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* at . : ° THE NEW YORK HERALD. e-* Sree soaenotenenens —— — WHOLE NO. 1560. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1853. PRICE TYVO CENTS, - — —— --—- - == — ——— —— — = ——— OO NEWS P Mart&ets. e SEVENTXENTE WABD—TAMMANY HALL CLEOTION. ‘The Late Acetdemet on the Bey State, WRT. a i = ls as ecopearaicel The following have been tee renaney Pee PAR Sg “as poh hae ttl eu tlenied bz eseat Gommaitten SF , ‘ent, | POOR MIVES LOSt—-COROMER's INQUEBT UPON THE ABRIVAL OF THE smh’ OF Tae P Affoirs in Washington City. fast twenty-four hours:—Itour. 6,600 ; heat 3%,- | he Soft Shell Eleotion of Delegates to the | primary olso ‘tor io the Seventeenth ward was held at David BODIFE-—VERDIOT OF THE JUBY. 2 ‘ ‘ i; 7 , TE PREN burbeln; I, a B No .Vd Two'fth stract.on the 0th inat betw-on Yesterday at noon an inquest was beid at the New 8M. C458 AND THE AD3IMLSTHATION wits: exesom | 0 burbels: corn, 27-00 burbels oats, 46 G00 busborg Syracuse Comvention. the hours of 5td7 PM. John ee ctasenceene | York Hovpitel before Coroner Gamble. upen the bedies of TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA Fifteenth Assen’ Cle trate, bat common tofan tee az | ‘The election of the gott abell section of tho demoenncy | delngtte from! ©. Cocvention et Gyyecuse, bad’ C. Ditc: | four ¢f the antortwaste entecors by the late acoideat om with Jig nt sales, Wheat isin tain omen Bas bastaaes of New York tock piece tact evening between five and’ |, beidgo Smith wes ees vee TLY 64 board the Bay State steamer, who died at the ebove eck bh s—15 060 . 5 iJ 3980, 160. for ‘Ohio now Mighigen Corn mene ae, eoven oO eleck. It's almest needless to state that they |. GaN Beno Lie: as, raspectes named iostitution in the course of Thersdsy, come hours but without chargeto notice. Onts dull Obfo whiskey | were victorious and came out with flyivg colors. There 4 . after their admiscion, Their aames were: Thos Warren, sole at yo, a 26c. Frelelta—Tio quotations are :— | were no opponents on the field to contest the victory, TWEATIECH WARD RIGHT SIDE UP. * aged 36, pamsenger, a rative of Massechusatts; Charlotte Flour 626, ; 7 30.; 35 i ¢ i en; mbenk ie; Ommm Wige ey 658 ard when the emote sleared amy, itleft them, as when Re ere mgeeaat te Cue ent of in DoWolf, aged 14; Mary DeWolf, aged U1; and Maria De Bis gécel pts of the. wtet feet four how a hare 5 been On om ey ap arr gues possession. Syracuse fe Pemecratio reanttas Cher te ia noe Wolf, nge@ ¥. the daughters of Mr. Williom DoWell of corn. 2? 000¢o.; ovts, 19,000 clo.; barley. 6000. Tho rolectnd as tho Lattle ground of tho twodivisions, | Pecaived vevee huna et oud Gfty fowr votes. and the Chicago. Minois, who was on board with his wife ned fa milly, attended by a servant. His family is rather nu- mepoctors. merous. consisting of eight children, five girls and th-oe $ 0) votes, boys, and of the former tho uclortunate parents have SPONAL CORRESPONDED OR OF THE NEW YORK MPRALD. Wasmeror0n, Sept. 9, 1853, We undorstard a let‘er has beon received here from Memeral Cass, approving and endorsing to the fullest extent the principles end volicy of Prosident Piorce so far. Tho approbation of +o distinguished a Union demo" ‘Brat must, of course be gra‘efal to the admicistration. By the way, the sumer so Industriously telegraphed North that General Cas has heen offered the mission to France is Gectitute of fundulion. Several weeks ago it was stated im this oor nondence that if It were thought CAPTOBE AND BEHGADING OF SHAG UIN. FIRE N SACRAMENTO* awe awe , A4NOTHRR FATAL DUI A Murderer Hung by the Poogle. enn pales of flour have beon © 000 bu-hele. at $6 ST a $6 60 +nd there the great question of * Who's who?” will be | headed Theodore Ma rine eG MOURET, (: ent as common aud wolsed Western. Wheat is setded Meantime both rections have wiscly coms te cas ul! bu sare firm. Corn is firmer, and hoiders tte conclusicn that * sufficient . 8 mond an acvsver above the views of bavera:ealecot | ocr ae ere nes are : probable General C; tt i 6,000 bushels, at 82¢ for mixed Western and Sc. for round been borett of three by this disastroue calamity, The INTERESTING ITEMS, bo path fo ties, bats ia thie homage ‘low. Barley, 16,000 bushels sold, at 750.0 77e for | The result of last evesing’s election will be found in | T° aad Gi mo gam rai ldsaseAaseiece vac ikeoaa Sspeninianlaceigaaie aoe ta ss alice getsblag 1 woes, Weantiadtes Ups rte posers tra renee, and 85¢, for four rowed. ata atoady at 160. ine Teloring Advertisements, which have been furnishod am foltowing nd vertisesh ents contaia ths retiirns of thy | St the City Hospital, but hopes are curertaieed that che MARRIAGES AND PRAT OASs + Seadone penton! hs teen sslbted’ fis the: vost wor sit | rie seohists of ths peaks teamhoear core ok esl | me; 5 bard sel election, not alre sy publictied :-~ Will yet recover. |The folowing (s a list of the names of Rey ae , 4” etn four ot W. be ‘Rew probable tho appointment wil be ade for veveral | foot up as follows:—Fiour, 1,000 bble.; wheat, 40.000 | At am election held in the First re FIEST AND e&'0OND WaRns. children, placed soeording to thelr ages —~ MARKETS, «days, VERITAS, pypeteyirl none. Weal is rm, bas Ach; sales were | of the Dernoor: At a pbcetivg of the & to ses of tee Ficet end’Sroond pa Charlotte, Te Maris, five girls; and &o. he, ke = Sage mate usbela. at $1 21 for Ohio, and $1 25 for war, vase of NA mond Or etront, eo boys, camed cover filam, Honzy, and Hawa Q " MO eapearmtereees cee Blebiean 20 artize, | Coam, io ngbee active, but without fartia Crovtor, Michaol "De ou, Pasian, Septomvesiy. iioy Out the Ware 00.9 socal, | oo wore cakart i a Y srerorare 2 ge ie eld pe coe apt ATSON NOMI- woe: Beets 0s bo a pai Nanak yn fon mixed ; ick Hogan Jemes Lunaie tion, to be on, the Lith, bees the foilowiag ‘The jury having beea-awora, the Coroner proceeded ‘Tho utoamohtp Star of the West, Captain E. ©, Tinldie- EK DEMOCRATS—THE ia 9 at 426; wheat, CHaRLES Mi a mon were pat im oer ir Severs noted as MAYBE TRIAL, #TC. 11e.; corn, 160, RYRNARD DUPPY, { tuepectors. nyirweD, and Thomes Biewart a1 Soo etary — with the examination of the witnesses, consisting of Mr, | Pouch arrived yesterday morning frou: Hon Jusm, wiseasr FECAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THT NEW YORK HERALD. _ Tis dalogaton from thon Second ward wilt m wt thedelegates | Abrabem Bore Vo the deleritos the Syrcuee Conren, | LOWowf, Frederick A, Sturgis, Chiof Engiancr of tho | shesailed cathe Lut inst , bringing papers Crem Sea rem Axeany, Sept. 9—6 P.M. aL yea Albany Firemen. tom the First exe a robe Fayre No. &7 Whitehall strost, eee oad Alderuita Daniel WEE oe ae | steamboat Bay State, James H Fonket, Assistant Eogi- | Sco te the 16th of August, being fifteen days later tee . wad NEAI 8s—T' ay he i at., &¢ 8 ofolook P.M. tied. 4 1 OD "i The democratic convss:ion called to nominate a oxndi soi a Me a rc dae Gas ‘Titowas Srxwamz, Secretary. man | peor, Williom Brown, Captain ef the Bey Siete, ani Dr, | Previously reestred. ‘Bate for Buprome Judge, in place of Judge Watson, whore “term expixos on the 3!s: day of Decomber next, met at A2o’cleck today, at tne Mansion House in this city. ‘The Star of the West brings 560 passengers; and 9078625" in gold dust om freight. The following is her specie lish— Duncan, Sherman, Kelly, Townsend, & & ‘3850000 “Co” Yesterday morning the Albany fico company No. 10, In purmance of neal! of the Democr Repatiicss THIRD AND SIXYH WARDS. Derby, Hous» Surgeon of the N. ¥. Hospital. ' y fall, on q General Cowmittcs, emanating from Te Ata meeting of the éolegates of the A'soond Asserably 3 Mr, DeWolf, the father of the three youmg ladies 2 hay i m Loot: hold at No. U3 - i youag upo: who have boon ona visit to our city during the last two | eloction vss hold at No. 1s butuh atrost. ‘The tioket Hoad. et ae tha Rrranwante Meld st the bonse | sa cc, the inquest was now being held, was the first wit th ith, a2 Vi days, proceeded to Rabinoau’s baths, at the Battery, | °¢ W, Isanog wae coslarea duty jeatod. py PBS & Voens. reot pursuant to the cicootl , f the joneral Committes of which Themae J. | ness exami: " 1 Poorer teseseee sees Delegntes from all the counties were present, except one | where they all took a swim in the briny ocean, and ANTUONY LUBEND, (Tuspectors, | Beer tocheirman! cn tee Dh dap of Sep iemten lene a pared completely prostcatod with | Burgoyne & Plume: 200,000 Johnson & Lowden, 17,788 * te " at i . : 3 weer’ - wih “ 4 the over «helm foos that ho hed sustained Accord- = Ce » from Soboherie. Coutestants appeared from Wensselaer | afterwards partook of some refreshments. Thoy were GuOMGE W. Tnaavs, S Willan, Metron, of, th Sui voce wae anlmoguly | izg to bio statement, they lett Fall Lurerca Wodamdes | Hewes Co-r++-- 315 S8L Spotord, Tilestom, Golumbis and Alber y co ion, Judge Adama, « vetoran escorted by tho committes of Kogine Company No 2, | THIRD WARD IN FAVOR OF THE NATIONAL AND | Tontiow to bo hold atSy: preceded Kf their band, which played Aavazal. papaiss STATE ADMINISRTATIONS—PIERCE AND SEYMOUR Lo apa aan ak of the Sixth ward, was | three a clock on the following moraing he was aranteacd . 5 UNION’ AND ‘Viorory ! panimowsly clooted ge glbera ie by severat repeated oxpiosions, ke the report of cean 2a; Sunes down Broadway. Hero they stopped for about am | aig primary olection, eld at Bigelow’s 208 Greenwich | Wa. Sivciar, Sete ee A GUYRE, Chairmax, | ho bed hitred threo staterooms om board of the stoambsat. hour, and proceeded from there to Bleecker street, whore ot, on the Mth instant in pureuanve of a call of the Dom d rareyer So for tne sccommcdation of himself and famiy one of édisy, partook’ of a’ collation a4 Auguotun Seicas’ eat tie Republican General Committon, of Tammany t1alt SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. these, Ni was occupied by Bimself ond bis cons, & ae sare naed aaah, Pas Par iniee ie Mowing raned gontiomon woro duly elected to meot nae sn cbaalia held at Hoasclde: while his wife and daugaters occepied two others. situ ry Wil cho ist aay o¢ | evening, for New York at comao'cioct Mead about | pcx & Co. ff Aceewory Treasiice 30600 Louis Wa. Hodge & Co... 40,900 im the head of parseng Total... Bunker from Catekill was piaced in the chair, without Judge, when six declared for Watson, and two—Hoes, 8 oqual number of delcwatre from the Sixth ward, for strorts, ca Thursday ated at rome dictance fom his ova, numbered 45 and | | Th? vews was brought down from Sam7rnapleco owthe # Colombia, and Prer-on. (von of Job,) of Rensselaer— | Mcintyre, an ex foroman of Engice No. Bl. Oa thoir | urate Detrey i fon ang te Fapratene, the Second Tah my ear etre mit." Comston, | 4: on bearing the explosion, Mr DoWolf opmned the | Pacific side by the ctoamsktp Sierra Novada, whic leit Sn eee ee Wien eee, a jammed | arrival Mr. Motntyre made an address wolcomiag tho | S)tacuas om the ith snatant C. Tletchae, Bos Biselon, | for eltornats, Johny f. Haskin. “Abe following ‘resetutions | Moy of ia Own room, bat diteovertag that the steam | on the Iotiiof Augast et P: Me \ until three e secabled, P. G. Molonoy, William Gi ‘1G. i wero ofere, ix. Goreko: i ushed in, : eas adopted oaxitsing nll the contesting delegates This | visiters from Albany, to which Counsellor Kinsley gave mee BOONEY Mopya:— 7 baie Mnanimeuly | by the window: he then weut along the outeide, ¢o | We ore indebted to B.S Topkins, purser of thedtar et not please come vf she onteiders. Another vote was | a reply, coucbed in very eloquent language. Judgo FS PC aa ¢Taspectors. Plo ynel a 9 See assist the othor members of his family, catliog them by | the Weet end to the expresses of Adama & Co, Wella, coal Matpone Weczom obtained pearly the whole. | parsons, of Albavy, likewise spoke upom the oocaskcn, ese ‘ @-atle perty, heartily rorpon namo and too’: out his eldort daughter Ana‘, who wae | Farge & Co., and Gerford & Co., for the quick delarery af ; “ our VY, FOURTH WARD PRIMARY ELLCTION—NATIONAL DE- | prinelplos ond manstires of the demooratic party, 1. | scalded; in the menntime Mrs. DeWoif took the alluding to tho Tire Dopartment of New York, and ex | Te um ver crime ee RECTION NATIONAL DE FA ‘iin the ‘rosoluttons of the, Baltinare Courenti-a of | YOuvKer childrea, and covered them up with baal Pressing his gratitude for the cordiabreception they had | | ‘The wadersigned, inrpecters of the primary election Leld | haj,cactreevolg ang American State paper, theinangaral | which vay effectaa) in saving them. | She then attompt Feeolved, Several toasts, regular and volunteer, wero | St,No J Dovorotrtet, on Friiay afternoon che Rh inat « ve Siawe fawy an shat while thoy dorito | but ake' wns roalded bolere is. Gon be none es n the houre ofS Gok, mi givon, avd upon leaving the company proceeded to the | that thoy were duly appoloted ‘Ly the Democtatio Repabit | 8, union and harmony” of the democratic sTetuhed | others of his daughters, namely, Mary, Charlotte and thay Geuire the eawe oaly upoR i saloon kept by Mr. Thomas Inwreace, ex-foreman | ¢*' ng orsed aumumvgriy Uy the Waka Coram Prineipics of tho r atiopal domocrao Anaie were in the same ntateroom, Ne. 4, and rushed fo : iy Kecolved, That the delogate und alternate selectod at | Ou% but were scalded before they wore able to do ao. ot No, 29, where they partook bait another collation, Pala Ce | aE eet wae tals this election be, and they are, horoby Feqacited f0 Setennd | His three ohiidren died on Taneaday at the Now York Mr. Tawrence welcomed them with a very good | “Por Jesseute ts tos Derccreie cate ee act with th kaowa, 0: hard shel 4 th y tal, at the hours of 3 Gand 7 in the afternoon. address, after which speeches were made by PURSER. \, tpersconted Canal Ci All the assistarce posible was: bestowed on board of the Jdgo Parsons, of Albany, -Counsellor Kinsley, | A!t*eaate, Wrrasam Danw. California popses. ‘State Commiitcs reso uvovs, but they were voted down, Sint Plecoe, is caver, Goveraer Seymour, Sad lp cabinet, Governor ) AD Secterint tee conteurioa believed it impruesat 80 pass conver. ion rt ed nigial convention which could not . Tnere was much excitement moegin... .......910,000 Adams yep G. Selig & Brother.. 7.040 Wells. Fargo & Co.. 100 B Davidson... Israel Woolf. eS 2 ther. lAwwy in, The nefts ond burners seemed to relish the result mination to tho rams place he aow hol steamboat by the ceptain and passengers: gor with censiderable gurto. Tuomas Rexves, iON C " Frederick ‘A. Sturgis stated that he was the chief engi- SR ere te Sie xa | meats tise eal ah Sugietga oe Farsi Pardee wea PWoksie ftwtenetwen sateen | seem Say nee see Cet nom! of 8 were given, e " i ii 4 . | : i 20r Tabor, o€ this ot or Mr. sshocamelee, of hal gecsea "tp te, ebgine 1 Bouse of No. bo, where Miho mittee ot he! caren ward bette hevarener of Dov ani | SEVENTH WARD-—THE DEMOoRAcy ALWAys Eranm, | Botbing Briere it ao ask Ske next morning. beth are strong men- the former 80, havi was formed ana ‘#0 601 mi Pear} streets, om L's evening. the 2th inst, s tes: when ali was right quite popular with the pale class of | Joy's Filth Ward Hotel, fa West phen pegh <e py resolutions wer unpuig ously sdopted;-- — NEVER wRona! 2 in Bf Senute. The whig convention has cal ‘The improacbment case is drawing toa close. All the fawyers on tho sida of the members have spokes. Mr. commences in the morning, his apeech gz close om the pert of Mather. Mr. T’orter will make closing argument on the of the prosecal yhen the hee vill be deft, mths bands of the Soar — ‘At en'etecQna bate tee «wade haviog examined every part of the machiecry half’ an Gr, acgae by Jonse’ Cornet Ward, sad Adkins’ Now | gem iueltcancrenes to the wegen eotarioieror ae ite: | {B01 Headenrtors Ir Median sreatsby tho demescat~ | ROUE before, The nolsd or eraah of the eagice amaken- ‘The preparations bsviag been mado to Hefafatorme of iisand ise, neu Cratsetiybouorettat | Wilh ceil atte maine Soetea Densersue eeat it | abet the, plot hose seoree the saree ook reparations hay: work the ine, | the ii ¢. G tl ct iy. jecgatio pabli- a L room eee Oy, tnan four abies o the sagize, the jatar oot auteecpaay Tea Tea Eeee een pic, | oan Gonora! Committse, the following named persems were | cabins, and ig ran aft, ixtending to get dowa the Fra (Ddaaeleg Medd eenhorheed ref me. lag Peer ig ott eet ay cgay Wepre ope ee 0 sraacusr. giguazase... | Grine''g G0 tit mall of stoaae Ha toon ee Reraeat ity feet boos, with au ine moszle, tne height of the pole | on ines cardinal privtiplon: ead comtd Memained le alt nee MOHIRE vo ht be engi to tor ws Weng 142 foot They afterward threw another stream | Cal action but forthe desparate oforts ef nmoleious, vel Sais ane be CRRInIS eBNe TA GRY SANDE by, Somme caNaec : SAY: AOL with the same length of hove and an inch anda half nor. } and unserupnious leaders, who worship tier tathne to ae tara See eeeee: | wee NRA POC OR pepminees tonaue sso emme /Teom): web . clsco on the 16th ult., with the passengers whieh Lei this city to go by the Nicaragua route on the 20th Jaly. The following passengers loft Sam Francisce im the steamship Winfield Scott, for Pamama:— Wells, Vargo & Co's monsenger, Berford & ( sepger, Adaris & Co's messemg més- ‘Gre er Jos Wells, B z i : Hliawkins, indy and child; T’D Maltby: a ‘ . | dle, ‘on bigh ae ‘the ball,’ The membors of New York { eutct Slous lashes, whe wormn(p tn Tea . ROBERT DARRAGH, le attempted to enter, but was criven back by | 'W 5 ids if ; eg Ae aC company No 2% then tried the Albany engiae. and had Peomator or ualoae that Coy caunct offeotualiy coutrol or crxTa Warp, the stezin, ‘The Assistant Cagineer was ltkemise there, | Mrs 1, Maron, © a baron, Fee ca litA lei. 8 frowkle Among the Rochester Democrats. | tho samo good luck Dy this time it waa neatly So’ciock, | sNtimidate. Tighth Asgmbly District.—at and also attempted to enter but vas not sble. He thno rag 4 age cg optic 4 Rocrmsren, Sopt. 9, 1858. | and he the beat would start at CT. MI both Bre comsn’ | _etclved, ‘That in tho language of the distinguished Da- | Roate'e corner of Ludtow ead Divinio ran to the fire room and prderod"the men to put the Gres | Searles. G W King, George CLyon, AJ D Bingeca We awidirk is eke vbcstedbie seis aise ioe formed into line aid minrcked dota Weet Beondway piel S. Dickingon, ‘tho entire democracy is united on a | evening, Sth inst, pursuant to tho reecomm ‘| out. Inthe meanwhile the assistant engineer had¢n- | 3 McDevgall, W Trelor, W , BD tam, W “+ us.ional plat , aud those who violate ite prinetj th en y ‘ into Chambers street, through Chambers streot 10 Cuat- derive te Rovest guppertsrs, ave ogually teeachctows | Mi" Maries olmetey rae eee coma Noyes, MM Abel, Fi-k, and four hundred in the steerage. ham street, passing Tammany Hall, where Sas peee to the letter spirit of the compromiees uw) Abraham M. Pickett, of Brooklyn, was washed .ever- ; tered the engine room and lowered the eccentric hook, by acherous | M. ‘wad olooted dologate, nad Daniel Di iver: the ferthes aul proven! hen iiich was | nite, €0 roprasont tis Assembiy District inthe Stato | Which the further rush of stewm was prevented He ti tag. Twe sete of officers were chosen, and the rempec- & pon pr bave elec! 0 delegates te Syra- | three choers for mine . Th th hs of the Loot Presidential Convention, Md at § Stet & the engine to discover the eanee of the acci- * Son nar veercmes'chceons ransteceeten | wee Some Hosen cites, oan aa mecca | Maradise Vises cet fume esieettisany | =O MEQ rane Or deat and found that the ran pin'war trokan tthe | M424 fm the acboenar Ann Depa, no gale ef win ee. Tae peraberners bray where they gave three cheers, and them turned the cor. | of tho democratic party maintained im this State by a judi. GEORGE H. CLARK, fraspeotors journal, nesr to the driving crank. This caused the pia | Om the lat August, and was drowned. ‘The schooner wf - amost immediately bus:ied off the platform and out of | nor into Fulton street, proceeding down the last mamed | lus 59 ee coe aes for eae gilcers, ea apr EDWARD J. KNIGHT, drop out of the other crank, and the piston was forced | the time was off Klamath river, on her passage fress the room, and great cotfasion prevailed. Tho hunker | stroo! to Greenwich street, through Greenwich atreet to | Pominntions will be moat acosptatile, thst ary best aalonle throngh the head of tho cylinder s0 that the s'eam rus! tory to the party, and intel- FOURTNONTH ASEEMRLY DISTRICT. Robinson strect. at the fest of which latter street the | [ivent, indopondent sad isitkil mon to cischarge the duties | Ate mectingof the Fourteenth Assomaty Distcict Con | Outinto the ssicon. Tho pin was about nine inches in steamboat Manhattan lay. of the government vention, held wt Milloman’s, ¢ rar of Twenty sixth strect | diameter, and bad becn ia use about three years; it was Here the two companies cheered each other for nearly Roeolyed That Goo. UW. Purser and William Drew have | aud Seventh avonue, on Friday ovening. Sept. 9, pursuant | considered in good condition, having beon examined b; halfav bour, and finished by exchanging caps, shirts, | been duly olsoted delegate and alternate to the State fo,the call of tho Nations! Democraticfiooublican Cammit- | witress about a mouth ago,” when to all appearance it ora tion, in nocordance withtho usages of the democra’ tee, for the purpose of nomiuatinge dolozace and alternate n, and belts. The Albany company thou went on board the | Derty, und the call of the Lomocrntic State Cenvral Com- | to vthe Seproaching Syraouse Convention, Mr: Hanford the soak & we shy rove. carting ges ay Crescent City te San Francisco, Tho express office of Wella, Fargo & Co, in Sacramem to, was robbed on the th August, of $8,000 in gold dust. & Chinaman was arrested on suspicion of having boom: whe robber. id g A complimentary benefit was to be given to Mrs. One tharine Sinclair, inSan Francieco, on the 1th August, On the 15th uit, the bedy of a man who had bem drowned was found in the dock near Market stene® -@elegate to the State Convention is I’. M. Dromley, and the barmburner Joshua Cookey. ‘The Trial ¢£ Bishop Doane: Camnex, Sept. 9, 1953. The Court met at 10 o'clock, all the members being steamboat, and were very apsious that the New York | witteo and Democrotic Republicon Committce at Tamma- | Smith was elect, d ed Mr Stewart Elden socre- 0 . th compeny shouligo up to Albany withthem Thoy de- | ny Hall WILLIAM DEW, Chairman pro tou. ey the firet ballot, Mr. mi lapel of the ig) Founds of stoam @tho inch, the average quantity om 5 we wi wag unsnit te, between twenty-neven and sands a urging them, fae bana hay cece noe,” ‘Guores B. Bic: wonb, dooceeney 54 e aed Te sin nogely ed wigs deters eentor ry va rhs ‘thirty p: ~ steam to the inch, Jaroes H. Finkel stated that he was assistant engineer Bishop Jonr, cf Virginia, read the Litany. dof apactatcrs, who appeared totake a LIVTH WARD—UNION AND COMPROMISE. the ali The Court was then balled, and spectators were ex- crow ; ‘The following resolution, offered by Mr. Joun Caitry, was T lection held this dey. at 587 Greenwich stroot, pur- . y Ty ercatin the proceedings, and joined heartily in | ,,Ati*l, “eit of cue Democratic iepuboan Geveral Com, | Ubsalmously adopted:— ne.zeoes % G ; | “Whereas, at the approaching State Convention, to be held | of tho Bay State, and that he resided at all River, harf, San Fi Identified as that of Ark selulled. 5, ie Aneel: They were Wichly deflgtted wine | mittee, o: 2ammany, ail, Me, Willing U Baker was oment | ge rracuspom the ith iets thore will vee Domocrarie | he came ch watch at troo'clock oa thursds moruing, iy Lost pre hes eae had pat and Bishop Doane, the re-pondent, having the ‘loo:, pro | their visit, and gave vent to thoir {eolings in their de- | district to the State Convoution at Syracuas, State Central Committee peated theroforo, and everything wont on well until twenty minutes By about 08 years, s ture, which wore ex; Donneli alternate, Whole numbor of votes polled, 219, Revol tho delegate from the Fourtsenth Assem! after three; at that time, as he was pi rom the | son living in New York. The deceased ha ‘been oF ee ree ee tee ne eerie! | Boge Rote friends’ for the Lisdacs! they hed shows Teabags auc lrg geys a ee ae iS | Se ete th, a al eal intomperste Labite, It is suopesed be fell inte the deals manser. His epowch occupied three hours, His argu- ‘ FREDERICK SUTTO, frnspectors one of the enid com-wittoo, 1, an if the machinery was breaking; at the same wren os . ment was directed to the legal proposition, to wit:— pe account of the apparatus and acsoutrements of ‘WILLIAM E, ALLEN, SrewAnt Buen; ion SMITH, Chvieman. | time the piston went up to the tor’ of the oyliader | Whilet under the ind eee a dtogr, having been heretofore dismissed | the Albany compavy, we omitted making meation of the | SIXTH WARD ? ALY ELECTION—THE BALTIMORE EIGHTEENTH WARD. and the steam rushed out, by which the engine room was The Mayor of Marysville, Gen. Miles, was shot at im This is ¢ fy that, : 4 filled, and the lights extinguished; witness rushed back Das teratin ‘Repeblisas Gensrel Committees toelect dae, satar as ho could, for it was impossible to stand oven in c ‘ 7 tes to the Syracuse Convention, the primary election | the way; he aftereards male another attecpt to +) York workmen, The follo: in. | Zepublican Gonoral Comittee of Tammany Hall, at the | of tho Rightecnth ward was held at tho corner of First | enter; he thon went into the fire room, whete he raised piclreedh thot ia Aya en, The following Brapch Hotel, No fo oweer, oe ehicnnna ere avenue cnd Twonty-third ebreet, on Wednesday the | the safety valves, to lot the steam out of the boilers; on er uveetieaeon pases ‘and in frieudship firm.’" Cet tree ae ie Slathowned faethe Bocond Autere buy | Sth of September; and that Edwin Croswell was dely | his return to the engine room. he found Mr Sturgi splendid sliver trumpet that the foreman carried with PLATFORM OF 1852 aND THE LNAUGURAL OF 186 him. It ise most elegant pioce of workmnaship, and, | | We, tho undersigaod, Inspectors of tre primar Dy 8 former Court of Bishops this Court is mow bound to ‘6, th although proceoding ostensibly from an Albany house, | 10.4 in complinnes with the divcctions of the Pamocra! dismiss this prosentmoot which is founded on the same ebarges.’’ This course, it was contended, was alone con- dstent with the reevect due to the former court, the the night a few days ago—it is supposed by mistake. ‘The police have as yet obtained no clus to the assassin, who fled an soon as he porceived that his shot had harmless. ¢ the Sixth war cond Asemibly | elected ts reprorent vald Ward, wud C. Godfrey Guoth : the | Great excitement exists in Sacramento, in comsequenes safety of individuals or tho character of the churoh, and y | ee ee ee ee ee (ft? Teproreat PANE Og Toy Gunther | chief engineer, attompting to enter, which they both en | Groat excitement exists eaten call telnet Erojented to Peseall uM. wie ioe Foreman, Pare of. : Lester magne Porgy Gres altornate. (@igaed,) aatcE a, {raspestors Geavored todo, but wero unable from the steam; they | of the discovery of quantities of gold near the margin of nS ‘are token of their esteem. PATRICK. ane then went into the crank room, ard on to the cylinder NH his i " " THOMAS DORAN Tho ticket rop: ea ft teréay’s.c "y . " | the Slough. Multitudes have engaged in these diggings, mete presentment, the Court took are: | <2 Randall’ Island there was likewise exhibited ty the Wee Estecaay, | elves’ aad uawit'onttatorsomcen le spesiese ©? MSR | tm, ecexami the csnze, waen thay Fouad th weohoe, | soa hoo slaked ei! clams and-cuamenced opuenioay if meee et E sced. Tih namely : a beautiful flag, the gift Ze the Baltimore Fire y Bake twenty reven pounds of steam to the insh at the time of | regularly. It is thought these deponits are merely traces Company who were en & visit somo months back. Delegates appoiuted to rolect @ delegas to the Syracuse re v . the accident. Conveatlon, by & majority of 125 votes The Young Men's Democratic Uston Club Abeut 2 Molivaine,ot tho prosent):g bishops, took the floor for the Wiliam Vrown, captain of the Tay State steamer, of some of the miners camps im 1849. A few days wil pondont. “A * dol ina, Broken ay ca6 xii anti! oi cred, reveal the truth. Be ied hatine Seine nore teers ns Naval Intelligence, dames fs 33, Tuaunel 3ytve, Ta 1 Ltd x Sak oe hee ene A Re ee a The Sonora Herald says Mr. Purcell and others have. tio bar te the action of tue present one, but wasinitcelt | Tho sloop-of-war Portemouth, twenty-two days from Poter Dovins. ee nee OTS. nn, NATPS AND THE | the’ noise eaured by tho breaking of the crank pia; Ne | obtained permataien free the Common Comsat of egal and directly at variance with the constitution, as | Honolulu, arrived at San Francisco 12th August, Tho | eryexTH WARD—TAMMAMY HALL STILL IN THE . RORRB: 4 immediately loft his room, to ascertain the damage that serra ee that aioe, the telat ofe bishop to 6 body which the con. following is o list of her officers :—T. A. Dornin, E«g., ‘ASOENDANT. The disferonces oxisting between the two sections of the | tad been done, when he was met Ly a ru-h of steam pro- | city—by ordinance—to mine 9 portion of Wachingtom an canon law directly exclu e democrats of this city will be rendored still more dim. | ceeding frem the engine room: he returned to his room, Se 2 * closing the door, and having got out by the window, cult to reconcile by a serious occurrence which took commenced to assist the borg iy He then told then 1 wai cull enemating fro vince last night at o regular meeting of the Young } to keop their doors closed until the steam had passed by, omen? Se wehioh La s Men’s Democratic Union Club. According to our infor j and ordered some signal rockets to bo tired for the steamer Locate yelisvingtaksnwecaaycmctaee es eH Copnectiest to came to their assistance, which the latter ate rely rome wing ree iy mant’s statement, the hard sholls were taken completely did immediately, ond took of the passengors and bag- marder; Wa. N. Ball. First Tieutenant; War. A. Ata primary election. held on the Sth i Yorker, Second Lieutenant; James I, Bpotts, third Lica- | abstr t Bovad tenant; H Bridge, Parser; J. Brinckorhofi. Surgeon; T Pattison Acting Lieutenant; S I’ Cowos. Assistant Sur geos; Wm M. Gamble, Acting Master; 1’, Nowell, First Lieut. Marines; Me+sts. Bowen, Carporter. Walker. and McCarthy. Midcbipmen; Mr. Hall, Boatawain; Mr. Ram- street; anit have commenced preparations for the work "* by hauling lumber to brilge the street at the scone cir operations, Tho compliment 't of several of the citizens of ~ Sen Francisco, cinek Sas on the 8th of August, pectic presented te Mrs Judah, at the American Tasatre, im San Francisco. conniste o Bishop spoke with the usual force and clearness for which he is 90 distinguished. He only completed the Orst of the three point» which he progored at the oon - dom ot Bee remarks, when tbo Court adjourned until Sat- y morning. Estiro Disappearance of Table Reck. ripe full massivo silver tea eet, @ bow, Carpenter; \ir. Baker, Gunner; Mr. Bruce, Sail- For Altsrnete—Wi! {a1 to unawares, and the meeting was packed with softs, under | gage. e- a re NrAcara Fats, Sept, ®, 1863, | maber. : ; 4 We certify the obore tebetrue. |. uo leed of Jobn Van Baren,. A'seriea’ of resolutions wae | © Br Dersy, Bouse surgeon to the Now Yark Hosnital, | Uf Sires gobiets, wivit et of nleoe sarki neo = At five minutes to eight o'clock this morning the re- | ,, 12¢ frigate Columbia left San Juan Augusé Ol, at 4 TUOMAS IC HARE Inspeotoes. | introduced, headed’ with s long proamblo, setting forth | Stated thaton Tauzicay novn, deceased, Me sher- | of silver and geld saitcellers, six heavy gold spoons, aad seaining portion of Tcble Rock fell with « tremendous | 72 f0F Pensacole. Onicers and erew all wo si LEA obaL what lsd been done by the pariy a: Daltimoro and else: | Toppltol. wisi pevese aad ectensine burns on the fone | O08, i8ta® se roseasranip isee tes oust rae s a ‘The frigato St. Lawrence arrived at San Francisco Au- SINTH WARD. 1. Anaad ‘ ; . P ahike mada carved and the workmanship {s of the most finished de~ crash, Noone is suposed to have been under it atthe | gust 15, Lean te Sandwich Islands. bs " Ata meeting of tho eee ee. blican electors held | Fete. Tho resoluticns introduced the call of the Shey: | and other parts o” their bodies, They were very much neription. time, The projection is now all gone, Items fiom the Fishing Grounds. ca'L of the Permocratle Republivaa General | herd committee, and repudiated the lard slell commit | Prostrated, and lived only a few hours after their ad : ; % mission. Tae Yarns or scalds wero the cause of their an iucchostvak war clocted delogate tothe | #8. calling pon the delegates who may be electod to tho | donth. ‘Wm, T, Golton, third assistant engincer of tho United | Porrunas te th States steamer Vixen, died at the hospital at Pensacola | sirvot, Wit Dr. Baldwin, who was shot on the Ist of Augast by Je la apf obey died on the S4 from the offests of the ‘wou on the Sist ult. Syrachso Convention, and 4. UL Wagner ulteraste. State Convention to sustain tho dologates elected under |, Tho jury returned a verdict that ‘The deseaved came genoa ae the fact was announced, Hot Bosros, Sept. 9, 1863, | ‘The storeship Lexington arrived at tho island of Ma- TONSTICR FLYNN. Gtuspecters, | te Shepherd call and to repudiate those lected undor | $0.teelt deaths irom sealds accidentally rocsived on | Thu mount betore the Lacorters aint cedered soto There have been forther arrivals at Gloucester from bec ad flag Mtg ~~ ek ln enan days JOHN HOUGHZ ALIN, the call of the hards, Sth ef September, sou) by the treating of tho crank | tained in tho exatody of the Marshall until n hearing of the fishing grounds. Tho schooner E, P. Howard arrived | from New York, Midshipman i. J. D, Price, of Marylata, TENTH WARD. ‘The introduction of these resolutions, a8 may be sup- | Dip.” the case can be had. on Wednesday night, and the schoonor Henrietta yester- day. They bring no news of importarce. tverything was quiet when they left the Day of St. Lawrence, The died. All otherw sailing from New York in this abip pits aif Tesora Grsnitan af he tenn Wat d teh, be: posed, he oot the Cees Sythe hards; thoy * eeu the hours of 3 an o’olock, P.M, io following against The Surquehannah, Commodore Perry in command, | ticket was duly clocted :— bee oe lecatietot nape fl The Downieville Echo of Saturdmy says a e emigrants reached there tho} day before from The Humboldt was overdowed from bluff to bluff, ama The Carpenters’ Mecting. A meeting of this trade was held in Military Hall, 4 DELROATE TO SYRACUSI ALPERNATE. the softs; but all thoir cfforts were rendered unavailing . % Grass very scarce. A great many cattle were &. P, Howard has been absent two months, and the Hon’ | oyles inectpany whe the Monona oa rainy meta Reed McLeod. by tha grad Weebeadacizins ot! the edamasities, ‘Ths pectcth RSet ee eee ee ae its Read for it to-go Gown, Te was falling replay. rietta over three months. The captains report that th and were joined on the 28th of that month by th / oa i ol ; Nu west; . Tt has been i—and the questions are now have mot beom boardee by any of ‘ihe British fleet, ang | The Plymouth was ati at Shuoghais Those vosnele ore a scan, ¢asrectors. | resolutions were passed; and additional resolutions wore | yr, Auunoss Dares was called to the chair, and Me, | ponding before the Council of San Francleco 0 Tr all on their way to Japan Proper. All were well on the | Aster the canvassing of the voter, & oath of thie lace prosonted ee ne of on Club ips perks] ors S, Dewcay acted as secretary. ol, ¥ - $) - eee See Teasers us callel te tap coat, ant Oe Witiaws Leon ly a opt sot to ferrari 8 cory . resi- | fr, Wa21aM G. Mastrns addressed the meeting, and cx Mr. J.J Hanson. acting master on board the U. 8. | Glosted Secrotary. The following resoluttons were then nt of the Syracuse Consemiton. These resolutions | rinined that the objeet of it was the election of delegates steamer Vixen, died at Pensacola on the 25th of A . ly adopted :— 5 S of yellow fever. i Fe ety epee thoee who havo fatccly | WeF@ also passed; but it was feamd much easier topass | to the Trades? Convention soon to be held in this city, Lrrters vor ven Casest Sots dictatorship of the democratic party, that | them than to have them emried into effect, for the } he convention was called for the Purpose of discussing RON—A letter bag for | sssumed i. J the equadron in tho China scaa and on the coaat of Ja- | sroay Hol, thall be denounced as tore shetle zation of Tam | ards, after voting against them, seceded ia a body, a3 | the expedioncy of forming a Protective Labor Association It would not bo « Trades’ Union,as many ocoupations will pan willabe despatched from the Navy Yore, ‘Boston, on | ors, therefore — they kad previously threatened. The President refused tonign the proceedings of the mocting, aad immodiately } bo ropresented. He regretted the small attendance, and ostabliae a city hospital, and to jate a loan of $100,600 for the exeotion of publie school houses, Both projects are fa~ vorably received by the public as wise and economical measures. Tho advoeates of extension—or rather the parties te be benefitted by the extension of the city front of Bam Francisce—are busily mapping out the water ik‘witi'& besal Band (in promises) to'all who wil fovee, with a liberal hand (in w the election of extension Candidates for the were fishing most of the time in Magdalen Bay and vici- sity. They have not seen the American-naval fleet, nor beon in harbor since leaving home, Saw the British war steamers carefully guaiding the coast. Many other Gloucester vessels are on their way home. Most of them will oply meke one trip to the bay this sea- eon, on account of being absent so long on the first trip, 5 2 a ved, That we Lave always most strictly adier ee sil'semisslions cea ing from ‘Tarameay Hall, and and the mackerel now being nearly allin shore, Some OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENCE. | the State aud national vominations of the democrat after tondered his resignation. The meeting thon broke | seiq it remained for trem now to say whether or not they sivemary canteasionet . purehe wee ox Prlesnes eal of the yousels have not paid their expenses. ar command of Com C, Hingpata, | Herclvede Thiet we, a8 national desuscrats, do morb femty | UP im great contusion, would organize and choose delegates. the 14th and 15th ults, The Starlight, Captain McDonald, arrived last night. ¥,om Philadelphia. THE PROTESTANT ASSOCIATIUN—TROUSLE ANTICI- PATED—2HE CITY Rerolves tee tee rarvey et the China and Pacific cous ©. Ringgold, | ani most aacrcdiy stand by aad support the fugitive slave on the 7th inst. They comprise the followiog vessels :— | *F.s544 Flag rhip. sloop of war Vincennes, bearing the broad pennant of Com. ©. Ringgold. Steamer John Hancock I Brig Porpoine. Lieut. Co: Tender Fennimore Cooper, The American Party. Mr, Macacyos, painter, then made a few eloquemt ro- who Wil apport the nee | ‘The Sevemth ward adherents of this party called a | ™atks, wishing the carpenters to join the solid phalanx ‘in oarrying out the Balti- fe ae ae ak ‘i ” of trades which was moving in column to victory. Ho a carrying cut the Balti’ | meoting Inst night at otanical Hall, East Broadway, Ri tiice hat Gch piv Gl Bk Ga 2 4 ae h was wi awar etal sto ngtruct our delegate to give | Put after waiting nearly an hour beyond the appeinted | Crap; ration among the carpenters, except the loneer olen a. ting ‘support to our domssretie | time, it was postponed for want of a quorum to some | Temple, Dut he hoyed mack from the progreas of science Stevens, howpi.a, Joha U. Mather. - more auspicious cccewion, When our reporter left the | and intelligence among the carpenters as weil as 0 ‘The #4 twenty-nino days fi ted L i SDERSON, : * not nica, Min, clang: don oun very al rod ith the | Hf. 21 Winans, Secretary ANDERSON, Chaieman. | ocr, there were cxnetly olght persons present, and these eg Hi eanneuom Wien: deguameation: kad the exception of a age cle Bevin) oe Dag FOURTEENTH WARD. wero sagely discussirg the propriety of forming them | if they would hold avother oe noxt Feiday evening, Ne ae eee menens Se We, the onderaiyncd inapectors ofa primary slestion held | selves into ® “ Retiring Committee”—cortainly the wisest | the present sore of men woul bo increased to five PR age IA Cope of | ,.'25, Veurtonnen Ward Democratic Heal Guarters, corse: | move that could have been taade under the eievem | hundred After a fow more remarks, giving the men some pe, tenohivg at Porto Prays. ? Grand and Blicabeth atrects, September 9, 1863. pursians od alvice. Mr Magagnon sat down. ihe sloop of war Marion arrived here to day. thirty | {> “the call of the teculsr Demooratic General Commitico | stances. In their cnse, advertising for a moeting will | “Mfr ‘Misra void that ho had in his band @ roll of per- doys trom Porto Praya. (Officers and crew all woll, of Tamms, Capture and of the Bandit, “ sirpaet penrien tee aeen pete, being courantl aod fash ocaiag” Int ens hoa 88, unarined an int Fis Rosse. “As goon as Fy. sight of the Rangers, he jumped om his horse and fied. but was sot quick enough. The hend brought in by the Rangers is the maimed hand t the hea hand in, wi Gon havo sight at them:’” The murderer Glassoook ta dead. ‘Ihe party in pursuit were directed by a Mexicam Of earring Tood to his Mog places “They” dtd ao, nade in thot him hile attempting $6 run hy . Com’dg John Rodgers, ig A. B. Davie, and oting Lieut. Com'dg H. K, Proaperpnia, Sept. 9, 1853, ‘The D'rotestant Association are to have « grand pro- cession tomorrow though all parte of the city. Some difficulty is anticipated, and a large armed police force bas been ordered out for the occasion, ‘The steamship City of Manchester, from Liverpoo on the 24th ult , arrived here early this morning, with a very largo and costly cargo of fine goods. She also =F brovght 436 pascengors, tho largest number ever brought brig Perry, Commander Toge, a now hero, aad will | tekes wee e 3 hy 60d meat aarey that the following | bo somewhat like “calling spirits from the vasty deep.’ gons who Se ae ane fe hiente as nate Sollonis extract of 1 letter to 0 the Bo Stockton ma Jour” bya steamer aorozs the Atlantic, 0 to the coast of Arica ageinon'about the Tat of Au- | BETHEATR ro srnAcuaE, "ALTERNATE, | Wiltamsbarg City Intelligence. tas the city wecidnot ack money te cary it throngh | the ceath, of Fencin:—Oapt, ‘Hasty ove strived im ‘The thormomoter at the Exchange saloon stood at | ust. Oxieers and crew all well. PETER DAWSON. Mr, Macacstos said that one of the objects to come town yesterday with a small detachment of his mem, / * joan : MIC MAREAT APLC, Taspectors Rare ow: 4 Covoriy Gitte John Stephons, a cvloced | fore the convention, would be an eight hour law. With 7 y a 78 degrees at neon. At five o'clock tain commenced Me brings gne prisoner, He had a — i ‘ jag ied man,resicing ia School street, was yeate: the present ten hour law, there was more Inbor in the | Mexicans, some nine or ten, and onl} of his ‘Yon Snonwrary ov War av Hanrronp—Sear- SHOMAS BABEX, we : hi hh Lo : ; , falling. Tun SCoRMTARY OF " rested by constable Austin, chatged with ‘having cor t than there was any demand for, A roduction in | He brings the head of J jin and the hand of ano' , ting. woe Ona Poxwo Recrrrion.—dJeiferson Davis, Me. Plecce’s FIFTEENTH WARD. mitved a rape on a colored girl, named Kl cabeth Selby, | {he hours of labor would suuse were demand for it, and | both spate in ppitlts, Another prisoner Gore, © é Secretary of War, honored Hartford with a vieit yeuters | | At the cloetion held this ovening at 65 Houston etrost. | cathy evening of the Jint of August last. Hi examfaa, 0 ¢ ‘ ft] f Republica: 1 ° 3 would not reduce the wages, [ic also said that the day. Me. Davia partook of the feotivitios of a Goh fey at | G..orct Commitice at Tammany Helly tie following ticket | tion will take place this morning, at 10 o*cloet: Painters’ Aascciation was formed by neven mon, on the impehize ‘were the guests of Colonel Hasara: of | Pantene | nae ag syMiheniok Gabe vo morning, about half past twelve | ice on tho North river, lees than three years ago, aud Fafiold, on Sunday night. He treached this city in sufi. | istwinn nes ae yracure, onthe | oroock. a fire broke out in tho kitehon attached to the | they increased to sevon huntred members, and had Of- tient soerom yesterday morning to inspout the extabilan, | Forltecaete own, howe No. 40 South Seventh street. It wna discovered | teen hur dred dollars in the funds. ite trusted that this Sneat of Ooicnel Colt’ At id cfclesk a collation wee got DA +. NoWnTs, 7 tnd extinguished before matarial damage ad been sus- | orgavization wold be equally sucoesafu himeelf in the San Joaquin river,” ‘The San Francisco /erwld of the sith of Auguat com-t tains followlog:—Mosara. Mack sad Nutied, of Harry Love's Rengers. arrived in this city from Stockton yess. terday, bringing with them the bead of this renowned Dandie’ whoee cvuntlens Gorda of bleed heve ectasa for: 10SS OF THE SHIP ASIA—THE PHCLLY ON THE BRITISH SHIP SAMUEL, ETC. Rarrimonr, Sept. %, 1863, ‘The ship Asia, which cleared from Mobile on the 27th alt, for Forepe, was driven ashoro on Saud inland, and SLAVES r " Several persons signed the roll of members, and at 0 Heled in the hi up for him at the City Hotol 01 tle: tna ¢ Hbapectors. ee a 4 . p x him 9 mame unparalleled in story df crime. The the vessel and cargo proved a total loca. of the city to. welocme iat, Sager. EA rg ptossber 9, 1858 Tiiorn, ‘ Gays Bospa ‘nat. —Mtohaol MeCull yesterday — The meeting adjourned to moet aext Tuesday ove | qstonishin, celenity of Aa movements, find the nambee of No oxtonsive damage was anticipated from the rise of | daced the Mecretary to the company, and woleomed bim bali ‘ 7 . gave bonds In $1.00 to appear at Brooklyn for trial, at “i piisihelibaielileibedabibodiahaenats hin confederates, spreading murder and rapine over m th Cs vi - 1 i a SIXTEENTH WARD. he Court of Sessions, ona charge of rape " vast extent of territory, have given rise to fo many re- eatin Moria, of Me Titian ship Samuel, on which loogesd happy te gee tee ‘a msoetous 9, Ay gee ated tclionset the exeral Com the yee ™ sclahaa ~ TO THE EDITOR bape TRRALD. | yrerenee, ot te seme ae Stereo three slaves were recently found nocreted, ns been dis. | voice, though mot a very powerful ono. He spoke of the | Ceycitary Lal, for tho purpoor of seloctiug w delogat Domestic Miscellany, . piace cs ” ine Youx, Pag ae 6 country, romotimes far distant from each ged from oustody by the suthorities of Norfolk, the | doctrise of State rights, which he supported, and | gna sitcroote on tho port of aald district for the & The shock of an earthquake was experionced at Now Respected Sir—In ‘reply too statement made by Mtr, | © r, that many persens have come to regard him as a evidence clearing bim from all knowlovge of the prosenco | ciaited that the noble stand which Connecticut took in | Cor vention, we, the undersigned Inspectors of said ele etton, Bedford on Wednesdsy night last. aeorne W, Seach ta the’ Mhaase. of tote Oar t sk Ware pe be poor han imaginations myth—to whom the evi of the slaves on bis vessel. the ation was but io support of the same principle. coher op e rate om tho tieket ° f Se hutorvanate | crac? ot many real malefactors have been erroneously at- Ile praised our New Kogiand rconery, cur New Lagland characier, and out Now England hospitality, 1t was a bondroms, easy oilort, of a. man accustomed to sponking, tributed. fven sinee his capture, romors have come af Alisn M. Salifen, | Several buildings, situated betwoon the ratiroad and | to ixquire of that gou'lemon, in behalf of if his being in tho Soutbern counties of this State, carrying ferny point, at Calat be good cnogh to inform James MeNameo- 135 vo rd Th ‘ ticket headed James Cacei yon Rd s, Mo., were consumed by fire on he The New Canal at Montezuma r Jaros Grogory. | Thoreday, aod two mou perinhed in the flames, Loss where he resides, and sé what time it will ba conye é tit Hi & die HEE Fg ey b o 6 tera of '" 0 Armaxr, Sept. 9, 1350, | Reauie? Iesabjeat, with pothing of the «uloed. acd | Jemendveeney, Jencs Deeiin, Abraham Voobary, there WBA | g7,999, nent for bim to grant me au interview. Bet eee alee ae crcl Une Cake 4 ‘The Nochester Union itis reported that the now | thunder” rchool in it. Specchos wore likerrise made by rent 7 MAR OMAS. : In the United States sub treasury, in St. Louis, thore Rospeotfully, your mont Cootions er tae SACI ard certificates from persons who knew him woll whi ‘Gonal, just put imo operation at Montezuma is failing, | 1. Deming Colovel Haz srd, William W. Katom, aud ANDREMW LEARY. (Tnepectces, } ig in apecio the sum of $1,130,000. s Doak oper ot (he Shchrpeere Hots leave no doubta of the Wdentity of the horrid avidene’, og ani must be abandoned for the present, and the old | ther gentlemen. ‘The ccsasion was one that called for a d ‘ Mr Hartman, wife of David Hartman, of Lebight nails ay | PRS Gee Ae, 90s oo eens eect ot ae 2 P no party exhibition, and men of both parties united ia SIXTRENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. committed eulc'do on tho Sist ult., by cut: - con be preonred, the dead and the proof o © pattey cminl used. It will take four or five days to got the old | welcoming a public functionary t@ our cityMartford tant ainaien, bald: porveany 06 the eat or tho mt Wil a bane é Coroner's Inqacct. orponnnti | Til be exbibited to the public, in order that all gay’ gay cami rengy. oe bit lca tt cotgeteed TOMO 4 Caine es Denths iu Cincisuatt during August, 907. Males, 100; | ned uninguoct anne Wooster street, on the. body pel tad tain the rewards watch. g/t Arrival of the Taurns at Boston, Somenopy Grerrina Hoxret.—Tho Treasurer of duly ¢ erate, ond amos | ferraios 147. Of copsu 27; dysontory, 17; Aearlet | of » child eight months old, named Frederick Weyer oered all over the country for the -gaptuce Domon, Sept. 0, 1853, the Urited States bas received from the lev Joba I ed ©, veprovent thi fovor, 15; t r complaint, 4 whore death was ouneed bs apse thiog 5 pot ot rey of this dreaded vilinin, and wh 4 iy The serew steamabip Tourns, fiom Liverpool Anrust Hickey re thoveand dolles, ag ® restoration to tus waste ; a ~_“ Ciffew at sbe rable, whiol oll oa the child mod ouldtvi (¢: antl ¢ t by the berdebtn 94 sores thoy ai « Livo ay rempry of the United Syaves, by somo porcon whove 1 nspectors, A TG Br ~A rowing match, and also 9 "4 — alle tutl ogy verdist was reiurara of | bows ppt he: F Bis 166 @ bia mvantete faube 4,arrivud here thin morning. 20 is not given, J 1 FALLS eu RULH, Wik wie plaue by day BS Full, Masa Death onvsed by roa! neaace, ia ho wides of Wi, Beapereate gum, wud 6RO Gale