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Vol. X., No. 238—Whole No. 3839, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1844. NEW RA PEOPLE’S LINE OF STEAMBOAIS > D COUT HANTS. ‘rom the Nashville Union, 17th inst. brance, and we wish the Whig ress to notice the Common Counell. THE NEW YORK HE] LD. phOk ALBANY. coun aie FIVE PER CENT sigtg tt STORE, | ane Great National Democratic Mass Con- fact, that weasp sceehas trom the North, South Ave, 26-—The Board of Aldermen met last evening, ’ hes th J 3 : 7 vention at Nashville. East, and West—every gentleman who addre: pursuant to adjournment. THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Curia om te i between | THE pg SLE chien ant all laced one Firrr Tuoveann poche aon Pasunen Anemencn | iD? meeting or any portion of the people, since the | ‘The room has undergone some repairs, and has been THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. PREMIO C A. P. St. | actual cost, Country Merchants will find it greatly to their ad- Cc Convention assembled, has repelled the charge of | painted up and decorated very neatly ; a very decided | he, Moaday. W pdacting ged Friday Rtenines at. aie 2a on tn of acer th a a ee ee Ca yeae | disnnion as brought ngtinat the Democracy, of the | improvement The members the Hosni all wncas ta E : . gods, even i - m f nd ho To the Public. Th Evenings, a7. f°" | sity dealer s'alao requested. , Our-goods are ail marked in | norwood or Ti Huurrage 2. We hasten to an. | Ta! democracy of any portion of the Union, with | fy Blooming health after their month’s recess. The Bourd THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year emept New Year’s Day and Fourth ive 0% Pye at Intermediate , figures, and’ the commission charged at the foot of the bill. A | yoy: H 3 indignation and contempt. Every speaker has pro- i id # y at Tnterpedis ' a? ince through an extra slip, that the great Ce: .. | of Assistants did not meet. The Fresident, RL Scasme- Monday, Welnssday, Friday had Setar iain fi, Pecks | call is resnwctia yee NGe, CASWELL, & SMITH, tral Muss Meeting somerdaycat ‘Camp Hickory, in | Bounced the charge in any and every sense a8 be- | \s11n, Esq., took the chair at 7} o'clock.’ ‘The minutes nt Pri yor juM—postages Cent Store, icini c ; ing falee and untrue. The Hon. President of the | of the last dey’s proceedings were read end approved. Sdaaias ne es NORTH AMERICA, Capain RG. Crut; | _autt ime “16 Codar street, near Pearl steet. pear Sitters periapical hae Convention first repelled itj then (Gea. Caan re- |" Peacion ireing in orien, petitions {rom Paabitent .D—pablished every ‘ Me Y nat 5) AK — il i ! 3 t; Mr Melville repelled it; Mr. Hise re- | praying relief from eroncous taxation, were rec: ive THE WEEKLY HERAL Saturday | o'slock. i NOTICE —The Subscriber continues to practice on | On Wednesday, Nashville, from sunnise to sunset | Pelled it; M ed : moming—price 64 eants per copy, or$3 12 per manm—ponr | either of the above lines will ‘arrive "Te sae tr tha bas fr Oe fat ton tin the Aah ST pelled it ; Gov. Clay repelled it; Mr. Marshall re- | and referred. namaly-—t0 a to every branch of sick, | W8848a Military Camp. On every road to the city is subject to, particularly in such | WS to be,seen approaching companies, battallions, pelled it, and so Passengers takin ! in Albany in ample ite to take che Moruing Train of Cars for | city of New York ew Cae and the whole mass of the the east man ep Ft boats are new and sul pan hae fae id vile teamed throughout ; Morse’s Tilegraph.—Petition from J. Smith, praying to ant state rooms, and for 8} ‘ages paid, cash in advance, emocracy of the Con. | be allowed to adopt the necessary measures for lay in nature ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the id ‘and ac- | cases as are of long standing and appear incarabl wishes | regiments, mounted and on foot, with their bands ; lof the President, | 4°¥% poles for the erection of Morse’s Telegraph throug! Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing | ©mmodations, are uni on the Hu fash caltgn hn and they hull Feet the frat medjeine of music, their banners and theit mottos, on their | VeBtion repelled it, on the plies of condemnation, the city of New York—referred. From James Brown, a Pole, praying to be relieved from fast. It has the laxgest circulation of any paper i this city, hig press, we say again, note | arrest for violating en ordinonce in relation to a nuisance or the world, andy is, therefore, the best channel for business men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in advance. PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, ‘and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Prorrietor or THE Henary EstapiisHMent, Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets. —_—_—_—_—_—_—S BRITISH AND NORTE At ‘AN ROYAL MAIL ane! panes oF Freight apply on board, orto P. C., Schulte, north from Broadway. 8 HEINE, M.D. oie bh atl Looe pega ath gh Lag. . bya lo: 2d, long, indignant FOR LONDON.—Packet of the loth Sept— = ; 5 the this In it they may read their own condemna- | committed by him, and for which a fine was levied which The splendid new Fackst Ship NORTHUMBER SLOUY bntils WOU. fou , continued, and almost deafening huzzas with | 10) as'weil usall who have dared. to propagate | the petitioner was unable to pay, and he was sccordingly Mae AND, (Captain H. H, Griswold, sails ponitively as | QQ GOLD. STREET, NEW YORK, Manutsecare al mich yey wrcte mreeled by our eitizens who sur. | the slander, taken under a warrant, and placed in the Eldridge street . regu g i * | rounded the public square, an iterally crowde 2 ison. This ship has Ment jodat » second ‘onstantly on |, a complete assortment of de- kA wn, Hon. A. Cullom, and | P 5 3 cabis had stetge papeaniee eee nikita te sepiption. MM ode of Glass oan fand curtoorier. | the balcony of the Nashville inn, far surpassed PN hh hot Mei ‘of Congress? und |. Alderman Haspnoox felt that this was a grievance upon should not fail to make earl: lication on , also manufacture Solar Lamps, Chandeliers, Giran- | any thing of the kind we ever witnessed. The 2 ee T ay the petitioner, as he was a Pole, and acted through igno- 7. & J.T. T. cont, doles, Candelabras, Suspending Solar, froin 1 to 12 lights Hall | ladies, too, were there. Their white handker- | other distinguished citizens of Tennessee, were | rence attec 76 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, ys and Le ie of ‘to Sola Cquatey : sho, Can ine | chiefs waving from almost every house, and their present on the MonesiOns, but preferred to hear Alderman Gazx did not see any thing in the case that to papeles Keck of the Sth | are wmilifnd it to theit,jutarest io callas gbovecorat ther De | bright smiles beaming from every window, in ap. | heir friends from other States speak to speaking | called for the interyosition ¢f the Board—the man had sailing, ‘Hkoadway, : fa au22 tm*m (German Phy ‘OR LIVERFOO! -—The first class, regular . : ; violated the ordinance, and he bad to meet the c ASHBURTON, Cenain uttleson, will sail | Bog peng | 4 A yab eed von lap este, proval of the magnificent’ display. All who con! a the following gentlemen, who were quences ‘The case was referred to a special committee, OF 1200 tons and 449. horse power each her rou BY: ations for cabin, second cabin | Whvletale and wall Gods loaned for partes. "i726 Imes’ | HOt be accommodated at public und private houses | westie to attend, were read ainidat thunders of | . PeUtion from inhabitants, praying the erection of izce ‘Under contract with the Lords of the Ad: | and steerage’ pa persons. injpiding to'embarke should ; Ree ; within the city, repaired to the encampment of the | aniause;—Hon, James Buchanan, Hon. Silvs | hydrants, were received and relerred. hatealty. i» ie soulreation ea SO Maiden Lana OSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS—The subscriber has | people, and there pitched their tents. i P de; doy. Fairfield Vetoes —Opposed to paying Dennis Quinn, cartman, fat of Maiden Lane, on hand and is constantly receiving fresh supplies of the fehl ; right, Hon. Levi Woodbury, Gov. Fairfield, ; ' HB INIA). ‘in A wo SEPH Y, above well known Pene—consistiug in part of the After the lighting of candles for the night, the Hon. Marcus Morton, Hon. Richard M. Johnson, | £!horsedrowned, by backing his horse over pier. tA, tt The ee ejtrest, comer of Ls iota 9 Groton (new) cra engraved views. Hon, Thomas, F. Marshall, of Kentucky, addressed Hon. WR Danforun "Hon RM, Saunders, Hou. wee d Orphans —A report tin favor of leasing twenty BRGEAN IA... °°: Eat Johe Hew Watney: pp ‘Phompsony and will sil ou the llth of Ragan Bonu Commercial Pen thousands in front of the Court House on the an-| George MeDullie, Hou. Hobert J. Walker. pA al to Tare . wit Liverpool and Boston, via, uN, Bc Persons desirous of sending for their friends, can bare | Pagent Sina in morocco cases,containing ono dozen pens each, | On Thursday morning, at day-break, a national Winchester, Va. of eHey se ak ol eaten tha ection at ¥ lar packets, sailing weekly, by appiymg es above, if by FP Ceee RAED DASE a salute aroused us from our slumbers; the streets [Correspondence of the Herald.) Common Council, as the Alms House was sufficient to fei ieee Bet id. ’ us fo do do were soon crowded, and the road to Camp Hickory - “ : support all who desired public aid, ‘That the education i if ae da sae pred Brake ven Payable at right or any amoant, on the , White did brouse, was filled with passengers, who continued to move ‘Winonesrer, Frederick Co., Va., Aug. 22. | or blacks by their own color, was calculated to divert wind’ Bou SaHy Experienced eargouss, ‘aad’ sie supplied | Sor eopes Che Soeairy't dice! on bisenmes Srvbern Atepen ig, extra fing and medium points in that direction until 11 67.12 oelock, when the | Fhig Mass Mecting—Mr. Rives’ Speech—Full | their minds from their true position in sceiety, and retard Co., a 5 le iba ‘ he, “4 eat ve o! it cam] i a « . more than benefit their so ang itical advantages, For OF pammnee, OORT ts un gat, ., bankers, Loudon, payab! Damascus, Vie is extra font e af ro ied anol p, fifty acres in extent, was} ang F xplicit adoption of Whig Measwres—Mr. | Aiderman Drax responiied that the lease was neaty ss 70n HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL SERIE Pe TRO reece en, ath Sing | kaiew Pen, fume, Eagle, Double Damascus, qe were Se) miles of tableon which the great | Stnart and Mr. ae) eee Li the Sen- pest ees pobre lane Ig withdrawn at any HAL 1. " tad , eR0O! Fens ae a jimner was served. ate—Want of Faith in Rives—Confidence in = ‘ rt MAD toetmshice ACADIA, |" Ft Pee ae eeicas ssacaiiodssentpssts va Mange stock. of peas ae bones of eae Grows tach af various | GOV. Cass made the first speech; and it was one | sruart—Probable resull—Methodist Camp Dect. | “Akicrman iissmovcn, denied the Hebt of the Common and FUDERNTA wil sal om Becton, 4 iB PHERDMAN, Gt Souh street near Wall, | degrees of points and quality, marked and unmarked.” "*""" | of unsurpassed eloquence and power. ‘ ‘bed De ic Mass Meeti Council to give away any of the property of the Common the above ports, as'follows :— NB, Passage from Liverpool can atall times be secured by J thie above, tonether, with a youd stockof “Windle’s” and | Mr, Muuvinur, ot New York, followed with a] %"& Described—Democratic Mass Meeting to be | Council for privave charity—that such a precedent world ., Commander, ou Sunday, Sep. 1, | 1Owest rates, an can, as usual, be uvished for any * HENRY JESSOP thrilling, edifying, and instruetive epeech—eliciting | held—Virginta sure for Polk and Dallas. be followed by application after application for public bi a Monday, 16. | Mroughoue England, ireland Becdang aad Wales: an sentica, | —ce teem es 91 John strvet, comer of Gold, Se es Tapturous applause at the turn of every | Farenp Bennert—The Whigs of this Congres- | 70F ai shat alt that won desired wana if . i i lOGRAPHY, i? ‘s i i i 4 host. | gua POR TEV RPOLLSRcEAoT sn pau j Merehants, Manufictre and oiters, | | Mr. Hig, of Kentucky, addressed the multitude | ons! Distct re 00 non ea anne eet ee a et eect ia to 3 Wall ee, BoA e Re eee ie eS gMmDG: | 2, Who, require Business: Cards of their Establishments, Cir. | with great ability, and so did Gen. McCalla of the | ing one mile from this place. 3000 men present, | The revolution was alopted by oy Ns THE NEW STEAMBOAT Cres aprain Cole, sails positively as. above, her regular | (4i'fratuu faces go any Pes taserafecture, MMartinery and | same State, 2000 ladies of the first water. Free Dinner for all | from the Committee, to whom had been relerred the Con a " sandscay ., and Put ers: ire 7 > in » el 4 a @ in the best style and on moderate’ terms, al 8. Te jompson, A of @ nuisance which has been e inhabitants Nata ed echo cabs enchienen: a deonherg E'SONES ‘Lithographic Establia “5 of ‘Alabama, were addressing araen Pare ments—well managed affair throughout. Mr. W. | genorally—namely, the carrying, through the public W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 4 ‘ * | other points of the enc § C. Rives e for three hours to-day. He made | streets at night of cart loads of filth, &c., from houses, PSCOTT, We! B-Drawings snd Bsdthentioss DePiaee. oe her poi the encampment ives spoke for three hi jo-day. He mad igh loads’ of filth, &e., from h au2t im*ee 76 South st, cor. Maiden lane. ‘There never was any thing like this in the West | a full and comprehensive recantation of his politi- | 224 2¢¢pted.. The report was accompanied with un ordi- — — » Which ii salty of $50 h offender, Ae ei REEDS COTTAGE ON THE CLIFF. before. | We have neither time or space for anoth- | oa} aberrations on the Bank, Tariff; Mandamusand | andprescrives a mode of femoving the nuisances Srom the Will leave BUFF, for CHICAGO, FRIDAY, 28d of A\ P.M. SREP i ie Bou, as follows >= UP. uisances from the i pac! 'd on the glorious subject to.. i Captain Wilson, will be despatched #s above. AT THE GREAT FALLS ON THE PASSAIC. CF Word On Wis Biol subj str j different houses, which will confer a great benefit up ‘his superior ship offer w most desirable, conveyance for ea- | THE PROPRIETOR has the pleasure of announcing to the | ‘Tennessee is safe! alg aby questions He denounced Polk per-| the-community at large. ‘The ordinence divides the zity bin, second d cabin aud fi Passengers, who will be taken on. lovers of the sublime and beautiful, that the new Cottage on OFFICERS OF THE MERTING. A sonally @nd politically. He extolled Mr. Clay to | into districts, and provides for the re 1 of all nuisance Wall street, orto "JOHN HERDMAN, "| tore’ where they cus be tocommodated with « vasicy of teat |, When the progession formed in the city arrived, | the eighth Heaven. He reviewed the history of | {fom the diferent houses in large casks or tubs, prepared ath sti ‘ments, at the shortest noti and the meeting came to order, Major A. J. Donel- Mr..Van Buren’s administration, and said that in specially for the occasion, and which must undergo in- notice. N, B.—The subscriber will have a regular succession of firat refreshing breeze from this lofty eminence, and | son, from the Committee of Arrangements, an- ; P, i spection by the proper officer. class shi fit for New Orleans, in whichf the pas- ps hanging A ‘d ’ y W the election of Mr. Polk, the odious system of ‘ gers aecommodatfous will be made very comfortab fe: Apply fie liner in the Shde of the oly Salts ates ea nounced the. following appointment of officers of | measures of Mr. Van Buren, including the Swart- oAeepeed. rh lie iohebetins Sade dbname sig SS eee LO Be largest steam. i i) t i. - Bivdtons 4 heerfulncas: the Convention, which were ratified by acclama- sey o sp bollen “AROER EXCURSIONS This dclighefal place is admi- | tiom: 3 par dice reals Upon hp ederine emer Urang PM OSE Ft Meh rr gla ete aaa a ‘Tha first class, fst suiling reguiarpecket shi hy mpteee Tas hig, manly geod utr exercise, pre | Hon. Cave Jounson, President Pol: acant Vata’ 7 ? of rae pp § 28 Cane a dling regularpacket ship SI’. } senting a rock of more than two hundred feet in height, shelter- ‘i 4 H . tion, would be revived. But the great feature of | A communication from the Receiver of Taxes askin, 37 FANINS, Capt; Myers, will seal: agabove, her regular. | of try bean: hy} forest trees, and cooled by the rushing waters of | Mfortettamergntdiaieds yn teen Oe sents Mr, ‘Rives? speech was, the asking of forgiveness | an appropriation forun oftice, was received and referred. i" nan Seis he ett, «| the Passaic, railroad cars leave Jersey City for Paterson at | Cal. ert B. Reynolds of Knox, Major Isaac | for his political delinquencies, and the full and free | communication was received from the Comptroller = ving ery superior accommodations for eabin, second cabin | auud 9A M. sand resamm at d FM) Qn Sandays, leaves Jersey | Taylor of White, Gen. Wm. Moore of Lincoln, abiolaton granted: ‘Mr. Stucrt, of ‘Augusta, epeake | seking an opproprstion of §7,018 for Aims House, Lamps, oF to. cmb. are to Faterson, 314 | Dr, Wallace Estill of Franklin, Major W. G. Chil- fomorrows also Gost Johnson and others. Mr. | 20% Police Utticers, be. ke. ne Fink ee ae FB en GREAT TROTTING AT ALDANY. dress of Williamson, Charles Bradley, Faq. ot | Stuart is also a Whig candidate in opposition to | PA’aGht was read from the stfest Commissioner i out, and all pers Doat are finished and furnished ina atyle unequalled y any other inthe world. Ample accommodations for. Steer- age in four large well ventilated Cabins, one of which 1s appro) exclusively to females, ‘The boat DEMOCRATIC JUBILEE. AND GRAND EXCURSION TO THE FISHING Provided with a good band of music. N. B. their friends, can ha Wilson, Col. George Elliott of Sumner, Co fi A the Street Commissioner in re- HR. Eiatag, Deni P1'8.—Drafts given, payableat sight for any amoust, on Col. J. M. Jones of Fayette, Col. J. W. Dewitt of | Me. tives, that many are of opinion that Mr. Stuart | The Quarterly Report of the President and Board of . country; also, on rs, Spooner, Atw¢ ritchar len of Lawrence, Col. Eason Jones o! i ‘ i i and ordered to be pri i ia i hy London, payable in every town in Great Britain, Haywood, Major W. P. Oldham of Shelby, Gen, Ti tives apeecn to-daytwas evidently intended | ®4 ‘eedtution from the Hoard of Assistants directing the Finance Committee to report to the Board in relation to G. J. Pillow of Maury, Samuel Vance, Esq. of} For several days past this deponent has been at- | Fanence Commies to te BANKS—T Cannon, George C. Conrad of Robertson, Gen. | tending a Methodist Camp Meeting eight miles up | “aid. Miurxn moved that it be rejected, as it wos on in- minstrels, will accompany the boat. Fare for the excursion 50 cents, audi st*je SECOND GRAND EXCURSION ber.—The . ee The soe, and fnaie steamboat RICH: it ag QUE is ’ TRSE Adrian Northontt:of Grund the Valley. The; vast number of tents, wagons, | sultto the Board, and he for one would oppose its ad MOND, Capt. M. Thompson, will make an ‘oodhouse, tons burthern, will sail BULL’S HEAD COURSE, Secretaries —Col. aha dt Laughlin of War- " ‘ f Mesnrice. iy y e , and he for one would oppose its adop- eursion to hing ‘on Tuesday, | above, her lar day. IN Wednesday, August 28th, at 4 0’clock, P. M., a Purse of W: L. B E f Li | ey carriages, &c., of every description, gave to the | tion. ; i - ‘August 27th, leaving the foot of Pike street at half past 8 o’c or frwight or passage, having elegant and superior accommo. 50 will be given, mile heats, best three'in five, in harness, | Ten, Wem, Ly. Berry, a of Lincoln, D. G. Gas- | encampment the appearance of a modern congre- | Ald. Esntans didnot conceive that it was an insult to A.M; Saaeran aret o'clock; velt, street quarter past | dations, unsurpassed by any ship in port, apply on board, west | free for all trotting horses, carrying 115 pounds. ‘The following | kill, Esq. of Sumner, C. J. Dickinson, Esq. of gation of the Teraelites fort their way to the Pro- ie . 3y'and'pier No, 1 N_ He at half past 9; returning tothe city ata | side Burling Slip, or to entries are made Maury. ised Land. Twenty-five preachers present—seve- | , Ald, Hasnnovcx considered the Finance Committees of Draper hot ine aheraaon: EL SRA ATT NNER WOODMULL A; MINTURN, gone ee day Safely The Hon. C. Jonson, on taking the Chair, de | fl"thousnnd beauddul young ‘women-singing, | Pth Boards unhappily constituted for the public bui- : ge of Pane $00 Paes inet jet vee er, Washington. livered an eloquent and dignified address, thanking | Shouting, praying, preaching, exhorting, courting, | 2etfi,4uds be felt that the resolution implied a distrust A wratis. . “ A. 4 ‘ 7 of the Board, he would o) e ite } A Eee techy sansts cal eabemerte, will snsonsusayt 80, on agit ins huis fellow citizens for the honor they had just con-| With nocturnal depredations upon femenine frailty, | tae, ccariie sour goers eat eee Also, on, iu, at 3 o'clock, “P. t her'regular day, 21st October. $100, mile heats, best three in ‘hve, under the saddle, carrying | ferred on him. He expressed himsel! most happy | were the great moral and religious characteristics | ‘The Bourd adjourned. FSSA ata BALL OR OLD LIND-OF LIVEIU ia pay george as aes tt hare over wor in seeing the present vast assembly of his fellow | of the meeting. But we must not forget the eat- 8 Purse. of tons burthen, will succeed of the West, and sail on P.M auz2rc a COL PAGKETS FOR ULI 5 ly pees, ores Set citizens, including so large a share of ladies—so ing—never have we seen people gormandize with OF Tne, ular packet sailing on the Ist of September.—The Gen, Dunham, .. hey ue Fechice, large a portion of the youth, beauty and matron- unanimity of purpose. Hams, legs Larger rrom Mexico.—Yesterday forenoon the “THISTLE BENAYOLENT PEROT TION Hit nee faat Gilling. Spvorite, pectet R COL BUS, G: Gran. iieymare Polly’ toe. age of ‘Tennessee and neighborin, States—who had pes cea retin brite eggs, chic! ce Br. sloop-ot-war Rose, Capt. Sturet, arrived in this Managers, and the great number disappointed 2d pf September, her regulardaye sc were INRA LA « black mare Coquet. come eut_ to honor the occasion y shelt presence. | (the live ones were incessantly crowing allover the | Port from Vera Cruz,and enchored off the Point. fhe jin participating it ie enjoyment the Exxeur- 1r,ia well known that the accommodations of the, \Colym- He said that he was proud to see the great number | grouud, and the dead ones, fried, roasted, and le ict ie coe a onthe 8th inst. The Rose wos de- ite jen and ae le ental ae ity have nun an: | mow coty syle with wer) mode impsneteu aed Coen Petriende trom giner Stree “who had met theit | stewed.) were all the time pon evety table on the | ittended forthe teumer ‘Tay, which ran aground on tie the maguificent steamer SOUTH. AMERICA, under the | ence, that ganaot but add to-the comfort of exbim, 24 cabin, and moeratic brethren ot Tennessee here, and all | premises. Sundry conversions were made ; and | Collorados, on her way to Havana. ‘Thetollowing list 5 iteerage passengers, ‘Those visiting the old country will, at all jimes, find it their interest to select these desirable conveyances ference to any other, Kor terms of re and to secure he best berths, early ppsticetion should be ‘on board, foot of Beekinan street, or to the subscribers. : ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., Heaney ap ‘the. "Hudson to ¥ Wet Poink and New shes . by lelan'te ferhasel aan souls Sosoery of als nots ver, i ry " Avsplendid Band has boen engaged, and the celebrated Mr for the purpose of giving a hearty response to the i i i J lv several pretty young girls, in the ecstacy of their | comprises the chief officers of the Rose :—Capt. Henr Democratic nominations for the Presidency and | jiberation from sin, screamed most frightfully. But | R Sturet; Ist Lieut. W. H. Dobbie Lieut. Perey Vice Presidency. He said that he felt more pride | the Lord did not, to a great extent, pour out his | Perkhurst; td Lient. Jno. Palmer; D. Welch, Muster's on being able to say, that this meeting—its pur- spirit upon the meeting, although twenty-five | Mate; Purser, Robt Loney ; Surgeon, Rebt, Stephenson; poses and objects—the feelings of resent as tes: i i idshipman, . G. Craigie; Assistant Surgeon, Dr. id objecta—the feel f all pr i preachers, and five hundred brethren and sisters | Midshi abt, GC Assi a Di \y volunteered to lead the Cotillions, 35 Fulton st; next door to the Fulton Bank. — _ A i ; 5 4 , Jeffcot ; A Graves, Midshipmun. Mr. Hanne edge dr. the Prince of Pyrotechaists, has also | — P. $.—The Columbus sale rom Liverpool on the loth of CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1 tified by being here—enabled him on this occasion, | co-operated to bring down the blessing. The oficers of the Rose report that the health of ’ f '’ vs r4 . ty i. yy je be : e Vera kindly inc to fiimish for the occasion some of his most | tember, Persous sending for their friends can hi them brow ¢ UNPRECEDENTED NOVELTY? and in ‘presence of this grest assembly, to give ®| ‘The blacks had an encainpment in the rear of Cruz had much improved, the fever having materially out in her, or in any of the ee sna reant guificent | A. Parse of $1000 will be given by the Proprietors of the above direct contradiction to the false charge of disunion, | the preacher's stand, and their revival, as usual, | abated, brilliant Fireworks. “pjaner prov: af Goptentied ies ag trom or Course, free for all horses, both pacers and trotters, to go.as they | add a wish to dissolye the Union, which had been | wag transcendently rich. Hundreds, of all ages} Our advices by this arrival ore not so full as we could dedon board. ratharine Ferry, Brooklyn, at 9 o'clock, AM: © grne Market Bip 9 Ba ynteest Dig; Canal at. st ve. carrying catch weights, to perform the distance of 20 mil propagated by the Whig press of this and other d iled th 1 shi 1. P . ¥ ee . fir A . and sexes, piled up together in a small shanty, ye! wish, not a letter from our own correspondent coming to fe deesned clawoes awascessere' to nagusint tee Kind facrase'| shh Cole, sak it tr areeal a ee nor eee | ee ete ogee beak a, PGhould ‘che disance uot e | States, against those concerned in calling and get- | ling, screaming, groaning, laughing, squalling, | hand, and our files being impertect. 3 he courtesy of the oftee ‘ come goon Dog or the procente are | tor wouiee aa + | performed within the hour, the first horse out to receive the $200. | ting up the present meeting. He said he would snorting, puffing, blowing, sweating and stinking, editor of Lugindiana has partially supplied our wants apy He Inder y to worthy objects of charity. PACKET FOR HAVRE—(Second Line)—The ship ont 4 he e SSE on eT ae of Ocpoper Ths ed, ae j specee for all, in the presence of this assembly | writhing, hugging, kicking, kissing, howling, | Santa Anna, we are gratified to learn, has placed the « Ore Lady snd Goats, Cue Holian single Tick: UTICA, Frederick Hewitt, Mastar, will sail ou the | Hotel, Nassau stet, the 0th Sept. by 9 o'clock, P.M. and Heaven, say, on the part of the whole Democ- | growling and stamping, presented a scene which | Temoine ol the brave and ilfated Gen, Sentmanat ot the r a u Yanal and Hudson. Ist of September. ‘The terms of entrance are 234 per cent, except by the winning | racy of Tennessee, and for the Demecracy of the Id hi lyzed a South Sea Islander with | Usposition o: riends in the United States. This is F ci dent, Comer Can * Es of es would have paralyz but an act of proper respect to the memory of the Wa. RIG ARDSO! Nj, VB. Cor. Perry & Greenwich. (or Broight or passage, sPEly tO. CKEN, No. 9 Tontine harms stench Will be charged the usual entrance of 10 per cent. } South and Southwest, and for the Democracy of | fear, pity, and disgust. But they were happy, poor | dead and to the fuelings of the living. it appevrs, after ; sonnet Bacon re Building, corner Wall and’ Water streets. the whole Union, that these charges were wholly | creatures, and that’s enough. all,the quibblings and denials, that what we first stated on + Cor, 15th st, and Sth avenue, Foot of jigtotrect, Hast Hiver. -ACKETS—Positively First Regular Packet—To upon which such charges could rest—and that he | where fighting, drinking, horse-racing, gambling, | head was severed from bis body ond boiled in oil. Santa a FOR NEW ORLEANS-UNION LINE OF A PARIS ERR OS ee untrue—that there is no ground or pretext, in truth, | Half a mile off, the loafers had an encampment— | the subject of the execution of Sentmanat wes true ; his iid ; ; T FX NLAP treet, Brooklyn. in afew days. ‘The very superior, fast sailing t | BARENNE & CO. patronized by the Courts of France | appealed to this whole assembly to testify for him, H 4 Anna utterly dit he a thi Heade street, apt. J. 8, Bennett ¥ i Pari and politics were the order of the day. It was | An! erly ws the oct, and the Government has ALTER LEGGA’ 1A Hedton steel roma wiektnt Re lier rie onth vieutia “Waki sadly hon ea EO git, Hes Vendome, Farin are the | and the Democracy of the Union, that the allega- | dangerous for aman ina decent coat to trespass | in consequence issued on order requiting the command. A L, ‘186 Hudson street. application to JOSEPH MeMURIAY, 100 Pine street and those of the city of New York particularly, that they will | tions were false. He said he felt fully authorized | ypon their ground. Baer ee rae es entre px.cnce Woes mcvoaley MER Wiasers |p. emcee meek Bonin. | pens ranch o he rll kno and usable Miley | to way, for himself and thie whole assembly, in the | “PAltogeiher, we believe the evil, at this camp | Hjsane flat, hat he may take mengurs 10 ally. yale Qiks Han Northem Hotel | aad‘ tert: Leet as Ory superior, | Feedway end Grand street, fraurance No, iit Grand street)” | language ot the time-honored inmate of the Her- | meeting counterbalanced the good. The. devil | the 1sth of July, ut Mexico.” eat Clarkson street. ple ee ta - - — Draneh in this city will bo under the iinmediate superin- | Mitage, here in the immediate neighborhood of | maintained his footing; and it was certainly a | Gen, Ampudia sailed from Tabasco on the 14th of July T MAI 651 Broadway. FOR NEW ORLEANS—First Regular Packet-— | tendence of one of the principle ladies of the Paris house. The | that great citizen, that ‘THe UNron MUST BE PRE- | « drawn game.” Several children were baptized | and on the 16th arrived at Vera Cruz. From thiscity he 93 Greenwich Avenue. ‘The very superior, fast sailing packet ship WABASH, | ladies are respectfully solicited to visit the saloons, where they sunven”—and, Mr. J. added, that he felt justified : aH PB pd niin Oy ed 8 . 1uz. From thiscity he |. ARMSTRONG, Corner of 19th st and loth Ave. amain Shapter. Persons wishing to embark for the | will always find every recherche article in the millinery line syapoeden 1 H Ad i ed | at the altar—one name: enry Clay ; and when rexsed a despatch to the War Department, in which he ARGH, GRI No, 5 John street, South, should make early application to from. Paris, by the Packets as they arrive. y = to say for this assembly, that rue Union SHALL | the minister announced the name, an old brother, was his intention to have set out at once for the PETER 7 Centre street, gone HH MeMURI »o a P. 8. They would also inform those engaged in the millinery | BE PRESERVED. These declarations were respond- | in a corner of the pen, involuntarily exclaimed, to Pay in person his respects to the Government, ett Sin Hudsonsieet: ||P. S.-The accommodations for yamengea are vy sypertor, | Conntted wit ier busin, ‘nd the tare higns ean be | C4 %0 by, the shouts, applause and acclamations of | «The Lord help him which caused a deal o is, Em romal a take eee ong ginstine? autd Iw*ec ‘ f and berths can be secured by applying as above. re" | “applied previous to their being opened tojthe public inthis city, | thousands upon thousands of voices. merriment. men p the next One Sarna ~“TOu BATH. GARDINER AND ATL WELL, 5 CHANGE 3 ENGLAND, i ELAND, pT] ated oe z au20 Imrre i Mr. J. Sonciuate oy saying saat me cepa de ft The democrats have ‘ mass meeting at Win. Boise meas PR nha kat) Mitle, * OBSCOT, Captain jm ter ‘RENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND 18 eyes—the news from every direction—the dally | chester, on the 29th, and we shall give you a full } yor at oth rt than Sant d N. , joures the end of 1 what, Boston, ives Principal Banking Dele Som ey egiout ie Uae sai v enowient EATHERS. ee oe Re of oe - senses, a ae to a outline ot the speeches, &o. fe is expected that Bot por fey tail rr. iapley of feell (Seat ptm relock. ‘Will be in hee exrivall Sabor ingdom. HN HERDMAN, 61 South st. AR ERE, & C ; 116 William street, N. ol a glorious victory in November. tHe added that } 19,000 men from the ‘enth Legion,” will come | dia expresses surprise at the remonstrances wh ch have places, fo Goutey pesemngento the seahberiag tows. Ip ntFaaanee, to and from Liverpool can be’ secured at the Bite vera by the Havre packels their assortment Sf Fall | he would not detain the meeting, but would call | down. Virginia is safe for Polk and Dallas by | been made against the atrocities perpetrated at ‘Tabasco, PL DO CURSIONS. | ig ag te er Aa pm ht py ee Sth, | Sages in the above like are jnvited to give theme call, and we | Upon & distinguished soldier of the last war; a ripe | about 5000 majorit Bon, — | He declares that neither the Consuls of Spain or of theUni- meee eh baa hE sc | Ealzseen Goeeront mit teera peers repeetsrerme | iafoemiam, woo hed Stood with Genarel Jackson Ce ggare en seziest ho soveriies precited epon te’ paitouers takes NEW BRI POR C. STATEN FOR NEW LEANS.—LOUISIANA AND ig Cheer sdepirarion Of sucks, beautifal stock. . ples in his administration—and who represeme: City Intelligence. J al Froth), AND, NEW TORS FERRY NEG VOR LR Wacantagot as Ree | Hemel Hatt ies Wty have thee house i Faris, Hac de | Biscountry in foreign Courte with great honor and| police Record.—Avo. 26—Not an iota of general | clemency of the authorities in favar ctu ribiest of his tne ‘rom Bam Tey: ar Eitan as Cape Unie, hag bom af n paghet ship LU- | Tracy, No.6, and deal exclusively in French flowers, saveaiake to his country, to addrees the meeting. | interest transpired yesterday at either the Police or Coro: | vernment who appeared umong the prisoners ~ fellows, Duly mm May 20th, to) Qouober ist, mad on board will no Genie te Welltegueree aera tna ime re He sai he would introduce a seldier who had ner’s Office. Itappears that both the French ond Spanish Ministers iN by es ar re beaves lew an | Ory yea nen Konia ished Cc D aN tiple toy B THM aT NG STAND WIN roken his sword and thrown it away in the last Seperion Oe whi Citniaenioates at Mexico addressed the liveliest protestations against the ia Miadeinid Wi ee aileutns6y'$.0n0 10 iadaaben to | aacrtisigh or passes, bavi nigome furl hed pcrome | tion of strangers to their large stock of Upholatery Goods, war,when Hull made his cowardly surrender to the pe! ourt—| fummary execution of the subjects of their respective na- vA atl, Aig and 04 P.M. : eer oe one COLLINS & CO4 ved instar, from which they are prepared tg execute o British in the northwest, rather than let it fall into Botere Chiet Justice Jones, those | {ont at Tabasco, Our files are not so complete us to give Leaves’ New Brighton ai 8 and 10 A. M.; at 1%, 5 and 7% c | South street. | for Bed and Window Curtains of the newest designs and on | the hands of the enemy. He then introduced to | Avovst 26.— Habeas Cerpus—Eliza Foster, one of those | us the whole correspondence, but we have a letter trom M. Shippers may rély upon, having’ their correctly mea- | [ower terms than any other house in the city. Their stock will | the meetin, General Lewis Cass, of Michigan. unfortunate females lately arrested for frequenting Broad- } the French Mirister, dated the 13th July, which thrusts ‘Ou Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9 and 11.A.M.; at 3, 6and | sured, and that the shipw of this fine sail punctually as adver- | Be found lo.consist of silk and worsted de Inines, tabouretts, fd oot , m snes way in the night time, and annoying the passers-by, was | aside with scorn the subterfuge behind which the Mexi- pared, ips pun iv di id y 8 ig 8P.M. dea for ‘Richmond, at 20 minutes to 8 and 10 A.M; | fised. asks, ‘Turkey red cottons, rich lace and muslin embroider We did not attempt a sketch of the eloquent and | brought before the Court on a writ of habeas corpus and | can Foreign Secretary endeavors to defend the action of at 1, 5 and 734 P. M. Agents in New Orleans—Messrs, Hullen and Woodruff, who | ¢¢ curtains, galloons, wimps, cord, tassels, cornices, Ke. &e.. | powerful speech which was made by Gen. Cass, | claimed to be discharged. The committing magistrate | hi is : ‘New Ye fay 18, 1844. myil 6m*re fifents in Nev ation fa fogether with Painted’ Window. Shades, Just, imported from | i : rg ting his Government in the premises. He reasons the point on % 5 will promptly forward al goods to th ir ad oe he Lor | France, of entire new patterns and pronown oat magni, | Jor we felt that nothing short of its publication en- | having in her case complied with the requirements of the | the general ground of the universal law of nations, He SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. heat nek eet sige » Capt Minot, will succeed the Lo- | icone Shades ever tased’y be, elog the Vartous styles of ‘painted tire, word for word, and sentence for sentence, as | Statute, by having the committal duly recorded, His Hon- | charges that thoxe French subjects in Sentmanat’s expedi- NEWARK AND NEW YORK. PASSAGE FO NEW ORLEANG-Fiatiac. | “™™ Shades, v: in from $1 a pair upw: he uttered it to admiring thousands, would award | or ordered her to the penitentiary asa vagrant for tne | tion, who were shot, were shot without trial, and there- FARE ONLY 12; 8. AGE KOR NEW ORLEANS—First Pace: | os imecdtrre SOLOMON & HART, Upholsterers, | to him a full measure of justice. We hope to be | term of six calendar months. fore contrary to the ‘law of nations. The responsibility THE NEW AND swike RAINBOW, on CAuottNa, Sarain rine Encased. ay, Opposi | able to obtain.a report of it. It was the master ef- ——— he throws upon the Mexican Government, and awaits in Oat and wie Moody, 18, will ran as will sal posit vely as above. hip ft i ond | DRIVATE thoes One E SS, been used for | {oft of m great statesman, and the popular thunders | 4. at ores breierpes sive @ eum, wes tind ‘vows pape re om ye nto to be pursued upon ve saatetes Gamer teenies na” Tet i i — et ence | of applause with which it was received by the fifty haber ars \ i J Pet Be apm cota aig ahcct yh il je Cent elie Leave veges Ho of Caney fout of lay Fane M, Ei On Lea ewark at 8 A. M. and 2 P. M. and New York at Yo and 4 P. M. + employed op board the “Queen of the Weat,” was arres- That the Spanish minister has been equally spirited in acres of freemen in i gage rang through the | feq'on’a charge of endeavoring to create a revolt on board | his protest ageinst the mame ucts we infor from the fens - wallet: and reverberated from hill to hill unlike | of that vessel whilst lying at Liverpool. He will under | tiveness with which Ampudia alludes to him in his dese at we had ever heard before. go an examination this forenoon. patch before noted. The pi cabin and be ‘he bor ith » They ith feo Now Grisaas: wonid do srl te select hte far | without caposupe, westletion ia Gost or busioeke=ence, are Ww t this ce oy Ge ra Nan iy ially valuable to dents, vply Sa vier A ee pat pier prow ‘wa ene f& Hin reyes fountey residents, eer “4 au20h corner w hares is ful i . rections and nab 7 aught tl f rs before us allude to the Hreiuht carried at very reasonable rates. SS KG NEW OR aera. |i eal ean, Gnd os Weems He Leete Comeroes he speech of Gansevoort Melville,of New York, Tubject only, but the communications between the two pe SS... LEANS.—Positivel ian Cleat, te. &: 4, for Vi senses in all its stages. No. 3, | was thrilling, ,owerful, and withal beautitul. It Common Pleas=In Chambers. governments are not given. ‘The next arrival will throw NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT LINE. YY .—Me ROR ATANS QNBA IROL <a — at intermediate places, i ‘he splendid, sili - ; A Sse 7 * Ruin Ay Capt. O shaving neuely all her cares Biles at cach ovtanior Pos any recent ease require was rich, racy, and highly entertaining, replete Before Judge Ulshoffer. more light, we trust, upon the whole subject. In the 4 poard, will be de in a few days. ssodistecs Chev tre sepsiiod tse with sound doctrine, chaste pleasantry, and true | avo, ¢—The casc of Mr. James Martin, who lies un | ™@antime, we cannot but think Santa Anna finds himself vob sendy i onan accommodations for ce ly at Drug Store 80 Prince street, comer of Marion, elequence. From notes taken in haste, we hope | derarreston a Sheriff" execution, and claims to be dis- | ‘more embarrassed situation than he tf Sold onl . i 0 from Mexi to th reasonable rates, ifcarky application i nade to few doors east of Niblo’s. Private Entrance to Orfices,69%4M&- | to be able to present at least an outline of Mr. | charged as an insolvent, on the ground of having no per- | thesia thereeatitnitinns: Present EMPIRE, Captain 8, KR Roe, Monday, Wednes- Mi ERDMAN, 61 South x Booms continuation of entre set ae ille’ y 1 lemocra- nome sich as comes under the provisi ‘ dayand Friday Morslus et! o'clogk, Tuesday, Thi N.B, The subscriber, vias regular accession of first VENEKEAL DREASE CURED. pnt qipiiticki gs iva Sia spe os and of the Bony ion Law,” was resumed. His, ‘Honor will roe ped fei ages ie heal hich TROY, Captain A, Gorham, ¥s Thurs | class ships, sailing weekly for New Orleans, in which the pas- | A BERNETHY'S BOTANICAL PILLS having stood the y ot ; p ive his decislon this ton ‘ post, with a vie . whic! day an Sajarde Me ay a ‘senger accommodations will be made very fortable. Apply ear time and experience are recommended cordial support of the democracy of the great Em. | give his decision this forenoon. had become impaired by his inces: application to the Pe i Bry Court! mbt pepent, direst ae as above. auziec | effectual and speedy bg Ag A ee Gleets, pire State in support of Polk, Dallas and Annexa- duties of his department. The letter granting this favor 7 anid veniny ee re ck. ig 4 HN i OF PACKET ES FOR NEW OR | 4 +S ae nays, Sastre and pros tion—that he had come to give this assurance and ‘eaae an metodo nll of expressions of confidence, and of appreciation of tte getremer, Ab iy toa Macy, ‘Tuesday, Pe Be, subscriber ill deapatch s first class | Pttsction of diet, and withont aunting the breath or disagree, | Pledge from the Democracy of the great State in| ays, 96-arthur Wondlin es, William Lyons and Chas, | ‘ha ministers cenvices. himself resolutely bent on enforc- wae ofthis ne, ow tp thei asap of we: lo Have the accommodations for, ehond ing w th the womach, thus enabling the patients to cure which a Van Buren and a Wrighthad their home | 7. ‘Rckford—This wan an action of trespass for ossault | ing the law aguinst the exportation of specie, whuther f, are al times to pase and reach yan Troy in_ am the moruing train of cars for the “Stor passage or freight, apply on board, or at the offices on:the wharves. mil?rre ens STATEN ISLAND 4 ‘voor of WHITE 4 The Boats wil gon.as follows anil further notice :—! ‘roy in ample time to yo ’ in and ate: | i 4 Sp in the most sO, epee sonar Wer Tae y give tone and energy to ive organs, | —and also to assure this meeting of the sincere, | and battery, committed by the defendants, who are the id or silver, which shall not have paid the duty i ed Bier cals eo SHRM, pry dred ney eneehenty ota medicines Ahey noble, and zealous support which those eminent | captain and first mate of the ship “Lancashire,” on her | fy jaw, and he calls upon his custom house oificere to fume g___61 South street. | obstinate gleets, &e., after the failure o a other remedies, In | citizens of the Republic were giving to the repub! last trip from Liverpool. The case originated ina “row” | exercise the utmost vigilance in the premises, PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS—The fast cases a ingle bor is sufficient to effect a care in twodays. | can nominees for the Presidency and Vice had between the captain and some of the men daring the | We cannot learn verbally any thing by this arrival as sailing and favorite yacket ship LORENA, Captain Frevare caually eoitable for females. Price BL pee box, with | dency. He (urther assured the meeting that there Yoyoge, when the alleged assault was committed with @ | to the progress ol the Mexiean designs upon ‘Texas, and jengianecommoastions for ny second cabin anid steerage ime m % Catherine aieet._ ] was no division in the support of these nominations | belaying pin, and the captain OnasrOR Nis pIRtAUM th trons | one papers throw no new light on thesubyect whatever.— botdade oa ow rate, if early application | AG RIGULTURAL WAREHOUSE, | among the Democracy of New York, whatever | Vorict for defen - Pic. Aug. 18. rea ot 7 aR BET. the voice of misrepresentation might say to the = BAY : Md 16 South stivet, orver Maldon Lane, Agnicuy Tula MENTE PROVED. POR. | contrary. : . is : Fink at Bagowr-Looeg ov Live.~ We learn bit THE NEW LINE OF, LIVERPOOL PACKETS. 6, 8, 9, 10, 1 i [Ot Fi, Ane Soo eaemietaaal ‘wasenmeauen CS ieiiineied 2). 7 MAC) haa WIRE CLOTH MANUFAC. Gov. C. Clay, of Alabama; Hon. Mr. Powlin, | af extensive fire broke out in our sister city ot eave wr ATEN TOLAND: , LEECH #68—LEECHES—LEECHES. HE attonticn ob the public ie'called to's new Patent Portable | member of Congress from Missouri; Gen. J. M” Macon, on the evening of the 19th inst: in Mulberry strect Os A 10, Ms 4 4 4 88TH ete. a 35,000 FW EEDISH AND GEE Ban LER Grist Mill, to work by hand ‘or other power, with which | Calla, of Kentucky; Mr. McConnell, of Illinoi ae ae fn Aen ee swrenty meres and dwelt), EE on on the on i si fig 1 is own grain. Also, for Grinding | Col. N. Terre, the Speaker of the Alabama Sen- | was destroyed, and the ‘house occupied as.afamily gro | “% 6th of ech month :— teks eaclen 5 rae ean Brin + . every farmer. ¢ e 4 Cc. NAND Boorra, £s re and) Spices, and are highly recommended by all who ate; Hon. E. Hise, of Kentucky; Judge J. C. | cery by Ludington and Thompson, was also destroyed Prom Hew Yerk IN a naw YORK. “Ea ing " ‘ i " ; New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1130 tons, ( 2*¢: ML; i P.M. ans Im=ee tah Nasean 81 y ‘Groat’s Patent Grain Cleaner, and Corn Grinder, a new in- | Thompson, of Alabama; Mr. Bright, of Lincoln, | The fire, we learn, was first discovered in e gun smith WY Eeldridge. Ai * ti to.any heretofore used. ind Mr. Watson ami 4 . Si it bove, we have been favored with Aug. 21 open Co a To FACTURERS AND DEALERS IN | VWtiertnt Coe Mlle of itera izes; Sugar Mills, &e9 Brande anle: eloquent and: heett chariot alices. | Cha bilseton aldtions! perciouitres” The rb Brokyeet | 1, seip QUERN OF THE WEST, saree Nn THA Me the ee HENBS ot ore, oan Shines Michine, more hortes, with geering | 8¢8. ‘There were three several stands erected, at | about midnight, and before it was arrested, destroyed the 1880 tous use. mn " A Me *M. -" EN mY MIGEON, New York, | Wacheds_For tale at manufacturer’s prices. au20 Im*rre_ | suitable aces from each other, and there was psc sdtagton ‘and “Thompson's vision store ; the New Ship ROCHESTER, 890 tons, ‘ - bet oF Cts, ees ceinmon, treats respoettally TO THE LADIES. continued speaking from each during the day.— | Sach Demetrat ‘Oftice, Damour provision. sore, John Britton, the turers dealers in wooilens, that his DR OLDS UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. Such was the vast number of mpm that not- | Nirs, Dumour'’s Millinery Bishop and mis tinware Instrument for 1050 tome, in successful operation, and that he is pre- withstanding this arrangement, all cou bated bandh Cy id not ap- | store; Kerriway’s provision store; Cooper's boarding “see FOR Live) - Line—Regular Packet esheets a Sac iar day. enptrese, in his line that may or Falling of the Womb, by external application, super | proach the stands in convenient hearing distance. | house ; 4 clothiny a li * ; ig stores, Tinets, Levy, & Co's, and Thor. | ese Ving, first aaa ioe fom y= 4 Speagalied ~~ rat -y to. Breen iSaee pag = to of ct ro ea ies sonore fa the progress of the whole day’s proceedings the | Wood's crockery ware house. tn ition to the abov', | the city Shgeatte), Oe comp ded by of experience o, K. COLLINS & CO, 56 ima be ea ‘1 La health, it never having failed of performing © cure, even under | utmost cere ran ji tbe ne it is true, that shout biota eee a bo: pet southadl B. | and ability, and will be despatched punetaally om the Zist of A } 56 South street. d 8 8 egraveed cecomata igh ch after shout, huzza after huzza at every happy sen- | Johnson & Co , and Che am ‘0.. whose stores | each month. « J commodions, and are furnuhed LR ry La rely apon. havi thei or: ‘oleott & Stade, Suk Reet a ts sg ee hi Sees editor timent expressed by the speaker, continually rent | were naved pe Up Moke pa the Sereee, bat their bia joce to Ure euse and comfort of passe: see [hs 7 leaden gp ging igen 1G dtneleY, & Bine area: ean ful pungtoal expedients, in the Ly- | the ait, but there was no disorder or confusion,even ree thet the above Nani amaticanen Ween fallg tacares FP: oof Pasmen, 100 M ship Garrick, Cant B.J. H. Trask, will ueceed D. Brigham, 2 Pine gireet, nt com i Earoye by medical men of the hight pag. | atthe tables during the time of refreshment. No | vir, bumour and Messrs. Bishop & Parsons were not In-| Neither te capiaton or owners of these Sig wil! be mayan the ; sail 26th October, her y. audsec §.J. Jones & Co., 12 street. au23 Im*rc | In this cow it Ie auatgined by the oading them Je A spirituous liquors o| y, kind were permitted to | gured ; the Ocamalgee Bank building was insured to the | sible for any parcels or seat vy themn, anless regular = 70K aa ea URNISHED ROOM TO LET—Wihout 7 faculties of lospitals, and by ‘eminent pri- | be publicly brow the ground, Not the slight- | amount of $3,000. ‘The most distresing part, ia yet to | bills of luding am slgued thereloe. ‘ french barque LINGA, in Gervais, F Greenwich street, where chews ane no bontinne taken. Ap- | 'icome hate teed fam exclosively for Jadles at No, 4 | St Appearance oF sign of intoxication was seen on | come. Mr. James Willingham, the essistant editor of the ‘or frei PSO RMU & MINTURNS. on of about te of | ply on t es. nuda one’ | easy aireet having, Sctapmrare cotrance Hore the beni | the ground, Such was the regulation of the Peo- | Democrat, we regret to learn, joat his life by the falling oRaiisie os Ro.» De hy ales A “1000 oT oi | py a ra in, conrans Meadanee, 10 apply a yo Sly worea ond nat tb vealieite Junlnee Kona Led sie were seriously int in oro FIELDEN, BROTHERS, a

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