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QYTELES‘NG POLITICAL WEWS. Sah Sedenateangaek SME WESTERN TOUR OF GENERAL ScorT. Seiiaoaeeaeaa His Rece; tion and Speeches at Pittsburg and Cleveland, By-Laws of the Boston Webstor Club. MUVEMENTS OF THE WHIGS AND DE M- OCRATS OF NEW YORK. Jacob A, Westere't Nominated for Mayor of tis City. THE RECENT SATE ELECTIONS, General Scott's Western Toar. BIS KECHITIGS AT LEWISTOWN, PA He Was greeteo wih long and toud cheers from tho ewembled multst uc uiog the platiora, was addressed in very ul tauguage by Geo. W. Eider, co Seott. xt ea between Captain W. It Irwin and Dr. Jorepb Licnuors om (shi Latter a oaptein under Boott at Chippews wud Leady’- Lave, ead the former a waptain under bim iu “exico ) appeared tobe deeply af. fected, and briefly ‘eplivd im sunstaneo, as follows :— My Fellow (niveus—) am happy to moot with you hore, in this beaurtol vy oc toe Jamata This kiad HOM Was UoeXincid «od Cue sentiments of the beautiful speech ju \ wade by ove of your numbor have touched my brart dey y A manitestasion of my coun- trymen’s eatec tas mny bignest honor; and this of yours ebail + rerbin my memory. Again, and egsin 1 tw ‘wil your Kindness. and assure you it bas excite eewtefut feelings of my heart; Phile to meet wy iste; im arms awakens como tions whioh tang He LO EX press. Captain T, F. ¢ other soldiers of the Mexicam war as +c) nid Go a0, grasped (he Band of the olo her: but tre cars having bocm do beyond the usnel wwe while t al Was Yor speak ing, the Fignal srs vis» nod the train sped On its way Westward, Said loud wud fr peated cheers, arr . Abhough it was jievwuly anmounced (says the Pitteburg Journal of & pt ww) thas Gen Scots did not intend to deliver & pucto sddrees, an immense crowd orgatela Houve oa Saturday ca the wishes of the people 6 to appear on the baicony. Whe vest arrewbiaz- being called to order, Capt. Naylor, on ths part of the cliz m. deivered very touching ad- éroes to the Gevernt Atter the cone tsion of Captain Naylor's address, the General commences by bavting bis tellow-oountrymen forthe bich bh por che paid to him by this public de- Monstration. which bew-vr unworthy of it he might feel. was exceedingly groteful to his feelings. He die cia'med alt r ght of a; ropriating to himself one-tenth of the glo evl g of be old. intimate, and eloquent triend. Naylor, butit was a proud recollection to him that hag uoder the Providence of God, been able to do anything iu 'he service of his country to merit the approbsat'on of bi- teilow citizens, He said that, in early life, it bad been his -eoret and oherishod desire to do something fir Its convery which would prove of ad- vantage to it acd wouls cul sorb the approbation of his countrymen, and to vo it in such # way as to make it harmonize wih the well-bcing of the whole family of man. Under the tien ing of Heaven. (for whlob he had devoutly preyed.) »na the fuvor ot his tellow-citizens, ‘hed been in some mew e succesful, but not to the ex tent of his youthful «pirstions, or to that of the flatter- ing tribute of his valued friend and gallant companion im orms who jurt weir ned him to this city He then e Of Pepm ylvaria aod expressed his grateful omo- tions ior the ripnel owner in which she bad elways mapifested her tiicidcb'p for the humble soldier who Bad been co frequentiy bonored in leading her gallant citivensto bate He reverted tothe gallant soldiers of Penveylvavia both rgulars and volunteers, who had stood by bm Wi b untultering fidelity and bravery on the fieids of Canada and the heights of Mexioo, and pointed the aesembied throng to some of those who stood catered mis abo hed va pee him jin the fatigues and prrils of campaigns former years, Theic glorious old Commonwealth was the Keystome of the federal arch. and sbe had always been true to the Union, and while she romaine t 80, and he felt aaured che ‘always would. the Union was safo in the midst of ali the +hocks which might ever be trea- sonably hurled: against it. He loved Pennsylvania for this, aswel ber many otber grest vietuce, for be was himeelf }ion man—not # pulsation of his heart but beat for the Union the whole Union. this great snd gloricus nation, wh cb «ugh: and ever would remain. one &nd indivisble. His obligations were al-o great to Ponn- eylanin for the unsolicited bonor a portion of her people bad conferred upon orm. by s0 unitedly and heartily pro- moting his nomination w the suffrages of his fellow-oitl- zens for the augurt offler for which he was now & candl date; and if he ever reached that exalted position, it must be by the vote of the people of this galiant State. In con- clusion, he announced his intention of remaining in the city until Monday, and +xpreased his thankfalness that the dirct of bis offictal duties bad given him the Picaenre meeting his true heared countrymen of ittebure on this oce-sion If his official duty had not required it. he should not have taken a journcy during the Presidential contest; be regretted that he was obliged to make such » journey, bat it had been made, asitwar bis duty to wake it and the spontancous sc tion of the peopl: h-re was @ source of upailoyed gratia cation. end would forever be cherished among bis dearest ions. He invok-d the blessings of j Porte upon the people. and took visieave of them amidst their loud and enthuslastic buzzas Atan carly hour on Saturday evening an immense had gatbesea at the Monongahela Moure. anxious to obtain a climp:e of the features of the man who is ™ firet in the bearts of thy people.” An opportanity was extended to ali to shake bim by the hand, and the most epthuriaew was maoifested. Meny of bis old soldiers, who followed him in the Mexican war. and the war of i612, were present and were warmly weloomed. Though mvch exbanxted wi b having received thousands ef people through ‘be day. the General looked bale and hearty ascver. While the reception at the Monongahola House was going en there wasa platform erected at the end cf the Movong:hela bridge aud Governor Johnston. Hons. Bell Hampton avd otber distinguished epenkers, adoreseed the ab-+mblea multitudes The enthusiasm manifested throughout the evening was unparalicited. that the people of Pittsburg and Allegheny county will support thy nominee of the whig party. and the principle of protect‘en to Ameriotn industry, with a veal that koows no faltering. It was anvounced thet on Sunday morning the ladies would cobra 2! me eral Seott at the You ongabela la & pumber of gentlemen were appointed asa wommittee of introauction sik TELEGRAPAIC. ARRIVAL OF GEN SCOTT AT CLEVELAND—HIS SPEECH 70 THE PEOPLE— HEAVY RaINs, ETC. reverand, Ohio, Sept 21, 1952 Im the midst of a drenching rain, yesterday, thousands Waited for an hour the arrival of Gen. Scott. The bank ‘of the Lake, for three quarters of a milo, from the Marine Hospital to Water street, was lined with men anzious to patob a glimpee of him At length the frivg of a ralute announced his aporoach, fend ashe passed from the carto a eurtiage, cheer after obeer rung cut. Gen. Scott was ercorted to bis quarters, at the Ameri can Hotel. by the military, when. im answer to the de gaand of the people, he immediately appeated on the bal copy. and briety addressed the crowds gathered nround He ral -— Fellow oltizent— When I coy fellow-citizens, I mean ative ard adopted c tizens. as weil # all who iatend ty become oitivens of tuis great aud glorious country thark you for the enthuriastie reception you bave given me (cheers) but there is one thing I regret im visiting this beautiful city. and that is the rain; I was pained that While i wee comfortably sheltered ina covered carriage you rhould have bern + xpoeed to rain amd mud. Duriag ay melanoboiy catapaigus and at ocber times, in the dis- barge of the dutiey of my cfliee. and during the greater art ot my life, 1 have beem on the march, and ave always been accustomed to expose myrclf to te weather end other inconveniences of camp life. 1 common with tbe b ave soldiers of the army, aud fam Bineo oft thir time toree you putto such inconvenience B wy eccount. (Great cheering ) Fellow citizens, 1 ave thought man could berdiy cull bimself a citizen of bir arent covn'ry without pussig over (hese great lakes, Awhich thir i+ justly celevra ed as one of the mst bean. tifol of the whole weet. (You're welvome here "from en lrisbinay.) 1 bear that rick broguc—i love (0 hear it Ht maker me teewher pi ble deeds of Trishuen, many 0 @bom I hate led to bute and to victory, (Crew cheering ) Frilow citizens—I do not inteud vo make e epeceh; fam pot jrumeying for that purpow Lam travelling for ihe purpose of selecting @ site for & mili tery borpital; I cimply come wt your call. to thank you for Unie greeting i bare seen fit to greet we cordial- Jy; 00 would you greet mv cf your country’s Generals nocept it as an eviderer of your patrioti-m, 1t con yinows me of yeur devotion and love to your country {cheers.) 1 wilt not detain you longer ; you are wet and Coversd with mud = Trepeat my thanks for this onthu- tisstic reception. (Grent cheering ) Amid deafening epplauee General Boot retired from the balcony to meet a * fire in the rear,” for the spacious Balls of the American wore filed with people anxious to Pay their reapects to the bere of a hundred batties About midnight, Leland’s band gave @ most delightful serenade vpon the balrovy of the American, and as the Bret bugle notes rang out « light appeared at the General's bed10om window fand his tall form bowed bis acknowledge- Ment of the compliment, The bugle’s call never failed to Browse him in time of strife, and im times of peace, it Pould not fall unnoticed upon bis ear. DEPARTURE FROM CLEVELAND, This morning hundreds culled on General Seott, and at Torolock be left in the cars for Columbus, atnidet the beers of thousands ond the roar of cannon, The Webster Movement, FORMATION OF A WEBSTER O1Un From the Bosten Bee Sept vi | The Webster Union whigs of our city and viclaity hel) meeting Jast evening, at Art Unron fail, [t was a most gathering and eurpaseed in hearty veal wud en- thuriam any teal meeting beld in our city during the presert seeson =I! bas put # sigaiticant stamp sod na a motion to the Webster caure and movement. will goon iperensing to the day of election ‘The fit busier in order was the report of the com- mittee op the organizetion of the Webster Club The re- [port was mage by Mr S:etron and Ie as follows :— Whereas, fy yy importent national be ‘we are on the eve an in) Ly ection, when the poople must decide by their suflragos Wasnunoron, Sept. 21, 1862; Seeretary Corwin, it is understosd, has not resigned (ead will es coca as the Gardiner Committee repert and leer him (as they will do) of all improper conduct im ‘The reported disclosures and flare up in the committee todey ts belioved to be unfounded, nothing wow or otertling having traa‘pired. Mr. Corwia intends stumping Ohio for (General Scott after Lis reciguation. Additional from Mexico. PROGRESS OF THB REVOLUTIONISTS — BEBOLLEDO POWBBLESS—RAVAGBS OF THK INDIANS, BTO. Baxritons, September 21, 1852, ‘The mail is through from New Orleans, the pspecs of which city contain details of tho Mexican mows herete- fore received by tolegraph, ‘The advices from the oity of Mexico are to tho 2Lat ef August. The Tvaitd’Unwn of that date, contains an elaborate account of the diffieulties which environ the republic of Mexioo all of which tend to tho conclusion thaé a revolution} amd probable dismemberment, is near ‘but. sbite we acknowledge, to Litioal party beoxuse of our profer- erurer it may represeat we believe the aecendency of that party or even the temporary lenoe of there wea-bren may be won at too lex or by the establishment of dangerous to the best interests ani future welfare ef a repubtio. Reccotved further: Gor the weantun hetin’ augrerted tm the premi ox the undersigned, bereafter named. do pro- oced to firm s Webster (lub and adopt the following shall be called the Bostom Article 2—The Board of Direotors of this Club elall twelve Vice Presidents, Corres- Keoordymg Seoretary and Treasurer. ey sbali have power to fil spy veoanoles which may herr body: they rhe ave coated of ube geae- rai affairs of the Club to make cuch reguistions and transact such business as us 6m ler @rOctations: a ‘The goveroment +ball Lest convenience a causasritg commtites of rixty por- 4 ar equaily an posible between the revere] words of (his city. wboee duty f ebait be to od on0 preserve as neatly as praotiosble the mamesand wit Che Webster voters im the ety Any legal voter of the State of Masseoha fils invemding oO sopport Daniel Webster for the uext Previd-nt of the United States, may become ® member of tent, the claims of » ALMANAG FO NAW YORK—THIB DAY. 8, Charlee tow 06 66 | KiGM WaTRR wora 02 25 | McDonough, Filis. BE Dennis; Lonsdale, Baker, PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 21, 1452. red, Ryrio, Liverpool, B ‘all, Queboo, Cook & Smith. n, Roberts, St John, NB, Bare! 0, ‘ow Orleans, Fostor JW Klwell & Co. Ltimore, Oelriohs Woteter Cub Ship Masonic, I ay be Livingston. consist of a DT restdent. opning Srors tary Bark Maricl, Means, Guayama, G 6 Bark Dolphin (clipper Bark Asa Fish, Gnte Bark John Bird, Bird, Now Orl Brig Azores, Bait 1 Melbourne, Butler Beos. Nosmith & Sons. Messina, J W Biwell & Co. n, San Juan, Pook & Church, \y apportaine ce the gov- polm’ at (heir ear- Tho two commissioners who had gone to Jalaps to quiet factions In that ci'y, had returned, having failed to Meot anything whatever, The ineurgert Rebotledo was completely powerless, Be was cecreted im the mountains; but had addressed a ‘0 the goverpment offering to surrender orovided y Was guaranteed to hiawlf a1 efused to entertain w onditiousl surrender. tons. to be apport » Dolner & Pott ba. . Plumer & Lamon Sebr B Frink, rink, Richmond, Van’ Beunt & Staght, Sehr Abm Ovborne, Thompson, Richmond, Van Braut & Schr GC Gibbs, Smith, Richmond, J constitution and by-laws were upanl- Johnson & Louden. au Brant & Slagh, sbort of su un bac been rent in pursuit of bia The cificultice at Gueduajara were still unsettled. Commiscivners bad beem sent with instrucions not to recegulse either of the claim Lut to tnatal M. fgvacio Herrera ia that offioc, Nothing bad been accomplisted at last arcounte, Grost di-coutent prevailed of that State bad calted upon ¢ sole Congress. in oreer th ranged, the Tehuantepeo question settled, and provision made for the defene: The Todians continue their depredations. having ra- veged Dusango, they have now pasted into Zascateoas. where they bave committed a thousand atrocities. Coxbulia and Nuevo Leon they attaoked villages, mur- derd wany of the inhabitants, and oarried oil women A conducts with $200 000, left Mexico on the 20th of August. for Vera Crus Lt is mow caid tbat the postponement of the time for opening the proposals for the construction of a road sorces (he Inthmus of Tehuantepes was owing to the wit of the Presi joints reixed by some bidders as to the precise meaning of ceetain articles im the contract as published. STILL LATER. INSUBRKOTION—TAK Aw armed force ‘ah, Robbins, Wash m the Committee. reported tlae following Webster Club: Gener} Jobo 8. Tyle Vice Presidents —W inn Ungde maw Wiley M Hale Smith Isafab Faron, Wa i, Da Franci Cbeney, Joha stot, veny. Arthur Pickertog. Lenry D, Kowte, Secrelwy—U, Walter Buckingham, Secreta y— &row. Wilson. yer—Tbomar J Lee, ‘The list of officers was accepted amid he most ontha- Blartic applavce. ‘The bail was crowded to its utmost Uimtta as were also pg. Considering that bub Little motioe Was given of (ue meeting the number im attendance was unurually avd curpricingly large. for signers to the Woeb-ter Cub was opened. and a large number of signatures were affixed. The Webster motion. aud will loorease esch day. Webber, Philade! Sloop Sarah, Lincoln, Taunton, iat of officers for Ut Chartes Torrey, Tot fovernorship, Be Tepe Orne: pimandor WL Hudson, 67 doubled Cape Horn July 29, 1 17, on edge Pia the Gulf stroam, passed brig as. U S sloop of war Vincennes, C: days from Valparai: Bajuco, The Logislatare rnhm-nt tO con. aces may be ar- , Harrison, Liverpool, Se} th, 7:35 PM, exchanged Asia, henco for Liverpool. in lat 11) AM: Dansed a ship, ng E; Ith, 5 18 PM, passed 1 in lat 46 05, lon 6462, odhuil, Savannah, 68 hours, with pt 18, PM, off Ty- York for Savannah; of Tybee, oxehai the entries adjcin Steamship Florida, to SE Mitohill. schr Enchantress, from y, 3PM, 48 milos N with ship Hartford, from NYork for Savannah; 10th, changed signals with steamships Alsba and Marion, for Charleston, Union, Adams, Chavloston, 54 hours, with mdse gers, to Spofford, Tiloston & Co, Sund: ropeller bound 8; same even’ i Is with steamship Marion, hence fo interns bearing NW, at Il, exchai ship Alabama, hence for Savanna! 3. passed brig. Jul Charleston for « Northern port, in » calm. Canton, May 20, Anjier Jul, 1, saw a ship wit W, spoke Br shi » Wishod to be ro) (of Newport, R puiast and jib boom, in'a gr ils and xi Sands Head Ju bali is now faitly The Elections—General Result. ‘The official returne of the elections in Missouri, North Carolina. and Lowa, show the followieg general rosuit ia each of those States: — tharleston; Cape signals with ‘stoam- onday, 9 30.4 M, Lat 36 Ford (of Boston), from Snap Game Coe with mdse, to bound in; Aug Vote for Governor ... TENG ANTEPEC ), with loss of eon 13th, with Ship Eagle, from Caloutts viverpool, passed St Holona 8, Dates from Tampico to the 12th Bare © city council oppores Cardonas, the le jure clothes him with additional power. ae paige later dates from the City of Mexico state that a de- cree. fixed the 8th August. to reoell to the Tchvuantepeo road. No day has been named opening the proposals. Grand Lotge of Democratic majority .... NORTH CAROLINA. Vote for Governe vel Lawrence Cof Boston), Patten, Liverpool, to master. Aug 19, off Liverpool for Phila- ‘oquimbo, from Liverpool Lat 51, Lon 9 saw shi ad. Wat 51, lon 9, spo! Montevideo for Liverpool; 28th, Tat ship Careline, bound W; 3a inet, lat Br brig Troant, for Quebeo. noer, Liverpool, Aug 17, with mdse The KC Shas had Democratic majority..... a, 21 40, passed Br |. O of O& F. ™, lon 3) 45, passed Bartimons. Bept. 21, 1852. The United States Grand Lodge of Odd Follows to-day dected the following officers :— Grand Sire—Wimot @. De Saussute of 8. C. Deputy Grand Sire—Horace A. Manchester of R. I. Grand Becrotay—James L.. Redgely of Md. Grand Tieasurcr—Joshua Van Suni of Md. ‘Tho election occupied nearly the entire day, and no other pusiness of intercst was transacted. Proposed Tunnelling of the Hudson River, Axnany, Sept. 21, 1852. ‘The enginccrs of tbo sevoral railroads terminating in this city met this afternoon, to consider the feasibility of the various projects fora tunnel under the Hudson river, Noihiog was done, and they adjourned till 7 P. M. The meeting of ministers and members of the Congre- ge‘ioval denomination in thiz city next month, will be Jenkins—whig. McCleary—dem Vote for Sccretary of State . 16,027 verett & Brown. NW winds for the last 10 days, ip Ambausador, Putuam, Shields, 88 days, with ceal, to and 670 passen| Democratic majority ......s.cscseseeereceeee LIT From Maine and Vermont the official returms have not yet been received, but the following is the result as far as heard from:— a, eae n, Havee, Aug 8, in. ballast, with 215 pas- r. n, Share, Savannah, 10 days, with cotton, &e, to Dunham & Dimon. F herwood, Charleaton, 8 days. with cotton, to Dunham & Dis Bark Virginian ( ug 1, with ‘ke bark Balti Bark Juniata (of Yarmou It, to J Foulke & of Richmond, Va), Boush, Rio Janciro, Aug 15, Int 14.15 S, lon 37 17, ore, from St Toomas for Rio Janeiro. , Nowton, Bonaire, Aug 28, Avg %, with hides and india an Juan, Nic, i9 days, Whig. Vote for Governor (two dem. candidates). 27,090 Whig. Dem. Free sil, Vote for Governor .......... 22487 14,028 9.187 14.028 oli (of Camden), Stetson, Pensacola, 25 days, in (Br), Brown, , EB, 42 days, with mdse assengers, to H & F W Moyer. Total democratic and froe soil vote........ ‘Brig Penelope (Prus), Ulhof, Bordeaux, 66 days, with brandy, to MI Mrjority against whig candidates ‘Whig mujority over democrat... Stone, Savannah, 8 days Sturges, Clearman ‘omory, Lubec, 12 days, with plas- gape ee 7, with cotton, to J Large Fire at St. Lous. Co. Sr. Lois. Sept, 21, 1852. Lees night Alexander's stable was destroyed by fire, together with a large number of buggies and wagons. The borses—one hundred and fifty in number—were saved. The loss is estimated at $16,600. No insurance. City Politics, CONVENTION—DEMOCRATIC Calais, 10 days, with lime. ockland, 10 daya, with lime, . (of Plymouth), Burdett, Port au Prince, Win Blake, seaman, of Eng- ars, aud Wim Powers, cook, of aseage from Wilmington, NC. rc), Cunningham, Bar MAYORALTY This convention met last evening at Tammany Hall, for the purpose of nominating @ candidate for Mayor, and as the balloting will show below, Mr. Jacob A. Weetervelt, ship builder, of the Seventh ward, has been choven the candidate :— The Steamer Marton at Charleston. Cuanceston, September 21, 1352. The United States mail steamship Macion, Captain M Borry, arrived hore from New York at twelve o'clock Inst 72, s sudden shift of wind, was thrown om her beamends, and at Wilmington, NC, 7 days, ney C Moad, Hartick, Newbern, NC, 10 days, with 12; in « squall off Hatteras oom and gat au split wneinaail; 16th, in & NNE blow, z outh, NC, 8 days, with naval :t Globe, Tucker, Washington, NC, 7 days, with naval lost deck load of oran; Schr Adele Mandovi! naval stores. Se Incob A Westervelt Sk gr BET Alderman Libby False News by Telegraph. Srrincriecy Rervmscan Orrice, Sept. 2L, 1852. The di-patch from this place, published on Friday in the New York evening papers, giving an account of a railroad accident at Cabotviile, & erbaited without au- thority to the Repubtecan office, coutained essential or. sors, being entirely incorrect in almost every particular. ™ kx Aidermen Jackson. Alderman Denman 7 Schr James Neilson, Stone, Washington, NC, with naval -Alderman Charlie! mith, Washington, NC, 8 daya, Wm, C Wilderming Teal, Richmond, 4 day: Schr HT Baker, Mclaughlin, Alex Sehr Geo W_ Corner, 8i Simeon, York River, ? days, ato, Seaman, Baltimore, & days. a, Fre sburg, Del. in, Carlisle, Philadelphia, 5 days, for Schr M Marey, Millett, Philadelphia, 6 days, for New Schr Charity, Birdsall, Philadelphia, 6 days, for Mystio, e, Chaeo, Philadelphia, for Barnstable. On the fourth ballot Mr. Weetervelt was declared the slected candidate for Mayor received with much satisfaction. and three cheers were civen for the success of r. Weetervelt Is a ehipbuilde: seventh ward possessing considerable wesith, and is overy way fitted to hold the responsible position of ehicf magi-trate of this great metropolis, The announcement was Auvany, Sept, 21, 1852, Bcbr FA Geode of produce by s.; wheat, 19000 The following ve been the receipts capal sinee our last:—Flour. 11.000 bl bus.; com. 14600 bus ; barley, 3,000 bus Wheat, nd’ sales worth reporting. Carley is dull at 780. for two rowed, and 840, for four rowed; the tales were 6.700 bus. Corn unchanged; 6.500 bus, cold at 663cc. a 67c. for sound Western mixed. Oats are steady; rales 11.000 bus at 450. he choren candidate. and resident of the bibits no change, Kings County. WHIG NOMINATIONS FOR SHERIFP, ETC. The whig county convention assembled yesterday ternoon, at the Plank Road Hotel, in the Ninth ward, for (be purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of sheriff, clerk of the county cour's. register and coroners. The full number of delegates from overy ward and town in the county were present. ‘or Sheriff. —The vote on the first formal ballot stood : David Stewart 1 Ebencaer W. Peck. Whole number ot Schr Mary Emily, Snow, Schr Wurtz, Jolinson, Eg Tux Porato Rot 1x Maryuanp —The Rockyille Journal states that the potate rot is general in Montgo- mery county, and thousands of bushels have beon lost Many farmers will lose their entire ¢ op. A letter from Harford to the Cegi Whig 8 ays the rot is spreading in that county, and that meny of the farmers on Deer Creek have lost their whole crop. come as hig as 300 dushels, The disease seems to be most prevalent in the high lands; bore iv the low lands are very little injured. epee cemeetretom cee ES Bree eT Schr Mary Augusta, Watts, lenty, Manning, Rockland, 6 days ‘anite, Thompson, RockIand, 6 da: hares & William, Boyd, Rocklan Below, ‘The telegraph s+ the Highlands report 9 olippor ship & at Sailed, Br ship Agenora, Wilton, Queboo; Gray, Newry; Mary Ann Petors (Br), Brown, Quebeo; barks Yankee Blade, 23 Wm. M. Muchmore es 60 aud Mr, Bte "9 ccived & mojority of the whole, was declared duly nomi- f the County Cousts.—The yote on the first formal 8L Charles Thoma: 18 Wm. M. Boerum... [Per Steamer Antwenp, Sept 7—Sld New H Aucoa Bay, July 19—Sid Are Bonvaaux, Sept 6—Cld Norton, Philadelphia, Sid Peter Borrios, NYork. , Borries, N Yor! Feohter, du; Ma- Married, Oa the 16th instant, at 8r, Paul's Church, in this city, v. Dr. Western, Mr. Tuomas Doyie, to Misa Bocxer. both of New Jerse; On Tuerday, 21+t i Mr Anperw KR, Conve ell of this city On the 1204 instant. by the Rev, Thomas Jones, James H. Huntas, of Westcbeste® county, to Miss Manta Lovrsa Dowpere, eldest davghter of Luke Dowdell, Eeq., of this Geere; Boston. avill, San Francisco; ith, Pallas, Pinson, for the Rev. C. Whittaker, to MissS Conxrisa Genroperte. Soovard T. Coles. . Joon L Spader . Mr Coles was declared nominated. Register —The candidate for this offive was also chosen 6p the firet regular ballot, 36 Hitken, NOtlea rion, Flitner, do; Lorentzen, aud Balticus, Riebo, NYork; Julius Kl NOrleans; Figaro, Beckman, Baltimore; 6th, George, Tho Cuxnaven, Sept 4—Sld Harburg, Meyer, NYork; 7th, Franklin, Knudson, do. Cuonstanr, Aug 20—Arr Keying, Pierce, Matanzas; id Sixt, Sea Duck, Porter, N York. ~ ‘lin, Long, N York; Age- 0. jocker, Malaga and NYork. yottun, NYork, and The vote stood :— Thos. R. Mercein. At Morrirania. September 16, by the Rev. Mr. Ger- rard, Hevay J. Woon, to Isauetta J. Ronn, both of this in this city. Februery 24. by tho Rey, Mr. Stopford, Groace W. Fnosr, of Williamsburg, L. 1, to Axxa BE. Faoor. of Baltimore, Md, Beltimore pap On Tuesday, September 2 Mir. Berry was deoiured the nomin Lor Coroners of the County at large.—Dr. Job Davis, of Sushwick ond Dr Androws, of Flatbush, were nominated by acclamation THE BROOKLYN CITY WHIG CONVENTION Will meet this evening, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress, Mayor, and other city officers, Chree men sre talred of for Congress, viz :—Alderman spinots. Union whig ; John A. Cross, Seward whig ; and David A Bokee. Brewer, Trinida noris, Sehilliny by the Rev, Mr. Husted, Sent arr Franklin (8), Mr, Joun ©.” Tuostrson, of Williamsburg, L. 1, to Saran Axna Kewrn, of New York On Tucsday moring, September 21. at the Presbyterian Church, Canal rtreet, by the Rev. Hugh Smith Varpen- ter. Mr, Jonn Vouton Connor, to Miss Many Louisa Gres, both of this ing, from London for ard is reported to have huug himself wn overboard). Daan, Sept 7—Passed by Oth, Java, Christianson, , Marion, from Bremen for NYor! ondon for NYork, and Hisuipshite, Antwerp, and proceeded for NYock. Dunoexess, Sept 6—O8, Martha, Klockgeter, from Balti- c Pavorite, M'Milan, from’ Sunderland Miscellaneous Political Items, in Praperrnta ~The Philadel- pia Temperanee Convention, which met on the 2th inst. put in nomination the following ticket :-— City —State Senate—Thomas Watteon, wentatives—A. H, Bartis, , Tonieon, Chas, Vansant Thomas 8. Smith County —Senate—Benjomin R, Miller. resentativer—K. B Salter. Thomas L. Gifford J. BE. Ki Irvip. Frederick Reel Joreph H. Hoffman. eer. Jumes &. Smith, Henry Davis, R Thomas. Chas. W Cox, abolitionists of the sccond Assembly district, In Oneida County, bave nominated Edward Loomis Westmoreland, av their candidate for member of Arsem- Temrenancr Ticker In Brooklya, on Tuesday. September 21, Davin J. Wiceon. Pripter. in the 424 year of his age. ‘The friend and wcquaintances of the family are re- epecttolly invived to attend the funcral No. 92 Jay street, Brooklyn. this afternoon, at OA, Sopt Arr Mai VINENBURG, Aug Si— ept 6-Arr Ines, Rogers, NOrl Ovid 3 th, Ferriero, from his lave 1M, Sept7—Passed by, Queon, Payne, from NYork House of it Sept %—-Arr Kitty Cordes, Hannah, Mobile, f Rep Wertern Star, Moses, N York; Mount Washington, NOrleans, Off 10th, Constitution, from rk. On Taesdey morning » aged 68 years and 7 mouths, @ friewda and nequi aly invited tow September 21, Exu:zanern Joun- ter, NOrloans; Constantine Hallowell, and John bh, Jenny Lind, Robinson, Btances cf the family are re- bal pd ber funerel, from No. 80 Seeoud «venue on Wednesday. st 2 o'clock P. M. 'y, September 21, Mr. Joan Srackroue. His inends. ond those of the family. are requested to aitend bis foners). this day. (Wednesday ) at 2 o'clock, (rem bir iste residence. No. 262 Rivington street. Op Tueeday, September 21 Ang! vin, Chas Chaloner, Thompson, NOrl con, Webster, Savanuah, Cia‘ont th, Lady Sale, M’'Ksy, N ; Grants Guetrig ag ste, M'B Sy, NOrloans; 9th, Alexander & short but reverg iil wife of Mr. John W. Mott, and Tijatives avd friends of the family are invited to “tend the faneraton Thursday, September 23, at 3 Colock, from ber late residenae On Tresday, September 21, Mr. Jor Fairer, in the 45th yeor of bis ege. iver and friends of { of bis tem Jumer, and sister, M in-law Mr. Jobpeon and Jomea Woods, invited to attend bis funcrs O'clock precisely. from bis fan Francisco; City of Glasgow . Gould, and Wm Rathbone, nic, Miller, Quebec. American Eagle, Moore, N TELEGRAPHIC, The Whig State Convention. Rocuesten, Sept, 21, 1952 pe Hon, William Pitkin has been elected delegate to te Convention, from this city, and David K. Barton alternate, Congressional Nomination tn Philadelphia, Ynitaverrmia, September 21, 1862 Jobn MoNair has bern. nominated for re election by the democrats of the Fifth Congressional district, com- posed of part of Philadelphia and Montgomery countica No 165 Madivon street ve Sept 5—San Jacomo, Dodero, Verta, Percival, Boston. . Newronr, sept 7—Cld Wabash, Barnes, NYork. so, Sept Arr Dromohair, Pyne, Gli he fomily, and also thore 1 Johason, and brothers- are reepeotfully this day, 22d instant, at 2 ® residence, Twenty third ‘venth avenues, Catnanine Ourne f her age, the mother of Mr. gow for NYork. EcRsuam Roaps, Sept&—Pat in, the Dumas, Cosnlich, froin Taganrog, with lone of bows) act with the Am # Sept €, the Smalls bearing EB by 8, 34 milea prit and forostaye, having nip. Isaac Webb, of NYork, Braats, in the 83d yenr of Richerd H. Staats of ibis ef At the Pensacola Navy Stuiio dovghier of Lieutenant J 5 months aud 15 duya Mr Hewny A, Pivnner this afternoon (Wedneeday) pipbany, Stentom Telegraphic Marine Arrived—Barks Ella, Antwerp; brige Dady of the Lake, and Wi Pitt, Philadelphia; Lad ;aohre Tanguls, do; Wolcott, and Fi camer City of New York, Philadelphia, Below—Ship Daniel Webst Cleared—Bark A G Hill alveston; solits Tioga, Rich Herald Marine Correspondence. Evoartown, Sept I7. ray, Marchant, Boat ihe, N¥ork for do n. Angast 9, Exizanern Reports, M Watson, United Boston, Sept 21, Meetings To-Day. Porthshire, Ardrossan; Whig State Convention, at Byracuse. for the nomina- tion of a Presidential electoral ticket and Democratic Congressional Conventio; disirict of this Btare comprising 81 counties, meets at Middletown, Democratic mass mecting at Detroit. Michigan. at which Senators Cass, Douglas, and Weller will deliver Jn April Inet, in ( His remaina will be buried clcok. from the Church of the KE street. betworn Eetex and Norfolk apd those of bis father. Wm. 1 ly requested to attend, without furcher in On Tuedey morn: Timon. wife of Mr of the Testh van and Orange whiand, Norfolk, Pinkney. are partionlar. i, September 2 omes Timon, in the 86th year of Hier friends and (hore of the fa: Sixth street Baptist Chure Polar Bt Atyived—Schrs Br lor, NHaven for do; Malcolm, bh, do for Provincetown; Nurmabal, Kendall, Warol/ , doy, do for Pictou; Jane Logri The New Jerrey State Temperance Convention ry Michigan Btate Fair, to be held at Detroit three days. mily. aleo the members h of Pilgrim Lodge N Lodeo of Free and Accepted ‘bus Unuw Chapter No. 43 0. U A, are requested to attend her funerston Wednesday. 224 trom the residence of her busband, Tue Fiona Inmans.—We learn, but not offi- reliminary arrangements have beenen- BUly Bowlega. by the Commissioner of Lo- tbe remnant of the Somt- Toten, Providence, for intent, at 2o'e rk for Boston; Jane No, 164 Ludiow st only child of 8 year. 1} months and On the 26th instant, at Haverstraw, N, ¥., of brain ed G4 years. from Heaton, dian Affaire, for toe removal of holes now in Florida to the Weet of the Miewierippt iver, ond thet the emigration will cummence dutiog the pres- Every thing pecersary to their comfort on {he journey, and at their mew bomer, wit be afforded. to remain for # longer period. in the Tx not fully appreciating the dengers exposed—the whites. being impatient om of the treaty, made twenty yours overnmdnt aed the by Reoonity. (o be oncried tao ot- ) September 2hwt, tof dysentory, Arioe Winrin It snd Lucy T. Conover, ager ¥ in, With 1:0 bbls eperm oil, Vth, all the vessels reported above, exoapt the Perry; alro 1d, ail the vessels previously reported, and @F ivinw at this port ince the 1th inst. Also ner ith, soir President, Forsott, from Bangor for edelphia, and remaing this morning (Ath) disevarging r. Pruranweenga, Sept 14 PM Arrived- Tineke, Fohn, Welah, Amen, f 0 jt fever, Mrs Bevis Joxen, » Te} ardently desire Merry, England On Janel ef their fatine to whieh they are for # full exee 0 between th *hiob is vow requ fot —Washingion pt end Morgarct Harrison, aged 1. year aud 3 acquaintances of the family are Invited wera). this atterncon. at 2 o'losk, at the avenue, Jetway City moptba, ‘The frionde avd (0 attend the tm reridemes of ber parents, Reminoles, and ; Saab Lead Ellis, Harwich; Detaware, Oor~ eon, Ce » Lynn; Gari Serko oun, Rei, Rk Korey Wo City of Rowton, Easterbrook. Boston; sloop Zephyr, Fatl- wire, Boston, eee Major Wolff (Dan), Broderson, 86 Thomas; em - Washington, Pe id; Bonguela, lol 3 UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS Roamer, Nichols: Elles Maria: Kilftaan seed Chinn Se A Sy Wii. Van Zandt-—The ane, Boston; Wm MoGilvery, Cages, Pro ee an Wont Broadway, is ter, Gifford, Chas i Sipplo, N Have ens, Thee Martin, Dougherty, Sturtevant. Oor- | ticles in Somers, Salem; Storer; rato , Brooklyn; Dai Mont furg, Bllene, "Necharie, Cain, Boston: Larkis burg, Elleme, and buck, CC Stratton, Wostoots, Charl iY reara lear of the prot jalo, rain or shine, ab Bell, Rayner, Peovidesco; P K Burton, Lin, Salem; Evi Garwood, Williameburg: J H Crouch, Fomllsy Port Norcia.” ‘auction, at Fort Hamilton, September 22, 1852, ‘BMfiscollansews. jock P. I, the sohoouers James C. Church Tngaire of 1. Siu Barrimonn, whiok runk » fow wooks ago at pior 39, | {erMey, and sloop Mary Elira, Ing Kast river, otill Hes in tho same situation. ientee Marken Meer Tek mn ot 60. Oumehs Fi Bu Buia Goon Inemen, outward ton, whore the boate may be seen. the draw of W caught some AUCTIONEER—STORE, 310 BROAD oarried sway the fore topgaliant mast a1 yar . 8, at 10 A.M., ab No, Lom tion of (he main rigging, disabling the vous Brondwa: ne Assortment of Puraitert, could not go to Hen. connisting Dining, aad Bodroom Furnitere Sprague, from Boston, of and for Machine, Fo night of 12h inet, nour Mtn & SE glo, bila and ix full of water; sails and rigeing sbeipped, St Flushing left M 1th to rend st Sour Joun J TavLor, before reported ashore bolow Mo: lin, Md, arrived at Lowes, Del, 20th, with half her oarge board, in oharge of Mr Fassett, wreckmaster. Sour Ananeria, from Porte Cabello for Baltimore, was wrecked on the 1th inst, on the Saranao reof, The vossol nd cargo & botal loas; orew naved. Scun Ini, from Curacoa for Boston, pub inte S¢ Jago, Cuba, th ult, having, whon in the lat of St Domingo, ex- perionocd a hurricane and shipped so mu was decmod ad viseablo to boar up fur the ab D. $i .82098, AUCTIONEER, WitL sRuL ow Thursday, Sep, 28, a6 1034 v'olook, at his now sale coom, No. 46 Broadway, noar Prince street, a large lob now and eecond hand furniture, well deserving the aitentien » of doalers and housekeepers; comprising Tense, ingeaiay three-ply carpets, sofas, tete-n-tel ‘oltaire chairs, rookiag, | eal ny and cano eeat chairs, book casce, burea corner stand, extonhi black walnut bedatends, clamber # 16 top contre tables, mattresses, toilot rots, looking-glasses, glass-ware, without reserve, Goods must be tak F conto AUCTION EER.—LARGE SALE OF GRN- ct os teel uschold rniture, French Plate Gt Whalemen, : Brureels Carpets, Offias Forviture, &e. —F. Coltor will oot, Sid from New Redford 2uth, ship Addison, Cash, NPacitio | this day, Wednesday, Sept 224, a¢ 105 e'olook, m. the auee Ocean; Mary Wilder, Pacific Occan, 50 Bockman and 49 Aun street, a very Lace Arr at Nantucket t7th, sohr Hamilton, Pattorson, Shoals, | genteel ausortment of Parlor, Diniag-room and bascm @ bbls humpback oil. iture, comprising in t Kosewood and Mahageeg ‘On French Rook April 20, Chas W Morgan, Sampson, NB, | Chiniresnd Prongh: Wedateads Sooretarien, Resk-onsen, Some £00 ble-top, rosewood and mahogany Tablos: marbl , Dining and Extension tables Dros Wash-atands and Work-table Is d oil cloths; Feather Bede and hair p. Touobed at Fagni July 18, Congress, Hathaway, NB sinoo touched at 8¢ Mishaets 20th): Ivth, Mary, Bay Edgartown, clean; John, Tilson, NB, do} 20th,” Mo Kempton, do do, for Indian Ocean few day & largo assortmont of sooond hand Fu do, clean; Peart, Forsyth, NL, 2) bbla; 26¢h, ‘of & gentioman, broaki ton, NB, clean; 27th. Tahimiroo, Nell, Fi, do; Congress, Men now ready. dali, tact from St Helena, 198 bbls; 2th, Cachoiot, Hosmer, | ——————__—________ Nev, YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 51 CROSBY STREBS— it, 76 do. a Tie acca coun cbosbalan sonseacn ek ithe Vidandan Auction sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &0., een Monday and Wednosday, at 12 o'clock. ‘Persons having pew Spoke, no date, Kathleen, Allen, NB, clean. 3 ‘At Honolulu July —, Chae Frederick, Haskins, NB, 500 sp. | oorty for eale, will pease call and have it £0 wh, put in on account of sickness on Bourd; had disohargod JOHN H. GATFLELD, Proprietes, eleven men sick, and lost two by death. Capt I had alse = Gischarged all his officers. part of whom woro sick; was EW BUGGY WAGONS, PHATON, &C.—AUCTION— hound on Acperuice, ‘The bright sided whaleship. soon of Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 12 o'clock, at 07 Doy Conor Islands Ang 17, is eyposed to have heon the CF. ‘orner of Groanwich stgoot, a lt of oxrriagos, including ¥ tow Bu ons, Jenny Lin B oe) Notices to Mariners, ise ggy Wenn Sena nd slay ‘ho statements of Captains Cutter, and. Kietscer of the cound. Also, Harness, Bridles, Be, +7 shoal on whic hark Mary Broughton struck SW by W from WELLINGTON & CARTRR, Aweh the Hen snd Chickens, Great Bahama Baik, are crroncous 5 ert he fs to the distance of the shoal from the Hen'and Chickens. meter emery Oi bebing AA they having qver.estimated it, calling it fore milos, when tt | greqogh, arenerat’ assortment of unredeemed pen | is not (wo miles distant. It is 8 common error that of over-cotimating dil tho water, I havo never had one furnished to me that not, on being measured, found to be one-half too muoh. isting of ladies’ and gontlomen’s clothes; bods and nstrumonts, tools, watches and jewelry, &. By ordee Charkes Cudlipp, 289 Spring street, T chould not be so positive on the above, were it not that M. McELWAIN, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION, BY the chart which is mentioned is constructed from an elabo- Henry, this das Yat 10% ‘at Ne. rate survey, and the water in that region is so clear that in Noeth Wil ri ‘of Any moderate weather yon can seo the bottom in more than 4 three fathoms—euch © dunger, thorefure, ‘could not escape pee Teter ae nie having beon sven. GEO. W. BLUNT. , One superior Sideboard. Sold BEACON ON ROMER SHOAL, ILLIAM WITTERS WILL SELL THIS DAY, a An iron beacon, of an octagonal form, the black ball on the 10 o'clock, at 187 Capal street, the Furniture of a ger top being forty-five fect above high water, has becn ereoted | tleman 2 Pian house! on the Romer Shoal. a Pianos Tt boars 843 dog B magnetic, 1,810 yards from the Stone | Teerond Piano, t inian i ting Beacon on the NW point of Romer, and is a short third of a Dputival milo from the SE point of the shoal; the contre fe in | hid issse one sient foot at low water. és f and other Carpets, ‘Stal ir Roi n going through the Swash Channel, when bearing NE, it tage Bedstends, Hair Mattresses should nut be approached nearor than 40 yards, Meet ten Deainise sBociee GEO. W. BLUNT. | Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, si Lid Ship Winged: Arrow, from Boston (Avg 5) for San Fran- cisco, Aug (not Sopt) 15, Int 82 20, lon 49. Ship Huntress, Lambert, from ‘Boston (July 27) for San Francisco, Aug 12, lat $284, lon 39:39. Park O' J Coffee, Nichols from NYork (abt July 1) for ber 6th, purse $250, mile Buence Ayres, Aug 1, lat 24 N, lon 5 tober 12th—same as No. 1, to Wark Redmond of’ Boston), from Quobec for Bristol, F, ‘October 14th, same as No Aug 20, Ist 46, ton 25, 4 ‘all horses. Closo at. Ports. Highth and Chestnut atrocts, Soptomber 2188, at ten » B Sept 1—Arr ship Eva, Philbrook, London; 2d, | Two or more a field, two to star park Wioland (Brom), Richmond. BUCHANAN & CO., Propriotet BRopwensway Sept—Arr Hy Ware, Nason, Cal- cutta for Rotter i. I. s 0! 25th; , Rept. 224, at 3o'clook, P. M., @ match for TEAR abe Sept C—Sehite Sarah Maria, for NYork 25th; | tg nents, beat throe in fives 0; Dimmook mi mee Mose Baruunst, NB, Aug 30—Arr schr Albion, Morris, from wane one oS po wales 300 Pow ds, wit 8 ‘ood * Panton, Sew: $ . é perks bemalinn Werks for do, ave ready: Franklin, Cook, for | teturn when the sport fa over, JOHN I. SN j pes A Boston coon; James Sinith, Jackson, for Philadelphia, di roprietor, Chilton, Pennell, disg; brige Octavia, Simmons, and Adams Nenry, for NOrieans 18th; Roscoe, M’Crill ‘s yi Sarah Nash, rances Ellen, Ilsley, an Smith, wtg; sohr Midas, Rauch, Maranzas, Sept 12—Barks Hecla, Fogg, for Portland, ldg mo! ‘NION COURSE, L. I,—TROTTING.—ON Maat York; Le Hof na Roan Sea Pie eer a 1 br. . m. Cayuga Mnid, of New York; A. Concklin namne br, f : vo oclebrated field of horses to’ the dooms do. Bid 13th, beak Uslom, Cines, Work; 15h, Belg HES | cc lmpertast 64 mention sheer qualisin ve she Gemmeoes Para, Aug 2°—Bark F Deming, Tilton, for NYork, wtg | sons that assembled to witness firat mocting; but, cargo; brige ter taps Conway, for Salem, do; Henrico, h hi a do Sept Il. Wii Jawerno, Aue T1814 bark Mi Lelar, aud sche Catharine (Sw), Philsdelphia (shiz has been reported dan schr Mary Catharine, bound to NVork). _ oft Bort eth, etenanahip Coriea, Cropper from NVork (July 0) tr Sth, for isco will not be shat a Fe. Tes Pa ay Sie lg ee merge tidhselt. the time made fa this race will be fo RN peR ame 12) fox San Frances Bapeiced tor sport in | teone, and those that wish to witness food race should the UStates: barks Creole, Coffin, for Baltimore, dg: Her- | {ail to attond. Cars will leave South Ferry, Brooklym, ry Fy d for do: Indus, Thompson, for NOr- | the Course at 2 o'clock, M., and return as soon as Foes eo ee oak Churchill, to Toad. for NYork: John | Porte are over. Fare cach way. Deents. Winthrop. Blanchard, do; Hy Shelton, Allen, for charter; JOUN I. EDIKER, Propriet throp. le ‘ies Fatmcuth, Hows, for Baltimore, dg; Vietorine, Brawn, are ace eeuan (Br), for NYorke lag. Cla prov to NION COURSE, LONG ISLAND.—TROTTI Fri: P.M. 64 i ay, S her 24th, 60, brig Poultney, Moustt, Baltimore; Haw sehr Amanda, $50 fied sony [Sea ACU ome Philadelphia. pecond host Horas, Home Ports. Lady Jano; H. We ALBANY, Sept 18—Arr echra Amanda, Boston; 20th, Cors, and Vermont, do; Clotilda, NLondon. Cid Isth, schrs Ann T Sipple, and Leader, Boston; Benj Brown, Providence; sloop er. m. Lady Lady Adnms, Norwich, e South ferry, Brooklyn, for BALTINORE, Sep) 20-—Arr ships Mary Hale, Rolli “elook, and return when the sport in ov Ferpool & daye: Chesapeake, Lambert, Bremen 40 day JOUN 1. SNEDIKER, Proprioter. ler (Brem), Hohorst, do 41 day ee ee days; barks California, 81: jar; Del ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.—GREAT STALL ie, Ri matoh for $2,000, three mile hi ae oe bb. Lawrence Daaee wey Gr Jention. St ry, Ry Tio J Aug 6; Justice Story, Ts Hay io Janeiro Au Doteder 12th. Mr. D, Tallman names ithews, Boston; brigs Nickerson, Nickersor &* Dunbar, Flinn. do; sohrs Z 42-0 Bploor namon b. 8. Warhingts cor, Blaisdell, ES hal JOE CONKLIN, Proprieter. Gloucester; Maria, Co! Prerpont, and Charlon No an Telegraph, Claypoo! cy, Patterson, now Ayrem Aho, Feartor, Rio Janeiro; schre Fawn, Mill Windies; Francis, Studley, Dorchester, Maes. BOSTON, Sept W—Arr bark Robert, Beauchamp, Liver pool Aug pels G L Abbott, Keenan, Wilmington, Ni ncy Watts, Watts, Philadelphia; Fredk Engene, Flinton, Eddyville, NY; echr Mohawk, Johnson, Philadelphia; U 3 sehr Gallatin, Commander Preble, from s surveying cruise. Signal for two brigs. Cla ship Wm Jar Jarvis. NOrles f tinson, River of Plate; Corn, Horton, Ric! volds, Baltimore; Dutch galliot Maria Rotterdam. brigs Andover, Smith, mat HORSES, CARRIAGES, do. AN, OWNER WANTED FOR A BAY HORSE WI three white feet, wagon and harness attached, By inafat the corner of New and Beaver strocts, at tho City Pound, he may have the F°s, SALE. THE CELEBRATED TROTTING MORSE of 00W, d for eal jbrrly to Mr. O. W. Dim OR SALE CHEAP—A THOROUGH BRED ENTIRE “ ip | 2X, Horse, 16 bands high. Enquire at Jonos & Underhill’, g anchored in the stream on Saturday oven- | No. 16 Fourth avenue, or of D. T. Cox, No. 72 Prince ateses, nee, Como; brien Elche. Doane, Florenc © marted ecnr Richmond. Brig Acorn ld early on St THE ghe-ta hance, "Can tat day morning. y morning. ; 4 fifty se00: sold, te RISTOL, Sopt 16-£14 brig AG Washburn, Aldrich, Ma-] with the wagon and Darneny, Re by applying ab CALAIS, Sopt 1%—Arr sobre Melville, M'Gregor, NYork, | QUARRY 'S Livery stables, 44 Amity struck. Cld 1th, echr Halcyon, Froeman, Philadelphia Sid 14th, - 7 t Lpeinda Jano, and Mary Delphing, Philadel: | JVO8 SALE—A GOOD PAIR OF BAY HORSES AND ci large wagon, suitable for » grocery wago York: 15th, brig Prazilian, 0 RS, Set Are sche Phoebe, Chase, Philadelphia aon, i 5 teus-hores popes ttoae eagtete) with coal, for D ndover. o TALL RIVER, Sept. 17—Sld echr Golden Gato, Bright- | APPIY as above man, Norfolk. Below l#th, smongothors, sohrs Manchester, 7 ¥ si : Sterling. from Baltimore for Dighton: Mediator, from James | W'S ite A gakone: WELL BUILT HORS! River; Frances Hallet, from Philndelp PE Be yg Rn ts TEWES, Sept20, 10g AM—The Darks S T, Crowell, for W | (rote is dentle seine Begs gh Indies; Thos Pallett, fer Lay RAyra, oad» Ld ringed brig, Apply at CLAY'S livery ot wont to #en this morning. Ship George Washington, for § k Francisco, ts pow in eit ocmtng dows. About forty sailof ween Second and Third avenw verecle went to sem yesterday. OR SALE—A G! NEW ORLFA re I2-Ate ship Bell Rock, Pondte- | F'GR as ingA CRAY HORSE, FIFTEEN AND Alt ton, Borton, Cld omphis, Davie, NYork: barks Chero- | Can drnw one ton even ane pera eh kee, Cetty, Charleston snd Savannady Oxefi (Nor), Smith, | atthe gmccry tore, 46"Montos were Cork and a mkt. day. Sold as th oth NORFOLK, Sept 18-Arr schrs W Hunt, Brown, NBed- | “*7_Scld as the owner te going into. other ford: Breker. Whitford, Boston. jin ford: Brecker. Whitford, Boston. ow Londen. Chap OF, pale A PAIR OF SORREL MARI ; Vanda N ANVER' . ey ri NEW LONDON, Sept 18—Arr sloops igh. sound, kind, and gonth ; Pell, & Fall River for Albany. vollors: also a light wagon, , a SAVERS miigence, Baveoek, Bris- eee all in Rood Srder, apd oan te een by annie ae LORWICH dept over echt Hindeon, Charch, Norfolk. Heury street, South Brooklyn. Cld sehr Sarah Matilda, Coombe, Philadelphia, NEW HAVEN, Sept 20—Arr ochre Exile, Warren, and Hf RCibron, Prents, Albany. Sid sehr © Ackley, Baldwin, s pategee boss kak: NYork, beh daze 2 it] NEW REDFORD, Sept. 19—Arr cohra Hy Gibbs, NYork; | [YOR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, Deh, Hevrietta, Ellie, Philadelphia, half hands high, well proportioned. tueterma wry PRANTUCKED, Sept 19 Mla “sehirs Ontario, Vangilder, | “care old, sound, Kid, and fast, very hilade!phia: RB Sinith, Kelley. any. vet from a farm in Schoharie count: '" GLUT ADELPHYA, Sepe 20, "PM—Are aches Almira 7, | Any gentleman ia want of m superior sina and ing inndy, New neriffe, Yates, Boston: Samuel Castner, 17 at WILL ant Blackinan, Providence: J . Sears, Stonington: SP Abell, | | Ien, Apply at WILLIAM MARTIN'S st Dickinson, ; Gilbert Green, Fenton, Hartford; W weket; Jorephine, Card, Dover, NI; ynour, N¥ork; Penobscot (not Kon- : Behoe) Wiitanee, Se. tin this city for the axddle, DENCE, Sopt 18—Arr schrs WB Darling, Gibbs, | bea beantifnl pony for a boy to ride on, A respon, Acheah D, Johuson, and Invoice, Glover, Phila: | can have her on trial... For farther. information ‘ary and Susan, Marble, Albany: 19th, Emperor, | H. BEIRNE, No. 43 West street, from twe @ Orator, Conley, Rondont: sloop Wm’ H Bowen, | every day till # Miller, /NYork.. Sld_i8th, rohre Maj Ringgold, Dannells, Chorioeton; Village Belle, Wedmore, Nansemon Cooper, Fredericksburg: Richard Thompson, Corson Dilks, Bradley; 1B& FL, Cramer; Eli Townsend, Cory Fidelln, Corson, and Anthracopho Yering, Ingraham, Albany via Warron; EB Caldw ney, Port Ewen; 19th, Mary, Dawsou, " ley, Washington, DC: J B Dickinso: On H ie Ae oh a - oe SA ay = HORS: about ands high, a1 t A liberal price will be iY or one, that hae edb entlome » and c. If in way Ko. Addresn €. = H a} Ez z z Bi E FE Indeiph Angeling, Linnell, Altany:sloopy Oregon, Starg ORSES, BROUGHAM ROCK Glide, Smith. and Times, Buckingham, N York. for ante ob RICIMON Sept 19—Arr brigs Mary Perkins, Nickerson, | perfectly Salem; Nova, Jordan, Bast port: © It Townsend, Hnehinecn thi NYcrk. Cid ship Naples, Duncan, London, Sid vebe W: street, first vor, Rogers, Boston. fe! anes et, SRRVARNAM, Sept. 17—Arr brig Excel, Talman, NYork. ORSE AND CARRIAGE FOR SALE.—A GRA C14 bark Gen Toyloe, Sweetser, Bostons, Sid T6th, Drigs We Horee, six years old, warranted sound and kind {n eve R Harkins, Snow, Havana: John R Dow, Coombs, Cardenas, ft, abd cae two-rent Wagon, With top oaims SALEM, Sept Ik—Arr bark Sel Piper, M’GIathery, Phila- from back to front sont; it is light, and had: dolphin: brig Georgiana, Cottrell, do. Cla seh: teen at Cleaver & Mas 40; Globe, New York vin Marblohead and Glouvester, M tween Pri FORSE FOR 84n8—4 LARGE size, ADL a reay, Me | fee neces CHEE eare cI, found and Kind, and. sultan Me for heavy worl jo re want Z ond Indy, Me 2 ee rore tt fF Want of uso. Apply at 18k I ‘dan, Feat Livynroor—Steamehip Africa—Mr Gwyn Powell and Indy, Mr Longman, Indy and chi Mr Napier, mansnd nore, Mr Gillies, lady Tndy, vervant and child, Me Sherman f aey, and Ind 1 Miva Loring, pice Cees ae Wilmeg M'Cormiek, an hy re Ad, Hoents Loving, Tale). aarish,, Bien Victor, Mra od. STEWART. Che ome, Heuer ton, Low, Me Hutton, servant Hon Capt HA. rs Stayner. Ryker, Waodvill Charton, Jore a 157 South wtroet. 4 and the pub) noe the dtforen ie horse, wt hij nt, with bend etwo box stile f #lek horses ii alder, Horse, 31 Chrie atreet. . ntreote, N ‘bo: Roux ~ hip Plorida—Mise Traoey, Mivaen Dan- o WC Wayne: Mien’ Wayne, Mien V WoWayne, ® ii ridin breaking ek iid'and nurse, CW Baker, J H Bergman, T | lan been rocently mado by Dr. Wiatiame Heald, JM Clyatt, GA Coylor, H Beggs and | ciankirg his numerous frionds, toe en lady, Mre-€ Progler, JB Fowler. J Fish, BH Taylor, Wm | during # period of twenty-four Vatgewe, EW Ruevall, Jr, A Anstell, ZH Biadook, H Stiok- | fr kind patro: re in this city, recojv eight hundred to one thongand horses por sana farrar, AA Canora, F Wavor—4 in the ateo ® nce of their favorg. De, Led "Ui a mveeronsteamaniy Union—Dr W il Bora Mvore, ining horses for sour diners vain F Hackett, EP Perryman, RW Hume, G Cally, & Bline, be MW Cleavela AMend."A 8 Gardiner, P Foullett, J ¢ itd hndyrand chia, J a8'0 , 1 Weed, A Plier, J BU . ome a a Pana—Dack RopablloMe Wm Rew, of NY ork. Ma <All. the sporting heusos on tho above ovoning,