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ee presciom, rhe bac Lim arrested fi me; but the meg steare dismissed t Bot delng, Io bis cputon. suMeient ground for legal action G respe! nee. Qacre October 6, 1849. ‘The Mechanics? Tvstitute Fair Visit to the Machinery Room—Siine Wea ng Pin Making —Sewing by Ma- ehinery— Contents of ihe Uprer Saloon — Cattle Show, $e "The eppunl fair ot the Meobaniow’ Institute of Mary. Jand, whieh has been oprm at Washington Hall for a week past, ia not only a‘rracting our own citizens, but I daily observe visiters nx well as exhibitors, from New York and Philadelphia iv the saloons The machivery de ps tment cooupies the whole of the first floor of the builoing aod presents @ scene of bus- tling activity that is seldom witnessed at an exhibition ot the kind. The enxtue drives about twenty different macbiner, mort ct *bich sre new inventions, and al! Pussess ap attraction that drawe crowds of visiters to view them, Am the machines is @ netting loom, nearly three yar « for making @sberamen’s seines, which ties the koot+ and does ite work with mach more regularity aid strength then they ean be made dy hand = [twill tt anoue 300 knots per minute. and requires not baif the attention of @ commen cotton Bf Our Baitim. oom. ‘A pin wachine, in peration. alsopattracts great atten- tion, cutting oy the wre aed throwing out one hun- dred and teery pins per minute To this is attached another machine «bet takes the pio fast as they are wade apd tick ip the papers, forming rows swith great previ dexparoh, Then there is @ waehinein motion making cotton wards, cutting the sire and placing it through the Teather wih tar greater regularity than they could be dove by band: wnd »ithough vot mach larger than piece of chalk,’ does ss wuch work ine dey as ten men eould do Anotber machine makes weavers’ reeds, at the rate of ‘thirty wires per minute whil-t ten per hoae would be good work hy hand ‘Then there in w fine collection of eotton machinery in motion, » portable ooru and four mills. whieh acract greab attention, The agri- eulturel machinery on eshihition is immense Anotber mi ea novel as it is ingenious. attracts @rowds of Indien §=it 1s » sewing machine, which will seam up the leg ef a pair of pantaloons, with» back stitch. ip afew moments attracts great attention. and is The only new invention | reo, is omstrucred as to combi revess fire doard, s common fire cylinder, and an air valve, con- Bected With & hiytiy Cruamental jacket, which sur- Tounds tbe pre © jer By meas of the tubs and jacket. a current of cold sircan be brought from the cellar into direct contuot with the beated cylinder, and thence thrown in'o the apartment It occupies no epace in the rocu. and the heatcan be regulated by valves. so aste keep tbe temperature always at one height ‘The inventor is « wealthy Baltimorean. who bad one made merely for bis own use and all who see dt are struck with ire utility. a weil as beauty. and the scientific principles ov which it is constructed. The saloon ip the second story. is stored with ant ense collection of specimens of more workman. ebip The ladies be ve presented for exhibition a great number of quilts of every description and quite a con- ‘test is going op among them for the premium The pianos are truly maguificent. the builders of all the Northern cities being represented competing with ‘our own builders for thy palm of superiority. Butit would be useires to attempt a further deserip- ‘tion of the raloons. which ‘0 well stored that the: can scarcely be properly ned ins day § the whole exbinition is pot only highly creditable to our ie: d ar'izans. but ix an honorte the city. ‘This, together with tho at Show, which will cowmence on Wednesday next. is already crowding our hotels with strangers, and « brisk time may be anticpated next week Im the Baltimore market yesterday, flour settled down to $5 1245 for both Howard Street and Vity Mills, at which rates there were rales of several hundred bar- rela jews of wheat have comtioued from day to ote, with sales of com- (good red at ¥8 arnta to $1; good to prime red, $18 $1 03; white. $1 06 » $1 10; family flour, white. $1 100 $115 Corn —The rales daring the close Of last week and the fore part of the present, were for ite, 68 a 0c . and yellow 60 a 620 ; but towards the le of the week, there being more inquiry for ex- port, and receipts n all, an improvement of a cent or ‘was made in price: subsequently rales have been de at 63 » 64 cents for yellow. and 61 a 62 cents for white. at whieh prices alex were made yesterday. Pa pe were the sales at the stook board yes ell Ktoeked $1.49 City 6's, "90; 101%; 700 do, 0136; MH Balti . Sta'oue an, oegen Our Philadeipnia Correspondence. ‘The Weather— Shocking Acerdent— The Markets. Stocke, $e. Puirapecrnia, Oct 6, 1849. ‘The rain- it raineth every day! A more dull, dismal’ dirty city, could not well be imagined. The omni are fall, the streets deserted. and put to business of all kinds The politicians ceare to bet, speculates ‘and brawl; and, with the exception of mudan¢ water! there is nothing #tirrin John W Thompson the head waiter of the Mer- chants’ Hotel felt feom the fifth story of that baildiog, last evening. and was so shoekingly injured, thet his Life ia despaired of. Although the money market t# and the benke dir te accommodate the wante of tueir customers, et there is lirtie or no speculative feeling visible. No joudt the accumulation of «ight millions in the Sub- ‘Treasury has hed « tendeney to check operations of @ speculative character tbe stoc ceed- i, and prices show a» do In the produce mar! to notice ‘The advices by t had no effect upon the cotton market, Flour contiaues Small sales of rye flour ‘orn meal dull at $3 1254. ce in wheat is fully mainteined. Ri nia tbe ; Southern STe. No chan Yellow corn tenn: Railroad, 16, $ Verebarg Oe. "Op, 9 169; 20 U8 Loan Bonds 2,000 Rosd in 4%. W Nornavown RK 2 Purtapecenta, October 7, 1849. The Weather— Dr. Durbin—Amusrmenis—The Approach: ing Election— Mone, Vard:tle— Mise Rosa Jaques. News, particularly of = local character, is soarce— not an item can be scared up or chasod up, worth tran- we are to have bright akies and clean pavements again The Rev Dr Durbin preached this morning at St George’ eh Feurth rtreet I @rowded to its utmost capacity, ‘one of the most effective ever delivered by this elo- quent divine Notwith-tanding the storm aod my predictions, various places of pub watvereal liberality ne Full Philadelphia two thousand per-ont present aod not more than one doren ladies ip the The © b boy's’ were de- lighted, and the “bi bi's” given with retreshing fre- queney ‘The present week promises to be @ dull ome, as little Or no buriuess is tram-moted about election time election, @ you are a Gnd sithough there # Viewed with importance an inion im Pennaylvevis, simce the im General Taylor, “That t to the prevent State ean be ne rea-coabie di Fepore confidence Im the Integrity avd patrioti«m o ‘the old obieftain who nw occupies the White House. ‘The contest for eberper war of succere— but Whe belief that t lary Bomineted whig candidate for Mayor wil) be reguimeiy w ed Mons. Vardelir. the mam who ascends in balloons, feet foremort woDeuDee® & second exhibition for to- morrow afternoon barring bad weather, tHe promises geome entra feats Mire Rega Jacques. whone success bas been as extra- oroipary ae it ® vaked for and who bas produced the ment lively imprersons in our musioal circles of ® at river the * of Malibran, morrow evening as N ty is felt to bear charseter Her friends confidently prediet for another and a greater tri Homrince inn: mascry —Judge Safin empenneled « Fm Rd the ¢ ercinl Horpirat yesterday’ atveracon, * pUrpore of inquiring imte the complaint of | Racy, made ageinot ore plisa RK She was Tep: erewte jw yieumente Digby oul native of Irelavd where rhe ¥ Ae half sino « me of Hebert Ke 7 ™ grated te-this city immediately stor thelt jnge. she furnicbing hiw the thr country ) tor Dereeif, He utterly failed to py bd treated ber with in pg thie time rhe Aid whieh «he ly towards her en be returned pinto bet Room, Ste was til gon fined b tetwed t6 + ber bed, Dut phe got up and took her fofent into the Tom where he tae whew the monster rerured to look to take ber Idiot away, and used other her #t it end Cela bi Jorwiring lar ge u 01rd comm From that moment her a = : aan tee ta * was taken to the Aryium, ‘be Das jematord ever simer with bot Tae bows ty. Her bushand on hearing of het situation, and obtained a civoree in Lawrencebargh. in ‘The jury foavd tbat ehe was insane sod that de would he yr” tonst her ot liberty —Cineinnan » 4 So A LERNER TEN SRE ‘The Weather and the Crops. ‘The Charlestw (3 ¢ bas been ome 6 sons for the Sew island . Kpewn, Phe frost in April and the dr curred about that time threw che crop into thi of May before it veyetated Suffering through » def- ciency of moisture. it grew but singgisbly throngh the month of June, and # part of July ‘Thea foilowed a wuccession of heavy ratus. «biet hot the pleats rapid: ly forward, producing @ luxariant growth sud bat ttle Truit Phecropis pow where is ought to have bern the lst Septen ber | had ab this time Last your sixty dane boured = | hi now but twenty it ie despive * backwardners. | bad the promir saving orop, barring au early frost and storm With the Lat: ter we were visited yreterday and fromthe length, aore than the reverity of the blow, we have sntfernd to the extent of one-fourth certainly, vad perhaps, of one third of what we would otherwise have aade The Macon (ia) Museum. of the 22d uit. aays:— There can be no forther doubt that the preduce of the prerent year will fal! for below au averagecrop Not- withstanding the crop in the up country at least in a portion of it, will be @ very wood one, Whilxs travelling through Jones, Patoam, and Morgan reovatly, « triead ipiorms vs that he noticed an fnguuterable q caterpillars #ebbed up iv the trees and bas! rondside Some doubt is expresred ax to whether these of the cotton plant If they bad made their ap- pearance sooner sod proved to be of the destructive character Fuppored by many. the consequeuces wigot dave beew diraxtrou-, As itis unless they bogia very shortly. it is probable they will be harmless ‘The potato sot has appeared extensively in towns in Middlesex county, Mass., and also iu towns ereuud Hartiord. ( onn. The Henderton, (Texas,) Egis, of the 14th ait., rayn:—We learo that the worms are dan wg the oot. ton crop toa very great extent. ia th rounding x One gentle his crop was bo mach injured as te be worth gather. ing—thinks he will not yet» bale from twenty aures. A great many otbers speak of tbeir crops being injured Wore oF leew There was quite e heavy frost at Pendleton, §.C., on the 4th ult, ‘The incinnati Gazerte, of the 2d instant, saya:— Owing to the warm dry weather of the past five or weeks, corm har matured very rapidly and ripened eavlier than usual Nearly the entire crop of the val- 8 of Scioto river and Paint oreek fo the Chillicothe region, bas already been cut and shocked Che Scivto Gozette, of 26th ultimo says:—" Mhe yield is truly sbundant—end the grain unusually perfeot If the wheat crop bereabout was nearly destroyed with rast, there 16 certainly «full return for the bhusbandman’s cart, made in the product of Indian cura It hax bewn that the vailey of Parut creek, withia che e of twents-tive miles trom the mouth of thi ~ both a» to the quaotity aod quality of the corn crop. reach us from all the rick val- leys of the West, though we bav« not yet heard of the commencement of maize harvesting aby where but in the Chillivothe district. There is much ia this large crop to make up for the great deficiency of the wheat yield ip Obio apd several other Scates And etill fur- ) 4? u 1B Accounts rtill continue to reach us. Apoitiomat News raom Mrxico—Reveasi Amn the N. or THe an VRisonexs at PurBLa.—A correspondent of Orieaus Delta. of the 23d inst . wriciog from Puebla. says :—"Igive you below the names of twelve fs. with one exception eitiseas of the United | tat who were imprisoned iu this city about the L2ch of June 1848 charged with robbing several bactendas in the vicinity of Verote, aud released to day. to wit :— Geo. W. K Loon James Will a Jeff Shay, Jaodry, Wm Mellibepny. apd Jobn D. Cook = 1 are in ® mot miserable condition. but will be turaished by tne for- eigners resident bere with sufficieat mesos to reach home, such being their desire J hey express them-” selves perfectly ratisied with their residence in Mexi- 00, and unwilling to coutioue it.”’ Camancue Dern euthority that tered the German settle: ww of the cabine ai inbabitants. The | that their object was not to shed blood, them the alternative of @ peaceable surrender or a fight The whites being too few in ber to eater- tain apy hope of a successful resistance, availed thi selves of the first alternative. and the savages accord- ingly took possession. —.dustin (Texas) Gaseite, Sept. 1b are indebted to Gay, Ki and Co's express ton papers, in advance of ¢! detained by the storm on Saturday CITY TRADE REPORT. Saruuvar, October 6—6, P. M. ‘This has proved one of the most inclement days of the season. The rain fell in torrents during the greater part of the day, completely suspending all out doo Dusiness. Transactions within doors and on ehange which was thinly attended, were, with the exoeption of cotton, much restricted. In the latter article, sales Were pretty freely made at full rates, prices closing firm. Sales of this State and Western brands of flour ‘were limited, withous change in quotations, whi Fees feir Under the influences of lig! and ad, prices were steady. aud rester: port Southern brands were in light supply, while prices were une! There was no marked change ia wheat, and owing to the terms of holders being above the views of miiers, no sales of momeat transpired. Corn continued in light supply, which eircu: with « fair demand for export, imparted great Fone, and at the close bigher rates were dea Beef war steady Lard covtinued setive. at steady Prices Cheese of prime quality, wad selling in mo derate lote for export, while common and taferior oon- tpued quite dull Owing to prevailing storm. transactions ip groceries were light, without change im notations. nf Produce per Hndeon River Lines o er) Beef. bbls. . .. Ment this (Monday) morning. In Brooklyn, October 7, Carnenine Lrom, wife of Leonard Paulson The funeral will take place this da: M., from No 106 Hoyt street, Brookly Saginaw City. on Friday. alet of Samuet it 4 o'clock PF mail, which was | ig 5 Of fore past aod maine ast! She wae rroken om tho Sich ule. in lag dy By, loa 73 Ud, bound buck to rene, Brio Hinmenta, ae Porth from Matansns Lost deok Toad of mulasees. enmeba: wars 09 ue sore and part of ber of the 19ch ard Mth ult Sku Jou 6D 1, Davis.) ~Am ayrract of ste ter from Mie 8 ou thie WBE Ang while Ce pe F ‘ork Vilo6 ha vty Reo. 7.) Cart Suarey rae on board, The J) D. was bound eouk beret the erew mutivied ih Actemp:od the lives «f thrangh the foe and wo irony for the ovok They will stop at Sonu Prrvem from. Heazoa Savt ine fell in with Uulwerks ghee c the S rai af m the Wert aa: ade mai n, aud tour vin Bold ope a Frese there on board until up with Capo Quad or the Wess end of the inlands forming Whale Sound, how Reop the Pars. gs cons beurd the remsirder of che turaite, Atthe ent end the wideh in abomt (5 and gradually do- av round to t a free river, with nel a Vort Famine is 2 miles to the Norshwerd, and on the Si uth of the Haya fire frenh water river, whore we filled ov at wont in at half tive, forming the south B wile ving ani ted with small uch as are on the const of Bor After passing Pert Femi d loesons much in hei ht, fod in many plac covered w.6h trees. From Jape Fri ward beep tuly two miler from the Patagonia coast, jou wish 'O ANChOT,) Until You Pant Saady Bay, where » sand ank suns off more than & mile teow coors, bud not less than hows water to tl wrt. the benk, steer for C ‘ nds ree parange the least water is five fa: chen lare quar tities after pa sin Nose Js, for the ae pe Porpoise, and pase the main nd in frequent surface of blud of rrows of the Keeps; ® NE course round Possession Bay, and give Cape Virgin a good berth, ‘she Inno round Porsession Bay is of moderave hoight, ex on the N# part of ihe Hay, which ia gall put fa Spoken. Brig L W Mexwell, from at: for Bermuda, with loas toy he down her bem is Sept 14; 3, foretopmast ) ‘uh, Lat Home Ports. Bowro~, Oct 6, AM—Arr sohrs Charles Elliot (Br), Har- of maintopm betore reported with m 6, Rey, Dt Georges, Bermuda; Pion-er (tr), smith, Rum Key, TI.” Telegrepned, ahi from Cronstadr; hark Julis; us ler Babb vqoal 1g Cliship Hamash on Kio Janeiro; y noner~o (Sill Kendrick brig Be erson. Lovell, Now York: Ci ey. 0; Lytchburg, Or Lewis, Crow CHAKLESTON, ber" (see Miser Cid, bs want Maye 1; (800 Mince Haneous). ar . Sid sehr Lousive, Goldsmith. New York. Poet 4th AM—CId trig Adela, MoLarty, Havana; sohr Zophyr, Wood, Mati a '¥, SC, Sept 28—Arr brig Kennebeck, Thomp= Norton, Webster, Bratos urna, New Orleans; Em- Wright, New York; Sopt B—Cla bark Desdemona, sent n for Ver sot rs Demorrat, Hanveker, fur Pensacola; HA Bas heg. Galt, for Baltimore. Newrons. Oct 4—arr T Fols, Hawkins, Binshill for schre Cuvier, her Eastport for New York; Leland, Comba, St Johns, NB, for Philade) ‘omer Jones Kastport for de: Ambassador, Hi 10, do; Look Fall iadelphia: Leo, Jameson, for New dea, Ash, Providence for A Stuart, Losier, New jarblenead, Elms, Bos- an, Philadelphia; Kickmonp Oct 5—Arr sche RL & Yors. Sid schrs Henrico, Turtie, do: Cid bark Mary Grey. . Lor a S-Sld echr J York. RHOK, Oct Passengers Arrived. Liverroo:—Ship Cotnmbue—Th -mas A. , Christopher Roberts Rev James Watts Mise Cher! tte Ward Dr Bil | _—_——_—_$_ ——_———— | L182, 05 usteske Kemal WING IN THE NEW TORK Post Othes, Uctober 6, 1u48. OFFICIALLY PUBLIGNED (F THE PAPER MAYING THE | | LaRousr ormoULa TION. mention the date ofthe List in which they areadver— ftdeed. LADIES’ LIST. Abarve Catharine Atraname Allen Mei oF Le at D Davis Mre Prince st Baily Sarah Daily Klisabowe Daliey Mary B — Danos Panay Payiou Ava M tm Doal | hed pose tintnarn Sra. Be virees De De vorpecl, Sept §, wi When © a ‘Wasim oo with her tw days 3th Ment sell, Charles ———. 1 # yard into the starboard | Gj Nen. Lis a ft a. Leceepont age with mace oad 796 from Li . ooom n fell from fang biel e bh ‘ jie. he art | hr Sarah Hamilton, Clough, Bebr Generel Peeve Behr Mery, Nortow. Machin days Steamer WJ Fens, Coukling, Philadelphia, Belo Paedet shi ip Hottingwer. se pored to the ye bari Balled Steamer Penobscot, for Phiiadelphia; ships Careline Read, Calcutta Baleyon. and others, Steamshiy sberner, ald trom Quarantine abou ¥ al. sa ‘The pilot boat New Tork, ho 8, come to evening having leet Bestel bet Sefemals fa seoieey ket Oe 7—' tie oe 00 meridian, NW) 0s oun- Fereign Walle. Lerri Bece ot tes Amerion for Halifax Liver~ lose a of eteamer leahel, for Mone BF RdOTe, O8 Weanend: bags for all the Weet Ind at the above offies om Friday, 12th ‘Devers. werdey, inet, 3h Tenncsove. Lester Bags of KM stenmer Urest Western, for Br Them oll the Wes dim islands, will close as the sbove office jay, the I2eb instane Hernia Marine Correspondence, Parr apeurnsa, Ver], ¢ ? M—Arrivea—sh nats i nes. Crosker, Boston: "Samah, Peek, Swith, Now Loudon Miscellaneous p Tor an soeonn lef accidents to yaciuns erennla, ane ni er ne Brio Matron. Loring, (nefere veperied apoben), benoe for Yorn Crea, pul inte Charlesten, 34 nat ve repair damage Cone oo Eglonton Christina Parley Mrs, Hudson Frotee deri Fey Mev a Fien Js Teewna Mrs Lean~ der F mm. oe Fox Mary, 7thee ies, Themp- Fuller Julia Gri Gidvow Rliesbeth Qrifia Lontee a Sea ur ae all ¥) et Saltereon ~ Ball Mrs George gus 4 clare Boras Bridges Deaghton ire, Well Kinsley Kelty Tenmariaa oily Br Lev mre sane Lightbody bine Lewen hom are Laem Maan Mre @ ¥ a Mosier ¥ a Melony Margaret Nackec re Mapinwis Cath'e Mord Kiimebeth « Moprisee Mary Doi ford June » Servhy ais Me Mulligan Mee Moanely Anm { Webride Allie Oliver Vargares C oR Perry Mies © | Ps | Pi | Porter Lavra | Purdon Miss k ik kel Rite ton nvenue) ) 7 | Robinson Mov (StateRoblie arrest) | Rockliffee Ana | Ree Julia | Ryan Mary | Randall Lydia S rah Sheridsn Matilde | prises tinabeth Swirh Ellen Smith Sussm Snow Emily Van Amelia Juliette Walter Mary k Waterbury Ja Wyman Adler David Ackerman Ver- algveparee Mens Allender AR Campbell Colin Ste James Mucroe Mrs Colom MeGuire Blizabeth Me’ Melutyre Mas, 20h on Careline Ps at Lucio A Mins (Lexing. ‘Traber Mrs (16th et)’ Fs ham Mre fi & Verh Vaughan Charlotte Vashor vialfe a k Apderson Charles Andrews Nethl othe Thos Meow Martie bag Miss. 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