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RMN ST tye + Texr.stox, twa Vocatter.~Thie distinguished f of the American I at Miblo's, te NEW YORK HERALD. artist is about to give, in this city, « Beries of those | PaseiTictara—A play, weittel oxprostl ibe Mie j aulee in Se eee ne ee ene This body resumed its sitting y Y mornitig. | ~ Fae ib ivas, delightful musical entertainments which have gain- | Kean,by Sheridan Knowles, sep, eres hg ey fanoy articles ofall desc » that are there, almost General ‘Tallmadge - Chae, mote dag gy erg bee oa erg r se : A sl, In London, wi lérs a visiter. Jentral Committee er informa: sent New York, Sunday, October 12, ed him suoh extraordinary celebrity and popularity | fepted t this house lat night, In might bepeeeoeetar|.Amengrended the west cpiiad investiens, ¢ the Conscutinn sexifeer, Scien Hevinsoas the Chairmen | shal : we in Europe. A great deal of interest is felt amongst | PFO¥SHt out, it was as success! i for the furthering of the facilities for enabling the blind | of the committee to prepare an eddrese to the | 8 postpgneme the Fereign Intelligence. ‘sulclvelancnlateon an the other | °2Y Production from such an able dramatist as Knowles; | to pave books of adurable material, and th plan adopt- | people ef the United States submitted an address, which sence of material witnesses for the defence. ‘The court ‘The Great Britain intends to be as long in cross- | the musical cirel Scareer onthe other sa yet its success cannot have been the result of its in. | od is @ good one; in place of usual e: sed was unanimously adopted. ranted the motion of counsel, and the triel was put is rod of castailis ‘Mr. Mates ca e attention of the Convention to Sewn for Monday, the 20th inst. that part of the address which referred to the rot in the _ The Case of John Sullivan. the case of this indivi- to. Iu France examinations were made and it was dual, who indicted for a grand larcemy in ember- found that thers the ravages by disease in that almost in- zling goods belonging to E. Owen, his employer, John bas mag oer ible bave almost been astounding. Mcheon, Esq. moved that the court exclude Wm. M. ir. ing the Atantic this time as she was on her first side of the water, and we have taken the trouble of | trinsic merits alono, for assuredly it is far beneath the pe cheig now in her fifteenth day. obtaining some of the details oi his professional his- works of this author in general, The beautiful acting cf dhattetty ena} P Mrs. Kean must have helped it forward to popularity — | sions desired are made, nA ey New Religious Movement—Cai city Mr. Templeton was born at the village of Ricker- » Take away that role and thore is very little left, except | the characters raised durably. kined . So.on Roainson referred to that part of the report Price and James T. Brady, Ksqs. as counsel for the pros. Protestantism. ptNe - . . “ om : is of surprising tness, is i ton, adjoining Kilmarnock, in Ayrshire, the birth | the part of “Huon,” to arrest attention or elicit strong or d, of stated t not nto any ex- ecution, and the associates of the District Attorney, on ‘The success which attended the lectures delivered pla oa ge Burns, the great ee Bae pe At the age part emotion. But what could even Knowles, with rere on ‘other es i maton of nao root peat pane aE Ten nae oe Seopa ry awe il, whe , the ground that they were not antenna by the Statute season, at St. Peter’s Church, byDr. Pise, main- ree te ree’ - ake of “Love”—love, a subject so | #n excellent article is obi dother vehi- | although a southern insect, is acclimating itself gradual- law to prosecute criminal court, Mr. Mc- lust senson, eter’s C byl b of ten years, he possessed a voice which induced | his Irish genius, make o Meteo: cles for instruction, can be also prepared ina like man- | ly and travelling northward. He would propose the fol- Keon then demurred to the indictment, on the ground ii i uishes . . . —th: tl rm—| re ren, of Inc a. 1e 101 hi - La arvested, in to ex; @ sun a “ of thi Journel, bas ‘etinvulesed that dieting Pye cad ag in Edinburgh, to send | bovnered inmirlle sribblere, that it kee Decca ate | ed of tha atone labor of Individuals fort “deprived | and whon bot to be removed to tight ping, and one | indictment stated that he was over twenty-one yours of for him; tween the age of trom twelve to | : f sight, is i of lime to hundred of t mixed age. ‘ tire to. avery wallormed mod, Lave! Jangh. Give'| fen," tad, white Bieseray’ ‘a! Thiet pire eee a ee Nendo wheat mised AER a conned ber dalipan, ete daakea by sixteen, he sang at all his concerts. At twenty | us war—shipwreck—tickle up some catastrophe for us, ° i . solely an the exercise of his remainiay The Paxsipent suggested whether kiln-drying would the court, as not being tenable. years of age, he was appointed precentor, or leader Mr. Knowles—even a saltpetre explosion, if properly have now hundreds of contrivances, 7 not answer, to which ‘Tir. Robinson replied that he has iat fer a Misdemeaner.—T wo lads, named John Mc- of the choir, at Dr. Brown’s church, in Edinburgh | aramatized, would prove, by odds, more acceptable than Paper, we have here.an article com; a of a me! hich, when in vine and Dr. Powers to the announcement of ano- | ther course, in the same church, on the distinctive | tenets of the Catholic faith, and the leading doctrines of Christianity. This evening, the first of the new series will be delivered by Dr. Powers, and the sub- are almost raised to an equality with those | not any positive information as to whether it would or inaad John Hutchinson, were then tried for having, ject ’s “Huon” we need hardly say, Duke, De Walden as Prince Waiki f the at A elas Niece abet sea yereraomale if hildren, who were in the room at t ‘alking past one of jianos that are exhibiting in | without that or, wheat ing y pays. children, who were in the menced as teacher of singing, and was constantly the cloth room, we picked die some information an evil increases to any extent, wheat growing must be — Mrs. Stanton testified that the accused occupied ae ad- id . Empress, and Mrs. Sker- ing iano trade, from one who is in the business, | abandoned in his region. The President enquired of Mr. Joining: room in the house No. 34 kerry at , and on employed by the best families; but ambition would little their respective parts | Which is somewhat interesting. The Americans have | R., whether the weavil is the Same insect which has ing into her room on :the 3d June, she Eercaren, ee not suffer him to rest here, and after obtaining three | imposed on them, for, as we said before, there is exceed. | long been called a musical people; and truly the num- | been working its way from Canada to the Northern oer? vapor Sageray appeared ‘| Gestion froma, the . hurch, h: ised his | ingly litt ith in them all put together. The after | ber of pianos that are weekly manufactured in New States for some ygars past, and attacking the grain when _ tube of a tobacco pipe, int noes ors ig) oe a months’ leave from the church, having promised hi piece w: e Tables,” at which we all laugh. | York is somewhat a proof that they are so indeed; | itis in the milk, as the farmers say. in the ion of her room, that occupied by pupils new music and an umproved style, he started | &d right ly in duty bound, having taken the | but we think that did manufacturers in general pay less | Mr. Rouixsox he did not know whetherit was the accused. extensive biblical erudition, and commanding elo- quence, which characterize the public efforts of that able and popular divine. One of the most frequently iterated charges pre- | ferred against the Catholic clergy by their Protes- | tant antagonists is, that they prohibit the reading of | | aoa 7 their eyesight. In fact, from thi i not—but in the West,where one man will sow 800 acres @ $d of June last, blown moke of some assafc- ; ae ding a | (similar office to that formerly held by Mr. Wil | “Love.” And yet there were a large number of persons | hibitions given in this cliy by the blot phe deo a | oe wheat wyautimbere one man will sow 800 acres on into the apartment of Mrs. () ject is chosen “The Bible’—a theme affording a | i : visi- | pear to haveas much mental clearsightediere sy rer | wheat est na the ground for want of labor to harvest No. 34 Cherry street, from'the ‘i for the display of the theological acumen, son.) This church was invariably crowded by visi: | at th Path, who, 0 ll of then, ap} aged ‘as much | ES physically. ig! y ans Game sertocsly tatiapeesas ‘es wide scope for the displa’ 4 >, ver heard o! 1@ sul | ¥ bs .. tors, attracted by Templeton’s solos. He then com- | | 4 ee “ ; regard to the outward adornment of the instruments, | same or not, but the weavil attacked the wheat in tho “Mr. Stanton testified that on entering the room the Bible. In this day such an accusation is quite | 10" London. He immediately placed himself under Pai O Ein i ee commas alt te aera night and gi at, with “a plain exterior, ad | stack ; in the evening one would veo myriads of fies Detween }10 and il o'clock. at night, he found that unfounded. In former times, before the reforma- approved masters. He accepted a situation as first Boweny Tuxataz-—The thrilling drama ofthe “ Black — Pra raped gos ~ 2 expensive ones, they | #round the stack, and in a short time the substance of the 6 room was impregnated with a no; por, ls ¥ wou m eir adv ‘antage. In Germany, | grain would be eaten and nothing but animal matter that it was discovered to proceed from a pipe stem intro- in some of the humblest cottages, where a | would re: tion of Luther—in that dark night of ignorance and | *ger in Southampton and Portsmouth, where he Rangers,” was again performed at this theatre last even. | ou crime, which preceded the dawning of civil and | became a great favorite, and where he remained | ing to an immensely crowded house. After this, the Irish ey ors pages toh “ thing, there: meal he, Labia uery Dae ooh flour, which nothing but hunger would aa sailed, Reppert que te _Brore ies feo pa. religions liberty in Chvistsaddi, it i well keown | until Captain Pollhill became lessee of Drury Lane, | drama of the “Idiot of the Shannon,” and “ Raymond are capable of playing; in this country, the mass of the | Col. Ccaax, of New York, gave an account of another ing partios. rela 4 d to keep the masses of | When he accepted an engagement. He was injudi- | and Agnes” were performed. The multitudes that nightly | people, who woulda ndly go to a small expen te a ra nects wheat; it breeds when the grain is in. tthe jury, after abrief consultation, rendered a verdict thas the clergy. endeavored to keep the mn | ctously persuaded to practice incessantly on the day | flock to this popular place of amusi ment, is good evi- | Chasing @ piano, are unable to obtain o - mit, ie hee seme perch Uber eutebibom rthe rest |. Sentences-John F. O'Hagan, convisted of « libel. on the people in ignorance-enchained in the gloomy | (Fp. debut; but this did not prevent him from ma- | dence that the conduct of the management, in sparing no | of two or three hundred dollars. Of the tree and turns’ into a wrorm about turee-quarters , Justice Garrison, of Brooklyn, was tenteuced to. ve tor dungeons of ecclesiastical despotism. Under the | king a highly favorable impression, in the character | expense in gratifying the public, is properly apprej ow, there are about twenty-fiv | of an inch long; as a re 7, be recommended white- Fesoned in the City Prison for ene month, and pay a influence of ambition, wicked passions, and the of Young Meadows, in Love in a Village; and Mra. | ciated. nos turned out weekly from the various workshops in | washing with and a solution of glue, and asa pre. | fine of $10, 9 5 - Whest attacked in this manner makes ducedfrom the room occupied by the boys. The de- i i i hi ity, and upwards of two hu: + | ventive, the grafting of the peach on Virginia wild | The Court then adjourned until Monday morning devil, the prieats prohibited the reading of the sa- Wood warmly complimented him upon his success. | __CA8T/¥ Ganpex.—The performances at this popular | the city, and upwards also gvexont Hone Shap tl Les Cherry or plum trees’ 1) iHloman then spoke of the | next. cred Scriptures by the common people. But now Ww. : - | Place of amusement went off last night in fine style— | merous tribe of iron founders,wire makers,lock makers, | grape which grows wild in almost all parts of the United | Marine Court. the whole aspeet of the case is changed. Cathclics | Although Braham and Wood were at this period | The company now leave there, Wherever they go, suc- | ivory cutters, machinists, and mahogany dealers. ‘The | States, and which required but judicious pruning to Before Judge Smith. wats ‘3 engaged in the same theatre, Templeton re- ; : belle, who in the evening, delights a whole company | make excellent wine and raisins. The Zante cur- Waa A ini read the Bible with the same freedom as Protes- | 888 » | cess will attend them; and they richly deserve it. We | 9oiei we playing on it, makes up the list of the history | rant, the’ date, and the prune could all be raised fee 11.—Gosling - Kopp vias“ Seige ore a. tants. There are now no prohibitory edicta debar- | C¢!ved an ample share of public patronage. In | understand that the garden closes for the present. We | of a piano forte. to porfection in the United States, and from Maine to | Be ass, 8 patan on tke, cae.) manent Ue oe mae ring the people, who adhere to that ancient faith, | the May of 1833, Madame Malibran was announced | feel it our duty to present tothe gentlemanly proprie- | |The cloth room is an interesting show. This has | Texas the silk worm can be raised; and the fifty millions | mag rN which w ired tries cou! rests in this | sometimes obliged to carry the ogee cl procure the necessary heat to hat # se to appear in her favorite character in La Somnam- i been the great battle ground of politic: from free access to the revelation of the will and | {2 sPPPMt m her favorite character in Le Somnam- | tors of the Garden, the thanks of the community, for the AML oie ote eee ‘ite | Yea! Past, and probably more words hi law of the Almighty. In faet, the Catholic Bible is | tenor: she wrote to him, to'call upon her, to prac- | P&%t and beautiful style in which the garden was fitted | Sn the subject ‘of the manufacturing i | | * . r . : ° ii than any other part of the political economy o: t 2 2 ts,&c. His first introduction to this tasci- | ¥2> 2nd the proper and interesting manner in which the | country, y much larger than the Protestant Bible. It includes ios ena Eas was in her bed-room, after the for. | performances have been conducted. To-night a fine | °Ur country. Onall sides wo have had stati : ' several books of prophecy and historical sketches of 8 i pes and other good things, but if we eat too | ling, and after trying, ineffectuall: 4 | ‘3 i achi: , enterprise, proti » free mn e q : a ket | eign fashion; and seeing the confusion of Temple- | concert of sacred music will be given at the Garden. commence aah, machinery: ptieabes ite phate sea via talking of . lombiamad be dsieath whe ra Sogiety in ancient times, which are prohibited by | ton, she was not a little amused, but soon gave him | Nrsvo’s—The performances at this theatre to-morrow | here we see the result of the advance of manufactories much of them, we will reiulee media e, and that ve Gouling gave defendant notice afterha’ saa the Protestants. Thus, itis a singular fact, that the | self-possession, by explaining the custom of her | ovening,will be very interesting,as the comedy of “Lon. | up to the present day. Largo towns have grows up should grow, too. He then exhibits ner, of his previous engagement with him, and notified f liev i - | country. He received many valuable hints in this a B ide in his | UDder their shadow, thousands upon thousands are em- autos Oh, Sean. wach grew twenty ig defendant he would holt kia answerable if he employed Catholic believes more of the Bible than the Pro- | Cou subsequent interviews from this highly-gifted | 40" Assurance” is to be played, with H. Placide in his ployed, and whatever may have been the causes that | & branch of which, at ten seatdronn the gratin; wamvene> || ster such uotios, Ikis wat preteniaeaita tite bese testant does. | queen of song, who often rallied him upon his want | original character of Sir Harcourt, Mrs. Mowatt os ave lee tases. oe a Laat Totten eo id the subject under debate was that there was any enticing away, but merely a ‘harber- Dr. Powers is going to tell us what the Catholics | uf contidence inhis own powers, recommending him | Grace Harkaway, Mrs. Crisp as Lady Gay Spanker (this bev es Ais ig auathty: aud antisite ede os in | the disease in the p ; ing a airing anae) matory end the des teeter Be — believe concerning the Bible. He intends to go | aaa Tualy, and pecioniog great ere i bum | is her first appearance in America), end Mr. Crisp as Daz- | overy respect as those made in i To give some eee on “4 ‘fy. Th evermanye an. inthe aae'oCl Faweelt against Beavres and wife. erin ; sai | of fore: rain “The ‘English | z1¢, ‘The famous drama of the “Golden Farmer,” with | idea of the amount of woolconsumed by some of the | remarks on the Hessian fly. ‘The reason it is called the | in the B. R. 2 Levi: rts, 63, which fully into the question of the authenticity of the | Mter course | 2le. 2. n is i | 245 Car. 11 in B. sopry Mahy ach lIP rll al Weed 5 | will then give you full credit for the talent you | pera ‘ mills, we may state that in one establishment alone, viz | Hessian fly, is because it appeare@immediately after the : it sacred record—defend its genuineness and autho- | possess, dad toward’ will tollow.” Tem jeion, | the inimitable John Sefton as Jemmy Twitcher, wil | ills: we may Mills, they use daily the fleeces of 1200 | British imported the Hessian troops into th bi Heeger rar that te sotle lias neue fi . * “ . at that period found more than ai nt | Conclude the evening's entertainment. sheep! Cotton goods, such as drills, domestics and | aud it is presumed that it came in « : ier.” It does not appear whether this rity from the cavils of infidels—and vindicate his | however, pe! cie: P hich th Sh servant of aneth oe Ppe " * to do at home ; for in this (to him) eventful season. Ernuoriay Sanunapens at Parmo’s.—Last night there | sheetings, are manufactured also ofa quality that can- | whic owe troops brought with them, it action was founded upon a stattite or the common law, church from the charge of hostility to the universal 3 J not be excelled. A large export trade of these goods is | called the Canadian fly. Another fly has appoar- In th of James vs. Le Roy, 6th Joha Repts. page . 3 7 2 he was engaged to pertorm the first tenor characters | was an entertainment well worthy the fame these Serena- : P J hi t milky | 10 the case pay diffusion and study of the Bible. His lecture will, | in both ie eat houses, Covent Garden and Drury | ders have attained, for they have really not aly. achiey. | eres On, Detwean tbe yaad Stites, Ching, Sounuhed wiih aitacks the’ whest Oe Ate nts ulky | 370, the court, in deciding whether thiu aotion would s pais , ; : ‘ers have attained, for they have really not only achiev- | America, Africa and Brazils, and in those countries wo ; it came from Clinton coun! ; au y "i we doubt not, be highly interesting, and we shall | Lane, an exploit unparalleled in the history of vo- eda passing reputation of an hour, which is forgotten | not only compete successfully with, but wo obtain the | three years past has showed itself in Renssulaer and Co. | lie for mera Sper actin’ tote conan report it accordingly in full. We know nothing of | calists: for instance, performing the Somnambula, decided preference over the English goods. Goods of | lumbia counties; and two years ago in Ulster and Dutch- dante did or did not know be was en appren- 4 ing oO! A z, | When they leave the busy scene of their labors, but ‘ fi i x es8 counties, but has not come below these ies yet. i bs Sua . . the first piece at one house, and Der Freischutz, this class have been shipped from England to China, A 01 It counties yet. In case of a hired servant, the employer must the distinctions of rehgious sects and parties. We or Fra Diavolo, as a second at the ether,— | they will be long romembered in New York as the best | marked as if the 7 came irom Lowell, Yess, thus show. |/He had acrep of very nice looking wheat, twenty-five have notice to make himself answerable.” In Blacket, regard all the divisions of the Christian church as | [t would be superfluous to mention the snecess of | band of minstrels that have ever appeared. Their voices ing that the Engl ish themnelres, aera eeeut ee re Ser) (peasy eae aee te eid Com. vol. 1st, page 429, the commontater remarks, “ one family—differing in details and observances, | La Somnambula: Malibran and preci netan Were the | accord in such perfect harmony, their musical skill | ‘erence given to American goods. American cottous,—| to harvest it, he found the heads to, oontaig nothing but | ef apereon hire or retain my servant, baing 3 i) but all owning one origin. And thus we are ever | Original Amina and Flvino in England ; and Belli- | on the banjo, accordion, tambourine and bones, which, | adres even have: preference is Because we employ 0 | clits In gonsegience! of thiaiayyhahes not sownany/| terse tie sere t aae teen tne ar d je 4 ‘ 2 mi witnessed, on the firstnight, the triumphs achiey- in the hands of Pelham, really take rank as absolute in- | better article of cotton for our coarser fabrics, ‘The En. | Wheat for two yours past. On the subject of the potato, | Inst both the s16wr wieitew and the serve Feady to advance and publish the truth, be it spoken | ed by his favorite work on an English sta.e, ‘The | struments. All add to the effect of their songs. Har- | glish endeavor to make up by their high finish of goods | which he considers of more importance than wheat, his | Hee ett ee td me een by Protestant, or Catholic, Presbyterian or Epi 10 | composer came round to the stage, embraced Tem- Whi ‘ith thei j iti tor the inferier quality of cotton that they usefor them. | opinion is that the American Institute should 7 . y isc rington and White, with their banjos, those primitive y vant, no action 1 ti | pleton after the performance, atthe same time pay- | guitars, di . Stanwood’s accordion | American flannels "have completely supersedeii | for a premium for the best essay on tho di store bim uj information aud Led ing hun the most flattering Compliments, and, with | Sho k uick steps, particul: English ones in this market, and “in fact, but | ease of that vegetable, and the committee should | f Bloke va Sanyon, eth T-R. p 222, the cox s 2 | tears of exultation, promising him he would write | ly th foimed more! eautifully | very little is imported. The price of labor here | correspond with Europe and South America on | of Blske vs Sanyon, ¢ receiving Or continuing to. a Ganmuixg axp Gantna Hovsrs.—We have ob- | fearsof e part that would “ immortalize him.” The | than we have ever heard them; but Germon, the init. | is much higher than it is in England,also the rate of inte, | the subject | ‘The bones. of the Mastodon show that | ploy the servant of another after notize” © ts + develoment ati ly of earful corer |e eh ear annem 09K epee Temple: | Sue Common he areal imbue hoy en | roel cua, Mune (pe crecance teem | claro nlnan hrs axed lok tw ecntand | BA tm cer of slr aa, develcpments in this city of the awful consequences | ton with a knowledge of dramatic effects was Testo wee Canta wy ors phrase, w company per te. | doin England, but then, let us look at the cenaicion of | happened and cited ee ilastiation ee eet oe john: Piece of work for him, is the se tl ~ | harboring and hiring plaintiff's servi seid tho pepe coats | one Brenuer as baker and carver in his restaur on their persons to | ¢¢F & written contract to serve for one year, the worms, whizh is | Month’s prey snd, notice was not give: y. ? be considered as bound to serve w said that his friend Col. Clarke had been | the ex} 1e Brenner was to ne of “Love not,” ar r todea ef that oth vane = : - 73 = . | are, to in ; e ; beter h formerly was the greatest post the fi ; | the work is finished, and no other person can e@: ploy of the vice of gambling, ; and the ruin into which | 8mewhat ingenious ; when she wished him toex- | Yielding to at has been universally ex- | our operatives here in comparison with the Hnglish | smart, whic! ‘ eee ie abort the farmer | such servaut to the prejudice of ti ter, the ve: geveral youn, ana see base led by frequenting the | P™S* 88° which she could not otherwise bring him | aoe hear them ii persona, they will give | working classes, and we thiak every one will say that pigs . d of bhai tia new very dificult | $0 ot Giving Nee eee ot poate aS lt ery ral young ¢ y frequenting todo, she gave him a hearty pinch onthe arm, whilst | two more concerts on and Tuesday evenings, in | we are better off even at our high prices. Ie Gan alate en o ombardy poplar is | oF keeping out of his former service.” ‘Phase pear to fashionable “hells” of this metropolis. The par- | appearing to the audience to bestow caresses, which | citizen’s clothes and w! in which they willbe | "The number of articles of a fancy kind at this Fair, aro | likewise almost extinct in this country, and uo man has | be the principal cases to favor the pitas rig ‘action, ties most deeply concerned in the late case of a | of course, her jealous lover repulsed. On one occa- | accompanied on the piano, and sing several songs, glees, | also indicative of many peculiarities of the American na soon atwig of that tree grow from the so 1, Ut haw | 4 different doctri ld in the case of Adams and A ; ‘ sion, he stamped with actual pain and rage, not un- | 824 quartetts of a legitimate kind, such as “The Old Arm | tion. They are fast approaching sillod into at aah ot eee ne new life bas been in- | Boscalay case: Bowens | clerk in the employment of the influential firm of | derstanding her motive; it produced a most electric | Cb#it,” ‘Hail Smiling Morn,” and other songs of that ‘ed into it, bat of the race which has existed in thas reported : , aud the plaiati?” Leonard’s Reports, page 24 | kind.’ They will, however only suffer a partial eclips they are now, we | this country has been propagated from the slips which | |/e0uard’s R ‘upen the case Holford, Bancker & Co. are still at large. Is not | effect upon the audience—a hint which he has ever > ‘i i i i = ae i op for the conclusion of their concert will be in Ethio ve American fancy articles holding a high posi- | Were introduced into this country, and they are now | this somthing similar to compounding a felony 2 | since acted upon. ‘The nextcharacter he performed | character. Tius we shell We able to 960 ae eee | a Ene American, fancy articles holding a high posi. | were introduced into, this country, Hite in’ the | ppclared that where much an na, ip Nexvént, depatiod Is it not quite as bad as)the offence charged against | With this greatartiste was in Fidelio ; then came white and white black on the same evening. do not occupy the attention of capital: potato was brought with the first ind we have | knowing him to be his servant, did retain him fi - Onan BE Balte’s Maid of Artois, the tenor part of which is | Mr. Jenkins and his new com any commence aseries | sult of individual labor,are daily mul gone on raising from the same seedling which originally | Yno¥ing ni kept him. Tanfield—The actio the officers of one of the banke in Wall street, | so indiflerent thatthe ¢ ra died a naturaldeath with | of their entertainments on Monday next, at the Wang, | is French in its appe "i Came from theceuntry of its birth. He recommeaded ice, and my servant depart out of my servi which is now undergoing an investigation betore | the original heroine, who alone could have caused ington Hall, Newark, N.J._ : Wore fest aivallie Preeti great ea Lait ovis tab tone atentis ee iby as rathe importasiga othier doth retain him, an action doth ‘oti ev i 03 “4 . " I. i - y ari rom ame cause as _ -These developments relative to the employé of 9 Iga scene of “The Maid of Artois” (a desert) democracy of Republicanism. We refor to the adver de Pol y ff . " Pe i f my service; and this action is not grounded on 4 a , th rt, ana. t fe f ts to- | the decay of the poplar. He stated that it required from | °Ut O “ “ Holford & Co. are, however, only a drop in the | Malitan had not only to appear (but was actually) Bhs will shone aise ones ry gies mos Os Sorreee rr hone, Pipereminte oC entertilitsents tb two to three years to raise potatos from the seed any-statute. Gaudy—The action lyeth for his damage . ri A : ‘ t and wrong done to the plaintiff. "«nner—Contrary, ocean—a single crevice, through which we obtain | parched with thirst. It is pretty generally known st it Cl d, Ohio. Seis Olte* Eemtaaae Mr, Mrics succeeded in getting potatos from t 4 is i fi a ae (need Me eee that draught porter was her favorite beverage in the | 7 "¢ Slomans are at Cleveland, Ohio ae Brooklyn City Intelligence. n two years, which were one and a quarter inches in | tha wrong isin the de ee edad ® casual glance at the system on which is founded | {fat Gtaught porter was h cessary to cut a hole in the | ,B0cth) the actor, is seriously ill in Boston. His life 1 Kore rue Saunatu Day Howy.”—-With all the boast. | diameter, and recommended tho substitution of other | fonidabt thal the party waa vincent et the thaett tee. the numerous gambling houses in New York. Ma- | stage forthe rompter to tell her all the last act—of | 2e#Paired of. gd morality of Brooklyn, there is no place in the United | vegetables for the potato, as that vegetable may be be- tainer‘and the (ecient) deth: tov-alier tee wretate Tus f th 2 2 tags PI ly i fi ¢ The Howard Atheneum, in Boston, is to be opened for | States where the enforcement of this truly wise and sa- coming extinct. docttine in this last fg he the actian t ny of these establishments are fitted up in the mos; | which she reameciect y innocent, fromthe hurry in | arametic performances to-morrow evoning. lutary injunction is more absolutely necessary. On| Mr. Soros Rowixsox thinks the best way is for people Janndad upon anyebotesaci the orooate ite yg splendid manner. Elegant suppers are given every | wick ei Tas anne srotioed octane Josephine Clifton us/performing at the Pittsburgh thea- | C¥¢°Y Sabbath may be observed at the corners of various | not to oat either potatos or wheat for a couple of years, ie 5, Le said prot ey algo a pint of | 4,9 Hi broug! hi 7 : wat Thi i . | ture, the act of the servant himself, and mot in the re- Riga to these who fréquent! them.’ ‘The choicest | porter to the exhausted (Isoline;) but alas ! she ——____—____—_— “pa age of bo and hale fodged me i company with Fanpiter) Fee eee ee le ie Ce erat tne, ection sducaiaws Ue, ale winesund most expensive luxuries of the table are | could only look at it in the prompter’s hand, and ask City Intelligence. full grown and thoroughly matured vagabon: ‘Adjourned sine die. decision is thus commented upon by an eminent eoun- furnished as incitements to the visiters. “‘de- | Tempe (as she called Templeton, who was with her | _Axoruer Stxamnoat Rowneny.—Steamboat robbe- | iasult all decent and respectable persons w hs * Bat eae he sss i iN | on “salen to look and ioe with her at the troth- | ries seem to be on the increuse. No sooner docs the ex. | their way to church, or who ma; Coy-ducks” have an especial Jook out for youngmen | ing tempter,which tantalized fe into a real (instead | Citement occasioned by‘one subside, than we hear of ano. | t wis eee ae iperteepte Seer by ing confidential euations in banking houses | of un assumned) state of fatigue and exhaustion, | ther. Last evening, Sfx. “Wiluam b. Parsons, of the Pa: ree oaieatne acts. Ee and large mercantile establishments, and with what | When Templeton was in Paris, in the year 1842, | Gilic Hotel in this city, took passage inthe Oregon, at ‘ I a x Albany, for New York. He engaged stateroom No 30, success, we ean see from the lateimelancholy exam- | he found, to his surprise, his professional fame as | and on retiring, locked his dosreond placed a wallet ples. well peed ae i eats He had immediate | containing Lage a Ce pillow. Mae awoke ist } erretected 5 j invitations to the houses o} é artistes, amongst | the morning, he found the door unlocke: ; i j Yet we doubt very much notwithstanding all the | whom we may mention Auber, Duprez, and Bordo- | gone. $330 of the money was in 10's of the Burlington vido eye n the public authorities t et LAR cok Rag ht nach Trev. ry tent a an veers Tae wae ther bears MH fuss nowmade about these swindling establishments, | 4, allof whom live in the style of nobility, and | Bank, of Vermont, and the balance in small bills, of this recs with a" strong erm” nulstane ievous und in- | _ A¢rok—E. Butatall, Quebec; J, MeHarg, Alban 5A. | other ‘of the Ju was a learned and emi i 5 , | Properly so, as the nobility of geniusis there ap- | State. Cannot some measures be taken to prevent the | P 3 Pearsons lnvakednn Gn Ad KF Ls y 3 nent jurist, and w tly after this promot in consequence of recent disclosures, whether they | properly 80, - g iP" alarming increas ‘steamboat robberies. tolerable. The Mayor has been earnestly invoked to use | Morale, Matanzas: Goodwin and Ford, Boston; Doctor ‘4 J a a P m | preciated as the highest rank and noblest boast. his high authority for the .ummary dispersion and pun- | Campbell, Montreal; Professor Gray, Cambridge; E. | @4 to the Chief Justic at in Common Pleas will be effectually suppressed. In point of morals | On the 18th of December, 1843, Mr. Templeton | ,, Stz4"noaT Imrosrriox A corresponde! Ashment of these shameless rowdies, but, as yet, the re- | Colman, Boston; Mr’ Dorman, Fla, J.D Gad os- | In an anonymous cage, reported in Kiel and honor, the proprietors of these “banks” consi- | commenced as lecturer—his original subject being | 2% eg odes J dab ble Gaivoena odlecrd i quisitions have been without effect, and the glaring tons Jobr Pri " Huction ia taken between the action for a e i : ken from the beautiful, but ill-fated, Mary Queen eeoiatae stat. bs grapay entirely puzzling } evils complained of remain unabated. Hall, Mobile; J. Wood, England; G. dant by which the servant is taken from der themselves ¢ h ta r 5 » Mary Q iT iT mseives quite ona par with the brokers of 4 . complains that himself and several of his friends Rev. Mr Bachman, Aug. Ga; G. W: service, and the voluntary harboring of a Wall street. The I bh |—fur | of Scots; and the public, however prepared for good | were imposed upon by the Captain of one of the Nouk | Mons‘ Smaut Poraror: —Pleasant and prontaoie City—A. Kello ; Mr. Men has of his own accord abandoned his master, ‘ ¥ ean employ as able counsel—far | singing, were certainly astonished at his talent for | river stenmboate He says that they left St. Johns by | 8fe irequently the duties of police officers, there are | yr Mg oisin eee Widge; ter case, the three judges agree that ao action lie: as excellent lawyers—spend the “needful” as libe- | elocution. In short, Mr. Templeton he dace pears | the canal boat, and between Whitehall and Troy found | times when their vocations are far from belog either ad- | Hy. Mapialny C Albany; athe court, “may well say he had rally as can their brethren down town. All the fuss, | to such advantage on the stage as he does in his | great number of bills scattered all over the cabins, Mig tere Rene tink cece C Newball, Lynchburgh; has not uo action againstthe harbor hiexef aa a f | Rewly-adopted and very successful entertainments, | giving notice that the steamboat would start from ‘Troy Piicokbrakave b ‘lied man, Albany. Il statuary law on this sub, therefore, now made, will merely have the effect of | Whit have been the tren ot discovering a rich | #6 O'clock, A. M., and that the fare was on» doliar. | of Brooklyn have ior the potposs setenerian ans Fraxxuin—O. H. Holley, Conn.; E, Dunham, Maine; this action can be maintain blinding the public, and after a while,when the law- | yein of melody in his well-stored musical mine, of | Th¢ Company accordingly went on board, expecting that | and other vel le found in the public atreate oe a‘teanciy | F Kuowlen, do; Jno. Randal, Dt A Waddin gton; | Common law ?’ We have seen by the authorities yers have made as much as they can out of both | the possession of which he himself was ignorant, | br tis eek Feo aeee, be whit. was State of imtoxication, or in other wor! a, dead deanie Ast C. A. Hor, Ohio; W. Smith, Alabama; A. Bramman, Os- a it Bogisad pil renepe | parties, the whole thing will be thrown overboard, | until necessity obliged him to adapt a melody to | fully scattered about. But when they called for tenets | reasonable man, or set of men, would readily suppose | peSeigriay SM. pti Ver A) wiiyy Water, | to decide in fasor of thors. a ares sect fi ime, |. Putoff and row with speed,” in his first enter- | they were charged $1 50. They oh eoun protested, | that, for such services, the Board of Supervisors would town. aa oe ey yee tion, as entitled to the most d and we will hear no more of it. In the meantime, | tainment of Mary Queen of Scots, as he was una- | and produced the handbills placing the fa allow a ‘air compensation, in on. Fo setanildg: the |” Guoae— Geo. Martin, Boskoe; Mie. Coed ; Baltimore; | cases had been decided in favor of sustaiaing this actio the banking houses up town will merely consider | ble to discover one applicable to the subject. ‘This | clerk answered this argument by eaying, money really disbursed on. those occasions. It is, how- | - Ginn -Oee. Martin, Fowle, Alexandria’ D.C G: | still we thiak we would be warranted in velecky that they have got the better of those down town, | Song was not tillnow known to be of his own cre- sane a ee eats er Hari ek bills’ and that the poor coustaies, siege hat Sun. | Manay, Canada; W. RR. Ball, Wlorida; Raftler, San’ Ti. | them, be the spirit ead spine ae cue 6e in making an unusually fortunate “« tion.” ation, though it has been the most attractive portion | 314 intermediate landings, passage day officers have to pay for their "patriotism and proper | P#he#, Florida. 3 and its institutions are diametrically opposite to Wansaction. of the entertainment. Other original melodies ot | 94 {ntermediate SmpOeson tore rer performances” out of their own pockets. Howano.—Judge Striker, Rome; H. Loomis, K. Mof- | Greut Britain. In this State we knew, “ all w. Py We iwi Mr. Templeton’s were given in his Lays of the | Company to be enguged in. The passenge’ Suppew Deat.—A man by the name of George Milne | {tt, Montreal; Mr. Pollock, St. Johns, N.B.; W. Quirk, | Created equal, and thi Sous 3 at Scott inst i e jed suddenly on Friday night, at the corner of Baltic | © a Yas ooch, Tusca- | te An OF THE ““Erricoats.—We give in another | rast Great Scottish Minstrel, Sir Walter Scott, were forced to pay $1 50 died suddenly on Friday night, er altic | Charleston; Major Cutting, N. G. Gooch, T neh prides mahemvie column the particulars of a strike among the fe-| Mr. Templeton’s first “entertainment” in this cle | tos eee Pe hen is that clock on the Postoftice to | and Hoyt streets. {twas tho opinion of Dr. Decker, whe DP Hert Teen) it Bullet Teuteriiie K: ‘So rind mica Rave the rev to pursse b male operatives in the Alleghany factories for the | t will be sive on Wes aetny evening next, at son ) a nsral a ererent Fostofice was a Church patterkiad; Tee decearediad been nidietss fo Put ot | nell, Dewitt; W. Wendall ‘Albany; H ews, Cana, | Please, and where they ploas “ten hour system.” It is an amusing account, and | F'#lmo’s Opera House. We have no doubt a crowd- lies most unconscionably all the time, exe pting twice a | intemperance, but was not under the influence of liquor | 703 Hon. Chessendon Ellis, Waterford; mour, | 40 not molest their meighbo in the riot which followed the strike, the Amazons | °4 Hous Will give hum a hearty welcome. day and then it is forced to tell the tenn Pee we" * | at the time ofhis death. ‘The cormen wat an inquest | Hudson; J.C. Baneomer, Indiana;Jam , | 5 sellor; in a case similar to this, he says itis “founded upon clear reasoning, fully stated, as it fell from the Judges seriatim, by the-learned and accurate reporter. It affords high evidence of the law.” Sir Edward Sug. Leonard’s Reports were always in high powers. Page 17. Lord Nottingham, Movements of Travellers. The principal hotels yesterday were but sparingly oc- cupied by fresh arrivals. They were, nevertheless, suf. fstently crowded with tationary population, that | den says thu Ere Tare ares catia, appearance of busloess and activi | the Dake of Norfolk's case, ad ch. Cases Bl, says, that Amenican—E. E. Chandler, Georgia; Capt, Hetselo, | Leonard, “of all the books that have lately cone out, U. 8. A; Frank Prince, Bos D Sharp, do; John Har. | ‘8 ono of the best.” Let it also be remembered that Fen . St Louis; D. Whi unlawiully, a) 5 ; , Vir | espond personally for any breach of centract.| > esterday morning, and the jury returned a dict of | Sinia; Erastus,Bacon, Michiga: George Warner, Mich ; | !{ we establish the principle that this action cam be ma | had it all their own way. We are in favor of wo- Sporting Intelligence. pipettes ea tty Maas through oar death licen cetuee Utksown Po tet verdict of | ‘5. Covington, B. Bradley, Boston; Jone Evans Tovwcto tained: it must bbe upon the aus th a ma man mob law, especially if the actors.are pretty; | .,Tnartine at THE Bacon Covnse, Honoxns.—Lady | which tor eflong ene eet a eee inclies de a teks Werther epe r § ik and M togth thi: Ke any rn wholesome thrashing. There is no mistake but ¢ yore he —a gens late Took Caevent: butin time | porkpad be ia Inele hulle, te ho ta sarervedaey ame it | adjourned until to-morrow, that the factory owners oppress the female opera- | “ sesphygnda arene zip dake OT iba, ton atte | RE Care ct about rae and aw that having | | Commow P will be found below, setting | tho principle contended for by the ives i i i of which @ purse of $800 mill | olen left, and wheels passing through it, t was again all | penter isdefendant, (before noticed in thir forth his views and determination. A correspondent i man agrees with anothor to work fo tives in every conceivable way, to wring out of wake did corte inst Jt a passe of $800 will | over the street. This was the case fom Fulton to Spruce Panther postponed until Wednesday next. It fan setion forms us, that on the General’s arrival et Carthage, he stipulated sum per annum; after a short th 2m all the work in their power; but let the wo- Pd See wd i aoe ich willbe giver | street. This is rather poor policy. under the lien law and will be ot a highly interesting | (ound there the guard which Backenstos had placed in | Comes disappointed and quits. What ja the employe rjenonce get the whip hand of these two-penny | to produce good sport whe eres Rabie eng none og ae fons eg tt afew a past we hase had re. to persons connected with the mechanic arts ; | the Court Hot ‘To these men he gave twenty minutes, | '@medy—he can sue the employed for damages con A = 5 4 gular dog-day weather—sultry, misty, ste: and valico philosophers, and they will make spindles of | well sticky. le that, We have ‘had some half dozen nd Journeymen as well as contractors and em: | in which to leave the town, and they availed themselye, | quent upon a breach af his oontract—but can he cem them in Jshort order. This émeute of the girls in| ,ANC® Amenican Smoorina Cuvn.—The shooting | equinéctials, Which wus the as ntee ome ale dozen Court or Sxssions —On account of Judge Vander-| THE Mormon Trovutxs.—We hear by the Die | year, he can do it for lite. bilt having appointed yesterday for the trial of civil | Vernon, that Gen. Hardin was at Nauvoo! with the | perty, and cannot be bought and sold, or mortgaged he Court of Sessions was | troops u: hi such—he cannot, therefore, half past 10 o'clock, A.M. be etch inder his command, and that order reigned there, " Pixas.—The assumpsit case in which Mr. Car- | der, i: of the privilege in double quick time. Wehave receiv. | ‘he man to return to him and labor for him—not eve \d battery, ison. | ed the proceedings of the d tii fi Court of Chancery would compel a return of the empl Alleghany is probably the first legiti «milling | Mach SBEounced to come off to-morrow is postponed. | determined. The rain poured down on Friday evening | ment was tried y: lay, in which a1 faa neta i ‘They recommend to the people to accept the pronoettign ed. ‘That Court, in @ care where the manager of a th gheny a probably the first legitimate: “ milling |’ Csionex—The Brooklyn Star Cricket Slat. hold a | 28 though not only the windows, but the doors and waste | cheel Mallony was plaintiff and 8 made by the Mormone—already published—to remove | ‘Te had employed a certain actor for a specified te match” we have ever had in this country. special meeting on Tuesaay evening. See advertise. | ates of heaven were opened. ficer of Brooklyn, defend: TI from the State next spring; but to accept it as an uucon. | Mer he had contracted for the same period with unat , mea eA RK ment. ditional proposition to remove, not implying any obligu. | ™40ager, refused to grant an injunction either aga: tion to purchase the Mormon property, or to find pur. the actor’s appearing, or the managers em) laying, v exceeded his aithority. ol for it, They do not endorse the enumeration oi renting aa eeocal lath A: Re) Gd A dnged ie ‘he defenc: grievances set foi in the M | restrain em, would have began ing the rela Id by’ De, Dison ad fee nates | Siete pole? mouse Of bout $400. Where were the | Bo Alenander Campbcy ta. wana trnumpoantopers | They’ declare, “thet it ar aeron, MROBOution. | Piura aaa einen Scans oes the ole rotence of several persons: wine | Firreay Hesparp Deane Information has | Pale he Jury» Without hesitation, roturned in favor of Mr | tempt the settlement of the difficulties upon uy | #td bree tae oa ha Coaceecmrees niet slave , 4 . iT OLeN.—-Informi ae Felt. Ct Ly -} —{ e | jeath was caused by an en been received by officers Welch and G. F. Hays, of an | o* | the State rhe eno removal of the Mormons frou | Comes free the moment ne touches it—a State w Rowneny.—Some time during Friday night, the dry iob Pikes goods store of Messrs. Simmons & Reed, 637 Brondway, @ property of Mr. Sandford, | Wa# entered by false keys, and robbed of silke und other Revo.vrion in THe TEMPERANCE Ranks.—A Deatn or tHe Ceresraten Trott great hubbub has recently taken place in the ranks | This well known animal 4 d Tuesd: of the temperance men. It seems that the third and b- eubooquentiy fourth rate men have rebelled’against the leaders, | ical gentlemen in t who have for some time past been getting a living it wes found that h. oa become a slave unless he make: nwelf sot ment of the heart, congestion of the lungs, and large ab. robbery in Philadeh ——____. the State. They recommend tothe people of the sur. | “an can : i " iphia on Thuraday night Poltee Intell, rounding counties to wait with pat: i » | Principle recoguired by all civilized nations, to wit out of the grand movement for the reformation of | scesses on each kidney Za'South Second atrect ae ea yerdine at Mrs. Briggs, | Saruapay, Oct. if Lady's Pocket Picked.—Mra, | potted for removal, They expresathe opinion, that tee | “omMasion ol crime, whereby he forteite his tree sosiety, and the suppression of the vice of intem- Tue Boat Race came offat the Long Dock, Harrimus, | 24 South Second street, philadelphia, was robbed of ‘Mercy M. Gordon, while travelling in company with he: | peace of Hancock cannot be restored while Backe, Jur legislators have for a long series of yeara thot perance. Humbug of all descriptions has its day. Peo- | °° fer afternoon, for which were entered ‘the follow. ne ie Ansari pee vey cour nee on daughter in one of the Harlem Railroad cars last even- fe remains Sheriff, and that he onght to resign that of moped ve es esl again weary upon the pele , . i xe ne i ice. T' t ies and ‘espair often drives ple at Inst open their eyes. So now the humbugging | "The Gipsey, entered by Brothers Roberts, open by a fellow whose name is Miller, aline Mitchell, | inetr ister oot he put rocket was cat with some | fice that the people of Nawvoo shall ap | ‘hat a man’s necessities w 4 : : sharp instrument, he: ‘ ners, to wh i pl siveany amount demanded for s loan. If west orators and leaders in the temperance movement, | copuon ty Pet entered by Charles Thomas and John | siias Harwood. } fan put Back tao tha becker ny yo mares ani suggest th ie ibstracted, it was put back into the pocket, with. ate may be made; and suggest that all Je | “aintain the priuciple that man has a right to sell i A in | eee Conowen’s Orrice, Oct. 11—The © led being di for d offe ; wlf, there woultbeamuch greater necessity foro who have been seeking out of it to gain political in. | - The New York,entered by Wm. I. Bolton, to be rowed | thix morning to holdan inquost upon the bed yates tek conehl rile shceton: hacen be ninpended. We fave iss ths pro ns config the duration of such agreements ts fluence, or a high moral standing in the community, bah gone cove i 10 years old, the son of Mrs. Riker, of Bethune street te any suspicion, tings of the citizens of Henderson coun. | those limiting the per centage a man shall receive ot or a share of the coppers collected at the meetings, | ‘The Tew tert Hair: entered by Brothers Tenykes. | who leit home on Thursday afternoon, fer the pur and of Warren county, Illino: despair would often mak e . Dew Drop, of Poughkeepsie, entered by John | of catchin fish from the end of pf th are seen in their true colors, and tne dupes are be- | Beard and Mott Lyon. ” ‘ eit" Tis auppored ginning to come to their sens ‘The George Washington, entered by Francis Bigelow 2 — The Hookimsnivy, entered bh |. H. 4 Gants. eh Waenaitre DOD fila the Ohice, eaten MD dts, Gao tout tae ‘béaid'to Penvectiy Bare.—The subscriber, a builder and a: 0 Democrat an account of the arrest of several | ¥'", The following is the result: Chery aes ty, Js conversant with the store No. 45 Speaking in equally | ‘040 of hie m u st night on decided language against the continued resilence f the Yesterday found drowned. Iti suppoted that ho owt young nian named , jn the tate, A mecting has also been held si his balance and fell in, us when foived the fishing rod | at ahouse in Anthony street, in the vicinity of the Five | Churchville, in this State,at which sympathy for the ol was firmly grasped in his bens, Points, with a knife, ‘the blade of which was about six | *¢ttlers of Hancock county, and a determination to air inches long. It appears that an intimacy formerly exist- | them inany future troubles, was strongly expressed.— Which has been succe St Loute Reps, Oot, 9. it possible, his soul—for a! his famishing family. The fact und among me of eur reports any stained, or attempted to be, avidence that the publio opinion among tho prote: was been that it could not lay. 1 therefore give) i _ ment for the defendant. ‘ i 1 Battery Pet, Liberty street, occupied by P.B. Fuller; and in conse- towards each other, and each Co oO one murderers and horse thieves. It ‘i 11 quence of a notice inthe New Vork Hi hi % sted for committing assaults of ‘oat.—One of the articles in the October num Interest. It exhibits a state of ak eo drag Rew or, stem, i < ed said store from its foundation to th Toot, be grevated character. On the pre . ocension, the ber of the National Magazine and Indastrial Re. Belore oases’ Vesteopee xhibits a state of crime at the west Gipsy, 33 nounces said store perfectly sed on entering a rum shop last evening, found Herbert | cord ison the subject of the coal field m Alleghany | Ocr,11—Redmond vs, Wheeler-In thie onee, alt that is truly appalling to all lovers of good orderand | wai! BY about ten yards, In the tert heat, thet’ The Herald states the to have «settled back | Under the influence of liquor and asleep, when she im- | county, Md. ‘The field ie divided inte the uppes | noticed, the jury found for plaintif” $2,404 87, with < Sad band of deepen nse it a Teaacy ong | Seamer cowie tar ht | Sevan emetic and tat hore | Retielyed tek aud wad fot panpe wis | and ewes or orers aadsentnert arnee?s | tether fondo pai Saat at ih ¥ 7 e secon ry.” q A left shou! i i i al 3 raed band of desperate rascals at the west, compos- | not come of Revege e8,!0F nd wiling bot his com | gt cebttthere ta trifig crack inthe front true; but thu | 804 his hend. “Sho was fully committed toamswers | Yering 42 and fais equate. miles! oF 188.600 vores | “acca aaciiseae eilof lawyers, avern keepers, and such like men, | Petre were not. The stenadeta ring Pat his Com statement of ie soting back n'a mista ogee DAE are underlud with available ‘coal. filteen yard: | Tals was'en sction of a 2 b, o nce 6 se! ae! A . : d who have itin their power, from the nature of their was to have come off Sree eon building. I pronounce the sald not only safe, b Pel bd “ye Meteors were observed | thick. This, in the common way of working, | \efendaat, “letel, y plain‘iff, who had been | business, to commit innumerable crimes of the | the yachts Siren and Norton Light, will mat’ tees tone Perfectly secure. EDWARD J. WEBB, Atchitect. | % Ne he avoniny anday and the other on | would yield 50,000 tons per acre, or 32,000,000 0 ployed in said house asa waiter, most atrocious character, Murder, to them, is al- | 1 Com#eduence of the withdrawal of the 5 —_—— yacht Siren. moat child’s play. was uttered in November jediaestay, in the evening of each day. The one on | tons per mile—a quantity said to be greater than Beattie Genrer the enormous annual consumption and waste o/ | the plaintiff of atealia ——eeerensenntione Mar Rossrry.—On the 26th of Augu@last, the | about ten degr M detected, bad passed the zenith : and when it disappeared behind a h, } } Hthe British mi . silver ware. | T' - ; mail made up atthe Geneva Post Office for the cit & hea | Great Britain. In all the British mines the coal i was, that the plaintiff took away silv Se, _ {tio ¥ < 0 - ‘ y Navat.—U. 8. store ship Lexington, hi renaeke that Byer ppai aie Untelligencer | of New York. was stolen between that office und the rail-| grees above the horiam wee Dearing about seventy de; | “elo grown at depths varying trom to 1,0% ind were neves feethment, whic fe gton, hence for aicdoe te tabi h F was laughed ut for | road. ‘The extent of the robbery is not fully known, A rf West of North by compass. Time of o feet, the Alleghany measures are nearly ull above | ° ‘were never found. ‘The jury will render © ¥ ‘Texas with troops, &c., was spoken on the 25th ult, | Predicti the Seadlishment of a daily line of bouts | man of the name of Mason H, Seeley, employed incurry- | light about one second.” No report was heard ¢ the water lever. The expense of working the lat | ‘etict on Monday next. off the Bembni Iolande. between New Orleans, Natchez and Vicksburg. |i | ing the mails between the General Port Ofer ed for. On Wednesday evening, uboutthe ter is therefore much less than that of working the Cc U.S, malliodh Onk has come to pass, however, and that without any | °f, Was arrested week before last by P. Dorshei rand meteor burst forth near the planet Mi former, aia “mal schooner On-ka-hy-ee was also spoken | concert of action, that boste now ply a8 packets be- | &°4 special agent of the Post Office Department, on sus. | fy vailin ek of Oa, Before @ full Bench. ., estward th h ab 7 te ‘ about the same time and place, from Norfolk for the | (ween these ci very day in the week. The Jn- | ©!" of being implicated in the robbery, and on exam exploded into rd through a track of 60 or 70 degrees, Ser. M—Drersions—Reuben Smith jun, v0! Joh ne merous fragments. Its light was bril Court vor tHe Correction or Errors. Locke—Moti Gult of Mexico. All well. telligencer suggests to the Postmasters of the three pon md he committed for trial at the next District Court. | liantly white, and its blazing traig was ‘of @ redgieh hue He Friday, Oct. 10, 1845.—Present, Lt. Gov. Gari favor of etwas «Tee worant len of assum - cities interested, to make an arrangement to trans picprgieeg yh RUTTER sollesd oe toe od the Seer MREIT nat ie | Tawaeens ten Gh ores Ne 8, stoves: war heard fa, | {UCo¥e8 the value of a qu amity of carpetlig. 1 4 pial . d oon, and the shadows which it cast were 4, deft in error, Mr. 8, Stovons was heard for | cloth, ie * ‘nas Dave Laven PROM Havana.—By the aviv | a daly mail by these boats, made upan hour be- pAvans & Co.—We are requested to state that Mr. | strong.” its Afprrent size was about ope fourth that of | 31M. in error. Mr. M. ‘Reynolds was heard tor dott, | ings nisieheeradattat celendant ordered: theo of the Cristoval Colon, Capt. Smith,we are in receipt ised for starting ; and the editor »who was injured by the railroad collision last ney moon. The observors did not wait for the report of sg 7) “ n c also recommends an application to the Post r | week, was not as t pe ae up to the 7 instant. There is no | General to have the info the Southwestern fron: Os but conducted yee Heations bespes importance in them. We refer t \ssiesippi Valley—as far up, at least, Newark and New York i 5 wenty di and its bearing lo 7 i shipping list for the marine news, sh Vicksburgtorwarded aliogeiher bythe great South, | the articles in his caress beg ayia pose tare paths 0 Went Of true South, so that Mts lait to presume that | 0496 to 108, $ John Bruce ads. William Hobby—Report confirmes ern route, that is, via New Orleans. recovered. —Newark Adv. of Friday view of thie colevdel etsange vere 44,3 curr Counr—Nos. 16 to 21, 6,7, 96, 98, 20, 99,, 29, ordered by defendant's wife, fore it was cut ¢ ‘At explosion, its ele. Court Catendar—Monda: red ite seceinermanded the order. Report finy-aix de. | | Surenion Count. —Nos. 62, 64, 24,00, 167,75, 70, o1 to | Srmed with John Graham, designee, vs. app Mehsdle ot. , Judgment for defendant on demifrer With Coste, ee ee