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ieee capone NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1844. — Baars oe Common Council. ‘A communication was received from the Mayor, ao~ THE NE YO PARIS MILLINERY. ® 7 have no fraternal ties, and aioe bad faith or vio- : y W RK HERALD. M'82.F. Goper 340, Broad: posite to the Last Letters of Henry Clay. lation of its engagements can briag no reproaches | _Boaun ev Axpenusn—Wedneaday evening—Alderman | pompaty Pee Sepegecuias abten of ween 11m, President, in the YY, \way, AGGREGATE CIRCULATION Carlton House, wil on, Tueadny, the Pith instant, her it f Fall ini , Ee ies, Ma- upon us. phair. THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Sierra Looney romwriat.} Having thus, gentlemen, made the apolo Minrrtan Tesburer Ths report ia tayoe wae rescn- | (0 estenlish.<Beekh Police, wih s cirw te inpeetemhe C ‘Milliners willbe fied’ at the ASHLAND, Sept. 18th, 1844. ie 1» 8 > ma pology anatory condition” of the inhabitants of the city. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. | prices.” will be supplied’ at the most moderate! ty Dean Sim:—I received your favor of the 10th | Which I intended, for my omission to answer any | dor. anil mtsren! bans to pay this cart. | Laid on the . — h letters of inquiry upon public affairs which I may | | Paying John Mc Donald—A resolution to pay Reports— Corporation A'torney.—A report was received A PARIS” MIELNERY "ESTABLISHMENT instant, in which you state that you will be in Bos | pave received—announced my purpose to decline | Mee $29 tor injuries to horso by jailing through a hele M4} goin! the Comptroller, statwg that the Corporauon At- To the Public. ton on the 19th, where it is impossible this letter one of the piers, was concurred in. torney had ot last sent im his returns for the months of for fc i bs henceforward transmitting answers for publication Changing the Polls.—The places of holding the polla June, July, and August. Ordered on the file. THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- | PARENNE & CO., patronized C can reach you; and I, therefore, send it to the lished every day of the year emeept New Year’s Day and Fourth Bae Bsinme ot ie lace Wend eee re, Of France | Hon. Willis Green, to be torwarded to you. to any such letters that I may hereafter receive— | ware alte: follows, having passed the other Boar ‘Papers from the Board —Report in tavor of filling in of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annui houor of making mown to the Ladies of the United States lam perfectly persuaded of your friendly inten- and vindicated some of those which I have for-| First Ward —First district, ‘Thresher’s Broad street | MMA 270M Oe aod and avenues. Concurred in. paid—cash in advance. Pe raat phen tbranch of thf Nam York particularly, that they will | tions, and feel grateful for them. But you can peaseas eae Roaster mr oipodmasiny tT eee Broud and Pearl ; 2 do, Peters & CO NO | Cir Ingpector—A communication was received from tes 1 la Mi tion: iflinery if which they have been expese: ave accomplishe: roadway 5 Float bocguy eb ¥; lation t ‘tain improvements to THE WEEKLY HERALD-—published every Saturday tablishment, on ‘Thursday, the 2th of September, on the | HAaVe no conception, unless you had been here, of shapatpese ef.this pote ead cerein, remeentaliy: Second Wwit-Firat district, Second Ward Hotel, 87 | the City luspector in re tian %0. cap pp) oid | abate public nutsance: a4, 8. W. corner Beckman and Gold | * ye er favor of paving Taih street, between Ist ave. F : ; nue und avenue B, Cenenrred in. at t district, 81 Courtiandt street ; 24, 6 Common Schools.—Resolution trom the Board in favor Warren street 4 ofan appropriation of $6317 66, for the ase of Common district, Shakspeare Hotel, corner Gehan Coassuralae Nassau street ; streets. Third W . " corner of Broadway and Graid street, (entrance No. 1i4 Grand | the ip, hich i the Tri moming—p 6 a a jury which your letter to the Tribune was tes paid, cash in advance, Co7" OF 8 18 Perannamm—Post | str vanch in this city wll be under the immediate superia- { 401983. and tiat was nothing in comparison to that ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the eeeee of cee, of the 0 rineiple ladies of the aris howae. which it was likely to inflict upon the whig cause Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing | will always. find every recherche meee pe avi pieanen Sortie Careline fae : " your obedient servant, H. Crary. Meesrs. Gates and Szaton. w Orleans, fast It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, | {tom Paris, by the Pac! ; Ci i Hall r of Oliver : city. | "P.8. They would al as others, thought it even endangered the’ State of (Correspondence of the Herald.] William and Duane ; 24, Warren Hull, corner of O ‘A communication was received from the Street Com. or the world, and, is, therefere, the best channel for business | business in the principal Kentucky. This effect resulted from your under- New Orizans, Sept. 80, 1844. | nd Henry ; 3d, house of Geo. Bennett, 62 Cherry j 4th, | i. ioner relative to an overflow of water in 6th Avenue, + Laid on the table. ict, northeast corner Duane | 1) Ot ies were suspended to enable the committee to men in the city er country. Prices moderate—cash in advance. | Connected with their bus taking to speak of my private feelings and those of | Drax Sin:i— Fuh Ward Fira jwement i i i * 9 %” Fi 3 3u “ er es Thave little ornothing to send you in the shape | ond Washington ; 21 Miley's Fifth Ward Hotel Sh | whom was referred petitions from inbabitente of 28rd PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, | {il/lied previous to their being opened to the pul "| my near and particular friends, and im the most elegant style. ae “eae a . ‘ . JAMES GORDON BENNETT, aa ARRENGH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, fen ae been ten years operating in the aboli- | news from this quarter. My advices from Mexico Manon Howes fo Ma orm ns Here) vouse, | stteet ard 6th Avenue.to the Hudson iver, and also in- Fuornvetoh o rux Hanaty Seristienciwr, ERS, HEAD ORNAMENTS, No. &c. | “Under these circumstances, there was an abso- | are very full in regard tothe movements of Santa | Chambers street, near Post Oitice ; 24, Carlton House, bahitante of the Sih Avenue. and, Mth iets Saag) 8 ‘%Z & BECKER, No.3 Joh + wi i i saline Gate coe OE Bea et lea Pea lute necessity forthe note whieh I pub! st received by the last packets from Havre. The | though [regretted it extremely. 1 endeavored so | jj Northwest eorner of Fulton and Nassau streets. hed, al- | Anna upon Texas. Notwithstanding the unwil- | !#cing Leonard atrect ; 34, No. 138 Centre ; 4th, North ; 3 - $40" ‘ 2 | Referred back. jingness of Congres American Hotel, corner Bowery aud Bayard, facing Bay Resolution in favor of paying certain moneys due to selected in’ Paris by C. E. Becker, late salee- i to enter into all his views, he | ara " : toshape itas not to wound your feelings, and I | ii, persists in pushing forward and concentrating | Seventh Ward —First district No. 120 East Broadway; Bonet Oe the late Corporation Attorney, for 137 Cherry street; | Suits. kc. Referred back Co. of William street ait im#ee hove tdidnae i second, 14k Madden stro trey street] alxth, | ., Report in favor! of granting the use of the Croton to NOUVEAUTES FAKIDIBN NES, ‘ad you been here, you would have concurred | his forces on the borders of Texes. Tho cut- | fourh,'19 Jefferson street; fifth, 243 _— = FASHIONABLE. i é ‘ ° choot Ni DAY LINE TO BUSTON PARIS MILLINERY ESTABLIS with myself and other triends im thinking it indis- | throat Ampudia has been appointed commander-in- | 437 Grand street; seventh, 692 Water street. Scheol No. 2, in Oran, PXaTHE LONG ISLAND RAIL’ ROAD. 433 Broadway, | EM ENT. | pensable. chief of “hia invadin wie b i ‘Eighth Ward Furst district, 8 W corner Broome and | ,-AB amendment was by, Aeaieene eee Se ees ene ee BOTWHR Candy ANG WEWARD CeRente, You must be well aware of the very great deli- | 11) army. His character is too | saicer streets, secood, 73 Wooster street; third, 89 | Tappan, in favor of including all the Public Schools tn ie Beta oo Seelee on tebe | MAD AM GO pRYS YE DAUGHTER, | 7 of my position. well known for me to waste words upon, and he | Thompson street; fourth, 28 Sullivan street; fifth, 162 Va- he posation onthe atoption of the Report was taken days auto Norwich on Tucnlayy hurr: | Th frre uni stncer thanks to their pryovs.and the atic | At the North, Lam represented as an_ultra sup- | will probablemeet with hisdegerts in Texas. ‘That rick street; sixth, NE. corner Vandam and Hudson st85 | a. concurred in, ‘The amendment was lost. Varta Eetinds or sia tie ees Basie R Generally, for the liberal support, with which they have | POFter of the institution of slavery, whilst at the | Santa Anon is determined on invading Texas with He eee eer etiict 64a Greenwich street; se- | _ Reportin favor of leasing No. 168 Burrow street, for cytes llega Bel eal ety been favored, and assure them that they will hereafter exert | south 1am described as an abolitionist; when | | q well appointed army, 1s a settled policy with him, | cond, N. W. corner Bleecker and Morton streets; third, | Hose Company No 40° Concurred im Posited in crates, that yo through to Boston unopened. themselves to ensure # continuance of their patronaye; they bes | am neither one nor the other. As we have the | and restussured the descent. will’ be gudden and | 662 Washington street corner Amos; fourth, 8. £. corner | , Report in favor of lighting with gas Franklin street, va stajm only ewice between Hrpokiya and Grranpor | FA'SHiONS’ ust imported fom EARIS at, dir ety | A€Me sirname, and are, moreover, related, great | overwhelming. The Mexican troops now asscm. | Grove and Fourth streets; Ath, 742 Washington street | between Broadway and Orange street Concurred ip: 4 + an N ‘4 Noe ‘ i ‘i 9 - ke J rules were suspended to enable the Bow Bicoklgn, ath pete fing Hcatou tm tou to eleven hoprs. ment, No. 23 Broadway, near, Cahal street, where | use ig made at the south against me, of whatever | bling at various points, are to be well found and | Comer Bank; sixth, N.W. corner Greenwich avenue | acivea petition from inhabitants of avenue, between An Accommodation Line leaves for Greenpert every day if jan Satin) Silk, | falls from you. There, you are even represented | drilled 086i Rio Gran eet; seco) Sund: y i ‘ ibbons, Ds, Laces, ; = 4 rilled, previous to their crossing the Rio de. i . 10th and 11th streets, Reterred. aaa. pecans 5 3 o'clock P. M., and returning leaves 1 Mili neral, ofthe first qualitiesand | 28 being my son ; hence the necessity of the great- | Fifteen hundred cavalry are already well mounted | g Tit Nae and Bd ts spapintitiret 8 we The Omnibi rom committee of the Board, = style, to whieh they respectfully call the attention of the | st circumzpection, and especially that you should | und equipped, and presenta fine appearance. There Soghae Wolken ead Kadridge pete fourth, 64 ‘Hester | 8companied by an ordinance, whic \ provides that the a Fashionable World, = es ii CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, Perak eveyone comprising the most elegant and exten: | avoid committing me. willbe thirty pieces of artillery to accompany the | street corner Ludlow street; fifth, 62 Orchard street owners of omnibusses shall not drive at greate FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, GEORGIA. | fitet2cK ever presented to's New York public, at reasonable | You are watched wherever you go; and every H ; ; : than six milesan hour, nor less thun to Caen ‘The Ladies are respectfully invited to call, and see for them- | Word you publicly express will be tortured and per- By aH anta Anna is bent upon availing him-| Eleventh Ward —First district, 94 Ridge baal Keeglad driver shall “look behind him,” nor stop and take up or wae selves, before purchasing elsewhere. i Neviedas my own are. Mexico bei Tene Unied Stat Bow existing, in | 5° Houston streets third, 200 Second street; fourth, 28 ave | ie down at any tide savethe right side on Broadway — peed iil as heretofore continue their old establishment, No. | After all, Iam afraid you are too sanguine in | push on ia trappelto patie tates and Texas, t0 | re ira Ward —First district, house of John Reid, Har. Theordinsnce pes yidascther. lmpranementay ont wilt af THIS OAD ip in operation dil (Sauays excep) for Manrmeetved fiom France, selected by their Ageat, twelve | supposing that any considerable numberof the Li- | "The instalment due the United States will not | #e0¥ile; second, house of Jobn Furrugton, corner ot 34 | TE AIR ay wo long beet tolerated in this” vest tho- ‘Trausportation of Passengers and Freight, New and comforts. | CRS HMM ayia berty men can be induced to support me. How | be paid for the present. Ourcit feetly quiet, | S7gnue and talet atreet. sg | roughtare, endar geriig the lives and limbs of the inbaby je Passengers Cars have been recently piaced on the road, ibe can that be i : + | Thirteenth Ward — First district, No. 3 Hester st; 2d, ie distant iso mailon) a renin OANA co GE, Meee Beptamiber 6c, ners survled s20 1m*m_ | Mir eke expected alter they have voted against | and but very few ships arriving. ‘The naw onllec: y jee 3d, No 460 pee : PY Re eins tants. Ordred te be printed, sai s reat regularity. ‘The Ci has alse umber of Bu . Slade tor has co! is [ri ( tyes “4 r , ie resheps Swine and Sheep.—Report in favor of certain regula- SE NOAT an lescasea so caipnrpbavdanraees ali phonsael ome PARISIAN BAZAAR With assarances of my thankfulness fer your i oo AE Bo on Raley a dao Grant streets ih tions in relation Yo the lunding of cattle, swine and sheep. duce which may offer, Goods consigued t ‘ " i it . : : i igued to the" ompany's | L friendly purposes, and with my best respects for | The appointments of John Tyler in this quarter of | Broadway House, corner Broadway and Grand; oth, 14th Balers, Gibauis ike atts ath WkTeais Plate ‘Agent ui Savannah, will be received and forwarded, free of coms | gr, 0% ° i ‘one great expense in th it t styl Mra. Cla Tam truly and faithfully, g ‘, nti ; 205 Gi 6 FA arion for foemarding, rovided A sum in cas, subhciens 0 pay Hi contetience eae Hise! os ea style, w: : Ys voun frend faithfe Wy Cae: forsianens to office, is a reflection upon the institu wae BovakiNb 200 Ges Brees W. corner Bleecker | Am ordinance which provides eeriain regulations yp rele ny on arrival of the goods. it, deposited with the Compa: | ‘he counters and glass cases will be let seperately as re C. M. Clay, Es is tions of our country, In no part of the United |, Zi/te Oe antic tation Hall, 600 Broudway, | Hon tothe firing of cannon at the buttery, was taken up CHARLESTON, owned and commauded_ by Captai for the sale of the following Roods, viz.—Faney, Dr: . M. Clay, Esq. States are there to be fonnd so many foreigners | 284 Sullivan streets: 21, Consuration tv vor F ¥5 | and reterred CARAS LOIS ceed toe coment 19, att Silks, Laces, Gimps, Silk and: Worsted. Materials - holding office asin thiscity. The custom house js | 2°: % #. A. Kerr’, corner Brow way and Asis Place, ‘An ordinance in favor of constructing a well ond pum fiou with tle Road. A Steamer leaves each city ou, Tue Ladies Head ang other Qroaments, Furriar’s Articles, Watcl Asmianp, Aug. 20th, 1844. | full. ‘The last appointment of his accidental ex. | \yunee.ip Astor place; ath, house of Rdward Henry, in Fory-fwt street. and Eighth Avenve~ conconed in- aoe Seay erg Boneh wll fare Chasleriao en | Eine, Cutler anid Glaus Ware, Pocket Books Mapa, | My Dear Stn: NACo cellency to the receiver of public moneys, wana | Socrun Ward—lstdittrict, No. 89 Kighth Avenue; | Report in fovor of building « house for, Engine Compe- other Books, Canes, Umbrell Teceived your favor of the 8th inst. It you | German. The Collector of this pert with real Irish | 24, northwest corner 31 avenue und 20th street; 3d, No | OY, No. 89, in San attain ville Conensied i Report in favor of |ghting Twenty-eighth street, ber tween Seventh and Eighth Avenues, with gas. Re- “3 Stationer, 9 A. M., immediarely after the arrival of the Wil ton steam- o és . tevreach Srvaunah by 8 FM. same dvy, and take the cars from | Taras ola, Perfumery tnd Gentlemen's Furnishing Art- | will be so good ax to turn to my apeech on the | assurauce, notwithstandin i] " i i hy 86th street and Sth Macon at 6 o'elook the following moming. By this route there | S\ove, fendi Made Lines Stone Thredead 2 g,ft>RoO | Preemption vill, pages 482 and 488, Greele} 4th, corner ree his oath of office, con | 187 Eighth Aven i " tinues to transact busin . | avenue, 5th, southeast corner 3d uvenue and 81st atreet. a tlw: EE ARTEEE, “Aaact Patel n Cbulere, tures and rich goods of every description, and for the accommo- | MeElrath’s edition, you wilt find a strong and de- | form the duties of MaeaL (ects Hollnees ihe Pore Beoeieertuh Werd —Lst distrtot, No, 215 Bowery; 2d, | ferred. ie or tee Nod Concur fi . R. CUYLER, President. dation of Festianshie Milliners and Dress Makers, Miniature | cisive expression of my opinion againet the assump- | for the Roman States. This you are aware is ip No, 383 Houston street; 3d, No. 182 Nortolk street; din, | 17 re 8 Pi + . THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent. ante Wes Wades. dcvaaisl tion of the State debis. I have never entertained | d; H ° No. 13 Third street; och, No 43 Thirdavenue. al Dat ' Savannah, Augost, 1844, 85 Imre Aa} ry been expensively arranged as n gallery a ¢ irect violation of the Constitution of the United th Report in favor of lighting McDougal street with gas, _— Savannah Anevets H4-__s5 Unie for paintings and sculpture, surmounted by a superb dome, be. | OF expressed any other opinion. The only reliet | States, which says, “No person holding any office | pOUistt', Fete. Bev ep nepeaiiee ace ‘Kecpers | om Spring to Eighth street—Coueurred in. m ie" € similar establis| the city, i 22 “4 a WAd.] THE NEW STEAMBOAT ——[ABAA. | Wilt iery convenience eanbiion a ts in arta Wa which I have thought eught tobe afforded to the of profit or trust, shall accept of any present, | ot Public Srey aie cir tees for gommitments, puseed | , Report u favor of lighting Greenwich street—Concur- CAPTAIN D. HOWE, i been ges ory shall become a fashi whieh would incidentally arise-out af adistribution en pent c Gah ti! me Whatever trom | inthe Board ot Assistants, was very properly laia on the | "1? a F959, Report in favor of sppropriating the $i) eeva BUBFALO fur CHICAGO, yrell as a convenience to the Fable and de i of the proceeds of the gales of the Public Lands tie creat Pacioal he foneeen ie ah st Pei lg A abla en otaniet ete sat DF ak Vonraten mite tea room for the use of the Common Council, and ttting GRR iiss Baie. #7 PML and te taoniu tin eeversunlise lok atoueaseets a ouniics among all the States, But that distribution has no | eign influence of any sort. Aud we will Tow see | 9th Ward, has a very practical dea of public business. ; Upstberetn a Museum in whieh to, deposit the srobives form her trips regularly duringithe sea- | character will be required from each. necessary connection with the existence of State | how long that great stickler for the constitution, | _ Sewer, im Rivington Street.—A resolution in lavor ol Railroad in Broadwoy,—A resolution from the Board to me 00, as follows >= : ‘The proprietor intends that each counter shall contain adiffer- | debts. It was proposed by me prior tothe contrac- | John Tyler, will euffer one of Victoria's subjects | ising this sewer ten feet ansteud ot the grade proposed, | in cijre'into the expedsency(ol establishing a railroad in . ent kid of goods, and the articles exhibited. be frequently pub- | ¢j , was adopted. ‘ Leaves sera. Pr lished jn the journals of the day. ‘There are also glass cases for tion of most of them. It is proper to add, that for openly and contemptously to violate it. as adopted: i the Seventh Ward.—A. resolution to op- | Broadway was taken up and reterred a exhibiting premium goods and new inventions counter | the sake of the credit of our common country, J m sorry to inform you that the yellow fever Sewers —An ordinance relative to constructing sewers i ; tf i fe ‘ A A : q riate $10,895 82 to erecta school house in the Seventh is ale of ice | fervently desire to see every State honorably: fale has made its appearanee in our city,and is daily on Wack wes caked up by Alderman Drake. in streets where pipeaare laid) Concurred in. in the rear of the Bazaar, which will cream aud confectiongry. The establi ; i igati Y ; : i nad kev in order by 2 proprietors aad ian filling a. HT Rye alae Oe eye 1t will therefore be unsafe for any | Alderman Somierre.in opposed the resolution on the “ER PS eey wet ed Batig certain improvements in dance to Wait upon customers tot stan > J » of our friends to return here till November. The | ground tuat none et the Commissioners of Public Schools, - id ov. 15.scat do lmporters, merchants, mas ¢ on f : : An ordinance which provides for the building » sewer HH fac juches beam 14 |! advantages nate a branch iether Hate fae she eahbs Your frigad'ahd obits sery't crops of cotton and sugar continua to promise | except one, had entered the proper bonds in the office of | i. Brogmestreet,. Concurred in- : H. Cray. | abundant, and of the former article we are daily | ‘he County Clerk, in accordance with the provisions of}, gijirig Juroi ¢.—Report in favor of applying to the 1220 tons, the largest steam- | sou e of thei 1 ters, taney 0 horsepower boilers Seecoutaniteetse pence et matmiees ok romain - receiving large quantities. Something issaid about | ‘Me Schoo! law. hat th legivlatureto make frovision under the militia lew so as sont Saety Valves to prevent the poss: | respectable business in ove ofthe eat tuations in Broadway, | ‘To xuz Errors :— the army worm making great devastations on the | ,,AWerman Duaxs proposed an omendment, tial. Te OP | to compel the members ol the militia corps to attend but t long, with separate Saloons for Ladies | regulated fair. For arther particulars aplyton - _ AsHLAnp, September 23, 1844. cotton, but believe me it is done for effect. The | Mreeventh Ward had eutered the bonds, one ead in the ) ear, and to be liable to jury duty. as State Rooms extend the whole length eW: BENEDICT, Proprietor, Gentlemen—Since my nomination at Baltumore | cotton’crop will be fully as large as last year, ‘Aidctoan © ered thebonds. table, and |, The adoption ‘of such a law will ‘confer a vast ventilated by doors. opening from the inside and out, and all 25 Nassau street, | in May last, by the Whig Convention, asa candi- | Louisiana is going to give Clay 1500 majorit man SCE FP HN nov td have cutered the bonds | bevefit on the community, and put an end to the present rts of the bout ar fintshed and furnished in astyle unequalled Let, secoud story, a room for an artist, eli- | date for the office of President of the United Stat iN FOIDE $9 Give UIay, Majority. argued further that they should have enteret Hie | evil that prevails in relation to the difficulties of procur- y any other inthe wovid, Ample accommodations for. Steer- op atureor Portrait fainter, sis 3were 6 of Preside nited States, Yours, truly, S.A. within thirty days after their election in June last He | 5) jurors ; and Will also abate much of th a Gat age Pannen cers: in four large well ventilated Cabins, one of whieh | 70); = aan nn | { have received many letters propounding to me contended that all the offices of Commissioners were va- tHe i Mecii f mili exclual to females. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN estions on public affai id oth cal stone in tbe eluventh ward, because they hud | &*!sts in relation to the collection of militia fn WOOLLENS. Caen linoabel tare rebiah lelawan ere may hare axpebere: ot {hus compliat with the law, and that they Tutt re- |, Croton Water —A resolution was adopted in favor of H. Noxrow & Co., Chicago, ts. HENRY MIGEON, most of those which have reached me | have re (Correspondence of the Herald.) main vacant until another election. a ne polytng the pe eee hiy krorot lightip the Cit ESO win oa) Decrolty ve CORNERS of piahe end esshingzon streats, New York: | plied; but to some I have not, because either the Harnrisnuaa, Pa., Sept. 27, 1844. Aldermen Hassaoues sepliod that bn dieretarh pele Srlean wih aes. onaurred in, salient “. . N. ut ul hy 7 bs a» TWS| Py . . * eB ‘ ‘2 K Ven 8e- * . "i A Foner en YX, & CO. | informs the manufacturers and dealers i woollens, that hie | subjects of which they treated were such as that, | General Markle Waylaid—Prospects of Parties. Sora ad wa elected ee ie (eaativen in toad | _ A resolution was offered in favor of repaving the inter- austonyire catal ishment is now (heart poration aod thar he is pre | in Tempe of Mien my opinions, I thought, had | Dag Bennert— had not, it was because he had probably neglected it on | "ection Lipa Hester pd Mulberry styeetsiand edoptedl BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Bpeciteans of bie. workssanahi, ay | been sufficiently promulgated, or that they did not 2 . irpose to prevent the accomplishment of the objects of Inspectors 0) li esolurions were otered in STEAM siiPs. ailiemen whose gaitea ara uneted, | possess, in my fadgmente sufficient importance to | Little did I think some twelve years ago, when | {he sehoo! faw, which had continually met the opposition | fart of appointing Charles A Quider, inspector of Bite | ‘Of 200 tous an pashevle ediinss require an answer from me. | desire now to say to | you and I labored together in Chester county in | of the American republican part 8 seph Hopkins, removed ; aud al 3 pointing Under contract with the Lords of the Adj the public, though you, that considering the near | this State, that you would at some future day edit | , Alderman Scumsrs.in replied, by reading Sxtmolt | vioses H. Hacketul in the dnd district of the 4th ward, in miralty. : Wolcott & Slade, 6t Pine street. appioach of the Presidential Election, I shall hi h Id crane ful infl from the opinion of rere Esq, “th pee the roomof Mr Pearce. Adopted. BEE NIA Ryrie. 1, 6; Lanwley, 63 Kine street. henceforward respectfully decline to transmit for | ® Paper which would control such @ powerful influ- | the Board, oguinst the principle of compelling Hot MAL, | ‘The Board took a recess und went into joint ballot, AC. Bp te ig ee ee ammo antaee publication py, lettera from me in answer to in- | ence over the United States as does the Herald. tecopiennte Soweardy the erection > “4 where, having remained for some time, they returned, ny Hewitt 8.J. Sonen & Co. 1 suzy imere_ | quiries upon pu lie matters a , In the “western world,” from whence I have just | “Aldermen Daaur. replied, by seying that the same prin | When Mr. Everdell took vhwehair Hiailfax, a8 follows: SHIRT MANUFACTORY aster my momination, I doubted the propriety, | retumed—in New Orleans, St. Louis, Louisville, | ciple existed in compelling to is 1ipers Oh Dee several Cuaxcice moved to take up the Resolution which was i § From Liverpool. AND t oot ena wering. Say letters UpoH NEW |G acinnatiow ahaa Basie Nese 1 Worlds | Wore Ce nttn eatin tan iswes pale 4 ne passed in relation to the tea room—the Resolution which Caledonia, Lott... — GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING STORE, questions of public policy. One who may be a | Cincinnati—every where Bennett's New York He- | Union Park, which few in the lower part of thecity.re,, |! Peet daidign tiietantec He hadiseceivad hone mtar Ae, } a ‘ Angust ona 69 Maiden Lane, candidate for the Chief Magistracy of the Nation, | rald is anxiously sought for, and its contents eager- | ceived much benefit or pee poopie siniple of the | Cstion from many tex payers, and moved the following ‘i : Alderman Hassnoucn “aeagin gs cro amendment, in compliance wath the request of many tax- . : ST RECEIVE, ; Weasels carry experienced surgeons, and are sapplied | JUST, RECEIVED, the In proline grt her ai if elected, ought to enter upon the discharge of the | ly devoured. Let me add that the secret of the present school law compelling the whole city to be tuxed | Hv agnes with Life Boats. denlots high duties connected with that office with his fs ‘ f ail Wor ireight or passage, APPLY 10 aa jun iol ing tande up to order at the following low prices, viz | mind openand uncommitted upon all new questions | Popularity of your paper is found) im the.ability; I ee rt aatre elainsaieta: ine, easiest en ick | Resolved, ‘That the Mayor and the members of the ma- me . h Jon Agent Frock and Dress Coats made and trimmed from $500 to $10'00 | which may arise in the course of his administra- | fearless independence, and manly courage exhibit- bea laws, such as the crecti.n of bridges, kc. in towns jens stl Pesan ommmon ¢ ounell bepsce in waxed ACRTALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL Affe Unt nga eens tubiomni ipa” 17" | Sint and ready 0 avail hime of al the lights | ed inthe exposition of false doctrines and false | wherathe whole crusty was uted, He tigucd against | Meee ord iy cea, ia otter that our citizens and “4 Inder Garments mi t der Hosery, Gi ‘Stocks, r! , tre ad ‘ " ii the position of ir. Cowdrey, who assume: wc Bag toot (J ff ‘The Royal Mail Suamers BRITANNIA | Clavatt Collars, Suspenders, kee ‘WM COLLINS ©" | grese,"and, above all, trom the public opinion. theories, and particularly so in regard to the two | (chotilaw should have received a two-third vote, be. | friugos i ater Ome AY ton then urioalty. aad CALEDONIA will leave Bostoun for | 002? Imvec If, in advance, he should commit himself to in- | great political parties of the preys day. Honor, | cause it provides for the sppropriation of money velong- | (Rout of laughter ) Pp ” the above ports, as follows -— IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES. dividuals who may thin! to address him, | virtue, and every principle of patriotism, is sacri- | ing to the State, and therefore was a violation of the con. ; ‘on the ; 4 i ADIES, ividual y proper to add: him, . that | C¥armotax.—1 consider the amendment out of order. BIULANNIA. J Hewitt, Eaq., Commander, Tuesday, Oct. 1. PATENT ELASTIC ARTEMIAN BRACES Tits ines | Re may deprive the public and himself of the bene- ficed to.an unholy and. all absorbing hunger after | stiution, | He talegea in oppetate for paliie setools, | 4 Assistunt Alderman Cuasticx considered he wae in or- CALEDONIA, E. ‘ednesday, 16. | j, 7 f Yeahs “ype Me it of those great guides. Entertaining this view, | office, ’ oe m i | der, and moved the amendment. Faanage to Liverpool TE eee $iao, | invention wich fas been Jong nese, and must eventually grove | it was my intention, after my ssa Se to de- | A pitiable exhibition of that aro hantic nature war ucled tinder thie rea bape ap rat bs | "tite Cuaimsax, who, by the way, can crack @ oo, ia Re manner af constraction all the graceful proportions of iv | cline answering for publication all questions that | #0 eminently characteristic, of the (ower Order ot | a eo rte a cadod’wan then adopted by'a vote | Joke, fave three or fonr han! pummels of bis hammer on s2im ‘orset, without any of its injurious tendencies ; while - | might befpropounded §to me. But, on farther re- | politicians, came off here to-day, on the occasion | of'y to 3, he table, amid loud cries of “adjournment.” ae - (AAs Coy empems chest, E mvoag Meee Hasina saat. te me that if I imposed this si- | of @ visit from Gen. Joseph Markle, the whig can- bs ag ulatine Hacks and Cabs.—The Special Committee He. oe « claimed to be heard. FOR CHARLESTON, KEY WEST, HAVANA, | most fatal tendency. ‘The ARTEMAIN BRACE expands the | lence ight, co ‘uni. | didate for Governor of this State. No sooner was | to alter the ordinances regulating hacks and cubs, con- he Ww . u 2 lence upon myself, | might, contrary to the uni , 6 u3 Mr. Jounson slapped his desk. AND NEW ORLEANS. we wd tele hares ‘action to the Lungs, and a form t t my life, seem to be unwilling frank- | it known that Markle was on his way to town, | sist of Aldermen Cozzens, Schieffelin and Seaman Mrc +4 i ToS, Satu rn O % ful and pleasing outline to figure ; enor of my life, n e unwilling fri . petty f . y, Mr. Cuantick laughed beartily, when the amendment Sune ow Survnpar, arm Onrgnrn.at colguoex, P.M. | fal aid pene outline wo igure; powenning be iidore te | 110m {"rearteanly to gupmit. tay opinioner tothe | than a certain politician took upon himself the | | Seo! Howsein Furth Ward. “Alterman Duaxe moved | wax out, andthe Hoard aijourned NEW YD symmetrical. Parents and Guardians are particular}: bli fe d fi sibility of appointing himself and another a | the adoption of a resolution to appropriate $11,443 for YORK, John T. Waght, . tea had ates parti y requested | public judgment. I therefore so far deviated from | Tespo! 3 H ayment of erection of schoo) house in James street, in dee, will positively sail as above. o examine this article. Tt nares felt! | my first purpose as to respond to letters addressed | committee on bene® of the Gey iwi Tie | he Fourth Ward. Ace potererina MAM Case ASH wl egbabtbn touuedth mer has overhauled, and put in com- | all the purposes for which it is recommended, and of immense iahat i wai and escort the General totown. The ylete order for the season, ‘and no expense benefit to children of either sex, and to all persons who have ac: | (© me, making inquiries in regard to subjects | (o walt on yout ‘Alderman Scwierre.iN opposed the resolution, ashe | fatal accident, which involved the life ot ove indi- Docu spared tosnake her every way completehas large aud airy | uired the habit of stooping. ‘This Brace manufactured un- which had been much agitated. Of the answers | General, however, a plain, unassuming, short, | said the lots cost the Sum of $18,000, when they were | viduel, and seriously injured two others. Major Geo'ge state-roorns, every. way adapted for the comfort of passengers.— immediate tion of Mr, Barrells who. has been en f i . | thick, farmer-looking kind of a man, (who appa- ¥ p | Zahm, printer and’ publisher of De: 4 Be eneriea'saeient fuel rom been or the VO! age, an will gaged Sor the lasso oe pesto Ba Pamarsigeren: ot cimereat pe for fie etna My cshecieats rently relishes good fving more than one ad pened Paghat tl theta Tor Gaeanceen rs this man | ‘aiier of Atal Hed Hastantaoemeig RTL: week Fr madaage apply to Capt. Wright on board. at foot of sit st, | Brace as ‘Or tO any article that has herccofore fallen under | without any expectation on my part of their being | Not see proper to get out of the cars three miles | Ward music was taught, nd they even had a piano toin- | Mr Charles Exslinger ‘and Peter Smith were seriously ‘ory Bi A. HUBBARD & CO, his observation. Ladies Department No. 2 Park Place, first | deemed worthy of publication. In regard to those | from town and ride in on horseback, agreeably to | struct the scholars. He conten ed that the public schools | Injured. The circumstances connected with the acci- 37 Peck Slip. | door from Broadway, where a lady, Fe it ‘ r the wishes of said committee. This rebuke little | of this city were charity schools, and should be so consi | dent were materially those:—Major Zham, and others of the stractare and fitting of the arti daunted the courage of the politician, who is but | ‘ered. ‘The higher brauches were not to be taught in | his party, had visited the town of Cheektowaga, a few anne ie Ns choola ar public expense, and he hoped that no ap- | miles from this city, for the purpose of aiding in erecting ok, or to eel?" Lin rre ly acquainted with which have been presented to the public, miscon- STEAM SHIF FoR NEW ORLEANS 01 partment at the old cxtablis me Bt ot ore ceptions and erroneous jbohetrnsHiobe sBeve bese Weal (in every thing save assurance and thes —The splendid steam ship ALABAMA ew a4 given to some of them which I think they did not | @ little man (1 S ons would be made to astain such extravagance. | ahickory pole. ‘The tree was ruised several leet from the agR et Winter ae Oe Cee authorise, or which, at all events, were contrary to self conceit). To the great annoyance of the old ffeargued thut the achools of the Public School Scciety | earth, and the tap being too henvy for the butt, an effort will be despatched punctually as above. This | ,@ENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE, | my intentions. man (the General,) this chap stuck to him like a] should have been sustained, as ne objection could be | waa made to haul it down by means of a rope thrown over five aud poweriul ship has very recently had thorough overhaul- HE HIGHEST PRICES can be obtained by Gentlemen | Jq announcing my determination to permit no | leech whilst he remained in town, uad, to the utter it. Mejor Z and others iately beneath, pull- jug hia ine newly coptered and supplied with «set of new or Families who are desirous of converting their let of | 510 Ietters to be Nxeh froth toe bm Fable af. | astonishment of even those who knew him, he in- led the contemptuous re. | ing upon the rope, whe: hock broke, and the tree was boilers, made in the eity of New Xork: She is inevery way | ERIK appar! iiuticmes quitting the eity or changing rsi- | {uirs, 1 thik it right to avail mycelf of the occa: | truded himself in the General's carriage, unsolici- plied to. the public | precipitated into their m. .\, striking, and crushing bim, i fad » rig y' tended that th and wounding the two oth bo passengers. ‘Those about proceeding to the above port, id | dence, having any suj ous e flects to dispose of, will it i i ted, when he left this for Reading and Philadel- content at these | ar ding the two other persons above numed. Mr. Passengers, Those about proceeding to the above port, should | Such" (Ot thefr advantage to sex for the Subscriber, who will | #100 to correet the erroneous interpretation of one | te<s fin the city, a# they were | Easlinger received a severe wound on the head, and hed Jimited namber ouly ean Ue taken. | F i ply on + their residence by appoigement. ‘ ortwo of those which I hud previously written.— | phia. . toute by not. “charity yschool,” but the schools of the people, | one of his legs broken. Mr. Smith also had a leg broken, aril, OF to W. & J. I" 4, LEVINGTEN, In April last I addressed to you, from Raleigh, a} The political contest rages most vichently Nero | sustaiced by their money and their voice. He dissected | and was otherwise injured. ‘They are both recovering. a. Te South siret, corner dniden Liane. | 4 tase chrough the Fost’ Ofice, or otberwi letter in respeet to the proposed Treaty annexing | abouts. The whige ure making great eflorieto cat- | the argument of Alderman, Schieflelin in opposition to | It is indeed painful to record instances of this kit d, where STATEN ISLAND Prompt attention ” -” | Texas to the United States, and I have since ad- ty this State, but the prospec! : of the event o A ¢ | the extravagance of the school in the fourth ward, and | «citizen is cut down ia the midst of health and useful- ens FERRY. eae CAST OFF CLUTHING. ~~ | dressed two letters to Alabama apon the same eub- | ¢ lection promises them a fruitless victory, as there | narrowed it down to the fact that some few lessons in | ness. Major Zahm possessad habits of unt é ENTLEME! A ing into | Jeet. Most unwarranted: allegations have been | is no doubt here amon} impartial men, but that the | music were taught once or twice a week in order to im- | and indomitable perseverance, which were ‘The Bouts war ran ee fOeita Ga aad efter Bept 90 Heer hte ee ese ee ote rien | made that those letters ate inconsistent with each | State will go for ‘Shunk in October ‘and also for | prove the taste und education of the students. all his relations of lif He was 49 LEAVE NEW YORK: a the Subse: TheHIGHEST CASH PRICES. other, and, to make it out, particular phrases or | Polk and Dallas in November, by large iy joo scting lence eh pare age eet the Board of | left a wife to deplore his deat! » . M5. id 6, P.M. , Kami or lemen, it H H vi jsintants wel —_—_—_——_. Suan A BH 6 and side ng amr Sekt eth NF RE. | expressions have been tra fom their context, and Beat, || Asmmane yea Teenie ee Lea BSI caedit |» eh cinknSoor ert THRUT RPRSIeTA Bris WAN 8, and 10, A. M.; 123, 244 and 5! M. much to ir advantage to send for the Subscriber, w! a@ meaning attributed to me whic! never enter- Fine Arts. from the office 0: Day Otficer of the seventh ward. 28 years, son of Gardner Abbott, of North Andover, put N attend them at 8 All goods must be. particularly marked, and are at che ene. tained. F Change of Inspectore.—The following Inspectors of of the owners thereof. 24 . , Ollie No, 2 Wall s wish now distinetly to say that there te.not a Great Parixo.—We visited yester- | Chick wore appointed fm end (0 his existence on Sunday forenoon by banging FALL AND WINTER AKKANGEDENT Clothing cleaned and repaired. aad at GoHudion st | Facing, a sentiment, oF an opinion expressed i mmense painting of “The End of the | “james C. Forrester, Ist District 15th Ward. etek Ct Cas bona ntact iettrede om Py > Pt pressed in my ' A cattle out of the barn, which wasa few rode from NEWARK sND NEW YORK. cr A ae through the Post Office or otherwise, will receive | Raleigh letter to which Ido notadhere. Iam de- | World.” The subject, both ind mn and execution ‘Andrew C. Wheeler, sen., 2d do, do house, and started for that purpose; but nothing bein FARE ONLY 18) CENTS. fot rth nao AuSi lin® re te} having required no ordinary head to conceive, and | Joseph James, Ist do. 7th do. eard from him for sc (i j ‘HE NEW AND. SWIFT SAMER RAL grompt stentioe nasi ire | cidedly opposed to the immediate annexation of | having req ry ; tc heard from him for something like half an hour, the chil 7 EW AN SOHN GAREY NBOW, | TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS & DEALERS. | Texas to the United States. I think it would be | no ordinary hand toportray, the imagination of the | H. B. Chapman, 1st de, 1ath do. drem were sent to sovertdin the cause of the deley, when, ON aud after September ith will ran daily, | ‘PHE SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale a very superior article | dishonorable, might involve them in war, would | artist. ‘The picture relates more particularly to the | §- N- Leggett, Mo, do. to their great astonishment and grief, they found their sented a report stating the difference between the con- sang tracts for sweeping the streets for the several years, as | SwocKixc. J bers River Republic of Union, and, if all these objections were removed, | prophesies of leaia 51 Ferry street, New York. | could not be effected, according to any informa. | !nto too minut detail, we would expr ‘k, foot of Centre street, 8 o'clock A. M.— high spill be sold extremely low to close s concer ° a miration of this most arduous and gr colors. w dork, foot of Barclay street, 3 o'clock 1’. M. We learn from the Red OCITY. o of the Ith inet. that a negro HOUK CHANGED TO SLX O'CLUGK, D. M. PEYSER & CO. tion I possres, upon just and admissible conditions r iM 4 - : eae P, M—On and after Monday, Sep, isch 1844 No. 60 John street and 369 Broadway. Tt was not my intention, in either of the two let taking, os being a startlimg and most ie pic- Between | ond years... oe 69987 living on the Calcasiett, in the parish of Rupides, was : in ph ine ALBANY AND TNGY | FAVE mie by moms ay ad kop unary. | tera which U addrewsed to Alabama, to\exprees any | We, the Tarovn grorvh detached from he can: A REE committed to Jail onthe 10 hust-cherged with the per: Mi chaage aie hour of ro 0 May |. a large ani sel Anso1 i i ey wel A - se eeeee : i great Fair end Cattle |: Gersupn exsieles for. ‘Embroidery and Fancy Sh which they | COBtrary opinion. Representations had been made | aed appear as 1 'y ‘ici ‘id Unie was the | Petration of a most diabolical outrage ‘While an orphen and will land at Pomghkeepsie daring th ; hi ing with Debeuf's great paint- | Assistant Alderman Craatick Show, Fare 74. ly two ough fe fer fe ‘and retail, te me that | was considered as inflexibly opposed | Ves, in this respect vying. 5 grea’ ae "Ps atmer SW ALLOW, Cap A AeLean, Monday 6h, siberty ‘Zaphye, Worsted ‘Sera Worsted, Gar, Fom| to the annexation of Texas_under ‘any elteum | ing of the ‘* Expulsion of Adam and Eve,” which | Propet place ta rovort on Wan si exig contract hed and Wednesday, 18th. | The steamer ALBAN Y m RB. | Silk, Chenjile aud variety of other articles for Bmabroidery. ces; and that my opposition was so extreme | was exhibited here some few years back. fe are hie silent nd secret manner, the pov- a aptain Re. B: Macy, Tuesday, ITU, 1 mioth, at 6 o'clock, from Cort: yg | 3 my ¢ ¢ few. , ne) Pueaday, H7thy Thursday, 19th, at 6 o'clock, from Cort: | French Pure Twist, skded and plain; Gilt and, Silvered | That 1 would not waive it, even if there were a ge. | rangement of colors is likewise admirable, and the M knowledge on the sutject who was living with to a relative of his, about a accosted by # negro, who tried to to go into the wood: him, and on her iher and took her'there. She girl, about 14 years ot a Jandt street Purse Ornaments, H ne me hot ee y o’elock, from Barclay street pier, the Gar Seat Gill ted Beal (clue Fi Bags and Purses; | neral consent to the measure by all the States ‘of | drawing, with one or two exceptions, is equally de- ia teldthet 6 prover time tho, gentle. ppd’ em hes onde A ort, ee vered , » Kringes, pee thay Costes. he contd not o 4 feaving that her cries M. a Braids, Cord, i firet I lab: serving of much praise. But we cannot shut our | mon would receive all the infor Duriw Di the Union. I replied, in my first letter to Alabame men 1 Bo ie a a eS eee trl kind of Tues, Cheaille Cod | that persovally I had no objection to annexation: | eyes, anhonest critics, o one or wo defecis in tbia | The int meeting then adjaury to and from Poughkeepsie and New York. 12 and Chenille, meaning was sufficiently obvious, | Colossal’ q : €: , - . ts to and from Voughkeepsie and New ¥ it Theil ; ame ease Ithought that my mea ing lini lsat choy color Yeiad etbdued, copesteliy inthe figure re: | _ Alferman Has srover then resumed ie remark tiatit he thought Iie was extinct, and then lel 1 1 Suspen e ings, Bilk, " 'y | the e nem manner, until t nd then lef FOR ALBANY MOUR CHANGED, | Wanted and Cotou Frias; and Gian, n al colon ends’ | fon" vocingy ae { have none for espousing, | preventing "= The Church of Christ in ite Spiritual | ply te, Allonvon Gcliefil's iors schwola were ar | amt rim away. Sha wae found shor werent "HES’T nr} qe rf wi i le 0 ,- eo! ROCHESTER will, on and after day Oiled Silk, French manufacture, white, yellow and green the measure, my judgment being altogether in- Sense,” it would have materially added to the ge. ociety, and that 2 state of Ineeney eaae ons aa tht vashe would be heard, with ahickory stick, bruising her inthe most shockin superior to those of the public school fternoon, Sept. 16th, leave at 6 o'clock i ‘ad political derati neral effect and beauty. ‘I'oo much uniformity of ole. ‘sii TO TAILOKS. fluenced by general and political considerations, the extravagance of that society in the payment of sala | 50's erent deal from her wounds. The neighbors imme- HE. Second Edition of Stinemet’s celebrated work on ent | which have ever beep the guide of my public con- ee er eed simocts tnelt veriee Prevails, | riesto teachers of the most common rudiments of Eox | iitiely turned out and apprehended the math education, was more than equal to all the extrava benefi Tn @ PLEASANT AND CUAL EXCURSIONS, Ling garments of every deserincion in watyle of elegance | duct. i v iB Expres. ed, is now published and ready for delivery’ “Phose | °"In'my second letter to Alabama, assuming that | sions. In our opinion there is an evident anacron- | gance of the public schools in extending It ‘ TK ARRAN GEMENT. NEW BRIGHTON, PORT RICHMOND, (STATEN | S400" 4 A q 8 “ ; ISLAND.) AND NEW YORK FERRY yee dest i cof the insamuctions fC contains, would. do welt | the Annexation of Texas might be accomplished | ism as respects the costumes of the group of the | somewhat finished education to their echols oa! ©. M.Cuay axp Gennrr Suita —We find the swer | following in the Uties Liberty Prese of the Ist inst: rich man and his daughters, the former being at | to the argumert that the schools of the society would | Nin, Barury :—} have, this moment, reod, in the Liberty From Pier No: 1, North foot of Battery Fiace. res ection © ¢ Sie ty tote | et i Without war, with the opi a ss | sae and contain I elegant gran of a he aro pila aaa of ihe Sistas i the Union, and | tired in ancient garb, while the daughters’ apparel | have accommodated the chil Fe on ine cies modated an | Rreeentbe proceedings of the last Annual Meeting of the he present day, with full and ample approximate closely to the recherché modes of the | conclusively Mint hor one mal we , a New York State Antislavery Society. [learn by them, follows, Daily, from May 20th ‘to’ nf Lott Leaves New York at 9 and 11 o'eMB@, | C8. curtiag in an easy nnd acreutitic manner. ‘The follows | upon fairand reasonable terms, I stated that I there schools belore the others were organ: : Wee. % , Mi 2 i H ; ene ac that Mr. Cassius M. Clay proposes to discuss the q ee ne id at 20 minates to 3, and 10 minutes to | inate few of the many highly respectable names who testify | should be glad to see it. I did not suppose that it te compliment Anelli for having under. | _Alermao Musen said the point war, why was $18,000 | tion, whether Henry © ay ie not better entitled than OA Meat Laie and oe eM he merits of the bool ‘call inted with Mr. 8 was possible I could be misunderstood. | imagined © ag P iJ paid for these lots, when $7000 could have purehased | james (. Birney to our votes ; and that the Society has ares New rho ai 8and 10 A.M: at 1, 5and7%¢ | qachepnerumaed bang rpeticlly ecquninned with ME. Stine | Svery body would compreiend me aa intending | taken and completed eo arduous and lofty a subject, | them? Searteteh bel coaeeioosts to tovuation toons oe F calli Saevd ivy Volk: deb bnt.31 As Mis oe 6/ tad | GE ESTORE ‘compleer'in 1, ‘ and we are sure that this painting will secure him | Alderman Cozzens said there was something wrong | society for this expression in its confidesce in me; d in its practical that, w might be my particular views ani ? 7 J plieationto cutting, superior to any beretcfore pubished, ether SeTHDeAL Tr unould be hay rte ace what the whole |. name to “the end of the world.” about this purchase, and he desired to know all the facts | anq | will cheerfully undertake the duty, which it has P, M. ves Port Richmond, at 20 minutes to 8 and 10 A.M; Ei ; baud Iie BM, in Europe or America, “ . ‘ H ri before he could vote for the appropriation. assigned t Syracuse, [ see, is the place for a aoe May 18, 184, myitémere | ok; Henry, & Som, Daniel Cotter, Staats & Banker, Charleg | Ration might concur in desiring bie the condi Heaura.—We are in the possession of letters| Alderman Gate said he was prepared to vote as he hed thelr Cuscion ' walt for Mt Clay to appoint the time NeW YORK, ALBANY AND DRO SIUAMBUAT figytianal ee ine »B.F. Horser, James Dally, Joh | tions stated. Nothing wasfurtne’ ara ead from the parish of St. James, which represent that | voted before, and he held the sume views as he did before. | Whether the discnssion shall occupy one or two days, I od yee 1a z res abjv6 can ve obtained of the author, No. 113 Brosdway, | ‘haf to spans any seeere. CINE. pemtion’ or ine the health of the parish is not #0 lamentable ax has been | | Alderman Hasnnovox said that these Fandom charges | Jeave to his decision Gerur SMITH FOR ALBANY AN! OY.—Momi jew York. PN Or sig lin*re.’ | any considerable and re: about the price of these lote being excessive were un A ‘Sept. 74, 1844. reg! HL ALBANY AND TROY Moming | New Fork __sit'n'*_ | Contederacy should continue to stand outin opposi- | fererte: We ean Reda earian, Yoon repre: Rea) Fothe purchase hed been aeted upon by the | Peterboro, Sept. 24, UN _. : HHTRE”Captaie 8, Roe, Monday, Weal BRAHAM RASTOR: (aN poe tot Bradway, he juat | #90 to the Annexation of Texas. : 18 OY tee no maURAE Umtormittent fever, | Board of Fducation, who had paid the money forthe pro: | | Navar.—The U.S. frigate Constitution, Capt ne einer EVIELRE:, Captain 8. KL. Roe, Monday, Wedaee | A ee ea Tie a hase een eee Ke Niche | In all three of my letters upon the subject of | which yields readily to medical treatment.—N..0. Pic., | Verty. aud now the Common Council were asked to wp- | Percival, was going into Rio Janero om the 6th of [he Rteamer OY, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thurs | las, Dochess D’Orleans, and Sally, a fine and large assortment | Texas, { stated that Annexation was inadmissible | Sept. 21. propriate money to er e building August week foot on a day and Saturday lorning, at 7 o'clock. of the latest and most beautiful styles Royal silk bullion Fringes | except upon fair and reasonable terms, if ever ‘he resolntion waa lost by a vote of 3 to 9. We learn that the Naval commission, consisting Line from the {Got of Courtland strest, direct. and rich hand made k Laces, ang | cxcept upon + pay A ech whi ‘4 Court vor THE Corrgcrion or Exrors—Aina Alderman Duaxe said thai the Board of Education were | Capt. Roussean, Commander Adams, and Lieutenant Jobn- iwamer SWALLOW, Captain A. MeLean, Monday, | read other objeetion were removed. tn a speech whic desirous of having this matter cispoxed of in tome pori- | cou, have just secured the titles for ‘the site of the pavy Waist ant y ai eis. iteoior | Tuddressed to the Senate of the United States | 87) 02 sanaora ba spe hip ea, WW | Give munnerand he had therefore iutroduced it this even: | yard at Memphis, and the titles have been forwarded for " bh . G. M in pags alae Naar oll A Pade je Masten | fine Board then adjourned to Mon This Board also met he approval of the government The whole cost of the next site was $20,000, the city of Memphis liberally contribut- ing its interest in the commons in front of the ity. The Wirwiam Ey ‘, Beq,, in the Chair, | Commixsioners have devised @ plan for the wo! it ’ should the whole be completed yaroording to the pl he minutes of the lest mesting wae dis | *hould the whole be com nae ke A Friday Evening, at 6 o'elock. “Phe Steamer, ALBANY, Captain I. B. Macy, ‘Tuesday, Thursday Evening, at 6 o'clock. cede Hota of ths Line, ownig to their ight dranghe of wa: are able at all times to pass the bars, ‘roy Iw ‘ample Hime to take the roorniig train of care ive the ena, OF ‘ov passage or Gvlahn, enoly on beard, or at the ofene on, tee eeries, thread | more than three years ago, I avowed my opposi (ull | tion, for the reasons there stated, tothe assumption | Or.) "YW? Geo. Wood concluded for pift: in erro by the, gener [geht of the neg bd the | cision postponed till December. No, 12--J.P. Drummond | | Boaxn ov Assitr, veral States. It wae hat 0 res 4 al bert Ande! . Mr, W, Watson was hen ¥ 4 sumed that ‘Tcould be in favor of assum theuns for pid. in error, Sirs:r Chotitson was hoard for delt oi debt of « foreign State, with which we I inerror. Mr. 8, Stevens was heard in reply. _

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