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id NEWS BY THE MAILS Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Parvapgrmia, Aug. 26, 1851, The Party Conveniioms, ge. The democratic conference having selected about half of the city and county tickets, adjourned over | until Thursday, when execution will be done upon the candidates for the Judiciary. The whig con- vention eet 6 for 0; ization to day, but will not go into next Tuceday. Wa. B. Be Reeds Eq ® bas resumed the duties of Atto Gener im the Court of Quarter Sea- sions, late gerivus indisposition buviog pre- yented bim —_ esdeeniies the trials during ™ Pennsylvania railroad has now been opened to Lockport, Indiara coucty, leaving but forty aon of stage travelling between this and Pitts- m Purmavenruia, August 27, 1851. Nothing from Cu a—Narrow Escape—An Escaped Maniac—The Mayoralty Tho public have become so accustomed to expect- ing news, for the last week, that the abseace of anything of the sort, to-day, is most sensibly felt. As there willbe no steamer from Havana due ua- til abcut the 4th proximo, the Cburleston steamer sabe! being laid up for repairs, sailing vessels will have to be looked to for intelligence, in the interim. A fire occurred at Green Hill, Penn district, this morning carly, which destroyed a bake house, dwelling house, grocery store, and three stables. George Frick and his wife were seriously burned in erie their children, so rapid was ihe progress of the flames. A constable of Germantown arrested a man, last night, whom he supposed was aa escaped criminal, trom bis having shackics apon his legs. He was subsequently ascertained to bea maniao, who had eseaped trou his keeper, while on pe way to the Blockicy Alusnouse. te was from county, and his name was Moses S. Her- he Whig City Confereuce meets to-morrow. If no other nomination but that of Mr. Gilpin is made for Mayor, the vody will probably piocsed with the = at once. If viher uaues are presented, an adjournment will be agreed to. It ix expected that Colonel Switt will net be presen’ed, as the iatory steps ure being tuken for the formation of @ Union ticket. If this measure succeeds, Swift will most likely be the vominee, und, wich the aid of the democrats may, perhaps, be chosen. Our Vermont Correspondence Mipocesvay, Vt., August 24, 1851 Commencement Arrival of Judge Douglas. of Liinois—Mo- nirment to Silas Wright —Senator Douglas's Speech — The Literary Exercises— The Senatur’s Second Speech. $c . §e. ‘The fifty-first anniversary of the commencement of this College took place on the 20th inst.,amii an immense concourse of people from all parts of the Union. Our town, otherwise as quiet as usual, was crowded in the extreme by visiters from the oid States and the new Btater—the citizens of Vermont be! er the whole country, and this being ne ors asi bring many a wanderer from howe buck of Judge Dow bis carly childhood. tr ved in town oo M among this numb onday last his mative State, sfter an absence of ty bad no sooner left the cars than he v iby some of bis old frie: as, who at once {him and eonducted bim in triumph to mont House, the principal ho'ei in the place. In ihe alterncon, Judge D., escorted by the President of the Colicgs, the Rev. Mz Labaree and a very large number Of citizens, Visited the monaeut to Silas Wright, at Waybridge, The monument consists, as you may know, of a simple but beautirul column of pure white mar about thirty feet high, with no other inscription than the name cf Silas Wri; et & basso-retieve likeness Of the grost New York statesman A plain iron railing encloses thecolumm This mouumeat was raised by su- tion, amd eost $5,000 Great erodit is due to Me. Jewitt, the superintendent, who lives in the neighbor hood, aud who never fails to bos pit otertaln the pil grime to the chrine cf the great patriot of the Empire State. Were Silas Wright n¥ among the Living, there Weuld be mo difficulty in hurmouizivg the democratic party in New York. On the same eve ning, the Lowell Brass Band played 9 ferecsde in fromt of the Vermoat House, where the | pumber of strangers were congrrguted, and | Douglas had Oxed bis quarters for the night. neluvion of (beir deligneful performance, care ivem for Semater Doug! had been the subjret of this polite attention A speech was, of course, called for,and Mr Douglas spoke in sub Ftance as follows: — He acknowledged the compliment. and expressed his ratification at the kind reerption tendered to him wherever be bad been through hiv native State, and es. pee! native State, after many years’ absence, and be had hardly apticipeted that he should be recognized, or that bis firmer townemen should bare kept trace of the wane Gerer, Biv. D. had never enjoyed the good fortune of | being c graduate of the noble institution whose anal Vercary they were now etlebrativg; but be bad never 4 {oken some youthful lessons in our town, at an tution semewhat less renu¥ned, but whieh he te membered pevertheless, with affection. and the head of it with gratitude. His firet vistt. afer peying hemoge to the memory of Bilas Wright, had he Old cabinet-ehop of Mr Nahum Parker, wo three yearsago. he had been av appreatie, (Hero acme one interrupt 2, ree cbeers fur Douglas three cheers were acccrgr | ° the cabluet maker’ A co aly gi¥ru, and made the — We will soon have tna trade’ H-re the outburst of «dons. Jatge D conid not re-ist ‘ae cried, “I will try to make the gla» ot a may rely that the principal material used hv wood.”) Jedgv D them Peferred to the Prevent distracted state ‘ 2 of the slavery rved that b the greater in a free State, upon the borders and | rife shot of a rlave &t he was unebl+ to com Vailug on that aestiva. fa extrem ion Phe tive on the borders were iu ® Lar i Tying tm vieiting. and Knew ( f tracing wer + coneitions and in Seater, and & fan sway. and like good vhs liverry ife ththeirimstita a<titutions of Iiliants; and for fled i 0 the free restored th tant reat t by jaw. They donot int nor they with the { f the wuld pot ha me, during the whole ngi every, when @il pouty ia dispar end aatictactorily aettind b nertion e heen » of the 19 to two pue from each undo ¢ rendered them tgao atial plats im contro = ponitiva end re " rue werit of the « re and chara. r* ad y applauded. even by thove who were known, beretefire. U) cheriels very differ: ent sentiments om the subject A voltey of nine rounds was at inet given for “the Glent of the : ng coblaet maker of Miedle On Tuesday, the exerciser ovve the Rey. Beary W nd demgn; the seeond was clwright at the eame time and Cuglos wae apprentioe to ® cabinet me! ‘The exeretees, on Wedne yin @ that Judge . comaisted of music, and ubjecte—emong others. ¢ etesni © ion, and much Koowledge of ancieat and mo dern history ‘The various degrees were then conferred ‘on the members of (he Senior class, on several alumni, And, al Inst. the degree of LL.D. on Senator 8. A, 4 Jas, of lilinols ands 1 Dradfurd,of Masenebasette. Mr, Bradford is ademorrs of the national stamp. opposed to coalition; ® geutlman of high lierary attainments, -— ef immenere wes ith In the afternoon we had a fine poo D. Butler, of Danvers, Maceaehy neows epecches by the lien M churstts, the Hon Mr. Meacham, of Vermont. and Judge Dovginr, of Mlinels Mr Lavrevee |. Middiebury. acd a graduate of the cou & cines and room mate of the Inte Stephen Molen late President of the college. the intelligence of wh ae death arrived at Middiebary on thet day He pronounced an propriate and eiequent eulogy On the character of ihe Ceoraaed, and his long contimued and «fective career =e ” — preacher of the boly gospel in the South. m by Rev. James and extempora- Lawrence, of Was. 4 ee = en engaged the earnest attention of the coal. me Dongiag briefly ae to hie former residemse in town m - bis twenty ‘me hPa oon ot and rie cogh net Loven, honor one of Tre atomot he fete ce conferred om ‘There wae another institution of Mtinols, who | y inthis place. This was his first retarn to his | dae | ato the | re, twenty- | Pe" or by the excla- | # ceacon they were good oriyhh Ifrivads There | West, aud the | to tbe intitation fur the | Union; and soepensineneg ented. hentam, ss wt had trained them. It was necessary, for tbe learned professors to inculcate sound di Our Connecticut Correspondence. Buiwceront, Conn., Aug. 26,1851, | Churgh Music in Bridgeport—Singular Instance of Bigotry. Bridgeport has always held ahigh place amongst the | Eastern cities, for the bigoted and domineering epirit of | its priesthood, and some portion of its laity; and in these | respects it bas been considered at least haifa ceutury behind ites sister cities of the State. ‘of the entertainment. ods of the marvellous-loviag mmission is one uf the secrets ‘ened the extraordinary 6u- Barnum’s Museum —The formances at this place. phage felt the benefit of the pleasant weather, for ‘he beautiful saloon was crowded both in the atter- Boon and evening. The “Wandering Boys’ was still played there on Tuosday, and the panto, mimes went off with brilliant éelat. ‘ne * Red Monster” was capital, but the Mystic Cross’ was very beautiful, apd the enthusiasm of applause was perfectly overwhelming It ir given this evening, ag and also that great moral drama the ~ Kake’s Progress. In the afternoon. * Ked Monster,” and the new farco of the “ Fire Eater.” y Paronava of a Voyage Round the World onces a Panorame tial, £08 Broadway, about the lst of Sept. The bigh pe ch gcn peng novel juction where it exhibited. particu larly in the Eastern whaling ports. are, perhaps, a sure guarantee of its merits. We will give further remarks Shortly, when we have visited scones of the whallog grounds, and “ been round the world.” It gives us much pleasure to remind our friends that that graceful artist. M’ile Nathalie Fityjames, will make ber appearance at the Bloomer concert, on Monday evening next By the bye. their programme is this day advertised, and will be found im another part of thn paper, It certainly offers great inducements. The troupe all appear 4 beautiful Bloomer costame, and sing a great variety of gems, and dance several Bloomer dances. M’lle Nathalie Fitzjames will also provea very | great attraction at their concert She sings several times, and will also dance twice, assisted by Mous. Carrese ‘It was thought, by the reflective part of its people, Koy ithad reached the climax of intolerance wh chism was introduced into a select school for scl ladies, and these fair scholars taught to say that the | devil was the first Universalist preacher. Ob, shades of our pilgrim fathers! One of our Christian minis- | ters, Dr. Nathaniel Hewit, of the South Con- | gregational Church, refused to prceeed with his mission, on last Sabbath morning, until he had de- nounced from the pulpit, in # tone and words of indig ution, the unlucky disciple of David, who, being a renee, and a substitute (om this cecasion) for our re- bad boone played the interludes Sn ileraiaecacemn wile is customar ly adopted of divine worsbip, but which was strictly pro- hile by the clergyman on the introduction of the or- this church, although the choir had before D pod by # violin and flute. So severe, in- deed, were the remarks of the reverend gentleman, that ali the choir, with the exception of four, felt compelled to rue im # bedy, and leave, and so terminate the uanoy- ance. The organist, a very worthy maa, has published the following card relative to the affair. He is the or- ganist at Dr. Cox's eburch, in Brooklya:— A CARD. To Te Conorrcarion or THE SouTH Cx ROH:— Supposing that some exjlanation may ve demanded of ‘m relerence to the occurrence of Suncay morning, I take this + Method (the only one I haves of addres: iug all the avtendante of the church upon that ocessioa,) of saying that I was there in acceptance of an invitation given me dy the organist, to jace for thas day. and reccivi: g no iatimation trom other person, that it would Be necessary for aby peowiarity of stylein my pertormancs, I played ve beemin the havit of dng, aud in secordanee with | wval custom ia” Congregational snd) Prasbyverian , wh ave bi Iv may not ats ist to dictate to an, style of his pe y fon on orgs 9 OF iw ‘ng that he has condence in tie ability of tao person t bil hispisee. It isnot any intention to discuss the sub- ject of the gencral propricty of interiades or ny interludes, | . in reference to this particular oecasioa, is might | ohiable to ingure which contr.luted mos: to the da- | yoticnal epirit of the congreration—the iuterludes, or tue | them. C. A. MUNGER. This came reverend gontieman, two years ago, enjoined his copgregation not tojoin in the communion, ualess they woula refzain fom celebrating the Fourth of July ; | and be, aithough w zeslous temperance advocate, refused an application for his church fot @ teuperance lerture, en the express groand (written in his owa hand.) that the kkoturer,@ bighly respectable clergyman of # Ubric- | tian ebureb, belonged to a different sect from himseif. | These things are “parsing strange.” in this cnlightemad age end in tbe good old state of ¢ a trust thet the Tisiug generation ¥ f the earth,” and save the city Giguitied aud amiavle eprech is renee D z URNAMEMNT AND Fancy Ba Sruines.—Few, if any, wai a in ‘Virgivia Possess more batural advantages and beauties than the Shanvondale Springs, situated | five wiles from € wp, the garde! Old Domini It requires only (ae outlay of a few | thousand dollars to reuder it a place of resort, ever ear, t is announ ed that the visiters there heve deter- minedto helda grand tournament on Wednesday neat, which will be followed by a varicty of otter interesting amusements, and will conclude with a large favey ball on Thursday night. Exte preprrations ave being mude to celipse all of tor merjycars. Koights have already ent the lies, ud for the prize, from every section of and m_ the citics of Baltimore and ltimore Sun, August 25. } to cout Loss oF Tu Steamer Union.-- The letter | of Dr. Allen Pearce, of this city, surgeon on board | thesteamer Union, to which we alluded yosterdiy, | Geceriding the wreck, speaks especially of the crow and not tho passengers being drunk —Bultimore | Sun, Aug. 26. heatstent and ‘usteal. T ntertainments fxr this eve. attractive. Sir. aud Mrs. B Wit- ved with deafening cheers; they helr engagement endicg on ce Of regret to the fre- | To-night they appear in | | Gallt ate ‘tehily ft | are great fav mite Paturdey eveniog quenmrs of this e tehitsbment & The entertainments will commence with in which Mr. Eddy and Mes. Jonos ‘The next piees will | with adr. Williams | e Driver.” ading characters droma of “Shandy Metuire. ineipal character, who will Willams 1 appear in the petite come- i close with the far This bill sho spot ot the | Gb | F fi yj for thousar ds in search of health and pleasure. | G and a fine orchestra, We predict # very fashionable audience, ‘The celebrated Mopplaisir bullet company arrived, some days ago, in this city, after a triumphant tour in South America. Mexico, and Tiavana. Those artiste, whose p+ riormsnees were with so muco pleasure wit neseed at the Ola Park. will soon leave this city— where they could not find a theatre te give some representa. tions—and go to Boston, where a brilliant engagemsat is offered tothem. We wish them the success merited by their talents. Jobn McCaffrey was executed at Kenosha. Wis , on the 11th ivstant. for the murder of his wife This was the first execution in Wisconsia since it became a State. CITY TRADE REPORT. Weovrspay, August 27—6 P.M. Asvvs remained in light request; the sales did not ex- ceed 69 bbls. pearls at $5 50, and pots $5 12a $5 18, Baxewax.— Yellow was more abuudaat; 1,500 bs. prime ged bards at 26 a 260., cash. inravatusrs.—In Flour there was insreased firmness exbibited, the inquiry for the home and export trade being very active, and the receipta by canat very mode rate. ‘The transactions comprised near 15 000 bbl: inspected at $281 a $325, sour at $331'/ a $350; sa- perfine No. 2at $3 440 $3624;; mixed to straight West- ern at $3 81}, @ $3 9334; ordmary to choice State and common Obio at $3 874 $4; good round hoop do with fancy Michigan at $3 08}( a $4 06'(; and pure Geaesse at $4.00% # $4123; Canadian was sparingly offered at $4 8 $6 00 for good ordinary fresh groua 4; wud $8 50 for sour do., in bond—none sold. Southern has been ia greater demand, and the business reachod about 1400 b mixed to good old at $4.0 $4153(; do. to do new at $4 185 a $4374; and fancy old at $102%0 $525. Rye flour appeared less ective on the market; it was held at $3.43. Corn meal moved to the extent of 120 bbls. Jersey at $2.959( a $3 including a few Brantywine at $3.25—the previous figures. Whect seemed to be unno- ticed, om account of the high pretensions of factors; oaly one argo « £2,000 bushels Michigan white was purchased at 03 a Oe, Rye continued rather briek; some 4.000 Saensis ea va TO0SA toe, Sere a posed of wt 3e. Oats were nos quite s0 saleable wt 40 420 for Northern, and c. for Western. Corn stiffened @ little, and there were over 60.000 bushels damaged aud heated takea at 47 2 550; Northern yellow at 5.c.; aud Western mixed at 504; # O7 gc. per bushel Cocoa —Uhere have been sales within a day or two, of 186 bugs St Domingo at 415 a Ge, ard $0 bass Para at Ode., om short ereait Corrre evinced considerable spirit, the operations be- ing mode vp of 200 begs Laguayra ai G'ye., 450 Rio ut 6% a Sc.. and 150 St. Domingo at 77%, a Cort -dsy reach 1.509 bales, at steady Prices, to which our quotations confor Liven root, CLassiri 4x10) Se, Orleans. Good Ori Bidetipe: sw a iw ony sous © picked up at 17 4c. Honduras euchineai at ie. te 6 Turkey cum ars wphor at 29. 3% Imports. 6 cases arco wroot; 2eks ecebineal; 8 eke. wadder, Fis ave shown no interesting vari demand or value; 4(0 quintals Wes A barrels No.1 and 2m ion either as re. ic eod ; Nord wash a ents to Liverpool wero light, wa epored to walt for the reewlpt of th 14d was demanded; 4'54. for grain ie , and 1%. Cd for dead weight flour were tukea at To Glasgow, 500 bbls. flour we tro, cotton wat engaged at A vessel was taken up for st at 150. per barrel. and + engeged for Bt. Johns. Newfoundland, at ania, freighte were in gocd demand p leat reported, t dof at $2.4 § 25 euses pr. nd 20 half bt S2.aad oen- ae ohne, uit acpect—the aracter, at una} wldly sought after, at 50a 55:.,eash. Int important extent and other é sales having been h pig. at $19 25 Limerick Boy.” eroy thesize. Where can « better night's alr ve und, and at s0 reasona rete? | | Brosnway Treaver —The opening of this establish- Ment, het event was very belilieat, The great ia- provements of the oetablishinent, the palnting and dees ations and euloryement«f the paryactie, make the | Browdwoy theatre | i Urion. The the beautiful comfortable ay any eatablisuinent sments commenced “all That y, Whiting the prize’ ‘The next enent, called Glittera Mad: | a Carnty tinguished z t Family. whore graceful | movements calle husiastic cheers ba tuined Sefton and Mr. Fenno su wv and Juliet,” with terof Juliet, ard Miss F. W. ® rate feature, and will, no Mrs Mowatt will m I the Bitar a car emt, and Mes, ef * Charl aad Miss ght, the « Merry Mo- “taghe be followed by or the | Ui will (ecmfante with the farce of Grimshaw, Bagshaw. and Bradshaw |. Narsowar Tues tae.— Tho visiters of this establishment j have ® programme of great varity offered for thelr | ety. and the other by ¢ Smusement, thie evening. Purdy is as active as ever. nud in wore admired’ me will fol red by ~ in Its views—fuil of fancy sud bre Sy fut ie Ee be Sores aes ily the best ever appear presentative of negro charac: | 1 in this country, will figure ae He j#a comical genius, and is " most deafening cheers | our last notice, at $5 a $6 75 4700 German. Boar.—Cnst nit 30 bone Boctisn 8 bars, 19 8 1867 bile. band fer infecior: Tioport a rods, 269 plate bare. at $ rend ire irva hi ng fe rther ecourred In this line, Owners al not ve oon. presented no decided fluctuation; 200 h county commen rosin brough bla. No tly 2.000 t an edditional Bs,e. per bushel, 4 months bbb sacks —Germen moved to the ext sane ¢ f 27,009 tines lit.“ Imports— je was in fair deme nl. and we bear of sales been very qui * receipt ‘On 75 bb's prison could be drudge, at 225s0.. eueh hers Bas done at the previ 2 bed on improv ed bo. wb ney— 260 ibs, Porto @ tender 100 do New Orlonos 4¢. « be and 80 boes brown Lavana ai 5}co a 69. Linporte— | i87 bhds . id Tar row —Some & 600 Ibs, prime city rendered changed bends ot 7e., cach— market brisk. grt RRCRIPTS OF PROD: CF The agerogate receipts of produse by the North rirer bonta, to day, were of aches, £0 bble; tho af, 3.250 do The entertainments will conclude with the “Invasion of | wheat, 6.000 bushels; cata, 10.000 ds cosa neat Cabs” This ise great bili, considering the small price | cattle, 60 bend: pre nitona, tt via agent ‘ton Bs fadn m; but ¢ Toaneyer is determined 7 oil cake, $1 tons; whiskey, 69 bbis.; and wool, 20 "| bebind any other establishment in uttractive features | Brovonaw's Lrevem —The entertainments for this evening consist of three exeelient such as must be rure to draw a lar; Ope #o, at least, | for Brovgham’r sake, ae he deserves extensive patronage. | He works hard to please the dramatic public, both in Writing, scting, and managing, aud consequentiy he phould receive equivalent support. He has a fine com peny. and on excellent orchestra. The performances commence with the comedy of “ Ladies, Beware.” Miss | Malvina will follow fn a dance. avd the new farce of the ire Rat will fi The conciading feature will be What shell we do for Bomething New’” a piece which | has, bren witnessed with immoderate fits of leughter, | Kverythir g is enpitally done in Brougham’s theatre. Go | and judge for yourselves, Powrny Asrnrrsiearne —An entire change of perform. ke place at this highly popular establieh- evening The utmost detight has been | crewded audiences, at every representation of thie talented equcetian troupe, uiatly thoee of | Lie, and Levi North 4 glance at the programme ¥ il be Puffictent pumrantes for @ crowded how Mivernris —The burlesque ttstlse opera | srona. burlesque Shakers, solos on the violin and con- | ceortinn, ronge. di sg wittictam ne oS +7 | | | } {4 IMPORTATIONS THIS Day. Goss —2%2 tons cannel coal * — 33 canes stearine candies. 17 packages per ship Jore h Walker; 61 pochages per Catharine, 30 prokages per Scranton 58 packager per Jane B. Williams; 217 pechage . S001 beles crash, por Northumberland, 13 per Carl & Herman. Frarnens —00 bales feathers vata 00 Ibe. 8h TALA — Jd copper; O40 iby ; 100 Ibe composition. es ig roy Paiwr 08 packages paint; 2 cnsks white lead; 9 casks colors 182 bales Rarvave 234 Pande rattans, Beccony bole _succory; 34 casks succory flour. Brrs1 —0 cares, 870 bundles steel re Tonacco —17 bsles tobacco. Tin —6 boxes tin Woot —78 baler wool waste. w 487 idler willow, 7 602 boxes German window ginss, Zane —100 casks rine MARKETS ELSEWHERE tls on cannot be excelled ‘ection ed for tox STOCK SALES revetiom le anmouteed fre tormight Puranerenia, Avevat 7 First Rear t— $1.00 Restin Frvvows! Mivsrnrss.—The versatility ef the perform: | 64,70, 10'q; 700 ’ Tm Tene a) ances given by this truly talented extremely popa- ' Lehigh ine, By A 7 Teemets oad 160 bales river, oniy, town vers, Ni nN Sus ep sites Sepa ° Feb 1, at Praslin, roporte Feb sett Rate R, Pwr wy a 26.—Stock op 20 abanen ferlsnd sai, time, 2 Lass 1k Sele Ww Badmere Gi, e She Bead York fal A By tia ‘We '4 Moked. DOMESTIC MARKETS. New Bevroxp Ou. Maps (te § jee week sieg August 25, 1851.)—Sperm.—Thero w the first of the week, and sales of about £2700 barrela were mede. prinel upon speculation, at $1 25 per gallon, fine which the market has beeo dull-and we heat of a5 Brig Bapiro, from Boston tor “atin 9 ), lon 71 Wehr Thee Mt Hayhow, pence ne Anh Lraneactions, although holders arv very firm. A sale of | y Pasaneas, ry Rectland, o ete: unbleached second winter sperm was made at eee ‘and 1,000 gallons unbleashed winter at $124. | | Sr Hrixxa, July 9—Sld ship Joha Jay, Benjamin, (from Whele—Is in fair demand. and prices tend upward. We notice sales of 110 barrels South Sea gmk rat 44340.) Manila) NYork, Home 1,900 barrels N. W. Coast, part ground tier, at 450.,and | ALEXANDRIA, Aug % 250 burrels handsome ut ‘dts. per gallon. Whalebone-— | N¥°rLi J ve Poottaas Fins Bales have been made of 22000 1 . Molar at 3, and SHOsTON, hus Bo 26.00 Ibs, do. understood a 83260. ut 33 3¢¢, per Ib Telegraphic Repo! ee De beri A falda wenty four hours have bern 000 bole four Gat teatbed bas tomcat an rat reesed, and dealers are yan the steamor's news. bella, ‘Nickerson, Pousiay ood May om Stee hte era rite te eadelotas at ry a 'N en Jones; Pee Allen, ‘Bmall, All ee orusaien, eahe low, ear ‘alm 6 .¢ demand for wheat is contiaed to prime parosis, which | piles this morni eon 5 are scarce, and beld high. 6.000 bushels Ohio sold at Tle. iirenx ner en: arse Corn ie inactive—prices are ixed Western mark Mechanlee Paliedelpa, Bigual for tw 43c, Oats are dull at 30c, Axwany, August 27, 1851. ‘The receipts since our last have boen—flour, 3,609 bols.; wheat, 4,500 bushels; corn, 12.000 bushels. Flour is steady but inactive—1 '000 bbis. sold at $3 620. 3 75e., for Michigan ; $3870. a $4 for straight State, and $4 ro sity’ eal @aleutta; , | Selby! Jonna America; Cutten, Oharlesten; Roni Mi ts 2 forth eet, aS via M $412c. for pure Genevee. Corn is in fair request —sales mus, Ji pon Wi sehr George & Euily, “iekerion, NT ork 7.600 buchels at 45c. a 580. for damaged. varus Baw: Unite started Sint the fovenon, N#. igh atecunset. Bari rr Dut was getting w " which ahd Married, At North Orange, New Jersey, ve ere 26, by the Rev. | at anchor below. Edwin A. Bulkley, of Boston, Mass, Miss Hanaier L. | “BALTIMORE, Aug 26—Are ship Johannes (Brom), Von Srimnen, of Orange, N.J., to Puropone A. Buuxuey, of | Tritsen, Liverpool; brigs Nonpariel Br) Garaicnask, Por- Geneva, N.Y. nambuoo; Harp, CT tase cain ners reas Toagua, Belows (On the 26th of August, at the Baptist Tabernacte, by | {wll zigeed cit ke the Rev, Charles @ Sommers, Mr. Tintorny Mc Agpir, of Mc bile, to Mrs. A. Everina Harour, daughter of the late Jobn V. Tityou, , Of this city. ‘At Brooklyn, on the 20th of August, by the Rev. Dr: Spencer, Me iT Cg ey enclbgy 3 Ameuia Jaxe, only daughter of D. Mackay, Esq , of Montreal, Canada East. oolab, Graxier, Forti itty i, Avg 2h—Are brig Florence, Fales, Provi- ue load for W Indies. R, Aug achre Forest, Alexandria; Norwest, Di ne pie Avg 2—Cld brig James Wallace, Small, Guada- a ai aaTs Aug 12-—Arr bark rity Begiing. EY’ pre Died. Fs rh, bag Caleta, Hoyt Resta At Newark, New Jersey, on Saturday, August 25, of | ming. Birtatoon Clevelshd, enlargement of the Leart, Mr. Rowan Pracu, jeweller, | ToF%, ana Proviotion, Hill, N shear phiss, 198 formerly of this city, in the 424 year ot his age. bets arbinger, Pettygrove, ead. Bragaaaa, ‘Mola: eiahadeh ‘sohrs Advance, Carver, and Southerner, Rick- ‘AST GREEN WICH, Aug 24—Arr schr Queen, Baltimore Py Provfeence 7 4 Pring 4o'clook this afternoon shi to Terk ia a comnaae wish His remains were interred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Tuescay evening, August 27, at 10 o’clocx, Wi- u1as Henny, only son of William and Elesia Rodon, aged two years and one month. His funeral will take place from the residence of the family, No. 15 Bridge street, this day, at two o'clock. The fricuds of the family are respeotiully lavited to at- tend pA Deuce 2, 1851, Davin Warcrrr, in the 9ith year of is age. Ihe friends and relativos of the family are respectfally inviled to attend his funeral, from the residence son, Wm. Wright, & Murray street, this day, at 3 0 ‘tock without further invitation, On Wednerday, the 27th of August, after a short ill- ness, Mrs. Sanatt, wife of Joseph Richardson, a native of York. England. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, on Friday, the 20th inst. at 3 o'clock, P. M. from her late residence, 109 Liberty street. Carioca for two herm brij num, from Pernambuco; brig KF Lope Pal brig, aabeen: came ae eat arenow rint ‘tne "harbor, left early this ‘mersing vio Philadel hia ‘Br Lucy Atwood, Science. Nitheroy Holen H wi Eaoch Benner, Gen Saslos, A'osia, Fit we avout 30 schra, are in ths roadate ‘Aug 25- Art sobt St Marys Lake, New York. clare ane ‘Blissboti, ‘Hernandez, W indi NEW LONDON, Au pd neo, Ki NYork; Seth, cchrs A Endi ott, iladelphis Norwich: Al an, Joha ? Browa, oii, Wilmington, NC: Exam Baska t, Rondout; Hordine, Wi liems, Norwich for Pier iiaivam, Now NYork; Aurora. Ewen, Rorwich t for 'NYork. Bld Zéth, Bloop Porto ais, Ws reabineton,, Prentis NYoi EN, Aug ae are brig Neuvitas, Ouay, 2 ice Y Ponedict, Thomas, and Oliwi ‘iegii mings, Priiadelphias Attica, » do; Py Hotchkis, Vircivia Sid echri neers Farrow, Wilmington, NC; Mary eT Perking, Philadelphia, NEWPORT, Ang %—arr echrs Mary Dorathy, Marvhy, Virginia; Mystic, Kead, Boston for CRA Eliztbeth Hal Tuckell, Frovidence for Rondovt; Richard Borden, J Ekiver (cr Beltisore; ‘Delawere, Hill, Frovin Philadelphia. CREW REDFORD, Aug 25—Arr sehes Adelaide, Kelly, and a ems. Alban BURYPORT, Ag 25—Arr ache Eliza, NBedford, 3 lighthouses. MARITIME INTELLIGEN tor Honolulu sné Caleutta. PENSACOLA, prev to Auz 16—Cid eebe John W Houston, Buchenan, Ba: PRILADELPHIA Ang 25 Are ship Sha Banyan. Ni ols 1ivoupeli briga Hoye (Dr), Wars, Borde, | Flynn. Boat) Ainaton. Wille a5 “Ryo za Mary Ct ve Smith, do; Susan Orlean, thew Plata: Ba & Dubood, Carlyle, Pat y “ end ta. Smith, Rondout oa Pairirt “alien. John M Parker, Maron, Alban: ion, Blydenburgh, aud Rhos Intend. _ Sturgis, NY. D land bor, Co. Glasgow, & Woodhull, BY it De Forest, ir), Stevotso mene Beott, Bueno Bork Patrick Berry, --—, B' iweb Bork Ketorm, Matuer, Mobile, Sturres, Clearmaa & Co, ark Edward Fletcher, Green, Boston, Gorham, Dasastt & JV Onativia & Co. ‘alifax, Kelly, Smithers lr Gold Honter, Wright, Mayagne Sebr Integrity (tr), McDonald, f& Mrokay. one Teane W Hozher, Johason, Newbern, Bateman & Witmington, NC, N L m, NC, Dolner & Potter. » Van Brunt & stagat. mone, CM Pierson, 5 New Haven, master, man. York. IND, Aue 25—Arr pobre Eliza Yisk, Galt, NYork; ie, Berry, John Stull, Sharp, Philadelphia, SALEM. Avg 7f sobre 8 D Mart, Rowley, aad Lowell, Baker, Phliedelphis; Atiovtic, Nickerson, NYork. RAGH S'S YOR, Avg 2—Art sloop Pettaquamsoutt, N Passengers Arrived. _Joxnoy—Packet ship Northumberland—W Stepan ay, fie Stevgsns, 2 6 Chedwiek and Masters Révard anda hadsick, Jobm Stewart end lady, Miso Marrsret bidet, Ded Fdeutias, & AS sarteidce, Mre J Woods, Roy Peter Jacobs, 20 ie Bisrison Price, Downs, Medea Ho. Me te rat ar gars York. nd indy, Mrand Mrs Munter, John Share, Mise Hoa, P Nes Bloop Willatd, Daytoa, Provie Agrin hip Joseph Walker (pkt). Ie end 21 p ookine ead lady, Chas Kool, W A Beck, A oft. lady ond dangh Zehiidren and nuzee, of York a pilet cn bos and christened Jos “Passengers Saited. iteamsh ie Soully and 5 erat of and; Davis, Burrill Da Hl Stone, NY ork is Trapm , NYork; Mr thi ad Mr Lehinan, NYorks & X Sia Martin, Riw Gard- Nariga Noble, Me Bexok. Buglandy Ve Nichelson, Ragland; Then Wari, rE L&C aa Gecte, witks? omsston), Falea, with brone J Durand. Bek Juve Ww 8, Noreen, Antwerp ant Bordeaux, 4¢ days, evant; ava paneer toR De dw York; Me Taomp- Ton 18 2, epe tom, England: J Robertson, Glasrow: ae aton for Gottenby se Euan Maiard, nwa, Chae n’ Lsteds Wot 3 By anitnption im, Mov BM Mis HHowise a Jolin a i , died of ex € taitroad Leelie, KG Moran, Edward Mage: nking, Mr Chel _SHIPPING. NOR LIVERPOOL —UNITED STATHS MAIL STRAM- thin BALTIC, Captaia J. J. Cometoox.—This stosmahip it depert with the United Sta for Bury uvely on Saterday, Av; erth at the foot of Ca t. For freight of pasange sions for elegance and comfort SM Fox, Ainsworth, indle, Chagres; Win ‘eld ind at gontinn, NW, aod tght; at meridia, do. ships hot ew York sud Liv mand Liverpool.—The B Alla. Capt. — opt — A.C: H. B. Jadking, auekicass fhannes. CA cht ot mast head, groem trom Boston, 6 ne 3d September. from New Vork, We ptemi Arrived—Brig Enoch Prat Arrivod—Et Penne it pasa for. be charged on epecie yepres. need surgeon on board, wowepapers must pace through the Post F freight oF peseaco apply to b. CUNARD, Jr, 38 Port Adame, ws inner harcor of New Barem, Aug 2s 8 with British poo ‘Through bills of Liavre for New Yor, STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NRW YORE 8D end Olasgow.—The Glarcow and New York Steamship W, 160 bona, and Mlinol Once ‘Oregon, Band wiey oe att change’ Reading Roo ), on Thureday gth inet, at 236 sette, for Chagrom, will close the 27th ‘nat r Kingston, Chagres, Sen Juan, Pai a other Pasihe ports the US Paoifi Company's powerful new steam Stewart, la ppoittos to ard, St moderate prices. Cerrion & root ‘aro alec at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall street. Peerage, sppiy to J. MeSy MO: rege ere! tenes. POR SAVANNAN—THR U, 8. MAIL STRAMSGIP Puraperrua, Ags 37-4 PM. FLORIDA, Capt. Thomas Lyow, on Saturday, August Liverpool via P: John Fi at¢ o'clock, Arrived—fhipe Atshar, Tabbott, ‘Troia ht oF pace ‘enescolas be bie Reh Tey, ay, Provi ., from pier No. 4 North River, AMERL TL L. MITCHILE, 194 Front street. ‘The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, on Satuclay, Soptomber 6, Or ION TO THE OLD ROpSroLy, AND SELF in n Feranm, Willeby, ther Redaction supp! Okecds City, July 8—Ta port dark Culloma, Corning, | LAPA ion'k P tween 10 0’ fot re KED UP IN THE be RIV! PrP? a and two Oars. Apply at: ANTS’ NERVOUS ANTIDOTE —L ionyend sete 0 Le py son for femal a OF consul! tt tt nally stienacd to, yo Elizabeth ‘Maoartn cd Bosinece letters and orders ma) Le addr Gentisman ccusaltation, and Gommunication f or ad taining am 3 atte, street. se tian ira Fit No. 3 : eae ‘Seventh street, J per t, 102 Nessau street, Jsmea lyno, article, od, ves doouted incurable o fait ite mighty control over ail nervous and debility. ADIES' DEPOT FOR WATTS’ NERVOUS Cyt dg 3 = reg informs the Ladies ¢ Ae pee beets area tr pana rel Gt ee ywer, and hi Hh, oe : wa) YUPPIE; re- omincedlag mothers whe have young chi inf ntuw, orempe he Boning con oF inoi- ¢ontal to children. to ti them instantly, Much ashas been said about it ben eas ot iggin to know Wegrest newer in subdulag the complsints. FV ABETH MACARTNEY, 900 Brosdway. Lapeer cy bh vere CORDIAL.—THE ay ad ested cacsed tp am arly abaee Be ties of body and mind caused by ear! ore ans ly for aid, Avoid Tew botate of thle celibate renedy, Ti roetore pou r. You need not pay will Ay, eee you for half the Hs io ee ‘bottloy ve a ry port pa NF shace, 6 Third evenue, Ne fag oy “ (Toslled inv: contiel, exee ibe the wise is eaticlent. Go 41 Bowery, corner of Grand Lass 2. RALPH, AnTHon oF OF THE “PRACTICAL PRI- vate Treat hours, 9 to 12 o’clock, A. My reon~ the i id ral reas Purpose of ing resided eeveral years studying these diseases, followed. by a long aad vory extem= rive practice, devoted éxeluatvely to this spovta without hesitation, promise, even i complicated case ricti & re ol other source in Americs Tier ctoges of private disesses, will be gratised wand rap ity ot the cure sre is ety cr, address box ay Poe ae AvP LONDON tag Legend OF PRIVATE f- pee! Mise, tetechit ont 4 polication. ti autour BE conatlnte' mirdleises Bry the local remedy, ond can show any one thore are thousands who cannot be cured without it, as he has cases daily ef duration, from the other physto @ permanent cure. caustic, which others former ‘disease soon the hundreds of certiitea it. You cured me in one da: D. M, Cor ours, aiter gether. = toreried I pele oer pe doy you sured me by local and ng Be time.—Jas. Evans. You cured mo of the worst affection on my body and face, in Toon under three physicisaa for a ye quack medicine Tegutd hear of: boy,N J. ‘Tncee at & distanc neloetag is bi rtd ingest im ng a Dt COOPER, If DUANE STREET, UAS, FOR TM Tost nineteen years. devoted his prantice to the tei ment of mercurial apd other diseases. He can care the moat seers diseases. and mild e removed ia ri ‘sad £ N. B--Strangers, do not be deceived by oe Left Di Ao ge Bee first names ia mediclas am re ery this country hag ever produced, A perfect eure, og no chsrgr. R. Aas EN, NO.1 MOP? STRERT, 18 CONSULTE! dir which be oxreg without meroury: recone ve days. "4 Sposilic the rosult of nover fails ofa —_ ivGae nous conntert om onls ‘No fve till cured, R TH LANEY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL I OFRICE, NO. 51 Lispenard street, near Broadway. mesoinge, Bow: uf ty aquack in Roccerelt otrect. author {several Medical works, and inventor of jeproradle consequences of without ao: rgd asvitations 6! improper habits infal any part of the Union. .R. PAWCETY Is CONFIDENTIALLY CONSULTED D*3 t, Sisoneon wha mice, 14 Dover " ia the mort Invigorating ow n ip this co; ntry, No £8 eau e needs +" “sheats stomach 8 ous, By F. lyon, 472 Grond strest; and ae ie vires spp vite Stewart's, R, MORRISON 18 CONS’ LTED CON FIDENTIALLT diseases, which he cures without merouey, he ‘einoven in a fow days, A prastion thirty-two years enables him to care nervous del still, No foo tilt Cured. bee his London diploma, in bis office, 2434 Fulton etre R, 1. MORTAMORE, WOULD Sa¥ 70 71 tate care of thy health, iar fctsion, aud A. to consult Pe) —— you, ail ite forma”, Veraone whose he: health bed deem byt dolly. relent SRS a BS a neal DR. CORBITT, OF 18 ‘DUANE treet, msy be cunsulted contidenti «lyon the treatment, Of delicate diseacce From s te C. ig enabled to guarantee p- eury. br C. falied in efee TEE Ti Li CURED. aif cured cases bo frequently The doovor’s London ¢iptoms may be seen ia theo! Baas ance No, 3 the door adord? the greatest privacy eof RIUNATR'S FRIEND —GRDAT 8UOC R88 !— bottleerold. The moat popular rpecifie for 4 to cure in two dayey bie, with in the world Warren bindesnee from buslues Depot, Dr. Ward’e, ‘io Cai y. Advico~Givo no 0 / MOTMER'S BOOK TUE PEARS OF POVRR- 4 ty, and the prospeste of too Incge a family of chilaren, prevent many pradent people from mere) ing; bat here is ® pook that wiltell yon mamy important eoorets watch will njvctions. Peles, $1. For ant» by Dr. st the Portuguese No 12 Ann street, rs directed to box ',Buz Ni s Utes, will be answered. << LA CROIX'S PRIVATE Fy oroaL TREATS Axeat, book ever published ~20) pp, the Phesicltay vagy, an no yh -4 ruth ond msver'ey, Fleeting catroy the physical ‘ad 2 ctsorders ef » which the navoral feeling servations iiveal and eousiieer NY, Sold b: Bee seks Vovaund: bow teres? oe HE WADE UED WOWA''S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. panion-—By Dr. A.M. M f f pha T Butt! nob permit 2) on tncsunen eb it fi eine wit, th ore, nina, every female—tre wits, the m cither beadion Inte womanhood: of the one in the Seattae in wb tw templstes oa in porsant ¢ cansee, ymge nts aed tha mout eMet rtain mode of a1 ii '¥ Corn! abjeet. Her Eom a gentleman in Dayton, aren aay kta, Day AM Mawmiezavice pins f My wife has been porcoptihl: ae fome thres years or more, in conae yaar re Per My Dear fin wich end cv dering rome months before and during hep com ment: every successive ono mene and more dehil To thom tamtiy, Vete'o? empectal t * cron on & her, Suvel ¢ het lite ™ ne a waecn the Inet occasion diepaired of. T f things wae ine: 4 resigue: (now about two monthe,| sf, a8 ‘eves ers Campbell direct, and i roa ‘Altatross Beonevt, Chart properly guovanteed ted may rh, NY ip, Tavearore, at abil forties red m con imparted to tay wi Liverpool Hail, aud Chestan, Crosby. i the meana of al t a tom: brig ‘een dom, Crowell, do; sehra Geo Harris, jitton, if roia to peyee in the new and orived: Charleston: Henzictta, Hallock; & © Morton. Gandy, and DNOTHEN JONATHAN, (the faster Piet this, ere knotho ent worm bave over genes heed, N Yor! Sal ie Wheaton, Wheaton, H. b quire, Com- = 7 head in ry oy E*® Ay bem hee Niesterk ‘othworth, Hartford, Henty Payson, on Thursaay, Angost Ne Roston; Beit Crowell, ‘end Maria Fleming, Corson, , iver, com eenlng with si to ce. other he Beo- Pym ge yore ccompany t froceeding, har to Californ: rit ana it for the: efore par chasing eleewhere, No freight ve day of ‘ailing. For freight of pasencos apply oni WEL. Agent, St Cortiandt street, ore, 12 days from Capes, and was Ac IPTC MAIL STERAMSUIP COMPANY.- ONLY ilies, of thy hip American Ci 7 e neon bore, iu! we tne oth ey Ameren | Paci line for Cellfernis and Oregon, 2 SE Sem tu tar 45. 10m 1 3 aroun a m vou | The new and ® hoe he hi ernie, Avignat 8 at’ three 0” het plor at the foot of Warren vtrost, S pesh that name hailin the t G ibe ‘tons, built im 1s, apd owned by Mt Sevens, of that cit wre everive U ie nh Whalemen, | es Leeight. epply at tre office, 4 by i eet etzeot, cores Warren etgest, Lagrenge, Fiand t Ma twapeire tt i mi oil om bongs; Aer tic Ocean, 470 bbis op 15 5 eI pene nl ptt me os or pale st re varty streets Rew Yor iT, Mo! bamag Siedsiphin.