The New York Herald Newspaper, November 2, 1845, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a Vol. X1., No. 282—Whole No. 415%. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1845. these remarks are AND FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. Tere ong +o pean 7) |} 18. | TRANSPORTATION. 1845. | CHEAP per han sprees Po THE NEW YORK HERALD. | SOHN ALLE aa COLUMNAR BASALT ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER. the order contains nothing in the shape ot explana ON BENNETT | W. H. DEGROOT & CO ‘ a cot | tion. [have no further observation to make, and must JAMES GORDON NETT, Proprietor, | OLINTON LINE. . * No. 104 Fulton Street, oo! ‘ eon ri 3 1 30; Xf Ibe tS now request you to take farewell of the iady, and "eae a JOHN ALLEN wishes to inform hus old and tried friends, ULD respectfally inform their Cust: 4 the Pub- | withdraw us soon as possible.” “ Farewell !” ex- Circulation---Forty Thousand. aarhes- sou ooo ore, ued syaetompusitog. Ht W Qe one tay ae Drebaned to fark every eule tte | claimed Mille. Plessy, *do you imagine 1 will DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price? cents por copy—87 | ti'unerior style, tor the comfort of passenacns ard hesutccy at line asthe following low prices, which, er 30 percent | | abandon my husband? My duty is to follow him, % per annum — payable in advnnce. Height: Hach host of this lige is cotmeniid by teraenen | igwer than eam w ie | and if he is not permitted to enter the country, rel ELLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 63 cents per | ("iF . . i mer, Gyereoats of best material, made and trimmed in the latest d » rely co) 3 1246 cents per anuum—payable in advance. i for the public. safety, is lly neured.) pat Placed entire: from $350 to $20; Cloaks, | upon itl shall net. Iwill not go on to St. Peters- ADVERTISEMENTS wt the usual ycar—always eau in| ts lermeriy, with Soe Eckford Linct Tow Hoste ou the Hite. from $6 t0, $25. Fh Black. Blue, Olive and Brown | burgh.” ‘Excuse me, madam,” said the official, “Rr Hes br ali kids bcodded ‘with Bacuty aad despateh | 800 River, dud C.M. Reed's Steam tn the Lakes, and he | Divas and Frock Coats, fromm $8 tc $16. hanes of every shade | in his blandest tone, “ excuse me, but you have put * 4 | can with contid ay to his frieads, that at no time has he at of Vests of excelle teri Psa pin ‘the | ourfooton the Russian territory, aud you must {All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to | henent ai Detter t the publi assortment of Vests of ex¢ mat+rial and made up in ‘the y a} » d, us the estabfistiment must be post paid, of the postage will be de | © ctuaily than with tne presgut organizat ou aud would there: pest manner, from $1 to $2. lstewise, a exten-ive varieny of | remain.” “ What!” exclaimed the lady, indig- Gneted frost the a er OR DON BERNDT. Fire respectfully solicit acontinuanee of putronage. wii bcmede soacitthatpandeettions meee Adaline eal nantly, “do you mean that you will detain me by ‘ietor of the 4 York. be furnished in 4 hours for trom $15 to $30. utters | | force ? Most assuredly, madam,” replied the New Youu Heraco EstapuisHmxnt, na Allen 19 South street, New York. and Workmen employed. The plain man, as well as the most | inexorable man in office, ** for not only have we Northwest corner af Fulton and —sasau xtrect# | fae ere ee achesin pereniar, oon beseited as NO. 192 FULTON STREET. | the means, but also the rght todo so. Have you —_——————_—— George Davis, Reed's Whari. Buffalo. a ent Se pein not sigaed an engagement whieh is binding on RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD | EIN "Parks Co. Cleveland, CEPT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE oi? Youure the property of Russia for ten years | JOACAtmatroug, Detroit. ROMOEMEN is Bettie ete ett |—-vour engagement must be fulfilled.” Ic waa in eClure, Milwaukie. afl kinds of superttucus effects they wich to dispose of, | j vata that they: ress wept, enfreated, and MOWGHN ALLED such jadies and Gerth % i 7 | threatened b the first tine, perhaps, in Arms, Fumiture, &e. OF Rochester, General Agent. | Arms, fwmmiture, ke her powers were exerted in vain ; th OR SA N MONDAY, the 29th day of De. a f December next, by virtue | 7M. ts shipping in New York,’ will please mark | ¢! A to send for the subscriber, barous Muscovite was proof against all, and per- of the State of Nowh Carolina, to fireclose a Mortuage there: | ocho w yy mel leave Pier 4,, fvot Broad street, 9 teuded to, T-TEVENSTYN, | bereaved, mee fir wite vy tatorg exeemted bv the Haleigh wud. i ii 097 Juntme 400 Broadway, upstairs. — | gré mal gré, resented in her tr earri Vo desiaeass 7 hetenoe avanns aereain Jia tas fot an Ee NT ii many | ~_ FALL GARMEN’ ; | started off ina gallop en roude tor St. Peters tn.thé city of Ralaigh, tothe highest bidder, the whole property J the Intermediate, Lavuings, on und alter | YM; (ATYIIESSEN, 127 Fulton st—A. choiee stock jwhilst the unlostunite husbend was con of the Raleigh aud Gaston Railroad Coupany aforesaid, (so Wed 28), willleave the (ror of | shay save Chet er eee ine apiineres. aud Vestings, are now uoder ar n distance from the fro: far as the same is known to Ine) consting of 87 es of Rail | Barclay street for Alba + instead of five, as | ben, rom watch nele a one Ng 9 6 yp gh tier, with an admonition thet if he ageia attempted rad, teaching from the City of Maleizh to Gaston. on the | herctotore, CN a heres GRRE et ‘ bo tee 2 tel fthe Empire, he might North side of the Roauonke river, in the direct line of public VOLICE. | cat 1 Ag ey ap oe and skill Crnggle rene we: ~~ be ap “ie the to re-enter the territories of th 4 > he mug! eony yance to Petersbarg, ity Point, Richmond, Was}.ington NULICE gay arch: pelptorent Me gate tc aes nea obably make a longer journey than would be City, Baltimore. ke ogether with all Bridges, Depots, STATEN ISLAND Tibie Turdighlng shale omm weueoials, tan inte feces aanda aygreeable—to the deserts of Siberia Paka Miser Wie Sock eC iae: Tact, arth : FERRY, up on the ab-ve terms. deat: pean: ‘oe Foreign Literature re . 5 st al ire — > >> oy (3 . . bd Wood, which may then beon hand, and all other articles own FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET C7) OUTEITTING.—Every article necessary to complete ! following new works have recently been publish awardrobe, at WM. MATTHIESSEN, 127 Fulton street,” next door to Herald office. ed and used by the said Company for keeping up said Railroad, aud transportati.in on the From the ature of the pro: | ou Qe Pete rad te be eel eae apa one beat will ran boobs Ferry, and the will: be as follows: ed: Captain Fremont’s Exploring Expedits ‘Bakewell’s (Mrs. J.) Conversation Cards on Intellec- n to the Rocky Mountain 817 Im*m. perty it will be sold en ma eave Staten Island. Leave New York. : : “ 8 aoe g TOT 2 ( pont 10 lay mgr A >4g® | tual and Moral Subjects, 26 6d in case. ie bere Uy ap iteees OF Hin Danes @ Ae 9 AM. TO TAILORS. f On October 27th, the travellers reached Ney Percé, which is avant 100) miles fom the South Pas” | ELOe wer (toy i) clein, Sermous, Addressed to a body corporate, by the name and style of the pres ee i de HOSE who desire to attain a correct knowledge of Fash- | and about the same distance trem the Missouri river, at the mouth of the Kansas. The above is a | Country Congregation, 12mo. 7s 6d cl. and will aequire all the franchise privileges, right BP ya jouable Cutting, in all its various branches, would dowel | sketch of a rock in this neighborhood, on the left bank of the Columbia. It showa the manner in | “Cudworth's Intellectual System of the Universe, trane- nities .ow possessed by it, for the termof’80 ye do 6 do Gin Ve sbentined of the aur yy ae 13 Boosacaget which | which the basaltic rock, which constitutes the geological tormationjol the Columbia Valley, lated by John Harrison, 3 vols. 8y0, £2 2s. cl. charter has yet to ran. These frauchires and privileges are of | olsre from $8 to 810 per book vod imtme’ | sents itself. 4 lee! | Dickson’s (Dr.$.) Principles of the Chrono-Thermal Eoemoet aclcraueasous Kind to.yhe Camenay cng may be fonnd PROPLES LING. OF STEAMBOATS — GOAL ach ei ~ Barysoy % System of Medicine, with the Fallacies of the Faculty, rice oii AS ere m most of the Public pier between Courtlandt and Liberty streets. 1mm | soreqned and ae of careage from che yard at the followin tos » Toy: Adslinl Fountain’s (F.) Harvest Surveyors’ Best Assistant, 18mo. 1s 6d. ¢ Fox and the Gee: Is 6d. cl. Goldsmith’s History of England, with Continuation to 1845 by J. Dymock, 12mo. 3s 6d. roan lettered. Hand-Book of Horsemanship, by Hershberger, imp. | 32ms. Is. swa. Heidelberg, and the Way Thither, by Nil, fc. 8vo. bs. cl Joh city,) namely. Broken, Steamboat KNICKERBOCKER, Ca # ray mall nut $4 per tou, oats, A. Houghton, will | tare oe Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, at 6 | o'clock. | Steamboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Capt. R.G. Crutten | i, iA ee on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, | at 6 o'clock. At ‘Corclock P M., Landing at Intermediate Places—From | the foot of Barclay street— Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, C: L. W. Brainard, will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sanday after- t. R. H. Furry, will . ‘Vhe ae imme foal ah r x annum, from t lows, co wit $2,000 atthe nf of in fou must bear interest, at the mte of of sale, and be paid as fol- six months, and the residue talments, at intervals of ten months each—say 1st, 20th i 24, 29th 4 pril, 1947, ov e-fourth of the remainder. 3a, 29th Februiary: i940, one-fourth of do. ath, the 2th of December, 1818, one-fourth of do. E Sth, tie 29ch of October, 1819, one-fourth of do. f ilroad and its appurtenances, completed of which we 29; large nut Ww. % cents off if taken from the Coal Yard coraer of King and Greenwich streets. PETER CLINTON. all im*re SWORD EXEKCISE ‘TAUGHT IN ‘TWELVE | NPR. HAMILTON ieviog oer | Mate rates | Anu street, aod Ameri , new edition, 4 col. plates, square, noons, at 4 o'clock. Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, (i ,000—one half 0 interest, on failure to pay n’s Greak E.pigrams, new edit. 12mo. 3s 6d. cl. ts u 7) | Musket #xereise. Mr. H. has been a teacher of the above for ad i] K ni - Gas rin daily over i, carrying the Mail of the United States, | Passengers teking either of the, above Lines will arrivein | bap des pln cared weormegeen PR eT Te e's (J.) Manual for Ship Masters, 12mo. 6s. cl. it za part of the trop any ple ti ing train of cars for the eas! rr \ r <1 ys pavantion of Per mi vt DiS070 tore or west. The Bo ts are new and substantial, are furnished | 3! J0t*r lorgan’s Memoirs of Elias, 12mo. 3s 6d. cl. sing a fertile region of country through nearly whole with new and elegant state rooms, aud for speed and accommo: | EVENING AMUSEMENT, reek Grammar, by Tate, new edition, 12mo. length, its freghts for the trausportation of Produce and Mer- | dations are unrivalled on the Hudson. q 7 , “ 2s 6d.bd. ' 3 5 chandize, independently of the receipts from Passengers, afford he taken at moderate rates, Dea bees Terence emery ueree Cuma. caw ebonet Naturalists’ Library, People’s Edition, Vol. 2, 12mo. acousiderable addition to the ordi railroads. ‘Though not, now, yielding « profit on the large sum expended in its construction, its income has been increasing for some time past, and it 1s confidently believed that it would ary sources of profits on All persons are forbid trusting auy of the Boats of this line, withont a written order from the Captai For Pi Freight. apply o2tre SP. C. SCHULTZ, ptains or Agents, board the Boats, or to the Office on the What men, to draw them from the haunts of dissipation aud view into which many fall, f.om a want of more rational aud in- at nusemnent, "An excellent opportunity now off Ts. wl sseases many uittractions, also cambinieg health plea: sure aud informati 4s 6d. cl. Robertson (Dr.) on the Nature and Treatment of Gout, Svo. 10s 6d. cl. Royal Alphabet, new edition, 24 plates, square, plain, produce a reasonable return upon a more moderate amount of ULAR MAIL LINES BETWE n, where lemen msy resort, and pass | 9s Gd; capital invested in its purchase. ERAS a =! 1s 4 Disbrow’ 3 Bow. | 2s Gd;col.4s.cl. : i sale will be made without reserve, at the time and place CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE, Terms for t courte of rele lamar: elie ae | saeggnan teria distory atthe Christians 7haton, Home afuresaid,at which those inclined to purchase, are respectfully MORNING LINE at 10 o’clock A.M. not required to attend regularly, ouly as may suit their con 2s, sheep. inyited to attend, ; BEN FRANKLIN No.7, J.B. Summons, | yemesce., The school will be ‘open every evening from 7 to | Smith’s (Rev. James) Common Scenes Improved, 3 ‘The purchase tnowey must be secured by bond with approved | Serealiiealesmaster, OM o'clock (Sundays excepted) | parts in 1 vol. 18mo. Is Gd. swd. po eet Cee ait Noa Nae AEE LPM. The School is open daily for Ladies, from 9 A.M. to3 P.M. Thornton's History of British India, Vol. 6, 8vo. 16s. cl; Pablic Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, 6 vols. 8¥ 16s. cl. and Special Commissioner of the Court of Equity, an, master, TO THE PUBLIC. , Thomson's Seasons and Castle of Indolence, 4 illustra. in thi be 5 larly, lea- a] om ~ t , by Hi yy . 82mo, (Clarke’s Cabinet Se: October 6, 1845, cause | sing punetusily athe hove, and will take freight and Passes. | ~ GOODYEAR VS. DAY—ONCE MORE. Ce ee AE onan eae ng papers will tisement 60 days, and forward thei P-Fcontaining the same, to the suuser New York. Herald, ‘Bultimorg-Patriot. Philadelphia U. State Gazette, Richmoud Enquirer did Richmond Whig, Charleston Courier, Mobile Advertiser, New Orleans Picayune, and N.C. Standard. C.'L. H. ol3m m sert the foregoing adver- Is for payment, with a t: Bostou Ati LUNG ISLAND RAILROAD C ‘OMPANY. A GE OF HOURS ‘TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOW, Commeucing on Monday, September 15th, 1815. Leave Hroontyn— ‘Até} o'clock, A. M.,Bostou ‘Train for Greenport, daily, Buudays excepted, stopping st Farmingdale and Be, George’ anor, ‘ALS A. M., for Farming tale and intermediate places, dail Sundays excepted, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, through to Greenport and 1 PM, for Farmingdale an Sundays excepted, and on Saturdays to Suffolk Stati Leave Greenport — Boston Train, at 1 oelock, P. M., or on the arrival ofthe steamer (row. Norwich, daily, Sundays excepted: stopping. a! Bt, George's Mayor and Farmingdale. ‘At Y o'clock, A. B1.;.Aecominodation ‘Train, on Mondays fcduesdavs and Fridays. Leave Farmingdale For Brooklyn, at 6% o'clock, A. M., and 1 P. M., daily, Bun Ddays excested. Leave Jamaica— For Brooulyn, at 8 o'clock, A. M. and 2 P. M., daily, Sun- mediate. place: gers to and from interme: ‘reight will be received for these foot ot Broadway. ir Boat, sengers. ol Im*rre ind Saturday, at 6 o'clock, P.M sy cree 0. NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TRI ¥OR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. from the pier at the foot of Courtlandt street. Pass ; Moraing Train of to Saratoga ant Lake ‘The low pressure steamboat EMPIRE, Captain R. B. Ma- every Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturda the steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain Wednesday and be put i not be responsible for ke of the George. Freight loss OY até taken on the most reasonable terms. Freigh h i ut, or the company wil) freizht taken after 5 o’ctock. Tandings, at the usu] rates. lines at the Mail Wharf Every effort will be used to accommodate shippers and pas- STRADER & GORMAN, ROGERS & SHERLOCK, FOR SAUGERTIES AND CATSKIL. THE Splendid Steamboat JAMES MADI- SON, Capt. F. J.C. } Agents upperly, will leave the fot of Cedar strect, every Moniday, Wednesday, M.’ For freight or bassage, apply F. Waiawright, Agent, on the wharf. LIN b. ers taking this boat will arrive m time to takeorth ars from Troy west to Buffalo, and a o'clock. m. fi. Peck, every ridav afternoon, at 6 o'clock. eizhtapply oa board, or to C. Clark, atthe STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL THE Great Western Steam Ship Compa ny’s Steam Pitt * The GREAT WESTERN, 1700 tons 150 horse power, B. R. ‘Math must ews, Esq., the | HAVE a short answer to make to the long statement over HH. Day’suame. | affirm that the assertion that the suit is closed and dismissed from Court, is uutrue.. ‘The suit is sti{l peading, and, ur less further put off by Day, will beb rought toa hearing next'term ou its merits—a hearing which has not been had for want of tim p I have examined the original minutes of the Court, and have a copy of the order in the abi which fully sustains what I before stated, and state again—that the merits of said cause remain to be tied as soon as the same cen be heard upou motion to be renewed ut the pleasure of the complainant. This is notthe place to try the cause, although Day has been aiming at this by vertisements aud handbills fora year past. As the question between Gi come before the Court, and probabl Kaion Ivear aud Day will soou before ajury for investi- it is improper to put before the public such staternents as constantly making. ‘They are ealeulated, if not in- tended, to prevent a far trial, and encoumige others to pirate upon Goodyear’s rights, ‘The public may form some estimate of Day’s anxiety to drive this ease to a heating, by the fact that, although the de. fey drut had notice of he filing of this bill or'or about the 16th of August las watil the lith t,he di 0 jot even enter his appearance therein tober inst. I further state that, at the expiration of nearly a month’s time permitted to Day to'vut in affidavits in answer to the motion further for for injunction, for and obtained ter ay ase that purpo: id this al Sanita ant eof rel showlux NO’ diction of my former bene henge an year or Day that the ten days Were allowed to file affidavits, aud the cause thereby delayed, | subjoim a copy of the original order in the above cause:— Caption of the order, dated Sept. 28, 1815, Present, the Hon. Judges Neisou aud Bet s. Charles Goodyear ys. Horace H. Day.—Ordered, that the de- fendant (Horace if. Day) have ten days from this date, within remarkable rock in the lake, which had attracted our attention for many miles. Jt rose, according to | On the Mth January, the enterprising traveller states, “we encamped on the shore, opposite a very | our estimate, 600 feet above the water; and from the point we viewed it, presented a pretty exact out- line of the great i . rocks along the shore, it seems to be incrusted with a name for the lake; and I called it Pyramid Lake ; peste of Cheops. The accompanying drawing presents it as we saw it. 8 other calcarous cement, This striking feature suggested and though it may be deemed by some a fanciful re- semblance, I can undertake to say that the future traveller will find a much more striking resem- blance between th which they take their name. The elevation of this lake ab Salt Lake, from which it lies nearly west, and dista and elevation of this lake make it an object of ¢ western rir, as the Great Salt Lake is to the easte: rock and the pyramids of Egy)t than there is between them and the object from | ove the sea is 4,99) feet, being nearly 700 feet higher than the Great | t about eight degrees of longwude. The position | ographical interest. It is the nearest lake to the | no rim, of the Great Basin which lies between the base of the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada; and the extent and character of which, its | Foreign heatricals, The new Manchester Theatre was opened on the 29th Sept. The Manchester papers speak of the event as one that will long be remembered in the dramatic annals of the town. The receipts could not have been much short of £260. The receipts on the se- whole circumference and contents, it is so desirable to know.” | could desire ; but how-to procure one was the dif- ficulty. He spoke to his father and induced him by urgent entreaties to write to Paganini, offering hun | any sum he named for one of his best instruments Paganini’s answer was alike a proof of his own generosity and his liking and opmtion ot the young Willams (Dr. T.) on Procuring Sleep in Insanity, post 8vo. 4s. cl. Select @ Veteri Testamento Histori#, new edition, 12mo. 4s, cl. gilt. Varieties: The posts for the Magnetic Telegraph between this city and New York are being put up in Bridgeport. Some delay has been occasioned in trying to negvtiate with railroad companies for permission to run the wires by the side of the track, which was unsuccessful. Con- sequently, between this city and Hartford.the wires will probably run on the turnpike.—New Haven Register. A young gentleman, Wiiliam Gibbs, a native of England, who has for some months past, been travelling in this country with the hope of regaining his health, died very suddenly on Thursday morning, after getting out of the Western cars in this city. 'e learn that he was buried from Stanwix Hall. —Jibany Atlus. The Albany (Geo) Patriot of the 22d ult., says the academy in Bainbridge, Decatur county, was struck by lightning, which killed a son of Mr. John Harrel. The whole school was stunned by the shock. The ele tric. fluid passed over a little girl, setting fire to her clothes, and tearing the shoes from her feet, without omg har any personal injury, Mr. S. H. Mills, of Verplank’s Point, and former- | ly of th , Attempted to destroy his life on Sunda: last,by stabbing himself with a dirk knife in the stomach | and side. His physician entertains hope of his recovery, | although one of the wounds in the stomach is said to be | very severe. days excepted. Horac Bed 69 Commander. Which to file all the affidavits he intends to use on the hearing | cond night were neaily £100. The “Court Ball in artist. “1 will not sell you the violin, but 1 will | Itis said that Ex-G Pai Ven “» yy m he for th " thi ‘A ig p neaily ). y c “X-Governor Paine, of Vermont, 100 a EAN Mae Rik Ocutinmaeooare iakanter ok tue copy from the minutes. ah ygie a 1740” is described to be the most splendid ballet presentitto you in complimentto your high talents.” | bas sent orders to South America for a number of AI- 1s eal aseniown pSarhei2 Aha wis iihtclaa Sta or" WEEE GARDINER, Clerk... | spectacle ever seen out of London. This 1s the same instrument upon which Sivori now pesyres fr the view of naturalizing tiem, if possible, he ay’s name, : ac , I i State. il Ae Denon Levee rn ingen Biew: YOR. not in this place stop to meatio ST Verdi's Nabuchodonoso is not to be produced as Playsin public. | Sivori travelled to Nice on purpose | !* he ees " Parke aw Occob AY see ese Nov. 6 .. WILLIAM JUDSON, ounced, because some obscur ‘ibblersforthe [0 receive the violin from Paganini’s own hands. | Mr. Hezekiah Rich, tormerly of Wellfleet, was Hyde Park, if miles:- 2. 16, | Serta te yp Cater tts Ls Bey Solicitor for complainant Goodyear. | theatres of the Boulevard. Saint Martin, having ‘THs Was in the year 1340, shortly before the death | killed on Thursday evening, by falltug through the scut Slowsville, (during ses . E IN. * | theatres of the Boulevard Sain artin, having tbs Jiscrag Posete | tle at vd ‘ . id sion Cog) 7 16 From Liverpool, sarin New York. 4. | Porn Pumsc—Goodyear vs. Day.—We at last have | amelodrama on the sudject, long since torgot en, f the great master, and though he was then ina eodlpecieags: sires e druggist store on Commer. n 162% | Stturday. .... | Sept. 37. 3) AERO Sa Day’s confession that his, statement that Goodyear's suit | have modestly put ‘orth aclaim to ashure inthe Very delicate state, he entreated Sivori to play to | . a s ies Fane aren icine Hows $00 to $12), (aud $5 Steward’s | 4#aust Day had been closed aud dismissed from the Courtis profits of the representations. him, and his last words to him were—" You will be | | The Boston Common Council offer a reward of a 1% | cording to the size aud position of the State Rooms. hey a : m* se feo ‘ ‘ _ the only survivor of my manner. Go to Paris—stuay | ‘housand dollars for the apprehension of AlbertJ. Tirrell, . 20 | “EO ticighe er paseage, or other i lormation, SPAY to ectltged intiemanaen Hiescnrm nian for intents ee kee als 3 ieee ery Rare Wadteg, there—there ull great artists beget their great repu- | Charged with the murder of Mania Bickford. Wiser ineas on the arrival of Trains at th q « BIC es heen heard and decided upon its merits. duced at Drury-lane Theatre on the Ist inst. and €X- tations, Goto Paris. Alter Paris you require no | Rich veins of copper and silver have been dis-* Seaetans, to cake pecsengecs bt vary low Vares;to all parte cltke | 227 2awimtte [at nhl But the object of a part of Day’s last communication seems cited a prodigious sensation, Dumelatre was the’ jnore.” covered on the Menemonie river, by a party trom Green Island. BOSTON STEAMERS fo have been to pnow that the mation f5 injunction was xc- | principal dancer. “ The disturbed state of the French capital prevent- | Bay. ried FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. by t, that the motion had beenteard | A new opera, composed by Howard Clover, has ed his then Visiting it; but atier a tour of eighteen | Wm. E. Haviland, indicted in Brazoria county, ‘THE Royal Mail Steam Ships HIBER- | "2°2,"% erits, ihn satan by me ip enawerse Day | been accepted by the maaager of the Princess’sThe- months—in which he received the highest (etimo- | Texas, for the murder of Daniel B. Spencer, was ac- joyal TOS en co ‘Bos eens Shalicnanineiee, hing saerere eee atre. Mlle. Nau willimake her appearatce ia the niuls of ability—he played at Paris, and was there | 1Wited at the lest term of the District Court. VA. NIA and CALEDONI 5 toxfor the above ports, aa follows, viz = _.Nov. 1, 184 uot desire or cause she trial to be put off, and that he was ready principal character. presented with the wedal of the Society of Music. | A Visir ro ras Toms.—James Bickford, husband J tes NOTE eine for tal when the cas ‘was first called up.” ‘Thisis as false ‘An opera by Balfe, under the title of Die ver Sivori uext visited Belgium. Puolie crowns, me- of tne Lace Maria A. Bicklord whe arrived from Bangor MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON Caiedunia, E.G. Lott: Commander, Dav, by his ownudmission, had rom the 25th of August till | Haymonkinder,” has been several times perturined dls, Xe , were showered on hin wherever he ylay- | fi Aouad, visited Ber tomb yesterday, and posseused = Siete Passage to Liverpool he 26th of September, to put in affidavits am opposition to the | at the principal theatre ut Hamburg, aud appears ed. Arrived in Loudon three suggous buck,ue gave | © c ur. He was accompanied by Py em ope porno motion; and when the motion was on the latterday. broush | ukely to becume @ favorite ‘ i his first concert at her Masjesty’® Lheatre wih the | 44% Augustus.— Boston Post, Nov. 1. ‘or freight or up, Day, to go to hearing upon his own affidavit, 1 sist- ~ay pase ihe i oe —- hae i a ‘BaIGHan, 4 Agent, 6 Welle that ead a right to teu Adavits in reply to the Camuio Sivert—Dhe subject of our sketch was Batlle maxuiticeut success UMt ad previously, aad | Rs lighows Intelligence. = < ‘o Berth secured until pa d for. 030 re of complaint. } “pl Wi astral lus sluce, iarked his course, aud placed luuion the | ‘The Rey. Andrew Syme, D. D., of P a. DAILY OVER THE LONG Is) L “ANA | . But, after au intimation from the Cort that the complainant | 2OM at Genoa, the birthplace likewise ot Pagamun, ee oo uablie laver, Sivori played wt Jule | a Aen Sa Cie igks ALD OAD, VIA NEW LONDON, NORWICH §& WORCESTER. AUS grelgek, in the Morning, from the Foot of Whitehal) FOR CHARLESTON, HAV new steamship rf ‘ON, NS “AND ‘The elegant ‘of 600 would have the right to reply, Day requested and obtained trom the Court ten further days to pat. inatfidavits, thustakiug more than forty days te put in hisaflidavits, and leaving the com: plainant bat a week to go into different States to procure affi- on the 6th of June, tS17. We may mention us @ ie- wmarkable circumstance, that on the eveniny of the bight on which he was born, his mether, notwin- rt, last week, atthe Zooiogival Gardens | He leaves Loudon im Octover. Ene | hien’s conc ia this town. on the 26th ult, in his 92d year. Doctor, or, more geverully kuown by all, Parson Syme. was wi born in Lauarkslure, Scotland, in September of the year ‘54. Between the years 1790 and 1800, he came to the wveet, South Kerry—Sundays excepted. barthen, John T, Wright, commander, inan i pate situation, Was induced to goto | #4gements awails hum at Hamburg, Bremen, Han- | ~ . Way Grates are in readiness to receive baggage for New | sail for che above ports on the lat November, “This ateatnanip | davits in reply, ; i standing her delicate situation, Was induced to goto SVer “Stockholm, and Copenlagen, We, He intends | t°WN of Petersburg, where he resided till the day of his London, Norwich and Worcester. Baggage for Boston goe | is built expressly fora sea versel, and is pronounced to. bea: | ,, It Will be seen by refereuce to the minutes of the Court pub | a couceit given by Paganini atthe Leairo Santo Au- Over, Stockholm, and Vopentagens We. | He intends | geuiy ' through’ander lock. jui6 thre | strong asany vessel ever built in this country-—has.a powertui | lished by Day, thatthe whole time asked for by complainan’ | gustino in Genoa—Wwhen the perlormance ol tue Passing tue winter at the last named capital, and re- | “SN oe Journal of last Monday says—We regret eugine and boiler, which were put in her by I’. F. Secor & Co, | Previous to the expiration of the ten days exteuaed time was great Macstro produced such an eflect on her mind ‘WHS (0 London in the spring, being nis tourth sea- | y say: 'e regi CHEAP Serene, TO BOSTON AND no expense spared to make everything perfect, and of great vom Friday rill Monday, to examine the affidavit of defendant. to hear that Bishop McUos bout to L ve our city, . C Co cheme son amongst us. In the tollowing autumn he pur- | , al . odati . ‘efore, be perceiv hat fully sustained in alj | and nerves as lo precipitate her accouchement, and a + , | !or# season at least, to discharge the Episcopal functions bi le ll lo on Sooner berrieg or hag oA rn ee that it was Day and uot Goodyear | the young Savori came into the world a litue before POTts rape a tour to rpreseg ee pave litle in the diocese of New York, in consequence of the sus- above offers a favorable opportunity ns Passengers going and put off the cause and prevented the hearing o | nis time, ‘Hardly had he reached the age ot eighteen doubt the same success that has followed hum every | pension of Bishop Onderdonk. South, aud viewing the above places. This steamer takes the motion before the adjourument_ of the Court. ‘The public months, When he gave evidence almost miraculous where in Europe, awaits his visit to the new world. Cana: as i who have read D Hug doube agree wich him, | Ui : ~The Rev. Henry DeKoven has accepted TI = eG OVIDENCK. Sais f pater ak Pitre whole trip, and will stop at each place i te Shue they will probably | of that Innate mental direction that urged him on in Jexny Linp.—One day Meyerbeer, in his musi- | cali to be the assistant minister in Christ church, of this edt 8 Be derrable routes fo the above P Aces) Ne | Kor freight passage apply to Capt, Wright on board, at T hi to the J ius peculiar path to subsequent tame. Atter anear- cal Wanderings, found humseif at the Stockholm altho. 3 ogeteclin' 4 i z sengers can be now tiken three times a week from ti: Depo aoa ‘oundry, foot of 9th street, H. R. rep nye road mals’ ¥ est entreaty, lus futuer, who Was un opulent citizen opera, He sees a youns gracetully formed tady, e Rev. Mr. Scull has removed, as chaplain, to Fort at Brooklyn, at 5 P.M, peeing direct from Greenport co Pro- ce in the steamer Ne. en,and arriving at Provid.nce ime to t-ke the early train to Boston. Fare 50 cents to Providence, and $175 to Boston TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. oll tfrre EAPREDS AND EER PACKET LINE, | From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Peunsylvania Bait roads and Canal—through in $34 days. ‘The above line is now it full operation and offers great inducements to persons who wist F CHI the mos. comiorta huis t u is er Brg oP cali On| foot o! wppreation ON "JOSEPH MeMURRAY 02300 manner, oi moderate terms. ‘OR KEY WEST AND APALA- COLA, to sail on the 30th Oct——The steamer FLORIDA, Capt. Clift, will sail asabove, She.can accommodate 'e Linited number of cabin and steerage passengers in Y Persons u- tending to embark for either of the above ports, shouid em: i rtunity, by making immediate jeekman'street, or to ‘cornes of 5 o> Yui Aaa, and South streets, | ‘OR LIVERPOOL—Regalar Packet of 6th Nov ‘onvinced, isfy them that no reliauce can be placed upon Day the newspapers. a onat hot, pernaps, to dism tion to Day not to rely too mucl bearance, in his future statemeats in the newspapers, lest he provoke a feeling of indignation that, may perhaps go beyond & mere public exposure Ww M JLDSON, odie Soliciter for complainant Goodyear. is this matter without a cau- upon Goodyear’s past tor UNITED STATES COURT—Horace Ii. Day ads. Chas. leper tg na > Suit—India Rubber Case. . For answer to the advertisement over the name of William Judson, solicitor complamant, the defend.nt refers the reader to facts, as published under his own name, exhibiting the truth oft Genoa, purchased him a cnuid’s fiddle. He began atthree years of age to apply himsell, morning neon and mgat, to pracusing on tus instrument, and, without any assistance or instruction, he was able, ina short uime,to play many airs he had heard fus elder sisters execute on the guitar. ‘The report of this spread all over Genoa, and tie boy was called prodigioso. He was invitedeverywhere. ‘The high- est nopility in the city had him at theirsoirées. Even the King and Queen Dowager, when they heard rather above the middle height, with beauttul light hair, and most talking eyes, who is pointed out to him as a ‘* promising”? vocalist. Beauty she can- not be said to possess, for the nose 1s too prominent; but she has an indescribable ¢harm in the quiet naturalness of her action. Meyerbeer listens; the | voice is deliciously fresh, and even in quality. But. | hark ! she ascends the scale. What upper notes are those—what bell-like clearness! That reulade again—what marvellous flexibility! ‘There 1s my prima donna !” exclaims the great composer of the shittan, Indian territory. Rev. T. B. Fairchild has resigned the charge of St. James? church, Wooster, Ohio, and accepted a call to the rectorship of Trinity church, Lawrenceburg, la. The Rey. Samuel Hazlehurst has accepted tue charge | of St. James's church, Downingtowa, Pa Tue Ro»pery.—The authorities are still at fault in regard to the Express robbery. Messrs. Living- ston and Wells are both at Rochester, but nothing has transpired to elucidate the affair. A stranger was ar rested in Utica, on Monday, while waiting to take the operation The well knvwn fast sauing packet ship INDt | in the niatter, in. the Tribune of Taevday, Vet, ih, and ex. | Such rumors of the child, invited him frequently to) nh f Ase spielen’ of being conoeriel is sus aepeeey. Fae eee oe te eee a moderns ay! PENDENCE, Captain Allen, will sail as above, | press of Wonday, 212 tod Wectende whe chereiurnens | the palace, and showered presents on him. * Huguenots” aloud, to the discomfiture of the | {iis person and trunk were searched, but nothing wee Blt gldh gee pve he dew ner regular day, | both sides of ahe question, algo the circuinstances under which the proprietors to conduce to the comfort anc of travellers. ‘The scenery on this route is unrivalled, and tar rent pee of Penusylvania internal improvements is well wor 7,0 ‘couventens, being seen. i this rente passengers aveid all the fatigues and dangers at tendant upon stage travelling, andatthe same time make an ex peditious trip. The cars leave every. vised to engage their tT o'clock. Pi q ‘Philadelphia, Office in Philade Fle Ince at, ce it Philnded Having superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, persons Wining immediate application on boar JOSEP: to embark s| 'H_ McMUR! hould make foot of Maiden lane, or | RAY, known fast FOR GLASGOW—Kexular Packet—The well | barque, ANN HARLEY Ko! ert Scott, master, 450 tuns, daily expected, ieee with quick desp, ‘or freight or passage, teh. cellent accommodations,ap- | will | Goodyear was defeated : one who waut to kuow the tes tumony in the case are referred to the affidavits on United States Court, which will aiso clearly show that the pa- tentee is not the inventor—but who is? ‘Together with quite « fat} and amusing history of India Rubber improvements. For the edification of the legal profession, I suppose my counsel wilt not object to my adding that the “answer” 1s not vel due. ie iy Ca cee in his sixth year, a new phase took place in his fortunes. Paganioi arrived at his native city. Le heard on every side miraculous accounts of the young sive. ‘The father was one of his tnends. He wrote to him next day, requesting him to bring the child with him that he mignt bear him. When he aeard hun play, he counselled the father to have the voy Immediately instructed. “* Leave the child to surrounding auditors, who were breathless nut to jose a note of the Stockholm syren. Yes, that was, indeed, the long svught for treasure, and Meyer- beer had the glory ot engaging for the grand opera at Berlin, the now famed Jenny Lind. M’uue. Purssy.—Our readers are already aware that this, our charming fairdeserter, on abandoning the banks ot the Seine tur the Neva, was accompa- found to warrant the suspicion, or bis detention. A party of persons, including two females, attracted the notice of the Cleveland police. ‘The Herald, of Tuesday evening, says that one of the men arrested is named Charles Mullard, formerly of Rochester, and the other Hiram McGary, alias Joy. Millard ha feit paper, a $10 note on the Onondi County Bank in hus possession, McUary a $10 bill of Oswego Bank. The a having ex two others gave their names as George Smith and Wm. tye ea iy — an Fon NOR ke vly to, . 'WOODHULL & MINTURN, | ; MR, GOODYEAR wy teaching tor a short ume,” said Paganini, “Sand qed by a gentleman en whom she had bestowed | Ander The latter had $90 in his possession; among Philadelphia, May 17, 1845. ppt |W GSLD respecttully call the attention of the public to the } | wall truly tell you whether his Ume Would or Would her hand--M. Arnould, favorably known in the | the bills one of $10 on the Commeroial Bank of Roches: For iuforination, in the eity of New York, apply to BD PACKETS —Hegular Packet | ocecdiags ithe Cn ot ee giieitor mw regard to certat’ | aor be thrown away in studying musie and the Vio- world of literature. 1¢ will be seen that they have ter, 4 $10 on Mechanics” and Farmers! Bank of Albany, . He a rent for re lth of Nov —The first as r e a ” spss ; ; le son Commercial o chester, | $5 Bank of o . LERCH & COs 7 We .N OR Packet Ship WELLING , Captain Chadwick, | cut urt of United States for Southern District yf | un.” In short, sucn advances did he make in his pot only reached the Nussiau territory, but have al. 5 A » mvt? emérre_D. LERCH & CO. Line. 7 West Wisin es ebove, wer reqdiartays Ce” | Aa Fer in Batty: ©. Gooljear yr teil Day =the practice and studies under Pagauiai, taat in two yeady eaperienodd a specimen of nortaern hospital | £19); | $5 Bank of Syracuse, and | $5 Onoudaga Bunk. ‘The aecommodations for Cabin, Second Cabin, and Steerage | bil! was sworn to aud lied Augu f which the de- CENTRAL RAIL ROAD FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON. fondant had due notice; but the defendant dioniths he played a coucerto in public, written ex- ty the Very reverse of agreeable to a pair of lovers Smith had $28; among the notes, 8 $2 bills on Unadilla 0, 0 ot put ws Baok.—Buffolo vidveriiser, Oe iinmediateapplication on oard, foot of Maiden lane, orto to be eatd enti @ catige of motion for injunction ype gizen | six short sonatas, All these pieces, composed tor perfect little romance—is told as tollow ‘On the Vermont Legisuaruré.—In joint meeting of the tonior Bae one mami convar Resiny the Sour of Septembur, the. defendant TE Oe nay | aumand written with Paganin’s own hand, he has (ravellers arriving ut te Russian fronuer, where, a» | ywo houses on Tuesday, the 28h, Muo L. Bennett The new and splendid Packet Ship PRIN' ts, New York, AL. Bk KT, the motion, ¢ the right to read other affidavits ja reply i to such aifiday ts the pl. preserved with love and respect, and curries every all the world 18 aware, a strict surveillance 18 exer- was elected an Assistant Judgo of the Supreme Court, DISTANCE IW MILES. Captain Sebor, will succeed the Wellington, aud sail on the uf sheuld file. But the Courtio- | where with lum. cised, the authorities demanded their business. | in place of Ezekiel Follett, who declined the appoint. [2G ROAD is open for the transportation of Passenger | first December. oe | formed defendant that ve was acliberty to tile whataiidaritt | Atter the departure of Paganini for Germany, he“ We are going Ww St. Petersburgh,” was the reply. | meat. Silos H. Jeunivon, Allon Wardner and Win San- wage rete be FOK NEW ORLEANS—With immediate Des- | pialutil would havea righttoreply.. e Vane bw studied under Costa, the music of the Italian schoul, “ Where are your passports?” Mdlle, Plessy pro- | etn, directors of the State Prison sei) Harlow, Su. ROSES oo fey hiilensid and very fast snibing packet ship | Upon thix intimation from the Court, the defendant request | and alterwards wilt M. Deilepiane, with whom, 1 duced her eigagement, duly signed and sealed by | permdent of do ; Rev. Thomas Kidder) sy cera Ga'welgit: robde weneratly. 0 cents per hundred. | “Die nas very superior accommodations lor second cabin | seuatre (court aranted him tan days within which to tue his } 1327, when between 10 and 11 years ot age, he pro- Guedeonoif, wi the approbauon of tie Hinpercr | How David Kellogg, commissions me A ++13 ceuts per cubic foot 1 measurement Koods and steerey idavite with liberty to the plaintiff to.reply. ceeded to Paris aud Loadon, lum. Inthe House the same day, the bill to incorpo- by a passengers, with state roo ectage rates ‘The Court closed on Friday next afte iration of the ‘ At Paris, ue played Nicholas Ail right; you may proceed,” suid the | pate the Vermont and Canada railtoad was amended re. a ih 2 nis ia a balance of freight or paauage, which Ww en much, low. | ten days a0 slowed to defendants. that the pleunt nad uet | (wice at the Conservatoire, where he obtained tre- official; and, turning to M. Atnould,. inquired, |e ene eee aa asrnetthe mailes Sed pened Tite 9 comtaper barrel. | Whit tureet, Orton’ Poonee UEIY Om. ound, foot 1) suftengnt tise to pracare. mendous success. He played tor the first ume in ‘and you, sir?” “1 am this lacy’s husband.’ | pilto extend the charter of the Bank of Middlebury wos sillnaind cubéead incchintry , o-4siéente per bundred. | S022 JOHN HERDMAN & CO G1Southstreet._ | Wan about to adjourn, they dumused the hoyon forwiune: | Loudon, tor Madame Pasta’s beneril, at her Majes- « Taatis not sullicieat,” coldiy retucued the otticer. passed, “he voto, rejecting the bill to extend the Ghar: On hnds and pipes of liquor not over — FOR NEW ORLEANS—New York and New te Roe ae with liberty Aout nuff to renew the | iy’s Useutre ; and subsequently gave two Concerts on Besides wiuch, here 1s my passport, signed by the i pity — ell, was reconsidered, 120 gallons. ++ $5 00 per hhd, Orleans Line—First Packet With, Despateh—The | $Me, Which would allow the plaintiff time to procure the ne | (ug owa account, as he ad previousiy done at the Russian ambassador in London.” ’ * A passport | 2d the bill passed, Phd adie ton JAMES HH. SHEL: | Cessaty athdavite—coats to abide the event, “Accordingly the | tt als ch velcialy ake rallel fin at . Feotly odkicect y . “\n will be rene’ ay of th French capital, at which his success was uuparaliel- granted in a foreign country 1s perfectly satisiactory, | Ronserigs.at Bi = tho Saeed free hedl Bhg f ere woe on pany stecrage Cie th Monday of Nov “Soy agllaelapeani rk ed. M. Delleprane, who was first violin at tae Lhe- ac feast when there is no order to the contrary, DUI | reppert aes we Patreg eee sil 3m Geo Sap’, Transportation. | passengers sel in poi ersous tn. t wall thas be seen how erroneous is the statement made i» | ute Carlo Felice, ut Genoa, and muster of the Con- that, untortunacely, occurs in the preseu: case, tor | | of Now Bedford,bad his pocket book taken fr %, ~ DRAPTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND | CAUPG, (2, embare shouldd make immmediste eppliestion ba | eel of the aT, Beis dat dir. Goodyeurs cave hes bee | setvatuire of the sume city, Was taken ill; and Sivorl, have a communication trom St. Petersburgh, in | pocket,while going to dinner, ina crowd. auuhines i IRELAN D—Persons wishing to remit-mo | oyna! OSE MemURIAY, cor Pine and South sts, | Mr. Goodyear, and those meting under his pa lo preserve his post aud ais salary, replaced him al which you are an interested party.” ‘1 !—that’s | more than $800 and some valuable papers. in the even- eer Ty + ‘syed inary. part of England, 4 . : New Line—Regalar, Pa 026 8t*re WM_JUDSON. Solicitor for Complainant. | tue theatre and Conservatoire, giving Wl. Dellepiane strange.” “It is, nevertheless, the fact. I have ing, a horse and buggy were stolen trom the shed at the iw irhite payable or siatic wrebant ate 8O", ey eo Niraat faut selling ores | MASTIC CEMENT tne entire benetit ol lus serviers. Auer years,Dalle-, here a formal order, whicht prevents your entetiny: | Uion Hotel On Tuaeday evening, horse and wagon count, for any amount, from £1 upwards, at the following * Ship RUSCILS, A, Eldridge, master, of 1100 | M fommpeg J. & H. FRANKLAND and THOS. HARRIS | piane died, and the young acust stil held the two pla- the Russian empire. * Prevents me entering Kup. ceert toes ot 6 betel om Poop places, viz will sail as above, her regular day. ation of all persous ing. ces, tor the use of Nis master’s widgw, during tae space sta! Me! Pray may 1 ask what reason is given | 8 witha false key, and a few cents taken. ‘The sai Fraiann- he Rational es Ere! Fak of Bag Ph ah caged cgeummotaens eee ict NRSC aie ie [ofan entire year, wnt & siuuanion was procured tor this step?” Keason! Singular question thal. | was entered, tugough a window last spring and ¢ small Liverpool; Messrs. J BA t & Sou, Londun, and branches |»! Wall street, or t 4 Ten i or publie buildings,m | woich enabled her to live without extraneous aseis- Lo you imagine the government of our glorious | amount in change taken, A number of couaterfeit bills 5, lime hroaghout Ix [nee BLAND. Bank of Ireland, and Provic vk and branches throughout Ireland, we EK. COLLINS & CO,, 96 South stree $100. obb, or ‘Witel mastic, which consists of buile ofa thick consistence, whi composition of the tance. ji Sivori, though still a mere youth, was retained in sovereign has any explanation to give pou? In our country, sit, we bow in silence to an imperial order, | and hal, dollurs were oifered during the day on Monday, some of which were passed. Several of the bills were Oy ScortaNp—The Rastern Bank of Scot master, of L100 tone, wg Me ld ee eed ‘wth | lead, and other ingredients,’ forms [wd wings the direccorship of the theatre as wellas the Conser- and your asking Ule question proves that you would | of the Globe Bank, waich 1s a traud.—Boston Traveiler. Bank of Sectland, Greenock Banking Company, Dec., her regular day. 30 Pesan and yer tran durability. Brecimens my | vatori ‘The violin upon which he played, manutac- be quite out of your element’ Russia. “However, | be Saini tafe cemebip Cambria, se J, HERDMAN'S OLD ESTABLISHED PMIGRANT CHAS. H. MOUNTAIN, Acch poe arep cation Mr | tured by Audree Guarnerivds, thougi the best he if you are curious on the matter, ask your owa con- | Porunatioy or Derrorr.—The Marshal has com- UM which all drafte can igtonwarde fe “amine PASSAGE OFFICE, 61 SOUTH STREET. abide MOUNTAIN, Archliat, 17 Wallecret, N.You. | OOS OY ure iat bis inulutudiudls tesearches, did sorenoescreilect a litle: -AB m literary, tam hed | plated the ccams of Detroit, aid the popdlation a Weetoath ty Le a A nee " oad friend, er, THE NAVY not reach his idea of a true instrument. Possessed you never made any mal-apropos remarks on abso- fala but little short of Pay yer popuiation ot ye re ORE Wt, oor, Baie , e arranged at the lowest rate, ee . . tive ear, nothing short ot periecti- jute governments? Have your writings always sup. | Se City was 4 acbune ear, tue incremse, SEEDED HeMPoie tale id Dratts furnished ty ILEY & PUTNAM, 161 Broadway, “Hints | of a most sensi " | inte g } gs always ath t Heel wih gree omepetioas, tan lives tel ae prinerpal Beaks in england, Tra, Brot Wale, hi ‘zation Ol the" Navy tad gn ekanene: bility could satisty his ehoice in wviolin. Payanini, ported wholesome doctrines ? Has your name never | We Nuaerstant h us been much greater than any preces wleby Be COLLING & CO. ‘6 Bouth st. nee shed J ae | ae eorgunazition ofthe Revt, he Kuew, Was possessor of several such as his heart figured in the ranks of opposition seribes} Mind,

Other pages from this issue: