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SR ee mam MEMOIR OF GENERAL SCOT Records Cotemporancous with the Events, LCONTENT +b FROM TeyTERDaY’s PareR ) SCOTT'S INIUSTICS TO BROWN, PIKK, RIPLEY, JESUP, BRADY, M NEILL, MILLER, BTC. Extsagt thom ‘Armstrong's Notes of the War of 1812, vol. I sgieizense ik this. stating a movement on the part ot the enemy, 89 probable in itself, so favorable to him. so menacing to to interrupt dite —who, noiwith only messure of n march out of Brown's power WBoquivt that of ser me in adopting the t him—that of a rapid that to secure ‘snd e entire!; di not f3 on the ew o's acure, that Scott, to whom Tt was im exeou'iog ¢ +a short march of two miles, the service wos 1 aiecovered & ) elt buck s Inn. th Nay dis by @ us i Brown Ou reaching | ner informed that | d was but separated | ing (a3 Was reported) day-brenk the ensuing mora. | being de patched to headquarters, with | the Urged ¢ f the case which bod | rsgiven him, | concluded thet it dintely. without wa ade and, sccordingly. ot detaching Major Jesup with t! regiment to*cover his right, he pushed vigorously ve sood, iu his front, with the 9th, to’ vents. supported by Towson's artilery; Och, and 22d rey a 8 conflict, equally obstinate and and was epgee sapguinary. apy remission, puri DK this i iL advantage Ou either side, period, Jesup wasnot un+mpley- jexding to the encmy’s positioa, d ether nos seen or neglected tc occupy io evaiing himself of it; aud in a sew Iumself om the ieft flank of geiher of Camadinu vo- whoo be immediately routed. La Hlowed. several prigoners wore made informed that “Druomond was ueenstowa with a strong reizforoe- ot now de } Under tais jort mo ti minutes, was the Britieh unteers und militia. the pursuit whi by whom the diay" fast advanel: ment, and cv pew clreumste nce road, sud hold Ds muoed till the brigades of Ripley and Porter evutd be brow, ; nor had he bern long in bis new position, Mujor-General Riall with a 1 uire, fell into his hands. It being now dark, th yz in his fom’ greatly abated. himself entirely uninforme? of the position and views of the commanding genera! and much encumbered with priso- ner, he pressed cuw'iously forward, and in a short time was able to pince lnm-rif oa the right cf Ripley's bri- gade. During the early part of these occurrences, General Brown apprised. by the weight and eovtinuity of the firivg in hirfront th stbrigade had encountered a force much mor formidable than tbat of au ordinar; picket or patrol. gave orders that the 24 with Uind- wan’s exthlery aod Porter's voluuteers, should immedi- ately move tO {ts support, After which, setting out promptly himeeif he jomed General Scott; and finding on his arrival, that the ranks of this officer had beea greatly thinved Ly the preceding action, and that such part of the corps a had ecaped wounds and death, was much exhausted by fatigue, he left it for the moment where he found it and hastened forward with Majors MoCrca and Wood to reconuoitre the enemy, and seloct ground for the iuterposition of the advancing corps. in performing this service. the attention of all was epeedily att by the site given to the Bri- tish a: from its greater elevation, and other circutastaneos pave it a complete command of the feid of battle and drow from the senior engineer adcoidgd opinion. that ‘to gain the victory, the nest to be done was to storm the British bate wmunding genera), eutirely eoineiding in opinion, basteped to meet vhe advancing corps, and om coivg £0, directed (olone} Miller to put himself at the head of the 2ist regiment, aud make the charge, We need ronrcely add ‘hat the order was executed with the cherecterisue slacrity and boldness of the veteran to whem it war giyeo Still, however decisive the appearance of the achieve- ment at first view, it was soon discovered that, in fact. it was bul the sigmal for renewing the sanguinary conflict aiready noticed Stimulated to new efforts by the arri- vul of large and sucee: reinforcements, several bold anc Yigorous attempt» were made by Drummond to re- cover the guns and the croand that he had lost; but in neither of these could he cucceed—all were repulsed by ed tire and stesdy charges of the Ame! can line, Which, after the first ur@ecomd repulse of the enemy, had been ivereased by the shattered remains of Scotts beigade and Porter's volunteers; when. at last, the enemy deprived us well of the example as the direction of tho gallant leader. and losing ali hope of effecting their object by any pew effort of thelr now diminished. force, withdrew from the field. leaving behind them their dead, their wounded, and the nine pieces of artillery, for oo oars ry of which they lad dared co much, and bled €0 freely Ali the reports give credit to Gen. Scott for per- sonal gallantry mm this battle, and he deserves iv. Some nulitery men have questioned the prop nicty of we uctackinga much superior force, posted, witlomt awaiting the arrival of the Fe ron brigade «it Porter's militia, which were within three miles, and would havo aecom- plished in the beginning what it did at the ond; would bave teken the cpemy’s battery of cannon, and prevented the destruction it ponred upon Scott's brigade— keeping it at long shot, anti so ro- lieving the British tine fromthe American mus- ico y, and bolding euch a position from its olev: tion, as to reuder the reply of Towson’s artillery 20 ineffectual, that “he ceased firing as useless.” However this ma ay be, the rep the gene- ral, tbe ofivers, and men of Scott’s brigade carned by the daring and hardibood displayed, was worth much to the country. The groat wrong which Scott commicted was the effort he made, and still makes, to deprive his companions of their ju acquired fame, and take it all to hiaself. comparison of “the Scott recital with that of Arm- strong’s, makes maniicet the atterupt to deprive the jer-in-chief of the least share of the glory acquired; aud the injustice done to his subordinates levs remarkable jor, now General Jesup, commanded the 25th regimmcst Before the battle began, he was ** da- tached to the right to be governed by circum- stances,” 2s General, Brown's diary, Secretary Arinetro: eo of the battle, and General Jeeu n notes, quoted in Ingersol)’s History, aver. Being thus detacbed, from the brigade, General Jesup reports, that be “‘ciscovered a narrow road throvgu the wood, which the enemy had cither not observed, or had negiectod to occupy.” Determining to avail himself of the advantage thas presen'ed, be let Lieucenant Seymour with one ight company to occupy in extended order, ,the ole front which the regiment would have covered infiaae aod, sdvancing rapidly onthe read, wasso on on the evemy’ 8 flenk; that part ofthe Jine being com- pored of militia aud volunteers, fled in disorder without firing a gun, aud the Major placed himeelf in Riall’s rear. Here he encountered several detach- ments of the enemy, allof which he routed, and made numerous prisoners. i making disposi- tions to attack the enemy’s b in rear, Major Jesop wes ivformed by a fy Drummond was a ehortdistance behind with a heavy reserve. Sensible that under these circumstances of the , it would be folly to attempt to carry his intentions into effee ot, aud that the safety of the ar- my depended upon keeping Drummond in check, and kecping bim out of action until Gene Brown should ative with Ripley's and Port er’s brigade, he scized the Niegara road, took a position to attack advan’ agcourly “every force that might advanco, and detached Capt. Ketchum with his company to make prisovers all who should attempt to pass, ¢ r to the front or tothe rear. Generel Rial nd ten or fifteen ether officers, and among them Gi neral Drurmond’s aid-de camp, were captured, with from 200 to 300 men. “The General with reven or cight officers was sont to the reez of our line, but several oficers and nearly wil the private soldiers ercaped. We bad, however, deprived Them of thetr arms. ft bea now beoome quite dark, and the firing ned partly coused, when about twenty minutes after Riel! bed been eent off the fieid, General Scott's ccmimand gave three ebeers which drew a heavy fire from the enemy. Major Jesup moved with bis command slowly and silently towards the rear, keeping a fence be- tween his line and the Niagara road, LHe had proceeded but «short distance. when he was informed that troops were advancing, and he soon met Captain Biddle. of the artillery, from whom he reevived the pleasing intelilgence that Géneral Brown had arrived with his whole foree. and was about to renew the action Not knowing where to find General Brown or Generel Scott, or where to apply for orders. Major Jesup decided to resume his former po- sition im the rear. and had nearly attained it when he met 2 part of the enemy's force advancing, which bo at- tacked and routed with g laughter. A few moments previourly, a heavy firing on and near the he nounced that our troops had attacked the enemy there. Gen, Yrown then approached Major Jesup, end informed him that Oclone! Miller had carried the heights is the beyonet, and had teken the enemy's artille 'y his order the Major fell buck and joined General ihipley on the heights, by whom he was posted with bis command on the right of the line which was then forming The enemy gave us but little time to rest; he advanoed in Line. supported by a be ary rowerve, evidently with the ine tention of cherging; bir lect wor almost in emtact with the 25th before the firing commenced. Our troops took deliberate aim. and our fire was so terrible, thet ina fow minutes bis line recoiled. then broke, and officers and men fled from the field. Our line was adjusted. and the cartridges taken from the soldiers wbo bail boen killed wounded, end distributed umong thove who remained t uvhert, In about halfan hour the enemy approached again in great force, end in good order, and after a ae vere jet. which lasted fifvorn or twenty minutes, he broke avd again fied from the field. Major Jesup, who about the time General [iall wae taken, bad received wound by # ball passing Uurovgh the right shoulder, re- cvived a tlight wound in the back anda shot through the Te. hand. In ashort time the enemy was again seen to be ener ny With undiminished force. preserve the 2 lajor Jesup was obliged to form his men fingle rank, and to put all the files in closor order into that rank The contest was now more pate than eng of the previous attacks of the enemy; for half en hour the blege from the murkets of the two lines mages te but ours was so well directed. and so destruc- tive, that the Tr en compalled to retire Da- this com'est. the 26th, and conversing with Major 7 it a seeutven 4 wound in the left shovlaer, which compelled bim to leave the field. after appronehed. and inquired for Gewernl Scott. wi bing to devolve ov him the eoumand, ee he war revereiy wounded, but being informed that General Poot w ' bovis Bie FOCCITCM & COMLUrvE wi Kite U5 ontinued for an hour with little if | | $75 with 8.000 bbls. new beef hams, to arrive, at $16. 8 wad vy & priv , * of abel. or perhape she stock of e rocket, whick and recumed his command. volved Captain Murdock. Kinney and Forign Hunter of the 26th. were killed. sod Yanteceate 8 Sholer. enguloary had the in on were a ales oy ‘a considerable [70 BE CONTINUED.] CITY TRADE REPORT. Sarvapay, Septenbes 207-08 P.M. Taken altegetber, this day’s business has which. consicerivg that it was packet day and the last of the week, is no novel feature Asis ruled firm, the sales embracing 100 bbis , pot at and pearts at $5 56, per 100 Ibs Buravercers.—Vlourexhibited ineroasiug heavines the day's movements consisting of 10000 bbls. ordinary to choice Steie at $425 8 $4 4824; mixed to fancy Wes- term, at $45) y a $460; and common to good Southern, Sa $462. Kye flour and Brandywine meai rearce and nominal at $3874 perbb!. The reached 5.000 bus, white Gene: at $1 11; 2,600 do. Obio, part to arrive shortly, st $1 05; 5.000 red Ohio at 960 ; and 8,700 Upper Lake, at 730. a T5c., the former rates. Those orm, 19 000 bus. unsound, at 68c.a Me. and Western mixed. at 00>. a 70c, areduc- tion. And thove of State and Weotern oats, several boat loads, at 46c. a 48e., per bus v x —There been a specuistive demand to- 2.700 bales, the market closing $4 62% ™, Corres —We heard that 1.000 bags Tio found a market at8%c aie per lb. Demand good Vine-Onackras--A parcel of 500 boxes Canton, 49 packs. chavged bands on private terms Frarnans,—Some 1,500 ids, prime westera live geose realized 4c per Ib, cash, Frvic mete.c— Shere wa » ot much ac y inthis depart- a were pretty well supported. at were engaged for Liverpool, bag them, at $454 por bushel 3.00 barrel flour for do. at 1s. 432d. por bt i eral hundred bales cotton for do. at td. ad-16d. py 1,000 barreis flour for London at 2s. per barrel; AU 6.00) bushels wheat for do. to be bagged by the ship, at 6c. per bushel. These were the most important engagements. Others were ef- fe wal for Europe and California at the rates current yes- Moi asses —Remained firm but quiet. 80 hhds, Porto Rico brought 30c.. smd 50 muscovado 20c. per gallon Ons.—There were 3,506 gailona linseed purchased at T8e. a 79. per gallon, cash. Provisions —Eave been more activa, the day's gaiss gto 3 0 bbla prime and moss pork at $17 a and $19 ; 4.000 Pigs good to extra lard at 11 141 alle. ; 400 kegs prime do. at 114yc..a LLY. per 1b. boy bbls. mess ana old prime pork at $12 a $15 aa $a ane.— 000,000 German have been sold at $6—usual credit. Soar.—There were 200 boxes castile bought at 9\¢ a 92K. per Ib. Srinits.—Sales were made to-day of 600 bbls. Ohio Whiskey nt 24¢ , and prison at 244{0., cash, per gallon. Market clered dull. Svucaus—We only noticed sales of 270 hhds, Cuba su- gar at 45, 05'yc.; and 120 do. Porto Rico at 474 a 50. perlb. Demand moderate. Tattow —A lot of 5. 5,000 tbs, prime realized 10%c., cash, per Ib. Tele; ae sat Reports, New Onurans, Sept. ht a The sales ot cotton. to. day were 2,000 bales—mid at 97<c.; good middling, 10%4c. The business of the week foots up 14,000 bales, and the receipts of the same riod have been 18,000 bales. The stock om hand is BSc00 bales, Tobaceo is firm—1,100 bhds. have been sold during the weelg; our stock is 19,000 hhds. Flour is dull at $4 for Ohio, "Uorn sells at 60c. a 62c Freights— q icin istaken for Liverpoolat ¢d. Exchange—Ster- pn fe poeey at 10 per cent premium ; and sixty days, ew York 2 per cent discount. enn ee £7 with ign nod passengers, to order. 2, Lat 49, ton | aoe pie owas ey i Malmens Windsec 'N 19 daya, with Brig Hebron ter, to (i; 5 Whi Brig ti wanke, Parsitt, “Rioxanazia, G days, with coal, t» Stenmships Ar Liverpool; Alabama, Lud’ 97.98 yannah; Marion, I Charleston; itognoks, Parris, folk and Kichmond; ship Yorktown, Portsmouth; Br briz Fulton, Wind at sunset, SW, and light. Herald Marine Correspondence, Encanrown, Sep hrs Patriot, Bucklin, N York for Boston; {iva nt Julien, Snow, Philadelphia f PY Barnum, Chase, Vit see Mary Wise, Crockett, Richmond. | I7th—In port all the vessels reported above, Wind NNW. PHILaprirnta, Sept. Lod Arrived—Ship Mary Pleasants, Kennard, L Oak, Ryder, Boston; schra J_K Ra cham; North Pacitio, Hewitt, oF lier, Wareham; New Republic, Baker, Boston; ‘Thoe i ur, oith, Hartford, 0, Howes, Boston; Solah, Bldritg®, dos er, do; echr J H Flanxer, Dale, Wi Seym Cleared—Barics Eo brig DK Aiken, R) mington; steamers Kennebec, Seymour, NYork; Ui York, Baxter, Boston, Miscellaneous, Barx Japonica, at Philadelphia from Havana, enooun- tered heavy weather and head winds the whole and was detained three days off the Capes of tho Delayare by dense fogs. Bank Citas E Lex, at Philadelphia from Port au Prine» during a heavy blow from NNW, inst, lat carried away foro tepmast and jibboom, Bric Tanta, at Charleston 18th from NOrloans, rop on Sunday last, about #0 miles to the southward of Charle ton bar, in the Gulf stream, took a heavy gale from NN which liove the brig on her beam onds, when the masts had to be cut away in order to right tho vessel; also caused the brig to leak; was towed from off Tybee to Charleston by the steamer Metamora, Sour Wasnixeron (of Yorktown), while coming up the bay, yesterday, forenoon, was run into by the steam tui ‘Titan, having in tow a large packet ship, and carried away the W's flying jibboom, &e. Sous Many Ann (of Brungwick), at Boston from Bath, got in contact, no date, with Br brig Susan, outward bound, and stove larboard bow and split jib. Sioor Convevance, Sinith, of and fgom Nantucket for | Martford, carried away her mast 15th, and was towed into Holmes's Hole by steamer Massachusetts. Tur nus, of bark Yorktown (of Bath), hence for Queboo, wrecked on Trinity Point, was sold at Quebec Mth inst account of the underwriters, for $1,800. The materiuls say- | 20 sp. Reports whales scarce in the Indian Occan. oe Ports. Havana, Sept 9—Arr barks Sarah Nash, Bryant, Phila- delphia; Chilton, Pennoll, Portland. ‘At do llth inst, ships Hampton, Young, frt or charter; Canton, Sewall, for NYork soon; barks Jas Smith, Jackson, for Philadelphia, ldg; Franklin, Cook, for Boston (gobs 750 or box sugar); brig Roscne, MoCrillis, chartered for Phila- Axsany, Sept, 18, 1852. Receipts of Produce during the aut ‘twenty-four hours:—Flour. 8,000 bbls.; wheat, 22.000 bushels; corn, 27,000 bushels; bariey, , 9,000 bushels, Flour is dull, Osts, in lots, hare fold at 450.0 45!:c. Corn is at 67c. for mixed Western, with sales of 12,000 bushels. Barley —10,000 bushels sold at 80c, for two-rowed, and 830 for four-rowed. Whiskey—203(c. a 240. for prison—160 tals, sold. ee SS ESSE Married, Caan aren evening. 16th inst., on the Bae Wm. li, Lewis, D. ector of the Churoh of Holy Trinity, Brectiyn, 30 rH E. Krusay to Mrs, Mant MAN. i Died, On Thursday morning, September 16, Mrs. Many FB. Devon, daughter of Thomas L. and Elizabeth Parker, in the 38th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are mare invited to at- tend her funeral, on Sunday, 19th inst, at 2 o'clock P. M., from the residence of her father, No. 247 Heary street, without further notice. At Wilmington, N.C.. of apoplexy, Henry F, Cou- covert of the city of Dublin, Ireland, in the 22d year of age. One Saturday, 18th inst., Ann Dolan, A years and 9 taonths, he, Ganges < of Michael and Eliza Doian, of the famiiy ere Iprlladio attend teetoneoeh EG Sroloeke, the corner of Thirty. ix venue, On Saturday, the 18th inst, Mary Any McGowax, gargs MoGowan friends of the family are requested to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at py clock, from No, 60 Orange street. On Saturday, September 18. after a brief illness, Hevny Van Busemx, aged 15 years, son of Lawrence and Harriet A. Van Buskirk ‘The relatives and friends = the family, also New York Lodge, No. 10. I. O. of O P.; HE. L. Snow Social Union, No. 1; Washington ialeaions and Sons and re ters of America, are respectfully invited to attend funeral. at his father's residence, che 107 Twenty. fifth street, on Sunday. 19th inst., at 18 o'ei ‘On Saturday, September 18, Tray aac! aged 2 years ond 4 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- folly invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his parents’ residence, 254 Fromt street, witbout further mvitation, On Thursday, 16th inet., of consumption, Wa. 8. Kine, aged 18 years and 29 days The relelives and friesds of the family, and the friends of his brother-in-law, Robert 8. Gamble, are respectful: invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of mother. No. 28] Bowery, corner of Houston street, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock, without farther notice. eee MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers, ois. w York, ..Sept 20... Aspinwall, Northern Light, Now York: Sept 20:1. S08 Juan Euros. New York. ::Sept 22, erp Atlaut e 1. United york, Storra Nevada. ./New York, Black Warrior, Hembolds, 0 eCity ALMANAG FOR NFW YORK—THI8 DAY. 05 46 | xoON SETS. , 06 01 | 6H water Arc iP Alaba mship Marien, Berry, Charleston, $ Steumship Roanoke, Pi folk, &e, Lad sants, ip St Patrick, Waterman, San Franoisco, Dayid Ozden, Skip Yorktown, Dradith, Leadon, Grinnell; Minvurn &¢ Ship Chauncoy Jerome dz, Cone, London, Bagle & Hazard. ae Gamaierg (Hew), Visser, Hamburg, Schmitt & Bal ae Ro nqnin, Kelly, London, RP Back & Co. rk Marthe Alien, Burdett, Lisbon, Oclrichs & Co. nilford, Leslio, Op fs J & K Osher park 1, les, J.B Sardy. . Vera Craz, Fi oa Brothers. Tileston m §& Plea- Sears, Mars lier Cenbaray Right (lin), Buxt GT Morewood & Co. NB, P I Nevins & Sons, Hussey & Murray, Savannah, Dunaha eatgeat ph Albion, Clark, Portland, x er, Harheck & Co, ker & Greave. in, NB, Burnham & Co, | etown, Van Brant & Slaght, ud. Van Brant & Siaght Alexandria and Washingto: orfolk, Sturges, Cloarman & Ce, Philadelphia, Jas ladelphia. ‘ NeMath, ¢ J Mereor, R iy i tur: 1, Charloston, 54 hours, with and passengers, to Spollord, Tileston & C day, ¢ GP M, cromed Charleston bar in eo w for NYork; Thursday, 7 A M, 22 mile Shoals, nesed brig Exce NYork for > yM, Cape | lattoras light bearing W tate of Geor- from Philadelylia for Sa 40 miles N of Cape Hatteras, pa 5 Foster, from NYork for Charleston. Ship Creat Weatern (pkt), Farber, Liverpool, Aug 18, with mdse and re.to CoM Marshall & Co, On Int 42, lon 4, Thos Young alias who shipped ¢'a seaman in New York, J, in « it of delirium tremens, and was 82 days, Ship Montezuma (pkt), De Couroey, Liverpool, ia at 75c per box, and others as before. Sld 11th, bark Pavan Bettes, Trieste. Bark Pristis, Rogera, which a 7th for Cardenas, takes forward the cargo of bark Chas fre fed jee for Pensacola), and err] Manies, Sept 1S—Arr bark RI Kuight, Hart, Havana, to load for Portland. to ATANZAS, Set 9—Drig Elisa Ann, Peters, for Bos- on Orr THE Pr alae Bristol), Sept 2—Arr brig Salisbury, Hale, from St John, NB, for Bristol. Port av Prince, Sept 3—Bark Clara Windsor, Britton, for NYork 10 days; brigs Hayti, 1, Cheeseman, from and for do une; HB Crom, Co lins, do 2; Nile, Long (late M’! Ken ny), do 3, ldg; schr Gordon, Ogier, from Bostoa, just arr. ‘Quenec, Sept 4—Cld ships Forest Gate Cooper, and ‘Trumbull, Smith, London; brig Albana, Sullivan, NYork, Ent for lg, ship Lancashire, for London. Sacva, Aug 23—Arr ship John W White, M'Near, Havana, to finish ldg for NYork. Sr Jonn, SNM, Sept 13—Arr brig E Baldwin, from Windsor for NYork; put infor a harbor. a Sept 8—Brig Lydia Gress: Shepherd, for Bos- ton Ith. Hom ALBANY, Sent 17—Arr sols Leader and Augw - toi D’ Suit NBedtords Ghd sees spye Glider Base her, Mariner, and ‘Saganaw, Boston; Fountata, Fall Rives; sloop Elect, Nantucket. LTIMONE, Sept z—Are, brig, Zavalla, Merrill, Prank- whilst lying at anchor off New Foint, wag run ine tA o'eloek, yesterday morning, by a brig un- ad carried away fore-vard and foretopmast, be- ining other damage. Cld ship Catharine (ir), Quebec; bark Amaranth (Trem), Trobst, Breimen; Dio fray (Bt). Lobronts, NYork. OSTON, Sept 17—Arr ship Parliamen ool Aug LU; var 4 iam, Full 2 Carlann, fort. to, at hee: * debs Wie “a C iokert yhins bi Giri, Nioniots; Win Metro ad frond; Cyres Chamberlain, Bears thews, and Mary Miller,’ Lay three brig. main; Medford, venus aces, Glswaoa; Wilmiagvons to load for Cuba; guder, Chases Goorgetonm, Di Na kts, ¢ Sid ship Dolph ; barks Jodo, ME trout, Sytph Uae, Irom Turks Island, supposed for a neighboring (port): Appleton, exson, Baltimore: brigs Flora, § W Cushing, x, Tweed, Mary Salter, Rubles, G W brinkerhoft. sstarted about 5 PM, b red in the OL, ig Eliza Burg gadg. Brig Erie sld last night. Sept M~Arr sehr Lucy Ann, Haley, Phite. Potter, Balti- Grover, and Harriman, Rondow.’ The Saml & Edward, reporte h, was from Martinique, BELFAST, Sept li—Arr bark I’ A Everett, Carlton, N ne Malabar, and pies Tenn, it 1S—Arr schrs yraterv je, Hayros, Philadel- pton, Philadelphia; Davis, Davis, Bal- | Nidus, Collins, ics H Sampson, Berry, bie itin HTON, Se Arr sobre <g Sony Correlli, do for Taunton; 16th, Manson timore: Tillie E, Philadelphia. EASTPORT, Sept 1d Arr sche Prince Royal (Dr) Pi Prince, | Cid brig Wheeler, Shackford, Philadelphia, A Sept 18, 04g AM—The ship Mary Pleasants, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, got under way yesterday, at 4 P M, from tho Brown, and rr ip Glance, from rn, bark Tibbs, with i 5 schra, nowin the ye Vv NN NEW ORLEANS, Sept 10—Arr steamshi| axter, Aspinwall Sopt 3. Cld steamship ( NYork via Havana; ship Charles Sprague, Pike, Li- brig Broome, Trecartin, Boston. VOLK, Sept 1b Arr brig Lyra, Boston, Cld ship Ha- vana, Adams’ Long Ieland, Bahains WPOR’ it rr sloop Eleanor, Yai Brooklya for Dighton. prig Houry Marshall, West, Cuba, ANTUCKET, Sept 15—Arr scbra EW Adan dams, Baltinore; Onterio, Vangilder, Philadelphia; Susan Adams, Ruseell, NYork, Sid gchirs WW, Brainard, bhiutoiphiae ye RYPORT, Sept 16—Sld schr Kossuth, Davis, N TAVEN, Sept 1 8 Louisa, ‘Thompson, dos, sloop @ selirs Kala, Philadetphia; Wim Hi Dewitt, do. PLLA, Rept if—Arratoamer Ko ichantress yden, Boston; Barrett, rr schrs Elm City, Prishie, N na Witel, Phila: Orion, Albany; 1 hee, Clas asyama, PI J Goy: ae Horace 1 B Park Ww eatports esto, I ‘roy. rah Ellen, York, Phila- Albort Vinal, t Norfolk. PORTSMOL TH (Lowor If Blake, Hawes, NY delphia for Por PROVIDEN( ohrs Lucy Trimble, Phila- \ is, Saco for N vt 16—Arr'selirs Queen, Harden, Balti- rt and Apponang; Eldad, Cherry, Piiladels iarity, Birdsall, Perine, Ingrah: Albany via Newport. Below, two fore and aft schrs. Sid sob hrs Leo- pold O'Donald, I lt tleston: J C Fisher, Anderson; Saratoga, Sip 0, Hand, Philadelphia; $B Ash: Dallas, Hawkins; Ano Bliza, Sandfoml; Han» ork, Sid sohrs N Yori, custk, bering, 2 nd No SALEM "sept ‘W—Arr sehr alfred Barratt, Baker, Phila- { TON. NC, Sept S—Are sohte Rio, Lane, and WY, schre Deborah, Robbins: Ra tm nn, Krauss, and Mar. h, Passengers Arrived. and lady fohnson and | HOW Tryon, M ay. Miss Ta: ‘and thre Tanta AB children, N Camack) Rov Platt, Mies ( F Pierpont, EY F Thornton, 1 Ball F Mo a orinan, Jt, J Miller, # A Reuss, Me 5 ite Woo dy hes A Whealock, J Cara + Aie%, Shophardand | , Mr W heatley, Mr Brown, J ea Wil Mason, Rey ft J Hell Dowih Mes BS | M Johnson, Me rk Hayes Www Str aud V ies) Seok Seale, Windsor, NS, 16 days, with pins — Ww. } See Sponge, J Holmes, Misa | Whiel | Frinton, John J Smith, Mamas F ge We m Doody, J D iio Mrs Read, J A Cs Harden, J ¥1 Hobshaw, Cupt aitehelt, Master Young, U C Hamit- fo and sevaat, hea ee and ee ae An M leKeary, J > kukn, MM Beringer, 3 Friedenburz, at Row, 4 adiy; Mrs Sithoe Ling Levi, 1" 2) Autor. ince, Wm May, 3 i Davis, ites lary 8 Mee Wan Vondon, J J'Grantie © Jewett. Hardee, ¢ a Nash, Mos Trott. JG Cook, WH Ak Setix Alonzo, Nowa, Wilmi ays. M Halts, Mise Kelly, Sisk Crawford, Miss Wate Schr Telegraph, Sow i eetiang fers anys ‘A A'Solomons, dW Davia, Jamss Clonns, C Schr Kossuth, Churchill days. a Indy, Mika Caruthers: Cant Thos Layo Tan * Colum’ rice 3 Veuatiie, Dasid Manders, At Sehr NC en Bontivie, HW Sh ty Remington, 3 F fertane tener in, beater, ra D Rus, Boke Rants Lasd Ellsworth done dats Guten DH Goodman, HA Wartor varmer, J M Mon Sehe itetiniger, Heath: Orland, Se? 17 days HT Greenwood, Laty sud o} iid, John A Schr William, Hanscomb, yan ant, Mrs Brvightoa, Mes ‘Thomas and Sche Robt Follett, Godfroy, Lubec, 7 diya. Servant, JE Cady. lady and child, Mro M. Rogers, Mre FT Schr Eacte, Rhodes, Rockland, 6 days. Quirk ind child, ie Pian, (dW stidenger, MM Seloshoa,” Mrs ihson, Mies Gibson, JR Harris, 3 W Bowen, Bsmith aut . Below, lady, MSouisson, S Austin, Mrs Richards, Mrs Cobb, Mins One ship, unknown. Honty, Mrs Audsuin, Mrs Howland, Miss Mary W Howos, Sail Mrs f ‘A Day, Mrs Clark, Mrs Daniels Mra Kyle and child Mise Fanny os mer and Indy, and Iad; 1th, A Lyboo | Barbour, Soh vty GI Roavon, P W Wyncke. Mrs M'Tutveller, Misa Spent, Masi Mrs Thoraton, 'T Lyan and lady, ¢ ton. ones, Mrs BM Gritin, Miss Bigalow, Misses ore Miss Ni for Calais: Elizahoth, chols, Miss Walker, JG Cor is8 Gordon, Mrs J Stn Columbia, Huokins, N Yc Miss iv 1, Sheppard, JP Page, Pondteton, int Judith, was run into by Meyer, Horrison, Mise Joy, u Bambray, J K water casks); Rubi 7 man, JK koul, J ¥ Pratt. E Clare, A Atwater, © A Hoyer, J ore WoW Ferraid, T Brooke, T Banks, Mi JS Jones, Liout Swartwout, Usn —33 in the atoor N, wad 10 musi OR Li ship will depart with the United tively on Saturday, October 2nd, from her berth at the foot of Canal street. eee ce vr ae aa ot alggance 6 and oomvfort apply to rualtod accommodations foe ale ip oMEDW. K. COLLINS & CO. Passongers are re elied to 5 on board at Lalf- | A.M. The stonmat will sail on the Lith Oc d the mails and 12 o'clock, from First eabin, Wanted during tho’ voyage should be aeht on boa before sailing, saarke will be received on board at SHIPPING. TES VERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAXL STEAI PACIFIC, Captain Ezra Nyo.—This steam tates maile for Europo, po 8h twelvo, o'ologk. berths sa- cage, having Bae: ey isten aa o will succeed the Pacific, and ber. PION, AND HAYRE-THE, UNITED ip HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, Com- for Havre, touching at Southampton, to Passengers, on Saturday, Soptormber 8, er No. 4 4 North river.’ Price of pas. 20, second cabin, ‘no rd the day B.—No_ merchandise fr Thareday, Soptember 2. For freight oF Bets LW LIVINGSTON, 63 Broadway. EW Com) pany she United States Mail Steamo: YORK AND HAVRE STEAM ‘Steninery, the HUM. FRANKLIN, J. A. Wotton, commander, and tho BOLDT, D "Lines, commander, will leave Now York, Havre, 1d Southampton, for the yoar 1853, on the follow- ing daya TEATE NEW YORK, LEAVE FAVRE. a 4. Humboldt, Sopt. 25 Humboldt, Oot, 37 ‘ranklin, Oct. 23 Franklin,” Nov. 24 ‘flumboldt, “Rov. 20 Humbotd, Doo. 22 " “ Deo. 13 Franklin,” “ | Jan.19'53 mers, built expressly for government service, of From i Havre or Southampton to Now York. lo parmeen it ed and brought up were also sold at the same time. Fpl ee rie a Thole aon ‘Whalemen. jodations for ro of the most Sgproved ) he Virginian, of Orleans. Som NAslantie, reports Aug 13, Stopping at So both going and ertieg they th , Miller, of Beverly, offer to passengers pr ing to London, sdvantages over 1h from Krantuoket 15th, sees ‘Glide,’ Browa, to craise; | Caer te passengers, prvoeeding, #6 Mh tlc and’ momen 16th, Tryall, Wright, pase of passage from New York to Lee cae or "At Johanna May 25, by Letter from Capt Rose, Dove, Ni, weet 120 secured until pald for. An éxperionced Sur- “Bee Lerak Tue IVTRUSTON, Agent, 63 Broadway. ILLIAM ISELIN, Havre. MARTINEAU CROSKEY te CO. Southampton, EDUCTION IN FARES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA hi lowes— City of Glasrow. City of Manchester City of Glasgow... City of Glasgow, City of Manchester City of G! Rates rooms, rooms, TUOMAS RICHARDSON, 41 Exchange pla A limi! ola at $20 from Philadelphia, and $30 "from with provision: OR CHARLESTON, United Stal stogmship and Liverpool.—The ‘ompany inten: verpool and Philadelphia Steam- ips ag cl- d sailing their new steams! FROM PHILADELPHIA, Saturday, Oct. 2. ‘Thursday, Oct. 23. Thursda,y Nov. 25. FROM LIVERPOOL. Glasgow ..... of passage from Philadeiph 90; in midship state r00 cluding provisions Maarts feos. Ba ce, N.Y. Philadelphia, passengers will be takon verpool—found For it street, ited number of third AND RE Rit tile tg se Line.—The safe, new and beautiful DGER, Capt Dickinson, will JAM tain John Jeave pict No, 4 North iver, on vWedseaday,, September at 4 o'clock P. pst Ne. & The UNION will follow on Saturday, Passenger ments pocoees an extra train immediately Bt Thy follows! to Jacksonville $31—to Pilatka $33. Precisely.” For freight apply on board a where all bills of lading will be signod, and for at the fice OEFORD, TILESTON & CO., 44 South street. 2th September. r8 will suffer no detention at Charleston, asarran ave een made with the South Carolina Railroad to ho arrival of tho ont ngh tiekets to Florida will be furuished as EW YORK AND ALABAMA STEAMSHIP CO) For Mobile, stopping at. Hi qneelltetinehip BLAC ie Wink toe wove N., commander, will sail for pitt “foot ptember 25th, at 12. o'el Freight on measurement; U.S. M- 10 new side - Shufeldt, from the feogern A ouble’ foot. of Harrison ghee North av aaa on look precisel fear couts ‘por Frei eit for New Orleans taken at tl wt cubic foot. No o. Sroig t received LIVINGSTON, TORO CHERO & CO., Broadway. Joon NEW ORLEANS DIRECT.—THEINEW DOUBLE engine steamship WM. PENN, Winthro, mander, Bir direct, on Tuesday, October he ‘will be ready to receive freight on Tu Freigh Shipners fare requested to suprl steamer’ They may he had on ap) the offic ding si, ae after 2 o'clock on thoxda; ipB succeed | Seara, Com- for the above 4 o'clock P. M. a tember ‘Tiis ship has elegant accommodations for pas- will leave Pier 8, ag Passoge in cabin and state ee ees passage 2 » $25, For fright oF passage apply o a board, oF to THOMAS P. STANTON, 06 South street, orto C. LINCOLN & CO., 120’ Pearl streot. t on measurement goods, 25'conts per cubic foot. themselves with t no other form will be 's bille of Ladi tion to the olork on board, phi or at No freig! ht seoeive te or bills of la- c y of Sailing. The steam NJAMIN FRANKLIN, Jacob Teal, Commander, will the Wm. Penn. eof the ' ‘agents, anaes AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVI- ation C ompaay’s New Line of Steamships—Tho now and shlendl side-wh Deel steamship, STATE OF GEORGIA, (first hi Funning ghia for Sayauns ‘eptember Wth, October lth and 27th, N. 2ith, and December 8th and 22 for Fuiladelphia on tue alternate Wednesday has beon buil rety, is pi seed of overy requisite essential to elegance and comiort, (capecially in the ventilation of her cabins and state Tooms, the superior arrangement of which are unparalleled,) of the line, ip Captain John BE. Walton, is now tween the ove ports, and will leave Philadel- on the Rp Wednesdays, via :— ovembor 16th and ‘will Le Savannah ‘This ship os with the most strict regard to « and has proved herself to be ono of the fastest steamships | afloat. gation 6} sea. ERON | PADE: Nite vannali, 2 if tion on the Sienna NEVADA, Passengers bj ne-sixth Cabin hor enjoy the pleasure of river navi- of the passage, remaining only two nights pateage to Satannah, or to Charleston fia in Philadelphia, $ secret 2 eS harves; in Savanuak, RTT rox: PAY eN “va.” ¥ ‘ORK AND SAN FRANCISCO STEAMSHIP .e. eye to San Francisco at reduced rates.—No ithmus.—The new and splendid steamshi) J. Dayton Wilson, Commander, leave New York fof Aepinwail, Wavy Bay, on Thursday, ing at Panama September 23, at 8 P. with the new double- hundred stoameht by the SI pin, ab connect dations, Derien| sengers will disembark alongside the wharf at As} xem the Panama Railroad. aie to DAVIS, B . M., precisely, connes' gide steauship CORTES, tons, Thomas M. Cropper,, Command leaves Panama on the ‘arrival of the HRA NEVADA, oF San Francisco, wl intermediate ports. This Line has never failog at the appointed tie, in accommo vontila ed, and cafoty, aro tnsurpassad. An cod Physician is attached to onoh steamer, P inwall OOK Reaver st.. Now York. NBS & JOHNSON, eames of Libor Lose A hgsate, 3 ___14 West (NITED STATES MAIL, STRAMSHIP COMP, Connecting with the Pacifie Mail Steamahip Comp: Only through and Qregen, vis Aspinwall and Panama.” The splondid uew tad Ne engine U. 3. Mail steamship ILLINOIS, the faat steamer in the world, 2,500 tons burthen, It. U.S. Nav; 2oretook, P dou! ma to rece! Francisco. No offorts will be s panies to #6 comfort, | Ladies Saloon, State Room er of Warren street. N.B.—Shippo 1y themselves with the Com, nited Stages Mail Ling for Californi: Rare commanicr, will snil on Monday, Septy 2 =e M., precisely, from pier at the foot of Warton ot, North iver. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company's nibcent stearece GOLDEN GATH, Carlisle B. Pattor- . Navy, Commander, will be in readiness at Pana fi Tlinois mails, fl immodiatoly for San od on the part of tho Com- their passengers through with expodition, fety. ATES OF FARE TO ASPINWALTx base Paseen, wall, free. Transit of the isthmus at the mse. Persons vecuring through passage by the Unive tates Mail steamers from New York, have preferonse of a fe ng eS on board the Pacifio Mail Sto tea of ‘are from Panama to San Francisco on the most favorable terms. Yor freight or 0, ni, to eee A. Whit- ney, at the office of the Com ies, West a, mee Bile ee ing he igned at the office, betweem the eset of cane Cli, ‘at the foot of jor at the foot Bent. 2th ma" rst o yacres, ATL STRAM nIP. COMPANY. —FOR NEW OR- vin Havana,—The D. D. Porter, U.S. ommander, will sail ireet, N. R., on Monday, » roe ely. Rates of passage new arran _ Hoon mn Herth, $2. ny freight to evan c 4 or Raker, T outs ber cubio foot, ht rd Pike, " Burke JW nly Semon wih thet company ‘Blils of india: oh which | may. lication at the oflice. En other form will pire Ww J DPhitip, Fe ed. No bills of ln ng 8 after the ship has sailed. OTe { Passengers Sailed, | Javenroor—Steamship Xr =A Covernay, Paris; WS | Petrie, Paris; HA Shack Hapa tt | Cala Cinginnati; € ri Townsend } ind. Mrs Geo Ashton, at Meand rand Mrs J 8 Lowery, $ Stra ght, Mr and Mee Will and infant, 2 oh Ww nildeon, York ibba, A Baltimore; BD Gas | Smith, Inding | seen, | f ¢ with mdee and 414 passe rs, to C WY Marshall & Co. The , Brith DD M fs detained at Qnarantine in conrequence of having om ks J Utne Phe board a large unmber of eases of amall pox. hse Bark Elixa 1 {Now Bodford), Post, Monotuln Yorks ith, (Sandwieh I ‘ays, with goano And sperm oil, to iptea, | Master. | Sept 83, lon 63, spoke brig Comet (of Ber- | ‘Miaves Goodyear muda), rinidad, N M Harting, Bark Clermont (Br), Dorman, Liverpool, 44 days, with walt, to T 1 & DK De We | bark Lad [Rain (ot Peritand) Choate, 87 days, with coal, to W Hart & Co, Aug 234 Tat 66, ie 4 experienced ® heavy g je from : 1 Ee “i pov, Main topenliant Yard, head of the mizen mart, rail, started plankshear, stove Dalwarks, swept decks, | and filed he cabin with wate vetucn (Irom), Horstionnn, Bremen, 42 days, write 170 passengers, to Oelrichs & Co. Sept 1, Iat 39 | A TTAML Nae tuppored to be a large wche oupaized; | 4 coppered. ite, 48 days, with load ‘2 Gudive “(Swe , ‘Svendsen, Stockholm, “, | C Wileen, Kentuck J Barber,” do la why ‘a wie heicer? ao; IM De New ronne, re don; Pr Mr ; FL Mathe GD Parrish, | Patten, Le or fus Barringer, N Carolin doy dC Jones, N York; mi ‘iadelphiny J I on. NYork Mins Halb, Cineiny Misser Andre gn Bondar, te 16 i D Harker, de; 1, Mee Bee N, H—AIl persons hnving bills of lading, are reyucrsod ¥0 eho Denn nd} | sond them in st once for signature, to te utles » waAny hy Blatot, Pears A W Mor velbnen € ; | seribes ang. . Ass. INT | §eraeetf ee cneren es fast eniling AW THORNTON, now lon tu children, Muss E V’arsous, I King aud indy, Mea beauoes, | ® Pye Fase a fourth th ip of this ling, thd anil tha Hin A re Waters, No. 177 West attoet, corner of Warren street. NOR AUSTRALIA. Grant a Hy Fd LINE OF "AUSTRALIAN T AGEaS, im eon be rd on ae and Sydnoy. The nol te an in Drow, will foxeees the which #] rit 'd out, has established even at high i foal every respoe ‘or svideds 8 16 Wall street, Bert Pil Capt id fit Ase" fe: bs ag Ny perior, for for Aantal Ia this tondan' ply to JOHN OGDEN, ‘SHIP LADY ARABELLA, OAPT, Fae North Fiver, ean tak Ke, fow more late, arplicato uanengers Tuesday next the 21s {nse ak iy |. Apply on board or to 3. SUTTON, 84 Wall stroot, USTRALIA—-FOR POR beautiful clippor DOLPHIN, Captain Trand: the stream and ren Passengers, by pp RT PHILIP DIREC | tain rises at Tig 0 ® amusements. OW ERY THESTER DOORS OPEN AtT7; CUR- ‘clock, Monday, September 2 ‘20, will be Reformed Chev alice de tii eshailos was, . Mr. B. Eddy PS niaa Raymond URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS atk eeminotice at 7% oFelok. Moa LO) Squire Belgrade, Mr. Norton tats y evening, % ty Mr, Belmour NA Adrian week. of E. P. Christy, whose conecrts, in this 0 SIX YEARS, have been rec etable and fashionable aud Joors open ot 7; 8 5. Belmour TIONA open at 7 Monday ray rand atreet.— po. 2), wi etrmae OVEL Exped ENT. . Me. Dyot® iso, rihee its enna Mise Weston | aan Greonwel!. Mise howe i Mortons Wee Beeeeet | 1. Thorpara | Dame Mortow,,...itra, Dyott 4 He akatow * ete Me. Dyott ‘Mrs. Dyute RE, CHATHA STREET.—DOORS rises at 74 o’cloot. 2h, will be portoemod DRIAN GRAY, Mr. W. G THe MAGI ii SHANDY Mog ike. bis “OPERA HOUSE, NO. «7? BR¢ ADWAR, | Open’ every night during the diseotion and porecual (sayervision i with favor by ‘hig rw Tickets, 27 erate commencs E pablio he she wil ay Se Pr OLITAN pleas respectfully @unownces to the ND CONCERT ahs ON TUESDAY EVENING: SEPTEMBER 2 21, 1862, Upon which oocasion Madame Alboni will bo assis SIGNOR moune BRE, 6. Grand varintions—“A) ‘Alboni, and compo 1 Overture—Zamps. . 8, Duettino from Cenerento! by Madame Alboni and Sig. Rovere... . chorus, composed b; 10, Tersetto from’ the 9. Gran FOR TUR WRNEEIT or TH wipow beri Seaae FUND NEW YORK FIRE, DEPARTMENT, 1, Cavatina—Oberon,. a bicre, sung by Madame Ationt 4, Soronatn from Don Pasquale—"C sung by Sig. Sangiovanni and 6. Aris buffs Neon the Cenorentola- polli fe Alboni, od by SANGIOVANNI, BSIUNON ARDITI, and 9 Full Orchestra and Geaad Chorum | MME. PROGRA PARTI. mminini,” ‘sung arbicre, sung by Madame u. ort is Sig, Rovere, and Eig Saagiovanal osaink \. Gran jondo from Cenerentola—" Naoqui al fano, ee LL eve tuertakee Rosaial One Dollar rincipal M 4s 64M, ond sovund ombIA we Sites B.S. TLON, 4 Wall stgect: Ave | eles ‘two! had Seeeceen te rei crictat ese ‘usic Stores. The Reserved Seat prio Rea akn be ‘secured only ov tha’ Maale’ Stare ef, Wa. ‘on, 239 Broadway. AST CONCERT BUT ONE OF THE SERIES.—MET- Fopolitan Hall, ADAME MARIETTA ALBONI respectfully een that her ETH CONCERT ill take place 0! ve ERIDAY. "EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2%, 1352, rill ticular desire, way me 1 ope Celebi BRATED VAutartoN ‘S. will bo assisted by SIGNOR ROVERE, Si GNOK FENG Ov ANN SIGNOR ARDITI, 9 full Orchestra, and tho ITALIAN OPERA CHORUS. momsaree seats, prico $2, to be had of W. Hall Jones N i peer PASADENA ROADWAY TUEATRE—E. A. MARSHALL, SOL& Lessee.—Doors open at 7; to commence at ‘Tig o'eloek. Monday evening, September + will be portorm rererirress sete cee ee Me, Forrest DUN Kee Vivian... .....BMr. MeGownn | Elita, ... 4... . Mra ». Abbots , Neos GARDEN—MANAGER, M2, JOUN SEPTON. ‘Tiekets—00 ot, se, hoxen, $9. eore open at mnence avT¥ o'clock, Monday, Sept. 2, third sterling Comedian, Me. James Browne. “The poy ench Dancers, j A Ch PovGauD i ‘an MULE. DE Lavigne, Lode ROBERY Mules, Deovet, Mr. Yrowne | Maria, loan | Robert Aa dace Clementi TISEMENT ADWAY.—DOORS OF BN . ‘clock. will be porformed O'Callaghan z Mentacus, Mira, Cramer ir. Reynolds | Letiy... a Vo. Me. Baker | Jutia.”" Miss Fanny Cramer wir, Bernard | Mes, Banks... .Miss Osborme TRE, ASTOR PLACE—Ti ne PU Por A SOK 25 soon ua the Compan tae Docteat oe asia ales C ctod by the oubseriber. Every effort will be made tvae of the } MOST ATIRACTIVE, i AS 17 13 THE MOST BEAUTIFUWS THEATRE in the United States, It will bo kept open, undec the eub- seribor'e management, until the recovery 0 M Re THORNE, woont sovorg indiaposition. Among the first movat- MR. JAMES STARK vm hie ps 08 to b ‘the young ‘Ane: poarance bef! ork andi: shove talented stot ea will bo capéde with s | HOS? OF OL) FAVORITES. Each and all of whom, the subscriber hopes, will prove a¢- ceptable to playgoers conerally, belonging to both sides of the cit In conjunction with the sbove and other popular bene tions, will appear, every evening during tho noason, (bok is fist appearance in Bla native city for tw we ea) th em | lic’s humble eervant, HAN ADAME HENRIETTE SONTAG'S FIRST GRAND CONCERT IN AMERICA. ‘The public are ros) ret ae y informed that the FIRST G ;ONCERT MME. mnmei¥ers SONTAG will take pla: ON MONDA SEPT EMBER 20, aT wutnGroldTAN HALL, wr. CARL EOKE Late Conduetor of the Italian Ones ‘House, Paria; wisi Hea) Stn the inpexih ) gti St. vist, FRED JAEL ist, PAUL SULLA, ‘ath SVIOWINige THE ITALY or gue RUB, hate: re Female.) N RC) STRA, of ay Performers, | led b7 Re Caan Ecksr?, PR oar RAMME, 1. Overtura to “Der eeey pohuts,” by the Grand Consistit ay, corner of Park’ Place. ‘Tickets to all ig. cation ‘house, price one dollar, for which a oerti- | 8 Aria (Come a eel! be giv Jollie’s Music Store, bula”—Mapame ey et Sonraa, roadye i sept ig | & Famtasia on themes from “Lucresin Borgia” 3 open at 7 © commence a! re ets 100} Meyer o’oloek "pen at halépast 6 once 6. Eokert's Swiss. 8 aed by Free admissions are eae ima except only to the Press. The public are cautione gainst purchas street or outside the Hall. ENEFIT OF FIREMEN’S FUND. erieecy nil ALBONT —Tickets for the Concert dollar tickets at Jollie’s musi Broadway the office of the representatives of te Fire pelle G or which a check for a seat will price $2 To he had only of Mes ny way, wero a diagram of the hall can. be econ, Commit James Pryer, Front street; J. N. Phillips,§5 Pike slip; Pit Titus B Market street, ETROPOLITAN MALL.—NOTICE—FIRE DEPART- it Fund.—Concert given by Madame Alboni, on Tuesday, September 21.—The thirty Tontlomen of the Fire Department who have kindly voluntvered their services to act as ushers, on this interesting occasion, are re: Fequested to be at the Hall, at six p be had oa foil 01 given. Reserved, scat o'clock on! Tuenda ing, the 2ist. For the Committee, USICAL NOTICE.—MLLE. CAMILLE URSO, PUPIL and Member of the He ‘aris, AR: Announces to the citizens of New York, that she will havo vi 1ST, D ELEY EN ¥ the h of giving he: homer eT GRAN CONCERT IN AMERICA, .THURSDAY EY: ENING? SEPTEMBER SOTH, 1352. M She will be Leesa aby ‘aT ETROPOLITAN HALL. JAR COMETTANT, n eminent Composer and Pianist; whose samsical composi: sare Wellknown and appreciated both in Europe and America, and whose celebrity as a Pianist is not less appreci- ated in and wherever he has the honor of performing. The services of who received as directo R, Vocalist, pleasure of announcing that ME OSCAR COMETTANT, Cantatrice, will assist in the vocal department. With this. as letters she brinj vin BER, THAL) AR’ she hopes her endoavord to please will’be kindly” responded to by the musical public of having lately performed at Prince Murat's country seat, at . Matinee a has bad the and by the ee ec, and the m: her from the TLERZ, VIEUXTEMPS, MASS. nireaw New York. CAMILLE URSO, , At which Louis Napoleon was preson ure of being com: ‘ince and Princess miration for her performance onfthe occasion, have cheerful. ly given her man; The pr letters of introduction and recommenda: tickets in tho ot fully ren ena Musical Conservatory of peek i —— acertificate be: ssion from the King of Holland, rst tenor of the choirin the King’s Chapel, an has also beensecured for her concerts. She also has tho ps kind and flattering following notabilities, limented by the P resident urat, who asa token of ad- pr Pr ‘Carl Eckert, forfAnase Hesnierrs SonTA. 6. Overture to “Der Semnerascht' ‘e Traum,” by 1 Grand Orches oD Ge Perso 7. Serenade from “ Don Pasi 8. Aria, “Luce d ~Mabame Hunnizers, SONTAG, pain “Fantasia, “La Fillo du Regimont”—Paui Sulina, ¥ 10. sulk ms from “La Bia Sig. Ga RIETTE Sucre Conductor rs THe Prices or Apwtssi0N have been fixed at TWO DOLLARS AND ONE DOLLAR, 0 With both the Two Dolley and One Dollar Tickets faring & number co he secured seas to which the Loluer te entitled. | g Adeaission Toke! te bo tet rt remi asic wonring riding im color with the cortitenter Visitere wil please occupy their seats at 8 o'clock pee- cisely, when the Concert will commence. No checks will bo given until tho ond of the firet part af the Concert. SALB OF TICKETS. The regular sale of ‘okets will Lesin on FRIDAY, tember 17, at 9 o'clock A. M., at tho Musio Warerooms 0 Ess ALL & SONS, Corner of Brosdway an Nortox.—Fer the oouveniece of the publi determined te sell FRIDAY, emnber 17, the $2 Tickets ONLY; aadew Minnrdhy. cad Monter, Rortumier Ik al Sue Gane Tickets, and those of the $2 Tickets which have remaine® unsold. No written application for soats cam posiibly be attended to, unless from persons living out of New York. Y 63g; to commence at ADAME, WENRIETT. —Some choice seats aro for s STRAKOSCH'S Metropolitaa Pianofort Broadway. ONTAG'S CO Madame Sou Woes. MINSTRELS, 44t BROADWAY, aBOVB Howard strect.—Open, every evening, ander items mont of He Wood, Admiusion 25 ¢ hildeem under twelve , halt price commences at § o'clock. Park place, it has bees IRST CONCBRT. jo ot MAURICE Emporium, 63 CERT. Tew CHOICE SEATS ros eat Doors ope °° The Wednestay ‘sea Sen ve a Philadel: |: turgay stteeagiiteccoccta ase dccatieend akit hetaee “opramme and or the pure! of tickets, | notice. ke., will be announced duri ing the present week, EI. 8 NATI Z Ww "f ONAL pee ee eee ~ RPHAN’S FESTIVAL—CASTLE GARDEN.—THE iphia.—Ladies and gentlemen in eens annual festival at Castle Garden, for the benefit of the ro! colt Por acknowledged talent, w ishing ee meats a Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, will take place on Tuesday | this establishment, season commencina tent November, evening, 2ist ast been ‘The programme of on ‘tainments hae will please make application, by letter, (post ps id,) to repared with grout care, and evory arrangement ; ; ; P : made spat a tuSeomtort thd am ‘amu: ment of Been | _&: 5: HARRIS, Etage Manager, Broadway Foss Olen. is epee at © generous patro: xt on sitailar fetta ee will not be now withdrawn, IE SONI no scgeend NOM ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. 7. BAR- | (URE OF CORNS, BUNION TES, BAD B ‘The new prize repented on Monday Byeuing, Afternoon, at 3, two comic pieces. wholo Museum, Halls of Statuary, the Picture me Saloon, Liv: ne num, Manager and de John Greonwood, Jr., Assistant Man or; C. W. Clarke, Director of Amusements. rama of THE ORPHAN'S DREAM will be at 73Z o'clock. In the ‘Admittance to tho HITE'S VARIETIES— near Chatham Square. NOS. 7 ‘AND 19 BOWERY ‘econd week of this new and Magnificent esta ope which is now opoa for the season. Prices of admiseion—Dress circle, 25 ot second circle, 1244 ets; private boxes, $1 5 Doors open at7; performance to commen before S o'clock. every Saturday, commencing at J 4 parquotte and age boxes, $2. at one-quarter erformanee will be given looky "WHITH, Proprietor. An afternoon ineteenth Grand Sund fon and Tasth but two, by Dodworth’s celebrated Convert and, will tak: 8 ion, 25 cents. cisely. No postponement on account of tho weat © plage'on Sunday ovening, September 19, commence at 8 o'clock, Cas ASSEMBLY. For Balls, Concerts, Public Meetings, Dinne vals, & manag spac The nent of their rooms, which usin the city rangement, beautiful ROOMS, 639 BROADWAY.— ‘owncye of’ the premives,, Haviag aavanrath rank among tho most and aro second to none in potnt of ar- proportions and location, will spare no moans to give entire satisfaction to parties engaging them for tho ensuing made for warminy fected to furnish the best hot suppers for Ba terms, eo. apy as promises, from 7 A. M, to 8 A. season. Extonsive alterations have been i and ventilating, and arrangements per- &e. Lor t, on the ply to, H. DENHAM, Superintond Pp. ACE OF BEAUTY, NO. 5 BOWERY, DIRECTLY opposite tho Bowery ‘Theaire, open every'niglit, with a company of minstrels compose f ladios, styled. she Bloomer Troupe,” wader: the Airgetion of Mille Louise Jo rome. Also, Groups of M nted by youn) ladier. The pictur aintings. Doors open at Bets ah Sid4 rivate Box, We.; lery, 12340, Dar na MUSEUM, Geoor open Srerh usted fe the i chairs, 3734 conte; Be ur wong, iat oe wiih inti’ 6. CHATHAM SQUARE. - nl or establishment tt noon, at 3 o'eloe até * Classic and Original Repres Ctxinet's Troupe of Model Ar. aig #f beautiful performances day. Admisslon—Boate ta, with oushioned ara joxes, 28 celts; Gallory, 124 conte. a, Proprictor.— rib center St Stag SHIPPING, HE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIP ISABEL, of 1,200 tons, having been new boilers and new copper, will Le rea on the line between C! Havana. She will leave Baltimore on of about the October, for the above mentioned places. {horoughly repaired with to take hor place iarléston, Savanah, Koy st and Passongors ing to avail themselves o this Posmay for oither of the ve named board, or att pany, foot of Spear's wharf. pine, will ly to. Capt. Rolling, on Steam Packet avy tl ° Dardinoce ma N. FALLS. office of FR PORT PHILIP, AUSTRALIA,—CLIPPER LINE.— | ye ‘The new clippor ship Sy commodations, wi ite beans on Wreardy Dior 10 Baat rivor, or te Wt, ro ‘ARD & SON, M4 Broadway. Poneese with The new sad snloudid and apten Seoumabip City anes he ical} cau ihe Wiearagne land traneportation. Thes arrangements and ventilation, Pees n68e | stroot havi ificont ao- or Per iesiant or pee Hi sail on the 20th i Lt & Norten, 81 Old Slip, or ‘allio 4 SAN FRAN Grant ah Panama Th PRIA NEVADAY 1,60) sd commana er, will | -THRO! Pheat Pareage, by stot i ition, aad socommodation, ILT LINE FoR SAN PRANCISCO.~TITR j kets fcr crossing the Isthmus. ied en ive sere un STAR UE THR mbar 2 aE count ith st spree y deanalt. route," Neving, bat eer etorn aro uarivatied in chele Jansengors, oan vely upon re golog throweh with the wer rt Hrlortustivis apply olds wv Ws i RLALEIM, AGEN 6s pinoe, ip etalea. wry ‘pay » CATO: Nails, &e., by Madame BERIARD, No. 167 tween Broome and Dolancy str ARD, AUTHOR OF THE “MEDICAL FRIEND; his office ished i with his usual very plac: not ah Bt (Ay oF o yelook ° MA Pri ie COBBETT, NO. 19 DUANE STREAT, BECWREN Chatham and William streets, may be consulted by id, at his offec, w! those who have sutfer- ‘Apply, with tho eertainty of meses ian of experience. "Dr. C. ise mismber ef the Ne rare modorate. Fs Tears NO. 16 DUANE STREET, SO WAL known for tho inst ty-t! £ sh twenty-three years as the most awe toi ractitioner in New York, dovotos his time, as here ‘an office practice, where he ‘may be consulted from too pt N. B.—seo wy medi¢al and surgical dt- of }ONSULTED AT IIS MEDICAS msery, ne Seon street, moe ‘throe year ffiow hi oust, 8 & 5a. M. tov |. R. C. Surgeo: stley Cooper, Sir A. Carli rg ‘ier. R, COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, BETWEEN CHAR hom and William streets, continues to praction at BE office with his usual enocess, ie takes this a Tou el? sie, his friends that he ean still bo eon: officc, whore he hae praetived so euccessfully tor che ‘at emty-four years, R. ‘BARON SPOLASCO, M.D. London, of wide spren 0, st enadnage author of the trestise of containil most wonderful and astound in in tho world! " t The Baron at onee annihilate bo wor, of Hfty yoars duration, POWDER—TO ydrophobia, nad the week dia- CURE Tue DISHA BS OF totter, soab, artientarly good for praptes $ wspectuadelivered gratin. Sold in Vara by § 5 mee tie iF orl cen in ew York, for the SAVE IP. ER 8, 600 Broa @ dds NB EYE AND EAR—DR. LUTENER'S INFIRMARY, for the oxclusive treatment of disonser of the Kye and i ope daily, except Sundays, from 9 A. M. ona Ps ‘Th 68 that hi # nttended’ Dr. discovery is un- precodented. ‘Deatnens, discharges, aid noliee inthe are d without risk or pain; short, weak aud imporfect sight restored. All lotters must Le prepaid, aud contain the of $1, to roooivo attent ie HE MARRIED “Pelee flcring, of tin ana att i anguinb, te to. fits, pant pov ry dific id by 8 tied "po lo Shis wi Invenda oop eapeciall for the married, thoes goatemmpioting suarriage as 1¢ discloses tarreehst doorote, which should bo known to them particularly” Horo, also, every fomalo—the wifo—the mother—the either ‘puddin fate womanhood, or tho other in deoline ‘are—in Wl ture ,ovavempla an important ehi oan "aero the causes, symptom. d the mort Femedioe, and most cortain modo of ours, in overy 0 (Extract ot friettor from gentloman in Dayton, Ohio. Davron, May 1, ys. M. Mauniorav, No. 129 Libert; y De. ‘wife has beon pereeptiti ang prostrating hor, patting her lite | and which the Inst ovcasi: Bevod thie state of things was inevitah | Birt 0 ty thie bie "to eon’ more hn they are ote ous For ~ BBE Hronny, 2 eat ing office, erty street, i by ‘J ; Joseph Tucker, Monk hie, hf Nama , aut alroet: Philadstpht . 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