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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6925. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, = ns ____ _S&LEB BY AUOWION, 1 Uberality of adopted city, the home end final rest- | as far as was , to lead @ into its and an impetus will be given to trade by the export DOUBLE SHEET. Aoiap wersge siseeie pau ooeonS AGRICULTURE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, | fe" of Ks wim ni “oat e te ace spelt cals dks hea al fom Snare, | Of goods tad. proiaeat, which wl Mndoubiealy 2 dni sion halegee Brsslsgk in ids | Speeches of the Hon. Bir Ayer, Dantes | #0 Yell Nov, ein the name of the ee | ewes ae ald deport ourstives in the present pri pd ace t aby on, roams, He. sm Bedatonds, and John P. Hale—Manufec- | J°U>! pe sort ony ‘ Guvshc, Matters, Boas, Chatrn bo a Staats, Ching, | Wester, fac: | Ssembled-—in the name of our city and — | say we were for breaking off from this ‘Union, were Business Prospects onty. Karthen Wi Rock Cases, Beaks, "ie. "Planotortes—Al tures, and Appearance of Manchester. im the name of our uate ond ite of out "loose the ties inetens ote ge = bog eee eo “ — tg ey ir four valu- both sexes and of all from Maine to the Connecti- | would not say we were stark mad, depart from Notwithstanding the effort that been recent- six and s half octaves, rosewood, with all the ekeee tes: QUE. FEW RAMPERTAS ComResrOuDENcs. one ee ee Beis Prager er * | Sees ‘oc thageaige ee Gentlemen, Ist me as | ly made to d rage the “present condition of Sa- provements, &c. . o a bolt ty ‘Conover, comedian, on whic! Mancuesrer, Oot. 8, 1851. M, “ money foliows yd, ‘be ry (a4 cramento cit; the existing aut arta et Niele thelr | 4 UoTION NOTICE.—HORSES,, CARRIAGES HA + ‘The State Agricultural Fair at ‘Manchester—-Appear- i unae eey Gentlemen, etisene © of my, ground into 5 oe hy ‘ini sontteen those | there probably never was a time when we ould axe ‘MISS MARY TAYLOR, hie MfUmegwich vue bapHie.2 | ance of Manchester; its Manufactorves, Popula- | State—li I were to vey to you on this occasion I | pieces over the earth, it may bo's more sudiem mode ef | hibit, as a city, @ better state of things than we lesion ot WE. Burton, Eeq.: Mes. HF, Horse, one gray Mat Hoe BOT HP cao, " , » Pop thank you for thls kind welgomeT should but use old | destruction, but it {s not & surer mode of destruction | are now realizing. a WM. Eiconing, withthe wind permission Burry. Sporting Wason, close . lx seat Rook tion, Sc. &c. nd common language, unsuited to, the warmth of my than a spirit of dicuniom will show if it is let forth in te | In an exceedingly important department of acity % A. Purdy, fe araaainn Uy dnigitable | new our vent do. abifting sone, meteat deust, sai | The second annual Agricultural Fair of the Stato and to the Gesp gratitude with whieh that wel) Snerz seel upon, this nailed government wndee which | organization sre wo atte to show an improvement whe: the! Seabrated N's Buass Bano; Me. Joun | flomeer, OF Dey street, corner of Greonwich street,” ““°" | of New Hampshire, is now opon at this placo, but | the face of the earth hepor ia which such « welcome as | we bali feel. the ‘smoke of its sulphur as lorgras we so Faby ty eno ead anh owes COLTON, AUCTIONEER —SALE OF NEW AND | it Will not be in full operation until to-morrow, | this. by much an assemblage as this, could carry so much | lve Now, gentlemen let us stand where our futhers | S{,"Bom our charter laws are made and exec bean the Commies altaough FB eer Rant Parone Piss Glasece’ de y,Mticck: | which promises to be # gala day in every respeot. | Greast Toth hove othe ata eee cane a bis fa Ee peg cep gt headend orp one ahilanhcne ena Boh pe living-+ 4 tortal FnOOM, ant . wt 10g u' 4 . here birth; the general freedom, - e tof the Widow's Fund col ition ferme, No i) Booka, ond 8% Cra Up to five o’clock this evening, cattle, farming | amin the ‘Btate of m sriieet eduestion ‘asa earlivat Fal security of the whole ‘Amarican Repablle” That we Woe cana Mayor and City Couneil enter~ i implements, horses, wagons, &co., wore arriving, at | *#cciations; Tam in the Btate in whlch the bones of my | Know where we are, and who we are ; that we know who | €4 upon the duties of their offices, they found the f tl at th . einen consented, if it could be so a1 Jarge ey assortment of good g i ia celebrated charscter of William, in Sofa Bedsteads, Manone repose; I Btate is looney ‘us from every of the earth, anxious to | city owing $375,000. Of recter he will for is eiahtn ~— Pereant Centre nay Biain which hour the books were closed, and what comes | essociations were Cony andl un by ich Eas goa see whe' 3 we shall falter bry fail and come to nothing, amit the dilisaacen oer tee: evar jad an Thefollowtag wall be o pro Frasha Bor the “y to-morrow will not be entitled to any premium. | et truth, that I never in my life my to | and anxious to see whether we will go on and adhere to | estimated that $40,000 had been lost or destroyed. New Haimpshire have not been frequent never have I | Our fathers aes principles, and build | This leftthe Corp2ration a sum of $300,000 to tia ! ‘also, several large fae ge ath Paturiay, Oot: e3 will commence with | ing Houee Desks; also, two large Frenc! They may be exhibited, however, under a rule | entered her territory, have I crossed her Stateline, | up to the end of the most gions, vernment the | of with an aeeruing interest that no w ealth “she drama, in two Glanses. Bale peremptory. have I : I ‘OLD; Lone established for that purpose by the managing com- | have I passed over a rod of it, without feeling, and | world has ever seen. M, , and I know | fp, h E. WILLARD, AUCTIONEER.—-ASSIGNEES' | mitte vi . fealing ve '& glow, Chad: this is my own, my | that itis your choice. oa do not mean thet any stigma shy rash of tha ty Soule poorte j mceh, om Seats Me. W.M, Fleming. | HL binet Furniture, mma ener ce le Mm native land.” “(Tremendous cheering.) “Professional | of departing from the good principles of your fathers | T° 'y years hence will be too inere- Mra. Hf Niohols ‘The exhibition, even as it is, is highty creditable | and public dutics have assigned me occupations else | shall reston you, Not one. Gentlemen, Tsay that | dible to be told, withou: suspicion of mistake or 1 ined, sell, this at % " 1 agsort fC: i here, for past, but I ha: it would be pleasing for me to ‘With you. But | falsehood, unless the history can be adduced as 3 Waltzes, Bo: pits Te Seana any worthy of the at @ | tothe Granite State. The display of cattle and | fine ot New Halupehize than m traveller az tho Noreh | the hours of this dey are rapidiy pasting away, I must | proof. ‘The interest upon tha amount steted’ was 5 os Gill's Nouns ts tasks wlouaiione alvin; | housekeepers and the trade, Catalog horses, both imported and native, and hogs, sheep lore sight of Mount W: ton, (Applause.) I | take my leave of you. Carry my affectionate regard, | at the annual rate of $165,000. a RUCE A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER._Two HwN- | 804 poultry, of various choice breods, is very exten- re always felt it tobe my early home; and if it has so | every one of you, to your own family and your own fire- The consequences of such a debt were too obvious burle'q Introductory Overture. " happened that I have done any public service which by | sice. and say thet to-day you have seen one son of New ficie: and Sinaing Darkies ob Obi " zed ots of Ground and Water. i sive. The Devonshire breed of cattle mostly pre- ay fora of reflection can a4 honor to New Hamp | Hampsbire, whom circuniMances had led away from his | £2, oe eee ine chy i's Tolyold Crow, d bon, ted weifth | vails, either puro or mixed. There are sovera! | ‘bite, I feel still T rm paid back one half of the | native State for years, ome back fol of New Hampshire tion in which there could be enjoyed a decent pre- specimens of the Durham, and some very good, of a | lite pasecs away rapidly: Conlon kame Peg oe ie san ima t f' e forms and bability at least of ving the interest regularly, or qracallng the ol cross between that and the common. There aro | casion to moet so vast an nisomblage. Tsee here around prayed 308 to give them in charge to your and mprernees e whole debt. with the entire water right. fr me faces I have known in my early life, and athousand | ¢ver and ever. To accomp! ct they hadin view, they ith t9 One Hupared ad iba aleahh shee one magnificent Saxony and Southdown | faces, children of those I thus aie, aan Tce tea Tavad Cides enedine wee Gee siren lustily | Propeced the of the entire Cogs and by the wed by Douglas Torrold’s popular drama, intwo | 4 i %, ard other bulldings, os sheep, and an endless variety of agricultural imple- St Reet aroned nas bo alent end sloetag a Sherfal- for Mr. Webster, and the Hon. Joun P. Hate being i awarded mg judgment, 18 people Ca hiisiee Daren.” the Merchants’ Exchange, th . ry” tt | ments of the most approved form and construc- | Cirth Tilunk you fellow pri scace gla toed Preys | disovered on the stand, was likewise called upon fo rE ; me sagas oT eecarelcate is Reantifully located nese the One, Hand ifty- | tion. To enumerate everything that is exhibited, | come among you to renew old recollections andold ac- | ® speech. He spoke as follows:— $230,000" he interest upon the entire debt pall AS would be impossible within the limits of a lettor. | Wsintancesbip—to form some acqaintamce with the | | Ladies and geutlemen—Fellow citizens, Ime? not say | the rate expressed upon the new ue ‘ \ oD, eration, who. hat to you that I wae never called upon t ae es i pty “im Jota, with large prittege, tnd tho oity. ie will | ‘There is a great variety of ploughs and harrows, ion habicant of 1a) wative Dials, (Apnause) Te untavoesble au] ices ut a Reve beta ¢ east by your suipunt anneal tae ay Seas yee onding Ist For parts 10 ¥, G. Audub » Bt Libor r upon it as a bright day in my history, I shall i ice, I will speak, if it be but to tell ai L oMiate na stewards | Mvock or to the Age Swalsiect Now Teck, | of cultivators, of seythes, axes, wagons, carts, | SRS OI Ain the greater ploasuis, ‘Ehopet avail | iaesceadingty glad te sveyous ‘That wos west Leeme | April bext, will be:— x 8 P Pp sly gl y re phere lithe be had. Perrone desirous of | pitebforks, and ponehy in fact, thore are elogant spe- | meet as many of you us possible while I am here. Lnow | for, and I way sty, fellow citizens that T am not ouly re- On real and pereonal property INSTRUCTION. y é ‘iowd | cimens of every implement connected with farm- | bid you good morning, with the hope of mecting you | joiced to meet you, to-day, but rejoice the more that you | Harbor dues.........-- : 60,080 Ta Saree PM eatueeing lecvefost of Ose Mashed aad’ my. | ing. The manufacturing interests of New Hamp- | again. Wore so mindfull as to take your better halves with you, | License tax, three quarters. 45,008 E 1sCOPAL, COLL GlaTR INSTITUTE. CRESNUT second street at 734, 8 40 and 1 md 240and7.10?.M. | shire are likewise represented: there are 5; ‘When Mr. Webster concluded, three hearty | s* wellas your daughters. (Applause.) I rejoice to see | Recorder’s Court........ 10,000 ‘T. C. D., Principal —in this school, long proved snd knows jy steamboat, Jeany Lind, {com Chambers street pier | mens of inachinery, horsepower machines, drill- | cheers were given in his honor, and he wag con- | You sll, avd to see the evidences of prosperity and suc- ag abeeiablishment in which the Aitcca'and Pitty sighth sérect at Ty AM, 2 w, | ings, Washing machines, carpets, rifles, de luines | ducted to a carriage, Grawn. by four horses, and) conta! iadaecy WEleh ihis ehibince: sprees: biter Siamnibetehs.- scseves<s-5. +3 cece ee eo oB205, 008° gducation of the er, in Class aud 4 PM. and cashmercts, seamless bags, worsted work, mu- | escorted through the city. The following was the | 101 inte the distinguished fellow-citizen who preceded | 4™Ount appropriated for meeting the our- in Oiland Wa! sical instruments, edged tools, hydraulic rams, | order of procession: me, (Mr. Webster.) claim the merit of being « uee rent expenses of the city for the year. ... $100,000 sted by: masters of bigh ohag- __¥OR 8ALK AND TO LER. | flannels, printed tapestry, car wheels, and a num- ORDER OF PROCE SION. zericulturist, but 1 thought, as the learned and eloquent | Amount appropriated to payment of cercived im order tom: RE CHANCE—FOR SALE, THE WEL! KNowN | ber of other things too numerous to mention. I Chief Marshal, orster from Mastachusetts discoursed on agriculture, interest upon the city debt. ving Baloo Bar Room attached, No. 354 must not omit mentioning that the ‘dontical first PIRTS DIVISION, and the result of experiments made ia other States, that qhatee slecon 4 mde voltign, de grmnase * ton, ex svense, with eeniaenpe fe oramepenas gun that ~ an - the age in our revolution- City Guards. pe om i nore os vere ~ baad pater re- Total expenses Sésoreme Tous les Cleves sans excoption foront ler exereicos | 10° 9 y ary war, is exhibited at tho fair, and attracts a RECORD DIVISION. fulte, He eays thet in the State of New Jersey hu found | This amount substrac! Deets Pcie Martie Cackceriee Sect teed: | lmstelavhly en the peraia Sat Fourth great deal of attention. Usha see things to bettor Fire Deperimont, captain, portions of {he soll destitute of certain constitu | nyo, leaves a balance of $72,000 to be appropriated vantage to-morrow, and willrefer more at length ms ryend 4 ) | to paying off the principal of the funded Now Ne Prooy RESTAURANT FOR SALE, IN HROADWAY, LO. | to the fair, im my next letter, . ee Tierd ty the eese BAM eb sprionioaer eke ineve br. | when'wosompare the present state of th ings with Se ° drruStent and sles ate, Nielnity, of ueveral pinces cf | Manchester is a thriving, bustling place, with a Hook ond Ladder Company, the rome time found a wonderful lack of the right kind of | that which prevailed when the present 4 roy Aes fd titsrature, having | fxturee ‘will be fold for $10W—atock at valuation, "No | P pulation of about fifteen thousand. Twelve or Hore Company. constituents (Renewed loughter ) And the greatecience | came into authority; when we look at the enormous afer Wall deve r? Ap siving leasona a petles ait sould cated say party wishing to eagsgo ia {teen years ago the site of the city was covered THIRD DIVISION, ofpolitical economy is, that if you cannot in‘use new con- | and ruinous annual interest (165,000) which this shai ns on ip ang pore of 0 Si aed wi ale), make te + ATPOWES & BALKCOM, 8% Naasan stroct, | bY the primeval forest! Manufacturing is carried President of State Society. stivventeand new clements into the coil which you thus | Council kas reduced to the payable sum of $33,000, Dey caee tee deere hs blgiclnshotee oS 00m joy ui Seren peat te Pe a | on to @ great extent. On eae the Daily Vice Presidente. | cultivate, to improve what you have. Now, on the sub- | we are fully prepared to treat with contempt aay ee SPLENDID INVESTMENT —PORSALE-TwENTY. | American has completed the fullowing informa- Secretary and Troasurer. | iret of agriculture I kaov but little. and, ast know but | effort to disparage our city or its officers. REAT REDUCTION.-MR, GOLDSMITH, 219 | {4, one yours’ Lease of Let No. 50 Dey street. Iuguire of | tion:— Hom. Murshelt P. Wilder: crater of the da | farmers. “It ecems tome. that a greet dol of the adere | _ The present sanitary condition, cleauliness amd Broadwi fee BEBE, No. 197 Broadway, Franklin Buildiags, Roow, | The Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, inoor- Ilo Baastbnay thee Geevemar oh the Hhodenebie Gocinell, cf the direussion which has taken place about agricul- passability of our streets and alleys, exbibit a su- orated July, 1551, commenced operations in 1937. Bapital, ¢3,600,000. "The business of the cocpors: hg tly b: ture, instead of enlighteniag thoce whom it should en- | periority over the condition of things last year, lighten, ha» been to fiater the agriculturists Gentle. | that ought in iteelfto secure the authoricies from. ILLIARD ROOMS TO smears EXTENSIVE AND ~ ; siry rooms the Bi | don is dividedinto four departments, viz : and Benetors and Representatives in Congress, men, I wili do neither one nor the other; and, knowing | imputations which have not a shadow of truth about < eins Sejecanr; orate: | and Water Power Company, or Real Estate and Judges of the U. 8. Court. but little practically on the suoject, I will not trospaes | them. mes of applicants, to-day, Friday, Building Department. I{. Amoskeag New Milla— President of Sunate and Speaker of the Houre. on your time or patience by referring to it, I id An exceedingly important project has been started: en eek. four mills; 61,400 spirdles; 1,690 looms; malos em- oes tee Mow Baelneg Btates 408) Settee smnong Yes, & dlitaah Rew ig snpeep alse ain 5 in the Counctf, in connection with supplying the Joyed, 475; females, 2,400; manufact cers of the Army and Navy of the Un! tates. of New Hamprhire ere is not a sentiment of my | 9 jean river, which HL Abent zaiens 20,008 DaRnES ink Tear | BiBcti0 saree af euotings, drlings, ticking, | OW sinvchied fangs tie Bia” Ariutural | bei."no 48 wipation, tt F coer Or hope © | ai Ye uudertcod by ‘hp following. information lo ety le; porte ct satisfac: ved. . = aaa RESETS i tripes, denims, : 5 joolety. 5 th u Pc ie i ean > YMNASTIC ORTHOPEDY.——MR. LELLSELER, Zit Ga aee oe teeny ee fa 130 font ot Bherifs of the different counties, and thelr Depatios. | {eve who ary dearer to, tus than anything that J left to | At the last meeting of the ) Common: Connells Soepecty Teacher in the Royal Gymnasium, of Pari is well established in ite present rere yh ’ ' kO; AUS ‘hements use City Government of Manchester. As «juice, excee ngly rejoice. my | resolutio: as adopi req Bak Mar- rot in Chief of the Ortho) on fe cath required te purchases wiles | #8 boarding houses; $520,000 paid out annually at Committee of Arrangements, niends, op the eceusion which bas brought ro many of | tin, who is now on bis way to New York, to Author of 8 Now 8 f about $1,000. Any person wishing to ongage in a safe and | the mills; there is also a savings bank for the ao- i an us together hey ae ton fe ger oe of the | ascoitain in that city what were the most fa Profitable business, will do LL to vk Y G com tion th yer . ame - ; femgth aa vatienee are i materials Pre ee HOWES &'UALKOUM SS Narae stceet. | IL Machine on RNR, Be seat Odd Fellows. them.” Trball net, therefore, detain you way | egrets fe ie hy cane ticles saan : = machinery, locomotives. &e ; buildings, taree shops; Operatives of the Mills, Thiope ite te ail of eee’ | the plans and statistics of the Croton, Coohituate, cae of poor og Pes POR Ait. Sones Lip oe Beate ata FAX: | one foundry; men emptoyed, 600; consumes an- Sors and SS ‘Temperance. ou with the pare he wel chee ay thenks | bd Fairmount Water Works, &c., for the benefit we 11 be given in tho tamily parlor ia presonsaot | ¢##t cormex of Huds Water street, Brovklya, | nually, 4,500 tons of pig irow, 200 tons of iron and FuPTH DIviaION, ‘ Sacramento—and to transmis the same to the ‘ ire on the pre Council at the that the enterpri aiithe t hysicians of the house. . 6 Benses £13 Brosdyay. nuns Address to Mr. steel, 600 tons of coal. bushels of chi 1, liest practicable period, in order ushels of charcoal, 600 cords of wood, 25,00) Rehool Committee. quent orator who addressed you Let me make might be immediately a 400 bushels of bisumioou;s Schools of Manchester. one simple remark more, before I close: Cherish, fellow. | ng Upon me to speak, after being entertained by | | coal, 2,000 gallons of eil; fifty-four tenements used Committers 00 Prentiams. citizens, in your heart of hearts, the principles of your | into The Mayor will communicate his views MUSICAL, as boarding houses; ¢: 000 aid our annually Members of State Sostety. fathers. | See to it, see to it as you vaine those principles; | respect to this matter to the Council, at the next LANDRIS, PROFESSOR OF PIANO AND siNG.| F'QRSALE~A LARGE AND VALUABLE LAW LI- | Ty. Hooksett Mills—one mill, ,000 spindles * | Citizens generally, followed by the town team of Bed. | ‘«* to ft as you regard the memory of those who pro- | meeting of that body, upon whieh oceation the eon- Ei %, BRANDEIS. PROFESSOR OF PIANO AND SING. brary, ia fine order, being ome of the beat aad mont select | rin °C: Mill tae B : ford, consisting of nearly s hundred yoke of cattle. Caimed them; ree to it as you reverence the God who | e —— laorthot rem: Fourth h re |. Dioasey, Law bookseller, No. 333 . ‘ nes 5 ‘iraek “ile continua Pf yy iahemesaten ern eins ~ neck dteouiiesl 1s39; ¢ Saptie (eh 280,000; 3 wills, When the procession had reached Hanove- ar —- pony —_ Fermi = omg -y Sri to the clip roa fal ity with ‘whisk it com Tn thoes of the o. Weraie medarste. [AOR SALE—A FIRST RATE STAGE ROUTE, INQUIRE 000 spindles; 1,222” looms; "males omployed, | Square, the place appointed for the publicexercise; | on every cccasion, and on every "aelay’ and on every | be effected, will’be duly ret forth.”* F of E. Bleeker, in New street, corner of Wail. 250 ; females, 1,200 ; 17,000,000 yards of sheetings | to take place, the vast assembl: was called t> | « ney. Remember what one of the patriots of the Thus it will be seen that the city of Sacramente FQARE CHANCE FoR Bur che th 4 will and fixt ness, at OM. 4,dvsnecr, navine reve’ BD FROM BU. am vb . Pubic, tidChe wlit reausto bis former. f giviag i slo arent. at No. 64 West etreet, be- and drillings made per annum; consumes annui order, and the Rey. Mr. Quimby delivered @ very | Revolution said, when the God of battles was invoked: | is occupying a better and more encouraging pesi- pAb aro rteemth jowava the Pisth and Sixth avenuss, or at the rosidence of his 7,000,000 Ibs. of cotton, 1,000 tens of coal, 100 cords | ®ppropriate prayer. ‘Give me liberty, or give me death."” tion thaa it ever did before since it was make of wood, 13,000 gallons of’ oil, 80 tons of ‘starch; 61 ¢ Hon. Mexsmacs, P. Winer then delivere! | One or two other addresses were made daring | #8 such, and that our present auth ih, | tenemencs usec as boarding houses; $300,000 pail | 80 oration, which was listened to attentively to the | the afternoon, and thus concluded the second are worthy of infinite pra've and credit for the sound ‘pup out annually at mills end. It was an excellent composition, and evinced | the State Agricultural Fair of New Hampshire. and sagacious manner in which the; hangtionherant “ 0 GARDENERS AND MILKMEN.—A FARM ToLer, | The Manchester Mills wore incorporated 1839; | great care and study in its proparation. It wasde- | Your correspondent returns thanks to Mr. Brew- | their duties to the public. With such a IGNOR GIOACHINO N. TORRENTE, OF NAPLES, fitusted at the juncti t! erson and Newark | Commenced operations March, 1315; capital | voted mainly to agriculture, but wound up witha | ster, to the Hon. Mr. Ayer, to Mr. Ayer, Jr., and | government, and the inexhaustible mineral, Fvise Benin 6nd eae ee en tanecnee aha Bergen Gill, ng about sev $1,500,000; 2 m 1 building’ for printing: 1 | beautiful picture of the destiny which awaits th» | to the Committee of Atrangements gonerally, for | cultural, and commercial resources of oar Seer manele Fa Wer Senne Dlenching and ‘dyebouse; 50,000 spindles; 1000 | United States. their kindness and attention, and especially to Mr. | there is nothing before us but a brilliant and seces of the day by the railroad looms ; males employed, 150; females, 600 ; man When Mr. Wilder concluded, Mr. Wensrrn was | Frederick Smyth, Treasurer of the State Fair, | ful dertiny. tall nr City, oF by the macadamized road (244 miles) toll facture arnually 6,000,000 yards of muslin called upon to make a few remarks, and ia accord- | whose attentions were of the warmest kind. Jt will not be many years unti! the immense ares 1 of his now compositions wi pavllanes. | Jeti tET ig neg Sere Pertoelans, Sort to lnines, cush meres, silk stripes and prints ; consume | ance with the general desire, he spoke, as follows:— vor eae ve of tillable land around our city, and between the be addressed or eecn at the Clarendon Ho'el. = ey. annually 500,000 ibs. of cotton, 1,200,000 Ibs wool, Gn tdv ime me ant tie how to oscapy two ranges cf mountaias, will be traversedwith rail 4 Effect of the Anstralian Gold Disco a 0 LET, IN WAY, A NEW BRICK STORE, | 1,500 tons of coal, 4,000 sords of wood, 18,000 toad. | The very | ways and telegraphic wires, until such a —MRS. PETTIGREW, FROM GERMANY, T with Rooms 4 Cellar if required, with or with. | t dress yoo. Iecome here to-day asa gusset, on California. Moen ey Mentor greeted re een | only, edz ne are te acta Pe | doug tothe value of $110,000 © tenements ued | Syne hae, S00 exchangy coezauitins cic | (Prom be San Francis erat tort 2» | Gramento City aw shall make t the larger inland SUIT Rmlistatreet, ome biovk trom Broadway, where apoll- an rgome abov., till May, 61%), | as boarding houses; $200,000 paid out annually at | facie is too late in the day, If the occaion was sreper, | gar, on Saturuay, from Sydney, conirining the ac. | Commercial city in the Usion. signe may be made from 10, AM to 3. VM.” Raterone i Ta the mills. for the discussion of any subjects except those which be- | counts which had previovsly reached us of che dis- | 4, Such are the patural_relationsef pl yo engage as a soprano singer in a Proto no a me ny i Nerf any fee BS Manchester, and | long to thet particular objeot im regard to which your | covery and richness of the gold mines in the Bath. | {he mavigability of the Saorameuto ri rer, Ii poe! 7 D ROO! The Manches- | elojuent {riend has ro fully and ably discoursed. Lilies Santa ae Seo tion in the immense valley through w year beuse, No, Of Occaby strect, seus Greene, wih | ter Bank hase capitel of p10 00 and the Amoe- | aod geatlesen, om there cocacions Know very well that | Erit cisttict. will exert, a Sah ane aad sive Fue, aud such are the works of art already A Croton water ou the premiser—inmodi- | keag Bavk basa capital of $150,000. there is rome limit to patience end to strength. You | ¢scitemont prevails throughout the colonies, and achieved by our city, as phat pee yr ot yn ENE Reaecerapiesnte | Suc onstiieWerestey pase. me aaeronshe Pew | The ity is full of strangers; and where the | ™#y daira t wemeas.one of your criginal flow stl | Si'ihe surrounding saltiowents were fast becoming | Gations that it can be scarcely possible that aay rae a 2 thousands who are expected to arrive to-morrow | Scuido not deite to hear me diceuss topics sum as E ted in consequence of the rush of the inha- | Other destiny could be developed in the future USICAL NOTICE. ‘A YOUNG LaDy, OF pri therooe seasicel edacaiion. would devote gome hours Scenery, te abteetty 29 Blee ———— © LET—THE MINERVA ROOM—INQUIRE OF | will find accommodation, it is impossible to say. ‘Gisouss else bitante for tho mines. facers are known to | ‘TY of our town. SUPERIOR | & Wed, Tomlingon & Co,, N0.dlBrendway, All the hotels wre crowded to overflowing, and | cecnon so siseely: cocaned tn oprpratoens io extend @ distance of eight Bien and geologists “City Intelligence. ; ALVAGLE FARWIN ALRXANDRIA COUNTY, bave not a spare bed. Many of the hospitable | cne objeot. I will say to you, Indies om ee m, | are of opinion that the gold rogion will be found to ity Intetligence. 00 a givit, about two miles from miles trom Wass Moth ef October, L o’cloe! Ps shi one taining about 120 acres, ashingtom, com! al , is ine geod ‘sinte of cultivation, the balance well set in ber. 1t is well watered, hat running through it, ret citizens have thrown opon thoir houses to visitors. | that ifthere be wny one thing in my heart stropger | cover a epace of three hundred. Large lamps of | S4'1%o or tHe Bartic.—Among the passengers whe 4 Bus for this, hundreds would bo, to-night, wishout | Ven spy, otter von 16 that al the various pur | the pore metal Meighing from threo core pounds | wll ieare this day for Liverpool tn Ue wewmanlp Bai, beds. Your correspondent i yee ee ce, yet tide discovery, and guaranteed. by free gove ~g had been discovered. Prices of labor and provisions | {* Mr. '?. Warburton, of the Liverpool Exchange Rogme tick Smyth, eq, the popular City Clork, and | ay “ccatinus to provper in this our lund. Ladies | bad advanced enormously, end everything betoken- | who has been in this country for some time past, ‘This his amiable lady, for courtesies which, as a stran- “a gentlemen, your fathers and my fathers—gone- | ed the same state of things that existed here shortly wtleman hes. 4s 4. 4 his - [ omphroer go no right to expect, and but for which | rations that have gone before us—united the charac. | efter the discovery of the gold mines. The effect | #*rtrman has, we understand, completed his arrange- good fencl e would be in a sad plight , He takes this op- | ter of roldier and farmer, fought the enemy,and | will be, as soon as the news is circulated, to draw | ™ent# for extending the urcfulness of the establishment i well adapt od to the sors unity of returning his grateful thanks to that | they fought the inclemency of the weather, and they | animmenre emigration from the surrounding Eng- | With which he is coanected, in regard to the inter. EM Ne farm of Robere | Sebtleman and his lady. Indood, ho never was in | stroggled with the soil. The mechanic arts they pursued | jish colonies, the densely populated Asiatic coun- . miatoure TR JUST RECEIVED, suzerior Italian Violia Th wan ic DASC change of commercial and other iu! nee between (he eee ee 80 hospitable a place in his life. Manchester well | snd erjeyed no farther than was necessary to carry on " ADAWE AUGUSTA TAKES LEAVE M Gmetaiwents | deserves tho titie of the City of Hospitaliry— | those Sid iemamineammanie a o iealng, eoesery, erly 4 yey ae pee United States and England. Since his arrival, Mr. Wass ‘Peotfully to faform the Indies and gent genuine New England hospitality. They lived ine ocld region—a region of six months of | 126 js countey, t> for retaoted. we bert, | burton has made arrangements to have transmitted te rivinets ov the spectows aad be ‘The Hon’ Dentel Wobater is expected to arrive | Winter ands short summer, during which they were to | {010 1 Ott tn ae an vent oulsig | the Bxchange Rooms, in Liverpool, les of the fata * rovide for U le o Seen Bes my pert ty an Sonon,! "He aod Gs roteed ey * efore, weelousiy to. werk to defved thewotves | few days’ sail ‘The teeming sities of British India, | Dew*rapers from all our Atlantic itis, as wel aa from a le 4 ire SBCRG.—TO LET, THE THREE Spee lo. 22 ter cella vege foe, a y pes dat a aa will te veseiend | oma foe, ard cultivate the fside for thelr own | the islonds gf the Indian Ocean, swarming with | the interir, and from California and Ceptral America, L sam » rubsistence. Ard Tam old enough to have seen—and opulation, have comparatively but a short v eo | robe RY * | by ve Commitee of Arrangeméata at tho depot. | ‘wen ince | was « nvmer sd practi tthe bat Yotmake to roouh theas mow Seams treagnecs, Crete | age hater mont ue aenrae, cedacae satetoemet ey will be escorted by the City Guards, a very | those who have been ehct and wounded intheir owacora | ritain horself has long pursued the pelicy of encou. | it, bore Bere, the European ‘se - fine military company, to the residence of the Hon. | Selds, by Indian muskets, on this river just above us. roging emigration to Australia. ‘Tho aid of the materially by his arrangements. Hereafier, the mer- EXPRESS AGENCIES, dé. RH. Ager, whose guests thoy will be during their | Now, gentlemen, sil ia changed. Ware of that kind | poverpment has been freely given to promote this | ‘utile ecmmunity of Englend will have vo diMoulty im ea - tay in Manchester. Mr. Webstor will be re- | Nove ceased and come to an end. Ile who was once i ag and perusing the Iatert newspaper CALIFORNIA EXPRESS— | *87 half soldier and half farmer, has now become altogether | (1% gration, and direct to a new country some por- | steing perusing ‘spapers from every ten days | ceived atthe State line by the Hon Moses Fel- | toate ‘cr cleo be has gone to the mechanic atts—to | tion ofthe superabundant population of the old quarter of the new world by every arrival at Liverposl. ERI 10'S DANCING ACADEMY. —MADAME OC. DU breul Ferrero and hor bro’ award Forroro, beg to the office of x corner of First street and North Seco ou eertay, ame jonday aud thursday afvernoc oe ‘4 Evening Clase f rt gentiomon Mon lay. First lecson commences on Saturday, Selreos given as ususl. ERFORD & CO. ‘Throvgh iv lees than thirty. acs raster Di, | selehee, Chae bp any ether sense, v9 lows, Mayor of the city, and the Hon George W. | those various improvements which enrich and adorn | ‘The receipt of this news will promote this colosi- | Moxy Mas a @ 2 AGADEMY.—SIONOR GUERANDI, | Fonte, which ip only forty eight daze throng Neemith, President of the State Agricultural So- | jcclety—and our S'ate cf Now Hampshire is as great a | ration. Ered inducement te emigration will be Ps posal as me 10 Gitdén ewe raga ania 1 er by the eplendid. doubl ciety. Farticipetor in these improvements, as any part of the | beld cut, and the fact that the; I still live in . , . ng body e oy, Govepes #8. Pycneans SECOND DAY. ccuntry, And I need not say to you,gentiemen—I need | an English country, under E agit ra, may infla- | Thomas Compion, aged 20 years, # native of Ireland, whe Ratos ‘n Saturday, Lith. be eset 30° ber Mawcuesten, N. H., Oct. 9, 1951. Seebens anne. aver noc ahi pete ence many to repair tc Australia, who would never | ¢em@e to his death under the following ciroumstances:— Geods to be sent in o by cent lowes span bi SSCs Bocce. tute tiie. The second day of the New Hampshire State | to peace on the frontiers, which has released, in former have theught of coming to California. There can | Tt appears that Jobo Clifford, reriding at No. 77 Murray ture, be assisted in his lersons by M t . Alt ‘ be no doubt that all these causes will produce an eet on Thureds way, wi times, eo many of the people of New [ampehire from bor- | | P Ll ley evening, the third instamt, met the faa to 511 Broadway, will be prompt- Fair opened pro:perously. A vast addition to the a to ¢ eit ih r ithe | itemense emigration to Australia, nearly as great, | 4 ta Sitadee, about shoves bidheals stock, agricultural implements, horsee, sheep, &¢., | arte that we see flourishing around us, and the increase | ‘f the mines eentinue to hold o1 6 that which has | j RIVATE DANCING acaD was made since yesterday ; and the population has | of wealth which we behold, are the fcuits, first of ail of | peopled our own State in so short timo; for that | *Pd they hed not met together for eome time, the re- geape Rotel, 58 William owes the enterprising character of the people, and nex, of | country 's surrounded, within easy distances, by the | Plt was the visiting of various drinking saloons im for teaching the elegant aco within the last twenty-four hours, inoreasod at ® | ino : y ¥ . » a4 g00d government under which it has pleased Al- vst densely peopled countries in tl id, Broadway, wherein they took for youns \ gate whist . if od Nehty Provide A. eo ees ia | mest Seni peopled countries in the world, where- ay, w! in they Tefreshments. Afterwards’ fe ch i C rar witout s2y | for woek or ten days. Tow eltizcne we are a nation, We ate at the head ef this | "* California packages should be de- »; °) fiveks P. At as removed thousands of miles from | when about reparsting for their respective homes, be- ENKY WELLS’ AND SISTER'S ACADEMY F Dan 14 henithfnl exercises, the Stu Institute, Of Drondwny. ‘and (aenionabie dan forw: G mi at our office (where they are co’ fone Batre. Parcels received ui u Weetern World. No wan can appreciate what is gue to | ‘Rescate of population. No oversvocked countries | tween the hours of ope aud two o'clock, they were stand ing at the corner of Leouard street and Broadway, whem At an early hour this morning the Hon. Moses | himself as an American citizen. or what are the duties | ¢!#ted in its neighborhood, and its population had Fellows, M uA M. ed i incumbent on him ae ruch, who does not ferl that he is | t© be drawn from a distance of soveral thousand Cy ay RH] toast 2 | Fellows, Mayor of Manchester, and the Hon. Goo. | Co0'cr twenty-five milllions'of people who ate setting a | miles. woreot ae they mill een tae | W. Nesmith, President of the State Agricultural | creat oxeampie of freedom and republicanism to the rest | Socially and commercially, our own condition jewels furnished om the above | Sosiety, procecdod to the Stateline, for the purpose Sok ae ry bY be f= oe local, or preju- | will beimproved by this divcovery. The thousands uJ MM _— e | H THOMPSON & HITCHCOCK, Managers a1 of welcoming Mr. Webster to his native State. | inch before bien, Be comnet comprehend his destiny” ie | pn ey Ry vapenrme hae 140 Pratt street, oorn The train arrived at the Manchester depot at © | does not know the place he fis amidst the human race. | Eeen ‘applied, will, undoubtediy, avail thomsel little after :wo o'clock. On hia arrival, Mr, Wobster | Therefore, 1 think that it is iecumbent on us all,on sli | Sf this? puectiunity to setecn ety oct muelves wae woloomed by the Hon 8. H. Ayor. Mr. Avan | these cceasionally public mortings, that we ace, tl wre te Ayy epand aa = friend. Unt he fou —the good to escape | Captain Fier ty. of th bgward police, & to the mnn~ Stewed Bie, We ‘ Row, apd feel the progress of cur own prosperi', the cdium that attaches to all from Sydney; t with ofber ansistance the injared an \s, by Horace oer moment pyr EP ai Immence gather. | femember that it te the result of those foetitutions | a on i no yf OSHS | ETT Tose eacantenetion, bes Greie Det restace Blea te oee> fifth July. | bn %, to bid you, in their | ¥iveh cur fathers founded for us, and which it is our | their oper asions. California is no longer a con- | the requisite rdmedie ould Be ce c- oo ing of the men of New Hampshire, to bid you, in thy . | genial nol. ‘There will be a stampe of Syd | fem The wext day the deceased was conveyed to his inte, in which, | names a cerdial welcome to our State, However grate. | O¥ty always, ond at every sacrifice, to maint rad merited abuse of our attorney, Wm. Judson, | rite iy foelir cx i the imporition of such ® residence, No 113 Leonard street, and sinoe that time m, the heur of the day, if nothi ney thieves and burglars. Self interest, gold vp lingering. and died on Tharrday afternoon, of however cheerfully T respond to the call, I ai Lipa from ditcussing any of those en tales, opportunities for gain, honest sod be «ly ae ee aware that whatever I may say, will come w: more appropriately belong to another sphere. Th Gishonest, Gh combioe to Sell’ then home ee Tihs Qorseer> derytom Lidell, of No 00 Prince feeble fe for # deeper, more expressive, more eloquent | Tent gentleman who welcom welcome lights up thi onl of fron areand you than nay | morning was Kind enough to ray, to whieh language give uttevance. Sir, no party ia | Diy there was no potitionl part; bene to clet unless it be that great party | sttechment to the Union, I believe it be genie and acknowledges | lieve thet the acil of New Hampebire can pro < ces of Daniel Webster. The men you see | Of the opporite poisonous p'rms. It ia es free from ail tous Pat another and most ioportant effect will itizena of New Hampshire torceeive, | Oxlous Weeds of that description as any part of the | be to improve our market by drawiog off a portion firvt and foremest of her none, They | COUPttY Tem gled of it for mere barrenne onthe | ofthe surplus stcck of goods now onhand. Should red ont Hivenees, | bave ccme es citizens of the Union, to do hemege te ite Gas Sateen od enemas, is ‘i reat sioterman, whore name te ae fmiliar as houreho . " e soils which produce |. Pa ounvor if fale cee Sorde, wherever ® civil aed langusge Is spoken While | “thing but plants of mischievous, poisonous growth, | grcat as is expected, a vast amount etl Y tultable for miners. jast the kind wi whioh | chey are not Ineeombie to the high official positinn you | On Iemen, 1 delight to dwell upow the coasideratton | mubet bs Beam Fa will be required. Tho | In this light the advantages to accrue to ws socially, | pation of the body, and found aa effusion of | im relieving us from this incubus of scoundrels, O@D | neath the ecalp, and also upon the right primital ocotpt- | not be estimated, and wo shall be devoutly tal Od og ’ e walt | found & Fer oo any | thankful even if this is to be the only good to reeul ty inuries reseived. by © blow frome some prea to thle jury apknown. the morning ef the 8d ef October, 1861 The deceased #aee clerk im the Lute tubber store kept by Mr J Greeeeeu, in Broadway aod was ual ‘ation to the Bathurst mines become as | . ‘ nh m herome ae | ‘versally respected by all lile friends wad aoquaimtanoes whicd our Henarn Guarv —TLis excellent company, compand- ea by Onpt Jen Cornery. composed pefacipally of at- i r tes male & sett inge Ii ‘atonte. rings seid Patents, bu' EO 0 pu it thom, and we obargs « own ate with Parente in the mani festare t ake 5 078, foot of Liberty strcet. binatG and? A. M.,and dP. M,, from the eet. TIHORE, Waswrworon, on CHanirsron— powers aI¥97% ' goon fill up, others will (ollow in quick ‘Through 4 of the sh f . 1 eo ten € * ig to the pul 14 we give notice that be, it fe the ee ~ he They re lama New Hampshire man. and now auoag New " techés Ot Ubie entotiie! , Will make Uieit seeded pe fearing CCST, Ke Passtngere nd buggnge Ih thjs train Will KA re eunoorned with bir de, Sptebectag or vend pope Spl oly sb'Ty ie sido of the iustsious | Uemprbire men Tdelight to feel that Unand ca my | SVerage voyage from this port to Sydney is about | see tur target practice. en Monday next, Several Boum Setrannpertad direotly varoaeh from depot to depot on the | US ee Soetea Oe Peteas Rights, wilh | cue of the Llerwitege, and brought your giant intelivet We sail, in the neighborhood of those whom I Finty Gays; clipper ship# ean make tho paseagein | (ful prima bave alrendy been presented to (heen; alee, that ve nin. LSE REIN 1 GANDER, nbd towering eloqtence (o his aid in quenching the fires | 'eeerded from my Infancy, Tin able to recoliest that | thirty Ave days. e voyage from Eng o the | eninvitetion from Eref Anderson, to visit the Astor AMDEN AND AMROY RAILROAD LINE FROM NUW AY WARD BED of disupion in Caroling; nor will they ever forget your b ofthe great hero of Bennington is near us; f | seme place wil require about double this time. We | Piece Operm House in the evening, whieh they bave Yon phin.— Leave Vier No. 1 Norte NEWERE INDIE RODRER BOY Cae recent power!tl enpport of that eeries of patriotic mra- 4 to r member that many own friends, | hare therefore the advantage of reosiving the nows | accepted. ‘steambo: OTTER. Morning ha ichanel teasoe Penile” — | sures koown ae (he " Compromise,” whieb, in the ju cially my own father, war with nimon that oe | gret, and of landing ® cargo in Sydney almOR be- WRemevien Cuiaws sneimanian Ge Oo “bpaionat Lise at B oe » FORD & OD, ay ‘a ee ns meee Ge edand weotindameeneh £m there hills tn early ifs, Chavo | forg'n vescel can start from England Already the | Bu JG. Denners—Huvire rosa an article in your . ee ae Te ee neem perk ng esas vy Dn a a ft ee = tural eflect of this excitement bas boon, in the | jrurnel to the effect that some phianthrople gentlemen — es SS Seeeeceeces | tbe lee and gi rioes let of your publie cervioee! Are vegies f @ tae eer © | jarguoge of one writing from the spot, to '*raige | Bad taken into vcnsiderstiom my Duastie e(frta in ree AGPROLAET. Go. wanna ne A An ~ we eee ee ee eke Pemcetut beasts of | "Bd employed ther conned fee the Itberty, ficur aud other provisiens tos famine price.” The | cving # fellow erature from « watery Gave, amd hen “A CARD—HRD, PRRWSTER, FROW PiTILADEUPTITA ITY HOTBL, CHAGRES. NRW GKANADA: | yeut courtiginea? ‘Toe pince where we bave mot for | CUntsy, Mf we think of Rattlett nnd ‘Withple, nad | fret vague Hews bat reached ws of the discover we TT A - ‘Services to Indic end gyntlomen oi thin chy aning aeoumed the of | the reoepticé of New Mumphire’s diet melt cf the @ifinans and Langdone, and ali those jd in Barburit induced sume half doren vodseia event, +) 3 and Law Mo: ‘ptelng Freoame. ie neonate spew vad * ener ping art | se tannct deem a . wtaig 3G wih Thule Restrelloms age, Whe yar ded OOF } to offer at ence for Australian, and flawing placards | , Sat tbat fay genlincnt ty | tenn EDM th beth tsi ptyaets” | Svsiy home ald tone exten my the eaten and | st Fveromont othe Cnt whe wagner Ste | the Rustrauind Ould Mines Sues wens wy | Bilge We Wem ve ous bd nae tains ‘with the choicest liquogs and torars, I} C oe r ns Beeity, for amet Y of the vislters. Raridenco! 4 ‘ “Otis, Gnd Feednmended: | Ger este’, Ladies 80 vente. Goutlomen one dciiac. "EP daovbD, | industry of Jour native Beate, wud the weal. wn { beers, and ‘with allt! ‘uoveesion, ;

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