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tery to the port of Benivia, instead of San Fran- cisco, ax desired by the Califoraia Senators. The Collector at San Frenciseo gets $9,900 a year; the Naval Vilices, $5,000; Surveyor, $7,000; Chief Appraisers at said port, $5,000, &e.; and the Collector of cach of the other three ports of Beni- cia, San Diego, and Monterey, gets $6,000 a year. The bill was ordered to a third reading, and the result of this arrangement will be to make a great city of Benicia, and secondary ports of Stockton and Sacramento City. The California Senators both opposed the bill, as amended, to the lest, because Benicia is given ad- vantages equal to San Franvisco, and far superior to the upper ports. Wamivoron, Sept. 19, 180 The Turkish Amsossudor in Town, Amin Bey, the xpecial au:bassador from the Sultan of Turkey, arrived in thi- city yesterday, and war duly installed at the National Lote!, with his sui”. To-day, his oriental Exorlirvoy and company visited the led in tor ® moment or two to #ee how was progressing in the two houses rocly lett the Se- n & recommen da- rcpowed am amendinent ppropriating $10,000 nian Bey, in the United nate obsmber. when Mon of the Secretary to the Civil and Dipt towards the expe Btater. Me Hunter, Cass, Joba Davis, Seward, Foote, Benton crd Dayton advocated the amendment as be- coming exped‘ent, righ! and proper; and Mesers Tur- ney, Under» ood. Diekin-on and Butler opposed it as doing without a prrcedunt, an tas likely to be made a woedert {OF more +Xiravagant expenses hereafter. r Cass thought, that ana mark of respect to the Sultan, who hed risked bis ompire im the protection of the Hungarian refugees, the Senate ought to make 5 ropriation to the Sultan's representative. Aud ‘ople of this country ulso, on this gcound, will atified that the appropriwtion has passed the ‘orlent be highners exprers: ppitol. but was sury that Washington nt, should be so much smaller toan New York; but be was atill! more asco: alabed to learn thar Way tom was lald out only fifty years ago In (he swamps and over the naked bills, Ie was mur B interested with che historical paintings in the Roturds, AC them being stan trely pew to birn 4 the berutiful g around the caj.tol tho whole, he a ‘© be in ah t.nation whore hould make such ati the seat «f government We understand that Amn Bey will call upon the Preehient to-morrow Wasnincro, September 19, 1850 Coneress—Liheral vipyrupssotions of Lands, $c. Within (he lust few dayr several very liberal grants of lands Lave beep passed by Congress, and thore are more behind The Chic: so avd Mobile F other day, covers s grant of a of neres, to al biinself pleased a with ( City, the reat of govern lay of its greatness at itroad bill, passed the & million and a half in that improvcment, to Alabama aud Tino ‘A Dill has pa ranting 600.000 acres to Mich. smal around the Sault Ste. Mave Also, reverel other bills tor ratlroads, granting to Missour! and ois, pot aps. 100.000 weres more, Also, a biil waking dovations of land to actual set. tlers in Oregon. wh ch sul cover an aggregate of at Least, 6 000 000 acres. parsed beth hie And ® bil ix now pew nate, cated the Soldiers’ Bounty Lord vik » now smended, by the addition of the satlers and mariges, wid take UP some 10,0 0.000 wore> more And another dill wa ortored to @ third reading, this morning, for (be alxt WiLL abeorb LU O00 we And Bright ewarth acre, from L $0.000.000 uores more railrosa But Mr. Walker cute under them all, fm bis bill, ap- proptinting wil (be publ's ands to the States ta whieh they ile. to be distributed 'n trew furms, to actual aet- thers. Aud to that cowplesioa things aro rapidly tendiag THIATY- a #lorids railroad, whieh appropriating s at ten cents an Facife, equal to g of the Pacific for th as’ CONGRESS. FIRST AKNSION. Pounte, Wasninoton, Sept, 21, 1850. INVORMATION WANTED FROM THK SECRETARY OF THE Theasuay } w resolation calling on the + information respecting a the tariff laws; but he Me. Coornn prop Secretary of the Vr the e2 pediency of ao witharew it, 4 stuwilar resolution having wlready pasecd CALIFORNIA DILLA--APeCIAL ONDER FOR TUESDAY, Mr. Vouwont moved to muke the billa relating to the speeial orucr of the da; mwas charged to read Tacs and udopted Own seg that tor Monday. y, instead of ur Dills whica pansed the Be be believed the California te yesterday could not pass the Howe Le gave uoticr of another bill respecting land thet ip Com pin te be the event of the yailure of the present ‘cent intellt- gence irom Californian shows threstewing thm it rome and titles wae Dot pasted THE CANADIAN RECIPROOIEY BItt Mr. Dovoraes moved that the Senate take up ¢! DIM providing for the tier gation of the St. Law- rence i.ver, end recipre trade between the United st and Canad meature was one of great importance to the Wers Mr considered (he measure to be of the €: importaree to ‘be West, and oped at all * that it would pot be tukea up at, the heels of m when tite #8 uo Gime for ite discus- chat civil war was it tor the settlement of secs slo ppole agaiast_ the policy of taking let (he presest ime The motion was with. ON DINE oe DIL providy 7 Dg for the «ote blink Districts iv Ce literv ia. came up on ite foal pascag Ma. Dicnir som moves jay \C on the table. Carried. The bour of twelve b ceeded to the cons tion bill the to eppreprinte tw straction of APEROPRUATION wnt arrived, the Senate pro- tthe ral Approprie- ‘proposition for the con- hio river shall iow water. in order to supported the whieh it proposed to carry Hngubled evgineer. aod @ cereful examination by felentitic gentiomen befre a relect committee of the Beuate bad satiated the comuitter that the plaa would » cure the ep ) desired Mn Pes sow « how many fect rise of water it would requ Pittsburgh to girs one inch rise #t (he mouth {aire at the mouth » rejoined. The d at Pikt-bu eh. waa teo tert to the mile, while Movth of tbe river it was oly one iveh to the mile thie dios rence mere than ererenme the difficulty suz- gecie Ly Mr, Bepion, arising trom the expansion of the riv © riurther debate, the emendment was adopted miror ar ondments, moved by the Finance #, were adopted ke out @ provieo, that the rhall be compuced by A proviso, that | peand dollars or any weet more than Was agreed to “out a proviso that no ctive mieage which, after of a anes at © one week twvihstandiog the asiderat and of Our French Cor: Panis, Sept. 9, 1850. Lowis Napoleon's Jowrney—The Grand Naval Re- view—French Polttics, §¢-. He. Louis Nepoleon has reached Cherbourg, passing through Normandy, and following the programme which I sent to you in my last letter, Imeed not give you the particulars of his journey, which haa been marked with much enthusiasm, as well as with a great deal of opposition by his enemies. If you change places you willfind, with the exception of the names, the same facts, the same speeches, as those which took place in the Presi jent’s jour- ney to Lyons. The city of Cherbourg, where Louis Napoleon errived on the 6th inat., offers, at thiy moment, the most striking sight ever beheld by a traveller. A letter which I received this morn- ing from that city, gives many details which will be intereeting to your readers:—* The crowd is in- cumbering the streets, the wharvee and the whole city, and that crowd is composed of people of all nations—Americans, Loglishmen, Dutch, Swedish, and French. All these foreigners are here to be present at the evolutions of the squadron, which will take plece tomorrow, (7th inst) Ia the etreets, coflee houses, on the pluces—in the theatre, on the beach,on the pier—ove may hear atever - ment all dialects It isa scene jike that atthe build+ ing of the Tower of Babel Lungerstand that there halt of that are population de passuge—cannotaleep ia a bed, and are obliged to f1ouae on sofas, aro chairs, and benches. four dollars a day is a very eommon price for a rvom.”” Such are the short de- tuils L received trem my frien, but which are quire sutiefactory for me, Who had formed the project go sng if the “Pucitic” had uot departed on her reg 1 dey. Let us revum to the Preeident’s journey. After hoving been delayed on the ronte, Louis Napoleon reached Cherbourg ut 8 o'clock, P. M., instead of el 4, es Was expected. A third part of the speeta- tors had deserted their places; and whea he eatered the gutes of the city he was red with the usual “Demwerwey in the United States,” pronouaced a speceh, Which Was considered very good. As for Levis Napoleon, his speech et the dianer which was given to him, in the Hall of Gabaritz, con- tained some passages which were much com- mented upon by all who heard it. He said, ainoay other things, “ Thet he thought it neces- in order to produce goed in the country, and to the moss of ihe pecple, to cousolidace power and put aside all danger ot the future. Napoleon, my ilustrious uncle, received also the necessary powerto abate anarchy, to repress tactions, ‘These words, Which are certoily very siga are the best proof that our Presideut’s intear not lo retire from power after the two years which are still before him. No doubt he dreams of a pro- chief of the government, at the Jardin d’ Hiver, is net given up, that it will be ready on the 20th instant. erything induces me to be- shall soon Witness the most curious fe events. There is, at this very moment in France, a suspension of ap tony which ergroses the attention of all. Will there be “a jon of Louis Napoleon's powers?” is the question eeked on ali hands. Alas! the journeys ot the chiet ef our government, have proved that he is not popular enough to obtain such @ niark of confidence from the people. Will it be a appeal to the people ?” I do not think it opportune, for it would create either a revolution in the Assembly or in the country, on account of the new electoral law Last, not the least, will it be “the revision of the constitution? I thiak that euch a demend would be very badly received in the heart of the Assembly. ‘Theretore, we cannot Lutrely upon unforeseen event Devs ex machina, =e _ bring forth—what! Who can be a rephet : Mr. De Fenlery. the friend of the President, arrived yesterday, from Berlin, in Paris, and imm: diately proceeded to Cherbourg, in order to meet sooner Louis Nepoleon, for whom he is the bear of important despatches, It appears that Prossia hes resolved to put toan end the revolt of Neuf: chetel, ond that she has united with Austria and Rusria, inorder to crush down the jacobine of Switzerland The consent of Frauce is expected, wid it isto be feared thatevery day will er our position more and mere confused. The is now divided into four distinct corps, aad en pre © | the columns of the French pewspacers are mors | devoted to polemics then to intelhgence. I think | it will be curious for your readers to know what are the opinions of the press of Paris, and the divi sion which is made by those who appreciate well the march of affairs. be legitimist party, whose flag is that o! hes for organ— L’ Opinion Publique, cette de France, L’ Union Le Corsuire, L* end else L’ Ass mbléc Nationale, and Le Froneare The Orleaniet party, whose pretenderis the Count f Heary La Gi eres marcter of Paris, hut, for supporters of its principles, Le des Debats and b’ Ordre The Bonopartist party, supperting L Napo- ton and hit ambition for an empire, has for auxilia- Le Constitutwnnel, Le Powvorr, aad Le Moni- 17 republican or socialist party possesses nine organs of its principles, which are, Le Stecle, CEvénment, La Pres. Le Notional, La Re publique, te Pevple de V0, Le Démocratte Pa- thgue, fe Charivart, aod le Journal pour Lire ‘There ie no pewepeper belonging the Tiere ry, 48 you see, ant you may observe that he reputhe end menarchy of (he legitimust party have the ta t number of defenders and propas tore of their principles Well, t you may der the poetic politics in France. T t y is between the republioan and the legiti- emof governing Whieh will weigh most ie justice 2? Time will settle | d Docbatel have des no dowht, ther have + Cueen to look over the testa. Phitppe, Very hkely we shail cubing abont it ave this jrot withe virur Emile de Girw meationing | who i always | at the heed of th: Presse - eit inetrumentai pertora- } Avert ra Joeephas eation, nove da Tncld on alt ea hy hee finally confessed that the ont a 8 Musvem —The performance ofthe “Drank. | - } street, near Broadway. ; “y te uly Perso | seq” ser me to be ae Puccerriul fn its way as the Piag- | Forergn Marie, | 6 ope. 8. y ne | ing of Jenny Lind. The Mureum is crowded every Lotter Rage por creamer vill stews atthe | THEATWRNT 6 ** pro Fortune recre to emile upon Laroum's efforts; | eine Re om (6 ay, Sth ass, | | tector ot, ions every thing he takes in band suceveds ir seat cter < beanie eet | The Perk of two days age. | ‘The Orphans’ benefit comes eff to- | oe 1s 4 mivede of oartibenees «men revi the following en. entertainment is very | Californie, | et) varity my ae no cthere can equal it, Emis figure veve been 2,221, | attractive, ceveral kading artists heaving kindly offered close 04 8 siemn, CcSility, BOF amy nse, CAR FeRiet Rene by my eee COO fre ne ve int sithee diminished | their grateiteus aid De ne ° . mode. Female Pills, $1. he prewines vrtd a retro- nd those of n of about ok bills haw suemented The trea- | f its is on the eve tion effect that ferave the often troubled by he tthe news of a 1 between Modens tythiag y for ria and the doehi ihe eve of Pore and «if the efleir will shortly be decided cm Ge rmany a telegraphic dispatch has brought | he rewe theta net had taken glace on the t, ot Caneel, ont scasion of the dissola. co of the Chember, mode by the Elector and fol. by the proclamation of a law to collect tages, are 30.000 persons present bere, and more than the | and | understand aitempts will be made to persunde Fr ’ ( NW NERVOUS DEBILATY.—DR. DE LANBY, 51 Lis- | Lowi ) Napoleon not to oppose the projects of | ‘appears as tae Singlets 08 o topeadd sabe | ay facta ferent, sm ten ries : 3 tics in Frenee, you eee, are much embar- | on as T Car ee * cit, puawed saveral equare rigrod veasels warding | | United are ‘The authorities refused to obey, and the city was | r ‘a1 u om the 13th inst, in lat lon, 92.25, and bee and put in a etate of riege. " are Sept. 21-6 P.M. | Crew were tahen off and to Holimes’s Hole, by brig The state of affairs in the duchies is i: Phe coxton market was firm, with » fsir amoun Hichacud, eentie whore thay arrived on tbe IDth. | colo Plows Woe taller lumotine, Wik moderars sales | ab provious rates. quo; but it is very curious to observe how the po!l- ‘Sales of Genesee wheat wore made un 110Kim, Baxter, at Boson from Ni Ww Seat semana Ne 70 mien va ths rank of the view of Fostend are in favor of Denmere, more | a: fo poe Gorn Wes poaree, ana alee vy 4 ph ne es ys game hen ee a below. tye was . teas Sopepen ce Se maieh "You will ied in the newspapers the details of | Sales at full prices, ‘At the close, an advance ef 12% 0. sored mnaiaeet wk eas Can tam tee treatment received by Baron Haynau ia Loudon. | pst Py), wan demanded There was mo change in bool. | "pai gacrwvimi, of Providence lias been sold tos Ware Though | am far froin being of the, party of the | eA Sine enearetcin oa as Wane rates Sugars | ren house, for the sperm whale isuory. 4 ” i i 5 $ r Ke have r dewand, sules at $6 1254; and it $6. bout 200 tens bu with the executions, I cannot but blame, with all my con- | "‘Bxsaverurre—#tour.—Market tor the low grades | £14 vache npwards, The kesl wes meuwurel, whied was temporaries of the Perisian press, the barbarity of | State flour heavy, while prices were unchanged 1 found to be 80 feet long. the mod of Englund. No doubt you will be of the | demand was moderate. Sales reached 8,000 bbls, at Bie hire Ri wegen diode very | Seabee say Rev sticese ft rtd | Rabttee termi ema. The Queen of the ease is Biyedey ehtitd ground State; $4. 66.0 94 ak for new common to | ®t Bostem, ard is ordered to be titted for sea, immediately. sick of contumprtion. is expected at Ostende, where she will come to | S'7*ight State, $4 6234 9 $4 75 for pn give her maternal cares to her daughter. ee 20408 for pure Genesee. Southe: Lamartine arrived lust sight in Paria. The Emperor of Russia is said to be on the eve of accompanying his wife, the Empress of Russia, to Pulermo, where she hus been ordered to go, bj the doctors, for her health. Such an excursion out of his northern dominions would be the be proof of the trenquilluy which isto reiga in Bue rope, during Nichotas’ absence. B. cr of 800 bbis, at $4 ds; $5 for mew do. Kye Fleur was better: # old at $8.15 m $3 25 Meal was dull; seles of 100 ls, Jerney, at $2 10; and 300 bbls. gommon State, at hea: #2 Sales were made of 3400 bushels handsome Genesee, ‘®t $1 17); and 8.000 do good Ubio. at private bar- ro Acye old to the extent of 7.000 bushels, at 730. & 40; and 10000 bushels, for delivery im October, at ‘Oe. Oats were more plenty, at 42). a d4c. for Northern; and 400 # 4c. for Jersey. Corn sold tothe extent of 10.000 busbeis, at Ge. a 66 for Wester jour G4 $b $5, Di ling, seb "eine brie Sele annnh; 16th. Adams Grey, Foo: Nathaniel Blako, York, Portland: ley, do; pe. suamers Faicon, Hartste! Ate Rraaoe, Nol Tue Coat Teaps.—The quantity sent by rail- roed, this week, is 35,208 04 tous. This quantity was sent during live days only. The capacity of the sd, awd 650. tor weavily Southern. Barley w: 3 machinery of the Toad will average 40,000 tons per ty. Sales were made of 1,200 | Chin ema, abt Avg i6—fiark Eilsabeth Wail, Wabt, for week when there are po interruptions to the trade. Salem, next da: ‘ved damages oustained in 8 ale We understend the company has failed, so far, eustained of the Cape oj Good Hope. ” ll a about 1.700 in procuring additional motive power for the road; Home Ports. oubeeduenth the Schus lial] Navigation compa- ine of 1,100 Guif Pipette a Arad ee. 8 iphare, Cron | ny’s cars will not be used to carry coal. The com- | cotton. at 14ie , fully good middling, which beiug ® | hon (Rr), Stanwocd. Startins, Frances (Br), Weleh, do, | pany, we learo, is even deficient in motive power | detirable shipping parcel, brought the extreme tone | Vii sbip Li ‘Age, Snow, Liverpool. Signal to run their own cars to advantage. They were | trom buyers Ww hardly feel warranted in contiouing Shaias. Gla ships — ig - not prepared for a counnyency that has go suddea- | our former quotations, wud as the Paoitie ts coming up ay, Mareclee; Calfursia, leno ly thrown all the trade from ‘this region into their | the bay, will leare them ont at present, ean, Cuba; Sand hands. The Lehigh Canal, it is stuted, will be ready by OR ee jloromies Kewell, Reker, the 10th ef Cetober. ig Statement is correct, The flour market is firm, Grain is Albany; New Yors. Goods, ‘N York; it will ive them trom five to six weeks’ business, | feo te very active, and bi Braree, 4 a Klota, Chase do. a about 23.000 tone per weet, which is all they | Sales bave been made of 3,000 bays Kio, * i igen ir, Cursor, Ropdout. cuando. The Beaver Meadow, Spring Mouataia, | Laguira, at 1isge, The stock is redu “ Parker, Bath, Oranberry, Hezleten, and Dismoud companies, are Derrorr. Sept 21, 1850 Myre! bese ane ot, N York: all cut off for the season, im cousequeace of the ‘This morning. a lot of very good brands of flour sold veh, ~ ase destruction of the Beaver Meadow Ruilroad, which | for $355. Iu the atternoon, $3 80 was only offered, Houmes's Hor ond, Mok re Petersburg ‘or —— leita, Sar, Boston, Bamarecove, Winchestor, N Yer! but no sales were effected. Markets closed dall, with o time for basiness t pete dhe ac cannot be repuired 1 is year ty ore foe 4 This wil! not materially alter the calculations we fer Portland; an cries of * Kuve fe President 2 and * Veve la Repub- Cuevutann, Sept. 21, 1850, bev ore] Oboe gue!” On the next day, the official reception, hogy week, We repest it, the suvply OM | the recelpte of produce cen cna” “Gabe oF Ole 3 Arr ahin, Sarah, Jortan, York: brig review, dinner, ete , took place, aud weat off with | Ube Lehigh, this season, will be nearly, if not « f | Sour bave heen made at $4 to-day ; of 7.000 bushels . ihe same routine. M.de Toequeviile, the writer of | Tequired for the iron works on the live, short Of | wheat, at 780.. Corn, no sales. Whiskey is at 21 a 220, ristol. The repairs on the Little Schuylkill Railroad are Cosrcane, S400: i, 2000. Yesterday and to-day the reowipts of produce have proureesing with great energy—upwards of 709 | been larger than any dey+ this season There have th y ands are employ+d—aud it is believed that coal | deen sales of about 20000 bushels of winter wheat at Linu: »hipe jen znd Wabash 3 i 7 “yy ° 110, it Bravo:, Nilson, Havat yl be transported over it the first week in Octo- fen om ing wheat sells at 63a56ets. Oats, | Ler romrrnept d—arr sone Mumristte, Reed, Phile= at 48 ote, “— Slarsaed, peli, Md, op the 17th inst, Winusa. N. Jevvons, U8, Noto Miss Lucy Le Guan, daughter Prices of coal on toard, at Richmond, have settied down, for the present, at 34 25 for white wrh, and $4 50 forred ssh, Some of our opera- tors here wre obtaining the prices we named last week, for small lots; but those who are forced to | of the late Dr, Smith, U8. A 4.0 Fang to, wind: Bat vell their coul to middle men, are obliged to take Died, Ponca. tate a a htile les—the prers now ‘ruling at Richmond, | after a sbert but painiul filness, Bassas Gares, thry state, will not warrant the payment of $2 50 | gged 7. rs ° bt 6 §2 78 per ton here. The fiends nd acquaintamces ot the family are Freights from Richmond to the east are quoted jnvited to attend the funeral, this day. (Monday ) the “seal Yelock, the resi this son, longution of power. Htog ne obtain it? : a Y oY Je pests ui, $1 20 to Rhode Island, aad $1 poo ek iy ppt e ‘ga deuce of his i The Epglivb sqvadron of yachts, amounting to * - a i A flushing for ipterment. 40. lewCiherboura: and among the notabilities of the Amount of Ceal sent over the Philadelphia and + eptember let, Wier Lntith navy, there are present Sir Charles Napier, | Reading Railroad and Scbuyiliil Navignton, for y onths an Robrre Sureeut (Pr), year admiral; Sir ‘T. Cochrane, vice sadam 5 the week ane = Thursday evening ae of the Cove of Cork, Lreland, but a long reside Morse, Reve York. 18 Sir Eomund Lyons; Captains Dudley Peinam, Week Week Totat. | ° nT D ¥ ; eek. f his son : Mundy, Chads, Seymour, Makinsoa, Jones, Pt. Carton, 1311810 37 129.478 02 Tis friends and acquaintances, and those o! anit Oe Hail ; Count Wilton, Eurl of Cardigan, Marquess | me Carbom, (8 UT OL 118808 a Gai 06 | See eee ee eich on tantan tea tone, ob From Sinespore, and two oto of Ormende, Count O'Kney, Viscount Canteroury; | 8 Hoven, 16,077 13 853.062 16 2 o'clock, P. M, trom his Inte residence, 212 Weat ‘ortherner, Waterman, New York, via ma ee: — rns cae Smith, M. } Pt. Clinton, = —— 122.757 07 24.852 03 | Qwenty-firet street, witbout farther Invitation, Papara is days. Ay hoes a aay embiough, M. Ackers, Legh, &e. eres oe or ; On Paturcey morning. 2lst iast., er Avausta, et + is .* ‘ The counter-admiral, Dubourdier, had a.narrow 96,208 04 851 471 or 288,039 07 daugbtes ofthe inte George Obtlven. J toncn'e; Collins, Vatperaiaus Belen, § escape of being murdered by a French sailor, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to | (° jvini in iver: Evel ne Do whem he had sentenced to ce years imprison= Pott ty BE aed Can't 11 attend the fureral, on Monday afternoon. at 4 0 clock, reprd i ment, end who tied to stab him, thinking to | poh ty time last year—Ruil 819.200 10 — residence of her mother, Na. 115 Chambers ’ pen cane % eveng a ‘ ” i road, ingion. Fortier. Bost reverige what he called the “wrongs” of his - . «8 Conk 309,380 13 | OT ike evening of the 20th September, at No. 52 | Bei, Pacmpron, en. Cla b ro lo ye ae —tosondi Dovgia-s street, South Brooklyn, Eowia, second ata, Sope 50614 haske Bev The bighest tide of the year evolu. 1,122,500 03 | Gunchter of Jobu and Elizabeth Lambert tient of the French squacron, indeed | Increase this year, eo far—tona, 16,011 11. Gu Gunduy, September 204, ot beak past 31 Ceheck:, magniicent The talented painter, Morel-Fatio, We give the Railroud Company's reports for the | Josive Maxcus Gana, of consumption, im the Slat ‘ont 13—Arr schre Elliott, Delawsre whe secompanies the President in the expacity of | year which commenced on Dee. 1, 1819. Although | year ot hie age eck). Sid ith. brig Walter Allee. hi the historiographe of Cherbourg, witl certainly re- | the seport shows an increase of 16,911 11 tous this | Bis friends and relatives are invited to attond his | 0!) "i sebre Tortela, Ludwly, do; <erab Louisa, Crocker, yee pp the splendid effect of that immense assem- | year, there is not, in fact, way increase, but e small | {4D Fal, this afternoon Af part three o'clock, trom | Wanwiox, Sept 19—SI4 aehrs Troepect, Genn, and Pav! ly of ovr men. ‘ar; and it will be a compensa- | decrease, from thia 1 gion, commencing the yeur | Mis late residence, No. 74 Un treet liow, Amos, Bangor, (or Phi 'saelphia sevordiag to wind ) tion for those who have not been able to be preseat | frem the Ist of Janu-ry, "1350.—Pottsvule (Pa) On Bundsy morning. the 224 inst. Jamxe Mien at Cherbourg during the days of the 6th, 7th aad | Miners’ Journud, Sept 21. fed y food ve Fn & Cong eell, aged WS pease Cuan cpa snd navete Mre Weet, Mrs 5 01 i i Mee , Bn is no need of entering into further d tail nam mR CSET = — pate eyes prety 4 ye Heo font ~o eu Peet ne acpe, Me Ba UL zs ttully inve jo atten meral. from the | snd Zeb tidr relative to the President's journey; bat Lwill tell | pogggy eames! and Theatrteal, Grutral Presbyterian Chureh, Broome sirect, Dr. rl you that it is said in Paris, suns le secret, that an | establishment te clears or en ore teed i2’-om Tuesdey-at 2 o'clock P.M » without far- a Aree to eee, ovation will undoubtedly take place on the 13th | $ eaciente conten anion tern Ulv remains sill bo taken to Groen. ‘A Wickeaburg, 8 Fitzsimmons, I Harris—I7 ia 1 instant, at the return of Louie Na . The not content with having afound bim the most ent " wermest friends of the elected of the \0th of De- | teleoted artists. but he must also vary bin performan- Ht.. Mancuanire Arise, wite of Menty | ont” Ty "iireratute Chas Mporie doen Wene bag od cember, have decided that, willingly or not, they | ces. by the production of new and excellent piccus. | Maillord. at the age of 25 yrars Yeriheiver, De Miller, A Bailes, ‘Ivdge Wessrull f Title would by the experiment, (nd care’ their prince To-nighs, the Amwements commence with & ve. “sn etach tan ie ae, eee esr me “gpd WW, Grceninw, 7,W bie. L Rowland 7 Ui Brows, Ei I cs q | ay. entit! ” o we place ay, o'clock, TM ape, Yen. Chas Moore, jain’ L Sa tes. Teme Hose : No one om. | sie lll be presruted with mee seomrey”” costenecs, | the Frerch Catholle Church Canal sevest 37.9 Ouey ae RP Gillngham: Mr 0 Of a yiot and a bloody afigir, ft. el eid teat end propertion, Mr J. Wallack will appear as Black: roe Sunday, the 224 of September, Mr. James 8, He and sistor. the idea of a dinner, Which Was to be offered tothe | Syn w ayes, as Alice Raby. ELS piece wilt Wiis ieitnds “cra scquoutedccs sr’ the” remiiy are lowed by the new melo drams called the eeden”” From thle progeamme. tt clear the Bowery will be crammed to-night. Broaowar T week this Terpectivily invited to attend his funeral. on Tucrday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, trom the residence of his fatLer, Fifth avenue, pear Avenue A. His remains = be taken to Cyprees Hill m aogene, Castle W Bim: has . in Raturday even ‘Street, pee | foe tanateet cere ef Collis, | tm the 26th year of ber age, at Kevicr, A.C Rovere AG bit soanta wt the “fob Bees brother, Willlam Booker. tre See Cap er,” ral off his fay J Anders, lunter, His ringing bas been cheered to th won, WA id, to those buld, darhing songs, w! jne Song tener voice §=To-night, new Againio the © Fortane Hunter.” tat the excellent tarce of the “Happy Man ’ Mademoiselle Adeliue and Signor Neri will dance a pas de dene. and the amuseme wul ecpelud ith s new farce, celled “Jack int sho, particular hare suited to his No 191 West Twentieta street. Maine and Khode Island papers please copy At Lecmimter.N. ¥., om the 16th inst , Hon. Sovosow Brnonc, aged 76 yrars, —2bS FP Pitepat:| | Green.” Thove who delight in Irieh comedy, well sus — = = =i. eee eee | taimed, an t singing, bad better bearCol-| MARIGIME INTELLIGE SCR, Savamnau—Dark Isaac Mead—Wam Poll, WM Prentice, W De Canton—Bark Maria—Capt Saunders, of Salem. c line to-night, fu bis * Bold Soldier Boy,” andother ant ballad. fread Nisvo's Ganvew — The Ravels offer, for this eve: Pert of New York, September 23, 1850, ing’ entertainment « bill of very attractive featares T = $0 | moce cere. as ea MEDICAL. P24 Srv catertainment will be an overtare, ebeh, will be pin rae © | WV sts Nenvous anrivore is WaRsaNTED To Madam Axel, La Peite Elizabeth ‘aud t Arrived. lent Fite, Mhevimelirms een and’ Ppa RS aed POOR Ct en or ot ey hy ae gS In which most of the Revel y here fon (et Sumervet), | sil cases im tre city without charge wntil cured—4i0 Ureen= troupe, with the Lehman Family wiil Several Ddeautiful dances will be introduced im this piece. "t § feature will be excellent fat woul, or the Magic Star.’ Thi full house. ” ath . ia las 5433, tom 75 av, dig, water iogced and abaadoned,” Iv is pre. tbe crew had been picked up, #F rewohed tho whore in RAL PHYSIOLOOT— ere OR, joe elbowed, © fas pe Loi te tela, Wh quent bouse Benton's Toratnr.— The wi thi will sustain land as Tor. ire; Mre Rossel as Mes low Delmaine, and Mee 7. Where can better caste be above named’ ston, Ro. to © brig, | Dughes as Lady Cream | fomight” ee }. Me telson, Canton, 102 daye, and St roet, om all p | ins, Ro, to A A Low & Bros. of treat Natiowat Tree v—We believe it le generally ad- | mitted that, eines the da: 'd Kean, the character | of “Richard the This Be sd a better represeota- tive than Mr. Booth, who will appear eavannah, iS éaye, 1 RM De~ Jobm, NB, Ui days, \\ mdse, “Bitty | gone eepenmen peepee F SHIPPING. OR LIVE. FLO Eee, MAb Somfert, opply to anenyy LYED STATES MAIL STEAMER BETWEEN ¢ fakand iverpeel—The ships composing this Une te i. wing — Cape. Luce. ADELATIC Capt, Grafton. ‘Those ships Having been’ built by contract axpreealy foe service, every onre lias boon takes in thelr eons s.ructicn—se also ip ther to cnsure strength ang and their Soocenspedonseas for passengers are une~ como AoA AT el oli ‘expcrienced Barseon will ve avtaoned tu cach ship. No stats Recored until paid for. eee ee EDWARD K- COLLINS, 06 Wall street, oF to BROWN, SHIPLEY & Co., Liverpool. ‘The Pactwio will leave Liverpoo! 10, “ ATLANTIC La > “ Promo “ bi ATLANTIO i : 4 the owners o thers shine vil nok’ te on, 4 Crleab, bills of Indiog are sigeed therefor, ama the val (Poreof expressed therein. presse: After the Ist of April next. the rate of freight be the aleve: steamers {rom Liverpool will bs materially reduced, T= PRIT!SH AND NOKD AMERICAN ROYAL MAID rt comes lse Depress Now Yorw and Liver; direat and betwerr om and Liverpool, the Bostom ships opting st Halifax. Asia ‘udkins... from Cant rise - “ New York, Wednesday, a ae ednesday, “« New York. Wodu sday, fth Nev York be | Seen fol’ in fires 7 Fe 8 Company For, Hay Soutas IN, 2, fates Mul Bisamabip FRAN KLE ona be ¥ @ ber Slave Now York op the Sth Ootover, leaving, Havre on the ia New veuber, touching at Cowes to land and reculve che malls un ire cheer pa By oF Sutin PiViAGs ‘The Frauklin will be ehertly followed by she pitives, commen NEW ORI VIA KEY WEST.—Tus . a Orleans or Koy ior ancommodetions, 305g HOWSHD & SON, 34 Broadway. SPREY, FOR CHARLESTO! OSPREY, J oe a tate room, $5) passage, having m te a heuld lea Th . Prive, Snbie foot, Faceage S20.” Yor further information refer’ ss B.LITTLEFIFLD, Kineley & Express. Fo CALIFORNIA, Via Rater pred teation a6 Panams.—' ited Statos ondid doabi tember 61 re. ‘The conreciion iy Panama will be oaretnily beps up, co as to prevont a27 Cotontion beyond the ueval « ‘aire books Are ROW ODOR, BEC PRrsage oan DE Ceeured Ab dhe following rater ROM NEW YOR T9 cuAgKAM. late room berth. Eiorage, foun bed ig wp yRow Stare Neos Dati sten, favewual ie + oF presence, epply 23 the offes of the ew. trees, core ref B+ EO, ROS KES ics <a g.ven, to chiprone by ‘his tine that tbe wegexee a form of bill of twling adapted te which will be Cursished to shippers om appU- fos, and wirk whiten they are salves, oe oe ae company. eae: aS cr x R—T aves fs (heguesy gat vonsethip rT t 100; lower ea): amema to fan ship Cons: tution— taken or Dassege, enply ARD & SON, St Brosdway, N.Y. SROUGH LINE POR EAN FRAN Te on, teapeeuan, tact rect, and ty the cic Tl v apleudit steamy stp PiliLs pechary, oe wor dock, Pier 4, N. ft, foe Plombor 28 at ok. are only steamers rea— joe With the United Susie il ecs rey oy wie f cL eoppoct a mehip Tenntonee, ‘ASBINW ALL. it wot BS Seth ake” GQTEAMER FOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFOR 1 feat dov io eoging stoaumehip U Cay mi ‘ill ef * teak fngai Rie Joneirs Vel ot Fonsana, on br hooties fest Cotober next. Tor freight or SRR scmnrtatear cent toe LASSE > tree Wherves, Phondelpbis. = bass OR PORTLAND, ORBGON. 71 Ra CAR ARB TOURS. tise or, havieg most oa havin: nes punters rete fei es ‘” a DPOWLER, 06 W or te _Cuptain Mayo wit Tis at oe i Wali ¥ ince of treihv or mony ieecmee Puneet tne cal 4 Bet perwit of an Inorease of wife, the mother—tie 4, oF the one in the deeline eticient be of oure, in every compias 8 err Shee here other b a gomedier, and tort « be which’ ber sex jana (Bateact of s letter on er, putting bh ou the Lart eoensi: of things wae ii the wort. At this ts eeat ory ia thet part to- | ‘yg! night at this popular establebmont—the part ot| fh St Marks, 28 days. with cotton. Richw; 7 Me TIA. Perry, w i Avery promising | ber. actor, and ® great favorite ; “the other parts by an « Aas PF ay cellent company of comedians, Mr. Thom fee til Mise Malvina on dance a [as Styrie ot i Pulton brant. BWuseMeEte will CONciude With tbe fare: is > —y fem.” This theatre, baving got into the bs R. WARREN 18 CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTS | active and indefatigable Mr Purdy, wil Sh Wereieatss chebles be j | ahead. aon mk, ay ry, , = Ocrmric Tararae.—Three fine pleces are oifored for | Sct, + Vt ye = the amusement of the patrons of this old and pepuer| far en Tene yp tonight. The firet in order will Behe —- — the new extravaganre of Jeonyphobia.”’ in which i, K. COOPER, 6 DUANE STREGT, HAS, FOR TRE | all the company Wiil appear. Miss Pray will eucceed |}, Ben en Fe pS oe to the treeb Upetsen & Ga" The went will be thee ot) Provloten faye ra Se | “Del Sh be the wi sport, 2 days, 1 of Kbiges, hoa ibe toie | ‘Sono 4 chte remeres Im seu te Avedare. A parfeotoure, or w extravaganee of © Alcor! ory - he audience in roate of Inaghter io NTINUES 8 OFFICE PRACT ~The admirers of beautiful “1 I bailet pe will have a rich treat at this bead. tifa theatre to-night. The new French ballet tr Phyrician of twos treet, privale entrance *. vill open in the grand fairy ballet d Action of Eine P the part ot Urbaia, by Mt. Leow Kapl | pg mtn 0 i Tolegraphic Marine Reporte, 08 P. j ou will j 4 tha pany will appear 7 ™ she wit “ Lasron, Sept is. eee Doautin, | Stived=Sche Brothers, NYork. 2 Pa ; seoee in all ita forme” Saini ne dances, by Mille Franck aod Leon Eepinows. | Arrived—Brig Peconis, N York. rEg _nebeantivet ems sv rae | Conrery' Miseveeus —The sam New Omteave, Sept id Savesman. Sept Is Miahly amustog ming, | Atvived—Ship Resin B DISBASES, IN HAIR FI hy Dr. dt Leney's new methed RIVAT Ret sragi by legal a noe hes a fue oppor What cw pity for tts display thie evening greater pleasore nad de a » aaah then to . | pill slese.pe the Pachaaze Kencing Re Brohangs), ov 4 tbat ot the prove | Menéay, orb Inst as toes of the prot | 7, Boh tne Mavaser Anva Teanor has been engaged by Me Mar. | Fassgar. Seth ive pLail for his theatre in Philadelphia. aa « 8 the Reston managers, We bope thts die iveuis wags of hiph vitivated wocabiet eh) gite rome & aoe | vices to hit departure for there places At ine period | when she concluded at the Nt adeay che war attrast- | aptyedat Ing nightly full avd feahionable wu tier : oftiret ita her peculiar, sever. ation mr Roches t ecight ist yor petoel ® ! | | Piorelioncons, Strawen Wd fore s Praon, Jeawup ft ubie city for Cas op rtes oe eit : ear a Banker b Bot Feoume her ¥ Fh ‘ 8 Montert ee aye for Calriornin George! ¢ n aud fort © Geetha Baylor, of Tone €4 Btates of America for th the Kings Lange resly Hint D. Lees. Collector of t Metrics of Pbuadelpbia, eamsyirsma, to bee pert ot tars he Netheriauds, ia the place of Albert wie w boy Reetixs whe ean: St Porttand), Thayer, from b- Ri we foe Oued 1 bom, wlveg bec ming WaLee ue mes loine | logged Bio her ter this, ‘ore anstns fe. ie yenr hood, iu eit human trevetility a ave, 9) wy ebl'dren left It ia, of course, imprecticatic te convey mere fully the vee Live & r Peterson, S8 Cherinat street, Phileas , Albany: } he reee'pt of $t.a t! t pt of $i Jn. F will be transmit ttes dy mani Ge TS Wd " ; Son 1 £36, New York sity. OMe 120 Litcrty surest. 4 te saything of the Rise Fe heather it int work on Bem! Avthor S Paced Cy Ps Broatwhy, aot ip Whe aw thor, Mrate Vrentteay bare ry iz) dere o ma fo zm: P) macTiCal F) Ute re a nd Cejeoric it devlored the § menth after mont order mix + ewe Dr. ©. t0 eure the w Oia BIA 8 cared ig there dage, mercery uscd,