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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6017. ee SHEET. SALme or 20UeIURe Ae See Sere re see aie blader amy 1D. MOUGH. Retin if Stott ay. Borda Wag 0 Dey ach ae Coat, UCTION NOTICE.—La: A soe tena PS Seen a ah Ost o Asse “Tuseday, 7th Ostover, on efall 5% 0) CTION NOTICE — dat bale ot oJ. M. ch ie ladiog and centh winomy to attend bie this morning, (between Duane 103g. eae sotmpria 0" elouk. com} . pee ard nee walat iv & togetl ac ine, Bobeaian Gi rere oods gilt Girandoles, &. ‘ablos, “ithe good variety of Stcue “olala, oud ry of Sue examined by catalogue th! om i wAuDEW: ATER, AUOTION! Mor Brosdien, Megara. &e.. L. vuction, at 3 ‘snlevtoo: ay, Eh aes si A % meds cask , Duvuy Foy a me certo a fala had i+ hoy. soperior old of Wines, fre: te stoc Ta “Also, 00,000 "miported "Havana Seeare. FUR SALE AND tO LBP. prow es BALE 5000 {TONS OF oF ro ‘AND BUILDING » 6 Thirty-cighth treet, North tare ym Ky Thiet RS eaee . fend ‘ont avente. OR SALE—FIVE \zans Lhase WITd FURNI- ture of house 20 Cueluea Cottage, Twonty-fourth steeety bwoon ‘Tenth a the present ta wbous Jenvieg the elty. ore will bo sold ei tains oven rood fired room: seni uae “ngulzs ae above, botwoen the houre OR SALE.—THE + U puoeaes OFTERS bad Lag 19 y ing Louse, N Pith avenue, for salo. inches: the house is of brie ie from! poile <reater past of ta2 purchase money Seah eR ay wna OR sana re PORTER Pt ite the New Haven or and Sxtare a hy house wil rile aol ena cr asiness tae Froprietors are abou! 1m into other bi ‘The t it heath large, i how iy gene Auquire at 118 Centro ay reo and Wazooe Please ad dete Ls VERY RARE CHAN: 4.M4N OF SMALLCAPI- tal —-To sell out. t F Grocery carly the eutire gweer is nelng into other business Bo ae etree ee jtweon Nin’ o'clock, 1", ILLIAMSEURG.—FOR LE. A FIRST Bw 4 three story end basement brick Honso and Lot, ‘bicoke from tho ferry boats; hullt and Saloned in the ‘oatly 8%, eet Gente a t applied is at ‘Doure can de Lought avd built for. term: our. = Injeire at the coracr of South For en roets, T. REILLY. pws: STORE FOR 84 peptiated a en: IN A THICKLY 0d jit edyance, end may rely upon NLAP, fesdeman, (35 Brosdway. ¥ 3 Soy AND DRY GouDs oe sore of w fied. Seta tating we. eTOR AND ATTIC WEIN Houses For ‘e—Situated (ns desirable Hs N ae A J Wye duckag the week, and to sel Satbatt” Apri at 128 Waverley place Thine yr ee LaRcE Sroas. It, No. Band © V street, wil lag Ay For ss ‘tale two full lots is Tevnty. th avenues, all rot sar rege Fs oe rer eT aE extn, vomue. iy a Sits ie even te and — reife, 86 $90 per year. corama! F year. Dey etree’ ry giNsmrTys—r -FOR SALE, a TIN, ufactory, a shaine sense tet “Ses nile a are. +4 rote a Nord Water Tin Berson. 53 ee LET, OR FOR SALE—THR a Sytzaroe. Ng 4 s for Se #7? Bart gle, bein, esa with ens, ‘eaethon cseparnies improve: (possvesion can bo hed R. HOGAN, i I Sereet. no Lert N SOUTH idly ho. street, Lora bhirtesm foot 1 the w "a wee x ening A Freuch family. ‘Ba- URNISHED APARTMENTS TO URT—IN A PRIVATE gat, where there are no other hoarders—s parlor brdroc ms ye BS 2) OF two centiomen, whe laed with 7 Nghed with preakfsed and tes. “Apply, or saieees, x ¥ MADR BasY, oR HOW TO WIN A AParee ot olneer Koetee, ‘of os of Londons, pase 9 95, pow donee Boston, Mage, N- he nomtaen te pa! GRAVELLERS: avuibe, ne ee AND AMBOY. RALLROAG Lina, low York to ven Sou ES Leave Pier No. t OHM POYTER. Line, ok. Mook, 84. Rentatant 1! aow ore. Me reine Hine, » N*Y. ORK AND PH iba Bil bla NEw For 4 Poiledelynie States Mui) Line o doers, vis Li Pare ow " PETA Yc ” ana Oe urumune, Wa eros, on Uma nneeron rob NS ar agin ta the above tines A sor: ates, w ts Seber We MORNING EDITION--—-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1851. Minh vk INS FUOTION. &. pobre tea Berne ‘LLY sojourn in town, oh wom As are convenien Gotdemith’ saves ure now open for thé season, and he hasten’ to Lae the requisite attention 10 8 fow private pupils. ane Me iante AND mies TAUGHT 1 yaxe OF. guanon, voveral ladiss, a tan ta Y who will be ices. te ly at 508 Broad: BE DISTINGUISHED AND WELL KNOWN PRO- Fa peer the Guitar, or Bassols, informe the public that Me residence fa Nos Won embers atvoeb. VES ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Sus BROADWAY, (THIRD floor )—A Class is formed of ladies and gentlemen to meet on Monday end Friday evenings, at Bo'clvck. Clase this y | evqning. ‘A large room, suitadle for levtures, concerts, Ke., ENRY WELLS’ ‘AND SISTER'S eae FOR nee ane healthy i be taught in Broadway. Tutto onable wil oot 1 le won HL, Wolls and Sistor have Une Gest vohools te or pel fs taeias te preuce, Apply dall o v1 atthe above address, from cloven O'clock until two ple ‘oe Sebaneae EARING’S PRIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING Moor ap trope be | ‘academy, =< 66 Bond street —Mr. 8. oe class commenci To oe aia HAVING REMOVED ber cancing soudemy to No, 51 Clinton Place, most re- specrtully informe the public that ehe will open Ler class in Pryaz DANCING AND WALTZING Acar MY Meyen respoctfully inforins jis patrous and Fe-6) omy on lay. Ootobor GW) Brondway near Houst ot, Ee will likewiee re hig claaces ‘at tho Sha serpents, H Hotel, 2(2 William strect, next Saturday, October fo elegant ao f Dan sing *tespehes., wil iStrdduco several new do! oss reccived by his dents at Paris For further parti ita prease call at his on y oe at the Bhaksponre Hotel, PM #INANCIAL, TAPSOOTT & for wach, cera Nighi ireland, are also sole Lincot Livergoel pas fie rae ‘ot London iverpoo! -y pockets, pessoas by any o: sdipy oan M engaged om $45,000 ,72 YOan aT SIX PER CENT INTE: rest, (im one or more snms.) on bond and a productiy Cotate in this elty, for three ox Apply to JOUN F. CONREY, No. 23 Wall stroct, cor. trect. TO LEND ON tate saree Estate in this city. Sums of $5, be loaned at 6 per cent interest on m town Ercten Water oth Cry Broad, No. li Wail street, in whe ater Oo! To sas TOR A TRRM OF YEARS, Out codustive city pr: ENCE, 35 Wail street. Netles The adver- tigeme hta'with one of the most expe. rie iy ity, will @ 0 the sales of Fal cetate, furniture, we. at wiction hear of @ aoe, baviog ‘ie tnciltia of Clear rly, by adi w. wy rhiere an interview oan ‘Addrosn B. office, place for aa in Tonich will ve surice? and meet Pro pe ‘attcution. A BUSINESS MAN, WITH $3,000 18 sh, to oin the advert the manufact ‘erticle of universel and tacreasing ty abere is neither competition or risk. Ad- je EXPRESS AGENCIES, de, BERFORD & (00.8 CALITORNTA EXP express over c a Tend PaaS te are confide ‘0 e fr aapedetd Rahs era dress L. ot ee express. Letters ‘aracai 1d Con! A amerien received tit No. 2 Vous stroet, Astor Hoy ed clock FP. it, Octet a PAPER HANGINGS, &c. ENCH PAPER seen Tae PAYERS No. 438 Pearl ear to Retains, in pik Bskeer cies ander our own ni tdiringe Geotyeare Parents 1a the mauclsotare of shoce. we bere oe ryasova our 1? for tho manufacture of In- din Rubber nder oot to . poy mee ‘en mite Pate ion done ‘ue io same Gispose to do F dham pura * Patents. We tian it ay me right to. ase valid Bey eointtinge ite ie Day ering been prose ecnirae Rew Yorke J July B.S. io CORPORATION NOTICKS. NovCE TO, CARTMEN TO RENSW THE public carte and spire on the last day Siropiedty Sane, ile ibe © foe, between tee hours of ea fon 1 bo 2, ¥, ampoule tog old tive Oty Halt, wh (renee steckea, which 5 Marabal, fo to anply’ om, the re. Ut te of Getober, el tre i hy Hf ithin. rticlow ym place ace wi i Fim ths ord ne-eity, ie ted to the followtm Be “very cart, teaok, drawn by one or mote horeos of eth ehich shall be Kort need, driven, oF employed fo rortation or conveyance of Anything whatsoever, from place yo place within the Now York, for hire, wares, or pay rawch transportation, shall be deemed a py ble cart within Woe meaning of thie ordinance: and every pero whe shall eet oh public 0 Mayor o! nuley of ah nid city, se horeinadter. pr of this, ordinance, ten dollars, or ae ¥ offence, Bee. 2—* * person toe bag sefal for an cap pubHe ep he mtiy. and roeides 4 city, oF if not having 9 tamily, eial “Ghul TAT LCR, lew Wi. pt i ae i they will, on this occasion, TINE BLACK HO old, perfectly aoun defore wason or taiasere a Baker’ Livery 2t0. “Can be secu ab HO dine coke i tra teins, he, and a ve zig Baath jded Saddle, with two Prince Albert tay Nets, &e,, all to be seen ae above. be SALE—A tatters VERY DARK ary woes, ME hands hi; P pone tail, soot 5s sean wl Ford inthe best fannie dem Harness, harness, an be vers Stab, No, 25 Warren streets ‘Apply aed Toss SF — Sates hf HORS! ¥ HANDS. NINE 4 traveller, an i ‘6. free from, all tricks. arness ond ® nee on. with enamel: top, Ino, a Rockaway for ted Coach harness, nearly aE Wath street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF pBAY HORSES, THE Most Benotiful and styllel, probably. om this is Intely Tolonged to . Barnum, of Tranietan, sold onl ectute ie had bo og fe the price is aE alt Be seen tor a few be Unlgs at Barge te Goelatle, Bulls halla " OR SALE—AT MR. CHAMBERLIN’S BULL'S HEAD Scabies, Twenty fourth street and Third ses from Montreal, axe thre alobrated for speed, F°, SALE—THREE. HORSES, ONE op NDID PAIR of baye, ewitoh lail, 6 and 7 nd kind, and good fravellers; also, one Yast inquire at No. IT North Moore strest, corner Veriok' etrect, LIQUO! URGUNDY PORT, BRANDY, ‘i LANDING,—1,20 B, via mike to hamyers cl mt ‘ae trea & 48T0F "aeTOIN, C4 Water stroct, “ OTICE TO IMPORTERS or Gi GIN.. THR SUPERIOR Court of the Stave of New York havic, injunction roetraining parties fro: Lvertisin As oe ith be tease cit from ug we hereby caution all importers of gin, pot to import dts with the swan brand, or ad weran an Seand for swan gin, unless it be tow Ghent mako (homsolvos ction ‘et iow “scHUCHARDT & ao sees old Bran Gin, old J wh N BOTTLE, aT DALLIMORL'3 oy A erone, 40 Broome etreat, corner of © Jeaden, all the choice brar.de of old Brandis, a: 4 ix Rom, oe and Trish Wis ey, ola | Poavh irarransed onmine as imported. London aad Dubiin Porter, Scotch Ko, Wo., &o. s BELLEY'S MULLIGATAWNY, oe zal 1, AND OTLIER Soups of the season; Maceao! poe eon reeene, Propaniy Remey Is nu the woi for holo Testoulen tyle of ‘heute Caviar cho tae Me aud stgle ef ooking 8 HELLEY'S 18 A RELIABLE PLACE POR ALL THE varieties of game ealtholigieta Fonbeien SUELLAY SLADE Brean sy ONE DOOR SD thie elde of ‘in Anth Biony sect Jot ne way wh q Eaadsome privets oY ft the he delloucten pros Procursble. TS GROCERS AND OTHERS BROKEN BANKS — indies, Wires, ahd Liquors, for aale uder tem banks ely Syekee stats LH. BIMP3ON URGUNDY PORT—IN a ee now landing Dupw: fo. Brandy, landing. te haiver, sele from the wher! or the ae RELLAM BL pete Ateren O, Ovevane, Goose! ilewoarn L' z INSURARCE NATIONAL LOAN FUND Lt ‘Asrurance Society of London; General Agont'# {Grand street, Jereey City. —The above Compan ‘ratiauss vs Sued Staten and on CaliCorsia sp treclal hararie ited States, and on Califersie apd other special ba it fair rates of premium. For terms, blank Rey Hee “yy wee EANDER STARR, Goneral Agent. PRICE OF THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSTR: ptnes Ce Sept. 25, 1851 of tho serip of thus May, 1580, grit be paid ease ed se gate tb a here’ sie ce aay tier ba Say Novanbe on ‘hall'cease from that date x stitution, a tho sod thea ein Thea he Hoerato: Se raraiels — cavers are thesr—creat ¢ been per yi The tained ot ae fmporter ve ender iit sake sales Go raise fe ae cy fret re do from our numerons facilities and ‘oxtonat rs the masefacturees, Wiavever article of Dry Goods maybe aosured of Jeanisiog . quently mush velew avings Btcre. WINK ARTS. on ourp PAGUREREOTY ERS F FOR FIFTY CENTS. Bowery, between Mester in the elty cole Cc FOR BALE, THR DAGUERRERO. mn eatablieh Satistvc IL between 12 vay, pens Urine Lepr) Alo, at hie old esta stishod Fo Coy. Over Abderson’e Carpet eters, Vrleos, a ase ol SI te $6. sibamt rn Fulks iu NEW PURLICATIONS LEWIS AUN DAL—CON randel, the Railton Lomas spire 4 now ond: uplere in ume, 1), tm pare! eating thie dition is por'eet aad com: a dridaed edition for wale wa ths publie, Lon aya 5 of Itt en + public woutd ¢ ie, 8 Jook at the tuaprine. hove mrtiated . (Cebe.) Me dove well Knew old Fo teu ' Tatost styl yr PRICE TWO CENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, enn VERY INTERESTING FROM MEXICO, Further Relative to the Revolution. THE FUGITIVE SLAVE RlOt AT SYBACUSE, MONETARY TROUBLES IN BOSTON, &e., dée., ee Monetary Affairs tn Boston. Boston, Oct. 2, 1852, ‘The somtinued pressure In the moncy market has re- sulted in the faire of one or two heavy firms here, but it Is inwpossible, at this moment, to give an accurate List, 90 many rumorsare in circulation, The Vermont Cen- tral Raiiroad Company, unable to continue to pay the heavy rates of interest for loans, have called a meeting of stookholders for the lath, to see if they will consent to ellow mortgage bonds for the million to be issued, and on what terms, Intelligente from Mexico. RESIGNATION OF THE CABINET—THE SIERRA MADRE REVOLUTION—GEN. MORALES KILILED—PRONUNCIA- MENTO OW TUE LIVERATORS, ETC. New Onzeans, Sept. 90, 1851. Late adviees from the city of Mexico heve been re" celyed. The Cabinet resigned in a body onthe 2d inst.’ and much dissatisfaction prevailed throughout the coun- try. which was in the most deplorable and abject con- dition. The convention of the Governors of the different States, called for the purpose of devising seme means fcr the retief of the difficulties under which the people are now laboring, had met, and without teking a de- cisive action on the subject. adjourned, caveing groat dissatisfaction. Letters received by the steamship Yacht montion that the hattles cf Camargo, between the goverament troops and revelutioniste, took place om the 19th. andJasted#forta period of eighteen Bours, malas tan government troops were defeat, ith ® lose of 60 killed and wounded, Among the latter was Gen, Mo- rales. Three other officers were ‘Tho forces of Curabejel sustained no loss whatever, with the exception of ten wounded. The whole uumher cf men engaged under him vas about four bundrod. They consisted of one company of Americans, under the command of Capt Trimble, and a ‘Texan company, under the command of Gen, Canales. ‘The remainder were commanaed by Col. Cabani ‘The prenuveiamento issued by the iasurgents does not declare that the States in revolé are tadvpendent, except in the event ef the federal goverament refasing \heir overtures, ‘ibe various pert: declared open to foreign vessels upon paying Modens ate duties, ‘A report was current at Brownsville that Gen. Arista would assume the command of the revolutionists. The Fugitive Arrest and Rescue at Syracuse. THX SLAVE PEYOND REACU—ARRESE OF DR. LEARS, MIS OWNER, ON A CHARGE OF KIDNArrING—TnEe MARSHAL'S AKM BROKEN, ETC. 8yaacusr, October 2—P. M. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the examination of P. J. Lenrs, the alleged owner of the fugitive Jerry, was resumed; but before any progress was made, the Ccmmls- sioner consented to hear te defence, who contended that the prosecution should prodace evidence that the persons are legally held to service im Missouri, During the argument, the excitement of the large and ipereasing crowd became intense, and a number of the windows of the office were brokem by stones thrown sgainst them, AtT o'clock, the Commissioner adjourned the court ‘urtil this morning. After the adjournment of the examination, the alleged fogitive was taken into an apartmeut in the rear of th police office, with the intention of waiting the @iaperslo of the crowd, whem he was to be remored to a place o safety; but the excitement continued to increase, and an attack was made upon the office by s number be yp pe crowbars. windows and doors wore broken through, and the cfico filled with men, but the fugitive was still beyoud thou reach. ‘A plank wes then ured asa ram, and an en- trance forced with it through the parti cing the office from the apartment in the roar of it, in which him in he was the fugitive was. Resistance was made by tho officers havin charge. They were, peserel, overpowered, am borne away ‘Sy his friends. A carrisge wasin readiness near Britnall’s IHotel, into which be was burried, and which bore him out of town toa place of security. Tn bis endeavors to retain the fngitive in custody, Marshal Pitch, of Rochester, had his right arm brokea in two places. "as far, no one elee is reported as being seriously In- sb ETS Teseue the crowd had entirely Gisporsed, and the city assumed » quiet aspect. ‘bere Was no gitempe mace to recapture Jorry after Bis reseue frem the police offlee, and he is now probably beyond the reach of Pine U #. authorities. he sos topie of conversation this morning {s his successful eseape, which seoms to afford some persous | h atisfaction. mor Mr Lears, tho claimant of Jerry, was ar- rested a per. on & Warrant issued by Justice House, on com| tof 0, A, Wheaton, Mr. L. gavo ball this morning to appear foe telal om the charge of kid- PRP: timo alt perfotly quict, No arrests have yet been ninde, Maryland Congresstenas “Election. Bartimons, Oct. 2, 1951, The following fs all that is known up to the present time, of the result of the election for members of Con- groas on Wedm sday:— Pinst prernicr. Mr. Bowle, the regular whig nominee, is bellered to have been elected. enconn pistaucr. ne latest returns render the result extremely dou’ prpsers rances atein favor of Wm. T. Hamilton, dem., ae J. Philip Roman, whig. THIRD DISTRICT. Edward Hammond, dom., has been re-eleo'ed by a re- duced majority. Pountw prernret . Yates Walsh, whig, has been elected by 200 majority. The official vote was, for Walsh, 6,683; for Whyte, 6.483, Fut pisteict Alex. Evans, whi, | has been re-olected by 60 majority. Mestguateen 6 of the Canadian Cabinet. Tonowto, Oct. 2, 1851 The resignation of the entire cabinet reached Lord Elgin on Tuesday, and no ono has yet been sent forte form a new ministry. It is univerenily admitted tha the tories cannot come in British Movements in Central Amertes. New Onceans, October 1, 1851. Later aceounts have been received frora Honduras, to | the effect that the Beitich have determined te solze upon and the cther coast idands, and had formed a plan for the cetablishment of a provisional government From Washington, TREASURY NOTES OUTSTANDING—TUR CENSUS. Wasninoton, Oot, 2, 1851 The amount of Troarury Notes outstanding on the let of Ort., was $166 861, ‘The perm of Connecticat. + officiaily published, 270,791 ; of Alabama, free, 498.770; slaves, 542,802. “Phe Canal Break. poxroat, October 2 1967 Mo beats have pared the break ia the oaoal a yet. From the ‘Sou! Baritone, Oct. 2. 1951 ‘The United Biates ship Cyane received ea'ling orders yreterdey, to jein the squadron at Penaacota Reid and Clemente, the condemned pirates, efocted their cseape from Richmond jell, on Loesday might There was a slight frost at Bevonnah Inet Buturday night The Southern tmait tine reached hore. Death of a Missionary and a Ship Captatn, Bare. October 2, sal ‘Tho brig Vontes, at this port from Gam bia, roporta tho death of Ree dames Moore, M.D. of the Monroviarals. jon, which cecurred oo Augwt “0h, from an accldeat n board the Lotte | Orptein Kiehard F Bevory, of the brig Garland, fom Papra, died on board, September ith The Great Tndin Tt versu ner CaseteGoodyear | ¥ ov, Oot. 2 1451 fe reat Tria rubber os sie Up for final between Gordywar not art re the ‘ito ait f} doyetrne, ‘ Canadian Affairs. OUR TRAVELLING CORRESPONDENCE. Burrao, Sept. 28, 1851. Population of Upper Canada—Its Resowces and Trade with the United States—Cultivation of To bacco—Colored Settlement--Passage from Detrot — Feeding om board Steamers and in Hotels—Seclur sion of American Women—Arrival at Buffalo. While the papors of this city and elsewhere, go- nerally speaking, are directing the attention of their readers to Exropean and other foroign affairs, or engaging in speculations as to the ultimate des- tiny of Cuba, the New Yorx Herat has, for a length of timo, by means of extensive correspond- ence from that quarter, sedulously sought to ix the public mind on what is taking place in the neigh- | Bat boring province of Canada; thus performing a more important service than people are generally aware of, Not only is Canada remarkable for all that is strikingly grand and magnificent in nature—for its foaming cataracts, mighty rivers, which rise almost et the North Pole (the soarcos of some of which have not yet been discovered), and for ite immense jnland fresh water scas, misnamed lakes, on which ‘hostile flects have mot in dead!y compat—where- with to astonish and delight the tourist; bat there is a nation imperceptibly growirg up within its borders, consisting ofa people of the same origin | and language, and poscossing simdar institutions with ourselves, over which Wagland: may be said to exercise but g nominal control, and with which an important branch of trado iz "rapidly increasing, which Maine and Magsachusetts aro cadeavori: divert from New York, through which State thes | hitherto elmost oxclusively found its way to the | sion, furnish the best Atlantic. Tn 1825, the population of Upper Canadanmount- | ed to but 00 souls, consisting of tho F'rench and | gro Englich settlere, chiely disbanded soldiers, or their scendants, who wore dotted down at different points, when I’rance held dominion over the coun tryy and subsequently, after the revolution which gave ts = Neve United States freedom and existence as aan Ts: 2, this ‘Brigiee had increased to 100,963; in 1836, it was (06; in 1341, it was 314,260; in 1848, it was 572, 1 in LH, it was 723,592; and, by acensus return ¢ ot 1850, is was 903,979; showing an increase over the proceding year of 80,637 souls. And there is at present a continuous stream of immigration pourmg into the fertile tract of coun- try lying between the caatern shore of Lake Huron and the south side of Georgian bay, at ite hoad. Tho growing importanye of Canada is not only | 7.7, deeply intercstang to the people of the United States, on account of its commercial importance, but be- cause there is a power growing up on their northern | frontier, which, whother it contiaue to exist aga | dependency of Great britain, boeome an indepe: dendent nation, or form a fature portion of mane Unien, must be rogarded with a corresponding weeneoe jealousy. Canada iz, besides, eseontially a wheat grow. ing country, and already producos double the quantity that is requircd for tag consumption | of its inhabitants; and whether this flads ite woy to tho ccean by means of railroads and cauals through the United States, or by the route | of che St Lawrence, must cut: tare y into com- petion with the Western State: hence arises the additional importance of the numerous notices of this fine country, which to frequent! in the columns of the Hersnn, and wi i b must command the attention of a numerous portion of | py the readers of yo! Not only are tho teresting in a commercial fo altsics and stato of Canada in- and agricultural yoiat | pe bie hag | the city util | steamer Atlantic, om the 25th appear | 3, | be | | of Yann but the provinco is rich beyond conception | in mineral resources, with the excep:ion of coal, and on the shores of Sault St. Mario in par- ticular, at tho foct of Lake Superior, it vios with the American side in its abundance of the purcet copper ore, which requiros nothing bat the apy pica tion of capital and well dirccted enterprise to U into the market. Besides wheat, Canadais well adaptod for raising | fomsoee, t the soil, particularly in the vicinity of Lake | ing well adapted for the growth of that beanty of universal ie, and which was at one time extensively cultivated about Amherstburg. In the township: of Mersey and Komnoy, thirty | = forty miles to the eastward, near where a ular shaped se, otties a Fale Ee. pevecte jusky, on tho ipo a ins naa aco still raired—the luce of an acro ra grouad generally averaging twelve to fiftcen hundred pounds. The crop rm requires but ym seb Me being vee pa planted in June an thered in Augast an “Agee During the winter to loaves are sepa- rated from the stalk, and in the spring they are packodand thipped, for tho most p to Montreal. But to reeara, to my tour. About fiv: the river the township of It leigh, which fronts on Lake Erie, a clergy reserve of ni thousand cercs bas beco purchase 1, by # company callod the Elgin Association, which has been incor- porated by the Canadian Logistatare, forthe pepe of forming a settlomont of colored porvons. tract hes beon subdivided into ity acre lots, but only cre third of which has been taken up; aad, | duced, from what I can learn, the cxperiment has not been Very successful, as Lol Cy tac? succeed better whon interspersed among the white inhabitants of a country than when ferkieg distinct communitios, and who are generally rospocted throaghout the province for their orderly and unobirasive de- meanor. After returning to Detroit, and spending a fow | doya there, | took passage on board the (scan, a very fine steamer, with an active and ee com- mander, that runs alternately with tho M sivwsr, a sister boat, to Buffalo. The cabin fare is fire | dollars, aud the steerage three. ‘Tho Ocean ie two hundred feet long, and ie proj dred horse power, from the foutdry of Mosers. So- cor, of Now York. Itisa beautiful picco of ma chinory, and is kept in admirable order, running up through the upper deck and surmounted by ac od and caredinimmense panes of placc glass. distance from Detroit to Buffalo, is one eakel and cighty wilos, and we madcthe passage, against a peavey, oasterly blow, in cighteon hours. Jeean, in orn en and litting up, reeem- bles tho Bay Stato, which rans from Now York to Fail Kiver, with a row of staterooms on each side of theupper deck, and two saloons running from fore to alt in the contre, inwhich the moaisare ta- ie inadequate for the accommodation of the num- ber of pa: ors who arc continually on the wing in that direction, as well as elsewhere; and the re- | sult is, that those who are not so fortunate as to seeure seate at the first table, havo tu content thom- solves with tho fare of the second. This migbt be obviated by having two tables in the forward saloon—or, at ail ovents,{much confu- sion and annoyance might be prev onted by passen- gore drawing meal tickets whon they take those for their passage, and thus allowing all a fair chance of partaking of the good things which, in the first instance, are provided. The procedure, when seating persons at tablo*on board the Ocean, reminded me of what takos place on tho Mississippi, wheie a waiter is stationed at the foot of the table, and by ringing a bell, notifie the “gentiomon” when they may be seated; who frequently are kept standing a considerable time, until tome Southern bello has adjusted hor curl: before the mirror in the ladies’ cabin, and make: her appearance, prepared for a conquest. On the present occasion there was quite a number of Eivo's fair descendants, who not only pretty woll filled the after saloon, but who coou pied about one- third of tho othor, and as the “genticmen™ wero re- qvested to remain etanding until the ladies wero seated, several were displaced, who had thougat themeelvce ecoure of a chair, and who had to retro, creet- allen, till the moal was Gniehed, and tho se- cond table wae furnished from tho frngmonts that remained. I am always quite willing—indeed, am much pleared—to award that courtesy sud deference which is their dus, to the fairer part of ore ation, being satistiod, with Burne, that Nature's § Prentice hand @as tried on man. And then che formed the tosres, 0 but I never could understand why they should all be herded together at mon! timosen board of steam- boats and in hotels, instead of being dietrebated up ard down the table, ae thoy ere through life, dir pearieg joy and happiness around them, and as is the practice at private tablos, ttus giving to the meal tbat sooint character which constitutes one of its greatest enjoy ments. V ating ‘and drinkieg have beon described by an American writer of considerable diwoernment, a4 ing very Vulgar an M which would be absolutely repulsive, were 1 mot for the ocourtesioy aud amenities with whioh the rules of ood breeding invest them, and whioh add much to their pleas Rat novking of the kind ona deur, where the eheep are thas coparated (rom the posts, suo where— -tinlnds fe not attended by toh to thd credit of tho on, is froqnontly the case Chose Litele attentions % | j | |W | Med by a three han- | ken. ‘Therois but a siaglo table, Rowover, which | | | \ | is noocmpilshed, bas already rs) ab et eee er = toons rn 8 may also happen to But toe return from this Ctgressi it aboat six in tho morning whee, chap seer on where omaibuses were cus. eer cx 3 with their luggage, to — rail cars or anot! mboat, free of charge, and where haen is far less of imposition practised BG! py oo y paying only three York a As rey races peat o the Falls of Niagara, which, often as th bod, should’ not not bo treated wit eet by the touriet, I shall defer ate Thave t say with reference te ibis locality. AMERICANUS. “ony Ia Farnen Matuew axp sits FaizspeThe Ddenevolent niovement now on foot to make clining years of this man‘ life, is as wirh; the letters reoeived of ths ho his best oy! 00! eae bs bearing testimony to oe, the beneficial effete of mis- “proofs that the fruits already v tour in out ecustry, azo likely to ape Saws wd Our merchan's citizens are determin- ed to uct on this oveasion with their proverbial and yill nobly respond to the soul-stirring appeal of our gailant Of the West.” W. oe be i Grincely donution to the sufle recently noticed, bas. with Lis cbaract fis wa vhilansheo- ed to“ The Mathew Fund” » check for five are, and the Swan of Rzin.” as good as ebm sounded the note of pre- panation bs her ogatiymen which we levees’ Bit will be onthuslastically responced to. We hope that those combined effets will enable the ola man to return to hid native land free from the peeun! ewbarrassmeate which have so ee wel down hif best energies, aod. ia no emall ce aggre vated, if mot induced the painful malady to which he been recently subject. Father Mathew left by the care for oy. whero he will administer the pledge for the negt days, to the large factory population of that city, He makes this farewell visit at the speciat ofa large section of the poptlation of Weetorn York. who will come @ ee ee, |-Eaaihenoiee ft Cece to opel Denn a leah opportunity of savmming this anmn 2 jgotion phetvat est munky and wl tpemie tx ‘ext, week and wi is final ae for Europe im the BRndred do York in the Miztany —Tho Britton Guard, Captain bsp companicd by Shelton's Brees Bend. proceeded om ecocnd annual Lerget excursion to Mouat Morris, yoater- | day. The following prises were awarded for the beah shootin 1. Gold guard chain, field, ented by T. Pitt. jon by private P Ukinson. 2 Silver 9. Wi wok, presented by’ Captetn Geuhees won, mms od Doolifg. & A silver cup, presented by ton; won by John Manion. 4. Atel ag tered by Alderman Britton; won by Captain win. & east pin, presented by Mz. Crump; won by MeMillon.' 6. A breast pia, itton; won b; Sergeant. resented by Alderma>» T.0 Ucrnoy.’ 7. Wreaths, presented by ‘Neil. tested tor end ow Balcon. 2. Bet of slkver epoous; Jobm. KI z Geld pen ond pencil; K, Kingsland. 4. Ds. J. W. sand- ford 6. Do. Wm Eastburn. 6. Do, W Young. 7. Do , James Claris ‘The Washington Grogs, Company B, Captain M. E, Crasto, yreterday went on their annual target excursion: to Clifton Park, Storm Isiand. This troop were well “fi mounted, and prom uted & very imposing appearance, Mrcrraay Tancer Hrcvnaren.—The military cow called the ‘ Miller Association,” of the tenth ward, Jebn Lalor. wii mako their annual target exci {his 8; end proceed to Snediher Dearn vt Aroriexy.— Coroner Geer pee ene Inquest at No, ee 7 Mercer street, om a he body ot = pative of camo (0 be? suddea deal oath by a St of Fon accordingly. Police Latell Charge of Siccling Money-—Yesterdsy, ottecr 4 the First ward police, Stiested a wormsn Ostha- -— Belger.on a charge of stealing $32 Py: from. we 0 posceasion of Margaret Clark, rusiding at ‘achington. atroct 1. ecems that the aceused was me feats b 5 Le ap eg agent ye ea its Clark from the room, prisoner is alleged to have opened the bureau drawers, and mone; ‘The priconer, when arrested, had on a set of new clething, evidently purchased with the stolon A servant girlin the house detected the accused burean drawers, ard told her that she had ro business te take that liberty. Justice Lothrop on the ovidence ad- |, committed the accused for trial. Stealing @ Bale of Corton —Oficer Roland. one of the efficient polleemen of the Fist woz], arrested yesterday, a negro pamcd Thomas King, ou @ charge of stealing a bale of cotton, valued at $40, The rogue engaged a oar- man at Micr No, 4, North River, and requested him to carry the Lale of cottcn to No, 982 Front street, The carman wont as desired, and on arriving ab the placs, the ered the cot Lod paid him 60 cents and again o ton to be conveyed to No. 110 South street, Hero it wow received and delivered. The ae sre coma the caso a rather suspicious «alr, and gave i to the police, who soon shorten negro into oF precured the stolen cotton, and returned the same the -wner. Jarilee Lothrop committed the creased bo prison for tr: Movements of Distinguished Individuals. Ton. 8. A. Dovglas, Senator from Ilimols, arrived yor- terday morning at (he Astor House. Gerertl Soot and daughter are at Springdeld, + em route for Newpor’. Mrs. Pilboere and daughter hove arrived at Albany, where yd willepend eoveral dey uit Bancro‘t |e b a house at Newport, RI, wav soon take up bis residence at that place Court of Common Pleas, Before Hon. Judge Woodruff. herine Summerhoys ve Thomas P. Nogie —Motlon to encate order for arrest denied. Costs of motion to abide the event. Domestic Miscellany, Tt Issel that Quinn will be tried for murder, at Troy, at the October term of Oyer aud Terminer for Rensselacr county, which meets on the 2lst @ AB Lawil, in Columbur, Ohio, is anid te 0 Clio and Mearachusetta, There wore 75 deaiba in the city of Reltimore, daring the werk ending the 294 ultimo, Tog wbieh 20 were user f.ve years of age Dr. Thomas Flartford, who died at howe a ehort trae since, bequeathed $60,000 to the Orphan Asylum and $10.060 to the poor of = hin former piace of residence itled recently at Ombeii, Milae., fam im demas Black the New York and Philadolptin destcoyed, near Rahway, N. J, om mail narrowly esce| can Hubbell and om, while cunnitg, about 7 miles fem Rocheeter, on 27th ult., chot and baggré one hundred and ferty golden plover. The fret theeugh train of cars. on the Hudaon River ed, reaches Albeny trom New York oa Wedmendag. 8 bunds: tons of dremed copper ore hava beta rbippe: (he Bruce mines, at Buperior, for Rogie by way of Montreal. There ware fire rain it the region of Machies, Me, ow the 42d, which extinguished the long destractive fren tn the woods of that country. avery elley PM ‘The citizens ef Rochester bare deotded, by maj rity, to loan $900.00 to the Genesee road Avon of Gov Quitman was killed in the batle of the 13th, between Lepee aud the Spanicb forces. - There wae a proulier fact connected with the display of surore Light, at Hartford Conn. on ‘Womans evening. Werthy Of apeoiel notice. The effect won the telegraph wWiree wre puch ae to eurpend their Operation ip rome places, and materiaily affeot it tu others, The Galena Advertiser cf the 254 wit , paps that wp te hoch of th had riset five feat in ae mang Gaye. It terniad te ‘be bighee now than ever before et this reason of the year Sonn er or THe Craprews Ivor —A party of a dosem Chippe wed arrived from La Pointe lately 09 a frieaRy viett to their brothere cf this vicinity, They were of the bumber Rlio cold not be perenaded to remote ty their ew aReMey on the Micninatpot and om Inart ing they were permitted te remnim by tneir Grease Favor, tu the Veko country: they had adoy of rejoicing at the good news. They were jotned by emo of the natives oF bie ince and vicinity , among the number wy notiee) Biagke ine rd, whe oMelie ted te clocf aus oat. Withiliel: Reade covered with feathe re aud their fees nna & Sirarsowa with funenrt lee fh meer four’ pind bina ttey mmde cvonlt of (he lings, dancing and raging, ead paging tiger obge Lake Supertas Jeane, Sept, W

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