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eatisfed with the action of that Convention What wore could be (Mr. BE) ay? Whe eet them the example of setting aside the great names of the whig pert) ? What did the democrats dot Did nomivate the illas‘rioas Cass? They selested s man upon the principle of availablity There had been ulways a b-ond disttaction betwoon whig and democratic availibilt, ir they aleays selected amon wei} known In : hiscase they had selocteda amen of availibility—of world renowned fame He bad learnt that there wus some apa'by among the whigs in this quarter. Was no more iorer-st to be tabcn im tho politics of thie country, especially st the present eventful period? He was struck with the celebration of the Avuiversury of Independence in California, when 50,000 Chineeo joined in pro- ccesion under the stars and srripes “ That was the theatre upon which the greac union of nations was to be made, Was the governwen: of sach a couctry asthia co insignificant? Because Scott was nome nated sxd not Fuimere there was to be apathy. Ho dresded the issue of the Whig Couveution. He went there determined ro have a * condition prece- | dent” cles iy cara He asked th-m to toll | him whet they wore g to do—what were their principles? I to disaffected Fill more wh They never proatred to vote for a cer: | tain mor éd for principles. He had no right te vote ogvinet Scott, who had accepted those pria- | ciplos, W Jeperal Scovt a man of truth and honor? ( . yes") If be were a man of truth, he world ¢tand upon chat plaform. He bad been the beet sbased wan in this couatry, but he bad never besrd 16 suid thet he bad lied “He did notlike some of (ho followers of General Scots, but let them follow, but not lead; be (Scott) bed baen in the habit of lenot nd not fuillowing (Laughter ) Neither Seward, por avy other wan, could con- trol Geversd Scott. He hed a right to be a proud MEN, abd Would assert bis con od He was eg proud to the Major General as he was to the private 6oldior, and perbaps a little more to. He hoped, if elected, be would remuio Commander in-Chicf Genersi Pierce was uo doubt a very clever mun, and a worthy gendeoman, but how mech wore civil ex perience had Pierce than S Why did not the domocrn's choose a man of greater civil ox porience? been liiantly suces ntucky, there at would have pro he qaoted en in- "ferred Fiiimore to Svott giance, to sbow that after the nomination, tho fecting hud changed in favor of Scott Kentucd alwsys a beod in the Presi @entint Clection, and would shaie: their dofeat; but let (hem never fight for defeat. He asked thom to rouse themselves tor the combat. Thore may be & temporery lull, but it could not last, for thore Wee mover a time in the history of this country which called more for trel exertions. Let them remember bet God hud given America a bigh mis- sicn. Ho had greac ri pong if General Pierse ehould be clectod Was bo a Kossuth man ? Was bo prepared to support. tho interests of tho West end ofthe whole Umon? He asked them, a3 “Unicniste,” if they would a'low Pierce to crush the gryeat ivtexects of this country, which deserved the care of its best patriot, and take caro of Hungary or some other country? They stovd on the ground of Washington, in a republic which was an example to the world, and were determined to allow no inter- ference io ourowmaffuirs. If Wioficld Scott should be ho bnew the principles he would act upon, but ccu'd they promise of Gos. Piorce? It would be an awful job tohave to protect overy little State end dutchy in Hurepe. It became thom, as honest mer and patriots, to stop and enquire into the des- tiniea of this country, Were they to dosort the policy cf their fathers? He had told Judge Dougias that an ocean bounded this republic, and that they should etand on their own ground Many ef tho democratic party agreed with them on great ques- tions, to komo extent, euoh as tho river and harbor measure. Tet them not be deecived by domo- cratic unanimity, for many were starvod into ity and hod to get semetuing tofeod upon. Mea mado great eplutter about their principles, and af- terwards sacrificed them. Southern whigs voted for the Compromise measures. and supported the Union, and protected tho great interests of tho couatry. Thut was the eort of politics for a Union- fet club. (Cheere.) If Gen. Pierce were clectod, be was et 6 $035 to know hew ho would cary on tho government, or what majority his governmont Would command. Let thom eupport the principles of the grout national whig party, which was nobly supported ie that great patriot and ataterman now momere. (Cheers ) . Tho G4ez Club here enlivened the meeting by sing- ages whig rong sung on former occasions. . Davis, Mayryland, next addressed the mecting. Ho asked thom if they would break down the grcat whig party because some of them bad not the mun tbey wanted ey would abide by Gen. Beott becavec he was faithful to their ore and the great Compromire measr: Were they to adopt @ man who had been picked up in New Hamp shire, and pase by euch a man as Scott, for a mon whem no one would have dreamt would have been nominated by the Baltimore Convention? Were the whig party to pass ee their nomination and Go fer an obscure individual, whose enly re- cords which bo brought back from Mcxico were his failures, and who bad signalized himself in Congras in opposing the interests of the country end of the working man? Who supported the Compromise meusures energetically? Not Gen. Pierce, bat Gen Scott. Who could preeumo Scott would suffer himself to be coptroiled Comparing the two men in any point of viow, thore was no semcon Why they should not support Gon. Scott, and thers was £¥ery roason why they ehould oppore Gen. Pierce. Mr. Tours, of Louisiana, was next introduced : He came in there 2 “ Fillaorom In Gon. Vay- lor’e timo hé was not proparcd to say what would bo Mr. Fil!more's souraoin regard tothe Southern States. The peopiec ef the South were in favor of tho Union. Mr. Willmore replied, whon raked, that he would de what the Constitution required him to do, that he would etand by the whole Seeley Tio saw something of General Scott in Mexiso. Tho Baltimore Convention did not fulfil the bchests of the people, but violated their duty by passing over the most prominont candidates “The whig party selected @ prominent man, whom they wore bound 40 eupport Gencral Pierce was a gi he! men in Moxioo—(leughter,)—~and ho nevor heard that he waca millery makin New Hampshire. Coneral Piece was olcoted to Congress, and served part of the cession, and then resigned He was appointed Brigacier General, and, after getting the salary, resigned. He always resigned. Let thom see what this resigning quality would de for him in the [’re- eidensy. Mr Douglas wanted to get us toto a war ‘He wanted to citin the Sonate, and got cight dollara aday. Thero was a dificionce botwoon eitting in the Kenate and fighting in the horrors of war. ‘Dougiae would be Picrce’s right hand man if olect d. War threatened us—elect Me. Piorco end ho was bound to resign. (Roars of laughtor and cheors ) Ho believed that the scone: of the Mexican war were hardly palatable even te the political loaders of that time. (Hear, hear.) He adverted to the military cbaracter of the different genorala who fought in Mexico. lauding (ienoral Taylor. Tho Mississippi was filing up at its mouth, ead accord ing to Mr. Pierce’s ion, the beggared pron of Louisiane murt pass round tho hat, and collect money to dig out the obstruction, and not ask Con- gress to make any appropriation for the purpose. A genticmen on the platform hore demanded to kaow if the Heratp roporter was prceont, in order that be may soo tho numbers present, and satiafy himeo!f ia reepect to them. ((ireat uproar and oriee of order.) Mr. Tuorrs.—I have nothing to do with tre i Case made a goed whig spcoch at Tammany and talked of tariffs as if he could not very gincere in his professions. Louisiana would give Gen Scott a handsome majority (Choers) Tio greatest Viorce peer was the London Jimes. (A voice—the New York Hexatp ) A gentleman had him be would vote for Plorce, because be wi “pick up” Oid En The London ‘Times was a Pierce campsign paper. If Pierce = elected, Fogiand and hor proud wooden wal ~ cannon would at Daiog ot Mit se uuder protective principles, wor undorsell her fin the markets of the world (Choers) The pros Gaia country would be more powerful than our fleete armies. We woroa mighty nation, inue to show tho people of Europe that ghtened and prosperous, and this oxam- or) weight into the hearts of oe bat would the Huropean pooole say, ple would of Europe when thoy found mon so debased aa to vétoly abuso @ueh @ military hero and man as. Gen. Scott. In wapporting him thoy were supporting the wholo country, acd he believed no man would cast & sec- re.) went hero put the motion of adjourn- platform tonal vote. The Preave nee 6 that upon rt Ps vaca escort the Free Soll Mass Convention Michigan. ‘The Free Democracy of Michigan assinblod in Mace Oonvention at Ann Arbor on Thursday, September 1, at Wo'elock, and were oalled to order by E. Dountson, So of the beads at 5. P. Mead. Beq., of AyDe. was appointed temporary chairman, and Fran vmeos. seoretary, The following gentlemen were a & committec to report the names of the perme. Rent offloces of the Convention -~8.A. Baker, of Wayne, | tallied by this convention with one unanimous and | tight ag | bi en, emer Fy armond, Wares De Jamas EINDEER CATASTROPHE Bi paves, Wares WB Buller, Deetion THE RB CA’ moticp 8 business Committee of thirteen were ap- rit Clack, LATEST INPELLIGENCE. Hi Ki Clack Calboun ; Samuel Zug. Wayne; J. D. Beidwin Wa-b’enaw Denisou. Kalamazoo ; A. St, Warhrenaw ; S A, Baker Wayne ; Foster, beter 1, Calkins Branch ; Cope land Cuibe ayne ; Jewett, Ionia ‘The follo#ing gevtl+inen. were appointed a Committee for t»king into consideration, and to report a ‘ible pian for establishing an organ ot tho feo democracy of the State A Baker, Theodore Foster, A. A. Cop-land G, W. CONDITION OF TAGE SURVIVORS. Correct Lists of Killed and Injured--- Forty-seven in all, THIRTY-ONE DEAD. CLOSING SCENES—INOIDENTS, Bien on bis ‘The jury, im the verdict rendered at two o'otook yes- terdey morring, at Bristol, in Ulster county, and re- ported in that dsy'’s Herat. included, beyond those Proviously named as the oubjects of It, Mise Keteile Loup’ whose bedy had been taken to Hudson by hor frionds; and aiso Mr David Bowors, who died on board tuo boat Chelsea, on hie to Albany. Thoy also ascige the samme cansee for i ies to the survivors whom they saw, and of whore identity they took evidence. The jury were engaged sbout reven hours before they finally sgreed on theic verdict, ard daring the timo of their CcUberation, sent word to the Coroner that they would like to have the imepectors who led cxamined the boilers in March Last, brought before them. Mr. Mercican end Mg. Van Orden, Lis assistant, ob- jected, as they thought such an examination would be uselors, aad could Leud te mo practioai re-ult, even if they could scour their attendance In this view the foroman coincided, but come oiher members of the jury insisted on it and threatened a presentment cevsuriog the Coro- ner for his refucal The demand was ultimately watved. and the verdict rendered gs atated. It seemed to give genera) satisfretion in the loestity. NODY POUND AT TIVOLA (OR KED 100K) atv IG On Morday, a body was discovered doating near Tivoli, the shore nearly opposite tho scene of tho disaster, on the east side of the river. On being towed ashore. it proved to bo that of an el derly map, epparently about eixty years of age. and of very roepectabie appearance, Ie wae stout built sbout five feet ten inches in height. hair gray, and head parti ally bald. dressed in gray pantaloons, gray vest. and blue tweed coat, In his posket was an oye glass and a watch. somo pencils and pensenrefully wrapped up, aud tho things in bir pocketbook arrat in we noat order. but the few papers iv his poasession wero so saturated with water. (Lat they were almost illegible, and did aot give any cluo to his identity. The coroacr’s atteadauce could not have been procured until ths next morning. and, therefore, Consider Clark, Esq., Justice of tho Peace, of Dutchess Gs hon sages &@ jury at the Steamboat Houee, on the wharf. No one appeared to claim or identify the body but from the appearance of tho face and hands, which seemed to hare been slightly eoaided, and his having evidently been but a chort time in the water, the Jury were of ¢pinion end found a verdict, that it was that of a man to (bem unknown, who camo by his death by ecald- ie and drowning on tho Reindeer steamboat, on the 4th instant. The decrasod was interred at the Red Church burying ground, Tivoli, on Tuesday. CONDITION. ETC., OF THE SURVIVORS. Yesterday morning. at the time of our reporter leavieg Bristol, of the sixteen surviving injured persons, elevea remained there Of these, there were four at the Malden House, namely: Mrs Wliamson, wife of the Rev. Georgo R. Williamson, who was killed. Sho was ina very dangcrous state: hut then a iittlo better. Miss Lockwood, of Albany. sister of Partison A 8t Clair. ‘The following gentleman, were ®ppointed a Sommittes of finence M. Doibear,S B, Noble. Rufue Thayer. The meoting was then sddrosced in’ an eloquent msn- ner by Mr. Miller of Toledo. Ohio, and Mr. Bibb of Canada Wee. ‘The Convention then adjourned to meet on the eattwooekck PM, lopvention met sceording to adjournment, a the following rsclations were reported by Mr. *, Chairman of the Business Committes, and were up usly adopted, Ey sived, That the declaration of principles adopted by the Pitt burg Convention meets our cntire uad hearty eopeurrence, and we therefore commend it to the electors cf Michigan 2s an admirable compendium of political truth avd eminently worthy of the support which freo- men should ever give to free principles Ke solved, That tho nominations of ule and Jutien aro Clar enthusiostic voice; that they are the men and just the men to reprercnt us in the contest now golng forward of t wrong, hope against de-pait, freedom aguinst Have Bon J. 1 pixoe was then futroduced to the con- vention gpd for an hour ond a half was Nstened to with w-sthlers attention clearly showing that there are no points ut issue between the two great politionl partis of our country. that they are but the wing of che great slevery pa’ ly, that the South dictated the platforms upon Whielt they stand, and that freedom has nothing to ex- m <ivher. ‘led upon, and addressed the a Lewis can do, and encbained andience for Not a maa would teuve the ground, Uad our hunker leaders boon prosent § ng down tbe cheeks of thove hardy f toll. and to hear their hearty responses to the cleqvent sentiments uttered by the speaker, surely thoy would des ain getting their votes to uphold the g nd of Awerican slavery, The 1g thea adjoarned to the court house, On motion of Mr, the followiog gentlemen wore appointed a committee whom the whole business of cstablirhing an organ of the party in this State should be veferred:—8. A. Bak P. Mead, and Semuel Zug. ‘The Business Cow: through their chairman. re- ported the following resolutions, which wore unanimously adopted: — “Resolved, That in the judgment of this Convention, thoto is po question of state policy to be presented to the next LegitLature, which compares in importance with the duty to detiver the poople from the vice, suffering and curse. which flows feom the unrestricted sale of intoxi- cating liquors, and that we beliove a law similar to that enacted by the State of Maine, is absolutely necessary to necow plish the deliverance we acek.’? Reaolved. That the free democracy of this State, be invited to meet in mass convention, at Kalamazoo, on Wednesday. the 29th day of September, at two o'clock P.M.. to nominate candidates to be supported at the ensuing election for Presidential electors and State offi: cors. and to tako such measures as may be necessary to Bere @ complete organization of the party in this tal ved. That a committee of five be appointed as @ State Central Committee, whore duties it shall be to further the organizatioa in countice and towns, and to rocure documents, and information forcirculation. The following gentlomee were appointed that committed : IL K, Clark. Erastus Hussey, Calhoun; 8 A, Baker, Wayno; P. W. Childs, Washten "Tho following resolution was offered by after conriderable reeolution was adopted :— Resolved. That we rejoico in the frequent cscape of plaves from bondage, and that wo deem it a duty incum- Vent upon the slave to escape when he can safely do it, as ever to rid and comfort them on their way to {ree jean. Denison, and City Politics. Mr, J. .F,, Lockwood, below named. sho was in ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS. a very i state, but lig! improving. josepl We prescut our readers with @ eorrected lst of tho | Mhinger. German, waiter on board the Reindocr —his recovery was ed of, but ho was a littlo better; and Hugh Jowere, fireman on board the Reindcer— badly sealded. but a entertained of his recovery, At Mre Preston's house, one—the child of Mrs. Wil- Hamsoo, six months old—vory resin oe eel and thea quite well, under the care of Mrs. Hobart, actlog asa kind nurse. At the heuse of —-— Canficla, Eeq., three —Mr., Mrs. end Miss Quigicy, of St. Joha’s Porto Ricoall doing woll, but Miss Quiztey ecvoroly scalded. At Mrs. Armstrong's, onc—Mr. J. F.. Lockwood of Al- bany; bechise hopes entertained, as it was fearcd he had cold. At Bers. Beil’s, two—Charigs MeG: and Henry @, Pleck. secs of Sguth Brooklyn, broken limbs —doing weil. Captain Ucyt, hia wife, child and servant, returned home to Hud+cu,on Monday, and John Howlett, the chief Ff ‘Trey. by the Alida. on" y morniag. b ealalogue of killcd and scalded will, there- fore, now etand thus:— LIST OF THE DEAD XFSTERDAY. ‘uauel C. Brown, 34 Renwick atreet. XN. ” Frederick Morrell, Poughkeepsie, barkeoper, Rein selections made in the various Assombly Districts, on Tuceday night, or rathor atan eariy hour on Wednesday morning. There waa a good deal of fighting et mo%t of the mectings, in the midst of which, they were abruptly broken up. ome promises were mado to onganixe for cveni om «B. T. Gilmore, Vo nomination. is «Thos, P. 8t John. No nomination. ‘DIC! saihteieg is aia % Franela Dunn. fireman, Keindcer. THE JUDICIAL CONV ‘ENTION DEKOC RNATIC. 4. Peter Fauch, waiter, Reindecr. ‘The delegates elected for the nomination of candidates | 5. Jolm Bowers, waiter, Reindeer. for Corporation Counsel, Justices of Supreme, Superior | 6. Pepsi ar oay ra oe i ‘i ; : 7. decob Keeher. de. do. gad Merine Courts, mot last evening at Tammany Wall. | 5° 2uicmon Savoy. (oolored.) threo brothers, do. de, The whele of the evening wea consumed im the admit. 9. Mrs. Daniel N. Lowera, 916 Broadway Albany. tance of the various diputed wards, viz :—The Lirst. 10. Norman P. Williamson, Saratoga, (son of Rev. Geo. R Wiltiameon.) 11. John G. Runfeldt, Atisché of Danich Consul, New York. Fourth, Sixth, Ninth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Nine- teenth wards. After much discussion the delegates were admitted who exhibiicd a certificate signed by thein. | 12 D. F. Heldridge, 74 Vagio stroct. Albany, spectors of the reapeetive wards, in tis wey the disputed | 1%, ‘Thomas l Barnes, Bicumoud, Va. syords were disposed of, but up to a late hour nothing lL. Hugh fk do further wae done. NOMINATION OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. Inet evening st a public meeting fiicld in the Eighth ward of delegates on its charter ticket, they re-nomtca ted for election Mr. Charies 1. Ring, the present very alle eselstant Alderman, ‘The nomination was made unani- mousy, Ho ia called the firemen’s camdldato, Assistant Bouton of the Hloveath Ward, was re-nominated for elee- tien Also wes Jonathan Potter, of the Seventeenth Ward re nominated. Alexander Stewart was nominated for as sistant Aldermen in the Thirteenth Ward. and Timothy ‘T. O'Brien, assistant Aldermen, of the Fourth Ward, ecivedare nomination. Thomas Whelan, assistant Alder- man of the Fourreehth Ward, was re- nominated for elec sion. 15. Birr Sanwuclla’ Andvows, aged soventoen, amb 10, Mise Masgarotia Androws, aged sixtecamaiep daughters of Mr, Rileizh, 7. Joum Savoy. (coloured boy.) waiter, Reindece. . Garwood Benway, head st ere of Mr. John Hudson. 19. Misa Vatelle Loup. aged 12. Loup. of New York, bady taken to mB. eck band on Keindcer (grease). 2 second cngincor, do iter. (name unknown), Itcindecr. , waiter, Reindeer; resides at Rhine . Bre, Mery Ann Lockwood, Albany. 2. A. W. Whippie, Lowell. Mace. 26 Rev Geo. R. Williamson. of. Mr. Danicl N. Bowers. All A 28, Mr. W. HL. Spell. Richmond, Va. 29 Kdword Ziiler. German, waiter, Reindeer. F .N.J.U. 8 Scrvey, unknown.) CITY CONVENTION. ‘To nominate candidates for Comptroller, Street Commis. sioner, Cominissioner of KR. and Suppli tity Ia. speetor, and Governor of Alms House. Meets at Tammppy Hall. this evening. Septomber 9. 1.—Michec) Murray, Joka Dalton, Kiward Burke, Chari¢s Gannon Richard Wi . Deniel Dodge, Waiter Joyce, Joun Baum, Thomas Merman. Charles A. Browa. SCALDED. 1. Captain Host, Hudson, N. Y. 2 Mre. Hoyt. %. Child of the above. 4. Servant. SE. A. King. Peter B, Warts, Jamos Kane, Mephon | 6 Qhild of the alove. Kelly, A J. McCarty. 7. Hugh Lowere. Newburzh, ) 4—Wm Drew. Patrick Boyle, John Fitegerad, Clar- | 6, Mr Quigicy, St. John's, Porte (expected to ON overt Youn it Whitt 2, ol m i. ermore, Andrew 9. ife » Clark, Bamuel T. Webster, James Clark.” | 40. Mim Ouibicy: darghcor of the ebere (oadiy.) , James M. Pollard. Theedore Timolat, Henry Week | 11. Mr. J Hy Lockwood, Albany. 1M Drawer. Greens Mbtet Barry, (i Tt & Chaakes ite regrowth Revol iy om welt, par yi 3 ry, Grego 0 8. yi ial Org freon, Michael Rarry; (regoey Thoms, Charles Me ‘ 7m ( ) john D. Joh tte, Thomas J. Munday, Dealci Linn, Dennis F. Root, Jobm C, Houston. ) sat Vinee ei D, Layman, John D. William Valleau, William Goodhead. James L. Van Wart—Kobert Thomas. Charice Miller, Johm Mack, Niche las Haley. Charles Murpby. 6 --William Jaques, George IK. Clark, Alvin Howell, David Vanderbeck, Joseph Cornell. ‘Felds, Willam P. Brennan, bY ood . eee bo] 5. Joseph Kbingoe, 16 John Howlett, Olle Fs it Reindeer, Troy. We have heard nothing of reported miseing. » George Lewis ahd wife, INCIDENTS, CLGSING SCENES, RTC. 1¢ appears that the bodien upon which inqueste are be- be In this city, were taken away without burial pee- from the Coronor of Ulster county. somo of De trionda objected to the delay and the second erdeal, and Jobn McGuire, Richard H. Bu 12 —Terenco Mc(iuleo, Thomas J. Hogan Joba §. Au» | Mt, Jacques, ae a _ he Co. owners 4 the ba pik Ao med taihnd a the necessary documents in eech case,’ Cask, Chases Dot Bedard ieee Hecoard F. | “Captain Farohans hae évidentiy rufloted much anxiety “LdMicbeel Ttiomey. Joba Kelly, Joseph Murphy. | 4 spat ply with the corey He wae D- “eorge D. Poshine. Patrick Barnos, ?” turalfy mie tho roeult of the laveatigation Ho end Mr. Samuol McCloan, one of the Pilots. remain still at Bristol, affording every possibie aid tothe invalids. Tt is also pleasing to remark, that from the time of the Hasty, Petes Carrell, | sates eccurronoe’ the most sxamplary Pains have been . Robert (1. Walmsley, taken by the resident citirens of a to alleviate the Thomas Wallace, Patrick Brady, Potor bwycr—Kdward | erings of thelr unfortunate gucsta. Boone, Willlam H. Thomas, ‘Juilus Johnson, Jacob | , Mr. Nutham Kellog and his partner, Mr, Wi Vg: Prete A, Habe Leen moet prominent. Their store and —Cont fe ymoe ng, Samuct $ Conklin, Wi. | bec? open for the accommodation of ail aud thetr jim J Gelston, Thomas M-Coy, John Nesblt—Jobn Ka- | °%7 Personal exertions have ma y facilitated the Venteryoret ks Rectan PROMS, Chetie8 | re ee hole Lectan iit tintrcnion, of the Malton 19 —Contestcd—Chazlos B Wheel nis Mio! , | House, aad T. @, Norton, of the Exe House, have aleo James Gallagher. William B Dunbes Wiltees Metenzs peo most attentive ‘The former was converted into an —Pairick M y, James Masterson, John Quinn, jr, ital. and tho attendants have bem most indefatiga- Jobn O'Neal. tees AES %.—Contested— Wiliam Murray, Willlam Joyce, Tho- mas McKicrnan, Azel Freeman, Thomas Grogan—Thomes 4. Duan, William Boyee, Roger MeDormote Wiliam T Luxene, t, Haseldine. immedi: foes the od Bloodgood, Jacob Daub. : tho village, teat Garwood Benway. tho heal steward, who died of his Injuries, waa steward of the Alida, ned terete with his Items of Political Nown Fo and oa! waiters, &c.. many of whom were also killed. ‘The Governor of Maesachusotts has appointed Mond. oniy ©: h Mr. Lawrence, now of that fie Sth ce Naveen, 09 tho day for hol Ue ekcations boat on tho fatal 6 . Tle waa reeontly married, See Matric’ Yacamoy ocasio ¢ | poor wife wus on board with him, deaih of Mr. Rantoul. 4 ad hey on the hurricane aed decepe all tm fey, Coptain Richard France. formerly of Washington, was ugh some of our Albany eotemporaries re} her upenimourly nominated. on M night. by a whig rely injured Her husband bad just been yp and Sily Convention, aa tbe wily candidade for Mayor of Ba tried to provail on her to como down to dianer. To was ore, scalded on his bt pn A yet ack, but bore up with great ete auldroseod the democrats of Cleve. Hugh Lowers, e fireman, mow at tho Maldon Ifouse, ia It The National Era. the abolition organ in Washington bebe cosa A ion, teenaee Coe courees * annocnecs that ‘Mr. Hale has not yet written a formal | oaught sight of a cofiin in the room, when In cbec yok. pete Ai Rpt po but be has aco Z ited the Pittabur “TI see you've ade hd those fellows, ean cane oon take the fie! in peeson against this time. ovidence wastalen at lis bedelde us was bot id parties. that of rome others. and given with muck clearness. — ing Deal eet you that nm the caro of those who died. be- MriancnoLy Evert —On Wednosday of howe were ot rooney tn Tatere © reek was found in the Mlssisippl. neur Dayte's land. fer hour doing the og A wuss Lone ree — pee. died of | pitt’, W908 Baker. of ‘the Princeton colloge, was a Very bilo bathing, without attendants, | pry ctecmed and talented ‘Cullogh, of that Institution, and whooe fe was trom Brattiebore, Vt. He oame to Saint Paul aeolatant di tonttate weeks ago, with view to. the completion of | few hours too lat (oto otro eaeesy morning & purvued tot, the profession of law, which he had alroady | cidenoe, that a Mr ‘Tarcher. anothor assistant of the pursued for one year. He was ery, highly o-toomed 7 | Vrotessar's. went to Phlledelph 8 year ago, in " pl, hi “ho hed made his acquaintance in bis scientific capacity. to wit the of ‘ bollee Place St. Paul (Min.) Pioneer, August 26, which exploded. avd lulled bia instantty, that cone Pica dosti wien be ; Andrew Novels, a soldier of the revolution, 00 | fend Mr Baker we ie teiegraphie tuvives Mate Bi i~ + who is still living neat inneti, | a0vourcing bis sad fate, om OF Wesen k ck, W eshiinutem at the ime of the exeen- Tt is remarkable that the whole party fou Io! Bee om Bnwny div Seog e tle os Va. who wore travelling torother, hiv hw wi SMept bio Cernig, Wgh Gilogh, Fis ctop: Another Body found, and Inquest at Yivoli, | wrt tn Ee le team, che Mlsaen Andcoms, Me. Gnelt, lvoe relative, and PURTHER ADJOURNMENT OF THE INQUEST UPON THE REINDEER SUPE BRKKS Owing to the difficulty of pro‘uring the attoat- ance of witnes-es in this oxse, i. hax been fuctber adjourned. to ten o’clovk nxt Tuesday moraing. Lk instups, Coroner Ivev bad an interview this morning with N. B Blunt Enq., District Attompey when the latter gentkmen catied the Corcoer’s attention to sowe imp r- tant points of lac litcly to arive during the tnvestig tion, Corover Ives will communicate with Mr. Bluat if euch should prevent themselves. " New Youw. Bept. 6, 1852, Mx. 3.G, Benwerr = inks Dear Sir—I wes on board the Reindeer. with my wifo. Inst Scturday.at the time of the explosion the cause of which, in my opicion us well as of muvy otters wil whom I conversed alter the worident, way very differeut frow that giern in the veroiet of tae corouer'sjury che cause ix woolly attributable to grow oxreissness on the patof the offices of raid b in tetuioing towerest & quantity of steam when laying nt the dock amd not lerting some of it cronpe, whioh they did not do ducivg the wise. | sge. Yours. &c A PASBENGER, Oar Washington Correspondence. Wasiington, September 6, 1852. The Publte Printing—a Liule Trouble—The Pueblo Indtans— Wholesale Folding—- Presidential Thunder, ete. It is known that Congress, duriog the late session, gave Father Ritchie a tittle comfort from the public treasury, amounting to sbout seventy five thousand dollars clear gain, in consideration, ag it was aseor- ted, of bis losses Ly making bad contract, batia reality (o reward bim for party servives, and for “‘savirg tho Usioa’—his own Uaton no wspapor Tt also made ample provision fer General Armetroag, Mr. Ritchie's successor, by eleoting bim public Pria- ter, throwing ull the printing, iegtolutive aud oxec- utive, eo far as Washiagtua ig coacerned, into bis bands ; and to induce A. Boyde Hamilton to give up his contract to Armetrovg. Cungross throw eut @ per centage bait, in the form of @ condition. Bat Hamilton not having accepted of this, Armstrong i Tho former is office, but he will has not yet obtained the 10g wapte the lattor to buy out Mot agree to it And thus matters stands; Hamil- ton preferring, i is said, to go oa and exocute his contrast, ratter than swallow the aforesaid bait, avd be lef with a Jargo amount of printing material, probably worth $15,000, on hund On tho last day of the session, there was very much printing order- ed by Congress—the mnnuscrip's mukiog a good cartlond. A hundred thousand dollars will not pay for the peinting of the various documents, aud it may be that two hundred thousand doilurs will not. So while Armstrong is hanging back and not mak- ing ements for buyigg out Humilton, Hamil- ton is diving into these fat jobs. Surcly the Untun ia still in unger Tho Pueblo Indians had a conference with the Commissioner of Indian Affuira (his afcornoon. Thero aro five of them from Now Mexico, and they visited this city by invitation of the governmont, so that thoy might have an opportunity of aveing our manners and customs, and gain some knewlodge of our natiobal stréngth. They aro very religious, and aro of tho Roman Catholic faith, They road and writo very well, and are represented as poace- abic, industrious, and good to their wives; differing in this from Indians generally, and from not a fow palo faces. Tho Commissioner said to them that he should bo happy to receive a lotter from thom s00a after their return homo, writtcn in the American language, having been so well ploxsed with tho one thoy had written to him in the Spanish. To this one of them replied, he should be very happy to learn the American language while he was pounney: ing on the read; and that if ho should do so, would most certainly let the Commissioner hear from him through that medium Medals were dis- tributed to theso people with which thoy wore much pleased. Ono ot thom wore a modal, which was givon to him by a friond, ho eaid, two years had it bore the likences of King George the Third. Commissioner, in vain, asked for it, offering to buy it; the Indian, however, consented that the bead should be cut out, and that of somo othor person put in its placet During the month of August there woro over a millioa of Congressional documonts and Buncombe speeches and pamplilets folded in tho folding-room ofthe House of Roproscntatives, at an expense of over filteem hundred dollars to the Government. All theee, and millions more, go through the mails free, and unde the potent *‘ franks.” ~Cariran. Texas Inteliigence. We take the following items from the Corpus Christi Valley, of August 21 :— B; Bae ave letlor received at this place, we learn that. Dr. . H Lawrence, formerly « practialng physician in Corpus Christi, was the victim of @ most murderous and cowundly assault, a week or two since. It appears that eno Dr, McKio. a rival physician bucked by somo twelve or fourteen of his friends urmod with revolvers, attacked Dr. Lawrence, who was totally unarmed, severciy wound: ing him in four different places. ‘The only cause for tho villainous assault seems to have been tho sucecss which has attended Lawrence's practice iu his new home. which excited the envy of the deeperadocs Wo do not know when we have rend the perticulars of a more cowardly assault than this, Howovor. with a simplo walking stlok, Lawrence become near being the victor of the field hay- ing broken the rkuil of his principal sceailant. We azo glad to learn that our former fellow ciliven is recovering from hie wounds, and hope that the misorcante who at- tempted his life will yet mect the punishment they 10 richly merit. An orphan boy, whoee mother died hore a Sow weoks ince, immediately after her arrival, and who wis pene token charge ot by Mra. Colonel Kenney, met with a dcath on Thursday morning last. Ho was in the act of leeding a pony, bolongiag to the family, to water, when the animal became trightened and rea off. The halter being fastened around the child's wrist he was dragged « considerable distance, and when picked up he was life- less. Coptain Arthur, of the First Infantry. arrived here om Wednesday Inst. from 1 Pact, Tho train came through in ten days, proving beyond all cavil, that tho most direct route to our extreme frontior posta. for the transportation of provisions, fs by way of Corpus Christi. Captein Arthur came by an entirely mew route. which is ted a6 being decidedly good. ‘ take the feilowing items from the Houston Teie- graph of August 97 = dovernor has authorized Capt. @. K. Lewia, Col. H. Clay Davis and Capt. Owen Shaw to raise three com- panics of Rangers for frontier protcetion. J. 8. Gillet, ae General, will inure (aioe companies intoser- vice. Tho now county of Burnet was organized im tho fore part of July. Almont the ouly settlemonts in this county are m om Valloy, which is said (o bo one of the most healthy and Leaxtiful parts of the State. A quarry of exccliomt marble has been found in this valley. and the block of marbio sent by the Governor to the Wash- Ington moaumcent was taken from this q1 A Washingto iy ‘ucts dat'y mall may Ve pinged oa m, pray img that a mail may bo placed on the Line Between Hotston and ‘Austin. We feat thet our Austin ond Washington fricuds will derive little Loncfit from this lino, unless @ tri-weekly or soml weokly limo is estabilahod between Now Oricans and (alveston. The clection rotarna from the eastern countics have quite the aepect of the affairs in regard te the election Attorney General. Tho western countics, with one or two excoptiana, have cast large majorities for Sayles ; but the castern counties have quito overbalanced: them. and the returpe now indicate Jennings is far ahoad of his competitors. A small porty stile Indiana recently atiacked two pulecd after a short skirmina, in one of the Mexican: was mortally wounded, | alana al The Neshvitle DifMloulty. We zivo below the stat ealtor St the Nuskvite toga 3 General Zolliccfier, Weewsen im apd the editor of the Union :—On Friday batween the edit lest. @ remecntrs took Pho Anti Rent Tragedy. ‘The Troy 7¥mes of the bub instant, con'ains the follow- | ing partioutars of the recent treusctiva, at Berlin :— te fourm that on Saturduy evening, about 12 o'clock, the howe of tirsm Sbaw Eeq..of Berlin wae turcoanded by shout e dozen men in Giseuice, armed avd mounred. they attempted to break into bis bouse aad foreo him out. commencivg their operation by breaking in his windows apd the door. and firing tho builctogs. on ders having been given by the chiefof the party to shoot the fimst wan who foi¢ the house Shaw being fore- warped by previous attempt, was forearmed. and de- termined to cell biv hfe dewly. Afver avcertaining their murderous intentious. he fired upon the disguised party wih a gut loaded with rlags epd killed one of them instantly, This ebot was followed by auother on the part of Sbaw, which, althouh aot fatal, badly woundrd (®o or ¢. whore muimes are mot koown Une of the wounded meu e-Ked his comrades to help bie on bis bors@ss be wae rbot through and through,” From this it fs inferred ‘bat be is erousdy iojured ow. leaving their dead on h Temainee uatii Coroner Jones wes called at en early bour yestorday (Sunday) morvivg. Whea the wack Wns token off, aud the body ideptificd as that of Joci Woodbeck. who resided in Nareau. come eight miles from Shaw's Ue was @ man shout twenty-five years of ago. and bad a wi one child He wis conridered » hurd case in the neigh- borbooe where he lives. eud he hus undoubtedty been opgrgrd in preview cutruges vpon Shaw and others in Chat vicinity Coroner Jones. we understand beid aa inquest on the body. ‘ibe j vwbt in a verdict of justidable bom: cide on the pert of and drotared bimer the bands of the authori ies. Ti wul be ercoltected chat this Mr Shaw was taken from Dishoure ond tarred and feathered by a party in dis pout a year eince, and that nawcrous other at- temots huve been made wpou bis p rsoa and property, | Under thee circumstances, the proplo cannot but ap. prove of tvis action, and none more heartily than the Teepectoblo anti ienters thumeltes, Who have disap- Proved of there outre; Shaw acted as snagent of the Van Renwelaers nud bad rendered bimsif oboosious to the reaps gallows mon, who have n@ partioular iwiecests of their own Co Bere, butare up to eng resenity or outrage they muy thiale beet to comanit umice those disguises, A’ few more ro- ceptions euch as thst given by Sbaw. will bresk up this bund cf beugits, we hope, if it has not aleeasy. Fortier Panticy —From one who has visited tho tocne of action. we lear, in addition to the above that the demons in disguise got possession of the main story of Shaw's dwoiling. sod that himeef, wife. and two hired Mi nbad to retreat to the second story, frem whieh the fatal chot was fired, striking Woodbeck in the back part of the neck and parsing through tho vitals, Tho bald ing wus also cet ou firo iu the inside. destroying carpets. furniiore. &e, Thus cut off. as Shaw and his parcy were, frem retreat had not the result boon whut it was they must have become victime by fire or ball, to theie worse than gavage enemies, (heir objcet, mo doubt, was to muider and plunder, a5 a goid watch of Shaw's was taken off by them, fiiyurr Mun —The Boston Bec publishes a list of cne hundred mip men of Brighton, witoh inciudes many of the bost wens and voters im vhat patriotic town. Married, Gu Wednesday, September 1. at the Broadway Baptist Chureh, by the pastor. A. D. Gillett, Mr. Srermen Hare way to Miss CatHanine: 0. Gurmezt. ull of New York. On Sunday. September 6. at St. Patrick's Cathedral. by: the Very Rev, John Loughlin, Mr. Dantrs. Crvpnes, of Albany, to Mise Susan Lepvv, of this Gis In this clty. on Wednesday’ morning September 8, by the Rev. R.A. Chalker, Mr J. Cresnntr Yor to Miss Cuana Trowsnincr, both of Sing Sing, Westchester coun- Jon Wednesdey, Septembcr 8, by tho Rov. William UW. Lewis. rector of Trinity Church, Brooklyn. Cracurs C. Bazniixa to Axw Exiza, omly daughter of the late Capt. David W Shorey, of this city. Gn Wednesday. September 8. by Oscar W. @turtevant, Alderman of the Thiru ward. Mr (rnny Coortes to Miss Furs L. Vanvenvsen, both of Shrowsbuty, Monmouth county, N. J. ', On Thureday evening. Septembor 2. by the Rev. Hugh Hi. Blair, Wrertam Weir to Mies Many 8 Seance, second @aughter of Mr. Jobn Spence. all of this city. ‘At Brooklyn, on Tucsday. Septomber 7, by the Rev. E. L Tsylor. Turonorr Secoz to Many Jane. daughter of Thomas Shortland. isq. Jn North Coventry. on Thursday, August 6, by the Rev G. A. Calhoun. “Mz. Cannes Haart, of New York, to Miss Jave: O. Govra, of North Coventry, Coun. Died, On Wednesda... September 8, of a lingoring illness. So- ria, wife of Joremiah Hotebikiss, i tho 20th year of or BEE. ‘The relatives nad friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, No 189 West Thirticth street. on Friday morning. at 10); o'clock. On Tuesday. September 7, Antuoxy Peters. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to atiend tho funeral, from his late residence. Thomas strect. this (Thursday) afternoon. at 1 o'clock. In Jersey City, om Wednesday, September 8, of con- sumption, Resecca Trotren, wife of Thomas Trotter. Her funeral will take place from her late residence, cor- wer of Morris and Warren street, this (Thursday) af ternoon, at 4 o'clock. Her friends aad acquaintances aro respectfully Invited to attond. On Wednesday, September &, Many Rrorcea Manx, only daughter of Hans Hinricht and Margaretta Malin, aged 1 year 10 months and 18 days. ‘The relatives end frionds of the family arc respectfully invited te attend her funoral at the residence of her pa- rents. corner of Ewen aud Mokibbin strects. Williame- burg. this (Thursday) ‘afternoon. Nolo. Her re- maine will taken to Greenwood Comotery for inter- ment. On Welnerdey, September 6. Joux Drvor, only son of Lemuel and Suranne J Valentino, aged 1 year. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Friday morning. at 8 o'clock. from No, 20 Tenth streot, The remains will be taken to Yon- kers for interment. Mghtoned the ship about 18 inches, and wee and Titer std eee eatied Y reat exections, te gain on ty idghighe Betestst from them lo on be Brig Calder (Br) M Helena, £6 cays, with cof , Brig Boston (of Giouooster)’ Tuckur, Sorinam, 23 dayn, with evger aud molseres, to 5 HM Rogers, of Gloucostre; was ecl. to ma tor. Bric Baloyon (of Boston), Pissltn, Se Tusa do los Be 8 0 weding. 12 ith sugar to Starsce Sobr Sallie 280, Ane Te, 2idace with Ny t) Been & Kurharat Au £24, lou 6 spoke rhe Sa- rab E Lowia from Boston ML of Sunth Shoal Jost main boom boat; 19ta alt tio Bey, reared bri Granada, bovva up. ) Sehr Surf Mehlmen. Port aa Priace, Aug 20, with coffee ane leewood, t Dopbem, & Sen. ‘orley, Davis Wilmingtow, NO, with oot | 7 Elieworth), Bragdon, Calais, 8 days. er Nishereom Boston. & daye, ia, Sears, Boston, 6 4 o BS hr Seinto (of tobr Mw | br Norey Mitle Porrond 4 daye, | Betres ord Bararon rtland, 5 days, | Sloop Orion, , Portinna, Conm. | { ships Asia Lott, Liveroool: | harloet on: Porrol, B | ebire Indiana, I 5 Howry New-nit, § Phone StSrevbons Universe Bird, Liverpool: J 7 Zove, | Avtwerp; Gorden City (etipnor). ‘Dawing, 4a Freacksoey * | Agece, Schering, Baitimero; barks Adoth tr B Matonns, Woodside, Bristol; | Lamson. § i Wiad ot sunset 5: Telegrephic Marin: Reports Nonvoru, Sepet, Arriveé—Ship Deamerk, Liverpool; sobes Leuiseead Mare enget, Martiniqué, Cscor, Jones, Newbueyport. Herald Marine Correspondence, Prnape i Wiliaw, Faller, Boston; » Sarvilie, NB, Pamaho, Arrived— (in. A fours Treasurer. Burrows, Provido..cey 4 Kewohom, and ara Cidridge Rowland, N¥ork; E isa Gilom, Kteker, Fo Townsend, Corson. Salem. ried, Corse ; Juno Bilge, Mortou Boston; Boag Sur Buley, ¥ Mary Anna Halov, Providenes. W Ernokson, West tr. Dorchester: Vieginit Teal, Rohe mond Lacy ot the Lake Shute Boston: dearietta Koom, Now Bedford: eteamer City of Boston Earterbsook Bost lecred—Stoamehips Virginia, Toul, Bi Ki Serford NYork: bersa Mary Dalo Davi falvern Jara! Elica Dudley. Hooking, Selom born, Stover Fertiacd Sem! Small. Tread w nsho. Adams Boston; st ton; Alovona, W. ker. Wilmiagton, NC; vo L Autenrict Corson, aua Jame jo. Boston; Lucy Aon, Baloy, Bris Haley, Providence, Viruivie, Teal, Richmond; J Frrickson, Weotoott, Dorohoster; Treasurer, Burrows, New Haven, Misccllanceus, Wrare Sum Owranro—Capt Sleoum, of this vorsol (be- foro rejorted lows), ctates that at unset June 12, trading with tho natives of Touching Island, tho isl ing SW about 20 wiles, the yards wore square 4 tho ship headed W by 8 at 9 Pid, double rooted topssils, hauled =p courses and laffed to the wind, headiog SE by M, woather At Ll breakers discovored four pointe om os dant and rainy, too ship was very near tho breakers before they wore reen, and waa making litele head: very effi rt wae mado to woar, bat in vain, tho the ship rapidly towards the reef—she steeo! 80a broke over her which cerried away |i and waist ‘The lanyards of larboard Figglag wore fe tho ehip roded and the musts wont over oa 6 oard slowly forged ahead and brought up in the fr, At gaylight, it was found thet she was on We corront setting end a bea #2 i 5 & A; a Fy 2 Bi = is 3 z = 3 i? ¥ xy to leave, the ship having commenced to Lahti ped awsm to a place f safety inside tho reef, r = if ize Cape's Mates that om his chact Pitt's Yalea own Si of Tudching ioland. Ho. tucrofore,aueyeeed his was etocring eovoral miles to the westward. of or truo position is BW of ie. ‘The boute visited oho wreck for provisions, but could mot Leard on aecount of the On fio 1éth she browo up. and the off ho, Hosted cept 6) casks which Isid om the roet’ Sche. Sydnoy, was a) Pitt's Island, and her master talke ab tgany of she ship's ore us he could to Sydney, for es much tezonaitayand lt men took pes the Phooion, of New Bodtora, een eight pears peor ed . whieh was aocepte: Bolte. FH. and four natives of the Taciic remainod om the land at their own roqucet. litt 3 f to Su Pro: 3 —— J Ship Wm Patten. from Noricansfor Livorpool, Aug 2 lat St 07, lon 75 1K. Foreign Forts. . Ang U—-Brig Kite, Garroy (or Farrea} Os A a t) Barthol, Barcelona,te — Lacvayna Ang 6—-8id bas rer bienag i Ni AO, et. ARACAIBO Aug ti : Pont ac Prixes:, Aug2o bare Ohae & Lex, Harper, for Philadelphia Sopt 1; brigs Isabella Rood. Bice, tor Gonaives pext day to linieh dc A Cr. Coltias, from 6: for NYork Sept 2; Nile (Br), MoVickar, from and f fon Ro ackr Louisa Sears, trom Wilmington. NG, Button, and brig Haye York J days KW Paoker, Mayo, Philadel-_ n Enterin; rt bark Clare Windsor, Ui Cheeseman, both from NYori Bidafoe days proviour bark echr G if ry hia; Re fr Drige unaroptmne, “+ , Avg 2—Schr Fawn, Miller, for Baltimore. Miome Ports, ALBANY, ~Arr ochra Perin Vermouth, ~y ny) Provideus Un Wednerday morning. September 8, aftor a Ungering | am, Blissett, and Florida, Jones. N iw ag, 10m Ulners, which sto bore with Chiristiam resizaation Hay. | Providence. “Cid tries Tatéarity (Br), Man Bt Sohne i od & £8 NB, y ; hdward, Rewloy, Wareba, ‘ol Natt, ane Richard W. Horne, aged $1 years, § mont! Carini} Vinegars” ‘Pitas tad ‘ho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Fa altar Uaidaepers. | ro. NS Kerky invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afvornoon, | ZaPk% Gilce, Breokiya, NY; beet eos at 2 o'cloric. from her late residence, No. 254 West Twen. | “BOSTON, Sopt 7—Are brig E Donne. I . Baltimeres ty-ninth strect. Darbinner, Reat! a Luoy White, White, On Wednesday, Septomber 4, Yesny ¥., infuat som of | Mclirsa Amn, Potinson, RYor cobee Bales (er ‘Thomas G. and Isabel C. Guthrie. invited to attend the funeral, tho residence of his Acglit Julia kor Ni detphie, Stesmebij Baxwer. Wer ; i Tho relatvos and frlonda of tH family are respectfully | Wools, Welltt Alebemer’ arly aad b Ria et Golem, Pali et from parents, No. 825 Eighth avcnue, this (Thursday) aftor- noom, at 2 o'clock. without further notice. On Sunday, September 5, after « short but severe ill- mors, Wittiast M. Ganrtwarr, In the 46th year of hisage. His remains wero interred in (Greenwood. On Wednerday. September 6, after @ lo Tr andl severe | Jo} ct % pie teh ake Sak crete gie Virgate era ir Be. jo} aA Li ’ Boston for Philadelphia: ‘Tolegraphed, ‘rir Williner, itimore fer Darehecter, Ligual for shecs Ca. ae Rich ean: meets ‘Tet age fice ‘ein gt | ieste; Waa M Marcia, ah ond Dudley, 2. NB; brig J A Lancaster, Gifford, Wil MUness, Susan, widow of the lute Philetus I. Woodruff. grkve Grace Darling (of Boston, late of axter, Tunerai on Friday afterno@. at $o’elock from the re- | Erederioksburs; Bt Tio Grecalew; “Wilminat | sidenco of her son-in-law, E. B. Sutton, No.1 Lamartinc ie jp Moses Wheeler, aris John Martas, ‘Vosta Px . is lobboy a . Gov 5 Orie Qa Saturios, September 4, Erovas Nuxar, only child | Laleai, Kiageioeh, Chins; Paulina (haviageepeited) Xeno Robe: Chai! . co", Cans 0B. da Wrest na 2 years and onc month, z EATON. Eat hae ual, Clinton, Miteheli, reef ‘At Lebacon Valley, N. J., on Tuccday. Soptember 7, ‘carson, do; u Guesece CaioneAes Gn Cd Cal srpertabas ame Kenalog Foster, Philadelphia,” Cla tcur 4 F Alaten, city, im the 66th year of hia age. ficld, Washi: mm couaty, Wis., on Sumlay, August 29, Micuarn HL. Riawev, in tho 19h year of aot Hartford. Conn , on Monday, Soptember 6, Dr. Jour A. Wino, of Albany, in the Ooh ree of his age. At bis reeidence, im St. Paul, Minmesota, August 27, Col. Jamze M. Goopnur, tho oditor of the Minness!a Pio- pabire, years, ‘was a native of the State of Now fam time of his death was aged ner, He and at tho about 41 Liverpook Liverpos he ALMANAC FOR RBW-TORE—9uIs BA¥. 8 98 | meow Rises, 617 | wren was. PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER S$, 1652 Northumberland, Lord, London, Griswold, Morgan Bark Movataineer (Br), Cary, Quebec, Barclay & Livings- Bick Ounitis, Basch, ft Thomas, ott ag yy mat x0 | St te Cleared, Be ager, Dickis Charleston, Bpoflord, amobip James Adcet, neon, in, BpoMle a a Wie. Shiv Golden Otty, Dewing, Ben Fraacisor, Chambers & | Tonsegtich,, 4th. AM-—Are stoamehi; Live Oaie, Sanyer, do. Cd ra Bristol Rl’ Souta Poster, N¥« : Dark Acadia; Monty, Deovidense LEWES, Sopt 5, 11. AM—A steamsbip passed up at nind oredock Tate Bight. aoa a Dork ond teobrige wont , Bros sil retsainr rn? ou silane NBW ORLBANS Aug Jl—Are steamehip Menton, Plog Tndianole, vis Gab Aug 2% ships On Witt aad Sarah’ Paria: Joichor, N York; bark Foiut (2p :0 Balle tip Gataie' Rta fain cugh 4 ¥ % Semel D » Havre Mechanta, as Estat be k Splendi NEWARK, owes tonsa Belmont (ir), Staith, Wied: | iRWPORT, Sept t—Arr pel teg a Mag Be og ey Bristol for do: N Hacard Bar Fors; roker, whtord, bea otra aro ry | veciuee Path pte en eee Perr OC EAE Aes ot Mor Seng, Mentlop Taek ‘Shecrsisite ps t fame Bradtera PORTLAND, Sept ¢~Cid brig Suse Sauls, Haren, Cae-’ | denes PROVIDENCE, Sept 3—Azr sehes R Barnes, Wod- more, Neniemond; Lydia (ibis Gi Dart. Somers, ad A J Horton, Philad apy. Sid soit Philadetphias Hector. Kimball, Re alocy Pearl. Wheeler, NYork. RICHMOND. fopt ¢- Arr echty, Chaunoy Bt donne - ford. and Tun! Bodford. Albany; Alide. Ditnor: Stophon Hotel Wiensen; RL tire, Wicks, and Ariadas, WILMiNGTO: Rept, Are sche Adele, Madvall, rts, C Boston; Holon F Ryder, || fale Gtraccstechre Blovise, Coailing sad Wake, Bemes on Paseengere CHARtEsron—Stoamsiip City of Morfolk—A Liopmas, ‘Thoyor. Mro Ana I Pcie Hard, Mre C iaktnen, Mise O'S Griffith, Hi Grong, Wm Poimer. : » Fi Rosenthait, lolfert Graves, 1 8 Nitto A Kise, M Avone, D Lotrtt and Mire 8 nee, J Colborn, W Mestorson—six in the a eee ean DE Loe Reaceinos—Brig Helcyoa—Joe0 Feen- ba Trad Caldee—Phomas borin. Tsabolita Hyne, Lamson, San Francisco, FB anbonertiililntatser “= ties. but statomonts having gone abroed. through Bark Martha iiier, See Ji C Duran other ehennels. we doubt, upon ‘wetlestion, whothor ee | pert Matinee Weed Mabie iaade & gee Passengers Gailed. may, with propriety, withhold (he facts {rom oux renders, he Kretos oye) De Fata ene B Leak. rege vagina Saline nis Dat moh Bimpoon, Mi Co. ie tt (Gevornor of Bormuda), Tur Exrtostox oF ray Dr FRaMkttn.—The St. a ae (ar) Brows. Grape, SB Saray. fay, Tondo Mite O Mons te) Louls papors Lave some additional particulars of the Posy tah, Winters. a ee cce ts | Donrerah bles Pecverees, Mr ‘Wo Br. Frvokiin, whicty wae tclegeaphed last wok. tele A a a este, Cauoraias Aree Oday a J LW wounded and mislag: heehee as or ee ee | Be Adelinds Walle Shintel ane ND, a Novtos | ipppte: Mr O'Conner, teelandy Port twenty-toven to have boon buriod at Be. Goncviewa; San." unsold (oc) rt Be Co, sot Row P Decline ph bree wero lying ia w dreadful condition in the towh, ned hor, Rogers, Mette, Toechemen ‘ber ‘dr Shurpotoln We Btineat aby wore inlering. Loos of killed ond wounded may be et eed olner Beiter, 'Yors; Joh» Walle, Baltimore: Jo set down at forty. and the dead at throo fourths ef this Done fuckin? VO® &] ih Ha er Wofet: and mryeet 30 E umber. The collapso 1s attributable to the absence of | geet ct age er SD hy RULES water in tho boltery, a4 they werv nearly ndata ba te 4, ¥ te C47 patty dobn Wrigho, do 1 Legare Onobaa; ite heat atthe moment of tho explosion. The guiliy es rpuiiadalpnia, SW McKed » .-*°% RL John Callagl oa, Br Haieit © ts vo © penalty ves for their carclosaness, t 7 Mer alana: RC Pote, Ipbtes tai the inmoosal have tote tees ee suction, = Harvest ree orton," Vaa Brunt & | MetDy, Horii, Sa or Spore 4 a Fer pe LR hl ne. , Bunayha ann ST Domeetid Miscellany. eine Fatt, Rivor. aa an Jase, Conade; Joba . for bisunll tnd rtiptr Te alotk Te rect areuldence | eeeeMMeitdimotte, Mertey, Phuladelpiis, J & N Beiccs Fak one nag We 4 W Wal Boner a sy ota ante Port, Chaslosto y—Mr Mignet and lady, Me MeQormtsk, Le- xh pars ot eat | aah arrmeanne Ne OO | ae Sac i ace r who arrived from Canada. at Pondionn: ek, | experionced ties 2 cy Bran stedt, Baonoe Ayres. Jul omas Mat to the finding of the corpse, with acon # h Lie Carlin wt wah fron ‘AP 4 Hiderablo sum of money in his posscssion.” Tt Ye My, Slpurcae, n't staking cop ivton, hand foe thero has been come foal play. ‘The Lockport (or Natet mates end orew (twelve ia number), ead states that roveral parties have boen arroated on susplolen ‘him to thle port: (Saye Gotlie reporting of ae engaged in tho mystorious affair, gorten onde gn ot hoes? SY anes, new Fire Department of Buffalo, which was orgae y 4b, + the ‘ned Immediately after the old compasioa divandod ro its 7 cbousht i edviable to bear op gun in ae streets on Monday. cad made a ne show. spelealy wore, nthe nore Jomes H, Alea, chorged. wit plates on y sere 7. MD Beery ocd tay Lich to print oountertelt Tank , ‘oxamias pL cme A Le TOE he cetre trea totweon decks, | Berry, Mies Dioreeon, 8 Tiguan i M Magtin, F she erclay, in Philadelphia, aad bold (0 ball Cor ® B consisting of Hevz, cuuny bales, oneos of chaire punt lumber, | in tho ete eng

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