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INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washington Correspondence. Waanisoron, Oot. 1, 1849. Progress of the Poussin Difficulty— The War with France —Another Rumor—Wars and Rumors of Wars. Mr. Poussin bas goue to New York. to await the ao- ‘tom of the French government upom his dism: ‘And, though the merits of the dispute betweea Mr. yom Clayton and the French Mivister amount to the most | ber chereographie achi flimay bagatello. there is a wide distinotion between the | Dorrid question of diplomatic etiquette, upon which he was dismissed, and the unsettled questions with the French Under his instructions, Mr, Poussin asked cf the State Department :— 1.—Indemnity for tha tobacco, ‘2.—A release of the French shi, vage, and a censure of Captain tom of the verse. ‘The peremptory vature of each of these dems’ to the instructions of Mr. Poussi from thegoverpmrnt of France. They are both roje ed, The dewend was imperative in each case, sad the dejertion uvqua'itied, ‘The question. therefore. at issue between the French and American gevernments is the question of adbering to the demard> mage through the French Minister, oF Of receding from the devirions of the Secretary cf State, Will the Fi b ove t persist io its demands? ‘wi thee ntary ef State adhere to his deol- sing and piquant ich took place at the American tiotel, on Tuesday evening last. It seems, that on ti in question. the charming Maile Therese of #1 York. who has beeu per orming with the Itelian Ballet Company. at the Chratre Royal. for #0 captivated ope of issal, | ¥8Y theatre. N the andienoe by gt itadet by rtorm that bt, The smorous individual, who |. from Niagara. boarded at the Ameri t the still hour of midoi, the chamber of the sleering dansense. au 3 proceed: ing to enter the room. but in so doing. he awakened bis charmer, who being naturally enoggh, alarmed at his presence, uttered pleroing shrieks tor help which breught the gentiemen of the ballet compavy they belabored the enter- ner which he readily forget—in addition to whioh. the story got wind. and he has had the satisfaction of belug in vverybody’s Signora Ciocea took her benefit laxt evening, at made ber farewell appearance; the house was crowdéd, aud the applause was most enthusiastic God eave the Queen.” was called for, and played amidst 8 ronning accom which was hig! IL merchants and educ: gut the ought Eugenie from sal- ‘arpender for deten- | quickly to the reeous, wh niment of chear- ly edifying. The If it does, will the S: none but rowdies sions? That i There may b mio the French cabinet a little liate upon the United 8: andt peremptory reqn! French indemnittes Our Minnesota Correspondence. Sr. Paut, Territory or Minnesota, August 29h, 1519. Our Now Tevritory—The City of St. Paul—The Growth of the Place—Scenery—The Falls of St. Anthony—The Legislature—Governa Ramsey— The Indians— Trade. Six months have barely elapsed since the infant territory assumed its being and commenced a rapid One would hardiy believe that a town containing upwards of three hundred good frame houses, besides a few of brick and stone, could be laid out and built in three months—but such is the case; the town from which I write 18 of the **mushroon growth,” and with good prospects. We number in town upwards of a thousand in- Y | habitants, have tour religious societies, several schools, and epterprise and ambition enough to give the Union another State in four years. The climate is of the most healty character; we are en tirely free trom bilious diseas cholera or its symptoms has appeared here this season, and fever wud ague is a disease unknown to this latitude. cine + The counvy inthis region is beautiful—scenery Our town is situated upon a bluti, past which the crooked Mississippi takes its win From the town we have a delightful country, and being b ‘They may har tunity for this retaliation, all events. appears undoubted that the demands of Poussin were in obedience to his inatractions, He so De Tocqueville adwits it, A matter of rome little interest therefore. will be la- nee to the rejection of her the Minister may be easily Mutwer was discharged b: Jobp Bull did net even think Ot to make it an occasion fer demanding the redempcion of bis mortgage on the But the claim ef a citizen. aud the al- of ap outrage upon ® vessel, the property of Phe rejection of the claim d the vindication o! the alleged outrage, is another We bear it rumored, too. that Mr Ru given out thet Louis Nap clared bis hostthy ratber ¢erirous tt buen watohiag deciares it. and M voived ip the answer ot F citizens. is eno! ber affair ire to fulminate @ war with | used some little excltement at the wert end of Washington. and it is prdbable the ome influence with the Sesretar, report mry bave by Of State in bis correspondence. [ evepe ct the re por ever. au invention, or un exaggeration, Feat, aod it is the #t-h of Fracves, to cultivate the most relations with the United States, feeling of irateruity between the two countries, peleen will hardly dare to disturb. France te the very verge of a revolution. peered, but he promises to do betier. ze tor his dastardly inra- A war withthe United States might Datch out another French revolution, and there ix not Je object be gould expect to h the fuli support of the , therefore. no apparent ca sions +f rupture. De gvinrt Louls Napoleom fs, how- It ta his inte. no such thing as alreedy beginning to apo sion of Rome in insuch a view of the surroundin seven miles fromthe Falls of St Anthony, we take frequent rides to that beautiful spot. leads us through several groves of oak some lovely prairie land. . we have a view of Fort Snelling, built upon a high rocky bluff at the mouth ot St Peter’s Rt ow the western shore of the Mississippi. n this direction is excellent, aud the erops of potatoes, raised this season, janted as late as the middle queville has shown bimeeif pect for our country it is but fair to believe that he will readily compro- the unsetiled questions of the tobacco aud the Five miles from towa Meent me Grn (late Col) Childs has come forw and asked the Secretary of | investigation of the ebar, ing the character of + of War thiuks the ¢ the subject aruffiels nt » tids should happen to vi thie time, we advise Mr. Poussin that may be @ war wheat, corn, oats and some of which were pl ¥ ot May, prove the good productive qualities. idea that our short summers would not permit vegetation to ripe is On arriving below the falls, we have a view of half a mile in extent the rapids, rocky shores, the large miil at the dam, lovely islands ‘and the foaming cateracts. ‘The first glance upon leaving the grove on the road gives « confused noble and grand in nature are about one fourth of a mile in width, dashing over a limestone ledge of from eighteen to twenty feetin depth. Father Henne; falls ninety years ago, represented them as beiag fiaty feet in depth; this appears probable, as large martes of loove rocks have been deposited in the rapids below the falls, and a visit under the fall shows the foundation of rock to be of a ver, nature, 60 that pieces can be picked off wit A large and valuuble dam has been built between the island and eastern shore, making one of the beet water powers in the western country. Oce saw-mullis already in operation, and another » Is fabulous, ry of State has enough upon his hands, Great Britain, (bili, aod the Barbary Bashaw, ogether. Bave left but little time to attend to the And the President himaelf is so em- ed tbat it is pre bable he wil not be able to visit the ‘The arrival of every steamer bas deccme an object of surpusting interest at Washington dea—so much of the Maryland State baic Baitunore Correspon Bartimone, October 2, 1849. The Temperance Movement—Becking Out and Back- shiding—Pilet Boats for California—Business of the City— Markets. Sc. of the law prohibiting the sale of liquor onthe Sabbath day, assembled last night, and with- drew their resolution pledging themselves to support | Watchmen as their candidate for the Legis- The cause of thie sudden backing out, is the arcertained fact that during the week that has elapsed | since tbry chore him as their standard bearer, he has “backeliden,” or, in other words, he has been a daily wightly viriter of taverns, drinking rink, The Sons of Temperance, ot Balti- | to be constautly placiog tion before the commu | pped laughing at Doctor y's borrowed oration from the princes of drauk- the Milford Bard, betore they are again placed in’ | equally as avken fittiog up at this port for Californi #- the Comet, Maryland, R. C.{Walt an ‘They will be manned by pilots and sea i) doubtless do well They intend to go around n, who visited these The town, at this place, is growing rapidly, and well worthy the notice of East is who are willing to aid in building There are two routes from St. Paul, and having taken the river road up, we can retura 0: is of u rolling sure id well dotted with farms, which have been | laid out this season tor improvement, not epeculation. Nearly all those who have purchased land in these parts, have commenced unproving | their own residences. Our Legislature meete on Monday, and will pro- | bably be in session tor sixty days. more temperate body of men never before | formed so important an assembly; of their abilities as legislators their acts must speak. Their accom- moedations are limited, being in a large twa story | frame building, where are aleo the Governor's, ind Librarian’s offices, occupying the front rooms, while the remainder t Avother year will find them better situated. Governor Ramsey resides i much liked by the bave already rendered him popu h | He has enuiely stopped the sale ef whiskey to t | Indians, and as their agent has easily won their respect by hia kindness. At hia house the latch string always hangs out; aod be it friend or lways meets with a cordial recep- wernor and his lady. Rumer bas reached us, of the appointment of commussioners to treat with the Sioux, for a por- 4 | tion of their land on the western shore of the Mis- We do not anticipate much from their labore this season, as the Indians will be e: in hunting end unable to attend the couaci we wold to city butohers Would suit the Indians far better, we ranging from $225 to $3 por 100 | able treaties could be made, if the commissioners t, and | had been selected from among their acquaintances more have the mirfortu ng the prairie. ‘themreiver in a ridievious the Ferblon." Iwill veoture faring men. and from their rise ere on Sunday from Liver- Passengers. Baltimore during | wholesale merchants, is unpre- | d they are still | employed night and day ia selling aed packing. The Dew steamer Republic attording @ direct coaasction with Charleston, had the past week. by o eedented in the sed as a hotel. als of the city, town, and is very 3; his public acts in the territor, Most instantansor merchants he- | ere for the fret ti viding ber with «full cargo two da; e parture. A second eargo is now almost faralahed for second P. ts —I0 the Baltimore market, yesterday, Holders of Howard street generally refure to vell auder $6 45, thoogh we report a | tion from the pale to-day of 600 bbie at $612K. Wheat— stranger, one there were no je, there being a demand. then, 1.000 head of and more favor ng equal (0 $4 00 w $5 50 n 600 head were driven te and the balance prices paid sbow @ decline supply, Weg remain over unsold. Hoge There is « light om at $5 per 100 Ibs. Emigration ia slacking off for this season. Most of those who have emigrated have property, and emigrants such as are needed here are farmers with capital. : ductive, healthy climate, and good inducements | Oflered to settlers. ai My next shall contain a sketch of Legislative | © matters relative to ti ore Bank, 25%. rrespo nee. Toxorro, C. W., The Public Feeling Relative to the Governor- General—In- cident to Mile Therese, He. He. He. at present pretty equally divided, ta of vice-royalty and the ap- proaching grand Provincial Agricultural Association. Lord Elgin has just returned to the Falls, frome wh the rural portions of the Niagara district, with the view of becoming better acquainted with the of the agricultaral population. rywbere bie rreeption bas been most enth Our Canadian Innesota progress. Our St. Louls Correspondenee, Sr. Lovis, September 12, 1849. The Howard Afar. | Capt. John Howard, recently shot by Lansdown, has been lingering several days in a very critical situation, i morning was thought to be dying. At his re~ | MeKinney was called in, for th: recording his dying declaration, ich is avout to terminate his existence. The statement which he gave tothe Jus tlee was more in detail than those previously mad Ddut was not materially different. ‘poken once only, previous to t ts Lando that hi Public attention Detweem the mor of receiving 9 relation to the affair is with him in approving of constiution of ( anade ia to turn out nm and an crer#helming demonstration is expected. the towns bis lord: ton. the City Couneil adopted an in esilevcy to visit ibe elty mod the jovitation has been nd acerpted; but to day « meeti be beid to recall th 1 to condemn t i interpretation ef the Poday the Niagara district im with an address in substance, that he bad « # spoke to him in the Bo written correspondence, of any kind ® himself and Wes L., or bad pareed bet since bis ejourn in this city ; . though he bad B fired without addrosws d that be veritably be jg or being seen by him, a there can be no d le solely to the day aod place Lord figin ta eset How dit. and respectably signed the rigners will emrry t This t #anadian poll ferent the cor duet of the party defrated wt your last Previdew im) elyction towards Gemeral Paylor! 4 king this depositio revived. avd it is the #piaton of the surgeoos in at- tendance. that he may turvive for a few hours longer gical operation three days He was subjected tom We, of Torun peontve | by sbich an immense q bow to reorive b the City Coun: Dut! do net ¢ have not yet ecial meeting heid face of the appear he placards alluded to in my | Moyor was authorized to rvear in epeota tbreak being @oticipa be Lord Kigin® trelings at finding able him to enter the © Canada in ratety be wound bed nob kod very intempera Bas aerauited persons again hed cnuse tor jealous feeling Ap attempt wae made, after the arrest of Lansdown, impression that the wife of the ecrrerponded with Howard by letver on ef Howard tothe care of any © ital of Western The placards were not printed at Ringeton or f. nd heace the de- circulated tm thie erty. pur; of the tristof Mrs im thie pamphlet, Joho Howard tements were published to | a Soripture quotation in it, and ® very clerieal tome about it by the authorities to diecover and punich the SUutbor Of there infamous productions ‘There are three parties out of doors, with regard to teach subdivided foto nuimeroas there are the tories, maay of seme of the city papers rive to a differe: inion ia the papit it sewms, oo this wd differed. the the Governor's vi t majority opp 4 taken of the Next. there are but who are willing to and third. there are the an- eetinge of the leeders of all ree parties bare been held, and yesterday @ nondercript Fort of an addrers was carried, but wm receded from the meeting arer an Agreement than tu ¢ ‘The anpexationists, who ares firm if fuse to join ta any of superabuadaat agree to & compr Alief whose operations. { im i refer you to gity exchanges Rovrert ano Anwest of rie Rownen.—Yesterday about 4 past 1 o'clock. & boy im the employ of James $2000 stelen frei him, while # the Suffolk baat his bank book at the time The money « Of $1,000 each all the tore. tro ‘tier are De before. M. Beebe & Co coneited of to br La HB Wilkon was here yesterday, waking arrange. mente for the fortbooming Canadian Independent werk, | rejoice to ray. gors on bravely; subseribers. and gemrnt and sympathy, pour to from of the provinee which might make the mouths letters of epeow He pave his name ae Conmingbam, but he ts 1,,'* Police under another mame.— Posten ti: prewed their spectacle of by lomg contiaued chemring. And vo wonder; for. as-we have previously stated, this spectacle is the most magnificent one we have seep. even at the Bowery, whero so man: tornic triumphs have been achieved This ie ¢f progress in theatrical representations, a thing else, To be convinced of it, one need only ed of the Bo eo Warwick? For magnitioes ecevery. dr and decorations, and perfection of stage m: ement in the dances, tableaux, &o . it can- Nor must we forget the actors, All of the prominent parts are filled by artints whose ta- lents would do honor to any theatre in the world. When we mention the names of Mr and Mrs. J. Wallack, Jr., Mr. Lester, Mixa C. Wemyrs, Mr Gilbert, &o , we Srerure no One can accuse us of using exaggerated terms in speaking as do, of the general effect of this piree, It will be repeated again this evening, and no doubt, will havea long run, Mr Hamblic, mencement of the season, promised to give Mant one and he certuinly bas kept bis word. T public are supporting him liberally in his enterprising undertakings, Broapway Turatarn —Last osening, ia addition to the attraction «bich we bave had here in the delineation tablished favorite, Mr. tre: has well did he sustain the part of M Arpen, the nervous map. who could find no quiet in town or country. no hoped tor peace that was not ruth- lessly disturbed by bis evil genius McShane, the men of nerve, (Hudson.) who proved every where his plague and tormentor ‘Tbe whvle burthen of the ated on (hem. and they did not fail to keep the one continual roar, Mr Hudson env, litile pem ot Blewitts, “Come down he: (inetead of “Kutty Avourncen.” which in the bill.) in bis usual exquisite style. and was most rapturously encored, Mr, Shaw, as Lord Lounge, was most exquisite aud unbending in the “exquisite” man of fon; and Miss Kute Hora performed ber part, Lady Leseh. with much naiverté, “His Last Lega’ follow. ed, Mr. tiud-on rusteining the part of O'Callaghan with life avd trutbhfalness, introducing the new baltad of “Wake, Lady, Wake,” in whieh he xecompsnied himeelf on the guitar. with musical rkill aad taste ‘This song war given with euch tenderness and feeling for repaticion, concluded the entertainment of @ well filled house, Ninto’s Ganpen —The ballet of * Urielle, or Le Dia- ble Amoreux,”’ attracted, lust night, another large au- dience at thie place of amurement, und this fine pan- tomime, which was so is when first pro- duced by the pretty ux, will certal ly obtain. on this sid with Mlle. Bertin. tion, vivucity and agility. and dauces with grace and correetners She was reovived, last evening, with the bigbest marks of approbation and the utmost applause, M. Briliant. as Ccunt Frederic. performed his role with much accuracy, and in his new grand pes de deux with Rg Bertin won bis hai . Th vels Ne Pauline Le of the Atlantio, a similar success bis lady acts with great anima. le went off in th id Lehman danced also with elegance and gracefuln ‘his evening, being the last night of the engagement of Mr Hackett. he will perform, for the first and only time here, and by general request, Sbakepeare's greatest comic creation, Falstaff. in “Kin, Henry IV.” comprising the buttle of Shrewsbury wu death of Ilotspur; with astrong cast of ite respective characters, Bunron’s Turatre.—This place of amusement was attended. last eveving. by a very good audience and the performances offered to theia were very successful, ‘The tiret play was the domestic drama of Brougham’s, ‘ewptation, or the Price of Happiness,” in which Messrs W. ©. Clarke. Burton, Brougham, Lynne, and Mer dewes Brougham, Hughes and tiffert, rendered the principal parta ip a very creditable ‘The second icce was the popular comie opera of tbe “Marriage of gavo,” with the origical muric of Mozart, which was acted with ut piquancy by all the characters. among whom we ‘iced Mescames (Chapman, Holman, Barton, Hill, Hiffert, and Messrs Leach, Brougham. Burton and Rea. ‘The Spavish diverti-ewent by Mase Malvina aad Me. Frederic. was also received with much applause, This evening will be produced the new extravagaom of “Kingeraft in 1852.0 Peep into the Future,” with a fcene at the court of the new Emperor of Hayti; and the drama of The Teodles”—to conclude with the popular force of “John Dobbs,” Natrona Tueatae.—“The Revolution,” ©, Burke's new piece, was played again Inst evening. with great éclat, It is & very funny piece, and interesting in story andincident The first act ot where the old fash- joved | bristmas frolics are introduced. elicited much | laughter. and Mesopotamia Jenkins avd Prissy Brax- ley. (©. Burke and Mra. ©. jeatayer) performed their pertein them capitally. The game of “Bob.” where the Duteh fiddler (Dawee) gets bobbed eo heartily, was well pissed Burke, in “Down East’? parte, ix inimitable, and irs. Mestayer talke as glibly and naturally as any (stage) Yawkee girl could be detired to. Tilton. as the bola Major Braxiey. W. ‘Taylor as the Indian Spy, an’ hi sustained their characters. The piec lecidediy successful. a teust it will N ‘he dancing by frequently be th al M which came after the 4, was much applauded The dramaof the Speotte Pilot.” and the farce of the “Dumb Belle,” conctuded the entertainments. To-night an excellent bill will be presented—' The Revolution,” and other pieces, in | which Mr W. Wood will appear. 7 was well ae ee enivg = performances fully compensated 6 suffocation tI audience was obit d to endure. Mise M Taylor, the ill-used heroine of the piece. received the sympathy ®0d the applaure that ber fecling representation of th ebaracter avd her delightful voice deserved. Mesers. Nickinson and Walcot were very happy as Baron Pom- = 1d Dandiei, particularity ia the duet, “Sir, jecret ” “ Whenee this pleasii end Mies M. Taylor. Bh on the whole piece was performed with The “Trumpeter's Daughter” terminated the ov: amusement. Cunmery's Mixetarce never tire in amas! '¢ look on them a» publ first rate pro- sbich Oll their best pieces will be intro- of course. that vever-failing source of amusement, the inimitable Voyage Musical c Tn Arp ov tHe Travian Exiine —The Italien residents of our city. wishiog to belp their country me: who are exiles for political causes, on our ho-pitabdie ores have thought proper to organise a graud c-n- | tt, which will © place on Wedoesday. 10th instaat, ‘Tho following artists of talent have volunteered their fu public gave rem 8 of approbation tothe Enchanted Burtie, om which ).r. Macalister produced more than twenty forte of liquors, The whole concluded with the ceca motare ef Niadame Macaliister. which was the most as- in thie country. This erformance be opened to morrow Third Aveuus, Astor pored of some of the bast dn» doubt under the able it of General Rufus Welch, the cireus will every evening. | Josie, the inimitable Irish comedian and vooslist, bas just concluded a very rnocessful engagement at the Walnut street theatre, rhiladeiphia, He opens at the Howard Athevmum. Boston, on Mouday evening tthe Broad- Proceed to the fais Of ar the ablest reprerentacive of it ince the days of the lamented Power, M Tafiavelli. the wn barytoue singor, Is to remain in New York, where he will provably soon find an engagement. t=J, & A. Geavlla, crockery, chine aud variety store, furniture, &« ; William M. More. family greeery; Samuel Lum. wooden tenement and large lot of lumber: 8. B. Larword, mogistrate’s office; K. Barnett, law office; 8. 1. Gror offer family grocery ; dweiiing, §. b . shop; Mir, Steele, confectionery, ——, eabinet shop: 8. B Hedrick, paint rhop, Viasat eomfeetionary and frit store Henry Lee, barbers shop: HJ He Louls Pas raul ocflee howe; Mr ee (large building formerly Known ar the Southern Hote ” N 4p. Hannegan. tal rant , eae of the loos, oof theamount siveths pemes of the owoers The Messrs, Genella lost thelr Onejatores, their entire stock, were partially fi ut, we learo Cou, Faewont at THe Phacens—Mr. James King Ly rd wud to exercine @ He recrives a eertain por. do wot ae formerly; the new joing to them to buating wut pew Joca- y Might do better. wr K dows not imexhaustible— Newark (V J.) doer te- From Montevipne.— A corre pondent feom Montevi | +o writing om the Zid of July. t that there and ene. Roeas, Che aimistion was promervod, he city quiet, bet the latter war met dome rter oF acount of polition! anxieties The misery of the ied ms very great. and many fi re were HO Am nt of prices freights — Boston ide, Sept Wh. » cre entirely nombaal, John ond Mary family, the members Lodge No 20.1 0. of U. F ; also the prctfully invited to attend his fu Oey 3d inet, at 20’ street. Brooklyn ‘On Turedsy, Oct 2, Mrs. Many Rei vid R. dreeared, in the 84th end acquaintances, Mbolomew Mealio, the members of For- tyth street chureb, and the Methodist church, im geae- bas been ember for 64 years, are rer pectfully invited to attend the fuxeral, from the re- er eon in-law, 77 Essex stree! afterpoom. at 2 o'clock. Her remains will fmpais Seton artes commence on eo ‘Court House im Guffalo. There are 138 calendar :~ 1— Morris Bennett. et al., vs. ;2—Jobn A Campbell. vs Edward’ M ‘Corneltus ge) otal. vs. Mortimer brein, oye @ 8 year. 2 months and The relatives and friends of jneral, Wedars- Yoleck, P. M., from Ne, 66 Fuiten N ; consort Of | The Fleating Light on Bol Grave Si 7 Oot L, uF us soun af yeer of ber age A those of jeorge each aud others; 8—I &e.. ve Mymdert Van Sobsick ; 9— Wiliam Culver. ve isaac Sisson. ir; 10 -Frodeciok J. that Tuoe Mussey, Cotlestor. 4 New Hannon.—Repert of A. D. Bache, » Saperia- tendent of the United States Coast Fish’ seeboras f Tecoppoisance of Ha ing James Alden, U. Oxtivie, gt. Moses Y. o UL - Lorenzo A Kelsey, erard H. Conter. et al., a y te the secreca C Huddook ; 13- G teres Lu exr’s &o ve The Union Bank of Louisia Liotenont Ovmmandi Lyon. vs. John Burns; 14—Frederick 8: egeinst Jopatban Child and rs please onpy. Stanford, aged sop of Thomas and ke! ‘The relatives and friends of the fami: to attend the funeral, this afternoon. at the residence of bis father, 16 East Lith street, between ‘3d apd 4th avenues, Departed this life, Oct. 1st, 1849, Mrs, Lucy Paseo, in the 66th year of ber axe friends are requested to a! late Deether’s residence « No 263 7th street, o ember 30th, at the residence of his aunt, Ne. 7 Degraw Face. South Brooklyn, of eh: Brorny. to the 3% 8. vening. October 2d, of consumption, Excen Sainsen, wife of Edward Skianer. aged 20 years, ‘The triende of the family, alse the members of Nep- tune Hore Company No. 37, are respectfully requested to attepd ber fuoeral. from her late residence. No. 78 on ‘Thursday afternoon, muad Price and and others; i9—Chacles t. Elsey 8. Pow Oakley. agt. Jobo L Arpinwall und another ; 20 —Derick 7] o'clock. from C. Laosing oud others. agt David Russel and wife Derick C. Lausing amd other, wite; 22— Lewis Curtiss, et al, trustews, &e.ayt Joho Hughes ; Leth pone 4 ‘3 Stewart. Sheflleid ets imp'd; Livingston. jr ; 26-—James Syme, Ke ; 2t—Joah ke.; 28 agt David* Russell and ore — g bear, from Hatteras light 3. 70 age Wein eal trtert twelve piles, It will be equi i moe ¥. Moss. agt John R. 4. Mathias B. Ward, y ‘avproacned from the breakers seldom ext Pili pn. this afternoor Se] Varaball agt. Frederick ra; 29—Williain © White and suo- rd ; 40—David Leavitt. re ceiver &e.agt Richard M Blatchford and othwra: 31— Charles Pardee. ve Daniel J Van Aukin Daniel J- Van Aubin. special guardian, to. and otbers ; 32- Rash; s8-Henry Dwight, agt Lewis F Allen, ot al; 24—Jebn Do Mott. agt. Clayton Seaman; 25—James V hite sgt Joba Coatsworth ; 36- R: Frederick Edwards ; 37—Orson Bostwiok. ex'r. and d others ; 38—Lorrain Free: an and another, agt Jacob Cram. terre tenaat. &e ; 36— Krneet Zacbrisson. agt. John N, Ahwan ; 46—Gil- bert L. De Witt aud others, Cover or Arrga ther. agt William H. Ho 4 together with the bar cubsid Lac. winotall winds from that quarter: the bet anchoraga, Tx vessel crawing 10 foot of water, is where wl tion is marked om the chart, felt much less than in mid-cham David A. Bokee, obect Duplop, At Norwich, Ct, on the 29th of Jane la a 8 years Mire Hannan Ansotp, a cousin of Bemediot Ar- bold, the traito: At Charlestown, Mars., Sept. 20th, Feanis, son of David and Mary?Tomson, aged 8 years At Hollis, No H., Sept, 26th, widow Exizaneta Rexp, in the Suth year of her age. others, vs, Jumes Atkins or no importance, while se moar bo obta'ned for Hatteras inlob at aay Burrano, Sept. 26,—The Court ‘erent —Justicea Broasov, Gard- ber, Hoyt, Jewett, Cady and Strong M . of New York, moved to ret aside a defwult taken in No 10, at last term, bapt and others appellants. against Albert A, Vedder, Oppored by Mr. Emmerson of New York, bur granted op paywent of costs of July term, and the caure riande for argument, and others, plaintiff in error, againet Joseph Miller. dee fendant in error.—Submitted in writtea argument No 2, Jobn A. Campbell. plaiatiff in error. against ward (lark and others, defendants in error. ‘The Court # recess until 3 M. Afternoon Session — No, 3. pasae: Roby and others. piff's, in error, Nos 6 & 6, called and passed, No.7, W. Oglevie. appellant, ayainst Moses G. Beach and others, —Judgment affirmed by default, No 10, Frederick |, against Albert A. Vedder. respon- | dent. Moved tor appellaute, aud judgment affirmed, on ous LOt present any question ourt. No. 11, Loreuso A Kel- ondent. ausinst hurler C, Haddock, avpeliant —Jvdgment affirmed by detavit, passed. No 13, Hai Burps. respondent.—This cuuse was moved on the part A Cienfuegos date of Sept hat the Quarantine re- iene ow Vernele trom the U MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Sen uel Sherwood. quarantine of « baervation rs has oocurred «: Movemenw of the Ocean Steamshi To arrive ut New York. Canada, Burrison, No 1, Morris, Beunect process is caloulai Hermann, Crabtree, Whalemen. Arr at Provinectown 20 h, bie Medford, Dyer, North At- laatic Occan, 100 bbls oil: hab tot boats. ton, Jonuston, Oc! mrt Wolfe,* Ootld Steamship Washington, Floyd. hence for Southampton and Bremen, Sept 24. lat ¥2 50, low 62 60, Ship Argo. Meacom, from Boston (Aug 8) for Caleutta, s2N 46 18. 2 passed, steering E, with T in foretopsait, Dillingham, 2 days hence for Nassau, ‘Betray rom Aloxendria for Cubs, 224 inst, ‘ an Jehn Uaien, from Thomaston for Charleston, 26th inst, Brig Cobdin, Cornish, hence for Mobile, 13th wlt, off Key m Bangor, 20 days, for 88 FOR CALIFORNIA. . from New Orleans (July 2t) for lat 32 h whale brig Feanklin, arrived at Boston. aint Richard Cur- VAN WAM, ‘Temnosace, Cole, Cheese, Fy hy Wch ult, lat 42, lov #34. 9. culled and pared. others, eppeilant Stoddard, Oct 2 ‘cHAGRES. Empire City, Wilson, Faleon, Hartetein, Crescent Ciry, Stoddard, une "o arrwe at Boston. | the ground tbat the one for the action of this LIVERPOOL, America, feitch, ‘and returnii a 0 Bermudas syomtuer touch at Inland, Vers Crus, img and returning, at Cherle: jew Orleans, and connects wit: svoamshipe, which are appointed to leave Pamama cach No 12,’called and ‘agetost Joba F Safferd, of and fros ‘Thomas, 16th ult, las 21 54, 62 Bark Coos, Sout ‘au Fraveiveo, 1th ine . 47 —No 13. argument concluded. The Calen- dar was called through. Four cuses reserved; some de- No caures will hereafter be hi when both parties After the argument of the 13th cause yes- Court rum through the Calendar, and uo adjourned until this several motions, the Court hrieson, respoudent, agaiast Movements ef the Salling Packets, Bhips te arrive. 1 ; nc there Gallagia, Deian reported «poken as ach: ug ready for hewriu morping. After hi took up No 39, krnest John N. Abr Rorcina, Eléridge, Yorksbire, Bryer, Porta. for water, brig Copiapo (pro eg ® Chilian vessel), 38 days from Panama for Sua Pran= chee * Acarurco, June s—Put ii inker, Spt 18] Southampton, MOUTH. Morgan, Oot 8 MAVAE Sept 14] Gallia, Richard as in Cuna,—By the Mary A Jones, Captain Simona, we have reccived files of papers from that city tothe Tth instant, iuelusive AvRE. Oneida, Willard, 7 = a, two Am herm brigs, one in bailast and the other with @ August 0—U $8 shi ham, for NYork, They contain nothiag 4s usual, profoundly silent with ttempted insurrection at P " Bert of Now York, Oct, 3, 15% Dor he agtive aud energetic measures taken by the is, for Balt? Kosina, Doty land has been restored nett, for Borton; Laver NYerk. soon; Darmony a Geveral. for the sup; wore entirely euccessful to tranquillity. —N. O. Bee, Sept 17. ne CITY TRADE REPORT, Tuxavay, October 2—6 P. M. The cotton market, as usual ou the eve of later fo- regh news being expected, was dull, and sales were limited; and those making, confined chiefly to «pine Dealers were inclined to Lext steamer's news, before operating to suy great ex- tent. The receipts of flour were larger, aud prices of this State commen and straight brands, were heavy, with fair sales to the Eastern and local trade, and to meet a moderate demand for the British provinces. Southern was steady, with small sales, at yesterday's quotations. There was more Cavadian wheat, in bond, offering, with Genesee aud Western, while prices ruled heavy. The receipts of Canadian produce, through N. shipment to England, are gradually ou the increase, and will be likely to annually augment, notwithstand- ing the future charge in British navigation la: nd the samples daily offering were protty generally cleared off before the close of hanes. To-day, round and fi from je6. @ le. per bushel higher than was obtainable Rye war inaotiv Kye flour was a shade was more ding iv meal, at steady pri Dut a moderate busiuess doin, Bee genera! news eoluma for the latest Marine Intelligence by magnetic telegraph. Ships—Cambria 0) 8 nom, Halifax aad Livorpool, B Cupard, Jr; Cr J Nicara; Mer ‘held. fr NYVor 19 Barp, for Bali; 18th, Davi Aikon, of Boston for #hilad. rei — Roy Te kDaM, abt Aug 27—Brig Hope, Pieres, for NOrlowns, it the complexion of the Beckwith, Apalachicola; Lowell, He- emill; Win T Dugan, Corson, Charles ‘chant, Couch, Rychm rriet, Colites, from NYork, im unpeon, N38, Sept 22~ Sid brig Billow, McKenrle, NYork Norfolk; Charger, Post, Charles, Rhodes, do. srlestom. 62 hours, Saturday, as 5 PM, to t, Liverpool, 43 to Harhden & Bloops—Rienai, - A US M tteamship Sonther: with mdse, to 8} passed Br bark Europa, goin rm f Newburyport}, Knigh' 8 ‘elostina, Fiokett, NYork; she aT ki Lane, ( oonelle; Pairiot, ( Br) Corn= J 108 Kemodivs Frau Whitmer, Silver, raven, Smith, t. Kio Janeiro; Feanklort, to toed before reporve! im Re ads, rewain, Get 1—Are seb Slate, N York; EB yellow sold at ma ut ocr, while there jos. There was and molasses, t stoek of coffee in mar- et for pots was steady, with sales $7 a$7 064, while pearls were dull, at ».—Flour,—The sales reached about 5,700 ected at $3 & $4; & $3 75 31; Cavadian, $4 75; com State and mixed Western (old) $4 8754 a $5; strai, old Werterm and do. State. $5 » $5 1245; diane, $6 26 a $6 31; Southern U ock: Grace Darling, ‘s Ann. (Rus) Ludering, ge Froncer June, Garaxer, brig Emily, Nichols, N Yo Trisbie, found abandoned as sea. Rollior, Wavana via Key ‘ateon, NOrieans. Sid brig C omens, hire Phebe Baxter, Whel: Snow, NY = M u 139 parser gers, to Sept 28—Arr ec ndere!| 1aa, Sept x6—Sid vel Be ad Carol: Sept 30 Are sehi iladelphia: lark, do. Cid 2 io, $5.31 0 35 neseo $5 374 & $6 44; in fancies ile, NVork: Jo~ uthworth, do; ria, all . (Rursian), Kobles ESTs: 44 days, with bal- of 0, Aus 20, with coffee, lon 47 48, epoke brig iro for Baltimore. Richmond, 6 days, in ballast, bound jorris, Windsor, NS, 10 da: ho ‘alt, lat 48, Lom 68 Yor! ‘Bill, Calais, Me, 7 days, with laths, to h, sche Unoas, taror, N Albany; loops Mediator ie. nd Fred+riekeburg, 0: ichmond country £0 and there was reported a rale of 4 Richmond city, deliverable probably at the Rye Fiour.—Some sales were made at 06a $3 1K Corn Meal. puderer, to Windsor, NB. ter, to the master. ard reports the Br brig Star | off the Breakwater, beati:g up. | om Saturday reports hevii na, omer milee's et Cope oslepsar aa lumber, br: a vales bbls, Jersey at $312's, apd 300 bbls Brandywine at $3 Wheat.—Genesee was nominal at $1 20 » $1 23, bg up of that vessel near omay. one brig beat in taat ov erp; 600 ® 620 for Western mixed; O2e. a 63)¢0. tor flat yellow, and 62¢ » 640 for round yellow. Bixewax.— We note sales of 6,000 Ibs. prime yellow at Tle a 2te cash, Correy war quiet, and rales lots to the tas at yp The Wind froe from NB. HM Perkins, from a entire fleet te= the roadstead, still romain, bark Elizabeth, Y. an, Balmowt. "cla ing wove in gmat | Behe Fusion. ———, Bevtee, 8 iy ‘Two skips, one bark and t the SW Spit, detained by adverse $10 1454 @ $10 26 for , and at $4 1254 for No, Dry cod were quivt, while prices continued steady, «urs—To Liverpool are a little firmer, though engagements were Oct 2-Wind at sun-sion, Hj at meridian, My 06 run-cot, 4 ‘steamer Cherol bales, at dbo a 46o., onsh. hundred pounds handsome Lime — Sales of 3.000 bbis, common Thomaston were at $175 per Ib paLrnia, Oct l—Arr bark Mary F Slade, Dowes, Provinance, Sept 20—Arr by | Charleston, rents Mary, dabliken, J hiladelphin: ole —A cargo of the new crop New Orleans Molasses, among the first of the season, was sold to- mene; Lewien Reovi felling to smell hove B6e. w ATM%e. Manufactured sperm re. hile whale was dull whale were made at 4lo sire renobed 800 bbi«, ine bbie. orude ehipp Pr Bee ews, Tooker, Ric! cy port; tteamer Ambrecite, O'Neill, N Miscellaneous. Suir Cuamiorre. after CS mm pocket Wim Sea~ Will York cages (Pr), Krewt, from Wate mcellaneows| ine, Restport for aadsor for 'NYorky from the Spit, | s plenty and saleable, at So. a Il Cheese was in fai ree, Bal = Pabir, § York. nd 106, a le for State. ud, tor expert at de nos Kur —The article was dull, °. with sdles of 140 theres act of vjastice te all par Passengers Arrived. oupy the above.) | fransas. hound te Havre, leatom 2th wit, im distress, with lose of masts, Srices.— Gales of five corks nutmege wi scovado were 2 %o. «= The islet reached 70 bids Kentucky, at 40, usual time, y — Salen 260 bble, prisom, od 25 bhde drud inva Selee of 30 quarter casks M: ade at Oe. to 1(0¢, and 55 casks Teneriffe at 460. Hudson River Line Oia dent er ysis Darron Grevel and lade, t the same price. ‘a, before reported wreck: fe 5, Came emount. ‘The “pia of Prodwer - ir raver, Mr Ln OM cake. tons... Cresent Clty. 8 Halse: 4.N Haley, b Haley, A Bo 1B Gray, G & Neldret phins, © Watson, MAKRKATs ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALKS. Pricanriewia, October “4 (0 beady BS STN: $1008 td Jom o SS winmounermints of Births, Merrios not wnserted wnicas duly euthenrated from ESKI0 SW, ruri g which wi and D athe are a & tiles B Day, WO "the Rev. lenao Ferris, On Wednerday. October 3, phy ys 1, to Mise Mane own Van Cort aver Mot oon. of thir city win this city. on the tat inet, by the Rev, II, W. Bel- ov of Chavivstown to Mise Eucaw Job» B. Treme lo, N. J, 29th wit, by the Rev De tof New York, vith low of wails, Bric Framoisoo, at B ree WAR EL Miller. of Pripeetom. Cram to hi anki M, daughter of Kubert M Ludlow, Esq, of Philadelphia, | HG Dam. HTT MN Positron, #31 ‘ton, re c Died, On Tuesday morning, Yd tust, of congestion of the

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