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‘ommon Counell not be embraced in the second article of the United oe Aupenvex.—Monday Evening, September | et cous France, onthe ‘th of Nevember, 14.—Regalar Meeting ~Present The Presiden’, Alder | 1843, It is eet the present article, between the 3 f N EW YORK HERAT dD. purpose, boats should be run at lekst every five | : Theatrieal, : ae 4 46 | ninutes on the ferries between this eity and New | Pank.—The reception Mr. Forrest met with last even Tur Aovenrvnes or Taner = = | Jersey, during the summer’ seas ‘et | ing, on his first appearance after his return from Eng. | a few days since, a report of a L man J; m, in the chair,and a quortyn of members. | n 8, that persons charged with New Work, Cuesday, September 15, 1446 pia sei foie pfs ait Lait land, was beyond all deseription enthusiastic, ‘The | committed on the premises of B. Fisk, Esq., Pee The asual nuinber ‘ot petitions was presented ant refer | those crimes shall beospectively delivered Gy, incon. | = = | of ferriage should also be limited toa certain rate, | house Wa8 literally crowded to overtiowing, many being | sldent of the Long Island Rallsgadiompeny, st Rocks "MS concen 6f plae Mh 0) ant River, 2 rticle whien ratified by the parties, shkil coust THE HERALD FOR EUROPE. ek hick Fars > | obliged to remain in the lobbies. The evening was op- | way, Long Island. Since thenthe pobbers have volun- privilege of granting to Messrs, Spofford, T' tute a part - ae convention, and shall have the ; above which no Ferry Company should charge, | pregsively warm, and the atmosphere of the theatre was | tarily turnished a detailed ac the transaction, géners of the steamer Southerner, the exclusive use ol same force as if it had been origually inserted im the MILITARY AND NAVAL PLANS under the penalty of forteiture. At present, the — suffgeating. Notwithstanding the oppressive heat, the | and all the particulars connected it. Their names 404 Whatever other chips ee ented par mete bape PINT ag ea RCE ES A ferriage between Jersey City and New York is play “King Lear,” went off admirably. It was very | are William Russell, Wm. Ray, and PrancisJohnson,and | tweeen this city and Charleston, S.C Ald. hy "Fyne Lower Police, arrested yesterday a man called Thomas wel , i jarsand | here offered a resolution, that the privilege asked for Rugan, on the complaint of Joseph B. Pollard, who kee eighty burg to the owners. Referred to the Com- an auction shop at No 180 Brosdwey, ons charge of mittee on 8, Piers and Slips. | creating a mob opposite his store tending to a Lreach of six and aquarter cents for a distance jess than layed throughout, and we doubt not gave general | they belonged to a gang of sev satisfaction. Without going into the superlative of laud- | | 49, hold thei onezmile. This wonld be at the rate often dol- ation, we may nevertheless say, that Mr. Forrest's wi in acrib in Anthony xt Herald Purope will. be issued this if | Stone ' 4 treet, nenr Little Water street, imvthis city. Bus we ; i: ‘ k eh ae Bae eacettetereneeie ¥- \ bany boats do not carry one twentieth part of the | Ofacting, and well sustained to the’ last. Ho dressed | ™pty—their credit being below pag and their notes at th. upper part of the city, and building asower in 20th | written ne ter ot lreasen teeitort aan cae ‘The letter bags of the Britannia willclose in this | number of passengers that ied by the Jer- and looked the character in all its phases to | ® discount, these worthies came #® the resolution of | stroot, between 6th and Sth avenues. The appearance of this newly painted banner, creates tte at four c’nlook passengore shat is carried by the Jor- | Seraction, and’ his pesioa Was @he very’ sub. | making one desperste ofteat am their fallen for “Committee on Wharors, Piers and Slips—In favor of | quitea crowd, whith caused the complaint to be made. y> ‘ | sey city ferry, andcan affordto run foradoliar,and | fimity of ‘outraged feeling. We are pleased to bear } and restore them to the fa lengthening pier at the foot of North Moore street 200 | ‘he accused was held to bail in $100, which bail the This number of the Herald for Europe will con- | sometimes for fifty cents. The Fulton ferry, own- | testimony to the high gratification of the audience Fn | ree were anesinets aa Committee, in favor of building pier at foot of | Mayor procured, and he was discharged from custody. tuin the latest news from Mexico and Canada, ig throughout the whole of the piece. Mr. Dyott’s Edgar | 20d that speedily ; but the questi 300 feet into the North River, and con-'| drrest on Suspicion.—Ofticers Strickland and e- they go to, and upon whom ed by our own citizens, pays a rent nearly equal | we have scarcely ever seenexcelled. It drew down ae 2 SP woeeand to that paid by all the other (erries combined, and | Warm applause of the audience, Mra Hunt's Cordelia m all parts of this country. It will be tructing a bulkhead from tl id of Sie ser a6 1s Sat | hart, of the third district police office, arrested papaeeies: present to the endof the gros moe ? ine inthe | morning, two young men, called Jack Dunn Town- ad at the pi and fr embellished with 2 map of the river Parana, |<. jimi 4 was creditable, but her declamation was too inflated for | *!! of them were voted down, i | space between the proposed bul resent | send, and George Allison, on suspicion af being the fel- a ee sehy Rie: re : “ SnatesPeeneli | x limited to charging two cents for passengers. | the Park bonrds. Mr. Forrest was called before the cur- of reaching them. u wharf. Ado) : | lows who robbed Messrs. Brown & Bell, on So ‘nda skeich of the attack onthe Anglo-Fremch Why should we make a scarecrow of a ferry | tain, at the close of the play, and greeted with the hearty termined A communication was received from the City Inspec- | Jast, of $1300. Dunn has been identified by two or three expedition by the Argentines. This will make it | owned by our citizens, and allow others owned cheers of ti ndience. || le potnvaed anh Reale ay ana pice a On arriving, | tor with Graft of on ordi eg foi oan Oy aicears oe respectable witnesses, as being the chap sun sp ie 4 5 . i ‘ i , 3 a 1s of vac: jot e of al j ‘missing. t nterestingin England and France. It will ithily.” Tornight Me. Forrest plays Othello, with Mrs. | persons, | Thither, hen in which the appeat- } Chrittte streets, to cate the tame to Defenced in. He- | poice suet before the money wes missing. Com by people of another State te charge what the: unt as Desdemona. Mr. Dyott plays lago. Mrs. Hunt et . x win which ahe | ancen of the seve vying thetr tuck | (ited. : : Charge of Stealing a Watch.—Margaret Monks was ving their luck | “‘the Finance Committee reported in favor of adopting | arrested yesterday on a charge of stealing a watch valtied ing pie Cautuvaly | 92. 9rdinance for the appropriation of money to defray | at $40, belonging to John Green. Locked up the expenses of the city government during the remain- | Juvenile Horse Thief-—-A boy by the name of James ,in addition, a map of the operations of neral Taylor, from the time he left Point Isabel, till he reaches Monterey. afterwards appears inthe “Four Sisters, takes four characters. .—We take great pleasure in inform. please? ‘here is no justice init, and itshonld sided not be tolerated for one hour longer than it can | | Bowery Tueatn be helped. A ts betore they ree Bae ‘ fh aie 4 , ing the patrons of this popular place of amusement, thet woman der of the year—all the appropriations heretofore made | Gilmartin, was arrested yesterday on a charge of steal- © article: Sh Melon! d . muy OCs ‘o-| Irmay be said, however, that there is no way | the worthy manager, Mr. Jackson, forthe purpose of | So™™ They attempted aut oF crorgh thewinion, | Paving been ex mde. ‘The report had appended t0 it ing a horse. He was Higa telee Juslios oome, aad ner with the state of the markets, crops, the | by which we can rid onr citizens of the burdens | making his theatre still more attractive than it has ever | ofa room occupied Me. ML, of thls city, whose | MO Tene Phere Nese ceecs sees «$9800 | GROAN. a nan $+ tab emwrot eabiane VAN witie ‘marine news, and @ variety of interesting they are suffering before the term expires for | been, has succeeded in making an arrangement with Mr. ayy hover. hea CON foe ol 6,000 says be is from Kings Co., was arrested on Sunday ia Dr. inetigence, which leases have already been granted. ‘This | A. A. Adams, the distinguished American tragedian for | siacrity, and then halda congatation about Qeirfurther | : “Sao. .| gianna, oncons of eoaienl ane Chririopeas 2 ft may be had in wrappers, at the counter. | j y Tv six Dil jose personations of in tragic , that d a ‘} uri vine service _ Si e pe ¢ ai rappt at the counter. | js not so, as we cax show. The leases to some of | chivastice have woe for bir the ‘Gpuintiin of © Pesteoe na ie ee gen wes Ee glory 1,000 | the minister. ‘Taken before Justice Roome, and locke ~ingle copies 64 cents. the ferries were given on certain conditions, jacexiiog actor. He will porters gs Sonaaes aig midnight visit, They ir arrangements accord: $59,100 | ed up. 2 SEGAL eH whieh have never been kept. ‘These companies | foie a2 tine at this theatre this evening, an Harel a cde with titted bee ped of ‘dvcaatut seeds | 19 82 much of this resolution as related to decks, &c. was | Newanx, Sept. 12, 1846. News from Europe. were bound to run a boat from their respective | in the tragedy of that name, Mi | ater "resolving to hoot any. person who | J#id on thetable, and the rest adopted, as was alsothe other | The Fire Companies—Appearance of Newark, 4. ‘The steamship Cambria, from England, is now | slips every five or ten minutes—we are not cer- | Ophelia. OF Miss Dean's tale might discover and PE a een ee ccvgtheatcroeratioe the The fire companies are having a grand turn-out to-day looked for, and may be expected to-morrow or | tain which, but it was either—and they have not | saya word. for they are v Qa looking through a window they perceived Mr. Fisk | aldermen wentto tea. Alter their return fromthe table, | Fire Company No.2, of Albany, and No.9 of your city, next day. She left Liverpool on the 4th instant, | done so. By violati in this re- | are glad to perceive, w: Mr. ae ight | ‘2¢ Board (Ald. Benson in the chair,) took up the subject | are here on a visit, and were received by Nos. 3 and 6, of ‘4 mi By violating their contract in this re: commence operations e had blown out the light adel ts Ghasstoak lives: Aus ok dik eid | ’ ( ! Fe | Claudius, Mr. Clarke Horatio, and Mr. Chanfrau He ee ee eS ius char, aie | of Mr. Charles Lent, and his desired omnibus licences. A | ti, city. they ave to have a great dinaer ot Chandler's is therefore eleven days at sea to-day. spect, they have forfeited their leases ifthe City | Th, ery powerful cast, and embraces the flo | 4 + leon: lg paper on this subject came from the Board of Assistants i rs The int '@ two o eers = on the 27th of July, and was laid upod thetable. Al- | Hotel (Park House), and will roturn to New York this : | ed to Mr. Fit w lligence she will bring will be half a | Council c insi : ,.| the Bowery company. After Hamlet, the Misses Vallee, | ¢ : , 1 H later than the last, and aay be of come | enc chooses to insist upon itj! and the slips r6- | th wall kaown graceful dancers, will dance the Orang | Suan, Mksmieg al arty leaving i derman Livingston moved to take it up. The document | evening. month later than the last, and may be of some | verted back to the Common Council. This body, | yienne, The evening’s nmusements will conclude with - After being y being taken up, proved to be a paper asking the t * a r tance, ing : ») j Ww ” work to effect an They commenced at the | yj, t t to Mr. Charles Li ‘additio al Newark appears quite like itself again’ The people importance, inasmuch as the Old World is at/ then, have full right and power to make another | the drama of the “ Warlock of the Glen. aie, with | front door but found it nable. They then thought teri icine a No yas a Na eal ine | Kaye ieoetly retnad iden tha’ watetiig ‘olasen, acd present undergoing a transition that causes daily Jease to any other company they wish to give one | ot vSRRIF Ming SOE CARING NOY Ce Tree. in thre ‘an open window in the second sto- | ‘rhe board finally Concluded to confer with the Board of : : and hourly ehanges and revolutions in politics, | to, and they should do 9 at once. Gaeenwic Tueatne.—Mré. George Jones must | tie ut nnaily they bite acoctisnt Waal wcewoss | ‘Apeiptenite otis Seniee Livinaston, Resolved, That | ‘The weather hae eu very celd forthe past day oF two, commerce, and almost every thing else. | There are many of our enterprising capitalists, | have felt satisfied last evening, from the very aat- | :apitally. One, posted Bimself against the side of the | sno iogpitalitics of tho city be tendered to Governor | PULIANOW auite pleasant. | The Cambria made her home passagein ten | willing to pay ten or fifteen thousand dollars a | tering reception she received on the occasion of | fn’ ‘te other, followed, while the remaining ‘owe kept | Qvtigut on the occasion of is visitto the city, which is works and ihe city will probably be lighted with ue days and sixteen hours, the shortest passage on | year, for the use of the slip foot of Courtland | herbenest, that the New York public is not insensible | watch outside, After Milering the room where Mr. | oxpect ys: Referred to Special Com | by the'tat of Novembar. It) will Uo a groat era in the record ; and if she makes as good time asshe did Street, and bind themselves to charge only three | t® her merits. Mr. Freer sustained the part of Adrastus Snot twa oeitbone srtaned end hea ae ie alt wie Fosolved by the Board to .inguire elas the expe. Popa Mie ae aed ap in one more respect will it ba z - Pg . i ‘ ‘ * sf iency of causing the awning posts to be removed from — then, we may look for her hourly. cents for ferriage, and run a boat every five or in a most admirable manner, and indeed the whole com- | portable, were fey taken and passed down Sioalwey and har teeang jst eae m PIT 5 sacs ca a evinced agreat degree of commendable care and | to the man below. ey then effected their escape - in different parts. ‘This | through the front. pagt of the house, but not consider: | 4 bon mace suits ngciogy oa a a orney be requested | ‘he comedy | inj emselvi tly remunerated for their in- ” the melodrama ofthe “Hun- | dudes tay toreturn to the same house and ent of wharves, ke.,and that that officer report to this Oda Condition of our Relations with | ten minutes night and day, all the year, provided Mexico. the Common Council will abrogate the lease at ily genuine and instantaneous liquid hair dye. If you de- ‘Tricabaphe it se lie gemng rel Dra i e je. by Ru t . roadway; A. B. & D. Sands, A. H. Ward & Ge, Moore & Taylor, and J.S. Aspinwall, New York We doubt if there ever has been, since the present existing, which they have a perfect right | bie piece of “Crossing the | remove some silver wax® that they had. seen the night oar ¥ | od ‘ ‘ | . - | id. Pr ffered world began, so singular state of things existing | todo. Weare credibly informed too, that the ithe Firs Dogree,” previous while vations. “They accordingly | ye appropriated ta purehsve aatend of colors for the at | 2 iy Philadelphia, ste agents or he between two nations at war, as is now apparent Common Council of Jersey City will give the les- her fret sppearance | were spout io seMaiaMi testare helt good ‘Tack aban | FRI Ot voliintegks peti ned Fes) ser veoniaggelsor: rah : in the conduet of the United States and Mexico | sees of our Common Council the exclusive use of | this evening. Thi variety and novelty enough | doned them—t & scream from a female who | i Phalon’s Magic Hair ® Rew and In- Gant to fill the house e il i “ | ueard),& scr wy A ie ., in | yaluable discovery, warranted neither to smut nor wash off, towards each other. a slip or slips on the other side of the river, ata warm weath; proved 2a oni Si Beige oak ts oe Asnerans Atosp ane —-TOR Bley, Teg; t0 | being ¢ Liquid Dye, which instagraneously chy miges the color In the first place we had two hard fights, in mere nominal rent. e r z of the several | 5 /coklyn. Mr. Fisk-immediately despatched a messen- itions—O1 E. 8. Seymour and others, to have a fire / thehair or akin, The grest superiority of this Dye coustett it which our troops and the Mexicans cut each| The present century is marked by hostility to } #rtists belonging to this favorite establishment wore | ger to the railroad station, desiring the persons in attend- | arm bell put up in 12th street Referred. the easymode of application and instantaneous effectyall other whi ops and is cl | ; 4 5 loudly applauded last evening, and gave general satis. \ance to start a I jotive to Brooklyn and give informa Of Abraham Hatfield and others, to have a culvert | dyes requiring trom to twelve hours to. luce auy other’s throats with the utmost cordiality. A few | all monopolies. Several have fallen within a few : ‘ | \tion of the burg! ‘The three burglars saw the mes- | built in avenue D. lopted. | change. I rior excellence will be to every 1 fv the Se 2 8 a dana ey beloredieistrenpihsat aheapeonlen and at faction to the numerous audience. The Butto troupe are | Benger and g This object was to drive to Brooklyn, | Ot J h Bennett others, to havo East street ree one upon a bee By ation. Count gentlemen can be dielaes in Mma hol oti iar paabeaianigl Bab ill. ae moa eed becoming very popular, and are acknowledged to be | but they thought they would Ue able to reach there be: | &tlated and paved—Referred. ttoved to ks Phalon, ‘6h Brondvray, Judaou'e Hotel. Pe o het aut; i Of Frederick C. Moor and others, to have the bell in | i heeotiond ) A short cut. The messenger carted | y OU er ere Pots ai mee ta have the bell in | per boul, with fall airections i a ball room at Matamoras. | these have escaped the general’wreck, it is only equal to any other company of Ethiopians that ever ap- | fore him by Oo pe sa a f Si cause tl ve been overlooked. We there- red in the city. Mr. Johnson the comic dancer, and | out his i Our fleet hovers around the castiniof Gan Jaan | bes payinnye: Deans ovensanes é Kir Holman the vocalist, are both gentloman of great | giving lon of the robbery at Brooklyn, the loco- | f fire—Referred. A D'Uiloa, and threatens it with demolition. The | fore respectfully request the city convention to | 1 rit in their respective Tissecent aake great deal to the | motive was returning back when the persons on board | 4 peri ae Committee on Streets, in favor of causing | castle is bristling with guns and ail the munitions take this matter in hand, and insert a provision | attractiveness of the garden. But the dissolving views— | saw three suspicious looking fellows,whom they chased. | 194, YO go" Senate, loth avenue to be flagged from | pPhotography.—Every body that visits the t . . simil h the Chinese fire works, are decidedly the most splendid | Two of them they succeeded in capturing but the third 4 street—Referred. Plumbe National Daguerrian Gallery, 25! Broadway, express of war. One of our vessels passes incautiously, | in the new city charter, similar to the one we taings of the kind we ever saw, and to see them is worth | escaped. ‘The two captured were identified as belong- Of Street pacts oot in relation to the contracts thelr preference to the establishment. ‘The pictures obtain. ase. City geutle sallat the depetand have their whtbere deeds Boyne & Fawcett, 174 Chesnut street, agent for Philadelphia. not even given warning to put about. She | that have not fulfilled their contracts, annulled, | bery judiciously disposed. and the intervals between | took on the evening of the 7th of September—ar- | for the use of the volunteers, returned non-concurred in. t hiss, eh ‘here : Eh. 5 ‘ j : d into since May last. | red all over the world, and be wtiful or through design, we know not which, within have proposed, and we call upon the Common | double the price of admission.’ Take Castle Garden in | ing to the party. The remaining one was arrest- | tere y | re are scattel A fe wutiful pi Ta scal Af tHe uaantnataines 4784 hotris dired. | Cou Fil f declare the leases ee ferry companies | th we donot know of a more pleasant or agreeable ed at Gowanus by a megutrate of the county.— | | dapers from the Board of Aldermen—Report of Com- | tures they sre, too, ae any one can jndge by looking through {Bar tegegiarit: | ts net gate laantetan tommy -sind |Maee son oe si fet) | place to spend on evening in. The performances are | It may be recollected that this burglary and robbery | Mittee on Mexican affairs, in relation to an appropriation | ; . ‘at i | Ordered on file. Travelling Dressing Cases —The subsert- passes on her watery way unmolested. and to put the slips up at auction, and re-lease peg apes Pet Rk gr as | the Bis mara tisen ceaviiel and seutareel Get | te rts and resolutions in favor of filling up sunken | bers respectfully cal th ‘attention of the pablic te their The United States brig Truxion is wrecked on | the same to the highest bidder, on conditions | son dances—then Mr. Holman sings—then there is an in- tassel and Ray to 15 years each, and Johnson to | lots between Bloomingdale road and seventh avenue, | fortment of fut lity, Gad sence Ober, a . * | and 35th and 40th streets between 10th and Ith streets _ n, during which the cosmoramas can be viewed | 5 years. They further stated that they were heavily armed and avenues B and C; on the south side of 35th street, be. | from the d ich they were severally des: SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Broa tnear Vera Cruz, and her officers and | that will be satisfactory to the public. These con- | termissi his —then a promenade can be taken, and then the Buffo | and that they would not have hesitated to shoot any per- crew go ashore to surrender themselves prisoners | ditions should embrace cheap ferriage, and full | troupe aguin perform—the whole winding up with a| sonthat might attempt to interrupt them or identify | tWeen 9th and 10th avenues. Concurred in. | Opposite Howard’s Hotel. Mad . R . . | i in if éy | . Reports and resolutions in favor of fencing in lots at rs of war, having no prospect of escape. Are they | accommodation for passengers night and day. 3 moutuiifant dtpay of tre work Suezarmona the a _neryrould et, dhy sid tke Uf uals they | the south east cornor of Grand and Chrystie pyaerty aioe ‘guceatsha )thaaad nema ee immediately seized and detained? Not at all. It there is no member of the Common Council . teat’ eclsaeao Tested. | yer erwest 6th and_10th streets, and avenue A and sec- | and most approved article now in Kees ering been before the ‘They are obliged to travel one hundred miles to | possessed of sufficient nerve to bring the matter Messhagetprice tid Sent 2t ued me Moox ‘Anoxioy Banga. Basnens-—The auctioneers, | Reports of City Inspector of ppointments and assess, sain "Ta Ao. in Hears 7 , a | sas St Mot content with holding Mayor Mickle to bail, before | G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Broadway, kainate arch of somebody who will take bette > ygtoewh ea netae om) ora the Ravels, i atan end. ‘The cause of the breach js mot | Judge Ingraham, on the afldavit of Mr G. P. Folland, | Fs a ag A Mion ap Sane Ao Riuy daces bord Comriesateciose. heir swords. | box, and ly OS wa: ppeared la} | Gr 5 > Pe \ * matter for us to comment upon. It is sufficientthatshe © y y ey ‘HOS OMlog,, ety Report and resolution in favor of extending pier at the A lieutenant from the Princeton, sent ashore at | the election in our sister city across the Hudson | +45 thrown herself upon cia sel To through Judge Drinker, caused the arrest of : | foot of North Moore. street; Pier foot of Vesey | Pe mcr ashe Seeger eet yet a es ‘Trnspan, to learn the fate of the captain and | for two or three years past, on the question Of | jearn, however, that M’lle. Blangy and her friendadeem- tioned a banner at Mr. Pollard’s place of business, Mr. | “Report and resolution in favor ef building a sewer in | Where those ‘wishing to subscribe, will ole crew of the ‘I'mxton, is kindly received by the “water rights and no monopolies. ed that she had good and suificient reasons for ringing alleging that the conduct and position of the indivi- | stone street, between Nassau Square and Broad strest— | paper 6aceuts without if Advert Mexicans, and told that they—the people of ‘Tus | the engagement to aclose. Her reputationas a danseuse | tion of a riot before his premises, and tondéd to incite « | “qucurred in. peril w= aed tbl Panpons By THE GoveRsor.—We understand | is of no ordinary character, and her pantomime is not | dangerous breach of the peace. Judge Drinker gave Report and resolution in favor of allowing compensa- | agency by 4 o’clock in the afternoon. pan—take no part in the war. for injury done so a herse and carriage, in conse. surpassed, for its accuracy and neatness. She has en- | the warrant to Mr. Stewart, of the police, who brought | a Santa Anna, a distinguished citizen of Mexico, | that Governor Wright has pardoned O’Brien, one | faq M ‘Hazard to dance with her, and she has already | Gorman and his banner forthwith to the Tombs. After | Ly'men er sailing intg & trench which had been left open Navigation of the Ohio River. co, | th ; : : , , by men employedin laying pipes—Carried. |p, ssuifered by Commodore Conner, to land at Ve- | Of the most notorions counterfeiters. It is | received advantageous offers from all the coum | the lapse of about two hours, his honor appeared before | "Resolution in favor of directing the Superintendent of | cjrl@ctte, 4 Ve. Leh ayes es ra Cruz without molestation, notwithsanding the | not true that the jury recommended him for | {y., fs, Huckes hes susceated g her first to | the Judge to sustain Gorman, and, after consultation, it i coeelatent ga | Cincinnati, Aug. 26. . 4.424244 ++ 7 foot. ar st his new and benalnal in Boston. M.| war decided that Gorman should give bail, to kee ns rt at the next meeting in relation to | Wheeling, Aug 29. SOIT 64 feet fa »andhhe will only requires | the peace. His honor offered to become bail, but it | whether the work hav Deen eerfOnnseg OL ye Lae on of the Mexican General, that | mercy. We learn that he has also pardoned | Hazard is 0 capitel dane expréssde “ H 1 only re a! hether the work has been performed accoriiog yo the | Pitsburg, Sept. 11. . in choosing peacs or war,he should be governed | Tompkins, Burrill, Osterhout and Knapp, who ; little practice with M’lle, Blsaggaasring him inte con: | wy Suggested that he could not properly be received, | terms of contract, &o. Cathads ics ae | Levies Seo" n choosing j vhe s g , “pe 4 | formity with her peculiar lancing. We and Ex-Captain Edmund Fitzgerald, of the 4th Ward, | :. Resolution in favor of inviting'such officers who fought <== by the will of the people of Mexico. were convicted as eae enters, and sentenced | po phecieg heraw of Sam dete’ tented desea) RS sived ee a ae viens rther Rear ser | inthe battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de 1a Palma, “on MONEY MARKET. ote ai iar css 2 PS RN “de Sing Si ison. I. i ; | tion, tl layor determined to have a hearing, a:d inthe | 4 | Taking all these circumstances into considera- | to the Sing Sing State Prison her splendid pas would become highly attractive there. | gfetnoon, Gorman was ordered by the Mayor to the Sta, | pr aera regi Mare preset ater "ea Monday, Sept. 14—6 P.M. 5 sh 9 She would prove a great attraction, and we doubt not she | deneral Scott is in town ; | Would we sincerely welcomed to the Park boards by every | ten How tion, we do not think the war can last jong. Our | Movements, &c. forduty. His Honor deelaving that the arrest |“ Resolution in favor of appointing Allen ‘The stock market continues heavy. Harlem fell off o ; inning, ssire | 4 hould not deter him in h ; i | meee government, from the beginning, did not desire | the Hon. George Bancroft is shortly expected | lover of art. | would st tion ‘more men to carry out Nis objects: fot i Satis cee ae sbewthie ait or Ligeti sao ha oehroniecs bags healed war, We were forced into it. We never prose- | here, ‘The Governor has gone to Hunter’s Island. | Crncvs ax Jensry Cirv—Thi evening Messrs. Welch | wpon Counsellor Mulvey, asterted that hie would see | Report of finance committee in favor of making adaj. | 3 end Norwich and Worcester i; Long Island closed cuted our operations with the intention of inflict- | —___________ & Mann open their celebrated equestrian establishment | that every titasing, thacelocspexpect Fite pebjertety | tieual appropriations on several accounts, was concurred &t Saturday's prices. ing injury on Mexico. Our aim has all along Musical Intelligence. at the above oe ee a I | be treated Narrigee I both ea pte tert g in so far as regards the appropriation of $40,000 for clean- At the second board Harlem declined '%, and Reading Tur AropLongons.—These wonderful geniuses’give a | Way south. Tee eee nc ot the mest | Derry, Eeq, and other able Counsel are engaged, we ing streete, “The remaining appropriations were laid on 3; Norwich and Worcester went up X. ; 0 table, - ° musical concert this evening atthe Lyceum, in Brook- | attractive representations ever known inthe annals of shall soon have the subject fairly before people. ‘The Board then adjourned until Monday evening next. | There is very little enquiry as yet for sterling ex- lyn, and we trust that a house will mect them adequate | equestrian amusoments, and his capabilities are too well Bor tas A) a ingen yd sd change. The rates have been gradually advancing, and up those advantages which we gained over the to appreciate their merit. It is time that America looked | known to cause any doubt on the subjec' afternoon. wot oN Sieh laa Ath hers é Tur Causvonsta Recrtent.—The vessels chartered se SPE Oy, SEP Se Us. Sete Ne aera eee enemy. We waited the current of events, and within herself for masters in every department of | _ Dan Marble concluded his engagement at St Louis by 4, 1115 out this regiment, we now in the bent Ie Police Intelligence. | siaglbills om dinaden-ventpane uoke.s ike anaes oa been to conquer peace. With this view, and prompted by this feeling, we have not followed ‘ Fi , Un- " trusted to the good sense of the Mexicans gaining _ the fine arts, and when the buds of promising genius are | */¥™Per of abenefit, on Saturday evening, stth inst © Geog chivn feignts, and will probably sail on Thurs. |, Suet. 10.1 Fugitive from France—Officer Reck, of paris 6f.30 Sf 273, Amsterdem 39 2 39}; Hamburg the mastery over the pernicious counsels of their | seen growing ina native soil, it is hard indeed that they o ae aes day ot Beiday, with Too man: | ee tay the tame of Nickoles Loctes Motion oe eee” | 35 a 96%; Bremen 70} a 783. : ilitary di Oh Whe weiten lentil : should be suffered todrvop and die, because they are jovements of Travellers, == Lona Isuaxp Raiun A very heavy train came in | i military despots. We refrained from taking their | Sot ots foreign graf. ‘The maser REMEMEGnd Cole, Yesterday’s registries of the undermentioned principal last evenii m Boston, numbering a great many 1,0. a ee Bh ng Piling Ti Siar at eure ‘We snaex ur:usual teble of quotations for the princ!- towr our power to have captured them, It was no | ing, are children possessed ofa most extraordinary de- | the season advance: s and cities on the coast, although it was in | who offer an entertainment to our neighbors this oven: | hotels, exhibit the scale that fluctual t in travelling as | of O. F.on way to Philadelphia to join in the cele. and in commerce n movements ex- bration of their brethren on Wednesday. The train oint of hodde Will. 16 ti)'Yetluce ey t . | gree of musical talent, and if they could but once be bponagésd the return of the distant merchant; we neverthe- | rivedat half past 7. point of honor with us to reduce them to extremi- | iged by an audience unprejudiced, we pre- | less found the following accession to the published list of | y-,yxe" Doopts—The experiment is goon to be tried | al State and other stocks used for investment :— | department of Moselle, France. It aj manjs | | charged with sundry forgeries commitied in November, | FAICes or Stocxs 1x rue, New Yous Manan. 1848, and during the two following months, while acting | Rat. 7 Cor ‘notary in ve city, by which he obtained over Uaned Save” wee” 1 lulu J M. dee abi Sept. 14. , fc ne = as - 103, ty. We refiained from exerting our strength.— | course would henceforth be one of con- | yesterday. At the 4 aii ; Whether there is sufficient wit and tact in ourcity to | half a million of dollars. ‘The documents and evi- 5 1953 pb Rees py Mibxi8s Wa doled ‘port’ witl’affestion-as'easalaten MEE mops of our musical professors who | | Aston— G. Mallory, Mobile; M. Chapin, Hartford conduct, and discrimination to support, a paper on the dence of such forgery (tho office of the | NewYork, 7 18649 105 a— 102 ai02hs 10300 — F have lj to them, one and all, place them already | Duthill, Philad; J. Boshe, N.Y. J. Moore, Manilla: E. pian of the London Punch, and French Charivari. We | French Legation at Washington. such evidence, an | “ 6 = a= = alls” 103 a — republic, and when she—adopting the counsel of | in the rank of the first musicians of the age. | Howland, New Bedford . Phillips, Laguira; G. Silsbee, | faye no doubt but that there is talent enough among us | application was made to the police authoritics hore, ‘and | 6 1 —a-— — alt 103 a— bad advisers—theust this war upon us, we enters | New Yonx Sacnro Mvste Socrery.—We would refer | Salem; W.Gwang, N. 0; H_ Merritt, Petersburgh; A: | to produce a paper superior to either of those named, a warrant issued forthe arrest of the accused on the 6 ests — 2 a = 8m ed into it more in sorrow than in anger; and | UF readers to the advertisement of this Society relative | Cleveland; Judge Power, Quebec; c. Walker, “Budlelo} | Leas aad Nunor, without beating: ltselt to toe eescice of | On re eee Wargemt Sur arsactation, $ ments — a Sal = an x ave : | to their first grand performance this season. The Orato- | J. Brown, Chicago; Thos. Gray, ; G. D. Watson, : | “> ipe, King » 180-1-3 — —3% —a-— what blows we struck were more in the charac- ae : 5 i particular menand particular things. There is in our | by J Etienne Phillory, Judge of Instruction for the Dis- 5 1855-8 8S a= — a 9 a : | rio ofthe Messiah will be performed to-morrow ovening | Montreal; W. Forrest, Cincinnati; T. Hoxey, Georgia; T Country quite as large a mark. for the shafts of % =a= = ter ofa parent.correcting the wagWililess of a | 2? o pe ing | Moss, Philed; 8. Bridge, Boston; L. Mead: Mobile G, Gre- | ry quite as large a mark for the shafts of wit and | trict of Sarraguemines, department of Moselle, under the 5, 1889-60-1 % 210 — a afer ee + | at the Tabernacle, the parts in which will be sustained | ham, Washing‘on; Re Kell, England; A. Sanford, NO; | *efcasm to strike against as in'Europe, and with proper | articles of convention between the United States and | 46 19-58 ae spoiled child, than as foe inflicting injury upon | 5, several distinguished vocalists, The solos will be | ReLewis, Ale " 5 hairs A supervision, Yankee Doodle may become as national a Frane 4 or the mutual surrender of fugitive criminals, | $ ieee | Ue Be 3% — 893 foe. | from Miss Northall, Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. Colburn and Mr. ry. Peters, Philad; 8. Myers, N.C; W. hg: saab Poadipid smscriapel oy , Gueeelboect ee Comte Gente Pee ee $ 1-6 — a — ws We are happy to find that some of the Mexican | Shephard. or orchestra w: I be under ths direction of | Meng aw BN hig oe mio E ‘Kellogg, Detro F i RT Hanus oe J Lorne grish unde periond nce this Geeta — = conaulaae, G poral, of France in the H 1856 mye a 8108 1 people arc equally well disposed towards us. The | ee ea ae a ae ee ae ee kde? tke | Fenniugton, Now Jersey; Mr. Pell, Newport, ‘Capt. Ty: although a novice in hotel Keeping, its suc; Justice Drinker committed the prisoner to the Tombs Fan Say eee ie . taey ‘ . ler, Geo. een suc 'o induce the owner to look about - P Be gic of ee sentiments, and their desire ee bee ad Ral ae ratioe evesing whl Fuanxuin—P Beers, Conn; H. Wade, Memphi in order to extend the sphere of his usefulness; and we ment. He will undoubtedly be sont back under the | ee ee eee for peace, hasbeen manifested on many occa- | fully be in keeping with the former wellearned repu- | Wade, Columbia; W. Lyman, Syracuse, W. Ma would advise some of our crack hotel kee; in this TT not vaddioricsotressn seodeiibes tes h s— “a= =34 @ sions; and the mission of peace sent by our go- | tation ofthe Society. | Taylor, N. C; F. Bonald, Ky; R. Taylor, N.C; A. | Ficinity to look to their laurels, or thoy may shortly | lt is not aig hanes bane 8 treaty with | BS — A) noe — vernment, has arrived at a junction most oppor- | Mr. Templeton gave his first concert in Quebec yes- "Warnes: Norwalk Tsaith NG. eres aden | otal they, hitle dream of, oss Of Keeping & first-rate | Coriain offences. ‘Therefore we give the following copy Aen aed 96 SS Bae tune to ts success, It is not at all improbable | feniy gveningy and war gretind notby abumperhouse | Howann.—) Meas, Wilmiagton) J. Blackely, Cinn; | Ax Invanesrine Arvain—A buxom lookiag woman | 2{qtieedvetvees the country and France, which wat Mt Be A ae at S py ‘ " | a ° | W. White, N.C; J. Gilmore, Phliad; D. Stuart, Pa; W. | who called herself Margaret Bryson, with a fine chubb opis, 5 1850 rag wath} es ire tie nex inligenoe fm Mexico il be of Hoes Yr wants ure rary ote” "| RETR Se A ae cnn and wr: | Lavette cates red ae | he Valea aie WE Aneres od Hie wants be | mcomesc kt” =H IBY he next intelligen ir exico will be ot petted Reiss, LiMo f hell, |. Es 5 a; T. Ei 5 «| Water street, on Sunday mot , and asked for lodgings. | King of the French, having judged it with a ty Xo =a = a on deep importance. It will advise us of the fate of Literary Intelligence. | Son, Westchester Dr. Ivere Milwoukie;_ A Duaber, N. | Shea”, weeordingly accommodated, and shown to's | view tothe better sdministration of justice, sao the | N.Y. Lify tar ura Co. = B= 96 S100 110 our offers of peace. By the lastaccounts, the mes- | M.A. Za*t oe Feanawtv's Commentanins ov La Di. 0; 8. Wright, Washington; C, Bennett, Va; W. Watts, | geream violently. “After listening some time, Mrs, Me. | Pravention of crime within bape pees) Wieghoste 4 ate. 3 songer of ouF government had just arrived at Vera | ViNa Comxpts pt Dante Auticutenr—It is not a little | 105.0, Cleaves, Memphis; D. Swift, Alabama; J. | Cloud, or some of her family, went to the rom, found | hereinafter enumerated. and being fipitives from jain, Fonseyie,. fa a0 tn ay ' 8 J itarist in | Lbulads J. Pearson, Boston; C. Magilo, Canada W; P| the poor child nearly suffocated, and the mother fled. | should ir it 4 & Providence Kail’d 108 2109 106 soe 06 Crnz, and the next advices from the squadron *Ptising to see the name of the greatest guitarist in | Cartouch, Troy. | The child was taken charge of forthe remainder of the | livered up. the void Wilted. States ‘Of Ae wee a Ane Hie rime. Co — a iia —* ll bring us news of peace or of the continuanes | CoBRexion with the greatest literary work of Italy. Junsox-—Kt Cintron, Porto Rico; 8. MeCreery, U.S. | night, and put to rights by the family. Inthe morning | Majesty the tet Cha erent nok America ond His | No ud'n Hailrond, 49}¢a 50 48 a 4950) wine eee ae hs of the conti ane? | However, such isthe ease, M. A. Zani de, Ferranti ix | Army; E: Holbrook, Borion; B. Siammia, N.C; 'W Sa | the question was, how was Mr. Newcome to be disposed | plenipotentiarie® to: conclave s couveniien for thls pa. | poo near te ae nos 109 ald 100 of war. e may expect this news in a few i A . ; W. Smith, . Pome- | of. Mra. McCloud having some responsibilities of he is siden ited y days, as the utmost despatch will be used to con- 4 horeayirn the best explanatory notes to Dante's sub | roy, St.Louis: E. Coleman, N. ¥; M, Montague, Lon- | own, was of opinion that an addition to her es ablishment Uke fone scary ct geo othe sip & Sore ain on oo 1 ralad yeti . Sooretary of the Navy | Wme Christin Epic, Le Divina Comedia, the proudest | don: W Reach, do; H. Berge, Norwich; A. Bored; do; | at that particular time, would not be desirable oradvan- | United Stace; end ‘His Sa} iy th ng pov cally road, 7 nak 8 nay oo ey us the intelligence, the Secretary of the } literary monument of the middle ages. Much has already | J- Reed, Ohio. tageous; moreover, as she, herself, said, it would be an | the Sieur Pegeot, officer | Pelaware &: Hudson Canal, 1 a — M0 alse = having given instructions that the U. 8. steamer | heen said and written about this bold production and ite | infringement upon the rights of the City Fathers, who | gion of Hones his minister plonipeontiaen na ine, Sas, 2 LU TAT 8 Ft di : ; as U.S, District Court, | are bound to provide for the rising generation, and'who, | in the United States of America ; who, iter havi wb per BE hing d rinceton be despatched with the reply of the | gifted author, but Dante has unfortunately had but few | Before Judge Betts. to tell the truth of it, contribute more to the spread of li: communicated to each other their respective full were, | _ It will be perceived that quotations for the really good Mexican government to the letter of Mr. Bu- | readers, even‘amongst his own countrymen, capable of | The Steam Propeller Ocean vs. the Steamboat Santa | beral principles than any other class of men in the city, | found in good and due form, have agreed upon and con. | stocks are,very steady. There is, however,very little do- chanan "i ding him fully and of ii i tly th Collision Case—This was a libel exhibited in the | €Xcept the Wall street brokers. After some pros and | cluded the following articles : ‘ se an. understanding him fully and of interpreting rightly the | [;, cons on the matter, it was determined by Mrs Mc-| Anr. 1.—It is d that the high cor °F ing in them, notwithstanding the abundance of money in Our readers willlook out then for the next | noble aim he had in yiew. The honor of unveiling com’ Clond’s family to send for an officer; and anofficer was | shall, on requisition made in their mame ‘hreoeh the the market, and the diffloulty daily experienced in findicg news. | pletely the force and meaning of that great masterpiece, sent for, and the bady given in charge to him. It was | medium of their respective diplomatic agents, deliver up | fullemployment for it. There appears to be considera Lent taken tothe 4th district station house, and given up | to justice, i Captain Kearney, who sent itte the vestry | cqoustice, persons who, poy Peco nomerimes | ble confidence among all classes, and holders of govern street church, where it was baptized by the | within the jurisdiction of the requiring ‘party, shall | ™Mentand Stato stocks are not disposed to part with them he Geo! ge Washington Bryson, from whence it | seek an acto, or shall ibe found Within the at present prices. Quotations for government securitios ain sent to the Tee of its recon sh rove Park. jemens = the Mops hee pepe) that this shall | are steady, but they rule at present several per cent be- ert. 15.— Murder.—' c | ie only wi fact «of th mis- | at the Tombs, on the body of | sion of the crime shall be s0 established as that the lows | JW those current a month or two since. This deproci- ce is | was to be Ferranti’s, and that learned critic has indeed | PlHa. Wa bgt oh), ect ceennan nt on Crt¥ CONVENTION AND THE FERRY Sitrs.—While | performed his task with wonderful success. His notes | of June last, she left the former port, bound to Alba the public mind is agitated about the impropriety | “isplay # most profound knowledge of the text, combined | with a cargo of coals. tobacco, &e.; that about midni { renew: fn ies | to the wating and lucid manner of exposing it. | ‘aldwe i of renewing the leases held by certain ferry com- | Itis here that noble feelings of the immortal Dante, | mi panies, giving them the exclusive privileges of | that grent martyr of Liberty,are seen in their right light, | and not exceeding four kneta en hour, Ta consequence < ad b . and that this genius finds his way into the heart of every | of the strong ebb tide she kept near tho western shore, | Henry Fort, of th try in which the ft | tips owned by the corporation, at a small rent, philanthropie sul. In Lerrant alone le found Key Yo | and'not being more tan the or four fous ditant there: | can neater Mieke oo esa ae | ceed SSUES ieaemch te Tugtve,oF the peraon ao ac- | ation has been produced principally by the doubt and un without enforcing the conditions on which such tg oe eee aed ae bed aps first ae | from, after passing Caldwell’s landing, and Dunder-bar | knife, the blade of which passed between the 6th and 7th | sion and commitment for trial, if the crime t+ been big "direct 1. didi Jeases are granted, we think it would be advisa- | hich after having be Sv encepiih. deepens narceintell | t of the Oeenn discovered on his | rib, entering the lower region of the heart, causing al- | there committed. | and the probability of a direct loan to a large amount me distance ahead, and ab i —| 3 ble for the city convention to give the matter | gi! ppearance of the present commentaries, | bof riverfrom the eastern shore, ii eevee Asean crac a aS, nasoring we tho preteen | Ter le apes aes eee, : charged, according to the provisions of this conventi The issue of Treasu: ; ; ‘ which showed at once couclusively that the whole wa: th f | , Le i = loath, bd + Mratoeadlie Py eee achat ‘ome consideration, and insert a provision in the | huta chain of allegorical pictures. Henceforth every one | ¢ Rsbdlog dows, ena to ernmuees | rata te tow ng crimes od i the Frenek ponai | Yer Well. They areata discount of three and five per new charter that will remedy the evils that we | can learnt) know the Forest, the Hill, the Desert Shore, | ofthe Ocean, The pilot of the latter apprehending na Court. | bode. by wthe terms assassination, parricule, infeuticlde, | eet in New Orleans, and it is with the greatest dificul” Virgile, Bewtri snife e i 6 . Lucia, Rachel, and, in fact, all the fan- | q Before Judge Edmonds. suifer under. Slips have been bartered away for | tastic characters which abound in thie great work. The | -2near ney bei mth gece a anty Went Serr. 14.—In re John C It will be remembered | ree) vie bing lig d coho on ty they can be put into circulation at par. It is now a number of years to property owners and com- &dmirers of Dante wil no doubt be pleased to know th Immediately after he discovered the meamboat | that this case was adjou from Saturday morning to; | ; y ollian. hum: tant with embezzle- | more than two months since an issue of ten milligns of 7 | permit y ment by publi same is punish! panics of another State, withthe enclave night Hts fu imtinang age ronoe Rae echage cnr ely | Soeur ate es | ie rah cet ere Gn [Settee ecu, ava cui torun ferries between that State and the city of | this nature could not Ve brought forth without incurring | Iiquely sctoss the stern, with her lertosrd toe reading geen a Gass Sisveneee, tae told bia Ant. 3—On the part of the French government, the | has beenissued. This,in connection with the fact that rT | “4 , i i fetes the highest displeasure of its despotic government, but | with the regiment to California, and to hi fi surrender shall be made only by authority of the Kee} the Treasury depertment finds i New York ata mere nominal rent, varying from | to Belgium, where the autharwae eile teetudy worough | tocattetoerinens GArg0, and nearly to the othes a0, | further ings dropped ; upon which Col. Steven | °({he seals, Minister of Justice ; and on the part of the demands oe Py wine eae shgy oy has elon four thousand dollars down to one cent, the lat- | ly his favorite bard i : fe! rhe son replied he might | government of the United States, the surrender shall be | demands uponit, is good evidence that something must 10 nt, the lat & Unharrassed by political prosecution. | of the dash piece in the Ocean, and otherwise damaged y ed, | made only b authority of the Executive thereof. soon be di to ter being the rent paid by one ferry for the exclu- | &'Mondon, 38:Courtinai avon Sek gee tee arard | her very seriously. The lbellants alloged that, the col- Sen Orta one Ant. 4The expenses of any detontion and delivery, | Ci.) gystem of the necro tne ne ming Hoare * . ‘ {hee ag D> enter og » Bartle » sion arose from the negligence or ignorance of those on , shall be @ government. pba ofa slip. Astor House, Wiley & Putman, 161 Broadway. | board the Santa Claus; that the propeller Ocean was | Goss and that if the I tt a tortent defrayed wns poversivend ia whose name | The law authorising the issue of ten millions Jeaves it We have nothing to say in regard to the means |_,, The Rev. Sylvester Scovill D.D., of New Albany, In- | Jaid up for ten days, and the oxpense of repairing her, “y ee Come th isition have been made. used to get dh 1 f een appointed president of the South Mano. | and loss of time, fc’ amounted to $700, and. prayed, tc. | MERE discharge him: Cook: Bee oie aon anevisiousot the present convention shall | °Pt#0%*! with the President to raise that amount of money ket these privileges for a mere nothing; but | yer College isa capital appointment. Mr. Sco- | The respondents filed their answer to raid libel, which | {1a th ‘Sates “4 estes not be applied in any manner to the crimes enumerated | PY issuing notes, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent we think it is due to the people who are taxed to a nage ie joe A bility, snerEy and perseverance, | set forth that it was on the 6th, and not the 6th of June, pot he won dies A etae tases second articles committed anterior to the date | or under, or by a direct loan for the whole or any por “apport the city government,and who are the own- | {guile Journal. paneer eee ee | * Pee ae eeeanag tatioary sod prorstenine, chamber, General Sutherland arrived, intending. of | teteohinor to any crime or offence of a purely political | tion of that sum. Itis the opinion of our shrowdest fina he (the Judge) | setermined to | ers of these rights, to Ye made acquainted with | : with an ordinary head of steam up, and course, to finish his speech ; but, from the turn matters | Character: i1 | ciers, tha mil g | | 5 going from vice 6 —This convention shall continue in foi til | Clers, that Treasury notes for only a part of the ten the manner in which their pete fd). boker | : Political Intelligence. | twelve to fifteen an hour—and when about a quar. po ea further interference on his part became unne- it ann be abrogated by the contracting the dred lions will be issued, and thet a dived t loan will be raised hated éoray 1 perty | , John K. Miller, of Knox county, has been nominated | t@F of « mile off Dunder barrack, on thé western shore, | °°*#*FY- of them ; but it shall not be abro; ptby mutual | for th 1m. 4 ay from them for nothing. for Congress in the Knox and Richland district, Ohio, by | above Caldwell’ landing, discovered a vessel below Political Intell, Consent, unloss the party desiring to abrogate jt shall | °" ‘he balance. There is no doubt but that a gover If the City Convention will insert a provision | the democrats. Tih ro mn a vor tbe pilot shearea ner Setiy | _ The Albany strgus section of the democratic party has | fe Hx mouths previous Rotice of his intention to do ao, | Ment loan could be very easily effected under the re } a a ? chor, wy 5 e Sant 0 P ratified, rati in the new Charter, forbidding the Common | ation. George Fries has been re-nomin ated by the loco | Sets tothe weatward, and, after going a very short dis, | 2ominated Edwin C. Litchfield, of Albany, for Congress. | t thall be ratifed aud the ratification shall be eaoh | Sent state of the money market, and it is the unive Council from leasing ferry slips, or t- | candidate for Congress. " Obiovas their | tance, discovered the vessel to be moved by steam; that | Samuel L. Leiper is the democratic candifate for Con- | "In witness whereo! the respective. pleninot | oriplon among copltstiens Mist te: Gamuses. of tne con ng ferry privileges for : pe bape 7 i | she had altered her course, and was heading directly for | gress in the 6th district, 'onnsylvania, and Henry Molde- | have sign d the present convention in duplicate, and | ttY Would become settled upon a better basis, and pon wa gly a ges coae longer term than five | YR beech Pa oerahe ynn prt Bees re | ae eumboat Santa Claus. In order to avoid her, he | man in the 6th. Daye eined thereto toe veel of thelraras "| q more permanent foundation, than by a large issue © years, and al ie en u re! . Oe | at 5 ‘ | . os ve ond’ of that term to put them up | are Col. F. MH. Elmore. Ex-Gevernor Hammond, Judge | her eee ee en tee re mes pt nt convention wl be held at Hartford, on Nov. 4th, by pipuntan Onemel coe nen - of Nove ber,anno | ‘Treasury notes, which would become depreciated in| At auctlo, ond on them to the highest bidder | O'Nesli, Hon. Robert Barnwell Rhett, Jadge Wuiler and | still continued heading Unt, the struck her ou the lar the whige, for the nomination of candidates for Slate | deminéone Te Uesttn, | Value the momout they made their appearance. who will comply with such reasonable term: Ex-Governor John P. Richardson. | board side, in front of the wheel-house, used as a bar. A. PAG! * | ‘The government cannot these notes to the fo the city fathers may dictate, we think the vt | Allison White, of Clinton, Penn., has been nominated | her's shop, forced in the board on the deck, and killed | | The abolitionists of this Stato have made their nomi-| — Aporriowan Anticue.—The crime of chor: “zt | by. the locofocos of the district composed of Lycoming, | te barber. stove in the wheelhouse, &e., and doing | pAtions for State officers. For Governor, Henry Brad- | going tho sme to be the felonous und forcibly aig amount authorised, unless they are kept at par in th would be reached, and*the ferries deprived of | Clinton and Potter, as sheir candidate for Congross. eye n bed plang 2 Ni gals Hop ag team Alveny'y Canal Gotmstadouers, detses Sperry, ef Mowe plane crime of | difftc be ing then sieen, ; > 2 0 erno: trom Person of another, goods or money to any value, ef the “ monopoly features. These terms should be . a Faye gn of 4-4 cage pee) My tg ate pilot ch booth eet that Ne collidion took pomp ‘Thomen, ot rover oo ome aa pe Teighey dehning | ‘thes re cba broukt it : : pe asiny ey Sy a uch as would seonre to the people the greatest | Sunties of Belmont, Monroe farrison, met on | pha 7 The Cleveland (0.) Republican places at the head of | by night, into ow Ronee. at Gather ea ing | way to avoid making a Joan. amount of accommodation, poouible, For this | Retesmal Sekece Br vaeugenet nominated Wi. | Eis noralng. * | tgcolumn or Prsilent a 188, James, K. Polk, and for cha ly an reali ay 10 cae 5 So neenete see Cais mt . Ww ‘vol crime, }, from jovember, 1846, to Septem! tting & Sufflett, ee {

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