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“THE NEW YORK HERALD. [| ea omaperre” } WHOLE No. 7264, MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS. Soe tom of ther guard | WATIONAL AND STATE POLITICS. Selvure of Another Fishing Vowel by the {he Thocisa Murt | British, braces and ome knee Havin wae Cename excited, DOUBLE §S H EE TT, |. MEMLINERY AND DHESSMAKING. | WE VY S fa Lina ih ath IE 2 lla calla JANE MILLIN i SON, AL | F ERY.—MRS. DAVIDSON, 131 CANAL Ri , Sept. 20 1852. but our reporter did not hrar of sny one beirg iajured, Millinery, ou Thursday, September 2 rere — ae MOVEMENTS OF THE POLITICIANS the doting vetoouse Onrottne Kelgnt pig uryport, | © wOFsi at fs kK the Coren MRE OP Thirty-Third Conjress. 2 Fas arena a heat y Opn the body of on intunt child of | The following Reprerentailyes wre boom clentes “ she bas beew celeed by a British cruiser for aa allyged ipfrso GU i id. of Basex wir-et, which lost its bite id ‘open, Wednesday, September 22nd, i hirty-third Congress -— ris Mi ery, at Ot Beesdwhy; mately cvpoaes ANOTHER WEBSTER MEETING = 12 o'clock, at 5 : 1 Mirror: 1 Mahogany Table; Mahogany Chairst 1 Lounge; tlom of the fishery treaty, and carried tuto Chaclottetowa. | by being run over om Saturday evening ft appears that Prince Edward Island. The vasool is a new one, | Uae motber Lett che child. whioh was 9 year and o half Democrats In Roman—whigs (a (te! ry svoop of hor place of residence, Mingous. 2 property of a goutleman leay- | —~——~ noes .N BOSTON old, vitting i Mss D. A. GARDNER VILL QLEN FARIS MIL. 6 4 serene pal het | end Wen’ Brross Che strvet toe grocery store; the clild, pee rR oie on UCTTO! 3 AS BELL, AUC writ AK sane Mal cet den ye each a OR Pr ; Unknown to ile wother followed her ito the street, | 1—Thomas 5 - ver. Aor fe ves facdtc atten Gy AUCTIONEER, ; Sma ji commemegoans ’ NTURB FROM PITTSBURG omREM Of thee whore it was run over ty a hore and wagon and bad its | 2—A. W. Lamb, Sonn 8. Prete. fale om We day, at haif-past ten 0" ; Min. SIMMONS | WILL or ENP ARIS ALT CEN. SCOTT'S DEPAL ie BOORESERD, 4 m lege terribly mangied ‘The ariver of the wagon, ou aeoing | G—F. @. Miller Fess Broadway, Block choice Groceries, Liquors, Wines | Show Mee wee Broadway; nk debe below Pilane Gasele Ay Wee Oe eres conusrna, Bopt. 20, 1862. | what ine bud dono, whipped up his horses, emi was 1008 : tows os aS. “y4 fine Horse, Wagon, Harness, &e. See ad- —— — to Force the Ameri 4 have occurred from chelera during tho two | out of sight, and, though diligent search las ainoe beer | 1—Bermhardt Hea, 2—Jovn P Comkes Cah HARE a SSPE dei a ay Pe aaa te eee eee ne AVENUE, Canada Attempting OFl- | days ending at 5PM, today. Four of them worgin Imade for the fellow, Ne baa, as yet. o-cxpmd deveotion. pate VEOMONE, ot UCTION SALE OF 50) PACKAGES AND LOTS OF atts 2 hursday, Septomber . . 3 * ons famil ‘Cho Hitle sufferer was token to the Louse of its parents, | 1—Jwnes Meacham, % » choloe. A etreias et Crookers and icumaterty Win, We | aitcuty: "an kinds a84 sistas oe chideses daeeineks | cS into Granting Reciprocity, ” pea ro wer tied om Boadsy mt. Tho jury rendnred a | Sew Tracy sb a Jobn street, on Thursday, Soptember 2d, | boy's caps, &o. ae CGotpeeantnanis, Sieh 24, 108 verdict of death by a fracture ot both legs, caused by be- ane P : at lO o'clock. Sale positive, for cash, in lots to suit retailers Vu A emenunc, Kept 2 1852 ing rum over by x wagon, driven Ly some person or por. | I—-Mosen MeWonald tm Savincel DP. Bema And grocers, Those wanting bargains will attend. ME. ‘ASS, NO. S$ CANAL TREET, Naw york, | Imteresting from i Buenos Ayres. ‘Thro were ten deaths from cholece in this place last | sous (0 them onknown, 2—Samuel Moai 5—Iwacl Washburn, Sry RR ear a ee ere eee lenvo respectfully to sequaint you, that sho wilt ans week. No new casoshave occurred since Saturday, To- | Karan Accinnar 70.4 Carn—Buw ann ov Oru Winwows, | 8—E. Wilder Peruy, 6—T J.D Fullee The following States have completed their Gonqcousouall Minory. on the 23d Soptembor, 1852, to ry tion, at Fort Hamilton, Septomber 23, 1832, at two solicits your patronage, y IA ee q is b orve a i —The Coroner yesterday heid an i tat No. 104 Pit Soleek P.M, the schooners James C. Church and Now | cvery article of the best Heserint a trusts you will tind | THE CHOLERA—MARKHPS— ZHE WEATHER, | morrow isto be observed as a day of humiliation and fo otraes J sestenen an inquest ° ite street. upom the body of @ child aged four yeacs, son of | momisutious -— re ‘and sloop Mary Eliza, Inquire of D. C. Winslow, — a A ¥ prayer >. reetdl NevbiGotrt wireet, Beookayn; ‘oe of Nathaniel Hgsle, Waal: | C)PENING DAY. MRS. B. Fr FARNSWORTH, PAS bass aie OLNOKNNATE. fellow love bis ie thet de sei toa tee we tn eel ali Soh whats the aybosens Broadway, would. respectfully wanpunce 0. tho iadisasy_ | Great Webster Meeting in Boston, ‘i Cincimatt, Sept, 29, 1862. | story of the building to the basement. A veediot of | 1—smith Miller. ‘ aa at ee ore ———-———-————_ | New York, that she ivin receipt of her Fall Pattorns for BSTER CLUB VORMBD—STAUNOH WRINS Av THE ‘The Uepatch dated cho 14th instant, published in the | accidental veath was rendered by the jury 2—Wae HW Fogle, Jotn D Ferguson, D. ROUGH, AUCTIONRER, WILE SELL ON | Dresses, Cloaks and Mantilins, nd that her Show Moons i “ beats ° P Now York evening of tho following di Fat. or a Lance Onnny—Oerane en Case ov | 8—Cyrus Lh Dunham Joseph B. Marebiall s Thursday, Sopt, 25, at. 1056 o'clock, at his new salo | No. 827'Broadway, will be oponed on and after Thuraday, BRAU—SEIRIT AND HNTHOSIASNy MTC. Hindeeecedeir lowing chy, maying | operons our duty to record any cireum- | 4—Jainer'N Lave, Joba LL. Farquier, toom, No. 646 Broadway, near Prince street, a largo lot of | September 23, for exhibition and sale of tho latest French Bosrow, Sept. 20-48 P.M, thet there hat been but ome cholera onse here im three | fiance at sare or caution: within 7 whl | 6—Wm. 6 : Somuet W. Perea, Be coud hand furniture, well deserving the attention | and English styles, Dross makers supplied with full or pare seeidinaaed + | weeks. wae fale. There is no cholera now but te Mancoof carcce caution’ wishin ‘this. oly by Waleh'Ra. | 2 Ws. Trees, iobn &, Sea housekeepers; comprising Brussels, ingrain, | tial sets of patvorna, on the mostliberal torms., Citizensand | The Bostom Webster Club was organized thin avening, | daily were then ooourring The Cletaiien Adu he | Memlife te proverved, but it appeart shat some was rently | G—T A Liendricks, Jobe &., Sane ply carpets, sofas, tot Itairo chairs, ma- | strangers are invited to examine. N.B-—Orders from. the i i Yih. cays :—* We hed ont ioe i exerelaea is the care of the largo birak chimmey of Mr, | 7—John G. Duvis, © Woolsey Garbour, y and cano’seat chairs, buok c king | conntry promptly attended to, aud pattorns sont by mail o¢ | UNder the most fsvorabio auspices, although bag ilétle aT ered rend atite ao foczense of cholera lass} Suuw's cid sugar house, foot oF Laight street, ¢ho lo 8—Daniel Disco, Robert G. Crogory, shire, corner stands, extcusiom table otherwise. : Fmailor | notice was given of the mecting Wook. ohd several a Seats,” impending ‘al of which Cook inca yesterday moratag, | _9—Norman Ted, Horace P Ridle, Re ap aeale Ce nie alleen ARIS MILLIN ER Y.cMADAME FERRER ‘Tho Art Union Hall was densely crowded, act mney were about sx o’cioek ss may be anppored with an awtatorash, | 10K. M Chanberiain, Samuel Brenton, toilet sete, looking-glasses, glass-ware, &0., & P Broadway, will open on Tuesday, the 2ist of (alg persons wore unable to gain admittance to the halt cidow Fover at Charleston, ‘The sugar boure itrelf was some weoks tines destroyed | 11—Andrew J, iarlau, ohn M. Wallace without resorve. Goods mast be taken away the same day, | #e, Pall Millinery, selected by hereclf in Parte 6 \ CUrancesron, Sept. 20, 1852, by fire, and this chimnoy, about ® hundred feet high, sronWoan. ——— = —— a A list of officers was reported, embracing well kaoma Ceao Boar Health 1 dg wus left towering alone. quite umupyorted ; nor was it | 2—David Stuart Wm. A. toward, PLEcurONs SALE —wirt, bE OLFERED AT PUN. | PARIS MILIINERY.—MADAM BARNETT BEGS 70 | and steunch whige amps Joakis soport fifteen deaths frour zel- | posible to prop it or raise u soullolding. Chore were evi- | i—David A. Nobis, Honeph % Williams, io auction, at Nautilus Ha! t inthe | X announce to the ladies of New York and ite vicinity, be a ae) ee “ q tow fever, du: the three doys ending Ist Sunday | Sent signs peeing cece ap hae tos tne | :—Semuel Clark, Lleary K Williems. Village of. pompkinsville, Staten | t she wi i epen Paris Millinery, on Tuosday, 2lst inst., ag General Joba slap aged chosen president of the club | gyenimy at(omo’cloek. The increased mortality is attrib | bricks end mortar and, otrange to say, by a degres of | ‘~-Hestec 1. Stevem, Guenge Bradioy. brories aud ‘basoment; a small house ‘cad sx acros of land, Soot e ne Ona as grentad with denfeni’ Voted ortho weather, Ths now cases, however, aro not | Commratt mnie really deserved ta be creoorded ob pee | oa 3, tatham, 9G Bt Tingley te 3, Richmond treet, a fow minutes vale se RT ses ee : apes tsgSaiinds vied ‘ade ti Sion, Gots pas ya who lave boom attacked havegen- | fn time to prevent los of life, "The vemele Inlegia the ZI. A. MeDougal, P. 1, Bdwacds Fry, er Quarantine of Stapleton, and wou OAKS AND MANTILLAS 3 ngs e “ 7 . iy ex] emeetves, and inid themselves open to | slips opporite were all removed, and the families rumding ast makes desirable country residence, For particulars, apply | (1-0 AS.—EVERY NOVELTY IN | Curtis and other prominent apeskers , <4 wae savas ws Mikel LalerandV!, Cabett. $o Johm Murray, Tompkineville;. Mr, C. F: Groshelta, feud the above namod articles, i . oe the disease. . an tho Momediate nity of the tottering muss were Wguotus ft, mt, Rear the premises, or A.G. Dixon, No. 104 Fulton Tho greatest cathusiasm prevailed throughout the re i duly warned and competed to leave thels” houses to avoid - : street, N.Y. Terms made known on di of ye fa evening, aud every mention of Mr, Wobater's name called: Three Drowned, po ie Np mp nrg elinieye erg ae g the night, New Vork Wiig State Cowventiom, JOHN MURRAY, ooutors. Assortmont forth the unanimous cheera of the assembly. s: irornati, Sept, 20, 1562. “Should a strang hy 9 : ‘The whig convention of this State wil!'mest to-morrow _Tompkinsville, Sept. 11, 1852. . BULPIN. | ‘The Webster men aze in fine spirits to-night, and the | Mr. O'Not, the mate or the steamer Pike. and’ two Where cnution Lept she guarded way?” at Syraoune, to nominate sendidates for clnotorn of Presf- F's, JELLIES AND LIQUORS AT AUCTION—TUES- OURNING CLOAKS 4 D. i —BARTHO- movement in this city has assumed tho most cheering dock hands, were drowned nea: Patriot, yeoterday, by the | he too was warned of the peril, No injury wae therefore | dont and Vieo President, and for the offices of Govermom, rec "aas, ’ Coffee, a Mantillas, consisting of the largest varicty of yatorns over CB yy EOE Say TEINS sengers ashore. aud which afew days labor will be necessary‘toremove. | J. issu inspector, ‘The following Is a list of'thedelsgaten, men yin er Sweotmeate,? sees ie, gs pabute. 561 Broadway, nearly opposite tw | Departure of General Boost from Pitts. The! wa aie ean 5" bape fa Coase Ear Pn aeons | os foll'es they could be made up at this tims:— ry Marmalade, Matches, Ink, Sogars, Sit ioral noma Aad ee ae urge, . ¢ Steamship Granite State, man. w Ina deranged stato of mind attempted, yes- “ i 5 deautital ,reoulved: trom, recent importations, a Iazge and | General Scott left here this moraimg, for Cleveland, | The steamship-Cranite Stato, from Charleston, 17 | howorer, rescued by officer Ont, of the Nineteenth | Willium Turner, Jaeob 1 Howard, ARDWARE AUCTION SALE.— &e., which the Iadi ¢ specially invited to call and ox- Owing to some derangemeat of the wires.jbetween this | imst., has arrived af this port. ward, and tuken to the station house, where he was pro- | Robert I. Pruym, John Me Li pea celones 88 He, outnine goeday A; EH ke CO, TOL corded, etncea, | CY ARd Cleveland, we havo failed to receive report of -eianas nits oae vnatae miwosl/ SeiWtac rit tid “eiealp unos lice sesteecoem ame Darian ‘utlery, &.' Also 26 dozon of American Scrow | Fighth an th streets, : “| General Scott's movements, speeches, &e., to-night, ie throughout the city, under the direction of the Besed uy | William Stewart. Chaxtos @. Deam, Trays, and a variety of otlier CEST COMTa Geen sore pa pruakbnais ELL Oats Pirrsnunc, Sept? 20, 1852. roughiut the city, under the direction of the Hoard of poopie del gh ee James Brooks, miisulnre, tea. Casalcgnen now cous: NG OF 4 NEW FSTABLISHMENT.—TIE SUR- Polttte : 5 Mb ‘sive ‘ Nducation, opened last evening, and will continue opem BD coonrt. rm x begs leave to inform the ladies of this ¢: = olitical Movements in Erfe County, river mow measures three feet six inches in the . eet ki f, Hf. Duelty Osweao courmry. SME TIa TARDATITONTEREOUERROLDT | Gals ee te ee ete Durrauo, Sept. 20, 1952, | chanael, and falling. wosptiin Of Uilso who are prevented by ante evvoptions ciiwtow coussr, _‘Henry'&. Condo, Furiture, Pianotorton, Kon at Auction cttente %, | ly new and magnificent store, located at No. 487 Broadway, Kee a iis ra Ging thi pubtio ne wand aohoaia: A. G. Carver. James Piatt ri of Zeph rsted, C: » Pate: commence! f 5 i e fei. f Strement of Nevesheld Ferniters, Plasicnec von nie finished Embroidorics, all Yaaterials for aeedie works len | PY the nominaticn of William Bush of Tonawanda, as the New Onirans, Sept, 18,1852, | advantages afforded n numerous clacs of the rising gone. | Roswell Greene. Lhe A logue, being 8 vory largo assortment of valuble Tosew Fringes, Gimps, Hraide, Cords, Tassels, Velvot Ribbons, tut- | candidate for the seoond district. Cottom is active and prices are tending downwa ration by the imstitutions. 1.0. Buckley, ee ee aiet ontaer: \° ons, inds of ewe y d e rim- 2. i 1 7 TT 1 és AreracaTs eaaiters, both, nee aad oponna had, $00 seinen toques iis imesh nein peeecte eae oe eo ann ‘The democratic'meeting in this city om Saturday night, | Middling is quoted at 70 RE en Boe F ' MILITARY AND TARGET EXERCISES. Enra T. Gibbs. Oatyin all. mirrors, oil paintings, French mantel clocks and ornaments; cy art icles for wedding and Virthday presents, ‘The sub- | was moderately attended. Horatio Seymour and Mr. |* qno reoeipts of produce by canal, since Patarday, fe Lad ag Mes Caged bina i Pheer for target DUTCHESS Couey. ONTARIO COUNTT. yoseweod an ahogany parlor furniture en suite; Italian | f° IESE by ing aware of the Tong felt want of such an e Marshall, M. G. of California, addressed the meeting. been as follows Vioas 13.000 phan, ‘corn, 50,000 bushels; practice, having unutely selectes ie finest weather Fi. Crorby, William Hildreth. Deer cae cone tertes: qu dining do, stono China | Sirmeot the wisacand eepesbation of the aedoe y barley, 9.000 bushels; onts’ 23.000 burhels; wheat, 54 Se ae eee. ae yreee |, Albert, Yam Blase ig Nt al sote; ina and cu ware, ivory table eutlery; ma- : ie 4 of ¥ Pee er . Then ge % J a a ont’s G Cr in 1, Joslin, atu 4 a uNTY. jeorge F. Com 5 Rogany Frenoh bedsteads, rosewood’ aud mahogany dressing | BUblic ingeneral, Mr. D. M. Peyser, the Congressional Nomination in Wisconsin, | bushels, Flour is steady at Inte rates, Wheut—5,000 | Compony I Tieventh regunent, paced the tents tie Arde Rebtel ald ene Dureaus, with and without marble tops, and washstands; | (¢rezned, and his lady, who havo bden long and favorably Mirwaunre, Sept, 18, 1862, | Pushels red Ohio rold at {4e.. and 2.200 ordinnry Genosee | office about seven o'clock, on thelr return fiom Lust | Somer incwell Jobn G. Miter : ber It live geese feather beds, bolsters and ito st ane aheeoetets Lorber lh Weert ee pop ag o y Pepeiaes ‘4 at 1070. Onts—Sale: 25,000 bushels, at 443; ad5c. | New Lork. mye conerr RENSSEPAER COVITE. Shales, peluted chasber furnivure in sete to match: mar | the refined taste of the ladies, are now sojourning for a num. | _ THe Whig convention in the third congressional dis- / Corn is easter: 16,000 bushels sold at 6044 a G70. for sound | ‘The Clinton Guards, attached to the Clinton Ilose | Ashbel B Parmeleo, Dennis Lewia. hogany sofas and hair scat chairs, in hair cloth and crimson | ber of years in Europe, selecting for this establishment the | trict have nominated the Hon. James McShafter for | western mixed. Barley is steady; 6,000 bushels prime | Company No. 17, were all out, mustering ubout forty FULTON COUNTY. RICHMOTD Count®, Leni aes eoatincite. srataut littary nook caver wick newest, latosty and most desirable articles appearing in this | Gongress, four-rowed, afloat. sold at Sie , and 200 bushels two- | muskets, and making a very smart appearanco, They | yyijliam G. Walt. A, IL, Britten, tency tables; brass ight day clocks, looking glasses, line, which Mill be received by every, Kuropean steamer. Pome screenees rowed at 7920. Wool—20 000 Ibs. wore dispored of on | were accompanied by a large number of invited guests, Sukain deter Dinict £. Clawson. Bronte fron. ,hatetand a Babogany three-quarter Erenoh bake ing Te aetna See & Scexetary Corwin Not Resigned, private bart ui Probably at 46c, A large amount of grain | snd were headed by six boys bearing torches &c. Shel- | Ww. Dp. Gunn, ROCKLAND COUNTE Sup eeontvadiner fred ine lntas esd. well femiabed ben States and Europe, the subscriber flatters himself that, by Wasnixcrow, Sept. 20, 1852. A TOPORVOD NOR F ere gradi. 2, ton’s uprivalied brase band was in atvendance, and, as | Williom Greene. Edward Pye. Alor which ia ix excellent ordas; and’ te wall weeth: strict attention to the wants of the ladies, he will merit there ‘ 4 [Waptreptom, apt, 28 Meteorol Obs usual. cheered them on their march by their martial and HERKIMER COUNTY. 81. LAWRENCE CouNTe. Attontion of housckeepers. Catalogues on the morning of | Kind patronage. He would respectfully add, that he has en- | Secretary Corwin has not tendered his resignation, as ee logten! han tice, scientific anusic. Albert Abeck Bloomfield Upsher, ale. gaged competent ladies, fully acquainted and long experi- | was reported in this city to-day. SESROESIS ERAT rarer getgen bet Moree ‘The Robertson (uards, accompanied by Adkin's Kina CouNTY John A. Chapman: FRET Tn POA OPE CN Te ee eg Pee eT oe Borvaro, 10 A: M.—Barometer 2.50, ‘Thermometer | Washington Brass Bond, ynsved the Hrxasv ofice yer- | 4. D. Price, SCHOHARIN Courer, ire, Piano, &e.—This day, | mings, Marking and Embroiderics of every description, will Affairs In Canada, 60, Wind west. ain terday evening on their return from target practice. | Charles Kelsey, Jr., John Reed. 00! 1044 o'clock, consisting of patent | be received an prompt! attended to, THE CLER@Y RESERVES—RESIGNATION OF THE COM- PM ; They numbered thirty-four muskets, A. B, Hodge SARATOGA COUNTY Bedstoads; ono six Octave Piano, Pinno Stools, S..M, PEYSER: 47 Broadway, corner of Broome st. MISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS—TOLLS on amert- | 20 P. M.—Wind west. Cloudy, rainy day, Thermo. | A’pomerous band Ot aspiring youthful sharp-shootors ‘ county W. W. Rockwell. hairs, Tables, Oilcloths, Sofas, Sofa Bedsten , The store will be opened this day, September 2 +10 ss meter 60. from Hast Brooklyn terming ‘themselves the * Inde- | Henry Tilton, Framed Prints, Guns, Guamakers’ Tools, Gi o'clock. CAN VEEBELS, BTC. Rocursten. 18 A. M.—A rainy, disagreeable morning, | pendent Guard,” made a halt in ourcity yesterday on | 3. W, smith, Quanne, Sept. 20; 1852, eter 70. tbcir way to Staten Island fors similar excursion. The LEWIS COUNTY. SUSPOLK Court. Stationery, Paper Looking Glasses, Arm Wind west Therm also, by virtue of an exccution, three casks MUSICAL. ‘The Assembly have placed in the hands of the Gover- ‘ ; Guid ts formed trem members of various fire com- reon H Barnes, Menry B. Hi A TTON, Constable. | 134 : 10 P. M—Viry rainy evening: deen raining most of | Guard's Sermo from i eepapuab oka: | anne arnea, Henry Haden, RA AAA pp RRNA ‘ ‘ e Mt a . ox okt J nearly a youn nea (ONROE 3 W, Thurber. HE CELEBRATED PRIMA DONNA AND nor-General the address to the Queen, requesting power | the day; very disagreeable, Wind scuthwost, Thermo- | 1") “ on “ ; e MONROE COUNTY jorge ale aay, Yosstey, ey wih Perelock, T sor in 8i Signors Elizs Valentini, Neaabese ag: to pass bill for the distribution of the clergy reserves, | meter 73, A there ease eg a cine teergd Bes Harris beat oe sm, ta Wall street» inege. and. deatrablo ing, piano, (horongn bass and accompaniment Sho ean be | This address, after being debated for four days, was | Avmvan. 10 A. M.—Cloudy aud rainy morning, ‘Ther yeserday fifty mu-kets. ‘Chey were | Robert S Colline earn se Sew eud gseoes. head Zuratars, ponden 10 o'clock 4 ¥., ‘So'clock, P.M. She's fin: adopted, by 52 to 22. mometer 66, . , ire 4 in firemen’s shirts, with plaiu black beits oud | Owen W> Breopan, Bakr cloths tikegores: Ratonsion Tavies, psoen et coosful im arscasnlng ana will present ake ani aaa me, the Commissioner of th. Board of Public | 29,P Momiinining ste P, M. Colt, ungomfortable | cloth caps, ‘The Brooklyn Brass Rand accompanied | Charles Chamberlain, WESTCHESTER Ooty. walnut; marble top Pier, Contre and’ Sof Tables; Liveary winter, four professional pypila, of the most eines wares evening. Wind southwest. ‘Thermometer: 70. thera. aud they made a creditable and promising apyeur- | Alexandcr I. Schult, Chauncey Smith. ‘and Secretary Book Cases; ladios’ Cabi nd Work Ta. olce and talen' Works, has resigned, in consequence of the government Synacuss. 10 A. M—Cloudy morning. Cool. West | os oi nara Capt, Richart HL Welch, ate | 2cbibeld Hall, WAYNE COUNTY, Los; Wararehes, Tets-a-tetos, | Sofaw, Chairs, Divans | CopRANO SINGER WANTED, IN A CHURCH IN | having resolved to put on American. vessels passing the | wind. ‘Thermometer 65. . tania, Pholx Guard “Capt. Risbard H. Welch, at- | James M. Murray, M. Butterfield is og : obra Me Brooklyn.—She must be « good musician and have a first | Welland the same tolls as are paid by British ves- Py, M— _ phe, oa mnpany No. 22, proceeded | (eorge P. Neleon, ic aed at veal seven octave Pianofortes, of superior tone and finish: Also, | ciass voice, No others need apply. A German er Italian reared gen 10 P. M.—A very unplensant evening: raining quite | to St s Well, Flushing, and had a fine time, | 0, &. Belcher, E. Dames. An amortment of second hand Furniture, with which the | sii; answer. Salary liberal, ‘Address, “Soprany ae this | 8el8 passing both the Welland and St, Lawrence canals, | hard. Wind west. Thermometer 60. They pumtered thirty. five muskets, and brought home - ~ ale will commence. office, with ‘dress, &e. ‘and to restoro the differentéal duties against diroct Ameri- Unica, 10 A, M.—Cloudy morning, looka like raim, | target well riddled. ‘T'he following prizes were awacied, City. Politics. ‘EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STRBET— can trade, by placing higher duties on goods coming that ‘Thermometer 65. Wind southwest. viz :—1—A splendid sword, to James (i, Smith; 2—A gold WHIG MOVEMENTS. R. EDMOND ANDRAELL IS ABOUT TO @REN A ‘course of lessons in Vocal Music and Harmomy, after —A silver goblet, ene! case aud pen, to James Kirk; 10 P. M—Cloudy, rainy cyening. Wind wost, Ther- | P vyoung: 4—A gold locket, to Scrgean¢ | ‘The convention for choosing delegates to Bymouse, ary Auction cale of Horse ‘Carriages, Harness, &0., a Monday and Wednesday, way than on thore coming by the St. Lawrence. mosneter 04. to Thomas It 2 o'clock. Persons having pro- pred evesens atte Celaaest Fecrenens the system’ eo well known in France under the name of omas Tt. j4—A gold locket, to Serge t Sey le PMU GNTPABED rote, | Grits Cy pearance ad a | Me aos nob of he romanig ember ofthe | 2s ao a acy. bt rer plant mare | MAC tied edie “watt cae | mtn the Yeutenh Amembiy Diet om Stara EW BUGGY WAGONS, PILRTON, &C—AUCTION— 25, Ladies class at 0 o'clock, PM; gentlemen's ats | cablnet, explained to the Assembly that the object of'the | ng. Thermometer 76. Barometer 40. Mereury 71. William Gress, S—A poncil case. to Licit. 1. Vancott; | eveDing Inst, according to adjournment, and m Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 12 o'clock, at 67 Dey street, Fe oe Meh ee atuaeter, in advance. |The for- | new policy was, to induce the United States to grant re- 10 P.M.—Clear and pleasant. Wind west, Thermo. | 9—A breast pin, to William Wallace; 10—A gold ring, Mr. William 8. Davidson, and as alternate, Mr, Ldving- “orner of Gicenvich street, a 1ot of carriages, fncluting two tend, ae the siove geutlemaa is prevented feom ferurne | clprocity. moter 73,” Barometer 30. Mercury 74, George Glaste; 11a pair of ilver butter knives; 13-4 | gtom, rew Bugey Wagons, Jenny Lind style, city make; one | inet, N Tv = aivancal tive doller hat, to Joho Dixon, ‘This guard was accom. ‘ ; rocery Wacon, in good order, together with six other car- | NE f° wr Wish roasie, saliTea ee wlaan wane Important from Buenos Ayres. Prrtencnc.—The weather is cloudy and warm, aa Linon Matsonal ree Recah picid ip poe are gerriam ce Sai Bridles, &o, ‘ON & CARTER, Auct, iages, all sound, ben a t the powerful workings of the method, AMERICAN MISSION TO SECURE THE FREE NAYIGA- City Intelligence. fo cule: ii Majorslty:Mtngit Moteaes, Binscn Dikheecih PR PAWABROKER'S SALE—WM, WITTIRS WIL, SEL, AOE 3e DESIROUS OF FORMING AN ENG S108 OF BAY MRO—-CFP ORION 50) UBC urna y mnUe HEALTH OP THE METROPOLIS AND THE WEATHER. ee * lips Pheonix, Silas 0. Herring, Henry Grianell, A. C. ‘on Thursday, the 23d,, at ee Hudson iret at Wy “ghey Poinity; bert liy pi) a Boston, September 20, 1852. The remarkabie changes of temperature, and the weath- : “4 To-Day. zs Kingsland, Zophar Mills, O, 1, Sturtevant, J. De P systee Uislite of ates’ and entlemen's clethew botsnnd bedding | OL PUvII orat her own house. Call, or address wots, 71 | — Letters from Buence Ayres, reocived in this city, state | er, that we have experienced within the last week, seom Feed ee Oe ier alge 06: Temavedid) Mitnols, sb: j Oates PSEC cman larry eer 5 bes 3 aby e i] Roe] vl. et Col oh — J, o 71 Hide ieee es eee ‘ a a that Mr. Schenck, the Amerlean Minister at Brazil, who | to have had, as might well be anticipated, a very prejudi- | Annual moeting of the Freewill Bapsists of Khode | Wm.W. Lyon. i ni ; arlee Cudlipp, 2 xX maked USIC! MUSIC! MUSIC !—THE UNDERSIGNED RE- | was gent by our government te Buenos Ayres on aspecial | cial effect on the health of i ? : ge ear ags aii Homptrelter-- Jose! apes 6 shed ‘ the city. We give below the | Island and Massachusetts, at Pawtucket. Comptreiler—Joceph R, Taylor. spectfully informs the public, that ho has just finished y: 6 a usetts, at Pawtucke Commiseic of Repairs pal Supplies~Aldermaa Wan. ERENCE BOYLE, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO, 185 ATC — Oileloth, Self-Playing Musical Instrument, te for the fcee navigation of the rivers, " ; . : PREV: heated six barrels, and plays three overt Lg een 4 — official statements. It isremarkable that last Friday, the | Massachusetts Uorticultural Society's twenty fourth | 4 “Hociey, Win, Adams, Jobm Ie eFrink, ex-A dive on the 26th July, in company with Mr. Pendleton, visited | 17th, was colder than any day has been inthe month of | annual exhibition. oi | George F. Clark, Porter @ large a Sherman, and about edocem atham street—Fuarniture, Crockery, This day, at the store, at 10 o'clock, Carpets. j f rinown American alts. Tt : leaving therel Lar a Ge a le 0 a For particulars, Ke. call a Urquiza at Palermo, They were received with uncom- | gostember, sine the year 1848—the thermometer at £ TL aaiaane others. = a i e a e dh 1 . eait—- ~Ald N : * oe oe Se hr instrament cane Zeon anil ‘| mon honors. Urguisa had the troops ou, with fal bands | Detatour' having reached, at 3o'lock in the afternoon, | — arsivaleat heen tee eee ExcPresdent ot | pe atiter Na Atderman, Famer Kelly, (oreningak a Mae ocloek, at 1 treet, the furniture of ‘OVORTES.—T. GI &_co-s | of mutle, and a salute was fired. The speceh of Uniuiza | only 62 dexeees. ‘The variations since then have been -— 4; Hon, Jno, Cramer, Waterford; Hon. Il. | Mills aes inti gentleman brogking up housekeeping, consisting ated Pianofortes, with and withont the Atlin, | OMe. Bebenck shows tone a Tony Sleunly “they were to Cums, gu, Ie oP. M. vorth, Indiana; Gaptain Shields, Lt, faylor, | County Clerk-~George W. Riblet, the provent ‘meum- “gant rosnwood cottage Piano, 6 octavo; bookonse, mirrors, pe eho thihoral ois Tce te tea ene: | towes country. they ese” i rs Coyle U Bekele se ie: | 1, Ootaly lee asegs PNET coat Gooiees antal civeteorvecnry: and glamwere? eerie UAL JPRD rain ec varahes Pr eeiaeart tae righ govern: | Sun. 19, 56 6s 65 y. U. 8. N.; Blmer and 150 | City Inspector—Charles Riddle, A. W, White, ramets, uroepiy, and other carpets; oily tha; wardrobes ng to purohate, cannct fail to ve'eatisfactors, | The Epgli h and French Commissloners sent out for | Mow. 20, 1 wo oo othe Metropolitan--Ion J. J. Lyon, W. A. Gordon, | oo eeetdgt «tts Conporation--Theodore 2. oli Niger trebles Tye ties for obtaining Pianos unsurpassed, if | the same purpose were at Montevideo. showing within three days a variation of ten degroes, | youisiana; IW, Brooks, Vlorida; W.V. Barkalow Ohio: | Cac, nan. Ei . y y Me deehie “eh cuke aitist ovisiana; HW. Brooks, Vor .V. Barkalow, Ohio: | ‘Supreme Court Judgo—John L, Mason, Murra Loft equale the city, he does not hesita: i om The citizens of Buenos Ayres are much opposed to | toring the same hour. Yesterday was the hottest day since | C, Stetson, Cincinnati; W. D. Hatch Mississippi; and 110 ft A ae . . #00), 5 Wed. s i man, Judge James Lyneb, Ogden Lioffman, Urquing, and sre only awa ing an oer whoThud Reon | the 12h instant, and the elfeet was perceptible through ONE ad a lta “S Marine Court <1udge-—(Thore are three 10 ba eteeted)—= himself, aided by a sort of privy council. ments aside, suffered from their precipitancy in “rockon- | Koy. D. Washburne. Philadelphia; Dr, Bonsell, Pa.; Capt. | Uwenty othera., r ‘ Ing without their host,” Old Sol coming out with unex | Pearse, fan Francie: Professer Parker, Cambridge; | ""Srpeir Coort—Dauiel Uilmeo, Ogden Hotta, pected intensity. The mortality has been greater during Gicore W. Wha Tragiaad; and 15 Ga.; Rev. W. Cuoners—There are four Coroners to be eleovd in the other articles useful in ements to ntly on THE TURF. Bhs [PNION, COURSE, 1. L-TUESDAY, SEPT, 21.—A purse and stake for $500 will como’ off at 3\¢ P. M., milo he host three in five, under saddles, Mr. McLaughlin lodeons, of Prince's and other Pianos to let. HORACE WATERS, Later from the Rio Grande, é&e, ents, “2. , -v a tr. ¢- Blanc Nogre; Mr. G. L. Coff names wh, lure 3 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, up stairs. New Orteans, Sept. 18, 1852. : 7 others. eity and county of New York at the eporceaBing elec- n ce bg. Black Ralphs Cats will lsh ‘ the past weck than in the previous one. fas will be seon | At tho Amerlean.—J. Madison, N. Carolina; lt, Cam. | gop, und the tcllowing candidates ure in tho Gewe:—-Dec dock Viger names bi. g. ‘Black Ralp Matamoras dates to the 4th inst. have been reéeived | by reference to the weekly report of deaths in another | berland, Cin: M- Talbot, Va: A, Pennock, U.S Sopa Tres: Win, I Geuulft, Charles Missing, Jaun, A. Li x ‘South ferry, Brooklyn, at 2 o'clock P. M,, and return h way, 25 cents. DIKER, Proprietor. 1, TURSDAY, OCTO- COPARTNERSHLIP NOTICES. ARTN ERSHIP.--THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS formed a co-partnersh p, under the firm of Hurlbut, & Pierson, for the purpose of importing and ¥ Goods, at 140 Broadway between Liberty and at which date the excitement regarding Cardenas’ usur- Re It Cpe pee are lee RH ere in | B. Bearns, eit have declared in | the formor, while there were but 430 in tho inter. tt is | U.S N+, Clarke, Barbadocs, B. Mitchell, U pation rere bis bets 7 plein American ste of | e2tisfactory, however to find that cholera is decreasing, | Lexington: M. Turner, Iichmond; and 73 others favor of Pricto, and eneamped on 7 | there being’ but fourteen eases this week, against fifteen | At the Howard B. Bowers, Washington; A. Tall the Rio Grande, Gen. Avalos has isewed.a proclamation: | la-t weak. The ramo canuot be raul of dysentery, which | itwburg; 1. 1. hurleston; Hf Iedding, Baltimore; dell, Dr. BL Budd. De. Keenedy, Dr Alsasan Jones, Dr. Churchill, Dr. Simmons, Wm. Turnecy sud A. 0, | Brown, en n the sport is over. | Fare.oi oon after the sp Ore et UNTING PARK COUR ber Sih, purse $250 October tH ne ag No, 1, toskeleton way Bae ywton, Norwich; W. PW Taylor, DEMOER ATI. NOMINATIONS Sus. Thoreday, October Mth iunder saddled TERETE. orerus, | Mbichrecms to be in favor of Cardenas, ‘The principal | has increased by eight cares, Of diarrhea, there are | Va.;0. A; Savage, Quincy, NLS. Hoard, Chicago; Tem’ | “Ouanentl t again Ins in Abovo free f horses. evser's, corner Of | sentomber 6th, 1 ERSON, 4 cities of Tamaulipas are op, to Cardenas, three more cages than during the preceding week. The | J 1, Pierce, Milwaukie; If, D. Little, Texas; J, Manovoft, | The County Convention met agein last evening, a6 Fighth and Chestnut streats, Sep 1th, we tou o°eloek. AS VIERSON. ___ | "GGy" Letcher, the Inte Minister to Moxioo, left this | deaths from typhus fever are oniy five aginst olght of | Philadelphia; and 03 othors, Tammany Ilell, for the purpore of nominating candidates he So rt CUNSNAN & CO., Propetetors | WV aT Inline ate Atte eT ee ee ee ie Tg the previous report. ss —-—— | tor Sherit!, County Clerk, and Pour Coroner. Some con- “9% =F r F Another Fatal Railroad Accident. Fata Rarnoap Accinext=A Box Kiuren uy tae Visir OF TRE SEMIXOLE DELEGATION To THE | siderable excitement existed amongst the friendsof the e of the kind in N ‘ork, whose man= 4 demand all over the J.K., Horald office. lishine ufactoring 7 States, For p ION COURSE, L. ON WEDNES- , Sept. 224, at Bo’elock, P.M., @ match for $500, mi , beet three in five. 0, Dimmoek mautes b.¢. Mos- Sow; wagon nud driver to weigh 800 pounds, H. Woodruff nameeg-c- Join Davis, in harness. Cars will loave the Routh ferry, Brooklyn, for the Course, at two o'clock, and ceturn wheu the sportisover. JOHN I, SNEDIKER, Proprietor, 5 m Cars. in Srnixe sineer—Venvicr or tae Cononen’s J Presipent.—The Seminole Indiansnow in Washing- cotive candidates, On the first ballot tor Sheriff the Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 20, 1862. N i 1 rerpeotive ¢ . . ; ny.—-On Sunday evening, between si 2 seven o'clock: | ton, on Friday visited the President, and were intro- P lows ‘= Or : The Weetward mall train to.day ran overs man, named | an ne ae a en a ae era sition, | duced by Mr- Jes, the Indian Commtissioner. A | Tot® stood ss follows John Orver, 20; Hettiotd, at 5 y named John Murphy, in jumping off the platform . Hillyer, 16; Willitt, 14; Vultee, 8; Falrehild 9. About Thomas Whelan, employed in reg ne tate road) | ofthe railroad oars, while they were in motion, fell, and | Dumber of gentlemen were pregent during the inter | the tame average of voting continued unt the. tenth ubout two miles east of Parksburg, killing him instantly. ihe wheel Os “4 "3 i hi “re view, among whom were the Secretary of War and | pajot. whem the rote st Oo as follows :~Orser. 6%; Hat ‘Tho engineer blew the whistle, but it failed to alarm him | {Fe "Mecis of the carriage passing over him, lascorated | the Seoretary of the Navy. After they had beem | gid 3, Hiliger 5; Wilitt, 2; and Velie, 1. Ma Orear both his legs in a shocking manner, and inflioted other | jntroduced, Billy Bowlegs, their chief, mace ashort | wast hereupon declared the cho: are in ine tieulars address NEW PUBLICATIONS. NOREIGN NEWSPAPERS.—PARTLES DESIROUS OF boing supplied with English and Lrish newspapers, can et Ert ttonded to on appldcationgto F. BRADY, | 4.) ie candidate for Sheriff. bese Up ares ne Beebagets forwarded ty male # ao a , irfuries, of which he died at one o'clock yosterday. His | address to’ the President, in which he spoke of a | The momina‘ion was icceived by the friends of the ao a of Now Ofleansy Dy ; Segre Blaise Skupinski to be Exeented. parents reside at 463 Washington streot ‘The coroner | treaty his tribe had madowith Gon. Worth, by which | tinge with three cheers ‘Tho Convention then went tato f ; LE TOM IN ENG BLISUED | THIS Pirrapeurnma, Sept. 28, 1552. Dain Widted, held eh: tnquesd the afternoon, It | they undersiood they wore to be permitted to re- | nomination County Clerk, wot Prifer names s. g. Tecumseh, of Cincinnati; J. Ludlow names b. m. Caynga of New York; A. Klin namhs br. Kussia, of Now York, The Proprietor, in again, prosenting the above celebrated field of horses to the public, deems it mention their qualities to the namerous per- s4 their first mecting: but, as amusements, he fecls it his morai . the review of U: n's Cabin by the Lon= inis le the only thorough reviow Unole Tom has nd the publishers feol much pleasure in ublic, feeling as- A warrant for the execution of Blaise Skupinski, for main in Florida on condition of remaining within | On the second ballot, Richard B. Connelly, of the wi appeared by the evidence that at the time abovo named | \.rtain limits, and of good behavior. The President, Seventh ward, was declared nominated, by a vote of 65. the murder of young Lehman, on the 6th of November, | t0 empty oars were taken from the depot in Chambers i after the chief had concluded, addressed the delega- ring non ‘clock tf - 1861, bas been reoolved by Sherift Deal from Governor | street, to be conveyed to tho one at Thirty-fret street; | tion at some length, explaining to them in a kind | ptr Salle ce pasate sizer, pr 2 ‘ol Bigler, The new sheriff, to bé wlected, will be thenin | t10¢ soon after they had started, geveral boys, ataong | and familiar manner the relations that oxisted be- | °°" be allo Sto wo's work, but o th st rae hundred. es 3 re te taste time om IBUNCE & BROTHER, Publishors, 194 N cfice. yhiom was the decedsed, gat on the Mert Dlatform of the | tween their tribe and tho U. 8. Government, and | for the nomination ee the four neonern. ene cell to Miinurete, Hoo Hie"=oa eortlote Cevation ong Vr orward car. and also on nm rm other | tl 0 tl sh vd in roy On the first ballot, Dr. William (Donnell, . ing het he must look well to his laurels, Tecumseh \le.”"—A complete treative on thi ‘he Wreck of the Steamer Atlantic. car. whore they remained unmolested, no conductor be- os eee ane pare be pussued in regard | wane pe st ballot, Dr. William ©” Donnell of Fourth idate woe Dr. H. N. Wid elm, of ry and Phy: Vate use of married people, or those about to mary, ae taining everything, Physiological or Medical, which they can x fo know. By the celebrated auttfor and lectd- di idsusolf a mateh for the fastest, and Caynga Maid of the Generative Functio ae be chaken off as oasily as before. Russia is a green . Mag on the turf, and no doubt ho will give @ good account of Hhdeelf. ‘The time made in this race will be low down in the ind thowo thi O Witness & good Face should not ; i South Perry, Brooklyn, for nd return as seon as the ents. EDIKER, Proprietor. {TROTTING —ON Burvaro, Sept. 21,1862. | ing on board. On arriving at the corner of Wort and | what they called the treaty made by Gon. Worth | ,, The next chosen ca M. Maillefert has just returned from the wreck of the | f1ing treet, he OT a pa Lod Seesis, wand wags but @ mere temporary arrangement, or a truce, | ‘le Teath Ward. Saibaba! dint Atlantic, having made a second attengp Grech the | poscd over his legs, crushing them ima dreadful man- | Such as was often made by commanders in time of It being now half-pest two o'clock. andtwo | more no- sunken vessel. The effort was suocessfut- steamer | ner. He was immediately taken to a drug store, andafter | War, and that it could not prevent the enforcement | mination: to make, the delegates felt too mueds fatigued being reached by John Green, the diver, -Nothing, how. | being attended, was removed te the hospital, where he | of the treaty by which they hail agrecd to go West | to proceed. They acconling!y adjourned an‘ Thursday orrher ‘oon, (5 ‘eongequence of the «maliness of the | died as above tated. The following verdict was rendered } This treaty, the l’resident informed them, must be evealng > Reamer ured,’ and the roughness of tho water. The | M7 U0IN% ith tegs canced by being rire ont ayy | Petlonmed, that there was no way to avoul it, ant ue ea diver descended below the deck of the Atlantic as for % | Ti tcin River Railroad car. drawn by horses.” The jury | Wat it would be ior their beneiit to observe it | | Miawelias by als hundred Tied cate Pitte- @ the guards—betng wp werds ef 144 feet from the surface. peaceably and quietly. He advisod thom at once to ¢ Tle experienced wo alimeuity. and the pipes were found to petted nd ni OD ao cemrara tee cnet prepare for a fomeval so ah only way of saving the | burg, interrogating t candidat asf or Senate and steamer tly to the Assembly, as to their views on the Main {4 quor law. ren yen Aaa bis. oe. Tae Uxvontonate Bevvensns av sie Rervoren Ex. | Te™mbante of their tribe, and assured. them, in the | “ri? weigs of tows and Illinols areto’AoV 14 grand mass ont of their compliance, of the protcetion and fi- | sonyontion at Rock Island to-day. F, Hollick. « hook bas long been roquired and wished for by all {re friends of humanity but till now gneh a one ¢ be procured. | 1t ts strictly moral and gctentifc, but popular, and practically useful. No person, of vither sox, should be married till they have read this book! Also, by the same author, a book exclusively for gontlo- men, on “the Male Generative Syevemy” its physiology and all ite deran, artioularly that unseen and unknown form ‘om which so many become imbecile, or insane, oF ut knowing the cariso, with the means of preserving ing tho virile power even to extreme ol rer, D s arse of Friday, September 2th $300—$H) to Lhe second best ¥. dve, te wagons. ©. Donmick names b. g. Rossiter body names b. m, Lady Jane; H. Woodrn names ton Girl VP pamos b. im. Lady Moree w fof names r.g. Tacony; 8. M'Laughlin names be, m. Lad . age. Fpot. aise dla be Brooks; A. Conoklig: names gr, m. Lady Aafolk: Care ry | age of Puberty. Tet tere mene een aa med Items from Baltimore. cab oy the ie A Bed iksent aoe ice of tae vor of the government, At the conclusion of thw | ~ ‘The whigs of Ere county, at & con.sow tom for tho let *Heave the South ferry, Bre , for the course (icase and wntimely death, and give hope and relief to | s7.i.NESS OF EX-SENATOR HAYWOOD—VESSEL WRECK- | sufferers. As will be seen by our ordinary obituary, Me address the Indians tool their leave. Assembly district, beld on Saturday, py ssed resolution< or "1 ret hen the aport is over, Wstoeky andl rtuen WOH [. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. sands of others now givon up to impotence and despair. wt th there books contain all Phe new discoveries by the French and German Physiologists, which are kaown yet to fe me vdical ‘men, ey are well bound, and con- carly 40 pages each, with beantifnl colored anatomi- cal plates. There are no books like them in the Eng- angnage. Thousands are sold daily, ED—FIREMEN’S RIOT—GRAND LODGE OF I. 0. OF 0. F., BTC. Thomaa Queer, Of Bt. Johna, Porto Rico, died at Mal- Tho Indians, on Saturday, under the chargo of | instructing thelr delegates to the Sta.teo onventontojvote Ley f.. fy vee eae Anne (ulgley, = canes. General my, fa pe ne fen Fee and the Wash- va Wem Hunt = yg, Haniel Utiman : tT, 5 ¢ aatcen survivors mentioned ti LT ya yerRor. lando Allen Budalo, Bartiaone, Sept. 20, 1852. | Th Tremain of ‘Thareday, they Oth, five have singe | "even Sreenal, and other public work Canal Commissioner, ‘We have no mail to-day south of Richmond. expired, namely—Mre, Williamson, Hugh Lowers, Miss Wrasten Mass ‘The Hon, W. I. Haywood, formerly U, 8 Senator from | Lockwood, and Mr end Miss Quigley, thus swelling the | | Fine In TRoy.—A Giro broke out in Troy on the fred mage meshing of the triende o mie ee De 1 Grom, enna It Pryworra Counre.—A 4 of Mr. Webster, im ster- e dollar cach, To be had of all th incipal i. fatal List to paix, Up tot te, iy 16th inst.. in a cabinet shop ocet by Charles Davis, : \ te bs oo} t ‘0 recover, ay thence cor e those who 4 4 e _ oe awh PAGAN Lebsons ng whe by post free, on Focetving the money and addrose, | ME OxFC On ee aes contain accounts of the loss | In thelr frightful condition The remains of Mr‘ aad | Ivextended to dwelling No. 1d Fraklin strovt, | g asee, of the, candidates for Pro:hlent.of the. United Awill open her kronch and Ltalian ela Tadies from toa to twelve A.M., at her residence, IX White atreot, 2 few doors wort of Broadway, Hor terns ary mo- Terate, and hor method infallible and expeditions, NSTRUCTION IN THE ITALIAN AND PRENOM Languages, 1y 9 gentleman who has had long experience in teaching. und who is permitted to rofer to partios of the highest respeetability in the city. He is now opening classes for young indies in the foronoon, and for gentlemen in the evening, at his t t ourth ave i owned by Mr. Oy of Albany. and occupied by two of the Arabella, bound from Baltimore to Porto Dello. | Wiss se the eased wl take NAA ieage Guam” Soaulies, Meant Young ana Hortingion ant tothe two | Pte Daniel Webster, aad John P. Hale, ‘onth, She was wrecked on the 13th instant, on Sarana Reef, and Céarisser at ene Bisson Panay <¥ morning, next buildings « ‘os. 19 and 18, owned by Rufus M decame a total Joss, None of the cargo would be saved. | gt about 10.4. M., ae tae steambont Thomas Hunt, wd Oy 2G, HBNAlL WE POY tefuted ies act GansieeeL, | renee et ee bameriead bo ly Tho crew esenped inaafety. for Shrewsbury was going down the Kast siver from bot | The two brick dwellings, Nos 11 and ii4 § street, | the eatables were disposed of, toasts were ‘A most disgraceful riot oseurred among the firemen on | dock, at the foot of Heckman snes or eee the Bre ipa The frat was ovouplod by Neloon Wheclor end enned ty to distinguished men Saturday night and early on Sunday morning. Pistols to the Mewrttak sider they onsoe, iat cal ‘and ae ees, The building was fully insured te Poniee same of the peculiar doctrines of were freely used, and several persona wore dangerourly | jatter sustained Jonah na damage, The ofthe Grae te petals ioe ae ae a by Fora _— en em 6 Range «*t MISCELLANEOUS, EBANON SPRINGS RAILROAD COMPANY.--NO- tice ie ok given that the books of subsoription the capital etock of the Lebanon Springs Railroad Com- pony will bo opened on the Zith day of Septorabes instant At the office of Messrs. BLATCUPORD & RALNSPORD, William street, near Wall, iu the city of New York, ERP WHEAT—GENESEE. WHITE FLINT, Twelfth streee is oh illing \) Klue Stem, Medit an, 4 Golden Australi jerome was upon ground, and was boat. which was com! almost full speed ts her Poravns or chasms, at their own house jemics | Wheat, for ante at the Stato Agricuttveat Ware ¢ eA pee ith polenent other = ad or the” san iiune fost to sheer her ‘ol, h (ohirecien eee — Lage od es itos esl ake ADAME BARBIER, NATIVE OP PARIS—RE- _LONGETT & GRIP FING, No. 2 Clit etreot ‘The Grand Lodge of Odd Fe! ‘of the United States | gia not succeed in time to prev striking Te Swau. Nove Law ov MARYLAND -<By an bay a ey nis cmcason of te Wind he dove of ‘absent. woman was CTURERS OF TiN ‘opens her classes for those pupils Who desire. to com: Mones the atudy of the Trench language, Also for those who Rave siren tg mat ens prosvoed, Oat be tot trom two to five o'eloe! 665 Broadway, noar Mecropolitqn Ho- fel. Terms mudora PRIVATE INSEREETION ve ows ent ber essembied bere to day—the attendance is large. No | with great force, in a sidelong direction, against Faq, He A. By L, business of special importance has been transacted | the how. near the gang way. The en boant be) ee iol Rot be bahia ee te fins tended, Soong oe a eauetne oes, tongs Mr. Spay te the State for er 1 ‘Toys, of every variety, fancy jeprnned Tin Ware, hed Wohaceo Boxee and Apectnote Cnces, and al! Kinds of pressed ware. OAice aud sample room, 37 Jobo sicoot ‘They w'll elect officers to morrow, the T TH. naturally retreated tothe far or starboard side ‘ asiali ales ott . oi thelr own vessel, and this movement brought her | \° Sipe OF race va wy beak or eo: porailog note, iatued | has gone earnestly Madicon the ° dcr the opposite side up above that of the ferry boat. |" Of (he Stare. of a Lass devomtnation ‘nan tive dolar. | ster aud Jenkins. He spoke is carly part of pes = rh 08 Niikiog the Intter's upper works ‘with givak forca wad f [i beDalty fx the vidltion of this Laie is a flue of tive f fast weeky art In Macon odCaiuray emo REMOVALS. IN PENMANSHI Pe THE n tmbwer ior is proparce t ti Boston, Sept, 20 1862 whic its the civ Bi form’ riy « jour ta the ah of yo hinguahiy : . witch vlled go day from this poet | cUiaebing all herralla and stancheons from theforwart } ction of the mite of Maryland backer tae ee, f Andee StemBEt, Nore ctbad de Gomez Byroke de By rowdy ey, heat corn: VAL UNDERSIONE AS RRMOVED - »- | cad to the burrigane deck, her with her aide hoaxes thy aks of & loss denoan- ttaburg. DAA “al Congress by the dena OV ALTE UNDERSIGNED TAS NEY) fot Eg re ee ies Renae Mceecsts | er th he daar Toot gg ge tars eperation nant | PAYOR ye Gotu, aitrin, ia Obie alo, anole ryt wags book, wi 1, Heookiy a GEOL W. WBN NINES rhe, A ors roipwlly from tie British provinces:

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