in | house, that city were frightful; from the d+th July to Ss oesahaa shined Augurt, both days toceurive, 248 persons were carried | aan off ‘The average number of deaths were 87 a day, pre- | this houre to-night, as the bill is first rate one, con- viously to the 30th of July, on « population of trom | sisting «f two farces and a most popular drama ¥: Y ‘ ily | Foe anita how cunjast te peivacious | the* Dumb Man of Manchester,” in which Mr. Wood, | of various descriptions Subscriptions have been made | the distinguirhed Pontomimist, will appear in his ort- to provide the indisent with food of a moro salutary , givaicharacter of Tom, the dumb wan. This will be nature than that to which they were accustomed. Up | his firet uppearance in this city for six years. and we to Augurt 5, there had bern 1.070 deaths are sure bis elegant performances will be reosived with Srovguling 1s earried on to an slarming extent on | great favor, His sons, Masters F. and W. Wood, will all poimte cf the Kepublic. The Bein Pubico of Mata- | also appear in their iuimiable grotesque dauces, in ays that th y of offieers on the frontiers | whieh the: nt. The farees to be ‘on the treasury. rentable intrusion” committed by Mr. Broughera | the annoyance of Mr. Burton, which bas beon ulwai reevived by the public with bursteof iwaghter aad much applause. Such @ bill will, doubtless, insure a good —We are to have great times at . Tying a bag of attecked by two rebbere on horsebock, who coelly eased him of bis mouey. avd then rode off. There Ph Duviekia Tienstiam, Daring tea Sue whal seems actually to be no police there Cols. #. Arrayo aud Corona. of the artillery, have pager of this ertablishment has been busily en- gone cna mission to Paris, to examine and report on | gaged in the rehearsal of the grand comio opera of the fir arms to be fabricated there for Mexico; ai40 £0 | Auber, “ Fra Diavolo, or the Inn of Terracina,” which Ipqvire into the capability of a machine recom- will be porformed to-night. No pal: bh —_ 4 paine nor expense ba PEAAe She Tenses aaa AEN Hee) rpared ty a pc -Ieto the publieiu a brilliant ry Hers and Madame Bishop are ranning aca- | style. and the best sotors of the company have share reer ct xreat rugcers In tbe city of mexico he latter | the rolrs of the opera Me Bishop will sing the part of ood pra gape ane Bard ea Li pore ala Sarg Taylor wil appear as Zerliva; and tho charming rs, Conover, as La cash. fe can no doubt ‘The Treit d'Union arserts with confidence thet FE: but that this highly musical entortelament will haves | long rum at Mitebell’s theatre, The opera wil be pre- hites and Indian | ceed by the comedy of * Who Speuks Fii | Joweu by the laughable farce of The Li tee’ We are convinerd that there #ill be a chambrée complette at No, 444 Broadway, Av THE Tanrsnacts, this evening. will bs tried one of the most spiried and liberal experiments yet tempted, for the introduction of the finest musical pro- now waxing in Yucatan betweon the Bts Provided certain concessions be made by n government in favor of the Indians for of & portion of territory on y muy devote themeelves to agricultury, and some other stipulations be agreed to, England will ‘0 recure the cesration of hestilities and moderate rates of admission The director: musical festival which commences this evenin; be continued of th 7 efter of mediation, rays that England is seeking to ob- fain au influenee over the peninsula, through her tow friend}: tio o8. in order to counter- ave al- Palaves the’welght of the United States ouench aide of roved their capacity to successfully for the continent. ‘England bes also an eye to got a foot. | the public. and in os uncement prove ing in Cbiapas, which borders on the Pacitc. So rays incontestibly that their mvans aro abandant, their the 75 d Union, but how, it is diffleult to surmine. per eb tionable. some of the leading pe: in which we are to ba Horn, Signort Arnoldi | aniet. Mr Distin and his sons, to hear whow alone is worth the whole admission mone: there, the renowned Germania Soclety perform » va- riety of splendid pieces. and Mr. H.C. Ciimm presides Qs turical director. When we state that ticket: only filty centa, is thi y por: entire avd brilliant success of their musical festival? Cunisty’s Mixetexce will, this evening. open their budget of Etbiopiam minetrelry tyle, and will that will eclipse In this ould have the right of way over the contivent, trom the Atlante to the Pacific. How- ever thix may be it le announced that the repert of the offer of mediation had led to oy peer bed u je Senate ‘The result of these inquiri made known Mivon has quitted the capital to relieve Gen. ¢ ip the command of the army operating ‘nts in the Sierra Gorda oO ian. who was at the point of death at last advices trom Mexico, bas beeu restored to heaith at San Luis Poteet. Sev murders hare lately been committed in the ahty of Mexico, | he deputies of the State of Guannjuate have en- tered an accusation against Geaerais Paredes and Burtamente, for baving approved Uraga’s ediet sas pea ¢ all communication with the insurgents of the r ory German National Guard, of the city and | The Freveh a of Mexico. beld @ on the ith ult. The | give a reries of conerits this wee any they bave ever yet given, avd that is saying a great deal. as it is admitted all sides that the: the Napoleons of this hind of entertatoment. h Will no doubt bave crowded rooms each even! Madame Laborde is giving concerts at Hartford, ce p Post Office Uperations, ner of Deputies, to The Postmaster General has established, diseontl- ment with Sr Robsrt- | nucd and changed the sites and names of the follow- foreign debt, has not yet | ing offices, for tho week ending September Sth. 1549, ‘An attempt ts to be made to light the Teatro Na | pa (ey — tional with pas, ‘The State of New Leon has abolished excises and all hinds of duties tnposed on trading actions. | he vlebrated bridge of Pinu del Kio m | tle frld of Cerro Goi ! e ‘ney re present y regulation of repetied Cumberland Maine Gilman Martin M Mass, Denuis Nartshora « Md, Levi Sta v Altred Wallace Rich F. Darracott , bas been destroyed by freebet Sth—Silas M, Borraughs, The State of New Leon has employed D 8.N.de | kheny spring Fayette fen. Te “Edgar © Dibble Fan Nartin. to make a map of the State, 0,V00 copter Of | Groseriie = Preston Rages Homes Ath le poured tuto the which are to be engraved 1m th Shiver Hill Davidson Chas. b, Seidel eburch e | Sr. Olnguibel has been chosen Pre: Greenfoud — Union Dis Jehu Gregory male Cup Senat i i Joba Themas ‘We bave received Ei Foro, of the 14th of Jaly.a | Neet'sCreck Jedlersu rt >. Tibbets end be pburners to be united in bonds of harmony aod unten to dey ard attera short «peech hed beem mai ep ber the! cma ee Hpom Officers of th come inte the caer ting ar the permanent ofeers :— For President, Joux Wiixinaon, of Onandago coun Viee * Asa Nows of ET Mann pointmente ef th the ehareh rus words the proces dings. the ehairm 4 called upon to form them shether the commit Llere the couveution was catled to order, «by & western pavention, Anvounced the following as ty: 0 pulpit, aod At this stage of » would make their report soon. when Mr W said be thought they would be in iv @ few moments Then ers of ~ Jewett! Jewett! J who kept rilevt; aad the ery for t “Nye! Nye! Nye!” three and a d whe fiuslly came wpon the fror, eYavarteritic and lavghable + every bedy fo the but oneinded. Jobn d fer, but Mr ery eoetinned had been laboring it the way of ep king for Cr two past, and wae about tired. expecially (like nvmber of the church) when | have nothiog tot shout; bertdes | prefer to speak thing to rey (Loud eb Dut a few after (he cheers bad enbelded. it was aune the Committee on Reso! feeree tm the op the re should exert that power op the eeeasion of ali attea times more, of have some pte to intreduce it there, bat a the constitutional power Ir surtained we ate willing to tolerate the free exerciee of Individusl cpinion pow thet quertic bere ctthe demoerntio family, «be are willing te ta wrcer cur standard, an by the recent 8 Among mem. ly upport the ticket noimlanted Revclved Tht ty concur in aod rer por tothe * rection of the Syracnee erat + of Feb Jowets for Judge ot ibe «of John ott lev of Henry & Levl 8 ¢ bat fe Comp bell tor 8 rick Fellett, for aval Commiseoner, Weleb. Jr Piven In peter: and recommend thelr hearty aud u for Seeretary of s\ ey General; of At of Benjani whi Comeerate by to the demoor + 8pm Sl log the dewmoern fon Tequinted to unite in fection, to peminntee county tingle conrty crgapteation. jeket, aad perfect Surveyor, of Fred for Treasurer, and Darias Clark. for sta * eevaty. to be ccmpoed cf on equal Dumber of rach tl ort at the polls with the epitit aud fidelity with tie ‘The stove reseiutions having been read. Mr Bar. rouphe bepa tote forthe lengthy re or of ite adoption ¢. That we are oppored to the extension Havery into the tersfiertes of the Us “n thet we will Prevent seed a # tho be ped they wc nld be at once ado wrowe vote Dey were leo ably supported ert he other debater the convertion sdepted wma imonely ord of @hewrion on the konject te hed and they were ail put y show that the weddy clowe Attar the @ to the « fheert +f the chareb n their glory; and tory © whige from ever baviog rule tate ngate leave to offer the following ava cubstl- ntive repert, and, in eo doing made some of ad 5 Lb Boren, who mide along speroh in their fw ttd hoped and preyed they would be adopted, A te to their adoption, aod they wore dove resolutions, that bave been ne te ay Ca Mexican paper. published tu Chibushua te Ond th We regret George Conaway Illinois Amy! Abbe Md. Louis Reb pello Powerhetk locks Joho D Chambers Ulster’sCor Walworth E.B. Older | Tee exiles ton Commitee Micers, named Alvino | Arhten Dane anes George Gillatt Oliver® and Lorena Ortia, to protect ber fro avd reetrain the Nawes aso Stree Craxceo —Durham, Cumberiand county, ) eine. awe changed to West Vurhew further il) usage Mean. eg re enor while, the L Staten’ Consul, Mr J § Laces, ac. wert bend, Cumberland o cimpenied by euctber imerican, in a similar state of te burbe Crurkenness, drew wear avd commenced au assault on name spd ai the cf A fight enened. whieh terminated io the | W. Herrick ap thie Arericnpe being overpewered: and they were con. | in ducted to the guard bouwre by Oliv t Hevtenant commanding enti tfiret a recor ciliation. when one of them tore his shirt | ners, Mahowing co sud Although they were set at liberty, lthelt to lenna’s Mills countrymen. the in the neighborhood, | master; Austin, Onklaud codnty, Michigan, name threats ned te y, to chastive thoxe ho changed to Taylorsville, and Phomes Terwilliger ap- cflended tb d they eagerly profit by the | pein quarrel ebove mentioned, a# & prevext for pillaging the ginia, nome and «ie changed to Mud Bridge, inbabitants ‘bie is the accwuot given by te autho and Jobn M. Reese mppoinied Postmaster; Fair Titles of Canton Bravor, in @ letter of evmpiaint which | Grove, Davidson county, North Carolina, site chat try make to the government of Chinuahus. and John W. Thomas appointed Postmaster; Pro: ‘The Mexieonos omy that there were ¢ umter dist ith Carolina, site chaoged, smnerionns at FL 4 Vostmaster Gully, Dar. in the © 10001 bey ore ail represented to be in ate of destitution that they bare no other resource nrobbrry ight days previously they had thrent- jer the pretence of relemsing oriminal, 4 Postmaster; Long Level, Cadell county, Vir ot. pot ebanged, and Wm MeCombs appointed | Maeter; St Joweph, Mefugio county, Texas. name sbenard t0 F od Win H. Jones appointed r u eprd te atinek the elty, 0 fb *Mericed who wee to jail, and of hitth duetions of the age. by tho best artists, at the most | State. New Appointment. | Mare Roneve. amp 4 Postmasten Auneerso.—For rare past. conriderable sama of moury remitted through the matle from Clevelendt to Pittsburgh bave bevm lust, and the locotooe administration have allused the em- Deaslement to pane undetected Sowe Fix weeks since, the wbig Portam-ter General instructed our postmen ter, D. M Harkell, to adovt energetic measures for the deteotion of the offenders itwasdone, A package eneloxing some $260, nearly all in counterfets ey. was prepared by Mr. Harkell mailed at va i bore direoted to Gen. Veader, Esq it t aftics ur porel: bred A Mahoning oan pong money packages Roy ebetraoted that office, Om was mailed at Fitteburgh, aod ied by ofllowe MoKiulstry, pro- creded to trace its course by examtastion of ‘the mails apd inquiries slong the route. (t was tound to nave d through the office at Ellaworth the one next south of Frederick, and not to have reached the offoe et Palmyra, the next perth, Uhis made the met- ertainty, but the thing wasto prove is. A de made upon the office at Frederick, aad Me, dented that th y proper place for the mails, nor one of the wafex preserided by the sub treasury law to be ured for public deposits, the post maater "aw brought to the city for examination. Mr. Ickis was arrested by post office agent Me datton, under Mr Tyler's administration. on a charge of embesste ment. but was acquitted for want of evidence The testimony was muflcient, however. to prove bie a gned democrat, and be was re-appointed to office by Mr, Polk — Cleveland (O.) Herald, Sept. 11. CITY THADE KEPORT, New York. umvar, Sept, 16—6 . The flour market was dull, and easier, especiaily for the ordinary aod common grades, with a moderate local ana eastern demand for the middilog and better grades There were some shipments being wade on own- ‘sacoount. Southern brauds continued steady, with moderate # les at about the current rates of Raspes ‘The receipts of wheat wore larger, sad the market heavy. with sales of Genesve. on terms stated below Corn continued quiet. and salex wore moderate, with- out marked change in quotatior material change ip rye Or cate, were inactive, and sales moderate, The pork market covtipued dull with » fair of sales, inoludii mere, at # Flight concession, im some cass, in favor buyers; prime remained abdout the same Beef con- tinued inactive, and out meats dull. Lard was rather heavy. with fair inquiry ‘There was no marked change in butter or cheese Coffee contiaued quite firm. and rales of Rio were reported at a slight adv: Sugars contioued active. aud large sales wore made, jle the market clored firm The cottoa market coa- tinued easy, with fair sulew for export. \nrrhed. At Fort Ontario, Oswego, N.Y. om the 11th tast,, t. Jouw C. Cuurcwis, Enq. to by the Rev br Cor Mi ins Carmanine T. Sraacue, daughter of Vr L. Sprague, of the U. 8. Army ‘On Monday. September 10, by the Rev. Mr. Stilwell, Mr. Witiam Lexcn, of this city. to Mine Anne Mironet, Jate of Cullybaeky. county Antrim, Ireland. Bolfast papers will please copy. #f congestion of the — ged 20 years, daughtor Anthony and Rorapva Gardver ‘The trends and relatives of the family, and those of ber brother, Joreph A. Gardner. are respeorfaily tu- vited toattend her funeral, this day, (Monday) the 17th ine it 4o'clock P. M.. from No. 94 Whitehall street. without further invitation, ‘Ov Supoay, September 16, Cur: France. aged 68 year His friends are requested to attend bis funeral, this dey. Monday. at half-past 3 o'clock, from bis residence, No 104 Wooster street On Friday, September 14 after a short and nore. Mre. Avatixe Pentey, wite of Auga and daughter of the late Isaac P. Cole, aged 32. Albany papere please eopy. ee MARITIME INTELLIGENCER, Port of New York, 54 OE MOON AIKE® .. ION WaTen Bsrtved. Pachet ship Fidelia, Yeaton, Liverpool, Auz 18, with miso, shall | Aug 24, of Con be, to CB » boarded sbip Roe iua, Bept 6, lat 43 £7, ‘ohanged signals wit toe alu delphia, Guh, Int 42 cs Kebert Burton, fror hi vel jayland. trom the Banks of let S.lom,) Cushing, Liverpool, 88 day, 2. . Raplett, Liverpool, 29 days, (reported im ith adee to the Capt. The F K hada On Friday last. of Montauk Point, fro jtimore for Boston. lancow, 36 days, with mise, LAY steeraze pansengers eton, ( Br,) Seott, Liverpowl, 8% da; ith coal, nd 206 pasougera to Roche, B: . Dot ip te land passengers, ‘Sumseve. (of NY: 18, wi we ON Sika Cobs, Baten. Ponce, PR, Anca ohm Colby. Hatoh, Ponce, PR, Ang 2%, with euzar, | Be, te Cartwright & Bnrrison, The d © has beom tl days | of Gape Hatteras, with the wind from N to N rig Nile, Crowell, Windser, NS, 9 wh The N. roiled en, Kingsland, ®, New Redford, 24 ith off, we. Varihe Marie. Baber, Salem, 3 days f- ith ‘ | W Kores, | Sehr Aipine, Herriman, Eastport, 6 days, with plaster, to | Brett & Vose. bebr Lurmach, Kelley, Sulliven, Me, with granite, to US Deck ‘Sche America, Stebbings, Middlete ba 3d § Dry beck. - Se Soe nee Deep biver, Southworth, Maddam, © wet ibee omn, with stone, Salieda. Ships Heward, (Wamd,) for Gamborg Cather iT 7 Bt Jobn, © barny Kathiocn, tet nls denon Union, Gi Horace Gresley, ex: Tr Westoort. Bost: avnab Rose, Seelo> Dig | Water ane pre eded on ber voyage. Bark Wm Jama. of Providence, has been sold to a dferd. fer Calitorn Badebnown. She now lies — Madison county, Tennessee, | fen, hence (Ang 26) for_ A on ee LI fot it oi e out, Waa canetioun a het mu St 25, carried away be. foreign Ports. Mantes s—The re Manilla, Sune 19, Mature. the was then Cuftatean, duly 21 , San Diogo, ‘once, PR, Avg 23—No Am venrets in gert, ¥ Ave 7~Brig Leverett, (uf Now York.) from Tew sick. only Am vorvel i port. rT RRA ly 2h, se Buslesell, bew Yor,” Oo Comermdee tans Fete equa ker, Smith, Mareciiles Oe ye Monta: vemron € 4 W Voige, Tas lor, Baltimore: bri yy ¥ Orteans; echra bart, Somers, Richiwar ® Han a Cambridge, Lacey, do; american Belle, STO, Sept 12—Cld ship North Star, Bishop, l= gz, Bem, Yorms exter tee lati the known fable of the r declare that if not woritiord to the terrible J Ack fora tew pleoes of artiliery # in wddition to those to be forwarded to them through Col Ugarte. | wernment of Chihuahne in reply to the a 4 hile they were arloep wear Samaiay ven they be pop fre guilty, ot Mexico, bey are to be protec giorce ct the Amerionns. Four Geld pieces are placed 8! their dirposition acd one hundred muskets more, to eid tn arming the National Guard = if the Ameriesns ermmit eny outrage, the authorities are directed te repel foree by force. aud are forthwith to send eo Pree to Cbibeahue. whem @ respec der patebed agaiowt tb bate: to be reepected. pe harry. y ‘evotics togobome Niner the Interdietion ipplies of provisions hes been removed, | enjoyed themselves, | thewah there were ne feet | and tbreateniog them = Three or four recie of them nme over to theely Dave gene by tbe way of Mobile Li ime thei tents, wart i dave of their po fe atternpt et thet 8 watbort- The tone of cos mand has lower. wed Remon (haves, who bad murdered two Ameri- a Viiterdey 8 petition wae fled by him, bringing selon cbanged to Andrew's Chapel; Big Foot Prairie, Meflenry county, Illinois, name and site changed into Walworth county. Wirconsin, and Eldridge UG. Ayer ‘ Broronn, Sept 4—Aarr U 8 8 eppeine postmaster Martinaviile, Walworth oong J from Rantuchet Bhoste. on ihe us is she Morris, 4 * . Nye, Alba ein. name chenged to Vi Wipubive, sowie: Filer Kedman, Shearman banged to Short Bend; site changed, an: ter. Pbvladeiphin: M it Francls, Arkansas; Pulack Foucbe Dumas, Randolph. do; pilceat 2°" Rock. Hill, W bite. Tennessee; River Vi Obion & Hatebie Bottom, Shelby, do; Felr Garden, Sevier, di N Border, Harrison Thos. &. Kives appoint Chatham, Albany; Frans! Saider's, Washington, hewtuck, Market. Marion, ew York. 5 neki, do. as Creek, Heres Bisgne, Somyy—Cie brie Selvadcrs. Brana, Wi jasper, Indiana; Daman Kt Porter, eZ eneacola: Sarah Rlieaheel do.} Plemant Grove, Mie: pants, Noo York t rma; Li t, brig Felicine, aed on, Kori Ate Are sloop Ani r ORTLAND, Sept 4—Arr ship Barth, MoKenrlo. New Yorks brig Cerca, Celling, Liverpool; Sebago, 5 hmelag we Willers; Phirceetphia. ©” scmense O0 Mie Wd Me arr brig. lowell, Sanford, Brie- Jobo B Morean, Maryn, Phila Math. ut md; Mavibds te Fanquier do; Meny Point, Lancaster, Kiebmond, do; Catourah, Greenvill h Car Ivy Bint, Columbus, North Go ; Golgotha, Cobb, Geor- Kasealas, Campbell, Rough Rendy. Fay- de; Firarart Ridge, Greene, Alabama; Pine For- est. Bibb. do; Hard Times, Tenses Parish, Grevd Cut off. Concordia Parish. do.; Dariston, ; Monterey. Kankin, Arr schre Ann Caroline, Weldie, No Brown Boston’ mrty Wins, Crseksnt S ny Mery Wine, ship Beto, (Brem.) Lohncen, Hrowens bark Konan ter, Tri id Yoo Late Gifford, Now or Exortemest at San Avoverimn, Tee Ban Avgvrtine Union. of the 26th gens of our town and vieluity ba’ mt tumult, fir sloop Serah, Brewster, © Tork. Now York; 1th, schre Harp, Balt ‘ in Norfolk ASHIRaTOR, Sept 12-1 _ ere Gontier: In we agrees bokcre . Lee | & Ready, abhor Arrow: Globe, Sim= », 2 2 ® Caldwell, Mankia York, veclivn.) And Indy, of M Ty Mveh aed the coneeq ment determi | eeninet, AH for the lot on whien he lives Pocerngere A ry om beetinn vigurourly bat softened into ® patient Frcple bearing of thie, begen to say, “old Texans wilt HT ER POOL — Packet on Fidor feb ing to prevent am armed expedition from quitting | mot submit & Weshau ne a t Bro: PoUnTTY, ‘There must eurrly bes inck of proofs to | th png a any legal deeign. ele proceedings would | » ‘trees Toramatie tea kent, ¢ Dave beh ity store inetivured ip the etvil ovarte for | Bratom sod leele the seermce Tecles anan ee . Regent o1 0 ponkbhment of the conspirators, No | ¢} che bate. be re deaths ocourred om ving beh done or attempted, we are in: | the erent King—Rew Win Rr | te Tt Kine Rev Wim Ritehle, of Ber | an barebness wit arounds te yet responmbility with the officers of Whe povemnent — New Orescene, Sept © s commiticr appointed to request of the Kev | MDa ty, the vent ru B a uniter, 4 ehiid, of Dunaale tom, F Sanson, N Jay fuser used by Gol Benton in the nom | 4f the Southern members of Congress vic endopted their former resolutions, and pronounced | ene ts Bees Bh 7 Ram. (8 atm. onee PR brig Jobe Colhy—Theodore Ab FavAnuta—Breg Ureole- Mt Baudiced Uastiout, Locate 7