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NEws BY TELEGRAPH. INTERESTING FROM HAVANA. tor Hale in the West. GENERAL SOOTT IM KENTUCKY. Marerite, Sept. 27, 1852. General Soott loft Blue Liok for the residence of Mr. Muns, on the road to Paris, to-dey. He will goom to Péitis to-morrow morning Large numbers of citizens from the strreunding POLITICAL MEETINGS, | country bave boom ot the Lick sinos Gomera! Boott er- Great Slave Stampede in Kentucky, Gen. Seott and Sena DIFFERENT Delegations from Cinctanati are now on the road to Paris to invite Generat Soott formally to visit that city. ‘The fair at Paris is expected to be very fully attonded. Lovreriuue, Sept. 27,1858. General Scott will attend the Bourbon fair at Paris’ Ky., on Tuesday, visits Lexington on Wednesday, snd arrives here on Thurrday. GEN. SCOTT AT THE KENTUCKY FAIR—GREETINGS | dot ¥ROM ALL PARTIES, BTC. Paaia, Ky., Sey Gen. Scott reached this place last might, and was met by the Scott Guards of Georgetown and 2 large delega- tion of citizens, He made no speech, merely thanking the citizens for the favorable recoption at their hands, and expressing, in warm terms, his sonse of the hospitality and kindpess he had met with in Kentucky. Additional and Interesting from Havan: AMERICAN NEWSPAPHiS PROHIBITED, AND PRIVATE LIOR STATIONED ON AMBRI~ ASSISTANCE FROM A FRENCH MAN OF WAn—FIVE PERSONS TO BE GAR- Cuancesron, Sept. 27, 1852. The Now Oriean- pepers of the 23d inst. are filled with correspondence from Havana brought to that oity by the steamer Empire (ity, cu the 22d inst. UEBTTERS OPED’ CAN VESSELS—orr ROTTED, ETC She left Havana d with long and scurrilous diatribes against the Awericnn government, people, and ‘The Havana papers were Bo strict is the erpionage observed, thet two English officers, attached to » Gritish steamer, having, during @ | several times stopped to receive the greetings of walk, pointed to the to: tifications in sight, were arrested i li and imprisoned, on suspicion of being filibustévos taking observations. The biicish consul procured their imme. @iate release. Mr, Moreland. the acting American consul, cannot re ‘The Luggage of passengers wa, the line of route turned out freel; Ts On the road ‘be fair is very largely attended. About Ofteen thou- | to the nomiu: are tn town. mostly inflaential citizens . Scott virits tne grounds at half. p | and will then address the citix ns. | tended here partakes pothiog of a political character. | the favorite with the majority. His mame stood him Democrats ard whigs alike sbare in it. The Kentucky companies make a fine appearance, and strictly overbauled tor newspapers, and somotimes pri- | great numbers of soldiers who bave fought under Scott vate letters were oprurd und ead, This oocarred with | jin Scheidler of New Orleans. ter bags contaiung correspondence for delivery by Awerican vessels a An additional secret police officer has been placed in euteriog Havana, but not on ves- costing additions! moneys mot | The weloomo ex: | peive a single news paps r ‘The place presentsa bustling appearance, Large parties of Indies and gen lemen are flockiog in. principally om It isa jubtiee among the slaves, hantre whom, male and female, crowd the strects, walking and every American ve- eels of other nat iou»—th provided for in the port regulat The French brig of wae Ovarte, Commander Frixal. arrived at Havana on ‘he 18th, im sixteen days from Porto Bello, and off-reo bis services to the Capta’ ral in case of nece-sty similar orders, were lo ked tor every day. The Diario learns (bat it is already determined to re- the Pizarro by avo'her vessel. equal in size and | which wall arrive tu less thaa three months. Sickness prevails iv Cuba to a great extent It is reported thar ihe five persons connected with the revolutionary journal will be garroted, The remainder will be imprisoned egt This synopsis ea br General Scott's health is excolient, his sojourn at the Lick having refreshed and invigorated him jooking well. and in excellent spirits. Bourbon House. Ho stops at the JOHN P HALE IN OHIO. Cincinnati, Sept, 27, 1852. John P. Hale spoke toa crowded audionce st Green- wood Hall, in this city. on Saturd: ational vessels, with | Large Democratic Meeting in Boston, YANUEIL HALL OROWDED. t years im Spain, | ‘s everything of interest in the correspondence of the New Orleans Picayuncand Crescent, Gated the 18th and 10th insts. Granite Club No. 1, of Boston, held a evening, at Fanenil Hall, which was thronged in every part, many ladies being seated im the gaileries, Hon. Pierre Soulé, of Louisiana, addressed the meeting for more than two hours, and was listencd te with marked attention. Very great enthusiasm prevailed. Interesting from New Brunswick. RUCTING THE PROPOSED RAIL- ROAD FROM NOVA SCOTIA TO THE UNITED STATES— THE FISHERIES, ETC. CONTRACT FOR CO} Sr. Jonx, Sept. 28, 1852 The provincial government has closed a contract with William Jackson, M. P . for himself and wealthy associ- ates in England, to build a railway across New Bruns wick, from Nova Scotia to the United States, at six thou- sand five hundred pounds sterling per mile, including | rolling, and all equipments complete. The province takes stock £1,200, and leaves the company £1,800 per mile, the hoan bearing in'er+st 6 per cent, secured by a first mortgage om the whole road, stock, stations &c. The road and all equipments to be of the best description, such as the best English roads, and capable of being tra- velled even at the greatost speed. The survey is g ‘The contract will be signed to-morrow al noon, when a falute will be fixed, and other public de- monstrations take place 4 provincial cruisers watch the coast diligently, to prevent the intrusion of American fisher- men within three miles of the land, and drive off every The Whig Gathering in New Haven. A COMPLETE FAILURE. New Haven, Sept, 28, 1852, The whig procession has just passed, and, according to the count of six persons, varied from 522 to 574, ex- The delegations from Fairfield and Litchfield counties comprised 152 persons, county eight, avd Hartford city sixty. The whigs are fallen—it is a complete failure Political Meetings in Baltimore. Baxtimone, Sept. 28, 1852. A whig mass meeting is being held this evening in the eastern part of the city. There is a great crowd, and bon- fires, rockets, cannon, &c., are the order of the evening: ‘There is much enthusiasm. Teackle Wallis, who bolted Taylor’s nomination in 1848. 5] applause. N. T. Merrick, Mr. he democrats bave a large meting at Fell’s Point Market, which is also enthusiastic. Parti mused, sanguine and eager for the clusive of music. on with vigor. ke, and received it avis, and others, spoke, From the Bay of St. Lawrence. MEASURES TO PROTECT THE FISHERIES. Bostox, Sept. 28, 1852. St. John, N. B., papers of the 27th have been received. The Prince Edward Island Gazette contains a letter from Capt. Campbell. of the British steam sloop of war Devas- tation, to the Governor of the Island, dated Sept. 16th, in which he states that the American fishing vessels, | *04 Graham clubs of Newburg, was held here last night, @riven from other parts more easily protected, are ‘The large hall which was engaged, and which was finely now flocking in vast numbers to the shores, of | Wuminated for the occasion, was found to be too small for the crowd assembled. The meeting was consequently was addressed by Mesers. Hugh | yohn A. Estabrook Samuel G. Arnold. Mr. Estabrook w: Whig Meeting at Newburg. Newsvra, Sept. 28, 1852. A large and enthusiastic gathering of the various Boott that island. no less than one hundred and ten ha been geen off the North Point on the previous Thursday. He therefore eays that it will require the utmost exertion to keep the intruders in check, and proposes to leave boats at different pointe, and arks the Governor to pro- vide places of 1efuge. He further states that the waters | persed. of the shore teem with mackerel in fine condition, which will be a mine of wealth to the English if the foreigners can be kept off. The Governor, in repiy, thanks the captain for his seelous services, and agrees to provide places of refuge. Py ree and longomery, D. W. C. Rice, of Stephen W. Fullerton, of Newburg. After the speeches, Stecchiiight procamion was formed, and the crowd als. The whig convention of the third district, met at Ded- 1 t es ham today, and nominated J. Wiley Edwards, for | 31 p Gurtisreceived ss eee oe From Halifax. Haxirax, Sept, 28, 1852 There is mo local news of importance. The steamer Sir John Harvey, from Boston, arrived here at 10 o'clock last night. A great storm occurred at Sydney,on the ‘4th September, by which the shipping loading coal, was sh damaged. The district was formerly Horace Mann's. In the second district, Francis B. Fay, of Chelsea, was nominated as the whig candidate to fill the vacancy oc- casioned by the death of Mr. Rantoul. . Ww. Upham, the former whig candidate, was his chief com- tor. Southern Politics, &. Ricumonn, Sept. 28, 1852. Col. Aiken, another Elector on the Georgia Webster vicket, has declined. ‘The Montgomery Times, Dallas Gazette, and Haynesville Chronicle—Alabama papers—have come out in support of the Southern rights Presidental ticket. Other papers in the State are expected to follow. Rail Road Accident-Two Men Killed, &c, x, Sept. 28, 1852. On the Georgia State road, on the 22nd inst., an en- gine, drawing a passenger train, was thrown from the track by coming in contact with"an ox, near Chickaman- Creek, Two firemen were killed, and the engineer was The engine and tender were much in- cd. ‘The steamer Gordon, which arrived at Charleston from Savannah, on Monday, reports that the Macon oars had not arrived when she left. Great Slave Stampede. ESCAPE OF THIRTY-ONE NEGROES —TROUBLE AN- TICIPATED BETWEEN THE OWNERS AND FREE BLACKS AT RIPLEY, OHIO, ETC. Ky., Bept, 27, 1852, neighborhood of escaped to Ohio night. They were traced to Ripley on the river, and were pursued by their owners and others from this side. The clothes taken by the slaves were found con- cealed in a yard, and the owners were refused warrant to search the house in which it was supposed most of ‘the slaves were hid. Five who had continued on were pursued by their masters, and three captured. They are | fa, ted to be brought over to-night. megroes of Ripley assisted in numbers, armed with guns, and surrounded the hotel where the Kentuc- kian’s ttopped. Fears are entertained of a serious dis- turbance, as the Kentuckians remain there on the waten. and are determined to recover the slaves, Much indignation is felt here because the authorities of Ripley refused to assist the masters in granting war- Brig Capsized=Eleven Persons Drowned. New Onteans, Sept. 27, 1852. ‘The brig Mount Vernon, from Havana for New Orleans, capsized at gen on the 10th instant, and sunk. Eleven From Washington. persons were drowned. ‘The captain and five of the crew THE SHAWNEE AND OTHER INDIANS—THE JAPAN EXPEDITION—APPOINTMENTS, ETC. Wastunarox, Sept, 28, 1852 ‘The Shawnee Indians, who have been here since last winter, have concluded their business with the Indian Bureau to-day, and have received $28,000, to be distri- buted among their people at home. Orders have been issued to Major Murray, Superin- tendent, for the removal of the Menomine Indians to their new location in Wisconsin. was appropriated by Congrees for this purpose Commodore Skinner ha: Secretary of the navy. The government is energetically pushing forward the The Yellow Fever at Charleston, Cnanrestox, Sept. 28, 1862. ‘The Board of Health report four deaths for the 48 hours ending at 9 o'clock Sunday evening, and five deaths for the 24 hours ending on Monday evening. The Cholera Disappeared at Rochester. Roctesten, Sept, 28, 1852. ‘The cholera, ae an epidemic, has entirely disappeared from this city. The Board of Health discontinued thei? We have heard of no new cases, and The sum of $25,000 sumed the duties of Acting- reports a week ago. no deaths in several days. The Maine Liquor Law. IMPORTANT LIQUOR CASE DECIDED—FiRes, ETC, 1. Sept. 28, 1962. The case of Wm, IH. Greene was decided yesterday in | the Court of Magistrates, and the liquor, to’ the amount of some $3,000, was declared forfeited, and ordered to he destroyed by the City Marshal, who proceeded to execute the decision of the court, but was stayed by a writ of replevin, issucd by the Circuit Court of the United States for this district. at the ins the U.S. Marshal, Kenton Harper, of Stunton, Va., bas been appointed chief cletk of the Pension office, vice Mr. Triplett, McMenamy was yesterday appointed | Tt Gomeiay Military Storekeeper for Philudelphia, vice Fossyoux, de- George Greenough, the sculptor, has arrived in this rity from Rome During the last q uarter the Post Office Department an- mounce that they have opened one million and a quarter | dead letters, from which the department obtained over | eleven thousand dojlars, The Great India Rubber Case. DECISION AGAINST MR. Day. enon, Sept. 23, 1852 ‘The United States Circuit Court, composed of Jndgos Greer and Dickinson, met this morning, and decided the great India rubber case of Goodyear vs. Day, which was argued in March last, by James T. Brady and Daniel Webster for the plaintiff, and Rufus Choate and F. B Cutting for the defendant. mee of Mr. Greene, by ‘This case has been some time before | the court, and involved a greater amount of the contra- | band article than has been heretofore seized under the | Maine law in New England. The liquor was sald to be- long to a Mr, Holbrook, and as the property of Mr. Iol- | brook was condemned; but it is now claime | H. Greene, who is at presenta resident of Ne | Considerable excitement was observable among the citi- vens yesterday ; but the transfer of the liquor was made | without any manifestation to create a disturbance. parties eecmed pleased with the idea of having the liquor question come before the United States Court, and as | this is the first case so carried up, the result will be looked | for with much interest by States where the suppressive | law is in operation, or where efforts are making to have pach of the judges gave « The city eeoms infested with inceniMiaries, two barns belonging to the Friends’ School wore de stroyed, together with two horses, and a large quantity . Lhe stable of the ‘o ret on fire and totally destroyed. The Court decided that Hayward and Goodyear each | was the original inventor of what be claimed, and the proof to the point was so conclusive that no verdict of of hay. &e., &e Lovs, about $2 State pricon wi ¢ Court's opinion It was aiso ruled that a jury would change trial was therefore refused. neither Hayward nor Goodyear had abandoned his inven- tion to the public— that the Goodyear re-issued patent of Day had, by covenants, and by ing to @ verdict againt him, acknowledged ward's and Goodyear's Items from the South, Rept, 28, 1852. 3 late as duc Louisiana at New Orleans brings Gal the 19:h instant. The news is of but The Attorney General had decided there was @ constitutional necessity for an extra session of tho Legislature, and it would be called immediately. The depot of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, on Pratt sircet, shortly to be vacated, was sold to-day for $0,000 to @ company of St Louis capatalists, who contemplate making it a grent transportation depot. Bix thourand bales of cotton were received in New Orleans on Wednesday last ‘There were thirty-five cholera and eighteen yellow fever deaths in New Orleans last week. Aman named James Leverich has been arrested in New Orleans on the charge of forging upon the Bank of 1840 wes valid. The mail is through from New Orleans The eteamshi vertom dates oi little interest tents to be valid—that the first was properly brought in Goodyear’s name, and that he ‘was entitled to a perpetual injunction against gee for infringing —Das pudiated the covenants i used the pateuts in making 8. ‘The Court ordered. that if the complainant assented, the covenants might Le declared void, draw his defence of repudiation. | should account both as an infringer if he adhered to the repudiation, Goodyear ap account from Day. as @ the accounting, account for the dan ¢ his answer rey Gostyene or Day might fhe id, ‘The calea of (o., showing a deo! ll e. ‘The emount of prod do oats, Ftour steady, Wheat no sales, Corn in batter | bushels Western mixed st 07 8 inolpally at 674¢ Barley steady. with more Jen 25.000 burhels at 730. for ordinary two demand. Sales 16.00 rowed 760 Oata, rales do., and 820 for four rowed. els State aad owes. at Ho Cincinwars, Sept 2%, 1352. Flour and provisions are fiat, and there are more sellers | than buyers for hogs. City Politicos. WHIG COUNTY CONVENTION. ‘The delegates to this convention mot yestorday evening, at the Broadway House for the purpese of nominsting During his progress from Blue Lick the citizeason | Sierfr County Clerk, and four Coroners, ‘Thero was considerable excitement amongst the outsiders, as the time for organizing spproeched, but it had relation more officers, jon for Sheriff than that of the other | Bech candidate had his supporters, stera and | noisy, but it was easy to sec that Mr, Jemes Kelly was good service, and tickled in a strong Irish out-door support. The meeting was called to order at helf-past seven o'clock, when Mr. @ F, Nesbitt, of the Kighteonth ward, was oalled tothe chelr, Mr. R.H. Shannon, Sixteenth ward, and Mr, Elias Combs, Kighteenth ward. were ap- pointed secretaries, An isregular orgapization was first had, owing to Ge test against the ticket from the Twentieth ward. This ‘was soon settled, the ticket being received unanimously At the regular organization. the delegates proceeded to a ballot for Sheriff. An informal ballot was mado, and the numbers stood thus:— James Kelly, Second ward. Benry Houston, Twentieth Zophar Mills, Seventh ward... veel At the first regular ballot, which was then taken, the numbers stood:— James Kelly, Second ward. Zophar Mills, Seventh ward Henry Houston, Twentieth ward. ... 67 + 3 Mr. Kolly was deciared unanimor nominated by the convention. as there was only one ot. Tho band out- side struck up lively airs. and it was resolved that the Salognies should visit him in a body at the close of the meeting. ‘There was only one ballot taken for County Clerk, also; the pumbets stood as follows upon announcement :— G. W. Riblett, 11th ward.... W.J. Jackson, 18th “ ¥, A. Taimad; | Z. Mills, Edwin Williams, 7th Mr. Biblett, the present incumbent of the office, was nominated. 16th eth 76 votes, ‘When the ballot for Coroners was first taken, it ap- peared that there were one hundred ana five votes thrown, which exceeded the number of organized dele- gates by five. They were immediate, yed, and it ‘was resolved to adjourn over to next Monday, the ward delegates to select one man in each time, and prerent him on that evening fo the conven- tion as a candidate. The meeting was ward, in the mean- n adjourned, Mr. Crolius has been named as a candidate for Governor of the Almshouse, and also as candidate for Mayor; but we learn that Mr. Crelius has retired into private life, and will not accept any office. Brooklyn City Democratic Nominations. The Democratic City Convention assembled at the Eagle Hotel, Fulton street, last evening, for the purpose ot nominating city officers, Fall delegations from all the wards were present, and the proceedings were con- ducted in a spirit of harmony and good order throughout. The balloting for Mayor was first entered into, and re- sulted as follows:— Edward A. Lambert. Samuel 8. Powell. FoR Mayon, 1st Ballot. $4 Ballot, . Ed 22 Mr. Lambert was thereupon decla:ed unanimously nominated, FOR COMPTROLLER, CHIEF OF POLICE, Edward Pell was nominated for this office by acclam- Massachusetts Congressional Nominations, | ™4tion. Bosto,, Sept. 28, P.M. POLICE JUSTICE. John Pierce was likewise nominated by acclammation for the office of Police Justice. Samuel G: Gerard id Di Mr. Curti number of votes, was district. stood:— David Davis. ... iv declared the nominee of the First vote Pebes steele 1 ‘a majority of the whole For Justice of the Second district, the . 4 Mr. Davis was declared nominated, and after desig- nating the officers of the convention as a committee to notify the nominess of the action of that body, they ad- journed. "Political. At the Freesoil Convention of the Fourth district, held on the 27th instant, in Roxbury, Mass., Charles M. Ellie, E eq., of Roxbury, was nominated for Congress, and Tim- othy Gilbert, of Boston, for elector. the second Monday of October, elections will be held for members of Congress and Legislature, in Penn- sylvania, Ohio and Indiana. The latter State will, in ad- ition, choose a Governor and Lieutenant Governor. Brooklyn City Intelligence. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE. About one o'clock yesterday morning, a fire broke out in Mr. Saung’s bakery, No. 50 Atlantic street, and spread with such fearful rapidity that the whole block from At- lantic to Willow street was soon enveloped in flames, and completely destroyed. The houses were old wooden structures, and were occupied by several hundred fami- lies, most of whom lost all their earthly goods, The lower floors were used as shops and stores. Vory little was saved. While the fire was zaging a woman was ob- served in the second floor of Mr Saung’s houee, but it ‘was impossible to save her, and sho was burned to death, Her name was Christiana Parles, A man wasalso seen in the house about the same time, andas he has not made his appearance since, it is supposed that he was likewise | Hie was o workman in Mr. John Duff’s ‘A small girl, about 10 oars of age. was slightly Columbia street, where | destroyed. burned. She was taken to No. she now lies. The occupants of the first floors of the , Havana; and others. houses consumed are as follows. as near as can be ascer- tained :—Cbarles O'Neil, grocer, corner of Atlan: | tic and Columbia streets; Mr. Saung’s bakery, ad- | Mr, John Duff, baker—lose, $1,000, insured for Nassau insurance Company, Brooklyn; “Our | joinin 500 louse’ saloon and @ threal and needle store, mames of occupants not ascertained; Jobn Dramm & Brother's | segar store—loss $1,600, insured for $1,560 in Equitable and Niagara Insurance companies, of New York; Wm. | 8t Hutcheons. baker; John Rauch’s confectionery; Thomas | '* Mindes’ Jewelry store—loes $1,000, insured for $600 in | Nassau Company, Brooklyn; Wim. Vanderveer, saloon; J. Jones, jeweller—loss $1,600, insured for $800; Thos, Roem- lich, candy shop, and Jacob Meyers, grocer, on the corner savedfrom total destruction by the firemen, who exerted themeelvs lows:—John 8. $10,000, insured for $6,500, in a Philadelphia office; two | > Mr. Vandewater. of New Jersey; two by Mr. Wm. Hiutcheons, insured for $2 500, in Philadelphia; and three | [°°" by Mr Jacob Rapelyea, of this ety. ‘The loseos on build- | The property destroyed is owned as fol- tight, of Bostor even houses, loss about ings alone is estimated at $20000; the contents of the houses will probably reach $10,000 more. Dieo or His Ixsonizs—The German injured at the fire in Fulton street on Monday ovening, in consoquence of | ». his jumping out of the third story’ window, died at the hospital the rame night. hed just fanded in this country from Germany. His name was Arnold, and he Police Intelligence. The Shooting Case in the Fourth avenve-—On the 12th of August lust, an affray took place in James street, between two sailors, pamed Frank Straus and Bernard Walter, in which the latter was shot by Straus with a revolver pistol, Several diecharges were made, and the balls took effect on Waiter, two passing through his arm, and one lodged in his neck, juet under the chin, This was at the time considered a fatal wound; but under the proper treat+ ment at the City Hospital, the injured man has been re- stored to health erday Walter appeared before the magistrate at the Tombs, and made his complaint inst Siraur, charging him with an assault with on intent to take his life his trial. The accused was fully committed to await De.roates TO THE Eriscoran Diocrsan Con- VeNTI election. —The congregation of St, Peter's church, in this city, chore today, Ion, John C nM T. Reynolds. Eeq., and Jas. Taylor, the convention o . delegates to the diocess. which sits in New York on Wednesday next. A ticket headed Hon. A. J. Parker. received, we understand, reversal votes, but failed of The question of a designation of provisional bishop and also that of the restoration of wishop Onder- donk, are expected to come before the convention. and render its proccedings important. ‘The delegates clected, it is understood, are opposed j Onderdonk.—viiLany .A1las, Sept. 26. to the claims of Bishop The caterpillar and boll worn have made ance in Baker county, Ga.. and have caused o ge to the crop Items from the West. Cincimmatt, Bept. 28, 1852 steam mill of Mr. Ellsworth, on the edge of the | je near Lyefayette, Ind, was entirel | the 15th instant $i Chambers, late of I k rocieties, of this and |, yesterday, The ty were injured, but vone of them nnd cleat with a High feost at eight 7.000. lowa. died at Paris, had ted for Indies On Monday Rev. Dr. mM . September 27, at St John's church byjthe inwright, D. M. lanten, to Jase, eldest daughter of Thomas Gcodwin, Esq , all of this cit; On Tuorday, 8 Mr. Jous Buaxe, city. Died, On Tuerday, September 28, ut the residence of her som- | im law, Albert Fisher, Je., Mire, Hamwan Brown, aged 54 On Monday evening. tember 27, by the ev. Lot Jones, Tromcs L. Sone te alas Jane i ember 28, by the Rev. Mr. Whittaker Miss Matitva Lowery, both of this L. Dixon. ' | | e908. 4 The friends end wcquaiatances aud the mewbore of jarlous ssociations towhich A. Fishur, Jr., is av- i i years and 8 mon’ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res invited to attend the funeral, to-day, from his dence. 289 Monroe street. Monday, September 27, Mrs, Soria Huw, aged 72 x ‘The relatives and friovds are respeotfully invited to at- teno her funeral, this morning, at 10 o’olook, from her late residence. No 24 Mott street. hia and New sereey papers: jay. September 27, James year of bis age, con of Mrs. J. H. Mil The relatives and friends of the family, and those of William Bert, the Liberty Guards, and the members of Protection Engine Company, N vited to attend his funeral, to-da: residence of his mothor, No, 664 Groenwich stroet, with- eut further notice. of 98 years, papers please 5 At Peeth Ambo; nthe ‘ist of September, 3 mboy, on , Josmrn Morysuex, late of this city, On Tuesday. September 25, of consumption, James oungest som of Charles F. L, and Sarah'K, Hib- bard aged $ months snd 28 days. Bis remains were taken to torment. Buddenly. of disease of the heart, Coanetius L. Sipeit, Jr.. in the 16th year of bis age, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfally invited to attend bis funeral, to day. at 2 o'clook, from the residence of his father No. 47 Chari! furtber invitation, Tis remains will be taken to Greea- wood for interment. ore 28, Apnanam Broom, aged 65 8. fully ste resi- jreenwood Cemetery for in- ton street, without copy. TLLRR, in the 22d ter, 42. are reepcotfally in- at 2 o'clock. trom the fisndy Gor alfaestea, ‘awaias, NYorki Port au Prince; A yn; sohre Cor- ee ‘Chation Eee i 2, ona Brasilien, ray, e- ( Wednesday, Sept. 3 Wal stroot, returned yoster CARD.—HENRY H. to onll bbe atbontion of urtiote aed & ion of s beautiful collootion of Pali ti t the National Acador treot. The a ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—HEN| 0., Auctioncers, will soll at uo 28th, at 11 o'olook, in t ‘at 11 o'oloc! ancient and copies and ‘alput, and ot! juitablo for parlors an¢ is 5 with loss of mait with fore topgallant mast and e jury ‘was ecen Ith inst, lat 3620, lon 73 60, by tl Portland, from Trinidad. Tue wrx of a ship of 860 to 400 tons, ainted black, with a blue streak, wi Jon 4209 W, by the D M Hall, at ‘andew: as soon July 6, Lat Fall River. Ne name ti Barx Mansa, at NOrleans fro tho Sth inet off ‘Old Matiow 08 ve ri y foreenil and jib, and rode out the Without recetving any othor damage. Barx RH Gamnre is reported as dismastod, while lying in the harbor of Tampa Bay, during s severe hurricane. She to Coe, Anderson & Co, of this city, and was & good co street, all Sour Borrom Ur—Capt Merryman, of the ship Sharon’ from Bordeaux, arrived at NOrloans 20th, reports havin Geen, on the 17th inst, about 200 miles to the southward an eastward of the Southwest Pass, a small vessel, supposed to bo a schooner, bottom up; bottom painted green ar ooppor- od; hull painted black; keol about 60 foet long, with lower mast and gaft out of water; one spar aloagside, supposed to be a yard; could disoover nothing to make out her namo. Sour Brack Hawn, from Hadlyme for Chatham Now London, 2th inst, with loss of bowsprit, having been run into, off Point Judith, by sloop Guilford, New Townoat Txunpsruonr, wont down the bay on a trial trip on Monday, and bad when sho unshipped her propeller, pilot boat Commorce, Capt Smith. far as the Narrows d was towod back by Arr at Holmes’ Holo, 25th, sohr Chat yincetown, from Atlantic Oves: Provincetown schr reported off 8: Th tuckot Inquirer states the Chanticleer, and reports her oil 120 Ib Nantucket 25th, sche Palmyra, 8 ticloor, of and for Pro- is, probably, is the 1 23d. at the sehr off Sinscon- of Oilolothi 05 44 | HIGH WATER. Renee PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 28, 1862. o mship Glasgow (Br), Crai pip Glascow (Bt) Bark Ganges, 8' Brig Clement, May Schr J Truman, Ackly, Tampa Bay nes, Sackvil Richmond, H Pierson. , Newbern, NC, Medad I is, Baylis, Bal implon lig! arrived at Quarantine, ab 1 Steamship Marion, and passengers, to Spoffo off Lockport, passed steamsl 3, PM, off Hate FAR, DRESO vey exchanged signals w! york. Ship Arab (of conl, to master. steamer etcerin, Liverpool; Sept Shoals bearing N hence for Southampton. z Ship Capo Cod (of Boston), Hopkins, Livorpool, 22 days, with mdse and 304 passengors, to W & J T Tapscott & Co. Ship Quebec, Richardson, Now Orlean: Bar 6c, with’ mdse, to Stanton & Thompso from the Bar with ship Inca, of Bosto ain on the 19th, 14 days o gallantmast, steering N nced a very heavy ater casks, Brown, Shields, 40 days, with coal, to Sept 11, lat 48 42, lon 40 54, expori- Jost all throe topgallantmasts, hed. erill, Marseilles, 49 days, with mdse, to tto (Prue), Albrech, Rochelle, 42 days, with & Balehen. rard (of Boston), Chase, Nuevitas, Sept 1, iat 24 19, lon Sardy & Sanfo With sugar, to master. tarem Channel, spoke brig Isaiah, of and from St J: Matanzas, 32 days out; supplied hei i Peterson, Brig Amesbury, Gillespie, Draut & C ‘Sclir HJNason, Jackson, of Aug), Laguna July 10, infin distress, with logwood, Schr Gov Anderson, Far mndse to R L Maitland. — Henrietta, Litohfield, Albany, 3 days, for Hallowell, Schr Northwester, Rogers, Bridgeport, 3 days. Sebr Jenny Lind, Manchester, Bangor, hr Wild Tigor, Sisson, ey West I ork—Sopt 2, Oms lelyoet; 14tl bees Bremer fa Arrfrom NOrleans—Aug of William street. ‘The Columbia Hotel, on the opposite | Mozart, at Vigodith, M 1 Boody, Genon; 12th, Wim Nielson, side of Columbia street, wae considerably damaged,but was | “'aAPENFRA | Catharine, from Archang A Coo, from Gibralt Nos} 10h, Herman, Minna, trom Bremer- and 12th, Vernon, f Mary's, from Glasgow; 11th, Ht Har- w England, from Newport; Kepealer, ick, Ranger, and John Stuart, fr ftom Giiaegows Lobb, Rialto, Linn, and Sarah, ‘trom Liverpool 1 1; lth, Bannockburn, Cid for Baltimore—Sept_ 11, 15th, Cheeschorough, f C14 for Wilmington— rdoaux Road 6th, Atala, from #, and Atab, 1 Cumberland, Disasren—A now Amorican built ship, tom up, not voppered, was nin Ia jsted of parently been capsizod about a montli, Arrived—Barks Avola, Charl ig8 Wheaton, Alexandria; Herald Marine Corres tio, Rec Puan Arrived—Stoamship City of New 4 | burke Elm, Taylor, do; Chance, castle, England shop, Tortland, Movements of Ocean Steam ja 8, St And: k, St John, NB, J it Braine. hicola, Bagle & Hazard, Bark Escoriaza, Popo, Charleston, R P Buck & Co. Brig Florence, Gage, Toneriffe, master. ‘crop, .Curacoa Boonen, Graves & Co. 1ass, Zaza, JS Whitney & Co. ced, Port au Prince, OL, & A Ferris. McDonald, Miramichi, H G Donovan. ‘McDonald, St Johns, NF, A Leary. Boston, 8 WI Lew: iladel phi jignal, hound west ware jhoal Nantucket, saw wh Geo A Hopley, bound left it, Sept 15, 43¢ PM, and this morning. ‘harleston, 68 how Tileston & Co. Sun hipCity of Richm assed steamship City of Richmond, from Charl Delano, Newoastle, E, 33 days, with te, off Gos gee Bi passed a largo (probably the America, from Boston for anks, in lat 44.17, lon 60, spoke fishing schr Albert, of Penobscot; 26th, 2 PM, Nantucket miles, passed steamship’ Humboldt, ale from NNW: 0 J Collins y low. One ship and one brig, unknown, Ship Woodside, Hodges, for Mobile fero, at Barco from London. nt, from Liver Caroline Ne lat y ns8 of BE gale for 48 hours; ee rane. att & rs, with mdso day, 11 AM, ond, bound to N d stoamsnip City of Norfolk, ; 1084 PM, 6) miles north of Hatteras, ith steamship Florida, hence for Sa- Steamship Alabama, Ludlow, Savannah, with mdse and ssengers, to § 1, Mite shij dl ste tuba, Sept 10, 79.16, in San- obns for x with water and sugar, Arecibo, PR, Sept 7, i molasses, to Moller, Sands & Ricra, vessel Id. Sept 2), lat 33 44, lon 75 10, spoke brig Ella Richardson, from Mobile for Paimbeut, the $ encounterod a heavy i, and received othiorfdaimage, which onuged the ves- ; lost oston—Sept 6, Bhering, at Cronstadt. artha, at Bremer! 9, Lince, at Vigo; 1th, Ann Sept 1, lon: lence. MARITIME INTHLLIGENOR. ++-Liverpool. ‘Aspinwall. wall, ‘Aspinwall. is. Van Brunt & Slaght. fe, NS, master. Co. isimore, Van Brunt & Schr Selab B Strong, Tylor, Baltimoro, Van Brunt & Sehr ‘timothy Pharo, Crammer, Philadelphia, Van Brunt aght. chr Lewis, Crowell, Philadelphia, master. ghlin, Philadelphia, Jas Hand, Steamer Vulcan, Hand, P a Briges. Steamer Penobscot, Whitecan, Philadelphia, CB Sanford, Sloop Oregon, Sturges, Providence, ——. Arrived. Steamship Hermann, Higgii and passengers, to Molicr, Sa showing tricolo! Southampton, with mdse & Riera. Sept 16, saw 8 th, off Ci jon for N | Magsio, Caroline, Sept 4, left the . Sid in co for Liverpool, a Sept art of Brig Emeline (of Warren), Gilchrist, Rum Key, 15 days, with salt, to J W Elwell, Brig Nile (Br), Loni Prince, Aug 2%, of ye! with lezwood, to Vose, Perkins & Co. elle (Br), Brookman, Sydney, CB, 12 days, with‘coal, *Viekar, who died at Port au jow fever), Wort au Prince, 21 days, burn, Quebec, 11 days, with etaves, to W Maxwell (of Wolls, Me), Burt, Jacksonville, EF, lumber, to Massey & Ambler, jate Guptill,who died on the 20th § days, where she put hark Lyra, Bemis, for atra, from Stockholm, was reported below 23d kd from Leghorn, on 25th, and ship Hope, o ,on the 26th; but nothing further of them has a] 13th, Java, anna, at Bremer- ven. Suwarrow, from Cadiz; 23th, St Arabella, from Deni Dlivia, from Lisbo m Queenstown; th, from Laagow: iniand, from Rotterdam; 1m Liverpool, ent 15, Bonito, from Hamburg. ns—Sept 11, Cumberland, from Marse 1 Antworp; 13th, Empire Que Mth, Beejapore, verpool. it W Raleigh, from Queens- | los; | Sth, arnatic, for San Franciseo; John r Stewart, for NYork; WR Jones, for { 600 tons, bot- lon 39 44 W, on d she had ap~ Boston, Sept 23, Nazerene, ortune urmah, and Candace, cola, sohrs ; oats and deck loads lis, Florida, Maria, Isaac Achorn, and —Bark Arthur, Spear, ros brig Athons, | Hee + Ta Arr 26th, bark Clarissa from Wilmington, NO, for Barco. | Mr: ern yy Sept 23. Arrived—Schr Sanop, Sawyer, Bridgeport for 24th—Arr brige E Hinds, Porry, ‘and a ample (Ir), Smith Conway, do for Boston; Hill, Riehmond for Cambridge; Meleor, Moore, do fu silo’ Bannor, Part, NYork for Norwich for Lincolnville a aati for Bangor; ver. r. Sailed—Sohr Soa Bird, for Chatham, 25th—Sid all. tho other vessels. ab , thoge reported In my Last. Also arr 26th, schr M, Zth—In port, sehr Energy, M jotallak, jonceatel fet veusels above reported FO leolaad, Crow Be i A Hf Lucas, Matthews, cific, Yates, and Gorman, P Horatio, Ames, Gardiner for Fal (Br) "Bltingeworh ir aworth, Drigt Teola, Simpaon, Salem) Bew Darritt, Now Yorks’ (i P Met Catharina, (Di tveiro Typhenta, Avery, Nhe nas loe Auabiog Deevt a oll, NE langor, | Hoy, Phila. N¥ork for Sa and all | © € Oversts d, N York for,ingham. Marchant, for Boston. Sid a ck, tho DM Hall, at Fall River, July 2%, Lat 33 56, n 45.00, Willis, Briggs, Matt, 3 mos out, 30 sp; A\ 1 565, lon 4318, Janet, Rickoteon,iof Westport, 69 days out. 20 ‘Hoard from, by the Janet, abt A: Nb, 24) op, (has been roported spoken August 11, large and desirable Furniture, bein, upper part of the city, ¢ twill wia Bruoe, Young, of and | e, Howes, Boyle, do; oll un- n Western Ground, incotown, 10 ep; Ja: known; Hanover, Holmes, do, 240 bbls oil. Spoken. » work Tables, Ship John Courier, Butnam, from NOrloans for Marseilles, t. ith, from Philadelphia for London, not 18, as telographed), Lat 49 40, lon 10 12, edford, from NYork, via Bah ad putin in distress), for San Franoiseo, wi Caroline Nesmi' UCTION NOTICE. new and socond- Sofas, Couches, Couoh Bedstead: 2. angletto, Vat pang! a ation LLIAM L. VAN ZANDT, AUCTIONEER, SALMS- treet, will sell, this day re, a'nice lot of furniture, crockery, ‘Also, French bedate sos, obait mattras H. N. BUSM WILL SELL, THIS day, at 1036 o’olook, in the sales room, 10 North and Furniture, Besdstoads, 18, Stoves, &o., &0,; also one CTION NOTICE.—3ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, will sell, this day, at 104 o'clook, in the large rooma, he furn{ture and other merchandise Pay storage and exponso: Show Cases, Plated Ware, Barkots Heidseick commence on Saturday. TON, AUCTIONEER. uotion—Cole & Chilton will , September 2th, at 12 o'ol it ti Exchange, in the city of Now York—l05 shares the capital stock of the United States Gas Cor | C, Dusenberry, John C. Thatcher, and Ulysses The capital stook of ti Bale positive. ORTER HOUSE FIXTURES AT AUCTION.—WM Wittors will sell, this morning, at 10 o'clock, one bisok walnut Counter, one oyster stand, lot table castors, decam- soreons, mirror, ‘pictures, and chairs; ¢o- ‘the fixtures of An oyster saloon and porter house, liquors, &o. Joun Ampagne, &o. iy THO: AUCTIONEER. — EX Petes: full Freneh Diack walnut; maho terns; Marble top, Centre, Card, wood and mahogany fextension Tablea; Cane Rocke: c ed# and Mattresses; Brussels and Three- Also, two entirel: 3 rotewood and mahogany Brussels and Jarge’ quantity of tip top Oilelot! rosewood Pinnos, now, Also, several large Fronch P! Glasses. N. B.—No postponemont on any account. Goo eked and shipped at a reasonable charge. Pit 14, lat 18 8, Jon 94 49 W. i ’ ‘rig soon going into Straits of Sun- antao, Bradbury, from N beth & Harriet, from Cabs for Charleston, 231 inst, off Edisto. 1 sod to have been the ‘arch 21, for Canton. sisting of one ¢ Foreign Ports. Arxcrno, Sept 7—Sld brig Kate Pondergast, Evans, Balti- more, leaving no Am Buenos Ayres, Aug $—Arr &n Am ship, name unknown, Montrvinxo, Aug 5—Bark Weybosset, Carter, from Bos- isg; brigs Russell, Hughe (June 6) arr 3d; Cronstadt, Hatch, from arrabt ist. Arr no date, brig Italia (Nesp from Boston (May 30) and was expected at u ton (June 5) ar —, Furniture, &¢. enteel jegant LIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY AT 10 o'clock, at 157 Canal street, a Lar; arlor and kitchen osewood Piano, Dining, Contre, and Tea Tabl , onsy do., Mantle Clock, Glasses, Vasos, Brussels and French, and cottage Bedstead: Pallissters, 'UEVITAS, Sept 10—Sld brig Chinchilla, Robinson, NYork. In port, bark Solomon Eaton, Sparks, for NYork; brig Mo- wer, Sept 6—Bark Clara Windsor, Button, # Hayti, Cheosoman, do do; H ‘omare, (Br) for do 15 days; schr rancy, Hill, do d ticles, on four mont roved endorsed notes all, R. C. KEM! a Collins, fordo next day; Gor gon. from Boston, diss 1 it , Aug 20—Sld schr Brazos, d not arr 8th inst. Tamrico, Sept 12—Brig Amolia, for Tuspan, fow days. e8 rt. Ruatan Island, | the best quality, Home Ports. yAPALACHICOLA, Sopt 10—Arr sobr Athalia, Welton, N a1—Arr ship Goothe (Trem ark Georgiana, Portland; Sarah Thorndik Day, Halifax 12 day ork. BALTIMORE, Sept mann, Bremen 44 brigs Xenophon, Yor n Young, Albany. ol, and a Bremen bark ‘Amsterdam; bark Anaconda ‘Bedford; brig Zavalla, Mary Ann, Rogers, Troy; Governor, ties. 27—Arr barks Goo Thomas, Robbins, Log- ia, Flinv, Baltimore; Selah, El hia; brigs A Blanchard, Blanc! allace, Delaware City; mer, Morton, Philadelphia jascoinh, Corson; B F Reeves, Reeves; Koret, Hill, and Aus- 1 Concry; Louisa Dyer, New York, Goodsell, and Rio Grande, for a bark and five bri Echo, Howes, Philade! Household Furni trade, hotel and’ housekee the most desirablo. description of goods. all boon mado in the best and most substantial mannor for city custom trade, and consists of a large and assortment of richly caryed rosewood, mahogany, oak and black walnut parlor, di furniture, comprising ever found in the largo and and isa much largor and be found in an England. ITURE SALi Bro: . KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—LLARGE AND PEREMP- tory sale of splendid rosewood, mahogany, and oak ianofortes, and other rich’houso furn credit, for all sums over $200, This’ day and to-morrow, at adway, formerly P wil sell at auction as above, a very largo and splendid assortment of cabinet furniture, all of and all of which will be positi without reserve, and presents a rare opportunity for the ra, to supply themselves with The furniture has A IN BROOKLYN.—BY J. HEGE- ‘AN, Auctioncor.—Thursday, 30th inst., at li o'olook, A. M., ‘nt ‘the rogidence of James Wilson, Third avenue, re; algo, Horses, Cows, Wagons, Har- ; Mary’ Miller, al; barks Swan, re, Zion, Homer; brigs Eolus, Chariton, Humbolid Foster, Boston, Daniel Weld, A and Civilian, ‘supposed for’Eastera port 6. Sept 24—Arr schr Mary Ann, NYork. Adv inter, Nickerson, for San Francisco abt Oct 10a isengers ongaged. Sept 24—Arr brig Lodebar, Skinner, Phi- S revenue cutter Hamilto alle, SC; Tio Laws, Philade Sld ships Raritan, Mi the fixtures, consisti match, independent 16, mont of her pa CHARLESTON, id black and butter Me NW. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, 11 Spruce street—Groceries and Groce day, the 20th instant., at the corner of strect and Third avenue, at 12 o'clock, the stock of said store, consisting of a gencral assortment of first class Gro- Teas, Stuart's white 'a: fies, Soaps, Candles, Spices, Meats, Pickles im glass, Wines and Brandios in bottles, and Liquors. of superior Shelving and Counters te at Stand, cost $50; Flatform Seale, Suger Mill, Coffee Mill, oil and molasses Cans, Awning: calos and Weights; painted sugae uth Carvlina and Sid stoamship | Ry Greenwich avenue, cruise of two weeks on the coasts of ec, White, NYork, City of Richmond, McMunn, New York. RIVER, Sept 25—Sld sobrs Geo Hoffman, Worth, and NS Crane, Sawyer, Philadelphia. tka Montpelier, Colley, and Ophir, Smith, from Dighton for —— GEORGETOWN, DC, Sept Salem. KEY WEST, Sept 13—In dismasted; bar nd 30, ‘Sld brig Prairie, Clarence, rt ship Benj ree hag for Mobile, lig; brig Brownsville, Rogers, from NYork for Texas, re MOBILE, ‘Sept 20—arr hark John Denhata, Cld bark Jenny Lind, Bunce, N York. ht WESCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—ASSIGNEE SAL, Wednesday afternoon, atttwo o'clock, at No. 1 ¢ consisting of ten large feather Beds, hair Mattrasses, and household Furniture of A, Yory desirable oportanity: for ho evory article will be peremp' der, (rain or shine.) UCTION NOTICE.- THOS, BELL WILL SELL Thursday, at 10} rniture, Bar and ‘clock, at eading Room arrangements nse, forty yards Oileloth, Chair Paintings, Glassware, Shades, Awning, Show Lamp, Beer Pumps, Stoves, &. RLEANS, Sept 20—Arr shi ool 47 days; Sharon, Morryman, I Pacqnot deerr: Franklin, N Yor! iD ys, DuQuosne, Miliart, Gorie and St Louis, Senegal. ‘arbo, Havana 6 da ILLIAM, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER.—THURSDAY at Wo'clock, at 52 Hudson street.—Tho stook and fixtures of a Job Printing Offico, Presses, Type, &c., bolong- ing to the estate of the late John B. Lidder, deceased, and by order of Mary Liddor. K, Sept 25—Arr Sid schr Fanny, hr Sarah Louisa, Day, NYork. i "| D. cia (Br), Triggs, 121 days Sept 26—Arr schra Monterey, Curtis, W Brainard, Philadelphia; Exact, t pi aaes sloop York; with i to J A. Hotel. Will be soli » with ag for orders. NAN ‘CKET, 2tth, sloop Triumph, NEWARK, Sept 26—Arr schr Richmond, (Br) Card, ew Jersey, Johnson, Bristol. Sld Wm vods packed at Sept 25—Arr bark Acadi: loston via Bristol; schrs Samuel Castner, es & Samuel, Walters, Philadelphia; sloo} Id schr Kate, Skidmor harine Thomas, Seel: Blackman, and 1p Translation, NYork. and Wm Loper, ‘J idence, Brown, NYoi do; steamer Oscela Jones, do. d for Georgetown, SC; schrs feroleman, Harri ; Wedmore, Wedmore, Virginia; inm, Shropshire, and Thomas Pavilion, Blanchard, Bai wind); sloops Eliza, Ele ging and Copings, ENRY Hf. LEEDS, Pointer, Fowler, Patriot, Gifford, gon, Suffolk, Va Mary Enily, MoDonald; E 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER—GOOD CUSTOM made Cabinet Furniture at auction, to-morrow, at r Motropolitan serve, a large quanti ty of » at No. 516 Broadway, n d, without and Black Walant Fi oh Bookcases, F arlor Chairs, Tet ‘on Bedsteads, Girandoles, Brussels, Throe-ply aud Ingrain Carpets, &e., &e. sonable charges W. SOMERINDYKE, AU ER- Spruce street.—To Carpenters.—W ill it No. 207 Woostor stroct, at half past ten ck, one Horse Power, Ciroular Saws, Gooringa, ‘k Beuches, Ladders, Barrows, Irons, Lumber, &c.; alee office furniture, two Desks, one of Herring's Salamander Safes, one Lumber Wagon, Harness, &c.; also, immediately after the above, in Twonty-seventh street, between the ‘eyenth ayenies, will be sold, a WILLIAM 7, BO AUCTIONEER, id and other Furnituresiu IT ‘ourth avenues on Thursday, the 30th inst., at 10 “HENRY W. LEEDS & CO., Auctioncors. X 6 Motto, Beebe, Rondout; Fashion, Blyden- burg, % PHILADELPULA, Sept 27, PM—Arr brig Alesia, Haskell, Portland; seirs Richmond, Chiste: ing, Providence; Tangent, Reed, N axon, Haskell, Boston. York; Delaware, Hard- Maven. Cld schrs Alert, ennes, Heard, Georgetown, Sopt 25—Arr br! bark Solomon sehra Alfred F Howe, Cambridge, Md; Maria Theresa, i eehr Viator, Allon (from Beverly), for NYork, it 23—Arr bark Harvest, Nichols, NYork. nett, pro le bij AI, Cid brig Macon, th—Arr brig Kate in Star, Lord, Cadiz, Watkins, NYork. State, Horton, do, ngers Arrived. ERINDYKE, reot.—Mortgage eale of ( On Thursday (to-10 of Willot and Stanton streets, tho stock of ( store, consisting of a gonoral assortment of Teas, offees, Flour, Moats; also Fixtures, sand Weights, Counter: won and Harness, SOMERINDYRE, Attorney for Mortgagoe. WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON next, Sept. S0th, ax th residence of the late Rev. Mr. Walsh, Li7th stroot,’ botwoon Third and Fourth avenues, all the housohold Furniture wrty of deceased, consisting of ( of imabogany; al w, &e. Sal PASSENGERS BY THE CANADA FROM Mr Wolfe and Indy, Mr Grimshaw, Mr Bry Standerwick and lady Moran, Indy and three'children, Mr Carnell and lady, Mr Wrizht, Indy, four children and nurse, Mrs and ild ond maid, Mrs Ryder, Mrs W: son, Mrs Ashton and daughter, Mrs Ritehie, Mra Mrs Davis, Mrs te taugh, Kead, E Robinson, Miss and Master Mrs and Mesers ‘Brit ‘ackson, Russell, Gandolpho, Eggers, ‘ofersor ;Loe, Baldwin, Davis, patches.) Brown, Marsh, R cis Uinplobock, Mesars ach, Simons, Buckman, aylor, Wozran, Calvert, Rico, borne, Peasteo, Turner, Gibba, Traum Dr Roland, ‘Messrs Martin tnam, Rev © © Cox, Smith, Beal, Johnson, Lehman, vellard, Roche, Bentley, Walter, Wrew dorkes, Gilmore, Stilt, 8 Dowling, Eldees, Cotlis, Stephenson and Kemp. PASSENGERS BY THE HERMANN, FROM SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. lady, © Volger, Mr Giesecko and AhYborn, threo children | of a genteel house Mr Pappepheime vision and Houston stroots. M. W, SHIRLEY, AUCTION Ist, at 10 o'clock, at No, 82 Jo of all kinds of common erockory, now ates granite ware; ton Rockingham re, all kinds, worthy the notice of wholesale and retail alors and grocers. MISCELLA REMIUM FLOUR.—TIE NAVAR At the recent State fair hel awarded the premium for ita su onfhand, constantly reeoiving, and J. B. MERRICK, No. removing the old and stopped from furth Yo. 1 loony. Spring strect, we ANTED=BY A PHYSICIAN, TUE LOWER PART, or front basement and throe toomy, in the upper part Io salon eae of Pr y, between Dit Mrs Franke and | , George Ebni, F San- ‘Miss Seinicke, P Von # Htendle, family and ser Miron; Mise White, George usson, Mr Girdleston and lady, Mr. J Rutherford, Mrs Lynch, Dr Al Mr Hois, FH Krenning, Mra F Hf Krenning and Mrs Avna Kronning, F’ Castende! ani child; Misa Ani wnheimer, Mrs Forst vant; Mr Were, Indy and four c Grange, Mr Carpenter, G Hussen, Dieckmann, lad t, Mra D Ohison, M bel, Mr Hi Huttemeyer, Augnstus Witto, J il Paul Weise, lady and ‘orm Simon, 8 Leopold, | Miss BB Schitfers, Aug Von J} Kopigsberger, Jos Tieb ons, J Wilkens, Miss L Meyer, © | Mire Mulberg, Clang Schmoldt, Albert id, Jul Meir, H Wessels, Mrs Lovy .. Ariraeg Glotz, Aug Duder- Rodonborg A’ Brandt, JD Max takes and r, FO Gruning ¢ r, W Tiratnng, H Stoves M Hirs M Denker and two jookmo and lady, © Ralfs, R Stolat, ‘and family, J W Furness, Me : fcbimat, Mr IT Mra Childmaid, Mes Bedf W Ht Orchard, M de Villog dl f children and sorvant; Mr Ricke, i, lady and obild; Mr Ladios rosidin, nth ui ip Alabama—Mrea Sage and child, Mre ive Anna © Johnson, Mis Mrs Anna © Johnston, B acon, © ¥ Thompsot lure, DrJ SF Barnett, J J’ Blise, J Maj ‘Ay nnd two sor- jomas Lyon, Dr 18 Bacon, MD, GF Skit— Marion—Mra J 8 Gibbs, AS Ward, WH Racey, J Lawrence, W De Land, A Amay, Mes Joseph, servant wed fort children, Mre Robingon, Miva Robinson, Joreph Vans 1 wad inay—6 in stoornge, ty v~Brig Emvline—My Enos, ab {RAWAM S ONGUENT WITT, kore, moustachos, and hair, to thoro hag heon no indication of them befor stain or injure the ekin at all, Sout to any part of the country, R. G. GRAUAM, 18}; Ann street. } DRY GOODS, ively for ti —Goods delivered the URNING, EMBROIDERY, AND. LACE STO) detwoon the Now York and’ St. Denix Motels.—The endid and completo assortinont of tho above jatont Paris styles, may be found at this ostabl i in the uppor part of the city will roat convenionee, as nothing bu desirable goods aro kopt, aud at reasonable ‘A. KERR & CO, betweon Eighth and Nin 4 Which we wi f the trade. EW EMBROIDERIES.—THE PACIFIC AN 1 hate, brought ub large additions to cur ook of work goods, as also. jobs of mourning goods, veils, sleeves, Radite, colinen, &o. &o fi v4 0 REMOVALS, HE OFFICR OF THE NATIONAL LO, Life Assurance O: ja | Grand streot to cer City, oontal: California ru: BF Washington TPANDER & ale takes place AS STOCK A’ he company is $100,000, alf prons SALE ihree-ply Carpe’ French, Plate Glasser, &0.— ‘sell this day, Wednesday, Sept. 29, at 1034 votion rooms, 50 Beckman and &9 Ann stsoo ssortmont of rosewood and mahogany the ontiro seock of @ dealer in the at af which is melt made and « comprise, in part, every description Hodstends in mahogan ny Chairs of al and other, Tab 6 octaves, Boo! Sofas, mahogany ier ‘and Mantle ‘Three-ply Garpota, mahog: large Feather Beds, Crockery Ware, Glassware,’ Cut- Jory, marhie-top Dressing Bureaus and'Washstands; alse the Furniture of a family removed from North Moore streot, consisting of tho usual assortment of a gentcol family; alarge quantity of boarding-houso Furniture, from’ Hobo- ken; three large excellent Cooking Stoves, Fixtures, Kitohen Sale worthy of attention of dealers wad ing room, library, an article ‘of olegance and utility shionablo furniture warerooma, ore varied assortment than cam no cstablishment in this clty, together beautiful assortmont of rich furnishing articlos of tho most desirablo styles, just reooived from France and Also, ton ologant varying in prices from $300 to $600 eno jor instruments, and all fully warranto goods will bo admitted into this sale but such as can be relied upon and warranted, and no limited goods will be received, as it is the intention of the owners that the whole shall be vold without reserve. Goods urchased to go out of the city can be packed for shipping, st a reasonable ‘Twenty-fourth orally sold to the h stroet between AUCTION EER—STORE, rrow) at 10 o’eloe Dil and Molasses Moat Bench, one and other personal ira, Tables, Sofas, 0, Kitehon Foenitm Bale to take place at 10 o'clock sling ; twenty-five NKOUS, BE MILLS, WHICH, dat Cleveland, Ohio, was ority over all competitors, d for aale by 1 South street. EETH INSERTED ON GOLD PLATE, WITHOUT amps. The roots are FORCK row like magic, even if Price, ono dollar per bottle. tions to our stoo! clove out in lote te HIGGINS & CO., No, 45 Broad streew | THING NEW IN BROOKLYN.—LADIES, HAVE you seon Horton & Son's now four story froe-atono Ws alo of dry goods a said to be the most elegant in the countr have ono of the largest and richest stoves of SI Embroidertes, house-kooping article pets, Oilcloths, &«., to he for merican dd re Many of tho above are of their ova fn i fedae perme selected cannot be found elsewhere. lish Ingrain and Tapestry Care make, Halifax, England. 9 Fulton stroet, Brooklym, me day in New York eity.} Sppaaneeeea om ih ning Cl | Medical Kuaaiaere,

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