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--WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. i 3 which ought to be taken by the British government in the chfanel ard sound Into Hafta's eee Nene ARRIVAL Cuban auction, and intlonien that ib is har ertions much exposure and at be Ain dey, ate oeea cioet sane Reaaaee ag pier, ofl Sy Ed Vioee Dboca lear drift exceeding. 1,060 males, at No. Lad javana, either with it! it tl ‘ation 7 Bi lodgotclocky te nent Para STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON, | Francn in‘order"ta check Thee predatory expeditions, | (The commtion cf mn of the fee, with it attendant uncer. pera era i “ RIE LORRI TITY : and te support thi vernment of the United States to Was ane chief source of trial Every officer an@ ¢ fullest oxtentt its laudable efforts to falfilits duti ed scorbutle disease, but ms oate hare Fou'R DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | ‘a fientiy cr” This article. wills doubtless be va, | occurred. ‘The crews are uow refreshed, and thie oxpedi- rivusly criticised by the various classes and sections of | tion is endeavoring to regaiu the seat of search. Kitchen Terniieres co ki "o be paid for and taken or {iter which,“ iy aie, atett, Te! Edmund, Abbotts be eal Gag y simon Nera ad aie Adaline. r Jeremiah Clip, We. Goodall; Jano Chatterlye drs Grattan, | Deux, trom Esmeralda, by ‘Signor Nori ‘and M'ile Adeline, | ARCEORONE_ J our politicians T have, &2., ape with the fazce of Wilks VCTION NOTICE. —THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEBE. ime Lond KANE, Surgeon to the Expedition: pT hg Og fr. Davidge; Mr. Simpson Socks, Me, Witting: Mes. AWS HON, Boot targe sale of vatantle Forsitun—ts | The Spa,tish Misoter's. Statement Relative Yashadine time for closing the Leadon Exhibition draws cage Lae pained Mia. Abbott; Mrs. Simpson Socks, Mes. J. Set fs st Wig vale in the auction rooms, No. 19 N. ‘ympt ig: From the London News, Sept. 10 ae acaba tha nereey including thiety Hie Tyrungla, Wilt ata the Cuban: Invasion. Benlation, On the Sth instant, 50802 persone vied tke | the intelAgete ne Cem NTE eet IO gud hla URTON’S arma? CHAMBERS STREET —DOORS MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON. iy is, Crumb Cloth a loth, Be . Be Bedding, to " ‘ . ry ee ae _— — — atthe doors. | companions has been scanned with ei by the gpen at 7; & ia at 7 a ato. ress Circle > wo Boxes, $5. The porfor: Sf Stained Glace Windows Fintan cis jadid apec ne pan WAnAAnnnannnnnnnr On stant, number of visiters was over | yeteran Arctic explorers now reposing on their laurels at uel tte, eet Bond Tie ee Sr cantar "Petra Box o'clock. ‘The wonderful q ( in ictures, show Cages, Mat- cg £8,000, and the amount taken at the entrances was | Woolwich, and many of them are sang ting in the expec- 75 eente, Wodneulay ¢vening, Se ‘livertissmens. esses, Quilts, two fine Pianos, &c. IMPORTANT FRoax THE ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS. £806. A, Ent si het AA tation that they may yet have the ¢ of weleom- UCTION NOTICE.—FURNITURE, N: : py eg . i es from the French capital aredevoid of any | ing ut least thi iving portion of the Lebie crews who +a ited og og falsy comia pantomime, the thousands of cond hand, Shit moraing, et Besadwey-—fi ib, Wi intelli of atriking interest, ‘The Varisian papers | left Woolwich in Muy, 1845. with the Hrelasnnd Terror. J Cg ge oa ae, ie ierd, Auctioneer, will cell, tice; Hermione, Mre rb roadway, near Stewart moenisg, at 10%, o'clock, at Traces of Sir John *ranklin. are pringipally occupicd with a dissection of the conclu- At auction, @ gomeral agsort- y je wi river, Mr. other com the world in the produotion of co It le inte seyal marine sions arrivedat by the various Councils General, in tefe- | whene’eriee oe eene tO know thatthe ston; Paulina, Mes. Hughes: Ewi fete and comlepantomimes. Weduesday, inh otf comic bale | ont of ‘and black walnut Furniture, tee rence to the movement for the revision of the constitu. | a Prig) ne eral t ge cmd Wiig Bean ro ji ps Els; tts. Gourley: Mopsu, mimic fete Sine —Ventilataw, Gabriol Ravel. ‘Yocon. | With ® keneral aesortnv nt of Bro ud hand | Puraitue cinde with the fairy comic pantomime of astinant Foralture. Sat NATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.— DOORS ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, the Woolwich division, who volunteered to Ta, &e. Also, am tion. and with the subject of the probable candidature | the Arct ogues ready et | THE STBAM FRIGATE (MISSISSIPP: ASHORE, | tion, ona. wi de Joinville for the Presidential election. Js Aretle regions with the explorice la 5 No new light, wever, is thrown on the latter sul ctioneer. at 7; our 3 Dross 2 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER—LARGE SALE OF SE- ect, in the accounts now before us. ‘The F ones Sh cenlas Bie Te sent, Ochna Pee eae » fereee seers open att to + cond Hand and New Furniture this Wednesday mora- |. STATE OF THE MARKETS, fect Ee the SO) oe. tue rene uc Daadh dounian Spatns Private Box Tickets, $1.° Wedicaday evening, Hop ing, Wd o'clock, emoracing # splendid variety of marble top SOUnte Are peotte faveeneeieaetall bodimere con- pcp , e 3d inst., contain amne- atertainments will commence with the MaNiAo Lovee. ‘the mmenee wi and plain Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, 1 Secretary Bookeuso.mna- . Bion Siew, See * feet bead fi ‘sevedel branclfes of Indust count of the christening of the infant child of the Mobacl, Mr ."R. Bee Mary Woodward, Mrs. Nichols, Loken Molnotte, Miss Cushman; Gonoral Da- hogepy, walnut aud maple Chairs, do. Roceeetiaaent Mes: Ss, tinued to flourish, ad in of industry— | and Duchess de Montpensier, in the palace at Salle. ‘ater widehy Pas d Ludiam.’ Tobe followed | mas, Mr. Chippend: Beauasaat. Mr. Fosse treesce aud Bedding, four Btoves, Car} ta, ining, cea. such as jewelry, cabinet work, & —large foreign orders | ‘Tho ecremony took plsce with gre pomp, and the Jar- w drs tee Be ea ae VENGE—Cato, Me, | J Gatene Deas tre, ard, dressing and quartette 7’ ae Kot ‘The United States mail steamship Washinton, Capt.G. | had been received. In some of the manufacturing de- | ginal Archbishop of Saville officiated ‘The Duke d’Aus if head, Mr. Stattord: Philly ler. After Which, TepwinsPag Bea Y. ERENCE Bove il W. Floyd, arrived here yesterday noon, after @ rus of less peinea ae pines, ine bees aatines CAS: dn te —— | male maagedt she : and not Senerthas pwe nty-six names , 5 . nd woollen districts tho fi peratio were gi 0 the princess=-amongat them wi Serbs inti ae fori, Miss Hatha beepers ee ret Britanuia, Mrs. Meader; Soothe he o'clock than thirteen days from Southampton, whic’ port sho | ay. potce of flour im the Paris market continued to fall. | Maric Amelie. The Deke a prea ly Boots, Shoes, Cutlery, GI ees, and, also, the parior, | left at 4 P. M, on the 10th inst The wheat erop is generally inferior im quantity; but far | the Queen, subseouently 4x Caer Sn eee 8 > No. Tu aE Pusiic ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED chamber a and ite ce eet tet me ‘The Washington left Bremen on the Stir‘inst., Wad ~ foaeice 3 reall fe Suet 96 4 ae! pote teaser ts Me iibben of the Order of Mari Louisa rite the wen pave SOATHERINE HAYES | ______ | Hived at Southampton on the tb, after a run of thitty- | mot'Cr tne departments, ‘The wecounts of the wine Markets nipped Doncert ip Amecice, hay | ALTER GREENOVGH, 4 TIONEER.—FRENCH | !X Bours from the Weser. crops are unfayerable, 2 ae Losnon Morey Banner, Tuesday Evening, #ept.9.~The sr 4 . | aif Ry indow ©) a ing loee & Ge. ‘The W. brings four days later news than that receiv ¥d PB Ron mg cor mals ane. beng hie. 8 penis: in ee English epee eee this cgay yaen ne r closing prices PROGRAMME. a e'olock, in the je ney market haying been brought about by the publi- | f yeeterdny; but there was @ or stock during store, Or be the stat» ofthe | by the Europa, via Halifax and Boston cation of the anna fmencial statement of the govern. | ‘heday, ord the final qotutions show fn lunproveaaeut of Trish Overture. weather) 1 Merch winiow a ae a of prime She brings nearly 180 passengers; and so great was the { meat, which showed a deficit of nearly 70,000,000 tlorins | encighth. ‘The first priee for Conaols for money was Breet 0 fe ee Domeparere. peur from 6x5 to 40x48; and Ist, 24.,8d, and 4th qualities being | demand for accommodation, that the agents at South- | for 1 Exo on London had risen, and gold was | 961, to 96 ';,and they lett off ab 9644 to 9634 for money, pieeraes EAS ‘the Neherectes sitorncon ‘concores Sole on the Hasyn the most extensive assortment of Fronch Glass ever offered ampton bad to refuse « great number of applications | @¢ 2 Eremium of d silver at 21 per cent. The long | a: 06), for the Mth of October. Bank Stock : np ee ca-Marctaok. At muction, Catalogues arenow ready. prt erat see : ; ; pie Bat ea eNtletpated Austrian Iown is announced for negotiation, | closed a Redvoed. 9 to 9g; Three and @ PELLOWS AINSrRELS, ar BELLOWS NEW Mug. | Sceus ond Arin—* Casta Div N Bellini Lot 01 class—for several days priv! an ¥ fubseriptions were to be received from the Sth { HK to 94%; Long ‘Annuities, to FA gpl Hall, 4 Drondwsy, nobwven Howard and Gr ¢ ae Soil centinoe taal of tr tate, tha dae Sone the departure of the veesel The frojght is » very ¥. to the 2ith of September. The amouat is for 85.0000 | 77-16; India Bonds, 498, to and Excheque 5 Nis a the Merchants’ Exchange, New York. The lot which ¥ vorps of tslonted ani rlonced performers, under the sole Dain uneold are some of the best on. Clermont r able one, but not quite so large, in point of quantity, ae | forin¥— about $35,010,000; but the London eapitadsts | farnagoment of 3. Bs Fellows, wn ¢ concert in thin city tor | !resblera and Aria—* all were net @irpored to embark in the onterpriso, ani t sa. The foreign market was not gem@e- aan again underwent considerable : iy activ 5 f : ~ that brought on several former occasions. Beeldes the ad therefore principally be’ negotis Puris, | uct i Giuramento), Mercadante | Will be cold without reserve, to close the concer: loap wotld- therefore principally be’ negotiated in Puri ales were temporarily effected at a fuc~ ihe pat your hava boon pow hy ith the test favor b ( ) scadante | 3 usual quote of German and Continental merchandise | Frankfort, Arnsterdam Vienna, ard Braasels, | ther dee the account, the peers ae § word at FS fod fashion trem +l) Fello je en aye meee KS i Melon) Hcl ie ova of he ord olga fea venttiatog | Ballac—" Those happy days are pone pes eaysj Lave FUR SALE AND TOLER. _____ | shipped at Bremen and Herre, there are seventy-two: | Decidedly more confidence was exprecned in Ma Langan | 279 ey and @7,. Spanieh continaes heasy; cougact te conamens SAEGdea, An ciocasel tench Mise Caruenine Haves, “Goor CHANCE FOR A BARBER MAND saat cases of India silks—received from Cunton by steam, and | arrivals of epert=, (nesrly $3,500,000 baving come to hand | and 20 a the Thies nee See a 2058 ‘dnilon of fox lie “romasacien’ ie Steines Bi. feoomme | New Overture, (Anne of of eleva sLavenn | treet in comequencs of its Long standing thia earibicns | tADebipped at Southampton—ecchineai, and other valu. | within hes dng wager ony ene ee = “Oh, dil ‘Fiiddy Duna | ment hes secured 9 numerous snd valuable custom, aad | able British goods, Pp + te Ai tae | by hee ot tlt nines anbe Five per Cents, 105 34 "ex Peruvian, for account, al; O'NAL N#W ORLEANS SERENADERS—@ bliebmont of the kind froin the undergone a HiRut decline, yet the quotations subse. | Russian Four and a H. ériven away, every other es - Cents, HW 5 :Tadolini | nelehborheods the furniture, Among the passengers by the W., are Captain Brown | (ently railied et Cents, dors, ‘and Saviis shere was a fair amourt of Quite the rent reason Kailway shares were firmer—forvica | rien Serip. Buokley, Master F. Buokle ey Bucniey, it is é ‘Viscount. 100 aD i K ope, Wi e Ne ht Ameri Spenish Bonds uneettled | Saskebtpdesennleed, Gx tneeSbacion neh : ekley, and J. Ht Collins, reipoettully annoussote | Duet—" Da quel di," (Leta Ekamounix)... .Donizettr | eis pars meneme cwmer, eblixod to retutn ta Buzope, will | cflicerr, and crew, late of the New York yac p 5 asin ga exchanges af abeet d the public, that they have made ® perma: 1 . jomiz part with it vora! fe conditions Apply at No.7 Bayard, | witcns yeosel bat n sold for £5,000, and not £7,000 nn the mauvfaoturing districts of Man- | the same rates as last post upon most Pla except Vi- mt with Mr. J.B. Fellows, and are pertorming | Soio on the Viclor Sig and Mr. A Brshau. hear Division street ch veesel has bee! oo 00 m 08, exoe| hum, und Birmingham, are most fuvor- | (nna and Trieste, which were ccusiderably lower. y Was good, andevidences cf | Mancussven, Sept. $—Srarr oy Taave.—In cloth we ted presperity were observabie, ‘The Irish | have bad rathcr lees animation, but though manufae- jon with Fellows’ Minstrele, at 44 Broadway. tion two travel South. Any band enili s Serenaders, or Now Orleans Batch Lefore reported. Our thanke are due to Abraham Adams the gentle Htha valuante seruer tenad for the Drug Business, co + Miska Hauser, 70 uk sl ie seat e eat (Marte KUG STORE, MYRTLE AVENUM, BROOKLY Hots sees sss Walllacg nd ° 4 finen merset was duil turers have in some caves inanifesced ition to de ‘inal compaay, composed of the abo Myrtle avenue and Cerll otrect, is to let, and manly clerk @@ the W., for late papers ; 7 oe vi S | Extures for sale, iu comeequence of the death of t " 4 Up to the time of the departure of this steamer, the | } merall; “ on -An Irish Ballad Hd Rice. For particulars apply to J. MoCUTCHEON, t ‘The West Ine muil steamship Dee arrived at South. | weather was mort delightel Atthe Math inne eoes | re 4 ig, price tt & DENPATER: S$ LAST BALUADEN- | Finsle— avenue, ( int store ) ewpton the day befcre the Washington ‘i iim ued, with the | warket, om the 8th inst cher was m large rrndtheterer ot hit day evening. Bop Night's'Dream) + Mendelssohn RSALY. « DARGAINOTHE BEAUTIFUL MODEL | mails from the West Iedies and Gulf of Mextoo. She had ;_but prices were firm, the millers be pene. and that a how: the Niste’wane {Mount Vernon, the re aild bite ras : writ and S| created seme uneaain STonele auld W A prand Orchostes of more than forty performers, tha most | tomb Re et the inte Gone ne oft on freight gold and silver to the value of $1,940,222. of | Cy ana ti limited fabiitie ane not Beavy o Tames of the te Beconausted ty: in New York, has boon engaged. It will | mogt' perfect end beautifal pte aniam ever built. | which $489518 were received from Panama aud Cali- | an advance of ls per gr. was © i, Malt dali of sale burn (Abbot's) 1 ruld to owe £12000, and the eblet Oats firm, Flour in fair demand; some quantity of | or isu spinner at Boi In yarns spinners were d bands, at low prices; but French, | dispoeed to yield @ fraction in price. Both mule and Floating cargoes of Indian | water twiet were Lough: on easier tertaa, | Wich one exception— 00's water—which is in-request foe Meo ret oe a a 5S RRR pie Retegrapas of the asctivien ‘Tasesbece of is tomslipy seen pets ret bout Ye,” “ . + XU. ing to ite correctness, accompany the model. It can be seen . Thekete, 20 cents. fh Picasso Pa Lage diory of J. Tulekzeinge “us concert will befeom | for two days at 30) Broadway: The British and North American royal moil steamer Cameron, No, 23 Aun street, ; p Tiel 1—eserved seats, price $2. Tickets may be : Africa, Capt. Ryrie, which sailed from this port on the A ree x powasY—L. J. eae tie musio eb rer, 300 Beoalwer ab Hall's OR SALE bigaiceoie asin ” ged. 4 2 demand for cotton at Liverpool, | Russia, and also for the Bast Indies. and commanded fall susie otore, 230 Brondway, and at Tripler tall m AL 2th August, reached Liverpool on the 6th inst., after a ‘just. amounted to 10,600 Dales, | pk Rupelan sgenta aeinct fons. Madame Nunn, fiver Rit and son, Sain Cates HAYES’ SECOND CONCERT, Tavas. | {<®, gar ee : ke ing time, She had strong head winds during the great- | unchan ond. but iuyers hiad leas choice, On the oth the | Crarie dls spo dite remove the heavy duties at pea Shrep, Le J. Nort bth, a eae cant ot aroridy 1 atthe ening, the 25th of Septenter.—A large | paver of rutes walk of the car est part of the passage. tales were 10,000 bales, st prices partially one-eighth of | levied on yarns and manufactures of this country, and mersealt vaulter and rider; Odell, the pant: a penny high ioulars, ate to de bad at the Music ggg oe inquire of Fairchild, at A. Comstock’s, 162 Watot aizeets and and o r a a that so imiminers is the end of protection among Iea- feather vaulter and sider: Odell the pantoinial ist; Be econ, ‘2 "rend posit the. Hatch, Bridgeport, © i ary v. . ry steamship corey ok peru KK. = ope Gane mail screw steamer, bate enn the Cope she manufacturers that ae bayve seer begun to set ty eM on the 9 .» having per- | of (icod Hepe to st arrived at Plymouth Sept the ses shite s sibilities pete iy arebaoked Cy ag Sey ints re fuaoribete ickete 1 each. OK SALE—THE STOCK AND PIXTURES OF A RE- Puasa manag pa pa oF : oe eal ‘ ‘ ena yees te oncer ee egng ele ate formed the passage in the space of tea days. and the accounts she brought from the frontier and the " 4 erat of wer, were far from setisfaetcry, veral disastrous shipwrecks are reported by this | ““Titers trem Smyrnn rtote thet the neighborhond con- | mail. The screw steamship Apollo was wrecked on the | tipwed to be infested by banditti. Pirate boats lad | are on spec foutheast coast of England, during her passage from | landed forty Creeks of iumelia, who im uediately pro- | Serr 8.—There ceeded to tbe mountains and commenced depreda eae, OR TO LET —THE FIRST-CLASS ‘DWEL- | Dondon to Ketterdam, on the 6th inst. Several merchant endeavoring to kidnap and carry off the inhabitants o Sis oes vessels were also lost during a severe gale of wind, which | Smyrna. ‘anner, Sept 6—The cotton mar- teil Hat an ody. ‘The sales of cotton Weer ‘which 1,000 bales Ameritam 41.000 bles Amurieun for export. « been & good demand for cotton to- day, and the sales amount to 10,000 bales, 4,000 sa culation and fer export. Prices are without change, buyers bave jess choice. Sea performance Wednesday an! Sa- ARNUM'S AMERICAN M RANKLIN ee, 175 OBATUAM BQUA) onE F — Shove the National Theatre.- ee ry Bole on performances every afternoon sae EUM.—P. T. BARNUM, Manager and Proprietor—Aduission, 26 cents; children, Wedneviay, September 21.—1n the afternoon, at ening, wb hg o'slock, Grand Overture by rai Dance by” Mee Dolores'and. Mons hale. After which, the laughable fares of MY. PRECIOUS EXISEY—Bobtait, Mr. Gad tail, Mr. Parry; Be fentayer. To co Liseuroot Corton 3 rs. Rogers; irs, ret a th satomime of the | bas th: ton ar 7 8 t e The town of Myteleve hed been almost entirely de- Srev9—-The market bas been firm to-day, and prices Ss piece full of comical tricks, and illus. | 224 ihe Gre rr Jposed. of fe eek | Coemzed cm the Teh and Hh intlant The American | cate hie, Ube damage waa cstimenba os thinte ave | herons upward tendency: he sales are catimated at ee a Enanges of ibe meet bemere i me oid ex October in, alll be lot to a good temaat. Apply | *hip Montreal, with a cargo of iron, from Gottenberg, | miitions of pinstres, | 16,00 bales, 1,000 of which were taken for export, oe Titpy Faaily, ane aac aih eh tas inact, the pre Lound to Peston, went ashore during the gele. near Dun | fyThe steamship Teviot arrived at Southampton a few | 2410 on speculation, and include 8,500 Aametionns | tee, to Be teen al OR SALE—AN ESTABLISHED DINING BALOON geness, but was subsequently towed off, and taken Into ami Mg wid al ag Mind ion aon 4 Seyyiien, ot 8. to98; 1,200 Surat, at 21¢d. to 4d.; 70 2 noes, with lea alow rent. |p, J ont: ¢ 0 or peace MB ge ST Want be sold Great ie applied for Immediately, or the 4 Portsmouth to repair. to July 81, Rio Janeiro to August 14, Babla to August | Loxnow Puopucr Mannur.—Mixcina Lane, Serr. 9 #00 ron begs to thank the public of New York and its vicinity for I be sold separately. Avvly on the premioe tie unprecedented suport with with which they have crowned Grand etrect, near the East Fiver oF ee eae solcker of eipleg Mail, to Ses OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTU afgnee pe rer t week for wre Gatherine ee = eee a ‘The Morning Herald announces that severat immense | 18, Perparduco to August 21, and iy oem to ae uber BSugar— The public sales, say 13,000 bags Mauritius and tron stesmahipe are about to be built by the Penia- | ©. Ouradvices direct from Wuenos Ayres re of the 2:th | Iiengal, exceeded the demand and comme ae end Montevideo of the dist of July, and Rio de Janeiro the low qualities showed @ idee bt O0T brad and Oriental sama ones comet, to rag Of tha 1th ot of Aroq ; ee tik i Te coptcoma ver, geoerally supported te market, ond twiep Southampton Sexamaria, to couvey th Nene of her news appears inthe London papers; but | bought im freely; 200 hhus, only of Weet India « A Sai oe ighes to or sas races ‘act bela fatd'te | Fast Tndla axa Chine walls. Oré of these monste | from Our private eorfespondent we learn that the ao | ean of pid de Cun cody ston, she selene shade ther particulars, apply rn , | counts from the Brazils mention jeneral Urquiza | jn tavor of the buyerr, 6 refined mar! juil, dae ie Weresmteer sneer <fered him the steamers bas just been commenced by Mr. Maro andthe | beq entered the Banda Oriental at the hend of 4000 | arenpaltered; grocery lumps, 454. to, 495. Colles —108 certs, and ud Sh Store, No Broadwa Pure Pty devant 2am Eee | fer use of the Opera House, Astor Place, whioh soeopted, | Fn SALE—A PORTER HOUSE IN CENTRE yng Messrs. Pena, of London. She will be the largest steame | troops, ‘The Mritish steamer of war Geyser had brought | cerke plantation Ceylon sold, at prigoe She strongest man Inthe world, who wilt brosk ag and begs most respectfully go inform th bie hat he will | ne seidnand tute af te boone ll’ be ect ntheworld, Her dimensions are to be—length, 92 | to Rio intelligence that hortilitiee would commence be- | which averaged thors cf Inet wee large business has ‘che audien fhovee to offer him. He will alsp ehailenge soy tin nara ue every svoning a | pace rene: hehe. J : eke 1 the paddle-wheet | t¥e¢@ Brazil ond Buenos Ayres on the 1ith of August m done, by private ccntcact, in this desc the man to “Bill a bullock” with his hed fist, for any ¢ entertainment oe | nets feet; tonnage, 3,000; to be propelled on the paddle-wheel ‘The Opera House at Rio was destroyed by fire on the (wo days ~The public tales declared for Thurs- Amount of woney, ry an} is believing. All the usual atteac- > te of 1.200 will be weasel wie oes y bv aS oy principle, by four engines, of the aggregate power. 8th cf Avgust. horses; the epeed is to be sixteen miles an hi | ¢ y next have partly suspended business by private com- nd the | | At Rio, exchanges on London 29 « 201(. Freighta to tract, Rice—£000 begs’ Bengal found buyers in publi 0 WESTERN MERCHANTS.—AN EX port Imeseontile house mith the Vnited States 00 a 700. English channel, 40s sale at previous rates, Cookineal—100 bags sold : aya J.-A +- OUNOTO ese, the corknc ot Fane he packing and pet a ene peer — ‘At ‘aia and. Pernambuco, busiueas was dall—the Dubllo pele af lace, week's, cursemay, Sa De 00 Oe Bee S pratipers, the curing of Bass, .¥ P in nine ¢ays. vessel wi enty-six | murkets being overstoe Cotten— 300 bales sold at fall prices. ‘Tallow remains Shave tne Sienna niggana. eo wi torre than bait that number, and as all tie seats. belo = Having tuthert “pac vache iat, the Kany ig desirous of | foct longer than the Great Britain. ‘The Brazilian ports were gemerally healthy. | uated. 4 oe S80" new. ta other articles uo made \ ry ro, and wishes to entor —— | rial alteration; without Hegisbateieenese “geet te a ae, fo Wo SP. a arty apes ty rr m ath beme Bease anes b ‘The competition of the American with the British Asete Nicaea tes nepinidn: | Hal alteration; but the mar oe ton < oo th transatlantic eteam sbips is beginning to assume a form (From the London s, Sept. 10} | prneen. A. F. AND R. MAXWELL’S CIRCULAR. £oh Tatar eS MalL BTR 2 that will benefit the pubiic on beth sides of the Atlantic, | ‘The fellowing letter from Captain Parker, of the True- | re Tucaday, September 181, PAC! hee steamer will ae In the London Times, the Collins line advertise their in. | 1 Whale ebip, giving an account of Captain Austin’s ‘The arrivals from I: cland and coustwise during the past Hh Nove, IMPORTANT—THIS RVENING, PROPES. expegition up to ‘the 1th of September, 1880, has been | week huve een fiall. From foreign ports we have oaly ‘till pai ror Anderson Se Papas, Viaoe Opera House, and sca WEARER WHEE A OriauneD MAT Loe? tention, on and after the 8th November next, to lower | prouyht by Captain Ord, of the Tyne, of Berwick-upon * | Tecelved 6665 quarters of wheat, 1,050 quarters of cata, cent parts “ an. “ that, ¢ ; indian magn ares re “peers a) eter Y I Grand vivoet. the rate of passage money from Liverpool to New York, | Twecd. which, hip arrived at that port onthe G:h inst, | 1:4¢0 quarters «1 beans, 2:4 quarters of corn, ithe th _— 0 LET-THE REAR PART OF SECOND STORY from £35 to £30. The Cunard company soonafterissued | ' “rou this letter it would appear thet the Searching | "The exports in the ume time have been wom lancer thaw = of No, 123 Fulton street, 68 feet in depth; well lighted, | @MMouDcements toa similar effect; aud the othercom- | Expeditions wore about vo enter tate Piste 4 arters on | for scme Lite past, and cruprie 2848 quarters Apply on the premises. will, doubtless, be forced to follow suit, and mak® | the southern shore of Cornwal and arrow | 254 quarters ns, 2 aarters of Scien corn Ok Neeser le thee the 8.8 LEWIS wit tears pel secre *3 poeniggrgi ’ | Straits; and Captain Parker, of the Traslove, transmit | iachnana Let? tench ot dene a eae oe ae Oe tnd 6¢ Qavober, | pro Lena , FED HOUSE TO Ler FOR THE corresponding reduetions from the existing rates of pas- | SYcH1i ‘Noun Sit tune, surgeon, of tue United eater, | “MpRRna. LOG? bartels of Jour. doing dar is built in the oage fares. expedition, which will be read with the deepest interest | jng the week past in low qualities of American flour, but ul the fas won ey! pa dye Bee Broadway, Chis story. | “the Yankee clipper yacht America was at anchor ia | byail concerned in Sit Jobn Franklin's expedition. | {ef other erticles the. Ueluend has been languid, oud last din ev ‘equal Ves Wi 1, Sto Southampton when the Washiogton left, and was fitting | , The traces of Sir John Frauklin’s expedition, which | Friday's prices barely maintained, pd aoa alice Scan Cosamer alten. rg aa wees: Sd 0 LET—TWO VERY HANDSOME FURNISHED PAR- P bad been already reported by Captain Forsyth as having | ‘PL weather has been cold, but otherwise favorable tor Monday, 6, vats Bridge; Tuesday, 7; South Jors on the fiat @tory, with or without board. Inqaire on | out for # cruise to the Mediterranean. The English | been dicovered by Captain Ommanney and Lieutenant | harvest operations, eSceumner, Cage: Sale Trey; Rue chford; Thursday. 9, Bak corel cabal ds Pele the premises, 21 Howard stre yacht builders seem determined to try to improve the | Hertie Cater. i. aan further folie 4) a | At this day's market there was a Sech oltentenes of day. ie, Bt Alba " ; Monday, ae o | Ommenney, Captain Penny and’ Captain laven of | town and ccurtry busers, whose attention was cl diate of heletanmahip | Pick, ves 0 LEZ—TRE STORE NOW USED AS A BAR. SITU- | models oftheir verscle, and several yachts were about t° | the"tinitcd’sieten expedition, placing beyond a doubt | Sinton tC Antic enlte erat ation was chia LL, EIGHTH AVENUE —J. ©. | 5 al the 4 the safety of Siz Joha Franklin's ships up to this point, | been cifering at very low prices, and of w oy y suiached to ¥ wai “ be built, which it was hoped would fully equal the Ame- | {p, Joha Frank bil this point, | si 1 f which th to Boston, the rate brated Ethiopian Operatic Serenaders, will | rica in besuty of model and capabilities for speod. Tho | which was their first winter quarters, and during theic | ta fair catent wt the fates of this day Weeky ted ead ng. Hr fora | ve threeet ial oats 4 For particulars v8 captaln and crew of the Alerion have returned to New urn at which there is not the slightest ground for | inferior wheats were cilered et low prices, with litele et- or or pee an jureday, Sep M ‘bills. the Washington, peing that any disaster RGE BASEMENT, AND ASTOKE, SUITABLE | YOrk. #8 pastongers, i | fect, Some emall parcels of new Irish were gold at from. BReaieeageee | = AUTLAAH Fabia tase | caketmraee cutee sae eer pames neem | S"urcbe thi tes vie le of ste uiatoom | Stata 2 hee te ee Sone I ¢ SPORTING, iy lighted and well ute Mississippi is reported, by the British mail steamer | panies up to April, 1846; about which period they woul | American’ flour was not much pressed for sale, and ‘ook street, Liverpool. AAAAA ~ P' por " o SPORTSMEN. On THURSDAY, 2rn SeprEM. 0 Ids. por week, or by | Buxine, arrived at Southampton. to have gove ou shore | be preparing to push forward on the main object of the prime qualities brought rather better prices, Frenoh CREAN oT RAM NAVIGATION a te tat her, a shooting me off Hobok on the point mear St. Jatnes's Geet. Suyrna Bay, ou the | expedition. we i reports | URE uae witout change; first-rate marks are now dift- tha ie th or 7, ‘ a 2ist of Avgust, and was being lightened of hor guns and . B—The persons whose gravee are here reported | cult to meet wi Birman WASHINGT r 9s xpec eT. b if Po cag TMRN —CoMTORZARLE OWHLLIN SAN? cther heavy stores, preparatory to atiempts being iaade | formed part of the expedition. | New cute were rather dearer, being scarce, and 2s, 94. i antes yp Between J. Susess And seme ethos goe- wofamilies, at low rents. Apply to | to extricate her from her dilemma, r. MeDoveid is Assistant Surgeon of the Terror. | per 45lbs. wes pea for tawny; no change in old. il for Bremen: between J. Tusers and oN noting; sine Oe “- he Mr. MeDoveld ts Accistant Surgeon of the T 1b hapge in old. = tppile, gad es 5: TATION. orton, No. 208 ‘Niuth avenus, near Fwenty-80th | From Constantinople, we have dates to the 25th Au- Davia’s Srmarre July 24, 1851 New oatment wing more plentiful, was rather cheaper, - gust. ‘Tne Turki-h fleet was about to put to sea, to make My Lonns—May it please your lordsbips to receive at | 20s. Sd. per 240?bs being the extreme value of the ET, ONE 01 THR BE st evolutions im the Mediterranean. It cousisted of tx | my bands the mcloted tectimony, received on the 12th of | qualities tof the city, fora hips of the line, eight frigates, and four steamers. Lt | July, of the American searching veewels of the account | Marley and Bens in moderato request at Inte rates, but . Apply ‘at No. 4s stated that the feet would probably visit Alexany | ‘of thetr Yoyage in search cf Biz John Pravktin | Denne were Giflicult toell, except at a reduction. or" 4 iver the Post Office. oo Fhe Siw i CORPORATION NOTICES. eA a 8 = P RENBW same Lb N° jor licenaii 4 requll aon a Cria. to settle the differences ¢: ng be. m the PB On the Vt ptember, 1850, they left all the search- Ipdian corn was quile neglected. d 64. per quarter ~ day ra -* end the Pacha of Egypt. ing veseels at Cape Martyrs, Cornwallis Island, they not | lower, best yellow being freely off at 260. a ais, COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NEW YORK to that time, if 0 LET—THE WHOLE OR MALY OF THE LARGE on relative tothe Hungarian refuges tean- | Loing enabied te pursue any further westward direction | Cd. per quarter Shiller. The eager sed en aap ved by the Mayor mute and convenient store in Breed yey, ett IN A. FLAM. | nourced to be at length decided. The Sultan has resolved | from that date. = Sr iek re avert int oot the Conncd sr bp erage an th wei pan the he uk ot WA-wesad | Nits Choo, No, 653 Urondway, corner of Amity siceet. to put @ period to their unjust confinement, and the | A harbor, called the Asistant Harbor, discovered by | Interesting from Nicaragua. wwsd vay] eppoin al from Now ¥ ae. oy ee isto 8 is. 1 to 2; Tr nee —— = ~ | American frigate Missirsippl, placed at ‘the disporal of | Capt. Ommanney, three miles south of Vape Martyrs, was | We have had the pleasure of an interview with a gem RT OF A HOUSE, SPLEN- | Keesuth by the President of the United Btates, congictiog of wo c 1d | the place ir seleetion by them to winterin The bay ice eB sD an teom, | to reply from Smyrna to the Dardanelles on the | was forming very strong at that time, yet the Advance tleman who arrived in the Cheroxee, having left Nicera- ee f for Glasas3 om Saturday, ereearn ith, 200 te xh arte wuat f . 1 Rh sabe tor 1,000; Bat’ 100 80 Fe Bt, soewnd foveal fins oneyara’e fee inal ) 956. Ss 1 eadny, 284, 1,400 to 1, geet’ tes tneteded.) fu 2 Ist of September, to await his arrival. On the | gnd iereue were determined to proceed homewards, but | guaon the 2d inst, We learn from him that the distur- pplied cn en te et Ae cea Pare’ vewee "0 | tame dey the refegess would quit Kutehis, and | uniortonately. however. gale sprang up,end Grove them | bances im that State have assumed « more. serious as- ‘ortiog & ey — * t embark at Jvomelk, ine Turkish steamer, for the | vp Wellington Channel filty miles, and afterwards they | ect since the dete of the las: news from that intovesting O LET, OR FORSALR—THE HANDSOMELY FITTED | Vardanelies. Kowuth was to be accompanied by M. | vere froze i 1 iy : Lemm}, a Tores: room, B T7d4 Fulton streot, ope his private secretary; by Generals | | bave not yet been enabled to get farther northwards | quarter. ‘the best aoe hfares oe ie ba Perrcel and Wissky; by Count Dathyany—with their fa- | thon the Devil's Thumb; and the time being limited for | Senor Montenegro, who was chosen Director subse- won TeeT: cabes tastnoes, Gad, be menny 2 me ie ot, ia Wilies—end twenty other sup s The frigate | my sojourn in that quarter, I cannot give you any more | suent to the expulsion of Pimeds, by the “Timbaso” or will Ee'given for the whole, Si deatrod: pa orig ae stopping for @ portigelars, chovpting thet te tue Americas "Dock | scrvile faction, died e few days after that revolutionary wer, is gow.) itt be of she etation early next spring. Sekt of epecie, ', per eon! "J. MeSYMON, 33 way. oe Albert were left by us near th A SUITE OF ROOMS, FURNISHED OR | The Puily News states, that owing to the mishap which | j.ipuds, (he wind being southwest and blowing stroug at | aot. Senor Fruito Channoro. under the title of General, with the use of hot and cold baths. Apply | cccusred to Miesisrippi, the Hungarian patiot# | (hat tine it the head of that party; bet it i* not kaown Gee Cie, Reve He Deweey, would be conveyed to Scuthampion in the Peuineular | The American rchconers have left some deepatehew for that any one bes been. passed 1a place of Montenagto, and Oriental company’s steamehip Tegus, and from that | (he Admin at Blevely, which in due time Ope wi ‘This party bolde Granada and Managan, and hase o tre ube teaneportation of ariiclon from place to place wi 0 LET OR FCR SALB, IN BROOKLYN — THK Port they would embark for the United Siates Le seeely ef about a Dundr-d men vtationed at the latter pare, of beng = eatencte mm the ordi- ply to je A lamentable accident happesed on the 6th inet , on At this date Tam off Stoletinburg The jee in my voy- ‘The herals, on the other hand, have named Senor the city, is di to the October. App CIFIC MAIL STBA eance:—Bee. 1 cart, track, wagon, dray, or other (paint store the Tuckinghamehire Railway. when the engine of one | yge northwards seemed to be very Nght, but Teould not | Abanzn, senice Senator, Provisional Director. ah Vine for San Franc ot more hotecs 128 (other, animais, of the excursion trains, conveying (wo hundred persone, | get through it in time. The American captain De Havea | Pave the archives and the army, and hold the en wage TL: sf onyehing whavceves, | having t ned from the carriages wveral of (cid me that te wintcr was very mild.and that be can | Leow, api the sity of Chiveudaga, | The army under ; Nien whaun oF ~ were | the latter and n frightful collision en- | give no further particulars respecting 8 n Fr General Muncs was at Leon, about 860 strong, but pre- ic The Boge ds peli ca ei Ris | RQRW ETTER IN THR ALPHAMET 7. SMITH IR, | fccalin which seven persone were killed ond several | fin than te Iu count. He sald he was de- | poringto march on Grenada, ‘The liberal ‘provisional a. recleely ance; ho shall the ches st Clothier in the United States, has discov~ s seriously mutilated. A second accident occurred | termined to go to of search again.sfter having | government Ras becn receguized by the mations! Com- W Aces Ne, tp overnment Keep, use, drive, or em ploy ‘any such whe oar ered n new letter, that be ipaiste should eeporated a retry | oa. the Sib iust., when | winterea | ted all the documents feouived from the | Sitee * ¥ Jr, chaatey ccenmecting ae ae wlineet sabes ie eense sayin Mi nies ct teat Rr ns eect &e won foe copie sustained severe injaries | | Admiralty and others I gave to him, ee | Mr. Kerr, Unite’ States Charge d° Affairs Aang * tl ave o gail, delay, . Some definite information regarding Sit Joha Frank- remain, my Lords, prevented his credentials, aa was reported by the last ar- pe on See seater oS mails | fvioiah ony, lin's Artic expedition had at last been received, ‘The | Your Lerdebips’ most obedient eervant, | Hive. lle was informed upon reaching Leon, thas by nd cbbeat epee or et itt Won Rt No. 108 Tyne arrived at, Berwick. oa the Tweed, from Davis JOUN PARKER, Mater. | {he federal ecernet, the formen and dipleneatic eaaoms n er Ba seaentes a Straits, on the 6th inet., brin the Lords of the Ad Jemorandum from Ceptain Parker, of the Truelove } of Nicaragua had been transferred to the Tal gowert fen ean “gees Cate . CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, miraity a letter fom Captal F,of the whaltog ship | Me eee er August. 1860, traces were found co | mort, This wae done by decree bearing date onthe 6 fe te Cnlvernia we wraith ” fawit i clothing ake into ‘cash, can receive e fair | True Love, giving an account of Captain Austin's expe |. Sinward of Port imeis, Wellington Obannel, conte. nvary, 186i, at which time (he fact Was commante a caperioncs in pohanocsascon sien pad sm gb on for whe aubeeriveret Lit geet: | aiticn, wp to the Lith of Beptemier, 1860. lly this dew | Ine those previcusly found at Cape Riley by ‘Captata 4 to all foreign agents in the country. The federal snd ia the evant ener f hw ath or car with good i ough the Po Ladies stsended by Mrs | patch it appears that the Searebing Expedition was | (ny anney Th 6 consisted of fragme! of ciel hing, | © it will be remembered, at thie Sherefor, oo lieneed to be Rept aa public eats: and th Dusveldert. DUSSELDORF, 1 him stree about to enter inte winter quarters on the southern | CHMIe meat Lins, aud scraps Of papers, One of thers act signed by the repre a Rorlying fer shores of Cornwallie Island, in Bartow's Straits and O8p- | beeing the came of M'Donald, medical officer in the | *Ntntives of Hondurse Sag Salveder, and Nicaragua, he ay me ee ee tain Parker, of the True Love, transmits a letter from expeaiticn, Novernber 5, 1649, Although ali this was done long be. a werd ry call om Gavar | Mee done 80 7 24 Mr. Kene, Surgeon of the United States Expedition, 2 On the 27th, Captain Penny's cation reported | fore Mr. K ival. and before bis appointment, and seprems Yes. = 5 3, NR. Priovs te Ld ony which will be read with the ext interest had been fuw d yet he docs not seem to have: , we Goes Sotened ta fame eels in seoond, | tember I, 1561, #. There were at enee visited by Captain De | he ‘and Perso ‘tein th i, Mokens by oll concerned in Or vc fans, te Veuny,and Dr, Kane They bore respsc- | taken it in good ps ions to Dito i ill bo allowed 6 par ti which ad weearaoenee: seperee tively ihe names of W aine, K M., and John Hart. | ed. It ir said he took jon, Which by eady reporte the government, which is not Hkely to ha: ontry, but the very reverse. He t erally without oeonpation, senting the Canal Company, avrived A OUNTERF BITS —BEWARE.— tons ate dsily practised upon ther vote tatamous than that pursued oy unpe relied the ignorant, in the purchase of Let the Frebus, and John Terrington, of the Terre romvng e date of the latest death being the Od of April. 1846. | tory intueper « d to there aad but uomistakenble evidences, were w in Leon, ¢ nine of the cbe Mr, White, rep the remaine of the observatory a litte before he tveent disturbances, wnd ‘after the Vorryth, hed been further followed up by Or manney, Captain Penny, and Captain de Haven, of the U B. Navy, placing beyond » doubt the safety of Sir J pole daly te Be MILLA, hes fran Ch cede Litg oourar®, TOR NEW OR. direct, ria Havans. Freich ber 2th, 4 ‘splendid ro perky. ane? tect the commu ity tom th Jobn Franklin's ships, up to thie point, which was their peners! he . 1 Th Rk Aare B. Porver, | Garnmanes J Wuatabintamaneencntcnenser For it Ah ladettahatetel fret winter quarters, and during their syourn, pricy ae gh gh eg oO Cxpulsion of 8. Pineds, concluded o mew contract with it Se; ¥, pre. vertieulara te cttalue from c's PHILLIPS, which there fs not the slightest grewod for supposing | at ting EG d Montem gre net this contract, the government at ae 8 the, ook ‘arrom HiMiseon a co, Agente, &7 Wall i nel heard ong | that any disaster of any description had oecurred beyond - ther ubt thet the cuve be tween | Loctrhas feeued &@ formal protest, declaring ft null in alt mi = —— OOK AT THiS, GENTS NOTHING CAW BE WORE dinary eatualtien cf life among stich & acimbers on Hecely fslond, tacing Lancascer Sound, | 1 parte, ‘he tenet of the new or tract iaito raparate the PRAVELLERY GUIDR. 4 sonnesient je aon, Sosa te nog Altered | three men having dic Ba caise than wenn oe A. 44 i winter ‘eden of the missiag veerel*. On | feneit privileges of the old obarter from tho eamal; talt- AAAARAN period the Ne pre wet, neat Bron on ot eed up porch forward on the main object of the expedition. d Ge ned aad ie | Tbe London Times, of the Oth inet en ee them * e trifle. rticie) m ument ou Cuban sffairs, which will engag Ot home, by A. CORTISSOS, 659 Pearl street, (Inte of fthis country. It isa document s ed tothe editor of the Times, by Senor Don Navier de | Peck ait ns OLOTHING, FURNITURR, WATCHES | tcurie the &panikh Minister in London, which purports . dey ah 2 rdet to obtain a first rate cage bg tobe a euceinet acsount efthe occurrenvesin Uuba, up to | met ntly he on excoution, at Havana, ef the fifty two american Sp wition | citizens, oo the 16th of August. The docoment ON, comes, mort explicitly apd officially, the statements ving the cans! to ite fate. it woutd seem, upon the vernment at Leon. Uf that prevallis, it aonly place | April, 1846, about e itupervious ice of the Welling. | ing all that ts valuatle vo tum Uhannel er disruption, and by | The entire matter n the Gch several vervela penetrated to the Corawallis aids, | fticotes of the | Such hewever. war the impevevrable charactor of the | 1 likely all the contracts will be revoked, and the whole . question again thrown open, Theat Abaves wil coed hardly sdmi's of doubt, a probably the other # ef the federation will feel bound to Intettare.ia favor, after having Fecognized bie authority. Caney, exp AMBOY RAILROAD, tin FROM # Wepaired. 103 7 steamboat JOHN POTTER Me wegeue’ ance 4 o’elook. eke #2 honleeant dn, By, YORK A AND P LADELPIUA—NEW YORK A Philadelphia direct.—United States Ris Line J" as iS nret hours, vis Ly Jorsey Railto: re or first class, Sy oecont shace io Leave Fo, inet of Cortanat i, ond at iy. themeotves ebae S Undine a be hed ga appitootion cone No eas ct Tae Coma ww. ight or pansage nt the offre 0: jompan, oorner of jae “ke: —. 4, that by the l0th of September wadron were again concentrated | f south of Griffiths Triand. th ert wecting attained by the Amer dates fre waodore Autin her Th then tn mo ‘who will not vera oF Lanwent Nowrow We loutn from Moe. with. a: ew of making w hie vning. that Lembert Neri, late Prost fg foot of Laverty stron, Leave Fite 13 watt attced, basems of the Americas newspapers relative to the mutilat Beet) ea Ss b rmall batter Rate Beck at Morris, and abacgind wish bow iat ah gy peared ter DOMBAST, NO HUMBUG, NO BAN CBRING ~ the bedies, gives an aecownt of the military operations Fh ar yey, qbout (bree miles east of Cap " ted ty tho “You Baneoons, Waswtnoron, OM aRterron — eles tnd ‘superman. ¢ ne full value, in | folowing the landing of General Lopes, defends the pro. | P™RSENT Seg j cat eu oll Through han the above ‘A through ih, for every description of I jentiesn cedure of the Captain General of Guba. aod pointe out ‘dhence the American vessels, while procesding ha a fatlare of Unat feos, Sa Praca a aocompanties the | sb off wearing appare!, and s the peet and prospective policy of it eo Spanish govern- ‘tin references to Oul affaires The Times of the fame date, ina lending artivie, pointe owt the eourse wad, were frevn in opporite Weuts ton ¢ a Hitation, the recetvere having finished their taborg ' ing during the eprting winter from @ iatituds of % B®, | comme Mouths egomrocock (NL) Myertignr, Segt tending for, of cal! ing on, vate ond baud store, 11 Orang: erteet, near bagrecs in this testa rough from’ ao ope to devas on

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