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rw r ‘ ‘The Servic: Fitteon th Annual of the American from the following persons i—Jeremiah Brown, Baltimore, NEW YORK HERALD. [ict SEiing, in memory of Dr. Channing. | This will be one of the proudest days, if the wea- stitute At Niblo’s Garden—1842. Brooklyn, very splenaid; Mr. Hogs; Mr, Boll; Goo, [Comeepondence of the Herald.] " Seldom have we been present on a more interest- | ther is fair, that New York has ever seensince Hen- Tuurspay, 13th Oct.—Fourra Day. street; J.K. Hamilton, Broom street; (a beautiful 2.0f the last Barrimone, Oct. 11, 1842. | ing occasion than that whieh last evening filled | drick Hudson landed on her shores. Mornine.—Nothing could exceed the brilliancy | kite framed bouquet, from Thomas it, ante Result a Election—Repudiation Down in fT) Railroad Condaptors——Post: the eplendid Caurch of the Messsah with a most ut-| Nearly half a million of people will be in the | of the day—no cloud, no dust, no excessive heut, nia; fine bow! of flowers from the Misecs M arthe | vee Dean Sin :— Maryland. drat Captal bel eo. dee. tentive and respectable assemblage. Men of cll | streets, in the procession, and looking at the same. | 2° excessive cold—nothing to mar its beauty and Joseph Foulk 4p ms ate Bruce, PertlAmn- mine ea Pai » will thank all @ailroat Cond qoturel Eastman “| creeds, and of all parties, met to do honor to the | Hundreds and thousands have come into the splendor. : : bey, somes lendid flowers; Mr. Legget, weer. election in our State, it is unnecessary for me to Sther such personages to fore urd tothe Henan Orrice, | memory ot aman who, whutever were the errors | city to see and take part in it. The follow-] On arriving at the Garden, we found several & fe, dos, : am Golding, rer one evi’ | Say any thing about it, except the expression of my New York, the ‘ull and accurate reiuros of tueir sever! | of his creed, was indeed a philanthropist, in whom ) ing is the order of forming the procession, the | ot the public schools, arranged in order, with sored Diy = Kell gardner, to Wm. re 1en as to the causes of the disastrous result to sleotions, in state, a sli Se oats 1, there was ne guile. various bodies to be in the same, the line of march, | their teachers, females, singing and chantiag Aspinwall, Staten island, a large bouguet attached | the Whig party They fooled it away merely to New York and other siaes. Tuose who give seer The crowd at the opening discourse of the Rev. | and the general business of the day. It will be the | with their tiny infantile voices; it seemed like @ | to a wire frame, in good taste ; from John Grieves, rail personal feeliogs of whim and caprice, satis- e John street, une bouquet of dahlias ; from William Russell, Brooklyn, one dahlia plant, in a large flow- er pot; trom Miss Catherine Wakeman, Bergen, N- Ju Ghe bonquet ; from Harry McDowall, a basket of jahlias. ‘There has been a marked addition made to the Fine Arts department, in the introduction to notice of a set of pictures, illustrative of a drunkard’s early information, will receive our thanks, aa penal Se atat the great trial in 1844, they can recover vee list of tae New era: their lost ground, and secure the vote for Harry of the Wea, There is one feature, boweser af the election, which must gladden the heart of every man who takes a pride in the character and reputa- tion of his country. I allude to the defeat in every instance, of those candidates for our legislature who Orville Dewey, great as itwas, could not compare | only thing attended to, looked at, spoken or thought | young heaven suddenly descended upon the Fair — | with the one last night. Not only every seat up | of for the next twenty-four hours: They are all admitted gratuitously. We noticed h stairs and down was filled, but the aisles were com- ation schools Nos. 8, 10, and 11. wip juction of the Cro‘om | pletely jammed up, hundreds of heads were cluster- On entering the main saloon, the rea thing that 1 | ed round every door, every step leading to the ros AND Citizens oy New Yor. attracted our eye was a lurge case of silver ware, by trum was covered with some of our leading and | PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEME Messrs. Ball, Tompkins & Black, 181 Brosdway.— The Celebration The celebration of the intr water into New York, tak a the weather be fine, it will surpass any gala day GRA I F abit advocated the principle of repudiation. You ma: wealthy citizens, judges, doctors, clergymen and | 4, 2h¢,linewill be formed at Sofelogk A. M. prec Aaey, fon EN ea et gen ns progress from respectabilicy to degradation and | rest assured that on this point Maryland is sound rd h siven in this country » J 5 > abreast, the right resting on the Battery. The citation of the Institute, we think we never , le death inted by 'T. I Mi “4 ‘Whatev fh eae = Pie omen eee : lawyers. Just here we saw Judge Betts, Judge | will move at 100’clock, in the following order, viz :— beheld any silver ware of such, splendid and exqui-| # miserable death—painted by T. H. Matteson, a | the core, Whatever may be Der temporary diffi. We publish to-day oa our first page, afulland cu- | Qukley, Drs. Mi ac pitas] Escort of Cavalry from Gen. Storms’ Brigade. site finish. The eye is never tired with gazing vp- poniag and. promising artist of this city. The story | culties, she will eventually come right side up, and a8 : akley, Drs. Mott, and C. A. Lee, and several ‘ne Guan Mansna. on its dazzling brightness and spotless purity. well carried through, and the pictures as works | discharge all her obligations with fidelity and promp- rious accouat of sue Acqueduct, with four beautiful | clergymen. We should think that at least half the Gen. GILBERT HOPKINS, Next to this case of silvet ware, is the round stund | of art may claim ahigh rank. Let none who vieit | titude. : y : vravings of its dillerent sections, illustrative of | audience were ladies. And eo great was the crowd, Genbea Posten pee ae oecupied (also at request of the Institute) by Mesers. | the Fair professing a taste for works of ware leave | Baltimore is beginning to feel the effects of our owen that there was not the slightest accommodation for mr NATHAN B. GRAHAM, ” Woram & Haaghwout, so well known tor their | watil, they have bad a view of these talented com- | magnificent system of internal improvement--her the work. A programme, corrected last evening, = lonel FLORENCE MAHONEY courteousness and fair dealing. ‘The articles on this | Positions. trade with the west is rapidly increasing, and her the reporters. Colonel FLORES ia seiteiiapeak fer Caimi: the irene tact of Ganassah @euie business relations with that part of eur country be- of the proceedings to-day, will also be found in . HENRY P. ROBERTSON. sl vill spe: se the m o juperior . Dp ‘d * De dened gen : : “y “ The services commenced by a voluntary on the “WILLIAM W. ‘TOMPKINS, our noticing them at all is sufficient proof of our Before Judge Tallmage. coming ee more ‘mene real ale is volumn. ‘This is t mb: ief i “JOHN D. VAN BUREN, Esq. H ini indiserimi ices. Ef coming more val le, er de: .— another column, ‘This isthe only correct one yb: | organ. A brief and appropriate prayer was off'red | itary Guardof Honor to the Grand Martha, com- EE Tee rare | norte tag rite 2 Craulord vs, Ravin Parmele | ‘There is no, itis true, much speculation in it but lished ‘Air: Ee hie ize: <5 'y 10n8 | prising the we say they are manufacturers’ agents, 561 Broad- | windows, No. 200'Bowery, (adjoining the Bowery Cot- | investments are daily made for the purposes of im- selection from the sacred volume, which the ma- Independence Guard, way.and have on hand a full assortment ot gas, provement, and because its value must inevitably be To-morrow we shall publish in our daily paper, a tage) by which, itt contended, that the premises were ity of i i Sing Sing Guards, end i i i " nh: d by the i se of our business. oan A : : jority of the audience seemed to think unnecessary, Weetington Rifemen. oil and candle chandaliers, pendants, brackets, man- | much injured, and action is brought to recover damages. | enhanced by the increase 0! full description of the day’s proceedings. We have | ‘and testified, in no very equivocal manner, their | First Division comprising the Artillery end other mili. | tel hghts, lanterns, pirandeles, candelabrag, solar, | ‘The jury gavea verdictin favor of plaintiff for $55,which , fe ali engaged e1 e ace 4 led by Mi ‘eral Charles W. | and astral lamps, &c. Also, all kinds of plated | carries c Ciry Hore Reorgnep —The old City Hotal is ngaged ten reporters to make up this account. pleasure at its termination tary bodies, commanded by Major Gen ar] 5s 5 y For plaintid, Mr. L: 4 Mr. E. Seely. For defend- J ‘ s ’ ie ai jana te, ng 4 : Sanford. ware, japaned tea trays, fine cut glass ware, table op piemini ain hren and Bs. %. Peay. «rm reopened by Jennings and Willard, its old occupi- . The following anthem was then sung in a very SECOND DIVISION. cutlery, and general furnishing goods. ant, Sandford & Maroclis. ‘ ; hi mye heir'd The Usiversiry Mepican Scuoon, versus rag New Under the direction of Major General Stryker, assisted |" A little farther on is another handsome case of | ,,Vi#Hiam -2. Coit va. James H. French.—An action to] ers. Times have changed since their day. expressive and beautiful manner by the choir:— recover theamount of anote, which hud been discounted | \1oJe land isrunning to seed in temperance and cold York Hexauo.—The “ Albany Argus” states that by Mr. O. W. F. Randolph, Aid to the Grand Mershal, | silver ware, by Moore & Dixon, 164 Broadway. “ , : ; “ [heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, ising, ° fe: on the supposition that it was business paper, the man Dr. Valentine Mott, of the University Medical | wetothum koncert blows onine dendthat dio’ | °° 1? ComBssioners of Croton Aqueduct Board, Water | Aaother, ditto by ‘William Adams, 185 Church | who negoctated it saying thet the drawer had bought } water. School, has commenced a suit against the New ins eel ) fren hence Seeree Oy. 3 Commissioners and nee Aas csr Weban nice cot at cobiidbune eullbeattan- Lean te al Ranspesiee whe ex tisraeue the ney] QGriThe very best place to get a good sight of the York Herald tor $25,000 damages.” eieeaes ch eli-iahor aaa pose wenrng iellom, shane 3 Mayors of New York Brooklyn, Albany, Troy, | tion of the public who are concerned, to case No. | than legal interest had been charged, and under the sia- | Grand Procession to-day, is at the American Museum. tute, the jury found for defendant. That immense establishment, with its garden on the top, its extended balconies, some of which have been erected expressly for this occasion, its host of windows, (nearly one hundred.) commanding a splendid view of the Park, the new Fountain, Broadway and Chatham street, and in We beg leave to assure the ‘* Aibany Argus” that | After this, followed a very long, and by no means | Jersey City, and. Newark, in carriages. 387, superior bank scales, by Wm. Fearnhead & J. there is not a word of truth in this statement. Dr. | ©xpressive, prayer by the Rev. Mr. Farley, of Brook- | |, Second J Hagiment New York State Artillery asescort to | 1, Lindy ic CA erp —s re Rawls He Patterson has been endeavoring to induce Dr. Mott | lyn. Then came the following hyma, written ex- | Conultact Avasigeaisais gf-the Gommen Council | (eitegeatnan ate tt te a ee eet, to sue us for damages—but Dr. Mott replied—"*why | Pressly for the occasion by W. C Bryant :— baa the oes er oe GE Council, with staves of | No visiter at the garden will fail to notice and should Isue? I have received no injury.” A full While yet the haryest fields are white, ma Or ae ea ee , admire the magnificent specimens of glass stainin; Court of Common Pleas, Before Judge Ulshoeffer. ‘Thos. Maxwell vs. Abraham B. Barbarie.— of assault and battery, continued from 4 esterday. peared deen laid " the ee Aud jew the tolling reapers stand, mi y and painting, by Messrs. Carse & West, 472 Pear! Erethe’ aay iw Tamediatel renee rather tee ea fact, the whole city, bay and rivers, is the place above all account of their recent medical commencement ; P 6. Ex-Members of the Common Council. re + ry ly subsequent Ys Span a(R Called from his task before the night, . 7, Governor and Lieut Governor and Suite (mounted.) | street, nearChatham. Almost all the glass staining | but they dismissed the complaint. ‘On dhe part ofthe de: | others where strangers and citizens should congregate. under the name of Dr. S. Draper, will be given in a We miss the mightiest of the band. 3. Members of Congress and State Legislature. in i: aden. a by sions Rei orae aoe fox ex: ed fit mans made t to show that wi jam. Maxw " It will be seen by the advertisement that splendid per- few days. Dr. Mott has be; t—will beg ! 9, Common Council of Brooklyn. ample, the big fancy lamp between Niblo’s house | (brother to Thomas, wi rtormed in the second act of "i Bend caine vad’ cde ue a oocke Kas co | eine Rare net 10. ‘Trustees of Williamsburgh. sade eleanor thedrama) was.a quarrelsome man, and thut the defend- | frmances will be given every hour in the day, exeept at none—and never had cause to do so—he has too Was toath, far fenodete, and taenind’s 11, Common Council of Albany. Oysters.—The mill-pond oysters, exhibited at | *t had been teriously injured. A witness testified to hay- | the time the procession is passing. Twenty baloons will much good sense and sound talent. §, : ‘The lesson of thy life is o’er. ? 12, do do Troy. the Fair by Messrs. J. West & Co., of the Caspian | 18 heard William Maxwell bee of as being a very | be sent up from the garden. In the evening the whole ene a cad . But thou, in deightases far en “ Oficers of the corpora, Gey Mee Newan. Saloon, 122 F uulton and 91 Nassiu étreet, under the quarrel oie penne len Hove known tomas Med. Museum will be illuminated, presenting one of the most Tax Evxcrions.—Geverat Rove orjriejW nas. “Phe fairest dream of bomen thought, 15. County Officers. i Sag office, cetee by iia way is one of the. Reatest | well by sight for several years. Never knew ofhis being | magnificent spectacl's ever seen in New York. The per- -According to all appearances, the whigs will be Before the seat of Power and Love, 16. Engineers and Officers of the Water Works. and preitiest places in the city,)are we think, the | otherthan a peaceable man. Saw Mr. Barbarie the day | formancesofthe eccentric Dr. Valentine, Mr. Nellis, born Art with the Truth that thou hast sought. 17. Foreign Consuis. largest and handsomest we have ever seen, We | ufter the quarrel. His face was injured, and he complained without arms, Signor Vivalii’s automaton figures, Miss Mood, Celeste, &c., and 600,000 curiosities are unprece- dented attractions for 25 cents. routed all over the country—not because they have a a THIRD DIVISION, should like to be appointed on a a committee every nota majority, but because they won't come out and This brought the exercises down to about a quar- | Under the direction of Gen. Wm. L. Morris, assisted by | day to examine into their merits. i. vote. By this result, the prospects of Henry Clay | ter past eight o’clock; an hour and a quarter having | Mr. Andrew H. Mickle, aid to the Grand Mars! Silk Reels.—There are many of these at the of having received injuries in his body. He has been in business about nine years, but israther poor. He seldom empioys any person to work for hira. will be terribly obseured—and his chances for the | been thus consumed in the mere preliminary ser-| 3° Suittia Oticers off duty Baie 5 BOs Wel pan oe Breer oruce Cer ome ce Te ee ene oP hinnocand onsen | = Presidency willbe small. Out of pure charity we | vices, to the evident mortification of the respecta 3. Naval School. that by A. B. Jones, patentee. We believe it is | his forehead. His chest was injured by asevere blow,snd| BY THI SOUTHERN MAIL. hall : 3 bl bi 4 - 1d | & Reverend the Clergy, generally considered the best now in use, but can- | he was unable to attend to his business for two or thiee | gg me r rer g shall have to come to the rescue—take up the cause | ble assem! lage, particularly the ladies, who seeme 5. Judges and Officers of the Courts not speak positively. We have geen some of the | weeks. The wound on his cheek had been sewed up be- | ~ ew, J; = a ite hae Fear of Clay, and see what oan be done. Our feelings | desirous to hear nothing but the young and hand- 6. Members of the Bar. 5 silk, which looks very fine. There was congestion of the brain, pro- IW J ERSRY ORBCTION.-- © DRYB. POCaTBER: T° always impel us to help those in distress, and really | some orator of the evening—the Rev. Heniy W. 7. Professors and Students of the University. _ A Drooping Willow of exquisite beauty, made of ly, by the blow on the cheek. My bill | turns from all the counties, from which it appears ty ip ( 8. New York Lyceum. tissue paper, by Nisa Jane G. Piggot of 64 East | 98ainst him was $10 or $15 hat the SI hi for the whi They ha Mr. Clay seems to be in greater trouble than any | Bellows. His discourse occupied an hour and a} 9. Society of Letters. Broadway, will not fAilto attract the attention of |. Mr- O’River sworn.— William Maxwell is allowed to be TORE the Biate Das One FOE ee cuenroeve other man, except Joe Smith. Accordingly we now | half in the delivery. Tt was on the whole a rather | 10. Chamber of Commerce, visitera, It is contiguous to the Clerk’s desk in the | #manthat would quarrei and fight. Saw bin and Bar. secured 10 counties out of the 18, giving them 10 go for both. lent exposition of the life, principles, conduct, | }3" Historical, Philosophical, Philological and other sci- | Commer of the main Saloon, and might almost be | stip. Manel come us ard celled hima 's demo rascal, | ™aiority in joint meeting. The Legislature stands eT, FR. varacter of Dr. Channing. Mr. Bellows might, | entific societies. _ | taken for a natural production. i anil said he would give him more of it. Barbarie turned | a8 follows:—Council, whigs 10, locofocos 8; As- A Vauvaste anp Userut. Boox.—‘ } : : iit eal 4 wade of ae Es 13. Members of the various societies for the promotion | No. 757 is a wig by F. Gibbins, 27 Maiden Lane, | away. Have known Thomas Maxwell for 19 years. He | sembly, whigs 38, locofacos 25. the Corporation ofthe ‘city ar New we tink, have judiciously omitted much of the t2- | orthe Fine Arts. and any one who uses the article should not fail to | is, so faras 1 know, a peaceable man, though dogged st ¥ vote at ar lara Bes i aaeie aig: i és 2 us repetition of the leading and well known doc- stat adiceus round -Drvision,) | ma look ati es res ae eas ‘i Baltimore. years 1812 and is the title of a ne nba hie Shanni "1 i ‘ nder the direction of Brig. Gen. Pentz, assisted by Mr. ‘0. 268 is a sample of seali oun Peterson sworn—Knows William Maxwell. Have saraivalainelael yD. T. Va nes which Dr. Channing broached relative to hu- | y.hn'p. Dodge and Mx. George C. King, aids to the Grand | N C.Colin & Oo nis aioe We bee known him for fiveor six years. Never heard anything [Correspondence of the Herald. clerk he E f Alde vadld'Tor be sn nature, its relations to the Deity, human liberty, | Marshal, comprising : Tive at to be the first of the kind ever made in this | "ast him. Batrimore, Oct. 18, 1842. mp erk of the 2 age and fo sale at {and unbounded freedom of thought and action, | Theofficers and membersof’ the Fire Department country, and at least equal to any imported. Try it. | pore ntonre Sworn—Mr. Barbarie called at my place; | It issoon to be settled who shall be the democra- ss ascan cae gre < store tis invaluable to | equality among all men, and the universal diffusion | Under the direction of Col. Philbuck, assisted by Mr.| Horticu.ruraL Room acain.—We now procced | was injured, and that he had been in Nijinerelt esd there | tic or locofoco candidate for the office of Presi- every man of bu s asa reference, and contains | of truth. James Nesbitt, aid tothe Grand Marshal, comprising to redeem our promise, and complete our survey of | had been two brothers aboard him, but he battled them off, | dent of the United States, On Saturday next, | am the names of all the officers of the city gc nt, Still, the diacbltes wae ROERGcany tenes baicake 1, Masonic fraternity. the articles in this room. Horticulturalists will | The general character of Thomas Maxwell in the neigh- dibly infe Ants ho. ab 1] oth the Co meng ay Sul, u a Wal iy any. wo 2. Contractors and workmen of the Water Works. please to observe that our reportto-day of this room, | borhood is very good. Never heard anything as regards | credibly informed by one who, above all others, he pointy, me ig t \- | thy of itsnoble theme, and was therefore highly aphi ote 4 woe panei ‘ together with our first day’s report, make full an wat The mak on hepa a Cred a arent ought to know, that the Republican and Argus of mona Schools, with the recent law ¢ H i wt i car wh }wo horses, re- i ibi ‘ ; an inch long. it a stitch in it to aid its bein; led. pears . . * the amended chart d A editable to Mr. Bellows. It was listened to with | dresenting the Miller and his Men. y complete hectare the artic! pees this | "Re ieaetive ‘couiael (abode Nee aod Dinra\) this city, edited by H. Pratt, Esq., is to raise its he amended charter,and numerous & most marked attention, and the orator stands |" A car drawn by four horses, with model of steamboat | TOOM5 and I suitable inducement is offered, the | j,en'summed up, each declaring, his man to be one of the flag, but whose name will stand out prominent on and other valuable information with a | her thant’este in the Gdhione tas lation North America. whole can be published early next week in an extra | most peaceable, and, at the same time, injured individuals | that flag, I am only at present privileged to guess. — view of the Croton Dam, the city in 165 we P Bey North River steamboat captains in two barouches. form. . . that could possibly be conceived of. The three champions, you are aware, talked of by » 4 After the discourse, there was an appropriaie 5. Phenix Foundry Association. That American Cambrian Harp, by Mr. Jones. | The Court charged the jury, fully reviewing the case. | the party, are M. Van Buren, J.C Calhoun, and map, anda new map giving the city as it is wit | prayer by the Rev. Andrew Peabody, of Portsmouth, SIXTH On. If there is anything deficient in our rejort to-day, | Tke jury, after a short absence, found a verdict for de- | Richard M. Johnson. Thomas Benton and Capt the new Congressional Districts, the location of the | and then the choir sung the following hymn :— Under the direction of Capt. Wm. H. Cornell, assisted | we must charge all the blame upon thisharp. We | fendant. cee ak ‘Tyler, it may be said, might also be named. They, R ¥ 3 “€ ‘a M1 is owing hymn + by Mr. George G. Hopkins, aid to the Grand Marshal, | entered the Horticultural room to attend to the bu- The men are all stout, strong-looking individuals. It | }, re out of the questi eservoirs aad line of Aqueduct, &e. No public ice 4 rising the ii i i i Pring ie ce Sige heel i gies Pint Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb ! comprising tl , siness before us, but Mr. Llewellyn was playing | 's stated on the trial, that Barbaire, when he was outside } + allow me, then, in advance of my friend of the man should be without this work, which is sold at ‘Take this new treasure to thy trust, Butchers of the cities of New York and Brooklyn. upon this harp, and all business was at an ed: after the fight, said he had a brother who could lick Wil: | Republican, to announce for him in accordance a very reasonable price Anh GS Ae eee Under the direction of Mr-John Ridley, assisted by Mr. “He played with so soft and enchanting a sound Itis jo be hoped, however, they will now throw by elf with the Tules of guessing, his favorite candidate, , : rou Silas L. Howell, aids to Grand Marshal, comprising ‘That sylvans and fairies unseen danced around.” knotty threads, and twist themselves into a cordoi good- | the one whose name in all probabilit will grace the Exgcrion tv New Jersty.—We have received Nor pain, nor grief, nor anxious fear 1, Gold and silver Artisans. The public will surely look after this harp. In it | fellowship and happiness. head of his journal on Saturday afternoon next, a few returns from New Jersey. Indications are} _cdavadgthy, pounds no| mortal woes eee ee they inay have, for BHM, aweeter and better masic, | | Cite: County Bank ex, Edward, Hopking-—the de] which is no Jess than Afarun Van, Haven, Nm fi i le wr ie: tt as we thi an they canget in some others for isa er dealer in the swamp. His er Ge- Ds hat r to - strongly in favor of the Democrats. Indeed the While angels watch its soft repose. x + Coeur a Mochentee een aeetoaenen. $750. We should add that ie Tones performs daily | Tard assigned to him in 1836, owing V. Everett & Co a | Juded, is the official and accredited organ of the State is theirs. They havecarried Middlesex coun- So Jesus slept ; God’s dying Son Fee ten Ouircr males feoea ks upon it by special request of the Institute large sum. In 1839 Everett & Co. and defendant ex-| party whose doctrines it advocates, in the State of ty bya majority of 26—a gain,and Morris by 15 to 5 Pas rough the grave, and blessed the bed ; a7 TAnistoan ieatitates | ieee nal In our former review, we noticed one of Mr. Oli- chee notes for $4000, to be continued a year, and re- Maryland, and when it moves, it generally goes ‘ i ‘Then rest, dear saint, till from his throne we fechenios' Institue 3 fle tands, filled with fuchsi t newed every three months, Edward paying each time | with the sanction understood of the party Jeaders 8, alsoa gain. Somerset has gone for the whigs ‘The morning break, and pierce the shade. : Bcnool ofde perane Nad ochenrere Bowie “ whek i eee $250 on account of Gerard’sold debt. Outof this transac- | "The Exchange Hotel of this city 1s, 1 perceive, bya majority of 96—a loss of about 100 votes. — Break from his throne, illustrious morn ! “10° Officers of the United States’ Government. tached. We have since been informed that they = [Eppa re pets for Legs Selsrted offered for rent. It is being retitted in very hand- Monmouta has given a democratic majority of Attend, O, earth, his sovereign word ! 11, Pupils ofthe Deaf and Dumb Insticution. are a part of Mr. Isaac Buchanan’s collection, who | tended that Everett & Co., who passed the note to the | ome style. The rent is to be putat the lowest pos- 1073! One towa 300. In that county in 1840 the Restore thy trust the glorious form, Under the direction TH DIYION. t pennell, assis: | 888 also sent ina most splendid pyramid of dahlias, | bank, received more than valid consideration. The plea sible rate, I think $5,500 per annum. > hall then arise, to meet the Lord. te irgeon 7 and other flowers, decked with evergreen in good | did not avail. Verdict for plaintiff, with interest, $671 35 | Old Federal Hill was made to echo and tremble whigs had a majority of 73. In the city of Newark | rhe whole closed with a benedicti So hy eves een mene eon sent taste. < ve s For plaintiff, Mr. Cromwell. For defendant, Mr Bene- | to its centre the other day by the booming of can- the wiigs have secured three out of the four wasds | ye TCT Ua atid eet tine ofthis | 2 St Georges Seciee. ‘We would next direct your attention to Niblo and | “ict and Mr. Whitman, non, forthe victory recently gained by the locos in —the west ward has gone for the democrats. The re uawilling to present a mere ontline ofthis | 3° Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. Danlap's Gothic temple richly ornamented with this State and Georgia. U. 8. District Court, Before Judge Betts. Oct. 18.—Creditors Corse.—This case was tried afew weeks ago, when the jury could not egree. It was to test whether an item placed on the schedule of Barney wowing to Israel Corse $100,000 was a‘ false and fictitious entry,” under the provisions of the bankrupt law. ‘The case was tried again to.day. ‘The result is important to Mr. Corse, os subsequent to filing his petition in bant- ruptey, his father died, and left him a handsome legacy, which must go the creditors if he is com} We have received some returns from York and Lancaster counties of the Peneeyisha election, which are very unfavorable to the whigs. What have come to hand, however, is rather uncertain. These counties were, at the Presidential election, strongly whig. : x The Front street Theatre is doing a very fair ae better perhaps than has been doce in that ce for man: ears. The market oie Howard street flour is dull, and“ . > discourse, whilst our reporters have a full and ver- Ofc rish Ei het: i i H i whigs have carried Hudson, Mercer, Gloucester * 2. 4 P etal ebd ver} | 4 ORcme of iamk Segrens Sealer dahlias, with a mirror in the centre. nd Burlington, by about 1100 sori se * | batim report of it. But as the exercises did not | % Hibernian Benevolent Burial Boclsty. Don’t forget to notice the old gardener, or repre- al arlington, by abou! majority. See post- | 1346 until after 10. o’clock——the iio: oF nbestin 6 do. Universal Benevolent Society. sentative of the three distinct branches, agricul- ok Oe ee ture, horticulture, and floriculture. He has a hay 9, prDe aes OSE being two miles off, so that they could not reach our . Sons of Herman. band a is i ae i .. round his hat, to which are attached some Forty Donuars Savep.—Were we going to New | office much before 1—and our large edition ren- | 9, Sor fenp nedror | pepe sibrar ergs ears of wheat and millet. A boi juet is in his bo- Orleans, we would go in a packet ship, and save | dering it imperative that we should go to press as | 11. St. David’s Society. som, a large apple on his arm, and various field and forty dollars and much time thereby. A first rate | soon after midnight as possible, it was ntterly im-| ynger the direaiibes ot Gol. othe Crasto, assisted by “as ene tie eed Fg ye a state room in a ship costs sixty dollars. To go to | pessible for them to write it out for the whole edi- | Col. Benj. W. Benson and Major Minthorne Tompkins, | hand the following lines on cultivation :— script for further returns, pelled to petition anew. A sealed verdict will be rendered this forenoen. New Orleans by land costs $100, and perchance | tion. Ifwe had given the whole of itat all in this | Comprising the THE CULTIVATOR. prices remain at $4 124 ; 3000 bbls City Mills were $200. And who wishes to ride over the mountain | day’s paper, about half of our subscribers would a Gite ied ovvigued ae man who studies Cultivation, Cireult Court, Cola eany $4 29 andthe mame. rice woul on a cold night, at the risk of having one’s neck | have had it, and the other half not. We have there- | Under thedirection of Major G. Stryker, waisted T Senedd puet tated edge ane Oot. 18-—Richa de Be aw® Kent: smn ve. Georze | to SOc as per quality ; Com 68c; Oats 2c; Rye 45a broken? Pause a moment fore thought it better to defer it till Sunday, when | comprisin ‘aes , ‘The tiller’s hand reaps from the soil ! Wells, and Seneca Arma.—This case was alluded to yvs- | 50c; Whiskey 22 330. a we shall give a full report of it. 1. Rockland Lake Association. With i gretetal hearts let all survey terday. It contains points as relates to matters in bank-| I shall give you the earliest news of the races at Wess’s Prxa.—Webb was very wrong to repre pera Rs SON 2. Citizens. for a rae pd ter or Tuptoy of the deepest importance, The defendants have | the Kendall Soares, come off next week. sent in his plea, that Marshall was blood thirsty, and} @@ Mr. E. D. Silliman has been nominated aa a gem pe podies wind ensonbidions are-requestod ‘Which scatters Plenty over the land.” Peutincas ote eaten Moe tn yg “The ek We hive debates Wester, beri lite. Why, also, did he attack the | member for Congress. to assemble in season to carry out the following pro- Zip, article mon surasted ee yet sg bibl of Te ieph eee Oe ee ee Philadelphia, Grand Juries, or question their motives? These m3 Gramme:— was a lot of vegetables, sent in John Beekman, tain goods juestion, end ‘Corresponds if the Herald. points be Binge pee to thot ned foalin ps City Intelligence, ‘The following aro the places designated by the Commit: | Exq., consisting of superb onions, mange! wurtzel, pa eg bes cade nga Regard of debt in thelr : Pats geet er 12 a. o'clock Z- He | jJouwR. Osnorx, who was committed to the City Prison | tee of the Common Council for the reception of the various | beets, squashes, parsnips, table beets oateae plants, | rem oner benknapey, that Rap ee ea for it in DI » Oct. 12, 5 o'clock. still has too much bluster, and it will peep out. some time since on a charge of robbing certain canal boats | Imvited Gueste:— together with some good specimens of that rare ve- | are liable to imprisonment tllthe debt is rr Teappenre Bayer is: SAYA sBrenea cher Os wiraten eong une 1. Sacred Music Society, Vice Chancellor’s Court ofdry goods while a hand thereon, was discharged on | Room. etable, the French artichoke. These articles con- State, there isnodoubt but that the democrats have upits ioaxardy oak wediigenesersiiniviig thatthe goods were obtained under a declaration that they r Wednesday, there beii widence to hold him. 2. i Ne , Brook- | fer high honor on the gardener, whose name is Sa- | were worth $5,000, that they were doing a busines?, i jority. a sketelt of the “Life of M. M. Noah,” states that | “Yee oct von Prosroceers edkngers and citteens | 1, Fis ae hema ba lity of | muel Ruth. r Sod Wess Welton aantedia ter aoree es Rive bee tae | Core eee by a lange tnejonity q : rae : 3 4 eet ‘i J iti fact. The case was urged by Mr. M‘Vean in behalf of Yours, B. he isa native of Philadelphia. This isnot the fact. | should avoid carryi asd s illiamsburgh—No. 8 City Hall. Additional Vegetables—From T. B. Wakeman, 5 'y aig should avoid carrying money of any amount with them | 3. Governor and Staff, Heads of Departments, Members | Esq., Bergen, some fing r pototoes. plaintiff, with much energy, and asresolutely defended )y | We have the best authority for saying that M. M. | to-day, as the clty is full of pickpockets. Look out. of Congress and State Legislature, and State Society of | Sohashea, Mee Reo bell squashes | Mf Holmes. on the opposite side. Juige Kent, in his | Travelling from New York to New Orleans, Noah isa native of Canada, and never was natu-| Mrirany Humeco.The firstittimout of the “ float | the Order of Cincim —No ty Hi i from G. W, Pell, street ; from N. wy ckoff, Searts ictal Gata an eontaeene ny rae A CORRESFONDEI v WRITES US A RE ralized in this country—never even applied. We | wood militia,” took place yest and the poordevils we ae ee cue triteieiee of the Bushwick, three cheese pumpkins and three Cusiat this action was brought in disaffirmance of Taeccbiacy’ QUEST that as all the Southerners read the “Herald, state this as a fact, and give evidence of it, if | who were paraded about the with guns upon their | Court of Common Pleas. squashes ; also ore peck Cag rome two bunch. | and that, as relates to it, the parties were not discharg- | we would give the exact of travelling betwee questioned in a proper wa! shoulders, looked like the remnantajof Fallstaif’s army. 8. Foreign Ministers, Consuls, Officers of the Army | ¢8 of turnep beets ; from Wm, Covert, Bushwick, 6 | ed. New York sity and New Orleans. Upon inquiry, we find and Navy—Mayors’s Office long blood beets, and 6 cocoa nut squashes. ‘The Jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff for $338 | the prices to be nearly, or precisely as follows: at any ‘Tue Amentoan Museum to-day /Will be one of the best 6. Judgesof the Courts and Members of the Bar—Court from the following persons—James W. | %, being the value pests neers, and interest, thus holding | rate the whole expenses range under $60, for Caution To Travetiers.—Ask the way before | locations to view the procession in the city, and there is | of Common Pleas Room. Burtis, Brooklyn ; Doctor Underhill, Croton Peint ; | ‘he parties, notwit the bankrupt certificate. travelling on railroad, stage, or steamboat, you start for New Orleans, If you go by the way | window room for hundreds. There will be twenty bal- pik ae off duty—Cireuit Court = ge James MeMullen, Spriag street. (onteh wan cuvet raclenis (eager de aero geal > mer New York to Baltimore see $7 00 of the Ohio, you may get lost on the road. On the | loon ascensions from the garden ‘on the top, and in the | ya medi none cnumerated ia the programme will assem- i Cheese al aang of the Dairy—7 cheeses | taken upon an execution in favor of Drake N. Wheeler, Euadinten totcageen rtrd 4th inst., that river had only 24 inches of water at | evening an illuminated sun in front, with seven hundred | 1st Division, on the Battery. fie Cc. Sc chkins, 10 eet street; 2 casks | against John H. Sloan,) bas been already alluded to. Johu | Augusta to Madison. . . r Pittsburgh, and 28 inch t Wheel gas burners. Qnd do ’ City Hall. 0. from en Yates, valatine, lontgomery, co.; . owned a livery stable in the Bowery, which was no- | Madison to Franklin. 500 ittsburgh, an inches a eeling. fy é bs 50, 8rd do do," and Park rear of City Hall. 6 large cheeses, from Sam’! Perry, No. 3 Front st ; | minally transferred to Charles Depufe, and by him to a | Franklin to Montgomery 200 t \ ragzmergy ESET F Mr. Lauriat ascends from Castle Garden this afternoon, | path do Broadway, right on Battery Place. 5 firkins of butter, from Stephen Yates, (us | Mr. Griffin, who removed the property to astable in Allen | Montgomery to Mobile ( 10 00 Perition to Governor Skwarv.—A petition to | and every species of attraction is presented at all our pub- ‘th do Chambers st, right on Broadway (west.) | above) ; one firkin and one qub of do. from Mr. | street. Griffin transferred to a Mr. Ketchum, and Ketchum Mobile to New Orlean 6 00 Governor Seward requesting his Excellency to par- | lic places of amusement. F6th do Broome st,right on Broadway went) Henry W. Stro: Bloomin; d, Orange co retransferred to John Li. Sloan, who removed the proper- 7th do Warren st, right on Broad Fruits --From Samuel :. Carpester, 476 Bowery, | 'Y {0m Allen to Broome street, leaving $1000 rent unpaid $57,28 on the part of Mr. Griffin. Mr. Carpenter, the landlord, followed the property, but Ketchum clasmed and replevin- ed it, being successful in a suit to that effect. Ketchum then returned it to Jno H.Sloan, who had always kept with it as foreman, &e. The Sheriff subsequently made a levy in favor ot Mr. Wheeler, and the brother claims the horse in question Sealed verdict to-morrow. don Col. Webb, and remit the punishment due to a Unrortunate Jem M’Curtey.—This_ young bird gh do Greenwich st right on Wai a ‘ common duelist, is at this} office for signatures.— | of passage buckled on toa Miss Anna Faller, of 100 | 9th do West Broadway right on Canal s- eight cathead aoples. ee Chapel street, on Wednesday evening, and while in | 10th do Park Place. notice some fine rhubarb or pie Large her bedroem, looking at the pictures, had a fifty | , Thelineof march will betaken up precisely at 10 o'clock George Walton, corner of Tenth street and Broad- dollar note abstracted from his pockets, which | 4. will be as follows :— we Meanness.—The programme of the Croton cele- | Prince John Davis could not recover, although he ‘ht of the procession will move from the Battery, ‘rom Joseph Pane entcnet, to Alderman Car- bration was ordered by the Croton Corporation Com- | arrested the girl. She denied the thet, but was com- | thence up State street around the Bowling Green ; and up | man, of the Twelfth Ward, several splendid bou- This is a most expeditious route; being done in six or seven days. At Montgomery we find there isno delay, as boats are always in waiting to ers on to Mo- bile the instant the stages arriv: 'e learn, also, that it is likely the fare will be still lower. Hints to those Suffering from Indigestion, Call and sign. Broadway to Union Park ; around the Park, and down the | quets, one beautiful camellia japoniea plant \- ‘an Brunt § West vs. Baird and others.—This was an “ i mittee to be sent to the New York Herald, and also me Se Bowery Cruatiatrest® tayvugh Giend ntrest to. West | (uer earn aoctee fie mrt TBC | action of ejectment, The parties heli a judgment against $08, ta et eeeeccvna vb ye the San. The original was sent to the Courier & | ,,Reception ov Futk Joncranres.—The Neptune | Broadway, down East Broadway to Chatham street tothe | From William Armstrong, gardener, to Henry De- | aj pect itll gen Min Neripgl Un ies Sepia Deetroy tive hardiest frame!” Enquirer, with these orders; yet the mean conduc- ompany ladelphua, numbering forty | Park. lafield, Hurlgate, 3 blood beets, $ sugar do., 1 pump- ys vt alhmmagren ig te tbetnimy ce d= lygy oe THE HEART, BRAIN, AND LUNGS, HAVE . men, and Fair Mouat §. ters of that print withheld the proofs 60 as to pre- | received at the foot of Courtlandt street yesterday vent us publishing it yesterday. We have to-day. | afternoon and coartatl to their garters D Wash- Steves Those, ett obloek, As Gity Hall, Niblo’s, | tine table potatoes. Seater ington. Hose Company No. 12, and Engine No. 14— | “Onthearrival of the head of thecolumnat the Park, | | From John Boyce, gardener, to Edwin Lord, Sta- (q> Who wantsa capital dinner? Don’t all hollo nee woot A ire aware’. rom gett aera also ar- | andalso, upon ciscling the public ground at Union Place, | ten Island, (wo fue squashes, and two of the largest at onee. Goto the Kremlin dining rooms at 111 by Oity ca Fa ere escorted to their quarters | the beautiful (Foun! recently constructed, will be Beceem the Fair. The gardener wishes Mr. gine with thirty-six, were Should the weather not prove propitious on the 14th in. kin, and 1 dozen ears stant, the celebration will etponed ; on which occa. | "Eom N, B. ‘Smith, Wooden, Connecticut, some the corner of Washington and Desbrosses streets. The property was not redeemed in season, and a sheriff's deed was given. The defendants claim to have purchased the property previous tothe judgment being obtained, and showed adeed to that eftect, but it was not recorded till alter the sheriff's deed had been. After the deed to de- Garmo signed a renewal morigoge, asit the been ily designated the Tripod of Life; but that Took. erties Tay et in harmonious and andisturhed ust get the importance of a concert Wot the digestive organs, and ever bear in mind that the pure su; of ‘‘life’s vital fluid.” whether to ulate the heart to concraction, or to enable the lungs to their peculiar functions, or to excite the brain mpany No. 33, who will be present- | opened with the display of the Croton Water. ridgeman to take soi ‘ property ged to himself. Th ble old rs i an i 4 4 ge me it to himself, oe ite nervous influeuce unimpaired, bears a simple wep on mditcan said the former cmimipany Wiis mori vvOnenching the bu ie Peer ee One ai ih tke he furnished the seed for these as well sail caer Log Medtre itoenl tees Ltired cog el onl a tetie to the perfection with which the stomach and its cube Tus Earine Ox.—The great Syracuse Ox, be-] yy following order :— garden products under his care. Thejury gave a vintict in favor ot plaintif: earn Ore or Serer ke pert secigued hem i eeane Povay. Brorat Asaautt anv Barrery.—James Cam) From Corneli i longing to P. N. Rust, Esq., whose fame is in all | bell, Cnet pM Lewis street, was bound ever in paenay ee wie ftedea ar eneure tatoes. esheets engane the land, is now exhibiting in Broadway, near Nib- | the sum of $1000 on Wednesday for beating his wife | commandants. The Fourth Division will form onthe | From Thomas Crimmins, gardener, to Thomas A. lo’s. He only weighs 4,100 pounds. Seea _riise- and in a most brutal manner breaking five of her | sidewalks outside ofthe Park. The Ninth Division will | Emmett, Esq., passion flowers and dahlias, together malec nomy; for no sooner are they oppressed, loaded, or irritated, than the system Janguishes Bom ten pu. trition. Asthe most efficent agent in this beautiful ar- rangement, Dr. jenjamin Rush’s INFALLIBLE HEALTH PILLS plaintiffs, Messrs. P. A. & 8. F. Cowdry. Ber de fendants, Messrs. Sandford and Marselis. Long Island Bank vs. James W. and Charles Tnwnsend, Mr. Clark and Robt. Manly.—Action to reeover the ribs, and one of them in two places. She is}not ex- | pass for dismissal to the rear of the City Hall. t amount of a note, the defence to which is, thet it was ment pected to live from one hour to another. 7. ihe remaining Divisions will be Gisklod in the Parks, | Vane gens url as plan a sample of early ash | Merely A oteot accommodation as related to defendant Sebciaten Wr cone thes Lins pone tae eomtees . scecerceslipaaini eset } r * seahier. 4 Niniios.—This establishment, i compliment to| Case or James Paxton, THE Grocen.—Several “The several Societies and Guests, previous to dismissal leaved potatoes Verdict for See ere oy guonereciag toe defendant, | Used in the \ pioed yravticn of Uist, qed. See peat some. To men of sedentary pursaits—to females whose duties confine them within doors—to persons going out to+es, persons appeared at the sitio penariny to give | will witness the ceremonies in front of the City Hell, as From Mr. Mich’! Hughes, Gowanus, L. I., two va- where the want of exercise is apt to en} ler that dull the day, comes out with an unusually attractive 7 i ieti = me : 've | testimony relative to the passing of counterfeit mo- | follows :— rieties of corn, some extra fine turneps, six mange! bill, certainly the best of the season. Two choice | ney by thie man, who was arrested on Wednesday | _ Ax Avparas, by Samuel Stevens, Esq., President of the | Wurtzel beets, one peck of oats. re ~ comic pantomimes, and a grand pas de deux from | evening. Among others were John Brownley of 275 | Board ot Water Commissioners, upon delivering thecus- | From Wm. W. Hughes, Gowannus, L. I., five co- LaSylphide, by Mise and Mrs, H. Wells, Gabriel im | Gtand street, James Hunter of 70 Mott street, and | tody of the Croton Water Works to the Water Commis- | coa nut squashes, four sugar beets of superior qua- ; ide, by | Mrs. H. 9 2 | John Matthews of 60 Ladlow street. sioners of the Corporation. A reply from John L. Law- | lity. Godenski, in which his drollery is unapproachable, Bout fo Gomst ‘Ory. —Officere HiilNier end Bowtin yeater- | aa’ Gra Erqneest of fee Croton Aquadact Board. Manly. rer Pint, Mr. Silliman. For defendant, Mr. J. C. ‘Henry Dwight. junr. vs. Wm. B. Carlock—An action to recover $08, tive amount of @ ‘memorandum check. The de ence is, that a. memorandum check cannot be sued valid ob! ; and, further, that the upon, not being a velitcn ditered) ‘The Court’ charged sensation always attendant upon a disordered state of the stomach, they operate like a charm, without pain or any unpleasant feeling, and always with perfect success. Sold wholesale and retail by H. G. pees 80 Ann st., and retail by Kelly, 267 Broadway, N. Y.; J. Axford, 163 ‘Ax ‘Ope, written by General, George Pe Morris; Ean. | fr Meet ic sn eee ase OF fruit from and Antoine in the Night Owl, who, with a different | da: 's nursery, Bloot dale road, 60th juall; i Bowery, N. Y.; Dr. J. E. Scott, 151 Sixth avenue, corner 0 a y arrested a rogue named Wm. Thomas, who | will be sung by the New York Sacred Music Society. OSIY » mingdale road, near 50th | thata m dum check is equally good in law as any |; . i 7 order of humor, keeps the visitersin a constant state | stands charged with stealing two muskets'and a | “The ceremosies will ve cloced by Nine Cheers from the girvet, embracing some of the most celebrated | other, eat fromanother only in showing that the | ‘8400s weat of Brondway; tnd et all he Fesp tie al of merriment, isa treat not often to be met with on | Tifle trom H. A. Hox ot Caer eters The ite poo potas song in nal from the Grand Marshall, Mpa re a taunine ian Sone, ae arty will gt Beta Sanat et net pina ge iiptng storeaia thaigs yeaty Hi. Green, 605 Fulton st, the sume evening. Go early-get a comfortable | Plments were found Pcertiod the po ah "Ail Societies and Military Corps who have not reportod | from the Hon. ‘Thomas H. Perkins, Bostony—one | would be good, inenagalteration is shown te have Born | MOOD, catty put up ina wrapper, on seat—and laugh off the fatigues of the day. of the two who vawned them tothe Committee of Arrangements, will report to the | bunch Reigne de Nice; one Muscat Lunel; one | ™ede ihe jaw provides that a check or | | is * parand & Go, on steel, with a fac simile of Dr. ribastheraemdadoogh pa ; Grand Mavsaal,at the Mayors offce, on or before nine | Hamburg (black;) one white Frontignacs one f Me holders but, in this ease, the alenting | Rush’ cignstureon each box, which is accompanied with Cuaruam Taeatre—Crorow Ceiepratioy.—The | q+ The New York Moseum we expect will be crowd: | ° By omer of the Joint Cammirestaerengdaeis clive do.; one Chaselas Fontainbleu; one St. Peters; one.| the date to have been made by consent of the first | ll directions for use. Chatham offers a rare dis of entertainments to | ed to excess to-lay—in the first place it is the best situa- | Cemmon Council. . Bagg Frankindale ; one Muscat of e Jury found a verdict in favor of the plain METALLIC TABLET.—This is the most perfect night, in furtherance of thecelebration, and in wi- | tion in thecity to see the procession pass—secondly, the OOM ae EBACE or Avontuan, Very little nopeen on has been made to the well| For plaintiff, Mr. Noyes, For defendant, Mr, Egan. eee carrer erotating he Leaengnt sabe vthest dition to the rich dramatic representations, the the.- | Performances cannot be surpassed—thirdly, the price of EDWARD D. WEST, covered tables of Dahlias, otherwise than by renew- PSA RPT aa SF i posible edgs to ee tee ah part of the time that is tre will be brilliantly illuminated, which combined | “mission is only one shilling—three as good reasons as CHARLES W. SMITH, als; asthe places were all taken at the commence- DeMrsters Concerr.—Another is given to-night, Fequired on a hone, at the same time doing away with the with the goodly show of faces, will present a live- could possibly be assigned for ensuring afullhouse. The Sraeeean ono a eet ra the an Mr. by ee u- | at the Rutgers Institute. Go early. unpleasant use of oft snd water. leks the same. mee ot * ly and animating appearance. A nautical dram, | ™t™*éer bes expressed his determination of ellowing no Comarres ov rHe Boan or Assierarts #0 lon enihey keep epthett display, ‘this in surely | Rarwsns Coycenr.—These vocalists givea concert them the meara i ever at hand of keeping razor" in pt. entitled the Loss of the Royal Ge i {| (ne 02 excell hisn an octesing ten dee pantie; 08 from bis GEORGE F. NESBITT, sis “equal justice to all,” and we commend Messrs. | io night, at the Society Lib fect order. ‘The first eutlers of England and France hive 3 4 oyal George, a piece of | naving announced that six baloons wili ascend at ‘he WILLIAM DODGE, Hart, Hogg, Boll, Buel, Van Buren, Russell, Pnelen, ight, at the Society Library Room. them in constant use and recommend them. ‘The celebra- grevt scope and interest, wiil be performed, coupled | .ametime from the Museum, we think it would be difficult DANIEL WARD, Thorbura, and indeed all contributors, for their et] we pac, _ | ted M. Millikin, cutler to the Royal Navy, 201, St with the burletta, written for the occasion, calle’ | to surpass him in liberality. ‘There will be repeated per rey J. DODGE, tendance to this great desideratum. rw Rack Coursr.—Canal street, since it was stat tro coma a Chng gre! im is the Croton Water, in which the ode of the day w !i | formances during the day—Signor Blitz, Mr. Delarve,| New Yorx, Oct. 18, 184%, asear Ns We would not forget Alfred Bridgeman’s fleur : tepaved, Entries from sun rise till sua set others from the most scientific gentlemen of this country. \ ‘ 4 i 7 dows, which be sung by the whole company; ‘concluding wi:'1 | Mise Rosalie, Mr. Wright, and Mr. Collins, will appeor, | 2 The Aids tothe Grand Marshal will assemble at 1.is ter, ae Ot tech flowers eve y few days: ve Timour the Tartar. ‘The house was fall to overflowing last night. Balay morning, Tomy Steet at 8 o'clock precisely, on | itr direct your atvention to some splendid bouque's, G. SAUNDERS, Inventor and manufacturer of the Metallic Tablet, 163 Broadway. Dustr—Dust.—Why dont the Corporation sprinkle the streets, now that they have the Croten water’