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HE NEW YORK HERALD. * WHOLE NO. 7257. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, DOUBLE SHEET. | xnxx SPER SOTCES. OU | NEWS BY TELEGRAPG, Severe Gale on Lake Erte. Free Soll Meeting tn New Yoru—The Free | Oty Polide oo taal al I tea FW YORK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. —THE PALL . ~~ DISASTERS TO VRS6RLS Democracy. PREMOORATIC COUNTY CONVENTION SALES BY AUCTION. afternoon, Sept, Bs aoe selssk, and coalans open cares THE ELECTION IN MAINE, Buvraxo, September 15, 1852, | An unrizoed advertisement in the evening papers of | Tho County Convention met thei evening st Tammany q UCTION NoTIC 3S DELL, AWOTION ERI. | 8894 thervatter, from 8 A. al till 10 Pa, sprgranennnnannncnnn A sift gale provalled om Lake Krio during Saturday | Yesterday informed us that a meeting of the * treo deme- | stil for the purpose of nominating ex Mlidntestoe Hheett bis ate RT ripe ala se night and yesterday. racy” of this city, w F : 4 by W.L. Van Wednesday, 108 o’eloo ih iE, 2 = s 4 7 ‘y, would be held at the Chinese Build- | y the Bales room, 18 Sprove stroct, snle of Furniture, Dey’ Goods eee ee ee te TO Oi yeoe anodes | Supposed Defeat of the Democratic Can- | ‘Tne brig &t. Louis, coming into port yesterday, londed | ings, Broadway; the intent. of which Soanty, Olt: sd Bias, Caran, Seles. ee Sones = 8 to Kill the | petiticlans ere ri ; the merits aad i WW Anns, ee didate for Governor. with gra, ranshore near th ight-houre, She will be | chances of bth Generals ott and Pierce forte Pro | femerts uf the nmurour nppicemes for the above B. MoGix, Secretary. and got off without much damage. poy, and to orgenize so as to briog in Mr. Hale ‘, Pebbeat OLE bo eats named offices, A +light (meute took place in the hell, be~ EGETARIAN FESTIVALCCHANGE OF PRICE AND | @€%+ Quitman Probably Nominated for Pre= brig Winslow, loaded with Lumber, is beached om | triumphantly. As the wecting was to take place the | tren some si A Ps fo plana. wad ogg a sulted in a pereopal nesault, ono of whom received a blow V i ieieramne, “yo aconmmodato e larger numbor at the sident by the Alabama Southera PE TAGOA, Lake Mickigan same evening, and as no fixed hour was mentioned at festival, at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, on Wednosda: j a deboards, | evening, September 19, tho diunex will be éipeased witty Rights Convention, WRECK OF THE PROPELLER JAMBS WOOD. which it would be held, our reporter took the old fashion. Clothing, Segars, Liquors, Cutlery, and fancy articles. On 01 areday, in the Auction rooms, the entire valuable Furni: | Jou ey ture of a family going to Europe. SOLD AT A BARG and counting house D Stools, Bureaus, Sofa, ds, extersion Tables, Bedsteads, hair. husk, and spring | hut the enti ok, to attend the fu Lounges, chairs, 3 hee Ud the dense will he Giapessed ie calcd! Gb elbkG e'odbak a0 astecie on th enose, which drew forth the claret, Soom after, Mattrasses, mado to order; looking Glasses.’ Furniture | ried out as ariginally intended.” ‘Tickets 25 cents, te Astranvia, Sept, 13, 1862. bg sand attended. He found the ‘ : went: Eented, 2 RUsig er cease weaves, iudlon; peldeascaated LARGE WHIG AND DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS | The propetior James Wood, loaded with 800 barrels of | fellowing dozen of gentlemen present -—Drs. Thos. Ritter, | tothe bur sad took, drake, while tae lujured, Meaw doe stroet, and at the door, Doors open at six, the Chair taken IN BALTIMORH. flour, and a large quantity of wheat, sprung a leak daring | 824 AlonzoS. Bail, Lauriston Hall, B. La Baron, J, Mor- | fc-nded to the basement, and applied alump of ice to bis ARDWARE AUCTION at seven, Society meeting at 10 A. M., at Clinton Mall. ‘Antwerp will sell this day pile bie the gale yesterday ; and while te timer Hall, J.8 Berry, Charles Schoiey, M. B, Bryant, | YOURded nore. potter al babar bee -— —— Aes x y j and while trying to make this port . sryant, | ‘The contested wards, it eeems were taken up im rota- very, ‘Sewelry, and func POLITICAL, " DISASTROUS GALE ON LAKE BRIE, went ashore below Kant pier. Tho flour was all ewopt | D+ D., T. Meinball, Wm 1, Dawley, Thomas Ferier (of | tion aud thore who beid tbe Inspector's. certifi - jogucs, which are now réady, i HE DEMOCRATIC REPURLICAN ELRCTORS OF HORN overboard. and the main deck is four feet under water. | Scotland.) Joan Browne, Mr. Rose was also present, The | cording to the 6th of August Syracuse platform, wore OUSEHOLD FURNITUKE, PIANOFORTE, ETC.— this olty, opposed to the, damorslising influencce and ea ‘Tho propellor and cargo were insured. chair was taken by John Browne, Kay. Mr. Rove acted ited. At twelve o'clock the convention eonotuded ‘This day, (Tuesday,) at Wo'elock, at house 108, Fourth | usurpations that have marked the rocont nominations at | The Maine asa chusetts, ee 5, 4 the contested wards Mr. Edward ©. West. of the Be Bronue, near Twelfth strect, R, C: Konip will sell at'auction | Tammany Ilall, are informed that menmuros are now in proc Law Excitement in Mi Wreck of the Atiantic—Two More Bodies | * Secretary, The Secretary stut d, that the mootiag | venih ward, was choeen Chairman, A resolution was @s above, all the furniture contained in tho large four story | gress to present for their support a County tickot, of the ko., &o., ko. Founda. was held us a preliminary one for the purpose of organiz- | then off-red to go into bellot tor Sheriff! ‘The resolution house, 103, Fourth avenue, consisting of rosewood parlor | most unexceptionable charactor, and this’ will be dong in Ki i! und, &o. ing. and also to get up @ general ratification i ‘Wor lost, and a metion to adjourn was carried. The com Furniture, en suite, o in rich crimson satin damask, | such a manner, and under such Burraco, Sept. 13, 1852 J meeting IN | vention therefore adjourned until Monday evening next. wnotions, that, instead of © dd mahogo vofas, tote tes, ‘ble-to) nd il ote the success of the Sts Pre. ¥ y 4 Bie ar bles, er isso carpoty ante colar ag orn oe eer oo The Matne Hlectto Two bodies from the wreck of the Atlantic have been | Coureutoa, ‘they wets stim cargo and he wished | maytag, mt MIDeraby convention wil ment at Tame guehandsome rosewood pis — Pontiann, Sept. 18—6 P.M. | washed ashore at Arhtabuln; oneis that of Miss Hliza Van | the reporvers to understand ro—but he hoped they would | ney ee a ov pent one meu glnan are to f ; THE FIREMEN. ___. | The annexed are all the returns that have been re- | Hovenburgh, of Surutoga county, and the other a | som be able to come out, aud bold « full aud iuilacustal Meete at Tuunmuny Hail this eveniag, Sept, 14. Bortment of chamber aud kitchen furniture. Catalogues oa | wing DEPARTMENT.—THE TREASURER oF ‘Tire | Sived, up to this hour, of the olection which took place | .orcigner. Resting, ls woud aiid Bie; Me. B., much gtaidlion || -Waete. 6 morning of sale. : Von. it some of the geotlemen present woul stute their 1—Rk M i Bing of Ale: — Fire Department, with much, ploasura, acknowledges | im this State to-day:— ‘The weather has prevented any attempt to descend to | views upon the prospects of thi ; BE. T. Mulligan, David Newman. John 0. Hollister OHN W. SOMERINDYKE—AUCTIONEER.—STORE | the receipt of two hundred and fifty dollars, by the hands the wreck to-duy, but rt : pele oe # Cuulse, und Lhe propriety 2.—Jobn J. Tait. Michnel Ryan. Thomas Moltoney. No. 1 Spruce street. Houschold Furniture on Wedven, | of Alfred Carson, E Chief Engincer, belug a donat! FOR GOVERNOR. " wy, but proceedings will be resumed as | of s general organization He saw around him, the faves 3 —James English, Michael Maroney, Witliam Hf, Gay, the 16th inst. nt No. 46 Forel welook, | fromG. Merle, Kay to the Widow and Orphan's Fund Pico W.G. —.4.G. Scat | OBtly a8 possibie. ¥ laprgedge afraid to ays asthe the universal free- | Bolton ‘ eonsisting of Sofas, Chairs, Mirror: i the Departme iod. wit ful oknowledge- lubbard, Crosby, Chandler. a paiement: jom oF the Duman.race '@ would be glad to heac such —Jacob F. ey. oph @ "Bei Carpets, Barcus, Ceutre and Dining Tablos, Dedateads, nt to the Fire Dep: for their spirited oxertions in a MARR EIE E Anti-Maine Law Outrages. gentlemen announce their principles fa teeob F Calier, Joageh Te aes oe Hair Mattrestos, Beds and Bedding. Ol! Cloths, Cooking ei nina ls SaaS Gane Portland........ 1,462 5 | AL Boston, Sept. 13, 1852 Mr Maxsiait—l1 feet, sic, a deep interest in this cwuse, | Condeon reusens ove and Cookery. W.'T. BOYD, Salosm: ire on the Sth inst. aN S, GIL Cupe Elizabeth ‘184 155 iJ oles Gaceine 46 Go many more in this city Who are not reckoned i . vO" a - = = 3 i Jp | Bold attempts wore made in Worcester, on Saturda: yartqul soy more | fs eaem, Denjemin Marth, ¥, O'Gounee, J L. VANDEWATET Gorbam......... 148 168 388 a Y | tanks at prevent We require, siz, a free demo racy more 7.—Williem Mackey. Hough Smith, Thomas Dual at aihractive ealo of PERSONAL. : 402 3m — | night, to hill two roepectable citizens. About 9 o'clock | than any mere anti-slavery qaestion, I go, sir, tor com TAichard 4. Compton, Charles I Ring. BW. & wearpivary ab the manalo > PRANCIS ¥. CLARK, OF i yESTE 455 ~ "se 30 | two led ie plete free trade in anything, even in practioe of medicine. | rene , ee eee pedi eth Von he a . FRANCIS iv x Ei o men culled at the residence of Mr. Edwin Di Pp dicing, | Konsall. etts, Kay. ‘This day, September I, at 227 West Twen- TRAN CIS QL ARH OE ELV AS TA RERUMSTED: |g 208 ‘ = ig 6 ors Nawin Deaper who, 1 (Laughter ) Orgumization 18 the Life and soul of wil po- | s'—“Centected —William). Grisly, William Kennedy, third street, near Ninth avenue, gold in consequence of JOHN T. DOYI, Sear-port. . 250 2 = | BPD opening his door, was struck on the temple by | sitical movements. Ladvise, sir, organization, Ladvise | smuct Rovlund—Willem J. Comey. Bzekicl Denn’ PeseToncneg fol waa fer vtet i. a BSE tee a cane newrese wound. | fea cogs tan puis, tacscate seam ae pee: | “TENE ye = “ 3 Ps sh S WA? 2) = : Dd soul, the reyul emwerattc Presi- Gl i vw, Peter F ‘1 Snatk Window Curtains, Mirrorariohiy Intnl Teles Payer | List for New York: h ething to hisadvan- | pivot S449 05 = | galled at the house of Mr Lewis Thayer and, having ob | nove in it, Liook upon John £ Hate ay a free teador, w | Tl Weeley Smith, William DG {t, Anron B Rollias. Maohé Chairs inlaid vith poarl, Bronze and Ormolu Cande- | te? bY calling at No. 0 HY tained an evtrance, they knocked “Mr T. down, iahis | democrat, an anti Galphin man a man of ubility aud Joseph Geary, tbemes Gagan, Willace fg tenangy Glass Coramanin. as Leese ee SFORMATION WANTED OF 0 -~ petior, whan, frightened by the goreamsof the fomalis: they talent, bonort in his admiplotrative inventions uedine | cole.” eph Geary, Thomas G, Hagan, am Hem. r Statuary, jedrooin Furniture, consisting in part of who Iait Liveroool in Avellilastimakineke ce Bettice 55 = |} Made off, Mesers Chayer and Draper ae nective feieuds | cimedto move forward By evergetic organization you | 13.—Jacoh ‘ree! Pi x Bedstead, Marble top Bureaus, Wardrobes, De- | Avgly'at Nova rane arsed nt ni? BC: Seranton £ X | ofthe Maine law, which is supposed to account for the | gan secure from three to five thousand voees im thls cay. | aykdes ’” M> Y#telands 1 hilip Merkle, Patrick Mee Aud Hair Mattress, Double, Three-quarter, and Sin: a Chandler, &e., 284 eo hag A eee fome mem soy tat A is no use to come out as our party | 14+—Jcbn O'Connor, Joseph McArdle, Joba Friel stead, iniperted to order from Genera, Cottage FORNATIO BD OF HIACYN’ HOM, | 3 ‘2B Gao Gan il; but, sir, : er's Hill, whieh fin. | 15,—Jobn E Koss Abraham 'T Hillyer, Daniel C. Katom, Dining room Furniture, consisting in part of Marble | 1.5 ne fiuifalo nen tanner, Address ofice of the Welsicn | ‘The districts of Portiend not heard fro Canal Board, : ished our glorious revolution, was only a fruit of the deeds | 1G Alexander Al, Alliog, Goorge (. Slitchell, Vranas Plain top Etagires, Prussian, China, and French Din- | er te Pik aL Dine ee ate m will give Aunany, September 15, 1852, } done by the brave men of Lexington The sooner wa | O'Neal Ds Sets, 3 Extensio: iT w+ aa » 8 ect, oud cet. . 8, 1852, - nD i ‘ea, and Coffee Sets, Mahogany Extonsion Dining Ts SST IC Ee ETE Hubbard xbout forty more votes. al Board met this morning, but for want of a | Commence the better, Let us: cease to do evil and lean 17 —Con‘ested —James Murphy Bernard Caffacy, Panic, Maché Teatrays, Glassware, &c., &0. Also, a ae acta rah aera . to do weil ”’ for if we had never toerated the mention of | Mi. smith—! sume: ni Roy eA ia sees ‘URE quoram adjourned to 334 o'clock this afternoon, sluvery upon ovr political platforms it would nut now be eee salt BAPE: Boye, dacieg MREEAY e following table shows the returas of the different On re nesembling im the afternoon, Smith A. Waterman | benrd of asa cubjece of political di-pute. Lt there be oaly 18.—Contested—Peter Cooper. Patrick McKiroy 6a- Taree general assortment of Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale willcommenco, Also, Laplendid Mahogany 7 cetavo Pianoforte, manufactured in'Paris, and imported to ‘codward, came to the State of Mississippi (I have heard, State of New York,) sume time previous to the t year he married my mothor, Caroline M. ler. The furniture can be examined one day previous to towns for members of the ten men found To stand by tree sou principles, I e . ( ( a Pa ‘ lane the sale by catalogns, with tickets of adsuisnion from the | yee, wa Whea twas abent sipeyoncs of aap HOUSE OF REVRESENTATIVES oi SRY nen bad Heng and bis examl- | (re of them, warniug others by the old mazian’ that the | Teena vee oe Mortis, Patrick Mexiroy, otore, eed val Ali ty father died, and in a few mouths there hee. emeieee 4 m was not closed when the Board adjourned. He | man who attempts to stop the wheels of revolution is sure 19.—Contested—Fernando Wood. John Fagan, Johm SRE DT Tie GS IT | Coe el ate yf, my mother Whig Dem, | Accounted for the increased expenditures on his division. | to he crushed by ono of testrokes. fleur, hear ) Hie Pee Bal ib T Séptomber 4, i882, at 1034 o'clock, at 37 Dey, corner of | fy Nashville, Tome ating ete ace eng amm ractising Kearsport wis... i eed 1} Freon Store, Wright, Chatteld, Cook, Moaipio, | Mr. Dawisr—I look upoa our two great parties as | Keto om Sone pid lia Greenwich strece,an assortment of Teas, Pies, Nalin, Mase | {2 Nashville, Tenn; Alono in the worid, with no knowlodge | Belfast. A. Johnsos nti-Maine law).... 1 a ather, and Church, having ovly ono idea—siavery, I look upon the two Contested—S 1 Van Wart, Patrick Hi Sed Bape Sine re ee eee of my father's previous history, or of a human being that has | Fastport, Mr. Ricbardson, (Maine law) 88maj. 1 = oo Ree myentions at i ab | ) SRR at etd pa? fe ere y Salk ee Frotorves, with ‘all the staple Groceries and Liquor, Bran. | 318 blood ia ven cxcopt myself, Lardontly desire to | Calais, Noah Smith, Jr., 88 103)... 1 - ‘The American Pomological Society. Soe Mieeainves jana UMrvbire, Henke alice Gaeeine PS a aa aa IR aaa a dios, Gin,’ Wines, Segars,“Suuff, Tobacco; and. also two Pople hould this advertivoment meet theese | GcFham, (Maine law, last year dem.) 1 = 3, 185 t dao not with da; OF be Wagons, and one Express Wagon, WELLINGTON A. CAR. | [),father and me. Should this advertisement moot th Wingham, ae i Puiravecenia, Sept, 13,1852, | BO forward, and do not stand with folded hands, or eo iGA FSR TRTES eR TER, Auctioneers pfany one who, from what 1 have stated, heer 7 ‘The Pomological Congress assembled here to-day. Dr bow the Anes to taal there are plenty of men in this The Sontag Serenade, ne ation, ; - ; y whore hearts. ai he cause, 80 lot us, HEODORE LENT, AUCTIONEER CTUESDAY, SEP. | BOMtNastille. P. Westbrook oe 1 | Brauckle, of Philadelphia, resigned the Presidency, and | means, he nization, Tatideation andwiedascetoee | ‘The demonstration of last night, made by the musdoss tember 14 at 103; o'clock, at the sale room, 4% Broad Nashville, Bept, 1, 1868, Hreepart 1 — | M_P. Wilder, of Boston, was cleoted in his place. Mr Marshall supports Mr, Hale on uccount of his talenc, | *cieties of this city, in compliment to Madame Sontag, ‘nion. ’ A largo and splendid colleo- OTICE.—THE GENTLEMAN FROM TWELFTH | © =: ty L support him to, democracy and talent, by which Lhops | wi , rand affaii 11 in the number of pes in of rich and fashionable Rosewood, Mahogany, and Black : : z : Tiar pswell. rf py The title of the society was changed to the “ American p oF . by ope | was a very grand affair, as well in Mraipee oratory of very dorcnption, Wing the enti | io of fit of Wasws wil conker ietor yoaaleniats | Kennebupi Far "= "Z| Pomotogiet society” tate ich day now ingoe. (Applause) Tw! Tu | fnmery who Joined in tas im the vast concours of old jufacturer, ret |= P fice 7 il el 7 " a “ Bow slit wich wie sid nied reek vonaiaieud | Bote Beondway Post ottce to the lady he made & partial ar rae Mr. Butler, (Siaine law). L =] _ Delegates have contributed a splendid collection of | | Dt. Rirrsu salao saw somuny wow faces around hin, | %n4 whom it attracted. The companies were, as usual, @ a paael oa : : 5 oer een “ ~ ‘ ‘ t 5 z gre ; 4 me, ani y Rosewood, Parlor Furuiture, in’ brocatolle ‘and plush, on LOST AND FOUND. Lyman and Hollis... = 5, HSL MEEiition, to commence on Wednesda 180.1 this city. and alchough 1 mT Rped | Phebe eld hee nd anche ier bona auite; splendid Etergeres, with marble tops aud mirror ~~ “ Biddeford in 1 | yp About one hundred delegates are in attendance, from | in cuity- Maria Van iuteu in Tele dee oe et seMe | ty w company of firemen, (wo beliove, No. 41,) bearing Fronts; Sothe of every variety of atyler Teton totes Dintwe REWARD.—STOLEN, LAST WEEK, FROM THE | Portland, . “g EMBL | Maine, New York, Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Now | Gupcuty— Marin Van Hureu in 1848) 1 am not the lees | 17) 0 O° Or ae vibe atmalie Ottomans; Voltaire, Arm and Parior Chaica’ a spton: | HOO) store tg South Willan niece ay ROM THLE = | Jersey. Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Iowa, Kentucky, | Sjive five soller now. | Wwe mtist makon public nasootate | lighted torches, and the rear was also similarly brought did ascortm 7 | Ohio, Georgia, and District of Columbia, effort, openly and manfully; it was only by chanoo | up, Companies Nos, 3 and 6 took part in the procession Whatnots and Bookstands, Hall-stands; cambric handkerchiefs. The ali e d wil id for re cambric handkerchiefs. ¢ above reward will be eae ec Total Hus GE... ncsssicrsae Iread ot Unis meeting in the Evenéng Post to day. We Extension Dining Tablos, some of which are very superior; | thi very of th i i i ery e recovery of the propert hicf, by id discovery of the t AGA FS ighSigis RE aga Centre, Side, Sofa and Curd Tabl ‘Bu. Reine an pi = = 1 vo nt pr plac * . | also, baving volunteered their services to preserve order. Feaus, with and without marble tops; Wasketande, Ward. & C0. "AF Brchango plac : pore Interesting from Baltimore. peepee pag pot lerstcnii prt et ary Reed RN be a ies of the procession consisted of the follow- Froneh and Cottage Bedsteads; superior Hair Mat- 21 REWARD.—1.08T, ON FRIDAY EVENING, ‘Two whig and two democratic Senators are probably | ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF NORTH POINT- | fae, We should have pamphlets and publications also ing rocieties, constituting what iaftermed the Nieu Yorker a i ure, jo 5 ok, i i’ ye M1 " . TRN] a b r J ” + Bush thd Cane-roat Chairs, Se. Also, an invoioe of Ching | And gold. Alsat some notsa of hands deawn tothe order of | ciceted im Cumberland county, being on the temperance | THE GERMAN TURNERS—FIREMAN sot IN A | the best now know of iv the speech of Mr Sumner, | gycehund, and. attended by Dodwosthr band, ema gnd Glassware, Ivory-bandle Cutlory, &e. Catalogues on | A Marsh. Tho finder will receive the above reward by Ieay- | ticket. In Penobscot county, two whigs are probably | KIOJ—DUEL AT SAVANNAH, ETC. wi Bhich is lucid, aud clear in every point save ome, Ho | Us rt sf net morning of sale, ing information at J. H. ELLIOTT’S & CO., Pearl strects | elected. Bivrriionsy Bopt, 18,1608. | Songer shonlas hate cates cree the clita Aedcoee b: “Giekaaae ane oa Sipe ~ = : : 4 ; + Sept. 13,1852. | no person should have einim over the life or Itburty of ‘ See oe tee ere hare et TUR, | BDO PAWARD —LOST, ON MONDAY, AFTERNOON, CONGRESS The anniversary of the battle of North Point has boea | aucther without duc legal process. If that pelnetpbe suoseruaeat oo Modartaita reom.—French, window glase—i2,000 boxes French window | hare store and Palten forse: ween Osborn & Little's hard In the First district, Moses MeDonald. democrat, is | celebrated with great spirit in Bultimoce today, Tho | Were clearly understocd, we would not hear of such an | ‘Teutonia, Orpheus. | glass, of favorite brands, of Ist, 2d, 3d, and 4th qualities, | of a bank in this city. The finder will receive the above | re-elected, by a large majority. military tnrued ont strongly, Two visiting companiog | P&CtmeDt es the Fugitive Elave law. or that on» mun | Lorley's Manverchor. Grulli Perein. Somprising s full assortment of sizes, from 6x3 to doxse, | reward and the thavks of the owner by leaving the money B. Welder Faticy, whiz. has nd i y sa could deprive another of hisliberty (Hear, hear.) Sehillerbund. A large portion of the abovo glassis of recent importation. | with Wm.M, Abbatt, Esq., Burling’ slip. |. Welder ley, whig, @ good show forclectioa | were present trom Washington, ‘They spent the day in Mr, Manseaus ete woul Out tora scate Jonven- ~ The catalogue will bo ready on the Sth of Septomtor. : “ — in the Third district. In eight towns he leads Mr. Kia- | an encampment in the suburbs of the el! tion, ty be hee at th instant. bie | » When our reporter reached the soene, half an hour be- ae AE 5 10 REWARD.—LosT, ON THURSDAY EVENING, ; i 5 3 ‘ia chunty ¢ dives | £F8 the arrival of the societies, the hovel was almost im- MOTs ti te oe ee ee U from the corner of ‘Court and State streets, Brook: | ball: the highest democratic candidate, by sixty votes. ‘Que German Turner Union had a grand pic-nic on the ts Se clita dun watt | accessibte, trom the crowds who were presting to witness atetet, tg At dOuG ovelock, ab No. 1S North Wilianl | Iym, aback Newfoundland Dog: answering to shename of | Inthe Fourth district, Samuel P. Beason, whig, has | Agricultural Show gcounds—great number were in at gutex to 1h We will tnu) plenty of | Seer e gnatuding a lerse nono eretin tank eee Zuralture, Book-cases, Bureaus, fron Bedsteads, Llp 53 Hoyt street. been elected by a large majority. tendance. A dinner, speeches, in German and English | men to go and contempt we feel for the 80 | Tiet'the arrangementsemade for the arth ob seemed 20 large Glass Cases, Show Win a Ieracl Washburn, Jr., w: nas ? x ‘ called bunkers of New York. Lhe veople of South Vuro~ ; : patent - ot of assorted Dry Goods; Wi f hig, has been re-clected in the | and athletic exercives formed the amusements af the day | {ihn igll us not to meddle with their neeroes, bat they | Lefclent, On all sides was crushing and rushing, amd Hotel and Niblo’s, on Frida} ee ee hee Fifth district by a large plurality, two democratic candi The association of Old Defenders celebrated the day at | force men into Cove the Relay House, with a dinner, specches, &e. dates having opposed hit Several, firemen’s rfots have taken place during the bands of young rowdies gave great annoyance, about mong the crowd. ba ‘The following is the programme of the seronade, whiok Pearl 8 by voting out of them, and thus the sham convention of Baltimore degrades the whites by placing us on the same level with them, 10 REWARD <L0ST, BETWEEN THE AMERICAN ina and Cutlery, &c. Y —t roe M, W. SHIRLEY, AUCTIONEER—THURSDAY, | by leavi it at Tiffany, Yi ft September L6th, ten o'clock, at 82 Jolin streot, « Lai be paid the above reward. es Gad general ssccriment of white, Granite, Dnata hea.oee SECOND DESPATCH. day. At one of them John Carmichael, a member of the | jf” the me hb fue feeeaeke : We presume was observed by the performers, but we oam- fee and Toilet ware, best Packingham ware Jugs, Spittoons, 6 REWARD.—STRAYED—A LARGE NEWFOUND. Portiann, Sept. 13—0 P. M. Vigilant company was so dangerously shot that he is people in, Sonat Fo agregar wie ea Oe not tpesk positively as to the fact since we could net 6,. also 150 packages Glass ware, all kinds. Sale positive land Dog, all black, except a little white on tril and ; baz expepted to live, grees, upon the strength of this property in blacks, | 3° Within proper distance of them :— gn lots for retailers and grocers, and worthy their notice. Feast. Whoever will brig him to 8$ Bleceker street, will ‘Twenty-four of the principal towns on and near the we Bevo no mail yn of Savannah to-night. The | {yy Taye uot we: the sigtih We een ie imea ‘upon ae ove Der Peon aNee "CTIONER) Sema 4 Tatews ne Above sewer line of telegraph give tho following for deaths there, by yellow fever, continued to average two bap . 4 verture to “Der Frieschuts,” by the Orchostea ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER.—WEDNESDAY, AT | “~ strength of our shops, and stores. and horses? If God of th ‘1 Pind $ obse wean ro teck, At INT Canal street, all ‘the py iT REWARD —1067, ON SUNDAY, ON THE HO. GOVERNOR, gr oe took place on Friday, at Savannah, betwoon oe not make the nevroos—if he had nothing to do with | Wele 0 te Siadanao ‘Bonen Giana Checwe sing.” F chen Furniture of woken ferry boat, a roll with Seriptures. The above : 1 , D : . then, Ne ‘ by the German Senge , Rousekceningcouristing, Booke Reward at NecS goku tereet, up seaitne i Hubbard (dom.).... [805 Chandler, (Tndepend't}8.$05 | tvo Routh Caroliians—the nathes ary wot given. ‘wo | Sosount or ese let inom exorcise themelren at tig Tanied by Figenor'e Biase, Wanders. hairs, marble to; = y fs Lah | . Oe Any DEE hard werking men of New York Jesenmine Waltzes, by Dodworth's Cort Lost, YESTERDAY MORNING, A CHECKON THE ME- | The returns are indecisive, but indicate no choice f ‘The Female Collegiato Institute, at Griffin, South Caro- | Howest hurd werkins ton of Now York understood this | Evening Lay, (Sehlummerli chanics Bank, No. 248, for one hundred and ninety-thi J — x . question thoroughly they would not be humbugged b; 8 bund French dollars and fifty-five cents, drawn to the order of Schanck, | Governor. bps destroyed by hth rcctomnaibaaaa the pro-slavery parties now looking for their yote * everture te" Reber dressing Tureaus, Downing & Co., but not endorsed. Persons are cautione Exoulens axl the Wastlee at wamrato, Fr. Batt mite a speech of similar tendeney, remark- giment Band... several other lots of good second hand Furniture. agninet negot iating the same, as Pe hive? has been stopped. THIRD DESPATCH. ing that men running for Scott. oa the grouad chat to | Warrior's Prayer, with Mey DOW MENGIR 90: 1S Welton shee, B Sent. 13, 1852. for the free soilers wonld be a waste of strength Tan Siengerbund. = is EB th Porrzann, Sept. 11 P.M. wrFALo, Sept. 13, 1852. ‘vote for the . of strength, was | Giang Mo ene thee Pevoh wanna AA ‘oing from the South Ferry, through Nassau strect t GOVERN : sir, We ; © now is tle time cie eR erate 7 TUNIS, COURSE, LONG IeLAND, TROTTING. —ON | i1¢ crnerof John street, abu oof aad tering ase Tm cighty towns, Hubbard loses over 6,000 votes. ue | irae hott cool and fine, and considerable rain | to try men’s souls,”” and will find plonty to rally round | The balcouies of tho’ hotel wore ‘crowded’ with laden Ny 15 lock, P. M., ye An wi fay ivi otice of e vt n oy Bako of $i. lo Nests, Heat thres in five, toharaoa. A. | Sigouhetrec St | 8 undoubtedly defeated, as his majority, last year, was | Un 00 Sul ae te Di ree “be. Rerren sald, that an eminent man of this city, who | Bue of the Vine fresmenta ares same Sontag. to whom Winch m. Lady Bond; 8. McLaughlin nai ‘ only 1,600. ‘The barometer now stands at 9, and the thermome. a I, Sha : f y, wh one of the Vice Presidents presented the following ad- . J. Noding names b. g. George We TO Le hon pallies ter at 60. Tho wind ls west, the sky cloudy, and the at- | 14 now stumping for Scott, told a friend of his (De H.'s) | resi Brooklyn, for the course, at ey iT. per’ moephere is cool and pleasant, that he was ax much sshiamed of the job as «ny job he Mademe Sontag, Counters RessimIn the m o'clock, and return when the sport Teove . Fare each way Aap 8 ec Rage a SS te Three whig Members of Congress are surely elected, be Lanes sae ever did, and that he heartily wished he never entered | American Musi nd Fund Society [have the perder: Beents. JOHN | SNEDIKER, Proprictor. APrarne NTS (To LED, FURNISHED (OR UNFUR- namely:—Washburn, Farley, and Benson. McDonald Rovkery of a Min Bags ace pon it. You muy gucea, gentlemen, to whoul f allude. | the plearwre to welcome you to this hospitable siore nee = SEG Naik ag Agta te ae : ery of a Ma jag, de. (Loud laughter, and whispers of “Grecley * The A. M. F 8. represent: * pie , NION COURSE, L. I—TROTTING. — THURSDAY, | gentleman and his wife, or two single geutlemen, without | (dem.,) is certainly elected; and Fuller, (dem.,) pro- P: : Aad . Tepresents, In some measure. the entire é >. Mom * board. Please to ii be partigulars; ab No, 16 a 3 1Lapeputa, September 13, 1352. Mr. Rosr, the Beerctary. said, there is good cause for | musical prot of i 9 mamesg.m. Leila; owner names b. m. Jersey Girl. En- vote was seventy “hourand ; in Was seventy-five | now extend to you will be ech i - Erance fo ail parts of the track, on iuis occasion, ® cents, | FZOARDING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN pe | From the Second district we have no returns. at Savannah, on the Oth of September, of letters from | thousand ; in 1845 it was much larger ; an It'wofo.on | exrity wherever tho heart of e true muniolan becker Tine JOHN L SNEDIKER, Proprietor. eam as with geod furalshed Foor breakfast ‘The vote for Congressmen stood thus in thatcity and points beyond, for New York city and pointa | to increase in the same ratio. it is my tim belief and pre. | tribute, Madame, we pay to you this evening is due ee | required. 3 or others doing business 3 til, * | diction that it may be made seven hundred and fifty | to you’ by the rhe o = : ERTREVILIE COURSE, PACING. — THURSDAY, | 1 the city, wilh fad this comfortabe ‘residences MeDonald (dem.),,...1,597 Washburn (whi). Hsetenee mars or tna opotace were tent Daniel by thousand, In 48 wo had, in the Stato of New York, » | uposits srotepeee Ilse oun co WetanseR oo hee nee Gyo mile hente, in harness. Janes Eo names roan. g: MRS: MEDHURST, OM Houston street, | Appleton (whig) ,250 Strickland (Gem.) . the robbers, and what was taken has not yet beom aser- | fictitious majority of nearly fifty Whousand, owing to the | we ere honored by your acceptance, ‘The talent to which oe ek Seve dees ov ee Tee aes | paid Pi Sherdog personal popularity of Martin Vau Buren ; bat if we de | we pay this homexe ia not a novelty aprung up ina day, Yill leave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, for the course, at 2 | FVURNISIED ROOMS TO LET, IN FRANKLIN Dem. majority.,,... 825 Whig majority....... 992 | The Mounted Carbineers, Leidy arrived here to-day be eyes ie ty Cehatt eds tee eater iat Pore from Fraps ih gg ~ gmp hye it is a tae @’olock, P. roturn’ as soon as the sports are ov street, near Broadwa: ¢ or two single gentlemen, and Wied a seth: what I call the divalfectéd of the other two partia ent which has taught the worid to forget-the lapse Faro, each way, 250, JOEL CONKLIN, Propriet, without hoard, in « small mily. | Bath room SET EGA ON dhe CAML tack a neon aptererepei as Ey motiee torent iB Greneee Sipe oes 7 | timo that bas merged the traditions of the bast late ‘he NJON COURSE, LONG, ISLAND, TROTTING.+ON {ites Hh hundred mojerity ras era — iharotuedietera track d 4a diy odbend Eoaoba by tha eckon, et, CCkOnt en ee eee > y . 17th, o , P. M., a purse for ci g ne jo River, &e. ri ihave! ta aceta retine : to tho second best horse. Mile heats, bert three. in fv OTER NNR AND OFNICW ROG FURS IS: THE LEGISLATURE Pe ee Reateraper 15, 1859, | 82 nthslavery influence yom the oti'r two pucties. | ” In retiiny from the arene ¢¢ publfo tify many years « Segaddles. | 0. Dimmiok names b. ¢. Jack Rossiter; W. Fe the Ross Buildings, 208 Broadway, Room No. 8 yot in doubt, but will probably be democratic. Sofar, | _ ‘The river hos rison several inches ince Saturday; iia | cus or the law. go take pact in delivering a fercing | the eaydgt gf Bato of glory round Your name, whiok im. La ane; W. Woodruff namos r. : ic Resto ’ ‘bed * : pi see! » to take py eh @ fugitive he Leauty «f your warsied life aa . gong . Beat panes ¥. _Murdjch “A, Conektin namoe g. particulars, inqnire as above. he whigs gain five members in the House. The demo- et von Sey Kon beds sated: aici hes from a property. ‘The section simply prohibits the fos | bept ev Taine with a porer light, ae ‘Suwa tome Suffolk. Cars will leave the South Ferry, Brooklyn, — ———— A night and to-day cold. indicating fros States ny law to preven’ his | par Has faded he the ouree ni 2 v'elyck; And return hon tho apart | TIVO TET—IN THE MOST MEALTHY AND. RESPECT. | cratle majority last year was thirty. 6 eae sala Aces Bot mabe Ik oigutery epowsUs Co hasobin kurarrese, | Uircieg Sitl wectedtsbied cre. keeper apnea ee 7 N.1.S) , Proprietor. aqle part of this city, a next, modern built Swiss cottage, OO > 2 ; be serene, | “Sirens bed J over, we d Trop! ie pile en santels eae Orton pha bie Nee oot se Alabama Southern Rights Convention, may P 2308 a» ipbabitants of Ubis free and Northern State. We will | greeted by artiste. Tue songs of your fatheriaud must ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. L—GREAT STALLION ssnum, Also the furniture (quite new) of the house for ew Onirana, Fe 13, 1852. hoid the South to the letter of the nstitution, TF swy, | sound sweetly to your ears and the voices of your coum- match for $2,000, three mile heats, 250 pounds wagons, | sale. For young-couple about to commence housekec; Montcomeny, Ala,, Sept. 13, 1852, ‘The rales of cotton on Saturday were 1.60 bales, and | as # fice citizen, if ever Laid in the surrender Of a slave, | trymen. winging in your honor with those of slmost October 12th, Mr. D. Tallman namos b. h. St. Lawrence; | ing, amore favorable opportunity never presented itself, The Southern Rights Convention assembled here t&# | to-day they have been 2600. Strictly middling is quoted | but ir I do not by every mens wssist the fugitive, may | every other nacaon, will succly speak to your heart. and Mr. G. Spicer names b. h, Washington. | Apply early to the present tenant, No.6 West Thii * at 106., and fair at 11\\e. The receipts are large. The | my right hand forget its cuaning. | teach you to believe in the sincerit We carne JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. | « atl treét, Fifth avenue, or to Mr. Thomas Sily day. Right counties were represented by sixty-two dele | Tiamboldt's news was received this evening. ite effect has | Mr -Dawrry advised proncumiou. action, and (lek Teer We benera fe toe lanoariey sf Ao Bean eeetiontseapmeimeeree ee | Seal street, gates. not yet been developed. Exchange is dull; sterling at | tion. ‘hey rhould evase to talk and begin to work. | name of the American Musical Fund Society. SPORTING. After the organization, a letter was received from ten, | 10 bes cent; and New York, 60 days, 2 per cent discount. ‘the Chairman of the corresponding committes, Mr. | To this address Madame Sontag delivered an appro- tee Mili, GIBSON has. pi oe E " autivtonn, Sep! ad nd o | aring distance oY Se ee ae se elt eid, Gar completed font cniten. of Hee ee a tecanome, ve years oli Aftocu andes | Momination forthe Presidency. He does not wish the | gatos were made to-day of 9.0 borves, at $a $6 cau Joshun Giddings, who states that | Reon naturally expeeted that some sort of arrangement ‘250, Mr. Pollock has made arrangements with,Mr. Gib- | half hands high, bred in Windham county, Vermont, from | nomination himself, but thinks no one should decline it. | net, Hogs sold at # a $s ic is making rapid strides ia Ohio and Michig Mr. G, | wenld bave heen made for the accommodation of mem- gon to throw open his grounds to the public grati pure Morgan stock, and brought to tho city six we se lettee was futeered toa Cotuntttes Auuany, Sept, 13, 1852. also hopes to be able to attend at a grand tree soil de | bers of the press; but instead of that, our reporter was a Warranted sound. Any gentleman desiring a superior ani- . “ore The receipts of produce by cane. since sacucday. haye | Monstra'ion bere, in October, provided we get it up. Tt | very dikcourteonly refused admittance into the hotel. PORTING.—TO THE SPORTING PUBLIC OF NEW | inal, will please apply at No. i9 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, ‘The convention will probably nominate Gen. Quitman | jon ms follows -— Yo bis: wheat, 4.000 buch. | will want m time and exertion, bat it must be | ‘This fact must excuse thy incompleteness of our report, 9 York and its vietity.—ithe renowned W2AY LAZARUS, |= — seats men | tight. peng tag Bs WhO Weahae’"Fioar-te . pair when we have such men as —— scabies 10 80 nobly contended with Owen Swift, and defeated Tom | fAOR SALE—ONE HALF OF A WELI ESTABLISHE Sateen ti sad a hake: of teo worth reporting. 200 | (iddings, Halo, Summer, Mana. Durking. Chase, and the ; 4 Biahey, Surrender Lane, Johnny Allen, with soveral others cash business, to a person with six or seven handred | myemendous T Gt of Bal@thore Por | ee see ehene ee opting te oe, | Lon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, Mademolselic Camille Urso, of the Loudon King, respectfully annownees that ho will “a0 bushels prime Genesee wheat ecld at $110. Oats sr Convention, |x of whom are | Among the passengers of the Humboldt, acrived yes Gollars, ‘This is a good opportunity. Inquire at street, of ©. B. Se IMMENSE WHIG AND DEMOCRATIC GATIIERINGS GRAND DISPLAY OF FIRE WORKS—UNPRECEDENT: ENTHUSIASM, ETO. - is | Stxte 6,060 bushels Weete td at AB 'se. Bante ay sed trodowed with-eales of 1,000 Geutiels, Corn | sitatsl nd soul with ws, Of Me ing avd Mr Wilson we are certain, but [ bet Mr, Summer, after his nine months . ive. a Grand Sparring Exhibition on Tuesday evening, Sep- | terday morning, is Mademoiselle Caraille Urso, the oele- brated Parisian violinist, yet in her eleventh year This if 14, 1852, at Mager's Hall, No. Il Elizabeth strect, Be &!40 wishos, most gratefully, to thank io of this gity, for vb¢ Liberal patronagé which his sons, c. for two-rowed with teady; sales of 13.000 bushels mixed western, at NPNUE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MOST RESPROTEULLY inform the public that he has for sale six splendid trot- John Lazarus, recived At their hands ona previou ting horses, allgot the beat stock. ‘Those wishing to purchase B Rept. 13, 1862 wuce in Washrngton. could not come, owing to the state | Temarkable child artist is accompanied by four distin- and in grati for which, he honorably pledges hi will pleaso call at the Bull's Hend stable, of Mr. ham aghast: Aeris aisegeh n 1 his heslth aud derangement of his private affairs. | guished artists of the French capital. A’ 1b ti the above evening, to m: be nty-fourth - s r lendi A * ws - ch capital. At the solicita- iten nofting sh Aternction® The above named Inds, whose | ysilicne ln thelote ee ne eS DUMATSO. | AB !mmense whig meeting is being held in Monument | arrivais at the Irving House—iloa. Humphrey Mar. | 1 would thorefire advise ous large and true democratic | tion of all the paseehgors, Mademolselle Camillo has fame is alrendy known to the word, w ing © - rquare, which is brilliantly illuminated, and the Battle 1 (Minister Plenipotentiary to China). aud iamily; | Betting in this city, up Mr. Wilson's return through ‘ fame, at 9 o'clock. Johnny Walker, who has kindly come MISCELLANEOU Monument hung with lights. Ward clubs marched with | Judge M. L. Bennett, Vermont: Hon. Henty 8. Ran. | ‘tim # lew weeks.” Let us put the ball fm motion, and | given, during the passage, a concert, which has produoeds from’ Philadelphia, will also appear on this occasion; ace | = MISCILL dail, Albany; Hen Win. Halsey, ithica; Fou. J.D. ¥ree- | With GouPs help we will succeed, | for the benefit of the czew of the noblo steam * hand. transparencies, several of them very large, and on wheels, a ‘Blox " lensburg; Hon. J My. Mansnort—L would advise, sir, that Senator Jas, mH mI y. Nelson. Lendon; Ge Yrapeiaco: Col, | '#nd, end such men 5 d There is 8 fine display of rockets and fireworks in front | W. Nelson, ladon; Gen, Maynard: fon Fran ee Mr Beexy—If Joho Van Buren would speak his true | best recommendations, among which that of the illus. of the Court House, which is beautifully decorated, with ie T,DeLaudro Garis; Me, MoNab, | *¢uiment out. we would have him, also, (laughter). | jrous comporer Auber, who, hearing that he intended, the motto of “ Scott, Graham, and the Union,*—fireworks 7. ‘IT Brighan, Livetpool, | Some more short sppeches, of similar tone and import, hes Wika the { the candidates, and a tent s Thos J. Patterson, | Were made. and the meeting adjourned to next Friday, | Yiiting our country, has written a letter, imwhich he is presenting the names o' . ) and a tent sur- > | then to meet for the purpore of ward organization first, | pleased to bear testimony to the talent of the youthfut mounted by o flog in the back ground. The conoourse B. 1 Oloott, New Orlonae; | ave afterwards to arrange for meeting of ward dao i oN. J. Cohen, Baltt- tor future action, Mr. od by st of this city. The amusements will con- Com ani trial of skill between James Sullivan and [uxy ‘Lazarus, who would ‘in positively assure the public, that ‘thie shail bo no humbug. Tickets of admission 25 cents. pacring to commence at 9 o'clock. ANGUAGES.—A_ G TLEMAN FROM EUROPE, 4° who hae resided for some time in the United States, offere his services to. the public as Professor of French, German, English, Duteh, Greek, Latin, Italian, and Spanish. Hie is confident that be can give an insight into the affini- tice of these languages, 60 as materially to shorten the time necessary t aire a'perfect knowledge of each. Plense at this office. 1VE CENTS PER POUND FOR REAL LY oa COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, $0 i PMON THE FIRM OF O. D. DAY &CO., 18 PEFR tae tanner rPWENTY- At the Metropos busi of the late firm, at office 124 F i ten, and ten pounds of good coffe his , it being the h ceting ever nt ’ i Baron, Mr. Kove, andMr L. . Sec tyisie GD. DAY, fecbinived at tho old estebifahed ‘warchouse of the | Prevent pegs ite mdr agus se holon eg haamenres M a Gurvie. Flee WT, | Bail were appointed as thorized to collect | This remarkable child will, no doubt, exist igor fa- New York, Sept. 13, 1852, WM. Hl. GREENE. k and China Tea Compan Cathar! or | im this city, There is speaking from two stands, and Brookes do ; James Battle, Mobile: W. T Arnold, Bog ubscriptions in the mean time, About twenty dollars | vor the interest of all of the Ametican pssplo, in giving 04) Greenwich street. CHRISTIANSON & CO ()TARD, DUPUY & CO.'S BRAN DIES, FROM $1.05 TO ath River Store, 216 (1a speeches aro being delivered by Henry Winter Davis, | jyiq: and Capt. $ Zealon (ship Lady Franklin) were banded in, in the room. The Scotch gentleman giv- | them the means of judging of the artistic career of the Judge Thompson, of Indiana, Hon. John M, Clayton, At the Astor-—W Townsend, Baltimore; W. Reynolds, | ing two! The meeting then adjourned. Due and doi- fnd others, ‘The enthusiaem is unprecedented. Lonieville; IL Pendergrast. san Tranolsed; W. W. Wale | ™te notice (o be given of the next assembly, youthful Milaralls, whe bas sever been ‘heard wm thle NI 4 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ©. W. AYLS- NOTICES toes and. over hes been, a partner of the Gerding, nor in any way interested i house of Shipman ‘Dusiness with the subscriber, CHARL' 36 RDING, our $300; Pine, Castillon & Co., $1 % to $340; London r. Aln.; W. H. May, Savannah; Gen, Harney, U.S.A; ——_-—- country Miver of Shipman & Gerding, Now York, Sept. 7, 1802! _ | Duck, $2t0 €0.4 very old. Claret wines, from Slup. White | A democratle mass meeting in Exchange place, is also | Kiejcr Lew. Washington, Mr. Teulon, €01 J. Parone Brooklyn City Intelligence, Nationa Consunvarouy or Musto anp Dycuamation, Nonce THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE | (i year Champagne in pints aud ‘or sale by. | Progressing, A large stand is brilliantly illuminated, | Ohio; J D. Andrews, Consul St. John B.; W. T Waa Meevixe i tie Breve Warp —Dho Chippewa Panis, Augnat 12, 1862. oxisting under the firm of Jeanjaque ; ta Sais fue Pere! a9 Broadway: | and large numbers of transparexoos, brought by tho | Woods, England; Gen Wright, New Jersey; Hon J. I. | Chub. of the Fifth Ward. held a mevtiog in an open tot in | _ Mademoiselio Camitio Urso, is a y pupil of the owthful Haye, Maine--120 others Hudeon avenue last evening, to hear a spose from Wm. | National Conrervatory of Paris. h yet of ward clubs, surround it. Bonfires are burning at each | M3! p 0 Howard—J. M. Hart, Oswego; Eon, A. F fobimon ot New Yorke’ A large Mtadd wie urccued | tender years, the success obtained ete hoe pn ond of the square, and fireworks and rockets are occa- Wheeler, Albany; W. If. Bills, Sandusky, 0.\, Ik. | for the speakers, rurmounted 8 transparency of (om certs 0 of Pais * } i i to | Brett, Toronto ©. W.; W. K Crafond. St. Jobn, N. By J Scott, Several bonfires lighted the vi ity. and a number stonally Wt off,» Fhe mesting Is large, bub mos equal to | Tee, NESUN cr diiteball. Buslingion; Hoe. ‘D.'. | of rockees wereles of! by the bays to pire cabot to the core- | tious ave aon awarded. t ay dinolved by mutual consent; Eugene Joanjaquet nat ire- . EUGENE JEANJAQUET. omeretee Ser CHARLES JEANJAQU Neuchatel (Switzerland), ) jury 294, 1952, BS eteatinees, having this day entered into co-partner- ohip, will conti bus POSITION SPECIALITE.—1 DO NOT MAKE A rent exposition of my stock, but, if the ladies will take the trouble to call at the depot’ of Brussels and Chantilly laces, 712 Broadway, 1 will expose to them my cartons full re ore ir fer the same firm and | of these rich goods. LES CROIX, the whig meeting in the square, There is great cathu- | Wocapury, Obic; U, Lane, Ware . | stom. The Lundy's Lane Club, ‘an association called | #minations atyle of Jeanjaquet, Brothe: will adjust and settle all 712 Broadway, opposite tho New York J sinem, and speeches are being delivered by Francis Tho Gen, ‘som Houston left Cincinnati on the 9th inst. for the * Owl Club 7 iade their appearance on the ground | | Being Patan nM niet, nuvorney of tie late cencorn, is authorized | (-VAsH ADVANCED—(OR BOUGHT OUT FOR CASH) | mas, Henry Berringgr, and others, Texas. about 9 o’etock, and swelled the number to 1500. Afvor bys tates, it affords to sign for the new firm. CHARL BANSAQUET, Cc on Diamonds, Watches, Chains, Gold and Silver Plate, noes eeonpinateaieoeniemmntnciedi His Excellency Sir Edmund Hend, Indy, and family } organization, Jobn Martin, Fsq.. presiding. Mr. Milliken, ra GUSTAVE JEANJAQUET. | Pinnos, Groceries, Havana Segars, Dry Goo er: | Congressional Nomination in Pennsylvanta, | ('83s the New Brunswicker of Sept 4), who came passen- | of New York, made a brief spoech on the tari: and ex- Neuchatel (Switzerland), ) sury aga, 1062. chandive geuerally. For sale, a variety of the above; Irom fers in the eteamebip America, from England, arrived | plenatory of the policy of the whig and democratic par | Teedy New York, PE ches thrvtes ranoea Safes, two new falling top Wagons; Silks, Linens, &., &., atl Puraveenta, Sept 13, 1852. early yesterday morning in the steamer Commodore, | ‘icsin regard thereto — He was followed by Mr. Robim-on fine arts. (gartieulurly of music). SCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY CONNECTED | % Nassau streot, seoond floor. fe John Robbins was this afternoon nominated for Con” | via Windror, and left at nine o'clock for Fredericton, | who, after a few rambling remarks, touched upon the | they canalso ly veward the merit of the distim- with them, in thot vasinass, Fis. 5.0. Beret, and they hy the of the Third t. His Excellency was received by a guard of a aad, } Ncw Hamp-hire test question. when see portion of ee who rcek the hospitable cities Ci! an mn % grees democrats district. re | the oro e cont and : ‘exeroise Ct Th lng ‘Manchester & Marah, at No ny Boeke MILLINERY ia his , & salute was fired from .the battery, he crowd mad pep — —_ potyseids k ha} wealthy couniay, as a theatre for the - a bd 7 ' RY NOVELTY IN Cassius M, Clay—lliness of Ben. Hardin. — | 1247 Lyell sccompanied his Excellency and family to | wonble to pruoeed AUBB! gman street, office No. 29 Maiden lano. order was not restored, The disturbance continued | Member of the Instikete, DineotocA the Conservatory. B, THOMA: iy eellected by the ri % “J + , Sept. 1, 1852. E. personaly antills Emm Orrcinwati, Sept. 13, 1852. Sir Charles Lyell, the distinguished geologist, who | however, ana & binson did'nt make the speech he —. New York, Sept. 1, 1852. - 1 aa the ee ae eae M. Clay is stom; the State of Kentucky in ] came out in the steamer for the purpose of visiting the | :1'ended to mak d after rambiing trom one subject to Bélitieal In 'e EXPRESS AGENCIES. plondid variety of India, Cessins Mi. ping mining dirtricta, proceeded round by lead. in order to | jy other. witharew avd was followed by Geo. 0. Bellows, Hon, J. R. J, ‘has deolli the invitation, of ja wade ilar the GERRORPATSAAAD ADAP SABA sthe’ vada rich asvortment of | f@vor of Hale and Julien, ascertain the ‘of the roil and geological formations | fcr which the meeting adjourned. As tar as the nam- public dinn, dered him by some of the pre minemt ERFORD & CO.’8 REGULAR CALIFORNIA AND ving by every steamer. GEO. BULPIN. ‘The Hon, Ben, Hardin, of Kentucky, is at the point of | in the eastern part of New B: i vera yt were concerned. it was an unusually citizens of Siuate is South Amorioan Expross.—Will be despatohed on the — death Uis Lordehip the Bishop of Fredericton also arrivodat | »ecting for this vity. but for anything else. it chy Moses 4, 4 be whig candidate fop Mayor im lendid atoamer Illinois, bepeeasee = Na Re pod oe SHIPPING. Caden " New Bruna' ick in the Commodore, and will remain until | -ided feilure, ‘There was neither enthusiasm nor anima | yorthere i . Philadelphia county, sg ep ne pe he tion. Shippers can rely on TAA eet Man Killed by Machinery. next week It is his lordship’s intention ede in | +s uv, but prowed to be «very dall, dry, and iosipid affair oO “aay belog the anniversary of the eutyange of Goa. goods being vent throngh ahead of all othors, notwit OR PORT PHILLIP AND 1862 Tring Church to-morrow forenoom, and in the Valley | ¢.oughout, Seogt into Mexico, a number of celebrayiong will take + Fethe advortisomonte of others having all the procedonce, Ww and faut aailing olippor DOLE IN Tlennimea, Bept. 13. Chureh in the afternoon, © ry Morvanity,—From the Health Physician's report } ciece throughout the country, by politvval clubs of the | . The return steamer brings us receipts of all. our goods boing il on ‘This afternoon, @ man named Barnard Cristmen, the Court OalendanaThis 1 (he past week it appears that the total number of § wh Me ‘Thursday, Se nding atoamer with the te bor I7th, at twelve o'e et —To night, the a iy: * shipped by our, agent ower of m steam mill, was caught by the tett of o late | gopppan Corre enor ne re bon, 433, 493, | \<n.te were 04 being coven loss than the wook previous ME eee Meetime ie Newson On Corr rity of the mailw,. All freig t Wil plage to t should bo atrictly in ir A ) par: | ee " ted, t " s broke tt oh 6c : . Webster axe to BAT, @ grand i New: water proof condition, and Koved 12 Ibs, Small par- } Fora can egceommods },by applying, th grindstone, end instantly kitted, Lis neck being broken. | 4:9, 669, 601, 603, 604, 606, 1,126, 606, 608, 602, tthe above, 49 were mates, and 45 females, of which go J stieads of Mie, Webeter ago to hazy, a g raliy at New Hooeived UU Ae tor oa) Be'CO., 3 Astor box Wee No NO BUTLER PROTHERS, 168 $oush stcest, | Lo leeves & wise aac Camaly 1 Genoton Bsus i808, 23 34 9 ot, wore adolts, ond G4 ehiddeve, pore