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ai) 4 ve ns " ” Re s Aunany, Oct. 23d, 1846. a x I | Tue Entterant Question ~In reference to tb Sporting Intelligence. Religious after Tria- . oa j icon din nastin aaa NEW Y ORK HERA D. letter of the Government Agent for Emigration, ‘tA return match between the Mount Ver- oe aainee cal eae WN» Requisition lay hi aig ‘Captain a ( Candeenane py 1, 1846 by = —— <== Mr. James §. Forrest, referred to yesterday, we | 200 aad King’s County Cricket Clubs came off yester ‘A special meeting of the Roman oO Canals. ear Sir—I am indebted for the following account of o Hit Gutnst | Rumors have been circulated very freely for several | the verification, by the telescope. of the gran discovery vof the Church of | weeks past, that requisitions have been or were to be | fy) Hevaren planet, outside of Uranus, to my friend made upon the northern States, for several regiments Of | studies at Berlin. He informs me that he often saw iety to Feotes tamer ofl i ie c e we as will enable the societ rel - in 3 saa Wo see that a statement is circulating through “expected derangement of the agency of the maptell; handledtall... cient aid to the Asylum during the coming winter, eovpaiiecee eerie Wilithe ermty now in Mesios::) Lovensi se, Fives snk Tt tip does uot appear Wbe : New York House at Liverpool, which was reme- | 4: of public | UPonenquiry, this morning, I learn that no requisition ‘ the press to the effect that when General Butler bd Charles Jackson, b. by Marsh. . Rev B.F. Barrett will deliver»s course of public Yours, &e., BENJAMIN PEIRCE, 3 Ais { th ; ch . t th sa f + terey, in | “ied forthwith, and that the passengers who had | Tempest, b. by W. Emmet, c. by 'R. a ton the Sacred Scripture, inthe New York So- | has been made upon the Governor of this State for troops, ve! ordered the charge, at the siege of Monterey, sngaged have been andiicen hae eee a id, | Barton, b. by Tara oer I ; of way and Leon: | and that none will be made before the next meeting of | Numerous suspicions have been already excited, in which the gallant Colonel {Watson lost his life, | ©9838 apenas p Bai ee J, Campbell, b. by W. Emm ard treet, on successive Sabbath ares, commencing Congress, I am also told, upon what would appear to be | consequence of the non-agreement of the predicted and semasal fh ies atremen- 2S Originally agreed, without troubling any socie- | Potter, b. by Leroy, . by C t7 o'clock. Introductory lecture this evening. : observed motions of Uranus, that this difference it General Taylor rode up in the midst of a tremen: pete sorts entablishéat interacted 1 the. pas: |Meomeaet fakes ss at 7 0’ ry reliable authority, that, notwithstanding all the assertions | Pesuit from the influence of some exterior planet aced that the complaints ot injustice to pas- | day on the gronnd of the St. George’s Club. The resvit | 4¢ium Society will be heldon We | are ass os es fallawe +~ at halt-past 7 o’clock, in the New York, Sunday, October 25, 1846, Major General Butler. sengers alluded to, arose from a temporary and Kina’s County. St. Vincent de Paul, in Canal gree than in the case of any other ‘of arc from its former position, this motion corey peare, the master hand of the artist | “lark, b.by Marsh corner Grand and Elm streets, at half-past 7 o’clock P.M. | law, inspectors of this institution. They are expected te Larsen by the elements of Le- » ‘ a ¥ ing perfectly with that a: friendly terms, the reverse is the case, and Gene- | conception of §) ‘The Sth anniversary of the Youth’s Missionary Socie’ | Teturn (rer matabesl ese etme = tbe been made by the rier. it Mana’ dous fire, and immediately countermanded it, Lawrence, b. by Leroy, c. by J. Emmet . ‘The regular meothly meet ee Me will be" | to the contrary, no requisition has been made upon the | distinguished astronomer, Leverrier, of Paris, has, dur. expressing, at the same time much dissatisfaction Senger business. Boren, bby Bah eld on Wednesday 23th inst,, at Pablie School Hill, cor Governor of Pennsylvania for troops. The above infor- | ing es eet Foe canesaly Zepecanted the pgeestign 5 : 7 " i mn, and, gnitu character a with General Butler for directing it; and further, Theatsicnla, > | ner Grand and Elm streets, at haligest oven o'clock | mation is given on eg appre turbations not acrounted for by theory definitively obtain- that since that occurrence, Generals Taylor and panw Tusatnx.—Those who accuse Mr. Anderson of “In the Consistery Room of the Reformed Dutch pear r ise .* Peay Sk orenr. ef tte fe herel a camaaest tte pear ae Paes Butler have not been on friendly terms, and that 9 want of artistie finish, must certainly have been con- Charh,, entrance. ih. ESOS int ise - wpe - iran N. pedis st Ge 1 | Cheon it chonlaee leaned fon i the former has impeached the courage of the lat- | verted from that opinion, if they were so fortunate as to Total... see eel | SCAM. by the Rev. J. D.L. , of Paris. fothie city, This Officer fell While nee aerey By letter of the 23d September, Leverrier requested witness his Hamlet, last evening. That part, even more nda hed street chnrch | fore Monterey. His body will be forwarded to New Os. | Df: Galle to search for the planet, and on the same even- tor , Fey ae .11 | | ‘The Sunday schools attached to re street chnrch | joe sine government yesvel, and from thenev ty ior, | ing Dr. Galle succeeded, by means of a careful com We are sorry that the statement in question is than any other Shakespearian part, requires the posses- ckson, b. by Marsh. a . 0 | Will celebrate their 29th saniverae sy, eats pans 1D See pedro 9 ~ Se mob Seance se tne son with the excellent chart constructed by Dr. Bi making its appearance in the journals, and are “on of artistic grace, versatility, a most acute subtlety . by W. Emmett, c, by Temple 7 ae lrg te ee Tormod Dutch | fa vopointed a committee of gentlemen who bare diva: | superintendent of the Berlin Jahrbuch, (Hora xxi. of th of intellect, as well as a depth of soul, to give expression M Rep nPan |e 5. No., Gly brated this even, | dy taken the proper steps forthe removal of the body, | Beflin Acedemy maps,) in finding astarof the ath - exceedingly glad to state, from unquestionable thi thrilling bi L 4 | Church ia Market street, will be rate e bc ‘will bb buried with distinguished honors. ‘Tig | tude very near the place assigned by Leverrier, authority, that there is not the slightest founda- | ‘° ‘B® may thrilling bursts of passion, which the drama 6 | Oh, of the board of mana- | Governor, the Comptroller and the Attorney General of | W8# not upon the map. On account of its very slow mo- isl tia eas’ stataro lite satis Bote Ta the' mouth of the: Belt cyexes Frineny-1n. |: Mask, natok 3 | erst tee ae vere: ber Union will be | this State, are absent on a visit of inspection of the ter beac monty. Sonvedt anit the: sey deg, 208 tion for these statements. fine, to give the chi truthful emb t, is re- | Lawrence, run ot 2 , » ‘ , at Clinton county. The: ° 24th Septem! e star retrog: ‘one minu: bo fie. frors...bAbe. ae Obiness GAINS OR EAs pasar lls! character truthful embodiment o- Moran, b. by Marsh 2 eld on Wednesday, 28th inst, at School Hall, | Northern State Prison, at junty y are, by ° 1 3 1 “2 : . ; ‘ as well as the soul and inspiration of genius. 3S. dana het | ty of Spring street church will be held this evening: | \/xtraordinary ‘The star is of the 8th magnitude, and even a disc seems ral Taylor, in his official despatches, publicly and was Mr. Anderson deficient, last evening. | Wide bati | Oct 26, at halt past reven o'clock, when the annual re: | Wright-Van Buren wing of the democratic party of this | to be perceptible + at the discovery. wes only. reuaared officially mentioned, in laudatory terms, the ser- | diffculty | of | giving to abe. “aailanon: thas cont Byes. . | port will be read, and several addresses delivered. aco ompes pac stelle eel a nr possible by the precision of the map employed. The ob- vices of General Butler in that siege. Not only | madnossby the awful secret with which he is, porsessed, 3 ‘The semi-annual m of the N. York City Mater. | radicalsare apparently too late ; for notwitstanding that | *°'¥ed Places are :— pray fii were General Taylor and General Butler on good / and at the same time keeping up the well simulated Total «ooo: « nal Association will b in the sae loge they have met in convention and re-nominated the con- | soot 99, 12th.’ Om. 16s. 3206 let, 16s. 130 Sim. ee, a . Show of real lunacy to the king and his court, he got Total Ist innings . | terian church on Wednesdsy, Oct. 28th, at 3 o'clock P.M. pr . 168. 5 ; terms with each other during the siege, but con- Show: 3 bd 41 328 18 1d 13 80S. er in the most masterly manner. There was a clearer le total 129 | _ The Lord Bishop of New: sailed from St. | por For some time to come it may be observed u) the tinued so up to the last dates,when the former vi- | light thrown on the character, even in minute particu- Whole totals 2.60. ssseeeserersorenre | John’s about the middle of September, in the “ Church meeting, signed | ridian. The Chashotenol the discavary, conaltiem finns aa ae ve i lars, than we have ever seen in any other but one im- Mount Venron. Shi n a mission to England, to ollect funds to re- | by about 600 men, eppeared in the .frgus of this morn- ly theoretical. { FY» sited General B. every day personally, to ascertain : Y 4 ip P ted for th: waethe urely theo: investigations, insures to Leverrier rsonation of it. His conception of the was per- Ast Innings. build the Cathedral church of St. ’s. which was de- a os place designated for this m: scene most brilliant rank «mong all the ara ar how he was getting on with the wound he re- fect, and it was faultlessly carried out. The soliliquy | Marsh, b. by Barton......... stroyed by the late disastrous fire in that city of the ben ne foam coer tg spring. aap object of this planets. Lg disco ceived. There can be no doubt that the story | Was most beautifully spoken; the advice to the players | Stockton, b. by Barton... - The Right Rev, Bp. Kenrick hae refurne( ome inthe | meeting it “to, consider and act upen certain political | Pais pianot is probably ebeet twice the distance of Ura. y PI | if njoyment ot good health. nus from the Sun. ENCKE. has been got up by some narrow-minded whig | where the conscience stricken king rushes from the | J. T. Emmet, b. by Barton... | enjor Fore of the canons who was nominated at | 8°t apprehend any difficulty at this unless the . M. Blanche Berlin, Sept. 25, 1846. | radicals attempt to interfere with its organization or pro- ; ; | Rome, for tl of Archbi of Oregon, was re- Since receiving Professer Poirce’s letter, we are in- 0 | cently consecrated in the Romiah cathedral at Montreal cee eee Pita tiicals ta ib, | formed that the planet was probabl Wednesday " fi i Jen. r, chamber, wi effects imaginable. | Leroy, b. by Barton, c.by do. partizan for the purpose of injuring Gen. Butle Every point in the play was illustrated in the most | ‘Temple, b by Jackson . . who is, we learn, a democrat, in the estimation | forcible and felicitous manner, and the death scene | P. B. Clark, run out. ... a i evening at the Cambridge observatory. It is certain, at ji sitizens. Was so solemn and imposing that the applause which | Meert, b. by Jackson, c. by Clarl 1 The Rev. Charles H. Alden, of the! nav: Juence the action of the meeting. ry. ofhis fellow citizens. ;_ |dollowed the fall of therein tren ex noteal volistic | Heateeeed Bone wan 1 | the Pensacola station, died on Thursdey, The noble steamer Isaac Newton broke her starboard | lest, that star ofthe oth magnitude was seen, which We have yet to learn, however, that the poli- the pent up. Mr. Anderson was Sutton, not out 6 ieee oe cas estimable gentleman and up- beget Bee, ahs Longe caught up estes gered | in the very place in whieh the planet i re be Seana H inciple: e va t called out at the close, and heartily and loud; laud- | H. Robinson, © | right Cl ian m: a log, which was fleating in the river, 6 w! was | ; - E. Beek proaiples.cnperiained By; & gallant wuiiGh,; | Sa vos neues Octal wea ie ic part wo | N 2 | ""\'special meeting of the Christian Doctrine Library | broken at the first revolution, ‘The injury” did not me. | Another night will be neoded, to tact his observation — are sufficient to justify petty attempts tounder” (have yet seen her in, although it is needless to say | 6 | Society will be held in the basement ofthe church ofthe | terially affect her speed. This is Indeed a noble | soa‘ity declination was Ta deahoos ‘er need rate his character or services, both of whieh be- that her forte is not tragedy. Still her Ophelia was very | — | Nativity, 2d Avenue, this afternoon, boat. She left the wharf foot of Courtlandt street, ‘A tele; raphic ania: inthe ae Gazette, : creditable, particularly the last scene in which she ap- | oe eae * -52 | ‘The Rev. Dr. Higbee is e: to preach this eve- | with the Empire a 1 ahead; the Newton | “yaifrePiic Fee ee eaenee tn Uns long to his country. pears; her acting in which really deserved the ap | Qnd Innings. | at the Church of the corner of Mar- | passed her competitor wi eose before sailing day night ut the Was blarvake re a ve Tux Locovoco DEFEAT IN PENNsyLvaNnta.— | Plause it received. Mr. Dyott’s Ghost we do not like so | Marsh, runout ....... . © | ket ard Monroe streets. A will be taken to | three miles. She is managed with great skill and judg- | Oh lervation on We ening, it Is ‘that mL t IN PENI NIA well as Barry's, although Mr. Dyott cannot do anything | Stockton, b by Jackson, 6. by G. Jackson 3 | aid in defraying the quarterly s. ment, and her oflcers would honor the quarter deck of | srr of the eighth magaitucs on, which isnot in The triumphant success of the whig party in the _ he attempts badly. Still we would rather have seen him |W.J Emmet, b. by Barton. . s oes 9} tthew’s Church, in Christopher street, is open | * frigate. é the excellent, pn Fae Mote teok Rite et og - 1 Pp lvania, isa bitter pillto im La Mr. Chanfrau 8 acting, for a first appearance, | J.'T, Emmet, b. by Barton, c. by Potter « 2 | _ St. Matther 4 "7 ‘Sunday und | _ The canal willevidently soon close, and ferwarders | {h® pen y and w! recent elections in Pennsylvania, isa bitter p ° | for Divine worship on the e every Sunday, are despatching merchandize with great celerity. Thee very place in which the planet should be found. Ita : ‘ was quite respectable; but his Laertes w: Leroy, b. by Barton, c. by Lawrence 6 | pene Brey pena pal ty. tight sscdaaion at 9 oclocke : “| the democrats in this city. They found it very unimpassioned. He has a great many fau Temple, b. by Jackson . 13 | will so continue pit ee ie ee ree weather Rarer cold, and ice made in many pla- | fEgeciination wea ts a Se 21h. 51m, and 83s., an - fi 2 ed it before he can play such parts well. Mr. Stark’sKing was P B. Clark, b. by Barton. Divine service every Sun in oat ces last ni ‘the hard to swallow, at first, but hava atlast bolted ¢ | ou tant raginote,: @he motor iadenrvedis growlog in | Meert,b.by Jackeon, 0 by io, 1 0| Church of the Holy Comforter, foot of Dey street, N- Re [From the Boston Courier, Oct. 24] with a little sugar, though not without many gri- favor with the audience. Mrs. Abbott’s queen is one of | Raymond, b. by Barton, c. by do. . maces. At first the announcemeat appalled | the best we have seen on the stage. There is nothing Sutton, stumped by Jackson . A rd : | ‘ oe them, but they gradually recovered their senses, | overdone about it. The chamber scene with Hamlet was , H. Robinson, not out.... | at 1034 A. M. and 3 P.M. Syracuse, Oct. 22, 1846. The new planet, predicted by M. Leverrier in so re- wine wo following Series of Dhkcoursos will be deli | Whig Convention—Politics in General—Tall Times. | markable a manner from the perturbations of Herschel, the Rector, the Rev. a all, in St. | Yesterday the whig young men of New York, helda | 2% discovered by Dr. Galle, at Berlin, on the 23d of 1 EZEl er owce a & 3 F of etch September, was seen from ‘ambridge ODservator: and now have their wits at work to find out the | Sunday until comploted—the rst, the“ Greet Salva. | mass meeting in this place—all but the “masa.” It was | onthe evenings of the alst and 22d last” twas feed, cause of their defeat. They have tried many ; 5% tion ;” the plea for its scogptance jane ee inevitable not well attended. The day has gone by for mass meet- a as | tae oN Vues fiv paris), ct e - e | endured during Hamlet’s colloquy with the ghost, before dition co: juent uj om e mo. i 4 if, 5 of jon Cu- that did not bear the slightest shades of proba- | uttering the word‘ nothing*—~in reply {o her #0 ai 724,/On the Vice ne ee talogue. The planet bore illumination almost as well as F irt Ad | course.) The 24, oie series write ilustrated by copious | The delegates in attendance, flushed with the news | the star, which is rated Of the Teh aoa oe : ‘| duery, whether she had ht. Bass, as Polonius, bility, but have at last showed up one in which 4d she had seen aug! ans, as Po! H references to incidents in the lives of the most distin- | from Pennsylvania and Ohio, are full of confidence inthe | of the planet, on October 218 was Was excellent. Fisher's grave-digger is too well known 3 there is certainly some reason, and that is, Gov. | to need commendation. ‘To-morrow evening, Mr. An- City Intelligence. guished personages of , sacred and profane, an | success of the whi; in this State. They are deter- AR. 2th., 513m. ; Dec. 13° 33! South. Shunk was unpopulae with the body of the pare Moor" sa!Retitat Mincate yigy Buc Rebbere’® ‘Tue Lave Fark.—Cale Garden, yetorday, prosoted | GOS and moder, outies ja, 0* tanta? SN; | mined toga while they are Young” Cambridge Observatory, Oct. 284, sue, °° ® ty, and was taken up as second best. For the | This is said to be one of his best parts. The subordi- a perfect wreck, of all sorts of articles, that had been only effectual Saleguard against the demoralizing 'ten- | Several addresses were made by gentlemen from the 2 purpose of breaking him down, they suppose {yve parts We iL soargr a ght) Fisher, Dyott, Stark, | exhibited at the Fair, which were strewed about in all | dencies of the times. J different localities, each very confident that Mr. Young poureate Court. that many of their party voted against him, and Sad caacin AGES Sg | quarters by the owners, and from an early hour, the cart Pier de sot Mere A 4 Cena aracrties Scrat would get a large majority in the State. ages PHA xo ain aha Se many did not vote at all, and allowed the election | | Bowser Tusatne.—The tragedy of Damonand Pythias , and wagon preprietors were kept in constant requsition | Oct. 200 St Ont, Ping Moderator, Rev. James M-Slac- | MF. Husband, from Rochester, who has been anactive | Richard Roe, This : ‘ ular cause was given to thejui to go by default. | Was repeated at this house, last evening, to one of the during the day, removing the various articles that had | Donald, from Matt. xx. 99, 23. Rev. Hugh N, Wilson, of | temperance lecturer—an abolition lecturer—a moral re- | yesterday, after a aty lengthy charge from Judges - % jor about AVbpthibr Udi Uaibat ‘cari be atttzibated:todhis largest houses of the season. Mr. Aodam’s acting, aswell been exhibited. The whole scene would remind a New a Ereahy iar) a » was chosen onesie form lecturer, and has now joined the whig party, made monds. The lelibera! two hours, and % ; : De . D. B.D, then retui court with a verdict for the plaintiff, 4s Mr. Neafie’s, was loudly applauded, and gave a great wT edly city Of Gotham —aha , D. D., and Rev. E. D. G h cause or not, we do not pretend to say, but that | deal of pleasure. Mr. Neafe deserves Gah een for parapbivdag doer rok he aca ath oh ero Prime, were chosen Clerks. The Synod toward the | 8 speech of some length, which was highly applauded. Mrs. Patterson toa Lunatic Asylum for | wi consigns u x | the bustle and animation that prevailed in every quarter | close of the Session adopted a resolution appointing a| Politics, in the county of Onondaga, as in most other | the remainder of her life. their forces did not possess that superior and per- riorming his part so well, when it is co: h in the immediate vicinity of Castle Garden, were such | committee to obtain a chaplain for the military detach: | j sities, look rather squally. The entire “‘rank and file” fect organization which characterisés the party havin eas his Eeret ona ee ment about to be drafted from this State to prosecute the aqnely — , P ‘Woman’s Reward.—Under this attractive , as must be enjoyed by every looker on, who came to andto raise means for his support. Synod | of neither party will vote the clean ticket, and it is very | 41), in its struggles, is apparent from the fact that Will- | posed and could not appear. Mr. Adam's Damon proved take a peep “the day efter the Fair.” ‘The premiums eeek: fon Wednesday evening to mect next yeer in | Probable some candidates yh grep reer from enc. ofthe senso. Te will Be toned ANT ot See eae norel mot, a locofoco, in favor of the tariff of 1846, | thet Teper: Senge seri terface fle unt Or awarded by the committeo have been considerable, con- | the Ist Presbyterian Church in New York, In the recent Convention of the democrats of thiscoun | readers i of Montezuma cone! ty, the “hunkers” succeeded in nominating most of their | wate i d was elected to Congress over one of the same | the amuscmente for the evecing sisting chiefty of gold and sliver medals, and diplomas— | | The Synedigy New York and New Jersey met on fiends. ‘The result wes unexpected Dy the ‘barn ents are at thers time’ : party who was in favor of the tariff of 1842, and Gaxenwich Taxatae.—A strong bill is presented at |The list, when published, will amount to over 300 octavo | ihit'ng e Rev. Mr, Ludiow,tof Poughkeepsie. | PYET”, 11 A6. tearm in this portion of the Stateg the | reetlled with intsrest ia counseeioncwnt mate oni also from the fact that the locofoco vote has fallen | this favorite resort, co-morrow evening, and we hope that | Printed pages, ranging, through our entite agricultural | The Rey. Henry A-Rowland wax elected Moderator, and | voto of this fall will be avery spo ted and curious affair | ‘™* admirable eae C ONG a SRO TE ee ey, , Abbaly whites 1 ; a full attendance will nd the i and manu K. 4 ag type | Rev. Messrs. Seymour and Lewis, Clerks. —another fact, showing the constantly diminishing confi- : ” en hehe Vet wate hha tlenriaatt ballnal ns ae porary the Ueral management of branch, Mr. M. T. Brady, of 207 Broadway, obtained a | ‘rig following is a list of clergymen that havo om- | dence ef the people, if, pelitieal leadership ant dome. | ese appears not to have increased. Mr. Freer. Untiring in his search for variety and novel. medal for serie ierinent juerreotype likeness. | braced the Church of Rome :— =” oguelsm. Every indicates revolution--or, at least, Navigation of the Ohio Ri. They further state, that when the Presidential ; sree! parade ape crete aia Sern: the ea his plotures have. won for him golden opinions.— awe ieee ele Brenahewn : ; Places. Time ate ‘ . , enviable as it is deserves - a 9 {i Ce i election comes round, Pennsylvania will be found } ference 40 the’ bills for to morront ereilng, a wi a AE ck come ee ieee arin ede athens Rey. V. H. Barber, Jr. New Yor. 1815, Congrerationalist “right side up.” That, however, remains to be | Seen what powerful attractions are offered. Chancey Langdon, received, or has been nominated for | New York. ..1816, Methodis fotel—the McGregor ‘your seen. | Bowery Cincus.—This favorite place of recreation @ premium, for his excellent invention, called his-| res rr “5 ~ A low countryman. 1 found several leading If the above mentioned cause be one of those | Was crowded to overflowing last evening, and the gym. | ‘2fical game.” Several other artists and mechanics re- of both parties, whig and demoerat, warmly ceived either medals or diplomas. Among which brought about the success of the whigs, it | attics, hervemanship, tumbling, &c., were heartilyjen- jnventi+ns of art that graced the Fair,a machine for CAO Presbyterian. coeciehtorba Aint udinse send coi Son MONEY MARKET, is certainly an anomaly in the history of locofoeo- | C°'¢4 by the spectators. As at present conducted, the PE Sol tbe in wat lg — = mes extreme sim- *guilié, Congregationalist | snything like acorrect opinion of the result. Besides Saturday, Oct. 24—6 P. M. = Bowery Circus is decidedly worthy of . plici ing the di ong whigs and democrats, growing out Seed ism. No matter how muchsoever may be the otmorssaee f amusement fn this Zity tre die utertaie, fame tnkeriem, Dare-purne! antlren : The stock market continues very much ssed, sry C —Lost night, about 1034 o'clock, a5, of hunkerism, barm-burnerism, and anti-rentism, there : . ry depressed, prejudice entertained against the candidates, that | mens 0 varied ‘and yet so’ rich’ us here, and no place bear eas alenied tools Srdaces lahete co Aeanticcs 303; Cougresationaliat are many who will vote. ‘irregular tickets, fa conte sdprices aro steadily sinking. Harlom fell off today t 1 to th 1 i | Where better order and decorum prevail. months, and passed their proposed amendments to the ‘he dence between the Rev. 8. Gobat, the | @tence of ir various views on mperance ques- | 3 per cent, Norwich and Worcester 3, Long Island 4, Pariy generally go to the polls with extraordinary:|:'" rss ‘a Zeiasinis’ hid fae Sine etal’ will We halina | Cop camer aoe romtlnat tee labors—namely, their | new Bishop fo Jerusalem, and the Chevalier Bursen, | ton. ‘The proclicencers will oppese the temperance men, | Reading 3. Pennsylvania o closed fi is unanimity. They never carry their differences | 15 most respectable, az ell J proposed amendments, will be engrossed and signed by | Prussian Atmbassador to the Court of London, has beon | and the anti-licencers will oppose the licence men—then | Reading X. Penney s closed firm at yestarday’s with them to the ballot box, but when they vote— | ,), : smonts rade te eee audiences;and | the members, on Monday. A committee to prepare an | published. It appears from this, contrary to certain | the abolitionists come infor a share of the votes. Some | Prices. Morris Canal went up 3 per cent. 4 ‘a 2 the excellent arrangements made to secure order and de. | address recommending adoption of the same were | statements of the Weekly Dispatch, and other Tracta- | ate for the Constitution as amended, and others against | We annex the current quotations in this market for to use their own words—“they go the ticket, the | corum, command the admiration of all visiters. ‘To. | appointed, rian journals, that the ‘Bishopric was offered to Mr. Go. | it, 80 we go. Rammer. | foreign and domestic exchange, for uncurrent money, whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket.” Hence | night there is to be @ splendid selection of sacred music, | _Mannxiace ix Hiow Lire. General, Thomas 8. Green, bet, wit the direct previous sanction of the Archbishop Police Intelligence. and for specie :— a eire: SI e: | . * thor book called of Canterbury. ye. pe sna anleiigssee i sain both vocal and instrumental, and two scriptural illustra: | {fir Expedition,” led to the hyieneal alter yesterday, | On Friday, tne 9th wit the ceremony of taking the veil | ,OcT.24;—Burglary.—Oflcers Robbins and Cabre, of the FOREIGN EXCHANGES 108 lamburgh. Tat . " | the 7 night Richard Jollie, John Moran r} meAnenican Ocean STEANERS— Tue Procress or | iM! % Tableaue Vivans, bringing before the eye of the | at Grace Church, in thi , the amiable, wealthy and | took place for the first time in Chicago. At a grand Pon: {sixes pambaret 0 e 9 a hi fb spectator living embodiments of passages in Scripture | accomplished widow of the late John Ellery, of tifical High Mass celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Quar- | ond Edward McLaughlin, on a.charge of burgiariously _ 3 “th t by a Suir Butpixe 1s New Yoxx.—Although it is | which have called forth the grandest productions of art. Island, by which he comes into possession of a fortune | ter, two of the dag a Mireet, near t oath ar ‘and stealing e mEstiC EXcHaNces. e The effect of these living pictures is at | of $400,000, andjsome accounts say more. The hi burgh to form in Chicago a foundation of the order of ‘the dis. Mobil is acknowledged throughout the world thatour New | jequtiful, and affecting.“and as Tar wuperioe in edserg, | beitegroom and the: bride left for Philedelphie in ihe | Mercy, received at the hands of the Bishop. the White voy won Toul criti peraied 66 for eceeeen, Gna cee: do New 4 is York sailing packets are unsurpassed for beauty | the most finished palithies ‘as it is possible toconceive.— | evening cars, and will go south to spend the honey | Veil. The ofthe postulants are Miss Mary Eliza ied exactly with the money stelen. ‘Tho coat wes . 4 Nasbvill s di of model, strength of construction, and superior ieee by cones f oy —_ bp 3 ae [ney nina d bree Sate at seteeunes oie taridthy calle py od oral ose oe anal by Sustee Roome “tag 4 Feat a ® ‘ . 1 ¢ effect produced by the picture Ys Orrice, Oct. 24—Found Drowned.—Thi 7 he " . J 40th street. Comm: ir ice a d Cy sailing qualities, yet there has been, for the last | of sns0s> in the Louse of Laban.” | This sabloon ts to'be coenyau cn inquest yesterday, on board the sloop | Sister Mary Veronica (lay Sister.) Attempt to Rescue a Slave —Quite an excitement took do Pittsburg ik os few years, both here and in Europe, an erroneous exhibited again this evening, together with one descrip- | Williams, lying at pier No.6 East river, on the | Rev. John Grigg has resigned the rectorship of the plece yesterday in Centre street, near Reade, also around do Detroi odo impression that we could not build ocean steamers tive of “Moses in the Land of Midian,” which 1s said to | ly ofa ‘colored man, by the name ef John Smith, born | church of the Crucifixion, with the view of establishing e Tombs, in consequence of an attempt being made by 2 ane 1 alg do as well as in Europe, We apprised the public, | Lie! preddorat the organ," Sv" ME Gomme | a ovinoen, Baba zeae tage he rasoand | inner church i ausuerJr, ot n,n | shout 0 nore sz a enreCulad Gore Ki metaant am, % appri hi . 6 river at the of e pier. Ver- v. Dr, Schroeder, custody of Mr. Fallon, the . Sold at. . 7 some months since, that there wasin course of | _Patmo’s Orena Houss.—Mr. Alexander still cont | dict according); the wardens and vestry of that church, as rector, com- | Prison. It appears this slave a Hee seohite, Dement ef, Sold ct ‘ * . " nues much indisposed, and his magical exhibitions have Sudden Death.—The Coroner likewise held an inquest | mencing on Sunday morning next. Savannah, Georgia, he having secreted himself on board 4 4 New Orleans. ¢ do construction one of a new line of American | been for the present postponed. We hope, howe: at No. 139 Liberty street,on the body of Lorenzo Wen-| Ina book entitled “History of Churches in New | the brig Mobile, and upon the vessel arriving at this port, Fs Oh 1 do 18 do steamers, to be called the “ Washington.” ‘The Sie ae eee oe opae| able to favor us shel a zative of ¢ ermeny, 76 cosh } whe seme Ca York,” we find some curious fn ots. There are two float: hon ds wibby oy esl gn on boa d, arrested nd by ¥ ope iM go y go . : wi some Ore m} us rupturing a -vessel in the lu wi ‘ity, wl a aie eae: ghee ey is to Py ra | of next week. °: eae, pacsing along the street on ithe corner of Dey end West | 78. Sousign SCoo pentatier ae tent back again to his master: Phe ‘abolitionists having <i ze ue ee ‘ween New York, Cowes, an remen, an e ¥ Boston, | streets. Verdict accordingly. a fone over from o1 en of the case, a wri abeas col wi a do, Michi «3 de do completed in March, 1848. at, | day evening, the pew play of thee Wiles Secrets” bein 4 Dr Found owned The Coroner held an inquest yester- | denomination to another—clerg then, ‘congregation, tained from o'er Airecting the keeper of the 1 : 3% do 3% do 4 7 - lay ai @ foot o! int street, on ie of en un- 1s har it The frame of the pioneer ofthe line, the * Wash- | ". writer eneniee at the Howard Atheneum, Bost known women, found foatig inthe North rer foot of | fo very bane tes, fan anon thom we find tet one bus is war done yesterday morning, and yt ee i ” . a , Boston, above street. She appeare ut 20 years be ri , and isnow a of eng cooup! niged is Carol ingten,” is pretty well under way, and we | M'lle Blangy and Mons. Hazard, took a benefit, and made age, rather tall, dark brown hair, fair complexion, fea- ost pst pple heen another was Iebved for to prison until Monday next, Tee aioe parole dollars, would recommend all those interested in such | their last appearance. They next goto the Arch street | tures regular id handsome, sound and regular teeth, ;another a seed store ; another was used as » and on returning agein with the sleve to Srliten t6 iat het werer a *oiae anette ¢t a i | light brown eyes, blue calico dress with narrow white | aberracks for soldiery s and another, which. wee the it. Fallon and one of the deputsie, Mr. Bo- s > OB, Deing planked, | Madame Augusta and Mlle Dimier, are e d at the | purple eis shout two inches apart, blue stockings, red | scene of contention for , has become a public stabl ly attacked by about vain et in they can see how strongly she is being constructed, | Bowes ocean Eoston’ They, with Meso Mowatt, yell t _ ie neck, — small ae A theatre was reformed to 8 church, but has since d 1 tag diegepe terion Magara po Fo Mesers. Wentervelt and MeKay, who ‘have bullt /aagWecdag. Vn annte? SIP ppenr ou the | EERE iy a uureese toon key eel orotaiwoe mn bet | REECE RTE eee Coen aT ‘Mr. Fallon succeeded! maintaining pos several of our beautiful packets, among others! Yankee Hill is to | pocket. “ 'Pormarked in red ink on the bosom of her | nauce, that all example worthy of all imitation. by the aid of several Quotations for foreign exchange are steadily declin- sive an entertainment at Rochester | Chemise, which was of coarse linen. ‘The jury rendered \ dict, ai a. Owing to the increase of catholicity in St. Louis, the the police office, where launched the other day, have the contract for Stustenl Sateliigen * Sieath from Inemperance—The Coroner also held an | letned and zealous bishop of the diocese, the Right Rev. | they gave their names as William Burrows and William | T0* Would reach the lowest level. We anticipate a vo- building the Washi: Messrs. Still a | telligences i at the 6th ward Station House, on the body of | Pr. Kenrick, has secured three or four large and spacious | White. Subsequently, two more black fellows were ar- | TY large importation of specie from Great Britain, with 8 mete “Suliman and | Ma. Buawe’s Concent.—Gwing to the number of poli- | Francis McLoughlin, supposed to be a native of Irelend, | J0t8 of ground in the city of St. Louis and ite vicinity upon | rested, after a sharp chase up Leonard street and along | in the next six months. Shipments of produce from this Allen, of the Novelty Works, who now rank | tical conventions and other meetings upon the night of | about 60 years of age,who came to ath by apoplexy, | Which he purposes next spring to commence erecting | Broad and were “pinned” in White street, whose the splendid ship American Eagle, that was | to-morrow evening negro ringleaders in thisattempt, | ing, and from present indications, we should judge that ienti HF Solnge i ; three or four churches. and other ports of this country, to foreign markets, h amongst the most scientific machinists in the | this excellent artist's Concert, noone from this offiee wea nce._Verdict accordingly. ‘We learn that the Catholic Bishop of Chicago laid the James ebb end faves 103%: ee. Leitin | ulrendy’boun very eitenstves ton Gia @aMere world, are at present engaged in making her | able to attend; but accounts agree in placing it among | Movements of Travellers. CoE aes rohan on ie ube each, for thelr appearasos "'| bility of their exceeding any previous bsdiinnde There , Se P | - | " i , TLL, on the inst. On y, the wi wane *! unaehinery. “two -engines of one thoneand horse | the tr of theseseen.t Leopold Di Moyer was, ee trual, | «, Nenetmal ow ates, “crams, te Cell sll farhar |.) > cdirated ta Sprtngeld, the ‘caplial of Cle Wan. regen ORcet Di are about twenty vessels in this port, loading with grain power each; just double those of the Great se pp in or way, and many think that he never was | ing hotels :— On Tuesday, the 20th, he was to have edministered the of stealing a horse and wagon | andetheragricultural products, for Europe, principally Western. eard to suck advantage. Amenican.—Dr. Williams, U. 8. Navy; F. Garrett, | Sacrament of Confirmation ovale: Pruiiovsie | {rom the Washington market, the property of Mrs. Eliza- | for Great Britain. Sev. f Brarievie, | fv ns esulogion market, the property of Mis Luce merase imo She is to have three flush decks, will be 1750 tana af Banton an Meee etree Stat enter | Butea Fennensee; Commodore MeGrader; 8 Nees; | andolgh couoty, nid wil reach_Keakuaki - tainment at Boston o " | Burns, Tennessee; Commodore McGruder, U. 8. Navy; | Randolph county, and will reach Kaskaskia for Sunday, | teq by Justice Roome for examination. are filling up with corn and wheat, in bulk, at very high tons burthen, 145 feet in length, 39 feet beam, and The author of “ Rory O'Mote “Henin | Mr. Awne, Mobile; W. Davia,W.C, Davis, New Orleais! | the 20th. Duri following week he is to visit the | foal en yrom a Thief--A large Dox of tobacco, marked | rates of freight. Immense quantities of cheese ate go! 31 feet, 6 inches hold. wie at evening mika good, ‘heary wal Geom Balinore: F'Ayien& Guacenhow C8 | sereareatezed comeing heres |W. Carin Surigiog Visearlaken foe wa Mies | ingtorear nd all other kinds of provisions, ‘There e uy e audit ;, 5 Je . i" ) U. 5. 3; 0. enck, on corner of! The Washington will leave New York, on her edthat Mi Lower wilt cou (rowded one, | eukin; HeHeudricke, U.S. Army; C. Wood, Auburn; | woods, Picquets Settlement, Jasper county, for Sunday, | om, the corner of Feck Slip and Dover, st, by officer ‘Al: | more activity among produce shippers than we have no- first trip, the Ist of next March, under th he leaves our city. ‘The infinite and irrepressible humor |: Griffim, Georgia. the lat of November. made their escape. An owner is wanted; apply to the | ticed for years; and the markets of Europe will be flood- a ’ ‘ » Uncer the Com- of the man, the delicacy and ye ia narrations, | . ASTOR.—D. Holt, Cleveland; R. Kepwith. Virginia; C.| We learn, that on Tuesday, the 221 ult., Bishop Brow- | above office. ed with all kinds of food from this country, The anxic mand of Captain Hewitt, long and favorably the graceful manner in which he . introduces his songs— | Beatty, Boston; J. Kidd. , Albany; J. Jongeville, E, Pyn- | nell, of Connecticut, consecrated Christ Church, Canaan, | , Petit Larcenics.—Officer Applegate, of the 5th ward, ar- ty in this market ay to b known as the Captain of the Havre packet ship 8 ‘‘taking,” and his hearers are. at once prova rod | Chor Savannah; M. Williams, R. Gilbert, Enj find, Mar. Litchfield county. Tested yesterday an old loafer thief called Bob Straham, ppears to be to get forward supplies Utica, and as able a seaman as ever walked a into laughter. Moffatt, Montreal; W. Palmer, C. Hewitt, A. Palmer, | “wre tearn, that on the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity, whom he detec d stealing 2 lot of ig iron from the sloop | 98 Tapidly as possible. This tends to advance prices here 1 | Troy; 8. Theing, \T. 3D. Hes 7 sthood, Nancy Rose, belonging to Edw: Locked up | more rapidly than other circumstan: il and e The Appolloneons gave third Concert at Boston ‘Tennessee; D. in, Georgia; Rev. Wri Bishop Cobbs admitted to the Order of the Priesthood, ces will warrant, eck. ~ The Tras itt | 5 D. " A. Wright, Pitts | st’ stephen’s Church, Eutaw, Greene county, Alabama, for trial. we fear shippers at prese itt real oa foversof et ee Aaa i the | burgh; Capt. ‘Hac h J. Berkhead, A. Eevtwen, J. the Rey. Meesrs. CF. Peake, and F.W. Baker, descons, James Green was brought in for stealing $4 from Ro- oe ss wag ge aloes on ade acquainted with the ex. | If wecan predict any thing about her from the | vers of mus jal children, traordinary talent of th Browne, Boston; A. Grant, Oswego; ‘T. Burgess, Provi- Neary. Locked the other side. The charges on shipments to, and sale dence; M. Fdgerston, New London; Mr, Dexter, Boston, | ‘The Rev. O. F. Starkey has become an assistant minis- ae eer hiniocesert shee tke ivide’ aéheated for age tay if appearance of her model, what we anticipate would be filled every night of their performan 5 i Ti stealing | in, the Liverpool market, added to the first cost at pre- : ‘ Crtv.—Col. Cortland, Boston; W. Dewitt, Albany; B. | terin Trinity Church, Utica, N. Y. 17 pieces of w 1, belonging to Patrick Hunt. i her machinery will be, and the character of her '*¢ ight to find children perform Hammond, Providence; J. Secraza, A. Calderon De la ‘The Rev. Lloyd Windsor has changed from Lockport, sied.up. paved sent prices, cannot be covered by the ruling rates in Locked par Barca, Rt. Hon, R. Pakenham, Washington; J. Kennedy, | N. Y., to Trinity Church, Cleveland, Ohio, vice Rev.| Bill Halnes and Bill Campbell were arrested on suspi- | that market. Sales in this market, at current prices, will Captain, we will venture to say that she will Political Intelligence. i yin’ cut f | Baltimore; A. Lardner, Philadelphia; D. Blisk, Jersey; , resigned. f stealing a lot of birds. Locked up for ex- better than shi make the! quickest passage ever yet recorded; Democratic Conanessionat. Nominations —The no- | Fa er on had Orleans; J. Story, Boston; A’ Gilbert, | tichard Bury, res srninatio ssnalase ts : | "the sctexad siteesest ‘ouhes payee of cer. ‘ tA The Rev. Samuel T. Lord has changed from Blooms. | #mination. and as our New York ship builders have eclipsed minating committee of the 3d Congressional District met | Ogdensburgh; Bradford, Michigan; J. Stout, New ie se Reciever or: uaa of ex Beinswicke J; Moorehead, North Carolina; We Brehet, | burg to Meadville, Pa | ; H | ending the 28d instant :— ets, so (now that we have made a commence- ™aking © nomination. ‘There were fifteen ballotings, | mond; Mr. Denman Baltimore; 0. Kill, Virginia. to St. Mary’s Church, Delphi, Carroll county, Ia. The New Haven Palladium contains the annexed | s 8 the world in the superiority of our sailing pack- sgain at Stonealls last evening without succeeding in | Halifax, N. 8; R-Balif, St. Thomas, H. Johnson, Rich: | The Rev. B. B. Killikelly has changed from Vincennes | ,-, T#® Recent Gax—Scinntivic OnsERVATIONS.— F —W. Reynolds, Mobile; H. Tracey, Penn- ri communication from Prof. Olmsted, of Yale College, Commence or tHe PM Ni : ment at steam ship Luilding,) will we in a few Ut there was nochange inthe votes from first to last, ® Ivauia, ©, Plumpton, Boston; ‘A. Brayton, Wearows, Bishopel Marple, apiecshis te tee prastion ol the giving Be see of his eee rie y Po and mregra von atk Goan ee years possess the greatest merchant maritimes | _, THefe was no nomination mado in the sixth Congres. | W. Neil, Columbia; Thos. Lee, J. Bachadder, Albany; J: | Primes Chucks and tee tareices Canoe af ae Gee Pecmentbe sy ibis » Hemet ' To Great Britain. Stay are matters of interest to all, and particularly so tien corm bash. fie U Le 3 meet at | Montgomery, D. Marshall, La op oo gg Mr. Blanton, | eral Convention of 1832, held his autumnal ordination in | to moteo rye iMtiman’s ‘ Norfolk; Jos. Davis, Albany; M. Delano, New York; J. Vy Church, Balti Messrs, Haneon Wil: 3 row ovaniag, when, itis expacted, the oie mer: | Faber, Philadeiphiay Starkwosther, Mesach ures; 8 | Coxon, Thomas KB: Tradet and lames Moore: wore: | q-Atgtt'iZgat the, morning, othe 12th, fter « Long tion of the democracy of this 8 ens when, Ih ie expected, that « nomination will | N. Hall, Connectiont. mitted to the holy order of Deacons, and the Reverend | ing'storm, and these were successively multiplied, wntil ocra this State, commonly |. Howann.—Col. G. gp gh esta el W. Hous- | gam Ridout, M. D., William H. Clarke, Robert M. | the afternoon of the 13th, when a violent gale commenc- known and designated by the name and title of | New Jenszy Nowisations.—The democrats of the | Ie Teel Vovsdeere’ Be a kareena we nee, | mits id Francis Asbury Baker, Deacons, were | oq and lasted for several hours. The signs referred to Nn ° hent; Lieut. Vavasowr, R. E., England; W, He mitted to the Priesthood. “ “Old Hunkers,” are about to hold a meeting at 5th congressional district of New Jersey, have nomine. | Reick serstoge Springs, E, Renean, Ormema L. oe, | Stmitted to the Pr were such as the following: Clarke’s house, near Albany, on Wedne diy ted John Cassedy Esq., of Bergen, as their candidate for | New Ham; Py G, Hamilton, Queted; 3 Hunt! | _ The Rev. Hanson T. Wilcoxon has received an appoint. | 1. Diminished draught of chimneys. : ae C it dist . s, Penns ia; . | ment as missionary, under the ecclesiastical authority of 2. Increased distinctness of distant sounds. next, for obvious political purposes. Thee prtiomic: of pera county, have nomina. G Righter, Col Preset, Newark fi. mek qa the oe in AW eines rorine arson Pe Sonn base MB ar ic! ret ¢ wbaviog for any teivied lai teed It will be in the memory of our readers tha; ted A.W. Tell for Assembly; and in Otsego county, | D. Gregg, Pittsburgh; J. Wright, Philadelpl especially for Harriott Chapel, Peter ct ths ee | renacoolerated, having for many previews days been i ; « ; aes Bt Bey: been desired by the rector of stationary at about 30. 30 this same house wasthe scene of a most amusing SS ec Brown and F. U. Fenno are th len, Connecticut; H. Burr, Philadelphia; J. Ellis, Mount Spare ee ie y pa. ry row, occurring abouta year ago, in which John . in the world. sional District, last evening. The Deleg: —__ Fon tn Prosrect.—We perceive that that por- 4. Rise of the th easant; 5; Broynton, Keesville; Mr. Walker, Rifle | 'r,, Rey, Thomas R. B. Trader bes received as ep-| 5. Wind vibrating between a. In Orleans county, Abner Hubbard i Brigade, B. Army. odor the Guelotansucel outh ¢r "3 ihagewk and N. E. county, Abner Hubbard is the whig candi- Jopson’s—M. Guyler, Boston; R. Tath, Providence; intment as missionary, ler or. “cue a peculiar d, called the nimbus, or Van Buren, and other prominent members of t}e ‘ate for Assembly. : ? ity of the diocese, for the tion worshipping in - tae C. Joy, Boston; E. Hall, New York; Thos. Payne, Eli- | 1t¥ of the ‘] P Old Hunker party, figured extensively. moctinn meen iepcrate of Lewis coun, ata mars | sha Payne, Connecticut; H. Eaton, A. Howe, Worcester; Fee me Were er tpaah qi al ter Oe ete al sare clocreene Gd Praceage: nk dite: ae We expect that the meeting next Wednesday for Cong: “4 recommended Francis Soper rn | Reony Hertord “yc ae Close, ike Gate Hani ens of a congregation at or near the siteof St. James’s Chapel, | rent places, we subjoin the following, made at 14 will be fully as amusing, as a regular rowbetween | *lectors of that district. . 2 th; such intment having the it | A Sadinwmaee. | 2s the Old Hunkers and the Barnburners may be ,,,Dsvid Rumsey is nominated as candidate for Congross, Court of General Sessions. : n by the whi ‘The Rev. Carter Pago has been received into the dio- | A-M.10h. 29.86 SE. counted upon, if net as certain, at least as ex- 4 - a Mtr in Ocr. hen Case: of Cover flag anderen Nicholle cose by letter dimissory from the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of u 29. 13 tremely probable. What will be the result of a | Common Pieas, The Jury, after belog, Kept out for abeut six hours came | South Ccuncaniaaed e Pe 1,059 meeting of these opposing factions of the invinci- | Oct. 24—Dreissona ope atl vs. Fred. Wiss. | *teeing upon a verdict in thie case, however long the y Trin, Coll. Hartt, has Py bledemocracy, we hardly dare to speculate upon. | "4" Verdict for pla duced to $125. *'| might have it under consideration. They were, there- tit | Mathew Marsh, We trust that jhe awful catastrophe of the Kil- appealed trom. Reverse kenny cats will not be the shocking consequence | Cessary consent and faciliti ‘been adi joly o1 on the recom- rine Lyon, ex. et al.—Order | 10%, discharged. .,,. | mendation of the Standing Committee, under date of Sep- f the plaintiff, gives thene. |, Wolf Burroughs, having afew eh tt? nog ig eid tember 17th. f sto embrace the costs in the | £2, #1 indictment for ing a chec! * judgment to the satisfac: f " © | W. Geary, ‘at the bar, and sentenced to be > digs dread encounter of the indomitable huge otocts of appeal. the Judge and Chamber. fampriventah sa tee vee Deleon fer two your, Tre Marts or rue Gateoonsa =. We noticed, yester. but ee Pp me Seth B. Hunt ads. the People of the State of New York. | . »dward Harrison plead ney, eS geene ePRD: SO pers, forwarded by the Caledonia, and | ‘7he most rapid fall of the barometer was from 9 to Cf | Dose Ll i 5 o ext month, to" We Ate Y0 hove on the | Sownont make an offer fru ew vocogaivancs cate | “alten quick siasArhur Campi «young et, | ected to Bowthorn papers reading roome, ue” ome | wxlack- Sema the ate of ts hundred a eh pr 8d of next month. | same is filed with the olerk of that court ™°*? 24 the | 410°"Niead. guilty’ to'a grand larceny, in stealing | of the New York persre, we perceive, sre fading walt | near, ithe fowest depression was at 6 o'clock, after ‘ lode nal Wm. Hobby et at. ads. John Bruce.—Judgment f about $0 worth of silver ware, and was sent to the | #t the non-receipt of their files attributing it to neg- | which the mercury began to rise very slowly, the wind y Dirvomatic ARrtvats.—The Rt. Honorable | tiffin demurrer. Defendant may amen: give eae House of Refuge. bs in the Boston ot or ato tae Seal tng bet the toa veryttg greteally from § to W. @ gale was most Thi Richard Pakenhian, H.B Majesty's Envoy at |e elotce on payment of cote Bite Court thes aljowrmed for the term. Serle ls sain ar sescasteea tt serare om 8 fo o'clock, during which Kime rained crsnniefarreprened-onigen ! : ae ey were enclosed was forwa moderately. It is believed that t tral and Caledonia, are not included int Washington, and La Chevalier Don Angel Calde- | plaintif on demarer., Delondant mey withing aint ot oa rola Sal st, Siem wees © Se Gee ” the ‘eastward of thie we vil Ya pesssnboneeiii ecm lent parts of the storm passed to the eastward of this going on board ship. It will be perceived that expor ron De La Barca, Minister Plenipotentiary from | Kive notice of defence en payment of ccets, Suranson Coonteret hit; 18, tte orn 202, 70, | the post office the same ie wv Anat he 7 ra rion of them f irom Utica tnt ithe ® week msn ln “ped the Court of Spain to the United 1States, arrived | The dead body of a female was discovered on the 38; 87, 209, 208, 209, 210, 4, 144, 98, 94,194, 23, boo, 4,” | wos af pr tf ronean "ge! ot the New ten on Ti none te: ed rhe ch oa re ° tae h oon in the city yesterday, and occupy apartments at | bank of the Ohio, near Cincinnati, a few days since. In | 7 ‘om Furas—Part Now. 61, 65,67, 60, 71, 78, 75, York’ hig hicks proper te forward ait buns vin 2 ht the Fine Cnn abet or 7 dons tele, rnm. al wit Rapper 9 omni the Ci y Hotel. | money Sh waa te PICK, of curds and 19 conte in | 'rart2.—Nox. 14, 36,0, 10, 214, 38, 40, 42, 908, 60, 42, | the freight, they must of course pass through the Cus een uneeind I i ib asa oney. wes Gi phe 54, , 63, 1 914, 96, 00, 42, 296, 09, 0, | totm House. Beaton Journal, 204 take about twenty-four hours to repair the same, Tice, and when once used, will become generally