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eatin Phe. 2 7 a A D. The « Ficld-The Great | Reception of Col. Richard M. Johnson —V1. | #24 three months kc nger in Pennsylvania, I should have [’ Frou Powto Rico: Our advices from Mayaguez THE UTH EW Y ORK H ERAL — the Seventeeth Ward Last to the High Bridge, Nowlan’s—Upper | D228 Rcineyivanian: (aug ater: oe tr meni | afe to the th instant. At that time the market was BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL New work, Friday, November 3, (843. ight. 4 : and Lower Keservoirs—And Dinner at | consent toi'; but [ dit not, because I could'nt. or overstocked with West [adia bo 1de—no produce Philadelphia. ute Tatts Saat — The extensive area at the junction of Second | Bellevue. pial B men, 1 uot a New Yorker? Js | offering—and the prospect for the coming crop con- {Correspondence of the Herald.) __ 0G» Woshall r nyiag ie oe. aoe bate oe Avenue and Houston street, presented last evening Notwithstanding that the gallant Colonel stole a fe by bound Cate Speyt pte acon oui ee poo Soe ta esd papaes, Mal hadnen Op. one of those peculiarly interesting and picturesque | second march upon our City Fatherson Wednesday | ‘al provection? (Applause?) Gentlemen, 1 Jid not get up : — ——— i bits of city scenery whieh are to be met with oly | evening, by his silent and unheralded arrivel pol re ey he my feondnernee Near Cec News F nom Eur “ pe —We ay to receive fif- reget in our great metropolis. In bee centre | amongst us, yet they were not to be caught napping | notes, intends to report it, I hope he will generalize it. t ays later intelligence from Europe at an enrly | of the equare an immense tar barrel was burning, | yesterday mornin; ‘ (Great laughter and applause.) If one sentence comes up, reaatcr! ee ig, when Aldermen Briggs, Lee morning, as the Britannia probably reach- | and illuminated with its vivid glare the adjoining | and Woodhull, of the “ Fathers?” “aula As- itterapfeartolagndiyon were murpnedatte t ed Boston yesterday. An Extra Herald will be is- | touses, the tower of a church which stood close by, | sistants Dougherty, Ward and Nesbitt, of the “Ju- | You have bestowed upon mie, When I look about me, an sued in thirty minutes after the news arrives at this | aod three or four fine old trees which lined one side | niors,” who were appointed a comamtittee for that | the ich, and others within my 9 iiecl cen office. Pa hme ae of the street, and whose smallest twigs were dis- | purpose, summarily informed him at his lodgings at | c&¥!4 how again enter the battle field anew—that if Tur Wag Unton Movement Succ : —Mr. | tinetly revealed in the brillianey ot the light. In , «1, | Were tosee Hull surrender, as be did—the horrible mas- , ui M Spoosserut Me. feat baiacary 4 ment Howard’s, that they were ready to accompany him | sacreat River Raisen recommitted, and Macinaw given Wensren's Future Course.—The first movement a tavern which stood in solitary dignity on | io visit the magnificent structures appending to our | Up, [could take these tried, these trusty friends, make in favor of a perfect reunion of the friends and | One side of the area, and immediately beneath an io inatituti ity, | hem my “forlorn hope,” and fight my battles over . 7 d : water works and the public institutions of our city. | again. (Great applause.) Tsay irom the sincerity of forces of Clay and Webster, has been generally re- | 48d tree, whose almost leafless branches stretched | The Colenel gave them to understand that he was | my heart, | fear have never done enough for my coui'- garded as entirely successtul. We have already | themselves for many yards across the street, a plat- | ready, and at eleven o'clock, in company with | ‘Y ' (eserve the high honor, #he has conferred upon a full and faithful report of the important proceed. | form had been erected, and was now occupied bya | the Mayor, Gen. Prosper M. Wetmore, Hon. Moses |” (Great applause and cheers.) ings at National Hall on Tuesday evening—a | dense and very miscellaneous crowd, who were ap- | G. Leonard, and other members of the Common es Monnararen Colmer ss fers ee report infinitely superior to any given even in the | parently in very high spirits, and amusing themselves | Council, and some few citizens, the RBS ASE: . rits, ar ; 5 , the party proceeded ‘ Ihave just heard 1 un- whig papers of the city, as was acknowledged by | by some of those practical jokes with which mobs | in carriages to the high bridge over Harlem river. wun native eS cate tee vista lien wes ail. From these proceedings it eppears, that the | from trme immemorial have been accustomed to | The Colonel admired the contemplated structure, | #! of the faith uxder which he fought, that to attempt to Putvavecrnta, Oct. 30, 1843. The Weather— Marshal Bertrand—City Councils— Theatricals— Remains of Commodore Porter—Fur neral Solemnitiea—Hon, Jame Buchanan— Hon. Charles Brown— Business James Gorpox Bennett, Esq :— Dear Smm:— Aftera very severe storm of wind and heavy rain, which set in about eleven o’clock last night, and continued until seven this morning, we have a beau- tifuljand clear day. The wind N. W,, eufliciently cold to produce a shivering sensation, and to place mufis, boas, cloaks, and overcoats in requisition. The ladies are out in considerable numbers on the fashionable promenade, the coolness of the day giving them a freshness of appearance and beauty of tint, of the most attractive character. There is some commotion in town to-duy, grow- ing out of the arrival of Marshal Bertrand, of France. He was escorted to the city last evening sidered fair. It isstated that D. Cayetano Urbina, who is ap- pointed political and military Governor of Santia- go de Cuba, in place of Gen. Tatlo, arrived at St. Johns on the 11th ult New Granapa.—Infermation has been received atthe Department of State, from Thomas W. Robe- son, Erq., U. S. Consul at Santa Martha, New (ra- nada, that all persons entering the territory of ti Republic, from foreign ports, are required by law to present passports, signed by the Consul or Vice Con- sul, from the respective places from which they de- part, and also a bill of health, signed by the Consu, of the place from whence the vessel proceeds. hoor th a Mecuanicat Lamps.—It will be seen from an ad- vertisement in ourcolumns that Messrs. Saxton & Diacon have added a fresh importation to their mag- nifieent stock of mechanical lamps It ia quite a movement originated by Mr. Webb and ourselves, | relieve the tedium of waiting for the appearance of | its grandeur, and the enterprise of our citizens; and premr te fie bi fully saiisaed ; tl ‘Dut | treat to walk through their splendid warehouse in | "Y ® committee of French residents, appointed at @ has succeeded admirably. It is true that the ground | their leaders onthe scene of action. Overthe plat: | returning, at Nowlan’s Hall, he also admired the | the preacher, and the crack of the Kentucky rifle hes | ron, street, tuch is the variety, beauty, and ele- | Pict Le held several days since. He arrived in the gained is not very much, but a lodgement has been | form, and suspended from an arm of the old tree, | refreshing virtue of the Croton, itsaccompaniments, | *BO"D 0%.) at his time he# not yet come; but the peril ’ Y> 'Y> oY t Line at eleven o'clock, ewroute from the man- in Aan het . , eit Rouse i » Pp through which he has passed, must convince all that he | gance of their lamps. on of Count de Surviltiers, (Joseph Buonaparte) at effecied, and there is abundance of time to gain the | hung the sign board of the tavern, slowly ewaying | and the scenery that surrounded him, The upper | has been saved for atime yet to come. Gentlemen, I will o T, eB paises! Bordentown. The hospitaliies of the lowa were whole field betore next May. The whig ticket may | backwards and forwards in the evening breeze, | and lower reservoirs, with their messive walls and | 5')">° aiuto hain aban pera strongly re- | tendered to him by the “City Fathers,"at @ meeting Patriotism and Valor—They cannot be separated from | commend attention to the bill et the Chatham to- | of the Council held lest evening, and a resolution now, therefore,be properly considered to be--‘Heory | Which constantly kept uy a shower of leaves on the | elegance of construction, excited his wonder, sur- | republicanism. Clay and Daniel Webster” Things, we know, | heads of the noisy crowd on the platform. On the | prize, and astonishment, and he could net, while Mr. Morrison was called upon to give a patriotic passed tendering the use of Independence Hall to night. Itis the benefit and | e y receive the salutations of our denizens. A sub- graceful pantomimists, Meesrs. Barnes, Parsloe and t appearance of the cannot be done all at once. The whig party may | *igu-board was perched a live American eagle, with | viewing the latter, and the scenery in the distance . . : tion Ii " 2 ‘ a , | song, which he did with much force and feeling. pepe scription list has been opened fora public dioner, be compared to the great anaconda. That monster the stor-epangled banner floating above ite head, | as e flock of wild ducks settled upon the western Maj or Keiiinger, chairman of the committee of piper nay ea kamal ged cl Sag mulch Mi Ud SOE bs panidly eye : istiueapable, from its physical organization, of swa'- | Which was in a very drooping position, ‘The bird, | bosom of the reservoir, repress the spontaneous ex- | Citizens, being called upon, he gave— x P. at ae ‘ae ‘ ‘Ay Lehearranterenpray lays prea anny Hea gp ge aah er lowing a live tiger or live lion at once~he come | 1ndeed, seemed sadly oppressed byflow spirits, and | pression— Col. Johnson.—May he in future receive less sears and | 8° Enmioeace V obeuavent:wiiak willbe. wel: bets will receive, as he deserves, the attention ie his formed. Mr. Rice appears also for the last ume but one, and by desire plays the Mummy and Jumbo Jum. Another trial of skill between Misses Ral- lia and Partington, and Mr. Wood enacts the hero in the interesting melo-drama of “The King and the Deserter.” distinguished character. Macready played Othelle atthe Chestaut Street Theatre last evening toa full house, The business ot the stage was most admirably executed, differ- ing in materia! points from that we have been ac- customed to see. A repetition of the performance will be required, and will draw an immense house. Miss Charlotte Cushman enacted ia a most beauti- tul, correct, and dignified manner the part of Emilia, and the delineation of the character of Deademona, by Miss Alexina Fisher, was excellent and deserv- ing of great praise. Macready will play Virginius to-morrow evening, and as I suggested, he willon = “* Saturday evening repeat the character of Werner, which on its first representation elicited unbounde admiration, Lie To-uight we have at the National, Richelieu, by our talented townsman and excellent actor, Conner; and at the Chestnut, Macready in the same charac- ter, we anticipate fuil houses at bo:h, and venture an opinion that the personation of the crafty Cardi- nel by Mr. Conner, will be creditable in the ex- treme. The popularity of Mr. Conner in this cha- racter in the South and West, has given bim the title of Richelieu Conner.” The celebrated au- thor of Clinton Bradshaw pronounces him unequal- led in the part. John Sefton’s benefit is fixed tor to. nenees with the head, and gradually absorbs the | Tegarded the whole scene with a very melancholy |“ Mr. Marorn—You New Yorkers area great, and en- more bapa Oe whole carease of his victim. So it is with Mr. Web- | ad dejected air. The windews of the tavera eee ead bps) people.” i ee Vanpervoort was called out, and ster. He has gothis head within the jaws of the ana- | were very brilliantly illuminated, and so with the he company then proceeded. to Bellevue Alms os conda, and he will get the rest of his magnificent | light which they and the tar barrel shed on the House, where they eee received with a hearty ie OM aaietemher " dimensions all comfortably lodged in this very pene- | scene, the emblazonry of the numerous banners welcome by the Commissioners of the Institation; | Assistant Alderman Warp was called forth and tralia of the serpent before next May comes with | Which filled up the back ground of the picture, Mr. Moss the gentlemanly Superintendent, Alder. | said, he would give a peace offering. its flowers and sunshine. What a triumphant apo- | Could be very easily read without spectacles a long | ™4" Purdy, and others, who had there assembled to | | Moy we never want soldiers to fight, but if we do, may theesis then ! way down the street. ‘The mottoes were charac. | Steet theoldvveteran. Alter a slight delay, during | ‘M2 ii! be eauel to Kentuckians. Thus far we sail pleasantly before the wind. terized ‘bys democratic simplicity and plainness. which the Oolonel closely examined the writing Pan cei nee Thus far owr advice—our generous, calm, disinte- | The principal of them were these :—“‘ The Ameri. desk of the immortal Washington, that is carefully | a call, in presence of such a guest, aud on such an occa- rested, wholesome advice—has been taken. Thus | 4 ball is rolling on”—"' If ever the liberties of the preserved in that institution as a precious relick, n, could-not be an American freeman—(applause.) It has the world been convinced of the solemn and im- | Country be destroyed it willbe by Roman Priests” — the company were ushered to partake of an enter. | ¢ atthe naeeeine roth [eskehte with pelde and portant fruth in algebra, that whenever the New | “Foreigners will make our elections @ curse in- | ‘ainment hastily prepared for the occasion. The lessee COIS Tia saree ed ahve Cur epee on? York Herald and the Courier and Enquirer umte | stead of a blessing””—" What 1 say uato one, | say cool bracing air of a November sky had sharpened ie when ih, neaeeaice through god and thfousk in the same movement, all the powers of the | wato all—watch”—* United we stand, divided we the appetite to such an extent, that but little cere- bib reperts elena Whenever th Satara Bars r a ‘ i ° i ‘ . | been at stake, he has elways been among the first and tne earth—all the powers under the earth, or both fall”—and soon tothe end of the chapter of “ Na- Pave: made in the discussion of the viands be- | nog, ready to sustain thoy applanes) fend he will ever united, cannot prevail against them. We stand | tive American” admonitions. “around the plat- | fore them, or the manner in which the company | be found ai their side when wanted, (applause). He has spend themselves in vain beneath our feet. Wegive | @nd quite a respectable crowd of boys around the | As appetites relaxed, and the substantials gave place | [The Mayor said, sotto voce—““But, from appearances up- Watson Webb great credit (not, however, $52,000 | bonfire, who screamed, shouted, and sca npered, a shee oan en of the season, Assistant Alderman pe te seo crec Say Tea Serta tet (pede , : saat? : 7 n | A would ap en worth) for the good generalship and discretion | 40d leaped through the blaze like so many imps of Se cone ee tay ward on BEDALE (he Com altogether accidental, and yet it may have been, and the LAST WEEK OF GEN, THUMB.—This emi- nent and exiraordinary characier, who, duri g the past year, has been admi: by hundreds of thousands, | the American Museum to-morrow night. Th ments of all the stars of that establishment clos same time. Our curious readers will therefore lose no time in taking their last look at these wonderful, droll and surprising personages. QG- THISIS THE LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT Magician at Peale’s New York Museum. The audience was last evening convulsed with laughter at his numer- ous and interes! exhibitions. And then the mechani cal figures; why itis worth four times the price of admis- sion to see them perform their antics. Comic singing oy Mr. Collins, &. &c. Admittence onl illing. Per- formance at 7} o’clock. Mademe Adolphe can be conault- ed every day and aveninn. and her re ions of future events are truly marvellous. Go and see her by all means. with which he has acted his part ia this movement; { the kisgdom of darkness. pitalities of the city of New York. Gen. Prosper | yuPsrintendent may have nol prepared te setrceive, FEE ee eee a vinstey iollowing choice or | Morrow night, when he. produces a new piece, end we trust thet he will continue to suftain his| The proceedings were commenced by an attack | M. Wetmore,on behalf of the citizens who had con- however tire table has been eid out (0 henbene of | ginal and selected articles, which we are sure will com- called Robert Bruce; it is spoken of very highly. ition with Une modesty, following up the move. | 08 the platform by a small battalion of Hibernians, | Vened in their respective wards to tender a recep- | a. which Tis the initial of the name of one who ca mnie ta teaall eatin chiavery intelligent reader, and | Conner and Sefton will act in prominent charac- Z “ ~ , tion to the Colonel, followed in a neat, elegant, and | ried terrorin his path in the westerm wilds until his c: ment, ©) cuspiciousiy commenced, with the same | Who attempted to pull down the banners, but were | hertinent speech, in which he pointedly alluded to | reer war shortened at the battle of the T. ct which he manifested on thet ever memorable | Tepulsed with considerable loss of ragged coat-tails, | the brilliant services of their guest in the field of man that killed T-cumseh. (Langhter and pp! night in National Hall. If he thus conducts himself | 2nd a few ounces of blood from the organs of | battle, and the chair of State, which was received Chairman and gentlemen, I will give you~ we shall be always happy to take him into our | smell. Just as the confusion thus created was sub- | With enthusiastic applause, a paeichara (Mt Mongernss The Sona, Ceasleveiehy ont good graces, and render him our cordial aid in | siding, the music of a fine band was heard, and in| Colonel Jounsow rose and said— Col. Jonnso in, and said: every bénevolent effort to promote and he | afew minutes the “Native Americans of the 9th My Feitow Citizens,—Permit me to occupy a few I. Ny Tose again, and said:— promote and preserve the re t al mericans of the 9 minutes of your time in reply to the gratilying reception Mr. Chairman, I rise to say to my old friend, tat I am bi nd harmony of the whig party. ward’? marched up to the platform; they had, we | which have received. I here noe any old friends, and pelt ET ARBpianee:) (th dere me, i ne athe meanti ! is J i i ic—t am happy to greet many new, and what is better luck | Cause I am one of them, -and receiv eir votes for : th man inset is Mr. Webster himself | have ssid, a fine band of music—they had also | 7 Tht 0 tS he adding new friends eviry day to my | thirty-nine successive years. (The Mayor in about? He arrived here on Sunday last, and de | & five assemblage of banners—a fine set of torches— | list of old ones. (Applause.) I have ever considered ita mie voce—and do they eae oes ee ee ie) rted for Philadelphia, which ci e every thi i sacred duty with me to balance accounts as I passed alon; o, not yet; but when they did, the old Kentucky rifle Macdae’ tansee iia fe City He teeched on ff hing, in fine, but men, to make up | ii ‘his werld, and shall ever continue toWdo'to ca fare | never snapped, nor did they ever pick their fint to try onday, taking lodgings at the celebrated ‘‘Wash- | @ gallant procession. A very respectable look- | in my power, but the kindness that has been recently | #gain. (Roars of laughter and applause at this hit at ogtou House,” where he found Judge Porter, of | ing gentleman was then called to the chair, and. showered had hdl ge tar 4 Dera eorpentr tee. beep pdirenlbe old pes eee ares the peescni sl i > é rth jause,| en I look at it everywhere, with: . | the true reason, w ‘illed Tecumseh, was, because Louisiana, General Eustis, of Boston, aud several | the regular business commenced. Mr. Sammons Spee to, Party to age, Seren talk van that 7 | Thad uot killed bim he would have killed me. (Ap- other distinguished individuals from various parts of | then made a very energetic speech, telling the | have been called upon unexpectedly and entirely uopre- res RE pe oo Lescerscte Coane gem banets the ec . Mr. * bag . A pared, to address groups of ladies—not gentlemen—you | Stend just , for, as my major preacher said, “his time pores Mr. binge is probably by thie time | crowd that they had just seen a specimen of the Heed Aot talk of my taking you by surprise in my sudden | hadcome.” (Laughter and applause ) et Washington, talking with John, Spencer, and | conduct of the murdering, hellish crew of foreign- | srrival on Wednesday evening. You havetaken meby | Alderman Briggs was calledjupon, and gave 1. Reminiscences of an old Federalist. No. 10, interes- ting incidents in the early history of political parties. Ii. Man, aRhapsody. An emusing original sketch by « Stella,” interesting to the ladies IU. A Visit to Th rwaldsen. An extract from a letter from Rome, by Crawford, the sculptor, 1V. Pilgrimages in Paris. No. 4,“‘The Pont Neuf,”a most deeply thrilling tale, from Fraser’s Magazine. V A German Sunday, by Capt. Medwit VI. John Manesty, the Liverpool Merchant. Chapters 8,10, 11, 19 and 13 of thiscapital novel, by the late Dr. Maginn. Vil. The way to obtain Cheap Postage, An important article for the consideration of the people, who are op posed to the government monopoly. ‘VIL. Letter from Hon. Ambrose Spencer, in reply to Judge Hammond. IX. The Works of Cornelius Mathews. A glorious re- view from the last Knickerbocker. X. The Mysteries of Paris—Harper’s Edition. A scorching review, with a list of the omission of some 1200 lines of the origi in 120 pages, andamusing extracts, which will set the whole city ina roar. Oh,‘ the Ba- The remains of Commodore Porter, our late Charge des Affaires to Constantinople, are expected to arrive here in the course of a week or two, in the U.S. brig Truxton. The military are already mak- ing preparations to turn out in great numbers, to award the final tribute of respect to this gallant sol- dier. The volunteer division will be ordered out by General Patterson, and wiil, I make no doubt, give character and solemnity to the mournful occasion. The Hon. James Buchanan will leave the city to-morrow for his residence in Lancaster, prepara- tory to entering upon his sena‘orial duties at the seat of the general government. Mr. 8., during his stay, has been waited upon by our citizens in con- siderable numbers, besides being /éted and feasted. at the residences of several prominent mernbers of the democratic party. The impression he has made in this county is favorable for his pretensions to the high office of President of the United Siates, Last evening he was entertained at the princely resi- dence of Hon. Charles Brown, ex-member of Con- throwing a little more duat in the eyes of Captain | ers, whom they had met to put down, and inveighing | ‘UrPtise, and. from Fe a ed . Ty : cs, : a Bains | wh he may bi . H +1 Andrew Jackson—May he long live to receive the grat. | rons”! i ; 5 » See. ko. ) & Te d ir just now in the Tyler camp with | remarkable discretion, against the Pope of Rome oa ridges Ay Atl eat fhat noe revel ci es ete eae ea eniee on SE Sia ng he : da jotism, honor, enterpri industry, or that pro- . f o all these recent movements. Mr. | and “this myrmidons.” Nine cheers were then cal- | ceeds from the coneurrent action of my dear friend (the Hon. Moses G. Leonarp wes called, and said— is, therefore, right im proceeding to | led for, and nine very asthmatic shouts ascended to | M surround me. Mn. Cuainman—I feel gratified to have this public op- out and out, he appreciates the exalted worth of Mr. Buchanan, and testified his social estimation, at least, of the man, by preparing in his honor a splen- did banquet. Single copies 6} cents; mail subscribers $3 Every mail subscriber paying $3 a year, shall ha py of the “Mysteries of Paris”. gratis. Also publish 30 Ann street, Blackwood’s Magazine, at $2a yeor,. Ad- ead purpose of i a ris pla ive seen and done some ft 2 r * ae ee tor os purpose of keeping the ma- | the heavens. Mr. Pentz—one of the nominees of | fervice ; yet be able to balance the | Fecuption of ous venersted guest, tassel beer page hl fee J: WINCHESTDR, $0 Ann st, Business is better this week than for some weeks chinery there in good serviceable working order. the party—next addressed the assemblage. He said | #ccount, or render anything like a quid pro quo for the | g patriot, or a statesman, bas always had his country’s §G- NEARLY READY—To be published ine neat previous, presumed to be in preparation for the holi- day season, now fast approaching Yours, &c. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. 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One more number will complete this great work, which should be When hve passed through here, Mr. Webster gave | he was not much accustomed to public speaking, | fered esc ty insole ot Nae were pe treree good atheart. (Applause.) I will give you-— his friends reason to believe that on the 9:h of this | and felt more at home at his work-bench. But he | old iriends here present (loud applause.) I was born in je RE heey et heh etalon month, he intends to deliver, in Andever, felt it 4 A the wild woods of Kentucky and nursed in the cradle of insons for her soldiers, she will ever be sale. eek acent tikeet ol ver, orsome | felt it to be his duty to respond to the call made on | gaversity, and it therefore early hecame my duty to help | By a Goser—Martin Van Buren—Though absent, own East,” « great speech, defining his | him. After briefly exhoriing his hearers to unity | and protect the widow and the orphan, and the old and | always present in memory’s seat. (Applause.) position in relation tothe presidential contest. He | and perseverance, he concluded by pledging him- | Mélpless, against the tomahawk and sealping knifé of the | , ee Evocu E. Camp, of the Herald, being called Stivele offices ¢ nA “5 red man—(applause.) 1 was brought wu; , and ill positive i affirms that he has ever been a whig | self, in case of his elevation to any place of honor | almost aie, the Indien jand. therefore, ear iy was in, gaid— aneuil Hail whig—that he is now and ever | or t > legi i ie _ | compelled to fight them if they were determined to fight Ma. Crainman—As ourdistinguished guest alluded to See eater : Lon | or sn to legislate with strict adherence to the prin- | CADP iause) In Kentucky, all men who are cast: | welahietpeech white las in the act ‘a conveying hit ill be, a whig—e Faneuil Holl whig He repeats | ciples of tae only party which he recognised—the | dates tor public favor are called upon to say something— | expressions to paper, and then desired that from the man- that he contiaued in the Cabinet of Mr. Tyler | ‘Native American party.” Here there were loud | t® ee pense) ahs if ue nein about nothing ; | ner in bitte cd ho had Pg cies, ae noes edad merely wi he meritot or . “ps1 9__ 66 and soitis with me. You have called upon me, and as I | generalize the tone of his remarks, it perhaps becomes 5 ; with the merite rigns intent of subserving cries for “Delarue '—“Delarue”—and a fine, stal- | am thus compelled to say something, I laa endeavor to | me to say one word in reply, and I will therefore give snteree's of his friends in office, and of finish- | wart looking young man, with a magnificent pair of ~ * ; ae my unprepared position almost remindg,me of | You— ing the negotiations with England. His visit to | black whiskers, stepped fi the legislator, who during a whole jsession had seid no- “ Colonel Johnson—He talks as well as he fights and a : ‘ | black whiskers, stepped in front of the platform, | thing, but was faithfully watching an opportunity, on i a Washington now is with the same view of prevent- | and ia a rich mellow voice commenced singing a svbigh jhe was Soon vareatt, as i koew,, nae, he tee cna spgladien hat aortas a ing hie friends from being turned out ; and it issup- | savagely patriotic ballad, of which the burdenceem- | ™&d¢ @ specch, he wos a gone case on his return. A) By 4 Guesr.—Our host—Wm.T. Moss, Superintendent ‘ " s aa subject came up one day relative to swine, ; posed that the whole of the custom-house officers | ed to intimate that “they never would be slaves to petreecsucd hb ieumedigtely ross ina seid, © Mevspeaker, A ete nhih raaepso he eet cei! oo ea here aad elsewhere will turn whig, and assist that | the old Pope of Ri A [believe the subject of hogs has come up, and as I i i pe of Rome. ; J p, and a8 I was | if ver gather togeth A alump of M Jaught in the library of every gentleman of taste, and every la- rel f i Spine Ra . : raised among them (shouts of laughter) I have somethin, 368 gether such alump of Moss—(laughter | poring man,” Itie splendidly printed and ilustrated,and | ™%- Below, J Coben jx; MeFarlap, Barbadors: Betsey. Late party in gaining the reins. A jew fights took place on the outskirts of the | to say on that sutject,” and he went a and made a good | 84 cheers ) place ga h phar es4 _— iustrated, and | Tes, Cues Gen Arnold, Bacon, ssega-" The Garena inact prtede Cla Penny ans a bertson, Plymou a S. Bantimone, Nov 1->Art Phebe Baxter, Crowell, Salem; John Jay, Baker, Providence, Cld Superb, Gatchell, New Orleans; Poultney, Mouat, tio Grande and a mkt. Spoken. U § sloop of war Vandalia, ou a eruise, all well, Oct 16, lat 28 50 N, lon 70 10. We do not suppose that it will require a superhu- | crowd—the occupants ot the platform retired to the | speech on all appertaining to the ne killing and | The company here seperated, and Col. Johnson, te: man effort on the part of Mr. Webster and his | tavern—the melancholy eagie hung its head sill Ee A acre Agee ec (uegheor)” This with the Mayor and committees of the two Boards triends to lull into security the “ Pusch and Judy | lower than ever—the band struck up ‘Hail Colum- | compelled, gentleman, I will relate a short stery, which of Aldermen, visited the Bowery Amphitheatre in administration.” Tndeed, that Cabinet is now | bia” and marched off—the banners and torches fol | ‘* i Lat bend Sed se beter Bee ni aro the evening, where he was received with nine en- placed.ia auch « laughable position that nobody | lowed—the boys'etatiered (he ashes Of (ubibuntie | ath arin mete tamnecabbe es ionerweaneen| tigmasti Cheers seemsto care a straw about what it says, or does, | in the air—the wind sighed heavily through the | ‘oatier, oh last eh I had around me many | He will receive the visits and be introduced to his or what its fate maybe. Itis perfectly harmless; | branches of the old tree—the moon looked quietly ee iith sna vectg "tes rere? hg eaotege numerous friends at the Governor’s room of the and oflere no obstacle to the succussful prosecution | dowa on the deserted scene—and all was once more | by the nemeof Suckett, wo was a distant relative of City Hall, this day, between the hours of one and of the movements to which Mr. Webster and his | a8 quiet os the graveyard which adjoined the place Wee toriea = ser eooe tr L aide usta praatuee two o’clock. On Saturday morning he leaves for coadjutors have now so vigorously applied their | of meeting. inte camp. [told him,yes; and I made, under my hand | Newark, New Jersey, and will be escorted from pisiiat nlaealp eG, IN Bes andseal, an appointment of an extra major (laughter), 2 ili ivi u Fasuionantz InTEULGENGE©—The fashionable | and gare itto im, oni he was eversRerwards kaswn os | t2¢ city by a grand military and civic parade. Travec to Evrore.—The Hibernia, the fastest, | season in the metropolis may be said to be com- Pe estrncat be areor is Works and Rae tae Hh eg Important From Battisn Goiana—Conpvuct oF safest. handsomest, and most popular of the Cunard | commenced. Balls, parties, sorées,and so forth, | ed three companies of men that joined my command. He | Fax Dutcu GovERNMENT AT SURINAM, AND A LATE dtehinere, left Boston lant Wedn . A ; 4 ” | pasted three months with us, which: by very plea- | , ter erp a ‘ednesday, with only | begin to be given. A very elegantand récherché mu- | Fintly, during which time’ he Ce eeet great otvice | Barris Comatissronsn—Carr. Scuesvey axp Lapy y enty-six pa eaten Oe Li rave! On the same | sical party wae given the other evening inthe upper | among my zo by his nightly exhortations and prayer | —SOLUTION OF THE GREAT QuERY, “ Wuere’s Carr. lay three packets, the Oueida for Havre, Oxtord for | part of the city, which may be styled our Fi meetingr. [oftentimes visited his camp in disguise, and ded ‘4 Ga- sp ieee priate Prarie 0 is borates y: y be styled our Faubourg | ind pin atwuye utging the test in Be pio aa the Scnentey ?”—From recent dates of the “Royal Ga ui al ietoria for London, sailed from this | St. Germain—at which the principal musicians and | yirue of their cause, and would ever conclude his ep: | z*tte” and “Guiana Times,” we have obtained city with seventy-nine passengers. This gives a| vocaliets were present, delighting the company | pea! te their patriotism with the positive arsertion that | some i ion beauti illustrati pany they would not and could not dietill their time had come. ne information beautifally Siluswative of the oor NOW READY, ALISON’S HISTORY OF EU- ROPE, price one dollar. ‘The demand has t cen so large that it has been impossible to gratify one-tenth of the orders received. Copies are called for muvh faster than they can be got through the binders. Price in paper covers, $1. Half-bound in cloth, $1 25. Ortice 30 Ann st., New York. J. WINCHESTER, Pablisher. UTTER ASTONISHMENT AND iNDIGNA- tion pervadesthe public mind at the barefaced deception practised upon them by the “ Barens of Cliff street,” in palming offa mutilated copy of The Mysterivs of Paris,” the genuine edition, “without briny Conga A grosser humbug was never played off upen an honest community and “verily they have their reward.” Hear the testimo- ny of their own witness : From the Boston Daily Mail, Oct. 31. sr Oct 10—Sid Stanley, Cope, for Philae } it THomas, Oct 10—' rris Stanley, Cope, for Phil deiphia vig harks Island; Capitol, Fairbrook, Newbern, NC.— Inport, "Water Witeh, Lelrou, from Baltimore. via’ Barbee : | ‘ does, for St Jobas, PR. next day Aes , tress, leaky. loss ot spars, &e, crew all sick, had discharged her cargo of lumber and was condemued on the 7th Oct, to be sold the week followi Q@- PROFESSOR VELPEAU’® SPECIFIC PILLS, are a safe, quick aud radical cure for gonorrhea, glect, and all mocupurulent discharges from the urethra. They have entirely superceded the eld treatment for those complaints, saving the patient more than half the time occupied former course, and curing the dit. ease without tainting the breath, disagreeing with the ttomach,or confinement from business. They are to be had genuine at the office of the Consulting Rooms of the ; college, of Medicine and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street. | Price $1 per box i aught against the “ New World” edition. Thi cellent transiation—faithtul to the foriginal, and every way unobjectionable in style and finish.” Part 4 now ready—price 124 cents. PHALON’S TUBEROSE SHAVING CREAM. a steamer leaves Boston, and a or wi i and told them that they would not enly not die until their dhe ogg 38 Hoag tang nce a a ee or wind | ral other musical parties have been given, and | time had come, but that their time had not come, nor ; het k ere ; Hn on os o~ lay, we eee many endid a in preparation. We may. would Safe eet Hen ta leave our readers to judge how appropriate is the he same exhibition of figures, It is but vi ren a De le . | Now, he was, jeve, really conscientious in nd s but a few weeks mark that a lady has recently made her appear- he eflested muct good, whether he waror riot. ( boast, that all men, once under the shadow of the English flag, are free. With {acts like theee staring erage my sl them 1n the face, how England has the assurance to Tough er), allow. | prate tous about our slaves, evinces a degree of 1m- i. rr Mejor pudence utterly beyond our powers to conceive. ; a wored to prove the faith It appears that the Dutch government schooner ve New York for Eurepe to one leaving Bos- | in consequence of some deaths which have lately | you me nay vA yi fast ane y 1 poral eects arte er id gle ee river ton WwW: c a * “un you to prove yy acts, (las er) ; and you must take merara, bringing with her, under the charge of on. ‘ho doubts this? occurred at the East. We perceive also that the | }our position in the n before the charging column, | Wm. R. Taglin, fey , Seeretary, ‘ce 7a sure end difference against Bosten of fitty-three! with their most brilliant gems. Cinti, Antognini, imi iti i ai ns ! . s » | (Laughter and applause.) This was his constent preach- boasted magnanimity of British forces in protecting f “ W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent ! Such facts we have frequently given. Whenever | Artot, and Marshal Bertrand, were present. Seve- | ment (applause), ond not only this, but he went farther, the poor African from his oppressors. We give the | in sacsaned eenecviin fee taariig ee slghiy COMMUNICATION—TO THE PUBLIC.—We ; understand that James R Palmer, the proprietor of the most every other prep pleasing are its qualities in softeniag the beard, ana im- pel ‘a whiteness and smooth itherto unattained by any inven! It improves -with og statement of the facts from English authority, and Broadway line of 3% js about raising the fare, from 6} cents to the old price, 124 cents, and that this stage mo- “ nopolist made overtures to proprietors of other routes to join him, which to their honor was rejected. The Broaiway line of stages running to 14th, and also through 8! ‘eet, have by a monopoly of these routes, become a complete nuisance; the citizen is compelled to ride fast or slow, at the option of thedrivers, and should a passenger expostulate, he is sure to meet insult, eccom: nied with imprecations, clearly indicating that Mr. Pal mer employs the refuse drivers of the more respectuble lines of stages. We want a good wholesome opposition in Broadway, conducted in a respectable manner with a fixed snied such pearance to ‘the face for shaving. well known that » Whereas it soups lose their emolient nature, and dry up, causing the skin to smart by the action of alkali onthe skin., No gen- et, r ince that the Acadia left Boston with nineteen or | ance in our fashionable circles, who possesses mu- | ter.) On the day of the battle of the Themes, my twenty passengers, and ina day or two atter, the | sical powers which are described as far transcend- | Commander (meoning Gen. Harrison) who acted os Great Western sailed from here with over a hun- | ing avy thing yet seen or heard of here, in public or dred passengers. Take the whole year past, and | private. She has recently arrived from Europe, and the like result is shown. Five or six passengers | isin expectancy of receiving an immense fortune, | guciert, you have often end tleman should be without this ne plus ultra of the toi for we consider a good article for lathe: indispens: as asharprazer. Atrial is invited at tle hair-dressing saloon, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s. EDW’D PHALON. Sold wholesale and retail by Brainard & Co., 18 Court st., Boston. 0G- SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. lant as I did, and I should not like to dis} We do not throw these figures into paragraph fift tand dollar fs balls ‘ing 5 ; phe to y cent and dollar fancy balls are commencing ; | (applanse). Yes, sir, said he, witth a smile; and Ithen | more of Africans, from Surinam. This stran; init ‘ es a i " 1 n. wwe are i J db ed and well inj ure ouramiable little neighbor at the Eaat, but | aud it isto be presumed that the check apron cir- rol? purmuot (latige as “ahd apptonse).” Saokart was rival produced no little astonishment among the Tomateie 2 line wih caret respectable portion of tue commu. {or the purpose of placing before those whom they | cles will also resume their delightfut “‘assembiies,” | ready with fifty men, and ho was ordered not to shoot at good people of Demerara, and upon inquiry, it turn Removes the hair—makes faco more fair UNION PARK. concera solid, substantiallfacts, as solid and as eub- | notwithstanding the disclosures just making inthe | all,a¥1 thought that the enemy, bemg only double our fe Pgh rye heey lke tches tate enn i And beauteous to the eye. 0g A MIRACLE OF MIRACLES.--The Millenium Fy _— al ae buckwheat cakes at six pence aplate. Circuit Court. It is said that a variety of benefite fhe we hed Senet we how denapter ane on oar named ie Las Nievas (tie Snow whtehy was one. Balen ies wan iets bt Manis nvenuons ere one Pranen, Wo saws When it appears clear, as it does in this article, that | ste to be got up for the various distinguished clergy- | told Suckett not to fire,hut to keep still if they Kept mail 3 | tured at that time and taken into Paramaribo, Suri- But would remove such bar to love— pi ha focey wehoee face a week ogo was beastly with eruptio dl ireckles, and by th of one cakeot the famous Italian Chemical Soap, they have now a fine healthy complexion. We are told that Jones, of 82 hom street, has paid over two thousond dollars for th cipe., It changes dark, sunburnt or yellow skin to a fine healthy cl That we know, for we have seen it ‘The skin is handsome then. Those who would greet such wonder meet, Shou'd hail it with delight; At twenty.one, in Courtlandt street, You'll find it always right. The article sold at 21 Courtlandt street is the invention thiscity is the legitimate point from which all soris | men who have figured during the past season. We tgerocetc tea creer feed/tar te omer wav kilted Puke Codedebaner ther mann Wit Geen ofpackets should start, isit not strange that the intel. | ‘rust, however, that there will not be quite so much | (Applause), ‘Three hundred and Oity bullets were hed | (pincrs goomeeOr ytd hat pince. | The Guiana ’ rs ligent agents of such steamers as the Hibernia, Aca- | romping and kissing as of late—not just so much of Siplaton) Suskert good Hyer pt tg Rs number, were of course declared, for decency’s dia, Columbia, and Caledonia, should neglect to | * “* looseness.” force of filty men with Kentucky rifles, opened | Ske, free. In spite of which, through the rapacity make an alteration in their arrangements? {t SURG Tages ah a deadly fire from which the enemy recoiled with | of the Dutch government, and the criminality of the an aa tae the Masess Mey anwements! Lit | Mansuat, Benrnaxn ‘This distinguished soldier | from forty to Alty men Killed and wounded at the fret | British commissioner, they remained twenty of apracticel chemist and physicion. Sone. LCctemecton” ol malice clone. Besiiee Mis aah rg 4 pool, | arrived at Bordentown on Wednesday noon, from Phan ecg ‘Phe second column of the enemy then | years in bondage, subject to the lash, the panies Ne TY.—Bouraud’s Pou- | such a pleasant remedy; a piece of ni Let allt! t these facts in their proper light before Lord | New York, and paseed the alternoon with M advanced and fired, but strange as it was they did not | buck, and allthe other tender mercies of the code | gre Rote eatery an eaten wa Zquous hair from | world use it, rnd all the world will he bandsome. It 1s Lowther, of the Boglsh Post.Ofies, ead have the , ith Murat, | even then killa single man—(Lond applause.) We then | of Surinam, until their numbers diminished down tie, for sately eratlicating wuPe prove beyond all | sold atthe sign of the American Eagle, 62 Chatham st. N. | York, Mind, if you buy it any where else in thieci'y who reeides there. He then proceeded to Phila- | Charged in a solid column and took them all except Prec- | tg twenty-six, inclusive of the children born du- a. hide th ij but atthe above oddress, you are cheated. Cowhide the delphia, where he now is enjoying the hogpitalities | sud who escaped— (Great applause.) As we approached | ying this core and iniquitous servitude. Will it be present contract so amended, that they can be per- | all p doubt to every purchaser esting proof, Beware of counter(eits bya similar nome, containing deleterious Senor Don Antonio Niell, has | ored that Imarched into this action thoughtless steat handkerchief or cloth. mitted'to fear theirae venele. th Hew York tamesd and they surrendere? some of them said here comes these : i ies ; . of tha! city. Kentuckians,who they believed that the British commissioner who con- | properties, and utterly ineffics 9. cheats. of Boston. This arrangement would be safer forthe . ~ half ‘aligetor—-(Lout. legen) it won oo Doren nived at this infamy, received the thanksof the Bri- Bouraud’s Vegetanie Liquid Boge im a delicate B — wee ee mein jrratietoiphie.’ creer rs, by giving them a wider offing, and much | M&xican Consut iy tish government or his services 1. From all the hor. | Pushing tinge to the cheeks, liks the lilly andthe rose, | Boston; Sli ee immevable by rubbieg with ore fitable to comp: been duly e Tice C . or without due regard to the safety of my men. 1 | rors of sucha slavery, {these poor wretches have ; CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY) CURED mor fitable to the company. And by making | ¢¢” duly recognized as Vice Consul of the Mexican | told them there was no ure of our fAightlog them | been redeemed, partly through the awakened acti- PP piniae apagee te ina og eet iathad pel laa 1 ren Vise we LATA of Medi- elegant’ os 25 conta each. Get the genuine. cine and Pharmacy, of the city of New York, is con! dently recommended to ell persons suffering from deb ity, produced either by excessive indulgence in secret habits, or by protracted iliness This celebrated invigo- rator of the constitution, is composed of a combination of botanical remedial agents (hat fit eminently adapted to the invigoration of the wholesystem, Sold in singio hotties $Leach; in cases of half a dozen, $4, carefully packed, and sent to all parts of tho Union. W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent, : this city the western terminus, the steamers would | Republic for Independence in Missouri. at long tom distance—(iaughter)—but 1 believed we | vity o ‘ ri vity of the Foreign Secretary of brow hat mostly, opt tg hie ’ : acta’ Helier were more than @ match at close querters—(applause, ai i Lise ‘rh uit trip. All past experience Triat or Hatcu 1x Saco, Me.—Ebenezer K, | | saidthat they were Anglo Saxon “ts weil ume but it Ledatt Tike’ pavooat Barueaeaen one, Mr ¥ ner oy my * e the case. Hatch lias been acquitted on the charge of murder- Slant in bluve coeur ie teeeeerniean to his Schenley, who, however, living in thejeamy of the istck Va vabere refore, that some such move- | ing Engineer Adams, by placing obstructions on the ink if any had it would have | S¢lfish and insidious enemy, isdaily threatened with nent as thishesbeenmade. Unless it is made, the | Eastern Railroad. shouts of laughter and applause, personal violence, and unless he is supported by the French steamers will certainly smash the Boston rate atteck was no act of imprudence, | home government, must necessarily give up his com- e 4 mymen in but one grand motion—that | mendable undertaking, although there ate several ouraud’s Grecian Hair Dye—For coloring red or grey ithout staining the skin, warrented. Price 50 cents $1 a bottle, Eye Brow and Whisker Dye, 25 cunts per bottle, il these celebrated articles are sold at half the price, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chath street, N.Y.; or 189 Fulton street, Brooklyn, 8 State street, More Yer.—Another snow storm visited Buffalo | **! never pract steamers in the first fog that sets in next s Boston; 3 Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia. rst fog that: pring. , was tograpple atonce—(laughter,) and from this prac: He cae > annie Sreamsuir Hoeanta, Jadking, left Boston at 8 tant Bondy. sclves tea Brite ond she oui at se cue tamer torments fom whieh the twenty-six have 0 pay paipheneieren ee ll Office and Consulting Rooms ot ie ee atect canta, Judkins, > iacinenlat i ale e ; ritish and Indians would take care of them— | |v eccaped ” lesinmmancomncommmnig. oat ee o'clobk on ‘Wedivesdéy, for Halifax and 1; » Suockinc.—Miss Wealthy Davis had her hand 0 } (great applause and laughter we took them |) 4)! re in stating for the benefit of al iverpool. The above facts need no commentary from us. iy otiioted, thet | received not only aid, but MRS. HAYS, 139 FULTO! ROOKLYN, 1 at lias ‘ mangled in one of the thie manonvre th id, ; 1 BU passengers. Her mail baga contained up. | ™! eof the Lowell tactories ast Tuesday J \oup'"ingiany and. we will euvronder-(applaurey~ | WW? TeRtet deeply that we eannot give the name in wards oj 17,000 lettera, and at least two cart loads that it was amputated at the wrist. Another instance of this system oftactics was afterwards | {ull of the British commissioner who so well merit made apparent tome, by the act of avoung man ina | ed the thanks of his government for his important cure from Dr. Blake’s Congh Panacea, when all sual remedies had utterly foiled. Thad been troubled with a cough, pein inmy bresst and side, great w for worms which she has ever sold, and that the fea peb i’ et ifrom them ere truly astoni How many there are who deily witness the symptoms in their seys that Sherman's Worm Lozenges are superior to any of newspapers and magazines Nay. The U.S A "oe d | Navat—The U, S. ship Lexington, for the Paci- | company of e f. erenc gaz ine | ton, for the Paci pany of mounted riflemen, whose bridle brokewhile | services Captain Sehenley, it appears, hassueceed: | sess, sweats, &o., for above a ye. T had tried many ally with Kit aLamazoo Rattkoap.—We leara from | f°, sailed yesterday morning. on tm that god a charge, and ‘away he dashed some fifty | ed in waking his goverament from a sleep of twen- | things which were recommen ed to ie, but I grew worse = eee ei ae ie Or, nea sa tnele suteriogs mia? ¥ CoxstriurioxaL JvaisprupeNce or THe Unive © appt ‘1 bopper oe cn : thanks, also, of hi government. An passant—in ; ena V0 Ray Unsliess Wipers the Breer * re the geonine article at Dr. Sherman’s woreb oa ae he company and some of the in- | Stares—by Willi THE Uniren | 0% approached the enemy with his horse at full speed, on . ve iady | culty. In this state Fat Last heard of Dr. Blake's fanacea, | prec’ Jeon wires t, 18 a , ‘ 86 , ne s—by William A, Duer, Ll. D Family Lt ‘Open the lines, you devils, for h nome!” Amd | Sveaking of Capinin Scheniey, we hear that his lady | ya cieout t . 106 Nassau street, or of bis agents. 227 Hudeon aire t, I ne , (the roed, have been satistace | tery No. 160 —Tiis is a work just trom the proiy | hey 4id open their lines, and he peered through like s | 128 given birth to a child, who, if she lives, will took tt according tothe firections, an ost a botile .¢ | Bowery, 77 Ratt Bros 'way, and 139 Fulton at, Brooklyn. | torily adjased, aod the cars are now passing | ‘ic prere of the Larpers, containing “Jectures” on | rife shot, unhermed. (Great applanes) About belt ap be one of the most wealthy heiresses in this coun: | first fexperienced benefit,and continued tu improve in RICARD'S PARISIAN ALTRERATIVE MIX- withowetdterraption E | che Powers, Principles and Construction of the | Uf slterwards, when the enemy bad surrendered, his | (ty. Captain Schenley and inmily are expected. | every eymptom, and within #ix weeks from my firstoom- | | Oa NIC Mee Or primary eod secondary constitution’! the United States, that gloriong in | .fotber, met him, end tho first salutation was, * Well, | we hear, goon in thiseountry; the birth of the child | mencing the use of this remedy, 1 waw peritedly wells | ie iia hoe ex ticely abolished the use of Mercury in NORNSSWAN Gone—'The Hon. Tho- | *Hament by which our beloved country has bee id you see that—and wasn’ it fun?» (Lenghtes arel.} affords & good opportunity for all the, parties to | ind huve had 10 cough, pring in the ride, or other ayn. | SSO" it, vq complol ite. AIL persone fuspecting a oof Delaw , enabled to maintain its eminent position among th ppiaus.) It was with such maerinl, gentiemen, that we | settle iheirdifficulues, “kiesand make friends,” and | toms vince that time, and I wonld cordially recommen: conoriel taleten tug in thelr system should use this 5 , 4 nations of the earth. We trust th ccomplished the wonders that were done. (Applaure.) | jet “bye-wones be bye-gones. Having satisiactori. | (9 @)! who are afflicted with affections ot t lunge rT ive without delay. Sold in single . ; vat this excellen | Gentlemen, I feel to much gratified ond indolter i fon of s ‘A. LAWRENCE, No 79 West Broadway, N.Y; Rad lg yang if § Nowrmenn News.— We ure iniebied to Pomeroy | Volume will be in the hands cf thousands; and re ns who preside'on this occasion, t ly learned the location of Captain Schenley, onl) | peineipy office No. 26 Bowery, alse at No.2 Astor J hott! Sty 50 ® containing half donen, $6, cari fally & Co for Buffalo papere one 4 Y | commend it as a work whieh might with grent ad that have almost thought myself one of | {ve More point remains unsetiled—"Who mariied | 419 tad by the principal druggists. In Newark at | paced and an’ foaltparteot the talon, be per n advance of the | vantage be introduced into our Academies and Com- jeavored to think how Tshould makemy- | ©zptain Schenleyt” We hope toon to be able te d by the principal, Sraceitt ny atis0 Fulton | | Office and Consalting Krome of the College of Mott ma non Schools. » + sel'so, (Applause.) [came near being citizen of Vir- | # :swer this question, and [then we shall be able te "Price one dollar pst bottle, oF four for three cine and Pharmacy TICHARDSON, Agent ’ ' | nig, although | am a Kentuckian; butif my mother had die contented.

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