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THE GREAT RAILROAD JUBILEE. Preparations and Deverations be PROGRAMME OF PROCESSION. the I saw them drill, and go Shoonae tbe , and I cam assure you they did not, w themselves to be such an sae auight be supposed. ‘To he sure, some of thelr ae were rather ludicrous, but vader 4 little mre of Marshal Tuley’s training they will bé capable of do- ing geod geod service in case c ‘of emergency. a every part o the city there a | ; cautioning the public in big sioeoraras the Fete. DISTINGUISHED PERSONS TO BE PRESENT, eas ach NS AN Mee Tiewiseed ke., bo, &e. OUR BOSTON CORRESPONDENCE. Boston, September 16, 1851, The grand railroad jubilee is the prinetpal, or, I might fey, the ecle and only topic of conversation at present, io thia city. It will commence to morrow, aud will be con- tinued during the eighteenth and nineteenth. Every railroad car that arrives is filled to overtlowing, with people frem all points of the compass among whom aze of bom tpn thre ae grea many inthe city, This caution is very advisable for the ities of New York to havea few buted he authori bandbills of this kind printed and distri on the publie promenades. ards too, conspicuously posted, | out the Wf cape hurdreds from Canada, Every room in the principal | o hotels was engeged in advance, by those who deter $ SWEARERS Beware. i : mined upon visiting the City of Notions during the . ie | «Three Days” (not of July, but of September), which peserenyr reste 7 cone aoenbaanoce Raaaaovoios “| the imbsbitants and authorities are determined shall be | this oh Mion. Se nome Lewy fa ng =, pore themyelves liable to be arrested. and ned from, ous to pec hooe to years hence, a8 memerable in the annals of the capital of New England. Every person connected = aa an to the degree of profanity, on with the municipal government, from the Mayor down ‘The following is hardbill that was pretty ex- to the special constables, who have been sworn in to pre- | tensively circulated:— EXTRACT FROM THE LAW. Fa me who shall ye or — in his or her La in an, lighted pipe or sega: reel or peje: ima ie said o: ball forfeit and pay serve order, including Marshal Tukey, is on the qui vive, ‘andas busy as he can well be. Men are engaged in de- corating the City Hall and other public buildings, and tenons, oF for each and every offence, 0 dollars. of mechanics are hard at work in doing ot hat eh iil be enforced. hundreds doing other Notice is hereby gives att UE, ‘city Mt ei things necessary, im order to have the jubilee pass over Potice Ovrice, City Hall. as it is intended it shall. In addition to being deco- | The grand civic dinner will be held im an immense rated with flags, banners, and streamers, the public build- | tent, erected on the Common, on the 18th. | About three ings will be illuminated on the last nicht of the jubiles, | thousand ae pas a ee As it is, the City Hall presents ab vutiful appearance, | sent'e beautiful appearance. It will be ornamented although it is mot finished, nor will it be until late to- the'dng of erry mein inthe world, a wll a wit most Those the marine and commercial Is, inside and out. night cf the readers of the Herald who are | of the marine S00 qiere will bea number of banners, familiar with Boston, and have frequently seen the City | with mottoss, i in and around the fees, constructed in the ‘Hall, will be able to form some opinion of how the front | form of arches. The following is a description of the jcoks now, from the following ye rr of the decora- | principal ones :— tions :—As yeu look at it in front from the street, the first thing which strikes the is a profu- eicn of flags and stream of all nations, iaeetally adjusted, come floating in the breeze and somsmade fast, You vext observe banners and paintings distributed as followa:—On the left wing is one representing the landing of the Pilgrims, with the motto underneath, “ Plymouth, cao On tbe right wing is another, with the simple figures, 7861. Surmounted by the national arms, worked in gold, and beautifully painted, and iu a nave or niche im the centre of the building. is a large painting of General ‘Washington, dressed in a general's uniform, and mounted cna whitecharger. In the back ground is au American flag, ro adjusted as to present the appearance of its Doing the back ground of the picture. Under this are the icllowing mottoes :— “Father of our country.” “The march of improvement.” Tam informed that ali these will be iliuminated on the last night of the jubilee, and that fifteen thousand wax tepers are now being prepared for the purpose, as well as BANNER I. eA RR Helier datdebaehdnh debe ta bobbed {Uviced Beater: (Figure eof claeped hands; (Canada { {Basie jAmerican and Bagies fags crowed.) {Lion | HARMONRY. PROSPERITY. RECIPROCITY. Set ibe pret chore mente peter BANNER I. Perererst DoscenscescnteesineetsSseeusteutet: Cecseerecsesesererd LITERATURE, SCIENCE, THE ARTS. i ies] if ma pee j Eagle) ENCOURAGEMENT TO ALL. pase eeeueee tececceereneta] BANNER III. ee RS RR HHL ere treatin pitti titehtcbinh hediantad de AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE, MANUFACTURES, for that of illuminating the windows of all the other Public buildings. suet from th ire True Sources of National Wealth, Some fi oor twenty feet om e centre OO ene ee os building, an erection, in the form of triumphal azch, ‘Agricultural esta snical andy and is being formed. which 4a to be covered with drapery, and Implements. j™ which, when finithed, will, no doubt, have a very beau- Srancaccervooll Tone tiful appearance. This is surmounted with a painting. made for the pt Ey wr tn on one side a train of railroad cars, under fli eadway; aud on the other an ccean steamsbip, breasting the waves of the stormy At- Preheat ant eppeterpe tanger tntentee tat de BANNER IV. posupevenavarevevevwenerenstunenetesvtrerevecrrrervtvferseereterd lantic. Over the railway you see painted im large letters, RAILROAD JUBILEE, Ps oe ae “Pisiere Ale geet ol ° GRAND RAILWAY JUBILEE. ° } SME OD conscosnssnoosooeesoeses eecees sooneseneeosossovecee Sarresper 17, 18, 19. and under it— FRR reeheenian nh eee ata otal bet eb ea, BANNER V. Sooen anno oo aan on cone Lec tae hes suemeecuecanend “ Thou Shalt Love thy Neighbor as Thyself.” €6€00000000006000000096000 0000000000000000900000000 © ° } © Serr. 17, 18, 19—1851. o}t ° o}} Tononro. f° "Ficters 7 ; = BOSTON. In order to convey more accurately an idea of the ap- | 7 ; Telegrazh Pesrance which the City Hall now presents, I give you |= assurom. ¢ e3 Rallr ads. se the following rough diegram:— $foeeoeeeccsess} Tove0eecocooae000t $400000000000054 & Picture of so oGxo. Wassuxeron 0 0 United States ¢ & “Fine Tees.” 0 8 ‘Arms, ° His Charge 4 ‘ 1€2 ° Ficcooeooetoees$ fooossecooocss “Honor to those who have brought us together.” eben te th eb PLC Eee NNER VI. AMERICA. : ETUAL PEACE. “Tux Parstest.” ENGLAND. PE “Tee Quees.” 300000000000000000$ 00900000000000¢ ° ° Triemphal Arch. ° ° ° Joooceveccoonnc00/os0n000¢009000$ On the other side is the inscription: — 4000000000000600000200000000000000005000000000000009! oepeeeeteneseseuterseeseecsustexencucnaed The decorations and illuminations are under the di- rection of Mr. Beal, pyrotechnist. of Boston. Mayor Bigelow has received the following despatch from the committee who were appointed to proceed to New York aud escort the President to this city. New Yor«, Mends: eocVes Jeveccceccoccecoonscosconcoscocosonsopseoses0000000$ According to sll accounts, the procession will be the and mort impesing that was ever seen in Boston. Among the tredes thet will frm part of it, are the manu- facturing jewellers. who have not joined in any display of the kind since the visit cf (en, Washington. They > the identical flag which they did om that bon 4 4 not the least imposing feature of the day will ye an immense display of silver-ware and plate, borne by negroes dressed in oriental style. ORDER OF PROCESSION. oF THE Bostox Crrv Jumiae, Beetewncn 19, 1851. MiLtvARY , Under the Command of Brix Fpevi 4, Chiat Marshal Gen cnmmineh of Arrangements. Aldermen, ana | Comsen Couneil, War an The! Tiny State will . If nos eles shall in vorchester, about 10 o'clock Weds _ FRAN TELE G R A PHIC. PREPARATIONS FOR THE PRESIDENT—ARRIVAL OF DISTINGUISHED PERSONS, ETC. Boston, Sept 16,1852. President Fillmere is expected at 100’clock, to-mor- row. He will leave Newpcrt for Fall River, at 7 o'clock. and will be received by the National Lancers at the Har risom Square Station, from whence he will be escorted to the Roxbury line, where he will be received by Mayor Bigelow, and addrested. Iie will be conducted through Washington ttreet to the Kevere House. ‘Two delegations from Cenada arrived, this afternoon, fuel ding the Ion. Charles Wilson, Mayor of Montreal, eral members of the city governm: Judges Alwyn, Day, end Mondelet, Sir Allen McNab, the Hon. John Moulson, President of the Champlain and St. Lawrence Railroad, several cficers of the British army, and ten or fifteen members of the Canadian Parliament. They are meatly "i uartered at (be Winthrop House. Lord Elgin left Toronto, for Boston, via Rochester and Albany, on the 16th. Surveyor General Hinckes, with three of the ministry, will step tonight with Gov. Paine, of the Vermont Licure, and come to Boston to-morrow. ‘The decorations are all finished, and the city is over- — in & room, and glad to get a bed on any terms At three o'clock to morrow. the President will review the military cn the Common. and the day will close with | a dinner at the Revere, to which all the distinguished guests of the city are invited. Mr. Webster will not be present Sauver AxpRews, Aw TS and Poor's in Covgren Peat Bensten and rat ener in Con) of Bent te and Speaker of Bouse ef Hepresavatives. retary, ‘Tages urer, @ aot T of State. en aad otner Provinecs. ™ Aid. 0 of the State Courts, tv of Harvard c ot Representatives. hal. Aid. | “ The steamer Franblin, from Philadelphia, which sailed re Canada, two hours after the 8 8. Lewis, is coming up. and fe Fvevinct | nothing yet bas been heard of the Lewis. It is feared she Aid. | bas brokem ber machinery. Both versels are crowded ANG meets of Different Depar fe of City Government. | Past Mayors, Aléermen. and Common Counell men. hoo! € yorry end ‘ t and Resident Physiciae: conte of exes af the United States. ity Institutions. With pessengers fer the jubilee Moenpen ay Foortve Staves rm Vrnorma —We have | a to the fervile ineurrection in Grayson, and given what information we then had to the publi a more fall secount of the Sight and the res Aid. | Four negro men, the property of John Rives and Dat aia. | Cox, two citizens cf that county, reduced by the advice "| of the netoricus and infamous ebclition émissary. Bacon Aid. | been pro abou, through that county, and Rursell, in this Ste Ain and other counties in Nerth Carolina, on } their mas interdi there to be berbored a . | bored, as Cceasion irgipis border—ran away from , Bo doubt, to make for Ohio, worked, aod worked end har- allow or a They took the Betimerciat, ecurre cf New Liver, intending as in believed, to pursue * that river to its mouth, there to meet the colleagues of aid. M Bacen, Creoks and McBride. It turned out, howove?, Charitable rnd Temperance Associations. that es they traveled, and while y«t in Grayson county, ELEVENTH pivision eight or ten miles from the Wythe line, they were fallen aid pe Wards Aid. | in with by five or «ix whii¢ men of Grayson, who ander- 8 x | of breken Ranllsh heythes ‘The white toon hed one oF two guns. We are not prepsred to give the particulars of the comtat The negroes aseailed the whiter, and the seythes were used with terrible effect. Samuel Bectiett was struck in the forehead, and his head «plit eh of of Bartlett. ifom work m tirg into the brainan inch ortwo the whole the head. Ile lived about eight hours. Alfred bis brother, who bad a gun. and who fired it (foolishly) m ney to wound. in attempting to relieve bia brother, cut —almost severed kere, phy freon at nolldeesy mel %, copper Piste ortusers 28; Bi onnikers_ aod », pri ite cutters; 5°, eil | bad bis left wrist ard hand badi from the arm. Yet, after thir, he groes down, wnd left them for dead One of the thus knocked down bad stabbed a Mr, Wileox, whom he had under him on the ground, through the neck snd wae inthe act of inflicting a more deadly wound, thes prevented ys the wounded Bartlet ments waa rtroe! one of the nf at who used reyihe poting A and hie skuil was cloven from | temple to temple—the brain cut in upon the whole A frem one to two inches—end yet there are hopes of hie recovery. Wm. B. Hale was severely injured with rocks eorvers. This part of the procession will be of the statue of the dying Indian, w mT copy of tbat oel 0 Will Teeolieet, th the Legh istare, ~ wounds inflicted upon white men, two of the ed with gun hots.) made their emoape. and, *o far as wo it wy aoe, G7 oe, ee th hotly purened The two tak: Gone Vials this inte, end “ten a nenneanem crea pas. | are in Grey and Will be tried fhe theis Veen ae ved. direc! him to be reeeived in a manner becom. | ineurrection pot ha eae (Va.) Republican, | | Washi jon strect, Boston as it isin New York ; ‘and Tthine i i ‘wocld be | thrown by the negroes. Notwithstanding the terrible male were secured. The other two (both believed to be wound. | Beot to 4 much exbibiting a of fine, effeo- ether cupatie Saat bye New York, the Ww and Whitworth’s yg The after two o'clock on Court right on enleee aod marched through Warren, Pierrepont, Hicks, ¥ Uenry, Pineapple, end Fulton, thence to the ony |, where they were lewed by the Mayor and Common Council; thease through Willovghby, Bridge, Myrtle avenue, Carleton, wk, Hudeem. Sande. Bridge. Nassau, Pearl, Prospect, by Washington to the City Hall again, where they many of the firemen and their friends, apy ladies. as specially invited by fended at the Methodist Episcopal Church, ia where the Sacred Music Sooiety had ranged to lend their aid to celebrate the oscaston, and the Kev. H. Ward Beecher delivered an eration. The services were epened by an excellent and appropriate prayer from the Rev, I W. B. Wood. of the Sand st. Me- thedist Byiseopal Church. after which. the Rev IH. Ward Beecher delivered oration, as he stated, at a very | short notice—so short, that he at first folt disposed to deny the request; but remembering that the fromen were ready at a moment’s notice, when called upon, he felt he ought to come forward. ‘The rev. geutleman, in an address which occupied over an hour in delivery, combatted the prejudices which existed against firemen, and endeavored to impress upon bis hearers that the fault was theirs—that the firemen were exposed to many temp- 4 To show the important | ations which others were spare : sition which they held in pocket, which was not a public | Bighe ay, where each proceeded on his own way, inde- pendent and regardless of his fellow traveller, but an or- ganised body, dependent each member upon another, as the buman Deay wa@that ruch being the case, and as we were not fatalists, the support and encoi nt of such a bedy as the firemen was absolutely necessary. He (the rey. preacher) observed, be had been much eae ee thse appeatiuan that day, io aed asthe 'y was, of men in the height of strength and activity = ict under ity of them being between 20 and 25, or, at 80 years of age—or just at the time of life ‘of that activity and energy that was re im their vocation, He concluded his address in eulogium upon the Department, and in pointing out the sacrifices they necessarily made for the protection of their fellow citizens, Some sagred music from the Society, and a prayer from. Mr. Beecher, concluded the services. Poliee Intelligence. Assault with o hat Knife.—On Monday night, a man named Ribord Drape. wes arrested by officer Judge. of the Sixth ward police, on acharge of stabbing s man nemed Colonade Brendis, with # dirk knife, with an intent to take his life. The assailant was conveyed | before Justice Lothrop, who committed him to prison to answer the charge. ‘Suspicion of Stealing a Horse—Officer Bigiey, of the Fitth ward, ‘yesterday, @ man named Robert Me ae on suspicion of having stolen a horse, in ‘The accused was committed to prison by the D nation. Justice , to await a further exami- ig supposed to have the custody of the stolen horse. officer is in eearch of the accomplice, who CITY TRADE REPORT. Tvrspay, September 16—6 P. M. Baravsturrs.—The Flowy matket presented no new features of interest. The transactions exceeded 8500 bbls.—uninspected at $2 683/ a $8) 25; sour at $3 183( 0 $837%; superfine No, 2 at $343 $268%; mixed to ht Western, with ordinary to choice State, at $375 & He) 744; fancy old and good new Micbigan, round hoop Ohio, at $3 81% a $395%; pure old Genesee at $40 $4124; and do. new do at $412 a $443144. Ca vadion ruled quiet; sweet was worth $4, and sour $3 50 =. , in bond. Southern remained inanimate, only bbls. mixed to favorite old ua purchased at $ia $41240; do to do. new at $4 0614 25; and fancy old barre: $525 Rye ‘tour retailed at $3.37 36, aud Jersey meal at $5 18%. Vheat seemed depressed; 700 bushels Sies sectian tie brought 9c. Rye appeared at 70a Tle Oats did not vary much. Barley better demand; 2700 bushels river realized a ot between 70 a 750. Corn declined a shade, when 40000 bushels damaged were disposed of at 50 a 57c.; ‘Western mixed at 58 a 59c.; and round yellow at 6 620, Corros —The market to-day has been very quiet, no sales of any moment having becn effected. — a8 been more active; 150 bags Java were run off at 113¢ ; 200 do. Laguayra at 9\ec.; 2.500 do, prime Rio Nis teedon at 816 @ e—average 84,c.; 8(0do. eom- mon do. (by do) at 7 a 8e.; and 100 do. St. Domingo at 7%. Faeicuts.—Rates to Liverpool continued dull; about 8.000 bbis. were engaged at 6d., and 12,000 bushels wheat at3d. To Havre, cotton was engaged at 3,¢ To Cali- fornia, freights were in fair request at 50 a 60c. Provisions —Pork was in demand, and the movements reached 6C0 bb!s.—new mess at $15 75 a $15 875s; old at $15 123¢ a $15 25; new = at $15 25; and old at $12 8745 a $1250 Beef —— cy quiet but steady Bepect; 120 bbls. mess were picked up at $8 75 a $11, and ‘at $52 $6. Beef hams were nominally held at $14; 50 pkgs. smoked shoulders and 50 do. pickled hams realized fc. per!b. Lard ruled about the same, 350 bbls. Butter and cheese presented firm rates. being taken at 9°, a 9%\c. greater animation Corree--8t8 bags coffee. Coar—728 tons coal. Dyes—00 casks madder; 142 ceroons cochineal; 498 pieces dyewood. Daves—2 casks drugs; 16 cases magnesia; 25 chests yp 54 casks, 60 tierces soda ash; 19 bales sarsaparilia; cases Vanilla beans; 5 bales jalap. Dry Goon: 6 per ree 1 do per New World; 49 do, a0, per Gctton Planter, r sg H—-20 kegs herrin; Proit—24 cases, 225 boxes raisins, Guare--100 berrels pearl bar! Hinrs—3.338 hides; 17 bales do. Hats—26 bales bate. Hors—10 beles hops. Hrxir—101 balf bales hem Honev-~2 tierves, 6 hbds. a Trox—-19 403 bars railroad iron; 525 toms do.; 25,924 bars; 3.636 bun ies; 61 bundles hoops; 230 tons pig. Joxx—14 652 poods tarred and untarred junk. Lrav—21 pigs lead. LeatHen—1d cases leather; 31 casks skivers. Lesrmre—84 000 feet spruce scantling; $,000 sawed tat; 0% sprece pickets. . ETAL tons Tr; cases sheathing c tes plienea. — Movasses--215 bhds. molasses. Rattan——0.338 psckages rattan. Bvean—1,002 has tb 20 barrels, 67 boxes. Spices--137 barrels, 4 casks nutmegs. ema bogs mustard seed. 1Ts--187 pi ‘pes gan s—12 boxer, 166 cases, 261,000 segars. Srrvi--19 cases, 683 bundles steel, Evniivn—5254 plates spelter. San1—-264 tone, 1,000 sucks. Toracco--416 ceroons, 724 bbls. leaf; 24 hhds. tobacco, ‘Tix—-S55 boxes tin plates. ‘Wixn—105 baskets, Fe cases, 1 cask. Woor—1C0 bales woclen waste. Woon--1(2 pieces mabognny; 1,063. bales willow; 34 Planks rosewood; 78 logs coder. MARKETS ELSEWHERB. STOCK SALES. Rogpen. Septembe 1 15.—Brokers' Board—-l4 shares Boston iload. 109 » 108%, 10 Western Railrond, 10 jaltimore Railro: Railroad, 95; 10 Bact- Railroad, 104; | Vor- nd Old Colony Railroad, ure Railro: 3% @ Bostoy and Woe es ay Railroad, 274; 9) do., bOOd, tral Keilrond, aS a 8 Bp; MOO a: bid, 253 75 Ver- Reading Railroad, ter Railroad, 11; iq; Bdo., bed, 3 Ogdensburg Railro Telegraphic Reports. New Onueans, Sept. 15, 1851. Cotton bas been heavy since the receipt of the Pacitio's news, Sales, 1400 bales, at 8%c. for middling. Flour tends downward. Bt. Louis sells at $3 62) Yellow corn at 480, and white at S5e. Br. Lovss, Sept. 15, 1951. ‘The receipts of flour for the past three days, have been light, and the market is inactive, but holders show an increased disposition to ell. Small sales at $3 25 0 $3 60; fancy $5.00; and exira $5 75 a $4. Wheat isa shade lower; sales of prime and choice at 65a 68¢, Corn ie Gull; goed mized and yoilow 314 0 250.5 prime yellow, ig new gummles, Be: oats, Be; batiey, 80 a 650, 1 provisions these 18 little movement. Pork is dull. salt of $60 barrels and tieroc ‘Ard, for the last three days, ot ¢ 8 G0,; and 600 kegs fir No. 1a. 0" Me. Bagon— ales of ‘shoulders et 8 a 63z0,; ribbed idea, 994 100 ; clesrdo., 10)¢a 11 bagged, 9'¢ a 9340 ; can- vaased.0% © 100, Th light'at 7 9 de., for ccinmon to fait 4 ix dull at $4 220 $4 Hemp Froights i anced; flour, 40c.; pork, 48¢ ; corn, 10c. per 1 1Ce.; hemp, to Louleville. $3 60; to New $5 pet ton. Tobaceo $2 50 per hhd. Merriea, ot hee ny Ya oe 16, by Rev. Dr. Dowling, J. W. Owrs to Asiana vet . 1. Valentine, Keg, of this city. rabagtinggie buss: mn Gaturday, September 6, by the Mev. Mr. Chalker, Mr. Luke L. Mexpew ‘ormerly at Portsmouth NH, to Miss Saran Axww., daughter of the late Elijah 8, Woolsey, of Middle a Orange county, N.Y. Portemouth. N. I1., papers please copy. On the 16th of September, by the Key. Dr, Berrian, Mr. Gron = to Mise I ba 2 a ‘ednerday evening, September 10, by tl of New York, Mr Was Ge 5S faheaee oe to Miss Euizanetn Cuan of Glasgow, Lovisa Moone, all of nd happy may they be. Bea refs pA ssah and all DZatortunes free fog his high cffice, and sppropriati eam of On the tus } RO at ow nt aOR x Shign Clty intelligence, Sapam pa. ber, Catnenive Bunex Me- be carried into effect on this occasion, end under it the | Awwtrat ary ag cme ime Derarraent —The Piee | _ Her funeral ike piace from the residence of hor ens coramitier appointed inst session to receive | pe pan Syn Eyes) their first annual = 213 Mott eet, at 20% on in the afternoon. him, will proceed to Fall River this afternoon. and from | and prere Sgnrre mustering in all, gages please cop sub-committee of four will continue on to New- | Cighteem ‘cmpariet thousand men. of Beptember, at Peekskill, after a short cone Save sak Me eseivel In behalf of the gover. | pe ty te a the gina with i illness, Coanir, tne becky» TT of Edward B. ror, Colonels ~~ Needham, side de-camp, will the Fi 4; nen followed Ie J. Fineh, aged 2 years 3 months and 12 daya. piso leave for Fall River this afternoon. Orders were ner of the depart TN or June is 812.” La The Fela and friends of kit patents aro respectfully fer akira ae salute of artillery to be tired at fayette Heck and Ladder 1, and Engine renee rtttend hls funeral, from their residence, upon the arrive 6 ie i each morn Mayor of Bosten will receive him at the city line on the nt targed out a Fy at an span new from rhe painters @eloe! Final iadhapthaha asin 90% Neck; and Governor Boutwell will receive te ey M4, with their beautiful from On September 14. at South Bergen, New Jer- joure. in bebaif of the commonwealth, Poliederonis, was attended by fey, I infant daughter of Jane @ and Larrison ; Brooklyn, No, 17, by Granger’ D, Hunt, »ged 1 year 11 months and 11 days ch to be regret the Hon. Daniel Web- | tier) bed their ay ‘The friends and relatives of the famil; y are invited to ag yey to Sabo part fn thie va getrens 4 cight grays each, and attracted muc! Le, i the attend the funersl, from No. 251 Rast ‘Tenth street. on °. - accounts from Ma: . learn at edn MP. ving eo much from am attack of eatarrh, that it > Maton ts #64 P.M, wikout farther in er made & goed imurter No. 12, ly he will be present at ali during the " three | ge we can » only ccm of nupplied drys ter. Kagle Company No 4 turned out in full, foree, As I have previously stated, @ number of citizens have | | and not only divers\aed the soong by their biue shirts, | monthe and 9 days, M3 on Honday, mornin; September 15. a lf riy of Dover, ptember 16. Mra. Many Dawen New Hampshire, aged 81 yours 10 MARI Fort of New York, September 17, 1851. Ship i Bui ie(yhth: burbers eg iar & co. Bock american Lass (Brh.Cessbicbenk Giese, Yon dans Der Frethaender , Bugndahr, Amsterdam ah, Piveetnat's & Lots ote isd ik Mary Ann Pevers (ir), Brown, ere Harw — Jasper, rt cise area! on ‘uilten, MeN ears decker Brie Cachalet Mayhew, Matta ete pe eh ‘eters. LF Brig wien a ‘iimington, NC, Dolner & Alexan ae M Bodell. otter, Beli Jane 1 iwpen’ hr Kebecea, eer ey ran FS A in br Leonard, Williat fesmer Robrash a itn ee Wit Briegs je B teamor Kennebec, vest oy Phitsdelphix, Steamship Alabam: passengers to Bk Mlsonith Edler Sovannah wi ith, mdse and finds fn ihe’ passage, “14th tna esr st Ne fon 7ea We ion, hence for ry ones, td days, with coal and 27 MoS ae (of Fam, ya ny Li ol, St doze, wit ‘with mdee and 598 parnengers, to & 14th inst. off poy pay ane om) Tenewanda, Julius. of Phitad jark Jason (rem), Seu Sehill wl 154 passengers, 80 va, to m: ny, Bremen 4 a days, with mdse Poppe & cen’ (Lubeck)" Henrich, Rio Janeiro, 67 de with coilee We. to Goodhue ae Co.” ith ins Let 37, lon Epcke sche Walter Hope, for Havans. Erg jer (Sw), Svendsen, Gottenbure, 78 di withiron and §3 passengers to E Harbick & Co. 12th % 41, lon 6840, spoke ship James Titcomb, Hill, from leans for ew rtof provisions, wonld put in to Bo: : Siet ult, lat 39. lo: ~ire spoke Be sohr Tockis Brig Crocus salt, to J Fou! Brij roe (oc Stine Hill, Mayaguez, PR, 12 days, Brig Lucy Spear ee eee) Robbins, Triaida’*, 22 days, with pane Se g Alatey ( fash, Millbridge, 50 hours, with umber, to 81 May & Go. rig Barah Vone, Drisae Addison, 3 days. Ketoh tt, Sagar. 14 dove, with oy RO & teal la ast, Ins <0, Ten 7334 lost overboard Johu MMonill: seaman, as ust.ve of Moryisnd; rte to save him fail: rs hton, 2 Sch n, ‘Boston’ 8 dai Ba Behe ¥ dovi, Hatch, iockiand: » Madsgasear, Hinds, Belfi Echr Bitsn Swift, Brookhaven, 2 days: Sehr Sarah Munson, ———, Maohiaa, 8 da: Scnr Armadillo, Mayhew, Ellsworth, lv days. Sloop Darien, McLaughlin, Providence. Sloop Victory, Gardiner, Providence. Ship George Washinetot Bark Sam! Train, from ma, ‘Also, two barks snd two rigs. Ships Devos for James Ri mentine (Brem), for Prince; Zenobia, for ues! and Also ald, DES shipe Andcow Foster, aud Fidelis, for Liver- Ne Eni; (Beem), hire, for New Orleans: Emizran’ (Brom), Fate ward, for Chariestou; bark Cle tay ti, for Port au The unknown bark which for Now York, is supposed to b bas ots; echys Caroline Grant, ae do. Cleared—Brig Vernon, St ‘Thoms. bi a pre NYork; ay Forest Pri chee, Tavang aud NY ork. rive pe Mionesots, and Creole; barks May- fewer, tnd EE ito, York. Clesred—Ship Mount Vernon, NYork, ANGOR, een ptm #, Sept ha fORFOLE, Steemer Roanoke, arrived Sunday morning at 9 being 96 hours from NYork. hy cHMOND, Sort 15. ee Roanoke, NYork; Virginia, Pailadel- he Bo mer Fri amprtom, will eicse on Batardsy. ‘Tue above letter bags are also at Ki Weraid Marine Sopt 12. ilo NYork for St eek on the & a und i; Jos Farwell, Masters, Alex- inate Ter Moston, Iath—S1d sche Crusade, Ripley, NYork. Wth—Ip port alt the vessels a: jore reported bound E, and many others in cuter roads, unknown. Pruuapernaa, Sept 16—4 PM. Be bri¢ Brandywine, y Kiebep, Ketly: Kore Facite, Hewits, Jane Hep Delanc. pmehes Stranger, Bll: J Eeelieg, Bees F cD Hisieek, bs C Horten, G: Bi brigs and 10 sehra Cleared—Ship Brutus, Couch, NOrleans den, Jones, 8 Froncieco; Aaroi a Bary ity (Br). M cain eH ford, Boston; schre < vurth of this vessel, of New euction at thet city ou the $9380, f Hertagten,. a.m a Brio Faverrevinse, Reed, of and from Baltimore, at Porto Cabello 26th ult, was found to have received damage on the passage, that she was cond Br ae Atexaxpen, of Newonetle, wi nt Nemtu cme months since, ld Iith fat for Bt Jo: the Equitable Inourance A four Suran & Puere, pnohored ef Newburyp: tion, of Neweastle, ‘ewbury port 14th from Bangor, he of the 13h, and in the t Neéwboryport pilot boat America, Gerrish, we Squam beseb. in the blow of Saturday night WR THos M Mayuew, from Matapane ‘for Lew | which pnt into Newpers to stop a leak in her stera pow, al wore of 13th om. 7 Scum, we 0, of Northport, Merbesay, no date, with Br selir Indust ‘Whelemen. 8) a from NBedtord 13th ship Nimrod, NPacise. T Ore ug 3, Napoleon, Holley, Ni N aeod ‘Ninedtora, rs) sail direct for Secon 0 when beard; nt ho ¢ do Feb 2°, Jenior, Hammond, Hpegieee, s, Hempeter had lost si by desertion. ‘Sid Fe! jont, focker, Sierra for Aroti a Seoay Ase Arab, Snell, Fair haves. ST warela, wine of Macdeort Arril 21, Stephania, New Bedford, 60 sp, for ene dely wi Barclay, Baker, Nan, bound home, 40, lon 2440, sche Virginia, Martin, Ys bell op, all eat Spoken. Ship Atlantic, Worth, from NYork for NOrleaas, was seen Leth ait int a ol (rt), from Boston for Liv irrool, wa? Rye otal ( eseh eher, from NYork ly 21 551, lon 35 The hea ‘Sepkine, Price, (rom Bristol forN verk, th ult, ke, from Alexand:ia for 8¢ John, st, off Quick's Hole, It was thought she went 19. no date, lat37 45, tt Fides, Borts stem, m, and Chi tien, MeLellan, “No Am. vesnels fa pork. Bark Grom previous. aneh byt = He Baewesnaven, 4, for New 3G Reed, lotte NYork. , Bhanghae to fugther). Oraeosw, one Ke Sie "Sone Be Lf ny etn Featedy, econ le netbing thine, Cy ras Dy ssn on, ria Av, Caroline & Mary’ Clark, pe fet Ae TAT pMgamebip Barops Liverpoo coe anno Gmice, Ne Aug i5—Arr brig Geo W Rassoll, , , Shed een Ae na at Ethan Holmes, (from Bangor, hav- on a, a Meteait, stb 1 ena, ‘Gondsr, he EN: 4, Green Taji tite as Ge; Tadopentgnes, ge Wand tbe ot sien cir Foran days; Far West, Briard, for F echt Grape, for Boston, soon. Theve ‘ork, and more were rondy to eure "ar Li rr, di rin fark . at day; ann venels bad “Monrerspro Joly imore ( Kes og] rm bt Sn ay Brey 8 ‘Reouad, Norns Gen uth, NH, nak t Nath ahi Thompeon, Mure (velow Bala Prince B Penarrn a Poriamoni soe Manto 6 fewport, E. Mido rens any hve 8 So Willem Jan, Oversluizen, for Phila- “s July 1o—Bark Miguelon, Flaghes Ml, Willis, for 4: tcorare ith, to cokavianafon » Peas » re Gr an from B¥rane tee fore. ‘olfe, fro te ‘oad’ tee, NOrleans; isco, ve Valparaiso op oe ae Jul: cif a Nb. indus, Them on, Baltimore; Hie, Ni ‘Forth Ameria, Blethen. (trom oon st, bark Le ‘kings Balti: Leal, Seep Ne TP Bantinore) 2 pa do wal the, ®, and mi i bak Galles ‘om Yoni 2 25th (nob 2th), Orion, Jo iW » bark mare 3 Siren Beokge, Sain, Cha % id, O. weld seer reap ay tho Rosina, NOricwas; @thells, Balti- A Francisco mat fe foe NOnienan: 3, See tun. Baltimore (and a sid ‘Aug Gage, ——, fF for NYork qn a istrict ioe, from Lon- La ae Wallace, Turn wean AB Re Rept li~areehipe Seu Jouuy hinds Lovell, and sro ‘NB, 30— Arr shi Caledsats, Kent, Now | Bi ih in, br one BGulloch, do; Sth, bark Theodore ty ke Crosby, Pendleton, for Boston Sent 3 Chioed bar, for NYork do; 14K Palmer, Park, {oF ton, s ‘s B—] Croton, He ralstte, from Jn- | ira brig HL ‘Son, Headly, from Ber- Bice, do do; and others. ALDANY, Sent 15—Atr schr ereician. ‘ouny Cid) Iphis; Tan; Grit ‘Atwood, Cag oe iladel hi for Porta 4 i in Nowel harbor; Gen Taylor, Shute, do Becrefaaa "Gitchria. oy task, Perk. Baker, Baker, Norfoliy Lighttoot, Merrill: Ma jew Yor! ‘acket i a ton; New ‘Tip sts, and Comm Tucker, Cox, Phila: hia. Vie quarantine ta Wirt, Sampson, Liver + Bimual for sbip anda brig. ld er! Caloutta; H > NOrk sohr estlda, Pilladsiphia” Sid bark doha Carver; and from Nan: ¢ Roads. barks Eutaw, and M tasket Roads. barks Eutaw, an aa Megelant. sieritl, Strong, New a" (ilan), Beckmaa, Montevideo SBaNGOR, Sent i2are 9 ache Floreo, Hale, NYork. Cl ba Vai it, St Thomas. i, BEVERLY, Sept ear vobe California, Gamage, Phile- eipbis. CHARLESTON, Sept 12—In the offing 4 French ship, in distress, leaky. ‘Old ship Columbia, Grumley, NYork (and aa same Say. ALL RIVER, eg see pes Minerv: Henry, FF, hander, and Virginia, xandria. th stoop Mi Mi Hopes fo a NYork for ‘Taunton; 13th, sehey from Philadelphia for do. Passed down, a Amelia, i fom Pin for NYork, Bld 12th, sloop AC, Bert t—Are brig Edward Tillett, or WN, DU, Sept cla brig Filelia, Jones, St ES'S HOLE, Sept. 10—Are, bark Appleton, Nicker- wae LESS 2 for Hoston; pohrs Serve, Croc oeotkat Phitndel- echr: shia fe Esco T R Jones, Newark der & Co, Fig ner York for Weymouth; E J Kelley, tyr Kelley, NYork ea ate Tcienwoeds npr Hall for Bow ets Boat bark Appleton; schrs Corvo, and E J Kelley. Romaine at 12 M, brig A Dunbar, repg; Hb spars Zel hrs T R Jones, Kid- « Co, Edwin, Envoy, an’ ‘een ihth, briga Monte Cristo, "Young, from Gem niows, SC, taf Rockland; TP Perkins, from Baltim yd Helvellyn, Davin. from Jacksonville for Ke Leach, and Wm F Spofford, Pieroe, from she 19F Salem; rare. Pi Wm A Drew, Dunnin; a0 for Boston; Lu from Baltimore for de; schrs Nancy Ai Marian A Gould, Grant, do for do, Bunt eand BE Sharp, Philsdelpuin tor doy N Holmes: de for Roxbury. amers: Ceecela Mills, by weotenee: 1th; Albany, ie! Chict, thailer, Philsdel p Inteny a. ae 1th, stetmer Senec ‘Chatker, do; schz 8D ‘Bellows, ar elt NEW BEDFORD, Sept 15—Arr sloop Index, NYork- AVEN, Sept 15—Air sohrs Olivi a Virginia, crmalase T Benedict, 7 nck; Alex: 0G "Beaton fer NYork: slocy La York? 81d trie Wan | Wateom, Ba Citiaen. pera pt 13—Arr pro} ira Consul, Denison, Sm: 1, reerms @loop w E reise, Ferrell, Conn ri: t for Charleston. NEWPORT, fept 1t—Arr sche Huntress, Hooper, Phila- delphia_ or Boston; Jow, Hovt, do “eae ae p NANTUCKET, Sept Arr sloop Teaser, Beatie, Al- $ Audenried, Corson, William, Hall, Rs y tien, atoat ce, Boeton, ‘silvie Providence; HR Phisgelphin, PHILADELPHIA, sek i Lariat: Co ith, Townsend, do: HC © ing. West Point; otenmer Pen ~! Clark, N sloop & H Green, Law- renee, Pro PROVIDENCE, Sent PES eed Delaware, Haetings toot; Bostou, HY Simmons, eon; John W nilade! phi: ina all; Diadem, toope Soa M Parker. i aad iiler, N iN Mth—are oohs Below fore ap: +4 Goowelt, Baltimore via Ar2ensee, , BD Fidechre John MWvitieees, ‘Smil arently with wood o oO Falk Me Philadelphia; Jane, Hl, ster! loops Commerc Rondout; Roger williams, Wee Hi be NYork. ‘LAND, 3— Arr bri ncible, Ron ND. Teepe M—S14 on Hanover, Worth, NYork; aerey Tayor, Niekervon Lowell, Baker, Salem. SAVANNA, Sept 122Cid ship Martiord, Burke, N York; * | anigaileton, Beyntor Sept [enateechrs Robt J Mercer, Robinson, Phi- Ry Fivine Arrow, Coombs, Charleston ‘ot F om. Jas Bliss, Hatch, Philadelphia; xben Hertert, Johinsen, Newark; & naarthny Rondout for Ne 'yport; Joseph Baker, mes, Noth; te ‘do for Portemouth; Rosina, Machine for ork. ladel phi Heke: Ravannvn—Stei wits ac. von. oF phy, Megter oy vb Row M Gre: Wiietloney, J } Barris L Cor alk Cooper, Arrived. shee = © McKee, ATL De- ld, Dr Roy it, iMUmer Dea Wt “WA Normandie,’ A Plnglve! i Richardt. Brenex—Bromen bark Jasoa—O Schaumber, Z Prieh, A Corpenbers, J Allen, ia iy sad child, Ml ries, lady aad 3 a or THE ‘ST Ei ty on Lyd the steamship Frankia, 09 it [ARIS OR SAVANNAH-—THE U.S. MATL STEAMSIIP ALABAMA, Capt. Ludlow, ca Satutlay, September 3), ET A. Baits k. sated tires at freight or pares, a vo ry | 04 Front anv rhe FLORIDA? SEeen nee FRANKLIN, FOR HAVRE— anes, and every part of the sain ‘rank! o'cloe! Livin UsTON, Writs & Go-e Wala.” YORK AND NEW ORLEAN the I7th Se) Sten ready to. teecive freight ® appl iy to Day 18,1 ror LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATE , MATE STBAM! com lp U. nm) direct, vis ree Freight eu Friday, & ea ith, at three itoans “hip C vie soreet, with, oK.. Orleans. Freight to New 5 ‘ freigh cio lle re POR SOUTHAMPTON “AND i VRE.—THE UNITED Mail Steamohip FRANKLIN, James A. Wotton, Will leaye for Havre, to at ly anton It orcloe om inet or Mos 4, North, Never. paseare, § pounds. will be “palivered in gent. Shippers of Diy is seme, etipentins ts, ton & Loni org Gael OF! FAN 81 ermausnte cogerany QF NEW ENGLAND. Lats My leave on Thureday, th Pebobere Aig tons bu: It in the oe Se ‘hes sas | de he ‘ollins’ Line, fi of vand aca oaltiee to toy earner ner sivats Be anes ae ecg Mpc tye oe | a Tverpooks and nd {ate of of tbe ia woll kno N steamship ed surgeon is attac! the re . can 04, ye rate of in paseage will be sm LZ fine Ro ae ee tom oar iene ‘or Sor pas baqe, a} “Ee : Bate, x bate street, ‘ook street, MEDICAL. Dey abe mes Bid singed BYA Teoen: 1 Sitlaet geseraily wudeosteea th ps Be riparia tec cms eight to terse He - ED WO) caren, cOm- of emnenes ring fet FS a eis een ep apered ty bl La worl ee oon Nonertagns esis a wr ksowar to them parte ney no race tae ey ‘budding inte womanhe | he n whom beture cordempiates 0 im can @ uses, symptoms, and the rer ccten, ad mon cereale mode of cure, in every exis sul “Uistrect of a Totver ee ‘s gentioman in Dayton, fi) x Davrox, May + I. RICRAUI— bd Ai “ ‘an: iy wife has been perceptibly, snes more, in gonnes — of hor ome months before aad di aad sconcelvad waa o wuld have Ne faved re full; we Y a sabre hy ada, and at the Babieh 5 otlee, Ia ny ma, 93 C) she scopy will bo transmi treo of postage, to er United ed Brust be addseosed, pi nf A MM; Masrlovan, Bex 1,244, New York citys 3 139 Pinocty ste EW MEDICA! BOOKS, rh, Comrie, ra PRA CHIOAL ate diseases, cor titelly colored eer 088 named pains wi ge A the Beaton Medi ‘f qe Pauly Piyaloian” petee hor of & vere oa on gait Abuse and ies Deples this country. Fable Rifects ees be dition, foustee i. Forale at Hive ier, SURINGRE & TOWNS and by the author, 504 Broadway. 0 HUMNUG—DEFRA'S SECRETS OF MATRIMONY, conveying the important ino sledge. which every faz ily shoud] and those contemplating yapd Te wil save the hes! aca 8 of thousands of our country- women, and in many instances Seis Nigone with its greed ‘as it oon the necessary receipts, without fi xpense. 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Peay COOPER & & eearey, ave t street, fre Itis a Cony Drivacy, D7) FAWOET? 3. QONFIDENTIALLE g sears ie if etreet, on cortale he Mg | ine Reoont masonry. cert is hive da) Bal Zs fi a itey, , brought selTavese, ia them y a a ‘ot the’ dlense eaves Mire EDICAL—No CHARGE TILL CURKD.—DR. MOR- — of Paar yoere, and recent eases in betittey vy the imper impeadence of he in: he viet exile grace os a sal aed" peed cee oe perfect cure of no charge, Ds RALTR, AUTHOR or oe Tract. AL PRA Lx a oo = Jatt yt + oF by 8 oreret bal ences cured in four days. A sedi REWARD—CROSSHAN'S SPECIFIC MI discovere i, this is & ure. -—OF all remedioe yet * sin pe % 3 hoes ‘eure, wine g Een ot expeenre, o@ aye 18 ‘0 FEMALES. —DR. LAFONT oi are highly pris ences of irreru Jaw » apn Seimeoum s7y § fom t Jo park of it have th FB FRIEND. my Us han ag riler welds eh at popular a FN peste Wards on: , W. toowires Bont, doctor @ ures diseases be: