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Pe ee nd SWaaciusr, Oct. 2, 1944, and Wore eee rans AMUSE MH S'TS. ee Rt ee ee ae i ee a Tete OR RE eS er FX; Harlem '4; Roading \; Canton \(; | tive of Colohestor, ¥ &—4 Soventeenth Bunday after | State Democratic Convention—“ Bunkers” and North | deena reside at in tin ngland, but for over sixty years has nited State | LATEST INTELLIGENCE. ‘Trinity, U1. Rivateenth Sunday after ‘Trinity. 18— | 7** ‘Trust, 3, with large sales of all kinds ; | ae sae Niuotronth Sa ahr Tiny St ahi 0 in 3 in Contest Troumph of the “ Pro- current quotations inthis market for | , A‘ Charleston, 9. 0, the ad ult. Capt. Cuanurs New- ax HB. AND MRS, CHS. SB ——— 3 ontieth Sunday after Trinity. 28. St. Simon ato” Triumphant—The “ Breach” | tic exchange, for uncurrent money, } Pittstown, Ren-selaer county, Oct. Ist, Hixant Hl TA ATE Ue WIFE Me ekicy, Mr Chre and St Jute the Apostles. im the 0th your of his age Real” Saint Gr Beye Mi Barry, Caries Oakley, Dyott; ais TELEGRAPHIC. St. Mark's church will be re-opened for divine service to-dv'y. ‘The Monthly Offerings will be made. Hours of 4%” vice balf past 10 A. M., and half past 3 P. The ladies of Christ ehurch, Williamsburg, desirous f aiding in the erection of their church, propose holdin; As you have already received by telegraph, as I am informed by the publishers here, an outline of the busi- ness operations of the Convention, which resulted in the unanimous election of “Cato,” to head the State ticket fgarian Exenanaxe ates Oakley. Mrs Charles 'K ACCAPUN Kart LARGE AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF To conclude with the farce of DONE BROW r Mr G Barrett; Gabe Suoxell, er; Mr in; Sophia, Miss Kate Horn; Clara Sel- Ud. Frederick Brown, Tidmarsh, Auder bore, Fanny Gor Doors cpen at ut half-past 6 o'clock, and the performance: Borva.o, Saturday Evening. A young man, named Charles Baldy, poisoned himself last night. steamer Nile ran on the bout the middle of Ni De ‘ ANTIQUITIES. i con To 1, Pit S0cents; Gale Gy f—dec! Suitatile articles are solicited, “They may be let with ithe coming campaign, { shall only glance over the OVAL GUBLEY OOO; Anctenoees; wil ool at she | Hilszmaenes et eleak. “Benes 6 ween jose Reef—deck load had to be thrown over Mra Reynol 4. 156 Chambers street, New York, or with Surface—the troubled suriace of the meeting, during its Sagasia Jo ee ee eet, between Broad SNEFIT OF MRS. SHAW. — board. For 14,000 bushels of wheat on sale, 90 te Mrs. Phyfe, 669 Broadway, opposite Bond street. long and tedious session. perf g a = OWERY CHEATRE—Monday Evening, October 5— 92 was offered, and 4 cents wi ked. Fi * per collect ou of wutique japan Inequered porcelain Jars : londay Kvenne, > owas asked. For The two following Series of Discourses will be deliv- As was expected, and Vi f the richest ninds; manderia celsin dishes, e performance will commence with the pla: of the : ered by the rector, the Rev, It. shimeall, (0. V) in Sg noe pass ¥e ery Were two sets of delegates sent | Tals pice cue aa ee Bones HBA Mre 8h jetipeter Walter, 5 Ky lew prime Western flour, $188 to $494. No corn Jude’s church, on the morning and evening of each Sun. UP Albany, Oneida, and Madison counties ; the legi- | dresden poreeiaia of figares,cups aud sauc: pore lee jodus, Wemyss; Master in the market. day, until completed—the first, the “Great Salvation ;” | timacy of whose claims to seats in the Convention, as the be Rcedt stigtaal ascizet Vous. Voss ox wd by tue gomedy” of the LOVE CHASE— es the ples for its acceptance ; and the inevitable perdition representatives of the true democracy, was sharply con, cur ty por | Constance, Mrs Shaw; Walter, Mr Clarke; Sir Wm Foud- BY THE MAILs8. Conaequent upon its neglect. (The morning course.)— 4.5404. ‘ fi ae wr wosh stauds: carved and inlaid furniture, of | love, H E Stevens, e ‘The second, On the Vices end the Virtves—eddressed to d i—committees from different districts having been and a earved ebony wood ari feet Doors open wt 7 o'clock, curtain will rise at halt Ly Ate the Young.’ This series will be illustrated by copious ®ppointed in the case of each county, by whose decisions | fis arly three huadred years old, and in | Brose ‘rele, $0 een Upper Boxes, 2 cents; Pitnad Galle- | Wasnrnerton, Oct. 2, 1866. references to incidents in the lives of the most dis- tinguished personages of history, sacred and profane, ancient and modern. Subject jor this evening, the fol lowing :—Introductory—Te advantages and disad- Yantages of Youth, consiJlered relatively to the great moral conflict for domirion over them, between the vir- governed. ) Th upon the merits of the case, the Convention was to be intment of these committees, committees on organization, resolutions, address, &c., consumed the morning session In the afternoon, after the officers of the Convention ats equal to an st Lt o’eloe! ping impor , rain or shive, and now ready for exemuination, es. dit enern! are his magnificent collection of antiquities ry rarely to be met with. nto this country. Sale posit ITCHELL’s OLYMPIC ning, Oct. 5, will be ALPINE MAID—Swig, Mr ‘o be followed b: FAIR STAR—D. Lord Staik, M THEATME—Monday eve- ferfpraed the operetta of the Hollend. re fall invited to 03 6t*re So they say, such is the confusion among his various deputies at the seat of war, that Gen. Jes- up, Quartermaster General, le: to-day for the “red field of fight,” in order to make the whole tt id ths 8 Of *, had tak i ittees y - > GE hi H ; pc Sug np =e ly eggs phe ected char inn taakicen senate Canine TO COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE GEN- | [sherwood gang of them square up their accounts, and to see of 40 forter, whic! Just | the feed. ‘The decision In reference’ to the contesters TLEMEN. ‘Toconclade with the WIDOW’S VICTIM—Mr Byron | that the detach t for T: ico i a deen finisied by the Protestant Episcopal Missionary So- the lead. me danan ct the “tai met A GENTLEMAN, of very a ‘Tremaine Pelham Podge, Mr Hotlacd, . Cnet OE See ener ciety for seay.en, was towed on Monday, b) m- t del count Age in favor of the rrty ve ait tion and address is desirous Dress circle 50 cents; upper boxes 25 cents; pit one shilling; | vided for. boat Pilot, “rom the feot of Nineteenth street te the foot of delegates Tho committee presented a lengthy writ- f | private boxes $3. The ship Gen. Washi ia, V Gf Dey sirect, where it will be permanently moored ten report: going, minutely into history of the pro. | Doors open at? o'clock; curtain rises at half past 7. e ship Gen. Washington, at Alexandria, Va., ceedings of two branches of the jocracy ARCH STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. has been chartered by the government asa trans- T+ Rev. Isaac P. Labagh, stage ald to the Jews, ar- Depository, No 20 John street, on Wednesday evening next, the 7th inst, at half past 6 o'clock. tleman from Orange, disposed to throw firebrands into the body, to inflame the feelings of mombers.” It will be perceived that there has been a very respecta- Dk. JONES, DENTIST, | nard will appear. pvrad on Saiurday mormiog,"last inthe packet ship Wel- Guoling speccien rewiacone ok MICH This Vieaive his beeu thoroughly redccomtedethe , POtt and is now taking in her cargo of supplioe— eee eae eta catn Arppie; of Charleston, inthe |” Auompts were mado by one or two members of the | Quotation fo sterling exchange for moat gorgeous style, aud is now the mort beautifal Theatre | ® portion of which consists of hay and oate for the ‘§ . 4 unker branch to effect a ion of the matter o! | " ine | Cuenicat Cuanars-—The Rey. N.D, Bent, from St. | report in the Convention, which failed, and the com. | (vo bare Deestendily declining: By the packet of the 1st = HOTEL, inthe Union. ONDAY, Ortober 5, 166, | horses and mules of the grand army. ‘Thomas’ church, Taunton, Mass., to St. John’s church, | plaints of unfairness, gagging, and suppressed discussion, 16th of w, the ruling rates were 9% a 9% ’, (formerly Furst Night of the = You will observe by the last report of the treas- Bangor,Me The Rev. Benjamin Wright, Jr.to Christ were made by some. | per cent prom’ while sales of prime bills by the ubscribe: RAVE FAMILY, “ae church, Backett’s Harbor, N.Y. The Rev. Dr. Judd in culling the accepted delegates forward to take their | packot of the 1 " cn ot G8 a @ | m their frieuds and the public in general, that they Who wil! appear in their inimitable performance onthe , Urer of the United States, that there are nearly from Christ church, Sackett’s harbor to Zion church, | the sdcretary, By. mistake, called the name of one P*cket of the letinstant, were made at £% 09 per cent | ready to accommodate gentlemen with single rooms, furnish- TIGHT, ROPE, | five millions of doll ining with thi i ** ‘Avon, Livingston co. N. ¥. The Reverend Fdmund of therejected ones, (Mr, Bently,) when he arose and | Premium, and the tendency is towards a further decline, | ¢d iu the best mauner and ou the most reasonable terms, by | Previous to which tne faree of piloua'ct doles, remaining, Weenie pale F. Shafter, from St. Peter's church, Cambridgeport, said, he had been sent there “ by the democracy of Ma- | There is very inquiry as yet, for the packet ef the | ‘Gur prices for rooms by th $175 and $8, accord- | in which Mr E Shaw Peg ae depositaries subject ‘0 draft. This shows that over pas t Rae sok Samok, Jemuice Plain. The Rev, beam) but tea gan fr yromeplar (eet agate beef, | 8th Oct—the Great Western—butfrom the extent ofthe _ ing tv chote mi pa f 0% @.night, 37 eee mpttoeers, wi'] appen | and above the receipts into the treasury, and the tothe rectorship of Grace church, New Bedford Mess, happy {oat with them, andto show how the principles | oMers which a ht out for shipments of our bread: | tached to the hotels for the nccoinmedation of our patrons, | e some te | issue of drafts and treasury notes, upwards of + TheRev DF. Sprig, to. Meherin parish, Rt Rev. anil rights of democrats had been trampled upon, but his | stuffy, and the large exportations almost daily made of | gieo, a sbacions saloon and bantam, where the | In Which the whole ofthe Havel Familv will appeer. three millions of the surplus have been absorbed eoree, a ercemans B.D Missionary | Bish, mouth warclosed.” (Histes, stamping) casera: | OUF ssticulturah products, we should judge that the | ourselves that every thiigsialtbe done to render those who | OE USH TUTOR ee ee Rie labore about the last of September, after, which time tion of the vote,on which, one been received, in | @Wotations for slerling exchange would steadily fall off, | {Vt ¥* With a call, comionable:, outs, respectfully bpp OO ts li Vol eave en ‘The New York Journal of Commerce has been bt pe payers - GP may be moninenes So: Eile cee ive the ré oe sale ies ae abe rae | until they reached a lower point than has been realized | pe ae WEELEY CARE: {Proprietors i] WALNUL SlMEhT THE AEE, Pull ADELPHIA reporting a failure in a quarter’s arrearages of the rkansas. e Rev. George D. Miles has become state thelr grievance le thou; @ interosts of the | for a long time. “ JASE | EA Mansqact, Lessee..,...W. Rt. BLaxe, Manager Postmaster General to pay up. The Union de- Fee eee ee ee ere are ey ee aes Foet econ cana NTeCURH | “Thre voqpli doing in domestic exchange,ani it DEPOT OF FRENCH CHINA AND GLASS Finvuihtt i ofgret is porter American eevew, nouncesit as a slander, and gives us the. gray Yectorsyp of Christ Church, Williamsburgh, N. Y.| Motion'wasthen made, by oneef the accepted dele. | is necessary rk, that our quotations cannot be | WARE, | eminent Irish Comedian, ws thake his first appearance | Ng assurance that Colonel Johnson (for we un- The Yiev. Wm. Long has been appointed minister of gates, that Mesure. Bently and Stobbens, the rejected | considered otherwiso than nominal. Uncurrent money | .,, 315 BROADWAY, (UP STAIRS.) Phil Ha, thus pre: ni ortof | derstand thatthe Postmaster General is also a St. Andrew's, New Preston, Conn. Souegates, be invited to sitas honorary members. | y y | GFRARDIN, the ior ompany, cellence | Colonel) has his bills footed up to the last six- The annual election of officers and managers of the | Mr. Suenwoon, of Orange, said be hoped ‘no such | 4 very plenty i the atreet, which is pretty good evi: | T+ ceived from recent | mona? EvERIN 1816 will be performed | Pence, and are duly receipted as he goes. That's New York Bibieand Common Prayer Society will be motion would prevail. It would be adding insult toin- | dence that the gountry merchants coming to the city: | 1ow Prices, s large assorimeut of Pirce p aOR Bh redy of performed! Poway todoit. We rejoice to hear it. It shows held at the Church Depository, on Thursday morning Jury After rejecting them, virtually denying their | aro pretty well freighted with funds. There are no | sets; l’ancy Cups, Mugs with nam s | ROM ‘Like, that the cheap system is working smoothl; neat, the 8th inet, at 9 orclock<-at which tims and place claims to tho title of democrats, to ask them to sit there ; sm | Bottles, China Clucks aud Candlesticks: | Romeo, : 2 Mr’ Davenport. he P J Ye 4 + at and place - movements go! in specie, either inthe way of im. Mercutio, encanta Richings. when the department is enabled to pay as it the annual report of the Board of Managers will bi as irregular democrats.” (Applause ) | Also, fer sale, leas than cost, a splen " rf @. aented. bs “ © Pre: “"Mir Srevava, of Madi¢on, thought the remarks of the | portation or exportation. | eee ene ered toe the gilding and paiatiag | hi AR RIS AAD ta | OPP ave intorsidil a: wets oceeding i A regular meeting of the Board of Trusteeaof the Pre. Sentleman unjust. We annex the returns of the receipts on the Erie abaat io Sprace street, to match o THE IRISH TU1OK. a ung in testant Epis. Tract Society, will t Mr. Sretaox, of Clinton, was“ sorry to hear the gen- | | ‘ es he are | , par beter . | Another quarter. The Cherokees have hea stant Epis. Tract Society, will be held at the Church , Eto. | Railroad for the month of September, this year and last. | French or English China. of Im | Feady O Route Mowatt, Mr Daveusereod' st; Leo- | claims upon the government. Several of the | head men of the tribe have been hanging on here Upon the report of the committee, in relation to the | ple i this year. san 83 BROADWAY, 1 Arrangements have been positively entered into with | at Washington fc 1 q In the Chureh ef the Holy A) . 27th street, Pp pol \¢ ble increase this year. 2) r . 4 ashington for several years, awaiting a set- Sih events, Rev: Foster Thayer, Rector, divine acrvice | Oveid8 delegations being made, « similar motion to in- | New You anp Ente Rartaoap. Fea etietcalcneat ee oS haneearees Me Forest tir Andersen, | tlement. itecently, under’ iaw of Congress,two is held every Sunday nt halt pust 10 A. M., balt-past3, ‘Sy, "e,ciecre! to nit as, honorary members: was made. 1946, Sept—From frelght...... +4... $12,101 96 of best Mineral Teeth, 4. gg | Seguin ‘Ke. ce '* "| attorneys were appointed to examine into and Da the, Rees Bes ree muan tals evening, 4th instant," siting we honorary imombers, after boing dec whi aaa Sage ae eal ‘ i | erik ee SACRED CONOERT Geert Keeani ‘bad tea bone The Presbytery of Newark will hold its nest semican- nj defend their rights,¢or, were. whey only to becom: Total... +» 18,832 9 py aa.ea.|, WY, dup cventan: Oct ith on te costioark evee’ Sunder | with tha papers: promising to exanilaa thems te nual meeting in Pluinfeld, on Tuesday, the 6ih day of Sidereda. other spectators; if the former, he knew what Same time last your. + 16 885 92 $100 to 5.40 util further woties, when will be perfurmed selections from | the meantime, and to return and report Upon Tovorts on. the state of religion, wad sevfionsi seconds, {2,02,, {tue later, be ehouli decline” "(Applause end | norease.gidesseeses ses sees vee $3708 07 | © ors abore | CELEBRATED ORATORIOS, | them after the fall elections Thus are these peor . “6 Regs 2 f j { HANDEL, HAYDN, ndians dela 3 are to be presented ut this meeting. Mir. Grooxe moved that the declinature be accepted. This increase is equal to about seventeen per cent- mur of 3007 | a MENG: ad MENDELASOAN, | O | advisors, post dr or pa eae BoD att The Rey. J.D. L. Zender, of Paris, will, with divine * (Great appause ) ‘This looks well, and must be highly satisfactory to the lowing up their money. We hope the present emission, hold the meeting and preach inthe French A gentleman moved the hoi members have all DR. FELIX GOURAUD'S | Duets aud Chorusses from the most celebrated composers, ; he. age, every Sani t haif-past 10 o'clock A.M., the paviloges of delogaies, except neacing ‘and voting. | fiends of, and thoseinterested in this important enter.) yr arian MEDICATED SOAP. | for which purpose J. P. has engaged the following well | able, active, and well disposed commissioner of inthe Cozsistory Room of the Retormed Dutch Church; | (Excitement) | pri ., bie emoilient is now, by commou consent, | known aud Fee et EON | Indian affairs, will put in his strongest oar to the in Fulton st, near William, _ Mr. Her, of Oneida, said be should not decline the | The following is the afticle on eurrency and banking | i. 1 a3 a remedy for bl 5, pimples, pustules, | MRS SHARPE, correction of these evils whe ever they may exist, The, stated meet of the Synod of New Jersey wil! invitation to isan honorary member. He presumed | surf, tap, freckies, sun! urn, of Fy yrenteae| Cae | wR. J. LYNCH, and to the most prompt and rigid accountability as agreed to by tho Convention, now in session, for species of di oration MR. MR. BERGE will p bo at Trenton, N.J.,on Tuesday, the 20th of Octo” | the invitation bad been made in courtesy and good feel- | i disco! h as deat the'Pianoferte. _ _| ofall agents or advi , . : Bers at Sovcleck caley, the 2008 of Octo rg ihe shoul reeprocate it. (Tremenous applaune) | the alteration of th condition of thie State :— Reer comply darneed y che factantle preperation, | | 17 Concert tn commence bait pst Tociock. Admit’ | tho protection ofthe goverment. “There. if Mo ,, fhe fourth Presbytery of New York will meet in the neiness was here suspended for the spaceof an hour | 41, The Legislature sball have no power to pass any | creased more than 500 er cent. and is still increasing. ‘The | Sauce fee. . — _—oiats*rs | department of the government requiring @ more fourl street Presbyterian church, (Rev. Mr. Read’s,) on and half, waiting for the cammittes relating to the | act granting special charter for banking purposes ; but clextuess -ud freshness which its use imp-rts to the complex. PALMO’S OPERA HOUSE. Vicllest eurveillanse than tha "Shy Oue Tica ‘Tuesday, October 6th, at halt-past 7 o'clock P M.,and Atay delegation to report. They had great difficulty | associations may be formed for auch purposes under gon- ion, have rendered it proverbial: as a beautifie’ of the skin: Mr. Alexander, the Young Magician. Talatonh dian be opened with a sermon by the Moderator, Rev. Dr. | in arriving toa point. When they did report, two re- | eral la * ard no dressing room can be considered fusnished with a pro OTICE.—tn courequtuce of the severe indisposition of | TOR Be ‘ Adams. rts were made. Five reporting in favor of the Barn. 2. T hall have’ no power to pass any | Pes euler tacks ran MEDICATED SOAP. | IN Mi. Alexander, his performances must be postponed lour at Geo:getown and Alexandria bas fone The third Presbytery of New York will meet at tho burners, and three in favor of the Hunkers. This | jaw sanctioning in aay manner, tly or indirectly, | GOVRAUD'S 3 E . | autil Monday, Oct. 12, 1816, when he will positively appear. | Up @ quarter since the arrival of the Greet West- th 1 Houston street Presbyterian church, corner of Thomp- Bon street, on Tuesday, the 6th of October, at half past 7 o'clock P. M., and be opened with a sermon by the Mede- ator, the Rev. James Knox. ‘The following churches are open for public worship each once @ month, on Sabbath evenings in the following erder—Ist. Sabbath. First church (Fifth Avenue) Rev. Dr. Phillips ; Canal street, Rev. Hugh 8 Carpenter. 2nd Sebbath, Uriversity Place, Rev. Dr Potts; Brick church, opened the field fairly, and a long discussion follow going back in interesting detail, and historical allusion: to the scenes which produced so much excitement in Albany county last fell and since. In this discussion, Messrs. Beach, Bailey, Jewett, Seymour and others par- ticipated with’ spirit each party of the democracy were descanted upon, and examined with great pluinness, and frequently with se- verity, but without producing any di verable con. ciliation. If anything, | should judge the “rent was made The legitimacy or orthodoxy of | pension of specie payments, @ny person, asso- ‘ion, or corporation, issuing Botes of any de- ription. §3. The Legislature shall provide by law for the rog- istry of all bills or notes, issued or in circulation as money, and shall require ample sec’ for the redemp- tion of the same in specie. | §4. The stockholders in every co} and joint | stock association for banking pu! issuing bank notes or any kind of paper credits to as money: y It is also adelicious compound, and can be used in herd or salt water; aud is a sovereign and instantaneous remedy for | If beauty be, as it deep, itis the more important that the t the bites of in: lovelin sects. 02 Stis*re CAMILLO SIVOKI’S: ” FIRST CONCERT, Will take place on Monday, October 5, at the TABERNACLE. HIS celebrated aitist will piece of Paganiai’s— ri “LA FREGHIERA e prayer of Moses,) ui Payer OTRNIVAL OF VENIC his immortal master. perform the wonderful ern, and is still rising. Wasuineton, Oct. 2, 1846. Items of the Afternoon. Lieutenant Ruggles, of the army, who did good service in the battles on the Rio Grande, of the 8th and 9th of May, and who has been up in this re- pris ohh Spring. Sebbeth, Taine sere Rev. Dr, et | hoe any Bien of 1380, sell bo { hp ibd mat as written by sander ; Forty-second street, Rev. J. C. Lowrie, " P after the firs of January, , individually | ‘oO i | $1, i i iti i i ‘f Hammond street, Rev Wm. F- Schenck. 4th Sabbath’ | The delegates finally received their seats. The Barn- | responsible to. the ‘amount of their res share or | SESS BL (07sec a tetas gion on the recruiting service, lexvesin the morn Filteenth street, Rev. Dr. Suodgrass. Last Sabbath, burner or ion being admitted—to-wit, John Van Buren, | shares of stock in any such corporation or association, | T's aero ena belize | a —— ——--— | ing for the seat of war, and says he hopes to get Ree en, rbot veya von’ Rae Viner Ge, Cougs 3089 A | frei ean atest orary Mn eosrsad ates ahaa eet | STULSEMAN TE RST UR PEGADSEAY? to Monterey befor ul the fighting i over in, atten jousto} . B. T. 5 Fey a ft of Jani ’ Fut "0 i A . “: i Pisin , aston strest, Mev. B. T. | YG. Litchiheld, sod D, R. Jowett * | "G6. In case of the insolvency of any bank or basking | branchvail superfineashaire onnrey cman: Toot and | IR Lieutenant Tod4d, late of the Texan Navy, who ‘On Monday lott, ; ‘ being the Festival of St. Matthew, divine service w: pertormed, as usual, in All Saints’ ‘The entire difficulties seem to have grown out of dif. ferences relating to the authority, power and tenure of association, the bill-holders thereof shall be entitled to reference in payment, over all other creditors of such Panis or association. ra lip,a crimson iquid Ro ¢ will impart to the pale cheek and | flush, as magnificent Derthat off | { MR, LOVER, . hor, of Handy Andy, Rory O'More, ke. &e.) will give i IRISH EVENING, e rose. be was recently engaged in the transportation ser- Chapel, Quebec, en which occasion the Rev. leaac Hell- Committees—the regularity of conventions held under jourand’s Grecian Hair Dye will change red orgray hair | yy gpRATiVie ot the National Characteri Legends Vice in the Gulf, being one of the officers of the : i beautifal black. R. of terist wends ; : Ruth Brolestr of Hebraw and Rabbinical Litereture ot ele suave serirees Bab Really tos trifing'im | ‘The quantity of certain articles exported from this FGoaraud’s Lity white instantly dissipates reduesses, flushes Tigteration, Muth and Melody of his country. with government, in charge of the store-ship New ef priests, the Reverend Official Mackie, and the Reve- the viow of every impartial mind, to justify so serious a | port, for the week ending the 2d inst., was as annexed, | gered: cosricn, and remember that it is impossible to | IRISH SONGS, some already honored with recog- | York at the time she was wrecked, arrived in the rends W. ton and C.L. F, Haensel uniting with Tupture among high-minded men : Commence or THE Port oy New Yorx—Weea.y ex- e the genuine preparations of Dr. Gouraud, except at | Bition in this country, and others, as yet, unintroduced to the city to-day, and will await further orders the Bishop in the imposition of hands. During the same he discussions lasted uutil near eight o’clock in the Ports. depot, 6 Walker street,,firat store Fnom Broadway, and of | American public. ADIN ag ; service the following gentlemen were admitted to the | evening, at which ae the convention fea nenorg fora) To Gurat Bartaim—Cotton, 1.328 bales; Pork, 445 | MM 1, Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Boston, A. 8, | &! Agmmenne: $i, Tetizets.ta be has 05 the As The Winnebago delegation, in all their fantas: out nies 1 Nass Joke Stoke B, A. of Trials rb renee weet hour, after nominating Governor Lieut. | berrel eee. den iat as 0 barrels | Jordon, 2 ‘Milk street; Lowell, Carpenter & Co.; Wo! ¢ Finn & Fonds; ead Atwill's, Mw ic Stores, and at the door tic trappings and paint, gave an entertainment (hops College, Lennoxville. ‘The Bishop preached with , Upon re-sssembling, the two canal commissioners, J. | 130 pounds; Tobacco, manuf. 9,881 pounds; Corn Meal ee of Im@rre_ | Mence st Sand couctude about 10 o'clock. 2,00™ | this evening at Apollo Hall, to Colonel Medill, the ‘Special reterence to the solemnity in whith he bad just T. Hudson, of Erie, and. 8. Allen, of Washington co., | 695 barrels; Beans, 910 bushels; ‘Hemp, 117 bales; Leath. | & TOUN Last night, trom pee ee Disp: ORLUSE oan aaaick Buck adel an ap ain a MA MATYIEL FTES SL Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and a number of Deen engoged, on the epistle forthe day, (2 Cor. 1V, 1—6) Were nominated, and the long address was road with & | or, 3,500 pounds; Tar, 500 barrels; Butter, 9,70 pounds No ¢ Nori, River, a Long Boct, painted ourside black, | HOWES & CO.’S N. Y. MAMMOTH CIROUS. | With the aid ‘nell extending his remarks to the verse succeeding," We ring of resolutions, nearly ax long. A State Central | Sperm Oll, 7,005 gallons; Rice, 68,218 pounds; Tallow, | tualt boat peimted ourside black, with one white streak and | “GUS, aarivailed corps of Equestriang will perform at invited guests. With the id of gingling have thistreasure in earthen vessels, tbat the excellen. Committee, consisting of Peter Caggar, Henry H. Mar- | 9),529 pounds; Beef, 30 tiercos; Boof, 28 barrels; Hides, | imide greepand brows, : an ee eee a et ihe rate at [iy the teiacd et | buttons, small bells, and gourds, in each of ¢y of the pewer may be of God and not of ui tin, A. C. Flagg, Wm. Cassidy, and H. Y. Lewis, was ap- | 91,000 pounds; Staves, 2,400 M.; Wool, 81 bales; Apples, | | Ten Molleve reward offered for the resovery of the said and et Albany oa, the ach and 9th; aud will pase down the hich was a_handfal of beans, id with ‘The “ Evangelical Alliance” closed tts protracted ses. Foie wyorings onvemion sulournedat about 3 o'olock | 26 barrels. os 109.170 pounds; Flo ben {on tere See a petwilaieer. | Mgstid ofthe Hudaon River, en routeto New Kork. "|" | the “indispensable, bass drum, made @om~ @ ie + ‘o France.— ey 1 unds; ur, 3,329 S argest Katablichmeut ever organized in the 4 ¢ r . Fearne 3 gy ort Mg Shope Pan Ponda, byt si ong Whet will be the course of the disaffected members of | rels; Tallow, 195,082 pounds; Provisions, 1.000 ie | L924 Gest irty dollars ou the Mechanics’ and United tates, comprising 130 Men and Horses, requirmg % nail keg, in addition toa continued chorus not un- : Mey wane o> Saathndiok Coanuection: Poo » ‘ot- the Convention, on returning to their various localti Cotton, 439 bales; Ashes, 24 barrels; Lard, 31,028 pounds; | ‘Traders’ Bank of thi It was made payable to the Carriages to convey the performers, wardrobes, musicians, | like that of the Millerites at one of their ascension pace is ol Aescvigtlons seule? ‘teem “oe Presbyteri- time will show. Whether they will “bury the hatch Hops, 4,697 pound | order of Elizabeth ‘Brouers and endo) oy Brouer.— | ke. company hrs by LY Fis, Famsle SPite | revivals, they kept up a most deafening clamor to beget Fe ince Talen ietablished Church “pnd enter into the support of the ticket, with energy, ‘To'8r, Dowiso0—Flour, 950 barrels; Flour, 60 half | /A%,the payment has been st Sane aenty tered ita Petia ee Mader Of | their various barbaric danees. There was a dan of Eng'end, from France, Italy, Germany and Russia, i et "Ri haa | finder. A suitable reward will be paid Age, recently arrived trom Paris, pak jun ea " ‘while s.xty @ame from America. Amongst the delegates doubted by some. It is very probable the defections will | barrels; Rice, 7,929 potinds; Cheose, 1,436 pounds: Beef, | 4) Pearl stre. DAME MARIE’ MACARTE, to a low monotonous chorus, representing ‘ those trom the Wesleyan Methodist, body, andthe Free | Not be very extens bl praetor ad ene) ate pecs, | —————— F Those now style of Equestrian Feats, peculiarly her om, brave” out upon the war path, couching to the Church of Scotland were the most numerous. The deli- Political Intelligence. onl ma err ater Dae ee carmel | A EAIR of Gold Spectacles, and the charming ngtvete with.» ground, greeping along upon his abdomen—iook- berations were conducted with closed doors, a proposi- | ‘The whigs of the 4:h Senatorial District, in this State, To Bartisn West Inpree—Flour, 1,242 4a; Corn | from the upper part of Broad’ ¥ ence, render this gifted and high red arti. - | ing rourld—climbing a tree, springing down, seiz- tion mgs Seer of reporters having been formally | 1.5ye nominated Jarvis N. Lake es their cndidate. | Meal, 120 b ok, 506 barrebe at Darrele; | turnin Thee! juder will be suitably rewa by leaving | ng feature ofthe ne eer. Le ropretors ing and throwing fis enemy to the earth, aud peepread end sean sa hy pete — al ail eeexoo.N. Y., Orlando Kellogg is the whlg can- | Lard, 1,096 pounds; Cheese, 1,524 | Sm sttusolice. — eee ea tena eet tea keaton ae mite tee seal ing him, when he sets up a yell in whioh the . a jidate for Congres: i Stock—Sheep, 222. | d by this distinguished artiste. whole party unite with the most infernal uproar. gn Sunday evening, Oct, lith; at 73¢ o'clock ; subject, At the witig bocivienions f tho 3d and 5th Congres. x Ieomas-=Mlgny 10,108 pounds; Dry | TWO or Three experienced Salesmen. Aj rts, the | PSiauestriaa Director, Mr. HOWES; Ridmg Master, Mr. | After Baal other war dances, the: ote one ‘paints } sio1 istricts, Massachu: mos it and Chas. | Fish, 14, ounds; Cheese, 636 pounds; Butter, ety 4 2 — set} ce te - ‘ “1 Ri ic] P. ci wet rttatachow ecolccine wit Selsbes opin a'r | anal Dry, Bamecheeati, Ames bot! and Chat | rink <0 vonzde, Chen pounds; Bar, 0707 | Ogg ett JOS i | RUS ie cies ems CAN AGC, whch woro the aopect of peace” A bre came the Church. District, John Q. Adams is the whig candidate. To Sranisn West Invixe —Flour, 20 barrels; Hams, | SITUATION WANTED ee crorannn oie Arwen 2r nee, Resse reyce | ONE STM GaLiCAC A Hokey incre eine tt tee eeray. A regular meeting of the Roman Catholic Orphan The democrats have nominated J. F. Hudson, of Erie, | 1,205 pounds; Butter, 2,158 pounds; Pork, 80 barrels; young man. as out door ‘k, assistant, or porter, im ‘of Horsemen: by Master Nixon. Olympic Exer- o a \ *, = ye Il a by en Asy.um Society, will be held iu the schoolroom attached | and Cornelius L. Allen, of Washington, as candidates tor | Cheese, 9.495 pouads, Rice, 6,829 pounds; Haddock, 14,- iny or commercial house, or in any other bus: whole Company, led by the great European | the whole party set up a shout, followed by wild to St Patric! Cathedral, this afternoon, imme canal commissioners in this State. 146 pounds; Lard, 19,606 pounds. en Ww Ht to NT Aad woul ee ee to make " MACARTE. ‘Wonderful Feats by, Mr. | triumphant chorus, half the party joining in the Gistely after Vespers. ‘Those persons who received , Fraucis H. Ruggles. of Chautauque, la(te firstJudge of | To Britis NoatH Amenican Coxonres,—Flour. 2,920 | pen As 1s slitonsed ve Drak chi end Billy. 7 Swiss BROTHERS, | promenade. The brave then laid down his arms, tickets for the benefit at Castle Garden and have not yet that county) isthe whig candidate for senator in the 8th | barrels; Beof, 225 barrels; Rye Flour, 250 berrels; Pork, | ito. 62 3tfh f ric Tubes, Posturing aud Gym. and another came out, and s0 on for half an hour. mace their returns, are requested to attend The names ict. | 175 barrels; Butter, 13,286 pounds; Corn Meal, 90 bar- | Spear eared] E-*--) Mr. 2 . Hi in - The gutteral music to this branch of the perfor- of those whe have settled with the collector will be an- | Janes Humphries is the whig candidate for Senator in | rels; Wheat, 1,721 bushels. | LIGHT BAROUCHE WAGON FOR SALE | tholgical and brilliant of. ir. mances, sounded very much in the beginning nouveed at the meeting. The Board of Managers will the 2d Senatorial District of this State. | Old Stock Exchan, | CHEAP. C. Howes in Sinck Hope . @ | like the smothered “ chufling” of a heavy steam mect after the adjourament of the society. The Liberty party in the eighth Congressional dis- | si99017 85's, coupon 96% 6i0shs HarlemRR sa | AL VERY light,nontarticle, with light top, two cae sided | gelebrated Pignt Hope Dancer, thoes talented. aed | engine in the basement, increasing atter the style A very imposing ceremony 120k place on Sunday morn- trict, have nominated General “Appleton, Howe for Con- | Soo Kentucky 8 9 10 do si 32 "7 font Persons, made by Gould, Albany; ia | classic performers in the worl " of the railroad chorus of the Ethiopian minstrels, tng asin the Keman Catholic Cathedral at Monteal— gress in opposition to John Quincy “Adams. Mr. W. | 19d Keniine Bonde TEs 1m) do 130 ni eet Aa nee DT VOMLINGON'E CO. | 188 HOWES& CO.S New York Mammoth Cirens._| to the utmost rapidly, at which po.at the solitary the elevating to the Episco nity of the Rev Mr. Jackson of Newton, and others, contende at Mr. Pi mers’ Trust lo eet ee J ae om . iJ f Slaschet. one of thagguonn, whertes cominstha tt Rea, Atak was sumaienly sragiy dabued, with the pei | ON AT o REA RII : WELGH & MANN’S MAMMOTH CIRCUS, dancerstopped with ‘a yell, which was answered for the office of Archbishop of Oregun. His title is“ Arch: ciples of “liberty,” but tbe convention thought other. | 500 Centon vo ze, RY GOODS WANTED FP HIS immense establishment, surpassed by no otherin the | by a yell trom his fe mtd and immediately fol- bisbap of Walla Walla” “Seven diocese now formed Wise, and Mr. Howe was nominated. 4 < 308) 150 7 wishes 19 purchase I9to $8. 099 of staple : country, for the gorgeousuess, of Clo Sa Poreg \ lene by be: most never’ iy sociferons yelling sam in Sregou, provimonally three prelates superiaiend Speetteeeeoe 100 Long Island RR 59 29; 65. of eum 8 y inge—for the number «f a cf horoeetare feat com> | CHT ¢ whole company. ese fine taeur, the Archbishop and two Bishops. 6 from distinguished citizens to | 20 a t STE ee ree Cea eee eae petore and. tre nowog thei way tochis | cimens ofthe natives would have a ran ‘The Augeburgh Gazette publishes a letter from Rome Boyle. 375 Nor & Wor RR 300 do 6634 | Me-ehant,” box 1856, lower P. Ortce. 033tis*r | vicinity. They will open To-morrow (‘Tuesd } brent the Swiss Bell Rin if they would w of the S:h alt,, mentioning that the Pope had receivedan . New Yonx, October 2, 1046. CE S25 3s &* | PACKING OF BEEF, PORK AND BACON, | 8 Jersey City, when t theit the United States and West India circuit in the aulogr ph letier from Louis Pallippe, containing expres- are aaitene wie (~4 3 ee by sei. | 339 do Fy 0 a ae a pan Cheniae is peed tube ene pe a he | yinee ae corpses sw ‘only way of trade, sions of the Lighest esteem for His’ Holiness. A letter | 190 = do 360 100 jo bis 66 k the easonabl "i to de- | oppor i f i i is \- iis Snigegu eometnced the areal teint ait Hoes | Segara | bata Roa | see ipsa oe To Ga Tens ace ene ct | sevecngeneapeesrscerenite nontenstes iiier cx | ,,% large wording party, dhe beidogroane, = Mos » Cortuot wenty-tive refugees who had availed themselves educarionists of Grent Briiai and America reward it—having | 109 she ! Trust 25g See eho Hierl bis sary | Md prckted with three days, with the maximum increase of | The -uecess they have met with thus far this season, has ex- Slay!" AuduUettes OF Virgini of the late amnesty. They were welcomed by the inbat- introduced 1: into the schools unde: their control, and some | '90 ehs Farmers’ Trust shia Sh shs Haslem 15 $3'4 | weight which picsled meats will sequire in any period of | ceeded their most sanguine expectations. sir @ Miss Moncure, of Richmond, Virginia, pees itents with the liveliest joy; and the refugees requested of them ever going so ar as to predict that it will eventually | 23 Canton Co be i + 4 wy as time. For particulars apply to | st KETTLE DRUMS. through the city this afternoon on the honey- the Po; e's brother, oe Mastai, to express their gra.i- mete ‘ee | mode of writ Smake ue auxions that | b | = 3 7 @. 38 sel ‘as bie arisen eater ee | Fe nek 33 Worst, seas a desler in ™MOon excursion northward. Both parties are tid lucies in their dresses, &c., preterred the Pontifical colors "iclreving, from your position as a representative of the | 23), 40 hadnt dt 102%6 f languages, Arithmetic aad Booh-heepttgy will ¢ “UNION GYMNASTIC ACADEMY inia matrimonial visitation at the United States 01 white and yellow, ‘andthe men also wore cravats of American Phonographic Society, aud from the atteation | 9% Harlem ‘opltvedert bod hela t (eae daar trom Wibesber | lobed, txt ti, lovitig ootiple from the same colors. The Cologne Gazette of August 16th, which you are understood to have given it, that you are emi- | New Stock Exchange. ¥ 4 tienulars, apply pow nc ci mh aaa ppt Beste Ne paris Ponte Miho og : ineerts some Itailan correspondence, stating thet several | medtly qualified to make n clear and faithful exposition of its | sobs US Bank bd 4 2 ahe Canton Co baw st B'S KEETELS, Principal. | ioiies the faithful old commonwealth, were, under the stotes of Italy, feeling slarmed at the liberal measures Character and claims, we respectfully request you to celiver | 25 Reading MR h 657g 50 do bio Bt The several branches will be separately attended to. - | public that he,has placed it. und xl u ministerial auspices of the Kev. Mr. Sprole, Jopted by His Holiness, had i one or more publi¢ iectures ou ihe sutject, at such time and | p50 Nor & Wor 75 a ash | 30 o26t®rh Nroction aad ianegement of ‘Dr. J. ICH, under whore the President’s spiritual adviser, prono ‘cuatton Continent cs tee enniects Thudumer, & wee aoe tae aon) Gee aes UsiG on eae bee thevoughy fe arranged ota improved q unit indivisible, and indissolubly the same staiva, bad ame repretautetiane {0 Rome QrrilleDewey, ae eee # do aah 33 HE PIANO TAUGHT on very moderate terms, bya plas, sortbat it is now by far the most perfect institution iu | individual, a sort of transformation which curierit, tu whet aut, chy yn lo ot Persoa who a perfect owledge of science, 8 unt el be woulu long rersist in his measures of reform. W. Williams, ee nee 10. do ban 33° | and who audertakes to texenit thoroughiy. Terme, $ dollars | Gentlemen who wish, whether for health orplessure,to re: | to as appears most incomprebensibis.. The Georg ‘Morr's, % br 150 Pd 33 54% | per month, + Any person wishing to take imstruction will | 0ftto Gymnastic Exer wil, in Hatere! ‘y* parties interested, however, unders' it from Migr Tecei,, Bishop of Gubbio, has published a mande Garr ark, Henry W. Bellows ao 30 do 29 5234 | pleuse address a line to" Music, atthe Herald Ofice.” "| thing they can expect or de Be Proprietor. | the beginning, and bore the infliction of the fy main laces ms phe che ae He sae eomeae ies Joseph G. Cogswell. 50 ¢ Tuesday me go ‘iia bow 5 | "x10 Lmis*re * sentence of oe Le with fonAiges Sep og of the bb eee © |. Mr, Boyles reply ~ “ 0 q ae 4 aN taka ; courageous, when they see it i tace fur the glorieas act of clemency displayed by the | > Boyles revly New Yorn, October3, 106, | (50 do 100 = do eah 52% | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. UNION COURSE, L. I—TROTTING. couregs romeo ery as tea paerne on enc Sopreme Ponti in the act of umuesty ; and to manifest Gemilemen.—In behalf of the Phonographic Society, I sine | 145 do odo DIS 53 | 4 Sthere hus been some person who has represented him- ; | A withstanding he has an admirable bride; but thore feelings, by their adherence to order, concord, und cere! thauk you for Your liberal and very poli on if sctouscion t legitimate wuthosiiies He shows that thos wivich itis scarcely veecssnry for me to cay I cheerfully nc: | pauls vanes tember toe ie | then, if what the deceased Caudle says, is true, oc) is uot werely a bevefit which aifects only the politi I have accor mi _ to dati Fee | Married. | lie that suy orthe half of it, “he will see sights’* before he col offenders, but a universal beuefit, puting am eud to joudey following: | ,, At Dexter, Me., om the 20th Of September, by the Rev. | ¢ HAL $240, $00 to ihe second pea — Two mie heats” finishes the penalty of his folly. the civiewons of paity, of opinion, of teudency like the Theg'o refer you ta the advertisrmenis which | EG Carpenter, Sew L. Canrewren, Esq , of Foxcroft, | Rihana. oo '| Ten o’clock P.M.—We have had a most beau- message of triumpuant charity promuigated by our inserved in the daly papers. Iwill merely | to Miss Lucispa Ham, of Cambridge, Me | 'D. Bryant, enter m, Lady Snffolk. tiful thunder shower, extinguisuing half a foot of At Boston, on Monday. Sept 28th, at the King’s Chapel, | Seva He remaiks, ‘‘that the love of order, of ce, rion of thor ho may not see the adver- is bow re t a i i of public tranquility. is enrooied in the host of than tremeuts that stihe close of he hrat tecture. the. whole ol | by the Rev Mr Peabody, Connutive Conway Fetron, oe Ne or |e Hit conor Apericur dust, and flooding the streets with water, follow- that we must du « violence to nature ia combatting these | the andience will have received from me such instruction, | Fliot Professor of Greek ‘Literature in Harvard Univer: Ha Lal's Private Waving Acadew:, will open | New York, Sept. 20, i805. G.SPICER, ed by a soft and delightful moonshine. It has principles, nnd tet violence canuet last long as quitenable them te read the newly printed characters tu | sity, to Many Loursa, eldest daughter of Hon. Thomas 8. ‘Bays nt ruition Mrndays” aod ‘Thoradays, | O1¢tRre O a been a long and scorching summer in this lati- Seo be ancnisa tien worm teaneiok fof femae cuce, mare, gentlemen, 0 tender you my hear. | CB#¥» Of Boston. eationben Stir bo heaton how iso| ENTREVILLE COURSE. tude. ae R ered from jel: thanks, and to suseribe tay: | . C LB COURSE. can Wi awe sOn the Sist of July, the day dedicated to the “Your most vbedient servant, Oat i: Maw diay ds | weiter | COMFLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO CHAS. CARMA Sartre) Cas toes glosses St. Ignatius, the founder of the Com, any of Je- | Avovtts F, Bovir. Oe an aan , Mr. James Asuzey, | TOR SALE, i ae ae = opty it sas, the Pope, yielding to the isspulee of bis devotion to- | -° snes | Sie friends, and also of his son, Mr. Thomas Ashley and | "JYHAT well kuown parcel of ground commoul gig sthee rtien: omanntgpns myrrh 9" watda this giest hero of christieoity, reyaited to the | 0! yor Le ee her et raids Ge B | amily, are rexpectfally invited to attend his funeral, | a hJBLO’S UARDEN, con'sinty ning Company—Eecape of the Gipsey Burglars. “ + 3 Led » 3d st - A r , ” + | r in length on iS a , ”M. churoh of Gesu alighted at the port 9f the convent, | Fiere-thaee ‘waking wr submatbe wil’ fleas espe thes | tin (Sanday) lternoon, at 9 o'clock, at his ate reat | CANO" reat ad'at feet a widdh Fringe suet: Bor | CV MONEY, UE atl de Mamekitie HOMIE The news by the steamer was received here on Thurs Soustel af te uives faptinise. verrounted by oi Ge at, San Tei 5 cents per month, including the Sandey | dence 176 Seventh sireet, between Avenues B. and C farther particulars apply to C. F. OS8ORN, |p, re of $30—mile heats, beat 3 in 5, under sadd! day afternoon, and caused quite a judilee among the hold omni of the Germano-Hungarion College. His Holiness | fatious iatended fer eeuy day earn ne coma | On Saturday semaine: Ot 8) ere Veet a eee ___H1 Mulberry st:_ which the following entries are made :— ers of flour and grain. They appeared to be at s°loss how turned towards the alar,whereun are deposited the mor. | server by ¢'eloth in thenternoon: Bee ee ear Pee eran ere baviled to ettead hip fer | OPPOSITION “MORNING LINE AT 6} 0 4. AVbelviey enters Joly Mase. Sigh they. cbahd co, woe Colahing the some Would al reli Holy Sucrament, and auaieted at 01086 es | neral, to morrow (Vonday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from | OCK FOR ALBA f a dollar per barrel, whilet adoration of the Holy Sacrament, and assisted at a Mass tos inks comstenen: Tre WL Peart otfeat atl warrant an advance per others thought fifty or seventy-five cents sufficient. This morn- ceiebroted by Mgr. Arpi, one of the private chaplains of New lon of the Uhio River. tn fils Holiness. : 4 y 4 ibe anal Sept 14 Fe ws of River. on ines ee ged yesrenie'¢ ROOT on, Un : ng purse $50— | ing, however, the true effect of the news will show i incmpati, 0 oe ene memes 236 inches invited te attend the fu- 5 ; Laver Prom Momrevipro.—By the ar! of | Wheeling’ Sept. 10..... , 4 feet 4 ‘The frie e a os sage, One Dollar. | mile heate—best three ess—for which the fol , itself. the bark Francis Partridge ihe port, head | Presborg Be 16 S feet 4i¢ inches, | etl, from their reshlence in Gowanus, on Tuesday next, | ST Rt ee | seers Bip | ithe foundation of the Baltimore Athenwum bes been de Janeiro, the Exchange reading rooms learn fromthe | &*7'*"''r- er 5 foot 1 inch. 2d October, after # short illness, the will leave che pier fout of Warr | A laid at last, and, judging from the model, will be quite & supercergo that they fell in at sea with the brig Mary A, | === ‘James McDonwet, of the same “Mi if Padig yh and Friday, at_63¢ o’elock, Yt J | handsome building. The money for its erection has been Jones, aud fon fag ere understood that to the | MONEY MARKET. The fciends and reletives of the family, are respect- | pj lege TO aa oT wg Ma fake | Ace ae id by poblic subscription. R. Carey Long, time of his leaving Montevideo, August 10, no arrang: fully invited to attend the funeral, at 1 o'clock, this day, | ,,0™*¢ im trie Yo | sa Teams Rese . raised by niieona wills rs pent bad been made between Mr. Hood, the special mi | Saturday, October 36 P. 8. | from her late residence, three-quarters of a mile from | ‘gains of cars going North and West, | KNO architect, hae s fine jndg ment ometbing grabdmay mes from England, and the Buenos Ayrean govern | By the arrival of the steam ship Hibernia at Boston, | Hi Aig vashad a ted road. ani | For ficaght or passtge, apply on board, orof A. CLARKE, hy ts FULTON STREET, (Suu Buildi pvt ' Ki nh fe . Mr. Dyer Crank, aged 7: corner of West avd War ee aw vous c ire couninanond y Affeirs at — — snd Memterites remained | £m Liverpool, we have advices seven days later than | jn LitchAeld, 20th, Miss Apioat. Wessers, aged | « Fare to Van Cortland | a hia Fall py state tha Bre New York Mining pe ond phe ood without any change, Mr. Hood had come down trom | those receive! by the Great Western. In a commercial | 78 27th, Mra. Statina, widow of the late Stephen | Albany, $1. Seer otbeed ‘public of the eit calenlate to have a constant daily supply at their wharf Darmarvicw with Gen, Obe—would rotane ociget WM | polnt of view the news ishighly important, and rathor | Sanford, 2d, aged @0. | ‘ere ke Hie prices are as low ae his hats arefine. for shipment. ‘They canpot deliver at present more than 7 q “a per i “ undred ir week, are 17 HIS a4 Joneiro but little was doing in four, and in SS Flew cavicns te Eres, © \ortig veaete | ttotGemaaen | ‘si CURT TS, Tntrniridee, October 10th | oc Foes tua that wil sable thom To Targeiy trea the Hight decline was anticipated, should the Amerk | farthing a pound, which for the time is larger than has | | OM the 2th instant, while on a visit to her friends in | MPbetodorste apily ‘ou ard, toot ot Dover stests Rast | fifa Vow erteen, for hue er quali immmnastie UPS. 1 thomas and Haag, the two of the ag nou at euy rate, ae inwurance against the wer te | been realized for the same period within our recollec. | Sebenectady, Mrs. Sanam Bearrve, in the 70th year of | River, orto | GEORGE SHERLOU | Ae gad durable Boots aud Shoes. Look for BOSS RICH ‘of Gypsio thieves, tome tine tc, made could not be obrained but @ 8. The | tion. Indian corn hed advanced three shillings sterling | At Philadelphia, Oct. Ist, (euddenly,) Miss Carmanixe | _P, 9.—Passages can also 0 ‘and from al part ot | N.B—Thousands of every kind to fit the foot and plese 5 wg keyg ete a OF eenartine warden a number greater number of Americam Vessels in port, it wus | per quarter, but flour had slightly declined. The politi the 88th year of her age Also, on 2d ins! England, trelaad, Scotland and Wales, and to New Orleans, | the mind. be by were left in the yard, which, on being placed Sat Tae anh Monson ia accomplished c-fletercons | Colt RtaNiiAbsion will’be found in fll ia edether cofumn. star Tien Ng f yaad omy meekly we | THY GLOBE HOTEL, 66 Brovdwa or en reached the top af the wall, by means of on0 9f the cificultes with Mexico is accomplished —Jaliimore | all i ‘ Goochland, Va. on | FOR NEW. ORLBANS—Lovinana and New THIS HOUSE, has, during the, samm which they cleared the enclowure ina half minute, Tt Panty OF iccmctsaailicnm ly Upon the receipt of these advices in Wall street, specu- Guexnanr, a distinguished York Line—-Regalar Facket of Geraber 14h paired and painted throughout, sud bas enti Ziso soeme that they were lel out of their cell ducing the y Av N 2 _ | lators became v 5 fast sniling NEE, a 1 niture. 4 4 by one of bi ties, The Charleston Lvening News of the 30th ult ery much excited, and hardly knew Mr. lenasop Cuanpixa, re-opened (or Travesers, Se 00 Tuesday ners absence of the warden at court, by See pepe ean snys:—* We learn trom Capt. Berry, of the bark what to door which way to turn. We shall know by master is now losding, and will sail aa above, her regular day. restanrant, to express orde rain the evi- | conte They were the most importa } \s ¥. | th Pu one id will by kept ; that londay next, what effect ba ogo , 7 sage appl Or | ay bee ae few farmiiies, aud aia prises Borel Sy pd peas ine Naan? | nar ey next what efect the news will have upon the | tin Brooklyn, Oct. I, Mrx Many Bounow, aged So Beas OY et SuliNg qos" ana CE emda eg Hf"vAGr. doen being hnnd te sone! tem ot aac hy er ¢ which did considerable in ithe interior, | a ‘ears, ~ : ‘on ed aft ts | ot hin# re siashsjuiaccamraieenages | gla whilst a large quantity of goods is i sipping in the barbor suffered uo material injury, | Stocks in Wall stteot advanced on the receipt of the | sane moat waa meeline nrc Daren ead matte post Wad tp wee Yous oT Weve whe wit | TO RENT ‘ possession of Old Hays, for which noowners have yet No intelligence bo) heey hed Polut Petre from | news, which is some daye later than that received by cently extensively known and universally respected ve a Ly Ay jocward all 6 es to his address, . | [yur SHED, ene & fe _sestigmaahs ith | been. found. They mini co well a 4 a in the Bigg Inds hon the Bara | the Greet Western, Long Island went up) Norwich | morobart In Sevanneh, Ge, Capt. Candler was a ne sagittata, a ots wil ceed dhe Jane sheen hfast a sre *" | yard, for their sogommodation, vourds

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