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a THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5603. f MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1849. Additional Particulars of the Storm. Our German Correspondence. subversive party) in Agram have sont to me declaring OlyjInteltigence. ard W. Walker. pai vi a ’ owed with surpri. We are sontinnaly recaving account of the injury Beacon, September 1200, 104%. | Coeetiog tbat 06 cafhines ay be Arourtad's Ase | _ There ware aetal Miltary neetden yestonday in-| BONEN Tiosrax.—This houtewas filed im every | Hom, the/t of to are gions hein aphid ni done in the “ blow” of Saturday night, and we fear we | The German Cunstitution—The Preasian Scheme—The They thought that France would sup- | cluding artillery, infantry, and the « watcas sawed pert at an early hour, the attractions being the new ceas nenne oe intly folie ~ ~~ * beteginye ‘sball soon hear of some serious wreck on the coast. Interview between the Emperor of Austria and King of py ee Le x4 ae Ce itd 0 kg men- | Most of the companies passed the Herald offloy, and | plece of “ Hearts are Trumps,” and the “Spectacle of | bundreds who visit thin neat end epi asnah Lenn Bl . : such conse 5 ‘arwic! ‘The steamer W. J. Pease arrived here on Sunday | Prussia—Emigration to America, $e. quence, that Hupgarian money would not be lil laidout | P'awoue the mort handeowe ‘and triktog ofthese wore | Warwick.” ‘Hearts are Trumps” Is the produotion | amphitheatre. We advise all those who delight in the noon, having left Philadelphis on Saturday, at eleven | Since the Chambers have met and commenced their | $1'emesting ‘it, Samtaaods Gontd tot exnstie ine’ |e pataaeay Geasin Goutal tee inn of Mr. Mark Lemon, one of the wittiest of the English | Fionth ctrece, Tie %© Visit the National Cirous im "clock tm the morning—encountering the severe gale | work of legition, the most interesting debates which | 10 accept money from the Mayers but f€ might be | companied by the fxcollent. brass band of which sir. | writers of the day, theugh, in tela tua rae ere Wallace fi Crises Assestacy Rooms.—Macaliister, the of Saturday night, Capt. Conklin reports having seen | bave taken place in the first Chamber, have beon on the | Meneged through us: and we could send the arms by ie loader, ‘They went on a target excursion, | dealt more in the puthetio than the ludicrous, The | necromancer, will continue for « ighte | fever veel with lew of tli apart be, This aren, | revlon of the oxtoyée conittion of Deter 6. | fb paren. and the armn given rosa bethepinags | sna ica ike tagetenatautin seamen | tery teteeting the Secale nett ee Bint exhiiioon aa a mag ‘well of the qualities of the outride line of steamers. ‘The popular mind is #0 little expressed in either of the | of 8 per et reconciliation. It would be necessary to | with flo This fine company, bert and Miss Wemyers, in the principal parts. Musement snd delight introduce some Polish oMeers among the Croatians or | military discipline, numbers $5 mus tiibuting much to it its success, We are afraid that him while performing at the Among the trees prostrated by the storm, on Sunday | Chambers, that there is a numerous and powerful party hat ia be ‘ morning, were five large ones in Tompkins square—one | in both of them, to whom even that constitution is too | could have part of the wecmousmest on ation of them as thick as man’s body. In 23th street, ano | liberal. Although the rights granted to the people by hee the foregoing, two things involuntarily \@ reader; se! leh ‘The Bunker Hill Volunteers, ‘ing | panied by Dodworth’s Corn riko | strong, marched past the office at tain Bogart, accom- | few such gamblers as Mr, Ruby are to be found; that | 2f°*dway theatre, and at the above room: id, and mustering | odious vice too surely and sweepingly eradicates every Company or Havawa.—The nowspaper® f- past five o'clock, | good feeling from the breasts of its victimes, nor is their 4. have published the names of the artiste ther large tree prooted. and throughout the city | it sory, woul: rat, that the Poles are no everyday, petty | in excellent style. Their steady step, aud rigid ob- | conversion from their horrid lo te be effected ao | WhO compose the troupe of Signor Marti, for the next the bens ane have 1 great, bei d St prone pty le by the B: oi cet conspirators; and secondly, that Russia has as oe servance of line, reflect honor upon thei uddenly. Some of the scenes in this pi re of most | Feeton. The first night's entertainment is to take place Feng ty tance by - ye cn oar dene the peed which has y randenburg Man- | reason to thank Providence that things have ended well The Sarefield Guard, Captain Jaekson, another fine parting interest, especially the last one, where Mary | © the loth of October. all the boxes the on have got aponsileratic leaning | teuffel administration, and, ifpossible, have everything | in Hungary as Austria herself. body of men, passed through Nassau street, ia the y too #urely learns the truth of her father’s degea- | Tacon theatre are let in ¢. Signor Martl wilt oan eres hennee at revert back to the eame state as it was before the revo- THE HUNGARIAN CROWN. morning. ‘Their uniform is exceedingly handsome, dation, Mr Lester, as the cold hearted gambler, asao- | Make on immense fortune; he bas last year made ® ret oklyn Flying Artillery took advantage of | ciate of old Ruby, played very excellently; bis non- | clear profit of $00.00, during the fi day, after two or three days of storm, to tal Brooklyn. In taking out the gun car ). belonging to the Baptist oe nl Se ec Se sea ay | ent March 1 Ta et at they wont | Qatar eee eral ane hteetioes eiooes pepreret 9 gladly wipe off that un! event from the page of | figure of speech. the Hungarian monarchy,but the actual shalanee, aud the etry manner in which he conten. | fAson, and he bad then but two aod artists, who wore | Plates bis prebable final end, was capital. Jordan, as | Siznorina Steffanont and Signor . ? Arsenal, in Frankli Goad, thy fed &@ prima donna and the second b hk Revert history, and absolve the king from all promises made | ‘ roundand top of sovereignty,” the golden diadom itself, | 8 horses from the Arsenal, in Fran t, the | Goad, the confederate of the crew, played with mush if belonging ipen oP Bied'with wetes, ise orthvessf"therow'ot | at that time, Strange te sey. the only serious oppo. | Hs genvrally ilove toa Konrath hs taken Te with | orees'f' oof the carvings eared upon thelr hid | land Reshoe ite de Meant | Cogaged three. prima donnas ef great See sieners Rew Brick houses in 9th avenue, aro materially injured | tion encountered by the ministers, proceeds from this | the frontiers of Turkes, The wee ne eet | a3 if they were shot down by an | what be had, he didin good taste. ‘The piece was most | Botio who eang at Park Siguore Bellini end Cos. Be ee eelcis the tesaca, Liver, tia gears : osc artiur sae tal cata of vende eo Taughter and cheering of the orond | unequivocally ruccesrfel, and the curtain: descended | sol. who ca London thestre on it amidst great applause. The “Spectacle of War- | Wainder of the company is composed of th ptatn Abernethy, paraded as | wick,” concluded the entertainments. This pieoe is | berytone Cesar Badiali, of a second baryton eir uniform, and passed our | the most splendid ever produeed at the Bowery, and | Setti, of Solonint, recond basso ringe! tho great E eh epprobation. The ame bill | 3° frees vente rusbii nto the basements. Along the quays. retrograde faction, who, while they profess to approve | crown is # curious one, and as full of vici: ‘the cellars were flooded by the tide, belng the highest of al! measures taken by government, do not hesitate | the lives of some of those who have worn it The Mag- : aid Bnown for many years. Many of ths étreets up i yarsatiach @ superstitious value to the relic ef their 7 expecially on the North River side. were | t° Vote against them in many instances. This opposi- | ancient monarchy: there is a legend that it was wrought | & military company, in he ~ 7 tion has shown iteelf particularly in what is called th | by the hands of angels, for St. Stephen, who was crowa- | fice on their ba 4 to target practice. It wassvoryro- | nightly ts received e 5 town, also inundated the excessive quantity of raia, spectable turn out will be repeated thi with itin 1001. History, with a more limited faith, Ps — abe ewer Bolo Soke Veta vetoes , | Germam question, when vote of confidence In the | >, cords that it was ecnt ab& prakant to St Stepnen, by | ,, Fe ay an wr eee oma dean a Broapway Tuearae.—Public expectation was in no od the “Donna del Lago,” tar sowe heard, have lost their lives, We re- | Mivistry was brought forward by M. von Beokerath | Pope Sylvester the Second. In 1072 Duke Geisa recelved | 4.0 'D0tt tantustio imaginable. resembling show. | Agree dirappointed in “the house” which filled this | ore said to be admirabie, Signore Staifanoni will re- Gated, one case of @ Brooklyn tailor coming 1a contact | one af the heads of the party that calla itself constitu: | from the Greck emperor e golden elrciet, or royal baud: | 2201 ‘cr clowns im a theatre, more than arailitary orm. | commedious entablishment last evening, from the par- | ceive $760 a month. or $0000 for the year. \Lask Joana of con obbare tivee’ An vid gentician Heine ia | waverern whe are ready {6 submale: to ouythiug for the | Hupgary. he Joined this elvelet to tho dladom; a> that | P®D%. Sil we doubt not that undar these motley gars | quette tothe eky.lights. It was aJam; aod they who | ery gue fe"rived, $1000 8 month. but f + ooh the crown Is really compored of two kingly emblems | ments w , | delayed going until the usual hour, had only the al- | puid in full h cote a tee ae Prernand py erg The ultra-roye aia Prussians par excellence} found | urited. When the race of the ‘Arpadas beoameestinct.in | bravely for their country, ‘Thelr Captain ts William | ap ea eho, ewe pe ago ee ame hie Roa Ilias sae Sha blood siso gushed fro bis mouth, Hewat cou: | fault with all the steps taken by Trussia.in order to | 1001, there was double eleotion to the vacant throne; | Fay. ites ri ghteieitetateaamenn,| od X | for $1000 8 month, during the opera season. They xezed to his recidence by somo of the spectators. A | coneillat ¢ the other governments, and place herself at | cue party chore Robert of Anjou and Naples, the other | « Fibediowt grr Hea premabetbany dart -dloetppabog a eth gerda sortrmg ht Nay pT sn Rouen for the pel | wil ohavenbenctt. Last year, the beueft of Ma ly wan blown into a sewer now being erected in | the head of Germany; they would profer the defunc! , the younger, The’ ea ecerDaelk Intatzy,/ commanded by | French Louls,? | vilege of standing within oF iving itup | Tat and Scemanon! brought. ¥5000, besiden m greek Diet Frankfort to be re-established, avd Prussia to , the latter did not prosper,and bis affairs were taking This Jai | for the opportunities of rome other evening; all of many rich presents. Salvi will make his debut im A is large company, which carried broomstioks aud | which alteruati Brews ris a par oleae gE dt Fog Chicas cate Oh eetnant nak aes an wnforcunate tora, when his father, Wont, King of every doveription of stioke for muskets, wore arrayed | Jt res nonce any erie rat elitr ane tg elocme { “ucla di Lammermoor nti og a ncyges. Paid sh Diba Fee ey ne thee ed an meree: | fon ard ihe crown with bic to Prague, ‘The itungari, | the mort grotesque style, and made tho spectators the return cf Mies Cushman to the city, with, her dis. | _ Mz. Cellins was announced to commencé an ongage- Rel observing the storm. aad waltiog for the derry'| Lirsbla., The ministers, on tbegsbas hand, dealers that | son tod tes cope ston ‘Ouseret arcrion aed ol | roar wich Janghter. ‘Their object was doubtioss to s8- | tinguished and well-won (rapeatlantic feputation, thaa | Ment last night at the Howard Atheneum, Boston, and, ness and the gale, was rescued with great diffloulty. | view to bring about a union of all the Germ ee govern: | Wenzel (for reasons not stated) gare up the crown to | titise the militia by this pantomimic exhibition. | a theatrical andienco congregated for the pastime of ak benadieat ‘Williameburgh suffered from the storm, as well as | mente, great and mall, on condition of her being at | him. Otto, to take possession 5 We have now to wind up our account of yesterday's | the play.“ The Stranger’ wes the pi coae Court ef Gene his kingdom, had to : Pp ” play. mer’ was the piece relected for F ride f through Austria, carrying the crown aaa | Military parades, with the “ Awkward Squad” of the | tho debut of Miss Cushtuan, and worv outasit has been, | Before the Recorder and Aldermen Allen and Clark. phi er hene beg? eerg pos nby oy af the ph ar ey a iskams te cee « pcepesty with him It was pack Mo! little onsk, biret Ward, which assembled on the Battery, at 10 | from repeated reprerentations in every theatre in the | Ocrower 8 —Surrendered by his Bail.—Matthew Bare ale there was the prostration of the new Methodist | the lower house (Velksiaua, or people's house.) to con. | axd hung at the saddle-bow of a German graf, who dis: Soe Sale Macc te ctenk eer che naventrdce | (rUnUry, and extravagant as In its tone of German Be. | ergared by iis bell ie tr eek oatsteuat hae, ed by edi ; i daybreak, that he had lost his a os aud centimentalism, the Mrs. Haller of last night bail. ‘ é Z bile the members of the upper house, or Siaa/enhaue, | arrived at Fischerment, below Vienna, where they were y eke, uires an effort of well sustained acting to do this y par ey Sh SvBee isan vento getouk tieeee (Slate Houee } are appointed vy the legistatures of the abguadsenatethe Danae. GRay acipaces, tole stags, wile east CR a oro eon lb ialorn au Pag Sorenges ore Proce acca re om "ial for Burglary wn the First Degree.—Robt. Mitehelt : tek, foun ro i , ¥ ; ¥ the wallpasonder, a ible bs ah i. uloct thet thie constira, ene. Otto went to Sichenburgen on a vieit | #ept tuo long im the morning, Some of the companics | Gistrert and weal ons the commieseration of thelooker. | ¥&# placed on, trial charged with burglary, in break a ee - Jiver, from which olrounsstanco it’bas | to the Waywode Lagirlas, intending to mover to | Bad eight or ning, some twenty. some more and suns | on But the Mrs Huller of Miss Charlotte was true | !pg into the house of John W. Latsoa.7i Hammond Sanger piepaco. ‘nica ate H Bis party.” He must have failed signally in hisattsnpt, | let#; but thelr appearance, discipline, and knowledge | te the hopeless remorre of her crime throughout, and | ftreet, on the 7th of Juno last, and stealing therefrom "Eales ae awe ae for tho cla Waywode seized the crownand mals the | @ theart military, were a completo burlesque upon | the tars of men tid women, “albeit nnused t) tho | ® old wateh and chain, a number of silver epoons ang ain on ote a e cold dry wind from the north, King © prisoner. After some time, he saw fit to let | the militia, and. if scie measures be nat adopted to | melting mood,” wero freely given in sympathy with cseert ae and other property, to the amovn* o¢ Broadway; she was taken up uninjured by some gei revaience ot the gale om Saturday night make them better scldiers, it would be far botter to 9) ui! Otto go. but kept firm weston of the diadem for . the heart-brokem wife. The Stranger of Mr. Couldook, g aa oe eh Snes ety egeed Ges five feama.” po f5i0, on threats of war god eateratac, | sbaxdon the farce of calling them together in that | though it told well im suresal prominent paasuger-was, | MF Larsow being calted to tho stand, testified that Tuisto a Becakinn wah uteuuaeebe qréned til tion, he gave it up. Wor more than acentury after tats, | Banver, to be the laughing stock of the whole city, | perhaps, as a whole, rether toe much rabdued {or 2 | dn the morning of the 7th of June. nome time before peat gy y din peenat an tilling mavean be its history in a blank; but in 1430, on the death of ths | During this citly parade ® fracas took place between | faithful reflex cf the prostrate, but still passionate and | S#ylight, be belng ill at the time, aoe up, and on going Sng beard st a considerable distance. It belonged to iona of Germany, renders it very improba- | Emperor Albrecht IV. there was again » double elec. | Oe *f the spectators and an oticer named Sullivan. A | jutexse effeetions of the rec {6 waa well read, and | 200 De pertor, Beard « nolse, and looked round £0 see from wheneo it proceeded; he discovered a small ray ef light falling on a work-table In the back parlor; Mr. 4 "| tion, the two rivals being Wiadiclaw, of Poland, and | Yotth made some remarks toe privateia the ranks, | eyidentty well nuderstoed, but. perba, = oneane”; and was belug built by Mesers. ren gehen gen oo bya eg on ott! Leataiap tbe intah Pom, Of Albrebt. the Empress ree | When be was forbidden to do so by the officer, upon | qued abd too calmly petulant and morose, - : empire from the banks of the Danube, te those of the | sired to havo the child crowned, and, for tbat purpose, | Nuch the citer persistod. aud wa, altercation took | ron Steinfort of Nr. Dyott was that Hf man of taste, | L. Went towards the pervon, who made off at once; Me: THE GALE OF SATUDDAY NIGHT AT BOSTON. Spree. This new constitation of the Germ: i: the diadem wasetolen from the Castle of Wissegrad, by | piace, the result of which was thas the oflaer arrested | feeling. and refinemant, as it ahould be; the Franois | L. purtued bim; he ran out through the basement An easterly storm, accompanied with rain, com. | SPrthhi nen cont ton otalntuse by of her maids of honor, who undertook the task. ant | Dim, He resisted, the crowd gathered around them, | of Air, Shaw waa perfectly eati-factory: the Solomon | QA ercsped. leaving @ pair of menced here on Saturday evening about 9 o'clock, and | jrw tm the fart. and M. de Madowits. in the second In 1441, the Empress made @ less di fartizans from the ranks and from the crowd baoked | cf My Blake was regarded by the audience with eapo- | bind bia; these shoes were eontinued during the greater part of yesterday, with | (‘yoher. ‘The latter, who was one of the most promi: o pledged it to the kmperor Frederick | Doth the gentlemen, the amkward squad became disor: | ola) peneure; apd Peter, by Mr. Chapman, made the | Prisoner, and proved to be @ perfeot fit; Mr. Lataon eonridérable violence, Between one and four o'clock | 1 oot members of the National ‘Assembly at Srankfort, idea: It was redeemed by Mathias Cor- geltced, blows were interchanged, aud bivody nossa | most of hie privileges. ‘ThoCount Wintersen of Mr, | tteted that the entrance to the house was effected by gn Sunday morning, the storm blew with great fary | Dade un elcquent specch. explaiaing the conduct of the | Vinus and taken beck to Wiesegrad; froin hence, after | Wlewed. ‘Tho offleer, in the meantime, thresteced to | Dyrrewaa well. aud te Counters, by Mrs. Hield, won grate; the person whom he foun from the southeast, but towards daylight it gradually | ministers in the so calied German question, and ex- | the battle of Mobac, it was again stolen, and again by a | Ut down the young man if hy ; upon which | the epplause of the house. Miss Olivia, as Annette, Li ea MO ory Hg poe Pe Julled and changed to the.northeast. aud the rain aba- previa ‘the determination of government to proceod | woman, in order to crown John Zapolya. Zapolya gave | the latter whictled. ae if for his party toaid him,and song rss very p ettily, and Mrs. Loder, as Char- | @Ulsbable by its shortn r. Coville, the physician to in the ty ft, ‘ted = During the flood tide in the afternoon, the wind the officer called for policemen soveral times; bat, like | lorte, i the City Prison, testified that he kuew the prisoner, in ‘course ee hitherto pursued. Prussia, | itin charge to Preny, who delivered it up to Ferdinand jorte, did the impertinenee of the gi a keeping with fe he had o Giecnse of thé tates, Pp y again increaced and became very squally. Many trees a ah Bvnwe + Rad tr “spints in the yasty deep,” they would not eome, | th, femme. Ad he. olabe, 50 this viclelty had branches broken by the gale} shop yo a ee Si aeeas of tee Dethn Ae Selsean teaeed se’'| ‘hleb led Dim to excinin "it pretty thing th ohh cbteneiee : e fefence introduced as witnets « boetmam awnings, igus and chimney-tiles were scattered in a. ev: . we ure paying eight hundre semen for doing of t pamed Lewis Kolb, who bas worked for Mit Girections, and we understand the cavie of a new | R¢t, ## was the case at Dresden, and in Baden, both | the siege of Vienna he publicly exhibited the crown | 2), o wanted, not one of theta | oo Was played. with spirit and viva. | Prlecner, he thinks, could get on the shoes id now, when they soldiers od.” Some of the other officers tl it was je then: those who are grateful for it. and to those oon to bis army in Ofen, but told hi (a hitat Bavaria the Prassian troops having | thi tf of the renowned Persian rul: eburch im Chelsea, was blown down Nany of the tel Iso prostrated, and the wi came up and interporead between the combatants, and th pears to-night as Rosalind, in | Mr. Latson, but they would not tic him very well. h_ posts we es a wee a : ere’ play of "he pon Linen is.’? The Recorder charged the jury, who retired fore Goneeday. the brig September, Captala W reeatth tae Saleen Neletonire et tes Drehcn an fer Maat te ies pe ti | macter cooled down, while w captain fn uniform gave | something to eee, to hear, oud bapa’ That will be | syort time, and returned with a yerdlot of not gallty. ives) ous hes captain Peperted that he enw decioedly op to all revolutionary violence, she | dined. Kudolph Il sent the crown to Pr Me. | {re cider, several times, with most stentorian lungs, | Niso's Gaaves.—This magaificent place of elegant | 2 ne.hrisoner was remanded to prisen to be tried foe Cobasset Rocks, and two brigs.all in very @: - | wasanxious to carry out 'the just wishes of the na- Ii. brought it baek to Presburg, where in 1619 it to bis couttered and disordered troops, gent | petit larceny on another charge, ations | Ssbsequently Capt Larhrop came from | tion and if the great object of German unity was not zed by Rethlem Gabor; of the conclusion of the Covnset. 10 1x Conronation.—This evening the 04 feshionable resort was a last night, asusuel. | | Trial of the Confidence Men — Samuel Thompson, alias Cobarset, and stated that ous ct the brigs had out | grinined, the blame at Ieaxt would mot lie at her door. of Nikolsburger he gave it up to Ferdinand (f, | judiciary convention meet, to decide upon the nomi- | ‘he entertainments were of the most smusing and | 7? Williams, but better Buowe os tie Come ‘away ber masta. and if she struck at low water, In spite of M De Kadowita’s oratorehtp, the intriguing prror Joveph bad it broughs to Vienne. Leo. | baton for counsel to the Corporation. Dillon, Cochran, fascinating character; but “ Jocko, the Brazilian Ape,” | £a¢Re® Mam, was placed on trial charged with grand man power could save @ soul fron: her. character and jeruitieal tendencies of this statesman | it again to Hungary, where it rematued till | and Shepherd will run for ft. Thero is great excite. | 4 : meh | larceny, im taking © watch worth upwards of $100, v ny thing ot the kind we haveever seen, Mr. | from Hugh McDonald, ton street. the ape is really iumitable, Tho panto | FOmsreg | 1 was met in Willis hip joiner, living at 276 Madi- ., tertlded—Om the 11th ment in several uf the wards among the democrats, at S°™D@*Fe the idea of Mr Dillon, who if @ white-kid-glove, opera. | Marzett exclusive aristocrat, standing so high at tho ins: ballot- | mime iteelf is the best pantomime, perhaps, ever ‘© Well known that the people are not inclined to | the taking of Pesth b. cbgrats, when it put much faith in his representations; considering, | moved by Kossuth, er sinco Deen kept at the however, that the « German unity” as proposed in the | tat of the Hungarian government; that being broken an beach were foaming over twenty feet high No life boat conld pass thr surf. The other brig was | eut the gale in rafety. ? sh such a tremendous od might ride constitution of the three kings, will be, io reality, no- | Up and dispersed, the crown has resumed its wander. | ing. We understand bis siguature to the famous letter ‘oduced; iti fall of , interenti ti ——y in Watera: “ty rere wyons B22 | thing elee bat a Prossian Tietaterstip, 1 ans Chace ings. As to whai has become of it, there azo many ra- , to Mecready, the actor, previous to the Astor Pinos tra- | oe geri} what ‘ fae bgpenecrne bsg gee ut weustelned Uy the shit i whe ah 4 think the eabinet of Berlin sincere at lewst in this} mors, It te rnid to be buried iu @ reoret place, Ao- | fedy, Se to be brought up in judgueat against him ia | bietory, plot, aud course of events is easily porovived polity oe ee x" Pre poi ry fp Pron instance. cording to others, Kossuth Bias it {n his pér-onal pos- | the ecmmitten, | gnd understood. The feats of Jocko are almost beyond Teste , ‘The new Diet (or Reichstag) of thosa governments | #rvsion and by this time the diadem that was the gitf Onnrvation.—'The Assoctate Presbytery of New | belief. To seo bim sit upon the neck of a quart wine + Long Wharf, parted her fasts and drifted | eo have joined. the Peussian sohaina, ts i 40 assemble | Of & pope Loe saint has been rtriv Of ite jewels tO | Vortech, Lot y bottle; to tee bi esurcitate the drowned ch‘lt; to go cet! hase wh | At the city of Erfurt (in Prussian Thuringia) Ao- | go 4s Uribes to the Mahomedan, and the guid’ ns wr- | North Fourth eer rd cite ye ral see tha Stor wu- einer ae ol TR worth a. r cording to some statements, the first mecting will take | Minated an almost encred extstencs of elghteenturies | Jsiand, on Thursda: evening next at 66 o'civok, to Vi it tothe charming pot. There may be equals to P'ace tn October nest, others are of opinion that it | a+ ignominiourly as a mere piece of stolen plate ia the | ordain the Mev. W. Cleland, The services will be | Niblo’s Garden in tho world of fasbion aad amusement, | m1) J eid no, | do not, and aeked him his nai Will be delayed till November or December, and the | mcliing pot of a Jew, copducted by the Rev, Messrs, Blair, Clomen 4 but superiors we are eure there cannot be, eaid that would do me no good ; be avked me if hi =e sceptical, of Jens sanguine portion of, the pabile Niebit, New York, and the Rey, J, Saunderson, Ueovl- | Buntox's Tumatne.—The “Demon Jester," produced | been in Charleston? | eald I } ot adjourne: ij ‘ cl ene die, Meanwhile ® permanent court of equity has A laciaaimian dies atin lake held an, St Burton's, last night, met with the mort desided sue" | ff) e5 places tm which been establivbed in that city, as a forum by which all! Qeronen 8-—Jumer Meare ve tervelt, Bh thguest paabapheg Teds stay grioee, 50. ahaieenn nd was greeted, in all its performance, with rap- id, “you had better bh. had that fitey Coe ae at ee gud the | ‘Tha was an action to recover $012. the amo: 2 wan by the ramet Datuey Lonnon,aged about turous epplausc, At its conclusion, Mr. Brougham think {¢ would have been an advantage to you; Cae weeps pe j but as the | vaiue of a cargo of coals which defendaut bad reple- who had been committed to privon on | who sustained, with his usual ebility, the chiefcharac- | | didn't want the moncy,! only wanted your ooa’- meoibers of this court are nominated by the govern: | yined on boaid the echooner Calcutta, which arrived ey, by J Blakely, and - dence; | have got pleuty of mo ment themselves, it is evident that this tribunal will | fn New York from Phladelphia: the property was left be been tn the city prison half aa hour belce Ly | %% Was called for; upon which he appeared, and was, | then he hauled out « musaber of bi bo as ecmplete & mockery ex the other institutions im- | by the Sheriff, im the custody of his deput, died. Verdlet, death caused by intemperance andex. | for ® length of thme, Inaudible, from the loud cheers. | I told him tmust go into Wall aon tho patient and gullfble German nation. 1545, but a very heavy poreres ’ y Perance and ex: Fie returned thanks for the public favor in» brie +8 Well Af ye 4 Lae, King of Prussia and the young Emperor of Aus. | go injured that. the fu “ and elegant manner Mr. Gorton, as Guy Go . at Presden, on tho | and this action was taken by ¢ in the entertaining piece of “John Jones,” displayed Sth inst.; and ibis meeting is generally regarded as a | . ¢ ote sign, that the enienie cordiale betwoos Eracela and | Sp? piaiatif’ in the F Bouwn oF Asustaxte, Oct. 8 —The boatd met at Avo | Uecxtacrdlpary « Fe | ee ee eee ere anae ere she carrlad avay the sehooner tained very little d small vesrels deifted foul of ¢ t the south side of india wharf. Of these, the rchconer William Allen. of Philadelphia, hed etern he stern timbers and tafrai! broken, and the jib-boom and fore-topmast carried away. The British brig Frances lost ber bills: head ; but none of the cthers were much dam: Oar harbor is well nd a you lend me hve dollars?! could not; he next said, “ you don’t quired coffolent foroe to errate mac’ Der; but in the bay, along the 1 ‘was terrific its violence. the R B. Forbes went below morelog y vensels ja the afternoon she went below x tniles ow Common Council, ney enough of his o {de of Boston Light; dito the 2 a retoraed. In order 7 here 4 neters nght to be seen by all the | Sif you want it at any time,” L to Mealy ler, Capt, Morris svt the. aoe oe Austria has been ertablished, No doubt this recom not adopted to secure the property Oclock Trerent, the President im the chair, and misera of nature, art, histrionie genius The 4 bisa ft was in bees, and mast I took out worfed. bat such wen the f ‘at ie blew | *iistion is to be traced to Raveia, whose influeneo h Sherif maintained that he was oot bound to remo quorum of members in their places, © Toodles” followed. in which Burton scala wasthe | my wateh to loo! Tr hand- the rail in tatters, tet. Our | BeCoMeM<re paramount than ever rince her eusountes | those goods from the veel for tonr days the re. Puitions —A large vamber of petitions were pte- inimitable hero, and the life and eoul of the plece. To. | seme wateh,” lead ne that ARarbor yeserdny, along the south w. Boston fate, | 1% Huveary: and it ts notimprobable that mess ploven not been tenable, the Sheriif woul 0 been proprately referred Among thea, was pight, a rieh fare is again presented; for pactioulare of | watch ;"' “ No, jald not lend that fend sling betit sidee af the cha sect a forest of | BAN been discussed daring this second conferenc put tothe unnecessary expence of re-loa ti vers! | © le HHrey Arsinm Association, for rellef | which, vide the bills. | watch to my father ;” he then took hold of the wateh amests. A British brig was ashore in enug position | /!uitz, which may render it as celebrated in tho | with the cargo. ee ees H. | Narionat Tratne.—At this houre, tho bill, last ove. | foddenly, or rather snatched it, and of; the ning, was a most attractive one, and {t was performed | [ried ot penis Hh 9 Aire Ser pa od Jn excetient style. The pew drama of “Hearts are | went off with my wateh | was thunderstenck | ‘Tramps’? was played first, and 1¢ way received with | net kmow what to di A pondered rere who wee Te eee era ereanst | much entie motion. Mr. Tiltom took the part of Ate, | Pt <n HnR pnt B parhitn | for should steal my wateh ; | stood 205, for medical nerviows, rextons’ Ruby, and played it with mnoh tarto; itis apart, how. | still tor some moments, then followed of modern Europe as th: ciurede of derpot'sm aga! of A791. im which the revolutionary France| Qcr. §—Robert Batterbn now, aa Kimperor of | gmountef it Pilots anda Ul tt hat Edward Cony . S Waddell, for au award for altering the grade of Sie, Junction Ranéfoed prostding. sud Sixth ave iso, of Abraham Cre | Croton water pipes laid in Righty sixth a. watch hada +qn the ent vide of Long 4. and a brig anda bch been in contact in President Roads. ‘These wore the only divasters known to havo occurred below — Bosten Mtlas, Oct. 8, ve. Farvell Lumby, for roentege on brokernge. Verdict for plat ) tween Third and bifth a THe Pate of the Amertoan institute. yond the w th full om Tue FLdwen Buow.—VYosterdny, the first day of th | ot beat) oer Le Tiere Botiee OF trla oem, Met, Prenae, | ever, whlebiwe think te foarealy culted 40 Mie ite Siw 1 did not ave him egata un- “ +4, °| fea eve dati motion o skilled at the 4 d. we understand, wey laburing under indiapo- crodel Week CONS Anna Yair of the ~ ore rom igh spirits, pubhe faw int $m bbie hot on che wight giticu. nud. therefore, did ‘uot appear to at mush ad. | , OM tbe cromexumination of thie witness, he stated tute, was sppointed for the thow of flowers, for epectal | yo dave bee ned for Qc fom wiking with bereon inthe Phicd vantage. in the part of Mary Gray. he other. | he saw the prisoner in Liberty premiums. Unfortunately. the storm of Satarday and | sud the goverum doin BE. Andrews va, Wn Wo Targart —Ar action for gith and Ninth s! musket wise would. ‘Ihe new burlesque of ti female Vorty | as the «ame pet haa bh the even”? re ‘ | taken bie wateh; be looked up & policeman and hed ate Wh J po Boe ned Bae He ri | him arrested ; Thompson wasted to go t0 tome plas ifth ward, asking for Mertuyer a: Diamond, ie o burisayus | &Pd nettle the matter ; he sald he ed not om pwents of grain orts, in the Balt! through beth thizhe She died Augeit, after lingert of eltizens of the T smeunt of bilL for plaintiff, for Surtay prevented the exhibition fiom being what it ete old und delivered, Verdict 0. etherwise would be, the choicest Sowers being strack a Bhi n quite # bit The whether In number ade bas been tahed Inawee to prohibit the plu ¢f bas ben got up with great care, and the + « bad it, it must har y no meane o; bat what @aen | hen mt ewive in one enclorure; also for the beautiful; we expect it wil e along Tun ‘ould pay me for it was big? ditwble to the Lost the 4) paraded yes of Croton water iu pubils school house iQ we of the Cherokee Chief,” with Mr m to the ‘Tombs. The wi Woe vover bebeld together tranquillity, @ ¥ mand of Major G | Ward, of a; alro, from WoC HV that an dog Neprune, concluded the amusements, The same | thst he le positive the prisoner is the man who took his he lot marked 224 exh’h. | dietruct of the iucure wtih Newburg. Atl o they were reviewed from ine | Sard Mey be made to him for damages sustained by pil will be repouted this evening | wateh th the crewded e1 at ships len City Hali by the Mayor of the city, iton. Edaard Cop- ev) rade of Fifth av lao, from The ease te not coneinded, but will be resumed this A floral des'ga tor & beppy home ta the | eng, 6 Twentieth street, between Ovrmrie Trxatne —Last evenieg again this neat morning There are several indictments against this @ conservatory called forth the admiration of all who ot ray *¢ rath Por se Counrs —Four of the b’hoys from New York, ‘The aitee of © theatre was well attended, and well it might be, | S@feademt, 000 raw it. The design - A the execution toflected eqast | ik thie ad nai were arrested yerterday, one charge of drunkenness eee as the enterta’ te are both inughable and lustrae- | Court of Oyer and ' pmmyny yt pin Ay li pd ae on a cresting Fangarten Document. avd Giserderly conduct at the City Hotel, near the fr, with a tive, The audience receive for their movey opernas | Be ore Judge were Samuel Ander. Milltery Gardens. I beir ing to tice birds, This work of foral ecuted by Mrs. Henderson. To the pu the tame Indy: the exhibition was to row morning, in consequence of um pecemepontminn to| kad €f* Frm Vinvolo” was played in Saleen Saletan | morros was found 6 neces ‘The aircles of evergreens aud oreep: 8 Of every | INSTRUCTIONS, FOR | INSTR pon, Jackson Wright, deory Kiley and Seauel Fordick. Feet Commissioner, on the well as farces. The entertainments last night com-| (.+, § The counsel yaristy_and hue, interwoven with artistic exill Be. | (Fr0m the Le Justion King floed them each $3, 80d committed them | ¢Utcct of grantleg the ‘Tip at the foot of Gow | enced with the farce of * Sepa Maint | with bein, we... “ 3, 2 - - 4 ¢ ; ; eibg ace neath seater, in whied gold fh alae aecent Irby Lvwedie? paler en to jail im deiault of the pay went of said ine ie the d. Pottiien for conte te Sprig Mr Peonipother by Mr. Walcot, and Mr y 2 Dar) ee a Secated Sitio. cage ccatete | Max Drownen—-A man. whore name ould not be trert, from the Hudsom river to Hudson atrect; ree thet by Mise Koberte, were very good. But th ny ae Lagiperden LM eredit to wll Fem Diavolo, taken by mer ncoent or baaninties totea 9. Communications. fe —A cOm- exectient voice rendered bi my xiv Reront or Deavie an Reporte of Commit! @ ptar. together Mr. MeKe District Attorney.) seid there had ¥ nother floral design. it ix : munication was received from a cowmitter of the ottl- 4 f Miss ) or, bro on dnexquirite beauty it o } “ alee, Se ey ee gens of Cornwall. fw felation to the remain of the lete | frit ime anal on ene FR f Ti iesaricle. My te une everything we have ever cern a: cueaiee ebiebirth, 1 (ol Dancen, Referred to the special committee having te coneluded with the exorlient burlesque called exotics and thechoicest dom } » emai 2 one 4 the rubjeet im charge itapnia and Hibernia” This in such barmwony as to produc» t There abliabed l risa ir cone ‘The Committee on the Croton Aqueduct report im je cfered.« Sepa iaintenanee, had manifested every anxiety to proceed with the taial. were fire bonqu form a high « | orth J Ws ald aes tonal pee pag vp Brena favcr of authorizing the Croton Aqueduct Department the © Enchanted . | "The cousel for the acoused was sure they all bad & aoe eee age vecicty” end the moet gorgeous | ® letter of the Sth June, 1840-frem that lu 4; dentition, 2, ep SSC eae mon and James Lonnce Aston Prace Orens House—Mu ont. —The | preciation of newspap contained the Se ensam, Oncten ae henene |. 20 ce Adain Canttoryshi, t0 the rebel chief | id, 2; infiammation of brain Wik Croton water in 1864 and 135th streets, Adopted. | 1.2054 4 this distinguished eatress was indeed o tes: | tion to what t 7 of those gloriougfereations which Cowley so happily | a of inatters fat 160 luteresting to be | ¢% a i; of beer, 31 mannan Report of the mittee on Police, in favor of pay. 4 t the high @-teem ot the eftt of New York, | ' romney ( will proseoute in thie eer tan eee cael en Cn me en . | born, 1+ suletde, 1; serofule, 1 tog sx reral bills of phzriclans for services rendered 8t | fr'hed charscter as on artiste of the greatest merit, In he had ose € thet Rind of he ope hung ght on picture e ‘a letter beg 1 : station howses Adopted. J which sometimes makes ite way to the minds of very gine by comp tabes merenterion 1. In e cr Every de} nt of the house devotion of Mr. B. Mend, the superintendent. The | taken from the time of his arrival but reminds | ee, 0, sioner tm aéth atreet, between 6th and 7th ave “gee mee os, in whatever form it appeared before mer innocent, and Intellectast! of 7 ee af eferre ; but felt the best ef obtatal a tiee @njoyments is the cultivation of flowers; and nothing on the ‘ield'as thejally Politicnl Intelligence, Report of the Finanoe Committers, In favor of conesr- ¢ Mrs Le peep but was would. be. bo postpone the tri tat serstag. dueees basa more exaiting tendency ~ noth os meee oslou- TNE ELECTION IN PENNSYLVANIA. ring. with the Beard ot Aldermen, In favor of paying the racing the Ten if the thinks prop: r to em- Sete ee eit Patt of the former, alding, | ‘The election in Fennaylvania, for Canal Commision. Jvgemert of Herman R. Eagar vs, the Corporation, noel the Jury ad nao thew mitt rer thom. ‘The following is the prines awarded by th: jurtiog; the interests of | or and members of the Legisiature, takes pinoe to-day. “ Hieport ef the Committee on Marketa, recommending Re catreneioeh: thamadioes valine neat by men talbioj m, oe tholt wives enasavorias to Jodgee, Mesero Robert CarBloy, lease Bachanss, ond Political excitement rune very high, and both patties | the buliding of « rkeletem pler at Fs MeN len Darenpert, as Liotatian having tiren a | Biss their opinions, be would hav no objectio |. Commings :— . ¢ protection of the fish cars. Adopted . ‘aek r | Evwanos thought it better to em, 290— The dest 90 varieties of named Roves. Silver | detoe Gre sanguine of ocess. The only condidates to be | “', iomunteation wee teecived from the bareen of ctere oaen GF ee oath. bi commen a8 2 Rola onne of Oyer ana Tensuinet, af seage Jande medal. ‘ Ht ley iS eave? voted for by the whole State ate thove for Canal Com- gesesemente with atroaement list for paving Pth ave : Pee toe es ge en ‘about to commence the Cir Court from the 230-—Choiee dieplay afimamed Roses—Browne's Trees pee he eed pase g hr hed clsaloden. hve fem ith to 43d rtreet.. Amerrnent ccatemed, | Komen gil, between love of country, ftlal affection, ee perce. est 4 of named Debites, Sliver meds. | be the object of Desbiacky’s constant ‘The following are the candidates | A communication was received from the Street Com. $0" bet heart's ge Ak. TA Fy mirsioner, enclosing ertimates and contract for bulld- tot 227—For 24 beautiful bloom of Dahlias, Downing’ bat it ie die (6 li's) opi Whig. ss cseccecceeees Honey M. Faller, lng « pler'at the foct of Clarkeon street, NI Also, antetainp She y called for wt the Lander pe Gardening x j = oes red wack yf Democrat. 00 2IITIT ohm a. Gamble, for regulating. paving and Tagging 224 street, betwoon Play. aed when she apprared, the whole theatre to, | ae giclee bloom of Dahlise, Downtng’s Land: | “yo At the Inte presidential election the vote in this State | hy and Sth avenues; for fers arth treet, between Seen re eentts na benaanl,” cortcel ter tae co } wcape Gardenin: et avenue am ue A Tot eo rame, ou the au! - BN tne bicom of Dabliae. The Ameriean Flora, | stood: — | ject of regulating the Joth avenue from, Bloomlagdal We were much surprised. 1a, bebsldiog the | Ane I ie eect tre ich tessa | A Se teareeot tn tome | PE er ct et med te = rare at cal “ Feather Grass,’ wast 7 Vike Mae pictenge of tbe bird of Paradive Another eu- — | even to tears, ouateining with lik sang o = ; wi Bow f tp epeek toe a riosity |# tie Aristolochia Bratilivnsis, whiol is a per. | werirey mort finely dawn ebaracters in comedy Re eres Cond shar Geap te sient thems | her Lady Teante wna, uae ® perk -) A Sie ceen entation of the drawiog room and of the elegant 1 " ved, That $600 be appropriated, to bs expanded | §y'y renued woman of facbion in the days of the preat | Adjourned to 10 o'clock, thi tthe direction of the Commisstoner of Kepatra | Bicherd Prine y Sheridan, We have no doubt a im repairing the roof of Fulton market | thet her eareer in this country will be one of immense | Adept T t nt King’s county met on Saturday night last. at d and curb and gutter stones set | gusin in New York house on Fiatbueh Hill, for the pur; in. Referred to Committee on Sireets. Cirnisty's Mocernnss — The now featare In the “Voy: t nowinations for Senator, Popere from the Boord of Aldermen. —The report of the gee Muster vin: the Carts Diva, from “Norma.” haw Flagg, of Boylston. who, while intoxtoated, kisled his | becavee it will be the least expec fs | a Coroner. The following was the resul Committee on Finenee of the Board of Aldermen, in fa- | been reoeived with the applause that the dolage of drether for taking away his ram jug, was seatenced to | offers belonging to the armies mare! jing areti Philip 8, Crook; Sherif, Wm Jenkins Yor of the proposed fountains in Stuyvesant equare, | there minetrel# always elicit Chey are rare hands at " re . 4 : “ Joseph Mary, mate and Francls Grid, sailor, were ar: | tah them and the Comsacks ” factions, The buubew oa ermbernc.> boving sere atbas enter tis den ien 0h tha Coneen hae eiforming it. To night, they give a first rate bill feot nondercript. Last, not least, etalk of Indian eorn, 30 feet high, bay - gree ; jong eed mS | The priece for fraite have not yet been reported by the Judes. bat there ere two which we enn mention, | ihe Sis os must be undert one for torelgn grapes to J. 8 Van Ronsectaer, Clinton | the URraine, before the rising of the king Point, apd the other to W. W. Haghes, for native : ne Nenkee tou canines ently ‘Be Poles) ielen Row OR resale: rot rike nntil the regular Magyar troop en! Domestic Miseettanys theeountry. The most eMoient blow At the Worcester (Maes) Criminal Uourt, Marehall | will. however, be an expedition to tl In Philadelphia, tho natives bave mad» nominations for charter oMeers, which will, from present indics- tions, tend materially to embarrasa the success of the Tareday) morning. frecers, She proceeds immediately to Boston, to fuldt between the 24 and Sd avenues, be | an ereugement ©; Dut we hope shortly to see hor Left at Ship Island, U od the steamer Water 1 loa list of officers of the Atleghany:— Wm. W, Hunter, Lieut. © ; Wm. heynokda, Caucasus, The Polleh ted at Norfett, 0 charged with ‘ um —In ayory few weeks, this exhibl- eal +4 aa Mtg of Rod d the sehoomer | eeerywherereqnisite; but tha Mee he a Sei cud carry toot uckett —_— parealecene-taeaeee rn "kaa diudlel | mored frome fod the «nance oar nab, J M to ds esrary fon: ? R of fi The St. Lule papers of thy 20th ut came tn he cance wan ‘ane hie You have sireaty thought santih beet ia farina fi vcessey wt | w never in ifs neces bateven Malena 8d avewuce- Wee | Rt cer got together il have pswed by» Fi it emmeey, OUR De eres of the Bowe yee ee , Coneem, © jm me thet they wi ranoe | casioned by the death of the Hon. Alexander Newman, | ferred. ‘ collection that Fyler Hof wh dlished, telegraph. several ¢ tens of The Beveral from heads ef de tizely @ distinet one from that which was some years since. "Tey sien comtain’s letter trom Salt oly aifteulty te, bew there funds are to Gen, Quitman has declined the Invitation of fon PR —1—- ~~ fsonavenea tp the Doura of Alderman, iat tinge stationed in Philadelphia. We our areal; . the facts of which we gare rome two week: ee sod how i appears ae the oppediag, State pm mmo ‘hich with coveurtence. ae r e — vole sia w _ rn = 4 ieee, penne ses yak rim oy n orth ul warie las ae ppeag conttates ps committee ovens sopertet in favor ‘een's Crreus = erjues- Alles! J Hered, atm Sap of November _ SES Tiara Daseetier and Vienna, where they are im geod repute. Could & | — The following ticket wae nominated at the Work! rower In aTth ptreets from 3d to Lestagvon avenne, trinee now performing at Astor Pince, w the wu ‘We learn thet Capt. Thonn Wy teed I been few millions be sent over here trintt | would | Men's State Com held at Albany on the revolution ordinance therefor. (onourred in. perintendence of General Rafas Welch, are att ordered to the command of the Navy Attery,, ‘The Southern mail, it noon yesterday, failed age to get each for the ngland. or For ‘Inggs of the Court of Appeals, Robert ‘very Inrge audiences. Indeed, we do not know Ddiaime. couth of Washington. . kind of Joan on them, if | could have an authentic ds- | Townsend, of New York ; Secretary of state, atin taker snoaieeniel place of amusement where an hour or two ean be | Letters from Palermo, dated the 17th al, , ‘There were 142 deaths in Philadelphia, for the week | eraration that there was security for them. and that | W. Clark, of La mg RT aed Williaa Movements of Individuals, whiled away with more pleasure than at Weleh's Voll. | by the inst steamer, anmounce the decew of ending the 6th inst., of which ove was of eholers. ench security would be given into the hands of the | Young, Lansing! i , Jopathan Conkling, Mr. Secretary Clayton isons visit to hisferm im | penm. Between scence of light balancing, acts | John Uwinn, of the se ow ow Yuedron ‘A fire broke out in a forest in Barlington oounty, N_ | creditors.” Here fellows @ long dissertation upon the | of Oravee ; Attorney General, |. Ward Smith, of Ke | Delaware, of horsemanship, gymnastion, and ee | red event took, ae Say Ach of on J. Inst week, which burned for twenty miles tm length pees sae one The to be mage 00 tne Geteres by pap th. Io a Ee Mra, Deway, the matron of the female prison, at Bing opare, seg, halt porte hy ase Ot L— A~y ‘oe seer ly ot weaves os heattnyea,” eM 4 | iheiSingyarn, "The Creations (hla la, Of eourem, the | Felson lnapetor, Ovorge Went; a New York, "7 | SWv4, WSs removed by the Inspectors om Savarday last, ghted: The representations of AMas siete

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