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SECOND BOARD. VW +0 whe Harlem B30 5° 13, S00 bsg i oD OL ‘eon & ab Nee aeney KM ADVERTISEMENTS KENEWHO EVRY MAY, Ais ok Adueetiananta eau) om A |. or they will not he taken fram the s 9 9234 10 Resting 48 108 | must be pow ot Office WANTS. | eee eee eee AXNTED—A SITUATION a8 COURIER OR TRA- & vel ing Servant, by # respectable German, who ke | ecveral oupubaee. "Woutl have uo abjection totale « Valete Place iw "New Lork, He has travelled tor several years ll Sver Europe. Address lr tera, post paid, J. &, JAGER, eare of (has, Bxertier, 220 liam street, N.Y. i} WW AnzEn—8 ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation ae Children's, he uty-tifth street amd ry Broad- w Yous. het, PAE AORLPMNe ev, Batoronn. COLUMBI4 HOVEL, BARNUM’S HOTEL, Carver are ° IRVING HOTKL, Penvavivanrs ave, Wasuuioros TREMONT HOUSS, Tremere svernr, Bowron. RarN UT ey acts, New ¥ RUSTR TOrsL, » LOS ST—ON WEDS ESDAY EVENING, IN tween Chan 4 Canal etrerte, int et, between 735 ana 8 v'clook, a lady's nie Hiv ehale without any Key attecie ‘ a vid Waron, ‘Any per. urn it to Mi Chambers street; they Lox tirty, DOLT Ans, REWARD—LOST, FITHER at Springield, Mass. Depst. or im the eve verwe m Fnevgfield ant New Haven om Tucaiav. the h inst, one B at Purse, oonseining five hidred dollarain be k lis cm Oifierent ngiant woune. The } olled up in $100 parcels, sna a white string tied around each; also, White stryg was tied agnind the pure about midsay, thie Bbove reward wel hesiven te auy person why sual deliver the seme to W. H.KNAP?, {35 Peart street, or w Lewis Blane. of Sprint ents bia OST—AN OF CERTIFICATE, BEARING the seal of B Navy, iged by R. Brommy, ‘A sultalle reward, f the owner, will ha recurvel upoa en- eto J. N. CHESTER, 323 Broad REWARU—LOST, IN GOING FROM 53 BLEBCK Com odore, and ph. Intendant, with the t) to corner of @ y And ¥ Oooter Beret vuole Due enamel with weed cursed chaim ate pve reward willbe pardon Poceving it by AG BAGLEY, 150 Broadway. BGaTzeNts Wand ar « Large avo evrgu tlastic mes ting of the Democrats of the INth ward, e ¥ ned at Conse all, pursuant to publie not a fie svening of inrt., to re-pond to the nomivations © the Neu fonring Comm t ce. made y the de sy of the wad s bic meeuing held et Mulliman's, on the Sth im ry ‘Thomas A. 3 Witliom, Win. 3 atpdiu! ‘an, Quin and Chas. He Cowan eee ‘ths cull of them ad, and on motion, the caniilates selected by the e@ were pri sented to the mee ing for approval, seoa- Fare'y, when the fellowing nemingtions were unautmously Sontivmed:—For AmemblyJamce M. Suycem, For Aalders ma—dimos Me Sith, Je For Assistant, Aldsrmau—B mund A. Conklin, For Assessors—darris Wines, Collin Shepard. For Cons‘abler—Iraae A, Smith, Nathaniel a. Gree Tnspoctorsof Flection—Ist district John fay lor, 0 partes B. Smith; 2 Henev Hall Join byneh: Sd district, James Fegan, Thomas A Quin. Oa motion. ic was res lved thar the proces dings of this meeting be published im the Globe, Democratic Union. Republic, Sua, and Herald. WILLIAM WINES, Chairman, Tuomas 4. Qviv, 2g Cuas H. Cowan, y§ FROCRATIC EPUBLICAN NOM NATIONS—SIX- Alderman, Acs Denman Asi tant, INO, KELLEY, Chairwan, SPORTING. — Ure COU RSF. —TROTTING.—TOIS DAY, SATU day, Ocveber 1S *t half past L o'clock a Match for $0, two miléaand repeat. to haruesr, C. throoks names br. Isao ra; M. Sanoford nomes # m. Empress. Immotiarely After, a Sweeparabe for $100, mile hoass, bt three fy five, 0 BWI wavons, M. Clintock énters br. m. Mother, G. Dough= eriy enters b. roco Presser; H. uyder enters & g. Bald Fagle: O. #clarlin enters s. ¢ silver Tail. The Cars will Joao the Souh Ferry, Brooklyn for the course, nt I v‘akcek, and return ag son as the rport= are over . M.D. GREENE, Proprietor. ENTREVILLE COURSE—TROTTIN DNESDAY. h, my W——Phres stile & mm. Lady Salt, l. SALES LY AUOTIO: UCTION NOTICE.—HOUSENOLD FURNITURE —BY Virtue of a chattel moriguce. will Le #» dthis day, ot blr ft 10 w'clock, at No. 1 Nerth Wiliam ot, by 8. Neloon aon Co., L rosewood Mano Forte; | marble top dros tau: 2ourd and 1 marble top centre table: 2 Freash bed- ease; 12 mahoxany chairs, Me. positive for cash. N. “ n ettended oO. W a verr at 103g o’elnek, by rv 16 Nort! and ace fami in the basements and. will be yoru BW) feot frm Bodturd fom ote ot bounded by Bediord, Nostran ana by Putnam avenue and Medison strort. T te street axe ali rozularly laid out, opened and graded, so that Purchasers will be at no expense for the same, as tho aewens- ues t# and taxes thervon buve all beow paid for the current year. ‘The situation of the lots is extremely bean tiful, bei ‘the mort level end valaabie beoper'y to build ou in a pevw Liory pont of view, (sre saving +f [ahorin digging founda~ #4, & 0) of any thar has ever Mf Tod at anctiom im the ford avenne is 80 fect #ide. and paved of the property. All the ether avennes i wide. he whole w be pare “oes, with furth & | Wilt be a atau yo tate) § Masiog in al Hines of Omnie ti inidai cht, Le of wedttord cont ven, SPHCTIAL NOS TALION BEN EVOLE wbery of the efor the —THh ANNUAL Bonavotens Sooiety, vill teke plaee Mey wtreet, at 7 BP. CHANLDS FE RREHO, Sooratary, *FICR UF THE NEW YORK GAS LiGut COMPA October & 164 — The Prenid Directors her atvided of four -half per cent on vary. MEI. MeDOUGAL, ARTIS’ + rtnd'e No. 20 Brond w ney's, n Plumbe’s Mr. PY Daguorreotypes, ded, and give the expression as well se INIATORE red 1 ver Ten UN Be KiPIS—400 UNITED STATES, MADE AT Horper's Ferry. Forrale by Henry Thompeon & Son, 7 Bouth Gay street. Bottimore. or A. 8. Marvin, Lisi W stores. GINA AND GLASS RSTADLISH- int! Chemnut street. 3°! ph lovele supplied. # tice SEW BOOKS, eee ITERARY DEPOT, EXOUANGE PLACE, | the Post Office, New Orleans, La.—Atthe | ays be found Books of every History, aut Ml ORGAN’S L ajc tine, . Commorsiat, Gages sal, complete sesortment of S rineipel Daly and Weebly Newspapers Gonnrty orders te ‘artaele im the tras ded with drape: order. terary Depot, af joining the Post OMe BP. 8 Complete arrange have hem m Priteipal Peivshers throm the Rew works oe feet SIDNEY'S NEW Mar ¢ New York, trom entir every thing. ores, Ae Well AF the Parmer Property, Frice $3 Vor sate at 179 Broadway, MASONAY.—AILYS'S RITUAL OF FRER MA- 10 whieh it added A key to Udd Fellowship, with ‘eopies of & ree book Just procured. rice $4, My remitting he hook eam be sent by mail oe f the United beater or Congda. W. GOWANS. ¥. 1GN PAPERS- ta.=The Re 5, STANTON, CORNER ing heen’ thorongbly ‘leaned and on Monday, w fie h of Octoher. fo Fender this school one of the ain the good reputation which it hae ARD SCP OOL Hous ‘Of Sheriff street, t Every exertion wi highest order, and hitherto borne. No pein will be epored by the teachore to fasure the rapid @ivan. of the pupils committed to their e: The Lave 4 French teeother with the higher Drav eles of Englie, will bo commensed Immediately. The teats of former pupils Will be reserved, Parents ace lavited to enter their oh tg OOKKFROING, ARITEMETIC J. REN. ville, No. 29 Mrwadway, devotes h Bively to propariog persons for the cow Shersagh pracive.| course ef instraetion. OS parately imstrncted i rapidly Meanced ia ‘Upew day andevening, ‘Terms moderate, LAMPS, eres ker avery fon sR LAMP MANUPACTORY of Brond way. avESG MOrFETS 156 Fulton sereet, 34 de r exe 4 BI Rinds, borh for lerd aad camphine: # Uirandoler ond silver efit and bronse; Hall Lanverns, Globes, meyer, Wicks, Re, Je aud rotall, at the very lowest price for cash. | bo sein thelr kitchen arramgerments, wil find th | forte win | fornia. ‘Compan te A SITUATIUN, BY A RESPECTABLE , to do general Housework fur # small fu Fuinid and Waiter, or to take eare uf chil 0 objection to go a short distance reference. 1 ra ANTED—$> (00, FOR A VALUABLE PROPERTY rituared on etaten Istand, near: toambost landing, cva~ isting of 16) Building Lots, aud two Houses, with 2.¢ of more acres of Land. Plenty of fruit, and fine prvspout, Por varus ‘ac ldd Fulton st, New York. Pott JOUNSON, NTED--BY A MAKRIED WIDOW WOMAN~A situation as Wet Norse—Sshe lost her husband two mouths ago, avd has a baby ten woeksold. Tu desirous of e.ting @ s)tbation is a religious fandly. Please call at Sok Greenwich it Can be soen for two days, VURNISHED ROUSE WANTED IN TOE UPPER A part of the city, for the wixter, A note stati will meor immediate attention, if 4, Post Oilive. . VTLO—A FIRST RATB SHEPARD & Cv. Water st.. Nott Stove Wurehonse, 7 ANTED—A SECOND HAND CUARIOT, HUNG LOW, to suit a doctor. Apply, stating lowest price, to R. B, Astoria, post paid. WANTS A SITUATIONSA RESPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, Lo warh, Cook, and irom, or to do gonoval hovsework. Mas no objecticn to town or conntry- oun [or ub e home preferable to high wages, Vlease call at No. 479 berry street: Go be heard ef for th WW 4AsteD—BY 4 AESPROTaBt E YOUNG situetion as Scams.ress. Is capable of cutting aad five ting chi oren's clothes, and elto dressuaking. Mas no ob, & young lady's Dreasing Maid A No. 16 sixth wt ANIED—A SITUATION TOGO SOUTA (MOBILE OR ‘New Or cana), to attend a lady, or as Seamstress in & d take caro of children.” "The parson is a good 1," Herald offices ANTED—a SITUATION TO BO GENER4L HOUSE- work in a respectable family, by a young woman, who is a good cook, washer, and ironer, Aad can have an excelent Fr Commendation trom her last place. Apply to M. R., a Cry go0de store. AV Third avenue, ADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, HAS TOE honor to inform ihe ‘adies of New York, that sae has lrought en astor!ment of Caps, Collars, Embroidery, eto ; 2s, Mantilins of tbe latest fasliion, whi i hehe wishes to dis ‘ay she is obliged to ‘ose of immediately at a very Low pric ave New York ina few days, Wiease callat 409 Broadway, fret fleor. i eat ‘i RESYECTABLE MARRIED WOWAN WANTS A SI- cuation as Wet Nuree; can be well reeommede. (aa be corm until Monday, at 00 Harrison treet, South Hrovklya, EWSPAPER AGENTS WANTED.—sEVERAL f uncoxdted capa . © lect for one of the o! F in New Vork. Persone who caa bir &?, can muke & very favoralle arrangement, upoa app ication edt onn street. NE HUNDRED ILLIN@LS PATENTS —WANTED TO purchase Paionts, lands given to soldiers im Iiinois, im er sbout 1517, wai fur masy years, ber aud lost fr tre taxes. Ap or address, Matt S Nepau v M treet, New Fork. giving numbers.u lis, bo Po PAIR DRESSERS—WANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN juet arrived trom the eld country, weituations he per- tans Wig making aud hair dressing. Uas uo ry. Address A. B., at Medhucst Me dentane, NG MEN, Od4 A GENILE- to go in (he cou 0,9 i private family. Apply w poken in thefamily, Reference AMUSEMENTS, pn NA ANA AY, THEATRE WE, 4, MaRSdaLl, Sous ei ¢, Manager,—Saturday eveni 13, will be performed Shakespeare's tragedy of OTUELLO- Othello, Mr. Couldock; Iago, Wr, Dyott; Cassie, Mr. Jorda Duke. Mr. Pope; Brabantio, Mr, Prosericks; Koderign, Mr. R. Montano, Mr. Harriss Lud vic P.O. 'Byrass Mrs Knight; Emel a. Mrs. tied, Te concluue farce of SUDDEN THOU GUIS— Impulse, Mr r. Thompson: Sophia, “M . Loder. “Dress Civele and Parquctte, 75 vats; Fan ily and Third Circle, 25 cents; Gallery, 1234 cont Nmos4 ROEN—BENEFIT OF TIE Peswce F y t v acing ov the Tight ceeded by the come pautomi mus, Francois Ravel: Ravel; Adolphe, P. Brilla Jotertission of ‘half wa hoor y' Dodworth's Bord. After which, the comic pantomime of the SOL FOR LOVE. 1% ade miu a rust and picture reset groupings, called CAIN AND ARE! Family, Do. ‘Tickets cents, URTON'S THEATRE—W. B BURTON, MANAG and Proprietor.~ Saturday evening, Oot. VS will by Played. 2 new farce, by Mr. Groughain, oallod A PEEP PROM A PARLOR WINDOW—Darby Dogherty, Mr, Broughain; Bul, Mr. Burton; Emma Merton, Miss Chapman. To coi ily. eof NICODEMUS Nicode Ravel; Mons Verdua, » Mile. A. Leb by (ve Ravel meres with the DEMON JESTER — Hans Ketsler, Me. Karl, Mr. Clarke: Madame Rogueiagrain, Mice y Brovgher: Chapmuv.’ To conclude with DIREC? ORY—I homas Avge: Berjamin Brown, Mr. Brov, Mrs. Holman. Doort openat Sy past menes at 7. sand Parquetts, 50 o 8 AMERICAN MUSRU RTON'S NEW YORK willy, Mr. Burton; Mrs Mrs. Honjamin Brown, ; performance te com ts; 2 tier, 2 oemts. —P. T. BARNUM, Cre: be did performances, in the at~ 3, and overy evening at 7), o'vlock, Thitd week vaganement of the wonde: ‘They appear at each entertainment, with Monaieur Louis Elasler, in ® variety of the same antonnding feats, wonderfal and sting Gymnastlo Achievements, and Comic Panto~ | wien ae the Ravel Foraily, Also engaged, a y Vaudeville Company, crusisting of Mr. F.O. W | Morris, Mr. Jerry Merrifelé Miss Stan! ul Martinetti Pauly, Miss West, who will apposr at each and amusing Melange feen at_all hours, » Lar: Aveconda, Live Mammoth Crocodile, Manatee vr ax Ser}, 4 ; Fortune W years, 12) nd Sucuenay Rivers, exhibiting at va Kooms, 406’ Broadway.—This immense moving £184 perfect mirror of all the Vitics, Lowns, ¢ nd other Wonders of nature and wrt, embra tire borders between the U. Statesand Canada, from Lake Erie Gulf of St. wrence, th up the wild and rom pay, embracing the ig scenery in Ameriow iy o'clock nightly; also on Wed Afiernoons at S o'clock, Admittanc price, ACALLISTER’S TEMPLE OF ENCHANTMENT, CUT- meve Assembly Room hand Last Series of Magical Soirees, on Thursday, nd Saturday, Octobor ath, 12 d iSch, with an entire el ing with the Inexbaust joner; Sweetmeats, ‘The Harlequin; Gran: Chasses de ‘Tatravelo; ‘t Exhibition comm: day and Satu conta, ehildr R. DEMPSTER, COMPO>ER OF THE WAY QUEEN, Lament of the Irish tunigeant. Blind Boy, ke. (veing respoutfally anusunces Had Entortatacent M | anout to visit lis mative country t at he will give one of his original the Tabernacle, on Wednesday evenin’, Ostuber I7eh., com- ng at So'eloer. bs j Brondway | Tsbleaux Viva Sal | / the Manners, Curtome, rts and Scieases, of , will close November sind. ~ Fd P. M. Admittance 2 conte; joe. ». halt --WANTED, A PEASON WITH T. * twelve thousand dollars cash op) : hip, to san Frauciao, ‘i bank to.an Atle having tho above moans, to go on Fag factory retcrences, can hear of au o| ff teeur'ty is given f ‘at ten per cent, -pay 19 give ot. Address 8. and M., Hi ch tru residence. visting of a gentleman, the w Spanish or French hotel o1 Tespectukle part o: the city. lerter, with real nome, residence ana terms, OARDING—TO LET, FOR THE WINTER, TWO havdaome suits of Rooms, consisting of spacious dining ‘ud drawing Toots, on the let floor, witn threo or fo Ey handso parler, bandsome becrooms. On or three bedrowms; closets is replete wit it h all the modern irapzo ut. Private tables and Houston street, seco! OaRD—PLBASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR families and single gentlemen. Bot and cold Bathe, at ail times, inthe kvse, Apply at 812 Broadway, OAKD IN CHELSEA. —A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- QOAKD WANTRD-FOR A GENTLEMAN AND JIS fi wate family, or where there are but fow ower part od not above ti i furnieh their own ro Price for boar: H.,” office of this ED ROOMS.--A I'L floor, to lot to a kent Apply at 114 Prawkli NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WISUING THE COM- home ina swult farnily, ean be accommodated furnished, with board, in ASANT SINGLE ROOW, ither with or with. rou: the neighborhood ef the Park, References required. Ad= dress to P,P. at thisetiiee, CONOMICAL LIVING LN LONDON,—AN DERTON'S Hotel, Nos. 102, 164s! Fleet street, is om the beat situated and most rable hotels im Loudon, way between the Bank and West End, moar the railways, steamboats, theatres, Re. The subseriber is the proprio tor of the above hetel, which wnites all the advantages oi hotel and boarding house, Terme— Bed, 10s. 64. per week; breakf ith meat, (6€.; dinner, 26; \ Snertpewe PRANK CLawaw™ FURNISHED BED es wit! ; . "MISCELLANEOUS. Bt LIARDS MUCH IMPROVED.—OTIS FIRLD, aT the Manefacturer’s Sales Room, known as the Koome, 4b Bi orner of Walker ptreet, hae Golden Bagle Frame Air € jon Ts The beat y ‘ evneern of this kind in the werlt, crowded fytningy without betting, where are for sale every eteade, ed bes the office DAVIS & HENRIQUES, 99 Wall street. CURAXUNESS 18 AKIN TO GODLINES3—CLEAN Linen for evory bod, plenty of it. Washing may now be done at far ber of the wi Qt an immense saving of tiv 4 trouble, and requi extra help, by adopting Madame Giradot’s metho Il be forwarded, post paid. on tceipt ie. Thomson, 31H Address M. G., care of Bresdwe: OF THE BES? FRENCH wA~ nd to he sold at FJ. BROWN & CO's, and Codar treks, oward street, nt, + Poreossion Caps, all font of articles for + Belis, 6 me Bag } Gon Locks sad full assortw: PUERGES NEW TWO-OVEN RANGE FOR 1:49 Brick Oven Top —This wsefal and economical inyoatl» offered. ven in the city. and has given fiction. ‘Those who study seonomy with com’o This need in am: ex: opti nahi ay. sad once In ues it will be eoteemed indiep mabe. vie fae et ¥ah mr no tale. GRORGE PIBRCE & CO. 192 Rrowd suprise. CHARI , STESMSUIP ame 3, © ecrge Friday. che WOR cH | Oar ten 1 lear: Kerra Wharf, Foils Perms, on lath, at4 P. ML, for Charleston. t tie eee ERIEY &. Wabi Nn P - . Zz or wis steameht oe Teabel, whieh will .. hoore, Ath gail 0g be taken on the to proceed to Cali- find thie & most desirable sonvepancn, For fur- ther information apply to 3 MMURRAY, Corner of Pine and South streets. LAR PACKET LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO Bey a The plentid: packet ship Tet. Phe actom= low rates. forth Ri to & DF A Grae eoety os Fee FF Hi This elegant n Givpptch fer the above pe the Tstharng romte will farorable opp For freight « apply to stile tencct FPO SE Wall w rent. - - - - ~ | PORVALIFORNTA.—DESPATC SP HAMP. nt. w in pas Freights by this line taken at the lowest rates, and B. 1. SUTTON, #4 Wall werees. fwengers. no detention te Tuerday, the louh inet, per # ronte,) and will take charge, Tewona ble oom- tion. cfany involves oF packages ef m ' Bey. money letters, bills of Ieding, Se, cone’ Panama, of attend perso eles Be, emtcweted to uheit ore rity and reponsbilov. ‘se Peck, Bradford Riclv= PKEIGUT FOR NEW ORLRAN Steamship GUTO will be rasay to Rew Oneane, at her whart, foot of Warren erest,em Monday nests Out, Bib. Ele will positively exit ow the iiub at t eelwe MU, RODRRTS. THR SPLENDID wive feaght for COTEH AND IRISH MALT AND GRAIN WHISKEY | i amy For freight of pas | | 1GNED | | fous bw Oven from 9 A | children under 12, FOU SALE AND TOLET. _ | ] ADY SUTTON, ~ THIS WELL KNOWN AND FA- 4, sows Trotting Mare witl be eflerod at private aale, by | spp'ying to Mr. B, WRITE, 40 Bowery. RIOR EIGHT YEARS OLD and hind in haraeas or under the ‘This horse hus two quali ies reldow met with im the imol. via, being very spirited sud fa slo wate nding without tjing. He has been driven by and i wow offered for sale on acco ¢ Evrop hotel, com a Fite | BNOR SALE—a PAIR OF HORSES, 16 1 nd withovt blemish of any description. Can trot am! ay be seen at ® private stable street, of Whom inquire forfur= OR SALE.—A VERY 3 horse, perfectly vo baddie 1 | | | DS HIGH, VERY 1 OW FoR Cast, ¥ goed to leara on.— Prices $4) aud $5; to be ) FORTE --FOR Sat those $25 F or bo Le ANO one more other 3 Prince etree' rT RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORT- Tealian Violins, Strings, &o., of va= le, wholesale wud retail, b; riows qualities | ©. G. CHRIST MAN, ty In ents, 404 Pearl street, N. | po war ‘OR SALE, LURING MACHINES AND two horse power, by GEROW & MecREARY, 335 St) ” be soem im operation at the Fair of the 10 SILK DYERS —THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Bilk Dying liebment for sal for a term of piace has beon UAGLE GRAZING OR SHBEP Farm, in Orange County, consioting of 200 saree of 4 T choicert Land, in the highest etate of cultivation, admirably Adapted to grain or gracing pu ue House is roomy | apd considered ome of the best i ty. and the baros and oui houses large and convent subscriber facters hinpelf that be offers for eale one of the most valuable Farms in the Vailey of the Walkill, or inthe State. It Hier ¢ miles | from Goshen, om the line of the New York aod Erie Kailroad, from Newburgh. Price $14,000; $4,00) ean re= mortgage at the cption of the purchaser, ¥ 3K. MASTERS, GAN, No. Pi | with it beeaw, Breldon care of H., Bo: LLPAfBS—FOR SALE, THE UNEXPIRED LEASES OF 4 two three story brick Houses, situated Noa. @ and 42 Veoiry street, Sold to clone am estau. Inquire of THOMAS BE. ALLEN, 158 Washington street, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISEED ROOM, in a private family, where there are neiiher boarders not ehildren, in a reepeetaite neighborhood. Would be dosiriy to ene a lagy ond her danghter, or « gentleman and lhe wile, cs ho office of thie paper, VURMISHED OR RD ROOM, ve fi ere no bowrder minute's walk AMUSEMENTS, Ne Nw oe AAA AAAS OWERY THEATRE.—Ss1URDAY EVENING, OCT. 18, 1649, wil be repeated, tacle, ealled Wak WIC Ki 1V, Mr, Lester; Robie ti Mr. Gilbert: Lord Momsague, Me. m aon: Lord Rivers, . Wallach, vovious to Warwick. will pe called BEARTS AKB TRUM Sat. W M Mr Kuby, Mr. G Grey, Miss W NATIONAL THEATRE, — SATURDAY evening, Oct. 13, the entercaiaments will commence wih the popniwe twice ot OLE BULL—Bbcneser calf, Me. © Borke; Mr, Heifer, Mr. C. Taylor. Captain Smith, 0 milens wal Mie, Corcliog, Mone Afver whieh, PEMAL Diamond, Mr , Miss Smith: Alloy Baby, Tayler; Gawou Baby, Mr. Jefferson; Metacoarer, Mr. ©, i vhe. 40 coveinde with the drs woeaote of tho ROTILE 14 P—Micola, br. Tile Willibald Me. Jeff reen; Mareelia, Mrs, open ata ti to7: te comme 7 (VOHBLL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. —SATURDAY evening, Oct. 13, the en'ertainmente will commence wich the farce epotied JOUN DUGGS—Jokn Dobbs, Mr, Niekin= fon; Mr, Paternocter, Mr. Conover; Major Brankiman, Mr Grew 1 Me © Miss Roberts, After which, TUB CHILD OF THE KEGINENT—Grovade. Mr. Nigkin= tov; Rodoleb, Mr. T. Bishoo: Lobwita, Mr. Conover; M Miss Mary Taylor. To conciude wich the farce of SEPAR MAINTENANCE -Mr yother, Mr. Waleo piper Crvele, 60 0 Meoonte; Pir Privare Boxes, $5: ELCH'S NA W nird ave tonal ClaCUs, RlGUTE is the circle, This Me, Crocker: herwood. Doors ly. rae Placs—| ing by the ‘three « Mostra Dale. SoPar Bow d, aud Franislin, awe Woward, Me aud others of es: phitheat + nel non Sa’ tiful Acts of, walluder, Du 1 repue, arrangod weatner ‘An y afternoon, Ad= RANKLIN THEATRE, NO. 175 CHATHAM SQUARE,— Great Ativaction for a Pow Nights—An entire new troupe ot Females, among whom is Miss Virginia, the moot beautifully formed woman in the world. are engaged. Bicuora Rossa, the great “Italian Pomale Juggter,” the only enon, existance. Last time of the," Female Band of Mie ior of the tly seoure fr will atrels," reventeen ladies, being the largest baud the world, Also, Miss E Will go throngh ber wou Performances om the Musivel Glasses, every evonta: dame Pauline's * Troupe of M Artistes” will appearia a variety of splendid represen'ations, among which will be found the following: —" Tho Throe Graces,” Rape of the Sahines,” ** Adam and E many cttere “Admiasin—Siage Seats, 6) ri ** Beast of Bae: ing, Oot. 18, 1549. a torvaghout t that well knowa favor ORDAN & DONALD. Propri PRE CREAT AMERICAN NO MAlKEO GoRsE s heree is the er | this being the only tiv irely destitute of barr, 'y, commencing every Sav ntry American lie titute, the pert we Weather, the oweer, by particular’ req exhibit the horse tor a few dave and give ho wish to see this wonderful horse, at V. hes corner Fourth avenuy iow this day, from ten WAL M., until ton & Hb MIDDLE AGES.—s COURSE OF FIVE LE on the Iutellectual and (etigioas Aspects of the Middle Ages, will be delivered av the Stuvey-wnt Luscicuce 65d Broadway, om the ovonings of Monday, Oot, Ich, Thursday, M ireday, Ovt. Ben, a ester F, A Bu Kea. Oue Dotier, to be had at Mr, Dunigan’ Brooklyn. clock. — The Catholic ehari bjoct 1 \a PK» Oot. 14th, will be on Ti 0 Middle Ages.” Ac mission to cach sing! for the cours tie Life lecture, 25 cents, OST EXTRAORDINARY WORK.—§0,000 COPIES sold in six months —The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion, by Dr. A.M. Mauriceau. Profesor o, dineaees of Women. 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Sands evry extenss Al oura, rhiem, foe ne other ayy 7 ru srply in the es ¢ va ator min tr ey Gucemente to justify their adoption ‘The number and magnitude of the evils that affilc our country. aud the universal and increasing deprr sion of its material interests, call upon wll porsoa- an mated by a sincere desire for its wellare, Lo combine for the purposes of inquiry and preparation, with a view to & mature and dispas- HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS. Beginning of the Revolution inCanada Mowrneat, Oct. 9—6 P.M T hasten to forward to you an important document. It is the Appaess ro THe Peorte of Canava in favor of ® /eparation from Great Britain and annexation te the It ia the begioning of the revolution in Emanating from the leading moa of ell Parties and both races, it is of the utmost importance It will appear in the city papers to- morrow morving. While | am writing, signatures are TO THE PEOPLE OF CANADA, ea, Origins and creeds, bat yet agreed upon the advantage of co-operation for the por Jormance of @ common daty to ourseives and our coun try, growing out of &commoa neve tity, we have cou righter and happier futare , OF whatever ola in appeal ing to our fellow: colonists to unite with usin this one mort needful duty, we solemnly eonjuce tam as they derive a successfal issue and the weir of their coun at chis momentous crisis in to ‘Tbe reversal of tue ancient policy of Great Britain, whereby sbe withdrew from the colonies theie wouted protection in her markets, has produced the most die Iu surveying the actual eondition of the country, what but rula or rapid decay government aod our banking aod tly depreciated; our mere aud agricuitural interests alike unprosperou R auy teras; our unrivalled whilst e merce abandons our shores; the circulating capit favorable gys'em 14 diasipared, tile deal Vhus, with- fad they he nts to whioh In the meanwhile, serious injury results to Canada from the effeet of this anttel pation upon the who macacatly peter a 6 Of Kevern. out available cepital, unable to effect ® loan with foreign States. or wiih the mother country, alchough offering security greatly superior to that which readily obteins money both from the United States and ¢ Britain. when other than colooists are the ap crippled, therefore, and checked fa the full care ee and public enterprise. this posession of the ritish erown—our couutry—staads before the world iv humiliating contrast with ity immediate neighbors, exhibiting every rymptom of a nation fast siaking (0 t Hhowats of decay. With superabundant water power and cheap labor, especially in Lower Canada, we have yet no domestic nor can the most raaguine, valves circumstances, anticipate th» home growth, or advent from foreign parts, ef either capital or euterprise to embark in this great souree of national Our institutions, unbappily, have not that of permanence which cas alone impart recurity and inspire coufidence,wud the Cauadian market is too Whilst the adjoining states are covered with a not- anada posse-aes bat chree which, together, scarcely excved fifty miles in the stock’ in two of which is eid a fatal symptom overnment is cnm and 80 expensive as to be itl suited to the or. cumstances of the country; and the necessary refer- ence it demands to @ distant government, imperfectly omewhat in- our interests, is anomalous and irksome eut of a ropture between two of the aost powerful nations of the world, Canada would become Ube battle-tield and the sufferer, however littly her ia. terests might be involved in the cause of a quarrel or ties of political parties and fac- often leading to violence, and, upon to civil war, seem not to have abated with time; nor is there, at the present moment. auy prorpect Of diminution or accommodation becomes daily more threatening towards 4, under our existing insticucions aud je hope i# discermible of @ peaceful and proeperous administration of our affairs, but difiicul- tes will, to all appearance accumulate, until govern: Jn tbis view of our posi. tion. any course that may promise to effacs existing party distinctions, aud pisce entirely new ios jore the people, must be traught with undealab'e ad- The as. Among the statesmen of the mother country —among acious ob ervers of the neighboriog republic — nade—and in all British North Amort do- R a would forthwith be constructed by A nerioam capital. an feeders for all the grvat lines now ap ranch. ing our frontiers; aud railway waterpriae, in general, would. doubtless, be as active aud peosperous aunong us ac among our peighbors The value of our agrioultacal produce would be raised at once to ® par with that of the United States; whilst agricultural implementa, aud many of the necessaries of ii'e such as tea, olf-e, and sugar, would be greatly reduerd in pr ‘The value of our timber would aso be greatly en- hanced by free access to the America market, whore it bears a high price, but iy subject to an onerous At the same time, there ts every reason to believe our ship-builders. as well at Qu as oa the Lak of the American continent, the shipping trade of the \! E inorease, It is equally that. with them, the principal material iv the trnetion of «hips is rapid- ly diminirhing, while we po-rmes vast territories, covered with timber ofexcellent quality whic «ald bo equally available as it is now, sin Loe tree trade.nyse tem our versela would seli as well iu Laglead after aa- nexation as before ‘The simple and economical state government, im whiebjdirect responsibility to the propie iaw distiaguish ing feature, would be substi(uced for a system, a once evmbrous and expensive In place of war and the ularms of wae with a neigh- bor. there would he peace wud cy between thie country and the United States, Dis«gieaments between the United States and her obief ino! onty rival among nations would vet make the soil of Cauada Loe saagui- vary arena for their disputes a Guder our existing ce lations must necesserly be the onse Chat such is the unenviable condition of our state of depeadeuseupoa Great Britain, is Known to the whole world, wad how fac it may conduce to Keep pratvat cay'talidts from mae ing investinents inthe covutry, or wealchy settlers from Felectiog a foredoomed hatte field for the he of thenselves and their ehildrea, 1) needs no reason- ing on our part to elucidare, But other advantages thiu thoes having @ bearing on our material vests may be foretold. It would change the ground of political contest between ras end parties, allay and obitierse those irritationsand coptiicts of rancor and reortininatien «bted hare hi exto disfigured our sneial txt Alceady in antietp tion bas its barmonious toduenee been tem the hare Dinger, may it be hoped, of a rastiog wbiivioa of disse sicks among all clases, 6 try. Changing a sab dition, we would take our s°% f thecarth, Webare now. no yee in tae affairs of Che empire, nor do we share in ifs hoovry or emolamenty. England is our parent sate, wih woom we bave no equality. but towards whom we stand ia the simple ri lation of ebedienee. But as citizens of the Unite States, the public serview of the aatica would be ope tous—afield for hich and howorable distinotion, oa which we aud our posterity mist eacer ou torus of per feet equality Nor would the amicably seperation of Canada from Great Brivnin be fraucht with seancges to us aloge. "The relief to the parent etale feom the Inge expendi ture pow ireurred in the military oeeapstion of the country—the removal of the many causes of eollision With the United Stater, biol result from the eouti guity of mutual territories so extensive — the benefit of the larger market which the iucreasing prosperity of Cana’ a would create, are e neideratious waich, ia ths ab be , would 6nd an unlimited market fo all the ports te be doubted that otea mast gre@tly minds of many of ber ablest » ateamea, render our la corporation with the United Siates 4 desirable coasuin - mation ‘To the United States also the annexation of Canada The witn- presents many importame inducements, drawal from their borders, of se powerful a whom, in lime of war,the immense and grow merce of the lakes would be je pardiued—the abil thus adverted to some of the causes of oar we would consider how far tne remedies ordinarily propored possess souod mud rational in- 1, “ The revival of protection ia the markets of the ited Kingdom condition of jie: the empire forbids the auti sto would be bute iy. ‘The ini 2 “ The protectic Although this might encourage the ¢ bufscturing interest in Canada. yet. w the United Srat eapanrion of t ere, to work any plain. %. “A federal union of the British American Pro- vinees."* Lhe ditter governmental expenditare — fT lateer objet would be proowinatt deipated from the formes migat b aystean sister pr be too binaited te could Canada expect avy eneourn some facturing fodurtry from those quatiers, Uiion, therefore, would be no remedy orb our mesos of lonien as a federal republic rolidation mente bitherto #0 diseor With foreign powers the neruirem gthe va'tons mat we RiPEOREN of the having regard to the powerful eo eonterminons with ttaeif, the necdtul m Would be too costly to render indep whilst it would y More then @ fede ove thone cbstact 6. © Reeiprosal free t mine”? iC obtained, this would yield bat an iovtalment of the are which might be ebance of much prota tures Lo our country neither Fo * confidence tot nor would i allay the VOunes of hive degter, remedy many of our pr +1 all the reas Terabdte il tn cor political and sroinl eow tations whieh demand o 7 remedy consist ina paration from Bi itish cormetion and a | able terms with the great Nurtn smerwcan Sovereign States” We would preniee that towards entertain none tieabie nor desirable icy of the parent Stare, the men, the public Pent UOMistakeable and sign Aporreiation of colonial eonnee Ive ot England to tuvest w “ps from © ber colonies her mb itary proteeroa to curse Githow tt . bets ken Intentions t fe ie eee in Oe Hot te —p ort er pvietion then of ite Which reiecd our m vie with the United & respeote the products of the farm, the furest, aad the id teed for along period of years. would ameliora’ et ply. at to her maan A federal The ludependenee of the write North Auori- hwe com. + would mot intro It would » «North \merican costinent f* our market, mend our inetitattous a+ ww ¢ » eranination Fricndy and Peweful See a upon rquat- wnfederacy of reat Britain we ry eomsider reparation | Bute the colonial ownle of hee leading ntiments of the empire, pre- on aod of indepesdence. is no oarened withdrawal of the contiananee of + only on the cor crssity, aad a high venve ol the duty *@ ene to ovr country —a duty we can neither divtegaid NOF poe’ pene— irapel us to enter am the idew of sr peration Whatever Begotial ms may tuate with ¢ ® grateful liberality on the part cf) apada sho every proceeding The propered ont Nd render Canada a (eld for Ame rteem capital. toto whish te sould enter ae freely ter the pros cution of public works aad private enter. prise ae into @oy of the prener t states, Ts would eq e the Yau of real estate wpom both «of the 7" Cary. thereby probably d prevent vale prespert vate eredit with the Uwited States and would not necessarily dimini we with Great Briain. It would rates erent it would render out ertak the byhem es O° the emigr peste from to the { sede es pecially. where abo t and © eapitel eebancing the ¥: Tat prod a giving what is mparatived he Umtved he capital fe Inestontable ling at ongs the of property in Caonda whilet ri n. by bility to our iusticutions #mt introduciag fF public eorporete and prt: It womld inereste «ar commerce b wed labor are pt would attrac’ manufacturing Of property and ag: munetative employment to non produging po- bales merely fui r manufacturer, they wonld tae ish 80 8 ply fr them the mort extensive market in the world, witbest the Intervention of a emtem & or) wher tae any of our chief iuterests but the po- Besides, 1 jonas of tae 4 cheap food; and a second to free trade would complete has done much to achieve. of home mauutactures sh of a ma. oUt weces® CO market. there would not bea su 4! interest, from the want of eousum- r it that could be mtanitted as a “remedy” for the numerous evils of whi sve ai fer | tages claimed for that arrangement are fore t provinees, and a dimial-b- 0 actainment of the | Comia J and the boorfts euro d by legis The mackets of the hot benefit our trode im tabu, for they buve araspiue of tuat article in Lovie own foe od thelr deaaed for agricultural products would Nor of its new tnetitutions from cle- And, of States cy detences that have beeo suggested for | with which oue aioe but one to be & er pipe aed tmport h | country aed conrequ to dispense with the oostiy bat inet ctual re tablishment over a froulier of many haodrod miles — the large accession to thets ine any from our oastams the uprestricted use of the St Lawr highway from the Western States to the ©. jeote, for the attainment of which Che most anbstantial equivalents would Undead ediy be covended, Fellow Colouieta :~We bave thus } before you our views and convictions on @ mouentoas qaestion—in- volving a change whion th: eon pleted by maoy of us with varied frltogs morioas we all believe to be inevitable ; one whieh it is our duty to prov for. Jiow or partiality. in therpirit of sincerity aud troth in the interoat solely ofonrcemmon country mod onrstegt: aim ts itsrufely snd welfare Ifto your judemeot nod reason our Jrot and aim be atihie sooared laudable and right wo #ek an obtivi danse os; and from all, without dist OF origta party, oF erwed, that eurnest and al ower peraion t h lawful, pro- nt and jedicious inean-, a» way best conduct us to our ecminon destiny Theatitcal and asical, Doveny Tusatan —Nightly, fort wccesslve weeks, has the splendid speotsele of “ Warwick’? peom per- formed at this house, aud the seeots dixplay and exee!- let acting in ithave been jusily applaaded by the inest brilliant audiences that have ever ayembled in- this pepular house, This epee nels fas on tof not being a mere dieplay of el-ymnt seonery.bs watiful dancer, fine dresses Ke. bat tue asce. also a great featuce wit Mrand Yen J Wat sex ir Lecter, Misa’ Inyes, Mevere Githert W ad &e having prominemt parts int Cramps” hae aloo been meat emtrentty eres cetul; it will be tee peated, with * Warwlel,” tis evemtag Beosrway Tuxarae — This hou © was so crowded last night that a great nuwber of persons were obliged to go y Unable to ebtsin crea « standing plies. We never raw it so fall before, Tue occasion was the sppearance Misa Charlotte Cushmea io the character of Jal to Ko back.” There is a god drat feotaticn in this characier, bat Cashman played the part, @ far ae it was pomibie to do eo, without Cither one oF the other ter pertormance was in fast & Wasterpleee of histrionie tale showed the aniverraity of her gentus aod what s A io more bate lend deserven great oredit viue = talent © ies’ play of the “tlageh- nod whining af- L that sueh ju tice towaris her oa that of ra uld Lave been resp ad - responding just you tuisaide. Patent in of all countries, aod we wich Chatsach artists aa Mise Cashman a | al@ays be reeetved @.tn siailar encour oot hud applause iu every country, without « thought being bertowed upon qurations of lacitade a lowgitude, OF Upow geographical origin of nazionall Te j And sectional aellesteem oaly be. extremely ignoraut aod the exceediag!y vulgar. Nino's Gance® —The wonderful Ravel family gave, lat even! another “f their flaw eotertataments. which consisted of the danse 4¢ corde by the famed ol: S¥ the comic pan- Posy ‘ which was evening's performance evucladed wih the © tele Trompet, oF the Invt-ible Harlequin.” with the wea works aud The ts of this ning f nt oF the Freaoh Bea volent Society. Hie iuetitution, through the proevedings of whieh co much good ts dae to help the poor immigrants aod reridents in thiy country, children of la lrlle Kranew, dewrves much eredit the zeal of ite managers «til be rewarded wih a barvest ef money, ‘The Havel y will be Che at- traction for thi+ benefit; aud we the bill thee the performances will courist of the tight rope ererelias, the new porads of “Nieodemas’ the pautomime of the “Soldier for Love,” aud the tableaux of © Cain and Abel.” Bervon's Tursrme — All the amacements whieh eom- pred paane> DIL of fare aere <a Caived with great ecolat throughout, and reeeived with the most decided and flattering applause aud deilgut, Trsatne.—An excellent businers has been et this house during the past week. th on having helped to ning to the tre every burler, ae Di wou mues be repeated: aud the far ina of the “Bottle Imp’ wil alee be played “Ole | Beil” Ie a very amuriog aitair: Barne piays the tof Bull abd will soy some of his most comics vit, We perceive that ~ Josy the Spartan” is to be revived mext week Mricw Ocrysrve Terarar —The entertal of yesterday event and were witoeserd thie house last might to «. | Benerous fatiofaction. Convery wena will today, give two concerts, Tia at three and eM Cmocs, Aston Pa ~The poautital’s it villon was lart © nga ood as Usual. by the ad- mirersof the light aud pleating amucments of the Ping. The perfor sonnrmae miuoet every deverip- ion ofpym The ve ume | eoce. In Order to meet the emnvel empenied by thet parents, fhe interior ie we Sereed aed Bet the sixaet exposure to cold or drafts of alr need be sporebeodd doy evening next, the 1ith ete prior to his leaving for Harege Irvende ond | preesion Ube Taberneete on that eventog, thie be & public abilities, by © jog the last night meat will be prasure in witoweing Md Viste CO Ketone tly Hoods tt cubng Prog awHe eoutaias all bly priasipal teal performnners Me t+ evnendored Ube mom rt conjurcr that bas vt try. this splendid ec removed, and Utoee wit at cnee do 0, as the athe » —The tine te fast closing wheo aot Niaens ourinmitios #iil be yot seem ‘hear should of the kiad to thie tly th v they #111 06 removed on the | any similar exbibittem extent | $10 November into which owe for the most pert enter on the sume Pe awee ARRIVALS AND DW: « The How. N.C iiitord, tate U, is at the Irving I The Hon. George W. Crawford, 8 eretary of War, returned yesterday to (De ireing his visit to West felot. Mer. © aod Get Seott will visit Gover. beret and today The Hon. Millard Fillmore, View Pre ident of the United States, toede a vine to thie erty amd the Nave Yard. yerte afiern: He ome w the Hem David A. Bokee and + tart: goncer ofthe try Deok, «hy city euthorittes, Appeared te be aiwbly pleased with the 1 aad Che taste shown ta lay iog be At ebrat Foraock,

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