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Vals 9. a00=whete Ro, 3800 . NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1844, wins un Sack THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW TOME ND Ene I ROAD [Frem the United States Gazette] ~ Washington, Common Counct the Inspectorship cecome vacant, therefore no right ex- . AGGREGATE CIRCULATION . Consecration of the Bishop of Chinas of Ar- [Correspondence of the Herald.) Ocr. 28 —Boann oF Avoxames —Alderman Senrayre- | iste city gig 3 es, pane 4 THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, be Kansas and Texas; and of Turkey. ; Wasminaron, Oct. 25, 1844. | 7, Presitent in the otatina of Kincx dindaon ie ae tpranical exercise of authority ; as well t THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. e interesting solemnity of consecrating,for the | The Big Plunge at the Navy Yard—La Belle and | coverer of the Hudson river, while abandoned ut sea, was | they presume to declare the seat of any mem| FOR MIDDLETOWN, GOSHEN & 11 PLACES, FROM THE FOOT OF DU 'To the Public, The steambout UTICA lenves cree roca , | first time in this country, two Bishops for foreign ie ted to th tion by JP. Le Clerb, and the | of the Board vacant, as proceed as they had done in # | lands—China and ‘Turkey—in addition to a Bishop the Balles—Fulcon and Teazer—a Graphic Accownt | Presi et ne Common Council vendered in Feturh. | this case, aud then nominate and eppolnt bis +uecessor — 80% thereof—by, no mat 4 . pig Mr. Pentz had performed the duties for which he was el- THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Ni M., and every afternoon at 334. VM, (Studers eecetud )' fot Ariane aad, Tatas, was performed on Satur- | (he aa”, matter whom pas aving Surecis A petition was presented, signed by | Oct.5 and would perfarm them until bis term legally ex- Maher every day ofthe yoar eweept Now Ken's Day and Fourth | jie" omniny for Goshen Midlake whe, gommodions The ogra wee fledtoas in Beckne ay of the 10th month of the 44th year | Tut present onlinance,compelling owners ot property | ited, despite of the revolution, as he had the motel’ and Hert ineeAencuney hous ou | ane meer ieee tanta ig and | of the 18h centary—dha in tomy, yeerdny—wa | topo sted ar pep oat np | faa, mje oy et othe fort Ber es from Middletown to Owego, Binghampton, Hones- | th of ushered into the world of existence, clothed in a | ly repaved since 1829. either to move him out of bis place. Itwas pine sins ale, Carbouslale, Milford, &e yi a u L, the church, we observed many of the clergy from id * anxious the present applicentwas to get intment. THE WEEKLY HERALD—pabljahed every Saturday fener in conuection with the eitemoon } various portions of the country, who were ahputes cerulean blue as gorgeous as ever bedecked the | ,Alamie roth srt pela ome page Seton Th ution was a blot upon ‘Fhe actdavit Morning—price 644 ceuts per copy, or $3 A per annum—post- Freight reo od foe ee, op. to the late General Convention: firmament of heaven. An October sun diffused | the Committee on Streets, which was adopted. torn could be refuted by fifty wit- ages paid, cash in advance. ed the same day, ock A M.to P.M. andforward- | At about 10 o’cleck, the Bishops named, vested } abroad i low li Railread te 30th Street. -A petition to extend the con- 5 Herald is over TRURTY FIVE THOBSAND tod meratog | aghce arhe tsiticulars, enquire of) VAN RENSSELAER, | if their robes, entered the church in the following J S°F0e4 Hts mellow light, and not a fleecy cloud of | erspiased Brondway s-oliroad to 30th street, on the north Strap erent tis alee fast It has the lovgest circulation , and inereasing | agent, corner of Duane aud W order:—Chase, Bishop of Illinois, Senior Bishop; } &U!umn intercepted its golden beams. Nature, in- | went side of the city, was referred to the select committee | Sraceful thing tesnd cman wag: <caememeree rg ‘paper in this city, 026 Jn me H. ©, YOUR, Superintanda i. . ( " frm ss i ing to ge or the world, and, is, therefore. ‘he pn baer for business | ————____ OU, Surerintandant. | Meade, Bishop of Virginia; Doane, Bishop of New | deed, seemed to hold a jubilee over the falsification | 9 that subject. F situation himgell. It would be discredital men in the ely country’ Bintwckeareads tira. | NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD _ | Je?#ey5 Otey, Bishop of Tennewer; Kemper, Bish- | of Miller's prophecy, and men and women, boys Bl lee ere ipaee snip ay anon ese and ia the most elegant style. COMPANY. Buhop of Michi an; Bolk, Bishop ef onrente and girls, “‘niggers and loafers”’—every grade,from | 934 and 454 streets was adopted le to adept such measures. ‘The reselution was adopted, and Mr. Pents is hereby reinstated. i ” . A Penit — » te Police, to ah . iy iG JAMES cUADOW BENNETT, and Alabama; Whittingham, Bishop of Maryland; | the gold-spoon to the scrubbing brush aristocracy, pee ws Friedl Comamnitien F Driggs’ to | _ Resolution in favor of paving Avenne E, between 10th OPRIETOR OF THY Henatn EsTaBLisnMent, Elhot, Bishop of Georgia; Lee, Bishcp of Dela- | appeared to exult in the beauteous evidences of the | define hus duties, referred him to the corporation ordinun- | 8nd 11th streets. Referred. Northwest eorer of Fulton and Nassau streets. | ‘The ing completed t ibe | Ware; Johns, Assistant Bishop of Virginia; Hen- | F ces. c Sammon Fe inten wee, efernts Denes ie eres ning RUTOND AY he sel och ee shaw, Bishor of Bheds blandand Meno world’s existence. Father Miller had had his day; Lighting Streets with Gas —The Committee on Gas re- the ado} pion of wures by big hE ED These were followed by the bishops elect :—the | he had immersed his saints and sinners in the wa- | ported in favor of lighting 7th street, Grove street and 9th | [ion to the Legietine, te repay Leaving (City Holl for Harlem, (125th street) ¥ Rev. William Jones Boone, for China; the Rev. | ters of a so called regeneration; and to-day was | Avenue with gas, See er ee ee ae Mr Caniicx opposed the resolution. Ifthe Board did Hee Hien ae de. 7 George W. Freeman, D.D:, for Arkansas und | get apart by old “Uncle Sam” for the baptism of | “Pier font of Perry street —A report in favor of building | BO approve of the present mode of education, they could Texas; the Kev. Horatio Southgate, tor Turkey. i i is saints i e , on ier ds the loot ef The bishops elect were vested with their ro- | OMe Of his saints in the waters of the Potomac. So ed hee Se opted | Make an cffort to modify or amend it, but not to change. iit Beats hy aerial He moved to strike out the word “repeal,” and insert m’s Creek —A resolution in favor of INTER ARRANGE ws raing ety f i ke M. and 3.30 P.M. Ret Hi FARE THREE SHILLINGS FROM PATERSON TO | Mtl A°M..1.90 P.M, and PM On and after the tat of October the cars wi ‘The Weatcheater Train will stop ‘only, chets, and were followed by Presbyters in surpli- | Instead, thereferc, of being launched, according } puildig a stone bridge over this creek, in place of the | Word “amend,” as @ substitute therelor.— Patrsson Devor, pe ame =e een pommenct Broome and the B ces, carrying the rest of the Episcopal habit. oo to the prophecy of Miller, into the gulf of eter- wooden one—was ‘ulopted. ; fing y prereset Pears or ~F) . We, mine" ity inet A Bgeeek A i ach (Praia, ‘gen ma The procession entered the church by the west nity on the 23d, the “St. Marys” glided, | amase.y Buitting Sewer.—An application of Joha Ba gerber startet bach Wis ne hs abled So 4 PM « Pe City, Hall, aud will ta passengers along the li ern door, and proceeded along the middle aisle to y “i ? life.” ‘ ys" 8 2] R Livingston, tor damages to his premises by overflow 7 & oh yaad ni opmtamine Kztra Harlem Trains, for Marlein and intermediate places, | the chancel, in which the bishops were seated ; like a “thing of life,” into the river Poto- } of water, in building sewer—referred him to the Con. nae question on the original resolution was carried. So'elpekeg. M. a) * gso'elock A.M. will maa ss fellowes Leave Hanuaw: | While the bishops elect and the attendant priests | M&C_om the 24th. Her debut was 26 graceful | tractor for recompente. ; 11 | Report in favor of appropriating $4,700 for the erection mine hae ao PM. 19 A. AM. were seated before the chancel. Lar bia tapghe et aah sage teeth Rat Stace etcetera pet oper sat teaser met aley on wat thar of oheireat hast on the thin ny . AM. Morning Prayer was read by the Rev. Dr, Dorr, | pled waters, mirror: immensity above—the | persons ‘from selling fish in the markets 8, Board adjourn BRITISH AND NOW RICAN ROYAL MAIL 2p. M. AM: £ Ch 4 , 1 high, surrounding hills, darkened by the shadows | except those licensed—was acopted. ML AMERICA 4.30 P.M: 3PM. of Christ Church, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Clay, of | of qumberl ii th 9 hi Repaving Chatham Street —-A resolution to repa 025 Iw we 5.90 P.M. Gloria Dei,who tead the lessons. Bead “srittes cotiutitns window lishia reitecred thet Chae ll of Tecords—was adopted | | From Nassau, N. P.—By the Topaz, from Nas- OF 1200 tous and 440\ horse power each. | OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE | , The Ante Communion service was performed by ra varied Uinte--the panting steamerain the |, School Commissioners —The County Clerk retumed | sau, N. P. we received a file of the Royal Gazette ‘Under contract with the ‘of the Adj the Bishop of Indiana, &c , assisted by the Bishop | Siteate, ‘omiuded with: the too” ceesmers in the } the names of six School Commissioners, who had enteed | up to the 16th inst. inclusive. ie Nlideaideg ivi: of Delaware, who read the Epistle and by the | distance, crowded with tip-toe spectators—the } bonds according to law. ‘The hurricane experienced at Havana on ths 6th inst. in A. t by, with wails unfurled and a Bish hod smaller craft near by, wi unfurled an ts.—The City Inspector presented a report | wa» also experienced at Ni , and did consideratle in- i Kap ard G Lott. The tn, HERDATAN ol South acres, New Yorm. oot | The al tu neds RTE Writs Sete is is a8 streamers sporting in the breeze—these, apart from } on the petition of bdward J. Carrell, whom he repre- | jury to the shipping in that vicinity. John Hewitt. | Passengers from Great Britai 1), the peerless aspect of the “Saint Marys,” rendered | sents as » resurrectionist—which was adopted. ‘The following notices of marine disasters are takerr CHE Judkins, Who may be engaged at this ¢ ts casi of New Jersey. ‘The Collect was read by the pre- | the Poene one of varied grandeur and beauty. ‘The |. lege Voting Alderman. Mrcen offered a resolution | from the Gazette ?— a, 8 follows: nd Paice States, on oa sailing from, Liver: a The po wan ureaabed! Ee at Bias f plunge was majestic. The naval bantling was re. | Suthorising the Mayor 8 sie a reward of #109 forthe} We stated B our last ae up ts the hour of our, going a oan ed every facility, E a J yy ie iehop ol ‘i arrest and conviction of any illegal voter at the ensuing | to press the basometers {indicate weather. It cer- . will have despatched superior American ships in New Yorkand | Georgia, from Teciah i 2, 3:— Enlarge’ the moved from the cradle of her birth to the bosom | tiection--which war unanimously adopted, talnly conttived to blow heavy’ trem the 6, Ie or 8'Con? Augustath. | Boston every week, during the yea 7 or ech. Rea oth, Those sonding for their ficwde " place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the icls curry experienced surgeons, and are supplied | diligent attention will be shown thers Wheeisteetmasiould | curtains of thine habitations; spare not, lengthen on—A reselution calling | siderable time during the night, afterwards the wind shift- of the deep, amid the deafening roar ot cannon, the f°, of Recper "f, Prt the City Prison to pay to the Corpora. | ed to the 8. W. {rom which quarter, it blew a hurricane. swelling strains of music, and the loud huzzas of | upon the Keeper o any of those sent for not embark, the money will be refunded, “ ai immense multitude. tion all the fees received, amounting to more than his | Towards morning the wind however abated, and we Se gancomarycand thpae rem doing Bg pany oon thy saris pad, sceneihan thy stakes: For thou | “ ‘The incidents of the launch are scarcely worth | aalury—was referred to the Comptroller {or his report | were glad to find {t had somewhat cleared up with « plea- IGHAM, Jan rafts and Bill Exchange for sums to suit, payable on de- | 881i break forth on the right harid and on the lett; | recording; but one of the many may be noticed, on | upon the subject, sant breeze. We have not heard that serioue injury was mm THE NEW STEAL ae rey the following banks, (without discount or any other aed siz seed Shall pehee te Gentiles, and make | account of its novelty, and of theintiotie deal of notes of ‘Poll. Resolutions from the other board, in | done, further than the loss of a large quantity of fruit, oa] = MBOAT WLAN pdéeursiJ, Deli, Bets & Co, Ranbort: endear t* Wevrynglhedanats ae inhabited. ‘ merriment it afforded to ull who witnessed it. 1] favor ot changing the poll of several election districts | which was blown down, together with some delupidated BAS i arned & Co., Liverpool; the National Provincial Bank of ter the sermon, the Bishops elect, standing at allude to the regatta of the boat clubs La Belle, | ¥¥# concurred in. fences, and the roof of an out-building attached to the CArraiN D. HOWE, gland and Branches, throughout England and Wales; Y. the chancel-rail were severally presented to the T id F ib “La Belle,” " 21 Necessary Evils —The- committee of Assistants, to | premises in thu East district, occupied by the Rev. Mr. Wil. lare SURRALO be Culcago.1 TEs District, Bank and Branches; Birmingham Banking Co.; | Presiding Bishop, sitting in his chair at the right ol eager “d be ak y a Delle, Re bee y to the } whom was referred the subject of driving {cattle through | Pearson, W. ah sy Buea for CHIGAGO, | Laneasier Banking Co. Ireland and Branches, and the holy table, by the following Bishops:—the Re- | Tce» veered roun ud, a proRS ing ene of the [the streets, reported that it was a necessary ev.l, and | In our last ted that a sloop had just run up the form her trips regularly ‘during the’ sea- | Provincial Bank of Ireland and Branches, in all the prineipal § verend Mr Boone, by the Bishops ot Georgia and | ‘4, \1\, presented oars,’ in honor of the many } therefore did not concur. harbor, apparently trom « wreck. This Was the Water son, as follows = roughout the Kingdom, Virginia; the Reverend Dr. Freeman, by the Bish belles” who graced the shore, and ‘‘doffed hats’ Tenth street —A report in favor of paving South street, | witch, with the captan and crew of the brig Pantheon, uy. DOWN. COTLAND—Eastern Bank of and and Branches | o, tt LPAuaene ot 7, the, Bi to two particularly, one of whom is as sweet a chi- | from Market to Pike slip, was adopted. McFoles, master, trom Ti omaston,'with a cargo of Lime, Legres porraue Gprenock Banking Co: te Gicsgow reenocke panei (rar i apcusens 108: Reverend mung church belle as ever pealed the organic num. Washington Market A resolution in favor of con. | bound to New. Orleans. ‘The Pantheon encountered the oe country and wishing to send money to . » . ersey an i structing a floor und roof in the open space in Washing. | late gale on the sixth instant, When after loosing all her their friends, may insure ite being’ done, satisfactorily, on their | Delaware ; the Bishops saying—‘‘Keverend Father | O¢™ Of the matin or vesper hymn, the other being Ret, was adopted, ee sails, she took fire, aud was ran on shore neur Coi 5 H ton Market, alt vepts wi ery ardent in God, we present unto you this godly and well- also of the angelic choir, though not a songster of H 4 The Bible in Public Schools.—The followmg preamble | (Goths) Bay, when she burnt down to the water's ed; A somuch celebrity as the first. With this precious “3 5 Ms Ebest 5 Jat wom be Forwarded per first packet or steamer, and a receipt Digting man to be ordained and consecrated Bish- cargo aboard, we, Belle” plashed oars, and, and resolution was presented by Aklerman Schieffelin, | Providentiully no live ¢ los ned by mail. Pp. teed by ih, a? ial @ the | nda 5 ‘The brig Partridge, Doughty master, from Bath, Maine, For further particalars, apply (if be Neteory Reet ped) to _ The_ testimonials being demanded, the proceed- lowed by the Teazer an alcon, pursued the by the report of the county superintendent | bound to the Havana, with a cargo of lumber, while of * ings of election in the House of Bishops were read Whereas, by ‘South st. trackless deep, skipping the restless wave with | that the Bible, (without note or comment) has been ex | Abaco, in the gale also of the mxth, lost all her masts, AR 5 55 > fs swau-like gracefulness. The ‘‘Teazer,” manned | cluded from thirty-taree of the ward schools, spars, sails and rigging, when she proceeded f.r this s r 5 OLD ESTABLISHED PASS Ge CFFICE, By hese teadeice AIEEE OF; plow York, | by a set of sturdy oarsmen, with jackets off and] ‘Resolved, That the counsel of the Corporation be, | port under jury masts, aod arrived on the 10h. She haa, wi fo ; ry 25 e certificate of the | sleeves rolled up, took the lead, whilst the ‘Fal. | and he is hereby requested to inquire and report whether | suffered litile damage in her bull, but was obliged to and Gontemen—spacious # teen ole length 100 Pine street, corner of South. agsent of the House of Clericul and Lay Deputies | Con,” propelled iy mera worl*niaet eatin nani all these schools from which the Bible hus been excluded, | throw overboard a purt of her deck load. Ventilawd by doors opening from the inside and out, and all were read by the Reverend Mr. Odenheimer, of | secastomed rather to ply the quill chan the gucr, | af¢ HOt thereby deprived of all right to a participation in | Captain Doughty reports aecing a large ship in distresa , by te Siar inte wera Asaplateseeaokiiies te eee : : St. Peter’s Church, Assistant Secretary of ‘the > P 4 aT; I the school moneys, under the provisions of the laws in | after the blow, running through the Berry Isiund passuge fe in four large well ventilated Cabins one cf whieh jubscriber begs leave to attention of Its House of Bishops. followed at some distance in the rear. The | such case made and provided.” She appeared light of cargo and had lost some of ber up - ‘ eprppriege faa pepe a ten ‘te Cas 08 SS bring oc olowing arrangements for 1 ‘The Bishops elect made promise of conformity in papal Pale Oi as Open Ne li bie 4 pean mane Cee up ler had Pevaiers: ol ae 8) ee fet aye ois 4 band ic. ‘Hasses H a q f guar * 5 - | lice Bill, and that of lerman Gule, which was made the | ‘The Woolcot, of New York, Captain Owens, was to Wuracins, Manse wae, Bae che tats Och, 1th aOR Shot an Sec et ooo eae a be peel eee ‘eine Hie aime Nee ‘od, | tervects the river near the Navy Yard, was | order ofthe evening for Tuesday, at7 o'clock stil trons Gonaives, Bayti, on'or about the nist Ovtober 3 Agents. | the London Packets to sail from New York, the lst, l0th and adits Mpisdemal Ohioche ix ae ae the Protes- | enlivened by the contending craftsmen.’ The} Justice Drinker’s removal to Harlem.—A communication | instant, for New York. 3 EX, & CO, Le Pond ioe | Toston 99 the Tt Je a ith of month farivicy a x ete daeate : pepair =, pevllents ibe “Teazer” got ahead, and ‘La Belle” hard by; the | ftom this gentleman was laid on the table without its We learn by the William and John. arrived within the Cleveland. | geill greater fy tS tamer the maseito te eens ba pi Bec iia rata raed obra one ine, | «Falcon” being immeasurably behind. The scene | Contents having penn read. We understood it was a pro- | past day err Lata Great ya head Cej they had a RLIFAXAND LIVERPOOL | suit are Yr copeed an | od yoraof the Brotewunt Episcopal Chureh i | ag tis point, viewed from the summit ofa hllatr | to SE8\s hs legal power ofthe Common Counc (ef Vaperienced the hurricane of Satur, igh FOR IFAX ERPOOL. oop ie Rann Penseaniyevayiwek enna ie neh ead OR Oe ee ore , # was ens aa Pec paatarcical Ses Gensts Alseualaiion in. favor oC buliding asewer in of fever Yeanele and the, dismosting of othere while i ii or. accommedation ne wishing i i a 7 Ib al - | 28d street from 5t enue to Hudson street, was concur- ‘ing in harbor. small sloop belonging to Great Har- HB ah Recamahine ACADIA and | to theit fei offends, dra are niven, bavasieat sighisox | yee itany was read by the Assistant Bishop of | ‘al visioa on the “banks of the canal.” Eitherside | red in, and alvo in Sth Avenue from 2ath street tor, was totally wrecked. ‘The schooners Superior end ports, as follows >= He Ge ah Das NET ait cayibl Mente eines ete a was lined with crowds of ragged urchins, whorent | ‘The Board then adjourned tll this evening (Tuesday) | ‘Tiolin, are said to be much injured, and the sloops Vesper ‘ Cork, Vfnerichee en Chea evans te aond wers had bag made to the usual | the air with the most deafening huzzas, incoherent | at 7 o'clock. and Wanderer, of Harbor Island ure both Jost. No lives Eaq., Com., on Friday, Nov. Ist, next. | £orks Watea = Bae ie erry, questions put by the Presiding Bishop, the Bishops | «ixculations, and tumultuous applause, keepi Boann or Atamstant Apenmen.—The Board of Assis- | missing with the exception of aman named Adam, ouce Com., on''Satnrday, Nov. igth, next, | Sligo. . os sterford, leet put on th f the & ejaculations, : pplause, keeping : ; Salas ‘$id. way, Armagh, Athlone, 5 elect put en the rest of the Episcopal habit; and pace with the boats during the whole line of the | ‘nts also met last evening, Wit1am Evenpei., Esq the apprentice of the late Robert Saw; who was 20, Ballina, lee, then kneeling down, Veni, Creator Spiritus was te. “Go it Teaz houted a hundred husky | !?,!be Chair. drowned in the harbor. He is said to have been one of B: BiLGHAM, St, Agent Monaghan, Bambridge, said over them, the Presiding Bishop beginning, | OWS. _Gojit Teazer!, shouted a hundred husky | "rhe minutes of the last meeting were read and appro- | thefirst divers of that Island. acthe offiee of Hamden & Co., Hownpatrick, mo rel and the Bishops and others answering by verses. | VOlCC#.n) 0 Su ay> Bell,” cried out as many i The barque Robert Morris, which put in here some No. 3 Wall street. enn. - , | more—“Three cheers for the ladies,” vociferated | Fyee Hydrants.—Petitions being in order, a large num. } short time ago in distress, has been ready for sed for seve- Mands were laid upon the elected Bishop of China “ ‘” inhabi i i 5 f is, : ‘an equal number—‘‘Row up, Falcon,” exclaimed | ber were received from inhabitants, asking an appropria | ral days past. Contrary winds, and e surge on the bar, of chat Sel ee residing Aah obs and the Bishops of New | another: aquad,, intermingled with ‘@ quantum of | tien Jor the ersetion of tive trdvante ta: various’ porte of | bave prevented her from proceeding dor Wew Orlesnt, xt, Atwood & Co., Bankers, London; f Jersey and Tennesee. Upon the eleeted Bishop of | fallooing und bellowing, groaning and hissing, that | the city. Referred to the Croton Aqueduct Committee. | her originul destination. Stral STATEN ISLAND rw Foor Ww! FE " Bs i loo Road, Li } Arkansas and Tex, i _ : i jf y i lest te dun mle lege pin sitar | My i eens f ibe bihore of Indiana, Lousiana and Deiagare | quimeienid ty far the ager cuted cheepsand Kies | the viaky ol Wuhingln aero eat te | hat the iow wot elt mach ter, ead ideo ‘ NEW YORK: For further information, (if by letter post said,) apply to sHastrt sent ©. | that usually burden the atmosphere of a locoloco | i* the vicinity of Washington market, to facilitate the ; 9, and A. ML ig. 3! 6PM. ' JOBEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine atree, Upon the elected Bishop of Turkey, by the Presi- | meetin exercise of their calling. Referred. no injury was done. 6 Lica: STA’ is1 AN corer of South street, New York, { ding Bishop, the Bishops of Georgia, Maryland, | "Victory perched upon the oars of the “Teazers,” | ,.ffo™ inhabitants, asking the introduction of measures | We learn through the arrival of some of the small craft malt amd 0, Ac Ms 1s, 306 and 9, PM Or Messrs. PW. BYRNES & CO., 36 Waierloo Ho, and Rhode {sland, and the Assistant Bishop of Vir- | « pe 1p arn of 4” | to abate anuisance frequently complained of, by which | from the Baboma Bank with wrecked property, tecover- .P. 8.—All goods mast be particularly marked, and are at the | __ °&m®re aver ginia. The Presiding Bishop h La Beile” contending manfully for the prize, and | the inhabitants are subjected toannoyancefrom little boys | od from American vessels und other shipping Jost in the tisk of the owners whereof___’_su_ | 2ssaGe FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND | “Receive the Holy Ghost fer the othe cad cack | the “Falcon” being outstripped by many odds.— | and girls in asking for pennies from persona crossing the | recent gale, that the schooner Juson, the property of B. PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS z eine, the Holy Ghost tor the office and work | The iadies (dear creatures!) were safely landed | streets orjcross walks, which they are engaged in sweep | C. Cloxton, was dismasted in the blow, end eveatually FOK ALBANY. Sea thes Danie oe Fovnie counted near Four-and-a-haif street, one (it is said) minus | in; ; san ob shore, whare she now diet. 1b i ocr. palatal dety DAILY, Sundays exgepted-—Through direct, ee Mot ‘be re lear aon ae our hands: in the | g bonnet, which was inadvertently over-balanced rts in favor of paving a space or sidewalk four ‘eet | to record amuch more serious loss in the sloop W. R. B. at 6 P. M., he Steamboat Pier between Are ern oe tay fp LINE re r e aon i! her, Le 5 the hades and ot ere by coming in contact with the nimble oar of one | Wide, south Be of 12th street. Aggpted._ eanlice — tole Mr. Studs of -~ be ey i Jone: Monday, W: end Friday Evenings at 6 o'clock. igutaserthe mecoe Ce dh Caney ra this iu ibn oF ont Et nd - For Sod, h nae us ing as non est two scentless roses that bloomed in Dapere veh the Board.—Report —In favor ot improving | since failen in with, and were interred. Paceday, Thumday sea Butmsdse kvesinas, ae eetelseken” °° | fave them eome- owe tn this eaperor Line of Packets Salling { given us the spirit of fear, bus of power, and love [eee Argumeean jhe fertile region of her | we road to issih, hetween loth Avenuo and Hudson | | The brig Ventroen, Fuge Brewer, master, of Boston, com the foot of \y street. A m Liveqpool punctually on the 7th and 19th of every month. | sind soberness.” » tio! ty en uprooted by @ | river, granting an additional appropriation of $800 for said | whence she sailed for Matanzas, with, a cargo “ At Five o'clock, P. M.—Landing at Intermediate é hey will also have a first rate class of American trading ships, 5 ‘ flaw of wind! Pi urpese. Concurred in. glasaware, hogsheads and boxys shooks, ke , was totall The Seampout NORTH AMERICA, Captain RAG. Crac- | pling every ax days, thereby affording weekly commancation | | ‘The Charge {9 the newly consecrated Bishops | So much for somuch! I may give you some ad- Pijtesolution to enquire into the expediency of refunding | wrecked at the Biminis on the morning of Sunday the tendon, Moaday, Wednesday, Briday ana Semiay Afteravees, fom that pore, Cine of the firm, (Mr, James D. Hoche,) is | was pronounced by the Bishop of Indiana. ditional particulars, not having time at present to | the money advanced for certain repairs in Washington | instant. The master and crew, with the more valuable mp oreloeke pornegpiioes aes Waals seks shai pagel z : The Holy Communion was then administered | gommunicate more fully. With my respects, &c., | street, subscribed by the inhabitants of said street. Re- | part of the carge, in a damaged state, have arrived at this Tuned Taereny ad Sard ay ‘Afemoons, ns, a $,relaek | te read re miei here without hay eduction vical whrcetion ome As bp Tremain—just where AM |e rebort in favor of patching ‘part of Avenue E. Con- Pethe brig Eliza k Susan, of New York, Elisha Dyer, in Albony in ample gge to take the Morning Trains of Cars fc 2 et gine OF MAVEPOO! FACKSts, COMPELS Benedictioa by the Presiding Bi i curred in. master, from that port for Mobile, with an assorted cargo, Be cent oe at mma Oey anu epaninl tr | Be OREO BNEN Om NE New voux. The wervices closed ‘at about halipast two ot. | U-B- Ditrtot Courtain Bankeraptey. | "nana of tranlr of dll No. © Tomine Market go| a it on hy ohh pr ot mie dro the sommodutious, ave wunivalind on fhe Lenders, -AMBIY¥DGE, COLUMBUS, clock. Before Judge john C. Perrine. Concurred in. a ne of t nd Gt, 6 saved, th carge Rpg or near er gr Dae pee EUROP SOUTH AMERICA, Oct. 98—In re William Redmond, an applicant for | _\n {avorof lighting McDeugal street with lamps and | the greater partof which hes arrived here in « damag line, wictont om ofdee trom the Captain. ENGLAND, NORTH AMERICA. teburgh: discharge under the Bankrnpt Law. TD opposed | a4. Concurred in, state. Sect Socan a 5, With such superior and unequalled arrangements, the Sub- s By the of South Carolina—who claim an amaunt of |. Farm Schools— Increased City Expenditure —Report in} Schooner Harvest, of Hingham, Mass, Seth Kell 20K OF apply om board, orto P.C. Schultz, | gerit, fidently look forwasd fc if that {c dence of the Herald.} y the Bank a pe Gay . y at the Ogee a0 the wel, = ‘ozere PRR REL Cok LCS Aamir een ee nT ‘orrespondence of M $41,600, to be due on the part of the applicant, and which | favor of carrying into effect the resolutions which lately | master, from Boston to Mobile, with a cargo of slate and HOUR CHANGED TO BIX UULUUK, | they are grateful en 2 many Yeurm, for whic Prrresuron, Pa., Oct. 22, 1844. | fey allege to have beer fraudulently obtained rom the | passed the Board in relation to the removal of Farm | hay. find to cut away her musts while riding at anchor P. M.—On and after Monday, Sept, 16th, 1844, 1oxe Proceeding, or remitting money to their relatives, can Shunk received 159,347, and Markle 155,079 | Bank io Tune 1841 ~—ata time when the applicant and a 4, Alms Honse, &c.. and the erection of public | on the Bonk. After the gale, every effort was mude to the Night Line to ALBANY AND. Buoy all mes obtain Drafts at sight for any amount, drawn direct pee Ware ae toe a ¢o.partner named Laffan’ were insoivent, and unable to | >uildings on Randall's and Blaekwell’s Islands, keep her above water, and with jury masts, to reach the wil f eeu, nonin from 7 two 6 o'clock, P. M., the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dublin, also, on | ak votes—majority 4,268. The minority delegates at | meet their liabilities It appeared that for some years | Mr. Cuan.icx opposed the passage of the resolution and | Riding Rocks, in order to save the cargo by runnin and wiil inad at Poughk luring the great Fair and Cattle Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES % CO. | the Baltimore Convention, representing the annex- | previous to June 1641, the applicant carried on business | Offeredan amendment, proposing to let the resolution lie | vessel on shore. ‘The wind, however, being ahead, the onthe table. The property in question was pledged to | crew worn out, and the leak of consequecce increasing y debt, and he contended the question they } considerably, they abandoned her a few miles from defray the c ‘Bhow. a= 75 sens omy (p Poughkeepsie. Rage t ers, . e ” "Ps staamor SWALLOW, Capt Ae MeLean, Monday Jesh, | hich will be nid op demand at any ofthe Burks on tics | ation of Texas and the nigger slave-breeding inter- | Wudet the firm of‘ Redmond and Laffan,” and had exte rk ‘ny, 8th. ‘I'he steamer ALBANY, Captain R. B. | Branches, in all the principal towns throughout Hogland, {re- ¢ deolings i» cotton inthe Southern’ trade It r ian. aT: Tek, Cheeene eins Crdsee te Core | bats Secleadaad Wales = fat, by. refusing to vote for Mr Van laren: bat by in the habit of paying in bills which were | ‘i to consider was, did the situation of the children on | those rocks and reached the shore inthe boat. Nothing ae acyeet Per. ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 44 : ‘ need in the Bank of South’ Cardfina and daly honored. | the Lovg Isiond Farms require their removal at the pre- | has been saved from her. Morning Lane, at 7 o’lock, from Barclay street pier, the 36’ Fulton street, New York, a juggle transfered the nomination to J. K. Polk, | Nir gowery appeared on the part of the applicant, and | sent, and thereby compel an unnecessary expenditure, | | We also through the master of the brig Ventresa, learn THROW and RMPLAK. Boot fp the Pein Seat the representative of the nigger or no-wages labor- | in his opening Femarka undertook to show that there | #n4 iurther involve the city in expense? that the evening ef the blow they were in company with "The question on laying the amendment on the table was | the brig Sorat. ga, of Boston, and that the next day they lost—ayes 11, noes 6. ‘he question on the adoption and | fell in with the upper works of a vessel which coincided jous exhibits before the Court, showing concurrence with the Board was taken and carried—ayes | with that of hers. It it therefore feared, from nothing Gealinge of the firm with the houses of Gould Hoyt and | 10, noes 4. ‘The estimated cost $35,000, length of build- | having yet heen heard of her crew, that they might have S Gayhan end Co.,” and various other houses of | ing 320 fvet, to be capable of accommodating 1300 child: | meta watery grave. next = Daring i N, B. ine of Liverpool Packets sai i f : Weidnedday. an ett panndans Gaile Show, Mueaday, Ith; cor Liverpool on the int snd ith-ofench mo: (Fates terme | ing class, have given 80 much offence to the white | were no grounds on the part of the op Teoents to snd froin Foupuaeepeie and New York, ni2” { ing to the Old Country will find it to their comfort and advau- | wages class of Pennsylvania, who desire to receive | sustain the objections made against t — —_ —— ff tage to select this favorite Line for their conveyance, in prefer- | not less than $300 per year for their toil, that there NEW YORK, ALMANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT | ses to any other. : remains no doubt that Polk will receive 80,000 less Joie tare votes than Shunk. The same reason will be given | Co ,” FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—Momi . ren. [tis estimated that the passage of the resolution and | ‘The schooner “ Dash,” of London, John Hardie, master, Line from the, ter oN Barclay street, lan for not voting for Polk by the wages class of, the | irate, proved thet tre ere oe Hee utatement of ue, | adoption of the ordinance will cost one million dollars, | fcom Falmouth, Jamaica, to the Soath Western Coast The Eumorr EMPIRE, Captun 8. R. Roe, Monday, Wednes- State of New York; hence he must receive thirty- | Fronts petween the houses of “ Redmond and Co.,” and will dispose of city property pledged to redeem the | Africa, in ballast, encountered a severe hurricane, com- day aud Mriday Mowung at 7 o'cl f - three per cent less votes than Mr. Van Buren did ’ t citysdebt. mencing on Sunday the 6th instant, and finally driven on "Tie Seamer TROY, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thure- in 1840. I have ‘an abiding confidence in the | feverel in the Rouihern trade with whom ney ned teal |The Election.—In favor of appointing W.G, tering, | thors oh the North Bimini, where she bresme a total Oy oe ram, be Bg of Courtand ret, dre intelligence of the people,” and believe that att. mete tt manifort that ‘no fraud was contemplated on Inapectorof Elections forthe af istrict ofthe Toth ward | wreck The WALLOW, Captua At MeLeun: ‘ ‘an Buren will have a glorious triumph over Cal- | the part of the applicant, for whom he was engaged. - ‘ Wertnenday and Friday Keni 6 oak. wR POT LAY ERPOOLT New ding Hequles Vache | houn’s candidate, J.K. Polk, whose electoral votes it there was 8 fraei, his client could not br made ont « | _ In favor of appointing W. Mandeville Commissioner of fr echpeeeriben tg heroden ‘The Steamer ALBANY, Captain R, B. Macy, Tuesday, oes "Ceptun Ae Eldridg SF 1,100 on will be less than 60 of the whole 275, otherwise all pay, thereto, as Laffan, the partner, was the person who | Schools for the 9th ward, in the room of W. L. Stone. — Joseph Gales, Esq, of the National Intelligencer, at ‘Thursday und Gatnjday Mvening, at 6 o'stock. yurthen,will sail as a regular day. 4 confidence is lost ip the action of the representa- | had transacted the business as agent for the firm at South | Concurred in. ; Washington, with his family, General Lamar, of Texas, sas ete ey all tends to some the hace eadnese a tad ALT aa passanty having accommodations aneqssiled | tive system, and opens the door for jugglers to make | Carclins. Laften and Redmond were geners] men of bu: Elnnedons for the her Dioteiot ‘eth dates iu the room of Mons. Bodisco, Russian Minister to this country, with his 5 ne x s, and re , and u st 4 1» i! * yin ample time to take the morning train of ears for the | ot'Wall strst, or ben - Wha, et | rade isinese— they obtained goods on bills in the ordinary mode Soneurred in. femily, are among the mort recent arrivals at the Astor fe of obtaining the balance of power at con- | Crtusiness having previously transacted a large amount | “rastus C. Benedict, resigned. “Hr paoace or freight, apply om board, of atthe offices on the iin al Soe CODLETE & 00: Rom repay. . Jiventions, and selling it to the highest bidder, 8s |lo¢ pastases thee Bi if wharera 36 Rie acl aidiions, Captain Cobb, will succeed the | the butcher does the flesh of animals from the | ed their funds and ital TLEASANT AND CHEAP 10 Rosciua, ‘urd sail 6th Deceinber, her regular day. """-~o28" | shambles. id eiohadie lie ee mice ik been proved thet Leffen made falee representations et the | Combes y/n6 Keureaty orevent ebaves ta relation to the | Republic of Veneauela, hes arrived in thie city with the Ohba 2 PASSAGE FORS LIVERPOOL Packer of jhe The Herald, T observe. with: joy, sings the same. |/deteet the transection ts teense, freaduleetly rele me- Concurred in. ‘The resolution repeals certain | yiew of embarking, He stops ut Howards’ Hetel. Com. IND. é % i i Red: sami NEW BRIGHTON, | PO) NB, ‘ATEN 1s, No did, fast he old tune of virtue, liberty and independence. ney. It was not shown that Redmond ever nized SAND.) AND a TN a ee OXFORD, Capt. Htarhbone, sails positively as above, . PSemoceacy, | uch astatement to charge fraud upon him.” Redmond | provisions of the existing ordinance, in relation topA¥- | Kearayy, V8, N,, and Maj, Walker, of the Marine Corps, nk of South Carolina. They issu. |, Patching Stree’s.— Petition of rsons to have | House. Bishop Mclivaine, of Ohio, is at the American. andry nt forward their goods. It had not | the present mode of patching streets Seetian at Ae; | Hon. Verpasian Kllis, U, 8. Charge des Affaires to the Pie No. 1, North River, foot jattery Place. day. woe did not ferm a copartuership for the purposes of fraud — 4 "Phe Steamboat CINDERELLA we ran as ship has excellent accommodations for exbin, second Tue Prestentiat. Exections.—The following | He entered inte the copartnership for The pur e of pure esolution in favor of Licortyemis f pler at the foot of | ure atthe City Hotel. a Daily, from May 39th, to Vseober 141. | cabin and tears Passengers. | Those wishing to secure berths | tab1¢ contains the number of elestoral votes for aPresi. | suing mercantile operetions, but not for f nd. ut a Me eaien tose Fey Dussabers 9 Bes roped LS ‘The American Minister at Paris has taken # splendid a By, opndd P.M. " & J. T. TAPSCOTT, dent, &c. of the United States, to which each State is en. | Very curious feature in the matter was, that the Bank ied sui eof apartments in the Fauburg St. Germain. ‘ i . lina, the creditors, came int rt and | ces $3. Coneucred in. wie, at idgomong, $e minates to 3, and 10 minutes to | o28re x South street, comer Maiden Lane. herd act ore Med camino. State the of Bout eer ond A ry mies je oe din eearyea “ po ‘To settle the curb and gutter stones in sth Avenue, be. It seems that Mr. Bocanegra did not resign his office of wea’ How raghiow ai @ and 10 A. ML; at 1%, Send 7 Poke EY EREOOL A the, New. Jing-Regalgr | “°° Day of Day of | shut their mouths against him, whilst they opposed | ween 23rd and 424 streets, and to gravel it from 23rd to | Secretary of State, but was dismissed by Santa Anna, to PM. eee ae OC RINGUIEE Cte ie Gene Electors. ection. oui, | Redmond for what they alledgetu be a {raud--Redmond | 25th streets. Concurred in. : appease the French Minister, who was greatly cxaspers ‘Un Sunday—Lenves Nye York, ag and 11 A. Mas at 3,6 4 Rmmapecket s pH {wal RS Ceptaun ire Barsley, .% lat Friday in Nov. ‘ov 1 | who hed no direct negotiation with them It had been | , Cleaning the Streets —Report in favor of an ordinance | “PP t ~ OFM. Leaves Kort Kidhimoa , at 90 minutes to § and 10 SEI IL 8 is 38 ene, 3 lov. suggested ‘that this was a compromise between the Bank | {°F Ce the public streets on contract of $45,426 — | ated by the shooting of the Frenchmen in Sentmanat’s New Works ny i®, 104 myl} 6mere | unsurpassed by an port, apply to the Captain on board, Ist Monday in Nov. Nov. 4 | and Laffan. The Bank had come inte Court and made | Concurred in. d unfortunate expedition. eT RT Nee TIL OMETE., | Wrest sade Barling. itor, SAUER. ee s Nov: {| themselves public prosecntors, and it should be recollect: | City Watch. Communication from the Comptroller, in | Gen, Huston addressed a large democratic mass meet. tra watch, ‘ARE REDUCED. ee ee hima I DED. ercwe ed that though the fraud had’ been charged originating | ‘@vor of an extra appropriation of $2500, fo LWNG WILTSIESBOCK HASTINGS | Price of Pasraye $100. ‘acceptance | ing st Natchez, on Thursday Lost. the Police | The Hon Mr. Huger, U. 5. Assistant Alderman Cran.ice opposed through the cy of Laffan, that Redmond was on trial tion; they itud a ay > tor from South Caro- ~ a 2 do m OY. alone for the fraud. But suppose the fraud was actually | of the communi Le YONKEIS—On and ayer Saturday, PACKET FOR MARSEILLES—Ol ist Nov— 2 do 4 Nov. contemplated, the Court would please to bear in mind | Bill, and the Mayor had no power to make stich appoint. lina, has yielded to the solicitation of his friends, and sums, Bat athe new and substanty The new A. No. | barque MISSOURI, John Silvester, 9 do do Nov ‘th ments nor the Board to pass on sach an appropriation Hesmboat WASHINGTON IRVING, Capt Hiram Tuthill, }, Will sail as above, 7 do do Nov. that by the fourth section of the Bankrupt uct, Ly P baudoned his design of resigning his seat in Cong:ess. Will legve the rot of Obaaper saree ik the shove pisces ror-iteight, oF passage, having handsome state room sccom- 5 dk 4 N page 11, this court eould take no cognizance of gny such | The matter ought to be referred for enquiry. rh Paes, Sea waite tr as A My Sanday excepted. Heturaing, will Jeawe Crotsnville modations, apply on board ar Fier No. oN. 3 40 4 Nov. Inatter in relation to a case of bankruptcy, ax the court | _ Assistant Alderman Jonxson was of opinion thatthe | ‘Vhe Ilon. Jobn F. H. Clairborne, of Miss., ix to be Edi ‘nt 6M, and Sing Bing at7 0’ -loel iy landing at foot y. % Hammond screut st Tuesday in Nov.) Nov. that if the parties “ “ a Saeae ve cutee! property, a Hee had actually com. } Se? wsistent Aldermen Cnanuick wes of opinion, that the | orxt court, they would en've ‘as much entitled to their dis- | Mayor had no power to make t ypointment which was Major Dave: charge as if they Fad come into court inthe ordinary | illegal. He had no objection that the men who had earn- manner, as far as the powers of the court were constitu: | ¢d the money should be paid; but what he object was, the manner of the appointment. Effective measu: Ist Wednes. in Nov. § Nov. de Nov, oljre OWELL. Eve TER jMeKvotii A ae T, Captain NEW YORK LINE—REGULAR PACKET o addrossed a large meeting of democrate at the Democratic Reading Room, corner of Bighth end treets, on Saturday evening, at Phisadelphie. clhumcmeseGoa ~ Cheanat ted. They had the opinion of the court direct on th 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lo, lo 4 Ist Tuesday in Nov. Nov. 5 | would bear in ‘mind that by @ recent decision in bank- | Board ought to act on the matter and pass the apprepris: | tor of tho New Orleans Herald after the lst of December 6 5 5 6 1 1 1 1 2 12 every Tuesday mn at ‘A, Captain Croel ively sail on Tuesday, it to be taken to protect the city ; and not like tl z 3 I be in readit ber, her lar day. int. The next branch of the case, in relation to indivi- | Ought to len. to pro’ city ; and n e Jnvrenson Covcnen, Pa.—Thedegres of D. D was con- Fi satay Tomeetars th De eal eiae eee | War nate be Desenge, hav handsome furnished aceommo- Foal preference,whieh had been c against the bank- | present mode by which the lives of citizens were enden- | rorroq on Rey. J, L, Dinwiddie, of Pittsburgh, and Rev. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. oon ey & MP eOLLINS CONN Fupt, he contended could net be made out. The learned | Rerai, through the neglect of the present City Watch. J. L., Rice, of Cincinnati; and the honorary degroe WEWARK «ND NEW YORK." bem ve x oh 'eeieet 1 counsel here entered into a detailed statement ofthe mat-| The eoaene aes wn wen bat enter tay BE Bebe yr J id pmo FARE ONLY 1284 CENTS. Positively no goods received after Monday Evening, the 4th ter of account between the Las and some of the cre- ol rnl onton eter Adopted ged Master of Arts on Thomas D, Bard, Exq. of Baltimore. THES NEW SWI ei RAINBOW, | November. s = i ity, 110-8 + | ditors, contending there was nothing in the various deal- | Of Ite Canon Merman Henny offered a resolution in faver 1. John W. Crockett, the son of the lamented Davy, CA ain JOHN GA) * bw oe Bd relyupon having, their, | foorrecsly genet 275 votes.——A majority, ings had between them and Mr. Redmond to warrant the a oon ti ver tb ty bers of the Comeen O is zealously engaged in advoe ting the canee of the atates. allows fen ee san tenn ches ceed eoeeshedh cera mpage A Lone Isuann Ratt Roap.—The Specnets cijoerament. Contemaplated—when the Court | of, Grae Jemits to viettors to Blackwell’ Toland, there: | man of the West Sentre street, 8 o'clock A. Mi ts in New Orleans—Messts. Hullen_and Woodruff, wh COTBENT ON THE Lone Teta “ek lered an : . . ’ ‘ Set eat uy sealer’ "| wn ea a ee ai” A” | Lape Tanda fo, Bown, rn, ovey Pll oe Sonmapaipione Watered Sorat of adel tom tecomataioners, | _H. ThomanN: Morgan, of New Orin, dil at Nath 170. moe , ie 3rd inst, 8 ECLON DON Ee PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS—Positivel: —Referred ville, Tenn , of consumption, on OR CONDON—Raguiar Packet. of the ist Nov the tree fasten oe pumas eat gad, ga yea AAP pend rover Before Judge Ulshoeffer. Eluction Inopectors-—Repart in, favor of appointing H. | | Samuel Y. Atwell, Faq..editingwihed member of the ir Sree irst es, fast sailing pac! i ‘ket of the Ist November,—The splendid jing | 20" in pr Gems. Wi Oct. 98.—John Basset vs. Jacob Parkhurst et al.—This | pe Groose Inspector of Election for the 1st district of the | Rhode Island Bar, died a: hit residence, et Chepatchet, at ond CTORIA, Captain Morgan, will sail as above, a ORLEANS, ‘Captain Sears, will positivly sail as bitten: it 100 — vere berg ine red, although waa an action ona promissory note. The defence put in | i¢th ward, in the room of Mr. White, living out of the | 12 o'clock, on Friday night, in his 49th year. if Very superior accommodations for orbin, secondeabin | "Persons wishing to secure berths should not fuil to make easly | they must have brea’ lly shaken by thecar that | (ie 'gyot1 90, en rmm Verdict for plain: | ward; TW. Cromer, ad district; J. L. Moore, 34418 | phe Hon, William Campbell died en Sunday morning and steerage g¢rs, persons wishing toembark should make { application on board, foot of Maiden Lane, oF ran off and alengside the track for 200 yard non ly We tan Witten’ trict ;’G. West, 4th district, 6th ward. at his residence in Cherry Valley, aged 77 years, early application on board, or to & J.T, TAPSCOTT, Sue car was rapthond by the Jemeiee tretn and rover Ix Fenman and Anthony Betts, vs. William Green. | Assistant Alderman Divver moved to reconsider the ditor of the Native American, Phile JOSEPH McMURRAY, 028 76 South street, corner Maiden Lane P! y —This was an action of assumpsit to recover the value of | resolution passed at a previous meeting, appointing Moses | _ Hector Orr, the editor of h ‘@ American, _otire 100 Pine street, corner of South. FOR BALE 10 CLOSE A CONCERN—The | certain articles, consisting 0! liquors, sold the defendant. | i Hagadorn, an Inepector of Election in Srd district, | telphia, was held to bail by the Recorder on Saturday, for FOR LONDON— het ol the Ist Novemba Mid fast sail ing, New York ket built ship MIS- ‘The defence put in was that the delivery was made con- | 4th ward, in place of Benjamin J. Pentz, whom it was | 1 wlleged libel on Nethen w. a ley, one of the late pe- The packet ship VICTURIA, Captain Morgan, wil ISSIPPI, 948 tone; carries 2,200 bales New ‘Srleans AynvaL Martine or Frienns-—The yearly | trary to ee ee part of the gooda being de } «tated removed out of the ward. Divver moved that this | it jury of the Court of Qui her regular day. “on; has handsome furnished accommodations for 28 passen- | meetings of the two Societies of Friends, as here- | livered by verbal order of @ third party. Verdict for | resolution he erased from the minutes, and stated in eup- “aia snperior accommodation rely to i if not sold before, si igeteny, she will thea bo sald at tofore annonneed, commence in this city on Monday | plaintift, $79 89. port of his motion, that this resolution bore upon its face Wraturr in New Oxvrans.—It was almost OLD-PSTABLISHED PACKET GFFicira; |. the Merchant's Exchange. Forfurther particulars apply on ee ie te Lente et Cor er atone Clrewle Court. fn untruth, namely, theremoval of Mr. Pentz ent of the | ‘reezing 5 cold yesterGay if our, ‘eelings correspond. Gonth ptreet—Passage to and from Great Britain and 4 004td, at Pike street wharl, or to 4 . icksites in Lom! . . ‘om ward, which had not occurred ; how or by whom this | dat « t S TH Irehed, vin Liverpool. | P ‘can er alt ines be BE. K. COLLINS & CO. the Visiter, that the sessions of the former wil] be attend. Before Judge Kent. statement wos made, or what an hority exisied for it hy | she previous night the weather changed somewhat au engacedrat the lowest ratee, to and from Liverpool, oS ¥ %6 South street. J ed by several English Friends of distinction, pang Oct. 28.—The will cnse in still before the Court, and is } did not know, and he declared there this rtion was | ‘enly, the rain holding up and the wind coming out of Jar i rel ry whom we have heard mentioned the name of F: not likely to terminate before the end of the week. untrue. He was told thatthe gentleman who offered the | he north with a chilling breath. Althoush it was ont sudden fali of the tempe- Peace, a brother of the member of parliament of the same Pentz did so onthe strength of | tually a wintry day, yet th motion for removing 4 . its he | ature aftected one most sensibly, and fires were indis- name, The Hicksites had some expectation of a visit Marine Court. two affidavits, for ev: patch, For cabin, tect otare ket ships sailing ander the new germent -— ion fee aaa ae ci PS fet i Serta ali branc! id throughout nil mi a8 as at from Rachael Barker, of whose eloquent sermons we Oer. 28.—Waturalization—The three jn of this | could juce it fi respected! an» | pemendle for comtort. When wo get a little used to it, wanes ee a Feld Pitot Errgt pacimen® year age but schuoas es anton | court ware Dually enguged fur ihe agin natural | deny fans rama tet ferth tn thowe tro. fa which | Vowever, we pronume fre will Ne droppet ex evan 8 E a posed. Jesse Kersey learn, izing epplicents tinder the nataralisalien based his motion, | He asserted arew ce what we now call the ome ; jy Bento. Essie sreadunr of bote cupested trem 2dihense—Bel, Bue. laws. . Ponte did not remove out of the, ward4 nor,had | cold.—N. 0. Pic. Oct.