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«Jn proportion to the Isbor. eo eet THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE No. 7267. Serer waren ~ —= nee DOUBLE SHEET. | ~~. 00m BAUR nnn == | $25 5 Oa vary daniesutacaapesietsh eorsetee RITE. nw Lacan gored s hal {landewell laid wutie thahew shery, | Avostow ran ia caealere lmpemenenes situated at N modern style, for eale at: Su SIXTH AVENU Eight thousand dollars for aale. Also. somo Wester M. L. SHELDON, 8 Nassau ote + ] 3000.-2xF THOUSAND DOLLAR Liab ai cert weat at Huntington, 4 Lt thing, Gowns, Sale to com- Chatham square. A Enel pipet Mins kedar of noe jock. order o — ABRAHAM N, 31 Contre streot. $8,00: ane =m Kuilroad Stock $ UCTION NOTICE. —THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEEK— By W. oA in Zandt—This day, at a oclook, im the ano- je of Fu eke. reoms, counters, looking glasses, pictures, ong handred for sale. For ral of $1,W), randy, ‘he. Ati + precisely, will be ald by a honse and fifty acre Lighent bids evaluable resew six per cent interest, having fiv: wr Bgo $408, Nuun & Fisher, maker: for $800, M. L. SHELDON, 8} Nasa au str ] —A BUSINESS STAND FOR SALB.—A ’ © very profitable and gent el b tin cous w= Nol twenty Broadway, above Canal atre t: iow in woti @ operetion, and paying well, Worth at toa t dotble te Aincunt asked forte, Ll health is the cause 0” giving it upe Inquire at this offic HOUGH, AUCTIONEER. day, Friday, at 103 A. M., at N tire conti f the store, embr large seaort~ ption of house! furniture, office All to be sold without reserve to close URN . St Bockman inat., at 103g A. M of cabines farnitu uses on Forty-# th atre t, allthe modes t, those wishing to purch ‘a larce atsortmont of every description of custom made furaiture, Partiou- treet. are to-morrow morning, SURE FORTUNE.—POR SALE, THE STO 'K, terest, &c., ofone of the ol test Underts tabli went in this city, The owner wishing to XECUTORS' SALE.—WILL BE OFFERED AT PUB- lic suction, at Nau’ Dall, kept by Francis Joi ‘com bus ti in the village of Tomphinsville, Staten Island, on Monday, | ness, is the cause of selling. Thin is rrure wid vafo tive st the 26th of October next, all the real estate of James Mur- | ment. $2,000 cash will be requ red. Address M. M. Underta- ay, deceased, to wit dwelling honse and lot of grount | her, Herald office, 2G street, lot ee two stories an i # of land, elizibly to- EST FREN REGULUS OF ANTIMONY.—FOR {plchmoed iret i walk from ths wale by E. HABICHT & CO., 94 Wall street. either Quarant —e = desirable country resid Corres FOR 3A Murray, Tompkins’ my Ww ing. Dutchess car the promises; Fulton street, i New York. Torms made iT three story brick Factory, #2 by BY feet, vanisod iron), with picker snd boiler reome attached, having team and QURNITURE—WILL LE SOLD AT A BARGAIN, through all the ting and lighting tho Beekman street, office and counting-house Do: - | Alvo, # one story brick building, 45 by 30 f solving office Chairs, Cushions, Stools, Sofas, Bureaus, | aed for office, wareroom, aud atore i Beds, Divans, Wardro' 1,0 superior | story brick dwelling How: Tho’ Dam, Flumes, aud Buikheads are made in the nanner, for strength, durability, and beauty of tinish. Th Water Power is equal to 185 horse power in the dryeat soa son, on a fall of 2536 feet. The Machinery conaiate of 3,000 ring throxtle and mule spindles, and 49 44 wide looms, with all othor necessary machinery for operating the samo om ovarse or fine cottons, Was budt in IA47 in the moat expen- sive style, and ia now in Cuil operation, aud in first rate order. ‘The prosent company have expended on the property in the various improvemento, $105,KN). The property lioe half a mile from the Hudson River f New York, and directly on the i. ho Prov Pishiitl Rail- ery desirable Location fora Locomotive shop on An extensive scale, or any other heavy or light manufs turing purpose, Tho real estate and machinery will be su separately. The property can be viewed at a of the property and all. information given to munications, Addrecs Wiccapee Company, ounges, Sofa Beds, aingle and double Bedsteads, thirty dozon ‘cushion-ae: © Leaking Glasses, cord aud quartette Tables and tusk Mattresses made to order. Furniture ronted. G. G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, WILL rday, Sept. 25, Bvenwe, a general assortm Satu half past 10 o'clook, miture, oensisting of Tal Btoves. ad scoond ha: ENRY T. LEEDS. AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE Sale of Cabinet Furniture, &o.. by catalogue.—Henry ill sell Septomber 25, at ers street, near Broadway. at half-past rtment of Cabinet Furniture, of go —Rosewood Parlor Furnitw entelle : mahogany Sofa ‘Tete-e-Tetes; easy and parlor Chairs: mahogany and feat Chairs, various patterns ; rosewood and mahogany ( wi ape ‘nat-paid oom. ‘ishkill Las tre and Pier Tab with marble tops; extension Dining ing or JOHN SLADE & CO., 13 Broad stroot, New York. Tables; Bookcaron; Wardrubos: rosewood and. painted ishkill Landing, July 19, (a52. Chamber Furnitu yn suite; mahogany, walnut French rey ~ And Cottage Bedsidads: marble top Droming Bureau “Washatands ; together with a general assortment of House- hold Furniture, Hair Mattresses, &o., which aro well wo $y the attention of housekeepers, Catalogues on tho morn ing of sale. {OR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, with a four yoar’’ lease, at a low rent, and now doing # good business. “Satisfactory reasona for selling, Anquice at 163 West Bighteonth street. OR SALE—THE STEAMSHIP CHEROKEE, 800 TONS, J ORM VW, SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—STOR and 22) horse power: ix now at anchor off the Battery, No. 11 Spruce atreet.—Morigage of Furnitare, Full particulars of the vossel can be obtained at the office of ‘Saturday, (to-morrow) at 103 o'clock, at the auction the subscriber and persona wishing to examine her are in- also s quantity of new and second-hand Furniture of vited to go on board, E. CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green. scription, W.T. BOYD, Salo a a os a OR SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOODWILL ofan old established dining saloon, For particulars inquire on the premises, at 18 Bowery, in the nt. OR SALE—A PIANO, ONE OF CHICKERING L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SKILL © this da; Friday, Sept. 26, at half it W o'clock, at room, 14 Wall street, Paintings, in rich ‘gilt “A line of 200 Gi) Paintings, the modern sohool, BEST, dy somo of the firat arti-ts in the country, embracing a groat mude toorder, and but littl used. For sale Lo variety of ploasing subject ‘onnoissents and others are | hy a family going to Europe, at 336 Sixth avenue, om Fespeotfully invited to oxamine this collection of American | door below Twenty first street, talent. Alse, 100 fine Frovch Paintings, on copper, embr: ving & varioty of new subjects. Also, morteagce'’s aalo, to elove consignmenta, consisting of two splendid silver plated sand silver mounted Pitchers, one silver plated and silver mounted Urn, &o. ANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT « auction, Saturday, September 25,’ at half-past 10 ‘clock, mt the salesroom, 14 Wall street, a large and de- rable assortment of new and second-hand Fi ‘ture, con- ai ing in part, of suites covered with brocatel ‘ . FOR SALESA BEAUTIFUL Cov. ne weil of wator, situated ia the town of Fish- , on the Hudson river, near tho railway depot, woll, adapted for a private residence, hotel, or boarding house, Also, a first class Hotel, in an’ excellent sitt lease, fixtures, and furniture. Apply to J. C, GREEN, 15 Chambers street, where all per ons wishing to sell out can do so readily, and purchasers at ail times be suited. OR SALE—A GOOD MILK ROUTE, WITH HORSE, ion, with delaine, and ak, malin ¥agon, depot, and cans. Apply at 209 Avenue A. Cabinot OR SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES, AND FURNITURE , Divans, Lounges, Mattressos, Pallinsters, &. fone of the most extensivo and splondid restaraunt two rosewood seven-octave Pisnofor 8, of superior ti 7 Bnish ; also, an assortment of seco hand Furniture. und oyster saloons in New York, in one of the best locations, aud doing a first rato business.” Apply to ROBINSON, 83 Nai street, up staira. W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—WORTGAGR ‘# sale of Furniture, Carpets, and Bedding—This Friday OR SALE—A LIQUOR STORE (WHOLESALE AND Morning, at 10 o'clock, at 146 Greenwich avence, being all retail). “The stock and fixturoa will be wold on tho the furniture of a hose, consisting of marble top and plain | sos: 1 le forms. to a cash purchaser: $25) ready cash will be required, Location, in the Seventoonth ward. Ap- ply to C. B. HOWES, 83 Nassau stecot. reaus; diving, centre, card pler and fanov Tables: ‘Teton, Sofas, Sofa Fedsteads, Divane, ut Rockors, do. Valtaire and sewing and walnut cottage Redsteads, o OR SALE.—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF SEVERAL hair Mattresses, firet clase hotels: also, several of the second class: also, Po ie $ several Fating and Drinking houses: also, several Salooan ik re yond reer nd Porter houses: all in good locations ind doing & good wa. Apply to Robinson's General Register Office, SS Nassau street, up stairs, OR SALE AT A RARGAIN—A FOUR YEARS LEA of astore and dwelling in tho beat part of Eighth aven' ture, Chins, Crockery, G: or whi Cc. KEMP, AUCTIONEER — FURNITURE, PIANO- «fortes, &&.—This dav, at 10 o'clock, at 85 Die for almort any business, Inquire at 19) West near Fulton, &, C. Komp will sell at auction, as al Twentioth street, of T. MEL VIL ont reserve, for cash, a very large assortment of val - = — —————— wood and mahogany parlor, diving room and chamber Pur- OR SALE OR T N—A TWO niture, Pianofortes, Mirrors, Carpots, Chinawaro, Oil Paint- story cottage, with two lote of ground beautifully Laid ings, &c., all of which will be eld without reserve, and are | out ip garden, about twelve minutes walk frum. tho South partioularly worthy of the attention of housekespers; also, | fercy, No. 281 State Street, noar Hoyt street. Bart of the above twenty large and fine Orange trees, and other fine pete in fine order; also, all the Furniture of a gentecl family loaving the citv, removed for convenience of dale and consisting of all the sual sesortimont of @ well furnished house, and in excellent ord Ivo, library and secretary Bookcases, extension Dining Tables patated Cot- tage Fornitw eat curled hair Matt sand 5 Lbs, ri hs Re marble-top Dressiag jor furniture will be sold, if desired, For particulars inquire St 44 Bonver street, up stairs. NOR SALE—THE STEAMSHIP CHEROKEE, 800 TONS 2) horse power, is now at anchor off the Battery. lars of ‘the vossel can be obtained at the office of the subscriber, ud persons wishing to examine her aro in- vited to doa 2UN wling G 2 ble-top Centre and mahogany Chairs in erent variety; alo, carved rose- | [YOR SALE.—A LARGE EMBOSSING PRESS, ONE OF lor Furiiture, in erinso French bro- Austen's make, in perfect order. Will be sold low. ite, together with every variety of household | Apply to china, and cut Glassware, kitchen Purni- WM. A. WHEELER & CO., Nos. 13 and if P: R, WILL SELL AT in Frida, Toek, at his aales room way, adjotning the Art Union, = eplondid tollection of rosewood. mahogany. and blaek walnut Purni- {OR SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONB of the oldest established Porter Houses in Brookly: zethertwith lense of two yours from last May. ald cheap, ae the propristor’s business in Now. York pro vente him from attending to it. Inquire of Mr. SMITH, 46 ‘auction, ture, of every varicty of etvlo and finish. Also, an tovoice | Dunne etreet, one door from Elm stroct, in the socond etary. of Ching and Gleaaware, Ke. Alto, an invoice of Candela- -- a - dens, in bronse; mantel Clooks, &e., &e. ASK FOR SALE.—THE LEASE, AND THREE = story brick House and Store, No. 15 Sixth street. for INSTRUCTION. sale cheap. The lease has forty-six years to con, and the lot being one hundred fest deep, anotver building can rea. Illy te erected on the rear, | The improvements fo be pald t the expiration of the leaee. Apply to WM. B. SMITH, fone N LADY EXPERIENCED IN TEACHES G. A GRADU- ate of one of onr fret seminaries, and a thorough Erglich scholar, devires » situation Soath either in a semi- Bary or other school, The compensation required would be Address A.C. Haven, Stam- AC rishing ford, built house and on ean remain on Je ung! chaapand de $10) and upward Agoly wy BN. MUL ington avenue. corner of Sixth street, noarly Bapties Church. Lowor Morrisania, "way, opposite has, ‘at Herlin, pas ations, and since ISB, Nege,) Paris (Dr. Olle: PRIN Metropolitan hotel. Great Royal State Exar teacher at London (K evels, Now York TAURANT AND BAR FOR SALE.—ONR OF THE DESIRES TO GIVE Makar eeee Gomeie nest flourishing Restaurants in the city, with lung Hoan given, Terme | (ence, cloae by Wall ntreet, Sold only on account of fail A eure chanco for s fortune to one convorsant wit! Inquire of F. $. STALLKNECHT. 35 Wall Herald offiva, iis ADAME BARBIEK, NATIVE OP PARIS—RE as her classes for those pupils who desire ty com mence the study of the French tangwage, Alva for thone who heve alceady made some progress. Caw be seen from wo to five o'clock, at 565 Broadway, near Metropolitan Ho- vel. Terms moderate. —~SCHEDE Ho uses and FAL Lote, ready to oxhitit te buyers, Apply to BEEBE & HALLETT, 195 Rroadway, o Moe 15. FSTA and OF 2) PARCELS OF in and about this city, I SCHONENBERG, T CHER AND TRANSLATOR | QTEAMBOAT PIER FOr Sar THE NORTH : : wages, 37 Howned —4), 5. bege to rerly half of Pier No. %, Pact Hout Ave y attention airy Pdenas of dence tN pad on thed feet in length, and hasa@ fair sh of water. The jerman Clases, now forming ac his house, t ocenpants would retain & portion say one-half, If of us to lassor | ogreeuble. Apply to AMES CRUTKSITANK, sauces. F ite in Apply betwoon THE min among the circls of their ow struction riven to ladies at their own house, Wand Zo clook, or after j v'eluck, P.M. spuvase INSTRUCTION IN PENMANSITIP. bacribor ts prepared to give privat poummnship te ludies or gon » 7 r ag House: with fastrnetion. Price, 25 OLIVER A. GOLDSME [ADE 18 ABOUT TO OPEN A Yo, 43 Broadway. FRCOND HAND FURNITURE FOR SALE AT P. & T. DAVIS, 59 Ann etrect, Hotel keepora and strangors in he olty, and the blie generally, are invited to call. SEPERS.—A PRIVATE SALE place to-day and to-morrow. at Woat Twenty-se- nd street, consixting of Tapestry Carpets, Girandoles. cokeaso, Mahogany Sideboard, Dining Tabie, Centre ble, Sewing Stands, &é. WILL TARE R. EDMOND AND ‘oourse of Logsone in Vocal Masie and Harmony, after | ]°O DRUGGISTS.—FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS DRUG the aystens co well knows in France undor the uame of |W Store, well ato agra deny a bs page fed g eg bot eta ln chtgg Mn neg don accommodating terms. Apply ¥, Bh ge ty ‘ave ‘ he bookstore, Bea ginetny oe "PO SPECULATORS (AND OTHERS. —A FARM OF twenty-two acros for wale at Fordham, Westoher within one minnte’s walk of the de} muvanding a view of the village and 4 Tt can be bought whole or ip part, asthe Apply to John Berrian, P. O., Fordham ney. in eight ihe lend te high sling country. wrehawer desires, if the moth AND A. DVBRECL RB inted « it the powerful workt +@l1ONoRt G. TORRENT A Vu UUM PAN.—FOR SALB, A SIX FOOT VACUUM XD opectfully inform their friends and the public, tuat Pan, on the mort approved principle. Apply to ‘their claseen for monern Ie singing, will onmmone> on CRAM, 162 Wall atrost. ‘ ef October next, at © enor Dubrenl’s residence, No ca) —COVNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—A V $2,500. fine country sent, with four and one-half corer of Hand, oituated at New Rochelle, with # small house poo it. For eale at $2.50 ™ HELDON, No. 85 Naswna atreot. KTH -AUSTRALIA PASSAGE TICKET FOR SALE UN q f well known ship. ready fo tho aivertisnr ving vende to go. Willsell the samo at the above moda tenwonnt Hfapplied for thisday. Addeese, * Edmund,” Herald «fice, wo, between the Fifth and Sixt! For further in « 19 Woes Fourtosoth rvennes. Grand privat corte uivon. ' fom and particulary apply an above. (MA DONNA 4ND PKOF SS teashes CELELRATED Pe oor ie Singing, Siguora Plise Valentir tng, plane, orongh base sud socompaoinoent hes wen house, SK) Foursh atenot, nese 1 o’olock A. M., til B o'clock, P.M. She te woar ~ferefal in bee tesohing, aud resent to the pudlia, swinter, four professional penile. of the mows yomarkable rroloe and talent. —-- NION COURSE, LONG IS Friday, September dich, a: te the Boo: VOMIAN PIANOFORTE! 4 celebrated Pianeforter. TROTTING.—ON So'olook, P. M., « puree of id heat horse, mile heats, beat three in agont in this city (the repntation of which prepared to offor thom at prices which hore wishing fo purchane, cannot fall to be eatisfuotery ities for cing Pianos aneurpassed, if jive of any othor honse in the city, Ke does MN herteate to ray, that he can provont indnooments te byyers not to be fonnd elsewhere. He hae constantly op Sand ap extensive ansortment of 8 and Rianne, at barging, which, he fenrlovsly maserts, will defy competition. Hibert’s elegant Rondoir or Cottage Pianos, for small fouR : alto, Melodecnn, of Prince's and Carhart’s make 4 2 othor Pianos to let. rand Molian and other Mi et oe WATERS, ASA Broadway, corner of Anthony atront, ap ataten, world wide.) te no ry 1 Concklin nemes gem. South forty, Brooklyn, f And poturn when the aport sted JOUN TL. 8 {LLB COURSE, [a L-GRRAT &TALLION CPR tb We awrence! ae. aa) a 100 Coreen e Come _—MADAME PETTIGREW, (LATR PROW ORR. = ——— a = ) fully informe hee pepits ani the D te sPo reared. be revoans UR PANCY—~GREAT ry Morning. before 106 by Billy sed the oalobrated doy Red Jac me off at ae farfenberg and Tuts, ot Hot, On usict MUSIC! Mw lay evening, porting housoete | | bt G tfully int ahr Sonuips alee ev Macet's. on the sheve evening. yee Soe Mayne Le pwns Be Ba in “e lone SPORTSHE! PTRM- barreln, three overtni seve ter, 8 eee lal ela eae be Se awn Ame Tels oupeciatly suttatte fo » @, to commenon at 12 o'oleok. hundred beds ml culary, We. call at 1B Cheyat eutho ground, =. JOIN TAYLOR, ‘olook ta the \ouorant me a TRY RESIDENCE, | with garden, well fenced, containing one sore, a largo WEWS BY TELEG MOVEMENTS OF PEESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, General Scott and Senator Hale in Ohio. LARGE POLITICAL MA8S MEETINGS, The Democrats in Maine and Whigs in Pittsburg. VABICUS NOMINATIONS FOR CONGRESS, New Jersey Temperance Convention, YELLOW FEVER—FAIRS—THE WEHA‘HER, ko., Mo., me. Gen. Scott's Western Tour. RECEPTION aT CIKOLKVILLH, ONIO—MAN KILLED BY THR BURSTING UF 4 GUN, KIC Conusmus, Onno. Sept. 23, 1852, Gen, Boott'a reception, yesterday, on kis way te Ubili- cothe, was very good. At Circleville, a lange number of persona arsemblat, ¢ ebom Gen Scott wade a brief specoh, saying be was tra a8 & private citizen. and as mush received aud welcomed gladly the good wishes of hin countrymon, Yooterday. while firing a salute bere, a Germ citizen was ro injured by the bursting of a gua that ke sub: quently died. Gem, Soott drove out in the morning ani catled on the wounded mas. and made his wife a prevent of $30. When he beard of his death, he forwarded his widow a check for $400. ARRIVAL AT AND DEPARTURE FROM CHILICOTHB. Caticorns, Sept. 23-1 P.M. Gen, Scott left here this mormtog. at nine o’clook, for Portemouth. A large number of pervous assemp'ed Last pight at the Woodbridge House. He addressed thom in the hall. Ie remains at Portsmouth io night. DEPARTURE FOR BLUE LICK, KY. Cancinnati, Sept 22, 1352. Gen. Scott bas gone to Blue Lick, Ky., by way of Chil- jcothe and Portemouth, He is expected to visit this city on his return. Democratic Mass Mecting at Augusta, Me* LARGE ATTENDANCE—RMINENT SPRAKKRS, RTO. Avousra, Mr., Sept. 23, 1852. The democratic masa mevting here to.duy was large avd enthusiastic. Speeches were made by Hon. Hanui- bel Hamlin, of Maine; John A. Dix, of New York; J W. Bradbury, of Augusta; Hon. Pierre Soule, of Louis: jana; John Van Buren, of New York, and Lieut. Gover- nor Lawrence, of Rhode Irland. The speaking was all of the highest ordor, and through- out the greatest en’ busiuem prevailed. Mr Van Buren ovrived as Mr. Soulé was closing, at halt and ocmmenced speaking immediately, n season to leave on his return to New ix o'clock train mated at about five thousand n the umber present is Pe -one, Whig Mass Conve: ion at Pittsburg. Prrtsnvaa, Sept. 23, 1852, The city has beon unusually lively to day, im conse, quenee of the Whig Masa Convention of Western Penn- sylvania, Delegations are present fom Westmoreland, Beaver, Lawrence, Wayno, Butler, and several townships of Alleghany, Numerous splendid banners and flags decorsted the #treete, and several fine bands an@ gloo clubs enlivened the rorne with thelr music. At the eppototed hour, the meeting organtzed at the grounds of the American Hotel. the entrance to which was tartefully decorated with evergreens. Stands were erected beth in front and rear of the hotel General Joreph Markio was chosen President, aud TL. ‘Thomas. of Philade!pbia, John Allison, of Beaver, anda ort cf otbera, Vice Presidents The meting was addressed by several eminont whigs— amongst them General Lelie Coombe of Kentucky. Geo. D, Oliphont. Geo. W. Clark. of Greenaburg, Joho William sop, of Huntingdon and Thomas M. Hows, of 4 attendance at the meeting was large. bat the nui bera were differently estimated by whigs und democrats. Dirinterested parties. however, compute the number a about three thourand After the speeches, a procession numbering three hun- dred and sixty seven percons. paraded the principal s'rects. presenting ap animated and beautitul spectacte, snd effectually arouting the dormant enthusiasm of the whigs After the procession, the delegations dispersed Political Movements tn Massachusetts. A LATE WEBSTER MAN NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS— CONVENTION OF BOLTING DEMOCRATS, ETC. Boston, Sept. 23, 1852, The Fourth district whig convention met in this city, and unanimously nominated Hon 8. H. Walley, of Rox- bury, for Congress. Mr. Walley appeared boforé tho Con- venticn. and accepted the nemiasation, Ina speech made by him, be said the whig party had done Daniel Webster irreparable wrong. brought disoredit on themselves and their country. made s blot on republ'oin fovtitutions given streng b to the idea that republics aro ungrateful, ard Jec the last chanee go by of placing (hat distinguished mon at the hend of sffairs Yet. on looking over the whole wound. he had made up hiv mind that it was his duty to uive his vote to the regular whig ticket. He had come to his conclusion with reluctance as the wkig somination wax not ip sccordence with his choice or judgment; and could be bave scen the least prospect of elevating Mr. Wetster to the Presidency be would Mave given up bls cresept position and worked for that glorious object. This Ceclaration trem one of the ablest and tirmert friends of Mr, Webster in Macrachuretts, was received with loud spplans« by the convention The boling democrats of Norfolk connty. met la con- vention to-cay, at Dedham. and nominated perato Senutorial ticket They will make no separate nomins- tion for Governor. having received satisfactory assurances of the nationality of Mr Bishop. The Freesotlers tn Ohto. JOHN ?. HALRB AND S PF HASE ON THE sTUMP— GKEAT LACK OF ENTHUSIASM, BTC Convseova, Sept 23,1 Hon John P. Hale got on the cars of the Clesveland | and Cotumbus Railroad leet evening at Orange and stopped at Delaware where he was to addres: 9 moeting A delegation of free soilers from Delaware were with bia’ persona met him at the station Senator Chuse, who was also on the train, came on to Je @ ii eperk at Columbas to day. thusiasm or ¢xciteaient, He causes no en- Congressional Nomination In Wiscousin, Kenoana, Wis , Sept, 23. 1852. H. 8. Durand of Racine. was nominated yesterday ai the whig cendidate for Congress from the Firat district. Nomination tin Pennsylvania. Purtapenenia, Sept, 23, 1352, Cep, Edmund M. Biddle has been nominated by the whige of the district formed by Perry, York, and Cumber land counties, for Congress Front Albany. ANTL RENT CONVENTION TO BR HELD—OPRNING THE COURT OF APPRALS. Aunaxy, Sept. 23, 1852 or An Anti rent State Convention. for thenomivation of @ | State ticket, will meet in this, city on the fourteenth day of October ‘The Court of Appeals will, meet in this city on Tuesday, the 28th imt, There are 962 caures on the calendar. Items frvom the South. Barrimone. Sept, 25, 1852. ‘The mall from New Orteons has arrived. Audres Ferrer, the editor of the Cuban revolutionary paper The Fox del Péebla, han publiched a card in the New Orleans Delta, statiy g that he did not ercape from Havana inthe steamrhip Black Warrior, bat declines to say im bat verve) be cy mo. ‘The opening of the Lount Savage fron Company's Rethosd. from, Cumberlend to Frostburg. was cvlebrated ov Morday Ip st, It wliladd greatly to the facilities for brirang cre (0 market ‘The reper on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal will be completed by Saturday The Yellow Fever at Charleston. PRIVATE DRAPATCH Bavanwat, Sept 27, 1953. M.A. Comen—The fewer te bad at Chaetestom Yor ‘ad’ better return to Pbiledelpbia amd take the steamer re. Wednesday All weil here. KE. H, OOHEN. Novigation of the Ohio. Ornommatt. Sept #2. 1852 There Je seven feet of water tm the river between here avd Louisville, with @ prospect of @ rise. MORNING. EDITION-----FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1852. . PRICE TWO CENTS, APH, New derscy State Temperance Convention, Taxeron, Sept 26, 1868 ‘The convention re.aswmbled this morniag at 8 o'olork. After rome di-custon, E,W. Jacksou, of Boston, was em- ployed ca State Ayont for six months from the lst Oo'e ber, to canvass the Btate &o. A resolution was adopted tn favor of a mational alliance, ‘The Centrel Committee wore authorized te call anothor State convention whenever they think it expedient. A reolution urging temperanoy mea (o call district conventions we postponed, on the ground that the piat- me tent, ‘The couvention adjourned at balf past 10 o'clock, Horticultural Fair at Pittsbu: Prrranvaa, Sept. 23, 1852, An interert'ng borticulturalfair {a now being beld tm this city, at Masonio Hall. There are eplendid epost mens of frult, vegetables, and flewers exhibited. The latter are most tastefully and gorgeously arranged, and are nid. by thowe who visited the fair at Cleveland. Co exoted ita horticultural department greatly. and to vie with anything of the kind yet exbibited im the East. The Michigan State Fair. + Dernorr, Sept. 23, 1852 Today th the cond of the State Pair. Upon the etock book are 414 entries. Five thourand pouple are eireaty on the grounds, and two heavily loaded train: are howly exprcted on the Ceniral Kailroad. The exhi bition thus fer ts abead of former yeara, The weaiher youterday and (o-day was cool and pleacant. Whe Grand Lodge of I. UO. of O. KF. Bartimone, Sept. 23, 1862. The Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fetiows bave not traasacted any business of interest to. day, having beem engared im private matters pertaining to the order. They will probably adjeurn finally to.mor row. From Aux Cayes—Marino Disaster. Prrapecenta, Sept. 23, 1852, ‘The bark Fmily Banning, from Aux Oayvs, 6th inst., hee arrived here under jury masta, having been knocked down ina burriguneon the 1ith, ‘The iuante were out away to cave the vearel, Markets. ALnany, Sept. 23, 1852, Since our iaat the following produice has beou received: 9.000 bbis. flour, 6.000 burhels wheat, 19.000 do. cornu. 2,000 do. barley 5 000 do, oats. Flour dull end sales no- minal Whest no rales of moment. Corn lower, with tales 10.000 bushels at 86a 860. Baricy easier. and re ceipte light—rales 10.000 bushels, at 80 a hio, for ordinary to prime four rowed, and 76 8 760. for ordinary to prime tworowed. Osts—sales 8.000 busbols on private terms, and light rales at 4436 a 450 Meteorological Observations. BY MONSE’S LINB, OF FUR HAVEMENT WO. 246 WALL STREET, Monvar. September 23, 1862. Burraro. 10 A M.—Barometer 24.66, © Thormometer 64. Wind west. 10 P. M.—Barometer 29.60. Wind west. Thermome- ter 67. Clear and piensant. Rocurerea, 10 A. M.—A fine, piearant, and cold morn- ing. Wind southwest 0 P. M.—A beautiful evening, though rather cool. Wind west, Thermometer 69. Byracuss, 10 A. M—Dark, cloudy morning, Wind ver Bi len peeales 58. 0 =A pleasant but cool evening. Wind norih. west. Thermometer 52 Avavan, 10 A, M.—Picasant morning. Wind south- weet. Thermometer 64. 10 P. M.—Clear and pleasant evoning:, but rather cool. Light northwest wind, Thermometer 66. Urea, 10 A. M.—Cloudy and cool. Wind west, Thermometer 59. 10 P. M.—Clear and pleasant evening. Wind wost. ‘Thermometer 01 Arpany, 10 A ¥—A fine, eloar mc moter ( Baomere 200, Mereury 1) P.M —Beouilfelevening hermometor 69 Mer- oury 64, ng. Theemo- City Politics, DEMOORATIO NOMINATIONS. Lest evening. tho County Couvention met again at Tammany Hall, for the purpore of competing th» nomi- nations, already two candidages for Coroners had beon choren, leaving two more to make, In tho convention, a resolution was passed giving the nomination for Coroner to the candidate gotting the highest number of votes. Oa he ballots being taken. Mr. Robert Gamble, of No, 231 Bowery, corner of Houston street, received forty fir votes, and waa thereupon declared the choven candidate The :ccond candi¢ate nominated was Dr Joseph Hitton, of the Fourth werd—thua making the county tleke ocmplete, on thet convention. Brooklyn City Whig Nominations, In addition to the candidates named yertorday as the choice of the City Whig Convention, are the following :— Police Justico—Daniel K. Smith Justices of the Peace—John B. King, First district, and Frencix H Dikeman Second district ‘The whig conventions for nominating captains of the reveral police districts moet this evening ‘The democratic electors of the city mot in their respec. tive wards last evening. and selucted delegates to repre tent them in the Congressional, Vity, County, arsemoly end Police district conventious The congrersional con vention will be held oa the evening of the 25th inst., and the city convention on the 27th inst. ‘The whigs of the Fourth ward nominated the following ticket. lant evening :— Aldermon—Samuel Rooth Apres or— Kara Baldwin. Const ble—Sam D. Hicks Tn-pectors, First Distiiet—Moses Van Ihuren, Warren Richmond. Inspectors, Second Dirtricet~Iraac Allen, Da Fernald. Commistioner of Exctro—Warren Richmond, lel FP. Free Soll Nominations in Masanehusetts.”! ‘The treeroilers of Hampshire county, Mass. beld their nticn in Northampton on Wednesday. and noiai- . for State senators, Wiittam Taylor of Norwich and Ira P Govid of Ware. The meeting wat emili—n fact # perfect tailure, The Town Hall bad in ft just thir ty persone—one of them & woman, and only twenty nine votes vere curt. Meetings To-Day. Whig convention of Erte couaty, to nominate a candi date for tember of Congress. amd candidates fur county oftcers, to be beid in Buffalo, Democratic mass meeting in Iiehmond county, Va, to be held two days. ‘The annual fall exhibition cf fruits and flowers, by the Genesee Vailey Hortioultural Society, will take place im Kechester—to be held two days. Buatse Sxurmeki —Sheriff Deal yosterday paid & reeond Virit to the cell of Blaise Skupinski, ia company with o pomber of gentiemen, imoluding Me tony Komertze, who acted as interpreter, On entering the cell, the priconer greeted them all cordially. but seomed to doubt the truth of what was asserted as te the short ners of the period of life that wae left for him. The it then exhibited to him, as weld as the \cwa- the Governor, and the broad sealot the 4 ave, last. he appesred convinesd The trauslator read to the onbappy man the document, word for werd, in bis own Innguage [le burst toto tears, wad drelared that he was invooent, but that be would have to die because of the wickednere of hi« brother Matthine, who bad been induced to take part im tho murdoc of young Lebman by the perxuasons of Rutkowski, fe +poke in the ditterent terms of hix brother. deslaring that he bated hima ; giving. s# the reason, that but for this act he would never bave bern in trouble, At the request of the translator. he wrote on the wallof his cell, in the Vungarian language, the day aud date fixad for his execution, and the bomber of days he bad yot to live Jie then desired that he should. not be troubled with viiters, ar he did not like to be shown like # wild animal in @ menagerie — making exosptions in faror of dhe rherif, wud -ome otbers whe bave been kind to him, He Biro requested that the Rev Celestia Will.m. the Catholic priest, who was in attendance apon bis brother, shoud Visit bimy ako. The viciiers then left the unbappy man to bit own thoughts. which must be, uudor the elreum stances, of the most poigaant obaraoter, He has now about six weeks to live.—Piladelphia Ledger. Sept. 3. Never Say Fatt —The Buffalo Express gives the following account of a German's pawage frou thir city to Bufialo :—"'A few days since our a:tention wax called. at the Michigen Central railroad wharf to a ro bust. jovial looking German, bappily puting away at b meerschoum ax he walked up aad down the dock followed by bis * vrew and Avner,’ Landed im Albany without dime, there wax po such word as fail to bim. Instead of giving Up, without friends in « steange land, sed among etrangers. with a cheerful face he told hin wry reowtved an encouraging Word avd «tarted on foot for his Western heme, with and expectation big. The journsy feom Albeny here bad heem asoomplished om foot. in four weeks. snd on bia arrival here ne bed eight dollars. the he had ¢arned by working om the road at differant places with whlch he purchased tioketa for Wisdoatia Years hence this tame man will be possessor of a fine farm in our Badger State. Those are the men for a new country.” MELANCHOLY —We regret to learn that Mr. %m Hilton, @ reepectable citisen Of the Ninth waed, Zied on phe ha , Of cholorn His daughter, grown te wome| . ebout three weeks previo'asty, of the some divense. Tis son was taken is une! 4's house ant 0 solant ntito, aad "40 waflered severe Curing the night. get out of the chamber Naval Intelligence, ‘The Hom. John P. Kennedy, Secretary of the Novy. ta compaey with Commodore Perry, will pay ae oMsiat of 16 to the U. 8. steamers Powhatan and Wissia-ippi on Cues: ‘Trade—A faire in Central America~Shiporeck. $c, Go. | dey next, It ts understood that the commodore. whose Geveral days ince, I saw ina Jamnios paper « letter, | departare for the Bast [ndies has beem deleyed, waiting copied from the Areaco, in which your correspondent | for the completion of the ateamer Princetom to aceompa” tays— The peoploon the island of Ruataa have with- | my the flag ebip Mirri-cippi has now @ dodre to supoly drawn from the protection of H. M Supveintendont, and | the place of the Princeton with the Powhetaa. oa the gone to the State of Honduran" 1 have often soon | round that the former does not carry onal onongh oF timiler statements made ta the Herien Pisryene, and | the voyage. The Powhatan’s original destination was the otber pspete, and as often wongor who can possibly write | Mediterraneen. ich it would be « pity ta change. aa hag euch letters, appearamce im thow waters would go far to modify the T need bardly tell you there is nots word of truth {a | Unruccessful impression made there by the equivoosl sae any of the statements sbout the island of Kn tan, exeopt | ore of the fan Jeotmto, whick is at present the only Gal” the «ne { wrote you last momth—that that i-lead and five | ted States etoemer im that part of the world. The Jusque- others had beem taken possession of by hor Majesty hanne (he came size an tho Powhatan. is already 08 the Bupertotendrnt, and formed iates colony; and [ am | Fast India station ; and if another is wanted in edition eatinfied that thet act has been done at the request cf | tothe Misteippt and the Princetom be condemned. the eeme of the most influential aod woalthy ro-ideats om | Seranno, now at Philsdetphia would probably ot Oy thoce tiands, I am also well satisfied that there ary | Purpose, ax che drawn len water than the Primostor aa@ many emong them—rome influential, wealthy. reapeotable, | Potferres ample capacity for carrying suffintent coal. end iuteiligent perrons—who are opposed tothe act of her Tre Usrren Staten Sream Feicate Pownatan.—Thle Majesty's Superiatendent ; and those persous may, and [| Veesel, which lately ercived here from Nortolle, en reste for believe will, at some future day. attempt to throw off th | the Mediterranean, ian new one, having jast been oom influence and goverument of Great Britein. Bot, at the | pleted at Norfolk, Va The Sasquchanns, now ia the Hee preeent moment. the recent act of her Majesty's Superin. | Indies, and herself. have similar exterasl dimendous @; tendent ie pearably acquiesced ia by all (he re-idents of | hulls, areas of midship sections. diameter of cylinders, Press comtitnging the" Colony of the Bay | greanof dre surfaces, ke. Thetr models, howover, im tenie The news from the surrounding country ix mush ag ¢ | linea and the dotails of their engines and hoilers, are vey i different, A reference to the following dimensions wif wrote you in my iaet. ‘The erops of oochineal and indigo are described as very limited and dealers hops wud expo! | how them to be the largest vaval side wheel frigates yob bailt in any country :— Interesting from Honduras. OUR BELIZE CORRRSPONDRNCR Bevixn. Wondares, Aazust 29. 1852. ‘The Frizwe of Ruatan and other Telends by the English — these articles will run still higher in Amerion aud Kng land. A very goodorop of nsrsuparilin hax boon sent t» market (bia year, yot the prices attll keep ap. Sholl ix ecarce and high ; the ceason i» nearly over. aad but very ietie, if any, more will reach your market this year. Logwocd tx deprested, owing to the large quantities stil forced Into the market ; yel the prices in your olty an Fngiand are so low that ft will aot pay to thip it. Ma hogeny ia atill ccarce and bigh ; yet the acpression in the Fost) market on that ercicie. and & recent flood in the river, have given aca:goto the William 0. Alder for your city. and another will soon foliow by the Globs when, if the prices continue high enough to pay with your gouging system of measurement. more will probably follow by the Laurotta. om her retura, Your mahogany deniers cam Judgo whether or not these sargoce will eupply their wanta, and sot acoordingly. ‘The contractor is A. Mehaffey, Heq.. of the Gosport [rem mere is nothing new 3 Lntorestion fem Romnito Work, Va, Tho hull was dovigned by Naval Goustruste, jonduraa, Guatemala or Yucatan, We havo had vor; bot weather, wih ocowtonal thowers of tala: yet ow | Francis Grice. Keq.. ard the ongines aud boilers were de- town remains comparatively well. Business ix ditd; oro- | signed and drawn by Chief Engineer Charlos H. flaxwell, virions (excepting pork. which is scarce and high) | Tae Unita States SrxameR PuctoR.—We are gratle are plentiful and reasonable. Vegetables are not to be | fied to learn that the Navy Deparment has deotded teat had, and even plantains, the daily food of our poorer | jt is not necessary to vend (his chip to the North. a i population, are very soarce and high. was expected would be the oaxe, but the neoresary altere- The following ir a corrent copy of writing om a piece of | fiona and repairs are erdered to be made at our mag parckment. or bladder. which drifted on chore im » tim | yard. and the steamer Is to continue attached to the home Pannikin at the Ambergris Keys, and was bionght in | fouauron until further orders. The contemplated altewa and handed to Mr. Hempstead, the Amoricam Consul, om | tions in the arrangement of the verel will be mate Corti Wednesday, August 26th :— with, and the result will add materially to the comfort & her officers and crew.—Pensacola Gazette, Fenath between porpendiculars. ... Fatreme length from billet to taffeall, Brendth of beam Depth of held 3.635 tome, Cy)ipdera—two of 70 inches im olroumference, by 10 ted roke of piston ele 31 feet im dinmeter. Poilers four, of copper. Engines—inolined, with irom frames and air pumps, se6 vertically. {Cop Names of the unfortunate brings on the loward key of the Leve—from tho seho, Arabells, bound from Ports Belly home to Haltimore, ca on the reefon the morning of the 17th of July, 1M band vory little water or provisiona, " : Eml Abrahama & wife Passongora Capt Geo Chaptin— Goo Wilson mate U. S. District Court. Bert, 20.—Tho grand Jory found « bill of indlotmend egainst Samuel Read, for a revolt on board the back Veytona, Brooklyn City Intelligence, Tice aa Phite Anotnen Bentous Accivext ay THE KxPLomON oF & James Blaaky Charley § Mariners Castriene Lanv.—On Wednesday evening last # rervame M Miloni Vkacinere Serepanvas— Por Godg sake «aye us from want, we porish for God named Mary Murray, in the sectice of a family reeidt at No. 7 Degraw street, was seriously. and ¢ Ia Tacod, “3 nop, make this known, God will reward yousnd I will do the Eren'f awe igmaus ie titingr without totlag tae same— EM ABRAITAMS. recaution to extinguish the light” Fer face, arma. am@ The writing was ina very fine. distinct hand but ithed | body were burned in the moet shocking menuer. tie become -emowhat obliterated by water and tar, or by | window curtains and curpets were set on fire by the bring held near afire to dry Mr Hompstead took @ | burping fluid andin# short time seriourly threatennd copy, and that evening engaged a gentleman. on kis way | the destruction of the houre. One of the ocoupautele- ta the Ixand of Cozauul. to find these persons if poss- | formed policemen Nugent and McCombs. of the ocoure ble, ard bring them to this place. This was done bef rence, who succeeded in subduing the flames fore the writing on the parcbmont: was inade out. and on the | fortunate girl was yesterday conveyed to the County Has. pital. strength of a report made by persons who- brought the Fizy.=The house and grocery store of William Sirey. original to Belize, that the veesel was on tho reef of the Northern Triangles. Subsequeutly. ou & more thorough 0: " sc on the corver of Pearl and York streets, was bu ond on De th, the author hore learning.of | tert: the family pot even raving their wearing apparel, Aheure adjoining. occupied by twa poor families, aude cooper’s shop and stable in the rear Were al-o conaised Total lore, about $8,000, upon which there is am insuraaee s¢ pem-ons, inde an effort. amd IY gove every evidence of a great desire to do all that could be dooe Vo aford aeistance ; but after % cxre- tigation of all the cireum-tances, and on consult- tice who wore well ioforme 4 and had expert- h matters, it was finslly und very relactantly d that se we bad no steamer or fast sailiag vessel here, and as we were cightto nine hundred miles direct to leeward, apd as six weeks had elapsed since the veesel was wrecked. it would be hopeless to attempt to send a Gull sailing vessel to search for them ax it might baa month aud would oertoinly be more than a woek, before a vescel could poseibly gettothem A F. Gore, Esq, the acting coloniul seoretary of Belize. was greatly interested, and was willing todo any and everything that could be done to asdet them regardless of trouble or expense. It je to Le hoped that these eleven persons have already been rescued by some pasting vessel, and that they are now rafe among their fiends, The brig Globe. Saunders. master, from Navy Bay, is now loading in this harbor for your port. The captain and ali of her crew were sick at Navy Bay, and whee par. tially recovered, the veavel sailed for Belize. Oo her way the officers and crew wi down by the Chapree fever. They were unable to do sny duty. For fourteen days not a man was able to go to the wheel, Afters pasenge of twenty one days, sho wes finally broaght into this port where the mate and oue seaman died—the remainder are ali rnpidly recovering. ‘The brig Lothario sailed in company with the Globo, put into Ubagres, and remained ten days. E ulso all Gown with the vame fever. but they by reecvered. The vessel is now loading at the southward tor Boston. oD Domestic Miscellany. Stephen Dicks, pendence rea from the steps of the State House, Philadelphia, im 1776 He was then fourteen, and ix now ninety. A woman named Eliza White, 92 years of age, residing in Germantown Road, near Fourth, Philadelpbia ae cideptally fell, at au early bour on the morniy 22d inet. while shutting the door, and injured hee «pee in such a maoner that the died in a few minutes after- wards. At New Orleens, on the 15th inst.,a man named Pat- riok Buckley folt from a scaffolding of a new buliding ia Race street. First district, He died in about aficcom minutex after the accident. Agnes light company bas been organized in Concord. My He, sith « capital stock of $25006, $50 000 of which hae already been subscribed. The erection of the necesary buildidgs and the laying of the pipes, have alrewty come menced. On the 17ih inst.. s man named Johnson, belosgiog to West Gardiner, Me, having been ejected from the oars for refusing 10 pay bis fure, waa detected im placing stones upon the track He wae arrested, and is sow tm il awniting trial. ‘The value of John Williams, the negro lately condema- ed to be bung, im Richmond, was tixed at $800. Lieut. Maury roports that the planet dicoovered by Mr. Hind. at Kegent’s Park, London, on the 224 of An- Our Pexsnambuco Correspond ence. Pernamauco, August 21, 1552. Theatricals, Yellow Fever, Trade, etc. Herr Alexander left in the Teviot steamer to- day, for Southampton. Ho had crowded houses here. We have a beautiful now theatre, that will sccommodate one thousand persous, aad if the Ravel family were to pay us another visit, they would doubtless do far better than they did when bere, as then they had no decent house to per- form in Our city is entirely free from yollow fever, aa usual at this, the winter season. Barioess is dull. Sagarerop ended—but the com- ing crop will soon be in, wud. it is supposed it will bo aw very large one, But few vessels in pat There is» split between importersand dealers in a goods, The latter are holding out for the old ered of twelve months, while the importers have com- bined to reduce them to eight months. This begua the Tat iner.; consequently no business is doing in goods. The custom house suffers by it, ey all the iugumbente (nnd their came ie legion) depend on the WB )y receipts for their pay. Of course the mer chants wen tclese their goods, a3 thore 13 uo use laying out of the fande for dasies, while the « house will take care of their goods cust, bas been observed bere by Me Ferguson. In ole dience to a warrant iseued by the Police Court, rays the Borton Journal of the 22d inst , Sheriff Crocker, aveisted by Deputy Sheriff Coburn, proceeded this fore 120 Kneoland noon to the store of K. W. Cummings, street. and seized and carried away 12 half filled, 2 barrels 5 demij selzed property was deposited in the stare of Mesces. Loring Porter & Co,. and Mr. Commings was notified te appear forthwith before the Police Court, to aaswor foe Violation of the law of May 22, 1852. Ratnroap Accipenr.—An accident occurred om the ©. & P. Railroad yesterday, near Ravenna, which came near causing the death of Mr. Durand, the superintendent. Through some cause the coa- necting rod broke. anda hole was koocked in the boiler, letting off the steam io great profusion. Me. Dorand, believing the boiler burating, jamped from: the locomotive. The cars were going a; the rate of from thirty to forty miles por hour. Alter pr gn about # mile and a busif, they went back, an found Mr. Durand senscless. He ianow very low, but not considered dangsrous.—Clevdand Plain- dealer, Sept. Vth. ACCIDENT. “Romeo and Jaliet,” belonging to the cirous and menagerie of Bands and G. ©. Quick. which eahibited ia this place. yesterday, as they were croreing the town bridge over (he Coyadutts creek, at Lhe west end of the village, ou (hoir wey to St. Johnsville, broke through and were procipitat- ed into the creek. failing ome twenty or thirty tee eorrying with them two thirds of the flooring of the: bridge Romeo received but lithe injury, and was got | out of the creek with little or mo diftenlty; but Julies comes our prinfal singular and considerably bruised in her right fore jeg and shoul~ melaneboly family vement sustained by his sortow- | der, and it was with the uimort difficulty that she could ing Teiatives and finds in the death of bis wife, Mrs. | be got ont om the bank of the creek. A canvas war Margaret Milledoler. ‘This event took. plics yesterday | erected over ber, and we think afier afew days they afternoon, Sud inst, ‘The funeral of Dr Milledoler. which | will be able to proceed om theit journey —Hulton Co. Des wae fixed to take place to day. is postpourd im eonse- — mocrat jock tomorrow (Saturday). both | ibe berns from-the Dutch Reformed Vharch | on not reparated even by the grave. | time we waite th Mag oq | the Hon Jebn Y in be cabinet and at the Board of Tey, Dr, Jowph 3 Maguiro, for many years comnected | Works. itis eneraily rumored thab (. B Cartiee het Jesh inst teethe 25th pear cf Din ape Om" | heen cifezed the apporntment. but we do sot hear that he 18th inst. fm the J5tm yenr of his age. has accepted it, We rbould rejoice stoverely to fmt the Died in Wa biwgton on the inst , Thomas P. Bald | report well founded, We know no gentleman. whose ae win. M D. of Verhire, Vermont, aged 24 years. De, | to the office. would give greater salisfaction to the Onldw'n was & graduate of Darimoath college, uf the class He Inzge snd Hiberal views om ail questions 5 of 1818, For the let two years be bad been 4 clerm io interest bo bes tmvariably rt orwarding the the Departhnent of the Anterior. pudlic enterpri-es of the country ; his energy and indus Hon Jobo Hunter mays the Syracuse Standard of the 75 bie personal pe ity and the universal esteem ta 22d inst., for many wares prominent poiltiotan Cedar which he be brid uihe Wy, lands aud Sr. Paiesl we chester county, died at bie ranidence. om Hunter's (stand, | ponents. porn or ” 01 the on Saturday Tact Mr. Wunter represented tho Second | ranke most fitting to be selected —Montreal Pit, Sep- Distriet im the Senate of tais Siate for eight yom Obiauary. We noticed In our payer of th of the esterday morning the Hey Phtsp. Milledoter, wide\y-!am Dd. Af Succeseor To Jouw Youno.—We are not, at the nfortnad who will be tbe successor te, tember 22, ip 18 «ae member of the Coavention that iovised "g asian 0 ? A Wuoin Faminy Sweet Away. —We are basta iracedsslarmmmd nse hen called apon to. notice @ moet melancholy tuctacce uf m D Dirricvty with tar Neaxors in [Luror — ‘The St. isle, im TH in whiecb the family of Me cepiing an infant. afew months old. bave been «aps awiy. A few dey: sires the death of Mre Ralt was ue- teed. Mr. BR, was subsecy olly attacked with the ame diteare, and after a brief +1. knese, died carty on Hooday morning, wad at the eame tite hiv eldest now expired Le other boys baving Previously died. Withlas fvw ds Mr. Rail and bis wi 14 their three sons, Walter. 13; aged 4 have died. 1 dren were attacked on Fridsy aight; the father and eldcet son on Sunday worviog #001" Blew o'clock. All died betweem raver ook on Mi evening and five o'clock Monday morning The ted om Thursday lant —Kochesier Demevat, Sept. 2h. = Evinisg News, says a gentleman from Uar- a dificalty rore at thi 3 @ pacty of free pegrowr, It grew out of a fight that took place be- (ween # negro Hoy onda son of ex Senator Krewe The father of the negro boy in erfered, snd gavo Judge Rreeve’s} cop ow beating. Others interfered. aud pirty after party ‘ecawe involved on oxch ride, un'il the ox- chtewent taeame general. The citizens took the negroes who bad Grst offended. tied them up and whipped them, @ Osber negroes who had somebow signalized them- Ym the diffcuity, were served in like manner, Some of the citizens, in the cours of the excitement, loa? ed acannon with bet pounds Me yates, aod Dred tt at @ negro house Te were OBly two ocoupanty ‘a at the frond one of whom received @ slight Jojary. ‘The negroes were ordered to lonve the place tn three days. ond threatened with similar (reatment if they failed to ply.— Norfolk Herald, Sept. 22, Fatan Accipent —As Mr. Sutton wae driving down « bil oear the jog house tn South lrtetai. the Fatan Accipent.—A boat containing six me Eroes waa capsized on Friday last near the James [stand a was im jertion two of the we inp, ing imma Pere ot de te other to Mr. Wm, n Crav’s Prorsaty at Asniaup fare or Me Gras’ bolt holding the pole gav> *ay, and the hora« becoming portion of eightened run sod, ereereraed Sis Wage, tbsowiag eat ine et Clay took place at Ashlaad. om the five pervons im it irs, Kuneell one of those im the | [OP Tent) ce tS ead of egom, wer killed. Shs Leld im hor arms 6 babs, suice Qo ovcrel hue LORSOK 8 quan’ eee was not burt, The otf: ; a: ove, & eed gici oad ‘ir everal yeors ago by Mr. Clay bimeet, The 8. sore bri | cleo under the direo:lom of his exeomters