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4 ” Counett. Movements of Travellers Bound op Agsnerane Arpunseen-October 19th—Nert The following. wnt few they ure, constitute the fall ‘hs udermentioned TEW Yor “ | Hosom 20 Grnsaat Tavion.—Since the official | Muse | Poltticat Imigetligence. NEW YO! tK H ERALD documents fusnisied by General Taylor to tho | \Canr.t» Sivort—The third cones ofthis aris, given | | Deaocaaue ConanssuanadNouarion—The de Esq, President, in the toe veer a+ maNMtOf yesterday's arrivals at thew New Vork, Pucstay, Gevober 20,1846, administration, have been published, the public des sing a searipbernaclon satanie zoeateaeh. sn nemmees santas eet Pris rel OF We, Fuiton tn be prota die Awraica—W. Boardman, U.S, 5 J, Algott do; Me - m ind has led do conviction, that 7 t ntati i . W.K. Smith ani others, | Hutchins, Detroit; Mr. E. Johns New York; R. Uccan Steamers. ssn mst “ ee neg ee ae pct bd country, but the feeling elicited from the crowded assem. Wo. B. Maclay, their present ive in Com | Cy, Genser Fm an al Broadway tothe East borne, U.'S. A.; Capt. Smith, de; John Thompson, Pough- 1, inegih Sete cematisichth | lation cl Maatereé. wea te haa BAL Gee , gave evidence thatthe public join in like tri gress, for reelection, om the thi . ‘The other | River Referred. Thome Newell, to be appointed a an, ATbany, H. Wright, U.S.A; sin is ty-eighth * ait | bly pres “ . LP lation of Monterey, was the best that could be bute of praise to a master spirit. ‘The late hour prevents two competitors were Alderman , of the 7thward | Weighmaster. oe Pease, do; L Peas ; Philad e do. ft 4 Reports.—In the Union Ferry Co. — Astor-J. A Pearce, Richmond; W. Ueibart, Philad.; adop ed under the circumstances. | our noticing in detail each and every part of the musical and Alderman Messerole, of the 10%. a me rer pad. pitting dn py orgs Jy Tutwill, i Walker) Caledonia, due at Boston, is in her six- General Taylor has, by his past efforts to | entertainment presented, but we must in justice com- , Thaw wee po nomination male fcpbal balloting fot ffhemines oa Brooklyn. Adopted. Infavor iNew Bedori; S$. Nayhane, Philad.; y, We hourly expect to revive her achieve honor for his country, sueceeded perfect: | mend the admirable manner in which the orchestra was (congressional Diteiet — oe a Se ee Eyre, Kesee ash. tuarene’ Utons ly, and entitled himself to the gratitude of his fel- | led by Signor Repetti. Mr. Meyer sung better than we Chorles P. Brown, (Jast ballot). | in Dist street, between the 4th avenue and Bloomingdale do: H Burden, Tro: ie Britannia left Liverpool yesterday for low citizens of all classes. We,were, therefore, | bave ever heard him, and Miss Moss added much to her =e peeps. Aes tothe petition of Ca od Boston; Boston. much mortified at perceiving symptoms of dis- | #lready enviable reputation. On the appearance of Sig” epee one BE Wi eotan ohm poring Se Aist cipeet, for relief from 4 | aedait hoc Mom The anxiety to h f the Great Britain is satisfact 2: $ i i nora Pico, the prolonged applause from the audience ‘Adjourned uatil Thursday next. Papers the Board of 41 —Report and reso- 4 da: W. he anxiety to hear of the Great Britain i rm “ on expressed concerning his conduet, sly le Fae pip ign rds te gg aA nea secure street abd Broadway, the | jution in favor of beild nay gv oth and 26th } nt, Florida; W very great. when the unofficial accounts of the capture of | helloting stood as follows, between streets. Referred. In favor of numbering the First Keesville; B re —— Monterey reached here. We knew, and so stated | *Pifed by their enthusiasm her rich voice never to us @p- rittender, ++ 9 8 8 8 | avenue trom Houston to 25th street. Concureed in. Re J Bonedict, Louisville: Importance of the Late News from Mexico “ns i" peared so clear and melodious as when she warbled the ks 7 7 7 7 | port and resolution in relation to the sale of a pier at otinet, Troy. Py ; at the time, thatan officer who has proved himself | aria from “La Prigione @Edinburgo.” The first piece wuss 7 9 9 8 | footof Clinton street to Nathaniel Pearce, Bay. Teef x—W. Wyatt, Vermont; J. Thompron, Pier- Whe Progress of the War. on all occasions, to b: not only “rough” towards ria ig ; ‘4 Dae 7.0.7 2 | wee rt and in relation to certain bills _ mont; A. Moren, do; H. Seymour, do; D, Foreman, Col- x readers will have learned from the ac- . dl ral , Ab PS resented for medical services. Referred. | B, Granger, Albany; J. Hardy, [lino’ " Mo- Ov rT h h d 1 tho : He performed by Signor Sivori was port of a grund concerto 8656. ae ; Aad es a ‘iui Rt counts published by us yesterday in relation to \,0°*, 10 Whom he was opposed, but likewise | (in £ flat) composed and executed by himself, and in its ++++ 9 6 6 5| resolution in favor of authorizing the Chief Engineer, ‘Ohio; U. ‘Townsend, Pittsburg; S. Kneeper, - “ready” to adminis:er them a thrashing when | composition and execution it is sufficient to say that it under directions of the Committee on Fire De; 4 , ©, Walluce, New York; Mr. Edmonds, do; the movements of Santa Anna, and the progress opportunity offered, wouid not take a single step | was worthy of Paganini’s favorite and successor. | {held at Alderman | to procure a fire alarm bell for the cupola on Centre mar- | J. Count, Baltimore. pounds Concurred in. Res briskly and vigorously on both sides. This new phase of ths conflict, we think, gives usa far better prospect for a termination to the war, than we could have were the Mexicans to adhere to their former policy. The Mexicans may make a stand at Saltillo, or f the war in Mexico, th spirit of i- choice. convention ad- | ket, weighing about 4,000 SBHowanv—C N. Bement, Albany; L. Browne, New of the war in Mexico, that the spirit of the Mexi- | 11.9 was not dictated by prudence, and with a | The Fantasia, which concluded the first part of benceory ay are ee patter fifteen saful ballot: | olution in favor of Hose company No. 27 hereafter being | York; H Hawksberry, Maryland; ¥. Godfrey, Zanes- can people 3eems to be thoroughly roused, and due regard to the interest of the cause he wasem- | the performances, had for its theme our own “ Hail following are the names candidates: — | known sg Hove company No. 21. someret i. id ane J. “apy eae Teg 5 rage rey We r ill be like! a ¥ 3 ’ femorial—From . Dr. MeVicer, Chaplain on | G. Brown, do; G. » Alany; A Vint now the war will: be likely. be osrtipd: on barked in, as well as the cause of humanity and Columbia,” spdaea plaged lnh-sreuing, we hanily new |. C. Stoneall. | Governor's Island, in relation to the landing at Castle . Marcey, Lansingburgh; varie, Phila; | whether to admire it more, plain, clear and unadorned submitted to the mould of the Garden, and asking for a further ee of $150 to complete the construction of stairs, kc. Refer Harbor; G. Mowatt. Kingston, Hat Petition of owners of the boats running to Greenwood | Canada; H. Dunble, do; R. McCormick, do; R. Jenkins, mbe | pce for temporary permission to land at the south | Baltimore; R Neil, Ohio; W. Dinsmore, New York; Mr. x by of Pier No.1, N.R. Referred. Little, New Jersey; T. Read, Newark; W. Stanley, Boe- Resolution in favor of lepsiigt ye Comptroller to | ton; W. Hutchinson, Stonington; R King, Boston. repert to this board the nature of the lease made by the |__Juoson’s—Norman Porter, Bosion; £. Tillitsen. do; J. ration to the trustees of the Brick Church, in ores York; Jno. Thomas, Philad.; Geo. Phipps, F ae 3 ey 2 R. Sinclair, Northampton; Mr. Wilcox, civilization. Thathe has done so, all are now or as after having bee: A mp ready to admit. , + it red bedecked and sth“ aetiate We trust there will be less disposition shown eee een en eee eeserace end beauty, |. We understand that Mr. ia ta | hereafter to censure General Taylor unnecessarily. | een as the oak grafted with the tendrils of an ivy’s eae bet bet The greatest honor thatcan be conferred upon | growth. Seldom has it been our lot to listentosuch — alex. J. Coffin is the whig candidate for Senator inthe that distinguished officer, is to have his fellow- | ravishing strains; and we could well sympathise with the 2d district of this State. i | ve e etwee > 7 | Be street—whether the said church has any right — oberis, do; Mr. Ellsworth, Cona.; W. Hastings, even on the road between that place and Monte cisizens approve of his conduct, when he is satis. | feelings of the audience which burst forth till the build: The whigs of Chenango county hye nominated Ran- | {o turn the building into stores and places of trade; elso | Boston; 8. Hulbert’ Baltimore rey, as that road winds through mountainous pass- | fied he merits their approval; while on the other | 1 shook again. By general desire “The Prayer of *0™ om a Whoster Assembly. whether the rent ed from the same are not proper: — | | ly due to the city, whether the trustees of the said | Ceurt of Generat es greatly disadvantageous to an attacking force, and where an army on march has great difticul- ties to contend with. But we are of the Opinion that the Mexicans will not collect in sufficient numbers to give General Taylor any serious uneasiness this side of San Luis Potosi. Moses,” played on a single string by Signor Sivori, was rick Church have ever paid over any of such rents Before Recorder Scott, and Ald. Compton and Walsh. repeated, and although repeated it was the gem of the into the city treasury. John McKeon, Eeq., District Attorney. | | | | | hand, censure—unjust censure, is calculated to | PENNSYLV | ‘opt | I F evening. Of the intricate difficulties, the seeming im We have now full returns from — Dis | Public and Private Piers—Opinion of Counsel.—com- | Oct. 19.—Robbery in the First Degree—John Dublin it is as follows:— | | dampen his spirits, end throw obstacles in the way of his serving his country, and elevating its char acter for bravery among the half civilized people of Mexico. eat : ‘ munication received from the counsel to the cor; and Barney Smith, were this morning placed at the bar Possibilities made possible, the scientific management trict and for the Assembly. The Eee eatin at he Dee oy ant Barer Deore, ‘nie nacnhen Dee ae te of the piece, we have nothing to d exclusive use of piers, :&c., in which he gave it as his | knocked down and robbed John Kilfeather, of West ve leave it for those who analyse their pleasures by tenths, but the Whig. Dem. 9) meget ch shah have a right to grant exclu- | Chester fovetn te Anthony street. on the night of the Whig. Dem. oe , ; : ve use of any public pier, but has no right to grant ex- | ith instant. The jury ecquitted Dublin, and found Smith It is very probable, that there will be an | Waass of Woman.—We have lately received | “ect i# with us, and will be till the recollection | House of Reps... @9 ia 18._| elusive use of any private pier or , without first | guilty of un avsuult-and battery only, Smith was ac i i P ; as of harmony and music is lost. The sir itself is one ‘gan in the Senate 5. obtaining consent of the owners thereof. Ordered on | cordingly sentenced by the Court to be imprisoned in tho opposing force of thirty or forty thousand men, several communications relative to the low wages | of touching eweetness, and tiaged ‘with -saslanchely |.’ ene este eee <pamero RS BA Penitentiary for 6 months. under the command of Santa Anna. Whenever | paid to girls for making caps, parasols, umbrel- just sufficient {more readily to fit the soul for the jority ce bewen a . All the from which we | The board then adjourned until Monday evening, No-| Assault and Batterg with Tate to SON TS persone an engagement with such a force takes place, as, coats, pants, &c. Many of these communi- appreciation of its beauties; as given by the hand of | ee returns show en increase over ro | Soversinc te ielal Ga a abeoes et baring Gate ITs of Beptentes it will be decisive. We believe that until such cations were written in general terms, and we, genius, it seemed alfetrain upon which the epirit of a | P°%*4 malorities. = 1844, Circuit Court. 1884, knocked down a female by the name of Catharine an engagement do take place there will be no therefore, paid very little attention to them, but | martyred saint might float to heaven, and find its gates Peco HAE “aeaks, Shacy,| Soh Dia ve: Rihere Roce Ther wet é feigned issue ‘rounds! from tue etects of wi chy i ivaleqed tnt te peace. yesterday we received ene that gave us a few opening at the sound. Nor did it fall upon unapprecig | whig. dem." ‘whig’ dem.’ | from the Court of Chancery, sent by the Vice Chancel. | complainant is still suffering very soverely, being quite Such being the prospect, it behooves our gov- figures, and this we annex:— , tive ears last evening. At its conclusion the audience | 47c@s corrected.17,490 7899 = 17,186 24,285 | lor.to be tried by the Circuit Judge and a jury. The | lame, and unable to attend in Court as Swit in iid ernment to despatch a large force by wa ae rose en masse; and the bright particular star ef the musi Greene. - 400 _ ‘830 | real parties in the cause, are the Rev. John Krutz, of | case. Before the trial had been brought toa close, the ernmen patch a large foree by way Mn, Evitor ‘ : Pile oh 75 = 601 | Keyport. New Jersey, vs. William Patterson. It’ ap- | Court adjourned until to-morrow moraing. of Tampico, onthe road to San Luis Po- | | Dees Sin—Having seen an Sivertisment tthe pe, ee Sree grid tpaplees aneanee: Susquebanne. a 150, i £78 | peared from the statement of Mr. Cutting, “plata rab eal wt 4 ci , —,C— , for fi i on um: ii i + ‘ sn ; ms unsel, e tim: lous to Marc! 4 Ci ~ tosi, to osereie with General Taylor, and repeater to Oi ~ beat of prices, I have been emit omen Privette grin viva ou time | Tose ¥ Z — ~ — 4 | thine from June 1815, Patarton ame to live ae Me. loth git ans Tehle nuda rin Dae, bee a inti vhe Aa 88 - int.— induced to let the public know, through’ you . sega) =J — | Krutze as r; that in intermediate time, be. | &c., ut'No. 99 Bo: —Th oa al zeintiene jhign..whep. he srrives. mt ‘that poth what the advertiser now conriders aa the beet wogee’ called upon to receive the enthusiastic expression of de- Somerset...... 1,800 — Sani | tween Jans and March, he bécaine aoqusinted wilt Miss | which our citragea pererally toute ert auatoerstte nas: ‘Two armies, penetrating by different routes thus: three cents for parasols,five cents for corded umbre light from the audience. ‘The last piece played by Signor | Total... 17,930 8,184), 18,714 26,157 | Mary Henrietta Krutz, one vf the daughters of pocket eewcores = oor ‘oil-cloths, &e., und it 18.4 matter of to San Luis Potosi, would combine and show #8, and three cents for plain; and at such prices to fin! ** p84 ¥ : val int wee ; theis"own thread=thede prices, being’ of an average "0H Wosthe variations on the sir “Nel Cor,” but ax TR7H4 | MMe arate (hg ‘her family allegee Is oc wenk | Rescate canner co mot Baa lug avert the Mexicans one day’s fighting—the like of three cents less than they ong to be. praise, unbounded praise, is the only theme that justice fe Whig maj. 9,746 Dem. maj. 9,443 mind,) and’ on the 23d of March. last, they also i ; Slleged, be. induced ber to elope with him to this city. | Sakae cece ae Tement Al eam sgoceammeav ions which they have never seen before. We be- There are, perhaps, few more industrious girls than allows us, we will merely mention it as an enjoyment on ,189. where they were marricd by the Rev. Mr. Hoyt, a very | pet Ware-1ooms of Hinam Anpexson, No. 9 Bowery. * lieve that when these combined forces would mest jh°yenone thorn raboek hG9 geRTSED On AR SOE which description falls, ‘a word, the reat frist iat OP heat membre of atthe whige have sect: Tenpetabe, clergy Mhotly: pursued, by Mise Kate's ta | Pure Champagne Winc—The iy A the Mexicans, the result will be of so decisive . ple woull consider far superior in intellect Yo seme ef evoding pleced himself beyond the reach of criticism, eee eee eee es eus)Reptat clicial rerarothere | mily; hee falter procured’e writ of Aabeat’cerpus from | avery ia Franee, that ninety-nine sheep @ nature as at once to putan end to the war. Pocite waaay nom eal ene guile have to contend. | could He stands on tho high platform built by his own genius net been received. ; Pinte peddle Diy be Be k Ae GS ad Indeed, it must coms to this at last, should no- fidtionta relucig the gir prices, ani muking ean 84 foperorty, fr beyond the influence otnarrow mind- |" °° ' "| ouig. || dude, and aftrexamoation, before him end Jadge I ng, Ove of the most wealthy vine- thing turn up to dishearten the Mexicans in the find their trimmings, make a few cents more by fluing ed prejudice. ‘He has gained in Enrope a rank to which We give them in full, as those yesterday differ | 40d sent to an asylum, until her state of mind could be is well kaown aud inghly uppre judicially passed upon. After which Mr. Krutz filed ld go fora drink to- no living artist may attempt to approach, and the expres. penta tay from late SR 2 th eh and ai aristocracy, has been in meantime. gether to the “ ps should I their f 4 his bill inthe cout of chancery, alleging a variety of spired withthe happy though hi ea his ‘wi ) a - Seats; and many such otver rules lcannotat presenteall #19 of public epinion guaranteas him the same position 1846. seb | Poe a tg coat chanreny amine a rarity OF | spice wich he bappy monger clrtatealeg is wing with Necro Surrrack.—We are glad to see that the to mind. A FRIEND TO THE OPPRESSED _ here. Bebb Jartley, Tod, | tothe situation in life of Wm. Patterson, her husband, e epicure uo water ws used. question to be decided at the next election, whe- Ic is searcely necessary for us to offer any com- —_ Leoroun pr Mrven.—It appears that this distinguished | Canis Whe. Dem’ | Patterton answered the bill, and denies all the allega ‘Sno | tionsand charges in it; he also states that his father is a | respectable freeholder in the north of freland, and that he has real estate in two counties, to wit, the counties of ther negroes are, or are not to be placed on the | Menton the facts contained in this note. They artist was to have given his second concert in Boston last a same political equality with the white popula- | speak in strong terms enough without a word from ight, and that he did not perform hereon Saturday. He Pution ‘of the enthusiasm elicited by gallaut followers of (ieneral Ts r, tO 881313 : ; : : ; i Ha) ; $ i rt at the Tab ja 4 Monaghan. Upon the bill and answer the ty of his rech It app: ton, is receiving the tention which its impor. us ofthe oppression ofthe gil. Te is paiutal to Pianta Busan gran oon a the Tabemacle on Ch che: Bale tho theo following ius wore made up, andvent to ike thatthe ide bax teva crowned with sucee- but we tat ta id interest demand for it. It is ugitated humanity to learn, that any «man or set of me! ; if ci rid 12 | circuit judge; Ist issue, that the said Mary Henrietta was $Y, itis, rather or‘ginal to see, for instauce, the Empe or o| and disenssed in. the hotels, public houses, bar Would in the face of their exormous profits, oom, | Potusity offered toour citizens of hearing the greaten, le wo es | ont 4346 March las of wonk-and unsound mind eo: astute of hie tivenze of renblc, ole fo and discussed in the hotels, public houses, bar FMOUS, profits, COM: pianist of the age, we expect to mect as crowded a house — 580 11193 | 2d ‘That she was incapable, for want of soothe ae fl ‘ Wah taallove waae basketasot is: rooms, coilve houses, and in the social circle; and pel poor girls to take three cents for making a as ever yet gathered to listen to the outpourings of the 1 — 3172 | to contract marriage. 34. That she was of unsound mind, ported by Mr, KB. Daly, ot No. from what we have heard, we expect tu see it de- parasol and five cents for a corded umbrella, Fy eae erapr ths nbn erro ogad eet eae aie snd inospeblevof governing herself or conducting her '% Broads rect, New Yor Foyt ne Marquis certainly deserves cided by a most tremendous majority against the Will any one have the kindness to furnish us ther laurels in rari of snetpabe. Signora ae — 750 2°38 | Patterson was in court, and seems to be rather anintel- ty the gees ong borrow a Sporactcciatic trais trons the negroes. We shail be much disappointed, if we with the wages paid to cap makers, and@eoat fcosad bis Noriuall silt tlie aasiet on fat evening.snd | Raye ee. ae ligent young man. He wes born in the north of Ireland, | “A1t5%' ro the auecess of the conduc tors of Mexico, do not have a majority of thirty to thirty-five makers, &e., and the price of their board per Buthare too great favorites withour public tonesdmore | Franklin ae Miss Cuantorre Kuvrz, examined by Mr. Cutting | portable Dressing Gasca The attention of thousand in the negative in this city alone. week? than @ mention of the fact. Gue = 5 2700 Is daughter to the Rev. John Krutz ; her father’s family the travelling public is respectiully invited to the subscribers’ The , ” Tur ALHamna—The rubicon is passed, and this mag- Hamilton. — 1,920 6.951 Consists of seven children ; Mary Henrietta is one of tho complete and varied assortinent of th The “Ides of November” are fast approach- ‘Tz Marriage Casé.—In justice to Mr. Ward, >; ; 1 Hostiane 200 7 — 2,001 children ; is the youngest of Mr. Krutz’s daughters; she Yenient appendages to a entlem: ng, and before our citizens deposit their ballots of hb 7 ish the following lena? 2icent establishment is firmly established in public fu: | 18 hland... 80 == 2108 was put to school at the ago of four years, and continued embracey every variety of Horta end eee b grec of Savannah, we publish the following letter, vor, With each succeeding night the audiences increase 4 150 — 91898 | at school until thirteen ; at the age of eleven she was long or short journey, each contai they must see thatthey have in their hand one which we find ‘in one of the papers of thatcity, in numbers, and the beautiful musical rotunda is filled Knox . 2 500 2'696 sent to Bethlehem, and continued there until fourteen. _ ® traveller's toilet, in the 6: that will be a rebule tothe factious demagogues of the 13th inst:— ith our best citizens, who here enjoy a rational and de- Licking. = 100 844d Raber tad uprated errmages iva ateagy stasink | ITT Broadway, of aad mock philaithropists, who would upturn our Savannan, 12th Oct, 1846, lightful en‘ertainment, in company with their families, we coe her brothers and sisters; we were afraidto leave our lite yretatie Tablet Razor Sicope-The . social and political fabric for the purpose of Jeux E. Warn, Esq.— free from the intrusion of all objectionable characte: — 130 1433 brother slone with her; she was always pushing him: yery would call che attention of per eens arya’ ater sé Sdvoatt™S Dear Sir:~I have learned with regret since my arri- cm in pericct confidence that the eye or ear of the most | y4odina, 350 — 2022 1/940 | 0m one occasion he was left alone with her, by accident, DST GamOrMpAL-Ot tas above, beyond ecedl the Lae wale having a fe Sroes forced to an unequal val, that the reporter inthe case of the State of Mary. jous female, will never be shocked by any impro- | Miami... .. 680 2/459 —-1'603 | inthe room, and, she urged himto jumpout through manufactured s) equality, not with themselves—for the blackest . land vs Judah ics and others, has erroneously re. Miss Isabella Martin, the new debutante, has@ | Montgomery... 100 3/273 ~—-3'219 | & Window ;_he refused, und then she pushed him out; G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Broadwa! among them is fit sociate and slee presented me, in saying that I received the letter con- splendid voice, and bids fair to dispute the palm with the | \organ, 125 1987 2.081 | She always took every opportunity to annoy the child ; A few doors above Courtlandt st ng ‘9 associate and sleep with taining the advertisement in the Herald from you. ‘This charming little Caroline Hiffert, whose talent, sweet. Musking 800 4,263 147 | not account for her animosity to him; her them—but with our fellow American citizens, | Was no part of my testimony, and I positively deny its voice, aud unassuming ranuers, have already won her eis 1443 peculiar at home; her room was alwa The Last Polka—Th: Published, The who are willing to favor the colored race poli correctness. All the connection which I stated you to such golden opinions. These two young are un Pick; 200 2/187 she was careless of her own dresses; New \ ors Poika, by C. Pe a at Holts Music Sore, 156 q ‘ ace poliu- | have in the case, was handing me, in your professional deubtedly the most attractive singers at present before = "737 Fulton street. A’s0, st principal Music Stores, 020 lise cally and socially as muchas the laws and the in- capacity, certain papers against Isaacs, to be placed in the public, and. ygder the able direction of George Lo- 900 2,233 stinct of our nature will permit the hands of an sttarner at law. So far from making der, cannot fail to rise rapidly in their profession Miss = 3/303 Navigation of the Onio Rivec. ut permit, é such a statement, 1 well knew you never saw or heard Wywan, the lady magicienne, is really a wonderful sdept 600 3,128 Places. Time. State of Riv-r As the negro isat present situated in this State, of the advertisement. In endénvoring to account for in witchcraft, or oe the of ad "931 ¥ ", 2 feet 8% in he basall the rights and privileges which the | !*#3¢s’ Conduct towards me, { stated that I had received her manners adds immensely to of her 360 1,451 an Oke i 4 4 4 a letter from Savannah, informing me that false repre- astounding performances. Then 1,582 whites themselves enjoy— xcept that of suffrage sentations bad been made by some of his friends, in rela- Jexselyne, who dances so buo} 1023 answering any question that might be put to —he has the mantle of the laws spread over him _ tio” to the part I was to take, or had taken ay him, ventriloquist, with half a. score th. 2.830 3.412 | her, but she was unable to maintain a conversation on roars . but I did not state from whom I received it. I distinctly | whole entertainment costs one 2.729 ‘800 | any subject for any length of time ; she could not fix her as much as the whites have; he has security for remember that Mr. Norris, the defendant's counsel, allu- Alhamra is crowded. | Wayne. 2,609 3.616 | attention on it, but became uneasy and restless; she had MONEY MARKET. life and property; it is as much criminal in the | fed toa letter eee ee re Be pnt when Twe AuuroHantans—This famfly of enchanting vo- | Wyandot new county. | ne notion ei pid la ge eee Brent Monday, Vet. 19—6 P.M. » law i i ini $ -" c ir. Malcolm, on the it i church ;4in speal of rs, she wor te eyeofthe law to inflict injury on him as on a partof the State. As an act of justice, Ifeel bound to | Panenkseie on Fianna neaainments in | Lorain 2.445 | ‘9.{ag | call thomt by tneir Chrutien names) for axeenple, wi The stock market opened very heavy this morning, white man—all his rights are guaranteed to him, _™ake this communication, and desire its publicity. ionable audience ever collected together in that city. | Portag. 2,467 2360 | speaking of Bishop Doane, she would call him George; and prices fell offa fraction. Harlem declined 3 per ct except the right of suffrage, and that we Very truly yours, LEVIS D'LYON. ‘They created quite a sensation there. They sing in | Summit. — 2,622 1,999 never could be got to cali hor parents by the name Norwich and Worcester ¥; Canton 4; Morris Canal \; cep ig ge, and that we never mt ‘Troy on Wednenday evening. Briss. « = 1,888 1,318 | of father and mother; she was in tho habit of scribbling Reading Railroad %, Long Island clowea fi rnd willconsent to extend to him, becuse the mo- Hicu Price or Coat.—The whig triumph in | ‘The Slomans gave a concert at Pittsb h last week | Ashtabula. — sim > doors and windows of her room ; the following 1s s Pegi Vageeptier cor banc t he bec ed of i P cas se Columbians. 650 3,187 3,729 | & part of what was written on the windows—“that she day’s prices. The sales of every stock in the list, with ment he became possessed of it he would use it, the Keystone State. which was well attended, and received with great satis- v ? : i f : > fection, Trumbull, - 31611 | Was going to marry or die for love, hoped there would be | the exception of Norwich and Worcester, were very atthe direction of the fanatics, as an instrument eee mo pee ee eee Ce | PRIA AR les a dove at the head and foot of her tomb ;” the remainder jimited, and th ket have. “ts i aieeh aiadienetide ‘Theatrical. j city I = ' 1 1 7 sho had scribbled was of the same character. In 2 je market sppesrs to have completely to subvert our glorious institutions. ity Intelligence. 5, 7,400 117,463 109,017 , hai ! “ : Paxx Teatne.—The new play of the “ King of the 7 109,017 was missed from the sitting room; changed since the middle of last week. What we wish to impress on our citizens is, | commons” was produced at this theatre last evening for | 42 en natant —vesterdey, we had © grand review | Pinar iM stormy weather; when the family The advices from the South have had a tendency to that they must vote on this question. It will not | the first time. We have not room sufficient to notice a piper ahsgainshee re aie mes eA ee aa tee gekud | ber coming sz Gccneran bores vale kermnceer af under General Sandford, and the whole force turned out | Bartley’s majority in 1844 do to dodge the issue by not votingon it. That this play as we would wish to-day, and will barel; 0 bonnet T y trooos rted loss, thus far, of about 800, no bonnet o1 would be dishonorable. ‘The question must be | that itis decidedly one of the best thet has been produc. | perl defer ainad cin roa 9c ant the democrats, though the result ‘a cusdingly doubt her shoulders; would give no, satisfaction as to, where cannot expect anything favorable, as the Mexicans ap met, and @ verd'ct returned that will put it atrest ed ina long time, and will prove a card for the manage- | haan Of GEL" he Arct tnigede’ of the: Now “Yous. [aie the ocho" setteen enel teceived: ae feline Jeft the house and ren into the woods, ‘she wes followed | Peet to be determined to carry on the war with vigor. a BAe whig re. | her coming Up the roeds the ‘had on only: her summer depress the market, and everything depends upon the had a shawl thrown over character of further news from the seat of war. We forever. ment. It will keep possession of these boards for a con- : ngress elected:— by the family, who brought her back; Atthe great meeting held at Western, a central town detent siderable time, not only on account of ite inherent inter. | St#te Artillery, under General Hall, were inspected in | 450 the members £4 Coy Dem. to know where she was going, nor did she give any ex- in Western Virginia, it was resolved te make application ° Tur Macnetic Teukcrare.—We perceive that $0 at teens Sie tienen to the reggae hp An- | Tompkins Square. Gen. Storm’s brigade was inspected “9. David Fisher, (gain) oa | ed betes Boieedigin ee hgh rl bn bs iced to the Legislature, at the December session, “to pass an . by ‘. i | a ie jtorm: > 7 our Canadian neighbors are about to avail them- | man was extremely well received ail appears te hagy ot the Atsonal yard, and all were then reviewedin the 8. J. L. Tayler, (gain) ve mn, fou . John K. Miller. | between nine and ten o'clock we went toher room,found act to charter a company to construct a railroad, from ~ that she was not there, and one of the windows open and some point on the Potomac River, above the mouth of the repe suspended from it; we then commenced a search for her bat could not find her; next morning we sent the ser- vant men to the neighboring villages im searc' he @ i il. whith some critics accused second avenue. The vicinity of Tompkins Square, i“ yxander ir. } 7 A before. Mr. Dy- Where it was understood that the whole force wouldbe jg, ‘Lahm, iff, (gain.) graph. Itis understood that lines will be imme- | ott, as George and Mr. Bass, as Laird Small, per- i " ‘ ‘ell. : diately established between all the principal cit: formed their parts in a highly creditable and su; rive: Eyriowea, fe cruwried 20s cronies ed Sea Cer. | x eae eR sltdings. farther South than the mouth of the Little Kengwhe P F ies Pe} Taylor some one or two brigades of our citizen soldiery there, forming a conuection bet manner. 21. she was afterwards ound house about River,” in the success of which application the conven- , ing ion between Montreal, | powsay ‘Tueatne.—The splendid drama of “Monte. _ they would add not a little to his laurels, already nobly | ‘MISSOURI. half from her fath when she was foun tion of delegates entertain the most perfect confidence Quebec, Kingston, Toronto, and th De. : Resaca de la Pali | al i seem to know or have any idea of what she left home begga p7 nang » ence to De. | zuma,” was highly interesting last evening, and | Wo at Monterey, Resaca de la Palma, and Palo Alto. It | The official returns of the late election in Missouri asking as they do, nothing more than ht of w troit, Michigan. This will bring all those citi y was expected that Governor Wright would have review- | give the following aggregates: — for ; Patterson came to work for us in June, 1845; work- 5. SS oe ey, bpd 7 f eB ‘ose cities | will be again presented this evening, with all its | ed the whole division in By) ore gs te and Col. Ste- | For the new Constitution. vce nays ed for ten dollars a month; he did not lead the family to threugh which the riches of their country may reach into instantaneous connection with New York, | attractive adjuncts of scenery, properties, and excellent zens’ | j x vens, who was dressed in cit lothes, having ap- Against it. ... cease \ 1 33,675 suppose that he #had any designs on sister. The re- tie Baltimore market. If this preject meet the approba- the great centre of the continent. Weare also | arrangement. Very few pieces have ever been put upon peared among some of the officers incommand, when the | eo of the witness's direct testimony was not mate- Project ppro! informed that there is every probability that the | any stage in this country in a manner superior to this, Ms were passing in review, was saluted with the ust- tion of the enlighizoed membars of tie Lamune te 5 o alextraordinary honors, with which the Governor of the | Dis. Cross-examined by Mr. Barax.—She always went to Selfish and contracted views of the city of Richmond will Southern line will be extended to St. Louis, and | and we do not hesitate in saying that it will have as long, | State is received by the military, having been mistaken , }. *James W. Bowlin. church, but never paid any attention to the church ser- be overruled, and in spite of their ill-judged opposition, thence to New Orleans if not a longer, run than even the gorgeous spectacles for that functionary. The gallaut Colonel, with true mi- | Mr. Milburn... ‘2 which have hithert afforded at this theatre by the | litary spirit, stood out among the officers, unconscious at | 2. ‘John Jameson. . 8/166 vice; witness never told that she heard her say that the did not believe in gocd; ber sntondly fecliogs the improvement which will result from the extension of selves of the advantages of the magnetic tele- ype eee au South branch thereof, to a point on the Ohio River, not Hitt teeeee 84600 | t 0 Thus it will be-seen, that within a short time liberality of the management. The whole Bowery com- | the time that he, was the object of general altention by 8. +James 8, Green. ..8,024 tended towards every member of the family; she always the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will prove, to the Eust a $ . pany, comprising many nrmes of high dramatic celeb. the military; and the affair passed off so as tocreate a 4. *— Hall... | lained of ill-treated by her family; does not ern section of the State of Virginia, tig wetiels of the Adantio coast and the interior, | Hy, supearin this play, and in giving oredie to these ory | good deal of htimoroue remark In the eventag teeras.| © Jonna Pheipe. | Saute that dhe. reoeh pedtds hornet on a ee ee ‘ : hasti fh af will be united and clasped by these magic wires. | cannot refrain rendering our thanks, which are justly | visi-n passed in review before the Mayer and Common | Ser caticee tere see dace: cimasttaibenotes the future progress of their own immediate enterprises: The importance of having the line extended ‘ue; to the stage manager for the admirable tact he has | Council, who received Gen. Sandford, Gen. Storms, Gen. | * All democrats. she hadany doubt of her relationship tothe family; she 1” the promotionfof a general system of internal improve- ; exhibited in the different minutie of the play. Those | Hall, and some of the principal officers, at the st | seats | ments, the: rested from Washington to New Orleans during the ex- | who would wish to see the Tepresentation ef the pany | the City Hall, and the troops were thon dismissed. “The | dow was: bere, Soceus ane’ knees ber ding. | ecw elt stares 9 I Police Intelligence. dows was her’s, because she knows her hand writing. isting war with Mexico is apparent. If the mag- days of the now degenerated Mexicans, we would ad- | day was extremely fine, and the air was cool and bra-| Oct. 19—Passing @ Falee To —Officer McMan! (Here several letters of Mrs. Patterson then Akon } Ree tenia sae we find its position the must netic connection had been existing for the last ie conyhaheriey yr seein ae M he roo! | oe a ricararal renege A a xcept pons The indelicacy, of Aare epatterson Jan | the Wee. aeweiset eae re is oe REENWICH ‘Re.—The fit rama, B 2 —T! “B ” man Wi Peck, chi e: one. of re. ' ate, there is none su; ic three or four months, the thoughte, wishes, and | « paul Jenes"is to be produced thie eceey on yea ct | City “Gaaras, turned Gul yesterday, and made dite a | json the Bani of Monroe, Richi. witness alluded to fn her direct exemina- | = " | fine ap- | rious or broken bank billson the age wh | to that of Virginia; the winter is short, and, generall A vening, with Mrs. | p> 3 5 , and, generally, commands of the government could have been | McLean as Kate Plowden, and Mr. Freer as Long ‘Tom 1 ras On gue caw 8 | Soe coumeree Grong eons neriae akronortee train Soovs what sncgr ines would cal unfads like anguag | mild; the summer heat never excessive—ensuring, to its transinitted to New Orleans in less time than it Coffin, Mrs. McLean will afterwards appear in “The | would have terminuied their sittings this dey ; bat, pro. | this man entered and called for a glass of liquor, and | #04 on the other side the family considera thoy treated | ericultaral paceuits, every advantage. has taken to write this article; whereas all the Husband's Secret,” at Kate O'Brien in the comedi. | Chong to adjournment last vening, they wed a resolu | Sue husk boaguctens nod onamite. fue lees ioe bmn ae yrtusteoton Poi P inno be) i br ae eng from Baltimoro to the Ohioriver communications that have taken place between ttt of “Cork Leg ontertainments, which will | eer The Uae of cal earareeen ton of the body, which | store, but, finding Mrs. Hingston ‘very accommodating, | Other members of the family; her sisters had the super Would create a great commercial era, It would give 8 ill conclide with“ a | fixed the time of adjournment for the 20th, this day.— S0re, but, nding Mra, Hingston very accommodating ad not 2 be varied with songs and dance: nit - - ; | 3 impulse to the intelligent energies of ‘Western those cities have taken many days. Ghost in Spite of Himself.” As willbe reen by the fore. | Phey meet again this evening. ee nth yA Mc Spe ned od nips If it had been in operation when General Tay- going enumeration, the tractions this’ beautiful | ‘THe Fam—A very eloquent address was delivered | pin aro! tad seen. Sorting hone for which y= a to her mother’s room fora year be- | World. With such a communication, the commercial “a - ried and interesting d . a intercourse of t ; lor concluded the armistice, subject to the ratifi- tion Ever thing i put pon the ‘stage 1 is Saoeliont | ofthe presentation of gl tro the Ameria fosiitere douse Glove Bank wl cule; bain. iagee danke (arose letter te family, Gt “pe Legh by a4 and in the al cee “deme alain cation of his government, he could have de- style, and there is always talent of a very high order. | to the band belonging to the Institute for the Dlind, who | wascarrpiowe joke clittie 120 ne, een ¢ | tereon ger Y rata dcnteeed tibia : ’ Mr. Fi ful, as he d te , r, of the | terson and younger brother, were confiraied; she al- would afford the surost means for the common defence spatched & messenger to New Orleans and re- “rvs Oran Heoe-in nantes of etal, | RSTRENGE OS FU ane ANTS | ary mcs omenewarched Ty oho Gok co ec | Sev ata safes ist bet ota pasate bat | Teapeeet emis err pehee sen Sea ceived an answer back in six days; whereas the ment in yesterday's paper we announced that Mr. Alex. | Cello, nd was received with much satisfaction by the | omice, where he was " frisked,’ and the money belong. | Ione he Coullrmation; she eefued mune, plays te | i#4t Cumberland, one hundred and eighty mites, leaving messenger that he did despatch was enabled after ander, the young magician, would appear last evening | — ¥, 62 6 ae in me Ln gots enn “the person, which was no, can play “The Campbells are Coming,” “ Yan- | to be finished about one hundied and thirty, to the Ohio, Rreat speed, to reach Washington only in sixteen | We regret wo were misinformed, us it caused considera: | that the Convention. hes wlopted w tection, ecicuiated | up for tral, ia delault OF $500 bole esaea ner Jacked | koe Doodle, ee ies ape ness Daver Knew her | Ifthe right of way be left open to the judgment of the days, and allowing the same time for him to re- | ble disappointment to many who were anxious to witness Drinker, for his appearance at court. It is supposed that | Seluichem she lenrnedmusic; she was there only avout Sle engineers of that company, the road to be construct- titen, it would make altogether a period of over a Bis highly interest Pivot hich wereraceived therefore, abated a number of billsof this description + | 18 months; thinks the ill treatment she complained of ¢d will have ty encounter much less dificulties then 8. therefore, persons who have been cheated by him wi i month—half of the time for which the armistice | Mr. A. is still confined to his room by severe sickness,” | ject has do well to call at the police office, Centre street, and | “D.nieiSeorn, Jun,, examined by Mr. Citing — mo] 60 WHIM Naps JSG Sy pte eee was arranged. The saving in time, and the Bowen Crrcvs—Wo have secon the great clown, | At and the city reventie equally end permanently identify the individual. sidos in New Jersey. (Letters handed to wi ness.) 5 provement, the fertile valleys of Virginia would soon be- r : Felix Carl 4 unhesitatingly * | cured. The" Knucks” at Work Again.—An expert “ knuck,” | he received them; they were handed to him by a come diseneumbered of their woods, through the labo effects that would accrue from so long a suspen- | Felix Carlo, and unhesitatingly pronounce him the | wew Day Goont Srose.—Shannon and Mair have commonly called a pickpocket, very neatly extracted | named Van Winkle, a neighbor of Mr. Krutz’s; witness | rious exertions of a hardy population. ‘This is all that is sion of hostilities, will undoubtedly cost the gov- 8Teatest performer in his line livic | opened a new dry goods store at$21 Broadway. We un. the wallet from the coat tail pocket of Mr. F. Serrill, 281 | did not know where they came from ; witness did not do | ‘how reqnised te redébh Gils Wihts the. cieet “Siesative of efmment more money than would suffi crowded to excess in overy part—uncomfortably full— | derstand that they have quite a handsome assortment of | Broadway, containing a note for $00, due yesterday. and | anytiung to attract the attention of Miss Krutz ; had no | DOW require ney Suffice to con- and hundreds were disappointed in gaining admission, | dty goods and fancy articles. $2 or $8 in change, also several valuable papers, of no uaintance with her. ‘he Union. sruct a telegraphic communication between All bis tricks, jokes, and antics were witnessed with de- | Fine —A fire broke out in the chimney of house No. , Ws2,except tothe owner. eee ee oe re ere ee eke rants © quarter oA sila.) ROPRpEeee Ura on ce eet ct Veuiann mmrelee, or soldiers, w! 0 thief Mr. Kru’ | re ‘ ight, the pit frequently rising from their seats and | Yclook P.M. Park yesterday, reviewing slightly acquainted with the family ; | with satisfaction to the financial prospects of the Chesa Washington and New ; rieans. aie ing the talented stranger with cheers of cpplaute® te . | bes eee at eer ton? [Sided on gh 4 “hey very coolly reviewed his pocket. No arrest. keeps @ store ; the family were in the habit of dealing | ake and Ohio Cenal, learning, with pleasure ,that there We hope thas this fact will have its proper | the greatest hit we ever witnewed at ‘any’ place of | ble precaution against #uch a dreaifl casualty al nee, | Charge of False Pretences Wm. Henty Suydam was | with witness. 1 aide GaAaeIG ot LW dtidnes of Jt ' effect upon Congress at the ensuing session. amusement, and Signor Carlo is bound to make his for- | acd hat helt dhbnteys duly swept. * | arrested, on Saturday eet date tease pause oo Mra. Westvitt, examined by Mr, Hoffman—Rosides | °¥¢rY ‘cess of the negotiations now ine Aaa Evxaotre Taist.—Company No. 22 tried the engin aid chsge ot, aise piebe Pentel squiase these bo tags iced Mccoy ih lobe presi. amend sempre ~ —— La hei fe old charge pretences, pi against the a7- there witness had | with those already secured in this country, will ¢ a Superior Court. the City Hall lastevening, which played in oxeelient ed by Dr. Me corner of Anthony street and Broa. eahrbend rote hs 7 Country; will smoan Aomscan Mar. ery The new steam a oo Mylo. The engine met, however, with some trifling du,’ way: Phe case ia Sow under investigation by the me cat from hae ate eae ieee oe caP cre | 12 $1.00 ,000. With this sum the canal will,be completed ship New Orleans will be launched at nine | Ocr. 19.—Drctsions.—Wm. Adams ya. the Ocean In. | Mage during the trio) | gistrate, the particulars of which we will give when the ms to he commencement of ‘he coal and iron regions. ‘The rs a ¥ come ; j one occasion she was very intractable; we took her regi o'clock this morning from the ship yard of W. H “ ot taed a derma a jd A lw gomid ade company of | ay > wel Oticer Motibarguy of the 14th ward, ar. down toa vault, thinking te frighten her; witness pes canal, 48 @ matter of course, cannot stop at Cumberlands Brown, at the foot of Twelfth street, Hast River. Loomis vs Jared N, Stebbins~motion vet aside; | healed by @ guod baud. They appeared to be a fine ody. | Fested. yesterday a man called Joseph Doughty, on «| ter i'ohe, Ault, and remained inthe passage herwell, | qhy Nurth branch ofthe Potomac must be asceades, aid We gave the dimensions of this fine steam “Sueen tnd ye of men. | bo Ata i * sce the tailoring store of | remained tor some fiteen ‘minutes wo watch her, but she | the State of Virginia ought, from a proper respect to her packet on Saturday. She is intended. for the | od eet Ael,"s: Modecal L..Marsh—Now trial grant: |” Acgureray or Dr. Snov otson was tried last | finge, ‘and mealing therefrom quantity ef clohen: a | remained incorrigible, ond witness then took ber outa | own interests to aid in the. enterpsio, at Least 9 foo mail service between New Orleans and Galves- | ;,240% Bell vs, Thos. 8. Christopher—judgment for do- | Murer ‘of vives aceedy 2 ditt ode edna atts | portisn of which were found in the possession of the ac- | “fasts, And told her teachers to vend her hone, 4... | to incorporatea company, having for its object the for 4 fondant on the domurrer, with inerty to ae murder girl from Sing Sing, who | Cased. He was committed fortrial by Justice Ketcham: ed | mation of a slack. wate: igati it mines of ton, and is owned by Charles Morgan, Esq, one | amend on payaentof cons within oa dave erence sar. ‘The circumstances |" "Seduction bas ‘Husband —OMicer’ A. MC. Smith, of Holes’ chev puipertedtavemtemnsiammpetses,”| éel und iron lying on the betes oftuetehnene: + of the most enterprising steamboat owners of the | % aM Pa SN the time; and her dying declarations were that Dr Shots | the lower rol on Sunday night a woman by | urging Sloan and Holmes to aniatroduction, and | 1¢ an association were formed or the construction of this Fnotice | of her di ierened i procure day Court Calendar—This Day, performed n criminal ‘operation on her person; but by | the husband of Men Sassy Micmen se esie, eGR. | (0 propose macringe to her. They also pointed out how by . , | of Mrs. Susen Simmons residing at 14 Bu Fob to conduct them — inconsiderable portion ot the wate iteould ode New Surraion Covnr.—6i 7 he evid f phy si and surgeons it was show 3 it was to be done, and how they were Po! © water navigation, ‘The model of the New Orleans is perfect; those | 199,175, 0719.46, 118. tig ta eg Og, 107, 12, 19, | that the operation could not be performed in the menver | pow oe sh pet Ral telves ‘itorwards, ‘The letters described very grapii- easily be Raished simultaneously with the canal to Cum- who wish to see it had better be at the launch 188, 189, 190 to 193, 195, 196, 199,’ 900 a pein stk ’ | alleged by her, and that as performed it was probabl: | cully the supposed illtreatment she received from ter | yertand: and, tus commtdnvenion of ties ddiiaenb-endnien 00 this morning. Cixevir Covnt.—9, 10. 12, 47, 22, 26, 98, 90, 14, 905 | done by aounskilful hand. ‘The prisoner was acquit 4. et talking og we a Common Pixas—lst Part—7, 19, 21,'95, 97, 90, 31,33, reat Peace the being brought before Justi asks setter was explained by Mra. ations d Sloan and Holmes agai: eben htber “or Drowns must not, said the wrier, ciation, the canal compiny could profitably © | y j ; — | graphic manner; when after hearing the case all th they must be bold; andthe writer . Aptavtagns or Reavine 35, 37. Sporting Intelligence. | bts ase 164 | be too modest, but they i ‘hem with a portion of the coal tolls to the places of ¢e Pentnsurar Wan.—The ther nese iSianith 4a Part—96, 12, 14, 30, 99, | yqihe last days races ut Louisville, Ky. reenited as fol. bisme Es the Women Comatate by Tie ite Someladed Dy reaae TAS inher handwriting by hers, *@fCAtion. The organization of an association for this on . ol 7, “7x " lows :— case, but advised Mis Si: to rpore, could be effected without d 5 ded give va hacia ni of the storming ef Monterey 3 tere aan ee tha ieee eas visited by | fa a ni vee nee aM: WP ebicsitiopesad Met | that she had the Cvidence suficient te promos ‘one: | Sie hte'etige of theprocestings the court adjourned. the oenal ey Logelatires t-Yivgeaie and p uige i s a . o’eloc’ ham, be 06k Vee sewsee © 7 Pade : bigness contumed a house on Ferry street, bear the river. The | f. G. Murphy k Co. ch. m. Motio, 7 years old, by Seved from Drowning “Ohcete Wetewn aa Ne unmuwne Miaxy land yl esahpes, ents titeral Gal nore ‘Tae Er Sng second, between 11 and 12 o'clock, which originated in im jarefoot, dam by Eclipse ......... 3 2 of the let ward, rescued a man from eee 4 In time of high water, boats ioaded with coal have, for He ErrEoTs oF THR STORM.—One of the most "me stables on the south side of State street, east of | John Armstrong's ch. h. Glider, ME oe old, by im- | fallen off the dock into the river ater MS, 1 North | years, ran from the vicinity of Savage River, down the dreadful effects of the late severe sto. snd adjoining the railroad; they were occupied ‘as live. | Ported Valparaizo, out of Kitty Turner «....++ 2 | River. ‘They conveyed him to the house, where Court of Oyer and Terminer, fp Aare ten <0 , j e ™m wag the ry stables and stables for canal horses. Eight livery and Time, 8 00-7 6654. every care was taken to restore him, ‘was thought | Before Edmonds and Ald’n Jackson and Johneon, Potomac to Cumberland, in a few hours, showing with os of Pennsylvania to the democrats. | two canal horses were consumed.— Schenectady Cabinet, | The yacht Coquette, Capt. Hastings, from New York, | at one time to be rather doubtful, but we have since The Calvin Russ.—The trial ot Kuss is put | what ease slack-water navigation may be formed. | October 17. in 27 hours, arrived at Boston on Sunday morning. heard that he is now out of danger. off until next. | The bottom of the river is entirely a flat rock, qn