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NO. 5953. EGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, TELEGRAPHIC WHE WHIG STATE CONVENTION IX SYRACUSE. f WHIG NOMINATIONS. TROUBLE IN THE CONVENTION. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Interesting from Washington and other Places, ‘The folowing are the resolutions, a5 presented by the committee, First, Resolved, That the whige of New York renew the declaration and established measures of the whig party of the United States, based upon a sound construction of the , and tending to tho best interosts of the constitati pation, Second. Resolved, That we rogard the constitation ef the United States es the supreme law of the land, and, aa euch, to every section. and by the authorities of every State; ‘that wo will faithfully observe all its provisions and eompromice’; that we will resist, promptly, firmly. and oy all necessary Meens, any attempt, from any quar- . <A, to es it; that, . ote Xe meaning wo The Whig State Convention. THE WHIO PLATFORM—NOMINATIONS FOR GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, ETO. &e., &o., &c. Brascuss, Bept. 27, 1850. through Mr. Duer, yesterday :— of their attachment te the well knowm be impliciily obeyed by the eltizens of . Im Oll cases of doubt as to Will appeal to, aud abide by, the deol- MORNING EDFPION----SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1850. nis ia our © 6 known firmness {The conclusion of od 80 uliart, ed the resolutions did mob come te hand, owing, probably, to the storm.) Mr. Busan, of Erie, moved that ferred back to the could not vote to censure an; the Hon William Duer an called s violent effort to kill the Mr Dicsinson, of Steuben, sald convention, reply, in the State. this Sta Mr. D ne s, the whiz party would the committee prevailed, the committee would Mr. Dun called ter the yeas The rote to re-commit of sixteen prevailed—Ay ‘The Cuain then announ the committ: 64: id the Bmith, ot Jetterson; Thom ed not to say any more in the eonven| could not hear any man abused by the majority of the ‘The following have iy wre the majority would go remaing to be seen here- after. Lie boped that they would be re-committed to Mr Coxxwaxt, of Cayugs, hoped that ifthe the resolutions be re- mimittec, to be reported om. He Re! of men, especially « voted on certaln questions, from w' to be called an organ of the whig party im this State wig ticket, aneee others, whe ‘t @ paper wishing that he had iatend- but he Mr Buen said he did not intend to injure the ‘eel- Ange of soy one in the convention. Uo was for the har- all the gentleman and his stand when they endeavored to get up» splic in the whig party, with Wasbi: Hunt at the head, He was one of thomost sterling w! 4 his course in Congress, tho course of Seward in replying to the Governor of Virginia, when he wished him to give up freemen ia a of Oswego, said, that if the convention d the revolutions proposed by the dolegate fi e broken up, ion ivcreased to sixt: Following addition to ‘Moesrs. Ullman of New York; Master of Ulster; Sherrill, Uleter; Goodwin, of Madison; 2, of Monroe; Cornwell, sion of the Supreme Court of the United States, of Cayuga; Hyde, ot Tompkins. Thied, Resclved, Tha: the interests of the whole | Tle convention then adjourned till $ P. M. Union demsnd such o revision of the tariff of 1846 as A SPLIT IN THE PARTY ANTICIPATED. shall afford more equal and effoctire protection to |, P.8.—Mr Duer and bis friends will hold @ meets American industry, and develope the reso ) on the leben pe eo urces, en. whole country. taction the and build up an identity 4m all sections of our comm: ry. Fourth. Resclved, That we believe 1: to be the duty of the geveral tions for and that whey repose tion of (he government, and bis maintenance of the weil tnown Seventh New York remai: of slavery into t of the constitutional power of Congross to prohibit | such extension. exercised im whigs, touching dy Congress for from our Late territorial sequisitios bay folce ia the adm are prepare: (2 nequieves in the recent agtion of Uon- css, for the sot belief Ghat Kelusion of slavery in the tecritory esded by | the civil and diplomatia bill Mexice to the U whiok ought ever to be cherishe ecctions of our ectumon coun’ ight, Be ‘trie ng the pi their cotrse We re, establishment ef manus ries in those sections and pene which have hithorto rosisted with Pov: sections, as the!r condition ma: Pitth.’ Resolved, That the whl dy. hoes dispensation that removed from thi @ of hin private and piinolplos of the whig, party: Resolved, that while the whig party of embarrassing questions ¥hich welfare of the ‘pocial satis- principles and policy, as tendi: enlighten pubiie sentiment interests aad of opinions ountry. overnment to ko ruch spproprin- the riv, har liter bors of different require. ‘igs of New York deop- lamonted jofty patrio- cog, and stera un- jaty had justiy trom the experience of tho past and ablio virtues, utmost counfidesce in his administra: | arty. in unalterably ¢ ppowed (o the extension erritorivs now free, 20d have no doubt to-vight. and pass a series of resol that they will nominate a new tic’ THIREY-FIRST C REPORT OF THE MIsKON Upon motion of Mr. Uxnrawoop, of Gurley’s Report on Liberia printed. PORTRAITS OF THN FIReT Pr Mr. Davis, of Miss, reported a ating $2500 for the purchase of Adopted. Mr. Bicuissox moved, and the rescinded, ment. were afterwards taken uj amendments to the Indian bill each one was debated. Rr. Berastias proposed to add he Chorekees ui evening seesions te be for exeoutive business riation of over # million of dellars to ler the treaty with t After a lorg debate, the amendment was adopted, the bil was ordered to be ongrossed. tutions. 1¢ Ls thor ket. « FIRST SESSION. Wassixerom, September 27, 1850. To LipwRia , five thousand coptes were ordered to be 7B PREALDRNTS. resolution ropri- Stuart's portraits of Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe. RVENING sEamows, resolution requiring only, was PORTIFICATIONS. ‘The fortification bill was reported without amoud- | beslthy and active state, and there was every prospect THR APPROPRIATION MILie jd a great mumber of teed, were submit to tho bill the ma. ma to for commissioners to & liberal spirit 0. tcleration should be | “ne pill ppropriating money Fee ee ee erecting position of | ascertain and settle tho private land claims in the the adjustment of the quest lone fou. | State of California, was next taken up. ; that we ree | House of Representatives, ission of California as a free State, and Jement of tle boundary line between X45, and the creation of territorial these acts of concilistion will resuit in | e tend | nal thes, | different | mited Sites, and at the sume ti ¥. a, That the whige of New York ha honest pucpose ena patrivtic 4 the whig Sens. ate in the federal legisia wt we recogoise In earanet de emt Congress— oendn. Wasrtivo 2, Mr, Wexrwontn, (dem ) of Tit 10%, Sept 27, 1800, asked leave fo make @ report from the Select Commitive om printing The Srraxen said it could bo m Mons consent. Mr, Werrsonra.- T want it re 2 clouse romunersting Mr. Ritebic. Mr. Barr, (dem.) moved to go of the Unio ‘The question was determined in # the House resumed the consider ncments to the Civil and D ten Di | mittee rose, and MM: | all debate on the bill in 8 Mr. Onn, (de endment at tRe o charge of their duties, they hav to | : othe bi dering and antagonistic 4, we adinire the | only to rylgpsg the p rite Steaguanogjrove foe centr 22! 20 J ne ee iat wot ee vaith w Wok éxcliivg quesuons, iuey have, ne- | by the adoption of thie resol verthu idered Itke brethren | top; Ninth. ‘That the whig administration of | been sed the privil the affairs of this State, has bee: tly vigorous | quest! successful, and at devotion Barty remarked tha’ best Interests ot our We cor nes eet to ite results, sed to the impor. tant Inws which he: 4 proof that it | 3 merits tho opaddence and support of the whigs of New | now York | Tenth. Rerofved, That the whigs of the State of | was loudly ea New York a Bd | wore wade; and the Union » Sud | voles, (breatering to oall t lous, and | if they did met “ come to ords uoh are | Mr Ona moved to lay the resol making permanent ( im the eownrils ‘The don + couatey, by 7 big priasiples of the State and of the native. D> DAY MORNING aussror Braacuse, Sept, 27, 1860 on Was called to orde ia morning. by the President, at nine o'olock. Mr. Duws, of Ouwego, made @ correction ta a report | right to wu published’ in the Syracu: be b mM MI Kow coed to thy Met 20 candidates t Mr. Durr ot { Le did not meke any euch remerk | Star, where be is made to | solutions were disturbed, be and his @ at large, and would act accordingly eit, of Cayuga, moved to postpone the | wing the cousiderstion of the zepors of | on Kesolutions, Cartied—Ayes 73, weet then moved that (he convontion pro- nomination of candidates. *, Of Orange, said he could mot vote for there was & platform made Oawego, took the same ground, but vith & good deni of spirit Mr © the oony Darmoutovs The « . A ballet for Jologntes re! were neled cr Collins, Wiiiinins, Bartel, Barker, farner ot New York ofty of One renee, Beyer, of Steves The ee thet they may promote his be ppl is wor The Ces th Prepere him for another, and tha ie rota - ecome a missionary to thet benighted people. ores tho whig candid Pe Great (Laughter) The amendment was eventually concurred in. The amendment ropriating two hundred thon. | P fand dollars tor an extension of the wing of the ito the convention | Capitol, wns mot eoncurred In. sd oda ieee - be * iments appropriating fifty thousan Te Witsas Masees, Krvorron, Sept. 2% 189% | tare fore Masine Hospital, and ons husdred thousand | Dra Sin —\ ope letter, asking if 1 woold aceopt the nomi- | dollets for a Custom House at San Franciseo, was con- | erupt upon the whic Geet, has this | Curred in Ta reply po {),1 bex to pay thee waile The committee rose, and on motion of Mr. Barry, obligations to those Trienas wh ‘arse | five minute epeeches were cut off for the remaind er om, Teeman The result of ‘Cornell she fer ati George 3. Cer: Meusly oom nated for Lieutewant Uerermor. og the ballot Lele from 7. Bene! ceived with great applause. The ballot Blakey : Ovcirvnea ij snd better men than myr John Abbott, editor of the sirehimidern, w deadly beaten shout orcenit, ©, of Cayuga, said be thought that if jon would nominate, 1% would be aeore was then taken and carried Governor was then had—-the wing to vote Gill after the resobat eltman, Albany ; Martin and V ; Crosby, of D , Of Erie, Spin Hasbrouck, of Orange ; D Fairebtld and Bears, forwat | my: rneotion Jona, Botep: whig party coe ane ocerve is im that yours, ke, JOMRS 0. FORSYT the ballot wee as follows Yi | ell. of twas commenced im the hall, the head. It was a most beatal before the convention, which was re +++ .0b Jobnwoa,.. % Bink... 2 pounced thet Mr « the lakely, of pad womimated for Camel Comm@issionor. (Ap- A motion wes thoa made to ballot for State Privom Inepector, e hich was earried, and the resalt was as follows: Hemiitoe.. 2 Porter...... Se Bakers .+- +24 Bonttering , or] No jee Ow the peeond ballot. the result wae: | ee 1 @ Mamilton.......6.45 10 ‘orter . ‘Abner Maker, of Jefferson, wes thom declared moml- masta eunte a i ‘Weerel B Smith, of Queens, wee nominated arly >; ond elhth ae yet tee ti tor. allot oe Oirrk of the Court of y scolamation, and grea} applause fol- of Cs moved that the repert of Kiszotutions be taken and he » reporied by the committee. 3 Ty "hd tenth of the com- OO Te ALO Ineo porated entire. ain _— of the fitch, sith, seventh ‘The motion was disagreed to, « adapted j Me One periolt the committee's r | This motion was also di | The House & mente yn moved to saspen on ored & resolution to close m.) of F.O., opposed the resolutio 1d it was well kvowm that there wee ® very pronto d this, too, after the select committer have te ge of making @ report om the jon of printing. which discloses important facts the amendment was the a ade only by unani- ai before we act on this bill, there is a , Objoted to the reading and to Committee of the Wholeom the State he aMirmatio’, ration of #, 4% and ae Be iplome” . appropria ed on, the com- tos Ul, which proposed aot contact, but \Leiahel, We are called ation, to prevent dis ced, it is manifest members by name | ution on the table. od the resolution was 4 the rates, in order to | » printing to be read. te comunittee on amend. | 1869, | In one hand and saluting (the public with the | ra at ll | other, there was e sert of shudder of fear im e’clook last night ever known. Tho lightning and thua- | the vast gatbering. The pony was perfeotly calm, der were incessant for three hours and {t was rain ag | With bis legs han nd his neck bent, but be made ry. torrents. uses, also some of the poles oa | 5 Dh pe pal be ene ae ale, vais teok westerm telegraph, were struok; bat as yet we hive lace at @ Fl nee from Bordesur, proved fatal heard of nothing serious, s Yo'him. ‘Whon the heree had boon released from ite pe Breton. ‘on, Sept 27, 1850. *:—Thirteen Ame- r0- have suffered the d anchors. A fishing vessel, Rg been totally lost, with Shipwrecks, d&o., i A letter from St Joba, N. B rican fehing sald 7 i ney, 1 ai jones of a Belonging to Portiand, M el] ban de—fourt: Ma kets. Burrano, September 27, 1850, been the revel pts sine: Flour, 6.600 bbis ; wheat, 2.000 bushels; corn, ‘The flour maket bas been rather heavy, but without Ip priees; the rales have been 1,000 bbiw. at $3 87 @ $4 for Michigan. Thore is a fair milling de- mand for prime wheat, with sales of 6.000 bushels at 820. forOhio, Corn is pot #0 active, but we notice ne change in prices; small quantities of Western mixed sold et 680. Ohio whiskey isnominal at 24};0. Preights are without change. Axnaxy, September 27, 1350. ‘The past twenty-four hours’ receipts have besn:— Flour, 2,000 bbis; wheat, 4,000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bashels; barley, 2000 bushels. Flour is’ steady. but net active 10,000 bushels of bariey sold at 700..and ‘T4o. for two rowed, and 750. a 770 for fourrewed 5.000 bushels of oats changed hands at dlo @ 42}s0. 200 bbls. of Prison Whisbey have beem sold at 27\%@ The trauractionsin wheat have been 4,000 bushols at $1 15 for Genesee, and $110 for Ohio, The sales of corn have been 1,600 burhelsat 64. for round yellow. NEWS FROM EUROPE. Rennes ARRIVAL oF THE STEAMSHIP NIAGARA THREE DAYS LATHER. THE MARKETS. Bien ier dice < The British mail steamship Niagara, Capt. Stone, ar- rived at her wharf ate quarter before eight o’elook yesterdsy morning. She left Liverpool on Saturday a00n, the Lith inst., with three days’ later news from all parts of Hurope. ‘The passage of the N., from dock to dock, was twelve days, nineteom hours and forty-five minutes. We are indebted to the polites of Lieut Beddek, ot tho Niagara, for the Londen Times of the 13th inst. ‘Trade in almost every department esontinue! in a of it continuing eo, The sales of foreign and colonial preduce were to a good extent, aud the value of some of the chief articles had # further advancing ten- dency. Money wae cheap and abundant, andthe pub- Mo seourities stoady at late rates. There had been considerabe deprossion in tho oot- ton market. The Havre cotton market, on the 12th jnstant, was Ne material change in the grain trade, bp acoounts ron seat ot wee in Sehleswlg, do Ot report amy further skirmishing hetween the dn. armies. The Holstein D sone nee n Diet ane beeg opaed he Advices from Madrid ann, Lois, Minister of the Inter,g2%2°, Hast Coant de Bt nation in consequence of > 07 aad tendered his resig- from ® functionary hg” pistration, who e singe high insted of rapper, 4 bisa to acount election, 9 -sing him as candidate at she r however colleagues of the Ronorable yentlom —s fered. and refused to sanction hie reelg- POY" a under such clreumstances, and it was a! long? oprced that the duel should not take place slong as e Count continued to onjoy the confidences of the crewn. Tatelligen: om Cassel etate that the atate of seigetis being introduced with all formaliies ; the inhabiteats remain pertectiy tanguil. The Council have publish- ed an address, protesting agrinst the decree deolaring the city to be In & state of war. The Berlin cadtact have resolved not to allow any Austrien or Dayarlaa troops to interiere ta Kieotoral Hesse The ttate of siege deen proclaimed tn Klectoral Hessen; several newspapers have boon suppressed and the presses seized, We learn ir-m Algeria that the cholera had coased at Bona, and bad broken out at Disea) vere it mt- tacked doge, fowls, end otber animals, with tho same violence as hum —— ‘The Prince of © on his road to Ragland, for the purpose, it ie said, of asking Lord Palmerston to erviempt toeMect a riconcillation between himself and his Lrother, the King of Noples.« Should any arrange. ment be come to, the Prince will, mand that the legitimacy of his children shall be re- cogpired othe Tamis, Minister of Public Worship and Ta- at Athens, has been shot pilton, the British Mimieter at Florence, ity on the 34 Inst. - Denmark end the Dachies, The Cologne Gazette of Lhe 10th instant, has @ tele graphic despatch trom Altona of the 9th, stating that fome skirmishing took place on the prev’ ay on the whole of the yutp: The lete wing of the Hol- tteiners, tae ninth and eleventh battalions ot foot, and bad , mi, a ® it is believed, de- | The Senate's amendment anthoriaing the Seoretary | of tho Treasury to obtain forthe United Seater, the | the improved methods for refining argea- | tlierous gold bullion, recently MeCvlich & Booth, or any method discotered, by allowing one halt the saving as com- pensation for the use of the same, was non-concurred in, aiter debate. The amendment appropriating ten thoasand dol- r+ for the expenses of the Turkith Envoy, was read Mr Bayer paid it was ao unfortunate move to put { Ingel, n | ther rerulte are not known. | letters, of the Sth inet, that Austria end those Gor- | Man governments which stond on her side are p | paring to interfere in the Dachics. the first regim: Fifty-eight captwred Dan. rgh, end the wounded of the lst regiment of in wagon’ to Meide. (te of the eo riven back upon Stadorate ther detachment Danes back upor were broug Holstein army has advanced to riichleswig and Breekendorif, bat any fer- It appear trow Dresden This, at least. is this appropriation in the bull, b | tee on Foreign Affaire, and the Seeretary 0 have recommended it, he would | out ut since the Commit. tate, vote to strike tb | | Mr MeCrrawavn (dem ) of TU, cupported the amend | ment, and epoke of the ndvantage s60—6tCh as the ox betwee two ecuntries, and | be opened to America skill | tu the Sultan for to Amerioan m of Oriental Hives cor from t ng trom fore r, (whig) of Ohio, epoke of ¢ © Suiten to ovr dlsire bis gifts to Amerioan was againat onter Let him form 8 whieh would result | naloe of com_.eree the market that qill own a debt of kindness and hos | besides, it is the | y the ex ign go | dcountrymen ia a of gen! | } le of the Suiten, the meanleg of a letter which the Se1om cabinet hes eddrermod to the Btadtholarrs in reply te their de- mand that ae Te at length, pay the debt she owes to Holstein for the oxpenres and maintenance of iho arian government ber contingent in 1848 bad issued a decree prohibiting gubseriptions and colleotions iu ald of the Schlicewig Hoistela cause Molland, After the 16th of September, the Netherlands go- Yerpmrnt will ruppress all the navigation tot's om the Rhine, in favor of the Riverain States of that river. It, however, reserves to itmelf the right of re-ertablie them. in case of thove Btates that shell tremt thi theriands flag lors favorable then their own fag. This resolution simplifies the labor of the comiral commis- | tlom for the navigation of the Rhine, which was to meet at Mogens? oo the 10th, snd will prebably lead of the sesrion, exeopt for the am | printing. and the releasing of the public printer from at wblfcaniem and obristt Iie hoped that the euvey would be- ated with thees foadatmental prince’ iments relating to iis comtract, i It being four o'clock, the Meuse took a resess till ok. (Thos wuch of the proceedings In Congress had been oun arreraL APHIO CORR ESPON DENCH. ber of pominatio: 1 Re to the completely free nav | ducing the objections which some of the Rirerain | States still wish to raise It is fon of the Rhine, by re expected thet eegotia- tions with belgiam snd Frances will jesd to imtiar avigation of the Meuve jm. Fine 1ith Instant, publisher the convention concluded at the Hague, on the 12th | of July, between the Belgian ments, for the construction of @ letersi canal of the Meuse, betwcen Liege and Macstricht. 4 Netherlands govern. The Danubian Provinces. Accounts hare been received from Bucharest, of the | 24 ult. On and after the 13th Peptember, all the Import and t is hoped Krenstad: Zevtung publishes the oe 000 berderere (half of export duties, without exce; three to five per comt—may, according to circumstances, be reised twelve per cons. the will be rateed frox port duty may even, raanro to inoresse the Wallechian © organire- | reoclved. when the thunder storm arose and cut off all | thom of the lend militis, ov ratified by St. Petersburgh further telegraphic comm veteation.} and Constantinople. After tho let of October uext, | —_ site the troops of the Wallechian militia will eon- Nominations and Confirmations, &«, let Infantry and ceveiry. 1,000 munielpal are oavairy) as. ; $ Semarniniacett Presi. S yes dent of the Court of Cassation. generally harles It. Balstow, do, Owego, 49. | vont Bromburg, Coneni to Homburg. ctemed following were rejected — Femarl > are lew York. F. Bpeulding, Collector, hewlston, N.Y. ing, Postmaster, Brunswick, Me ng, Re seiver, Indiana. The following nominations of territorial officers were * be made an ascen mee socom = ballon, oh tbe buck ots Figbem Toung, Governor of Ulek ttam, | Vincennes, et Bordeaux. I | | ae Harris, ef Vt., Beet'y of Rtate Mr Gale bed ever made such an dceeph Butt otha, Santee of ae. yy AS Perry B. Brooches, of Ala, Associate Jastion, i a #0 fine rab UR Ara | Sg ed cote Eu seph Wagerook t Via, 0. ware, oa oe Carling, of Ind, me talsiree to yy hn a rmcts ios Sorat | rea ; of Tenn, Conrat at Rio : ovis Gan tebe Lertaes Qretam, of Nee Sled feos rel Yorks wil prosebay Go eomlaat iatrigt Pudge for | Keg nat the adjaccon villages gree, Whin Mr. Gale war rt any materia! eiteretion into the sir, seated on bis pony with the bridle elings, the peatants who held the ropes of the balloon, misunderstanding tho directions given by the acro- want, let and the bation having still sufficient gas after losing the weight dently, and the anchor. whi ig loosened by t! Mr. Gale, howovee, clung to rtamately able to pull the string further esonpe of ‘The as- cent ef the balloon was then checke dit was thought, in consequence, at Bordeaux, that he had succeeded in climbin, to the car. This, howover, was not tho case, as the next day the balloon was dis- covered lying om the ground, soine miles from tho spot where the pony was liberated; and, on further search being made, the dead body of Lieut. Gale was found in 2 wood, with the limbs all broken. Ho has left a wife and eight children. Messrs, Baring'’s Circular, Lonven, Priday Sept. 18—5 P.M. We have again to report an active business in the Colonial market, and rather higher prices have again been paid for coffee and sugar, opinion continuing fa- vorable for both articles. Cotton remains quiet. The harvest is being rapidly brought tos olose, with most corn market, prices remaining stondy. We subjoin ro- marks on these articles, in which the principal trans- actions have taken place, prices of other descriptions of produce remaining gemerally as last quoted. In Amnnican Stocxs the business this week has been very limited, without variation in prices. Aswea in very limited request, at 30s. 8 330. 64. for pot, and Sls, for pearl, 4 in moderate demand, and part only of 140 bags, a: auction, have found boyers at the previous with little offering; 149 bags good Bahia have been sold at 298. urchase, end have taken 1,060 caska and 800 bage lentetion Ceylon at rathor higher prices, principally from 62s. a bSs., snd 4,700 bags Costa Rica, trom 474. & 62s. Native has been sold at 47s., but the demend for this description has beew of a retall character, and the sules for the week do not exceed 4.000 bags. Two car. goes of St. Domingo have been sold, floating, at 430.— one deliversble at Trieste, the other at an outport The Treading Company's salo, st Rotterdam, went off briskly at # further adyanco of %o. 159.490 bags were all readily taken trom 263¢0. a 33o., being Lido, a 20, above the valustions. 20,227 bags were to be elfered at Middelburg yesterday, forming a total of 507431 begs. Tho advices from Hamburr roceived to-day, report a quieter market, but in Molland and at Ant- worp there has been more doing. prices showing an upward tendency. In the Mediterranean ports, stocks have become greatly reduced, and prices of all ordinary descriptions are advancing. At Trieste, the stock on last year. Coan.—There waa wane = 8 of new English wheat tion very good; it was taken by the mili modernie busine wey terms, Der! Ager 2 1s., and peas Is. dearer, bat oth spring corn is without change, lout sold slow! from 20s. s d4s. A good deal of buriness was the close of lest week, ig foe*ing cargoes of Mediterra- nean, Danude, aud Back Sea wheats, nt prices ing from Sie. a 425 “4. per qr.. cost, freight and in ; and in 3<dlen corn, trom 2ds. a 24%, 6d, for [brails, Qu-*s, and Odosso, but the demand bas since eu’ On Wednesdey and today, the trade ruled boavily, millers boing reluctant te purchase, unless at rome reduction, which holders were not disposed to sovode to. We cousider the present value ot United States rod wheat, 60 a 61 lbs, to be 386 @ dCs, and white 40s, Sa. per imperial quarter. r Gorse baa ruled dull with us, rales for the weok mot exeveding 700 bales, without change in 0, Liverpool they still quote migdling Ortenrns the market ts without Myf. Daves, &e.—-We no abarh, 29. | atch, 1 contined to 290 108. & £15 lis. males bave been made from dis. a 62s for middling ¥; O68, nde fe In dy: Mazatlan Nlosragus wood, / pe, 208. Quick us Od & 138.5 om. for fair quality; and 800 bales a We quoty $i. Petersburg outset, £29 @ £29 10s.; 1 20 -olena, as for Bt. Petersburg; and 2 worn §t 8M BYCroee of & om last sale. Tn Mod to be bad under @s He sale, ba: on sold at ’ a4. 64; and Mapriiie ed. ie. for very low to good 72 ch aro new declar the sale to commence Sth p °. The Irow market is quiet; Pricer nnohanged | Many ip rather moro request, at 2s. a Dis, for west | ern. Luan le improving In demand; British shoot, £18 | pig, common, £10 lbs; refined, £18 1 ei | 20s , ta bond wnen Oa oof eastor sule, at Lent 8 otk, in packages; and dow me m; 90 tuns of Id from 4 na, imported from Now X been sold from Ze : | ide Brortee firm, at £15 179. 64.9 Frices.—We have only to rep | Pimento, from Bd 1 1 ginger. (rom Son © Bocan Das been in ver daseripuons auliable for he ‘The trade bave taken 2 abeut 2 000 begs Meuri ket cleved Ormly at the ‘ablio rales have offered orto Kio, 2) s Rebio Jow. nud 1.860 boxes white Hovans, the round portion of ali being held fo while tho damaged real cont rar) higher prives was withdrawn, zed fall fF By private 200 cares white Bahie, 406 34; 1100 cares tow brown, Ie a 186 64, im Boma; 10.000 tage Bongel Khare, af 208. a Soe; and two cargove of yellow Havana, 3,500 | boxes, deliverable at an cutport on escret terms, The Trading Company's tale of 42.501 Larkets, which took om at Roticrlam, on the 6th instant, went of briek- | Ly, the whole finding eager buyers, from 2”). f « ORME | Nor. Sto 0, being 1°\f. a Af. above the rates of July, and Of. abore the general valuations, this favor. abie has led to incronsed bariners, at Improved Fates’ in the neighboring markets, snd hae gitea more confidence to our holders, who standing out for | stil higher rates The large stocks in the Medit ra- | nean Roop the!t market At St. Petersburg, there is nothing dot 3 A dem bar eprong up aod prices note Bt Cetteeburg ¥ 0. Ska, C4. a O88, Vd. om the nl inquiry for (a for the Continent doll market, bol prices iy firm, but no toame- transpired Spit bas mold at vt none. dome. Routhero cot held at £180, and Polar at £162 Hor ‘The Woon sales continue te proceed fectoruy opened stead “e VIZ ‘aocount. ta are without © qeotstion, dden motion, | “avorable weather. Little chaage has ocourred inthe | Corres. —The trade have shown more {nelination to | Int instant was only 4,400,000 1bs., against 11,750,000 | At d, dat | ducers, to effect selves, bas led } bosiners in sem sales of 209 cases oostor off | th verte 101") 1h} cotten mark to | Orloann, 300 good white Mogadore; and | O™“eue.3°? ¢ Manilla have been sold trom £283 | fiddling | the fcliowing treater ttons have teen piace:— | the week a titat Or, ed. for cid and te. | [Tig in| doubt , | Mint o's Cannes — Thi . Keduced Three and «| fresh up by and carriage samples, and but a mederate quantity reported coust wise, since the commencement Of the week. Holders of both English and foreign evincing no anxtety to realize, the sales effected have been at fermer pric The quantity of Roglish wheat der actual ofur was very small, and facters demanded rather more money for fine dry parcels; but trade in foreign was limited, although the show continued large. Barley ot good and fine quali ties is romewhat scarce. Fine ne malting fetohed of grinding bar- 284, to 30s. por ar. ‘and good a both British and forelgi im steady demand at to 26s. per qr. White searce, and for fine y from Kussia and other foreign ports. Al- @ was dull, holders did not show any ineli- natien to acoopt lower terms. Bobbing doing in tlont- ing cargoes of Indian corn. Flour and other article; unchanged. Arrivals:—British whoat, 3.530 qrs.; bar- eg, 240; ‘oats, 480; 3,040; dour, 1,010; Irish oate, 1,060; foreign wheat, 10,450; barley, 4 210; outs, 20,320. Iivearoot Corros Maaxnr, Sept. 13,—-We ate again slightly lower this week. The change or decline of price, however, is so small, when compared with the | rates of Friday last, that we oan scarcely reduce our | quotations, During the last two days, indeed, there bas been some appearance of change, a greater de- gree of firmness amongst holders showing itrelf, and omy & more prevailing confdemce ja the fu- ure. Our soale of quotations, therefore, (modified as above, will remain nearly as before. “ Fair’ 6 lands are placed Ly the Committee of Brokers at 7(d.; Mobile, at 7% d.; and Orleans, at 84d. We do not obpervo any changed character in the state of things | in Manchester, or in the advices from the United | States. Ouone hand, the consumption seems to be sete ateadl! rd; andon the other, in our view ot t ean Se per qr. was ‘abmended. Oats again in on ough | Ament and 430 Pornam, for export. Beles 640 bales, Live Friday, Sept.13.—At this | morning's market, the sales of wheat and flour pro- ceeded slowly, but in all cases fally Tuosday's pri were obta! Fine mealing oats aro scare wanted; those offering to-day wore of interior quality, and not saleable. Grinding barioy hax become soarco, and was 1d. per bushel dearer. Boans and poas were each also 6d. per gr. higher. [udien corn was the tura dearer to-day, and 28a, per 480 lbs, ia the ostablished price for tho bert American yellow, but the demand Was not #0 good as daring the week; the sales sinoe | (bia day ne’nnight have been ef Amorican yellow about 4.000 qra., wt Sie. Od., and 3.000 qra. at 28s. per 4301bs, on speculation, Several «mall purchases of American white have been made for shipment, ehioy to the north of Ireland, at 28s. Liv enroos Provision Marxxr, Pridey, Sept. 12.—The and the sales 048, however, demand for beet ha tor the week ere to ponerally in favo sbeen more locked afte ort, b P @f the buyer. Choioe pork for stores ; some low parce! taken for oxp middling dese negieated. ‘Lhe noon has b eady rates, and the vt ders continue to bring extrems prices, y any fine quality left. At very low prices to move. The inquiry for lard this week i} has not been a0 sot the advance generally demand tous, primeipall: | trent, the transes | Mmited. Very little inquiry now for grease buttor, the | seacon being almost closed. | Juvenroot. Inow Manan, Friday, Sept, 12,—The mar- | Ket 1s dat, and prices continus ay previously quoted | Scotch pig Iron is romewbat low | ineliustion shorn by the makers to increase tbe pro- | duction, althongh the present price is wholly un- buyers duclining te submit to i reach | profitable, Present rates:—Merchant bar, £5; nail S| rods, £5 1b4.; hoop, £6 19s.; sheet, £7 10s.; Scotch | pig, £2 2s. | Maxcirsret TaanetRarony Sept. 19.—The market | since Paseday hes prevent je variation, an meds in our report of that day are stil! genarally applicable, with the exception Gf s somewhat steadier feeling to Yarns, which Tmavitested Atvelf during tho last tow days. 1» **5th, the tendency 1 stile downRar? one; and in eli eases where FTOHLO, Fairs below thors of Int week have submitted to. The desire, on the part of som yo rather more act department t, upon the whole, week bes been Inanimate, characterised 5 deal of ivregutarity in prices, Tho shippieg hourst nd f= thelr operet A CORTIMTE TY pe very emt reue oe aoa | adjourned meeting of the creditors of mous ther, and Mr. W, Mortix, vat held on Thu resolution wan pasied recommen ting t a leat. A 80- t of 12». Cd. om the Uobilities on those of the latter Sra. with ud th ov City Intelligence. | RETURN OF HOWARD ENGINE Co. NU. 34, FROM af BANY---THEIR RECKPTION AND COMPLIMEST TO TUR NEW YORK HERALD. The Howard Engine Company No. 24, of this oity, returned yosterday aflernoon, from their exoursion to 8 Last India were fered at sate yoster- | Albany and Troy. They wero received and handsomely | hy demand was ood, | op t ained the or mon of those cities, end ox- prevs themselras highly delighted with thelr vicit. On Thursday evening, prior to thelr departure from atortained im @ magni ( 8, of that « rday merniog the Alida, in wi at they took passage, ral of th Albany and were » hey were eno theie way hcmoward ey arrived at the dock tu this city abc r o'olook, when they w rectived by thelr brothrem of Took and Lnd pany No. 5. Thoy then formed inline of proo r preces Lby AGhin’s Washington Brass bwad, (Inte vo.) enath th A Ladder}dom hendsoimly apparatus, which was he scars wnb etripes and other fegs sband, whieh acoompacted No. 54 on thetr exe 1 the engine oom brought en pany. with toe brows edie the dire band ierming a ken teene of masterly wed, the the whole processl fr ae admirably friewds. and both nin the publ The tetemis f making arrangements jentary benefit The m “ rned that the boort take pliner on the 12th of October, at Niblo's Gard 1c ke to be hope bo @ bum per Ton Wearwen.- nded, and we lea between e eed hig ak many ae ar streets fing mateh fur 1100 best three in five, io harness, oa ft yor y afternoon betwoon- br, @, Amole, anu bik. ¢ Fiack Harry, ebiem was woo Ly the latter ia three stroight heats, Time, 2:43 2:40-2:42 Usiow Covnss, L. 1 The trotting contest betenen Honest Jobo, Contdence, Grey Rogle, ant Sorrel Ti fam, postpored on acccunt of the storm on Tharteday, will come vif thty afternoon, when one of the bee: racee Of the serson mey be reasowebiy expected, as this te | at have been entered fora the finort Gold of horece t long time -eneored thr Coiling b % 4 1 const pian ed bow eo Tavorite he is bie lart xppesrance, the Low weyel, every night, hy Bighly order to ove the Havels, In ibelr rprlet he rorce clasligue, and their beset Dy ital pawtominic mm: 4ien on excellent pieces being ¢ fered for tue eaver~ 9 evening, We Hhould suppers there will be ® roe of the hanyly ea = 4 fowe to of mpeny hive meet 4 iy ee ‘The er wna fay bette Ve Ak. py] Lon etage io the wim Med ceeey retesite, moorerary ve 108 Drillinad die Nes ction am wry rt the re- | “4 12—The | 8@ Which the witaces r len to two | ss. Very ordiuary New | - | torney to ob managers, | im die great bi ety, 8 08y | the ebarartar of Ricl mond, " Turarer.—Thie being tha lnvt might ti.at this noemrent with for theateloal representa HE NEW YORK HERALD. _ ed MIPORTANT FUGITIVE U, S. Cemmissioners Court, Before Alexander Gardiner, Bsq FIRST ARRBST OF A FUGITIVE SLAVE UNDER Tae NBW ACT—HIGHLY IMPORTANT PROCERDINGS, aND GREAT RXCITEMENT AMONG THE COLORED PEOPLE. 8 27.— Yesterday morning, Mesers. Wm. A. Brown and Lorenwo de Angelis, two of the deputy marshals of the United States, proceeded to the nelghbothoed of Water and Pearl streets, for tho purpose of arresting & slave named James Hamlet, whe has been a fugitive for about two year: dis clalmed as the property of Mrs. Mary Brown, of Baltimore. The offloers suc- corded in effecting the arrest, but did net at the time, tell their prisoner the real purpose for which they had taken him. Great exo! selored people througout, the! day, and es the pect ceedings are novel, and the first under the act passed ‘the 161 ne present month, we give them seme- what in de’ ‘The tollowing copy of the warrant under whiel: ude the arroet :— for the Southern IMy~ the offlce and (0 his Deputien, or any or either @ To the Marshal of the Untied States trict of New York, tuen— Wh Bath heen made to me, chargi fon held to servios or Tabor to y nother State city and State ot New ‘, & fugi re ALEX. GARDINE. issioner for the Zouthera Dia ef New York. ‘The 6th cection of the act na: That rhen »p 14 ot Territery of hereafter escape Into United States, the person er vice er Inbor may be éw hey er agent, Guiy authortted by powor of atorney Pilling: Schnewteegod aud certited under the seal ef seme logal oficer or court of the State or Territory ia whieh the Fame way be exeouted, may purrus and reclaim suo fem a of f wah the ice or Labor in say State bas heretofore of shate te or Ly we heel Persons to whem saoh see her, or thelr at tive person, by procuring rant fren some missioners for tho apprehe erosting the fail te, wh le or she may have oscaped. der thie set sball tho te t @ Sta ball prevent : fraued by auy eourt cr judge, magistrate, of other person wh omsoe vor. ner, James Hemlet, belog brought before On the the Commess Thomas J Clare was sworn and Baltimore in the State ot Mary! of age; Lamacierk; Lknow James Itamlot; he te tayo of Naxy Lrowm, my mother-ta-law, lad realding in Baltimore; I knew Lamlet about twenty years; he left my mother in-law about two years ago; he absemt- ed Aimyel! from the preinises Where we resided; #he ig entitled to his sorvices as a slave for life, sho never parted with him voluntarily; Fhe onmne ioto poswseden ot hin by the will of John G. Brown, ber decrased en extracl trom the will ot John G time sho inberited Bim until he ercaped, as f have tes tifted; the prisoper is the man; he is James Hamiot {Witness also produces a P wer of a'ternny by whick he olsiins Lhe porsession of James itamiet | Gustavus brown sworn depoaod: [reside in the ofty id, Lam nolore to. M. Fenby; | to thia elty; Uknow Ja: since boyhood; he by.» + of my mother, Mary Drovn; he is a slave for) bo inberite him by the will of my fatber; be left her servios by absontiag himesif from the house in ore fome tre yours 0; | have seon him reveral times wilhin the lave eur | months in thia city; first saw him sisco ho lofe Batti- more tu April last, my m the; is still entitied te bie never having perted with kim Yolonterligy 7 by Mr. Ass Cbiid, £ é ome torney Ge: Hector, sere Mhtere . — By tppt for, and requested to attend by a ames ‘080 setvicr Hamlet hed been fee some time. He then asket c family of Mrs. Brown seve ow, end did } yi 1 thiok by i we ke | | Re: st Was th “ rk about the } hoi he wae engaged In a sobory wnere I | am ho wns hired by the comp ough me i Mrs. Brown did » year to bare © . J over tho man ir Cla When the slars was not ¢ about the house, he got h » rg Brown reesived the | employed through wit | these proceedings #c aim him Br prey weney at T beve e power of at ory | Gusteru at home with N v stions to ask, fogs wore in ae tpea thie testimony, he © over to the custody of the any danger to be appre~ he Marche! to give suck pee laced defere nuthority of the jon of the Mar- to Balttinore, ss from d, hy had romon 1 that under th he would ask for pr sveying the fuwitive Ming thet Lad been mo to apprehend molestation The Commincioner dire d Mr. Ulore to make ow would thea give om or company tao iugitive te valeatoner dt sny attampe ‘y more e by the Com ce in the case mi of dboryland. Sor aft oervitied » woeeenp be capod. ase ‘4 my head aud geal, this A ay =f September, 1990, K. GARDINER, missioner for the Kowckers Disurtet of N. then haodoufed and re | A. Brown, end repree atative of Mr, Brown } many men cf color abeut the court, saxtoasly ewalt- | tog the rewwlt, end, o¢ some disturbance wee appre | bended, there wars larze mamber of pelice im rea@t- ners, by order of the Mayor, Bet, though thete wae | inch disratictection, ast" ourwes net foul bat deg | were uttered opon Lhe inw makers and all the omftelele | connected with the transaction, there wer mo at! | at rescue This hae been the iret arrest under | new act, and many moms, it will follow this care, whick bas beea mar he earent having | gree of promptitude and deepatch aL ng ace ot ‘bree hears. on made the examination held, nie ‘wichin the | We Gectaxen on poate the John Pourer, by the Cam- | 3 nation den and Amboy thne,en rovls foe, Mis Jost ine The | eee etter and amounted to $fl, for which the Lb erder bron the men of color WO were pretnt tog home nd tell thelr friends lo resist the ment attempt te ar rete black man Ie weuld advise every fugitive pliers na they were called, to sell bis Slothes. evem to Die ver rt and bays bowie % ST eal | the Ay any omer who on Se dia \"a niet locking old man of color seid that j were bundteds ©: fugitive staves in New York, | knew that preparations wore being mete for s despe- rate and determined teetstance of any fulure — he predicted that hundreds of tls woud be Timheked fo bln Ghat rotemon wand he, aol on spre