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inthis market. The prime movers in this business J much better prospect of being suoces sful, if they had placed a boat upon the Sound, abler to con, tend with the dangers &c. attending the navigation of | these wuters than the Oregon. It is too late in the sea- son for the employment of such a steamer as this in that buswess. However, as it is entirely a stock-jobbing Operation, the damage tothe boat and other accidents that may be the result, are secondary considerations. There is a fair demand for Bills on France for the next steamer, The inquiry for sterling exehange is not so active as for F We quote Bills on London 9}29} percent. premium. On Paris of. 26}a5f. 25; Am. sterdam 39} 039}; Hamburg 353435}; Bremen 78}a76}. The Concord Railroad Company have declared a semi, | annual dividend of five pe: cent. The directors of the Providence and Worcester Rail. road Company have made a call for the payment o/ ten dollars on each share of the stock on the Ist December next. The receipts of the Western Railroad Company for the week ending the 2th of October 1844 and ‘45, were as annexed : Wesreun Raitroan. Week ending Oct. 2, 1844. 1845, Pessongars + $6,320 $6,629 Freight, &c.. . 11,294 12,481 $17,614 $19,110 ‘Phe increaso for the week this year amounts to $1,496 | From the 6th tothe 25th instant 20,103 bushels of peta toes were carried on the Western Railroad to Boston. We annex the last two semi-annual statements of the | Central Railroad and Banking Company, showing the | aggregate movement on the Ist of April and 1st of Oc- | tober,t1845. Cenrnat Rattaoap ano Banxina Company ax Braxcnes. April, Oct. "45. Loans and discounts, $175.747 138,721 Teceil 796 1,796 een 91 24,819 Tnhacis a agent ia Now deck Fry 33 n hands of agent in New York,. -.. | Stock i a's ite of Georgi - 21,980 21,380 | Broad: Bank notes in suit, Chattahoochie ‘Rail: | 4 és r ma 5888 es, on se » «2,653,202 2,653,202 Railroad expenditures since 30'Bee. i84t.t2tas "271-603 Tnterest ‘on yond bonds, + 139% 28,872 if 9,454 10/368 3,798 3,617 3,230,371 205, 00 | 1,843,415 | 440,( 42, 7 vidual deposites,... . 4 Railroad and Bank profits, ss $3,080,079 3,230,371 Of the $138,731 of loaus and discounts, $99,358 were made at the principal bank, of which $48,939 were con | sidered good, $272 doubtful, $11,762 bad. Of the $39,263 | discounted at the branch, $23,964 were considered | good, $1,975 doubtful, and $13,425 bad. The | last somi-annual return shows a small increase in the general movement. This increase has taken place | under a reduction in the loans and discounts. In connection with this statement of the banking busi- | nets of the company, we annex the latest report of the railroad business, with estimates showing the progres- | sive payments on the debt of the company, and the time of its probable liquidation. The rail- road, with appurtenances, cost up to the 3d of December, 1844, $2,653,202, The amount actually re ceived in cash from the road for the year ending Decem- ber, 1841, was......... + $327,867 79 Total expense of repair of ro: ‘ and of transportation for sai » 147,719 52 Net_receipt for the year... Dec. 3, 1843, were $201,464 45. Of the receipts for 1844, $267,003 from freight, $40,841 from passengers, and $26,580 from mail. More than three-fourths of the total receipts for 1844 were from freights. The aggregate receipts of the company during the year encing as above from all sources was as follows:— | From Railroad profits...... Bank profits, principal bank. Branch at Macon... Discount line, principal City bonds sold, . Bills receivable . Loan for motion powe! . Canal and Railroad bonds, counted as cai ‘on hand at the beginning of the year ... bank 62,163 65 $456,212 38 | ‘The total debt of the company amount to $696,919 as __ annexed. Dewy or THe Cenrras Ratroan anv Baxxina Com ran, Arnit 7, 1845; ireulation. $29,085 Linbilities— Road tickets. Deposites...... Due other banks. . . Unclaimed dividends Bills payable Railroad bond. . $700,000 From Dec. 1845 to Dec. 1846, the road can pay $200,000, and the bank $50,000............ «250,000 Interest to Dec 1847... 6. eee ce ee cee ees 35,000 $485,000 From Dec. 1, 1846, to Dec. 1, 1847, the railroad and bank can pay. ... + 260,000 Interest to Dec. 1, 1848, ssevesseeer 44 Buasssaee = = On Tuesday evening, 28th inst. by the Rev. J. B: F; De Fonnser, to Miss Maxcaner | inst by the Rev. H Naneissx Tuncot, to Miss Maxcanert Beatty, both of | ANTED—A few good J J i Ropar: Kresouns of seotand,veibeias | WW to Box eee onsen, Euiza Jansinas, of West | On Thursday, 30th inst. Arexanpver, son of David © wes, aged 23 years. of the family are eral, this (Friday) afternoon, at residence, 24 St. Mark’s P' f Steam 6 at the Exchange Reudin Onice this day at 46 past 3 o’clock. ibernia, for Live: POST OFFICE, New Y. 'TEAMER HIBERNIA FROM Bi for the above Steamer will Bist inst,, at 336 P.M. Pe each additio ounce 5 cent 030 2tis ROBT. H. MORRIS, P. M. ) No. 12 Amor street, | ‘o3t Ith closed at this Office ow the all letters must be prepai if an ounce or under, 5 cents; an thi | quence of ill healtts. ‘ALLEN'S Bow three doors from Hudson street. TO LET IN BROOKLYN. WO Parlors anda within a minutes wi rlor canbe used as a bedrdom. For Rlessaatly situated Fary. The back particulars apply at 91 Lit rh HOUSE WANTED. IN Vesey street, between Rrodwa) f required; also sired. addressed to the offir | to Address A. M. C. and Church st eral rentwill be Apply at shegtare, Fo. 191 liner, 209 Bleeok MRS. M. Street, having been, b ly improved plan,” solicits willmg. to believe that those Ladies who are finished bonnets, made in Bleceke jens sold in Broadway, for being 30 percent cheaper. STAR CRICKET CLUB OF BROOKLYN. mypue last meeting of this Club for the present place at theirground, near Myrde Avenu Re teitiny. A ceoned ante ded the members aid ther guests, | UO" PARK THEATRE—A CARD. LEOPOLD DE MEYER’S BENEFIT. HH is respectfully informed that Leopold De Mey- ht of his eugagement and first benefit in Am oy Sree next, November Ist, i} His Grand Russian Airs. for the 1 i Eisen oe other entertainments. (baie cab gs NATURALIZATION. irous of obtaining duplicate copies of lost pa- in must apply for them before ys) from 9 A. M. to 4 P. NEW YORK LYCEUM. ECOND Lecture by Fletcher Webster, iM ners and Customs of tue Chinese will be de 'y Tabernacle This (Friday) Evening, at half-past 7 | 25 cents each—Can be had from the Treasurer,John ORGE GIFFORD, President. BAGS! ale assorti it Corn, a 7 or hase Reve Sate oh oa aha hi Southern and Westora markels, bye mc’ Oder for the RAHAM, 82 Water st., SWORD EXERCISE TAUGHT IN TWELVE EASY LESSONS. R. HAMILTON having enter with Mr, Fuller for the use of his rd floor, he will commence teaching the Fr rd. Tafa Sm Musket Exercise. Mr. H. has been a teacher of th deviate from the method ‘otherwise, on the in the evening for Opera of Norma, ar- ‘ine, which will af- Esq., on the Man- No.8 i the ry, No. 8 Old Slim, A COMPLETE Feed, Mi + 180,138 97 | The gross receipts of the road for the year ending | 10 an Srenagment ears: wi taught at West Point Aca B.—Private Lessons taug! oer ht in any part of the eity. EMBROJDERING BRAID. Sontache or Embroidering Braid, NE case assortea Silk Just received per packet bi a MOST EXTRAOKDINARY NUMBER. THE NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE 27 Centre street, of Saturday morning, extraordinary num: UBLISHED at No. will be by far the most interes , lof this popular sheet steifingly ereting aud tn Tu the “Lives of the Ke ter from Stevens, Mail and the Banks o 0, 8 minute and com mitted by" Reed alias. Cli Westeray and Phil fons”—an extraordinary dixclosing plans to rob the count of the forgeries com- ‘and. Charley Webl Baukj and Jacob Little & Go. of this details of Reed’s recent arrest and examination in London. is a cad e particu! cident m tl recent iti i of the beautiful but. depraved MARIA “A mmencement of the re-pui ‘E CALENDAR, conta! “PHOMAS HOR tt both their throats with a pen- ‘an open field in broad day light ! ! ent exploitsgand character of Moore, who is now confined in the city prison fur false pre- ‘Stange developements relative to Julius Phillij Jew, who has recently escaped from Boston, Also, the caseof Edward KR. Daddam, Ohio. bbery of the Black Trunk, with additional facts, Gibson—arrival and description as CHARLEY MADDEN, oue of the ional ‘family men” of the day ing” —Henssela incidents and reward. t murders, interesting ries,rapes, seductions, pickpockets, c. ‘Single copies for sale at all ‘Subscription only $2 per year. newspaper agencies in the Unio § ed at the usual rates. Circule- sand. Additional Carriers wanted for the city. From Dec. 1, 1847, to Dec. 1, 1 bank can pay.... In the al e estimate the nett receipts of road are placed at only $200,000 per annumfor the next three years | {% following December, 1645, when even for this year the nett receipt will be increase of busine: occasioned by payments running through the respective years. And enly $162,000 of the assets of the company (independent of the road) are allowed to be realized in three years. Ifthe debt of the company be paid fromthe earnings of the road by Ist December, 1848, then the stuckholders will own a road at a cost of $2,051,000, Yielding, it may be fairly stated, st least ten percent per annum. The receipts this year, so far as return: ceived, show a very great increase on the estimates, and also show'that the debt will be paid of, in less time than calculated. Comparative Statement oF Recerrts on tHe Centrat Raitroap or Groraia. 1 1844. 1845. The increase in the first seven months of 1845, over the corresponding period in 1840 and 44, is a larger per cent, then any other railroad in the country, with the exception ef the Reading road, can show. At this rate the gruss receipts for the year ending Dec. 1, 1846, will amount to at least four hundred thousand dollars, from which deduct the current expenses, the same as last yoar $147,719, and the nett receipts of the road for the year will amount to about two hundred and fifty thousand dol, lars. The receipts from the road from October to April are much larger than for the other months in the year.— In the summer there is very little freight in either direc, tion. New Stook Exchange, Behas Vicksburg 53-8504 5 io Farmers’ Tr S 3 10 maa Canton Co 6 HKG ” do 990:99% 25 ErieRR bbw 19 Morris Canal cu s Py % do bt 35d an % do bom = 25 weit 10 = do 432% 100 Norand Wore 6 ® do ym 5 do bio 77 % © do bio % © do awit % do e23% 100 © do ii @LIslaud RR = 512m 66g 25 do 77 do 23% 100 do 7 % do 10734 50 do Wed 77 Old Stock Exchange. $2000 1 8 57s, "53, 108 Reading bon 60% fo] roontl tom 70 enn 10000 Ohio 6's, "60 , i Py te ke 138 ie 50 shas S 04 6 lo 20H AGN O | O aeek ean Yn NO Comp, te om «Nor and Wore 76 100 Farwers? Tr to do 16 nO. sors, wal 4° 50 do. 90 77 out Bx me do 100 £9, 7 30 N Am Trost bs 14 50 do 100 Canton Co nO 4G” 50 do qi 175 lo o % lo 10 773 40 046 lo bio ” 045% 150 do bis ” 046 100 do $90 76! Py 1546, 50 do #18 77 + WB Bo b90 14% 950 Reading RR 100 do INDEPENDENT POLICE OFFICE, No. 48 Centre street, New York. lersigned most respectfully inform the it they have established an office at rpose of transacting bot ‘They will devote their undivided attention ty which has been obtain- covery of all kinds of proj false pretence, forg nest means, and are alwa' moment's warning, tates. Posy are ratte for er that amount, and no allowance | in favor of the company is made either for progressive | or for reductions of interest to be | stitations, [nsurance Compani Merchants and ive communications from any 11 promptly attend to the same in GEORGE RELYEA, . Be eR, ape RANSOM BEMAN. EVENING AMUSEMENT. has been a source of general nities offer, that prove suffi u rom tl hich many’ fall, from musement. "An excel strict .onfidende and re been re- | opportanity now off rs. Possesses many attractions, also combiniog health, plea- may resort, and pass School, 418 Bowery of twelve lessons, $9. Subscribe nd regularly, ouly as may suit their con: hoo! will be open every even 1e Echool is open daily ry Ladies, from 9 A.M. to3 P,M. CHURCH ORGAN,} tion of the writer was called to an a f last, Saturday, ae 29.798 47 31415 21 25,704 63 36,787 40 fen wee 20,092 59 «33,312 23 10,808 04 13,902 49 12,103 64 (23,529 08 * Church in Broadway. | was induced to at- 142,012 10 310,801 92 the great praise ‘committee of that d in favor of Eastern mauufacture s, when instrument and workmanship, are manufactured im ¢) instance, the one recently erected m_ Dr. lessra. Hooks will not bear comparison. rness im their instrument, nders it both harsh ons. ‘The trumpet bass ‘wantirg in powe! that equality and smoothness tion of these iustruments. It ‘occasion comprised nearly al but two or three professed al. May itnot be considered tone necessary fo as ¢ the insti foolish to go 90 ur rom here at the seme, if not at a less ex; as expense when the me POWELL PERATIVE SURGEON, the Eye and to all Imperfections 0 consideration. VERITAS OCULIST ids to Diseases of fleet ORS AUROSIS trent neces. £8 1S, or Squinting, cured an CIAL EYES inserted that can 5 natural. i Broadway—entrance 1 W: and warranted good as the ineral Teeth, id Upper Jaw, to be worn by sts from i th with Gold, from et and Broadway, en- eh Highland Cottages. JEWS, with ground plana, of the Hi bury, near Boston, for sale atthe stores of Saxton Newman, Roe Lockwood & ted by W Milon, Wile Bon, aed other book WANTED. A SITUATION, by « middle aged woman, to fA ec ceset ie oa end ein ec Sod Ir . i | WANTED TO Pi URCHASE. FAI 7 | A FARMor ac se ay oan, walth af Jenne 5 nan ror bas, mould be soared setenoken, ts tains exact a iti Herald Obie, directed ts Win Bete 72 2 be Hel at the A SITUATION, by “4 eith 5 ae = young person from Paris er as Chambermaid or Housemnid. She eon make | dresses, is clever at general ueedle-wore and fen, no objection to. t I family. Apply for Louise Ragot TO JEWELLERS. ton, where constant employment will wen. None but good hands need apply. “App! i 3 5 Barelay st. ony. APEF ener: ANTED—A situation as Color Mixer for. Cotton, Wool- Ten or De Laines by a person capable of Calne "Mester Blue Dying, Madder Dying, and has a perfect knowledge 0 Steam and Spirit Work” ‘The last situatinn he, felled fed business averaging 19,000 preces per week. An) person wish- 0 engage the applicant may see samples of hike work’ and ery neceasary information ats Gold at letters directed to No. 5 Gold street, will receive ite attention. 030 Lw*me : WANTED, OX Unturnished Bedroom, suitable for two gentlemen, on | or next Broadway, | aie sueek Broadway, between the Astor House and feed st WANTED, PURCHASER forthe Stock and Fixtures of a Bar and Oyster Saloon, situated in one of the greatest thorough fares in the city; and doing a first-rate business, the retton tor | isposing of it Proprietor is going to Europe, in couse: | e Pai Otthe Roscius, Novis Park Row, re" Huaraat the bar 029 3u¢me 029 3t*me YA RESPECTABLICD at E Protestant female, it i house-keeper, having much lxperience inthat line; oF could T essential uote ‘Maat ¢ where 4 lady in delicate health re- ctory references can be given. A line this paper will be puactually attended 029 3tr ANTED—An Arte ee —An Artist to teac! evening class, three evenings iuone week, One whe hae some experience in teach a 4 Aud. Herald Offices «EWM Depreterred, Address = WwW AUCTION NOTICES. | | AMUSEMEN'TS. | PARK THEATKX. _LATEST INTELLIGENCE, _ MPTORY ASSIONF, LAST EVENINGS MAIL Eire T gw ON aN HOGANY A wai | ME U mY tile ’ NUT C Jacob 8. Platt, wil KDOCK. q is Day, 31, ) at lv o'clock, at the BENEFIT OF MR. M JOCK, ‘Washington. eae byronden signees under “lieeton | ‘AND LAST APPEARANCE. {Correspondence of the Herald.) = re balauce of —- ae venal Cabinet Maker coms alimoat erery article hi Friday Evening. October 3ist, Wasaixaron, Oct. 28, 1845. tally irepe in ‘establishment of that kind. ‘The whole Will be nepformed i br. Brand’ 3, Biehie ok Texis, is manufactured ‘building, expressly for retail sales, and MACBETH. eeting Dr. Brau . ry PERT of he ortlolen of Te moet conan F; BB gm morning on the Avenue, he positively assured us Huirer'and Journal of Commerce. Catalogues are now ready. Mie Byatt that he had never witnessed a more charmingly ‘N'B_—Tie Sale will take place without regard to weather, bright and salubrious day on the banks ef the Rio ee aE RFREET CAND HOUSES ON speed ee Yates IN Wy CS EET AND HOUSES 0: > come luc ore LEHR AVENUES: CHANCERY. a FERPECTION: ols ftieth street re Ly unsol the Hopper Estate, willbe sold This Day ax the Mer- chants’ exchange, at 12 o’e'ock. i Also, the two Houses and Lots en Third Avenue near Grande. We shall transmit you at an early day, @ rare chapter concerning Father Ritchie and the letter writers. We learn that Lieut. Meade, U.S.N., who was ‘Twenty-second street, - : Saturday— ; : osrie ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, Auctioneer. Y LeOBRNERIP OF lately here asa witness in the case of Lieutenant See Reece irl 391] ot Bacarany snd Monta een Te De MEYER, McLaughlin, was ordered off to New York last t 32 Ann street, toclose an e ri " fator, a very li rument | | Price of Admission—Boxes, $1; Pit, 50 cents ; Gallery, : ee. fehold ‘Furniture, 6 Brasselay ons, $11 Fit, 69 cents; Gallery, | Monday, to report himself to Capt, Stringham f Floor Oil Cloth, elegant satin da- — Doors open at 634 o’clock, end the Cartaia willrise precisely | cause the presence of said Lieut. Meade in this '. by do. chande- at To’elock. in officer, (we forget his name,) im bodily more bedroom, 0. chané = Pek i ited number * otaenineiebin ag certa: 4» rge t maple carved Chairs, in . It is said that the great tariff demonstration pro- ane , Epvotian marble wb "Washed SOWERY aa eAE RS. be at ee 4 Was instigated DM goad cases, Bureaus, Mantle Glasses, mahogany Friday Evening, October Sint, 08 WHD.BAVe tea i htore i Galurita ond Commodes, Mattradses on springs, Hair do, Bed Will be performed, the drains of | mas, of Cincinnati, one of the oldest editors in the ers, and others. "03 12tistr : THE DUMB SLAVE, Union. We saw him some months ago in thie city, Ms Wiiahent | when he said that he expected he would have soon rs Phillips | to put his pen in the drawer, never to resume it | again. The papers will give you the details of his interesting history. He was the father of F. W. | Thomas, of the Treasury department, author of va- | tious works of romance. Mr J R Scott Baxtimore, Oct, 30, 1845. DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS AT AUCTION, A, KEVY will sell this morning at 11 o'clock at No, 293 two cases of choice Flowerif Bulbous from Van Waveren & Son, Florists, near Ha jolland, consisting of every variety, an same clas as sold the last season, whieh w faction. O31 1t*rh + «Mr Cony Blanchard MIDWIFERY. wig: Vache ; sen it. 9 RS. A. E. CUMMINS, lately from Europe, begs most Mrs Madison The Effect of the Foreign News—The Rape Trial—Mav- respectfully to acquaints the ladies of N ‘k and its kets, $e. vicinity, that she has had sixteen years exper in the above. There is no news of the slightest importance stirring to-day. The effect of the news by the Great Western. as will be seen by my report of the markets, has not yet and inthe whole of that time has always been successful ; therefore, it ix with great confidence she offers her services, ‘and will attend on any lady as nurse. Strict attention may be reliedupon. All Teteers, post pejd, well with punetu WANTED, | AN ERRAND BOY—One who has some knowledge of a | 9 : ledge ting office db if Hert Bing cfice would be preferred. Apply at Rat aay, WAN , FEW ACTIVE YOUNG MEN to go Soath or West, to act as Agents for the sale of new and popular Publications. $300 over and above their expenses will be insured to them in writing, with an opporcanity of clearing $1000 per year. Some | men now in our employ will, no doubt, made over $1000 nee | yew clear of allexpense. | Each will have his district It will | ood ituugouts "Apply ar TRENCITS Renta ates | ago ing out. al “NCH’ ish | Broadway, upataics Aiveters must be pout paige | $8 REWARD. Lg: on the 28th instant, a p: f Gold Spectacles, in a Morocco Case,with the uame Pearsall written on the inside. Whoever will return the above to Ne. laverly Place, will receive the above reward. 0°0 3tre THIRTY DOLLAKS KEWARD. OST—On Tuesday, 26th instant, between Chamber street Paul’s Church. Broadway, a Diamoud Cluster ith fine gold hinge pattern chain baad Th ove reward will be paid on leaving it at Robert Rait’s Jewele! store, 262 Broadway. 029 ame OR sale dauly at stall No, 9, ‘Tompkins. Market, + ‘at cuts (Bu‘loiu or Rub) of five Roasting Beet wedi ger jurloin and Porter Hi Se 8d. per 1b.; superior Su- ‘Cured Rumps Corn Per dds serectsfratatell tet handides Maile entrance om the | TO THE PUBLIC. GOODYEAR VS. DAY—ONCE MORE. hort answer to make to the long statement over name. | affirm that the assertion that the suit ismissed from Court, is rere ‘The suit is sttl pending, and, w eas further put of will beb rought toa hearing next term on its merits—a 1g Which has not been had for want of time. T have examined the or | minutes of the Court, and have a pore of the order in the above cause, which fully sustains what before stated, and state again—that the merits of said main to be tried as soon as the same can be tion to be renewed at the ne of the compl: . This is notthe place to try the cause, although | aiming at this by his advertisements and handbi past. “As the question between Goodyear and Di come tefore the Court, and probably befose a gation, it is improper to put before the public #1 as They are calculated, if not in- tended, to prevent a fair trial, and encourage others to pirate upon Goodyear’s rights. The public may form some estimate of Day’s anxiety to drive this case toa hearing, by the fact that, although the de- fendant had notice of che filing of this bill o1 about the 16th of Augustlast, he did not even e1 jis appearance therein til the 11th Octobe: I further state the permitted to Day to for injunetion, Day Crag ee oorct nd ing the motion to a Aud for the pur] atthe exprration of nearly a month’s time tin affidavits er to the motion d for and obtained ten days further for prevented the plaintiff from bring- before the adjournment of court.— of setting this matter forever at rest, and showing how much reliaace is to be placed upon Day's coutra- diction of my former statements, and whether it was to Good- year or Day that the ton days were allowed toile affidavits and the cause thereby delayed, I subjoin a copy of the original order in the above ceuse:— aption of th Present, the Hon. Judges Nelson and Be Charles’ Goodyear vs. Horace H. Day.—Ordeted, that the de- fendant (Horace H. Day) have ten days from te, within which to file all the affidavits he intends to use on the ‘hearing of the motion for the injanction in this case, A true copy from the minutes. ids ‘ALEXR. GARDINER, Clerk The numerous other misstatements over Day’s name, in this place stop t " not in this place stop to mention. WILLIAM JUDSON, Solicitor for complainant Goodyear. it Goodyear’s su! from the Court Day also now admits, so faras can be ascertained from his confused statements, that the motion for injunction has not been heard and decided upon its merits, te But the object of a part of Day’s last communication seems to have been to show that the motion for injunction was ac- tually made. ‘This in one sense is true. But in the seuse first ied upon by Day—towit, that the motion had been heard upon its merits, 1s untrue, as atated by me in answer to Day’s former statements, in language which has afforded occasion th How quibbling. Day still asserts" that he did sl re oF ea t off, and that he. for trial when the called up.” Thisi: as his other statements. Day, by his own admission, hadfrom the 25th of August the 26th of September, to put in affidavits in opposition to the motion; and when the motion was on the latter day brought wp, Day desired to go to hearing upon his own affidavit, instet- ing that he had a right to read affidavits in reply to the affida- vitsof complaint. " ‘ ut, after an intimation from the Court that the complainant would have the right to reply, Day requested and obtained trom the Court ten further days to put, inaflidavits, thus taking more than forty days to put in hisanfidavits, and leaving the ,com- lainant but a week to go into’ different States to procure aff read: a false its in reply. Tt will be seen by reference tothe minutes of the Court pub- lished by Day, that the whole time asked for by complainant revious to the expiration Of the ten days extended time, wi rom Friday till Monday, to examine the aflidavit of defendant. It will, thegefore, be perceived, that I am ful! ustained in all my former statements, and that it was Day and not Goodyear that delayed and put off the cause and prevented the hearing of the motion before the adjournment, of the Court. The public who have read Day’s statements will no doubt agree with him, “that it has been him to fight,” but they will probably attribute that to the ct in which he is engi nuaabers against which he contends. The publi ed, have seen quite enough in this controv that no reliance can be placed upon Day spapers. Z _L ought not, perhaps, to dismiss this matter without a cau- tion to Daynot to rely too much upon Goodyear’s past for- bearance, im his future statements in the vewspapers, lest he provoke a feeling of indignation that may athe pe re beyond amere puolic exposure th WILLIAM JUDSON, osttite Solicitor for complainant Goodyear. BE CUMMINS, pendant! 8, 20: | been ful tained in our market, ae Pind Gallers” a en fully ascertuine arket ‘Almigs in clsantance, 94 toch street Nor asisth | Doors will open te kaif past 6, the curtain will ries at 7. The bell ringers had an uverflowing house last night “AMES R. KEELER & CO., Butter, Cheese and Lard, 100 CHESNUT STREET THEATRE- Miss Delcy gives a concert here to-night. Pstaree Siew. nunson ... PHUADELPIS, ey uno atanaaen | The traf Edward. Mebert, on an indictment for OURSE. fi assaulting, and, in conjunction with five others, commit- ting a rape on Margaretta Ehrman, was resumed yester™ Friday Kvening. October Bist, day, and the evidence for the prosecution opened.— Will be performed MACBE H—Lady Macbeth, Mrs K. ns | George R Richardson, Esq. the Attorney General for wens MC Reals Macau, Mr Morris; Firat Mitel: | the state, took the case in hand himself, and with his To conclade with THE GARDENER’S’ ‘WIFE—Galochard, | usual zeal and ability entered on the performance of hix ‘Mr Owens; De Bussy, Mrs Duan. BENEFIT OF MR. C. KEAN. ; : : duty with a determination to punish the guilty or acquit crn aoe FHILADELIHIAT the innocent, as the evidence might disclose in the pro- -Mn. H. E.Stavens | gress of the trial. The Court-house was crowded to excess, and the jury were in the box at an early hour, who, I was pleased to see, are men of character and sta- Mgpeay eet Nov. on frat i dy, at Kock p, | Staex Mawagen.......06 ; will come offthe Hurdle Ra imile ‘heats, for a , Friday Evening, October dist, Pott awetehin *Bearea Ws cleas' veeaee Fak Will be performed THE MULETEER OF PALERMO— October 30th. Myrtyllo. Mr Wood; Count Patrino, Mr 8 Johnston; Count ts sg Quebec Buffer, from Quebec. __Kierto, Mr Myers; Beila Rosa, Mrs Burke: Mondiua, Mrs Dives. Bing Jacket. Thayer. r. Di ke. Peet Eek Douglas from Montreal. | Poncnsiude’ with JACK SHEPPARD—Jack Sheppard, Mrs ett ine and OFeNEe. ericus, from New York. | Deriey Blucekin, Mracersess Mts Barker deneues Wik, Diet Coton dean Mr Johnston; Winnifred Wood, Mrs Myers friends, naturally begets inell such cases; but Ru} Oscar ‘Sweatland enters ¢ ¢ Snip, New York. Dress, BOWERY CIRCUs. justice must and will have ot course, “a a : | Boxes 2 cents—Pit 18% cents—Children half price. ipal witness, Margaretta Ehrman wes calle Bilt, Wan: Fox enters be Hope, from New Jersey. Dress, pa een ete Miahcia iaiana ecouniad Intel ‘The distances in this race will be sth of amile. Performance over before 11. her testimony, on account of giving it in German, 31 dttre: —————— the time consumed in translating it. She testifie TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE TWO CIRCUS that the prisonerat the bar was the one thi MPANIES fi ‘ : | kif on the young lad that was in company Now Playiegat the Qmrhithostre. | with her at the time of the sasnult, and, that, he subse- | By ; - juently was the second one in course viol er By Mee a es Naso Manes Wogitg: Amar and Mas- | Tergon’ Her conduct on the stand, and the reluctance Claws, se ose sosisgess ‘Dan Rice. | with which she disclosed the facts of the case, created | Change of Pecformance every evening, by the largest troupe | quite a favorable impression on the jury, as well as the a . numet host of spectators present. é Doors open at Performance commences at 7 o'clock. The trial will doubtless occupy the attention of the Chee | Court for several days, as the number of witnesses to be | OPENING of the NATIONAL UNION CIRCUS | examined is very large. ‘The prisoner is, I bel iter mthe country. See bills. ul fe) —TROTTING. (Late Richmond Hill) now Richmond Theatre, | youngest of the five about ni years of age, rather LCR a Eras wane ee eS $30, | Corner of Varick and Chariton sts. | Hed: looking feiluw, but seems to be overwhelmed Tite beam: bere dle bs andor * | The doors will open at half-past 6, performance commence at 7. | with sorrow and shame Margaretta Ehrman, the ur gente Adm D: He, $0 cents; 2d and 3d Circles, 25 | tunate girl, is about 23 years of age, a rosy c’ F Goodrich e' ne Boxes, $3. Equestrian Di T, | {resh from the Fader Lend, with black hair and eyes, and ae Gorter enter ‘ogkwell and Dan Garduer 1 | very goodfeatures. As the trial progre ill , Oct. 29, the performacces will commence with a Grand Cavalcade—after which, Horsem hi ter Rivers—Grand Trampolining and Horseman- | lin —questrian Exercises by Mad Guillen ourse—at present the scales of justic nced, though Igshould, perbaps, express an opi- | nion which I have heard repeated so often, tha re and Asmar V grioty, of | pears to beno sympathy for the poor gitl, whe and , Gymnastic Exercises, &e. ke. ‘The th the Fares of the GERMAN FAR. | Father roughly, and not protected in her rights with as 029 Iw*me | | | EW Smith emers..- W Wheelon enters.. » Gol Bartine. SL Its | Singing by the M eT | wholeto conclude | MER. much zeal as has been evinced in other cuss If the translator was a lawyer, I should almest think he had been retained—not for the State. The young man em- ployed by the friends of the girl to see that she is cor- rectly interpreted, should also,it is shrewdly whispered, receive more protection than he does fiom the brow-beat- ing process brought to bear on hi T PALNO'S OPEKA SE On Friday Evening, October 3ist, MR.. TEMPLETON | In consequence of his engagement in Boston, will make his | e 9 {ue Manxer, Oct. 29.—The market for Howard street | LAST APPEARANCE Flour is without any large operations. Sales of 600 bbls FLEE “et pase | va pitan Entertainment entitled mixed brands were made late on Monday afternoon at Pun Wineinokene ee hE ed UL Ne $512}. OnT holuers offered to take this rate but ~Sweepstakes for 3 year olds—Mile Heats, sub. | Piano Forte. vse, -Mr Austin Phillips | without effecting sales except a few hundred barrels. ed with three subscribers. Same Day—A Purse of $100—Mile Heats. Lae ee ee | An Interval of Ten tes between the Parts. | and an advance has taken p There are purchaters yb i ‘ | Cael | at $525, but holders refuse to sell at this rate, and some Fae a ee OE oer ileee Mlic Heats—6100 to Pa hen | SR | are asking $5 374 and others $5.50. I hear of no sales of the second best. | ean TR, cote Obie note, as purchasers are not willing to meet these rates 0 Fortes «esi ceiee . To-day however the reception of the English news by Papeete Se chek nema doo er | the Great Western has completely unsettled the market ‘Same Day—A Parse of $150—Two Mile Heatsy | be: “ | and holders are not desirous to operate until the receipt Should there be a prospect of any competiti n for a four | Song-"The Hine willtcomens low.” | of further advices regarding the effect of the news on mile Fee, s liberal EdUW Site PURSE will be offered, of Song—"Jolly Beggar the Northorn markets. The receipt pri arnainetsane which due notice will be given. | | { : ‘The Races, each day, to commence at one o'clock. | n'thy cbbisee af Geo svening, Coy parthenlar darts.) ~. | detent mete perl nat sooabaeeis eee anilla rene reer, further particulars, Wie ENO WOE Bat ect he Ru ER, HOW TLOVE HER” | sold this moraing at $525. Prices then advanced to $5 ‘Trenton, (N. J.) Oct. 22, 1945. om are | SS oviginally sung by Mr, Templeton in the Grand Operaof | 311° and $5 37), ut which rate about 2000 barrels were none now to be had at this rate. The stock and holders now ask $5 50. consequence of adverse wi }, no wheat of uence appeared in market yesterday orto-day. Two small lots of prime Maryland red sold to-day at BOSTON STEAMERS | ‘BEC FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ‘HE ral Mail Ships HIBER- NLA tad CALEDONIA wilt ease Bos confor the above ports, ax follows, viz *— 2 112. iti the above, f | Corn is also scarce. Ip the absence of transactions In addition te Oa coer emo | we continue to quote old Maryland white at 61 cts, and Pad old yellow at 60 a 62 cents. Box Office open from 10 till 4 o’clock, where places may be | ats are worth about 36 a 37c. by ssf geene eee | Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. ‘will open at7. To commence at 8 o'clock, andterm- | Srock Boaro.—The sales at the Stock Board yester- . Tickets and Programmes may be had at the Music | day was pretty heavy. Baltimore 6’s sold at 101} a 101}, and Maryland 6's at from 78} to 78}. 845. | IGHAM, Jr., Agent,6 Wallet. | No Berth secured until pa'd for. ming ot Te | ‘ FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The | very fast anling packet ship LOVISVILLE, 313 tons, | sarries 1500 bales New Or! Cotton; was built | | 196 conte each, to be hed atthe Purtapecrnta, Oct 30, 1845. is city, with live oak and | it top; newly co} id | . patent ein Hes handsome segompnoaitiony ford ase ALHAMRA, The contested election cases were before Judge King sere, Analy to | No. 559 Broadway, (between Spring and Prince.) | all this morning, but no final decision has been made, FRDAY EVENING, Oct. 31st, | though the Judge has intimated that the petitions cen- Will be performed the Operatic Medley Burlesque (in one | t) entrtled THE VIRGINIAN GIR 56 South street, “Pee _FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—RegulargPacket of the 2th Nov—The Movant fast selingtPacket hip ROSCIUS, A, Eldridge, master, of 1100 tons, will s ‘asabove, herreguiar day." ht or passage, accommodations unequalledfor splendor or comfort, apply m board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to gE g. COLLINS & CO., 4 South street. t, vague in their allegations, and if permitted to have in which will be introduced the gems of Balfe’s celebrated | weight with the Court, will result in setting the delibe- rate count of some four or five hundred sworn officers of Opera of, A eod BOHENIAN Mor elections,of both parties,at naught,and of inducing every a‘ Also a very laughable Burlesque Files of peceste S208. sng paaket ship Siddons, FB. Cobb, ‘sie caus POLKA, election that takes place in the cityand county,to be con- bese rate Ml succeed the Roscius and Ca SOLO ON THE COMBADOOR. tested. A final decision was deferred till Saturday. One great difficulty, in ordering re-counts of thejballot boxes ives GGAl CONCERT. s,the danger that they may have been altered after they Previous to which will be GRAND ‘Vi Palmo’s Ethiopian Ope a Companyhave the honor to anuounce - FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and N: York Line—Positively first regular packet—To Saturday, Ist Nov-—The elegant fast aai | to their friends and the public that they will take & have left the hands of the judges and inspectors of elec- above, ee as al aes: ee | next Saturday, November Ist, on which oceasion they will | tions. By act of Assembly these eficats fare so constitu- ; i i - form woplttions: apple ca bend Oates ator fectet Walle, | TWo ENTIRE OPERAS. ted, that each party to have at least two persons . st. orto E K. COLLINS & CO. Doors open at7 o'elock. Peformance to commence at 734, at every poll, to watch every ballot box; no returu can Positwely no goods received on board after #riday eveuing, | _Admisston 29 cents. iG be ids Uilchs thous Ore ta racbn Sakae, Sed eam aned "ES ccieare Willi ahes be'0a Board ab Ohlecha Wherf, fice of | NI BLO" jointly with the other officers of election put their seals Wall street, to-morrow (Saturday) morning, Ist November, GRAND SCIENTIFIC ILLUSION. to the boxes in which the counted ballots are placed. at 12 o'clock, at which time the ship will sail so HERR ALEXANDER, prekent in New Grlous James b- Woodraf, whowill tHE GERMAN MAGIC 1AN, taken out of their possession and depo- x johnston, master, wi ost tfully announces to the Ladies and Gentle- sited with the nearest Alderman or Justice of the Peace. Genesee,and seal och Novembre ner neering east” | ML Mien of New York that he wil open series ofhis high- | So it iy clear that no fraud can take place until after the done, and the vote publicly declared,the Usitep STATES COURT—norace H. Day ads. Chas. Goodyear—Equity Suit—India Rubber C: le question, also the circumstances under which was defeated : and those who want to know the tes- in the case are referred to the affidavits on file in the States Court, which will also clearly show that the pa- ther with quite a provements. suppose my tory of India Rul For the edifie ¢ ” i Aue legal profession, s counsel will mot pipeet to my adding that the “answer” is not WE et RACE k DAY, Soliciting for himself o MK. GOODYEAR W GED respectfully call the attention of the public to the following statement of his Sol: Fm regard to certain proceedings in the Court of Equity :— August 12th, 1845, 0f which the de- ad due notice; but the defendant has not as yet put in any answer Un August 26th, a notice of motion for injunction was given tobe heard onthe first Monday of September “On Tuesiay, the 30th of September, the defendant filed his affidavit against ming the right to read other afidavits in reply day ts the plaintiff should file. But the Court in- formed defeadant that he was at lib yo file what ata ite he pleased, and might have time, if he wished, but that the | plaintiff would havea right to reply. | Upon this intimation Court, the a od, aud the Court granted him ten days withi aiidavits with liberty to the Plaintiff toreply. is he Court closed on Friday next after ex ion of the: #0 allowed to defendant, s0. that the plamtff hed not ‘ax the witnesses and as the Court dant request- ich to fire his 10 same, which would allow 10 procure the ne- | cessary affidavits—costs to abide the event. Accordingly the motion will muewed again on the firwt day of the next term, (the 4th Monday of November next.) Tt will thus be seen how erroneous is the statement made in many of the city papers, that Mi Sn Boctrea sed shove netaeeate Mr. yer ing un GB Are WM. JUDBON. Solicitor tor ‘OUNTAIN 5 No. 8 Murray Street. SINGING and. Recitation ' Sideaclus at o'ctoek und elon! erta eeibieny sremnes com Refreshments of the best rate charges, iz res! yest qu secved as moderate chasers | 090 Stis*m comboneetoreienmeanincnmatiissstiensitbtymniudringniinmsianiadttes ANTIQUE SCHOOL OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN. PE Publi ay re Pe Visit the collection of Statuary of the antique School National Academy of Design, comer of Broadway and. Li Sod Sucurday went iror LOA Re epee FheTeeny, Friday mission free. ao wr of the Council, JNO. G. CHAPMAN, Atistre Secretary. THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY. Capi 200,000 Dollars. OFFICE 41 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. vue COMPANY continues to losure against loss or da- mage by Fire on their Manel favorable terms. All claims uted to this company roms fire 1g been paid, they pw Bad S. Fl Sika ‘On, Produ x6 [mis re oe age W. THORNE & C + Broad street. y, at Niblo’ the 3d of November, 1845. iy entertaining soire boxes are left with the Justice o: Alderman. It is here rOR E, TO CLOSE A CONCERN—T or MONDA te Lice ot Livweoeal Packs, crusleting Of the. thise | Dusting haere bore lligive’ ei varies 0 axverince that the law is defective, for, from the character, very i in Che- ~ | ic. | frequently, of the magistrate, who is usually a wan, ‘Siddons, Sheridan and . They were ie - myn Natural Philosophy and Magic. pee The. ‘fect Noe’ bar pla pees yg +4 eet 7—Performance commences at 744 o'clock. oath to protect the box from desecration, and ‘ gal etme is freed from the Neen hg of ae ince, ve i hi rom the accer li- * for paneengers are. very extensive and SPLENDID FESTIVAL CONCERT. | Host, .qppenest,, bob, petaatpey tos Seas ed, Appl HE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of announcing to the | ty of unscrupulous part ‘ F he | tho most glaring frauds can be perpetrat the megis- i. Re South st. T'itdies and gentlemen of the city of New York, that he in- | Se Bicer ths belies bens pre FOR MOBILE—New Line—The splendid packet | tends to give a id Vocal and Instrumental Concert on om, TALLEHASSEE, will positively sailon the Ist | | Monday Evening, the 10th of November, | | result was aunounes of November, hertegular day. She has superiorac’ at the Broadway Tabernacle, on which occasion he will be as- | those who prevented them from allowin; sisted by all the most distinguished professional abilit dtp seem tian pee hbe “heer commodations fc steerage passe f ply : ty, bined wich the members of the Philharmonic and litical friends hoard, a Siuvay's What foe oP wal fever orton | New York Sacred Music Societies. ULC HILL. | Will and thu permitting alterations {9 bem . » Li ber ur omg - sk of one part; in Fo td 2 An CARD-=U. C, Hill respectfully solicits all those of his ma. | Out the tickets of one Pury Ni SOP ee onld entire. FOR MOBILE—Packet of the ist November— | sical friends, ladies or gentlemen, who may be compet The splendid fast sailing ‘ket ship TALLAHAS- i either | or instru BiB aricettcaced eet ay AAU kath rerun ey oe ri regular dey. Broadway, on Wednesday Evenings, at 7 o'clock, pree by ‘accommodation of etree for sohig, senent cal re 4 puacengvay Cumer: ke arpawel eeteprndivatiap dentate tes Soisesr Warseact tl ome er eotenton | POVERTY Achar of Benen coe of Bede ase a ke OTe treet y ded statu warble) | unted. iy the W. & J.T TAPSCOTT, 75 South street, and street, De Kuyper’s celebrated statue (in mi the, boxer ie Quarter Sessions will permit any wuch o23me corner Maiden lane. omen 9 tDeant Oo} “LA SORTIE DU BAIN,” (Coming from the Bath.) BRODERIES ET NOUVEAUTES DE PARIS _ , This exquisice and refined work, which ine been bowuonmerd PETER ROBERTS, No. 313 Broadway, nd which has attracted crowds oP adivern jn, Exrope, IMPORTER, JOBBEN AND RETAIL Beek toi cowry seeretcontand rick, ands no | ["ikiirviderie spi! Lacy Gods sessathy: sees gontidently opened forthe wspection gf the lo 1 the t desirable styles of the present season, "MM. until 10 P.M. Admittance 25 cents.— | at prices which will maintain the reputation his storehes long | g oven gom.94, Mat! f sore ¢ sting trial of Capt. Thomas meen, 8 to which Drought to a conclusion this F bn been no verdict. Captai ged with selling the American brig Wash- toa slave dealer on the coast of Africa, for and with remaining on board of her with to keep up the appeu: held as “th in the city.” ~ | i “rote ie mi Cambrie Hd, from auction. aa: TITIAN'S VENUS. TEE nd thus avoid the vi jen Lawn do, iviere borders, to i ost successful vi h “Fac each, remarkably cheap. em PT Hig nach gamired vedio thls city for ethibicon et room | owner, « Brazilian, w 1 rae Lawn fais, tape borders, from $7,50to | Ny 7, Lafarge ‘Building, 1s a be gc on — i a4 17nd oe er nt tonk risied border. _BSmution 5 cen--Beaton Tickets cents. 010 Sweme Beents—Beuson Tickets 6 cents. ol0Sweme — Gf anothert ying i the ato, leering, Ge Washe , ldo do do, embroidered, from $2,75 to $15 DANCING ACADEMY. ington barge toa raxilian Orsvalied fer o_o." er 74 Leowann Street, West Side of Broadway. a cargo of slaves on irl Rimproidoned saoiey BARE, bi nee ‘LLE, PAULINE DESJARDINS has the honor of in- | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Bo fo. collar ards, ML Termine the public that he bas opened her clewen, dis | yxy Bean, Ost. 30-8 Pennsylvania, Bank 253) Rich Bimbroidered. Mu ziee, from 9 mowarde. | now ren to reeeive,punnis, | Mle. F; D. gives tustractiog fe | 91000 North Amer ins Co, 7; 3 Manif & Mechaniow’, 29; Upwagde ot 0 Emoroidersd Evening Dresses. uy Riviere, fuel ail the newest and most fashionable. Dan | Ieo Wilmington 18 6 sey Chern by "Botanednseoier 6 Orgnndie Flowiees tow $8 to $1, ae Maer, and tft gt Walzer Among Canal stock, 334; amy girard Banks Sk 100 de asually sold trom $:¥ to $48. ¥ Dances the Polacea, Mazurka, Cachucha, Cracovienne, | Sxvovn Boanp— 7 6's, °80, 96}; fow very rie a ace Cape hes, ver lar “6: D. will give her perticular attention ke & Delaware Canal Loun 6s, 824; 50 Penewe SEA tsk ae anddemt Veil. Beardime Schools.” Colon Parties wil be formed fon Tt, bas, Ho gaao0 Y & Lom, 6e, 02,111 ining Silk, Larybe Wool act Morin Vests of all sizes; "Hetone who’ are desiroure of becoming pupils, will pease | St 0 Tot & Delaware SCindcen, Cashinere, Lambs’ ‘Wool and Merino, Hose and hall apply to M'lle P. D., as above. to lm*re 10 shins Cheep enny kilt Bank, 8}. jose, Merino and Cashmere Gloyes, Plaid and Fancy Woollen TL 0! Will commence a Private Dancing Boes, for children, which are offered from 10 to re School at his residence, No. 448 Broom: sams rion mel Botron, Oct. 30, 184" lower f 5 Mu) FALL GARMENTS. Wplnewiay,mrsdaysopd Suri. sf tale pec of the Nowe by the Grea Wenters— Weather Me. WY; MATTHIESSEN, [177 Fulton 1A, choice stock bey? easy enapaanetaaae vals of Boston—Speculation in Railroad Shares Pen and Poe's Poetry, fe. #- me only material change caused in our market by the news received yesterday by the Great Western, wan a trifling rise in flour, and produce generally. Genesee has made an advance of one eighth, and as this is rather a moderate one, I think it will be permanent, notw ith: Cloths, Tweeds, C 4 Veatings are now open, (fom winch selections ean be made at very moderate Pri cefor eu only. The cutters of this Fe Agog Ta phe Coes tnyaiahing their own UH OMS I ITTING.—Every article necessary to complete GIGANTIC MASTOL ON. are equal to any Ef bah | awardrobe, at, than, 2000 ibs. | the atock in this city in now very heavy. Hol- WM. MATTHIESSEN, 127 Fulton street, standing the atoc 17 Tenth next door to Herald office. | SRhAR hibition w le | ders sell freely at $6, bost quality, and, firm at rene a i. STRAW BOARDS. (serum We " ‘There has been an attompt to udvance on’potatus, but the 100 yar ders Pore oF RSE atalcheieemhe zo‘clocks ae fact is there ison immense stock, in this city, im ep» of Im swe y 0. 6h and 7 Nnvenm atiect. (hove exniiein oor Vpdian r¥ | the no and cry that gy rrtenerr a shar <rop ee EM P10 halos oxtrg Wateg vob 4 very 9 @rior article, for dition and its anatomical structure, by + Frings of | soda short crop there, Holders sold freely bost 4 wy ok x C0. Boath #t. , Newburgh