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810% aNd Loss o lars *, 7S " mn Intelligence, | FH TAT STAM: | Weiseen cio heavy mn of the previous r “18 . from west side of Awrrt Exrre hi y coo 3s pocorn, Conn.— On morpi out Wal s =a = “4 clock, the logwo ct mi belgng in; wade ly oppreanive, New York, Thi ic heal. & J. Sandford, abovela was are = eis: ° falook M. ati at * . leo, venue eatre of a heart ding scene, by Which fo hour, 75 vurtlan\ the i er ! ‘ai once the most hibition ever produced in i i ; ble. x 'Phe Entrance of Paredes into Mexico, lives were sacrificed and others put in great | *e. nt @Mifice bi ‘complet i 4 \j Tue Fine Coan: sau 8 — is composed. of beautitul white marble jeladiieieealen is axe" samageay-et- Suman Ey eauiiledimanhtmans : | wining Set Cammtog ne ote ott | ben vn sot ay ate wormen, willbe | grb fe neat eye es ‘ bali’ ee saarr ‘of some seventy~ ruins. Consid soley has bow enabled to complete the inside in the course of the win- | bledegree. It coutains beyond venge, @ daily flocked to the | ter;¥xo that it wilt be ready It tr, ediets en ; : owas: who have. dai ipto Mexigo by the officers and agents of the a newer, Was employed in the mill, and mae mare yy crow. bext sping: ae fa nuifecamer Teviot sve heseitgaiens | RT Doo sno het eending te obo sierra Tne ee | ppt baa Saas ae | E ed ma- eoethibhare eoncermed, by: peremptorily: forbidding. ol withourrival end departure: of these. royab'math=| gon street:..3¥.. Mi e a a $ ris September ist,.at. about! o’clock P. M,, may Board of Eaucation, vol phips;'which it is proved have knowingly: con- ‘avenue to sewer in ie Dow eeper 7 8 aabee oe see aa eer » sot © WPeyed to Mexico our ‘bitterest enemy. lense St He wai'about ears of age; and has left a wife ee cerns Ft enquiring » B., a evr. 1—Special Meeting,—F.. Harris, Esq., President, y 924 street, B’oomingJal r --—From what has come to our_knowledge on the ee day, became sgunoxed by the frequent issue of ieseeeyne £0onm ace a 1OERed cs neld an to | een pave no, hes subject, there can be no doubt that they were | 934 street... Public sewer from ifiee- under the safety vai Faerie = ig e raban an io | snizantt OTs MUR? OF" it’Was known in Hae : ‘er iriver Having, taken, measures.to, H-this, the €D-| a oening, in the @eoOMbOOR SSE stare Nev ok Clary |. ahah sateen Geibertashe dry dock. nen _, cognizant OTHIs RUK, for" it'Wwas known in Hae A eine was ruil. as usual, unui. yu terrific | worning, store No. 32 did Sify. | which mas found Soeting Am she basin of tba a ella = s “Vana Ninth besides, the vessel displayed signale | sahatseets «+x Srenenianame a erwasilowa some | es, Pampty put out Ly the: tat: ward police, ‘Da- | A. verdes drowned” Akt : this mdming, a book costainiag the eenerelsepulacrons of tb Which it iS represented were kuawa only to tHe [> c0 °: ° ch feet: across: = oreek: and the-boiler house : } "Ponies the ones it Shi often been very | army, mid arall cps igh merchants PANEL CLUE. cc occant | 2704 3 s vat non aeres whalehe OF mab wt arrested oF two" Bl SPeabclable ting ‘hom the suniber per lent week. a ae. The queation rises, what will our goverment | 900 : Kast R.*, | persons. in Ghatye of t! bi look} hehe bs wile ‘onbeed San | Ui 8 Day Docu This pmenee candi 4s pro- | ig also written in pe book. 4 ven sdaanthe anataer,” ; Wall. shey not anserdict all andh street ve. iieees about upon the elect produced, wh ible'to'} th sae spared ears ta : Seemmtlandy cet aden’ otis ged inyiog the’ | petit whe wil dete tees Re" communication with Mexico, as far ag the Eng !geh siree' suo. b o ; Paiute ‘i id 9 { been |-1on ‘he left the i - ta pzed it ; ger ii wil be ge rrp setae Sabi ’ d : ‘ j it a nnd ie probe e fa million of os aes eit . o ¢ and child to deplore this le loss, He in the ‘chatr. ‘The ‘minutes of the last’ meeting were “Ave 'hope their wetion in this ‘matter ‘will be. ly avenae, from, Bloomingds's | was a painter, and Was at worse Aotalde of: Betans Eirandchbxthe(nesat hens, 3 open. papers re i facntitig, the’ Board of Sus | au ras paiteotall colo “Sshrompt and decisive, and of such d character as . the pasty 47 j the building... Mr. Meeker, the. master painter, fy preteen eatouanaines Ge Pa ry Hit ats CI Flor quality, a: poss But eeow it'aot lowes ve “willteach. them that we are not to be trifled with | Sthstreet... -srsn9 osFram th ? was so severely. scalded that.he soon died. Two | Dannuns hag. hed w enapican ings carry . dace ahay Recah Ye dudes. Gold Pens and Cases made to orde fguor ‘ a . tl ad. aiotice. * Built during the past year. 60 alte , mea, a painter anda mason,who were also is city, which was 6 y debate. ith impunity. aad edt owed 1; at works on the outsi 1 i Hinwden’s Exrixise It will be seon by'an advertise. | 7 length; gilerasat By reference to the map, the:tesider will €|sewntly A nts rd bail ment n todays paper, which we direct the attention tte aoa wan hen inka up me om sheriee tee pare le Rewerege in New York—Thelr Importance once percei vethat the main streets throughout! ie} "These unfortanate mén' did tot belong to the aor tote were det a om. Boswonri; offered s resolution, that the Exeou-") Name import A F olsetiqns It to this City. whole city, and-the most thickly settled streets. equblisomest, but Were einployed at thelts sores Press’ Hine, t6 Meesra. Blake: Coolidge & Wheeler, who bi teercpion ts perpen ty eee aR : gor uae with adaion of the Metalic Tablet Ha It'd Well dseridined fet im’ the Old world, | and.avenues.im thelower and upper parte, até Peete SRaRUanNnGA ab she binktag. ils, mot | Se nnaaarer te deserve a continuance of the patronage | Com Denny offered an amendment, that the commit. G.BAUNDERS & SON,I7 Broadway, ; that no city: having -aclarge population can be thoroughly-drained from river to river. The im) one was injured, i Anaivat of Emicnans Passencens,— number of | twelve tate ‘of ground,extending ‘four aad to 93 Fen Fin The ee ieee SY Medlthy without being’ properly and’ thoroughly | fluence, which these drains and sewers will have’! »'On éxamiming the wreck, anjextra weight Was, | emigrant passengers arrived at this port iodo ert towit: six lots on 230 stevet'and six on 28d street, provt san * ery ay rations or Pocket, tebe vdrained. Drainage and health go-together there,’ | upon the general health cannot’ be overrated; fanaa, bg attached os the eee watys, and ake and Tuesday. last, amounted to. 656. Lest intr re rinsntte be purchased at the average Sporto Ko eh 4 large variety of choice Razors, whic ‘uid aedordingly we find the corporate authori- | Indeed, with them,and the Croton Water, which,'| having put it there, yer the circumstance of ite | ForsHemilvon, Lone Teluud, wee busplariowat entered | , COM SeocRWicK offered a further amendment, that G. SAUNDERS & SON, 177 Rroadwa: ‘taes of the cities andtowns of Great Britain, ex-\| by the’ way, must» be used more frequently in | being 40 found affords a fearful commentary on | on Tuesday night, and robbed of six, Runared doliaes ia | fourteen lots on Lexington avenue should bé purchased Few doors above Courtlandt - * — rer d $35,000, . — értitig themselves to the greatest’ entent in’ |/¢léansing and’ purifying than’ it is ut present, } the Whole transaction, inbasyy wich She batgieticbteainee seneaithe sate. hh aedgomiels amendsient was then putand nega-| | Fall Style of Hats_Genin, 214 Broadw: ding, were in- , Compact an omplete; each artich ‘of the very best quality, and of dimension mo: i f frit . . 5 [a Seen Finep ron Non-compriance ro rite Emi opposite St. Paul’s Church, is draining, 20 that this discovery may be profit« | when the work is completed, New York will be ‘Theatrical and Musical, LAWN The captain “of the betk’ Princes'Alloe tataly |)" os: Denny's amendment .was next about’ ¢0 he pat euatomers with e new style of i w eed’ bye If drainage or sewerage is essential to as healthy as any part of the civilized world, As |: «Panu Tnearne,—Mr: Forrest appeared last night, at | SFFived ftom Dublin, has been fned $500; for nat cor | when he offered a further amendment, to wit: that if UDB to Saeng any Sait Choey demand of the beeen health in that country, it is certainly more so | it is we can boast of our city being healthy, but | the Park as Spartadusiin the tragedy of the “Gladiator.” Pha the pumber’ of the twelve lots in 22d and 23d streets, could not be got | the nist, and of those who prefer to follow their ow | 0 . 6 amount’ of the fine’ was originall; 2, q i i i sbi here, where the thermometer reaches: a point’| in a few years hence it will be‘unequalled by any | He wae greeted by a numerous eassembinge of friends, | $761, 44, but in consideration of some feseonnatite clr Hised Ge purchase tae m4 es CR ees re eet fa ee ere rarely, if ever seen there. bale place on the continent for salubrity, who Were probably drawn together ‘by the ‘anmiounoe, | Cumbtances which wore en ncenanee Ph np the 28d stcwet. for $20,000. Both armeudments wexethen put! seninger’s Linament —Thousands of hott: It iv consoling to kaow, that within a few years.| There is one point connected with the con- | ment for the performance of this piece. There are soms |’ settled, by the eyment to the commfarioners of five | Ms Horvecth’s redolation was then put, aiid fourteen | have been used by Messrs. Law toberts, Mason, withont / dat own citizens have taken the subject in haut | struction of these sewers, Which wel ‘wish to | Ponte in the “Gladiator” which tell with effect ; tut ag | hundred dollars. | This will prove a well heeded warny,| having voted in. the affirmative and eleven in the noge- | jarucularssce advert sement in sucticreotumen Te * and givenivthe attention it deserves. It ig within | draw the attention of the publie-to, and. which: page hoherretb ae coedl to'it) pos to My. 1s, pecpomman peer ee SORE 76 a one ys |e Shea ines aarecaeas 7 oe ‘i the recollection of «ll, that until within ten years | displays ina favorable light the desire on the Lpintisibea >is uh pesaiganinp mane hed peed Cuneuty 10 Awtmass.—We witnessed, yesterday eve. | ‘The following fs a description of the scite determined | pjazy, "Sn yan ae a, past our goodly city could boast of but very few | part of property holders, to further the interests. iit ana rolgiaee cree leitig wana i pitied pe suvcs fe picienk sa Rog natsaeh one ob Hapee geal nh Bar Wiek Tecnthne ouaen Peaee oot at Louisville . 4 feet 3 in , falli of these outlets of the seeds of disease ‘and death; | of the city. It is this, that these ‘sewers are #ll’! i4¢ gimost unrelieved picture, of the Gladiator, ‘There | Which seemed to excite the sympathy of a vast crewa of | ten lots. ae but now how great the change... By judicious | constructed by the Common Coun:il, onthe ap- | are e few passeges in which the author justraisess hope | Persons who had collected onthe occasion. No less than on : pine r r a heavy emigrant boxes, with several addi in th brsakir li reat a inanagement on the part of our citizens in | plication of the property ‘holders, {and at their | thet yotter sentiment may find room ; im his play, for | shape of emigrant beggege, were piled upon one cart; | _Svrarax Count-—in Chambers—Befbre Judge Ed+ making application to the Common Council, and | private expense, not adollar of which ia levied | instanoe, when Spartious tells the Roman messenger of | PO DAme—end the poor animal dropt, dead in Rose near | wards.—In re Williom Hf. Barton discharged. Wm. A. MONEY RARSETy by them seconded and encouraged by the autho-.| on the city, or form a part of the city ex-+| his Thracian home, as he viewed it before the conquer- nash (Exel 1. ope. Beta Sas fatene ad Taree Nedsda on Toad tind he wast meter chen Wednesday, September 1.6 P. BM. sities, our noble city has been, to a great extent, | penses, They apply, to the Common Council | {ng armies of the Romans tad passed through and deso- os mae of horess, sucky af we daily ae saacohlegaly riven Bs eolisted cuanto il ihe ta ie? ia ed oer be no material None FS re t A se * : " . rough our st is, over-loaded and overworked? Some- efore Judge Ulshoeffer—In re Ezra W. Gray.—Gra) market, The corners work pretty well so » aod will be, if the same’ praiseworthy spirit be to build them; assessors are immediately ap- peg yee Pe rege re naire peterolkin crvtid thing should be dona to protect the poor aud felthfol |'wastemended, ‘The.case of Kara, Waddell, whose ‘ale. the teiabnoy pf pie in still eis ripen tend kept alive, as completely and thoroughly'| pointed, who assess the expense on each lot, | where o quiet passage doos ogcur, instend of | brutes. i charge is sought on the ground of irregularity in hisen- | +,, auctuations from day to day. JHarle a Norwill drained and sewered as any city inthe world. | which averages fifty dollars, and they are con- | making it én agreeable resting spot, or relief color, | | Surctpr.—Coroner Walters was called yesterday, to | listmen| Ss'icyeurned: m9 gener aphllaly “} A nny our Gladiator hurries through it in an under tone, as if | hold an inquest upon the body ofan Englishman, named In,re Mary Mercien Barry —This matter was called | & Worcester continue the favorites, and they absorb t For the information of our readers, we have | tracted [for and built without ‘any expénse to | impatient.again to mount hie ‘pales Awa ronan rande} Bde inaeit 30 years, recently from Upper Ca- | UP this mo ng hefore Judge Edmonds, and adjourned | attention of speculators. At. the first board tod, taken much trouble, and expended considerable | the public at large. ing) hobby, which he perseveres in to the end. | nada, who, w boring under an aberration of mind, | this day week, Long Island advanced % per cent; Harlem, 134; Mor, time, in procuring a list of all the sewers built But we saw by the numbers who attended on Tuesday night, jumped out of the 6th story window | Common Pras, Sept. 1—Before Judge Daly.—Thos. ; a 4 ce 4 Ame, in procuring s a 43a dine M Olin | that there were many who admired the “ Gladi of house No. 137 Liberty: street, corner of Greenwich | S. Vail vs. D.. S. Hyde.—This was an action to recover | Canal, 4; Pennsylvania 5's, '<¢; Norwich and Worces and being built, in our city. Those marked with ‘ Rua SY ee we ve Harzor.—lit and if they mere edited. why, all's well, Wr de ¥ igcesd Whpeeibe erent ena manos severely Barat $185, ug halance of e rice of two oxen and five fell off 2 per cent, while Treasury Notes and Farme FA as been intimated t warm at the . sO very warm, ve @ few hours . From the evi- ers. int 1s @ cattle drover an e defend- _ 49 a star have been constructed recently, or are now o..us that .the: public! think: | arate sehmpaaied Taree iadisa mud onsuisied sprit |i dence taken p-the .goroner,.1¢ appesved, chat {hi di--|-adt a, butcher.) Om-ithe gers ofthe plaintie, |ib-was | sen, closed at ypsterday’s palees. in-course of construction :— we meant to throw censure on Mr. T. Harvey | yate box, divested, himeelf of coat, and cravat, and with | consed, for several hours previous to committing the | alleged that the cattle were sold to the defendant in| At the second board Harlem advanced I per cent, ‘Srarets. Remarxs. Smith,. the pilot. who. took the steamship | Mis-.| vest eotlenly ‘unbuitoned, and hanging down grace‘ully | rash act, labored under the impression that some person | October, 1846, and that the balance in question remained | Norwich & Worcester, }¢; Long Island closed at prilf Battery Place Private sewer from Bowling Green ou. either se, seemed at times quite overcome by the | or fiend was in his room, and intending to injure him. | due: ‘The defondsnt admitted that there was $27and | current in the morning. Deuttntntor ons Baeer, souri'to sea the day before yesterday, on account| h'st. At one time he offered himeelf a spectacle for the | In his descent he alighted upon. a tin awning, which he | some cents remaining over, and pleaded payment to the Public sewer {rom Prartat.co BR, | of that. vessel coming in contact with a barge. | audience, while he reclined at length, upon a couch or | broke, and passed through te the sidewalk. Verdict— | remainder, A ‘witness ‘was then produced who proved |. It ts really surprising to seo the great difference ani ee ae ge A the | All we can say is, that'we intended to'de nothin; three. chaira, we could not, make out which, It added | according to the above facts. the mode of dealing at the Bull’s Head to be, that | tween cash sales and sales on time,seller’s option,in b; tnncin melee eT A Ayasid i ING | greatly to the, effect. of the play, id this game warm | Axornen Sortime:—The Coroner was called to hold| drovers, when they sold, received bills payable in | Harlem and Norwich. ‘This afternoon there were 0 Bowling Green, (9. side) Public sewer from cast sidetq comer | 0f the kind, because we know he is blameless of | gentieman’s exhibition in the pi Neg box. May we not’|' an inquest also at No. 66 Barclay street,on the body of | thirty-one days, and that. they placed those bills ich . of Battery Place and Stag street, | having any influence in producitig the’ collision; | 2op@ for an announcement in the bills when another | James Lee, a native’ of this city, aged 88 years, who | into the hands of @ broker, for collection; that sales of Norwich at 65, and sales sellers option 45 di connecting with the sewer through g 2 ctacle ia to be offered. so that we may be there to see? '| came to his death under the following singular circum- | the bill for the sum,in dopate ‘was put into witness's | at 60, showing a difference of 5 per cent. When 1 the latter and Whitehall, it having, to our knowledge, been caused by the | To-night Mr, Forrest appears as Othello. ‘. hands; that he collected it irom defendant and paid it Pp ce see esePublic sewer from Broad street J ds ANS 4 2 | stances :—The deceased, according to the testimony of Sp natty market is ina healthy state, the difference between 0, Spioreysrane Whitehall, connoctiog with the | extreme narrowness of the circle within which’}: powsny ‘Turatne.—There is ‘no doubt, that there | Mrs, Lee, had frequently, during the last etx months, | Over io Pid Enelgn. tee palates gen Teter ap. | Prices and on timeseeller’s option, 20 or 60 days, va a wre from Wall st.to ER, | She had to move, so ag to get out in the stream, | will be many of Mrs, Shaw's admirers disappointed in Gay last he complained of being sick aud remained in| P! adi ¥e sackiiee trea to wit, in payment for other | from aquarter to 1 per cent, but now fiye per cen’ oy 4 Broad street. Bridge street hall to Broad, coa- | and by the current which was ‘running strong at | seeing her this evening, unless they go to the theatre until about 4 o’clock.in the.sfternoon, when| he got | steers sol to defendant. The Judge charged | nothing unusus!. On Monday 8 difference often per'c Do. do. White! Y necting with the sewer in the latter. A th that if they believed dant paid t Bone street... «+. Publie ewer from Willam streetto | the time. eadtior than they weuslly do, for we perceive by the ad. | UP, His wile having seme domortioaffer to attend to, | $18 /S7 ths lacontlon of its being epriied to tne bay. yapmade between cash sales and those on time, # Beaver. street....c.+ se, Public sewer trom Broad at.to Wall | ‘The fact is, the East river does not afford pro- | vertisement in another column, that she will perform | tothe room, she found the deceased in bed, with | ment of the plaintiff's demand, they oughtito find a ver- hed é Ly ‘treet: thence to E, Re, siso from per accommodation for such large steamships as | her Celebrated character of on, in “Ion,” or the Fonnd- | the bed clothes drawn close up to his chin, while his Gict ‘for defendant; but if on the other hand they be-| Here isa fine chance for those who wish to mak’ Whitehall to Broadstreet sewer ‘Wall ‘steer... ........-Public sewer from William to 8) the Missouri, as much on account of its narrow | 196 of Arges; 8 character in which she pre-eminently | Countemance presented an unususl eppearance, and on Heved it was patd to Ensign to be applied generally, then | handsome operation in vither of thesefancies. We ap] and turning down the quilt, Mrs. Lee, | they ought to find a verdict for plaintiff. Sealed verdict | ». ostualy advised holders to let share th st, and from New st to Broad st., . A | excels, by the voice of all who have seen herin it. In tter astonishment and hi discov. ther | to-morrow (this) morning. For plaintiff, Mr. Gifford; | '®? 7. Aa anh. £0. {AE even y ater’ they gnc connecting with the ge wer ih width, as the numerous vessels, of all sizes and | caer to secure seats, they had better go early, particu- Heechend haa sorta Garon, and was, slmost, “tupmaible, for defendant, Mr. H.C. Holden, "| slide at the lightest cash price, and ifthey are foo per eres from Pearl it.to'¥. Te | Uesctiptions that. are.allowed to anchor in it guy i¢ they intend to take 1dMles with them. ‘The ope- | Medical aid was instantly obtained, and the wound | Manixe Covny.—Before Judge Waterman.--Man Du- | enough to want any more of it, they can get any qu Pablic fi Exchi ,, i ii \ r sewed up. The deceased survived till Tuesda; ht, ys. Prescott—This was tion of tr te 10- 4 i able nent vom Exchange t6 | when’ their masters think proper, although ‘we | rq of Rob Roy,” or Auld Lang Syne, will be added to | ‘ten harilodabout 10 oclosk, provious to, which herre: | ver ths, value of a violin. kvom the fentimoay ia the | i; teers option, at a diference of Ave and ten sewer fran New st.toBroad, | have harbor-masters to the number of| four, | the evening's amusements. We cannot doubt that this | covered his senses aufficiently to inform his wife that he | cause, {t appeared that plaintiff and defendant re mu- sent in their favor. | It would be better for them to} Old slip... New street. . Exchange street, Morris street... sewer from Broadway to | whose duty i d h could not resist the temptation of cutting his throat.— | sical amateurs. That plaintiff, t out,and.let both alone for the present. The advanc ington, connectin, th pub. |. Whose duty itis to attend to the matter. These | theatre will be as full as it ever was, this evening. Vandint Cleats tp Sbinrae monet, eg pee ical amateurs. at plaintiff,some twen' . P . advan , 5 . jeat, by | was left by a friend « very ancient and valuable 01 Rectorstreet..s s+ ..1.Publicvower hom Lumber st:eet to | 24tbor masters would render a grent service to. Crarnam Tueatnx.—This is the last night but two | cutting his throat with a razor,” ieee | Niale; that defendant wae in the habit of golog (0 plat. ‘a hase an Perera ere a orca ac Nei the ship owners, if they would be mote particular | of the Union Pantominists, the Holland and Carlofaml-| Kounn Dnownx.—The Coroner also held an inquest | tift’s house to play on the Sddle; thut subsequently it | Ve sustained. Prices have reached such pointe ae), Greenwich street... oo Fig A point Between etoteres in regulating the movements of the vesdels 1m | lies, whose. exploits since their appearance in this city | upon the body of an unknown man, who was yesterday | got out of order, and the defendant ssid be was acquaint. | bring upon the market thousands of shares of 9 | ector streets, a i ‘ ¢ found floating in the water jer No. 9, North River. | ¢4 with a clever musical instrument maker who would | which h: heretofore be tired. Ey Carlisle street _ Pablig sewer’ fom Washington at. | POF: have beets received with great: applause, and witnessed | Vrerdion death by drowning, PN | at it to rights and ‘requented the plaintif tole him | vic. tings out more stock aud the by. Tee to NR. The owners and consignees of ocean steamers | Bightly by thousand of admiring spectators. This eve- haveit: ‘The plaintif™ socordingly gave it to him, but - J alls Thames street... .......Private sewer from Broadway to| oui end i birthe in th ning there will be produced here a grand melo drama hy defendant could not be afterwards prevailed on to re-| soon get more than they can carry. jt Lumber street, thence a public | Should endeavor to procure birtha in the North | oalled the “Imp of Riches,” in which both families will Police Intelligence. turn it. be borne im mind that there are sev?.ral thou werto NR ; ‘ : Important Arrest.—Officers Campbell, Willis and Jef. | ‘The defence was, that defendant told plaivtitt, th Public sewer fiom Lumber street | Tiver, ae near the Battery as possible, and if RP a ea aoa ee aie etiein DRavac: fries, of the tbird district police, arrested early yester. | person who got the ‘ddle to repair wanted to eell it for | M0Fe shares of Harlem in the markt than 1 seta cece tanta Picea at fo 8: there be not room. for all these vessels, then to tet in the ‘comedy of the “Castle of Linburg’” Besides day morning, two gallows looking fellows, calling them- | the cost of the repairs, and that plaintiff said he might | were when the last corner was got up, and thi | peri : i i a ides | selves Joseph Warren and Henry Howard, whom tho | do so, and it was accordingly sold. The instrument | At oldewer fom William azeet | get in the East river as near Whitehall as possi- | there the comedy of * Set a Beggar, on Horsebabk’ will | Sacgry found on hoard one of the Boston boatsupon her | maker was examined, and stated that he returned the soalzeg,®. laces ssacunt cf mouay. tovearsy on * is ki . | be per! . stock at such high prices. The road is {i Joh *.. oss, ,0s-Public sewer from Broadway to E. | ble. Some arrangement of this kind must event- | arrival at the dock, on a charge of bur, &n. grand | fiddle to the defendant. Judgment for plaintiff $26. in @ very abe etree H.. The section from Broadway | yally be made | proBetent of the Union Fantominists. larceny. Itappears that onthe dth of Aigust last, 8 | Covnr Carenpan tui Dev.--Common. Pleas.-Be- | Perous condition, that 1s, the company is doing «| Cpe EE OE —— ae | Castix Ganpen,—Another audience of aboyt three | Jow podiar, by the name of Henry Abraham, residing ut | fore Judge Daley—Nos. 43, 19,21, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, | large business, and the receipts are rapidly incre: fiom Ceo EI Apvertisinc Rovrrs.—We think the follow- | thousand people, was assembled last night in this thea- mere the afternoon, cea ig neue ifed rp 99, 70,71, 73, 74, 16, 76, 77, 78,79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, | The gross receipts for the month ot August, 1847. from Gold street t0 | ing suggestion worthy the attention of the pro- | tt #24 we cannot but congratulate our city for the ri $500. B15 OA5S0 th Bh $30,133 25, sgainst $18,822 66 for the peevmeadi Liberty street... .. Maiden tane * Falton street * Peck slip. Ferry street . and fancy articles, valued at between $400 an: in Peck slip. 4 4 ee Private sewer from Frankfort street | orietors of steamboat and railroad routes leaving musical taste which is thus daily, or rather nightly ma- | These two fellows cleared out immediately after the rob- INTELLIGENCE FROM Mownvevipgo.—A letter | month in 1846, showing an increase of $11,310 69 fol Jacob street. fi F spnewer tn Ferry street. nifested.. ‘The Hispano Italian Company, of Havana, bery, and have been lying low in Boston, and during} received in this city yesterday from Baltimore, Chiff street . wer from Beekman to | this eity i— absence the mother of Warren was arrested, and nt month this year, ‘This looks very well, but is not Fal 4 has decidedly opened a new era in New York, and the brings the following inteliigence from Montevideo :— Dey street * .... wer irom Broadway io | Dean Sin—Youweuld confer a freat favor on the tra- | delicious voloes of Tedesco, Rainier, C om searching her room, the oMlcers found atrunk be-| Monrevipeo, Jaue 18.—Negotiatfons are still pending | ‘ent to account for the rapid rise in the market pr. Greenwich street, counecting with int, the accen” | jon, to her aon, containing a large quantity of jew- a Greenwich sect couneating with | yelling portion of the community. by urging on the pro- | tuated tunes of Vita, Perelli, Novelli, Sever!, Perozz!, ete dey beloncing to thapedian. “On auaronine Hegurd, the pe er ape yess pu, ‘gaye brady ngy Meckapb sina tenrethiudel” heal at py o tose eeeeee-Pablie sewer from Bi to | prietors of the various routes from this city, the ado; haye bewitched the public. Verdi's superb opera of foers found several “ screws’? commonly called skele- . street, in the movements of the operators in that n Neeny, seroe ulig, Newer, from Broadway’ to | Tron of some one paper, as medium of advertising | " Hernanl,”” was last night performed for the third time | fon keys. Justien Ketcham locked them up for exami- | [Teny, Points of diMiculty have been, satiefaetorily ad: | poshood. their times of departure, ke. of their engagement, and was more fully appreciated by | nation. . Your own paper, from its circulation, is the proper one, | the delighted hearers, who rewarded the able singers On the Watch Lift —Some bold shop lifter entered the pad eas ee oe weet east cubes bait esc eri ndee toe ifthey. should consult their interest; and should they: | with the most enthusiastic applause. The duo, between | jewelry store of H. G. Stone, No. 401 Biondw See nttication muy be' the happy result; ber if'eccn | tion as the Harlem, Its monthly receipts are les seleat it, requiring you to assign thom permanent lo- | Tedesco and Perel, in the second act, and the grand | day morning, and while the boy in attendan party adhere to the position they have taken, it is im- | you? than they were last, and there {a no more cl_ sPablic sewer from near Va cation on the outer column together, it would save per. | finale of the third ot, rere voniey was osrtatnly tho ing some articles to ® customer, the light fingered rascal | possible for them to come to terms; they are in such | for # dividend than there is in Long Island Whe Hudson, thence to Canal st. , | Sona & vast deal of trouble, and some of the routes now | 0! nobserved carried off a small enamelled back gold la- lie sewer from Laurens at to | imperfectly advertised, auch as the Long Island, Houss- | duo for violin ‘and double bass, by Botesini and Ardith, pine watch, and walked out of the store with the non. | Position at Lert) ey ce pat relate haere stock was selling at 48 and 50, no one would touch writer is informed. | ®4¥ance of sixteen per cent has been realized, ani | "hompson st. tonic, and Paterson,would unquestionably feel the bene- | who are brothers by talent. if not by nature. This con- | chaiance of » gentleman. ly gre guin ft ‘ ) - mination to existing diMculties, Th Savane Rosevelt to ae it. ‘ g ‘ cestey, SPT CT Oe are aah Hesune tine aceieuring ne Sofa On Tuesday night, between 11 | by the most respectable authority, that, Gov, Hosas de. bulls are looking towards par. About two year | - -Pablie sewer from near Rosevelt st, t must not be supposed that our object in pub-'| maestri surpassed themselves in that piece, which was | his post, he heard an explosion of gun powder, and pro- eee iat of tne ap our Gepeeet Ooh, iy ino, lout when the last general corner inthis stock carried Barclay street * .......+ Lispenard atree! Broome street. oP ‘West Broadway in James.sh lishing this communication is to solicit the ad- | received with the greatest satisfaction. This evening | oeyding up Fulton street immediately from Greenwich A obeede 40, ShhCuY wale Mand up so high, all the bulls were sure that par wor sev eve ce+ ePublic sewer from Chatham st. to E. ; ; i the entertainments will consist of the fine performance ‘the store door of Buckh: To, | cannot accede to, without ing null and void the very pat Madivon,busit within the past year. | for we care nothing for it. Our advertising pa- | proters the lovely Signori Caranti, Madame Marine, the | jyes, smelt powder, and on procuring a light, discovered | (Htit Teapective governments—a circumstance very un- | od; instead of reaching par prices,it fell down to lest i toe ceceee es Publ from Madison st. : ; ng g, likely to take place, bo ne ait ae 2" Diiaou ty i’ | tronage is}as extensive as we desire—in fact | Comttalto, L. Vite and Perelll. This {a @ bill which will | gt once that the iron safe had been blown up with gun |" Our most worthy and talented Charge d’Affaires at | “fty per cont. We predict the same result in the ved hel auton to sewer in , be quite attractive, for it is an opera which is known in Mer, vigetng 00 the eek: andl dour, wakdeg a, ose ti more so. But we frequently hear complaints | New York, and has been sung by the charming Bariti, | POwGem PH Oe tate” ut as the officer was soon on Oe a wa proand Silipotane ae Ueno: sent corner, and those who steadily bear this, a1 from persons desiring to go to different parts, of | “4 more recently by Mra. Bishop. ‘We shall to-night | the spot, the rascals were unable to carry off any plun- | the parties, and bring them together, and they have te: other fancy stocks, upon a rising market, inva on ig dat Jefferson st, elancey street wo . A. 4 see wno exhibits the most simplicity and beauty of style ‘ination $21 ined unto make the most mo1 4 Seaatun at the difficulty of ascertaining the hours of de- | inthe excellent pert of Linds. Books of the opera are | Sct ‘tre same us left by oe propelepesteneaiiba sort Soin Id wlittner thay areludheueed by thee or eet: A thw daye.will sible ot tu Houston street. A ; P to be had at the door; they are indispensable to all who " i them, and whet (thea iy them or not, w days will settle all these points, when the Second street... s,s Public sewer from Avenue to Us: | Parture, and the trouble they are putto in finding | fatuent the theatre.” The English version is clever and | 714s, ver’ ana in ail probability, fromthe heavy charge | "9 will at least feel pleasure in reflecting that heendes- | or falsity of our predictions will appear. We have * i ? ) . it} it - a tou yyarket, coonecting with sewer | the hours and places of departure, which would’) principally very exact. of powder used by the burglars, that mfusee was lit, and | Lhie to themeelves, and to the commercial world, | yet known w corner in # fancy stock, but that 1! Pablic sewer from Broadway toN.R. | be obviated if it were known that one paper—we | Parmo’s Orena Hovse.—The benefit of Miss Mary | the rascals left the store until the explosion took From Broadway to Nort’ River. The blockade is supposed to still exist, as no aaa’ nearly all those engaged in it. The higher prices u place; but fiodinz the explosion rather louder than they | tion of ite withdrawal has appeared ; but the fac ‘West Broudway -Frgm ‘Thomas streetto the sewerin | Care not which—contained the advertisements | Teylor, attracted last evening, a very numerous audi- | Picuiated upon, thus causing an alarm, made good their | {14s merely nominel, us verele cuter aud lovee the port | Breuer the fall Tomes street... Private sewe of all. ence. ‘This young actress is quite # favorite in our city, | escape. R of Buenos-Ayres in view of the forces, without molest. | ‘The Assessor's valuation of the property of thi) 3 . sewer in Wes We recommend the subject to the attention of | and {s highly prized for the talent she displays inher | Small beanie Fer post thon giver aie | ge a tion. The American schooner Hi , of Newport, 292 | of Newburyport, Mass., the present year, is $4,53¢ “ TW Routan those concerned. | tus of business. With some good professors and more | {into theatre, three sunall potato pickpockets call tons burthen, Billings Woodman, master, loft this hat~ | iast year it was $9.260, 461, showing an increase ¢/ Franklin street... .....Pabjic sewer irom Variek street to Uy DESERT er geen Ey _ | method, she will do wonders with the voice which she | ing themselves Thomus Roberts, Henry Howard, and | the 16th he arrived there and ‘sngbored in the inner | tbe yeat of $671,039. The rate of assessment th _ pe hin eed, fom spot | Arrival oF EaucRrants.—The following is | naturally possesses The character of Gvrtrude, in the | William Clark, whom the officers caught in the sot of | reads without interruption, and is now loading with.| is $4 80 on $1000, last year ft was $6 60 on $1000. F arri i farce of “/A Loan of a Lover.” was finely performed by | “rounding” the coat tails of various persons crowding | hides, and will realize a freight of eight : Broadway es centre, ana | (HE Umber of arrivals of emigrants entered ut | {ty mvjciare, mud Tom Placide.in. the character of | about in the theatre, On being brought. before Justice | for the United Stater, ‘Soemuch for enterprise, ‘Tbe | “out of tax last your was $27,677, this year $24 ** from Orange to Centre streets. the Custom House, in the month of August, 1847 : | Peter Spyke, excited roars oflaughter. Mr Placide fol- | Osborne inthe morning, no charge being made against | Hannah is the only American vess¢l that hi ‘The valuation of real estate is $108,100 less thi White street,....-+--Pubhe sever fiom Elm street to | Warene row. rages lows olossly in' the, fiotstaye oF mie talemehd BipAey | (oe, UA verre nities os | ine port since the establishment of the so-called ridicu: | year, and the valuation of personal estate $779,630 “ ives a rt x actor. 16 Ca] yntomim: emi 8 ty ie! la. ‘Walker strest... .. wer from: Church vtrdet to | of" "The Millinera,” was hext prsae and. we.| Charge’ of Stecling 0 Horse ond Wagon.—Omoer | prngronaac: Veusels are very soarce, and feelghta will | The valuation of property in Fall River, Mass, 1 le t#.cs6 | caw init all the Ravels, who exhibited, aa uaual, their | MeFariand, of the 18th ward, arrested yesterday, a man | "We have had none of our vessels of war in these waters | Proent year, $s $7,716,170, upon which taxes 1 pugutre atret, : extrnordinary suppleness, dance pci rig coy ame of Hdward Secor ou charge of stealing « | since the departure of the Columbis,sbout the middlo of | amount of $47,000 have been assessed. The rat! Reinthen ee eee ee te NR penct ‘wit Hine ithe «¥ sVic. reply hapbenigys WV Odell Detained by | arch last. We are, however, in daily expectation of | cents upon one hundred dollars, The poll tax ar “ Pearl to Grand Contre street : G connecting with sewer in the English farce of the “Widow's Vic- | disposing of the same to. W. Odell. Detained b; Cea g ee ie Jokes uetton's iuattation offtesp and | Sumioe hi y | the arrival of the ernie: 28 is tranquil here, and Justice Merritt, the armistice is sts ed by all parties. to $4,627 60, There are fifteen manufacturing . \ prominent professional men, was indeed perfect, and Arrest of a Convict.—Officer Reed, of the 10th ward, jes and individuals taxed for more than one Clean etrveteca sor ann Enbibemgyres trom Bowery te sewer berved the universal approbation which it reosived. At | arrested, yesterday, a fellow called "Bill Smith, an es: Steamboats on the Hudson. Ti ictal Atlas One int street, Total. ... 17,264 the end of the performances, Miss Taylor was called be- | caped convict from Blackwell's Island, Justice Keteh- " New York. Aug. 27, 1847 : Ws <ssPablic sewer from Wooster st. to his j he oR dill i A fore the audienoe and presented with her usual bouquet. | amsent him back to his old quarters to finish his term | . tn your jist of steamers given inthe Hera d, intending | The movement of each bank in the State of M > bai Tho This is a very large number. It is a fact worth | We must mention to our readers that the grand piazza | of sentence with an iron ball attached to one leg. iocubensanil the povnnidy Shey that have becn ruoning.| consisting of tho Bank of the State end branc 4 relating, that of the] immense emigration this | cpened at Falmo's by Mr- Burke, the proveistar it on¢ of | srealing « Watch.—OMloer Devan, of tho 14th ward, | onthe North River since thelr frst introduction by | four periods, within the past three years, has ray) Public rested yesterday, a woman called Isabella Campbell, | Robert Fulton, | notice several omissions, which I will * Avenue D.. HEEL Y year, a larger number come with money, and go ioe cream an Jefteahmente are of the choicest kind. potiepetad tes of stedling a. Silver: Witehy Werth: mi be. | name, which will euable-you to correct the’ list, namely: | *mnexed :— Avenne Co... cole ee uae oreo meee ee Grogee SOs immediately to the West, than ever before. onioke will be ‘comptned of i longing to vohn E. Bynner, residing at No. 46 Elizabeth | the Firefly, William Penn, and Bristol; these were of the Banw or Tar State or Miseount any Brane ith street. TMS __ | Groups, or glimpace of the Vatican,” La Nepotitaine,” | *t#eet. Locked up by Justice Ketcham for trial. | | same date Oe the oir ara cnowlley Ligeataa’ these Wind; 4b, Dee rosy red a ye try 4 aha Hon. Joun A. Dix,—We are informed thatthis | » danes, end exerolees on the tight rope, the whole to natoniea joolueaey, Abeta ‘Wendell on a charge of ob- tro several others of modern date omitted, namely:-the | awk of the Geate, .. 690 298 71.908 ‘wer in Houston atreet. A ; { ( A Seiad vitae -Pablie ‘sewer from Shh stréet: to gentleman will resign his seat in the Senate of ee taut tue ctol Le akon rit a4 taining $10 worth of clothing for a sailor, from Phillip | Telegraph, New Jersey, Napoleon, Belle, Gazelle, and Brageh at Faye ated ie Doirdave Detive semae tows 26th the Unitéd States, in consequence of the illness | a good house, ¥ ’ Crance. Held te bail to answer. others. nae Biss dt ty, ton “ iaibeg aa avenue. F bdasah, ‘ . oe a te crubhe sewer from 2th of his wife, who has been directed by her medi- | Bowray Awrurmuxatne, — ‘This cireus has been | Charge of Fraud.—A man with a wooden leg by the |” Pog Orrick ARWANorMENT.—Perhaps persons gene- | hes Publ from 19th pt. to, 16th ‘ ; ante name of Edward M. Cahill, was arrested yesterday on a Soe ee eee ioe ot atin these,” | Cal adviser to take « trip across the Atlantic for | geently improved and ornamented, the seats newly cush- | charge of defrauding Henry F. Ket-bam, residing on the ire Meetact Ge tie Stace ia ban eee ‘Public vewer trom 20th st.to Cat | the benefit of her health. Mr. Dix is a gentle- | ioned, and the entire house arranged in a beautifulman- | corner of Leonard and Centre streets, of the sum of $45, | £274 all letters. for Halifax, Nova, 8 Be scene "thence to North River. ‘ " ag i matances :—it appears from the | Watd aii letters ap, Kose. Sesto, eS from sth st. toxewer |‘ma anda scholar, and one whose place cannot | ner. Itisleased by Mr, leau¢ Burtis, of Brooklyn, and ped ap tig Pvt iat the accused induced him, | Tht thet may be received in Boston forty-eight hours Brae [ : ; ind | the management will be conducted by our old friend 18th of iast month, to cash a draft for $50,to wit: im ver, from 30th street to.| be easily filled... We hie that he will not find | ina excellent caterer for publicamusement, John Tryon. an gn "New Yonx. Aug. 18th, 1847, | ending atty directions tet by Cunard Lins Geabele, |" Spring sewer frome Tadson st. to NR | it necessary to deprive his country of his valu- | ‘The season commences on Monday evening, the 13th § Please pay to H. Ketcham, or order, finy dol- y tin “Lexington, 10 st o Ne : ENT. Mi Hivernia, ke. Letters hy overland mail, starting forty- anaes jane streei . ewer from Hudson st. to NC | abl, m the Senate chamber. of September. We understand several eminent eques- | jars, being the amount of my semi-annual annuity from ri Bond rs sewerfr able services . } lars, bei eight hours. before Cunard boats, arrive a week after $1,769, 1.453 614 jond street *.. from Bowery to Broad- ye inane walelieetan ott | trians are already enceged, and no doubt the interior | your institution, due the Ist Sec ae thone vessels, and the is treble. Persous residing 769,564 Ly ‘ ‘habahesne es | manegement, by Mr. Tryon, will meet with commensa- EDWARD M. CAHILL. fa'the bowin vor Wertor even in this meen eam fthe Beate... eatta Saver roadway *.. Breckee wer (tom Bond street to | Lars rom Montevipgo.—By the bark Bra- | rate patronage from the pubile. ‘To President, Directors & Co., New York Life Insarance | "ie the winter season caloulate within oy. Fmd py Sa 7 Bleecker street * +1 Public fewer from Broadway to zileiro, Capt. Williams, arrived last night from | Mixenva Rooms.—The Virginia Serenaders giva con- | and Trust Co. m 1 Mr. Ketcham paid $45, ana | *bt hours of the time their letters will arrive In Boston, “Pal 189/480 W. Washington Place...Public vewer tom MixedGugal st. to | Rio Grande, we are in possession of files o1 | certe nightly at the Minerva rooms, and recive very li- | Andon this duatl lt Bete Te aoe the above inet | tuence all thelr letters go byoveriand mall much to thelr | s,s, 196,520 Barrow. connecting with sewer in | Montevideo papers to the 8d July. | Lisied patronage, They are well worthy, of the patro- Qitton yenaras he wae informed thas « ‘s few hours pre. mpi dea corres ' fo 149,980 Waverly Place... .....-Puphic) wer from Broadway, to The negotiations which have been for some sathey eran in the city, iraw large audiences as long pious, ir. Cee ae ey reteake batten tacos, “Gold Pens Wholesale and Retall,Spencer $1,474,470 2.195.040 1,567,640 Mstreet. 2 oe. sees ees Pablie fiom near avenve | time pending between Rosas and the French and | Prevx Orsna Trours.—This new company of Ne- | ed out of the sum of $42. Justice Osborne held the ac- & REN DELLS, are selling Gold Pens t aiferent aualiteas 4a9.900° Tig8g19 149817 dah weet from wrenue Dr, | English ministers, have failed, and these pleni- | gro minstrels, will make their first appearange in Brook- | °u#ed to bail to anewer the charge, at uanaually How prices, The genine, Hy 35 22,495 street irom avenue A to sew. entiari i bs lyn this evening. F; the success which they met Corte eee Ta RE it maa 4 “ Pebltiettm veer |The market are in avery unwotled state, and | sata Neves. ove enstent thy wt beware Movements of the People tit ata al ; street. . ++ Public sewer from avenueB tosewer ; he markets are in a very unsettled state, and | g¢ived, ‘The Hon. W. H, Polk, the loetbas of, the Prestdent, call and examine. No, 170 Broadway, ¢ been ‘Tih street. . Pablie sewer from Istavenuetoay.D | Prices are nominal. Curanioat Dionastas.—The collection of chemical dio- | and our present ee Waren ae pesteem Dee eseae- Diamond Pointed Gold Pens.— $1,541,731 1,511,872 Lndadenk Public sewer fromi Astor Place to | Besides the foregoing, there is nothing of in- | ramas, which wo referred to yesterday, and which belong | INE ,Of, Paredes, Instantly Soaigoed Doo, Uipeneaite cont | emt racine Meggan chen pens inthe eity— | The great increase in the circulation hae been th street... i from avenue B ro ave. | terest to record. | to Mr. Winter, will be exhibited for @ short time in| oo. The President, in accordance with his wish, has ap- y age recommer ad extensinely By tym "eounary, | tthe Bank of the State; the tesves of the} o trom Broadway to ee ‘ Brookiya, commencing this evening. think our | pointed him» Major in the Third Regiment of Dragoons, | tsed the te Diltgoed Te winds the sdte tales of riv Is, who | ha not varied mt liy atuce June, 1 RE Pre re te sr fomarenne Agere: || Eutction ax Ritope Iatanb.—Acdording to | Sn 3): Susie ot yeaeatay, say Sinee to Join Goucral Soott's division. He will leave | gaseotccucea helt CHORE NAL NeCgMHn fy Wwiitamatrect, | 184D,and 1816,the clroulntion ofthese banks was / so trom Broadway to ‘th | the returns received from the western congres: | lite Newark (NJ) Eagle, of yesterday, says: The | Dereon Tiuraaay morning, and joln Genera Pattornon | 04.4 Wensw Wu aiest and S Baye. o2 Fai the amount of specie on hand, while in Jun,» 0 ig Ray ay ay to6th | sional district in Rhode Island, Benjamin B. | paper, that the Peo Deo Ethiopian Opera 0, give 5 Eoaesaclly eames ee oe, ie god Vera ps the exclusive sale 9} them proportion of apecte to paper issues was as on : from avenue Ato ave. | Thurston, the democratic candidate, is elected. | angther concert this ovening, which we understand i | 11°60 train trom Vere Cruz to Jalapa and Puebla, in Whe ender and five-ciguths. ‘There has been no material » Ath streetess ‘sewer from Brondway to | Phis isa whig los | evening were highly gratified and amused. - The skill of | orderto reach Gen, Scott's head quarters as soon as pot- 4 PensJ. W. Greaton | {8 the other departments, 7 in 6th avenue; also, from he ers {s unrivalled, and every thing 18 conduo- | #ible.—Phélad. Ledger lst inst. and 44 Chestnut street, Phils- | ‘The quantity of certain articles exported fro: = Lig ab AR) re Gas.—What is the matter with the gas? For | ted with the utmost decoru: Marietta College in Ohio, haa graduated a class of ten oiewsle and, retail) old Pens, | ¢o foreign ports for the week ending August 28¢ a week or more the supply has been very limited | We are pleased to learn that the celebrated and un- Ld ane year, and conferred a degree of L., L. D, up- the trade. They now offer the 4) Yoel states cere « ip base for $1 50 only; they are | annexed: i joint | rivalled Dan Rice, i reeavers Samuel F. Vinton, M. C. celebrated Congress ase nly re a ve Predeare inthe vicinity of Futon and Namsan avec. algae and wish lm the ens | Colne onion bait Washington o via Ken ea oh oe bg apart eeu |, emer rg Nae ain, Howls, 100 lath street... .- " Se ae eee » eq! troupe of ne eich. tucky. ‘Albert G. 80 ‘en, silver Zi r—| No ry Joth street... ie sewer from Union Place to Tur Srramens.—No tidings yet of either the 5 $1.75 only, all others in proportion. "Gold Pens repaired | 60 bbls; Nails, 270 kegs; Tar, 1 bois. 6th i Also, , " bit d Biyori gave a concert of it Fall ‘ol. MoC! hes Mi one 4 ™ ; | also, \rins Fiace t0 | New York ot Caledonia. a sag “ . sacred music a Ci ec lane sehen San one oN isstanippi br Ag jag Upwerncencandles, xs 147; Dem | - w ~