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B7armarg.gosg" TUESDAY. OCTOBER ft. swear bime out of this serene. I A correnpoodeut of lb Broom Republican has hooorea mi with very long reply to an article of our oa the employment of United Slates Engineer in eur-eying route for the contemplated Sail Road from Like Erie to the Hudaon. We have a abort answer for thia long parade of documents.

Many member of Congress from ibis stale, from Ohio, and from Peanayi- vania, solicited the Secretary of War to detail an En gineer of the United State for the survey of the route. Colonel Clinton waa ordered on this service, but a difficulty arose about the expense incidental to the aorvoy. The Executive proposed to allow the United States Engineer to be employed in the service without expense to furnish the instruments necessary for the surrey, and to keep them in repair in short, to relieve those who were ia possession of the charter of every expense which any member ol Congress had any right to soixti or toe executive authority to grant. If Gov. Cas had issned an order authorising tha entire expanses of surveying the Hudson and Erie Rail Road to De paid out ot ine federal treasury, and that order Lad been ex eon ted, he would have very soon found hi survey fund exhausted.

By the act of Atril ISa. the President is authorised to cause the necessary eurvevs. We find it slated ia the Pennsylvanixn. that at Pittsburgh, the corruption practiced by tbe Bank of Secretaries the United States was of ao glaring a character, that Senatof WiJkins, who voted for the rechanering of that institution, eame oat aad openly denounced it in the strongest terms. In connexion with tlii piece of intelligence, we shall put before our readers a statement of one of the lranaclioh which probably influenced Mr.

Wilkins iu ciuugiug tim ufiiuua iti-iiive 10 me nana, vt have had tbe story before as in different newspapers lor several daya but we have chosen to defer advert' We will forward vnu. bv next mail, ihe .1 pnn. 1 1 in their own party Very respectfully vonrs, "DAVID LYNCH, J. ROBERT. This Mr.

Jamet Wilson, it seems, had removed to Pittsburgh from Stcubenvi.le, at which latter place, as well as tbe former, be followed the profession of a newspaper editor, having there conducted a journal ctilad the Steubenville Herald. The Republican makes certain extracts from thr paper, by which vre are enabled to ascertain what were Mr. Janice Wi'mn's opinions relauva to tbe United States Bank, before he got into the way of receiving letters andbiak checks from Mr. Nicholas Bid He. The following tw.

extracts wiil place the former unboughl opinions of this person fairly before the public. From the Wetter Herald of Xlk January, 1919. THE UNITED STATES BANK. dec. The report of the commitlee annoinied tn into the affairs of the United States Rank.

h. hn at length received, we devote a conaidembte portion of paper id us puoneation. We regret our iaab.hty ti publish it entire the remainder. ab.t lour or nva columns, snail appear in our next. This re.

port u-u 'Ids a scene of gambling and speculation of Oiiwnng-ii anoiusning inlumy, hocus poena and im posture, wh-ch should fill the mind of every honest American with shame and indignation and should cause oar representatives to bar from the statute book of nation the licence under which snch infamy and fraud have beea engendered and practised. Ia other words, the violated charter of that iniquitous institu tion snouic ai once oe occiared extinct, and ks cor rupting influence destroyed. But we invite the public to read the alatment for themselves and after they have read it, let thra console themselves if thev ran with the reflection, thatit has enabled ihe President of tlie Bank lo make but 33,000, and certain directors and their friend to riot in wealth, that they have been shaved and plundered, aad ground dow almot to dust and ashes. People of: he We.i Mmn ik. ment have we aot repeatedly told you that you were imposed on-tbat yon were preyed upon by sharpers mj j- oow I From the Wettern Herald ofl3th Ma ah.

J3J9. Wa i i "s- uiaazreesbie aud unwelcome news, that rt existence of this bank is to be pmlonged lor another vesr. In id ssataiivtsof the Un.d lh. resolution for ihe V-1 oen ne-auved. ayes 30 nav IK- imrilHIVII U1T a SC1TA Ivim I to39, The bill regulating tbe mani.tof voiuig at erevuuu i-t uireciors.

was ordered to a thitd resuing. i nrec oi ine memoers Irom this Slate, Mesa. jinniwu, "hh iu. uu, voiej against tl.e bank tbe other three in iu favor. It is atated in Nile'.

rsier. thataboutoWyanniert area ockholdcra mssid bank, all of whom it is presumed, exerted themselves with warmth aad activity in its fovor. As we before observed, ihe people have no other chance ol shielding luemseires Irons oppression am the aristoeralic tendency ol thia vast paper machine, than tbrourh the Slate Governments, it the Govern ment of the United Slates feel determined to foster and protect a swarm of apeealatora, brokers, sd a windier Jet the Stale Covernmenta throw their shield over tbe farmers, the manufacturers, and the mechanic if ao institution, which has retraced itself and degraded the American name, is to receive the protection of the na- ouues wasn their handa ol tbe indignity by sending the mother of the iniquity and her shame trn mile square" In which they ware conceived aad brought into life aad being. The paper which Mr. Jamea WiUoa now conduct, at Pittsburgh, Uems, establiahed lately with the prem upholding the Bank of tbe United -no Bar, candidate for the Presidoncy.

Tk rilmnnli; Ul: "-ioucsji taies mat this paper ''bis oeeaprauiea over tne State of Ohio bv th. and that "every town and neighborhood had beende- lugeo wnn luera. The Bank." concludi journal, is aa excellent pay mailer. Wflaon it of these parcHaaed articUe thonjh Wd uK then save been tUU sWk. byehoieta fat lion of Christ Brawn further tcsa to.

I box probable, be cost aa much as lty-twe ihoimn'1 I dollars, the amoeat given for Webb." 1 That iters may be im doebt that as to the fact of Mr. Jsaes Wilson being in direct eorreapondeace witti Mr. INicbotae Biddle, and aa to hi receiving ssowrv from that honest cnetroTl-r of thirty Jit million of dcilart, we annex aa affidavit published i the Pen sylvaniaaofthe6th inst. prefaced with a letter from two members ol the Stat Committee of Correspond ence, in which the subscriber of the affidavit is repre sented as a respectable citizen ol Pittsburgh. It will be perceived that the affidavit allude to a deposited of the purchased editor, Mr.

Jamea Wilson, but Urn we have not seen, or we should do him the justice to insert wi.n. the criminatory documents. Having seen the deposition of James Wilson, editor of the Pennsylvania Advocate." -a nuhhahed in that paper oi October 3d, 1332 and having a knowledge ot the truth of the fart bicri that intended to relute, the undersigned doe, then-lore, usder ttie aoiemu aaoctioa of an oaui, depute and J. last rrwisy. company with Jonn iiw.i i iiw.

office of the Pena- tvlvania Ad vocriie lor the purpose of having printed for the Inspector' election, with a view to L.An nrf un thai occasion ibatowintto the hurrr of bua.ne- the ticatta could not be printed at the office of the Advocate. That the undersigntd, Mill in compooj went to the omceoi mo fsr the tickets required the tickets were printinc, the aame It buys an edi tors, eats men pruus ana emulate their Mpts, Mi nat in ine mean iirat. wimc the underiicned and Mr. plans, and es lima lea. to be nuib at ih nu.

I ia the Post office and there met with Mr. wi IU.U I 1 dollara a annually made. Thiv act is maniftstly de- ri. Bed for public and not for private purposes. However it may have hi; htrto beea abused to favor some gresa 10 appropriate thirty thousand dollars annually so permu uniteo.

autes engineer even to be employed by private corporations, whether Ihestock is subscnb ed or not but it has been done and 1 he effect ha been beneficial. We, however, utterly deny that the War Department ia authorized to use the public motvy to pay the expenses of surveying or 'ocsting a route for a rad or canal for any privato compaay whatever. This fund wss loosely managed under the late adminis tration. It was appropriated more to political than civil-engineering. The prefect Executive is nut form, ed of such pliant materials.

They mistake the eha racier 01 Oeaeral Jacksua entirely, who auppose that be would seed ourj engineers, onautbur.zcd by an ac of Congress, law any part of the Union merely for tbe purpose ol acquiring popularity. He via elect- James Wilson, nailer, oi msruei aimi, L. w.ivtn. IaI thrnnvh ance, in a commercial or military point of view or ne- I 0,0.1 pi.ee in tbe window, as the underaigoed cesaary for the transDortation ol the nnhlio mail. tc I eame up to the step that tbe said Wilson there re- I marked to tbe clerk, that he a doubtful whetherthe letter wa for him.

and in consequence of this doubt requested the clerk to open it. He did ao. and, there-uuoa. it appeared that the said letter contained a check ot hOO dollars and upwards and that tbe said letter -hjI If n.rlritm Pm.L1hii pnvt te aasociatiOB of cpitalisu. or to engineer out ol Bank Vmti The WAwn thptJ Jongrcas some member opposed to the administration 1 remarkcd, that the letter not intended for him.

of Mr. Adams, it was intruded a general topograph- And the undiriEnpd lurtherdepoesth and saith, that to jcal fund for the public benefit It never waa contemplated ttat one cent of this fund should be employed to aid private corporation lcfore or after tba stuck wa subscribed. In tbe present instance a Company was chartered with a capital of seven millions. Suppose tbe construction insisted on hy the writer in the Broome Republican to be correct would not the proprietors of every rail road ia the Union have an equal right to ask government to pay the expenses ol its (urvey hat an absurdity it ou.d be for Coa- the bet of hi kncwlrdse and belief, tter and trVct were tor James lixin. i.diUir of the "Penn sylvania Advocate," and that he subsequently rei eiv-e them, hi deposition to the contrary, nulwithataud- ing.

(Mgned) JAIUH bAIITll. bwora and subscribed hetnre me. CllA3.fi lSKAr.U Alderman. October 1832 Thus the reader will perceive, that in consequence of a mere accident a similarity of name on the part uf two individuals another infamous piece of bribery to survey tbe ten thousand miles ot Cinal and rail road 1 ,10 corruption bis been brought 16 light. If tbe United routes projected from Maine to Louisiana by private prupiietors under the authority of the states.

The stockholders of our rail roads have reason to regret, if such be the la this discover; was not made before. We repeat what we said ia out former article that we doubt whether tbe Executive has strictly any authority States Bank were ever so excellent an institution otbor respects, the facility with which an unscrupulous President may squander its fund to corrupt objects fully entitles it to the warm reprobation uf every honest man. A County Convention of the friends of the adminis- tion was held at Albany on tbe 6th instant. Gekbit T. Lansing waa nominated for Congress, and Edward Livi.m;8Ton, Israel Shear, aad Jacob Settle, for the Assembly.

These gentlemen, says the Argus, are km.nrn to tbe republicans of tbe county aa capable and eatimable citizens. It is a strong ticket and, with such exertions as it and the great contest can call out, will bo aucccssful. The proceedings were harmonious in the highest degree. The Convention was attended by full delegations fromevery town; and a spirit of determined and active devotion lo the cause was manifested, which augurs lire beet results. That our teadenr may have socio irfeaof the crimes to which the opposition resort, in their desperation, to ad by the people to preserve the Coniitu'ioa and the I utaia a cause which they are couscous cannot be law inviolate, and we misconstrue all his public acts I "7 we copy trie two articles if he will aot discharge tne trust fearlessly and faith-1 hlrh rulhw- The forged letter mentioned in the ar- lully.

So tar, however, as the services of tbe United I ucle lrom the Globe baa been paulwued in most not State Engineers may be useful to the company incor- I paper. porated for making the rail road in question, they can he.hvd, without any expense, inconformity lo the pre vious practice. cireumsunce might be attempted by the partiea impli- Wlckeu cJnniny catad. Nona such having b.ea givea, the inference becomes irresistauile thai tbe transaction ia indeed none other than a piece of rank bribery a name which lew persona would have hesitated to give it on its first pub lication. The following Kr 30th, appeared in the Globe, to the ediior of which print it waa addressed, on Friday last Pittsburgh.

SDt. 30. 1952. "Dear Sir: Another Hair business xe ue ine language ol that poor creature Webb, oc corred on fndsy last. Mr.

Wiison, hatter in this city, went to the Peat Olfic. and inquired if there were any letter for him one of the Clerks handed bim a iLtier addressed lo James On onenins the letter, Mr. W. found a draft drawn by Nicholas Knl-lle, President or the Bank of the U. for 580 on the Branch in this city.

Mr. W. banded the latter back to tbe Clerk, observing. thia loiter ia not for ma the Clerk then read it al and said. no.

it ia aot for you, tor Jtfr. Jamet Wilton the Editor the Pennsylvania Advocate. The letttr wa then re-a-aled and delivered to the Bank Editor. Th- let ter iring been read in the bearing of several individu als, we cen pin the matter upon the Coffin Handbill tumor and his new master: he will not be able lo From the Globe. OPPOSITION FORGERY.

Aauricm Board of Tbe Board I this morning elected Uev. Bnij. H. Wisner, D. have Boston, one ol' ine Secretaries for the management of the Society eeticema, to be associated witnttev.

Kir lua Anderson, and Rev. David Greene, the present The -iter which has been extensively published in the newspapers, purporting to be President Jackson' reply to the memorial of the Board in respect to the Cherokee Indians, was alluded to by one of the members, and tbe Prudential Committee stated that no MUrh Utter had Been reretred fry lAeas. and thai the i kid no rtoion teat genuine." Tbe above is eopud Irom the last Journal of Com merce. Plow be pleased, geBtltfrnra, 10 ferret out the Below is the exposure of another fabrication intend ed to operate upon the election of this state. from the Albany Argut.

FORGERY OR FALSEHOOD. Tbe Eveuinc Journal ol Fiiday, contains the follow ing pretended letter Irom Albany, published iu the Philadelphia Inquirer, as harms been addressed tu the editor of that paper Irom sumo prnoo ia ibis city. The 1rot ability is, that an such letter was received by the nqtiner: but that it wa fabric attd for the uses of thai veracious journal, as a return in part for the 3XS, uuu leeol tne Bonn of one of the nersons who was nmnt h.rrf ih lei- party to tbe arrangement and that at WUkina's sua- ter read, and saw the draffs. Ho rn0othl- m. I get4n, ho (Mircv)and Isaac Hill went to Harnsbure, ehanic of thia city, and ana, at that time a member of oi tbe candidate for elector, who assented to the bargain, aud gave assurances that at least two-thirds of tne Wilkins ticket woulJ be broiighl into the arrangement.

Thia i a lair specimen of Van Burea tactics. It is the natural course of men who labor excFvively for the Spoils ot otli. e. ll the democracy ot pennsylvahia. however, can be thus sold out to our Greut Rejected' then 1 have grossly misunderstood the character of your people." From Oporto.

The brig Hercules has arrived here ith papers of that place to the 25th of August the previous advice, by the way of England having been to the 23d. There had been no new movement on the part of Don Pedro. Tbe force of Don Miguel had shown some activity, having made various movements uu the right and hit of the Doom, which were intent ly watched by the government of Don Pedro, and on tbe 25ih an immediate attack was expected. The Oporto paper say that every prep nation had been made lo receive tbe enemy, that every measure of caution and defence had been taken, that the city of O- porto ia amply furnished with everything necessary for tbe aubsistence of the troops and tbe citizens, that the forces are well supplied with the munitions of war, that the citizens quietly pursue their occupations, and manifest lire greatest confidence in the government. nd the greatest readir.es to give it every aid in their power.

Tbe guerilla band of Coostitu tionalista formed ia tbe neighborhood of Coimbra, had attacked several poa la on tbe bank of the Vouga and b'erra da Es-trclia. Their Dumber amounts to 4,000. lergymau of the Cbutch of England, who has compo sed several worka on religious aublecbj. A Philadelphia pubhsber, Mr. Waldie, has underla- ken to serve out noveU weekly in a newspaper foim.

Tbe title of the publication ia Waldin'a Select Circulating Library. Each number contain, aixleeo quarto pages, with three Columns on a page very faiily print ed. A novel of ordinary aiza is despal ched in a couple of numbers, which at the subscription price cost about 'JO renii. Tbe first number contain, the fitsl half ol a novel called Waldsteen. or the Swedes in Prague, translated from tbe German.

It aeerus lo belong lo that class ol flimsy romances which were so commoni before the author of Waverly began to write. We understand that tbe Trustees of the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Chinch in the United States, will hold a meet. ing in Trinity Church, to-morrow, at 12 o'clock. For the Eveminr Pott. The Standard of ibis morning under the a'gnature or Honeatua baa made an essay against Mr.

Sttl-well, under a belief that it may afford Ihe nomination of a Senator, which ia to be made bv the party thia evening. Tbe usages ol the party will But be interrupted by- the edict ol any one individual. The party will rely oa the wisdom and intsgrity ol their Nominating Committee. It is not tbe custom ol republican, to alia any man to ray I elevated this, or destroyea mat individual The voters, the rank and file, will not submit to dicta tion, eouie IriMn whence it may. A Dcmocrat or '98.

VharUtUsicn, Va OcL 4Awfyl ifotolity.ll be- eoaaea our duty to-day to make a most appuiting re-eoid of Deata's Doings," ia oar tteighbotbood. The deaeUting malady which has swept oyer our country. smwaere beta mors tatal In Jla career toaa at t-aii- lutvv, fota LHiie east Ou place, tjfiac. SMOay Ihe popuiaiton not exceeding 100 souls. ia muj oi major reter.

tu ra vases bars peea i i ST Via m2v. BeS cToff? his ui nss Bsssarnora xw F.hisbeth Peter. 1 itht-orinr farm (taring the same period. He have also received iiilormaunn Irom a respecta ble seurre that the malady hai made its appearai.ee at Uuracocke. Our prosjitcis these quarters are at thu lime certainly gloomy.

DEATH OF YOUNG NAPOLEON. From ike London Courier. Tbe Duke de Reirhstadt has fallen a victim to pulmonary disease brought on by a rigid system of confinement, and denial of all those innocent pleaure ia which youth delight to indulge. As the political existence of the youiut Napoleon was considered im-om- Mtihle with the despotism of the ruler wh hy their triumph over his father obtained the custody hia person it was rtsnlved to withhold from hrm every chance of with the world, and of lorroiiig a rallyine point fir those, who abbough tbey had been diaguated with the fnther for his dcrarmre from free prinzipies.remsia-beml with delight the hiiliisnry ol his military career, and were wili ng tu try the effect of te name borne by the aon On the part of the three Sovereign alluded to there never wis, we are sure. in ion intention 01 destroy-ing 1 he of the young They would indeed have been horror strack at lbs imputation 01 such a motive; but the effort 01 their conduct towards him has beea as fatal as il 1'ieir enmity to tbe asms of Na- poleoa had beea bird as their determination to prevent tbe possibility of bis becoming a rsl'ying point for tbe liberals ol every Continental Stale.

Tliere were be- D. of I sides, if we have not been munntormsd. persons having control over the actions ol the young Prince, ho were amino 10 show then- zeal for the enemies of the name which he ho re, to an extent far beyond I he wisheu ol the Hdy Alliance si'sd decidedly in opposition tu those of his graodlather, by whom he was tenderly beloved. Ata lime when bis removal to a milder dim nte. as the only chance of arresting the progress of the disease, was recommended by bis physicians, and earnestly desired bv tbe Emperor, be is said by the influence ol those means which every faction behind a throne poa- pn per mean, life.

We have bow before oa an extract of tbe letter ad dressed by this gentleman to an Auauian of high rank here. He saya despairs ot our excellent young Iriend ith tlie treatment hich is now observ ed t-wsrds him. The poor boy ia aUolutely wretch, ed in mind, and without relaxation he muat soon die. Were he enlaced in some active pursuit there would still be a chance. He ia pining tu death." The loss of this Prince is of little importance ia a po iiicul sense.

Had be lived ami been permitted to otjoy the t-Mxlnni which beldneed to him of runt, he Could But hether a bona fnte k-tter or I have uuturbtd the peace of Europe, for the Napoleon t. ne are authorised by Judee Marcv lo pronounce party ha now litile influence even in r.ance. ine Ihe statement, so far a it relers lo hi. name, a false- manner of his death, however, must give pain to every hood in all its psu. it is a gross fabrication, downed person whose ncari nas noi oecn siee.eu oy some mii-for effect apou the Pennsylvania election, and ia cir- lcied pobiical interest against the emotions which through that state, at this moment, knowing I rally affect mankind.

We do not envy tbe feelings ot ibat Ihe relutaiton cannot reach tbe electors until the those by whose managemcru ne wss ue irujeu, u- eventis decided. deed swh men have any feel es left "Auixr. Sept. 29, 1832. The Aueshurjh Gazeue.

true courtly style, tells Dear Sir The Albany Regency, lor he purpose us that preparsiioiu were made immediately tor the of inspiring their deluded lolfowers with tie hopes of departure ol his discoiisolsie mother lor her Duchy. are mtkmr statement here, which 1 think it I in order not to endanger her own l.le. denial bv her fiiend. The "disconsolate mother was, we remember, once apokea of aa the disconsolate wife, and yet we do not find that she ever exerted herself to prevent tbe banishment of her husband, or exhibited towards him any mark of affection when con-lined lo a spot which proved fatal lo bis lite. Ne.iher have we heard that she ever interposed lo entreat for that indulgence from the gaolers of her son which inigi.t have checked the disease by which he ha been ck- troyed.

Had the Augabtuyh Gazette told Us of the disconsolate Emigre', luaiiaJ of disconsolate mother. we should have attached more respect for the term; for it is well known that thia amiable anvercign was devotedly attached to his grandson, and m)4 anxious to preserve his life. Of the character of young Mspoleon we know bul little. Thoao who bad opportunities of seeing and conversing with him, apeak of him in tbe moat glim ii.e icrms, and we are disposed to credit all they say. His character, however, could l.ard.y have developed HaeU.

Tbe atmoapnere a Court is not calculated to give expansion lo tne mind, aud in the instance ol thia Prince it must have be-n more than usual prejudicial lo menial aa well aa physical growth. But the rrK.h and German papers mention, with hecomii rvgret, Ihe earl; decease ol the only legitimate child ot" ihe Emperor Napoleon. The illness of tbe young Prince had long ago given riM lo rumors, hick tbe accounts ol his death will be adduced to confirm, namely, that he has been carried off by poua.n. With the inventors or propagators uf such criminal absurd ties with persons who believed that his father and Emperor of Austria and his wily councillor. Metier- I 1 -A I.J 1 nich, were perfectly aware of the great stake which they held in their band by ihe po seaatun of a Napol.

oa in any game which ihey migh: wiah to i4y. Tbey had endeavoured to give him a GeT- TheEecordeofaGoodMan'MLfe, a book pub- euucatioo. out iney anew that tie got latt.llaT nlAlAiiil In I. (A II rsarvala fllaV lubed in a nea: manner by WiUiam Van Norden of kept him MJ from Italy, but they were thia city. The author ia the Rev.

C. B. Taylor, a I iullv aware that the inrlnence of his father'. a.ime and el irv might still be equivalent to any army againat.tbe Orleana' uccessots ot tbe Buurbons. Eveu in the late negotiations respecting the Austrian inurlerence in tbe Roman legations, tbe important hostage at St hoea brans waa not forgottea by either party, as a pledge of peace or aa instrument ol nostility.

Im theacoreot merest, tiiereiore the Austrian dynastr mast nave been desirous of rearing Ihe young lioa of their hoiwe, whose ambition at home they fell assured of being able lotame or muzzle bat motives of a more pur and af-factioaate kind were nol wani ng lo secura tbair utmost for his preservation. 'J he yonnc Prince was not only possessed of some uf the intellectual talents of his illustrious father, butevineed very early the roost amta Die diaiKwitHiB ana the most temper. He was particularly beloved by his Imperuil graiidfaihrr, and Of la MM. BCTsrssi or, of le salary ol the City CWberlsm-Adopt- -J" Thomas aad three of ed. ,1 I Weld Taaspacanca hL tal lea to the lot of one I orthe 8trretCommaiea ia favor of paving part of pecied.

mst. at flora: ta Wk, steals, ml suMESS-dimaftbt, of the cap 1 3d sb Adoassd. Of the Committee on Wharves and Piers in favorer oi amiciion. On Tuesday mornmg. i .1 tsir ul be.h, and while i.WJJjS: pairing certain piere Aaopico.

of i 0( the aame, in favor forming a public square in 1 AdoDted. I 1 Ot the Ferry Comiaitte in bvor of grant ioi a lease Zrl. rm.ttea ia Ckvor of anxntin. a leu. h.iinr iihuc wuiw i .1 1 r- I .1 j.

fofi 1 a uiim rut irrfiairv 1010 ids cipeoMncT 01 re-1 V' of 20. aT.one Kesolutione rut iriqairv wn iu- tiumnj ui ir- I All.ndu vounr ma wa fCT'l-be Ucfuornuc nepuuiit-u 4 I'JiS atd TihVo.hS -or. priacip.il, workmen pealing the l.w lim.Ung the al iheCity Cham- eil trier.dly to aotu.uauon. and to rth-d' Several of the citiiea are yet down with hcrlain 500-Adopted. tba eeaeral ami stale admii.lrem.aa.

vffwto the i on I to yesterday noon have satiklfrom 18 to 10 vis. two I Board ot Aldermen the payment of 11000 for sup- wiuU aod colored. give oeiow trie Keport ol I plying the City Ha" wiin luet Rir insensuiDg year, the Board of Health. We hear also of fewer cases I concurred in The reports of the Commi noners oa and deaths thau usual and our physicians that the terrible disease is abating. The weathor continue fine the air bracing and the temperature delicious.

If should be steady for a few days luneer. we may darter oiibelve with a decided, perhaps rapid mitigation of our eat tenons. The Cholera This disease bas taken another step South. The Edentun. C.

Miscellany, of the 2d inst. aaya It bas now become our painful duty to state, tlie Cholera ha at length taken an obvioux and decided staud in this town. eases have 00 curnd within the last week or ten days, of a tvpe so dialinrtiy marked, that there is, we believe, but one opinion among the phyaicinn ie peeling it. All the ca-es of which wj have yet heard have been confined to the colored population. The disease seems tu be limited 10 no particular pari of the town, nor indeed at it confined to the towu eluue.

A ca-e occurred two days ago on the plantation of Joe. B. Skinner. Esq. one mile from town, and another waa auppoved to ex rat on Monday, a tew miles Irom town in a dmerent directien.

We regret to learn that this disease has receatly increased its lavages in Elizabeth City. For several weeks it had abated, and the inhabitant had begun to flatter lhmelvta that tbe season of "'anger wa nearly put. But within the last weekending on Saturday. 1 be re had teen eight dea h. among which was that of Or.

Krozer.an eminent and much lamented physician of that place. We learn also, that the dieaic there; as here, is beginning to spread mlJ th kdjoinin country. On a plantation, five mile from Ward of Board of Aldermen on several other petition antra iwOirrrd tn Committee Resolution of Board of Aldermen (or filling up the well in Water eireet. near Whitehall, waa concurred in. The resolution of Board uf Aldermen approving sureties of street Commissioners 10th ward, waa con cu red in.

referred to the same Commute, with instruction to re uori next week. Several other reports from commit tees of Bfiard uf AlJermen. wi re referred locorrespond-ing committee of this Board. of Riard of Al iermen fur navine part of Nassau st for repairing Water ai. from Coentie slip 10 Broad at for the ejrreclioa of ceitain nuisances, were concurred in.

The resolution of Board ol Aldermen for paying to certain persons thereiu named the appropriai.cn of $13,500 lor tbe improvement of the 3d avenue, waa concurred in. The resolution of Board of Aldermen for the conv pletion of the repairs of the record office, was concurred in Tbe President presented a communication from the A ue reiueni pixseiiieo toniiuuiii.ii"ii cholera, Mr. J. stated that Aid Smith left a family, consist ing of a wiie and nine children, in a state of gre des tiiution. and that his widow wss now in a stale of men.

lal alienation. Her friends had not the means to place her in aa rasaa asylum. The resolution merely proposed In grant a monthly sum for her support during the continuation ol her alienation of mind. Some debate ensued, which was cat off by a motion to adjourn. Adjourned.

Jour, of Com. From the Bottom Jiatlu Alia. Piracy and Murder On Tl nrsdsy evening abont 10 o'clock, Mr. Dunlop, S. t.

A'imiej, receiv-rd information that twosaiiora wh.i arrived in this cily about ten days ago. and took lodginga in Ann-street, had thrown out sundry hints sgsmst acn other men, combined with tbe fact that each had never 1 hundred dollar 111 hi possession, excited fearful apntvbenior ihit they had been rnenccd in some nelsnous bloody trsuictiua. Measures were promptly taken by the District Attorney to M-core I heir persons, and cause them to be brought before bis Honor Judge Da vis. veterdav ronnjne. lor examination.

Upon their arreil. I tier gave their names as Joachim Antonio, and Joachim Silva.aad atated that they ar nved at tbi port on Sunday, the Zzd ol bept. last, in die brig Sarah Louisa, from Point Pel re, Gaada- ioune. The account riven by Antonio Silva lo the Diatric! Attorney, was as l. l.ows That he and his comrade were iwoof the crew ol tbe Portnzuese hris El In ami (Triumph) that sailed about two mom ha ago from the port of Para, in Brazil, bound 10 the Western Inlands isJ Li.bon that the vessel had on board H.000 ia i-recte.

sad a vslnnble canto that there were five and two children, one white aad Jit other black, each about 18 months old that life passengers vrere a lawyer and his ife by the r.ame 01 Marie, a Portuguese sapercargo hy the name of Juatir.e, a black woman the mother nt the black child, and Portneuoe merchant namd Joaqulm Lawrenethe fa. 1 I mer Ol ine WOliscnu'J ion vmui lui.niietii ai-i se ol overpowering ine mrono 11-eii 10 uae ou fnlh1, 1 detained in lenna ounna one 01 ine roiuosi wmiera of that rapilal. in which the winter are .11 I muiu'reu vr.e vapt-m sun vm- 01 me ai all times I r. h.l.m 1 m. Iivini t.iin.ilrti.rJlBirtdlvm.

r.vm SIS monihl 1 i-i--. I-. 'Z. i a :t.Z 'hat thT kept the two mined ine crime 10 promote pouucl purposes. ih nea -r them tosuhm to llieir horrid emrnces dtiru ihst theorizing brotb be expo.orel-s you shielJ the young Du.e.

on. ofhM conCd-niisl and abet tbe sin. Whoofvou first puhUshed tbe lorg- suted, on the authority of a medical friond bo ing to if, under the idea that some explanation of the 1 1r7 and where did jou obtain the false and tnorougi.iy Tr7; hi. (irf'oupe where they staled thai they had lost the.r there day morning, Sil va aarsated the ssme atory Hi companion, Joachim Antonio. Biaii lained a s.lcoce, but we understand, that ii declare that he was never on board such a vi s-el, and.

tliat the money in his pos session is tbe fruit of bis own labour. Several of tbe crew of Ihe Sarah Louisa were examined, and lhee two individuals came alone aide the This ia the harbor of Point Petre, and engaging pas saee. were Droueni oy inc onz in inn i-in. uiir had terminated fatally. Botton Oazette.

of wodiu oe unsaie lor vnem lo repeal in your slate. nrai inw wa un uc.iu u. w.ni ol aueh an eitraurdinarr atfeciion for ih- the crew slated that tbej told him about the captains sures his Juckinn friends hi rr, that arr3isgement bas I child of tho aus whom she abandoned such an in-heen made bv which tl? Wiikina electors, il chosen, decent baste, and lor whose life a I so aoon condol- are to cast their votes for Mr. Van Bunn for Vice ed herself, by an arrangement of which tbe scandal-President! Mr. Marcy says that Wilkin himself is a I moogors uf Germany bsvs said perhaps loo much, but tbe notoriety oi wnicn was loo greas even lor was captain, who had beea knocked overboard hy II boom of the vessel.

Whrn questioned by Mr. Dnnrap why he had not made known tbe circumstances of the murder to tbe civil authorities at Point Petre when he arrived there, he su.wered thot be was afraid of his life, as the crew had threatened to destrnw any one who should give information against tbem. The vessel and cargo weie old, be said, at that place. Tbe life of the white child a eavi and sup posed was still alive. He furthrr suted, they took passaite from Point Petre, in tbe brtg Sniah LouUs, working their passage hut paving for tneir provisions Fsrb of them bad about 300 iu specie, when they lmded here.

Upon their examination before Judge Davis yester being knocked overboard by ttie boom, but they said nothing about any murder. They were both committed to piivon by Judge Davis, Antonio, to take his trial lor piracy and Kinder, and Kilva, to be used a Stales' evidence. It is highly important that publicity should be given lo the transaction, in order that early information may be comniuuicated tu Point Petre. with a view lo tbe apprehension, lf possible, of the other murderers, Cholera in Cronttmdt We lesm from the ship! Monsoon, arrived at this port last evening from Cron- stadt, whence she sailed on the 14in Aug. that upwards of thirty raiee had occurred, several of which A respite hvs been sent, by tbe Secretary of State for the Home Department, lor Dennis Collins, coo- condemned to death for the attack upon the King of England.

It is undeitJod that his aei. fence to deatn will be commuted iati imprisonment for life. In Ihe United buries, ine population of which is 13 000.000. there are about 1000 new. papers publish' rd.

greater number than in all Europe, lh population of which ia 190 millions There are about 50 dai ly papers in tbe L'nited States, and in the of New- York alone, 163 newspapers exclusive of religious journals. RUTGERS COLLEGE. The Annual Commencement of Rutgers College was celebrated in ibeKeformed Dutch Church, id New BrunawH-k. on Tuesday. Utn bent.

ult. The exercise ot the day were introduced with pray er bv Ihe President. Ur. Oraliona were then delivered by 10 of the 24 young the late Queen of England were poiaoced by tl.e bng-1 cent emen compoamg the senior class in the follow li.h Ministry of ihe dav it w-iiiiLd be sIosomK ridiculous I in. order, viz lo reason: but we would only ask I lie better part of the I 1.

CHARLES W. SWIFT, of Pwghl.eep.ie. but he to consider whaimoUve could ixist ia the Aus-1 Latin rtaliitatiary, w.lh an Orat.oD, "De labtnte man Coon lor tbe commission of aura a crime I he I imperin t. THOMAS G. SALTER, of Mansfield.

Conn An Honorary Philn-upmcal Oration, on the Effects of the Baconian Mode of Philosophizing 3. WILLIAM FISHER. ol Philadelphia England and Italy tneir comparative interest and internal im provement to tne American i raeiir. 4 PETER A. VAN BERGEN, of Baltimore.

Ob the tendemy of the Stadyufthe Work, of SECOND WARD. I Tha inhahitaata of the lad Ward art respect. fully iaviud to attead a raoetiag thia everuaf the 9tb at iunioa nw onaiuas bocMty. beveraj addraeaaa are ex- Vk ine oisew I kC. ir ik.

far lonrar term than SM I a. a. fa 1 1 1 Ikns.BA (lunlajt ILVorkinen on tbst part of the roaa except eiht or By Mr Towle. reerrias: it to the Com. on Police t.

f.nr.M niifw nlws of the I Wsich. and Pnonn. to nlKjrt an ordiusace estabiub- destroying axeel "ure efficient mpht wan, and giving sbOicient since olir U-t publication, we have had ao domee- (wer to waicbtneti to prevent any di.tuibsuce of the tic cseof cholera in this place. A laborer irom peace and quiet of our emxeiis during the pr per hours toa came to town sick, on Thursday laft.witn ymp-iol rest Adopted turns ol cholera, and case proved to be a violent one. now in a lir way 01 recovering.

The eeaenl health of Charlestown continues rood: bat Heaven only kuowa bow soon we shall have the scoarge in all its desolating power. From tiit Aicnatoad Compiler of Oct. Ordinances The Street tomnussioner reported certain ordinances for the removal ol street nuisances. Adopted The City Inspector reported lorty 6ve ordinances lor the correction ot certain nuisance. auopiea.

(in motion, further time waa aranud to the Com- misi ers on Frnaane report on the expediency ol The Cholera Mrs conrrstulaie our friend on the I -lll laKl to the Board of Health. nmmnerta ol miimvinf hrslih. The list of interments I T) mnrr i the Finance Commissioners of the Thomas Cock, Jamsi arunor, B. Iiemmiag, D. Fatubaw, R.Hntden.

i. H. Taylor, G. P. Dunes way, S.

Brown. Chaeaie.sM o9 If ness. Medl ff. "T.T. work Of death was too aoreiy I iiiinal to tae Fun Lee and Aavi nrsnm PVHRI.I.:aN GENKRALCOM litnnlad.

I HUT" Tt It I1F MJL'NG Hh.i. Mom ik- IUt. at 7 0 eiocK ine fiuy gilmce Committees, and roskmg och other meuu as may be deemtd necessary, preparatory to the ensuing election. r. rr.

rt iiifl Sv 11. aufnin. Anthomt Haff, Joum A. JJonaiLL. 1 Secretaries.

FIRST WARD. try- Th n-mocratic Republican Yonnc Men of the Firt Ward, friendly to recnaar nofninauuB, to the re- 1 lection of Andrew Jeckaon as President, and the lection of Martin Van Kuren as ice rre went 01 ine United State, and of Wiliiam Marry and John Tracy as Governor and Lieutenant Governor of this state. nre requested in meet at Broad atreet House, comer 01 reari ana rtroau streets, on xueaaay evening. via in. Rt 7 'clink, pursuant to the recommendation oi the Oneial Committee ol Democratic Kepuhliean Xonni Men, muke arraugemenls preparatory to the ensuing election.

WM. H- BULKLE oS Chairman Ward Committee. RF.roxn WARD. Kr The Renuldican Electors of tho Second frieniilv to Keeular Nnminationa. will meet at ine Thenar, of the ComrLiwiowr.

on atreet. uf Board "nna for Havre a 1 also 10 maae arrsnxemeuis preuawswij of Aldermen fur Macadamizing tha 3d Avutiue waa enaums election. Bv nrJer. o9 ttlAS. W.

TlJirsu.v, unairmau. and stae adminiatratmns are reauested to meet at the Nnrth American Hotel, corner ol Bayard and Bowery, on Taesday the 9ih inst. at 7 clock in pnraimnce 01 the recomineadatiun ol tbe republican eeneral committee "1 1 ani UAtlLi juhau.i, cnatrman. Archibald Maclay.Juu SecreUry 08 KIGHTH WAKD. NINTH WAKD.

9irThe Democratic Republican Electors of the H.nth ard. friendly tn reeular nomination and lo Ine re-eleviinn of Andrew Jackson for President, and election of Martin Van Buren for Vice president, also the elect ion of Wiliiam L. Marry for Governor, aud John Tracy for Lieutenant Governor, are requested to meet atKippdt B-ewn'a. corner of Chsrl.s Hudson sta-on '1 iiursday evening the 1 lib Oct. mst.

at half-past 7 o'clock for the ourrjose of choosins a Vurilance Com mittee and to transact such other business as may be teemed reccaerv preparatory tn the ensuing election. xly ordi ot tl.e Ward Committee. N.tThL. JARVIS. Chairman.

PETra Roohe. Sec'y. 3tT NINTH WARD. The Democratic Younc Men of the Ninth Ward friendly to ihe re-election of Andrew Jsekaon as Pre sident, and the election of Martin Van Buren for Vice Preeident of the United Stales, and also of tbe election of VV m. L.

Marcy. for Governor, (who though a younc roan at the time captured the first stand of colors frura the enemy doring the late war) sod or tne election the uniform Republican J-hn Tracy, for Lieutenant Governor of Ihe Stale of New York, are requested to n.cel at the Medical Mansion, comer ol asbington and Amos street, oa Tuesday evening. 9th October, at ball paal 7 cluck, to appoint a igilance Committee', and transact such other business as the meeting may deem expedient. 08 at vivtu trion Ninth Waid, Inendly to regular nomination and to the r. -election ol Andrew Jackson, are requested to assrsn hi at the Medical Mansion.

Amoa atr.t. on Toenfiy nne cuuu I n-. k.ll 1 for about a week, forcrd' IWJ uui I.MT vi uwbiux II.WIW I lato consideration sucbuincr measures as may he deemed nrcessary priparatory to the ensuing election, pursuant lo a reeoajmenriation the Democratic Ke publican General Committee of oung Men. Lbll Kloi'tK. WAsn-N rosDicK.

NATH'L JARVIS. Jr. JOHN F. ADRIANCE, A. A.

PR ALU WILLIAM ALLEN, WILLIAM HOO.VJE. TENTH WARD. Nature to elevate tbe Moral and Intellectual Condition I first Monday of November of Man. 5. GILBERT LIVINGSTON SMITH, of Sharon.

Conn. On the Character of Cromwell 6. CHAKLES G. P. ARNDT, of Green Ray, Mich'n.

On the reiponiibiiity devolving o.i tbe American 7. JOHN C. A. MANNING, ol New York." In what has oar Country d. -generated 7 8.

WILLIAM YOUNGBLOOD, of Montgomery, N. On the At pert ol Ihe lime. 9. EDWARD PATftiKS0.vt ot Philadelphia On the influent ol Poetry on Moral reeling. 10.

EDWARD REED, of Coxaackie, N. Va led ictory, with an Oration "Splendid Talents not conducive to bappines. Tbe following gentlemen wno na neen appoiniea though the family is not very united, be v. as I speakers, were tn ronscqismce of ihe Itte calamity. tho general lavonre.

i ne teX cause ul bis death, lettheir no. prtsent, or Dot prvparcu so use taeii putt I tM.n-r.ire. was neilhse rmiani. nn I.b1. Khi I ih esere aea.

via ma suv woarn no lamnv nmi Konert oictonauen v. n. n. i.umw aayiesoniteof tbo hew ing remove. He hss leit lev.

S. Patterson, Mortimer De Molt, and Heuiy kj.Kmrt him sincem sorrow for hi. nniinMl, if I Tunnsnt- nut ealigbiened regrets for the failure of the liberal an-1 An address, immediately precediag the Valedictory, iKipatioa atucned lo bis name by the Iriends of Hal-1 waa delivered by the resident oi tne vuiiege. Un, perhipe of French udependence. Upon "tbe whole, it at better that the poor boy should have died.

fnlUiwrins voans senllemen. vix KVI.rd RmI. T.G Salter. C.W.Swift. W.Fish- A.

V.n H.n-n. H. T. Rolklev. W.

W. Jones. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. C. L.

Latimer, F. McCooanghy. E. Patterson. J.

S. Moadaaeruisp. Oi. a. I r.

C. P. Armlt. 8.M. Bavins.

E.Bnncker- A memage waa communicated Irom Hia Honor the huff. G. Buckhem. A. Bogart.

M. De Molt, J. c. Mayor, approving certain resolution and ordinances I A. Mannine.

D. M. Meserote. J. B.

Payne, G. Dssaed bv the Comrooo Council, also annmrin- I jinhh. H. Taanwint. J.

Wrirht. W. Yuancblood siiret les ecerea ny raocw scaeu. Head and onlend I Tha iw-m oi A. al.

wa eotderrro upon tne suuow- file. I gentleraen Alumm of thia Coll -ge of three years Delegates to tie General Commit-tee of young auen. 09 It In DUrsnanee of a recommendation of the General Committee, the Democratic Reoublican young men uf 10th ward, friendly lo rrg'llar nominations, and lo tbe General and etate are requested lo. at tend a meeting at Military Hall, corner ol Grand and Lc'llow street-, this evernnr (Tuesday) at 7 o'clock. Hy order ol L.

r. JUKDAX, Chairman. Rich'd FlNNEV. Ser'y. o9 i ELEVENTH WARD.

frr- The Democratic Rcnublica.i Young Men of ihe Eleventh vv ard. friend iv tn reru ar nomination. Itnd to the general and atate adm nsrirationa, are requested to meet at the bouse of A. Hawkins, corner of North and Alien streets, on Tuesday evening. 9th int.

at 7 o'clock, in pursuance of Ihe recommendation of tbe General Committee of Young Men. JOHN A MORRILL. Chairman of Ward Commitlee. A. Hctton, oo FOURTEENTH WARD.

Public Meeting vf Young Men. trT Tfe Democratic Republican Vounr Men of the ouneectn Ward, inenniy to regoiar nommaiiona. and to the rr-electioa of General Andrew Jackson to the Presidency, and to the election of Martin Van Buren to tbe Vice Presidency, of Ihe I'aited Slates, and to the election of Win. L. Marcy to the office ol Gover nor and John Tracy to that of Lieuletiaot Governor of ihia state, are requested to meet at M'Caffertyi (new) Fourteenth Hotel, Grand, corner ol Elizabetn street, to make arrangements preparatory to the ap proaching General and eiate Elections.

W.TJ. ill eti.n.vie.it9. Chairman of Ward Committee. 'UNION t.OLK.SE. Kr The Fall Races over this course will take place on the 10th, 1Kb and 12th of October next, under the immediate patronage el i he Attoctutuin for the im provemeni of ike Breed of Jlorm, direotod by officer! appointed by tlie members ol that Asancmlioa.

lt day mile lieais purse JJ 11 do 3 do do 400 3d do 4 do do 600 A match race, 4 mile heats, between Virginia Tsy lor and Miaa Matty, ill come off oo the fir.t day, a aweepstakes lor 3 year old. ou one of tbe 4 en1 tered. From the anmber of horse, in trainiog, very inter esting sport is anticipated. By order of the President. STU tu 10 A York Ctfy and Con CterVt Ofict, October 5.

1832. Kr NOTICE is hereby given, that on Saturday the thirteenth day of October insiant, at 10 cloca ia the forenoon of that day, I shall draw a panel of Grand Juror and a pxncl of pent Juror, for a Court of General Sessions ol the Peace lor the City and County of Tiew ork. and also a panel ol Jurors lor Sunerior Court of tbe City of New York said Court lobe holdeo at the City Hall in aaid City, on the lbX. AB'M ASTEN. o5 7t Clerk of the City and Coonty of New York.

MAKK1ED. Oitheeth isttant, ai.ilav. Sar.itoga couaiy. hy Ihe Rev. Mr.

Davis, Philip P. Kisaam. M. D. to Mad eline L.

daughter of the late Dr. Rschnrd S. Kissam. of this cily. DIED.

On Saturday morning last. Harriet, infant daughter ol Cbarles and busaa Ree, aged 10 months and twe dava. On tbe 19th of September, of the prevailing epidem ic. Cat hanne.d.-arli tor of the late Chris Use bcbultz. aged 41 After a abort but levere illness.

John Taylor. Ma chiBiat, in the 55ih vearof h-a asp. in litis death cicty has lost an honest man and tbe state an iuduslri ons and mien ion mechanic. tune al thN afternoon at 4 clock, Corner North Mot -re and Wasbinctoii streets. Suddenly, on Monday 1st Oct- Barnara Barley, Esq te of East Cheater.

His death waa occasrOi ed by tailing irom the 3d story window of boa'dtagaliouae. Tbe Degree of A. B. waa tbea conierrcd upon the I A loud rappiag at ihe door by one of tha boarder, at tn-v wuriiing, cs'tseo nun to go to ine win 1CJLTSU3 5sa yises, tkl Htfk Water Tomorrow. Sx 00a ARRIVED THIS FO HE NOON Brit John.

HovT. 38 da fm Tobatco, mith logwood v. I I. a eVc tu IiCgt.ec. I ip-ci iwun ititm-u.

oepi u. 1 arlr K.i TIfVlT Im ()C XTr- Sch Lafayette, Crocket, 6 ds fm Thomasiowa, with mmmtmr Sch M) stic, Lovemore, 7 ds fm Hinghsm. ith tuh, to master. Kh Anventnrer. Churchill.

7 ds fm Hineham. With tn maater. Sljop Providence, Brown, 30 hours fm Provide nee, with domestic guud. Olympa for Oil 10th; LonuviUe-jdo 80th; Andrews, and Crescent, do; Roeanna. Maleatic.

War-sow. Authentic, Puaker. and Union, oncer; Wm Smith for Mind; Carroll, for Hevana lt Oct; George, mr 1 mm Orleans. Tbe Kewoort, for do. sailed ttd.

caw 4tb, on the casieis, snip Duiiy, im iv soia Khin Kriiannia. Sketehly. Liverpool. Sept lat. to I the private school, every Monday and 1 hursdsy.

at hail paal 2 o'clock, P. M. fur ladies, and Mjtiday and Tuday at (1, for gri.lleiaon om of lbs usys will he appropriated eicluivriy to Waltzing exerriaea. 'Pbe older cla ol mis school ran attend ue puiuic uaiis. The private Review Bails for tbe admixtoa ol tbe younger class ot pupil, and Itieir parents, exclusively.

I aow.wnen losing bis balance, he waa precipitated to ne grounu nnu msianiiy Rilled. WEEKLY REPORT OF DEATHS Tbe City Inspecbtr reports ihe death of 137 persons during the week ending on Salurdav. tth ulc viz 43 men, 36 women. 33 bora, and 25 girls of whom M) wrreoi tne ace oi i year and nnder, 14 between I eV DciAeea a ez Between 10, 7 between At vii thii-Matris. on Petitions From Patrick Moraa.

for further es'iai. I I h-iarn an A i from Ihe Vestry of St Mark's Church tt al for psv- Kicbard fbooamaler, Cbarles Hassle r. A. F.Taylor, I 60 At 70, 1 between 70 tk 80. and 1 ltween 80 SO.

ouiy veaani i. ana iwa now-sry aad Id I e). e. Taylor. C.

c. Van Amuaie, sssrea, jouu I Vxttatet Apoplexy S. casualty cholera mor'taa vrom mnaoimnui oi awirii tor more lamps. A. HonnelL I cbolera malirmnt 24, tjcaumution S7.

eonvalaioo. which tbey are I W- A. Irving, of Ithaca, N.Y.? A. S. Guan, and I dysentery 9, fever feier scailet, fever typhus s-.

infl.mm.li. ao. the v.auBis, i i ee irrrwrm vi v. was cow unew ii--him i -juwei. a.

iitnammaiioii ol toe liver z. unamnution wing the Street Commimioner an addt-1 and E. K. Peck. of N.

Y. lUis stomach Ijoieinneranc. 1. msraarr.ua 3 meaale. 2 P-t? hT.h VrJ .1 w-t ssss iwiua bsh iBiuuaUW Bssu sal Aimrnajum ua IBsaf IU nitTAIHi.

ami aw lBnarni at IK. rsj say-f nr IMnsTri vmilm aru I IU. IIWaF sZ s.k.. ISib stAdopted. I H.MKter.

of Glasgow. Seetlaod; aad tha Bs. 8. Ihirf ankrsa i Cih, commutes twrmaea anfavortbl Al V.8TBMsNsiCir II iaa Dlsce nn everv ndav evening. Tuiuun at the Dublic School tlx per quarter, which entitles each pupil lo aueud to 12 public Ball during th neasoa.

Tuition at the private School, including Waltzing, 17 per quarter, and attendance lo 12 public Balis batrance will not te cnargeu tor new oegtnners.orany one else his Booms. N. B. Mr. C.

thinks it useless to make encomium of tits rtooras. as lo beauty ana comiort: loose wnv win favor him with their patronage will judge lor ley For Mr. Charruand, please arply al his rooms iu VV bite street. oy zw snURTAIN PATTERNS Received by last arri val i mm Iringe. galloons, cords, tas sels, ailk bands and curtain prints also on hand, a large quantity of gilt ornaments, pin aud bands.

Certain iu.de in newest nyle. Hair mattrassea and feather beds made to order, by CHARLES OTp AU LEY, o7 eodSmo 342 Greenwich st. LOST Yesirrdny in coming from Washington Greenwich street, through Dey street, an old lasmoned double cased gold watch, with Sold keys attached by a black ribbon, maker's name Hauxshurst 6i DeniiU, New York, No 164. A amiable re ward will be paid to any one bringing it to Leonard st. i.y vt SUPERB FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUCTION.

Sale Peremvtorw. MYERS dr. CO, will sell at Public Auction without reserve, ou Thursday, tbe 18th II ol tbe suuerh aud costly furniture ol tbe bouse No. 475 Broadway, tbe particulars of which will be pab- I abed hereafter. The whole wJl be exhibited lor ex animation the day prcvioBa to the sale.

er.iAAB, Anctinneer. NO'l'ICE ta hcrsby given to all persons having rlaims against Ralph Firkeit, late of the city ol New York, Shipwright, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at hi bouse. Nn. 34 Third street, in tbe cits of New Yoik, on or before the ixtn day ol April, in tne year new York, Oct, Bib, IM: FRANCIS FICKETT, Executor of the last will of said deceased. o9 lewfim NOTK fc Tbe crcdaors ol Poole Andrews are informed that atdividead ill be paid oo the 6th voiember next at 203 Perl atrei such creditor, as prove their debts previous to that time.

o9 lw N. BLOOliGOOD.S LOST From on board ibe Bteamb.iai New Philadelphia this (Toes-lay) morning, Oct.9ih,ablack lenther irui.k. with a blue esmblet tljak and an nob-ells stropped on the top. Tbe clonk was linee with green baize, and turned inawe oat. i be umbrella wa.

covered with, white lu-en or cotton case, and the name of T. SrdgwHk waa sewed on ihe inside of the um brella, and also on the inside of the cloak. Aav nar- (on returning the above to the office of tlie Rorih River feieamboel due; loot ol Barclat at. shall be liberally rewaroe t. oy li 1 KS.

J. X. SMITH, 18 John sir, si. will opca l'JL French Millenery. received by tbe late arnvsla on Thursdsy the I lib Inst.

I oU 3l DUHEKTIS'S SYSTEMA1IC WRITING AND SHORT HAitU ACAUKWY, n. BROADWAY. NEW YORK. NOW OPEN tor t-e reception uf Pupils. beautiful bold.

tree, tradesman-like style of Writ iiig, ia every respect sutttd to commercial purposes, the counting bousf and tl.e merchant ledger also a Beat and leabinnable band, truly elegant, and the only lurm appr.ivrd ot lor tne finum, complimentary and invi shod cards, and the ahVctionate epirie of the Araencan Fair taught with certainty and ease in tx LCssoks ol one boar each, by Mr. Dubertis. President of the Systematic riling and Short Hand Ictiitnuoos, CoBdoa, Liuniin ax tuiinaurgn taventor and Pateatee of the new AibtKcasrHtc raoccsa. for i-rodurmg any style of nmanhip. ancLoned by the appro- onion or ihotiaaou.

ol tbe most distinguished Ameri ca a Boos, and continue lo Point out its worth with an impartial eye And lift its labeled banner toti.e.Ly. The system is rap-ible of enrrtettng ttie mort cob-firmed habits at any period of lile even tgnxfyy tars qj age una assraras. 8htrt-hand tsught in six lesson, on principles which will not only enable the pupil to take iwii lectures. speeches at tbe Bar, Ac. but alio ex end the idess, refine the taste, aaaiat the memory and en siks in- cur.cepr.tHi- Jsy Toesdays.

Thuradaye aad Saturday devoted exclusively to the instruction ol Ladies, and rtceivrd at any hons) from 10 o'clock, A. M. to i. GantlemeD on Ihe other dava and from 3 to 1 every eveninar. As Mr.

Dnhertts's engagemeats Souih. render nia stay in Hern York, to be aery thort eaiiy application is thptelore indispensable and more aa ne intends to lm.it the number of in pupil as departuie eppriaclies. v'J if AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER wishes to obtain a situation in a respectable bouae ia this city. lease apply lo Mr. Thomas Sull.rn, fz4 Pearl street.

"9 TV I A. VI ON PIN LOST. A JLv bri Iiant Diamond Beast Pint was lost ye tat day ihe finder wul be utteraily rewarded on returning to ha th street, where Pawn Brokers and others are requested to give information, should it be offered for sale. o9 3t AUCTION NOTICE. SALTED CALCUTTA HIDES There thousand five hundred piiroe Sailed Calcutta Hide will be sold at auctioa to-mat-row, at II 'clock, i vfltt FELL, CO, LOOK OUT TOR WITTER- SPLE3D1D ASSORTMENT -OF AKTTCUaw The iBbscriber havtag for some tane Paeaa txtaa- vely eagaged tha manolactanog at tail seppry at for Artwlea from ekins, dressed aud prepared by tha most etpttienced workasea, our ia taa traue ana ts pabbe generally the following splendid esse.ustat.

eonsauaig ia part of ladies' Fur Casca, lists, Mutts, Tippets aad IMerrne, ot the latest fsshiesta iha best materia also, auases' iFor Hau aad Faoey Trimming Bow, of the most beentliuJ Jet aad other color aaC ot various siiea ciorii uaives, p.r.rn.1,. of NORTH RIVER STEAM BOAT LINE. sellls. Jtad i-epi nu ioo, ub wng nja. on i Oris for I far.

made itt iae acost sahs.atilial mawf and caicala' Brig Fair Flay, Iloitey, cs im iunec. wua Piaier uik. mailer I irvj aycaasa, ssMvaatter Can Brig Franklin. Barnham, S3 hours fm arren. I.

eonuoenuy recraraead rua rur aps jpmmg in ballast, to master. I seaixieies superiur to any uan stoire ouetn Sen Ki-mg blAles, Snow, 9 as un tsnstoi. I. wiin I oiu um of Fnr P- of their and their shape the dehesey of their ficiah, iir.ni. aess and adaptation to the climate must easera tana a general preleireaee with all taoaa wbe atbdy lo rtiai UUiC lasie wnn enralorui All fancy articlu tbe Far line will be pvcfaraj by the subscriber at the abort est notice aad in exact conformity lo patterns or orders.

The trade taa h. supplhd 11 dressed Seal Skins, of the primest qcali. 'TteanSOhour. fm Providence, YEE. 160 domestic ao.

as. M.tln SO. Sloop Amity, jUotuoe, 3 ds tra rrovideoee, wim ilomCstlC gnoda. IKK LU I1II1.1l.lU Packet shio Albany. Hawkins, Havre.

Sept Id. to Boyd. Paasei.aers. Messrs i Shsw, of Boston, N. B.

Alo on head. 200 dozea Hau Seal Cape, at IS per cent, off the usual prices. o9 doVtUU A1E1KA WINE Tt subscribers nave just lrJL received per brie Medf.ird from Bombay Lovtll Purdy, York, Homaaael of France, and 140 I voice ol the choicest South side Madeira Wme a pipa 10 the sioerage. Tbe Gen Hamilton, tor Frovidence, bhd and quarter cask. Tbee Wines vsere asWcQ and John Hale, for Bo.ion.

aail- mco. Left the Hen- I with thegrestett care in Madeira, and have beea iatta ry 4th, and ranee lr this port; Mroc, lor do JOth; I Medford 10 India for improvement, and are warraatsl Gloucester, lor liatn uuoun racitei. rwiuvar, ana 1 equal lo any imported, ror sate si oroaa stby mj 1 1 rt. k. I 11 A C(k I) Clsrissa GEO.

09 H. Y. at BARCLAY. PORT VV I.N Harris fc Sons' celebrated Wine, cargoes of briga Hercules and Ulysses, tj. reeled Irom Oporto, aad represented by tbe hinpenei at least equal to anything ever shipped.

For mis Jl If road street, by M. 1 or ufcu. PA Kit, AT. Wright A Son. Passengers, Mr Tow nsend dr.

fOTU'E rs hereby givea. tost the undersigned h. iadr. of Liverpool; Bnj 8 Field, A Hayden. of I i.

been duly appointed Trustees of ail tbaestateutl tSOhtOO; t41Wd irtllllove. Ol oane.w v-i I i-ihhwi simvyn pMinuri), an su-vm ajetSar, THIRD WAKD. I 1 nH VA. P.uin. nl Colombia.

A- On I pursuant 10 article first, chnpter filth of the arj OrrThe Democratic Republican Voung Men of the I lh. Sh. .1 M. off Caue Clear, exchansed signals part of the BevUed Statutes; and that all pennta. Third Ward, friendly to resi.lsr nominations, nte re-1 Wtn Caledonia, hence for Liv'l.

I9th. experienced I eebted to said Joseph Staaahery are required by Oa quested to roeet.at the Waanngton xuncn. no. 1 h-svy hurricane fm is to li t-poke ziu. 1 iweniy-etgntn cay ot noveraner next, to rrader aa sr.

Waahtnzton Tuesday evening, Oct. 9, at 7 o'-1 ))Jt 4 on 42, bip Joshua Bales, fm London lor Hew I count of all debts and sums ol nvmey owmg ts isa clock. niei'iMel in PHILIP S. CKOOKE, JOH OUKHAM. Jcrenea.

08 it SIXTH WARD. ftirThe democratic republican Vonng Men of the -a 1. .11 I. 1 in the 20th. ane was I resreev ivelv.

to said trualee. aad to nav lh UIB. I1BU I struck with l.ghtniiig five of her crew were situ, and su persons bamg in I heir puasessiou any propeny while reefing topsaiiis 2 ol them were lost overnoaru, 1 or eurvia ui ima utuior, sre requirra ueuter la, the 3 others k-li on deck, were Kina me oioer wss 1 iiuc ssiu u-uaus uj iim iu; suurriarwioBsa, aa4 lying in a dangerous state offered tbem assisiance, nil the crediton of the said debtor are also reqajHi rWi.nHl. I deliver their reaprcl.ve demands and accounis in 1 1 Comn.i tceof Invitntion of the American Insritute, in- 6 Ward, friendly to ieE ularnominaiK nv, and ta tbe struc with hghtmng on the 20ih vli, as mentioned in ritinr the -iard of A-si-tanu to th-- atinual lair of the Institute ordered that Ine inflation ne acceieu. Resolntioa uf Board of Aldermen lor making 19'-h street Irom 11 to 3d avenue passable, concur- n- Mr Jrrvm oifertd a resolution for the relic: ol tne own.

four colored persons had la'ien vicuroa 10 its ra 1 wow ol Alderman Georee E. smith. deceased, in con- vaeea in the course of a few days, and two others on a I deration ol hi services during the prevalence of the Shin Joshua Bates. Brewster. London, S.Vtb August, trusieea.

or one 01 mem, ny me saia Charlotte Huthes. Mrs Harriet Hushes. Alias baran Ann Hucbes, Mr John Hughe, and Mia foweu, 01 Birmingham. Mr Gevrse aylor. ol Condon, Jir 11 LVnand.

of York, Mr John White, of Nurtbemptoa, VT The Democratic Republican Young Men of the I ai 52 in tie steerage. F.iehih ard. Inendlv lo reeular nomtiialions alio 10 the general aad slate administrations, are requested to roevtat loo spring street, this erenini al 7 cloca. JACtits SllU.viw A I. Chairman.

A. D. Rl'SSEL, See'y. o9 I A- rf I ritsens-ers. Jones, anc 90 in me sunn.

1 "eiuu, he rermrt of ahio Biilinnia Ship St. George. 1 aut.insn. Liv evening 01 31st Aue.to Kermi'. Paasencers.

Mr Jas Cox, lady and 2 servts, of Manchester, Mr Win IVtwton it lady, of London Mr Fraae a Hincks fc lady, of lit lfsst, Mrs Ship Fale, Liverpool, Sept Thorn- aon. 13 uif-riirera. 111 tne c-l joun. nnu riuuis- lie, fur this port, 6th; Selena, do. "lh, Florence, d.i.

with tbe Alice, fur this Port, with passeosera ship Charle, of Bath, and brig Cambndte. for St Ubes Centur.en. tor the Mediterranesa, ana uupe. lor mil Lefithe Warsaw. Barstow.ready lor sea; brig Adams, Spoke, 14th.

1st 4b, ion 9, swip ugicinorp, im L'V 1 for Savsiinah. Brii Medf.iid. Cunmnrham. 101 ds fm Bombay, to FANG Cairnes. and at poke.lax 29.

lone 67. schr Little from Baltimore tor 61 1 homes. Brie Hercules. Stevens. Oporto.

Aug, wine Si cork wood to dt Buclay. Brig Ulyssss, Hall. Oporto, SJd Aug, to I dt Co. Left brig Hercules, Stevens, lor this port, or 4 ds. Brie Germania.

Kinny. of and 73 da fm Bremen, in ballast, to Meir si Co. 94 passengera. Tbe wert ashore at Sandy Hook on Sunday aa ornii but got off yesterday without damage THE ART OF DANCING. MR.

CHAfcalUAUD'S Dancing School will reopen for tbe Season on Wedueadsy the 10th of October, al his Rooms 20 White street. Days of at tendance at the public School, every Wednesday and eatuitby at hall put o'clock. P. M. for ladies at 6 for tbe youaecr daises of gentlemen, and at 8 tor tbe older class.

Tbe public Balls every Thursday even- ti. 1.1 V- at. rtk.l ing.Jorihe older class of pupils andtransient r. 1 I rhlflr.B u.ill rid Km tdmllud lkal- i.l MftMldsru-S St Dated, New York. October 8th, 1S3S.

iv ju jiHRirn sue. JOHN WS.LLIS, RICHARD M. POPHij ALEX. M. 'DONALD.

lO receivid 2 cases super Silesia Sbeetinca all wnica sm oe uucrevi very cuoap uj us piece or Tvtf on I 1 TRlirH UN K.N Hund dr Ferris, 4i0 Pearl M. oiler for sale by the piece or yard, superior knn 1 1 1 -1 1 aon nnisieti iiueua tor lamuj us HU otavy san). 10; Envoy, for frovidence; ailed btates. im rtuiac, c-UPERFlNE LONDON BROAKCIjOTRsI and others. Mw the two Istter.

Sin. on Moiyheao. iTJ CAbMMERES. HAND FERRIS, stito spt ite. hi Jt, ion auip vxiugrc.a, us nu cHer lor ale.

a complete asstinrMU -t ma for Liv l-JCapt t. brought a Liverpool paper 01 Broadcloths and Cassimewa, oa Urn most favaribla iuc u. uiu uui vuiuu. 1 lerma, wrmiessie and retail. coniains no news.

Shin Louiusnv, Mirsden. Amsterdam, Texel, Sept let, to Foater Al Giraud. 7 Sailed iu co. I "peoea riA-v ui taats. rj-i street elao, heavy Rose aad hitaey Li.nketa.Caa- loa sic.

oi l.vINE and Superfine 4-4 Linen of vanou style sue m. aa-vnmcnt, sur aas oy o9 morninc at 7 cloca. tbe peeks re by THOMAS SUFFERN. K4 Pearl I AM ASK TABLE CLOTHS, of fine quaki sv asserted sixes, mtro ii ess.s, lor ss )e by o9 temoon ai a loe-a THOMAS SUFFERN. S44 Pearl UIOAUX HltM STEAM BOAT lUXt.

NIGHT LINE. The low pressure si ears boJ OHIO, Capt. Ilarthenawsl will depart from lbs fool im Court land street to-morrsw The CONSTELLATION, Capt R. G. Crateai tr.ii ajiernooo at o'clock DAY LINE.

The CHAM PLAIN. Capt. A GorLam, to-monrl ror births or pessageapply at tbe Ce Imdt street, or on toard. IOR ALBANY, frmt; new stes mhos pwrbs Barclay street. Day Let The low pressors au M'Kl AMthU A.

C.pt. Benson. leave, thsbt ot Barclay street, on Thursday morning at 7 elatt Line. Tbe ItKW PU1LADELFB: Cape im. E.

BeywaoBr. leases sl.a fnm -mj B-aUs ibis sue moon uct. ta at a cloca. For passage japnly on hoard, or at the loot ol street. Office in Albany, toot of Stale street.

No freight will be taken on board after 4 o'dod. o9 mOTHE INHABITANTS OF BROOK USi JL Ptack Orchard Coal A toat.Ditchirpa i day at Brooklyn, a cargo ol this onrtvalled va-Tbuse who wb lo lay in their supply, will fisfci their advantage to made immediate aprjjesiios i C. Langdon, Steam Boat Hotel. Brooklyn, or o9itf SAM'L B. REEVE A CO rfeKACH ORCHARD COAL AFLOAT AT JL PER TON 1'be public will please otmwni he above superior fuel may be bad at that pna il ken from Ihe vael, wtibodt charge of wrrbirssl wiihmit iropi ioa.

Our price te not ehanrasd coarse coal, delivered clean, it ia $10 per ton. I much oheaper thaa the Citizen" Coal at 99.4 the expenses added ol cartage, weighing, aaJ a dereeut. ot nne dust, hich consumers an ebUg lake with iu SAMUEL B. REEVE dr. CO.

Come-, of Murray aud Washingtoa, and Caatsif opposite the bas orks. 8 These is a Weigh Master CONSTAT) tendance at both Yards. a oiTftuj -c i rrn i mI ti.i.1 1 on luaii DBiuowcniarw Vsimtlv for sale fimtquahty Schuylkill, or Pi ORCHARD COAL, broken and carefully scssj bich will lie delivered to any part ol tne city cartage, at market price. Tbe coal ia perfect' I from slate, aid bas the desirable property ef well in a small quantity; on which oecnoBt be easily regulated to correspond wKh lbs slalst weGtber. Application, for Schuylkill.

Lehigh. Iefai Bd Sydney Coals, left at St. John's Hall, FH atreet. at blahlon Day 'a. 376 Pearl street, at at crnber's residence.

1S9 East Broadway, er at Utitce, comer Catharine and Uadvtua at, vh punctually attended to 09 "I HUH AS 1IU ERINO SHAWLS. dtc-Jast teed, 1.1 JL square Merino Shawls, of Lupin A Suet at uiacitwe. embrat-tng tbe meat new and rice pattema. Also, ree'd rot it and pnntea luo." Cashmere, Ac. for sale at Ho.

421 Broadaay. 03 rLThK l. nirf- LINCN CAMBhlCS dtCAMHKfC bW-For vale in lh- new huildine No. 69 Haste .1 very cheap lot ol Linen Cambric and CaaafH some very hie, by 09 I. nlM JJ 1E ROYALE.

a new scd choice sruraj lirH JL o9 men's Vests, for sale by J. HUSTMi-j 1fvjKM 6.1 GAR PLUMS Ao cot MflavteiTI tftVacse convenient medicine lor children. caosssH to be discharged ia girat number, and eves there is no aDuearanre of worms. Tbey art eirt aeficial ia conveying off tbe secretion of II ine atomoch and bowels, which generate as injurious to rhildrta as worm alive. sale and rer.il bv NaTIIaN B.

GRAH1Z i cdar. wimer tw e. INDIA KL'BI'ER bHOES-A larpasruei first quahty India rubber Shoes bV'1 Gnu bed stale, for sale hy the case, dozen by RUSHTON dt ASPINWAH o9 81 use-. tlWAlil ti PANACEA 50 dozen jsas-ani s7 sale at nanutacturer pei-es, by RUSHTON tt o9 81 HUNTER de CO, a9 Msidda Isae. aJ.

aals articl Blue, hlk, and colored Cloths, some vrrt fc KltsJ. blk. and mixt cassimere and eatiBCta Wbite aad red flaaae's and baizca 14. 13, lit. 10, A S-4 rose blankeu Merino ckMha and Circarviaoa An tlegant aswirtmeiil ol daraak table Table draper, Inah bncas and aheeitnga Italian grue de BulogDes, grus de Orleans, and other blk ai Blk and coiered silk vesiincs.

velvet do 9,6, St 4-4 merino dc Thibet shawls Super French prints, lost priced American oe Marat ilcs quilts St counterpaaes Frjeiell Sr. V.nal hiimlviZineS Bleached and btow sheetings and shirtins- ith great variety i.l arlM-tes, su oi ai be disposed of oa advantageous terras, by JL HUNTEi CO. 49 Maiden rt a few doors from WihV CLOTH BAIZES Just opened. baiesotu J. HUNTER 4 Cl o9 59 Maidex KRi-NO tJKCASslASS Th day ret' JyX from sueiioo.

a large quantity of colorei t-ticassw-ns. WBirB wutbe Sold by tasrsrceo 4 Msslen lane, bv J. HUNTbR A C.Miniry tncrchanU will fkd tethr tsge to esll. (vOALS Landiuc froraship Mary, at Car.i'i1 wharf, a cargo oi first quality Wallsend elected expressly lor lamily bstng all seret or sale in quantities to suit purchasers rrv A HY. GEOBARWL ATI ERMAN SHAWLS To an A TV I.

at sssTO. tfla o9 cyuaa oaaw is, asaonea s' RF.ND nerrn MOLASSES dc RUM 30 hbds Mnl1: Rum, in boud.landing from ship t-- kw sunt OS -j -j il IT af.

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