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WHOLE NO. 6924. MORNING EDITION-----FRIDAY, OCTOBER: 10, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, _— ANUSEHENTS. ERSARY MEETING terests and honor of the commonwealth, to compro- ‘The Effect of the Cuban Invasion upon the ANUSBEERUS, ninrmmrbamanahnnnnnnnetenreeces NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, anniv tase elther by any gratuitous conceadons tothe demeads Home Government. Tassoe Doors open anf: to coiamen Sooke The Latest from Washington, ee credit “On the cont nishes the folowing Intereatiog Intalligensss= eT an lor — and Pi a “4 Great activity prevallsin the war department. ond the CONSUL OWEN DISMISSED—PRESIDENT FrLtMone AND | ANTESLAVERY SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. cabinet has determined upcn sending an additional force blie ‘THE SYRACUSE ABOLITIONISTS— RECEPTION OF KOS- ated tons, he stands pledged to su slavery to tl tent | of 8,000 men to the Spanish Antilles. The 8| press SUTH—MOVEMENTS OF HON. EDWARD. STANLEY the Presidential Candidates, | % Which its sustained by the awe of the United States, | ia unanimous in condemning the conduct ofthe acnort, SPECULATIONS OF THE WASHINGTON PRESS, ETO. Onslaught on ‘compromises constitution. But, while he can government the liberal avail Waswunaton, Oot. 9, 1861, aioe ae ene bo Me « id, be gee farther. the Se t that partial snovemente have fon; Dake | Consul Owen has been removed. The delay inromoving | SPECIAL REPORT FOR THE NEW YORK MiiRALD. | This, under or 208, be ot. faint to hint that there existe dissatisfaction to a cortalm him at once arose simply from the necessity the govern- Wesrcnesren, (Pa.) Octeber7, 1861. | of the federal guaranties, ands literal observance of the | vent such dissatisfaction from Steele. prcchudvpetrh eA caleba Ard tacit Your correspondent arrived this day in this pretty lit laws, le not demonstration enough of loyalty to the Sout Clamor Publico, while recommen: that additional sh, but when new and unstipulated concessions are demand. forces be sent to the Isle of Cuba, that this will be of his conduct, ‘The President was determined from the | tle town of Westchester, which numbers about 3,800 souls, | Oat Nien it works of supererogation arelooked | sm excellent opportunity to make amends to first to remove him, if official information confirmed the | bosste of ten places of worship, » very large and splendid are Public favor,it is something that, | cérs of tbe army who have been unjastly pat on the re- 201 ie 18. conol iain ‘daiepte : Corporal Hans, Miss Laure Addison; Volante, Free Seishin an "rapior, Julietta, Nios Werelag.” | Arabia, Mr, Barty; Jecquee, Mrs Davides 2URTON rita MBERS STREET— DOORS ke ls nee Bebond Tice, 2 center Private Ben ourt house, and numerous stately edificesand handsome | aman in Gov Jobnston’s position sperns the demand | tired list on account of political party grudges. It 19 0 toine as Courci. Mesers. Bril pel. |’ newspaper reports of his procedure; and in doing so he | © with tempt it deserves, turps hi: in however, ‘at acoder fst sisht but tot She ay ba has carried out the universal sentiment of the wholo | Private mansions, e more particular account of which he aryl, him es ponte ng ——— vali isd Seta ear eed prey my wood Mr Bs “lagareita immediately withdrawn, in ge of thesd: | American people. Mr. Fillmore has written to Mr Owen | Willfuraish the New Youx Henatp ere he takes his de | tions.” not tem that the liberal officers whe had edususnae AVE RATER MY. FRUENDe Aucutes: Jail followed by the PORNIGOBR: | that his defence is entirely unsatisfactory. Woseite Lees, 4 raat pemnton ot pgale.ave eonamianied: || numumamndiamastiagt nc os oo oc! | ia ie ee that were 10 be sent to the reveled Spanish A attracte on! parts ronan destine- Burton; Angelina Cookles, Miss Bums Taylor. th the fairy ps 1. _ | It 4g understood that the President has been as prompt | B¢F®, ad not only from sll parts of the county of | -gidMacmnsiven At our last testing we deckecsd. | tion, prvolaimed tie srentchie eens The: py be ‘and ‘ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STRI M, BROADWAY, and decided with reference to the Syracuse outrage ashe | Chester, but other quarters of (he State—particularly the | Gyr fon to this law, and our purpose to treat it as marched thelr troopato Madrid, Senor San Martin, the Pr aaree. Oeeraa eran ; to £7 has shown himself in regard to the Christiana tragedy, | ‘#'Y of Brotherly Love—by reason of this being the | s nullity. We did this in the exercise of what we be- | courageous editor of the Cronica, Spanish 08, Fane F i ‘Orchestra Tic! Mi Waa (nae Bes the officers of the | fourteenth anniversary of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery | Heved then, and believe still, to be a constitutional right, | pul at New York, under the protection of the wate Box Tickets, Benefit of Mr In both instances he upon Society, ‘The Qu nn of | snd a religious duty. In repeating our sentiments on authorities, had arrived at Madrid with despatehes Svening, Oot 10, the sa ents will eG United States to see that the laws are fully and properiy 'y. ‘skers, as @ religious order, and that this subject, and on this oocasion, it is due to ourselves | from the Spanish Plonipetentiary in the United ‘tragecy of MACKETH— ir Ee | executed. It is imponsible always to prevent a sudden | th? Hicksite denomination, preponderate over all other | to say we do so in mo spirit of defiance or cont - | States. He has had several long conferences with the . ministers, Skerrett Luoy Bar- | viclation of the law, but by holding the delinquents to | <lss* of religioniste, ‘The females—many really pretty, | {nec}; bot, we wish to be and wo will not be | Pi rreiattommenis beth netel a ens considera "TIGERS Faucls, Me, | strict accountability, such outrages will become much | 4 some very beautiful onos—are present; but there | “the seizure of men and women on the coastof Africa, | ter of Forelgn Affairs has sent a circular ante trate * | Jess frequent. This the President is determined to do | *T@ 20 bloomers, for they cannot vegetate among the | for the purpose of enslaving them. is denounced by our | different. P perm pad of Europe, calling on them to not | Dead brims and close bonnetted modest, demure and | government us piracy, and forbidden by our laws. on the | #fford their moral support in the prevent crisis, It is and in thus fulfilling his solemn obligations. He will “ pevalty of death. ‘The seizure of Gescendante on. | Pot true that an energetic representation has been made | be intimidated by fanatics, no matter where their habi, | U2s¢Phisticated population of these diggings. Well, to | the horders of Pennrylvania, required by our govern. | tothe American Miniter at Madrid All communiese tation, As the President of the United States, Mr. Fill- be serious, the convention assembled this forenoon,at 11. ment asa high civil re & refusal to perform it, is = upon this iit have been made through the ing, Oot, 1", 4 ish artists have, inthe | more knows but one dut ity to the Union and its | ©'elock, ina very neatly built and commodious edifice | punished by our laws with fines and imprisonment, ae sated ule valuable services.— lee. Tis bas bow ovat Tastrastioes to noveet nad sont | calisd the Hoctlcaltural Hall, M. ML Davis, of Phllede. pa ne Fi Rg A EE non Sm penlln mit all the parties in the Syracuse affair, on the charge | phia, took the chair, and C. M. Burleigh, Edward Webb | the coast of Africa to enslave human beings. it isa crime | because Lord Palmerston refused to enter into any ots. f Saeed ee ie Datheway- To comelads wiih the monty Mr ilies, Mrs. Tr WE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORM! that the Concert which Miss Uathorine Hayes will for the present, give in New York, will take place on Satur- AY even 88 CATHERINE HAYES ive Teath Grand Concert in Amie at Taircex Harr, on SaruRvay, Oct. 11, 1851, Sebuston; Tom Orop, Mrs. Skorrett. 1 F ST. PAUL'S CHUREH, we the Ra: he Italian Opera, of high treasen. vania, would not commit ther negotiations to guarantee Cubs against - ig yma hyn THe President has given orders to the naval stations to | Nd Atn Preston, were appointed secretaries. ‘There was de ap ey ag Beet I Srrernces, Lede Groneveipr, fire salutes, and extend all military honors to Kossuth, | « large and very respectable audience present, and the | 2 other ‘under no circumstances, neither in obe- | Was reformed, This it has at last promised to do, mg" ahnen ( vedi” the Ly oe ath tie F New York 2nd other places a mr grand dinner will be | proceedings were characterized by good order and deco” porcine in violation of law, can we be induc Grande Fantasie—" A' songs. resid os ram throughout, Not the slightest excitement pre- PROGRAMME: ~PART I. Bete are offered largely on the etection of Simmons, (Bis trot sppenreace te: Americe, ) Prelude—Organ, ... ‘ a sselleh, Baah. | the Whig sundidate fet Gavesner of Visgtates Secretary | vailed. Much disappointment was manifested among | COn*gning a human being to slavery t! aia Fugitive Slave law we regard as an infraction 0 & military despotism in return a Delish, An [rlsh Ballad ituart says “his clection is more than c eal c — tie Proghiera—“Ave Mai -Orwusens-| RET Res — Re aeecn ee ence Payas win | emere actions postion of eit stciahers60 ib Seatety; stitution—an offence st the code of nations, | ig Queen Christina and the Spanish court with Vhat many friends from abroad, who were expected to | and a violation of the law of God. We cannot—we will | Mon sterling annually, + se, Dontzetti | Sail from Norfolk for Havana on Friday. t obey it. Neither will we encourage others to ol Political men look with no small anxiety to the minis- — The Hon. James Graham, of North Carolina, died on | Loner the occasion with thelr presence, ware notin at- | 10' QuTie Nees we will om el Proper reco acing a ie papers, and above all, to Christina's. print, the +109 cee the 30th ultimo. 2 Wastiia tendance, Tho celebrated Wm. Lloyd Garrison, and | courage obedience to it, and do what in us lies, to cancel | Espana, for come indication of the intentions of the Hay # a pop lial has arrived at Washington on | osnor eloquent abolitionists, were absent—the former | it on the statute book, or make it a dead letter in prac- ——. ka se hereige of the latter paper rales The Union of this morning, undertakes to prove the | owing to indisposition, ba TY ‘views, frankly vowed, ‘This is our pur: pila ry jer — poeee —— existence of a sympathy between President Fillmore and | The proliminarPbusiness of organization, and the ap | pose, and we publish ito theworld, We will not dis. | that inthe present rtate of affairs with the United States, we Foreign Affairs will belong the honor of hai will we be lied to trat 34 or compel petrate the iniquit; en nH By peselon ly age 1s6 UaTHERin® Hava. “Los plours de Donizetti, sur ia mort de sa Comme”. Donizetti | Aria—“ Bpirto gen (Por the time in america.) Signer Badisli. Recitative—“ And God . Ballad— My Dreams are Son ae more of Thee”....Lavenu | Aria— With verdure clad’ rr. A. Braham. Recitative and Aria—"'O luce di quest’ amima” (Linda dt Cnamounix). Donizetti mi 3 “ Uo Pistol a cred Aria—‘ Gratias agimus’ Guglislim | Evgland and France with re; to Bpain, and also that “ & demonstration shor | “Dageetle Fieie verve lee | ee ee Ollie wells)" | helen rank abolitionist, en” sa: [ petlesT ke Tee Senne PORE: OON-.| SATE COE, Se) aE taste e coseteeaia eat ams | cdmmteasioal tbe wire et tee eoeeelaneacaaaaah des eats Bish Ate mtllgencer glorifies over the Union victory ed. femnecotuen? over the American iuvaders has been received with no Aria—“ Il Bivaceo”,... . Battista (Flute), ........ Clinton eorgia. : eenes | RA Leenetra Morr addressed the meeting, at some length After the reading of the annual re) the business | ‘mall exultation; the boasting of the American — A ae Re pane, Rerailic hag 9 ctrong article on the interference Of | upon the present aspects of the anti-slavery cause, allud- | committee reported the following re-oluticns :— ud the obicus ecntempt they have always WOR A} Bercaase Case Weer that the fret show of British latervention will be the | ig to the painful ocourrences of the past year, in con- PH ns Sac rer nee gai eh jor! Ros tae f A pn So ese Asia—“Madaniea” (Don Giovanni). sees -Mozart Feo Be) fignal for @ movement which neither Cuba nor Groat | nection with the operations of the Fugitive dlave law, tomiier that the history of the Rayon years bas been | ese is being felt here on account of the news hay Fragment de V'Elisir @Anote Taslborg | Concertino—Clarionet.... Betrman | Hritain, py nee ghee Wee Gea neetens Pole and especially with the tragical affray at Christiana. | & sucoestion of proofs that Sayer) 1s whsaforal, unjust | sretved Chas Bussilice ts Jessoaiing veh bey American Fantasias ee = is made up. Tt states the only security for Caba tube | She enid, that while these facts appeal strongly to our | ¢hd inbuman, and that the law of riglit, andthe true in. | im the performance of his duti-s. | He has fired upon. amd Gro: ulanger | Grand Aris—“ Laudate ; oo my terests of the human race, require | \5 immediate abolition. | considerably injured an American ship laden with flows, » Bellini canseitieaenck | novel”, did in the protection of the United States government. wpatbies avd sadden our hearts, they are not cause for Resolved, That although in the 1 blindns dq | and bound to Havana. The vessel, it appears, did mot dusmsagenent, or aaj relaestion of elit We me firapae.tubetaation: 26 the Amactisen’ sécris ar titas | heave to as siled to ds. Aver Selng Hgbeeen seared sa CATHERIN: itten oxpre The Gale at | Scotia and N in the of a wider pubiisatis —_" Tae tabs weed ‘Si e Gale at Sova an lew Bruns | in them the necessity of a widget publisation of our ) trated by their tical leade: indications the was ordered to return to the United 8 5 panpiiagt jects 74 Seats (Piest time in tb wick, priceiples ror tne tulightenment of the poopls Our rell- | that inechees witch i» the precursor of gationd desteuse | rhe had wothing on. board that could justity suspicion, Grande Finale Instramentale. Ballad—“On the banks ef Guadalquiver 2 as ance bas ever been upon the power of truth. The press, | (ion; and althcugh the great body of the Amverieanenurch | It remains to cee how Brother Jonathan will Cinliihees Ba. G. Love Madame Bi-hop OVER THREE HUNDRED LIVES AND ONE HUNDRED | the public speaker, and private appeal, have been our byits beartlessuess and disregard of the claims ofthe slave, | When he learns these transactions. The American mi- ‘ELS LOST—SEVERAL BODIES RECOVERED—DIS- | instrumentatities. Theee sb Tickets, $1; to be had et Wis, Hall & Son exsployed more eM- | jry treachery toCbristian principles, baa ranged itaclf on | bister bas bad fequent conferences with the minister o€ ounaattas sear 0 Bapedoes, | TINGVISHED PERSONS DEAD, ETC. ciently to show the enormity of slavery—the wisdom, jut | the sige of the oppressor, We stil trust in the power of | Foreign Adairs theee few days. ‘0 postpomement on account of weather. The stesmbo: tice, and economy reedom and free r—and the | truth to dest: rror, of right to vanquish wrong ; and oo a_i SyIph will lenve the Staten Island Ferry, Whi rn Hauirax, N. 8, Oct. 8, 1861. ig | duty of the Northern people to refuse all ald to slavery, | therefore ‘comtnealig (sens Ibe dhe custens of aun seme: {seven} o'olock prec sely, t9 convey visitors to. an letter from Charlottetown, (Prince Edward's | and employ every rightful influence to change the public price, aud for the practical realisation of the theories Affairs of Honduras, ad will retusa, oe Sty immetintely after ti — pascre Res ag the gies of Octoder, gives an ac- pm mahal we wh and thus produce ant!-:lavery < one which are now the boast of the American | THE SEIZURE OF RUATAN—ORGANIZATION OF A @@= HINESE AStKMBLY ROOMS, 63 BROADWaY.— | count of the recert fearful gale, which commenced nation, VERNM ENT—SHIPWRECK. oes a8 8 o’elock, Monday, Oot. 13—Grand Vooal and Insbru neatal Com. oan a Tho Pxrarvrnr addressed the Convention ina fow brief | 'Rescived, That the Fugitive Slave law passed by the SF au rans eece cort, given i the cele’ 1 crtiots Clenoe Me Basel, | On Friday night, the third instant, and continued jer Majesty the Queen of 8; ATHERINE HAYES’ TWO LAST CON’ and impressive remarks. in which he said there was | Americen Congrers, in September, 1850, being a violation [From th» New Orleans Picayune, Oct 1] ON | Goiterist to omni pain, Sis anole | till Sunday night. The intelligevce received is only | much in the state of affairs around us to depress, but | of the law of God, lossmuch as it requires that which he | _ By the arrival yesterday, of the schooner G. 8, Mathew, a eee eee or ae al aang. Sip and Alte Csteher. ay vale se at Sane theatres of from about New London and Rustico, where, it is esti- | Not todishearten, the friends of this benevolent cause | forbide, and forbids that which he requires, 1a null and | ftom Belise, Honduras. we have recelved files of the Hom: Pry War dalee some | octets Pele mated that at least ove hundred sail of vessels are ashore, | 12¢¢Rttaordinary «forts which were made by the slave- | void: {hat obedience to It ls treason toi, and chet | dures Watchman to the Oth ult, 239 Broadway, opposits the Park. | diecn, Sicnor P. holders and their abettors to put down abolition. was | whenever, in the course of even*s, it shall become necea- We lentn trom these papers that the determination of disobedii i Prof ‘Juervos (violinist). | and from three to four hundred lives have been lost. only proof that they considered their system in extraor | gary fur us to choose betwee! the English government to take possession of Kuatem RIPLER HALL—FRIDAY BVENING, OCT. 10.— : T pine sad ant baa Bea Mer Terase, the BARNUM'S awznican museum. | _ It is feared that the sccounts from further westward otatein, "prope tg pn agg eee von neoeal He had Va Jt be eeried A msctog et tos Binds rection of Resnes is Amotican Balled Singer, assisted by Dodworth’s celebrated ents; children, 1234 conte. ‘Thai | will be equally distressing. or Rb oteniees is veal ieeet LA y, | rather then man. bee £ a ¢ for the island Cornet Band. Mr. Macder will preside at the pisny. Che | 9th and lth. 1n she atvorncom, at 3 ar me mer aetpane dl ng onward, andwo | Kerolved, That in the recent Christiana tragedy and | ben held. at which « plan of government Programme will be pleasing and vi ist } Great many bodies have been taken from the holds | are full of hope for the fature, its consequences, We witness the natural results of this | Was drawn up. This plan is headed, « a for the the staly Night,” “Last of | and cabins of the stranded vessels. J.M McKem followed in a rapid review of some leading | most unrighteous and cruel enactment, and that,aseuch, | establishment of a system of government for the islands Pe od egeee ), Dod er years, olds D i In order to give an idea of the great number of men facts in the pi of the cause, agroving with the sen- | we beartily deplore them, as most disgraceful to our | of Ruaten Bonaca, and others thereafter to be termed %, my ° oy Lm ace Cle cpt vend ae probably © ed off the coast, at awn airman, and remarking that this was no | ccuptry in the eyes of the world, and especially of thore | the Bay Islands. agreed to at a general meeting a at ftir will be piv oGae the pnts We Seek the aanened axtract | spondency. He believed that uodespoadency | nations of Europe who, while struggling for freedom | Ruaten, on Saturday, August 9, 1851." It provides that ‘Mre Hail was felt by abolitionists, nor avy disposition to falter or | against despotic er, ave looked towards this nation | the government shail be composed ot the Superintendent, Soonss, Sept. 17, 1951 relax their exertions. have, be sald, hed much to | ara model ceemiatah spteann heme liberty. | oF other representative of the crowa in Honduras, ® Le- of September, a flect of ninety-three Amerisan | ¢X¢ite their eympathies, and sadden their fed!ings, but Resolved, That those clergymen who have preached in | gislative Assembiy. and a Stipendiary Magistrate. The ine British inackerel fishing vessels anehored | this bas not diminished their determiaation to labor. | behalf of this Fugitive Slave bill, ineuteating obedience | Slst 32d, and 33d articles are as follows :— adi the 15th we were visited by a floet devotion to principle, or their faith in the final tri- | to its requisitions, thereby controverting the divine law, eee St el eee ae a There vmphs of their cause, Mrs, Mott's allusions to tha | ‘Thou shalt pot deliver uneo his master che servant whe Le ne gee ng wt Wrongs and persecutions suZered by some of our frioals | has excaped from his master unto thee,” and disregart. ae nen tha cite Uae caltael of ae were pat iy t sombre. She has lately been | ing the Christian injunction, “Thou shait love thy much parties shail psy for the Sato that ry Cor cell to cell, and spent hours | neighbor as thyself,” und setting at ht every con- istration of such grant. yed their Rroperty. = conve with those thirty innocent men confiaed | sideration of humanity and religion, which is outraged is within from a letter, dated T 3 ‘PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED A that MG. Dishinaon, the ealedeated and vo pI registered 5 : ( and , mn, New Bruns- re. RECESS. by the surrender of an innocent man to the tender vat ot the magisiente, shail: Be Yelock, secslony., — ets, % conte. | wick, died on the 7th of October, At 1 o'clock the Society took a recess of one hour. pujolioe at an enraged despot, or of a virtuous and trem- | “Syed hen ot pe be put upto house, Tiokete te be had day, Got. Captain Darby, of the British revenue service, is also AFTERNOON BESMION. bling weman to the clutobes of « brutal and irresponsi- hay ee stores. Due novice a. On coming togethor in the afternoon, the first business | pie master, have deseorated, their ar} Gidea ee eee Soutinustion of the seri ‘The Novia Scotia re will meet for the dis- | was the ‘of the annual vn and : ve leasme Width OF30 Motel he Uni diecaae iowa wew -wuar, | PXteh of business ea tke ser Med Maes Menon orrtamiiehin.the Geapeepene | Shee Pe te mennen ot tenchore ns penotions Gengout Wane, oi ap bey pte eng A’ onto ‘Temple.—Bsince the Deciaration of Independence phy aye 4 Boston, Oct. 9, 1861. ie er? of the pole) Eee Yaron Y Resolved, That with rearoely an exception, the news- | Hze, was wrecked op the 20th ult., om the main reef, near over was there brow in one city An th ‘justly colebratec and ef. sions Mr. W. F. Wade, of Ipswich, Masi., has left for Prince Seae Committee. +A webs | Baber press of the city of pis has proved itself ae Coker. Seat a sec Ensure | ants ohn ander oes at i siete | mnt oprtan pontocP oh ursoreodeathars | Ga Xr yt tty tea, eked: | le Phar anh nd nt Ohgrn nor ahoa the 4 1 and of oe ’ way; tbs bate Zeer Roze bees | gate. oe putea ———— of her epemies; that it pute light for darkness, and | Jams Bye & Co, to take ina cargo of I Musioal Hail is one of ¢ report commences by alluding to the obstacles the | darkness for l'zht, ailing good evil, and evil good; and | Shortly after she sailed, s fever broke out on butt ~) 4 From Boston. anti slavery cause bas bad to encounter incertain eveats | that itis utterly unworthy to be a cuide, as it has ceased | tacking the master and whole crew, aud 90 disabling ¥ rt | CONVENTION OF THE WHIGS OF NORFOLK COUNTY. | 8P4 developements of the past year. It holds that there | to be « representative of a free people, | that (hey had not sufficient strength to work her; am@ MASS —DANIEL WEDSTER FOR PRESIDENT—ForGER | ' B¢thipg in these events to jourage or depress, but Resolved, That the American nation, in demanding | thus she was in a manner left to chance and the rill to AUSCONDED—COUNTERFEIVBR ARRESTED, ETC pov hn St oe Seay ae all snsseptibe of eaiotay Se ee eat aa anaes aeons | Lg Soensay Nes Ganga ay wee » 4 ni spiring explanation. m goes a nd by its impior tem « union down, 8 Gistrens = : oa Boston, Oct. 9,1851. | trace all there de nts alluded to. to two ewuses— | the cligations of aiuigher law, proves. itoelf ws truly | assistance.’ Not being able to get auy, she continued om fects ised Tee wt The whigs of Norfolk county met in convention at ped ae IO saa Peay mag > guilty. of te sin of id a7 cI are at anand of | her prune wath she bay aoned 4 oe reef ays . Dedham, yesterde: nated Marsh: der, \ » cdh, or Juggermaut, and continu the com- | wantof strength even toge' ancl ver sides, e ah : it conneetion with Fellows L m Se mae HO wryawlet Price of cetton. The slaveholders holding the | mand, “ Thou shsit have no other Gods before me!"” she drii ted bodily on, and became « complete wreck. The la not their intention to travel ; fine tan en Cary, as candidates | balance of power, hoth political and commercial, have for | Hesolved, That the American Colonization Bociety ls | Watchman +ays :— ah themecives New Orianae Barenedera of 8 jor the Btate Senate, the past year been able to dictate thoir own terms to the | unworthy of the support of thropista, because it | We must ssy we cannot conceive how this disaster oo . Company. composed the fcllowlng re N jorthern candidates for the Presidency have | deceives ard misleads the nation, by pretesaing to offer & | ’ the reef before them, the matter and Sopa Y tepiretions'and thls eowee bes beea shaped accord. | Trimet? RE, Ametionn slavery; Decaube it apologans for thereon. We ahall, however mas wo ingly. Under this head the report is severe upon pro- | jt forteie a crucl pr-judiee against par cokered “4 ; the ligat- oe, to Circle, minent candidates ot both parties. The following is a | hinders their yood 9 eo) amber eleva tio om board the te oelock. portion of what is said of Daniel Wobster:— thelr expulsion from thelr mative country.” miles be mente x staternman, wo “ But in all his efforts to make favor at the South, the Resolved. That we earnostly recommend to abolitionists Dg on hee Hs UNION PICTURR.—THE EXHIBITION oF | fther - ees yee L Bot Bd President has had, in his Secretary of State, «formidable | to maintain a consistent testimony against slavery, possibility of his catching her, he re ealy's Daniel qe Soeeregal Ueediinah a ase y nating them telosk tothe | CoMpetiter, Daniel Webster has, almost from time im- | eq: endeavoring to abstain from the purchase ual turned to the Kay, Baie Sate fire Seca uaperene ot thal ‘Uaioe lhe peessrvotion wad int | Memorial bron am soplrent te the Proddvney, lie Bee | rs of § ete ater ge tsb tion the nh fics pe ens blies rosperity. rotessed e and he ‘ i leo ob: Pie convention was one of the largest ever assembled Petition! sentiment. He has made ry eepet nh gh T rt he dhe pyr 9 ‘abo Theatrient ont i for thie Gus eet, Se, toe in Norfolk county, ‘at Niblo’ ches under the “ etober | lition of American elavery. we trust, as wo have ever tothe fuses of” The b Ys eqane Open from 9 A, ho ore The entire mass of property on the east side of Leed's ond ; he has been « Wilmot Proviso man, | trusted, not to the power of numbers,’ not to the ehoxoy Dancing Bae. . At Feason tlokete, $l; single | Girty, tamford, Vt., narrow/y ‘d destruction on | and an Anti-Wilmot Proviso man ; he hes blown hot at | of physical force, but to the weapons of a moral and termi: with the ~ Dumb ¢ "7 - Figs, 06 Bo. pottot fmany | verity inst. A building was fred, but the flames | the fouth and cold at. the North, cud both hoe wad cold peaceful warfare, with which one may vanquish » thou- | Std the whole mate Gist ot ‘tion jenéla awk sn ox were diecovered ex . in the middle States ; but up until the 7th of March, 1850, | sand. two put tem thoussnd to thgbt; aad that with ! bie aateeal tee Sopether Mr. Zenae Cook, of Hadley, Mass., has been detected | ail without avail. He bad never yet been choreu by any | ur, confidence in there, and in the principles which | _ Broanway Tuxatax —This evening is set apart for the which ‘will be , in for; Cee Ncetheapwand dollars, | party as their candidate, and the time had come when | we advocate, we renew cur pledges of ddelity to our | Pepefit of Miss Laura Addison. The pieces snlected are ir ofthe day or evening. — 3 rt and abeconded. The Northampton banks are the ta would admit of no further post, t. ff oppteseed breth: and to the cause of liborty, now be- | highly attractive, consisting of the traged: “The BSF WF al ov THe raMity oF THe Late principal sufferers. bad parsed the allotted of human lif, and trayed. ineulted. and outrng:a by the American people. | Petrician’s Daughter,” and the comedy William Gousrer, Comeginn. ite Gecrge M. Henry, who has heretofore borne a good | tering steps admonished him that a strenuous effort must q charecter, has been arrested and committed to prison, at | be made to reach the goal of his ambition, or it would be | me. by the Key, Samuel A . Northampton, Mase , for pasring counterfeit money, con- | for ver too late. Accordingly he struck out a new and | Kran Pugh. Thotoas Whiteon. and Lueretia Mott Afer siderable quantities of which were found on his persen. bold course for bimecif, and in ee ane S which, and before dispost»g of the resolutions, the con — the pm year aforesaid, the public was duty adver- | vention adjourned till 10 o'clock, ‘The Georgia Electton. af enone From a of Alf aE whe | en Crtancesron, Oct, 8, 1861. m kept steadily to single point of the compass, Beventy-four counties have been heard from, and | his voice has beon still for slavery. Our obligations to | Interesting from the Cherokee Nation, above resclutions were discussed brifty, in © geaeral nce that emi it artiets thelr valuable services for the scoasion, watch sham's Lyceum, on Savarday cv ia “Folentes ont will e ot Brow; ing. eri = Anderson, the Lid In'tbe deine ERC i brats Moe wae Tarter $2 Prrmlesien of A. Mt. Forty, kes; dcba Ryreghoes tnd 26 « pie evveten, in one of thelr bent potertes jutions on the tight rape. the pant om! on Thureday morning. | demus,’’ and the favcrite praiomime of Raoul” on's Tueatax —This favorite jues to be tiled. to overflowing alg, theme aud the new sect ate igite. Cobb's majority, thus far, ls 12,000. The State, it'le be. | the South have been bis theme wherever be has cone $0 THE RDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Stamey, entitled” Hetwpe'e, Netiomnn,” san bonsvased on epglisptien uo the box Ce orn a Drom: twelve hm 1 ~ SECS aN Fegan tte ce as toon Lem are Having just received, through a private channel, very | feateu for oan Sone Oe Sp are Litmti<<£ a ond ay ey Union and two secesslontees, one 'y—% | this bebalf, bave constituted the burden of hisapseshos, | te intelligeree from the Cherokee nation, Taaume the | Nerioai Twraree —Mr. WM Fleming will take hie — - North and Madam Wherever he has bad an opportunity of holding forth. | Wberty of communicating it to yor. leaving yout judge | deneft this evening. The pieces ‘conniet of salvoted ause. whether st Harrisburg, Boston, Dunkirk, Butalo. 8yra- | whether it be suMelently importan: for publication. Macbeth,” The Degsct the Ship,” and the * Gipaegte Montracien, Oot, 9, 1801. | ee oy eee ee een ot che mcicc, | Tne former commenication from me, whieh wes pub’ Hiocieniats Gite tities ral oi cbligations to the South. the necessity of the Fugitive The House orgavised this {renoon, election of ” lished in your widely circulated journal some time in | ft thisev-ming. As this will be her a mga AGUERREAN PANORAMIC VIEWS OF CALI- fornia. —Now on exhibition a No. 31) Broadway over bh t ie ve mi siaken fromnnture by Ke He Panse "A % Sante season tickets, The Vermont i by the Thomas E Powers, (whig) of Woodstock, Speaker. The | Slave law, the crime of resisting tts — ‘vote was as follows In regard to Mr. Buchanan the report holds the fol- | April last, I adverted to the numerous diffeulties and | doubt the house wild be filled. to overfiowiog wo oe oo ae 4 T B. Powell, whig......101 J. B. Bowditch,old1. dem 18 | TK MEUM et. sans, and an fimpticit | 4elaye which then arose to retaad payment of the large | Mannrring,” and the farce of the. School for Tigers fois nee, crep, withvat charge, to the he able, at 395 A Gialon P Deve, Cole, oo Decne ae iss tices‘ tasatt | believer in the lower law. be (Mr. Bachanea: a, | sum of money appropriated by Congress in liquidation | “EU PICK Dickinson will te ene by yp gly py Ay pro. tem. by the ahnexed vote:— Frome me meee amg, that the most Wkely way of attain’ | of the claim which the westera Cherokoes. or old settlers, | shatuperion reading. at the Tabermadie ‘this eveciog Posand Pérticulacly the Indies, are invited to eal and | Shale # Dary ing the object of his ambition was to affret a nealous de- | 9s they are termed. held againad (hit The | The subject is“ Othello From bis excellent votion to Southern institutions, In his readiness to MODEY Was eppropristed some time during the last session. © ” ‘The offeial vote for State offers was reported to th; | meet the demands of the slave power, ho thas not only | of Congress, abd before Februacy It arrivedaafely at Veo | friends to tielt the Totemene te nigee ee eee A ARCLES, nie as far, but further than the furthest of his compe | Ark, under chi of Cet. Prennem where it wa t for of Astrlany:‘Asteouomy PE ne eee ¢ fitore. Iilo same bee been quoted with, ap 0a | immediately looked up fn & steeehouse or veult,and be. | Baancw's Mussc.—This popular place of amusement, ENTS.—AT THIS SEASON YOU Alt | bavine just atriv . K. Williams, whig. 22676 3.8 the floor of the Nashville Convention, and his section | ever since remained there while thor justly and legally | will certainly be crowded this afvamoon and evening, 68 with the. ©. ) Whig. inson, 0. 1. dem ame 7 ily rb 4 Clothing to be oY distinetive measures od ayea, sisssek Gausl ce sopaiia, " T. P. Redfield, co't'n. 14,960 for one of the Nip TI entitled toit have not been mie to obtela one cent up to | powerfully attractive are the pieces provided. Mr. Buchanan bas. therefore, this advant the present time. The first aiMfioulty thet int in way, la th -- . Crnery's Mans TReLs —This undowbtedly popular band, nha sarsiacgn oi the Censeees of llesing, Williems’ majority... .... «++ 089 | Tivale, that he isnot only a Northern man. with sowthern | reference to the payment of this mone7 occured emong of negro performers.sre Dightly honored @tak aege and tment. Look up your over coats in time, FOR Lindt. GOVRRNOR. ‘ples. but & Union mam with disunion supporters. | the Indians themselves, and might perhaps hove cslly | bighly rerpestable asembiagee—a good progmmme foe zm J. Converse, whig...22,662 G. Harrington, 0. line 6,82; | }” vain hes General Cass. in vain hes Mr. Dalias. in vain | beon adjneted if certain imterssted parties had net offi. to-night ‘ORTISSOS, 653 Pearl, Inte of Murray street, R.Pleteher, conlition. 15,064 Seattering ... a 1t | bad Levi Woodbury—now gone te his account—io vain ciourly imtermeddied, on parpose to accomplish theselfish bave they ail tried to cope with their Pennsylvania rival | ond. had in view Fritows’ Miverncas givo am oxoelicat erdertainmomt Siageatay tee Coaviies.,.. vi in hie efforte to the Seathern impraccicables | "yr ra, however, that this question in | this evening, consisting of songs, dames, mstrumantel Me th00b BO Redd ay EL teen resey Ty ee soon ear pean my =p yt 5 My ye “ oak niin A crewiad by beam George Howes, whi ©. Reddington, 0. 1. 6,655 ou iy | their money. bas at rowght to a ouocessfal Anrnitucatax —A crowded house ay D one wovelaea Be rt i nd Gcionel Dreunan, the capertatendent of Inotea | tieipated to night at thie populag eateblishment, oe aproge CLOTHING AND FURNITCRS WANTED.— siroue verting their east of Clot bart i Clothing, lute, ouch, Sun, receive riot ber She saasss Sy cootinn tee the opbacctten an Steen ‘oat off’ give them the Miscourt Hine through to the Pucite aod S. OOMEN, 60 P. Thompeon, o'l'n.14,068 Beattering.......++4+. I All the territory south eft, os nd fot, the extension aie, has given notine that he ‘ill commence paring | powerful are the attraotiens ofered. D Majority for Howes ........ccccseeceececees DUO thetr » — | the per ‘a to the oid settlers, ab Fort Gibsea, on Mon- Tux Oe Winane on re Nenen —This 8 flemon doctqver of pearertee The Governor's message will not ‘be delivered wntd | Juteing from the courme, of hs eepesial organ and parti: | day Tia ot ail mogictar «, boee extencedinary Seats oxeel of others cash, oan Pend Saturday. cular in the city of phia—be would | Toe committer onalaims have. in aceordamce with the | jn thw prof, askin, oomtiwuea to Mtipact ‘The Astot Operm Pre rubecrtber, ap hie rest — « lberoter’ for thers tho island of Cubs, and by the easy | will of the people, decided to sepudiate all demands | jrouse is ful) every might. Ho gives a grand day per- dedice pra by Mrs. th, | Sertous Accident on Board the Steamer Pro- | procets of annexation, establish them in ion of | against them. except euch as remade in writing and le- | formance te.morrow. p z Im street. 7, \nwnnite, 41 . metheus, de. the richert elaveholding gem of the seas are nd. | gaily attested. La consequence of this devision toere are | yw Anna Rumor is in town, maki AST OFF CLCTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. ORs, prosent Pricapevenia, Ootober 9, 1851 ventages which Mir in has over his rivals; and | @ host of disappainted claimants remonstrating and pro- Mione for e Garewell tere thre yoy 4 pre. Caer rekecs price cam be gutalned ty: tenis a fs; andinvites | Mr. Anderson. a passenger on board the steamer Pro | if hie chances rhould not be greater than theirs, it ls be- ting eaninet the injustios which they aver has been | Peratione for ® fren wnat the South See have any lott om Ch metheus, (which left New York on Cassday. bound to | caure absolute prostration bas no the comomitton hae tet asian Ghote | Wert previeus, to ber saps tare for Burope, whieh wit Nicaragua) Was shot last evening in the thigh by the claims as invegid. or at least doubtfuh A great deal of | 'eke ince In tbe a The friends of this adairable Tegret that she #ili not sing im i cary les nese of a fellow a ship put into the bitterness of fer ling bas bees manifested Inst Colonel ee OLOF Breakwater last bight for medical advice ‘The wounded 8 C. Btambnegh, she attorusy for the western Unerokecs A calemmaan to cnr edvoruaag Apt OFE CLOTHING, F man was transferred to the steamboat St, Nicholas, which. becanse his claim has been allowed in full, while othors Fer Cant, he tne veluateores tas a above the arrived here this efternoon. and the Prometheus re- ves given up under the Fugitive Siave lw. | bave been wholly jected. We ate personally acquaiated 0 OO hans. os Tee en ween we Jy gation to ti tion, 2 Waeioe witt ‘bo sent te'ee ¢ eumed her voyage this morning. #) Iyania, than from all the rest of the States of | with Colonel Stambeugh. and we know that to his oon | Sh" pregremmne “6, nt, Tanpelasvile, Gretee Mater, written on durable Ail’ titers sn the A magnificent entertainment has been given this vat together, Ttennmerates twenty Fix cares, | stant and untiting exertions in their cause, the old | pi Prokiemine @ rich, embracing soveral of Metame at. Sea pen pela Till be anewrered This o evering at Adame’ Exprees offlee. story of portion of them. Under this | ettior Cherckees are mainly indebted for the pareage of | Bishobs Becst r ange, and vocal gems by Bigner Forti, whe aeGte Cant NAG Wiite alrect, Gwe bioens below way, The steamship City of Manchester sailed for Liverzool following romarks— the bill through Congress which appropriated to them ths Walasbie aid. Cc fuperfivous artic = this afternoon, with twenty-four passengers and @ large | | “The arrests, in ail the cases east of the mountains, | iarge amount of funda which are about to be distributed ~ nsipliianting fished svand, pal @RAVELLER® evips freight have been made onder warrante issued by two Commis: | ney rapite stom ng them Woovsipk, The Turf. ing applicati ato "0 Pots - - sovers—Edward D. Ingrsham, of Phi in and ich New For, Oot. 9, 1861 Oerreev erie Counts LP, —The pacing matohy RAG'ETYON, i7 Wall sirnet, basement NPY, SORE AND. PuILADEL PH Burglars Arrested at Rochester. ard MeAilister, of Warrisburg These mem have rendered 1 between Set of Hudeon, to wean and Capace Meta, Wt AST OFF CLOTHING AND PRKSUNAL BF *R0 t8.— Cg gy ye EY Ps nen Rocwerren, Oct 6 M61. | {helt names, pre-eminentiy infamous, by he indsoent The Returned Arctic Vessels, Basoer 4, ‘two mile bent for Foch nema al yi phe why 4 of, ts men, Gallagher. Aa ptain Gree hd ve perform: u ae ter’, pM ee Ey pod to dispose end Josrph Fellere ‘<a arrested last night, havios | functions of thelr cfice, b Ba Of moral sense, and TO THE EDITOR OF THE WRRALD. Siter- goon, and was won by Pet, in two streteht heats, fubyoriber, ab hivavor®, they ean not o-ly # been traced here by azofficer from Baltimore ‘Amongyy | devoid of all feeling of chamo, they have mate | Sin :—Now that the Rescue has rafey joined her oon. | The Tiret mite cf the second heat was mote PLS 2° which is the quickest mile to wagon on jue of thelr property, but will thereby avoid ail disagres- their baggage = chest of burglats tools ef the m themselves the Iscariots of their day and generation rt, the Advance, permit me respectfully to suggtst | «0. ™ q . pel eseenradin a ar Sacaaame A | | ned ante an a ae through the medio cd your universally elcoulated jour. | Bane Dar Purse,¢00, tne beatin WArmeas : : o t ) Without the remorse Beitinh residents 4 elon named Lady Perkins... Jector wien Secammenn Bae = prototype, again and egain repeated his orime. Their | Pal the lety of Le , Soe jents in Geo Ne bik m : H leavin ~ ® vs) hemes are already held tn abbotronee by ail good SEO | Ne wane ried directly throurh trom ‘depst creed of eet y ks 1) we Oa © Cari named ob m Lady Jackson , Lovrvnan October 9, 1861. | wherever they are known. and the turses of tbe post A 0 brigion ad, KB. V. Snediker named b m. Kate ‘VENTOMA’s eURNITORE ston No. @ 01 route bie apirits Who ro promptiy respended ta, aad Time—3-63, 3.00%. ‘and bane, (Onds, route without emtre charge. oe ‘The steamer Senator, bound for Bt Louis atruck a saag | therm thet are rondy to perlea, have come upom the See (De og - 4 a gw | t Hockport, In,and suk. No lives wore lost, sent fz to the bill repealing the ‘Pennayiranin tarot | Tees bed enone fice tet thee bree fobs aopuct Purse $08 aie beats Les ihive in ava used’ tee com m Na- gation of the Ohio. © Whether he will sign the bill or simoxt withou' cheer Tt will b, worgs, if we alinw | gle a" s Obrapi .° other house in . am! a POTTER. | M in a, ab Bo" ela cura FF NES | pe ware ne ga a not, remains + b° | them to return without giving “nom Pitee named Bleck eee et te OWN part, we are willing to leave the | Desreteit welocme. “ Honor 8 wey case iY tn gs on a matter with confident that too mach , T. Davie nemed wa ocend. "tas elie 7 oo Feepectfully ‘phe ta ro, whom honor spent for and $00 much regard for the in: Yours 7 AN ENGLISHMAN