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Theatrical aud Musical, aven—We have but little to say re- Gerding this howe, The magnificent spectacle of “CWarmick” continues tobe as popular as ever, and erowds attend the thratre each evening Since the days of © Bier 2,” “ Norman Leslie d the other splendid rpec'acien which, in times {gone by, were #0 much admired at the Bowery. we have not heard #0 much epthurisstio apy given te any spactacle Pir Hamblin hes, indeed. evinoed a full determination to take the lend in eplendor of stage arrangemeots. and fat the tame tine he hax taken care that the actiog is the piece sha) he commensurate with the brilliance stage effect. The dances, wild revels of the fym Ag tres. the combate. coctests &e . are worth going a day’s fourney toree Phy new acenery, by Mr Iwherwood. te jerrnes of universal admiration, The scene of War- wick’s departure pierents «moat beautifal sight. would +1 however, that the etage is too muc! @rouded townrde the end of the soene. to admit of its fol! beauty being 2? will be Repent d. We wor her ticket» early, or in the course of the day, to avoid dissppoivtment. Baosoway Thea —The entertainments, last even- fing commenced with the drama of “The Last Man. or the Miser of Eitbeam Green? The hero of this piece is fmpreceed with a belief that he is doomed to live for ever and con+:quently acoumulates vast wealth, and Mr. Blake as Geoffrey Dale, personated the character * to the very lite The scene between Geoffrey and Alice Guiton, where be is desiruns of obtaining the mighty doll hich he belicves abe hae obtatued from his Batenic mjrrty, and hy the possession of whieh he thinks he can aad immensely to bis wealth, was an ¢: cellent representation of the intease desire of . atser Mr Blake. iv evidence (f @ er coveeption of characte! great birtiionic wolity, Mice Kate Horo, Mi and Mr ‘ bapa» sustained their respect! éclat. Hield, ive parte with ‘the performance of “King O’Niell.” as on® former occasion. wax +xceilent. Miss Kate Horn, Mr. Hodson and Vir Dyott receiving throughout each scene. the hearty cheers of a delighted audience. Ninvo’s Ganven — Shakspea historical play of “King Repry 1V.” was performed at this unique ‘theatre lart event Vr Hackett enacting the quaint and knavich Falstaff, with admirable conception of the great autbor’s m ; be was the very Sir John» too, In idea dress. and figure, “ sweating to death, aad nrding the lean earth as be walked along’ Messrs, ‘Neate as Hot-pu das Prince of We Ra: mond as Francie eHoual as Northn enetained their re tx well, Indeed. the whole piece wan admirably pertormed. and the scene! Zerfectly iv chmacier During the intermission be- ‘tween the second and third acts. the brass band played some popular airs and the house altogether presented an enlivening s-rmy of auditors ‘This evening. the Ravel Fem'ly will eppear, and on Saturday Mr Hackett bakes his be: Burton's oon —There wavan unusually crowded Rhouse at this neat and wil conducted establishment Mast night. and juppose it was the expretation of the audience of something exceedingly rich in the ex- ‘teavaganza of the Black Emperor that was the chief attraction, The performauces opencd with the “Toodies;” Mr Burtov. as Timothy on a bender. fairly winning over the sudievce to genul 4 uproarious ley aad He ete it Deercwaucer threatens to split this country into ever 80 'y pi ‘The thimble rigaet gives him « peep tuto Hayti io 1852 ‘The bi t of the monarchs. end the crowned beads of Europe are gathered around him, Qveen Victoria bringing up the rear, with Prince Albert, gpd nine emai! children aud one at the breast, like Vhe deposed monarchs state their ctorla dissuaded the black Emperor the Vankees; the deposed then all agree to come p with a choras end adavce the Emperor, bis biack court, aad their The piece was culled out at the conclusion, and wermly condition, and begged that ther vethew. It it a secret from F nae was another thing would kee Med, and their criet of “iet him alon scene, and restored order It ix not necessary to say that the witty end excellent farce of “John Dobbs.” 2s done by Burton & Vo, was ierendstibly delightful. See the bill tor to-n! * prevented Off with much applause Redmond Ryan, as the literary tailor, who #0 unexpectedly becomes the lion of ‘Mrs Firgig’s party, was very amu: tayer,a* Mre. Fizgig, acted with her usual vivacity- ‘We perocive thet Mr. Ryan ls to take a benefit to- morrow evening. fall house, The new already note; eer anit. © Burke. the ar Tne “Spectre Pilot, part, | concluded tbe even ae, ph very ng swell play: #nd ail (hy characters well sustained For to-night there» ~ tine dill announced, vis. :—the “Re Youtton the mnsesl drama of the “oor Soldier.’ apd “Pbitip Qrarl aud bis Monkey,” in which Mr. W. | “Weod will #pyrar. Mrreneni’s Orrseic ToeaTne —The object pimed at 4g this place of t, is the representation of ght pd amu-irg pieces. ond thus taking the perform ances produced by Vir \{tcbell since the opening of his theatre. ac asample. the undertaking fully promises ‘to realize the intentions of the manager. The began. last night, with the farce of the “Cap: d the great merit ef ex- rinent avd to procure the actors o followed by the opera of epoken ia terms of praire avd principal singers bo ere the stars iu thet ©rl! Known aod appreciated ea] Olio, and which was received by the sadivoce with the utmost marks of appropation. The last was the lengheble tarce called “Sudden Thonghts ? It will Bowe by the variety of the above programme that pt keeps promises, and there can yucceas of the speculation The oat of * The Omuibus.”” Ouniery'e Minevanca —Those who fancy that the entertainments of these minatrels merely eonmat of the singing of @ few negro rongs are hugely mistaken ; pote a Cope up ip real scieotif«~ musical styl, me of. Cores parte of tase teptaenee tae: crrts, Ifthere!- «ny one whe bas not as yet heard ‘them, let bom remedy the omission at once ighert evtateur ie really wonder- ful. hdl ae Goats bis career is New York will be very ADO Very probrabie ter + disappearance is the meet ineredible ever seen, wnythy ng over attempted in this style. with truth aver the eque trian ator Place ts of Ty HUperber clere tothe ordivery run of each ‘The pavilion iteelt ia plemdidiy ‘the spectators are of the fret class and performers ave reeily inimitable. We bay the succes of this ondertaking for tt is condact- ed by Mr Welch whe t* known im every part of the Uuice for bie great ability etperience in these ireus ix at Syracuse FORKIGN THRAT! Mme. Rachel reappeared on 5th of September, st the Theatre traocoin, in the tragedy of “The Tloraces.’’ She was en husinetioslly received. She in- ‘tends to visit the United States The Grand Opera of Paris reopened on Vonday Sept 8d. The President of the Republic, the Princess Devgine, bie coustp. and the Minister of the Cabinet Swere prevewt ae well jeneral Jerome Bonaparte, Governor of the Invalides and his son: representative of ‘the prople, M Ferdinand Barrot, and the side de- Of service M_ Cowlon. maitre de ballet of the Grand Opera. dled On the Oth of September from an attack of cholera A drama called © Prue |X " te to be produced at the Porte 8t Martin The authorities of Paris sent for the Manager «bh lefaced to withdraw the play, for which, Paid be he Dad wade grent expenditar ‘The tregedy of Kavine’s © \thalie” has been trans Formed inte a libretto for opera and tk to be produced At the Aeadems of v uric it t+ said to contain several movarchist allusions which will be understood by all thore whe will near the opera ere of Pari« will ehortt ALS. Peron being the courtet ot Merers. Marda La Maine. Plevel theerlebrated pi erect making ber meret Vietor Hu tarort med manager The troupe Jewny Lind. Sontag Alboni pehe Honeow!, and others and Mongar eral, Georgey. is not eh eiee bot niko m great comporer It Appears (hat he bas con pomed the musie ofa great opera, in Ove were w ® ihrer © written on the life of Wa ‘Abiag Corsin the Noogary daring the fftooth ervtury the partition of thar opers loft in the hands Of Freech moweten. who offered it to the mane suet of the sendemy 2 better to th y_conntey threat 6 Tam nativfied Perei'y Seremearteees, op P= Fe prevent wy desire, of my position of ¥: hate country than one couid belie’ nem, ey. It appears that several choruses sung in the camp of the Hungarian army. by the soldiers of the regiment ot Boubavina, one of the beat bodies of Georgey's troops, ere making a very surprising effeot upon the mind of their hearers. it ix vaid that the managers of the French Opera will seowre the services of several inter- preters of there admirable choruses. Among the muscal celebrities now in Paris, we tiee one ef our senna Mr Moreau Gottsch New Orleans, » pianist of bigh merit, of whom ‘ihe Revue Musicale, ot Paris, speaks with great eulogy. He bas compesed two pieces, eutitl Bambouls.”’ and “Savane,” which have created @ great sensation in Parie, when performed by their author Mr. Davis, the able manager of the Freuch theatre at New Orleans. bas sailed from Havre, on the 1éth inst, with the new mpany he had engaged in France. We find among the artists the Diacing Dames Mme Devries, firet priam donna of grand opera Mue. Besels first singer of comic opera; Mae Gal nier. frst dugason; Mme Foignet, playing the parte of duenpas: MF Scott, first eloger af comlo opera; Mr. Besein. first basso singer; Mr Debriney. second tenor; Mr, Grat. recond basso singer; Mr. Adolphe, second tenor With the remainder of the troupe. whieh sang last year at the Theiitre d’Oriéaus, Mr Davis will have arpiendid company. he famous opera of Meyerbeor, “ Le Prophéte,”’ will be performed this winter at Now Orleans, and we know that itis Mr Davis's intention to visit New York in the summer of 1560, Superior Court, Before Judge Sandford. Oct. 2—Daniel W Townsend Mresident of the Bowery Bonk, vs. Richard Decker, Robert Jone fones, Richard Lawless, and Thomas Gardsner,— action toyecover the sum of $2368 46 the amount of @ discounted note drawn by the Jefendant Deoker, and d by the other defendants [t appeared that ite was drawy by K Decker, and endorsed by KR. Jones. for the accommodation of J Jones & Co. It was alleged for the defence. that the note vas given for specific purposes, namely: to be discounted at the Manhattan Bank, and the proceeds to be applied to t takipg up of otber notes iu that establishment; that it was tendered at the Manbatta: was refused; that it was then Joves & Co,. in @ tin box. and after taken eut of their possession without their knowledge or assent, and dircounted at the Bowery Bank. and the pr ceed: pi verted from the purposes for which the no's wis made— that is. for the accommodation of J Jones & Co It was further alleged in the defence, that there was a usurious charge of something. about $10 50, made for the dircount. according to the date om which it was entered in the bavk book as discounted, namely : 4b vanuary. there betng only sixty days to run, It was depored to by Gardiner, one of the defendants named, but whe does not defend the case but adaits his re- eponribility, that he got the pote from Mr. Matthews and Mr. J. Jones, for the purpose of getting it dis- counted; that he had leit the note for di-coung at the Bowery Bank three weeks befure the 4th of January. nd was ordered to draw agein-t it. It was conteuded by couneel, that the bauk vi-counted thy note at = matter of business; that they had no connivance with the parties, or any knowledge of the purposes for which given; if by-any mistake a fow dollars beyond the seven percent were charged. it did not amount to usury; there was no corrupt intention be tween the bank and Gardiner; Mr. J Jones had and bis father, Mr K. Jones. the endorser ef the note, endeavored to evade the respom-ibility. The court, in re-capitulating the evidency. said that the plaintiff, ia oducing the note, establirhed the claim agaiast Gaon, his Mability is absolute aud indepeadeat ; with regard to K Jones, and J. Jones & Co, the law required that they should have proper no tices of the protest; the fist witness proved that he demanued the money from Mr. Decker, and that he was not prepared to pay it; he teatitins also that notices of the non payment with Messrs, Ro Jo Ss Jones & Co. and Gardiver. There was no evidence to show that J Jones & Co did not derive the benefit of this discount. With reapret to Mr. & Jones’ lisbility, it the jury were satisfied that the note was given on the undgr+tanding that it would be discounted at the Man- haitan Bank. for the special purpose of takiog up other notes. them the Court. was bound to tell them 1¢ bad been misapplied; the bank maioteio that they dixcounted it in good faith, and that they girs proper value for it. The defendants hold that the bank took urury for it, If that be the ca-e, they cannot sucoved in the present case T! whether the interest on th gine sealed verdict at thesttting of the court this moruing. fore Juige Vanderpoel. Jo William Stephen H. Provost . Wakemon, and Thor . Deputy Sheriff. —This gee. ip copaequenor of Depaty arin having made @ levy om the goods of xvoution in favor of the de against Christopher I Pro- | was shirts ater- The feat of Mire. Macallie — ‘not plaintifl’s, but were the property of Christopher T. Provost The property alleged to be illegally seised depored that the value of the | ebirte wae $l each: he wished ha ned order for 100 doren of them at $12 per dozen; pays the shirt makers 2s. 6d for making them; sella as good ax the shirts ia quertion for $l each; alwaye asks « dollar a half, but if they can’t got it he takes edotiar. (Langhter ) At the rising of the Court, the jury were directed to | have a realed verdict at the sliting of the Court this athe for plaintiff against fendants, for $4,030 05 damagus, and 6 cents eort | _ J. Van Rensaleter, Jr and A Van Cortlandt 0» WA. | Boyly —This wasan sotion for « balance, insladin, Interest. of $6344 96, arising owt of the male and 1 hiv possession: (aecount produced, defendant ‘valled witoers’s attention to aa item ol $000. and raid that he thought it might have been paid defore: witness raid not sod defendant made uo far- ther remark about it On his cros#exemination wit- conversation between eting this transaction Yencer, Plaintiff+say that they cold the after the proceeds tberrof, there still remained a» | Dalnnee due them, Defendent contended that thi fale was without notice and illegal and that he oan, therefore, olaiin the bighert value of the atock between the time of pale and this trial, Care adjourned at the rising of the court till 10 o'clock this morning, Before Judge Vanderpoel Provost va Wakeman end Others. — the jury delivered thefr verdict im this ease. finding the defen yale of the trevpasr, with » verdict for the platutif ‘ot $300 mages. Exia Thoyer va Themas M. Partridge and Others — This was an notion for treepars. in taking the goods of jarine Court, that the goods were not taken. or if eoution, The plaintiif was nom- “er Court—Oyer and Terminer. Judge Ed «ards presiding. Oct 2 —A number of inquests, Involving ne publle | principle, were diepored of Michael Power was arraigned for the Richard Miley. Kast River. Kighteonth « S0th Avguat inst, by striking him on the head with « cert rung, end the ease eet down for trial on Friday rt Before Judge Jones Oct 3—Riley D_ Ovborne and Others ee. Chancery Blotr ond Others — This canse, which oecupted the court for the last tw * was am sotion of trover for 3.168 urbels of wheat, alleged to be converted by the de fendan's unjustly, namely, by selling it contrary to an expreee agreement. United States Court, Kefore Judge Betta Oct 2—The care of Vart Vewsar ve the steam. bout Commerce. for collision, by which the aloop I was runk. in May. 1848 ceenpiea the Court all ad war not concluded at ite rifog Oct 3 —The case against the steamboat Commeree, for colliat: cooupted the court, and had not oon. eluded at its riving Common Before Judge Ingraham Ocr. 8.— Mary imply ve Jotm J. Westervelt, Sh Whinevee deposed that on the let Se t to toven the donot her haw nd Daniel Dufly's: the goods (orookery ) were sined, avd Mire. Dutly took em inventory of them as thay removed; ‘he deputy sheriff assisted in ©: Mire bufly bad the sole control of thet «tore time of the re of the goods, #he bad pos: fell property named In the inventory Coun- fel for plalntif contend lature giver @ wife the rij wife and family; he virtual ned her and owing to the con: and well doing of Mrs. Duffy, parties treated with her her goods on her own ao- right for the defendant to seine rock property for the debte of Daniel Day the defe mong cookery fer th el for plato HT further the property was solely the wifes, she being 1B pomsesston foe three mmrnthe previo = wet and rend the third seacte * in euch coset the fotore a Dent tred: beyond the reveb ot the bushand hisereditors, ‘The judye charge ed verdiet this (to mer Te Court of General Se Before the Ker Ocve A \ideray Quitty. ® silen and Clark, Hagh Reed, Giibert three bye were called to LA nd James terit tte cheree of boralary nnd Iarerny Sentenced the Of age. to the How | til there i= roam, for them at the fe | mabey plead gaity te burglary tn Oruree apd wae alae sent to The Comet m wal for Grand Le Nutter A ¢ Put on trinl ebarged win etealing a wate | ‘The property © grocery store at the corner of pag 7} watoh, &o. belonged to @ young man who died of cholera ‘hey were left in the btor store where the prisoner was oniployed Part of the clothes were found on bis person and other articles were taken from pawnbrokers’ offives about town. The prisoner confessed that be had tsken the property, -. — did not knew what indaced him to pyred y. aside from the bank book, was found to K oe ese than $25. and the prisoner was. therefore, sent to the pevitentiary for six month: Another Trial for Grand Larceny Pholoi peort at the bar. charged witht having stolen $355) ee a eallee; named Willium Sinclair, on the 18th of ay enn izapetH Liovp, being sworn, testified. that she ‘a going through Morris street. between 4 and 50 olook os at # afternoon of the 18th of August. when she saw & tailor lyipg @ rleep. and kaw the prisoner come up to bim, and take @ leather purse out of bis (sailor's) pocket, and put it into hia own. Some of th was identified by the eailor, Sinclair. This was go olear, that the jury at on uilty. ‘The Court sentenced the prisoner to the State leon for 3 years and 6 months No more business being prepared for trial, the eo adjourned. to meet in the Vity Hail again to-morrow, (Thursday) morning at 11 o'clock Sporting Inteiligence, Usiom Couns, L. L—Tuk Races.—The fall meeting commenced at the Union Course yesterday. with a sweepstakes for three year olds, mntle heats, and @ three mile race for apurse The running, in point of time, was excellent. The attendance at the course was vory senall, owing. perhaps. to the threatening state of the weatber, which was neither rain nor shine during the whole day. Those who took the trouble to attend, however, were amply compensated, for a prettier race could scarcely be imagined For the sweepstakes, $200 cach, half forfeit. $100 added by the proprietor, there re three cntries, vis: — C Green's bay colt Stockton. by Vercer, (fall bro- ther to Free Trade) 8 years old Jomer Tallv'e bay filly Oratrix, by Orator, ‘dam 7 Mr Lalrd’s filly did not start on account of his not being able to obtain a jockey of the right weight. Fist Heat. The betting about even: if there waea preference. it was in favor of Mr. Tallv's filly, The colt won the pole At the tap of the drum, they hounded finely away, the colt with a slight lead round the upper tern. both in hand. On the back «tretoh, on nearing the half mile pole. the filly made her run for the lead: but she made it evidently in the wrong plac: only. The powers of th re bere conspleuously exhibited: he passed her, and led round the lever tara, and up the home stretch, under s hard pull, winning the heat by half a length yin 1:1, Second Heat.—One huntred to tweaty were nowfresly offered on the colt, with many takers The oolt went off with the lead. but was challenged by the filly at the drawgate: and she clung to him until they went tato straight werk on the back stretch. where the colt went in front of her. leading « length to the half mile py in 54 seconds, Round the lower turn, the filly was pat up to ber speed: but without avail, The colt came home. bard in band, three lengtha in front, in 1°52, The second race was then calied on. which was e -mile purse of $600, with an inside stake of $800 Jae, Talis's bg. Thirteen of Trumps, byt Boston, cut of Tem Paine’ P Hare's b m dam... ° Ieike a years ola’ Zuleika won the pole; Gen, Casa the second d Thirteen of Trumps cutside They started finely, and at avery rapid paca. Cass anon taking the lead, Zuleike next. with the gelding well up. Cass had opered quite a wide apace between himself and the ot hers before renching the quarter pole: and going down the back #treteh he almost seemed to fly away from them, being folly a wile distance ahead of them at the half mile pole, Round the lower turn. and up the home stretch. the mare avd gelding closed up nicely; Cass led by the stand about three lengths ahead of Zaleika. in 1:48 Going round to the first quarter of the next ile. Case again opened a wide gap on the others. note witbetarding he was held as bard asit was possible for bie jockey to hold him In thie way they continued, until they reached the three quarter pole. where both Thirteen of Trumps and Ze}: ika were again let lov, and the mare closed up to within two lengths of Cass, and seemed to be running very strong ‘The two miles were run ip 343, At the quarter pole of the third reund, Zuletka bolted: and Thirteen of Tramps bein; le to reach Cass the race afterwards lost its tn. terest by eighty yerde. making the heat in cand Pi offered against the geld! ‘asa took the lead from the fiend at the esme dashing pace exhibited the previous heat and 1an awey from Trumps pletely. The latter, however. straggied on fura mile ord three. quarters. and then — hed the contest, leaving the rece to be by Cass. on hix own Dorks the fet atte of this heat was run in 1:40 | two in 2:43- ard the three miles in 6:45 And thus ended the first day of the Fall meoting at the Union Course. Foun Mite Dar—Bortowa, Tatty Ho, ano Fi Trane —At half past one o'clock, this afternoon th® above named celebrated racers start for a purse of $800, with on inside «take of $500 each. This race, it is an- ticipated. will be one of the very fastest ever run. The Kee have been apprised ‘of the performances of these | horres frem time to time, through the columas Jy tg m. After the four mile race on the U | deen got throug! staker of $275 will tekw place over tl frock, mile beatr ia hersees,| The borees enteral for to be ® cepital affair, and will add oomsidera- tite to the pleasures of the day. Cantreriie Course —Pactsa.—A contest for a pao- | Ing purse took place yesterday at the Centreville, which pons ted as follows ; — | Miller, Jan Lady Bevine John Cose........ Time, 2:36 — 2:24-9:27 The abeve pacing race, aa the time will show, is the | alls We will ive a report of it another 7. Police Intelligence. Sond 6 Convict from the City Prison.—At the Court of fone peters. ppeang men ty Oo eee, of James Phalon alias was tried. couvicted, and sentenoed to ean rane poe ‘a term of three rarsnnd #x months. end on his return tothe Tombs ay 9 the City Hall where tee court ls held temporart- he endeavored to make his escape from the officer. jowever he failed im the attempt. and was placed ia eurtody of the Leeper of the city Prieon. The convict was placed (in the third corridor. 01 | ket. « petend out has is ued for bringing in food. Of the main prison scroas the yard to the eer gate, gave the para teket to the keeper in 4 tromped Into the street ee Sooo after viet was ascertained. sod erarch bereabeute but sithout ho aide ry ey by furniebing the dieguice and the ken inte custody and locked a by the convict | and thet Phalon murt bave taken the ticket, cap end | berks t from bem without bis knowledge while thus asleep This story the gad inched biw ap to | Teeted, yerterd 4 Deti« | Charles Wright. A barrels of one pork the property of Heery liaven fustion Osborne ocmmitted Pies the peneneee for « further hearing. Charge of Moers Hopting aud sv Feeted, onal a pian by the captein of can tras, On ® warran’ ienued by Justice Lothrop. wbervin be stands cher ced with mii ting « rape on the person of Mary Plum o'ty. rhe alleges that Qocured during the night time came te her bed and by foree violated ber per- eon, mob againnt her will end consent, undergo shearing this day at 2 o'clock held te appear ilondeonment — Ofteer Lynoh of the let ward arrest. Logitehman by the ed by his wife wih abandoning {ihout any means of 1 The socused ed but nove found fewich wae inetivn’ din his boot 4 were fownd thed mp fi i hag = Upon thie diseo very the magistrate detained Fiynn, until the ¢ missioners of Emigration make some arr the rupport of the wite wnd ehiidren Tue L ax at Quenee— The Montreal Herald t bee the following aing large howe coeupled by Geo, fod fn & ehort tim bieck of aw d between Saint Genevieve the bigh eche were in Samer toe atreet nie atreet and Dew # of the oosupmnta Thiekie Mr O'Raw ordom Justioe 1 Fe do Hot recollect were burned cut high school war repeatedly om fire ud wae sand by the exertions of some memon the ree Peenty or tote botiees Dawe been destroyed and the toes of pro t be ext imared at lees then £0,000 ue 280, Oo, vrence officers eulfer henvtiy. Quebee off flee from £12000 to £16 fre Phawa £1000 JLo Gicbe nothing J tun not acertised early trains of ears. if ~ | Salen of 4 600 bus City Polttics. ‘Tur Democratic Nominations.—Last evening th convention for the nomination of candidates for head” of departments, met at Tammany Hall. Lucius Robin- don, and John Brown, (13th ward,) and P. J. Paris (4th ward.) Secretaries, The same wards were coutusted as on the revious evenings, and the decisions were the same there were four didate put in vomination for Comptrolier—George H Purser, Talman J. Waters, bse harlick. Samuel J. Willis A ballot took ong 7 hen the result was,on the first ballot, Pur: Witte, 2 harliok, 24; Waters. Second ‘allot: Purrer, Charlick 24; Willis, 16; Waters, 5. Third ballot: Purser, 60; Charitek, 28, Willie 14. Phe result of this ballot was, that George H. Purser, of the 4th ward, (ex ulderman.) was declared to be elected by the E having @ majority over all the other oan- a oyether. ‘Tbe following were put in nomi- pation. But ne ballot took places — Department of Streeta and Lamps- John Scott, Jas. D. Sweet, Jamen Evglish, Bartbolemew Purdy, (Four. ) Wm Gage, Charles Gannow For this Mr. I ‘urdy is the favorite. Commissioner—J. B. Smith, Thes, J Spofford, welfth ward,) George S. Manu. Spofferd ts the likely cand date, Commissioners of Repairs and Supplies—William D. Sealy, George Paulding (Kighth ward.) James english, Jomer L Miller, (Ninth ward) Wm P. Morse, Daniel Norris, Avdres Clarke, D. Kyer (Sixteeath’ ward,) Abraham Boget, (Sixteenth ward) The most likely is Mr. Miller. Inepector—C, B. Archer. (Fourteenth ward.) Thomas Downing, (ex Ald Thirteenth ward,) Andrew Clarke, Wm 8! Sixth ward) The latter is sup- pesed to be the wivning man ‘The following resolusiun. offered by Mr. Carpenter, was carried by a majority of 10 to 19:— Resolved, That vo candigate shall be considered eligible to a nomination who dors not recognise the Orpavisation of this convention as the only Demooratio organigationjin this count "The convention the: adjourned. Tae Shenirvart tis now said among the knot ing ones of Ola fammany, that tbe contest fur this of- fioe will be between Henry storms and Jos, Corneil. and “the boys” are determined to stand by him. will tell, Marine Affairs. ‘The bark Oliver J, Hayes, which was Isunohed om the 17th ult, from the yard of O. ©. Jerolamon, at Belleville, N. J., was towed round yesterday to the foot of Rutgers atreet, Kast River, where she will receive her spare and rigging. She is laten‘ed for the Buenos Ayres trade and come of her berths have already been secured for her first voyage. She is to be commanded by Capt. Scott, formerly of the siasen Buruey, who has made so many rapid aod fortunate voyages to that | port. Death of Americans Mexica. Information has been received at thestate De ment from T. W. Slewons Eq , United States Consal atamoras, of the death of the following American within bie consulate. v! Williaw r R. A-Cru vj 6-0. from Alabama ; Dr Wa. Foeruick, f Jobn Thomas. trom Vexae. murdered ; John Adame, from Texas, murdered ; John Snively from Texas’ murdered ; Migeul Suczineau. from Loutsiaus, U.S Treasurer's Tho Treasurer of the United States has made the fel. ing statement showing the amount at his credit the Trearury, with Awistant Treasurers and designate ed Deporitories, and inthe Mint and Branches, by re- turns received to Monday, 24th September, 1849; the smount for which drafts have been issued, but were then unpaid, and the amount thea remaining subject to draft; showing also. the amount of future transfers toand from Depositories, as ordered by the Seerctary of the Treasury In whet Place Amount on Draft yet paid, Deposite. Troasury of U.8..Wash- ington, D G.. + $62,901 11 $10,616 38 $52,274 73 Assistant Treasurer, bostom, Mase... 157,427 85 _ 655,128 04 Mails 24 bod *0 ‘30,575 BT 1,277.23 23 bund 6 GUD 68 T88.772 43 L190 BT 00,200 £8 35.328 Ot G34 40 5,805 64 12,676 14 120,650 15 1,088 19 - 6.943 05 57 8 6,000 86 23,100 88 1.060 4) 7.271 227 06 36,085 08 52 75 10 75, 6478 3,209 24 03 93 18,315 697,011 0S 32'219 BL 170 516 YE 7 2.070 3 (18,351 78 4,060 31 - Prsiadel — = ‘41,150 00 Branch mi sntse ~ 38,000 08 — 82,000 00 - 26,850 08 - 28,850 08 —____100,000 00 —_ __100,000 9 Provisions. - Pork —Salus of 600 barrels of Obie pork were made at $10 123¢ for mess aud 93 31 for prime Beef—Some small rales of mess worn made at $l and 60 barrels extra ( bicago. at Cy 60; pri nominal at $¥. Laid—Salrs in 800 barrets and tlerces, at 6c a 6360 See mane s rales were made at 100 a 1630 far State. nod 8e.@ le. for Ohio, Omeese was ay ud in fair demand. at do a 6io, Rice —T bere was no change in the market, and sales 8 were nade at £3 a $3 60. xs — Sales of 125 hogeheads New Orleans were made. by tion, at dike a Sige , 90 dy ‘The mar ket was # shade lower, oompared quote Cuba Musoovado at triotly prime The stock on the lst t was estimated ac 14,000 hogsheads and 16,000 i boxe Seep —Sales of 100 barrels clover seed were reported at 7 cents, Wuisxer,—The sales embraced 200 barrels, at 270 for Obiv. and 27e 270. tor Prison; last sale of drudge at 27)0 . om time 407 Totas Receipts of Produce per Hudson River Lines bind Flour, bbl Ashes. bbis. Cs bush fate do. 5.000 575 Seed. Oat oe Wool, bales... Announcements af Births, Morriages, and Deaths are net inserted unless duly authen‘icuted end paid for rried, On Wedn . the Sd mst, by the Rev Francis L. Hawks, of the Charch of the Mediator, Mr Jouw Li- Tingeron of New York. counsellor at law, to Miss Many Winter only daughter of Gabriel Winter, Esq , of Fin hing, Lg leland On the zd inst. by the Rev. Dr Pise. at St Peter's Church, Mr Cuances R. Ecornr, of this city, to Miss Manta A. Mot 1K, daughter of the late Thomas McCormick. of Brooklyn. On the 34 inet, at the Church of the Annunoiation, by the Samuel Seabury. D. D., Mr. J. D. Moa iss Bersey Ann, youngest daughter of the late 0 Styles. all of this my Av St. Matthew's church. on the 2d inst , by the Rev. that the latter has @ great chanos, as some —s of | Kingston Goddurd. of Philadelphia, Euimasera 8, only ‘Tine | @avghter of Warmoldus Cooper, xq, of this city, te AxvoLb Hater, M. D., of St. Joba, New Brunswick. In Vergennes. Vt, Capt. Wintiam A Newnan, M.S. K at she United States arsenal, to Mise Lovista daughter of the “ha B, Brox, of In Ba'timore Now } ook, to Mie: on, Of that city, On Tuesday evening. October 2d, of ceoeemation, Exien Sxinwen, wife of Edward Skinner, aged 20 years, The friends of the family, alse the members of Nep- tune Hose Company No. 27, are respectfully requested to attend her funeral. from her late residunce, No 78 Reade street, on Thursday attermoon, at 4 o'’elock, without further moti » the $d inst., Rionann C The frien family are ressectfully poate atiend the funeral troa: ube residence of bis pare nts, 45t Pearl street, this (Thursday) afternoon. at half part o'clock fis remains will be takem to the Eleventh street cemetery. ‘On Tuesday. 24 inst , Joseru Cana, late of Bangor, Maine aged 76 years ‘Tle triends of the family, and of bis sou-in-law, Fran els H Upton. are tnvited to attend bis funeral. from the residence of the latter, No 100 West Thirteenth strvet morning. at 10o’clock. His rewals will be taken to (ireenwood for jaterment. ‘on Wednesday, the ad ti at ie ‘o’cloek, from the residence ot bis father, Ne ‘West Warhington place The remains will be taken te Norwalk. Cenn., for interment. Oct. 3. after a lingering illness, in the 61st year of her age, Mrs. Exxsox Kean ‘The friends of ber sons. James and Patrick A. Kean and of ber brother, J her funeral, on Friday afterno residence of her son James, No 189 Fite On Wednerday morning. Oct 8d,after # short il Many Ann, wife of Peter Kea:mey, aged 19 years months His friends, and thore of her unole, Nicholas Codes, are particulary requosted to atteud her funeral. from her late rerivence, 63 Oliver street, this afveraoom, at 2 o'clock. No coaches allowed. On the 2d of Oct , Mra Ex.ew Ducan. Her funeral will take ane tote day, at 12 o'clock, from the residence of 116 Leonard street. 7: of ber daughters, for: Misses Dug er sons, Charles and are invited to attend At Vireco, Hamilton county, New York, on the 29th of Sept, Mre anwis wife of Johm J. Rickers, aged 65 years, 7 months, and 14 days Funeral this sfternoon at 2 o'olock. from the house of Mr. Alfred baker, 118 Franklin street, to whioh the friends of the family are respectfully invited Her re- mains will be taken to (ireenwood Cemetery. MARITIME INTBELLIGRNOK Port of New York, Ovt. 4, 1849, ‘GUN Riszs . 60 evn suTe, . SRiaewes 2 Te vT Bes ool a gonoral news column for the latest Marine Intelligence Shipe—Severn, forte » eo Fe vaolsen, Gt. & Smith Total . 1.60 31 8 ~w $5, 186,040 10 1294,760 22 06.504 20 28 Hoh smenat oabioottodtah...-ssove ce e.-damunne | eat® ‘Transfers ordered bo Treamney 00 Zisbiget= $200,000 00 ira, Fonter & Niohersoy From Assistant Treasurer, ‘ailadelphia. Sepsis, Ba T Poy: | Treasury Notes Outstanding Oot. 1, 1840, te Tatand wi Lg its | eile wda in the later | Amount outetandi: Bava, ‘The eare will r every half heur upto the time Fries to 324 Jaly, 4h, as por records of of starting ~ thisoffice. ... $143,080 31 Amount outstanding of the Issue of 22d gore ‘1846, Ls arslemnerend of this of- cease 87/000 00 Amount outeiandla 28th of January, 1547, of this hevieiese 42 < + 9961450 00 192,430 31 Deduct cancelied notes In the hands of Oe coounting officers. of whieh $1 jer the aot of t2d July, 1846, ler aote prior to July 22d, \. 2.100 00 93.100 380 81 ALLEN A. HALL, Register of Treasury. CITY TRADB REPORT. Weonsavar, Oot 8—0P. M. Owing to this being packet day for the Cambria, and later news from Europe being momentarily expected, transsetions in cotton were made only toe moderate extent, without change in quotations. There was more activity im the market for flour, while prices ruled about the same, with some heavinnss towards the close There continued to be a fair demand from the East. ward, with = good inquiry for export and for the local trade = Medium grades in somelnstances were sold to favor of buyers. Scutherm flour continued steady. with moderate rales. There was but litte doing in ‘The market was besvy. and the arri 1 erty. Ship Brewster, G. A gama bit sepals Central America, 126 Liverpool, 38 days. with mise and prise, enrtnger, ‘te Tenor 4 conti i Wevterly al. trom Sable Island. 28h ult, lat 42 (7 " 9008 Pioneer for Malian. ship ovtenbure (Ham), re) tg. 29 days. ‘with mdse and INS Feoreneree, te Sobmidva ‘Suess. Twenty ont iNiey, Charleston, 6 days, wivh eos Bases ngers di Fekaleoks tooegne, Pall suse ma in bal- F Californian wth, Bion te a0, Berk Brasil (of Boston), Lowis Almeir . July 20, and Gt- bratty un 3 with fruit, ko, 104 &G W Bem wn. 1300 ah Ime 27 A. lon £8 20, expert end 8 macene Wom B08 to 1 the water om ety, We ie de Sunatro, ith mes, te Barstow low 33.10, ‘large Am & ng bine signal, Brn, “on pam opehe 5 ship Kate enter, on ‘beese bee for et ye Bat ron “Err T (Oldend), Miller, Tobaseo, 35 days, with . ke. te Senveftiin, Bros. Bria 8. (br) “holly. Gopaters ens Tarts Islands, 18 thealt. te Deasoomd & & os a Lyre. Vunscom), Turks ®, 1B days, with mdse, | | some lote at a slight advance Kye je meal was in fair request poveee rates Rye was steady, while barley was quiet, it firm. Oats were saleable, Pork was steady with | Mocerate tales of mene and prime without change in prices, There was no alteration fo other arti jon of | provisions worthy of epecist noties. — Groo eady but rales of sugars were moderate, ile there aM jew, 6 44 1 Sales of 1°00 bege Se Rio were mode on uot understood but eupporrd to be at Sige, ‘The apathy on the part of holders touch- dieporal their stocks tit! itiewes =the | nd is, however, limited; rales to day only reach- | Seg COO bales, at a shade over inst quetatious We quote :— Oyen in erior .. | Orinary. DK at $4 75 a $4 57%: common State and mixed old Went # $5, rtreight State and Weatern at $6 change. Texcbed aboat 600 bbl for mixed and straight brands « 1% Wheat. Sates of 100 “arolipa were made atwle Ry = Barley whi borhele tpferior Nort Prive renohed 600 bushels prime at te above the market Oats were 400 for Northern and 35 « Sto for eae Bales reached £6600 bushele mostly for ex) ing intertor iy d wt 618 620, 40 continued abowt the | nagements of cotton, at The per A) buehele of arain nenged at Sd preft or po freight the packet of the loch Inet. | for Havre, bad 1000 bales cotton engaged at Ko. | per i Frort.—Sales of 60 bage Pecan nute were made at Gornte Fiewt Palee cf about (00 0 100 barrels of one re vie wt $10 96 for No. De, wt $6 12k for No $4 19% for No Be Dry ood was " , ore — Sales reached 260 bales new No. 1, at 10Ke. .| h | Lowe =< Common Thomaston war firm. at 800, wae in moderate request The sale of Now Orlane new crop. inadvertently mentioned yer. terday was incorrect, ae wae Apparent on the fnow OF it trade, wilfully wrong information is never re rame courte, The inst te crlved a reoond time from 1 tales of forte Rico Covad, Mie, 8 We; heary; There was ne | tos M Smith. Brig Peownic, Hallock, Mobile, 24 days, with cotton and teat torn rig Orion, Want . Charleston. 20 days, bo: t ta im dtetrone nto Tove it, ongorver ood v, u Hy B henung. of Boston, caraized, not been Ie for: DOxt Gay. peeard beth marty coarse, rian * tod write, Keele palneed green. to ‘ oblign d to 6 the deck, with alm water in the hob be int 32. inm 74 60, po sache te Now York, who Nudly ou; plred es with tentier, Pevtigrew, Wachiae. 5 days, with lomber 4, Seas nna (Br), Barron, Piste. 10 days, with coal, 60 ston Dry Deok. 1 Sabi Warton, Montes, Bristol RI. 3 aye. X. Below. ‘ from Dobe a r tod Nenentanne os ga haga am Satled- M owes, On Tuesday hing Croreane city (0). Ch Part |, Rosesll, in lorries Awgwote: ber S Cotomiae ( Ma a ite dew ne oehere The hele Amethyes bownd co Ph latelphia. pus bask — mornl@, amd anchored ender Comey Island yl Hington for London wae’ wed te the ST 1. Paoke: tip. av Bull ot smokor there, er ere a anon, By at meridian. SB; at an-e0s, Prevnasm Perking, Co gel re Sally folk: Con pe mde Ship Themes It 19 J, Find, Howes, Vive rpaots Clark, do: re Vierober, ys woh: € sii, Son Pranstevey svsuatthipe Uopeny, Dickinson, Coaster was value Bost bly not insured, Brio Manta, of Bist ule, Sonn Swat Norwich, wi bight of the 29ch ult, of om 2d inst. Scum Ants, Bailey, of ting Sh war potom a SustAined but uriding damoge. Sour PB Savery, Wild City Print, wish a carzo of Luwber ib wltin On the 18th, (eh ‘8 severe gule ot wind from the BYE low doom, turegefl, sails, rigging, deek load ue warke, Soun Exrx mito a cargoot | They ware furced to vourtle her, uunble to wacurtal ancy W Stevens, borere ported ) tte! the me ae vpn / Mee dy 4 iy Retina, dW otuers, aad ‘wilt be of Harrington, bofore renorted abas Wilmington, Mg jor Baisimere, was There was ti un upom her for $900, The balance wae prose~ od from Bristol, RI, for Wil ea nt toe ry are rod her name, (Pre~ from Charleston, bound te pat rH Nurfols om she Carlin, from Norfolk for Yep 4 he tire im the Potomac Ri Comsmence oF BALTIMORE —The arrivals as the Baltimore during the month of Sepe ha From foreign ports From eoastwise d balance, Wiz Awer! month of Sepe House, for forvign nd Lt senre, Whalemen, 14 at New Bedford, Oct |, Ocean hip Mary Ward, of Kenuebs i othe Mary Ward of Kenncbuak, 40. 4¢ days from Liverpool Vth vit tat l6 of Balimore, i . " mon, and the bala Foretgn Ports. Amapatna, CA, May 17-31! brig Adsline (from Panama), San Fra ails by Capt Gammond and 9 others) Docken*orff, b saith "July teed Bere Joe we Calitor Topas, fm a ly tor Bjleey Pitot. fm Ye rmen 23870), Br steamer Tay. from Fngland. Car aw jo Tth. bas antine; brigs Elisa, Bell, for do 10 Crocker for Boston, 10.” Std ig 1th. toe f 4 ell, Bh on Bly lat 2240, lon'77); brig Pansiaa, Blariage do KL ‘July 20. Ship Vandalia, Codman, por been as follow:— bas ag aeghs. ay. me a ie 178-51 from fereize number IL were ide ie te sp Hibernia, Barkor, Indian to Rio, Ang 27, lab 15 , 15th ult, off Double Headed Shot Keys. eo; sehr Jose Caseres. Hammond, de (sho wae ‘The brig Ko! Valparaiso (4 pril 5). arrived 2a in (a> repercad by the Brewster, reperia 125 days, st shonld h the R Boould ane, Sept 8 Arr brig Panama, Bldridge, Havana; Brinkerhott, Crocker, Matannas. oY Subilee. ‘Gooding, from Portland. te Manila for NSork, repaired. ant to commeace loading fee world probably sail in abet 15 days MATASzAB, £00; Swow, Merrill, fe Duggan, from Kio Gran Iic Thos b Hart, Brimaceo G Yorks 18eh. brige jeg, the oply Amvewel in port. Passed en thth, trig Walverm (of #1 Norfolk fer Moutogo Bay, Jam. 16— Arr barks James Ba Sargent, Portland; bi Bia, 10th, ship Kea Queen, vp be yoo) = Bg — Sake rx it thew Home. Ports. Avexsxpaia, Oct 1—Arr Ty vehr Bolivar, Barnard, as oy. Beard 'a: Potosi, Cur. od nee] PA, aa ‘Sep? 19—Brig Industry. of New Haven, uy sed through the adelphia), Jarman, 9 days from teh St Jobe. N brig Ells, Pike, NY- jo. Sie rie: pay yey Porslead & NYVork, EnGantow™, sept 27— fehre Wa Br, bark Esther Lem | Beston; Zonin for Lynn; Edward bri a, Catharine ‘aliner, do for Hardy, and "Soeala'§ Grecian, Wells, ise i from breere tro bownd vear Morus Be from NY ork, "h Ni Worth, ge. erds and or Nawront, Sept Richm-ner Vinter Cun dare Jacob Rayn on: ferric Bonen for fork Beran fr for Philedelphia: scbre MM: _ 4 "st f > Peng: ‘e. + Gutter A Wevt, Rend, Al be: fone for Chaticoten. eine Poyt. Sid sche tae Clip tm Cram Prsnnen, 81d sown Athal wYerk. "a oat ay ry steer rid Allstate of Roetth jot gen, o Mre ¥, Fy Martin, of NYork; Callnges phir Shark Tyan Ost 1 Arr bark Ranger, Dyer * tbe Kastan hon ‘ell suatle Mt n fo Soka d Vouk for Aw TLase chee Brave, Drake, NYork; Gow vane Teo a "naa ia Cape i pCaneve, : Opmen. Bane: Remorse fae STecmrre tre bees Boston for Siimioaion, NO sarah Gas Gna, lotta, Rend, wg La Goh “9r, Now fal we, Gite, Rete tan laltimere: A ce ber, do for N ticarr eohe Marthe Holl. Taylor, Bast iv sala lie pork Mathions sarah Therntre-—2 Ouohrsoe oad Mise Casey JC Woon. uarew Smith, & Boore—issin ue Point. te cata atct or ee, reaerichanat New seth, Vo-B he vhecrem omared sinier and toe of Havenas rho ey Passengers Satled. if 1 ar ky Ty and ta oie ‘nigh a Tipe 8 Yor yt hp N Darts, Withers nisere, Ly fant Joon P Pia teh } nme, Wht b r DW Reider dynes anor v Hier AM Bowi't H Moore, na Oh z Na’ Chanmes, Ad Ootey veh an. Jon rman. t Neos Wmerinn . Biederick Sere AO Me . Job a Var Binge Mell R Tate Foam * Winiam sisi vile, AG Cooper, BR Somers, a4 ntcctage

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