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PORTANT Poxiticat Mission To WasuINGTON. Theatricals. Sperting Intelligence. City Intelligence. Brooklyn Int NEW YORK HERALD. Pies ea the hin ny the Hon. N. P. Tall- | Panx Tuearne.—This place of amusement was well | Gran Trorrime oven rmx Beacon Covase, | 02468 Cuvacn—We understand that the spire of | Daxassous Eeonomy.—: ity Mhowmd eee ae an tents it ‘ i it certainly madge rashingto1 filled last evening. The pit displayed such a groupof | y, —Laby Sur: ~? | Grace Church isto be made sixty feet higher than ¥ “New York, Thursday, October 0, 1845. _ hes gone to Wi mand wae pereanay votx DergatTep.—On this | now is. eutire of their nightly police consists of but eight October 0, 1845. heads and organs as could not be seen inany museum of 2 _—The tic tel ae mn; norcen the nsednelil whe daily on New York, Thursday, » derstood from various quarters that he has gone on the Union. A phrenologist would have had a fine field | SOU" yesterday, there was a considerable atten- a fegnesic Teast rae ntle tologres meni many iy compl a0 : . 4 by y of discipline among the hack and aa a very important mission, to speak with the Presi- | 1) vo, oo “as You Like | dance of the most respectable character. The day | the 10th of next mouth. The wires extend up to Fort | the city, be astonished at tho ‘numerous annoy Supplement to the Herald. i i, velope upon. The performance was ‘As You Like | was most favorable—the track in ex the Hudson River under | which they are compelled to endure, when the We are again compelled to publish a supplement | dent of the United States in elation tolortel | It” Be it so—we do not like itat all; beyond the per. | and all went on well. Sree ys eapdle a pe g hay go through New | formed that the whele eal ny of am taapeston of he Herald with advertisements. It will this | tended arrangements between the conservatives as | formance of Rosalind, (Mrs. Rean) and Jaques, (Mr. | The first piece of sport, which excited considera- wand then alongside of the Dela- abliged to travel trem one tarry te F, does to te d eg ca d- | @ party and him, previous to the last presidential | Kean) the whole was but mediocre-tame. But there ble interest, was a purse mile heats,best 8 in 5, phia, They will be c to | ceed fifty dollars per annum, Such a system may morning be served to our city subscribers, Ad- i | in harness.” D. B: + | Baltimore by the 1st of December, and there unite with | suit the felonious purposes of those who-are driven ‘ents and news crowd in upon us. election. Were some passages well worthy of the admirers of the W. Whewianne ryant enters gr. m. Suffolk ; | int Baltimoze and. W" ington Telegraph, already es- w York, by the superior protective and det eee Pa, : It seems that after the ‘nomination of Mr. Polk, | most valued dramatists of bye-gone times—to wit, the | 71, yteclan enters br. m. Dutchess. ani- | tablished. ‘The communication between this clty and | force now organised there; Dar it Subsertbers in Newark. the conservatives had a meeting at Washington for | scene in actfour, where Rosalind receives the bloody | Prey ppeared in first rate condition, but the Lady, Washington will then be complete, and during the next | whether the residents of Brooklyn, will much 8 r } 8 to the start, showed evident symptoms of ion of C hall get reports of votes, speech- | tiently tolerate so gross an im The Herald can be purchased regularly every | the purpose of deliberating what they were to do | handkerchief, There was some curtailment of the text, | wayward temperament, and no wonder, oo had | es, &e., pie tga Ah those whe sit in the ‘Capitol. | safety and their fe ley f ir politics ind but nothing to mar the interest; it was most beautifully been sweated under heavy clothes three times the Probably it will not be long before the communication morning in Newark, from Mr. Wm. Disbrow, cor wih their polidce}iniingase pen atfas ants othe and feelingly given, and was greatly applauded. The | previous day, round the treck, making most wonder. | will be extended on the one side through all the Western ner of Broad and Mechanic streets. and entering into some arrangement by wl ‘ich they whole piece throughout was well received. It may be fal time. No doubt the able trainer and owner an Southern ition to New Oran ie partes: to | 1 Maryland Election—Its Important Results. po nee inal sates Fp ange snore of bye that other pieces more attractive, with auch talent, could | KA0W# best; but it did appear, that on this occas gs orearey. 5 sed'on' the’ other; to, Boston, | ing: The recent election in Maryland and the singular- Ys P ‘ ge nm “ oy she was not able for the Content, but better another Portland, a all the other “down east” cities. And | the police r conelart Rise i lotwithstandi i i i i i ly mingled character of its results, have created a considering them his friends. In accordance with | yfessrs. De Walden and Fisher, well maintained their | start was, 20 to 8 on the Lady, wn but few ti to the | their hands linked together, the sister citios of this greai | terations and improvements he proposed, the Bos be forthcoming. “Fortunio” followed—Mrs. Skerrett, | time, like a social party standing around a anic battery, | his suggestions, and highly necessary as the man} i 5. Seni . akers. | country will be firmly united by thi tic bond, | Aldermen have not yet deigned to take any action great deal of remark and observation by the jour. | “48 purpose F. O. G. Smith, formerly from Maine, | parts, and were greatly applauded ._ They went away for the first heat—the lady on the | which nove can separate, and the shock inst agitates | hi moceage, nor com jed to pay attention t nals of the various parties throughout is country, | Wrote & letter sanctioned by Mr. Tallmadge and Bowery Tuxatne.—Last evening a capital bill was ioe ee word go pe not pertectly understood, one, wal, in the same moment, vibrate through the loudly gamer es at os wake r i is a ” “ rant taf Me ents. is tru The greatest sensation, however, happens to have | Covcurred in by Mr. Walker, the present Secretary | presented t this'popular house—“Rookw ood,” the ‘idiot pulled samantar tits Spaerauarriany the Giswe ig | Mx. Fxsuinonvvsex.—We learn that last night Mr. | lug ia the community, and independent ‘of clitue been produced in the columns of the leading organs of the Treasury, and also by Mr. John L. Graham, | of the Shannon,” and a new farce called the “Railroad mare to break, ‘undertaken to legi ‘upon this" tion,” but, like all other self-constituted conventions, they meet only to “ resolve! e,” without accomplishing any real or det J rs r and threw her some three Frelinghuysen was much better, so that hopes are enter- of the two parties in Washington. We allude to Postmaster of this city, with various other conser- | Station.” In Rookwood,Mr. Milner played the chan? or four le: behind ere she recovered. Near the iapeaet Nie acre pear ey Le rel excitement he Uni d vatives. The letter was despatched to Tennessee | °f the bold highwayman, and on his “bonny Bess,” | quarter pole she broke again, and repeated created in Nassau street, yesterday afternoon, by acol- the administration organ, the Union, Oe ODe Oe aad tp icin Balk gave a reply, consenting to all | “istanced his pursuers and leaped the fences in fine style. | in a like mannerere she reached the half. In the | lision between a carman-and « gentleman driving ina and the organ of the opposition, the Intelligencer, on tes bogiiita ibed ‘é tall vei . | After Rookwood, the new drama of the Idiot of the Shan- mesa Wale, Duchess was makin, aren and led an Wi Po.iticaL.—The democratic portion of the reap the other. Singularly enough both these organs nditions prescribed orenumerated by the con- | 1 which Messrs. Coney and Blanchard, and their | t2¢, Lady some ten or adozen lengths round the top ; Brooklyn were in great commotion last evening, o ‘ A . servatives. This reply was considered perfectly } Conny . still she fast made on her opponent, but with net | man came driving down, riving past the count of the Ware elections for delegates to the con} claim a great triumph—a mighty triumph—a won- wonderfully trained dogs appear,—performed. Of | much success ; she gained considerably, but Duch- | Who turned into the curb, to give him room, ran tion for nominating membera of Assembly. ‘There| i gai A 5 a . tisfactory by all those who held office, or expected Fs 4 the carman’s wheel and broke the axle of his carri: ni didates struggling hard for the much derful victory. The Union represeming the views | °™ ais Hq this drama we have already spoken. No one should ne- | ess came home some four lengths in front, amid con- | the carmai e 7 ineteen candidates struggling of Mr. Polk and his cabinet, thinks that the election | ‘© 0btain office in case of Mr. Polk’s election. But | giect to witness the wonderful performances of Messrs. | siderable cheerirg, in 2m. 87s. ‘ short off. He immediately insisted loudly that the carman | ed. distinction of . 5 f " should the damage sustained by the breaking of the | « martyr-like is conclusive in favor of a reduction and modifica | 8%¢¢ Mr. Polk’s accession to power, however, he | Cony and Blanchard, and their trained dogs. Previous | _For the second heat, it was 2 to lon the Lady. | axe ahdy crowd uage pathaven around, who took si fren 'enaiet! tion of the tariff, whilst the Intelligencer, or opposi- | '#% it seems, forgotten this letter, as the conserva- | tothe dramas the laughable farce of the Railroad Sta- | She led the way tn beautiful style, but towards the | with'the respective parties, and an animated discu being n i — | quarter broke, and lost a length or two; they | took place, which was stopped by the carman quietly | large number o tion organ, believes it to be amoral triumph against | ives alledge, and they have all been removed from | tion was performed, and went off amid great applause. | reached the quarter in 4ls., going piel heancifuilee ipstting on tollie cast and toicie oft re in becoming nominees, and ” are willing to wate nd responsibilit ted. ‘The most prominent among plicants are Aldermen Burbank, ud allmad Jand, of | To-night the same bill is a frony th i Wi ‘awe t—In th rt of the city is | ration Atomey) William’ Wr. Uadil John. Pierce reeagete ee office, including Mr. Tallmadge, Dr. Suther! of | To-night the same presented. | from thence round the top; at the three-quarter Har’s IN 4 Name i—In the upper part of the city is | ration Attorney,) om ol Sane cages Sure bt beth partie are Tight—that they haven | Phlsslihis, Mr Grabam, ofthis ety and many | | Carox Ganoex-—This popular plac of amutoment ple Duchess was up andthe Lady came i ront | oat ‘aioe thn tgn Masud bg bck at | Noi. Water‘ Wilameurg The ee ieal ight a eloele Boriodee er ea others. still continues to draw good houses. Last evening the | some four or six lengths. The Lady met witha like acendant of the immortal bard’? A | bark and Campbell will obtain a majority of the vote 3 fate near the draw-gate, and tht chess came in therefore that those who go for the country, and not It mow appoars that in consequence of this alleged ee =o oe a ¥ sp ie “ SARE | front some two or three lengths. br ant plied his 1 f do,—muy cheer | Want of faith on the part of Mr. Polk, the conserva- | Nunc Were Presented. As this is positively the last week | whip bountifully, but it was too late, he was some tor party al lone,—as we heel) ¢ Re cheer uves are organiziag, and taking ground for operat- of the burlesque iaediak those en ee bee of | two lengths be ind at the score— Dutchess winning (i a eke agra seat # ing at the opening of next session of Congress. Mr. piseip i iaterer taboos will rea ieouty ni a ae ids me but the Tipe ued neg x fi Fg oe Butceeabis Is ri ilo ial k il d to give first the | LAlmadge has gone to Washington for the purpose | Nisio’s.—The new comedy of “Change makes | Jt was now two to one on the Duchess forthe | SV Bleck, waded he corner stone of th yw Almshouso rooman’® Hall Asociation, whose object wa Wisc'eb coaa caltand ih aareaes : its id = either of ascertaining from Mr. Polk what he has | Chango,” was given last night for the benefit of the | third head. After some ten or a dozen attempts at tk Be pals oe. a compared wil previous electio! e+ s] formed y erec' astart, first oneand then the other wallgn ret | ofelock, in the Provence of the membare of both Boards gatherings of the party were to tak cates . ; in ae = | of the Common Council a1 Ww invite uests, the members was ci oe wy eel me by ie faithlessness, or of making war upon author. ieee" he a very speliest house, and the | vious to the word, considerable time was lost At | From information which w red there we under. Hall, Atlantic street ; but the attendance was of so aeaavasses Biase um hereafter. piece appeared to give general ction, if we may | length the word was given, the Lady taking the lead. | stand there are at present upwards of fourteen hundred | meagre and discouraging a character as almost to ts the sign of Henry | the delegation. and Robert Burns Rereat.—For the purpose of more effectually o: rein Grand street. | zing a Repeal party in the city of Brooklyn, and e county cattle-show | lishing such a project on a sure, safe, and perme foundation, a charter was obtained at the last sessic of this State for a company, to be ci —The cere- — ——184.—— A good deal of interest is felt in certain quarters as | judge from the great applause bestowed upon it. At the | They kept well together to the quarter in 40s. which | convicts on the island. i the aanagere to abe pan the underteking as utt i lm Whig. Dem; | to what the result of this mission may be. There | Cenclusion, Mr. Sargent was loudly called for, but, after | they maintained to the half in Im. 17s. At the | Pocket Picxina.—A gentleman in passing down iy perdi ie peng per ue Sa a 633 488 ‘785 519 | is a great deal of enquiry also as to the letters—that | *™* little time, Mr. Crisp appeared and stated he was | iree-qpaiter we Lady a a length in front, Take Hirwain yep otek eae oN ag i rer paren fearon neg Sms Ae 387 “sl a | " not in the house, but that he begged to return thanks for | @ most beautifal trot. ~The excitement at this mo- | dollars. tt was in th fe rogue while the gentleman | Jesse Gilbert, residing at No. 113 Prospect streot, wi 097 1,004 of Mr. Smith and Mr. Polk’s reply, and we should i eyes ment was most intense. At the drawgate the | P! his y gu standing on a bank at the dry dock, looking at the o; 827 1717 1,505 . ‘ 4 him. To-night ‘Change makes Change” will be re- | Dueh ined he t iderably-—when | W8looking at the articles in a jeweller’s w: ry y 13 586 783 “468 | not be at all surprised if we were to receive copies ted. | Duchess gained upon her most considerably- Duane street. It is very strange that tions of the workmen, was struck with great force 2271 2433 2.565 | of both, which we would, of course, publish at peated: | she broke and her chance was out—the Lady came | this where there is & regularly organized gang of the block and fall of a pile-driving mashine, in co 21956 3,190 2,994 3 A hes » at once, | Parmo’s—The Ethiopian Serenaders are drawing to a | in a winner in 2m. 8543 most expert and experienced pickpockets, persons will | uence of the giving way of the “eye bolt,” and By ‘441,491 | they not coming withing the category of private | olose; but a few nights remain—in fact, only this week. _ The fourth heat—odds were as before. The La- | be so careless in regard to the carriage of money about PESSIRRA ens FsatanCG oF Sy outy iA ie ox tniran rect. "66 S = | correspondence. “Let those now go who never went before, | dy led the way a length, but after passing the quar- | their persons. A pocket book filled with bank bills and meth Taneehe is Miah titat ga Near thor teas 1st 231 «S94 | __In the meantime, we rather think that Mr. Polk’s And thoes who-Dave, why, let them go the more.” | ‘et, they: caine up well together, sbich they maii-” | thrust into a skirt packet, can very enaly be disvovered:| (ARGS UN ts. cee on cul en etna Areal the tee . , s eines ‘ 3 A better band of si id cr lemanly set: | tained to and round the top to the drawgate coming | by the y, a g' * bove fa ‘ited 5,894 BALs 81886 | troubles are beginning. Many of his own friends er band of singers, and a more gentlemanly set . > a crowd it is the easiest thing in the world merely to lift | the deceased, when the above facts were elicite 1,255 W5i7 aa z : never appeared before a New York audience in, the Lady it any thing taking the lead; but as she | C0 Pon the body the skirt of the cost cod comove the | the testimony of Mr. Beers, the superintendent of 1,585 1537 1,504 | Are beginning to wonder what he will say about The Philadelphia Baz a ty ot inside this point, she made a most unfortunate pocket book. It, however, the money is placed inadeep | Works. Mr. Gill = pa 33) | Oregon—whether he will back out from the opinions Sree er eee ca eeey ast: reak, which threew her chance up and Duchess | breast pocket, set well back near the shoulder, it will | native of E 3 & BS | he expressed in his inaugural address, or persiet in | pj. S°0tt# Performing at the Arch strect Theatre, | won the money by some two lengihe in 2m. 80s. | poet Nmsts dimevittetesatee ett of feeling | , Shortly a 3 2 | is bold and national seer ae be Persist In | philadelphia. The following is a summary: for it the rogue would Fun much more risk of bein, pope 449 . ers are curious to | Miss Deloy, whose health requires a relaxation from Duchess, (W. Whelan, 1121 covered. It is, of course, always unsafe to carry large ‘ 962 K : j ’ P " ee * but i hocking]; led that no reasonable hopes can be Benth ia (37 —_3 | know whathe will say about the cheap postage. — | professional exertion, accompanied by her father, Lady Suffolk, (D. Bryant,).....2 2 1 2 unis of mogey svcut the person uC robes cole Aare lt eraeiiat Ligeeoc earn . Total Be Ser a | Trouble is brewing. as proceeded to Long island. to recruit her strength, ‘Time 2-37, 2-354, 2-35}, 2-39, Srpeokst poking: 2 P' ly Can Accipent.—A littie girl named MarthaBuckal otal... Sf cin} 32,676 SS anEEEEEeeee previons to that lady’s ultimate engagement at the The next was a piece of sport for a purse of $40, s whose parents reside in Bridge street,had one of her eae TeLecraPH oN THE Lona IsLanp RatRroap.— | South mile heats, best three in five. Te eneecatia vraag ayaa} ease rotation broken ‘esterday by the Wheels of ib, which kn Neste erally 3,308 W. maj. | The construction of the Telegraph line upon Long H. Jones entered. br. m. Lady Washington him mad. Being aman of steady habits, he says he re- Nr a frou publi sal No, = Island, was commenced last week. The design is Fair of the American Institute at Niblo’s, | Thos McKeon .b.g. Peter Smith ee cont ane is a vretaten Overy: Heelers faa to the drug store of M +Bull'vote of ina pean : to proceed with the main line of the Telegraph, | We attended this Fair again yesterday. The ar eo se eee Apia eas Ball pee EE act ioce oe unas chao totais tte tea teabigeaa ate, Ry 1 Native vote, LM cargare Lat along side the railroad track, with branches to the | ticles have now been laid out with order and regu- A Copierealag tae d er acier altos while the 4 og La pglerious hase. ne elites lyn,who happened to be My * . + H . iy most interest Tot and we onte: us to recommen lormers to the notice ot 1 3 rm (- Rem; | Ocean at several points. The first to Fort Hamilton, | larity, and with the help of the catalogue, which is throughout. In the second heat, justafter the word | Musical Convention,as Ueing autjects worthy of bring: PU AUEe LE a ree a 1845 30.559 which will be completed this week. for sale at the door, the visiter may indulge in seve- | was given, making a most beautiful start, P. Smith, | ing out. Seriously, ‘there ia nothing in this world so pro- | , jh PAMiy yanandiy, one tne Gettlamer ‘ot ae In addition to the advantages of transmitting in- | ral hours study of the many articles that are here who was third, somewhat pressed in upon Tom Foginopendreahtvatne Trowling of these pace ape | assault and batiery comylaint institu formation as to the state of shipping on the coast, it | exhibited. We would now give some more parti- | Moore ; the consequence was he broke, and in pull- | Who make night hideous with their cries, No gentle: | Peck against Andrew Peck, her hus i bs 4 ts e sulky turned over, threw the driver, Mat ji ii ‘Tatabdecronsecin, ons year... 9/78 will afford great facilites to the Railroad Company, | Culars regarding the contents of the hardware room. nen serhaean: prt: wantoveraiian Tia Ere ios such animals in his yard to annoy his | Mave it @ respectable ean fe From this curious and important table it will ap- | by giving them the power to have perfect and cer- | It is replete with articles of beautiful workmanship | Woodrui, with his usual good tact, turned out of his Through the kind, appropriate. Rae ‘ Les P De ine ith hi tion, however, of Judge Downing (before whem tho pear that the actual decrease in the number of votes | tain information from each station on their road, as | and sterling worth. Among them we noticed the | track to avoid coming in contact with his fallen op- ties appeared) their differences were for the present h in the State of Maryland in 1845, compared with | to the position of trains, as to the condi- | following :— nent, losing some five or six Pa which threw eral days nearly blockaded with bales of hay. We ty r . d, and they left the Court ‘‘a happy and loving couplt 5 fs P % A is chance out. The sulky of Tom Moore recover- | should suppose that the railroad company had no right | © the number taken in 1844, is 9,470. In this decrease | tion of the road, and as to any requisition us new Parlor ee ae We and sp eee ed its proper position, and the animal pursued its | to make adopotof the public streets. baits ed } i i ig for additional cars t i son, Front street. The beautiful paintings in the | course without adriver or guide. At the quarter the largest proportion consists of whig votes, there cars to meet emergencies, that caren htheasavervall worthy of notice. gu q jpectable sphere of Buockixa ur tHe Strents—The large square oppo: ite the Park, where the Harlem cars stop, has been for Tammany Hatt.—The addition to Tammany Hall is | Prested 5 ‘ A : 4 N vi pole, he approached Trouble, who was leading on | now nearly completed. When finished, Old ‘T'amman: ; being a decrease in the whig vote of 7,353, in one | may occur, such as an unusual increase of passen: A Card of Herald Chasing from Jonathan Smith, | the inside, and never was more presence of te will pisrant an imposing front. une ee ranged Legislature) before Justice Chu year, while ‘the decrease 1s only 2,117 in the demo- | gers or freight cars, such as extra trains or express- | Reade street. ; displayed on any occasion, than by the driver of the | Cononzr’s Orricx.—Or. 8.—-Fatal JAccident,—The | He was very ably defended by counsellor from N crats. This relates to the popular vote. As to the | es, &c., all of which will be very useful information | A case of Mineral Knobs. latter. Col. Bertine, when he heard the empty sul- | Coroner was called this morning to holdan inquest at | York, who did not deny the larceny, and who contei particular results in regard to the State Legisiature | to the managers of the road. In addition to all | Church Factory and Steamboat Bells. ky approaching, turned round and laid his whip | No.7 Harrison street, on the body of James Judge, ana | for the acquittal of his client on the Baie anaes 4 = A Computing Scale, an ingenious arrangement. —_unsparingly on the head and ears of the aj \- Ireland, aged 58 years, who came jeat ry insanity. This plea was sustained by testimony, th he C gel unsparingly ie rs of the approach- | tive of years, to his h 4 and Congress, the facts vary in a remarkable degree. | these,the Company possess the advantages of a| ‘4 Case of Brushes ftom Provoort, Bowery i i i i ide,— | consequence of injuries received by accidentally f»)!i,);; | the jury found a verdict of not guilty. ? : : = 5 y: ing animal, which made it swerve to the outside. q' ing y, ly Ja reference to Congress the whigs have elected two | straight and level track, as well as being the short-| A Strap of Bells, from Hyatt, Platt street. This in all probability saved his life and race, and it | down on board ofa steamboat while travelling in Cis Common Preas.—The suit of Shepard vs. Carpenti and the democrats four members, giving them ama- | est and most direct route to Boston, uniting speed | Umbrella, Hat and Blower Stands, from Moore, | took the lead ata fine running pace toncar the | _ “ound Drowned—Tho Coroner was called also bree ry crete rt hpr esd Spe ; : : Dutch street drawgate, where a person mounted it and drove it | inquest upon the body of an unknown man, who wes | The trial will be resumed this afternoon, betore the Hi jority of two to one in the Congressional delegation; | and safety over any other route. Machine for Racking Sand, from Crary, Norfolk | home. ‘the consequence was that all was confu- | Ud yesterday in the East River, at the foot of Sistst. | John Vanderbilt. ‘ ; whilst in the State Legislature the whigs yet have ‘ —Yesterday morning, at half past 2 o’olock, the | An appeal case, from adecision of the Municipel Co! oe street. Me | sion, but aftersome consideration the judges deci- ‘i ‘ vader i i an aggregate majority of the two houses, equal to] © N&w York Pirots.—These worthy men seemoc-| A Brass Clock from House, Fulton street. | ded that Tom Moore and Lady Washington were cocnpied by. Misses Smith and-Abrahasas, No» |iwastried yestertsy in’ wiht Alteeds bogs , eq . . 4 ‘A case of Arkansas Oil Stone, from Smith, 218 4; n street, were discovered to be on fire. Ovti- | plainuff in error, against Andrew Duremore defen: twenty over the democrats. [here was ir. the city | casionally to brig out the ire of the’ Wall street pa. GRY, i month, 2 ciel | ‘ofetlia hola aie! Wael as fell cers Jac ues and, Bradbur of the 10th Ward, extin- | in error. The judgment of the Court below was a , : some ve i i 2 p :: : / as as follows:— | guished the fire without calling the firemen. was | tained. of Baltimore an eccentric movement consisting in | Pers in allopathic doses. What isthe matter now ?| "A ’case of Stencil Engravings, from Pettis, Pearl ‘Trouble (Col, Bartine) ah Sito a fire about the same time at 307 Mon Ol |) VGbiensiaas undies an attempt to organize a “native” party, which | We will explain to-morrow street. ’ . Peter Smith. ficers Munson and Lanneur, with the assistance of some | pisaded with Jemes numbered 1,147 votes, but produced no other effect A case of Wooden Knobs, Risley, Fifth avenue. ‘Tom Moore. neighbors, extinguished the fire without much damage | Jarceny,) withdrew plea of not guilty, and fr} Knees oe i c Roavery IN THe Camy.—We are sorry to per-| A case Weavers’ Shuttles, from’ Mallory, Pine Lady Washington. . being ao! guilty. | His associate in crime was arraigned for tr than the lefeat of a whig member of Congress in ceive from an advertisement in the “ native” o1 , | Street. ‘ Time—2:47, 2:46, 2 Ropneny.—Yesterday, room No. 24o0f French s Hotel | and, although ably defended by G. W. Reynolds, E: that city. that some rascals have been collecting mone parse Knife Sharpeners, from Walton, Nineteenth street. TROTTING ON THE Unton Course, Lone Isanp.— | Was entered and a black beaver cloth overcoat stolen. was found guilty. They were both remanded for These are the, curious results of this election» id ; Two large Powder Horns, from Walton, Nine- ‘The celebrated trotting horse Moscow, the winner | Cxuness Mvsxva.—We learn from an authentic 80 tence. name of the party, and that the “funds” are ina | teenth street. 3 otis ruben waccemiod eitiaae loosing a heat, | that the project of converting Grace church into a Ch Frente mimic eat Nadenfadeiteetse fA state of extreme dilapidation. Still, it is said, togo | _ Case of Coach Wrenches, Foster & Co., Worces- will positively trot this day with Americus, Duchess | 2¢8° Museum is not abandoned, as has been stated in | With a petit larceny, second offence ; making his puni mingled and mixed up with a variety of opinions, ideas and inferences. From these results we find s . C1 ne i . i if convicted, equal to the penalty for grand larce: : : ; ter, Mags. and Ripton, for the purse of $200, two mile heat several papers. Ifthere were any difficul'y with the | ments i 5 the administration organ in Washington shouting ante an eleotion WAC GaN Te rogues might | “Bureau Knobs, MeBerth, Fifth street. herness, Care leave the South’ Ferry ivokieng Jropiwwer tt bas Dees eitoatly aetsleg, and it. Je intended ccsitlive analortiiey aa apddnal Fie ret i iff vi iti have had the conscience to have waited till that tug | ur columns will not allow us to make more fall he See adverti or Y% | that the Museum shall be opened next spring. The front | Conclusive agi indicted a victory—a tariff victory ; whilst the opposition or- Thi Pbk ‘ore full for the course. See advertisement. is to be in imitation of a splendid Chinese temple. It will ward Flaherty, indicted for an assault and batte: the Intelliges hades ey must have some very bad “na” | extracts. Rowine Marcu orr THE Exystan Fretps, Yesten- | bea great addition to the wonders of the city, was discharged on payment of costs. gan, the Intelligencer, sends forth an equally loud tives” amongst them; but most likely they were The reading of the catalogue by any person cannot pay.—A match for $100 was promised to come off A yeung man, named Joseph Hintage, was placed| shout for an anti-repudiation victory—a mo- Mowry Lost.—There is a rumor that on Tuesday night | the raseally “foreigners” who robbed them. What's | {ail to bring to the mind several very important re- as above, between the “Battery Per” and “New ar for trial on an indictment charging him wi a : : tleman lost $8000 large gambling house down | stealing goods belonging to Messrs, H. Manuing, & Ci ral triumph fav f oN : : flections upon the peculiar features of the count York” boats, but only the latter showed, the f r} toon, ped ‘ob fi x re hay ss yeti nips re Rigen ae ae to bedone? The party can’t do without money. If | not only connected with this fair, but extending into | paying forfeit. The PNODHRtOr of the peanil then S NirisGanun Garin We acknowledge with plea- oer eer bigricires July | i tee tira Tron f ha de ; ; > | no one else will, we think we must ourself do some- | the theory and practice of all our wants, habits, as- , of fered a $10 purse for boats to row once round, tor | sure the receiptof two fine Green Turtles, a present | inv tigation, the jury separated without being able that the singular result of this election shows thing for the poor “natives.” Therefore, we beg | S°ciations, and customs, and on this subject much | which the following entered :— from Capt. Henry T. Vinal, of bark J. R.Jasarum. He the discrimination with which the people of Mary- to state, that we will this day open a subseription might Lepr isiting the United Si spate et Be airs banat ES sane “Sosoph Fas oe ie ae . “ . 5 nglish travellers, on visitin; e United States, ohn Connor. josep! ‘arr, on trial, on one land regard the public questions alluded to, mingled, | jist for the relief of the “ natives” during the coming | are often apt to indulge in a tren of virulent abuse “Gipsey,” rowed by Henry and Stephen Roberts. Movements hh Travellers. Y several indictments found against him, for passing cou indeed, with the apathy of nearly ten thousand who election. They are very much in want of funds, | °% all its habits and manners of living, forgetting | ‘George Washington,” by There was a considerable reaction yesterday in the | terfeit money. care nothing about tariff, repudiation, or public - i y . : ity of travellers, as may be seen’ by the followin "i ¥ P that this country is made up of a completely distinct The race was won by the Battery Pet, Gipse pen on the respective Hotels : e Po! —Oeo' . faithat all. Out of the seventy: thousand ‘yoters in paar tae ss a is aes The smallest as ot Baia Cas tee ae in the feu sae second, rere Washington, third “It was Well Peter, T. Hooker, eta D. Mosmeck, Seduction, prea haepsr hover npr Victi * : + 5 lusio’ E ; H. A. Didler, i 5 H. H. in, r i Maryland, ten thousand it appears care nothing fact that English is the language epoken in the Un | ure Caroling, J. 8: Payne, Charleston; ft-Walker, Balan, | To8,CoroHer was called last evening to Hold an ent ’ ‘ aoe Carolina; J. 8. Payne, Charleston; R. Walker, Baltimore; | soy, ‘i : about the tariff one way or the ether—care nothing | Tae Lowz1t Factorres.—Two of the morning | ted States’; and that, therefore, Englishh habite sate nas Goction tie GA Tn Cals Ban eee Joseph Merrill, Washington; H. Hopley, Charleston; inereviieg yetiie erate saoed Si about public faith—and are entirely silent as | papers of this city are quarreling about the Lowel ought to prevail; whereas, the truths, t at the Boe trot within two days, providing the weather and Srfon Christopher Hill Ling; 1 Hesek: Mount Ver- fein efuaving Paken equemtiry ef Ger regards the public questions of hereafter. On the | factories and factory girls,’ and price of board there, more prevalent throu, out tie fen a td nt malieh course was favorable, one mile in 2m. 283. The trot | non; P. Hayden, Columbus; J. Hooman, Long Island; | tha purpose of producing anabortion. From. tt other hand, setting aside this, and considering the | and various things connected with that manufactur- ones, and asa nation, we approximate moh mere trae” oe ty Let Penne Cours aa a as baltimore hd, ‘Livtesiton, * Cohanba canes} ita he: | giek trappers these pesee oot acs wrieenete na Democrats as being in favor of a modified tariff, | ing town. We have received a very interesting | nearly to the gay inhabitants of France and the | ('tday-) Although defeated, confidence is not re; J. L. igston, '¥; M. Che- | girl, ct appears that her parents and those of her sedu le ie * i jr | lost. Connecticut; J. Talbot, Montrose; J. Crochet, Bes- | « cousin of hers by the name ef Virgil Knapp, live in thi there is only a small majority in Maryland decided. | communication, with some documents,from our cor- southern portion of the continent, than we do to the | nee: Philadelphia; J. A. Barrelli, New Or- | immediate vicinity of eaeh other at ’Mount Hops, whet i : spac he taid, sober, judiced ‘ | _ Races over tne Union Course.—Every thing is itney & Andi Boston; Hon. - ly recorded on that side of the question, although | respondent at Lowell, which we publish inthis day® | und,S0her and prejudiced de New yon ecOBeY | in firat rate preparation for the fall meeting. Sub: ington; D. Walsh, Boston; James, Davy, Now wir ri Ste Vedat tis Geeetae ae ETS some of the leading Whig members have received | piper. They will throw some light on the subject. nich greater similitude to Paris than it does to ran pac come a ener pies decors z i (-Rtanhope, Obie; T. P. Williams, Boston; succeeded in seducing her, which bee gen in bags i «N, ” ' i ndon. In proof of the community ot feeli | of the Long Island Railway have given to- | Hooper Katon, Baltimore. coming enciente, when they left Mount Hope, and vis their quietus by the eccentric “Native movement.” | The system at Lowell is remarkable, and one which ease tibwoba Ge dia the Meahe en heen wards the purses. | Messrs. Coleman & Stetson, of | _C!ty—W. M. Daunte, England; G. Nichols, Athens; | ed various places where they were acquainted, and There can be no doubt, therefore, that the elec- | requires investigation and explanation, as having a | {he great zest with which amusements of all kinds | the Astor House, $250, and other public vetabligh- MAIR orate Dickson, Phil hia; J. | ly returned to aan Peele ane me A tion in Maryland indicates the apathy of the great | most important bearing on the tariff and action of | are entered into by the people, and not only entered | ments of this city heve been equally liberal. There | piitchell, Allegany; J. Peters, St. Johns, N. B. FT ete Wiel aie iia a he eee t j Browne, Connecticut; Z. Pratt, Prattsville; H. Chandler, | (i rt, b t of to af body of the people relative to the maintenance of | the next Congress, We trust our correspondent at | into, but enjoyed, not in the way an English crowd | '# some sport promised that will create considera- | Batavia; W.T snd upon the monvers of tie family’ in, Coneoquemce abott, Connecticut; Mr. O'Hara, Cai th ; : 2 tend upon the members of his family’ in consequence the present tariff, and that they are rather in favor | Lowell will give us as much information as possible would enjoy it, that is in drunkenness, noting, and | ble interest. ; ; H. D. Campbell, Baltimore; T. Powers, Philadelphia; | the indisposition of his wife, at the suggestion of Knep of some modification of that law than otherwise. | relative to this highly interesting subject. coarse exhibitions, such as are still prevalent in | New Cricxer Cius—The Washington Cricket lough, Athens, Georgia. engaged Miss Decker to come to the city with him. Sh man’ rts of Great Britain, bi i j e ol ii Frankiix.—W. Adams, Geo,; H. French, Cleveland ; 'y pa » but with the joyousand | Club held the first meeting on Tuesday evening, at ; D. Farmingsworth, Mi : B. Curtis, Pa; A. W’ Johns 5 lubbell, Utica; W. MeCulloch, Cincinna: was followed here by Knapp, who has fre herat Mr. Birdsall’s. A few days ago he suggested t her the policy of taking some oil of tansy, for the pur e of producing an abortion, and thus concealing hei lon, After some sh Promised te Fy some of the drug, and ial of it clubs look to their laurels. Grone.—Mr. Teft, Key West ; Ja . Glynn, New Hamp- | her, Yesterday she took portion o it, ro} was shortl; ‘The annunciation in | *ire ; J. Rodier, Fall River; J. Levy, J. Moffatt, ized with convulsions. Two eminent phy Again, th ‘ " 7 irituelle zest with whi el ; “Wri oH . | W.B. Baynton, Keesvill thatthe people of Maryland, opreecscd ee mesrncs | Nariowat, Inrmzciouscan —The proprietors of | rawgazestywith which « Frenchman entersintg | the “Wright House year were elected. "It musters | 2efqAfonegomery, Pa J by debt, are yet in maid of malate bis: the National Intelligencer at Washington intend to | Sunday pleasure seekers that during the summer | among their nuaabers eighteen veteran English | M. Bache, New Orleans; Ge rs eredit, and of preserving their faith ad gene eonduct the Congressional reports with great spiri | months weekly pour out of the city; look at the hun- | players. Although out of practice, in time let other | ti; Julius H. Pratt, Syracuse. i are ; dreds of cheap steamboat excursions that are also tation as a State against all approaches of and fulness next session. The “ Congressional In- got up during those months; see with what true plea- | ; telligencer” will be issued at one dollar per annum | sure dancing, music, and oth i Consumrrion iv Newark. Daunton, W. Teller, Montreal. diately sent for ; they, however, er repudiation and dishonor. In both these respects, —the weekly paper at two dollars ate ehotécined. A working: maar eerie | this pa 8 fom cers inos, that about one-fourth | “Howano.—B. ‘T. McMartin, Philadelphia; George Mc« epee cf eh Pacer my The. fellow we agree with the organs of the two par- perinscth Atbrilrserersitet humble mechanic during the week on such days | Snoitbeasrorseeht toon Hoenamllra! vorewe bed 1. a ie New ay kes van Ross pi Mestre rae crak Dock td eto be ‘: . H A gg ie | - | Troy ; Col. Dwight, New Orleans; David Van Buele, : That Sarah Decker came to he ties, and think much consolation may be gathered | Narionat. Rerousens —A meeting was held last He a EELS of refinement which is in- | ence was had to the annual reports as they have ap- | Philadelphia ; Wood, Albany + ‘Tibbetts, Troy ; Dr. D: | present danger and condition, by. the effect of oil of tar from the result in all points of view. Nor do we | evening by the National Reform party in Croton | 4 villages, and their psd ae front. our coun: ' peared in the Davly, that the statement could be con- | White, Boston ; L.. Cook, Ohio; Capt. Dick, ‘Toronto ; | sy, which the took by the advice and urgent solicitatio think there can be any doubt of the general fact, | Hall Mr. Perkins was chosen aschairman. The | telly is of the store keepers, Technine pies eens | sidered as ne ig real foundation. Such a reter- | J: Giipn Wikhiewton G.B. Pell’ Patan lc a pal a that the great masses of the American people, what- | Secretary read the pledge, and stated that they had of ie vicinity, with the same grade of people in an | veils Nga ver, shows the following astounding re- | \y' Hi Toulinson, 5 timores 8. Ing es, Mass; Rey. Ouei o arrested last night on going to-pey his vio ever fanatics and moralists may say, would prefer | assembled to make their nominations of candidates | English village, and how immensely superior are | Taking the four last annual returns and the total ER Re Ohekss Coe ori 140 | tim another visit, and was fully committed to answer. anat ; ¢ ‘ H Brad i Wates, N-w Hampshire ; Chas, Cottle, Nantucket; A. | J ‘Taylor thi to the house for th modifention of the present tariff on some equitable ee ear, and he hoped they would pro- ite in the refinements of social inter- number of deaths, as there stated, is,........ 1560 Bryant, Wilmin on. 5, Re RE Don- purpen oCeabag a farther eeamsicktion ia 16 ation t¢ principle of compromise, than its continuance. A motion was passed to that effect and the ballot- | _ But all this is leading usfrom the subject which we | Ofthese, Consumption is represented to have oc- Albany; D.B.F Miss. yey goa state to bdialt ee procvediog wil phe tnvenigetten, ” : ing commenced. It continued until after ten o’clock, | t present have in hand; still comparing New York | , casioned ad Lict Reapina, on Mysrenres or Panis 1x a | when the following ticket was declared the result, with Paris, we could not help feeling our compari- _ !™fammation, and other diseases, of the Lungs and 5. | epltnthery by emales.—Two females, named Margare é ‘« heed BY tf i 3 Chest, in addition. . .... Pa, 129 | Fist Trip or tae Water Witcu.—An experi- | Franklin and Eliza Green, were arrested last evening 0 New Form.—The Chevalier Galliardet, editor of | 294 adopted:— son Tengu ect by the exhibition that we beheld pores Le _— | mental trip of this government steamship was made robbing Charles Matthews and John John the French paper published i reierid For Assembly—Alvan E.Bovay, Samuel Jones, J.Peck, | Y°Sterday at Niblo’s. . In Ole ee eee eee cecces eyes 486] Yenterday under the superiatendence of John Farren, juin of forty dollars, while in their company paper published in this city, and who 18 | gj Cl Th ~ AML BF a The Cloth Room is a place of surpassing interest Y H ; bah J i in Elm street. ~ y B imon Clannon, Thom: ison, Summerhill, passing Now this gives the proportion of 313) for every | Wm. Meyers and John Southall, appointed for the Three b now an a visit to Paris, is writing very curious let- | D. Lyon, William Marston, Robert Truesdall, N. Statt, | ‘0 all who take a pride in the advancement of | yowdeatha etic tion for © i urpose by the burean of naval constructi aioe REY a Eee wince ters from that city f in hi Wm. Rowe, Georg. Schenck, C. B. Burto ”| American manufacture. It appears that whilst poli- | Meo a Totaeeae, Can ee ene Ww, ‘a ces of per engine and | owe John Conroy and Michael Wilson, wore arreste ity for publication in his journal. Blected Before—Fer Senator —. i : ppe fat whilst poll- | being 236 in a thousand. Can this really be the h . ture. ‘ashington. The performances of ber engine and | jast night fer aa attempt to commit @ robbery in the They are written in rather singular taste,'and the | co for Registrar, Andrew Smith, "*l Kings | Hclans have been fighting about the probabilities of | case ? propellers came up tothe most sanguine anticipations | sixth Ward. s i i 4 ; - g ultered—while, according to the par- | Ts it possible there should b: iffer- | of all who have interested themselves in the subject. hy .—Mary Downing, of Ne. 28 Hestor st last one is hago unique. In it the Chevalier | The proceedings of the meeting were confined | ty papers, our manufacturing. interests have been dite bevwven the mortality fer onaetienta Attached to the boiler is a patent steam epratates of sine this tatening, brouget up and held to answer for Preah ine mysteries of the student's life in the | entirely to the above business, and that of half a do- | plunged into the driest. quagmire of distress, the | Newark and in the places treniened ee toot | Mr Dente! Barnum, an invention which precludes | keeping a disorderly houre. French metropolis, with what would be called in | 2&2 of musicians, who did their best to enliven the | people have taken the thing into their hands, and : ‘ : d.— A man who gave his name John Hen 7 ing table, compiled from annual reports ? the possibility of an explosion taking place through | Found Secrets ” the west, a “per‘ect looseness.” He gives a full evening. the proof is, that we have now on the tales of the fj By found concealed in the third story o a e - Proj the scarcity of water inthe boiler. It consists of a | ‘Y; W789 last nig " American Institute, some splendid specimens of | Tord Samer ‘i, 000 ich i i premises No. 199 Pear! street. A ‘ * + ens. u / ump, Which is worked by ste » boiler by ode description of the houses of ill-lame in Paris, fur-| Dr. Hou.ick’s Lecrores.—We attended Dr. Hol- | “!#ths, cassimeres, and other woollen articles, which Boston F “om. Wen a means of a tube adjusted the rete ‘hanitig yonaetay eaeraoon ettion thous tac Wace anton Fer nishing the names even of the most distinguished | lick’s Lecture at the Lyceum of Natural History “ plate id a to import, but now they Do 62031 dowa to the cylinder. The pumps act independently | guson, of No. 18 Cedar street, while standing at the cor courtezans who are -ubject to the surveillance of the Aap fi all ready for use. Turning from the cloths | Philad 2.876 105 of the engine and the engineer. When the water in | ner of Columbia and Delancy street. ; " t and we were not only amused but very much in- | and cotton goods, we are greeted with the sight of | 26 13996 (16,881 18 the boiler i hy level, a fi hich 18 police, adding piquant details of the system pur- | structed. His second course of lectures on the | @ll kinds of tency articles, We. It were in vain for Sotsore 3 “ 530 1008 aad contained: in a bos esmmnuniomeer with the water sued for the purpose of decoying the students to | same subject, the Physiology of the Origin of Life, | exe go corotgh bs whole catalogue of the things | New York... Su2gerss? 45310 6ere us 740 | 1 the boiler by a tube that extends below its surface, debauchery, shame and ruin. This, certainly, is a} will + | dere. exhibited. From time to time, during the is Mara remains qmetly i I When the r gets | The minutes of the I 1 were read and ap. i u nly, will take place next week in the Lecture Room of | continuance of this fuir we shall give an account of Do $ Syer | isso ams 190% 0 a rupertorell ted so ith it, and | proved. new species of the mysteries of Paris, and is rather | Clinton Hall. ‘These Lectures are intended to ex-| the different prominent points of fi wee t conga § 12s sgt “ below the proper level, the float decends with it, an , being at one end of a balance lever inside the boiler, an one ee Ried res i. favor of peviog e causes a valve to open, and the pone Na Adverse to application of J. Toovey, asking redress through the pipe already mentioned, into the force | (5: certain grievance: pump, und sets the force pump instantly at work. Momorial of Trustees of 16th Ward, asking extra ap- indeed, if the float descends ever, #0 little, the pump | propriation for the school in that Ward—referred. is started and a supply ot water is furnished to the Appointment of Visiting Committees of the Board for curious reading for the refined and elegant circles of the French population of New York! The fact is, these scribbling tourists are now so desperately driven for matter, and ¢ them is 80 excessive, that = Do plain those physiological’phenomena which result in | , £0%, 10-day; let us say, the band ot music dis- | London, i8it and tis . coursed sweet sounds, the England and Wale the development of human life ; a subject hitherto | every avenue, fresh iva kee ia ais ‘" : confined exclusively tow few, and which Dr. H. | itors of various articles were ‘en larging upon the | Be he ~competitien amongst the first to introduce to a’ public and non-pro- | merits of their goods, yet, there was no confusion, | *i°ckholm. they now resort, it seems, ional audience ; he did so because he conceived | no noise or disorderly conduct; every one appeared eae: ; ‘ ile: i ount of evaporation goin, | the differout Wards by the President, incompliance with to he brothels and sinks of infamy, in order to find | tt {ue Giusemunation of knowledge would tend to | to, enpoy this national exhibition in the spirit in| "Thee returns nte of course imperiect, tthose | cnc il he any eneidentene pampatould not periorm | the fourth vection ofte by-laws ofthe Board -eoucurred ter t ) Fy , rH e and miser: It 1s intended cy ; det i . pe | a ag Which to make their letters “inte- | which the prevailing ignorance produces and con. | ‘There was an, addreys delivered yesterday at 12) ition reel _ en teveatipativa: by) ee se eee eine, ciuntoid wihcue Yorkville School. Report in favor of specepristing 8 \ serves. He was desirous of exciting an enlightened | P. M., by Mr. H.C. Westervelt, aan Introductory | o@orge Hayward. J Oe Ty TORTS PIOVID US 0) Tae erect in his room is inform | i. , | ttm of $2,967 70 for the benefit of the Yorkville Bohol. Musica Ms hasbibainl tea cove: admiration in place of the eee and ignorant cu-| Speech to the visitors of the Muir. ot which was| 1240.)—Newark Advertiser. prety he ba ro evater ié not thrown in Ti A hed la che eee eeponed striking out, the amount Musicau. enini has arrived trom Montreal, | riosity which at present prevails. A change must be | much to the point, and we regret we have not room Miurray Movemunrs —Washii Sept 1845 — th Taportant feature in this invention, evi! ; hee peapelation fer ae be mies! ene wnere he gave several crowded concerts, attended | Productive of good ifitbe pronent about in a bps for its insertion. Three companies of the Second Kegiment U. 8. | from ita conatruction and arrangement, and tha. .-, | ment was accepred. era IE re by all the fashion of that city. He intends remmne | C1Ous manner. We would call the attention of pa- lay, at half past ten, the Convention of Far- | Dragoons to leave Fort Washita, ©, for Auatin, | thar it works as well when the boat ve lying stilias it | ‘The report was negativ 1, noes 19. ing immediately to Toronto, where b rents and guardians,who have the care of the rising | mers, Gardners and Silk Culturists, meet at the Ly- | Texas, on the 13th September under command of | does when in motion, and with the same regularity | _ A number of bills of ox were handed in and re- tibet waa Aiea Te he is to super- | generation entrusted to them, to the importance of | ceum of Natural History, nearly opposite Niblo's, | Brevet Major BL. Benle bo certainty. This pump can also be used to tree | fred to anditting com ie ree *e musical festival—similar on a minia- | the matters which Dr. Hollick{treats of. = many delegates reported themselves already A, Company—Captoin George A H. Burke; First | the hold from water in case of a leak, or aid in the a we qaurterly report, in rel jo amount of expend- re seale to those splendid ones given in England ry ; addres ae arrets. dn the evening, there willbe | Lieutenant, John 11. Hill; Second Lieutenant, P. | extinguishment of fire by forcing water through the Nae aes ofthe Board for th quarter, was rend Several artists have been already engaged by } A practical and scientific gentleman offers, for | an address at Dr. Dewey's church, att P.M. The | W. MeDonald hose to any part of the veasel.—Phil. Ledger, Oct. 8. | yor 0" Wa* taken upon the report, which was said gaged by him $20,000, to sink an Artesian well in Boston to the | Sacred Music Society |, ve volunteered. Tickets | @ Company—Captain, M. 8. Howe; Firat Lieu- petra ices 2 "The Besrd of a Orricral Movemenre.—George Bancroft, Esq depth of 1,700 teet, by which it is estimated that | to the address will be given to all parchasers of Fair | tenant, H. W. Newton, Commanding Company; Se- | ©, M Clay has refused to have any thing to do with eee ws Hons nang ke Naey arved at ihe Ax | Sue thrown, int heey every day'end | Nib, “Mt MY ct Ye woeued at the dor oj cop facuenany ER ithe Reig Ane |e gewaad tbe 9p of whieh Elana, | The Rochewer papers wae tna sBleney of . 4 - 10'8 | 2 . Company—Captain, Brevet_ Mayor le, Com- | B.C} i jt 48 ineini ‘nl wil teeter biay his family, from Boston, ate ve Be lena ong hundred “ng va k e surface | In ot pence eer, Wwe credited some cut | manding; First Lieutenant, H. W. erril; Second winen ton. aerate a aaare toon, Pore will bring Aorean thet all aan | nbn rin tgp P 16 day to Washington. the money by subscription ve eae sag tl o oredit of that fine deluge ee 8 Gasite Ge eases Aang FEneennie ‘Otn Ban for damages against those gentlemen.— he keep Hei J. motion. The prospects are good for ‘ : ‘ 8. 1 Ort. 8, |. Herald, excel trade,