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a THE NEW Y —— WHOLE NO. 6582. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 185. PRICE TWO CENTS a — ———— ee NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | Whig Congressional Convention at Rech: GRis,' AND MARIO. ee : ae ar nner ee 4 and, c—T. baif. te—forx." shillings, four, Going; gone. Naze? | LAP Em Poe : Rares aes wiht Lae, Now thet tp ted thre quarters “Vor —arooke, “laugh aes : * FROM HONDURAS. CKLAND, Sept. 1, 1866 uction Saleen Tickets for Phel- First ® j : # gol: . Lagpe—! ne : INTERESTING FROM SALT LAKE CITY, | 4 wie coneresstonsi Convention, fom the third dis- be“ e scenes rape gS si nt Cascio Gran, | 8208. Bit, gone, mane VoigeTreay Are cents, Our Belize Correspondence, ee trict, met here to-<cay, amd the Hon E Wilder Farley A Voick— Mr. Jacobs takes those seats, Mr. Luxpe—Fifty, will you say? Well, twenty- Baizg, Honpvnas, August 2, 1864. @en- Two Havdred ane “Oy Doles for | Axorann Voice—Is original _ I'd | five cepta then. the Cnotce of A ningte Sout-~Mr. Oowets | like to know? thine wag Voicr—Soooks, I will take ten: How many — Voior—(eupposed to be the “o: ai’ | more are there? You are selling the five duller Twenty five Thomsand Delaan' fora Slagle Secobe” Chan vir, that heppens to be the original { eests TAPORTANT TREATIES WITH THE INDIANS, | “‘nerctutions were peneed donsunciog the ee ty Mirrouri compromise, in favor of the homestesd bill Aether Gcourge on the People—Destruction of te Green Crtps by Locusts—Scarcity of Breao* stuffs—Glormy Prospects of the Mahogany Cus? ee! and of th aisi seats there’ LATER NEWS FROM SANTA FE. the organization of the tatoos! ekg yen enaNae | Operatic Peaformance=Is Boney ‘PigiXt | "SG ,(LAuehte) | ycitLzse (to one of his assatants)—Therles, | tere—The Cuchineal, Indigo, and Sarsaparilia Mr. Farley addressed the convention. at le pcg mn pe gentlemen, et us get on. next Ohelce? Come, | | Xyoa make any objection Wewll increase the meer, | Markets— Government Funds and Executwe tional politics, length ona} rhe suction whish was totest the estimation in * 4 VoIcE—One dollar lag Improvements—1%e Weather—Chagres Fever. ~Arrival of the Sloop-of-War Saratoga. Tega Renee which Grisi and Mario are beld by our fellow Olti- ai _gereegneet pod doilar Bid at one, at ons, at me. RA dora ali ba @i-pose of all the rest of | Markets. naenanante jatonstve Rehbery, zens, was beld at Castle Garden yesterday after | 2’ Yoics’ 0, aoe aes ~ Renee for on ry In my last I inform you of the great eartt- FLARE-UP AT THE NEW ORLEANS POST OFFICE, | thevited states Repro Comermst SHR 164. nom Atte hour Gxed upon for the beganiag of | iy. Laon Ay wore Ove peal wee “awe Bie all the ny : om quake which deutrozed Aho ity 0 Gan Bairader. &e., &e., &. tween thisty and forty thousand dollars at the Hamilton | hundred persons, gathered in oat of the stags, both | AXoTiR—Ts 0 and a quarter. 833. tg a ey te ie railroad depot last night Mir. Lae, ¥8—Now, then, we will take letter B, ana | V1t@4 with another scourge, dm the shape of an ou the ground floor avdintae gullery. Before the ee Two gad a quarter; going, going, pa 0 innumerable swarm of locusts, which hae one. Name, lease? will give? the privilege of of that made ead ‘Raveneaiee inbiast ‘Taavias. MOcoNR Monon Police Inte)ligence suctlonter, Mr. Leode, arrived, there was some int | “Tun Voics~Two and aquarter—Mr. Gant, | meouon, in "Gomecultye nombera. How mach fr | BAY0C with everything inthe stape of vegetation; EMIGRATION—WBERE THE CATTLE akg Taxgn, | “YOTHER CONFIDENCE MAN—THE OMEMICAL BaNK | PAtitnee matifested by the audience, and (requént- Mx. Lyeps—Wow many? the cheice? ‘Three dollars is the price per seat, and | nearly everything green has been eatively do sane ot the theta cETEAUDED OUT OP $9,000 ly by slight stamying they would give expression to ue. jm age ly ie iit soar” selling at so much premium. How | voured by them, the crops of cora, and the plantain 7 Sept. 1, 1854, © fects of an extensive fraud the Chemical . pws » for anothel . How : suckers, the t ESR nic ete , ik Vig coe their desire that the curtain would rise aad the per. | much? Ore dillat bid; did L hear one anda balf? | A Vorce—F, var shillings. wo principai articles of food: for sie” Mr. Lerps—F. eur—at four, at four, at four—: more?—Six—one ‘dollar—one and a quarter—a one ond a half— going, gone. Name? Votoz—Mr. Lel. Wud, of the Metropolitan Hotel, from 200 to 210, Luzps—Now, then, from 211, with the privi- lege—How much? F: vr shillin, —one dollar— one and @ quarter--o1 © aud a I—one and tnree quarter: Naw ¥? Voice--Mr. Hunt; I take 211. Mr. Sccokstock ten m Wre for one anda quarter, Mr. J. ves four at one, a \d Mr. Jollie six at one. poorer classes, have been entirely destroyed in the States of Guatamals, Honduras and Saa Salvador, and eome portions of the f'rmance commence. At half past 3 o'clock, Mr, | At ore; one, hye ee Be one; at ono dollar oly Teeds made hia appearance upon the stage, ma | "YR 200%, cued ancien’ itkout delay proceeded to open the sale. M:. Loxps—Ore and a half is bid; one anda half. “Well, gentlemen,” sald he, coming forwardtothe | Make it two. At one and a taif. Who is tho front of the stage, “‘ we will now go on with ths sale | bidder? M.Y bimself of the tickets, and we sbsil sell taem for « promiuan | godt gs idro bie tote ee na vidal, cn the prices named. Before I commence, ho wevér, Mr Laspe—How much shall I have for the next Twill merely say that from No. 1 up to 56, iu the } choice? front of the galleiy, are reserved for the Governor | 4 Vorce—Ove dollar. Peace had been ertablished between the people of Salt | bps one of the most ingenious awindles ever perpetrate Lake City and all the tribes of Utahs, Governor Young | "Pon any institution of that character in this city, and having concluded a treaty with all the ebiefs. by which the stockholders will be minus of about $9,000, ‘The health of the country was good. Rains had been | ‘‘be the same more cr less.” It appears that on Thars. more abuifiant than ever before, and a much larger quan- | ‘87 gentlemarly man, to all appearance, cailing him- tity of land was undercultivation. self James Bishop, called at the counting room of one On the 18th of June a heavy rtorm of rain and hail | of the leading firms down town, and represented himsell, spread over the greater portion of the valley, and did by letter of intrcduction, to be one of the partners of a considerable injury. Grass was searce, owing to the large house out West, having come to New York with large amount cf cattle driven over the plains to Califor. | te intention of making heavy purchases, ‘The parties | and cuite. The seats xed at five dollars are num. | pie” Lutt8--One dollar; at one dollar. “Any more } and Cumstances in these ‘These causes 6 3 lar; guing. Name? A Voiox--That is Jone and Jollie, ps Tecate nek ve nis—estimated at 150,0(0 heed—this season, to whom he was introduced at once anspped at the bait, | bered from 600 Von str a7 bad s very inftuence in . wel “gel «| and weesld/aakie' fi ie “ A Ted fro to 853 irclasive, aud from 1,100to | ‘Ta Vorcr—Mr. Jollie. “I will take ten seats Ph ge “tyemmaatahny Gaughter)—Jones,Jol- | nearly all ot our corn and flour have ‘5 1,293, a'lof which are in the gallery. All the rest | _ Mr. Lunns--Now, thea, let ua get along. For the boice, how much is of the seats in the galiery will be disposed cf for ak hey 1CE8—O; S oICES—One, Oe, OVE an arter, three dollars. We have no diagram of the pit, as Mr. Luxpe—Gome, gentlemen, fe ek ae you the lithographer did rot have it out in time; but we | Will Foon lose your best ooice. cog. seeming highly delighted at having made such good Many complaints are wade of outrages by the Pawnee | *01aintance, caying that he had a large sum of money Indians. A teamster French Wood had been | With biw, and would like to have it in a safe place, as he e dayigh$, and. coven: Xi head of hol —— of - beivg swindled in the great city of dir. Lexvs—How much foi~ the next ?—Four shil- livgs-—s0x shillinge—make it ven, someb sya, one doliar—one it hare | one. What Bane? Mr. Le.anp—Leiand, of the ropolitan, fifteen De sual very aud Ligh. ” plan- tam planters in sawiSment have been de- ied by the cattle em eeped fe aahge: Oy Ail 1 which catiaes 70 opeteibeted to The members of the firm on hear will designate the Ons or THE VoioRs—One and three quarters. Beate. sheep driven off, this piece of information readil ign feats bys person holding ared | wr. Tene—Que snd three quarters. "At Mr. Lxeps--Now. we goon ®t 262. How muolr baler joergens of horsee, sheep and mules were | ® pen, Feeaby. be might ‘oe dated Felpeciag the or ae Le when they are put up for sale.” ie us here it at once, One ad three pene! forthat!-“Pooaiines—one Wilco and a half for she fast ar taoaahae ftuat four ep aa be posene passed on the road. 3 ' form: im ad o1ck-—-How many seats have you reserved for Dg one and—any more ?—three » | one three quarteds. name y Detter place the orum in the ‘Chemical Bank, where he | ths Governor ? 7 * Gone. The name? . ba Voiox—Mr. Dives, I take two. for leas than $12 oF corn at Yeas. Shh o could leave it until he was about sti for his home. Later from New G@exico. Accordingly, they brought him to this tituticn, nat ABRIVAL OF THE SANTA FE MAIL—ABUNDANT CROPS | introduced him to the managers, who received him upon —BUPFALO NUMEROUS ON THE PLAINS, ETC. the information of the New York firm, with great cor- Se taem do tase | Saanhe Meacgas ear gt Gear ers - The Santa Fo mail of the Ist. ult, has arrived, but | change Bank, drewn by Jobn ‘Thompeom, erecta d brings no news of interest. The crops in New Mexico | to be certified by the Pine, teller, for $12,000, wee Ean rnetod at fete enn 1e ‘ ‘The trains experienced no trouble from Indians. A that day, and would require $9,000, ‘The camist was band of Camanches was met at the crossing of the Arkan- | instantly placed in bis yD, his cl being good “sas. They sext to the camp for provisions, which they | {F tbe tame. He then left the Building, pocketing the fy a Vorcr—Geraon, five seats. Mr. Lezpe—From No. 1 up to 66, which are] My. Lxnpe--What for the next choles? directly in the front line of the gallery. Now, gen- A Vorce—Fifty cents. tlemen, (he continued, addressing the aud‘ence,) I | Mu. Lervs—Oh, gentlemen, only fifty centa!~-= believe you understand distinctly the regulations | CO thedolier. | under which the seats will be sold. All the ssats AvyotnEr—One and ‘a quarter. behind those which will be occupied by the Goverm | Srm1 Anotaen—I will give one and a half. or, are fixed at five dullare each. Mx. Lexps—One and « balf—you see they are : rising, geitl mer, A Vo1ce—What Governor do you mean? (Laugh- yeah) Srr.L—Ore and three quarters, Mr. Lexps—Now, whet’s bid fi'rthe next ? Four notions four—going—gone. Who is the bid- er A Vorcr—Hall & Son. Mr. Lervs—Now, then; 280 to 285—hew much ? Fifty cents—eny more bid? Going—gone. Name? What iv the ramwe ? Mr. SNoozs--Snooks, again; I take the-balance— ryt Brewarig, took ‘three at ‘th premi ir. Brown, al e same um; Mr Jchrson and Mc. Jollie, nine. if H H a = a Es 5 8 Bs ding mawogany las ruled’ vi hi e hi prices of ‘and of perk aud bie, iw — mous prices which are now paid for it On mar began, (elo rth pete v prices + article le! us the Unit ites, hao-been a great dtawback oa cash, and has not since been heard of. ter.) Mr. Leevs—Now then, I am offered one and thres Mr. Lerps. -Now, we will pass to section D, and fit: sineae, rospect ih area seer country owes sign | een was found ou oo examination, tha the Mr. Laxps—Governor Seymour, the Governor of | quarters— going, going, gone, to Mr. Honard. | we come upon te five doliar seats again. ‘How sina bo ver) gous tise reais maa cae ing’ at . rant 8] was & a throu . ., a ia ne: uc reLrts—oLe ir nest seat Pop Ro akciewomere whereas tide ane. tholaiters of nhcedeston spt tee ere ec sinces the Btate of New York. for the nex! y i © fic this, ig now very gloomy. - Io fact, the cuttes are A Voicr—One dollar. ay the house—one fifty—one anc three quarters—three Tue Vorce—I am a democrat, and that is the rea AvotusR Votcr—One and a quarter. rT] ye perations, quar ters—quart-—qua;t—quurters—t vo—two anda PH aptteand perk Sod jt le new Buffaloes were nu: generally understood that ubout one-third, or half we @ forgeries, and that the bank bad just i $9,0(0 ina bad speculation. A warrant ang pode all over the plains, parvstss i son I ask the question. Mx. Lezvs—Say one avd a half—one and a half | quarter—half, will you suy?—two and a quarter— | Gf the gavgs'will bé: broken wp-next sear. From Boston. seg orb EOE Mr. Legps—Yes, sir—that's all right—perfectly | OMe, Sud three quarters—going, going, gone. | Goze. Nome? ; Cochines!;whi'n has bes peying well, is also *ABRIVAL OF THE SLOOPOF WAR SARATOGA—Lur- | over $600 Worth of Dry Goode On Thar ee eH, igh ‘ 7 | Name? The Biden aC RT down in England. and Amerion;' and the same with TER BAGS FOR THE AFKICAN AND MEDITERGANGan | Coptein Brenan, of the vinth ward a gists right. Now, then, where is the flag man? Vorcr-—M”. Hunt, six seats. The St. Nicholas took one hundred seats, at two indigo and s2weaparilla, neither of which articles SQUADRON, ETO. formation that by searching the’ house No. 31 Elm FiaG May--Here I am, sir. Ma. Leeps—How much for the next choice? | dollars and 1 balf. are worth asmuh now in your market, or ar Bosrox, fept. 1, 1854, | Meet he would there ada valvacio lot of stolen pro. © United Sates sloop Saratoga, Commander Willinm | Pert.“ cting according to the information recel ted, * accompanied by officer Lowling, of the lo: Hic B. Walker, last from the Sandwich Islands, arrived hore | court, he made bis way to tho premises, and ee vinitice Mr. Lgeps—Gentiemen, you bave got to make vick choice, for you fird they are going at big gues. Now, then, 1,210 aud upwards—nuw much Mr. Lexps—Well, hold up the flag so we can all Fifty cents is bid—one dollar—ove dollar is offered —st ove dollar and a quarter will you make it?—at sce where you are. There—that will do. Now, ove—goicg. Who is ti bidder atou and 8 quar- En, te 68 they/have been contrmted for here by the lealers, These canser have breaght a despondency on all; “ gentlemer, clecks will be issued immediately on | ter? Call out your name if I is bic ?—Fifty centa—one dollar and a quarter— ance th ‘ oF y you please. a ond were it nov for the indomitable persev ae afternoon ene of the rooms inthe bret Say found there three | purchase by application at the office outalde, at the | A Vorce—One ond a half. one ard bait—three quarters—at one and three | and untiring energy and industry of our Dasiapes « OE se sadagiesegamaes vlsaiegs Japan ‘cape vy | premises, and found's quantity of sis, sctietier oat entrance, where you will alo get the tickets. Tome Dereane ae beer re rte eon fees a n, oe th thin petite co fe serious £0 ail Opa ras received some in ; 4 7 -- 5 t eet! t. seem sakura: weeks since as antes, teen ret td edt he Here one of Mr. Leeds’ astistants distributed the Mr. Leevs—How many, Mr. Benjamin? Mr. Robbins tock four seats at one and three-‘ ohined, bis ‘trfin ‘heir tails nA ia as Aww Brevet Mejor Jacob Zellin, of the marine corps, in a | ROU Where, upen examination, they admittodthegoads | diagrams of the gallery, when a most amusing scene | Mr. &.—I will toke 2222426 -28 quarters, Mr Smith six atthe same, Hall & Son'| theie course as vossible. ‘The Giffioulty and cotati oink , Pt Is ® | were stolen, and left there by a man from Phils | occurred. A ‘grard scramble took place, in the | ,, Mr. Lszpe—You must remember, Mr. B., that we | Snenty, Mr. Coyt two atone anda quarter, and | embarrasement felt by our poor’ amd mer = ier by toga. delphia. "From the marks on the gonds, it is suppoted | iact of bih f th 4 are seliing now on tve first floor; but we will give,| Hall & Sor fifty reats at fitty cents, c:ants have not reached the government of tais officer: and crew are all woll. that they are the proceeds cf some burglary committed ist of which come of the speculators had both yon the privilege al! over the bouse. Mr. Legps—Now, then, for 1,204 and unwards. | settlement. On the contrary, the duty colleced How wuch is bid for them? We qill finish soon. How much is bid for we choice? ‘weaty five certe—twerty tive. Name? Voicr—Jovilie, twenty-five eats. Hall & Son slso tovk twenty-five at the same premium, ard 114 afterwards. The rest were then Oleposed of 68 follows :~ Mr. Mc Culoch, 1,602 Mr. Gavnisor, two sents at... Metropciitan Hotel, teu seats, at io Philacelphia On ® portion of the goods is the card The State of the Weather. of ‘‘sira. MacKnett's feshionable millinery, 332 Broad i ehagecls aerate street, Newark, New Jersey.”” Tho partiosarronted were Bea 2, committed for examination, by the magistrate. About % Bostox, Yept. 1, 1854. | $i 0 worth of goods were, it is calculates, recovared, for Very thick fog set in last nigit; rain commenced Fie, pang which those who have lost aay property falling at on carly hour this morning, and there are in b ee ny, oe Cte, of nad ay eee “dications of a long easterly storm. Cheatin, i torday 7 Immigrants—Yes'ocday a man, nemed Chri t- The bark Stamboul has been chartered, and will leave | tian Stuelfort, mace m complaiat before tho Mayor - inst & man named Adam Naihan, ssid to bo ‘the Navy Yard, Charlestown, in a few days, with stores | {S4jnst,% man named Adam Naiha Rac Uaiding: oot, agent, 4, hud cheate! hia, their clotles and temper considerably ruffed in Mr. B—t wilt take besiies Noa, 230, 32, and 234. their efforts to secure copies. As soon as the supply | That, I believe, mokes seven seats, doos it not, vir? Was exbausted, Mr. Leeds resumed his remark "ibe Lexps—Yes, sir—ail right. We we now sell- wz the eections under five doilars—at three. Now, “Now, gentlemen,” said the worthy salesman, | then, for the next choice. What's the bid? inte “now, gentlemen, we will give you a privilege—we | A Vorcr—One dollsr. will begin with No. 600 and give you the privilege | __ ™- Leet —One dollar is bid—at one—at one—at ary ? of taking ten seats at the premium offered. How oa werenae much do you bid for 600? There it is, you see; the Mr. Lexps—A quarter—a quarter—qu ut—quart here ia nearly all ad valorem; and ao the high \ tices of our importa tends to swell the receipes of the gen chest, whioh is well filled, and our public works are all progressing. The new Olerk of the Public Works hay started to-day an artesian well, which, if eucceseful, will be-of immense advantage to the evtire community. Next year we are to have and o thorough repair tothe court- all the public baildiogs: Mr. Stevenson, 2 25 | Her Majesty's new Superintendent, has as yet re- » for. . for the Medi: 2 squadron. Letters, &c, can be | in Greenwich strec’, who, ho all- flag desigvates the exact place; it is exactly in ) —GUarre—et ove & quarter. way, cne seat, at... mained uli, Inquiry is at work wondering sent by her. the lat of October a vessel will be | out or $6 by 70) cecatng halt tobe the proprietor of | front of the stsge, on the ground floor. How mach Fra nome * big ere ‘halt—helf—af, af, atone Bon 20+ #1 80 | pothtisent wits eRe Whit “hart ged ya Ae a deapaiched fo ‘ 8 line of steamboats on the lakes, for which they said bmw nahin rd intl Mr. Jolile, 1 00 ith x Porto Praya, wiih storee for the Afriosa | the house of Richmuller, & Loescher were agemne’, The | Sentkmen? bow mach? Come. ord a half. i inate Bo 0S De ee ee ale athe Gey equadron. Letters, &e., for that destination will be | complainant, it appeared, arrived here afew days ago | A Vorck—Fifty dollars, * Frnsr Vorcr—Three quarters. “ Hetober 4 75 | Tynent panes: merly s barrister conveyed by her. from Germany, and, wishing to go out Wost, went | Mr, Luzps—Fifty dollars is bid for it. Mu. Lexos—At one and three quarters—twowill | |, Gootpn ing 5 m, Balmon, Heq., formerly » of Samal pil _ to the office of Kichmaller & Locacher and pada deposit é ant ou make it? Well, then, at one and three qnarte:s. | ¢ a 2 ‘® | ca, aud lately a magistrate at the Northern station BASANT SHOWERS AT BUFFALO. of $14 om a toket for Detroit “After he left the omise he | ANOTHER Vorce—Eeventy-five. Yume. Ay slate £6 | of this settlement, lately died of apoplexy; ana Mr. : Borraro, Sept 1, 1854. | wos met by the defendant, he said, who asked him if 4 — | Vorce—C. Stuart—Nos. 1,600 and 1,601. i; Reagrist 2% 50 | Gowan, one of the Public ‘Searchers, Tose a few a Mr. Lexps—Seventy-five—come, gentlemen. ACE. if “ “ “The weather is quite cool here, and we have had light ' b¢ did not want to buy a ticket for Detroit. The com- Mr. Lexps—How much tor the next choice? Alker 5 75 | mornirge since, and after shaving and. dressiag piainant said that be Lad paid a deposit on one already | eighty, ninety, one handred, one hundred and . “ Whitfield 1 25 | timse'f, took his razor and cut his throat, near! showers at different intervals all day. At Kichmuller & Loescher’s. Whereupon the dofendant | twenty-five, ore hundred and fifty, ome hundred ana | #4,’ (12% Ove- “ Powers 1 75 | severing bis head from the body, and died imme: estate g ainhas Pal mic tat the boats and everything Sie balers sor nee! | seventy five, two hundred ws handred two hua: enor See ene MER Se RY Hstinam 1d 24,1 stely. Recestiy, a man from Morida, witha cargo Cixvmann, Sept 1, 1854, | tat the boats snd everyihing else belonged to “him, five, 5 , : so ey SER «Ima Be 25'| of sundries, wis canght smuggling tite ‘There has been a heavy storm west all the forenoon, fos tr This chmpisionet id, ene Poel oes afecenral died and twenty-five, two hundred and fifty. This Svoranas Vor tits ioe. “ Hall & Son, from to 1,804 5 | were confiscated, and our ice vate added. «» 25 is the choicest seat—at two hundred and fifty inate eee halt? In the gallery the seats were sold at the following this seat will be so'd if there is no more bid for it— | Mr. Lexps—One and a half; may I say one and | piémiume:— at two hundred aud fl—one more bid for tt, or it is | three quaiters—yes,sir, oxe and three quarters— | Mr Leros, two seats... ‘accompanied by lightning. It is cloudy here, and the wind is blowing hard. THE WEATHER AT CANADA WEST. that he bad nothing whatever to do with the firm of Richmalier & Loeseher. In consequence thereof, he maces complaint of extortion against Nathan. The Msyor, after hearing ail the evidence in the case, order- a fine to the loss of bis segurs. For the Jast four weeks we have had: very bed $100 | weather. Every day it has rained very hard, with 100 | heavy thunder and lightning; at times heavy wiads i one. Toronto, Sept. 1, 1854. | ed ti defencan}s rofand the money thus obtainel. | gone now—two hucdred and fifty, going—going— | 8°. sli " 1675. « Jolie, five peate. i 100 | —almost hurricanes; and the su) ition. ie, It has been rainirg here hard sll day. It is now clear- Ee ae fae pel Yesterday a | 800e at two hundred and fifty to ,Mr. Coutte, Lo 1 ran then) craliianen ts ve have | ‘The rest, making about one thousand seats, were | that at the windward they have Tea visited wita ing off. wcman, names Feult Pelkey, was arrested with a geld | A VOICE—Who is Mr. Coutts? (Langhter.) grest difficulty in skivping around mith the flag, wo —— oie & ie Gee and A for ae severe hurricenes. NO RAIN AT BANGOR YET—THE DROUGHT, ETG. | SBvM bex in her possession, which she had ox for | Mr, Lurps—Well, gentlemen, in reply to that | Will be obiged to sell in sections, Now we will take e close of the sale there were not more than | The American, bark Star of the East, Hudson, erm : 7 filty persons present. The whole amount realize) | from New York via inwall,arrived here two. question I bave only to say that I have had deposited ee eee eet ew Tames beailecans: ve tae js estimated at twenty-tive thoasand dollars, wiich | weeks since, with all on boaid down with the Cha- with me fifty pounds sterling, and I pledge you my | going to tell letter C. How much for the choice of | ¥° ccosider rather under than over the actual sum. | gres fever. Two of ber seamen died; the rest are ts on that eection—fifty cente did I hear? These | 1bus ended the avction sile of tickets for the first | now convalescent. The vessel has-been universally honor thet it isa tona,Aide sale. Ihave the money ane the best sestete the ne grand operatic performance of Grisi and Mario ia | admired by all who have seen her, and she is ® to show for it. Now we will go on with tha rest. ‘A Vorck—Feventy five canta. New York. Who says we do not kuow how to patro- | splendid epecimen of American. shipbuildiog in the As Mr. Leeds did not, however, enlighten the Mr. Lexps--Six sbillings—I heard: one dollar— nize music sfter that? nited States. ij I is cee ne bi lated railroad from the Atlantic to audience in regard to the purchaser, and 3 consi- | cxe and aquarter—one fifty-one and three : amnretee ‘at Port Cabello, in Hoa derable curiosity is manifested in this unknown péer- Fi Ao wale ei Ad@ittonal from Kurope, , basgiven @ new mart to Nscakbean idstaga ta Ge sonage, we will endeavor to enlighten the public in | “058 Pa gone. if ABRIVAL OF THK EUKOPA AT BOSTON, quarter, and great anticipations of a good business Voice— Mr. Raggles. The Cunard ip E Capt. Shi he roman, thongh i . LERD! i @ Cunard steamship Europa, Capt. Shannon, reac! in future are entertainea by the citizens of Hon- ja be = A ag neat that Marlo bes, ee Me Teco Winon 64? acd 648. ed ker deck at Boston between I and 12 o'clock yester- Fre eee —_ ash Sich through from ® ¢ 7 wil from ing been detained by ¢ foga. ocean to ocean, declare the-way is very even, a long time past, been beset with the attentions of Mr. Lrevs—Now, then, we on 639to | cay, having been detained by dense foge. Tersds aiite teaching ae Laren pon oer “4 —eight cea's consecutively. How much for the The mais were despatched by the evening train via < an English lady of great wealth, who-persists in fol- ce, geutlemen?—they aro the finest seats in the | New Haven, and arrived in thia city shortly after mid- poh ier y momenge pa has been agati ‘ lowirg him wherever be goes, although be has fre- | whole line. pight. tated. The mebosany oatters there are at ‘< quently Genied ber an interview. While in London | 4 Vo1cs—A half. Tre papers contain but little important news addi- | again, uncer the pie Ar of the Mosquito govern- Mr. Lexpe~—Llalf « doVar—fonr shillings are bid— ehe never was absent » night during his engage- an th t four—at fe nly four— | tions! to thet telegraphed from Halifax. ment. At Ruatan tte inhabitants ate grumbling pes Riana ge rs ect og Lora Beavmont had éied cf cholera in London. and growling about their heavy taxes under the ment, and always occupied the most conspicuovs | six shiliimge——ray a dollar—a dollar—at ove ani a . ~ M t, Place in front of the stage. When he went to St. | qnortc:—ut @ qasrter—a qnart—quart—quarter. | Aceounts from Berl-n sta’e that Prudfis fs quite eatis- | FO¥ foyer Ee , and some talk of sexding fled with the evacuation of the Principalities, ard pro- Won't you say one an¢ a nalf?—one aad a half it Petersburg, she followed him, and on his appear- | ; 7 They begin to feel and see too late, and probably ance hte, endl ofthe first persons he saw among loagone ies named fesses to assume openly the character of a mediator. will be Ba to let well alone next time. the briliiant audience of the Russian capital was his | Mr. LERve-—Now, thea, from 640 to 646. ‘The Russisns report that they have gained a great vio- ~ TRAVELLER. constant and ardent admirer. In her devotionto | A Vorcx—Ove dollar. tray over. the Perks of DRA MA, eae OD (Hondurss), August 2.—Flovr, $12; pork, mess, — : m Turks bad 8,000 slain. » Angi our, $12; pork, $18; do. do. O., $16; do. prime, $16; do. rump, $14; do. The Russ'an guards and reserves are advancing by | hame, 15¢.; do. shoulders. 10c + Lezps—One dollar—going—going—gone. him, she crossed ocean and continents, and although Whew mer : coinage rile ros i forced marches towards the southern frontier. 20¢.; ator. Ble.; sperm, 50c.; bread, $6 06 to $7 A letter from st Petersburg says that not a wordabout | $1}. butter: ; ke has always slighted her attentions avd refused Vorwr—Conklin—two eeats, 645 and 646. to listen to her addresses, her love—if love it caa The remainder were taken by Jolie, the music rash peace is uttered there, and if any one wishes it, he dare | pi’; lumber, $40 to, pot express his (houghte, as the old Russian war party ublisber. be called—has never grown cold, but appeara to P Mr. Lyxvs--Now, then, 649 9nd upwards—bow entirely govern public opinion, The voluntary contriba- tfons do not appesr to flow in so plentifully as he:ere- increase with time. As soon as she heard | much? fore. sale in the street. Officer M’Grith, of the Kecerved “Corps, recing her, avd thioking, probably, that sho had stolen it, wtested her and conr-yod ber before Judge Bogart, who committed ber for exarcization. The anal dex is tighieen carats fine and worth about $60. Beat Stealing —A man vamed Charles Dutton was ar- rested on @ charge of stealing a boat, valued at $30, from Modus McGrath. Tho prisouer was caught {a the act by Officer Carey, of the Twenty Brst ward police, who heard a roise at the foot of Tnirty-eixch st., East river, and, on going down to the pier, surprised the thief in the act cftssivg the boat away. Trere wes a companion with him and he escayed. Committed for examination Charge of an Attempt at Rape—Yeste:day ofleer Gal- lagker, attached to the Second district police court, ar. rerted'a man named Jobm Ryan, on the complaint of Winnefred Flynn, who alleges that on the the 24s of Au. gust, while rhe was at the house of the prisoner, No 64 Cherry street, he a'tempted t» commit s rage upon her person, but her asreams so frightened him that he de- camped without effecting bis purpose. Jnige Clarke held the defendant to bail in the sum of $500 to answer the thare. False Pretences.—Jamos Karly was arreste’ by officer Hider on a charge of heving obvaincd a quantity of pro- visions snd other articles from the store of Henry D. Felter, at 669 Brosdway, under false pretoness. It ap- peared from the affiavit of the clerk who delivered the gonds—Evereit Lansing—that tbe cefendgnt called at the store ané ordered the goods, saying he would pay for them on delivery; that when ‘the goods wore delivered, he refused to poy for them, aud would not give them back to the owner. Judge Clarke committed the defend- ant for examination. Personal Inteiligence, ARRIVALS. At the St. Nicholar—tion. ES Johason, Boston; Dr. J.M. Folty, U. 8.N.; Judge Smith, St. Louis; Joha W. Coleman, ‘Cincionati; Vaciel Crouse, Clacinnati; John Parsons, Florida; Col, Bankbear, U.S. A; Chacls 0. Jones, Jr., Georgia; David ¥eCullo nab, Mobiie; A. G. Bancor. September 1. 1854, Thefdrought still continues in this vicinity. ‘The wea ther is fine, but a little warmer. There is no prospect of rain. The Gres are still burning in the wcods, especially so in Hancock and Washington counties, and new ones are springing up. From Buffalo. POSTPONEMENT OF THE OHIO STATE FAIR—LETTINGS OF THE WESTERN DIVISION OF THE ERIE CANAL. Burrato, Sept. 1, 1854. ‘The Ohio State Fair has been postponed until October ww. ‘The lettings of the western division of the Erie cana! ‘took place here this afternoon, and all of them were let to contractors from the western part of the State. E Church Destroyed by Fire. SPRINGRIBLD, Sept. 1, 1854. ‘The Congregational church at East Hampton, which was destroyed by fre list yoar, and nearly rebuilt, was egain burned to the ground last night, together with the adjoining parsonage hovse. It is believed to have been the work of an incerdiary. The 1osa is about $2.000. The Northrup Kienapping Case. SanaToGA, Sept. 1, 1854. ‘The ki¢nsppers of Sol. Northrup—Alexander Merrill and Joseph Russell—were indicted today, but they will not be tried till October or December. Killed by Lightotog. of his intention to visit this country, abe kept A Vorwr-—One. ri «Mr. Lxeps-- One, one, one anda quarter is bid— & sigiens yore (6 Dis, movements, til en one and Lelf—ono. and three quarters—two is bid found that he was coming in the Baltie, wien she im) } _ two nnd a quorter—two filty—at two filty. What Great Fire in Waldoboro, Me. On the 26th inst., about 1 o’clock P. M., Waldoboro” was visited by one of the moat destructive @reson recor@ this side of San Francisco. The entire business portion. PASSENGERS. Axpany, Sept. 1, 1854. Cochrene, Builvlo; Jawes E Grant, Washingtoa; Thos. ediatel 4 rooms on board that vessel, and | rune? faa th lJ Kei of the village was burnt to asbes. Nota store or work- : . Gregg. South Ci aes Clows, Eogland; Charles | ™ vy ennage é Paid Jo, the stesmehip Rurope, | ioe Livecpoy int | shop is left. Mechanics bad no time to rave their toole. Mrs. Jobpston, wife of Mr. John Johaston, of Fayette, | Ft vichmond: George . Gils, Memphis; Jom | accompanied bimto this country. On thelr arrira' | A Vo1ce—The Astor Huse, ton seats. Ogilvie, Tee HA TeForrest, Dr Pickeriog, R Hutchin- | TOP eocy ia sho atures, (thicty-+even 1p mumber) were Seneca county, while standing between two trees oppo site her house, on Wednesday last, was struck by light- ning, and instantly killed. Seamen for the Ship Independence. Purtapmurma, Sept. 1, 1854. Sixty-three seamen forthe U.8 ship Independence left hire this morning, in the steamor Delaware, for New York. Strike at the New Orleans Post Office. New Onieays, Angust 31, 1854. ‘The clerks in the Post Office in this city left in a body, owing to ® quarrel with the Postmaster. 55 Mario and Gris! putup at the St. Nicholas, and 90 if gins ong from 659 upwards. did Mr. Coutts; and now at the first auction of tick half—a balf—only a half. The ets we find him (we beg tho lady’s pardon —her) | #¢:'r are just a cood as other in the house. giving two hundred and fifty ‘oltre for the firs Six ablilings. seat. Where is Genin? Seventy five ceuta is bid. I will say Mr. Leeds announced his intention to go on with one doliar is bid—going—gone. What the sele. “We will give you the privilege, gentle | neme, si ¢ “a men,” said he, ‘of taking ten on premiam paid Voicy—Mr. Kerr, I will take ten seats. for the fust. Now, then, how much for the next Mr. Lexve—Ulow muci is bid for the seats from choice? What is the bid for it?” 676 up? A Vorcr—Twenty dollars. A Vorcr--Fifty conte. Mn. Leeps—Only twenty dollars for the choice AnoTasR—Three quarters. (with evident disgust); well, twenty dollars to be- Mr. Leeos—Three quartere—one dollar—one aad gin with—twenty—twenty—any mor2?—-twonty— | a half—two—going—golog—gove. What name? ket, Lobba, JE sop, E Maitland. mbridge, Kev Mr in, Mcs Barnet, J Roeht and Iaay, DO Hickey, femp Morrison, Mise \inguid, Mrs Minguid’ G Shewan Mrs Jones and ch ki, Viss Dewling, Mrs Armitage and child, K + D Brain and lady, R S Shixend, J Hirst aud J. Hollister, Puffalo; Jadge Cuyier, Palmyra; Judge T. Jeffervon 8 ith, New York; Capt. B. E. Thun, Washiog: ton; Capt, Rycer, I! incis. At the Metropeltr Hotel —Ex Gevernor Porter, Penn- aylvapin; Gen. Thomes Laxsoa, Surgeon General Unite Sates Army; Fon W. J. Rana, Virgiols; Hen, Markham Wright, Aikacras; Col. G. D. Prentice, Journal, Lous- ville; Judge Deane, New Koeholle; Hon. J. i. Stratton, Missiesippi; Col. J. E. Rdwige, South Carolina; Captain Coffee, Uniied fta'es Army ; George Kennon, British Army, E. W. feabrook, south Carolina; Cornelius Fel lows, New Orleans; Judze Porter, Pennsylvenia: James A. Greene, United tates Navy; C. ¥. Thomas, United States Army. at the Union place Hotel—Commodore Breese, Vir- ginia; Robert Murphy, and fan iy. J. W. Marohy, New consumed, snd consequentiy no article. of provision, clotbirg furviiure or medicine can now be-purchased. About veventy-five fainilies are destitute.of homes, food and raiment. ‘The fire spread with such fearfa) rapidity that not even the Jacies had an oy portunity to save a change of clothiog for themselves or their children. Atnmeriing of the citizens, held the, following even: ing, the undersigned were choren a committes to appeal to the «y mpathies ofa generous public, aad wesow make thet apoesl in bedelf of our suflering destitute fellow citizens, many of whom barely escaped with their lives. ‘The whole emouct cf property lost, frem the best eq- sble to make, cavnot fat short of hal’a ars, not move than one third of which ia Indy, G'Fasthsm, WR Johuroa, W Spencer, J it a «len, J Trail), J sects, Stephenson, see Harris, Mr Vayfel a lady. 6 lady ard ebila, Morse, Mré Pickering, Mra 0, Mrs Rerbune, est, Ngee Thom, ad aud ledy, Mr bes, Messe Catler, & + Wilson, fy dlapatches SS Willlama, J Aug, beurer of Frev Lite, A Morzar, G}ceboust W Albott, P Maciotosb, Ogilvie. W J Chittucy A Whitebull Mr J Gilekey, and lady, Mies M King, Munt, Coomiee, D H Solus, Minot, A Moses, Ciask, ‘ ilavee, TP Roe, C F Burnett, & Ex = F ne eae; W Et Tree oe a en een doo ate ick—-twenty—going—going—-twen- | Vorcr--Andeseon. I will cake 677 and 678. Me ffate and t, Wheetcn, J Szederick, Motanghin, | SVered ‘oy insurance ited State fal ag aoe On Seiecans 8 pa Bas 4 ty. dat mig we the ome eae, on M7. Lerps--How mnch for the next ? Wilbawe and indy, orth eict, Purelh, A Glagiacee HE ss eats Joho Balch, ba oon neat PivePrarottc i A, Samuerand lady, Boston; Miss | HM. Wilde, Councilman, sald » tall individnal, ifty centa, indy, 1 ball @ W Ritaen, 0’ Curragh an ask, ‘itrea tore, Wasunrnaron, sept. 1, 1864. | a At the Prescott oer e io, Wat ’Branch, New | whom we recognized as the redoubtable member of fy cente—one dollar—one dollar rr Glenbeim. Crumtore, Mainguet, B McKay, 6 genres Bere — oa, ‘The official statement of the U. 8 Treagury Department | York; R. M. Giffin, Albany, 0. D. Greene, La 5 hy the new board, famous for his bolligerent correspon- g— Bout, ipod 7 on tos Twa) id : was. b tll Hoary Kenray, Wales 6 Cochran, shows that there were $25,628,(00 in the varlons mu W. Reid, Booth be ragatelty 9. a dies. Cettod, Fort ne aa ns br. Loots. iy. Lip ae peng vedere four more | U+seh, J eby sated. Corgtan, Bare, ¥earey, Feat = Joho H Keanedy, Treasuries, eubject to draft, on ti a Hamilton; Mise Gordon, do.; Mre. Swift, Boston, a aay Mee ‘ % sett Lanne, Now, thea, theres ; Has hasion, ay, Sore Watiem a Markets. : At the Irving House—Hion. J. ln coy Sheet dg ey essen hivertoe did you say? A Voice—Fifty cents. At fifty cents going—se- bed, Toten tticont cet a tapes] poe by ome D. W, Seiders. New Ontxaa, August 31, 1854. a g's ee a y oath Caroling; 8, W. | Mr. WILDE, (efter a little hesitation)—Well, | venty five ceute—one dollar--one, one, gone. | three dav, Me Misskell aod son, iis vairtasks, loboro’, Augast 28, bag he ery ert Ey sates Tie bales” Flour Hale ew Yorks Liu, Miele USN ED Few ort ms omen ee ores Ne atchdind House—-ten seats. pay Witwer, wie eter ond tidy, Peters, Fier 1n eaynge Ae! 8. C—We are ee? Ac to 8 ‘ stl 4 ‘ i : = Crowley, Mra Lecklo, Yr Ferrise and lady, ehild and seret, | a friend, says the Ctarleston Mercury, t $8. The prises for corn, are considers! ; Mr. Lexps—What pumber will you have, sii ? Ma. Leevs--Now, then, 691, with the privilege of 8 } Bahr “Tod it is peatce at 15a 8c. Pork firmat $150 sober geranoad Jo the steamship Kaowvile PD Mum: | ir. Wis.ps—Next to Coutts. ( iproarious laagt ten sents Bow much be bid for the choice? Mz Wotl, lady ana ghia; 1 Spit wa Wha ity, lows, satiact. from 4 ltior cated or : . fo jum fea! a % ; 102— } , lady, ” pis Ae ser MET ormame, Sark 1 8st Elita, Mie Sommer, 6.0 Carey, ¥ Noltomier, J H De “tt Votcn—Ia that the hasband of ‘the celebrated pit; Joes Four atillings is bid—going, gone. Prosar ew thigher, x iis acta Te of oar’ . which bas E b t Name PY arin! og eA : .000—insurance bales ae fo the lat tro, at oe J bales, exc a p,P 3 Pu see ar Biss Maria, Welsh, we peeve don’t know ap: abons it, Mn ee B Hexie, five. - wet bovened A a a3 vec ban ven bate, a suite, $14,000. ‘The entire rani -“ eanteernes Water nohanged, : : >t BEDs— —Four jivie and bert p oppo. UAE Sits adage P82 Comm Ut wEShe | Het "washburn ony and svants Naw Wook | Mes Lenve'— Welle, am eMtirly igoorast of | r)llngs—four-—aay more!~four—foar—gone | Tevabal,avciven, and For-—2il, "| site, (except Mra. Lota tel, ond the house af The total receipts of the new cotton crop were 14,000 . the person. Now, gentlemen, (contiaued Mn L., | Nuwe corner where rare H oe Miss sarnet, Mrs Franken. nett, . , of Mee. bales, stein, W Mrs Jos Sa Mise Elisa xious to avoid any mose questions Voick--Mr. Dent. I take five. 4 Groum mm Toronto, Canapa—About 3 o'clock » The fire crossed to : Caanteston, September 3, 1 Sovage, Misses Hand G cee, Nancy Ceiley, Mra to eane Lied) how much isbid fos the next? How | Mr. Lezpe--How much is bid for the next, ¢om- pectersay afternoon, this neighborhood was visited Waker which 4 = burnt, and here it eee mabey oss hadnt foam out", | rm dee nen ie gure ri) MOANA GE, gue etme Gatbear?” | muscyeat ren hndreg! How mach I adr | fe emcees ont is Adoags has | omer phos rae W ge 8 Bon 7 ‘ vo1cr— 5 Dy un ing. é f pon Alisa 000 ye Mes fe Jt hey gestionen, one doliar is bid for A Vorce- wl”? cents. been cone, we ‘esr, on the lake, a report being cur- | occupied house in town. elusive of shipboard, emount-d to 14,250 bales. G5 | the rext choice? Mr. Leeps— a cents—any mo*.¢?—seventy: | revt in town tat a schooner was capsized sayoue elk cae Yo the Toronto Patriat, that UAL STATEMRW? COTTON CROPS, ET ‘Mise AnornEn Vorce—Two dol'ars, fiv'—six shillings aut six gone. | Privat’s. A ya’ ht war upeet at ber mooringsin the the feel pai Beyer sot ‘the Americans employe! on ANN Tew Oaumane, Boot " Mr.Lezps—Two dollare—any more bid? Two mage? "lew bey, =. Td boned, boven, a of | the Northern Railyond and the Cunad ove! the " ‘o1ce— Astor House—five. the smaller crafts drags " racter. Saperie- cn erop tt 3000000 tale, ant toe your . McCall X'& D Mor. | SOHNE Be! . Leape—How many for gext? Six shillings | able distance. In town, trees were blown down and | feodent of the road lant week ‘the leoommotire in dig weit'y Tiere two bicdere claimed the privilege of select- roa theron ss aperan reamepe ee ‘New Orleans at 1,141,000 bales; the value of ing the frst seate. — ering —Rotng Name? uprooted, and some damage was done to Knox's wes an Ameri ived at 1100, and the value of other artioles aa advance 2 orer— Awor 2 ureh, by the toppling over of the pinnacles on the | Yank+e on the road sent io restgnptions, $50,000,000; the value of the Year's exports cr $04, | Olerk, Hl MeCartry, J Mocartzy, + | fer Lrtte In thee rp upoe two Bn Prt a a the next? Pity Sunnie Biot, "vg. 31. ae