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a THE NEW YORK HERAL®, WHOLE NO. 6582. MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 185. PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | Whig Congressional Convention at Rock: GRis,) AND MARIO. Anornes * shillings, four, ; ? THR ro as i Wi Pcs: ca Ta fe eae | Peeeeee |e, oe mowewnas, , Bogs ‘The Auction Sele on for Bhet Wurst | TG Lousive? Well. two ard a halt; gol.\g—two r. ore ne Our Belize wt INTERESTING FROM SALT LAKE CITY. |, nig copes! Coveton 1m the thr a | "Sigherseouee ued tm wns nt Oasste tan | #24401. fen. Naar at 8 Mrs Lsepe™ Pai, wil you aay? Wel twenty Baier, Hoxoeuas, August 2, 1964 den- Two Hundred ane’ “Oy Dolias tor ‘Asoraun Voices that the original Neoobat- Td oe cepta then. ON was urapimously rominated, by ballot, for Congress, the Cncice of A single Seut-~Mr, Comets | like to know? other @eour; he People— Destructi DIPORTANT TREATIES WITH THE INDIANS, | “nevonions wereaet terse (or 252 “ wre ee I will take ten. How many : Ooutest | Finst Vor ‘ ” there ? sellin, Green Crtps by Locusts—Scarcity of Breaa* 2 Whsourt comprimise, in favor of the homestead bill | mweney wave Theanine treme’ acen dhamte | Bimbelll—Yeu in’ thet Meppons co fe toscana, | cesta we Toe’ You are selling the fre dollar | 7," Giocwmy Prospects of the Mahogany Our? and cf the sequisition cf the Canadas, and of continuing 7 oe Thoasand Delsan: fora Ngan | 2#Cebs (Laughter.) Mr. Laps (to one of his assistants) —Therles, ters—The Cuvhineal, Indigo, and Sarsaparil LATER NEWS FROM SANTA FE. the orgasisstion of the national whig party, Operauc Pesformance-Is Money Tig. Mn. Lusps—How much forthe next ohoice? Come, | YW mavy mote seats are there? Well, gentlemen, | Afarkets-Gove*nment Funds a Mr. Farley addressed the convention at length o Rg a he gevtiemen, let ux get on, ’ | jy you make ay objection wewill increase the privi- es Bint Bzecutwe r tionsi politics, ene | The auction whish was totert the estimation in» 4 VoIce—One dollar. le, ¥ Improvements—1%e Weather—Chagres Fever— -Arrival of the Sloop-of-War Saratoga. Peer ate wkich Grisi and Mario are beld by our feliow citi: a Lames One dollar Bid; at one, at ons, at weg a will zon di-pose of all th: rest of | © Mdaskets. xtenstve Robbery, yi » 3 an! - informe nanaaneatd ya * zena, was held at Castle Garden yesterday after |“ A’ Yor Oceandatale Mr. Lexps—No, sir. I mean all the section tam | _ my last I M1 you of the great eartt- FLARE-UP AT THE NEW ORLEANS POST OFFICE, ors area » Sept 1, 1854. | noom. At the hour fixed upon for the begianing @f | Mu. Vaxde—Acy wore? Ove anda bal. selling. _ Letter C. quake which destroyed ¢he city of Ban Salvador. dween thisty and f Press Company was robbed of be" | the sale of tickets, there were present abouttwelve | A Vorm—Two. Mr. By 00x8--I will take the balance from 746 to | I bave row to inform you that this city has been &o, &e., ko. y and forty thousand dollars at the Hamilton | hundred persone, gathered in front of the th | AdorHAN—Ts 0 and a quarter. 833. vitited with another scomge, dm the railroad depot last persons, gi front of the stage, bot “ 1, shape of an pot last night, euihacgueca hoes sctmiesta “eal the | gone, Nome ieceat @ duazter; going, going, | | Mr. Lume. \e Nom then, me gray ake letter Band | ionomerable swarm of locusts, which bee mande ex@ ——— . - Neme, 1 we viloge ” ee Police Inte)ligence. auctioneer, Mr. Leede, arrived, there was some im-| THE Voicr—Two and « quarter—Mr. Grant. peotlon, in consecutive numbers How mach for | D8voc with everything in the stape of vegetation; Sails eanean pote agi a ANOTHER CONFIDENCE MAN—THE OHEMICAL Bank | PAtitnre marifested by the audience, ané (requént- = Lxxps—How many? the choice? Sine soles a Price per seat, and | uearly everything green has been entively de- poy 5 DEFKAUDED OUT OF $9,000 ly by slight stamping they would give expression to} yr” nite oa then; for-anatherhelens” Hae Vmaent wt ) Premium. How | voured by them, the crops of cora, and the plantain Sx, Locus, Sept. 1, 1854. } | THe facts of an extensive fraud upon the Chemical | their desire that the curtain woula rise aud the per. | much? Ore d list bla did I toet cae tw eae | a Voice —F. Yar shillings, 3 suckers, the two principe: articles of food: for the” The Galt Lake mail arrived to-day. Bank of this city, cume to light yesterday, which is per- ; pone Mr. Lunps_—F. ‘sur—at four, at four, at four— Poorer classes, have been entirely destroyed in-the f'rmance commence. At half past 3 o'clock, Mr, | At ore; one, one, one, one, Le ene dollar only Leeds made his appearance upon the etage, aud | {7 the chote Shall Faxy the A Vo1ce—One und a balf, wittcat delay proceeded to open the sale, M:. Lexps—Ore and a half is bid; one anda huf. “Well, gentlemen,” said he, coming forwardtothe | Make it two. At one and a Laif. Who is the front of the stage, ‘« we will now go on with ths sale ver Noone apnourced himself as that individual, Of the tickets, and we shall sell tuem for s promiuur } onq si nidrd bis iutention to take foursome cn the prices named. Before I commence, however, Mr Lespe—How much shall I have for the next Twill merely say that from No. 1 up to 66, in the | chaice ? front of the gallery, are reserved for the Governor a poe Op a. shone datihe, 2hay mete Peace had been ertablished between the people of Salt | haps one of the most ingenious awindles ever perpetrate Lake City and all the tribes of Utahs, Governor Young | 8pon any institution of that character in this city, and baving concluded a treaty with all the chiefs. 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 abufifant than ever before, and a much larger quan- | ¢®y ® geotiemarly man, to all appearance, calling him. tity of land was under cultivation. self Jomes Bishop, called at the counting room of one On the 13th of June a heavy storm of rain and hail | of the leading firms down town, and represented himself, spread over the greater portion of the valley, and did | bY letter of introduetion, to be one of the partners of & Considerable injury. Grass was scarce, owing to the | 1sfge house ont West, having come to New York with more ?—Six—one ‘dollar—one and a quarter—a Btates of Guatamala ane snd a half— goog, gone. Name? omommp Breny rab ior eg oe 1d eome portions of the adjoining States, ‘Voror—Mr. Lel. wud Metropolitan Hotel, | °™ a Lo rym , *| ‘This bas been, and still is, the cause of great Mr. Laxps—Now, then, from 211, with the privi- | distress among thelaboring classes. Add to this, lege—How much? Fc Yar shillings—six—one dollar— price of” lock on povips Guarter~et wanda [—one aad turee Bese a pi M fia feel fe oe ed short crops, and you will at once see " quarter—-gone. Nam &? ¥ clatress and suffering has been endured, Yo —Es eae I = — ir. Sccokstock ten m Wre for one anda quarter, by the poor, but aleo by many who are in ‘in th ry ae easy oir- Mr, J-ves four at one, ai 4 Mr. Jollio six at one, large smount of cattle driven over the plains to Califor. | the intention of making heavy purchases, The parties | aud auite. The seats fixed at five dollars are num: bid? Atuce a cumstances in causes hay a3 ii ? ‘ollar; » Name A Voicx--That is Jone @ aud Jollie, ve nis—estimated at 150,0(0 head—this season. to whom he was introduced at once snapped at the bait, | bere’ from 600 to 863 ixclasive, aud from 1,100to | ‘Tae Vorc:—Mr. te a will take ten seats. Axctakx—Joneais Jolly ~(laughter)—Jones, Jol- bemnly also cue corn sod flour’ b flour ave a4 Four thousand persons had gone to Salt Lake thi; | #24 becsme quite friendly towards bim—the swindler in 1,333, a'1 of which are in the gallery. All the rest Mr. Lerps—-Now, then, let ua get along. For the | !i¢ and Srooka, vp immediately on its arrival for the r “ eeason. cog. seeming highly delighted at having made such good | of the seats in the gallery will be dis ef for | 2¢X*<boice, how much is bid? 2 Nir. Lexve—How much foi~ the next ?—Four shil- | yjusual demend has made all Many complaints are mace of outrages by the Pawnee | *oavaintance, saying that ho had « large sum of ‘money e? . Hwo Vorces—One, ove, one and a quarter. lings: “six shillinge—make it even, someb xy —aay | scarce and big in, a great numberof plas. three dollars, We have no diagram of the pit,as Mr. Leeps—Come, gentiemen, be quick, or you the lithographer did rot have it out in time; but we ap ieee hc padhe cb i en 5 je Vorors—One and three quarters. will designate the seats bya person holdingared | wr Tun: One end three quarters. TAay more? flag over them when they are put up for sale.” Letus bave it at once, One and three quarters. one coliar—one it ape fs jone. “What Bane? Mr. Le.anp—Leiand, of t ropdlitan, fifcesn seats. Mr. Lxeps--Now. we goon ®t 262. How muol for that?——Fou shillings—one « odar—one and a half tain plantation oe settlement, have been’ stroyed by the cattle empl to get on aneng ny. All of which causes Anve contributed to rapge our market; and it has rarély been the case Indians. A teamster named French Wood had beon | With biw, and would like to have it in a safe place, as be Rat nage RerluaN sat: cxvemananaie of | Yas Sfrald of being swindled in the great city of 0 price , undred head few York, The members of the firm on heatl P ; this piece of information, very readily proposed A grect unmber of horser, sheep and mules were | ® plan whereby. he might be sallatiod respeddng the posed on the on iit lc nn he Chesed Base ht | guy Geeta anny mae bare Dou avrvad fr | Gos % ong ant —ny Moro!—threo. quarters. | —senaet gong euanees, Taw ma! fr ethan 410,07 corn at bp ee, Later from New @exico. Seonadi dingly gis hag aa. at for his home. beds S, Vorcr—Gerton, five seats. Mr. Tauee-Now, ‘what's bid forthe next ? Four | pet ee ae oe agape ARRIVAL OF THR SANTA FE MAtL—ABUNDANT ops | introduesd bim ioe eaten ee i aie eon directly i Penang: Cent ele on Lnxps—What for the next choice ? Ghiilinge—at four—golng—gone. Who is the bid- | This unusual state of our flosr market has not Lee a Tn On RRR: FLATI, E. seuinrormation of the Nov York arm, with great cor temen, reoagtarsetee ioe’ ba! sign esasl yrs fhe Tame Obs teotici, only fifty centat: nh Voror Hall & Son. oe fiend) alge et yl hapa D « 5 ‘ ) a » 5 !-- — " pon perk are the priscigat rtiaie of pork are the princi al food of the ma- hogany cutters; and notwithstanding the price of makogapy jas ruled’ very high, b.} the high prices of labor and of perk aud floor, with’ the mous prices which are now paid for ht on ma hy fondly fren and the tov prices of that article in the'United States, hes'been a great dtawback on the profits of our business, and the prospect which Was 80 very good last year, and the of this, ie now-very gloomy. : In fact, the cutters are all agreed-to ocertail their cperations, and it is now tenerally unterstood that about one-third, or half of the yavgs'will be broken wp’next year. diality. ‘The Western man then d fi Sr. Lovin, Sept. 1, 1864. | flislity: 7h pesfhendirio tang be) The Santa Fo mail of the Ist, ult, has arrived, but | barge Bank, draws by Jobe Whores aaa ee brings no news of interest. The crops in Now Mexico | to be certified by the pains teller, for $12,000, and iy Plaged it in the hands of the proper official; then’ sud- ily be recollected that Le had made ; The trains experienced no trouble from Indians. A that ay, and would require $9,000, The a Gare band of Camanches was met at the crossing of the Arkan- | instantly placed in bis possession, his check bel Ny ing good Seactaad alae teens Sime fer wrovilons, which they | (Sip and beanctainoe bert hearin Eee ‘obtained, and departed peacefully. afterwards, it was found out, on examina‘: t After passing Fort Kearney, the country showed sign | whole affair was a beautiful swindlo theovetorts ther ‘of heat and drought, and water was dificult to procure. | te letters of ata Negro en ee forgeries, a1 e bank bi Baffaloes were numerous all oyor the Flsins. $0,0(0 ina bad speculation. A warrant ¥ erin ee believe you understand distinctly the regulations | C°mé,(ne dollars under which the seats will be sold. All tho szats AnornEr—One and a quarter. behind thoee which will be occupied by the Goverm Sr.u Anoraen—I will give one and a half. or, are fixed at five dollars each. ps oo and @ half—you see they are A Vo1ce—What Governor do you mean? (Laugh: | “anorner S11.1—Ore and three quarters, ter.) Mr. Leevs—Now then, [ am offered one and three Mr. Lxps—Governor Seymour, the Governor of | @Uattere—going, going, gone, to Mr. Howard. the State of New York. MA Veins. One aalen: : Tas Vorce—I am a democrat, and that is the rea- Axorusr Votce—One and a quarter. son I ask the question. Mx. Lexvs--Say one ard a hulf—one and a half ir, Luvvs—Now, then, 280 to 285—hew much ? Fifty cents—tny more bid? Going—gone. Name? What is the rame ? Mr. Sxooss--Snooks, again; I take the-balance— from 290 to 292. Mr. Brownrig took three at the same premium; Mr Johrson avd Me. Jollie, nine. M:. Lezps. -Now, we will pass to section D, and we come upon the five dollar seats again. How much? Fifty -erts—oxe d Mur—the finest seats in the house—one fifty—one anc three quarters—tbree qua’ tere—-quart--quat t—quorters—t vo—two and a guaiter—half, will you say?—two and a quarter— for the arrest of the swindler. sone ir —one and three quartera—go' in one, Name? Or r aeeieatinominhol mde oe Ck eR eetigay in a Receiver of Slilen Goods—Recorery @ Mr. Lezps—Yes, sir—that’s all right—perfectly | Hume? % ng, going, gone. | Born LEL+¥p-—Metropoli‘an takes ten seats. Pegg tor meetlie Be the, Heed pee TER BAGS FOR THE AFRICAN AND MuDiTuRUaNEAN | Captsin Brenan, of the vist ward police: Treeleaatrs, | USbt. Now, then, where is the flog man? Vorcr--M". Hunt, six seats. ‘The St. Nicholas took one hundred seats, at two | indigo and seseparilla, neither of which articles SQUADRON, ETO. formation that by searching Ouse. No. 37 Elm Fac May--Here I am, sir. Ma. Leeps—How mech for the rext cholce? | dollars and 1 baif. aye worth aemuh now in yoar market, or Eng- Mr. Lueps—Gentiemen, you bave got to make pick choice, for you fird they are going at biz gues. Now, theu, 1,210 aud upwards—ouw much is bid agit cents--one dollar and a quarter— one anda balf—tbree quarters—at one and three Boston, Sept. 1, 1854, | street he would there finda valvavlo lot of stolen pro- ‘The United States sloop Saratoga, Commander William erty. /cting acccrding to the information received, accompanied by offiecr Dowling, of the lower poli B. Walker, last from the Sandwich Ialands, arrived hore | court, he made bis way to the premises, and. on vinitice this afternoon, one of the rcomsinthe upper story found thera three Mr. Lezps—Well, hold up the flag so we can all | Fifty cents is bid—one dollar—one dollar {a offored —t ove dollar and a quarter will you make it?—at see where you are. Thore—that will @o. Now, | oxe—goieg. Who is the Bidder at-oue and quar: gentlemer, cLecks will be issued immediately on | ter? Call out your name if you please. purchase by application at the office outside, at the A Voicr—One ond & half. land, #8 they have been contrwted for hi tae & 7 cont for here by the These canseg have breught a despondency on alls ond were it not for the indomita peretraranos ; ond untiring energy and industry of our business - The Saratcgn was despatched with the Japan Germans, whom they arrested. They then searched the . Mr. Li i— Now the quarrere— goir g—goiny—-gone. Name? i 5 a pom 1hey + ed. They > enteanod-Hhere r. Lerns—Now the name. ere— mtn, the contequences might be serious to all con- ‘Commodore Perry, which was receive’ some weeks since | bees and, ‘satine, ‘which were lacoeeod ane i ae : "Pact ind bec om Vorce—Borjamin. ‘* 7 geen celts panos at one and three- | nected with this settlement, As it is, all seem tn- Here one of Mr. Leeds’ astistants distributed the Mr. Lygvs— How mapy, Mr. Benjamin? ‘via San Frencisco cbest ‘Ihe men and property were takea tothe station diagrams of the galiery, when a most amusing scene | Mr. B—I will take 2222426 ~28 7 » BR —26 ~28. clined to trim their sails and sail as near Brevet Mejor Jacob Zeilin, of the marine corps, is a | HOU, Where, upon examination, they admitted the goods quitters, Mr. Smith six atthe same, Hall & Son'| their course as possible. The difficulty and i were ‘stolen,’ and left there b - P Mr. Lexpe—You must remember, Mr. B., that twenty, Mr. Coyt two atone anda quarter, and bi mer- wpasrenger by the Saratoga. delphia. From the marks on the goods, th uel orcurred. A ‘gratd scramble took place, in the are selling now on tve first floor; but we will are Hall & Son fifty reats at fitty cents, : ‘ ane ape ewer the oveninagat of tais ‘The officer: and crew are all woll. that they are the prococds cf sume burglary committed | Midst of whi:h come of the speculators had both you the privilege al! over the house, Mr. Legps—Now, then, for 1,204 and unwards. | settlement. On the contrary, the duty collec:ed a ic Philacelphia On a portion of the grads is the card | their clotles and temper conslderably ruffed in |” Mr. B—{ woll take besties Nos. 230, 32, and 234. | How much is bid for them? We qill finish avon. | here is nearly all ad valorem; and so the high The State of the Weather. Creek ie ecrett’s, Seshionable millinery, 232 Broal | their cfforts to secure copies, As soon as the supply | That, I believe, mokes seven seats, doo: it not, air? | How much is Md for we choice! ‘weuty five | \ ices of our imports tends to swell the receipts of ‘A STORM AT THE Easr. sioeeh Mawark, New dersey.” te artioad pated eee | ae diedlariated’ Bay si ents a eile rt 7 | Me. Leaps—Yes, air—ail right.’ We ye now aell- certs—twerty tive. Name? the poblic chest, whion is well filled, ond our Pubtie Bostoy, Yopt. 1, 1854, | $1.0 worth of goous were, itis caloulates, recovered, for Tag pee ge REET ing the rections under five dollare—at three. Now, | Vorck—Juilie, twenty-five cents, works are all progressing. ‘The new Olerk of the “Now, gentlemen,” said the worthy salesman, | them, for the next chotce. Whut's the bid? “now, gentlemen, we will give you a ptivilege—we A Vorcx—One doller. will begin with No, 600 and give you the privilege | Declapempe pepe ane—8t cte-—at of taking ten seats at the premium offered. How| a Voice A pie’ Ey i much do you hid for 600% There it is, you see; the Mr. Lexps—A quarter—a quarter—quut—quart a er. flag desigvates the exact place; it is exactly in } ~—WUarrm— ost oue front of the etsge, on the ground floor. How much Fria nsonakd ad SP ‘half—balf—af, af, af—one Hall & Son also tovk twenty-five at the same premium, ard il4 afterwards. The rest were then oleposed of 98 follows s— Mr. Mc Cul.och, 1,602--3, 4, for. Mr. Gavnisor, two sents at. Metropciitan Hotel, teu seats, Se Salen Seen, at Hall & Son 20 reats at A very thick fog set in last nigit; rain commenced | ®eseription cf which those who have lost aay property felling at on carly hour this morning, and praser by burglary or otherwice, of late, may apply to Captain eile al shea ) and there Benvan, of the Sisth ward pol co. -dicat pg easterly storm. Cheating Immigrants—Yes'ocday a msn, named Chrit- The bark Stambout has been chartered, and will leave rose ber an oe a ae pae Ste Mager * ainst o mun name jai ct to be a ranaer ‘ay Rehr Charlestown, in a few days, with stores | {the huse of FW. © Wedertiod, forwardiog agent, 2 equedron, Letters, &o, ean be | in Greenwich atree’, who, ho all-ged, hud cheatel bia, sent by her. About the Ist of October a vessel will be | Out o: $5 by representing himaelf to be tha proprietor of 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 2 50 | anew brivge, and » thorough repair tothe court- + 2 60 | house and all the publiv buildings. Mr. Stevenson, 2 25 | Her Majesty's new Superintendent, has as yet re- 2 25 | maimed very stili. Inquiry is at work wi ai 80 PotutCRl as ENE Whi HeP tn ged. A? disep- pat, ‘i a line of steamboats on lakes, for which they said . Jolie, 20 * 100 id t without the-usual ball Gov- —— Lette ee aye Wilh storer fer the Africen | the house of Richmuller. & Loescher wore agentar The | 8¢Btmen? bow much? Come. TE meats chat MP itmen “3. inate one jaadron. Letters, &e, for that destination will be | complnizant, it appeared, arrived here afow days ago A Vorce—Fifty dolars. mst VOICE a “ Hetcber 4 “ 15 Wm. Sulmon, Esq., formerly a barrister of Jamai- conveyed by her. from Germany, and, wishing to go out Wost, went Mr, Lexps—At one abd three quarters—two will | (, “ * 75 a Pi ane sa: 4 Aenencen } to the office of Hichmiller& Locscher and paid deposit | MT: Lueps—Fifty dollars is bid for it. you make it? Well, then, at one and three quartecs. | ‘* Oppenheim’ 75 | ca, aud lately o magistrate at the Northern station PLEASANT SHOWERS AT BUFFALO. ot $14 on a toket for Detroit After he left tho ofise he | ANOTHER Voick—Seventy-five. Name. ene 80 | of this settlement, lately died of spoplexy; ana Mr. Borraro, Sept 1, 1854. wus met by the defendant, he said, who asked him if 1 vie ; "orcr—C. Stuart—Nos. 1 4 1,601. “ Seagist 2 “ 50 | Gowan, one of the Public Sear Tose a few Tho weather is quite cool here, and we have had light | be did not want to buy « tleket for'Detroit. The oom. | Mf» Leups—Seventy-five—come, gentlemen— | Voice C. Stuart Nos. 1,600 and 2, 5 “ Alker 75 | mornirgs since, and after shaving and. dressiai showers at different intervals all Fsinant ead thar be kad paid-a deposit on onealready | elghty, ninety, one hundred, o2e hundred and | 7, t'#xDs— How much tor the next cholce? “ Whitfield 1 ¢ 25 | Hmse f; took hls razor ad cut his throat, nearly Phowers af ciseren' vals all cay. at Richmuller & Loescber’s. Whereupon the defendant | twenty-five, ore hundred and fifty, one hundred and Mr, Lexpe—Ovce dollar there is bid'for the next | ‘ Powers 1 “ 75 | cevering bis head from the body, and died imme: a ar te te tents and erterineg tie anoen ber seventy-five, two hundred, two hundred, two bua: | choice ee a cates . “ 5 pe pemily,.. man from, Hara, with cargo CEvELaNp, Sept 1, 1854. 2 im 7 ‘Axorgsr Vorck—Ore ond a quarter. « Jones eps - 25 | of sundries, was caught smuggling segars, which There hes bona hey stom Wort all the forenoon, | Ze fim" thi sbopiicont Bl, sek oan tara, | Cted and trenty-ve, two hundred andy.” This , “ener oe oe 2; | Sme.confacufet, and our pollo magt-ao added is the choicest seat—at two hundred and fifty ie rented . bowed rtd trie Sf thie seat will be sold if there is no more bid for it— Mr. Lesps—One and a half; may I say one and In the gallery the seats were sold at the following premiums:. Mr. Leroy, two seats... a fine to the !osa of bis segars. For the Jast four weeks we have had: very bed $100 | weather. Every day it has rained very hard, with ‘accompanied by lightning. It is cloudy here, and the thet he bad nothing whatever to do with the firm of sind is blowing hard. Ri aler & Loescher. In consequence thereof, ho complaint of extortion avainst Nathan. The o : ts _ THE WEATHER AT CANADA WEST. after bearing ail the evidenge in the case, order- | ® to hundred and f—one more bid for tt, or it is | thre quarters—yes,sir, oLe and tree quartere— | Saya eg” "se 100 | heavy thunder and lightning; at times heavy wiads Toronto, Sept. 1, 1854. | €d thatthe defencanls rofund the money thus obtain gone now—two hucdred and fifty, going—going— | & Tun Vor Tibul. Twant 1.647 and 1,675. « Jolie, five seate, ; 100 | almost hurricanes; and the supposition here ie, ‘Tt bas been rainirg here hard all day. It is now clear- bila Te an or, fae pon Yesterday a | 62° at two hundred and fifty to ,Mr. Coutte, Mr. Lxeps—Now, then, gentiemen, as we have ibe rest, making ee on moe seats, ‘aig that at the windward they have 0 visited witia ing off. weman, named Ficult Péltey, was srt nd with 02 A Voice—Who is Mr. Coutts? (Laughter.) grest difficulty in skioping around with the flag, we | Sl to Hull & Sons, Jolie, Saooks and a few others. | severe hurricsnes. “ At the close of the sale there were not more than The American, bark Star of the East, Hadson, Mr. Lexps—Well, gentlemen, in reply to that | will be obhuct! to sellin sections. Now we will take | ity persons present. ‘The whole amount realize! | from New York via Aspiawall,acrived here two question I bave only to say that I have had deposited | +516 another letter. Now, then, gentlemen, we ace | ) €8:!mated at twenty-tive thoasand dollars, witch | 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 | ¥° ccasider rather nuder than over the actual sam. | gres fever. Two of ber seamen died; the rest are honor that it isa bona fide sale. Ihave the money | Fests on toat eertion—fifty cents did I hear? These pan Gorey Soe nee of Grit 44 be on now convalescent. The vessel has-been universally to show for it. Now we will go on with the rest. on ae obvenes ba ptr Be w Yo Tk. hy bo ne we do not kuow how to patro- As Mr. Leeds did not, however, enlighten the Mr. Leeps--Six sbillings—I heard: one dollar— | 2ize masic sfter tha audience in regard to the purchaser, and a3 consi- | cre and aquarter—one fifty-one and three- PPR derable curiosity is manifested in this unknown per- Gaartereras oo cage tare two—two—two-- Aaattionel trom Kurope. ‘ sonage, we will endeavor to enlighten the public in | “Yo FPA BPhe it ABRIVAL OF THE EUKOPA AT BOSTON. en The Cunard steamship Europa, Capt. Shannon, reach- regard to ber, for she is a woman, thongh assuming Mr. Leeps-—-What numbers? cae dou ut el bet Saad 1 seed declan the name of aman. It appears that Mario has, for M eu — aren 47 and he eager Oe pe re ng ta aren owe isdel te o'clock y i #EDE—Now, then, we fo on : . & Mie Some Daa ees coene eae ee eight tenia consecutively. How much for the | The mats were despatched by the evening train via an English lady of great wealth, whopersists in fol- | choice, gentlemen?—they aro the finest seats in tue | New Haven, und arrived in this clty shortly after mid- lowing him wherever be goes, although be has fre- | whole line. ight. nently denied her an interview. While in London | A Voics:—A half. Tke papers contain but Kitle important news addi- quently P Half 4 doVar—four shillings are bid— ehe never was absent a night during his engage- Pa $ fur a8 eonsesly four— | tional to that telegraphed from Halifax. ment, and alwaya occupied the most conspicuous imge——tay a dollar—a dollar—at ove ani a Lord Beavmont had ¢ied cf cholers in London. place in front of the stage. When he went to St. | qhertcr—at @ querer—a qnart—quart—quarter. Aceounts from Berlin sta‘e that Pra@fia fs quite satis- Petersburg, she followed him, and on his appear- | YR’ you say one and a nalf?—oue and a half it | geq with the evacuation of the Principalities, ard pro- if 4 is—gore, W bak amet fessen to assume openly the cheracter of a mediator. ance there, one of the first persons he saw among Vorce--P the briliiant audience of the Rassian capital was his | Mr. Lurve-—Now, then, from 640 to 646, ‘The Russisns report that they have gained e great vio- constant and ardent admirer. In her devotion to ‘A Voicx-—One dollar. tory over the Turks at Bajazia, in Asis, ané that the S Mr. Lezps—Ose dollar—going—going—gone. | Turks bad 3,000 slain. him, she crossed ocean and continents, and although | what rume 7 Whe Hosw’an guards and reserves are advancing, by ke has always slighted her attentions aud refused Vorwr—Conklin—two ceats, 645 and 646, forced tharches towards the southern frontier. to listen to her addresses, her love—if love it can | The remainder were taken by Jollie, the musio | “1 tee, trom at Potersburg says that not a word about r" snuff box in her poksession, which she had exposed for sale in the street. Officer M’Grith, of the Ke-erved “Corps, reeing her, avd thioking, probably, that she had stolen it, arrested her and conveyed her before Judge Bogart, who committed ber for ezacization. The snuif dcx is Lighieen carats fine and worti: about $60. Beat Stealing —A man pamed Charles Dutton was ar- rested on a charge of stealiog a boat, valaed at $30, from Modus McGrath. Tho prisoner was caught fa the act by Officer Carey, of the Twenty Brst ward police, who heard a roise at the foot ef Thirty-eixch st., East river, and, on going down to the picr, surprised the thief in the act of tuking the boat away. Toere wos a companion with him and he escared. Committed for exuminstion. Charge of an Attempt at Rape.—Yesto:day officer Gal- Jagber, attached to the Second districs. ape court, ar- reeted'a man named Jobn Ryan, on the complaiat of Winnefred Flynn, who alleges that on the the 24th of Au- gust, while eho was at the house of the prisoner, No 64 Cherry street, he a'tempted t) commit rage upon her person, but her ssreams so frightened him that he de- comyed without effecting his purpose. Jndge Clarke held the defendant to bail in the sum of $500 to answer the charge. False Pretences.—James Early was arrested by officer Elder on a charge of heving obvained a qnantity of pro- visions nd other articles from the store of Henry D. Felter, at 689 Brosdway, under false pretences. It ap- peared from the affidavit of the clerk who delivered the gonés—Everett Lansing—that tbe cefendgnt called at tne store ané ordered the goods, saying he would pay for them on delivery; that when the goods wore delivered, he refused to psy for them, and would not give thom back to the owner. Judge Clarke committed the defead- ant for examination. NO BAIN AT BANGOR YET—THE DROUGHT, ETC. Bangor. September 1. 1854. Thetdrought still contirues in this vicinity. The wea ther is fine, but a little warmer. There is no prospect of tain. The fires are still burning in the wcods, especially so in Hancock and Washington counties, and new ones are springing up. admired by all who have seen her, and she is ® ae specimen of American. shipbuildiog in the nited States. 3 ‘The contemplated railroad from the Aflantic to the Pacific oceans, at Port Cabeilo,in Hon bas given a new start to business matters ia th quarter, and great anticipations of a good business in futore are entertained by tie citizens of Hon- durts. Personsawho have travelled: through from ocean to ocean, declare the-way is very even, and abounds with the best kind of materials to make @ road of inthis climate. The settlement at Limas has been again resusef- tated. The mahogany cutters there are at work again, uncer the protection of the Mosquito govern- ment. At Ruatan tte inhabitants are grombling and growling about their beavy taxes under the new colony government, and some talk of sending the magistrate adrift. They begin to feel and see too late, and probably will be willing to les well alone next time. TRAVELLER. From Buffalo. POSTPONEMENT OF THE OHIO STATE FAIR—LETTINGS OF THE WESTERN DIVISION OF THE ERIE CANAL. Borrato, Sept. 1, 1854. ‘The Ohio State Fair has been postponed until October uu. The lettings of the western division of the Erie cana! took place here this afternoon, and all of thom were let ‘to contractors from the western part of the State. Church Destroyed by Fire. SPRINGFIGLD, Sept. 1, 1854. ‘The Congregational church at East Hampton, which wan destroyed by fire list year, and nearly rebuilt, was ‘again hurned to the ground last night, togother with the adjoizing parsonage hovse. It is believed to have been the work of an incer di: The toss is about $2.000. The Northrup napping Case. MARKETS. Brum (Hondurs), Augast 2.—Flour, $12; pork, mesa, $18; do. do. O., $16; do. prime, $16; do. rump, $14; do. hams, 16c.; do. shoulders. 10c ; do. sides, 120 ; candles, 20¢.; ‘ster. Ble.; sperm, 50c.; bread, $6 06 to $7 04; rice, ——______- $8; brown Sugar, $8; crastiod, #2; loaf, $13; colton, 1 . son ublisber. . $16; jer, 260 ; lard, .; cheese, 18c.; corn, per The kienappers of Sol. Sichidy Lucente poate ts poh oprepcownaey be called—has never grown cold, but appears to | PVT. sow, then, 649 ond upwards—bow | peace is uttered there. and if any one wishes it, he dare | Dbl’; lumber, $40 to,800 Me * ’ ‘ increase with time. As soon as she heard | much? pot express his tboughte, as the old Russian war party of bis intention to visit this country, she kept A Vowr—Ore. entirely govern public opinion. The voluntary contribu- i » | -Mr. Liens One, one, one anda quarter is bid— | tens co not appesr to flow in so plentifully as he:o:o- . vigilant watet: Om ms ets eeadibe int one acd a Leli—one.and three quarters—two is bid for’, eee . pl “ found that he was coming in the Baltie, w' —two and a qusrter—two filty—at two filty. What At the St. Nicholae—tion. ES Johason, Boston; Dr. J.M. Folty, U.8..N.; Judge Smith, St. Louis; John W. Coleman, ‘Cincinnati; Vauiel Crouse, Cincinnati; John Parsons,’ Horida; Col. Bankbea:, U.S.A; Chacls 0. Jones, Jr., Georgia @_yeCulloteh, Mobile; A. and Joseph Ruesell—were indicted today, but they will not de tried till October or December. Kalled by Lightoiog. Great Fire in Waldoboro, Me. On the 2hth inst., about 1 o'clock P. M., Waldoboro” was visited by one-of the most destructive freon recor® this side of San Francirco. The entire business portion. was burnt to asbes. Nota store or work- PASSENGERS. Aunany, Sept. 1, 1854. | Cochrine,’ Buitrlo; KE Grant, Washingtoa; Thos. | mediately encaged rooms on board that vessel, aud | rune? In the steamship Emero. trom Liverpool—J. Kerr, | of the vil irs. Joboston, wife of Mr. Jobn Johoston, of Fayette, | Fret ont ae nee Sere ane perrenanly iim to this country. On thelr an A Voice—The Astor Hx use, ton seats. Ogilvie, ber HA 1eForrest, Dr Pickering, KR Hutebin: Sho eoion te dom (ibiay seven ta mater) moet persia hoe hapa aiar agape ec bse js ae aes a aaa ih pee "| did Mr. Coutts; ond now at the first auction of tick Ne half—a balf—only a half. The | Morrison, Miss \inguit, Mrs itinguid’ @ Shewan Mrs soot venty ve fuxillies are destitute of homes, food: ning, and instantly killed, At the Metropelitan Hotel-Ex Gevernor Porter, Penn: | ets we find him (we beg the lady’s pardon —her) ‘ood as any other in the houre. Jones and lt Ki, ine Desiing, tro bratage and ehilds | tod raiment agin ik ta seeuaihen ded Ge iy Ramapeiliitied aytvapin; Gen. Thomas Lassa, Surgeon General United | Giving two hundred and fifty doflare for the firs t-—Six abiilinge. mn D Brain and leoy, Ht 8, Shisend, ‘The fire spread with such fearful. rapidity that not even the Jacies had an oy portunity to save a change of 3 a, Vii ; Hen, Mi ‘ates Army; fon W. J. Rana, Virginia; Hen, Markham clothing for themselves or their Wright, Aikacras; renty five ceuts is bid. I will say pat. Whi ~*~ aah ‘one doliat is bid—going—gone. What arr i Mr. Leeds announced his intention to go on with . Pur.apmurara, Sept. 1, 1854. Col. G. D. Prentice, Journal, Lous- rextt, perp? ‘ies a cbila, Morse, i ; Hon. 5 2, » ie A i At» meriing of the citizens, held the, following even: Sixty-three seamen forthe U.S ship Independence left par som : i TD waeign ects Niauieoas Cae the sele. “We will give you the privilese, gentle me, Bi a ‘ Lwimmend, Bi rest, Mase Thor eo Sie ing, the coderegnel vere chosen a committes to. ap; here this morning, in the steamor Delaware, for New es Army ; George Kennon, British | men,” said hé, ‘of taking ten on the premium paid Voicy-—Mr. Kerr. I will take ten seats. rn 03, Chan By te a vetinad nad bay, Mr | t? the ey mpathies ofa generous public, aud wenow make , South Ca a for the fust. Now, then, how mach for the next Mr. Laxvs—Llow maci is bid for the seats from | end indy Mra and \ ies J ere “eC Wilken, | hat apoesl in bebsll of our suffering and destitute bea aren a ice? What is the bid for it?” 676 up? Hota:t, be: rer of diapatebs, Mesara Carter A | Wilions | ‘ejlow citizens, many of whom barely escaped with thelr Strike at the New Orlcans Post Office. wig, bearer of o! by tives. ‘Twenty dollars. A Vorcr--Fifty conte. Lite, A Morzar, G}ornoust W Alsott, P Maciot . bag Mr. Lerps—Only twenty dollara for the choice Anotaer—Three quarters. " Chittues Whitelsall Me J Gitet ‘The whole amount ef property loat, frem the beat eq- clerks rome in ba sounts beer At the Union place Hotel Commodore Breese, Vit- | (with evident disgust); well, twenty dollars tobe- | Mr. Leccs—Three quarierr—ono dollar—one and bf ES Ut Kiug’ Hunt, Coosive, DH Molmus, | tate we are able tomabe, cannot fall shott of hal’ @ The as Wo Boas sce tn thls) ety, si ene we Newbold ard lady tical Phd Py ‘aur gin with—twenty—twenty—any more?—-twonty— | a hal!-—two—going—goiog—gone. What pame? Minot, “A Wosrn, Clark, tilstee, CP ioc, CF Burnett, | Billion of dellars, not more than owing to ® quarrel with the Postmaster. eg OY ee te hee “Grteana: LEN: See Rott, | Bow,thin, bid quick—-twenty—going—going—twen- A 4 Av poe I va ry oe 678. we me and Servint, tiene n, 3 Eocene Malena aso * John Balch, st ; ee 1 % a «fer y ‘Az8!, ; Mrs. ‘i % ty—gone. What's the name? 7. Lazps-—Bow much for the nex! iiame and lady, Herth «ict, Purell, seo ‘Alfred Storer, Cee ee es Meee Prepcottet A Samoor end tay, Bostoar Misa | HLM. Wilde, Councilman, said a tall individual, | A Vo1or—-Fifty centa, Gray #00 indy, 1 bal @ W Tilden, O'Carrash ana tay, 5 5 vena Alfred, Storer, ‘Wasurxcton, sept. 1, 1854. Stedmai 2A. A. Guthrie, Ohio; Wm. Branch, New | whom we recognized as the redoubtable member of Mr. Lees —Fil aH cente—one dollar—one dollar pan mee “prt sey hae es Key, Jamen Bovey, James Hebi 2. ‘The official statement of the U. 8 Treasury Department | York; R. M. Giffin, Albany; 0. D. Greene, U.S A.; Thos. | the new board, famous for his belligerent correspon- | and a quarter- g—gone. Neme? pA a Mon” ja Bg Ween ey 3 Wai mes ooern, Henry Kenreay, William 8. Cochran, shows that there were $25,028,¢00 in the various sub- | W. Heid, South Bloomiiel’y 2. 42 ates. Gotten, Fort | dence with Councilman Seely. Vorce-—Mr. Counor. 1 take six seats, | Ered S Roby toaiady. Corlptan, Burn, Kenrey, TE George Allen, John H Keanedy, ‘Treasur t to dratt, on the 26th ult. : = “How many Mr. Wilde,” said Mr. Leeds. Mr, Lusnr—Now, then, there are only four more | PC, ‘taltas-wics oy a ee ae wir, Cook MM egg ssa irving House—Sion. J. Mn. Pod hg ne , ay end pape nb cag Sey pol going—eo. | MF Patenard indy, child ood nurve, ta loving and Jagr, | a Gore’ = Mar! "1 D Da ; Mr. Lezps— How man; 8 sf iy a * | Dy Parker andlady, Jug Wilmot aad lady, , at 96, 1 New Osean, Avgust 81, 1854. Rati 4 one werath Caroling; & Ww. Mr. Witps, (after a tile. hesitation) —Well, | venty five cente—one doller--one, one, gone. three nny Me mis al sad» 108, iis Fairbanks, Waldoboro’, Augist 96, 1854. mark : mode. % t. Ni x a another one—} 1 jen ur, oe ee ites re'vales, Flows | Hale, ew Se Lt ee eles Bee Or We Put me down for | Nem cR--Astor House—ten pea Mater Wiltran, Wer Peters and iady, Miss Peters, | Fran 1x Gzonartown, 9. O—We are indebted to Canada; E. J. Hayes, Louisville; Willis Holmes, New Or- leans. sta. Mr. Larps—What number will you have, sir ? Ma. Leeve--Now, then, 691, with the iysege of | C Welln Lechlo, rr Ferree and lady, child anv seret, is firm at $8. The prices for corn are considerably mad lady eid an pepe a friend, says the Crarleston Mereurv, for the fol Sa (Selita nearce at 9.0655. Pork Srmat $164 t Yad dp she sees Reet ee Pi Wipe Next to Coutts. (Uproarious laagh- be nai ieee is bid for the ayo en iol, ft, ay ul Totten, t yen | ga inayat — — one 918 38. 0 famfo i . ‘ bad } ayy Biber ‘hin rose of ontton ners” Weloaina enistiora’ ts syase | LAVAS ies eben OC Cee rn ilps. “A Vorcr—Is that the hasband of ‘the celebrated Nee ee ee anes BE -eniag, Gomes Tec incre Herer, tees satel Mie i, ty as cusped “of about $25,000-ctawarause Seow ere clus a iy mi Same . MI “ bales The gels for the Tost to, Gaye wore 600 Dales, | C''Condno, FJ Punch, and ody Biss Marie, Welsh, a yeh don’t know avything abous it, Vorox--N. B. Hexie, five. vat sGraete: 3 D ra heribe mereine, B Salter, $14,000. The entire range of buildings from Watec- Foe ee eee ae at Bir at Coen te Chenango, | Heat eae SN er eaer dutta, ure D Lasts Vorce—1 only wanted to Me. Lerps—Now fiom 695 up—bow mach?—Four 4 } Merovsia, Mr Orilvie and lady, J.C Mackay; Cole, Mrs | man’s wherf to Broad street, and the square opp0- ue S ESited vundeens es apy ae bore 4 ee barn, eae pre or ed ay oe Well sir, 1am entirely ignorant of | shillings —~-four— any more ?—four—foar—gone, | Turnbuil, Architald, and Foss—201. site, (except Mra. Lister's | bana, ‘and the kro i 3 , sir, here once lived, . iit Master J-H Weshiburn, Miss daraet, Mrs Franken | the person. Now, gentlemen, (con! Mr L., | Neme? the corner where old Mr. is en Tiel coeeigts of the new cotton crop were 14,000 Cuantaston, September 1, 1654. The cotton sales fcr the weok wore iT moge questions Voicr--Mr. Dent. I take five. “a Sronm mm Toronto, Caxapa—About 3 o'clock fos the next? How | Mr. Leepe--How much {s bid for the next, ¢om- pesterday afternoon, this neighborhood was visited Ff 3 ! F' if stein, W Bernett, M Miss Elisa Savage, Misses H asa Sorheo ee Nanee Guile ure apparently anxious to avoid any same kind,) bow much is bi 00 bales at prices | 1 AB Hughes, Habersham, two in- id E hear méeneing at ceven hundrea? How mach is ‘sid for ‘a great storm of wind and rain, accompanied by | finally arrested. We feel gloomy enough. Many etlae of 30.8 5e Minkaalieg wcnda auotec st OMe The fants 3d posure a eS caverns a ae a pet YY gr hen | thunder abd lightring. Conel:erable Geaage has | femise vithont homes © 6° to, and not one un- Teoveipts far he woot were E00 bale, “the tock, ox: | (OND; LEP AUTEN Tieshemay ates thomes, ‘ee | | Mr. Lape Now, gestlemes, one delist is bid for | A Vorcm. Fity conte... |g, | been cone, we ‘ear, on the lake, « report being cur. house in town. le Puri, that clusive of shipboard, amount+4 to 14,260 bales. Broughton ‘and child, @ M Wi J R Potton, GJ | the rext choke fiyrccelx sbilings te pid~six—Ox- okt ix | Prteatta: dk vere wan 6 nn her in the | _ It would seem, according to the ' ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE CUTTON CROPS, ETC. | Smit! ‘apd two children; Pow Anns Smith, Miss AnornEn Vorcr—Two doliars. ws: fee — ix 8 \~ix. gone. a 4 4-4 : MEM gtd poteg and many of | the feeling existing between the sneneien § me tne ‘The Prices Curpe's anokal’ Cetaeanit eta doves tae | “Frew Bersvode, in Pi eraaan we igray,D tant, AE ore age Vorce— Astor House—five. ihe saler crus dragved thelr anchors a.cvaelder. | uma chareeer pars et ihe cotton crop at 2,080,000 bales, and tne year's Feostotgpt | Mrs Hunt, Ty Hunt, Grunthen, am M Meats Tiere two bicders claimed the privilege of select: | Mr. Leave—How many for ext? Six shillings | able distance. In town, trees were blown down 8 and | Yendent of the road inet week dlachare Se New Oxlene” Si a beoites, cnt ths nateeet tinea | ae 2 eet, M weciolab, J Traynet, E Teayoer, ¢ Ing tbe Orst seete, as cae — Kener _ fame? uprooted, snd some dumage ris done to Knox's | suysriatendent, who wae Om bear which, St 800,000,000; the value of the yeas’s exports ot 994,- | Clark, HMeCartzy, J MoCartry, BMeCartey, H is | P¥enn seals —“— Mir. Laeps—How fuseh for the next? Fifty steele— Jobe, Aug. 31. were