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THE NEW YORK HERALD 7 == Vol, XIE, No, 962_Whole Me, £859, NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1847. Price wo Cente, ‘ = — nn = a Se - =~ — - — mn e a | W YORK STATE MILITIA— treets and East river; will in Me a es THE NEW FORK HERALD | PSMSUN ORDERS oa ike sand be commanded ty Capeethos. Maxtom | Pag Type ne erteats and Muateal, sou aay Intelligence. repress Robt oles, Inteltigence, ew Youx, September 2, 1017 e 2d Conapany ws bouuded by Rutgers, Madison | Pax Tuearae —Mrs. Mowatt and Mr. Davenport ap- | | Surenion Count, Sept. 23—Before Judge Oakley.— Pater frome Beaten” the arrival of the steamboat ESTABLISHMENT, The ilitis of the City of New York, (which Grand streets and East river: will be commanded by Cant | peared last night at the Park in the play of“Love Lewis vs. Thomas D. Hayes.—This was an action on | Worcester from Hoston, on Wednesday morning jied white mate citizens between the H. Williams, and will parade in M the right on e play ofLove.”” Mrs. | 4 promissory note, for $2000. There wore two defences | the messenger, belonging to Adams’ Ia —— Korth: -west curner of Fulton and Wastes om, who have not commuted, and who are | Jefferson at ee | Mowatt in the part of the Countess, made a great sen- | p-tup- firrt, the note vas an accommodation note, given | the door of his oar open’ whisk nt cuce ssleee Rane inkcnotee tie ellowing eee sgt usm oy | ereand Haaontcae, wil comme by Litt | SAN”. ree quence was not large, but thoee who | mitheut coagideration; and weondly, it waa alleged that | ck, and em examination be wcertained thet » on Mond sy, the ath of | Comd’t Edgar M. C: : were present gave @ plain’ in the cause was merely nominal; ie > . mn carried JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | company, parade pnd martial cere te oe aed ae cotapte | right on Aaeteey scion, and wall parade in Henn Present gave evidence that they were fully repaid y ed off, ev in compli- | right Market st ance with, nact af he Leguiatuie ofthe State of New York, | (ith Company ‘District—Bounded by Rutgers, Dis OTRCULATION..FOBRTY THOUSAND. Py al ey og ele AL ison streets; will be commanded by Cay't She or potiged 0 Militia.” ord May 6th, 1817, and they We and will parade in Henry st, the right on Cli and Mr. Davenport playing Adrastus, We have no | *#t# to the firm of Ketcham, ——- & Bement, for the | to h«ve been the stol firm of Ketcham, —— & B t were the real parties in | ly done by some expert thief. A man, it for thelr attendance, To-night the tragedy of “Ion” | interest, and that the defendant, who had been a part- | Seem to puss off the boat with aheavy bundhom tar tae will be presented, Mrs. M. assuming the part of Ion, | ner with one Hyer, had made un assignment of their | arm, covered up in « piece of oll clo.h, which {s supposed, money. * : ‘ cape di ton Suspicion.—Captain MoGrath, of the 5 Every day, Price 3 cents per copy—8 mand.uts of Brigades, Regiments and Companies | 5th Company District—Bounded by Division, Norfolk. | doubt that the Payment of their debts, amongst which debts was this | Arrest ( oo PR dae np ated mr will ‘direct all. officers and ‘uon-eommusioned officers of | Grand and ldvidge otreeta; will be commanded hy Capes | the neweed doe cuennwem cnterprise, it ehoata Tete | Bote, and It was. therefore, contended that it was virtu- | ward yoile-, arreated early yesterday morning, af the SEKLY HERALD—Every Price 634 eext | each uniformed company, to attend the parade in uniform or | James L. Waugh, aad will in Orchard at, the right ou | he forgotten that these talented teeiremets should not | ally paid. To this it was replied, that plaintiffs were | Northern Hotel, f,ot of Courtlandt street, « young man ver, 3 1246 ceute per nanum—payable in undress, Subalteres and non-commissioned officers will aid | Hesrer st pent! yg C thin Rerygrmers are about to | endorsers on the note; that it was regularly protested, | calling himselt HH. Howard. but whose real name is HERALD POR EUROTE—Every. Ste day= | the commandants ofc the fthe day. Ni ‘Com, District—Bounded by the Bowery, Gracd, | Gohart for Purope, and that this is the last opportunity | and notice of protest sent to them, and they had to take | Henry flosford, under suspicious circumstances, having Price 634 sents per copy—$9 per anam, iuell 1¢. | person will be permitred to i cme ry and Division streets, will be commanded by Captain | Which will far the present be afforded for the New Yor! itup. Verdict tor plaintiff for $2.106. For plaintiff, Mr. | m bis Possession & quantity of goods, supposed to be oF $3 25, exclusive of painge {eras inadyaoee. Se sion of his commanding officer ua Cyros H. Loutrel,and will parade in Forsyth atthe right ou able role coportunts will ot therefore be lost, oF | H Retcham; for defendant, Mr Horace Clark” | atolen or obtalued by false and Freudulent tions aud advertisements wi . qi onan er st a of the Park audiences. | John H. Brock: Ba fo. fanoy r pets TPL 18 and ri pany . 5 7 ae 5 ohn H. Brockner vs. Wm. B. Coxzens. Treasurer,and | tions, consisting of laces, sewing milks and nani, lf rue Vivienne, P. L, Simonds, aps delimauension as the stata zea Th Diatrict—Bounded by Norfolk, Rivington, addition to “lon”? will be presented to-night the farce | Fred. H. Way, Vice President of the 3d Ward Nai goods, valued at several hundred. os og Miller the boabaeiter, ‘ person i : in | Of “Simpson & Co,” ; iy Golises. This Joma i AL ,D—Pnblished om the | each regiment, to i] mn and Grand streets; will be commanded by Captain American Association.—This was an action to recov man has been employed as salesman in several dry "ANNUAL BIC r ee ee Sita ts Uaderhiih sad wil parade in Orchard atreet, the | | Bowsay THstar.—Thore was a veryexcellont house | ® balance of $240, rent of certain premlsos in Cireen. | stores in this cit 7 wners are wanted for the property. eu Bt of Ji er ingle copies sixpence each. place state the Regimental Orders. F of ity. 1 DY ERISEMENTS, tthe usual prices—alwayecash in CHARLES. Wty “ORD. night on Broome a i sass ghdiindneaies Mik geening cA | wich street. In 1844, an association was formed in the | Apply at the office of the chief of police. ade hivgincaaeads sce | nc. wermns, Diageo Commanme. | Meyhentat maduatsaomett Me Roney Rii| oA te here veiogand i enomore than just to | KIA "ests, iat tet Png Watd"Muste asns | “Pid Sintec oe eae meanest. e prietor Cc. + Div. Inspeetur Henry C Shumway,en} will parade in Broome street, the ere excellent, and received: | Association, of which the defendant Cozzens was ap- | pa'ch bas been received by Captal oe eRe an hides enneted§ fally and with SECOND REGIMENT N Y. 8. MILITIA. ri he on. © yatie 5 Ren a pp as they deserved, much applause, The pieces enacted | Pointed treasurer and the defendant Way vice president, | 3pringfeid, .iassachusette, stating that Hosford was in | Sen or commanieations by tote ROMER 3 (earverof MorcerattBrogmetecia) a Momicy_ | Were excellent, and each actor performed his part in a | ALA meeting, of the amoctation tn 1846.6 commiting ined fore farther x « N f Mercer aud Broome stree3s) on Mi was appointed, of which Mr. Hyatt was chai 5 the . proprietor of mithisen? mua be port t paid, or the post- Tur wantto the above Div sion Orders and tne act therein n Very commendable manner. Mr. Marshall excelled him- | committes was empowered to take the premises in ques. | In the Case of Thomes B Dorsey. —This young man of constructive etober, 1847. at 5o’clock P. M., and will th 1) appea's that may be m de to him for th mentioved the una jiformed privates of the several companies nie will he d 4 frava the val olthistes iment, will assemble within their resyeative Com fine or penalty against apy person oF persousea | lf in his part, and is becoming a very great favorite. | tion, for the use of the association, and, accordingly, | Was arrested a fow any Pustiets on Monday, the dt day of Uctober next. at 0 | rolled at ua-uniforined members ofthe feainent We observe that the bill for this evening includes threo | MF. Hyatt, the chairman, entered into » written agree- | larceny, in obtaini CONEY ISLAND FERRY. —SUNDAY | o'lock, A... for’ Compaay parade, Inape.tion and tartial | "°8Y' order o ANDREW A: BREMNER, Reames sicectin ment for the hire of the premises for one year, from the | lowing gentlemen:—James H. Brush, Alexander Grant, t EXCURSIONS ~The F grnt and Commer r cane ae cee © jaw Col. 7h Regiment. = rpned sh pi “y a ree A sgyll sc ae Ase eee is of Mey, ae to the int of Mey, 1846." The assoc! -_ v a ep Moore, by false and fraudulent representa- G jons stenmer wil pres: nS NT ion occupied the room for the greater portion of the | tims. The case was investigated before Justice me (054, ArM and 3g BMC: cid gn end after Mower, | Company A "District Josep Crm EIGHTH REGIMENT N.Y. 8. MILITIA. conveniently hold. ‘The first piece is the drama of the | yeur 1840, and then left, and refused to pay the rent, | on Wednesday last, which rendled ie gee aoa ipruce 19 Ttere | streets, koownas the Fr op) ouift, Hi vari aw litn 13tu Warps, “Oo D + “Giecti nDistricty the tth Wad, | Pursuant to the shave dirisien cede and the act therei for. tha Tall of Tyrols> which i very monk ad ea nei | ME,tiyate, proved the agreement to let f De and William sts ani! < v4 and | signed it seg teats, Commandant, | ofine rgianest will accmple mits air resyscuvecomiany | the lat 18 « Yankoo butlesae on the " Lady of Lyous.” | ineetingn’ ‘The nearstaty of the oan treet, Peck Slip Sou h, Rouse- | districts on Mondey the Ath di treers, kuo’ the Fourth | 4. a for compauy parade will Leave daily at 10 A.M., and 1 that he | holding the accused to bail in the sum of $500 on each Invetinga” The seotetaty of the asseclasion sino proves | = Cherar of Burglary —OMcers Willis and, Whitehart eo This bill promises three different kinds of amusement, . pwr npongpn Pe ives | a2, tho this dlsttias bellon semoree aa lack . uspection and martial exercise, | which cannot fail to please the varied tastes of all” | yrrieus proceedings of the ass Ning enter oly an rer EN omptin pect oy eco ron a onan ote iy sesipne hove Kes Ly. tea 4 fag places desiguated Cuatuam Trxarae.—We attended the Chatham i ee cee M4 Mr. Harris vee: when he retired from —_ by ged the premises No. 439 Houston street, oc- 6 G . office. vir. son, counsel for the natives, moved f{ cupied Moses Li 5 cloak, bering and Oak | ner TERE ened ad re oe Bsc oammandant, at the cor | Theatre last ovening as usual, and found it crowded to | Sonsuit on the ground, that the sansienge ee aie | bed cae oe other articias of clsthing cena $16 ie, net of the Fourth | Kivingcon, Hidge, aud Division streets * | excess, On looking at the bill of performances, wo did | constituted body, and could not enter into a valid and | gether with $30 in silver cole portion of the olothing id Oak Sompan; Captain James Price. commandant, at the | not wonder at it, for we saw that Jim Crow Rice, the | binding agreement. In Ce Tags of his motion he cited | Was recovered by the officers, and Justice Timpson com- ee coal treets. fs dasprpot i, bounded very prince of darkies, and Mrs. Nicholls, were engaged the Revised Statutes and the famous Log Cabin case, | mitted him in fall for trial. gion, ivision, str , decided after the election of General Harrison, which | Stealing a Vest.—Officer Wiles, of the Sth ward, arrest- the 20th im: feeaerune NOTICE—SULLIVAN’S EASTERN k astern Mail, coe tte EN Toed, Springdeld a4 pase Letters and boa emai) comin pe shore, yeuine Mie inhicld asirond=Leuves New York daily, at 6 of the Courier rgess. Stringer ewspapers re- A *pecial re wo corner of Dover and ‘At than will be kept open at the office coats iad. Pribune, Fapress, and w 8 o'clo: Lett yd Comendant, rot a Catherine | Gy"ieidye ct out until the hour of startin i the at cham, cl, 3B an Second Election District of the 4th | Compan Captain M k aud Grane a, Grat ts. t through to © pringfield ‘ie Churoh, J rn ny Vaan Dyke commandant, at the | to perform. The amusements went off with much | he stated was exactly i int. 1 ed, yesterdi : 2 k xactly in point. The Judge said he | ¢d, yesterday, a young man of Tespectabl th qeeviad to ene alt Peet iveacek Ake , Company E vistriet—Robert MeLeod, Comm: Serres Caateageat raion, Jf durch abounded | cota, and the audionoe seemed mach pleased. ‘The | would not nonsuit on that ground;, but ‘there. was | by the name of Hdward Jekanon ahs ss © of stealing > id Newspapers by this oute will reach their des- | iu 8l:ue boanding the Park, Chat! street, Pearl atcet Company D, ¢ James Little, commandant, at the cor- | monologue en the * Decease of O'Connell,” was sung b: another point upon which he thought he would nensuit | & Vest, valued at $4, from the store of Daniel Rhodes, No. ination 12 hours in advance of the U. S Mail. Broadway, known +s the First Election District of th ner of Puvand Houston streets. ‘This diatrict 1s bounded by | the whole company, and was rapturously sprlocie?, | the plaintiff, namely,” that he had shown no conuestion | 200 Canal treet. Tio. waa ight and the 'y re- wirem JW. BULUIY: ‘Ward, will a-semble athe comer of entre and Duauestrests. | Kiviugton, Clinton, Houston and Sherifl streets. Tho bill for this evening comprises the comedy of the | in the letting between the plaintiffand defendants, ‘The | Covered. Justice Drinker locked himup foresee? TL ROR NEW BRUNBWICK—A load Wee ldadan haat eeank eh aoe ea Company taia George B. Bowne, commandant. at the | “Castle of Linberg,” « dance by Miss Deloraine, the | Plaintiff's counsel then recalled the two witnesses, with | The Smiths in Trouble.—A woman, calling inerself FOR NEW BR Lf 7 road- | corner of Cu and Houston streets ‘This district is , fate Fo 1a}g.cents-—Thy elegant way. kuowa asthe Second Election District of the éth Ward, Kiviugtoo, Sheriff acd Houston streets, ana the | QPere of “Otello,” 'and the laughable farce of Bam | & Flow to connect the defendants with the agreement to nines Looe gths rey. (oh & charge of * : wil " ‘mm an al ae ‘ i 7 wipes.’? © mono! er jet, faile was fin nonruited.— " |, together with several rete ce tchattiacte autivrars EME for New | Company G atic Heary Baraat Commardant, within | “ompeny F, Lieatenant Edmund H. Weyman, commandant, | willbe repestgd too, 2" ‘n° death of O'Connell | FOOL scotia "Me. Jemes MoAdam, {or defondents, | pawn tickets, worth in ail $o the'preperty of Elretees . jek Tnudine at Rossville, Woodbridge, Totten’s, Perth | a lige bounding Centre Welker, Mulberry, Chatham and | ache Goren of With wet eed Aveune B. This district is Messrs. I’. and Harris Wilson. Smith, residing at No. 130 Beekman street. Justice wr trial. Aapey en Pench's—Passengers take stages direct for Cran- Pearl streets known as the Third Elect bury, Cross Roads and Spotswood. Ww: of Wi iatrict of the 6th | bounded by Houstoa street, Aveuue B, Filth stree the | Patmo's Orena Hovse.—The mania for witnessing | “ Before Judge Sandford—Siephen Whitney vs. The | Drinker locked her up re sts. East River. the performances of the Ravels still continue, and,every | Mayor, Aldermen, gc., of the City of New York.—This | Arrest on Suspicion.—Officer Boyton of the 9th ra. Pompany G, .C Pg ay epee ta a bet ene ompauy, G, Lrenceuaut Alvah T. Canfield, commandant at | eventng, they attract the largest audiences of any thea- | was an action of trespass against tho defendants, for | word, arrested yesterday » young man, callin taken on reas mi Rory stregts, known a bounded by Fifth street, Avenue B, Ni.th street,and the Bast | tre in New York, compared with its size, ‘The enter. | Drying a pion at the fot of Tuck slip. on the property | tee ie ee evesoae sped in 4 grocery store weighing “on Pe ae asa i e Aves. ! J Pike street. ‘I'he case was uA. D., # = PORBEREWSRURY OCEAN HOUSE. The Regimenml Court of Appea'sto hearappe ls from fines | Company H, Lieatenant James H. Dyer, commandant, at | tinment of last night was received with tho greatest | tried before, and a verdict rendered for plaintiff, It was | “1e# bent up, in order to sell them for old silver. He was Middletown and Red Bust The Steamboat epoeiee Pea area a Pte ied Drill | the comer of Avenue B and } treets. ‘This district is | enthusiasm, and to return the compliment to their sup- | afterwarda brought before the Court of Errors; the ver- | COBveyed before Justice Room at the 2nd district police, 8, C. Tries, Master, will run as follows, from Pultor | Room. on Monday, October 18, 1817, at Xi velock, A. AL. bounded by Ninth street, Avenue ‘ourteenth street, and | porters, the Ravels display each time the best of their | dict set aeide, and the case sont back fora new trial. It Barry ac ina ae wanted for the spoons, Ap- Blip. *" Coloiiel 2nd Rey't. Appeals will be heard at the Military Hall, No. antomiines and the funuiost of theirtrioks. The repre- | Vas tre morning by Judge Sandford, by cousent | Ply to the above magistrate. . Leave Shrewsbury. — on tiday'the 13th October, 817, as follows sCompanyA:a¢ | weutution of this evening, for the bencdé ef M. med shea, | of the parties, without the intervention of '@ jury, and rested ae sigttlte Oficet, Rider of the $d. ward. ay seine) loeb... THIRD REGIMENT N. Y.8,MILITIA. So'clock,A-M.s Coimauy’ B, at Bo'clock, AML: Company | Loon Javelll, promises to’ be one of the most ‘ceeelient | JU4kment rendered for the plaintiff, for tho amount of | Tested last night a black fellow called John Peter, ‘on a A.M. Gaturday, 25at 3 PM 5 Ist AnD 2p Warps. Gat I diciock, AA. Aly Compmy D, acit o'clock, A-M- | ever produced by these wonderful ucrobata, It wil con; | te former verdict. For plaintiq, Mr. H. Sandiord; for | ChArKe of assaulting itugh T. Byrne, residing at M6 "AM. Saudy,' 48,0 4 P-M | | In compliance with the abose Division order, and the Jaw | Company £,atz o'clock, P.M. Company #, 43 0°clock, BM: | Siwt of the vaudeville: Ia the Hegiiat lore age oeted ce, | defendants, Mr. Joseph L.. White. Greenwich street, with « razor, inHlcting a severe 7A Monday, 27, wt 1034 AM. | therein referred to, the uuuniformed privat bers of the | Company G, o'clock, Company H, at 5 o'clock, | St, 4 penta Sne Lnglish language called the Goouk oe ous R) . wound. Locked up for trial by Justice Drinker. 7 AM. Tuesday, — 28,at 11 A.M_ | several companies of this regiment will assembly in their re- | P.M. By order of’ COL. J. W. STYLES. Three-¥eced Frenchman,” in which Gabriel Ravel has | Count or Oven any Teaminen, Sept. 23.—Before | " peiit Lerceny.—A woman calling herself Eilse Me- ee & AIM. Wediesday, -29;at 1134 AM. | spective company districts,on Monday, the 4th day of Octo- — the principal parts. After which. the fairy spectacleen- | Judge Edwards, Aldermen Kelly anit De Forest.—After | Lofin, wan arrested yesterday by @ poli hey Thuestay, | 30,at 8 A.M. Tharsday, ' 30, ati2”\ M. | ber next 1 10 O'clock A. Bl, forcompany’ parades inepection NINTH REGIMENT N. Y.8 MILITIA. titled Beauty and the Beast” will be enacted, by Miss | the court was organized, the Judge said he mentioned | hor pomossion a lool ot Tica we ean having in he Line Staxes will ran to Howell Works, Squam Village med and equipped, according to law, at the places It Wanp. Clarke, aud Messrs. Placide, Sefton, Waleott, and other | On Tuerday last that there were aio twenty indict- | sichonsekngey Fee Ne ay SORES which Waa & ekteme eel cre mamas aml ior the following distriets, viz: Pursuant to the above Division Orders and the act therein | good nctors. Weare glad to announce that, d la de- | ments found by thegrand jury of the Court of General | “ft marked James Hinds, No. 57. Anowner is ued, the nuuniturmed privates of the several companies | Mande générale, the excellent pantomime of “Robert | Seerions returned to this court, and. if there were no | APPIY to Mr. Mountfort, clcrk of police, 2d distriot, 6th by Capt. John Jagels, and | mentio conn district bounded by Nassau, Wall Broadway, Kecun, Weat, | ofthis regiiueat will le within theis respective compan rece NB All persons are forbid trusting the above, boston ae | disrct bounded by Nassau, Wall Broadway, Kecyit, Weat, | ofthiereguneat pall saecrmple w of October mext,at 19 o'clock, | Macairs’” will be once more performed by the Ravel fa- | special circumstances connected with them he would | “"/inorier —Omicera Owens, of the 6th ward, arrested re of Greeuwich, " A.M. for company parade, inspection and martial exercise, | Mily. This is, indeed, w grand bill, which, we hope, will | send them back. Since then he had looked into them, yesterday an old thief called Pat Dolan rged with HREWSBURY, LONG BRANOG. | ,,24,Gompcny (B) commanded by Coptaiu NB Lalnu, dis- | armed ant eqaipeed according w law, at the place designated | be quite attractive f-r the admirers of Madame ‘Leon | and found they were ali cases fit to be tried in the Court | Healing a bundio of woutn loecote at ae eee eee BOW Sdlmcele, Hishiods, | iets bouud-d by asa, Maiden Lane, South and William | forench district respectively, ax follows z= 0 Javelli aud her worthy husband, who ts, undoubtedly, | of General Sessions, Ho had also looked into the | tronerty of Macy Need” Sane pnarel worth $11, Ruvsom and Eatontown Landing. The ‘tree Witt moot ia Codec ht ihe corsar Of Neseaut st, id neduatriet of Comaay A, commanded by Captain John | one of the favorites ofthe public. "We hope that thelr | statutes, and consulted with his associates, and he had | Property of Mary teed. No, 32 Orange atrest. Locked TED WIN LEWIS, «apt. Haynes, will rum as follows, Sarl (C) commanded by Lieut-commavdaut D, C, lime, and boun y the Bowery, Kivington, Eldridge, | benefit will be a bumper. ‘They really deserve it. no doubt that power was given him to return them into An aici districts boanded, beg‘nnicg at the Batterv, by | First avenue and Second street, at the South East’ corner of from foot of Barclay street, North river: neal, jd, Broad, Wall, Broadway, Hecior end iste streets. Bowsay Amrititueatae.— i the Court of Sessions. He would, therefore, direct the Leave New York Leave Shrewsbury, Whitehall, Marketield, Bro ee ot an ae The district of Company B, commanded by Lieutenant ; John Gossin, the celebra | ciork to enter an order on the minutes accordingly, | F#® Emplted Conteaton Of Che Dake’ at clock. O’elock. Battery « pposite to f Said poy Comin’t Stephen H. Coynell, aud bunded by Eldridge, ‘K ted clown, whose name is so well known throughout the | ‘Trueman F. Young, indicted for countefeiting bank bills, The London 7: s Saturday, -25,at 3 PM. Monday, STAM | arn icebeces UD cotennalal by Oigt: HanevO. Mx, die: | fusion, Aveuue A. Second sueet, and Kirst avenue, at | oountry, appeared last evening at the Bowery Amphi- | Wa# called, but did not appear, and his recogolaances | ;,/R¢ London Times of the 4th inst. hes a letter from Tuesday, —-2hvat 9AM. Weduesday, 29,at WAM. | crict hound d by Wall, Broad, Marketiield, Whitehall and | the South West comer of Houston aud Alten streets, eae ff Wore forteited. ‘Phe cours then adjourned. ‘The cirouit | {¢ Paris corrospondent, from which we select the follow- Thursday, 30,at 1 A.M. a Peart 4's will assembie on Hanover quare. ‘ 3, The district of Company C, com auded by Lieut. Jacob | theatre, for tho frst time this season. As might bo ex- | remained in session, and took somo in uests, after which | #98. — Stages will be iu readiness on the arrival of the boat to con- | Sin Company (E) command:d by Cupt. 8.8, Parker, district Essex, Rivington, Clinton, Aver | pected, his reception was enthusiastic, andwe muy add | {t adjourned : i ho Moniteur contains & new and most important ar- Tee rae eer coeulars apply to FB. Hall, at tne office on | botided by Wail. Veal, Whitehall and Bouth streets, will erecty Aste the South East comer | 114 nerturmances and his tricks were duly appreciated, | U Seacban 5} Sept. 23. tole, (mich will be found below.) being the confession f . B. Hall, Seetieae in Raeoe enaeateete Panes cl | Usrren States Mansuan's Orrice, Sept. 24 the wharf st gueere | Om teams tas et of Company D, commanded by Capt. Charles | With Gossin and the present stock company, ihe Bowery | to Make a Revett cit a b Ene ee Oe eee yy Capt, William Serrill, dis: 4. e dis: P that the pac ams | true bounded by Brood way, Park Row, Sprace, Wi T. Bulwinkle, and bounded by the Bowery, Secoud street | Amphitheatre is sure to prosper; but in order to give it | Queen of the West haule ; Libe.ty streets, will ussemole m the Park opposite Beekmay pe arenes aut Binth sunt, at the South East curner of Se- | additional attraction, we ucdeieard the mana, Lk has ae ‘towed ‘onteide the Teak by ee eies Wen ihe Ser tinels senting oe tan aon aie Tis Getene Rntilt stata yaar | tee aletiet staior meio esis eahed by Case tarda engaged the s oelubrated Holland aud Curlo families, and | tug was about leaving, Captain Hallet called all ands | will be seen, fully absolves the government and ‘the re Witen Blees ‘d bouaded by Pirstavenue, second street, Ave. | that they will appear here very soon, on deck, and ordered them to their duty; they refused, | authorities of all knowledge of, or instrumentality in ate, at the corner of Gold df Sixth street, at the Suuth Bast eomer of Avenue A | Dr, Couvnn h Grand Referendary of the Chamber of Peers, which be on. Pea) AS ketav a 6 eka End 1oA*: Sept, 10th, 1817, the steam- LPH and STATEN (SLANDER | sueet ips noril further notice — 7h Company (G) commiuded by LEAVE WHITEHALL. distri-t unded by Maiden « ave At 7, 9, 10, 1), A. Mayand 1, 2, me. minutes past 3 and at 4,5, | aud South streets, will assemble in 6,7, o'dtack, #. M. street th Moves. Personirications,—We attend- <s hustled the captain about. The mates came to bis | the death of the assassia, and, taken in connection with ‘if Company F, commanded by Capt John N. | ed the first exhibition of Dr. Colyer's troupe of model assistance, but they were also hustied about, and one of | the manly independent language and conduct of the € E QUARANTI 8th Company (H) commanded ty Cupt. Joseph Lon + | 8 The a them badly cut in the head. ‘The first mate was then | Duk i Wi Spruce, ; Hay ward, and bounded by the Bowery, ixth street, A . jukes de Pasquier and Decazes, in the affsir, cannot fall inst $8 &: A. M., am b 4, 5, 684.7. Le A iriet boast fed by ‘ role Willian, ponte be Sn AY jd: rs prterer'e sepa § a ha #1 i pepe met p Birla artists last evening, and wo are free to say that they ex- | despatched to the city, and procured # warrant from G. | to remove the odium which rumors, apparently corrobo- “GORNING LINE FWCLOCK, | of, illiam street, bons East op Svcuadaveaue aad seventh street 2, | colanything of thekind wo have ever seen in New York. | W. Morton, Eaq., United States vt dowattoner, and one | rated, were calculated to attach to all who partlolpated \ y 5 7K, eceesh Géukt of-Avmantss to bar ‘The district of Comp my G, commandea by Capt. Richar : of the deputy mars als was sent down to arrest and | in the custody of th ‘derer. Catdwells, Ween AND #ao', gee a a potion uactnees el ew Fy | | H.Thowpson, aud bouwded by the Bowery, Kighth atreet Before seelg it, we were afraid that it would net be as | bring them up. Ie had not arrived up to six o'clock | ;, Buill it remeinn proved thet the inferlor ofteere . Milton, Ponunkee Y Hitle Par 1 Kingston, pals Redhoou, | {9 bs 13 eeuomiy te Avenue A. aud Penth street. at the South East corner of Se- beret pace a Ac eoula desire; but after seeing | this evening. ed with the surveillance of the assassin were amily Barrgrowns B istol, Gatekill, Hudion-Conesekie, Kindethoos | © M- y Gooatnnaite ei agloer te 8, The district of « omvauy H, commanded. by Capt Heury | We did not remein long euoush to ree the wiele, but | pCOMMOX Puwas, Sept. 23—Defore Judge UlshooiTur— | aealigent «in omitting to search his person when and Balimore. Landing xt Hamsnond street. pak B. Melville and bounded by the Bowery, Tevth stueet, Ave- | from what es eb to fee the whole, but | Daniel Jocrin vs. Nicholas A. Hollerton.—This was an | Committed to their care, and their negligence is farther she wos New Yack, Tuesday, Thursday and, Sa'nrday, at 7 FOURTH RE sIMENT N.Y. 8. MILITIA. ced sent ot gant airectat the South Kast eoruer of Be | Uicty could aut Dad. fault We new accurate represen. | 2¢Wiot of trover to recover the value of p.cperty alleged | e#tsblished by the evidence of the valet de chambre, WhO wee Cree reread me: Mea Cae yg) iL. K MPH axD Orn Warps. cond sven T fh strpos tage mest caneiatte. pied te pth er to be worth $80. ‘The plaintiff was @ passenger in the | Témonstrated with them on their inattention to the Pursuant to the above Division Order meutioned, the wauniformed privates of the several comp. thei respective « ‘of October next brig Eurich, which arrived in this port from Havre last | Movements of his master. These offloers in their nowned oe Pore Cf the old world such as Pitien, Vao- } spring, end of which the defendynt Te master, A French | defence, we understand, that they obliged the Duke ae iv cedex of peek wn] ve it, and @ host of others, equaliy cele- priest took passage ut Havre, andin two dayrafter the | (Praslin) to take off the frock cout in which he appeared E. JESUP, Sey erent, Aud We learned froin persons present who have | brig left port he took sick, and continued so uatil his | tothem. He replaced it by » robe de chambre, ia the Col. Comm’s 9th Regt. N: ¥.8. Milita, | $e" the originals, the personifications of them, last | qvath; he bad uo friends on bourd, and the plaintiff wee | Pocket of which, it is xappoved. he bad placed the. 4 event 5 plaintiff was Pia polson. C Gig aerhae ening, were Very accurate, very kind to him, and relieved his waute as much ashe |.“ On Tuesday morning,” said the Duke Di “at Fcampany District ey op commanded bi t. Ea. oh IMENT N.Y. 8. M. Mavgmr Bisnor’s Coxcent.—The concert season | was able. ‘The Plaineift alleged that a8 @ token of the Se peters ob hesiiy wg te accomplish what I oon- muud Charle ,Junr. and bounded by Huston, Woost=r, an é i riest’s gratitude, he the t,t i sidered @ duty, | waited on ry ‘ison. Fourth ativets) Sixth Aveuue, Carmine, Bieecker, and Han | ,,2°d¢stant to the above Divisiou Orders and the Act therein | pens to-night, and it is an opening auch us no season | Priest's eratitu wire siguiy Tedutar tonnes nih coay | Tue Dukesds iestin heving eormpisined oe eneusen a. at the comer of Th.mpsou and Fourtn streets, | Of tha regia Fi ia within our recollection nas yet had. Every individual wearing apparel and trinkets, which were of the vaiue | Utferings, | observed to him that ve must have antici- ay districts on Moni NIA te Steamboat Pier foot of Barelay au . nd Seturdays, et seven o'clock, 1. etureing on the woosice days. ot this itor passage ot freight, apply on board, or to F. B, Hall. att the offic~ on the whart, al6 re MORNING LINw AT 7 OULOCK FOK ALBANY “AND TROY, and imer Ks. f to her: Gues or peualties imposed, will be held at Mit Bower: 1 the 2lst of October, 181! ) larger thon any other Da; d, safety. and commodiousnes: feamer ever nequired driv popularity, or tetained in greater perfe Si’ Conmnoy be ay districts on x October at 10 | of the thousands who have heard Madame Anna Bishop | above stated, and insisted that plaintiff should accept ot | Pated ‘hone sufferings, since they werw the resalt of the tion, those suomantal excelléucies whicn really desorve | vet Luerszn, and sor drmed aul Cauirved aceote saat reuonaud maitial «x | during her recent engagement at the Park, has been gra- | ‘bet; the latter refusd; the old man again urged him | Powon he had taken, and thut the physicians, being ig- ercise, armed aud equip rt siqual ‘district respectiy els, aa folliw to take them, saying, ho knew he could not live, and it | Borant ofthe nature of the poison, had hesitated to pre- a ec eae LOW iver, | tHed aud delighted as much with her artistic and | would relieve him very much if hy would take them. | #tibe for him, when they were informed that two phials rdford and Barro streets, and commanded by | Anished style of singing, as with her fine acting. But | The plaintiff at last gave his consent, and accepted them | t tudanum, nearly empty, had been discovered To his ones, captain, at the north east coruer of Hudson and | these persons have never yet heard her in the concert | * hv alleged, in the presence of three witnesses, aud also | desk: ‘The prisoner replied that ‘ he had not taken lau- et got the keys. In two or three days after the priest came | Gsuum.?’ In answer to # second question, he said that t company B, bounded by Bedford, Hammersly, | F0om, which, in fact, is the true test of the vocal artist, | on deck, and it was said jumped overboard, and was | |e had swallowed arsenic, which the smali bottle found Hanco-k, Bleecker aud Cas streets, Sixth Avenue and | amd there, ss well as upon the stage, her merits are ac- | drowned. ‘The defendant, as master of the vcssel,after. | in his robe de chambre on Friday hadcontained.’ | then a Barrow street, aud command eal fe Henry’. fvelzic, ¢-ptain, | knowledged by all who have heard her. But, besides all | wards prevailed on the plainti’ to give him up the | #ked him how he had procured the poison. He as- ALBANY, iy, Sundays Fourteeuth street aud Sixth Avenue, at the intersection ofthe | “SaDictner company C:, bounded hy the Huds itsrer, Bar. | RetOW Attractions, she offers to-night the harp of | property, and refused to Lefora when they landed in | #ured me that‘ nobody had given it to him,’ end that he Phrough Direct—At 6 o'clock, P. centre waik, ranuing North and South with the North walk of dsou dad Perry streers,and commanded by Henry, Bruc Bochsa, which announcement should be, and, we have | this city. A nonsuit was asked for, on the ground that | ‘brought it on the eve of the crime from Praalin.’ the Pier between Courtiaadt ani Liberty streeta, Washington square. ter. captain, at the Korth east Corner of Washington and Amos | 0 doudt, will be, in itself suflictent to Hil the Taberna- | the evidence did not show under what circumstance, or | MOFeover ‘protested with warmth against the ta. i ‘ 5 ie ipposi- Seeamboat ISAAC NEWTON, Capt Wm H. Peck, will | (5th Company District | men Wen: pommoated by sate cle to its utmost bearing Bochea, the great harpist and | for what‘purpose the property wus given to plaintiff; nor | tion that he had intended it to poison the Duchess. Fa ¢ fuity Cents—Breakfrst and Dioner on board the Boat. | aud Amity suerts, right on Amity sc eet. Ane low pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Goruem, | 3d Comp uy D steiet (Company 4.) commanded by Liens boat pier foot of Barclay street, Mondays, ut Commandant Johu Fowler, Juur., aud baaded by it seven o'clock A.M. Fetarn Gree Joue Amity, sad Poootter streets, Un erste Place. x ith street, jo D ve i ovon ard o to Batt | Konica iret Hare Bad Waser Bers Wm “PEOPLE'S ¢ BreAMBO. ‘ourth street, Uuiversity Plice, He leave ou Monday, Weduesday, and Priday eveuings, at 6 4 istrict, company D, bounded by Hudson st.cet, Barrow | composer, whose celebrity on ‘t instrument is ver: relly ar Y by dB: d th f 4 . , 'y | did it show the old man was in extremis. It was al le added, that he had swallowed that poison on the oaonk.. enipnig PUDEOY, Cant TR. G.Cimsen- | Croobr red tee ~ En nL’ | gteets Siath Avenue and Amos st. commanded by Comelius | greut, offwre all his own attraotions to the benefit of hiv | waked on another ground, namely, that the fact of hie | day of the crime, at the moment when he pereelved, by dae it ness an Edaokey Dhetotaginad taiehaay ereaioes Gch Company (Coinpa ded by Lieut. | tophersteetar nt North emt commer of Fourth and Chris | distinguished pupil, Mr. Brough, whose popularity in | having committed sulcide showed that he was crazy, | tbe measures ted wich regard to him, that he wae até Commandant Patrick Murray, au Houston, Mul. | "5. District, company E, bounded by the Hudson River, | NeW York is #o well known, will appear in two capital | and incapable of making a will. ‘The nonsuit was grant. | Setiously suspected. His suicide, in the face of such am t the comer of anding at intermediate places— | berry and Broome streets, and the Bowery, Yelock is pei Ae Bite O'clock, F of Barc'ay street Mottand Prince atreets, righc ou Prince street. Troy streets, and commanced by James | S006" There is no doubt that the Tavernacle will be | ed For plaintitf, Stalnacht; for defendant, Mr. ‘, | ®¢CUsation, was a confession. Having remarked this to from the foot 5 a i at the north east corer of Washington au | Very full on this occasion. Sedgewick. him. he remained silent, but he denied with considerable Steambont ROCHESTER, Captrin KH. Farry, wilt | | 7th Company District (Company E) commanded by John 8 B Ths aites ; vivacit: x Deere snot aday, Wednesday, Prinay and Hundav afteraooes, | H. Miller, andb uaded by Broadway, Caual, Centre, Walker, PEON: es Ganon Burrz is extraordinary man—for oxtra- | Court or Genenat Sessions, Sept. 23.—Bofore Re- cd Pita % | Orange uid Broome streets, at the evrer of Grand aud Mm | yoy" aud Ten gtresea wud comm ded by umes Re Dudes, | ordinary he is, or he could not perform such wonderful | corder Mott and Aldermen Spofford aud Dodd, Jonn | B8.crime; and, as luis explanations were interrupted Perry, Huson M’Grath r 0 ded by James RK. Dodge by Mee mount AMBRICA, Dare TiN: Halon, wit cmon Elm Y tory comm ° y moans caused by the pains he experienced. | asked eee eee ee eel alerinee: tall | “sth Gourpany District (Company F) commanded by Captain | Uatvaia, atthe N ni tricks and deceptions as he does every evening at the be otras ee Pe), ae ing of | Rit if the sufferings of bis mind were not. still more o'clork Edward Hincken, and bounded by Waiker, Orange and | poy stro Society Library—receives as much patronage as he | th hii ing Joh: Aa placed. at the bar | Polgnant than those of his body, and if they did mot in- ‘The above boats wil] at all times arrive in Albany in ample | Broome s'reets, aud the Bowery, ot the coruer of Hester aud | snwaded be U. 7 ¥ P age "| foe trial oa aa indict oone tor havit Placed at the bar | spire him with a desire to allay them by the expression time for the Moruing Cars for the Rast ce West. | Mulberry strwete, rahe om Mnlberry street. ats from fare | Oormerof Gee wich could expect, considering the large number of places of | ot oe a eS eeted va aing, ou the 25th day | of the repentance he must focl in his heast, addiag, thet Me ee hed feualtes imposed, will be heldat Conatitation Hall, No | eactory pany H. boarded by Hichthavenue, Prov, | amusement at present open in the city. He is attended | Shan a policcuan, sae “in | his tamily was inclined to believe that he must have (7 Mi persons are forbid fruting any of the boats of this | 280 Broadway, on Mond y, Qet. Ith, 107,42 clock P.M. | sud commanded by Jaro Way wor, Capininyt the Nora Kasi | bY hundreds of people; and itis no more than just to vay | Witita Sivitan, on being examined, deposed—1 am | Committed 40 barbarous « crhino in a paroxyem of tnea- tig, wirhons ones from the exlixie or agen By o'der of Coton ALES YATES, | einer deven h avenno any Eleventh seen ve hee, | thls magical Spat, and hls deceptions in ventrlo spolleeanan; on the 20th of August | arrésted a prisoner, Rae (uMllagpye meee tetee Re con tee aie mq 0. N.¥.8. M, ‘The Regiments| Court of Apress. to hear appeals from | quism, are re raordinary, and would puzzle the | and w: my way to the station house, Cox, with a ”, bs han tne whe ay 95 ao fines aud poualties imp aed w li be held at the Norther Yx- | snarpeat man, fe will contin ‘prison ward heaven, then exclaimed in a broken but strong ‘OFPOSTTION FIFTH REGIMENT, N.Y. 8. MILITIA. shane. No 275 Bleecker sect on Wridey, the AU day EOC | thisweeks Here Cha Seeaarnees On crnpany et, aitempted io emus {hePrinoner from | voice, ‘Oh, 1 Yo deplore it!” I next took occasion to tT aARD. ul ’ 7, at7 o’eloe! Une aft 5 * ’ . $1 Parsnant to the abcve Division orders anil the act there! see 'By order of a va CHANT Fs 4, DODGE, Mrcnasics’ Hatt.—The more the public eee of | he has been in the constant habit of attempting to res- Roth the justice of God aud tee Hl tea Oeteete tee oo Eras: cine et , | mentioned. the unuviformed privates of the several. com; Col. Comms loth Regi. N. 1-8 M. | yanke : | ue prisoners, i . ; $y Ei, ut amin, Wh Wea, is cen | ia Sg tnt wil ome he a rapes REOITENT N.v.8 L114. | and thacftener they appear, the larger aretheaudlenes | ported eaeee Tae Osa, But the Court eu | foun hie rie, ned that fll eonants teal 79 Fe Sompany districts. on Monday, the sth day of October west, » 2GI N.¥.8. MILITIA. sar, vd : , MS acs ibs hceiny octane. TO o'slock, A. M., fr Company parade, inspection and martial a See re ee explain, at least, if it were possible, the delirium under arined and equipped aceording to law. at the places 'd for cach distret respeetively as fullows:— {ct ormpany, distriet | Company TICE, ernecke, and bounded by 79 —=. NO’ —Por the better accommodation 7 Se a Public (as the days are becoming | /igqstonst.. 1m Moree shorter), the Steamboat NEW PHILADEL- Meyeshulz, and bound | curity required will be givea for che flfiment of all " this company. fore ML RAY, New York, ri ion Orders and the act therein | “bat attend them. Dr. Valentine's representations of | Trial Jor Grand Larceny.—William Secor was next | which he acted.’ I offered, if he were disposed to make i Suaiieeinnd taledies ithe ae tbe " ‘ placed at the bar for trial ou an indictment for havin 2 ~ 7 1 ae amied ok Utne pe malformed privad the several Companies | eccentric characters are acknowledged to be excellent on the 30th day of August, stolen from Augustus Hua that contession, to send for the Grand Chancellor, or to com hus Hegia by all who bave seen them, and the combined entertain. | son, of Westchester couaty, li TE be en eye mnyeele Tiksee lant worms, or Vika ‘ex. | ments of himself and Yankee Ilill are sufficient to ex. | $160, (2 sibeateta seca Which he listened to ‘with « lively emotion, seemed t@ thoplaces de: | pand the heart of the most misanthropic individual | | Avcvstus Hvoson aworn—I livo in Westchoster coun- | Peeiterton hese breasts and, after ey e. We believe these performers will not remain here | ty; I keep a public house; on the 30th day of August, ns he reptied, ° Lain too fetigued-— juder command of ‘empany by Green, Canal, Laurens and 00 Bi ‘A will, ow and afier Monday vext, leave New Brunswick . pai spain : . eek ee i ith igi before oelnek, aed New ork nti macter | HF Cointategtciee Cee thr eommund of Wert E Hrnver,boonded by ie Yusnon Kivercvour. | Reretaawewk: We recommend our eaderstovee then | my Horse and, wagon were stolen from my barn’ Tair: | Soule tecmoprow, oe CuMmelce Saat F request lan to ick, toning atthe regular landings. Cope. Rowald. and bounded by Laurens; Canal, Sullivan aud je Kughth ayenne and Nineteenth street on ihe | before they go. wards found the horse and wagon at Mr. Oueil’s, in the | Coty’ OunorrOw. EARUTAN wil eontinae ather old hours,s¢ 7 o'sloek | Finoston tte, in Thommnon st, rhton Prince st th atect ond Eaghthavenue. "| The new Broadway theatreis toopen on Monday even | third avenue; they were stolen by Wim. Secor, he was | vinnie gag ees seats Of mind of the accused was too i Sal ne before 3 o'clock from New | The 4th Company dist oy ith # command of gh, ompany Din Compan 8 commanded by Captain ing next. The following are the names of the officers | drunk ee time, and I do not believe, from the ciroum- | init ie 'yetaegamin Ut beocaen ieee The ptgst. . ough wither , an, Canal, Watt john J. Sanvan, bounde he Eighth avenue, Fourteenth, , ore | tay at he Lad a f ; ; e e Meee i ot ee ae a oc | Henctebairaretteytea Ninetormtnaieet, on the comer of | R'Nangs gropelators ily Burret setiay va stage | be would have taken them ihe had been gobs TAY" | clans, beaides ad just declared that it ww ‘urgently “al ie 3 a a y be, ut Mal ol aud 8 ¥ ane 4 A. of wag 7, en Dranswiew,Sept.§ 1817. ded'by Snilivan, Spring, Varick and | Sd: Company Disuict of Company C, commanded by Cop- | Manager; Mr. J. M.'Trimble, architect; Mr. J. It, Smith, | _Jav:s M. Gort. sworn I reside at the corner of third | Teiigion,” The family having toade choise of no clergy" CONE (SLAYD k RY—The well ht on MeDongal a, tain John Seulert, bounded by the Hudson Kiver, Nineteenth | scenic artist, assisted by Geo. Heister, Professor Kriss. | *Venue and Sith streets; I bought the horse and wagon in the absence of the venerable parish priest of St. | et AMERICAN EAGLE, Onp- db arith Watts, Hagan of | street, the Kighth svexue and Twenty-eighth street. on the | ner, and John Williamson; Mr. Andrew J. Allen, cos- in question om tho morning of the 3ist of August, fom e, the Chancellor intrusted that tleton to the Geo. H. Power, will run regwarly duri Watts, ‘th. Company Distt oF eee arene ap. | tamer, Samuel Wallace, Propertion. &e.; Mr. Galbraitty | ee eee bd for the horse. PePerey belonged to him; | parish priest of St. Jacques de Haut Pase.. ‘The court is bounded by Hadvon, | tain Frederick Piessuerker, bounded by the Rughth ceeaee, | Stage oarpenter und machinist, The orchestra will be otag esto via a aware that, after the pious ceremony, which to ‘at, right on Hud: | Nineteenth street the 8 i Phirtieth street aay | fall and efficient under the direction of Mr. St. Luke, | ,, “t. Buus'r, counsel for the defenco, contended that as | have restored « little strength and calm to the accused, tne Serre debe under t Lieut, Phirman, who is | the corer of Thirtieth stre.t and Bo veaue " whore talent and education are fo well known and ap- | the offence was committed out of the city aud county of | the Chancellor oftered ones more buc in vale, to recolee. w and powe ful steare- | hereby detailed for that purpose. Sth, Company Distriet of Company F,commindsd by Cap- | preciated by the people of New York. The company | New York, this Court had no jurisdiction in the case, ‘i J ih y Cap pany the declaration he had manifested his willingness t TALD. pak fe Car Ren te oF ath Company district, Company H, bounded by Greeu- | tain Johan MeMahon, boonded by the Hudson River, Twenty- | will consist of the following talent, most of whom are | 8ad the Jury accordingly acquitved him. claration he had manifested his wi ens tO will be in | wich make.’ for Towing Vessels to aud from sea, and | wicir'st. eal Ni mi OO oy eR gh bo af streets tie hth avenue, Thirtieth street, the Sixth | well and advantageously known to the patrons of the Martin Hare.—This individual, who was indicted on ireot, on the corner of Twests-cighth + 7 Weanesday for bij thi 7 bout the Harbor, on the most ressouabie terme hereby detailed for that purpose. streetand the Fete, with | drama, on both sides of the ocean:—Miss Kanuy Wal- | Wednesday for bigamy, was this morning brought into Movements of the People. "Ail orders thauk’a'ly veegived and pucetually attended to. The Ri 1 Appeals to he Is from fi 6th, Com ’, 4 lack, Mise Rose Selbin, Mrs. Winstanley. Miss Carman, | Court by officer Leonard, on a bench warrant. His counsel, Wa. L. Dearborn, Esq, of Roxbury, son of G vid established Seam T.w-toat Office, No 7 | or pe be held at Centre market drill ro Plc’ sveunen Wuey-Cah: | Mrs’ Held, Miss Helen Matthews, Mrs, Watts; mr | Mr. Brady, contended that aa proccodings were yet po Boos tb be zv caren at bounded wy Six N H. A. 8 Dearborn, has bee inted Superinten: veteeth street, on the coruer Four- ber i outers ae e. . Mra, Sergeant, | ing in the case of Hare. before Judge Edwards, this court | of the Norwich and Worcester Lailtoad, in J 3 Gordon, Mile, Celeste, withs full | has as yet no jarisdiction over it; that the ludictient | We stowell resigned. etic Hur strcet.¢ rer of Maiden lace. up stairs. oelock in the afternoon Th: By ts lay every maght st the fuot of Grand street, E.R, | Mgwomday. 23th Oct nent: ai welnck in the tee ets james, Mrs. Bernard, Mule. St. Clai Chapman, M: uy wid ce al“ays 10 resdiness ata moment’s wotice, ane y G, commanded by Cap- * offi 4 herefc c nage EOE, p- | and efficient corps de ballet; Mr. G. Vandenhoff, Mr, | Ws illegal, and, therefore, moved that the indictiaent be 5 nearenca OF fie ovate, JOUGHERTY, SIXTH nue pine A eg iver aud Byatt ae ine H Wallack, Mr J. Lester, Mr. J. Lyme, Mr, J. M. Daw- | quashed. The District Attorney, on tho other hand, oy fet lB hansete ineeatt Dalen tre : aud the Act the eet audi Sixth aveuu 7 oF | son, Mr. Vache, Mr. H. Hunt, Mr. C. W. Hunt, Mr. G, | contended that the proceedings were legal, and moved | whorg sho reaided till she grow to wormanhond From "daiiieiaaee STEsM YO H f'the several Com a tof Company H. commanded by Cop. | Chapman, Mr. H. Bernard, Mr. J. Everard, Mr, Frode- | the commitment of Hare to the city prison. ‘I'he court | fi avertown she went to Kentucky, and > {527 Sat abont the 12th of October, (the posiiive day ithin their respective com bounded by six:h avenue, Twenty. | ticks, Mr. E. shaw, Mr. J. Bernard, Mr. J. Kingsley, | Overruled the motion of the Distriet Attorney, and the to be, Cua % was there united fe will be stated fe % es Be ond pow eealy os ith dav of October ne # eee street, on the comer of | Mr. ra Walters, Mr. Allen. prisoner was remanded to the custody of the sheriff, lorie Wright's friend Steame nls ompa iaspection, : : y : , pte. ob oe bey Sis ura ertentoas, balls ia Eoverendl. | eraien, sapped endegeipeetessortngtc ine The Regimevtat Court of appeal, t» hearappests from fines | , Dumbleton’s celebrated band of Ethiopian Screng- | Uti! to-morrow morning. a nds have had a county oen- Tritt for Burglary.—Hugh Monahan was then pliced | Vention J+t Canton, at which they resolved to erect « at the bar for trial, on an indictment for burglary in the | Monument over his grave, bine are now by fitted up. with every -egard to com- Here entistion” tnd elepanee, aud te ble will be liberally 2 arlets peppe ctively. as follow) rane and p-palties imposed, will he held at the Madison Cottage, | ers are soon to open at Palmo’s Opera House. moany A—Captain W, ‘ommandant, bounded by | corner Fifth av i nd ‘Twenty-third street, on Monday, the | Camillo Sivori and Henri Herz give a Concert at the eee inc euperhueccvecs of proveeré oooks. Liberty street, Brondway, Fulton street, Westatieet, at Ful | 18h of October, at? o'clock im the afternoon. By order of 2 3rd degree, in having on the 7th day of January, 1849, | It is said that Mr. Tweed. ihiloten bes gy ppl = oy remy a haat a ROBEY C.MOieRIS, Col 1ith Nege. N.Y. 8 M, | Tabernacle on Tuesday evening next, on which occasion | burglariously entered Lo store of Sit, Abram Setibner, | legate to Congress, from Wiseranine wae wae lected by Sco in forward and aft and upper deck eabins, in- JA Milderberger, Gommandant, boand- aN tee Satt ad o “5 erie ; . id er stealing therefrom boots and shoes to the value ot | at least a thousand majority. C uiing wine, : 4 ; ; Greenwich street, at TWELF ’ . ¥.$, MILITIA. r4. Lewis, the actrosr,was lying dangerously ill at st, | $500. The whi; . nly to th a Fultoa, corner of Church street. ; i" . as @ whigs of Ashtabula co., Ohio, in convention as- Fee eens rr A ETON DS. 43 New at Y ant WO. Uunham, Commandant and boun- | Pursuant to the sbove Division Urdersand the Act therein soe tshoridds a doo of busleces in January 1815; was wT) Cathe. | Sembled on the 13th, nominated Thomas Corwin as thelr ty Greenwich street, Heade. stccet, West ; i commer of Washington street,” Wan Negeeret ve tana wamandant, and bounded | pany tistricts, on Monday, ty Greenwich street, at | S'elock A.M, for company parnde,. 1 ‘om-wandant, bound. | Sreises arined and eq Christy's Minstrels are on their wa: place of business, in January 1545, was at 73 Catha- r (01 heseveral Comvanies | gave tig consirts iy Baten ea had ahr They | rine streot : my store was closed on the night of the 7th waeaae F the Presidency of Octobernext, at 10 | ad Tuesday of the present woek : Y | January, 1846, about 10 o'clock; I went to the store ¢ whigs of Michigan have nominated James M. Ed- pection and martial ev- Booth, the tragedian, 4 * next morning, when | found it bad been entered and | Munds of Washteaaw, as the whig candidate for Go- ek according to Taw, atthe pheees | Zeotbs the trage is at the Athenwum Concert | robbed of « quantity of boots and sh es; the property | verncr, and H. L, Miller, of Saginaw, for Lieutenant , Portland, } FOR LIVEPPOOL—To sail the Gth Oce tober—The new new iron steamship SA- KAH SANDS, Wm ©. Thomprou, m ster, wi'lsailas above For treight 01 ving aceotomodations wasu "pass i Broadway, Frankl UBER, urday. His conoerte to-morrow morning, when the trial will be resumed, A whig meeting was to be held at Roxbury, Maas. mont successful of the | Covnr or Arrrats —Sept. 22.—Strachan ot, al roep'ts | Wednesday eveaing, to open the political wecaoe i ther to the high bridge, on | pal towns in the vicinity of Boston im the princi- | g4s jienshaw, app’t Motion to dismiss wppeal. Granted, | Warter. inat sailing and Civorite pi: usurpassed for cabin, second cal ud Will, ositively sail as advert: The UNION ot Foster Senter ber 7th enue and 6h stres is vow announced for next 8; Compyny C, Mayher, command ut, bounded by al i da bse § ome te high bridge. the Hu:'son river, Spay- | season. He has aleo been giv! reek au jesignated for each district respectively, a+ fo lows:— laine, playing Othello and other heavy | stolen was worth $600; I found ® part of the stolen | Governor, ganee and convemence, vreet, Hudson st, | Company A ain Vincent, commrdant, boanded by | business. ‘4 bouse in 21st street. v Mir 6 South « corner of Duane +t “4 o property at Monohan’s bouse in 21st street. The whig county conventi animous!: i 2A MIT. 76 South | No oEieutensat Well, Walker, Commandant, bonnded | {avenue cand doh ate, at N Mr Dempster has given concerts in Boston at the Ma- | For the defence an alibi was sot up; several witnesses | gcmtled, momiraced, Joli. AieLews fre amy { ONLY R+ GULAB LINE OF PACKETS FOR by Reade strert, treet, Beach street, West street, at | Orne” of th ‘commandant, bounded by ath | 82 Temple on three successive Saturday evenings, | Were also culled to prove the previous good character of | friends of Clay und Taylor, it is said, giving in ad- Hebvi = ORLEANS. fhe folowing well, known, | West nde of ne street. rast Hiver, aud 80th strect, a | since his return from Europe, to overflowing Ho t | the sccused. The court adjourned, st 9 o'clock, until | hertem 4 La" ts i a rans [might street, Onual verocts West The OSW 3 4 4 son ite St John’s Pi oridae, with costs of appeal and of motion mer, deft. in er The New Jersey Democratic State © re yee 4 pan perersel}, Ogrober ith Apel ladeco OPI ee Wincolen Hileyts house at the eoruer " ne. comes dant, bounds dbs Somer DGOW & Bene eens leased for five to | ror ads Mayne! oo uae in error. Motion to quash writ pret ob Wednesday, and nomi: ‘onvention bans at eure phasuge by ether he bons packers Wry areal | Bon Frnt, Oce iohoat Te Been onmnniee And ne and Sh a y haaheratofore wen $3,000, "in the wintverié le seldr ie | stron vs. PHO, thet ko. deft In eee agen or | feta tok Sume county, who filed the oBtes in svar geh h pest dba y ee commandant, bounded by Oth veg ’ 1 1 v8 a 9 ginwnt 01 4 66 were to hol - Oey eten Tpempuanlty om thelr tay feerienged Tnahe ade, | ' ir Compenies Cand D on Saturday, Oct 18th, at the sane con mandant, bounded by Sth | will be leswed to Rockwell for a oireun Supreme Court affirmed, with costa. No 24, Dank. pill, | day convention yester: ur. ha, apply on to z i \d F on Tuesday, Oct. 19th, at the ‘=. Wis T. TAPRCOTT. 96 Sonth st. nage, enoancirenar( Wednesday, Oct. 20th, ede LEN MINE OF PACKETS. TO AND FRO: pa ba ye iin POOL The splendid’ fat saivng and | RPE, og WILLIAM Dopag, je sli PRBERID A + Capt.G. B Comish, will Colonel 6th Regt. MN. ¥, 8. M. N ork on’ Monday, Sept 27th, "nd — Room tiverpoot o N ceeding to Europe. Madame Auguste has com iu error, vs Quackenbush, deft. in error, Mr. OF Wilson, commandant, hounded by «th | at the Buffalo Theatre, Meted @eecond engagement | ry concluded, and aiehied the ersement fos deft Wain ciassuchusetts Democratic State Convention as- avenue and 9th st, at 8. W. cor. of 4th av- Mille, Biangy has left Philadelphia in error, and Mr. A. Taber closed for piff. in error. vernor, aw and Somlastes Gen. Caleb Cusning for Go- Reynolds, com: bounded by (ch | Louisvills. elphie for Cluctunati and | The Court oalied through the calendar, and no causes “ eory W. Cusbman for Lieut. Governor. jant, “ At Meith tcecet et alt | “ie Wemye ater ayog » wasol agngnent | MH Sok en nt Fa elena eae rhe et Cle be Pe joten Cymde Apren, Commnndnt. bonnet a ont ae ‘Theatre, Philadelphia, hus gone west. 5 Covey CatehOnms Greet: {Court—This Day—Before | oftloe who ts either destitute of ail polteteal "os v1 nde. res, ‘ ‘alae “ . | Judge Edwards—Nos 64, 661077. Pi oral Harlem River to High Bridge,thence di ing ut the incolen'Toeec. C. R. Thorne, are still play: —Belore Judge Ulahocfegs Nes rads Bs ons Pieas | WoO wants the m cou SEVENTH REGIMENT N. Y. 8. MILITIA. the bth dw tober wext, between the hours of 12 M. an: The Hi. 2PM. h day rn aVene company of Italian Opera singers arenew - ‘By ‘iar mamed N fol"iling an ‘engagement at the Jioward Athenaeum The Dismal Swamp Canal sustained a2 lowe JENJAMIN W. BENSO’ Boston, bevy Pp 6 serious damage shoul! make earl 77H anv l0rmn Warps, ‘ wadaow riverond aloug said river to Mav tan st ade + 08,61, | Dayton they g ; dere gud the Act therein hh XToalin tregt, oa 10th avewne, near Madame Clooea Aud Signor Morra witha corps di bale Vaiaate Unie tans Remade Nett Tox tei. 1earit, | combate ete bes chy te pong MLA nd PROSE. a. Appeals. enrd i fe jouton, and will appear at the Howar oh. —Nos. 14, | 164, teu od principles, or is uaw! WOARRICK, trom Giron Benday, the Teh Wedsaan tatheta hander, | om Monday. " ¥ Hv6., This te the lust den ot the aie ret 08 nel | vevelaim them on the house ope.” hi eR der general order at of the term of this court. i hart, foot of “treet. ne = ) ‘goods ot permatted will positively be sent to the public store. eal Sere Col J C Fremont arrived here this morning in the mig m beet, -~ oe ie Si eee for » Where. we understand, his mother is at present quite sick.— Charleston Patriot, Sept. 20 rrctded Wy ubisias, Maduon

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