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Later from Santa Fe—tadian Destruction of Sent’s Fort, dic., dic, Sr. Louis, Sept 29, 1849. James Brown, a government freight agent, arrived in thie city last evening, from Santa Fe, after ajourney ef twenty days, ‘We learn by this arrival that two Americans—names ‘Were not mentioned—were attacked on the 5th _f Sep- ember, at Los Vega, by a party of Apache Indians, end killed About the same time, 200 miles this side of Santa Fe, the Indians stole twenty gov at horses, and made good their escape. Mr. Browa him- self was attacked by about 40 of them, and robbed of everything he had; but om the following day they gave him beck some mules, and left him to pursue his journey. On the route he fell in with some California emigrante, who gave him a supply of provisions, The Indiana had lately burnt Bent’s Fort, and it was | feared that Mr. Bent and several men in charge of the | fort, had been murdered by them, as no traces of them | have since been discovered The Indians everywhere evinced « hostile disposition. Colonel slexander war incommand at Santa Fe. Colonel Washington, with s command, had gone in Pursuit of the hostile Indians. Major Beale was at Taos. Major Stein, while recent” Jy engaged in a skirmish with the Indiang, received a ‘wound in the leg. Much political excitement existed at Santa Fe, in Feference to the convention, which was soon to meet for the purpose of adopting plans for the organization of a State government. There was but little doing in dry goods, but groee- Ties were in good demand, owing, in part, to a searcity of supplies. Mr. Brown met « number of Cali‘ornia emigrant trains on their way, which were getting along well: ‘There was plenty of grass on the plains, He aleo met Col. —-—, with 260 dragoons and infantry, at Walnut | Greek, en route for Sante Fe. Marine Affairs at Key West. Ker West, Sept. 15, 1849, ‘The ship Alleghany, from Philadelphia, arrived here om the 7th inct., in charge of » master wrecker. All her cargo was raved, but somewhat damaged, $6,600 | has been awarded tor sulvage. The U.8. scbooner Octavia has just arrived from | Tortugas, bringing s quantity of goods taken from the | Dark Nancy. M. Stevens (from New York), which vos- | gel went ashore and bilged during « heavy blow on th® might of the 11th inst. Several wreckers have proceed- ed to the bark, and is is expected that the entire cargo ‘Will be raved, with but little damage. The brig Wetumpka, from Mobile, bound to New York, loaded with cotton, came into port to-day, leak- ing badly The schooner Eureka, from New York, arrived here on the 5th inst., aud sailed on the 6th for Apalachicola The brig Suwannee, trom New York, arrived here on the 13th. The Steamship Republic. Ba.timone, Sept. 29, 1849. ‘The new steamship Republic sailed to-day on her first trip to Charleston. Shehad thirty passengers, aad was fully freighte Not Dead. Axsany, Sept. 29—P. M ‘We learn that Mr Robert Murphy, who was shot in the shoulder on Monday afternoon last at Rensselaer ville, is not dead as reported. The Atlas states that bis physician thinks he will recover. Markets. Bacrimone, Sept. 29, 1849 Pricer of flour advanced (Xe to-day, In the wheat market there iy no cage Corp ad d le. oFFALO, Sept, 29—6 P, M. Reeeipts since seen Flour, ¥.000 bole ; wheat, 68,000 burbels; corn, 15.000 bushels Che market i+ duil for common State and Weacera flour. and the sales do pot exceed 1,000 bhls. including Mictigan at $4 60, Suu W icoustn at $4 6. For wheat thore is u fair de- hecks operations; consisting enietly about 2 oO bushels changed bi of Obio. at the. Be for mixed Western. In cats there is Dusives deing at 3lo The market is firmer for wois end ral sare making at 240. juts to Albany are without change of moment Atsasy, September 29-P M The reoripts of produce by y ‘were:—6,000 barrels flour; 700 @orn. and #106 do barley Chere is mo marked chang» in flour quotations remaining the pame as yesterday, with sales of 1,000 bbis common brauds at $487 & 65; freed ground - #5 ah) 12546; aud fine Gienewe, $5 25 $5 373, ‘The supply of prine wheat ts small and the market in firm; a parcel of 70), bushels haadsome Geueree $122 Corn ts tiem, and in good 0 bushels were disposed of at a6 There were also ral orks) of 7 500 bushels that 0 wt the same price There ment in barley, the sales reaching 13,00) Dush-is, at 625 2 (80. for two Towel. and 67 9 USe fo four rowed = Kye ix firmer and 5.000 buchels solda Se. Oats are quiet at previous prices. Shipping Intelligence. New Oau Atrived—Ship Union, from New York. ‘Theatrical and Musical. Bewnny Tneatee —New York has never been more Hively and foil of businers than it is at the present mo- ment; thousands of visiters, from every portion of the ‘Union, are among us, and our own cititons feel in fine spirice trom the briskmess which preeails in every de- iter of eourse, our ¢ find their account in this the best entertatamonts are t the Bowery theatre & worles of mont elegant per- # been given, and ach evening the houre has been crowded to overflowing. Shaksperean pieces and several of the most elegant plays on the os" Money,” « The Hanchbeek.”” ~ Pisar- 70." been performed, by the Wailacks, Gil Derta Mins Wemyss, Lester, &e” Thi most enthu-iastte ti have prevailed. it for th er, they do nothing by halves. and thelr bills are al ye most admirable To-morrow night, the grand | storien! drama of * Warwick” will be prodused, tm moet Wagnificrrt style It hax been in preparation for 8 length of time, aud no pains or expense have been | We shall bave more te say regarding it oaoway Thratae.—Last night “ nigan and the Fairies,” was again repeated to a wal fence. There was no inal fog. and all passed off harmoniously. Nearly all the objectionable things in the “Fair” were altered or modified. in conformity with critiques in the Herald, | Hedson’s ringing acting were fully equal to bis Performance im the same réle on the two et Phelia O’Flan- b= ite, nod elicited equal applanse. In his is betrothed. by Flore. yd De i } x On the bed, looking at Friar Tack the cormo. | « exeinima “The old thief ieurece to the toh.’ he was enthustastions| uted; aed inthe © Low backed and © Iriel ody.’ be waa again encored fn ‘some of the | ae , we = ® marked improvement, ate Horn, who appeared as Margaret Kier- Aeure and roftners looks the Irish «irl, | of the oharac- | eating wine he Kastains fe ere and a withering | while she never out. Mra, Loder ae ja temper and pertness, exented & good coutraat to her alster Mr. Shaw, aa arcs Koehe, ber lover looked aod apoke the charac. ter admirably He baea true Irish beogae, but the | euity with a modest cow of & Milestan maid wentof h he trests | tore te not irish, By the bye we the cartman who erie ea hia part to the Lite. Only he i* as much out of place at a fair ase fish out of | water He cries“ powdered free-ctome” (fr seouriag | an: floors deal tables, and tin ware) exactly as it is cried in Dublin ad be has the correct neseot and pronancia tion of the class he represeuts, There is one actor | whom we have mot yet noticed im our critiques Mr the who, ae Peter Swan, Cockney to per in bia laughable igno- Tanee of © Hirtsh,”’ as to his tovete- * vyott, the ' tare’? wou! tertainments concluded with Box ant Cox after the exeretee of the risinle facullios of the audience * which. in the previous pices, literally wearied laughter them with Genven —The weather last night was ex: eeedingly fine tor September. and the play. going people torned out by regiments Niblo’s Garden whe well at* tended. “The Man of the World,” one of the modern comedion, war the leading feature of the oight. and Hackett was the Sir Pertinax aeryeophant. the th rovgh bred politician, It is needless to say that he ex hibited Sir Pertinax and bis peeulinrivies to the beat sdveniage Lord Lumberoourt by Mr Dawaot Pager tom by ‘it Howard, Siduey by We Arnold. and Melville by Mr Kingsley, were well put in Sidney being partic larly @ geod bit Betty Lawbereonrt by Wire He formed, aud the pivee, altogether, went « f the house, In the comed, nt to be at ty ns thre with his happy « picture of broken Freceh « hh CoMBtIL ates the Merit of the pieow as mest | elegant ton of Toneon bimenit. On Monday eve- ele again appear. chery Treatae —The perfammances ‘et thie house last evening, as per bills, were for the beneit of Mrs. J. | Slean The plays selected for the occasion were “A modeus, or the Little Devil's Share.” ~ Unwarrantable Intrusion,” and “How to Pay Your Washerwoman.” The lady who appeared as the beneficiary on this oeca- sion, is too well known to peed any eulogium at our bunde Sufficient to say that her friends apprectated her efforts to please and were present to applaud ber them As tb the character of the ped te they Were creditable to most of those engaged inthem On Monday bight Mr. Burton will present the popul drama of * Dombey and Son.” It is also « matter derstood at present, that Mr Holland is engazed at thie theatre, and will appear during the preseat week. Naniovat. Toratxe — The “ Invincibles,” those gal” lant young heroines, nightly pertorm their military evolutions before large and delighted audiences; the piece itself is ® most lively and amusing one. and, be- sides the attractions of the eoldiers, the other charac- tere are spective mutilations are so oddly combined, act with much comicality. Ryan. as O’Slaah, on his crutch, sings the Bold Soldier Boy with his usual emphasis, Ryan is great in these rattling Irish songs, and has become @ vast favorite at the National To-morrow pight we are to haves first rate bill -the “ [nvincibles,” a@ grand National Spectacle, and the farce of the “irish Dragoons, The nationul spectacle is entitled the “Revolution,” and ix from the pen of Mr. C. Burke, who bar a capital Vankee part in it. {[t will no doubt obs pomp eheonsetal: Mrircnent’s Ourvaric Tueatae.— The entertainments of yesterday evening commenced with the petite drama called “ Napoleon's Old Guard.” Mr, Niekinson ag Haversack, and Miss Nickinson as Melanie Haversack’ acted to considerable advantage. Mises Carline exe- cuted her “Sylphade” edmirably well) The grand | opera of “ Fra Diavolo, or the Inn of Terracina.” was | again repeated, which has now been so often criticised, as to the splendid and able manner it is put upon the stage, that it is almost unnecessary for further remark; yet we cannot refrain from the impressive feene in act second, whe: ds (Beppo and Giaccomo) surround the bed of the sleeping Zerlins, intent upon ber destruction. while she, at th they are about to plan ttos Lato , breaths forth. in sweet and heavenly accents, a fervent prayer for her Lorenzo, the olemuity of erms them for 8 moment. and even dowdtabie Fra Diavolo to the ground. The soene is solemn aud impressiv ‘he amusements oon- sind led with the musical extravaganza entitled the * Epohanted Irle.” which was acted to considerable ad- vantpge, and was received with # great deal of merri- ment conclusion. however, we must not omit mentioning the orchestra. which ed some fine pi especially the introductory overture of * Fra Diavolo”? In fact, the excellent order in which it is at present conducted reflects credit on the director On Monday night, the grand opera of Cin- | derelia’’ will be produced in brilifant style, which can- not fail to draw another erowded house, | Conity’s Minetaece, with their world-wide sepute- | tion, are doing their ueval excellent business. Every evening, their rooms are crowded to everflowing, and they as usual, gain vast applause from their hearers. They have achieved their own greatness, aud so emi- | nent are they, none can compare with them. Like jcbard, they are * themselves alone.” | Crinese Assemecy Roosts.—Mr Macalister, the great Decrowanver and magician, will give a series of Sourtes Magicales at the above rooms, commencing om Monday evening next. BSacurp Concent. —A grat of sacred music comes off this evening, wrest. Peter's Church. Jersey City Severul eminent artists ere engaged, under the direction of Mr. G. Loder. ‘The Grend Italian ge Company was eg ied are the principal ompored . —Signoras Steffanoni, Salvi, Ferretti, Badiali, Setti. Marini, Pollinoni, Botte- sini, Lorivi, Candi, and Arditi, These comprise nearly it is said. will cost over forty thousand dollars Mise Julia Dean is playing at Buffalo. on the 27th instant Charies and Hohnstock, the twin artists, are | a Raymond & o's Menagerie, with Herr Driesbach, ia at Louisville, Ky. chartered a vessel to bring from Genoa the necessary decorations. dresser, &e . for the following operas :-— —— fed oleman Pope is drawing erowded houses at he Monplaieir troupe are in Pittsburgh. Brooklyn City LInteiligence. tance which transpired om Fridey.in any of the courts, was the preliminary examination touching theineealty at the ¢ ounty Court, | Pr. Jon J. Lavo, was 4 testified that he him in eourt ones before commission of the crime with whieh a8 to his soundness of intel be bed beard of bis aete previous to the murder ; pos wcdonn to that, Britivn steamer of pany i ‘ortint Vietti. Bellini and daughter; Signores ell the best opera singers in the world. Cheir outdt, G_H_ Hill, the Yankee delineator, died at Saratoga Deut to virit Hi ‘The proprietor of the Tacon Theatre, Havans, has * Mawpadieri,”” “ Macbet “ Huguenots,” and © Fra enica 20, IN. Examination ov Kenny — The only thing of impor- of this man, which took place before Judge Johnson, orn. with the prisoner, but would bee De stands charg that wey tin = hey formed an optuion period not baving made any examination, he could no opinion Deorey, who attended the sccused two or three } mars within three mootl — the death of Mrs. , testified to the rame yet Bwrenny testined that believed the prisoner oude t timer, to be ligh ‘and flighty AMbkork ™. ® Dear and intimate neighbor of berg t stated that on the first day he calied to ave him after bis conti t, he appeared to be very stupid, ‘Lhe Distriet 4) ques orney then put the following tons to the pueoner > How long bave you lived in Brooklyn “ Four or five tay © Where did you divert” Dido’t you ia street.” & who “ Where is your cite, Jd you wee hy This iast question he could wot answer. exowpt to ray he could not tell Hie Honor. g the caxe to beens in whic was probable cause to believe the pris sane, granted the order for the summoning of ‘& jury, to be Wade returmable at 10 o'clock on Monday morning next. Tre Liewtiwe or Baooxtrs.—In Brookiya tl tise ix upem nights that the moon almanre as being in the the evening, not to light the lamps at all, ingly, the olty isin utter darkness during the latter rt of the night, when the light f# most wanted, Wits wan the case for the last few nights. vards, under comman Ran bem, and the Union Blues, ( aptain Goodemid. made quite # display, in marebiog through the principal streets Before Justice John C. Smith ~ Patrick Me lroy. who war arrested on the Sth of July Inet for abandoning his ed we o on ned wb of cond for od tailing to appear he was ageio rd Terted on Monday, and required to give bail tu the sam of $600 for bie good bebavior tor one year This he yatied to do and ea committed to the county jail + tober! Kenney, the man who arrested ow Daca. dr for choking bis wife to dewtl agit ap on Merce Hee King. for examina. poned the examination ine of the District \ttorney, om, at 3 o'clock. beocr been sent for. Farar Rascnoan Accromer,—A fon of Mr. Hoffman war killed at the Cheenat street station of the New Jersey railroad, in Newark, Thursday The train was tu. and the lad, taking adv ninge of the ad- the ewitod, Wigs and Toupecs —Batoheiors celebrated ament Wig Factory ts at in the eity 4 4 Wallstreet, ie be only estab hat business, He hi tapertant, improvements, and invites Toupees thet coined vlver ‘medal at the ir vy the American y the address. Wigs and Toupees—We would call the attention of itinons etrawarrs, requiring Wigs or Tow- ent of ® Mort important character ALON, No. 197 Brosewa) der the Fr uss, They, osm, be, ooen ov his ait Cutts Rooms, where may be soon the levvoet and best sssortmont in the sity. 11 Dentoronomy President Taylor and his Cabinet —ta- Ay’ celebrated Web ographic print, of Promdent Taylor oad nm ie now for sale at the aw: ented low pri Ot atin, pm $1 parstnale copy, a8 the rather sendy ‘By. corner of Krom: Folton streat. count to the trad articles of every deseription. Eapected Wa ore Frane will Le ' "Eh, wenetty our friewde to» —_—— COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, MONEY MARKET, Saturday, Sept. 29-6 P. m, The market wae very unsettled to day, and prices very feverish. At the first board, U.S 6’ 1967 and 1868 fell off Ig per cont; Harlem, K; Norwich and Woroeter, Mj Farmers’ Loan advanced \ per eent, d Hudson River Ratiread 1, All other elosed at prices reomt yesterday, ‘There were large sales of Harlem and | rie, thoee of the latter all on time, seller's opth At the second board there was very little change in the market, with moderate sales The Hodson River Ratledad was opened to-day to Peekskill and three trains left each terminus Ar- Tanger ents have been made to take parsengers from the junction of Hudson and Chambers etresta, whieh ir boots at the above 8 pace. | $1000 Erie 7s, O14 Bonds wae is one of the most coutral lovalities im the olty, Pais | ia a new era im the history of this eempany, and from | this time forward there will be am ineome to offset portion of the outgoes. ‘The quantity of eoal transported om the Reading Railrcad, for the week ing the 27th instant, wa 29207 tons; previously, 784,628; total, 813.735 tons’ On the Scbuy)kill Canal, 10,007 tons; previously’ 809.369 tons; total, $25,486 tens. Total on the Lehigh Canal this eearon, 564,761 tons, Total on all, thus far, 1,708,882 tons, ‘The sollowing {a the State of the note circulation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain for the month ending August 1}, 1849:— CrmcuLation ov THe Uxiexn Kincpow, uly M4. 24 494 738 Suir 075.9 7 S912, 882 S88.072 - 79, 00 United Ridgdom £31.409.044 823,193.010 734.80 — The comparison of the month ending August 12, 1848, with the month ending August 11, 1849, shows an increase in the Bank of England circulation of £591,” ‘719, a decrease in pri banks of £69.883, and an in- ereave in joint-stock banks ot £51.63 ~ being a total in- crease in England of £573.199: while in Scotland there i* am increase of £40,067; and in Ireland « decrease of £480,232, Thus showing thatthe month ending Au, gust 11, as compared with the same period last year, prerents an increase of £573,199 in England, and aa in- crease of £133.034 in the United Kiogdom. The return of bullion in the Bauk of England, for the month ending August 11, gives an aggregate amount in both departments of £14,582.874. On « comparison of this with the return for the month ending July 14, there appears to be a decrease of £430 200, and an Increase of £937,760, as compared with the same period last year. ‘The stock of apecte held by the banks in Scotland and Ireland, during the month ending August 11th, was £2 638.784, being an increase of £24,263, as com- pared with the return of the previous month, and an inerease of £41,383, as compared with the correspond- ing period last year. The fixed issues of the Irish and Scoteh banks at the present time, are given in the Banking Almanac for 1849. as follow: 6 Banke in Ireland, allowed to tasue. .... .£6.954.464 16 Banks in Scotiand, allowed to iesu 3.087 200 26 Banks in all, allowed toissue.........£0 441,708 ‘The following appears, therefore, to be the compara tive state of the cireulatio Irish Banks are below their fixed issue. Scotch Banks are below their fixed issue, Total below the fixed issue, ...... The amounts of gold and silver.held at the head offt- ces of the several Banks, during the past month, have Banks. and an increase of £14,729 on the part of the Seotch Banks, on the several amounts held by them du- ring the preceding month, Stock Exehange, 103 she Harlem RR al 5336 e 0 do B's, wo » Pa sesenere? rea, 6 bo kR 4 mos 60 7] i do Qe oy do $20 Reading B = = is Nana 4 Wer, 10 a0 10 Hudson River Ri nae & 10 Long laland 100 “do SECOND pai 109 shs Canton Co 3 she Nor. & Wi a ree River RI Wo do nattegcer 4ON York &N Hoven a % Erie R ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, tit 45 OR BE ee amour meter te Advertisements Mail must be post- paid, or they wil nt be tan Jrom Post Office AOTELS, IRVING MOUSE, Broavway, New Youa. OOLUMBIA ROTEL, Cuxernurethemt, PurLaDeLrmias’ BARNUM'S HOTEL, Carvent stexer, Bautimone. RVING HOTRL, Penvavivante Av's, Wasnneron’ TREWONT HOUSE. TRemowt orexer, Boston. BUSTS HOTEL, Sv pway. ’ "as Saerasr gevnel . Le Day gv auinaocross: W.R. Blake, Manager. Mon a ical ‘parts. iN Ce performed the drama ealied KING OW ELE-Louls atWicw rah Reet Xa, carl of Wace Je aon ae, Ir, Fredericks; “7 — Com wt Ditto, Mt: Cornet O'Callahan, Mr, Hing; Capt, O'N Countess Diller KY: vruer, Mr. Gilbert eeceare Rive Ir, Baynes: Count de la ‘aaah Mow ving By bt), Miss c. Wemyss, Graul, Mea J. Wallack. jr, Rod Griwl, CKasi NW sherhee Mre, Herbert; Tymbestero:, Mesdames 1, Dunn, Mart, & hora, tirs Bo, here, Lawrence, Re Doors for the future sil t wortein will in Gallery, 1235 ce 1B1. O'S GARDEN—MON DAY EVENIS a, ocTone L AU'S NATION 1849—Overture, Crown of iomonds, by the Orchestra. } ‘To be followed vy daring achievements on the Tight Rope, by 8, Femily acd ‘ego Javelll "To conclude with ‘the med Ry ai EL, EB. OR LE DIASLE AMOUREUX the national rs Kik a “ownt Frederick, Mr. Paol Biillent; Hor ensius Mr Jorome Kavel; Leid Beauel: re, Mr. Antome Ravel; modes, Leon Javelt: erio, Mr Heury Welle; Grand Vizier, Mr. Pranceir Rave Mile. Josephine Bertin; Lea, WIL gisie Let man; me samme Ravel Madame Marzetti; J Mile. Celeste, Adm Doors open wt 63g: Performances commence at et URTOK'S THEATRE.—W. B. BURTON, MANAGER ‘end Proprietor. Evening, Ootober 1, pen nmrevanes ‘ll Posty, Br. Leneh;, Professor Untorenuph, Hie Dusky Sublimity, Bau MrT, Mr. Clarke; Fravois Joseph, Mice J” Hill; Vieusrta of Engitvd, Mrs, Brougham After whiok, the faroo of ER ath Od Fidget. Mr. Rea; Je ys, Miss “hapman, To enolu 6 HIOIS OF 7 i Mary Traalew Mra Tohery oo Urielle, DRAGOON Paddy Yury yan: Mra Brown Sherry 'TCHEL evening Oe! M the force of CUUSIN iy Mr. Cop Mire. CIN UEBEL LA—Peite Moentefiesce Wins OLYMPL tam, aioe » Mr. T. sinctet Vievoire, ate. entitled the REVOLUTION, Of Mr, Nickiosen; Dandiny, Nonovers inderella, Mise Mary a gutertainiionts will com O* LA PEM#E SOLO st o. Mestaver After wid denkios, Me. C. Bursoy Prissy Beasley, Sire. C. Mos «rd Coruwallis, Mr. C. Taylor. To Pe Ratige A one BLY O'Bratlachen, Mt sutherland. © THEATRE.— monte will oo Doctor Lionel Lambiia, Roberta. Ta be followed by Rishop, Baron Pompotino ir. Waleot: alidoro, r. To conclude w! Cun, EB ASSEMBLY ROO atatef Lfor the brilitant pat he bse had the homor « f appearin Feepectfully announecs his Oot. Let, in a two Dreame, » Dick. he wil ‘lio, th ARD.—ASTOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE.—TAE PUB- lie ix ree} otfully inf red that, incon equ pr apeytners th ue Theatre mu be tion ereated by hor acting has been of a.deo 4 in compliauce of w strong cesire expressed for her re-engagement, she will appear ou that night in @ favorite character, 2. BARRETT, 1s, H, FANNING ae WILL composed ute th sntorminal fot REA s reappearance on Monday Even ries of new a derful performance: ih an re audience out ofan empty bottle, Gri » of Madame Macalister MSMR MAC ALLISTER, ronage be had recsived tiuco 1 befure the American pn'lo, Twelve Experiinente, amone ad Book Oracle, Mavallirver's tle, or the way diseha tragedy of Macbeth, at ed to ronder k, at the Stuyy 1 3 oomtse je Store, aud at the door of the ~- — en ELSH’S NATIONAL CIRCUS —KIGHTH St. AND BUM, Si avenue, Astor Place —R, Weloh has the honor of 4u~ ers, Curtems, Religions, Arts an Solenavs, of | nevncing to the citizens of New ‘York that his dred million, of Chinese, will clos: in a few wo bs. | frien moh from the Chosuut stceot, Phitadelphia, A Open oe 2B een’ eatre, wil) ‘wake their first appearance this oh: naree tnder 12, half pri ee ade or lay evening ABNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM —P. T: DARNU Manager sud Propict a sro on Siswesk es celebrated Marth variety of the same pleasin Atalaies y in the onus ry. miles ity, the entertalam positively unogatled fol Gymnastic Performances, highly focghaste Oomie, ‘Pane temimer, a8 the Raval Family, with, whom they were some time eonnected, Also onyaxed, Monsieur Lo 4 jen, Pete Mrz Mer cae Me see eatsal "eras HaLbL, NO 208 Panorama, (worn the gold diggin, ene week Io the coasts. o'clock. Admisaior os to California, around Cay ineramento Valley ,will continue for conte Reserv MEYER'S Horn to BROADWay.— the principal citier.on at7 0’ Stock, Panorama moves at 736 mission 644 cents. B U a anes oJ be dated OF THE LAKES, Mlegare ang Stl divers, exhibiting at the Mi- 406 This immense THEATRE Li, Comcy BYERE BVENING, AT LYNCH’S CON- cort B Y, between Stanton an! ton streets, by a clades eompany of eight performers. Performance to Precisely. For list of company, Be, soe ere pi a commencs at ‘4 past? of the day. Proprit ie River, embraring the y Hocerenting neenery tn Ai at 73eneloak night] ‘edpesdi UPSON RIVER RAILROSD.—PASSENGER vaginas — p fail ‘brother to F ing pieces, and nhattanviile, 1 r ht i , * ine trie Hate dem Tis ray town, $50 fiyer itook, atthe junction o to co! Th Raitrend tickets, to" the rect, vatil the rails ean be lai te that ee Trade. riner, out st Jemima Kixinaon: » “Arch n inside ealiskes 4 seer oars alisha. ¢ seer SRURTING: AAA AAA AAAANAAAAS LL MEETING, —THE RACKS WILL the Union Course, yh, eit, by. With, 4 years, by Cla irteen of Tram: NION COURSE, niu: s fatton ae Thirty fret sire M. Loave Rover Boot al Peckatil, L —TROTTING —THE GREAT watch for $5.00, two mile heats, in harness, will posi Frid Oct 5, a NTREVILLE COURSE. Pea skill withous ehares, on calling at the offiee of the Com- pany, No. 54 Wall street, RNTARVIELB COUnSR. = = eb. m. Lady Su WANT! 0 A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, FROM FARIG wie Bs TO form (wie yy) 3 ihe Menntecte pus Wines and Liquors, r to teach th mn of articles to iy one whi ue should Nike it. ‘apely vo Mr. NonL Ss Dense ree. MIDDLE 1. Two mile heats, in harness. a renee % -TROTTING.-- THURSDAY, Octoter 4th.” Purse $20.” Mite boats, beat 3 in 3 in hae rid . & Trustee; HM. Chanfrau enters YOUNG, Chief Engineer. fo eapected to be the best betting . desire to view the road ‘Ween the oresemt week, will be farvished. with ‘a tietet for TROTTING, -- MONDAY, te = Be LADY, VERY PECTABLY ree Saher at 8 auaption ae Arr 7 2 OARDING—P URN (SHED eharee red. ‘Address, | pone paid, Mrs. P. IG, Mo, AAA AANA AAAAAAAAAAAAAANAA. ROOMS, AT 345 BROAD- h bathing rooms and other conveniences, in neat OARD—PLEASANT PURN ed root ‘table for fumil eold Vathe howee. Appl pus BOAKD—A PAM men cun be accommodated and board, NU 1 ards oe. Deane S 8 WOMAN SPHULIAL ROTIOMS, AM RICAN MUSICAL INSTITUTE, 563 Sear M vening, ®t 7! eveuing free. ne Nand THE yooaL TALENT —IN. eu ik at that RY MORKI of Copernicus Chap’ sireet. Also, the Delancey pirect. 6th OL, JAMES ROBINSON 'SGEN ERAL INTELLIGENCE Udies end Commercial News Hiepot, Wain stenet, Galone, Lawyers, and the pablic, tog, hovesty, BE ORIGINAL NEW YORK meas RAND—THE members of the New York Brass 4 roxpeetfully in- nd the public generally that they are rything conmeored with the (7 5. Menahem, lester, 19 Sends street, Brooklyn; or treet. K boo, wird Wire hive, ahaa the noes. ve paid fore paws, ‘he ame of Hip “TERRIER DOG, AN- bh” The finder will be in the rear of ving from Wile The uder will reosive ing them to A. GUINARD & __ 8 HOOLS, : we HAVING RETURNED PROM ce of pumila, TEPWEN 1. BRANC Falifors nilemen taught to repared for Colle HY PHEN HL Daven ite "a Mine Address, STEI v. ONATIV Ror Panis AND \ hat hs 12 * the French Language, at (7 Broadway. Mons. B.'s Evening | Cloence begin the fret and second weeks in Ontober, j PR. HOCK j ‘ jence | RENCH LANGUAGE. — EVENING AS*Bs FOR gentlemen. and day classes for ladies, mt 28) Hrondway, he tuition of Profeseer D. Legreta, who, being ematesd to have hie popilt make rapid progress in teading a - ing te bat six member eh oh term (twelw ase apply me above, Vetore TT AM, and lock, P PTAC ROE, Prot Messrs. Abbott's In t of Freneh station and other Seminaries, « FOR SALE AND To Lens JOR SALE VE YOUNG TAOTTING HORSES, KIND in rinele d und, Ap ply at 127 Grw i ; IMPROVED WATER , SIT ares y, with a machin re power, At tt, ofering a Jace of busine jewlare enquire of Gerard Lester, No. Li Old Sip, offer up stairs, on the corner of For forther pr Woaver ettert NOR SALE-THE DWELLING HOU men! Very he 00 2S Brom OR SALE OR TO RENT--A VEKY DESIRABLE LOUSR snd Lot, (No. 2) Abingdon Pines,) with of withomt the fornivw eaten RIVER Immediately. BAGLEY, Is Brevce ay. ROADWAY PROPERTY T-1 building on the northwe her err es, well adopted for an r twenty-three well lighted Mr, Riteh, architect, 2°7 Bread way NO LET, FOR THE WINTER TWO SUITS OF APART. mente, vit: ob fet floor, terre dining ond drawing fecme with three handsome hedrons #: on seesad Mor, ons bardee 1 two of three hediooms. lesees and ' The whole house lighted Privete tab jendance furniabed. Apply at 97 Howrton «trout VOAL—BLACK HEATH BOG COAL OF THR P tine tor large ‘tover, Renges and Grates, new pyitre order, Free trom slave or ge HO conte from 5 4 brvedway, and socnenThom pon | the OS | of the Camere Otseurs BY 1WO VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG ISHED OR UNFURNISH- rr ‘or gentlemen, Hot and 12 Broad wa LY Ny 4 SINGLE GENTLE. with handsom: s| ANTED. Girls, sicuntion # Chambermaid or Waiter, of har no objection to do hourework in ® aw: it ie a fires rate washer ob; han the bers of city berwork or take care of can help ia be seen for twe Bu ee 26, 000 10 LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGR, at 7 per cent, on gproperty im this ity Werth éduble the amount. Inquires HUNTINGTON, 29 Wall strvet. ROOKLYN INSURANCE °. enix’ Exchance, Wall No. 43 F eet, Bron Thi Worioens a quarter of a United Stater, Having « JURE INSU RANS pany: -Offices, ©. ee, “a sict Rew York an 4 mort ‘apt. Co eferd 9 ri pid, en’e th th h, te wil DAME & @0. ND OTHERS, wpe Bs re |, vim the heated Spanish | tex: ‘huprres will leave in the oe Choe seedaas ik i sin ely to thet Pp AN DEWATER'S OSWECO LINE—THIS LINE anes te traneport Gords for Lake Outario, and all ports on Lake nd the Upper Lakes, with denpacel h The subscriber reepertfully solicite the patre bee of hie old friends, 80 oie ily frown, pier 8 Coemtinn AN DEW ATER, 105 fir ROCKS AND CORSETS, from f vote for bet 1) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PIANO- forter— A consignment of purfect pianofortes, solinited in ert, whe eam etiect bie tip the ny 8° _& Dd. on SAN FRANCIS, CALIPORNTA, | et PAC LeIC, ith and 2tch Ooroder Centre! Kailroad and intan TMravelle |. for Chagree direer, oR ftyaLE Rooms, WITH & Protestant Freveh \. PING Daniel Sormm hof October, to be di *, od Already taken. To. ait eee! TENNESSEE, 4 7th November. cowfertable © re of Geo 4 ra 10 see lenas wil 10 oF 70 hon 'B CALIFORNIA PAC KADS EXPRESS Techies of —Our Panam: vont y tn Tassday, Dots. aed Ke. will be rested by M of the day wge of @epeciat messenger, He Lom emed i saiicery, ba he Shh October. Ass tamt fs unequalled, For balance FOWLER, 6 West atrent. JOR CALIFORNIA dev ch for the e PATCH LINB=SAIP HaMP- hoving het curse partly enged, will have quick man take 8 few pa “VANDERUAIZE. OF PARIS. WAVING INPORTED inte thie oountry, rome months ago, the apparstas of ertrie in. privet, oF } Aprty, by pe MPORTANT DISCOVELY.—THE SUBSCRIBERS ARB happy to teforr the public that, sfter many yeary of rime nving, they hi P ject from ph ature on a 1 to rendre these pictn . and richress of tone of these pictures will render | The tuven- agency for theme ork of Com doe whet rate Room ber p edie Htate Room berth. dix iny Brandes berth The beauty them ariieler of eurionity, ornamn will be terured by jotnter entabl ished not oF will be af pb" Ta the't * OT OF FRENCH MRCHANICAL Laurs p ‘ape for Verses, French Fournivure for Lampe. workman are attached to thie srtablishinent for repairing wn’ cleaning any kind of Undertaker every Find of Prene! ironve and Gilde HM. DA ROOM VILLE, fonts per at ie oe ofl thy Kamps ow hey “OODWORTHR PATENT Pt. ANING ' fil ef trom, whte MAGNETIC FOW b » alee of we with eenpateh wid warrented ) Ale hende, extra hpives, and every Phasing wer alee wtner tone ed of JOUN HL Jervey City, N saw pours, me FFIAN R TU CO! Autopr iver LARMONT 18 TAPRY fieted wih any private, oF ve under the world I 2 E | bres ios (oo wentert Pooks of the ki w ie'ts elven free veant: week! Ryeld quecks apd $i charge, to all weekly «nd subsoribers ve ‘The mpeor’s Bark Note Reporter. Sngle copiet 25 conte; cold EW MEDICAL BOORS—, ot elhive literary deporte ie ey nited Staves. The N orb nthe maente and was me tenue Liberaily ceale with, sl Rindred aftoor livettsted by a great numbut of. boomeifal — ~ se lorer sattio. By Romer Roa ORGAN'S LITERARY DEPOT, EXCHANGE PLACR, prget, Md edition Price $10 ‘ Office, New Orleans Ac the | pod Scrgient Sowrnel = he fond Hoox he equal 0 Rieord’sor Aston gow plete apt prineival Govetty wortee’ wit Eris sonny ween ordered order. Literoty Depot adjoining the Post Ofioe, New Orleans, fia, F.8.—Com plete arrangements have heow imade with the | ® privespm ne? eat tore voppiy of | Ee Ghote work ae fuer 80 honed ie ee 4) oe ouae matied Forsign Bor TE ae the Umon, Men KK, FOR THE DESTRUC- a LENS Ammefionn TETSUN, Renita TO INFORM THOSR av- renereal eoraplaint, Uae bie renowned oor lof P ait pittes deo avdey OMPLETR PRAUTICAL viene wet Ee INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS, Nene Our Baltimore Correspondence, Bactimonm, Sept 27, 1849, Treat of John Price The Burk Murder — Singular Paet+ ‘The trial of Joba Price. for the murder ot George W, Campbell, who war extensively known ay a gambler by profersion, commenoed yerterday, and the whole day was spent im securing five jurors, All had either formed wa opinion on the case, or declared that they bad ® prejudive against the prisoner, who haa been kuown for twenty years in the city as one who had continually defied the law end its offia but who, om weeount of an inexplicable leniency on tl Judge Urioe had always been ai mere vomwinal puis the city, must feel pre} Azuluct the prisoner, #0 that no one will go on bis jury except those that dee tire to be op tt ‘The case excites much altention, and the Court House is crowded to excuse, It will be ree membered that Price shot Campbell ia the bar room of a tavern, about three months etaew, after having on- deavored to provoke the degreased into a el. ‘Thomas Davis. who ba- past. on the ebarge of mu was shot whil ng at a deek ta the office of the copper emelti uight. waa yesterday dis- ebarged A) the grawd jury. nothing having been proved against him suflictent to hold bim tor trial (tis leged that a man agatost whom -uspision aubsequently wrore, left the neighborhood tinmediately afcer the murder, for Cinciunsti, wheru he as since died of cholera, Our Philadephia Correspondenee, Puraveceuia, September 24, 1849. Business Affairs, Markets, ec. Our hotels are filled up with merehants from the interior of the State. who are laying in their fall and winter supply of goods In dry good. and groceries, the sales wre large, and prices Cully sustained. Not much dein ; the rales are quite email, at the current prices of last week Swath eaies this morning of rye flour, at $3, whicn teadeoline Limited imqut- rier for corpmeal. at $3.06% Red wheat ia hel $1 03 to $1 05, and white at $) 12 to $l 13—not mach inquiry, Oatsand corn without change, Theeotton market is very firm—simall rales wi 113¢0 tollsse. A cargo of Rio cotiesir held atadvanced rates. A ae advence is asked for sugar ; sales of New Orleans, ot Whiskey bas advanced to 270. for hhds., ein the money mi In the stock market, the feeling criptions of securities cary, ant for most day are moderate mi The sales to- st Board kare Roading & extroed, Our Overland Correspondence. Heap or tHe Sax Peowo, Aug. 1, 1849, The Progress of the Military Expedition to Calsfornia— Summary Punishment of an Old Man —Col Jack Hayes— The San Pedro—Scenery The Indians, ge , Fe. It will no doubt create much surprise that I date thia on the San Pedro, at # point only «wo hundred and six- teen miles from the San Antonio. when it is eonsi- dered that this exprdition bas cousumed in getting over those two hundred and sixteen miles. the space of two calendar months, having started on the Ist of June.— You will perceive that we bave svereged three miles aud abalfeday. That this isnot the fault of the road, which is not worse than any road in the United States, of the same length. is proved by thy fact that « party of California emigrants bave overtaken us here, having accomplished the distance in seven days. News has also just been received in camp that a party who lett Ban Antonio rome time after teaol El Paso, by the Frederick+burg route in sixteen days Until we straek this river, fifty miles back, we had no hard marches and even in this valley except for about twenty miles’ the road is by no means rough All the unevenness that now exists could have been easily overcome by three days labor of the engineer's men; so that in fact the road presents no difficulties sad affords no excuse for this three-and-a-bslf miles s dey marching. Nel- ther bave we been unfortunate in having bad weather. ‘There has been but one rainy day since we loft. The thunder storms always oocur at night, and the sky clears before worming = ‘Chese storms, 60 fer from im- peding our pre ygroes. Ore of the greatest bouefit, as the rain freehens the grass. which is et Ubie season brit and destirute of nutriment. ihe probsbility Is the expedition will be four mouths #a the march. What mak ‘his the more annoying 1s the fact that the ig Oflicer hus irsurd wa order Ca me nee 1 the ( alii besieos who travel this road fro vanes of the command [hese poople vettiements with @ eeriain quantity Ky of iopeiae a4 peoting 10 be uot more than thirty or forty days be- twern Sau Antonia wud El Paso. Chey have vow been more then sixty days on the march aod their stook of provirions is fast falling They have represeuted that Ubey wish to travel ov, in cousequence ; but the evin- Manaing officer hax issued @ porewpiory order that they shail travel 1p bie rear aod unless they choose to set his order at defianes, aud igh! him they must stay ‘hey bave told Uneir leaders thas they are order ix the more extraordinary. « Vinte either from ¢ can tbe procure. for money. & Fingle pound Of bread, oF flouc, or coffee, ws there in soareely rulfioieut for the © amand Shouid thinge really come to the starvieg potut, the Califor- be withheld trom guiog in advance by soldiers is ® bungling affair from beginning der more favorable circumstanc more miserably conduet- ed. it was handred wiles feo Sap Axtenio that it was feund (bat the eaginewrs had no diasting powder, They ware then obiiged to get some Dlank cartridges from the howitzer batvery. Alb at once it wre discovered that there was ao corn io the nd the quarcer- us » Lo procure the oc tele to remain io wha Gas also eecertaiued that the supply uf mules was fufficient, and atother party was de-pavehed to proeare mules [t would be useless to enumerate al! Che oaases Of delay. It Is suffierent dhat we are here, two mouths out, and not baif way to el Peso if Chis be net ea- wired into, it will be owing to the reuiesuess of the War Department, A curious ceremony was Witnessed here at since, An old mao travelling “th the Cali party, beine suspected of welling th ta the soldiers, war arterted, brought before the commanding “ a ute ed to be drummed through mot only ha Jufautry camp, but aiso ihe amp of nis companions, the Califorutans, 1 seem chat au old pair of svidiee’s shoes Was found in his posreton mad that this wae held an conciucive evidener that ed bad tw thore in exchange unatity of soldier's ym wittenees CO permitted to + delewee aud was forth. thts -aamary proowd- orst posible feeling bet ween (he more so asthe the Calitern old man be reid his conduet But tor the active juserferense of Col, Hayes the wan would b bene Pesourd per oe whe executed the order shot dow a terrible ing for & week old men to be mee t im the prairies te wer bh. wit food, or shelter tnt, with fo. aod ry cb i the bare suspicion of pelling liquor This San Pedro, or © Devil's River” as Jack Hayes called it, ie a mort remarkable etrem ‘Mill after hilt towers up ou each side from its source to ite mor ‘These bile are ail alike in form scraeture aud ap- pearance. ‘Ibey are entively bare of foliage, with the Aception Of patches of stunted brashwood that gro it for the Peons yards ton mile in width and ot startled by the abropt med wild Foon upon the view. The rocks are heaped up and Mung tom gether inn thousand fantw time ase ing the form of a tarreted castle and ac another of @ t Lortoise, large enough to form the origtioal of the Wieo mythology Texpecting the earth's baste AC it the river are Hated « the asides of hisrogtypnica, teate aador tae commemorative of the fate cf many an vofortutats captive, fa one place ® grim warrior ix dragging away & Vexions fants, the latter indicated by the eructox whioh abe claepa. a which the holds up to beaven. wa if to im tection, Inanother place are the fy D exioane (ab howgy aod led ab the “midst ringle fite ant hores dr Srliste. whieb are «tilt aud resemble oguces de © child witha burned cick «Six miles from oar pre- mptaent tn the tm gredh hberhood of er dame. {x ao ext *) comma net, now ahandoned, iste que probable thac this trapplog grotod te often freq rented ee torre ty a grant fy ot be ef teh sad of cnee inne form deny wos invaded by absent tl y vid tows fierce oid bout With huge tuaks Soom of the mon ded to the eegone, some climbed ap teres. and the hogs h eo triamphact toarch through the eamp, bat the Calle fornians followirg them up eecurrd ® goodly femst by wn kome of the fattest of the pack sheoting de foal male: ad tourd ja- the horses ev oetving a the ing tan fort utie the variants ff. erntingrd to end brought thet mereing come bat having followed me contnsed, mud ¢ Oo proceed Of © hem np foe several init <oover tn tn thiever witha rae they The savages may emitans to stead iy, but dem onereation of how. tility fe to be expeete Theexprese by whieh this letter a sont ty Sem Aime tonio te taken by am obi Siex rho bee |. tegeden out here with @ weil, eeeornptirhtng the) | five dese or ® miserable back sane Gray. ae en Se ee ee ee