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wi irs im Jymatea, eitement which new scenes open up to the mind. | and that nothing delnye the levying of the rails ot the thi ‘are indebted, says the Boston Jowrual, to a | But ere the attraction to our shores, for either of | Pisinville Road to copmeet with the New York Road, iend, for a Kingston’ (Jamaica) circular, from | the above classes of voyagers, can effectually ope- | hut the to! which we extract the following atticle. It places, rate, the steamer must be on the line, the hotel | 444, 40.785, 8 1: 10 Vermen Vache; Lady inabe!la, Miss P. Wailnc ina striking light, the melancholy situation of | must be open for the reception of guests pletion: Yivchburg ti rhs Peg ty \ Machete Mn Collen Pde eae. trade and commerce on that Island, growing out ‘The umportanee of such # conjoint undertaking The Fresident of the Daltimore and Suequehanna | ,; 2 Western Railroad. #34; 4 Prede jek, Mr, NING, SE KISH AMBAS. $214; #90 Peun ROADWAY TGHEATRE—VO> DAY £Y evivanin d's, 23 * Besvon, Sept 42, IMS— Brokers’ boar: shares Read! sir, Pai work, which is in rapid progres: of eom- | Rained: lM. 26 do. 15 1616 10 Vermont and Mave tal rat Fredericks; Prince Rodot Fig ela INTELLIGESCE BY THE MAILS. Wasiinaron, Sept. 22, 1848. The Land Warrant Froud—A Hint to Claimant —Whig Meeting—Polttical Stocks, &c. nino, Mtr Ce wr E, ley: L ra Isherwood; F i f 5, " 4me.; iC0 do. : i ra, Les v of the injurious legislation of the mother country: | as we have briefly adverted to wus fully apparent | Railroad Company hes just made to the Tressurer of branes "AOtS Phang 10 da ho 4 Secoud | 1" conclude with the favorite fareo of the LA DORR OF Love The examinations of Messrs. Phillips and Stette- ‘We really regret that we canaotin this number | to some active-minded Americans who were re- | Marylands peyment of $6846, on account of interest t Borten Co, Dividends, Na 4.461; 20 | ]he Chevalier, Mr Shaw Penlomas Mis Alb tb DreseGeay | f wh P leave our usual tale ot gloom and ruin tor a more | cently ona visit here; and we have been in- | due by the company to the State. This payment makes Beoton Co. 1126; 146 rights Races Com- | Cry Tigers ope st 7. pertormanee tescemenes RG roles | eae, Which we sent you a tull report yesterday, cheering beg acottiaibers Hale of trade intia al formed, through ee medium of a private letter, | @ total sum of forty-seven thourand dollars paid by this BUNS Meares, Cuauntus sraeer—peveert has ships @ great excitement in this community. jortunate island; but alas! we are obliged to | that one of them has proceeded to Boston mainly | * K THE sTks—HON VENA ; if Salinas Tahmant Gece te wi BN E A good deal of prejudice exists agains’ ehronicle the fact that Jamaica 1s in her last stage | to endeavor to set on foot the project of running a | COMPSPY to the State within the current tireal ywar, ‘Pillbe graded Yor,0 9th tia to atmariog, hegeaad bel) | Wil te prevented then hese cane: eye Septeree Z5th, Fekeedl varie f ivthe ¥ pees nd o! feeble existence, without the streagth to sustam | steamer between New York and Bermuda ; the and exeerds the Treasurer's estimate by the sum of | iet of BSMLRALUA- Lu Emneruda, M jonpiaisin, | SYLP HIDE Denali, Mr. Mo Schmidt: J Mr. Mt implicated, particularly the later one, om aeeount the new, heavy, fatal blow, which is about to be in- | enterprise to embrace the establishment of a hetel | $7,000. But the year is not yet closed, and it is proba. Bos, Oe ies Nea sage Belen: Pisces omar et noo ie Be, Mountain Manta of former transactions. Mr. Stettenius was some ficted by the parent country. England has, at | of the best description. Those individuals, while | bie that the State Trearury will receive a further pay. | Ermaric Mule Wsidegrave, "itm entertaiuucnte wlll commence | iertecthe WOMAN TIATE Bat years ago aclerk for the Bulumore and O| ‘, length, rewarded the fidelity and loyalty ofher own | sopping at the Actor Hl New York, partial “id POY | with the’ IanghaMle. free “of Ol K)_ANNE—Col. Alvert, | Mre.Looer, Afver which, Mr. « h e hio rail Dp 5 : ‘ Cat . . Loaer, " ; Piel badder thi ie aeronaatry: | to pring at th pp a po pelt fe ped mat eer spr hcersunc ape eee Mr. Dawson; Jonathan Juah, Mr Chapman; Solomon, Mr, ne Rope, | M: Christiad Lebman will also appear on th road comneay af became a detaulter tor several of their adoption to ruin, and themselves to pauper- | highly popular hotel, when they were assured in October, the Michigan Cem! road w Pea pier ccen Suey hans, Mise Flynn, Dress Olney, |) Tere Ty omeees, Win hen owie of M. DE CHA. | thousand dollars; he also tailed in business here. ism aud statvation. That England has done this, we | that, Ba i rapttopasth into eflect, not less than | €mPleted to Niles, leaving only 25 miles of stege travel Liahiang’ 1n3g0.” Doors ‘open at 1) eustain’’ place 7} Cariing Tehnen. Dress Citele and’ Farinatee Soe Haegy | All this, however, should not influence the. public eall heaven and the whole world to witness. A few | fifty families would annually visit the Bermudas, | to St Josephs, the western termination of the road on emis ie ll copes dP __ | Girele, 25 ote. Doo: ie ri ae) a the present case, and we consider the years ago, and Jamaica was prosperous—the middle | to pass the winter season. We are also aware | Lake Michigan, ARK THEATRE NOVICE.—FAMILIES WISBING TO IBLO’S, ASTOR PLACE, BROADWAY. nited States has entirely failed 1n its prosecution. In the absence of proof to the contrary, the detence set up, namely, that Phillips was imposed upon by 4 man who Tepresented burselt to be Charles te, must be considered good. Stettenius 1s charged with lending his notarial seal to a fraudu- lasses were comparatively wealthy, and the pea- | that a native of these islands, at present in New ‘The sale of lands granted to the Lake Michigan and | 4, ,Wit.this ticabe during the prevent exeitement to witness of Boursecault’s comedy, Sth night of M 4 id Ballet of ESMEKALDA, and. bei appearance of Mise Isabel Dick ir santry happy, Agriculture thrived, trade floarshed, | York, invited the attention ‘of the principals of | jinoie Caval, bas been going forward for some days at erovded tenia sl te Dives Ciocles ate teeoes itll tates | nike lise Ommrer Mise Kase ere and England’s merchants partic' pated in the bené- | {wo influential houses in that city to this subject, Chi 0 4 Radi hook tok the 16th he Second ‘Vier, or Family Circle, has be-n beantifully fixed | cide, Mr, Jobn Sefton, M fits ansing from these sources How sadly are | ang ihe Views exjressed were highly favorable, ” | Chicago. Over $400,000 had been taken upoa the 16th, od soe he exiwers anccmnmpadation of Ladies and | St) Evea ing centembes things changed now! gland freed the slaves of | There 1s another and ot less valuable feature | 92d the Commissioners had started slong the line of vantages of sewing and h ng the | TURE, After which, the ¢ SSURANCE acide; Mark Medd! t 8 § e “rpasted by any other tt | Sir Harcourt Courtiey, Mr. yrsy ee | to § Jamaica—she gave liberty to the bondman. civil ” roject, that cannot be passed | the canal to complete the sal ii trancen to tie Dress and Family Chechen the : Say Spupker, Misa Inabel Dickinee pet ou,bite | lent paper, and ot course, it Phillips is innocent, n y iD, civi connected with this project, U a P fs. ms. rORE 1 wie | 60 18 he zation to the savage. All honor and glory to her | over. We mean the facilities which a steamer, The qvantity of anthracite coal transported to tidy 7 sv “MTs: Lag that the charge for admission to the /atter E ar Dupuis, Mr. Charier: Thomas 7. Placide; Th hi ‘raud i for the deed ; it is the brightest act an britain’s Tunning upon favorable terme, st0Uld afford to our | water, during the week ending the Mlstinet., was ay | wreted ob cents, i seal i® ft It Spent, Adiainen, ob | | ‘The frauds committed in these Iand warrants, bitherto brillinat history.” There 13 not a man | farmers for rapidly conveying their pYoduce 10 @| sunexed ; » BOWERY THEATRE—MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2 will — ed itp tn h Mel or ttbdedaeh ited within the length and breadth ef this island, not | large and profitable market. We have beat) 4s- bo ncied Shukapeate’s Tragedy of HAMLET—C Sa MP. (7, BARNUM, | ) 1 lent to some means by which they cam eonfined in the: lunatic asylum, who does’ not, d'that if bh Id b Ne Antnnicite Coan TRaPE—Weee ty Reexite, ‘Tilton; Hamlet, Mx, Hamblin; The Ghost of Bi Y Proprietor—". Hitchcock, Manager. Splendid Perfowgances | be stopped. But it has a tough set of customers to V ylum, sured that if our vegetables could be sent to New Week ending Sepe, 21. Previous Totat. Er. J. M. Scott; Laertes, Mr. J. H. Hall; Polonius, Mr. a. An- | every afternoon at halt-past 3 o'clogk, and every evening half | deal with. ‘The to.al amount of land be with all his heart, bless England for that act. | York, at an early period, in fine order, the sale at | Reading Railud tour Saeiy | “eisaye” — gos'sin | drews Ourio, Lire Jordan; Gerirude, Mie, Winstanloyt Ophelia, | Past seven. ‘The Macager hve the ‘pleasure cf announcing the | ‘\ sd ino he tlle aba ii x England erdained it, and it was; her subjects in | the large hotels would amount to not lessthan | Lebigh Canal tons, 24) aes Siramm | Mia Mary Taylor, Klager Queen, Min Hevediey, Aer ihe om | ovtcxtacrdinary, wonder in ervaucny alot Littednene, Weld | some 38 or 80,000 have chicos Mp reed Me i “sb Y Os 9 oy. formed, 18, 1 " he 8 ation a % or 30,000 have already been dis Jamaica, to show their readiness to contribute to | ¢4.000 a week during the season, BemoyRAil Canaltons, LEAL BUNS MNASY | ERDUCTION OF NINA Hdware, Signer Onstane, Neck Miss, | figer docs to the Ginmah. He fs ten yours ld, only twenty-four | ‘The value of these werceane we fateeen utriene at the good cause, resigned, with a liberality We submit these observations for the considera- 775648 «(TaD Bi si 5 ; inches high, and wei hy thi de, be ; . . c ‘ 2,500 1,976, 17298 ignora Giovanna Cioeca; Adele, Mrs Dunn; Bibone. Mr. EL | inches high, and weighs only thirteen, pounds. He may be seen e ; : kick, considering all circumstances, was most | tion of the liberal and enterprising men of our sevlien ble ‘eas rden; Roiand, Mr G. W. Smith. open at 7—perform- | every morning from 10 to half-pest 12 o'clock; in the afternoon fies n mallion af dollars, equal to the proceeds of handsome and praiseworthy, some years of the ap- | community ; and we ask that. steps prelimina If the receipts for the remainder 6 5 wen ‘look. Boxes 26.cta ; Pit,12¥gcta, front 2 titbaftyant 6; and he evening, from 7 tH110, In addi. ane are oe atleast six years. Sucha large sum, prenticeship system, and on the Ist August, 1834, | to decisive action may be taken, if upon due cal- | the rate of sity thousand tons per week, we sha'l have ATIONAL THEATRE, FORMERLY | brated Sable Brothers, Mr. G, Nellis, the three ‘Highland peowle Aller rere Pend a NS BANFRAU emancipated her slaves, and broke the chain of | culation, there be good promise of a profitable re- | 82 additional supply of about five hundred thousand | {/ Chathun—Monday evening, September 2, will be acted the | Mimmoth Boys, Grantor Mammoth ‘aby, ‘Enormous Bow Con- all oy ") ‘ H ci ay lad » entitled MILITARY UTION—Col, 8, Ci | atrictor, 0 Pumous F. which frau ¥ bondage... This was done with blind faith in Eng- | turn: that this will appear we have not the least | tons, making an aggregate for the year of more than | Taylor; Hemy Duval, Fe S TR es: | peikesaiy ecnsalton anes eats Gece Ee at tice akan Gportanee. erent fos argidtds ie Ge aes laud’s justice. [ngland’s sons believed in Ln; uestion, Louire Vernet, Miss Mesta: the whole, includit Perfo ot, Li singe han Jand’s honesty, and abolished the curse of slavery 4 sr phase gle teal MVsTaNihs any wirauity ol 38 cong den under en Jara eal enone twa Bie Leeman aE URES hal Oca eee whieh Ingle d first established. How grievously | + The foun of the Bermuda Islands very closely resembles that | gon000 Treas Notes, Ga Wai 75 Nor, Worcoster B10. 32 petras, Captats Tobin, Me. Stone. TS06 cents, Rocerved Covnt sents, one shilling eat __ SIMEON PRET OIOUMTOEEE Ge cohen ee have they been deceived? How grossly has Eng- | of a thepherd’s eroox TWO do We bo ao 810 31% | conclude, with the CAPTAIN L RST GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL OF THE SEASON,— | ! ded cree, on perean area ere land duped them! How shamefully has fickis Religious Inteliigence 500 0 Ws* 80 do Sig | dir. Pi Gen. Stormwell, Mr, Richardson; + Mins Miles The din ctor of the Ital an Opera of the United States of | tttended to first. There is no necessity for en- England repaid them! A tew, a very few years. CaLenpan, — September—24, Vth Sunda after Tri. oun ns ead beeen ap aemmanee ment Wh MAURICE STRa nos a 3 pi Penge suging the services of an agent. All the soldier ve ‘< ae ae -. < Ue 5 a ES Ss Pianist of the Pe i p i , (we may almost reckon them by months,) passed | nity; 20, Feast of St. Michael October—d, 16th Sun. | 00 ad 14 ee ee —— Russia, the first grand Musical Festival of the seasentwill, be a KS i hcinace hie Hetil the i ension over, and a new mania arose in Britain. It spread | day after Trinity; 8, 16th Sunday after Trinity; 15, | 60 Penn o's 73%, ITCHELL® OLYMPIC THEATRE.—MONDAY EVEN. | given at the Broadway Tabernacle, on Monday, October 2, 188+ ice humselt ; the government will attend prompt- . 2 i lith Sunday after Trinity; 18, St. Luke, Evan; 22, | 10000 do a5 ing, September 25, the entertainments will commence with | on which occasion the principal artists, and tho largely increased | ly to his business, aad his warrant will be issued as most unwholesome epidemics usually do, with inday 'y;, 18, 5 22, 1 jo000 rt 60 73) & pew extravaganza, entitled NATURE AND ART—King Fi chorus and orchestra of the Itali y 5 7 idi A 4 18th Sunday after Trinity; 28, St. Simon and St. Jude; | 2 i ken, MENT Meine Minihee C, pang dine:| oy nd orchestra of the Ltalian Opera Company, together | tree of expense, and without the danger of disap~ the rapidity of lightning, among all classes, until | 35°) i} 000 do ad 73) niken, Mr. Nickinson; Prime Minister Crusty, Mr. Henry; Queen | with other eminent artists, and also the greater portion of the : obuia, 7o di * at length, Ateine the medium of * unadorned elo- | 2% 19th Sunday after Trinity. i 15 738g og Fiparkon: Mrs Meus After wick will be presented, & grand | performing members of the Vhitharmonic Society, and theentire | Hearing by some presto process. Hundreds of sol- FANOKAMA OF BROADWAY. attr which, for ‘the first | Licderkrants Vocal Association, under the dirvction of Herr | diers are hanging about this city now, who have time, an extravaganes, entitled LOLA MONTES, ox Catching a | Hecht, will appear. ‘The whole will form an orchestra of 80 per- placed their rs se in the says of agents, thus Governor—Count Muffenuff, Mr. Nickinso baehki, Mr. Cono- | formers, and a chorus of 160 voices; which will give, withan | !’ h Lak lay ape ver; Michael Bowrki, Mr, Holland; Mad. Kyboehki, Are Henry, alled in this country, achoice selection of | SUbjecting themselves to delay and expense ; ie with, for the first time, a new farce, entitled GOING Sl do 3: ; e : 15 ahs Bank of Com serip 96° quence,’ it seized the first adviser of Jamaica’s | ,,72° Aveiiuedse Caot in oe ete Oka pasem | "5 american Kx Bank. 99 mistress. Through him it was soon communicated 50 Farmer’s Trust 60 28 to the majority of the House of Commons; for, in “ is pecs jbl trated pdt a 00 do 27 m discussion on | 100 rr mo 272 250 2 To corel The festival will be wi i | whereas they personally pre i - those days, as in these, Sir Robert Peel led the | the subject of appropriating funds for the support of | 200 Morris Canal y Sug | TO TH RACKS—Mr. Jeremiah ‘twiddle, Mr’ Holland. Doors Max M Musical Director and Conductor of par Fee ney Pape Palace fashion. All sorts of. good were to arise from the | the suspended Birhors and also on the question of ad- | IONY&NiavenRR £0 52ig | open at 7—Curtain rises av 734 o'clock Dress Circle. 50 oente; Opera Company, ard Inte Musical Director of the ey as ak 2. agg enh , new philosophy, ana its immediate effects were to | mitting colored churches into the convention. pea de ae oaeey || Cideen omens Ohm ecre meng eerseadens aU th 2ey fully announced, that this teke een avoided, and expense in every cas result in Utopian advantages, which, however, | The United Brethren, or Moravians. in Great Bri-| 00 do Sug 1100 do big ASTLE GARDEN A CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC will | artists, orchestra and chorus of tho Opera Company, before thelr | {tis said that the government intends to follow have not yet made their appearance. The first | tain, have only sbout 2,000 communicants; one in 10 Harlem Preferred, fall 96 be given on Sunday evening, Sept.24th,by Lothiau's « departure for Philadelphia, which will positively take place. on : , Ba crene ae : doctrine of the new school was, that every thing | every twenty-five of their active and talented mem- an York ease eee eaters each Magny ul the $4 of October, “On this occasion the Tabernacly will bo illu- | UP the prosecution of Phillips and otettenius, by must be cheap; no matter at what sacrifice, the | bere being ent out as missionaries, ‘They have 42 | $100 trea Note, aertaticn Bloc mel: ota mor Horn, Helwig: Pllgeian ped side a he da ed pereie Suite) nclaciag me vere nee alae fe i i missionaries in the three Danish West India Islands, indiana Bloomfield, Intermission of Lalfan hour, Part 11—; GAORBD DIORANAS_NOWE <r = Ws Oe agitation people pee ne ea for apttiog or next Speak having under their instruction 9,70 negroes; in Ja; | 1000 Kenna m 73% 0 do * Maynard: ‘Polonaise, Kuffner; Old Bandred. Peal, Lathe Bee et OR AMASINOW EXMIBITING EVERY | where the gressest frauds have been committed ugar was too high for the laborer, and the vas i 10000 do 860 75: 2 Adagio, Mendelssohn ; Vital Spark, Haydn; Chorns, Hosanna, Se ees erciand Wednesday and Saturday afternoons | by ocents; his sort of gentry are so se: fic and immense amount of one penny sterling must | MAies they have 36 missionaries, instructing 13.782 | 95 ¢hs Nor & Wor RR Ey Concert toe 8 lock, Adm Y | Commencing at $ o'dlock, at the splendid new Hall, 396 Broad- | by agents ; but this sort of gentry are so scientific 'y 4 negroes; in Antigua, 27 missionaries, and under their | 200 Mg, COnCER ommence at & o'c! jAdmission 1254 | way, over Stoppani’s Bathe, Hannington’s entirely new Grand | in their transactions that it will bea matter of dif- nd | a0 Harlem RR of cents, The Cosmoramas bave been arranged, and can be seenat | Scriptural Dicramas of the most 0 0 be taken off the price of every pound. The colo- | care 10,022 negroes; in St, Kitte, 10 missionari mes could have furnished sugar with the greatest | 3,911 negroes; in Tobago, 6 missionaries, and 1,243 ne- | 100 lngnitient: Spectacle over | ficulty to convict them directly u harge it od in Ni 3 y c ly upon any charge. Witnessed in New York, Creation of the World and the Deluge: Neveat wig mabingista tke tineentemte nt: ease at the reduction of a penny—aye, and of a | groes; among the Greenlanders, 24 missionaries, in. | % do “e THE camenetis ARE COMING."—SOCIRTY LI- e t t > % at the * platform,” on the avenue. Since Taylor’s penny and a half per pound, if England had relin- | structing 1,878 persons; in Labrador, 30 missionaries, ae Arye F , uary Rooms, $48 Broadway, Eighth week. Unaba F A ee ee ete aa Aus i ; ; quished the duty; but no, the revenue was to be | #mong 1,167 Eequimaux; North America, 10 mission CITY TRADE REPORT. Ceaaphes Menten ae tldeat tend ae ane RG celebrated | the Creation! exhibiting ty mean Dr moveable figures, eoesery, at le Maat of eaoa iaierad aes We considered ; the salaries, the sinecures, and the | #ries, among the Delaware and Cherokee Indians; in Satuxpay, Sept. 23—2 P. M (Under the direction of G, A, Kimberly,) whoso concerte, tho | 824 Powerful optical effects, all the progressive changes, from the | fallen into the ranks; and Mr. Clay’s refusal to pensions of England, were to be paid,and England | SYtimem, South America, 41 missionaries, laboring | asurs bi pp her a eae, ‘go | last forty-six nights, Have ‘been crowed to overflowing by the | Chacwand Darkness of the unformed Universe, until ‘the final | sanction the use of his name, has driven in the must get a large proportion of her wants from the tapeeee Be eeroens eS Ouee, Afvibe, 47 missi ie to 6 1234. and pearis at $6 123 a 6 25. is ee ae te or oan) mee we omntorins ton ey uae frat and acd cer of Genes termining withthe i balance. A na ugrnecieds therefore, that iheeat r aboring wmong the Hettentots and Tambookies an Corron.—Parties are waiting steamer, now consi- | {%¢ Pleasure of continuing their very popular entertainments | pearance of Adam and Bve in the Garten of Eien The Di, | ing to-night, will be most enthusiastic. ‘e Wi produce of her colonies. | Free trade was the great | Fingoes, They are about to establish missions also in | qgueg due; ant there ty Coa Teele er TOW const: Sor aries this week, ith an entire Japakamea rrorrmame. The | rama is theremultot along cherished idea, and of a lifetime of | send a report of it to the Herald, Taylor stock, study and experiment i iment in this department, of the arte. Itis the | here, may now be quoted above par. Cass stock ta ery, and threatened fairly to replace in mourn- | the Caffre country, South Africa, among the Indians t. Hold by sg ~ gh Fy a 5 firm. Henry, Charles, and J. @. Bishop, three popular vocalists, who ing letters the red cross of St. George in the ban- | on the Mosquito shore, and to New Holland, Toval | ™iNct, Holders are I hiake thelr frst 4 lect work of the kind existing, and tter ed crosi : t eR, &e.— Western canal flour continues to droop, | Will make their first appearance with this company on Monda foot, work of the kind exist holds its head pretty well np, however; whilst ner of England ; and yet Jamaica must be taxed, apa of mis*ionaries, 722; converts, 64.568 and the market is again lower. Sales of Michigan at | Even" - Luke West will appear every night in his celebra ¢ highest mechanical ingenuity, with fewaniliauinaen pie Givenune tana-pear te ¥ i th ishing scenic eflecta, nasisted bi rio though Yorkshire was not—Barbadoes must ia that in 1804, according to the best estimate | ¢5 G25’; common State Oswego and mixed Western at | pizh'tnd ling, and Army and Navy Dance and the oelebrated “* Beenery and MncidenteChaon, the Fist | Plainfield Bank was, i s e * Aan inting and made to yield what government dared not ask of | tore than 80,000,000. In 180%, the Bible had been pub- Bea rene ia a ea tea METS PANOBAwA OF TAYLOW’S CAMPAIGN IN Mexico, ar | tion of Fish aud Fow, Filth Day. “Creation, cf Animal Sixth | through the Patent Ofllce, this morning, we ob- lished in only 48 or 40 lam.wages; in 1848, it existed | 4” the Minerva Kooms, 406 Broadway, shows, natural as’ life, there is a moderate amount of sal of meeting the exigency, an in 136, In 1804, it was ac if at $5 8745 86 94. | the Mar 1 ‘and Bat of the Jabors of the Creation, the first part of the Exhibitio : ; . > cessible in languages #p0- | j24¢ four is lower ; 150 bble, sold at $4. Jersey meat | tt°,Marches Encampments, and Battles fought by Gon. Tarlor. | oy ihe Inhore sf the Creation, the frat part cf the = | each of which was inseribed, ‘to counterfeit this ‘ or fo ‘ ; fl & : as corre loner, ' ° ge, Tickets 25 es yh , J She repudiated her jormer a ken by about 200,000,000 of men; in 1847, it existed in | jy improved; there have been es of 1.000 bois, piel es crab ed Agplonpetd lem iecets erie Children balt price, Doors open at 7. Curtain risesatSoekk | 18 death.” This continental money turned out to past legislation. Slavery, which had been con- | tongues spoken by 600,000,000. ‘During the last year, y ’ ks ee i ae ss Senet ‘ 7 ral —Wha demned by England, became all ona sudden her | 110,283 copies were issued by tho British and Foreign | Mostly, for export, at $2 Actuation, “8060 hunkets | dnd Saturday, commonchig si's selake Ataictoa” Seeeeal | GTUYVEEANT INSTITUTE, eto BROADWaY.—un, a1, | De Worthless, aes well known. @uere—What was fondling, her pet, her protégé. Honor was sacri- | Bible Societies alone—400,000 more than im any year | Diio sold this morning at $1 17, Rvcwe note an be mivied on reasonable terme, NO charge for desersplive Hatton (Pianist and Vocalist trom London) begs to announce | ‘he value of I feed. fat ae aise th was disre. | before, except 1845, 3 -_ Rye we quote as be- 3. that ho will give his popular entertainment at the above Institute = iced, justice was repudiated, truth ‘as disre. fore, 68c. 2 69c. Oats are steady, with sales of 3000 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday eveuinge, Sept. 25,27 and 29, Puiwapi garded, and England’s colonies have been made | _It is alleged that the subject of the state endowment | bushels canal at 34c. The demand for corn is fair, OT ENTER- | In the course of these concerte, Mr. Hatton will introduce several | 7» . nae afhatin eis to pay the cost of England’s dishonesty. Our | of the Romish priesthood in Ireland will shortly be | and quotations steady. Operations add up 12,000 menta—New Room, 38 Broadway, next door to the | entirely new songs ; also, specimens of the classical Expedition of Inspection of the State and Prospects island 1s bankrupt; its inhabitants are ruined, and discuseed by the Roman Catholic hierarchy, It is | bushels at 70c. for round, and 620. for common “4 of the Campargn in the State of Pennsylvania. ‘Theatre, every evening from Mon Sept. 25, New | m of the celebrated Dr, Felix Mendelssohn without the means of quitting their once happy | SPPosed that they will unequivocally repudiate a sti- | Western mixed. Admittance, 50 cents. "To commence at 734 o'clock. and of Mr, Hatton, Astor House, "To commence at @ o'clock. | Agreeably to the object of eur present mission Kent. There was, therefore, bu i t one other means Day. Garden of Eden—Adam and Eve. With thiscompletion | served some old continental shinplasters, upon in those days ? OmEGA. Delusituk Parlor Magic. ‘Chemistry, -Astronomy'and Opuicy. | Tickete td cente. ‘Me bo bad at the music stores, the home now made so desolate; and slavery has ob- pase y state connexion, but that the attachmens or) tHay.—gaiec Yer? made of 1,000 bales North River for A change in the programme each evening, 4 . ragone ise and glebe land to each parish, = » York tained, through England’s protection, so strong a anaormeati Ly phen with thelr approval. Permanent | shipping, at 45c. . s _ __. | from the office of the New York Herald, we have hold in the neighboring Spanish colonies, that a | ~ gy Frovisions.—Pork opens as it closed, $13 « $10, with TROTTING,— THE GREATEST IEW OF NEW YORK.—SPLENDID BIRD'S EYE VIEW | the honor to report our arrival here in this eve- i . x Jesuits bave sailed for Indi. e day's sport that aken place for years, will take place oh ahy Inte decree of the Governor of Porto Rico au- | geminary of Forelan ~ Or Tata, trained in the | *mall sales, 3 Of, beef there were sales of 100 bbls. mess | i-creuw (Monday), Sept. 23th. Match for $500, two mile eats, Clare le fle ape aud breads ofthe great ty of ning’s train. ons, in France. The con- | at $13 » $i dull at $6 25 a $6 3734. Im | tothe between the celebrated h W. Whelan’: ns of the Gailician nation, and the disasters | cut meat nothing has lately transpired. Lard con- | }. ¢ Telegraph aud J: Whelply's b. g. Manhatian’ ‘Tinmediately entire length aud thorises aay winite man to shoot a slave dead who ] ge cuttine of ‘the Jersey shore, Jersey City The compaign drags heavily on all sides of this forth River, Governor's and Staten the may show symptoms of insubordination. which have threatened the Jesuit fellowship of Loyo! tinues to be held at 8%. a 9c., but the demand is | after, Presi a P “The almost certain prosect of the success of | bave not sufficed to dismrect thesis eitemtion fro che | Hight. ” Puive $100, threemile heats, to barness—4. Rood ontere be. | We ,entensire Bas and the Narrows, on the loft, lenge portion | Presidential triangular contest. It appears to be the ministerial measure in the House ¢{ Commons | moral and religious condition of the Oriental World. ‘Wuisxry.—100 bbis. prison changed hands at 260. A ae a pele cia = m. Modesty; J: Spice | ror ne, Being the only comprehensive and accurate viow of New | pretty generally conceded, that the main question has capped the climax of our misfortunes. We had | A commencement has been made with the work of Satunpar, Seetemner 23,6 P.M Match for $100, mile heats, best 3 in 6.—C. 8. Bortine’s srt. &. | {teresting pleture, Fer'sale by. WILLIAMS & STEVENS.” | lies between Cass and Taylor—that its decision sufléred ourselves to hope tor better tidings, but the | restoring Gloucester Cathedral, logs of Sir John Pakintop*s amendment has banish- | Weet front is undergoing restoratien. In the choir, a | Common brands, this State, in England. The | The Flour market was heavy to-day, and sales of | Santa Anna, to (0 ibe. sulkey; J. Whelply names b, x Brother Neiis Bresdway, | depends up, the. Staten of Ohio end. Pau ed the delusion. What isto be the future condi- | stone pulpit of t beauty has been erected on the | & further decline of 6440123, cts. per bari a 5 Yb i ‘i i. i fe made nt | Jeratch for $20, tire ail and: ANTHONY; No. 200 Bepat wa; sylvan hat it will be necessary for Gen. Cass Stranger, to skeleton wagon; J.Whelply names b. g. Kentucky "At the | . Match for $20, two mile beata—C. 8. Bertine names Wik. x. | oe aexbehebl f 7 - e se Ste election. MF north side, in the room of the wooden pulpit, which | reductionin prices sales were made to a large extent . RADY’S GALLERY OF DAGUERREOTYPE PoRTRaITS | to secure both these States to secure an election, tion of Jamaica? Sir eatin we | Cccupied the centre, the unsightly pews,it iesaid, are | including some lote for shipment to tae Fast fo Mayor, to NO, WER: 0 - setock. The care will leave | Da and Family Grouye Noe so ont ae treuine iit uae | and that the loss of either will give the victory to want is competition—but the Right Hon. Baronet | ¢, be removed, and feplaced by kneelings, fronting the | Port and future delivery. Whest was dull, and sales | Scuth Ferry at 2'clock, aud return as oon as the sporte are | south of S , third and fourth stories | Gen. Taylor. pieces full Lae that e Seon want an in- | east, in conformity with the style of the choir. made on terms in fevor of buyers. Corn was less so- | over, M, D, GREENE, Pr als ‘innit. eee Admitting these premises, the Cass and Butler lucement to industry they have it in starvation.— ; . | tive, while prices ruled about the same, with the ex- | 5 E} CTIONEER.—E ST ANNUAL FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, | men of this city rely upon a majority of from ten Sugar cultivation must be abandoned, and indeed, ing altatn tee feet ca cen eeres Perapont ception of round northern yellow, which was firmer. | He eee ae ee aN tron, copper, 21 ‘at Castle Garden.—Contributors will boar ia mind that | to twelve theueead ee Tongs in the Gover- except for the supply of our own internal consump- | up in ily Cathedral. : Guotallons, | There was.n0 henge of soos Lorrney | sees ta Bathe Tend Pipes, Baler for heating water Carne | et a eerie a seers eeaameer tnt | nor’s election, the moral elect of winch they as- tion, that calamity has already befallen us. But | che new Synagogue, in King street, Canterbury, | Qate remained about the same. frovisions were stea. | Tursday, Sth Sept at 10 Glock, all the Aaxturen furnivare, key | art &c, They must te delivered on theeo days to secure theit | sume will be equivalent to a surrender of the field what 1s to supply the place of sugar? Cocoa, to- | Engiand, is being erected on the site of the ancient of the extonsive bathing establishment of C, G, Stoppani, who is | claims for premiums, Fruit, flowers and vegetables on Monday, | by the whigs on the Presidential contest. y, - gland, Id dy : Fork continued firm, but sales were light ; there y, re bacco, earsaparilla, and other articles of tropical | house of the redoubted Knight-Templars, once the un- | was no change in Beef or Lard ; Sugars were in steady | SW¥tTetiring from the business, corner of Broadway and Walker aoe Sa The truth need not be disguised. The success growth are all produced in slave countries, | relenting foes of the persecuted Israelites, but now | demand with moderate sales. ‘The Cotton market was tube, bollers for’ beating water, cisterns, hea and other pipes T 0 E ot Gen, Taylor in Pennsylvania depends upon the while we must pay for labor—and merely | themselves swept from the face of the earth, together | firm, and sales were more freely made as will be per- fas, fixtures, brass tape, brushes dressing boxes, Croton water | =17' Bad comencdlonk ee geet hapel, Nox | free soil movement. It will be an object of our 10 rE yA ees eine eanihle witht cack | Inpeo of agen toto singular areversion, Pn’? nue | eyed by the statement below Freleng wore inno. | reien carpets, deeeaten pose rasa acne nine aaa | [a now ready tobe rested fer Literary od Solent Lectures, | researches to ascertain the probable strength of exporting anything, 13 incompatible with com- s . alsostwe sliver pit 4 fort, civilization or progression. How are we to The Rt. Rev, Dr. Meis, Bishop of Vancouver, in Ore- | fully due. Liquors, a compl ‘on o : Asnrs, —Th buy our clothing if we do not export, being too | 80M, arrived om the 22d ult., at Dubuque, lowa. He is Paul's Church, seo cht in the morning Se ee er ae ee aais ae this ticket in the Presidential ee They, Ee . No. 76 Fourth avenue, cor, 10th st., or : he Governor's election go by de- WM. y ‘ agreed to let the Go ee ee oe eens fault between the two great parties of the day, the LOST, ON THE 23D INST. BETWEEN] | TIVO LET—4 RESTAURANT CONNECTED WITHA Fixst | free soilers blending with, or wyulbhiolding then jock, either in Broadway er Fulton atroct, a class hotel, doing an extensive business; the furniture, itu ; : ide ividua celet, witha lange cames, The finder is requestod to deliver | &c., being new, and fitted up at a cost of $2,50. Any person who aire from, either side, a8 they may individually 9 Whiteball street, room No.2, where ho will receive the | desires to purchase, a lease will be given of the samomt a mode. | ¢ ink proper. . ‘ard. ¢ location, | References givon and required. Com- Some recent speculations of ours growing out les_ wore small, including pots at $6, | busts Jduers, ‘ z i j- | on his way to Europe, and left Walla, the head of | while for pearls $6 25 was demanded. potion With cither continent ito be d’soonjaued, | Bevigation om the Cclumbla river. om the 20th of | 1, Busavarcrrs— Flour. The gales reached about be f < > | March last, crossing the Rocky Mountains on foot, the | 12,000 bbie., including 5.000 sold'to arrive all the pre- | Pe through the want of means to carry it on, adieu to sent year, at’ $5 50; 2,000 a 3.000 do. mixed brands of civilization ; we must retrograde in intelligence | ""7r ene be Gace raha wen . vice Protestan | Michigan, at $6 6234, with several small lots of Obto at and in morals, and, consequently, in happiness. The Chin: mpoeitery contains s the same price; 1006 do. straight brands Geneseo, at i a Mirsionaries to the Chinese, 67 in number, of whom 18 OST—-FROM NO, 2 DUANE STREET, A YOUNG WHITE See ne IA at ihe Herald office stating | of the free soil convention at Reading, have This 1s the condition to which we have been re- | are stationed at Hong Kong, 13 at Canton, 0 at Amoy, | $5.75; {00 do. extta de. at $6 Bl, porate lesdectin Tay Dog with GEN eyes ad task woos jaconecy te ihe ca ead. Mill receive attentionand aati | awakened an evident alarm in the mind of the duced by England ;, these are the prospects which | 6 at Puchau, 9 at Ningpo. '16 at Shanghai, and 2in | Towel at $6 Sise, Sales of 1,000 bushels of | *meot “Fanny.” Whoover returns the same will receive the ow INGLE OMI RUES TO ETT, | editor of the Pennsylvanian, and we suppose it to England's injustice has caused us to look forward | Siam. Of the:whole number, 43, are supported bY | Genesee, were made at $1 39; 5,000 do. Ohio, at $1 17; | Teeter ~ ~ Oe Eee GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC. | be from the fact that there is some show of argu- to, But itis ail nothing to the British people. Her | American Missionary Societios, 19_ by English, two bY | 21,000 do. Obio red, at $1 2244, and 400 do. Southern, ANTED—BY AN ENGLISH PERSON, A SITUATION | family, at No. 71 Eldridge strcot, between Grand and Hester | mentin the case. We believe that the State is colenies may be ruined, the hearts of the colonists CL gaeene gtr in Cre by Byes _ pce at’ $120. Corn—The sales footed up about 2,000 j 0 Nurse; having lived in the first familiee in Kmgland and | treots. References exchanred. not quite so sure for Cass as Arkansas. We be- may be alienated from the parent state; these are | bys German ionary Society. In Paris, t jest testimonials can . The of Cuba or bushels, in separate parcels, among which were 2,300 ; rm z lieve that Longstreth will be elected by a large of ‘no consequence, for do they not get sugar | /milies of missionaries are not included. Durhels round alxed, at 6f6,; 10,000 do, New Orleans es eeeren_ Sere a 02 He Male So Beer ior Rees gay SUATE OF ROOMS O% | majority, but that ihe ree soil clectoral ticket may cheap? But bear in mind, all men, that there 1s It appears, from the Roman Catholic Directory, that | white and yellow, at 62% a 63c.; 2.000 do. round WANTEDoA SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE WO. | nithed oranfurnished, with board ; also, one small room, sultatle | he regarded as an impediment aguinst Gen. Cass, in the Brush House of Commons, the strongest | the total number of Roman Catholic, churches and Rlcctine prema ea to. 8 Fiat Snoy Go suas weed) 7, Saale Sones TGrderstande her business peopecig ans | Cre ermueman. Refeonoes exehanged, : requiring the {ull exertions of his trends to over- i H : chapels in England an es is + In Seotlan . | at 67c.; white was at 64c., while 68c. was offered. 3 i ———— — Seieetchssihianii ! 4 a J re to abolish slavery; ‘non verbis sed opequr- | Or Estnolic colleges, there are, in England, 10.” Of | Meal-ales of'%000. bbls. were ‘made to. arrive ‘mexi | Wi"Kthe siversy stigels nthe mores Reoehverealis for Ge dases | "J OGARDENERS, HOUSEREEPERS &c—WE ADVISE ALL | COMe it; oF nt least justifying such exertions as a OE RE aadlns it pales 2) Missionary priests, in England and Waies, there are | week, at $3 18%. Rye—Sales of 2,700 bushels were | 8% se on calls for two days, eo otr fiends who se te prowerys choice flowers Togotables sefe guard against a probal le poral ta sista Our Intercourse with Bermuda, 707. mad 692700. Rye Flour—Sales of 200 bbls. were & PERS TO TAKE A GIRL | vv etion sprinkled ‘on’the planta. will deat tee tat ane ese are our impressions ente [From the Hamilton Bermudian, August 23 ] The Amer! tist Board have now under ap- be CAs Oats—Sales of two or three cargo Wists ee f repoamouing a7psArance ad spectable pas ots without any injuty to the plant. A houeketpare whe | C22 border of. the tlt Nea (lg! ony Cone The intelligent stranger that lands on our shores, intment six additional missionaries, one of whom a of ber, can hear of one by addressing Mrs. Herald office, | 22¢ infested with bed bugs, cockroaches, ants, rats, mics, &c.,the | Sions on coming out at the western side, f whether from magnificent England, the luxuriant | bas gone to join the Ojibwa mission, and the remain- | Receipts dewn the Hudson River, sinee the opening of | Undcubted reference requlred aud given, seen ae Foamaer and Lyons’ Pillafor rats and mico, are invalus | pect to do in a few days, will depend upon as im- region of the South, or the busy cities of the neigh- | 10g ‘five expeet to the present fall for different Navigation: SW ANTED—A SITUATION TO GO SOUTH, AS DARSS. | of both preparations, ent them and die instantly, To tha human | Partial a review of the field as, from the facts com- r in an establishment, er Seamstress in # family. s nly they are harmless, Sold wholesale and retail by &. | Ing under our observation, we shall be enabled to i ie, i ted by feelings of a cheer- fal boyaney ab enon a he loge upon D., Herald Office, 8, 420) Broadwe: make. We shall consult all parties, and as far as ful buoyancy assoon as he looks upon the Bermu- One of the Secretaries of the London Society for the | Wheat flour, bbls... i i peter! bs ; “9 ape > rn e I | preferences in dian landscape. The mental cultivation which | Prometon ot erie ee Of Tooke inetschey, during | Corn, bushels 82 ANTED—A SITUATION AS Of AID, AND ROSES AT PUBLIC SALI ES B. WEL sible, steer clear ofall personal prelerens literature, refined society and travel have induced, mete, my sop once = Arreola) Re, during | heat Sac 79 Pasins Teessiee inthe Weshiny saa ete pete 10,00 offers sor anli bem ond orteuaite, Pies Forming our judgment. We shall give youa more renders him capable to embrace, at a glance, the eee year, had bee wi MG 6 cocks "9031035 young girl—ot.to mind » baby, prin Ba ol ection to tra. of standard ‘and dwart r und. wy standards are | deliberate letter to-morrow. ‘ne Doctor. many objects of beauty and interest that attract on | Ney ra ctamen Corzon.—Sales of upwards of 2,000 bales wore af. | Flite eal at Fi Kleveath street, between lat and 24 Avenues | ats} sect ~—"PuILADELYRIA, Seer. 23, 1846: fected to-day, included in which, was a list of 1,670 | on the first floor, HILADELVHIA, . 23, 1848. | either hand:—the dark green foliage of the cedar | Gommon Pri with the cottage of snowy whiteness peeping from | Other Bound Book: bales, elassing very good ordinary and low middling. y. Political Reconnoissance of the Key Stone Com- between—the limoed water laving the sinuous poston The has been quite firm the last three days of aie eieeiaes serovs oud Union Fare coe ees cease ner | OTS FOR SALR AT HOBOKEN. 1 OTS | monctth strand—the sky sweeily Cr ean ore ere WOUils. ccseaiesuiewePs cocmcwen’ nd all grades find buyers, two rooms with folding doors, Address L, L., Herald office, ike mento iaeticaa Satnadacer ee LOTS 1 hs far ad Uisakmltitaratdeds Voss pehuenle Mitiee of islets within and without ‘the Shepherd’s The Baptist mission at Ningpo, China, distributed: LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION, ANTED—A SITUATION BY Ne ing houres. For price, terms. ke., inquire at the Hoboken ee) ‘cahte " y. crook”* meeting the eye from some elevated in the yar 1847, 96,000 pages ef Tracts and Sorip- au Ww. Waltes, or Chamberma Noctfeeion, todo house pany's Offies, ferry landing, Hoboken, cy ine die y liemet of eM: by ag cavorneat Ni —t i lobile f ivate family, Teferences, Ww. 'PERD, stly, re place: Shy eae and cee atacyl ae pl “yt tures, Fihon le gor ony . cae saw LRLiae aOR oe. Agent. | the whig party, he has, firstly iq’ a over the land from across the wide Atlantic,—al In 1802, Pittsburgh contained a log chureh anda fow a Apartment of sald houses Nor 6, Grand stresta, LA WARE D TS ‘OR BALE, BY W. H. WHITMARSH, | hope of any enterprise by which Henry Clay cou! conspire to elicit the matchless panegyriojot Wal- | nate, It now hee 100 eharehes, 146 clergymen, and WAITER wa You be carried to the House of Representatives, in 100 Babbath sehocte 6 AITER WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, 16 to 24 YEARS EW YORK AND NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS—TH c bar surely loft this spot of earth uncurst, ‘The Synod of New Jersey will moot at Wilkesbarre, ha rely Wan tanentes (asus etnies mee eS three months extra pay allowed by act of Congres will be | company with Cass, Taylor, and Van Buren. The To show how all things were created first.” Pa., on the 18th of October. t Oe | wey : Of a Tes peels atone pice, No OO Gresawied | Jast faint, delusive, glimmering glow-worm of a rs, and 40 the legal heirs of hove. wh Cite i _ | hope has died away, and the senior is given up by PRES3KS, | the junior as absolutely, and for all time to come, )} But—alas! that a “but” should intervene—but a8 EIR 1 A RC ar “ (A Dr. Pomeroy, of Bangor,;has been chosen Secretary a8: ESK AND COUNTER WANTED—OF MAHOGANY, OR | een killed or died in when the same admiring arenier al a of the American Board of Missions, in the place of ‘ nominal "hone, nominal Distant suitable for an exchange office, Enquire at | oR saLR—TWO POWERFUL Pl journ for atime amongst us, he i surpri f the . Mr. Greene, resigned. Corree.—The transactions of last three days em. | Ba‘emen rab os ene morticing machine for wood, very powerful, and tw ntirely, out of the question. Secondly, we under= the insufficiency of the accommodation for travel- | Ry, sous Anmivensanins.—On the 17th of Ootober | braced 1,000 bags Rio, at 6 8 6%; 800 Laguayra at 6 cond. hand stents ongines, from’S te'4 horse’ power. “Apply as | entirely, ; ly, lers which obiains at the hotels within either of | tye New York Baptist State Convention meets in Ro- 600 Java, at 8 0 8%, time, and 300 St. Domingo, No. 280 Cherrystret stand Mr. Botts has resolved to go to Canada; and the tovgis. Instead of a well-appointed and spa- | ehester. Mr. ‘and Mrs, Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Vinton, 8 5%, ensh. JOR SALE—A THOROUGH BRED SADDLE 110286, | thirdly, and lastly, that if he gets back to Vire cious, house of entertainment, he finds a tavern 80 | and Mr. Osgood, returned missionaries, with soveral | Fisu.—The market for dry eod remains firm at $2 sound aka free from vice; goes wall in bamess fas, and of | Uinia Yn weason ta Selil canll is Tight’ of wulitagel poorly Saat so ill adapted to contribute | Karen sonverts, are expected to be present. The | 68% e275; mackerel, on the contrary, are dull, with @ | torace where t fime appearance. Apply at BAR'S Stables, 69 Franklin street. | & 5 here ‘is m lady, beeanse for G 1 Taylor, as the only al- . pee ana snag pusneentipindintinsinastlisiatite nt right or wrong, for General Tay as the only to his comtort, that neither the captivating influ- | rublication Society is also expected to hold a meeting | downward pakeuny nLipenpen HE menial! porition stich oni niner FOr ae axe YORK PILOT BOAT, ABOUT 8 TONS, | ternative between him and General Cass. now lying off the Battery, N. Y. Apply on board. _In the interval to this be ern conclu- Faxon in rates. | former asrocia' he same timo, Large delegations from all parts of ence of the climate, nor the admiration with menial j and be, 824 was demanded to Liv ;. for corn i f tend these interesting » Tequests that ! h he regards the picturesque beauty of the jate will be present to at spacetenenlal | and she, Servers; roreeges Shae Rewe val § ail he N.Y, Apply on board, ne bine can enipt him to linger long. The first | Meetings. : estat Te rae ates ee nett | Laws, trough the Lower Port Ofice, Agnes OK, CALIFORNIA, MONTEREY: AND SAN FRANCISCO. feasdlivci Susu beecse hgh theca nr aeen steamer of ewatt sailing craft that ollers for the |: Warat! Wisear |—Upwarda of thirty thousand jaged at 34 cent per Ib. "| 7pc0 MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED A SITUATION AS | Cater, Rogers matter, will all as above in, all, wemoawset | of an emyeror, reads Mr. Botts a reprimand old world orfthe new bears him away ; his disap- | bushels of wheat have been purchased here durin Hipxs—Continue firm ; there have been sales of 2400 |. Cutter or Buschelman, by a young man, lately arrived from | Octover. For freight, or Passage, having good accommodations | seemingly, perhaps, justified by his defection; but pointment at the circumstance of not meeting with | the past eight days ending yesterday, for nearly all Central American, at 7c, 6 months; 1386 dry salted | Paris, speaking Freneh, engin and German. Ho {s willing to | for fifty pascengers, apply to FERNANDO WOOD, qwhich We think oan be explained a6 emansting adequate necemmodation beelonding, and almost | whieh iS "tnie’ will O11 there rntey Witt treme} rhs poise At OX, and 100 Curacoa, on terms not made | wake Dmser Sian, ‘Tent ef atereuee coe te otros’ asurens | . Acompetent Supereargo wili go out in this vewel, who will | from quite another idea than a disinterested at- ‘i ‘ ag en- 8 wi je coun: . . Ne ae 4 2) i singuihin, ee ches hs Ral copa ee rue season for our farmers—g00d crops and good Inow.—Thore were sales of 300 tons No. 1 Seoteh pig, jour,” Herald office, any time during the week. take charge ofeensignmente, aes tachment to Gen, Taylor. a hi wag clause in iful eh : aa itunes oe > gas ey Clases, | ‘auction at Jervey City, most patriotic f the day, if | | __We pen go fancifil sketolr; we narrate an of, 0 ct 2800 bushels of new rice was reestved | | Lratnea.—Heary weights sole aro searce and im | Gern'sn, cr Mendy evening, Both tants at Treclocks at thas | wh Tuarsay, Oct. 8d, avid weleck 6 engraving machines sds | Charge can be produced against him. It is a fact | experienced reality—one example from several we | Sh ton a few days wince, from Mrs, Morris's | demand. The market for all deseriptions itinues | Acad 106 Leonard street, 5 doers from Broadway. Fives srindstones, pinvaud other ground mills and dies, shatting, | a8 notorious as the circumstance of the mi hogany- could name will suffice. Not long siuce, a nume- | Dis ntation on Pon Pon. firm, with ste: - 0 ~ druims, bel oe, forge, Ke. Ke; ean be seen any time previ- | stocked pistols, that winter before last, at Wash- ‘The buildings and $ lots will bo sold ington, he became an ardent supporter of the war Bale port b in some ble La eetiesmmaatecatan an crimmeran ed phan eo with Mexico, that he wrote and published a good mites to give the uunost aa- APER MANGINGS—JANERVAY & CO, MANUFAC | many “first rate articles” of the movements om Ce 4 dealers in Vaygadiangings, No. Wo MaidenLane, the Rio Grande; and it was understood about the ly rales. rous = adults, . Me Creamer ,cnme Arista — wit Pag of 1200 pigs Missouri, have been sold at UE SUBSCRIBER WISHES FOR RMPLOYMENT AS | sus {08 here, from America—their object, to spend a year, 0! Candi % Copyist OF r+4 ne fsiatperhape many yes ithe plesaatreeey’ | ,CheRR Segre, Ren, Coste, aera Contest | "ous tiniged ontinags tn tlt, demand fr gon. | isi in Ker, ek whioh Barareds: wierd, ealoying chamscives. ett saa: Ras corals Ken reacnied eal Witice. pareenaing, th ‘American pressed, : A penpldned Sistaetion, Flattering teat rnately with horticultural pursuits, and a "i respectable eity references, at Ni vention of counts ‘assortinent tinusemtents | Their antcipaions of the eo.antry | {vtmad pam a” emt anus Weems LS | trang glo wan feted, "We Rear of uevtiog | Weerstee Bewom Wiad | Farr Bencer Sree cee gereeg = = | wocld hans bad po very pertigelar oljetion to be- were agreeably realized ; but the absence of ac-| 1 a cesea 5a 500 Froek and Dress | beyond retail transactions, at $18 12} for moss, and FULTON BERRY CANY PERSON Wito Was PRESENT | ———— a ~ | coming a brigadier general of the volunteers, pro- $10.” Beet “iteae ey tee aetna berween | FO. OOO BOriLes oF DR. DEWITT C. KELLIN- | vided, always, that he could get the appointment. "s || Liniment have been seld with- SoonMs No.l Nasa | ont a failure, in. lose than four years Derfceming the mestas- | But it so happened that he did not get it. The re- cobly extges Coad cpartare, Wier wome ton. days’ rose, | Cia Frmah sou wall na $2.0 G42 ooh op atra Pay | $10 12% for pele, There were, buyers of mort in Fence. Now, there could be po more eloquent an | Ouer'Geste'snd Cloaby $2 to $10 cash, vish Untogs, “Onsb uM | stood at about $13 a $18 60, and prime at $6 25.8 $060, | freal favor on s stranger by aling NOW; | 4 H re cnothii of Nason and. Beekman Lard te a strvet, third floor, tounding ures upon reeord, of Rheumatic and lous Dis | sult was, a most unmercitul castigation of the appeal to individuals of capital and enterpriee, than | Brteneetatorae we sera raportaa, Ubecoame bust entinitea ne taxes — mip eacea cf the most Tearful and alarming character, after having | administration and Father Ritchie, from daj the case we have mentioned, to ts e ry ape as — 7 worthy of notice. MADAME NOLnREsS BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM THE Beopligle ont be oe nererietly wha ta hore to day, through the columns of ‘his journal, fated tose gre ana mecsing wantsol te 1 COMMERCIAL APPAIRS — | warts’ ioTanavwie tenant te Rentwety | aoa anager | Bann a wii sty moter atmon | fo he amacemen dee chionnier at Washington = 7 : ere, oe ~~ yr gn at 0 musem e chaffomnters al iM 3 place. The steamers from the Gulf of Mexico — and about the rame quantity changed hai im Bow: | PY OW 8, 1DUR TIME A HOLE SUIT OF CLOTHES wha know exactly e staple of the Colonel's ite Ynd the West Indies bring large numbers of MONEY MARKET. ton, ‘There was a better feeling prevailing, which | 1, ‘Isaned, dred and proved. at the lew pri ignation bout the same time that the Colo- passengers to these islands, en rote for Tu. Saturday, Sept. 2I—6 P.M. | eontinued tothe cloce of the week. fit fo eentste $1 00. Silks watered, dave wil with plan nel was £0 disinterestedly occupied in puffing the rope and America; but h a avi only toon} | The sales of government and State securities, to-day, eatin ee eee ets en: ke wid se 70% Allen street, | No. $6 Grand Aig Wh REA” warlike prochivities of the cabinet into something ie atrn ited maven th mai va | wearer hn went ef te tent es | SEALE] SAA sD eR A | ai aan conn aemrewinie naan | FTA TIRE a Reta | ge arengeghesindme etre the ee for a " > 4 — = = mal A. rota, Neo pA Co Tal el Bi AA i Pa ag] no other ven- | known that Mr. Botts had a conversation or two on board during their stay. Were it otherwise, | quite active, particularly Harlem, the sales of whieh | Qayineang Ohio. 4 pr with us, it 18 not fmprobable that many, having no | amounted to more than twenty-five hundred shares | Pi ry urgeat business to hasten them forwaad, would without depressing prices the smallest fraction. Nor. srend & yeu crake ny Yong abed pal tg wich and Worcester was not s0 firm-n deeline of two ndulge in the recreation of a ‘* ran’ ore, having te there’were an establishment where they might | Per ba ibis Tika shied ak tec cae Nepgens find that ample share of comfort which wealthy | seld. All other stocks closed at prices current yes travellers mvariably seck for, appears to us too | terday. evident to admit of any doubt. oo these re A ‘The demand for money continues active, The rate nor advantages, compared to such us would result | for joans on eall is full reven per cent, and the best ten neds r 7 § |. *. indulged in by 3 political advisers. It might, after all, be di It from the establishment of a commodious, Welle | yosseen paper, of short dates, cannot be negotiated at Divi wins Chin eter Chane, Dyed, ft eeere hep in by yoeng en This 2! , be diffiew . os ; asks a to determine which has done most service to conducted ones Gree penta phd a less rato than ten and twelve per eent per annum, MARKETS ELSEWHERE, That No.6 Murray atreot 18 the only piace to get thelr work done Gen. Taylor, Col, Webb, by the zealous advocacy of Bt oy heiween New York and Bermuda. | If this etringeney continues, ome of the fancies will STOCK SARES. on fp thew 9 I Wee eerste renee ae Pine] of his cause, or Mr. Botts, by his uncompromising The On would be an indispensable awxiliary to | sink mueh lower than they are at present. Pos ana vim, Sept 28—Hiret Boar Vernttended te hy ihe general Tair, A OORTISSOS, hostility to the no-party son est: whig nominatio 8 ro thanks fe beral enpport he has received Slietvec great u cary Whitin Us fare renee sr tevertption. | wtih Colonel Webb, in which the former deduced ut 0. de in ow Beaeraion. nepal fice, to in ms anaes nee Wy if he wished ‘te wnat + hah peck i way, in large * | reality and bona fide, to any service to the NTS! PANTS!" i . ' W conta; ruggiste, saddl d atores s r ortien| ~ , ates Havans, 10m Idee Inthe best style, for only $4 4nd D2 SOV aR DUANESTRERT BETWEEN CHATHAM | yolution to the’ saccharine fhiid in the cocoa nut. lea of 6,000 Ibe North West were Nand, the bess oa Enelish Black Dooskinsand Cees. | 5 moet extensive practice. in private ‘gan fourteen years enjoyed | It was through this door that the bull entered into Want of this artiele will Beedle estate aes Barat paler ie Ce) ad mild caste cured in ove the chine 8 op Hence it is that Col. Wel - — — anguet-ametiee m considers . ‘Wostern, besvens, 6° [ATOR UNE, ENTORMATION.— ox pais! ag nod ers Mr. Botts as the most indiscrect of * = firictures In from one to two meska, Copttitstonnt debillty, Meir Winter Clothing ether Civanea, Dyed, Allard, and Ma: we eo, hey ‘ald ‘ mi retnrns his fer the jor the Jast 26 years, A suit of clothes exeeuted in two days. — 83) Penns HOODS HERNIAL APPAR. ‘different from ; d R On, 23g ; 2) Wilmington . At all events, having stated the primary facts lead- : linvalids would come in prefe- | we learn that the reeeipts of the York and Vy 04 4d, 00; Zoo ta s Bt ary le Ce OE ee eee iecr Wittie. 16. ewe’ toe oetton of the reed. new.| Retin ies andthe Tate | a Chane for eleautog evervoats, flectual in Me action, more ei ing to the fraternal aflection between these two rence to the taking of a & ideration of | New Haven Railroad, for that p "OO, eOwn, 4% ; 600 Pennsylvania os, ptt od dl ge fortable to the wearer, the ion and those affileted are in- | celebrated expounders of the whig ticket, we leave Union, griragted Gy the Leroeleid cone rd here | Completed from Stratford to Fairfield, have been rix Mit er 8 1, He [27 ANP ScorcH MALT warsxEy RIOR FO Tiled to examine it at No.5 Barolay strech under the Ameriean | them to settle the verdict of excommunication be- asen voyage and a salabriou: and, hundred dollars and upwards, during Tuceday, Wed- | 7° any thing in markot, and the only pure Malt Ap-aigh | bam Ls SS | tween th i oA iderable portion of that | bw 10* Sebny hill instrument of great value in the treatment of the diseases wo | ‘Ween themselves, pi wr antcberewho sastaliy diverge | nosday and Thursday of fast week, We understand the | Ri. 12 40y me acne ey she de eas milan yomen are ealjeet and in consiipatton, pllevand dye | Mr. John C. Rives, late of the official organie froin New York, in quest of the pleasure and ¢2- | raileare Joid te within about four milee of New Bi ohn) D Cbeinpeabe am Bo Seventh Aven Sone meet, sian meen Me BANDERSON, Aaa, | MM of Blair & Kives, weshere last night.” We . i ial

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