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a a a one difficult of audiences—a magnificeat voice—an un- | flour has been taken at S4s. and some} st Ploces of and 15,500 pines of white ‘The Musical Mania Down East. red wore and perfeotions of her voloe had method—a heanteous pitas be Siler thine iphes st poner ger sick. 5 Ae: pa alt eobipen ate iat tol: La dewand HNSY Liny’s GBURD CONCERT IN Busrox ana te audience wwre enraptured and wate on ot | ‘The Bounty Land Law. ms ” Mile Poest Ged “laa of aaa Jeep at an tout 3 400 pleoos have born witied, Long ols suloe Boeroa, 12 oclock P. M., Oct. 4, 185 ou incredible degree Im the sooond part she was not | To be olga nt pe pet ND FORMS maene apa ae iurely, of English barley has veea small | sacunt to about 3,00 plevee fu all trou ihy 2 Dot » 11 o'clock P. M., Oct. 4,135) | vss sucoeseful than iu the fret. The profane was at served by persons to the Pension iveranni deservedly applauded | since Monday ere has not been mi The b Office for B ‘other Really fine éemand. but quotations much the ssius os lasc Great warbler, who bas delighted and as | least «quel to the sacred. In Jor Bownty Land the act of Septem- ju the paris. done in malting qualities. Really fine samples are | seicp about 660, ‘Turkey opium is dull, e: wi in et she ber 28, 1860, entitled “dn xy Op! + Bt $486 tonished Beston with her songs for all, the greatest thing act granting Bownty “ ” has been given at Arona, in Lombar- likely to be rare, and such will probably command | chineal. $120t0 $146 Tea.—Of the new crop of .°°0- r the last week, rformance of Weber’ Land to certain officers and soldiers who beew Sy, wi reat acces M’me enn oy 2 whom egre high, mais the few low Seine’ On | gows. 200 to 280ehope, and oe added another laurel to her brow last evening. She | Ser Scblummer,” from Der Priesohuts, aud if she Ped tm the military service of the ‘Uatted Saas = a ot vod “on snestont quently moved off. pied "owls at pevvinas prices bes en done, the ten til Ht TétoTs eres scone nln sk tan re will agree with ue "itis the Tongest In every application for th great reputation, was, it appears, on excatlont EL | S07 aie, to Se. et at. we caedeaneawdiaea above | her in her best performances. plece he bas Jet sung, requiring from twenty” to | aforesaid, whether made Pte enentat ae Set asso, were also much applauded.’ ‘oreign barley has hitberto come to hand pretty | yas rom uly 1,189, Me Gre — Total. The character of the audience at thisconcert was | twenty-five minutes to get through it The music is | soldier himeelf, or by his Widow or meer oad pad The Omnibus, Neapolitan musical paper, states | {10¢!¥, 7,587 quarters having again been reported | “10% a0 30, 1800... 52519,000 7,578,000 40,002,000 | *#."her different. Hitherto it consisted chiefly of the trsttime Taw ber act, and 1 could not bute, | children, a declaration, under oath, must be made that the Teatro Novo is wow filled every night by | thet the chinwek however, the prevailing opinion | y port trom Ju! i eine neenney | ith, ens of Boston ; to-night a vast ;roportioa of it ret that abo made up her ‘mind to quit the stage, | SS Rearly according to the following forms as the by Of M’me Evrard, who nightly creates ipments fram abroad will be-much leas | “to June 80, 1649. .. . . . 98,496. 000 6,504 000 34,040,000 ~ate the ditlen end tN ithout degenerating into rant, there was » fisry, | D&lure Of the case Will admit. «rd, yereates | extensive than they have been, owing to the Exchange om England, 4s. 74 toda, 8d; on India | W#2 OM ties and towns of New England, | jofty energy in her manner, and e beautiful propriety | Such declaration, and ull affidavits Sa sto the sume crn rina nerally indifferent yield of all spring corn oa the Company's accepted paper, 220r. to 221r per $100, broughy here by the fame of the Nightingule, and | of sotion, that showed iow thoroughly she entered lu. | SWOrn (0 before some justice of the pecker a Tind of cutloce tion quite distress PP peknld oars Holdess of ~ arti Bape. Thasatire BSrancHar Manners, July 13—There was an in- | fearing th,*Y Would never have the opportunity of | $2 {f* tes ben compocliion, and that sho is equal | officer Mage gee “y administer oaths for general ‘Lressing . led qui eet conce; sor the t 4 i fraanies ove 50 mee moon, Loaniry | creased dusiness ia the import market, but prices hed | hearing het Again. Among those prosent was an | \ Tn thetriofute rong. end the nover-tiring Swedish | | ‘Tive official character gad sionetare of the ma- i ie recently-estab- | declined andstocke were heavy. Tes.—for the . Movements of Individuals in Europe, lished edvance has been steadil Riporned: , eng pen wip te pees PR eanig ig ly Bored aged Vermonu'? Who stood right in front of the | Mrlody. she crowned the triumphs of the uight, and | givirate who may administer the oath, must be cer- The Trieste Observer, vt ihe 9th ult., mentions | inferior sorts can now scarcely be obtained below last year's prices Musters of 100 chops wore | stage, with @ fe overcoat, without a cravat, | enoc in this Neeake. teed tae ssurtit otzwncta, | {lied by the clerk of the proper court of record of the arri’ that day, from Constantinople and a indi command about thirty chops had been purchased. Pekoe , i i ‘Athens of Madame Lieu Wuttkay, sister of Kos | 22e"s 2istver quarter without muck diiicaley sovehnog gers. bought at last year opening | and wearing along. beard, He preseated « curious |, Brlltt rendering of Wy d the Nacios.from | finsare mal accompany atery case SN ‘auth. lady, with the permussion of the Em- | ~ Fine malt, made of last year's growth of barley, | BUK—A, considerable businéss had beou | contrast to some of t.%€ White kid exquisites arouad | Cy'Roanini, contrmed and vealed the judgerent sinreny | In every instance where the certificate of the Peror, had conducted to her brother his three sous, | hae been held very firmly, at the extreme terms of | 2020 1 this article, and about 1,000 bales of the | him. He stood up ond gxsed and gazed upon the | jormed of bis great excellence as & barytone vocalist, | cetifying officer who authenticates the i ‘who had remained at Pesth ; p crop bad arrived. Contracts made some time | face of Jenny Lind, and Sul his wonder grew, tili | ‘ar LA ang ind ; mies! paper is last week, in consequence of the belief that the | hack y ogether this was the greatest concert yet given im | NOt Wrilleo on the same sheet of hich coa- It appears that General Haynau was very badly | new produce will not prove of 80 satisfactory a | 2'tvaltes in eaudl proportions, but, the akmen nas | be seemed utterly Jost in &stonishment. Boston. Every time oue hears ber sing be thinks the | tains the affidavit or other pareve outhenti received at Cosel, Breslau, und Cassel, on his way | quality as the old. Dow asking higher rates The quality of the new silks |, 2H€ eantatrice was rece.'Ved with rapturvus ap- | ch-/ d'curre of that evening must surely be bor best. | the certificate must be attacl a thessto by “oo to England ; and sleo at Cologne and Hanover, on | _ The market has been well supplied with oats. | wes Besine a superior to that of the two last sea, | Plause on making her appefance on the stage to | when, to bis artonisbment, on the next night she pro- | of tape or narrow. ribbon +e ieee which ee hie return to Vienna. The Austrion government The receipts from our own coast have, however, | ms. The export for the season ending the 30th ot | *'D8 “* Prendi per me,” from nizetti’s * L*thisir | duces something greater still. pass under the official seal. ey tc bs roar has written an note to Lord Palmerston, de- | been trifling, baving amounted to only 52 qre., aad une last saan S816 E) Shirtings nad declined, | @’ Amore.” caver tantefally. crested, d looted Frigg ‘ ope alate Tiel aidan: ta paper from being improperly attached to the cert: ‘of democratic principles, who are said to be con- | total arrivals, includivg 1,785 qrs. from Ireland, ha8 | pi,h stripes eesorted, 00; loog elle, assorted, $6.0; | with cold eaten for tae: hours before the ceubiee | will gi cert for charity. end on Saturday even- | The third section, in express terms, only pro- spiring against Austria. amounted to’ 35,982 qrs.’ The large dealers have, A 5 A ‘ith co! ater for two concet’ | ing she will sing for the masses in the great room of | Vides for the location of a warrant under the law. 7 80. Exchange on England, ds. $d. to | commenced. All seemed delighted with her tine, | the Fitohburgh Railroad depet, which is capable of | Thus, the vig to locate not being given to am as- " durin Special orders from the English Admiralty have | during the two or three weeks, hocn eredaaliy fet a expressive, open countenance, beaming with joy | aceommodating 6,000 porsons. ‘The tickets for seate | signee, the ic ting into stock, and there is less remaining i rtment pe per ae aa re bathain, Shocenses, h. _ ido of the last Russian supply than might ase 1. @amecal Canccention af the ne B and benevolence. There wasu sovereign beauty | are to be redaced to $2, and standing, or promensde | sivnments made prior tolocation ' wilte ener wr ‘Admiral Mackay, the gellant ex-Mint t the | Pected. This week the demand bas not been par- ‘copal aE ne, Bxatentan Pls | in it that casts into the shade mere fine features, | tekets. to $1, The fourth section declares all sales, ete., going Frente Marine. to view the dcckyarda ae the | ticularly active, but good corn could not be pur- (From the Cincinnati & } without the animating soul, Many ladies ex- | | OuMonday she returns to your city, In order to | to afive: the title to any land, granted or to be every attention to this diann; toked po momigd > chased cheaper either on Wednesday or Friday | This being the day appointed for tbe trieanial mect- | Claimed, “* Is the not pretty ?” * Dear me, I was pee oe reg rig cgi ng tr the allan granted “prior to the issue,” shall be mull and void, Ssiel Widios. oe tcttans in ike only French | than in the commencment of the week. The new | ing of the General Convention of the Protestant Kpis- | '0ld she was homely !” ERR sboulabe sued pigpet) ¢ "8 | und expressly declares that the land located shall B * Irish oate which have hitherto come fotward have | °°Fal Cburch in the United States, the Right Reve. | She did not sing the scena from Donizetti's opera | “'T understand that Tripler, who first wished to give | not be charged with or subject to any debt or claim officer living who, in « fair fyht and on equal proved of good quality, though not very heavy in | 'f24 Bishops Chase of [11 : Brownell, Meade, J. Smith, | as well as might be expected from her great | the name of Jeu Bind to the new hall, and then | * incurred prior to the i f tl ed = captured am English brig of war. ¥ weight. hoger on Otey, Kemper, MoCoskry, Jobas | powers; and many who had wot heard her before, | changed bie mind, preferri to onll it aiter hisown | thus appears clear, that it was roel ae A be ana oar Aro’ bey: andes otawenen ft going the Beans have been inquired for, especially fine old, po Rune aa, Renae Hiseeae a po pc not Lb ae ee what she can ean en written aa in the ne two or three | Congress that the claim of the soldier or his heirs p al * : r’ A 5 , ; - " vind’ i i General Gaye: ie gainat | the new being decidedly inferior to last year’s | told, and Greene. and e number of clorical aud lay | “pp. truth ie that, in that. baildia » it requires faye, again ening Miss T.ind’s permission to give it | should continue free from every kind of incum- fake late of the Hoaganan army, “has growth. No change has, however, taken place im | deputies, assembled in Christ Church. a Pefpiee Hall have tive heat Pasoe ue ata my iy oye ved forgoiton hia faith, and has become a Moslem, to i double the eff ing; and, aft iti pose it will be ‘ a , prices since Monday last. ‘ jorning prayer was read by the Rev. Dr. Proal, as- | 20UbIe the effort to sing; and, after all, it is a com- gus pachalick. This is not true. Thegeneral, ‘The shortness of the pea crop, both in thiscoun- | sisted in the lessons by the Rev. Dr. Bull, of Peunsyl. | peFative failure. In the case of Miss Lind, before building. wo that he will have alien uposit, 1 believe, | OWt of conflicting claims under alleged aseigameat. Fy an appointment in the Ottoman ser- | try and on the continent, has caused the article to | vanie her notes were half given ag? they rushed back | by the original agreement with Tripler, he might | | The object ef the law is to confer the night to nia. ~ pene was not compelled to change his | rise rapidly in value, and fine boilers have ad- | ., The snte-communion service was read by the Right | into her threat, and, with the hot, close air of the | monopolise the ball ever ht, and come friends | the land itself on the warrantee or his heirs. After os Won is living at that place, with his wife | vanced to 368. to 38s. per qr. Other sorts have | Rev. the presiding Bishop; the Epistle was by the Right | place, half choked her utterance. Add to this that, 80 | advised him to do 0, but fhe wisely concloded that he | that purpose is effected, it is of course competent ul o se 4 note she sung see: }o merce her brain. etshe | would not interfere wi t op and Beches con- ie pearly bare of Baglish, Right Rey Bishop Saith, of Kentucky, from Rpbe- | trumphed over all those. difficulties; und even im | cates, seit would look ae if he was atratd of she rorule | PTOPCT of Bath, and has never been im Ireland at any pe-| Te business done in floating cargoes of whe: y n at | sians, 3d chapter, 10th verse. od of his life. Sicinctetat eeahe ud lodian Gite Bas a00 pen goes dase Nes ot cae principalities rn ect gpg Sas ge ow | the first song there were touches of beauty that | °f ® compsrison. FORM OF A DECLARATION TO TE MADE BY THE SUR- a Neg or Elba Burne, member of the Peace | RUE been caused more by the high pretensions of | might be known by the Church the manifold’ wisdom pe ee Sere Asta ene ee THE JENNY LIND FURORE IN PROVIDENCE Spare OPN? OFFICER OF SOLDIER. 3 / ers than from any want of demand. of God” , » , . z iby iach oe <e, Great disappointment was evinced om| Very little change appeste to have taken place | _ The preacher, alter alluding to the grander, but | oUt. yy Th re. Lrg panto ad rae teceae tith was | County or—— 5 that he was not attended by the Ojibbeway | in the corn trade at any of the leading continental | ™0Fe familiar topics, which the text suggested ta In her next performance, ‘* Non mi dir,” from | most undoubtedly the eruadect afer of the kind |, O8 this — day of —, A. D. one thousand eight gent ‘ez , ‘ markets, and our advices from abroad are of lees | 2¢20B with the great work thus assign the opera of * Don Giovanni,” by Mozart, she via- | 20% dha 4 y this _ aa ‘i oy oP: he hundrgdand personally appeared before _, Lamartine is at present in London ; his business, | interest this week than usual. The most promi- eburch, selected for bis theme, “The peouliar work | dicated her empire over the human heart as the an . “s veee hah a Podge one he arene | ane, tice of the Pence (or other officer awthor- » is onl bolas to negotiate a loan for the cultiva- | nent feature isthe extreme firmness of sellers, who pag baroey oo dg on Sao Chureh in | queen of song She sung it with an energy and Oe ar scan mania vad cvente near thowent ized to admimister oaths for general pwrposs) with- bo yrna estate presented to him by the | appear to calculate with eo mich certainty on an | “I. ‘To reassert the doctrines of Grace, apart from the | *Pitit, and a brilliancy of execution peculiarly her | Of" efore-but the whole aflair-—the display of | and for the county and State aloresaid, pore Soin ei oan extensive British demand sooner or later, as to be | arbicrary deduitions and dogmatic formulas by which | CW2- She was encored with the greatest eothusi- | White kids, white Vests, bareheaded ladies, and | "8d —— yeare, a resident of in the Sees pee oe Baer - Se Agi Recs indifferent about realizing, except at fall terms. they have been encumbered the mation poe! Rs sung it @ second time with greater fire | something of a profusion of all sorts of dresses. | ° » who being duly sworn according to law, ehus, whence his lordship will preceed to Balaweni Dansig is nearly the only place of importance at | .2,To restore the primitive order of the Church of TE oon dack bes Sinaia Shei 0s * The Si Uppertendom was in its glory. We shall not ai- | declares by he is the identical ded Bagg Se prec which any extent of business has been dome. The y , 108 | tempt to speak critically, so far as the music is ay — Company” commande: {Aeon a cones “ 9 ad regiment of concerned, for we should be “swamped” as de i ac one ek Coe astie, in - 5 3. To bear witness to the importance ofher unity. ing Lesson,” she showed so much delicacy of ee ene mig oan of Russia at Werews, Dediginspheedae aan Shout 480 laste of heat eacate reabne gat Sasenaiity was ‘tone nation of tne | cor é suet cidedly as some others have been in their criti- | e] ie winter ina warmer cli urch’s care for little | i i oritie " t Sta 4 Stanuounged for the end. cf this Touth or eom: | nad,ehangcd, bands at very full terms. For a | “eGo bear teimoay tothe pinciplesofjurt wore. | hl’ that the’ audience laughed admired and | cetit Which they have cbought wonderfully yt | Sime! Wh3 "Cor one war: ominacct om sand ae, dee Sneeren ofthe neath mprar wily te | fut tg A iy MU Ke te, |e Th ena maces otopnn aot | uly burt athe aon tuluone wun | un ut cee odueea we cane} te | ste what wa’ ha he easy mane Se en go i gkieetlec garg Alga as obtamned for Gne high mized of 62 to 68 lbs, weight. ferences on those subjects upon which unity is clearly = benstifal pecoemapar, in Spleh Belletti 90 | ine oye women were alike infected with the feel- gh ana aap) baad agers! or anaes the ri wd una together lasts had been sold during t 4 . jon Susten od : i e OFS = 2 SU. =~» HOS Sas Wee Ot bens TMANOUVTED, sah eee AL Ranigsherg, ou tha 10% of Seats yeaa ‘The importance of clearly knowing and faithfully | She sung Benedict's ballad, “By the sad sea ie Rarreblom, and the chseting Was pessistraies | continued th actual service in suid war for the term _ Baron k = as denied giving @ letter cf! jittle passing in wheat, and the operations during | ¢24¢#voring to fulfil this jon wasimpressively set | waves,” very expressively. In the first stanza, her | a most thoroughly on the occasion. They | % . and was honorably discharged as accsnction to Haynau to Mesers. lay and | the week hud been onaretail scale. Farmers ha year napa te the tones were us plaintive as “the moaning of the sg equally lavish of ‘helt cheers with the men; | °@ the —— day of »A D. as will ap- P” haees (thdiaietubie’ ke Caskieil Lamaavletes commenced 4 preparing the land for sutuman sowing, | the design of bi waves over hope, and Pigs) ect ‘e ata and who could do otherwise? The community | pe wiki 3 ue orci 4 cortsfeate of digchay jockey are both in Paris, and regularly assist at the sit- gg Rate «gyal hay conse, | After the ei . fing | Res been whipped up to the bs ogg degree of ex: | 7" Hie makes this declaration for the purpose of o ed by comic delineation, such splendid vocalization, such tain, de 4 quently been brought forward. In prices no | sisted by the other bish there was @ joyousners truthfully corresponding ne last few w ; ; Binge of the Committee of Permanence. change had occurred: 40s. was ‘about the value administration ‘of the Holy with the sentiment Then the transition to the jon ga bated Br Ahn tar Eighty 44 | taining the bounty land to which he mey be eati- (From the Mark Laue Express, Sept. 4.P.M.) | pulse the transuctions had been perterty wotm. | The Sxcuxtany of the last House of Deputios then Gains apiin, abe Ohete sent. But here was something worth heariug— | ihe military service of the United States, woh litle change habe wn place in the general | Fortant. Barley was quoted Ibs bite hye Bos called the Uouse of Clerical and Lay Deputies to order Bo peacetully that smiled — worth paying for—worth shouting and checting.¢ | September 28:h, 1860. of the in trade since our last; t i a i. " | and proceede: tl t . OM a | : ii Ghat the yield of wheat pg r Pena aM ron 4s, and Peas ie. per qr. free on board. Gepution from twenty six dioceses, and lay deputies | W88. sung with an appealing fervor that touched | opened, the crowd began to pour in, aad in AVErY | Sworn to and caccaftad teks an tentan ie versal, and it is consequently deemed certain that | Th ur Stettin advices are of last Monday’s date. seventeen, answered to their, names, and laid | the heartto its core The mechanical execution | short ume every seat was filled, and many WhO | Vv ove written. And hereb certify, that 1 We shall have a higher range of prices during the | and. fn panache feicoun nad pth oe Viole Semtismeniens 8 the Sable, . A: queram. wes do Id = ae on Jee Geis evucd dita would gladly bye es deals or heBinn _— lieve the auid to be the identical man whe " et had co clared to be present most sweet. we Swede improves ever, in | get neither. All preliminar, rformances, al- est twelve peantes tae, wre have. poe Bm the g during the preceding week. | | The Becaxraxy then nominated the Rey. Dr. Wyatt, | her singing of English ballads, ‘ ‘ 7 | though, perhaps never surpassed inthis country, | arcred a0 afereagld, and. Laat Reis OEANG RGR AMATY ‘0 calculate on eny material advance | Ar Stralsund and Anclam prices ranged about the enimously elected President. German, end translated into Engliek She wing | the Queen of Song. In amomentof quiet, Jenay | oy oy « DECLARATION 10 Dk MADE BY THR WIDOW Dr. Wrarr being conducted to the chair by On present rates; 40s. to 45s. for red, and 458 to| same as at the port last named, but these rates jurrows. said: I should do injustice to bis ‘BOs. per qr. for white wheat, are uaquestionably | yw, low prices, in this country, with se short a crep as tunlen kate eats bl Denier wie won tage. The stor of applause | the translation with such sweetness, beanty, aad | appeared upon the "j pecs . power, to cast all her other feats ee the pean. «ey How one that thus looked the | State Fe bea ms SIeep OFFER Ge Caner shade. The sentiment ef the song is descrip | very personitication of retiting modesty could with- | County of — tas. that just secured, and will not, we feel convinced, | from 17, sy J ; . Gd. to 18s. per qr. free on board, at the tive of the Swedish warbler herself, while the mu- | stand such a reception, is entirely beyond our com- y our farmers; but the terms named wil a) ee bs J A . mame ene aes) y Sey On thi day of. , A. D. one thousand fy foreign producers a good vote, ond ind ie. principal Lower Baltic ports. sical comporition is designed to give scope to the | prehension, wuless the man of the Chromotype Was | gion: oP SOT fee | Permonally appeared be- Letters from Rostock, of the 16th of September, 4 conbined excellencies of her wonderful vorce. Those | right in pronouncing her a genuine angel. How- r x “ ieee cathan’ "ee ee por aa Pn ga inform us that tcarcely any supplies of new wheat ot the evidence that | who have aot heard the “ Bird Song,” kaow not pone ‘we are sure she Was real flesh and blood, Oe eee ee Oe Te ry hp . she United Kingdom, dunog ge oy ie é. had come forward, and the stocks of new having | be peuds y« vagy, Pong rod ork! tnt eb ba yet what Jenny Lind can do. The audience were | and not of the most exquisite mould at that. Some | Winin and for the County ead Oeate aa snet ~ Site, Gd. nesen.. tehdies tm onveced Me ses nn been reduced into # very ‘ow compass, holders | Tray only give you the Aecurance of ny earnest ea, | #2, an eestacy, and the people from the country | of our city belies would be terribly mortitied if they aged youre, @ pre of ta the ok Po ao ae Gan oe have raised their pretensions, and for euperior ids. | 5SN ace By Goa’ Dieseing, to serve you Yaitnfully and | Who never heard her sing before, nor perhaps aay | were not more beautiful than Jenny, when at the | Sov, of who being daly ewore according fraction over 40s. per qr; oe al Ses qualities of old as much as 443. per qr., free on | tot ‘tmost of my capacity other good vocalist, scarcely knew whether to | same time they are not half so good lookiag. | (¢ jaw, declares that she is the widow ot aot much encouragement to ship to this board, had been atked. Of peas only 200 or 300| The next business in order being the election of # | think her snangel or & woman. The cheering, | Jenny’s face is the very persoaification of un0s- | Cosced, who was & in the company com- country; still 3,872,508 qrs. of ~ Hh.. ont | Cee held, for which 22s. to 288 ES qr, free | Secretary, Rev. Dr, Meavr, former Secretary, declined | clapping of hands, stamping of feet, and shouts of | ‘entatious goodness. It speaks out that benevo- |p onded by Captain ——, in the —— Kegiment 3,453, 54 ewts. of foreign dour teens tes sont ian on board, had been demanded. Burley of 53 to mination. “bravo,” continued for several minutes, and made | lence which has been made so manifest by her | 5 commanded by — ia the war with neat Britain. It muy, perhaps, be cayend bowed Bilbs. weight was quoted 15s. per qr. The first Cnabeens —— Rey, Kdward N. Meade, | Tremont Temple shake. The applause tre- | acte, and beyond that it showsa fund of frank good | (ireut Britain, declired by the United States on the crops abroad are net so abundant this as t one = arvest had been secured in excellent seolsta: fated Rey. Dr. Howe, of Ph ndous. She hud tosing the song ay ona fare ie, Pe 8 poowiat Coane. nine, nd | isch of June, 1812, (or other war, aa the co may se to the calls from # thousand tongue: rds the finish the weather became Y ere last year, aad that theretore higher WER] wet kad otena part a ; , 6e;) that hef said husvand enlisted (or volunéeer : . » portion of the mew cora would con- noget: . aehuseti same tempest of excitement swept the house. | best gifts of Jenny Lind. She has aa expression | vans t mp expected by foreign farmers than those which | sequently, it was feared, be of only moderate “alle _ eget cere = le ok The following is the song : that at oace shows you the revealings of a great | “* eee), 8 = for the te rm a Fan wetes Se when they had a larger yield to the quality. were; is may, to & Certain extent, be true; At Hambu on Tuesday | business ii ach taepe tah oe - tenes x Lappe wheat wa teutivn, but sellers jentnened bo dis- | clergy ot | Hocens one vote, and to the laity the jent of Europe will be more than balanced by the | Pret “made,ncectt, lems money, and where sales | sitesi and weeld require a majority of bein oe Hae ee ne ewthiooy. atl | 82d continued in nctnal service in said war for the mankind, She is of medium size, and looks mueh | ‘1 Of ————, and was henorubly discharged at » on the ——— day of —, ree ae ee as will appear by his original cert yivate or discharge, pg in th forest wide? ny? aving explained that it would i ther toopale a comple: xtra growth of America, and that the er ot, ¢ tellers though I + ~ erfec ; ; | ee galdiee wants lecwremn the shippers from fem bag pe neg | Suing eae tor ening bin gy Sy ie seuaave sunt me ree ph ee eam, why t at Hiaghde idea of pettect heelih; her by ba bige ang ~4 She further etates that she was married to the Europe, to supply Eagiand, wil keep our markets | (otl®, 426. for 6lilbs., . for 624) ay Pending this, it was on motion resolved that a com- “<Biedling! why tn:thy heart so bieat? Ficuabe irreverent if we etace the fect that Jemsy's | 20d ——— im -, 04 the —— day of ———, rab "ated, crea if quotations here skoata | ties: Barley had been in fair request, and had | witter of two be ‘arrangements tor 7° Ob. pay? thoug! penne ow tassios Hy «hve eany*s |) A.D —, by one ———, a ———, and that her pen cn Sp nites le ge — ae os a aga had the accommodation tab Muslo o'srflowing from thy breast? see? oye yn gry or — name before said marriage wes ——s that hee go h 4 % ’ pleased aay? Oh. aa: * sud busband died et — oa the — 1 Wihia, the last day or two. we have bad a| “Einden letters of the 16th inetant iaform us that | to ensign by Tote heart fe full. and yet is light; considerably turned up, and whe werd ty alee opiate thn mea mi og * showers have fallea- | the hervest had been finished in that neighbor-| Rev. Dr. Brooke My heart is y expansion of the nostrils caus She makes this declarauon for the purpose of ob- tain was beginning to be much wanted for tur | hood ted the tte. wu ips; and, as little or no coro wow remains abroad, ne a= oe can, oman priciency “The tellers reported that of the clergy 26 diocesses “ Birdli es road you all the day? Spe Gang inet, Haein oa less; her face tna’s 0 9, Ty ee mber 23th Taso. ven im the most backward districts, a further | way ppprehended in any article but rye, Stooks ot teas be mats My, Meese, cea oc tne tally, tf ‘Ob, tell? “Om tell pha BA Ty Se Oe i eee CGlaamaat’s sgaature ) sod bevevolent persons. Her! Sworn to and subscribed before me, the day aad ply of moisture would do good old oats were emall, and the prices asked having | Siccemes voted of which 9 votes were for Rev Dr Do any listen to thy lay? sessed by ad besevelas person. eae seas ae . ca0 | year above writien (Officer's siguavure.) he farmers buve thrashed wheat pretty freely, | been above the limits of the English orders, few 8 for Rev. Mr. Meade tell? Oh, tell?” whole soul iv ut the gupplies of spring corn have hitherto been | transactions had taken place. ot being ® majority of both orders, there was , it my song may be; fail being magnetized into APPLICATIONS BY MINOR CHILDREN. rifling. The complaints of te yield of wheat from | ~ A+ Rorterdam there W fair sh: f Rhis 5 though so pale a comple ne straw merease, and farmers generally express | wheat on Monday, which, moved off Sen Mat | A’ message was received from the House of Bishops, Nor know, yet must be singing.’ othelwien, her fall form © If eny othcer or sotdier who would be entitled to vemnselves disappoiated with the result of the har- | qhont previous prices. New varied in weight (rom | intormi house that they had passed the follow- | Bouquets were thrown on the stage from all di- | that there is no lack of vitality, wi bounty land under ssid act, if living, hus died, est. Wheat is decidedly short in quantity, and | 61 to 644 Ibs., and in prices from 40s. to 45s. Year- | "6 resolution rections, together with a beautiful gariand. The | is admirably adaptea to increase a healthy jeaving 06 widow who still survives him, bus leav- ot ee — og meg baal ley | old wheat, weighin 2g To 68 Ibe. per bushel, was | BD getter nog ee ey anh excitement was most extraoninary. of the lunge, Ali were struck with the idew that | Ine # child r children under the age of majority at To eat, ‘ : ind © idge O . y | the #f the passage of said act, #0 quoted 41s. 3d. to 9d, per qr. free on board. | (sion will meet A ‘at iss Lind canght cold at Cambridge Observa- | the look of goodares wus her greatest bea | Chala ae buibiean too oe 4 to the same quantity re. | tory, on Monday night, and she still labors uader | These are our frst impressions, aud they a Onte were searee, but barley was in d supply, | ° . y goo PPIYs | bie o'o100 Sagpme lathes at bait p st 3, | the efleots, She ought to be more cautious in this | always the best, except in printing, But hush! ind we believe that both on this si 4 and receded 6d, to. Le. per qr. in price. cone at bi | Of land that the father w d be entitled to ir py 3 etandin Ireland, this crop will be better than | “Ar Antwerp, on Wednesday, wheat was dull of climate. the songstress hus commenced. Every eye is | Ju such case the guardian of such minor chi ither wheat or baricy, e given a vei . See et ne | eee She has been visited b; Longfell i _ rath is Ther han * | or children must muke # declaration aa nearly cor od return, and pean have proved ik ot “ failane, sale, and bentey supported its previous value. ‘On motion this House concurred in this resolution he has been visited by the poets Longfellow | fixed, and every breath is held bey hardly re ing Wilh tne foregoing forme as the LalsTe pale which, the House adjourned until balf part 3 | and Sergeant, Rev. Mr, Lstive, Rev. Mr. Robin- | alize that that can be a human voice, so tar does it | Tesvonding with the foregoing forma ae the cature folmiaes Bisvs eiospee bene taba Was at ons tine Brown, Shi; ular. son, Rev. Mr. Clinch, Rev. Lambert, Rev. | exceed even the extravagont things herrtotore said | Of 4; but, owing to th factthat in very many Mesers. » Shipley, & Co.'s Cire 0 AVTERNOOM BEBEION. Mr. Y. Fiavianus, and Nasseet Theedoody, from | of it. But there she mands. We know it to be | the father’ h; the fact that no widow sur- gases the growth of the tuber ceased at the time Livanroon, September 25, 1850. The House re-assembled at 436 o'clock. On motion, | Mount Lebanon, Syria; Mr. Amos Lawreace, | her human voice, and we are astouisued to learn , V!¥*# bim ; and must state the nume or mame, and: e haulm was attacked by disease, the yield will The accounts by the America, received early on the he roll . The minutes | brother of the minister; Mr. James Lawrence, his | that that machine, 80 “fearfully and wooterfully | 744 age or ages of hw surviving miaor chad or au materially abort of what it otherwise might | morning of the 2id inst., created an active inquiry for soa; Dr. Warren, Mr. iB. Rodgers (Aid ), Hoa. | made,” ia capable of producing euch sounds children uve been. The quality i betterthanin any season | ection in the early part of the day at ad. pet G's Vlad Me umes, he wovelt; Hon. | " Let thone atiemgt to deacibe 1 who fancy vhem- | ,, Thi declaration mit be wie: mnie phe Kvn = en jamil § c| * ” vee | factory proof ol o d , thet nm The wheat trade hae been more firm than brisk ; | '®: 84vance, but the demand having Benjamin peevetee t. Thatcher, the Danish eon- | seives capable. ¢ have no such vanily—no Cervieee bean of the ages of tha Salma obiléren, autho- les, Mra. Charles Tracy, Mrs. | such presumption. All former descriptions have George Hillerd, Mrs. 8. K. Lathrop, Mrs. Charles | failed—all written ones will. The music ot her A Stocdard, and many others, of high standing. She | voice we believe never was equalled by visible | TY, e# guardian. If there is any famely Le oe is worried with visiters, and applications for charity. | humen beings, en it cannot be told or deserived. | showing the ages of the childrea, ut, or a certifi 4 Phre: " rT s copy of the same, should be forwarded, with the “Saneer Through the whole evening, the Hall was s | cAldavit of come disinterested pereoa, proving the | erneinencaes of the origioa!, and that the copy cer- iM buyers have manieasted a dixposition to in- | “vely ceased, holders bave been and of his own appoiaunent, by pete! nee stocks, and sellers have been leas dis- | their position, the market closes heavily at a eed to prese business. At several of the markets | tial improvement of /d. ‘per Ib. om the above quote- | the agricultural distric.s aependent on the grow- | tions. | for supplies, the value of wheat has crept up mt le po Qt; but at come of the ports on the | , Théte bee been rather more doing in wheat and four | Seen | speaks of her goodness and her | scene the wildest excitement, showing how charity, an -. - ; thousands of religious people go to | earily the chords of sympathy are touched in the i ast, where the arrivals from abroad Rave boca | Vat without change ia prices. | ouseaetea mead the rote | hear her, who would not be laduced, jor any con: | fiuman organiem | tified i a true and correet Copy of it Sens bavios tate Bele in F nemo wee The Markets. of order of the Inet House of das | sideration, to attend the concerts of any other " = emy | vie regimental of staif officer, ear “ys rf ons r f. a rl ep Loxpox Mower Manxer, Sept. 24 Ono O'clock. —The | rules of this House singer. She will thus spread the refining influence Fascy Barz at La Iv k—Miss Saisie | ‘ceding to the facts f the reeult have resched ue from several of the arket continues both quiet and ‘On motion of the rame. it wat of music in quarters where it was very much | Wanp.—The Loniaville (Ky) Cowrter contains the | ¢ incipal counties, from which it appears that the his morning a4 they lett off you. Resolved, That the President be requested, during | wanted—among a spurious, pretentious aristocracy. | deseription ef a fancy ball which came ofl at (ae jury done by the storm which occurred there in | terd ings are fow, and not of special in- | the recess of this house, to appoint the usual ttauding | | find that the Koston critica with the | residence of Robert J. Ward in that city, on the ugust, hes turned out quite as great as was | terest. Consols are marked at 96% to & for money, | Committers. ared; still, on the whoie, the northern farmers | 884 06% to X for account. Exchequer bills 636. to The tellers now made t ive lees reason to be dissatisfied than their south- | 66% pm India stock 204 « 206, dit de 83 0 86 pm Herald in giving ber singing of Meyer! report, as follows «Of | lascai, from * Robert le Diuble,” 1's Quando | 25th ult, and speaking of Miss. Saliie Ward, late ighest place | M: . Bigelow Lawrence, says her performances. Ail musical people | the Ward. was the centre of at- n neighbors. The wheat trade was fiem at Edin- | Tt? if Bo alteration of any moment to the quote- n speak in beuadless eul f this, while dwring the evening in two | ith ¢ he must — ~~ mon Wreaneateg, Und peloes Rat aul “Mestean on to i Perevion 81) . . 4 jer about b other feats, nome preterriny hof which wes peculiarly —tiom #0 as to set forth the facts of the case age —~¥ P ‘ ‘A considerable 4 t Rey. Dr M 1 one, and some another. 1t was in this song o per whe was urmabal, | | The motes to the preceding declaration are also Oar Irish letters agree on one point, via: that | ratiway ‘werket this mornia, ¥ Nev, Dr. How having received @ majority of the | « Alice” that she made the first great tmnprostion ak satin | plicable te this, In rome cases it will, perhaps se oat crop is large in quantity, aud of fine quali- | about £2 per share, and are votes of both orders, was declared duly elect in London, and the music and sentiment seem na over it, and a bodice em- | impossible for the widow to state the facts, lo relation Wheat is short to the acre; aud, a less breadth On motion. Resolved, That s committee be appointed | more suited to her genius than anything ele 1 “ with diamonds; | to het hurbsnd’s services, with the parties arity ae 80 en vsual having been sown, coasderable imports to Inform the House of Misheps that this house ie now | )...,, 1, d her sing. The Seeders of the riextal sleeves were of while, adorned with | @stes, &e singioased by ¢ cone fe = Be | Organieed and -wady for bustmomider the vote sdopting | Critiques I have seen say this song was “ given by | silver and gold, and her trousers of eatin, spangled | the rules of order, for the pai her with most bewitching beauty.” It is in this | with glittering j her hair was braided with hy" etrihieg cut that. prov} description of melody she shinze mest brightly. pearls L covered with a beautiful Greek cap, and movers of rerelutions shall not She hee « fine conception of the beautiful and | pink Freer wre re gorgeously embroidered sublime, and her tones indicate a well spring of | 7 Wer. The splendid jewels profased over re perennial feeling, gushing from a depth far | th agniticent costume threw back the bght beyond the reach of mere dramatic art which fell upon them as if in sheer disdain of iafe- rior effulgence. Her secon: was at the feast ot K Her dress Jlusion, dotted with silver, white silver- — bw ¢ likely to be required Potatoes were, we are formed, turming up tolerably sound, but very | nall in size. The arrivals of wheat coostwise into the port ef | #nd the market have been out the same extent this 20% to 31, Peruvian 81 to 824; #hilian during the eight days preceding; 3,504 | 103to ks, do Three per Cents. 63; it will aration must be sccompanted by satistes- busbaod s death. 3 Hela 325; ing, been reported ap to thie (Saturday) Brasilian (small) 02s to X. The reliway market pre. ck, «. bhv eniv rent very firm appearance. pe at the cot i anbble b petcene or fa Resolve of the Protestant Fplseo- 1 Church, students of the General Theologionl Semi. JENNY LIND'S POURTH CONCERT IN BOSTON 0 public y Tecord, euch family record @ however, been brougnt lend-carnage simpien and the fi 2 “OLoce — Console clore 9634 to 96% for mo. f didates for orders, and members of the veatry Bow Ootoder 5—10% P.M a umed by sellers has since been m 7 06% for the account. Shares are firm, par- | of christ. i arch, be invited ore Th mii onan th of ‘white roses, white silk boote | @ certified copy ot the eame, sould be forwarded, with ie “ * to hi seate in this % . u of some @ od porno ednesday, the Essex Kent sta Ucularly the more speculative ones, such as | Sa ge ee re is evening M'lle Lind gave her fourth concert in klets; and she bore the ned late os sy ager my Toney tg bare, whilst the oflers from Lincolnshire and | Northerns and Celedonlans. Foreign stocks are steady. | ‘on motion, the convention adjourned to half past | Tremont Temple, It was : ing in this country. It was t imbridgeshire were by no means numerous; the W place in her singing | rongert programme an ter character she wi il exem- of the poetical thon, If mo pasiic or fed te 8 trae rrect copy of it ales to. ht o'clock to-m he represented oan be pro- aye wore ot tune hie ‘ bic i 00 . 7 agenee. the best concert yet given. The hours was crowded to eet, os feir, and oe ly, cae dectwratton, Ube 5 ie ge: d A new set of saditors were t om this oe. je, more so during that eveniny onthe . market opened ‘Oct. 3.—The argument | **°*** Present on “ ~ i 4 eee padi i, so AR rae asa Aveoweet Nis'per tb, for Amerioen, which menced yerterday, Conctaded | casion—the sanctimonious, who would not sttend « sie ease = characters were sustained |ncom: = re 2> pote [A very extensive fire occurred on Thursday int many sellers, and we BS aera neared sol- | concert of profane music for the world but who, in | PY Een it | be to reputed, will he ade prning, in the immediate vicinity of the Corn Ex- aad sue meee Ke. 8 nil gaother, | thelr seal for religion, not for the delicious melody of | Tw» Cativonsia Goud Insenery lange.” Though comparatively litle damage was | ean andyalt ether hinds aespe Mayon ond te | sim’ Kol votosas # Wise ant the “Nightingale,” crowded around her like bees It | have before noticed the case in which Hirn case, howeves. will the mets statement of t of Common | i * idow 01 is «curious fact, however, that those who do not make New York, asked of the 7 on $11,000 of California gold, any bigh professions of religion, nor think themesires, an injunction upon @ 5 deposited in the United States in this city, . > " the Pharisee, superior to others, understand snd | by! Smith Crane, of the Empare City. On ‘Satur: | Leaidmiue = or opiaton thet she enjoy the rublimest works of Handel and Haydn better | day, the case, which has ‘been held under advise. Hygena + pence vegans oo magnate it than the eenting hypocrite, It was the same in Beg | ment, wa rain fore t court, and Jadge Kin, oot the eer my ty phd mays nom, A, noweee, Eolrcsi on akon tices ante per pown hone ste extoome role 4 ‘tom ~ others, pelicats, Metts a liante land. Im Liverpool, about the mort profligate city in delivered an opinion. After reciting the fects ut p< g-uuinenesa of the certibeate be d quotations were quite as high at the close asin | FiI2G" tor ait other Kings, The. sales include 7000 | their owe, appeal without soste--granted, Denlel | the world. the publicene and cianers attended her ee. | tho cree aseet forth in the bill and answer, and | gag the person who gave it be shown to have Deum le beginning of the week. ican; 200 Pernam and Maranham.8\ to 8&4; 200 | Mickiethwalte and otbers, respondents ard concerts apd oratorion, and were just as much de- | giving tbe law an it bore upon the case, the court | sushorined to solemnize marriages The receipts of wheat from abroad have not been . Sd to Bed: 200 Keyptian, 8 to Bed; 700 Bu- lighted ae the Soribes and Pharisees, The enthusiaam | refusrd the injunction, holding that the labor of one | rae, only 10,125 qrs. having come to hand since | rat, 6d to 6d; 2 Ben Isiand, 14d. here to-night was greater, if possible, (han on any former | of the partners in another business than that for the | \r last. We ae ie had a plentiful Lenvon Coan Bacnan occasion. The excitement was most intense. and the } carrying on of which they had aesociated, without splay of samples, having, in addition to @ fait | market the supply of —-- continued tempest, from beginning | making use of the partnerehip property, could pot | a my an ay Sy Ss iS wee large. bas tase were wear Be craves at" IPO. ties sill ta ‘iad be enjoined for the use of the pariaetanip. bar. \porete ane nerally desirous of placiag without stes tng fair cmawae pe TH No 8 Remeen and tions of the great maaters of sacred curring te expenses. There wae a fait con- ‘ednerday's prices, but there was pu briekness inthe | against the Saratoga versatility of her genius, She is wanting palsted ‘ith he ws anim | fe he fi kind i trade. Foreign whe erienced ite ae deep end dark s which make up the success of | Certain etipulated conditions, which the defence mptive dem ae u 4 od inds of foreign west, tot ehheut aga the tragic opers singer. light | alleges were not fulfilled, and in consideration of Poe eee cewas Somewhat erger than wenal | Flour continues ilants, ‘The srrument of this cause | or graceful, the humerous er sentiowntal a the ener: | the plaintiff fuiliog to meet hia coatracts, the eom- busi done we ® SS at larger than usual | ee sold on qutte Band sespended, in order to examine | getic and eubliten, in the imtelloetaal and poe ny was disba . Orane then returned to San the mvidie of the week, bat no advance on for | rather falien off. Im fosting cargoes of wheat ‘and | the question, whether the order appesiea 1s an | ~ she stands alc, gteas northern-light, dassling | Francisco, with hia ship, and engaged io the bust- 1 prices could be established he di here has mot been much doing. oy order No. eS Se pisim- | all pations, pean of pile dcivin ‘which ebont $11,000 as ny afieremt factors stande, in consegonese af Maazese, Jul Calea, and ‘eked tar nt oa to be token when realaedy § he ir arrival ft home, it Ley = | , t : ovited in t iladelphia Mint. It was to » fire, caused some inconvenience on Friday; Proof of rervice of noties of argument ls produeed, on ' he O that the in- appel howe impositi - etion intiffs in error. No. 11 salled and re- vent the removal of this sum by Crane, : wd pont =) we ARs trade cleoed oerved Ke aceite, appellant. Hleiliater ‘of the pabject. In | junction Wan neked — na Pennsylvanian, any at the wotetiooe of Monday last. A see, re ‘execution she Herewelling | September ®). i. i : 2 The Governor of South Carolina has appointed the | minteter joy te her ro | curth Thursday of October Inet. ea dey of by all's | hesubjve! con be Dtowe "yom god prayer; that stele | Green jce to the market, the position of the walls of hme of the surrounding buildings being considered { tosyay; soo Buret, bd: to 6%4.; #0 Bou Toland, 184. | Ho, appeliante. A’ ngerous, it became necessary to remove many eieed 63, Bokeo and another, aga the stands, which interfered with business on Beer, 21 — sales to-day are 8 to 9.000 bales, ot tiday; and the operations in English wheat were | which 1.000 American have been taken for export. and } a more restricted seale than usual. This did | 2500 on Mo atgange) and 600 Burat om speculation. A | cemeed be taken as evidence of the marriage, bat the witnenses must etate the faciy and irewmeian es from ” No {1,000 Bahia. Td. ¢., respondents, agt David Monroe raved, norma at Ovna.—A_ corres Mare et yew Orieans Delta, writing from He- of the ich elt. rage — ‘ te of the Georgiana, Mre, Grafton, “ne ses the Crane was one of the Putnam Mining Company, | here rdey in the stew Georgia vente “hon which went to the gold regions tor Waring, upon | to sek the pardon of her duced by Caiderom de Is | jetters. to the Comde Aleo, xind attention sy et al executors, me No.7 called and reserved, it warm beart, a* - to Ube consideration ay price of town-made flour bas remained pdf and other sorts have also sold on much 86 deaths in Ba fr ook + same jerma as before. Good fresh Premoh There vere jm Baltimore for the week ond ing the Tth ipet