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anduée rat langeege, ud leteing thelaw take ite courve. Depend opon it . there is im Laneas- Scope renee of dy to the laws of the land, mani- ompt arrest of these offenders, on. Orhow itewif in practical obe- one le of that county are m paace and good order ad Bot ea led ande trom a3 path of daty Which tho constitution preserines, The: Peorsyivapian love (he constitution at ‘Saag Fe Srtoet, 00 ‘haw dase danni this case, and Fest and punish all who violate the laws of € hom, amin. the op- onan 80 ‘ou, a of bof my of the constitu- w alike of the nla be sare that my answor may our letter having but soctivarally "ar. Jobs Cadwllades, whose sides. r. iw w olserve. ts rst tom, with great respect, your obedient serva WM. F JOHNSTON. GOV. JOHNSTON'S PROCLAMATION. Tn and by the authority «f tne Commonwealth of Ponn- spivania, I, William F. Johnston. Goveraor of said Commonwealth, do hereby issue this Whereas, it as been a ~— Peas, eo resented to me cos a Ses ehealon at Gin pattie poner ‘woven BO deubs great} bted to yeu for sing my views bas occurred in Lancaster couaty, involving the murder of Fdwari Gorsuch aad seriously the lives of otber person; and wheress, it thas deen represented to me that some of the parti- Fr in this outrage are yet «! Jarge; now, therefore, jirtue of the euthority in m~ vested by the coastita- = ond laws, I, Wiliam F J. boston, Governor of Poum. tvania. do hrreby offer » rex of ene thousand for the arrest and conviction of the person or — gvilty of the murdez and violation of the public 93 aforesnid Prin testimony whereof, T have hereunto set my hand Bnd sflired the creat seal of the State, this fifteenth day of Scptember, in the year of our Lord one thousand cf the Commonwealth. TELEGRAPHIC. From Pblitadelphia. Pureavenemsa, Sept. 15, 1851. ‘The United States Marshal and Commissioner Ingra- bam, acccompanied by some twenty policemen, went agnin, to-day, to the scene of the late murders in Lancas- ter county. with a view of making forther arrests. More resistance is feared. The Governor, ata late hour last night, issued his proclamation, offering a reward of one thousand dollars for the arrest nnd conviction of the of- fenders. A town meeting has been call-d for Wedue: <ycning, to take meesures for the vindication of the laws, Biuch excitement still prevails. Great Excitement tn Baltimore. Barrimone, sept, 26, 195) An immense meeting wos held in Monumeat sq to night, presided over by Mayor Gerome. to conlema the proceedings of the Christicas outrage. Eloqaent speeches were delivered by Francis Gallagher, Col Hughes, Samuel H. Taggart, ani Coleman Yellots A series of resolutions was adoptvd, appointing a con- mittee to raise @ subscription for the purpose cf aldiog | in arresting and bringing to punishment all persons dt- reetiy or indirectly implicated in the Christiana outraze ‘The resctutions express the belief that large numbers of our Northern neighbors are rympathizers with aboiition- iste. and declare to the pecple of the free States that the time has come when men’s opiviovs mast be shown by theiractions. They slege \f gusty perties are not arrested and punished. we stall be ecmp. led to believe that Northern patrictiem aud love cf Union consists ans of of wents then deeds The is legal it is aid onuye there atrenmms to 1 met diecrives vue nticery constitation Sh vwbarlsslates te hove 's ywerft! eect te ar-usl er conse of our rights aad t A. A. Alvord, At five o’c! lay afternoon. in acerrdance with lack. Yeateriay afternoon, In scenrtance | the prev ectiog were ead and approved. VINANCIAL MATTERS — INTERESTING SCENE — se RIOTS Anors Document from the Comptzoitor im relation to the | procuring of m site for house of Snygiue Co No 5, to be situated at No. Ol Anu street, at a cost of $9,090. curred in froun the other Beard. Key of Fivance Ronee in favor of recomamend- ing the confirmation of pominatious cece by the receiver of taxes. Coneurred Report of (he Coumitice on — ‘resommending a concurrence to grant a site oa Randall’ Island, for the louse of Refuge. On the concurterce of this report. a very lengthy dis sine ean between Assistant Alderaan of the Fourth ward, and Mr. Ely. the member from th; teenth ward. During the address of Mr, MeOarthy in positicn to the report, eome very hard insinuations were act ‘on the corporate “fread,” “corruption,” &e., were frequently indu'ged in byt! be worthy Fpeaker. The Slderman of the Fifteenth | replied somewhat tartly. and the Alderman ofthe seven - | teenth ward entered intothe dotence of the members, and retorted rather eoverely on the inuendos sought to be ap apelied tovd te ching the the Inter ry bo ‘Alderman Ely t Sipanas fe — ~lopad resclution, w © Thizces, the Assistant Alderman of the Fourth ward | has, in bis place a3 a member of this Loerd, stated that charges of frand and corruption were made against m0 bers of thie Board, and ited an oppertunity to sub- stentiate the elaryes, there fore— Resolved, That a committec of thice be sppelnind, to investigate the cazges which the Assistant Aiderman of the Fourth ward Geatren ‘to have am opportunity to sub- | stantiate —Adoptcd The following committee was appointed by the Presl- dent:—Merszs Ely. of the Serentewnth ward; Mabbett, of the Fifth ward; Sanda, f the Fourtee uth ward ‘The Board then took s recess for twenty minutes, After the recess, the report of the Fiaance Committee was paesed, in Betuponee to. Se additions! clerks nomi nated by the Receiver of Taxes. oe no then adjourned until Wedavsday evening, ove! Aftor the sdjournment, Mr. Hervey Wart, the Receiver of Taxes, eccosted Mr, MeCarthy im reference to the manuer he alluded to the subject of his nominations of clerks— Words ensued, and at one time it was ex: peeted that Mir, Hart wonld mount the sacred person of the Alderman; but after 2 short time, the effrrrescence | appeared to subside. and whother or not they all subso- quently took # drink together, Weare unable to say, as cur reporter left the secpe pre: ‘were adopted by a vase of 15 Bowen: siihe rat ent success of the splendid pautical ia the = ‘ivard of the Wave,’ in- duces the to present it again. thisevening Ti | manager isan excellent piece. Med ths, havior in wits i | ced on the Bowery stage refects the highest praise en | it. T. 8. Hamblin, whose ering efforts to please | the patrons of his theatre, left e deep and lasting impression of bis sterling ‘worth, and splendid ability to eater well for the dramatic public, and heuce his success. He has labored herd for thirty Faye tes im vg 3 city, to im- ove and cultivate a taste for producing | best pieces, with grand scenic effect. and by the en- gegement cf the best artists. To-night the performances commence with the * Wirard of the Wave,” with Mr. Fddy, an actor of grest celebrity, in the principal eha- racter. He will be axrietod by a well colected and talent- ed stook company. The entertainments will conclude with the “Broken Sword.” This bil ought to fill the house in every department. Nipio's Gannrx —The “Nervous Man” will commence the entertainments this evening, and will intreduce the celebrated Mr. Hudron #5 the Man of Nerve. He bus boen & great favorite while playing formerly at the Broad theatre, and no doubt he will be welcomed agsia by & crowded house, at Niblo’s, this evening. He is a good actor, and @ very sweet ballad singer “Tio will introduce seme beautiful songs. which, no doubt, will be rendered with that svectness of voice and plessivg expression for which he iso happy. Mr. Blake, the great comedian of Burton's theatre, will appear as the Nervous Man, a character which be sustain with great abiiity Tho other characters by the excellent steck company. The epterteirments will conclude with the famous ferce called the “irléh Lion”? No doubt 6 will he crowded, xs cual. Burton's Tay atae.—The entertainments for this even- ing aro, as uinal, alirective in their features. Barton NP inews well Bow to cater for the Chantlwrs strect au llences, in the pieces be selects, who are There is always great variet and his ccmpany are all distinguished artist: stars in their respective lives. To nigh Inc bts will commence bt ins pines cogs ‘That Rascal Jeek,” whieh will intro- dace th comedian, John Durn, wie, by the by. lena ak sequisition te Burton's company. and #hose acting always gives general eatisfuetion, Burton is, to use an eld expression, making hay w shines, Ie may Le consideret oue of the most success ful manege re that ever governed @ theatr ical compaay. He las now every thing all his own way. Natroat. Ticratnn.—Those distinguished articte, Messrs, Hooth and Seott, two imo, toms Ss of great «ar to night. in Shak: ragedy of Lird’—Mir Beeth in b grea! charaster of Riebard. tp which ve believe he never had a rival since the greet Vdwund Kean. Seott has played successfully for yoers in thie city, avd bas uniformly reocived the hiehest execmiums, both for hia conception and a fe is a great favorite, and will, with Booth, during ‘opie af the North toa j Sry. Clty Intettigence. 1x Baoapway.—Vester <0 ra at half-past two o'Goek, a fire was discovered in a small frame bulel ing used by Mr. Mount as a carpenter's she Of 708 Broadway. The building being of wo ‘old. was quickly destroyed 2nd was party insured. Mr. Mount’s loes is $800 oF $1,000. The fre auichly communteated with a frame bullfieg in the joan, Corns by Mr. Corment. and c-sapiod nv a dwell- bates bg Mr Rooney. It was mech domared by wa- ur ‘ber freme house. beloging *>a Mr Wares, sea y me. Charles Field. wos very much lojared, the latter having bem burned off Both | pews partially inrured. but om the farnitare, belonging to the inmete foread quickly, and before they could be subdued Th _< br. vhesterman, Mo. 710 Broxt- yy destroyed, aod the faruitere da- ~ eee entire lose on this bailing. | concleAing pleco will be the | prising dogs. A gat bil for one night's performance. + Pgurem nt, draw immense howres. The entire cast of Bicherd ” ie well filled, am the peeve MIU cvnee. | quently give the utmost pleas * # to the visitors. ‘The “Idiot of the Shannon” a place whiee Sil intrcduce Mr. Blanchard and his Bnovenam'’s Lycevu.—Anothet big delightful and most fashionable au reproductio: Brovgham's famous play of “David ( fhe} was received with shouts of laughter and applause throughout. The witty manager was greeted with en- thusiasmn on his re-appeararce since his recent indisp> sition. We perceive the world-renowned ectreas Miss | Curbman. begins to morrow events in the celobcated play of “The Stranzer’ This is a most judicious engage- ment of Mr. Broughai's, and must fii the Lyceum to ite utmert espreity. During her engegoment, we hear of several novelties in which she is to appear, amongst others, the grand play of the “Actrors of Padua, now cleetrifying all Peris Toptents, smoarts to about $2000. Ills Ue wad by ineuraues T! uy atecy building adjoining .owned * gyfer, Smith, ead 62- cupied by Mr Alexander Mo" op) 5 piber, Fas almost It wee rere for $1000 in thie New York Beurance Compeoy oes about $3000. The Par story and attic how. Te6 Broadw: owned by Mr. Holmes, and occupied by Mire, Lowe, eee | very Bach coset. The furniture very much in- jared by waterand breskege. The house ix inured for insuranee on the furniture: loss about $1 600 shop on the firet’floor of Mc. MeKenzle's howe wos dameged. Fine is Woorrmn srnvet—Yesterday afternoon ® fie cecurred in the ward school No. il Wooster street, | while the fremen wire engaged © culshiog the fire iaBroadesy. Part ¢f the recf wes consumed, but no further damage. except to the enllirg ef the Lulidiag ‘The cause of the fre was not ascertalud. Frrcaatiom —There arrived at this port. yerterday B.H0C presen gers, es follow: — | 209 Port as Platt 4 + 107 Barre . nm | 2462 Bt. Jago dv Cubs 4 11 Bremen. £5 4 Gaegow a4 12 Lonaon . ee aio | om Camrnnve rn ledy named street, arose yer terday hearing lit # éamphooe Juring her severely. Her erirs alarmed 1) mates. who rendered prompt nrststance and extinguished | the fire; but the svffcrer lies in a very precarious state. ov tHe Rev. Mr Jacorcs —& large congress stra om Suntay eferenen, to resctre thle ose | his return from Europe and the Holy Land vere performed The service: Chureh, corn Deen ccanpleted daring bis abs noo the pastor, Mr. Jacobus addren pg an iptercetirg secount of vour, and both te re a4 after t aly greeted by many Of bis tock. } fa the new Presbyterian | inton streets. which bas dof whieh he ty 4 the conre, ation Annee rhom New Grarsoa—We have resetyed Fi | Po crvir, of Carthey h ofAvgust. Tapp: 6 Abat 0 ae revolution took p in that country during | the month of Joly, that the province of Antioyy's | Fae deslared itself independ: nt of the ernfederation. Evrebio Borrero, who has been elected eirt! ant military governor of the ince. ha- olished several procis- | Soticne to the te Of Antioquia and closes one | ae Ii, » Toy _ cee s begun; it le qux on of the republic have ep- but if we be alone in the | doug bier, aad cur os tow religion, we witli all perish to | @orious enterprice of destroy the horrible 1, test EUsésl) BURBE AY. was followed by a deeree of the same eld provinces of Antioquia wctiet | Movil & fr deral Fate Art The federal State of Antioqaia ie provisionally and Cordova pro- —* the Medoliin. Antiog ni "Tas decree of the 6th of Jot _ Art. 1. The law of the 21 vot Mayet thie year, apon Bi iia I take sitet ia tne federet 'e of Antioguls, from the day of the publication of | ee. The federal State of An''oynia te charged Money, the value of the sl: tems, according to « eaparate deoren” This feed by two arbiters wemed by both parti ofa ® third ome Will be ac: olaves thus liberated im the federal Stato oan net ve tubjected to military eervicw ; will voluntarily present themselves, will -f of ee ret De of preclemation. will be free and no » piiy will be ‘to the ub of RUSEBIO BORRERO. ‘The new Ara 2 os ae law of oe f May. restrietive 9 press, and | Sha fe es ne antenes Oe ‘This guard will be, | for the future, of citigen tolanterrs. ‘There are, aleo, other articles, opon lore matters, ics epprared the honor ef yout wives, your | ep ghem's Lyceum, Srp ia Wilt be the siguel for her admjrizi~a» “Lir name is cn meste. Weare much pleassd that ives ground of her celebrated re- preccetations at this, our favorite estabtishaent No bt the mere announcement wil! test the capacity of a ie to the uttermost, In the present extracrdi- wary index of attraction in the city. Crarety's Mixererie — This unrivalled band of Bthio- pier perfcrmers annownes @ fine programme for thin The howe, of course, will be Bled to over: * Mixernere continnefas attractive ar ever teipments selected for to-night are excellent, and must crowd (helr ball in every part Bowsry Awewrnparnr—Levi 8 wo the public of New Tork. ane atcheloments has met their fall i we belong well filed nightly, ond crested wi nthurinetic giarome is provided fer to-nigh* Tanrexactn —Mr. Dempster, the celebrated Seotsh | bellad singer will give another of his select ente mente. on Weduesday evening, wet at the sbovenaiie’ | evtailichiment. Tririem Haut —Proresson Axoensox —Last supa | showed what :he ecol weathe rt. exorllent pro 23 ith, end all of whom © re wonder- ight and enthusias The experimer ith the twelve brave, aad the new mode of that incomprebensitie eauidron frat, clieie | plavee and admiration that they alone won'd w & Visit to the Wisard’s solrees. Next #aturday is me last gand day performance By-the. bye, we mu press upon our readers thet Mr Anderson's nd puck s manager ') Mr J. Hall Wilton’s bene: tebe place next Eatarday night. Crnces ox Parenson any Newsne —The great Southern Cireus of Robinson & Eldred will perform in Paterson to-day, and in Newark te. morrow, September 16 and 17 ‘The astenisbi rider, Master James, tourht by Mr John Rebineon, and universally conceded to be the mort dering and accomplished equestrian in the pro- ferriow, will perform bis — feats of horsemanship without enddie ve Robinson, on her sa- pert herve Berswing, will on a Lesutifal fl netre* ve ‘+ equertrianiom The performance of this boty be cnper.of to that of the femour Carline, The stoo! | Meats notineon & Kidred’* company is composed a4 tirely of Bom’ F® led borers, and their equipments the mort gorgeous ev.” C2 In thir section of country. Mes. Wanwen, rire Pascoe Acrnnss Stn." 2% the v¢. wulahed arrivals in New York. we fad tire name of Mra. Warner, aledy who. for years past. bas be.d sui noted p inence im the drastic world of Hur ope As Mine dart. she commenced an carly carcer an beards of er native elty, Dublin bieb have ever rines en. her brow. Ler talen racted the attention of Mr Macready, whocflered her an engagement in London, ither che repaired. and gained year by year, im favor with the peblic. After some time. she beeame. with Mr Pheips, joint leneee of the Sadticr« Wells Theatre where BhakApeare, who had been too long neglected, was re ived with a spirit that did creditto Mre Warner and whe ir Phelps cs. Warner has been long identified with reverel leadis . Her Lady Mecheth cannot be rwr- parsed her beivide re ie tendor in ite fitet coors and 4 3 last. Hor Julia, jn the “Hanehback” ier the “Winter's Tale.” are considered mort na of artistic portraiture. But we could Ferma Our Baltimore Correspondence. Devtrwctioe ‘ie 4, Pight rare Ld. tpg Barn West Fave Tnmutanee for $5.500 Woraed quite com Thermometer 60 A fire coomered Inst & Flonn’s bomber yard, on | sg, with an ‘be weather body: the words “bribery,” | TUE DeOTRUCTION.OF THE narpass AGROSS THE MACKENSACK RIVER. Avout half-pact eleven o'clock yesterday morning, the | Watchinan on the bridge discovered a fire breakiag out | in the pastition dividing the turnpike and railroad. about tinee hundred yards from the Jersey City side. This he kept under for a considerable time, until the water ia the | tubs was exhausted. After that, the fire spread, smit | beth ridges were entirely consumed, aud the piles barned | tothe water's edge. The telegraph wires are aleo dowa. | The draws of the cornpike bridge are the only things } saved Tt will take about six weeks before a mew bridge | eau be erceted fur the ears to pass over; bat a temporary | turnpike bridge will be ereeted in aboot rix days fhe | fire burned with such raviclity tht it was impossinle to extinguish it, The bridge was first built in W833; but war burred down om the $th of March, is, aud rebuitt at A cost of $25,400 The watchman supposes the fire to | Bethe work of an incendiary, the Logoraotive vassed without letting any sparks full from her grate He says, { also. that a anspieions looking mam was seen all (he mora. ing lushing about the bridge ‘The appearance of the | bridge is now like @ lot of burned trees A ferry boat from Jersey City wus at the bridge about 4 o'eloek in the | afternoon. but could net rum, as (here was mot water | enough without docks on each side, There was coaside- | rable excitement among the laly passengers, in going | perces in the stall boats. Trunks, Qaskets. &e., were knocked about in admirable disorder The fire compa- } oe Newark and Jersey City were quickly on the ground, and rengered service. Drsteverie Fine at Drivceroat.—A destructive broke out on Saturday evening, between 11 and 12 | o'clock, which consumed the works! ef the Union Com. | pany. a brass foundry. a carriage manutactory, and | Christ Church. Loss, $80,000; insurance, $15000' Tho churek was fully insured: ‘The buildiogs were situated in John strect, and the fire wus probably the work of de- | sigu.—Bridgeport Standay i, Sept. 15. Ininisicesce rnom Vexnevrta—We have received from Caraceas F! Correr de Caraccas, to the 16th of August, The news is not important, The tranquillity was perfect, and the papers are filled with matters of local laterest only, j The Opera at Casth Garden. The opera of «1 Puritani’ was performed in+t night, and w.th a good share of skili aud success, Badiali war ed, and waa admirably sustained by the sof the company. 4 sensation was created ence of Miss Hayes and suite in the private | whem she eang in Italy, the audience feclivg and joined most heartily in the applause Miss Hayes also led in the applause in honor of Bosio, in a subsequent part of the performance. To-night, * Otello” Will be performed, for Bettini’s beuebt, The casi is a very brilliant ene,and we have no doubt. as Bertaces Maretzek is to appear on the occasion, that additional interest will be exelted. by the box. and’when she applauded Badiali and Mariai, with appreniated the me Court—Cireuit. fore Lon. Judge King. Bert, 15.—In the case of Mallory va the Evie Ruitrood | Company, the Jury could net agree, and wece discharged Court Calendar for Tuesday. name CovRT—Uracurt.—Nox 668 to 651, $66 to 673, Common Pixas—Nos 625, 612, O44, Gas, 617, 648 653, Got, 656, 657, GOR. 660, GOL, BO2, BOY, Eb, CO, HAA Wl. $43, £99, 640, 562, 575, 582, 686, S04, S62, GOL, O05, 005, GH1, 639. 640 MONEY MARKET. Moxvay, September 15—5 P. M, The stock market opened a little more buoyant, this morning. There were large transactions iu Krie Rall- road, at a slight improvement in prices, Harlem was ac- tive, but the sales were principally on time. buyers’ 09° tion, Morris Canal declined 1{ por cent. Reading Railroed went up ?; per cent; New Jersey Exploring Company 1. The market is im a very unsettled condi- tion, and it is impossible to tell which way prices will go frem one day to another. There is no speculative foeting abroed, and the bulls will find it dificult to create saffl- cient coufiderce in the public mind to give prices for aay of the fancies ax upward impetus, The bears will not be uble to depress the market much, byt the fluctuatioa, will, without doubt, be niore in thelr favor than against them. ‘The senson ts rapidly sUpping away, and the bull have more stock on hand than 4s desirable, whilv the out- siders exhibit mo disposition to relieve them of their surplus. The receipts at the office of the Asaistant Treasurer of this pert, te-day, amounted to $69,800 ; payments, $102- 295 03° -balance, $3,793,217 95. The shipments of «pecle from this port, duriag lart week, amounted to $2.30 030, of which $993, (40 went cut in the Asia, and $354000 in the Atlantic, for Liv hy 00 ia Ma wo 190 10) 10 Mecha isa” Donk v9 N Amer we * Hariem RR mn z Jey Eee w eo w 48 do Ko eo We Tezowort Co 28 Medocn River RR 15 Utiow & Echen RK 42 Mad & Tedious RE 3 Haven KR was Ww ke 4 bao ™S oniottite& Teco” wort BOARD. 180 abe Erie RR BY duo do us lo do aw 79 oo do 7% J Lo ~ bw Ff CITY TRADE REPORT. Dioxwar, September 16—6 P. 3. uiws Were (uict. Poarls retailed ouly at $6 56; aud pots at $5 224; a $5 18°; Preowax— Yellow ruled firm at 26c. a 27e., ewh Peespercers—The four market continned to fiver yurchasets, The eales reached 8.000 bbls. uninepected at S2 Ee"; a $325; cour at $5 18 ‘373g: auperfiae No. Det $8492; a $9 O83); mined Co straight Western, with ofdinaty Ww good State at $5758 $5 87)4; fancy Michi. gan and rowud hoop Ohio et {a $5KG; pure old t new do, at $412 | a $4 Ol), » at $4 for ewe’ ‘ ‘TNs a $2 60 for sour, in bond. Southera appoar- active, Fowl €00 bole mixed to favorite old iter Dt $40 $4 125); do. to do. new at $406" a $4.26 4 hoary old at $4758 ‘$5 25. Rye flour sold to some po rt wt $2874, Jersey meal was ovmiually held at $318),) Wheat tended do # awerts—3,000 bushels #outh- ern nea were dicposed of, part at Se; and a lot of C coge opting under @e but lttle—2.0 10 Labels ba adsome me fige | the tram-setions amounting to a the | Westero mized w at Gle. a O20 603. amd ro ued d—Olfered 1.500 Yerf catilo— 700 Southern, balance this State, A fair de- i. et steady prices | Ge nz qraliting, $6 to O perewt, About 100 lett At Brown. ing’r= Offered. 10 Cows and Calves. Prices, from $40 0 $28 to $95, Coscld. 10. Offered. 5 £00 sheep and lambs Prices cf sheep, $1 50 a $5 to $475. Lambs, $1 25 @ to $4. Unsuld, 100. At Chambertain's—At market | 200 beef cattle. 50 ext and ceiver, and 2.300 sheep and Jambe. Breves sold at from $6 to $7 60, All taken, weand calves, $20. $250 949, All told. Sheep, $2a 2095, latabe, $ \ Corres —The market appears wen: from the de- cretecd disposition to continue rprouiative purctsses. ‘The traccactions reported as the sules of the day were 246 bales. A farther lot of 50 chaldrons orrel wore up, at $5 S74;, short eredit. Imyortst to-day, altered ‘There were f & $15 S7)5) old, vew prime. at $13 25; and oid, $12 00, Grm, at $9 (0 $11 fer meee, and $5 which 900 bbis, poll. Bef barws wer oulmeats 06 shown greater bu beving reeled & ad the same r # did net vary much, 160 bass Java wore pur- cham, +1} e: H Mt Hee; 100 Bie one. nd 06 Bt. Dorutr, : sui nssGni8 —Rates to Liverpool were dail; abou’ 1,200 bie, Gour were e ergeaed at 6d. Vor grain td. was of bal * cotton, To Bremen rate i shes, 124 Od. ain, Fates, by oe. pet foot mea Fiem Among the opifanizes to-day. we notions quintsls Marblehead and Western Dank 0 the former ot £8 12%¢, and the lecter et s2 gam, No. 1 new mackerel, at $11 75a $12, and 000 No. 2 do at $9750 $10 indicating an advance; ico Mo. 2 & SOO $5 2; C00 boxes veniod hersing, at 45e. © 47 e.; Fe pant cre a comprised 140 boxes raisin, at 42; Wo bones eardiuen’at Boe x" rants, at OXe.; and 10 pre Imported to. 980 boxes lew: if 1 mote of river found buyers, at din @ 1— 960 each. Hines bave not varied, 7.600 Urinocos were sold to day, x | te ©. 6 months ain jor 1 iw mw tha Q noon, an hy pounds nee veda Cale fe re 80 tome brought $20; and 30 tons Koglish bare $83, Imported to-day=07 phys Russia sheet; 3.816 bars. IMPORTATIONS Tus DAT vet pee 2O ane ke order. — WB coils bolt repe © Inox displayed no alteration of interest Berton | ex months. 4.508 bare railroad; F, per C Grinnell, 4 eager Bee Sivcbontly’ ay 7 packages pet Matine; Ts peck |.0a per Cestie 4g Fi as —08 mate Hewes panies, ‘D0 ball Wunder, he pened be Pp m3 Mea ane Rrre1—10 cases ree =i0 cae eet Winr--160 casks be r8,, 106 bar Ms, Lb T boxes’ 160 a Fe, rel cases, 7 (ne tomy roe 18, 1661. ‘The eales of cotton to Wo day have been 1.800 bales, at a Saribee edranse af an olahth, 21 iddiipg being quoted at 3(0, Becon dull, at 11:0. for aides. wud 80 a ohould ers Haws are’ at 0c. m 10. The sales of cot'on for the week bave 860, ‘The receipts. thus far, are 10,000 bales ahead of last year at the sumo period Riarrted. by the Rev. Mr, Waiuwright, Mr. On Seppaasee 10, ihre Porrea to Mist Ascrixe Ackwaman, both of and Saratoga on Monday even topeemter or 16, by the mivgton, Mr. J, ‘Davo, of Belfast, Birr xe 2 F Aan ase, of ane Ireland. Wise, ‘toluice and Dublin papers pl lease cop} “Gnent WB September 1S, al HK “the Paclfic Ho- nt, Alder of the Third sow to Mig 3ananS. Bucey, county, N J. At Caizo. N Cg ieveimensny dl of September 11, by the Rev Mr Sg peetmom laut. Of Dallas ceoaty, Ain to Onxouang # -daughter of Joel Wickes, lay , of Greeve county, N. Y. yn 11. at York Pa..C IL head On Thureday, 0. 8.N. to Mary 8.. daughter of Henry Welsh, Esq Died. On Monday, Reptember 16, Evora Jane, infant dangh ter of Willism P. and-Yenina W. Blosa. . ‘The relatives and friends of the famiiy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) jog. at Y ocicek, from the residence of ber futher, ty-eixeh street. Yorkville. between Thied and Fourth aveaues. On the eventog of September 14, Aoaws G@. Monas, in- fart ron ef B G. Moran aged 11 months ‘The feiends of the famil are respectfully invited to attend the fuveral. from the house 103 Third avenue, this afternoon, et 2 o'clock. On Monday. September 15. Many Sertivan, daughter of Cornelius and Johanna Sullivan, aed 22 years. The friewds snd acquaintances, aud those of her uncle, Joba Sullivan, No, 266 Water street, are reepectfully invited to attend the fu 1, from her late residence, No. 7714 Roosevelt strect. on Tuesday. at 2 o'clock. On oe September 1, Mrs, Berncer Myecns, in the 72d year of bi On Saturday ptember 14, at 8 o'clock, P. M.. Cuanens Hyxny, infant son ot Dr. G. 8. and Maria WhiteLead, agt d 6 months and 15 days. He sleeps in Jesus. At Jefferson, Wo., on anges 27. Gen. Wittiam A, Ro- Banns, Attorney General of the State of Missouri Olenrea. New York, Thom etme . Ne # Orleans, ‘et’? P Stao a How are, Be 70 Bartertonet TT ‘Waddle. eraaile iro, Ms rol. Vora Crus; Hargous Bros. Bark Creole (Brem), Wessels, Wilmingtou, NU, Popps & rig Elizs, mayte re. Cardonas, Nesmith & fons. Brig tr Avery, Mobite, & e, Eee i Harari 0B a P i lauelphiss 12 ir iat Chagicston, N Li Cesady & “Cobe Mery, Sporcon, Washlegten, NC, RM Blackwall, | Echr David Hale, Edwards, Richmond, iB tegen | Fobr Tighisnder Sande, Fredericksburg, mat four Hoinlton, Dayton, Alexa Sturges, Ciearman & fa zSerth Ann Roe, Ryder, Baitimore, Msiller & Lord. er Oneida, ac cl phi Sloep Helen, Bilis, New Beaicrd. Arrived, phe). Pletcher, London and and 419 passengers, to Grin- Liverpool, Avg Il, with 1, n & Co. theyp New Wor! mace and 70 Knight Grinnell acot eats, &) Bip Kovciue, Biatidge, Liverpoct, ‘sug 12, with mise and 1.0 paesvengers, te Spofford, Tileston & Co. Shipderecy (of Seen ), "Day, Liverpool, Aug 8, with mdse sud gi pancencers,to'iulLine © Guan Ship Wircouein, Munters. 11 1a NS at ‘hile datans, henee fer Liverpo: SGlip Vanéalis, auiuh, st, Suly 2, vith mdse and unas, Tat 40.®, tom 65 25. Passengers, to KF aw ship Hermann, hence for Southampton and ‘Bremen, ep Btstia Morse, Lawton, Glasgow, tho Clyde Aur 1, vith mdse sud 263 Procenaees, to Deabam & Dimon, das bee vecintepea Westerly winds: lost maia topsail yard, eplit wain tope P q hip deere bn hee s, with | Pence, Ourtle, yoy — Austin, Buenos Aytss. Barn, Sept 13. Arrived—Sobr Henrietta, NYerk. pone ans 1. Arrived—Rebe Wandopasse, Edy. J Uaioe River ra tv Cleared —Saranse, Charleston. 1. Arrived—Sobr Augusta, wren Daven - van damien var 3 Arrived—Sohrs Moses G uCiepton, begean, ae Hwan. Pir Wissh, NYork; Wirmimotom, Sept 13. ‘Orlesae ry ndvanee of U balay | W inteld scots, will close at the Exoha “(07 Kena ee), on We a ~ Lh meoteed Arrived—Sehr James G King, Boston, ek. eveamer tyuateariae bipre Oreo ‘Bie above letter bage are leo at nn ep Sepe 15—4 PI a—Rchi Runadalh Ni pitar Providen nootd Rumen ‘Tush York: 38s Bb Reev = ie ‘Ur at Beg Harbor ‘Fone Geers - re i ‘ene pid if Rodan: » jarke Ok, snee, ——, ine dare & ship an rai ane ba for No’ er, Benth Newporti ir, Hi a i also, rier, Amesbury; sobre Su ith, Jersey City: J ier, smith, Wi . Botton: Beterarin Viotout dose era Kennebeo, Seymour, NYork; Black Diai won, do. Star Aucesrs, of Ju the Tncllic, 08 her vayane from’ the Clyde to is stated Ue tat 2 paper, so hive arrived at Vain “0. ven; bul e report, 9, the eatastro may have ocourred after loaving Valparaiso. “y Br Swe Carpaning, ashore near East Hampton, has tia all ber cargo taken out, and oasks stowed. She has been ove off some distance, and lice in a Rood situation to come d ws expected to be got atluat fosterday. jemblin, which sprung a leak and ennk off tho Capes of Virginia, on her-voyage from Baltimore to good cea of LI? tons. only Shre erg eed Nis, reported to have beon ost iatorilosd at Her cargo was worth aad PLA, a insured at the Neptune effice, in Bos- “Bara Corperta, Gorham, at Borton from Trinidad, off | Babis Honda, Zlst ult, experienced & severe hurricans. but sustained no di , and lost nothieg. aid to have been mark to NOrloans, incorroctiy, telegraphed ba, of Bath." ie the Orisava, of Beliast, Mo. Ths cap- tain’s namo was Hinds. Scun Baxoon (of Ellsworth), J Vt € b acgaee white cet ie the Deki aese Gant toh tle 4's ouhall, which carried away bots topsalls, fore topsall >*hia Foun Dove, McDonald, from Prince Riward f Boston, was abandoned at een 24th a see Pte tien, Have oppung a Teak. “Sho wo were tak: abe ard Be che Clydee » ana tended’ ft whi Head, N NB. rae ed ia, four June A Mist Senn Josrzvine— This veercl was to be sold on Saturday an chelay. “She report of eniveze having beca allowed, & which wae copied from the Noriclk Beacon, was inoorrect- It cvidently referred to the JA Mister. foun Anx, Hxman, Baxter. from Tabsaco for Boston Newbern, NC, in distrees, hed head wind | in secvete gale loss forcmast, fore topunsk, Vorspeit, Fazing. tails, &c. She would have to discharge to repair. A LONG BOAT painted brown, De theny up, much broken, wat jcked up off the Washorwotuan 23d ult, by a Key st pilot beat. A hammock was taken feom her by the teof gemack. ‘There was no mark by which to desiguate the veseel to which she belonged. » Vewseis av Nonvorx—Capt Tilyou, gone- Gutot tue underwriters, arrived hore yesterday, and Te porte that brie ag A wae nearly ready, haviog ~ he sehr German Oak Deyin to take in cance der was also necrly ready. balls, Kc, sande, and was Mery & Susen to go on the wa; Ase ay of Jeep hed ts: t month. AUR ni duly yak ‘of Bal pwn, clean. At de ug 10, Fabias, NB. bows rulse nn fortnight, gala return for Capt Smith, who waa sick 15, lst 11'S, lon 84 W, ship Barustable, Coon, v Nicdterd vis'Pacat, for Puce. oe Ke, echr ew of #rovinzetown, 99 bbls sts sae ‘ore NEW UN, Sn Sn ATE “Men on for Boston Cid 34, sehr ‘kW BEDFORD, Turks _| see ewraeene wy Yow: ‘Ss P'S BRAD Bene 10—In port echt Granville, Bickford, COLA, Bept S—Cld brig Alecnus, Mitebell, Uae ls— Arr steamers ok a engi Veun, te E*Nvvrk Feasiwest, Clark, dor Ord ‘Troy. PLY Mbit He ‘seot sgeomareehe Fr Frankia, Pos NYork, ‘POatan See eee” oar out’ Attakopas, White, SPOUT, aD, Sept pagaee Pinta, Strout, Philadelphia; vanhos, ‘Roc! Sree li se schrs erent moe, Al fis pny Grove ee vorks it ine? Hiei ee a Ludtew, ier a aid ies Wie, Br lines Bei a 5 " Cole do; Gazelle “eaow; aay 0 Beaston, for Philadelphia; F oNiwczoN, Sopt —Arr sche wha Howes, NYork. ldg: Roge! er Baliye fo for Beaton WILMIN' IN, NC, Sept 12—Off the bar, bound Jan Ginn withion Cateh eohes A. J Del Ye Rosset, yee any yeti farricon rice. Downs, do; 0 id ten, Philede)phia: . a Buena Vista, Price, Haieyon, idrldze, Co . : viene ta cca New Worlds Richd Vidiar, Wim fo Liven roon— Sp WiasonglaJonn W Boyd, H ‘Boyd, Dr WA W obest Mari hitehosd, Ler RL wrong Kceclas —Joba 8 Dis Roles sa Mi chat oie, and Hermes ‘tn ba, Rorfanpam— park Comoro—Z Pike, D Pike, Master P Pike—173 in the ete ‘e ance “Bark Leeda Maris—A Ross, Joce Maril, IF anv ‘Veua Crvz—Brig Nouaphar—Eidw Nolaa, P P Vetes—® im the steerage. Satied. bip Ohlo~G B Brewster, Cyvenes- Steam om ‘Jellimore, es towell, Ue Dealepe 3 sin. 2 Smith Sprout, O. Pratt, D. Dey M Derr, © phafor, J T Segthron, J ‘Morris, aa Ww Go they, J Kichardson. G Ric Pr Anglin, # } Brows wenyort, Be ices G Bam, & — J tieGure, G Wild: 1 Jenaet, H Flood, iden 'e Boorman, Wty ane ag rose. J Selver, J Scomee, N Soames, C Selle i, ae J Preawick, G G W Soties c G Lester, J Piezso1 K 9, Su on |. Fowlhopper, a1 scempte, G MeGurt, P + td a Gee ‘Cluskc om © Grimes, J'Theobald, lee Gio: : IB Freeman, § Lyon, M J Osborn, Hl Bmery. A Daviel T Meoleine WL Larkin @ Seolaeie 3 Cy Pappi, Ditgower @ Veltant f b danizettl ‘4 Glovanal, G Christy, WR Wrivehead, Jas Flemiags & Gilderateene C Witeon, ade, Biaect a Bewine, P Breech. Tf Campbell, J Eoldwin, BF Dichensei ie Givers: J Givern, JW. Donaldson, B Sandi oinel, eer: JM Lowell, ag 4 A Sloae, ID Ab pears, pat Seapaed, Wort F Bab, OF fal, i hecratta et b J Goodrich, Peedi Sisiztes EG Jord ton ww Ferrey, A Dedeon, 8 Searl-. J Hook, J ki WB: J 8 hodvors HM Dittingham, W ) WickLew, Wis Medley J Ames, ynols CJobuson, J Bred: 'y, J Witham’, A Sasieey BG Thompson, A A 5 O8 Nichols, J Weeks, © 4 Sibley, 5 Praser, Ie ia, from Cerdenas for Portland, eit lized, no date, Int 2%, lon 74 a fehe rane, from bangor fer Bridgeport, 12th inst, om Pt edit Avg 22—Arr Olio, Ri ja Rebena, Kane, NY ork. NeTAvT, Avg 2i—Arr Hannah Thoraton, Davis, Ha- “at Go 19th, ship Bdclter, Balt, scoking fet; Serks Oven Cousins, for Borde: er v Sears, for Eagle Sid isch. bark ¥. iiado, Whitney, Liverpool. Cour immo, July 7—Bark Chas Devens, Baliey, trom New (lerob EPraacteeo, prerape “ athe for Liverpocl Orton Deaala, “Si Forks s). Lott, Boston, probably BE? v Loxnes, Aug 20. , Smith, rf — Conway, NYorts Ist inst, ineay for re Tropic. Frith, Crom 1, Sept Tas fered F aw Car? it. ¢ f. tat 49 45, lon di reilresd irons 0 Sox ig 1: changed signals with Lark Yorkio wa, Storer, toon sab signals te ttland; 27th, 16, lon 48 5, exehen bound E£, showing aw ‘ork. nett, Havre, 47 days, ' hip ste tt Ben: with mdse and pow 9, ‘rot & Hicks. *t:. inst, me 109 ren ee Ld tteoring E (the Hermane): 18th, lat 40, lon showing & ale with o ae rers all etvund, and a black ballin a; é “ ise ¢, Jon Zi 4 reg bor in the contre; anme hrebe Arrowsl ow ted carried nway tania mast foe the hola) be & "J ner tie eaptan and crew, six in pr very thy Sovere 8 ‘Westen, Trathain, Awoterdam, 47 deys, Ia bal- fam), Wionholts, Hamburg, 22 = to Bermidt & Butcher ieee cea), Wins to orde eis Brothers (of eth), Cotter, cyan vie yf With bemp, &e, to Nesmith & So Berk Quingcteng (of Bath) Springer Antwerp, th mdee oud 103 paseongers, to Funoh & Meineke. Fook inthe N. Sunday; was towed up by stoam (Dutch), Zijleton, Amsterdam, 6 lays, with nde snd 1] basses gory, to ends r he ie psvice. om pons Sel corhtes, 8¢ Sez, Si Francie Tayler, ve- 23 ctieee, deed et yellow fever Maria Lovise (Brem), Nolt!n wengere, to Stoin & Gildmeioter. Aus 9, licary & Edgar, from Mam- Meyer, Harbure 7) paseeagers, to per, ist 98 23, low 72.54 apoke ‘alnarsiz, 108 days, vit copy * steering SW, ( By iO, bow 74, renee New «(ol master. ey. ‘Harttord, 2daye, in ballast, to H Na- with ew re keetalish, 4 (of Salem), Pinkham, Choreyfeld, 28 fmith & Boynton. Sth inst, of Capo Put into Belem to re ¥. Bockapert, 10 day h lamber, lumber and ewark, aor W dayr, wi tuekee Philadelphia foz Beste: Echt fen A Coodnia, fame | fied — is, Worn, ¢ rrrtas py los, Laring, be hence fe for Ch; yaewey ye ‘ninecil fas equall’t (= arth, Leighton, hebers fo’ hh ent ashore im the bay Meee ae Spould'be seco by elecharging serge Ta yas from this when of Sai ‘opoall ard. “Bho, Bowever, corey at euntics, NB; at meridian, NEy et enn: Sater Cronsteay, seen basi moire, ell, do; Georgi Fytia Sones, doy weber Light | Sheil for Digna Ue 2th, suip Catharine & Mery Clark, Rmor- ? 6, to load ae ‘ tt 4 Elisa, Pacl, Province- i | ibe ype Seae eae anne PDL Sp ee - ug 23Aee Bern’, Sesich, Matta, ‘ae 22—Arr fultan MitroR», mikeonste the Hy fot Pomee, s magico of wish the Potter. of Li “ace 1 Brig, Nereus. ¢ Goan, for Deston 10 j oply an! see BED Banss John Colby, ated, for NYork next cays Mata Heteey, Davis, fF P oe sain, Seth mare Nek wCOS, Pushes, Wall for Bos- rr, Sept t—Wo Ax? Vottels in port. ls a ‘are beg Mane’, Batis, NYork; 11th, S Bovine, oo. ship Ge ae 01 pan - Paealen, for NYoth, }9 acon ‘abare, Fonttiac, for: Phil. | RYerk. tig Rosina, Cleall, NYork; | manergelce, Evens, do; 2ad, — itorranenn. 1! ip John Spear, Spear, 4 wien 4 Cas, hs Write eobe Kol jen, Kadovi Hew bosicom gov eehe Antovia BEF itu feo Charleston, where che put in leaky. Home Porta, SDRIA, Feps 12—£)4 sche M Garrison, Scott, Phi cyt 13, PM--Arr hark Bic, Taylor, Phitate Mela! Gothews Yriaiead: Rockey’ carter; G ‘eal, els a Caiorsin, Blend: liedelp sia; fc, Arbeceta, NYotki pilus boat Javex Willis | i from Nor! ou a pleasure excursion. Cid tome, igih—art barep tsten, ¥. De robester er, Philadel puis. iat 7 Caro! eat, Biosys: Viator Parks | dent Upton; Science, Morton, end ae winias NU Hai t ty Beery, Cie “rear ae rane ry, Yates: My Laarona, Nor proling, Grage, Merriman, and Teer, Hoan Lobe Milwaukie, ig epende ae ‘Wm Wirt, Sar $I Telograpnad et ey Gen ‘Taptor, faegicr, Lecy Avnoade Bits, and lee, fat fem piifadelp) i hiree of four | f ¢ do; Aromin Zener, Relig, Nieuiord, Cia bate Sy! 1. aiont | trie acosiie, Winchester, Vast. Weymo fyatlerd, Windies; Onward, Hudgine, WiThomasy Francis, Linnel pa HELY ABH, 8 Sept 5- Art echr Patriot, and Frances Eilon, rid ‘SCPORT, Sept SM cchre Hartinger, Meath, New ‘ebstes, m |, Bept inher ey id irks Acadia, Co: sulin, Bept Ship Chasca, Wise, Boston, to load for | Fr G | corner ‘of b Ehsstey, U bipkiawe da L wasted. W esti W 8s K Held, D Garland, CGF Ww. AH Webber, JX’ Weymouth, JM C Finck, # Bacder. J Fish O Caurpboll, © Paallo, € Mienaal jr WJ Quimby, N Oak 3 a aaa | X'p'snlthey Bint, © ¢ iayoe, Ok ; A Morsan, WL Woe ‘owe, teh, © tices et Me- Pt Day wae ‘owtho| ir, j E 4 Reader, C'S Moulton, fer, Fas ; SP Avs treve and servant A W Sect d Brédehaw, Gapain \™ rady ei hiss e Egan Rive, Key Join Phomp= ® ey Smith, T Max | Bests i Bennett, D | Wee, J Mrugeit \ dell 9 PBB me K therman, 0. ilil Hi tani, C Rose, A Wilson, el, ices. BR Sicthhem, WL Vurnce, D Ran erueit, AD Senmes, Ei Nephios S 3 © Cady, BP @ Sim Bu Tull Erith, White! De ophine, xu miner, rant, I Vareo: Sierreth SE | he th, MM Brittingt me T Walkh dcbn H Millen, Josey TA Findley, TW Burd. J 4 Corrw a dno Malien, J id Ricat, FM I > Bitle, yt = Bleker, J Teter" Wo Bi Rovicsen: 4 pr swat A Clark, J eck, F beret, ba ds, ¢ 1 Deno S Knapp, J Jewin Garnish, Ayosen) Bx - a ane Nach Galbile, ¥ Be by, JB Bt mae, € thin, JF Wisin a HB Woles, Fe Glare a Kt bee k le ngs, spas Taullis W Bermas, 8 A Kingobecy, di MEDICAL, D5 coor, M pane! ri Ba * © FRE TILL CUNPD.—DR. CORBITT, OF B DU. Feet, may bo convulted con ddentiail Fon thet iseaaes. From & practice of = od to guarentee pormenens ot Specie, box of bettie, ag ow REWARD.—JEFFRIES’ ANTID rt cific mixture for the eure of private Pithout the leset re: 70 tm application to business, & tingle caso which ¢ Rot cure, wader the forfeiture of five hu tH epin bottles, with full Sireetion ay aro cured in two Broadws Ww) Bayard street, it set, Boston; Wright & ae 8500 ing, V2 Little, os WR New Or @arss cured birt, Tiwers tale bye amen in| Roosevelt siz: EA os ea GET xe Ey eee a Le gd Sigg X 8 Mh peel OREAT SOCCRSS--1,000 at Bott! lar specific for private "Sires to two ‘iste, without an ge ness. 16 cures bund my e ai iane +e vie D*. SA NO, 1 MOTT STRRRT, 18 CONCULT! senser, which le eeren ¥' meroury ; dors, De W he no foes. coives ene, and po ctor barca Higeases better ’ jeosslez, ents feel ae rom tien dark mote Well oan 5 TBercaoe ig haa Fast oi WICH, Boye icatr echee Mary Crowell, Bex var ‘tive Sept 1—Art brig Mansanillo, Morey, Wale i; aduev Thottes Ifelsna, and Chests) Pris: at Veston, ae Lag hy Billow, Colburn, Boston; ers ie Moaereches tse, Danvots for New Jgzh: Olarinds, Rochiand fer do; 12th, Bioncer, Boston foe LLOWELL, Sept G—Aat echts Only Son, N Yor; Ya, Mth ppreas recent atacka, ‘ith 8 private treatise, by ot Brandy ‘can te tereerred v a ‘i “aed, cunt CT—A OF! i Hetee is ee ore or omach, Bolt | bE Upon 1th Grane’ etcoot i iteett, opporite Stewart's, “8 Ti. Si ly CURSD.—DR. MOF- MispiCat no ct Cuan oul seo witbot Bireary. tad yh varia! he Gag ay cel es Dt LANEY'S Private, Mat pete matte MEDICAL, 0. SN} jaa eS er iJ}. ONFIDENTIALLY o sree Pan te