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Fancy Ball at Fauquicr White Sulphur Springes [From the Richmou Fuquires; Sept, 18.) The evening sfter the uw otthe Qu ea of Love and Beauty wes rence Dall, eo long the the r Pronounced one of the mort Uruiisut festivals over wit. | Beesed st these pains. We ote vpadle to recsuat any | of the incicents which took pace, (eveu could we desm | 2 in enexrep'd nsbie taste to do s0,) ture within te throug d orecio At the close of every « the hous fors0vk ‘lis “e tive bell to breathe the freaa air | b pod the portico, aud we not of mentin. hire F , of Washington, a ype B roysl oride, and weil id ver rone wf wuite wateres silk, embrvidered ip gold. ber rich velvot acd the diamond cir- Clot ey which tt was cunflued u,ou her clear, smovtn ne of aay tn brow, display ber chastely pericct v ute | . Thousands of people yestercuy visited the Battery for Mre » Of Westing'on, ony afterall the guests bad | the purpose of gazing upon the r-ins of what was owly ascembled—we wight almo-* say ‘towards mening’ — | 9 tewdays ago the pride and ornsment of tbe city. ‘The dawned upon Yeras the ‘Morning stac ? Horarmme- Ratrery iseven ina worse condition, if jole, than we trical form was ep veloped in x lias line deoss of waite | ted with star fi-wes folds now sweoptag the Ground, now bri m the acu. Toe morniog star Bhome yesplenden upon ber crow, end amongst the kuot Of olurtering ringlets we 6 beck of her hesd, you could | Ota mist liLe vei. But, ehining Seside the “Morning Star,” the “Lone lar,” represented by Miss H— ct Washiogtoo, did | Dot pele ite ustre Herdress was the exact bae of a | Gummer Fey OU # cloucicen Light. the epangled veil of Cerulian (hoe eas o-sved othe esoue by a single Detldant star, remicdiog you of Wor sworuk’s baes:— Set sea eur when ouly one Is shiutog io che eby ‘The loveliness of the rorcing hour was farther illus. trated by Miky S—-, f Fnuquier whose beamiag tace Jooked 10rd from benearh a cose tivted cloud, teat, de ece ding, enveloped ter whete persoa aad proc aimed Aurora’? about to open the roseats curtals of tay. Night had two representarives. Pheane, Miss G— Of Lichmond, who pad bees crowued a» Quen of Beauty | on the evening previous “she was euselopsd ina plick | robe radiant With eters, seresceot worn on ber bevw, end over ber bead fas Mens oii te ved, upon which a silver © wet, with its long glittering tal, Wes exquicitel embroitered Nigh: ’s other Queer was Mies V——, of Rappahannock, gud the c! vive of th» choract r rewin led us of the night ingsle voice which Pad deligh ed toe guests at Faaquer, often ‘ making night ouciew!? durtog bee prist viet. We should have liked (ob seu the melodious aight yoddens’s Oger, in to. Mm © wore Was paevcularig re crowoed wih a | won, newly at the full, Vit mingled with tae touched bee feet. ber c mpaniot e, Was a most pi- want represen 's ir vy’ Her tiny, but Well developed f ©S,essbin of pluytul ea- wel en and the Fairy. | vilowers oer fair bair ot around her s tea upon her robe ve 8 silver wand, ot airy majosty’s her magical ower journos m tenewih he floated, upbouc: foRemer wing ©t biry Lexture, But we beheve? ane in ere w sete who bad fally ee the Lreatingly displayed, to elther wharf. Ske was eventually tebea of at Unton | Their joint answor is full, exy /licit, and free fru | Buenos. Ayres. Mies P—, of I , a snperd asa | Wher z | doubt orevasion. Phe susvictola thar hay bitherto | OFFICIAL COMMERCIAL D2SRE+S—CASH CTRCULA- Counters. She wore be crore an her erm | ‘Ihe bark Speedwell, also at tha Union wharf, was some | reed around tho names of sa veral of the candi. | TIONPOLITICAL REVIEW~-FORBIGN KMIGRATIO¥, aaa’ Velvet tedoieaabrold o gotd, with as much & ‘eluted onthe lerboard quester by the buck } Gal's, choaid at oped be aleid oned, vile it can |. We have receives our tiles of the argentine a7: Pebhighbet (ars igre thet a of rans atre. i A ha le i atthe Wate aspect , Ontea to the 151 of July, containing int resting advil» s was perectiy noaiiec'ed, wea, as be moved about, upon | the Sonth whert, beloogeng * the sawe company, was | resorted aeaecar? g ects » ienifs toenable ti | the Packet of July the §b contains the following sum- ber lip theve ptayed greatly domaged und will requi e oxteosive repairs. Bo to sign 6 letter to whie: ‘heir Fiames are aup* mary ‘he Trilana pudiisnes the annexed synooris of obi ms » ideo? in haat ihe wharves at the new Castam House, (formerly | We bow have every ennfiden ys tn vheir fot off: s) docum-nta A rote from the aptain of the Port, y side 0" the hesr' Fiterrmon'y,) which have beoo ny th | Upon the sabject referred to, and. chal! she most | :eperta the movement inthe mooth of June, viz. — : aitered ard repaired, withstooa the severity of the storm | stringent exumipation into the tcuth ef. their state | Passengers arrived, 403; loft 448. Mershany v-rsels ar- va very charming 96& | nobly, a4 did also the two Central and Ascommedstion | mens, authenticated with the sauctity of taeir | rived, 6), of 10,762 tens; salted 48 vessels, of 9,678 tons. scootly nocade, mele | wharves, ‘Ihe latter, however, received some siight , Coasting’ ereft’ arrived, 287, of 6,862 tons; sailed 340 1 unde dress of white | surue of the same reiyn, ani wa, fre ai painting of what | Gre old mater Loc so Traiae and assumed har perron 1 spile of the intense musyhere mrouad ver, | vinter—wr frosty Leis of evergreens, was teo Dagat i we vodid Gime | Miss B—— of Weetmoreinud Beat, turewn 4 re by her iw inet coroner covered with and summers teri bu of lend bonnet and ut che lovely Lucy | : ‘ f our party, audthet they should thet of our cous ngnin plee p io order, 4 gfe STs a, | the returuof the 1th July—on that dey of last year i i hue wha at both Lucas’ and West Point Mills | not be couatera: by any Aworican citicen, Any | ibe ardor and dee sian of a patriotic eowmunity, gaidod tote! yer ge 1 were partly washed avsy, und we l@ara that over two | Fstty haga righ to know from hinwho seks, and ex: | by au able stateemanship and @ cousuiamats olplomany atta ia eae Vator | Turdied barrele uf tive’ wero damaged at vha latter | pects toreceive ita..upport, whocber he huldsits political | sopweyed an er nonedeiet telornpls, the feclta Of avbick the mimic oxestion was ox are oe | Opinions, or whether he ts connccted.with anothay party | yor. now reoph ib in favon of Mika b—, cf Washingion, hoced Ube Spanish Ie ty to | place, r bin 87 Ps 5 . ~ Row reaping, Wib # rica revers.on in favor nh, r ° ‘ihe New Bridge Ferry wharves were considerably | oprosed in yriaciples, policy or no.ioa to itsoaa. The osterity, a Pilea Wo, of Baltimore. wen much adiniration in | dermeged on this and tbe st. Andrews aide of thy ives. | ovtnie pe od the comes wane balbg eee te qocided |“ guv like tho hurricane that purifies the atmos. par lumber, w re ed i - | on thy stion, entivg« hi vod dat er coe :: » ¢ es i @ white satin dress, embreice wick beatles’ wings | Some rafts of lumber, which were moored in the neigh: should as decidedly entertain, andes publisly avow, thas phere. it hasJeft somo, traces of aesolation; biavits ia e such a living per vor bat imagine 7 berotae that ele had some , ot We heard Leeniog, ax the @ Maid of the Mit,’ bot in ber cihertal character she was us sible T ever os W—, bo’ of Warrenton, were came her novice a a face that re ra of mirth— Attire, ie spit cabled the ceseription or hog fo lovely, yet «e are’ ota The over wings of ao innovent neart the roguish Gipsy Mies §-—, of hichmon Girl Of prasants, there was 8 most plecurasque araup. Mins SOF Hich ‘ —, of iar, Swine Peoran'—Mirs cch——, ¢f Boltun cu Peasant Mies ¢ of Kickny hn Peas .ut—dise sant, &e, &e, &e, +o: Lie gentiomen’s ers. | werw teas striktog of Washington, tf —, of Gtouces fe, of Wastmaton, t pant We are not eble to recall ua fumes, which, with soine exons uw Wore & mnguiticen: Greek ¢ ak cotati. nee paltiesnear Wing | KREORT OF THE SYBAMSMIP SOUTHERNER—BUOYS | ea iH—ve. R S— Pauqaer, Private—Mr, pS GONR, EM. stash stew { Pp. of Richmond, s Br i——, of Culpep- The stesm*bip Southerner, *h’ ‘ch arrivel from 5 | oi. Hiab : Warrenton, Shepaerd— | York yesteréay rooroimg, reports having experienod | TW of Washing | td weather from the “Tuy of ailing, She, howeres: v W——, of ae Sa ee eee bALiIee Sec eOk ARISE TIRE tonlog moves a chia: SORT rc turymon iin tie rae bocn ourrled way, an that r : not for ne host of prety children. Miss | itis elsy Jiely that some of thy booys mirkiog the We must not forget the hast of pretty chlldtee mum | ouner channels bave met with a.almidac fate. It ts hoped Stwidbisecsh vauan : ‘cera wi seo that these buoys ace re- bf Warrington Valley. and cer tiny stato Diss ‘ » Of Freverieks a: Qasea ' aA woot yy mpl. Ihe Misses Ha, | sidieg Hood « Flower Gil anda | Mester W—— Massauieilo. | Master A. W——, a courtio: of tue reign of Louis Foar- teenth. Master G—-, of Wasbingtos, a Turk. Maser | J—, of Williamaberg, Tartar Mibs L C——, of the Army, Nywph. Mise 1.) C——ter sister—chitd of the Regiment. We have coubdties. omitted # numver of ebarecters, winch, in the crow! esexped our my The faney bai! teers to have given ve 1 satisfactioa; and though it generally closes the of the season at the Fprings. there are still a of visiters here who FPese remsinicg for quiet ent. Indeed, we | ik this agreeabic watering plac tive @ large crowd. — Murrrn uw Sr. Lo day morning, John O'Dorald, a y 21 years of age, was kilicd Thomas Dowling. The cir and the auiecedenis aie as f cowd learn by careful investivnt indebted to Dowling the sum ov fous beard, due since list wiuter. The latter Mandirg bis money at sey tal different times, and failing to get it, pat tne so ouutin the hands of a Constable ‘or collection. Y: Constable calied on O' Donaid + be was curr unded by & numoer of bis assou’ at which be felt very muck meriifed and higa'y in dignaxt, He paid $2 of tre cum, bomg, he said, add the money he had wits b A few miantes previ- oust) bis death he cal on Dowling, woo is & shoemoker, in the employment of Mr. Roone Fourth street near Bidule, te 20! satisiaction for the insult. Whee he cated, Roovey aad Dowliog were both in theshop, the latter «i ug oo @ bonch at lis work. O’Donaid went np to tim, and ster using Bome Opprobrieus language, threatened hin with personal violenre. = Dewling told bim thst if he molested him he would stick a kaife into bim, at tie fame tive picking up a shoe Knife which wat won wae it. Mr, Rooney iien toinking it best for him to interfere, took O' Donald by the shoulders thrust bim into tie street. faa tev momouts he Yeturned, and approaching Dowling, excisimed, You son of ab—, i will Knock your d—d face y” at the same time strikins hima severe blow temple with bis fist, ani kuooking bia from seat en wtheflicr. Dow ing immediately aroxe, seatching the wame ki ife be'ore mentioned ed it into O'Donaid’s beact, penetraing the ard causing his deat sitnost iastantane nly. Dowiing then went sud gave pimseli up to an Offiver and wna conveyed to tac county jal—Si. Lows dn telliger cer, Sept. 8. Tn8 Scrrocey Murer ry Troy —At the inquest held by Lo ouer bootecon on Sovurtay, ontas vody Of the wottn. found flow ing river, it proved to be that of tie File of Arcour MeMahon, au Lrina- wh First suees, On a vost fubs body, marke of violer —ihe 108 Deing maozied « | z ‘Were exhibited ther if tv bad beew bitten, t - arine and elbows broiaed, lopge bat partuny infictss; audas there way ne weter found ip the «6: here was litte Gouts of the fact ti at te 3d not die from OUt jak « esamayy that the was abont twenty yours of age, la- bitually intemperate, ana th er vusdand Dad frequent vielent guaricls ied cuu, fe base band, mated that the let un avha eta was Om Friday noon, ea tha’ « yricated at the time By other ot it was proved that MoMabon wss seen tooo 6 bol ps «ab 10 o'clock on Frivay vicet io no den carryi is the reared y When he was seeuty uniock the door the house. It wax likewise proved, we blood was tevedou MoManon's Satu day, avd thet he was ceon wash: ousxe on Saturday morning, On he door lesdiag to the stn was foanc bicod. U) der this state of facts the jury whic faliy- authorized the i Werrant for tho arrest of McMahon. ly “ , and committed to jail. ment,and retury #iiin after ‘The gale which we reported last Seturisy morsing to ane by the grant fenoy | have beon blowing with great violence during thw pre- It wae) esding thirty-six bours, contioved until towaris neon ov Saturday, when the wind fortumaly changed ftom the coutheset to the south, and thence to the south. ‘The Gale tn Onarteston. " (From the Charleston Stanaard, Sept. 12°] woe Toe monarchs sad subjed's Of | as the streeta were conreracd, the water soon disa THE DaMAGE IN THR CITY. ey maey costumes worthy a» large number of the cellars are full as are also near- TORFADS, ssi Pie Barns . ton eattqations. To aad to the generad constermation amang: Befor Police , Jastice: om the island, 0 3 wr wilted by a taren or wie — “¢ a at ee epee pega) or . Tra thy ast, 9 Gre was dis pits seek refuge io the fort pone bc pd aig ain Samael tieidige & | covered in the tin and stove Co,, No 66\Weeoy street. Thefroms 2 can) sad gxtir TRE STORM aT MOUNT ' Cons dersbio dem-g- my wae Caue che stores to thy west. In the course of the efternooa ani night crpirad | trees, fences, ke , at Mount’ PI: but we hi nt, | guished It’before much damage ens done, thy five hav we dit oot vea- | showers of rain fell. avd per ectly dreached the stress, . earned that Boases ere ant, i ti washed away thoexception a ’ peered und loft inom looking olsan and wholesome; oes | SEttbeeaeee OF sie ullcneed | oy sensa Beily, having charge of tlie eh wretsl furnaces seas te eet ; he, wordntea. bad the ir lighted eo- ‘he roy SS a used by the, worbnres. emptivd t yf y | th ter becomes potrid, they may Iead to serious coa- ‘bb 4 a b kettle, the-bottom of whieh was ex sckel around quenees So much for the dilstorimess of Council in | Tenprcting ite o Lenore! “The colaabre Sete Biaremiosgeat ooxs bal a sequences | not having the lots properly filled up was Amerivan Stag’? | 36 the plank road leading te it and presents a fovlorn appearance echoorers were blown into the marsh from this wart ‘lis, osither of them, however, sustain The aud Bennett wterinl injury on | | Patto | reoted, works lost her jio-boou and was: the brig Zenobia, also lying at Wappoo Mills, loated | with lumber and reedy tor sea, was driven sshore, and will probably hi she can be got off ‘The ferry steamers Vassasoit nud Coffee, as vo stated on saturéay, are sshor® on the western side of the sshley river among ‘he se | locelity, eud will probably have to be dug oat. | proper to state that the Massaaoit lost ber rudder on Fricay, abreast of castle Vines c Lev wey up the Asbley vives by ‘a The capaatly of the wew lightship ‘or Rattlesnake Shoal was fa the of the the humane eondic’ | vhen it is taken inta Tie wines of those havicg f erday eveulng the | Were greaily relieved on sav. rtie moaey wiilat | ty dur mI thor om those on the island. Point Bouse is ett reported it on Saturday mason-work ix demoli-hed—ahe ratticgs, the walss, tne trees, &c., are literally destroyed—in short, toe scone rvennts a compie'e picture of a wreck, ‘the bathing ou a q Aistinguinh the waning mon geaving through the fulda | puilt. NORTE OE SHE YE NPP Te ETE On strolling throvgh the city, onr reporters discovered that many more byvidings bad neea eitoor wholly or par. tisly onroe'ed, thea wes at first antisipated. thove unroofed way the range of stercs oa Kast Bay, occupied by Me*s:s. Conon & Cohn, R A Pringte, Chafee, St amand We ucderstond that s stock of the latter ger ‘Tbe store of Yiascrs, Raasan, Palarwn & Cor, om Meoting | street war unr ofed ‘A portion of the tin om the roof of the rerket heuse rrjed off, Un «u the r00f of VWinity cLureb, oo Eh wes aloo blown away. painters, g aziers, roofers Aworg the ined nts of the sn fast © very large nligator was ai Queen street, between King and Meet ug, oa Seturday nror blog. diecove €0 us SOD aM posi THE WHAKVES—THR We have collectes the tollows respecting the damage to toe 2 t Potter’s wharf, lite smith’s, the beg Benic her bulwarks end wns badiy also badly damuged likewise 0: iteell » é 8 cayed gerions damage. eiticn et th porti-n of the w ik wharf, ‘hus completely blo. n’s north wharf wa: south wherf escaced with but triding damage. meroul wharf, dumaged ‘ ‘he southern wharves are grewtly injured, and it wilt quire the expenditure of a orga sum of money to ber of ‘ i 1 diceeti: \» Ese bib ihiet teehee iss oomplete wreck. ant | they hold the seme opinions, not to be ovidenced by aa 0 cay, and rede out the gale is exposed positions in the barbor suchor weighing three taousaod pounds, THANKS FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICES. In the burry incident to “be preparation of our report for Saturday mornirg we compliaented Captain Payne, | ofthe steamtug Aid, for His noble efforts to reach sulli van’s Island, but neglected to remark that the officers apd crew who voluntarily ventuced out witt him on the hazarcous vor ave were likewise Geserving of all praise. In this conrection we neer of the steumebip services, snd was of material aid. A We woud algo remark, that Capt. S. P. M’Farlan, of e Captain of the brig . * busue snd confusion incident upon | anc helpless on board, while the vessel was da: Ll pale rt ‘ Po" | the Battery. Too much preise cancot be bastowed on | wae in Tclunteer with’ hit, snd was preceeding towards tho WS, aS Lear a4 W2 | vessel, when he met Mr Varveily, and they roth jumped | O'Dovald Wad | on buard aad mantully worzed together rlines for | these try the me.tic of taen, and show what they are at fier Ge | heart. rm of the steamer Hib: a life was known to } ogi) the tslang had bs large Dumbers of houres bad oF mater the southe: Siovlirie, vender them ec complimenting Col feymour, the quartermas’+r, 1 wharf Yon, whose names our reporter wes unable scned & boy from the roof of the Voint Mouse as it war being carried arey. islend, degivning with:— ce of the bundy bale Mr Honour’s howe he Moultre Hou-e o jeluinge of the atorm the four bones known ns Tennessen row 2 ‘The first was occu; ¥ second by J. H. Treseot!, Keq ; Walter, Fro. gore ym t ut house of Mr. Owen is entire of if remains ly A larger ion of the massive | amoag t Croft, se¢ Jobuston, Crows & Brawley. | 4 tion of The Layee and varied Jemen wae sertousty ddrawwud Sahed way. fe toaliuae to the damege done to | ties, &e, further thai te remark | forded work wufiicient ty: Ieep mth &e, bosy for « month. a o mention mading: veered pro How be ge nobody s nt there, without being powvioualy inquiry, he was despatel IIPPING, BTC. aonitional tatormation F¥es and Khippizuti tove fet Her rig.ing wa The sehooner Little sandy was | y chaied fo the ss me Jocal ined covsiderable injury , Benn 5, Paimetto and Marsh’s wharves-es- bed a ne pier tukew away to low water mew Jas for a time on a very precarionspn. vertee'ly hang ona resied oa the dry | hi g up the entrance | th of th bo D o ureatly injured, but the |b h and borh wharves wore otave sise | ire | | of rom the bay ia totally up- | € threa hooner Kob Rog: lies suak at sehve to Rast Point Mille | o Mills, stove her bul- | ‘ly chafed. aA} to discharge part of her cargo before vd and sheil which abound io ‘hat It is and Was roan iged on widle wheels Sin the Rouds on Yhara: | afety ia one of the mos she was held by an tested She ani ore | posible wid alzo name Mr Taylor, engi- | jastvilie, who volunteered his tra, iseniited to great praise for his ox- nection wits “r, Farrelly in gaving the life eka, who was Iytog sick | ing about | f these geotlemen, particularly oudderation that the Euréka was and dashing sta tate that threatened her de- every minwe, Hearing that a fellow sniloc istress, Capt. M’Fazlon eailed for somo one to facitests Like THE STORM ON SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. eds on ullivan’s faland, vy afternoon by thera | ch bad been despatched ovfal annowacen «nt heen lost’ by the gale, al- | top lately submerged ant Tier beea washed 0 vi f tho families rasiviay on , Soughe refoge in Port waa made to noovmmo tate AL on the island aetts tn | , the commandant, Captaia | t Slocum, sad the offi- ‘urni-hing quarters, pro of a meeting he'd on | ening, which beapesks the centiments of we onbounced on Sstarday, the ¢ it alse thy ferry boat ge boat d twoo' her ascertain 5 he merniog, wita t damaged. meo throughout, for Weappenin ry o The captaia of t \ | | the | ‘Let us take a geseral survey of the | | THE FRONT BKACH. honse was washad standing on piles. ‘he upper story wes ke rayion’s Douse Was nearly washed away. Tt 14 {very consiserably Martia’s house suffered materially. The body wae grently jujaved, sud the pinrzas and kwater ic froue were washed a way ibeck’s honse, cecupied by Mr. Barker, waq ' | y gond——not a vestigé | { ccoupied by Mr Troat, wit ower story is gone, aad the tte Kirkwoods hous ably dawaged ry is stand ail it tanned alight damage. on xo Itttle injure las to b It bravely weathered th» warlby of oti Te extirely | &. BR Req 5 *a8 i the third by kh. W. nied ' The fourth was A swull honee Pelongiog to ¥ Patreraon is gone, The house owoed by Mr Bulktey, and oorupiet by Cant Witon, lies canted over, and the pizgos have disap ‘The honke of Voree, th The err bo Conntnghem + Anotber small honse o Horrs's large two rely gone. Hank's bathing house, w é | Joredinan, was proetrated. | ‘ogh is entirely gone | erson and oesupled by Col. | sed by Mr. Pattorson han Cis il boure of Mr ee owned by badly ¢ stery kitehen in the Myrties is » feot cach way, wed yards, aal {by the Wind, carried one ‘oj ped ip an upright ‘position THY LACK DRACH. ‘The Fort wharf is goes, with the exesption of the pier oad Mrs. Fiteimons’ house wes seriously damaged ‘The wharf of the Mount Pleasant Ferry Company is entirely gons, and Capt. Sinclair's wharf is badly da- eed. ae arly all the'trées and fénces are either gone or icre~ hewn It te ont! 910, iy ruined. gg that the total damage will amount to » 009, seeks mention that card reg ‘days wilt probably otopse before they can be r menos! in that vicisiqy on raged with the most unpava'lel-d fery till Ssturday sponidr g of tho matter, use Georgian of Sunday moraivg Baye — geners) dnd wide ppresa from alno-t every budding, pods wad private, in no ex- posed siustion we bays soth Church, "he Co Sole ond Methotiovehnrety | windows, trees of our strssty a mueb injory is unreofed. The wharves of tha NewYork and S 2d a the foot of Ratleges nner Cad | Sanreeed: Shemiarwonst Aheutieerters ad Sa pany have bern innudat-d to the int the Jower harbor; but a9 yet ace witweut tidiogs trom sed news tron from the pluntsiions in tre mterjior. perand Stvannak rivers, were ru ved by-tle late otorm. ‘and the witert | The Joss is immeoce and many wr cks oi hancs except four yerinued. ali the nominees upon the severa {dame ratic from the taint of Know Notbinsism, sod soticit, ia | several of the Atientic wharves were much Injerea, | the strongest manner, proof to thw coatrary:— Lut we are informed that their enterprising proprietor | wlitoon place them in x convLion ro resume business. os She schooner Isabella, having on board 4 very valuable | thir city bave instructed me to address. to you, respee cargo of eegars, and Mil’s mud wachice, sunk e, the | tively, the interrogatory herein eontxined. A large num vherves Royeo's and Adger’s wharves ‘tere slightly iojured Vanderbort’s wharf, though considerably browen, will soon be placed in cow ie’e order | Not Part of the pier end was carsiel away at North-Com- | citizens, ard ali citizens, #hether native or nature irod, | duc who profess & varticular re igion. ‘rom ever obtain: | into secret politicak soc N | well known princ! eret by our opponent as rerreayon this sebject,) but: by a written and pudic | gemonstrici« | declarstion, which we consider vill Yo satisfre ory to | suit and oot every Anezican citizen. Executive Comm ttee, [ sm instructed to ask tbe fol- | reply ts requested, by 4 o’clock P. . on the 8:h ins! | States or this commonwoalth, because thay were not | | ob ization to aid in elfecting these objec inst certain that the constituent bocies which conferrod on you & nowinatioa, bad coufidencs in your democracy, and in your adherence to that political faith founded o:. | the constitution, whict’ pleces universal toleration as amorg the chief objects of their organization. The aud ject i+ one of deep interest to the community, and avont | to + | are vot in any manner conneeted with ner attacned to vdly damaged that it will cost |B | fonnd: ferellern, rece | with tree Yantee spirit, told him he wonld not | ment stery of rusticuted nal they wore visited by thy sane which swept ovee this cit7, but eive no Rendlenlare. te egraph wires pve beoo disabled in all dire-tions, some six or eight inthes, He ssyehethres “8teronthe burning embers, ano thewght he bed put om t Ail be tire; but it seems he hag not gone so, oa it must & Sve kindled Up Bguin,wnd me xing the rottom of the kettie a &F bot net fire to (he floor. The Ste waodi cover od at aim ‘clock that night. Mr Kidridge testitied te the cuete @ of tne shop in vutting the bumingempors tuto this ka tle, und ovsiers the ryseman vresfe one, and, tam her in opinion the fizowas-the result of earetosamev® On the part of the soy, in pot properly puttiog the tia 6 Oat Mr J ldrid,e tu furare wilt nec euy more sua OBCvs ta be em, te: Uret kettle and has adopter @ , on, which he considers wil prevewt herestoer any Sun thor dspger of fire The trmewss imaveos on their soir ‘and p per- the meas $2. Oy te the Selasie Tasurance © ™- tc 7 seby- PaBy Nodumnge done so stoek of any cons~yeaue ta] injery to the alate roof of the independent Prowoy- ar nis itty ‘the trav tre that has o:eurrada ‘a ‘Thelaeeto private, dwelltmed. bassin to ronta, | thelr premis:s since thay bave beoa ia tasiness Fences, Ac conne-bo Gasated, rae | IN WEST SBVUNTEENTIL STREET. monrssblefoom che fatiea trees S| On the Mh of Auguet®o extensive fire (ooc pharm beow eustainedat Sh® gas worse as to 2mengst some old ebaptioslocaten fa Seventeenth wrest: earive ibe city of gas. The seveea? boar yaria cco between the rixth und soventh aveeucs. which destroyed ra Of ‘imaber anc other building material A DUIMbeTot mall tevemvets Jt was vamerad xt ime ht house stands starts Fig Intand met } wane opi TbS Seveonah pepere mention that the storm com Therstay morning, aod Io “ke damage sustained throug’ the city seems to be ‘Tin reefs bave been rtrivort mong tbe mont’ provaineat of which diy toat of the Pxehange, St. Jona’s 1 fire originated ixnter charcoal turoare winiett ret fire to tue | feoee iv the rear of Ligiteeuth stre-t, The Hsmes ia- | stavily spread to the samil frre ebaitsiags end degroved quitr 2 number of bui dingsbolers fe was oheckel aod extimguisbe py the Gremow ‘the fire was evideutty | caused through ‘he careless manner of usiog a tigh ed cbarcoul turnace, by putting the same too near the fecce, Np Company and the [ron -team sat greatdamage of coo: Warehoures thereon awa i g tana sulpment We learn of tome sighs dismager WW Cue Khipp.ng 1D tside ?? Apprebensi pa are eatertaiped that ve shall soon hear 0's nating nlotg thgroosst, acd also FIRE IN AVERUE A, On the 27th of sugust, e fire broke out in the bakery | of Frencis Lohmann, at No. 297 avenue A. The evidence gala xy iv this care showed that Jonathan Nosens'eel, one of Mr. | ‘a * | Dohmaup s journeymen, bad cn that morang oven Couvamta, (SX C.,) Rept. 12,1954. | musing some yeast in the Lae house, and inishea the The rice plantations along the Ca ababes; Ashley, Coo- | job atabout 8 o’cl-ck, ond then left the baie house, aod | Was wot again in there uotil 2fter the fire was discoversd, ‘The fire broke out avout two hours after Rosensteel had Jeft the baze house. Mr. Lolestan testitied that he was | not in che bake house at e!lan the msrarng of the firs, Rosenstcel could not give am opinion as to how or ia | what mouner the fireoricineted noc could Mr. Lobmann ‘The five appeares to have ocomired rome ten or dtieen fect fom the furnace, but how it eawe there remains at presiut a mvetery, Mr. Delmann *as fosured to she amount of $1,250, in the Lafarge Fire Insurance Com- | pany. TELEGRAPELIC. ICE PLANTATIONS DEBTKOYED —A TRENCH VESSEL | reported, A French vessel vee wrecked on J Jull’s delwad, and all Kuow No2nsng33m in F bitaseiphia. (From tbsPoonsyivaniaa , Sept 19.) Tt will be seen by the corresp ycense bel ‘ pts ave snawered the interrogaton es propounded n¢ Chairman of the City Ex soutive-Oomaitted amés, affixed by their own tance. Avting upon | urown belief, wa assert thet onc tivkets ace free | erat, of 5.458 tons A nove frm the President of the Chamber of Vepre- fentutives, transmitting tholaw autlorzing the exeru- tive to invest one million two bucdred thousand doilars in the erection of a mole, for tne lanuing of passengers | and lupgage. Notes trow the President of tho Chamber of Rapresen- torives remicting the laws authorizing the execitive to | pay Uf the Teacury bile; fixing t’e admiaistration of ) the publte credit; and establishing the munictpa: dues to be levied ot the ports of Son letire, San Feruando, Tigce, Covebas, Baradere, Zarete and San Pedro ‘The Argentive Packet.of. July 16th, sHudes to the na- f tional celeoration of the 1¢h-of the same moatn, aud any public ose. The ceocratic party covobter | 4p. present state of the country, io tre follo ving term<:— uch teats to be pronibited by the caastitution and tows | Censiinuted and prosperous, Buenos Ayres has ample f the United Steies, and of this stata, avd hostile to-:ho | esuge to welcome with intense eatixfyetion and grativude PUILADELPMIA, -wpt, 6 1B64 GENTLEMEN:—The Democratic |-xecutivo-Comunities of er Of our opponents, acting togecher with a few eretefore cailod datncerats, have organized them 4 commnoaiy called othirgs and whore object t- to provant wll natursliasd ons ny in the fawily.cizole, thet con never pe filled uy, anu re- licts ef the struggle, that cemand a proferent and pious care. A wuster of the invalids iss hanpy sugges!ion of the winistry; oud we thins should be edopted as the only. oa fer hy facure, Lot them meet ina vew ing to tueir homes w th a substantia mark of the sysspsthy and gratitude of their more fortunate compatzets. On this occasion it has been postpesed, in Comeequance pf the unsettled siate of the weather; ont it wil) epdoubtedly ba borne in mind, and receive the ehare af attention to which it is so justly entitled ‘The sawe jourualzefers tothe monetary condition of the try, And to rome Buggestion | made for ‘ha improve ut ot the standard of cheeurreney, thus: We-call at- ntion tothe communication of Mr. M. on monetary effairs. The dingncsis ot the case is very fairly and im- partially stated; dut we eee An eeeply arenes | fort “iy proposed t nister of {iaance is sentiments, or have you nssumed, or are you under avy | i hee a er papen eth ti fay th evonin ts, or either of | *y god, iay we least the value of allin-port duties, which ‘Hraemume, gentlemen, thet there will bo no dificulty | tld Pethapa bo little incouvenionce haw die apy oo J o 2 eaten? and 6v et appli wou rein ro tues in your answering thase questions in tho megativa. It is | a'ostifieate from the President of ths bacecage, that te auins wanted were for legitimate business transactions And Det for purports of gambling + pec-lation. Be-icss, ths evil is not confived to the anparent rise in ounces, or the real depreciation of ovr paper currency. It consists in the firctuations; and if the government a ‘upily ounces at $340, that the price msy not rise Digher, i: seems only fair that it should receive thea at the ssme rate, thet it may not fall lower: which, ia othor 8, is to declare a fixed valno; ani any fixed value thet covld be permanm tly maintained, would bea posi- tive benefit ard ulinate blessisg We throw out these Suggestions not to quash, but iavite furthar investigation; | anc wo feel much pleasure in placing our culamos ai the | dian ie Mr M ee 4 . je meantime we diasont in fo'o from the theery of f see ot Sspenhire Oomaliee, «Un Amante del Progreso ”? as devoloped in the ‘Nacional g To ng ae ee ee eon ag | ofthe 11th inst, An embsion of forty millioas by the Smith, Irevo Teech’ Jr. thomss Manderfald, "Jona J. | Syyemmment for the ereetion of e caxtom Louse, or any Mesvy, Jowmaud Yearsley, Robert B. Kuight, Googe | ceptible, pertaps & ThteY dives gener: farthe roaweve oa Le Wright, Lobert HL CalialeTsane ttre, John f | hvof Peper and gad end the actual dowavand tsndeacy 0 A h | t ay ia per See ee ican hee teen ae | setiete: halt ondamset ae itis hy the enliehvenss editors of Lelavan, George M. Howell. wines p xt a judicial oath, such as 15 required wad take ia 8o- Jor ¥@.disy porove of oaths as weil | On bebal’, therefore of the | lowing question to’ which a dieot and expilcit Are yous member oF, or directly or indirectly connected ‘Witt avy society or order, Known gs or commoaly cx!lod | © Knew Noshings,” or Sons of the sires of '76.” oF | ¢, haviag any other nase, and sho.e object is to preveat any clticen, or cliss of citizens, of this country, from } ty, ontaining any office or pudiio trust under the United | orn in this country, or on agcount of their relicious which every reflecting citizen is naturally auxtous. ‘The | Democratic Executive Committee have, therefore, | thought it right that the opinion of the candi ia es of the cemecratic party shall, on this question, be exoli- | ci'ly coclaced and universally krown ‘this done dy you will at onee remove ali suspicion, and obviste the nec amity of shoe conetant interrogetions to which a doubtas to your epinions would necessarily subject yoa. Tam | your cbedient servant, J4MESR. LYVLOW, \DELTHTA, Sept. R, 1854. Em—We are in receipt of yours of the 6th inst., pro- pounding to us reapeotively as the caadidate of the de. | moecretic party at the approaching closticn the following | interrogatory, to wit:— , MARK¥TS. Borxos Aya33, July 7,.—Bvll, ox, and cow hides, and calf shins, duty $2 each, ey; dry Matadero, narrow with- out bulis, 28. 30 Tb., peradsof 36 lbs., 50 451 ris ail | Fer; 60. do. do. cow, 22 cel do 50; te do. do, camp, * | bik Sprin, ¥ $ umber of, or directly or indirectly con- | do hoki aaieten at a3 Tbe! a8 isto eae croc, nectea with, any society or order known ea, orcommoaly | 45 of gil ataces, from carts, 108 a 1IC cuer.; do. of cailed Know Nothings, or Scns of the Sires of 76, oF | tow weizhts, ray average 17 ibs. soarce, 500.51; io. calf beviog any other name, and whose object is to prevent | D: ney cotiz:a or class of citizens 0: this country froma ob- | Qs ver 82.“ gyi? Rene rng it deg taining any office or public trast under the Uni'ea States | 7 893,040. Duty $i en 10 do each, dry, 14 a | or this Commoowealtn, beause they were not bora in | 3g do do ealted, of 82a 85 los rls sivor, BK a0; this country, oron ascount of their reksious sentiments? or bave you assumed, or are you uncer any obligation to aid iv effecting these objects, or either of them?’ To which and evers yet ot which we answer decidedly dunequtvosatly in the nogattye, You way also oreiye this as tho sasnrance of each of | ¥é no eonnéctioa with any political organ- izalion other than the democratic parts; and that we uly 4 per ceut nd valorem; nowato, dry, i dol. duty exch, pesada 25 Ibs, 86a W0. Duty $8 per dozan—Sheep, weehed, mixed, per 30 Ivs.. 18 comoon, 65460, Day 4 percertad Ab aps mb ghee 1Lo., Bilver, 2 a 234 rls. ; wool, duty, $Z per arroba; ordinary, cirty, per 26 lbs, 92.0 D4; co. washed do , 36 @ 49; westizo, dirty, ¢o., 320 84; 40. washed do, 65 4 €9; fluv, dirty, do, 45 a 55; do. warhed. do , 75.0 95, nomisal. Free—Cordova, baled, rl+. sitver, 46 9°80; Entrerios wasbed, baled, 224 24 re wil; horse bair, duty $2 per arr ; do. sbo-f, arrona, scarce, 74876; co mive., do, do, 800 . Ling, Domina, 186.2 189; cow hair, clesn, 75 80; aniaat oi or tallow, meited ov raw $14 P's per arr; talow, with vreage. ar- Toba cf $17 per oz., 28% a 24 in ptote; do pure, vo do, 240 24 ra. ‘0 box, hide cuttings, garras, ql biled 50a £8; horns, duty 4 per ct.; ox mil, prime, 1,100 1,300; « i | i 4 avy inetitution, society or order having for ita udject or ; ut the prose:tption of exc usion from office or’ctvil | prisileres of avy class of citizens whatever, cn account of their birth or religious creet Se recogaive universal toleration ay & siriual prinet- | ple of dem cratic faith, and we won! consider ourrelees Teere: ut to this fsith when-we abanione! thst principle. Wo are, very sincerely exd truly. your feliow citizeas, | init a fees one Black fovon, bi;'aT iteen t Thomas & Florence, Townsend Yearsley, oo. 6ae. Sa 10; watrlee, roatiers, ae Mad Louie Bo my bf Pig tr | Tong black. 1b. loons, 43; a 6; do, white woven, Os 12; Ja, | Temes Lardy, ot nigitt, 4. rn Sone rea olse | Henvy M Pbillips, | White, Sav; jerked veer, duty $3 qq ao Goorge Get#, Daniel MoCleary, Tease W Moore, James M_ Roob, Jowes W Fletcher, Georg» M. Howell, RD. Wilkinson, | bones, and marrow 4 per cout, 100 a 120; mare's | grease, ris silver, Lids a 12 uty free—goat skins, per dozen, tearer, 27 A 2d ria. silver, all the roduce of the Argentine provinces tree of duty on their exportation, | ali the or? ei ices as silver are based on $i7 per ounce, Excbarge, duiy 7t>—Sranish dolisrs and cattacones, N. B. Browne, Jeane Leech, Jr, Thomas Mandertield, Joby J Meany, kicbardeon L. Wright, Jobn Smith, Jr., | Bim, en. he is anti Nooraska to the bac bone here about the Ist of Ovtober. Destruction of the Rourcd Howse and Seven broke out in the woodsieds adjvuiaing the large R: railroac track, andia an in redible sh time.the fl.umes spread thr agh the sheds and through | oth. Our Aibany Correspondence. Aunayy, Sept. 9, 1854. The Whig Convention—Candidates, dc , dc. Our “tale politics ae ina deplortle eomition, Too independ: ot to be bound by the trammets of par’y, you wurt enjoy the sport froman elevated positicn. The hurce and softs axe quarielling 49 Gercely that all eyes ere turvet Angziovsly towards tne whigs § [t rasp be in- tererting to kno how the wial is biowiogay here A bumber of cuncidates are etronciy urged for the governor. ship, an¢ much il} feeling exists betwovn the silver grays end Fevardies The favorite of the former is Dauiel TUman. a well known Inwye of your rity, but bas frien ts will forma muincrity fy the couvection, a» thst there is little hope of,ma} tog bim famous. The opposi'e facuion ta’k of Judge W. W. Campdsll, bat bis -Niniew with . ewara has crestet a determined oppo mtion en the part of the Kvow Nothings, and without thetr support the whig cuuse te hopeleas. It is singular how the -evetor ruins bis friends, ieaders axe looking around for an avvilable man. m ib Wedgewood, ald to hea member of the New York var, and Col Thomas R. Whitess, ara mentives: ape wes be focaterle: to the natives, but it & bhle man of #2 repu ation should be selectud to compe'e with Bronson and Seymour. Private meetings aro held here eve Whig cauldron is boiling, Promably the mast promiasi cendilate now in the field 8 the ‘on William Kent, for mrily Judew of the upeeme Court. Ele wan a clessmue y night, an} the t | of eward iu college, and bas never proved hie dim, ta sure, Resives, the Kuow Nothings pariisatarty edmie Be would erm Bf ap. beronces Kent will he tie ucey mau at Svea But bow will tue Koow Nothings relish he Sew ree: tye a Worm support from the temperance me prene cure ardivm? here is also talk of George W. Patterron t to ade that Simusi 8. Gartine: aad Josook W. savohare nemed in some oireles, though their chsnces Bre pour, Gato: From tre Pisin, | The hesith of woe peogle of Sais Lake city bee | bee b coud the past seasons They were very frieaily anda kind to oll eaiizranta-ang traders. A great maa,’ Siormous were expacted to reach there this: | seasat. Tie crops in sas: valley locked tive aud will weld a jarge supply. Tae woole canmtry is in | atoning and prosperous coutition. Allis quict; | es Ioliuns hove ceaned to-molest the sevt'ors iu the | valley. Toe party left the city onthe 18th day of Jaly, | and reacted bere on the 26th .nst., man ing tity. | ping day coming in. They wet Bravbam & Dorris’ train sixty miles this sive of Sait Lake oaty, getting along th also E. Ba bee's train accompaaytug toom; a4 well. | Met Chas. A. Perry, of this sity, on the 26th af July, With tie mail, 200 miles thisside of Selb Laka M>t the government trata and trovps, with abons, Six or seven bunéred head of horsee and males, at Y -llow Springe, about 150 miles beyoed Fort Lara me; stock 16 ood condition, BP. Beker, of the firm of Tutt & Baker, of this «ity, ws with th om, in grod heslty. Met Middicton Riley’s tam {com St. Josep, twenty miles shieside of Laramie; st ok | io good condition, avd all getting on well, Ma ta gvod many Mormons with Zreight tritus, geta ng | along slowly; some even this side of Fort Kuarm ?y. These later must be very late getting io—v ill, without donb’, ges canght 1a the snow ta the moe oe | tains, The gross is fine the whole distance; stoc rk | eanpot suffer for want of ft, Tre Indians ware | frievdly ou tae route, acd prebably weald continere | to beif the emigravts would treet tiem weil aud not | sell them any whiskey. Tee Salt Lake market will Coubtless be overstock: ed with gocds wheu all the trains on the route gat | fin, Met toe August mail for Sats Lake at the cvose ing of the South Platte. getting on five. Messrs. | Abe) Gilbert and Henry Basyo wili prooably arrive Report said that th- Mormons-had caught Captaia Bridger, of Bridger’s Fort, aad bed him at Fort Loramie, aud wee inteading.to take him to Salt Lake city. Our reacers will:remember tie Mor- mons ba’ accused Limot fur uy the Uta Indians wrbh guns sod smmunition last sear, at the time | they made an stack woon the Mormon settlers in | the valley. Whether they wil. saccesd in gettin, bim into the city remains tobe seem. They ha: been in porsuit of hiv in the weuntains, with blood bouncs, for # long time befere-he vas taken. Lacomotives of tae Ne Xe Ui AE hoes tere [From the Daily Deragorat, Sept. 8.] About five o'clock Tiresdsy aftecncon, a fire a House of the Central Reikoad, s:tnated between North ard Hudson etreets,. aod fust north of the ct epwe of eal Kailcvad, the Round House, where seven splendid locomotives. Were standing. From the first it wae saen to be utierly impoasitia to arrest the flames, although every effort was mae by those ip ths building and others wh» harried to the spot. Nove of the locomotives wera fired ap, and it was, of course, impoasible to remove tham, aod they were ali deateoyed. Tuey were tie Cavaa- daigua, Pittsford, Thayer, Essex, Oregon, Roches ter oe Tempest. They were valued at about $3,000 Qvite a number of: Joaded freight cars were on the track, all except toot woich were got out of dan- ger. Those destrayed were loaded with flour. Tre Round Hoase was valued at $20,000; upon which there was.no insurance. There was also.a large quantity of wocd, proba- bly 300 cords, tetally destroyed. The ties on she track were burat, andthe rails warped by tho heat into a hoop. [¢ is net probabie that any trains. passed lest night. The fimense piles of yood-ou fi:e wou'd endanger a. train if the. track was ia, perfect orcer. A pa:sexgar train via Canandaigua, was leaving the depot just as the flames burst ov, but by the time it reached she spot it was evident taat au at- tempt to psss would end in the loss of the en‘ire train of cazs. At about the sams dima a train was due from the east, but Sat. Datton prud-ntly sent a mesegnger to warn the condactor of the daager. It sooy came up, with eight cars.fall of passeayera, bine a tothe aepot ia carriages without mite! q The wood sheds were immediately week. of the Round House, and tie fire uadoubtedly took from the email engine used in sawing wood. The Iss is ebout as folloms:— Round Heuse.... 5 $20,090 Seven locomotives. : 56,00 Wood and wood sieds.. 2,00 To this isto be added the two freight cars and their contents, and other incidental damages togne compacy. The Fire Department made considerable baste > reach tho spot, but there was ao water to use, 60 tLat their goud inentions were frastrated. ‘The imaenee roo? of tre Ronud House stood nn- til the heat became intense, and tuen rolled up like parchment and fell with a terrible crash. A Smocsine AccipEN? IN SrEcRENVILLE, Oar. A most terrible calamity occurred at the paper mill of Mesera, Thompeou, Hanua & Sovs, this morniog shout 10 o'clock. A new well whicn bad been sank to the depth ef some forty feet, caved in, barying a Mr. Rebisson and bis son, avd a email boy gamed Seene. The two first uamed individuals were at work atthe bot:om of the weil, and were about com'ng ont, whea the bank commenced giving way at the bottom. Young Svence waa sitting at the time on the top of the carb, about two or three feat down, cnd was carried down with the failing earth. Up to tbe tie wa left the acene of the disaster, 3 P.M., noi of the bodies bad been reached. Those engaged ia removicg the earth labored under great dissavontage, in consequence of the dirt caving in, aud come time wes copeumed: in getting ready and putting into the wed a lerve carb, to a9 to support the backe, It is expected taat the bovy of ycusg 22; patriot doubloong, 365 1g; Spavisn do , a 3i4; dillson | Evelend, per doubloon, a 6 6 ; currency per dollar, 2 | 4160., ¢0. Montevi eo, par; Freace, per doubloon, fy— 81 #8135; Unived States on, ofcount per cant, 814 per cent, Kin Janet premiam cer cent, t #1'¢; patriot | doubloone, high est price during the week, 849; do. low. | Ot, 842; exchange on ingiund, highest during the week, Per ONCE, Cbs ; Co. lowest, 6bs Rosert M. Carlisle, Jobo F. stump, Michael V. Baier. James R. Luptow, Esq., Chairman of Kxecutire Com- mittee Published by order of the Fxreouticoe Coramitten, JsMEs LUDLOW, Chateman £ €. VL sooretart * , Joseph Delivan, George Smith, W. SrrownovER, . P. Exickton, ss Inior Asyiom—Layine op tas Corser S10 Nt —The ceremony of laying the corner stoue of this ivetitution took place at Syracuse, on the 7th inst, — The by wy wind which at | amounted ia Torro in Mar companied the shower of se 6: =e aenee Oo ale, dcing conside’ da- | Ex Governor Hunt delivered the address. Dr. Se Bor. CARER Sevan py Press Kt saya:—"Boiow | £WL, ot France, Hon. Ooristovher Morgan, aad Rev. ie. glue “age, & © mplete tornado, a-com: | Mr. May, alse spol The Standard gives the fol- be ubkport ¥, ‘ean at Yh ovel ou Wed , lowing description of the building: ~The Hew | is ‘1a wost violent ra “Sea force was quio | Wa Jair Btate Of torwardness, aod it is hoped that i yeveniog, The path or wee witiia | Will be @nc'osed before winter. The Looation ohosen uited, avd fortnnately few bnildings “&°, SNE | hg beautiful on: on ap eminence, near the south se of its greatess power. The observatory, ~~ Lwertern bounds of the corporation, over! oking the Foornjancmark to those crvising near the coms., | ~hole city. ‘The building wll be in the Italia style was blown dor and completely ruined, and the |W. — ~“doiure, and will cover a space of 70 feet by frygments have been disposed of by etiction, Anew | Of Bret. ss of gg building ‘elt be broken up b house belonging to Nabam Clnif was blown frorm lis | 163. The frou.» stuye, and the tower, whic hone MWe i A emali house was | the pidjecti.n of the 4, “FAO feet, oooupying the moved tere rods with vy A new bam | Wi) be cur ied to 9 height us ae will was capsized and rai oneys were blown | Cebtre of the nu liing. The ends, . down on honses of C: Live end D. PB. | fcur stories in height, and the centre thre Joffes iis cta wore seen in | With bavem-nv and sah-cellag under the whoir. .— many snb cellor wil be osed for storage and the hot air furpuces. The ba ement wil be divided into tren, dining rooms, wach and froning rooms, &o. The principal story ofl be orcupted by sc i001 -rocins, ‘or | PELE Fou 06 aud the apartments for the supe Itacoms thatthe | Tibtendent, Tie second, third, and fourth stories | nthe batter | be used for de mitory ard other puryosea, Tae g ik we Jenpphed with bathirg rooms and weter Closers, bad the system of ventilation is the He asked sim $8 for dou rk. mucet perfect that can be devwed, exh spartnent at the pric old by the jewedor thas be | being supplivd wilh ventiduc’s for the adiaisston of could net belp hiraseif, a5 he was the only pereon in | Cold ain, Theext ror cf the build ag wiil be of the place Wo eonld repair watches, Kav the owner, | messed bick, with free stu dressing—the basa. ol toe angles ne. Ali the wusdows '@ stories, 1 md various slight « Mab OB. “R—A watch was handed | ales te Nove. Maz. foto the store art r , from Per nov ira, nen, DoW paired, inqui stand that, bnt wonid wend the watoh to Bangor for | Curlched With biocks of frre el bipoes - oe as bis Ms wd, he pat the watch, | ard co mos the outside will be farnisoed wita free- i) yeeked, Inte tre mail, upd ent it to this pity, | ANE Oresivgs, togetacr wba the aveing-courses, It orevereafely,.pod Aiautiess eirb niy finer is Arent extranee Will be orrdmenied hy m core e6. The bn) forrep sirs hyre is $2; and thre po stage | perticn; ther artic rerth ond eonta ems by simi each way is twenty ceuts.—Bungur diircury.” es Rrrctrncturre, ait Spence will scon be reached, a8 be cannot be a great way own. The other two urfortuuate individuals, it fs supposed, are at the byttora of the welt, and VaLions COneertis eie aflox as ¢ their condition. 50g art of opnion that they may be sive, béing Protected by the frame work which surrounded the Fides, but ibis seems to us like “hoping against hope.” Two or three days mast elapse before the bodies can be reached. —Steubcnvrile Union, Sept, 4, Tun Great ApovoTion 1s New Ortrays.— Miss Ponern Wood, made affidavit yesterday, that on Tuesday aiternoon, between 3 and 4 o’ciock, a3 she was returning frem the school in which eho was a wacher, on her way to her mother’s house, she was purvaed by a man nemed Patrick yan, wno was lying in wait for her at the corner of St. Louis nnd Marais steeets, and exe wag compelled to seek refuge in a house on said corner to es cape trom him. Thix Patrick aor ia the same person | who was azrested somo months sines on a charge of hay. jng absiucted Mirs Wood, placed Ler foreluly in. oxtriage, ond endeavored to carry her off to Mobile, but from whan she was rescued by the captsin of the steamer on which they took parsag’, Ryan was arrested, examined, and tent betore the First District Court for trial ou thia ebarge, ond gee bonds for his appearanos there, and al- ho to keep the peace in the interim. ‘The lattar part of the bond has of course heen torfeited by this new offense, sod 8 warrant was waued for hia arrest. Miss Wood | the prisozer, us Jasge here dea xe Before Hon. —Recaving Sulen Goods.—-urrasa tele = oles for Teceurivg sixty par of guiter pate 10 them to kawe cecn » clan trim the an root w. bh. 182 Gravdierreet, Widemsharg. There was no ey hem be received the pro- | s 1° was #tolen, and he was a T ) glary to Use thins dogres, tor evan tae x ber. ight of ths 16v of Jemuary Isat, snd wtend, cm money, &e, of the value of $46. The Court eh. that uncer the evidence the crime of burglary proven, but if the testimony would tubstetiite It prioner might be found gubty of either Grand or patit Jarceny. Verdiet—Griity of varit larceny, Keccwing Stolen Goods —Joha Dully, Titeatern Duty tnd Owen Gena were indicted for receiving ix dozem ‘w iron nut, and laora of the valas of fifty coats pirce, hnowing toe rame to have beea stclea—some boys Beving tsken them from the Harlem raitros@ briege The yoneg enlpcite were examined “hy the pro- tection, and tesulied that they sold them to Flisabels Duly foraégist peoce, and in ker pos-ession they were Fubsrquenily found by an officer, concealed in a water cl sey Jp the indictment the croperty stlen waa obarg- +0 us belorgipg to James I Hayley, while the ev denes ehowf@ thot it belonged to James E. ‘Ts oa the gfounc of there being a variance between the mdint- meus end the proof, the jury found a special verdict of pot guilty As an e¢comphise Asron Browning, 212 south atreet, ou the ni from the hKotlery —Travees Guy was indicted in ropvtng levis Maclivoy, it appeared that Mecilvoy. on the nignt of ‘he 6ta of ‘rigurt ‘had Deon: in the Lous of one Montgomery in’ Water street waece ar; that subsequently, when at the Mooilvey wos astacked by one aad robbed of hie wach and brenat eR ; Frisoner wos charged with alniog and abet- ting be crime. he tetimony ehowed that prisanar Boe incited overs to assault Mactivos, pod there was no evidence of ker being vcorecte? with the rabaary | Pde court charged thas woder the Jatietmeut « verdiot | for astault end battery could be foupa. Veedict of nat : a as tHéd and Pare: Barse, aoe er ae suty. Grand Lare-ny —Mery Ky an w: of tendug 8128 from Pat Cherry street, on the 27uh of Aaguet lant Asauit and Latiery —Patrick Monicy wae inte 1 for Fobhery, ta baring Ribbed Mecitvoy of $82. Plead gality., to srweait aud batters. ihe vies way accepted, aud the. WwWOnEr Was Ter ced for sentence, bobbing in a House of 1 fume —Marft Chilis waa tried ape convicted of stealing about $59 fa bane bis und guid from # > cotehman, dened Cornelius Yedan being Ou a pres just after hix » try, Was indwced to enter a house of i-fame, co- Catherice and Water streets. the cout ssetescal noe to two years confinement iu the State ison, Adjourned, Serr. 12—Franctas Roe (oclore’), Was i sauling Jota Viats, onthe night of the lat, witb an intent to kill who, iva) here ic this ‘coaus - = ry for as- Winof Aagoat The sifair, hich ‘originated ine quariel betwees Tate, his mother, uncie antoas Churles Atrerton, on the one side and the prisoner om the other, tevk piace at the door of the prisoner’a bouse, fo Tucmaa street—tue o ber parties living opsosity. It aopesred tbacsame sort of nscuflle ensued, duriag whlala ig his Scife pretty freiy,’ataboed Riake in the thigh, sue athecton, who is now én hospital fram the ef-ctot the wound Prisoner a‘lege? that he usd. Lis knife to ce defevco Versict—Gailty of an avenalt With WraNgerns Weapon. Senienced to six moutne tm bay tres entinry, iyhuay Rethery —Sidnoy Williams (colored) waa in- dinted for Bighway robbery, ta pier piped 3 cviored toant names Joho Ls Grove, in Anthony etreat, on ther leh oe ren of opp and ropbing him ef dn So bil erdict of guilty, rea Jeare in the State Pricow. SE: SERPS ee Burglory —sivert Brown ant Philip Young Aod Peta coreg purged resitence of David Thoma ry afayetio plate, mud stealing thi vers Sei sh me eoin dbpansanp hay Stealing —Mary Weish wan indicted for ateating a wech one chain of the value of $70, on the strat vin lost, from John eKiwley, while im ved with ber ine Sense tn Grows eet. wet wach was found on the per- om « 1@ woman. Verdier of guilty. two years in the State Prion sety- Reareess fe Greed Larcny —Patriek “harkian was inticted Yor en- terag into the honso-of Wiitivm Nott, in Foureeyhe strom, on the 'st of August last, ant steslice from thence & set of burnass of t 6 value of $55 Vardict of geltty. Sentenced tu tie stale Prion fer three years, Laren. —Charivs coher, » Germsn, ylead gaily to Stocliag » boat, er ts get m home as he stated om Bsakeeli’s Island. ceutenied io etx onthe in tae poortentiars Site t to Comnnit.co Larceny —Johw Kernes and Jobe MsGvivwe pleases guitiy ty vis edieuce, aud Were seat to the pemitensiary for one yeur. Rewer Chiang —Jooeph Buras was iudirtad for steal. ing to buucrit washes of «heat fram a veascbto the Turbor Ib mppeares from ti woe that the Coins, of which the wiscrer ua master ssut by the owner, Mr ord, from the foobot Cwentiets atrart Now Xowe A whet 3S pescing: vk cot on his nd on che dey in questt she stil rewerad. snabor a in the stream, instead Raving preseeced on her jporncy. He wt once took @ beat. and wath four pol sflicors vowed tothe Chiva, ap! Lavings arrived: there found tit the prisoner wit S Weld dtthe £96 of tranieering the wheat iavo ssloep, tha, Samb Jone, whicn Jay aloagsiéo., Priqoaee ackpowie\ged to ‘odd taat he bad trarcterred two hundied ughals, «nd beggel tu be let of for the aake of tainly, -Verdiat of gurity Thomna Moouey, Capsin of the Sarsh Tone, was in- dicted saith the said Jeerh Buras as an coeomplice ia the foregoing taregay. Verdict of guilt; ‘The Gcart then adjourned Sept 13.—Disardarty Hovie—Wichrel LJ 4 Broscway It cpneared thatthe defendame asm Gar man, 006 kept & saloon o) nis ousterigss were inthe babitof diicktag Uneir le bier, and of, ringing jovial songs Fcyond this hore was no evidenge whatevor to sustain thé charge. Verdin’, not guilty. Receiving Stalem 000s —Saob Hees waa'iniictet for reeviving @ gpantity of furmitare fro. Adam. ifiller, kyowing tho. same to have been stolen from Eligaheth — eed pues Jn be Caw we: peared that the prisoner on tha 2¢th ust last 6 this furpitune from Miller, but thers pen 0 pare dnyed ind: ce tho belief that ke knew at ‘ao time that it was Stolen 1a seoordance with the dirsgtina of the Coart a verdict os aequittal was found by tra..jurz Burgiary —anthony Pull wag ted for breakiag into the store of Josesh Feldbcira, 130 Fssex streat, oa, the night of the Ist of August, aul ysteating fen thenoo. ight Snucred dollars worth ot proverty, composad of. Pivees of oboth, &e. It was proved hat ou the afternoon, previous to the borglary, prisoser lad visited asd exe amdued the siore fo question, ang pert of the stolen pro- pets wos found fa bis posvessian.by the policeman who eaeated his w sant nae ot guitay. Fonis Meauley pleated gvisty to a burglary inf third, deorve, by bresking Iazo. the oom ot Putlee U Keofe, $66 Peart street, oo tha 1th of August lest, agd ondexvocing to steal divers, artictes of Stothing: trom thenes. Fatrick Mo 'ermot was indicted and tried as am accomplice to this burglary. but there being no eai against bm he was acy Seniencet—George Nelica ana John Davis reapaati pleaded guilty to petty Jazeany, and were each ponten to six months iu the pondentiary. mi ldlo-naged woman, The we then adjourned. PERT 14. — Charge ¢ Aigamy — by namo Fusen A Tike alias was indicted for bigaray. Th was ulloged agatngt her tha in 185! she msrriat Honey W. Smith, being aythe thee the wife of ove Hubbard, who wee thea ative. Ths fob lowing ina tumwery.of the cvidence tekou to the cas@iem Joreph W. ‘iapguis, being sworn, deessoa—I ama Mi- pister of the Gospsi; am pastor of the Sixtesoth street Baptist Church, nad waa so in 1845; on. the let of Sept 1848, Tmsroed a wormsa named Suen 4. Froakha to Corvelus Hubbari; I eaunot state positively shat the prisover ie the woman ja questivn; Zlare sea Cormeling L bubbaré siseo, but cannot swear positively that he was the mau I mazried. Cross-Cxawine i—11hivk I magry from Sfty toa dun. dred couple» year; some recolection of prisone-"s fex- tures rests on my mailnd, but I da not pexfeot'y remember che Merrill depored—Am, clerk of the Sixteenth jist Church; [ krow the prisoner; | fh t my etere; she asked for a recort of be watd thas whe hai been macried sone by Mr. Taggart, end wanted a vortiicsta; $e easeaneneas of Susan 4, Franklia aad Corgeliag . He . Croes-exomived—I only reno? had my memory refreshed since. Henry W. Smith—I know the prison sequainted with hor in 1953; she went thon oy the name of Mra. Susaa A. Hubbard; I was morried to her in April, 2652; Tknow Corusiiag L. Hubbard; priaoacr baa given me a gravite deacripiion of him, eat weit ao had been scarried to bim; have seen hii frequen thy. Crose-examined—T first enw Hubbard leet bbe er told me taut Hubbard hui fallew foons @ pall ding and was killed; mot prisoner at spirtingl mopiugs; never bad any spiritoal commusica‘ion wih ker Francis King—1I know the orluuner aud Cornellus 1, Hubbard; they lived togethor as man and wife aod were generally known oa saga; have sem ifyouard ia New York. Cross-examiat3—T do not now wh hem. Josey her in ers years before T Arat boeing © 3 Prisoa- ether prisoner hag ba aoe ee the soring of 1959. '3 Honor, ia a very brief charge, sald t et Miret be satiafied iret of the martiage of & deteosiark with Corpelins L Habbard, gad Fecondly, of her sul- sequent marriage to William H Smith, “If these wera ‘Deonridered proven, the jar mnst thea be convinesd that the Gefeplant married Smith with gaiitin hor heart, knowing that har husband wag alive. Tho fury ries and in hai’ an hour returned a verdict of nat nilty. Burglary. —Joseph Co'vier alias Collacher was indioved for burglary in breaking ita the store of Joha Dolio, €6 Spring street, on the right of the 20th of Augast bat, and stealing from thence articies of clothing, &., of the value of from $400 to $500. The prisoner was sean by ab officer on the night im question darrying a buatie, and heing interrogated by the Lit'er he dropped his bun- @le and ren away, He was pursued to No 6 Jersey str: ety n Additional fores heving thea heen procured, ths and the property of Bolan discovered iY of the prisvasr was clearly provon; skeleton keys were discovered in bi possession, audit ap- burglars, a _“*ea shot wince the former attack she never want into ste. “s upeceom panied, being fearfal of a reaewal of the stree.. ~niil the dsy in question, when she for * frum school unaccompanied by - Sealt with in such a man- ould be w= ¢hoag agnoyauces. Ryav’s uttempr, . the Sret tiwe returne: her servant Ryan ahi A Parsox's Orrwton.—Paraon Brownlow, who | enligh*ens the people of Knoxville, Tennessee, in the double cay ofa oher aod edivor, says in bis paper, _ rey ease segue to opter date wnegun and nb, ers, O1 Bink, 1d rail, irrespective calling, fomlly as ite : ‘ daiae ba exvtlice , ie axe that he belonged to # gang of Italian ‘ordict of guilty. rentenced wo the vtave prisom for tour years ard eight months. Burglary.—Lecnsrdo Petrillo, an Ttalian, was indictat for burglary in breaking tato the atore of abraham Le No. 787 Broadway, and stealtog velvets and other artic: from thence. ‘There waa not suilisiont éyidenos to con. Rect the Bs apa with the offence, snd the progecation BRANGSHAG the ase, Versiot of not gaiity. Preaded Guilty —Margaret simpson and Klien Sullivan respectively pleaded guilty to forgery to the fourth do- im having parsed spurious bank notes, The win’ secapied bythe Liseiet Atiopoey. “ Bentonge roe 7 ” Williemson guilty of potty valve was» algaced to for ax center twegeers. Mar doe aan n, plowdad guilty 80 attompt at yraad sot the names by having _, ,

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