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THE NEW YORK HERALD.” WHOLE NO. 6921. MORNING EDITION-----TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS. Pats hori eles mae DOU BLE SH EET aAHUSERKAWS. wHE FORP, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. The Shirt Sewers’ Meeting. will be hensstiy ane Sofielonsty manana By order . WAGUBRREAN Pano ANORAMIO ee, ce nA NAS THE SUFFERINGS OF THE FEMALE OPERATIVES OF ommittes. Reepactfully submi ‘Sec! CALI- Coe COUERE, L, Lip FACING “GREAT ane A. J. MAGAGNOS, 5 pier, Tne ween aon eahinition | 349 Broadway, 4 mat 7, gh Beak a 7 ay fs id —On From Boston, NEW YORK. ded is the report of the Financ’ pw BALM BE AU \° Whitehesat' Gatien ee je pagalennt sale of A pais eked 32 to tye = ‘THE FAILURES—THE MONEY MARKET. A mecting of the managers and others interested in snore, the poset a " fur dhe UGTION NOTICE —TH08. & eee cloak uth cents ; season tickets, 20 ee cont Bassin» ay ase , mente eaiky, cGmatbnass a Bosrow, Oct. 6, 1851. the Association of the Bhirt Makers’ Co-operative Union, months from oe ieee w ores wi William street, git | the stack of _ AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYN. Min pent as Proprietor. ‘The firm of Dexter, Harrington & Co., wholesale gro- | was held, last evening, at Hope Chapel, for the purpose Receiptefor fret siz months, Cyn wy eee pene > net Preeerereorre vine tooo UNrox QQURRE, LONG ISLAND. —TROTTING —a | cer failed this forenoon, with abilities amounting to | of laying the grievances of this numerous class of our | eagioe, oP: ho sein fancy an’ pledged a Mis: ean pa GONCERT IN estan pundred Dollars. “Mile heats. Besttheee | about half million dollars. Much of thelr paper isen- | fellow-creatures before the public. The proceedings of Nelewsushnd 4 clock, at the foot of | 2 ts can peseured PK. WHIZRL'S Muslo recinely. T Davis ontere g'¢-SGsanger; Wt, | doreed by a firm in Salem. the meeting were opened with an impressive prayer, by | Rec'd from sales for, tet he Pitaran, Aeratganani, | Stars Me. 23 ty Dares W, &: Med enters b. P. R. Bouthwick & Co,, eather dealers; J. 8. Gould, | the Rev. John Dowling, after which, the Beoretary, Mr. |" {nunihe trem April. t INSTRUCTION, teh for Four Hundre yon artcfetiand fron dealer; Jobn Earle, jr., & Co., tailors, and David & cameron poo Sanson pe Hes) oe ae = c i nr ke-+ deiner weed m Ferry Proges, of Salem, are also announced as having failed. ‘an assoc! ecmmences to carry out and put tele i ©. KEMP, AUCTION BRN. —-4oUSEaOLD PORT | ee tA Ne oss Besser: petase ot amie + and return 88 4000 | Ty Prugee has always been considered rich, but he | in practice any measure of reform, it seems prudent and (si wns. B. LOVELAN ‘ + ture—' 7, a8 1 ore Hock. at the house Si Went Seats ore Hishard an: 4 Mouton will begin a Tae JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. had endorsed largely for Dexter, Harrington & Co., and | necessary to lay the subject before the public fer their ; | The Rev. Cuancrs Panxen then addressed | ofticlranmuii'grammationl ani convarantin courect inte | []MION COURSE, I. germans B PURSE OF | Messrs. Southwick & Co. approval and sympathy, lest the designs and intention, | 0 ‘he effect that they had suffice rd re lange nagee, both for Jadies and jentlomen: for day aud peed anahe a aaa ‘The money market is easier to-day, and stocks of all | of its protectors might be impugned, or its objects be thle elt. le related some attlicting incidents of the op- Puneteats aiesianes atthe firet lesson is required. “4 _ peed = 7 ook, La descriptions advanced, notwithstanding the failures. deemed speculative—derigned to benefit the few at the = ‘under which the ey labored | and conatetee Be an To SPANISH PAGENTS aND GUARDIANS.—& CA. | # rece, and two to start. Wm. Moran and two others were drowned at Black- | expense of the many—and thus alienate the sympathies of present Fongceer} support in farthvering the aaheewe of te by ad F i lady, | havin, be At: two orthreesmall | _ JOHN I. SNEDIKER, ported stone, Mass , on Friday evening. They were inachaise | those who, when they should have a correot under- | gesociation. = Bm + pe instruct thems im am for college, ia | [JXJON COURSE, L. I —TROFTING.—A PURSE OF | on the railroad bridge, when, by someacoident, they sud- | standing ofthe purposes of the proposed reform, would | | There ‘ware adayennes by the Rev, Henry Ward Beecher atalino eoelayo ele form s close, so'as to creste ta then ares en arr $2 | in harnees socom oe Wedneedty, “Oot, 22. ay Hater % denly fell » distance of seventy-five feet into the water, | morefully appreciate the motives, and aid in carryingfor- | T304 : among others, ‘one proposing to raise the nut Of q ne air Ran. a0G1GNRey 8 study. fies, ronide eg is in art of the city. where close on Tuesday, Oot. TH, a8 9 Sotlosk, P.M. and were drowned. ward the designs of the association. In justice, them, to Hate ghey or voluntary Soeteibutions, and we . ine? Furniture, Carp:tir gs. make ® race, shart. a meeting le yarpose tt | ‘Avsens ny and ray, at fhe ance balk nthe sid, with a shuron withn's share dgtanoe, thy bet ote SO 1 SWibucan, Potters From New Orleans. Wee et lising: bate tae pubile eran atssarhent | Hisury W. Beschet, Rev. John ‘Dowlisg, Rev: Shes, oer? | Strente =O Rtanp will set of nections as soovorne Thurs. Spies eieammarrora mie yk, Merald ED HOUSE PLEASURE, GROUNDS—PACING—A | ,pyrvat, oF THR GEORGIA AT NEW ORLEANS, PRox | Of the cirsuustances whieh induced. us to form this | Ker, and Mf Greeley, with power to add to their number, | t Iv'elock sch dy ‘order 1 of $100 rin come of on Wed: + aig | Union, and to ask your friendly aid and o0-operation. | These resolutions having been put and carried, a colle 3 HAVANA~-RELEASE OF CAPT. ELLIS, ONE OF THE | Foroed by direct necessity, through want of employ. | tion was made, s prayer offered. and @ hymn sung by the } the ADIES TAUGHT TO CUT DRESSES IN A VERY en I AMBRICAN PRISONERS, ETC. ment, and starvation wages when we had work to do, | choir; after whic! "she mer ting ee d, no doubt sem- } . b Sanateptare bee: Kecomay tieake aise, monn ot q pga : } j : mie P30 fecinys bat bub Cfatistaction Sepranied: Plone can irs. | day, amaich for $100 will come off mer ‘G. Brook's g. bh. Hew Onceare, Oct. § 1061. .| some dum: 0 Gor present. sunahaes sombined, tegethse, |; Cg, saifeated by the eS aa ee | oun $e the Present state of the money mt had to ig ‘Carmine street, near Bedford. __ | Fort Washington and F. C.'s blk. g. » Blac Im Ipsaneleher ‘The steamship Georgia has arrived at this port, in forty- bo ie vetyl A Brg B Ly ane eae nl Saeee: they J | oy tanec Bingae rome a9 ‘ind ‘tl a8 i zeta 00K toe ARITIIMETIC, OT AUGHT IN : | seven hours from Havana, Her news, which isto the Ist | Gur'alme snd chjects ‘were to work together for mutual 7 ee i) Be of rieh ‘rder of furtl han that a bene! from A ignees Sf tanother iesnlvent eatery with saverel watuasis jou: fies room None fre deer in aun stdypbargtre <a alge aay: ate toe ably ond willinieste to device ct | Last evening, the th instant, the October session of + and 7 gotave Ronofor articles ii Broadway, sch wind okt ecatven wepare po me and Ellis, of Washington City, one of the recent invaders, Pat yr ia fcrmatiy, ‘compelled to give ‘the lion’s share of | the Common ‘Couneil pelaben a Memeiores ant catnals eaote Terns moderate. . a one. hhas bem pardoned and released from prison. our inbor te an employer Metey, it was an experiment, | , ME. Morgans ‘at the Board of Aldermem, ‘The Sate & very favorstie opp: Ftunity (or bows Forty more of the Lopez prisoners had been sent to | and it has succee: We have demonstr the fact | following business was disposed of — themselves with the. bi ty of onde st PENMANSHIP “UR, 0. B. GOLDSMITH RESPECT. dno Sion: Giveebuitomninabnets to our cast-down and suffering sisters, that fall double HOLDING ELECTIONS IN PORTER HOUAKS. ya co lao aauive of wood fully onnoun tizens aud strangors, that his iz by the brig Kips. Several still remain in the hos- | 1) OO oes can be earned by less hours of toil, under our | _ The following resolutions, passed at the last querterty” made to nee ni} writing rooms are open mee 1 pup’ pital, some of whom are in «most pitiful condition. lan of ti nder the old meeting of the National Tem) —— re: were for- Ghort time. The co: one on lor fur: | receive their le-sons on ours moet age . mow plas of, comblantion, than wader the old ersamge.. | Tenttas of Ee ieee be the ton x4 Warren: | miture cess GO “alee bas vert cloanedls cacved seetwecd |, te hemasives: ‘Termancin clear Chtensee, isomers cn G10 annette eB ‘The U. 8.’steamer Saranac, and ships Albany and De- | ment. When cur numbers were limited, and the work an, bg CBs Soenes . Pisnofortes, of the most beamti(ni style and finish and very | for twenty tive lessons, including stationsry; private in- EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR 31 CROSBY STREE: catur, were at Havana. light. we were upable to pay our way; but as our mem- Resolved, That the practice of tical mest. riliant tone, worth $FO0 » fully warranted; also, four | strucsion, $15 Rooms 289 Broadway. bers increaeed with the demand for labor, our profits | ings in porter houses snd dram Bg fo 10 corrupt: 1d OK rom makers ‘The Georgia brings a large number of passengers, and | increased. leaving us at present a net profit of tem per | Ur elections, and prevent a — of our poace- Ae Wi reboot- A BITU ATION, TEACHER ie é the California mails of Sept. 6th. cent cver the prices paid to the members. A statement | able and order- loving citizens at pertieige keepers. a8 the . “ogee — of the prices f Wak given by seuplogerty ae that paid = ed by a eee ig8, and should here will be sol without reser for ossh. Catal tire eh: Candfdates for vernor in Pennsyvania. y the association, will serve to show the advantage we Sn the morning rf sale perry omnes | Gdueation of ore or mere. Further partiotlass, may, be FAST HORSE WILL BE SOLD OF WEDNESDAY, Howrspate, Pa.; Oct. 6, 1851, | Dave already gained hy the combination, Prices of |. Hesob thatthe city authorities ae era z ~~~ | hrown by calling at 46 Sand street, Brooklyn, or notes ad- ‘ve Bazaar in Crosby street, a Br de aape nnn ein shirts made for large shirt manufuctories range from five | quested to have the pols, at all future elections, " J Le, r yee! Lepage is =! “ Dutwie jergarosy dressed to Teacher, at the office of this paper. ‘i The whigs of this and adjoining piaces turned out to- | cents to fifty cents, while our lowest prices are twenty- —— en eo — are Longe nit ju ousehold Forniture, ti hi hirts and five oo ene rere|utions toa ‘ussion, which re- Sik; BRRNA will act at auction, by ordet of the admini day {n grand procession, to weloome GovernoriJohnaton. | ve ocnts tor cna ur price sane: thus for the cane | sulted in referring them to the Oommittes on Ordinances trators of the Into. Garret Storm Era. on Wednesday He made a long speech at Hawley, and has been speak- ; , Sales only teat Ager ceoct Or THE CITY Halt. ah aN eereeerre oan eee ing again in the court house here, this evening. His re | slate sch chinese ne vel made, which cannot be | 4 setter was presented to the Board. by the Prosidemé, wee i gr gear’ fn suite. Lamps, Wilton ana Bird card and centre Ta- .. 8tol0cents, | from Mr James W. Faulkner, regulator of the public " otto 50 do. | clocks, asking permission to place in the cupola of the "35 to38 do. | City Hall, glass dials, im by him for the clock, ae- cording to orders received from the Commissioner of ception bas been enthusiastic Cheap shirts, sho» made . 3 Best shirts, shop nade s Colonel Bigler is expected here to-morrow, when the | Byst shitts, shop made. democrats intend making 9 demonstration in favor of | Beat shirta, asoeintion mn‘ FIORSES SRECEIVED THIS DAY, A VERY FINE drove of horses, in firet hands, forsale low. Also oral York State horses, and a very pretty roan grey x to go & mile ia three mi hich post Bed, | Pupils. inted ‘al pairs of well matched ho: their candidate. Co}lars, Phop made : 4 Lamps and Gas, for the purpose of proving that Vad ber "Tarsiture. dresning Bure: Bg Wye M. BRAN DUIS, PROTRSBOR OFF Sale and Commission Stable, Nos. 122, - th team fi cme peets ng -’ $ told do. | answer the purpose for which they were intemded. 1 rose wie Pighnterts hy aime of, tha best 125 and 128 inion ali eet sireet, Horses, Bongh ai free Soll Nominations in Massachusetts, From these prices we ai bled to save 10 | Communication states that ali the glaas dials have i ble hitchen ut ke., he.” Termes inion oe Se BUY DAM, Previn Sprixcrrenn, Mass., Oct. 6, 1951 | Per cent, till to be civided or to be Inid out in stock for | removed from the of Mr. ¥., without bis order or Catalogues the estore of the the muti ‘advantage of all, Aside from these aivan- | the order of the Commissioner of Lamps and Gas, after mbers are not overtasked as much as under | being paid for by the city. The document was referred ORGAN HORSES —THREE PURE BRED MORGAN The free soilers of Hampden county have nominated | tages, the nate and a single horse, from Mi last year’s ticket for State Senators. tes sala system.and we are sure of our being promptly paid, | to the Committee on Lamps and Gas she , whieh very often was not the case in shop work. We é THE WILLIAMANURG FER To Franklin county, Griswold, coalitionlst, hasbeen | torre tel warranted In urging upon the public the | _ Petition of Jobm I Martine, tor a lease of Houstew unanimously nominated. necessity and expediency of enlarging our sphere of use. | Street ferry, to Willismeburg for a period of ten years, ° ———__—_—__— fulness, by increasing our facilities for employing all | W#* presented by Alderman Britton, and referred to the tay of action for which the breed | Appearance orm Mr. Forrest in Philadelphia, | who prefer working tor themselves, and those dependent | Committee on Ferries. s Oct. 6, 180i, | Npon them,to toiling forthe pittance of wages grudgingly REPAIRING THE STRERTS IN THE FIRST WARD. natin HILADELPHIA, Oct, 6, given by employers. Our association at present em- ‘The following resolution, presented by Alderman Grif- OR SALE—A PAIR OF ELEGANT BAY CARRIAGE ‘The reception of Mr. Forrest is greater, if possible, Hod 40 gan. among whom are 16 wilows—but not | £2 of the First ward, was referred to the Committee om « Pi parr ote Baten nents piconet set than at the Broadway. ‘The house is jammed, and there | steadily, #2 until the issue of the appeal for ald, (some | Streets'— Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be, amd i ado by Tomlinson & Wood, | are two thousand persons in the street unable to gain ad- | thTee Weeks since,) we hed not full employment. That | i# hereby, directed to have the sidewalk. and curbs amd Pei & appeal, we are grateful and bap D4 to say, has rallied | gutters in Bridge street. between Whitehall and State mittance. stound us many kind friends; who have aided us very | Stirets, re-set, and regulated and repaired, wherever the TEACHING, WISHES most eninest Forte and e dam, and other parts of Holian 4, ain American taste -for their works. The collection is in this country x oablie partioatarly tho ladies, to call and examine them. Catalogues to be had as 4 lence, o Fe at! ook store, corner of = Deny eee IANOS TUNED FOR SEVENTY. FIVE ORNTS, BY nos ihe ~ “pe fe materially in procuring work. and now stimulate us fur- | Same mney be deemed eeepc NRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONERR. — SPLENDID Au experienced hand at the business. os ise Of the Mississipp! iver, . ther tolay our cause before the whole public. The time wane ae ae the inbabitents of Sale of esbinet farmiture comprising cv rticke | Sort through the port, addressed Piano Tuner, LE. a Y DARK GREY asm . Eom 9 for such « movement seems to be now. There is a gene- A petition, numerously rigued by the ‘manvlactored, and covered ia the richest materia © Het pening poten tabeneas tee Refece, Boge. dees, ts. osananof Cais stare AETMe hedge “oots loon tall’ asod ine Br. Lovis, Oct. 6,1851. | PT feeling of ryiupathy, apd a lively Uiteres: for the 8.00) | the Seventh’ ward, asking for @ public park at Corlasts by oe and eficiently performed. , ic uarnera, nied and oun The upper Mississippi river is rising rapidly at St. | gefenceicas and deeply-wronged Shirtmakers of our city | Hook was referred to the Special Committee on Parks rs kn Livery Stable, No. 28 Warren street, A) Paul's, The water is already within two feet of high | Nobly are they striving to carp, in honesty aad decent fe too prremeagres g Tae oy ra pre eo es bitmnatyl Mest mathe a wg dots ved water mark, and is rising rapidly from thence downwards. | poverty. the bread that poorly feeds and the harubie esi. | Sebted, stating that it would destroy A B- or . , | ment that but poorly covers their wasted forms. Tae} Wale weed, gad will be cia cheap, for cash. ‘Apply a> 135 ast ee setion ell broke a fonts At the lower falls there are seven or eight feet, and at | fre pation! enlfercrs tolling unceaningly,over hopeful of a | Of the city required and would also drive away frou! tae free; gond in slugie or double harm dgound. Can be | the upper rapids nine or ten fect beighter future. Very many are widows, descended by | Watd.s lenge number of mechanics, probably from 2508 ie of thy of rosewood, mahogany eb Fichly carved, and covered ne Ketcham Livery Stable, Brooklyn, Inquire at No. 4 Saavendl Kweg to 2.000, residents of thet vicinity, These documents i coum iy DARCING. BS East Twenty-second akreot. taal : i be aga hy omg with the Fire Pre ye i mamiadaeitaiae Seene jem ot og were referred to the ratne committee superb ro 2, Sia errr ere ook place here to-day. Mismanagement is stated to @atieets . INVITATION TO CATHERINE HAYES? @ONCERT. ( n the cold world, unloved. alone Eolaciey Chaiey fal ha ‘i itt saTERS 4 Both Stuyvensat odix yours oldvone 8 eo ee eer Digcle Tete | have caused the failure, and another experiment istobe | Others are compelled to aid in the support of families | ‘The following letter of invitation was read :— ‘Tuitio all | gotd Rereeeied ty ‘alien three made. and widowed mothers, and all have « pressing claim oa To tHe Hoxonamie rie Comston Councn, any Heaps ov = . minutes. phi ‘2 Bowary. camels — society. Too long has ‘this been lightly treated, or ——— ne 2 a ter = ie propre totally disregarded Occasionally, as the bonevole: nw Yorkie Gatien es Fanzemente fapsed several se reprint tn at ihe Royal 4 adem: my, and at OR SALE—A FIRST RATE SADDLE HORSE, FOU! From Washington ony. taeeegn oor enpitads, tutte po aymprtinics ‘are, | therine Hayes hereby extend to your honorable body ARDWARE SALE.—JNO. EVAN ANTWERP WIL Sitar see alive, Te Oe mba at SALE OF TELEGRAPH STOCK—THE LIBEL ON NES. | arouied for thoee who, worn down with tol, weary of | 88 fovitation to attend ber concert gh Tocaday oroning sell. thie day, at Ne 10 Cod ore 175 park ry ole dint tbe I stabl New r Beever. TOCHMAN. life, diseased by sedentary habits, have come there to te © ipler nate wi Tots ‘well assorted ‘shelf Hardware and damaged. Goode, O FRIVATE DANCING AND WaLrZinG | °<—S Beeees nd Waswixctow, October 6, 1861. | die’ Not unoften the prison door and the mad house | @ixpoval tor that evening. Please signify your pleasure “worthy the attention of the trade an€ countre huyers. For y_ Bienes placeate ta F° LEA FINE Bay, HOR cn zion, EARS ~ ‘ close upon them and oftener the Bonse of shame affords | 1 regard to th e, at Your earliest convenience, tat Particulacs, ace catalogues, whieh are now ready half past thiee, 100K | eagot a he sixteen hands high, has bees sal Sales at auction were made on Saturday, of $2450 | an asylum denied tothem by honest toil and a Life ot | 1 may make my arrangements accordingly. I am,gow will te gold below his, value as. the virtue, Th tlemen, your obedient servant worth of Warbington and New Orleans Télegraph Stock, ue, These are the every day histories of the seams- y a er has FOK BALK AND TO Ube Hore he coming winter. Apply at “ihe stable of Gelllapie | se $26 8F per there, tress. Few of them crjoy the wholesome comforts of aN I WARDWELL. ‘ ~~ “ ‘ =. ie ond aeweoutee’' the common Necesaties | 02 the motion of Alderman Barrron, the Vas ABLE E FARM IN ALEXANDRIA CouNTY, VIR. ain ae ey the ie Rorlitan, and témpete, the Pacodl & Carlisle, East way, near Pil At the final hearing to-day, Henry Ahua waa held to | This should not be, or need Bot. when soclety begins | WAS accepted. It seemed not to bave come 0 “ I fe 5 eS ra. Petal M4paus augusta TAKNS LEAVE MOST NES. is voi the wy dent inert; a been ba tiitle eed, December term of the Oriminal Court, of libelling the | f"u%;. \ jormn te the aosociatiog tosether of the: tame ach Semmunicntion war reccived. from the City Mas weet ouutaiaing ave York MiNat hes instructions is dencing will ce: ibe | ieeeesoma ant Broadway, near coracr Wt Pike stevet 8 eyo ony (ate Bille. Jegutin) Be. Me- earvetion se ye ee “Dy | elon of the Tolption f Keatah Asepek ee ins tate of cultiva: ‘came surety. ry ; ies rennet teetliaha ta teeekway? wR WORSR TOP - <a e Jour aid and patconage, would be instrumental in ac- BEOMOVAL OF 4 CHURCHYARD WaLt pete DANCING ACADEMY Maas. DU- NOSE attunale dares imeem ulld; also, Bloody Affray in an Alabama Court. Gamplirhing vast good to other depressed branghea of | ,, The petiicn of Phelps. Dodge & Co. nad others fo the pared 5 SD Hvar Pereero, bog 63 | oe A. 8. A, Herald Cuanuestox, October 6.1961, | ttade, by @ successful ex: a ey og foun te that they have 0] Sices wilt meet rien prompt attentic oe ee, | accrue from a chenge in the uncertain tenure un- | C>urebyard, was referred to the Committee on Bt ts t their residence, C4 The Turcaloors (Ala.) Monitor, of Oct, 24, states that | ger which the needi women now hold their right to THE FIRS ANDIMILATORS School for instr: Dancing, at their rea ie " es West F between the Fifth John Kirby, an old and respected citizen, was shot inthe | exist (not to say live.) are apparent to evel jecting The pelition of Edgar Holly, and twenty-nine others, sl iicamaaniaemsnan akan courthouse there om the 20th Sept. Kirby had procured | Bud. All soclety would feel and benefit by the change, | {Ne Sreeniacd to do cuty ae remea, with ome of Fut Bay “Tog Lipo tomy ~p— | [ed ‘ by placing in a pesition of comparative security and in. | lips’? patent Gre annthilators, was referred to the Com e'cle) aoe ive quatiernen Bootes cates, the indictment of Frederick P. Hall for wounding him | gopendence a large class of operatives. whose defencel-ss | Mittee om the Fire Department. even | April, ‘The Bosrd adjourned at a quarter to T o'clock. Wipow LaDy erent 2D EX pHANGE Soue roperty, come or annum clear of ax- Denees, stor ary nocd. ‘Addrens SA, Ueondway Post OMe i during the proceedings a quarrel ensued. | condition is now made toinure to the prose and aggran. Dancin & AGAR EMT —SIUNOK GHERARDL | #7 DROADWAY—BROOKS) WINE AND BRANDY Kirby drew a pistol, which a bystander. named Whitfield: poeta yout gman by ae — — bh shan for the kind patronage of last season, res; Store.—Ol4 me'lowed ‘soft attempted to take from him, and in the struggle it went nt aon eal casita, cian ahaa peo fe his pstrons and the public, that his hae ai la Ph . - my. O11 Bresdway, will be openca for the se | Qa cergree, Sherry, dry! oy «MY, parsing through Kirby's thigh, and causing almost | heuses of vice. in which cur city so abounds, of number- BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN ‘The Gret meeting of the October term of the Common Council was beld Jest evening. In the Board of Assiet- ants, the Py ng ied the chair, and # quorum of a Saanedays October It a3 instant death. The bali also penetrated Whitfeld’sleg, | lest victiiws It would give a stimulus ( industry, by | embers were in x . | placing thousands ip positions to need and consume . soe wha imparted a Maso Nene sale tevin under | DUt not seriously. Kirby’sson, supposing that Hal! shot | fies which their straightened elreumstwaces now deprive a " , The following petitions were presented and app! ym the w! his father, fired at him but missed, and hit a jurymanin | them of. We will not enlarge further on the manifold sad 1M PSON & SONS, Tenporters, 19 Beaver s = the The Judge ordered the Wherift to arrest Hall, sdvantages of 40 anceiating together, tloving th fact iy dteponed of “OF Wen 2. Veatine, for e stand ateae: epparent to 'e are anxious to try experiment, when he surrendered, and delivered up bis pistol loaded. | Upon our failure or sugcoss depends the future comfort | , Of Jacob Ergot and others, to bave a hook and ladder eh " Or misery of thoussedgin our city, who are even now | tuck Placed inthe vicinity of Stanton here stress oferred » “ “sewing at once, with a double stitch, a shroud as well | BEGEt FE:S WF a: OP asnrbirt.” The condition of the shirt sewere of our Of sundry persons, for water pipes in Tpitty Ante stseet, Baxtivone, Oot, 6, 1851 ; between First and Second avenues. Referr city is lamentable, and calls for your kindest and For the constr ends from ‘ Richmond Thomas, an apprentice in the Richmond | warmest rympethier It te estimated that their nus enacts Geeuy hauee Seem, Dispatch office, was stabbed and killed yesterday, b: reat prosent exceed six thousand. Many of these are iy OLD LipAd fe sae tae = Fos asta wintien Colt porschtmaem pd sa or, young and friendiess orphans, early left to steuse J f donee Bartlett, for # lease of Houston street faery Kills, ae] 4 named Pp, nd » | with poverty, ond solely dependent upon the preca- Orb Lieyé, £ Pa prin who escaped. They hada difficulty in the theatre, on | ricus pittance of wages doled out by employers yd, fora lease ¢ Houston ferry. Saturday night. Others are widows, depending upon the needle for the | ™O1'7"0" a1 tactins, for « lease of the Houston street fy attended to. RIVATE. Dancing ACADEMY AT THE SHAs M2 William strost.—H. OAL YARD FOR SALE.—APPLY AT NO 69 BIGHTH avenue. Diss re. =e. ay Lemen pate 4 aol A PLEA. ni Son 6, c. flavored Gin, Motterdain, L43BiXe; Just arri as Conic inva aad Saas ep ae “4 published in the een bi ie = ts eit a and Beau eh samerited ob 068 FOR, S4LE— 4 St. Beene King ¢ harlless ted Danish Ftag support of helpless children, aud with the pittance of fat wedare not charge hin. with sting fe, be, Beas, |. BY theBouthern mall, which arrived to-night, we learn | some $2 or $2 £0 per week. trying to feed, clothe, and | *1Y,, Referred car own Bares cane Rep doas yak stu | tat Btemry ©. Carhe,« fugitive from New York, i» im | jay"the tent ot atfamily We need not teil you this | p0t Jomeph williams, for a lease of Houston street ferry futeotare of In- My con at New Orleans as a vagrant cannot be done. They bear, in silence, sufferings and | *<‘erre ‘Potenin and peld our Nine ccteveaced B a I eo 8. Beatty, an old and wealthy Baltim {rials that would ebUl the ‘sternest hearts to recount, | pejaned, © see {oF & lease of Houston street. fer ‘& tariff for the and any | 95, Be St . vy) 7 ore Mer | The defenceless giri often wrestles with powerty: hang | OF ws, ane if dis} to do #0. jroome street, corm a chant, died here last night. temptation, until dire necessity forces sad fearful i » 4. Jones, for s lease of Houston ferry pg 4y ‘este & ERREINS' LONDON PORTER AND ——___-—— siternatives upon her. Ie this Christian ’ Sa oe _ oo RS of presenta of ; commen house, 4 " waported, t Frost in Mississippt. empl societies of the elt; a pe er York, against the location of ith vee e, for wale. “ey in Stout New On.eave. Oct. 6, 1951. 5 Potter's Field on ards siaud house is.of bri He ia no ol 1 - ont, aed fet Shares Waa, purchased cer lavasse, NIN | A frost is reported in Lower Mississippi, on the 29th tonstneineel, atvtan ts Bevel cad eae eieamah te Srester part sttarge Mr. Day direotly, | iar iabta sonie pats aur ELICIOUS | ult., which nipped the cotton crops considerably paired, and crosswalks relaid Referred or a ay sh ic wi toxion ting peyerean, eS xu && i scecaenesiadiaaemiaiemmmmeme we will not murmur, we are ready to make any INVITATION FROM CATHERINE HAYES. we. |. Me por LK = by eS igh England, for in "pint 7, quart bo! ‘Mast a : . ee rT — = ~ Ce pt 4 es aneee ry board hy eee | notice porter. Affairs e oa genercus public. We ‘m to attend the next concert of Cathari hin in purod: or von: G. P. LE! IDGR, 86 and 85 Fulton street. Lacxcnes—To be launched, on Tuesday, October 14, | need your assistance p Oe Wo weed « sete in which to Tripler Ball on the evening of the 7th imetaat 1861, by 8. P. Hartt, of Northport, L. 1 called the sloop surack | di-pose of our stock whea made and te, petponnes, of Assistant Alderman Warn moved that the ineitation be Te. . lef, cwned by M. Rogers & Co., and Capt. | thote who bave employment to give. We need to be | accepted, and boped that it would be, not a mere formal Se" pcostle, 0 be yr Rt Fequires alt HaYwanD’ D RUBBER OC. eae feaneav's. ena is Floyd Wiguive, who isto command Het Drummond | Piscrd om 8 permanent basis, where dally sateen eceptance, but that the gentlemen of the boacd would ‘Address Hat Store, Herald off a Wente will not ciroumecribe our usefulness an 2 | attend the next concert of ue mentioned Bie. a een mE NEWARK’ indbya Ruile eaihye 2 A EGC Wee to cult purchassra, by tt & Co.,a fine sbip of 426 tons, called the Alfred Gibbs, | cur energies. Kind friends! will you aid aud assist us’ | the invitation * “ F% SALESTRE ONG Waly tur : Pe ones Ly, Mears, Wood be Bye, of New Bedford, to be For the better understanding of the fuies under which Rrronts oF committees ed am employed in rotic Seas whale fishery, wader com- | (he arrociation is governed, we append a portion of the | Ri © > handsomest in the city. Cosh ew Yorke July 1, . ne) AE mand of om § Teane It. Jenney, late of the fwo Brothers | articles trem the censtitution=— . su tape chectiay prarnn Gouremteene nce - WEOORY'S CALIFORNIA 1 PACKAGE feet; breadth, 27 feet; depth, 16 feet 10 | Art 11 The object of this society in: —To benedt the shirt | Report of the Oomunitter om Ferries, coneurtt Ge Express, per_ steamers Prometheus ani Cherokee, oa | inches. sewers. individually as members, aud collectively nea body | draft of lense of Catharine ferry to Mesars Coe! Tucsday, October 7. Despaton cuarantecd, or he freight At Eastport, 27th ultimo, by Mr. C "Ifuston, a fine bark, ‘cing them ins position to secure themselves th, | Taylor, at # yearly rent of $16.000. Coacurred im a The subscribers will toreard thelt steemnens op he Tah October. init a! called the Warren White, to be commanded by Capt pee ‘Const in| Winchester. of theit labor; and eport ef Committee on Reads in favor of of employers, by | 119th etreet, from Fourth to Righth inn, (rhans retail oy ora pr out to enter into » the rest. fs mocerate, and the place mest one re jo are almost invariably ‘the eC them beyond the ear Tega. aot § Sree backed ow penton, be 1" po»: ‘by this At East Machine, 27th ultimo, a superior copper in to emplo; Iv inting and river fyiiea wp.” Apply ae 18 Chambers sere. wraseas Gy pe yd ro sely with cortalnty sh car, vis forward | fastened schooner, of 160 tons, called the Union, to be wnet IR, Theadtutrs 9 Sistion shail bp under thy | Aaopted emit, reecmmending a eeu nen detention on the isthmus. Farseersaty commanded by Capt JU Whittemore céntrol of an et if rence in the adoption of the resolution for the actual roadie ease ‘over five yet versdat omce (where the ay are geve 7 cxamenaenvenemsistediatememintam | opening of Seventy-cighth street. betwrea hee = and ° | if the the Court of General Sens inh avennes, Coucurred in Same committee, infavar v1 bet td ae one FM: No ‘cota 0 PLS Before the Recorder nnd Aldermen Conklin and Dooley. $1 Rese b Vell cad vamp va tho wouthnus corner of i et wal We. Wf talove, bane! Fonts pwr Ty £4 FIRST DAY OF OCTORER TERI 119th First avenue Adopted dam: com: the Franklin Oct 6—Colender Case —The October term of the poiated for 1, concurring to regul Pitty > . Alee he second floor, from Third to Fourth aon voncurted in port of Committee on Streets non-concurting with Poard of Aldermen in resolution and ordinance to repair St Mark's place. between Second and Third avenues Adopted rioss Resolved. That Righth reave be Macadamired, from eonth article eX | Piftieth to Pifty-fourt etreet, Referred. outs for the funeral of THOMPSUN & HITCHCOCK, Court ¢f General Sersions commenced thie morning. be- Managers and Agents, 149 Poatl, corner Wall street. | fure athe Court, a ahove noted. The following 1s the XPRESS—TITA | calendar of caves ir the term'—Robbery, 1; asnuult and FORD & 00.8 rear oa ene arse . Fast battery with intent to kill, 6; asemuit with a «lung shot, Bier Huh ROMETUROG. | 1: burpinry, 12, grand larceby, 0, petit larceny eecond nahegee as ped ail’ boas, ik = the a oifence, 1; receiving stolen goody. I, perjury, 1; forgery, Haekere, of she, tem 4" | 1—maklog in all 61 cases Resides these, there are "Sar heen sata They wit | sitendy indicted 11, confined as witaorses 2; bastardy jo removal by a vote of two- Ss ‘Store, with pteam pos ton water), together Kea liGreadareet. Rent low’ applyte © ¥. U AMT Mulberry street. sik Be 0 BELLET FURNISHED—FROM NOW TILL, FIRST ca proper oy, Union. The thi . =+4 ntlemen of a % 7 ¥ Resolution, to make arrang YB Sans street, near Rizneh avenue; say, ott | i it oats pattie terpretin arpgtagee tebe cacesd | gare, 2; abandoning family, 4—Total, ohd and new wwe, ramotkers. hai! te | Lieuteuant Ployd whore remains beve just arrives ie he soience, constantly relied on by Napoloo: r the eieamer ‘tno, from New Granada. that & com: pel tore: No Grand Jury —The list of Grand Jurors being called i by the mereger by any other express. 4 after they ‘cenveal gry ee only 13 answered. As 16 jurors must be in attendance etved & probatir th, at the terest ia the | rate with # Ithe committee of the Boaré of Aldermen, te the lady of gontieman they wi bo of the Indy ee featdence 7 bis board be appotated. to o> ope mes of the A nd etreet. “am nent form & quotum, the organization of the grand weer rpelees ot tho 8 gran - ta for maid funerat EL? Inquest was deferred tii Tuesday (this) worni tne . eeaploved | DINE Prope? eriangements facing Bom) Green, 00 oF aes nama, {re jw ing called, 52 answered and appeared, become members of the Union . not to pate Thirty.fourth street, betweem, No money invo!vin the menbers or Addrors F 0x 995, post office INT-IN BROOK. YN. iF SK. PLIED FC i) barement hon ‘nur and Broadway, until the owners of perty on enid etreet have an opportunicy of being in enid matter. Adopted 7 Resolution that Troy etreet, from Greenwich to Wert wot general and prapacke | atrect, be lighted with ene oftests, aud one er 0 yeas in exchange shat be Stes im paym . ie ¢ Bonds Cases —In the onee of Oryder and | “tl udon. under indictment for obtaining % s. of Milwaukie aod Misseippi railroad ‘The board shall have one weekly ao at ae Pat by falee pretences, counsel for detence this morn aor, and Li onthly meeting for th. PRILADELPRIA— ing m red for the release Of Cryder and Jeudon, onthe f0n'h!s mecling = Yates a Fs Ais ground thet they had been iaprison aver two terme ot | Wi{cPictesrem the Suse the court without the case being called for srial in bie boginoes should Jeulated Dacivitie d the jury wore di-cherged tll “s | hog goneaees clip at oF near the foot of Grand street. ey ae —— er ag yp yy rede yi mie taken aaee seas Ry tinea arretea that the telat i ad be Cr foal ble sfter ten ent Toe ete" | ow weed hy the flousten strech ferry. Adi by it. Tean lind you: iy i c jal has on by mutual 4 f embers 0 ets te Sia Da feta afte bas, Bat | yeeros te ee met ban Mow a fat atthe promeution nnd Geeaon vot tow tors | teins ih bagars Lent’ we ssted Wee Sour to | qgles aut "uor Tapltuperinsendent of the articulate, apply as 214 Hudson, corner of usiness than I ever wae be’ cortain day next week; the principal withese for the peo- ch J 1 odded stgnifoantly, orevete wis S wash pa EE Ady siete Wasniweron, on Ox. ple be said, bad been subpomned for that dayand would | “A portion of the eleventh article of the conatitution | UPOm Aésistant Alderman Bolster fastantly mov ————————— precicted fond T have the preatest confaen te ate sold in the above lines A. sen vee | dcubt be io tance rends (hite—“No officers or members of the Breed of | JeOrmment, which was carried by « rete. of 12 t0 6 by! PAPER HANGINGS, d&e. sand do recommend 7 Cr) et Ta ale ean On this showing. the Coort declined to interfere at | Managers receiving any compensation for theit astvices, Gobek oe Berson the Bosra Ldjcerned, to moot mine invaluable, Any one wishi oy TI be bran 4 Aireott osina to dopedow | pry c™ toon pt | the store managers excepted,” are allowed to vote, Tt ok om Suerdag © rials took pla | | ree PAPER HANGINGS. — a Lf ABR & OO. | iieulare of this won will Le seen, by again referring to the ninth artlele, that 4 . Pear! stroot, n the Teh ae idence, No 20) Wood street the formation of am Agsistant Board of Managers t¢ eon- Board of Supervisars a Charge of Reolt—Adam Fox a seomanon board the | oles, om hire, a8 the moss ceasonadie bark Blea, was arrested om # caarge of eer oit, near Broad st Nbe e} cern PRT RR WAND, 29) WF . Kecorder in ube chaie ri [+ ‘direst ty of Pian. on vit twenty fourth day tomp'ated, and the Union are desirous of enrolling in +. Cu Th thtote a Llalammmpenaiens itwoat radar. Jenvary, ALD. I the subscriber, an Alder: ae w omago Ofkee that bord Loth men and women who will ake anit | 9 a asuerted Ue Vote teroat hare Jue sp inae ha sheen bent Cat ans errestid by Offlort De Angyies, ona warrant | $10. radermabie when the board ahall direct, 1 ascond tered i}, 8m Take gle gig Netege me omethstha na charging bim with having committed perjury, in swear. | {00 Lun the terme of th aeaton conowen's wiht All letters to CW. Hob & White rere, Now ing that be was tive years ta this countey and under | $00" TO he wtie eeat’ pment comupoee “OF ares ‘ave bikie were refarred to the Committer on County patticotars, eat as twenty-one years of age whew ho arrived here | snd sign to have thin accistant board composed Of Bet: | Giicen, amongst which wae one for $083 Wb, trom We ' character aod benevolence, whose names will be | 5, quarter ending Bey ber 30, 1861. b guarenicejo the public that the elaie of the Calon | CoRBes, for ome quarter ending Kepeony a al joann Se to Monday pest, ot four o'oloos,

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