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cos een mamma NE Rmne nae eme NERNNRE Per pe ene mA nr eK HER. ALD GOK LOS BAKNE Cass— is Reception at 1 the Commoa ALerival of General wrest who devoted th the City Mell, both At the comm Wood requested ement of the inveetigation ail exeept the twee dr. Carson and bi | Sons prevent im ade One of the wi | right to be present as any one ei vatuluted him oa the a8 those of Mossra, OI » slavery agitation peral Vass re- Tae resolutic mof the Com of tnvestigation e made by the Chief @ mugiibe er. was thea read; od if there was guy softy for reading t agreed that it sit became peecerary. the old wigwom, and © be read from time to fthe democracy were th veoognined Ooh, 1 not think it wee the plain- : the Corporation, had mo cing examined. 5 vo ve bell ringers thout any formal opsning Gen Case to the Bmpire | + of these gentle- ne wasa Henry Clay m glad to wole however, he said, than Heory Clay. T aud the General replied, b wiow Market tower the exact time, er trom Samual Guaatn he tound an old | man named Messon there, who was the only bell ringer ny of shaking hands was oon- tor General Cavs, ven in (he most lasty manner, and re- more were given for the mpion of the Unioas ar number of dell ringers to could not do ea tower ie three y with one man ¢it hours on @ppointed to | id he hy a Rea e Telleve hin, itt | hin what bis | he would rath suid be had not much j be bad no obje rematolug and ha cald a duty ip his ward. The Mayor the question; that | vag then called upon to address those sred several hundreds sy tox the kind and welvome reeep' ay tad extended to hic ue intention of making a speech, for | ivered enough of | for all necessary purposes. settlement of the slavery quest o him or to Congress. © the Awerican people. ci tho West, the North and tae | > and the troubled | To that we owe | neat ot that great question, which, at one oned the integrity of the Unio: » of this great contedersey. Many an eye vies of that question, in Burope, and bed with bepe and fear for the re- that throbbed with hope were those is that man esnnot govern himself; nt of that question failed, the cause e, not to be again t atier « long lapse of years and per- t was @ fearful crisis. fellow eitizens; but, jod of our fsthers aud by our fied, jounty, One people one governmen: Aud fo, my friends, L bo, | human institutions have tul that pertod when — fentence did not reach our now. fellow-citizens of the democratic word mere, and £ have dooe — w a nelonel platiorm of American prinei- can wil staad, aud we ean exist only We must rveollect that the coa- sult of compromise. cru compromise te objectionable is not the who! baker's doze lie did not, how- “Mayor ‘or not. he was detailed for two weeks, | he expected to leave. d by Me Uredy, counsel for the Cor- Has been @ policeman for two wna bell inger; woes witness told a to be relwved, be said he had no had better stay; Mr. Carson saw him with bisem- dupou him to make @ was incompetent as clieeman; dutiog the Carcon saw the of them, and ds at the evdot © and his admin p convey the | poraiton Commaii'ee, vers; never bad Tho result of that | | Saewthat he w. bleme on. and bad at at tires; did me time he was bellringer, the it omy rang pes there was mot any Lire ior which mo alarm was given by that bell, that he kuovs of, during his term; while he was there. (here was always KOme person no firemsa made complaints to him; they said it was too bard fortwo mea to attead H tower; the Mayor eid lk cannot b bent to give the alurin; he had no objestion to » Cunningham told him that | Giroud was de be had the loterview #! toid him he saw the J Mayor; don't roseile said but he wanted b Direct examination the “Mayor. and thinks he | Smended: bus by the ayor; told him be hut seen the | every word whtch Mr, Carson | tay in the tower, | The Chief Engineer urged | a mass of trvth, aud he was teady to prove it, There witners to stay, and enid it would be better to third man; two euniom failed everywhe attempted, ex “a ave not enough for the office, for | which he has w right to euos they are six bours on and six hours off, and @ min | unfair to require @ few specifica’ Siuetic applause ) . { sequainted with the business could do it better than — Q.—Were two bell ringers Mr. Brady said there w about there not bring ene Br Clark eaid there was Mr brary 3 asserted there was not; and, therefore, | | eet could not be entered upon. A there was no la Mr Carson mekes a uo barge in the report | a of bell ringers, going inte techat- | general charge against 1 ke wants to show is that there | rlogete at that tower whem three ancil furnished the a of turnisaing of lite made up of y mpromise. If we one, no one will give way to ree ol the teelings of You jie nowan A “We bave had our trials and arty that has not had ring We have been divided, we have aghin got together; aad having done lot mae give 0a One word of advice. talk of the past— never throw our the whole system were only two b were Decereary bell ripgers. and itthey bad the y ad the powar of providiu, | id thet the Common Gounsil had no- © the Common the eppoiatmen: y again spoke, and tego into matters dno objvetion, As far as of trial and sut t ifthe Commit. | urged ia the re- that ibere was It is this:—Never t difficulties ia ou have oething exorptas@ matter of experience. y man come into the in, if (they don't ation bad n+t been a, would have co- » Duer, and H cuinistration of Mr. quies present, ke as charged. Slark replied and said that the —— as why appoluting bell rlagets from the polic | that tl mnt Be lode of appointment favolved the Wood said that the investigation had better be confined to the report. Mr Zophar Mills, on the part of the Fire Depart- ment Comittee, said that ja their opinion this satject harges in the Ubief's report to do with tue p Your business 40} fold deoives it, and after the; ¢ ready toeoms in platiorm of S40. end on the principles # Indeed, you ate now standi are founded on the sbility * is the foundation stone of Amoe- vel us come together, aud ur Fr arervs } he | &odied in it | there priveiplos | govern bimeelt, riewn democracy. Saavas.—Atan fe covered by th | M one week when there wore lov than th three deye after the vacancy, be informed Mexineer aud he bad it filed; the not do so beieie.was that hy did not know thn: it was his duty to do so; did not know who his best was; ae Leow a bell riawer at Jeffersou Market; weat ther ip September, 1840, euperseded @ geutieman ne Ward; there have been so many changes there du the time be was ringer, 7 them; there were some thirty changes; | did not remain more than a week; b | exure hehad.to perform the duties of bose wat there bave been a great many vacar too; sod ac one tims in 1347. be was tiv ¢ ou duty; bas been there ail day and all pic out being relieved, and becn odliged fon to wateh while he took bis m ovcasion he losked up the tower to get thing to eat; after doing no, he went to the » hours to uscertwlo the reason of bis u lieved; the «: n ead that one of had seut word tried to ascert could not ind o'clock wud staid ti partuer who was ted as sick; there kept of absonces cr vacaucles; ab this ti ringers have to report t ios of police; was culled off once from tower daty to peform olice servicg; witners left the Jefferson Market tower in December, 184 aso ho was ordered to do patrol duty; ibe ne , of hte removal mot know Ww r nicely (Laughter ) Cross-cxamined by Mr, Brady—Has eery a Mr. n u pop Base yenrs, fi | Mr. Carson frequently, at Bot s- a and | Union markets—attee ding to the ring mg of the belly; when he was performing extra duty, does uot know | there was any failure to associate was sick at the time he was sor neither Mr, Da Kouche, nor Alessou, nor B. &n improper person to appoint; never Knew that any of them neglected their duty; declines to answer | whether be neglected his duty re is no policeman | that dove not neglect hie dat, on the part of th reason that Mr. Da Koue dent was that the alder. man of the ward forgot to nominate him whea | his time expired (laughter); did not report bis sb- sonce tc the Chief of Potice, but to the ¢ Fire Department two or taree days after does not know what reply the Chiet mado; Durange came in alittle over a week after Lie vaceacy, knows | Of w mistake at the Jefferson Market ta consequence Of the incompetency of the bell riugers; bas Nimseif ruck the Firet distri nd kuows that tise Seoou | the reason was that the fire line; thiaks a mistake occurred at Jefferson Mai through negligence; {t was in 1846, when there wan a fire in Varick eiteut; the bell eiruck #ix whea it ought to have stuuck one Direct examined .by Mr. Clarke—Las known incom- | petent men to be appointrd—men whos Knowledge ot New York was not suilicient to « sneha ther to dis charge their duties properly ; also, men who were sick; indeed, he ealied the tover au a hospital Jatterly, for well men were taken sway, and sick ones placed | > in their stead; has man addieced to | Liquor to be appoint wger; has & Policemen taking the ploce of beli rlagori three weeks after their appolatment, sud « few Geys atter; does uot knew whether they firemen or not the Gre was two or the holding of eonventions, secession, all the diffloulties which at one time ap Poared almost beyond the power of man to remeve, im one short week disappeared, and the very ordea! through which the Union bad passed, gave it greater strength, and renewed ite vigor. For years all par- ties bave entertained the most lively fears and appre- in relation to the q disposed of, und all have apparently been afraid te ach them. The diMeulties and dan- gore bave been immensely magnified, aad many have lsbored under the impression that a adjustment never ceuld be mado, and that the only way to preserve the Union was te avoig We now see what a» bug- Daring every breats upon thmats og: by me met Band, Satie 4 Hieved that he is anything bat a wm for by reference to his adver t he commences bi +6! ‘ ‘cing for nearly ton years, bis aprrantigesdi to meke him on nected with the dane! and during that time has | tions se sum: touch or appro » himself, aequainied with ve he Amerioan Dae without making tem of iustruetien, and i ce to his advertisemen re now dance, with mus B the questions at issue. cause of 10 much trouble. session of Congress, for years, questions have come end have beon pertinacionsly pushed forward, for the purpose of producing sectional prejudice prejudices have intruded themselves in slmost every: mportant matier before the country. In every de- to the fimeuclal and commoreial adaire growing out of the dif. bye would call the attention of Sontien bnviness in Brond ate the bell | Nezps areil DinisR Saloon, No. bi Broad stree aud fally competent to make rt for ail who may like a good break= nerefore. I would eay, give hiran call; ious and enterprising, and take our | [on | the country, sectional feeling ference in the political institutions of eaeh, have hag greater influence than the real interests of the coun- try at large. in forming the most important provisions. All these diMleulties have dis- appecred. Those messures which affect our prosperity in the greatest degree are establi ety hes the disposition to make @ radioal change. modifications way, from time to time, be made, but the principle upom whi they are founded will, we trust, be permanent. exelusive use of specie in all the finaneial operas tions of the goverament, tre the only systems of the want to place us in a position completely inde- pendent ofthe universal world. .@inner and ten: xX, Of 128 Fulton aston his ousi et the various acts, urmost satisfac ed, aud neither ng Beavers, tor his fair pi . tor children, are unrivelied in « ise the * multitude” to call ve alors; Knew thas his | and wake thelr selections, BS dete ete are diseover Green Turtie.—A very superior Tartic will be served ot Bayard Ficaus ready at Ii o'¢loek this moraives PETER M. BAYARD, ‘Tooth Brushes,—Saunders, 147 and 387 osdway, are pow manufacturing the finest quality of are far superior to the imported; the SBtaLe etreet, and « tariff solely for ‘The menufsoturer ~-in fact, every interest, will find ail the protection it requires from European competition, im ation of those systems; and they never A strict adherence to the specie provisions of the Independent Treasury act, makes @ difference of full ten percent fa the average rate of duty under the present tariff; or, in other words, it would require s tariif ranging full ten per cent above that now in cperation, to give usas much protection, uccder any other system of finavee, for the regalation of the receipts and disbursements of the goveramentag under that now in oprration, Those things being, there- fore, settled upon & sound basis, thove fears regardin alterations end modifications which have herotofore, prevailed to a greater or lesser extent, no longer exis. acd there is en idea of permanence and stability in the 8, nleulated to havea very bee nefisial ip‘: enee vpon public affw'rs generally and eom- mereinl effeire partionlarly. It is to this fact, as muck which occurs to us now, that the pree tent porition of the public mind ean be attributed. 4 in ons new principle, acd are war~ ranted not to come loose in the mouth. Jenvy Lit. —Just senned, me outy ouruget “ a, fr Senaeine every body.— the fact that the 3 yeat worner of Bron tway whore his glorious pietures carry aii bafors 6 are wonderfa They are calles filring up and arrepeemen: Biegant Bridal Cards, Boxes, and Bridal Wafers. of the lates: and most ea DELLS, 912 Broad Oi Duane ssrect, Mr. Bverdell Kea & branch | survet, for the acoommodation of his down sown sud- wn of | tomers. Comb Factory, 387 Broadway.—The ns- mmens isnot equalled ¥ — Cake existing order of thi f Drews Combe at as anything ols he shaping of each, so that they at the bead im ‘To Mr. Lrady—Don't recollect that be told Mr. | i} ysheu) Feriect eaner, Carson about incompetent men being appoluted ; has mentioned these facts to other persons Mr. Brady remarked to the coomittees thet it . & J. SAUNDERS, 857 Brosdway. | No one has any fears relative te the future, and so long as public con dence continues firm, all must go aheag@ 3,000 Overcoats, with | Buch nd Hlegant i] would be well for them to agree among themselves as | pie th to the limit to be allowed to thie investigation. It the Fyrtem of bell ringing te bad, it on bt to be rins of the resolution it ap- | that only the charges against uke Commoa | il are to be investigated. fe ‘ark aaid the report of the Chief Baginver was peart Cow | are bread charges made agaiast Che Common Council, antiate, and it would be | ous under the gemeral | charge Wht they will not allow him to prove must | bet taken os admitted, otherwise he would #bandon the “ue Brady expleined, and made a divtinetion be- tween the Chief attwek ou the system, and the ebarges sgaiust the Common Cou 2 20m mittee is not appointed for the purpose of determining upon the syst but toinvestigate the charges against the Common wed Ald. Weod—We who acted uader it Adjourned to seven o'clock this evening, uot try the ryotem, but those ar candidates for the office of City Judge, and the can- | vessing is actively going o0:— Whigs. RD. L a eh Meakt . D. Livingston, Bleakley, D: B Taylor, ch, James K. Whiting. Seovles, Sporting 1m Usiex Covner, L. 1.—The trotting at the Union Course, yesterday afternoon, gave great éasistaction to thore who witneseed it. Three races came off—the firet @ sweepstakes for $500, mily heats, best three in | five, in harness, on which occasion all Jersey was it was of no eonsequcnce to him, but | brought out, and more money was won and lost on im che fault spleit of forgivanen promise yeu that you | Jour opponents as inuch as You could wish, ord of there being an inadequate lirtogere being employed. a the report, Me Clark replied thet it waa the w ft was desired to luvestigate, aad it y technicaiities. tee cannot go beyon: rreolation appointing them. or beyoud the ey of ‘ood—That is the view the eommittes threaten: | 7 We appreher “ill Gloapk eee } cb was recelved with a great deal of en «| General Cass bad couciuded, | with their band. bea sed by | the ceremonies, et iemen matebed around the room preceded 41 Columbia, until they o General Case was LS they woald not t Brady aatd the com: » Philadelphia firewel be carried out, ¢ no fugitives, t There was a at which @ Mi Zopher Mille— Gentlemen will please te note that «partment Committee ‘The wituers wae examined by Mt Deportment Committee. 0. ° ope, of the Fire ‘There are three men usually eppointed (oevery tower, aud there were oaly two mL was there, Witness was never @ certiical r of eny fire ecmpany: hie younger Gaye, fattare ompliment wh) v When this was done, three cheers tbe Bhiiadeipbie Sremen were called for, je | heartily. a* well as Uhtee more, | rat Cars, and Uhree for the my 2 York firemen, the twe latter baving beep gropeces The ieod then h | Philadelphia Sremen coréially returned t e cheers for dens 1 vlaud States, the provisions of the Fugitive Slave wit | | the responsibility will rest on suc may attempt to iater- ne Philadelphia fir#- eukeo Doodle, and the The Hon Michsel Walsh was then ealied wpen | fors delivered @ rd meeli be would make @ | Wood.There was no eomplaint | persone, white or colored, fere with the government officers in the discharge of their duties; and the lesson might be attended | 4° ‘With some good results if a few of the noisy fanet- | themselves conspicuous for | in enticing slaves to run away from their owners, were put out of harm's way for | speech. ard in res wh ich were enthustustioaily received bi picture Of the serviows whic! Gensel Case try im devoting welt to the set. y questo and ined Witners succeeded Mr tiacop! of the Uniow Market tower, had beeu six or veven roonths, bad been a dreman; rem he tower five or six month ringers when he fret went the: Merron; he made the third, was there for two day nd “lev after whieh be fy risk of welt. | there wore two vai dM fee who have made then taken back to "erd duty jt to the tower; he received the order to leave tower from hineiptain. ) | Bogineer; 4 and night duty, —— he did pot care about inf 4 comes forward in nelf-emcriticiug spirit. country, he ebould never be deserted. becuuse otier | ‘Their misdeeds will now react upon | times may come when am similar crisi+ m: Ives, and the bill will puta stop to thei Segiiious occupation did noteconmsult tbe end there may be many emi- nt men who wil see what is good for the eoun- try es clensiy us General Cass aud Mr Dickiasoa | \°* | eid on @ recent cecesio u it | (which God ford but who may not have | { seems by our tele- | intelligence from Washington, that the ro suspended till ar stake of the en- This ie about the best disposition he shape ia which | bill passed by * the mistake has be. ouron the tower when be - | there, end that during bis vacancy there wes but 10 do justioe tothe Fire Department, awd | patie four bell ring T# are netessery ou that tore are inadequate, aud one grossly inedeq time be wee entied of, he told the Chtet En- he hada detail seutep tor him; whea he ett, he was succeeded by « ri Bounty Land bill has & sien, in consequence mided the t pent tbe rervices of such fo Waleh concluded by eautioning being led away by any of tho inane of the day, which, like ignus fa'ui, would cad the party and the country to destruetior Ile propowed three hearty old fashioned eheers for | Louis Case, the eavior of his country, y thet three of the. most y, mmmany, followed the proposi- de of it, for in t B It ts herdiy | nove called off he said te tee Chief Engineer, if he ia detail up to him, he would a Sremen for all ti cesary time but tea mouths, and, according to the new law. three months; dere not know of any com- jet Roginess while wonders there was not, for he trashing bole | | necereary to @Whe Vi bigs ef New York and_ Cenvention. ym taittee of the Jest pight. at the Broad report himerif gs of this eity ax. ay Woure, to eon- ws adopted by the Whig State Con- | said thet the satisiseter wan owing Wo let thear repress what their opinions on Ui ag | men in Congress aided ut having be was there; but b meelf bee slept the © that was owing to the jusufficieney of men, 84 well af to the closer Guertion—Is it your opi the tower was not the he was eure che audience would sympathiee — if sider the resolutic sot ment of the sl: © people themari attves im Congress kaow } diflealty at — + reported a verivs of resolutions, @ asclsted to procuri Your own Benator Dic! serves everything, and Mr perience ot the ited ‘po! it were not appointed to insure tae fisobatge of the au: A Does not think there were men ew fool inelined to say, whether other | thelr cuty oF not Frequent chang:* and removals of | bell ringers Gotorved the efteistay of the tower; did Rot mean te say that a de ¢ ‘i ae jen; it would be better tor the laterests cement if the bel! ringers were perma | if they were under the charge of te hile he was ou the tower, t Ere Foote. aud thet fous applaure) and fantel Webster, (continued appl ) ames ate written in the Bearts of | je, and who sill go ty writter in the brightest pages of #e aided in settling it ali those mea —N bt the great Sg! whe triumphed, The cow over ncbody. sebleved @ victory without lajuriag aay Ty that eupporte the prineip: | vatituiion of the conntry I hope for. | ™ to huow wbether the duty wee ps lees the Chief Engineer was there Limeeif, or hed some one to wate it. } Ry Alderman Wood After be wee detailed, he wae under the charge of hie Captain; if bie Captete told him to report himeelf for duty, he woald #0; if the Ubief Engineer went directions. he would low them: the Obief Bug 4 recommend he eppolntment o m et Syracuse, on the ing preamble an @uid jnid op the tab.e next meeting t to be eeted upon at the 18 @as not the: Chief Engivcer formed or not, wn. ther act of justjoe. jones does not meet Tork for = that it hat otis efforts ia effect | larky observed | a the eourre of journal through to the tower and gave ot comeider himeeif boand other business of minor wnanimously given.) I do th’ ? wot & paper attached to our per with an Ameri. } aad one ul at has supported | the dxy et Mee } doll rlagiag; ittsal- | 7. be jagiag; 4 The steamship Ham mort Ime porstbie to Frankilo, which alle on launched froma thy Gis tlaguteied abiit- beidt (the cow Havre) will be gxtd of her bulldere, Mere foot of Seventh etr<> Pp qnerter def ty ae boll ringer, he war © police duty on election dar and = - beer late et a tower. on that nicht inguished post Shand it for wha tment of tee sia Core alee peld @ compliment to 4 th at throvghow rad and doae towards the ® Gitte, nat cone ‘The builders of this a binned in the Chief) seaee present whi then on any previous this sencon A y afternoon was enjoyed by the Jersey turf they all made theuselves at home, The swvepetakes were asicllows:— Mr. Clintock named # g. Hornet. ... ©12221 G. Nelson named br. g. Shepherd Boy . 21123 Jas eelpley pamed b. Betecy taker, dr. Tim 24D 54 2.6839 —2 6634 —U 005g a D4. Trotting match for $1,000, two mile agons, Wagon and dri: 390 Ibe Jai wreiley named ch. 1a eT Wm. Whe 22 2 — bm ——— ‘aia 5.45 5g given Ce it, as the trotting =| deen quite enoug the the day. A trotting mateh $1,000 will f _ bay | Doon at the Venireville Semcon, * two private gentlemen, The names of ih the distance to go, we did not learn, Those ‘wae ee 1 out will ascertain the facts. Upham, b. 6. Onbell, Florida; B. uller and Indy, Maine; M. ‘ol, Fremout aad fauily, 0; dir, Rebertsou. Conn; eglakin Major Bernard, Captaia Blair. 0 4. One hundred and twenty others, —— several Senators and members of Vongress, ved atthe or House B_Holdersby. W Fitsgerald. We HM. Bibl ‘Ati rerota; u 5 et. D. ih. by - Hon. be Von William Rise Niton 00 tapbell Unio; | ion. M. O. Otie, Me 7 ‘i W. A Sacnett, Senses lis; Tom. O. B. Clarke, Hon. BG. Spaulding, N. Y.; Hon. 'W. V.N Bay, Mo ; Hon. M. Luge, Ala; iloa F. Key, Conn. Hon. W Jackton, NY") ica. M. Morrla, i; O W. Briggs, Pa. ; A. Piusenesat, Montreal Generel Sener i) Mom Lewte Cass, Michigan ; Me Adame, Geo; F. Patierad ; Hom. Horee j Bad 245 others, bare ved at the Art W A. Richardson, Iil!nols; J. M hon Ale W. Hopking. do. Hos tn Ww. 7 RB Wickenderg. 8 , B. ja, ‘8. A Smith, Seugerties, ‘LL Mille, Jateago, N tay oe jostom; ii Stearnes, Sackets Harbor; Captain No M. rapidly and prosperously, At the frst board, U8. 6's declined { per cent; Reading Mortgage Boal, 6 5 von, \; Morris Cumal, 3§ ; Brie Retiroad. Island, }§ ; Harlem, 4 ; Reading Railroad Norwich andj Worcester, , Erie Ineoms Bonds advanced ?, per cent; Canten Company, %. wore large sales of all the fancies. Govermment se- euritics were in better demand than usual, and there was considerable activity im railroad bonds, At the seeond Loard the morket iinproved, showing that the reedy for another upward movement. The slight decline at the first board, was vhe effect of par- ties realising, who had purchased at the eommence- ment of the expansion. We have always reeommend- ed the policy of securing small profits. Bonds advanced at the sfvernoon board '{ per cent 5 Canton Company, 3; ; Brie Better prices ruled in the atreet, from whieh we should judge that the market would open bucyagt to-morrow. siderable activity among stock this month, and there is very litle donbt but that the bulla bave the power, and as soon as they are Teady will no doubt have the dlsposition, to earry prices up reveral per cent sbeve current rates. A great deal ot the money coming out of the sub treasury 1s of the brokers of Wall street. The t the biggest share of it; andit isthe prevailing impression im financial circles, thet within the present month, from sight to ten miiliong of dcliars ip specie will be drawn from the goveramong deporitaries nud Ais tributed through the ehannels of ecommeres. This, in addition to the receipts from California which, for October, wii amount to full four millions ot gold. will add immensely to the floating untry, and create to anything ever before known. The effect of thie nd we shall, without doubt, Holders ef all kinds of stock are firm, feeling confident that there is @ better time com~ ng than has yet been realised. The reeeipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of thia port to-day, amounted to $95,121 93; pay- mente, $50,440 60—balance, $$.674 227 16, ‘The value of merchandise exported trom this port for the mouth of September, amounted to $5,569. 229, was the produce of the Uniteg Steck Exchan, 1888 0 abet The seiaedt and best piace in the city to Penseyivenle 6's, 16° Shoes or Gaiter | nder the ier 58, worth $4 on a id Ladies’ Uv orsiovr cone Keep it before the people, that the eMoapert_and best place in New York to ret good Boots, is at JONES’, 14 Anu street. Dy ed on the most approved plany vis: Shecs ¢r Fancy Gaiter ay | esey. t, price $1, wich the fulfilmen Cured many obstinate eompiaines of is Trealuont by letter aad evitable remedics forwarded, Jenny Li Music Boxes, piuying all the favorite nite from the most popular operas, vik: Le frm La! jammermoor; La Favorits; “othe mith all the moss walte Se. These delichital instruments teearifhethinge for the earlier: the Hley from tw to ewalva we « obtained at ‘Tuttle's fan aud Chinese Fancy Goods, Bogle’s Amole is the most Dei le for shaving: and tor jmpartig componied with smoothness an: ; BOG Reading Raliroad, 34 Railroad, ; Harlem, 1. We antioipsts eon- rium o€ Freaeb, Pearsons oot at ough Sib Broadway, fisstielty. Sold by tus ine Li 217 Washington atesets Beaccu Also, easton, Clark & by A 100 Falton street, aad Co, 273 B: aaway, h pop range ctemnpny yo Pimples, Urn fone, aud all shia, nt Ouuraat’s Telian: Medicnve? le wk LY 7 goes into the hi banks will of couree Seat savoromeat in the cisy- Oy capital ef the bundance equal Modhurst & Heart's iBvented Gossamer Wigs, Scalps and Toupees, are Car ie Bitaaee of all vthers offered to the public. They sre mate beat na curled hair dnserted sing! fy eannct but be favorabi see it ins few days. ion ta detect them from a haix. Fon Cr the ‘manstactery, TT Maiden lane. Hetr Soe nape Genuine ode ty sonhavets ind oad Kousso.—Deliue & Co have received celebrated Abyeain: way, 200 Fourth ave: a | Bin t Lye, sam ont: id us wart plemas. Persons wh footed by eniling a of which $4844 > J lot ef that 551 Broad: Fancy jery.— fhe most choice selection re ais be KS, 147 Broadway, corner ut Liberty. ou oud 38) Broadwe Saunders’ Metaitic mates Revep, for Leap 700 Ll int Bonds ing ravers im perfect order, 4 This artiole bas beei first 100 Til Dende, 1647 2000 E88 53 EEE Mestorative Bitters — ‘These bitters have Bow become vo widely known ar ast naachic it is slmost superduous fi i x u 20 she Bi of Aww fay — ‘Tres Shee ose } foperior. General by mos" Droggists. t0 cents per bettie, if Baths, 547 Peart street, . ertabliatied ia 1820, by LO J18 2. Budeon street, an = aa eveediiseiiudes¥skie = Timolat's § al % Pe sed = ete ent Bech 3 ‘aie ety. ¥ refer to Dr, t. Rogers, Dr. V. Sere 3 3 's Bitters ts ased afer ndigestien, a Td Wey ws, a Vy weginct, int totter 4 are Toy ata price ry one. Large bevties, OF. Dent put It offt—Never put off cnring « fough of ecld. Remember, you ean't pnt off death wrew searemption hae wirert * aed Cor to hae we verelgn epee: 1 Cas he vary beet Prevarstion of vhs wale vy THOWAS Bec ihrowshew® the Tatas Stowe. Itts foand o on every Mantelplece, or tn Re Wright, anions GW. Harris, do; GW Bold, ai Tatts ei EG. Geddard Virginia; MY. JoRason. Mili Ives, Indiana; Hoa. HM MH Henry, Hon PR oO Ey Jer, Vermont ; Capt. John Hilliard, Conn.; i R. Bans ‘red. Fie; J B. Gilman, Ale; 7 others t the Clinten “Hoo. W. Ailet, Toronts, vansan yea, B. Wiiliang ; oan Norwich Vonn.; JB Req, Greasy rT bayer Keq., Poughkee rood year, a Beg. X 33 bag A pm og A. Uitte, ue ; Mr oe r#. Irvin, Vanwoort, Alvan) JW. Brown, Mr and Mire Wiaeur, Wa Telenor oa | logy, Phil; 8 J. Hubbard 94 Indy, Cin ; ar. il: Aor Grewer—where tie lungs or throat aro hove hererotere serve he von way) eber, sae mMONKY MARKET. October 1-6 P. M. ‘The stock market is daily increasing in activity and prices are steadily advenclie Wy look for ae eee aor ND Da, THE PROFLE Say, re ral quite a breese Ate in aie rurprion, unre | and 48 other, ‘» have arrived at the Union | areal Ga improvement in prices, within the next two Beower , Of TH, has been condmed to his bed Fen eT ne work by filners Taste ate L008 jostoulana now On & visitto Mon- nel orgs left thie city yeeterday morning for t. vacancy in the Quartermasters De y the death of Colonel Mackay, ‘Piteel have done their utmost to make her one of hat ever left our port d to the Leving completely suesreded wery finely modelled rhip, end with @ clrength timber equal to withstand any test that the Oe mente may at any tline Met meaeurement of 2 at Mr. Mite a “ae ate on the af and that ¢ eel anight deter the witvesses trow the finest ve wavor they be tment Cot cities, oa | Presence of the al: compels ae ageia tS cles, which will } = =a . | + the al laren | hte Bas 8 gor apet in due time edintely after their direct examin. | ler ‘ibenstons are somewhot | consort, excesding bet in length 10% which bave aivo greater p ame baliders aa thove of the Merste Stillman, Alien & Co. of the Noveity and have 06 inch cylinder 1h Cha wbers Street, OF THE Hanae, ir. James Parieh sworn. aad ex: man of the Thicteemih ward sud has been so since dell roger ia the | ssy tl there in September he Went there; was rent detatied by im {aed Isa police. | were constrneted by the standing (a the communtiy, T femi age et th » with Y feet stroke, ever constructed Limes. iate ot epeaking the 1 be 4 uired who that ny wos Mr Messon | Intreduoed Law ye! to Havre packet f engines of the Franklin uly made them 1200, inatead of 1.700 Brutally Citached by © person whose evident disyonte the create a riot amonget poatoabi he wae st Syracay elt, he eoeld ev he failed vo o90 one of bis juepeecors towns, im the capacity of inte, notrriourly elec ed by fraudelont loge feco votes, paid tor with mith mone? shar remained | of the fre departwrnt. 1 did not eheoee to geativy | present) whem fee Bare Wanaew —The schooner Ringgold. Capt. Lewis A theret re fnetend of tating the aerived yeeterday morning, from the W., wihh Coo lew ia my orn precvated my eomplaiat before tines he hae he left, and bie plese was Mted vy tee and thus avoided what might ay ne te I wilt be obtiged If you witt ‘The Webach bar bre! , aed four of the erew of sale and rigging of the ship dabipe and *til be a total ‘couche, wethen had Frant’s Beraoee, Glrea'e place oe Siied tm @ week OF #6 after Be left; Bareoge re week ogo lnct Hight. when be ea feelly « Ooht low, but the Sr. wit ded: ©e beve beew defog with two an eho thw bow we lows | She a there wos bat | New York, Sept 90, 1850. ‘ 4 varee “2 io the tower, we weeks, as bee been thus far realised. Withia that pertod. the deposits In the Independent Treasury will be lergely reduced—there will be another from Celitornia, with © milion of t#0 Of tog dust — ill be more analows to teeouns good basi. it more difficult to keep up ba tr te ot ese paper, and will their line, in consequence of the large and « growing scarcity of the right kind of paper, ead the probability is, that @ very peroeptable relief will be experienced in the money markes. pos acing Neda” be abundant enongh a ae wap enough for ail ordinary purposes; but the proepect at present is, that the rate of interest will rule as low as it ever has, and large amounts of money will be in rain seek Within the past two aroniha, events which have entirsiy changed the complexion of our financial and commercial affeirs state of things has been produced by, or is the result of, the rapid growth of confidence in the feture; in the permaneney of our political institutions in their original strength and purity, and ia the preservation of our peaceful relations with il the world inexhaustible supply of goldin California, prorpercus condition of the protucing ant consn classes generally. But forthe policy porsned © tees, and the spirit of compromise which « im telation t© the slavery question, almert ¢qual importance, we choad h moment in the midst of politieal tucmay ment, and perhaps apon the eve of cir its accompanying evile, Afler moo’ doubt, after several mott Ineon@ar) 4 speeches, after Di OUS COFFERS OF PROULIAR GROWTH ANC PRION. oour ‘Kb VRottina—oc tos. a 7,180 hense, bent three in ar in harness, free Velcon, three CEstayics ‘October 4, “jit eatie ad onaes of T* powm at this send exeite, A discord and ae of anzioas ORL omen, Propristor. PORTING Dow, (4 SR ETRE Search os waee ro ney, 7

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