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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vet Xe ate wat ts, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1844. _ bree Re amt —————————————— THE NEW YORK HER 1844—Fall Arrangement, “T how a nobler purpose, if f t wedilate upon it, J fal.even than the awful J f time seperate an. Sag Harbor: cenkunagneebubati on ALD. NEW YORK AND ERIE RAIL RoaD. | SPLENDID SPEECH OF D'ISRAELI, | couud have anlnste) your iateations, When we remem: | distinguish you from that race ‘They were the children (Correspondence of the Herald } THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. GRAND SOIRKE AT MANCHESPER, _ | ber the classof your commuvity for which this institution | of the sun; you live in « distant, a rugged, and norther Ree Oe ne Ocr. 4; 1844 was particularly adapted—when we conceive, difficult vs | clime- They bowed [efore diferent ultars—they . er. 4, 1844. itis, surrounded as we now are with luxury and plvasure | followed different customs-—they were modified by | Grand Mass Mecting at Monta, Point—Excite- THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD The Manchester Atheneum, which i remap cs ewe To the Public, ‘The steamboat UTT A leaves ever ea ee oT HE ~ Q —when we attempt to picture to our imaginations whot | different manners. Votaries of the beautilul, they 5 5 _— Fis eee TAY Pod OR DE ASEMEDIATE | minently couneected with the meeting we have to | is the positivn of a youth, perhups of very tender years, | sought in art. the means of embodying their pai-| ent om the Atlantic Ocean— Fine Speeches— Fine " 'Y morning at 8 o'clock, A. | Teport, Was established in 1836, for the purpose ot THE NEW YORK HERALD~Daily Newspaper—pub- | M., and every afternoon a: 3%, MU) (Sides excepted.) fo: | affording to * the youth of the middle classes,” sent, as | am informed is very frequently the case, from a | siouate conceptions; you have devoted your energies | Ladies— Fine Oysters— Fine Clams. istant district, to torm his fortunes in thie great metrope- | to utility, and by the mesns of a power almost unknows Since the Long Island Rail Road has been ¢ lished day of th r - ont, Where passengers will take the commod of ; 3 : | tis ef labor and science—wh: think cf that youth, | to antiquity, by its miraculous ag: ncies you have «pple? i igs sa a cd dtm 5 pad nants oumpany for Goshen Middletown, te, Keren ots Cas O!| those intellwctuar advantages which can ouly be | (Ufurin age, with ho domestic hestl, to soothe and. ate. | ite creative’ force fo every combuacion cf humes cic-| pleted, we are enabled to receive your valuable co tide 3 cols per Capyyree G1,A6 pat axnemir~pasensss x as udtozown 50654 A.M. tad 5PM cenes by. ene or the cerita feb , {0 counsel or control—when we pictaes him to | cumstances that could produce your objects. Yet, mi! | paper daily, and all good democrats seek it with d om . amprton, Hones. | be he institution possesses # noble building in es after a day of indefatigable toil, i I and the triumphs of your scientific industry, upon | PAP THE WEEKLY HERALD—pablished every Saturday | (ile,Cabandale, Milford, kc , in counection with tne afiernou:. | Bond-street, erected from the designs and under | ev-nings and. his wengre leoatian TE eee te a aecomes the undeacable, the irreatible you nine | avidity to counterect the falye statements made by morning—price 6) ceuts per copy, or $3 12 per annam—post Wieizhe roost ed (OREIGHT, NOTICE, pike ha the Sorgrinienuence of Mr, UA Barry, nee has # iat Ace nnsalicr, fy ing to dissipation trom heer want | for intele etna reGuemant- you build an, ecifise co many of the whig joarnals. Heretofore party spirit ‘ages paid, cash in advance. “ rived from 9 o’clock A. M, to 5 P. M. and forward- | library of-a very extensive and usetul character. | of distrection, end perhaps involved in vice before @ | crated to those beautitul emotions, and to those civ iliziny “i ISRS are informed thot. the cirealation of the | Syve fame day. tae, eu cuire off WAN REN | Ths present number of members (upwards of 1,700,) | Conscious of the very fatal net that has surrounded him— | stuiies in which they excelled, aid you impress upon iis | bas been at rather alow ebb, we being, as it were, dis seer THIRTY-FIVE HOUBAND, and neteasing | agent ccrmer of Duane aid Weseammeis © N RENSSELAER, | is 4 large increase upon the numbers shown in | WBA ® contrast to bis position. dors it oMfar when we | fruut anaie taken thom— isolated from your grand emporium, only receiv- e largest ire jer inches city, |e, veut ates : sely " ' “ Br the world, ands iy therefoge: the beat ehemtsl for nines; | —=?22\ 2 __M_ ©. SEYMOUR, Sureriuundant | former and less prosperous years. Last year a great | Uvusciouaness, which supports and sstains him ater his Sul nee nian ine cieraus igasttte ool) ing three mails per week; consequently political on the city ar country. Prices moderate—cash in advanee, | ~NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD hae ‘of distreas. Thie:| sok eee ering # great i : F establishment where every Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts news would not create much excitement, on ac- thing that can satisty curiosity, that can form taste, that ‘And eloquence count of its tardiness in reaching us. Your city can elevate the soul of man aud lead t thoughts : ona berasable pec apes Recs ge pie, teonabis (Loud cheers.) What benutiful triumph, I must sey, to being now only four hours travel distant, changes e / nar tape al, the general quiet aspect of our seaport. ‘Lhe daily URIN'TING of all dads executed at the most mode: ef debt accumulated during seasons of distress This and in the ‘moat elegant atyle. neta COMPANY. effort Was projected and eunductea, we believe, by JAMES GORDON BENNETT, two members of the institation,—Mr. P. Berlyn Prornieron or THE HenaLy Estas.isHMenr, and Mr. E. Watkin, who were determined that an think of the convenience and the comiort, the Kindness | /mmortal genius, what ‘Northwest eorner of Fulton and N. ‘ . association possessing 80 many attracti id, | and the sympathy which, with a due decorum of man- | fame! Then, when the fe < follows wee : we Thess. Awa consummation of this eflort, a grand | hours Belore was a stranger, viewing an institutien bke | OSE vatent, but tho most politic thing you can | oi8 and Georgia gone t Will the ebolitionisis go ate Westchester ‘Trains, will ga four timosa day each way. | soiree Was held in October, 1848, under the presi. | je 2 great furbor of intellectual tiuge and sockl pro: | 4% to avail yourselves of its influence, und to direct in | for Polk and Dallas, Clay, or support their own Kam, Willtom's Bridge Hunts Wb idge: Uniorhiite: Tuckahoe, | dency of Mr. Charles Dickens.” The soirée last | pricty if my desoription of what this institution oftrs | every way the formation of that character upon whica | entire ticket Y” The question is soon tolved by EK ARKANGEM EN Foaws Hoa and White Plains, a: 70 A. Mi, 10-90:A- BL, 1 F: | evening was’ on the same plan, but was intended | to usyif my view of what it in some degree supplies, be | sntellect must ecgpenrlia. pow: enercieg 83 esisuble | referring to your columns, which readily gives us FARE THREE SHILLINGS FROM PATERSON TO p end aiaa Es Me eer er leave White Plains, at 8 A. | to draw the attention of the public more forcibly to | just, what, | must inquire, is the reason that an institu ? xs cannes sbut our eyes any lenger to the the desired information. The countenances of the JERSEY CITY, 7 ., 1.30 P| M. and 4 P. M. ° sity | the importance of increasing the number and effi- | tion, aperity of which now cannot be doubted, but Liana Reiaderagy ol tlrard pal SB jg G htened when the news On aid after the | Westchester ‘Train will stop only, after leaving the City P' rs ford: hi to | whige rather brighten hi from spelen the oval October thi care will eave atthe corner of Biome and she Bowery Vassiell Ger. | clency of institutious having in view the advance- | #0 brief a time ago could have been apparently in the last | eremite affording a chance and Captivating hospitality to] BEY I elreceived, und they raised the Delgek AM. go'clock AM. ne 21th street, ‘An, xtra Car, will, however, precede | ment and diffusion of useful knowledge. (Say, OF terraces 7.2 i tot So. Agr Meads Sank] Soge Beaten ra token ane 0 teats ot tae “ihe spirit | that the whig Governor was sure to be elected. Be ae sigs oe: we PM 7H i sore the peat saning from the | ‘Mr, D'lsrweli, in a most handsome and ready | may be considered by some an invidious one, it 1. who | 42) Fouched the multitude; it has impreguuted the mass— | The Heraldurrived. The democratic Governor was sfegyy POP Rene fxtra r Harlem aud intermediate places, | Manner, complied with the earnest wishes of the | critic upon your condict ; but | feel pron ResB in your “ Totamque infuse per artus, elected. It was anelectric shock! their vieages So'elock.A. M. i go'elock 4M. selena committee that he should preside ; and the atten- | ind ence —(Cheers.) I remember the kindness which | ‘Mens agitat molem, et magno ve eorpere miscet.” lengthened, and a cloud stood upon the brow of ; be ‘ g ‘Ato A.M, dance was most numerous and gratifying. faced mo in this honorable position, and therelore I | (cheers) 1 would say one word, then, to those for | those who but a day previous were verdant with The following noblemen and gentlemen were upon the platform :—Lord J. Manners, M.P., Lord SR ote Ste ‘i a howd Of 1200 no | SEE ROU RULINRIL LE AIGIE ORC emble, Mr. M. Gibson, . ir. Cobden, Under outmact mith tae ‘Lorde of Sas All it EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE | Mf p., Mr. J. Peel, Mr. ‘Brotherton, M.P., Mr. J JOHN HE! Ryrie. Bright, M.P., Mr. R. Hill, Mr. W. C. Taylor, faraie fom 6, Loe Ce yen hen L.L.D, Mr. $. C Hall, Mr. J. Atherton, Presi- John lewit passengers from Great Britain and Ire! Phseubesriber bonded to mai, ts to bring ont | dent of the Atheawum ; the Rev. Canon Clifton, yom Bodioa, Frois Liverpool! Per shall venture to express to you the two reasons to which | whom ‘hte institution is not entirely, but princi smiles and sunshine. The panic spread from the I think the dangerous state of eur position must fairly be | formed. 1 would address mpaelf 40. thut Poul 0” | leaders so as to cause a general despondency ‘pon ascribed, 1 would aay, in the first place, without impu- | whom the ho} of all societies repose and de-| the entire party. Now what shall we do? The ting the slightes' fault fo the originators of this institu- | Pend. (Cheers) I doubt ‘not that they feel con- | General says, “We must have the entire army tion, wighigg to be most «istinctly understood as not only | cious of the position whieh they occupy—a position | assembled en masse.” We must have a number of net imputil fault to them but most decidedly bein} B. ‘ Of opition thet the fuult doce not lic at their door still t she) pe cde aoa tepiate ah Ler Oy other political warriors to unite with us. In fact cannot shut my eyes to the fact thut, in the origin of this i " we must have a muss meeting, and convince the institution, by éireumstancea not oréveen,and which ce: | JOU O42 Maton ane he trustees oe porizcawhien | people (what we donot believe ourselves) that we tainly were not intended, a party, a limited and a sec: | they occupy They are the rising generstion of u society | democratic whigs wish to put down the olk and tarian feeling, in some Sempee pervaded its management. | unprecedented in the history of the world, that iv at once | Dallas aristocrats, and raise the poor class to that (Cheers) I confess, myself, that it appears to me thatit | powertul and new. In other parts of the ki m the | standard to which they are justly entitled. What would have been a marvel had it been otherwise. When i te we remember ihe gran ebenger fat adhe ot very | Pena as a cae 8S [I pempeteenbmpabenantiernedbenes ie mde BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Ge Liverpool), | the Rev. RK. Vaughan, D.D., the Rev. J. hed Beaten, 00 hoard. is agents in Tayler, B A., the Mayor ot Manchester, the Mayor the pack sailing fr 3} RS pool. | pool every five days—and in order to afford every facility, he | Of Saltord, Sir T. Potter, Kat., &c. ; oe ice ‘i. will have despatched superior American ships in New Yorkand A meeting was held in the Athenwum-room in Ara. Augus Boatou,jeve y week, during the year. the morning to receive deputationa from the local Tas vgiols carry Ciperienced surgeons, and are supplied | align cteattingrill bs heey eon oy herishees mdanguld | societies in the district. ‘The number of tickets for | Teind not ouly the grestehengea thar had occurred, but | Se 209 A mase meeting was what many of our native OE ee aeons, dete te any’of those sent (ur not embark, the money will be refunded, as J the soirée sold was 3,176, and, including the quests, | the still greater thar were menaced and discussed--when sae a dane ‘of muintaining. the order of yeur new ci | born had wever seen. ‘The ladies, who the whigs oe SRIGHAM, Jun. ty Dea nny er Copep remicslag. mooger to weir friends, can have | ubout 8.200 ladies and gentlemen were present, we remember what an influence is created when local | Sijizeron than the matured¢loresight of man. ‘This is | &ay'* take such a warm interest in the affairs of the babe No. 3 street. | mand at the {c i i user Pee A full military band was in attendance, and | jealousy blends with political paseion—it is not difficult a rm du- | country,” held a number of tea party caucusses, AE RC ET ae ne following banks, (without discount or any other c pol pa their inheritance. They will be called on to perfor 1844.) THE NEW STEAMBOAT sae. charge), vizz— # altogether the hall presented a most brilliant and | to imagine, because there are none of us preset but | tieg—great duties. 1, for one, wish for their sakes and J and banners and flags weie all in readiness for YAIN D. HOWE, ‘ \ " . ferent p i k | greatiy. 1 give to them that counsel which Ihave ever} teenth of October, was the eppointed da! England and Branches, throughout England and Wales; York- [| Mr. D Ss OR the chair was loudly cheered. | With ex reme jealousy upon each other. combi- as soit and which | believe to be the wisest and hOn the Saturday” previous vt were bei s is previded on a hill adjoin- ing our Ex-Postmaster’s. ‘The whigs all thought it a grand location, and all the arrangements met nation of peculiar circumstances thet created a balanced | the hest—I tell them to aspire. (Cheers) I believe that ; stave of erties in those places where the struggle for do- | the ‘een who doea not Icok up will lock down, (cheers) ; | crecteds: and minion ,ond power take place very much assisted this | gnq that the spirit that does not dare to soar is destine feeling; and that such a feeling existed throughout ail | Perhaps te grovel. (Cheers), Every individual is walt Isove BUFFALO for CHICAGO, pir District Bank aud Branches; Birmingham Banking Co.; | He immediately rose spoke as follows :—"" When [ on 1) — am caster Bankin d the hi f add on BRIBAY, eof Asal sc Mt ancnster ssa Bask of Inland and Be last had the honor of addressing the members ef the ton, aa follows rapt D—Nati a " i Provin cia ak of rand randhad th all-the pein inal Manchester Atheneum jthey were struggling for the ex- SCOTLAND—Esstern’ Bank of Scotland and Branches {their fortunes. They had incurred a considerable debt in istence of their in titntion. It was a critical moment in etisil i i i bation. Th their friends, its being done. satisfactorily, on twit | apd ‘in appealiag to the sympathies of thecommaniy, | ‘ink no man will deny, and all must deplore. For my | | know there are some who look with what I believe 1s | appointed day, will the tenis protect ust Cur rr remitting the amount they own past, I really believe that had tha: party and secta- | short-sighted timidity and false prudence upon euch | worthy Doctor would not abandon the tenis, but Herat with the name and addess | they were, unfortunately, appealing to those who were | Tian feeliug proceeded in the sume p wer umd virulence | sot! They are ‘ps person for whom itis intended; a draft for the amount | themsulves but slow]; ip y recovering trom a period of severe m Ieee same peahiore 7 5 tent ipl har gate Ad and lengthened suffring. A year has elapaed. snd the t . ‘or further particulars, apply (if by letter, post paid) to effurts you thus made to extricate yourselves from those the largest stim: | sige BEAT RERUMAN' ET'Sath at, | auftculdies may now be fairly exumined, ‘Tbat considel- provent the poss | oO OT a f able debt has been liquidated ; the number of your mem noes FOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Line—First | bers have been tribied—I believe quadruple d—and | am t Ladies re PTO, Fy cgnatch—The fast sailing packet | happy to say th:t your fortunes have ralliod, while that ethos itamedints digest ee caraater is now loading ¥ suffering and surrounding community ence’ more meet tide and out, aud all | steerage passengers, having tuperior nccomimuds:ion, early ap- J together in prosperity and success, (Cheers) 1 think it es Seas for plication should be made on board, at Murray wharf, er to not inopportune, at (his moment of security and serene co's topes JOSEPH MeMURRAY’ fortune, that we should clearly understand the object for 8200 100 Pine street, corner of South street. | which this great struggle hasbeen made. Under circum- it to tell us, Beware of filling the led that in all part: eu! we shou ithas done for the lant twelve or fourteen yeats, must | “Snrui'mind with an smperious tumult of turbadent | concluded that in all party meatures we should have exercised a barbarizing influence upon public senti- | igncies ; teach him, rather, to be content with his posi | ine people present were exposed to the weather ments and public manners. (Cheers) There ara some } tion; don’t induce him to fancy that he ix that which be | | Wate Le Sencar buld helin arserrine amongst us now, I know, who believe that the period | js not, or to aspire to that which he cannot achieve.” In} his skiltulness as a de 0 ein great has arrived when a great effort must be made to | my mind these are supercial delusions. (Cheers) He | quisition. The General said nothing, but on Sun- gmancipate thir country trom the degrading bral: | who enters the world find level. it is the aolitary | day he was seen taking accurate survey of the di- dom of faction (long end continued cheering)—to ter jolitade, who | mensions of the old church. It wus impossible to minate, ifpossible, that extreme, that sectariun, and Li: nd misunder- J say what was. his objoct, but the report was that mited view, in which all human conduct 1s examined, ob ims the truth, Utne loceftices bad mptked’ ine ators’ aed windbwn, served, and criticixed—to put an end to exclurivencst, | éven if it be a stern one. Association affords him thé | ynd ‘probably he ‘was reviewing the military which in its peculiar sphere, is equally deleterious a | hest criticiam in the world, and { will venture to say thet | a hievements of Boneparte to devise the most = _ - wal exolusiveness of mannera which he Athen thi when he enters : ie. FOR NEW ORLEANS—Union Line—Fint | stances which, if not desperate, filled you with the dark. | thet aristocratival exel " has | if he belong to the um, theugh whe tfiectual way of storming the citadel. The Buffalo.) Regular Packet with deapa‘ch—The at sailing packet J ext gloom, you resolved like men to exert your utmost pene moon a7 Seer meee ota lore 2s oe ut he may think, himself a genius, if nature has uot} 40h "Ct" Getober arrived.” The mom gave & peal pet aber Want SAll OF AO in | SRctBies 5 You applied yourselves to those difficulties | port of the country. (Cheers Th a it that to- | £ 7 indi- | slight ray of hope that we should have pleasant ar lavings Very Superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin | with manly energy—with manly discretion. Not too | Part of the 4 ) Tlock upon en elapsed he will become a very soberminded indi- } she y Leitana, | And steeraue passensers, persons wishing to embark, should f Confident in yourselves, you Svanaeerenial night, | hope Iam not misiaken, we are met to consum- | vidusl, (Tremendous cheers, end alaugh) I wish to} weather before the hour amved for the pro- a . .¢ early application o1 , OF to ett tithe eter ene ene om Ce et rita mate and to celebrate the cmancipation of this city,at | dampno youthful erdor can conceive wi bh ceesion. But fhow deceitful are our hopes; 7 > JOSEPH MeMURRAY, 79 yl ae ie Tied ie nent would sym: | Lact ag far as the Atheneum extends, frem the influence | institution would heve afforded to the suggesti he storm came on with redoubled HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ottre 100 Fine set, corner of Séuth._ fF pathize with an Fy ars Ls foiotgne tatestite ive | of these feelings. (Cheers.) [hope that our minds and | q youthful Arkwright—(Cheers) I can co sig at: cmeotelock) when the. Whig teamera aud The Real Mail Stcummhips ACADIA and PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS. miotto of your inslitudion, ior it was mainly by auch in. | OUF eaTts are alike open to the true character of this h | y nursing mother such un institution must have been 9 | emblems were to be thrown to the breege, and the roves tale benefits to which itleads ; and happy I shall be and all! } peiton. It i) ein of the seli-formed ; it ia the | 8Taud procession was to march to the soul-etirring 1 leave Boston, for theabove | HEADQUARTERS OF THE MARINE CORPS, | fluence that you obtained the result which we now cele. ports, as follows Q 2 UARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, brate (Cheers) But if the object which you had at Wasninoton, October 4, 1844. stake was of so great importance, if it justified exertions ALS will be received at’ this Office | so remarkuble, made, too, at a moment when energy was am sure, who are aasii tha our ¢ftorts, however delightful ond so desirabl thia evening, if we prove | counsellor of these who want counsel, but it is not a ble, may have assisted in 0 | guide fe aR ny, Rd last place that will | arullery, and the clouds disc consummation. (Cheers.)— | ¢1] the mind of man with f dialseconceptions. | of moisture, rather to the inconvenience of those notes et the fiteand drum, Heaven opened her harged e due quantum Acadia, Win, starrison, Eaq., Com., on Friday, Nov, Ist, next. é TE Atta Ait 2a Se RdaeY Seat Set | SHLARATE, LOLOR ov. i6th, next, 00 Monday, 1ith November next, If i Pisces to 4 — for furnishing rations to the’ Uuited States? Marines, at the fol: seee Neyeeeyed beta a anere think, | ‘Now, that frankly | have expressed it, that is one of the | fio ew spaper and hia conceit oozes efter reading | who were not provided with overcoats aud umbrel- a lowing Btatious, for the year 104 the ahject for, which we, then eaeited ourselves, whether £7 done of the p incipal reasons, why | believed | jeading article. He refers to the lib las. ‘The time has arrived. Now what shall we ide Agents, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Fee oe Me Teed toa eed Curnetvess whether } 9 blight seemed te have fallen over our fortunes. I think | wisdom of centuries and suges moderate: dot The General answers with his characteristic vent aT Con. Ch esto Massachnsetts. — peal hy ph A ge gry nat great warilled. To nt at the same time thot there is another cause that hes exer- se of juvenescence.— (Chee! He finds new truths | decision, “March to my store house! Jt was the Saree era Philadelphia, Penusylvsi ™ P Rare OHA DY Gey noha leew pame ox ‘o-night | Cigad an injurious effect upon the fortunes until recently | [y'the lecture room, and he home with a conviction | O°CI#IOPs Me nh vee els euubacen emma ere? STATEN ISLAND Gosport near Norfolk. Virginia. we ate honored by many, who, like myself, are strangers, | S¢'this institution. I think that aimited view of ite real.| that he is wot so. learned ‘os he imagined —(Cheers } | Only resource; march we did, and soon {ound our- FERRY. Pensacola, Florida, and Hee eg ey a annette i: | character has been teken even by those who were | In the discussion of a great q estion with bis equate in | selves in & long,low building with two windows in SuOT OF WHITEHALL, Wilmington, Distriet of Columbia. £0, Dy the preset co of deputations trom many societivs# in Hinglined to view it in a spirit of extreme friend | station. perl finds he hos his superiors in intellect | the rear. The oi! catks and planks were soon co- ‘Vhe Bouts will 7a x follows on and after Sep 9. adc oe tae oh ome nig tors 8 aeepate end an enalogy of pc ein te ie tines. It has een looked Uo in the light | (Cheers.) These arethe means by which the mind of vered with erowils who were glad We find a safe : Y m 3 4 of a luxury, 9 not of a necessity & means | man is brought toa healthy state, by which that self arbor trom the merciless storm. e were fear- 8 apd A Sisal S76) and § P.M. She tp of ss ponnde of good colicy, twelve, pospaet the port besere nam beioee fic ike lastest ieei and euns wt ener nent ee cal Cd pimenrey, Se PE 4 Knowledget a ‘shan louided by sages may be | ful. thet we were to be deprived of the cheer- sealant A Ne ise aged SO | Na ot tts ad ah tout pie a apo an | 0, wsthont prof, to remind pos what tht | Nn reve so tat when tale wan prosyving, whet ail | svtisom te wnat tothe counting-bouse willba unt | ‘PE, /unere “we men atts they wie eave. to fol PG " a institution is that you have stru; to uphold, but the ot * 4 val , J i risk (the ovruecs thereof. ‘aah ‘brown soap, and one anda half pounds of good, , dipped fo pees whisk gay snae ioanagionh Tthink it | as sunebiny, @ man might condescend to occupy his } of universal application. Phen, to the youth of Man low, and come they did, aithovgh shorn of the A sin AJ taligw curtis to each hundred rations. GED TO SIX OULOCK, | “The beef seauired. shall be delivered on the order of the com- fis seven or eight y ars ago that some of the lesding mem- -MOnand aller Monday, Sept 16th, 1844) ma Mloc calor ulciah tert, Chie fe Gate oe boabioss ve U lteca et pene cooneaniny tomemenerias pectunetbecinnite Ren, the Night Live to AL ANY AND! ‘TROY Sion, and swatl cousiat of the best and most choice portions of time when they regretted that for them such ad- hase phe re. trom Mey arease; tne por ; meee. porks ; ; : Tndiil land at Poughkewpute during the great, Fair and Cate | cries of the best quality of the kinds uamgd, subject to inspec | Vantages did not exist, thought they would establish in are hours in something else than in a melancholy | chester, representing now the civic youth of this greet cod Trooding over the state of the country-—(hat when Te County and thie great dintrict, Inow appeal. Let itmever | plumes that had been lsd out for the occasion. turns were rapid and prota ready, one might deign to | be said agein that the fortunes of this institution were in | But I will not say that they aj peared eny the less cultivate one’s facnities, and become acquainted with | jonger. Let them teke advantoge of thin hour of pros | lovely deprived of those arufi ; what the mid of Europe was conceiving or exxcuting, | perity calmly to examine and deeply to comprehend the | which we should have had a fair sample o| ee Sho Kare 7 eenuwovly to Poughkeepsie. tion. this great city some instituuion that might offer to the | nut these were delights to be reserved only for those inatitutio hich their best i rt had b verned by their feeli h vA ‘ ere A ‘Manchester relaxation which might elevate, an choracter of that institution in which their int # | weather had been governed by their feelin aa fnieanet “SWALLDW Cao A Metco Monday, web, | Mo bid will be entertained, anton sosommpanied by the names youth of Paneheoret puecaiien whlch wigh eleyas, 424 lickioeen hacts. Now thot, | am bound frankly to, 484, i | arv involved, und which for them may afford a reloxation | meeting was opened officers chosea—a number, May ‘Tiaeaday, I1ch; ‘Thereday, I9the at @ o'clock, irom Cort: | contact. sipation. They thought tha: the time ha: d when | "ot the view which I take of this question ; not the idea | which brings no pang and yields informat on which may | of able speakers were absent ; but J. A, King, of langercet por. ‘To be endorsed, ‘Proposals for Rations for 1815.” a lluty devolved on those who took a leading part in com. | Which LhaveJormed of the real charucter of the Man | bear them to fortune (Loud cheers) It is to them !appe4! | Queen's county, made ample amends for 7 o'clock, from Barclay street pier, the AUG. W. NICHOLSON, @ M. Mc. | & uty de i chester Athentum, I look upon it as part of that great | with confidince, because | feel lam pleading their cause— . t they should aympathise with the wants of Noy mre educational movement which is the noble and epnobling | with confidence because in them I reporems hepes When | Partners that were absent. He kept his : Vir and Cattle Show, Tuesday, 17th, SHIRT MANUPAOTORN | the rising race, and therelore they reselved to establish | Characteristic of the age in which we live. (Cheers) | nations fall itis because a degenerate ruce intervenes be. | CUraptured for more than two hours by Re eine Me POUL aay an eae races roan fou to might be supplicd. “Wath thoue views they. re- | Viewing Jin that light, 1 cannot consent, myzolf thet | tween the clase that ereated athe cae eee Sa cats ad the ‘Teri wets ely plausible swan ee ae eT A = Ay > , shoul yo RUPP! and at 2 (C) < em then remember what has been done is argume: e y NW YORK, AbxANY AND TROY STEAMBOA' 69 MAIDEN LANE, solved, in the first instance, that seme place should be pulse which has given us that movement is one thet may ma The leaters of their community havenot been | to idee aie viewed the matter in the same light e 1 UST RECEIVED, the latest and most approved French | supplied where the youth of Manchester might become FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—Morming ha md Lge Also, a general assortment of clothing of all pertectly acquainted with the passing mind end bry had . foot Os Barclay street, lauding 5 made up to order at the following low prices, viz:— | P&#-ions and feelings and intelligence pf the age. That erat eemaiince pines. Roe, Monday, Wed: Dress Coats made and trimmed trom... 6800 to 10:0 idea was the foundation of your news rm. ‘They right- traced to an age that may now be considered remote, | remiss in regard to their interests Let them remember | ag himaelf. Nearly one half of his speech was di- though the awell of ‘he watersfhas but recentlyapproch- | that when the inheritance devolves upon themjthey ere | rected to the Texas question, The orator them ed our own shore. Heretofore society was established ne- | not only to enjoy but to improve. (Cheers ) ¥ Will | Geseanted upon all the horrors of slavery, miseries E essarily on avery different principle to that which is | some day succeed to the high places of this great cemmu- ae ” Pantaloons and Vests made and trimi #50 to 175 | ly understood that the newspaper «asthe most effective | C°#4t! 3 ' y a 4 and privations of war that would inevitably be our Ber eben B as As eg NG ‘Vnesday, Thare- in the best manner and most fachionabie style. cm of tha press. It mas Jodeed be considered ae the in. | BOW ite basis, As civilization oe Bre wally ee nity; let ‘hem recollect those who ok the way for | i. bp whale ships would br sunk by aerat in dapuatearote i at 7 oelock, My ‘Ys der garments made to order, H Gloves, Stocks, fantry of the pres It ia not acomplete battalion, you it has equailed the Pace qualities of man. lvstead of them, and when they beve wealth, when they heve au. a - yas Heprdny Meacing, at 7 orelooke j Mate, Dnasendone, Res WM. COLLINS. try of the press. It is not a complete battalion, you | the strong arm, it in the strong head that ja now themov- | thority, when they have power, let it not be raid that | the ocean! our iriends massacred, andfamine d sist SWALLOW, Caytain At MeLsan, Stonday require ordinance and artillery, a brilliant cavalry.above | ing principle of society (Cheers) You have disen- | they were deficient in public virtue and public spirit. | want, with their train of evile, would stride through is 7 x et doles Jour ee eertee taitae, throned’forer, and placed on her high seat intelligence | (Cheers.) When the torch is delivered to them, letthem | our happy village, rendering desolate the family Whoesiay and Bday Hvening, at 6 o'clock, = ro Ch ie Cotwatnd ‘ni ‘ne Busumer ALEANY, Captain 1B. Macy, ‘Tuesday, JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC. without ubsolutaiy of actively interfering in the tray, “Dlisday aud Bacay Wyening, at6 o'eloek.. ”' ) TAYNE’S HAIR TONIC—We have, heretofore, numbered | fUfveys all that occurs, aud is ready at all times to apply ‘he oats of tus Line, owitg to their light drenght of wa- ‘ourselys# arnong those who believed that the “Hair Tonic,” | itself to t! rter which rejuires counsel. but still you tqmare obi a4 bil urea to pass the bars, and-reach Atbany and | prepared by Dr, Jaynes was oue of the many quack nostrums | may consider the journal as the most efficient arm of the To time to take the morning tran of cars for the | whose virtues ave never seen beyond the fulsome puffs of their | press. With these views they furnished a chamber, in — (loud cheers)—and the necessary consequence of this | also lead the path of human progress to educated man , where peace and plenty now reign! The reat revolution is, that it hos become the duty and the | rvir.D'Israeli Vattdown amidst the loudest and most enthv: scape of our lorious conntry, the firmnees jelight equally of every citizen to cultivate his faculties. | gisstic cheerrmg, which lasted several minutes.) and decision of our forefathers, while shouts and it tal Soe (ride is Fae ny ate tet tan is wikien hurrahs re-echoed and reverberated through the ator went ‘ Authors, Weare willing, at length, to make public ackwowledg- | Which the members of the Athex eum might perfectly be | SPOPHt farailiar to you all theigit ie written stg a app epetb ohee et . lish Journal. empty oil casks. jut at a change ceme over wheeee et: cemnnmiinbansenedndspamntr & Sere oaths oteat be acquainted in the perusul of the chief journals of the | Dower {f that memorable passage had been perused rite Hours in nears the scene! When the annexation of Texae, like empire with all thet was passing in the country 6 and interesting the public ly them with thet information, and guide them in pide at those opinions, which it was the student who firt announced this discovery A the eruption of Etna, was to apnibilate at one of that greet man to society, he would have fourd | A very numerously attended meeting (called perke Dar whaling interests, sobs were heard, tears an oracle not less striking, and in my mind cer | the instance of the Metropolitan Drapers’ Associ- | trickled down the cheeks of our fair hearers, and tainly not Jess true, for Lord Bacon has not only said | ation) was held last night, Oct. 9, in Exeter Hail. | , lady present, who brought her child to this Whi TLEARIWE OND CHEAP EXCURSIONS. Mw ora ee ach Nae NB, (STATEN Hy MANDY AND NEW YORK FERRY, friend usher: From Pew No. ) orth iver, foot of aptary Fines, a hither. nak th , Penne Se en ees a oumianity £0 be ne: that “ knowledge 1s powers, bite living a Coane Its ieee eben piesa tly i: to the per- baptism, in her devotion for the country, lost al ioliows) aly, from May 20th to Oevoune I1:. J Nery premises we hind believed as unyielding to Kiluvetion, ax | ever qualified ihe journal is to stimulate curiosity, to a8- | ‘onguneed to the world {hat “knowledge is pleasure” | Dcigus elects BLEEER to ane re ae eye OF | parental «flection, and puid no attention to her (Cheers), Why, when the great body of mankind had | late hens of he Le cnbasires for doscoen metro | spring, who was suddenly teken unwell, and, a a bec familiar with this great discovery—when the: | lady expressed it, ‘she continued to puke, puke, Tnerned that anew source wes opeied to ‘hem ofinfluence | Long before the appointed hour, the noble hall of nuke + "The lady was asked to take her child out, and enjoyment, iit wonderful that from thet hour the | the meeting was crowded by well-dressed males | fit tie reply was, that “ehe Was subject to such heart of notions has palpitated with the desire of becoming | and females, who appeared to take great interest teain Whig meetings! fit place for sick babies acquointed with all that has happened and with specu- | in the proceedings. The densely packed thousands ‘A banner was presented by the ladies to the Clay lating on what may occur? (Cheers) | It has, indeed, | go filled the place of meeting that much inconve-| (igh. Our talented young lawyer spoke admirably {raves New York at 9 and 11 o'cloex, Pate tM basi the track seis Fort Hcamond, tg 9 minutes to 3, and 10 minates to AOA, 21. .M. s the Atlantic. sno puff, bat | sist investigation, to guide opinion, the knewledge of 0 those who doubt mati can | that individual that is limited only by the is in don- more in favor of this ” the | ger of becoming superficial, 1c shought that the mem- ‘Toi 1, 436 mua G3 i bake = + baldness—no : Taaves' New Brunton ai # and 10 A. M.; at 1M, Sand 7% | Pusey thc hate viat one vee of gears standin, though the none, | bes Ot this institution should huve some means of con- treman is bat. forty fve years of age-ctPhiledelphin Spirteof | sulting the more mature opionions, the more accurate re- em ‘Sunday—Lenves New York, at 9 and 11 A. M.; at 3,6 ‘Times. searches of the literaty 1ind of this and other coun- ea sft kg Midinond, i 8 mutant and 10 A.M: theta Agyuts, A; B, & D. SANDS, Droguists, No. 79 | tries, and wisely. you wade the chamber In which they Move Vani nny 8.14 mitigate” | Pinte ae en ool rect taney | Produced upon the popularintelicet aniofuence slmot #4 | nience was sometimes experienced; no lees than | well in behall of the ludies, ard was reryehded 10 Go CREST CSB STS IC SSSR 2 : FARE REDUCED. NOTICE. not coutemptidle in numbers, for you may count it by | Kitat: vis Produecd'upon the old othe great chinge | five hundred of the employing claes alone were | Py an able counsellor, well known in the Whig present. YTOWN, H. PAKKER, 69 Daane street, between Broadway and | thousands. What, however, is not so great as many of new standard of value . f af Bi 1G SING, T, Wiitsibs Bod STINGS Elm street, agent for the sale of valuable Oil ! r sire, which, in passing, | may be permitted NKEAS Ow od Saturday, | Porcelaine and Antiquities, hes just received per ship. Persian, Andy “humilisy ee ‘ay is pret ety Ae ening BRING ON hi8s x, it substantial Hye) Arnsterdam, 8 Ngo collection, of splendid Oil Paintings) | which is no disgrace to it, hecause it is a deficiency which suxmboot ram Tuthill, { of the ols, elegant, japan, lacquere vig tail leave the foot Chamber et fo Dove Places, aay Porcelain, o al Dresden Porolain Citoups, | #8 shared by every great collection in this country, and | Sunday except Returning, will leave Crotonville | fangy Cups and Saucer rich in gold Fans, of the th | believe in Europe—but which I should be glad ond you Gig, and Sing Diug at7 o'clock A. M., landing at the foot of | century, and of grandeur epual to sny thing imported mio, this | would be proud to be supplied in Manchester—1 mean in mond street way country, which can ne disposed of at moderate prices. There- | that department which may be described as a commercial to be distinguished, direction of the Chairman, the Secretary Saetieen Oe xe del owpree ay raed (Cheers.) Nor, indeed, am | read the committee's report, which stated that the | with gome of the ladies, who bud paésed “the eear I surprived that this feeling has ro powerfully influenced | principal object at present was not so much directed and yellow leaf,” and come to the conclusion our rece; for the idea tid human happiness is depend- |-to convince shopkeepers as to prevail on the public, | hey were pertectly Tight in wishing for.a protecter ent on the enltivation of the mind and on the discovery | by discontinuing night purchases, to discourege t ¥ Lt Tieodah. the nitimatans ol, thet of truth, which, next to the conviction of our immortali- | jare hours, and awe remove all inducements to <4 OF TOE Pats Ls Id hy i ir ty, is an idea the most full of consolation to man (cheers); | wrong system. The report further observed that wishes, it expressed, would have been @ protector the discovery of the Americas was introduced, and after man must be intel: ct FOR CROTON wi, AND YG: 7. Or passage or freight, apply on board, or to STEPHEN B. | fore those who wish to eurich their collections, or ornamenting Par(Cheers.) Matichester, that was once merel use ‘eppeare to have great weight TOMPRIN', 199 Went street. sszmére_ | thf parors, will indie to ete iaterest to all and examine, hy accembiage of manuteoterers’ ie wow'e Breet, erosn Poe ne ot eee teheers) indeed, when | the movernent had extended to several other trades, ee atic cuintetens,-tbe Clty ‘minsuele FOR DALH, HARDINER AND GALEN ELL. | siew thes splendid collections PMUCWMY VEC © J tito emporium, and at slight expense, and with no great jou consider what a min is who knows only what is | @d to some of the large Provincial \iNclvess of the | Wete invited, avd arrived frem your city by ex- NOK BSL a _At home from M 022 2meod*re difficulty, if there were sufficient zeal, you might make o passing under hikown eyes, and what the condition of ivan pneseraee hod pe eed ‘eonnenwen’ press. But We did not have the pleasure of hear. very. h8 | hares GRABER Tas way collection of all thore interesting tracts on commerce, Re Res REE eT pene Mriis Parle of Kinhille Councy: of Invenneen eotund, peated in England, which wit diGieahy yeu cen seit FALL AND WINTER AKKANGEMENT. Hee eee Pe aeatd Shag ate akonas Mate of the Brigantine } to, bat which would form in your collection @ peculiar NEW YOKR. fi id Late fa Wi and interesting body of commercial literature, and which, NEWARK ND wards wr om ONLY wt by the by, you cannot Les the aoe 1 les vi 3 y a thiecountry. (Cheers) You whohadt urn: TAR NEW UPL AINGOUN GAREE, CAINBOW: | Tia, [neem wines iat Inembers of this institution with the journal which : i rope ; : sa boiisws {Oemdars increta} = Laas Within the at four years A. T-F. Fraser, Esq of Abertarftt | (hem the information, und feelings of the | men robes ie wate sarees f Wloek A. Mie | (esidlug atthe Crom, lowcrariy, had a erimmaiiention frum | tue library where shey might correct the hesy opint d hav rustees of t ot , to find out | Which perhaps Di = Reset rae ee en eenay amet towne £ B, bis familys bat, after he did find ther hat was the | you know there were many not deficient in abuity, not ame man must be who belonged to an institution like ne which has assembled vs together to-night, is tt— ught it to be a matter of surprise that from that moment to the present you have had a gencral feeling throughout the civilized World for the diflurion of knowle'ge? A man who knews nothing but thi honr, who knows nothing of the history that ‘acertein person whose brain was own occupied the same house as himself, who in a momert of despondency or «f gloom bas’ no bepe in the morrow, because he hb nothing that taught him ‘that the morrow has any changes—t ces of long confinement in shops, and introduced the case | 1ng more than two or three songs The wuciepee of afemole relative of his own, who came up from the | called on them repeatedly for a cong—a song; but country a heelthy vigorous young womun, but after the | they, like ull others, posse@ed a litle pecuniary lapse of only eight months, got totally broken in health, | policy, and, instead of singing, Telerred veto a aud was now unable to do wpy thing for her livelihood. | concert that was to be heid before they lett, at He then called Om, propose the fist resolution, which | Which me eur demand would be satisfied at ran as follows: "lat, That this meeting being of opinion | ‘Ne rate of twenty-five cen spe tery? ss ‘The la- that the present protracted hours of business in dies gave their entire epprobution of one song in shops ond other public establishments are devoid of ad- | particular, vantage to employers, and unnecessary forthe convent ‘The ladies they are here to-night, gel honentachetecttiglintnnes. legal representative of my deceased br says that the letter a f to whom the very cere- it | ence of the public, and further, b deeply impressed Lord bless their little soul FOR LONDON—Regular Packer of the lst Nov. | naues ion ts misiuid, and thathe-caruot wise the names or ade | CeAclen 1B upinets Of ens, Oe Aho require to be ep. | Min, compared with him who has, read the mort | with the Conviction that the heuith, morals end spiritual ‘They always do the thing right, abi gules, tet, “tast sailing pucks t sit | dren of the said ny of thein, which renders this ad- of reading is irksome, and who require to be ep: | ordinary sbridement of history or the most common | Tite COr"Le™ satants are’ thereby. secridced mee INaT) ead the pel ARABS VO TOHIA, Captain Morgan, will sail as above, her | vertivement indispensable. 1 aia eruatees, or any of | gartivating, Therefore you formed a. theatre were leo: PHI Nc Pee on aircty nome other | dock, therelore, now express its decided opinion that! 1.4 aeitement has now paseed away, and will ‘Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin | them, in whatever part of the United States of America, or tures were given, where the experiments of philosophy, | pignet, was influenced by a different organization, work. | *" immediate change in such @ pernicious custou oie fevived. unul: the tresideunel ‘jentéiut.+= and steerage pexsengers, persons wishing toembark should make | country they ma Pe residiny, will, ten the investigation of literature, and the prolusions of att, | je fora different end, and hoping tor a different result. loudly ena imperutively culled for.” He (Mr. Wire) tr sh for the present. Youre, dee. B early eppliention ov boards oF Poe rpi MeMURRAY eee ect an weal pub itv-ages of Pee Tene es Meena vate te coated with BV (chore) cis lnow/odge that ¢qualizes the social con- | Was, prepared to centend that exce Oe atti i daeceoncieanie ; ee ne , ' ro a if a u were not conte h hi iD Pt “ oetre 100 Vine street, co-nerof Hoggh._ | with an exact statement of all the effects, of faloed an inetiation the journal, the Jibrary, and | “ition of man—that gives to ail our political position, pa | oa tree country. We had libersted our cole UNIVERS ORK. In: | faised an institution. whe sions which are in common, and enjoyments which ore SITY O N MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. —PASSAG = ry es A to me, at No.7 Gleb : . cae Mee satan Pie ease Faces Booted OF eee WARD ase the lecture-room were} Lies ds preparecl to enlighten or | Giiversul. It is like the ladder in the patriarch’s mystic | D¢BTOrs®, who were now able to earn a comtort i ship. Inverness, 6th Jaly, 1844, Et to amuse—you remembered those wire words of Chartes wose rests on the primeval earth—ite crest ix | Subsietence by working five or six hours a day = W “HE Introdéctory Lectures, of the enowin ion will be BE eee ee Ey Bt nas ee. oA V. who sat) that ihe man who knew two lengueges | (esi. Ite base tests on the prime hee creat ie | our own populavion to be enslaved-—to be confined tor | “T pehiory, Lestares of tbe cacains eaten Ley above, ; ‘ ® “the m i ol ; .w e y 1" 5 oad Fee daitotbcen iaer shoves and sl vositvely on Mon: | 4 y ORDER OF AARON VANOERVOEL, Justice of | jni'twe sonle. and two lives,” and, therefore, you esta | [rue guthon thot ior vvaditionary. ager have held the | & Fhinows length of ime in # confined and unhealthy at ommenciag ov M. bday evening, 20h instant, a seven Fhe acconmodations of the Akbar, for cabin, secund exbin sc aoe ee Diy of New ¥ pO of the | blished clrses by which the youth of the city | Chain of science and philosphy, of poesy and erudition, mosphere, producing @ drain on the health and aie ke d coutineiny Jp She, Collowst ie aia det , i thoronghly | tatste authorizing Attachments against) won-resident debtory ae Og Re Feed oot cane | srnjike the angele urcending and deserniing on the se thet led Gnavoiday, to both meatal end phzeteal de | tier figs he ssn pavement of the An attachment has issued against the estate of ES | moder ID . 0 a8 com. , nd maintaining, as it were, the communica- , 100, Sewat Medic rhe above port, | NICHOLS; u ealent of Ammserdam, tn Holland, and that the | prehensives butit was not limited «ven by thjs fourth | Gore jerwsen men und. Tivaven. “(Loud cheers). This Inales? Were modest femeles to be seen prowling | Place of Medical Eduemtiom, | oa or pesign in rence to any other. t = 9 iM be for the payment of his less he appear | division. You know well that in a tree country, in @ | fepjing is eo nniversal (hat there is no combination cf so. | #bout shopping ac night? And why did Jadies | ihe Vechaniam of the Skeleton. aktanswe, arply on board, at pier No. 2B. Roy oe Mgnt according to law, within | country that prides itself upon the reience and practice of | aiggy f ony age in which it has not developed iteelt, It te to porchase at uinsraon le hours “Professor Revere: Op the, mdaence of the them: Medicine, on modern ‘tion, " ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO,, ‘Payment of any debts due to hin by residents of this State, { #/&government, it in the duty, atleast it is the interest of | may, indeed, be partly restrained under despotic govern. cg an r ase hy phe Bary Medicine. Ome Physiology of Digs 45 Fulton street r to the Fulton Bank. nd the delivery to him or for his use, of any broverty ‘within | #li men, to be able toexpress themselves in public with an ney oe 4 is State bel im, and the transfe ‘such erapicuity, and, if possible, with eloquence; therefore tiOSTIREST AY ly on the above vena sailing pune yy ‘pat orden sy lawe and are Noi nO | Pe established ¢ discussion sociaty un institution in her. moay with the political life « d the social manners of ments, under peculiar systems of retarded |civilization ; occurred in society had srisen from ; . ‘clist m civibestion of Burdoe oe ard the | the iniquitous system of excessive hours of labor. Ii —Profeaor Bedford: A rosnect of Medical Educ ht. and the stare should shine to. | Englant did not get rid of this evil tie did not allow | So nery —Pr fessor Pager: on the Relations of Atmos i944. TERN & EDWARDS, ik LONDON—I ber — 4 " iy saauld fol ew le to have time fo \d spiritual thmeke ae SIC PIR, Capa Sagat | or wtmere _ "Atoreystorawchins dior | Rlons. ving hus sn ply provid cabs rman | caring tals nwa order. (Chet) 1 cerca | "vm bey boasted pantry wu ww mock "Rg tan Sd ag ey rare aie ¥ yove, r jar 6 _ on 4 See ie: { ~ the name ot » . . ry cane having peri accomodations, apply to EXCHANGE HOTEL & EATING SALOON | tememmered (rorrowing « happy ties trom thoreraces cf | ressinde mao! the circimatence—T enn recall, anditbink | ‘3; , She would become a bs word in history ax e nation | MHI pagers, ingore Serr wy of the Faculty. - CREE FOR MARS EAL DESO | ov. Se PHILADELPHIA, ne te . ; | can recall the hours m which he wandered emid— ~ ded th Inti 4 4 th T. Jaundice, Dyspepers, Cry Thuew A, Not MIssOt ator, | “[YHE, Subscribers respectfully j frends ad the | sentialiy imporfect, that the body ae well as the mind pip Dr. Corstany seconded the resolution, and qnoted Ba: ck COMPLAIN wundice, D : mane li adl ur attee, slaeeans ‘Tpeblicether they have rerttted aed spend the abote ese | should be euitivated-you wirely, and in no common and Fields that cool Ilyssus laves.” con’s recommendation of @ division of the twenty-four F [np Sage “ing ghd seat ear: Pee treldil OF passage, having handsome stateroom accom: | lishment, where they are prepared at al) tines to facuish orinary spirit, established a gymncaum, (' beers) | At leost (there is my honorable friend, the member for | hours into eight for labor, eight for sleep, and eight for Th Pa ge ge 4 modutions, @ly on cig tr at Fier, Ree fine vers, Suppers aad Breakfaas, At the shortest notice. ‘T These are i cipal characteri tice of your institut on | Stockport, who, | am sure, bas a lively recollection of that | exercise, nmusement and study. The learned gentleman ty, of the sacceasfol treatment of wen other » Law ght &THELPS, Weep an Urdinary from ie occas Aan mntll ¢ P. nen ot thers ov which it would be wearisome to | classic stream, for 1 remember one of the most effective | offered his professional testimony to the had effi o's of long ave expired Dyae BOYD & HINCKEN “Agee be ausply supplied ; and from thelr long expertewes in the bua U before vou six principal objvete | allustons ha mace to4tin oneof the most adm rable speech. | sours, eapecially on the female consbtution=effects thet | Secular to delist fermen olice__N_AMontine Building, cor Wall », | cess, they hope to five we ~ pte g: tloin, Having taken this large | om Lever listened to. (Cheers) But, notwithstanding his | losted'to the filth and sixth generation, ‘Tid be ard canents fre of BO. ee " e also fitted up a Fy and well ventilated eve Che ensive view of the wants of your Reciety | allusion, | would sti | appeal to the poetry of hix constivu- y ron, and | know it abounds in that quality, (A sugh) 7 ———— eee 1 (D ESTABLISHED PACKET OFFICE, 61 | sleoping 1 lance Tirng se affordiag y ponds ait bis rieraed Geraeas is arriving by the different hem with a spirit so liberal and large, you senge to aid from Great Britain and | roads and stea LJ ; Y ' wie ~efcia sh street boats, an oppartunity to obtain bedgtag e best and wisest step. You know well the effect could pot have joked withoutemotionen | Grorata ELkction.— Helis the efficia caawen tpeidente sraptina of yetient (d, via Liverpool. Passage can at all mes be | hours of the ah. + fds Lave infin turne of the October elen: coups xvid of 0 rates, ol shed shine, t architecture produces on the human mind; you de- 1 still can remember thet o ive | returns o ie October e| at ILOMON HEINE, M.D. rates oad froin pool by the BEF geen Gee eetattichinant, w 0h exwrasive otabling tor pa lot therefore, thet your es'sblishment oh ald ‘he sunset crog, that citadel fone of | ties except Appling, Ware, anit. , edd | Member Medi seer City end Beate New York d and dés can as usual be farnished for suy amount, paya: ‘The pablic may rest assured every attention will be paid all | «mbovied in an edifice that should e the imagination | ineffable ty. That was brilliant civilization | (rom reports, wh ch cannot be erroneous ty (he amonnt F079 mere eee i Pa “ bis at the Mtional aud Proviner jank, Hreland, aud their | who ¢ them with a gall ¥ ‘ and satisfy the taste. You invited the most eminent ot | Jeveloprd by a gifted race more than thousand yers | of one hundred votes, The oggregute majority for the | 7Wwiy my AD) Tidport, Sewe, Merrmg ant bg brauches, a a ee eee my Meee 8 al} 1 aN on pet poae very ree of the pris modern architects. Under the roof of a noble elevation | ago, at a time when the ancestors of the manu | democratic members is 2456. The aggregate vote ip irviees, CoA Vos, of very superior quality, Wilts" ettne dieesent ovany other charyer. ‘Forfurther pur | Pitedelphis Vtcban at landings, and opportte the | You supplied the means for pursuing those studies that I | fecturers of Manchester, who wow clothe the world, | 1643 wan 74,009. ‘This your st ie 78772, bring wn incr#use | and for ale At reasonable wemsby | ng 4 CO,, ilar if | fester, post ; < dace ICHARD B. KB, have indicated ; ond this is @ simple account of the Man- | were themselves covered with skins, ond tattoed like | in one year of 4763. Four demoorats and four federqiista KK. NS 8 On wee ’ 1) , 64 Bomsh at. 019 Maw Us DANAE COPPELL Chester Athensum. (Cheers) It is dittioult to conceive § red men of the wilderness. But infuences more power 8 are elected to Congress.— Georgia Federal Union. Gow

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