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WHOLE No. 7271. DOUBLE S SHEET, BALAD BX AVULIUR, UL mmr Son UCTION Rowic E-HARDWARE, DAMAGED eods, Ro—J-E. VAN ANTS KAP will poll thisday, at AW o'clock, nt No. 8 Coda stro st. 2 packages and lots of ds, in good order: also, co, and part of & stick of awe catalogues, which aro frites NOTICE. Aopen BOGART WILL SEL 0. jnrwdny, 15 Spruce street, are, Dry Geods, got! Bi ¢, Ko. Alto, Silver Plated LL wiil gell aa above, aud in mdditt thire of 8 taanlly giving up UCTION NOTICE-W.1..V AN ZANDT, AUCTION: Will well at his auction room, So. L ‘Wednesday, at half past tou sa ivt of Puruiture, Dey a Jo Robes aud 0, fine Silver Watol A. CHILTON, At ° seen ek CK AT tion, on tho ty pry. Wm, B. Urowater, 8. DOUGH, A AUCTIONEER. — FURNITURE —THE to # Attention Of honsekespers and tho trade is call tho sale of the balance of the st unoalled for and un- gold, at D4 Beskiwan street, witch will by sold this doy (Tuesday), at 10k A. M.. embracing a largo senusity of Good new and second hand’ calineedeurniture of every de- Reription, as well as a larse varie'y of Rarcties, Oudition, cumulacion of ages. Goods must bo LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER-—VERY HANDSOME Household Furniture Le Ludiow will gall at sus- tionon Tuceday, 2 Btreet, betwoon Sec: ites. in halen, Dressing ‘Tabl bost order. (a4 UTORS' suotion, BE OFF yt by Francis Jones, silage of foun Island, on Monday, to of James Mur- f «1 Lot of ground y two stories and all house sud of land, eligibly to~ mond strect, a toa walk from tho st thor Quarautive or staplotun, aad would waks © rable veuntry residence. For portlonlars apply to John Secase Tompkinavillo; Mr. C.F. Groshoim, land agen , the promises; or . Ws Kulton stroet, yw York, Terms made knows of sale, ond COLTO EXECUTOR'S SAL OF © rich Resowoud aud Mahoge: y Cabinet Furniture, two Manofortes, Hrassels Carpets, Freuch Plate 488, &0.. Jolton will sell ou Wednesday, Sept. 29th, at bias o'clock, a# the auction ru sinanand 8? pay the entire furniture of ot maker in the upper the sity, every ‘nrticly of h can bo depended nolude every description of rich rosewood And mahogany Furniture. richly carved do. for parlors, ining room, bedroom, and basement; wlso, office furniture, Bruseole ‘Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Uileloths, tro oe rtes, French Plate Glasses, &o. ‘More ful Partioulars to-morrow, when catalogues will be ready. AMILY. GROCERIES | AT AUCTION—TUESDAY, pt. Bh, at 1 o'clock, at 5; Dey street, corner of hatroet, bincie and’ green, Tox, Mustard, Sugar, 84 8alt, fine table theovlate, Jajnbe Paste, a, Maccaroni, Raisins, Kc. “"Alwo, Liquors in demijohes, ‘Wino, Brandy, Gin, Rum, and some Counters and Sealer, WELLINGTON 4. CARTER, Auctionece, ENRY 7. LEEDS, auc ‘Sale of Cabinet Furniture by catalogue.—Henry ‘T. Leeds will soll ae above, this day, September 25, at Bere & Chambers strevt, uvar Irdadyay, at hall-paat clock, @ lnege on inet Furniture, of good Rose wood Parlor Furniture, arved mahogany Sofas ; hairs; mahogany and hair gad mahogany Cen- extonsion Dini rosewood and painte Ghamber Feraiture, en suite; mahoguay, walnut French And Cottage Bodsteads ; dle top Dressing Buroaus, ‘Washstands general assortment of House Bold Furniture, Ko. which ace wali wor- $y the attontionof bousckeopers, Catalogues om the mora- 2 of ale. Je Bu SANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—HOUSENOLD « Furniture.—Will evli, this day, Sopt. 28th, at 10 ‘clook, at No. 4 Wost Warrou > tevet, between Court an Clinton streets, Brooklyn, the furnittire contained im the howse, consieting 1 part oF Sofas, Chars, Conte, Dining Pables, Lint Stands, Bo: cks, Mirrors, Pallisat OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.— STORK 11 Sprnce street—Groecries and Grocery Fixtures—On Wednesday, the Sith inst, at the corner of Twenty-fourth treet and Third avenue, at lock, the stock of tore, consisting of m general assortment of first class (i veries, green and ‘Teas, Stuart's white and brown Sugars, Cofteos, Soaps, Cantles, Spices, Meats, Pickles in glass, Wines and Brandivs in botties, and Liquors. Also, fhe fixtures, consisting of superior Shelving and Counters to match, independont Meat Stand, cost $50; Flatform Scalo, Sugar Mill, Coffee Mill, oil and molasses Cans, Awning: hear: et and butter Soules and Weights; painted sugar OUN W. SOMERINDYKF, AUCTIONE. TI Spruce street.—To Carpenters, Wil With inst. at No. 207 Woostor street, at half past ten clock, one Horse Power, Circalar Sais, Goorin: Work Heveheo, Ladders I office furniture, two Bafes, one Lumber Wi Harness, after the above, in Twenty-seveuth betwoon the Bixth aud Seventh avenues, will be sold, a quantity of Flag ging aud Copings. WILLIAM T. boy D, Salesman, W. WESCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—A « Wednesday afternoon, at two o'el Greenwich avenue, f ten In Bair Mattrasses, and household Furni tions. A very desirable opurtunity for grery article will be peremptorally sold to der, (rain or shine.) €, KEMP, AVCTIO: tory sale of splon furniture, pianofortes, ant oth Aicles, cn'four months’ credit, for All aums over $4 Proved endorsed notes. Ou Wednesday and Thursday next, Bt the large Mall, 639 Irondway, form H useum, K, C. KEMP will sell at anctivn ab above, a very args und splendid assercmont of cab ure, all of the best quality, and all of which will be positively s Without Fesorve, aud prosents rare opportunity for the Stade, hotel and housekoupers, to eupply, themselves with the most dosirable description of goods, Tho furniture has All been made tn the boxt ‘and more substantial mannor for @ity custom trade, and consists of a large aad sploudid Ssoortment of richly carved rosewood, maiogany, oak and Back walnut parlor, dini and’ chamhor furniture, comprising every anti and utility found in the large and tashiona 1so, immediately NEE SALE, k, at No 16 recea Beds, England, pianofortes, varying in Rory superior inetenie: goods will be aw wd > this Telied upor sad Teceived, aa it ie the i ahall be sold without resery G Of the city can be packed for sripy oharpe. Catalogues on tho morning ¢ jemon are invited to exauiny toe ty ‘ rans M. WITTERS, AUC Vion ne Wednesday, at te Darge and peneral ase As, pier and oentee @hairs, yer and mantel G! AL Bitchen Foruitnes, Attention of dealers and otis, Sw e cet ans ‘m Also oar Brustols, throe ply COLD mm TING he Irving Howe 5 RRWARD For Wate, taken fron on Monday. No 47,201 i gs ee end, w Police. CASE f, M. Apply at the cifice of fre whist of BSC RIDER WILE PAY THe ¥ of his won, street ferry Tred gotton atvokia LPIEN SUP RWOOD, d stroct, Will ay lied fonder os 08. South Se REWARD ation of t of my 7 ‘The ext trimmed with R ay inforination fh salt be fiveraily’ rawarded, by corner Bavart and WHITE, ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT pantol Dog, with the owner's neon plated collar. Whoover will retura him to Gharier sitet “own have thie above reward, ey afoun ning el ying at Whi poe nereote. OS?T.—A DRATT, OR BILL OF F drawn by Page de Bacon, of St. Lonts, for avg and Three din Y D Phe Ato: ican poke Raye nt & Co, All per OST 4 : Gol D BRAC is om dena Bad Divicion etre e@overy, Apply gyousn- MINIBUS, NBAR THB PARK, ON SAN Wikanerrectype. Tho owner It re. i ta ‘giving full description, to IL, Box 1,693, neste’ ‘York. tical UPPOSED TO HAVE stwoed the Astor (ons will be paid for its ot Moura, LERS. SAW EN TE fo dulinen reward for tho re : " reo. 1,129, Md. Tobias, Liverpool, pba. f nee “sg, eH fot exain. ei reay pane © eR, IN weet iad a é pt — SEPTe) . Fee ON AN TE, EET A aaetot a Willis, Ac vps iby Hewat Mean T°; PAWN BROKERS AND JRW 8 TETH WARD y The mombers of thir neoeiatte ERCR AND KING ASSOCT a) ward aro invite to atten JOUN A. KENNEDY, Provident, Samver T. Weneren Riowarn Winner, OURTH CONGRESSIONAL, DistRier THR INDE. len Demooratia Elec IFT pms ¥ didate for the Convention of t! DISTRICT.—GEORGE F. ALDEN od ae ing, renee in the Fountain Cottage, in Thied tres the Eleventh ward, John A. Crowsman reveiw nomination for Avsemblyman. OURTH WAKD PIRRCE ANDKING ASSOCIATION = ‘The democratis citizens of the Fourth wed, friendly bo the candidates and prinviples of the National Dem ‘a mecting to be hold this even Monty ani Oliver strsots dldross the meoting Ae FLOW BNUE MoCARTHY? Presttont, eminent speakers wil rience in teachil pusno, guitar, aod singing, a res ut aw toacher in s P to capability, &0., to go South, ‘Adiee FRENCH Lavy gaged in teachin muily da the sichaty’ o v Would have no object ie Bay Herald office. TIME IS PARTLY BN # to boar t with & rospectably tone, a woek, besides apeak- ‘cour © with the family, would b . Good references given. ox G14 Union Square Most otto IN THE ITALIAN AND FRENCH tleman whe hae had long ittod to refer to part He ix now opening olaseo Fevook, and for geutleimud ia th 2 Fourth avenue, » ve losons to py ighont respectability turehve city, or young ladies in the He is also willing to persons oF classes, at their own houses, ot i Academy, 54 Clinton place, Farewell soasou.—-Mad vine urope, takes this opportunity of expressing her gratitude to her numerous pupils for their ki Hoe classes will commonoe in Ootober, to he continued a8 ueual, Brooklyn classes at Mr. Bortoau’s, “ BCHONENBERG, Tk ACHER AND fabs faa bed , 87 Howard etreet.—O. adente of forelg of modern lung sll the attoation of “ti Uterature, to his German As also st the residence of those the circle of their own a: vew to ladies at their own i (2 and 2 o'clock, or attor 6 0’ "elook, P.M. RIVATE INSTRUCTION eubsoriber is prepared to give private instruction in art of penmanship to ladies or goutlemen, at his rooms, Broadway, tiret corner abovo the Irving,” For sale, aa’ gent Copy Book, with Saves 0 xious to form ‘clasaos IVER ge *GoLbsMiTu. A LADY OF HIGH N ents, long a aucceseful toacher in et with some pupils near her own To thos requiriag huperive Sour BROOK! an mit inetructio educated in Paria, and accustomed to tene South ns governess in a resrectable private fumily .in addition to Pronch, muaieand drawing. Address M. D., Herald othoo. THR UNITED «his system of Ion arts, A, Band has been taught domy in New York, daring th ship for schools C, with copies and ins: by the author at bis » fourteen years, with fore been furnishe y letter contained @ bowutitully engraved tic own baoawsikine All copies have ue under each line, and th: F ayatom of wri fno-simile of the a MUSICAL, 7E WAVE THE PLEASURE TO INFORM TUR PUR 1 9 arrival in this city of issopo Foghel, artists uf uncom and of great European reputation Foghel have drawn repoatodly the greatest applauges in the sweetness for his wonderful and uneurpa n@, for which he by the Musical Academy of Milan, ivy the distinguished merit of this ovle- His reputation is 60 weution on the trem a boon honored nd trombone p' ‘arope that hav bean rough instrument, the sweot- no aud congratlate them for co, With hat deep. to w their safe arrival in this creat republic on try to make t but, forno doubt they will have aa ad acquitemonta deserve, X AND PROFES- Eliza Vatontini, texches singing, She can be seen t, from 10 A. M. till ho has boon in New of whom twenty accompaniment. ber own house, No. During the three yea) York, the has taught one hundred | se profeesionals, and forty in the fi MADAME PETTIGREW, (LATE FROM G: ) reepectfully informs hor pupils an now prepared to resume per instru - 1 in Singing, and ma; 2 10 o'clock, at hor reat joventh and by hts avenue: orme ‘the public, ng Musical Instrament, ‘and plays three overtaro we ries roan aira, the has just finished a bostdon exrte Ny suitable for rticnincs, &o., oall at 15 Chryatie nent can be seen and hoard from B the afternoons i FROM Howe” (Nov AT HOMR).— Upwards of 7.000 oop ble every dey, which wi > CHE COUNTRY ML There being # spuri- above song, the trade are Informed appli direct from the Publiahe von street, New York. Craven Griffith vy cua havo th FESO ORGAN BUILD te | company to bo paid to Win mp Mter high Ietters patent of the Unit Their improvement consists which slidors ate ao arrangemens of the a chambers, ly dispensed with, and wind into closed organ can be soon at their 9 of business, Sar tor her information obtained by addreeing tiem uy'mail. Tight to wes the improvement will be int fs, ‘and others, on liberal terme. cae Sita. & G. GEMUNDER, perience on the pinno, ix des'ro, t her residence, (9 Varick ohn Id'have no objection to fattend them, if’ mecosoary. Torms moderate, S.7 DESCOMDES PIANOFORTE, WAREROOM, NO Broad Descombos iuvites his has opened cy examine the beantiful assertment o ANOLTAN PIANOFORTES—T, GILBERT <7 M4 celobrated Fianoforter, with aud w ‘Tho eubseriber, who fa the sole agent in th Of those instruments, (the reputation of which has bocome rid-wide) is now prepared to offer them at prices which, t to purchase, cannot fail to be satisfactor vr obtaining pianos nneurpassed ny other houge tn the ape he can present ind city for the sale tantly on baad ni efy ce mpent mm. of Prince's and Ci sud othor Pianos to le HORACE WATERS, 83% a Corner of Anth: for sales wie and Application be mate Broadway, corner | MC RACE Wat A. their frionda aud the next, at Sirnor Hix: Rye Vor further in- ctves FOUR sore | Parie, chovd aystom of Vow y 6 | barter bs poate fee secsiving he mes y and wege for your- R. _EOMUND fr [EW AND SECOND HAND PIANOPORTRS od assortment of new and sooo gd forten for «ale, or or hiro,at the lowest coal PFOKD & BROTHER, Yo Pianos tuned and repaired. AOO%s pohawor py sadtees- Ww AND SRCOND HAND PIANO@OnTES FOR ot for hive.-A good assortment, noforter, for vale or for, rlooa, nap now he found at he @ ¥ vt iB & BROTUEN, 48 Beondway,, Asean PF ey Me pe it Ma on jay, Sept sh, turjert wefel or agrecetie. me his Company at Comeral Hall , Wad, at 7 v'olack, preotesly JAMES ENNIS, Captain. KMAN OAK LODGE NO. 481.0. OF © ¥. THE members of this Ledge are hereby invited te attend Chetr meat regutar meeting (to morree eveeing) as someia portant busines @ill be consdores and acted upon. G. ALweme, Secretary A HAHN, SG. OTICR—THE MEMDERS OF THE NEW YORK tfully and © epecinl mow om Tuesday, of Wananct ing basiuess of the wtmoet tm, on . VITAGRKALD, Secretary. MoM”: NT VRKNON MOTICR.—THE UNDERSIONED i hereby taeen of Moun ¥ hee will be prepared te receive the tax Dieurict No. & im vem villages of Mount Vor Pourteouth Ward # Lat of ctober Mand all thoee Gast te call ane pay, will compel ime N. B.—This wilh posttevety be ied, US dE DON, Cot IK AT FLUSHING QUEENS COUNTY Ac tural Beit, will be held at Floshing, om W 20h beat. a 0 Last oath. DANCING acapan «s, yraKn AVIS ROOMS, 9 WHITE STRERE, AND a t Thirteonth street, near tirealway.—Mm CALA assisted by Mr Upilvie, reapootruliy aeqami rts tier 4 those Whe are desirous of beiug well tauent in Cvoning. Mutinees d for p the younger class of pupils, even 4 Thursday attor- noon of each month, A ela: lacedays and Fridays, a 12%" o'oluck, noon, there classes to ooumence Ootvber Sith 2oth and 2th. MB. CHARKUAUD can be ween at his rot dence, hs West Eleventh etroct, near Filth avonwe, hetwoon ndiand Jeciook in the da = on ur ENRY ELLS AND HIS SISTER'S ap apes a Giavelli's) Acndomy fer, Dam road wi apon on the Lat of Uotober. The od of weaching bee cocoived univores! Cpe baggeen | bined with instrection: in the dances a ode, and in paelor dancing ssrough all its variations, the cxorcisen for develo lar powers of young scholars is f menue of acquiring cltgance fencing, Is reduced to 8 few oomprone: mt ined, and thoroughly taught. To at er faz, in order to obtain & pleasing and kreee at es Dart ef uach Le:aon, and evoryesing is Observed 9 bart to the pnptl s dinitiod and pobie depertmens. Ew furthor wt he Academy. ANCING ACADEMY. —S1GNOR A. OURRARDI, ‘ascietod by Madame Gher rorpectfully begs to in torm his patrons and the public, his Dancing Aosdemy, AI Broadway, will be opened for the reception ef pupils om Saturaay, Oct. 16th. Days of tuition for young Indios and masters, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Monda, Thuredays, at 2 o'clock PM. Evening class for goats Tuesdays and ¥ liew wiil also be to and ncudmles. A) it to bit Broad wo. OF will be promptly ry ted to "Soirces given as usual, YATES AND SISTER, MISS A. YATES, their Danciag Academy at Was! corner of Ib wind pa och Will be taught. ‘Turtion oF 4 Pri- nt to G, for misses and boys; from Tto or “it, for © teachings. ANCING ACAL RE iME—MADAMR DE ad her br Fi REU Ri RERO, rerpootfully av ic that they have G9 West F use, where the ona in Doneing Daye of tition for you nal Satardaya, and M a TOR Rout ivate Tors ns au toonth etreot, between Ee-cpon, theit » the 1h ¢ masters aye and for young Indica wud minster Brooklyn, om Tuoodays @ H ILLGROVE'S DANCE ACADEMY 18 NOW OF! for the season, at the North Amorioaa Hotel, cor ef Bowery and Bayard stroct, ontran ard otro’ Ail the newest and most wblo stylos of dancing and Terms moderate, and no extra charge for days snd Friday low Shiidren} and i tbe evening: for goutiomen, from 13¢ te 103, An entra rontlemen’s clas at 10 o’olce ts MILLINERY. PEST PREMIUM MILLINERY, ESTAGLISHMENT 564 Broadway, one door below Prince street, near the Metropolitan Hotel.—Mrs. W. SIMMONS wectfally an- nounces to her numerous patrons, and strangers visiting the city, that she has s handsome assortment of Paris fall aud winter millinery, in addition to @ large assortment of hee own manufacture, of the latest fall fashions. Also, just re- coived by the last steamers, a large invoice of Parts eatin silks, velvets, ribbons, feathers, artificial fluwors, &e., &e. Merchants and millinera xa supplied by the ease oF single bon- net, se usual. Mrs. Licite @ call. RIS CLOAK AND MANTILLA MART.—THR riber, who ha ju from Paris, respeot- fully announeos’to the ladies of Now York and visitors; thas his first grand dieplay of shove named goods, which compriee every uovelty for winter costume, will’ take place om next Weduonday, tho veh of September, JOSRI'H “HO. GUET, G23 Broadway, within one door of St. Thoinas’ Churob, corner of Houston street. N, B.—Pl * ART.—THE Paris, res poct- d visitors, thas EW PARIS CLOAK AND MANTI oubseriber, who has just returned fro fully announces to the lacies of New York his firet grad display of ahove named goods, which ‘com Prise every novelty for winter costume, wil 1 take plac Hext Wodgeslay,, tho 20h of Septomber. JOSENI i SUET, 623 Broadway, within one doce of St. Thom corner of Houston streot, N, B.--Ploave copy the COPARTNE: RSHIP NOTICES. pert NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE copartnership hithe Aigned, under the firm of dissolved Ly mutual consent, be scttled by the new firm of Genet & #troot OWN M thonge ¢ EN oie. wechtin. Dated, New York, Sopt, 23, 1x62, AKE NOTICE—THAT THE CO-PARTNERSHIP EX fating between John L. Strong and Wm. D. Kirschboam was on the Zint da tember, 1852, dissolved by mutual consent, ‘The business in future ‘will 'bo carried on at the samo piace by Wm. D. Kirschboum, and all debts due the boum, and all debts against the company to a pe _ Dated Sept, 25, 1882, ANTED IN TUR AUCTION AND COM- with 8 cash capital of from $5,0) to Panofurtes, and the best in un PA ARTN ER Ww aa ea PARTNER, win “$00 casn a avr in a Wertorn With thiv'smounts ond May be cleared in'six months, ne th Wateon, Herald offic Weirviiein PARTNER WITH FIVE oR SIX ‘THOU le and dollars, ins well conducted and prosperous estab- is mens the sole one of the kind in New York, whose man- turing products are in incrensing demand ail over the 8 tor ‘or particulars aaan J iT PUBLISHED, NEW ED (TION. | tisge Guide "—A comp! ‘on the gy and Phrviclogy ot the G erative Funott mari ople, or thore abou taining everyth PPityectogtont or Medical, | sum require to knew, Ly the celubeated author a for, Dr. F. Holic Sach a book han tong boom required and wished for by all dg of humanit; It is atric’ iY, Bag Dy f ei road this book ! male » by author, ® book exelusivel mon, on "the Male Generative System,” ite p {ts derangements partioularly that anseon and unknown gf decay trom which so many become imbecile, oF insane. oF dia without knowing the enuse, wis 9 he tonne of proverring or restoring the virile power Every ene should possess this book age of puberty, [twill hs Bosh there woks contain all Froneh aud German Physiol | fory few medioal mon, talit nenrly ton pages each, with, ve Theregre no other boo! ‘ThSwsande are old di To be had Me ail the vetaciea! ers, or frow t publisher, T. 2 wil wand copie DRTVATE POCKET COMPANION, OR INFORMATION never before Publishod—Twenty five conta ® apy, OF for one dollar. Soll by Gareore iareot ay ian Ani r ringer & Townsend, 222, and a. C. en 1 8ud hy the author, x Larmont, Pb, Keadé streot, corner of Hroad wag, where he may neited on the complaints mentioned, AAA ABAA AAA VANS 8, ©. wi rt TRAW Mess oma: ated SON & “a ey sete WEWS BY TELEGRAPR From Washington City. | MB. BARAT THE PHILADNLPHIA STOREKEEPERSHIP EW LIGHT HOUAE BOARD, RTO. wreTos, Sept. 27, 1852. Rom. Themes Ren're@ pald a visit to the President to- day, avd wes introduad by W. W. Gorcoran, Req , our | Lead'ng bavker, ‘The sppelo'ment to the military sterckeepership to Pbiiadelphia has not yet been made, bat is expected ruRAR ‘The Prevident has releoted the following gewtlomow as members of the mew Light House Board: —Captain Chut- Commander Samuel F. Dupont, U.S Brevet Brigndicr General Joseph @ Totten of the re, Lieuteonot Colonel Kearney of the Copoera- j Professor Alexander D. Bash», Obtef of the Coust Survey Professor James Henry, of che Suutth Toetitution Ax Secretaries. Lieut w Navy and trevet Cavtein Bimund 8 the Tspographioal Kaginvers. v bore. Tho whigs are elated — ‘# anti hauging speech oat West, which ’. Betting nh des eth Gereral Democratic Congressional Nomtnatio: Kinasvon, Sept, 22. 1 ‘The democratic convention of the Kleventh sional district, comprising Ulster and Green countie wranimourly nominated Theodoric i. Westbroo! Of Kingston, for Congress. Meeting of the Whigs of Cornwall. muna, Sept. 27, 1852. ‘The whigs of Cornwall held » meeting on Saturday, at the site of olf Fort Mon‘gomery. Tho gathering. which was principally composed of the farming population o: that part ef Orange ccunty, was addressed by Mossrs. Conrens of Wet Point, Row of Cayuga, and Eager, Alli- fon, and MoMarter of Newburg. Several ladies were pro- rent, and the whole passed of with an attention and de- corum seldom witnessed at a polittoal meeting. Whig Mayor Klceted Sept. 27, 1852, nicipal election tho whig Mayor Last year the majority At tho Nashville was cleoted by 2H majority. Nine whi¢ and three democratic Aldermen are cleoted, Troasucer—Sales of Bank Stock, Acnany, Sept. 27, 1852. Benjamin Welch, to whom the office of State Treasurer has teow awarded by the Supreme Court, is in the city,, and will enter upon the dutios of his office on the return of Mr, Cook. who ts temporarily abecnt. Sales of Mechaniys and made to day, wt 16 #nd Commercia: Bank al 10. Pernicious Effects of the Maine Law. MORE INCENDI ANISM —~ IMPORTANT LIQUOR CASE, ETU- Paovinexce, Sept A barn hasbeen burned in Exeter, and another ia Richmond in this State, both belonging to magistrates who reoently decided against men arrested for relating an officer in enforcing the Liquor law ‘The saw wili of Samael Cry, in West Greon vich, was also destroyed by fiw on tho night of the 25th wre’ Bank stock were been decided against him. The liqnor was taken in ), 8. Marshal, to await the decision of the custody by the Another Earthquake at St. Jago de Cnhba_ Poataveuenys Sept. 27, 1852. A private letter from St. Jago de Cuba, received vin Havana, states that another earthquake occurred on the Tho snbahitants, who were greatly terrified. Lad built temporary Luts on the beach Fire at Buital Borrsco, Sept, 2, 1 A fire ocounped act night, about § o'clock, fu the paint shop of James Smith adjoining Spaulding Exchange. The same building was set on fire some threo weeks ago. The pew engine companies weie promptly on the spot and succeeded in contining the conilagration to the fourth story. although the fire broke oue simultaneously in the The lose is not kno cspnot be heavy. Duriog the fires boy threw himeott from fren ts eter of the fourth story and alighing in an awning. ercaped injury. Sevoral arrests of old uremen made on account of riotous eondact. Steamboat Accident on Lake Erte. Dosare, Sept 27, 1852. teamer (uoen City broke her erank when off Bir celona, and is at anchor about two miles from the shore She has about 250 passengers on board, The steamer Niogara has just returned from the Queen City, but the leke was too rouch, it was imposible to get mear enough Her avohors will hold, if the storm basement and attic. to render arsi-tance does not increase. ‘The Queen City has been towed Ni She hada rough night, but her anchors held ber, and she sustained no farther injury, The Niagara takes her passengers, Eptdemie at Norfolk, Va. Nonrorn, Sept, 27, 1852. A disease resembilng the cholera or yellow fever has suddenly broken out io Water street. in this city From thinty to forty caves have already oceurred. From Philadeipnta. VATAL AOCIDENTS—JUDGR MAC PARLAN® KILLED Judge Moc Farlane was killed by the falling of a heavy any Lind. on casting at bis foundry at Hotidayeburg, this morning He was the editor of the Marriburg Keystone, and Arrociate Judge of Huatiegton county. delonged to Philadelphia, was a most estimable citleen, and widely known throughout the State. A large tank of water, at the bleaching works at (ilou- J., gave way this moraing, kiliing # workman nated O'Neill, and seriously injuring Dante Ingorsoul O'Neill has two sone In Boston and two to the works will ra. vod five others, Cop hters in New York, The damage re a week or ton day to repair, The rush of 8 grond procetsion ‘of Cadete of Tomperance took place teonsixted of about 4000 boys, lad in regalia, wiih innumerable Lanners end muric Itcans from Baltimore. MAN PTADDED—PATAL BAILROAD ACCIDENT, Br. , Sept 27, 1862 A man nomed Jamer MoCafirey was 0 reriousiy beaten spdatubbed by ® party of rowdies, last night, bis recovery slinost itnpowible, A German. name usb aces , Wes Killed on the Baltt- “Marine Divas ters. Loss OF THE WRIG CORINTH. Rosvow, September 27, 1892. A telegraphic deepatoh recelvet at thatthe brig Corlath, Oaptaia Chare, of Newburyport, beaad from Kiehibuctoo for been totally loss, jewburyport, eye for Bugland, has SCHOONER IN DISTRESS. Nosrow, September 27 ScMhoner Loulea, from City Polot for Boston. wiu cargo of four and wheat, has put imto thle port leamy. Acnany, Sept. 97, 1859 The following bave been the receipts of the past wheat, 200 bushels: corn ov do, Flour i# unchanged Corn has improved, 28000 bash. d Wertern sold at 660. 8 (iso. nd; higher rates are peid. Sabee 19 0 bush. at is a i610 for two rowed, and S20 & Sie. for four row Cnt are lower; 9,000 bush, State aud Western soid at Bartivonw. Sept. 37, 1852, ‘There Dave been sales to dey of 5.500 bbin, four at 64 a $425 for Southern Wheat ix quoted, Weetera Sonthern white 620. » 630. corn, whit Bales 700 buat cattie wt hours:<-Floar, #000 bbls. ; Harley ts im fale rooms ean accommodate. yorwt all perndventure, wa fait accompl yellow Go. # Bie Live hogs, $7 50 a $8 95 feal Observations, Dy MORER'S LINM, OFFICE BASEMENT FO. 96 Fate erecer Dore Je 10 A. M.—Cloudy and coud, as 9 P M.—Barometer 20.40 Thermanmeter 5). hoommnrem. 10 A ‘M—Raining Lord. Wind northoat ery cold, damp day, Wind worth Aveuae, 106. M—Cloady wud cold mo.ming, Wind Light northwest wiad 10 A. MaeCold and cloudy. Wind wort e ar be mason Ast evening Thermometer ot —bre Mts M8 Seok eaeeey mebrning Thermometer 65. oe M—Been oy Thermometer 66 Aunany, 10 & Me—Cool olear » ware Cangoene Gand conan Geom. sg Payers aro rusnoo bully voll MADAME SONTAG'S FIRST CONOBRT IN AMBRIVA~ TRIUMPHANT DEGUT—FASHIONABLA BXCITRMENT. The great event of the musical and fashionable sawn in New ' @rk bas taken plane, and Madame Sonteg stands now acknowledged by the critical audionoss of thls mo, tropolis as—what she has been designated ta Kuropean clroles—the Queen of Song. Great was the excitement for the past few days, among those who had not furnishod thempelves with tickets for this first conoert, to endeavor te prooure them om any terms. were the preparations made by tho Cashionahts peopls, who had ob.ained tickets, to appear deovsed ia such @ style of elegance a4 .bodtted the ooowion § From the moment that the doors opened, menced pouring in In ono contin and oarriages were ranged along for several blocks ou both sides, The conn outside wan Call of excite ment, ant large crowds were attracted to the outer enfrance by the more than usnal display of beau’: taste, and masgnifiocencs, resembling more thy fever of @ roval oourt tham the unostentatious neas associated with the ido: of repubiioanism. it would seem as if on this oovasion it were unanimously understood among all tho fayhionadles of the matropolis that for once simptictty in dress should be Laid aside, in compliment to the regal artistewho was about to make her firat appearance before them. Tho interiorof the hall pro- rented a most brilliant and beautiful coup d I. Wherever tho oye turned. It rested on groups of hanteoms women. attired in the highest modoa of tasto, xad many of thom resplendent with jowelry. Most of the ladies wore in foll dress, and very handsome opera hoods were to be seen im great profusion, But to the concert itself, It opened with the overture to Der Frosohitty, played by an orchestra of seventy im+trumenta, conducted by Cart skert. The execution of the music was magnifioont, and received hearty applause. Then oxme the beautifal air “Ta Vedri,” from the opora of the Pirate: vitor was suvg by Signor Pozzolint in a style which drow down the continuous plaudits of his audience, exquisite tenor voice, sweet and powerful, and appears to bea finished artiste, but on this oceasion ho was suffuring % = from a revere attack of bronchitis which, though it did | gf OM TE Fismiad Guounns —Soh Joba Jam not apparenily detract from the exoclienos of this ariay prevented him singing the next plece assigned to him on the pregrawme, “Spirito Gentil.” But all this time the immense audience seomed to be reserving themselves to bestow a welvom on Madame Sontag, which would bring her the completest assurance of their admiration for her 48 an artiste and a woman: though as yet known to them only by fame, ‘The mo- ment to gratify their foclings at length arrived. Madame Sontag was conducted to the front of the atazo, by Carl Fokert, and instantly every hand and voice in that splen- did audience—ineluding even those of tho Ladies—' : engaged in testifying their weloome. For sevoral minmtes the applause continued Midame Sontag bowing her erateful acknowledgments to this most flatteriog snluta tida At length it subsided. and then thr Cowatess de Kosal stood before her.audionce in the attitude of preparation She was magnificently attired In a white ratin drvss, flowered, and covered with tho finest white lace, with pink tlounces.. To satisfy the curiosity of our lady readers, we may inform them that this splendid dress was made here, and cost fifteen hundred dollars, Madame's beir was tastefally decorated with carnation pinks, and on her neck glittered adiamond neokince of great value. She also wore a costly diamond of sparkting beauty on her bo- som. and displayed magnificent gold armieta on her wrists, ‘The ‘out ensemble of Madame Sontag's appesrancewas splen. did and enchanting, and joined to her graoeful, slight, though dignified figure, she looked a most fascinating perronece Hor first eo was tho exquisite air from erene”’—which she rendeced jo which captivated her audience, and imade the hull re cebo with the'r plaudits, Madame Sontag poracssos a vole of (he greatest richness, power and flexibility, Her high notes re-ounded through the hall with the clearness of atrmmpot, and her eadences wore rieh, distinot and mel- Hituous, She usee no e!aptrap means of astonishing her auditory, does rot resort to any of those musical ventritoqnisms adopted by Jenoy Lind so sussessfally, though sbe Is perfectly au fait in them; but she relies on her purely legitimate artistic mezits, Besides this aria, she sang Rbedo’s atr, sponded to the enthustastic eneore, the “O luce di quest exima’ from “Linda de Chamouni,” a Swiss song. compored for her by Carl Eckert, and the beantt ful Engikh ballad of “Home, sweet Home.” Ia the Swies song the wonderful powors of Madame Son- ing were shown to the groatest advancnge—in the honteman’s cheery call aud the echo from the moun. teins, Im ths she surpasses even the “cho Song” of Jenny Lind, In “Home, Sweet Home” she was rap tovously appla’ h variations, im which she re- d and returned to tho stage to acknow- ‘be flattering honors done bev. Iler d bit was the preatest musical triumph we have ever had to chronicle, and there caunot be the flightest doubt that Madame centeg bas a carcer open before her in this country wiveh will eurpass, in splendor of success, that of any fe in the same region. Sho had resorted * pulling and, petty dodces to tond a factl- fclat to her déb0!, but she came before the great criean public relying solely on her own unequalled thes els powers of appreoiatiog them. And in he hae done nobly.and wisely. The furore is but pow commencing, and will rspldly spread and increaso, iding s# rhe becomes known, whereas, in tho case of natural inflation was procured for her the artful tricks of her manager, Dut we murt not close our notice of Madame Sontag's rt concert without adverting to the well-deserved tri- virph of Marter Paul Juillen, the boy violinist. This ‘og mausienl prodigy. youngas he is, is the most Anished the most exquisite performer on bis instru. «wn tment that ever enchented a New York audience. He yed, Inet might, Allard’s fantasia on “La Fille ju ent,” in the most brililant style of art, and deew down thunders of applause and cries of enoore from his ee, ‘The encore was honored, and little Paul re- rome of the same aire, recelving at the finale o} Iatlone of boquets Alfred Jaeti was also execilent fn his performance on the piano of atentarla from “Luerenta Borgia.” In fact, the concert, a# ed, and most magaifieent aifilr of the kind, over brought forward I | Madame Souteg purposes giving three concerts each | week; her next coming off t»morrow, But in rome Teepects, we think there might be some improvement mode in the arrangements, There is a great dea} of froud perpetrated on the pubilo through means | cinnati,’on the 23d instant, of anprineipled speculators, who buy up the tickets, | aod eli them ogsin at « very high rate. This wae particularly the care for last night's concert, Sekets for which were purchased at the several hotels from parties about leaving town, at the rate of four dol. | lars cach, and resold evem #0 high ae eight dollars, Woe know it le very dificult for Madame Boning, or her cent to guard ogainet these epeculations, but we think it Would be an inoitely better plan for her to fix the | prices for reeerved read at three dollars, for back sents fe (he parquette at two dollars, and for the gallery at one dollar, and then rel the tlekets by auction, appro- priating the premiums to a fund for charitable purposes, Medame Sontag need not fear to make this advance in pricor, as Che grest furere which she has created here will coeure ber the largest audieness which her consart | Her rnooess here ts now, bo- | whole and in all its parts, was the best New York. TELEGRAPHIC, MADAME BOS! IN PHILADELPHIA Prapecenre, Sept. 27, 2952. Madame Albonl's ditur im this city attrwoteda brilliant and overflowing sudience. Bvery seat io Mavical Hall woe cocupied, amd hundreds were turned away, She was preted with long comtinued applaae, and called out aficr every song, repeating two in obediemee to the ap” phove of the audience. The Tart, (som Cownen, L. L=Teortine —Momday, Sept. 27.— ere Of $500, $60 to cong best horse, Two miles col repente under saddle. ® Woodruff! oamed r. 5. ¢ Seeemey sete eee 2 el named g ¢ ™ H 2 Time, 6:02 08. ‘To-day. Meetings Pa ‘and mast meeting of the whigs of Councoticut, at dy: |e COMrt Of Appeaia meets ot Aleaay. Aed equally anxious the throng oom. us caberken alroam, sia But Signor P, has an Dy: in th tinued Usovghout Saturday. The details prove the existence of as much ignorance aa was exhibited in the Mary Cliv'on and Suean Spearing. who were charged with conspiring to cheat and defrand Goorgo KF. by means nm intluene they thereby extorted money Indirectly from Mer. Eliott. The conjurations practised. as alleged by the Commonwe taining some portions of Mr. Elliott's cl clvthing, aud telling ber that as the clothing decayed, so won'd moulder away, untifhe would flnally dio by virtue of the spell—that one of the defendants first polsoned the wite’s mind, by telling her tant Mr. E. was paying attem- tions to other females. This story had ro strong an effect Co. a brig of 271 tops. ¢ nelipper of bexutitul model, materialfand fiei-h owned by Meser, O N. & Co Jereminh Mota Oloey, Blanchard, Sherman & Co., and by Capt. Ose Melatire, who with command her. | reaebed th | timere, and jooated af the corner of Ht from Bue mos Ayr ‘7th bmg a or tl Feorived. Progrewa of the 6b raye that ea officlal comwmuntertions have been provinces givive tbetr asent to the to verve a» the basis of the ay ng wstiowel ination The provinse of fo Its atheston aod had distinguiched tort trictiom and confidence bave ratified ths erecntal of Bin Nichoina in sil tte par On the 20h of August the representutives of aft the Provinces were to avsemble at thy evpiti sents Jeolay to form a gene constituent Congran The Py Sayd (hat the Congress is the hope of a@l—tu debbers. thens will be the bateam whieh will heal forever the Dieeding Wound» which (yremny reoent events be@ opened in the body politic Too Progiese. of Anaust Tet containe the ofielel re mby Gen Urquiza, as Provetondt Dictate af ndever of the Kepablic of Peragesy cone uston ef « tren y of friendbip, comm ree by whiob the free m Buvy and Parann ia peow ed + and the Emp This treaty ty event of great importence The indep- adenos uf Pare guay was acknowledged from the ITib of Joly Accousts frou Moutevideo tate tnat the Orlemtal Govervinent Laving a commissioner to tne meta of the siver E (he mort sattable Dafit of vereels coming from oe he tad celurpet her ing deriguated the irinnd of Lobos as the potmtybes jeot adn pted for theoh On the vith of July, M St George and Str (harte Hothan were received by the Oriental Gove amout amd prevented their credentiaia Sir Charles Hothng afer wards soiled in (he Vixen for Buenos Ayres. wit) M Bt Unga aed on (ie Gio they wore prerented to Genera’ rquinn ¢ Prosteso eny# that it bad beem reported that the Brasilies orn bad ob‘oined from the Argo ime government jwermi-sion for ® ram tien war steamer te enter tho Parana viver. for the perpose of transportiag @ minister of tho Emperor of Parngusy — The report is com. tradicted, und it ix added that the representatives of Bravit at Boenor Ayres. with whom the government entertained the most cordial relations bad po motive for making Fuck © request, The vecree istely txeued, admitting flour Into Buenas Azroe bas been revoked Hides. both dry and salted were coarse and high The yeilow fever was preveiling. but only to a moderate extent Daptain Kent saya the Gloucester from the Bay of St. Lawrence. Captain Hens Be to G0 into Gaspe to cleun bis vorsel. but am officer om thes station would allow him to remain but a few Bown vbich would ot give him time crough to do what ke wanted, While off Point Mussce aa officer from the: Devastation boarded the Jotia Jamon aod after Ceptain Bent what he was doing there. felt of the tues Vorsel to ser if they were web: amd: pat on the books to ace iffit was fren, Sch, Mary 5 Wonson, Cap ling hes arrived home, He was fired at once by the -teanter Dovastatiog. to heave to Adsyor two petoro the Mary &. Wonvea left, the cutter Telegraph was run afoul of by two fi-hermon sad lost jib boom snd main boom It waa probably agak dental. Captain Collins afterwards oid the steamer have the cutter in tow, repairing daaina Ti in cotimated that the retarns of wsnokerol this year will fall short at lenst one-balt of tho usual average, takiog the estimate from the “catch” during the? same- period last yenr The owners of the Caroline Knight have recived @ letter from the Captain, in Which he states that there: were other vessels inside of his ut the time of thy and that he had no thought of tcespassing on forbiddem: ground Ite ia further of opinion. that the value of. the veer. ond cargo. compriang 258 barrels mackerel, was the cause of the selzure Stranger Any MeLANcHoOLy Case.—We learned the details of a strange and singularly painful oooarremee: from the Deputy Coroner yesterday — It appears that & married woman, Damed Mary Volnee. living at the oae- ner of Derbigny and Cy preed streets, was in the Lest tage of pregnancy and was daily expecting the return. of hee burband. who was abwn' oa a rchooner engaged ia the lake trade, Farly ou Friday morning fecling The pales of ap approaching delivery. she lett the house with the intention ef going to thet ‘harity Wo+pital. In passing a vacant lot on Uspress. between Derbiguy and streets, dho beeame exhanrted aad fell into the bean 4 there, which hid her complataly from «ight hurband returned home ou Fridsy and being b- that bis wife bad gone to the ho-pital, he went there for her His visite weressotieos, hs id eee esrohod in ail directions wat or ni morning. two boys, playing in thé let wi tdefltntore = f heard the groans of « boman being, and being fight ran to their mether who lived weur by and toid her ciroumetances, Sho immediat hurried to the and found the poor woman ina snd plight nearly from pain and expo-nre. Tho sufferer ken Wen of water. and soon gave birth, on the rongn cow Thee and form. ton dead child She had strength enoagia 0 way where ehe lived and her husband was sp-edly ia- formed of the fact of his wife's dreadful condition. He “ll ath came for her, and she was removed to, hor where the di an inquest. and seborued a veraiae 1s teonecinaia fuots as above related — New Orleans Bee, Sept. 20. residemoe, ‘The Coroner held urday ¢' Re Forrunk TELLING «IN Sournwark —Sreanes ores Ts—The trial of a singular oxse oommenced Jourt of Quarter Sossions on Friday and was com sof Salem witcheraft. The defendants were =a fortune-telllng nd conjurations, whi d the wind of the prosecutor's wife that th. were, giving Mrs Elli bottte com pon her as to make ber wixh for his death. Another Often ef witeherate was for Mee Riliott to take her hes band’s clothes, tear them to pieces, and Ol the bottle with them then to boil the contents nine times, aad this would give hin euch extreme pain as to cause his death. Thi advice was paid for by Mrs, Eliio't Some of the di-elosures brongbt out on thisteial were of tha most ridiculous chatacter.—-Philadelphia Gazette, Sept. 27. Marine Affairs, Tie Sreaouir Lacacnro To-pay-—Tho steamship Uncle Sam as 8 previously anaounced {will be launched af half-past nine o'clock this morning, by Messrs. Perine Patiervon & Stock, at Williamsburg, without fail, nv Carscent Crty sailed yesterday for New ns vin Havans. Lavxenep.—At Baltimore frecently. a ship of 400 tows, be Anesenda owned by Mr. can Kichmoad New ed for a woaler She Is said to have ed about the 22d for New Bedford to ante p, 1StbBinst., by Merars. Cacteton Norwood & lied the Surf represented to be fs 4 is Domestte Miscellany A bowe ceoupied by an [rich family named O" Leary, pear Fayetteville Brows county. Obto. took fire ou the 2th instant, and was coprumed. anda little daaghter | of O'Lemy, ged about three yasrs, perished iu the Hames. Depats Cerro! was drowned in the Ohio river, at Oim A bog, named Joseph Koop. wae drowned in the new | daein at Vincinnati, on the 2Jd imetant, The wife of the late hider Locke, of Moilia, N. H., haw vel the adv anor d age of ore hoadred years and eight months, and is yet quite active, k Puller wos so much injured at Roxbury. Maas., coins Sain lave. by a premature discharge im tke blast ivg.of rocks, that he died the mext day. During the trial of the proprietors of the C: Catile Market Hotel, at Watertown on the 26th instaut, far violating ihe new liquor law of Maseachusetts, by sell- ing spirite by the gia-s, the authorities were obliged te heep in attendonce some fifty policemen, to preserve order tnd prevent an outbreak On the 24th in«tont. the extensive rope walk. koown aa Chalmers’, on the norteastera contines of the of Bale jarford ue and: Point jane was set on fire and entirely destroyed, Mr. Jobo &. Calvert, who lived near Wood Lawn in Ceeil county Md, was drowned on the 14th instant nest North Polpt. Mr. Calvert was ® young man much ro, epected. Hie leaves a wife and two children, A man, named George D. Hooper, committed sui at Louisville, Ky on the 21+! intent. by jumping tate the Cho river,” He was a young wea, and had ben & oldier in Mexico, An inquest was beld by the Coroner of Philadelphia, om the 45th inetent. upon the body of Robert neg 2) years, The deceased shot himself voluntaril pater * putol and died of bis wound, at St. Joseph's reem Hill. Verdict of the jary in accortsnce sna se feets of the coourrence. Young Atwood wa: from the olty of Baltimore, hte, Toei Shields. who fell from an ive cart. in Pasiadety) ba the 14th instent, inn fit, and was takem to the hala Hospitel: severrly injaced by striking his heed, died on the. 25th lostant Ve ke putd that the ra one at oo Conne ste cow baa recamered about ome waif of | the Pet b tchoomer Miech! silvged to be emngel d. arcane wrote Jec'pe whieh liphtored the Wire ericsted ari i uh + ine ant, Antelia Querrors, at ve ae sie ee fuse in Tmentee aliey—the oy where Cegita We ytouth Wey Kiled, aw