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a renee + ‘‘ Maanxric Trmorarn in tHE Crry.—Common Murteal Intelligence. Police Inte} Elections. half of the sales reported from day to day are bone fide NEW YORK HERALD | cccron ‘rhe Bonrdof Assistant Aldermen bold | Swumasser tvcaresThe emer of hs detagatshed sctuniny norsing, Cee Peetingh | parnet Conga Bie fellowing ave the cardidaten'= | B6¢ oD@ barrel ina hundred reported as sold changes = ——— a stared meeting this evening, when some action | attist, will not take place to-night. ‘The disapporntment | Smigrast, by the tiame of Henry J. Dr Y whe sta | Dist. ss Whit "Democrat. | hands, and there is, therefore, apparently more activity New York, Monday, October 5, 1846, will probably be taken in relation to the new pro } felt by the thousands who were anxious to hear the suc- | he ha: op Aasrontek aus of $62 bh: Rep oh | Ist. T. Butler King. Soloman Cohen. , in the market than what really exists. = peceeaes os ject of establishing a line of magnetic telegraph | %##0F of Paganini, is probably equalled by the regret | - BA se By othe aeted pe Washing: | | Ye = Coe ford. — ge nl '. Tt would be good poliey on the part of the producers, The late news from Kurope.—Iws Character orwyeen the various station houses, wateh towers, | Which he himself feels at being necessitated to postpone | ton streot, under the firm of Woodward & G@ ‘The com- | 4th. Wm, Moseley. Wm A Horslson, | £ they would part with their products at fair remunera” and Lmportance, ho:, to tiaClilef’s cfd. Eniiese of fi ‘calice ta | his entertainment. ‘The cause, we learn from a friend of | plaiuant stated that he passnesed, Tay Bere ago, “A | = James Austin. John H. Lumpkin. | ‘ing prices. The arcounts which will reach us from the In consequence of the importance of our Euro- ny’ seotion of the sit Merton Oh for ne | the macstre, isthe breaking out of an ulcer on that side j D'tern, too Seote for bia ee een |e Renj-Cleveland. Howell Cobb.._—_| otherside about Christmas, this year, will probably be pean advices, both in a commercial and political), z t ti peeps: nay latsk ep pail yckprolp aerate Mae bi yi eee Pow. | for their passage through to Cincinnati, ever, on | Sth. R.A. Toombs. R. W. Flournoy. _| of Such a character as will givethe greatest impetus to paper, farther copious extracts from the European | 2°i¥ed from this source of imparting information og imperatively to forbid any. prevent exertion on the | toss foreach narnea, oeen etal jeden to'| peubebiy be stactaban tummies. “s j int De poss, without realizing will, in our opin- or calling for additional aid; more especially when | part o! artist. Had the ulcer broken out on the other their place of destination, CInomnati, ion, make a very great mistake. The expertence of journals, received at the Herald otlice. These ex- | « de of his neck, Signor Sivori would have given his con- | Toe wes on | in carefull a . m 4 it must be borre in mind that the Cit uaatia oF ¢ 7 i 1d be | Willing to do, and applied to the police Political Intelligence. Pee tpuergqad: y watching the course of there tracts will be found highly interesting and are bell, in case we have a strong saat Seige | Be bles Met iae iin cathe ae | Bulfalo for redress, who, upon hearing b | The Whigs of the 5th District have noimated the Hon- | things, has convinced us that the first accounts are usu- worthy of attentive perusal. fected part, might not seriously inju his own health, d him te return to New York,and Nelson J. Beach, of Lewis County, as candidate foy State ally the most unfavorable. ‘The actual yield, invariably The ¢ 2 " not be heard in the w 7 ft i bis Suthorities here, which he did. It ay the story | Senator. The intelligence is important in three points of | }e.08 arises wreat differs part of the city, and but materially mae the Dennis oat execution. If bit | of this German, that this species of fraud, peagtised upon | Inthe 15th Congressional District of this State, com- | turns out more extensive than anticipated, and in five view :— eae great difficulty in obtaining prompt | heslte istuttceny reese Atlantic, he will give. kis amigrants, is ait every day occurrence heing, at | posed of Clinton, Franklin, and Warren counties, the De- | out of every six years of expected or reported scarcity, Ist, ‘The reported dearth of provisions in Europe. | aid from the engines located up town. concert on Monday next. | ants — in tan ee one — | gad have nominated Sidney Lawrence to represent | prices have in the spring, ruled lower than between har 2nd. The controversy respecting the marnage of the = «Wr 13 ro BLAME Y’—All the merchants who | Mr. Lovex.—This gentleman appears to-morrow eve- | have all been defrauded in the manner; | ‘The Democrats of Richmond county have nominated | Vest and Christmas. That it will be so this time, we bac = adh Se gael F apt’ ‘alee Tustitute, for the third time, in one | Baving paid ll the money they 4 for | Geo. M. Cole for the State Assembly. have not the slightest doubt, and although it must be 3rd. The aspect in which our quarrel with Mexico is | had letters in the bag intended for the Cambria, | Ding at the Stuyvesant Instituto, for the aes their transportation out west, by purchasi fraud-| The Whigs of Monroe county have nominated Wm. C. edged that th: ral defici i viewed in Europe, und especially in England. | but which went to Cape Cod, are asking “who is | of his peculiar and delighttul entertainments, His two | ulent tickets, which only conveyed them ts Buff. | Bloss, John MeGonegel, and John B. Smith, for the As. | Sknowlede Waid: 6 8 peters Gey See The commercial intelligence is probably the | to biame 2” We can tell sea da ane da ti | first“ evenings” were eminently successful. The novelty | lo. A vast number of emigrants who are Hed in the | sembiy. ; supply throughout Europe, and every prospect of an ex- most important that has reached this country for - not to Diame-— | and raciness of the enterteinment, as well as the fame of | S4me manner, but having more money. h Mak | The abolitionists of Erie county have nominated Asa | tensive demand for our products, we have no doubt, Mr. Postmaster Morris. It was not his fault that | la‘ ings” hi | mere tickets to carry them on, know: ell that it | Warren for Congress. ices will reach the highest point in our markets with- the last quarter of & century. The Oregon qwes- | the letters were sent to Cape Cod, for he was at | rede te pene igd bee aaa a ane | ould cost as senoh or more 60-setinms MaEarES sock i inthe next ninety days. o tion, which brought us to the verge of a war with | Albany, and letters for the Boston steamer, as a | cismand rollers of the most ingent end pleating chs. | oosd on thelt journey’ There te alse seam Sconces” sant, Pi seiemie Bape yet Min Sie oe Spaidaypat Can ome aee epee = “ itat! the very highest order, halo—evi > re England, was not by any means of such moment | general thing, "don’t go that way. It is expect | acta Pe PONTO nae ionic intared?:| chee wheelie eit eel these agen | now running on the route between Norwich and New | for the principal stocks in this market for each day of to the destinies of this country, as the reported | ¢q that after the Convention adjourns, the English | t0 the entertainment, is, that it is entirely origival, all | onigrants to buy tresh tickets, and will frequently pur- | Fork, we somcelrs it to be Gr Me. ine propelanate re the past week, and at the close of the week previous. dearth of provisons that at present prevails | nail bags will be probably labelled. | hs songs, recitations, &., being of his own composition. | chase their old ticket for ity cents, ost them $7. | Hutt at Waderstant, under the directions of Cornelius | It will be observed that there has been a very small im- all over Europe. Nor is this importance con- | ———______— Lrorotp Dr Mrven.—The lion pianist, at the solic ee eee a ae ee ee a owed rbilt, Esq., of ‘New York, and after models and | provementin some of the fancies, anda very slight falling fined to the mere pecuniary advantages that THE Lerren Bags or rie Camnata.—The lost | tation of numerous friends who wish once more to hear | emigrant, and the aid of thelr own r Poor | descriptions furnished by him ; and after she wason the | of in others. ‘The market is very unsettled. may, probably, accrue to our merchants, | letter bags for this steamer were retumed to the | him in this city, will give auother concert at the Taber- | | -#rrcston Suspicion —A fellow ries Leman, camer Worcester and the Cleopatra, by the Norwich | QvotatioNs von THE Painciran Srocs ix THE New : ‘ - ; 7 8 disc : Rx MARK RT. from having all Europe as a market where Ame- | Post office of Naw York yesterday morning. On | nacle previous to his departure for Boston. It will be | Tro broadway, occured be aie Meeps avidecsly Worcester Railroad Corporation, under, authority Sat Mon. Tues. Wea. Th'y Fri. Sat rican bread stuffs will be, for a length of time, at pening the bays, the contents were found un- | SPitisfiet will suffice, we think, to collect an andience, | With intent to steal. He was taken to te 2d Ward Sta | Brinn im tie chien cto crn between New | eek Gis eg. fe a high premium. Its most important feature is the | damagéd, and will be despatched by the Great | such as the merits of he great artist deserve. 4 be etry Bye oe oP “a York end Boston, In connection with the Norwich and Penusylvania 5 HX 7 OK HH — KH fact which it involves, that Europe is likely to be | Western. Tue Ausawma was gracod last evening with a fulj | per,” culled Lawrence Marks, alias “Ously,” was caught | Worcester and Boston and Worcester Railroads, | Since ae ae ay ————Ee , y 'y dependent on this country for food. ‘This is a so- | Naval Intelligence. and fashionable attendance of our up-town families to en | 93 gticer Donnally of the, ad. Wands spout os octet | tions which were excited, by the MC = 178) Te TMG Jemn consideration for European statesnen, and U. S. Sup Prymourn.—Annexed is a list of | Joy the splendid sacred ronan s sends, Hazan, a Rooke ie with Globe Bank Gammmmreck slip. Jus-| h 1 Wor. 50 50% Sa tix Six Si 38 eannot be without its effect on the future course | officers attached to this vessel, which left Rio | #4 Mozart, which were admirably performed by Messrs, | tice Drinker locked bim up for examination. should exceed inall the qualities of speed, strength, 1d — = = t= : | i A Haut Gamb'ers.—A f the 2d pal ea kar of the different powers of the old world in relation Janeiro on the Ith of August, and arrived here | X¥!e. Marks, Loder, Hiffert, and the other instrumental: | wag fen Be ‘Sundey morale; tl ovieck, ins | peep aaa leg gee teres team onal 0b a ee ae so ay to this continent. | yesterday :— leten while inf. 200m) pertian. et She, oomesrtrma obs a on the omer ot Leeper me ee six. ona \a S oxai fr boat afoat. Long Intend Railroad = 30g 29% Fs) 296 2 29: | n oye, tecte , : 1 = The scarcity is most felt in Ireland, where there | Commander, Henry Henry ; Lieutenants, Henry Dar | day, and full effect was given to the beautiful gems of | above storeon Sunday morning. i bling in the | "ahi veasal is of no proportions, and is pronounced | Stonington eso pela i iin exists th leat. cheno H | cantel, Dominick Lynch, Lewis. Sartori, William May ; | sacred melody with which the programme abounded. | as Bill Dolan, John Cotter, Timotl James Mux. | PY skilful persons, who examined her while Mer freine | Farmers By BM By BK Ta ‘sts the smallest chance for relief. Let us | surgeon, William F. MoClenahan ; Assistant Surgeon, | This splendid establishment, as at present conducted, af- | phy, Michael Cummings, ‘and rence. Ta, | W2# open to inspection, to be of great strength, not only | Canton © a 1” MOR my 3 hope that the present government, which | Joseph Hopkinson ; Purser, Thomas H. McBlair ; Acting | fords one of the most refined, luxurious, and delightful | ken before Justice Dri jn default of | {fom the dimensions and excellence of her tim! ees a TIT = A AS hes alveye.. boned ok ai ial Master, William L. Blanton ; First Lieut. of Marines, | modes of blending improvement with amusement and en | pail. wanutls, but ge Faye genvetcmerget hg es Pe bel oreanen: Speed pena ay dof its paternal af: William L. Young ; Ceptain’s Clerk, Goorge F. Geisin- | jovment yet devised for the public. Here, inthe taste. | Perit Larceny —Torry Waters was 2 by ofc | ae ee eer whosie ur of immense height, — = = = section for that country, will now prove the sin- | ger; Passed Midshipman, Courtlai ham ; Midship- | fully embellished rotunda and galleries, sested perfectly | McKeon, of the 6th ward, last nigl ir robb: ing, Tho- | Polite £0 tent" In inmater “Hiee’ at sins Ws of 1300 horse % HM — 9S — 8% cerity of its professions, and afford the people, not | Me%JohnT. Walker, Greenleaf Cilley, Jefferson Mau. | at one’s eata, the ear is charmed with music while the | mas Larkin of $4, while in @ den om the Five Points. | Dowsr an} isa machine of great Leauty and excellent | Acomparison of prices ruling at the close of the mar- ry, William G. Hoffman, Charles McGary ; Acting Boat- auty, and the palate Locked up. work alms, for that they do not want, but such employ- | swain, John Featherson; Gunner, Thomas Dewey; | regaled with the choice: nd confections. The ea k io. | anship. So perfect are the proportions of the | ket yesterday, with those current at the close of the mentas wukiginialista neers ceicaieraee ‘eting Carpenter, Charles W. Babbit, Sailmaker, Heuty uinquestonadie respectability f the establishment, the rious" Crh haha Five Polats, was tomeiiod ton, | Fetch, and such the power of the engine, that ber | week previous, exhibite an improvement in Kentucky Ms 4 acon. admirable arrangements to ensure rum, anc 1e (: r , 9, iy * But the dearth is not confined to Ireland or Eng- | ———— Tightfalcbatacter, of the entertainments, Tender the Al. [ence ee any rectaie long 4 contempt of first in point of speed, of all the boats which have yet | 6’ of X per cent ; Reading Railroad Bonds, % + iand. All. Barope is complaining, and intoevery | Medical Intetligence, hamra the resort par excellence for la Scotia herselt dn a: very “iim 0 in | Been Dallt.. She has, we are informed, repeatediy miade | Railroad, 1; United States, Beutk, x, and a falling off fu uae Bas ease vi ’ ngs ge Be ate ied | ‘The winter session of the colleges will commence in | here enjoy ip these sarimenta a as much aan the police court, ond insulting the Magistrate while in | me ie 6, \yn's So P eracven pyigaed tands ee iter cf 3¢ ; Harlem, 5 ; Long Talend, P Pe mast our vessels go, laden With the | g few weeks, and the influx of students has been, and | i{teated, in their own, parlors, s very evening during | the discharge of his duty. a, | and a half hours, being an average speed of alxteen and | % i Farmers’ Loan, '4; CantonCo. ¢; North American produce of our fertile soil. | daily is very great. They aro coming in from all parts | with such attractions as are offered for the gratifi we ee ee ee eg i enkebile ts | twothird miles an hour, ves upon ater | Trust, 34. ; The feature ax in importance is the contro: | of the country, and the prospects are, that a larger class | of the eve, the enr and the palate, who will not visit the | Ken from under hia pillow last While he liy asleep | Sin Stat. Lega ect, Riso ae — We annex returns exhibiting the condition of the lead_ versy respecting the marriage of the youn Quocen | will be assembled this winter in New York, than hes | ‘/hamra? at the tavern, corner of 27th 4th avenue. Sup- | ind” iwinch raked the ‘Sound. on Wednesday | ing departments of the Bank of England, at different pe- of Gpaliia Ii tuny appentatiahgediiel tieitiarraset evenbitentest easter Tae Aro..oxroxs.--These children of harmony give | posed to have been done by two Young men, who pre- | and Thursday nights, she made her voyage from Allyn’ | riods this year and last :-— 5 an j : a concert at Newark this evening, and our friends across | tended to occupy the next room, ghd were last seen hur- | point to Newport and back with great steadiness, and Baxx or Exauanp. ota little girl, fourteen years old, should cause | The annual arrival of the students has become quite : A i ity of rying down the avenue about six @elock in the morning. | without the htest discomfort to some 250 to 300 pas- July 12.” July tt.” July 2s. Sept. 12, such commotion throughout Europe ; but such | #? interesting occurrence to many in New York. These the water may cunsiter it 4 goidea opportunity of ex- | Gne was tall and slim, light moxie, ae Gre set rd on each occasion, although the voyage « i pe eee in ite hiebteant 7 5 young men must annually expend between two and | Hding their patronage to those who are most eminently | bones ; the other wore an im under ip, Ww: rolonged on Thursday night by the force of the | Notes issued... .£29,682 000 ‘29,266,360 29,312,915 29,061,060 . , ng, the fact. Spain is looked upon fies Adaege P fi " naarsak ek rather'a red face. No arrest. { here was-on both uights, an | Gold coindebuilion 13,542.657 12.044 442 12,675,243 13.154 8X3 with greedy eyes by both England and France, | ‘Bree hundred thousand dollars among the boarding ees Sika atileels igh ta eestcaycneenet , i ng ro, aaah ihe pdinattieiipald , r ¥ Be, i i y them we spoke of their high talent vancement | i a 7% and each was anxious to secure the hand of the | etree ep yiidacnal a4 UNA hs of the. Clty 11-2 tie ‘patahiosl acsbnion) ith terneie usimulseiiate) Court of General Sessions. | Sane diets, susie Yasue Perks e OW —Eng! 8 gayi if a rt d 2 teak | lear weather, as on Wednesday night. hard ts outwit the other—England, by apparent | direction of Drs. Mott, Draper, Pattison, Paine, Bedford, | change our opinion On the contrary, we are more and Ina pcopertioneh the bese, hick ere. talk obvious te ae asiinas MAMAS wn QATSES g wtagne ind ffereuee. France won the game, and ow Eng- | and Revere, already enrolled a large number of | More satisfied cas nines ekerana etn, Movements of fraveliers. | the casual observer, are the spaciousness, beautiful pro- | 6 Ba Taree ricer . ny P a i | ‘a ire, of her | .e ¥ Land is in the sulks at her want of luck, and calls | names on its matriculation book. ‘The reguler seasion of | of thelr profession, ‘Their. entertanments are of-m clase coneitenier? ei ae mentioned hotels ara.) DOroets SMe their cilaniatiqn to the, guaabontion snd. |. hunk dicarsaia? tea aes calle oe ioe Iectures will commence on the Ist of November ; but in | ord€rto give some little occupation to the students du- ring the present month, we understand that there will be acouple of lectures delivered daily by the professors ‘These lectures are to be on subjects which are not in- her Gallic cousin hard names; ' very plainly hint- ing that the old King of the French has resorted to chicanery tobring about a marriage between his young son and the aforesaid little girl,under whose which not only present « display of artistical skill, to be appreciated by those advanced in musical science, but afford to those who are fond of more simple strains an en- tertainment which cannot fail to gratify und delight each and every auditor. Theirstyle is peculiarly their own, and the unpreteuding deportment of the boys, with the American —J C: Lincoln, Masa; J. H. Thompson, Boston: simmon, Charleston; regier, J. Stephenson, Mobiles Ci ‘Seebere can At th Ni nF Wie! fy Louisville; E. say, 8 C; ye M. S| Dhe I comfort of her peasengers. The lower cubin, which is 300 teet in length, is surrounded by three tiers of berths. cabin—oa the main deck, also provided with is 60 or 70 feet in lengtl the saloon on the berth: upper deck, is 260 feet in length. The berths are :emark- al fe for their liberal dimensio: five hun- The actual circulation of the Bank of England, for the four periods mentioned in the above table, was as an- nexed :— Crncvnation oF THE Barx or EvGuann, July. * Sept. 12. July 12, Jays royal sway the Spanish people have the felicity to | arch navie'é of the hitte girl, secure them warm friends : Charleston; une pe gel SR alld ny Phage il ior egaaorars ash Lala ne sence’ © | cluded in the regular winter course. ‘They will be free | wherever they appenr. Wo irust to hear them again ra « qWhyte, Baltimore; B; Cracy, Chicago; F' | dred in number, On ec hain (ily sta, rooms of ‘com | Notes issued... .£29.682 000 26,900 29.212 045 m8 454568 y sorted to chicanery, but | and the profession generally. | our city before they leave for the eastward. Dison Boston, R Kell, Gagiand nient size—each with one or more berths or Suvess On RANG: +n, AARSID COR eee eee En-land has only been beaten at her own game. | She should not lose her temper, but bear her de- | feat with the best grace she can assume. This ring to see New York thus sustain the lead e does in everything else. For 8 long time she slumbered in the matter of medical education, City Intelligence. American Institute. —The Nineteenth Annual Fair son, Richmond; A. Laud: on, Boston; R. Ke ryland; J. Mullehen, G Nelson, Boston; H. raiso; Mg. Leooard, Mr Doneganeu, Mon- | ore; F. Whitney, ll, England. Boston; J. Hob- New Orleons; Mr. Dexter, king them commodious sleepin; ‘The finish and furniture of a! apartments. se a id eleg hb ant. ‘The paint- rand saloon, the curtains to the ing and'gilding of the Kerual circulat’n.£21,612,030 20,840,739 20,750,258 20,018,960 It appears that the actual circulation of the bank was less on the 12th of September than at the date of either of state of things ina monarchy is certainly a queer | but she has now awoke, and every year shows that in paid aren aia yl onsen out | Boston; B. Ward, Baltimore beds ahd berths throughout, and particularly , £0 those atid :the,ethor retared included tn the Saye MRIs. SSP ne. state of things. | everything sho is the Empire State ind | Garden, Many have spoken in previous years of the | ~ Howsnp—M, Brent, M. Verar, Buenos Ayres; H. Jenk- ne eeecele se of: ome Fores perceived that there has beens very great change re- > ¢ shi ai % a i $ i i ant, and display much taste, care and jud; it, in the “s The English journals are indignant with the | See | sameness which prevailed in the distrivution and ar | ensoy, England; Dy Brigham, Boston: Je McGill, Pitty £50t, on ndlarrangement e4 de, ihe Kenenal eolection | cently in tho deposits. The public deposits have im- Mexicans for thé-wantotunanimitythat-revaile'l eee | Fangement of the articles exhibited, but this your all | Hutchens, Geey W. Lerhert, Phila; R. Lane, Hampden; furniture of the berths and table, as well | creased about four-and-a-half millions sterling, ond the " i y that prevails | Pang Tueatue —The beautiful and sterling comedy of | will be satisfied. The spacious area of Castle Garden is | R. Kemp, Boston; R. Ransom, Albany; E. Wisley, Phila; ‘The general condition of the ves- | Drivate deposite have fallen off nearly fve-and-e-helf mil atnong them, whilst a powerful enemy, | the “Jealous Wife,” will be revived this evening, and | admirably adapted forthe display of every article of me | J. Neale, Arkunsus; C. Wright, Mass; 8. Lausdell, Jar fel, and particularly of ite sleeping apartments and table | J. Jike the United States, threatens the integ- | greatas the success of Mre Kean has bee chancel, agricultural, or scientific worttf, of which, we | maice Jayusten, T. GM. Danegett, Lishop of Mouttsal; | tirendance at the table es well as the supplies which | At a mecting of. the proprietors of the Bank of Eng. rity of the republic. They ridicule the idea of rite characters,we anticipate that Mrs Oakley willbe one | understand, an unusually large number are offered this | thilot, Frudlau, D hio, Bonde, Ecclesiastics of the | Were upon it, were m Fee pel land previous to the declaration of the lest semi-annual Admiral Seymour interfering with the American | of her finest representations. There is no other representa- | The proximity of the Garden to the water, will af- | Catholic Diocess of The boat has been completed and furnished under the Squadron in the Pacific. They treat the report _ tive of this arduous character now on the stage, and we that he had orders to that effect, as an idle rumor, | have no doubt the public will witness, thisevening, one of | T. - "4 ry ) th atest theat ti The English press seems to think that Mexico | the Sresent dey enous tty ee Ceraare ee! Tord a fine opportunity for the exhibition of all nauti inventions, and this will be a novel and attracti a ture of the season. Crowds have visited these fairs in for- mer years at Niblo’s, and tl ae of position will be rather favorable than otherwise to the success of the [n- Fravx H. Lewi ville; H. Wollen, W Kinmelly, N.C falo; C. Hall, Norfolk; J. Crain, Rochest a ‘. Hayward, Conn; B. Butler, Palmy: Scovell, Conn; J. Stewart, Pratts- ©; B. Hooper, W. Hooke, ‘Boston; Smith, Gloucester: ; J. Dyatt, Buk direction of John C. Holland, Esq., the President of the Norwich Railroad Company, who has sj nothing in her equipment which could contribute to the comfort of those who take passage in her. She is commanded by | Capt. Dustan, an experienced commander, distinguished dividend, it was reported by the governor of the institu- tion that the rest had increased in the past year £250,860. On the Sist of August, 1845, the rest was £3,688,887, showing an increase of £16,053. Onthe 28th of Febru, deserves to have a thrashing, for her cowardice | Verona” will be brought out to-morrow evening. ‘This | stitute in their praiseworthy undertaking of exciting |) Cixv—M. ‘Wilson, England: J. Ha on, N. Y: H. as well by his skill and assiduity in the discharge of his | ary, 1846, the rest had increased to £3 689,490—increuse and want of spirit. | exquisite Shakesperian comedy has never, we beli competition in American art, and placing our worksjon@ | Drayton, Phila Kellog, Detroit: J. Hamilton, U.S. sponsible duties, as in the protection of the meby lives | ¢103 543. On the Slst of August, 1846, it amounted to = 0 8 been acted in the United States. We can well imagine | par with, if not superior to, these of foreign countries. Ma Brenden, ,De ~ Peck, i ~e 4 intrusted to his charge, as by his courtesy and ur- | £3,839,752, bei ‘of £160, The news by the Great Britain, although but | what Mrs. Kean will be in Julia, from our acquaintance | Py_ Duc or Vavcansox—We learn, that ‘Aldecon, Porto 3G. H. Duni banity to his guests—Beston Advertiser. 990,768, being wn inctease Lemon three days later, is nevertheless looked for with | With her Viola. The production of these two comedies | the numbers who still throng to see this Lewis, Newport; Dr. McHenry, Ala; 5. Veolet. U. 8. N; | The annexed statement was submitted for the conside- amas will add to the fame of the Keans and the treasury of | snecimen of mechanical art,'so closely A. Huger, Charleston; G. Rice, Washington; W. Moody, Witrtam Tomas, an itinerant clock maker, | ration of the proprietors. anxiety. That vessel will probably arrive in the | Mr. Simpson. ture, that it will remain in this city to the N C. Green, H. Mercer, Savannah; M. Hogan, | I 4 » , 'y from New York, about50 years of age, met a hor- | ‘The rest on March 1, 1845, was. » »£3,575,172 course_of the day. Bowery Tueatas.—Mrs. Shaw appears to-night as | present month. It is, of itself, beyond all J | rible death at Nashville, Tenn., last wee The Banner Do = February 26,1846... 3,689 430 | Julia in the “Hunchback,” @ part she has not acted for Pustic Orricss 1x tHe Crry.—The old Rotun- | five years, and consequently a novelty, added to which: most wonderful invention of the kind ever produced, and as such, has drawn crowds of visiters from the learned Armatinge! s.—§, Bradley, Savannah; C. Crosby, Tro} Montreal; J. Davis, Warren Point Cc. ‘are ker, Vermont; ©. Chew, Hudson; N. Allen, N. Y; G. say :—From what we can learn, he had been employed by tho authorities of the Corporation to repair the clock Gain... and scientific ; but there is a variety of othermechanical i it da, in the Park, now known asthe “Gallery of she also plays her great part of Constance in the “Love | figures richly worthy of inepections The Great Mogul | Benedict, 1.. Boyton, Conn; I: Shelton, F. itell, New pepo pyre’ Meer hs 20, 1046, Fine Arts,” does not seem to attract admiring | Chato :” the performance being for her benefit, andthe | 94 his War Elephant, tho eal ry Dady. | Havens Dougiass, N. ¥5 B. Corah, Builalos J. Privo, | white under the influence of liquor, he went up into the | Sues Bec thousands to gaze upon the collection of paintings | lst night of a most brilliant engagement. Mr. Jackson: | ign sun, will well repay a-visit. A private anatomical | be iycat fps Be Sd aber ip Mace DY Gain . there exhibited; and iti ‘ whose enterprise never should endeavor to re" | cabinet is annexed to the room, which are the | State Constitutional Convention. ipk te halustrade of the roteanden falling a | Half years’ dividend, at 334 per cent ibited ; and itis now very evident that engage Mrs Shaw, and ill do so if there is a possi best samples of human enatomy ever brought to this precipitated over t! justra ie rotui falling a the city could have made much better use of the bility of effecting it. The Bowery theatre, in its bright | country Fyeing in Florence and Pein Those | ,,S4TURPAY, Oct. 3.—Mr. Kirkland presented the pe- | distance of some forty or fifty feet upon the brick floor } win) pave the rest. ..sscceccccecccuce building, than to appropriate it to the use for {ry@ezerecoucabed, with more élat than water | Who have not pet vied Mr, Teta exhiiuon, would | Suef Aivia Sry and oles, of Onell County re ease niche being anrely ering aut the | ¥¥0m which take tsi par cont ox copiiat_ ath ano 5 rn — "anc! 5 . “ 0 Se arte he Present proprietoriever on the look out | do well toavail themselves of the present opportunity. | Toverted the petition of Seth T, Staples an brains scattered about. His left arm was much bruised, which it was given. The first objection is, that fer novelty, ant presenting nightly strong inducements The rest then would be left.. Sexiovs Accwent.—About half past 4 o'clock yester™ | | day afternoon, a horse employed to draw the baggage | cars on board’the ferry-boat at the foot of Liberty street, in of some boys throwing stones at it, be- came ened and started eff at full speed up Court- | land street, with the shafts attached. ‘I'he horse on arriv- | the abolition of the Superior court of New and the blood was running from under his finger nails. Referred. Mr. W. B. Wright presented the pe' F. W. Burke and others, of New York, for the same. Referred. Mr. Jordan presented the report ofthe co: mittee of revision on the articles and on the resolut ofiostructions adopted by the Convention. Those po: Present capital........ 10 per cent proposed to be added to visit his theatre. ‘The public appreciates his labors, and will reward him accordingly - Greenwich Turatae.—A drama of singular con- struction and most thrilling interest, which is now crea” ting great excitement in Paris, called the “Man in the the location for the exhibition is a bad one, and | the society could better afford to pay rent for a good hall somewhere in Broadway, than to hang their pictures upon the walls of the Rotunda, for Challenge Accepted—To Dye without killing the Hair. 1 have great pleasure in accepting the chal- lenge of Mr. E. Phalon, toa trial of the relative merits ofour Hair Dy As Mr. Phalon hi terms, I will At seven per cent dividend on which would di ory 7 ing site the St Nicholas Hetel, ran on th walk, tions of th sent constitution, on which the C e! amount to. . one dollar a year (that being the amount paid into | 10m Mask,” will be brought out this evening at the iiesking down and runuing over two children ; one of | tion had not acted, the committce reported for adoption, | person’ that this can oul’ be done by both operating upon the | Dividend st 7 pe the city treasury for the occupation of the build. | Gtenwich, with powerful accessions of talent and ap- | them, a little gir: between 3 and 4 years of age, daugh- | with some amendments. ‘The whole report was laid on | tame individual 1 propose, therefore, that some ing,) to be looked atjonly now and then b | propriate scenery. Mr. Freer, and Miss Mary Duff, who | tef of Mr. Collins, residing at No. 26 Cou: the table, and ordered to be printed. It is to be taken up sclested whose beard requ 2 be dyed, snd thet Se io Proposed increase on yearly dividend ns SEN y now anc then. by Sea Ras'become such a favorite with, the blic, will both ‘was so seriously injured that her recovery on Monda morning. ‘The Convention then took up the Ply hisdyeto one side. Test of merit see which hatands the | it wasthe wish of many that adividend of four per Ker, who in his wanderings about the city, miay’| appear in this piece. After which the Ethiopian mupetrels | doubtful we | Eepert ofthe commitioe on the ‘alits, and agreed 01.) Sein. ‘on perfect hair d iuge,'ate requisite—it | cent should be declared, but after some debate it wos i will appear in their celebrat e Sraay Ci —T all found wander: | With an amendment requiring the Commissary General | , be accidentally attracted by the sign board over | loaaet Gas niggnt ‘melodien” which es ingin the streets in the let District, eatasday; wore bent | to give security. Mr. Hart offered the following reso- | agreed upon that the usual dividend of three-and-a-half the porch, I | enjoyed in hearing. To be followed ae interesting | to the Alms House by ‘officer Ecko , i 4, THRE hb Sonenithede otk the ‘sevissina “bf the r- | percent, net, should be paid. The steady increase in Although the place is entirely unsuited for the | {r scene of eee Meomplly.? ha ake Man Hunt.—A man supposed to be Francis Craft, was articles of the coumititson be inetricted to amend arty. | andthe large amount of the rost, is the best evidence in exhibition of specimens of art, it would, neverthe- | Miss Robinson will dance one of her favorite pas, after | {ound yesterday morning, corer of Allen and Division | cle 6, section 3, by inserting after the words “Black | eee ee ee eee ee less, make public offices, a number of which are | Which the King of Daskies, John Diamond, will give us | Station House in the 10th District, io miteae Collelys eres «hon. fee Bnbtoeacteme, OF the tion, While this great regulater of the finances of the greatly needed at this time. In fact, the city | give'densiae ahwek in downs, and magnetic, steam oD-| "ce Wasrmsa.-Yostarday way be. considered the | ° Sir Withee ed to lay om the table, Lost, 49 to 45.— world centinues in this prosperous condition there is authorities were never at a greater | hi Mr. Freer is untiring in the see! ‘and | first day of the fall season; the day wes fine, and the air | Mr. Smith to amend the resolution that the section be so very little danger of any serious embarrassments in our ® # oss where to ‘of novelties, the public, we | Was bracing; but as night set in, rain commenced falling | amended as to epply to the extension of the Chenango money markets. find suitable accommodations for the various pub- to vee, fe not backward in proper eucourage- | id continued until we went to press, and C Mr. Cook moved to include “and | ee lic functionaries, and are now converting the old” Paci eit rennet bod waar te Stanton a on of thom cunsle fer which actual sus Via sch Haenany . . Bor ci .—Levi North, the di ed riff requires a rom the Street Inspector. eo ” 7 Pond House in te Park inigvan ace for his | Sone", Citomcar fr the to tine tis seen | uve oped wy ah he snk fw out She are Peo fhe sate Mr Rogelee move a Ie, Preaee Pen er sams Son cone Ble Seaton, ay " strict Attomey is | 1.15 5 New York audience, and all who. go to see him ey pigetie agen NT lat Aon nae og ne er the word completed, in the 4th section, as fol- | or skin, bat entirely withou , Be A peek le a. RE 25 f i sal . , f ons and | ' toll jest, not fur money, but iu a spirit of frien a S00 a e, The Receiver of Taxes is | tainmentis also offered this evening, in an exhibition of | an occasional worl or two betwaen the members. The | Spelied to the improvement or enlargement of the other | 4aj Isudatle competition, othe judemeat of hose choren by fe ge a Be ie de seo 33 accommodated in anotner basement room in the | the athletic exercises of the olden time in England, em. | !ocal improvements, for which there is room every |” Mr. Hart accepted the substitute. The whole subject | {nyite all propri Tliquid har dye ¢ } do 0% 150) do Soe : same building. The City Inspector is found | bracing a course of all the games, sports, and festivals Deed tn yrs sere ame ar yas laid op the table gn motion of Mr. Marsh Oto 26. ‘yes PAVILLIAM A BATCHELOR, 4 Wall street, | 100 Long {-land RR #00 20% 6¥0Readivg RR 2ms 63° 9 which we rei out, but very seldom . a le, | oat J "| Mr. Ayrault moved instructions to the committee on revi- | %, stowed away in a gloomy basement room of the | the unrivalled vaultist, will exhibit his skill too in so: | Ceived the remotest degree of attention from any of the | sion im relation tothe bill of rights. Various amendments | Philadelphia Agents for the Herald, G. B+ | %13Nor& WorRR |, 3% 300 do € City Hall, and the Chief of Police of this grea, mersetting. Itis almost incredible to what a s members. The city treasury is drawn upon from time to | were preposed to the instructions, and then the whole Co., 3 Ledge: Idings, 3d street, near Chesnut, | 759 do pi a eae +4 M5 6 P sag BreMt | this gentleman has brought the practice, in w time upon every frivolous pretext, and yet nothing has ct was referred to a select committee. Mr. Clyde wi bscribe, will please leave | 230 © do $60 58% 150 © do 66 city, and his special aids, are also quartered in the | excels almost any performer living. We cannot men. | been done to improve the city. It was expected that at bis resolution in relation to landlord and tenant ‘Terms—75 cents per mouth, including the Sunday | jjq do. 60 588% 100 © do bis 66 basement of the old Alms House buildings, which | tion all the variety of entertainment to be met with in | one time the continuation of Canal street to the Bowery, Donvention agreed to consider it. Mr. Jordan, | parer ; cents without it. Advertisements apd commant Second Board. by the way, is entirely unfit for the use of the be- | Passed rat am eetablishment where erelty aeote fe | but like all reforms, it has been allowed to sleep in the Fer at the serrate cauld bo new nienered ta be sub. | nseacy by ¢o’clock in the afternoon. tol | 0 she Farmers’ Trust 244 200ensHwlem 15 $4 forentmed important officers of the city govern- no limit. ‘tomb of the Copulets.” If our city fathers would en- | Thitted separately. Ho also reported the form of the bal. | —————ces | fp CMY CO bs 9 100 do be 3 r 4 deavor to ‘mend their ways,” and give us good pave- | iots to be used in voting on the amendments to the con- MONEY MARKET. % do b3 0 do 160 58 ment, more especially for the accommedation o! | Saver Tueatae, Puiapetrata.—Mr. Burton | ments, clean streets, with some improvements, such as £, | : reat expense, secured the services of the Ravel | {he continuation of Canal street ta the Bowery, they | Stitution,and the mode in which the amendments shall be Sunday, Oct. 4-6 P.M. | 2 y,, 2° bee 31% 30 Reading RR s the chief, and officers acting under his particular | Family’ late of Niblo’ Garden, in this city, and th MS Shall oe. thom pleated ahaa Olle et atic’ | Published and distributed. Table, and printed. Recess. | i 4 WS Nor& Wor sll 58% 50. do 65 directions, who sleep in the office, ready for duty, | Peer this oveuing, in their performances’ on the tight | ™EDt cevil e# they pleased about the spoils of olfice. | —aybany Argus. During the past week we have received, by two arti. | 29. do 38% s0ia Obio'"s 10236 veld th tolls » ready lor duty, | type, and inthe comic pantomime of " M. Duchalmeau.” | Tax Grease Sror Max.—This distingue individual v5 | vale from Liverpool, highly satisfactory and encow- | Slow tenek: & as wellas to take care of such prisoners as may | Ajter which the farce of the “ Irish Tutor” will be pre- | now holds his levees at corner of Park Kow and Beck- Varieties. | raging advices in a commercial point of view, from all | wef reer oe ee be detained in confinement there ; and from the | sented, Mr. Shaw, an actor of much merit, taking the | man street, and is attended by rous groups of cus- | The trial of George O’Slenis, charged with fhe murder | | h 65% 50 ‘a bIO 3t 3 ’ Qf Blenis, partsof Europe. It is pretty well settled, that the har. cas! F io evideaces we have had he d character of Dr. O’foole. A strong bill, and should fill | tomers, who ,seem anxious to shake off 5 @ dust | of Franklin Coombs at Pointe Coupee, La. on the Sist of . 7 83 58 O75 do idea ave had ofjthe dampness of the | gny house inthe country. | of the summer months from their “ca ts.” He is | December, 1844, was commenced on Tuesday, the 23d | Vests of Europe generally, are deficient in every re- | 135 cash 58% 100HalemRR cash ax rooms occupied by the chief, we are perfectly sa- j ur Street Tuearax, Purcavenraia.—A com- | diving “ory rade of it kt nd that there may be | ult. at Pointe Coupee, before Judge Farrar. It will be | spect, and that a very large quantity of breadstuffs will | baw a Es F) baie Fr tisfied that they are not fit for either officer or pri- of high dramatic talent is presented at this thea. | “D0 mis‘ak at the quality of his artiele, he gives a | recollected that on a former trial the jury were unable to | be required from the United States, as there is no other we Bee 4 “Na 5 Pri- | tre, to-night. Mrs, Mowatt and Mr. Davenport, who | ‘rial on the spot, whico is often attended with much | agree. ‘The accused has been on bail for some time, and | soner as sleeping apartments, jen soeminently and deservedly # ful with | amusement An occasional New Jersey or Long Island | has spent a portion ofthe spring and summer in Mexico | S°urce from which supplies to any extent can be de. 3 Now, the Rornda would supply this want of in the tragedy of t,” this | ‘armer, who piqne Wiper -d oo ee, 8 Mela 3 one.” | with the volunteer forces. The Delta says that the pre- | pended upon. With every allowance for exeggerated : 2) Se ee tues of the box, and soon the article passes from the ven- arr e last accounts they were still out. | a ci94 but that the grain growing countrier on the con" the Chief of Police and his aids, the Coroner, the Recorder, District Attorney, and the Clerk of the Court of Sessions might doubtless have been ac- commodated with suitable offices. The city could better afford to pay the rent of a com- | modious room on some public street, for the benefit and use of the Gallery of Fine Arts, ‘The real Irish personification of th secure him warm admirers where’ Philadelphians may biees the + actors of such rare excellence in their profession, appear before them this evening We jearn that a laborer upon the Lexington railroad, who aitempted to jump upon a trai) of cars while in mo- tion, missed his aim, and was thrown upon the track, The cars passed over his body, killing him instantly.— Boston Traveller. A man named Henry P. Traverse was very badly in- jured last week, while blasting at t! new canal. He had prepared two charges, and fired both of them; one went off, and the other hung fire; he approached it, der to the vendee. If the grease spot man could “come it” like the razor strop man, he would make a fortune, and as he seems to be driving & pretty hard business. ‘The “old clo” customers would do well to give hin. a call. A dialogue between him and his customers is often amusing | Cratomer—(a fat, jolly looking Jerssyman, with red, good humored face)—“{ say, nebbur, let's have a touch of your polish—let’s try how it works. | tinent will require supplies from abroad, instead of be. ing joble, as usual, to:meetfany demand from other coun: tries. There have already been large exportations of breadstuffs from Great Britain to the continent, a very unusual course for this trade, which is indicative of the , state of the crops in that part of the world. From France, we have the official statements of the govern- Sept. 18th. HM, State of by the Rey. J.T. T. Moody, Maine, United States, to Miss The Ballet, Mave. Avousta—This beautiful and much admired | Died. On the 3d instant, Geonor Meaxet, an old and respec- ‘On Saturday, Oct. 3d, of dysentery, Mr. Annam Pan tin rly Keeper on Blackwell's Island, eged 60 h 4 from Europe, with a seconde, fo : 7) { ‘ , for the present purpose. Besides all this, it | have neverhad re in this country, we understand, | you please, sir. Just try, sir. : | fracturing his skull, "Otte fant oe badly burned, | BUndred and filty millions frencs worth of breadstuffe | his sons, George, Robert, tod, Frederick, ig an will be recollected that a great deal was | has made an enf¥gement which will shortly take her, | , Cvstom#s—(handing his coat)—Now, let's see—let's | Mr. 1’ wus from Saratoga county, York.—Loweli | will be required from foreign countries, to make good | souein 1s Lieut, feet : Roem my phe etaily inet said at the time the Common Conneil voted the | with her troupe, to Havana, She will probably embark Sror Man—(applying the unction)—Yes, six, | “°™”!*”: ce axawin Dean, of Cin. | 2%,‘tefeieney in the harvests, In Great Britain, itis | (S49 attend his funeral fom hie late Ferldence, 161 Ee building for the “Gallery,” about th b at Charleston er perchance ai New. Crk " ee it now sir; a8 clear and as smooth as a | 4 Tespectably, dre man, ed Edwin of Cine | estimated that ten millions sterling worth of breadstuff® | sex this (Monday) afternoon, at l o'clock. His re- building Soe the “Gatiney,- Sbont the vast bene. | Sots ne way ef renters kee tee Cee be le. cit ee tt aoe ig nl selsing | Will hardly suffice to supply the deficiency in the erope | mains will be taken to the Greenwood Cemetery for fit to result to the inhabitants of our city, both y Authers cities in herreute, | Cvstomxn —That'll do, nebbur ; come, give us a box. Preent!datshittheaten Sadie binicen path 'ensiee ont | of the United Kingdom. It is imposible to estimate the interment. to take several of the la: hi We hope, howe: Country man hore throws down the dust --pockets times grown and growing, in having this templ: of the | door, and deliberately sta) bed himself several in | deficiency in other parts of Europe, but even if they have by which we may an opportunity of beholding @ | box, and exits He was conveyed to the McLean Hospital ; arts to aid in forming and maturing their tastes, | pallet, properly put upon the stage, previously to her | Ia this way, the grease-spot man sa good busi- | the within th limit i ly the domestic | years 6 months and 13 days. , a ; : : i avube tal’ | Within their own limits sufficient to supply the sculpture, &c., &c.; but no sooner are the premises d#partu as but few equals as an | ness. er Mherton dvenceripiy Ort. | demand, they can afford no relief to their neighbors, who | ,,fig friends, and relations are/ requested to atem ble secured and the walls adorned, than an ominous : ted ekintmuch care, are of | weokicge Vehuniecrs, of Hove’ Compare Rata: ss |, Solemn exerciser were held at Mount Auburn, near | have heretofore depended} upon them inperiode of cer | corner of 34th street and Sd avenue. Fils remaiss will card, with “admittance 25 cents, catalogues 124 uch a combination should | yuried yesterday His juneral’ formed an | Boston, on the 20th ult, on the oceasion of the erection | city, Se inion, Comets. onthe 994 ult, in the 9éth year fi a monument over the remains of Rev. Joseph Tucker. man, D. D. A large concourse of people eae biome It, therefore, appears, that the surplus egricultarel evening. | immense procession, headed by | products of the United States, will be required to feed | bye long train of carriages. Jeave us without being seen by our citizens, would re- flect no credit upon the policy of some of our theatrical a band, and was iotlowed cents, | of his age, Joseru Wiseweir. | At Cambridge, 2d inst., Bexsamrs Wateamouse, M. D., * meets the eye at the entrance to the build | ings So, that in fact, instead of being open to citi- | managers. ig | “Conowen’s Orrice, Oct. 4.—Murder of an Infant— 4 i part of Europe, andwe aged 92. zens generally, (setting aside subscribers,) the | Sporting Intel, | Phe Coroner held an inquest'yesterday,at the Tombs, on | SixcuLan Verpicr.—The celebrated “Goose. | the Population of almost ib dt toon preretae' Wiekar’| "At Salete, Coot Haway fx most extravagant charge, in proporti mas | > er | the body of a newly born female infant, of very fine pro- | berry”” engo, was tried at the Kingston Assizes on | have no doubt but that every Darrel the de. | 22 Warren, N. ¥., on th Hon. Rurvs ane Wend large, in proportion to what | = Trortixa aap Pacino.—The proprietors of the Cen | portions, which was found yesterday morning floating im | Saturday.—The particulars of the chargo against Mr. | of grain wecan spare, will be required to meet | Cran, father of the Hon rain, io the 70th year may be ssen lor the money of any exhibition, is | treville Course, having tendered the track gratuitously | the North River, foot of o4th street. Upon a post mor. | Cameron, are pretty well known. Bridget McDonell, & | mand from abroad for actual consumption. This demand be bis age. In sidition to hie gre ‘eminence as a physic cian, he occupied several stati of honor and 16. of the Herkimer Court of and Vice President, \d various other sta- girlof eleven years of age, passing through Mr. Cam ron’s fields on Garden Island, was detected in the of taking some gooseberries from his garden, On notic- Ing this girl taking his gooseborries, Mr. eron went to exacted, tem examination being made by the skilful Dr. ae to Mr. Carman, for a complimentary benefit, the largest | resu a . Abrams, ited. in the opinion of field of horses have been brought forward for | thees Oy od gentlemen that the child ease to oe death the occasion that we ever remember to have seen offer | from violence from & blow of the head from the fact of will, of course, have a very great and very favorable influence prices, and we have no doubt they will advance toWhigher point than has been realized fora notwithstanding the managers enjoy | what may be termed a free use of the building. Under these ciroumstances we repeat our sug- ald | > ‘ | there. being a large quaptity Of coagnlated blood under er, took her by the urm, and brought ker to bi sestion, that the Rotunda can and onght to Le | ed; suballthe animels are of ‘the first order. ‘There | the'wcalp, and the brein. was Sle fuil ot blood. Upon | honse, nent at hard. Next ‘iy’ the itl was cited betorg, | bone time. Tt very probable Cit ‘here Will {08 Oe | eae more appropriately and profitably used as public | Will consequently be rare sport today. We doubt not | placing he lungs in a pail of water they floated, show: a mugistrate ani appeared with lier parent, or one of | to time be & reaction 5 pe ete cae cine offices, than as the “Gallery of Fine Arts,” ‘arman is an old | ing evidently that it was alive afier birth. Tho face and | them to answer the charge. On a hearing of the case, will, without doubt, suffer serious losses ; butthe result | ATE B A D8. a ne Arts, turfman, Paha damage — Leste | wend § ae nibbled by ta’ thus cease tatene vise the paaeiee mag iondy 2 ene of 2s 61, But it of a very extensive external demand for our breadstuffs, eT ae OT ice meanest Bi j).CCk re Sues Se See rtees he , and a large mn dev to e featuree—otherwise it appea | argued with a great deal of stre: atte | care, AmeRicaN APFATRS IN EXNGLAND.—W. | ns eobouragunseat eb romotion of this branch of the | child. Inall probability this poor lit le martyr of love | that the act of Mr. Cameron was amuist bea vory great improvement in prices. There are | mine These Brdste lg to put up avd take P “AND.~—We learn | turf. For the names of the horses to contend, and the | was carried onthe dock and then taken by #, ite | with the character of a thief a pulls and bears in the corn markets, as well asin the | Min tne catctude nee ‘uate copy of London Punch came out in the | variety of the sports offered, we refer to the alvertive- | head dashed against the pier, and then into | womanhood. This argument stock markets, and while one party is striving to putup | Bolsters and Pillows, Falligases, and other Alibernia, directed to the Washington Union, and | pres & avother column. + be ad pee ig sXe eae iis dante Ry da were “4 wy ea veel fer fhe Jury § prices, the other is making efforts to put them down, | ctr" ase call ete stint ee phe par * South Ferry at one o’ '¥ violence ov ration, bro ju a ver . a marked “please exchange.” when the sports of the day are over. the jury unknown, " the plaintiff—-Mondreal Courier. ngheianalaneatahee pemmdamemraeice 03 ier SOHN H. HALLOCK

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