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NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Fiowm Washington City. CABINET MEETING —PRENCH AND CULNESE MISSIONS, SPECIAL COBKREPUS DENCE OF THE NEW YORK HENALD Wasuuncton, September 7—8 P M. A protracted cabinet mesting was held today. It is ucderstood the subject @ fills g the missions to France and China was uncer consideration, but that nothing de finite was arrived #¢. VERITAS, ‘the Troy Domocrats. SPRCLAL CORMEAPONDENCE OP THE NEW YORK MERALD Ausany, Bop. 7, 1853 ‘The democrstic slections in the various warda of the | city of Troy, on Tuesday eveniag, we have reiiable au: | thority for statiog re-a'ted im favor of the hard shell; in every ward by dec'ded majoritics. This ensures a “ty bard shell delegate to Syracuse, making throes for «hs county w. WARD SHELLS RLECTED—MR. TAYLOB’S RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, TC. PROM “0B KSGULAR NeWSPareR AGENT, ‘Tuoy, Sept T—10 P.M. At the democratic city meeting this evening there was muchconfution .od excitement, Ths hankers carried the dsy. Samuels over was elected delegate to Syra- couse, and waa instruc'ed to insist oa the renomination of Mr. Mather ‘or Caaal Commissioner, without compro- mike or coscession. JohaB Piersoa was elected for the Judicial Convention Daa. Taylor's resolutions were adopted. It ie unterstood that the baraburnera will con- fest the proceecings, acd appolat State delegate of ‘heir own. ‘whe Syxacuse Democracy. Syracuse, Sept 7, 1853. ‘The democratic primary mestings take place here to- dey. The “adasutings”” are aboat sixty abead in every ward, and will secure their delegate to the State Convention. ‘The Vermont Blections Buatixcros, Sept. 6—P. M Our State election tock place to day, sud we have the vote for Govervor in eb ut twenty towns, which show a whig loas compared with lest year. There is ro eirction by the people, but Gov. Fairbanks, whig, will have 4 large plurality. Tae result witl depoud on the Legislarnre which is very clove. The temparance question has operated to so great an extent that itis dif ficult to deiermine whiok party will have the ascendancy until the fll resus ne are received InWinciom County—Brattebors’, Guilford Rockicg hem. aud Purry have el-cted whig reprecentatives; Maribors? » ceo: 30 6%, and Dummmoerston no eboics Windor Covmy , Woodstock, Royett mn, Stock bri Bartferd, Widen: aoa Ludlow bacselected whigs; Sharon aad Cavendich aro verats, snd pringtield and Bethel no choice Kutland County Rutiend, Castleton and Poultney have elecved witty; me & demoer Addison Cowniy— Ve 4, whiz; Middlsbary, demo- ort. Whix raw t ed. Orange Couniy—Newbug, whiy; Chelses, democrat; Bindiord, 20 holes Seaterte; recucus from seise twenty ether towns sbow «bout ax *qusl sumber of whigs wud democrats @eoted to the Beue Tho ehiga have p onsbly sicctod Senators in Windhim, Rotlend and acdiser covnues. From the others we have to . Boutixaton, Sepiomber 7, 1853 Fifty-two towns heve beeo hoard from, and show ths election of taenty.oca whi; s apd tweaty-thros democrats to the House. 12 four towne, no choice. The Yeliow Fev r at New O:leans and Else waere. BautrMors, Sep’ 7, 1353. New Orioans papers of Thorsday last are received. ‘The decrease in the fever is till recorded. At Natchez, the fever was rapidly iccreasing, and the town was aimost deserted. At Vicksburg it bas abated. Trial of Bishop Doane. Capes, N. J., Sept. 7, 1853. The Courtof Bishops re-assembied at the usual hour Prayer was offered by Bishop Elliott. ‘The Court is not yet tull—Bishops Hawks, of Mudile, Codb, of Alsbama, ard Whitehouse, of Minois, being ab. sen’. The latter ix detained by the meeting of his dioeesa. On the opening of the Court Bishop Doane was about 0 read in argument the report of the Coinmittee of the Dioceses, as allowed by the order of the Court yesterday, whsn the presenting bishops moved that the Court do fescind so much of sad order allowed respondent to preeent the testimony taken by authority of the Conren tien of New Jerrey aod cermitted the raime tc be entered on tie jourrel on it bed been pawed witout aay oprertrnity un ibeir part to objeet to the same, The bi-dope ano odjected to the corsteuction placed on the order a fol own:—It is tue meaning of the order jnat edented th. (re -@ vopdent may now present to the Gourt the paper prepared by the commitiee of the diocs-a, with the t-timery a d acts of the Convention, the same to be received exd she paper to ba entered on the jour- nal, On makicg ths motion the presenters were, aa usual, exc ure? ahie the court Celiberated. After del-eraring for two hours, the Court, at one o’cieek, voted o- ths preposition to rescind, which was negetived by 14neystoT yeas The yeas and nays are urderstco? tw have cee ss follows:— Yess—B.snops wopsins. of Vermont; Smith, tacky; Lee, of oelawure; Bw . of Mlucsachnse of Loniiana; Otey, of Tennesseo, >nd Pot vaaia. NAvs- Bishops Browre!), of Connecticut xu tant, do; notletce of Florida; Elliott, of of Keu- #; Polk, ter, of Peansyi- fold, of Indiana; W bittingham, of Marylard; Coskey, of | Michign. Green of Mixsirsippi: Chase, of New Hampshire; | Wainwright of New York; Lila of Western Yord, Freeman, of Texas; Johns of Virginia; Kemper, of Wisconsin The Court theo psesed the following order, by a vote of | wT 0 4 nay ‘Ordored, That in refusing to rescind the order proposed on yorteruay, tue court retuses becsase it is willing that the Ybsvo all the advantage which bo oan derive | . of bis convention; at the same time dis- tinotly declaring ‘bat, by this action, the court dovs not recog? T# AVY Fight in }bo convention of New Jersey to ap pear asa pa ty before this court. ‘The rsys ou this motion were Bishops McCoskey, Kem- per, Whittingoam, avd Delancey. The Court bere summoned the respondent and present- ers, who entered ard were ade acquainted with the ac tion of the triboval The respondent heving tke floor. then produced the pa- prepared by the committee of his diocesm, and eaa-0d BBs tamne 1c be read by the Sscretary Bishop Waiaeright. The éccumests baving been read, Bishop Doane pro ceeded to epask to his motion to dismiss the presentment, | and corciudes by destring that the papers submited oy | him be aptered on the record cf the Court. On this mo- tice the Conrt wes again cleared and pending a discussion on the proposition, they adjourned till Thursday. From Cincinnati. QOMMERCE—DR. AMES—FINDLEY, THE FORGER. Civcunsatt, Sept. 7, 1853, The Pr’cea Current, in its anoual statement, shows an increase of $11,000,000 in imports here, and an increase | inthe river tonnage arrived of 260,000 tons over last year. The hog product handled here is equal to one- third of the en'ire crop of the West, and is valued at | nearly #° (€0 00. i Dr, Ames, who abot Mr, Hall, gave bail today in A motion for # new trialin the case of Findley, for forgery, has been heard and granted by Judge Filan. From the South. THE SUGAR CONTRUVERSY—RICE HARVEST—SEVERE STORM—NAVAL—SLAVE FOUND SECRETED IN A BRITISH S8U17—DEFAULTING POSTMASTER. Bawtruors, Sept. 7, 1863. The Cowricr says that General Downs’ visit to Wash- ington ia on buriness connected with the sugar contro- versy,and not to resign his commission sa Collector of the port of New Orleans, ‘The rice harvest in Georgia had fairly commenced, and the yield was unusually five. Severe storms have occurred at Charleston and Savan- the usual regular arrival of the mails on gr Henry: bt master at aburg, Ohio, had boom etaoten in robbing & letter Dating through his office. wucoeeded in sscaping ares parties implicated are in cur aa ies aa London. Jewelry Store Rodwed in New New Havaw, September 7, 1853, The jewelry store of Mr Bridgham, at New ‘London. wes robbed last ‘of about $2,000 worth of mar’ bandie. The escaped. The bisiaigspong: VANNAH, Sept. 6, 1853, ‘The steamship Florids, Uapt, Woodhull, arrived he: ia sixty hours from New York” = : ri CHARLESTON, Sept. 6, 1853. Marion, from New York, ia morning. Markets. Borvato, Sept, 7, 1853. 1 The U.S mail steamshij arrived here at six o’clock Tke la port during the it twenty-four hours follows Flour. 7,000 bbls choot 10,000 18 000 do. The ‘market has beea rather a and the in of the weather tions; prices are ado: am, at's 60 8 $5 75 for Ohio and the i and held mae Flour ALBANY, Sept. 7, 1863. 16,000 bushels; corn, Sto She mat md sie tire = Corn is held higher, demanding an advance aA deoriptions. ‘The transsctions have been small, Beste 1,000 bushels sold at 78¢. for two rowed, and four rowed, Onta in demand, at 460 0 470, ‘Fhe tmprece ment Case. ARUUMBST OF COUNSEL. SPROIAL CORRRSPONDENUE OF THE NEW Toni HERALD, Aizanr Bapt 6, 1963. The argument im the case of Joha C Mather, im- peached and charged with having committed high crimes and misdemeanors, commenced before the cvurt in the Aseer: bly chazber of the capitol. yesterday. By mutual arrangement it was agreed that counsel on each side whou'd speak alternately, the proseou: open the argument, and also to close it. Mr. Champlin, ting managers to therefore, commenced his remarks yesterday morning, at the opewing of the court, Chief Justice Ruggi=s pre- aiding, in the absence of Licutesant Governor Church in Or'eans county. It wee peculiarly fitting end proper that Mx. C, should make the cpening argument, having teen chairman of the committee appelated by Speaker Ludlow pone revolution offered by Hon. Heory Sbaw, trough the very earnest solicitation of the Hoa. Arpbaxed Loomis, who was in search of a ‘‘victim as an example.” For the reason, aloo, that Mr. Champlin offe: ed recolutions of impeachment, at the expiring mo ment of theregular session, and also from the fact that he ecmpiled the fourteen articles of impeachment egainst Jubz C. Mather, it is sufficient to suppose he was well peated in case, and would present views of the “Osnagers 82 concise, conviceiog ad inteliigibie as any membercf thet highly disttecui-hed committee, repre senting the present Hoase of as-embly of the Empire State at 10 o'clock yesterday mornlag, he commenced the argument He syokeuatil a quarter to two o'clock, and agetn trom four to six tin the aftersoun. ‘At the evening ef the court this morning, Mr. Rey- | nolda counsel for Mather, arose and ead ho was ready to «fer preef. 48 be notfiel on Saturday. that witue-ses testifyicg before the comaittse of the honee, of which Mr ‘Champlein was chaizman, were. prohibited from mubking any ¢ivclosures in refercnce to any State affairs exe pt Wr. Mother's. ‘This waa the propesiiion:—'The counsel for tha go: sponcent cifer to proce, by Va A. Cornwoll, ens of the Cabal officer. now present that he waa examined as a witness before the unzerchizg commistes of whicn Mr. Champ in wae chairaan, and gave or was proceeding to give, evidence in relation to other cana! coumissions, 4, end was tolo by Mr. Chamrliz that the committee ,vere preceeding agaiust aocco but Mr Macher, and the eri- Gence as *o other officers mas rot received This evitence is oflered upon tye ground thet toe maoagers, oa Satur- Guy gese their Ssvent to ite imtrodactior as the counsel for the respor dent especielly uncorstood the ar:angement, arg upea the faith of that the witness has been sent for” Merere. Porter and Havtings opposed the taking further testupony having s> Sutwicay stated that they ehoald conrend against it if not offered bococe the time when the cerence rerted Mes+rs. Peckham and Reyaolds contended that during the cicursion it was concéded that such witness mighs be called, ard orecf the managers, Mr. Champlin, depying that the committee had restricted any test'mony oe uleged, was wiling atavy time, that an attempt might be made to bring such a witosss oa the stand, Mr Champiio being culled upon, ochno sindged vast be, for himself. bad given sneb ranction, bat subsequently, upon conrnl ation with the otve: mansgers the other members derermioed to eppore the imtroduction of the restimony thus propoced. At bis stage, Judge Denio sent up the order follow- ing:—' Ocdered, tbat the matters propmed to be proved by the counsel for the respondent, as to shat took place in the committes of the Assembly, on their investigation ef the conéuc: of the respondent, are not comperani evi- dence on the trial of this impeachment.” This wus adoyted—ayes 22 naye 6, Mr. Champlin then resumed bis remarks. aud spoke until near the hour for recess, having occapied about eight hovre in his argument. Mr hevnolés, for defence, then tock the Qoor, Upon the assembling of the court this afteraooa. Sena- trr Bristol sent up an order that the ovurt ueraafter meet at% o'clock in the morning, inetend of tes, Senator Corne}l offered an amendwent, that the court meet at 8 o'clock. Senator Cocley moved still further to amend by meeting at half-past 7 o'clock; but did not press his ammencwent very strer sly. Sens’or Corvel’ moved to lay on tke table. Lost—% to 22. The question was then taken upon the proposition to mest ax eight o'clock, and losv- 13 to 15 The court then voted upoe the original or der offered by Senator Bristol. and lost—13 to 16 The latter Senator then offered acother order. extending the afternoon sestions from six to ergtt o'clock, which was s's0 defeated by a vote of 7 to 20, rhe majority believin, thst five oud a baif hours a day were sufficient to sit and listen to the srgumente of the respective counsel Mr. Feynolds then resumed his arcument on the part of the »espondent, and ccntinued untill six o'clock, the hour fer adjourpwest, without concluding. Mr Hastings will fotlow on the side of the prosecution. There is po probability that the case will be disposed of during the present week. The arguments of counsel maay, however, be cloved by Friday or Saturday. Appelntments by the President during the Recees of the Senate. CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS. Henry F. Haxcock, ccliector at Washington, N.C, in place of Richard H. J Blount. removed. Thomas Beccn, ccllecter ut Oawegatchie, N. Y., in place of James C. barier. recoved. A Kromer, collector at Sackvtt's Harbor, N. ¥., in place of Daviel McCallcsh. reme A. Benton Moves. surveyor at plice of Wim. W. Miller, removed, Jove M. Covarrubias, surveyor at Santa Barbara, Cal., in place of Samuel Barney, removed. Gideon Braéford. collector at Providence, R.I., in place of We. ht. Wetrcu, removed, Geo H. Reynolds, collector at Bristol and Warren, R, 1., in place of JR Bullock, resigned. Jobs Lynch. collector at’ Richmond, Va., in place of Lilburn Ii Trigg, resigned. Wm_K, Laws, surveyor at Hampton, Va., in p'ace of Wim Face removed. Mil'on Hall, naval officer at Newport, R. L, in place of Adam S. Coe, removed . Jason Heckwith, surveyor at New London, Con., in place of Francie W. Fitch resigred, 5 Stiles A Comstock, naval officer at Providence, It. place of Moses Richardson, removed. George Turner, collector st Newport, R. L, in place of Edward W Lawton, removed. Sermucl Maxweb. tusceyor st Warren and Barrington, R. 1, in place ot Chas. Randall, removed. Henry Hebarh, colieetor at New Lenton, Conn., in place of Nicholl Fosdick remo Sydney Evans, surveyor at St. Mary’s, Md., in place of Ww. Coar, removed. 3 coilector at Prerque Isle, Penn., in place gher, removed. za, collector at Yorktown, Va., in place Mallicote, removed. ase, collector ut Edgarton, Mses., in place of Leavett Thaxter. removed. Eben W. Alien, collector at Nantucket, Mars,, in place of Wm. R. Easton, removed. Samoel B. W McLesn, surveyor at Cincinnati, Ohio in plo of Wm. K. Bond, removed. Enech bi. Tsleott, coilectcr at Oswego, N. Y., in place of Jacod Ricbardeon, removed. esqually, Oregon, in fa Personal Intelligence. Retry or Gryrrat Gariwatpi to Tae UstreD Stars. — Our Italian citizens will doubtlers be pleased to learn that their brave countryman, Genera] Garibaldi, who made suck & noble stend in the cause of Italian liberty ageinet the French forces at the siege of Rome, in 1543, is now ina neighborirg city. He arvivedat Boston on the 6th instant, ineommand of the Peruvian bark Car- men, from Peru, where he has been for some time past engsged in the occupation of skipper. David L, Gregg, U.S, Commissioner to the Sand- wich Islands. in im Chicago. Covernor Kent, cf Maine, Consul at Rio Janeiro, and Lis family, came passengers In the abip Syrea, which arrived at New Bedford on the Sth inst. from Bio ‘The Detroit Free Pres says General Cass is in the en- joymen! of mort excellent health. Those who saw him tep years oco cam now discover few, if any, of the changes thet are w ually wrought by & balf .ecore of years upon men of bis age, DEPARTURES. For Liverpool --In the Steamstip bia Capt Wickman and la¢y. li ¥ liKeyr, Dr Dupurms,Mr S*wal, #re Brumked, re W i'eie, Mr and Mrs Harding, England; Mre Do.ghton, rs Carew, Dublin; Mr> Everett, ae Porton ‘trabibetn, M ory. two ‘Gregory, Mr and Oreklony and obiid, Mr and Mra Moray. Mr Courvcisier, Mr Rev J J Bowden, Mr Leuppa, Jersey City, T 0 Graissell, Telfair, Mr Boc¥ott, Mr Masertney, Loater of dospatoh Mr ciezgsley, & Herfnrth, Me Laroou, L Uriears, Mra'Souliy. I): H Rodaer. Jz; J Rosenthal, FT Rue dteim, Mr Minton, I, Boninger, Baitimore; Mr 7 Mr Sonat. Mr Manry, Mr Mexico; Mr Bisir, ir Swanivick, Goune y S May, Havans; Mr Wigfall, Newark; Mies K Carrol, Mr Lawler, Mr Bechorel, Mex won, Liverpool; J Herris, Mr Kirker, Mr p, Mr Venables, Hartford: J Mathows ‘Ken. tucky;J 8 Macbows, Indiana; Mr Amley. Mr Goddard and frien 4 others -total 104. Specie—#210,529 25 jteamehip Alabams — Mia s. 4 W Milfer, © Rh wort, bert: iat, HG Gognilliat, TB PM Alexander, 8 B'Parpl S Toby, Caleb Lamb, White, @ Mavenan, M Laizaron. C Joyos, Bawa U5: fulton, HM Crawford, BM. T a rp. 8 Rothschild, WD Good John 1 no & Byck, J Langhags, H Rethechild, Joseph Mise Myers, Mra M. evitt, Mra. Bi ey, WF Robert & Lady, Mrs Richard F = roid, Miss L Peterson, A Johnson, J W ty steerage, Fer Charleston, inthe steamship Union—W Ht Bosch, 3 ‘nic L King, A Allewong, B oi Mise MeLoan, Mra. Jacob Morse, Geo W Black, J ie, P Hammaskold and lady, Wm M Mobols, DF bi ‘T'MoKeo, Wm Clagett, Jx0 PD ft, Rew WL Hugi 4 son, 4 A Atkinson, Chas olorta, CM Smith an " } Willard, W Hi Brimberg, A W Wi Mrs 8 It Stilim: Miss ME Putnum. Mra A J Moses. child, D Chafice lady and servant, W Hall, AB T Wood and Indy, David Reed. A Th ary D Appel, A Wi inerth lady ferth, Wm Hodernen, mor i, Petersburg and Nort: fe W OGeors. J H Bay, W W Low Pelle Balled infant and ow Rose, J.J Meader Boattic, Wm Gre &H Gonine, J ; Wooten, J W Forbebow, IN Nishols and lad *) lady and Ewiitand lady, Wy i and slater, J Bade cil am 179 Nelson an: Pr, ra an Summers, RK Tolliferro, Mise G , ioe ety, wi and TD Johnston, O i, J A Pepper, E Withers, G Barber, 0 Brown, and thirty-two in the steerage. ARRIVALS. Prom Charlestoa, atk Jasper—Mr Howell, tady and enilé, by int From Abason, in P From Rio Hache, bate r WH Py rig Uppare—itt A Whselee, Aum Bel'amy vs. Hiram Bellamy; Blair, Roenezer C Centre va, Eunica Osntre; Mary Dey va. John Day; David Eowards ve Navey Edwards; Boteoy Parmelee va Willis Parmales; Nathan Payne vs. Lucretia Payne; Selly H. Ames vs. Horatio Ames es ‘The property upon which «ld Fort Meigs stood ver tired far eal, It is situated near Porryaburg, in the State of Ohio, According to the Rochester American Wonree county, N. Y,, ie entitled to the horor of producing more wheat than apy other in the United States, Two intoxicated persons went into barn to sleep, at is, Maize. on the 4th inst.; one of them lita pive, end the barn was sbortly in flames. The effect was the ¢ertruct on cf three dwelling boures, a wooden b'ock oc- capied for stores, and three barns. ther with the lives of the two intoxicated individuals who caused the confiegration. Thay woro taken from the bursing bara alive, but lingered in exerntisting agony until Suoday afternoon, Loss by the fire $8 000. Mr Gerdon, Postaraster of Boston is about to resign. At the Fourth of July celebration in Marion county, Minoia, 8 young lady offered the following toast:—Tus Young Men of America—Thvir s:ma onr suppo't—our arms ther reward Fallin—men, fail in ”? ‘There were two feot three inches of water in the chan- ne! of the Ohio river, at Pittsburg, on the Sth iast. A wan vamed Taylor in Dubois county, Ind., Isat week was assaulted in the woods by three men, whe ksocked him cown and beat him. He leaped to hia feet, axd pollrg cut s pisiol shot ose of the men down, With a bowie knife he killed the recond snd wounded the other with a pistol ehot ax he was fleeing. Mr. Alexander. a Kentuokian, was killed in an affray romorhers in Arkansas, last week, He is the man who Killed Mr, Lougee, broker, in his office, in the eity of Ph ja, eeveral years since. Tho cars on the Indlanspolia avd Bellefontaine Rail- | 1cad were thoown from the track near Pendiaton, on tho Ist instsnt by ehich cre man was killed, and 'two or tree eeverels ipjuced. It was a coostruotion traia, nad was threwn off by a wedge eome fiend ia human form hod placed on the track, An old two-story wooden buildirg, Nos. 51 and 68 North Main street, Provideuss. o:cupied by Thomas | Whisker & Son, crocker v and gas Gxture dewlers, was desixcyed by Gie on the Oth Inst. The stoon was large, end mcetly destroyed. A portion of the crockery packed | in vhe eller may be caved butifso iv a badly damaged state, The stask was insured for $18 000, which will fall short cf o2veriog the estimuted lous, by some fow thoa- turd follars, Benjemin W. Richardaop, of Weet Cummington, on S0'b vit. was thrown to the ground by the upsottiag of # load of oste, and injured so that he died the next cay. The crockery establishment of Whitaker & Sons, at Providence. was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. Loss $20,000; insured for $18,000, Macrica, Tn Brooblyn. on Wednesday, Seotember 7, at the Cen- tral Baptist Chureh, by Rev J, W. Sarles, ‘Me. Erarare R Wricur, of Ci nia, to Miss Mary EK. Browmc, of Brooklyn. Calvfornia papers please copy. On Thursday evening, September 1. by the Ro Millett at his residence 308 Broome street, oi Pratt to Mirs Sana ALLBN; also, Mr. THoatas Connery to Mise Janz ORMOND aill cf this city. Ou Monday, Sspteroer 5, by the Fev. Mr. Bill, Mr, Jou. Wester, of New Haven, Conn., to Mis: Eity Cox veut, davgoter of Wm, Colvert, Esq, of Williamsburg, Lore Tand. ; New Haven papers please copy. In Brocbdyn on Monday, September, 5, by the Rev Mr. Mareh Mr. kpwarp Emunsoy, formerly of Boston. to Mia Onteva Caarrin, daughter of the late Stephen Chaf- fin, of Hampcen, Me. On Weduesdsy, September 7, at the residence of C. W. Remington Esq. Brooklyn, by Rev. S. Remington, his only daughter, Many G. to Mr. Avavstcs Munura, of the city of ee 4 iphia papers please copy. On Wedne.day, September 7, iy the Rev. Dr. Spring, Joun D. Ler, Esq., to Mes. Jutta ANN Bursa, both of this city, On Mordsy, September 5, by the Rey. Hugh Blair. Mr. Aapriw Dats. vative ot Scotland, a citizen of San Fran- cisco, California, to Mira ANNE FoGGo, of the city of New York. Died, Suddenly, at ker residence, FLiex, the wife of Joba Gallagher: The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence. this after- neon, a7 oxe o’elcek, from No, °3 Mercer stroct. On'Wedverday, September 7, Mrs, Balrmt®. relict of the late Abraham Ven Blarcom, in the 60:h year of her age. The relativen and friends of the family are respectfully invived to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at one C'dcek, from her inte resideree, No. 3 Staple strect, Wisueut further lovitation. 7 On Mor ember 5, at hie eaaldoncy, use 27 B 130, CaLeh KNArT, formerly of North Stamford, Cons ageo 71 years, Stan ford, Corn., and Rochester, N. ¥., papers please a copy. Un Thursday, September 7, Howarp, youngest son of Abraham and Mery Wee's aged 4 mouths and 4 days. His friends and relatives invited to attend the fu. neral, to-morrcw morning, at 9 o'clock, from No. 62 Amoz street. New Orleans, August 20, Many PHELAN, aged 25 ye pative of county Tipperary, Ireland. In New Orleans, August 30, Carughine McGixx, late of New York, niece of Michaet Daily. Ia New U:leans, August 16, of yellow fever, Miss Mania R. Farner, aged 19 years, of county Galway, Ireland, after four cays illcess. Io New Orlevns, August 30. of the prevailing epidemio, Janz Jserca, eldest daughter of Dougias M. Collins, aged 26 yenrs. (m Tuesday, September 6, of consumption, Harererre, wife of Thotas G Ackins, aged 19 years. Tie friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend rhe funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late re-icence, 149 Mulberry street Ou Tresdsy, September 6, Jcua, wife of Calahan O’Calshan, in the th year of ber age. The friends and relatives of the deceared are requested to atterd Ler funeral, thia afternoon, at one o’clcck, from her late reeidence, No, 11 Albany street, without further notice. ab ‘Albopy papers pleace copy. On Tueedsy, September 6, after a short {llsess, Joun H Cuamerrs. ‘The friends cf the family are invited to attend the fu- neral. from his late residence, No. 24 amilton avenue, South Brocklyn, at one o'clock, thia afternoon, without further invitation, On Wednerday, September 7, suddenly, Mr. Joserm Heneuir. in the 50th year of his age. The frieuds snd scqusintances of the family are re- epectfully invited to attend his faneral, from his iate re- sidenoe, No 93 Adams street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at three o'clock ‘On Weduesdey morning, September 7, suddenly, in the 25th year of his age, Charies C, Bassince, His friends and the friends of the family, are rezpect- fully invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at tbres o’clock, from the residence of his mother, No, 41 Montgomery street, without further invitation. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. Movements of Ocean Steamers, FOR Hermann. Crencant City. Washington, we Al! packo and letters intended for te New Yous Hinata should te sealed rf ALMAYAC TOR NEW YORK—Tinm Dar, 6 86 | Mooy srvs,, 6 19 | meu warse CLEARED, Steamehip»—Union, Adama, Charleston, ford, Denton & Co; Alobaira, Schenck, Savannal, SL Mitchill 0. Ships—Mapgolia, Sprague, St Stachens, W & J T Taps- oott £05; Golambie, Perkiaa, Quebee, J 9 Baker Go; p, Chant ler, Liverpool, Zerega & Co; Hudson, Nel Glargow, Dunham & Dimon. iitacs Bark:—Hooper, Moore, New Orleans, Fagle & Hazard; ld England (Br), Peckham, Bathurst, N8, Logaa & Col ling; Urania (Nor), Torgesen, Ruchioneto, ft Bach & Kun- harét; Burrell Dodd, Dalhousie, TL & DR Do Wolf; Emma F Charo, Green, Kingston, Nesmith & Son. Brigt—Chinchilla, ‘Lane, Doboy Isiaad, Nelson ‘ Fenny (Br), Swain, Ragged Leland, No, master; Montilla, Jodan, Nassau, Chas & BJ Pe Sulius Cesar, Tre: mayne. Loadon, J B Gager & Co; Wilberforce (Br), Brit- ton, Windsor. J 3 Whitney & Co; Pearl dir), Euia, Bovehtouch, H & F W Meyer. etta, Small, R P Buck & Co; Alice, Cressy, Savapeab, Mailer & Lord; Louisa, Bellows, Georgetown, Ven Brunt & it. Sloop—Fred Brown, Gardner, Providente, master. Steamer—Delaware, Clark, Philadelphia, CB Santiford: Thomas Swann, Fairfoul, Laltimore, Parker Vein Coal Company. ARRIVED. Ship Pe trick Hen pkt), Hurlbut, London and Ports south, Ang 4 with passengers, to Grinnell, Minturn GJ Becptcl, Aug 47 let 41 maya “oa ts CB), ity, Liveepoch. ce » to D Pilkingtom fishing schr Lysander. of Kt , firh; 28th, las 41. Jon 67 40, spoke brig for Movtree! Olney, from Bouto: (Br), Day, Halifax, 17 days, to H G Dono- van Brig Keedall (Br), Cathrin, St Jobn, Nu, 10 days, to Kale Sather me vos aaa ao Exemplar (Br), Smith, Windzor 10 days, to mas- Sebr E B Warner, Daisey, Charlestoa, 4 daye. Schr Ann Maria, Concklin. Newbe a, NC 6 Gays. Sebr Lucinda, Williams Elisabeth City, NC, 4 days, Sebr Surprise, Cole Richmond. 4 deys. Sebr Orianna. Fi? Richmond, 4 do) Sebr W H Sandford, Clark Virglain @ di days, Scbr Oneida, Burke, Virginia 8 duya Sebr Juba Potter. ——-, Virginia 5 dave Schr Tabitha 8 Grier, Purnell, Camden Del, 3 days. Pobr Congress. Bateman. Maobiac 10 days Echr Caroline Mitchell. Rittell, Machina, 8 days. Sebr Boundary Foster, Machias 8 days Sebr Riobmond, Wood, Mac dasa. Sobr Emblem, . Maching, 8 day Scbr Ustalcgs. Rittell Machiaa, @ days. Sebr Boundary, Davis, Meckias, 10 days. Schr Kl Dorado, Loo, Acdison, 6 day. Sebr Nevis, Tromp-on, Calsie 8 days. Sebr Dresden, Ricbaidcon. Carats, 10 days. Schr Lucy Penn Owens, Boaron. 4 days. tebr Plymouth Rook Lacey. Boston. 8 days. Sct r Charter Oak, Kelley, Boston. 4 dave. Schr Devid Debron, Babson, Rockland, ? Jay Schr James Msvll, Blare Chincoteagus. 3 days. Schr Mary & Adeline, Varner, Cuincoteagoe, 4 daze Schr Charles Crammer, Townserd, Providence, 2 days. Schr Surerb Hopkins, Hazricgtoa. 7 dars. Sloop America, Sturges, Providence, 4 days. BELOW. Ship Midd'e<ex, from Liverpool, is in ths offing, Ship Joh Baven, 86 daye from Newport, Bays New York Pacnet (Br) 7 woeke from Liverpool. Bark Diana (Brem). 42 days from Bremen, Bark Ex) from Bristol Brig J ousiana, 69 dayr from Genoa. Bog Mazytowr 6 days from Habfax. ‘The »»yort cf the ebip Great Western being be.ow Sia inst vse a0 erzor of a pilotboat, s SALLED, Steawrhips Arabia (Br) Liverpool: Glasgow. (3:), Glargow: Mexlin (8r), Bermuda: Alabama, Savecosh; Unica, Ubsrierton: ebips Geo Canning (dam). Hamburg: Caroline & Mary Clark, Liverpool, Acwoudack, Glasgow; ‘ba’ Heols. Curcepae Vind at sunrise, S| y; meridian, do; sunset, NW, (8x Savor Hoox rrormvra TaaGRars.} Tas Higniayps, Sept 7--Sundo One ship coming down by tbe Spit. bound ont, an other going cut past the Hook. Sh’p Miédlecex, t:om Liverpool, ard ant ser ship in the offing. Wind lightirom N. Woather hasy. uo Schr Amos Lawrence, of Bath, about 2C0 tona, built at Teprbsin, Me, about 'thcee wontbe old now at Provi- dence, has been parched by Messrs J Kiuicdge & Co, of Gcator, on private terms Kerala Marines Correspoadence. Engartown, Soot 5. Arrived—fchr Tavgent. Plummer, NYork for Brston. €th—In port. sbiy Champion, Feary, of cats port, ready for North Racific Ocean. whaliog. ‘and will proba: bly sailto moriow. 4 :o im port, achr Tangent, ‘Wind South; weathor ‘6 DELPHIA, Arrived—Steamship Osprey, Beonett, Charisston; Black Swap, Began, bucksport; Delaware, Harding videnoo; J W snd ay. Loris, Fell River, Cleared—Brig E Hinds Heres fi Dawariscotte: schrs H W Gandy, Jeffrey, New Bedford; Emportum, Shropentre, Providence; Cambriéze, York,’ Newburyport: Speed, English, Savannah; steamer Kenveboa, Copes, NYork. Disraters. Sreamn BELVIDERE, at Richmond 5th from Baltimore, when cff Anzapolis’ sas run into by the brig Eleanor, Hoyer, from Savannah and had her wheelhouse damaged, the brig receiving considers tle injury. Bark Wm G Lewis, Giles, of and for Boston, whica sailed from Rio Janeiro Ju'y 22, put baci: same day, asv- ing got in cont: ct with sou.e vessel, and received damage in spsra. &c. She was repairing 25th, end would sail again 27th. Bric Mana, ef and from Bristol for Havans, which went ashore xear Beaver Tail lighthouse at 1 Pai Sth inst, wes got cif at 93¢ AMon the 6th. with loss of rodder, part of false keel. c vies ard anchors, avd loaking freely. She was towed toNewporton Tuesday afternoon by aves mer Cercnicus, with eighteen ixabos of water in the hold, and ay Spe tailweg withont diroberc'ng cary). er Fadly chaicd. Vessel and carg. insured :n Pro- brig Pro: won!d bottom is bi viderce, Wi no barks Dol hin, Cutler, India Arr at Warren bark Doll atler, 2 Ocesn, Johanna cits with 1,100 bola sn oil. ‘Reports at Johenna May 20, Joseph Maxwell FH, 110 sp; 25th, Dove, NL, 430 ap; 27th, Millinoket, Worth, of Warren. 12 aor, 70 sp. Heard from May 1, on the Equator, lon 46 EF, Wm , Jolla, of Warren, 34 mos. 375 80; ad, off Port Dauplin, Woles, FH, 60 sp: Altu, NB, 1.200 p; Minerva Sty th, éo, bv'sp 600 wh; Congress, sondall, ¢9, 286 sp SCO wh; 10%, off Comeror, Fior-cce, Barton, War- ren, 7 100s, 70 ep 120 wh, Spoken—May i, lat 12'S, lon 45 E, Lagranpe. FH, 450 sp, to cruiee: would be at heme about Nov; June 15, Ist 16 308 lon 42 F, Ua dize, NB, 120 ep, (was reported Apl 3, lat 245, lon 49 E, with 160'rp. Bex D ti Hall, which arrived at Fall River Sept5, re- tured cn aecount of sickness of master. Arr at Provincetown Sept 2 schrs Union, Geun, Atlan- tic Ocean, 100 bbls bleckfish cil; 4th, Alleghauia, Cook, do, 160 do do. Arr at Matiapoisett Sopt 5, bark R L Barstow, Taber, Atlantic Octan, 420 bbis sperm, 50 do blackfisb oll. Sid from New Bedford, Sept 7, ships Jirch ifr, Mont- pelier, and Robert awards, North Pacific Ocean. Arr at Nantucket bar September 6. crip sfonticello, Folger, Pacific Ocean, Iast reportea 550 sperm. 800 whale. Sid from New London Septembor 3, abip Jallus Cesar, Babcock, Desolation Island. ‘Ariat Newport Sept 6, bark Mattapoivoti, Wing, At- lontic Oceav, of and frem Westport, 15 moe. out, 120 bbls sperm oil. Ship Syren, at New Bedferd from Honolulu, via I:lo Janeiro, has on freight 1,414 gals wh ou fm ship Aora- haw H Howland, NB; 21 64 do wh, 2.196 do sp for sip Levea) do; 85 149 do wh and 1.20 do sp ol fm ship a Dover, NL; 24,367 do wh 7,006 do sp and 11.545 Iby bono tm ship Citizen, Nunt; 26.200 do wh acd 4.647 do ap fm ip Robt Morrison, NB; 24,000 do wh, 1.546 do ey fa ip Tamerlaze, do;’ 28.032 do wh fm ship Cambrin, do; 80,744 do wh and 2,802 do sp {m chip Omega, FH 2807 Co #p tm ship Hliza A‘cmns, NB; 4.753 do wh, 2.264 do sp fm ship Mary Ann, FH, Spoke Aug 10, lat 6 33.N, lou 4l W, Ansel Gibbs, Worth, FH, 1,150 sp.’ The 3yren had 10 days colm acd light airs EPOKEN—Sept 6, lat 3934, lon —, ship JullusCasar, of and from New London for Derolstion Inland, 30 hours out. July, no lat &c, bark Georgo, of Newport, with 160 sp, and a 100 bbl whale alongeide. Spoken, Ship Medford. from Calcutta for Boston, June 16, tat 11 548, lon 87 40 E Ship Columbia, from Calcutta for Boston, June 2, lat 13 N, lon 91 E hip Henry. from Boston for New Orleans, Aug 20, lat 88 80, Jon 69 02, Bark E Dwight, from Baltimore for Bostow, Sth inst, in Vineyard Sound. Bark W G Lewis, frem itio Jazeiro for Boston, was sig: najized 10th ult iat 1 068, lon 3656 W. Bark Llewellyn, from Bostcn for Ragged Island, Aug 22, lat 2434, lon 74 06, A pmoll bark ited black with two red stroaks, steer- ing 8, showing ‘ican colors with French tri cvlor un- derneath, was reon Aug 28, lat 32 %', lon 6310, Brig Mary Ann, 10 days from Baltimore for Falmouth, Ja (err master had been sick, but was recovering), Aug 27, Jat 29, lon 73 10 Brig Flora, Bubbsrd, from Baltimore for Falmouth, Ja, was sigvalized Aug 27, lat 29, lon 7310, Yeu tets Aytwrrr—In port A: ips Howadjl, Balch; Mary Glover, Chase; South Stewart; aul Sultaoa, Barrett, for NYork ldg BREMERHAVEN—Sid Aug 19, ship Joceph Holmes, Adams, NOrleans. Carp Haytirs—In port Aug 24, brig R W Packer, Mayo, for Boston 4 days only Am vessel. Cresrvreos—In port about Aug brigs W Ht Spear, Maton. for New York 5 daye; Jeeta Bariea, for do, lg’ rebr WL Coftta, do dor Gryie—In port Avg §, bork Home, Kopner, for NYork loading. Jenewr— In port Aug 18, brig Paul T Jones, Sparrow, Wilmington. NC, disg. Loxox—Arr Aug 23, ship Pacific, Nelaon, Islo Vert. Rio Janniro—In port July 2%, barks W G Lamia, Gil for Boston, (66 Spoken and Diiasvers) bad sid 22d, an setuined shme day, Laving been in contact; Cora, of Bal- timore, Liofrio, ding; and others before re Sid 17th, bark Nimrod, Nichols, (hence) Australia; In- dus, Drew, Montevideo; 10th, sehr Mary Mankin, Latoa. retve, Fiuiade pia; 20(b, bath Claris, Chasey ‘NYork: brig Abbotefor ers. Montevideo; 224, bark Victor, Whitney, (hence) Panama; brig Cynthia, ‘Gayle, Balt: more (and was spoken Sint, lat 19 15 8, ion 3565 W); ‘apok Zab, ark Catherine Angusta, Bailey, N age to Australia having been abandoned) & Beaty (Has), do; Mary Aceline, Charleston, “Cld prev to 4, Be br/g Midas, NYork. Rohr Vaquero, hence for San Francisco, whieh arr 22d, in aald to have arrived in distress, but of what nature is not siat Sacva—In port about Aug 2%, brig Marshall, Bean, for iy or Jones, NP 28, brig Amesbury, Gould, JOHNS, —In Ang 23, meal oul sesking frelght or eberter, ts oston'or NYork. Sr Jouy, NB—Arr September 2, brig Emeraki, Crowell, 08. Saxpiac—Arr Sept 1, bark Reindeer, Davidson (or Law- rence), NYork 18 \Y¥—Arr 6, slooge Alida, Providence; Thos ALUANY—Arr Sept H W Thorne, Fall River. Cid schr United, Providence; AB Holmes, Fall River BALTIMORE—Arr PS ee Lent, Lomsi Me; scbrs Sussex, “Stier 18 day Serah Jone, Ale, Halom. Cid barks Holas Bremen; St Lawrence, Kimball, Kingston, Mazatlan, Lewin, Calais; eches Eogenia, Pon Indles: Black Monster, Perry, Boston. tf BOSTON~-Arr Sept 6, steamer City of Boston, Fisher, York (her voy’ : brige Lovina ' diel, Dolitver, Fravblin, Me. tte, a Cook Cape Haytles 24th Jeremie 18h ulti Clement, Mayo, Gousva Duige 86 J 8 to ‘Wilson, NUrieans; broke Lind- eat for ‘West Indies Kleber Ficrepee, Radiant, A CHARLYSTON © Arr Ewap, berce; 4th, sobr Zephyr, Byers, Mstanzas DIGHTOW_Sid Sept 3, vobr N 8 Craze, 8. FALL BIVER—d Sept 6, schr Martha Wrightington, Wrightington, Philadeiphia, GsBDINER—Arr ae a achr M Sowall, Philadelphia; Sept 1 Jaze. becoe; 3d. C i 3am json. Philadelohia, GALVESION—Cld Aug 19, bark Godfrey, Chase, Bos- ten: 20th, brigs Mary Lindslay, N York; Uranus, Church, NYork. NEW ORLEANS.—Arr Aug 31, steamship Lout Smith bence via Brazos Sanraigo and Galvesion; ships Silas Hows, Kewpson, bence Chasca » Boston; Mrratbvn, Vandyke, Philadelphia; bark , Howes, Boston; brig Indie, Mathews, b nce, ecar Fanuie, Bearton, Philadelphia Cid steamaip Texas, Place, Vera Cruz; bar’ Frank'in Pease Bor‘oa. ship Medemaeh; bark Arthur; b-ig J 8 Gettings, NORFOLK—Arr Sept 4, schr Mary . heres. Belaw sohr Everglade. froa Georgetown. SC. for Boston, put in ox account of sho sickness of captain ani’ thre mn. NEW HAVEN—Sid Sopt 6. sciea Hunter, Virginia; Eliza. NYort; sloop Mary Burten co. ALEXANDRIA—Arr Sept 4 schr Lucy Ana, Providence brig Forrester, Bath. Sid 6th, sche Luoy Aun, Provi- cence NEW LONDON - Arr Sept 8, schrs 0 H Perry, and Oa- tario, Reckisnd for NYork. NEW BEDFORD Arr Seps_5. sbip meen (oe Salem), Slisbeo, Honolulu Avril 9. Rio Janeiro July 96, (s00 ep): sohr Broadfield, Butler: Uiailadelphis TUCKET = Arr Sept 4, sehra Brzantium, C Wilipgton SC: W W Braiuart, Philadelo! NEWBURYPORT —arr Se pt 6, scbr Spring Bid, NYor's, Su schr Tokon, Philadeiphia, NEWARK—Arr Sept 6. brig fmblem King, Ellsworth, Mo; sebr Notus, Forward Wareham, Mare. Sid schr Ma- NE&‘VPORT=To port’ Sept 6, bark Mattapoisett: brig Movin, ald-ieh. from Bristol for Havase, (see Disasters); sohr« doe Paker NYork for Boston, Jasnor, MoNear. for do. Normunrhal, Spear. do ior do; Dexalo H»pkias, Providence so~ Rordont: Howard, Chass, Provincetowa for NYork; Kossuth Covrenil!, Newburyport for do; Mary Jane, Keech, Red Bank fer do; I. K Saow, Saow, Selem ijur do: John A Dix, Aller, Gar wish for do; Klivha Preeke, Dickens, do for do; Peae Rock, Brown, and Copla, Sesre, Bostor for do; Letroit, Gavitt, do for Aibany; Glide, Bryart, do for do: Oregoa, Lovell, do for do; Cosy, Surges Portland for do: Angler, Conklin, Delaware City Sor Wersharo; Harriet Lonira Jones Rrixtol for Phila- Ge) obla; Flize Jane. Day, Thomaston for NYork; Forest, AGiiser for do. PHILADELPAIA—-Arr Sept 6 steamer Kennebec, Clark, bepea; rchra Lavid Smith, Peterson, Newburyport; ME Pierce, fmith, Bansor Jé:ome, Taylor, Portland Cid Drig Léxingtor. Haskell Poston; rebes Thos Paaner, Nick exon KE Combridge; Pownstan, Phleyer, NYork. PORTLaND- arr Sept 5. schrs Com Tucker, Failer, Philudelphia’ RM Pitts, Spear, New York, (ld sehr Ex- cel, Libby, B-Itimcre, obs Mary, Mears, Smith- TROVIDENCE—Arr Sept 6 5 fie d, Va; Ocean Wave Ward, Hemoden Va; John Bow man Churn, iansemond. Va JB Dickinson, Willet Phiadelpbia: Sopk.a Aro. Smi:n, do; sloop THacvest Freneh, hence. Sid+chrs Angeline, Barton, Albany; sloop Commer9e. Ronsout. RICHMOND-— Arr Sept, steam-hip Jamestown. Pur. rish, honce, sebre Hil Carter, Neleon, Porto Rico; West- over Rogera Beaten. SALEW—Are sept 4 schr Atlactis. Nickereon, NYork. STONINGTON— Art Sep 6 schra Harrie! Fuller, Beas Jey, Rorcout far Boston €ena or, Harding, do ‘ur Fait River; Volta, Tattie, do fo: Warreu; sloop Antecedant, is Terre, do for Bri WILMINGTON, 1C—Arr Sept 5, barks Yaba, Robin- for. and Solomon Eatoa, Small, aence Cid 3d, brigs Pbilur. Gill, NYurk: R Spear. Auld, Bath, tle: Frances Jare, Pl-mmer, B atop fh Venua Orr. Richmond, Me Ses ener omen ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. jOTICES. SPECIAL ITIZENS OF MOBIL: NOW IN THE CITY OF NEW York sro requested to mest at the Astor Honso, on Thursday, the Sth izat., st 1 o'clook P. M. \ENIN'S BAZAAR.—613 RAOADWAY, 8T. NICHOL na Hotel. day +! ¢ 6th inst , a superb assortment of cuildren’s head dresses and of infenis’ boys’ aad youths’ clotbiag will ve opened at the above ertablishmert. ia rious Yepar'm ne nfal and fanbi ment of child its” = = nalle assort- 7 er youths’ joves,em- thoes, ‘and broiderics, fauc . every variety of faacy va table fo" oresent NIN’S B steer 513 Brodway. GRNIN, Hatter 214 Broadway, ‘THE MEMBERS OF COMMERDIAIL F, are requested to attend Lrother. PG . oon. at 3 o’elrok, froa his late By order, G. MONELL, N.G. I oO. OF 0, ¥. . pe the funeral ef cur r ore. this (Thureday) aftern reti¢ar ce, 51 Morson street, J.W.D. Surrn, Cecrotarz. A0ONIC NOT(CE—ADRAY'S LODGE NO. N umambers of thit Lodge are requcated. to, 0-2 x of femple ca Friday even! next, at7 o’olrok. a 4 ABM. BROWER, M. M. ; _Jorx Lucas, Becretuzy. oes ae AJATIONAL DIVISION. -SON2 OF TEMPERANCE OF By . A. The Na‘ional Division 8 of T will meet on T; ucriay morping. at nine o'clock, in the ballof Merchant's Divirion, No, 2 Frondway. By crdurtof the 4. W. Patri arch. FRED A, FICKARDT, MW. 8. ‘OTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNRD, LATE OF THB AN teu. of PERINB. PATTERSON ‘'& STACK, has tak the shipyard formerty occupied by the late firm, at the foot of North Sooond’:trent, adjacent to the Grand and Houston strest fere'sa, Williamaborg, were he will carry on t buraoe” of shipbuilding in alt its branches, THOMAS STACK, yROM THE SOUTH PE ¥3iC L A young physivan from New England, dosiron ing Souta. wishes to make the scaasintance of who can rive information with rogard toa favorable place te locate in the practice of medisine, either alone or by as- tooiation with some eno already established. Address, for Dr. G., Horald officy, stating where an interview ORLD'S TEMPERANCE CONVENTION —TUERG will bo @ puolic meeting o' this Couvention in Mo: tropolitan Hall, at 734 o’clook this evening Rev. John Pierpont will deliver an orig.aal Maino law poem. ad- drose-s will bo eli cred by Neal Dow, Jadgeu lof , Rev. R W. Hatfold, of N. ¥, and Gon 8. F. Cat . Singing by Mr. Oakl of the Allezanisns meetinz will 9 moat interesting one of the Convention: Tho delepater will zect for business im tho Hall at 9A. M ‘ORLD S$ TEMPERANCE CONVENTION —SOIREZ stroned —tn consequence of tho disturbance and position in the morning meeting of yestorday, the cain- mittee have thought it most pendent to dispense with the aoires, Which we: to have heen on a beantifal ito bold another public meeting instead, and to money generously subscribed to circuinte the ro- ports of tho Convention. TUM THADHS, 2. ree Qezyemwaken wan levoed, fours. YSal"Secd' make ‘shylcalen’ to Me. @e Py ry area ‘TED —WaNTED, & INER WANTED—A ATE MINING CAP- Mian 08} we ean bi fet of rn in ma ry Liberal salary will paid. App A. YAY SuPres, No. 6 Wall atreot. | MPO goup cu. KERS TED, IRS? < rate aglacen ~~ 4 to kes avon e hem be given.” apply te Nt win bons 28 BOOKBINDEGS — WANTED, TWO FIRST RATE 4 case Takers, at Noa 22 and Heaakiort ated, masee ory. T° a nee UPHOLSTERERS.—WANTED, ONE OR TWO men to make mattressen. £0. ply at 24 Broadway, immediately. WANTED TILAGRER JEWELLERS, me! Good workmen may a9- Goop Woru- & Spence, 16 ry to Shacollier, Greenwich :*r0et corner of Cortlandt ie ll WATCHMAKER — WANTED, 4 YOUNG MAN WHI Ate bean inthe hetit of attending store eadvho ean come well reeommended; an American may hear of & place by inquiring at 258 Fulton strect, after 9 in the morning, Wri. South; tion sre am op: terview is devired. —A FIRST RATE SADDLE ex ize wages ant a deriral mg tbe ts Merchants’ Hotel, for a HAND, 70. GO ie and healthy loca: ai tel. days, where en {1 of fow W ‘ble of dra o plcyment given. street up stairs. dey, Sept 8. a beet 3 in 6.) in ht Piiter m. Williams! ano return weatber. 8 Cato; Siocon. money. C) IRE DRAWER W. pe ke ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A SILK DYER; ONB ‘who un¢erstapds his business can mae ENTREVILLE coursE, #2 I.—T! it So'clock, P.M. Pai pers. ¥.J Nodine ei ters g. Ve ‘Green Moontaln Maid. ‘Stag NTED—, 0D HAND, CAPA- sy oe Stosd; 19 to om- Whittemore, 191 Pont geod wages K tages will ve 2 forties for the ccurts, from 12 to 2 after the trot o Face will come off positively, without regerd to d with the folluwing entr: D. Marte eee enters b. g. Fer W. Sancers enters b.'m. J _ LOST AND FOUND. Fare each way, 25 conte, Brooks ental jady Desang. . LUFF, Proprietor. - ee am (OUND—AT REED & MO3S'S HOTEL AND DINING September 31, a pocketbook containing « sum of ‘The owner cua have the same by proving property ing charges. 10 ON MONDAY EVENING LAST, A LaRGE black Newfoundland dog. tail white half around his neck. apply to John Da od white ri 588 Oliver at Railroad, a wal the owner can Fa proviug proverty, instant, with » from a rin Market, on We Canal street. +H ‘with Rotert Brown, No. Any information will be t! O8T—$3 DOLLARS REWAR lost bet esday morning; if found, leave OUND—IN THE CARS UF THE HUDSON RIVER whick contsining a sam of money, office, onlling at the general tiokel Paying for advertising. OST.—A RED LEATHER 1RUNK OFF ONS OF THR Bowery stages, in Chatham street, on Tuesday, the 4th "New Havon Rallro card on the end of it, 7 Chrystio street written om it: jhankfully roceive tat 138 WM, WHITE. TOLF: ed eated 13th Srom the subscril publi of the Frerch, to atte: ‘erms moderato. .-A CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT, the Mechenics’ Bank of this city to R. B May, 1863, for five *undee: OST-—ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, A NOTS aT for tre hundred and tixt: eight ior of Wi Cozbyn, to the o dollars, waa em evening ie the Sth inst. ae it receiv: 19 SSMO AY paymON| ped. GEORGE ICKINSON. EADY WISHES, PUPILS. EITHER Ac Thity dr-tand Thirty-second sireete, peace baiee 3: ar a Peed Broadway, between, roe ception yu pils. September 12th. for the Inst six yer tieal thet the abil For. particulars appl uring the w 362 Broadway, corner of Franklin QYRENCH LANGUAGS.—PROFESSOR D. LAGROIX, i N Broadway, will resume teaching on weaday ary ir tis ety, ta o progressive nad b TA, ris 60 ya ~ ity to speak French is soon eoquired. it} iy at CADEWY.- OLIVER 8B. GOL! open his Mi: fy DSMITH WILL BE- , Sept 5. ooms, Mon: for the re- the rooms. s languace. wi or gentleman, and roetner. ‘anal dt Grow UCATION —MIS8 8LOaT, 8) for young ladics at for youn her pupiis day, teptember 7, OLIAN PIA) 4 assortment eilob, Davia & Co qentsof A. W. no, ann rotr rned to fessiopal dutics. Greeno. Stevens. will o bes Sixth avenuo, on Mozday, Sept. 12th, MES., MEARS FRENCH snd day school for yours ioenth stroct, between Fift! mn Monday, September 5. ‘RS. SHFPHERD'S BOARDING Iediog, Ni lyn. Tha fall term ef thie sohool will commence on Mon- ‘ay, Sept. 12th when Mrs, 8, will be prepared to receive Circulars ean bo procured as above, or of A. S. Barnes & Co., No. 61 Jobn streot, Now York. RS. A. THIBAULT WILL BE PREPARED TO RB ceive her pupils, at 15 Washington pleco, on Wednes- PANISH LANGUAGE.—A SPANISH GENTLEMAN, favorably known in this city aa teacher of his mative i impart private instruction tho same to ladles also make translatioas with cor nerd propriety. Apply at 25 Greone strect, bowen EDUCATION, JCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES—NO. 2 street, Brooklyn, will re-o under the superintendence of DL, The course of instraction comprises the erdl branches, with the German and French languages trention is paid to the English lan- 08 a & second hand pianos. of various make: prices. Pianos to let. thi kes , AT 41 BROAD 08, from th CCESSOR OF ® Frenob and English day sol & ENGLISH BOARDING Indies, Nos. 30 and 83 West and Sixth svennes, will re D DAY SCHOOL o. 3 Cheever place, South Brook- BORRUM n on Monday, September 6, rs, Bonselin and W. Tobin, RIUSIOAD.. AY.—@ ; also, #1 with s full LINCOLN THOMPSON.” ES WELS, PROFESSOR OF 0 hia fsiends and the public that ity, and is rondy to resume his pro- idence, 107 Prince street, corner of LECTURE. LECIURE ON THE RIGHTS OF MAN AV Gleon will delivers Ieceure on th the Acacemy Hall, 66% Broa oppo Setorday evening, the 10th inat., at 7, ets 25 cents to be hae of W. Hail & Son, aud at the door. ol Tiok- 29 Broadway, REWARDS. $190 REWARD.—LOsT OR MISLAID. A BOND OF ten years, ward will Ketohum & $25 REWARD.— STOLEN teerth atre he FROM 155 EAST SIX ¢ Aurust, a russott F Apply to street, Wi th exoerier OR SALE—A GRAND PIANO—ERARD, OF Pa’ meseeeteren fine order, of good tone. Price ALLING & TUCKER, 239 Broadway. iam MM Waical INSTRUCTION. MISS F. HAMBLIN BROS leave to inform her friends and the public thet, having returned to New York, after usical aendemies of the South, ber of pupil three yei rience in the red to re~ sburg, L.I, N. B. ered music, wonld hav. aay goal iu a Deaholle oF Mploveoal n to fay #0) no in a Catholic or 10] " fia Now York or Williamsburg. ehureh, either USIC FOR SALE SEVENTY-FI lo cont —o the musta loving publle.—A ment of musie, oon’ ai Beli irs PER a the finest oj Bi low eoven’s sonates; also trnnk. middling size? comtonts consisting in part of Mien sr cismtan can teaieae’ pitce, sx yards, of blue black broad clot: ous ploce, two | lection Sf plocsing pnd insienetive, pieces fr cue, te Sods Balt yards, beaver cloth; one green alk dross? Pik ts i beiilegte, Soh one fancy creas costuiay; one Black velvct Josey om bale Nise beilientee Rev: ie, Deh ‘Noo of brown gaiters a bauk book, No, 1,459, 0A owlla in Sceount vith Brondway Sevings' Hank, and & vert Ln re an oo One Oy we Othe articles. Also. three locks of hair, relies of wdoceaasd | 40 Howard etrcot, father. mother, and brother, f aaa SSS reward willbe paid if the per return the hair, they are weico reward will be paid for their r street. re AND ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS, AND Artiste’ Materials, Wholesale and retail. 1 OPENARD STRAYED FROM THE SUBSORIDER, W_ SCHAUS, 3:3 Broadway, up stairs, on Monday, September 5, from the corner of Fourth | ; Just received s large and beantivul lnvoieo. averce and Thirty oighth astrect, @ black Ohio stoei eee eh eee we tho loin. erson returning the sai Apy place, oF ay the Washingtow’ Drove Yard, all receive the above reward. HENRY CORNELL, Butcher, 71 Roosevelt stroct. REW.RD—LOsT, A CARPET BAG, MARKED "Young, University piace.” Whoever will retarn to Thomas Jehn ty gece master of tho Now Haven hailroad, No. 36 Canal strect, ve rewar REWARD.—LOST, A DARK BROWN BULL TER vier dog. about eight months old, ears cut, broken tail, in very good tion, and to the name of Cuba; had oa when lo Any ferton givin Wt Thirteenth Rinews & Those who bi FURNITURE. penn natatinniaccaas INAMELLED FURNITURE.—THE SUBSCRIBERS IN- vite attention to # ture, whieb for durability from $25 and upwards, fi shippers, and the trode, ‘and salesroom,62 White atroet, near Broadw WARWICK ix stock of ornamental heapness hed in uy ciple” Dealers, ished in ‘supplied on liberal terms. Peotory ay. © TURNER. NAMELLED COTTAGE FURNITURE.—SOUTHERN dealers will ind a com igh post, SERCYS "8m Brod way tho eet No. 94, clase 28, Crystal assortment of beaded, ser- d other sty'es, at MA- corner of pring street, 'alace, know how their furniture is fi REWARI STRAYED OR STOLEN, white and fawn colored Italian hrund o rae ~ turning the same to Mra Robinson, corner Willoughby and Lawrence streets, Brooklyn, will rec the above reward. & REWARD.—LOST, A BLUE BNAMELLED CLAS! $5 hed to velvet b nd, set with jimall Meeks ‘above reward w! 1 rete 7 Wont Nineteenth street. adil: idee 4 $j REWARD. LOS: ON WEDNASDAY AFTER. ¢) noon, from No 2 Irving place.» small pointer pup, " poe a pore, = old, of & Cg ag | bey 9 al cee white. Answers t Tr Noau will be asked '? “ue ame OF FANCY ARTICLES. HARO PLAYING CARDS—A CHOICE ASSORTMENT ee old, for sale by SAMUEL HART & CO., 62 Joha ete Wind PLAYING CARD BUYERS.—SOUTHERN AND Westorn merchants will find » complete assortment of well seasoned cards fro the Philadelphia card factory, for sale at their depot in Now York. SAMURL HART & CO., 82 John street. RS AND WHOLESALDAL Nasa offers cheap pang aete M8 BF - hasers the store wit remain 0} antl 8 fo'tucble them “emake their om soloctions for 1864, for ¥. ON GOLD PLATE WITHOUT and warranted to Jest as long as abe aned with lose trouble, mothe now in nso. Biceoker atrovt, agar Broadway. NERTH INSERTED: T tabing out the any other ia ond look bette: ener it <) L'a PERSONS ‘ABOUT TO MARRY.—COUNTRY MER- their farniture, sho’ 00 ow olearit = salt collars lich ofl mad, which mus at 68 Nassau stroe' fri unique articler; » fow ti yat at lese then cost gant French vases, Gower glasson, Ene chants, RL pon NG ted tnd those about adding to spect the splendid stock of fancy Prices. It a d_ other superior chi decanters, tumbl &o. ‘Thoro are al rent subjects, paintings of dil @ bersold. There is also 3 fe cheap. Cali st once to the st t, near the corner of John. ut PHILLIP: Commission and Imported Goods Depot. Mabe paid MATRIMONY, MONIAL INSTITUTIO’ | hich similar institution» have been favor- and the other Eur 2 cities, haw costal eentof oneia has met with mach success. ol them ot on moans are ad fee afin ul taining a@drosa, with fall ress O7 init yn THE (EXTENSIVE this ety, w! tors, tn