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junication (dated —— May) ja ot apieeae Giessen! the oon- of Crsztnander Carpender In potut of thet, his note of the 12th of Ma: insisted “1 vermment of the arbitrary measures for justice.’ he government might have accompanied a disavowal ict with @ severe cen- sure: but a diisavowal of the principle of ealvage, or right to we would not of necessity have implied asevere Mr. Pousein’s note of the 12th cf May was not d nor could it be interpreted. as demanding jy » disavowel of the law under whi y der Varpe nder claimed sal: wand upon the Preaident to of nations under ¢! ® sufficient anewer to have replied, the provines of the Exeoutive to make or t ie bis duty to execute them as they ac- tually exirt. Mr. Pou-sin's was construed to charge der with abase of authority in ille #Srench vessel. el) will be ebserved that the defence of Commander pender wan placed in the hands of the French ml- pectation of their being forwarded to and with the hope. expressed by the President, that an inspection of the papers ‘would remove the misunderstanding which ene ip regard to his eomduct, ‘the cabinet of France an opportunit; the case in its pew aspest, but immediately Aen tho oommender, without considering bis defence, whioh tded wa matter of listle interest in bis syea, ¢ hed occasion to condema the conduct of an An imperious refusal to joan offoer to be board is jources, yment ofall ap- was a balance ren fomber, by the Carpender's eo ons and ourrent ex e treasury. on the 18th on whieh yh bom be much increased wie vad Beer by tl Tho invested funds ef ae Grand , amount to ete 310. 817, from whieh a debt of $4000 be deducted. but to which must be added the out, analog tadeSiodaees to her, amounti PTT ‘rom th paar ‘ander, tl during the yeor, sions, 848; the number of Past Grand Mexters, 188; the revenue of subsrdinate tor members, 138,401; num for his erow T & — ad law of nations, it 350; the suspensions, Git expul- Past $£00.889-82; contributi Of brothers relieved, 19: 36; number of widowed lies relieved. 1.687; number of brothers buried. 1.1 pald for relief of brothers, $272.171 40; amount paid for relief of widowed famiiies, $83 402 33: smount id for education of orphans, $6732 26; amount . roo er dead, $51 636 66; total ‘amount ‘the means lodges in the State of New York is put down at 216; initietlen-. 2.786; suspensions, 1,076; st Gravis, 1.018; Past Grand Vast- ers. 10; revenue of evubor dinate lodges, $100 706 26; eentributing wether 2/872; number of brothers re- familles relieved, 388 Commander Car golly detaining | ne with the the French go Mr. Poussin did not expulsions, 54; Pa umber of rot reef of brothers, $57.16 24; amo Nef of widowed fam!)) a, $7.386 26; amount education of orpbans }762 4 tog the dad, 97.947 v6—total amount of Parting to thir report, Pennsylvania has taken the @ head of the order: Pennaylva- Bia bes 147 more iodges than New York, 3,400. more ey during the year; 11000 more beg sey nd $10,000 more thai there buried. 1 the contemptuous ‘nited States goveramunt had arked, as au act of common justice to a meritorious and faithfui ofticer, that he be heard in a matter aifrot- ing bis private and official charaoter; to suppoe: that hie conduct in eaving @ French ehip, | his claim to salvage, would exempt him ough it might fail to receive the appro- dation of the French government. It was felt to be due oder Carpender that he should not de coa- or » hearing; and @ refusal of 80 ON ght was deeply fult, ws unjast, inao- . Mr. Maron, the late Secre' ib a letter to Commander’ (i November 28th, 1848, bad officially approved his qvarse there war po evidence adduced | ivet him. and yet Mr. Poarsin decides that he had commilted ap set which derogated from * cf the pational marine,” and proceeds to implicate the Aniericnn poverpment In the discreditable oondact o| He Preveste against the action of the Ame im the pame of the French goverm bimeelf before the Presiden ing been commissioned to lec- ture them vpen what este Ble the dignity and honor of our national marine, sident determ! table to the Executive by socom panied it dit was natural | lead of Now York. ar and abeudonin, from cenaure, t! pm bers; and has dis York. during the year, by way of reltef. | ever,on referring to the body of the report of the that he says, with regard to. New. jas been a gradual increase of lodges in this State, wud regarding the domeatie Sifficulties. which still afflict the Order in the jurisdic. tion, enervating toa grent bas beew accomplished by the State authorities is much to be regretted that the state of the Ordor in | the jurisdiction of New Yor even approximately accurate aro the rewarks of the Grand Seoreta- ry, with regard to Pennaylvania:— ania—~The order continues to advance with in thin great State, prospering every ‘There remains scarcely 8 considerable town in the State, without « lodge of ampment of Pannsylva- tos teits jurisdiction. closing his report, felioitates the Grand Lodge upon the continued prosperity of the yeot jurisdiction whieh now acknowl ¢ head, stretching from the Lakes upon the Nerth, to the Guilt from the Atlantic to the Pacific in behalt of the preservation of s0 sublime @ spectacle, and the maintenance of its unity, the most profound concer The Ledge will continue in session perhaps a week longer. and strong hopes are entertaimed chat the un- w York may be amicnbly | The subject will be | course the debate will be rpender, dated tee its energica. much | in thie vety matter: renders this oxbibit not went, thus pterenti and bis (ebiort ax ha ite departments The gee em emeemestia ‘The sccretary, of this extrordinary letter, the Mre- ined to submit Mr. Poussin’s oorrsspon- dence to the French government, without assuming to Prereribe the course which that government should Adopt under such peoulisr circumstances towards a | friendly power; and Mr. Poussin thie determination President was actuated by a existing friendly relations wit! @ sinorre desire thet th jedgos her as its rofound regard for & sister repubite relations should continue | Accordingly, the whole correspondence Was communicated to his excellency the Minister of Foreign Afalie of France, on the 7th of July, by Mr. fortunate diffeulties in | arranged betore they ad, taken up to-day, but o Airictly private, finding {t apparent, that the Frenoh go- # the wrong inflicted by tho Freveb minister, the Preaident felt hiaeif con- parecny- 24 to terminate olly sefured to redr Bartimoar, Sept. 20, 1849. The Equinox—The I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge of the Unix The New York Difficulty— Markets, $e ‘The weather indicator the approach of the autumnal | equinox, andas the run crosees the line to morrow, wo shall doubtiers have it on the day set down in the al- The air isdamp and chilly, and the dark | ond divmal clouds have been hung out above The Odd Fellow’s Grand Lodge were yesterday geged in the discussion of the important question, re- lative to the division among the brethren in Ni which way be called the question of the session the last year'smecting of thé Grapd Lodge, two rete of Gelegater appeared from tha.State of New York. and On investigation took place to deetda which of the two After due deliberation, the Po official interoourse coverninent, and thus preclude au epportu- might be again abused ted between the Minister | government do not impl. of Fresce aud the Amerie or pecercerily ivad toa cold or hostile interoommant- cation between the two Mr Jackson, Minister of In the case of | treet Britain, whose relations swith this government were terminated by Mr. Madison io 1809, ins more peremptory manner, and for less potnted Insult, no difficulty arose between this country @ Fvgiand. At another time we may refer to that | m'eundersianding wore at Leng! for the present, that, uub but aufMice to any T f which we bi anything that hes hitherto ti oe Of the friendly relations between this aad ‘ry can posibly cocur putting an end te the offtcial relations of Mr. vein with the United States, formed both the goverument of Fr (bet any commu: apy other channel will be respe tfully arts were entitled to seate seats were given to the delegates from New York oity ‘The rejeoced’ret of delegates went home in high dad ud on their returniog this your. have been again however sent it radiviion of the State o nd Lodges may be Aas ly Tenisted bya number the executive has ta- the Grand Lodge York, and that't ined. This, | learn, is at of the delegates expecially {rom the western aid rnatern H Statce who abbor divirion iv any form’ aud look upon A precedent as deattuotive ofthe harmony and en- ering Lhe permanency of the Order They think it would lead to divisions in other States, wbiist it will also bo in direct contravention of the constitution aud indamental laws of the Order. a will, it is bought Republic fired up last te bry her evgines om a trip down the bay Jstec fp besutifol style, and she moved along with | There was no one on board but her | éfficers and builders. She will make ber tripon Saturday She will start on ber Charleston in about two weeks, between which port | and Baltimore she is to make weekly trips, only re- quiring ber to be o ry erket yesterday street and (ity Mille Gur Raltsmore Correspondence, + Sept. 16, 1540. @rond Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Prilews of | the United States— Report of the Grand Seeresary ‘The Greod Lodge of the United States, of the Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, met in this city on Mondey, and will remain fn session for some days to of before Saturday: The new eteamel roping, at 11 o’eloek, the lodye prooeaded tion of the officers elected at the Lact Grittin, of Ge then presented at the foot of the chair, by 2.4. Sire G, 8, Moore, and having Bed acoording to lew, and inverted with ihe regalia of hiv offices, was formally proclaimed the duly imstalted owed Sive of the Independent Order of 04€ | Fellows of North » Aanenten, after the au great rapidity, ‘Wildey and | mriderablesalesof Howard | nix peculiar talents enable bim to Att moet admire’ effect of Reepiy We report # anie to-day go West. at 8 onnte The fc\lowing were the reales at the stoek board yee- James L Ridgely Grand Recotuing nt of the Grand Lod; by the covstitution s 93. ait 0. Statirends “Hy 0, PG John fh Our Philndelphin Correspondence Sept 20. 1849 Trakigect of the Dafficwiines with the Prench Minister, in The Packet Ship Serense— The Weather, Mar- leenenger, avd & d they were coudurted ( a Leone— Dtile roo forme complied with, my brothers, | cers and duties of the eblet ‘The offensive letter of Mr. Poussin. and reached this city, by telegraph, before of business hours aud prodused no little The letter, coupled of the government ergsn (hat it ¢ees oo reason to fear se rupture with France, has rlightly chavged the rele- tive position of the dears and bulls of t Ket, od 9 feellog of returning comfdence is already | have crowded rooms enon visible im omr monetary eireles Vor some daye part. ec for the safety id eubordinas cillcers, relected or conirmed by you ate stations designated b. have been et jal funetions aad te elevation, bat aleo. © that great congregation whieh eo: A our brotherhoc harvest of howor, thy whi bum blest memior part im good order and ober ceed oon | condition this morning. with a valaable freight anda lane pomber Of pacrongers are the Nev Mr Maxwell emioent divines of this city ee arrived this moral: Wh of August Among the pacsnngera Kev. Mr. Newton, aud other | more w snued dirtinet ne, Wilh dates fot iHgenee of mporta: ting in part of «piers, camwood, ivory, tem pcrery barriers tion te which § lunteer companies réeponsi bility will be ever pr Tom present ia- Ss ovel, moist time 4 idw, end now In the Gieations they are +1 ain properly iiupressed with tho value She "eather today has been cool and blustering ) bas been confided t Pith Ceoasionel showers firet ciutterings aad pat terings of tbe autumunl eq travractione in the predaoe Ii 7 Cratetnl for the confides bitious only te deserve the apy so far we io me | ih with & diaposition te coe ne to 1 G50 bare rT be my coustant sic the folnoss of t of Ode Feliowshi and for city eomeumy Wheat Je in moderate re: , Sevtberm rad we 41(9 to si ¢ eck into the rap! pele nee vold of offence The wellare of our onde te is im your ew You are the parame reme tribunal in our scheme of govern Tarent bead, dercends the will a controls the symmetrical > ret heart her life blood Itye seares and ia ele Agutbern seile roid ot 66 con ody ipGeitely wm mt leginiature stock board t +ras, without ny material The wise iabore of your Protected and blered by the Author of ein the life time of & single ge e and raised the ro om Here shure Tay Fortunate end deserving bie man. who watched (he oradia of bas lived long em corner of Fourth and That place te ke named Abrenburg tng @t the Mowtery House, - man streets Southwark tooffensive Gere “deserves | lunteee iu the Mexican war, a The commmoe | gervico at the battle of Monterey. itty of Germans bad » private her bave mace whieh hes enjoyed y briltiset life bar eo fiasbed and © to be watched over with course of events bas transferred th the affaires of Odd Feil id conmdetabie to ® younger generation. reared tn th my brothers dr tegetber from the ends and a crow dnearly s0 t-throst gang armed to firing off ® number of pixtots ae IT bree of tae Le ton Lead dom nd brotherly love may ever sit © ren of @ despera! | foebed in pell- melt they made their ingress A® important Aeliberations of this body floer may be one of comparative pleavere and eotinfac- nt tell and trowblo. as the bod: de* may chance to be constitute Tepreventatives it te my pri You have bean chow fh . faet of euch of my duty lo to presie | apenilants aw am | the morning and you ebati have thei d physicians were ee pot. Rod rendered them all medieal re- George [eck was shot with @ It entered the left side of bie neck peer areund, and fell out of the ober side, whilet the Voetor ohael Amdiing reovived @ | *palr yet of getting nd in the breast from m stag. basteped to the : ie the | lief im their power rom you! have, | ht to expect, that whi | ce reserve the order aud digo! you will be my rea poysh ey hat you will not fail me gerve the honor of whatever sucees* may at Pe he grateful trate be rhared between ns ‘teata of Bonor which you. voruy, therefore, the probing the wound eevere and dangerous to extract It were made in of the man if very oritioal hk. received # flesh wound in the abdom her was atrook with » ball rieried had shearing ne of them pamed Barney ilo and the other, nus ansistante bore RI bie bali Another (rerman, | tte a Aen the Grand Sire bed on hie seat the Lodge enction of the regular bu terday morning fr having fred ® pistol Hardy, was recegnined a+ being along Theatrical and Musical. Bowrey Trvsian —“Hawlet” was performed here last wight, before « very large and tashionable autience, Vir Wellack's performance of the philosophic Dane, was a most Guiched pleoe of acting; he has evidently studied the character most deeply, sed it isthe one of all Gbakepeare's, which rejuires the mest profoand study im order to represent it with an degree of sn; and It is one, moreover. in whic! intoh the | performer can scarcely | lay ent Of the beaten track ae it were, which it has become the oustom te take init. Mr. Wailsck, with: out exactly following any particular standard ktves a wort excellent representation ofiiamlet. Some of his iute—for instance. the tremulous and subdued volse aeenmer in ut ae the exclamation “Angels id miviaters of peace.” wo bought were soaroely ii provemente, Na s@llloquies #ere perfect speoiine ra sloontion. Mr. W. ben perfect command over volor, ant pelea tpl mong Ind all cocasion: advicw which as Hamlet, he gives to the players Vira Wallack, ar Queen Gertrude, plased with muoh dig- nity: mor must we forget Gilbert's Polonius—he played the old chamberlain wall. Mr G inalwayn letter. per- fect in his parts. and plays everything with equal care and attention. Mo¥arland as Lacrtos, also appeared to much advantage, and Mrs. Herbert as (phelia enacted her part very prettily. The new drama of the “Denouno- er” conoluded the entertainments ‘To night we are to | | have Maturin’splendid tragedy of ‘Hertram,”’ Mr and Mra, Wallack playing Bertram and Imogene. and (il- | bert the Prior” ‘he farce of “My Aunt’ will next be played, Mr Lester playing Dick Dashall, » part he much excels in. The very succesful drama of the | “Denouucer” will eovelade the entertainments. | Brospway Tuzataw.—Tho drama of “Rory O’More” was repeated last evening, at this theatre, before a very respectable audience. Previous to the commencement @f the piece, one of the actors came before the curtai end offered an apology for Mr. Hudson. stating, thet im Consequence of @ cold, he was unable to sing the songs Synovneed in the programme. This seumed to be a disappointment to many, who (as we heard fhem | say) adwired his singing more than his personation of Irish character. The pinay, however, was generally well enstaiped, and although we think, in some scenes, Rory was & littlo too tame. yet hia acting throughout was good and was reevived with ohevrs. Shan Dha, by Dyott. was in keeping with bis high character asan ac- tor of gre ri d De Welskin. by an ir ry character he Mrs K ht. Miss Kate Hot their ri The atmuremet closed with the farce of the “ Irish Post.’ iy which Mr Hudson appeared ax Terence O'Grady, | Gnd. as In the other piece, wan well received. This | evening he appears in the now oomie drama, called | “The Koight of Arva.” in which he will sing a sat eons sree compared for him — he will also apt — in tl jon,” and sing his popular Irish Medley. Ninco’s Gaxven —Thip fashionable place ‘of amuse- | ment. in Broudway. was again filled, Inst evening, by en immense crowd, and the epectators rpeut their | epplaudin, dl enjeying them: | eelven in great style. The exeroises on the tight rope. | with M. Leon Javelli, the pantomime of the “Four Lovers,’ and the drama of “ Jocko,”’ was the programme presepted to the public, and every part of the perform- great ensemble by the Ravel: ry well. for the last ten 2 g B z Ps 33 2 a 35 uvacy and great harmony. This evening me wall censist of the vy clude with the pantomime of the“ Skaters of tho Wil- pa.’ MM. Brillsnt, Henry Wells. and M, Lehman, ‘will dance @ pes de trois, assisted by the corps de ballet Bunton’s THeatae.—Last evening we had another | crowded house, aud it is no wonder, if we glamce over | the numerous and attractive entertainments which | yesterday's bill of tare presented. ‘The excellent drama 6: “Temptation” was again repeated, which, although it har been #0 tly exbibited to the public, isalweys witneesed with new sati+faction and extraordinary suc- cess Mr. Lynne, who acted the part of an old clees in poo range office, gave a true ploture of the rapid suc- , } sion of extreme joy and crushing despair; while — | Burton as a storing New York carman, gave a faithful Teprerentation of the troubles. disquietude and re- | morse which invariably attend the consciousness of poeseraing another’ » ee Mra. Hughes, as Mra, | Grimgrtekin keeper ighly reepectadle boarding house sustained her part to considerable advantage; | end for Mr. Brougham, who personated O'Bryan. #0 emigrant just lended we must say bis execution was | jost perfection The new piece called the “Mother's Bequest.’ which was performed for the first time last | bight, was reeeived with sll the marks of uuiversal | eatietartion The new farce, entitled 'Tis only my Aunt,” conolnded the entertainments. This evening, ‘Temptation and the ~Toodles,” and several other pitcen will be porformed. National Theatke —Irish fares and pantomimic act- ing are the staple attractions now st this house ny | lastevening the laughable plece of “ His Last Legw war played with much success, Mr. Redmond Ryan evacting the part of the genius O'Callaghan most ad- | mirably; Mer Ryan bas become a great favorite at the | National bis acting is excellent, as in also his kinging | and dancing Thecomic drama of’ Philip Quart” was | hn" next, and in it Mr W_ Wood and his son Wil- m were much applauded, The amusing spectacle of luded the entertainments ‘To- raed #pectacie, bronght out in it is the famous piece of the which bas been got ap with new i eoueey, ete in the most hapdeome style Mr W. Wood will take the part of Vanderdecken, « part —. | The lively farce of the © Happy Vian” and © Phi Quari’ will mete op the bill With suche bill we are rure the honse will be well filled A number of now Piroes are in rehearsal, aud will be produced in speedy fuceesion Miveneri’s Ocrmric Turatae.—“ Fre Disvolo” was again performed, last night, before = very large au- dience. and received with the usual enthusiasm, Inagh- ter, and pleasure, Mr. Bishop sang eweetly the melo- dies of Auber # opers, and was rewarded with im applaure, ‘The serenade of “ Young Agnes.” which he rane. was rendered ins good style. as also the martial Proudly and Wide’? Mise Mary Taylor, in the | eavatina, © 1 i« To-morrow,” met with Btwat success, and was loudly applanded. The other character the op Carli via and Hibernia, or Vietoria hich he author supported the principal acier that of Sir fairick O'Kaleigh, the Left Te- ant of leiaud, aod wasersisted by Mise Taylor, Mes. never Nickiovon. and other male members of the wpe. This evening, the eame bill will be performed, | and! no dowdt, it will bring another crowaed hous ‘ awnal evenings, a thelr entertain off with that woveryiog success which metorizes thelr doluge, Chey study the rately. ead Otitto mhair, Sao attend therw racy minstrels, heir dill to mighs includes the fasoun a % for the enter Minar ante, {im ried programme 4 ot harmony, proves d mete ening Ax lovers of “the concord of * we are glad of this, because itiem gratitylng proof that the rare combine. Lion of yoo! and instrumental talent whieh t# here on. tered for the now ting scieare of sourie ieat length beginning te be appreciated Phe weiderfo! performances of the Germavia Band aad gifted Dirtio taovly. wore executed ia ® manner that produced an extra réinary effect which showed net only am with bat n perfect b lascea. though Vite. Muller, and the fair Borgiese did not ap pear. we could not but admit that ample value wns Mr Hoffman's perfor te: hia touch is chaste and from *Semiramide” wers M O'Connor ‘ 4 footing eed not have alteret ihe text of the la veree Connues, tam fh Comenias.—The ar hia Dotty News and Spivit of the Tomes newapap highly cf the new drame called “O'Crady Gueriew : The Teme 4 never in better proving bighly tueceseful ng well in r merit es doly appreeisted The brened opere troupe closed their engagement at the Heston theatre om the 19th inst. The cecasion was the benef. of Madam Berton end M Corradi vgbt to toe « fice co importsnt ae the -co eh vad be filled by some person @ho will perform its daties tnithfally and tothe geweral seceptation of the com wopity The following ix an extract from = letter da 4 seu Freneisou, July 18, recurved by © gentleman im this erty: “Tam cntisfied there is po honesty in the port effice bere and bail not pre pay any more lat the port offee window this afte: the adarers being Randed bat ne wered tend tot’ Can y we cane promian bie’ The answer was. * How tepiied «! will give you 8/0" and Calin Fam alo ere. | wibly toformed by men! know. that they have caiied for letters repeatedly, apd were amewered there ar: 4 by waking another oall, succeeded in getting Mr ——. told me to-day that le ha ed ep ening (his aff something from home by the last | Hemmer.” Benton Journal. Sept 18, Secore Eeiage or Ma. ovived frei jay oa Mr Beg e | etating 0k wer no shere to be found Wr oy suppored t either accidentally behind bere, or voluntarily cecaped. the Intter, mort probably It will be reeviient. eetified that Hardy ed thet he wan owce before induced to leave by (he offer of him at the time drawn es knife on him Hoffman had one of bis | probably by @ pistol. im the hands of one of the gang. Fach of the prisoners was order to give bail In the eum of $1000, to awalt another bear Phila Sun, Sepe It te quite m lengthy document. coverin, twenty-cight octavo pager, and embraces an set all the duties required te be performed by the Seore- ‘The report states that the ra requirements have beem compiled fingers blown off ; tary during the yeer of $900. bot refunded the money and reiurped to hie ter at Newport We learm that Mr ( lay bas autho. a Mr. ti to 0 pay Dis expenees home if be agate repente of the etep he hae taken, jahew to retare. ~ uffole (N.Y) Commercial, Sept 1 —The Charleston of Saturday | ge last. bave advices from Havame te 4th inst, received ‘the lsabella Reid) We quote from a commercial cular in the Courier:— “ The quarantine tegutations are unaltered as ragerd the United States, betog twenty days from jafected and sight days from now infreted ports, British provinces are sujret to cight days observation ils of health, and vessels from Eng: querantive from infected wad » ion trom non-lufected ports the general practice here for the incurred under thi 1 I T2 de basen MelUstirosd Doras, (81008 ease) F Chia Railread Bonds «sie! 3 2 cersificates Boston ( ble February 26, 184i eS Boston Chey 6 pee cont Steck payable Veaseis from the | if bringing clean mut and Masaaet.n land to twenty @ am froin —— for New York, with pas- cangrers, he On my: en arantiag charase ft ctreumstances, to bs borae by the cargo in proportion to the amount of freight to which each pret! is tishle. ‘This appears fair. as the | quarantine expences ore moderate. and the vessel has | to bear unaided the heavy extra charges occasioned by Ali the most reapects- | rapier a for San Franciseey rh Eyre, foe Poitedatphia for Sau Proacisoq , Lon Valea, Severin 10 ned, lat 36 16, lon On the afternoon of the 20:b i Quin of Bt. Joreph'a © to Miss Anne Do it. by the Rey Mr, Paraic: i aye hoace for Som Franoiene, ry of twemty days ble houses have agreed in actlwg om the above ple, but come resist.and thereby cooasion much ad- Gitional trouble to the consignees of vosseia be desirable therefore to insert ip all bills of lading that the goods shipped are to smonnt of the Acavurad tw Gone orliiingt May ®—Drig Two Siky doze trom: Panama fer San ramotco, wich Ud pamen- led, Thureday morning. Sept 20, of interval hi rhage. Many vy, wile of pen Kearney Haker, in the 44th pt 1 No km voasel# in pork, ‘Aug Arr big ‘Finnomes, ry ‘Smith, Bavaas, im all cases whero The frien snd acquaintances of tho family are re- spectably invited to attend her funcral. en Friday, Bist | hor late residence, Fifty-roventh strevt sad Third avewus. at 235 o'clock On Thursday, 20 year of bis age ‘The funeral will take place this (Friday) aftarnvon, residenoe. in T'wenty-eighth street, Ninth avenue. at 20’cleck P.M The friends and ac- qvaintances of the family are respanttuliy invited te attend, without further it a Point Comfort, Va, on tte 18th inut., ee ‘3 years, 9 months and 4 Pn Sollers, formerly CATY TRADB REPORT. ‘Tnunsvay, September 20—@ P.M. There was no change of moment to notles in the Sales wore made to a falr ox- operators were ivelined to walt for the receipt of the steamer’s news, before moving te any conriderable extent. * some falling off, Goarvacoalcos (Mexico), aboud AugT- SI) sehr oinie a Guan Kev (Se Domingo), abt Sopt 4—Bark Kosta, Ken— os pon Bostoss we eal) next dey for’ rican, wi wee ond inst, Jouw Larne, in the T0th quotations for cotton, | tent, at steady price ee 19x, Sept J} art sobre Aldoher 1d, Bes ae IN ok ox ieee Tho receipts of flour sho: }d receivers being inclined to store, | there was some less pressing on themarket, while thore | ent: continued to bes fair demand for the looal trade and for the East; common to | Weetern wore some firmer, while other kinds exhibited no material change, The mai temaired about the same, wit flour and meal continued inactive. at, and sales of Southern were made on terms stated below. The receipts from the South were Corn was more freely offered, | end prices ruled in favor of buyers, Rye was heary, | without much doing. Oats were in good demand, prices some firmer. Salen of pork were more freely made, with @ decline for moss compared with yesterday rates; prime was also dull. There warno chengsin 1d salee were emall. Cheese and fame. Groceries continued |, with sales of suger and rices. Linseed oll had become scarce, aud rates noe Asus — Sales of 6070 bbls. were made, at To. for | pots, and 60. for pearls. Barapsturre — Flour —The ealos for the day reached about 10.000 barrels, including uninspected. at $3 = $4; Inspected. fine, $375 = $4 1234; sour. $3 75 o 36m common State aud ofd mixed Western, $4 6254 2 old mixed | Michigan, S475 i a6 ; pure Geneasoes and g 25 a» $5 7 36; and for other grades, jons an last noticed. Southern flour— $00 barrels were wade, including old Baiti- more, at $5 31; and new Howard atreet, Potersburg City Mills, and'Richmend country. $5 50. was dull; sales of about 200 barrels were made, at $3. og Meal—The sales reached about 200 barrels, at $3 Wheot—Tho salen for the day reached about 4,500 | pes bels white Southern, at $1 ! bushels good Southern red, $1 03; G at $117, without rales. Ci | about 27.000 burhols, includin, ‘50c.; and flat and round y warp Canmicnant, ebild of Dr Ht. 5 em sates vil ood brands of Stats and MARITIME INTHLLIGENCE, Banta, Wharsy, tas schte TO Foreat King. Olina meres, Boubetes, abe ri Seal, Jennee ida ator t for southern brands limited sales, Ryo ‘There was more Port ef New York, Sept. 2t, 1849, grins, areal, Whipple, ct Juan y dow noeren, Js, Apa Mien Dank Kingston, Bowen. fm Phited, ‘Sid Veneruelosn bark Begvin, (fm NYork) Carta ont, Beps 7—Acr brig Antigua Planter, Payater, © Manwuitexe, Aug lb—-Barks Convey, Hupper, fer NO 5 Fetnmae, Latiron, for N York Aug 9M hig , me Cadia, to load for Rie Ten Marenzan, Avg 2—Buie Beifee Pont av Prartr, free, and prices heavy. ‘te ‘Slate, seiner & dow. i 1 -— anil for a verkin. White Oak, en #9 15—Arr Br bark John Kerr, Peeking, N }, Whotan, Phila Sig 4 Sera e). Anderson. ap Geiheohare, Be Boorman, Joha- (Rush eon Rotterdam, i alitar, AS lta beef, Lard was heavy butter remained about in rteady dem un, Tose | seph Ham (Br), Fullerton, Wi nn Juliet, spend Baltimore, bi ~ oun. NR, Sey eo) ator laronce Pies ira Beat ‘sich “* ix Victoria, Peteb, is Bs cepa Ang 23, wi Wednesday night, for Lit gy nce! yw York, Kuij msi mnell, Minturn & © "« Br steamsnip wench straight State H—No Am vou Jouns, NF, Sept $—Sid ve abe. St Tuomas, Sept 6~DBark Pass, Wilkine, fe borg Franklia, Mowden, for Turks Isl rr Aug 31, orig Montesu ton, and eld Sdinst for Aux Cayes. Si Allen, Peters, Gonaives, to lend for Hoston. Mome Ports. AL se eat Sept 18—-Sld schrs Susem, Bray, NYeorks pt 1d—Are dark Re Jone Boston: whet Bichmen im vessels iy iin ar A! isa berk, a, ‘elook. off the Vine- co oie Liverpool, via 4 Hah passed Br hy hb Roy, Arnold, ans Bog. 45 days, with coal, Orleans, 88 Me Hyehinens ine StI ton 17, y painted ports and three stump vop- ant: with mdse and Cs init epate ork. ® $1 100 ; and 500 jeuesee was held orn—Tho salew embraewt ‘Western mixed, at suo. jow Northern and Jersey, 6lo ; and white on terms not made public. Rye—The eales reached about 4.000 b B83¢0. delivered. Har! was sold to-day, some + eee, Newcasth hel: —The first lot of new bariey PY bushels pete two rowed at | at 67c. delivered. Oats--Sales of mew Northern were pomp ay Sei and of old, at 390. 4lo.; and Jer- ror a0 half pipes Rochelle were rold at 180¢. bage J * were made at 9¢.; Rio ‘ontinued stead ‘at lant quotatio: the ame, sod Cnnad sum up 2 ot 2000 Dbis. flour for Lie at 6d. Cotton at 760. per bale, and nG W Pi spe Craavilise’ Ship Waldron, Moore, Liver} from Maittn” with loss of ‘nan rts, i aboud SO Vis pe _ Tolegraphed. aie New Orleans, ‘30 days. with cotton, to ‘6th inet, off the To ton Squantum, (nes, of t leant; baras Chicora, ge Ws tt ert Fron verpool were a hea y woods at 128, oils 6d 50 bags soft shell almonds were made at 10}¢0., iA 60 boxes shelled almonds at Lito. Fion —Sales of 700 quintale dry cod were made at $2 56% u $2 62% and (008700 bbis mackerel were sold ‘et $10 25 for No. 1's, and at $6 25 for No. Hom continued steady, without sales of moment. O1vs — Lineeed waa selling more freely, and at im- The sales reached 23,000 gallons. at varying from 63 @ 9c. cles ith @n upward tend aw: , spoke bark Carlo Roe from Rout. Joseph J -y a ate of cholera. He os Port an Plats, 15 das Josh inet. lat 35.54, lon 7 joes, 24 days, ia ballast, iden. Bris Stephen D Horton (of Thomaston, baryon = we ~~ 27 days, with mdee, to the mas er. rienced a revere bead rai ee no; cone kereo} oy tone, x Homer, (nowy of this po ud West Coast Central cae Nan teskot Roads, bark Homor; ech u» RY. Sept 17—Arr sloey » Sid Jerr, N¥ork, to toad for Brarce, Sept it—Arr brig Geo Washington, M'Intyre, 1, PM—Are bd L Baldwin, Jona~ Liverpool 10m, Cook of thi hed died belo: @ who FRiver, to load for Gladding, sldany; yin prices. Mapufac- Tm ranged from $1 20 & $1 25, and crude, with 10r8 —Pork—The rales reached about 1,350 it $10 w 910 1256. and prime at At the close there was more firmness, large lote iness at $10. Beef—Saies of 8, of oxtra mess were wade at $12 600 $12 76 — Cut meate—Sales of om Way gets Emma Hopper, 4 rr bark Saranac, Getty. orion, Sid bi pandele. Copaness Northers & Jobe, Reus, Havana; © D ‘Thompeon, Orem, » Experiment, NeDoug 17th, AM—Sid_ bas Bot Wass, do; vohirs We Rorenern pers: © A Orooka: Grants dee troy, NYork; Aveiny , with lathe, to Smith ik Rideout, Smith, Eastport, (days, with lath aud plas- Poland, Orotava, Tenori 46 Aymar &Co. 9th inss, Ini waber of pipe staves, Reading, aud with mdse, to A wr. via Sage daye. including mess, ter. s the catia Gt dane wes nominal ot $10. hide. dry ralted shoulders were made at 4 cen! awn. in pickle, at 6a bio. Butter’ ven] ee Th Behr Henry Aro, J y Suirs ot Obio were made Sa llo, and State st 100 Sales of 260 a 400 boxes were made for ©%, Sept 1'—Arr schre Alhambra, N. Lightfoot, Thomaston for Richm: rad c iy fenr erat Wi Bort, Norfolk, je do torNYork; Mary Ann, Supper *. Sehr Lawrence. Ji Ba}tim: Schr Teresa Jane (Fr) Gartner, “elit NS, 7th ines, tat do m ‘tes 7123, spoke brig ah for “ane market was comparatively quiet, as dealers were waiting the reoei, “ef later b | ah, on, fon Balce of £0 therose were made $3, Cal — Sales of 200 bi a bKe; 60 do. at 6} aoKee ‘ond 40 8 60 Porto & grees 9 | Cosensena, aint, Are, 5 Logetbor with some ¥ 3F IW vised coat tadou seh frarnoc ip Oxprey, from Phitadelphls toe Inst night, ‘and remad prevaionon of « gale from ae. drudge were mi fc, om time aod interest, Total Re Prodi rene # Pree . rea pet, Newark, with coment, for US Deronde, Newark, with coment, for U Hudson River Lines Sloop Casbar Dork, B Corn,’ buebeis. s big Derk, Broek, Wheat, bushels, . ste, busheis. = r Chave, Norfolk; L— opt several ovhers, Tins? laevarr sobre Lucy A Mu 1m, Sept I7—Are xelirs Kanice HA. | ama Boltimone: Reewell Kins, Mendall; Semeen, Brown, snd a Coneshion Now trig Busily, Charleston; seh feenly Inden brig pnt into be SW auppored to be fr 96 Oil Cake, tons. votton Trade, New Youn, Sept, 19, 1849. for « harbor ‘lade Isa Ty. San Franersoo, dW Gandy, Pits 2 Mary © Ames, Sood Serr 2—Wind at anp-rine, “Rhy Ne se meriaion, W by Mi; At oun oot Eby N—Dlow ing fresh ail da: . ‘The cirevler of Mr. Thowas J Stewart gives the fol- relative to the cotton tra lowing inform: Sept Weare schee Thoinae P Herald Marine "a ES ry ache, Joba Sleeper, New ver ghia; Perseverance, “Ho Agent. Liwis, N¥or Naw Haven, Sept I—Arr brig Nouvitas, Griffing, Bo~ Nanrvexne, Sept ISA resehr J Raymond, Bourne, Phi + SNe Wroe. Sent 18—Arr brig Quiney, Kempte Mt Hops, Teunten for NYort: Drerly \e. bei Cth. we received the feeling among holder Was siimost vominal. say 900 8400 bales the 7th, the seme duiae-e i ane, Fidridge, de for N Viel n Wat sopareot; still the business | ¥ merning—wind WNW. ‘slifornia, to rail revailed watil the after the letter mail having beea delivered wad | favorably construed that thy tel Teceived previously rales ran vp to 1 Arr athte Blooming Youth, Cannon, Sep’ aphie advices aren. Grama: Richmond M—Arrived—Packot ehip Forsyth Sierra he market was heavy holders 1400 beles were sold, oud om Tues day, about the rame amount. chiefly for consumption, ionday. the 16th, Chineotaspue: Vawner, Smith, | taker Fall River: debe Enenite. Smivh. Provitenoe: Rio Thomas J feckstt Haheoek, Flushing LI: Col 3h Nisgara, Young, Bridgeport; 5 spe ta itmas, Komdont; Jas L Sept 1—A-y brig Pour Brothers, Beker, fears echt Frio (iit), Sweeting Nasewn. the market el heartl¥ With prions stightly in favor of the bayer; the total aire for the week bring 8.000 Om Wednesday. the 12th, advtows por europe © to band, sed being more fe looked for, cur market strengthened @ Littie, the desire to sell, however still conti rable than were jerTown, Sept l8—Arr soht Oucko, Kelly, Philw m, Sept I Arr coke Globe, Small, Nort. tom, Set ico Bri Yo n Piven Monell 1 barges Onelte, fatace, ly op epeeulation; this te ite jonday, the 17 it week wae fully recovered and the ly with rales of 2,000 bales at Se to cached 5000 bales do. 17th, rehre Tiogs, Coll Mw York = fom Price, Brow Passengers ‘Arrived. * Ship New World— Moman, Ave 627 in the steerage t Mhip Baltimore | Mr Bennett end two « Yesterday, the sale sisaoce af S40 to ‘40. placing my quotations as at top ise u ae Mav Marcos ond o The atone test» borh amet her boll eo much ‘hat hor crew were hoard the Susan i lea to leave het, ond were taken « ‘The vohr was left in ¢ both grown aud pi « the Intter especially, and from data | have been able to prooure. | am con yineed that they are collectively @ rtaudard of the possible to pusb the © or two last crope ws the cellision wae harp, Indy sud two obi! beth Sharp, Wm Sharp Mrs Dichy and : (nt, a8 ow feven—Ror Long. from Cocaiaas fort Li r Bess » to Brig N ed sunk at Rockyors, | Tew were gotiing underweigh. Trey Sioor Promow Hr 1. went down jast ae the o | enved yd sear At + Elleworth for the growth and pick 1 ronan Settene ben whieh #bout 70.000 baw® *! SoUuTRAMPTON ann vd for the supply & It will be roeoties.” * position in @ series of artio.* iu wy ciroaines 00, aud, om the iret of January sctusl growth of whit crop at spting when the | owed 2400000 to is ae Mustratt tien, wee! of eboun 100 ton ther: acket a vom Baltimore * pschy of 147 cone, eatled the Scioto, intend freighter, te bec m Reetpors, 1th a by Mr Per fastened bark, of 300 to Nottees to Marin. rs: Custom Mover New You Collector» Notice te herghy given that the following a Hewses, lovated &p Lrecenn ect ot Conaress 0 eae Poine and atthe month of the Pasesie # find thar pixar wi heroin the even wy Ts of hy, te) ira feld and Indy, Winecpatg: yer, Bemboreh: Mr Neruby on. Bremen: & Pehfpiene, Kleber, Peeneylvania: B Dowpe pies, Bare: C Mies AB Ronrsier, New by vert: A Harthill, we 4 2children, Lewis ¥ Kirksebinck. New ¥ vate in my deductions, | thin! strict orerfiowed on the redueen the devtraction there to 60.000 however. is the mioimum estimate. and it from the fact that the lands 0 of the great Vitestesi ppt correspondent observes: jeratood when we state \gher (ban the memo. entitled to the eredit of it ‘The advices from tbe et Mrs Carood and servi tro Fernandes, Mra yeas ies Ri Cw a Peow, Mrs Mer Jackeon, Mrs Gibert and serv ire ‘Smith, ehilaren servant, 7 heow od, will be fet enhibived os om # boek fb cteeete tn ¥. woe be sitmated at the mouth of the head of povern Bay. shout fre wiles above ergo, Boek in fowr feet af w light om the larbonr’ going 0p, a esble's length, u MAXwBtt, Superintendens, Ure crop on Red River courte giv-boares barns frneee ho. ko Complaints, | pearnnee of the bere worm, ara general | ine word, the prevent idiom | Lions are decidedly more untarorabie for the crop then — » prospects three weeks lace, many partion | onme of jnigivg are unewr parsed, aad whose of weight, declaring that em: Francis Ti ets . ree fs He which ie cbantel way island of * ant tmowth of t intervals of fear howrs nas aie Shout “iy titer a lone stant operation on the § Anne red are the quotations Whalemen. Livenres: Cr assrrea rien entorm Ialande At fo The bene. Pw * a] whale ray —f, with lows EL Bt opeallon. mast itch, Waldron, Pacific, FH GO bble ap 90 do bik 12, Wm & Kitse, Allon, NB Aep, to oail 140h om woes XB 1m an A wh, and fanter Ly W Brown, A ow At Payta, in Ata, - oo Crore, M Vetter, Regt wr Hines a ne iat ig ty eg MARKETS RUSKWHERE, STOCK SAl RS. oar d,—* een, Mn de OMe atom Ral” acetate ewan 3 | roe nates % 2% 8 | 1 iaroh WO. Ine on ported, Marah 13.1 " Tr Pitee Pesenge reeber, of Bérartese {sipee rei “ fF Nontesume y: ie “% he paed Mre Bawarde, Mre Dawwn ip Anon iat mar Haw shorn and Ina