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7 isang? wile ‘The Cultivation of the French Language. } Our (Cm respondence. and in nothing has this application of by rican compaty known as Col- Benny Lind’s Departure from Boston—Trip LINDIANA IN BOSTON. m to New York—Arrival in the City—and | _, | [From the Horton Ironia Of libs. It is proverbial in Europe, that Americans know PARISIAN FASHIONS YOR AUTUMN. novel arts been more than in the use of . the electrie tele, t any one place - Departure Philadelphia. ; a amine. eye te | more ancient and fewer modern languages than % Panis, September 23, 1950. | bimeelf the ni United ace cotched “~ “ ” On Monday ates thousands congregated around Perpie, ae Ty tesson of Barna" "hs bug eens. | ae other people. Latin and Greek are univer- | Dlaterials for Ladies’ Dresses—Bonnets—Prevail- | the distance thet intervenes, tor example, between rei i in each ease tbe railway depot in Boston, to see the Swedish Night- | ment, proved » di ae ee ay ol ble crousa | sélly taught in our schools, academies, and higher | ing Styles—New Geods for Autumn—Gentle the ¢ ities of Now York Cineianeti; and thes Ingale on leaving that city tor New York. It is stated at fix o'elock, the crowd collected can | institutions of learning, and almost to the total) men’s Dresses—Hats, §c. et him regar character of the , Sonatty all | adventure, w! A along that extended line—the rests, tion of two great nations, ‘that theywanted to see Barnum too, but for adifferent | only be compared to the one in Bowdoin square ® | 1 otect of the living tongues. The time hascome, | Though our sun has not yet lost ite strength, ‘wine, deep, and numerous rivers, the lofty Te tees Risste, ‘e Teoogaived at the expiration ebjeot. They thronged around the ears previous to their | fortnight since eee ae a keep the | however, when the modern tongues have become | summer fabrica are altogether thrown aside. The | mountains, that must be traversed by the wires | of little lees than a fortnight. The steam navigation, both by land amd | of the depot, « . of New York, but im vain, for she was mot | the doors were open, the | ; i which econneet the two cities we have named. thorn, thtegu they Webs lots Coherthe ielpraaava tans | appalling, Geatiomra had tahen thetr ladle | i2@iepeasable, in consequence of our intereourse | moralagn and evenings re! already cold, and the | Zain fom “Now Orleans to New York the roste | ‘sone of We prect wonders of the ager Tbe “ train, and had ectaally gone. | nticipating much pleasure frow the enter. | with Europe becoming so intimate—such vast | tolleus of autumn have made their appearance, | is just as difficult; yet here again we see that the | mighty ogent which, through the assistance of the she was concealed in the ne “ erie | Sa but had se auticipa- | numbers of our countrymen are going abroad—so | wnder the shape of poplins, Cashmeres, Orleans | obstacles have not prevented communication, and | rail, conveys to the remoteet inland locales, with: Accordingly, she got away, together with her 5 tion of the crush attending the entree to the concert; meny foreigners of edueation and taste are found | jaspés and castors Chinés et cailloutés; for such are | to our astonishment we discover that there is a unparalleled celerity, the i esionabli 5 - hed, shawls tora, head dresses le the; afternoon train privately and without any ¢x were sian moxie rey eorey very: | in our polite circles at home-—the permanent estabr | ‘the new names given to the stuifs employed, this mone rapid and continued correspondence between | stances of the hour, carries alike, with 0. a5 i Mr. Bari in the meantime, | ged, dresses spotied, a je residing in Louisiana, New York, and Mae | ate punctualit umilar intelligence over the poles orang aie a vaspscrstn for F FeOep: | a wins ahaa ti aetene who hy lishment emong usof the Itulian opera—the rapid | year, for dresses and mantillas. srohusctis, than between London und Bristol. Is | rou; Ppathie ef tho ocean, whamaee sabsebehinis Sion at his residence near Bridgeport, and the news | tickets took place, a most. distressing growth of our commercial, rocial, and literary ia- | If the goods are new, the shapes have not beea | there not here cause for wonder and regret? the knewn habi-able world somehow or other having reached New Laven that she | Attempts were made by th tercourse with the nations of the old world, where, | altered. Many bodices are made like those of pi we or nl ory pe feinad one Ny 9 of soem comnrauaication to she Dape: ‘was coming, a tremendous crowd gathered around the | totrance to obtain fresh air b; mashing the doors | for ell ordinary purposes of business or society, | Amazons—seme others in the style redingotes, | jy, land have quite as great a need of rapid in- | vi & groupe of vetilements which, as @epot. At Springfeld Wiss Lind and suite were ro anh intern 6 Serene ears mp cnthge ai = the encient languages have ceased to be necessary | trimmed in front with volants or flouaces of ribbons, telgence as those have bs, auto in eevee: their comin Caw of all ‘such connexion is good: ii ruche. | U we have greater wi eq inte! concerned, renders it absolutely ne ry that from their scate, causing @ a. that vore | or aseful. 7 fenmnet aaron ae ane ieee ence and poh aan 5 are driven to ask, why | further delay ps al he cae ted The Aus- moved into an extra train, to which she was averse, and withed to avcid ail display. This train was locked | aogy att opposition ping the ted indies bo | OF all the modern languages, however, French | The sleeves are always made large, and they are | 7 + yet th a, on it that guages, is v rd ave we not made the same use of this great in- | tralian colonies deserve, and ought to be permitted “hw iury 44 cng Bdvaghaschory peda Pe pices Benn ereamare om witout must be | is the most generally knowa and cultivated; and, | equally trimmed with ribbon or bowillons. vention? We may be told thut the enormous dis- | to enjoy, this privilege.” Thee ‘otand in en ee a ae collseted in such force around | 1 tsi, and the pcre chen yin oy Fok. arture to | 8 itis the languege of diplomicy, polite society, | ‘The dresees of foulard are also quite fashionable. } tances at which people live from each other in the | sive condition, as recent parliamentary. sta! ¢ orehe aie +s “ nited States is the one at reason for their | will clearly establish. he increase of popula- abe cars that the train could not procemd, and they | «Der Freyechute,” but ft waeali dub show. Novan | &nd commerce, emong all civilized nations, a| They are generally made with three bands of | oTers) adoption of the th cage gp saber Br. tion, secorsing. analysis of the document re- ‘would not budge an inch till ehe showed hergelf at one | iaseamens gou}d be heard, by reason, of the byron ¢ knowledge of it, to almost every cless of educated a oat ares and cut straight, instead of | ufiorded by op bape Undoubtedly, the diffi- | ferred ars to bem the last ten ae of the windows, and the people insisted upon shaking | $4 neem cig mer ancienee. She omarion ogee | Americ: has become indispeneable. Hitherto, ing festoon ea egy a Phy ap culty of travelling, and of personal cominunication, ~New South Wales, 98 per ceat; Van Dauds with her. They seemed an if they woulddovour: | forced out of thelr seats Sy crowds of promenaders | for the most part, the diplometic appointments in elias Doattan. pga ong of a dress Feed wna udp ag of the gps Hie [peng roe a distal st greatly increase the cost, and the her. Many a hard rquoeze dldher tender hand reeelve, | throughout the room be was severely censured OF | ihe itt of our government have been bestowed | made with» seyurate parts, which are specially thiuseas Df the population meh tout" Gtentaok , ie which she took im good part, and svemed desirous to | tlowin the extra, sal jah,” but the noiseund | npon politicians as a reward for their services in | printed or wove for the dress. This style is oue | the return to the outlay of capital. In such cir tempted his alr fro: wove for ¢ isty the people in ever; + Buch isthe goodness | optus for him to be heard " .. | of the prettiest ever invented; and, though I fear it | cumstances, we should therefore expect that the satisly the people in 7 ol a contusion were too over) for him to be hem the cause of party, and very little regard has ge. i ne cnt of heaton nts ot 4 ‘Sort bs = el ee oe rnd gr pod Tegards the enure p»pulation of these colonies, it muy be stated that the progress has been fron ! 170,676 souls in 1839, to 333,764 in 1848, Lge ed heart. There tremendous rasb to th Finully, Mr George Loder came forward —<the stormy x f- . " an augmentation of 163,033, or at the rate pal ‘where the eppeared; the peo nic pushed, palled element ¢ fora moment subdued—and he spoke | ntially been had to their quelifications or accom- | people of disreputable character,—it will be “all | tional lly great, and that in Engiand, where the | per = ‘The balance of trade in 18483 was in fa- aud dragged, to get even a glimpse of her, ffthey could | as be wet nen-—tbia conduct apnoys Miss Lind very | Plishmente. Hence, in almost every instance a 0” for the oma for ei? very eapmueiye.. distances are much less, and the population much | vor of Australia, the imports being £: 442, and about seeing a huian being before. At length, with | tion to ase the privilege now beld O28 fo Miwtiokets, | tatives abroad were almost entirely ignorant | nese crapes are still mach in favor, and will nded, or the cflles ot iter” laid down, and the | . Facts such as theee are appreciable by the great diMleulty. the crowd were removed ani the train | tirw, and receive at the door the vee teeetkespor | Of the French language, or, at all events, un- | remain co for about a month. Then will be worn | Fume charged upon communication much lees meanest comprehension. It cannot be said that or to use their best endeavors to promote and kewp or- n iets ana Wees cite’ cudeeetsed. wares ince | der. Miso Lind will bold herself reeponsible to all | able to speak it respeetably. Now, what, can | the velvet prlerines, ~ At Todia camel hair | those of America. Yet the very reverse of t the lage and growing interest of the woo! trade of pert eight o'clock parties retiring tor the repayment of their ticket a diplomatist do, without being able to ap. shewls, which, despite all fashion, are always the takes place. The charges are very small ia New uth Wules, does not merit the facilities ‘The Wain reached Bridgeport: at uine o'clock, when | mopey ‘ " ene > 8 - | more comme u fawt winter garments, and the | United States, end, as & consequence, the commu- tought to be obtuived, or that the mining prosperity the sae seeny was enacted on & sunallor scale. Tho | The appearance of Jenny, for hor first song. some. | pear in society? and how can he appear in} richest. ¥ nications are very numerous, und thus the fre- | of South Austnalia, and the Indian trase of Wes- whole party were driven in carriages to the residence | thet etilled the troubled wateee ate - Lend a society without he is able to talk? We have Among the bonnets which I baye seen lately, quency of the use pays for the grea‘er expense of | tern Auetratia, fail to require the various benefits ot Mr. Baspum, about # wile from the city, wheretaey | know that my Redeemer liveth” with the best 6 known multitudes of cases where gentlemen were | Will mention, first, a chapeau habullé of lemon colored | the lines; and herein, we suspect, les the cause of | that would inevitably spring therefrom. The ques- spent the wight, and lett yesterday morning at baif | the occasion would permit. She was evidently m insiderably frightened at the demons satis, trimmed with white lace and a small buach | our neglect of this instrument of communication. . ‘ i iH be hie ave ) exiremely anxious to receive diplomatic appoiat- | of water lies. The under part of the edges was | The post travels rapidly, is cheap, aad the commu- tion of route may be oue which may have aided lo deterring temporarily the practical accomplish- us, and port ten o'clock by Ube express t for New York. f , , ¥ iT au - ettcae at vena ta te A Loy it r hepa bee fi (betyreans 2 siksaosibiciomenne eb etacae ments, and who, but for the disgrace, or the peeu- | adorned with a@ blonde, sewed a8 a ruche The Dication, therefore, between persons living at no | ment of the undertaking ; but this should not be have seen Mademol- | ing. Am encore of the “Keho Song” was called, but | niary Jose, would have immediately thrown them | bead ribbon was composed of a fousllis of gauze, of | very great distance apart is sufficiently easy and | allowed to intertere to the extent it has, when it is Twvaty-seveuth street, | Jenny woul not gratify the muitivude 1 the | up alter reaching their posts, so extreme was their | Pe sume color as the satin. expeditious to make us unwilling to incur a very | so clearly to be perceived what results must follow. ty MinGtes past ons | Not less than four thouraud persons wer India, connected from port to port by her fleet of steamers; the West ladies, in every respect, fully accommodated, even in conjunction with Mexico ; England and America, hand in hand, a8 it were, throwgh the medium of her hebdomadal mails; the Brwzils ond the Cope ot Good Hope, aflorded room for their commuuication, Australia will, when suflered, join the throng, forming the com- plete bond of union created and nurtured by this fostering power Whatever revolutions ia our Second—A capote of purple craps, trimmed with | heavy cost, even to! Tapid means of cor- chee hall betore eight o'clock. Amin Bey. the Turkish n- | mortification, the very moment taey found them- | black lace. ‘Two buuches of violets, adorned with ecdibiate It: anit tak sree woth sesaes Carriages were ip waltiog from the New York Wotel | vey. vas, “Ca A nn Anbar ys selves unable io appear in secicty, or converse with the it eR ee oe Wiss gens on ” Pr dypeanerl were also very cheap, the use would become & f c sbment; endo | general notin c 7 ‘ ‘wus not # soul about the place, eo little | gow motion during the couosrt, sud critically ex: | those with whom they were compelled to associ- oe tke (ribbons) o! ‘upol babin and the fescue Of che emaploymens of ihe amined, swed out, the wreck of settes, win- . mtn. : ‘ 1 3 phic dispatch bad been sent Gor thal catenins me. : ; _Thiré—Another capote of dark green crape, Pret goon le of small and frequent returas would on, eDly an bour betore. to have the carrlages in wait. ‘The hall had been engaged by Mr. Baruua for three There are several classes of American citizens, | trimmed with assorted tafletas Amidst two cock- | jo), B00 +i in this instance as in so many others, jug. and to have dinner prepared for Mias Lind and | ¢vevings the presept week, but Jonny positively re | who have hitherto found a knowledge of French | %0¢8 Of nbbon were two baaches of peasées, aud | and our telegraph adventurers have hitherto par: party Wr Barnum proceeded in the train to the de tured tosing alter Baturday night Kaowing thet he ho will h re the garviture inside consisted of two other bou- | tially failed because they have made their com- pot i Canal street, and did wot cet out at Twenty. | bed but this one chanee to humbug our citizens, he | not only of great eervice, but who will hereafter | ques of the same flowers, twisted with blondes. | muuication far too costly. seventh etreet ss ee tie! Fold by his ae teog ert tin | find it indispensable to success. French hus for Fourth—A bonnet for the moroing todetie, There however, enother point of view in Leareer may succeed these changes— Atter dining at the New York Tote ada ee ne ate nee ane man hept crowding to the | several centuries been the court lunguage of the | Made with fancy straw, trimmed with four ribdoas | which this wouderful invention may be regaried, Lird avd suite Yeft for the Phil @'cloek and started by that conse yance at five ovclock © city of brotherly love.” where the broad I be moved in the spirit as they never were rience that new rensation whichevery- | ing. for the first time, the glorious pbia train at four es of communication in the Ath , there is litthe fear of their not war- renting the experiments that have been attempted. : ri edu’ ok Sun tower tak gh tt they must sooner or later be, by he it je p a rid; Of Gale... CREMY COL, Sewe; at om me maet. | and in which it will be seen to be capable of bein, nef jedging. tbere were from coven buadred cs | World s and there ts no immec A very small lace was fixed on the edges-of the | msde eubservient to still. greuter social improves ceded TK ot’ toa to persons who sould ner | other being edopted in ite place. It is, moreover, | nbbons. : ‘ ‘cack | (OME REO Ga hele ak, Wade. komme nto tine hail the language of society ; and wherever in other | | In short, an ensemble of a fashionable toilet in | ‘Phe constantly increasing commerce with America, a A u who paid three dollars for admission Ps t 4 papibintt«. Paris consists, vt this time of the year, of a boanet | and our growin, relations, soci:! us well as com- the bell was crowded to excess, demanded a re. | COUMtTies genYemen meet, it is supposed of course } Ade with w plaid riboon, green ‘und white, | f™ 1, atthe, red pecpla,iveadar &. sépidcotamar he programme of her reception at | turnof their money. The doorkvepers evuld not do | that they all understund French, aud coasequently | trimmed on both sides of the head with whiie nication with the American continent of increasing te prospect of any Mondsy.— This fine ship arnved from New York F Ciry, which the Bvensng Bulletin publishes | £16 8nd tave Ci ete eee cian thaw | that is the language in which thry always address | feathers, or plumes. A dress of Scotch barége, | importanee. This necessity of trade and society | at Greenock, at 7:30 last night, and, waiting for the bash esc in ing ‘ho Vinee Shas Me. Sevaten woes setae teem noth Besides, there is searcely a de; either geen or maroon, & disposition; 4 caraco- | may be made the means of a great improvement | flood tide, reached Glasgow at 2 o'clock ths mies tLe money at the Revere House, hore they proceeded | one enother. Besides, there is scarcely a depart I i t 4 THE SWADISH NIGHTINGALE GRAND RECRYTION OF | ty crowds, tof commerce ulong the whole of oar Athantie | Pateesus Of black taffetes, trimined with two | in one part of our country, which certaiuly much | ing, mekmg a run of 19 days and 2 hours, She REVY LIND IS, PUILADELEHA | “Atthe Revere House, Mr Barnum was @rst callea | M*Bt OF Commerce along reetncdbitwchegsieis tows of woollen dentelle he wader sleeves are | needs enlightenment and’ assistance—we mean brings €3 passengers aud « valuable freight. The ta re ene Riearece ta Mate hafute the renter | upon by & perty 0¢ four 8. two of whom were | Coast, Where houses of respectability have pot al- | also made in the sume style. Ireland; and her geographical position may be | City of Glasgow had severe weather for two days We Bulletin excl a prog after leaving New York, and lost some of her masts; but #Yier clearing the banks of Newfou land, the had a fine rau ecress the Fy hae 3 eluerly and very resp. gentlemen. They had j tablish: latio: th commercial me: Another very elegant (orlette is a redimgote of | turned to use not simply to increase the rapidity of the arrangements privately agreed upou Ly ths Mayor | pala the price of ret cles tiokets. but, by the rascal. | T¢*dY established relations with commercial men |p, Trg Na SBE eh mantilla of black satin, eurcssnespendence ib Assertive, but te her ova and Counella, fe receiving Mile. Jeuny Lind @a ber ty of the doorkeepera, could only present to Barnum | in Europe. The mulupheation of steam packets | hordered with éfités, and a bennet of autuina good. Sree theavest coast of ipolane ey dashes “On the arrival cf the special train, contalaing Mile, | Promenade tickets as evidence, Mr Barna between the Old aud the New World is inereasiag | straw, trimmed with blue ribbon, assorted to the | @ voyage by steam might be performed in so short | light winds, and averagicg a speed of 200 miles per Lind and her party, at Tacony. rhe will be mot by ® fused to refund apytbi re than the val these commercial relations every year, and the | color of the dress. a finished atime as to be mevsured rather by hours than | day. The City of Glasgow left on the 7th current, deputation of citizens from some of the first tanilivs. | mepade tickets. But the gentlemen were time hes already come when the large houses had it [have seen samples of goods just finished at | days. It packets were to sail regularly between | and her news hes been anncipated by the Atlantic A rivambont, exprestly provided by the eity, will re- nent ut the treatment they bad received. Lyons, for the winter seasoa, which will be really | the nearest harbor on the western corst and Hali- | and the America. All the berths for her outward ative the distinguished visiter, and the colors of | on justice. Barnum fnaily forked over the whole | dispensable that the clerk who manages their cor | admuuble. I understand that Mr. Montaat, the | fax or New York,and there were direct telegraphic | voyage have been engaged three weeks since. Arrica and Sweden floating together, and with tae mount. One old gentleman told Peter T. Barnum | respondence should be thoroughly versedin Preach. | agent of Messrs. Stewart, of the marble palace in | eommunication between that Lrish harhorand Lon- | Meesre. Tod and Macgregor, the proprietors of this she will be conveyed. to Waluat strort ehart, | that behad -slmaye Knows him to bos humbus— | Oiher things being equal, the clerk who now Broadway, has purchase? many of these silks, | gon, news mmuubt be transiniited from the borders | sctew liner, iutend launching, in afew days, two. vi he esi ie ut. Un ast night was pot aware was aleo a pd “ which wil be much worn is winter in the issiseippi ort i y oe ty br harnen. & § Parent age rere od sarene ref) nousand dollars towards | than others; and when ne adds to his accomplish- he dresses of the gentlemen are about the same Ireland in less thana week. It, in addition two | the Gapges. So soon as they are of m4 stocks, * ' oo. retiring like | ments @ knowledge of German, Spanish, and | @8 that I sent you two months ago, at least in | this telegraphic communication, @ railroad were | another fine iron steamer will be laid dowa, as « . Mr Barpum then made bimvelt se , t, you ths . SORE on cucoaeeed 3 a whipped cur, with his tail having © downward ten. Italian, his pay increases in the ratio of his acquire- i ‘cuiting The most fashiovable beaux of | carried across Ireland from east to west, all who | consort to the City of Glasgow in the New York Geney. ‘ ‘aris wre dressed in the English fashion, which | prefer travelli land would take their final | trade—a proof that the low frewghts and fares have from New York, blowing ra oem, his own and “pbwut two bundrea persons assembled at the Reve ments ; because, in the same ratio is the value of | consists of tight pants, with large bands along the eparture pmen Pf Irish port, rather than incar | been found remunerative, ‘8! Chiet Menkal OES | Hour. toobtein redrees from Mr, Barnum; bat hie services augmented. legs; waistcoat made of the same goods, aad | the inconvenience and annoyance of the longer pocwwnan tmnt Bah Military Escort. | ee ete ar ebeiceor taamenek teak eiaae It was once considered a hereulean labor to ac- | * Hock coat with a very short skirt, fea voyage which is necessary if the voyuger start Census of 1850, : od r is either bt r black. Iti i ' ao i Brig Gen J. Jones Bidney and Staf. vals thet Mr Barnum would pay back their | quire a knowledge of foreign tongues; and it is no wnat Rai Ay ge Biving 2 | eather from an English or a Seotch port. The fast Coxxrcricut.— We give below, the result of the ” hort 6 ; but the RB laying the ‘ Grecti i i . i seques 5 P test liners would im that case not be those which | eensus in this State, as far as received. It showe Philsucipbie Greens. Penns Ligit Fantaaticals, | ROMY 02 Mondey morning at 10 clelock-at the Fitch. | easy matter for adults to limber up their hard and | slceves ate not vo tight as they were last spring; | gail between Liverpool and Americ, but Irish vee. | an increase im 81 towen, of aber Bo coe Coane burg depot bother bh. can't pel Independent Bh invincible Rede. ray. but we should net be surprise to hear that, at tho | stiff vocal muscles into the Jambent flow which Spey Fat Sinn ne ond py ey go sels would enbey that Catenion and advantage, qearetion. Gaim, Lose. Fn Queen Adelaide’ Darrlagy. drawn by 18 horas. | Now York nes nt Nae om the Toad between Boro and | graces the speech of @ polished scholar, who has | fushionable tailors of Paris—either Messrs. Barde, pond wcgeme Syren Maggs pve —— ek oor - & nd Ex-Mayor, | ‘4 spoken several languages from childhood ; but the | Sehmitie and Devallier, or Dusantoy, or Renard— i 2.886 me e horse. } {Vrom the Boston Fravellrr, Oct. 14) . os “ fl ° be incaloulable. In such a etate of things we 146 mI Seleet and Common Uouncils, om toot | _The soone enseted wt the hall on Saturday night, | Cultivation of these tongues, particularly Freach, | Will be made of a sort of pilot cloth, long hired, | should lite dread the influence of the Syuod of Lisi E ‘ Police nicuet, Toe Poy ies scene seas saree aan German, and Italian, now receives more atteation | of dark pigeon ereen, color. gage oon Thatta, o mone SS 196 8 Deputation are fesse ests tie everal Insane | tha could ‘by any pomibility be seated, or ebtain s | in New York than at any former period ; and we | \eivet cellct anda trimoting of very broad galoon, | eh 'qaching of Dr. Cullen. Th se fiettine tee 303068 ‘Asylums comfortable standing place. The consequen: 4, | believe thet among those who have had experience | This style of overdress is very becoming, and, | conclave of Cardinals with & Pope at their head, 80n ~ bat ‘the room became overcrowded « tumult 4 ;. my Mlagibal Manawer of the Museum ‘ | that wi vg ie eal Tighttal epereecence, | mtheee matters, every Ofher syatem is thrown yt an hate will be warm aud very com- oven if attended wih all aoa, by the whole Fe] Ho om Thumb, in his ‘ 7 panied . ‘4 , “ ° Catho! erarchy reland. av Titania, the Fairy Geeen. | tened # serious disturbance. The discon- | aside for the conversation system. The professors} The young b from seven to eleven, are 2549 — m2 The Lavisible Lady. in O) | SERae ane oe eee ete eat satus ant | of Freeh pow in New York, epend most of the dressed’ wills small” “Hungarian jackets,” either banter eocabel is thoughts He Jooromomamyr ‘ im 2 & PA giee ont ef Dolce teen, | nd doors wers broken; | time of the leston in conversing with their pupils, = or velvet, Some others weer the English | merchants, end now, we are told, engages the at- ite “ts = ib Re rie oe ws tiet. | jeveral ladies fainted and were removed trom the hall; | guages isin their pronunciation. There is a large | colors are the more inehionablee peta nes en fag mparenete wre on haga tn : dake booed py? the ordinary power of muric was wholly ineffectual to | nomber of very accomplished professors now ea- | Hoye from twelve to fifteen, wear shert | jvoiguhowet, wan ia nscertaiving what are tT el mg U B Commissioner under the Fugit @ Act, | sel the fury of the exeltement; and it appeareasif | gaged im New York, in teaching the modern | froek coats, with a single row of butions. Panta- | Sonal mogh “a tenth cere ey ets great na: .138 «1600 me Police oliee Polloe, | pething but the magical voice ot Jenay Lind could | jougues; und we are glad to leara that Professor | Joons are made of the eame materiel ue thove far ao eo i Mc a 11880 8626 (ewe ‘The Temperate Family. tabing the P! heve hushed the tumultuous agitation into silence. | Chanut, the distinguished writer and scholar, has | gentlemen, but they are not «o tight to the le oe pen mabing ced somehing uso [246 342 The Intemperate Fawily. taking snother social glass | y Cpe who witnesred this scenes must bare been rod 00 eoannine classes fet the coun: U A 0 Ug ‘gs. Jess roads, and in poe costly avd unnecessa- 106 61018 rs ‘The Drunkard,” Dyer B pe kewcay beg otg BR son. Profescer Obenst for many years filled the erg The ribbon ts very cee phate I pave canta, © Jone * :1ae la = Much © fatigued,” after » herd ran cet, SOO. =Re as eree | Chairef Hist ia Henry IV., of Pe ” ascertain the proper route for thie great national ~ 1635 «(1562 —- « Pelice. Pollee. olice ean learn from the ob- | Chair 01 ylv., on the left side with a large cockade. railroad and telegraphic line, an might now 348 om 19 Bens of Temperance, ity. | France, where he was broughtinto constant und | Boye from twelve to fifteen, wear hate | be prepared to begin the making of a road instead 294 36300 ; has this morning publiched a | familiar intercourse with Guizot, Michelet, Quinet, th a jo i quepares te cura ash on tends Gmaey oats tat thata thourand persons mote ‘could have | Deranger, Lamarane, and others of the ilusteiovs | tadwhele, Crowe? and large brim, of three inches | of surveyingit. Sul, entertaing the ideais a great ome, VE. St Batata he es Litt sea gig | Wil oh ate We erst aa oten us| Merge fetes Dern, ead Feaek | neinrchet male having the form of | NP Maran mot as 5 mounted on the Bes Lien nging . er was professor i terature, a reach | hulf an orange, with a eisére. ene are Increase of Ocean Steamship Lines. 9006 34670 oe | Public te believe thie state cat | History in Jefferson College, Louieiana; bat he has | mate of Blot cr block t From the London Bhipping Gasetis, dept. 21 ie on Kaitore ir bate seoccestal Bumbag which now extiished imei it New Yen phy ade jue or blaek silk sah B. H.R. qinn Seis Taman @ a 2) ain ow ta ind should be obliged tol Menent residence. e understand tnat classes tion of steam navigation, cannot fail to ba 2 Masleal erities a Teaiten phrase books. ren 4 money ten 8 hee, minds and | are f Seung fet ‘Me Sastrastion, Det that none are The Electric Te Phenomena m the w ation oP en in the 1et | me: chment of 400 Philade . there is cause ee i. these wh om [Prom the London limes, Sept. 26.) ivi ; casual and inexper 4506 6062 1488 — ry | ject to such contro! as may expose her to yet farther | knowledge of the langu: since his object is rean' lectric | Vers of passing events, the strides ¥ S pricctoa’ tne nore Pekin, Jodtguities ‘The dirturbances ot Saturday night were | limited to the perfecting of ouch ia the speaking ‘eae es ne ey potty Bina om a the direction of those who have encouraged by +4 a an Rival Musteal So | the legitimate renult of Mr. Barnum’ ole course | and writing of French. From the udvertieemeat | fuilure. Ite practic Jee ed ex- | Movement, must appear to be associated with 1361 1448 “ = Ttallan Bi: since he has been here 1 he has dirgusted poople | in gnother column, our readers will receive addi- ii mpt to extend the links ia the 1,808 = 2.040 - craton diecoves attempt aoa Publishers of Jenny Lied ,o Fete tee ~ ety ye baer tional information on the subject. FP ncdephcamets ebelman otheat utility, asd chain of communication, so ns w embrace 1s 165 ML Sudeunee conatinice tf tae tot thection, piifeation of bis life, in the offensive mannor in auabdbadien. serves, indeed, for the moet part, simply to excite whole of the civilized world within the range acs1 1200 en Maurshal—J. & Keyser. ich he hes inauaged the Jenny Lind concerts in this serged wonder at the marvellous feats achieved by mo- | ©! what may be described as our every-day oceu- 4es. ban = fal candidates of th Pr ty. One of the cases which anti-rentiom has en; dern ecience. G . circumstance that & contract has +H bea Buccesstf: ft last election gen- nee. It is talked of, wondered a', and : 1982 «(1817 “ ‘The Fire Department | - - dered, recently came off at @ circuit court held in | neglected. nat been concluded with the General Screw Steam ol 1.176 = Police of tbe Cisy ats reepeettul aistanes. The Tripler Musle Hall—Madame Wishop's | Sulivun county, by Judge Watson, of the Third | fi country teeming with popnlation, end that | Company, for 4 monthly communication with the soa 6 103 en ’ . bond mest iatimete, 3 p Repreventatives of Charitatie inetivetions, ieoking | Concerts. Judicial Cireuit. wtia tea real ten. the or rapid, | making by the Royal West lodia Ml lot ae » hopeful | _ Wo wooner dors one musical excitement subside, in |" "ie piaintiff im the cause is a daughter of the nee Liat Sap, De ‘meets E Sate, | oS comdicle Geile & sangumeate' tor starting the abee 2.284 Disteltevers in “enoad @ measure, than another springs into existence. ‘The | A daughter hte — . mae panne My “VE f° | Brasilien live in the of the ensuing 1239 1344 Deputation fro Lute beet aiiee of Virgina, | Inbabltante of the old world would scarcely betters | ‘se Commodore Chas. G. Ridgely, of the navy of | 7 “< offer Bhs | ae 3610 © the United States. Through her mother, who wasa sos nape Ove of the second families how powerful ® bold music has upon car people. They i . & mode of corresponding that in despatch rm icneae aoa Btrangers 4, | look ape us ae fttowing, without say or ret, the ac- | Grand-danghter of the late Chancellor Livingston, | the ‘widest. fights unt imugisatons of after passing theengh the principal wereste cf the city quisition of the almighty dollar, and little ¢hiak that | she inherited, in common with two sisters (one of | Which, while thue miraculously expeditious, is ra doeen timese year, still | Whom is married to James Schote, Jr., Esq., of | St@ cary aod enfe—and find, nevertheless, that Qnd districts. will proceed to Jones’ Hotel Cheenet we ran muricaliy m: sett A Saehintinn ot forty vung indies of Whe 884 puch fe the feet, eeccuat for it who may. This Teiplot | Dundaff, Pennsylvania, and the other of whom ie | jisegTent Seeming advantoge is generally aeg. Musle Hall te likely to be a magnifieent afeir = the ity cerry. we behold offered to such a community nef w i : ff i wife of St. George Croghan, Eeq., of Kentucky, a | eo extraordinary a result. raing nati oy dimensions are vast, very much larger than any bulld- | tract of land in Sullivan county, known as Great | ' other countries, inhabited by nations in a similar | Ourrelves. cs gracefaig, ona | 14s. erected for musteal purposes, tn the world, ex+ | Lot No. 4 of the Hardenbergh Patent. The late | tite & civilization, with pty Yt Seceeenieay cepting, of course, the Opers houses of Milam, London, | R 1,. Livingston had leased many farm lote on the | similar and means to the furtherance of | from its employment. drawing room prepared for end Hevane. Ite sccommodetions, exclusive of the hei vate, behold a result | posed to be I be accompanied only by MF. Magic Hall, are so extensive that it weald afford room | ‘et in his lifetime, and after the birth of aati- | 1B ‘is cp are te ‘diferent from that | What maoner, fumvit continues outside ths aut’ Mr Barnum ei fore Musical Library, and alee foram Academy ef Mu- | "*@tlem many of the tenants refused to pay reat | Which our own If we look to int sien! instroction in the selener ef the art, on the plan | Pursuant to their leases. Subsequently they be; il 3 £ f { : to deny the Li andthen the Hardenbde: bear in mind the circumstances peculiar to them— ty te wee Co sae and famoy an aa ms title, and scaly Vegan to cut and carry off the those, Py ty 4 which hee coedadee yy tries Whore it may be considered desi- ‘crowd that here I eee? | Theve thtags are on oe, and Amertos | timber, in defiance of the rights of the owner. A | from our own--we shall be inclined yet more to | Table to c iltivate. following the Unites” Will never have ite mustoal telont (and there is much | suit was instituted to recover for a tre which | marvel at the dissimilarity in the u of | , it is certainly within the last fifteen years that River, Au- | here intemt) developed, nutit these neceratties are pro. | brought up the question—How far is the Hardea- | the discovery to two people so situated, le the fleets of seamere—the property of individual com- , F a he berg title valid 1 and does the Rochester pateat ex- | United States of America, the electric telegraph is | panies, my by government contracts for per- ; aba. | tend into Sullivan county t Dow a common necessity, and of ral Keemence mail eervice—have covered our = dame It would seem that the anti renters had purchased | {s epreed ~ {he yt these order import: ° : sols Me Gae. day (te morrow) evening, with © splendid Musical | of the Rochester trustees « pretended title, under be rb we. repelling tod by fantile py them onl we hy Tt the | Rell. aasistan idee » " Festival, under the direction of Mr. Boe! contem- | which the tresparsers justified their acts i seer 5 Oriental; second! ) a ‘They wieh torpy; ° 5 plates providing these great Musical wonts, ifthe pub. | the Rochester patent was grante }, bended Land Sococemns” Now, if ~ eonlee ~ | Wert nde “Mil Compenys thirdly the eased rity. Ge pray you opeah i age 's favorableto her enterprises. This for- | erly om the Great Mountains or Blu Hills. Some | etate of ihe population, the email it | Halifax and Boston Company; and, fourthly, the ‘ 4. 2 ; Obariee John- tival and thore which are towuceeed It, wilibe appoia | (Bree oF four years afterwards, the Creat or Hat- | bears to the extensive country they inhabit, aad | Ceneral Screw Company. Gearral Steam ben’ oo denberg patent was granted, which ison the the nature of that country, we cannot fail to ad- | Company, although avery at ogee ore ee a ee ane ceeceriltee, | Rochester. About the time of the Kevolutionary | mire end epplaua the megeehy end eacrey evened | toar te more closely ated with ike eas of the Ly * forme ar, ile & van count, inbrokea mimed i yonel Se at ber pearly righty’ | wilderness, some difficultie sen unto where ocean Sad aaa Ge ‘tigen therefore, come hamediatcly wiisfa the acy ‘beams: — 4) be op the same immense scale, and @ | the boundary line should be, the Great Mountains ven- | OUF notice. By the Peninsular and ‘Onental Come per = eholr compored of boye will add « novel fe hole Hargeom, " | Wonderful end, ia their most useful ia being wholly indefinite in toa where there | tion, And if We compare ment the w! were in reality no Mountaios, but the whole with our own, we meet eck: dge ote hae fey Dish am: junetiona is supplied: country being very hilly. Accordingly, the trastees | reason to be astonished, gneved, and ashained. and Malta, through the whole course of the A | komaenea by weommince cnr’ cn nee | weve een Ratan. games| TH cren lng Ronn egy tea Fapld rue session as possible, | Ia, forthe purpose of fixing upon a boundary which | the United States; and oo mae “ible euelon het dev : 7. ° programme =! | phonies. qcart et: tingle chor ware, Will be judiciourly mingied To mare ot ail the | of & more popular character, and novelties wil At the lose of the duet ules Ping end Mr Bernom Prooght forward in z § i 3 punctuality. The Royal Mail Steam = 4 vanee 7 formance ot t Co pomitt by o | should be forever known as the trae line, difficulue, Semen roeee +? Siero ina coe Stoenrechee, te Dom ten see aves bet | foree so overwhelming, will (etalliMy ltnpress the pab- | Opom @ starting plece, and by two cnrvepertel coe | penne RM FL jo which have bees | arn 7, hres, iy, nearer _ proved to = dour cheering will follow. After vb: nit has eub- | He mind | the ttupendour massa hermony will amare | pence in their profession, ran, and marked, and | ‘The Obio, Indiana, aud illinois Telegraph Co: signed it West India line apa sided Mr. Barnum will retire and will prosentiy ret hey will learn tw appreciate t sod | ertiled the boundary Ine, which has ever ance . ‘alread a. failed; and the Mexican mails beng af the cng. whom he wii in ss" anes Gitehere special tos a been acquiesced im as the true line, ua n49, fulties which eould mot be well avoided, ty Ey lowing soug | ao han a anti-rentiem dog up from the rubbish of me issed, or have been : George geperations seme doubte of the validity a hie agreement. The agreement wae mated in | another and a striking instance of the mode in | 20 the promise of the 8 2 z z 177% or 1779, by the execution of deeds, in wh Which the latest discoveric eeience can routes being establiched at oace, Charice trustees of Rochester and some of the Harden- | made eubservieut to the Somael csomeainens nd taal } the eae proprietors juined. the very commencement of their existence, Hall Brew liam line te one of no ordinary . ye 'd some all who ure in erest- century since, wild be tit prove euceeseful, yeered over the habde noeh oeree nan | Gd: to the tietees Nie, Dakin, Porscmbuce 1 security by these freil wi Buenos Ayres, evidently serenely wish; since it ie of Joho donlt. be appresiat “ wn, te ed pore 4, Ly, of New | y Sai York, on the part of Miss Kidgely On the part of with the bearer of errned but have not a which by " istinguished name, Str Mr Uoebon levrery way caleWlatel ty ceodent tame | the defence, A. Taber, Tags Of Albany. Hon SJ. feta ah rer Ac tes clowed vo. teenepubony eon ee rite : fivisnte of every tall fe Fehope* Rehushsns ds | af Kingston, end peveral sf she lawyers of scr | Sh We and berbarowa Of business intereorm munication, OF | Steuried ty Mt A's Ttersen eh Bought of hin. Mine, for thengh mow * — | Sinetur of a @cten of the larger pera Nomeon a ie . alli conditibn to that of the most elaberate eviliaation, mportanee of ae nperdily as possible effecting | Sere soc: ’ ride pore aod The jury found a verdict fer the pi thy 5 : | coneerte. hee had the ereatert artiste of the pest and decidugic favor of the validity of ihe Her jenbergh p Tae al, Dut instantaneous, Civili | fret Teas wets Ran wt io ere at first dimly dawned, thea | 0@. The powerfol passive resistance tthe in- Fesent Dall ecntary, wader his sontrol. and seems to | ttle, and of the settlement line slowly ndvenced, gradually working ita’ way | ToUuetion of the eonvict | be pointed out by bis position and mas m, by the seliiers, jpedtion We are gratified in being able to canovece enh onpacung éifi — & hee porsiti etry Aas . # he will eceap ug einet o afte! porsibly prom Sir Hari th to | | Hinto svecerstal operation. Why +1 vested righta of individuale will rest a founda- | rounded wih every eppliance meane which | it been the ar conrumed the lat we fny oe to Jasoe UpSee bee! a at bn Which the yay tt 4 will isting Yetles 9 of maa devised for by Mr yy wey spriz om A shake, much leas te id | \prenvat trast be protective of erent geet : [he je his wants and hie enjoyment. antord, the sore —_ - n 1 celeg! steam ofenuere who will Snd proteadie | Mogtairry on Sairmoanp.—The ship Laroh ar- | gine, with ell te mutonticg ene of sevoia il if | Empiey m 4. to the publis, whe will hear | rived in port yesterday, with everybody aboard of | malls, in boate, on ri eunals, ii te - + given in tht eountey. Se | ber down with the Chegree fever. Twn cut of | on iskes that in test ore Whateots—even ote stonee og of the Tripien Fai wl | four of the poreengere had died, end there were of magbinery, every chemical diseorery, all praw | be brilliant io the extreme ot enough of the crew left work the porno | tical diacoverien, in short, hate bern immediately - e Was in a moet ion. The henith | adopted, smproved vpon, and to the wtmenet oF There 108 deaths In Phiadeiphts daring the | sheer bearded the erdered her 0 be | employed in there new Ree cotinntea as bem pune 949,000, "1 i of ha Wack cating the Lav tet. sti saroce the river —N. O Melia, Ot 6 Been bouxsed. within the mamery of Kring man mr Ben 8 peso