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- + as 5 , = ; *¢ c a oo = _ ry pi = pecs - zs = - po , ‘ wr: 4 4 ‘ad sainreshs| NEW YORK HERALD) | , Aut Acsneror Wen Feuer.~The advanagos | Pwrenae Pomecales of mm | eT eicaasrty hiss olbog wars rately taroch, | Ganss Tegnerte wr me env Caraty, fly Ver = === —— ] 2 7] the same warmth agit ft had deen thy a ees | OE this fine institution, in a national point of view, "Ou: exchanges show. thet the galaas of gi¥at ox ant oe eee OE ne agane |itxxcar—Labr Korroin rue Winter or tar Pune. 7, Lis now, lying beside me and New York, Friday, October 16, 1846. have been abundantly proved by the condudt of | tension. ecniadréateript ‘The third meeting of the celebrated trotting horses Ame- {ginow Twormipped this picture? sou weal kang: | —=—=—————— arenas | the officers of our army whore graduates ofthe | ths Betton Evening, Tradiirnt part ‘high and dry upop the | ficus, Moscow, and Lady Suffolk, took place yesterday ; Low I worshipped the original. After sending you my The Richmond Tragedy. academy, in the operations of ourland forces, thns | the day was low ring, ‘about 4 ewig my a, & pode CY Pgh ‘and Ledy Suffolk was victorious, which makes the re- otters ercey BS aa The unusual excitement attending the affair in | far against the Mexicans. Nothing can exceed | heeun to assume 0 decid se o'clock in| this morning with her keel and rudder sunk some die | Cond time she has beaten her opponents this fall, Ame: fterwards | saw Col. servant, and he tol t Richmond, in which D. Marvin. Hoyt, of this city, | the gallantry, discipline, and skill displayed by pring, © was blowing a furious At the same ines ev eene, Man; other yeas wees lajared, ricus being successful in one of the matches. The hor- ~~ a mind wee ork. This of course re- Jost his life, has induced us to copy, from two of the | these officers in all their operations. Whether in | oral was, pouring down SMM het cs it'| tained consents ae dino: "Our wharves | S¢# came together for a purse of $200, mil) heats, best ‘ed so injudiciowsly since. Col M———calle’ here papers of that city, the testimony and the inter- | bombarding © town, in defending a camp, in Beeetz00 bert | Sos jalared is every three in five, aloes 8 $00 to the second best. > day pera Lwaae fe ys mane 1_mene compelled cepted correspondence introduced at the trial of | clearing a pass, or in storming a battery, the a rater. J er | prémiees it 4 | 2. spe tat ed ’ “4 {ichmon, and aays “1 Mall not go to New York are the Messrs. Myers. Our readers will find the fall | Vantages of their military education have been | fe ik, oF otherwiee inj : \ io wi nuilared ds » sod pif dey vg er asa ee eae bs era many w could stand such insolenci ofthe cas i i 2 i isos | tops, + KC b | Sreat mischief is done other . 3 iy women who ° go ipo wo insole 0 xf report-of the case on the outside of this day’s Her. prominently conspicuous. ¢ an Dp ihe viol of pry’ ings in quertans, whisk wil, nlaee, Serious obstructions in the | never looked in better trim, hie appearance since his last he does one of his servants, and yesterday | @/d But it is not alone the officers of the regular | front of the different stores about c lly | wi 28, x he was so lost in passion as almost to strikeme. Oh PTR are tr army who have distinguished themselves. We | torte tatters, The Mall, this om ait ‘The storm of Tuesday washed away or two of performances having improved very perceptibly; and his 1g, if You could see him with me, accusing. me of erate tae Sel ere tho telggraph poets between Baltimore Mad Canton, and | fronds were quite sanguine of hie winniog. Lady Suf things which flushes my cheek with shame. Could yon | Our readers and patrons will receive, in ye find that the West Point graduates who have | and in all parts of the city we hear thi mn likew red the railroad. forced the wa- | folk, too, had parted with the extra quantity of fat sho ree mone hat ger me to he ip that room with | week's weekly paper, one of the most valuable | retired from ;the army, but have lately enrolled { ste tobe seen | Halspetes tase" waht’ ihe ibe premiere |: Was euppesed to bo basthenne See Oa ore ‘The barometer fell, from 9 A. M, to9 f from 29.90 | Patapsco were w: § for . made me promise [ would not go to the Excha sheets that we ever issued, and one that will be | themselves in the ranks of our volunteers, have (ti 29.22, and afterwards fell still | made to repair damages with all convenient contended with Americus and Moscow. Of Americus, it ier A chang. i i . ° aaa akimore railroad, between Philadelphia and | je needless to speak; he wae every thing that could be i oe ag P Bay be keeping, ones hat an excellent record of the proceedings of the | done houor to the institution in which they Baie enraged Be J aye aay. Bi ppd ewes yet be sees he has conquered me once, and it will make | army. received their education, by their brilliant exploits. | eda short time before the train came . him tyrannize over me still more. The other day I b rol ‘Three chimnies were blown down from Biguses in Har- ard ‘The attendance on tue ground was not so numerous as haved admirably “1 wan dtl’ Caiooass, caxrenaiien * | It will contain Authentic accounts from the seat pe oy those, of i boogie} ie et fe tieon avenue, rectly on to the Woreemter Railroad | om the otheratwo occasions, when the above named ani- thing. : aeday lost all my courage. Ob! when! think | of war—full particulars of the battle of Monterey | graduates of West Point, ani have signally } track, = M hesiite | mals tried their ; but those who were on the track of all’ his threats, : ’ 4 : or idl waegyi r F ttincd wail speed: to thisk {should endure it from any man’ ‘Thank Hea. | 224 te capitulation of that city—General Taylor's | distinguished themselves, are Colonel Jeffer- | | In Sonth Boston an unfinished, brie em of thet | but the dam yu | were all the old patrons of racing; and it appeared, from yen, he has heard nothing of my being at the Exchange Official report of the glorious three days’ fighting | son Davis, Colonel Mitcheli, and Captain Blan- | piace, was partly blown down, and wi of some | About was done to the long wharf, New | the immense amounts of bank bills shown in the different vine) t ahall not sloop Renighe: qemezrgty morning, and | —a list of the killed and wounded—fuil accounts | chard. The latter gentleman has gained a highly | other trifing damage done there, nded fora | anal titg ately» st the helght of the gale, it was | groups engaged in the “money market,” that many of Abi 8 si P . fearing i . :. "i frame bu te , fs sme sbidder todlinn how pen, Prada vif these | of the presentcotton crop—political and monetary | honorable reputation by his very effective and | jiening Silesian Pree gt oo lo “| At Poughkeepsie, the water was four feet abovedhe | our country banks had sent on agents to circulate and lo we down; anda views with Col. — continue, it will be my death. | news—and a quantity of miscellaneous intelli- | brilliant; services in the field, on every occasion | one and a half story house on the bs ction, (Eagle wharves, ee ee ee ins ana | their bills in this way. The betting was very fartfo relation gole:—' Dear love tell mo what to do? Sholl I refuse to see ~ i. Seve- ge a a re : nim again? Darling, you are my all in this world—I gence from all parts of the new world. Also the | where danger was tobe faced or glory to be won. | #800); poston and Chelsea fore obliged | rain poured in torrents, and the wind blew a gale. Peete age 4 creveggt se Pannen par) ling to you. Tell me, therefore, which course to pur- | fall reportin the case of Hoyt in Richmond, in- | The same may be said of the other two gentlemen to give up rename. during most of | ng. ral chimneys were blown down, tin wes ripped from Moscow and eran Sis te sue Dearest, Lam almost distressed to death. My heart | ae ed in connection with him, and of many | _ At Hull's Crossing, West Newton, the railroad sign | some roofs, ke. | om time were maze, in large amounts, thet 2:36 would sels as i twas broken. Here Iam with strangers ae, | cluding the intercepted letters. named in conne tie “PY | was blown down across the track, S% train of | | The top of the railroad bridge, across the Connecticut, | not be beat, but some of the unitiated, who had read the aolate nthe power of a brute of a m It will likewise contain a map “of reference, | others whose names we cannot now cil to mind. | cars ran over it, doing the cars je damage, but | at Windsor Locks, was blown off, throwing the track Sich'me so near. the Galy bei on mene | showing the fiel of General Taylor’s operations, | On the fields of Palo Alto and Resaca de In | injuring no person. f into the river. This will interrupt travel, by railroad, | previous performances of the horses, (2:29%,) offered In the harbor a number of disasters: north, for several days. The bi was from the | and parted with their funds that the animals would go un- 1" give me comfort, awl yet cannot see him. Ob! | and his course from Point Isabel to Monterey ; | Palma, the West Point graduates cevered them- bark Globe of Richmond, Meine, wasigan into by the | plers. The wind must have been exceedingly ferceto ayy a:39, :, 1 know you pity me? Dearest, I think it per! it of js i iberty, last night, wl o mt’s | have done tl idge was subst t, | ‘ 1 know implored yon to see me then, therefore eady that has ever been published, jen and discip! » was > | forward rigging | was this ly deemed necessary. It is many years | forthe contest, it was discovered that Hunt, who hes you know what a trial ’tis to postpone my only joy in | ; i el | calli i ee | The sch Leo of Tho hored in the | since such a gale has bee: rienced here. , Ydeet will coma at 11 o'ddoek on Hondey. } oegoes me | Ie will be ready to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock galling fire of the enemy in the Genser stenete of | strecma ported her cable and dr iS Lewis wher!; by 3 brick dwelling house of Mr. Albert D, Porter, in been the trainer and driver of Moscow for a long time, , parlor, for there is too much risk—but you | —price sixpence. | Monterey, and for three days did they sustain | stove in her stern, lost bowsprit, &c. Rast Hartford, was blown down—the roof carried into | was not to handle him, some misunderstanding having proves | *P i ° ¢ Se = babs iat | SaEeneneaiaaE | themselves unflinchingly, and lead the troops ot posed and run foul Seppe Boston “nese and the walls blown in. Fortunately the in- taken place between Hunt and the owner of the horse. ot about the Exchange, and see that the The Next Hews trem Bagiand, _. | der their command to victory under the most d , sailing <a -\acahipagaipsadoaa left the house. seen blown down in several ‘ThI# was a damper on the friends of Moscow, and the ay too, forthom I few When I leave, | The next news that we will probably receive | oouraging circumstances, in the facoofdisheart- | A sloop laden with stones capsized dik sunk off the | i The manager of this hopes they had built of his winning, were dissipated; for, h notico, that there ix no one about, and | from England will be by the steamship Caledo- A i ey wil f end of Central wharf, near the flats, but fortunately no: ir. Bull, has taken measurss to have his had taken the horee in hand, never 2 1 can go when he finds | will not be observed. |. Sl Il bed B ‘A ening odds, and ina locality with which they were of her crew were injured, beyond a duck ing. fopaired without delay. Intwo or three jearost, I entreat you to do this, for it will be our only | M8. Sie will be due to-morrow at Boston, and | op tively unacquainted. Ship Montreal, lying at Indie had a quarter | bably bein working order again. the peculiarities of ‘the nag. 5 v eciing, se I am so very anxious to know | will probably arzive en that day or the day after. | The Mexican war, if it produce no other good timber head and broken. | _ Acorrespondent of the same paper state: The.tre- | took care of his own mare, and Mr. Spicer was the guar- cun make; do write me in your | fy il be of great tance | Schooner Franklin of We lost bow sprit. mendous blow of last evening has carried away the new | dian of Americus, After some exercise to warm up the row what you think we had best do; 1am | “OF RWS WH! be of great importance in more | ofrece, will at least forever stop the demagoguical | Schooner Liberty, Wass, of and lumpia, Maine, | and eplendid baidge across the Connecticut river, be- | animals, the. jnnges called the feto to hn senre. eer anre see you, love, for life itself rests upon it. | Ways than one. clamors of the mobocrats who have been in the | slipped her anchors in the fee e over to East | longing to the Hartford and Springfield Railroad Com- | them their ctions cy the measures to be ‘o Teannot seo you till Monday, entreat | + will inform us whether the Great Britain sail Boston, stove bow and lost bow: y;4 small portion of it only rewaining—that which | einpietbe them to ensure popes re: all cavilling ; Viz: to see me atchurch Sunday mort ‘! ~, | habit of making political capital out of their abuse | British schooner Amothyst, 1 at anchor in the across the canal. ‘This bridge is in a tine near]; it | ed on the appointed day or not, and thus dissi- GI Wese Point. Ono of the greatest objections | steam, was run into by an Unknown Versel—fost bow. | and west. ‘The whole of the tuperstracture ase leg rtupete the ving 5 e As | have often told you, although I ca: in | animals moved down the track, beyond the draw-gate, the river, on the up stream or north side of the piers, | to get a good start for the X peak with you, yet tis such joy just to gaze on thee, " ined" . dL biiciden Scicagh sprit and_had bow stovi bave one’ dear look from thee—you need noi | Pate the fears thatare entertained “of her safety, | they urge against the institution ,is, that many | “"B; . Perkins, of Se which remain uninjured. That portion called the Draw | . Finer Heat.—They all camo up well to the score, and y 4 ~ahegpete te eran ag ey bas begs said about | Or engender very serious apprehensions of her young men after receiving their education at West Faggot pg 5 arified Loach othe, he pe twisted CS ou te earing Crd eee bse Be ey ‘52 ma a homaver ash that, and | have a good joke to tell you to prove to you | fate, i 4 k | r , and sprung —the lat icular. The © was about e that’ nothing has been said about church in connection | ‘tte: It will also give the true state of the pro- | oint, resign and never enter the army. But we | foretopmast. on feet wide und tw nty igh. I'think the wind must | fore they reached the ¢ mericus See ee eee act tit make you laugh. Now dear- | duce market, and the price of American corn and | ga that these men, onthe breaking out of the | _ Our old {riend Brown, of the wharf tolograph | have tilted the bridge a litle, and then carried it direct) t refuse me this, for it will be a comfort to me ‘isi Pu wees ; ition, i ma re. imbers 2 wi at one o'clock to-morrow, love, I have | Provisions. : Le ia i war, turn their military education to good account. | Save hie merging, at pagent crs des probably soar agin a Oh! how! T will devour’ every word. We would eaution the public against being de- | They at once volunteer, andare elected officers by | the signaliz staf! on the ofCentral wharf | A telegraphic despatch received at Albany, sa Git howe Rana gu new, Till Monday, | ceived by speculators in these articles, or confiding | join fellow-citizens, who have every confidence heres bea Dane poi. gale Lb For mantle nev to peter er ten enon see thee. Good night, love, kiss | in any representations they may make—and re- in their skill and valor, from the fact that they ', Was tre- | yet housed destroyed, and some hund: ; think of me every night, 4 ‘ oy legs ed, by dearminintire Levine vietehe rane: commend them to look to the Extra Herald for | have been graduates of an institution, the disci- | : saahaehadamnel — thy age Sot sin es me happy; till reliable and authentic information of English pline of which inculcates and stamps upon the | The parapet of the Worcester House was blown away, | near a place called 13, Wednesday night. | i erotiea This will beh ease er immediately | character thore qualities essential to a military perenne ae Ss a. Wars ety bonehyrtunesyyheepyenil x ssa eet 2 o’cLocx—Language cannot express to you, mine | @ cr ‘He news is received in this city. | man. tory, in Southborough, was about eight feet, alter-| Srxamsuir Great Britatn.—T! own dear love, the feelings of this distracted bosom at | Those having cotton, corn, or flour for sale, had | this moment {have just returned home, disappointed | better keep wide awake from now till after the We trust that we shall hear no more carping | 198 sane the building ffom a straight line to an now in her twenty-fourth day. putting ina in not seeing you. Thad promised ——- ¢ Fogo inst West Point. also Jearn that one entire length - sulkies of the Lady and Americus, and appeared to have ihis morning to make some calla, Dut alter fScevving the | REwS ig published. ae bri mn Springfield and Hartied Theatrical. hus nose between their wheels. Atthe three quarter pole, tigonce of your ilneas. {felt too. miserable te be | Conaney Se eee 4 Elections. wasblown away. This v9 petieve, is twostories | Pann Tusatns.—We doubt if any modern play gave Aierions Lalas here oe fare pig i ae b inv medic ei genre be | ree = Spends itunes PennsyLvanta-—The returns we have received high, the top story helngsag F the railroad track, and | ,, much satisfaction, and created s0 much interest ax the stands and on thecourse it but fora mt. With this hope, | went to the Ex. | w - begeshagem evince a decided whig gain threughout the State. | From Ross, of the ence Expres: new play of the ‘ Wife's Secret,” now being performed | became-tre: and yelling from all quar- change Good Godt what were my'feelings, as I enter. | chave, from time totime, given very fullex- | 7.) Go. essional districts heard from, vote as | ®l! rovidence railroad, as w. at the Park Theatre to crowded houses. It will be re- | ters. Americus and Lady Suffolk came round the turn } the parlor and found you not there! In that short | tracts from all the authorities at our command, Br . was most furious. The | tod again this evening, which is set apart for the bene- with their heads Lent vena oe, © was felt the misery of years. Your dear note was ‘ inci » . follows :— boat of the railroad hed one of her w! Peated ag: ing, wheels. In this wey they came up the track, trying here handed me, andoh! loved one, I felt as if my | telating tothe prospects, &c., of the principal agri- 1846. 1844. was otherwise badly dam: fit of Mrs. Kean, and we can confidently recommend utmost for an advantage, each urging his horse to heart would break, when I read’ those words toll | cultural staples of this country. It is pretty ge- —————, eae those of our citizens who wish to see one of the best | highest pitch, and as they the score, the head and ing mo of the pain, the agony you were suffering, and | Il ded that th: i i | Ww. D. N. Ww. D. N. pieces that has been produced the “ Hunchback ” | neck of Americus was in front of the mare—Moscow not that you were not able to see me. My God. did ever | M¢t#lly conceded that the grain harvests in every | ig, 9933 3140 3672 ~—«-9217-«=«754 3815 | machi Providence, were blowndown. {osee this, performed, as it will bor by those celebrated wnortal feel as | did then. 1 can give you no idea of the | section of the Union, will be more than an ave-| L. C. Levin, the native candidate, re-elected by 432 two or three small buildings were blown | artists for whom it was written. The comedy of “The | lost and the throbbings ct this poor heart; 1 was alone, and it was over and ov Follies of a Night,” will wind up this evening’s perform: sHunate, for the toars rushed tomy eyesrand felt | T#8e And that the quality is of avery superior or- MUMMY, | aay F : ut twenty feet of Schenck’s new fac- | ances, in which Mr. and Mrs. Kean will both appear. had not strength to move It was impossible, dear- | der. Prices for breadstuffs have, for sometime J 2497 - — ae At n ingersoll, (whig,) re-elected by 1569 plurality. tory was blowndown; it was only partly boarded over. Bowery Tueatre.—The new sp-ctacle of ‘“Monte- for me to remain out; [ was suffering too much to } past, been subject to great fluctuations; but they 1899 4375 = 4052 4596 797 = 5730 ie Canton, ed large barn and several small buildings zuma,” to be produced at this theatre on Monday next, | T'gqy suffolk, and the: 3d feelings: ie 4 y appeared feelings: Lreturned home, dear love, and This district is complete, with the ex of two | were blow: Ye new brick depot house was thrown | Could not have been better timed; every relating to ’ they had faith in hor ability to w! { quiet of my own room. 1am sending you / TWe much higher now than they did some weeks precincts in the Ist and 2d wards. Charles Brown, (dem) | At is, which will not, cannot convey to yeathe ; ago, and we have no doubt they will continue to eer by about 400 plurality, gain. aomanapltete freight ‘and one passenger car were badly | Mexico, an1 its romantic history, ere it was subjugated | wesan animal, except, perhaps, old Eclipse, who has so this poor lacerated t . Oh, d e' ; " tos 3986 8519 1581_ 4235 = 4060 | injured, From Mr. Ross we also learn that 1 meay warm friends. uld go mad when | reflect that porhups 1_may | 84Vance for several weeks to come. Itisourim-| “¢'3"jupersoll, (dem) re-elected by 407 plarelity. Fes were blown over in Randolph. | bY Cortez, termed by the Indians “The White God,” is | ™geconp Heat.—The horses came up forthe start in fine 00 ies fee: not see you \ leave; yes, dearest, I feel itis forever; | pression that prices will reach the maximum | Sth... *100 maj — 450 maj. — ‘of the of the Boston and New York m: now particularly interesting to every one, while the | order, neither Sacieuen Stee to the turn at som: yo i FoH ‘ cs | a i> the gate, Moscow missed his id and ‘up, the is ‘se loti etetimont?"Dearot | Within the next thicty days, and those who wish to git” Nic) maj "=i? “SI NIMES Mago may, | TBoae wife we've ‘hot um are SSenesn nis | Somnane uated Site mam te following the we | Udy guna tong ahead of Ametions, whlah he kant one, Fg ghould never meet again, I would | take advantage of theexcitement at its height will | _John W. Hornbeck, (whig,) elected, being a gain. and Worcester, and it is supposed that similar da- | COnduering ca! we fee gti «| not hesitate one instant—no! | would y mine own | ann ; | 7th... "200 maj. — — — 300 maj. — ¢ has been done further along an the line hallsof Montezuma. In Maturin’s romatia, (iia eeiieet hand; for oh, love, you know life has uought for me | 28V@ to realize within thattime. The harvests | 4\)shem R. Mellvane, (whig,) elected. In New Bedford, Taunton and Fall River the gale was | i# so ably handled, thet the task of the dramatist mericus for ‘and without thy precious self Dearest idol, I do pray hea- | of Europe generally, are undoubtedly deficient. | sth...*3000 maj. — | — 3800maj. — | — | /aleo very severe. been comparatively easy, Preserving the langaagp of snd:thay made besstifal play te the half ven we may not be severed eternally; no, no. ‘the ver ‘ : i | | Joha Strohm, (whig,) re-elected. ‘At the eastward, though the blow was very fresh, as | the no and taking adv the bes Lmefarnceee. pry tow any gerd reflection pierces my soul, wrings my heart w “ry dt womld be folly to donbt it; but we have been | oth... —. 100m. — —'| far as we have learned, no particular damag poeta done. en to the artht 8 ieee of fancy, of hrowing himself out in gallant style, and sis and yet | cannot dr ve this fear from me; it seems | 80 frequently deceived by the accounts from the | Wm. Strong, (dem) is elected. a Mr. or eas losing ‘and near the others. . hight dream the fetal dream that onge separated’ na | ter side in relation to the crops, having almost | 13s. 4S oqailety Mel andoubtcdly re - a feighd fn | give cheracte, aswell eloct “to the drome, number taken, and site odors of Americus could not ovarhl never meet again. Oh, love, love, that Id ch invariably found them grossly exaggerated, that aden 7650 - Ne ing over one hundred. mm the machinest and stage dashed on as if there was still » for vr. this frightful tmought i rien 2 rane Aberin a a ame bes. Ns c Vernomaperibe 1,l(r. Landers, falls the burthen of the most fast not be treated ‘and scien- ‘ind so much that i haa Fendered me perfectly wretes | WS 1° <lisposed td look upon those we receive by | , Geers N, Eehhart, (whig,) ia re elected. 9, wind from the | striking effvc's ; his akill heretofore warrants the con- = ed. Oh! dear loved one. | cannot leave without impress. | €Very packet, as being as wide from the truth as | ' Henry Nes, (whig,) elected, agen, i Fiction, thet this department of the thestre will be ski Mi ee oe and ing on those precious lips the seal of undying, eternal i “ hat, 108 eee 6s maj. — | wards o : tide | fully executed ; and the combined exertions of the ar- | Americus were coming up the straight stretch, to the love. Oh! dearest, to loave without one werd Rom gee | those of former years. The speculation which | James L. Brady, (whig,) elected, a 3 ei estly in the evening, and was tists carry out in their full intent the views of the man- | draw gate, he was closing on them ery Fapilly though he X ssible “I cannot. and yet I have no resource left | follows the receipt of such reports, generally re- | 19th ... Job Mann, the whig centinigt-clectal, wa: sion the wind er its hei ns Shere was ger. | cout pot congtabe the Lady rapes ae og acH The comm , and go I D _ i i ¥ ‘ 1 it rious fe done around the wharves, no: oe si ngth mericus in 2:3435 —Mosco' ling, oh! I pray God you are’ bow betters veer denny, | sults in ruin to hundreds--we might say thousands; | Jerity not known. Fiver. Gundry eowtllec were blown off, gud tooee: ches | cone THeatne— We never saw the perfor | 8 sith them. The eteadiness of taiaaa aM feeat, since I rvad your note this morning, I have often kueli | 81d it would be well for those involved inthe |» Reported msjorities. and sign boards prostrated. We have as yet heard t this theatre go off with more spirit on the part of | under the lash of her driver, was beyond all peuise. “No ney int prayed Heaven for one so dear to me, ane | love bet- | movement to be wary, and put their housesin| The whigs have thus gained four members of | of nothing more serious. The Stonington cars, with the | the actors, and with more satisfaction to the audience | other animal would bear unflinching! : A eh ter than life itself. Sweet i y Mr. | : 1g New Y ail, are not in at the it (9 | than 5 anager | the end ofthis heat, the faces of the Lady's f Mie rowune; but to-nied bell witecgen by Mr. omer for a sudden collapse. Congress in the Sth, th, 15th and 16th districts. | Sejock A.M.) and we think it quite fikely that the tale we Mel nwel coueincm teaintea A | dealy become bright, ain, and their betting went up ray oor bakes 5 F ; : he m4 quake Candee Jn relation to cotton, the reports which we daily They have also gained thus far eight members of | in the Sound must aa won wm Popny ea er secured the services of that talented actress for a few | “Tuino Hear—The Lady wasentitled to the choice (From the Montreal Herald, Oct. 13.) give from the cotton growing section of the coun- | Assembly and three State Senators. Their can- | "7, ys:—On Tuesday this vicinity | nights. She will sppenr this Morte the Widow | of position, and her driv. adian politics there is a deadcalm. We have try, speak fer themselves. In some parts, par* didate for Canal Commissioner, Power, is proba- by a tremendous gale of wind, with rain a eerly, in the comedy of the “ Soldiers Daughter.” and | Americus took the outsi vement whatever to notice since the l t mail. ticularly on the Atlantic coast, there will be a full, bly elected by from 5 to 10,000 majerity. Burns, | * Which, in some instances, came over the | as Alexina in the melo drama of “Teheli.” This banda er ‘The Quebec Relief Committee have added a farther ted with the St. Law : iece was #0 well received, and gave so much satifaction it. Hunt now volunteered—not liking to see Moscow 3 fete braleg povele yard gs average yield ; butin the interior, the worm, &c., | the democratic candidate for the same office at | During the gale, a frame two-sto | Othe dience, that the casuagior bad winoly deter mined bee ny Fae i him in charge, believing that he ceuld % of the route, ond it is: satisfactas . i i i | ae ; ied ig | tof on, and nearly completed insid ‘in De Kalb | to produce it ogain. him do better than his predecessor had done, al- nite tate ‘satuke sewer hance “y havedone their worst. Still, we believe, there | the last election, had a majority over the whig street, corner of Cumberland street, was blewn over r, he had driven himin a very oredi- ngineers. The coutractors take 29 | Will be cotton enough, even in the event of our | candidate of 30,392 votes. Something of a change. | sideways, clea: of its foundation. ai arse HRC Seren ites hr censor os able manaet he friends of the horse, were ples a. sh, rt . ste waht s and leaves encumber | ©@nno! “ . sts have been made toc ity wi pee aig Ree ap een tale tono more a rae Packtr Sire New Wontv —There it «| was done to the grape | entertainment of the most attractive and gratifying cha- juent heats were to be his. The the cities of North America by menns of the eighteen hrundred thousan' les. j great deal of anxiety felt about this vessel, in con- | © and arbors throughout the city, and particularly on | racter is given at acharge for admission so preposterous- telegraph. This improvement will speedily be While upon this subject, we have a : Sepenay | ly low as one shillit Night after night the audiences completed. A lati icle Sequence of her non arrival, and fears are enter- | _y Baltimore the gale was very severe. The Clipper | 7 3 ing. after nig ‘The crops appear to be throughout the country, | Temarke to make in relation§ an’ article | |: O4 sas she may have suffered in the gale on | gives the following account: Owing to the strong ege:. | crease in numbers, the majority being ladies; and the The potatoes have suffered but little. | which appeared in the Savannah Repub- y g Blew during the whole of yeste: enthusiastic applause elicited by the vocalists, the or- ‘ Fi hic! : Tuesday. The brig Rival, at Boston from Carde- | ery wind w! harbo: dhetine, nseuse, is proof of instce tothe many which they” Mave” commited aa = oie cue, vs % 2 Ba seid go ‘esis hdving et her on Tuesday at 6A. M. | wn he de teal igh The whole of Prat Tener, | sxoetiones and the, atigueres dee oalooee ae highs daring te course of their administration. 1 w er 2 ortin; ds stree! unde: Program: Judes man ‘most popu! pounds having been set apart out of the collections for | 4 of pe Bite! cat pa off Chatham, Cape Cod, standing for the land, | phat ° pages ‘Calvest treat eg a | cal oe by, side Hisiere ‘Adena, Phillign, the relief of special cases of distress,they have determin. | 8iV@ 2n accoum® Of the cotton operations going | | 1 4.6 New York pilot boat T. H. Smith reports | “tk water as high Up ee Neel, Quayle, and Lee.’ Dances by the pretty Jestalyne »berrow £2,500 therefrom, to add-to the premium | ferward in thismarket, but really written to ac- | 20¢ the wartgn | ee Gay, and all the street running south, towards this | gad other attractions too numerous to mention. In the next place, they who have hitherte profess- ‘ hal ta having seen, on Monday, off Montuak, alarge | Do%ion of Pratt street, had a great quantity of water , 1 a zealous regard for the interest of their constit. epecidin purpose, visi: to injure Here: | a. wah tay bubeieeel tb be thee Mew Waibas | becker What few collars on this | KENDALL'S Muirany Bano will play atthe Bowery the subscribers—have without consulting thea, tion of this paper for general correctness, and |}? ats Uiey EAD &ee Jhe only sailed | Wharfend consequently but little damage wes sustained, | Circus this evening all those quick steps, waltzes, pol- LL enone a enetT eubecTiptions to the slergy’ | tyy gross insinuations, based on a fabric of which | Pulit could not have er, a8 she only sailed’ | the water not being high enough to run in the lower | loceos, &c.,for which this musical corps is so famous, Zien ume iit ey ngage | the wrter ne not and from the matnre of the | Hom Berton on Monday. She hud fou bunded | Aer Ailte ares, ni, dik aramhe Bay | The aod conpoedo twenty mbere whe ara i by tho assertion } case conid not have, any personal knewledge, to | tons ballast, which we trust was sulficient for | Tit? Sf'wood floated off, but we hearof ho conaicerable | musicians of the first class, and they will, at intervals nerto ride the gale out in safety. loss being sustained. Pratt street was impessible for pe- | during the evening, give a play ir thy 1 de the gal safet | ng sustained. was impos pe- | during the evenin a beautiful display of thei pe a ot | destrians at nearly ull the intersecting streets, from Light | skill. Mr. Dale,-in principal act, is to throw a » that these mous attacks, the character of a most estimable Musical. | street, to the bridge over Jones’ Falls. We saw boats | somerset on his horse’s back, and also will sppear in the to being rowed about in Pratt street, and it was with great | actof stilt vaulting, of which he now claims to be the Hi Sse! : : i z te i "4 BEE a es are not capi any thing like the extent described. The utmost p citizen. Camuto Sivont —This renowned artist gives his s0- | giculty that amall vessels could be kept from fl chappion. Mr. L. Lipman, inthe three Shakeperian cha- ment et the women have ever recotva, has, bee The article was handed to us by an emi- cond concert at the Tabernacle this evening. The city | (culty that smelt favorable wind he brought up t rectors, not euly tides © Deter act but dresses the cht po voy alee de - : ; better than seen them. clothing, and only three cases have eearel, evenof went and wealthy merchant in this city, to press,,have joined in the most enthusiastic praise of | are ae eae bushels uf m4 bE Boh eee pap era np ire pee: periane ee Ot this light pun ent. in four years. notice. We, as a general rule, do not notice Sivori’s wonderful execution on his favorite instru | grain. Last evening the tide had fallan some two fect, | first apperance in this Country on Monday at the Bow- us. very large and handsome building which is intended aiso | far off city, has been used to attack private cha- nacle will be crowded this evening, for the excite. | wharves w big srorg, anundated. All our mer. | Vaucanson Ducx-—Mr. Tietz’s exhibitian of automate tocontainatheatre, —_ racter here, we will state, what we presume is ment that prevails to hear the great disciple of Paga. | tae ‘The eolumble, Capt. Coffin, lying at Howell's ‘at Gothic Hall, will remain in the city but a short time The Montreal Committee appointed to superintend the | s i nini, is all-absorbing. We would advise those who | wharf, broke fastenings and was Considerably injur- | longer, and we cordially recommend to those of our ‘butions for the relief of St. Johns’, has reported the | well known, that our cetton information, and com- | wish to enjoy the concert to go early. Signor Sivori by bumped against the wharf—she was finall Knee them, * its labors. It has had the administration of | mercial news generally, is derived from such hes completely recovered from his indisposition, and pon pes lashed. “Bhe Railroad Bridge at ‘Canton, is Mo Bees are ee ors cree them iu amount of £3330 5s. Sd.; of whic, £2000 is playing to-night will doubtless be much more bril- ’ Creek, h washed No equal collection of the kind hes ever been presented 5 ver i r iehce,we deem the best | his playing to-night w over Harris’ Creek, was so much was) t it was con- | No eat ‘and an hour's inspection of works of art | to infringe on each other, should there be an ad: * & government grant, and the remainder asubserip: , Sources as, from long experiehce,we deem lint than’ on Monday evening--if indeod that be pos- | Oyey ta is to roast. The prssengers to and | i2 Unis country, and Hon of werks of art | te lndringe on cont, exper, rhould there be an advantage, government has declared fs intention to poy the %4 mostreliable; andourreaders know itfarsur- | sible, Hie pieces for this evening will, be entirely dif | from Philadelphia were conveyed to and from the outer | So rceeby Se ee behind Lady Suffolk, evidently not likiag the track near : : | anes 5. agre: * sustained in Upper Conada during the | passes other papers in general correctness. In | S/s'rand fantastic concerto, (in 8 minor,) tue celebrated er netics, delayed until four. Conk Wars, aod.| | Pasate's Orana Hovse.—We are sorry to be informed ; made two attempts delore they got ua- others, wood 4 Ree ‘ PA yooh - jot through the mare s troubles of 1837 and 1838, on or after the 2nd thi ent period, while rondo * 11 Cam jo,” (the hand-bell,) and the favorite % upon the county wharf, & y times of speculation like the present period, ‘tir Nel Cor,” ve selo—ell coat pe considerably, Ty pe y As ot that Mr. Alexander, whose legerdemaine entertainments fro dine ‘abou January next. This, we hope, is the last direct ‘ it is i i wich tho provinge will sustain from the infatuation of | immense interests are at stake, it is impossible, at | varietions on the Kons and Mr. P. " artist will be assisted by Miss | Kingston, Jamaica, and bound in,went ashore Fort |b hted so many of our citizens, is seriously indis the men who caused these troubles ; it would be dificult | all times, to state sales accurately; as, in many | Mayer, and the orchestra will be under | hartwhere she yei remains. ‘The steamer’ Patapsee on posed anf wil not appear again till next Monday. If to calculate ite indirect effect. The amount is £40,000. | “ diate parties concerned will not | the direction of Signor Repetti. This concert will deavored to get her off, but up to alate hous last even. | “ficiently well, he will on that evening Debeutures are to be issued at once to discharge certain | C28¢8, the immediate par : bably exceed in numbers and enthusiasm any mu ing her efforts hod been fruitless. The track of the rail- | his mysterious soirées. Clalend of : alaailes character in a ng aus allow them to transpire. And again, the opera- | gathering that has occurred for years in this city. road, west of the Canton Bridge, has been rendered im- | Waunut Staeer TH ~ amoun dy é ft; legen, Philed exten CTo.oon but tere ww commission sult siting, which | tions of the day are variously reported, to influ: | Mapawe Antanowicr—This lady's concert ast eve. | peeble, The pols of ihe telegraph onthe Paiadelpha | deren, the celorated, Sete, $5 See neato eoshiwe will probably add very co: bly to this sum. (ence the market—sales greatly magnified, &c., | ning was remarkably well attended. The honse was | ‘This will probably prevent’ us from getting any tele- | ed houses witnessed his Ferre co on An attempt at highway robbery within a couple of | wien the operations are small and the general | full, the audience was fashionable, andevery thing went | graphic news fro1 North for some day night, and of Claude ite ee hier wagtcailiy ee Ge ot abies it tama | appearance of things dull. Our rule has always | off in the most satisfactory manner. Madame Ablamo- | en a van deantetle at Aleenteie The ate rrcciplie 9 ‘ad Golan seosentcl comers: an a a sor dannn Camheaey Goel reauucited, bY, ladies, {aking their afternoon drives. | een, never to stimulate prices, or in an excited | Wie freely realized the expectations formed of her from | [irge and extonsive wharves at that place werebweptom, | Rovenaye.c% ‘he wicceaded by. Mir, Jamer Wallac, | pest the draw-gate, when the mare brokenp, going iu inet with a ma of spint and strength hey acenta | and rising market, quote extreme sales; and it | the foretaste of her vocal powers afforded by her in pri | the wharehouses tnd stores overtiowed, and a vasi | gene.” ‘There is litte doubt that there will be success, | Roworer. run fast enough to win, for the pointed, but did mot_give up the design watil Ures bed | vate. She wes admirably sustained by Mons. Gibert, | amount of property destroyed or so damaged as te be en- | both for the manager and the actor. making tremendous play and such a splendid contest ‘ a. we err at all, we would prefer that our quota- | Mille Rachel, Mons. Jules, Fortana, and the others, tirely worthless. in fell during the day in torrent: a tween the horses has been seldom or never witnessed z eneh fired a pistol at his h | | i iom | Hey eae dot car | tions, spread before the forty thousand readers of | gnd the concert went off in very brilliant style. Madame Gir aidente hosel height, POOERE ee one the | Nw York Invextors.—The Washington Union | before They came tothe score in this doubiful manner, " with ¢ ‘ ° i i fi the: ahi Ineldents, Se., connected with the Storming | this paper, shall, at all times, be a little below, in- | Ablamowies, takes Fong ope, mek a ee in ite range. of the 18th publishes a list of patents granted from | th¢ friends of either horse show fy of Monterey. | a | vocalist. : favorite. Now came a nice thi i than The official paper, the ot the public | stead of over the rate of the day, as our informa- | pee in her uliar style of voice, we know no | + eae hich gm, the Ist to 30th September, inclusive, 49 in all, and whom three bea vote feefomen novor officiated yeaterdi MW orders would te rome gy py te tion is to gnide shipments to this market from = at ah ana ions Seis eitcaek ec | on eag & ~ pA perinon, | Ne psn ely ey among which we find the following from this | i Mo we re me ete jen 1 to terminato t tice, , unfledged things x . Ey 4 < and we andorstand that an officer (Major J. Uraham) wii | other ports, | Sher the publig, witn ‘their practice for a number | wind hauled to the N.E., a destructive gale. Much de- | State :— set out this morning with all a ea for, Gen. Taylor's | To show we are not in error in our quotations, | of years. ; naan hae pd a9 eer jee ged in all | Fogg hehe Mth! geen yal at aioe Bony Sap Deal pn cots improvement 16 sie: bod real headquarters, with t to Union.— ‘ ‘ f coos | grace and strength of matur wei win ol S 0; \° . Mitac! Dagantes OG Te 7 the Union— | as extracted by this writer, we give the prices | Fiis*anie (sscmingly from long practice,) to sustaia it: | blown down. The large three story brick building in | ¢hines for hulling ond pearling rice, patents improvement | of this heat was 2:35. : day: | self in whatever flight it may attempt. We promise | progress on the corner of Harrison and Market streets, | in window fasteners; patented 3d mber, 1846, Fier Heat—Darkness was now , The, Ceargcionpe Mamscats saris: Capt. Williams, of | Corsent on each day: a1... i. orteane| cursatvee rest fatit plessats Stun tra posmecion, of | er aa and livery stable, and owned by £4: | Thomas W. Hervey, of New. York city Por Improve, | us, end before oady fo the fopograpical ngineers, ring ie series of | Chal % i dst. werd E. Jones, was gr ly \—| iny fed, nts in machine: for ‘screw ‘a di 1 Conflicts before Monterey, was a resident of | TWesday, Sept. 224, " 4 age | en eselgewere ts m7 th side and blew the | 3" , e for some time, andmacried inthis town, He married | sidaling Pat RA, ON, MAO | Mn. Loven’s Late Intsm Eveniva—The Stuyverent In. | M6 Tora ofthe enat ind west des m the | 94 September, 1846. Horace Merrill. of W! md SUE lid daughter of the estimable widow of the late Thomas those ware es fall wo eel oumanrel anllen epen | stitute was crowded last evening with one of the most | " ‘The four house, $36 Broad street, was unroofed, Mylo Knapp, of Springwater, for improvement in | it would be impossible to see the animals after improvement in setting saw logs; patented 3d Peter, Eeq, at whose residence the orphans of Capt. | “thatpri y : front ‘upper sto: ll blown in. . Williams now remain—their mother being also dead. | to change our quotatio | fashionable audiences of the season, on the occasion of | *# Beynon or Res whe. t7 Park Places aleo ree brick the mode of ateeehiaes Notas ae einen Toa oorgetown in aot only fully represented in the gallant | We are said to quote— the last of Mr. Lover's Irish entertainments, Several | novegs in Fulton street, Nos.19, 21, and. 25, owned. by | SiRuCTUN lattmaAsezanan” I mowing suachines army at the South, but offers her share of the shining Middling fair. Oa, Oats 94010 | Strangers of distinction, and a number of literary men we | Mr. Van Rensseleer, of Belleville, and occupied by Rev. | tented ad September, 1846. victims to be immolated on the altar of this most unfor- nS SEs. + 6<10 0:0 IID a , delivered his | D. W. Bartine, C. A. Glaze, and Capt. Bosworth, were | Senger Button, of Waterford, ior. im tunate war.” | Well, what does this show 1 Why, simply that | neticed among the audience. Mr. Lover unroofed. The roofs of two adjoining houses were raised | der Bui T, bs Sopuabes r ohn F. Rodg- dalinaay mb vedshit {or the last few days the former extreme quote | Knit areeye han wel, and sang he tong was | ENMatet peur aTHencsr, tani Rey Raf | stot Hoy, fer improvemane a Falond irc > vements, ~ “ more ha} ,» No. U » £ (From the Norfolk Bescon, Oct. 13.) tions had been exceeded, and the new cnes were | fueh a pleasing effect, that two of them were eucored. | Bited street, and doubtless many others. . aioe Patented Sth Septem: | The following is « recepitulation fonmacompanies of the U. 8. 4th Antillery stationed at currently paid, particularly on the last day. | Ba rockets Ss aneel apenas pgp A sash was driven out of the steeple of the Ist Church, Bradfield, iagohoster, for ini Les trd ortress Monroe, and a com| Vt , about interry} merous te ail, are expected to ail to-day. Destination supposed to | We have called upon the gentleman so loud and long fg ad La be oo from’ Ne Mootle, loaded with: Powe coal, provement in te Fampico. The accounts from Washington are that | gtossly alluded to in the article in question, to in- | Loyer hed thrilled the of his auditory. reci- was driven up in the mud near the bend in the Passaic foe oo 1946. Jesse patented 26th 1000 regulars and 4000 volunteers und mand of tation of the comic of the “ Gridiron” was received for improvement in arti- | Americu ‘son, are 10 be famied by the Gulf Saunton gt | OFM us whom. he supposes the author to be, as | {een Site Come MRT Od aoplanse. The song of | Fiver. Great commotion, and no little d ae onenaree | Eimear conecaadengy patted 180 poplerster: ees | Muvcow : | ‘ Sot vious to | inthe lumber yards onthe banks of ti od are to commence the invasion of Mexico | we are desirous of giving his profile in our next | “ Rory O'More” closed the entertainment. Previous ike bi, , W.M of New York city, forimprovement | Time—s " i om. planks, and shit around like birds, and being | Wm. en eth Bepiomber, | | Time-—2m. 348; Im. 34}¢8, Im. 34549; Im. 358; from that point of the o Mr. Lover took leave of our citi- Faitoute & Stoudinger’s dock, foot of Division street, | niel Barnum, of New York city, for improvement in | Pactva Matcw.—Previoas to the ag lag ad ts les fly it weekly edition ; and, we regret to say, he has no | singing his lest song. Nir, herd tothe course of which | carried by tho wind inerelibue dlstancee. idea; but from certain circumstances, he is in- | Naval Intetn, » was overflowed and undermined, by which means seve- | double steam ines; 19th September, 1946 — | match came off, that was not A Court Martial is now sitting Se boned. the Franklin, | duged to suspect an individual said to be from pal tous of coel were thrown into the river. Abram Tease, of Lyons, for improvement in the rotary | was between the same animals that contemied on Mo: for the trial of David Richards, seaman, for striking a | h formerly supposed to be d The Jersoy City Sentinel says:—The storm, yeater- | steam engine. inal letters patent dated 12th Febru- | day—Harry Boyd and Lady Cricket—who were oy i eulenat on ard the ( onstitusion ‘The eourt trae, ingland, who was fori - do fly 7 a 5am day, blew a complete hurricane, Soing. greet to | ary, 1844, re-issued 6th September, 1546, tanoed for a vielation of, the rules ones posed followii veer} si § ‘ jatitules to promote nou: irene Co luseuners Tobe C. beog pie James Arm. | Whiter for the paper ny to, but we believe our city and borders. Several buil were oe F gens ol <n Minus J es Jacob Crowninshield, Henry Bruce, Juree tp Toatilsen, | mow a broker in this market, whose private char- down, and Jaid level with ihe ground. A brick building, |, Van Brant; Lieut. Andrew I. Foote, Judge Advocate. | ater is well known, and will in due season be- wi street hich ust Chancellor, It thor a spirited affair, and would receive ® Sececmmeelennd, tae seek nak Mote ew eh careus |< Ob0:38—-Olvert er. The Meyer The ‘Mock Auction | Ledvanaa eotise® bed we roves te opener, Fue” totally demolished. . frame sn Mortis Case—Mr. Brady closed his argument yesterday mora- | were well contested. and were won by the horse Boston Post " tunity on the hear- favorite See le ae ta ge |S ehunsory win which gree and new | Saar ee ae heme Wee swereed a | ar Meas domain ey "lace ws | ct Magy Menynfe i ie | Bere ie taht Nek ty noth tae United States. ssbgousserces { commercial principles are involved. jaune” Country Wid Syeee ” dlown off; two large. buildings in Washington street, | Chancellor will give his judgement in a day or two. the Was performed in 9 42, : Pe OU E'SSE ~~~ nnn