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= AY MORN N “ OCTOBER 20, 1847. —— Corner of Fulton and Nassau — Sporting Intelligence, Law Intelligence. | New Book ERKMAN MOUSE DINING AND COFFEE SA. NATIONAL MUSEVM—Mojor ‘Tom Tham vo PROPLES LINE FOR NEW BRUNS Umow Course, L. I.—Tnortina ano Pacino.—On nr, Ost. 19—Bifore Judge Morehouse, | “Scourina Exreurievs tenis ‘Texas Rananns’? | DD LOON, No. ob Becks street—The proprietor, grat & hy, ret, where the lit CK, PRINCR LON AND TRENTON, ~—Lynde vs. Lynde—Seventh Day—The court met at By Samuel , Reid, Jr. of the N jean GB | eee ee eer ia erence he has received since pene dee fonday afternoon » trotting contest, mile heats, best ine wmaal howd i“ | Zalber & Co., Poladanine We tle eae sane a ey ee in 5, im harness, came off between the following named | derbi tr Lunpy,eworn—Examined by Mr. O’Conon | Tecommending this work, to be issued shortly, to the | derhis establishment still a8 | Stratford, Connecticut; I live with Mrs. John; favorable notice of our readers, Itin stamped with ajvivid | to combine comfort with ¢ Lady Moscow, John Case tay husband _ NEW YORK, WEDN ‘to state that Arch above Barelay Fare to New Brunswick, 1254 cents; Priuceton, 623 cent Trenton, $1 12%. The steamboat ANTELOP Teav: ‘Museum now comps ng in his efforts to andren- ried selection of fancy an ore poplar with those who wish abled to effer, uomy. Oysters of the bestqua- | iels, Scotch and Ku Capt. 8. Van Wiekle, ves " 4 * ¢ foot 0 daily’ Sundays exeepted) at gardener and acoachman; | lived with truthfulness and boldness of delineation which will | lity served up atall hours of the day aud night every vanety of Newfoun the foot of Robinson street Suidays excep Lady Sutton, Jas. Whelp! bs : 3 Mra. Lynde at Staten Island in 1944; | left and got a | Tichly rep ya perusal, and discovers in the author a | ol? 3t*re nana JO} taney p PM fog ick, Pockevactu Woodiri dae, Coen sney S. Reed, 3 $ 3 discharge from Mr. Lynde [The discharge was here talent of no ordinary degree. Mr. K is a sonof Captain | Q@MOKE XS’ HEAD QUARERS 106 Broad Passengers take the railroad cars direct for Princeton and Tren: jadelphia Sal, W. King... . 4 dis produced, and tendered in evidence ] Samuel C. Reid, of the General Armstrong, and, coming | the case, that when spersiu hus est-b ished a rep . . | tri | he becomes careless of subsequent opiusou, and tummy fe Lady Sutton was the favorite previous to tho atart, at pe,louoan chjected. The dlenbarge was not evidence, | from auch astock, cannot full to prove Interesting fm | Ue how exelaaieely to moceysmuting Mocks wae wh swo to one against the field, and large amounts were servant girl there named Rachel Porno sasnves ton. ing, the ANTELOPE leaves New Brunswick at7 ae se aera Buges tor Someries Wasa raberry direct. ‘Conon. —I kn describing those ‘ lot deeds and daring high’ ; she was married in | Which he bores part Weare induced to present one | e ie smokers in general, that he strenuous efforts to supply them with ein a t 1841to # man named Bertine, sketch, which we have been favored to make from the | the best quility of imported it Ps PEOPLES Te FOR staked on theresalt, Woe donot remember ever to have | 11,4 OAL ted oth Men 1644, was here put in from | Manuseript, descriptive of the taking of Independence | constantly forward uew invoices of the must supa will ac ¢ LBANY, Di Prgerted sernso much money wagered on trot on the Union | Mra, Lynde, The letter contained the words Itachel | Hill:— Rous to the island. and his long exerience qralif IR brough Ye | : M., from course, aX was on this occasion. ‘There wasa large at- leaves on Saturday.”’] | an. forward pressed the men, invigorated by the fresh | "Hae cotutry cutee ud cond wa Susmboat ISAAC NEW XWin iH. Peck, will tendance at the track, and all appeared anxious to back | , W!TS¥s# To Mx. O'Conon.—Knows of a woman called | Morning air, until they arrived within one hundred | jj/ed‘ou the most liberal terinss aed © feave on Monday, Wednesdity, riday evenings, at 6 their favorites heavily, First Hrat—The Philadelphia mare drew the track; Lady Moscow the second place; Lady Sutton the third, Anne; Anne said something about Mrs. Lynde having | ¥&Tds of the orest of the hill, when a crash of musketry | Pits (Uhe ated States Banted Weoti . letter left for her Mr. Green’s office, in 1844; Mrs. ee the soe 4 skivmislsire ehneuaced, that ee: INT ING SALOON, No. 147 Pulton see vor gop ae rie} "Tuesday, Thursday and ynde used to ride out with Mr. Steinbeyl; Mr. Shaf. | discovered. ‘The two columns steadily advanced, climb- Onishing success which Vas atiended the etioere of | Mud the thanks of the owner, nud uo questio Jen, will leave on Tuesday, fer, Mr. Lynde, and another, named Heinenger; [ saw | ing over projecting crags by means of fissures in the | th, or of this celebrated estrblishment the Inst yeareis | O19 6t*re _ “t Ke Bee clock, P. M.—Landing at intermediate places placing Grey Harry on the outside. At the third at-| Mr. Lynde ride out in a wagon; Miss Mary and Miss | TOCkS, or clinging to the stunted thoray bushes, which | asu-e quar of its superiority over similar establisnments, | Bete nes otrcm the (oot of Bartley, staat tempt they got away finely; Lady Moscow, with atri- | Sarah Russell rode out with him; some of the children | had imbedded themselves among them, until within | and tripping all competition, encourages him to make ier Steamboat SANTA CLAUS, Captain B. Overbagh, will fling advantage over the other, her gait heing far more | @lo rode out with him; 1 don’t know that | saw | bout twenty yards of the top, when a shout and yell s2 qremtiope te merit the coutinuance of the patronage the pub- leave ou Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday aftersooms, rapid than that of her opponents. Onthe turn, Moscow , Mr. Lyndo ride with Mrs. Lynde except on gcing to | F080 on the stilly air, amid the rattling of a volley: of | lic basso kindly aw win | fseling grateful for this sup- at 5 o'clock. + 3 two : ” i port, he offers for their palate a choice of 120 dishes, at prices theh back t, and ‘k the colli ‘Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. T..N. Hulse, wall rata Lengths In front and at the quarter pole | the ferry; on the oecasion of bis faking the ride on | mikey, from, the regulars and the whistling | foo} lished by hum to need repetition, ri or saddle upon them fu a fow'days ‘soundly, lao, | lectern Weesier, Tharolay sad herstday alvernoomee of 8 . rate o'clock. . An arn log to Mr. J a | of Pine and. Nawau streets, will receive Steatiboat HENDRIK HUDSON, Cane. RO. Cratzn: | about flve lengths alivad of Grey Harry; Sal and. Sutton horseback with Mra Lynde, C3 Dy Ms Mien yt in the rear of bim. about a length, and going prettily to- | but he dis not like riding; Lynde used to ride out | the enemy and drove them back from the bro i | NJEW Fis ANDO SALT STORE. has a gether, side and side. ‘The time of this quarter was 38 | in the morning, the first time I was theres these rides | slope. ‘Thien came the deadly struggle. Panting and Fe micntedt turiaees ta tha Sensi as ae grnes bet teed by afl the best stable Reeperss our nccr disrine At the half mile pole, Grey Harry was close up | Were befcre broakfast; Henry used to ride out with her, | breathless men and officers strove to gain the height, | street, where will be found coustanily ot haud, dey eed rieke | horse tramners and the stag proprietors of New with Lady Moscow, the other two mares keeping together | On those occasions, some time in the spring, and Mr. | Contonding with the rocky steep in the rear—time, 1:14. Round the lower turn, Lady | Steinhey!; Mr. Shaffer rode out with her also,in the | enemy. Peal after peal, and shout and cry rang wildly | pickled and dry ¢0 ;, seratehes, thrush, and all manner of lock. . The ‘ove boats will aa times arive in Albany in ample ort the Bast oF oP tl eu at moderate rates, and none taken after ori well as with the | Jed fish of every Sessriptiva,vi —Mackerel,saltmon and Shad; | by all the large soda water manufacturers, Newton, Ormsb: alway: o’eloc! poner es peat, alm oy a f ways ou hand. Nova Scotia mack: | Dearborn, &c., 9s the beataud chea est ink market. | Ib can. All persons are forbid trusting au of the boats of this Sutton made ‘ ; * | fo: x victory. Onward they rushed, braving the | erel, anlmon lewives, smoked herring, Se had always genuine xt our principal depot, 8. Ingersol ¢, without a written order from the captains or ag Grey eee Nai Soin cat gry ie 4 pemee ae ot 4 foe wae Baers ei By me =. storm of hail, ‘until they gained the brow, and, with a I a ie " cane aod coarse salt,inelnding Liverpool, Turk’s a Fie! ¥ sr irereet of Messrs. Harmer, H ays he Uo, 273 Vearl, For passn e or freight, a4 y on board the boats, orto P. C. overtaken Lady Moscow, she broke up andi went into a | and Sirs. Lynde returned from ¢hese morning ‘rides ia | 1oud huzza, Bore buck the foo, while the ‘aint. now Left | Yland, ard Balin, in loweto aut pirehagens O° 9 of Jobe W. Lowe, No.6 Old slip, of Win. Kellinger, Bush” | SCHULTZ, atthe officé on the whos _olt th smart run for about one hundred yards, Lady Moscow | the summer, Miss Russel! was there; the family were at | the mountain's top for the sunbeam’s warmer glow, to * 219 Front atreet, 12, 10 gross at the rate ol $30, per x FOR ALBANY END Shoe, wae REk won the heat by a length over Lady Sutton, in 2:37; | breakfast some times when they returned from these | shine upon the triumphant colors of our victorious | p.g. Busivess transacted between this city and the British : ats. "Phe strevgth and quantity renders it So ete Ae, AND SROs, cana Grey Harry and Sal fifty yards bebind. rides; both Mr. Lynde, Mr. Steinheyl, Miss Mary, and | ttoops.”” Provinces on reasonable terms. 'T.P. | ten times cheaper than any article ever offered to the public. P . P " , ‘The Steomer TROY is a third larger than any other Day Second Heat —A most excellent was had this | the rest of the family: | saw Mr. Shaffer stop at the ‘@ understand that Mr. Reid intends to deliver a | Nova Scotia mackerel and salmon landing from schooner | Que bottle, witn care, will last ina stable two or three years, py ig: OF ged Hee o time; Moscow, however, took the lead, as in the provieus | house when returning from those Tides; I saw him stop | lecture, early next week, at the ‘Tabernacle, on th Joseph Howe, Halifax. Forsaleby — T. PRANDY iftsed accordingly. ithe most aa yung cures upon record Le Rg ag ecjuired more heat, Lady Sutton close up, with Grey Harry a le: and take breakfast when all the family were there; both | Texau Scouting Service. CU A pal depot. It can also be had of drug- 7 ngth . cum bacnanas our Beinainss Canoe. Ik cax elao be b ; | versal and enduring popularity, or retaimed tn greater behind and Salon a break ‘all. the way round the turn, | Mr. Lynde, Mr. Steinhoyl, and the rest of of the family; — a2 NUF Country Renerilly. for further paiticulats, see advertisement | 0d, those substantial excellencies which ally. deserve BACCO AT REDUCED PRIC i AND D ES. "y », : blie favor. ‘be struggle for this heat was between Lady Sutton and Mr. Lynde did not remain always at home in the morn-| Demrsrer’s Bautan Soiregs.—It is pleasant to | fo ersy scented Maccaboy Suuff, sixteen cents per Ib bottles: | in the Spiritof the Times. bi 814 300 re | Oe cilefat and Di Lady Moscow, and every inch of ground was fought for | ing until Mra. Lynde returned trom her ride; when they | note, says the London Belle Aasemlée, how much | or ue Mie agzens Ltuladelohin Scotch Soult in borties $130 TO LET IN HOBOBEN —Foar brick hon he low pane by each of them, from beginning to end. They were side | rode out in the afternoon, they generally returned about | the intellectual character of Popular concerts has ad- | tleman Snuff, 20 cts perlb.; ‘French Rappee, 1236 3 | fej of them within two hundred yards of the ferry will leave the ste: | and side at the half mile pole,which they:passed in 1:12, | 80’elook; I don’t remember that they ever returned | vanced of late yours. Instead of vapid sentimental | Superior Smoking Tobacco, 7 cus per Ib., netusl weights Small house are uew aud well built, aud finished. Imme: feduesdays, ani und they dashed from thenee round the lower turn, both | after 9 o'clock; Mr. Lynde, when at home, generally | English songs and long florid Italien secocs, which: howe | Pabers Chewing, $2 per ki All warranted to be equal to | ate p~ssession given of those nearest the ferry. Kuquite at the | az on the opposite i trying their best to lend. Th h came home in the evening about six o’ ; 6. pdt » any manufactured sn the city. ferry landing, Hoboken, of For passage or freight, apply on board, or to F.B. Hall, at ying their best to lead. They swung on the home @ in the evening about six o'clock; some | ever bvautiiul, were probably unintelligible to one-half HENRY. KIELL, 77 Frout street, cor. Old Slip. W. W.SHIPPEN, Agent. | the olhee on the whut, i! stretch head to head, Whelpley forcing Sutton to her | times he used to come home in the last evening boat, | of the audience, we find good music ‘married to the FOR SALE—A Tobacco Engme, in complete order. Also, some small houses to let. Enquire as above. = oe er LAND Bl aie Sager bl ene iar bat | belteer te was Rai br tely . ee = ae han in Pe any path fet oe strains of some of our best poets, whose words are clear- O19 Lat re : i 93t*m jon and after FRIDAY, October ie terre - skillful in keeping her so steady and at such a rate o! er came in clock, and then at 9 o'clock ; | ly enunciated, without redundant fivriture to mar the ; = con : TOLET FOR THE WINTERMA wait of hand steamboats SYLEH sud Bint Speck. | ‘The two mares crossed the score, Moscow about | had charge of Mise Helen for about three months ; | simplicity of the ballad styl Vocal music ought to be Guba Page airy Ma Tee coat eee ue some apartments, consisting of two parlors on first floor, | ANDER will run as follows, until further notice:— Balt & bees abeadice Saket, i : Srey Harry was pales Gvey poems to reaers fet with brie nerllad the expression of the feelings in poetry enhanced by | made my arrangements for the fall business ; my stock of goods ajith thie bedvoome with Closets and Dentries, wad poy ‘At6, 8, 9,10, o'clock, A. M-—t,3, 4,6 o'clock, P.M. sbou ards behind the winner, ani Te, er; the children had the measles; Miss Mar. ; ‘quality: t ; | vate ables and attendance. The house 1s replete with mod- . 8, 9,10, 11 o'clock, A. M—I, 2,4, 6 o'clock, P.M. Sbond ite: » A wae. ua | 3 sapeccind ag; the cnildeps Bad the msantasy Mi 'Y | melody, neither being mady subservient to the other; | is of the very best quality prices low as usual. Over. sane Oubaante ae wise a Tea, SL ate ek. A. M1, 8, 180; Iu | aud therefore it is that w lad to i. coats 1 shall keep, handsomely trimmed, price from $14 to $16. | en } y Or: ; Third Heat—Exeltement ran high with the spocta- | the latter part of January, or beginning of February, | oomposers choosing really fue Fe eee eevee tn tae Very, fue nea, $20. Very fige black French efoth ‘reas | ed with gus throughout, ‘The situation x pleasant ad respect: | tT, 930, HL o'elogk: A. SLL. 2,38, 5, 6 o'clock, BM. Surtone yelore contest, the quick time. the fact of Lady | 2815... Dr. Smith ordered the bed tobe moved round | music, as our posts are sooking to illustrate th ir oon: | sf, ta measure $20, As my whole time is devoted tomy | able.belg but the second block from Broadway. east side. a = An 7 OULOGK, Sutton having found more than a msch in Lady | With the side to the wall; it previously stood with the | ceptions by equally high art. Mr. has follow- | wants anticipated, “G-B.CLAMKE. Oct. 18: 1nT” wig 6cere | street. z 9 6r* re ICALBANY AND. 4HOY, tation at Moscow, seemed to fill every person with wonder, and | head to the wall ; when the head stood against the wall, | ed out this theory in his Ballad Soirces, and very suc- pitta _ pane TOR BALEDTIC a anal fora at las wall OSiwalles Qeancioe: Merinns tienes: | they impatiently waited the start for this heat. Ono or | it stood near the closet wall, by the room door; recol: | cessfully too. I:very song hi ae re nets base leave 60 inform ais Trtende and | pak, | FOR BALE The Gxeares and leese of thet well | Ore Tontibeseiy ite Pat tbe ee } two false starts having eccurred, the word “go” was | lects that a fence was near the house, near the garden; | tended wau a vooal poota,iu which, the me feeling of | ioruat Romig au eweraly that Pepe onte mhe,well situated LIM Wan Mller eran Lerten XaGGn aa Hackenta rahe cla | Bereethwus linstgls Cassbiliy Hudbonr Geemekien Rtedoekiess Snally given, and away dashed the trio, although few | it was changed, and again put into its old position; | the composer addod to the charm of the verse. ‘The first, | kept by W. Gras) in naw prepared tw accommodate Single | Pace. ‘The fixiures Tease, which has 354 years to. run, | and Balumore. -Losuding ac Hanyinoud street seemud to care where Grey Harry was or what beoome } the rooms were sometimes aired in the summer ; this | and one ef the best, was Whittier’s beautiful “Song of | Geutlem=n with isthe eee ese lodging. ‘T'ne Bar will | will be sold ou reasonable terms, as the owner has other busi- eaves New York, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 of him, all eyes being contered on the two mares, at | was frequently done by opening the front windows, | indian Women” Me" Dempster gereva chase vue he best of Wines, Liquors, Ale and Jigars; | ess to attend to. Kor further particulars, inquire on the Soe renee ant NENG ARR Cone RL. Kel { the quarter pole, Lady Moscow was about a longth in | and back windows, and also the deor botwoen these | count of the legend accompauylng it cof a yeuny white ict attention to his business, he flatters him- | premises, louz, will gave the Steamboat Barclay street, r 7 ap power = ~ ne Steamboat Pier foot of Barclay Ly front of Sutton,in 39 seconds; but down the back stretch | Tooms; never knew Mrs. Lynde to neglect her domestic | girl, wife to aur Indian ch bi self to merit a share of public patronage. ¥ @ TO LET—Two large and oue small room, on the | (pkey pod . | Sutton lapped Moscow, aad ‘at the half mile pole, they | duties, either as a mother or a wife, la attending those | Sterrimac river on lies cece re to ee pag arowned in the cordin FAI ENN fb eceons floor of house No. 83 Nasenu street. ‘Fhe rooms | yf" secraiua ee he aoe tare ae seven o'elock, A. Were head to head—time 1:13, Round the lower turn | Fides; #ue never neglected her duties except when sick ; | song (Mr. Dempater’s composition) le very sece . re seria sterh rr Si} well ehind, and iu oomapiace outer, being Por passage or ( on board, or to F. B. Hall, at and up the stretoh, they were side and side, bu: from | when I came there Mra, Lynde used to assist mo in the | a wild, fowing melody, changing fate. theminor at the | CViGARSZSRGARS caw wo Tamioo Pra Eee well siusced for publie Gasiites: beer teadineece bictied | the office on the whar ‘ =e the drawgute to ths stand, Moscow seemed to’ gain inch the silver for the table was kept in Mrs. Lynde’s | end of the second linw, andending with « b-autifal and me pas Lg nga hcg Boe pert cr g rooms, or forauy light manufacturing business: siles root FOR CHARLESTON, by inch, and won the heat by half « length, in 2:33. I used to driss Ellen in the morning, | truly original chorus, to the ludias words: n cooyet 600/00, fiom $2560 $ Oper Mie aise shee se atb é the business locations ye -Also,t steamship BOUTHERNER, . ‘Thin was the first time that Lady Sutton ever met defeat, | sometimes in Mrs, Lynde’s room, and sometimes in | Aut wonk kunna monce’”—( We tee her no more ) d Havane Segura, superior brands. all of which are of- ucdred and five feet deep, by Berry, will leave, the, pier fogs of Cliaten and in her brief, but heretofore brilliant, career, she has | the other room; Rachel and Anne sometimes used to | Whittier’s poem, of which Mr. Dempater’sclear evun- x sale in lots to suit, at remarkably low prices, by + Apply 92 Nassau street, or, Gireet, opposite the Tobacco Inspect gained hosts of iriend bring down the silver; when I went to the hall-door in | ciation made us lose not a word, was listened towith | _0l83t*m KENNETH & LAVERTY. 108 Wall rims abet pane mee ote ‘Time— first heat, 2:37—seoond, 2:3%—third, 2:33. the ereer it was sometimes, locked and sometimes | evident pleasure by the audience, Ieee bor PED: HENNELL, Merchant Lai Two dwell ¢ Greenpoi { open; the ni was alwa} on tl i “ ” jor, 318 Pearl street, bexs ti the attentio: 2 ST —Two dwelling § at Greenpoint Pacixa.—A pacing contest folloved the trot, but the | chair’ at the head of the steits; that lamp ‘wat kept!| io tin Mir. Bempera?, ‘as mistaken the chatartocnt | menand others oD ed tothe weather, to his stock of Ament FEB shi pea ene init Reorercok pen paid afternoon having far progresia), ero the first heat | Hghted in summer; it was sometimes kept in Mrs. | Hogg's poem, which should bo wedded to light, graowful, | fa"pncgis Gray Pitot Cloth e oad.” Reut m'derate, Apply, was over, night had thrown her custain over the | }Ynde’s room; musquitoes were frequent there during | bird-like music. In this aong there were some snatches o18ct¥re | o'clock, P) M. =. — | No berth secured until paid for. All bills of lading signed by the clerk on board Specie will be received until 12 o’clock, M., on the day of departure. Forfreight or passage, aprly to SPOFFORD, TILESTON & nd worthily so. Of | (YO SPORTSMEN—FRED: To LE’ c: turupike yoad. Rent m Apply, to C1 reudere proof Cumpany. ate, iu street, or, Wait & Provost's groc are admirably adapted for Shooting and Fishing Jackets, 1 y the summer; when the lamp used to be inside Mrs. | of graceful, imitativy harmony; but, he whole, it | pelling the heaviest rains, ard yet not obstructing the porapi- | the premises. 13 12cm ober 19 treet. track. The horses engaged were Roauoke and Village | Lynde’s door, the door was usually open; I don’t kuow | wadtoo ks ajign Mary ihe Ose ae Faun, keepiox the weacér watm and dry. use te DOmPL WOU EALICSA igs HamEar GTVRTRIGIG Loca: | |. Besocebean Uo ahits veqsel hepicaawostnd i cetera teats Boy, two nags that after the ‘unapproachable James K. tat there was any difference ag to the position of the | of the stweetest of her sweet lyrica, is one in which the tt Soares pended F Reese find an assortment of Cloths A ate inthe village of Will th, fronting on North 6.12 o'clock the day of departure. Polk, rank as the fastest pacers in the land. There were | ;°™?, im 1844 and 1845; I believe I did say wrong in say- | composer has caught the povt’s spirit. It isa fine com- | “4 Prepared well sited to their vocation: ; With onsigned to tited to thei 20, ‘Couselyes,” Ski Prout . ivg that the door was ‘open when the lamp way inside; e "| Shootung Jackets, Firemen’s Coats, Monkey and Pea Jack- | Tmomavenue, and Lorine ines Tots weil be pold ¥ ilroad Company, intended three entries for this purss, Lut{Poacock was drawn, and | the door was not open on such occasions; when Men, | Mildencd aud feetful at tie urestonre a oats ta ee | ee oar ob tatere | apon favorable terme. “Apply to JOHN BKILLMAN, Jan, | for ihe inferior of Georgin, Alsbat. Booth Carolina aud Tene the two roans made up tlae field, frnas 7 Fy erearee Mr. Lynde Seee fron) ewer of the angel of death— y PS ANY Ng OB a N i North 2d street, near Union Avenue, on Monaaj nesee, Will be forwarded with dispatch, free of commission. First Heat.—Roano ‘urope in 1845, before he left for New Badford; asked “It is my voice within that calls— Ms New Youx, October 6th, 1847. a7 eT TIT cams up eat; Roanoke won the track: | The horses | mo about, his wife's conduct during hls absence in Eu. It is my shadow, child, that falls Charles M Keller, Engineer snd Attorney for procuring pe- SAE Ot SR a ly ; oko, aud FJ. Nodine wtride of Village Boy, Romvoxe | 0P0; he asked if | thought her mind was right; he said Upon thy spirit, and appals!”? tents, (late Chief Examiner in the UnitedStates Patent Offices) northerly side of Twenty-irat sireet, between she 2d —The above ship will le for pepe EG ed al iowar two lengths | De theught her mind was not right; he asked if{ had | expressed in solemn, minor chords, of. which the harmo- | havi dissolved the partuership, uatil reeently exivting ithe | sommptgtanetly Nag of Twenty-lirat street. between the 24 Bremen on Thursday, lith November, stop- > ‘the quarter pole was two lengths | geen anything improper between r and any of the 4 | City ef Washington, under the firm of Keller acd Greenough, T Mec ping at Sor.th: a to land engers. in iront, in3¥ secoads Roanoke went at, atromondous | fonts, particularly Mr. Shaffer; 1 told bim "1 neverhad,> | DY Very beautiful; thelsst faint murmur of the obild— | ja.”commerced tue’ practice of hie arate oa ie heat | HgWIN ITER, 3 Wall st, over the Mechanica’ Bank. Reiurning, she will lenve Bremen on the 34, and. Southamp rate of speed, to the “ualf, loaving Village Boy about four | fe asked if they went out ridiug? tratd, «they dig os ‘“T love ye all—I love ye all!”” New York. ce” ton ou the 7th Decembe y lengths in his rear. ‘He’ kept up the Il around r, 80 as to arrive in time with goods in ay the lower turn wp the streteb, and crossed the score in vended for the holidays. Passage from New York to Southampton or Bremen, $120. Passage f:om Southampton or Bremen to New York, 8158. re ing? Iaaid “ they did, the | and the rejoicing chorus at the end, showing the tri- | “fev ye i 7 1 laving for many years been connected w'th the United same whon he was away as when at home;” don’t re- | umphant release of the young spirit from poverty and States Patent Office, and having devoted his whole life to 8, beating Villa ge Boy about sixt, ‘a inember anything about the walks; I believe he men- | want—for it was a poor man’s child—all combined to | chanical aad scientite pursuits nud being intim stely aequal Deating Ville ge Boy about sixty yards. tioned about the schooling; | told him she said Mary | give a powerful effect. “I'm alons--all alone,” is ano- | ¢d with the history of anveutions, and the progress of the u at— It was now so dark thi yest yet would stay o month, and that she would come home in | ther graceful song of Mr. Dompster’s, with a flowing ac- | {ul arts,and with the p ‘0 Carl ISTS—FOR SALE—The House and Lot, No. 65 Eighth Avenue. between Greenwich Avenue and Fourteenth street,with a store underneath, decupled by en upholsterer. @lso, Seven Houses and Stores | fa he or ps ge, anply to the Ocean Steam Navigation tice aud. decisions of the United | Om Greenwich Avenue, near the Kighth Avenue, now rented | (OL Leight oF Tmsssge, ee together, and Pihaanihen scetsah ee ‘was the ba essrreoe cry eter ‘would go south. , | ompaniment that well sete off the melody; indeed, we | he'ceiy corthivn thal tee wont be able fo awensare iuyalyed pia ia BL Ata eat ZICEG oe lor ad or oll RE STEAM TO HAVANA—Tosail oa winner. "He won by four or five lengths, in 2:36. | Gujeoted to by counsel, plebaceaty tind supporting the vale: gloheg nana teomeerane. | t2,thore whose incerests may lie in this important branch of | desisable. 4m CQnsequeaceof there being an open srace 1 frout Sieur Ni Be Ge sev asd iamertel bop nite noe Sabah hae oo ymetie str paWiTRrHs—L did not tell this conversation to my hus. | and withal not too scientide. ‘ho secon part of Mr: | “He wil attend to the Jreparation of specifications ned draw, | tear the, Eighth “Axenve, ua whieh maney will be longed GUADALQUIVER, James C. Reid com. Od, and all w ated patiently for theit return, “ibis time | DAE; Mrs. Jiynue told me not to tell it, and | did not | Dempster's entertainment consisted of Soottish music the procuring o| HR, 31 Wail street. mauder, ous neasurement, i patents ; also, to the examination and orn bur i lt Ap ly to G. H. WIN ok. 012 12¢"rh | | Liverpool. auted, for which he believes his jal told it himself; it was after the stabbing | Charmi, Mr. D fart a pau ‘ aid Yillege Boy wag in front about half « length, and the | agair when Mr, Shaffer und Mir Steinbyel did not | asa commoeer. Tinccopeing caeeind is we Prefer him | Cxpeiience and practical Knowledge of the arts, and the law TOK SALE—WESTCHUSTER LANDAr on time of the heat was 2:25. board in tho house; Mra. Lynde did not dress unusually | ta“T'he May Queen) This in pacha eet tae | of patents, patt-cularly qualify him. He will also attend to 5S. $150 per acre. To gentlemen wishing sites for country | £2! Fourth Heat.—Good start; Village Boy won this by | on Saturdays; her health was delicate in 1845; she wae | vate too marti ed ts ioe teu the presentation of applicstious for pat ats before the United ats, to market gardeners, and all othersin waut of alo- | “phn about Vuree lengths, in 2:26, in the habit of lying down in the day-time because she | while listening to Teanysomsexquisite poem. clecbod Ty | Caen ratent Oleg, and argue questions of doubt, before the | cation iu the neighborhood of New York. ; Filth Heat-— This was won by Roanoke, by s length, | was sick; often found her lying down on the tloor in her | muale worthy of it. From the joyous wllegro movement | the Putent Oiflee. nt "Ph all, with right of passing over Harlem Bridge, free ’f toll, | quivce Consiga 1b ae oF at the office of FW in 2:29. And thus was the day und night’s sport on thé} room, and Helen applying salts to her; it was smelling illustrating the bappy mirth of the May Queen, through | | Ia all {questions of litigation arising wader patent, he will | are offered at private sale, 1 lots containing from Sto 50 acres 514 30t* mm ) EW 'SIMONDS. New st. Union concluded. salts; Helen was then about five years’ old; there were | the plaiative anduntr,iu which the doomed but resigned | Prepare the cnsra for she lexal profession, in order that the law | each & i . W. SIMC 43 New at. Cextnevitir Course, L, —Trottina.—A match for | po other persons in the room at the time; Helen was» | maiden spraks of her death, to the angel’ may be correctly Lt bbe ‘OR LW ERPOOL—Btor Line Packet of the 26th loat- li super aid Thi ait . $200, mile heats, injharness, half forfeit, will come off this | Very smart child; she talked well and was smart little | ing up the glen, and fading, “amoxg th d the | cases of coutlicting, ma SARDINES Turis tease, Bre! of patents already Her cabins are now being fitted up,with every toe fort, ventilation, and elegauce, and the table will be liberal ied under the supermteudence of professed cooks. ‘es $70 in State Roms on Saloon Deck—$60 in forward and appeals from the decisions of | ” 49 acres of land, at Westchester, witli iles of th: nd Sftend upper deck cabing, including wine, «of depositions to be used plications before the United States Pateut yacket ship SARDINIA, burthen I f ther with test for = purse, See the | ili often knew her to faint in 1245. just thrilling line, fuint as the girl's dying sigh— Office, or to be read in court: und, in short, may be consulted ‘Pide indisn Gharles He Crockens wil posluvely eat siabove, hel ere r afvernqon, together with a oontes! fk Cross eaumined.—Her health in 1844 wag delicate also; | “Where the wicked cease trom troubling and the weary | On u'l questions relating to his’ profession and the laws of | Warranty deeds without auy restriction. or reservat day. ; A advertisement for particulars, she began to be worse in February, 1845; she continned are at rest,” be given Apply to GOUVEKNEUR MORRIS, ‘he necommodations for eabin, second cabin and steerage rs to be worse all the time until she went to New Bed- | all was most lovely,and charmingly Mr. Dempster sang Morrisiaua, chester county: or to | Passengers are superior to any other vessel in port. Those . , it. “With thishe took 1 f hi : ‘A KRUTHEREORD,. | about to embark should make early application, on board, foot City Intelligence. ford; she complained all the time; { knew she was sick | it. it ishe took leave of his audience, not one of ery, and he flatcers himself thai ol6 12t*re Counsellor, 79 Nussau st., New York,’ | of Dover street, or to the subscribers, y shown yester- | lithe time, for she fainted away in her bed room; she | whom but must have felt that itleft a spell behind. It ix Revoivers ror B gt eere 7 i ie levedeg br the | Was standing and fell down on the floor; Miss Mary was | honor to azy man only to be the composer of “ The day # superb pair ts4 Ppp fe babi gM ser are a by there at the time; this was in May or Juue; | broke | May Queen.’ s rtd SE eran arvcat? made by exprece | Bet fall; I took hold of her so that she did not fall so Tea ar ey a gray varlvua branches o etn Me. Col aL pele vopes-teteiies r) ee Q bea : he fell quite on the floor, and ley there some, Boston, Oot. 18, 1847, He has made such arrangements as will enable him to con- large collection of green’ ‘iouse pia Major Polk, of the 34 Regiment of United States Dra. j she sometimes had three maid servants; iu 1845 Theatricals and Politics—Naval Affairs, §c. gc. | Autet business before the Patent Office with as much fecility as | seeds. Bouquets of choice flowers at nll seas Major Polk, o 8 t she, myself and Henry, Bridget, and Elizabeth; Mr i 1 if personally preseut; and his location in the city of New | — s2i 30t*re. DUNLAP & THOMSON. 6: goons, who is mow on his way to Mexico to join the | 1 yiqy kept a horse; the silver spoken of was table | ‘The action of the Episcopal convention now in session | York, the great centre of industry, has been selected with the | — “FO THE LADIES OF NEW YO army. ‘These pistols are silver mounted, and made in | spoons, tes spoons, suiall knives and forks; Mrs. Lynde |im New York, is daily scrutinized by the citizens of Flew OF Acwlitarlng permonal interviews with those who nay \MARI#. GHIPON, who learnt the Mil the ‘most substantial manner, mage © 28 on gockiog | Partly superintended ner household affairs in 1945; she | Athens with the moat intense interest, Although it is | inventions and patent rights, Tne uable him to dispose o! with M, Mile. Victorine d’Alexaudriue et aa ae eer ight opronity ‘the: bargel ready. for | OUld not overlook her household affairs in 1845 as in ‘ p ¥ Be procured thro wee each cl od hi duties of Examiner of Patents, J and theoretical knowledge of all the bran enable him to render importaut service rahjec's, especially in ques 4 the union of manuf PS fas tai COBURN & DOHERTY, DUTCH BULBS. —The subscribe \ rs 12 Fulton street, near South. Pd their usual assortment of Dutch N-B.~ Persons wishing to, have their friends brought out ng of choice double and single h mganths, talips, | from the old country 1 the above shi y of the line, can c. do so on most reasonable terms, by applying as above. O19 10) “olfer = gladiolus, crocus, & RCIAL LINE OF PHILADELPHIA ORLEANS PACKETS: ERT SBaw. Capt. Matthews; II foreign countries t. French; uWSs. £ AND ELL : 1844; don’t know how many days she was absent from | generally eupposed his case is already pre-judged, yet euch Tights are recognised, to this end the Indi > IZA, Capt. Baker. Toe oe at ee ee ao valor Poli, tacy | home except when she was riding; Mra.Lynde's birthday | having ardent und talented friends in the House of ecpred the assistance, aud. co-operation of gentlemen of the | Lelnat fer aud upwaras, [er euumblishiment will be epeued | |, The above vessels of others in theiy places, will eompooe tioular, and n A fuoturer and | "4#in March; Mrs. Lynde hus given me presents— | Bishops, it is hoped he will ut leust, be awarded a patient | Mghest integrity and tient in th ae Zoom eee articles for the winter seasou. ‘The finest style of dresses for | re-tised. : will discharge their duty both for the mapntowrer end) an old frock ‘snd an old coffee-pot; { believe she | psn pe itis Boped be) i aepnrney LO-Reu Deonaway. Naw Xetk evening parties, balls, &c.. with greatest accuracy. ‘Kerms | Liberal advauces will be made on consignments to the the country, for whom they are bound to defend. gee Hevry some books, # good many; she also be , () BARRELS PURE sPiR iis cash. White street, No-67, comer uf Broadway, azents in Philadelphia, and orders for the parcha: of produce PEE TE eee gave him presents from time to time; ir. Shaffer | Business of every description appears to be in a flour- Jou | do. Superior ALCOHOL, 19 Sth re in New Orleans, promptly executed. Striet attention paid to Brooklyn Intelligence. gave Henry (witpess’s husband) some presents in 1844; | ishing condition in this city at present. Ourenter-| WHITE BRANDY. os a? : 7 “a 5 PIANO FOR’ Walle finishing, Piaio Fortes of every descr’ n, from his very superior horizoutal grands. down, to plain 644 octers equare, combumng #ll the improvements of I Au excellent article of Native Grapes for Preserves, Cor Count or Sessions—Betore Judge Rockwell and Jus. | about $10; he gave hima box of segars; remembers her , ? 5 tices Wright and Hughes—Alexander Campbell, Esq , coming up to town oue day with Mise Mary, Walter, and pelainig- tossohaats are: exyenimny tHiele sales suid crete}, ¢iathi Fay 75 ceeem ow ee elon ae ine lmmcores District Attorney. —The trial of Le Forrest Logan, on} Mrs, Lynde, Mr. Shaffer and Helen; Helen, Walter, | in all directions, and the unusual ‘acilities for the trans- E int street, between Beekman and fukton an indictment charging him with being concerned with | and myself, went in an omnibus up Broadway; Mary | portation of passengers and goods by steam, renders this | _s12 0t*re WS & DEWEY, 91 Common at,, N. re. forwarding goods. : Eee CG. $2 South wharves, Philadelphia. YORK AND ee the day, with ma thers suggested by his own experience Edwin Baily in the commission of anaggravated assault | and Mrs. Lynde staid behind; uext saw Mrs. Lynde at O MERE the busine: sah nst manufactured for th and battery on Win. U. Bennett, pilot of one ot the Wil | home; I believe she came about 4o’clock, P.M ;-1 know | “itY # Very desirable resort for country traders. ORTS— et p, and RO pains of expense is spared to. render ther at enty vate ‘no pains or expense liameburgh ferry boat. least equal to those of any other mauuincturer he country he was proceeding from Grand | Mr. Shaffer did not come, because a painter camo tothe | Im the theatrical line, the approaching season pro- street to Second street, Williamsburgh, on the night of | house. mises to outvie the last in attractions and novelty. An- fades z peat PS add a oie nh Feil the 6th of May last, with intent to rob him, was conti. | Q.—-You say Mr. Shaffer did not come because a | derson has just coucludud au engagement at the Howard, | Tmuuerntion todenend nyon the resalt of his eominission = | 51. oO Con MACHINERY oThe oub, nued until a late hour, in the examination of a number | panther came to the house. (Loud laughter ) profitable alike to him andto the management. ‘This | ahility to promote tne interest of his emy layer scribers, finding muchditheulty in procuring a satisfactory iasty. of witnesges on the part of the prosecution. By the ter- | Witness Because « painter camo to the house: | uotor is, upon the whole, decidedy afavorite with the Address PPO. tune New York Hern'd, o136t+re _ | article of leather belts for their own use, have commenced the | ‘Tho above v Lheieplace will compose this timony of several nymphs of the paye from New York, | Shaffer did not return that might; never accompanied | Bostonians. ‘This evening Mrs. Mowatt and Davenport se YORK G, IGHT COM. manufacture of them, and are prepared to execute orderggo any | Live for the ensving season, and sail punct . it was proven that Buily and the prisoner were boon | Mrs Lynde to her milliner’s; went last week with a note | commence w brief engagement at the Howard. ONFISE OF THE NEW YORE GAS Lig ar Gon. extent in that Tine. ‘Ail the leather used by them is ensed | Prompt and strict tention paid to Forrarding Goods, ‘Or- companions, and —_ Sse sty portray ba Se vist to Canal ere toa cesag Cie Mra. Brougham is still holding the reins at the Adelphi, and day doc fred enlotaaal 32 faeopecytys My er oe “t ica epatadon give petiectsaufaction, ple Ra eghery rep lne (orate pee pot Sng id of bud repute together, and that upon the evening the | Lynde gave mo @ sealed package to deliver to Mr. Lynde | is indefatigable in bis efforts to please. It is thought | {hija de inred & dividen + for uhe six wouth: ¢ . HOE & CO. 1d 31 Gold street. the above ymimodati essault upom Mrs Bennett was committed, they crased {oa his fevurn from Europe, on her going to New ‘Bed: | thlsactor te now reaping w portion of the rewards nis | (re Amen eck oF this Company, for the six months ending | oft tétree naa ae ce conepepette | ae ay oe eee een nave. coe seen acters payaole to the stockholders ou and after Mou- oat 3 * | cal the Williamsburgh ferry together. ford; Steinheyl had given me some presents, a-lawl and | inventive genius merits day. the Ist November next FAKT NER WANTED IN A BILE MANUF AU+ hand steerage passenger. ent, now in successful operation. Con. Agents, J.B. GAGER, 120 Wall street, Niww York. z i 14 eatabli ‘The prisoner was defended by Mr. Church, who in | $4; -he gave Henry $3 or $4 when he sold his horse; be | ‘The National is doing exceedingly well. The Museum |, The trausler book will be closed from the 25 h inst to that be rt bees ? othe i ANDREWS & DEWEY, summing up the evidence, urged the innocence of his | gave him @ gun—u double barrelled gun; don’t- know | also is prospering, bue with the exception of Warren, date, semBY order: C. 1s EVERITT, Secretary. | nected therewith is ia engine of 30 horse power, enat and 91 Common street, New Ofleans, _ client on, the ground that the prisoner returned in the | how much it cost; it was on leaviag Fort Richmond; | Choman and Waltman, there are no actors, except of | °13 itm oars favorable for the supply of coal, irom, and provisions. House ArscoT Ds EMIGRATION OFFICK, a same boat in which he went over to Williamsburgh,and | paid their own expenses in coming here; boarded with | moderate abilities, attuched to this place. HOICK PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS—At | tentlow, ‘The entire concern may be purchased if desired nth street Persons wisaing to send for their that the brief elapse the boat remained, the precluded | Mrs Lynde si: ce he came; don’t know that Henry and | Both political parties are preparing for the election wholesale, at bargains, Twenty-one Cortiandt st.: 50 doz. | File cutters, and.xfirat rate melter wauted. Avddcess (letter freuen the “old country , can secure passage the idea that he could in any way have aided Baily in| Mr. Lyndehad quarrel onan occasion when Henry | uext mouth, with zeal and vigilance, targe Hock Cologne, to close a consignment, remaskably low, | post raid) Hox $4 Putanmreh post office _ 7 thecen Cine Liemeol eabeia the attack on Mr. Bennett. got drunk With the exception of a few disaifeoted oflee-holders, | 2!) Tweuty-ove Cortlandt st. Also, Walnut Oil Shaving LLIAKDS—the Three Golden Fagies, os , p fan ‘The District Attorney on the part of the people, set | @—Was it not in consequence of his being drunk, | attached to the ¢-ustom House, the nomination of Caleb Boap,, and. ull Fancy, Soaps, cheap. | Dalley’s, and Con- BY icin House, 30 Pure treet, ate exe he TE WEST 00 tone Cat Wenihonse. forth in an impressive ‘manner that the assault ‘was | and threatening to shoot you? Cushing for governor, is hailed with the utmost enthu- | bargaiun, twenty-one Corthaudt st, ‘Also Dre Mlewairy Care | Baanford’s fatent frou or Golden Eagle Billiard Fables. RPOOL, 1240 tons, Captain Johm Pldridge. made very soon after the boat in which the perties went | Objected to by counsel sign by the democrats throughout the State. for Dontuess;, Heys Liniment, a cure for the Piles; Bi Id, os locta Blitesaas on peaiape Potaens cea he be ne INGU ER apt. Ura Burs over. landed, and that having failed to stun Mr. B. he] ‘I'he Counr did not think that the question of threat- vhui the democratic party has presented decided. | Columbia, a Hair Restorstive or Stayer. ait eg si beey By thels aceostasbdation on above, arn wilt Rives 1 on the oR of ever: gave the alarm, which caused the prisoner to run for the | ening to shoot was before the court at ai ly the strongest ticket for popular support ; and i HE FASHIONS OF THE DAY—Koman Togs have a suitable person in attendance to teach the rudiments | Cine of Liverpool packets; inaking i mil a boat and succeeded in reaching it before is left the slip | | Huled out, Excepted to on part of the cross-examina- | old federal Massachusetts, stands much the best chance | Hand Frock oats, elegant geod. hte, can be had ge romerkes ke orders for Mahogany or Iron Billiard Tables, aud frou | gine pi ni yerPOol? ‘The District Attorney also alluded to the bad character | tion, tosuccved. It cannot be denied that a large number, | bly low prices from’ our fashionable neighbors, SANFORD Very fine Billiard Cloth, Balls, ‘n of the prisoner. @ —Did Mr. Lynde and your husband have any diM- | heretofore acting in unison with the whig party in this | Brothers Tailors, 127 Fultongstreet, uext door't. the Herald ke. Ke, forsale as above. iv i Sonth atreet, New Vork. Judge Rockwell then submitted the case to the jury, | culty then about your words ? State, are thoroughly disgusted with the course of their | *Mice ins OE, Dee re —— <; | Get FORK LIVERPOOL—The New Lite—Requiar who found the prisoner guilty. irvess—Yes; Mr Lynde refused to give him # cha- | leaders, and will openly support Cushing for governor, WSPA ESTABLISMENT FOR S4Li: ANG DISCLOSURES! —THE GAZET Is OF Packet of 2st of October—The superior new fast ‘The Court remanded Logan for sentence, and then | racter unless something was put in it about hisdrink; | at the approaching election In addition to which va. | NV country yer establishment, (inel tt 9 THE UNION us publishing a developement of mos: thril- ailing paoket, ship, ONSTITUTION um, adjourned until to wnorrow morning. remember Anne saying something to Mra. Lynde about | rious causes—such as the course pursued by the whigs it materivts, and all’ the e uted THE ONLY DAUGHTER. by Charles Barter Key | Capltz John Britton, will sail as above, her regular day. Wasninaton Monoment.—At an early hour yester- | ber letters; Mrs Lynde very frequently rode out with | in relation to granting aid to the volunteers for Mexico, kood will.) is offered for sale, for ensh. ata bar’ | Good agents wanted as above, at I11'Nassan st 08 120% re. |g fpot ,creht a ban agp gh rab day, the various benevolent and temperance rocietivs | Henry in the spriog of 1844; did not hear of any suspi- | wnd also their course iu regard to the license law will in administration paper. and has been established rt CWindactiminan ae ce {ofall rogalia,and in ‘due time formed tato-a. ne, and | return from Furvpe; in 1645; Me, Steinke baa the ma, | detuoe atie parey© re” macy from the whig to the | tained ob wort pusonace snedly onthe’ tereese.-Any | VW GREE UL WISGOVALY Fane out ts fname | WOODHULL & MINTURN, #7 Bouth x. Thejackee Mp HOTTINGUER, 1100 pt. Bursley, Phe packet «! wih JER, tons, iT will sarceed the Constitution, and sail om her regular day, 91ee af November. im 023 roceeded over the river, to join the grand procession in | nagemeut of Mr. Lynde’s businesg; Mr. Shaifer’s wagon | ‘The old fri New York. The Betheeda Division, Sons of ‘Temper- | was easier than Mr. Lynde’s; Mrs. Lynde used to ride ance, the Cadets No, 3, Engine Co. No. 6, with their | in Mr, Shaffer's carriage; before he went to Europe they | siderable engine, Union, tastefully decor one wishing to purchase ean learn further pte) by ad- dee 1 Ns fone veed ap ly | g iF to et offered to th ey have the cash for payment, aud at least $1,5000f | Yule can change your rm ww York City, Oc olT moments, and warranted not to inj te Constitution is undergoing an entire our Navy Yard. She will require con- r to render her once inore perfectly sea- ted with flowers; Grana- | did not rleep together; does not know if Mrs. Lynde re- | worthy, und will probably occupy the government dr ; —remeyect De waited pon by. droppings line to Mr NEWLINE OF PACKETS TO AND FROM da" Lodge, No. 288, with « megnificent banner; Myrtle | fused to kis Mr’ Lynde before he left for Europe; had | dock ail winter. The Cemmedore, sete at our ANCING ACADEMY, SHAKSPE ARE HOTE post'ofice., ‘This solution Gun ie had et Strikey’s, No.4 Coen LIVERTOOL—Packet of the Bist dew ber Lodge, Eagle Lodge, Brodklyn Lodge, No.6, Montigae | seen Mrs, Lynde and Mr. Shaffer walk down towards the | Navy Yard, is universally respected, both aa an officer | sony Duaue aud Walliam, streets, Mr. Ug sip, where it can be applied. take wortd by | Reais nam and fast sailing, sop CONBSTTEU- Lolge. and the Hibernian Society; all of which mude «| woods together; heard Mrs, Lynde way she would | and as aman. forming h id the public, that he will o nice ae TC lee ee eee rend | i actten New j and Ingen ivereeel ca fine display, and attracted thousands of citizen into | go south when Mr. Lynde returned; did not know | ‘The navy agent and naval storekeeper, are both de- | at the abo m Monday, October 11th, Ww. fnaw8Ak a7 Mtere” | the och Decemt roceed to Europe, or the streets, while the ferry boate were crowded to excess | when Mrs Lynde went to New Bedford; that she | servedly esteemed and capable officers. orye. th pears introducing the new Polka, M: = = - _ those wishing f Md country, can- during the day. had her tind made up notto atay with Mr Lynde; don’t | enemas | fHkanid Mazurka Quadrties the Waltzing, Tempe and other CRA RIGHT,CHEAR SUGAR. CHEAT COFFEE, | por tele ai mer comreymee: hove, wishing 0 secure Police Intelligence. Lynde's health after ur Lyndeletty I neverheard Mes, | (IME HALLS OF THE MONTEZUMASDining and nega maar, Monday and hi Teeutan gallon finest quality Sperm xudlen 26 per pond “J. TARE OET Grand Larceny.—Officer Gildersleeve, of the 13th | Lynde aay that her disvuse was a disease ofthe mind and | Jeo! Eho nearest pots ty Crate Carey nh aauneton | commencing at? and # o'clock, Sharish H ronan Havens Suent, 40.9 ponds, Wee ward, arrested on Monday night a man called Thomas | not of the body; nor that that her disease puzzied the | hay recently opeced the above establishment, where. he we ; will siso commence classes at his private arademy, Fine flavered old Javs Coffee, ne segular Packer het the Rider, on a charge of stealing $126 from Mr. Tist, | doctors; never heard her talk about a divorce; knows of | pledges himself to supply the public with everything good to . je rode see Wednesdays, poteges ge 0 cegts, Ke. Kine Green and ‘Align Uerthan In af aaa Of Seg Harbor, Let, and then escaping to thiscity; | her writing to Mr. Lynde to Europe; never beard say | rat aed dau 3 ‘Tuesday and Friday evenings from 6to8 for ladies: cad fren wae gery Mw, prices @ Hor aul af berten ee” tons wil here’ he was caught and sent buck again for trial, io | anything about riding with Mr. Shaffer in New York; | Mealsat ali hours, served up iu the neatest manner. Frey Gonlieene indies, and from } wholesale and retail, nt the Sugar and Colle Store ae passengers. Persons about embai Id make early application on board, foot of Maide: or to J. MeMU! oT Ales, Wines, Liquors, and Segars, of the best quality. Ia jemen. Me on Le ia eres te be distressed when he came | 0 Scsciog tioom ataened to the ment, will be | ,,/9structions given in private to puy I Y 4 i . K's, residence, 82 Canal street, where mo = = = > found the Newspapers of the day, American and Exglish, tt » ety mi ORED PAPERS AND PAPER BOXE count A boy wanted as waiter. Apply as above: a pes nat noeie, tad Auemblies forthe rupile | COLORED FANGACH 19 Felton street, N. Yo-Con | Persons desirons of sendiog er’ te sustody of constable Hubbard, of that county. " ‘Broke Tail A young man charged with grand lar- | home; he said he had no by cereal he ceny, called Wm. Jones, escaped from the Albany jail on | letters she had sent him to Europe, Sunday night. He is about 19 years of age, lame with | by them that her mind must not be right; | never knew 428 Greenwich, and76 Vesey streets, J. 0. FOWL classes at Ser spoke about the ‘that he thought riew wort ment of rinported reach | Country, ean hav one leg, and a soar on one eyebrow. Thirty dollars re- | any diffleulty between them until his return from Eu- | @ Rai CHANCE =TO JEWSLEMS—The propre aan ANER 3 T| I ecm Uclared Papers. All orders promptly executed. | vecael, rane othet often reciente aeeere ward is offered for his arrest. Tope; cept @ very good house before he went to Kurope; tor of an old-established jewelry store, whois abut re- GES—JAMES BREWSTER, having opened a | and om the most rensonsh!+ terme, a1 108K ~ FOR NEW ORLEANS—Loui dN Pocket Picked at Albany.—qOn Mondey night, just as | never saw any dificulties betwoen them; he always | tuiug from the business, offers forsale his entire stock and new @urriaze Repository at 396 Broadway, would re. HLOND HAND FURNITURE AND CLOTHING ine of pack ‘ail on Thursday, Oct $8. the steamboat Empire was leaving the dook at Albany, | treated Mr, Steinbeyl and Mr. Saaffer very friendly; ne | uxcures, with agood ran of customers, at a fatrappraival, tor | spectiuli Wuvite his old patrous and friends Uo eall and exam. | SiyNputy Ladies mud Genclemen, having aay oupes ing packet ship AMUN A pickpeoke’ ted from the pocket of Mr | seemed to have much confidence in them. cash acdapproved piper. Rent moderate. Apply on the pre= om @ete assortment of carringes old tere | uous or east off Clothing, Furnitare, or Carpets, Ske ia Touding, and will positively ‘datas, o wallet Tontaining $000 ia bank’ bills on the | Mr. O’Conon proposed to read the certiécate from Mr. | mises.of AA ONC. BURR, 60 B O16 Tere = uo . ; eaut obtain a fair cash price for the -exme, b O_ FAMILIES.—BOARDING-HOUB iM. ary and wonderful machines having been just id, That. pri j ¥ “s FOK SALE—The very fast sailing coppered PoIF at No. 92 | completes, and the patent in Kngland and the United. States | HHAENCN Apel Preparation, then, t pov teg “yy toe ad packet ship LOUISE, 513 tons burthen. built ‘wel tear, ; INS, 19 2t* re having been ured, they ai , in New York, coppered i t O18 Ste | cle. “Thay are the, mon pa eT Ea ne TK COLLIN i Ant se ‘ The District Court wasthenopened. His honor statei Neon) pees pate that as the jurors In attendance on the District Court we yay ace Youbet | ahr "pra the wetemenin ot dy, the dwelling house of Mr. Wm. P. Miller, No, 19 Irving | he would discharge them until 11 o'clock to-morrow oe = = ~ one 'y Oe ay. : a ) Suoseriber at his residence, ot a line through the Post or passage, having handsome fan ae ee Bank of Buffal L for $400, drawn | ynde to Henry, witness's husband. Question reserve d. | (XKAYONS FABER—All kids, just received, nd others, wishing to Tay in th Borthe supseriber at his resi FOTO ioe tajie Merehuave Rentaaes Bene, Hooke ‘The court adjourned to 10 o'clock to-morrow fre. Cc fale, by G. GEASON & ‘such as butter, cheeses lard, ton, ton Office will be panctaally atended eo yen, oo Dunne at, | MUdations, avvly on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall Burglary.—On Sun 8 en- | noon, so ie ~ Srontntie tia soe Ladies ean be attended to by Mi cohen. h KE. K, COLLINS, 9 South street. Hearn Bo te Poecat, Streot, ocoupled by Henry |. 8, Cincurr Coun, Oct, 19—Before Judge Betts — ‘ccachman and groom, * 396 Pearl street. one , ides | ease cement Ip Bibrare ail geodata Wie ebdseee enn Can eee ath erating Shela’ thceun entrance throug) pills, | Judge Nelson not having arrived in town, Judge Betts | every respect; has uo objection to » or to | from the country will be sent to any GNUINE BEAR'S OlLcHard wedycloe cetkex. | eS a vault grating~Stesling therefrom $260 in bank bills, | ¢ oteg the court this morning, and, stating th travel witha gentleman, and is a member of the Protestant | part of the city for # 4 Prime butter, | () ENUINE —Hard study, close confine: ra ‘OR HAV KE—Seeond Line—The and about $490 in property. No arrest. peel erocha wovnedtre te } © és Church Addvess D. V., Coachman, at the Spirit of the | Mm large or small packages, to'suit the purchaser A ‘ment, au excers of care, and dyspepsia are, the prieeipad Ship BALTIMORE, R. Conn, master, will rail Om Stealing Butter.—Some dock thieves, on Monday d thie const fe be najowrns and the ju Ym attendance | Times Office, Barclay street. o19aere | ols Mee re W. STORY, Arent. | enuses of premature baldness and « more mortitying ciream. the Hint ol Novembe night, stole from a sloop, lying at the foot of pier No. 6, | © VG ry ” 7 a at plain cook | QLONINSRY'S CALCULA MACHINE. —There | head in youth or in the prime of life. can, igdeed eats | 2 NCK EN. A No. #8 Wallat. Kant River, 10 fitkine of ‘butter, consigned to Mr. Stoel, | tbe discharged, until that day. WwW isn extraord head in p of life, can, indeed, lmrdiy be ‘Good now offered to the public for | | ition of the age, and | {} th jous immediately beneath. etable youu woman, denuine Bears Oi itaacion as | must prove invaluable to y & of, Apply at 146 Kende street o19%.¢m | sums, such es ged in_ makin eng by the undersigned, from f ada and Ni supe- FOR MARSEILL Sse ahin © AKAN & . ing. Some motions in bankruptcy and ad- a tromomers. as their accuincy is | ror for this purpose to any merely preparation in the ARSILIA, Capenin B is Place; stealing therefrom silver ware and jewelry, con. | (this) morn! = Girl, a situation to do gen | doubt mleby 8. J. NEUSTADT & BARNETT, p ane decpeun sisting ef bracelete, breastpine, rings, &e., valued’ in all, | ™talty were then heard, and the court was adjourned. houetticrk, working una iroeing, pine, cocking, | 0! Fatentecs,t2 Maiden Lane, _ wrod ii hiahty perfumed ng ts nop hae bons (Coney, RAMGN cr eoctets ety at $179. No arrest, Count or Genenat Sessions, Oct, 19.—Before Re- or waiting. Good references xivea. Please ap: | RERES BRANDIES—Now sanding at Fier), | tution and physiology of the hnir.. Per " . eorder Scott and Alderman Feeks and Tappan; Joha Chesnut street, nent Madiaon stteet. 019 2tem thin Mary Preceis nue, 0S puck: | the tailet by HENILY JOHNSON. C CHAS from Bo d Miscellaneous Inteliigenee, McKeon. Keq , District Attorney.—7'rial of Caskili alias Hon. Ruel Willams, formerly Seuator in Congress from Maine, was elected to the House of Representa- vem rom the house | comer of Chambers street. Sold also, at 100 Leger Rroras," ar: | 77 past Prost way. Large bottles 58 cents; {S| ce ‘ Chatanette and Ro: en ‘urehasers to be assured of get ee rare eee, et of 26th of Qetobe Ps YTALOON AND VEST MAKEKS—Wawted, by | This’ trial, which was commenced yesterday, EW: TRYON & CO, 237 Brosdway, to whom th the opening of the Court this morning, | *shest prices will be paid. ol7 Are known Br YOK LIVERPOU de Teo a ‘and colored, in half, quarter, and 2 |, Must purchase only euch as hear t tives of that State, from Augusta, on Monday last, and | and brought to a close at a late hour, when the jury O MEKCHANT TAILORS.—Just received, hth jeury Johnson, 27: way, New York. sailing packet ship at the fith trial,” mae found the accused guilty of, receiving ‘stolen goods T torunent of Buckakius jn ich and. new paieris aleo: a Also! 1B quarter enaks White Brandy, of superior favor, for . spbiheineetentieibls, Petegponuivly ail sa ow lying at the wharves in Alban: | knowing them to be uch, and the Court sentence » Koi ye FYAGUERKEOTYPE PLAT*S—Seiling off atc 0 fog el jon than ome Wand of end ity ail of sloopaand Ad | to be iinprisomed in the State prison for the term of Janne tore, entitled to debenture, a fell assortment of the * ing off at 4g | modacion pelxon board, * ort 4 geeks thip ROSCIUS eed the Garrick, aad ral o. mines trom 1627 to Toes. Bam | ag yolgn® My innoier, x lot of superior reach plat VICTOR BISHOP’ shee 12 Maiden lane, upstairs. day. ‘ED—B} ounK | lemen; nha prie dies, of varios , besides the usual number of steam, tow andcanal ‘*hree years, The Court then adjourned until to-mor; ANT By two young (ent . sagt As ners, d | row morning, te a famil Re Lower part of beebbtaea iar Sm be — 104 Wall street. HENRY LEGER. ply