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NEW YORK HERALD. Sorthwe st corer of Fulton and Nassau ste JAME GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR, NOTIOR fu Fe cmpretsm 7 aged Pom ORRESPUNDENCL, eran cit pee, | SreMs De CITY INTELLIGENCE, of alt sorte, are | commmneate stone, al (UR taken anonymous wilco se etraded Tor" insertion wonst by the name and addres of the writer; nat necesse prvdliou tor, a guaranty of Me goed faith, We same Bor return Fe: i the onght. Suturday, at 64 conte per copy, or $3 per anaum; for chreulution in Burope, and pr in & aE Cenle per copy, OF Sh per a= fowm; the Latter price to include ths posta y j THE DAILY tis Kaboom Bi oe einer d come pei con —$i per eauum, THE MORNING BDITION t pubien- ad 1/8 o'elae ond List sbuted before bree kfasty | Bre Arat AFTERNOON BDITION cus be hue of the mewn boys ut! oeloch: und the sec "Ek 15 ‘geo re EKALD, sve noe v for snoweriptions, er WM oe Ar the postage wlll be dadwated he DOLLAR WREALY ve motte. ms in the & MLL Lb TERS by geese: toe pet } plan, leytble | PRINTING wf oil Kints executed beantifrlly, and sith decpateh. orders receined nt the fies. AMUSEMENTS THIS BYRNINGO, | ROWREY THEATRE, Bowery—Berraas—My Aver | Tre Danouncaa. BevaOWAY THRATRE, Rrondway,—Kaienr 0 r van (aism Lion Winns | BLO GARDEN Mropdway.—Treme Rore—ly RURTON'S THEAT ire ation, hambese e\teet.—Tooo. me } NavioN at THEATRE POG Di renMan— Qe ae. OLYMPIC TULTATRE, Drosdlway Pea Diavore—Bar warnie AnD Hite kN & thom Square. Arey Maw uu MRCBANIO'S HALL, Crnrary's MiverneneVor Mysica:—Eraiorian Smart CrABERNACLE—Gaamn VocaL axp insTmumenras omer ur Ph Lael MUSEUM, 6% Broadway.- Prom 9 4. Me | New York, Frida =) September #1, 164 Newspaper Postage, The postage upon newspapers. dropped into the port dftiow by individuals. is now oue cent each toany part of the State. and a batf-cent addicional for ‘stances over | 200 miles ont of the State—the postage to be prepaid except when sent from the offlon of pudtioation Arrivel of the Steamship Cambria—One Week Later from Europe. | By the urrival of the steamship Carnbria at Hall- | fax, we ure enabled to place before our readers one | week’s Inter intellixence from Europe, a tele- | grephic summary of which will be found am an- other column. This news is less interesting or exciting than | neual. The revolutionary feeling which was called | inte action by Pius the Ninth, aod which caused sveh ternmble commotion throughout almost the whole of the old world, seems to be corapletely suppreesed, at least for the present. The military power of the despotic governments there has triunphed over republicanism, and the probability js, that the continent will quietly settle down ito @eepotism, and remain so for ten or twenty years, more or less. During this culm, peace and quiet will characterize almost every nation there, but evencuully, the revolutionary spirit will again be at work. * It will reise fis head again, aud, probably, | with more success—deatroy ing every despotic gov- | erament in that quarter of the world. Until that | time shell have come about, the masues of the peo- ple will be at the merey of kings, princes, and | stock-jobbers of all descriptions. Taxes will be increared, nationyl debts augmented, und the peo- ple will be compelied to give a evill greater portion ' of their means for the support and maintenance of @ aystem of government which they abhor, aad un- der which they have groened for centuries, From Austtia, we learn that Koesuth, the gat jaat leader of the Hon garian movement for inde. pendenee, hos not been arrested, but is, in all! probebilitycenfe, Georgey, who, it will be recol- » eth: have been exreuted. This confirms, to a certain | extent, the report that he eold himself and the | eave of Tlungary te the enemy. ever, be innocent of the charge. When our exchangers come to hand, we ehall publich the details of themewe by this arrival. Wer he tee { Tae Derievuty wire France —An Orrtotat Brarevent.— We give, elsewhere in our columns, whai may be considered an official statement ef | the difficulty between the French minister and the | Voired States government. It appeared in the | Washington Republic, of Thursday morning lust This statement by no means gives the grave im portance and serious difficulty to the dismissal of | the Freneh minister as eome of the whig journals | have endeavored, with more magatloquence than | wiedem in the exhibition. The whole affair inn bagnivile, a tempest in @ teapot, as we formerly “tated, and can’t, with any government of common veneer, leadto any interruption of friendly réejations, and certainly not between the Freach republic and the United a By the givings out of the official journal, 1 seems that the whole affoir onginnted inthe al. tempered nete of Mr Poursin; the ernount of clam yp one case aud of salvage in the other, probably dors pot rench ten thousand dollars, a8 the eomin @ivpute between the two public fane aries Indeed, 10 read the account of the difficulty, and see the badness of the language used bythe l’rench our government on the other, it is diffiealt to be- heve that men ef common senee, and in any po- sition. of public authority, couk! so far forget them- elven ae to crevte such a tremendous fuss out of such « emollgmatter. But there are other things, it seeme,.miaed ep in chie matter, winch have led to so moch extraordinary feeling and magnilognent punetilio, #bich hae been exhausted upon it We have recerwed a full aecount of the matter in our Warhington correspondence, but at ie of aveh @ Bature thet we enn't conveniently, or with pro- prety, give it in our colomnr. In fact, it seema that there ins women ut the hottom of the whole French minuter and the Americas government, and that it ia more apota of etiquette in the al circle in Washington than a peint of national honor or a prine ‘omeecy ¢ caanot refer more particularly to the real ard vet noknown source of all the difficulty,in any otver terme, than by saying that its origin was more a powt of moral aad social etiquette than be wt honer. Jt will be recollected thot the firat enbieet of Geaeral Jeck#on wae blown to the winds by a difficulty origineting ina woman. Oar pre- the difficulty between rent cabinet heve taken warnieg by thas, and will Jield o@ note of prepara | oming election ie heard on every pide. ‘Phe swe parties are noe) ¢ Uti forces, J cow and dive hey find it a diffieule enworing to heal tie sione in ther ranke; matter to actomplich., The whye are ae much divided ae the democrats wre. 1k will be aw | exeding contest. Aa itis, there are severe he ) Lorningte in both; abusing each other for foxpuing coalitie ne, for the pnrpase ( tarwerding their ehances of sucess. Those | ies gene and ne, however, among the leat. | . hove but little influence 0a | ere, as & genernl th t hedy af the voters are indepen alvex, and wait until wil partios have mide their selwthine of candidates, and Ge vous t h* leter. the sen of @24,281—pri | property attempted te be excrificnd, and they then | sone odditrenel leets Last week we ealled the attention of our o thie notable job, aad to the alte ma that is aow receive the slightest benefit poration formed the Uropion proeet of epeniog | streets aman heirloom to their posterity, and per J street and widening Walker street, io etter | bape tor thia plum reason, that We have ab ilished Ce | being mode to saddle the ety wah the enormous | sum Of @24.289 56, of whiel the citmens never enn Tt seeme the Cor defianee of a majority of the inhebiteats owaing property ro those streets was nothing wrong in the Ja the Lett roect—it mi fit end proper to open Canal street and widea Walker eireet: but when a pubhe bedy undertakes zo carry oat their designs in opposition to the will | 4j and are derermoed resist them, la that seaee we are justified enterprise, nad had it eadew simply in a nm. might ve logged upon as freaks ofa body withoat a eoal, ¢ entitled to ne particuler aviiee those who have the pow. ot f ng he drtcat of the one of the © ond! Cor poreiion jobs, however, seldom end mnocently — | This is preeisely the cave of the one coring; for although the ostensible object het been, | found the Corporation and their officers are at- or will be defewted, the city has bern suddled with | tempting to sacrifice property to harrasa and vex a orttaens harayed—— their pt ives invalved in a poems of lutigetion and expense, | ready overtexed city, there our npproval stops, ant | and all for ne other purpowe thom | extend the lntlecnee ef individuals, amd to fill the por hers of their depeads ate Buren event we have brea furmeshed with | wp cross end in deta het will help to heeow fieht | panday let them look to it, If they snbmit to this on this delreteble job, end on the motwves and ob | sort of jobbing, it is their affair nnd not.ours. We Jeete of the merors im it About two yrore ge thing t lowe, expected somethi the Con | etreet 4 tO Barn, but were while the \ onpomed it pected to be the reeqment. of corper Pending the diseasstoa, vehemently defended it re to be moetcted, vehe re now die trengthra ead wne portios whe hed a0, | theirs, and devise some means by which corpo. | ough we may bay preseme they em, Got ape deceeron Look to the ides of November: remember them — | gh the public prose, on the suhject of epesing The prajeet wee © pro und eom—thoor whe were interested and tad 008 and truly magnificent steamship Ohio, under valy divcassed, fever, as the Corporation, im the ferver of their patriotem, cou of, passed an ordimaace to ht up the proect apa gud-send (o make capita ‘atond and improve JW Leveridge end William V. Brady, comunie- and Warren Brody, appraivers, These geatlemen undertook the tack assigned them—they met, ear can be fownd in another column. veyed, appreised, assessed, and certified to the | | Corperetion that all was mght, end at the sume tune | certified that they themselves were entuled to the trifling sum of $24,281 for thee valuable services. Tt cppeare the order to appoint the commie | sioners wor made on the 6th day of June, 180% | and from that time watil April, 1849, the earweyor | | The following are the itenwe of thus tite ball -— srseees IMO was engaged m surveying and moking the mapa; and if our information be correct, the commie | sioners had very little if anything to do watil the maps were finished: so that k would ecem the | were hud between the first of April and the firet of August lust. The duty of the surveyor is, to survey the property required by the — ordinance to be taken for the etreet, and the pro perty to be benefitted by the improvement, and to make two mops, one of which is ealled the benefit, and the other the dumage map—and to rocertain the nemes of the owners of the property, and endorse them on the maps, After that is done, the appraisers appraise the property required for the improvement, and ascer- | tain ite value; that appraisement 1 hended into the commissioners, Who aseros the amount apon | the property deemed to be benefitted, , of these proceedings in then made out, aad handed to the Corporation counsel, together with the maps. | mn abstraty Now, let ua see what the dunes of thie great feewd, surrendered, with the army under his com. | fonetionary are—First, he applies afier the passage id, to fhe Rurs ans, hes been pardoned, while | of the ordinance fer an order to appoint commin | Generale who took part in the movement, | sionera. Secondly, ster the appraivement is made, | the commirsioners hand him, as i# raid above, abstract of the proceedings, from which his elerk | He may, how- | writes out the boundaries of each lot as laid dowa | en the mep, with the amount awarded for damage or asserted for bene lit, together with the names of the owners sud cceupants, After that in doar, th na reportof the whole proceedings is drawn up end preseuted to the court for eonfirmutiva, | emeb. which, together with the service of utew notices, | is about ali the Cerporution couase! has to do. Having ported out the duties really performed | by the commissioners, the surveyor, the appraise ers, und the counrel, we will pow take up their | | bill, and make some remarks on the uemsiadetail. | ‘The first stem is three hundred ond thirty-eight meetings of the commissioners, for whieh $3,712 Jn charged, ot which Me. Smith attended. The next higheet is three bundred and three, at which i Mr. Leveridge attended, which would leave thirty. five meetings, at whieh only one comminsione- | Now, we beleve that one commis Was present. moner ie net a quorum; that no business could be done, and that therefore there are Curty-five meet+ joge in the bill which ought not to be charged tor But Mr. & will of course say that the meetiags at which Mr. Leveridge war not present, Mr. Brody wae, ond those at which Mr. Brady was not present, Mr. Leveridge was, aad ja that way he | sentedto Liewtenant J. A Budd on the errival of the can easily get over the matter. The public, how. | DoMe steamy hip of which he t+ commenter, ot Sem fe which ever, would like to know the number of meetings | Hrapetece :— st which business woe transacted, and what miewier on the one wide, and the strong acta of done at thoee meetings, end aleo the number of adjournme perhaps the bei be to produce the minutes. The next stem is $2,800 for Mr. Ludlam, Well, we beliewe thet Mr. Ladlan wae surveyor. and the reavon tor the same; ead way to satiafy thie inquiry would the Atlus of the party; that he was the working man, alihough we cannot help thioking that $2.90 's and making out two mape. J Price and Mr. Warren B. pretty round sum for surveying the premises, ut how Mr. George 'y could tramp up P66 for, appraising ninety-four lots, is to ae inex ble, but no doubt Mesers. Price and Brady The next cen satisfactorily explain oa charge is for room hire, stationery and printing, $203. The public would doubiless like to keow in whore hovee thie room ia, end would also like to printing. The neat ple 1@ have a detuiled account of the stationery and item of 81,800, for a eol- lectorfor the sake of heaven let us know who the collector ia, to celleet. In the charge of 1,243, prieting. tnd what it ie he collected, or has ry Oc xt breath, we Lave another We should like, and turely eo would the public, to have w bill of par tieulers of this item. Then follows another item, of G18, bor pouting bills. The commission ought to fever the public with the name of the | happy feliow shat stack wp ther bill, The next item iv €1.014 for clerk hive, Tuis ie « heavy item, ond the mivutes kept by the clerk hold be pro- 1.018 folios, (whick ie | duced, to justify it; assuming that they contain creely posible.) thea the charge would be one dellur fer writag one hua- dred wen Thehat item, elrhewgh mot the lenet, is the law. yore’ fers, only $12,190. well ages and in or | joke, and in the preeent smet sey, Met if they haven't too, tw ieie foul We have io ourt ard baw wi th ee | Well, HL countries fanny why chould they not be the seme in amengst ourselves? Poor fellows, they, some! tt, eleege contrive to huve the cream of the the cream and th ‘ve lawyers were ellows, and out day aad hen of all manner ef jobe, n W have head ha ge oe by eds there | eeseion, Stil we think they must have teken # I+ | we do not quarrel, as between themselves it was te his son ar tion thet be chow keep-it on hand during the ef bie owe natural hte, and at his death leave it 10 hus heir, as his share of the realestate. It is very troe, bowever, thatthe Conpéranon and theif aprontees did not hand down Canal and Walker the law of primogentare and hereditary. sue- Jeet ont of the Trish attoraey'’s book, for they did the next best thing; they made it a fainity ba-i- nore; they called in their brotierd and cousins, and ded the spoils in fair proportiona between them, With the mode and maoaer of the division doubtless a fair and an equitable one, and strictly conformuble to our laws nd imatitutions; and upew that score, or upon the score of procrasti- nation and delay, we have no charge to bring againet them: bat when the question is examiaed in relotion to the rights of other parties, and it is portion of thew fellow citizens, and to entail a som of $24,281 to the enormons debt of this vl | ee the conductor of a puble journal, it was our duty to lay the matter in all its eakedness before » the evtizens of New York, This we have done ‘We now leave it in their _bewe divcherged our duty; let them discharge | rete frauds and peculation may atleast be eneeked, Sano ov vue Steasnie Onio.—The mam- | the commend of Lieut. Schenck, took her depar- ture yeeterdoy at Lo’clock, for Charleston, Savane nob, Hevens, end New Orleans, where her pas woogers for Chagres will be transferred to the etromebip Feleon, She took out about two hun- dred pustenge re. | i a Sansxe or Sree wie Wasnixatox.—The | those 1wo sizcets, and appointed Richard J. Sich, | steamship Washington, Capt. Floyd, sailed yester- day efternoon, at 40'cloek, for Southampton and | sieners; lease Ludlam, serveyor, and George Pree Bremen She tock our thirty-six passengers aad a | fol fregeht lit, A let ef these who went in he, Tloteseerme reow Sr Domvao.—The follow. ine letter, from the City of St. Domingo, which we fod in the Rewal Geeetie, (publiched at Turks Is- jand, of the Oth lowt, will be read with much in- verest at the prese: me. | Cony on Sr Dowexeo, 19th Ang 1849 i Bere an | parmiced to letter, ts Prent- Figner | deat ft he Dem tetean Ke public rhowid be elected as be be Proetiamerion lemed by the row lresident end Srere- groan. confers pen General Santana the Liberator de ia Pare” wd presents bi * reldeore in Conde street ta thi sword and « pletore of himerlf ae © Literra lar’ bern voted to Rentans. eho teat present in the defeners— as ae erated by bis dcirat owenre to take dreadfal revenge Thos it seams this unfortnnace remain planerd io uncertainty aud daily eperebension of ite troublesome nei chbor The bowtnienns (| ¢ the Government) — trast to the Fremeb protectorate the wily Frenchman will cooly ead them cerper fo the mire apless they epen their o# in time |W hy @e they wot ark themselves the fol- ovetions’ Com Braves, in her present tran ita mh One Prolaion ft anether beta @ position wipeerety bato the politi. Kepani - Th. Peitien to aford ele olpana, whether that aenistance would pet be prectealy simile to thet reesetiy re mdered tothe Romeo Repubtte’ wee sas neewers’ o | and tewperal authority of i She pope elm be 17h lowed elreaay cn receatabibaned ores the Repub ica RB by their desr end cvnsisiont , 4 tremeh Mt : a ned we aay to you. tower oF the Freneh’ do not lend them even @ footing oa your soll — | Fieve Denese, dore'fervetos. | cs tere have ber received from mgprat nteeming wr Lord Palmerston bed approved of ell Robert Pehrmborre bad dene to the date of the departure of HOM 8 Trincomalee England althongh fully appre- clating the effurte ofthe Deminioans to matntain their ledeperdence bes Cetermined upon pet iuterferiog ia the matter orbersisethom has already been @onr. 1.0 Rignoe del Monte le spoken of as Foreign \iinister; de le conmdered @ man of rome yn fa to be © detern ination our bittle friend te little pre , Yor shell beer sgatp from me so soon a the poliey the mint ter ee) oan Oe coteatatnnl Dagens, Robert much. bot he lsen close and Teserved that wr are compriled to he guarded te el) we sey ard write, you may cnn equr ely aeon the Imfermation | ronvey te you as ete Heliberately inquired lute before they are given as From Tense Incanns —We heave reerived oar files of the Rowel Gazette, yoblithed at Torks Ie lande, to the Sth inst. We extreet the following paragraphs from the Gesetre of the Sth inst On Sarurdsy night and Sunday last eoptons showers Of safe attr odee with strom ee ev of lightoing aad terre of (hunder weited oar lands the only rain of ny eomeeqnence wo Deve bad sivee Vebruary last We hope the privations that many familice moet Dave dedergone, (be euffer! experieneed by tort of the om ene islands and periteelenly dy their cattio. have ‘aurhe them to value he biersing that bas beem poured apow ne by the Ale and Bowntitul Crver of all good thing. and h calle far our benrtfelt grativats and ing ® prever which. we preemie, #ill be te dy sil We belieee we tany say the pelt eracen 0 new at 4 In eenerquence of the late heavy reins We | congretulate the rait merehavte om the hae | Yert reaped thie yew: thomgh taey bane coed trene bey bays otal | tone cf thousands ot bushels, | conte, qbetiingentts | Mortne Atatre, | The following Mghiy Bectering testimonial war pre tous 16. 1800 To larey, Trew: ULB Race | monde obey, pe reer 0 Fel owe end the st be Baw Fran Linge! ed ohedton! serenats ree cable pa eugene dears berveok Wreeten end bm Dull Green Word! og. teu. Com BOW. Voor and lady Teast Jobe Wood aod denebier Negiiors Ofte Theawee® ff neeese snd tamttp, Vile | served yoterdey ot the irvicg jouer i | T RK Wateon Phila; Capt Aniemon 0 © 4. w | Reber Va. Gow Leteber Yeukiwt «9 | tut W | Alluter 0.8 At Hee, D Potter, « bho wine | Given of the Weeks have etee epertmrnts at the 1) & Staley, Oo: Jor, Hardee, Mela M Meyer, foes 0: LW. ietmes, Clerelend, errteet ot te tel. Ul @ ond fomtiy. Engian@, Fo Freentam Fag. . lard, J ¢ Ward end femtiy, Corergten © 6 horton; Fob Lawrevee London. 4. J Ceenetty aad frmtly Oswego, ate smong the geerte ©) tke | sien Tsee otel. ee er at THEORY REPT DUET weromer the Land Office pasced through Bulfsie on the lite instant Professor Moree te im Bostom, } Fon. Abraham Lineete. of Milecte has beem tom. dered the post of Governor of Oregon Rev Dr. Totten hae beem appointed Prefer of Rl etoric and lmteiectual Patosophy, in Wikiew aod Dary (otlege, Va. Rev, Themar W. Ofet baw appelsted Professor Of bocleiastion! History to Freuy Vobee Gov Ramery of Minnesota, and ft Governor Cham. here have ap poiuted Commiraboners to reat with “come 20,000,000 sores of nnd now © Conrt Corender for tnte Day, pi ewer Covnr te, 8, 40, 61, 42, 48. 9485, 18 D0, « *? s- $40, 111, 100, 36, 14,01, 33, 4a whale 5 Meme Mase “ Convention. TELEGR® uke 18 A it t The “echanicgand Working Ven of the eity aud county of New York. held a meeting lest evening a Miltary Hail Bowery. to respond to the eall of the Slate Cental Comaitter, to ment in Mase Convention at Albany the first Wednesday of Oetobar The at tendance vas numerous, and the meeting earnest and epthuriastie. ‘ Mr. George West was appointed President; Mr John Stephene ond Thomas H Stoart, Vice Presidents; J A Hardwick vod William Parker, Seoretaries, Mr. J. B Davis read the following preamble and Boatos 2 80. It fe ererrtaimed that the domoeents heres ne jority to beth bramches of the Melee | eqitatare Indian Depredettons a+ the West. Br Loom. Beptember 2 URee. The Orage Intians envtinue ther deordarions om the ter dell, In one of the rparee settlement, wee reerntiy | broken epee nod robbed A deterbment was wat | Oy) from Fore Smith te pursuit of the robbers; bat they | i emnened tu eancbteg Vibe the or matsnn of Rutape having be | “f ™** = | wearied @ith oppression and believiag.to remsin ihe Washington ‘ard, er upder the lite destroying eyatem Sth Tacs | CORRES, ‘5 ow - } » ja the working classes the aepenaven, Gopt B18 fiance. Commodore Ballard bas been avsigned toe evmmand lett would nat onty neuse to be @ Heted monn the ising | ofthe Washington Navy Vard, commencing on the let | of October. burglary Simon & been of We. arte af the velar of $3 ened. and «om Jobe an was arrs foe Dim with ap acne! and future meme Jedgment of the dep the working clacues w! ul-hea menkind fou the brote arention: that this spirit is net entirely ox. tinguished bas heen clearly mantfesred by the late heroie etragvles of the sopressed in Haogary fealty, Ven the oatriets of which have died aa martyrs in the oxne# of human emansipation and although their efforts he th anoness the troth deel has heen as ana John 6 King — Saauei L don Wedoraday.on Irieh ber child yer moboru fea pevabel chr mgt doubt as te the frat of given birth te an re vines. hegntten by spirit from among Healt of St. Louts Sr. Lows, September 28, 1840 The bealth of our city ts ave gud, The oumder of | interment which were natural equ phatl be realin Markets, Ke, tions untty of Hherty equality and fraternity, over of oppremed urope—while Borrace Mot M- there signa of progress are visibin in| ‘The reeeipte of prodeen, simee yen . ware — | under date of the loth invtwar the old world, what are we theassamed pattern fur the | 4600 barrels four, #000 bathels @hest ; 5000 bushels world ta emulate doing in the spirit of onr declaration? Realized io practiont tite doen the working aan ahaar. fully perform bis taek under the cone! -usness that the fruits of hie tell will be bie own? Are che tgistative balla fled with honest and cupahle men from wsefal callings? Are the tage of onr land framed with # peo per regard for the rights of man? Ave the manaversof trade end inductrial skill aetnated by w apieit of jastina and leveofman? No—nope of these princtoley which are necesaapy for the permanent exteblivhaient of a happy and prosperena people are carried ont ta orace tice | In place of the principles of our national dacs ration, the most alarming Inequality ia fearfully prow greering promising to future generations a most de- graded position — In place of the workingmanta reaping the whole froite of hie roi), the largest part iy absoched hy the eormerant landlord and the heartless empl ‘alist, In place of our laws protecting man in the enjoy- ment of his natural rights, they have alienated even bie riaht toa portion of the earth and mace itan arti. | & cle of trefiie, In view of these fete and wheres a: 2 portion of the working men have called a convention, | tobe held fo Alhany. on the —— day of October, for | the purpore of devising measures hy which the work. | ing classes shall he treed from growing oppression, and establish Kueh principles of notion. ax shall hereafter | secure to them their natural rights, and consequeot Position in society— ‘Therefere. resolved, That we heartily approve of aati convention. and recommend every working man to use his influence to make that convention an honor to our clare and a benefit to mapkind, And beit alco resolved. That we have but little faith in the professions of reform made by lawyers and those whe live on cur labor; and as we believe that “they who would be free themselves must strike tha blow”? Be it therefore resolved That if the working men would bave jnst lawa and a proper distribution of wealth. they murt lrgivlate for themarlren Mr Davis.baving eoncluded the reading of the re- solntions, proceeded to urge upon the workiog mon the necorsity of taking the reina of goversment out of the beodee? the mammoth Rothschilds. the capitalists, whe reled the world, end beld the working classes as slaves In subjection to them The pay of the Presi- dent of the United Sintes warnn filusteation of the way the mechanler and working clacses wore robbed ‘The President received $25,000, who did little; the Secretary of State. who bad to work hard with his Vranive recetved Jers; the clerks, who worked harder, #19) less. avd the man who want out the goverament hover. and acted in the capantty of porter, reesived a dollar per day Now, if the President could eat and Grink ae much ax 25.000 men. why. then, let him hare the $2500, Did Inwyera reanire more to eat and | x, rink than the men who wield the hammer or sling 8 the tledpe? He did not think that mind ought to be compensated so highly above physical man. {f their brothers in the eld country hyd wo strogeted for the | rights of labor as to expose their Wreaste to the bayo- | Yayo i pretend the sword how much more should they exert themectres. who could ruceved by a peacofal organi. ration, and had the power completely iv their own dh | Unfortunately. instead of co-operation. there war oppenition to varh other. aud if aman is in am loyment. anorber i#apxtour to get his piace, hy work. of corn There 4 ® better ingatry for flour Ath for the home trade and for export: the wales reach 2000 | | barrels inciuding 4 isconrin #t $4 41 and Michea, | at $4.50, For wheat the market is Sem. and the de | mand for middting tr fatr , about 2000 bushels of Wa bah ebanged bands at fe to the sales were 6110 bushels flat yellow. at 47% Outs new better, with sales at Ste) There is no change iu fmghte, v, Sept WAP M euly L600 perrons bot cholera, but dy « porsible, is worke thant DB Campbell of West se | rerdler of $7000 against the 4 for Injurtes ree Aw ‘The receipte of produen by wer 40 barrele Pall ne There wa» po mar’ perbaps, prives are slightly to te is air mod the #alen to-day erule demand, with mals of 4.000 ut ST There were bushels of wheat to arrive within « at private baruning Oats mre © olen of 6,000 bushels Ln whis 00 bbls prison, at Fe BAILP ing PUTO emOes Govray, vot Le preperly jut | Of the experience of the Dr. Ethotw, Oc forwe bis pa o'clock. ow Dew York, Petrol, Now Yoon TEAND September 10. Arrivad--Schr Petrel, Now York. %p Save, September 19. Cleared-~ Brig Antare, San Trancivou. Builed-—Sehr Mary Chirk, New York New Bevvonn, Septomber 19, Arrived—Schr Adelaide, albany. rirect. bs Mightou; BU trooks, do. for Newnurypert: orfolke for a ‘Sarah, NYork. for Portland; lirandywihe, for Boston, Wanenan, Seprember 16, Arrived--Sebr Serah Lonti oop’ Apatl ». N Work, ire rs Ben) Brown, do; Nor Philacelphia, 13th, nmere nr foratio. New York. Puovingnce, Septerador Wigs and Toupess.—We would eat! thie ree, Aihany; 8, do, for Paw~ yt, ork, Sniled--Schr+ Adama, Norfolk; Cape May, Sheaandoah, end Lg he gd Philadelpi juperior, Rundyut; sloop Vaetor, las September 17. lishment sm the eity exe! Pave Rr Arrived--Drig Quingy, Charleston ing for lower wages. They understood but little Artived--Sebr F A Dawbing, Phi Sian ry of their rights, therefore, the laws were fio - pom hod pil aoe thing inore fen allied {07d punlehin one dparciag Sntaiigacee apnine thie arrielo, pn ln pe PS wth ted eos Ln Tar Carcxet Maven, at Newaux, N. J —The raturn | $04 in Lond ® jt cerde te fapnerins — raion from the working | 'atch between eleven of the St George Club (of New vp to edwiration as a ‘of energy and York City) sud the Newark Cricket ©1 a bot if a working mon t that terday, at the Newark ground. und resuited io plon from him. the Ine and society net hi ‘as the Newark Urieketers. in one inviog Jarge nataber villain The reason of all hat. of speotators were in sttendanes. an beat fouling political sebemere combined agnio: prevailed all round. The following is a statement of framiny di To Booksellers, Aven emean sevens, will Cornish 8 Mr Wricnran reconded the motisn.andeontended = gouther, b Rickal tha it was the want of ideas and activity io thr work- Green b Whearerai 3 arene theme 0 of their oo. | Bucaly. b. Wheateroft. ; 5} end q . | Majesty's traderiman, bone proud. sit! er, Whe furnisher with the cheapest a beet iho Tite,’ Need we aay itis respectable mode of Pving than workyng with one’s hands Vieed the formation of # working fee? J longue. and .d. ier. b. Whenterott. . olier. . mpm - concluded by an expert ef tl tere: nd | Winterbottom b, Wheateroit pot Cor capital, which they wonld find ad ta Mr. fl, Wright, not 9 | iskent hell paren Kriloga's work op the rubje-t 4 dewten o ‘The meeting was thew addrerred by Mr Stevens. Mr. | 4 5 a Priee of Brocklyn. avd delegates baving dew ap- — | tert pointed with the understanding that any other per- | Second Tnnin, Vinton, b Wheateroft. wove might attend the convention. it delng @ mass | then adjourned, | b BR. Jefferson. Nehtiel place to pass iT the trees pmokon conic THE NEWAKK KE CLUB. temple fer smeh it i*, te th» dining room of the famous arbeatub. of which John f. Stevens is Commodore ta | One Innewg. Whee enean, the members of ‘the take their annual | Werrer, b W. Wright. ; ........ u“ éinmer tm the bell of the little building we sae a) Levit. b Green Lge gp Spe sae | Dew uta’ Lrihan cance, made of mabogany. which | {;}iverom. b. Du ~ right .. 2 wee prevented te the club hy Commodore Ferry ot the | nue et b. el Wright. ....ees ‘ H j Untied States mary, who proonred it In Maxioyduring | Beever » Buekly. —? the late war with that country Theeladhouse ix kupt | Gretbead bt right, | Dy © very worthy Old colored ae hie wire. named Rlekaby, b, pani, © H. Wright... | Bewjemin tormerigfu Phitade There je but one Dradiey, DH. Wright, .seeeeeere ves ar srambeck 10 Hobiken and that is, that respentabie | fe fleirwom rin our.» 1 | amount of steak wanted CBidee carve frees on Re reteonts | 5. jetense: {| Ward about cumieg forward. tf themertvee te there net some wav of putting dawa | BY 3 ened prnetions? It be too bad that respectable peopienre Wide. tee 19 Ket, sed it fem preit; a y | No ball. penject te be anmeged im this way meted errinpen® laws for the & to whe ‘The legictet Polive titelligewer. And we trast that eomething Purlaining Levies from we Post Office—& Sil be dene for Heboken ft a beartifal p by the ww of George W ere ton, and would be much more generally revorted yb: ® te our citigens thaw it ie Uf they were cortal he ete feelings outraged hy the distopata’ por Chat wre wom times terk Chere Ni vee eralled there ona ented Mee. biisher of the surrken Keriwew, No Lis strottensd by wet rary oh Peny. amount , ome Dad are | ober of peal ekiee ta: the pedestrian treads on — ee os ae Justice Lothrop committed bit to prison ter F Prie*s eUrrent in the Moruing. eoxtetoner), ie it not the howodem duty” of the Corpora. them’ Ret chat body hee en many Treet FNL D abe Seoekenlly overiooted, ww York Se pees treeers: ° ome pereriged that fophen H Bemceb, eh. has reecwtly retarned trom, srt rele Intowds te deliver e course of lveturcs om hat fetereeting country The fret wilt be given on ter her hove,in the absence of « rt wuy toto the The gi | Smepany, mad t ot enonpe with the money. threw Rene of our statements, The the bork. money and ali, imto the lap of Jane bb the landlady of the howe, No roener was this done, ' bs fell called Michal Gatley, vii the rome name) and Patriok Veder. | Ing to the company’s ed bim by foree put thetr haad over bie! Naw Yoru anw earried him by force up stairs, nnd looked A ber “1 soere f° ete ea if be made aay hey Would hill Dim. Here he wae kept wil the merping they Whern'e! hin (tom eomtas Dine that if be made say mention of bis life, Thi Acsiost wl partion, vuiitted them aii to prison for trial. of Emherslewent.— © young man. by the pay owed ied very soddenly of Feword f. Worley. was atrented yenterday. By cone, den A. meticine [ef | Cheer Vow Nestrand, of the lower potier charge ot Vepend Caatas hee ber teow werd, Phe body iles | (berating Free $400 from Capt JP Corie, mactor phe ay + of Breed ond Water vireets, | ¢t ‘be sienmivat Kdevund Leels plying 6-tevem thi; cromer wan ontled to bold om Inquest. and! ives. | 61) ted Shrewebury, it cewene the aosaded we liguts the cause of oath, ea ple the beat. end eld» porcion of th: |e - fl Five cowared shout 19 o'slook last wight at | produes b by the bost, beivaging to Front street, conupied hy Mr dG Andercom chip wey Of the captain, fur ‘h . but It enteneed emty te the Giret foor and base 28h Ohiek wre beret et | with every eon sed ©e expect hie lectures will be satne Bonner. Vesteriay, a horee ve te Mr tem Brent of Ravens Cathe Inte coliipton et the eorarr of Aun street, er ae coming intooon Tro Cacvenger Trains up acd twodown vuch day... ... ww thtergh Fieght Preine wach day. . Tro Mite orerctog 8) © OPES betne teseund from death - wot of the seeot@ ward, Dr. Townreud’s \ poewe efrl lateen rare ot | Total miles per day... ..., Nupber of upning days in the wae re the ns Pine dere 4 New York; one Cattle tale do; one Cabie Peete, the money, The matter will bo eatigated before the ay oe, ta th Whe Wortley wae comm tt: prison: o Mt and Batiory and John Flotohor, So.end. New tork. nee the proprietor of the Bazaar. corner of Ant wih cack -saureaater poe ord Bromdway believing himeeit grossly by WAT rer eeecee veneer rome mntter pub ished by Mr Mearsom eh of (he Seequem, calted upon bim yeatorda: splenation. when Mr. Mearaon ined+ + ts Imbahtten ehiety hy Mow. nial slewrtiom teeir vou wae ‘tt elertion fer tate oftects Whig 68, demorrntio ¢ inene te the ohig 4) fate for ( Saree: le the Foarth bietriot of Mineteetp * oot bat ot the bey voted as Abq ewate for yont.. .. Aveiegs cust per mile, . tC RTY Fa eervem. Vallreturwe have bere rerstved go § ‘Téral oes ir \ coment, wise Cothege (eon) & majority of | MT otal cort.. bad veneer rhowine ony “ot hs sroorien at the time Arpyal expen votre The Senate steeds SF * 1 free col ond room befity Jantice T on llerteontand domoeret , nod the Home 100 ehige 81 fren etl The ace will Acd for Averdents sud Uomtin 12 Denerrate The ohio Pity oo jotnt ball gi irate tive day BONE eee ees OP eed the bet ehig gate OF members of the Leate J Otter bar nw /gqvegate Renotog y penees — Tr ASM eae Fite of Andree Thompeon. a machin Iv arrtesn, te eet « . ber feltom heir to pa , gz pine ye 7 doth oteletiye ob pgiaed. Mts formitere = The jury tound hun © ned om with tarent to ki girl aed what 2 e porgne fnwa, attention of eitizons aad stranwors, res ihe bas invented rome most importer i mn exami of shore Wigs s eda silver model at the Patrof the Ameriean I ‘ony the addrees, Tavlere and Welle, Perenolueipre i Orr . oN. Judea and Bofors Pasties Haghes —lohn Pi ree wes plaomd ow trial, the (hird oegres, gatering the “hittenden la terre on the fret of August Inet. anid «esting tharefrom the property 2 OO yarde of oaroatiog, valued Yards of druguet. worth #40; two bags often treat, articles of houebokd WF y indtet) Phe store of Merwm, Thomproe & Wed jopded gum He pleaded not guilty W rleon : ‘Was placed at the har for selli Bane, a gnced of as has tw octng gee gatity i Veter buck was erratened for ovantianghter lu degere. to which he pleaded aot guilty Owen Denvelly was next plored og trial. for keaping ecw and & hogs in a small enclomeete dorgh. contrary 10 the ordinance, (herby Avrriation Cac ~ Before Instiees Joho in few ho hte, hee renoverc fonle Watlroad Co, od wom Uaree vonrs aimody wy Dimaell nod wile, by @B sooldent on wait rend Nar mmolos Chaapaces au 4 "mh leeneares Pat weuld have been a more whem wore « «seme of our hitel edo, io purchase a shat of the Fall img Wig pees Liqaia Hairy Dye, w Color the Hair oF "The Patronage of Sover:tynseA ML ante it jer ertasmly Oboe inmed and romdy for wee, earto! Brondway. dag a8 being The festimony of phis eharg- with & jury pesto The trial was still vo woea our reporter ths d ovciuded, it was wijournud autil Wed- Stemsree om Onio.—The Boston Porveller, of the 1th. jostemt, bas au extract of a Leccee tex Higeia. Ose, hin maya tlie there are tying dead wut iek tu Chit town some. where trom 126 to 160, and we have a popaistion of Last week Cavural proamsdions did tocet of the traveliivg im our etrenns ht Ab chi. The dittare is ae, resposta, if President Tay tor end Bis Cadinct —Grae @ at f Veesvbenn, Cay los aad ented low oriee of pablerher's (Brady's) Gallary, 26 coruer of Fulton cores, A literal dise roadway. ine neon He sab 1 competition wins bal jd beauty jem ow HhendymAt the cob eavarpe sed by ane for » W, KELLOGG. rreet or ty, dilapi- For the Sroadway style rn Broedway genvieimany aad WARNOOK, 203 Broadway, or Foun np ctwat chargoter, ¥, oTror of Dey te. ‘They enn be porn at Wigs and Tonpees —Catehetor's celcvrated Win Frotory isnt No.4 Wall sureos. and if She ively devoted to shat Badinsee: iy Ftd | ae ci asin, shat ob= Datta tee Par rm phe Som, an 2 the laws and the the game :— Rarnval Scie: con sonerally. Gatuloraca nay be bad on ao— eninet them — Le act together. and TUE ST. GEORGE CRICKET CLUB. bya ve ti . bs. Sonstien Ny £8 rae 2D eoncluded by movtng the resolutions. Vinton, b. Rickaby 1 Ga Oe eter Cee Jeph ame ee Scwraaat. a ve before pred! imwet tn beth Pitot = oe tea deltohtfa: place to remain MONEY MARKET, Awe! five te ’ uresqus little Thursday, Soyt. 406 @, Mls Vetidine ae oe tor what purpose Tota), iret and seeond imnings, 116. a te weed. we inquired. and learned that tn ittie ‘ ‘The stoek market epened brery thin morning, and! quotations generally. compared #ith thee eurtemt yes terdey, were a little lower, Most of the lewtlug faneien are active, and mosi of the time ealex are ot sellers” tion. At the fret board, to-day, United states O's, 1863, fell off 36 per cent ; Odin.s's, 4; Ponnayiraaia’'s, ‘anton Go,, 4; Harlem, ) won the only etock in the lat ‘The bears appear disposed to sell any it the bulls ere rather baek- They are foroad to pare hese more than they resliy wut, co sustain tye mar ard task for them to under: take ‘The woment the bulls wildraw, prices would. tumble down faster than they did during the recent nic, Money is ery enough for wil ordi- pary ‘\raordinary purpores but it ie impor | sible to draw in outside tony ‘The proceedings of the pret few days are suifclent to deter any one from purchasing stonke of aug Mud The Jatret movement fo Farmers Loam le Moient to sickew boldery of each fumelm. The Tecent decisions fnvurable ty ceria: iS *peoulatore. cinins of the som. 1K tO about 5100000, heaving been re- ‘teed. the market value of the etock baw deprootated, and Is likely to remain depres d All these trast com The reestpts at the offion uf the 4, wey he | PSviee depend eo mush upoa deeleious fa thelr feror ¢ | that they ere Cavgorous things to toush at aay price At the qreond board there wore moivrste sales, at ewe ptated thet the carrent te pend. Erie Restroad Company, for nk end repeiring the rend, would, this yenr, com. | erery dolar of the grom inoome, aud that the fn. terest on the aggregate fndebtedav« of the oonerra would have to be sdded, bodily. to the eapitel, We Official repurt from the talonlation. #hieh proves the worrvet~ ered table exhibits «ee 169 rr) a3 foo das ° 210% Cory v) Foes as wo IW PICO 209 800m sie neo fait doen th ‘the number of miles the passenger and fevight traiae of } | the krie Railroad will rum during the year 1840. secord- Uremen Raitnoan, Resvito Exereves, 1940, . 290 miles. . 929 mites. om lew coat, Ne tip 4 out oe —