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* sat ‘ 4 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1855, v common and higheg grades closed at rates in favor | :mining Board have done @ good work for the | [4 Ws. soc 55000 bonneds | colonial act of'12th Saye Loon, Anetra weaning the NEW YORK HERALD. | rnsen yies wes are, a ey | sey eee ae tes eee et Sens an| TS LATEST NE ae | sean ee eneee sae eet 3 | his own term of office. 48; 3. From Governor Hunter’s suit in chancery against , and | Trinity Chureh, to recover the rents in arrear upon the pot, bushels | lease of 1702, and the refusal of the Queen in council to. , and 3,500 bushels white Canadian | grant by her order, April 14, 1714, anything more than o JAMES GonDos sENAETT, | Mine Kouthem red sold at $1 8008190; and} ehey are only human beings after all, and «3 ) BY MAGNETIC AND PRINTING TELEGRAPHS, PROPRISTOR ANP EDITOR tee atte, at $2.05. "Olin was ‘easier, at closed such they are tiable to based We melee, tha From ‘Washington @@rice x. W. conxen oF X4S840 AND FULTON sre | at 86c.a 87. Pork was dull, with limited transac- | “°™° of the officers have just cause for com- : * «,, i¢)| THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE—REPORTS OF THE SECRE- shels luring E tions. Sales of sugars were limited. Coffee was | Plaint, and our columns are at their service, if)“ nyntms—uzauom OF ERORETARY ous, T4e., closing at the inside ay ndette eee by ee ayryr rary eel December 2, Wodame XX...... cece csssetseseee sees BOL | cocior, with increased sules of Rio. Freights to | they come out manfully and sign their own ETO. Wastinetox, Sept. 19, 1855. pelow it, Oate—No sales; held at 35c. Canal freight: 1709, which admits that if the King’s farm could not A * The Secretaries are now all at their’ posts and about | Corn 1s, and wheat 0e.,'to New York. Lake “et aria | thou be aseuned to the: church, it never could be; and it pO ay Great Britain were dull, as shippers were waiting | names. No skulking, gentlemen. AMUSEME! saneened the receipt of the Baltic’s news. To Havre, grain ease aie ae commencing their annual reports, w! will be very | for the twenty-four hours ending noon to lonr, | was not then secured to the church. It is a remarkable BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdway~A New Way 10 | was engaged at 15c., and 75c. was demarded for Tae Hicu Tarr Humsve.—Some of our day—! eng oo of which are to be in readiness by the meet- | 9 534 bbis.; wheat, 15 299 Dbusbala: gor, 4 208 bushels. | fact that in Shits Lotter, which admits the on m to be lost gress. Canal exports same time—Flour, 1,948 bbls.; wheat, 36,- | to the church, reverend Rector forgot that arch Tne President eaete commenced his annual mes- 672 bushels; corn, 42,442 bushels; oats, 12,620 bushels. } still claimed under the extinct patent of 1705. This ap- out ———— Pay Ou Depts. 3 flour. old fogy whig journals, of the John M, Clayton page, and has marked out the .ime of policy he is to pur- Denese paseo an ae arog Poser Meyrin se, anaes . Q she 0 te colo un 3 saenve martes ie maton un, | 7M" Austen Pastontrts tm dhe Wuberncton | 5001 pers nthe *obecehe den” that he} eee Da oie sect pean | ™* SG the Gay oc ery Work TY | fat anand tree cit ute a :. lo1 wi able un “ ct a bd BOWERY MAEATRE, Bowery—Srraxcen—L ost Sox. ‘A Poor Concern. spac peace Vall gdhie oe i rious duties of his office till the meeting if te a Ree: [Brom the Alben A 8, 8 . 20, j aed 4 sent, ddon ER apis hm —— ‘cl - : < | the tort and public grounds out of the several charters BURTON'S, Chambers street—ANONYKOUS CORRESPON- We publish somewhat at length this morn- } Commercial relapses and collapses W menced by the State against the Trinity church eorpora- pl Br " 8 - f porta | granted by the crown to the city of New York, down to gas STL WateR Rows Desr—Ciocukmaken’s Er, ing the proceedings of the mass meeting for | We are periodically afflicted, is a high protec: The Yellow Fever tn Luigi ingerd ae fon ra ‘he ae a Xo io Catabed bent peel seins the year 1732, establishes the fact that the crown never WALLACK'S THEATRE, Broadway—Gaxe or Love~ | the city and county of New York of the black | tive tariff. Give these political antediluvians % The steamboat from Norfolk this morniog: reports an originally as “The King's Farm.? ‘Thissuitis prosecuted | intended that Trinity Church sould Lave a title in fee to republicans, held in the Tabernacle last night. | ® little rope, and they will next pload the un in the mortality of that city and Portsmouth. jer the authority of the Commissioners of the Land of. | “#4 farm, or eould have supposed that she claimed it. increase At Norfolk there were 45 deaths on Monday, and 20 up to | fice, cousisting of the Mentenant Governcr, Speaker of | iis Proverty is estimated to be worth twenty malliions yRRTROPOLIT: ITAN THEATRE, Brosdway—Le Mant op 14 It will be seen that, upon the whole, the gath- | Recessity of raising from the grave the ies eo8 90 zaseday, ie ao ite ee at the ‘Assembly, Secretary ot Bate, Comptroller, reasurer, fhureh cannot hold it by Uni ik and the ghost of Nic! thero were 17 dea ween dusk orney General, and Sat eer and Surveyor. a te ot thealtetta WOOD'S MINSTRELS, Mechanics? Hall, 472 Broadway. | ering was a flat and posy concern. United States Bank ai Monday and noon on Tuesday. A eee a eae mocisl ot atger, | 84verse possens ute of limitation, } \. A large number of new cases had also occurred. Mites a tials at Rhaeatd sed teres vetting forththet | All the church has conveyed away in fee to bona fide UF OPERA HOUSK, 569 Broad The meeting, after a little kicking by an Biddle, to regulate our receipts of gold from axp Maceo Mi a intractable advocate of popular sovereignty, | California. ratified the delegation cut and dried at the Cass vs. ATcutson.—The Detroit Free Press, Among the deaths at Norfolk were Dr. George L. U) rt i sosaion of evid howing that the title | Purchasers, and has been actually occupied twenty is gute gy, nr | gaat Ag tts | She Stace ci ma mL : f i tbge prea : : ‘Josiah Wills, President of the Virginia Bank, and John | Dontés'el v ncit sis Conmesioners passed the following | of the crown, will never be ndjudged, we firmly believe, ee * +’ | Tans, Sen., were among the sick. ei aad by any court of the State of New York, as held by ad- : == | Astor House for the so-called Republican State | 44 home organ of Gen. Cass, says:—* Atchi- | “rye southern Tnall, ef late as Gue from all points, is xo- | "SclMUonB sn ot thie Board, the attorney | Yerse oswession of more than twenty years against the Mails for the Pacific. Convention (black republican), which is to left the democratic‘party as long ago as | ceived. General should commence n sult lo test the tte of this Stats to ) landlord of the church. ¥ : WHE NEW YORK HERALD—OALIFORNIA EDITION. | moot at Syracuse on the 26th instant, inan |”. DORGRIC DATEY, s RELIEF FROM PORTLAND. the King’s farm, provided the State shall be indemnified agree: The opinion of Judge Conkling, given in May, 1864, he United States mail steamship Iilinois, will leave hd é 1 Jast winter, and joined the Know Nothings. Fomrann, Me., Hoyt. 16,2865. | Sbly to the satzis in adeh cae mate sed provided. agsingt al | contains the lew on this pot this port this afternoon at two e’elock, for Aspinwall. experimental fusion with the Seward whigs and | 34:, poraer 1 tia Know Sadtas loki A meeting of our leading citizens was held last evening, growing out of ihe game, and 10 the, satiatuclion of ‘hls | «The possession of the Innds in question,?* he says, “hav it for the purpose of sufferers from yellow fever 10 ; ; ie | the Bradford R. Wood abolitionists, and the | vty Ge fred. and eiolenGe, hae caeriod | Sr ihe,purrose of aiding ihe ulferers from yellow feve: | mence! ihe proper ovliewe showing ihe tle of he nic to | In Been commenorianders lease fr 8 frm Sears ‘ecccahe dipermtagh ainda aula antag. ; Silva Reererceracatye which, by fraud and violence, has carried | at Norfolk und Portmmouth, A eommittes of twelve was | ihevaid arm shout ve shown and, fadged wits ihe Atorsey | gottnued whtons, any other warrant ne Lape shown, Oy ty amet availables of the temperance party, and all slavery into Kansas.” Is thisthe voice of Gen. SROURERI SO FONE RUPESTE HERR, ordi couduued witout die Sonseat or sanction ota Geena, | ‘20 church, relying. us it must do exclusively. on Ks adverse » Would’ have to encounter the stahborn principle. ded alike on justice and round poliey, ‘hat a lessen ears The New York Wuexty Hanarp—California edition— | other odds and ends that may choose to mingle never be permitted to question, tbe tile of ‘is, landlord and containing the latqst intelligence from all parts ot the wesld, will be published at eleven o’clock in the morning. together for Uncle Tom and the public piunder. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, sixpence. | The said delegation being disposed of, a re- sree er Resolved, That in the it of ec a PI apertea Yellow Bover ot Mats Haren, Game | cx eerts atte game ae ere EW van, & . 19, Me re My © entities Mi it vl Atclegraphic dempatch has been Pablighed in some | Fecovered, at in provided by the aww of ths Sater STO | avo hat other ancient prince, whic go far av Tain in, Southern papers, stating that three cases of yellow fever | | Un the Slat of August, 1854, the Commissioners passed | (verse, it must he shown t0 Have. been hostile. to be true had o¢er at Fair Haven. This is untrue, and the | ® resolution providing the page caged fur- | owner ih its inception.” Cass? If so, where is the old General driving to now? Agents will please send in their orders.as early as possi- | port (an awful historical report) and reso-} A Cueck to Porviatioy.—The Newark (N. 7 iia, ie untrue, and the | Sisbing the evidence whichs recovery might be ’ bee. ie lutions, also prepared with great care by the | J.) Adcertiser gives usa short but learned dis- Fire re eveg dg be mr rnd Tandy oF sonie- had, should be allowed twenty-Aive per cent of the: value settee nae cf Earle Bg Mey) oo ee tae Tite Astor House Junta, were next read. The fa- | quisition on the “Checks to Population in New | thing akin to yellow fever. Fe meetin oe tnad since the receipt of Tents, be sayy this statute is a repe The steamship Bole saved last night with | Cetious Mr. Culver, the invaluable stand-by of | York.” We hope it will be followed up by an Enropean news to the 8th inst—a week later than | OUT anti-slavery gatherings, when all their | independent article or two in the same journal, the previous advices. The war news presents no fea- | Other orators fail, then delivered himself of | on the checks to population in New Jersey, in- ture of special interest. A despatch dated Ham- | @ mighty sarcastic speech against Pierce, Cass, | cluding the Camden and Amboy Railroad. burg, 5th inst., states that Gortschakoff has written | Douglas, and all concerned in the passage of x Aj from Sebastopol that the fortifications have suffered | the Nebraska bill, and in favor of the address | Put3s to Fri Ur.—Mr. Jonathan I. Codding- At a meeting of the Commissioners onthe 2a of March, ——_—__—____—___ 1855. after recliing that the Attorney General had act? | tition of the earlier acts by which the government re- Massachusetts Faston Conventions |. | mitted to them the testimony furnished. by Str. Miller, | *ained fteelf from suing for lands when ft bad not been Men of all parti ‘bling here fo" large num- | SA that it was unsatisfactory, @ resolution was adopted | {rein the Court of Appeals, the permaisaive, occu, fen of all parties are assem! ere An large num | rescinding the resolutions of June 10, and August 2, } Stocks in wilisas toe cost nah in wy bers, preparatory to the grand Fusion Convention to- | tgs tion dr tenancy, without any reat pald, is adjudged to mportow, The prospect now is of « hard and perhaps bit. | "ive tue Commissioners ata meeting held July 11, 1355, | *utivalent to actual reception of rents to bar thisstatut. Gardner's friends are sangaine that he will get it. If he Fopelagr peer eT Pun oT este ama eas abbas does not get it, they will bolt, and if he docs thore will | ""ynjer the foregoing authority the A probaby be a bolt on the other side. a A Court Calendar—This Day. ing authority the Attorney General is | scenswe Covnt—General Term—Nos. 27, %, 2, 5, 20, 23, is ienc f i : : 4 ‘i ‘ a now proceeding. he Governor has appointed Alfred greatly, and that the garrison has experienced con- | and resolutions, which were thén, as a matter | ton says he had nothing to do with the call for rea. teehee Conktln, of Auburn; Nicholas Hill, of Aibuny;, Charles thcatt Cot -Nos $25, 275, 264, 207, 1,810, 310, 170% siderable loss. Heavy losses had also been experi- | of course, adopted. It was absolutely impos- | the negro-fusionist meeting in the Tabernacle From Boston. Tracy, of New York, and Morris #. Miller, of Utica, as | go gg 294, 807 to 281, °° enced by the allies. Seige operations progressed | .. ih: te 4 Mee: oo i Hi % i 1 WOMAN'S RIGHTS CONVENTION—WRECK OF THE SHIP | associate counsel with the Attorney General in the prove- ‘ComMON PizAS—Nos. 701, 831, 215, 740, 637, 471. Pre sible to resist the tragico-comico appeal of Mr, { last night. His name was put in only to fill up COHOTA—WEALTH OF, BOSTON—QUARANTINE RE- | cution of the suit to recover the property in question. ee ge dace dee Aes “are dae steadily. There is no new movement reported of 8 PP + i Ke y- sin po Culver. the call with a streak of democracy. GULATIONS, ETC. The question as to the title of Trinity Chursh to this = the Baltic and Black sea fleets. The Russians had i PS Sane been repulsed by the Turks at Kars. The great guns promised by the managers Rachel's Ninth Night=« Angelo.” Omer Pasha was to leave the Crimea on the Ist | and expected by the crowd, were not forth- | yfeicmoisetle Rachel departed from her usual classic inst. Some balf dozen English general officers have | coming. Wilson was non ct—Fred Douglass | severity last night, and gave us “ Angelo '—three hours been decorated with the Order of the Bath, andthe } was not on hand—the Rey. Henry Ward | oftrash—by Victor Hugo. Russian commander at Sweaborg has received the | Beecher had other fish to fry, and even Benja- ‘Angelo’? is one of those terrible pieces in which there Bosrow, Sept. 19, 1855. | property has often been raised, but hitherto no ver Knox's Fall Style of Hats are like Sebasto- A woman’s rights convention met in one of the rooms | rious attempts to dispossess that corporation have pol—they have not yet been “taken,” although the allied hat- of the Tremont Temple to-day, and organized by choosing | made. Whether there ix any reasonable prospect of the | ‘ers in town have ail been endeavoring to supersede them in Pauline W. Davis, of Providence, president. we attend. | Success of the present experiment we are not sufficiently | the estimation of the public. They are tasty, elegant, and ance was quite large. The convention was addressed by | familiar with the facts and the points of law involved to | above all, fashionable. | Those who ‘would be “somebody”? in the President, Dr. Harriet K. Hunt, Mrs. Carolin H. Dall, | express an opinion. But to give the public information | ‘he estimation of the ladies, and at the sume timo present a re Mrs, Lucy Sione Blackwell, Rev.'T. W. Higginson, and | concerning a matter just now attraoting attention we | {Pecanle, Appearsnes, herons toe ates attainable only others, Jn the evening, Wendell Phillips was the prin- | publish in another column a statement which has been | at'Nos, 211 and $33 Broadway, i cipal speaker, The meeting was orderly and respectable. | Prepared for this paper of the grounds upon which the : Order of St. Andrew. Moscow has been ravaged by | min F tler, Willi 3 are sples who revenge themselves on ladies who have ‘he Assessor's report gives the total valuation of Bos- | prosecution relies for success. Wedo this without in- aterrible fire. The financial news is interesting. I ee ee i villiom Gullsn -BRAum And jilted them—a duke, whose moral character {s yery aan at Gentes ont [iad ‘wo millions aniee hundred | tending to express any opinion of our own concerning Mr. Banta Ata ar Panes ae Ly eae ‘The Bank of England has increased the rate of dis Horace Greeley failed to come up among the | ha4, yut who expeets his wife to be like Cmear’s, a great | and forty-nine Thousand two »nndred dollars, showing an the ‘merit of the controversy or to prejudice any invez- | 106 Canal stroyt, the fall Se eae pipe of chiidzen's of pakers, lowe: conan ities i -o | increase over the valuation laat year o! m millions | ¢st dependent upon its result. s £ pear a nts Cwher ¢ount from 34 to 4 per cent. Consols were quoted ee tform embodied in the addressand re. | Wenenare in Teee at the cine aa cant bed onan: | tres hundred and thirty-six thousand dollare. The rate | _ Fy tho express order of William the Thied, the then SOAsD OHS XE NERS ARES ee EU YOUR urea geass pore aoe Meese aan Pe pts Part pA RE NE ae who, a9. usual (with si-writers for thts fachool, tune Tenvad ahities a tosuation ek hilo sente gale ast act was pascod on tho 2th of Say, 1809, Geelhcing "that Chr ledparygh telah Mins foe ecatlge ea bas 1855, quiet. The total sales of the week amounted to 4o°"be. unappreciated angel The scone ix Inid | Year. no governor should leave for a longer period than his own ee Raine ihcam aaron fod Gictrcde ppeas 50,700 bales. what may be expected from the grand negro The Board of Health to-<da: e a notice imposing | term of office the King’s farm, (the premises in ques- in Pa the former efforts, Gentlemen are invited to view this superb gem ,» When that city was a part of ons on all ¥ m ports | tion.) if being for the beneflt and accommodation ot His | ‘gf the season. quarantine regula la coming fi The party calling themselves republicans held a | worsbipping conglomeration at Syracuse om | yonetian repudli y number of secret | where yellow fever is now prevailug—ihe order to con- | Majesty’s Governors and Commander-in-Chief for the GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. V's Church, mass meetingat the Tabernacle lastevening, to take | the 26th. The canals, the Liquor law, the | doors, vaults, myste: and dark passages | tinue in force until the 20th of October. time being. —_—_ ‘Twenty-five hundred dollars have been contributed in | This flat of the sovereign power, hke # constitutional Salem aid remitted to Portsmouth and Norfolk for the | provision in the State of New York, was irrevocable by GE eh cee capsasare Inyo eat Sony relief of the sufferers ther any power less than the sovereign power, which was, | 11s Nassau streei, near Beekman, where they can select from. action in reference to the election of delegates from | Know Nothings, whiggery and democracy, are | Whicn have no outlet excep? through barred windows, this county to the State Convention at Syracuse on | all to be swallowed up in this terrible and all- | With» moderate descent of elghty feet and plenty of ¥ extes mater wi ots . As the play fs alread ie ‘The ship Cohota, previo reported, remains ashore | until the Revolution, the King of England and his council. | the best hate thai are made in the city ot New York. Price the 26th. There was an attendance of some two | absorbing black republicanism. What a fear- 7 niles bes oe be Lie Ni rfid se Ue in Nacitdeent oad, Hae ashi away during In conformity with this command of the King, and the | $3 50. " thonsand people present. At the commencement of | fy) ordeal awaits us at Syracuse! What an be ue Don eg ae eae ee ctress OF | the night. She has five feet of water in her hold, The | colonial act passed in pursuance of it, Gov. Cornbury, the B. Forbes trie v rates successor of Gov. Fletcher, leased the King’s farm, afore- Ambrotypes.—If those persons who have — orbes tried to pull her off at high water, nity Chureh, May 9, 1702, during his ron. | bought single lacs or varnished ‘pictures for ambrotypes, in ofiice, at the annual rent of sixty bushel» of | tink they have not been deceived, let thom bring. them to 37% Padua,” it will not be necessary for us to detail the earthquake they are preparing for November! | incidents, which are numerous, unnatural, exciting the proceedings there were some slight signs of dis, but was unable to do so, on aécount of her vhains havi said to turbance, owing to the fact that the several wards pokey 3 jousl t k and elected their dele- Kansas and Nebraska! Stringfellow, Atchison, | and unpleasant. The play, in French, is much | S2BPiy pratanly net be ed _ iy pi brine wheat. Doloally’ sonlod pi ey ORene reanine, Moles, gigepod had previously gone to work and elected their dele oH 7 longer than our adaptation, and is much better. The | cargo of flour, hardware, provisions, &e., yalued On the 23d of November, 1705, Gov. Cornbury, in de- | Milocr 'y have the exclave right tems that = ae, action which the committee of sixteen | Reeder and Shannon! What ungrateful rs i care jus, handware, provisions, Ac., valued at |, On the 23d of November, 1705, y ry, patent, “Ihave the exelusive right to make them tn this elty. i ANE Sunt th wea | scamps are these our black republicans, in | Tt of Catarina, which the American a:tressen | $129,000, eh hor Eing’s thera) 0 Setalty 1 Caech ctreerees La tree ot sad a TY VR ene thought proper to ignore ; but the storm soon passed | CAMPS a1 ri cut down, for fear that some one else beside the Universalist. Convention. common socage, paying the yearly rent of three shilli: srs; ola ever. An address and series of resolutions were pre- | Withholding a vote of thanks to Mr. Pierce } star might getwome applause, is very good m the French Miporerows,, Conn,, Sept, 19, 1855. | having first gone through the form with the Colouial | .Atert H. Nicholay will bold his regular sented and adopted. There was but one speaker to | for his successful efforts in re-opening the | version—almost equal to the heroine. ae U ieee conneen pie this city cite a ty of rape ndereteectra hte aforesaid, with- ayy) at 1335 prelock, By ie, Merchants’ Exchange. for fur: i = ‘ ; ade taste °4 This fi fo yerform. | Morning, and organized by choosing Lieut. Governor Wm. | Out the knowledge or concent of . r pariiculars see his advertisement in another column. address the meeting—Judge Culver, of Brooklyn; anti-slavery agitation. Mademoiselle Rachel's Thisbe was a very fine perform Field, of this Maly ancaotarginn ood Rev. Ms, Abbott, This ie the potent ender which Trisity Church now Gatalsgues eax be cbtathed ay the ole, hi Beet eneee esi a piece of melo-ramatic acting. It seemed Let our readers oY OV: nse ed. | ance imply asa pi Re decry mere teu ene sets to say, here are a number of effects to be produced, and ings at the Tabernacle, and prepare for par- | sero aro certain rules for thelr formation, I do not do ticular thunder from the grand gathering of | tnis sort of thing because I like it, but heeause the auili- the fusionists at Syracuse. ence does, and Tact chiefly for money. That’s the way ————— it seemed to us, But we do not think the audience were and when the names of the other “‘ eminent speak- ers” advertised were called, excuses were made for their absence. The meeting broke up at a quarter past nine o'clock. Owing to the interest manifested in the recent action of the Board o/ Health in relation to vessels of Maing, and C. E, Carpenter, of Providence, R. I, a8 are to as og ets oe Loos J etary gene reas Es clerks. ‘The annual sermon was delivered in the Univer- | the command of the hing, whose property it was, aux Conducted salist Church, by the Rey, Dr. Sawyer, of the city of New | who haa withdrawn it by a special command from the rte eens: Fame harmonizin with a York. ‘The discourse was an impressive production, and | general powers granted to his vicegerent, the Governor, | Wishes of gentlemen and Indies. Furniture, ws, paint~ gave satisfaction to a large audience. The Rev. 0, A. | it was void in its inception; and in addition to this futal | ings, €c., this day, commencing at 103g o’lock. Fall one- Skinner preached an excellent sermon this P.M. The } objection to it, it was annulled by Queen Anne’s order in | third is saved, See 'advertisement in anction column. dclegation in attendance is the largest ever assembled, | council, dated 26th ef June, 1708, which specifice!!y TUNIS MORRELL, Auctioneer. AU the hotels and private houses are overflowing. ordered said patent “to be obliterated from the record : + ; s . Porcine tae Navy—Tue Revorr os rie } 6 well pleased last night, and we ere of the opinion that aed consigned to oblivion.” Mile. Rachel and the New York Herald from Baltimore, we have obtained a copy of the ert B The report of the Naval | t2?y failed to ace the Camille, the Phedre, the Hermione, | Convention of Young Men’s Christian As= | _1t therefore existed no longer, and became a nonentity | are both noted by the public, but the gallery of R. A. LEWIS, opinion of the Counsel to the Corporation on the sub- | “XAMINING HoanD.—Tthe report of the Naval | oop. chet they adore in La Thisbe. soctatioi on the 261h June, 1708, i 142 Chatham street, contains a choice display of ambrotypes, ject. It will be seen that the ordinance is valid only | Examining Board, which lately convened at 1 eres Vat No G ‘art, Sept, 19, 1855. That this was the opinion of the church and its ad- photographs and daguereotypes that please and delight the ject. e 8 ly The performance was one of great merit, doubtless, but | ge second Annual Convention of the Young Men's | iets, is shown by the letter of the Rev. Mr. Vesey, then | World at large, nd seo for yourself. in cases in which there is sickness on board vessels | Washington, is before the public. It has been | it did not seem that Rachel should play the part. She from the Capes of Virginia. This is an important | approved by the Executive, and is, therefore, | displayed a great deal of sustained power, and we have matter, and we therefore draw public attention to | like the laws of the Medes and Persians, which } 82 nothing equal in the way of molo-dramatic Christian Association, assembled here to-day. About one }| Fector of Trinity church, to Col. Riggs, dated New York, Soe hundred delegates were present, renresonting cocietfes in | Dec. 2. 1708, four years after the issuing of the void pa- Brady's National Gallery, 359 Broadway all parts of the Union and the British provinces, The | tent aforeraid, and is to be found in Broadhead’s Colonial | oyer Thompson’s.—Ambroytypes, photographs, daguerres” meeting was called to order by W. H. Neff, of Cincin Poeun S'vols. page 465, &e.:— types, largest in the World. Visiter invited. | Mr. Dillon’s opinion, as published in another part of | cannot be altered. toher Thisbe. Charlotte Cushman’s Meg Merrile: S. Clement was appointed president, pro tam. The Com: | ,Lhumbly entreat you to remember me in England, and ‘ this day’s paper 4 ? - not be compared with it for power and intensity, mitiee on Permanent Ofticers reported W. ©. Langdo Jhon of London i md (0 alta tata atthe | Daguerreotypes by Holmes’ United States — 2 H There can be no doubt that the action of the of Washington, for president, and 2 number of vice- sleiter, orouerwise, before the new Governor | Patent double cameras, for 25 cents, and $250 adozen. Depot 3 j piece was nevertheless tediows. It is too long by an hour. men last night. Conucilman Wild manifested a abn ong ous arn i the ek Tage asbers of joomla have long stories to te! exsk belligerent spirit, and fora time made things shake | During sixty years Jack has had everything } otter. They might be improved by the rt Sanh shout the Board. All thia excitement took place | his own way, without any overhauling, except | | che Reco was wall acled ttongheut. | The part upon a motion to non-concur with the Board of Al | #n oveasional court martial, where he gene. | CAO% We Te aunt apeiacie, judi daa dermen ina resolution ordering the Comptroller to | rally managed to get off with a reprimand. | 7,5 performancos commenced with a pleasant one ect pay no more bills for carriage hire. This was a | Jack has been a bad fellow, at times ; Jack | comedy, ‘La Ligne Droit.” The house was very well ticklish question for members to act upon, inasmuch |*has shirked from his duty; Jack has got | attended, although the as the election is near at hand, and several of the | drunk ; Jack has injured the service by get- parquette cizcle, ‘ pct ior tin ram é ree tical is | ting in debt and never paying; and Jack has a ae pangs ee sabre this evening. Sho Li <o\nn thelial Ebene sgt ie steadily opposed all reforms, swearing very - . self right with the people, demanded the privilege * z fi of explaining his vote. The membere were in a stoutly that t vice Ww ould go to the dogs’ Orexinc Day ror THE FAsHiONABLES.--It will Le seen by ifa patent capstan, a new rig, or a better | refence to our advertising columns that the fall season fanny mood, and laughed at the gentleman while he an uae “Tack i peat anche shire di iy tefillant speaki ia the “Sel ant’ | model was introduced, Jack™has drawn a | opens to-da, Pie ae eo Te was speaking. At this the ‘Senator expectant venture to predict, for the preparations have beon more became a little “riled,” and eed strong language | large salary all this time for doing nothing | ooo ite than wewal, each establichinent pate and stronger gestures. The President ordered hin | except talking about our gallant navy, and | other in the novelty and beauty of its designs. . 1 to sit down, and he wonld not: andat this moment | what be did a long time ago, when he w: and milliners will exhibit the result the excitement was interesting to “outsiders.” A | midshipman on board the Roarer. Jt is a fine | invention and the spoils of riffed Paris ta jox gtuphic account will be found elsewhere. This w-4 | jhing for the service that Jack has been retired | 274 the moxt diverse tastes will find plenty to the point of the proceedin, 8 last night. on good pay—better than that given in any To the ladies it is an occasion of special inter * The Commissioners of Emigration met yesterday ue ; eto ie forward to for weeks in advance, and its semi-annual re afternoon. The Ward's Island Committee reported | tet service—and that his juniors, superior to | currence never fails to attract crowds of eager and in against the propriety of furnishing a house for the | Lim in every respect, will he allowed to N | terdted spectators. Ladies hurry im from the differen newly appointed superintendent, cousidering the | the position which he only occupied. patesa abee choker be Depeche tacit er asta salary of $4,000 to be paid that officer quite suMi- eg ao oui we think that behets i ee ta PRY Hane te 3 goc ‘une g 4 and country milliners nts made against the Bo raw inspiration at the Orders for these cameras have been re as i ind time in the Board of Council- 8 . Very it a 8 respectis y ci . | of Art, 280 Broadw: There was a grand tiw Cor migents, Very sae ting statements respecting th r) leaves England, that {t may be no new cause of dis. | Oived from England, nowwitheianding taey were fret edopted the Vario ies throughout the cou ep him and us. 24. That the farm, thongh now of | felved from Englar malig iad x were submitted. small rent—£30 per annum—will in a few years be much more Be ee ere ee ene ere SAE SRS ROB consilerabie, and that it deserves the utmost efforts to secure be sang rena The U. 8. Grand L of Odd Fellow: x ‘o tr 0 ure, which may easily be effected at present, but The Two Shilling Daguerreotypes at 289 baumiuone, Sept. 19, 1855 Tow this letter of the Rev. Rector was reogived in | Brod way, are in demand at the raie of six hundred dally, be ; ‘One, Sopt. 19, 1855. Ri ; cause they’ are the cheapest wor mm ihe Amer The Grand Lodge of the United States of Odd Fellows | England, and what impression it made on Gov. Hunter, | tinent. ‘Photographs & by the Arlists Clue, pred fie pa the etieineer | to od herr =) wh shortly after its reception, left England and arrived -— ‘ offered Inet year, to give the larger jurisdictions incre: at New York, and assumed the duties of Colonial Go- otypes Worth Having=Many of § epreventatione in that body. Theamendment to change | yernor, will be lecrnt from the letter of Colonel Morris, | our fret tamilics, ater sireomers,stornivs Ae tho toler see from annual to biennial sessions was also rejected. 1 on the Governor’s Council, we believe, to John Cham- | daily having superior likenestes, single and in groups, at sum of three hundred dollars was appropriated for the | berlayne, Esq., published in Col. Doe, vol. 5, page 320 :— ] KNAPP'S popular establisiment, 477 Broadway, near Wal suffering broth Norfolk and Portsmouth. The grand T take leave to lay before you an account of the Governor's lark’s theatre. “Frices 2s low aweny liken hoy tata with respect (o the church, since his arrival here, r ay eae Yand’ that trom my own knowledge and sueh im: Pianos.—Herace Waters’ Planos Having in | ‘oved on cath, if there is ne- | thelr improvements of action and overstrings, a of scale ss y little necessity of it, and power oftoneequal grand neh, but what { have been eye or ear witness to: On his ar- | 0%, with or without the wolian; Hall pplication being made 10 him for the Queen's farm, by | 4 Brown, and Jacob Chickering’s hat New York, he immediately gave it to them during | the best New York mak w isgoctave pianos, tor $150; his tae, (this was fo 1710.) Me. Vi ae grea! mover tn all } serond band pianos of all variettes, ‘at great bargnins, prices hs jatters, instead of giving him thanks, procured an ad- | &em $20 fo $140. Pianos to reat, and rent allowed on par- made to him from the yesiry, Pianos for sale ou monthly payments. Sole ageney o7 vepreseniation of that matte 8. D. & H. W. Smith's meiodeons, (tuned the equal tempera- ‘suppose you ave not | ment) Each instrument guarantved to give entire satisiuction thal farm by grant | or purchase money refunded. ed, am9ngM othere, HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. by the Queen, Vol, eee aan told them he could not join in anything of that kind, the Pr sa 1 no Bat cane; youl lanofortes and Mctodeons for Sale very 4 eau of the Of his Sueebene Wowltbe | tow, trom $20 to $475. Motodoons suitable for churches, equa tobe justified: thache had civen | 8horgan of $400, for $20, Purchasers are invited to call 4 his ume, whic all he could do, eee WT URN '& NARI, -agenis, Aab Tecadeo: grant from Col. Fletcher was a lease dated 19th of " testameiasheiia st amen cae if ust, 1697, for seven years, at an annual rent of sixt Béieesutecnia hand: @05e bushels of went; this lease was annulled by the express | gimnose-Second hand, $25, $80, $160 and command of Willian the Third, and the Colonial act of | premium at the World's Fair), now a! DASSFORD'S finish: ith May, 1699, a8 hetore stated, in consequence of which | rooms, 603 Broadway, up stait®, Sheot musie and a genera _ Gov. Cornbury’Ivased the King’s firm to Trinity Church | assortinent of musical ‘merchandise, same bullding, down on tke Oth May, 1702, for and during his continuance ia | stair. Pianos to let. office at a rent of sixty bushels of wheat a year. as ‘i ei 4 “sin fo Ment ‘ ‘The Smithsonian House, on the European , laim therefore set up by Trinity Church in their | pian Brosdway, corner of Houston street,-This new were some entpty benches in the 1: op: njoying a complimentary to-night, given by the brethren of Maryland. tiva Jength iano; T. Gilbert &Co.'s pia- ’t Gumston’s, Woodward nos, and thowe Of five of Disasters on the Lakes. THE WRECK OP THE STEAMER SEBASTOPOL—DRIG TUSCARORA~SCHOONERS ASHOR: We have received full p e stea ebastopol. previously reported. The mate and pilot lowered a bort and attempted to roac shore witha line, but were both drowned. Subseuuently a life boat was 4 ashore by one m, and by that means a hawser was fastened eshore and all the passon- gers landed in safety. The rebsstopol parted in thr vieces about three o'¢ this afte: & | mod by act ot Assembly, and that act cont Hunt Qu ack in the morning. The brig Tuscarora, of thi this morning. Her owners % ton, of Patizio. ‘The hull was pan} the cargo in the Chicago Muti shooner Drake j eof the com- : They are cient. Commissioner Cummings made a report against the use of alcoholic drinks at the public in q *, . Her cargo is suppe ap tion to Gov, Hunter Moresaid, of holdii the stitutions on Staten Island; he recommended cold | charged, with some reason, with ng | back with them patterns Messrs Winslar, of wee A fares: andes A pratt Sitae’ GOF, Fistehar, Pave ree ae ieee oe order, with all, 1 water, vegetables and Orange county milk as rem prejudiced in their decisions in some cases, Persons unacquainted with ti sing ‘The bark Hungarian, from Milw mere pretence to which ti was driven by the Quecn’s or- lersand the puvile, including families, unsurpassed accommo lies for all home adie: A declared the use er F . Jace will be surprised at the an ) appentance of | Cte0 of wheat, re ‘ f der in Council annulling the patent of 2a November, | dations at lower rates than can be addorded by any other first Gies for all Homan maladies, an ceciared th and with baving taken an opportunity to pay { P” ™ | gcpiiet SPPAREREOE 0: i © nin le of | 1705, and produced no other éfect apparently than to | ass hotel, SIDNEY KOPMAN. rs ukin, with the waves or, an induce Gov. Hunter, in the year 1713, to file a bill in Chancery against Trinity Church, the only logal proceed ee ing that could be had to recover’ the ‘back ‘routs on the peeping onpog Roneonp a a from ¢ Fletoher and Goy, Cornbury above set Sorttnent of Paris miller cof the chotoest nye and Vates rth, mope, w! will be displa, on Thursday, te From New Oyieans. This bill in Chancery appears to haye completely cor- : . THE TOWN OF PROCTORSVILLE, LA., DESTROYED ny | nered Trinity Church, she baying no defence at lew or in Satin De Laines, Worsted Damasks, Gilt Broadway and the groups of fashionably Adresse) Indie liquor as a re medial agent, “absurd and ridientous.” that traverse it from morn till dewy ove; but tho ini Rezolutions with to the reduction of the ex- penses of the Board were introduced by Commis- y and adopted. The weekly atatement of the Board gives the following figures off some scores whieh had been standing for a Ports Millinery, Dress Caps and Head long time. This is the only reason that can be discovered by those familiar with the service for the action of the Board in some cases; and hooners a ol, but we also ashore near eno particulars yc Siidisrdiie gstived We we regret that it proved to be the c ea shire head ge Ret ty et oni : A GALE—YELLOW FEVER AT CANTON, MIS: caulty agiinst ber landlord claiming lack rents from « | cornices, window shades, tc. —KELTY & FURGUSON, 20) fio, do, te y be asked, w! re the ; ecb i BY); we N apt. fenant at sufferance. An opportunity was then present- | Broadway, have just received per steamer a splendid stock 0 It may be asked, why are the office change with every mutation of the + ould hi ORIEN) EADS «15; ot for tp ends $0. sustele her claitn of being owner of | the sbove goods ventareny vattcee wery Dosatful and rich ihe town of Proctorsville, on Lake Bergne, im this | (iar the chute ae Ss arly destroyed in a violent ga'e on Saturday a suppliant to the Qu ¥ cages of yellow fever have occurred at Canton, ee ae Miss., and there were ten deaths from the dises Been to bet the week ending on the 11th inst. The storm of Saturday night. also caused g but she declis the contes Ci Also the largest stock of window shades and other window or Gene featatd fhe contest and became | ttentetn New York. Wo ste prepared o ofl inducement yan 14 Trinity Church presented | ‘PUrchase 1m the above ons.” BH Broadway. jesty, representing *‘ that the rents sesienas:: i - 20 r if ‘1 Grand Ope: Day, Sept. 20, 1855.—Wim iad be there ta he eka enae mbary |g, IRVINE, Ug real agent Sil tore, etlad mapbien rday x i caus the eaid Chancery. sult the lett a wt DY | tne public, on Thursday, Sept 20, @ varied assortment of Pari at Pass Ch n, Mississippi City, Biloxi, an b plies ancery suit the letters patent for the said | silk and colored straw'and chenille bonnets, flowers, fenth Louis, All the wharves were destroyed and sove fara were rendered disputable, and therefore the ehurch ers, ribbons, &c., comprising the richest and newest styles lost. humbly imploree Her Majesty to give such directions for | and in such variéty as to suit the most fastidious taste. "1 stopping the said prosecution as she should think fit.”” } txy milliners. in search of patiarn bonnets, and all who desi: The Queen by an order in Council at the Court of St. | Earine Narore purchasing elmewEoce ye ee 2 call an James, given the 14th April, 174, directs the prosecu Ee ee tion to be stopped, and no further proceedings to be had ’ ilies in that suit, until'she should Signy her further pleaaore. Oe ee Oe es, Beene Be The paucity of documentary evidence in support of the | 51,Canal and 63 Lispen bed A ys claims of Trinity Church, is strikingly shown in the fact, | tioaks and mantillas, to which he Invites the attention of whol: E that she now produces the above stay of proceed- | sale cash and short time buyers. nt | ings, as a confirmation of the extinct patent of 234 No- a 6,026.850 | Vember 1705, obliterated from the records six years be Movement of Distinguished Individuals. 15,850,018 | tore Ms suit oe was commenced and tle stay of ] B beg ere gre Sears vere eee ef hoa .. TG40,147 | Proceed granted. friend ‘ left Foelanad a me TO MT } Prpvom tive time until 1790, °S1 and 192, it does not ap. | Coals overcoats, pans and verte. proper lo give hisn a wary? Reavy Robbery of Jewelry at Providence, | Pett that Governor Hunter,’ or any other Governor, re- | Tod he Fuitonacoe at is uuu nee muse, Nos. | “Ruhode Tatar. * | Soentand Teitty Chazeh as having ny other right an ert herder taro PROVIDENCE, Sept. 19, 1855, tof tenant at sulferance of the King’s farm; which | prosquitocs were never known to comm ‘The store of George Baker, on North Main streot, was | Was looked upon as the property of the crown exclusively, | guch depredations on ‘he feelings of citizens as at the prese: broken open and robbed last night of watches, jewelry, | {4 Was expressly reserved in the Montgomery and Dun- | time; protect yourselves againsl them. also your children, a: and silverware, to the amount of $6.00. Mr.'Haker of | Sat charters of that period, which granted all other un | do not runes diem lo be tortured with these Pesta any more, ‘er a reward $1,000 for the apprehension of the thieves | patented land wivhin the city limits to the city of New wh fea ee you awake TL tees is Dwerease this year........cesccecserroverrens L We learn that a fire broke ont in one of the hot of Carbondale, Penu: f Sunday morning fied at being pensioned off for life? Any one | no ainioulty in accounting for the way. niet would think it very fine to have a good salary | of our principal thoroughiares, £ early honr last } tor doing nothing. We answer, that the com- | 4 reparing the public u h rae aba that ally come from lieutenauts who after a short time rever of buildings were | | ‘ ‘+ ope . have served from twelve to fifteen years at | ,,, ‘ destroyed. When our ant Leth, att Halt ‘OF the |) Oe eon the adl eawend” Ok venkat’ (oon es rosistable basiness portion of the town was consumed. The | “C# OMY tery she ie Act labadtaen It ts a temptation few gale ag: commission. If they are placed on tYe retired | One gratifying fact, connected with th telegraph office was also burued. It was estimated | “ . * ich i that the damage done would amount to a money loss list they are cut off from future promotion and becoming every year more apparent, of #100,000, consigned to everlasting obscurity. SOE GaE fetgur beniabt thee The telegraph reports that the yellow fever has The examiners are not altogether to blame nating from the moet c made its appearance at Canton, Miss.,and that sixty | in this. The law forces them to “retire” all cases and ten deaths had taken place daring the | officers whe are incompetent to discharge all week ending on the 1th inst. their duties, ashore and afloat, and many valu- The yellow fever in Norfolk and Portsmouth is re- ported to be again onthe increase. In Norfolk there were 45 deaths on Monday, and 20 up to noon of Tuesday. Jn Portsmouth 17 deaths between dask plaints gene wear a festive look, ¢ Boston Weekly Bank Statement. Boston, ‘ept. 18, 1 ‘The following are the footings of our bank st, for the past w Capital stock... Loans and discou Specie in bank....... Amount due from oth ry Amount due to other bank: Teporits. Circulation Penne Tape Assockation commenc ction rooms of Bangs Brother & Co., on Tue morning; and as there is an able officers have met with accidents which | unusually large number on the catalogue, it will continae have unfitted them for {sea service. A great | ‘or several days. Among the pnblishers whose book deal of surprise has been manifested at the de- sped Lagoa hevig to! ve pal firms in this <ity, ted. } : . bil a "le € a roughonut " Ge Minny and ton Toseday. cision in the case of Lieut. M. F. Maury, who rast oe tak aeileai ena ty gern: pet fee The women’s rights women inet in convention at | bas been placed on the retired list on “leave | yon achool book to the most abstruse work on nee Boston yesterday. Pauline W. Davis, of Providence, | Of absence” pay. Lieut. Maury has rendered | pesides a large amount of stereotype plates, &e. At the was chosen president, and the convention was ad. | more real service to science and navigation | first day’s sale, which commenced at eight o'clock in the dressed by Dr. Harriet K. Hunt, and other strong- | than any other man living, and he has been | ™0™ning, there was a large attendance of publishers and minded women. rewarded by being placed at the head of the | Dokstlers from all parts of the country, and even from : by calling on Ws ST and recovery of the property. ork, ibe Role. ages tor the qi Nothing Jaunted by this open and determined assortion | Sigel wha the, sole agent fo the Harkiaw alent smsprov Fall of a Flouring Mu. ree A pete ’ right, the chure . in 1750 id br the 5 ‘olonial treasury quit rents, at the rato of three shillings s ehiceiiemeiiniee Ratiwons, Sept. 19, 1855, | a year on the pa‘ent of 1708 cancelled as aforonaid. Grout Rergzing in Corpeting=—We hax Four floors in one of Haxall’s rflls, at Richmond, fell | “Yn'the year 1786, Trinity Church paid foto the treasury | 20W JM store 8 large stock of fall impertations, comprising v\ venti . ‘anada, Yesterday the number wes, i! possibla, greater = jaro stock of fall topes e eecond annual convention of the You! ‘ i Coneae P + | on Tuesday morning, carrying down 20,000 behets of he vinity ¢ , ree grea e. feo f Young } National Observatory at Washington ona sa | ang the bidding was pretty brisk, at taie prices, Tho | Ment Pee loc is etionated nt Slo TOC oo aa ef tho stat of New York, for eleven years preoeding that ieee 2, which wp are ee toe pan car en's Christian Association met at Cincinnati yes | javy of three thousand dollars per annum. He | sales continued during the eve at t —$—_—_—__ a ter baat ri A owo tilings wie’ Coe iwas, none cree eane oe day. All parte of the Union and British Pro. | °° ie sales continued during ening up as late as ten sige Che Adabe he further sur of two pounds and two shillings was paid way, near Grand Greig. *' AB paces : TO | was retired because he was incompetent to | o'clock. To afford some idea of the amount to Arrtval of ma at Savannah, hy way of commutation under the act of April 1, 1789, one an Vince were represented, and very interesting state- 4, be Mepouel bh, We snip slits. Chak de Savaynaut, Sept. 13,1865, | which allowed all porvons being eitizons of this State | CaxpetsmYoung & Ji No, 364 Bron ments in regard to the condition of the diffe perform his duties afloat. Several years since, nage) dosti Mccpitpbesngiy'= The steamship Alabaina arrived at het wharf here this | seized cf lands lable to quit rents, to commute, &e. Aa, corner of Franklin street, ( ‘Taylor's Saloon.) - mm regard oad ferent hil “oli te? Alvear cetavo one, and embraces 288 protty cl (Tuesday) morning, from New York, with all on board The payment of these quit rents and commutation as | for Brussela carpet at $i per ane other articles | Societies were submitted. while traveling across the egnany Moun- | rages, well, afureaaid, by the church, on 2 Ment extinct, and oblite | Weir line at proportionate rates. Particulars of the loss of the steamer Sebastopol | tains to report himself for duty at Washinton, ‘Toe Ssn10Rs' Cm p Win R Wile Ra: Markets. aaa mt pn yomet pirgh be rer tyne de 910 rena. aera a ‘ ' Susrors’ Con: ” ACHTY.—-W ile Rac! “ le 5 q d Carpets! Carpets t—Splendid at Milwaukie, with accounts of other marine disas- | the stage coach was upset, the lieutenant’s | ove yesterday a note, of teenie pr following rig PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. York as a successor of the British crown, of its right to | lish Brussels, &. per yard; som yar beautiful ingrain, | PrLaperpuia, Sept. 19, 1855, the King’s farm, especially as the church was at the | 4-4. and 5s. per yard; floor oll 1 ‘2s.6d., Ba., 4a, a Money unchange?, Storka steady, 4, apt. 10, 1065. | the | ame an Liprenatdy tareely inaepicy see ine | te ihe great carpet estabiihmnent of Hl ‘AM ANDERSON fives, 859¢; Read! Sig Long Island, 15; is Canal, | back vas Ting the leases they held under, a» < iw 6 ‘From alt n i ated —Arthur Doneley, 98 Row New Orteans, Sept. 18, 1855, Frow all the documentary evidence above set forth, Just Cle ’y er fs Cotton firm, at unchanged pric ale to-day 9,600 ive at the conclusion that the sovereign of Ragland to een wapply of, a a and Lapeairy carpet, ters during the late storm, will be found among our | thigh was fractured, and he was made a life- | translation telegraphic reports to-day. * long cripple. Mavkwowtixr—The directors of tho Asylum for the The Board of Trade of Albany have contributed The decisions of the Board have created no | Children of sailors, nt Staten Isiand, have the pleasure 10 offer you their sincere and profound than’ for the eight hundred dollars for the relief of the sufferers | jiitlo excitoment and acrimony all over the | vm of one hundred do th you fn! them by 14}j} Pennsylvania re which you have ellow fever at Norfolk and Portam 5 4 tain Nye, of the Pacific. f hey ar ) Molasses 30. per gallon. Corn a trifle lower. | advance the cause of Epis in the coleny of Nw desirable. af dies at odes vitete “er conntry, and we have been run down with | (Ahne Jo {the Rasite., Ab the same time, they are | Pate «Brora OB "Meee peek $50. por bibs “Telghtar: | Norks wan willing that Printty Church cmocts mint les of y 'y were confined to cf Cotton to Liverpool, 7d. ite of the King’s farm, rubject to the pleasure of the Cases.—The compact Form and pc communications on the subject. We have se- | 'iumphe, and crowned with the applause ot the public, 400 a 500 bales, at rather irregular prices. The dies not forget the children of indigence avd CHARLENTON, Sept, 18,01856. but that the crown was opposed to grating i in } feet wility articies render them to tray veral Jetters evident! 8, but whic y. BURNETT. & - rc The sales of cotton to-day add up 300 bales, at prices | fer, and uniformly declined so to do. ere. contain all that ta toilet, } decline in sterling bills and advance in freights, with | Ye"! ently from oBlcers, but witich pintiiesesibencadio nde aging. trom Oe. e10ie. Market unsettled and de- infer this:—nt. From’ the express commant of | guety A: & J. SAUNDERS, ‘Won't Rotor House, at | an absence of later foreign news, tended to check | *Teanonymous. These we cannot publish, but Mavine Aihive presued, William MI. annulling Governor Fletcher's seven years’ Y- rales and to depress the market. Mont was heavy, | all those who send their real names shall have mship Atlantic, Captain Wost yesterday | cep moter tO. Fort, 10-6200 P.M. | Ieane to the church, and the colonialact passed 12th May, | Oguab FactorymnA rich Assortment. of To wee eh ey we case ay Wald 4 as Lael SONG aE Chu Uh Qh os Bola Jue, A ay very lave pailernd, “A. J. SAUNDERS, $67 Broador with fair soles, in ing parcel enact heart? oy ' Noltog st tt