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* WHOLE No. 7261. SALES BY AUCTION, _ Renee wu . .N. BUSH WILL SELL THIS PARTHENTS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFOR- yl stro eae AL Considerable storage wishes to connoct as partner with A aited, No.2 Brosdway. Avvig on the preaniscs. and Engravings, Also, the one already established in the = DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM TO LET, FURNIS WED, of Maps, Drawing Books, Stags, &c. ch arral be: ing | A a , s Dry. Goods, Wearlhs Apparel, &o. such will pl name ioe No. STiest Wau nar serene et ee bis d_ place of bu ISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTRERSHIP.—THE CO- partnership heretofore existing under the name of ip this disso! DING NEAR WASILING~- odate or r two single gontle- Ploase address L. E.'S. forald Ars", NOTICE—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER— By W. L. Van Zandt.—This day, at 104 o'clock, in the auction rooms, 13 8) be so! ton square, can acco! with partial board. nce streot, wil A PRIVATE FAMILY, by mortgage, mn elegant Household Furuiture, rich Looking Glasses, Piano, | Holmes & Compat by of get $400; Dry Goods, Clothinc. ancy Articlon Cutlery, | sent a re laseware, Ko. ; 80, he Furniture, Fixtures, Counters, NTL Keucof a Saloon, Hotel. 10) Nosed sugar Wodnoaday, New York, September léth, 1852, CHARLES G. RICE." BEL Bl eels I oe | ok of au old ox it Pamity. Grocery. Store, Broadway-—particulars in timo; Wagon and Hana : REBY GIVEN, copart- | be willing to pay a good price, Addross B. B., this office. lid Horee, Ke. ing beb Poracohi A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM ON FIRST floor, and one on the second, to let to gontlomon, with- out board, in a private family. Apply at 07 Prauklia street, near Broadway. 'OARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT NOS, 82 AND & EAST Twenty-third streo! ith rooms suitable for married or Single persons. ‘The houses have the modern imprivomonte, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board 3L A atreet, with all the modorn improvemonts, and 't to two stage routes, OARDING.—SUITS OF ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FUR nished, with or without board, oan be had at Le zy, Place, Bleecker street. Baths and Closets jor. Bose Enrico, is hi he said Poracchio een assigned to Mr. John Planci, Dated 1B Now York, September 16, 1862, bib itinteatsa EUGENE PERACCHIO. OTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.— Tho firm of Bar.tett & Woodoock is dissolved by mutual consent. John LH. Woodcook alone is authorized to sign in liquidation. Dated September 16, 1862. A.L, BARTLETT, J. H., WOODCOCK, as In bringing the above change to your notice, I respectfully advise you of ae continuance in business at No. 38 Jehn street. “Continuing in posseasion of all the resources of the old firm, I contidently solicit the transfer of your favors from Bartlett & Woodcock to myself, JOHN H. WOOD- COCK, New York, September 16, 1852, ARTNER WANTED—IN A WELL ESTABLISHED aying business, and large profits, and ready sal good opportunity. Call at C. IXECUTORS SALE. uotion,at Nautil ile, Staten eased, to wit. Griffin strowt, lot 25 by basement; a small house and six ated on Richmond street, a fow mi ferry, at cither Quarantine or Stapleton, a make a desirable country re ce. For particula y So John Murray, Tompkinayiile: Mr. C. ¥. Grosheim, land egent, ar the premisos, A. G. Dixon, No. 104 Fulton ‘Terms made kx wn on day of sale, G. DIXON, ; w MURRAY, } Bxeoutors. street, Bi Tompkinavilte, Sept. 11, 1 HENRY t, LEEDS, AUCTION bers treet, near Broadway, will soli, t day, September ‘Isth, without reserve, ae 18, Jarge agsertment of Win ost. ery 83 CHAM. day, Satur- 3g o'clock, @ , Brandios, Liquors, and Segara, f which are now in bonded warohouso, and arc well the attention of hotel keepers, grocers, and restaur- its, ‘and which consists of Uherrios, Madeiras, Rum, Gim, Scotoh and Irish Whiskey, &e. Alao, Clarets, Champagnes, and Ligeors, Also, forty baskets of Champagne, choice ‘brands, Also, 100 gros of wine Bottles, English and Ame- sican, Algo, 315,00) Segars, Fur particulars, see Catalogues, Catalogues aow ready. Je W. SOMERINDY 11 Spruce street.— at 104g o'clock, at No. 8 Fult Fulton market,) consisting of saloon les, bor te m tables and steam —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN parlor and bedroom in the seco: strictly first class. None but rd need apply. No ehildro “ = —— nty-secont t. ARTNER WANTED, WHO CAN INVEST $2,000 in the | --— nee enterprise of a Panorama, to be executed in ‘highly OARD.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY tistio style, and on an entirely new plan, Address, * Pano- in @ private family, a parlor and bedroom, with board rama," Herald office. d fuel; will furnish their own apartments; bath indi yeu o- forms not to exceed $12, with fuel, and $10 without fuel. Up town preferred. Addross M.C,, Horald office, BOARDING IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND wife or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with a handsome front ar baok room, with pantry, furnished or unfurnishe ahall room. ‘Baths, etree! 0 CAPITALISTS.—THE ADVERTISER IS NOW ongaged in manufacturing and introducing into general use a newly discovered article of trade and commerce, LHe is confident that if once brought fairly into notice it would irs, oyster | not only receive general commendation, but be altogether ipes, framed | adopted for certain purposes and uses. ‘Want of the neoe : . House on CAMNane Kine a tee oe ents him from giving it that fair | Chcyqurnmned j alse. 8b eh nd a Snarte sud bedding. N.B. Furniture ania at the store oa tured cheaply, and gold ata very | Tuduiey at No e atrect, corner Of I me brie rat ra rf oh OTE: seers ° aetideet 4 ry Pe albany vei potable Inquire at No. 72 State strect, corner of Honry. willin, person, possessed of a capital ny ‘not less than $5,000, into a rtnership for the manufacture and sale of the article referred to, Satisfactory references will bo given as to t rom gentlemen well known in tl nity. The attention of capital Any communications addressed OARD.—A SMALL QUIET FAMILY, HAVING A FEW pleasant rooms, would rent them with board to single gentlemen, on application at No. 11 Walker street, OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT * auction, this d ‘aturday, Sept. 18, at 101% o’clock, at the sales room, 14 I street, a large and desirable as- hand Furniture, consisting in #,satin damask, delaino and pectfully solicited, a tension Tablos, Etogoros; k, mahoganyand | J., under care of P. Shapter, Esq., attorney at law, Wi gontlemen, can be accommodated with a large room and walnut; marble top Pier, Centre and Tables: Library | liimshurg, L. I., will receive immediate attention. board, at 106 Leonard street, oast of Society Library. and Secretary Book Cases; ladies’ Cabinets and Work Ta- Te > : Bless Wardrobes, Tete. Sofas, Chairs, Divans, TED, A PARINER, EITHER OARD WANTED—FOR THE WINTER, BY A PARTY tetos, Dounges, Mattresses, Piliasses,’&e. Also, two’ rosewood seven octave Pianofortes, of superior tone and fini 80, suites enameled, marble and plaia tops Chamber Furniture. ‘SAT AUCTION—100 FEET = Scott, auctioneer, will sell at eptember 20th, at 2 o'clock, P. —w: $6,000. active or special (the first preferred), with above named capital, in a manufacturing business pay- handsome profit. Amount of business about $60,000 annum, cash, Address box 936 Post office, of three gontlomon in a private family, where there are no other boarders; would dine down town. Location noar Broadway, betweon Bleecker and Tenth streets. Address, g terms and location, to A. B., box 48, Post office, ns HORSES, CARRIAGES, dic. —WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, BOARD, &e., * fi private family preferred, or where thore are few Heignts Gore tne Woenee waa Rae die nee JOR SALE.—THE TROTTING BAY MARE, CRAZY | boarders.’ Roforonces given and required. Address M., box frontit gen plank road. Tho above. property is Jano, fi nd one-half hands high. Can trota mile | 2,174 lower Post office. situated 100 feet above the tide water, on the ridge between | 1m two minutes and fifty seconds. Will be sold, heehee (Ts en tN GTA MR RMEEN ASO EERO Newark and New York, commanding views sf bvth cities | With te wagon and harness, &o.. by applying at JAMES OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR and the buys thereof; It'is fifteen, ininutes ride te Jersey | QUARRY'S Livery stables, 24 Amity street. D two or three single gentlemen, can be accommodated City ferry; and a numerous line of splendid omnibuses pass | FoR sari FINE PAIR OR LARGE ner | PithPlessamt rooms and board, with hot, cold, and shower baths, by applying immediately at 37 Market strect, corner of Madison. B° RD WANTED FOR A LAD .nished room, in every ton minutes of the day and ovoning—faro, 6 conts, ‘This property is decidedly the most desirable of any that has yet been offered at public auction, and on the most lib- eral'terms. Conditions of sale—l0 per cent and anctioncor's feo on the day of sale; 10 match Hor: for private u to A. C. LEW sound, kind and stylish drivers, suitable iso, & good Carriage and Harness. Apply 264 Broadway, up staigs. WITH A FUR- ontecl fully ere no other board- er cetit on tho Ist of October, OR SALF—A SORREL HORSE, EAFTEEN AND A ke dress Mra, [Hh when waranteo deeds will be given; about one-half of the if hands higt " ersaretaken. Terms moderate. ress Mra, Henry, He- S SuPEtaIN many Can remit ch Gondnton ton peat ie ae, half hands high, sound and kind in single or doubie | rald office. harness. Can trot atmile in 3:20 to a road w: d sired; the balance in threo equal annual instalments. For | only tivo years old. Price $275. Apply to D. TAURSTO) OARDING—ROOMS, SINGLE OR IN SUITS, AND BRAG Menrontr! swells Bib SEDER | Rox? Sutavatn, “** AWY root Nea" Pause ean wala Une ts Ne. 13 omer ‘ y 7 ee ouse, Nos. 22 an 7 nth street, t the Ancti 7 Montgomery street, Jersey City, OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FOUR, uae. OLD | corner of roadway and hirty-fourth street, “These are epson ony mare, warranted sound and kind in sil harness, | choi i d_the ti derate. W. Pe Nae Cuan ON oa and one of the Destin this city for the saddle, She would | overcomes ous the terms are_moderate. noen, two o clock, at No. dine, Bon at g | be a beautiful pony for a boy to ride on. A rosponsible man OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE family deaving the city, oibend “the | canhave heron trial. For further information inquire of well accommodated with a neatly furnished room, full aril a nee Aga itok ons Biber, or- | H. BEIRM, No. 43 West street, from twelve to six P.M., | board for lady only. House Sentrally located, wast of Broad. emptorily sold (tain or shine). To beremoved immediately | CVery day till sold. RUcen Claw Eat Omic Citra ee from the premises. OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, FIFTEEN AND A ares eapazs half hands years old, sound, kind Just from’a farm in igh, well proportioned, handsom OARDING UP TOWN.—CHOICE OF ELEGA! d ry gentle and very stylish, suits as es and pedrooms, as also single rooms, new- ohario county, where he was raised. | ly furnished, can be had for the winter in the new first class A. CARTER, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE SALE of Horses and Carriages, om Saturday, Sept. 18th, at 12 o'clock, in front of the New Haven Railroad Freight Do- pot, corner of Walker street and Cortlandt alley. Two pair | Any gentleman in t of a superior animal, and willing to | brown stone house, No. 76 West Twenty-third street, near ‘ay Well for him, may apply at WILLIAM MARTIN’S sta- | Sixth avenue, jent to the st railroad. Re- ny is browa and one pair grey: sound and | Pic, "twenty-fourth street, one Goor gout of Third avenue, | fecomos uairde eo wre seeser and railroa ference required. Kind goven years old. Four second-hand modern Coaches, lined with drab cloth. GTEAM FERRY OR TOW BOAT WALLABOUT, LATE- ly called the Ben Bolt, will bo sold by Anthony J. Bloocker, at avotion aay ‘ember 20, AST MARE FOR SALE CHEAP.—A GREY HAMIL- tonian Mare, raised in Vermont, six years old, sixtoon hands high, has never been trained, and can trot a mile in three minutes. A fair trial will bo given any gentleman, by applying at W. PLANT'S stable, corner of State and Boerum streets, Brooklyn. RE FOR SALE—FOURTEEN AND eet OARD.—DESIRABLE SUITES OF ‘ROO) somely furnished, for gentlemen and their 3 also, rm 3 for single gentlemen, can be obtained in the first class, modern built new house, with baths, gas, &c., in the vicinity of Union square. The location is desirable, and for convenience cannot be surpassed. Cars and stages pass the door. Apply at 106 Fourth avenue, above Tenth strect, HAND- the Merehants’ Exchange, on Mon- 2 o’cloek. 189 tons, 30 inch cylinder, een at the foot of Montgomery street, Toke, Cai it River, before tl rs old, warranted sound, ith OARD WANTED—BY TWO GENTL —A FAIR THE TURF. and both trote and pi ed bedroom and a sittin, m, with breakfast ‘agnot time.to drive her. Canbe | served in own room, or with the family. If in New York, not above Canal street; if in Brooklyn, Fulton ferry, A private family preferred. Reference’ given and required. Address 8. J. C., Herald office, OARDIN ‘NION COURSE, L. I—TROTTING.—ON MONDAY, Sept. 20, at half-past two o'clock P.M.—A Purse of to the second best. Mile heats, best three in five in harness, 0. Dimmick names. b. g. Jack Rossiter; W. Pi body names'b. m. Lady Mare, six yé oy trot fs mile iv three’ mm saddle, with covered Buggy, moveable top, can be closed in A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, HAVING A i ouse, located east of the Bower: hes to meet Pele iho, ome ge ane: rainy woather; aa well as & clove ge, new style, of | with sane gentiewan who’ would advance lick three wr tout names 2. foot newer been run only s short time. The Sleigh has | hundred dollars, and for tho use of which receive good Loard been run six times, has silver belle, roby yay whi and security. A note, with name, and stating where an in- &o. For further information inquire of G. T. KINNEY, terviow can be had, will meet attentio: ddress G. W. IL, Pearl street. Herald office. OARDING.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE vp eecongleag LP giae. iplaady ORSE, ROCKAWAY AND HARNESS FOR SALE— SDIKI Ps Te OP aed Pn en oe dated with breakfast and tea, and dinner on : Fe SNEDIRER, PRUpretce_ | built by Wood, Tomlinson & Co.fhaving gl Sundays, ins handsomely furnished house, with all tho mo- ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. [.—GREAT STALLION | $14) becn in moderate use threo month: dern improvements. Be given. Apply mig ired and ‘250 ark, Bays 1086 rence required an e East Thirteenth street, between at No. 9 St. Geo: tand Second avenues. match for $2,000, three mile h¢ We i gg re gound and kin October 12th. Mr. D. Tallman nam jo will b 3. “Any om Mr. G. Spicer names b. bh. Washington. sessing an elogant establishment, and will OARDING IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GEN. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. above price, may address Edwar 0x 2,865 tlemen can be accommodated with breakfast and te: TENANTS REGISTER. OCKAWAY CARRIAGE, IN PERFECT ORDER, | but few vonrders: Neleronces oxchemeed’ "Analy ae tit runs Very easy, very convenient, suitable for one or two horses, drab cloth lining, silk curtains, pole and shafts complete, for sale. Price $ Inquire at No. 47 Columbia. strect, Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry, where it may be seen. ‘HE THOROUGH BRED MARE WAS BRED BY MR E. Crane, of New Jersey, She is s bright chestnut igh, but few boarders. High street. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO or three single gentlemen can be accommodated with choice of rooms, at 370 Broadway, between Franklin and White streets, NEAR ST. JOHN'S AURMISHED HOUSE TO LET, eplete with all modern conveniences, including ‘as, hot air.farnace, hot and cold water on every floor, bath: . The furniture new, and of the best des- entvol family. Rent $1,400 per , Llerald office. forrel, stands eixtoon hande high, eight years old, sired by OARDING.—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OF HIGH — onmouth Eclipse; her dam was a full bred Eclipse; the spectability.— tl ished parlors, and bed- OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE— | sorrel mare is kind in all hgrness; oan trot in 3:15 minutes, AEE ar Or PRT tera eaiplend Part of the house No. 262 Heury'street, containing seven | Can be seen at REED & TRUESDELL'S, Nos. 170, 172 and ‘oom. Inquire at 51 Houston street, first house west of e 174 Mercer street. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. rooms; rent $300. a grand chance for any person about commencing to keep house, Apply at the house for terms, &c. * FPARE CHANCE.—THE STORE TO LET, AND FIX- The furniture for sale ches ti Broadway, late parsonage of St. Thomas's Church. OARD.—ONE OR TWO LADIES AND THEIR GEN- tlemen, can obtain handsomely furnished front room lo, of a milinery and dres#making establish- LBANY, TR AND LEBANON SPRINGS.—THE | With full board for the ladies only, ina qu and retin sont, dela elened vestisuss Poteeslon aivon ok ths tat of A” Now York and Harlem Railroad le family, by addressing, Widow, Broadway Post otce. Ps Setober. Apply at No, 60 Washington Jersey city. | City Hall station, New York, daily; (Sundays excepted). | ment of loar in advance, Pr — ~ At 10 o'clock, A. M—Mail train to Chatham Four Corners, | 7) a. 5 IF RENGLE GRNTOR. 0 LET, OR LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS—THE | sonnecting with the Western Railroad for Albany ond Troy, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE- well located business place, No. 378 Broadway, corner | Lebanon Springs, Pittatield, 9} sings ‘and other interme- | © men, without board, at 38 Howard street, two doors of White street, well adapted for » splendid saloon, billiard | diate stations. At3 o’elock, - ccommodation train | East of Broadway, in s small private family. room, &e, Pouossion, given immediately. Apply at | to Chatham Four Corners, connecting with Western Rail- = Remeess 192 Broadway, from 1] to 12 o'clock, or at 93 East Twonty- | coad going east. Pa ngera for Lebanon Springs will take URNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, FOR GEN- seventh street, to PETER A. H. KSON. the Wo'clock, A.M., train to Chatham, Western Railroad tlemen, No. 22 Waverley Place. roe pe to Canaan, and stage to Lebanon, arriving early the same | —— {URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD, IN a small private family, in Franklin street, near Broad- way, to one or two single gentlemen, with use of bath. Ad- dress Bowmen, box 15 Broadway P ost office. OTEL AND RESTAURANT, street.—Furnished or unfurni week or month, GEORGE House. ARGE ROOM, NO. 1102 BROADWAY, TO LET—TOR church or seliool purposes on Sunday,’ Apply to W. RAYNO sfterno Fare through, §: Te? LET.—A NEAT TWOSTORY HOUSF, PLEASANT- ly situated on the Third avenuo, at Harlem, will be let to a good tenant w There is also on 6 ises a first rate stuble with the very best accommo- ions for horses, Ko. ssossion given immediately, Ar y to W. U. STOGDILL, at oh Office, City Hall, orift 10 LET—IN WILLIAMSB 2. M. SLOAT, Superinten: AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- phia.—Lenves by stoamboat JOHN POTTER, Pior No. \, North river, at 7 A. M., and 2 P; M., through in 434 hours. Fare, first class, $5 tocond olage (by 2 P.M. Line oaly), $2. Returning, leave Philadelphia, foot of Walnut street, ab 6 m reasonable terme. NO. 426 BROOME rooms to let, by the GERST, formerly of the Opera a> RG, A THREE STORY house, very ploasantly situated, within one block of thePeok slip forry, Williamsburg. Tho house i in excellent gonditi The furniture of 0 ia for sale, if wanted. Possession given jon or before Ist of October. $30, A OR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT.—U. 8. MAIL AND Express lines, through in four hours.—New Jersey Rail- Ront— hs. 3.) Box 3,325, Post office, New York. | cond, vin Jereey City, leaving New York at 6A. M., foot of pRoal Kntate Agent: opposite. ee _ ——— | Cortland 5 2-and 534 BP, tre Fare, $3 mecha mae — ial 10 LET—AT_ A LOW RENT, TWO LARGE AND WELL for first ¢! and $2 60 for secon: in 6 oA. M. RS. EDES, UNDERSTANDING A REPORT lighted workshops; also, a 1: cellar lighted with ga: Return at and 2A. M., id om, P.M. Baltimore, Wash- prejudice is in circulation, that her pros snd supplied with Croton water, Apply at 373 Second | ington, Norfolk, and Chatleston through tickets gold inthe | ment, 621 Broadway, is to be relinquished, be avene., above lines, and through baggoge earcied in the 9 4. M. and contradict it, id, at the same time, to state tl r : - — | SP. M. lines, many fine rooms, not as yet engaged, for the winter, in whioh fy\0 LET—IN NEW BRUNSWICK, N —A LARGR —s would be happy to accommodate ladies or gentleme: two story frame house, pleasantly situated in the moa it HiURs0N, RIVER ee LEAVE ‘enteel part of the city, rkpatrick street, Quality Chambers street station daily (Sundays excepted) for ‘0. 10 UNION SQUARE. Hill, Rent, $170 per annum. Possession given immediately. | Albany and aie lows families or single persons. ' INTER, 175 Front street, N. ¥. through in four hours, Wand co: 2 eee Eee ia 1 LA ts Cane telat da eke Buttalo ot Montreal, ate LET UPPER PART OF AN Mail Train, at eight A. M on ” Et aie cae our P. M.j Exprocs Train, at six P ‘and Accommoda- tion Train, at half-past seven P.M. Passengors taken at Chambers ‘street, Canal streot, Christopher etreet, Four- conth street, and Thirty-tirst stroet. Sunday Mail! Train, P.M., from Canal street. Fares, $1 50 to Albany, 0 Trey, $6 50 to Montreal, $8 10 to Buffalo; $17 10 obicngo, &e. Tickets and Baggage checks for principal claves West and North, can be obtainod at Chambers street, GEORGR STARK, Superintendent. RIVATE BOARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH board, at No. 34 East Twentieth street, between Fourth avenue and Broadw: . ARTIAL BOARD.—A LARGE ROOM, WITH A SMAI one adjoining, will be let to one or two gentlemen, wi partial board, in a private family consisting of ,two persons, at 17 Bast Nineteenth street. hrongh Way Traing, 0 LET.—SIX NEW THREE STOR corner of Broadway and Sixty-fourth streot Eighth avenue cars ran within a few flocks, and the ngiale 6 ass the door. Rent $20. Apply, 144 8 Sixth av - Se nthe la ~ OTICE TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH.—CHANGE RIVATE BOARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO rooms, newly and very well furnished, on the second floor, with bath room on the same floor, to let tos gentle- 0 LET—TE BASEMBNT, WITH T. of k itunore for Norfolk aud Charles: | man and lady, or gentloman or lady alone, with full or par- 4 oe, house, 193 William street, o On and after Wednesday, the 15th in ‘one of the | tial{board, Apply for three days, at 503 Broome street. Restaurant for the last five years, and now doing a good Koy ling steamers will leave the lower end of ars wharf | ~~ 7 Vusiness. The fixtures and furni gaily, (Sunda; 8 excepted.) for Norfolk, Portsmor We 2 RT, | don, Raleigh, Wilmington, Charleston and New Orl 6 o'clock in the morning. {nstead of 7 o'clock in the evontng, Passongers arriving in Baltimore from Philas York, in any of the afternoon or evening d the boats, Ne Fe will be sold at a rea. sonable price $0 8 good tenant. | Apply te ED ARD HAT 74 James streat, between 10 anc TPO LET.—$400—NOUSES J CORN E! enue and Fortieth street, to let, With two sleeping rooms, and board, wanted, by twe young ladies. Situation must be between Grand and Bleecker streets. Please address A. Broadway Post office. OOMS, NO. 14 WARREN STREET.—A FURNISHED three new brown st penete i ie roo! h a small adjoining bed-room, to be let to a gad ne Paccnee, ina Poy eMES BURKE. Je Py a habiditdatie single gentleman. Breakfast given, if desired. Reference adnate rt fi Maiden In LAR DAY LINE FOR ALBANY— pete T Moals served on board. 2, tho new and safo Captain R. T. Blanch, every Monday, Wed: . Returning, will and Saturday.” For aptain on board the I usnal landings. On and after Monday, steamer GEORGE W will leave the neway, and Friday, at leave Albany every further particuls ont Fare OLET—TUE STORE, CORNER OF TWENTY- fourth atreot and Fourth avenue, for a first class gro, +0 Fourth avenue, for a ladies? s cations for the sbovementioned J. Apply, from 2 to a) Terme eR. RIV SAMER, 319 Fourth avenue. eJO LET—POR THRFE OR FIVE YEARS, PURNISH- od, om Staten Island, a neat cottage rosidonce in ex- yellent condition, containing eleven rooms, suitable outhmild PLEN DID ROOMS, WITH BOARD, CAN BE HAD a No. 91 Pri street, west of at the elegant a 108, ey a ry ack parlor and bedroom en host and it Bro unsurpassed, flo: ings, a good garden of choice fruits aud flowers, about earn mee ti ‘om the Quarn ow Bi NEST NYSTROM, MERCHANT TAILOR AND LA- ne " oretx mit eg walk ee tae | uarantign gud, Sow Baigh- ee MER evan Poteey yetia oe 0 LET.—PLEASANT ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR A small family, or a number of persons will be taken to Voard, where they can have the comforts of a home, on rea- sonable terms, pply on the premises, 152 Wooster street, near Houston street, 0 LET—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FURNISHED SL ro Apply at No 37 Lispenard street. References given and required. 0 4 ly inform his frionds that he has removed fi Amity: to No. 1M Dlecoker street: (up stalte) continue to, make up, Ladies’ Kiting Habits Clothes in the neatast and most fash and rorpectfully solicits a continuance of those favo he has go long onjoyed from a generous public. T London Fashion received monthly, “Mr, Nystrom the French, German, Swedieh and Danish innguag LAND.—TO LET, UNTIL THE it, & beautifully located house, furnished throughout, with linen, kitehen uton afew minutes walk from the ferry. ‘Terme modera f° dress P., Box 276, Post Office, —HOUSE TO LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN. . — : at " ANTED, PERMANENTLY-—BY A GENTLEMAN 320. A genteel house, partially furniched, located im gy eh) ited Sa Ah LELA Dag PACHER AND and ife, board and one furnished room, hen resi will ed with the furni mtil the ry." oso 4 . Vartalien Sepeeer oF Witold ere the comforts of a home ‘be realized. ‘sho oe ee te y's Dagnerrean y. Verbatim roports of ‘Trials xoeed six dollars per week. Rofo ‘ MR BaP wl an dash hath aments in Law, Sermons, Addresses, and Lectures, igleat ‘respectability required and ve hanged. Ade WXCUNSIONS. == with faithfulness and despateh, shen, Seren gers sees Sees EXPRESS AGENCIES, ——————). — ~~ NDAY EXCURSIONS ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A MEDIUM-SIZED, LEASANT AND WEAUTHY st ~ ~~ : neatly-furnished room, containing fire- . P to New Rochelle and Glen Cove, ovory Sunday, until ERFORD & 60'S REGULAR CALIFORNIA AND | tial board.” Terme, $1 per’ month. epee wally prs further notice. The steamer KING PULLELP, Captain J. Sonth American Expre ill bo despatched on the | ferred. Address Economy, at this office. y, having been newly fitted up and put in ordel h, and connect with con mor 2 splendid stoamer Illinois, Se great care in regi © Magnificent steamer Golden Gat in charge of our mes- fort, pestnegt, and o; BROADWAY, NEAR EIGHTH STREET.—TO 762 vonionce, will loave Cath J Gre nger, through to destination. Shippere oan rely on their let, to respectabli f Mtreet, 9; Tenth stroct, ‘wonty-sixt ods being sont throngh ahoad of all others, notwithstand= | sing! elook. Returning from G » & ing the advertisements of others heving all the. precedence, | tochne and bedroo " n Co 3, ¥ . ia roally healthfal a1 Sete TRE way. Dinnere futuished nt Neve clues 4A good supply of chowder and other refr 1@ return steamer brings us receipts of all our goods being be Ly our agent on correrponding steamer with the cogulerity of tho mails, Ali freight should bo atrictly in board ‘ — Sse reset egaditien, and not oxcoed 125 Ibe, ‘Small par- unt yOR NEWBU elved MM. day of sailing. BROT MOEN Gastiags, Dobbs. Ferry, Tarrytown, HERFORD 00.2 Astor hovre 8 Rockland Li orsteaw, Vorplanks, Call: = Sorte ro] na’ Doi nd Spring, touchiog at Ham. PAPER HANGINGS. i Fate, 60 conte to Nowhttre, oF. 1% " : all ion. Tho stonmer THOMAS KE. 1 ETROPOLITAN ROTEL, ‘ b $ OF THIS ry won will loave the pior fy THE MIRRORS OF ot of day strect, Torgnificent palace are from the Bel; autneto: Set raters Chambors abroct, cvory Sunday morning, | of Sainto Maris d’Orignics. © Belgian tuanatnctory ik, for the above places. Roturaing, Will loaye A. ROLKER MOLLMANN & A. PERLER, treet, corner of Crosby, Ny Golo agouta for the Guited Statve, 200 onc! stgenn, | Tre ut i oolook BM tro lnyited to ont, MORNING EDITION-~-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1852, | — PRICE TWO CENTS, Dinner to Mr. Baring in Bosten. Bowron, Sept. 17, 1852. NEWS BY T ELEGRAPH, INTERESTING POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, DESCBIPTION OF THE OHIO STATE FAIR. Woman Murdered in Madison County. City Politics. WMG DELEGATES TO THE SYKACUSR CONVENTION A diuner was givon at the Revere House, last evening, The conventions for choosing delegates to the Whig te the Hon. Thomas Baring, at which Mayor Beaver pro- Btate Convention, to be held at Syracuse on the 224 imat., sided. Mr. Baring made « speech. oompismentary to the assembied last evening in the First, Second, Teath, aa@ enterprise of Boston, and the character of the New Eng- | Fourteenth districts, and chose delogates to represent landers. The Hon, Edward ‘Everett responded in a those districts respectively. All the delegates chosen, 0 happy manner. The affair was of rather » private charac: far as we cam ascertain, are mamed in the following list: — tee. is Word. Arrival of Mr. Letcher at New Orleans. | }} Robert 8. Collins. New Ontxans, Sept. 17, 1852. : 4 Werd, 11., Peter V. Husted. 1g} Abraham Wakemaa. 13. pig Howard. Sheoting Aftray between two Cincinnati The brig Tehuantepes, which icft Vora Cruz on the batoidoeracwy Editors, 2iat alt., with Governor Letoker, lato Minister to Mexico, | ¢.°4.'arteg Chambertain. heen, Man, Ges on board, has arrived at this port. She bring no nows, ‘Archibald Hall. bbs ——__—-——- ‘ames M. Murray Movemonts of the Politicians. Firemen’s Parade at Springfield, &c. ie ic ml ib osescsgy Srnivaviewy, Sept, 17, 1852, There has beem s grand firemen’s muster ahd parade bl here to-day—it was the largest that ever took place in this part of tte country. Nineteen different companieg were present, facluding alt of this city and companies from Chicopee, Hartford, New Haven, Northampton, Holyoke. South Hadley aad Greenfiekt. They had » splendid pro- ea ested cession, with many bands ef music, and the machines aS to peteuri ts: Paamtaneese pe ane Coctond Wi ih Reece eee OTE tees: | Aiton MMOD EI ores ue: aiken 6b: ils Compe gether, the compaaies wore tuspooted, and had a trial | Lioue Governor is Hon. Geo J, Cornell, of this city, adh with their engines. Two boys met with serious acoi- | that he be also requested to use all honorable means to dents from horses in the streets, im the course of the day, | secure itis nomination. Thero has been a great throng here all dey, and the THNTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. weather has been propitious, Tho Convention met last evening, at Mr. Overs’, Thie® avenue, and made the following sppointments for dedle- gates to By racure :: Abraham Wakeman, Twelfth ward, delegate; Willlaay T. Jennings, alternate, FOURTKENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. The Convention met last evoning. at the Assembig” Rooms, corner of Twenty-fifth street and Eighth avenue for the purpose of choosing a delegate to the Syracuse Convention, but adjourned without selecting a delegate. At the next meeting, no doubt, the delogate will be choeen. THIRD WARD WHIG PRIMARY ELECTION. Tt appears that Dr Jones waa not elected om the chas- ter ticket; he was defeated by Ita Coodenow, who re ceived eighty votes; Dr. J. received seventy-three votes. DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLY CONVENTION. SECOND DIaTRICT. Ata meeting of the delegates for this district, held a Garriok’s Sixth Ward Hotel yesterday evoning, Henry i. Howard, of the Sixth ward, assistant engineer of the Fire. Department, was mominated for Assemblyman. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION OF ASSISTANT ALDERMRN. In the Sixth ward, on Wednesday evening, Mr. Jamee McGowen received the regular nominntion as candidate for Assistant Alderman. In the Twelfth ward, Mr. J. Benson McGown, the present Assistant Alderman, was nominated for the same office, DELEGATS TO THE WHIG STATE CONVENTION. Burvaco, Sept. 17, 1852, Roswell Greene, of Fredonia, has been elected delegate to the Whig State Convention, from the Seoond Assombly aistriot of Chautauque county. D. W. Dougias, of Fre- donia, alternate. Atthe meeting of the delegates in the Second Assem- \y Distriet. the following preamble and resointions were Ride bee dena psy Ny og aie aaa uae ernment State by its present chief maginteete, iy has met with ‘the approval of the — le; therefore CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATIONS IN WISCONSIN. Kenostta, Sept. 17, 1862, Daniel Wells, jr., of Milwaukie, was nominated yester- day, as the democratic candidate for Congress, im the First district, and John B. Macy, of Fond du Lac, iu the Beoond district. LARGE WHIG MEETING IN BOSTON. Bostow, Sept. 17, 1852, ‘The Boston Young Men’s Whig Club had a grand rally at Faneuil Hall this evening. The meeting was called to order by Harvey Jewell, Esq., President of the Club, who after a few remarks, introduced Homorable Isaac W. Stewart, of Connecticut. Mr, Stewart spoke for half an hour, and on taking his seat three cheers were given for Connecticut. James Egan, Exq., of Boston, an eloquent young Irish- man, then mounted the rostrum, and commenced a speech, which was interrupted by tho entrance of a dele- gation of five hundred whigs from Lowell. and delega- tions from Watertown and Waltham. embracin three hundred more. Two bands of music acoompanied these delegations, and they were received with hearty and prolot cheerin, Mr. Bgan concluded his speech, and was followed by the Honorable J. Z. Scammon, of Illinois, ‘The Hall was well filled, probubly four or five thousand persons being present. It was an enthusiastic whig de- monstration. From the South, Bar timone, Sept. 17, 1852. We have mo mail south of Mobile this morning. The papers to hand contain nothing of special interest. ‘ ‘There were two deaths from yellow fever in Charleston on Wednesday. Departure of the Crescent City from New Orleans. New Orveans, September 12, 1852. ‘The United States mail steamship Crescent City, Lieut, Porter, commanding, sailed yesterday morning for New York, via Havana. Markets. Cuarxesto, Sept. 16, 186: ‘The rales of cotton during the past week have been 950 bales, at prices ranging from 814 tol2c, The market is unsteady, but quotations show no material change. Re- ceipts of the week, 470 bales. Stock on hand, 6 500 bales, Baurimone, Sept, 17, 1852. ‘The week's business in coffee foots up 6,600’ bags, prices ranging from 8%; to 9340. Axnany, Sept. 17, 1882. The following have been the receipts since our lest: — Flour, 3.000 bbls.; corn, 3,000 bush.; Wheat, 3,000 bush. ; Barley, 3000 bush. The canal boats are again arriving freely, and we shall have a large amount of produce afloat to-morrow. Flour is dull of sale. Wheat, oats and barloy, no sales, and none in the market, Corn, 3000 bush. mixed western, afloat, sold at 67¢. Buckwheat flour sold at $2 50 per cwt., for new. Sales were made of 6,000 lbs. of pulled wool, om private terms. Meteorological Observatior BY MOnsz’s LINE, OFFICE BASEMENT NO, 216 WALL BTREET. Frivay, September 17, 1862. Burrato, 19 A. M.—Barometer 29.74. Thermometer 64, Clear, cool morning. 9 P. M.—Barometer 20.70. Thermometer 73. Wind west, "Clear and very pleasant evening. Rocursten. 10 A M—A very pleasant, beautiful morn- ing. Clear, Wind west, Thermometer 69, @ P. M.—Beautiful evening. Clear and fine, west, ‘Thermometer 70. ‘Avsuny, 10 A. M.—Clear and pleasant morning. Light south wind. Thermometer 70. 9P. M.—Cleat and cool. Wive west. ‘thermometer 68, GEORGIA SENATORS AND THE PRESIDENTIAL CAM- PAIGN. Baurione, Sept. 17, 1862. We learn from Georgia that Mr. ‘Toombs is stumping that State for Mr. Webster. Senator Berrien supports General Scott. The Southern Rights Convention of Alabama has nom- inated a full electoral ticket. Decision as to Who Is State Treasurer. Anany, Sept. 17—P. M. The Supreme Court has decided that Benjamia Anion Welch, Jr., democrat, is the Treasurer of this State. He will give the required bail, and enter upon the duties forthwith. Mr. Cook's friends arc advising him not to carry the question up to the Court of Appeals, as they talk about placing him on the ticket as the candidate for Lieutenant Governor. at The Free Democracy—Meceting of the Exceu- tive Committee. Laat evening the Executive Committce of the Free De- mocracy met at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, in Broa@- way, for the purpose of making arrangements and orgam- izing for a ratification meeting to endorse the Pittsburg nominations of Hale and Julion for the Presidency, There were some sixty or seventy persons present. Hiram Bar- ney, Erq presided, aud Thomas 'T. Berry was appointed: Secretary. The Present, on taking the chair, congratulated them on the encouraging prospects of the party in the western counties of the State, from which he had just Teturned There was no doubt on his mind that the The Ohio State Fair. DESCRIPTION OF TH PIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS— LARGE NUMBER OF VISITERS—PIOKPOCKETS ABUN- DANT--THIEF STABBED--THE ADDRESS OF PROF. MAPES, ETC Wind. Curverann. Sey The manufacturing dcpartment of the fair with contributions from ail parts of the Union. 17, 1852, well filled Samples The day has been fine Syracuse. 10 A. M.—Clear, and very cool morni: f if id Julien would of American herdware are also very numerous, and hor- | wind southeast. TPhermomever 40. halt (bs atcarpiag pamcimpubasaires nice mo" ticulture is very well represented. mostly from Ohio.— | 9 P, M.—Cool, starlight evening. Wind southeast, | ‘The Secursamy rend from a book alist of mamnes upem The collection of fowls is large and varied, and excite | Ther 60. which they could rely for the coming election The pame of Mr. Titus being read, it was stated that he be would not vote, but that be would give his money. Mr. Rose. —We won't strike his name out, for this is # list of the tried and true, It was then moved that delegates be appointed for the Syracuse convention, to be held on the 20th, instant. The wards or assembly districts were then called im or- der, When the Third and Sixth wards were oalled, onlg ‘one person stood up to respond, Crammman—I think the representatives of that disteies will agree. (Laughter. ) When the Fifth ward was called, Dr. Vionis, (a fe= :eigner.who spoke in broken Englich. )eaid he belonged te that ward, and three Sourths of the population were ors, There was generally a ‘Ten Lives Lost and Five Persons Shockingly | foreigners. | there was, generally n pad feeling for fe, Injured, the candidates about foreigners. PIVE PERSONS KILLED AND THREE DANGEROUSLY | A young German. from the Shakespeare Hotel, here WOUNDED ON THE ERIE RAILROAD rore and said he thought ho came from “ faderiand”’—=—= On the night of the 14th inst. another was adied to | he did not consider himeclf now a forcigner. the already appalling list of casualties upon eur public | It was then moved that Dr, Vionis, if maturalised, be thoroughfares, the delegate for the district. ‘The accommodation train, going east upon its regular | Dr, Vions# said he accepted the office with pleasure. time. was run into, its rear car totally demolished, three | Mr. Tuomas J. Benny-—The very basis of our platform persone instantly killed, Lwo more died this morning, and | is to take man as man all over the world, no matter where three more are not expected to survive. It had passed a | he comes from henyily-laden freight train four miles west, and the con On the Eighth ward being called, a gentleman from ductor had drawn out his watch, and quictly exclaimed | that ward, suid he did not know whom he should nomi- (bat he had one minute more to wait before his time to | nate. for le was the only abolitionist in the ward, unless ienve, when the freight train was discovered close at | colored men. hand. He instantly gave the signal to start, and sprang | On the Seventh ward being called, Rev. Mr. Rar (» on the platform, but it was too late, and the freight en- | gentieman of color.) nominated Dr, Thomas Ritter, Ker gine ren entirely through the rear car of the accommo- | the Fourteenth ward Mr. Ray was nominated himself, Jntion train, which remains inclosing the engine like a | but he said he could not go. and no other poreon was se- cordingly appointed ‘The following is » list of the delegates to the Syracuse Convention from the several Assembly districts : W. 8, Dawley 9, Benjamin Worcester, Willican G. West, 10. Dennis Harris, 3. Engene Lievre, 11, Alexander MeDonald, Dr. F. B, Vionis. 12. William B. Humbert, Dr. Thomas Riiter 1) Dr. A. 8. Ball, D M, Grabem, M4. L. B, Masfield, 7 Cha:les Seholey. 15, Andrew Lester, 8. Aca Parker, 16, Rphraim Treadweit, 4 committee was then appointed from each ward. te make nominations for the county, judicial and carter offices, and for Congress sud Assembly, to meet om Thurs day evening next, A vote of thanks was then passed to the chairman, amd the meeting adjourned, Utica, 10A. M.—Clear, cold morning. Thermometer 68. Wind west. 9-P. M.—Clear and pleasant evening. Quite cool. Wind west. Thermometer 56. Avrany, 10 A. M.—Barometer 30.200, Thermometer 01. Mercury 70. Windwest. Clear and cool. 9P. M.—Clear, cool evening. Wind northeast. meter 30.200, Mercury 63. Thermometer 66 much Interest. The stock of farming implements is ex- ceedingly good. The principal competition is in ploughs and reaping machines—of the latter tnere are some-ralf dozen kinds. The collection of flowers is small, and does not comprise many rare specimens. The hall of exhibi- tion, likeall the halls upon the ground, is conveniently and neatly fitted up. The show of daquerreotypes is not Ja but good. ¢ crowd is now on the decrease. It was at its height yesterday, when the sum total of all psrsoas admitted and within the enclosure reached 48,000. The whole number of strangers is not far from 75,000, Pickpockets have been operating pretty briskly inside and utes le of the grounds. Several thieves were ar- reste ‘Aman was stabbed yesterday, in the act of pock picking. He succeeded, however, in making his es cape ‘A number of persons were arrested this morning in- side of the inclogure, for thrusting their badges through the fence to friends upon the outalde ‘The sum total of the receipts yesterday were $14,425 Martin Wells was arrested yesterday, on a charge of stealing $1.700 and two horres from St. Louis. ‘A laige number of police officers from other cities are present and vigilant espionage is maintained, ‘The annual nddress was delivered yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. by Professer Mapes, editor of the Working Farmer, of New Jersey. Ile took the place of Hon Dan’ Webster, who was, by indisposition. prevented from being present He complimented the society upon the encoar- agement they offered the arts of desiga. It was owing to her excellence in tbat department of skill that Frange had found ro good a market in thix conatry for her manu- factures Professor Mapes remarked that the two great agricultural improvements of the year are under.drains and eubsoil ploughing. He cited the case of the British government, which had appointed commissioners of under drainage, and were making the most streauous efforts to bring this method of ferlitization into general use, He claims that the chief benefit to be derived from these two progresses was security from drought The remainder of his address, which was pact and lucid throughout, was confined to the pri mode of feeding cattle, and the analization of the soil of Ohio. The leading deficiencies of cattle were. he sald, lack of iach and phosphate of lime. These substances had mnexported to the East im the form of cattle and wheat. The bones of an ox contain about fitty pounds phosphate of lime. Every bushel of wheat ‘contains phorpbate of lime and potash. It is for this reason that the wheat crop of this State, which twenty-five years ago averaged 35 bushels to the acre had fallen to 1554 bushels, Hen, H, L. Ellsworth, late Commiesioner of Patents, made afew appropriate remarks, THE AWARDING OF PREMIUMS—NBW YORK VERY SUC- CESSFUL, ETC. BLAND, Baro- SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. shell. ‘The killed and wounded are as foilows;— KILLED, Matthew B. Stillman. Friendship. New York Vira Saxebury, lornelsville, James MeBiroy. brakeman accommodation train nada ‘Them: Jot On MeCullen, cilinan do de. Greek, Addison. New York, WOUNDED Wu. Wiechham Wantage, Sussex couaty, N expected to survive Wm Donald, conductor accommodation train, badly injured by a biow on the head john MeUarty, Catharine, Chemung county, New York, bealy Jobn Clancey, Waverly, New York The ergineman of the freight train dodged down be- bind the fire box and was notipjured. The firemen of that train jumped off und escaped ‘Chere were, fortunately, but eleven persons on board the car, and you see that it destroyed pretty much all, Those who survived the crash were scalded by steam from the battered engine, which had literally gone into the car, and was completely enclosed by it. This must have been sheer carelessness on the part of the managers of the freight train, since it is not possible that it had any right to leave the passing station so soon, as to ron to another station before the proper time for the preceding train to leave it. This is the second fatal accident of the same kind | --Cor. Evening Post. THR LATEST RY TELEGRAPH, Burrato, Sept, 17, 1852 4 Dunkirk 5. 6. J. mob Naval Intelligence. ABRIVAL OF THE U. 8. STORBSHIP LEXINGTON. ‘The United States storeship Lexington, Commander William Radford, arrived yesterday morning, in eighty- nine days from Valparaiso, The Lexington doubled Cape Horn on the 12th of July. After wing Valparaiso, she encountered heavy 8. W. gales. Dr. W. V. Magee, who was taken on board at Valparaise, at the request of the United States Consul, as a distremso@ American, died at sea on the 22d of July Tho following is the list of the officers of the Lea- Sept, 17—P. M. The premiums at the State Fair, were awarded at noon today. They are worth $4000, $3,000 of which are in silver. Amongst the foreign competition the State of New York and Pittsburg have been most successful. The premium of $50 for the best bull was taken by [aac v ington -— Aikine. of Canada West, The entries of stock from abroad | The aceident on the Erie Railroad occasions much im- | Ticutonont Commander—William Radford were few. The total receipts at the fair are more. by | dignation. Gross carcleseness on the part of the driver John Stuart. $6,000, than those of any previous fair in the State of the freight train, is now said to have been the cause hn © Hunter. iliesngiiaciecaanceoats Paseed Midshipmen—T. 8, Fillerbroun, Dawson Phenix, ‘The Late Anti-Rent Outrage—Arrest of Sus- | of the accident. He has abseonded. The Mr. Stillman and @. 8, King. Captain's Clerk—Ienry ©. Fillerbroun. OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. a Nonvork, Va., Sept. 15, 1862, ‘The United States steamship Alleghany was launched this morning at forty minutes past nine o'clock. The Powhatan will, from present appearances, sail te- morrow morning, at ten o’elock, for New York. killed, was from Friendship, Allegheny county, New | pected Persons. York. Aunaxy, Sept. 17, 1962. The Sheriff of Renssalaer county, with other officers, have arrested nine anti-renters on suspicion of being con- cerned in the late outrage at the residence of Mr. Shaw, at Berlin, on which occasion one of their party, Wit- eek, lovt his life. From Cincinnati.. OBNERAL WOOL—SERIOUS EMEUTE BETWEEN TWO GERMAN EDITORS, ETC. Crxcisnati, September 17, 1852. General Wool arrived here yesterday. The weather is pleasant, and the city healthy. Dr Albert, editor of a German democratic camprign paper, yesterday published in his paper charges against the virtue of the wife of Mr Klaubrecht, editor of the Gernan Republican, The latter comsequently, acoom- panied by two friends, called om Dr Albert, and de- manded a retraction of the charges. which being refused, Klaubrecht drew a pistol and shot Albert in the right ACCIDENT ON THE HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. — | On the 16th instant, as the nine o'clock train from Poughkeepsie was epproaching the first station house | at East Albany, the switch. tender attempted to get into the house before the train; but he made @ misoalca- lation, and was instantly caught by the “cow-catcher,”” and carried about twenty feet, when he fell upon tl track, and before the engine could be checked, the entire train passed over his body, mengling him in a dreadful manner, and killing him instantly. The frigate Columbia is to be the flag-ship of the Home Squadron, and bear the broad penant of Com. Newt the Commander im-Chief; Uaptain Harwood is to comma the flag-ship. Surgeon Sharp is to be fleet surgeon. The squadren will consist of the frigate Colambia, sloope- -war Albany, Cyane and Decatur, and two or more was walking on the Harlem Railroad track at Seventy- | steamers Commodore Hollins is ordered to the command. vinth street, when he saw a train coming down; he step- | of the (: . from which vessel Commodore Paine haa pedoff the track of the down train, not observiag the | lately been detaehed. ‘The Saranac is under orders for & approach of a train going up, which was upon him be- | cruise to Rio, to convey the Minister from Brazil home- fore he could make his escape. He was caught by the | ward. Captain Boormac is ordered to the command of engine, and killed instant, lived near the naval station at New York. ‘ Several of the:yveasela o€ spot where he was killed, and was on his way home | the home squadron will probably..be in our, bay, in the when the untoward accident happened, month of October or November.—Pensacola Guzette. ~ Ra Orders have been received at the Navy Yard to fit ous the sloop-of-war Albany, forthwith. It i« expected she will be ready for sea in afortnight. Most of her crer* MAN KILLED ON THE HARLEM RAILROAD. On Thursday evening, man named Patrick Cochran TELEGRAPHIC, breast. The wound is jus, but not necessarily ANOTHER FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. sere sieuet took iene aMestte Vides aur’ te. no Klaubreoht and one of his friends have been held Seainariein, September 17, 1832, ve y pped. i ston Iilas, Sep to andes of a Wem heey accident occurred this morning at U | Srspicrovs.—A few days since the coroner of Mi of a Woman, botville, just as the excursion train was leaving for this county, New Jersey, Wie called to view tho ot Oneiva, Sept. 17, 1862. Mrs, Mary Gregg, wife of Ephraim K. Gregg, of Munns- place. It appears the e1 in letting on ateam too | an unknown white man, found at the mouth of Hope olaraly,sooave suai puntabion tl thaeaus ts too greek. A sack attached tothe body, contsined = crow bar about jin spike, a of ville, Madison county, was shot through the body last } ali the passengers from their seats, two of whom—« Mr | cog ued eine : ceo two and 6 alt! es im evening, about half-past cight o'clock, as she was washing | stone, from Northamoten, and another (nameunknown) | length, with @ large hook at each end, twenty hn - diches before her pantry window. The shot came from | from Holyoke—were instantly killed. : Daseune tas bese ves hand come F. Jaa the outside, and was evidently fired within a fow fect of —— possible to secure ajury, and decomposition bad so far the window. The wafortunate woman expired about A AAN CUT ALMOST IN TWO. ‘advanced that the coroner thought best to bury = three o'clock this morning, At the time the guo was Srrinorienn, Mass, Sept, 17—P. M. once at low water mark. There is but Lo yl ons fired, Mga, Susan M, Grogg, sister in-law of the Stephen Fone, of Northampton, while coming to this | ‘hat there has been foul piay, the bely prolly,» was standing beside her, her im the work. No ° = been thrown overboard from some ves traces of the murderer he ‘and no cause can | place in the cars to-day, fell on to the track, and was run be assigned for the commission of the deed. over an‘ almost cut in two, He survived about an hour, Maw Kiuren.—On Saturday rang Bae Lb: killed on Killed a Kick from a Horse. ‘ named Richard Conroy was Killed 00 ig ome teal. a” Gerecann, Sept. 17, 1862. me cag tse dmovt car but one of the Cuxvenanm, Sept. 17, 1862, A locomotive on the Pittsburg road ran into another | ‘aim tnd Wty sanity on the pier last evening, cutting off an arm and log of an | iis remains were brow engineer ‘The qnuse was the reversal of @ switch, ths city Lewis med F, Stimpson was killed by « kick froma home yesterday, He was intoxicated. snd was playing “Th the horee, which kicked Iria on the hes,, owustag ont death.