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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 6929. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. o=—s —— AMUSEMENTS. Doone ors YT isi CURTAIN N ir. te che (oe ia Be to 1 Angutina Cookion: Mise Mauss Taylors” = | a rie fo conclude Morits, Mr. Pope; Peak Mise Crooke: mccemen~ ‘AY TI E.—I Briers, cnr e 4 eam, a Bhaw: BOLE o'clook. ‘ire ‘come- ; Kenest Tivkots, 30 copter Brivats Bonen: bee C ‘Tavclock, ‘The wonderful Ravel Family; eae of the capital pa aaEE. MR. JOHN SEFTON. eae ar Hts Sed with the BED OLN ai ABABS. om at 7; ate of the to coa- After h, KIM-KA, N TIONAL TREAT CHATHAM ee pouomAN’s LYCEUM, PaRAOW Ay, EAR SEOONE el YF elnoiay ct, 1S, me tra Seats, $1; 08, 89. sy evi ‘Oct. commence LY drama | re See ‘he sae sce Wy? a ta will em" tie CHILD OF Ties "Bar te FIBLD ; Pierre Rosenber poe id: Bill iba Cor gonol the ‘it ia hu Winea bane Mise MChates: B ‘M's AMERI MUSEUM.—P. and Pro) ir; John Green’ it Admi oe to ermances, 35 ce ‘under 10 123 centa extra, ce “riumbs of the new local me Meadows,” received w Mestayer; the ress of the company. All the curiosities to be seen, 2 sual, stall hours, dey and evening Cie ben OPERA HOUSE, MEC! be ya ror No. ake and a ° z Top! Fally inforant ris ike con wed, play: a MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ EW MU! Fury brace gle’ between Bo and Gran ast 2 celebrated and efivcie: rienced performers, under the se! ‘ellows, whore concerts eae oe with the test favor bj sturdsy IBLO3 GARDEN. — KADANS ANNA THILLON lly aunounces Shas her Srv\ banedt ja Amori- New York, will take place on | material gratis! Hotel keepers and the co-operation of all “Thureday. October ioe, om which occasion Mr, Hudson, tho | lovers of Liberty estly solicited. Viva Liverta’ Tiskets gelebrered i Jaz Irish Comedian, will appear. ‘Tho per- | may be hi the Hotels, Restaurants, aud at $,C. Jolie's, gow nese will commence with the favorite comedi atte, of | 3 Broadwa c the SvRibE OF ‘The makeu EALY’S UNION PICTORE.THE RXGIBITION OF s Thilles hich abe will sing ‘reat pioture of the Hon. Daniel Wobster, ro- Amon PRACE f the Wiz she to have the box 0 five to6P. M., without ony extra cha tion is recommended. Admissi¢ people's oft firous to gi isin coftemplation to raise Martyr of Liberty, and’ kno lovers of freedom whos tribute in large eums to th Hmonial, yet would feel alad to add sheir mite to sup Professor Anderson, theref gutire receipts of Fis Lace Nigh m of freedom this great gon of Liberty's neccosary aid in advertising, printing, otherwise form expene bli ordan; Pauline, Mrs. Sherret th @ Wear of the North. ye, sday, the Ath, 8 0 in New. York to most or hofeasse A; begs also to state th for sev go: Soe te ear to en! caw & have volunteered {their tion nich has drawn crowded of the elite’of Boston, wets it, hae lately teen en: hibited, is now open at the rooms of the National Acadamy of bale paar B'anGuN -Citten OPsRA bl gpd LAST FIVE 0 aon of Pro- —Incroass October, when ened ae Philadelphia, aud _spiumeace on Mond: sinoersly La a ertions ‘have aa with hele in conss- piven ‘4 day tern mined, ue 2 the Cit; work an. inthe Fux RANK! MUSEUM, 176 CHATHAM pane ¢ oun Design, 603 Broadway, we posite Bond street, and bn oon- ‘biook above the National Tuvstre.—George Lea, tinue open fora only, Open from 9 A.M, 0010 pg lee) performances every afternoon and PM sreapted Hoason ticket ‘ingle Entertaiaments commence in th aly, at the solicitation of many jocks aad ia, theevening at 7% ¢ this great work, has in contompla- taents 3 vaciod avd select, and such ss can (chips line engraving of the abo 2 piace of ante: eer ment in New York, consisting of | art in Burope, male Ethiopian hn | au vas rooms any | | 2 Aa to for aay amount of mo 10 are selected for their ary unequalled i suber with m variety of interesting pertorman 4 ning. Por — bills Aduiseion—Seate in Private Toxes, cents} doxes, 25 conte; parquotte, Lig SPIT ATTH® OLYMPIC.-- . quoented by An Sliver a Cn American airs, {0F 'y G. Case. AST OF? 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For terms, blank forms, &o., BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE Courant= Chartered in its —Omhers 43 Poulton strest, Brooltl xchinnae, Wall Vork—have th nts aeples) iavested ia the m pert, and their other similar ia Avene RINTING TY signed beg rospeci¢ Ushers, aad to thes many favors the par’ pudile that youlity, & latge vosicty of plain Seoteh Gerestyy ine. be tough bagyage chee tae tenia | Weep peetly aah feom de pot on the Sishr st ore ode “er LNerth & Von Mire ing Line, at F fy ae ‘elehet tne ah ei ‘look. P.M; fare, | L bLISS, Agen | NP erlors vs atinne to ipauee build t per rt G. Stave ING MATMABIALS, EAN MATERIALS. at, they Riways aye om aad, 9° the fod Rowenaner work tpmnp tine ‘of our p # ob thelr bil! A new end se ditions, wil be aewed 'y danoary, We Dr vary bent ting, for [NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | THE STATE ELECTIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO. THE LATEST FROM MEXICO. PROGRESS OF THE WIBRA MADRE BEVOLUTION. Curious finan of the Desoweitotil Free Soil Convention in Massachusetts, ARREST OF SYRACUSE BOLTON QlOTERS. The Gales on Lake Erie and the Galf of St. Lawrence, Be, Sen, Ses The Pennsylvania Election. Pruzavecenia, Oct, 1d, 1851. Bceucvixie Covyty, as far as heard from, shows a whig loss of 646 on the vote of 1343. Johnston, the wnig can- didate fcr Governor, has a majority in the borough of Pottsville of 232. Nontnameroy Cocsty.—Bigler's majority, for Gover- nor, in Easton, is 290, Moyrove Covstv.—Jobnston’s majority in the borough of Danville is 57. Lezenye Covyry.—Jobnston’s majority in the borough of Wilkesbarre is 51, and Bigler’s, in the township, 65— being a democratic gain in both of 200. In Carbondale borough and toxnship, Bigler has 259 majority. Im Fell | township, he has 52 majority. | Leimen Covnty.—In the borough of Alleatowa, Joha- ston has nine majority Pricaoriemia, Oot. 14—1 A. M Pruranri esta Cry Eleven of the seventeen wards Gilpin, regular whig, for Mayor, 4,009 majority. He will bave about 5.009 Prusaperrnis Covsry, i part, gives Bigter 733 maj ori- ty. Southwark, 329 majority for Johastoa; Richmond, 452 for Bigler. and 256 for Jobaston. deing a gain for Jobuston of 15, compared with 1443. The Northe Libewties give Bigle j Passayun's giv. majority for Jchnatoa Prrtaperenia Cowvty —Spring Garden gives 61) ma- jority for John Laxcastrn Cousty gives 4950 for Johastoa Benxs Counts gives 5.500 for Bigler Moxtconery Covet: —Bigler’s majority is about 700. Benuve Cocsry.—Bigler’s majority ls about 390, It is euppo Loeser iselected Judge, aad Garret Prothonotary=both whigs. Lvzennr Cov sry —Bigler’s gaia, over 1343, towns is 283. Lycostuxe is 169. Lrircrt Goesry, (Compieta )—Bigler bas £79 majorit and the whole democratic ticket ia elected Wavee Covsty.—Bigter’s gain im five districts is 200 over the vote of 1843 Faaxaiix County. —Fravktia te Lathrop gives Bigter 22 Greenfield gives Bigler 76; Scott gives jority, Dacrins Qvesry —Returps from two thirds of the eounty give Johnston a majority of upwards of 1,109. Cannoy County —Bigier's majority is 400, aad the whole democratic county ticket is elected. Complete ret om the city of Philadeiphia give Gily ia, regular whig. for Mayor, 6.178 majority Oct. 14, 1351. # majority is 63 Toxas gives Bigier t Cana! Commissioner in sevea Cous y —In three towns Bigler's majority a gives Bigler 17; Frieadsville gives Jobuston 2 dhastom 33 ma. Honrapa. Waree Coc vty —In this town Bigh Hubbeil's (for Representative), 141 majority; Clover’s majority fo is 148, Besarrntayys Covyty In Montrose, Johaeton haa 41 saajority; Strohm (Canal Commissioner), 51, Jeesup (8u- preme Court) 69. Ia Bridgewater, Biglerdzas 04 maj ty. In Silver Lake, Bigier bas 13 majority Prrrsav 14, 1361, Atironaxy Covet) --Bigler's majority in fifteen dis- tricts, over Johnston's former majority, is $07 Baur, Pa. Oct. 14, 1361, Johneon's majority in this city is 50—a gain of 200. | Ids majority in the county is about 1,009. | before te-morrow Galbraith, democrat, has 84 majority in the city, and is ahead in the county as faras heard from Nor metow Covyty.—Bigler’s majority, s« far as beard from, 1,490. Atcrotiase County. Johnson's majority, L475 THE VERY LATEST Pricavacenia, Oct, 15-2 A.M MAJORITIES FOR BIGLER Counmes Counties Carbon, complete 560 MiMin, seven dis’t 8 Clinton 20 Montour Columbia. 000 Montgomery ..1000 to 1 Lugerpe, 1400 Northumberland Lycoming. 0 *’hiladelphia county.2 0 's mejority im the city of Philadeiphia is 2.700, Kensington gives Bigler 900 majority; Bustleton’ 22 majority. Schuyiaill county, 700 for Bigier. of 1.209. The Ohio Election, Crvcrewart, Oot. 16, 13951 The election, to-day, im this clty, passed off very qui- etly, but the result is as yet uncertain. and will not b+ got at untl) some time to-morrow there bemg four tlolkets in the feild. aod « large number of candidates We thall get but very few returns from the Btate at large General Lane addressed a mass meet- ing of the democrats last night, by way of preparing them for work to-day. Wood's majority for Governor, at Toledo, i 105 Awhig Senator @elected ia the district of dummit and Portage Hnow Couxty —This county gives a whig major and the whole whig ticket is eieeted Corr ses, Oot. 14, 1361 Francis Covrty. —Partial returns indicate the eiec- tion of the democrstic ticket, wita a majority of between 100 and 200 for Wood Ia fiystownships heard from, the demeratic ticket ia elected. Wood's majority is from 100 to 200. Garex County —Partial returns indicate a greatly re. duced majority for whig Governor aad whig county ticket. Orevecasn tober 4-12 midaight The vote here has been large. aad che tickets are ail split up. The result is uncertain, and canaot be sacer. tained to-night. The chances are ia favor of the domo erate From Washington City. DEPARIURR OF TMS CAl ANIA LAND COMMIS: SIONERS=THE MAVANA CONS' LSE NEAL 9: COM. WARBINGION, ETC Wasacwotow M Thoratoa & Mall, Caiifor sioners, with seotetary, cletka aad 07, are about starting Gor California. The Commiasionem are entitled to five clerks tir Cart, of Nacogdochon.” is the secre. tary to the Commiesionors, and the President thas j 4, aa their attorney, George W. Cooley, of Bow commended hy Me Webster on of the Washington Commoa Oounoil last evening, a resolution waa offered extending to Koa suth and his companions the freedom of the city, It was, on motion, laid over as prematuce It {s said that Clasice C Langdan, Bey, edigor of th. Mobis Advotin, haa been appointed United St ovrnl at Havana, rice Oweu, removed. Me Laagdon s @ Union whig, aad qgeatiemaa much esteemed in Mob The highest civ vu boasts woes paid to ube remains of ¢ Waeringtoa, hia aftersoa, MA, Varia, of T elphia had Gharge of the praseesioe * Wee large andimpe:leg Phe Presidené, bis Coo in 0 t the @Mcone of the army end aney and cther offeinis, wee proeent, The escort wae tow te t MP adie rm id tue Ber Beith aeueeys avy Yard were “syracuse Abolitiontsts Arrested—Trrial for Marder, Ge. Urica, Ootober 14, 1351, | We learn that the United States Deputy Marshal ar- rested several persons to-day, in Madison county, fr assisting the fugitive Jerry to escape from Syracuse, The persons arrested are abolitionists, amd were at the convention in that city at the time of the outrage. ‘The trial of John Perkins, for the murder of Samuel Isaiah with a scythe, while mowing im the field in the town of Sawgerfield, om the Sth of August last, is pro- greasing before the Supreme Court. The evidence looks bad for the prisoner. ‘The meeting in favor of Orcutt and Conklin will be held at Concert Hall, on Thursday evening. Acall is circulating in this city, and is numerously signed, for @ meeting to send a committee to the Gover- Sotto commmeuta ¢ the sentences of Orcut and Conklin to ~ FOUR DAYS’ LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF Te STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC. Kossuth on Bis Way to frre THE CLBAN QuesTioy {N SPAIN AND FRANCE. STATE OF THE SARKETS, he, & ko, we The steamship Atlantic, Capt. West, arrived imprisonment for life. Conklin had an affectionate in- terview with, this wife, in the on Saturday. ©.8. Butler has been nominated by the whigs of the second district, for the a, Mlle Parodi will sing here evening, but the wea- ther is very unfavorable Important from Mexico. SUCCESS OF THE SIERRA MADRE REVOLUTIONISTS— THE GOVERNMENT IN A STATE OF BANKRUPTCY— THX AMERICAN MINISTER AT VERA CRUZ, ETC. New Orvrans, October 13, 1351, ‘The steamship Yacht has just arrived from Brazos, with dates to the 9th inst. The news from Northern Mexico is exciting. The li- berating army wasstill on a successful move, and had takenthe town of Reynosa, where they met but little resistance. One field piece, and 4 quantity of other arms, fellinto their hands, At inst accounts General Canales, the Governor of Tamaulipas, was approaching Matamoraa, and General Avalajos was on his way to meet him—whbether aa friead of foe is uncertain. It is supposed that Canales will aa seme the chief command of the revolutionists, an ac- that will displeace the American part‘zan, We have received Vera Cruz dates to the 4th inst, by whieh we learn that Governor Letcher, (he American Minister, arrived at that port on the Lst Oct.. and imme- diately proceeded to the capital. Accounts from the city of Mexico, to the Trh Septem- ber, represent the government to be in great confvsion— the treasury being at the lowest ebb. and the govern ment rerources almost annibilatel. Many attempt bad been made to form a new cabinet; but all were ia. unt of the revolution in the nozthera pro- vinces had not reacbed the Mexican capital. ‘The Sheriff of San Francisco has arrestedtwe of Wild cat's pr groes. on eof whom is the notorious Ca‘fre Joha I: is felted that much exasperation will be excited by 4 act. and that the negroes will retailiate The New Canadian Ministry. Tononro, Oct. 23, 1351, The new cabdiact, eo far as formed, is aa follows — Inepector General. Mr Hineks President o! the Couac Dr Ralph Postwaeter General. Maloolm Cameron Coma ts-toager of Crown Lands William Morris Attorney General for Canada West...W. B. Richards Canada Kast... .Me. Deammoad. Provincial Secre! seee . Mr, Moria There sre three other appoia Altogether it will be the moat Liber bas bad nents yet to be made verument Canada Dias at chusetts Politic: DEMOCRATIC CONVENT! 9N—GREAT ADD CONFUSIONSSPLIT AMONG THE ric. Denriam, Oot. 14, 1351 t political coaventions ewer heid in the State of Massachusetts, coavened at Dedham, Nor, folk county, to-day, where aa attempt waa made to form a coailtion with the free soil and demooratic parties At the opentag of the Democratic Convention, the old liners got a majority of the Committee on Resolu- tions, aad immediately reported « a 8 taining the Fugitive Slave law, and denov atterapta to re pest it as lending to anarchy, and asa direct attack upon the constitut They also denounced the free sou party a¢ enemies to the Union The convention waa nearly equally divided between the old liners and the coatitioniats, and these resolu. tious. as may be supposed, plunged the comvention at once into the utmost disorder and confusion The epeakers on each side were hissed aud cheered, hooted at and denounced, without stint. The noise was ao great no one could be heard. Motious were made to ad- journ until after the election. Mr.S B. Bradford, of Roxbury, who had been a few hours previously elected a di to the National Coa- venticn from Horace Mann's trict, made ® most elo- quent speech, in which he beseeched the democratic party (o stand firm to the Union, remembering that the prestiges were, tbat a Union democratic national triamph was probable, before which any mere temporary and io cal triumph pated into insignificance ‘The vote was then taken on the resolutions, by yeas and nays, ard they were carried. A resolution, denouncing a coalition with the free collers, was then taken up, when the elements of discord in broke loose. At length, the convertion. at half t eight o'clock im the evening,“ took the baek track.” and. by a mall majority, rejected the resolution con- deamning the coalition In the meantime, the free soilers. after patiently wait- ing for the democrats until nightfail, had perfected their own ficket, which consists of Keyes, Richardsoa, and Partridge. The national democrats say that Ifa coalition is formed, they will secede, and nominate anew ticket DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Bovrow, Oct, 14, 1861, We bare just learned Dedbaw, that upon the re- jection. by the Democratic Convention of the re-olution renouncing tbe coalition, the old Line delegates, to the number of fifty-five, boited and formed themselves into « new convention, and nominated a pure ticket for Sena. tors, consisting of Stetson of Braintree; Conaut. of Ri dolph; apd Wilkinson, of Dedham The remainder of the Demoeratic Convention nomivated, ia conjunction | with the free soilers, a coalition ticket, consisting of | Mesers. Keyes, Frenen, ard Mobart. Very Interesting from Buffalo. N THE t JBN THE GALT AL NOMINATIONS —= D, ET Burraro, October 14, 1951 The weathor was very stormy during the last night and still continues so. The wind has been biowing « gale, end the boats bare aot been able to leave the port The brig Osceola, with a very pnivable carso. wasfouml this morning deserted by the crew. She haa been t a] into Fairport by the propelle: J. W. Brown. Joho Tuloeh and Wm. L. Reed. the first and mooad mates. and Joba Carver, a hand on board. were the per ao loat thelt Lives by the capsizing of the brig 0 on Mond: been misting for A was supposed to be lost. isashore twenty-five miles below Eagle river, on Lake Superior Her crew and passengers were saved Gecrge W. Loughton has been acminated by the whigs of Buffalo for City Recorder Tho Democratic Judicial Convention met im this city to day, and nominated for Judges of the Bupreme Court George W Clinton, of Brie county, for the long term. | and Noah P Davis, of Orleans, for the short term | Will take place this even- ng i expected lnat might, aod The sale of tickets for commenced at half-past 10 0'¢ this morning, #nd mots than half were soit. They Ail be dispowed of tiie afternoon Loter from the Fishing Ground—More Fa- voreble News. Bartow October 14, 13% from the Bay of St ace from the acene of By an arcival at teace, We have additional int the late diaaatrous chipwreciea Duc eater, ” Boston, before reported as the gale, lost, im fact, omiy Lost fourtoon s the height “ of the crews have arrived at Portamonth. owt the gate Oil Cura ont te be true, would givea | sixty toa alive, who have deem coported dead. Geos nooner Ala from Prince Fa * Oct 14 Ua which arrivet Captain Canney, of Core this mernicg this morning at aix o'clock, after a passage of thir- teen days and fifteen hours from Liverpool. She brings dates from London to the 30th ult. The Atlantic, by a derangement of her maohine- ry, lost forty-nine hours during the trip. She had asuccession of westerly winds the whole passage. ‘The cotton market had not changed, and prices were tolerably firm at last quotations. ‘The news by the Atlantic is of a somewhat in- teresting character, yet we have but a moment, and can give only a brief outline of the state of af- fairs on the other side of the water in this edition ofthe Heaaup. La our second edition, which wil be ready at | o'clock, we will give, in detail, the whole of the intelligence brought by this favorite steamship Only fitty-three millions of florins had been sub- ascribed to the Austiian loan up to the 24th of Sep- tember, and only three days remained in which tions could be received. r Joan Ross returned to the Admiralty on the 27th ult, alter a fruitless search for Sir John Frarklio ‘Tho extreme exvitement relative to Cuba had greatly diminished at Medrid, and the Spaniards are now begianing 1o take great interest in home polities. The execution of Lopez and his com- patriots appears to have satisfied them ‘The steamship America, from Boston on the 17th ult. ed in the Mersey on the 23th The wing age tha PAS: BNGERS PRR SIZAMSIUIP ATLANTIC bess J CAF Rondoav ced Re Rey De Oter neaad er y't D Hoidea 4a Me aad J Bart W U Stockwell y Me & Mrs Strauahan A Te ca J Jobmson Mr Jackson ich iadj and W A Kaia © A Ritled two chudrea Mrand Mes WoW J Re ites hie BMur. Spenec ugntes Mr Mooee 3D Beers Mec N Mercordacry't & Mrs 3J Haat Taney Willams devine & brot'r vtield Mr itoniea z Meas Mias iene Mi Hagin Me aad fies Taylor GSU Mek Gite u And aorvent Mrs ( W Billings, ipCt and aorve Mrs Dixoa Miss Groasbock Jracd Mev ad Mitses Boyhia Plovements of Kossuth. The Smyrva Impartial, of the 12th September, announces the arrival, that day. in the port of Smyrna, ot the U. 8. steam frigate Mississippi, Captain Long. from Constanti- nople. The Hungarian refugees, iacludiag Kossuth, were oa board. They were on their way to America. Later accounts mention th of the Mississippl at Spearia, The Corriere Morea s letters from Sperzia, of | the Cod stating that the inhabitants of that town, on be- ing informed that Kossuth was on board the Mississipp: made great demonstrations in honor of his arrival town was [uminated. freckets were let off. and a large | number of boats. gaily decked out. surroumd-d the Mie. with mule and cheers. The | a commodore, who is taking the waters at Lucca, has been to La Sperzia to compliment him. ‘Tue Marseilles journals anmounce the arrival, on the 26th, im that port, of the Mississippi, having on board sixty Hungariea refucers. and amongst them Kossuth in for coals, and was to depart im- ad. No person disembarked (rom her but eeveral of the merchants went on board Amr From Austria, ROSSUTI AND THE OTHBR HUNGARIAN EXILES. The ree arged of Kossuth and bia companions has led to msomewbat supertvous ceremony at Pesth On the 6th of Januery. 1900 thirty ¢ix Nungarian revolutionary leaders were eucimoned before the courtmartial then sit- tirg im the capital of the province. On the 2cd instant they were all condemned in contumactam and hanged in +Migy; that iso bisek board. with the thirty-six nemes inscribed thereon in w otters wa lows = It ie expected ab rut 160 sente of persons whore auita bave been goirz oa although they have been left at Liberty, will be publi-ted om the 2% ‘The + bi advices celative to Kos. rect ‘The last positive | 545 exiles on board. had roa amdon (he 16th at Syre. one of the On the artivel of Koeuth in the Darde in ofthe Miselstippi went on beard the bs vant of the ait | After ba hare evidentiy tu that che Mieairatppi at the seme time presenting $15. erin the name of the Am rican government emily promised the Lurkis Commissarh» to go ai | tto Amy wanted to take a Hungarian eg with him into the Ameria but this was ob- jected to by the Turks. When ail the tefage yon board Kew made 9 speech ta wh Imerston and the Americans were aot forgotton. and soca efter (be Mississippi started on het voyege ‘The Cuban Question. A Pacis aposdent of the Londoa Tine), wader | date oM™Bubday Sept 23.56P M says —Private letters rom Madrid apeay of the general fecling of antisfaction took place another improvement was catablished before bess of business. The first quotation of Consois me +s to %4 for both money and account, whence the; eine to 5; for money. Parties who had previously Ae ulating for a fall them came in as buyers, and the reeult was a favorable re action of fully @ quar- ter per cent. the final quotations 96%5 to % for mo- india left of aid Wi, to 7, for the account. * India Bonds, 478. to 508; and Hxobequer 40s. premium. A increase of business was Povesaiie im the foreign stock market, Livsevoor Corroy Manxer, Sept. 20.—The market has teen tame to day, and prices are steady, at Friday's quo- tations. The si aha agpa § to 5,000 bales, 500 of which Were taken for export, and hoy pane in- toong i180 Bahia 6) 10 bears d.; 20 by 6d. tu fahia, 64. to 6%: jayne 8 o me ; 608 Burata, Dd. tody ; 100 Bea and, 104.4. to The cotton market at Havre closed on Saturday with very quict tone, without sensible alteration in prices: Loxpon Corn Exctanar, Sept, 20.—The slight im- provement in the prices of pew wheat in the Yorkshire markets last week, had an increased effect on the mar kets in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire, where, at the close of the week, the farmers were enabled to ot ao advance of 1s, to 2s pet quarter from the previous week. At the outports and in London, on Wedneeday and Fri. day, there was not much business done, buta general feeling appeared to exist that have seen the lowest for scme time toccme. Considerable business waa trans- ected at the clore of the week in floating ca: of whest, and more activity was manifested in purel of Indian corn, both on the spot and for distant arrival, At thie morning's market the fresh supply of new wheat from Kasex and Kent was large but there was not 40 much offering from Cambridge: hire and Vinee iuahire, by rail. as last week. The Feeex apd Kent wheat met a tolerably free sale, at fully last M day 's prices; but the railway sampler. being held on ber Cerma. checked the ales WE Tos cath tavinete Wao teas prices, however. were paid. Foreign wheat was in limited de- mand, but the prices remain upaltered. Flour continues without variation, but the demand for old is rather im- proved Floating cargoes of wheat and Indian ccra com tinue in good demand. at Bille, 438. From the South. | THE STEAMER MISSISSIPPI SPOKEN—STEAMERS AT NORFOLK—GEORGIA ELECTION, BTC. Bactrwone, Oct. 14, 1852, ‘The steamer Roanoke, which arrived at Norfolk oa Sunday evening, reports Paving parsed the steamer Mis, siesippi of Sandy Hook. PUndoubtedly the Washington, on ber return.) The steamers City of Richmond. from York, and Pennsylvania, from Philadeiphia, also ac- et Norfolk on Sunday. The Southern mall ir in, but brings nothiog south of Savannah, and n9 uews of consequence enough to tele- raph * metas from every couat been reer ‘The Congr to reported Hon, Thomas Hackett, formerly member of Coagrees from Georgia, is dead. From Boston, CATHARINE NAYRS—GREAT EXCITEMENT, EVC. Bostox, October M4, 1851 at the Tremont Tempie, fashionable audience, ia Georgia but two have rity, thus far, is 17 580 J delegation stands the name aa hither- ‘The conceit of M this evening, was crowded by is but oae opinion of " compiishmeata The ex- citement has been + seats ary to be sold at auction ty ma jorrow Mr Her a broker of Boston, attempted to commit #w ght, by cutting his throat. fhe is stl alive Another Fatal Accidenton the Erte Ratiroad, anvowsurms, Oct. 14, 1451 An eccident ocevrt: d yesterday on the Erte Kaiiroad, pear the summit, by whica Mr. Decker, @ coaduetor, last bislife. He was ‘¢ the act of discoonecting @ traia, Whea be fell between Cue cats aad the engine, receiving injuries that coused his death la a few ours, Mr. D leaves a tomy Maskets. New Ovceans, Oct. 11, 1651. Cotton is heavy: the sales to-day were 1500 bales, at 7 for middling Tobacco—Tfhe week's sales hare 1000 hhds. at earlier rates for the belter qualities is firm at $2 90a$3 Cora is easy and mixed tells at Abc. Niocet selling at 7/(e; the atock oa hand amouuts to 24.00 bags, againet $000 Last year, at | the enme time. Treights are scarce, and there is only | one ship iu port « egrd; 9 is the rate for eottoa ! to Liverpec!. Exchange is riing is quoted | at $09 prem | New Vork bills 60 den, areatd dis New Onrans, Oot, 13, 1808. Cotton is in fair demand: sales of 5.000 bales at 7c. Nothing doing in tobacco, Flour is dull, ecmmon brends ail at $975 8 $2.55. Corn is at 37 a We tor heated, and 4c for mixed. Mess pork is pominaliy | ee ® at $16 5, but large lots are oftred at a Lower igure Use. Whiskey is in limited erpool freight comtiaues demavd, aud calls st ive. © | at 7 16d! Mteriing exchange is Naval Intell RESPRCT TO THE MED DORE WARRINGTON ‘The members of the Naval Court of Loquiry, in session atthe United States Navy lard, Brookiyn, New You, d the Naval aud Marine officers attending the vin Cuptein Hiram Paalding, Commander Josuua R Sands, “ Charies H. Bet! Purver Ben} J Canoone, Surgeon 1. B, Hunter ae TRIBUTE OF Joba K. Duer, Bayse N_ Westcott be KC Caldwell U8 M nt Bury ook a, Marrison, dab A ¥. Monroe, Ohasseil. firmation of the death of the vets. ran Commodore Warrington. at Washington City on the 12th inst, and also notice of the General Order of the Hon Mr. Conred, Acting Secretary of the Navy, met thisday, October 14 afver the adjournment of the Court, and requested Commodore Sloat to act as olsait- “ Gees Feeble, Pave Midshipman —having recvived | man, and Purser Cahoone as eectetary,and the following resoitttion wae unaninow ly adopted — Resolved. That we have eatecmed the iat Commodore Lewis Warrington a* an officer whose gallant deeds woo bik renown upon his owa Dead uy. that, ae 8 Wanifestaiion ot these ferlings, this resolution be pabliched in (he newspapers and a copy communica ted by the Chairman to the family of the deceased. The meeting then adjourned J.D SLOAT, Chairmaa. Bess. 3. Canooxr, Secretary City Politics. WHIG COUNTY NOMINATIONS Quite an excitement wae manifested lavt eveniaget the Broadway Mowst, the whig headquarters, The county convention met. and after consiterable ooatea- cy in ref rence to the ittance Of the delegates of the contested wards. they became organized, and noma- preducgd thes Om all parties by the instructions given ty (he Beityeh gererman othe commander of the oa | for ce in (he West Indies relative to co-operation with Spaniards in the event o y a the island of Cubs, | wont toay much tn | a leading manner — | V ule qiviog expr 2 to the gravefui fesiing these | tidings have ed on ws, we cousider it our boundes | sty © dwell particularly op the beneficial reeulte pro | duced en © a8 OD many others from the Queen of Br scouted in our country by a distioguished publeman who ia atumately fa niliar with our pationsl character, and who bar on more then ome | n given proofs of bis bs tions existing between teo may interests tn common. We feel ¢ in. commendations of Lord Howden have og the British cabinet to fon a pele eo highly honorable t og the cise, ¥e feel bound, as Spaniards, to pay to Lord Howden the tribute of gratitude and of thanks which be no weil merits, and we consider his conduct tt the present instance as an additions. Utle (o the esteem with which he tas oo wel. inepired all classes of the peo- pie of this evar neers desice to draw atilh | tons | Torker. has been om the point of @ political erists. Neebid Pacba » power was tottering, and his successors we Aiteady (alized of Was roid that the son of one of them hed been clioaen for the husband of the Suitaa’s davahter, of age, wot the young mn wa: found Poloned one m affianeed te Re ‘Torke on a child of tem years of ad Lsivud, reports rwig roa f Case hie eafety of the f Atthe Gut Ye ] Te» tana Beebe OF F 4 ship ta tre vrigt are reported astore aret Rastoo, Ace, ho, in apite of his extreme youth, has been name, Vislet From Kudta, Oar dates f inbay are to the Let of Bepte’ ni» Gooiad 3 uy.) had appressed the outbreak ah. The Khas ¢f Herat was dead and Dow st shammad tad wecceeded dim ppt ey t cain had fallen Punjab, #h or ’ auadstie as and mush loxs f life and proper we enten £799") bad veo dissovered vm at at Dinvay nated the following tickets — Fer Recotdet, Frederick A Tallmadge Register, Oor- nelius W. Anderton, Surrogete, Alecender W, Bead. ford, Commissioner of Strectennd Lamps, Jacob? ‘The first Candidates were choven by acclamation, the latter wae by tllot. the contest being between Mr. Dedge and Wm. Lyons On the first ballot the rote. stood. 46 for Dodre, 25 for Lyons, and 1% for Carrult. On the second ballot, Dodge had 46, and Lyons 34 Oa the third ballot had bo a Loan Te wap here arn nuced that three more votes Bad been polite wer neceswury, On the fourth ballot | my gp votes. and Lyons 2%. Thereupon Dodge duly elected. Three cheers were then mo siven for “Reina The friends of Lyons also gave thre» cheers, atthougt. the defeated candidste It being mow twelve o'clock, tha friends of both aides reparsted, apparently well antistied, with the chosen candidates for the peopie’s sheice ‘The Wisard and the Kossuth Fand, The following correspondence between the Mayor aad Protesser jv on will be found of greet interest, ia- esmuch as ip adds another tribute to the repmtation of the Wirwrd — bay tote t of New York — Laving teen your Correspondence relative to the Kor oY) Fused, | beg to ttate, that glorying es Ido, (@ #0 HOP le a character ae that of the illustrious soldies, 0d sppreciating the energy evinced to reward thas brr.ve martyr of liberty. as a mite thereto | bag toofur the ative reeeipte of my last night in thir city, om Friday evening wext, the 17th instant, and in order to eahanes the sum, U have taken Tripler Mell. as there are thow | than th: re were delegates, and, of cours another Oct. 18, 1981. anode of lovers of liberty's enuse, who, unable to comers ate largely to th . Will glad bt, attend, bute largely to the fond, will gladly, ones fod by even cooperation ewell the am monisl Lam_sie, your most obedient serv . J H. ANDERSON, Professor of Nature! Magi Marcn's Orrree, Ootober 14. 199i your note of yesterday of your performances o@ Kos. wth Your ipt of tendering the ent Yriday crening nex t WAS Mi ler ie epted. and I can * the wu MM wrepood with © teal 60 ebety a0 1 ie thes gout prec labied seutiored your valuable ulin sny eo mote warmly the Roy m pefatien of every, Amerionn ettite cringed euce-es uring your career in ths J am, sit, yours ver tre A Y KTSORLARP, May | J. Anderson, Pq.