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OUBLE SHEET. SALBD sa fangs conta TION NOTIC! ieee fone sir sare end woes i a oe nd Spices, ike ee, Ww ae “J uctioneer, TICE—LARGE AND RI 4 St0) ad L wor Aes SED Cc: roo, oe faen on Wear Getober Let, at 10M edn tat 10 aoe ak be relied upon. Pn WitceRD, Auationeer. {THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER — OMas AUGLIONRER North hw insee ‘Boek or’ * Fancy" ieee a Wn ain, mine dao Bed jails and other Bai ware, wi = street. — ‘clock, at the store 13 of Bee ens Norice, AUCTIONEER —— STORE, 13 'm. M’Cormick will sall, ste day, race street, am t asiort- NA store 1 SDOEOMERG— BY HARMON & NAI 10 Brow Furniture f valuable Ou Paintings aad fine ravings. 0 ees SucrrgNaaR Hace, Sale oF NEW F. ‘log tetas, iture, i 0 fas, Ttoads, Beokeanca, Warces ih, Sparble-top Bureaus mahogany Chairs, Centre, Oost a fon m Dinivg ‘Tadl ae Positive, without re > Plate Falinot Gaspetinn. aie wilt be “weather, ere ed foarte 3, ab “she tnrgy ital ia the Chiaess 539 Broadwar, b.tween See ince sireats —H C. Kemp will sell'a: auction, ore Teferve, for oath, by order of assigaea’ and others BY ae 3 Cabinet Fur =i of the vary. beet quatiey. ait ‘abinet Furniture, of the vory best haa be for the cit, ry best quality ot workmnship and princes very largo axsortmone. of gichty arved Rogewood aud Mahocany Furai-u ‘ered at auticn, a Museum Duildicg, Prinee streets — maroon, ; Indies’ Tose w signs aod Snérror fronts, ‘uric stands carved fore ros with jan black and a hd. an fete. 93) epring seat :. iminid cor tre and woek easy and ren dining Fab rosewood library aud « lo, Joungee, Yoltsire hs pS goose | leg an’ essing sureewa with marse Yopeand French plato ves, 3 se a oe eten?’s and com madens h paint and eoamelled cha furnit: mehegany wardr couches, ru: ottage chairs, walaue futaitare, wood and.o' other ‘adress ponies. 1 plaia mahogany and walaut chamber faraitu: three quarter Frenen cohais, epri: abairs, « tte: iage—20) pieces of rich Royel Wilton, Bove. ree-ply Ingesin, Venstian, all of which ate of recent ists, And are particularly worthy Fe, 8 trey will be order of assignes. Pianofortes—Four nd 7 octave Planofectes, worth from each, of very rich tone, and gost cand are to be gold with manufacturer's warranty, the as when bought at private sale, rose w ood 8 aN EB. VAN ANT- ek, at No. 10 Cedar lots, wel! assorted, attention of the nowready, FOR SALE AND TO LK. F%, OR SALE—A DAGUEARIAN GALLERY, wird ‘aLL atures. Ke. —" ehanve for any pater the daguertooty ease “ sein td Setaviiebed stand, sud Sill be vba cheap Hitrala mee. OR SALE —THE S10CK OF A COUNTRY Bhs Free Ee proce ot emis a bul a inthe iy of - 8 aye Se been hae t ‘present e for eiateen relghtosn = a vedng tore is ah one in be placein hich fate ote Pals pata ee and Balkcom, 4 Loy eg 4 453 Bratee. FIRST-RATE PORTER Fogss, hg ire, at the corner of Kea reet os going to the, 200 nd Cutiery, aes ort an wa ‘y, Worthy vl city trade and country buyers. ‘Cata sa eins into ustacss. Taguire ‘one block avove the Tombs. FoR sa Ln areal OLD BiAPeeaED Bava STORE. yt ated tae cvatead ble pert st re, Con- OR SALE-5(0 TONS OF Dock AND Sane stone, Celivered at the foot of Thirty-sighth po) iver. Apply at Thirty-eighth etrest and “Tenth jenve. FOR MUG SPLENDID NINE HOLE BAGETRLL : Enqeire at ait Walker street, APARTE: ‘tnd TO “101 ing Fo. Post Office, Lear TOR S4LE.—TWO BUILDING LOTS ON bi | of Twenty-srcond street, between Fi: Second avenues, Bite 307% i Priee 31,4) saa in FA ‘m: . SLOVEH, Ts a5 streets hat of Fobagkine nyanee, TORES TO RENT.—THREE STORES hop IN Steen ra recting corner of A and Twon- Betton alfeation; oppraite she snip year here ne --§ Fe ape ‘Plasterers wanted, yon the promises. Ts CAPITALISTS AND DRY GOODS ‘Ten to fifteen thousand seres will be sadiotactority “i, ye bo" ren, or dams for oye wane] re, fathering the suet Sth k Patt and relia it and roliabl 3 perpracs ieee fee ape exhibited. to thowe wishing tio to inv: oF 438, Post office, stating where an ini jw may be T OR 1. RO LARGE STORR. OR PART OF o teond © Will be let with or with- ‘tion was to prevent” the rush fun ‘of French — Out steom power, For sale two full lots is Tweat RerReor La 4 also owe tires story brisk J. 8fOUY BN or 53 and bl rer o 14,4 tel bel ‘oh pe jenves Eve emer is teu (fa Beer ot en entens wisn ‘of the hotel, up stair: APSE SY gor of Astrolecy, Astro y ot in init followh tha following uses of the following voptes a ee Frmate em ioe letter, if iain o make use ot Ls power on SSustners ot dencription ; a olaer fe Sreculatieg le wey Veracion ——_ an t. aafety nt ohise at * Jot of Peetivicg & veruiteate from the former!y Kin to on be te presered to ui sdiate com matics And be is prepared Uo wing by land 0° r the purohartn; ie ® 80 has hav onorable 0, Joha and furnee all to call whe are pfiicted cory Cer ttemen to the by ver ed containing & » yApnte yrdy " » and 19 theay oon > at Wriien on doeable paper. Af son tye abo ples. Bor wold. # Mia ots saarare’ pretie v6 © Wlgig grees, tyre biegtg below Broad wag. str Ma eet Proprietors Lt repre are ) ‘the wi E. RIC L power. cw AUSRD. TWO LaDr pee Erle in puuienss aah teton dace: toa.’ BLAND, manager of the theatre ay Ins ruc orion iene EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, mo T Auction saie of ao ig is Le Monday and tnd Weaneetay,” 001 Bro in mee aa en ‘ast eoeson, ton eet From Shakspoate and tho ) Private fences, as Fareeeteee. mn MeN at ‘Terms. ‘clock. ‘to dispose of ‘will please ‘ernotion, ton | instr, lon ii it jessons, $10; ion ino! call and have it JOHN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. Mos Pea Ofte Rak ake eee Seas sured ting of t,, sh Sepainting fone hot one bee fouls family carriage, light ORSE FOR SALE.—, HORSE, rmer pa H fiver handy Tigh long tally ot he eataye ginmay be aad fash, will ‘be dold's bargain, if i aeligd fee te wee Teast hore stNori73 Frost aaa Corner of Beriiag slip ine number’ fa “tivo pectuses booketores of Mesars. appelton, Putnar Te CLASSES OF THE MECHANICS’ INgriroTE in Mesbeniens iain att and nsutate Romy Pty S4LE-A GRAY HORSE, SEVEN YEARS OLD i dagia ee tae ae ‘C wine, | Seen ak Retchamer Lins ip Modellin Stab Somers iB be Fase, a Mo Ry ° oboe ft 2% East Twouty-eecond ret. toccive fall information by oppiying te the aevonn gh toe Fons SALE—A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, mda HANDS tooms, from 7 to9 P. Me DAM IER, 565 BROADW. Nt cheap, toy wr rs splen: Peo o ‘Brook Rigor rt M424 enn! mateeeh labenees “4 of D. aftics, No. 197 Adams strest, Brooklyn. a in gone of the Grat eatebllehmente of Paci (her aative son foriten to take pupil either to comms oR SALF—A Suny HORSE, 1549 mane ue agers a & good and free Som, ai Pr RENCH CONVERSATION COURSES, 6385 BROAD. wer, corner of amity abrect —Profeascrs Richerd and Houten will begin, this evening, at 7 o’slowk, 2 new course in the Freneb language for beginners, and another for a'resdy advenced scholars, calorla a to give. without study. the heat familiar idiomatic phrases and expressions of the lan- Guage together with the grammatical ra Fe FALE, FOR WANT OF USE, A FASHIO. apLe Coupee, ovly been in use 6 month: one or two horses—pri Co.'s, 410 Broadway. inst lessom FIRE ANNIBILATOR. woe AAR AAAARANAAAA ADA FEF TRE ANNIAILATOR.—THE pore OOMPANY, ¥ Tene fate and as of Phiilip’s Ui States et HOLASTIC.—THE PARENTS OF A YOUNG LADY bo gducated in France, ere lesirone of placing her in a Ladi 1, where she would have the bensfit of mas- tg for the disposition of + tere a8 com ices in to % French, by pene that witch’rhe specks fluently from Deovinciallams. Ad: Mele oniee, NS. dress A. 8. M., Box 416 ay, for the trapaaction of by endesvor to ANTED—A SITUATION, AS DAILY TEAGHER IN | dewend for tees wemark escapes a cohol OF private fomilys bya lady sha is tulip. | ene. The polees of Sereitegial Moensos or ansonmsant et eben’ qualified to savercel i The higher tranches of an Beglish | Tights for States and terri counties of towns.are plared in Desi ta ee Fropst sad the elomeass of Music. Sisen h MUSICAL v LIEN zB ICKSON, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, LATELY arrived from Europe, gives lessons om the Pianoforte, Plots, Guitar with lglg U1 and thoronzh Bays, ab hie idence, p3 any ol He as eon te: Tor lghtee years, and he wa: | cated im the sane, ‘university, and at the same time, as his No. open 08 Ole Bull. He wishes, also, a sanaeien as oe be m: aavist. Apply at 124 Bowery.drom 12 to J o'cloc | port ‘A faw of the advantages of fire, are: te pri | ‘ ve TTO MULLER, TEACHER OF THE PranorosTe sateouition tome pete a tne ing. will give lessons ay his residences, $25 centeee with ie ee 4 iL exth candi ing iat blot the city. “Apply by etic, of ied The vapor can bo iubaled sad teepieed personally, ‘trom 1 20°? e'eloe i Stet eet Comat Ba. The Avuihilator ie directly ILTON'’S PATENT VIOLIN.—TH | UNDERSIGNED, With the preeret tas a7 Seranwemen Dig having patented his Vi tis prepared to exhibit it to to 5 fee to order of any size, ata Mf this in’ P' Jona Wiley such gentlemen es take communications adéreace js dresses, machinery, or furniture, It is well oy that water ts I wee wpe be & the great dimi- soctatcke: = 2 g & if 2 Bez: < Hee z 2 5 Parties can be supplied, pe a pam pile “oom taining a0 | 1 fire te of ae 3 te we sinigefisnentuan tae a oe. Address eo] at the office street, New forks CLOTHING, AAA rrr HE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO imentrabat bo ha those eagared in the ‘bat he has on hand, at all times, risses, and masters my i Broediay. ‘on earurday, i. Daye Weinootaye nt acd } 8B Dancin AND WALTZING Lo paps wy Readem his dead jssors at, the Shakepeare Hotel, 212 William t, neat Satrriay. Octobe F ith, to teach the elezaat ar. | lish ment of tf Dan ing in al its, branc¥a. M. will he hina garments, cut {p the latest Pareant London. For Ttone with the moet verfect fave calt at his residen oarton surssty feo ° em! the fock; or at the Shakespeare Hotcl, fem 3 to 9 0 4 Frock Coats. ‘to all size j teaad § Bark Costs of» wacky of gtyles | with Verte and’ Paniaivons, Ron '&e, aifet wich be ed ia complete seti by the single patterns. pees engaged exclusively in ry custom business fall ne the the’ above of vantage than is further partiowlar, ‘made NBMETS, No. 170 Broad j2 classes, Lormi: Tn truction io, the fs het e. Polka Movarka. bedowa, fchottiseh, tutes en me. Femi Peckfolly Intermed fort CLOTHING, u) Rae as WICk, N Meroer strset, ietiect. Cutting, Sitting, and basting, atreduced Sokeons e terms and advantages we « ifm R.& E. A. BURNTON, L®27, OF7, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, “wate - | ‘and jowelry —In order to obtain a first rate prive for j She abcve; send for tne man eho. will uot bagter with yous has a market for everythin Inatly. $0 one | a live street. 7 df tom | 6 cam compete with Tinned. L 7 Wall strest, vasem pe the Re: vate dancing. Tee is enticely new, and AST OFY CLOTHING, FURN FANCY eaiths as alee ford Sedat reeens, Firearms. Wesehes os ‘wantod.— waa “ey sail 88 Taahing ap iistlon te thea “ = Ke wih tend Sy appeinemen! Ladies attende: 8. BAIELUPS. Wo-3 Park plage. ‘THING AND el aay oe be Cg ALLEN bg ty SM paryata room: ry m Ranque TY Jats attended to by Mrs. Levenstyn. OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITUR® WANTED.— gentlemen desirous of converting their cast- hen nine be +~%-% eam receive Une urough the the fe ANCING yyy pth Lamy 5rd ee Pm ape 4 thankful fers se kind patronag spo begs bis pstrons as aot Ld Broadway, will be prompt ls wi = tore ‘Se ss in hie "seen ty LJ =e Gherardi. All oH P Temen having the above Tespecttally informad thes vy sen t- F< aitin tthe sebccrlbe®, they can nes only’ ovenia their proparty, but theceby avoid all dis aaterie "JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange stood. ” _AADIA RUBBER eo pe. $42, reed, (in One cr re sums, ) Rorteec’, en Productive real estate fa this or five years. APT te JOWN F. CONRE street, corner of 400 tab boy week, A. it Le "ticealt ier. other parse mize ha h pagstle whrovehent | rather than pirate non Goodyear's Pai ae also sole agentefor tht | more jrat to put vaftew Fest Lise iit, Pramatie Kine | te, intrin tnd Ehime of Littrpoct Backote, aad ine i Londen | e¢ged Gopdyenr's rights eS Tg ony adipe enn on rant 0 Salonen cate Die Ms not ta, bi who are ‘or a! f°. inten Nealenien. them; and we o! ___ EXPRESS AGENCIES, de. Liv INasTON, WELLs r CO., 6 Wall street, N.Y. ERFORD te £0 are oe Rie sanized express over the Nic ua, Tuesday, October ith, by ofthe Mloaragiaronte. are consent that ip San Franciseo re ONDON DOCK MERRY ware yong each, ‘a Codes Bes and gold, for sa) Tnmiiies, sta ine price, Uy Uhe imsorven, OnE! LeTHBALDGR, 8 and Falton street. oo © 5 Kg B pose ssn, me Jower athe nt Nicaras M., Oct, WRAVELUEKS’ au UIDm. Lag | AND awnoy RAILROAD Lin ior. for ait p To'etoe! and Con eo. 2 Vouey street, Astor Howe. omn be had at the ceener of Ceorby, ied then at any other store in Now Y; the fact. Alinnbost Jone PORTER Set Te 78: BROsDWAY.- BROOKS'S WINB A} fg A hae sgt es ae: piel 1 FOr Doig PIT, Ae Oh Ww YOu Cy phia suivod Beane — NIC PALE ALE THIS DELTOLOU! aay Ah ew ervey Rolisrad. age te bererage, Lrewed by Hase & Co., $3 50 tor ecound tines, Teave | for sale in pint and quart bet tp of Cortland’ int Mhorty trent. ot Tea ir aa a ‘M., from the foot cf Wal- 5 Fou Bargme WaAsmiwerow, on OnAaRieeron.— Prrongh tiekete ote woe inthe sare Weer. ‘A thronen ern pul Martie & Co.'s London Fore a factor, Arauah baggage checks, gecompanics the (rain iy 4, Disbor's, sad in caving ob 6 2, Bd agers and, package in tds’ ain ‘ale, by the om i (and reaban oer gill be brane riod draetty er ouKL from depot te donot on des to suit echacere, » aah ates shaver ¥ coon a Erk; Ha enwbe wots wone see Ma SUMMA T Dae, Wicd te Pelton chews 5 tO, \LKroRTs * Ob GN Tae SUPERION © York heviog prsates sing parties trv impordugy, eal fF rie ove tease mark of seman, oF mol ine gin. unieas it be procured of and dealers in NOTE injoneten ad vertioing on; in il the ways te gormandiver, and seems only ple ‘who come np to rand fot twa ov ad verti rocurn from vo tah s thomedlves Liable be ROT & GEBGARD, lw scagu The County Ratification j st Tame many Hall. Pursuant to a call emanating from democrats of the city and county of New bled, en masse, it the old wigwam last eve purpose of tndorsing the nominations Demoeratie Btate Convention, whieh was in Byracuse, and also of approving of the 0 parced by the same body. At the eastern end of toom was displayed an extract from General Washing: ton's Farewell Address, impressing upon the American people the importance of the national Uniom, and at the westerly end « benuer,. with the following imeeription, “ Btriet Construction of the Constitution, National and Btate.” At the side was the following, “ Onion of the on principte—tite Union, it mast be main- taiped.” At the hour appointed for the meeting to asseanble, or within s few minutes afterwards, on motion, Mr, Johu A. Thomas wes appointed clivirmen, anda number of other genth mem were selected se secretaries. On taking the chair, Mr. Tuomas made a few remarks on the importacee of the coming election, and on the wecersity of ousting the preseat party in power, and putting in their pieces men who will administer the government coustitutionally and economically. In order to do this, however, union in the @emocratic part is necessary. The party, therefore, must work shoulde to shoulder, and settle any differences that may stil exist, on the field of victory. ‘The following resclutions were then read :— 1, R solved, That the democratic republicar electors of the city and county of New York: approve of, the resolutions adoptes, the late Syra ‘ated for Btats; officers at solved ified to am reactution: the Uni were adopted rootery dissen: iting te country he setth eas wei ‘people of the set's notes be main- Aye integrity: Jepse. eatice h ecctioush agitation. eve conuey te reassured that; demoerscy of Now York will dissountenance any farther anbeaced ia te vories of laws telecon pon ald m earapbical parties or factio of Sow th. Kast or West, and revolved henooforth and to strike bat for one victory. tical course of affairs since the w tional ‘sdustaistretion came into power, iilusten branch of the public fervice, the thiitness of the statos er the sadicious exercise of po I unsoundness of the. princi? lee Thien ditinge'si their political creed: that br fore tha couse had esenped rife and the, perils of sectional ation, inte whiel | f tated reed ngnia | te ser which is always iuourred b; m of inecunpetent men to Fesponaible poate of civil trust, that no stronger procf oan be required of ths anti- "ale imioisteation than ite cold and 0 the fi mot fnil to it thet spproves ot the im in ofBee regardless of the book ond of Ag tn. loan people. 4. Ki ‘iat we recomnieg the justice of cing upon the right ef the to every ychizem 800 thy and wich our commonwe 4 for ite em- nent prosperity, a dermecnntie party fete earliest promlaent bu 4, nition, to the credivers of the ‘Stave, teat nd Ferret to every judicious of fulargement, thas overs of thio f | tional arm of Switzerland. It was consigned, with the amaitugesy Shas ye the ‘inty of the wer, in ease ‘the courts, to wh bs rw exdhu com out Impstring mite eth ve vhlating toe ened taxa tiene 6 stitution. 6. almoss universal dissntisfacti stor eitivems with the present city government fully Tertitad by the, unentiafactory Dusinees after BS e ira of fede Common Courcil. and Im the deport poraypteaed imerease 4 our loca! ta: hat the prese: ich bas resulted cxorbitane rent, to. be pala by the working ats ly etieibotadie te less system Tend estate uréer bave procvred for presen Comaon¢ tineti of being at enae the m, nei it city gover mt whi ite power. Mr. Sicntes was the first epeaker. He said it never | was his honor to address the dem Pielous cecesion than the present, Dhis was the first time in many yeors that the democracy were united of principle, sud the party can eungratulate itself. no* on cn the prospect of restoring the Ulty and State ¢ ments into proper hands, but aleo the National govera+ ment, in 1852. Tt cannot but be observed, tha: from the time cf 1844 to 1848. there were depreesiona in the party, whieh renulted at length in defeat. Since that time, however. the procses of re-w been going on, until bow, in the year 1851, the once more porteptious men of (). He party ie errentinily one of principle; it saerifieed office aud emolum+ pt on all occasions for — The speaker then detailed the divisions among the port, for some cere part ond drew attention to the year 1851, when became agein united and ondtvid: He declared bis own adberion tothe resolutions aod candidates of 1 Byracure Convention, avd ai Meeting the necessity of bart fecc unt of bis stewardship. Jolouat. the Syracurt Convention, (At this point, the 2ixth ward demccrate, hecded Ly a band of masic, entered the Hall ) he i and manifest duty of every demoorat is to put prineiples im power. For himself, bh P ‘pea to rive the nominees of the Syra ten his cord meeracy to quiver power “i eravend ths shooting of fifty Amencen citizens under clreumstacces of unbrard of brutality The spoiogiets of the party in power oanne lay the blame on the American Consul. Why is tliat Coa- sul kept in cffice ? There are none who hesi tug an cpinien in regard to that offeta! tn Franca. Eng. Urited States. except the whig cabinet in Wherever there is 2 struggle of the op- inst the oppressor, there will a whig; but nse aman who. under such sireamstancs, y die.” be isa democrat, This shows the mein power men who syapathizg with the it was of the greatest necessity that the demo eratic perty +bould sucered in the next election During the address cf one of the epsakers, Mr, T. N Carr begged to ask him one question, vix: if ho. the speaker wow'd eupport Col Care for the Presidemey ? In reply, the epesicer said he would support. the nomi. nee of the National Convention, (Great applause and | three cheers for the rpeaker ) Copt Rrxoens next addresred the meeting. Ie said he was glad to ree the extremes united here to-night They hed dene so upon principle. Ie was glad to thei ruppert the State ticket, though there were some gevtiemen opposed to it. Ile met one of there a few days sp ho thteatered to oppose tt: be told the gentleman it bis opposition would be about as effectual as that of & bine-tail fy to one of Kipp and Brown's stages going up Breedway, or a bull frog in front of the losomotive oa the Hudson River Ratiron: A pA e— Speak the troth Ryevrne—You know thescriptares tell us that 4 re not to spenk the truth. Sometians f ie the treth, end sometimes more than the trath avgbter) My friend who hints that T do not speak {ne truth, fe © bad jodge, as ty pretty evident from his phyricgnemy. (Lavehter) Lam glied that my friend, Mr Corr, bas put the question direct to Me. hs as to the support of General Cass. vention has removed all doubt, if any woerstio neat ‘will go together berm: conflict with their poiitienl opponents The domocrvey have long felt the want of an organ. When meetings are to be held. we do not know when or where they are to to take piece, unless we look in the colamne of the Ir warp, and toa better paper I eould aot refer. Nor dot mean to rey itis pot as demouratio ae any other papor Bot it is voben organ . word our rpepeias principe It a Semmocr cheers) and nearly all the opnrcted with it re emocrate aud Thion ten to the baetd oa0 ere) But the democrats want a spectal organ of befr own, Sard accordiegly [ have the honor to an rounce that the National Democrat wi appear to-morrow merning. and will he guided by the principles prop sunt +@ by Jefferson. and carried out by Andrew Jackson a ud appiaure ) sto 6 Srepann next addressed the meeting, : nt fuleted the domotreey nee tat harmony that oow exicted femoral Of all Qifersace? vod dim by at Syrac tend, and upon @ van atawd =A Syracuse wan teemioent da that the party would be feat grounder) bet when thee acem ed to be on the very of 16 ind thet [c was aluvont Imovitabls, tho ivom att Proepeet Of suc ® repull filed every React wite pater my fously to the Nth n Me ere Con: =e on a more aas- | ery part cf the world. For this ard other | ind | opolaticn of ttle more than 000000; Gnlindepesdence and Surtice, and ili in the United States, as Toree. sbe patriotiam of the people, and the the phen yo Dafour and the Seerctary bad na Sete artificial plete. The Swiss were determined their last man perished, but they traneous aid. They were most the kindred and you than eznpathy fron us Soe fr the an Fy! us; a m J the French people, were almost afraid — by be pond all generally mon Very recent, are stated use e what fitwed ‘and the gift of the carabine ‘0 the Ui States, It strack me that Switzerland, by the nen ~~ onsets; for even if the invaders kept up their tivn, they would be prevented from storm at Once, till volunteers from France the Unite't States, both officers and soldiers, aad our private ships, acting under Swiss letters of marque, would so harraas now go them, on sea and land, that they must give over. A ped atte: @ meeting 4s Tammany: woe Aan nll Hor: Mr. Tuomrson wan called upon to address they pepe ponarareiadea _ democrwy a ene State +4 by = op the! jow, and drew Shon eft the success | Switzerland, institutions peste oy nay: sown | ar are orn Sa ere tae courre in the ture, | wd rier explaoed be bs inven. tioa to the in keeping off Xiepaverinct mm seo workg i sida | sicorable time, to send the revolver, which I tention ofthe meeting to State prilcy.and especially tothe | had left at Paris, to-tl seid chat I had no dembt Mr. would them manufactured Zrom that model, for the Swiss government. My offer was When I returned to Paris I sent the pi dent. at Berne th all ite ee etter, and cnly an inseription on the bang words “ala Suisse, W. es ae Te mention this as explaining, bo the course of the government in sending a enlargement of tiv canals. he said he voted against the bill for eniazging the ganals, which was passed by the Li lature, because be thought it vmoonstitutional. But | when the bill was i= the committee of the whole, he offer: ed an amendment that no leborer on the public works should receive leas than cue dollar per day, Is that too much? No: and ye? the proposition was voted down by the whigs. Whiz legislation bas aor been to put | money iutothe pockecvof the wealthy In regard to the State nominations, he trusted they would be warmly | bine. They have done, sungetted: ‘and that at the next election the old eneiny | Wkat I did with mine, and they have arate would be routed, horse, foot and dragoons. We have a | propriety of returning « gift im kimd, plorions constitution—the most glorious that ever was | cezabine to the United States, yay ay or soaing te of formed. Shall we allow such demagogues as Wim. H. | giving itto me. I y- ip glad that Switzertend bas Reward to overturn it? No; and if the democracy are | tbus acted toward she would have done it to me tune to themselves it will be sustained, and a most glo. | other country, and she bas a meaning which we yd Victory awaits the: understand and reciprocate. France. Swi jonas N. Cann raid he saw in the very eyes of | Tnited States, are destined to co operate on o- Audiexce assembled, the esage of vicvory. He saw | d compact, for repubiicapism, against the mom- the Cemocracy to give their entize sup- | European céspots, who are banded for port tothe ticket. And why should they aot? Why, | the sieughter, without discrimination of sex or age, of all ‘at Unis crisis, should the demoeracy not be determined to j freemen found in arms. Switserland will te vive their nomirations their full aad entire support? | but the land of Washin etd Jet There is no reason. And if'we look to Ws n, | ard Madison cannot allow a feeble men, Women and children—to be reper be pieces for profrseing that politioal faith which has made us so s00m ibe first maritime and agricultural, the wy es intelligent and bapzy nation on the globe. attached by her enemies last spring. as her friends ex- pected ; but it was their intestine toubles which saved: her for a season, The long and palaful conferences o€ | Warsaw, Olmutz ard Vieona, were indispensable to the settlement of the designs against Switzerland, and we are advised that it bas been further decided by the das- pots there arsembled, to attack even France, if the de~ Bocracy shall be, as’ it certainly will be, triumphant at the next elections. Time was necessarily consumed im maturing titis nefartous conspiracy ; but on the cf snotier year, if Grd permits, the south and east Furope is to echo to the Comuek’s hoof. It is probable rth twtr ny aeace ie exhons Awericon prisoners in Cuba would not bave taken place | ¢¢™ber, the execution of reput on under evel clreumstances ns it did. Mr Carr ‘referred. | tbrcugbout the Old ‘will be attempted It ie mot to other matters, and the meetirg soon afterwards ad- | posible that an Awe! Congress will be deceived by journed. what shall we understand by the policy of the govera- mnt in its foreign relations? He would say that if we | ade Polk administration, or a 5 apna administration, | }ow'd not be in the humiiating position ia which we fre Low placed. The very last etonilceme from Europe aerures us wo tier fe ‘® rolemn alliance between the Freach, Bpeni-h governments, in opposition tothe United sinjee ie oypealion te tne demccracy—that is the term—to give to the United States a lesson consern- jpg their policy, und of dictating how far the United States shall go cr shall not go. It is for this cour tiy to rey how far these governments shall proseed in this werk.” We are alone 'e ave the United States; end if we ave true to ourselves there is no country in the world, and no alliance, which wou!d dare to thus dictate tow, Aye. andif we had a Poik cra Jackson at the deed ef the pationa! government, the execution of the | traitors and bad advisers, at home or abroad, nor they will be derelict in their duty, being at the head of Fations. of at once taking part im the government of the famil: | The Swies Carabine Presented to the United | ; and by the inauguration, with force if neces- Mah sa States. sory.cf the great code of justice among States, establish a et | the Fights of man, W. M. CORRY. ‘The 2wies Confederation has presented, through me, to | — the federal government, « specimen carabine—the na- pee eg accoutrements, t® Messe. Meyor & Metzler, of 62 Maiden lane, without instructions, and it came through the Cus- | tem Mouse op the payment of ordinary dutios and charges. A nest plate om the right face of the’ breach bears the following ineription :—tur Eres Uris de PAmerique du Nord, par Mr. W.M. Corry, la Confederation Suisse,” Ae soon ne I got the weapon into my possession, Tmade a trial of it at various distan.es in its range of « | theusand yards, from one third of that distance down to one hundred nnd fifty yards, and found it a splendid shooter. There was no suitable place knowa to me where Lcovid obtain a longer shot. It may be seen for several days at the Naw ¥enx Hrnacp office, where it will be | and it ably carey ai ih tte the mess lying im from other efhoia}iseurves, t depariment, com- tte oe aciom o: all those dowe- way for epeedy recovery. Mrs. Pradley, of New Orleans, was in @ most précarions state, and a fatal termination in her case fs looked for. Mr be pra on ggg hp meso Meet yhoo a : i Vash. | €0ni jangerous Mr Coates remains mach ia the | Placed foe public examination before going to Wash. | comidered dangerous, Mr Coates romaine cnseh te Sie | ieaten. | cam he be moved without causing him the most #xera- The devcripticn of the carabine, and its history, are | clating pain fm the back, where his. iodnry Ly 4 ay worth prerexving, and wil! not toon be forgotten by the | to be. on Engishmen. vi lat trip of the Asia fe is the London ner in the Aweriesn people. ‘The deseription of the gun and ite wo. | inverting howe of Re Beh teh et Oak clon | ecutremente is ax follows — | im Uhis city. He is a remarkably fine looking and power- | _ It sppeare to heave been made by J. Horrmana, of | ful men, with # good courtittion Pt, 2.-3 Kerne, for it bas hie name on the lock and barrel. It | Souia not. jn all probablll ny ny a joo bas a welput steck. closely fitted and well polished bat | Lorme the sheck very attention jon is paid to the suffer. plain; hod at the breech with steel work, peculiarly pref wl rey ory fashioned; and contains a metal case to receive the ram- | they wi pay oll capone. rod. with fastenings for the leather strap by which it is pSiosine gue Trerovowat ov vie Pron carried The eclor cf the barrel and the lock and bayo- net is Liakh brown, soas rot to contract rust, nor das- [E f i til ar cleas to bere cf the convention, who have not yet done #0, it win tle in the run, The barrel fs riffed, and haga gdamber | ye left in the vestry room of Trait Oburoh. ‘con bee to receive the charge. Tt is thirty two laches long, | ing prayer until evening prayer, on Wednesday, Qcto~ ard about « thirdinch calibre, The earwbine and = i é ‘ On the ak | Fisvuxc—@neat Sront.—On the m1 Oreom- bayonet Are five feet eight tnehes long, and | Te aaa ae t ~~ weigh eleven pounds. The lock is percursion, and it in mounted with hair triggers. The sights are doubler | end the beck sight plays ina senlo which is graduated with the proper elevations for given distances plainly marked at the side, The ramrod is a beautifal straight | steelbor ro made at the top witha cheuller, that when jt in pot up it holds its place, and when used in charging, it marks the right point and cannot be foreed beyond it, It bas. brass female serew at the foot, which fits dewa Upon ihe bullet when it iste be forced home, so a not to flatten it, ond which is made to receive the male screw and wipers, when necessary in cleaniagh Where ie a | tlree-pronged rcrew driver, to take the gun to pleoes; a | curious wooden machine, for making cartridge papers; end an gxcellent pair of bullet moulds The carteuch box is very large, and slung by @ broad tirap, ecntaining a pocket for the caps, and the box hae prise was manifested b party ofgentiemen reveral of whom were city physieions, each accompanied hy a large sundry bores and buskets. On inquiry. it was that » party of nine—all dootcr-—bad been for on a fsbing excursion to the lower end of Long and the cmincus looking barrels contained the which wes being brought home for distribution friends. We were tcld that the black fishing thi at i ‘Bi ‘was excellent, and the oS sino, averaging two to three heme over weight, nds ¢ach party alluded to 400 Tbs., and had ad cought nearly twice | Vesey street, accompant PUrpt ee of visiting the M Ah her son, George B , six years end eleven mouths, endeavored to crows is the Museum = another [= before the poor ehitd could escape. he waa wn. and the wheels pa'sed over his body, in- Givers compartments. Spesimens of powder, in pro. n irjury which caused bis desth the following per sizrd cartridges, and of dalle and caps, acvom- | ea: ‘oroner Geer held am in ost on Oe pete and © pany the gun. The powder is conse, but the graia | coins to his death by injuri ‘received by the wheels o€ is tound, ard ie este good. ,, | an omuibus passirg ot: r his chest” Lm eS i | Unknown Maw rounp Daowsen.=¥e morning, eno in very tongh bs | alovt five o'clock, the body of a drowued man was disco. Sole a edt vnotch qT = erg the point te | red floating Ip the water, between Roosevelt and sical ia ie 5 siuae | a tte tiny. Ptey hae apince cf sottee cloth | James etrerte, East river. The deceased had light hair and wee ——_ a biue flannel shirt, and bli the base with » «tring which comes of on | ted row ‘kory ehi od pants, fastened up sent ta poms. eS too 0 a aa ee Teather bet i be ey peared fo bave been tm the | det not a» mr wy weich sixty to yon | fhe pu Like that of the Chase water about three days. Vordict, death by drowaing. a Ith ly at 1.c00 Fourn Daowxen.—The boly of an unknown maa. fire eee er ee | feet. six inebes in height, was found on the Sandy Hooke half. The bayonet f+ twenty ine! beach om Saturday lact. The deceased was dressed ia ie held to the barrel by , drawers, w | ns en the sbank, and which plays in sane run the 00 onl, 5 and initials of B. 8. on his | leftarm. Ver further Py B= @ Ps : = s e a: 2: Bz Fa . e é 2) g z F 5 ° srord.. |. Thehlstery of the gun, &o in as fellows :— Conpuactation Pasventen —Last At Paris, in the eummer of 1860. Col Samuel Colt. the evening. ? o'clock, @ horse belonging in the extensive stydie — his largest revolving | Chamberlain, in Robinson street, bh aptewntas a thing to. Ge | lores escaped through the door. am = ‘omahe the | mode ureful to the demoorn Surepe. Ue foresaw | Noveb iver In order to secure th the attaches ail the royal perfidies thet enacted. We ogteed that (he people mast achfeve thelr | liberties en the feld of battle agalnet their tyrants; and could only preserve hers by force brought out frem the United States ail h ventions, spd secured hie patents in France, Austria, rin and Erciand. but not in Switverlend. In the fall of the year. | went to Rerne nt six weeks un- det (be roof of Col, Dudley Mann* while he was aoge- | thtfeg the trenty, since before the Senate He intro- Tt was at the time when Switzerland was menseed on ertery side ca account | of het stern aniem. The King of Vrasain elatmed one of the States of the con federation, Neafehat st The Fmperor of Au-tria hed taken offence because rome of his Italien victims bad found refuge fn others of the — ‘There rareuinary ruiliene were secking the Wife quarrel with acts of the Swiss republic ostensibly, esinss been succosfully | of the stable pur, ved bim. one of whren "iote 8 lighted candle in en wie. yrxition, In evaseq sing the the premises were soo: A. but wine | mpt arries! of offer re Taylor and Sense baie ang the fire nr eamamben aakaiene cos fiagtation prevented. The etabie is very large amd well stored with hay. &e and had net the fite been dis covered and ¢xtn guished protoptly, the whole tenement: soe beve been comumed, Murrany - aon lowing companies pacved the Menace effice, yentor The Empire Guards (Hook ard Ladder Company No. Bcf Breoklyr). aeecmpanied by March's Brae Band. They momb red forty. five muskets ‘The Bre vgham Guarda Captelo Van Pelt, scoompas the American brass Nand, ‘ompkine Guards (uce ee Company No. 16), aetna. They gumbered thirty | | nied by The peated by Dodworth's | kot really with its glorious Je cf self goverament, | muskets, then and now dencuneed by thom es s.crime A mil m | The Berting Fats Guerds, Capt GW. Myot+, dumber. | of beyoncta threatened Swita-riand om every ide) but | top reventy five muskets They went on their thee | Unt neat to France; end while Insolant comrrontions Of | nivereaty tasget excursion to the Paviiion, | monotebr were held nese the frontier at Brigerts the | Tisnd secompanted by Wall fond Voraleburg warmed with the roldiers of Prussia oat following prines were oni cribated te Au tr'a, thore of Russia occupy ing Baatorn Germ rest the following eucerrstul aoe Ee aan ee eo? ap gonad 7ploperen, a0. eines | on making al _ | | ae ie de sepclcon, through Alsace, aud. his minister ti irene was menacibe the confederation tf it did mot prelorire " jon not to atsociate with the metgeh- | boring Aings in offering his master monarchioal courte. fies st Stresborg Pretident Drowey ant his Comncit po- | 9 2 | reimptority refused any apology. and it wae said that polece meant to have xatiafuction. On that side contents Wiley 2 a Murket. Litstey. A Ve ot Fea, E. Van Buren, Sapta’s, went Pack and the Foliowheg —_ ond, \ikewive, « hostile array of 49.000, ¢ led . ~ | gn ariny of olvervetion, wae moved up to the Jura hips eet or, | on the pretence of watching over the peace of J | and present | the froatier, Ut was asserted Uaat the President

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