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THE NEW YORK HERALD. — a MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1851. WHOLE NO. 6903. - PRICE TWO CENTS. Hon AMUSKME NEWS BY TELEGRAP National Convention of the Grand Lodge of 4000 people embarked board five steswior, Ay TURATRE EA Manslikt, SOUR weds fo ene ms Oda Fetows. THE GREAT RAILROAD NUBILE IN BOSTON, | Sze comune» Hamilton, which vere gulg q G v » 8, 6 A all“ apnergl occasio: ny et ana ura os TWO WEEKS. LATER FROM CALIFORNIA, | ie orena votes of oad thw this morsing x- | GRAND AQUATIC EXCURSION. | anise | Ctr eed ghpemorrgteess yeh barking in the steamer 8,8. Lewis, the Presidew and suite passed over the Grand Junction Railroad ‘The fleet of steamers, amidst the firing of cannon from the nic fumed the consideration of the constitutional amend- ments—the queetion being on article 8, relating to Past ito Bowlin aha Mr. a Weihéora Somerts aiue Dabbleton. Mr Jordan; Ros Mes M ee A Hitfert. Anne whi eb. Gals Colorve rs Fo ee Tate i tet ARRIVAL OF THE STRAMSHIPS ILLINOIS, Si hile de Mortemar, Be To concluds wit! ff tomar, Mme. Po La. AT NORFOLK Gr Sires. As the constitution vow stands, they rre cutters and numerous points, and in the presence of # WP SHE OOPS Bloody, Nathaa, ra Ineeeatihe BOU'D and ee Adeline, Ze gen a 4 aN mR . mn . entitled to seets in the Grand Lodge of the United States. | DIS TI N GUI ‘'s H E D GUEST 8, | vast mass of spectators, passed down the harbor, aud 35 Baith Nporsester, tea wr. anes 3 Deputy Lomas, lies Versi pes, | AND OTHER JONATHAN, AT SAVANNAH, | qe propored amendment restores the power of voting, Bier, Ben Ses around the islands, returning at about 3 o’clook. Uw wir taken trom them last year. After along debate, it was Tejected by ayes 26, nays 64. board the §. 8. Lewis, tu addition tothe Preident and Fite, were the Hon. Mr. Crampton, British Qharge at URTON'S 7! HAMBERS STREET —DOORS Mw! —- open at 7; dolyeetn ae Solo: Dress Circle SECOND Day. rn Second Tier, 25 conts; Private Milli a Hal Gold Dus ee etic Se Feids nine, ape ae | So nce a 8 poled. She ae a) Baily. the a lon and If in Gold t, APTERNOON SESSION. OUR BOSTON CORRESPONDENCE. Washington; Hon. Joseph Howe; Col. Horn, and other 4 S Blakes Mrs. salere tot ppd felt come, p da of and Passengers, ‘The consideration of the proposed constitutional amend- Bosrow, Beptember 18, 1851, | British military officers; Hom. J. H. Clifford, Lieut % hl an Wes iy ia sbas "ur, it uly: and we ad ments was coutinued, and all were indefinitely post- The great excursion down the buy, which, together | Governor Cushman, and other distiaguished personages 3 oun ghunban jor; My. Diveal other compe a. that iting to \d bodies the power ‘ith the tion of Lord During the rei the ee nee Bere, gb: i, re an tbe were pened, except that grunting to gran P with the reception of Lord Elgin, were to be the features the excursion, the Prosident inspected ev. mae, Mrs, To Franeoks is tis fuvarite ebarsetar cf Alcible Adjournment of the Liberty | (0 tu vacarcies of Gravd Reproventativer vert eager part of the 8 8 Lewis, and expressed his pagel of the second day of the grand Railroad and Steamship Jubilee, took place according to programme, and I pro- ceed to give your readers an account of it, At eleven o'clock, the President and Cabinet, (except Mr. Webster,) Mayor Bigelow, Attorney-General Clifford, the members | Mute. Bi PORVE WINKS Mr Tekicn Mun Scho Donn; Miss Fenolla Flighty, | ATIONAL THEATRE, carne STREET ~ DOORS: urtain rises 8¢ 734 o'clock. Dress Cirols and Courei the clown. M’Ue Franck the Friday, Sept. 19, KI ‘RO! HAM’S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME Doors open at begin at 7 o'clook. Circle and Parquetto, 50 cents; :Faily Circle. 25 c+ Ore during the jear; which was adopted by 67 yous to 17 neys The amendment requiring that Grand Repre talives rba!l be contributing meiubers of a subordinate encampment, was unanimously adopted, A resolution of enquiry, regarding the propriety of returning ths Party Convention THE UNITED STATES CHARGE 10 DENMARK. | the improvements introduced im this reasel. ‘The President landod wt the Navy Yard, accompeniod by Commodore Downs and was received with « nationad, eatra Tickets, 50 com At the dinner on board th entra Bente, ; Private Bu: ! various * the umounts levied by associations in e 5. 8 Lewis, the ert be vinped tha eomed SLD SDON 4 Rsk ae 1640, was laid over, by 61 to 87, ‘They then adjourned | of the city government, and soveral other distinguishea | tonste were:— and Mortiase Me Hiopooure Uo rt oy A ANOTHER CUBA EXPEDITION. till to-morrow. ‘The final adjournment will not proba- | gentlemen, proceeded in a special train to East | 2h€ President of the United Brates e fom * a ci Be 0 (01 » ck, Me Booth; An- | Dolly Soanker, Mz, Jobston: Tatebe Bloan Wl Enteriaz-eseniog.on Mouing: | Bostem, over the Gsand..Junotion Ballsond; for the | <stecuitncs sree slo, . Be Biajate Afver | Philliy ody Ovy Spanker, Mis rr GEN, QU ITMAN To BE THE. LEADER, Apiprr amen apes i] a 7 ernor of Massachusetts. eo $D10" * OF vi SHA vA No. INT Andy, re % Busrrett; Pert, fire, aad Be Dance bs Meise me Another 1 Fatal Rallroad Acctdent. | purpore of embarking on bourd the splendid | Members of the Cabinet accompanying the Py resident 2 Shaloh Goatees 4 elude 3 " a i Sichole, ‘To conclude vith LOVE aND Cita sti Bkerrett; Britannia, Mrs. Macder. i a Barrmione, September 18, 1851, | Steamship 8.8. Lewis. ‘The locomotive was dressed and | This spleudid acquatic excursion _Sniouted without In a little while | —— | A man, (supposed to be Weshington Lewis, of | decorated in a very tasteful manner, any vocident, and was highly en fasager ant Pe AN mueny. PTB pa By OF FEP TTAbLAe, OPERA a pd ‘Arrival of the Iiinols at Norfolk, Short of | poitcyitte, ad ,) while endeay: to ascend a passon. | We reached East Boston, and the spectacle which was Lord Figin arrived at the depot P the Western fanager. Admittance, for the iat nd ony time, as Higardo. Friday evens | COml—A Part of her Gold Dispatched to | por car, near the Washington Depst, this afternoon, pre- | Presented was in the highest degree exciting and béau_ | at five o’clvck this afternoon The city goremegnas ee say and Peiiey, in th if, wil Be perform bis opera ot New York. vious to the departure of the was divadtully | tiful. The 8. 8. Lowis ley in the stream, with flags and | cadets known as tlie Governor's G amend, te wee bys. Thompson Grand tiveriisemsnsenicsisaders | Lucia...» - Signora A. Bosio. Barrimone, September 18,1851. | crushed by another car being pushed on tho connection. | gtreamers flying, and a little way bebind her was the | crowd of citizens, were gath pesitllgess 2 te Nasi Ree eens | Ler aaten “sigagr O. Battal | The sisamahip Titinety from Chagnes to’ Naw Monty gilt |: TAME Baik os Dyn asmacth Oise he infers Benjamin Franklin, her consort, and the stoaners May. | Elgin sulutod nil who preacher farkes § bere nd Acharming series of poatomimictabtenne | 10 : mor C. Badisil. | 1046 Norfolk, to-day, short of coal. | , , mers May- : : arty 9 parent Tend jing at 736 0 clook, a Davee b Reymondo +e, Signor | See » vy, shi coal. - | tt se 7 _ | of the hand, and was cheered most enthusia: Dolores ‘snd. “M Entrocansies : 13 OF ebitkab sui Arturo... “Signer Barattin. | Sho bringe one million of dollars in gotd dust, ana | "te 8¢ Clretmnaui—the Denton ronse | Hower, St. Lawrence Samy Had, and thers elk ctowd~ | he asaumbiage a N followed 4 THK MYST) 5 Doors open as 6; to commence at Tim o'clock. No post | tecea Miniived aud alaad etc Partially Destroyed. | ed to overflowing with invited guests. As soon as ‘The Mayor welcomed him, 2 follows :—Your Excel Saftectton, Fateh nance of ty th ‘he Gaines nevement mah of Se wee | The Tiincis left eae ‘on the Oth and Kingston, Ja- Cincimnari, Boptember 17, 1961, | MF» Fillmore lett the rallsond’ oar, Sndsman visible’ | Loney, fa the muses OF tay Alow eidisens, I weleaas yw , " | PN HMISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS* a sag " hid ¢ »per stories of the sida Hottie were dca. | omen all steamer ich wa 7 to the metropolis of New ingland. @ Tecognise yor tolesven'asususl C"Ge Brondway, avove Gran 108" HALL, NC. | msica,om the 12th inet. The two upper stories of the Dennison House wore die, | OM the mall steamer which was to convey the party’) ict onty as the ruler of extensive aud important provim sireet.—-Opeq orery aight vt che | tothe 8. 8. Lewis, a salute was fired’ from the Navy faring ‘tho wook un at one iad well troyed by fire, o'clock this morning ces, but as the principal repres My PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED atative on this eoutineat We are indebted to Adams & Co. for the following dis. el | q an efficient ana vor- lower part of the house was greatly di of Some | Yard, and twenty thousand voices, from the peo- | of the venerated lund of our aucestors. it ia told HERIN y ies ties greatly damuged. Some-bag- peo- | of th i [ is told of Wee Gro diat Concert te Neowion oatnteraena pera | pateb; ressived by them gage was destroyed i | Ple im the steamers and from those on shore Sanicset, the Indina chief, that his first salutation to the Wi Nonrox, Septembor 18, 1851. The steamer [lino's arrived this morning—I have your express, and will leave to-morrow with $350.009 in wold dust fer you. THOS. K. LEAVILE. Pilgrims at Plymouth, wae lishmen ”? these who were to invade the hunting tipguirh the council fires of his rao: gury for the future, it become: Tairter Bars, ox Tessna me, welcome, sums of mon: % have hoon rooeived. | livery stwbie, wh Hag. ning ip m grand hurrah for the Rresident of th ‘The loss is heavy. Stater. Guns were also fired on board the Majtlower, and the other steamers, United nklia, the ‘The Britich mail | Buch was the greeting of the old warrior to grounds and ex- W gith favor or hight) ote, 2Beconte. Doora PROG AMM: Opening of the | Ral ‘ond from Clocinnati to SECOND DESPATOH. Dayton, steamsbip, at her dock was not silent on the occas! repeat that salutation, and ge ‘ purows MINSTRALS, AT PRLLOWS' NEW oxi | Nonrorx, Augast 18, 1851. Davrox, Sept 18, 1951 She, too, thundered forth a ralute, aud, by deoking her mien, and thelr fellow subject cal Hall, 44 Bros The steamship limos brings the California mails, The Cincinnati aud Dayton Raiiro self with flags, showed a determination no} to be behind. | UBUEr circumstances 60 aus undway., baumeen Howard snd Grand | Hla justly celebrated and officient 1 was opencd to- fe Csvatina—" Ab dy te," scroote; open every Bi, There and their prosperity ; iy a ang 7 tSeuetes onc ovary gee Ablajustly celebeatedardemcle’’ | sour hundred pascengers, and one million, eight hundred | day, the cars having arrived here from Cinclumati with | batd in houorirg the chief mungistrate. The small | connected with your Bxceleacy’s visle at this thee «the Flowers of a oe eS nate az tcopre eitaeentat et) Follows, waose concoris in thousand dollare in gold, on freight, besides @ large | 2,000 invited guests, There was yrvat rejoteing along the lenves the dock, end is steered towards the | gracing. ax it does, with your prosence the establishmows amount in th Boor she reaches th “TL Bivacco’ and fashion fro y wed with tho he qroatent favor by vy hends of passengers. ‘The Falcon waa at © hagres when tne Ulinols sailed, of # socixi aud commercial alliance between chis city and Aria: Yea the Canadas. Lines of intercommunication bave been hice soe. Battiat leviathan, end the | Ballai—“Why aot T Weep for’ h inion. sd best vontila ates line, as well as in the city. and evsything passed off in tae most egreeable manner, The road is in excellent conti- 1 Pereasus a President proceeds on beard, } Mxyor see Wallace | sion, 25 cents, ior m1 ‘aflie . yor | opered by which the products of your provinces can ft pay ne leaks im a | The steamship Brothe r Jonathan, for New York, eailed po nang & large amount of travel and trafic is antici- | Bigelow. and followed by the guest oon ashe made | Apeedy wud convenient transit t 2 the sea. ‘Dine ieee Pa Pan’ pasiad abee | tec Kingston three hours in advance of the Minois, eo iaeal rarest oe his epprarence on deck, twenty thousand voiccs ant | Which unite vs are works more truly x Swiss Song—"'The Happy Switzer «-Mengis ppg pe repre aE ay 2 “oaaapati haar Navigation of the Oto Rtyer. hundred guns grees blm. Now we are ready to weigh | the wondrous avenues which radiated from imperial and go down the bay. A at oa ORLEAN’ SERENADERS—o Prticadee enues for facilitating the march of invadi , September 18, 1851, panes ORIGINAL NEW ine Bue Masi “The Harp that once throush Tara's Mais". , Trish Ballad x F, Buckley, J. Buokloy, a. | of striking importance, ‘There are coventeen inches of water in the channel of | howd the Frax kiin, calls eee Se ie | ee ee eee ee a Mass Carnenine Haves, Collins, reupecttally a mnoande te | the river. The weather is cool and pleasent, |: Sidenbof the United St harrah! hurrah! | ¢f éerolated ¢ Our owa ir ‘Noctuene Bepaguole on the 1 ceves Deadarre " spthey have made s serme | Stenmahtp Brother Jonathan, ? sche Three cheers for the lnw are the resulis of and ver . ‘ellows, and aro forming Sar ey i om on be nal! 1 e led, ies a “Kathleen Marourneen an Irish Ballad cllows Moistrels, at 44 Sr it i at Sa he The Southor : et ae ae melo by nee tides te Sevstet Se. fx Ale rah! borrah | and great lavghter: | ferent objects; they unite in friendly relations tae Savanvan, Sept 18, 1351. THE NEW STEAMSHIP ROANOKE Bo: “In this old Ch ie ig ‘i . Balfe ¥ |ORE—GENERAL The Fianktin shoots ahead of us. and the other steam- | inhabitants of i: Vly separated regions, minister to their Mf Br: . ‘The steaviship Brother Jonathan, frem Chagres to New QUITMAN AND ANOTHER CU EXPEDITIO! ers rewain behind the Lewis mutual wa hue sbroad the means of know! Rondo Finale—"‘ Ah 1 nen eings® (Beunen pula)... Bellini | parties York, via Kingston, arrived bere to day, short of coal Pavrivons, Sept. 18,1851. | Byerything being ready. the vord ia riven to woigh the avd Hatter plety through # smiling land. Our festiv v n semen - - es pepaietainyn (4; wets z . f. awis’s anchor. But see, what is that? Ob, boeutifal’ | may be considered in some respects as the celebration of Grands Finale Inetrumemtale, VRIPLER BALL —PIPTH W EEK OF TME Wiz ARD~ She encountered @ heavy gale subeequent to her leaving One New Orleans mail bas arrived. ‘The latest still | yost beautiful’ Husrsh! burreh! hurrah! | Whatis it? | @conjogel union between Canada and the ocean, We due. Kingeton, but sustained no damage. A azand Oroheatra, of more whan (riz performers, the | evn, the great Wisard of the North, evéry evoning during | What a besutitol spectecle! Here we see the revenue | cen dispense with the golden ring which was used Sivenat York, has boon ongagod. WAG week wil intrcance several new and astonishing wen, | ‘The Brother Jonathan brings three hundred pavsen, The Norfolk Herald says the new steamer Roanoke, ene een cot — marae comet S tes — of nce with the waters of the reeee ook G. LODER AND M&. LaveNu stio Revie heou arteraat by themesgey oe ths wiitnatane | Sure for New Yorks, and $900,000 in gold on freight, ho | running between New York and Rich:nond, went ashore Gresred fom corgeously wi ra ake dad Ccseliet'| Shieh eh Sues, sttust Is pupeeriar, and ae, ‘The Freng eRe a em) loyed at this concert will be from ang tu ronge t trangers from ail part to Iv Ly | weather in California bed been extremely favorable for } Jetterday on a smali karin James River, in her passage | cutters salute ig! bang! | Lord the connection whieh is hereafter to sw! joke Li coutinue ev ag and will | | ; (2a oT ger ge a ene os bin termes end aptenaling Wale ee ten teee | mining operations, and gold was being produced im geeat | from Richmond to New York. At tho tart accounts the sparen) a, Ja the | Retmeen prople whem | you govern and the presured at Joliic's music trey 00) Broadway; at iall'e Tir sncomprehenvitte Caution Feat; the Oepeta ubundanes. stermer Powhaten was making an effort to get hev off, meee Sane! Tome the Rasy | Stee Sees, Bed OY at be i store, 239 roadway, and at [ripior Mali ko. &o d a series of other m s but with small prospect of success ; bang om the cutters. Bang! | abd # guarantee of perpetual amity be ween ths open at 7 eens commences et 8 o'clook, ies Mae ‘The spprenching elections were causing an unasual New Orlans papers state that a report was in eireu- bang! from the Vovarder ‘ bang! from on shore, | atd American natious, The memory of their felock. | degrectox excitement throughout the State. lation to the effvot that General Quitman wouid shortly | !8re' from the Mayflower. Bong’ bang coniticts ie fading away, and the history thereof sort eraak Leawren But the bands on board the ve: place himself at the head of another Cabaa expeditioa, 1s completed for ever. The reser’ of thelr peneveme The condition of society at San Francisco and at other Tay be had a ing “Hail Coluuatin.” “Bee: the Conquering He ic ease as Ged Geen rivalry for pre-rtainence iu the arts of peace is now open- P nha ee ed tee Qo eens eat ag kr. ineeinge, theo crs | pointe, was considerably improved, owing to the aotivity | "The brig T. F. Knox, f-or Fredericksburg, bound to | Bers! bang! bang’ from all sides. * the Conquering | ing. ena is destived to exhibit the Ss nee Fg fo nw ay ase a pianoforte. J.-H. Wil | of the Vigilance Committee, and the increased seal of | New York, put into Narfulk yesterday for repaize, hay. | Hee ccmes” Bong ' bang Harrah * burn envals oftheir common rece. Such, lam confident, ate Jay, 2? Seats, cH aan wate, 2 | dcleubanthediiie: ing lost emits and gone ashore, in the gule on Saturday | Ts pot Ubat beautiful? Oh! cestatic. Bang’ tLe anticipations and hopes of the people for whom I Three cheers for the President of the Vai Hurrals | burrab ! hurrah | beard bard to starboard without you bear m; night, tyesk aud they enhance the pleasure with which they rulute you as thelr weleome and honored guest Lord Elgin replied:—Mr. Mayor and Geetlemen—I em quite overcome by this kind and cordial reception K DEMPTERS TAIRD BALLAD ENTERTAIN. | ont, ab the Tabernasle, op Friday ovening, Soptember | Morning, Hoon and Business was brisk, but large supplies of produce had caused a right depression in prices. In most articles of The anchor is up. Star. ‘ Helmswan, turn not a spoke “Aye, aye, sir.” Hurrah! | ing climost every au.cual foracin wE to natu’ ral history, at) which has received Police Lntetligence. male hse received the patesn- trade, however, the rates wore essentially the same asat | Supposed Poisoning Case Thomas and Sarah Wiggins, | hurrah! horiah! The We encine belt rings—we ate in | gentlemen. Uhave been travelling ail day, and my U of the United States, has the tuiling of the previous steamer. servants in the family of Mr. Joh Beekman, residing | motien. Now w nd ihe other vessels follow | 18 so full of aust, that you will exeure me if {do not at a, : in Sixty-third street, ner the East river, were taken im to custody yesterday, by Captain Maynard wad officer | Another; Duncan Ura; ports, Tickets, vemss. go ahend. sti in cur wake, the bands ‘playing = Hall Columbia,” “The | tempt to follow the Mayor in his most eloquent ad. Midbiphadion ot Gin Untind inten 0 ie Star Spangled Banner.” Tho jack is hauled up. We | dress; but there is one thing he hay raid watch Drehe, of Nineteenth ward police, on suspicion ef | ere going down the bay bravely. We pass a number of 1 cannot allow to pass unnoticed He has suggested that Paansin N MUSNUM, W5 CHATHAM SQUARB, ona Denmaxk—The Mexican Boundary Com. | having adainistered poison to Bridget Tolen.a fellow | yachts. Hurrah: Lucreh! hurrah om, all sid we sbould consider this cclebration the coujagal Waiom block above the National Theatre.—George Les, ecle | minfoneThe California Land Commis- | **T¥4t, ‘with the lutention of taking ber The poison | We w: ch Fort Wintlirep. Our band plays “Hal of the Canndas with tre ocean Whatever may be my proprietor.—Saloon performances every cfternoon and oven see. ‘Was supported to have been adiministered ina cup of tes, | lombia Now look out for smoke 4n A ayes are direct- object In coming to Boston, Lassure you, sir, thet I de Eutertelnmente eye) i ences, ‘at three 7 Wastrncros, September 18, 1851. ond fears be. ng entertained that death would ensue, the | ed towards the fort. Bang! bai ig, bang! bang! not come to forbid the bans, (Hvar! Hear! and cheers } Se ge Be FF = AsHINGT a a Corcner was ‘spon te tube the dupestton of tne oad. = turn in a little, and acknow! > compliment, | l appreetate most highly the sents ts of personal re few York, ongiein off i hast Walter Porward, the United States charge at Deamark’ | ferer, when the following statement was made by her. | The yachts around lower their eclors. y sae bang! and | gard which you have so kindly expressed towards me; On Wednesday, while taking tea, she perceived a pecu- liar taste in the liquid, but no suspicions were excited in her mind, and she drunk about a cup full and the half end still my | the band plays the “Star Spangled Bauner.” We pro = aod ‘he Benjamin Franklin. Hurrah! burrah’ go, eneuna George's Inland, followed by et in Opere Tr reals having tendered his resignation, some weeks tince, and highly do I appreciate the ‘same requested ‘rent government permission to return home, ‘ances you have given me of your Teepect aud consideration fur my sovereign ond my count 4 for that great rising ‘tim: renee lomo’ 29th. NLA ee ere and day, at 5 o'clock ye appear: ‘Showin Of the moderh Hsroules, Herr Kiet, who ‘breaks any stone that be juced, with ais ed fist. Durrab! | ual 4 | the Preeident, last week, accepted his resigaation, and | of another, when she was taken very {il and vomited | the Mayflower, St. Lawrence, and Mau-hoa, while the | Canadian people upon w eoxperit on weitere ‘There is no trickery unheard of fone. siete u a from the pictures of | iid ene A physician was called, but be did not suc- | Franklin takes the channel. There is not a rippleon — hepes ay fel and my, winhae centered. solemn Fitsson note poirovah scariny ot a 8 at Soest ded oxecliy,s | dtajor Graham, who. suc Col. MeCieliom, on the | ceees® jeteoting any poison. The circumstances which | the water. We round the island, and are met by the — Gentiene hospi ey lavicetion t islented troupe ot | orpany’of Male ie, whe will give ou cake | eedded Col. led to the ion that Higgins and his wife had | Fronkliv. Murrah’ hurrah! hurrah! hurrah’ hurrah’ of the city of Boston, but prompted also—I must eon- and trick ts} Dogs, it Marble statwar aed in the world, focether | Mexican Bonv tary Commission, like his predecessor, has —— the tea, are as follows:—It seems thata short | Three more are given. Hurrah! hurrab! hurrab! The — f-«* it—by the desire to show, by this act of mine, rather conts; Dress Circle ant arioty seaaterea ee Srezttemoce | hada difficulty with Commissioner Bartlett, and been time since, the sister of the poisoned woman was a sere | bands continue to play. The 8. 8. Lewis stops. than by mere words, because I know that this mode of Parquette, 3 cen x. ees Gente ta ge parsley ; os ‘oentas Senge recalled, or retires voluntarily. Mejor Emory, of the vant in the house, but left, and Bridget took her place; | Meytiower, St. Lawrence, and others, approach us. | expression is more emphatic and imore intelligible OPPORTUNITY—TO RENT flowoa, 28 conte: Py quette, *133¢ conta. b q vince leaving she stated to Bridget that she suspected | Hurrah’ hurrah!hurrah! Must> -Oftin the Stilly Night,” | withal; to show, by this act, my conviction, that G with Hd new, cote of seanery, | tame topegruphical corps, sueceeds him. Higgine and his wife of dishonesty; this Statement she “Hail Columbia, Happy Land,” “God Save the Qaven.” | it becomes us, ‘Americans and Britons—I put the for, eke year, oF & teri of gare, | Possoosio argiven A VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE J.B. Curr, of Red river, aad aot Dr. Davis, has been | made to others in the houre, and, on its o to the | ‘Don’t smncke, rir, if you please there. There's pow- | Americans first, (bear, hear)—Americnns and Bri » 3 i shows know. é ‘There will eras 0! XJ appuluted Seerctary to the Calif anh Guntuuien, ears of the der Bee, rir, there is the gun.’ Bang! bang! bang! | deseended as we are from the same rtock inheritors 7} x are As eneee, pens wee jotice of wi fornia . ission. | ened, before Borreb' hurrah’ burrah! | the seme traditions--and, unless | greatly mircomesive AMUSEMENTS IN BRUOKLY will appear on Thursday er iy Charles H. Ladd bas been appointed Navy Agent at douds a0 to wi We turn towards the city on our return, and pass by | the signs of the times, with duties and responsibilities ae eee ms = Wore | Pertemouth, N. H., view Cutler, resigned, the revenue cutters Hamilton and Morris, looking more | reep:ct# one another, not wiuely dissimilar—to be r TAGUE HALL, , BROOKLYN - wy F warner. WINANCIAL, held to bl vum of $500 each, to appear andan- | ivautifulthancverard salutesand ehecrsirv exchanged, | at ai times, and inal places—and more y Septem 4 swer apy indietient that may be fou hake with the m: | this time. and upow this soll of Amerie; 7 Bereneaars Grand fe $150, TO LEND, ON BOND AND MORT- | adjournment of the Liberty Party Con- thegrana jury 7 Secnaen) bosses ere beupd. captain ‘fo the Chaclestown vate towards cash other Sedings ef tactharty’ love Oat ‘Their employer (Mr. in sums to suit se lioants, jon ¢ Glock. ‘Admission, 25 cents, ‘Music \eDireoters dC. Samsof | vention—Nomination of Gersit Sintth for | their surety. Yesterday Bridget was eae, Navy Yard. rir.” Now we go smoc ly up the Bay. We | mutual friendship. These - my fooling ‘aod I there- | President. and her 9 pated. tohe a lock in the distance at where Minott’s Leap light- ~~ gladly acces whan proffered. Applause ) PRINTING MATERIALS Bi vvano, Sept. 17, 1851. wrest of a Pug vom Justice —Ofloer Stevens, of house was We pass yachts and pilot boats dressed in ‘So'elock this afternoon, the President held « levee i e e omien | Taco See ‘iin etched: aie the | tbe Lower cefved w telegraphic despatch from holiday colors, and are cheered as we pass, they being at the Revers louse, when abvaned hundreds of our eité- TO LOAN AT SIX PER CENT IN- | onvention met again at 2 o'clock, when, after Jebn Younes, ne Chief of Police, in New Oriewns, in | eta im consequence of the dead calm which pre | zens and strangers were personally presented to him interest, several £ $5,00) to $25,000, | ttapraction of some unimportant business, the Business | which he stated that he bad arrested the fugicive Wil | vails. We are in the same order of procestion—ahead ia, This evening, Mr. Greeley, Colleetor of Boston, has « moragage on produ Committee, through its chairman, Gerrit Smith, reported | Hem Clark. aiias Oliver, who, om the 20h of July last, | Bonker Iifll Monument. where Warren fell. In the rear, | levee attended by the President Secretaries Conrad and. PI made his eseepe from the Tombs, in this city, Clark aseries of resolutions, forming a platform which em- | w, Stuart, and other istinguished guests 10) 0. 23 Wal vireo, corner of Heo! oe Mayflower, the St. Lawrence, and others. All the Pal r rested and indicted for grand larceny.on & e ciscoursing most eloquent music. We paes up asH ‘ADVANCES. FROM $100 TO $2000, ON CON- | DtNCes the creeds cf the extremest adolitionists--the | of stealing a gold watch and chain from @ store im | the Bay in splendid style, Abad isthe city of Boston. | Naval intetigence. at di ly. Gro : | Maiden lane, ard was confined in the Tonibs for trial | How well it looks from the water! | wd ere et ig generally, Gro- | moet ultra of all the opposers of the Fugitive Slave law. ryote elas bee nee te | eae Noga lagen 1, 8 surveying cebecner Gallatin: Salling Master Ryu | the temperance mep, peace men land reformers, women's rights men, and free traders ; and it calls upon all these different classes of reformers to come snd jola their party, and thus unite all the great reforms of the day on a broad baniv, They denounce the Colonization Soclety, \d both the old political partic», in the strongest terms; and call the President acd the members of the lateCon- ares who voted for the Fugitive Slave law, pirates and cell door, and making way to the roof of the prison, lowered himeelf down by a rope, atd thas obtained acoree to the Court of Sessions’ room, and from thence forced cpen the outer door, ard made his exeape into the etreet. ‘Tho fogitive has beon detained in New Orleans until uffiosr Stevens arrives with s requisition for his removal to this city. Hight among the Rival Blacksmiths —On Tuesday ere- “e number of blackstriths mustered at (he corner of ® | commander, arrived bere, on Wednesday eve Smithville river, North Caroline, efter © ing a tedious passage, having experienced continued ber} | violent winds, prevailing from N. to NB, during pearly the whole time, She was directed hore by the survey | department, for the ee cee ut recruits and @ upely of provisions. hen this objeot will have bees | acer mplished. she will return immediate) | The US brige Waabington, Lt Com. Swa | sloop Swift, Paseed Mid. vis, arrived at Ne 2 om ber 17, from Gay Head, surveying Now Cae, Haug “Commander Kobert B Gunningham bas been detached and partake of a collation, there { a rattling ot plates, and a cry, chowder, if you please, Gocd, nothing like it” * Whe: jn the god like? He Inthe fellow for maklug chow. and eating it after itis made, Ta, ba,ha. Where is he? “0, pehaw! Do you suppose he'd take part in anything got up by the ony Couneil, after refusing him the use of | Faneuil Holl!” “ Yes but he was in the State House, at the presentation’ “Certainly; but that was @ State | sffair, Gov iDoutwell reoeived the President on the part of the State, on that oecasion.”” we tuoMrsow, ve ‘Walt Pinot. painted on Erith ba where 2 hey license c! sie! ther Lay's ey Theat, Tn0o} diconge func mal Gaptmen Ore particularly reques-ed ra corr we ad sours rougioat uvention was addressed in the afternoon by with the Ceupeil. ray “ Ditto, my friend, ditto,”’ ‘abo ce roapoctive | ihe | Meats Profersor tienderson, of Ohio ; Uling of Oswego beep clots pest. Pi eg hg! by from duty at the mavy yard, Gosport, and ordered to re. Re seapw liccuses after tee task ngeat Line, the Seal "lise ne county; Smith, of Madison ; and Ad: Sincsd al Ge , | Lieve Commander Wm, M) Shields,at the US. navy tention of ail parsons Keeping ot | sad 2 Ling of Li vara em pn Ny x tine st Ley oe $f buch lo all exjesnsiag the above pletteren hgh ae Su os Peeident a nm 0 | yard, Tenn, Wagous. and other te asrage by 00) oy of ships exo ol tee Ppeinted to repert suitable Ties chase ts Magee Bier | hen United States revenue cutter Forward, Commander aera pained “4 emer fer the nemitees for President aad, Viee Presi- we tufted to teecite Lend Figia.” "Did beindced A | Nori, was spokem on the Lith inst. latitude 36 60, low rad Dy ae ~¥ oho ‘drag, dent, the firet th ng to morrow moraing—when the eon- Getiinchebinane wale, of o0k theaee.* "tee tee.” | ee 76 16, from Norfolk for Vera Crux, three days out Senie ssi or thet suimais, HORSES, CAKILIAGES, &. _ | vention aojourned to tea. Seeders habde pd n tollhe Ngits | ovo, nemees enp.een, | Couch Chae? Claas: an gr twill be recollected that Mr Letcher, the Minister te ne pa 9 reat, sreenre atom piece UCTION, KOTICE HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR ees errs ne ete | wens Jumps of rock, which could be used as dluog | | Waiter. sume more chowder this way, If you please,” | Mexico ens ont Satie Forward. Seen Tee Thee Took. ter hiss, wegen, o je Sadie, Ke Un Saturday, September 20th, at ree and Broderick, Douglass, tn sequent shot. “Ancther man had a large The other | “ Certainly sir.” The Captain here sald > — ‘The Opern at Castle Garden, ~ oem Gans ation, ehall be deemed s pe , oe Bareuene, Tight Be doar eure oat part ted iy fy Vou and ery tale eet ere tera tebe sonar Saree Btiee | ro ene of De pentteasames have net beenubte tofed | tn consequence of the illness of Bettini, “ Otello"? was ne ayy! Tene front do 1 that does net be ee ere ecenon oan aoe wy bend Ut S09, A collation will be ready 10 | withdrawn, last night, and “ Norma,” with Roa de Veter sor ass, drive, oF om ploy any such pot Peay a Wp hE Faagion Leiogie | that does nct belor gto their party ot square with thelt | thems, They were charged with assaulting John Green, tes Joed ! Good! Muerrah for the | ~\ Lorial as Poltione, Detit ‘sit enti a Mage pty tau tt Ny Morse, hon ben W, As CARTER. Auctioncec, Feculier ideas, Iu short, they were sry petition of tuelr | Berrard Da'cy andJobn Davis, with an ‘fatent. to nil | ower, Commander, officers, crew, and th Fornighe ei be observed, te sassy thos tat eat byt Ty a ordinance,” tad ouhgecs t0 8 Ene 8 Dey vtrect, corner of Groeuwish. | Cid spevelis. made at the various J meetings, fora were conveyed before Justice Bloakely, who heid | ceasic Maretrek’s opera season. and the ucenaio®. aleo, of Sale" eoodl dollars, of Imprisonment net exceeding ten gota them to bail to answer the charge. | t collation Is being disposed of ia the | pencfit. when a crowded hoase may be anticipated, from ere Was a Very Slim attendance in the morning. but oxi days, (or very ofenen. t shal: not be {ior say parson, te receive. or to hold , licwaae te bari to be a public he bes citizen of the United. Seates, and Seish hie fam iy in eal Az: J —FOR SALE, 4 p Seveseas GIBRED ish verral Mare, eis Arvest of Counterfeiters—Vesterday, two men. named | George Post and Francis Truman, were taken into eas. | tedy by (Micer Darrow, of the Seventh ward. They are | chorged, the former with passing and the latter with at- | tempting to pass, counterfeit money, toa grocer named | } | eve what is going on, co deck. Hygud, we | (he facts we have named. and from the circumstance | thet Catherine yee will be present Maretsek himself ll take hie leave of his troops of friends, and will lead the orebestra Thus will end an opera season of great more in the efternoon, while in the evening Unere was an audience of eight or nine hundred. There ate, however. very few fr. m other States and the nominating commit- tee is compere chiefly of New Yorkers. ¢ the marines drawn up, ready to ruin os. arms. Bang! Bang !—We go ashore—thoa- ndance | fends in PUBLIC.—INDIA Rune been called to aged oak oy eguieumens Ny erase ser 200 foes RS TAKEN ON LIVERY AT FUREE a Silt 125 Bast T eenty-four:h e*. ecri bar that he has firished com gad commiacton cables blic stables im the city; ea orees each; where all on livery, at ea. ehitii 3; Share . renetel share Poteats, “Me ts tore @ ‘et te haemo 4 sold on eommission. gh hove SOUS i vessive Kovses on, Whepetng, ea 13th, ISB1. A pair of fine roan horses for sale single York State horses, at the ete poe very fine See Pee Senin ~¢ ALIFORNIA—TRANSPORTA- the Isthmus of Panar a, eine > option, ts Falta? D> Pit i ae ee ee rx10, Sept. 18, 1851. Mr. J R Jonsson moved to postpone the nomination of candi¢ates for President and Vice President to « future convention. This question was discussed by Mesers. Shattuck, Mareb, Pryne, Cook, J. R. Johnson, Kelsey, Addington, Eastman, Hudson, Hutehinson, Gerrit Smith, Lummery, Wing, and Davidson of Iilinois after which it was lost On motion of A.J. Wise, Messrs. Crocker, Bastman, and Davidson were added to the Committee on Nomina- tions, and the convention adjourned till 2 o'clock P. M. Upon re-aesembling, the nominating committee re ported tt name of Gerrit Smith for President, and James 1. Coliine. of Chieago, for Vice President, and they were unanimens!y nominated. But Mr. Collins having written a letter declining the nomination, the name of Charles Durkee lare free soil member of . from: Wiscensin, wax eobetituted. and carried unanimously Mr. Senin then thanked the Convention, in a neat speceh, for the honor conferred upon him ; but as he hei’ not possess the same freedom of action in publie as in private life. and should not enjoy the same facili ties for doing goed with hie mency and time as he dors now. he begged the Convention to excuse him. The Convention would not consent Smith was finally induced to accept the nomi ‘The resolutions were then taken up and the Convention adjourned till 7 P.M., when it will be ad drested by come eloquent strangers from England and Jomaten, and adjourn sme die. Great Trotting Race between Lady Jane’ Lady Suffolk, and St. Lawrence. Rocrieaten, Sept. 18, 1961 A great trotting race took place at the Union Course, this afternoon, between Lady Jane, Lady Suffolk, and Bt Lawrence, mile heats, bert three in five, in haraoss Lady Jane proved the victor in three straight heats. A great deal of money changed hands, Lady Suffolk beirg the favorite against the field Fon ime’ was gat vie 2:921;— 9:994—end 2:93, horses trot again to morrow. ‘The reeeeen ‘Unto at New Orleans. Onieare, september 18. 1881, ‘The steamehip Union arrived to day, in passage of ‘7% days from New York, Of false key?, at an carly hour yeste A quantity of pocket eutlery, valued at 8 in cash, were vtolen, The ruiilans eseaped without detection Another —A young man named Hamblin was arrested. yertercay, by officer Hamblin. of the Third ward, charged With having, about @ wrek rince, forcibly entered the cabin of a market scow, lying at the foot of Fulton street, x R., and abstracting therefrom a quantity of wearing parel, valued ai about $20, belonging to Captain Buddy. ve ncoused was detected by some boys in the act of | ‘was committed for exami feveing open the cabin. I pation. Resiatéo, = Yesterday, am named Ac 4 four others of the same wm were arrested, charged with reristing the execution of « civil procers, and for assaulting tho police offfoers with dangerous weapons, Thy ‘Timpeon, and ball for their appearance Court of Common Pleas, Before Hon. Judge Daly. Bret. 18 —Haleos Corpus.—Henty Fersein, an enti ccidier under twenty-one years of age, was brought up | on hobeos corpus, and discharged by the Judge, he being, in law, an infact. Immediately cA being discharged, he was arrested by one of the Deputy Marshals on a Sef of falee pretences. Asornen Vinoret von Dasa Pupreme Court is —— at Greenfield this week, and an impertant care which ruch eminent ¢ counsel ae Rufus Choate Achmun were panned opposing he cates were, Dr. Amor ce ond Dt ag an ite against the Vermont and Massachusetts oad Company, for domages sustained by the wife in alighting from a car at Wendell depot, in the fall of 1850. he turning facts were thus —notice was pron of of the station, the ears al- tweet Ce quite stopped; ot on the platform to sight, amd the cara tharted with « jerk, and she was thrown te the ground and badly hurt. The point was, whether the was ina place of safety when she attempted ight; ifso, the comprn le. ‘The verdict war $1, care and $2000 in the last— $3,000 R jc blicen, Sept 35, The vells in Westchester county are said to have been exhausted In consequence of the continued drought, and the farmers have been compelled to resort to the Jroton river for water. The Croton is lower than it has been for were taken before Justice | | M Chisholm, 42d regiment Royal Highlanders; Deputy | ny 4 Rartnoan.—The | ther double case, has been tried, in | A George pmirsion of Board Works, Solicitor General Me- Hen, Justices Alwyn, Day, MeCord. and Mor. |W. Sot. M. PD Rers, M. Ps D. Armetre {a Beott, M P.; W. MeForland, MP; HL. Smit MP; W. P. Richards, M.P.; Benjamin Holmes, mem- ber for the city ef Moutreal; A. Jobin, member for the county for Mentreal, Hon. Covnell; Hen. John Metioa, Montreal; Hon or of Kingston ; Uharles Wilson, Esq , Mayor of and Aldermen McFarland, Grenier, Homier, and Lynch and Messrs. Fecheste, Whiey, Rrondson. Mortreuil, Lamarche, and Atwater, Plexton, City Clerk; and J.A B Mo- eyor; Major Elevell; Mejor Bouchier; G, Feq. Queen's Printer; Judge J. McCord. of Montreal: Mayor of Quebec; of the 20th reciment; Capt ein Hon. Hf. F Keane, St. A. ‘Arsistant Com, Gen. Webb; Senior Surgeon Chisholm Royal Artillery; Dr Maitland, Royal Rifles; Drs Rather. ford ard Barrett, Medical Staff, Benjamin Holmes, M.¥ — wlof Canada. ‘Sir Allen Macnab; Hon, Adam Jorru; Mayor of Dundas*; Lieutenant Colonel Cartier; Lieate- Colonel Lelan; Mr, Holman, M. PP: Mtr M. PLP; Mr. MeFariand, MPP: Mr. Lyon, Py Mr Scott, M. B.P.; Mr. Sherif Thomas; Mr Bradbuih; Mr. Boulton, Mr. Cawther; Major dy la Mai- Captain Duverney; Captain Bonlinge; Lieat oll of Canada. Major Jacklan. of Three Rivers; heeleott, MB. P.: Mr. J. R. Wright, MP. P Bindsey. Olerk of the 1 pada. Ld Letteh. do, Lord Bij Governor General of Hincks, Secretary of State and suite lative Amomabiy—all od Oe ™ Lieut. Lee, vada with Se TELEGRAPHIC Bostox, September 18, 1851 ‘The Corporation dinner, at the Revere House, took Place at 8 o'clock Inst night. The President retired be- fore the cloth was removed. Mr. Webster was tot pre- sent, Speeches were made by Bir Allen MoNab, the Tion. Francis Hinckes, Col. Ham, of the Britieh Army Governor Paine, of Vermont, and others; but as no mem- ber of the press was admitted, we have no report of the svecbes, Lord Figin has not yet arrived: he is ex- pected this afternoon. ‘The excursion down the harbor was accomplished in ‘ef the Montreal bar; Col. Gnesy M. @.; N. Dumas, | } | citcumetances Mr, Lavenu may 4 Grane, of the Legislative Francis M. | Jolonel Horn, and offi ert OR SALE—S BEAUTIVUL BLACK HORSE SEVEN | | The nemiuationr will probably be made tomorrow. | jievry Siricklard, residing in the Seventh ward. The sc- | Thiee cheers for the President, Murrh! Hurrah tefitianey, the talents of thocminent dinestes GampeD f Reld for want of won. Com be seen ei Faget | anti olavery books and eutieatures are publicly offered cand mavinth honveds ty lenistaapee, tienes! Seng! Deng! tee? Sieak' coteeniateae ot Gosetaen t Fae a = for sale on the rostrum. am the audience invited to Bur! and Grend Larceny —The store of Messrs. 8 ‘Tbe fcllowing ita list of the most distinguished visiters come up snd purchase them. ‘ Berrian, No. 601 Brondway, was entered by | cn this cocarion: Daniel Webster; Hon. fH. Kil- ugran on his good fortune in herratter holding a musical fet lovsbip with the most popwar musical conductor in the | country ‘The close of the opera season suggests many remarks | a enterprise of Maretzek, who has drawn around | him a company unequalled heretofore, beth in numbers | and in talent; but we murt defer avy expression of our | thoughts toa futureday. For the present, we will omy fay Ubat it is quite likely Chat we may have # short reasom of (peta curing the winter--one in every -— — | te eny ermbination of operatic talent yet admiration of the publie Tre arrangements which have been made ate euch ae cannot but command attention when they ere fully announced, and ip the course of & | month or two we may be able to make some statement om the subject Pethaps something may be learned by a visit to Castile Garden, this evening. Brooklyn _ inteiligence. Tar Prov Asvicm—A New Peorosrtion. — This uration eeome fated to be delayed. notw! the pressing and urgent wants of the inmates, in the vent toretched receptacle for demented patients question of the site upow whieh the new edifice is to be i erected and which has agitated the Board of Sapervi- re ever since the grant by the Legislature of renes te reise the ee was, a fortnight short by the question being raised whtether the site evera mile from its present mise This yuestion has been ratixfac torily am ewered in an opinion cf Judge Rockwell presented to the Peard on Wednesday evening. whersin he states, in effeet, thatthe Bard of Supervisors have ol the power. under the statute paced at the lact cession Mr Fparkman, from map te the Deane m proposed that £ Hel | spplication be made tothe lature to colnege soe cs and that a State asylum be erected on Long tetend the counties of Kings. Queens, Kichmond and Suffolk, and that the Supervisors of those counties be tavited te co-operate After tome discussion, the co jon of the matter was postponed till the meeting of the Dowd on ner next. ‘ourt of Oyer and Terminer. Before Chief dustice Dene nda, nod Aldermen Kelly and None of the murder cases being ready fret, 18 —None of trial the court adjourmed over to icy ote piovable manner, At about Ll oclook A. M, over | gt tem o'clock.