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a WHOLE NO. 6890. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. —— AMUSKMENTS, eA Ry z pi ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA'S MAILS, thousands upon thousands of that, owing tutous wa of the Ts (4.850208 xogrammes st | e tad te to the State Conuintion iby Hal, Henry we ROADWAY THEATRE —1 ‘ errangements, must be called ; Lams, David Blair, Robert P AE p vetee &. Bre mat’ GORA RCRIGE | qu GREAT SCNT RACE OFF Grin cae faeces | amieta mates jemi Bier fats eae aa Fue! cen 0 nine. e show a considerable off, when com- | whigs in this ward was at ene conte Gait 13g ane Prive bones, 8 THE Race Cowes, on nae the dismal certainty thus conjured Aue, ay of 1880 and a and, withowt opporition, Alexander’ H. ery a. 4 will be perform tn rod by ny reuie Beputs ke, &e., ko. cpens the ie upon such a en ee the maar of pune a0 July, 1851, the amount is 10,495. elected asa delegate, AUNTED KMBER- | SELLE—Giscllo, Ml) 1 ran ballet of Ba iid we must fairly Ene, sa vontent ourselves with having while for the same worth of 1450, the sum is 12,819,000f Sixt Wano.—There were two ticke®s; one regular, Edith, Mre. 1B, Will side Rousset; Hilnri Renpeets Bate Ssters, be eh thrown out a na question which, before many | and of 1849, 12 492,204f. "| and the other irregmiar. 7 ; Joe, Mr, menco with NAVAL EN VaCEMENTS, "anaes ka! eee | ‘whe Amertoa’s mails arrived in this city yesterda; mentbe shall have " wil, have enlisted the auz- ; lass sole Oy Rohefte “Ouorne Be wins a re Tn NAN AL EN VAGEMENTS, “ter the bl Gaiter: | morning, Our London and Liverpoo! correspondence ani | 106s attention and sclcitude. of ‘sad moralists fly Howe, Obatles 0: Merbert, ~~~ OUsanor On the part Vurpb: ver which, W j mpondence ant y 0 4 pron t, Mrs. 1 Wintame sf tT Sires ti MERA wage ee papers are ¢o the 25d ult., inclusive oF eveny grade and chap of epizion: saa tye. Ny py energy oy 2 1382, ba eo os hoy a ooh dak — URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DRESS IBLO'S GARDEN.—MANAGER, We tearn from Germany that the dlspute relative to Facom closes np quietly, : Ward will frateraize with —0. W. Bi B. ate Boxee $5, Grehzat Seat rg tt OL Bota: Pet ‘Tickets, center Prvace Doxos, $a" Motive, BFTON. | 30 Austrian daterference in Holstein is settled; the terms SOE ROTA SAE Sas Seatss, daen a a re Monk iolaryens’ *t % further re | Bparks, Josapie Oasitale, @. W. yee, Wa een : cau ce ties th miles | peneause wer ger el eo at Sg ‘a nd Ise sought for by Prussia have apparently been granted, but) | ‘The day that Bas boon loozed formated te here with | ‘There is 0 ihtie Pout these thet the quotations are | peitstx?™ Mann. —Jobn F eS ¥ Del i Mr. Porcelain, gt. Mowatt, who will appear in two favorite cha, | a8 usual, the cotacession made by Austria is only inap- | * much anxiety during the present ‘rook, as proguant quite nominal candidate, Mr. Charles n’simonson 120 —— ir; Hom Mr. John Dunn; | raters. er Mar rg hazloe wi will for thie night only, play pieces ' with the most important results to the fame of the | Ssovtvrns are without change 4? Obadiah «nani- SaGuiawaNp lsat tag ver Grimohaw: Meee: | ple Fee ee a ee te aera aca tee Justice of the Danish | British Royal Yacht Squadron, bas et lepgth eirived, | _ ‘The low prices—2s. to 16s necepte4 for Wass, are | maar anh Mone gba ieee RADBE ge Grimshaw, Mr, ie : eae ee ie, Dyott will play the claim, acknowledges the Dutchy of Lolsteim tobe suff- | and a few hours will soon set af rest the many thousand | attracting some attention to them. Tith ‘the cxeeption’ of the ‘Mocith”” ward, the whig urless od fucker iat vjoriginal Strong Min TRANGER™The Stranvor, Mr, Dyst a ciently “ pacificated,”’ but will take her own time towith- | conjectures as to whether the Royal Yacht Squadron is | Ortrrsr presents nothing new $0 report. primary elections wore conducted, in the seYeual oe; cHorentes, Me} Play; Aivestie; Mise Chspman: 9°°™ - draw her troops, Price Schwarsenberg has induced | $2it with cus Gonmcieetio tectiore Om te meron, | Patealnn en ecvanced— baernamae‘or mai | Wich wr rcoram San as a ee ATIONAL THEATUR, eilaThaw sTuEET_—paEsG | JRLOUGMAM'S LYCEUM Daron Manteuilel to coaseut that the evacuation shall | we understand, since the establishment of the club has |) Worscrra0y Bans is very dull. | Gear Renter speated greet exotenenh, eamieeee Nix 25 donts; Tit, 124 conte; Orohontts Dress Ciel Hargett, a Famtip ir not take place until Deumark shall have made accepta- | #0 general an interest been mauifested ag to any particu. | ‘Tarnow is rather dearer, and is vory aaleabis propery out ot tne ¢ district re ‘ Sontt Hertha oxi. $3. ors | ble proposals rnpeting tke government of the Duchy. | Is,resel at hae acme weeks, and pecially laos ahe | | rex Ov ls unt, and romaine ncztnaly een | ; j 3 of tie Irish le er 0 at 7" quote: wl oi @ mh: i Hven when this event shall have occurred, the Austrion | Classes with respect to the Amerieanclipper, lier ap, ipauences ty the BEA ite clea! hes been ct | = eres ot the Fstends of aw Shanon: amont, Mi tm in not to retrace ts march further norti: than Ham | pearaace in the water, as she aides quietly at anchor | | Amesican Dtsemehihy i a WANTED a wine | burg apd Lubeck, where a greater portion of the army of | singstnrity hat cunts fail to be observed, She sits ype Or. Cann is meh wanted, and will sell readily | ‘The friends of the enterprise having for its object'the” Sarr mineeuraagaay Egbeee Rees | occupation isto remain, preparcd to support the Danish } tacy,rrsing master take, wih or coe bull and “Yim Rice there ft notuleg new to report. | rane tee eee Me Bradulaw; Count Bertgand’a’Artols, Mr. 6. fistunens? | government in any emergency. Sit Was eck action veces wostward,and | ‘There is no strength in the Gonw Market, When estes | 22¢ Galway, in Ireland, was Neld at the Coliseum, last b . F. Hishals. | The accounts from the wine countries of France con. | ¢F sailing was the thems of generat admiration. are preseed. lowr prices have to be taken, The con- | Bight. The object of the meeting was to lay before the In the race for the subscribers’ eap of £45, yosterday, | Tumption ts unprecedentedly large, and the tinue to be of a very desponding character, The decrease | the Secret took the lead eccompliahing the "deat pony from France] else where teaxporastiy. ‘at lewst, aise that has been observed does not seem to diminish, and | as und: Some improvement may thersfore safely be !soked for. ARNUM'S AM . T LIAN 2 RA AT oe GARD! B Manszer AN (FRICAN MUSEUM. oa Fe cag ri i| Poe ager and Conductor. Admission, 50.001 Admittance to ors ing. Foprember 6, will bo performed, foe he so ied | public the objects of the assoc‘Ation, and'to solicit sub- | tcriptions. The meeting was a ‘arge one. sam hitdre years papel the storms that have burst over different parts of the mee -fortos.—Ancther week of large operations has resuit- | Toms Anois Kemer was called fo tise chalr, an® - TOF - h OPE see ed in advance of a farthi: ib. in the “ordis | event Vice Presi tents and thtee Secretaries orcnaeien A o'clock, POOR WIDOW, a very Mme, Rose de Vion. country have been productive of considerable mischief, Phantom. blue” and “mida!! fos” qane ae hinerkaan © seriptions Bes mt ee ee a * 3 —_ produ tion; extrtordinary feats on the Tight Rope, a Costiai. | Already has wine risen in price in several districts, and Mond 12 | the better kinds, being freely offered, have ecarcely | , TDC Civsmman briety stated this objets of the meet- ENT a be sed alee ci Noninst ae A ie Maciui. | a still hizher price ia expected, Tho second round prosenie’ scarsely* any change of | changed in value, withough in great request by the ex- | '8) and Introduced Mr. John B. Dillou, who read the sh 15 c'elgo eeeaeione Gon ‘ou the Tisite in Tie o'eleck. | ‘Theaccounte of the Engiish harvest ‘i yo, | Sbeig relative positions, vis .—- ters, who. in anticipation of their season shontly elo. | | -ollowing loster from Avzhbishop Hnghes:— chi aad Cline! THE @LPIN EM Ing out of the weather. ‘No orders gee wah are Very fhvarahie, Beoret 12 ing fc* the North of Europe, have done a large Lnsiness; »w You, Thursday September 4, 1851. | Itis expected that the potato crop in Ireland will ex- 1 speculators also. as the market advances, have summoned | DERE etre faye Fridey 7 Svening. ye athe easteitee, TALIAN OPERA, CASTLE GARDEN —A CARD —S1g- | ceed that of Inst year, 2 59 Ey up coureze, and takes more than in auy one week for leave to communicete; through you, im answar to some nora A. BOSIO has the honor to inform the . ~ In the third round the Phantey ined t> months past. The trade hi o i rics on the subject of opinion regard 30 ‘the eo. pe dhe Opera, aua the Publis trons ot | Advices from the Gaboon river state that the French | gent 1 atom gainer a small ex e je have sbewn great con@dence 2. the Secret, but te y little pu: tor tl untilto day, when mary of them b: aaa to ak tabNshment on communication hy ste: Cab gutvg tte J have founded a new fort and establishment ona point | intter had the issue eatizeiy bet own ae ust | Ga savanes, Mod eomuvmied themectver Sits | S24 some port of the esters cases of Isstand. HRISTY’s OPERA HOUS! ’ . ° (3 tT abo rlace on Tuesday evening, September 9, on which | called the Malson Carres, and where thers are already | Tuna was — és very moderate lots: itis not Improbable this may bethe | with ‘have ne reed of sup capmion trom me, , gf Mating the Wook ebtil farther notien. “Tse original sud wall 1 PURYTANT | several European houses. feo nd ; a prelude of a lisaited buciaess Rext week, unless. sogpe- | shane’ the subject ie that esepest mack ma) “Row Christy's Minstrels, comprising on efficient and ver: | will be performed for the Meena PPE eee H 6 thing excittog as to the cop pecepects should arrive by | 1, havo always ti ought it strange, since th »iatrod = ‘sutife™ corpo” of “alouted and extorionced perform Trad cabs stmmansive ant perias thor with. varie- | The American ambessador at Berlin, Mr Barnard, is EB) Dext steamer, Sales of the week, 67,989, Speculation, | fest oc acigation, thas no 9 Rader the mauagom ent of i P. Christy, whoo a, lars hereafter. f upon s tour in Switzerland. During his absenco, the | Whereupon dir, Bell's = dected ihe wanes, sMaing | Etro: enpert, 19.000 tee a In'Burcpe trem witeh thestenantel taatentsion Soueean ee baie evother prize (o acy large number, own, ries. United Staten hi 01 oc or ay ne aad Taahte wtlensey, | (ASTLE CARDEN —NINETRENTH BUNDAY Evy. | {oy its Charge d'Aialres, Mr. Fay, performs his fune- | Brother Jonathan, as represented by Commodore Bie. | Bacon, long miAdies (new) per ew. sion ‘ete, | frome “T the aryatron At eer ataeaiy te f Chelaty's't stra, moonlight - : vens, has certainly succeeded in giving us a fillip of a 0. short vriddles do, | opptinen’s an: eroeedingly strange to obuceve thas ga sath psivont of Chrlaty's Minatrols are respootsully yightya nd mi uso in abundance. Max Marctrek, Conductor, | » The London Pines announces the failure ¢f Messrs. | Mtcrthing nature, “That it wes the ‘ropes! of the tieviga, | _ Do. Comberland cut... de | | See ie crptved fnulition' for oeaan trae. the caleramey continued for th en gies events: : Ebrir abilities foot, East India merchants, Loadon. | tion taws that did it ail, therecan be nomanncr of doupt. | Ber‘, mess. per tierce . } voyere ti mad tie ayn, obvend Rishi mek =e ‘ BLOWS MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI- an ane on £53,000, guncstinitesanrenmia resign the congenial task. Bat things have come to a | Butter. grease. perowt | “Think ite Mprobadte that a line of commonication by al Hall, 44 Brosdway. between Howard and Grand P The @ io Di be ly mediately conver! eity pass When a New Yorker challenges all Eogland } Cheese, fine, per owt. | ste am oslt ne Prove om unprofitadl: Sarpeie, Tt scoms justly celebrated and efficiens 11 Soe arnne Diet intends to suppress all the gambling | in Cowes Roads, and all England hesitates about accept- | Do. ordinary, pet . | So me that iomight be the means of Rew cources of porionced performers, under the sols niu 7. A Vint to Kreland Satie ‘A | houses in Germany from the lst of January next ing the challenge. From the moment of our leaving tho | _ De. inferior Son tiaginteali me’ ence Sat Ioaetniving Petia the meectest inves rae No the Gllzen atigtetieone gto | touts imauguration of the railroad from Toursto Nantes, | Waterloo road station oa Thursday evening, until ovr | Hams, pild new, in salt, per owt Uscome me to express su" opiaion. T-have na besetieee fever Fs th 9 arent | took place on Sunday, th the usual manifestations. arrival at Cowes, nothing cise was talked of by railroad | Do. ovdinary do. however, ineeging that such au entorpr tila ecisely, No B ment on account of the | ir. Robert Stephenson been at Copenhagen. with | gng steamboat passen ers. Good-humored surprise was | Shoulders...” . do. | svecessfu! in a pecuniary pr: very great advantog dcirouitous route w obliged to Mko. the; ‘von a con. , Doots open at | bis own steamer, freighted with apparatus for laying | Suurcu-g by same, iinatured annoyance by others, | Pork, prisee moc, pecbatl.. CL oad ES. MOWASTS BEMBVIT AND LAST APPEAR: | eens meboeed saliroed to Deamerk. Several en: but the most singular woanimity of <yiuion prevailed | Do. ten, hacigenaktee whe = Vy AE yy | MRS wowaat s through all, that "the Yankee" (as she is most improver- | (eo OSE are every Wednesday dation of famsilice, on Saturday evening.—Two popular c % playa, east with en avray-cf taleue ecldom titaomed ee the | of Me eegte tne, Archbishop of 1 Paris, is under the ban | jy styled) was able to outeail creation, wich the ex. | Quercitron Pérk, Phiindelphia, per ew: ‘RIPLER HALL —THE WIDOW AND THE ORPITAN. | {iS PIR EPR ANGER, with are Matt, Me | teas the vepea haselo ote ante eta deans | SeRUIIE at lon, of enather ‘Yankes, “ene Matta ae fessor, Anderson, the Grea Wicatd af the North Blake, Mr. Fostor, Mr. Moorhouse, Mr. pe's Nunclo letely gave a grand dinner, Xet, still the lurking hope which ever fled Mr Micaw- | Lard, fine do. oe wank 9st and Miss JU. Mie ‘comady’of ths studtously omitting to invite the Archbishop Lene ek Camas ant teak ca es | DO ae Mr Committee soliciting the use of Tripier Mall fo af mma ons, Bre. ey: ¢ honor of i u Do. inferior and grease; tuamt for the benetit of the widowed faaily at porns Mary’ Taylor? “ile lo, Mr. Blai The Cuban Inswrrection, ths benee TM ly gf aay Bat yin oye chacn oe yg Pe pueda heel Foster, who waa miu t month, een, Eee v. Cortada rises at} [From the London Weekly Times, Aug. 24.) burst firth that, even if the America cerried of the cup | Sperm oil, per, toa iit 7 best wishow ‘them- snd Sete it | ANT3C}PATED RUPTURE WITH THE UNITED STATES OF | this time, there would be ha'f a score of Mnglish schoon- | Whale of ed the nobly undertaking ia whl hey are engaged, | OSITIVELY THE Last Ni NIGHT OF THE BLOOMER | TAMERICA INTERRUPTION TO RMIORATION. | | ors this time twelvemonth, ready and able to, beat her. | Sard rs Tremete, with, aeons 2s | | © floating reports wafted across the Atlantic, rel Then, she wos “ouly a trick: of build,” and, like the weed coke, per t see 1 | | tite to Calan expeditions organived within the tertito- | Clasjers' outrigger she would only win once, andibe thea | Rice. Carolins, (in bon) p ° deuce co “AeCadtthop of few Tork. ies of the Uni #3 republic, against epea- | found out. Besides, sue was “so ugly,” and had “iso lit Bua serie f 2y paraphernalia has, at alte lisited the groctest eal . “ \ 0 ’ was algo road from the Hon. Robert J. Walker, 3y Paraphernalia hae, at a I times elieited the ren ent eulo- dence of the lent valuable Poseselon of Spain in the / tle room in her,” with a huntved other ervabe of com- | ir, Westerneanal,.......+ sm. il it omen of the Treasury, stating that he could rivg this perform his famous wonde:e, for which he poe ey | more significance than appears on | fort, the very enjoyment of which only served to mar! y : & 198. Sd. | be prescnt at the meeting, but that the enterprize had hie Alt Giles hades tui ine made cipal musisatoresand | the face of the «x parte statements which have reached | how deeply seated was the feeltng of utter despair of her | Do. Baltimore. @ 19s. 64. | best wis'es, ete ine Chrystal. Cart e ors open at Po'ehock; us. Hit not the existence or non existence ofthe colony | being matched, at least for the prevent. Southampton | Do. St. Leuis ard Ohio. # 2is, | An adozens prepared: by: the Committee of Direction ful Dis | nothe ee IU give one Concort only, at the fol- | of # foreign State whieh concerns this country most, but | was diied with viel Cowes was crammed—scarcely | Do. 8208, | was rextread by Nr Robert F Kelly. From this ad- a s lowing places, vi ark, N. J Monday evening, | the permanence of our potiticaland commercil relations | a bed to be had for love or money. Wanderers were Do. Sevranl heated. & 138, diss we make (he following oxtraets: ab etertoe Bie a Hews, Second siglts fs he | tke Boe fi » wWitlia | with dependencies that-have acknowledyedour sway for | :oving about the ng after midnight, knocking | Whrat,red. per 7% lbs... ©: fas OR | - Tele anteegelce-hpn bom enkentenen, aia wilt ainteer Tustrati: t clairy : The Fad 1 New Cc | Upwards of two centuries, and the grave taterruptionethat | gt impracticable doors, avd drewvipg nightcapped heads Do. ‘white do... a 8, Od. | to the ad vantage of the humbler emigrants who ave quittiog Grand J’ot Pourri of Tho great iiiustration of Bio. | Piday are threatened in our intercourse with that vast coati- | from win lows, only to receive the unpleasing informa. Do. mixed do. ik & Ge. Od. | the Old World to seek a home amoay us. For the tact fow Jogy and Mesre: he Invulnerable Bird. Tnese will be | | in the present day, appears to hold the ba- | tion that there was po rooza for them. Ingian ocean, wh! a- | f Brition aes and interest. The | AL von the commerce of the Eastorn and Weetera | ‘Towards morning there was c slight fall of rain, for | Do. mix! a- etween which there willbe | iy Medame Te ia Beane prima donna aasoluta, fro: | @ physical sense it Is uot of se much import- | which the ya htmen were extremely thankSel De. Yellow . a | eri ta ‘pal, theatres of Italy: and rst appearance in New ence to us whether a moautchy or a renublie possesses a | cloudy atmosphere bore promise of & iy | Indiam meal, white, per bbl Mons. Mas- | gocgraphioal covereignty over the island of Juba but | the yachts were at Do. Selle do. | What would.be the cileet of a transfer of poasession.to a Awerica lying com ‘ower whish not only rivals us in our maritime trafic, | a strangelonking erait enough, with her lone tow back ut puts fort extensive claims to be considered ss our | Dull, and thiek -tiff-looking rakish masts, not at sll the | 7) 'riri er 4 f supector’ However much the humbeg fraternity who | sort of phantom ship that Fennimore Cooper loves to | sea tyand 2 | Prey upon the pockets and sympathy of John Bell may | paint. A big-bomed skeleton ste might be called, but mo | | declaim, it-is unquestionable that there ts a mortal ri- | phantom, Her’s are not the tall, delicate, graceful spars, ‘ween this country and the United States ‘of ‘with cobweb tracery of cordage. scarely visiol inst | sad this Cubs aflair will very. Ukely tend to | the grey and gee ily a ma but hemty esicks | arenee at 8 o'clock. ‘CP RIPLER BALL. -OF Er AT SEVEN; TO COMMENCE | d enthusiastic success of Professvr | mt whole wader 5 109. oe Pa Soon one of its phases to something | prepated for work, and ¢ that oan be put | ile Fee cpeneai © tertiterial a of mew, the aeywlation of this im: | Upon them. Iter bul! is very tow; her’ treats of beam | Baskets. | emigrant ships where eee particulars | yesaot and by our formidable opponents would be | considerable; and ber draught of wate tiar (six | Mavcsiorem Taaoe Revowr, Aug. 22.—The advance on | utter disregard of €e- | fraught with the utmost danger to Wike wheis of ons | foot forward and clevonaft). Her ballast is stowed in | ©ottomin Liverpool since Friday, and the inoveased trans. i Admlvion, 90 2 West Indian. colonies; for not only would it give the | her sites «bout her water lino; and aa she iesaid to be, | Sections there daring the last few days, have communi- vealies under § cus tik: | Gomanes Wes tbe teak "ees coun win oak, «| United States an overhelming superiority amsong the nevortheless, deticient in headroom between deoks, her tional firtaness toour market. Gpinnersare | ‘the Hall, a yy city taken othon 4& | dey g2d Saturday afternoons. Great attraction. Fifteen | whole group, but disorzanize all those vital interests. | ‘form below the water must be rather curious, Bhe car- | Sing bigher cates, and most descriptions of yarns are <. Jolie's, 0 Beoedway.) it particulars seo bills of Sosutitel eote 8 hye ey soreating of light ridi | which depend for their existence en. the ocerpation of | ries ao foretopmast, being ayparenily determined to do commanding u slight advanca, but more pazticularly i 4 | day. mnt westrian dancing, os suiting, screbatle | the political soll by our government. Our insurance | al! her work with large rhecis; and how she can do it | umiers of water twist, which are in brisk demand lofty sumbling, Be. &e., | companies, the trustees of our canals, and other public | this day will probably show Setter than any of the short | 297 be quoted fully conan fe. penny prt Bona ‘and Tamma- Lame abeve the prices current at the end of last week. India ‘has Beeaty ee Boxes Underteicings, executors under the wills of paivate ind | and accid-nta! courses, tha’ she has hitherto run sonlen | Siocon cf mais ant wines chamgn. onbthe badaae conte; Private Box viduals, an the whole host cf persons who, inone way | ys: z Or another, are entrusted with tho investmont of truse |” mtr, wath the stations occupied | Scing in them is Hmited. Oop twist, in warpand weft, Levi J. North, Propriet PLER MALL.—IMPORTANT NOTICE.—GRAND sshionable Day Retertainmont, on, Baturday nex! ‘Professor aanoeeem ‘the ae bay the receipt of 07 commence the pact forte mostly from heads of moneys, are all more or less intercated im the pres by the yachts before starti | for home manufactures, ia almost all mumbors. has a | : eorumar in the adjacent countey diatsiots, rola: THE RAYMOND BENEFIT co ; | tion of these ancient colonies. Aad the Pelacipal pe ‘The &. ¥. 8, Cup of £1097 | decidedly upwardtenden>y. Doubled and fine yarns are er pai yh 3 1 Brougham's Lyce Lk. ‘with | Sept. 11, vise. Vor pe! | more readily sold than they were, andat improving Joth market, althouz not in so brisk a condition | WiLe kine pal sven ct | fs that for yarns, isin avery healthy stefe, most manu- Th reach i s fe ‘urers being well engaged; stocks, where there are any, P fs'tona J Craigie. Eeq | extremely light; and bugers ready to renew contracts at niary question imvetved in the matter ls, whether it | would be prudent to risk the safety of the enormous | the = fall nations. f Irel: to nny of Ire rete 1, rT en ee in amonnt of British capital thus iayolred by allowing the existing territorial arrangements to be violently disturb- ed We apptebena.that no section of ous vast army of | 2 political economists would he prepared for so gratuito» | 3 & snerifice, so flagrant a concession te thorapacity of the | 4. Wyvern (schooner). 296 tons, the Duke of Ma:t- 5 » a anderson Botteo Mk si ge and aa emanee, et Soiree Myst ~~ 4 G. B. De Forest, Chairm: re Bow ready, an v ute Assuw (estas Ui tede, 2 Gamaetenen Bes, full, and, in many eases, enhanced rates. Domestics ay | intarce fre iew York to Galway rites arc very sete ugh cher crept | oe as serene r oa 40-inch printers, and 34-inch shirtings are also in 4 am, Aone TO, on Tas full ‘prices; 40-lach, shirtings are be 4 ad - > —— most truculent federation of yagabonds and hones} men borough. Carnet MINSTRELS— WEST ND PPREL'SETHI. | that ba: hitherts, ina national capacity, appeared on thy | 5. Ione (schooner), Constavce (schooner), 213 tons, the Marquis of Co. | Pe iuest, ana ALY but the'r low price, relatively to other widths, is eausing ea by one hour) to r Tree irgiceciet world's stoxe |The genius of Britain, we trust, bas not Iunisal Concerta, fa “Hsiimore, wa | wank #0 low as to tolerate synch a wanton violation of ma- nyngham. oe) b. ‘e Bichmcnd, Vo; ond all piace | onal faith with acreditor quite a much entitled to! 7. Tirsuis cechoouss), 100 tons, Th. Stephemson, Tig, | them ta attractrather more attention during the last few laaend ne consiste of Siren, ¢ P! » Ting Banjo | aonsideration as the holdes of stock fa the public tunds, | uP deys oi Tasto we have a large business doing this : t bie + NOR: eal Boer . | The guarantor in both cases was the same; and, if it be 8. Gipsy Queen (schooner), 190 tons, Sit HB. Hoghton, | *etls, both imcloth and - | transmission, theee letaery i By Liv R PANORAMA | waeiswne ee Se its maintenance ja | Bart = jmrof ~~ back to Ireland. the Foposed I 8 ¢ other Ww! tong duration. (cutter), 102 tons, J. sop Waid. Req City Politics, ‘ t za 4 Sitio) But isn 8 ylitiea! sense thatthe appronriation of | Cate) 88 tone Lond ftned Pag ss ats fare sod, ers greets Be Teg h pee od Fonte. | Cubs by the United States would operate most powerfa! - soner), 170 tons, J.C Sores, Tor nS. iy agaist thie prepa Rape ogden gent BET ey (a three masted schooner), 892 tona, G. II. ssinty Doane Be yin Wann Owing to of the Kighth ward, a delogation of eight per- ated possession of the isiand, they weald, introduce Ackers, eq, ea ween nates aid teed anes oamneeun en a r . e tore fagan's, in heir own scclal and commercial systems aml, asa fret | 13 Bacchanie (cutter), 80 tons. 3. H. Jones, Bey. 5 Howard street, where they consulted about an hour, and VEARLE OUTEAY FOR CORAMANID, CORTE instalment of their oetaiey, Tivet faster the chains that | 14 Freak (cuttar), 0 tons, W. Gurling, Bey Gem declare’ Hon James W Beekman ( POSING WER TO MARE THT RO make us dependent on the Southorn States for the great | 15. Steita (outer). 65 tons. R Frankland Req, Oe eae tena ee be Ok Sa, hain bulk of the raw material upon which ovr cotton mann a8, Felipse (cutter), 60 tons, 1. B Fearon, Bs alternate, The abolition whigs were in “artondaeee fo : NO per facturers employ their capital, and hundreds of thou: Vernande (eohooner), 127 tong, Major Mt, Mart oe, eo" dhat Mr. Beek. sands of our population t) labor. In the hands of is, Aw dtter). 47 tons, Le Marel trong force, amd after It was announced 4. Bee! Age nt Thomas, Bei. | man ns Diesen to attend the convention, they bit their 112,008 ruch an waive power, British intluence tn the West At five minutes before tea the signa! gun to heave 04 “ 4 2 world, tog Indies would dwindle Into insigeifeance, and almost by | short and prepare for starting was fired, and a moment | Pt) Ata ey: saturn on Pm tie toned wpa vaniety ss teresting performances ev'ry afternoon what, ip the result, would appear to be a law of territo- | afterwards foresmiis and jos were run up upon als or Tonts Acsnus.e newfbenrn Wann.—Belween | moe Bnd evening. ' Fue particulars seg bills of exch day. Admise ‘ tial gravity, become gradually absorbed and lost in its | seven of thé squadron. Within three mdautes all were | g.ten'and ight o'clock dost evening. several buadred bo, Privete Be yd us wich, Mond tord, Paosday, crerwhaiia superiority. We sBould thus loreanim- | ready but the Americs. fhe was not only astern, bt Militagy tall in'the Bowesy. tor paisswers, ‘Boente Parquette, 12) ceats. ‘in tr ee po | 7: Se ernie At teeeth hor | ETHODS arsamubled at Military Mall, wery for the be pr eG eetey iy, Sam + Toure et for our mechanical produce, and, io Y d not to hurry herse’ eng’ T | purpoee of electing @ Tenth ward delagate to represent | . 7 ATTRACTION A PaNORAWA HALL—AUS. St, Johnsbury, Vt., Friday, 19th. Facet, not gnly make the supply of the material tore ; was aisplayed, and, as if toshow how | oc 'eiguts Assemiiy district, 1a the Syracuse Cooven: | e: = 7h recatious, bui e provective mof our trans- | smart her crew could bo when they lined, her jib, ” snissisas on ee a figund’ tae: Wong a'now-open, auihe above ATIONAL CONCERT HALL, NOS. ANDALCANAL | Eiantic neighbors a wider Geld for is pernicious opera. | ter fore and aft malsaaile, and gad toprail outer main, | Wo", (A (aectoh, say wuts oka” wag topateneg, Reagent = tions. The cant of the age refers the public mind tothe | were spread like light: and when the secoud gua | 1). name of Alierman Robert T, Haws was presented bend rr $8 Lagi ‘was fired (a little before over the wa! she tripped and | fo election, as a delegate to t Jcantic republic of Anglo 8a « ‘ islands in the At Een aevclepement of those, ineicutions wht With the rest rice led, the Arrow | fii, tte: Oe eee ea scam ‘bp caclemation tes Jeenee Sn Nioeat fi greek tatenees ont summed by the pe bs people who style themselves phil seophers, the Vol Pry Queen fourth, | Meeting then adjourned, and the gas lights were ex- the b =o but Spo eere mae, bt b then b t waw the human race; it wi . ening want of candor, tt breete was om liow! rom an ter the abore ting b jout * herr Allreference to the hostility of that repud te to {cee trade | Wivhin the first minute the tmmense superiority of the | peste Pie egcveg tie some poume re neh yey a is entirely overlooked. Its protectionist fallucies ate ex- | Ame icr lecoms winbie She began at once to lide | [02 coe burners, and in the § Fey ek ee | tenuated, or, if dwelt upon at all, most charitably hidden | up to the fect, and then to pass one yacht after mach amen that'd. 1 dichast laws wes under a bushel of nonrense about the rights of man; so | another until cif U'denstic Point; and before the | Usrvn to attend the Whig rtate Convention, at syra. | that, if tne of this great trade rival cf ours be | steamers that were going round to Ventror bad got ihe potitiesl Aight quieseently allowed to be augmented by the conqucrt of a senengers on board, she had taken the fourth of tin aelegstes will ‘no Cuba, we must, eturn for our purilanimity. anticipate © the Voente being first, Arromeec nd and Beatrice Qoubt attend the convention, but it be 7 com | the tmposition of mere imperious restrictions of our tea; 2d alt that cov! Ta be said for them mas, thst they | Coded, that the Alderman will be eit ani forward, with erimir al com| 7, to the po a iy es beer y hod the whole of the trade of the eastern seaboard | the cutters do with her in Deating arcundthe island’ It tion, ivem this dtuirict. and Samuel Aitkineon was | fay way] ae C nuded, Xe r of these vaunted States, her with that of the he to windward with any cu'terof | “icted ae a substitute. Kverytaing in tais district ey ype ym ‘ ch ay pretty close together, and the Americs | Unouicbed AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN aN) Reeth GARDEN, Il give two gran: atteregon aod cvening, commencing at.) and ai SShekety Inugn, should. mot fall to | aoe splendid Mill for She occasion. Admission, conte Cailares half price. YACHTING, NDIANTOWN BOAT Ch, A the'New York Herald.—The Toot seeepting ‘eve tt lenge of the. in russwiek) Boat chat, dvertivem ee ee Seaponee on also will to secept tl Sleompas n°, with, the Piy of their boat bul forwa eal en jeation Gos Srethers Hise of onde santa the Hebi 8, Raurosd works i of our North American ‘and West Indian all; eard yesterday, that rhe best the 4 off conletl ot as Ts be under the suctutve mtr ta Eval to ‘windward, but “~* dit ie, grea, for ithe whan = re. . ; have bridged men wedded to opinions iy opposed to re is mo regular mate var el The whig cect this ward met, at eight o'clock, in Leomiry Foeourees 0 which the free-trade party in this country have, | despatch, and go look after her; and. as Igo, an cidsem | ‘py Irignd city. im Gramd street, and wee Pope Sh for the moment—and only for the moment—so sucesefal- | dog obrerves for my comfort, to his mers mate, Diy se | Grevory was called to the ehalt. Afwer the raeeting Disrarct —Fevatsrstn Warn — stage of construction. Yet oe nae was made be sr erent, and the danger that that r-ad ‘weala Fees before the ton Gays gapited, wags, imminent, that the J i is now put ia sh etion without aotice, bat tabliehed. that ere steamer’ I'm blewed if the Vanker dow't beat ined, names of Bei 3, Lewis, oP get iajae aa roar ag wcsteian's tev heer nat Urb cccasrt | "Stations camnet preserve amlsable terme with each | her cut of sight aroutd the tdand,” ond the Signal. | pet rupeleed, the somes of Bens ces | there fo ceph geowna for Lage CRe ae queatty ne CHALLENG Ae it ed | other. unless they recognise some reciprocal relations as | mester, at the Club-house. says to ete egeat wrk teroours wen Trelan eae & Sperien, conse gueree= Ly ari Oa Tnited States have | for information, “‘Peba, sir, catoh her! you might as ment of the Top sod von from the “India: stn Bon to approach our conces- | well set bull dog to catch abare” Bat, notwithstund- vs ewe Ing the rpecd, Se eoarcely probable that the rece will hee for Whahetde with electors. | weetern county of ation, passing Cp rationally consider them as | be over in time to send up particulars to town. " Pitteenth ward, (comprising the Thirteenth Ag Tisch Dots an — they aay Shtkem ie potion hostile to our views nnd ag- Cowes, Friday—10 90 P.M sem ly Divtrict,) gs ee eit chaas Gah: deter tatimased, tua ete tre and commercial interests, | rhe £109 cup, for all nations, was fun for to-day. and | Tale Broadway, roorning, batween the bart ceed ded by sfealth, he staring us in the face, after a most exciting was won by the America, | of ¢even aud ten o'clock A. wast! and fearful of an iy, I not only be suicidal but totally at variance wit! PO | which beat all ber itors with the groatest voc polled for the election rx . aaciopate 0 08 to attesd.the ,| ate Ty tion onee be made. f, ecounsel | licy by which we have hitherto been guided in our fo ‘The day was fine, and at starting thers wae not much } cr min mating State Conventicm at Byraccse, om them was made, | reign relations, were we even tacitly to submit to either | wing. the the ‘ble of forcible annexation of so important « Fighteen vessels entered for the cruise, and went off t as the island of Cubs. The moral position we | beautifully ad 10 o'clock. it the Nab the America vat | Her; have 0 grat diloquently assumed with reference to the | oieat end of thy Nevdlos was seven ox ight miles ahond of } Mr save 4 forbida the bare entertainment of such ® | jie neurest yoght. She carried away der /ib-doom. Sylvanus be ACHT aE SALE—THE NEW AND FAST K avert of about sixteen ton oe] iM found fi nto B-) Arrow rao ashore at Ventaor, tw - Mr Barker wae ti brigan other casualties, though it blew freshly from nd at te ‘wink at, but once obtain « firm footing in the a outside. Many of the yachts bare aot yet retar oe. that Mr. Barker is moteFately of the silver gray order. ‘and farewell, for at least a century, to all progress ia the ‘The Queen went off to the Ly 4 fee Uae race, LZ Ase D —B Ww. - -: Marine Affairs. ‘uopresion $s African slavery. Ail the ravit = he pe sores yacht ran “4 wi thous any opposition te this ward, Joseph 0. Piokney ‘Tor Srramesre Henwaxs.—We publish the following sting the efneon rh ite g ey be just worth as much yy us = ah, cher wien Us delegate, and Francis Douy, aitergate correspondersce with pleasure. Dgpete Be ee 4 Se focleg seater Ree eeais esesasns | Bet -tunder, and the milons ef mowey | CF iv match wan a mete” dating inthis werd, there wes 1, aplited contest between the | df,CAQM.! aes Trot ably Yale ahelt i anrner eee jetion ila ya the lives of the brave men sacrificed im | ya, jow ily ‘cheered by all ashore ad afta’ abolition whigs and iy *. ‘The former faction mt net be te the cause, teen be exteemed a0 90 many offerings s = _The America arrived at the startiy g yewel at $952. | held their primary election ahah vettead, and it resulted, for the com mpininant Gated Gist | Genecbenen t a wee Ba, the Aurora, 4° tone cutter, Mn, 2. Le Marcbaat, | tn tbe sleeticn of Luther ar as delegate, aad Sev and alos they chicas yap ie spiniga tat thay ved | “Tyapother nen co, thle sequtstion would work us |“ *°% seem tion at fa Resirge S, oval och oD e'lock s monopoly sround Lake could not raise suf | injury, Our artificial fostem 1 obiedy La A A deta sedated the 1th At. published in | S24 Third avenue, and the delegate elected was Moses prowess n Berne, dated alt , publishe srn'tn tron of Kextintyl rsereation’s ei nen racks Mrevioae € fie aca 18st. sauce Let thet tah tose be ‘Tokentiy weak ed, wd | the Frdeyeniene, of Melght, €ates tha ie Whe: lagistecive Je., one Bros =In this well to our boasted greatness— farewell to’ ne reality | councils coun! ve (iven up the Fg iy of letriet. viston: kein consequent @ an petite i fori tea thor Driteumia rules thewaves and welcote the low | the aystem (résam) of railway &, which would ia te! pasion in existence, Re Pate ay a ¥ pply of r of prestige—welcome national drorepitude oad every tign | secte 1 the whole of oy Aand. This pa itis | tion nd the other “allver amy and token of a tremenduous bankruptey , end, is perfectly ablo, after the held {helt clection tn the mereine, and Jepes in the stro og will and (leter- | made for the exeout J ‘the bork by an Engtish oom- other eeetion LA a ny. Tt appears, Bow over, that muelt an \anoration pt Bicecker street House,” by OF Jor of the the coming of even the ghost of suc! « dite disaster, and pon the existing mote of traveling is not popular Tegular werd committer. = without bed sting, Hon. we have dwelt upon the topic under consi’ eration in Le] country, Many Persons believing that the visite wt Henry J Reymond was unanimewnly chofon as a dele gate. Ww AND Prties and serious strain we have introduce’ for the sole purpose of | tourists, instead of oeing thereby augmented, would be é chee rey directing attention to te calamity that wou'd Foerit ably wuniniehed, © Up rows Dieraict.—im the A¥ ombly district, ict and ftartecah fe | ensue, chould the Urited States republic persist ia their ich comprices che Twel/h ve |: civ dongna pm thy ast ren ofthe once ang The Moni: {Me Wrench Mepubite wrk tet Seige re ite oar et , ent colonial mpire of Spain reat Reltala |. The Meni! ur neous of the Prodaction | this event probabig elect James Beving as ‘and 8, would not tame'y submit vo the od +4 Sa gh emt * Der eption of bretreot eugar from the commence | their de fe. ment the eeason of 1860-51 to the end of lat month | ‘ale OUrken Tetet George Hermanee. A of a bun astone,otled qaevamee a not divert, = ine al enost Fe: amber of manufactories at work was 305, against |p '¢,. Vane A James Dake, a We a Ott eT takes teats headed by ¢x-Alderman But we have such co nidmation of the Britieh public, that #. do not anticipate S°eaE reir eS yakia ‘Zhe foot of Chambers. icc mornin for the places. Re’ turning, will leave’ o’clock, P, M. le 4 EXCURSIONS TO fad th eed benetis ice Aes rit fe yan, wil wiseeder, bak inteade | “S844 the ee Inet year. The total quantity a eden sy pon +0 seat tna va waren there arutectared ctw 8 rere mr ns 177 welts h a ould our frieadly counee: a ye qual eout out 73 son Horpeee ial De “ hie SEE ton Wis proms he ber iy teoelve peor after yout Apinst 61,1041 remained in the menutetories | Haursy Wino ‘The Democratic Whig Ticket, to choose