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SERMONS TODAY. Kniekerbooker Hall, Bighth avenue—Rev. J. Mac- tae Ghurch, Mulberry street—Rev. Dr. MeClin- Baptist ening, Church, Grand street—Rey. H. Witoher, Mr. ‘uel Larnard, late of the Meadville Th. coh we ordained as an arch of the Saviour, Brooklyn, last weenine, council met in the afternoon st the house of aa Dr. Farley, who was one of the Meadville Praseaat ‘and from the Ar re- ‘tion at Mobile. te whom he has besa mi: foe, and with whom he is to contin ne Spieber: The services of ordination commenced ooeu ee two hours. is not in firm health. yet returns with oo heart to the field ot his labors at the extreme South. Mr. Wm. D. Clark has been ordaincd as # minister of s pel at Lambville, Ill., and installed as pastor of plist church at that place. 4 ublic reeognition of Rev. J. R. Stone as pastor aaa jerean Bapeist shurch, of Bedford and Downing streets, Wok place on iday evening, llth instant, that being the twelfth anniversary ol “their — tion. Rev. A ‘kins, 8. Dowling, J. . ©. Wheat, J. W. Taggart, and J. 8. Backus, ne part in the services ‘The Presbytery of Newark, at its semi-annual meet- ing last week. receiv junication through the medium of commissioners of the Third church in ad ark, that the relation of that church to the Presbyte: was dissolved, a request to have their name str! m4 from the roll, another request, from Dr. Bi for dis mission to the Presbytery of Elizabethtowa. A delegation from the minority of the church were pre- sent. and wpposed the action. and the matter was post- te ap adjourned meeting, which was to have id yesterday at Paterson. Mr. F.G. Sherrill, a licentiate of the Third Presbyte Sea of New York, and tthe Union Se gee em Sei nary, will be ordained as an evangelia teenth Presbyterian eburch, on next ar Bervices to commence at 734 o’elock. Mr, Sherrill w: shortly proceed to his field ot labor in Wi » Un- der tre direction of t merican Home mary Bociety. Rev. Joseph Chester, oye of the Presbyterian church in Keekville, 0., has accepted a eall from the Presbyterian church in Ironton, and the installation te expected to take place November 24. Rev Harvey Coe. for seventeen years Agent of the —— Board on the W, ‘nm Reserve, has resigned or which his age and disabilities, he thinks, vo and Rey. Seth @. Clark, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian chureh in Aurora, 0., has been ap- pointed in bis plac Mr. J EB. B Jewett was ordained as Pastor of the Orthodox Congregational church in Jeffrey Bast, Mass., Kept. 25th Rev. William B. Stone, of the First Orthodox chureh jo Gardner, kas been dismissed on account of ill health and Rev Banicl Frost has accepted a call to become his suceessor. Rev. Thomas P. Field, of North Danvers, Mass., beds a we aad last week, to accept @ eall to settic in ‘roy, N Rev. esti L. Prentiss was also dismissed from his pastoral charge in New Bedford, on the 30th uit., to Becept the call of the Second Presbyterian ehurch ia Newark. Mr J.C. Whit seived and accep: Mase Rev Tertius S, Clarke, late of Stockbridge, Ms, was astalled Pastor of the Congregational ehurch in P Yan. N. Y., on the 18th ult. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Tod We understand that Rev. W. W. Newell has resi; bis pastoral charge of Park church, with a view of ac- eepting a call extended to him from the Presbyterian ebureh in the First ward of the city ot Utica. Rey. J.D. Mason was installed Pastor of an 0. 8 Presbyterian ehurch in Davenport, Lowa, on the 4th ult. Rev. J, Addison Cary was installed Pastor of the Reformed Dutch ebureh « of city, receatly ot New York, and wor- Bleeker Building, cor- ts. the 29th ult. ‘etris, who also Dr. Mathews gave VU. M, Brett mado late of Andover Seminary, has re- call to settle in North Abington, Tmon was preached b: th charge tc to the people he pastor; and Ke bi of these Lyndei elected ‘asthe clerk ‘to copy the several ren of ‘the districts lato one retura, pre- vious to their being banded in by the return Judge this jell was not an officer of the office in the Custom incompetency, as wellas his roused suspicion as ised to detect pt evening, the rcheme was carried into execution, and it was discovered that Lee eet the — ot o ‘24 end 5th wards, Southwar! ering Ak tr] five dierent places, 60 as to A Koay the sctual vote of Horn RK. Knear 240 votes, and ay yn i Ww. B. Reed. The alterations wi the 24 ward, Poe be an hour Rats in the ine oth Lyndall, when charged with the alteration, factory explanation, bat attributed it to @ mistake. iterations ap; to have been oarefuily asa such as a ‘ing an 0 to make a 6 ot, and a7 to make a 1 of, but in one instance a 4 had on altered into a : 4 ~ mot very be mistaken tor a of testimony had been wid Before im to require rt the matter should be ron oo tee orn ee, grand and it jury.—He wo m pres. sions as aepits or innocence of the defendant, ae the case, if tried, would come before him. He Tooked ‘pon the act of peiluting the ballot box as next in Deinourness to the committal of murder, as it struck at the very existence of our institutions, He therefore ould bold him in $1,600 te answer at the it term of the court, which will commence on Monday next.— Philadelphia Bulletis Monday. 7, 75, 66, 84, ¥5, 102, 103. 4 9, 123, 53, 29, 36, 22,26, 21, 68, M Pixas —Part 1—T41, 749, 168, 765, 767, 760, ‘TTL, 173, 775, 777, 179 TS. Part 2 he Te 762, 650. 754, Toe. ‘758, TEO, 762, 764, 766, 772, 114, 77 7 = Fire of Next Mayor—Firet Meeting | the Now York in front of Philemom Mil~ Wo.om Monday oven Seder of the Committes. Penny Yankee Doodle.—This new penny pe at the ofise, No.8 tecntaine some twenty wood and other outs. look oot! bt oeg sean th China, ney feet: totem te. The Plambe National Daguerrian Gallery, Bromway—Siras gece and Titers should not tal (interesting places ir stein ae Targsas ‘ind best in the world. Fair cqual those of Root Tie dazuerreotypiat of Tis rooms, south west eorner Broadway and d‘prasuiin’ strest, are the eenter traction. A Brilliant Reputation can aquired vhie day by real merit. Jenny Lind Hoes Shraat oR Fac sgt’ mans, jot of fous one . te ity. is not tabling thea for ot ry % ae nder Shirts and 'e recom- = 4 ail Jn, gant of shave era Miley te Joh fe nlite b wher ot ry ee eeistrutck Blverinn st Srirve and Drawers, oom Backus Stove.—This well and i is now manufactured by B, Bask ® rete tke ‘erlainal ‘owners ant aventens, 9b Lie Byes avenoe, corner of Prince eteeet, Brookl; yn, L. 1. : eecce S|, the year no fa i ds retail MONKY MARKEE Barcvevay, Oct, 12-6 P.M. The stock market is daily becoming more active. Pele rarg og from two ‘o four and five thousand shares Nearly three thonsand quite a common occurrence. shares of Farmers’ Loan were sold to day, without de. pressing prices, nearly four thousand shares of Reading Railroad were sold to-day, st an advance of about tro per cent on prices current at the close yesterday. At the fest board, to day, Erie Income Donds advanced \% pet cent; Morris Canal, \; Har- jem, Mi Erie Railroad, %. Canton Co. fell off 1 per 4. ‘The matket closed buoyant, and there are pees indications that next week will be ome of the active that speculators in fancy stocks have known for years. ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer | of this port, to-day, amounted to $97,045 61; pay- ments, $88,685 97—Balance, $4,676,182 74. ‘The demand for Mexican land warrante {9 rapidly | imereasing, We now quote $130 a $135. The largest holders are more anxious to buy thaneell,andthe Wi: probability is that those in want of these warrants to mal locate will have to pay much higher than current New Orleans, to take sa f childrens. prices for them in the course of a week or two. | etrests wet Saat ii, ou, wade ee ‘The Reading Railroad Company transported, for the F- M- week ending the 10th instant, 47,621 tons of coal ; pre- ANTED—A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS—a ¥. viously this year, 937,186 tons. Total, 084807. Bame 7), Roman. re —,, 4 24 West Twenty ~ time last year 920,362 tons, Increase this year, 64 455 aeupaest tons, Shipped on the Lehigh canal last week, 10,648 arn MAN, WHO §rEai SPEAKS AND tons; previously, 602,245 tons, Total, 612.792 tons. The Hampshire mauutacturing company have de- elared a dividend of four per oent. | ‘The returns of circulation of the Irish and Scotch | banks, for the four weeks ending the 7th of Beptem- ne ar FOR ndsthare 06 SELECT ieee etl ta, Protectant Give, 433 Budson ete ae A MAN, Proprister, WAniED—4 PRotastant woway, ft ) fami Wise crn, a <a cy oe ity rete tired. Geventesaih v1, between Pitth and iste ores ANTED-—A. PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO TRAVEL #2 f 3 at INCH fourth ‘8 wholesale or retail 3. o the office of this Paper: "Heat A Titer’ WITH BER CHILD, WHO INTENDS TO leave for France in a fortnight, er steamer, wants « ioe ve! VO) , to take sare ber last, when added together, give the following as the he eveld. oul bs pres average weekly cireulation of these banks during the v abehe > * tit bande past month :— yamyon | Faneow: | PERsnrg ‘SH, AND Is fa tion’ as house~ Average circulation of the [rish banks Average circulation of the Seoteh ban Average circulation during the past month. £7,327,026, On comparing the above with the fixed issues of the fare food city reference ofhes. Can be seen band ‘two di “PRACTICAL PRINTER: ¢ COMPR 2 | ‘ebarge of a tri-weokly office, and several banks,as given in the Banking fimanac, the j in thet South, can hear of a port er pel any a following appears to be the state of the circulation :-— Freablia House, He. 115, > magn preferred, The Irish banks aro below thelr fxed invue. .£2:200515 | (VO WHOLESALE. DRUGGISTS — A YOUNG MAN, The Scotch banksare abovetheirfixedissue.. 86,437 | A who igs goed yenman, ready acconntant, wo. havi ore x Total below the fixed issue.......s.e00+ £214,078 | The amounts of gold and silyer held at the head | offices of the several banks during the past month, | have been as follows :— | tion in aor tore—a preference given wi in cones of wyear have an opportunity ‘ las eek # Keg business, Please ad otel 4 SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 silver held by the Irish banks. . ,..£1,361.652 | RI er creda bo rv oO tiaena ion held by the Scotch banks... 822.696 | Owe WANTED—FOR A PACKAGE LEFT IN THR barroom of the Jerse Hotel, 71 Courtlandt street, some time in the month of Se. ber last, eontaint segare and other property, direc'e Whitney, ‘Astor Hous, N.Ys passenger per steamer Canaia for Liverpool. ‘Total of gold and silver held..........,.£2,174,248 | ‘The above statements complete the returns of th® eiroulation of netes in Scotland and Ireland tor the month ending the 7th of September ‘These returns, combined with the average circula- tion of the Bank of England for the same period, will give the following results of the total circulation of notes in the United Kingdom, when compared with the previous month :— Parer Currency oy tre Unireo Kixonom or Garat Barrauw. Aug. 10, Mio COMMUTATIONS. MONDAY, ocTo 14th, is the Isat R ais footy unt all on the Meoclees et ot Taxce, New Clip Haile acter) "peor: ‘3 PROTECTIVE UNION—OCTOBER i» 1880, —The following employe: s have signed our Billef Prices, od ute are — ofthe | Sosie |, Seeresary, 1 Kaien & Childs, Moore, 7 W. H. Stinemetts, De Perrie, Andrevs U3 Lampheer. or they have our best ¢! panke. Sie Sept, 10, ike 6 Increase, Decrease. Bank of Eneland. .£24.48,157 £12.65 Private tanl ° Joint stock b Renae ome Toil in England, Stare 000 £25,076,154 / FY -£33,878,7 11 £33,003,809 — £970,008 | BA Showing a decrease of £1,040,716 in the circulation of notes in England, and a decrease of £970 002 in the | circulation of the United Kingdom, when compared with the month ending the 10th of August, The foi- jowing statement will show the position of the eur- reney when compared with the same period last Porter & Co. P. Derb; Parer Currency o Gnxat Bartram ano Iaxcann Sept 189. Sept. 7, 1850. Increase. ages” £1,6G2856° 1,191,278 3,327,087 3, ‘BA017 Joint stock Banks. 7 153,778 od. 624.247.1171 £1,429.073 oss ass 19),326 | PE ae ” tenes an Tailors’ Co dom... ,£31, 111,878 £33,003,909 £1, 801,931 operative Store, Nace. OUNG BACUELORS’ SOCIETY, EIGHTH SEASON.— ‘The Committee bog leave teepectfully vo former subscribers and frie * de eA nm ly for © ensuing & iver seem i Further particulars will be insta! Paths aie. . B. B. DA Thus showing an increase of £1,429.073, in the eirou- yation of notes in England, and an increase of £1,891,931 in the circulation of the United Kingdom, when compared with the corresponding period last | stook of bullion held by the Bank of England, in both departments, during the month end- ing the 7th of September, was £16,796,614, being » de- crease of £47,652, as compared with the previous month, an increase of $2,066,405, when eompared with the same period last year. ‘The stock of specie held by the Scotch and Irish banks during the month ending the 7th of September, was £2,174,248, being @ decrease of £82,301, as com- pared with the previous return, and # decrease of | £363,968, when compared with the corresponding pe- riod last year. ton Gray our sincere yanks to yourself a man responded to cur invites Tie es reception ven to the onc it each with the pies ‘ith our best with oalth and Ay of ‘yourselt and corps, we romain, Rar TENN, ; ROBERT Chak hd Gnard. itieo on hebalf of First Troop Nai ae ee Wieea Ly me OPARTNERSHTIP. gern gem Wis day Ajorclved by mt 5 000 Ohio Oa, ‘t6 108 Sao 11020 Obie 6 Oe. 70 Hiss Bo eR RR so ois bonds, ‘ST Mt 76 esse 10 om 58 Sop a 330 7 4“ Erie Ineome bé: H » W ‘3000 Reading Mort 100 A 7 m1 108 8 408 Peo Mes im, oo wry $03 930 sssoireniiee i 2 = UTIFOL, OF FAINTIN Mo fx 7 s Win, W. Shirie a ie - 5 4 foreign seem ©. if wo bad st Sie of falnibions Bate berempeors fer cathy’ so a” 9 <0 = a elle 230 47% 100 10 WS bo te BE = 60 on | Se" io fe woo 6 me te Bi — 4 a 9 Rending ‘ir a ie L wn) h] . Bris s wo do 3s i 175 a} ay 3 48 baw 635 200 Bo Ey 450 Long Island is 00 ae yoo ist 18 Merrie Canal 390 Gtanwecd Cy ww ahle foro pastoner; ft weala eh lade tel, Ss & (halt bo aAX bouse,) or ry t Bekort’s | ws We avcsat Both eces seeds or’ Sx ae s ‘ilinme etrest, fn the it 4 OR re FOR aah $B $39 Porteous D Dook * Doing abees to resize g ig M seenther a 4 Canton Co bis Inquire of Garrit OFFEE URN, FINELY FINISHED, all copper, ent $0 not long ago; holds weven lowes ret able fore now for sale at $1 yention © Kew York with STAND, a haf vie a LOeT, Se. OUR 8 LAN DSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, OUNSIBTING —WoaT FROM or Tan or four handsome y . SUS ee irae Mereosed in — RAK, 0 Py —1 °c. ROOM AND BED ROO! ba il wae abeat ay i 7 er high agar tren Bg chs oF twe CSVEAGE ranmuae CO., No. 95 Broad st. T° LET-FROM second Boor and ate ST EVENING, BRT REWA RP—LOST, Croton water $5 tand nine o’eloel an mine from’ 0 ase | xentegl family, ak pesmadon even taera te pal al ab the end. ngaate bes. woaes | 2 al. The finder will receive the cae oo parte OF A MOUSE TO LET. FURNISHE cS towel ot May vert. Meme Sim Toueice ot re on tHe wre | Sh Totten feet Tee laches lousy theas piece of brass on hei j ota Fw, and bis Plense inquire at 8 Lispenerd st., near ABLE er pase| = to le one {iota napta cite cyreeaeetes | T ia where ny may Ye tenn by coe in the Aetor Pi O's FOU NDI IT 1—LOST, to OR SALEAN EXCELLENT. NEW or} Petar "Kopi te HENRY MASON, Lat Water seneet Lied KNOWN a treet, al OLD AN Rates tam da etreet, bo nee "apna Bot 25 * REWA £25 nei yy a ay factgaer at esc Tie rrEn RR A _HeUsE ¥ ten ag J aa aaa a xia not to exceed $175 an- FURNISHED nguanze WANTED.—A and [-— Wiss; RSON AL. 7 Bag obs DAE MES CaF - | Bove for New York i Ma: farnished atrihe ‘thay. Adlirem bon LOT Poot and terme. witutal al “HOARDING, &. _Banareriess, Kingston, Sept. 17, 1800. ARD.. corn gree Sate rare ut | Eeerares TOR sath A. mate | int Seer hp eeaes al awe were ane Bie ite mI ites ae Pai Rk TWO PLEA! | a} be wad oe eligibl it 7 | a» Woowtcr streets . vee 10, a _ BROOKLYN—BY A INOUE a “ sy" family. ‘haateen Now York EGE Ne ww. NT A GENTLEMAN AND LADY 0 tlomen, be arcom! jeard, ine small improvements, Apply at Ne. t Amity _—_—_—_— eee Be er Kg | EVENING, rae be ae! bore 6 at Tisee a0 7 v'elook precisely. fasts Brea THEATRE, fP4 Bans STREET.—MON- & SHSORE fo CO “CONaURI—ste played, ute! Mr Lester; Hardcastle, Mrs. Hardoas' fon In the ine ue ge jettaof the bOLD DRAGOONS— Mr. Burton Laon rtash, ri Vie tg Gavard: oF, Jorden ; Ro: . Russell. x98, Cire! ily Civele, 26 ets. open at 03 o'cloe cloak. "Pertertanees ‘Soimmence 86756 ainoway, ME which, ‘th ogians, or Swiss Balt Biegeres will perform ihe pBiring a siw To o the successful drama of NEW Yous | Tike- eee of Bond ate ‘Heil a Teal Wealthy, Mr. F.C. Wi ay i ae foom' 0; Beate ie in tochorues ert 8 OFaSe HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, ABO’ y. Monday and We PENING OF TRIPLER HALL, (BROADWAY, OPPO- site Bon Brey? 4 ME ANNA BISHOP, Who will give her Three First Grand Conoerts, On the Evenings of Thursday, Oot. 17th, Friday, isth, and Saturday, Gc Gotober 19th. bly the most mazuificent musical his oountr: not only te wee n RRs WORLD, the grandeur of its design, the go d the arrangeménts for rious accommedation of ite ‘ating comfortabl FIVE THOUSAND PERSONS reueted with special reference to the porfeo- ie @ sousness Cs MOiCE SELECTIONS OF THE Cleesical aS Magnificent Works of the Great Masters, and also of deservedly popular music, will be ae on the plan of the celebrated musical perfor- manoes at THE CONSERVATOIRE IN PARIS, TUE LONDON PHILHARMONIC, And the Groat Musical Festivals in Bng!an mm rm and [tal feetion of the Vocal and Instre~ the sceasion, both in respect to AND TALENT, never before boca attempted in the United States. Ter: nara Depantsieyr. | > violins will number no less th: The magnitude montel arrangements D rand Ruropean festivals, tela doable the pumber generals Hae Cuor al Devanrmenr, ter the superintendence of Mr. William A. King, Organist of Grace Church, will number Two Huxpnen Voices. ‘The whol uder the sole direction of Mr. Boohes. Assistant Dire of M fairs, Henry C. Watson. Pa One Dollar, to all ha he offic fa) rte of the Mall Brosseay, sooond floor; the 6 o’cloek, CUBA~OPRN EVERY inerva Rooms, road way. ost besuituily and luxurioas PANORAMA OF Mii ai of art; and fascial the elties, country: mo tropical vegital | | QuaKsrEaRe DRAMATIC, ASSOCIATION —ATHR- Eeutm, Brooklyn, Mon¢ar. October, I4t on which grening will) ed 8 of tBvADaE, oR z BTA Coutmion on rmx Eastman fase A cel- lision ef two trains, on the Easiorn Raitiva), near Woreester, Mass., took place ye-terday, by which beth lecomotives were nearly destroyed—one ef the trains with the mails for the South and Weat. The train did not arrive till a late hoar Inst __ | night. We learn that none of the passengers were 1BLO'S GARDEN.— TICKETS TO UL PaRvs ov Fun | injured. 2 house vente; per ey Ay 3 ot Our Washington Correspondence. “ ria ae gets Wasuinoron, Oct. 11, 1850. fie Brasian Ae” Monday avon rine Pod my an The @abinet—Removals and Appointments —The we aed whieh, the com ROADWAY THEATER—8. 4. MARSHALL, Oot. (Fy he Si AND vee rt Paris, Mr. agereon. a ia sate fing: Francois, Mr. Scharf, Leabe:, Miss rele. an Pargit, 76, 7h goute vamtiy davelli. Effect of Tears—TVhe Recent Elections— Native with. the Americantem, $e. {2CEO—Too om, When General Taylor took the Presidential pws maul = chair, he was besieged by thousands of patriow, TABIAN OPERA wovey. & who, burning to [serve their country, were anxious to obtain office under the government, anywhere ASTOR PLACE.—MAX M ager Prices of Admisei ny Taxes and Parjuette $1 a retzek, Sule Lesee a shea of French ‘Oper day evening. Oot. \4, . the Mire free ucts of NORMA Norma, Me and in any eapacity. For weeks and months, Cassini; Pollione, M. Do Vr hungry expectants hung «round the city, and se uneeasingly importured the Uresident that he wap forced to resign the appoiv'icy power to his secre taries. So slow was the process of decapitation, that the place-seekers bec. sie desperate, and raised a fury of excitement ay. ist ‘he members of the cabinet, and contributed, i me degree, to make them Lspopalar. Oceasi wally, a few heads woulé fall, for each one bt fifty Cormorants would rush for the vac 1: \ Ser « long interval, during which the Preside t | aod Mr. Fillmore succeeded, with a new « t, the “* guillotine,” as the opposition term \:, | been again set im motion; and at least tw rho have recently hich, @ e from | LOM- ‘to with the 4th tn of LA FAVORITA— Aad Mme. De Vries sez - De Yrless Balvasar Siguow N M Mr. pen at alts pass rus Master, Mr. enn ° e the performance iovcommenee at hit. past T o'clock: | ASTOR PL yupas OPERA ff ular eogoon of the | day evening, the wi of FRANCO ARCIE Der Freyshuts), Grand ‘pers by Carl Maria you We ‘9 first performance in Italian ip this country. The box office is now open for subsoribers. MAX MARETZEK. AT NIBLO'S’ Ootober 19° bh the perfor Neill ponitived will positively t The committeo of ing to the Colone Burton will suporioteod publ c, t department on that of *e, favorite charasters, sup= ning, and will perform in ported by seme of the mest valuable membersct his om: | Dee dismissed, to mal \ tor political favor pan ran any hed favorites connected with the | rites, some of whom ho waiting ever since profer wi the fourth of March, Ist r reward. “ any a time, when ac hud season to expeet eine, saas, Museu. his diatuissal, Bis wife h eapaighed 19 te ant Manager. 5 Secretary or to the Pres » Tote for him; miegine as, Ge ober 16, 1860. warez & afternoon, ‘3 and tears have proved. © arguments than wonderful crow tian Jupsler, Rhigas, will go id Crouch warriescf bismirecuions exootimentgadwitied ¢ | Mere Words. General Th’, ware of this exper be presented | dient, would not admit fe morny.as we are the Spectre | credibly informed. He « hw willing, how. ever, to receive notice of erat through his trosty messen It is evovey (ommke a woman by ay aoe, J ~~ ating, wilt be oe prmed. by with a large fu hong ery, Whee basband is de- PS RR a SOR prived of @ snug sitaxtion, v i+ to do, and drama ef 1BE D. KARD, Among: certain pay, eopemaly wh he os been untitted ties at the Musewm, is a splendid bust of for active like, and-bue learned. to iook « pon all other Also, Madame Lam: the great French Fo' t Admisrion, 2 cents children anper ten years, 12 pursuits a9 contemptible re 4 o.— Many individuals retain ott iuse they are LY MP1 CF ELLOWS' RTUIOPIAN OPER | connections of the * anstocraey,” «hose intlaenee ‘oupe having just returned from « most successful | is brought to bear exactly as it be needed. MONS Ay EVENING Seperate BAR, tad so eee, <o% | No attention is paid to capacrty 1a |v eppoiatmentss wget poche: Tues of Sou e. Duets | andhence ignorant and ppeete a ms are 08, Quartetta, C! @., Barlesqueso® | the recipients of governmental tay in one case, Heal Oper ursh "bri, wteek "Wisi Instrument | eepecially, an old gentleman wus © sinissed from mers in America, om Scents, Deere openatT:oon- | the Post Office Department, aud « rwards em ert at half-past Afternoon conosrt on Wodnes- day and Saturday a! vloned by his successor to do his we ‘his turning of petty clerks aut ane in OPEN EVERY POLLO RooMS, 40 BROADWAY— businers for big men co be evgng 1 apivenins ducing the week; The original aud well knows | they attain to uffice on ac wir political alogians, or Swiss inger. arnt orofe sain somplai f She chlobrated cpm panctes Mine Jat Gould: the Seine professions, they ought not to complaia warn othe vooalis ignist, from the principal London theatres | ers, On a similar plea, sueceed them Doors open at 644, and concert to commenes On the first of next month there will be another leek. "Change of programine cach evening. sweep, and in consequence of the repoit there is 5 c. 4 depertments Lt NSTREL'S CURS: TP IN much fever end ague in the dep u y Chasen iteties URSE A Tactwehich ected ts | Messrs, Webster, Corwin sud Comrad, ere ab- al a a Pega 188, sent, and will be followed by Messrs Crictenden pen She Natior and Stewart, on Monda Messrs. Graly ang i SJ ve A . Abie Baten tt Brey se Open fie $a | Hell will be’ the ouly remeining cabinet oilicers, M. vill 10 P. who, with the President, will bave no difliowity im carrying on the current busivess of the goverument for a brief season Mr. Ewing, the late Secretary of the Interior, did not set his political traps us successfully as he de- sired in Obie. We find that Siate electing a demo- eratic governer. Another member of the former cabinet, Reverdy Johnson, did ne good to the whig rty in Maryland, for the democrats eleeted Mr. Lowe to the gubernatorial chair; and this, toe, in a State which gave the electoral vote to General Taylor. And Mr. Meredith, the ex-Secretary of the Treasury, added no strength to his party im Pennsylvania, where the democracy have gaised in the Congressional electious—eveo in coal and iron regions. As to Mr. Levin, he procured the appointment of Mr. Lewis to the collectorship, and, by this obtained places in the custor house for some his “native friends.” Peter Sken Smith bei PRaELN MUSEUM 75 CHATHAM SQUARI ormances are given ¢aily, commencing at in the afternoon, and £t hail past seven in the evening. The entertaiumente are varied and select, a oe At no other place of ammsement in New Tan’ on] yal Fa vimes—A company of Arab of strength and dex. Fomal ler in yee snd Wsgiclan ts persc iotures of ancient and irks, The 0 throu LA B. DISBROW'S | RIDING SCHOOL, NO. 20 FOURTH Pi ily for Indies and 9 SP. M.; do. for M. Trotting, AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN. oor [—LESSE! ESSR3. LOVE! Bekah ae ares ae mann at the a Joh im Bron id Mr ROFESSOR OF THE minted with the latest o ne and late director of eet are ineipal pie Soaps} tense ore ties Be pea ts oe etvelent recety Bieler Miateoned Ww. mill ora eee | Ea sonny eee ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. 1.—EROTTING —MON- £ 00. F. Conosizes, name kone vi se oh. at ‘; Binok Ragle; we Ventas ide Renta, tn Rathocn he Ceoceinne nomenon, Daattines nase es is) G. Jeokine Vr stallion Romeo ere JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. cr we me oo bsg -- Cs & as AND sicely. Motch Rematen. D. Btaptesaen Pe m. ¥. Conselyea names b. Were etont. ties Proprietor. ‘ei she L et cae ees | 3 te! Creiees on 6 Eoan. ENTREVILLE COU! L, L—TROTTING,—WED- piss K&S Teh e's ot F P. i.—Paree yan JORL, CONKLIN, Proprictor. L. ane —TUERSDAY, OCT. eg ree $210), mile beats, im ng ground, old ome an place. Stages leave the Pele of five fants single copy. 0, f freedom apo ta jon to hie evi yw. Orders, with the the Fd tonal Coot Rook.” [hn Puvlisned and for sale 5 Brevi ray. | G23 THe =e ST TUk satis COOK BOOK WORTHY TELEGRAPH COMPANT, TORK eoeond as on oe lin festsmens and Bow by the | inetrements in Ro- ‘Ro- ad cence the necessity of Gime a,b Wal sre Pusey fitting oF teaneeribing, ar seem 2 error wee ee delivery of the ord Eien | each additional % do. os Ce ‘ 42, Comin Bath, on i. FORWARDED BY Hi) be received ge WARDS, SANFORD thrown overboard by the a iministration, tui democrat, or, rather, went back to his first <4 and had the watisfaction of laboring to d Donarees, the man who had d-feated him fer ook: jector. A This weck wi It be presented Milner’ fond musical dre; rv ma called * Masan: ced in Mr Levin is the head, frout, and tail, of the 3 fit, Fare of ER native Ame: roan paity in the House of Represea- elook. {rao only tatives, and in Congress; but during the last aaelatenen, session he was seidom in his sent. He was met missed, however, wor will be be iu the mext ‘ongrems He was the fret, and will be the last, 1 epresentative of that faction here is, in this city,» debating society, com- ported of intelligent free biack men. They have been discuesing the question whether the aboli- tioniste of the North are the friendsgof the slave, and decided it by @p Unanimous negative. Carrra.. Wasuinoron, Oct. 11, 1880. A New Move—The Great Colorado— Indian Com. mission. High up among the mountains, above the South MELLILERWY AND naw coome y +> PLAID Lowe gia yp Pm SUBSCRIBERS ARE i largest ~y y3 mu iebela heat. i int ier ut the lowest priest, at 365 —- we o1 a en & co. ‘EDUCATION. Bosrpixe AND DAY SCBOOL, 229 NINTH STREBT, ue Mi between First and Seeo: o Prinel- i pal. A Hibrary and Readi ‘scomplete | Pass, interlapping with the head springs of the oe onetees Gene ee Frossand Posty. Missouri, whose sources are from the glaeiers of Fremont’s peak and the peaks around it, some 14,000 feet above the sea, high up among those glaciers are the head springs of the great Cole- rado of the West; thence downwards through & country almost as little known as the sources of the Niger, the waters of this mysterious Colorado are discharged into the Pacific through the Gulf of California, in the latitude of Mazatlan. It rises %, lady in the ae —ane t i= jeaires to ewlti and stent drlonds ox connexions. | amid the regions of eternal snow; it is discharged oe eee, “ty 4 ‘nto the sea in the latitudes of perpetual summer. It compasses the climate of Greenland and the sweltering heat of the tropics. From the South Pass to the Paso de} Norte, the 200,000 men over= lund to California have had to crows it, and yet it remains throsghons ite course a much unkaown as the centre of Africa, Kecently, some of the military expeditions from nia Fe, penetrating the mountain walls of the 4, have ched sume of the lower tribae "the Colorado. Tey report beautiful fer- tile valleys, and a thrifty pasture people, counting their horses, cattle, and sheep, by thousands. dition has invested this unknowa valley of the main river with immense architec ruins of a race extinct—the same race who are supposed te have ours, ~ os P. ed Gentiomen M. Fate ost to dae DeUars i twreny-tive loneo ieiches etationnl le at the oo vat ia guaran a heir Leeper i} southward, those wondrows pile ¢ woods of Yucatan aud Central America. i Ye Warsran, dane. Benare ihe A Strange tales of adventurous trappers, enhance the 7 hes} nprenen erty fertility of the Colorado Vailey, and the dangers of ue Fis Shirin Ga at may. a the semi-civilized tribes who have suce in ite . porsession. finae a dy Ties ile, tow Coetant ate All this mystery is about to be solved. Fremont atte: it, but was frozen out. The Mexican Ti we Sia) PUBLIC. aa Bou Commission, however, are to detail @ 77 804 79 Doel LP. corps of exploration from the Cla up the Coles thus escaping the hazards of the mountains. will be the duty ot this exploring party to lay — this mysterious river to the light of day, and thus finish up the map of the United States so completed by Col. Fremout, for «li that he has is — little ietnet of _twophundred thousand square miles The President, impressed with something of me remantic notions which this ferra inex naturally has awakened in the miods of wientifie men, has appointed, we are informed, a Board of Commissioners to accompany the e to treat with the India among tnese etd, are those desert Arabs, the Apaches, whose meessant forays upon t Mexicen settlements make it the duty of oar government to look after them. Their headquarters are # to be among the mountains neat the Colorade and ite tributeries, mito which they carry = reprivale of horses, mules, cattle, ee men and children, levied from the Bette of Chi hushua and Sonora, and from the emigrants along the Gila. Whether sie short of extermination will bring the Apaches to terms, remains to be seen ; but it wil be the duty of the commission to find them out, #0 as at least to know where te strike when they violate their neighbors’ rights of life and property. Another object of this commission, in addition to treaties of peace, will be to report upon the charae- ter and resources of the several tribes of the Colo- —- Ir. Proprievor. Ww ORTHY OF MOTICR BILLIARDS TB LARGEST Billiard hall | “bam- dere street. dest makers, a 7 ‘Th stall , the Ve ese. tS} pe Pitwe Ball Sone, omen ete DS. the Pr Se 5 Some. “Privace eoowse may be if LV! You safely. there deposit. For saleat B19 “von Depot, 420 Drontway, NY. APES CORNICRS. AND TASSEL. SEVER, AND, sapenie., heapent segor’ Ss 7 crore te the ely. , er approved paper, Cow ey merehonse ii > well to r Rantoi, ” —Aleo a few to S + (SaWURL # KAR t NOT A iTTLe Vebrat redo country, and upon the cap cities of the coun- thad all connec’ ta ot the try for white settlements, with a view, if available for white people, to the ultimate extinguishment of the Indinn titles. od eT ALS, ar The gentlemen composing this commission are Palladiom. | Gen Campbell, late ( Far Havana; Colonel wighes! of OS pad tne am jate Consul at evens *) th Fa Maiden Laas f Ohio, late Mi r to Ruseia. ae much the remance of the expedition, as any. thing elee, that has induced these distinguished men to accept this commission We guepect that some of the romanee will be mbbed off with the reality, and that a rile movrtainove country, with occasional arable val- ley, hemmed in by ey oe ay oad desert wastes, will be diecovere e in, Indians Wafeteliaed, ma) 90,00, 1 ral Tats atthe apis Ay Raa A” ie ~ he sheorted caniavers, en sale wy ali 1, 18 vomit treet like those aeee ee G Ms 4 Albinoe whiter than Baropea new gold miner, and chile of salt, and d of the ever betwee reas, icy a 4 feet dee it they w y they eapeet to find «age Inhabitat country onthe Coloraco. The iminente mana of the, em rounding mountaing preclude the idea. t wait for the commisrionete’ report. Another commission, composed of La M’Kee, G. W. Berber, and E. M. Worencraf, ie Oppointed to treat for the extinguishment of