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Hy meusuter, we Our Ware ovrespondence, TOM, Sept. 25, TRA) Doings of Congr: iy Lovee tion- Good Buls for ' > the Galphin Case. There is an ima an uty of loose legislation during the last (hr « var days of the session. At is then that all kere ©) ctaimants crowd in their Pretentions, and ili» ©) 9 that yourmen of Bun- combe slip their hands into the public treasury, im behalf of their « ents, The Galphin enor- mity was hurried thrown at the very tail ef the weesion, and nine-t-: 4 the extravagances of Congress may be ri | to the loose, confused, and mob like lexirls ot the lust three days of every session. A large propor: members go home; and of the bare qu eumes left behind, the whole duty of vie+ «sist the various inge- nious devices (0 & ne Treasury, reste upon ae half dozen men! very often upon a single man. John Qui ms and Cave Johnson were invaluobie s+ iuels of the public mo- mey on such ceen sut We are apprehensive that within the urs aye, there will be found to be ne such vig s« » exvetiog, alt h the Here have cov vit to-day, in fighting off "The Senate a he bill rted ¢ Senate é po jhe as Mr. Soule, testers Siac See y ton 10 ports of r providing wix ports of e try for California, | San Franeuce « Francisco. Stockton, ow the Sucramento C1 San Diego, wur cra, Om the bay of San -squin Tiver. romeuto river; and » om the Pacilic And they pas. ’s gold mine bill, provi- ding & superinte we \ agents a3 overseers of the gold lauds, vy the Presideat and fenate. Permits to ic work thirty feet square for a dollar an the quertz rock | fifty doliars per t or Companies to work “ry, 210 feet square, at United State aud Europeans, and Brinsh North A -urjeets declaring for waturalizati eh be privilege of working ihe nes, € + chall have been con- sicted of crime exclude the Mexicans and their hore , oud the Chiliaus end sg Ao we convicts of Botany wy, &e he Vilis buve ne House. Aas tempor much wanted ia dvance the growth ‘ted upon the Indian bill sties with the California ud pecessary appropria- Californie, end order of the ‘The Senate »i 2B item of S100 (an Todians—a very tion. The bill pasees | Mr. Crawforc, «+ to institute bul! yg covery of the Goji ~ House, at the request of « the Attorney General ot Crawferd, for the re- wey, Was laid upon the table in the > Jogge Butler ho | thet no indiv have the liberty of the several depart- ‘ executive, legisl J} rimay be right; but yunts Lo a declaration paey, and to the ex- is useless to atternpt, to Mr. Orawtond i k ' prersion of en cpu b to get the «» agar. A wise decision. Look to the Sen « v» for wisdom. Ia the Army b im of $10,000 was inserted in the Honse, te sic chane of a grave-yard, for ine intermentthe «© of the remains of the brave ecidiers Who fell es 6 o4y 10 those immortal battles of the valley of © » A good thing, because hereties ae eacue @ vom the Mexican grave- yards * An interesti ‘~ of three hours for an ad- yournment iv the House. The whigs, hevivg by the forelock in going oUt to get their sie ©, were auxious to Close Up the army bill; bur the den ats, who had been «en the watch al) oy, sere hungry, so that the mein question Ware qorevon of grub Bat if the Army bill Were peed the way wonld be opened for come twrifl ec 1666 sod barbor bill tomorrow, and 60 the oppe resolved to keep the Army bill before the + . sud they succeeded. Aad thin, We suepre!, wives che quietus to the tariff ond rivers end bobo os for tus session, Well enough, with $60.60 060.¢f appropriations on hand, Our Baltimore Correspondence. HaLcmons, Sept. 26, 1850. Ins har ged— Cvial of Land the Bank Burglare— The stampede of Runaways, §. The exatmiostion of the captam of the schooner Eleanor, end the ten couviets brought by him from Bermuda, took ploce beiore Justice Boardly, yes- terdzy morning, who bad eatied in Mr. Pinkney, y, Dist 1o It on the mat- f the ORMly “State law tie ease, it was found that it The law required the The Bermuda Conn ot Worrant Fin ge> Pregrtive Save ing a bearing « was entirely leo ine apiou identity of the men ww be proved, d contem- platedvonly the seid beck of felons, whereas there woe bo trtinooy Whether these men had been guilty of felons or mere misdemeanors. They were accordmyty, with the coptain, dis- charged from curios), much to their satisfac ne the pardons ther or declared that, wiley r ht with them distinetly sed again to Bermuda, hey would be required to serve out the balance of thew terms. Abe Havens Oper tronpe, notwithstanding about five hundred uo ket were taken for the two concer's they propomed to give in this city, yester day porerd on tothe South, giving us the go-by enurely The trial of Heory Keher of having Ter harged with others the goverame: was yesterday on ed Sates District Court. His ver Wee ved Lothsehild, vm of traud is being deve- ‘The coer i)! probably occupy several sccomplice im the t and ap extensive ry ed de +e burglars of the Fells Point Bank, who gave the memes of Kichardeow wed Rogers, bat who have been identited os old operators, have pot yet been tried. Thy tod @ removal of their case three months sivcr, to Howard District, and gave bail Yesterday. ihe was called up before the Howard Detoe: Court, snd postponed to the bext term, Which terr's ow the third Monday ia Sieve teil, which has caused such ny the fugitives at Pittaburgh, will ed tte mh) Oe thera States. Slave ie Vicinr'y * he Reve lost «large nam. Inves Within @ few years past, and have ble to recover them, although they knew exactly Where they wri, ave determined to test the availability of the oe w law, and it is the know. ledge of this fect thet has caused the movement at Pittsburgh. Seme owners have already started to the inte nor of Penny tvn to folly teet the law, beiay provided with ol the legal requirements Col. Benton on Politics, wton Orry, Ang. 26, 1860. . . . wee never more right than when he warned Mr against bringin, Kitehie here, aud te id the rain of the party i he did Every day's experience since he was brought, hee confirmed the truth of that warning, end tf he remeine here we shall remain rained, aud n lowe the F dewtialeleevan, and ehall yee it, be ewe koow it. But my object jo writing thes ice what con- cerped myself in thet leterto the Apenr and to tell my treads what they ought that "9, Tay pot b i by any erroneous re- port oo blished here, ie not — ney, or fe y thing else I hive told my friends here, and thoee who know me. koow there is nothing more to be seid om that point; eo that the letter to the Evening Post, eo te: we it concerned me, was dead here before it wae koown in Missouri The election of Senator is considered in the haads of the whigs end nullihers, aod the report we heve hear is that the latter will pe the former, and clect a Whig. If en, it will till be a viewory ia behelf of the Union, aud will show that M will not “co-open 4 States in establiehing # Southern confederacy. [t Will nleo aseort the party, end fix every man in his right place. You have done nobly in St. Louiay (city and county,) and have deserved suecess, if have ho’ commended it, and have i you d it for the next time You have Sewn thattl yt a small Mincrity, not oo- fifth of the iy; and of {om told, there ere pet shan one wondrel rad fifty real dikunion end nullfication men ai them, the rest we ity good herd m« vored with them being in req end Union men, but led astray ode These deceived citizens the last hari in The ensuing elec- ‘The Southern | ‘ens ab pies By fh in theveaks GEORGIA AND THE So 7 | of the Whigs, aud will free us them foreves, Semere an of tee De laste, contelnn gad will Leave us stronger than ore ns the follow: tion of Goverace ome, of is now decided and sustained, Georgia, convention to consider the object | had in making it iseccomplished, The } of Congress ia edmitting California us a State into Bullification resolunons of the last As- | the confederacy :— sembly are condemned ; the peeple waked up to PROCLAMATION. 4 the reality of Abe plot te dissoltp Fan ek ung ane aA ‘Towns, Governot of sald State, to jigeou! ee! pledge been’ > edd 3 =a fictally informed that ‘of the United “co-operate” init. Yours, truly, H. Benton. oe inal States—: my Svar upon me, in the performence of w! trespass upon the public but briefly. Ac waleigned, de- ference for pu ‘opinion, the pi re- gerd I entertain for the wisdom, firmness, and patriotiem of my fellow-citizens of will not justify me, in a paper of this character, will reanimate Bis partisans, who were somewhat dis | peating my known and unchanged ‘as to saponed Heres peocene cae iva ot Agate. It | the duty of toe South in Tepe Hing free-soil en- was rumor ege woul: croachment, ai . a roper means, pena BS AD ee. 04 de'le Rese ‘Gating’ hie a. usurpation by mA . vi ltever'ts Dompeinia “ve with the honor and obligations of the people of of the Finance Committee has beon Vongress. This suthorises Pay: to Ti ha alg hg is to be replenished — ins $500,000, when that is exhausted is a serious question. ‘Tremendous rains in the valley of Mexico bad ren- dered an inundation cf the cap tel imminent. Mee sures had bven taken to avert the impending cale- mity. and what isto be done | wounded, this State to the coenity, ite laws, and its ineti- tutions, 1 doubt not will receive their warm sup- out dei |--your honor deeply the federa! coustitution violated by a cerice of aggressive measures—all tending to.the Consummation of one object—thed abolition o slavery. The common territory of all which you have an equal right to occupy aod enjoy, has ‘merican indem: port, in an hour of danger, when your institutions 000 ratified Tha tbe are in jeopardy—your fecign wauioa! your News had been received that the English creditors | denied you ia the solemn form of law, under pre- Lond tences had held two meetings in jen [agg Remy assemble, to deliberate and counsel together, for | F June, at which the condust of Mr. former agent, was severely blamed. M. Falconnet, an agent of the Barings, was to be sent may cost. ‘toMexico in piace of Mr Kobertson. The firet locomotive for the arrived at Vera Cruz trom Beigiu: wee Monplaisirs wore still playing in the elty of jexico. ¢ Siglo apnounces important ment, b ke. [s to de tranemitted through Mex! ment, in return for the grant ‘of the right of way, is to Teceive & port tol the pretiie The same paper says Important privileges have been granted te & steamers to be entablished te rua between Mo- d one of the Mexican ports. ommandant Genrral of the Btate of D king greal preparations to pul the ravagee of the Indians, ‘The primary elections in the States of San Luis Po- ngo to tosi end Queretaro have resulted in favor of the Liberal perty. Tbe Indise: to commit great depreda- tions in the ‘The people of Tamaulipas are going to try to improve the navigation of the river Tamese. A correspondent of the Moniir abuses the Ameri- cans for their conduct towards the Mexicans and Chi- Jenos. The little steamer Kaperanza, which has been launched on Lake Uhalco.« caused @ great excite Ment among the inbabitants. The papers call it a gi- gantic enterprise, The brigantine Lidy, from Nova: cotia to Demarara, put into Vers Cruz im distress ‘Tho cholera wade awful ravages in ey, ot Mexkoo ~trom May 17 August 12. there 16 G06 cases and 7.80) deaths On the 24th of Jame there were 296 deaths At Guadalajara, from sth te August 12, there were 2195 eases: At Poebia the |x it was deolining, urns for 1950, 5 —The borough of German- us 6,204 iuhabitants, of whom 2,943 are males, aud 3.26] females. The township contains 2,162 whabitants, of whom 1,062 are males, and 1,100 females. | population of the borough end township, 8,366, of whom 4,005 are males, ead 4,261 iemules. Total value of real estate, re 543,- 680. Among the products of the soil were 125 gal- lone of wine. ‘There are 64 manufactories, which produce over $500 worth of goeds per annum each —the 6 principal of which manufacture carpets, pa- per, shoes, amd stockings, yielding for the year up te June}, 92,650 pure boow und shoes, wort 00; 15,700 dozens woollea stockings, worth 400; 276 000 yards carpet, worth 165,000 230 printing paper, worth $60,000; 10,400 pounds yn paper, worth $41,000 There are 14 chureb- ch 2 are Frivade, A Episcopal, 2 Metho- diet Epixcopel, 2 Luthera Baport, 1 Presbyte- riap, 1 Ger Reformed | Gergen Gospel, 1 Free, 1 Mew aod 1 Donker. ruse only 6 persons unable to read end write. : Paiyxa, N. Y¥.—fotire population within the corporate himité, $1,093. Or these, 837 are whites; 19 free blacke. Atended school within the year, 198. Persone over 20 who caungt read or write, 1. including suburbs, 1,303. 6 churches. Cuay, N.Y. —The Deputy Marshal hes finished cenvassiug this town, and gives 3,395 as its present populanon Sr. Lovis, Mo —We are indebted to the Aw tictont Marshal, who 4 few days since completed the ceneve of the Piret ward, for the following re- were born in Germany, 418 in Ireland, and about States. During the year ending June Ist, there cholera. ~ Durio marriages. Th over tw cunnot Prrn Yas. N.Y —According to the late census, Penn Yan, N. Y., conteins 2,500; gaia since 1815, KO. Havana, N.Y. —-The number of inhabitants of Hevona, Chemung county, N, Y., is 1,183. Kuovr lenann ~The Providence Jowrnal pub- lishes the followiog statements of ation hy the bew ceneus, in comparkon with t of 1840, in sixteen towns of Khode Island, showing an aver- oge increase of about 26 per cent. This, we pre- sume, moy be taken as a fair sample of the general increese Unroughout New England, exclasive of the large towns, in which the increase generally is greater i= the sume period, there were 164 . ill’the ward 451 persons ve of slaves, whe 1840. 1850 Newport «..+ + 6S O87 Conberiand ... 6.226 6714 Tiverton. 3,188 4,60R Bristol 3,160 4614 Jobneton 2477 3,936 South Kingston 3,717 3,806 Coventry ...+ 3.483 3,620 Borriliville aad 3,638 Worren . 24357 8.101 Weeterl 1,012 2,750 Porter: 1,706 1,823 Richmond . 161 1,878 Little Compton. . 127 1460 . - wo sv eee 56o 738 Jamestown... + MS B68 Total ..... ooo 42,88 53,332, 42,358 Increase ..6..0 0.05 06 + 10904 Crscinsat!, Omo.—The population of the Se. venth ward, is 9,200. Ie 184, the population was 413 It then comprebended the greater part of the Fighth ward in this part of the city, the growth has been the greatest, and the territor which was then comprehended by the Sevent! werd, now contains more than five-fold ite aum- bers at that time. Rock County, Wis.—The following i# the cen- es of this county :— Jonesville .... La Prarie .... 367 Aven. : 6 Deloit. «+ 1,082 Bradford . Centre . Clinton Foiton . Harmony Johnstown... . VAMA. 6 ose cee ee Total population, June, 1860. Conneticut lation of Avon, urtford county, is 96, being 6 lese than im 1840. Ip 180 the town of Bloomfield had 986 inhabi- tents; it now has 1,415—gain, That part of Bloemfield which has bern, since 1840, apnexed to it, ond taken from Simsbury, containe about 400; and the gain is in consequence of that alteration the town line. Simsbury hese population of 2.744. In 1840 it hed, including the territory since then annexed ta Hicomfield, 1,585, show ing aa increase, within ite fermer limite, of 1,249 hie increase has been tovinly in Tarifiville, which now. numbers 1,476, ep the Simebu: Canton bas 10 on 00. side of the river 981 inhahitente—gein since 1840, Collinsville (ia thie town) hae a population to Trowrsens —A tel dow ceived im (his eity pote gh ig that One Kyed Thompson had committed euicice in the Tombs, New York, by cutting bis throat With @ piece of glare — Poston , Spe be wrihes te bie in Obie crop of tomatoes on an acre * half of ar worth $15 000 ~ To preserve ¥4 sink it oy ba sui ep Oh aires Letely some Reg? of butter were brought up delle from the wreck of the rteamer Nertedarecalt fare ogo. will fed cut the trevh of themselves darieg the en- tuing cleet + and will return to the hard money Union democracy, to which th belong Se of other coon The ification diemnion tly, & Mrerable minority, in f counties none at all—end de bot by creeping | y covets frauds, end trade in to make themerlves promb- have contr pd often to rule the State, and this year to the whige, after heving firet tried to give i uted armed at ( harlestom om Bonday leet tn teomty one deys hom the coast of Duteb Guiene. The object of her visit ie not stated Isprane Sexrescen to me newly eleoted J of Wh coneto. both Chippewa Trdiene te be bung for mor. Crus rollway bad | demand or justify, must be left, a postal d which dense tor Ladia, Calitor: i, guards trauemitied through Mezieo. fhe gorera: | other of which, however, will ever be eflectually | L204 turns:—The werd contains 7,103 inhabitants, 355 | of which ere slaves, and 67 free blacks. 2,600 250 in Scotland, England, Wales, France, and ltuly. There ere few whose birth-place ia un- known, Ab@ut 3,800 were bora in the United were 194 deaths ia the ward, 66 of which were of y the census of 1860, the popu- | 0 | See Herter. Bhip Henry... ... it War as eweet aad good ag ever. | orport bark Twede, command of Lieut. Sterig. of the Dateh Navy, accin the most shailow—it wel! becomes you to your mutual preservation and aic:¥, Whatever it ‘he extraordinary evenis UY Which we , and the measures which ‘hey will ¥ Gop ¢ patriotism, firmness, and prudence of the themselves. Upon them defotven the uty of re esent Wrongs, and pro other i recare bi. sama, ne the one nor the accomplished, until, by patriotic efforts, perfect harmony and concord of feeling are restored, and concert of action produced among the the South. J In view, therefore, of the atrocious free soil sen- timent and policy, not merely of the noa-elave- ig States, but of the government—of the im- minent peril to which the institution of slavery is reduced by the act of Congress, admitting the State of California into the Union, with a coastitu- tion containing the principle of the Wilmot proviso, end in defiance ofcur warning and earnest remon- strance ; in view of the deplorable fect that some diversity of opinion exwts in some of the Southern States, us to the proper mode of redressing the wrongs and evoiding the dangers, which all must wee and feel; let me, fellow-citizens, earnestly en- treat you to cultivate for each other, a deep and abiding sentiment of freternal regard and conti- dence, end epproach the task from which there is ne escape, of deciding upon your duty to Georgia and the couutry, with a firm step, but not without culm, deliberate, and patient investigation, consult- ing neither fears of dangers on the one hand, nor permutting yourselves from exasperated feelings of wrong on the other, to be rashiy ur, lo ex- treme measures, Which have not received the full sanction of your judgment. Then! shall not de spair of seeing the whole State as one maa, pro- posing nothing beyond what the emergency may demand, or failing to perform waatever triotiem, honor, and right may require at your ands. The General Assembly of this State, by an act approved the 8th of February, 1350, having required me, upon the happeniog of certain events, ope of which w the admission of California asa Staie into the Union, to issve & proclamation or- dering an election to be held in each and eve covaty for delegates to & Convenucn of the le of this Staie, to take into consideration such mea- sures 68 COMport with the extraordinary posture of our relations to our co-States, and to decide npoa whai measures are necessary and proper to be ta- ken compatible with our konor, and constitutions) obligations, 4s weil as more efiectually co secure our nght of property in biaves, and to arrest all ag- — by one eection of the Unioa upon the tee enjoyment of the constitutional rights of the other; end lastly, to preserve, iaviolaie, the equa- lity of the States of the Union, as guaranteed un- der the constitution ; therefore, be it known that 1, George W. Towns, Governor of the State of Georgia, VA the authority and mandate of the taw, do ireue this preclamation, ordering and di- rec that the qualified voters forthe most nume- rous branch of the General Assembly do meet at the several places of this State, holding electior as fixed by law, im the several counties of this | Stte, within the heurs fixed for voting, en Mon- day, the goch day of November next, end then and thete, bY ballet, to elect two delegates in each of the couaties now entitled to une reprtsentans the General Assembly, and four delegates in such Of the counties as are pow entitled to two repre- sentatives; the menegere of said election are re- quired to fy, cud forward to this department, the pamee of such, elected in the maaner pre- scribed by law fer the election of repres: atetives in the General Assembly ; and be it further order- ed, that such delegetes as may be elected by a trejority of their representative countes, be coa- vened at the capitol of raid State, on Tuceday, the | Wth day of December next. . | Given wader my hood, and the seal of the exe- Lereeesting From Arnica.—A letier to a com- Mereial house of this city, from Sierra Leove, uader date of August 2d, enys:—The British brigannae- of-war Bone eterday from the leeward tovland direct this afier- noon, with information that the hing of Dahomy has ordered the missionsries and recap-ured slaves at “ Understown™ to lenve the couatry before the Ist of October. If they do not, be saya that ne | will behead them ali, commenciog with the mis vionarice. Commander lorbes, of the Bonetta, had an ioterview with the King, and the result was the immediate departure of the verse! for Kayland, oty, Lodl oveph Miller, hat Leon sea. on the Jith of Getober next TY THAVE taerunr. Tnensvsy, Sept 26-6 P.M. Owing to the detention of the . Asner —The market for pearls was rv, with wales Of & barrels at $6 BT a 860 Pole we quest yi Bales of 40 barrels at $0 Lay Paravervrrs --Fiow —The iaclemeney of the wea- ed operations in Western ani state i aed r any rates The teevipts were greater | the demand. and th» steck was eccumuisting epadian wes soarce at $4 75 fo wh growed and $4 81% for new The tranractions in dowesito were | limited to 4500 barrels, including sour. at $3 62% a | $8 75 No 2 ew common to | straight $4 02s 0 £4 OFX, asa a; } pure Gevesee at $5455 00%. There was not web Reuth, jour ¢ fered. e G4 & $5 1256 for old. be $5 286 125 te firm. with rales of 300 barre! | Meet waa steady at $3 125, fe $8 18K a $3 5. Corn | Sey. with males of 200 tricted basiness | above the | plenty, ; Haice, Out | Northern, amt 400. 0 420 for Jersey end in fair demand, with anles of 7.00" b | te fair, two and four rowed. at 7%. a Te | firm, and ip fair demand for the Fast and for export, with sales of 17.060 buabels at bo a 650. tor Western | mixed. and 6To for bandrome round yellow . bere war not bing of mew nt done im this article to day. Molders were very firm, and prices tend upward, the sack on band betog very light | for «tem | Corrow.— There bas bees, Smother quiet day to-day, ond the sales are reported at SL bales at oer quote | tices Laveaeeot Chaser arrow ed, | dend weight | ¥é it ibe 2 We Barre cott wae nothing reported tor Lon Hay —Whbin a few days. 1 00 bal for ehipmen! & 16%e. Merassss The only rales we have to re bhde. tart Coda molasses for distilling. » fe a at ns | On © pales have heen coniined to 4.000 gal | Bvglich linseed, at former rates. The tape at epertn end whale ofl inte the United Bieter fer the | wee kending Septem br JS, 1860 were as tolows | Preemectonn. Min op bbls, wh. Bebr Walter Pre'ng. . «Se = ~ Robert Raikes - ie - Comet. . E) Veig Jone Bowes. 160) * Total. .... Previewsly. ss Prem © department at the capitol in Milledgeville, | yeare | this Zhi day of September, im the year of our Lord | wesc: Ui Groner W. Towns; Goveroor. | september 12, Brevet Ste, of J. W. Parrow, Secretary Exeeative D partuuent. | ach States Artillery. He wae born on the 7th " Copt Hevene P © fole re- | rboulders at Lard was in Sk end FAP tad che tn ecu st a ve been nude Duiob ruched at oie, end New ¢. ae eam i i Nernst 1 100 Cie , e Boeron, Serrmmnen 25.—35 she. Nor do. Boston and Worcester Railroad, It and 1, 30d, E255; Lawrence ance kata = Beclend sige 61: n mtd. Beco ay w Rio Janciro; Mary, Gi aud Worcester wer uvetes per | ochrs Maria Theres, “Georgetown, DC, Catharine Wiloss, Wes Ce eet ee Ete iki fracas | "+ Thiladelphle, Beek. Baiouron, Sept 26. Bark, 202 06. winked Arrived—Sobr Telegraph Philadelphia - Barrons, GerrexnrR 2.—2 Bank bgt 3 Basrront, Sept 20. jerchante’ Bank, 9034; 11 ace ny Bennett, Tor do. Cleared—Bohrs Bootons, NY ork; ireme [nsurance, TH, 2. 7 Pa Hog ie abies tik Alfonso, maf 2 ») NYork. =a Telegraphic Reports, ized--Sebes Bt Borden, Port Wi aie Syieh, Wiliam, ales of 5,000 bage ot Rio cease have iakoa piece tiie * oa! ‘Smit a , Rondout; sleops Nepwpt, 40; Asn B Holmen NYorks od wi Artived—Brig Alfred, Boston; sche ailespetts Wtoeks Arrived—Brig Oliver, N York. betes since Monday, at 12 a 1230. Ba.timons, September 26, 1850. Gora is unchanged, Provisions have lightly cdvensed; neha, visions er eee ap 8 d at CI prov! ve an up- tendency. Bales have made of Rio coffve, at 12K. Burra.o, September 26, 1850. Du the past twenty-four hours, the receipts have Dee! ‘lour, noue; wheat, none; corn, 10.000 bushels. The flour market is firm, owing to light receipts. Michigan has been done at $3 94 ‘ wheat, the and is only tor prime parcels, ich are y held abeve the views of buyers. Cora is firm, im good demand, with sales of 7,000 bushels, at 530 for mized Western Obio whiskey is quoted at 240. Arrived—Sbip Kentucky, Bosten, jeweuRrronr, Arrived—Schrs Kosolusco, and Delaware, NYork. Freights are as before. ld — Axnanr, September 26, 1850, | > Brasilian, Rondout, Sir Wann The receipts since our last bare doen as follows:— | Creared—Ship Atkins, Adams, Pacino Osente Sa hip Flour, 7.600 bbis.; wheat. 13,000 bushels; corn, 8,500 | March, Atlantic Ovcan. burbels; barley, 12.000 bushels. Flour is moderate business doi ¢ been 1,000 Sope. 25 \—! J Ri at $4 67 a $6 for pure Genesee; $4 62 0 $4 rod. . straight State, Wheat is frm, with good milling la- | "Saiteac'Brig N , Turks Island; Wilbertoree, Tair}, with sacs of 8,000 bushels, at 81 16%, Cove to | Fistecs sohta Fresklin’ Wieeiain shops a Dean eat: nr but firm; 1,500 bushels sold at 6340. Barley, Sex Rondout; J Lawrence, GL Long, and Washington, 10 W0 bushels bave changed hands, on private terms. | NY Savanwan, Sept 22 a Arrived—Bchrs Remigunde, NYork; Susan al Bogen On Thursday morning, August 22, 1850, by Rev. J. A. Arrived—Sebr Goa Cass, N York. Corey, Mr Jonn B.Ganxison to Miss Matitpa F. Downs, Wanasn, Sept 26. an of this oity. cites oan Arriy d—BSohr Lady Clinton, Philadelphia. ‘ittsburgh ap papers wil! please co} On Twesday, September 24, 1850, by her, Gi Foreign Matis. —e iH. Fisher, DD, Jonw A. Vax Busxink, to Maar B. Gor, all of this eity At Mem I, on the 17th inst , by Rev. R. Van Brent. H. Oa of Fort Hamilton, to Hucpan, daughter of N. R. Ven Brant. Beq. On Wednesday, 25th inst., at 204 Rivington street, by Rev. E. F Hatfield pastor of the Seventh P: te. rit burch. Mr. Brewart GB Govntay, late n- ‘conte. bured, teotiand, to Miss Manoaner J. Warkinsiaw, of t4 for Se Thomas, Porte Rico, Bartadoes, ke, © office, per ey On Thureday, 20th inst. by Rev. W. 8. Baloch, Mr. inst, at 2 o'clock. Davin P. Burpor to Mise Avice Lac, daughter of Sr, Sie snnsize, Ge, pee steamer Colemhia, chn Loach, all of this city be geen ~ Handing Hoom, (7 Reshenge), om Prag <ery BE gd ‘be pre-paid at the above office to any 4 Sr oe ‘26th instent, Mre. Evizasetn B., wife ‘The above Letter Bacs arealso at Kenyon's, 91 Wall street, of Mr Jobn W. Berveira, aged forty five years, soven montbe, and ten day The relatives end friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend ber funeral, from No. 31 Bewck- Wan street, this (¥riday) atteruoon, at three o'clock, without furtber invitation On Wecneeday morning. 25th inst., at Paterson, N.J., Bawurt Seaman, late of this city, im the thirty-fourth year of his age. His friends are invited to attead his funeral, without further invitation, from bis late residence, Bast Yan . Boston; eared—Barks Mai Boston: sehre Grant, Barri Hovlen street, Paterson, (Friday) afternoon, at tscellancous. three o'clock. The cars leave toot of Cortiandt street, Lmrres pahoes on Cape Re atone PM : forcfoot and ‘ove of the redey. 20th instant, Mre. Kurcawera 8., wife d Joie, jr. and daughter of Mr. James cepete and Albi 7 keeps Albany papers please copy. Der triepas these of ihe tumily are reapeotfally 4 her tuerel, this day day) at one o'clock P.M, from her late residence, 100 Green street. without further invitation On Thursds5, BAP Bide Citadars Hovey i a vy Imolat, aged ome year ye. of Lowis 3. 450 month and twent, Th amily ere respecttully invited to attend bis fuperal this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from 164 Barrow street. island, on Wednesday, 25th inst , Samcm, 4 Cunard, jr. aged six months and ten first oles ship, baile ia Newbury~ deys In Concord, Mass, Beptember 17th, Major James | Bannerer, aged W years Maj B was eugagedin secret. ing the stores of the Americans on the 19th of Apri, Pra On the 6th of August, et the house of Gen. Sumucr 4 d win, relic of Kobert T Kemble, Key ) formerly of thls city, aged 19 17, Wet 449 N, don 844 . of NRedford, as lost on ihe B side of Gallipagos) about the middle of Jane , ot whieh July, ad theretore just catered historty. fret jeer. Lis remains were interred at Uniontown by the military, at a piace indicated by himself some weeks betere his death. At the age of fourteen, he attached bimeel! tor pe of cirtl engineers. w he com. mand of Shriver, decuased, aged in | be veys Under tbo government of the United | { &® view cf comnecting the Potomac and | * | Obie rivers by canal. The next year he accompanied | the same corps, and wae engaged in making surveys on | the Wabesh aud Mima rivers, in Indiana, tere his | frend end relative, Mr Shriver, fella sacrifice to the climate and exposure in that thon wilderness coun. try, On bis return from this exploration and survey, by wae, in 1827, rd toa cadetship at the Milita ry Academy at West Point, where he graduated high ip & very largo class, Immediately afterwards, be was pe oted to & coud livutemancy in the fourth artil- ery and stationed at Fort jot. at the outlet of Laie Haron, On the braking out of he wen ordered to the geat of war, « der Gen. Taylor until the con: diately after the cor toe, ordered Inte the field, et, spoken Avg ete ba ‘AW were saved by ship g Riparved Jort, ‘went ‘reef atoa m Tort Ross, 26 N, lon 123 formerly settlomen 10 W. A faint outline of Sieh len , vem pel brig towards other an toward 80 foes 0: Bbe strock stern on, wit! her counter hl din & tow minutes ¢ ‘The uffiowrs and lald by the brig ne ted fro he fi fa vali neariya months im eome places is thirty © "down -on the charts. A portion of to Sen Francisoe by land. Those in the 0K 4; the ethere goo, tgve beard ng reached Ban Francisco ban lad orew preferred gen boat arrived there ep te the 1th. A remor hat the brig had been, reen etl it rf 40. Hie cowmand was left to garrison th: Pur bie, whete be was a mort efficwnt « telpent in the detence of that place tiege. Le was at the conclusion of t turned immediately to the United States, paid a brief visit to bis faamily at Detroit. and was again ordered to Fort Weed, Lousiana Upon the indication of hostile movements among the Florida [ndians. be was again or. Ge Tea inte the wilderness and everzindes of that region, war engaged when, in November last, he was ® catnetrophe which strack # biow more copsequences than the Indisn or Mexican or the miasma of southern nate, yards, Jibboom, "Fat inte Gaps dace | th inet. + Chartenion trom Chacres for Be m fever, as per teleges, in Buchwan of New Fortiana, Me 0 deep. Bream Prorssinn Oxrany, which sprived at this port on Toveday from Halifax, tor repairs, will rue from NYork te Bermuda, as soon as hor repairs are compleved. b heft rh June 0), for ETL tae 00 repsie, ator js ngnin om Welw 3 19th inet, Benj on ms ed bo Trpore— died, and bis remains committed tou! eoldver ‘2d unstrung the arm he has been absen' nited States Senator from children. le died of A tracted durt Uniontown (Po ) Democrat At Dempster street, Polineytown, England, on the th of August, Carnenn ced 4, reiie of Mr. William Tait, farmer, and grat of Mr. Bain, improver of the electric teiegra, \. ecaced has left bebind ber jour generations, one daug toe Detng @ grest- grandmother BAKICINE INTELLIGENCE Port of New Vork, September 27, 1550, sy. Lacwowne At Bath, 24th inet, & fine ship of 1000 touw cenlled the Arotio, This ie ube one Laving juat old at thie port for Navel. Perry was at St Poet ) June 12, to cruise in the tn te proceed North to Port Praya Je folbowing ip & list of the Port, ing, Andyaw H Poot ° ths eo itera eres Mlatverse Iniet has eremined by the const ow party under the com: of Haget ce Thornton 4 Jon- ine, finee the aie of Annet oer eee hee deca proéneed om the bar, . Bal r 0 Survey. nd; Diamynd, Davis, Bal- | warrington, Sent 25, IAGO. ee t dyerday, ston N Averill Treacle. The of the Arabia, at San Fi natures’ bosthernee, Recep Charstons Spemerd, | Joly ik fat too by lon 100 Bheston & ¢ £0, guemtity of help. fast be 4 of water in erersl 7 veeeel ipindaaa tei Piacoa te ad ‘ f $6 miles from the main land &, die i Areived. Ki 5 ot drat bietaee digs ast Enza Test oaar safityan 60 el ath, (PM, Sandy, Hook Wai Wraiemen. taseed PG ADEnID Asia, sudking, be for | Ciaat Bedford 90h, chip Amethyrt, Howes, Pacific. Sid SDM, peeved peeket for, iit Livctpecl "The M Whos baa wien | RE CRIBE Cot eT eee. f eepived a: Nantucket, ports Ang 4oring Lhe parenge, at LW. Kambler, Haugh’ anvwoket, dscte (sweh Winrotie Stockholm, 9 days, with | 1% { Mtagarte the teltewtng oven fen on ir fee ‘1 echo conc | Bap ihe Ge es ey cipeurd tent Re NB oe om 4 th, Chacleston, T daze, with cotton, to | E'Cuinpasee we with Winatate oO wm Shackford, Havens, 17 days, with vo- fs master. Hievinn, 29 daye, with ener, to mee ‘ fein tat RS aR teen hip ~ t ig = dea Be), Orme-e, Neavites, 9 tazs, with ongee, ‘ae fe. Res (tr Donne, Halifax, NBT days, wien meeetar Hees, Caranesh, 7 Gaye, oleh conten ond u erere C) err On, "ha Premene (er Chariesten) Bpceel, Meefoth, 5 days, wt ehip timber tor tary yard. Sue Orme, Corie? days, S . She is ie ter oye ‘capable of carrying about S000 bales of gotten. 7 yent, Bom = erverarey we fore roperted Loe 534 Stir Rarah Hooper ot wale Tein vcwcals, Beaty. ee Mase vuln, 16th, con 8 Satan, Sept %—Arr sobr Globe, Small, NYork. ter's offices. There was aloo $45.00 i C Gaecresee Sep’ 2+—arrroh LA Seich, States, N York. vided in portions ot $4006, N Cid Zist, eobr . Santtord, N Vork. Tr erenatile Mai * ; CS oa. ° Livenrcoi—Pao ” m evre—Concorning Py aly — Pica kely onal Le —_ vannai—Ship Bariford—P EH Stanton nad indy—i ie wculd lea be lelsad the Bovsiy, of Warman NB. 6 bbis persist 19 296, lon 7820 W, Phovion, Michels, wu, 160 Spoken. Den) B Milane, from N York for Galveston, 1éth inst, CS ars NOrleaas for Vigo and Ca painted black withe nee rom Boston for @pactoston, 324 inst, lat 9p for ere te en re Been ‘Bt Thomas, Sept 16, & Jane, Renton, from Valparaise for California, 15 31-814 ohip Chesapeake, Lambert, Laghors, aati te hm g brig Jobe fee! iver, Sagua, te cai tate Lee a ae PR ha By) a ear eee Holmes, from Phile~ rises ane ate eae, Sar Sy amne Dessongers. Ct inettalion, Breen, of and tor ® ruta cae DtaiDe. Tehs Is.ann, ton, just arr; brig Sussn, Hall, Home Ports. Sr carenn, Sept 2—Arr sobre Windsor (Br), Windsor NB: Bork. Toi. Bees Gordons wad aigren: Willa fing at B00, . Sr = ~ Signal for 5 ae il, Loveland, adelphia; Gem. Nickersom, wel Fliadgha’ oll Bete Hate ‘NYatk; Lacon, Beare pe Western re presed for Portiand, Bark 25—Arr shipe PW Ais. Liver= deme, Cardi Wiehe 5 Howe, ann, Portiend; ‘Hemm ond, out, Smith, NYork; sehis Alice, Leaman, do; Latourette, ao. Baxoon,’ Sept 24—Arrechr § Wright, NYork. Oldeche inde, yn Philadel mips ati Colby, pe Atalanta, cies Devereaun, NY: buryport (sce misorll) Julia ulk'ey, i Wow afeaina oar Wan tt, Ravine, Canty GLoveneren, 2i—Arr ache Tivano, Bowe, Govects for N York 25d, Lady Sufelk, Baler, Bestia for J Herr Warr, Sent 10—Drig Oliver Sommer. from Newport, I. for Mobile, touched vo"day and. ald sanin. ‘Enip W Hs rom Tigh hae con Nemporarily” repaired and reloaded, wi was, Sept 28, 5:15, PM—A largebark, with painted porta, supposed the Delaware and two triga,eaie tobe the Tescaa. Sad den Tayler, down this afvornvon. Nething t communicate geregards inward bound veossie 1 PM— Brig Hl ivania, jarriet, supprsed from West Indies, soe ve topsail sohrs unknown, wont up this two herm brigs are now comingin. A tiger brie Tene Alltel Johnson, Boston eu Fowler, NVork; Oliver, Sam= Y (proush, oovon Clé buck Gov Beige idges Genos. 3 W—Arr cebrs Sarah, NY rin Saat Tess Pea Sear Settee 5 17—Beiow coming up, ship Kentucky, rom Boston. Old Ovando, Baety. Boston: Bore ot Biden (Br), Goer, Liverpool, ‘Towod to een, Leth inet, ohips Nonrosx, Sept M™Cld brig Vancouver, Sweetser, Je et. =” Norwich New Lonnon, Be for Philadels his. Sid pro} Kew Daven, Bopt 2 Newronn, Sopt 24 dence Ox! now, Lineolnviile for N Vo: ‘M—Arr oobr Uni Delans Sh: . 8 x rr 24— Art echr Ellen Rodman, rr sobre mn, Providence; Mary & (i Ps Pathe. a LJ \inee Tek Sail Sue ed Sy Weer Point; steamer - fw! ‘ston; coher Tre- Witeh, Fracer for pe plead akin Son ke, for Vaiperig Wth; Cabot, for ‘atpw w weer 5 Hea vank Deke Joka Pegged —D Jove, AMR”. Paseo Balled. ud ‘Susan Hart, lacy nod 3 roe, it ar hohe AA aly: men, a ' ty jell, Crees, reed, Mr Caro, Me Bul and bh Oy rete Rie, - raaorical —-Ofos hours, to 12 A. Mato SP, edo. 8 Greenwich etrest. ft Thriee te some, that aay oneof rank ofeasre rene of owever, rhowld devote bis talents toe wreli he the body, ouch @ nature ar to effect ,osterity, if the gracrative functions venereal and gonorrhea, fomain. ee dormant vee im me other te Treatise,” |—eom every” ty and oS ee Has LL ‘all ite forme. flip tre Sere, Piofetiima nie oom a Sends re jon than odtetee thls ener’ me charge KW ORR4S0N is CoNSULTED UN Driaratt Sd omar toanu 4 ran ste years se hi Sache bere ‘choses Dae eee tated eed iat 8. tm hin athon, Beg tom streak x SAVED—DR GREGORY'S FRENCH deve tex of ait r -y~ be we rel) One bottle street, w Nhs over peoduoel A porect ueeee = « ef, am Inare hares \ | ‘ ' ' oo ewe ee > - + -