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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —_— SSS WHOLE NO. 6894. MORNING EDITION----- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1851, PRICE TWO CENTS. for Gov Theatrical and Musical. pan AMUSE SESTS. Aiaannnn | Ananranaanenn See DRY GOODS. a | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | Withdrawal of Quitman rnOE OF | powznr Tueatne,—Those talented and extremely popes OWERY THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN aT; QURTAIN Byapway THEATRE —E. A. MARSHALL, ‘SOLE | 7, STRWART & CO. WILL CONTINUE, DURING OURO eee) Miscissippl. lar artiste, Bir. and Mrs B. Wiliams, continue, pee. Ben on aera gad. Bares, as ormte; Pl, 1236 conte; Lesaee.. . ae atte week, their exposition of the m oat maga Wasuinoron, Sept. 9, 1861. sible, more attractive than ever This is the fourth week Sept: 10 will be performed the GUN DOLIER OF MILAN ete | ane emer edclcenat Silke, Drees Geode Le THE vue STATE CONVENTIONS, | te vvion ofthis morning has a despatch announcing | of their engagement af the abors popular establishment, Gerrards, Me E. Rady, Bapboal, Me. Per | fis made Cloaks aad ad H the withdrawal of General Quitman as «candidate for | SO8 4" seeeds anything ever recorded. Mr. Williams’ gon Baer. ‘To be followed by the grams of (RE Danian oange, Mr, openine ia setetere, i Governor of Mississippi. qual fications for the personation of Irish character are Carine, Me Tee Orriagiaciy, Me Hamilton Judy | TH 1H euarey's sats Paddy wurphy, Mey Coltine: > Pouricus cATHERING ar SYRACUSE. Sue Ae oN excellent. and merit all the approbation that has beem Bp Fiasoery, Now Winns, He cnctndy with Use: | Mer Montag eens wit te frame ening ao: | SiaTaNarvatieshcatn stn Shtingn whicu are hoe: eee eae eat rede, 7 Conerat Orte- | Petihed etree and euniveral faveite, The aman C 4 cs . . STONE CAL, Matrescina a. wihiess | Mer aees MA Pate fue; ai a emenes cE | VERY INTERESTING FROM Wasi sTON Tec Sop st. | Senn hase wih i he ae ed BUNTON THEATHR, CHAMBERS STREET. Nene: S GARDEN MANAGER, MR. JOTIN SEFTON, | I Sowery. How ae ou i th Mrs. Crittenden, the wife of Attorney General Oritten | tone Gendelicr of Bilan’ in whlch Me; Rady end Mee, Bocond ot. 2 "Ss jocks eanendny depts. 'Bhs ever auurwotve Havel | fell them out and ve che afvontagt to 9 Cah MA perenne den, died this morning, at Frankfort Jones will sustain the leading characters. Bhe Hiber- ily. Gabriel In h | hail sito cll Atinato sheeting, by the Valo. THE LATEST RELATIVE ‘To CUBA. _ pion drome of “'Teslané aa Ti Ue’ Wil follow, introe ad | ab six pence, at whi e they eannot be bo Interesting from Boston. Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams ; and the concluding piece isfaction at the sdmirable maan: fn the world. We in orgaina which we sa sae SERIOUS ILLNESS OFLHRMTCERE Wanereh—ene be the farce of “Our Gal,” Mrs. Williams personating her Pete Tay- rites eae liu fering. and which w der great chances for investment Ane ppeenttey ace 5 le a, inimitable character of Ceroline. wit age, Mfbas— a cary, itl certain ‘hat good styles of goods must alvance a | GOVETNOT Quttuian Declining eeak oe oalaeaer a ee Baoavway Turarxs.—This evening. Mr. Collins, whe ‘Abello, Moe Me Taylor du Jupiter, Mr Russel Venus, Migs J. formas oe Eagitste prints at ° is evidently, from his long standing in the country and jarton; Midas, Bileno, Mr. John Duan; Dametas, Tene ioe ROB: ning autiful mourning prints ats a Re-Election, Boston, Sept, 9, 1851. great success throughout the States, the best Lrish come- } ‘Mr. Holman; aysia tte. Holmant Daghiue, Mivs Chapman, ing with the new wr Ghinese pantomime tote of RIM-IAS Ider colored dark pr ee ‘The Manchester (N. H) Mirror states that a letter was | dian and most truthful representative of the peouliard- Nenu THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET GPOoRs ROUGUAM'S LYCEUM, BROADW aY, NEAR BROOME cas ab two shilin se aditoad received in that city, yesterday, from Franklin, announc. | ‘ies of Irish charaoter, Yong in two exelent curtain rises at 734 o'clock. Dress Circle street = Doors open at 7 to begin at 7i¢ 0 Pore thas inal paecee and at —_ the serious illness of Mr. Fletcher Webster, eon ef'the | me The Nervous Man.’ aad “The {lappy 7 Zreentn; Pit, 26 conte: Orchestra Tickets, 50 ce Circle and Parguette, 60 conte; F amily Clee Seats, Or- | {ail stock of Merinoes, Pian The Political Conventions at Syrac bad 2 a In the first he appears as McShane, and in the Last aw Private Bor Tioncts, $0 Wed iy evening, Bept, 10,0 gbeatra Beata, $1; Private Boxes, $3. Wednoed | Velvota, sitks, Satine, Cloths, ‘am oak. ca . | Hon, Secretary of State Paddy Murphy, During the eveniog, Mr, Collins will ‘SBiertainmente ‘Will commence with the drama. as THE | September 10, iy it Siu Played the comedictta, of DRLICATA | lave been imported by ourselves; an: wre pledge our reputa- AMMED WITH STRANGERS—FREPS pt Webster arrived in the city to-da; sing four of his best songs : the “Sprig of Shilelagh," the Rowlana Mr, Bea ting iis. Drews To be SHOUN Cie ge Suerreite after woloned. B.A BJ, | at the sams time ony poce wil iene elon rt a tare facy Sa ee senna cll. = © elty to-day, from | Widow Machree,’- the “Birth of St. Patrick,” and the foltowed APTLE STEALERS—Dugald | or, Who'll ays Sea?~Columbiay ra. Susrrott: Britan | inaling our extabl ae Oe eed: | oa ee ee Tae OUTSIDERS — ORV ICE-CREREDS 1 DARED, Sm tenqnoed home “Bould Soldier Boy.”” It is almost needless, after Mr. Macneil, Se geet eral Leslie, Mr. G. J. Ar- | nia, Mee. Mai Mise 5 Conia Brother Jonath tution of she Unite tos ~ av HB FRATSRNIZATION OF ‘The death of Judge Woodbury was appropriately no- | Collins’ unparalleied success in this country, to spealt af a a exay ears bell, Mrs. H. F Nichols ‘so conclude with | Mr. Jobnet ¥. W.GILLEY, ) Proprietors, THE BARNBURNERS AND WUNKERS, ETC. ticed, this forenoon, at the opening of the United States his peculiar merits. His ability is now too well known te Sue NEWsuOY OF NEW YORK lumphy Diok,, Me. J. Fo constude WF GULSY, (alandgors and Breacuer, Sept. 9, 1961 4 Mis require apy particular eulogy; suffice it to cay, he haw . Adams; Move, Mr. @. J. Arnold: Live, Mrs. J.P. Adams. | Mr, Johnston; Aloestis, Mre. Sk T.wcMaiton, aby Bept, 9) HO}. | District Court. Judge Pitman, of Rhode Island, the | pleasedall. He isa man of tine fgure, is perfectly se ‘The hotels here are so full that they have to send ti stage: — th trains their guests all over the city. aeetee potul wisture of Pedape nad in teee presiding Justice, pronounced a brief eulogy upon the HRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, MEUMANICS’ HALL, NO. puss. 0 Toe sae. OF DRY GOODS, RECENTLY TON, | end office-seckers accompanying them, make quite « crowd, but they are not all here yet. John McKeon, who was defeated ag delegate for the cyt mee a on il First ward, by Mike Murray, is here, givtng advioe'to his , Mantills ree, ‘S31 Broalway. | friends. Captain Rynders is expected to-night. 472 Brosdway, shove Grand streci.—Open every night retzok, Ma ‘atharine street, will continue ebaractor of the deccased, and adjourned the court. | over effort to give a faithful picture of Paddy—all ix giver @vring the week until further noti The Weduesd: Cy Risen on whieh days it will be sold at members of the t . . : . | with case and freedem. He does not represent Irishinem, kn ater be invore, if not previously disposed of wigs ts of the two conventions and the outsiders, | tbe new propeller steamship William Penn, Captain | tren im ihe lomect walks, to be grorsiy ignorant 00, Be Whelden, errived at this port, this morning, from Phila- | holds the mirror up to nature, shows, from the highest ranks of his countrymen down even to those whe Gelphia. Her passage cecupled staty-elght hours, twenty | Out have adorned society by. thir aptitudeand belt of which rhe was detained in a fog off the shoals—mak- — jianey of mind, did cireumstances admit of their having ing the actual vanning time forty-eight hours. an opportunity of a liberal education, that they are be hind no nation in the world. His singing every body AND MATE Lee. -I Pe Paley f ported CI . OF ini 100 at Tis o'clock, Mm account of the weather. No orders SS | The delegates are beseiged with the importunities of Loss of the Pyopeiler Osceola. admires, and, generally speaking. he ts now the ne plus qutiows: MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NRW, MUBI. RovGHAM § LYCEUM —“TOOTS” NIGHT. THE | vt CLOTHING. ww | the candidates for offices. Provinewer, Sept. 9 1861. wire of excellence ee an Irisk actor. 18 is fuleome to see eal Hall, 444 Broad ey hetwoon Howard and Gran ntary Benofit to Uliver B. Raymond will take | ea “ vex, Sept. 1861. | some men using the utmost enerzy to make the sons of Stroeta; open every night.—‘This justly oelebrated and efoiont eum, on Ehursday evening, ith 100, OOO SIQSK THE OLD ESTABLISHED | The New York delegation to the demooutic conven, | The propeller seen ashore on Matinnicock Point is tho | the Fmerald Isle appear us the lowest erades of soolety Suakagemont of J. Bs Fellows, whore concert in thy aly fur which Mik Vernea snd) fe Davidgs wt appear Chatham Square, corner Mott, streat —James if, trom. have ail arrived except one member, and the ma- | Osceola, fom New York for Hartford. On Sunday even. | pn he comme, 5088 Soe! yen by coeesesion — ir past your have been rocelved with favor (by permbasion of B.A. Marshal eea.)5 the tiisit L108, ghee Jority of the members from the rural distrists are hese | ing sie had bilged, ond broke in two. other blesnings. let the fault Fest with the-heartlea Bet- 01 fhe principal characters by Mr. and Mra. Barney Wiliams: ‘also. —. an onan peoveage tt > q government, and not with poor Paddy, Irolamd ras Tukakt i Fe ah WON’ FA ry Sa Bg ‘The convention consists for the most part of the old & Rese pevenes Fishes 25 Gitex was once the. semainary of the world, and her oppression Min Penny Wal allack, wil! sustain the leading parts stagers. . Crreunans, Sept. 9.1862. | will one day ight itself. | We have been | Begs a a ay eg Bx-Governor Bousk is here, and will be oppointed | THe SemPcrance party of Hami\ton county have nomi: | tite ee eee ern the ab, used by represee= EW YORK AMPHITHEATRE (57 BOWERY) —MR. wt ‘og Gobir Montet. By meres Chineelain Yaron: chairman. ee ee cca peetlatare snd county | honored by the most extensive patronae—hi doverveait —I ret Ly eere rougham, a 4 . |, fre: Ne pric ire chance of per- | ordan, Sehne Pal eget i ais Knnie | made thie HH The bunkers from New York, did not know that their | GMcer®. , Thelz Ucket embraces whigs, free sollere, and phinre’s Canoes, F sey night, and on Wether. ‘alters ce. Mr. ‘Grie! ‘ amily, whose performances for years 4u this elty have pg ae oa Bd Eo a ee | to the old, fengaged, and be fatters himself that the | section was so strong till they arrived. They calculate on | \ ‘The Firemen’s parade, to-day, in this city, was a aplen- Peang: Sysco, caw patent Be Deautiful note of qa ting of ght riding, | All of whom bavg Kindly'voluntesred: “The masa gems | spechgesict Sus year wi rent 1 be mot with even better success | , aejority of about fifteen in the convention, which pec bnnwrthy Dusiness was almost entirely suspended in | gre announced touppeat, agein thie creuing fa one ok tes si, Fone Vaulting, grouad and lofty tumbling. to, So. | For further particulars, see bille ot the aay Tiokew—Dress | 7g will number one hundred and twenty-eight. pais eal their. ‘best entertalnmenta.” ¢ mument pon their pee; 0 dancing pera oe lu ie * Boauty snd Temms- | Circle snd, Parquet o gen rule sored mut anced en | Dhok er your fall and winter clothing. Sendthomto | The hunkers say “they will be firm and decided in the ‘The Steamer Marton at Charteston. saute of thule sapaeh ts ag eas Seognee Bent ghildron helt price Pi 12) day of performance 0 bo: fear roadway mlere you got them | expression of principles, but liberal in the nominations Cuaniestom, Sept. 9, 1851, Issued for to-night must, as is usually the oase, fill the cents. G.B. Ds Fonese, Chairman, J. Yr ‘SRADY, Seorotary. | for officers,” and, consequently, the barnburners will ‘The steamship Marion, from New York, arrived et her | theatre in every department. The daring achievements Re wep ar Panna st aad best, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.— ADMITTANCE, 35 owalley the. petpotples Sx the oflcers, with theexeep: | whet ebtire-sieise thie morning: | Cecuetaaednesenmanone aren creuing, This wi ¥ ‘ee aint hoseed fo ove ducted in the known world—embracing pny B te; children, 123 conte. Wednesd ae Rn sRatte, com-'| thon of two oF three refractory individuals, who, it is ——_—_—_—_—— be succeeded by the comic pantumime of “Robert xe tad appieure of See sre ‘ s Bolorh nd ova: atrtanal the tuto prepare them for ota expected, wil! kick out of harness. ‘The object of the The Gale at the South. Macaire." which is most powerfully east; wad the com an ele Pe ng and diatoresting petit ram | Bein time, as de Fe ARTIS 15 beat eae hunkers is to conciliate them, and harmonize the par. We have received a few additional particulars of the |“ Kim'Ka cr the Adventures of au somone iu whieh tomaimenthe characters by the renowned Martinettl Fouily: | ar OFF CLOTHING AND FUMN(TURE WANTED, ties, in view of the Prosidential election. Thus the barn- | inte severe gale on the coast of Florida. Annexed is an | the entire Ravel Fawily appear. This pantomime hae Jolihe evening, commencing st Tig o-loek, THE THREE Age OF CLARE S See Sees Tarte ee burners will sell their principles for a mess of pettage, | extraot of private letter, dated :— j bee n triumphantly successful on ctery representation, MYSTIC CROSS. & oon nd romanti? product io admitted | Jewell <4 to a “yp | ona o btai: fs _ | and the hunkers playing the long game, will forego pre- Aravacnicova, August 27, 1851. gees a seh con! sie va ei ; to be the best pantomime of the day, and now pro | Bae eee ie tee Fs sent advantages for greater ones to come. They want | We have just experienced one of the most destructive unton’s THraTae.—If enjoyment be any inducement , many now tricks, to delighted maltitudes. Th through the post by appointment. La ae ‘hy diss. * . for the public to witness Uieatrical repsesentations, they ok, Tootign, Happy Family, nd all she curiosities, to | Cohen. M. 8. COHEN, 66 Elm street. | to consolidate the party, and keep it right, as they ex. | ftorms tt yu tae er, fe Wile piace, making _e | can realize ite fullest extent by visiting this favorite and rusbury, Ver ‘yridey, 19th. utah ran: ase $8 OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— | Pree it are lost, or 40 badly damaged that they are of but little pm aly pg py nigaity te —PRO- ‘or gentlemen leaving the city, or brea! up | rT it ~ rf e led and bi " es that ni MUSEUM, 175 | CHaTuAM Sv AuR, OX on RIPLER BALL. UNPARALLELED 3UCCES\—PRO- aptain the highest each Grice te etait? | _ ‘The resolutions will be bitter pills to the barnburners, | value, The water was about seven feet deepon the frst | onerccate here. mot at all thing. into considuestiog the . with the % floor ; the roof is entirely gone, not only from our store, but, with the autstanoe st caper, thay WH manage to | Tilo every other inthe pines, 13 i sethmmned cae P. 13 Bl ion attended to by Mrs. Ponddan im street. | get them down, though endorsing the compromise mea- | Ut from every other i Pro gente oop ope yO HUMBUG.—UAST OFF CLOTHING AND PUR- piture wanted he highest price can be obtained by es ard gentlemen who have any left of Clothing, Bur- | ing pasved Sirst; for, if the nominations get the prece- ture, Jewelry, Accy, te dispose nf by sending, through ici - : and Soirecs Mystericuse still co by most fashionable CH doligh' continued ree Professor A. wi by sending through the post, oF at his great display of toler t concentrated in the performances. L. M. | ‘Phe amusements of this evening will commence with the jartiod ores on ; sures, and the Fugitive Slave law itself. Water street saved, and they in u damaged state. Goods | ¢Xeellen¢ and ning Wie cabienaee The bunker lead il insist ty util .. | from every store in town are now lying ali about the : ppear je bunker leaders will inetst upon the resolutions be- | fie any i on te bee adult ce ne those great artiste Mesers, Bartan, Blake Dyott, Bisa Bisnd, places three or four miles from here. 1am putting all i apman. Miss ‘to be nightly shronged udiences, and will be | at7; commence at 3. | | sertain ck, and in the evening ai smonts aro varied ead sole t, an Stir plese of aimasomeus in New York. consisting of Lees Ethiopian Opera Troupo, numberiug fifteen porform- 2 same time tne most talented og tiie woek. have the honor of intro- Dost troupe of Mo il “Artists, who dence, many of the members having thus gained or lost | that Ih d can eave, in Union warchi Il | Blake and dirs, Dyott, aud the termivatinaypieoe “i be nd figure, 4 wh reonste wise, for J. LEVENSTY 466 Broadway, up stairs. ’ 'y is 8 oy at ave, end can save, in Union vhouse, where Jlebrati bi opera e: " ” 14 hen ay a adh ad oo \ Ladies attended to'by Birs. Levonstym. thelr chject, would inake a speedy exit. will Keep them until the store is repaired. pep Cee cee The whole of the low block of brick buil of mt aud motern times; & company of Arab Girls, who lor, Miss Chapman, and FOR Laing | It is sald there are some forty candidates for the offer | incinding No. 18, where we had stored, fr Nir Roverts,o8 | BUBB, Hussell, Mise To jon i through s variety of fente of strongth snd dexveri 8 Filtration Myetsrieuse; Prof, Andereon s Crystal HO GIVES THE IUGHEST PRI ti pet of Mate ‘and Astiste, Sha will avosn sane. Prof, Anderson's Electric W i autisiea to | And gentlemen's cast off Clothing? of Canal Commissioner, and about ten for the office of | ules; Adnaws, 24; Cromwell, 24; in ail, 105 bales cotton, | Holman. This is the best bill of the season. bine of Marb! w Ned in the world, together others of equal interost Ad: | wee first the of Sheets Inspector of Prisons—General Storms; Thomas Dunlap | Which I have neither seen por heard from since. The | Natrona: Taratre —The combination of talent new pa pte: gh te Gotelab va for Wateh ewelry? . : > | “PD. warehouse is down ; new church ditto; custom | epesged.in the performances given at this flourishing ning. of the Pewter Mug; J. C. Willett, and Mr. Marsh, of the | porse ditto; all the light-houses ditto. Five lives loot | theatre is exceedingly attractive, and justly sserits what ere oz Dal th $ | Kinds of merchandise? Why. Seater Bont costa Poo 50 tage Pa . | Whore ia Lyon to be found? og-the enthusiastic plaudite of Tenth ward, are among the latter. The General says he | op Deg Island; one lost at Caps St. Blas, ship John | it is nightly rece will get it by “storm.”’ Bryant ashore, but will be got cif. ASpunish brig whore | crowded and sdimiring audiences, Beldom, indeed, R STER, comrosen, or EEP THE BALL ROLL pag nest iia chilis ta Was ea eb en | eur Bt. Bins ; will be a tocal loss. have wo had the ploarare of witnersing so rare a com- Boy," Be Sy ate en etal we culty stands in the way of harmony. | “Thy Excelsior was at the Wharf a fow days before the | centration as was presented here last evening. Pardy’s ou, o0 the Beosdway Taberuasie, on Monday evening, Sep- lavent’ Woote tor tole pork | i ‘jewel Almost every member of the New York delegation | gale. She is now in the marsh, three or four miles {rom | watletog en@vavoes £6 pivene ees eae pelrens, ‘tenrver 15, sit during the week, from Wo'elook to be ovtaiaed inthe city. Le Patient 75 Pave Place. wauts an office for himself or friend ; but itis with thoir | bere. proses “4 alent ond varivty of the Grat orden have wen —————X—X—X———————S=—=—=—=_=_= == 5 From tke Apalachicola Advertiser, Aug. 27.) | for him the full a: preciation of the pablic; aad we sim SS ——————————— * rTire | offices that the I ant to bribe the barnburners o [irom theke ~ . ar hone tell coats G cue ce nan AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYR. | 5 ane rts are yea ort rama ‘wait Ses | oe nc the rural distriets to stend by them in the President. anny sty cm the 26th was visited by the tod, awful srrely hope he will contione to, enjoy such mor Breadwe een vi ot RenrorD & CO,'3 GREAT CALIFORNI XPRESS, el | ye 4 t ood fr ig ht, wil a os thas thes ie te st catertaincenia every tion ever shows im this city. We trustevery one will go amd | Special Messenger Mr. ex-Governcr Marcy will be soon openly in the tad foe | ton wina’ teen eoatheast. She Gide being previously. | With Mr. Bcott sustaining the part of Waiter, ib Weck’ See bliss, Mente Dirsotor, J.C. Raines, | #eit They wi Sage Sp pee eee Freights twenty per cent by any other express. No | the Presidency. aud that his friends are now working | 12, soon rose above our wharves, and before daylight | Will be saceceded by, the drama called the Cattle | Seietog serps lar tees, All moodemust | for him under the rose. They have no doubt that he | was dashing agains: the brick stores in Water street, | Btealers,” in which Mr. Blanchard will appear as Dee MUSICAL. re pe ANOLAL. wenn | Pottage th Bune spapers and letters. Passage on | would carry this State ageinat all competitors, but this | ne wing Iberessed an the day beoke, ond at aa early fald Manel: alo, introducing bis highly trained nN Ne = rrr | Unite ‘Staten Mail Stonmers’ to, Califoraia, at the lowest | State is not sufficient, hour, the lower floors in Water street had five feet of | Hector and Bruin The whole will termiante with | INFORMS Fors SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BOND AND MORT » this city id that he WEIS, PROFESSOR iF MUS! d pupils that he b rates. No, 2 Vosey street, Astor House. ‘There iv not likely to be any expresstun apout a Prest- Sarat, — water in them, The wind blew with the greatest fw new local drama of the “ Newsboy of New York,” Mx, dential candidate, “That sutject is reserved for a future | Tyastating everything before it; no barrieading of the | apd Mrs, Addams sustaining the principal parts. % ©O, ANNOUNCE THAT | convention. by them on the Pro ‘A caucus was held this evening at 9 o'clock, but | 400r# was of the least service. ‘rhe gale Roe gh all ay, | | sattggonatle Ieewatt- <uvay body ougbe and mat ded up tho San Jaan a : “| even untilafter night. Before two o'cloc! warded up tho San nothing was done, Another cauous ix to be held to- | ee any | Sows ne tf covert, ald oan mn Broad wa) ; also some improv- for enle-or enchange, Address’ Dox &. Meseswte HIGH REPUTATION AND GREAT tanist wishes to find in © good hotel or ad nobatiy are now ia | iuorrow morning at 9 o'clock, | whole of Water and Commerce streets was fi « ay 2 der wate?, the floors of the stores, goods, counters, J.” The efforts of the popular manager to please hie Doarding-bouse, board for teaching music on the pisnoforte ran See aver {the oth Secaget ‘The Convention will meet at 12 to-morrow. ariieanse Soees, ts, tenehing mane on the Renee Se street, in the Went over; those ofthe other ‘expresses wes ise no = | Yomber, all afoot. |The wind was vo high that nothing | petrors is, we are bappy to see, rewarded by exellent a = with play! ia favorite instrument, Address t> Pianist, Z, at the it lerald office, YOUNG LADY OF UNDOUBTED MUSICAL ABILI- A tvs wishes to obtain an engapzmen: ae Solo dinger in eh. Box 3,213, City Post Once. SUBSCRIBER HAS lately reedlved Buy person desi Worfer. Ons has iz cylin: | con hrd cokeser reo and twenty four different | merce,” Herald ofhce, statin ~ her the stores or their contents. | and delighted audiences. This evening they. fine Massachusetts State Whig Convention. Not one building in Water street remains uainjured; | bill, ae “ Delicate Ground, with ‘Sentum, Sraimorieuo, Bept, 9, 1851, | any ot the roof are torn off and, every ono ‘has bad d Mry Skorrett, together with the new soemle The whig state convention is to be held in this place | Supeteek talk ta eeleiaas marae. wee ter ds ane nk vans conceals feel This neat and very comfortable theatre is well te orly to-morrow, The delegates have already arrived in large | badly injured; the Exchange buildiogs, the offices over | nu to ey Tati ete 8" conte per the hydraulic press and the store occupied by Thos. Or- | the pieces selected are i BERFORD S| CO, 2 Voor henson) Aster! Benes, mesma and the convent! rg will be largely attended. man, the building lately occupied | the Charleston | actors are all men of want me dram; boas ‘There will be no caucus to-night | Bunk Agency, are a total wreck; the P.D. warehouse i8 | Oyniery whem gerstryrrere bo my t The State committee have been in session all day, and | badly injured, only the side walls standing. The store | of the heat of the weather, this hight: per have agreed cn an address and resolutions to be pre- | Where the Custom House is kept is almost dowa; aad | mitsble band of negro performers eco. ances. wii> Ney ene aang alithe lower bicck nearest the bay in ruins; from that | densely orowded houres every night, and their perforaa- sented for acceptance. portion of town every house on Front or Commerce is ances are greeted with more enthusiasm thes ever. z tic messen, instant, in's! iL and put are rerturea, and play! ~~ ath jxtecn._ di r Gan be hgerd everyday, fre iecee of $ 1605 WANTED TO BORROW, THE SUM OF ONE | 1 wt Onisaasea and Sixty Dollars, for which secarity ARLES MAYER, NOT Gatjotle sce be peek aed Gil bieetok te mindiy payee | It is rumored that the party aiopt the basis of | swept avsy; the entire road around the Promenade | es $20 euch" “AUless LD: Herald oftce. ing Shurge of our own special’ Freight ‘Agent, a9 usu: union as in New York. and along the bay, as faras Judge Sommes’s house, has | a ae ee ae are = cial through messonger, t Mi It {s said that Robert C, Winthrop will undoubtedly be | *ehe@ @¥ay, carrying down Mra. Greirson’s house; and | he w & J.T. TAPSCOTT & CO., 88 80) | ny : . inthrop will undoubtedly be | aij the garden and yard in front of A. T. Bennett and 3. wa’ Mixeraeis—We are glad to perceive that nominated for Governor Beneret’s hovses weaty to their very doors. Judge tpprobation ef the public. thelr Beautiful bal, Rolo ‘The conventio bly keep site o1 Prosi. | Semmes's house was also undermined, and is now a to- a ew) rend of own, the wharves and sm: fend ie intended for thi There are already five hundred delegates present,and | buildings eee ail gone, and the warehouse attached to atacstion of the megre, chemsctee Chen, they aie, FINE ARTS. i otore Feiday, frcm appearances, the convention will be the langest | Thos. L. Mitebell's cotton prow badly injured, Alm | cveting. The programe waxsclloah CoweEE, DAGUERRROTYPES PC A PIVTY ¢ NTs — since the days of 1840, Senator John Davis is here, with | {he trees and fences prostrated. The Mpissopal Church uM.—What a number of Indies and Nt Rooms, 109 ow many other leaders of the party. is almost ‘® wreck, aud the Presbyterian Ubureh totally eotarday ofp re pom, anit evening, ve only oe a dem ed. ow deli bbe ey appeared ty The rtor m raged all day with the greatest violem ad | tobe! How they laughed and ap; | How the tittle outs ethan in Le atre AND PARCEL ‘The Latest from Washington. lasted about teenty bouts; ia the sfternoen, the wiad | ones coream ont with joy ! Peele: Venn cok tae the most comical om 9 oe THE AMERICAN PRISONERS IN CUNA AND PRESIDENT | changed tu southwest, but did not abate in its violence | the “ . *y voss"’ are pan Lomiane R, JAMES BROWN, PAGUSREZAN 4 1ST, MEM ons 7 ON, D RNESS, FoR 4 FILLMORE— EX-OF FICERS FROM NEW ORLEANS, &C. until late in the night. So faras we have heard from, | kind. The new tricks added to the latter are particular~ M*, seat the Water Color Society Gallery. 151 eo Be bacon tle oveedl on dean Ui ak oe Wasiincrox, dept. 9, 1861. | it was quite as violent as in the city, at the Miuil, and | ly humorcus, The Mastinettin never did anything #d- ‘way, between gz vereots. Fhe pa ay Binrete! guode ave simees invacishly placed ‘ enon take the bcwes are washed down; the steamer Falcoa was | perior. ‘The dramatic pieces vere exquisitely done be- ved to cali and exa.ni = saves area of all cthapenpeese | _ 1¢ if Understood thet measures have been taken bythe | Tos a cirtng ways and driven by the storm snd tide | cldcs. We are glad to seo that the. whole atteactive SMM can rely with certainty, that, thelr government for the reclamation of the American pti- | seme distance up the river, and capsized on an island, | is to be repeated this afternoon and evening. zen, aps thay soners at Havana, This shows that the President does | All three of the light houses in the district ace blown | Bowsny AarurrneaTae.—Unparalicled success hae a oe - down of washed away, and at Dog Island, five lives lost; $ Dancine. He oenn ve loaves, | re renege man subject to the outlawry of hie | 10 "Cupe Bt. Bise, « Spenieh brig of war has been strand’ | Coucstelam performances al thie cnenet asco ~ te, fo ges | Proclamation. ed on the beach, and reveral lives lost. Lucheop, he clown, is cortelaly 0 tery: Pe 4 WEN NEW DANCE! ter-peoot ot | Among the strangers in this city, we notloe the follow. | We cun give no adequate description of the roene; it | end bas proved a great acquisition to North's ‘Pan tage Mokets far | ing gentlemen from New Orieans:—Samuel J, Peters, was most awful and terrific But the destraction and | powerful com The houw is generally well a pers i pany. TH SON e, WitCHUOSR, , devastation to be seen now is truly melancholy; we can- the Nees give great satisfaction. There are Managers and Agents, 169 Pearl, cor. Wallstreet, | Collector; Robert M. MeAlpan, Superintendent of the | not ascertain the amount of loss, but think Lin mode- | ene seenmpssncemeies for te-day—afternoon amd Papert mas la ' Mint; Jas. B. Walton, ex-Assistant Surveyor of the Port, | rate estimate to my two hundred thousand doilars | evening. A glance at the prograrame will be suflobent sige afew ‘ye PRICE OF Ly and Jas. Robb, the banker. ‘The above account of lorees is furnished tous by one | guarantee for crowded Loures on both cooge ‘alee Messrs. beg ray & a a fe Cyerge ee to = pep yd = vom |” Prowxsson Axpenron axp THe Winow's Rawne: ni vidual and eggrrgate losses It is placed at two hun | yestercay published *® preamblo AxCING@ ACA ENTIRE STOCK OF A LIVERY ‘The Cuban Liberators at New Orleans. tticusstd dollars, but, in the opinion of many, will reach | Ioeeting of ce Fourth ward. police, D ae county, N. New Onceana, Sept. 6—P. M hali a million. thanks for the noble aad gecerous conduct of at Yonkers, Westchester ato The roof of our cMfice is off—we are all afloat—bat as | soon as we can clear up the pi and debris, fuller particu. ~ | lars will be given, cond municipality have been closed. 200 men have re- the homer to inform bi stormed from Me ou mn bis d endews Dancing, tall ive ewach No further disturbances bave yet taken place among the distressed liberators, but al! the bar-rooms in the - rae do over to them. by the generous and benevolamt ex- the 15th of Septeraber. eqee > busin: = . — 1 be turned to Alabama, but many yet remain here for want “rhe Pot Rork. oa —< Ey To THE RDITOR OF TH WERAL regr’ rere of the means to get Lome. An editorial notice appeared in the Flushing Journal | callivg the expecta) attention o New Onveava, Sept. 8, 1961. of Saturday t. 6, which ought to be contradicted; | inasmuch as sucls unosten‘ations No further disturbances bave takew place bythe Cuban | #nd as you are ted to some extent with it, f think | Uberators, and our elty remains perfectly quiet. A, bs cdabepeed ascveca-coemeetennsirae vpeteenth | LR, A. STYLISH, D. years old, warranted vo Apply st sta! 4. jogant tecomplish (Applications to be e'made at after the 15th of September. — EE OOonD Mo fort hay been engaged in Blasting the rock | hesitation or qoestion cathe eutgect, beyond that of INDIA KUBBER GODD8. —A LARGE, LONG-TAILED An Amertean Ve Vessel Seized at Havana, for Berl G 5 pvernl week sore et | SS more than was asked or ex- six years ¢ rfectly #0 a Attempting to Smugglo Gunpowder. dc. ty pat | Peeted from him. od travel in Ponerano, Gop. 9,1061. | Fer! Cs Hee oot tke | Mr. Anderson must feel gratifiad to know that he hae, | not oply bees Lhe instrament of esetabliehiag in life the ty to scantupon | happinese apd welfare of a docply boreared family, bee Iwater us beiese | that he, by 50 aecidextaly dota has more mm bark ance, which arrived from Cuba, reports cre qeine Ds rane tty, ieee PORTATION ACROSS TAE | that the brig Potes!, Capt. Sawyer, of this port, had beom | the Fot Rov peopl ‘abounds oat is taken Le h nhc teined at Havana for ittempt made by her officers to 1 think chat bel fore the ¢ Ror of the above paper camo bop} Sane not ellowanip, to each). pg " M terest to call pom smuggle a quantity of powder on shore. Capt. Sawyer, | in contact, end offered to contradict trae statements | puch pleasure in being able io —— Fy tothe be 9 jon be econ ly, at 10 0'clook, A. 1% Ninth strect, between Second an: Price, $250. the; the best fomaily her “Aprty ab Jona Maroons Livery Stable, 177 L scewhaeee es part made by papers who had no interest in publiehing wrong | jellcd Aeecsen of the re talout and . ene Tefore making arraneementa else cre, Forpart | and Ransom Reynolds, the recond mate, were examined, LT. Joon bo Coan be lave lee te oe ees A OR SALF—A GIO SULKY, IN TiReT RATE ORDER, | ‘ule? apply to HAC HRI Wal stegt, | and it fs thought they will be sent out to Spain to sceve | Necmation fret srretiabte soucce’and mot from one of tbe | Worth M SAY revemmendasion for succes. We. oH FF ruitsble for doctog or nen tft il be 90 i. a very Ht at Chagres—E. E. Hyams; agont at Cruccs—Joho | 4 number of years in the chain gangs. a) mon eho E age ge i hopin ad of Pot ony 4 to bis very elegant entertainmen? at Tei i ae nw pee a he. If Mr. Lincoln, the edit xeellyase, W! to-day The brig, it was expected, would be given up onthe | Si Seat nae tithe Geant poe fo ws aa a BAT AND More reeult of soundings take # right by faeuee. Ue fais is Patents. ia He Bint. __.. HOTELS, Be: Foyment of «fine, She is owned by Joba B. Brown, of | states Coast Survey. which was published im some of the |" Tuysown's Bexerrt~ Thisaghir comes off on rake, te i Tiss oonsbbone Revgerta, paschass We, Feet Pune tcn HOTEL, ON TIE B EUROPEAN Pl.A! PLAN, with this place. ne nel Bat. oe inst, he will see that he has been evening, neah snd [ory aoe ote oof Eos eres cee oun dasatonn toh 8 x = RP ey is: | Departure of Gov. Letcher for Mexteo, &c. | “If the gentleman or his well informed friend will ac. | {WWuchuve hlunteered--amomg their natees we fh te oe ‘Goodyear’s Patents in the manufacture of the - the above establishment upon she Bure, Baritone, Sept. 9, 1851. cept my invitation to pay me am visit at Astoria, I will | and Mrs, B Williams, Myre, Vernon, 0 bo is offering to the public; and we give iA with or without ” convince them that I do a little more than shaving the | Davidgo, Profesor Braun, and Mise Annie rw Sore’ Ss and ‘are con: 4 Pe Bpeghestas ou ‘ te gentleman. ‘de seen at the Coach ine beat of Treas The cutter Forward, with. Gey. Letcher and suite om | jie off from Pot Rock, and maybe I will present them iecos po here sre “ Dector Dilyorth ° ‘made in oeid Patent wi! Anthony street. Dinner and borer partion cam b¢ | board, sailed from Norfolk on Sunday. with _ not of its hair, but of its skull, neok, or may: kK ver Won 4 Lady. ant r * Frisk a "ad hat ived nothing: otersbut be ite shoulders, Card Case.” Theee excelent pieces w WE yee ©0., Laer Briiees sobre. aur SFR Sunder, rp REwonr, aut! postox, (MASS THIS, WL badass some —_—— Testi this no. convinaiog prot to the above tn: Provebam' company, besides the voluateers Raat » + uel ad known este! on credulous gentleman, ‘shot wtin has for a bong time nm bn eisa me NEWAl Aone SETS. due centeal Sateataia: | Hoard of Commiatoners of Foretgn Missions. question,“ How is thin?” I absil challenge Dim, or aay | han vod tt f hoped his frleuke "sth eres joo hin ¢ bapa SECOND HAND COACH FOR SALE—A FASHIONA- Pontiasy, September 9, 1851 of the “ Anti Improvement Agsoctation mam),era” ia the Mn. Gyo. Bannert’s Bexerrt, any favorite and. teow tod tele $98. wel a belo je Se eoaee Soe peivace 200 ee re the traveller. ing This afternoon. che Board of Commissioners of Foriegn | eum of one thousand dollars, to find « sous ding om any | highly respectable artist, who, fora long term Seton Oe, ermer + oJ The Hon. The-sdore Frelinghuysen, President, inthe chair. | qheut as big at a tea kettIo, Gorden, to-morrow evening.” ‘The pieces selected for the ,” Cie AMBOY RAILROAD in) Ren tied street, Forkvitten Prt ‘The Rev'd ‘Kathan Dole, of Boston, was choson Assistant | I may, in conclusion, state fact that. te not generally | cecasion age,“ London Anmufance,” and “John Jones - Reg leave Presiding Secretary. The records of the last ann known, namely, that this result has been var with a variety of dancing. &e. Burton, Ang great os cor a eH ad vasa st ines oR, fa eae having boon - weeting were rend, as were alao reports of the home and | Ly several weeks: binding, Ne alo Oat Om ClO ire | diam of the nae. will apnear, and Likewise Me a mi se, bs Bovalect, B. Hy | Geed but Bohert time, FO ail beccla lew, ar ce aren at | bh ewnosoey, rel ible short space cf three que’ davghter, who has reeenthy made in Pe sok Pie veaceboo Parte ; pr Es a) Sruet | Atinotecr Bx, 0 rat RonAcR. FROM eee | x spite of Arrangements was appointed by the | fired only twenty five charges and o aly have fromtwelve | Vig. Bhe ls vald tobe e sploudid aotresa, Lat F Se asehsitrctiniendaletindicditieaii rt | ots at, and then the meeting adjourned until to-morow to fifteen minutos’ time every day ‘4 fire to) eRT, wave a bumper. In eddies Be seme ane "aha, Paina! hie alegets="UnitedStaien 1% _ VARIAN CONT CONDITION POWDERS. THESE ARE ss Ahia evening. the annual sermon was preached by the Yours, very obediently, that that very excellent artint, It. Davides, 5 5 elk e dle, 0 _ jordan, of the Lyvewm, have volunteer see nets ue 45 Ri Pesta B Eee tor noveer te sow wbetore vine "petite They ore es or si decion miciat Peas eae chess ye — Ronrd of Sw ycrvisors, vices on the ogcasion, et ft Contandt eee, Andat nted to far ‘manaon oan be proournd at thy, A ratio Two Persons Drowned, Brrr, 8. —Supervivor of the cixteenth ward in the chair. Manaste Trion, tho eclebrated vocalis’,, from the Me ieom va the foot vot Wake Tet eayeies ree ‘The minutes of the last mee’cing were read and approved. | Loudon theatres, who ts said to be « ber atifal woman, the foot of Wale | Loed or gyrtem t, 12 geo P A Aunany, Sept. 9,1951. | Zhe Mintiiione for the corzection of assessments wore te. | Wail sake her Stet sngourance at Nib o's, on Fawiny on CHantestor.— rete Pe — & package 0 a mae A hackdtiver, named Barry, in attempting to Jump om | forred'to the Gemoitiee in Annual Taxes, A fow email | ovening next, Ms, Wudavn, the the «weet pallad singer rough SON TO USE THE ¥ ral bee board the etermer N. r fe ) | Die, one of which was 3 86, for stationery for th: comedian, paren etna a int, ihe abere ac, na nalts mgr universally acknow)ndged to nari ates Sood aeons. wt Mew World, this afternoon, was | Pom cct Appeals, 020. another for 980000, for one montca’s | Me. Damrey, te popula rrpalle 4 clnger, intents to Tew th x and barcegs in thie teal, test heres mm ten ine inthe we at Mald. Ko horse owner should te py. tS ‘A tnd was also drowned inthe upper section of the | suppers fer the Conmom Council, were also referred, Phe | Gite one of his lotereating cone ts, of the Tebereselay 7 Gesoute entre K Fire ernst of Bayard yal, Pelco, ten Bonen sageebagee. | Seuss rt Cente. Basin thie afternoon. | See Board adjourked to Thyyedisy next, at 4 o'clock. on Monday evoming gext. ‘