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} WHOLE NO. 7251. . MORNING EDITION- PRICE TWO CENTS =" SALES BY AUCTION, POLITICAL, = = a = mimes Satie ss csi aa : Bs NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. from Albany, THE REINDEER CATASTROPHE i PRR = UGE S05 6 6 PANES eens AAA nnn iron properly welded, it would still be ® soli A! RIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—HOTEL AND A’ A MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLY AAA REWARD FOR ANTI-RENT RIOTERS—DEUVISION IN THE R EER CATASTROPHE. not show in diattaet ‘ley sen ab this does? ¥ pot le e irom F 3 Dining aloes No. 8 Full Grey salen drien ease Orig ye 15th Assembly Disiriet, THE VERMONT ELE CTION: ANTI-RENT ©ASE—DEATH OF AN OLD PHYSICIAN— picseanieeas from an ¢ mploded. be es, and some from boilersin & dam aller, ( ‘a isll. cornec of TROUBLE BETWEEN THE AUD! : gern ; the exploded one waa similar to this. but joved of 8 private a Fri rata 1352, at os 3 eee 5, Be Fah, imtant, andre Sel SEUILA AUDITOR AND COMMIS. FURTHER PARTICULARS. | Bote meh cerreded ae thte: should think the epi ex- rot, it iiehment Alsoy four . “WM. W. SMITH, Chairasa, | Movements Among the Politiclans in all Aunawy, Sept. 7-9 P. Mf, REN aaleaonnc Sens | ail porte through, and it ¢0 the Inner layers would bure ‘oppor Boilers for conveying ishmeat, Also, £038 | wean Mastim, Neceetary. Becti Governor Hunt has issued a prociamation,offeringa | DEATH OF MR. WOODS BAKED, | cut: dilnot telieve the iron was somed originally. me ‘contents of the establishment will be sold. togother, ons of the Country. } simaedicl tive tae ASP pl BE is "| far ache had seen he should think that defoct in the irom Maggio antsana Jneaits futons” Aeatiian ty | Es“EC Rupes mneccince A wine PEMOORA: = Viton of any Sve ati-renterserapropmrtomstenmeant | CORONER'S tRQUEST CONT Tusatton ‘of thee wha" Ba apa i ie thaagd sor vines, The 01 ublican ¢ A mocting of this Asso- i n of any five anti-renters or a proportionate amount INQUEST CONTINUED. Innati : the best in the city, and she h» i be beld at. baif- b | planation of those who had seen it he should ray Surtom. ‘peprivtor, boing, day, eptember Sth. et the house of Stephen sive REWARD OFFERED FOR ANTI-RENT BIOTERS | fr anyone of those who lately attacked and brokeinte Son, Se, de, : | Sbe comasion was quite ss much, oe perbepetaaesy #0 88 Business, is f offering it for s ‘or further | Ward Hotel, No. i23 Third strect, between A‘ iammeninen ohare annnn the house of Mr. Shaw, in the town of Berlin, Rensselace ee aT of courre the thinnest part would give out; he would rtioulars, 2, or to the auctioneer, Mo, | Lewis atroct. Bvory d = peas oe im, not vse a botier, or consider it safe with such a deveet, ‘Wall streo! gs of eleo ne G STATE FAIR—CHOLERA—THE WEATHER, | vty. last Saturday, The Executive says, it has be- Bareroc, Sent .., | but it might last a Jong time; it would probably take maWrIL. sttend’and enrol bis namo, &e. de. do. Come necessary to bring the offenders to trial, and will gebember 7, 1852. | more than six months to corrode an elghth of am incl; ‘ABRAGAM M. VALENTINE, Prosideat, use all the power vested in him to enforce the claims of | MT, Woods Baker; of the U. 8. Survey, expired this | it depended on the water, nnd the water in the Nort ArsTION NOTICE.—H, N, BUSH,WILL SELL, THIS a the w sh jay, at 1034 o’olock. No. 10 Nort! Joun MASON, morning at seven o'clock 6 » | Tiver wi bad; it wax had Willem street, Cy ry five aeosrimnat.@ Lg ang cocoa 5 Mewas ¥, } Vive Presidents, The Vermont Election, Justice. Ho regrets that the rewards heretofore offered stated shy ia haga fee elt, wh si ee been Tas caoeating ; pe rie wacko ie pa Hi was or Beds, Mattresses, Tables, Bed Liven, Carpets, Cutlery, } Secretaries, Buacinoron, September 7, 1852, have failed to accomplish their object. the J y y ow York by | not safe six months ogo. though not whaps decidedly &o., &e. cara. dangerous; the iron would corrode ax much on active ‘Gooking Stoves, Paintinge, Engravi Thirty-three towns elect 21 whigs and 12 demoorats: Dr. Joel A. Wing, for'the last forty years a celebrated Last yoar there were 20 whigs and 12 democrats elooted | Phytician of thin city died yesterday at Hartford, after a INQUEST ON THE BODIES OF A. W. WuLIrP G¥O TR. WILLIAMSON, DENNIS SAVOY, MARY ann | DOW it was cleaned and kept B, Rey. | SrVice as if laid up. generally; but it would depend om OURTEENTH WARD. Meier ie UCTION NOTICE.—A: y quest of the Ger ittee, the Ci rotracied ill; ‘ Aree puctioular apie Twolfth Avsembly District, met at the corm in the same towns, Eould tot be more universally ry rested, °F OUF SIHERE | LOCKWOOD. W ML SNRLN, BOWARD ZOLLER, AND | ensint pir eatkl a ee Eee on tee Zaluable furniture "to oe ene zt The Governor's vote, in five towns, is as follows, com” | The Frehulder of this moruing contains tho following | WOODS HAKER—CONTINUED. ; | toappiy ntuper heat. but that wae soe lively? ho hey ne fies cecmepeney. Br Grew oe eat Brown, apppisted Secretary, Oe motion, pared with last year:— in reference to the anti renters in Rensselaer county:— | RvipeNce: or TH FORKMAN oF THe MowUAN Inon works, | thought it would. correde, any faster on account of not Py eg x Kesolved, That Daniel B. Tarlor be unanimously nomi- For Governor in 1852, Comp, Voteaf 1851 | 4Udse Harris has decided tho oase of the people. ‘The | Thejury re-nssombled this morni being properly welded; would’ not express any opiniom wumsover $200. This ondex- | sated for member from this district. Fairbanks, whig 1 004 987 opinion will be given to the public next week — It dis- Dg - aa to the y of the boiler; the difference in quanti cw ‘ 2 : bin: 9 the manor of Rensselaer and holds it ama boiler maker, that is fi : mak erence i om; Buperioy quailty: auch ‘as is rarely offered at auction, and to Robinson, old line de: ee 251 | be iMegal and void. ‘That with regard to laude whice ” sg rill Aine se les ica allen tes ye trae oe oer! den eeee naa Rede aint t emiol purekes 1 ear have been occupied for upwards of forty yoars, under a | DSVefollowed this businoss for twelve years; Lhave work. | Omne9Cn it Peorer quality of iron. because it, may be js having all boe with great 5 “v . 4. unde " ; ‘ oer quality of iron, Leeaus woods having all boon p, Eran obras Ge or Massachusetts Democratic State Conven: {ie from Van Ren-seluar, po:sesdon Nee hee against | C100 Philadelphia hammered and rolled iron; Pennsyl- | more porous; welding well or ill would make no differnes Yorthe trad fal ply aomaely wi wards, held 7 lon, hs old im of the State ; but that, in respect to unnesu- | vania iron is generally used for boilers; I have examined | in the porosity. it would corrode on both sides; the greater Geeesa orcas deneripnion cf dcsieaniogvods willieesiti wicks | pursuance ef thennil crane Gonteal Gommatiee, Govt & TROUBLE IN THE CAMP. Pithe Canal Board aod dea pe orig a a the boilers of this boat since the explosion; Téxamined | Brat would not cause » srvater tn sgpeet corrosion, after : a i ( yo ed sufficient. he re ‘reserve. Goods purchased at thine ale ca ‘be packed on Hitched was azanimondiy ohseen! as the Demooratic Fironsura, Sept, 7-8 P.M. tion of charges preferred by Auditor Newel upon Com. | *2¢ exploded part; the cause of the explosion is a defect explosion would be more likely to take place at the mo- This place is already overflowing with delegates to the missioner Mather. and toot his superintondents From | inthe iron. in my opinion; I believe it was cracked and | ment of starting then while at the landing or under . the mavocuvering. it appears evident that th i f eae ii yas 80 ore the it Democratic State Cenvention, which assembles to-mor- | be vispos-d of without sechateinn abe pet ey scaly previous tothe explosion; it was cracked on the top | ¥ the fear Ta avplads ah one toaniee Cann a row. The two ecctions of the party are now in caucus | or censuring the Commissioner of the flues, the part that gave out frst; L have worked | ftp erroneous opinion that letting the steam into the mi consulting on the course to pursue. There will be no re the Philadelphia iron in boilers; I have examined this cbinery suddenly and keeping the furnace doors sla GRORGE H GHIM, Chiat Lovis N, Guover, Secretary. . , Chairman, OURTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.—AT A MEET ing of tho regularly elected Dele teenth and 1 ‘jeth wards, to the Assembly Con’ for si nt Tuesday. R. C. KEMP, Auctio: UOTION NOTICE.—F ASTEN, AUCTIONEER—BY M. Doughty—Furniture, &c., this day, at ook, & general assortment of Parlor, Bedroom, and Kitchon Furniture, Stoves, &. of eee cite Assembly Convention, | opposition town endorsement of the Baltimore platform ; Gov, pear agg th Fierehtall — Resignn- boiler, sufficiently so a4 to give this as my opinion; I am TInAt Onnte eplodians Ba Lorie y fa relghe eae] UCTION NOTICE.—THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEER— pursvant to the call of the General Committee of | but there may be a, quarrel on the question of the co- . the foreman of the Morgan Iron Works, of New York; I | {ious} Sie te te ol Se By |W. L. Van Zandi—Thursday, 1034 o'clock, in the | the Sth August; Mr. Slomon B. Noble, was uneaimously Loursvizue, Sept. 7, 1852 satiified that is the cause Ra cube a SEUVE SS BSQESIDy Sot Rey ae ee suction Rooms, 13 Spruce stroet—Sale of stock, fixtures, &o, | Cleeted as tho canaidate of the Democratic Republican elec- | @lition with the free soilers, The pational democrats General Lane, G f 0 ‘i ra 2 SAN tron; bad imeproted several locomotive engine boilers, zf o Berar and nique ptoro, Cou are, how ‘Cas os tors for Assembly, from the Fourtsenth Assembly Distri st. talk of supporting the Hon. David Henshaw ascandidate | on joure 4 b » Governor of Oregon, has arrived here, ‘Yo Mr. Smith, Foreman. —Thesteam collected during the | and found a grewt doul of sediment, xes of Segars, ae real Heidsick Champagne, fure K » Chairman. for @ in the conve: , route for home. stoppage being suddenly let onto the machinery, to give HE VERDICT OF x if 4 Harry P. . % for Governor in the convention ; but Judge. Bishop, of e ‘y, to gi THE VERDICT OF THE CORONER'S JURY. miture, Sixtures, &o., &c, _Hanay Panper, Secretar; Pittefeld, is much talked of, and will probably be the | _ Hon. Il, Marshall and family loft hero yesterday. for thee ruen nt fap movervat fut inning. Tho Coroner's Jury retired in the upper saloon of the aa INTH WARD.—SEVENT! y DIS nominee, Washington, f et i DS Bosc, Apomomaes.—zear, arp. | NVTTE CARD PACER, AMMAR PURGE. | “ETE ces ct ts mation deacons this cpg | PUNTER 3 so afc ti en as thercould bok beh cam ge. | Retnder for eonrliation, and fran absence of eet eat Tursivure: housckeopiag peticies sembly Convention, convened at, Smith's Hotel, No- 90 | resolutions were offered to be proposed to the convention | >. ‘Notter: haw resigned the Attorney Ceneral- | nerated underordinary circumstanoesat alanding tocause | hours they returned und rendored the following verdict rasaallon These nie and lacie Chae Perry street, on tho evening of t r against a coalition with any arty who do not adopt the | ‘Lip of the Nushvilte, Tenn , district an explosion; I do not, think there is another boat in e ‘ Fancy Go oe. at the mow sales suant to the oall of the General Committee: it Platform of tho party, and tho speakers were in favor of | jpC0l A; Fowler, Attorney General of tho Eastern dis- | New York that lins a boiler siutlar to this; there are | ot tW0 o'clock. A. M— way, Spring’ street, Hn resolved, that the Conventioa adjourn to tl seceding and forming & new convention, in case this reso- | ‘ict of Arkansas, has also resigned. not many boats that have return flues of this description; “The Jury find that the said persons, each and every 0 eoeenary to housekea and joptember, instant, SE aD oee ame lution was not adopted. J — REE OL they are just as sefe. as faras any explosion is concerned, | one of them came to their deaths and wounds by inja- Sash; over $10) and. under “$300, ‘three cy eed re ‘over Joun MAniMAann, Seoretary. Leese The Baltimore platform was adopted by the caucus, by Bridsh Schooner tn Distress, te fot Teas tin tit Rg espiete we thieiata “he iad ayaa wi Mest DRL Ee katipetkecanienth ban " ; Foi: © 1eR i a explo o ore oceasio’ d 0, four months for approved notes. Catsloguoson mora an unammous aye, and six cheers were given; but om Norroux, September 7, 1852, water will not run down in the furnace; I thiak thia | occasioned by the explosion of the flue box connection PURSUANT TO ARRANGEMENT, THE DEMOCRATIC Republican electors of the village of Groom Point, as- sembled at Charles MoClennon’s Green Point Hotol, and to an association to be called the Dem- sociation of Green Point. An election aed od cope sania. Acoulition, confusion and | he British schooner Elizabeth, twenty-four days from | boiler. df perfect, could carry ify or sixty pounds of | the after boiler, in suid bout ; and the said persons farther to the Chair, and cheers were called for the coalition, | Bonair, with salt, for New York, put in here, leaking | texm tothe equare inch with perfect safety; but there | find that said explosion took place on board said boat, at is a manifest defect in the iron in the exploded part, | Melden, in the town of Saugerties, in said county, on her pnd groens for the hunkers. The meeting finally dissolved | badly. perfectly visible to the eye; I went inside the boiler | pacvage from New York to Albany. on the 4 uction, on Wednesday, tl f Septem’ te she choice of Smith Ruland for Prosi | ‘2 Confusion. but the hunkers are determined to present irae ta ok. the premises. The house is a : ig hoa ET? t th t@m to see the exploded part; I made this boiler; 1 believed | Neptember instant, at about a quarter past one Ronvenionsly arranged, Very airy, and in good order; will | Jom Blaite Crore Melee ehatee Bogert Beaty, | the resolution at the meeting (#morrow, when a lively Steamboat Sunk in the Mississippi. the iron sound, or I would not have put it in; tho | P.M. of said day, while making her Innding Bocommodate two hundred and twenty guests, has one hun- Louisvitie, Sept. 7, 1852, fire burned away part of the thickness of the iron; it | Place, The said jury further find that, from the evidence red and forty sight roo three ‘sides G, Thomas, ‘as » standing committee, FEL PLT IR HY Philadephia City and County Democratic ‘The steamer Pawnee, while on her way from New Or. | Ws not properly welded togothor by the manufacturer of | adduced before them the explosion, in their opinion, was communications may be a i even with dressed, poss paid. large tire @ Tot is 109 foot on Souk around by the fron, this detect would, in a majority of cases, be |, caused from a defect in tho iron in the exploded part of Sere eee pnt ee Palti eee opposite HIRTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, FIFTEENTH Convent@on. ‘ leans for St. Louis, struck a snag twenty miles below | most likely to be detected in the making the boiler and |’ the said flue box connectgon, and they believe that this Jooation, and well worthy We atceuston of enpitaliste and | for on eno 2 meeting of the Assembly Convention Pwitsbevrisa, Sept. 7, 1852. Memphis, and sunk in Mix fect of water. Her cargo oon- | putting the iron in there flues; but the defect in this aera Cn at Sei me of the manufacture of the d; when wo | boiler, and that said de ‘hotel keepers. Possession given on the fr: of Februa- en a five years lease expires. One-half of tho Purchase money may remain om mortgage for # termof Yours. By order of the Executrix, SAMUEL A. PARKER, Auctioneer, COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—FURNITU! F. took ofa dealer this day, Wed Teeitentee Bth, at 1035 o'clock, fourth street, the joond hand dealer, com- prisin Usual assortment of Chairs, Tablos, and Bod- Btonds, Hair Mattresses, Carpets Oil Cloths, Bureaus, oon- gre Tables, card do, Stoves, Blankets, kitchen Furniture, eo mbiy district of th York, hold on. the seventh day of September instant, pure the Democratic Bepahitonn G sl f : iron in the expleded part was not detecter sf by constant cor- The Democratic City and Cownty Convention, reassem- | sisted chiefly of dry goods. The boat will be raised, | Yon Wh (he expleded By the edge of it belog eolid ava | rosionsand, in the opinion of said jure, the sel better has bled this morning. The friends of Mr. Kline, the unsuc- | There were no lives lost. . | sound, but rometimes it may be solid on the edge and | been in great danger of an explosion for some weeks, if cessful candidate for the sheriff nomination, presented a Wiem! Haliimere.. et may ane be solid all through the centre. and it is not | not Pao under an econ | keg of more The protest, alleging that the nomination of Mr. Peters was . crnable, and eumot. with the utmost skill, be detect. | Jury further ray. from the testimony they cannot fix upen 0 LIV: 7” BY BOF r e rc. | 4; the boiler wround the steam chimney is th» most | Whom the responsibility rests of ascertaining such defvots obtained by fraud, it being susceptible of proof that at | 79 LIVES LosT by pene ar BALTIMORE mre likely to buret first; the connexion will eednore pres. | as, in their opinion, existed in the said flue box connee- least twelve persons voted on the final ballot, who were antimone, Sept Tth. 1852. | sure of steam than the boiler, and is not so liable to ex- | tion, which exploded ou the Reindeer, or whether such not inthe convention. The protest urged the appoint. | _ The body of Hugh Fegan was discovered this morning | plode as the othcr parts of the boiler, defects covld be detected by the examinations of the In- ment of a committee to investigate the fa burnt to @ crisp in the ruins of the distillery fire. Fran- Jamos Hook sworn--Says 1 am an engincer on board | *pectors of Boilers, as it appears to them, fom the testi- igat ¢ facts, but after a sis Ti hi hi od, hi the steamer Hendrik Hudson; I have been an engineer | mony, such examinations are usually made."? violent debate it was laid on the table, by a vote of 103 to | “Timmons, who was much injured, has since died sixtoen years, on the Hudsou river the greater part of the — 89. Much bitter feeling was evinced on both sides. Tho We have no mail this morning south of Richmond. time; it is not customary to blow of steam at landings, | TWO INQUESTS IN NE PERSONAL. [SPORMATION WANTED OF TERENCE O'DONNELL, ® pative of Ballinamore, County Leitrim, Li nd YORK—ARRIVAL OF THE z Any information respecting him will be thankful. ES ME a Ye ‘ah but the steam is lessened by throwing open the BODY OF WOODS BAKER, OF PRINCETON. EVRY 7 LBEDS, AUCTIONEER. ADMINISTRA. by ‘hie brother, OHNO DONNEEL, at No. 215 convention then resumed balloting for Register of Wills. Markets. furnaoe doors; it is not usually the object to leave the | The bodies of Mr. Samuel © Brown, and Mr Jaco’ Ft dy aL Sr cachet Ronn BR PY. The first ballot, which was unsuccessful, resulted as fol- Witisrt, dap ldeapes tines dock with great rapidity, by not letting off steam; I was | Kochert, rived inthis city yesterday, the one by the y ea America. and tho ot _¥ ; , ; an engineer on the South America in her best days; L | steamer by the Columbia. se ahaa 56; eee 45; Carter, 31. Au The receipts by canal, during the past twenty-four | should think Usis boat could carry thicty parame of In order to permit of the bodios being eae = inally the Convention sncceeded in nominating cand!- | jours, have been annexed:—Flour, 7,000 bbls; wheat, | team with perfect safety) when we leave a landing we | Ives held an inquest upon each. reserving the full inqui- dates for Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ | 94 909 bushels; cor. 25,000 bushels; barley, 2,000 bu do not let the full force of steam on the engine suddenly, | ry into the cause of the disaster, until the investigation of : ‘ ; or at once, but let the engine move some three or four | this da; Court = Flour is steady, with small sales, Wheat—Soles of gradual turns, until the boat gets under motion, and |” ‘The Body of Mr, Brown, lay in the Trish Presbyterian nesee, at 1076., and Mediterranean, 92¢. Oats are e: then we increase the pressure, until we get the number | Church, Canal street, where the following jury was em- Free Democratic Nomination In Ohio dee. istaken for State and Wester ot pounds pressre on the engine we intend to carry; | pannelled -— ie Cixersnatt. September 7, 1852. | lower. elo f I have run for days and werks. and not blown off steam, | Mr. James Rt, Cle The free demosracy eld a Convention in this country but we lemen the steam by throwing open the furnace | Mr Chas A. bx yesterday, and nominated afull country ticket, and L. ity bcanying thirt nds to the equare | dir, Andrew I day, Sept rooms, 83 Chambers. treet, roadway. Honry Leeds will sell ae above, a large assortment of now and Second hand Furniture, which consists in part of suits of oveweon parler aes peers nerecen ae satin serucneal es joard, with marble top; Bureaus, 8 Bedstead, Bookoases, Sofas, Chai dead -gasmelled Chamber Suite, with i renze iron Hat Stand, Bedstead, &. Also,alot of second band Fmaiture. OHN W.SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—MORTGA- sale of Furniture, &., on Thursday NELLY, AT CASTLE GARDEN.—IF THR LADY WHO was addressed by hor compani “ Nelly,” and who was seated on & chair on the prom of tho first tier, at Castle Garden, during the Musical Fund Concert of Satur- ry Artes eee enna address, ye will Be Tuable. piece of Jowell Herald Office, toG.Jone Fe Soneing to her. Addross OTICE.—SHOULD THIS REACH THE EYE OF D., who left New York on Thursday morning, he is urged to return at once, and not prosecute his journey furl nte, Mr. FB. 11. Senior che ly, Henry Ring. ta Dh ’ Mr. N. Mullock nm uyade » at the a No. 11 Sprace street, at ten o'clock, ees od anata, She oped five, el A. Bind, fot Congress. prime lots, fo the extent of sub ep % iires © down and Robert 8 Wright, was duly sworn, and deposed—I re- ven draw Bu » . We tea -_ Pe8. di ne five minutes: 1 potas: N Da a ousi deceaged; S0,.8. We Wardrobs, BR. Tatien, trundle ‘Beastcad: For | NOTIGZ.INFORMATION 18 WANTED OF GAR. pe Sha = ee dee oc ia Ie optploms 1 shana Hin, | eee Nie tea ee eaten ae Saaieg Ocihere Be reas arm Mea euasel Marere SNORE TADIO Fak ke tas ibe has been, misein eed ey of The Missouri Legislature. Mecteorologiest Observations. this hout could curry fifty pounds; thicty pounds of | Aloo he went by the steamer Reindeer; a few nighta Gn execution, two B. W, book Cases, framed Printectn son. FURMAN B. STAGE, Now 11 Bont Eloventa ete, Sr. Lovis, Sept, 7, 1852, | uy Monsra rien seein mogreme we 214 waia wneme, | Resin wonlt give this boat twenty turns im » mi- | previous he had talked to me of the comparative safety of JOBN W. SOMERINDYKE, Cons. — In the Senate. Mr Allen yesterday nrasantad © ma--2" Berriro. 10 A. M Lnayeoene “hy poember 7. pute, or a speod of eighteen and a half miles an | the various modes of travelling; I recelved a telegraphia L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL Lose AND FOUND. rial from the Pacific Railroad Company, and the bill was | 72. Wind west. Clear, delightful morning. I don't know exiotly 1its.A? the best of my opinion; | despatch at a quarter past seren, in the afternoon. > Med iter ‘0 - ater 8 ri thirty-four feot ; with fifty pounds of steam, she ought to | by the explosion of the boiler of the Reindeer, at the Feferred tos select committee, Fe Ca ay eee ath of ad | souke twenty Gro uilles an hour, and twenty theve and a | Tiistol lauding: I lett here on. Sunday morning for that Thisafternoon the Senate had under eonsideration | pining a y halt tums ; the difference betwoen cue tide being for or psee: pearebad sane the dead and dy ing n vaclous resok e business of the " against the vesecl iscix miles on hour; with thirty | houses; found my frieni dead in the room of a bar, near hte Shs pe vipat bs bes bade Gxt Rocurstrne 10 A M—A delightful morning. Sue | pounds of steam and twenty turns a sainute, this boat | the door; Thad the body placed on board the steamer Governor's message; 8 debate ensued, ani nS | shining brightly, Wind west. Thermometer 78. | Gught to make the usual Jandings and get here athalf past | South America and landed here to day: it waa conveyed avote the Senate adjourned #2. M.A very fine evening. Cool, starlight night. | twelve o'clock ; had been into the boilcr of the Reindeer | to the church; I have no doubt but the injury here- The House succeeded on Saturday in olecting a | Wind northwest. Thermometer 70. Avavnn. 10 A, M.—A warm but pleasant morning, Speaker on the forty-sixth ballot. Mr. Woodson, whig, | wiv g' northwest. ‘Thermometer 70. ° F | caure of the explosion requested that his name should be withdrawn, which 9 P. M.—Cicar, pleasant evening, cool. Wind south- Mr. Baker's death was done, and Dr. Shelby, Speaker pro. tem, wasthen | west, Thermometer 75. Mr. David Dis tonite, and for recond clerk, Mr. MeCracken, anti-Ben- | MET 76. Wind mort. ton. All the officers were elected for the extra session | teen gelightful’ Thermometer 70° Wind west, 500 REWARD —LOST. ON THE FOURTH INST. either in Philadelpbis, or in coming from Phila- detphia to this cit; opeaere of Money, containing $1,740 in bills on various banks in South Carolin Among them Were three fifties and Datel te twenties on the bank of State of South Carolina, and one five on tho bank of State oe G rete mere Me ven ne “Sead gra reward will id, an juestions asked, vpon the reti f the money to 0. P. wkoy, t 194 Broadway. eee 250 REWARD —LOST, IN ONE OF THE GRAND street and Dry Dock stages, onthe morning of the 6th of September, between 10 and 11 A. M., the following bills, contained in an India rubber powch or wallet, (zene rally used for tobscco,) viz:—Five 0 bills on the New ‘ork Exchange Bank, city of New York: one $50 bill do. do.; one $20 dillon the Fort Edward Bank, State of New @ at auction, Thursday, September 9th, at 103 o'clock th s room. No. 14 Wall street, a large and desirable assortment of supericr custom-made Rosewood, Mahogany and Black Walnut Furniture, consisting in part of Broca- telle Furniture, ite; Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, carved and lain; Certre, So ies. Chairs, Lounges, meliod Cham- vers, here was and is | ceived by the inhalation of the steam, at the time of the * opinion, was the | explosion. was the ceuse of his death, Bylvester Caly, 0 carriage, driver, in the employ of of Mr Mead, depored to bis baying driven Mr. Brown .and put him on board the steamer and made a thorongh ber Mirrors, Cc. KEMP, AUCTIONEER —PIANOFORTES AT Au » tion.—to morrow, Thursday, at "eloc! it the l: Hall 689 Broadway, formerly the Chi: Mi Prince street. R.C. Kemp will rior 6% and 7 vote , finleh, from city makers of good reputa- artiquiariy worthy she attention of ong which is one elegant carved Rosewood, ootave, rivh pearl inlaid plate, worth $605; four beautiful Ory KC. and : He knew Mr. | from Prge's Hote here announce xelow, sworn, deposed : 8 among the passengers on the | Reindeer. foot of Murray street. at half past #ix o’olook, Saturdey morning. The jury returaed the followi: We 6nd, that the sad Mr. Brown came to Is aad inhalation of steam, at the explosion on board the steamer Rein on the dthinstant. Mr, the explosion and was senlded i him his name was W NJ; witness was York; two $100 bills on the Seventh Ward B ity of | onl valued at $300 énch, two at $400 cach and | New York; one $100 Hill on the City Bank. S16 er'vatives | Ia tho House this afternoon, a joint resolution was of- | _ Unica, 10 A. M.—A clear, warm, pleasant morning. Brown was seventy-pine years of age, and a native of to pay cash advances, and ‘can bo packed for | DADKK (uneurrent); $64 on various banks, (eurrent); one | fered, confiming the acticn of the Legidature exclu- Wind west, ‘Thermometer 78. 0 ay pete Ireland, aD eae ai 3 8 Ci ew ¥ ‘ -—Clear, pleasant evening and warm. y sf ne body of Mr, Kochert. was pping, | hey areall warranted by themakers, andean be | Yura: one SH) tll, do, do; a jtomissory note detal aura. | “ively to the subjects contained in the message Pr 7% Mr, Murphy recalied, and a picco of the broken | ,, Mie Inauest, upon the body of Mr. Koohert. was held ht Mr. Blair moved to lay it on the table. which was ro- | west. Thermometer 73. 8, 1852, at three months, for the payment of $86 99 drawn wy Louis & Cohn, Note. One of the $100 onthe American ‘xchange Bank had the initial letters L D., and word July, 52, thereunder written, endorsed on the back. reward will be paid, and in proportion to tl stored to the s ib iron from the beller produced It pres jected, and the resolution was adopted. The House ad- 7 § A di ist lakes. master jel In the Sound. aT ihrcog he aad nett sinc douiley Witaest eeany, | the Honan of yesterday morning, that my brother was journed. P) ‘sul i ea eae It has lately been reported, that a British fore topsail | { e ro br ‘5 dead; lett here in the train at one o'clock. and arrived at rol 7 ined by District Attorney—Tho defect in the iron spo- i t Meredhteg ah s Bids for the Five Million penst tt keryey Pr onm* | schooner from Malaga, via New London, had boen seen | ken of by mo as not being properly welded, is that whieh Lie ub ee apaing SEW stiee ave eet Mannisnona, Sept 7, 1862. | | gor several days in and about Huntingdon Bay, altor- | 1+ observable in this piece of the exploded boiler; T be ine tans dlcstagvodsart adie on iss 4 bad the body disinterred, and put on poard the Colum- argh Bids for the $5,000.000 loan were opened to-dey. | ately suling and lying at anchor, and otherwise operat- | Heke tha fracture (meaning the fasure between the lay. | ia: "landed It at the foot of Hurrison street. nnd Csr, $52 000 3 tat $00 rem. ory $1.00, ing in a very mysterious manner, Rumour was sorife | welled t I inthe biller when Mr. Snith j brought it bere; deceased was head.waiter on the Koim- the appear. | oe chert, eworn—Isa brother ot the deceased man; read. im M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY, ATW) o*olock, at 187 Canal street, the Hail, Parlor, Chambe: und Kitchen Furniture of s family going to Austra'in a@onsisting of ono splendid Rosewood Pirno, 6% octaves Pier Glacses, wit! he Slabs, Sofas,” Rocking -ant Oil Paintiogs, Mantle Clook, Pier, Wardrobes, French eather Beds, Wash Brussels, Three Ply Poa Lamps, &e., - &ce The above mount re oriber. MON ROSENBAUM, 313 Grand st., N. Y. REWARD.—STAYED OR STOLEN, ON MON- day night, the 6th instant, from the lumber yard, street, near Sixth avenue, @ large dark bay 7 hands high in good condition, switch tail, and 9 his off hind leg. Whoever returas him ‘to the ‘ables F desl i tal ae with regard to this ¢hip, and her evolutions, that Collector | (forersan of thejury,) and Mr. Simmons and Mr. Hook | {hei finden rewwenuana, that he was sitting of the bead of : & dook pened Get thetahle, carving dinner at the time of the explosion. Maxwell, after she had been there a week, was induced ‘ ie The jury returned a verdict exactly similar to that ren- Fes on _" lumber yard will receive the above roward, Do. $520 000 $15 37 ie where he thovght the explosion first to 4 t AUNDRY AT AUCTION: WITH LRASE OF BUILD. a : Sie tee, Hy a ae 2 . to send an officer to see to her. The underwriters and rroded toa mere nothing; it was at the The wage Pe aids Reker. of Patabeaalionves oelnek ; the aatures of tmander, | BQO Nevis Rrcaiwassuene Tenth wereet a black New ae ee agents followed his example ; but although the vessel was | the slue where the irom wns corroded, om the side the | ary by thy ours of the Hudeon. River Ttallroad at (70 eee dink 3 Node imac ot | {wondland Dog, with white star on his breast, and some of | Western Savings Fund Society, $40.000, 5pr.cts ,at $259 | lying there previous to the storm of the 23th of August | Seom.and va iGieend thisksess Wis: tist, an eighth of Cer, Pe Cene Ay Stteenhn Thy a eilay HaeeTe % ad er fron' tl ‘01 oi e rer e e of . ‘, § ry uJ z P - “a he i) ul were seare! for ie AA cardia ‘of Bep. ‘The above roward will be paid on his prem, for every $100, payable in 6 pr. et. bonds. and that the Hell-Gate pilots had brought in many ac- | an inch; ' there are four or five flues that the Son the City iansetoe, Goeonen tes rod them erary Ellerman, Brothers. $40,080, 5 pr. cts. viz . counts of nefarious doings on her part, and that each of | heat pastes through simultaneously, and the $10,000, at 12 pr. ct. | tiem was confirmatory of the other, the first attempt to | exploded one is of the set it passes through lust; 910.000, st 2 beard—and if necessary capture—her was only made on | cid not think thet the continued ue of the flues in dri $10,000, at 244 Saturday last. This appears to have heen a complete | ving the boat futer than usual would wear them ont ; ee eae aay un oF $10,000, at 245 failure, ‘caused either by want of energy, prudence. or | they were generally the last part of the boiler towear | Nth0's Ganprs anv tite Barter & tie Banner or C, McAllister, $100,000, 5 pr. ets., at $106 for every $100, | perseverance : for, as far as we can understand, when one of out; he believed. when the flue did give way, it gave in | Sr\.t1e.—We have never had the pleasure of witnesingy retorn to No. erick place, Sullivan street, between Houston and Bleecker streets. QO: REWARD —sUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN taken by mistake from the landing of the stoam- boat val ee atabout mid-day on Monday, Aucust 20th, alarge black Trunk, marked M. T. Bruen. ‘The above re- fucility. as he will pass fully vpon the question of the catastrophe to-day, in the four cages standing over. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—N. N. LEWIS, WILL SELL on Thursday, first, the 9th inst., at 25 Chatham strees, Bp stairs, by order of Simpson & Go, No. 2ib Grand strvo%, a quantity of unredeemed pledges, consisting of cold ani silver Watches and Jewelry, of covery description: , Guns, Pistols, Accordeons, Guitars, Violins, Fintos, tw Jorge Drums, & variety of other instruments, and a seb ol | ward will be paid on the delivery of the same, with its con- payable in 5 pr. et. bonds. the officers in pursuit came in view of where the vessel | from the water to the heat. under the pressure of the " she i ress, Sale to commence at t M. tents, to Mr. Biancard, Pavilion, New Brighton. Denmapivetia Life Tnsukencd Company, $10,000, 6, ab lay, it was Gavk, anid mot. findlog her thore, ho came | wetarandetosin. [Tho flues end connections are im, | 2 °D¥#méshificent hall such « speci toda ornare mere $101 53 for every $100. to am auchor at Faton’s Neck, five miles be- | mersed inthe water.| The appearance of the exploded | “fembly, crowding every place of thefparquette, the first, M. H. FRANKLIN, SON & CO, AUCTIONEERS ‘will sell on Thursday, Sept. 16th, at 32 o0’clock, at the ante’ Exchange, Plot 47, in Fairmount, Morrisania, Farm, near Newmarket, N. J OTICE—ALL THE BAGGAGE LEFT FOR DEBT the Hope Archor Hotel. 12) Codar street, fold by public suction, on tho 10th instant, if not d heloag that tiny. Bank of Northern Liberties, $10,000, 4 pr. ots, at par. yond, and upon his reaching the place in the morning Stephen T, Cocper, $10,000, 6 pr. ets. at par. the veesel was gone, and he returned from his mission The Governor is not satisfied with these bids, and will we Lt the Lig onl (lle kas, any a i ent | about her more than had been collected on Saturday (the accept no more of the loan than will pay the 6 percent | oy ious day) by one of our news boats. Ki Ferry, or JOSEPH CONNAH, No. 46 Boaver street, bonds, The premiums on that amount will roach The facts conncoted with this veseol are: on Sut REWARD—WILL BE PAID BY REroRNING A | $99,000, and the annual saving of interest will reach | 251}, ult. she tay te etiltoe, ON the Men day ilowitig hia city, 10 the store of WILLIAM Cr aMERMSNe tos | SO oo she was seen distinctly, and it was observed tliat sho was I by, to, tho : AM C. Ny -" deeply laden. At this time a sloop, name and hail we! Wooster street, whieh wae lost in passing through Walland | Whe Secretary of the Navy’s KnAnts WEIS tad Ioet her & ce in the gale. and saat thinner, and looked as if it had been | second, and third galleries. A galaxy of the beauties of corroded for some time—two weeks, ora month perinps— | New York came to see the first performance of a new bab and getting worse all the time ; the defect, i. e., the cor- | 4. “Ra 8 : ; Potion might hive commenced ‘8 year go or more—more | 1°t called the “Darber of Seville,” put on the stage by tly probably six or cight months ago than one or two; it | excellent master of ballets, Mr. Mige. The first pa ¢- commenced in a very sma regs = * ve fat Aad formance was a French vaudefille, which, arranged wr i cee eet wockl be his duty tolook forit; | bedly translated by an English author, was, hower did not think it would be discernable uniess his attention | very well executed by a good company of artists, w ith was called to it; it could only be by @ very minute in- | gouplets deliciously sung by Miss Ada Harcourt and Mr. ction; thought it showed outside ; it would be scaled part was differon 1 REWARD—LOST, ON THURSDAY EVENING, between the Floronse Hotel and No. 65 Varri street, ® Fishing Rod. in a white leather caso; a brass olato n» the end with the name Jos. Coanah, New York. ‘Tho finder will he paid the above roward on returning sam iw good erder to FREDERICK PAMMEL, carmsa, Sonat HORSES, CARRIAGES, & “A GOOD C1 Fats | Serer nevens in Shas vicinity, Broadway) Bs, 00 4 York fi ‘? Leech, in the principal parts of the piece After it wag y 1B FOR GENTLEMEN NO IR: | store. zs a likewise into the bay for shelter, wos observed. This | a litle ; sediment settled there, outside the flue, os ‘ s A Sethe freer a rece This winter. They eb ve, | et ne ioe IP a Nonroxx, Sept. 6th, 1852. sloop was boarded by a certain man, whofound that some | concealed the defect ; the Inspector did not always given came the celebrated balletin whichall the sp ndid move this and could not see it without ; it would cover | French and Spanish dancers who form the admirable t up; he did not believe they could form apy opinion entliobn€ ectintiatia’ Kitboat removing this sediment: thought the Inspec, | CMPAny of the magnificent establishment, ayy eared. REWARD—LOST, ON TUESDAY EVENING, vote ul . spelter had been lashed to a hawaer, and used as @ sub- Pocket Book, containing $40. The ‘The Secretary of the Navy will visit New York in the Seitutb, fey tite: Leet, awh, 08 wae Popotted, that the a thanks of the | U.S, steam frigate Powhattan, which is to leave herein ® | coe6 of the mysterious vessel was of wine and fruits ; 4 provided with the very bost of ey by calling at the Herald offoe, ning. ‘them kept reasonable etabling and excellent after 7 o'clock in the e he above ri fioder will receive — — — ———————~_ | owner, by returning it to Robert M'Ca: Yo. 100 Madison 4 Meine § t zen “ ; y | acacelia. Beto; Wills Vodaand sak Diodes a “ ¥ L . 4 but it is well known that it consisted of wine and | (or's certificate was not entitled to much credit; he had | Sem “ id Mr Shoop ae the chase hee ue ferthes wos forte, ‘Made | eeete—— a eveere — —_——__——_ spelter, and this epelter was identioal with the | net much confidence in them ; they did not amount to | Mige danced the principal roles of the bullet. "EY ,e Span- much ; they were not oller-makersaud knew nothing Of | 5.4, janseuse wore a beautiful and a true coctum » of am he bus Mr Edward Simmons examined—Resided at Souger- | Andalusian, in silk velvete, with the many gold (en orna- ties. was a manufacturer of iron; had been so engaged | ments adapted for that kind of Spanish co¥ ume, and Rea citteeE Tak Have (Con eraliontion te The New York State Fair. commodity contained in the schooner Mischief. is Be dee ed gO OO ld Unica, Sept. 7, 1852. Immediately after his artival, the British exptain Ma LE . fers Ml overtures 10 the masters of as muny as thre " ¥ Utica is crowded with strangers Our hotels are filled | srvony to take off as much of lis cargo as their vessels vy Lawrence & Townsend, For particulars, apply to 4 Bee © USTONE & BELLOWS, 129 Duane street. EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 51 CROSBY STREET- ‘Auction ante of i Ci &i DOG LOST.—A YOUNG LIVER SPOTTED HALF- ¢ ls | ti a — ‘ rT $ taxed to the utmost, yet | would carry. ‘iis they refused to do It isreported | for twenty years in this country, and similarly engaged ves ‘ once Eitez Monday Ane Weanveday Snowe eres Maanebiaatins erie ‘Sas encase | cod cur horptete cons ae ra be aed i eee cigined baller of Keindar ond had | 4 xecelved by the audience with the utmor ¢ plauaite L,, but at times dan- é . | that be then negotiated enccesafully with another sloop porous, anawars to the name of Rolle, and ehiefly vaiued ag | every train brings its hundreds to add to the multitude. | that be “tel Melee, Wor vere tate oat a on into 107 Tenth strech | The number of entries in every department is larse. OT | thie yoesel. by. lier reniuining 0. long there, atv time + pene tneoneeel st | cattle there are some very fine; but, the best show of live | when fine lacing winds prevailed, by which she migut stock is in horses and poultry. The dairy is not yot | be taken either up or down the bay, Lhe shifding of her 0G LOST-A WHITE POODLE DOG, ANSWERS | brought upon the field. There isa good Aiaplay of farm: Par are also most remarkadie, at one time sts Lay De dees og Mac, had # ribbon around his neck. The | ing implements and stoves, although many of the # at tas Dalat Saptine ene WhO TUE ode Boas oe q : 8 Fair pro- firdor will be liverally rewarded on returning it to No. 164 oe ee eae Fae momen Governor westward. and then sho would sometimes run in on land, having property to dispose of will pleaso call and hi regi edi beg JOaN ii. GATFIELD, Proprieto: OR SALE—TWELVE HORSES JUST IN FROM THE country.—Three match pairs; two fast single horse: ; throo good hardy workers, suitable for a 8. OATS, Carts, Or farmors; owe very fine express horse. Can be seen at the Vauxkali stables, No. 20 Fourth avenue, opposite Seventh atroct. Leen inside and examined the flue; from the present ap- | and enthusiasm, Miles Pougand and Drov ¢t, and Mr. warance of the iron, about the exploded part, he could | Mige were admirably well dreseed, and recet yed oft re- p | Megs y not tell whether it, wae good or bad, short or tough, strong a Fone, Sc: em: ehh: tal or weak: had made boiler iron, but used thick pieces; he Leese hy nero Pet ios aS So begins sary should think the peice produced was made by welding | a ballet, in whic . 8 A004. a pas seul, thin layers ; thought a Neri ee he Ga wad “ | which was followed by another by M’lle’ prouct, whose roperly welded ; could not say whether this elded sitak dayta tee Wal * properly. as he had nsver seon anything Uke it before; | Mimic talent and beautiful style eral times ap. eet and Third avenw PORT He * L “ 4 present, and both artists were rewarded —A LIGHT TROTTING WAGON. Weta | Wooster street, ~ - ps. fan Bie. # far ag she could reach. ‘ie part looked pretty well welded, but not the otber; | plauded by all pi Bf be lia portast order. bas not bean vac more than OST—ON SATURDAY, IN GOING FROM THE coR | Hunt will be procent ; ako, Martin Seay cies toes ““Dwing this tine ber forward end lightened so much | shothd not think it war well welded whero layers were With innumerable bouyuets, thrown few 4 every part of twenty tin Host $140, will be sold for $110, To be seen nerot Hrowdway and Sclp xtrest to the, Post office, a | other distinguirhed strange xpected, di sussns VBR tarinb rateryatae heh ered ond touted dene EI Ba dime bh 3 Bh agg aft pi. iy aa ah Barker's livery stable, 151 Amity street, boroh of Keys ona atecl ring. The tindor will be rewarded | Gen. Seott, who we do not believe will come, inthe veualdranght. Whenever her bottomwas divested ‘bad pot sufficient knowledge to answer what was | charming Miles Lavigne and Leeder, ® 4 Mr, Moge, wh pital > pisndite, °C, OR SALE-A SPLENDID pb he ee The Cholera at Chambersburg. of barnaclos— of which sho had a vast number attachod | the caure of their explosion : had seen the corroded part.it | were received with Milica Paes, | What aat vee bee F Diack lo, ood section wart OST—ON SATURDAY, 4TII INSTANT, GOING “ 7. cake —athick cont of paint was immediately applied She | must have corroded away if it was the thickness of this; ir hae yok wio gained the greater ow nA heey y “kind, Would Sine farnily beret, fad ie only is rect from Fulton to Canal strect, @ email ablong square Crampensnune, Sept. 7, 1852 had no regular Heil. ate pilot, the person represented ns | should think the corrosion was al fF dy al Radience. and was follow ed by ho fie siete one = u a a Qo of of ‘ ol he ot OWN peonle, "4 4 q , woul” i . A Hightt and Macsonxal etre Bold bochetycoraaing the daguirrectyn ct sinay (Una | Six deaths have oocurred from cholera during the last | such belng protubly ane of her Owa people, oF some | Lote. he knew, would corrode wamy fom the tuwe they | audlenen snd Tie AEA ita, ba treots. ‘in®er will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at 248 hardy adventurer. twenty-four hours, and there are e nusaber of new cases, Tyo. as it could not corrode so much in that time; but | ful company, Scuotita Soto -ang ® beautiful romance. of A Fi E PONY, THIR | Fulton street. 2 ‘On last Monday, the steantug 8smson was chartered 1 FoR SAE Diighsvaitenle tor boye to ide. Can be won OST.—LEFT IN THE HOUSTON sTnERT AND | ‘The sicknees is principally confined to one locality. tnd gent in quest of this vessel She had not recurned | could not say positively; it would corrodo on both sides; | er countzy i Sreruate Sh fan was applauded at 105 Monroe street, Righth avonue ‘on tho corner of Broadway and laet é6vening Mr, Kdward Walter, Secretary tothe Board } not so much in this river on the outside of flues where f the ballet, whiely appense 4 een od soft water ; it might not be quite so strong in | second act thet pert; was impossible to have Slarge piece ail the | on the stage wih © Seeey gh appreciation of the same quality; did not think an inspector could have no- | scene offered to tees artists, F as the occasion of show- ticed that cotrosion; should not think it could gorrode | ing the Liss oo wh Cut of these ae half so much within six months; did beh think oboe Pye forge ag a oem bond at = been a {i 1 tl t bare le tinguish herself side could cause them to scale unless they gol ine Spanish par de deus, whY sh was ow hep hee tm water, when an explosion or collapse of some kind would i in England | siastic marks of obatio® , and a real shower of boquets take place; bad been to work at the business in Engl trully at caged anuariaas Eboas na for ten years. was principally engeged in bar ironand hoops, | and crowns. bea Canal Commissioner of New York, of Underwriters, heard yesterday that the captain of her Mor dums, &e, of no value to any one hut tho owner. ‘The find- Rocurster, Beptember 7, 1862 had been arrested, or at least found, in this city, and his ol versel sunk. Probably she was scuttled, v wil plonse i ‘e it with B. Williams, 269 G wich trect, OF IS7 Pearl sbyeot, third feo. Paymo It is understood that the nomination of Ion. Thomas | Yesrel gunk: Probably she was reuttlod, | OR SST SE RSE TL Pe seresee Ss Kempehall. of this city, will be urged upon the Whig | five of six of her crew, coming through tie Gate on Sun- Btate Convention as candidate for Canal Commissioner. | day, ima smell boat; likes vewel’s ‘yawl, with » latine ST—ON FRIDAY, . 7 Sashes tn ‘in golag, curough sta Mr. K. is & popular, wortby, and highly competent man. | rail. From this circumstance it is inferred that the Mis. in fi thy hh Sta eat. urd beak nat chief was not sunk, Perhaps the spelter on board had —JUST FINISHED, ANOTHER LOT OF parcel, contaiving Notes, ays and light Wago ‘A arent. variety make, alwa; ve found in the good order, for sale al street. THERLEY, old stand, 32 C: Bisfo city. o, ONG nd low. apply at Board —A SORREL Wt RSE, SI RS y der 4 \, shifted aft, and that would te svfticient for the purpose, OMlde 109 bapde Bighe sound. and, Rind iD dase ce valance i bile, The by rdturning it Murder Trial at Springfleld, =| shit smuggling communications had been held with the | Lut had manufactured somie boller plates; manufactured | ribbons. The danoe cig cneotwd. After a pas de trove, double barnees xood tra: Lowest price $125. i atreot, will receive $20 reward, aad She Seainarienn, Mass, Sept. 7.1862, | inna. stones could have been brought out on each return | generally between three and four thouand tonsa year; | again danced by the deliy) atful denseuses, Mla Lavigne, Con bo soon at Pi Mables, 27° onry ateaet, Brooktyn; | thanks of the owner. "_B. KOSS, 104 Orchard street, Judges Dewey, Curling, and Bigelow, of our Supreme | of the Irunch forked some eight years ago on boiler irom, for six or | Leeder and Henry, M'llw | Pougaud danced a pas demerit, t the basement, $4 Fulton street, Now York. OST.~ON SUNDAY, GOING FROM BALTIC TO AT. | Court, are now hore trying Richard Walkley, Jr, for the ‘We believe it is a well known fact, that more or less | eight months; wos not aware of any improvement made Pad ne ll vated ae the gauze, rd jantic streets. a bunch of Charms, containing s Leeket ‘ourt, a ho is a | ‘™Uggling is carried on by many vessels in going through | 'n the manufacture since; understcod Pennsylvania iron | w ae d0F . dressed in the same costume : «¢ HOMESTHADS. and Bugle Key and Cross, The Sader wil be rewarded by | murder of his father, by stabbing. Tho ig! va ® | the sound, and, although it may appear incredulous to | was eccmunended very highly for bolors; should mot Hosea, eave aoe f her splint nomen we nn AnRrannnnnwwerwnwnsee | leaving them at 52 Baltic stro y OF mat the time, e defence ' '. bink urrounded water on one side and heal such preci: though qr. rect : ; San ONE, ee rey Urters i MGeL tenis par enieene cee the other, would be heated so as to bend; in an explosion | the shades of @ ly king glass. But her best reception pn Li - | aE Ee Incanity. “Attorney General Clifford (the whig | “Our worthy port collector should look to it, ‘The ous O8T—SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN DROPPED BY | candidate for (overnor) is conducting the prosecution. | tom house barge should leave the dry dock, Bast river. L' a lady, about 1035 0’elock jens | egeee) Be ,onher | Wim. G. Rates, of Westtield, is senior counsel for the pri- | ond pay a visit to the Long Island shore y im th last duo with Mr. Moge. who was re- enthusisetic plaudits which was 'T. NICHOLAS BUILDING Soresiamon. <THE Feqning —— of this nasoo ation wil Ue pressure would bend it in all forms, in the beautiful a1 1 Mr Maurice Hort sworn—Resided in New York; was | ceived with the enin, “9, at 7% o'clock. when shares will be in the Organization of ‘Ue Soto and s~ a vari h or the 4 port, would de- : 1 mchinist; had beon practically 6oen- | given to the pas We dene, danced before by M jombers are Tequogges te poy ou F rth} ompinn rem the Howling Gren to the Teving Howse, S Pavan — sere eae tis Werieson, or tints bargen lneteed of one, cies Py egies 3841 i Philacelpbia; had his time et, and repey.ted by them noon ine oat ke a ne Yooting tor new members Co come in Aad partake of iteal: cy Gold Lever Wa i, Aue Lidde, The Eastern Telegraph Lines, suppore it Ie fmposable one Tnvpeetor, enn do stot an } “her; mamulvetured Locomotives, steam engines, and the | sualeuce Tho last cene uf the bil represents 8 fue ‘oh opportunity whioh Wil soon be Tost, ax but & ker. with fine be pala if TION OF TOLLS, ETC. | smount of duty effectually. The sustaining of a revenue | hoilers for their licomotives; mever steamboat boilers; | by the corns valiet, wi he ‘of Rosine Treharensavo to be dispored of The olhec, t Breast pin ‘ay the Irving | CHANGE OF OWN’ RS—REDUCTIO! LLS, foree capable of catching euch suspicious vessels as th | wax acquainted with boilers generally; the process of | After which it is concluded Ba 74 Ss treet, corner of Chatham. will be onan on ght Fe ‘person ob: Harirax, N 8 , Sept.7, 1852, | irehtel, would be a saving in the end to our govern | y snutacture ss precisely the same, though the shape and | wiih the Comat Alesavtit, soe) Tis, io: Nemesia ot Monéey, Tursday, rine veut be et aie week preini th iption will plem: in thom, and report | ane Nova Scotia Telegraph line, heretafere owned by | ment. fi ves wore different; they Lyrae egg pent rome ped 5 thy rnin. ballst, which Bas not a comprehensible ‘* o Mr. How . - —-— --— - 1 me i y meae D. HART, Seere No. 16 Duane stroot, Mabe ivate company. of which the Hon. 8. Cunari Fest ‘The whigs of Boston baye resolved not to make an, tehowing a solid ‘as g00d sheet irom will do. but dis es mimes. 47) o mero | _ Ronen ART 00 Diner of eudeoriber a "ight brown Mare, Tae owner | 8 Private od oe ‘oe put in the very beet. repair, ond | op nent ego adeitnade eshew Y | notehowing a sc vie good +! i we doubt oot thet its success will attract mumerous Hicetend different sheets ; they were not in his opinion, yooperly welded ; they were hammered ;|at the time of be mmering some sand or other substance might get be Paying expenses to ™o morrow evening Mme. Thilfon will com- ooo bet bn orp in the patt of the Child of the t a good company. Ov Thnrsday, the ea RUILDING ASSOCTATION.~TaE ‘ng will bo hold this wonty-fifth «root sod Ri van have ith in Ul nite De No #5 wilt be worked by gentlemen thoroughly acquainted with | ce County Conventions. " ae af to the impcrtance of doing it ¥ |B SIOLEN —STOPPED, A GOLD a Mireelly. ‘The tolls berween here wad | The free oilers of Lowell are to hold a meeting this ne aang | pre pti; q jpg at the Onn, ACS n'olock, i SUPPORFD TO x Know | Megimen.c, Wi od to pay thelr dues provious to that | Swatch, Theo ‘by proving propert; a, | Cvening to respond to the Pittsburg nominations, and to | | "cen snd probibit them welding 3 did not knoe . for misnoc of the baligs. Nt EOE TTA MS, Soorstary, | it PRPIPE Claweca, Dy aDpizing ae the more Te fines | rials Me., bave been reduced fifteen cents on the fet | | Trot a Cee tse te sate Convention, What Kind of gon this was; in breaking a piare of boiler | coud periormone street, to B. JACKSON. (en words, snd one cent on exch added word,