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} 7 , | Shall we Adopt the NewConstitntion| | | ‘The Pennsyivania Eicetion, city N EW_YORK HERALD On the second Tuesday atime the | The further returns from this State evince a | . Aomicunrunes | ~~ New York, saturday, October 17, 1846, people of this State will be again called upon to great gain sinee the elections of 1844, for the atcha | exercise the right of suffrage, and deposit their whig party. In the House of Assembly, com- Rowhere bua ‘Ake P Dorian’s, It and i et. : An Illustrated View ballots for the election of their public servants to posed of 100 members, the result is— ‘nere ‘are, and only are, in » 2 represent them in the Halls of Congress and in | — - ——1846—_ —i1— 7 Genres all tanscgension hand ‘alton 7 their State Legislature. Whig. Dem. Whig. Dem. ——— — : 4 ‘i 41 33 32 68 horticulture, STORMING OF MONTEREY. The ensuing election differs, however, im- | jeaving 26 to be heard from, of which 9 probably | Sevtt es caicen of Flos hots —— monsely from any ‘preceding oné; inestiuch as-|'575 whigs, 10 democrats and 7 doubtful. The | perfectly conversant with the nature, ‘The Union of the 14th instant, published an ex- | Sddition to electing their representatives and | whigg thus far have gained 12 members. | Florida,’ ie ha pesulnrition whi cellent map of the storming of Monterey, which pratertty ee I phenks bate toate In the Senate, the whigs have elected 16, demo- | orange trees were at one time ni; was drawn by the gallant Captain Eaton, one of | °nstitution—e new organic nw==whis! been t in o ‘ Y distri but in genera! remained unhurt framed for them by their delegates in Convention, coats 14, taxi natives T, Weaving two spelt) upon the vast importance to the U the Aids of General’'Taylor. This we have had a - heard from, both doubtful. This shows a whig | lishing sucha garden in Florida, he CW. | ers that copied and engraved by our artists, and it appears in bes ee old one, which was inadequate to | gain of two. seat Ee. be ten up ‘ee trom at ofthe Light, ron ald Bas 7 yo oa owner | jelebraed They ere aot = onthe outside of the New York Herald of this day, | "B.'s is nos in this reepect alone that the next | . 8° Congressional returns show the following | stats and temper of | i, that there sng f0 To rus Eoiron or rus New Your Henao iran snd Nervous Deaton ju new uneubeed” ‘The oaly ii his office in — be expected fromthem. He knew paempen' ee ncy in New- is at way. It was copied and engraved for this office i: | election will be of such great consequent Ghee 4 result “3 Chief Magistrate ‘on this subject. called T find im your of this morning stitiee agency twelve hours. iia os aaasure: ly the Si " ¥ | Districts. Whig. Demecreh ‘State Rights,” had an influence with him, | Mr. Parsons, in which he makes what he say ion hierar res concern only the State of New York, 2d ‘Joseph R. lugersoll. ae ed the opriety, forage p u geo ger ny egy nay in enough. Navigation “a Ohio River. \. i i i i 3 4 ~ ‘: institu’ sul pti i self, ‘he facts | wi e leave r wi Places. ime THE WEEKLY HERALD. and will have little or no influence in any other ; 3d. — Shartes Brows, gain, ap ine ied TS ‘ity dollats £a hls dam @abecription, Te ache eae eer ton bear eel — poo ae: but our citizens will be called upon to decide b: 4th. C. J. Ingersol Tr ye ; y | and he felt assured that one thousand de pe: current in their favor ; that the stake boat was placed at OUR MILITARY ILLUSTRATIONS. | their votes, the question of “abolition,” in which | %t2- John Friedley, gain. ‘ould be sufficient to support it He ‘had bin | ®point that bore West by South from the Woodlands ; | Fittsba RISERS ETS Se mes . ; ae whew ; on the juestion, s r distance was pertorm n hours. i - Our patrons will receive, in this week’s Weekly | S¢cision every State and Territory inthe con- | 7th. *A.R- Mellvnne. ca tie formerly entertained on this subject, oder the frst, fact, T will eppoal to the almanss. ‘High = aper, one of the most. valuable sheets that wo | {deracy is interested. Ria fh in gel Williom Strong. experience induced him to change—am @xp water on thet day (according tothe almanac maker,) was anata | This is shat makes the next election so much | —_10th. pee _-*Rich’d. B ad, Jr | overthirty y He had y been opposed at half past twelve at Sandy Hook. Now, if the tide ever issued, and one that will be an excellent | "4 llth. Chester Butler, gain. doit tariff altogeth it was now ofa fellowed its usual course, (which I am rather inclined The d of the. proceedings of the arniy | more important than any previous one. We! [3th’ Sjamee Pollock. bape. ing. His views on this sul being a, 0 think it did,) the current would have been strong stock market is slowly improving. The sales to- ge | se ch . 2 therefore hope that every voter will ponderon | 14th. George N. Eckert. — not hesitate to publicly express them. He did so unbesi- | ceainst us, instead of strong in our favor, as Mr. day were larger than usual, and prices generally closed It will contain authentic accounts from the seat : “ fee : 15th. Henry Nes, gain. ioe He never accepted office, or | states it was. This would seem to settle one of firm at our quotations. Norwich and Worcester wen of war—full particulars of the battle of Monterey | ‘is question well, before he deposits{his ballot in | gn’ Jasper E. Brady, gain. be would aut <oceenemy high: | Mr. Parsons {ata = up 4; Harlem, X; the tendenc; : - ; >, | favor of placing beings whom the God of nature ith, ‘John Blanchard. gift of the governstent. (Arplenee P * | the chart, bes Wert by South, from the Southern - 1%; Reading, X. Although y and the capitulation of that city—General Taylor’s A “i —e oth. *Andrew Stewart. sorily remark, that a visit to part of the W is, as being twenty-five miles from | at present is rather upward than otherwise, we have official report of the glorious three days’ fighting | has marked with characteristics of inferiority, | [gf “Andrew § 3 sey seme where he had been Teosived A witht un 1 hospi the white bony at the Bar. Capt. Rogers dia do 80, an very little confidence in any permanent improveme nt, i i . pew el is 0 question : bas rama ys —a list of the killed and wounded—full accounts | br inert mye id aaah One N pe While infhat sien it iy, ehare he ha been received Parrot he certificates wil (tak) pro *. ayy § however limited, end the Dears must ultimately make f iti | a \ 4 gain. pore with unboui i. 'y, he was pave of leaving, | Had sho been placed West yuth of uth parts | the most fortunate and profit operations. Sioweant a quanti afniwellaneous intl | TH weston Has been long and angry i. | Shi" FETUS" semey rion, | EOnshucinpatinn Aviat a, oR | Woda eld oye eto ats | AL the acond board the mle Norwich and Wor pat from all Rena apse new world. Also the | Cussed in various parts of the country; and the let. *Lewis Fig eteaasten fie “General Mercer) consented to go; and when he Houta the Norsherm Light “ay he wi 3 there, contes, We: » ata farther improvement of % per @ Pie Pig ; | oneidea visionaries who have made it their hob- | __—_* $ did go, he saw the wonderful spectacle of seven thou- jiles in five hours, against s cent. Marlem also improved 3 per cent. full report in the case of Hoyt in Kichmond, in- | 2 ivi. | * Members of np et re-elected: irlsa—and they were all pretty . igh- th y that which it will be difl- | Any real improvement in the value of any of our rail- cluding the intercepted lette | by, would trample on all the rights and privi Faded ; ter.) And when he was . ult for them to on any waterman to believe. DIDS SA PTO PER OM ROTO TR leges of their fellow-men, and envelope these Uni- | _In the 12th district, the contest between White | him, (Laughter,) but very kad dow again. | “yy, vat 4 ‘unquestionably right when he says— | Tod stocks, does not have a corresponding effect. upon It will likewise contain a map of reference, | 17 states with civil war and bloodshed, if they | (tariff dem.) and Wilmot (anti-tariff) is very | peth not being. mush ith their itowons “ay doubt iv vere sorry to be obliged | the market price—but when we consider that these showing the fiel of General Taylor’s operations, | . K a ~~ | doubtful. In the 22d, F: Ilys election i f of A ited the | to notify the,press, that he made no error of judgment.”— | stocks are held so largely by speculators in Wall street , and his-course from. Point [sabel to Mouterey ; |. vd but succeed in their pretended aaasaireh gael PN Soe nog a eee PD AER Som sppesrerence of the feqheeapen - | Mr. Stevens is very sorry that he felt himself obliged to | wnoge interests require an inflation and depression from aN ys} designs, setting aside the instincts of our nature— | ed, though not certain; and from the 24th no re- der! te notify the peblio any thing about and the duly accurate portrait of ‘Old Rough and | ee SPR : “ | ived. of obliged to do it |- | time to time, it is not surprising that prices for these se- Ready” that has ever been published, | the usages of society—the feelings of their fellow | turns have been received. A receive a soil; hé had been in Ei ing the offer (of which, by the by, no | curities are no criterion of their value. A combination " oft ady in wrappers, at 8 o'clock this | citizens, and disregarding the value of ourfree in- | In the last Congress, Pennsylvania was repre- | nd Manchester, and. skewers eepeety years seo same race over again for | s wong three or four leading brokers, or a corner, will Piva i's radia teil stitutions. These fanatics and enemies of their | sented by 12 democrats, 10 whigs, and 2 natives. ftnessing the | 0; 1000 ot, $000 ¢ollars: om his letter in this morning’s | put up prices farther and faster than any thing else in yaorning—price sixpence. country, would force us to associate, intermarry | This year by 15 whigs, 6 democrats, 1 native, 2 — 3 Herald) seems to think that my mention of the Northern | Wall street. ‘The Steamers. with, put on an equality with ourselves, | doubtful. he y } Light was intended a9 a sort ot boast of what the Merit | ‘The City Bank has declared « dividend of four per The Great Britain is now in her twenty-fifth a race entirely different from our own | The vote for Canal Commnieinen as follows ba MG instances, sated it ont fo heer rag spe Mees, had saat with an cent for the last six months, payable on the Ist of No, day, if she sailed on the 22d ult. All this they would do, under the pretext | in the counties heard from :— condition of TE dinate teated feet’ anh Danae dt the iy: | Vombee The Caledonia will be due at Boston to-day or | of philanthrophy. It is now for the first time | rede. 1844. | passed th Maria (under double reefed piaetiana ton’ bn apr wphebrrape phhrescrbwcrntrs karti to-morrow. The speculators are on the look-out | since the question was first agitated, directly put Counties. Power, Whig. Foster, Dem. Whig. Dem. aa 3 - arlli at ory ae an eo ‘asia ears, tear tee pate — * for her. She will bring half a month later intelli- | to the decision of the people of the State of New | Adams... + 620 7 637 proved she had been crippled. To this and to this only i btw P a Alleghany. 2400 - attributed the loss of race with the Coquette, to Puivaverrnia axp Reapina Ratimoav. gence. York; and the returns of the next election will | Bedford. . . oo 400 whose owner I paid, immediately on the receipt of Mr. Month 30.1844. Sep 30. 1845 Sen, 20 1946, The Britannia will leave Liverpool to-morrow, | prove whether the colored race are to be placed | Blai m5 oy Parson’s decision that the distance had been done in the | [os | “Gen “ane for Boston. | on an equality with ourselves—whether they are | 460 ad oe oa es Cal, Winchester chidldnge (ago to oe: Sieuo 95 117,582 90 181,719 98 ze eae rime sys ed oh ea to be made eligible to a seat on the bench, or the | = ne = te ton and race in a ten Aour breeze or over say 703,34 793,34 783 33 ie vant jon art ‘ol . * . “§ \ — 2 . 3 : EE sass 5 EM State—Anticipated Fun, anne of Govatnot, end ne pg Soca Pore | 510 = monts of Mr, Webster and Mf. Clay on thie subject. and | BE ey be .. $73,175 09 $150,613.67 $200,953 90 s [po ke ' revolution that would carry disaster and ruin in 100 a4 had heard both condemned for their sentiments | to the loss of her centre-board, will probabiy keep | Svene- | ; P P | As the election approaches, the situation of it. +r4in and end in anarchy. We trust there is | Ll a upon some questions of public poly on the bank and alot enough for the next ‘ix weeks. ‘The rase 18 00a 1912647 parties in this State becomes more and more i y A = 260 the tariff; in ch own ns upon the tariff | would then have to come of some time in December. I ap iy) ra Scinplaatees Tr wil bl }, Gommon sense enongh left in the country to des 300 a ad done s0 from the ex of some years; he | doubt if the chance of presenting $500 or even $1000 to | It will be observed that the increase in the trans: comp! jicated. It will, probably, present more | cide this question rightly; and we hope and trust a the praae 3308 of the government ofthe coun- | the most charitable institution of either city would (I portation of coal, for the month this year, was only comical features on the whole, than any election | . . . | es, ility; and _as to taking office under the | speak for myself only) counterbalance the I should " inky While thie “tuici : f | thet no single vote will be deposited without the 600 so help him Heaven, he would not accept | be likely to ge unding about twenty-five per cent, reaso in the that bas taken place fore: numberof years. | «) voter well weighing the probable consequences of | 00 Z it. (Applause.) some further brief remarks, the f receipts for the transporta'ion of coal was nearly sixty A portion of the whigs have expressed their it. ae “ qoeticn of eee ee was taken, and the re- i s be to per cent. This shows a very great increase in the determination not to support John Young for , The people of the South, andin fact of the 450 pa 1082 | "Mr. Meas next offered some brlef remarks on the sub- | % | charges for carrying coal this year, compared with last. Governor. Several of the whig presses have miiole oniihtey hava thelr aves co Nowe ane 300 655 | ject of scolimeling ponte hich he contended was | JOHN ‘There has been an increase in the receipts from travel taken down his name from the head of their | TY» whic cae ait eel cose eagy of accomplishment nited States. Jom. N.Y. ¥.C. | and freight on goods. So far as the income of this Com- no election that we have ever had, will be watch- £ S Bri \ it in 237 jlonel Cuarx next called attention to the subject of New Youx, Oct. 16, 1846, kilns. columns, and are now denouncing him as being i ‘ ‘ ‘ 130 ~ 70 | the poisonous quality of the dir in tho vicinit path, pany is concerned, it looks excvedingly favorable, but it lengued with anti-rentism, and other heterodox Pea de so jatanes Eaaety: Sor bee in ie a <4 100 1033 | Seport on the subject was Before the commitioo. Seavontu Corrace, j | mart be bore in mind that the expenses of such an ex" theories. Tis now uncertain whether this dis. eee eee oy ee nel de | Northampton. Pa = 1011 | subject of the cultivation ef silk in the United States. | Dean Sin :— Jersey City, Oct. 12, 1648.5 | tensive road'es this must be enormous, and must make a affected portion of the whigs will throw away pspapesatas lone their | Perry..... 60 — 930 | After some remarks Dr. Underhill, Messrs. In answer to your inquiry of at what distance the sta- | &Teat reduction from the gross income. their votes on Filmibre,-or’ vote for Ogden Ed. | “moet to create revolt and civil war among them, | ae 4308 — | Wyck, and another | tion boat, No Light was placed from the white | |The receipts from customs at Boston, for the fret three ; ‘ and incite the servant to murder his master, they | bal ou £27 | rious tendency of Duoy on the ay that [am sure she was not over | quarters of this year, compared with those for the cor- wards, the candidate of the natives . i on motion, Professor twenty or twenty-one miles at farthest from the white | riod in th vious a slight The democrats, on the other hand, although , Placed the whole North in the same category | 700 — 2926 ‘ded to Khe comreaaN'S report on the subject. buoy on the bar (where we started from). | responding pe e previous your, show | Bsa : ; m8" | with the abolitionists, that they have done us | *' % wi 899 | _ The report on tural institutes was here putand | At the time the Maria turned the station boat, I took | falling off. The amount received in each quarter, each a good deal of unanimity prevails amongst them, ‘nj They w ; ero ——- .——— | adopted. ’ the bearings of w house on the nerth side of Squan Inlet, year, was os follows :— are not altogether harmonious. A portion of Stet injury. They will find that the Empire 696215001 —_19,020 @ report on the rearing of silk-worms, and the culti- | some four or five miles distance, which bore by compass | 7°" them accuse Silas Wright of leaning to abolition | State, at all events, takes no active part in this | say a0) | vation Ste mmees, 02 ext adopted S.W by W.. which, by reference to the chart, will ahow | &fRersnve or Bosron—Jan.1¢,Ocr. 1, IMS amp 166, | i ve at 7 4 ' doctrines, und they gramble loudly against him | ™0ck philanthrophy, and that they are content ! Whig mej... .. 0638 Dem. maj. 4,188 gland, th ‘i Yours ,mort respectfully, | Biete See in consequence. But this section of the party is tolet their Southern brethren manage their do- | Whig gain since the Gubernatorial election of 10 < Ree paleer ae To Joun C. Stevens, Ae eS | Oe ES: Le pot near so formidable in numbers or influence | ™estic affairs as to them seems best, 1844, 10,776. The democratic majority in the State 4 all Europe, and ought to, be perfectly se- Commodore ot the N. ¥. Yacht Squadron. Total $3,976,835 21 as the portion of the whigs opposed to John The abolitionists and the abolition journalshave that year was 4,397—so thatif all the remaining h eannataed ker pe BE Bs lew — Decrease, 1846. erreereretrrmres 100 J Young taken the field with a determination todo their | counties give the same vote as then, Power will To lstied as commaiece. ie tidied taat | Ge aoe Teoesattoe Cosuete: eh ipieehrp | The duties on goods warehoused in the port of Boston The natives are greatly elated in view of the , Utmost, and carry the day, if possible. Pamphlets , be elected by about 6,000 majority. the matter before them would be taken hold of | most positively that the station boat ‘' Northern Light” | in the third quarter of this year, was about $240,000. i 8! vel v “ ae free all party bies, and that the institute would | was not placed West by South of the Woodlands. She It will be observed that the receipts from customs in unlooked-for success of their party in Philadel- | ¥4 essays on the evils of slavery—the equal- 3 was certainly not more than 20, or at most, 21 miles from | hia. ‘Th we ik 1 the | ity of the colored people with the whites—filled Theatricals, ‘The Hon. Mr. Simmons, of Rhode Island, next follow: | the White Buoy offthe Bar. We had an hour anda halt’s | each of the first two quarters of 1846, were severe! hun- | ee i ey s n tails to an Gh 16 with the grossest falsehoods and misrepresenta- Panx Treatar.—The engagement of Mr. and Mrs. | ed. aoa A BS evs 6 home fisee flood to stem in going 2, and the whole of the ebb to | dred thousahd dollars larger than those for the corres- like results in this city. How far they will be sne- | f > jvanci e interests of the home manufacturer i back, wit! camturgiteaeeia rach y | tions are being, published, end will bessnt inal! Kean closed last evening, when Mrs. Kean received ani | contend with in beating back, with a heav; oa te oe ponding quarters in 1645, and that the falling off in the | bea e laborer. He contended that water power was | tend with. I am certain that no vessel |, under: on ng the many numerous advantages they Enjoyed in | circumstances, ous than % s f 5 a very flattering token of the estimation in which she distance, third quarter this year, not only effset the gain on the It is as yet uncertain into which scale the aboli- | ‘“itections before the election, inundating every | and her distinguished husband are held in this com- | the United States, which was far more advantage thing ke ie ih the tine claimed to have baew made.” | two previous quarters, but exhibits in the aggregaten tionists will throw the petty weight of their influ- town, village and hamlet, in the State. Wecan- | ae hee mony ds rete apes and a very am power, Laarmbinsorepes con sma ah é JAMES CALLAHAN, Pilot. decrease to the extent above named. ence. According to present appearances, the | °" the people against them, and assure them | Dey, play of the “ Wife’s Secret, was received: ‘her curorly glancing at the state of manufactures in is pra =e cnn N. ¥. Yacht Squadron. A few weeks since we gave some extracts from the , demoerata seem to connt upon their aid with the that no confidence can be placed in the _State- | acclamation every night it was produced, was best prospects of gaining it; but the abolitionists | Me's they piers ahey are, the offspring, of : are slippery, and their aid, at best, is not very de- | the fancifal aiSyiad ome et the abohtion: politie strable. It will domore harm than good to any cians, and for one grain of truth in them thereare Engls - rol ese meeery eatery Cy ot radiate eho t tied tay report of the Hartford and New Haven Railroad Com- by he pee oyna en ch Sporting Intelligence. ny. We have since received the report, and give fur- ta oe cicneldine’ of the seely free whe hantee |, Naswvnize Fact Tacet—Firet dey, Monday, October | Tuer extracts, for the purpose of uot only showing the The wi fof the supply frem the English | ee Naaeren | taatket, even for one season, would completely revolu, | °,1846—Sweepstakes for three year olds; $76 entrance, | - sont condition of the Com; more fully, but for the ionize tociety there, and throw her manufectories out of | $20 forfeit—mile heats, bs on 4 state, its stock se! in the market at less than ite | ten thousand of falsehood. Every other subter- @ Dick Hurt’s (M. Bell’s) b.c. by Priam, dam by Le- | purpose of exhibiting the great improvement in the affairs ber 5 fuge will be used to carry the oatiaas ae i mie cages mites) eroeen My. Elieworth, Viethan ° "2, 211 | of the concern, produced by the energy and persever- ‘The anti-renters are sure to go for the whigs— | poageade yf aaa gy ia Di and im- | and others, offered remarks on the subject of the growth | Major D. Bul y o ance of the stockholders in extending the road. The at all events, for the whig candidate for Governor. | S¥ffrage, for it will be at the November election | passioned, of the vine in the United States, andon other subjects; | Poa ak Wan ahtobniore by Wear 1.) auetiare yetmal teat tec As parties are at present mixed up, we may | ‘hat the question will be forever decided and set- ed on the pope copier Seealtees les cents aioe dam by Leviathan, ......0+-2.++e++er+322/ Bat a short time since the prospects of the Company look for a very exciting time. We, with our ac- | ‘ed. If they fail then, they fail forever, and the of the fair. Second Day, Trasedny, Octatee © Surapetaken for | Wore 8 Rage eh ek Me icc customed philosophy, wait calmly the course of negro will remain in the station that nature design- | ‘Tan Pats Recarea, Yoouuey Hong bid untried three year olds; $75 entrance, $20 forfeit—mile | Wt then only about. $90,000, its credit in a depressed events, prepared to note down carefully every- ed him to occupy, and our Sonthern brethren will oR cr. wded to excess, and the greatest interest seem- ; | value, and the dividends irregular and uncertain. At thing that occurs, for the amusement and edifica- | D€ *&tisfied of our good faith. to be manifested by the various groups of visite los Lewis'sch, f. by Wagner, dam Emily | | | {hat eritical period, tho extention of the rout to Perdew. cageta e * On Monday, Mr. Anderson | who flocked to ‘air during the day. In the evening, v.K ace Ma b. ‘iliam 1 9 2 | Sela was boldly undertaken, and was prosecuted wi! tion of our readers all over the land. There will New Sur New Worip.—The brig Niger, Capt. appoarance on these boards for two the fire works passed off well. ‘The crowds who attend- | j");* y ‘dam Victoria, by | Vigor against every obstacle, with a success which has ed were more num ¥ be rieh scenes during the election, all of which Babson, at Boston, from Rio Janeiro, spoke the sah | s fee te thncariy gavt st the | e 'y I. day, and the scene was truly animating to the looker o1 will be reproduced in our columns for the benefit | New World, on Tuesday last, at 12 M, off South aul, in serpent mipawnicamas <a Flaibo's daguerreotype: lienearer eve ally maintain ier sie oe i 7 . ” pear e reputation o! is estal ent roadwt 43, ae os. § i | Tesources and a constant increasing business. e in of the aforesaid readers, in the most graphic and Shoal, west by north forty miles, steering west | Lear*and “Carwin.” Ho has redeemed his character, | His style and finish called forth loud almiration from tie | secona Race! ese Dey cThe Summer Stake for 8 | come of the Company has more than doubled, 90 thet it ta. utistic manner. south west, . bet “ » | various visiters. There is a strong rivalry at present be- * now yields a liberal dividend to the stockholders, with ‘Tne dirty polities of the demagogues now have | aoa Serene Pree e te cations tie intee oeinias” | tween the different artiste in this line.” Mr. Brady, bap Nh orev, gah pine a nee “an the certain prospect of their continuance for the future. J. a aes br. surpassed the most sanguine expectations. The result eanucts Bae has produced a complete ren jon of the affairs of the dam Isabel- | .,, | Company, insuring the steady and stable growth of its of Musical. Broad| ho took the pri the last sion, ha: | In short, th pletion of the extension road has placed )_ | imloudcheers. His benefit to-night, will, no doubt. be rosdwey, Who ie prize on the occasion, has | In short, the com ex! in roa’ full sway. Sivoni’s Concent Last Evenrna.—Camillo Sivori bad | well attended. On Monday the new drama from E. Matu. | sso inthe Fair some splendidly finished specimens of | ¥- Kelley's b. ¢. by Pacific. dam Leviathan. the prosperity of the Company upon a footing not likely . Sana alien Racal another grand ovation last evening. ‘The Tabertiacle re. | Fin's romance of “Montezuma,” for which immense pre- | rt. There other artists also who have in their | ‘Time—3 86-3 58%, to be shaken by ons ee ordinary contingency. Corton Rerorts—Srecutatine Broxers.—In if hom - | parations have been mode on a scale of ficence | Jepartments highly. finished and well executed | |. Nor is the exten road considered with reference to en tie eles let. Wunded to the plaudits of a very numerous, brilliant and | Which will surpass even the former doings at the Bowe- | Pieces, and the artist who gains the gold medal will have | putnes aneultnadngs the future, less important than its bearing on the present our remarks in relation to some anonymous let- detighted audience, from eight o'clock till helf-past ten. | Wy, theatze, 90 often chronicled for their excellence in | much cause to feel proud of his success, To-day, the macetinger ares yoy condition of the company. Since its completion, and in i Oct. 17.—Robbing a Strenger.—-Officer Brown, of the A th “ward police, ‘arrested,. about 4 o'clock yesterday | SE tan aldiions have: besm made. tothe nreot chara af ho i f the gentl ly alluded | hi , two pieces, Therese in the melo-drama of “Retribution ralling, and the Fr be yeas | Sone Wright, and Mer et a charge of ros. | ratroed, which rapidly extending, slong. the the instance of the gentleman so grossly alluded | have never heard Pagapini, but we cannot conceive how | t¥° pieces, Therese e a of ution,» | and sct . amusements w: ly attrac: by the of ‘a f | Valley of vat, is at no distant to, in the letter dated Sept. 23d, that the whole | any sounds more grand or beautiful can be evolved from | ®24 Lisette in ‘Why Don’t She Marry.” Besidos these | tive. ware of the saumrof $240; a Viteata bank bilies, | 19 connect Lower Canada with the waters of ters which have appeared from time totime in ‘The enthusiasm was Doundless, and, indeed, we know | | va . 2 Virginia — | Sound. Each new northern extension will bring to this article, in all its material points, and in all its al- | any instedment, than those that were showered from | Wo, pleces, the drama of the “Tale of Blood,” willbe | , Tus Enric. he Austin division of this club hed & | two $100 bille and (wo $20, Gwhile in a house of prosti- | roaq peoeeten of bane ead are) Weicker ith, ; dramat iteratt ‘tta will be a splendid affair ; it will come off bet abe chee gecmeingr my one fistoces of 8 eel aetsbeckios Will be sous by the Savannah Republican, we omitted to state, at | not how it can be otherwisewhenever he plays. We | GarEXwicu.—Mre. McLean appears this evening in | 'tisement. ‘There will be a succession of 9 | ; produced, cast to the f'the company. There . pa Oh lusions, is totally and wholly false and untrue; | Sivpri'v magic bow lastevoning. It isnot alene his tone, | gre, in addition to the . or, songs, and | Chatham street, end had their flag in front, on which Soaice pi sabyy ia ‘as anicetng) to enintnes oyeten per glee aaa maet Riaronee ends and that the same is a gross and mali libel. 0m is eerie Deautiful,) that gains a mastery aut as ies aes ‘This pretty theatre is in the full bh i ag Fag Sie peng: Pom ag dy vil Fa 24 them oe fog Bie to Fi egg vd megis- |“ Such is a riot view of the prospects of the Company, , ~ | over the feelings a audience, but the ” ‘* * - rate to hol accuses were discharged. ‘We azo -well.emeaee that suai my is wn: | jC wonderful, grand and imposing. Indine, iver pley. | Tu Aumann is rapidly becoming the principal rej | tafe several sualler canmers bore the’ nuine “Gf tre | THE ,oflcer, however, fee tatafed Ir ep ae ger Bere sada om noctemry. ‘ad ei ae ome pepi | lag defies criticism, and we can only tell of its power over | Sort of our citizens and those strangers who yet linger | club. sone " > il Onto o teen ae oe and New York is in comparioon, wit, this, a considera- sant with tton. je mede of nego- | the audience, and of the feelings it excited in ourselves. | in our city. Here we have music of the most admirable | Watminorox Gasra—This mounted company had a | one who should offer fer exchange any money of thet | #o0.0f minor Importance, still when the road between | t talent, under the able di- | parade ye: lay, and wi it tial 3 but when those interested in other | The concert commenced with the grand everture from | description, by artists of t through some of the leading | description. This manceuvre answered to admiration, for | which there is now a favorable | 5 Prospect, it ee A ay “ f Mr. Geo: Lol ; and while listening to the | streets. They appeared well mounted, and a fine com- | in the course of the forenoon, one of the parties, Jane road cities have been imposed upon by {alseand anony- | “Semiramide,” executed in fine style by the orchestra, | 72ction of Mr. George Loder; and while listening to the | nrc! : Wright, the landlady of the house where’ the money | doubted that this roed will recei mous statements, it is proper their minds should | under the direction of Signor Rapetti. An aria from the | band, the visiter may indulge in a de we be disabused. _ operaof “J.ucie,” was very tastefully sung by Mr.P. | transparent jelly, e luscious Charlotte Russe, sr any other | Quite en excitemen Mayer, although the gentleman was not in as good | ‘ cea padre ty halle of the py bay till he really — Ua noma ncies himself luxuriating in the far off clime of the | of some $300, cannot be share of travel be- ice cream,a| Tue “Urrnn n, letected in the act of endeav. to OvsAND? AND Wart Sraser— | caused yesterday and on Thurs- ‘runaway match” having “ come ‘a lady who has lately inherited a fortune Ocean. Sreaat Navigation.—We learn that | voice as when he sang his last song. Then followed William H. Brown, Esq., the eteamboat builder, | , and a broker in Wall street. The j ‘ ~? | @ grand fantastic concerto, (in B minor,) ya | sunny East, surrounded by Moorisn maidens, with— among her many’ amiable qualities and attractions, willlaanch on Tuesday morning next, a splendid | by Paganini, and cadena by rrasthy ‘The ap 7 oe ee ee } at netitate ta accept the hand Gere the fortu- m “ee | , | mm ir emulat e raven’s plume,” te rth ty, new steamer, to be called the New Orleans. | pearance of the great artist was hailed with until waking from his reverie, he recallects with amaze- cou ip wes net, we understand, two houre on the This steam ship is owned by Charles Morgan, | tremendous applause, which was continued at every | ment that he is only a few feet from Broadway, and that | tapis, lady did right to please herself in the matter. Esq, an enterprising steamboat proprietor; she | pause in the first piece, and at its close was actu- | #), this oriental magnificence has been obt FO ee ee ee eee ee ~ | ™" outlay of one shilling. Truly this is a great city, and | city f South, to take chi of the rty, and is to run between New Orleans and Galveston, as ally deafening. After retiring from the platform, the | the ‘Kihamr« is one of its pore Detares-— SL roreie weil ten bil -- no doube * oguably cl a regular mail packet. | artist was obliged again to make his appearance to re- | Where else on egy Wa ‘an enter- | relieved” from the responsible duties. We wish the | offered in such Albamra, | b fall success in ; The New Orleans is two hundred and twenty | ceive the loud plaudite which arose simultaneously from | St'guch a tiling outlay ? We doubt if it can be paral, “ome MeCane, the person who had the digicalty with | simetiget.'ee fercala abl they becoming alarmed made feet on deck, thirty-two feet beam, and thirteen | 1 Parts of the house. aur sey Mecncl ral ov ephple ret sont artista conciua. | Yj NeMUTAy,, lt not the John McCabe who bays and nee rane MNES Watthen ts aboat’ nine tun ’ . very prettily in. axp Mus. Kean.—These eminei conclud- | sel on the corner of Nassau and John streets. Escaped Convict—A convict called Richard Roberts, feetin depth. Her burthen is about nine sung by Miss Moss. This closed the first part of the per- | ed, last night, at the Park, a highly successful engage- | Conowen’s Orrice, Oct. 16—Sudden Death—The | alias William Brown, escaped from the State prison at | formance. A grand overture by Auber opened the second | ment, in the course of which they have drawn crowded | Coroner held an inquest —— at No. 2 Mercer | Sing Sing on Thursday night last, in the following man- dred tons. We understand that she is te be fitted ith a bi , with sylinder fifty-four in- “ | street, on the body of P. F. Christine, tive of England, | ner: It appears that this convict was e1 edas akind with a beam engine, with a cylind 'y-four in- | part, after which Mr. Mayer sung ‘Ein Schutz Bin | and fashionable houses. The principal feature of this | about'ss years ot gs, wile came to hls death by js ti | of locksmith to examine the locks, Py tee that the ches in diameter, and eleven feet stroke. The | Ich,” a romance from one of Kreutzer’s operas, in very rn hereon? was the production of a new play by George | ,<tiou ana congestion of the lungs, and disease of the | werv all in good order, on the varieus cells; his loc! steam power 1s about three hundred and fifty | beautiful style. The rondo ‘ 11 Campanello” was then | Level gntitled the "Wile's Secret,” w! been | the Homach sua llvse, caused by his previous habits of | however, he paid particular attention to, and mans: : = ‘ " : eminently successful. It is the greatest play that has | life, Verdict accordingly to suw off the bolt and at in ita ples a piece of wood horse. The engineis built “heavy,” for sea go- | executed by Sivori. This fine composition of the great | appeared since the “Hunchbeck.” Mr. tal rs. Kean ; ae blackened to represent the iron; he also Atted a key to ing purposes, and is equal toany in ase. maestro is one of the performances which depends in no | leave to-day for Boston, whero they open on Monday | Anany, October 15, 1846, | one of the ewter gates, which le’ of the Union. This fine vesee! is built in the best manner, and | anal, nopears 60 the aid of the orchestra. One or two Sil; fatus ooarey of the piheked produce the “wile Whig and Anti-Rent Nominations. Punesduy ight Dik wiscaetes Peel co rod oo To provids means for the construction of the bese car now be seen on the stocks, at the ship yard | °% {#® Performers did not appear to be quite conversant | Secret,” and we have no doubt that it will have anim-| ‘The whig Convention mot to-day at Bethlehom, to no- | gape fre the prison and is now at Iarge. and supposed | {he board has authorized the issue of seventy bots ayy a with their parts, and it did not go off so well as it might | menso run in Boston. Their engagement at the Federal | inate county officers, ke. After a spirited struggle be- | to be in this city; he was sentenced for three years and | $1,000 each, with intorvet atsix per cent and payable in «at the foot o: Twelfth street, on the East River. Notwithstanding this difficulty, Sivori got “ street theatre will last for three weeks. Retarning from | 'y nines 66 thes hs from Brooklyn ; he is described as being a | tifee to five years fromthe first of A‘ 1846. These | ys ‘ori got through his Boston they will succeed Collins at the Park, and on the | tween S. H. Hammond of this citv, and John J. Slinger 5 feet3 or 4 ‘inch 2 in height, ry bonds are convertible into the stock of the com- ‘Tux Hoxonep Dean. —Tho foars of the Albany | Pé!tin sucha masterly manner that he was onthusiesti- | 16th of next month, they will produce for the first time | and of Betheleham, the candidates for the whig Con’ | Marken with the small pox, dark brows hair; bive ovec, pany, atits par value, prior to maturity, atthe option of paige on m4 y | cally encored, and returning to the platform, he played in America, the play of “ King John,” in a style of splen- | ‘reusional nomination, Mr. Slingerland was nomina‘ed. | and quite «spare made portly $50 is offered by ‘the | the holder. Atlas, that the “ Captain Morris,” whose name is | he Iatter portion of the piece. But the gem of the eve. | Sorand megnificonce hitherto unequalled on any stage, | Fi" centieman will secure the autrrent voto in the | keeper ofthe for his apprehension. 80 policemen, |, "Re *Penee of TOR Coveaty Hix miler ig iecean on the list of killed at the taking of Monterey, was | ning was his variations on the air “ Nel Cor,” a violin ee ae deal kepping, | district. bevon the look out. 4 ann tumes, No dene ywill be tw “—_— historical keeping, | “The weather, to-day, has been cloudy, with aslight Bi @ Prize.—Officer Crozeth, of the 3d ward, dis- pe janid 92, tone is veg) to $142 per mile; and a rom the mn yard ir) on the old road, thirty- $16,s70'67, equal to $480 E En Hi ie Captain Lewis N. Morris, of the city of Albany, | solo, composed by Paganini. This piece brought out all ‘he costumes, proper: | .1.5W¢r of rain this afternoon. red last night snugly stowed up in a basket, a fine eve have been confirmed. The Union gives the fol- | his powers. It abounds with the most complicated | tits, Kc. have been in progress of preparation since last | * 771.6 conviction that the conservatives will not support infant, on the stoop of the Bi Consul in Col. | SX Z ‘ . June, since which time some sixty females have been | . J mile s lowing information :— mechanical difficulties, all of which the great art- | amployed on them. ‘They are all, with a few tring ox. | (he demecratic State ticket, is growing. Can Diabet oy fin Conctenel’ maetbon vs cide ne ee fac portion of he timber in the present track, which “We have inquired at the Adjutant General’s office, | ist overcame with an ease and quiet grace which | ceptions, made in this . ‘The a for the —_——_———— tune Without © meternal tor. ‘The 5 * | ie , may be advantageously used in the new super- and there Cannel exist « doubt about its being Capiain | was calculated ev than his skill and dex- | Production of this historical drama, have cost Political Intelligence. veyed it to the alms ho’ rr 4 office ibe structure; and the cost of relaying the road (after deduct. Lewis N. Morris, a citizen of Albany. ‘The <trmy Re- | me ee twelve thousand halt of which expense is borne ee Ee site went shaded eo ee the value of iron and timber, now in use) is cater states him to be from New York, appointed from | ‘**ity to enchain the admiration of his audience. We | by Mr. Kean himself, and half by the management. This| Convention at Tammany Hatt to Nominate Mem- fen, an wants attended to. at the Military Acad y as second Lieutenant artillery, | have never seen an assemblage wrought up to sucha | entire sum has been spent among native artists. 10 | peas or Asssmaty.—Last night this convention, com- Si fpblasia It sooth wit wei have entire confidence in the ability of the on the 1st July, 1820, and made in the 3d regiment | pitch of enthusiasm, as during thi rospect of the great run that this gramd play will have, bere, five trom esch ward, met fo SICKNESS IN INDiaNa.—It seems to be the general | company to accomplish this, important work, wi in- Of infantry on the Stat October, 1883, He was a gallant |? a8 during this performance. The | {ir"Kean has made no engogement after the 16th of next | Poved of ninety members, ward, met for | opinion, that there has never been a more sickly | terrupting the regular diviMends; and with this view, officer, whose memory will be embalmed in the gratitude | Pi#c*is full of those captivating eccentricities in which | month, so that both ho and Mrs. are entirely free | business, and forty-six votes are required for a choice! | season throughout the West, than the one closing — | they recommend tothe stockholders. to authorize at this of his country.” Paganini delighted. The orchestra were leudest in their poat King John” as long as blic will Seare ‘Wilson Small had forty-six votes, and is neminated. As | Very few families have escaped. The of a | time, a sale of the reserved stock, on such terms and con- f Si | ite repetition. The scale upon w play will be | c Nohn H. Bowie had 42 votes; John Brown, | fe0eral prostration has and will variously the pub- | ditionsas they may judge most beneficial for their inte- Gicstssuns | applause of Sivori’s masterly execution of this Pisce, | produced is for more magnificent that of “ Richard 37; Di E. Sickles, 38 ; Edmund 8. Derry, 35; Mik: lic welfare Large quantities of wheat have been spoiled | rest, to an amount sufficient to raise the necessary funds. OnteThe <Alheny Evening Journal has the follow. | *%4 indeed from the most eritical judge of music, to the | Ili.” as produced last winter. Somo idea ofthe grandeur | Walsh, 27; George Montgomery, 34; John E. Bevlin, | 2 consequence of positive inability to have it taken | The company has still the right to dispose of 5.200 shares, 10g telegraphic retuste thems Chupa most profoundly ignorant of its mysteries, all were | °f the preparations may be formed from the fectthat there | 91; Chas. exter, $8 itt eyser, 34; W. Shaler, 26; J: | care of We Have poum. immense stacks in which the | including 1,000 shares of the branch road, transferable to 1 ulding, majority in Cuyahoga Co., 604, and four}towns to | equally delighted. The artist retired amid a perfect wan Ic will bere shapenacnsheanppiencarteeler = Gao £3 Smith, ee Sg be oH es ‘will love lore in this . But fc iaemese Souk tho tok oo ton hd has WE DS. SOE ‘Tie Volo In evry mast Wnig ane ce malorty propor. | Storm of applause, and the concert was over. Wearein- | Sq Fruit Cano, re Iranian Crows. —The greatest | Carpentier, 29. As the whole process of balloting is ex: | told thetin many neighbo Planting or nex! year's | | When the track is rolaid with T rail, the condition of tion © the vote, if capable of doing justice to the tumultuous furore ex- | curiosity prevails to witness the debut of the great trick | tremely tedio , there was but ene effort last night, and | Sree Laoph gg np yy IL not | the company may be stated, with sufficient sopursay, as veland, whig majority 97 cited by Signor Sivori at this concert. clown on Monday,e , at the Bowery Circus. His e convention adjourned uo! ednesday evening next, rege acre next, peeson. eo ous towns invLake Co, Bebb (W.) 387 majority, | tases pleceon Monday evening, when he eilt conceit | performances are. All new—his jokes and having dominated only Mr. Small. Tho weather sill entinuesse warm and dry a8 missum- | Amount of stock ised, Including boat stock. $1,580,000 which is doing well ng, when he will perform | aro peculiarly his own, and of the most extraordinary | Emery P. Pottle and Ezra Piorce are the whig candi. | "Zet,,0eUe' pateedl Baa <<! bipennate pce iene grew sand sae ban yn Med eva er thes part he oe concerto, (in E and ae character. difers par ieee cow dates for Assembly, in Ontario county ne ar | 1s sold ae ran bad 4 flat) the “ er loses,” and a fontasia on an Ai . | having voryh little , 4 Court Calendar— ‘ys I br sietiate eee eae ee on dar Gldtin Asia io. WL We vactbed én the see paige NG thing Sie serenccren metab | &re in tha Tth diunice Mass’? "NE Ctndidate for Com | saveqson Count ist, 199 70, 7,179,179, Sid bata inotod faetedinne 00 plediped.”. |. aIboew 104. —We hav. signi congress and the Legislature etn ot,the,tlection for | ion by Miss Moss, Mr Mayer, and Signora Pico, ‘The | the largest audience oyer seen in the Aimphitheatro. _Hon, Washington Hunt is nominated by the whigs for | 16143 5a" fy 404, 108 Piha aa inst. ‘The vote for Congress, as far an Teceived, ia ae fol. | orchestra will be under the direction of Signor Rapetti | On Wednesday evening lest Mr. Collinsand Yankee | Congress, in the 24th distriot of this State, | athe 1rett eines” insets “of lowhi~ + _ Cabell, (whig:) Kein, de ——__—— Hill peared together at the Budalo Theatre, on occa: | John M. Holley is the whig candidate for Congress in| Portable Shaving he subscribers | cbaiayen, shot pe pind Tygon ej St. Augustine’. ..... 97 thy | Carmortc Caurcn at CANANDAIGUA.—A new | sion of the i ‘of Mra. Rice. Mr. Collins left for the | the 27th district. have for some time been in manufacturmg the above, | sources, at $195, a after paying seven per ct. hoes Cowmty 60 maj vatholic church haa recently Deen erected in Canandal. | South the next morning. Tee hig? St Alusty have ponaineted Merete Tee farce ie. kes are offyred to | on the proposed amount of capital nod” 1 of the f “ upon a beau! pow noarly finished — | Miss ( i Es nolds, Jo) "a * | Jefferson a 12 maj. | Rea pepe eg D v cathe ate neces sailed in the J. E. Williams, ute ably. Treadwell, and Robert pul for sale. Sy | y, Will leave @ balance of $24,000 as a | -

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