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-see City Politics, At Tammany Hall on Wednesday evening, the conven- tion met for the nomination of Alms House Governor, Commissioner of Streets and Lamps aud Register. COMMISSIONER OF STREETS AND Lamps. ‘The Commissioner of Streets aud Lamps was taken up first, and the vote stood as follows, on the three ballot- inge— Henry Areularius. = 3 Delavan, 7 2 ‘ SHOUBE. The aus aaron hig Sex neat candidate. The votp; Sttee Ge sist baling, steed as foltoms 1 1 4th. 5th. 6th, Edward 0. West.... 8 nw DB 8% BL William P. Moss, 2 “uo UB UM 3 3 1 i - = 10 7 7 8 8 7 4 7 1 — = 5 8 5 me 3 0 som vd 6 6 HM 5 = 2 2 2 1 — te eM ad eS seat Rates: Sm + a ae re a re eae First. Second. Garret H. Dykeman.. eee 31 Jobn Oarland pty Mr. Purdy. > Mr. Orgood. +10 3 Mr Furry, 9 9 Mr. Delavan. 1 - Mr. Dikewen was duly declared the chosen candidate, and as that closed the business of the convention, thres cheers were given for the success of the ticket, and the meeting adjourned. city Ini Fatner Marnew —Cbis reverened gentleman returned to the city, from Western New York, oa Wednesday ever itg, and still continues the guest of the Archbishop ‘The attention of Dr. Hughes to his distinguised coun- tryman is most delicute and unremitting. His carriage is placed daily at bis disposal. and nothing is left undone to make him fe fectly at home. Accompanied by bis secretary. Mr Mahony. Father Mathew took a short drive in the euburbs yesterday; and subsequently paid a Virit to Miss Catherine Hayes. whose concert he attended on Thursday evening This gifted lady welcomed him ip the most cordial manner; felt the deepest interest in the success of his mission and minutely enquired into the state of bis health. He promised. at her request, to attend the concert this evening, when she will sing two of her choicest Irish melodies. Father Matbew thanked Miss Hayes for the noble proof of her gonercus sympathy, now known to the world; but she would listen to no xeonget tion of thi: yntaneous act of pure benevolence. ‘isa Hayes wiil give her benefit concert to Father Mathew at the clore of this month. that being the latest period to which his stay in America can be prolonged. The reve- rend gentleman will admini:ter the pledge to morrow, at the hedral, after high mase and vespers; and will attend every morning, during the ensuing week, for the eae benevclent purpose. ‘ Periopican Issue or tHe Tract Puess.—Besides the @uiiy publication of nearly four thousand books and thirty thousand smailer publications, the American ‘Tract Sceiety has an unprecedented circulation for its various periodicals. The illustrated venky Christian Almanac hes an annual eale of more than 800,000 copies. ‘The American Messenger. a monthy newspaper, is sent to about 200 000 families The Amerikanischer Botschabter, oF American Messenger, in German, has circulation ex- ceeding 20,000 copies, And in the Messenger for this ee ee and speciman pages of a periodical for children, handsemely illustrated. to be colied the Child's Paper. The 6 it style and substan. tial excellence of the Tract "s issues have become proverbial Their cheapness places them within the reach of all. Every well-wisher of his country and race will hail their universal circulation as the harbinger of 00d to the world. Ax Atypny Steamer Acrounv.--The steamer Isaac Newton, under command of Wm H. Peck, ran rand bar, off Red Hook, on Tuesday night, while on 2 Passage to this city. Hence th: were de- tained over twenty. ours, and did wk nesek ty until Pets co Bahay Pep eter gy tant gph hi Grog steamer Oregon, e detention greatly aggravat pa:cepgers, and many of them cousured the pilot. Avotner Map Ox i tHe Puntic Srarets—On Mon- dey afternoon, a furious mad ox made his escape from one of the slaughter houses in Seventh street, aud raa In the upper pet of ihe ety, Sheclug every person whe in the u} part of the city, ol person w! appeared bim. An old !sdy, wearing a red shawl, csperete rush ah but se fuckilyecatpod the fury ofthe lerperate r sbe luc! ry beast by retreating behind « lot of flour barrels, at the Fgh Bixth — a street. The ox, weg junged in am our barrels, distribu: the contents of several fa tbe alr, aud while that mut ing himself, a lasso, or rope, was thrown over his head, which cauted him to fall,and be was then instantly Buppen Dearn in 4 Dave Stone ny Taxrva Mon: On Wedoerday, i RF ‘aD to person ins jance taken a large dose cf m ine, and wished to have emetic, in order, if to counteract the effects of fhe peisom. “Acsordingty r. Baldwin, watch impor- ter, of No 170 Broadway, was sent for, who stated that the deceased bad been in ill health for some tim? past from disease contracted in California, having only returned from Sen Francisco in Jume last, and had pos- sibly taken the morphine with a view of siding the cure of his tickness. Coroner Geer was notified to an Inquest on the body. Artemrrep 8cicioe.—About six o'clock, on Tuesday even! a man nimed John Neadman, was brought in from Nimeteenth ward, and supposed to be insane; he wan placed in one of the colls for the night, About #1x o’elock in the morning he was found lying on the floor of his cell, knife, and bleed profusely from the wound. Dr, Vrenklin was call anda gash from the lobe of the left ear acrovs the windpipe was discovered, dividing the jugu'ar ve grazing the carotid artery, laying it bare for two inches ofits course. The wound was dressed, aud. the usual pepers made out to send him to the Lu matic Asylum, at Bloomingdole. Nowte Conpvcr —On Tuesday afternoon, a son of Mr. P wtley, residing at No 33 Hubert street, was throwa Into the North river by an evil disposed oer. ‘and was rescued from a watery grave, after much difficulty, by Mr Campbell. of Hudson, at the imminent it of his own bfe, and for which he deserves the highest praise. ‘This is the sixteenth or reventernth person saved by this generous hearted man Tue Two Last Srasoiva Cases.—-Fredorick Van Jabn, the grocer's clerk, who was stabbed on Monday by & rowdy fellow. in the store corner of th treet and Fourth avenue, fs «till alive, in the Charles Aa- ‘Tuseday night, at the premises iy & man koown as * Pilot Boat Tom.” No 21 Water street where Tom 4 entered for the porpore of robbery, was slive vp to Wednesday eventog, with but slight hopes of his revovery. Tom has not yet been arrested tat Astavit.—While ® person mamed Michas! Brian was quietly proceeding through Washington stroct, ta late Dour on Tuesday night, he was assaulted by a ed him down, broks his col bone, and beat bim shout the head and face in a most dreadful mauner. Brian was afterwards pickod up in en almort lifeless condition, and conveyed to bis hums in Rector street, bat was quently taken to the New York Hospital, in consequence of the greatness of bis injuries Annest FoR nrove Drrtive. —A mon named Ha Mulberry street, wa: ‘ office, changed with carelessness In driving a grocer's wagon, unlawful rate of apecd, thereby ranning over 1 boy. ron of Mr Mix. residing at No. 598 Hourton strant. injuring the poor child ceverely The affair oceurred at the corner of Broadway end imbers street. Ferron was conveyed betore Justice 0 , who held him to bail in the sum of $500 to ans*er the charge Brerovny Benveo —Mary Killehan, residing at 61 Mott street, wae shockingly burned, on Wednesday. by fire while engaged about the stove. Bhe was conveyed to the New York Hospital. is Niwrn araret.—On Wednesday afternoon, it in a grocery store corner of Ninth strost and avenne C, which was epeedily extioguished hy the fire department, who were promptly on the ground with ee ‘The damage sustained was of no great ton Soe 5 ; oo Laer ig oy ‘ splendid gold Deaties wateh arda: 3 it. Cornetius © Pures beat carpenter on Peskwell Inland, by the mechanics and friends on the island, The watch is valued at $125, and is certainty a beautiful pre- sent Coming from such Somes, it porsesses a value celebrity. The entertainments will close At which , oyey favorite, the leading. brag mi treat, ayy ce should avail themselves of Ninto’s Ganpen yl ew he hoagnored ‘vooalist, will a) 0 night, in Becretary,”” and will sing ane his plaintive The second and concludii “Daughter of the Reg! fine actor, and a Crocker, in the classic and besut Addison, who has won golden at Broad e the this opportunity. will be the of the opera uished and fwcinating Mad. Anna Thillon as Marie. She will be assisted by Mr F. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. Holman. inging of Mad. Thillon are admired by e, with a very pleasing ing expression ; she dresses tastefully, and moves with andeclegence. In fine, Madam Thillon is rarely every quality that can make an ar- voice, others in sweet accents, and iting and @ fine knowled; osseases ali—she is perfectly ting, and has become a great favorite. ne.—This snug Thespian temple is, as visited by hundreds of our citizens, ey were at home, or at some social party —pleasure seems seated on the brow, and all look happy. he is successful in every we wonder at this,as ho eminent artists, With es: ifted ; she possesses fist Bome excel ia t x ge of stage effect; fasolny- is always surrounded by such distinguish telent as that possessed by Blake, Dyott, Bland, Misa Chapman, Mary Taylor, M: iss Weston, and Mrs. Dyott, how can he be otherwise than successful? The performances for this evening consist of “ Nature’s Nobleman,” and the capital farce called ‘‘I Have Eaten my Friend,” Burton appearing as Augutus Jellytop Buovcnam’s Lyceum.—The recei are for the benefit of the widow of the late Mr. Conover, who has been long connected with the theatres of this city. We know of no object more deserving of commi- seration than the widow of Mr. Conover—he was the ouly support she had, and she isnow left perfectly destitute. Professcr Anderson, the great Wizard, will appear in the character of Willism, in “Black Eyed Sasan.” The performances consist of the interesting drama of the f Croissey.”” which will be followed by the Fair’—White’s Serenaders will sing some me 4 all wili close with “Black Eyed Susan.” Let the friends of Conover use all their influence on ig. the Rousset Family made for lighting the very central, and it wiil prove a boon to many whose avocations preclude them from attending in the day time. Ic will doubtless be duly appreciated. pts of this evening On Monday evento appear at the Lyceum. A good hit for Brougham, Nationa, Tueatey.--The attractiveness of the per- formances announced for to-night at this well managed «stablishment, ca not fail to crowd the house in every military drama ofthe “French Spy” will be mmencing fea'ure,in which Miss Hathaway will sustain her original characters. This will be succeeded the drama entitled the Blanchard and Miss Hathaway ‘The next piece will be the comic drama of in Peris,” Miss Hathaway tinct characters; and the wh celebrated Scottish drama.called the “@ipsey’s in which Mr Flemin, and Mrs. Nichols as Baasum’s Mvsevm.—Great pre ont made here, we sce, to bring out,on Monday e famous local moral drama of “Rosina Meado of the most interesting, thrillin; aa we peed fas adeg ioene ¢ grend series of m a 8 prepared expressl; for Narnum's Museum, and we should not be surprised if it turned out the most popular. It is ture of the arts by which, society, cunning and falsebood overcome virtue, and ‘This afternoon, the sterling piece of a” will be repeated. This evening, “No Bong, No Supper;’? and, also, “ Crimson Crimes.” Cuntety’s Mixstrexs. This highly popular and inimi- nd + « ‘aapamaaapn ve an excellent enter. tainment to-night. Fritows’ Minstrecs give an afternoon and evening Performance to-day. The Provided ’ some of their greatest Mn. Dickrsson, the distinguished second dramatic readin, “Dogs of the Ship,” ersonating in it five dis- je will terminate with the P as Dandie Dinmont, in the conventionali “The Dream at. Se tragedi at the Cabernac'e last evening. Tue Wizarp axp tax Winow acain.—A Faienp ix ‘D 18 4 Frienp Ixpeev —Professor Anderson, the inde- to the widow and fatherless, devotes the , to the fund of the of his receipts, this eveni Fire. Department: of this city, and Great Wizard this afterooon at three o'clock, and evening—for the widow's fand of the Fire Depart- in the most cordial and estimable manner. sppear as William, in “Black-eyed Lyceum, after his entertainment at the ty as 8 profewor ase most liberal support to enable #. wherever he goes. and next Wednesday ‘We recommend all to jure places for these last FNADERS AND THE Firemen —This band of a action: fs bu od nights more, Manton to the box ofee, and sec ny who could ¢ of thy 2 company No 13; and they are now emb:l- te and el gant specimens of silver manufacture that could be used from the hands of the artist, creditable to the tic Engiae Com lished eh one oft THeata® —Another ‘amme is announced for establishment We understand that « com plimentary bevefir is to be this montb. We hope it will be bumper. Bucwaxan.—The distinguished traged ebanan, is performing at Cincinnati. | with great success, at Chicago and De: “Sir Giles Overreach,” “Hamlet,” “ Sir B Morti- | mer,” and other important charactrs The Ubicago Demecrat bas ® very philosophical criticism, over two = in length, upon Buchanan's person: rally. Ma. Hexny Arry, the distinguls! rived in this city, and will shortly the best violinist we have Mise Julia Dean, it is said, is about to visit Burope Mra, Mewstt 1s playing at the Chesnut street theatre, Mr. Murdoch is at the Holliday street theatre, Balti- Mirs Devenport is Mz Buchanan i8 ee Mr. Jobn R. Scott is at the Arch street theatre, Phila- Mr. Neate is playing at Buffalo. " the “ovenitg ‘at this | Jury was es to the amount of damages ty apouid ven to the ind» North) on the 20h of He has performed, ‘hed violinist, a ar Supreme Court, Oct 10.—The Hon. Judge Rdwards having arrived opened the Cireult Court this morning. but adjourned till Monday next, in order that ers engaged im causes might have sufficient the call of the ealendar, The Judge enjoys hin urual gocd health and peronal appearnace, though romewhat broazed in complexion from # long sojoura in Frenee and on the Kbine @RNERAL TERI Before Chief Justice Edmonds. and Hon. Judges Mitchell Par —The following gentlemen hav- ed, were admitted to praction as ornies at Law, throughout this rian, D. B. Eaton, John Taylor t. Samuel W Johnson, Richard W. Lord, Anthony Ht Ryder, |. Howard W. Smith, David A. Wright, interton Geo, W. Morgan, Henry J. Mifflin, lorris v8. Jas G Bennett —No 22 on the Ca- lendar —This ease was argued The judgment entered on the report of the referees was set aside, and the cans be tried by his honor Judge froma tour in Burepe, sent back by the court to Ulsbe fier, as sole referee. United States Cireult Court. Before Hon. Judges Neison and Betts. Oct. 10— Jonathan lector. for excessive duty. 66 William 8 Wilson and for same. Judgment for plaintiff, $146 84, One of the Many Nutsances. Yorn, Oot. 6, 1851. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. je @ subscriber of attention of the ‘ugh Maxwell Ool- valuable paper by call fathers, or some o:her reliable certain lamp post situated in the corner of Amity and Thom; T bave occasion to Use Steam Were presented on this subject, and Ald. Marvin, the chairman of the com- mittee inted to confer with one of the Long Island Railroad cA communication from that , praying to be allowed to use steam under cer. tain sostlnnitne bs to lob, blowing the whistle &c , as the Common Council tht fit, and offering to use » ” instead of the locomotive, if tbe one on the Hudson River Railroad were found to answer—to station a man with a Sag whens 10 wasexpedions; om te send man on horseback to precede the train. Ald Marvin offered o resolution that with the precautions above pret they +a eo to so 08. tem- Porarily, one mor exceed speed of four Cites an hour through Atlantic street, Ald Lambert objected to the course pursued. It did not that committee had considered this mat- ter as were directed, and a communication was also reveral petitions to be referred to that committeo. Ald Marvin explained, that tnough he did matacim e report of the committee, the majority of them, if not all, epproved the resolution. In the course of a monta, the practicability of the dummy would be tested, and many citizens were inconvenienced by the present stoppage. Ald. Husted, fone Of the committee,) expressed his con- fidence in the intentions of the company. The resolution was carried. Ald. Lambert dissenting. Aid. Spinola posed a resolution. that the Special mittee on roads be directed to report whether any one, end who, had given leave to the company, had es 9 one else, to use steam on the road, since the of the ordinance. and if 60, by what authority. Ald. Muchmore said the resolution was a stab at the Mayor, who had permitted them to remove several thts of manure from the de- , Which bad become a nuisance. ‘The resolution was on the table, Ald. Smith » Ald. Lambert then proposed a resolution to amend the first, by addiag, that in case of any violations of the proposed restristions, the privilege be withdrawn. The origina! resolution was re-corsidered. and unanimously passed as amended. It was then resolved to send a copy of the resolution to the President of the company. New Evenino Scnoor.—The Board of Education, at its last meeting organised # new evening school, to com- mence on next Monday night, [tis to be held in the School House No.1, situated at the coraer of Voacord apd Adams streete, and is to be opened to all classes of pupils, without any distinction, and to be supplied with free books. writing materials, aud all things necessary for the use of | the pops Arrangements have baen jouse With gas. The location is Uniicexsep Liqvon Dearens.—A vast number of per rons churged with selling liquor without license, bave been arraigned both in the City Court, and Gouaty Court of Sessions. Many have pleaded guilty, and nearly all indicted have entered into reeognizances. Tue Cattoric Onrnan Asyium axp tHe Boanp oF Eovcarion.—The judgment of Judge Brown, on the demurrer declasing the asylum entitled to 4 share in the school funds, for all the orphans under their charge since 1848 has been appealed against, and the case staads No, 45 on the calerdar for the present general term of the Supreme Court. ‘Tx Wan Constan.rs —The city charter provides for the election of a constable in each ward, whose salary is to be prescribed by the Common Counell. The elections were accordingly had and the duties have nover been — performe: fixed Judge Morse on Thursday grented a mandamus against the corporation, returnable at the next general but the salaries have been term, t¢ compel them to do so in the case of James Con- ner, of the Ninth ward. The writ was read in the even- ing. at the meeting of the Common Council, and refer- ed to the Law Committee and Counsel. Coroner's Inquest.—Dr. Ball, the Coroner, held an inquest, on Thursday, on the body of an uokaown min, found drowned at the Atlantic dock. The deceased had been in the water shout « fortnight ; was about 5 feet 9 or 10 suehes high j dark brown bair; had on laid asst mere pants, heavy; per made shoes, white mi in sl 7 Diack ailk Tandkerebhe fom hie ech. @ white muslin shirt, a pair of ribbed blue mixed cotvon socks, a spotted olive handkerchief, bomba- sine sack coat, and @ book, “ New Guide to Modern Uoa- verration, in French and English, by Bellinger,” in which was written im pencil, “343 Broadway, Robileu Cornfor.” Verdict, found drcwned. f; had tied in a bundle, suspended Burreme Court, Second District.—General Term — Hon. N. B. Moree, Judge, . and Justices Barculo and Brown— Important to Ee Bor ise tulisoine new Rule of Court, with reference to demurrers, was promul on Thi :—“Ordered, that hereafter Igated t demurrers within the Second district be noticed and heard, in the i first instance at the Special Term; and that the present General Term. on consent of parties, will hear the argu- ment of such demurrers as are standing upon the present calendar; but in case the parties do not consent to argue any fuch demurrers now standing upon the calendar, Se seme REM be motion’ ene at the Special 0. Kincs County Count er Sxssions.—Before Hon Judge Iohneon lustices Btillwell and Wright —Grand Jury Discharged —t he Grand J: came into court on Wednes- dey. and presented three bills of indictment ust par- | ties pot in custody, Thejury in the Court of Oyerand |. Terminer having 80 rang dncag se their eeasion, there was no further business them, and they were dis- Superior Court. Before Hon. Ji Duer. Oct. 9.—Action ron Line, —. Mathews vs. Moses of our oo le went on to show that malice in thing, keowing it is wrong. and the law is tl defendanta in case were called upon and told that the acowsation was wrong, and though they promised to t in @ correction, they did not do so, one Court ¢! that the ‘gy was entitled to re- cover under the pleadings, and the only question for th ‘One point on which the defendants rely in mitigatis damages is that the plaintiff was unkn wn to the defen ante. end that they were not influenced by personal ma- lice in publisbing the article. But the Court insisted that legal malice might be inferred from the cireum- stances of the ease, in the absence of personal knowledge of the parties, and without the proof of express malice. | ‘The mort effectual mode to sv. n the freedom of the press is to punich its licention ove, aud the Court knew of no stronger proof of its Moentiousne:« than the readi- ‘Bess with which the prers seizes upon every Occurrence which fs alleged to have taken place ia a police office or | clrewhere. enleulated to injure the reputi of the citi- zen, and publishes it without taking the paipa to inquire into its trath ~Mr James T Brady, on the part of the defendants, excepted to the Judge's charge The jury, after a short time, brought in a verdict for the plaiatif® of $500 damages. Before Hon Judge Campbell. Oct. 1.—The Allaire Woks es. Merrick #. Chapin ‘This was an action for the sum of $1400, the value the “machinery was imperfect and not accordio speckfcation; that the steam condenser did not id was obliged to be removed from the voyage, as ft would not work. & Charles W, Copeland, engineer, depored that he het been connreted with the Ailaire Works, for aix yearr, in the manufacture of steam engines; was there im 13 fendapt gave orders for & steam condenser: pump. &e, for the propelier Hartford; the price he thought, wae $1,400. but could not poxitively eay without bhi memornaduin; we fancied when we grt through the werk thet it was worth the sum agreed upoa; | was present when Mr. Chapin wented the eompauy to 6 cute the order for $1,200 and [ sata it was impos to do so aed ullimately took the crder for [ think, $1,409; (book preduced,) Toean now say that the item $1,400 isthe sum agreed on by Mr. Chapin for the | rost-examipation the witness said the comp wy ought certain porct the machinery from other parties; canot ray whether they have been paid for or Bot, Adj urned. Oct. 10.—Mr. D. Lord having summed up on bebelf of the defendant and Mr I. F, Clark, for the plaintiff, the udge' charged the jury, who rendered @ verdict fur pleintill, for the amount sought, with juterest, $1,606 $5. Court of General Sess! Recorder and Aldermen Dodge and Dool of Rope, in Vio'ating the Person D ‘ears of Age —~Antoine Milletti,an {taiian of respeetale some thirty years of age, was placed on bis ee. charged with having. on the 1%ch ugust last, committed the offence of rape by (in the words of the siatute), ‘ carpally and uplawimiy know. a female child under the age of ten years” Martin was the first witness for the prose. is the mother of the child, whose name in Stewart, (being the child of Mra M. by a for- mer marriage) Withers stated that her husoaud was and is the proprietor of the house known as the Walton Hovee, in Frauklin equare, Pearl street; the little girl is but six years of age; the ner bowrded at her huuve, in August lart; he ocoupied an apartment on the sseond ’ ‘a painter, was engaged in his room most of thetime; on the day charged as that on which tie al ledge d ¢ffrnee was committed, witness went her little girl up steirs for a brocam; she was gone about haif a yar, when she returned crying, and on being questioned by her mother, etated that prisoner had abused her per- con, as Above stated ep " ey ened ww] but she was pot under onuh. a 148 cons! Sy hss tenes yolks Soveen A the nature of an oath. The care was not conciuded, as the evidences of Coroner Geer was wanted by the prosecution, and that officer was unable to attend ob ncevuat of an official engagement A man named Monty court, Who has been in ‘of petit largeny. in steal cn oon yeee war — x C4, an leaded guilty to the o! oer, ‘4 conclude with the Mr. Coney; Deeperatvoy Mr URTON’S THEAT: Private Bo: $5; N34 GARDEN. Tickets, 60 seute estra, ta, te, Bat layed the comedy of N 5 Mophit |, Mr. ed EATRE, CHATITA! ‘tain rises 0’ eel repel e6 on Tuoedsy and Thured: Fish comedy, with Mr opening of the court this morning, Mr A.A. Fhillips, counsel for the defence, stated court that he had a child very point of death, he did not feel and would therefore ask the court to post of Milletti for the day. The court grant and dismissed the jury till next Monday. Law Intelligence. Bgl 2 Arrracs.—Syaacuse, called and passed. the hour of adjournment. Oct 7.—The argument of No. 30 continued until 2 P. M. and concluded. The Court then recalled and for the term, the following reserved causes 5 6 and 29. Nos. $1 and 3 called and passed. 3, 34 and 95 called and reserved. No. 200 submitted upon frivted arguments and points. No. 36argued; not concluded at the hour of adjournment. — N. ment resumed and finished. No, 838—(Reserved cause) — cause)—Argued till the hour ATIONAL = Ni‘ aoe TREET.— DOORS Oct. 6.—Number 31 No. 30 argued; mot concluded at Dirk Havtoraiek, leg Merrilies, Mrs, ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUS) Manager and Proprictor; John Greenwood ittance to the entire Museum children un dor 10 youre, a d Concert Batunvay, ere Argued. No 6—(Reserved ‘adjournment and finished. 1, Smith, near Haynesville, Al«., by fire, together w bank messenger was robbed in Boston, utwell, of Massachusetts, has appointed the 27th of November as a day of thankegi: The gin house of was recently destroyed D of Rosi be gotten up expressly for the AVEL GALA Ni ime of KIM-Ka, in which Gabriel will ‘perform. won) the great performance of the NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNI’ ‘ES jail Steamers, The ships composing this line are ATLANTIC. Capt nd “Duo dello Pistole't & Sign dso Now Overtere—Zan BALTIC, Captain Comstock. Aria—“ Il Bivaceo' t, expressly for go- | jaken in their con. | ines, to ensure strength ions for passengers are un- | Atla—"Madsmina’” (Don Giovanni) Fragment do I'Elisir d'amore | American Fantasia? et Boens and —_o Dit Ballad—“Then you'll fra banal Grande Finale Instrumentale. Conductors—Mx. G, Lovee axp Mn. Lavenv. se ry teres te t ‘this concert will be from $1, Tickets mar be pro- it 736 0 6 patroi fopesttuile tators fhe Saturday afternoon concerts MINSTRELS, A if Broadway, be state rooms, $325; frem Liverpool to ® ienced Surgeon attached to each ship, rth can be eecured until paid for. Provosep Dares oF BAILING. ROM LIVERPOOL, are discontinued. T FELLOWS’ NEW otwcon Howard and ‘Dis justly celobrated and ienced performers, wi ws, whose concerts in tl been receive! with A. grand Orche The erat piancfort: 24 pinnofo anufaskory of J. at cured at ‘Jellte's music at 'y Wednesday and Saturday of families, commencing at 8 o’elos HE ORIGINAL NAW ORLEANS & ‘Swaine Buckley, Pepa Beasties, and J. bt. Collt their fricnds ans no’ tention to trav \hemselves New Oricans Sere: Wednesday, Jan. or passaze, apply to E mT BROWN, SHIPLEY & O°., Liverpoo! E.G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s Arm Yard London, L. DRAPER, JR., 25 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, | Paris. ‘The owners of these ships will not be acco: silver, bullion, specie, Yeas bits of lading are thercin expressed, Toe BuITIsH AN Mail Steamships, be rect, and detween Bosto calling or ences at S o'clock. ‘0 Last concne Doors open at 7; Cone ATHERINE HAYES’ ‘Thursday and Satur large number of the WM. GALL & SON, alr ensione 230 Broadway, opposite tho Park. LY ROOMS, 639 BROADWAY.— nd Vooat and Insta ; HINESE Ass! Monday, Oot. 13., Guitariet to Her Mejesty the Qu has beep received with great appiat RANKLIN MUS! block above the 'D NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL | tween New York and Liverpool di- | ‘and Liverpool, the Boston ships | ve mails and pas- dicen, Signor Psvasel Prof. Juervos (violinist). AMAEICS, Cons EALY'S UNION FICTURR. FER BERTEISION or ‘s snnoe. GANADAS RIA, Capt. Leitch. ston, where it has late pen at the rooms of the National Academy of treet, aud will con- citation of many pla: to be exec by the subscriptions to which will hour of the day or evening. \YMOND & HERR DREISBACH’S MEN. largest lonagerie— world—embracing alu. ath and ules has thousands of the most tho United States, has and towns in Now » 4th, Irasl » South zr, ‘airéax; Monday, 7 EW YORE aur te; An bos ii Tetters and newspapers mush pass through the Post 2. freight or by ‘to Hor frsight oF Passeee, SPIT ts ARD, Je., 38 Broadway. de received ye} ducted in the kn Known to ‘na enced pes visit the psin edi owtng orden Fifteen beautiful acts of eqi jiag Jumper of Pekin, by Master and ey Sard lading are given in Havre for New SOUTHAMPTON AND jenve for Havio, tonebing et’ Bou rete bee reeon is attached to the Test pass through the Fost Ofice. or trlght of Pei OutlWew LIVINGSTON, Agent, No. 63 Broadway. ICHMOND.— 200 tons C, H. measurement’ DE Com- Ss peice so an at ied Dogs, int We-'W" Odell ‘Annedte, Mies ir. W. Ode! ‘orth will receive benefit. N ATIONAL CONCER' otreet, Ww REAN PANORAMIC VIEWS OF CALI- —Now on exhibition at No. 34 Whitehurst’s Galleries, the above pictures taken cente ; season tickets, 50 ceni ie coular ‘Deore open’ st RTIES Wi @ TO HAVE THE USE P4nanl Juror thee toecines ‘the week, see or eng TW ARDWELL, 500 Broadway. \USEMENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA.—PROFES- rok Wiserd “= — begs 1 d fare to Norfolk, including state room pace, Fi ae Pacts jo berth secured un’ taken until 20 of the day "Jor freient, apply on board, and passage, having MeeOmESEEN & THORNTON, 2 Lup.an & Warson, Agents, rt ae Baluen, Sy ate wife, aod pecuniary. 1@ beem spared by & Tt is ded aging marae se, ene USICAL FUND Bal most respectfully to his tiret appearaace 20th 94 Poatl ot, N.Y. Rfhmond, Var loses importaat seorete not permit of am increase of ypecial importa ce. female—the ==. the Le! t | tes important 8, and the most: and most certain mode of cure, in every remed: i fe subject. “Entec afeleter tron « . A. M. Mavniceay :— ‘Dea iments, e nine weeks, in Py G: succres. Professor A. begs to impress fail, that his elegant entertain: eat refined, the tout ensemble i in whom nature contem Zeare.! a: plat tios, hydraulics, jars of which seo . pees "a WING EN. Aconta, 161 atc yield rondily Artidoial eyes inse rv Pp’ CIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—THE ONLY Athrough Line tor California, ana ia Havens .—Faro Reduced —On Satu —I 1. Oor. endid steamship EMPIRE CITY, om man der, the more fully the se- bead, her grave, and my oh Baye been in Ie is, of course, * . impracticable to convey treate as they are of a nature tons will sail on Saturday, Oct, her . fy wenn, $2 the spleadid Sander ons tranferred, ay is @ steamenip FALCON im the Purine cir ship PAN connect with the U. ‘Stat 1 be tranemitted mall, the United States. through the ecient ‘All my friends wore 1 to Dr Rol Vim with the liveliest emotions D,, lecturer on this Te skeptical iy ®, in Gay street, f No. a teach Savanah in season to take the Ootoder. from Sar ot wame far f the xind ever Com mor wealth ef Pen Le Be. it remember: d, tie Avro Domini, eight on October Iith, at 8 P.M CITY, 1,700 tons, J. Tas rdey, October ith, preciesly hor pier at the foot of Warren street, he ment Mails, direct for Havana and New Orleans sity, pe who, being daly bat the within state: testimony whereof, I © caused the corperate seal 0 day and yoar above wr 1 nemed Catharin aworn according to a REWARD.—JETCRIES’ aN TL cure of privave he least restriction of dint, application to business. Th » ease are, vested Ie of Inding. whi «had ow application as the office. N, For freight or pacange a Company. 177 West stroot, corner of 7 stree' York city, wil! be rel mere partiewlars, ea gratis, where certif in the Sun and Weekly p ND FRYER CU k Hy at the office of sho 1. STEAMSHIP COMPANY. San Francingo, via Ch OHIO, 3.000 tons, J. erect, Boston; Wright v OF PRivaTs bie applicnti rN Diseases, in a fe remedy, and oan + , ond at Hamabure and Herlem. K. CONVERS Price, $1 por bottle. INVIGORATING CORDIAL—THE only remedy for thore sa¢ affeetionsof body end mind, incapacity for society, business of matrimony, ro FR only through line, via Nicarnua. | did stesmahip Daniel Webster, — apt. view to the married Vette 4 oneers will take ad been if three avenue. $l scopy. ery quack modicine T R, LA CROIX'S PRIVATE (MEDICAL TRE. \— 260 and ebrter, and sail on N ad on application to D. To MONOPOLY.—INDEPEN- dent line for California, via Sam Juan and rt The new and spl END.—GRRAT SUCCESS. U FoR nares rat Potties sold. —Tho pre: 4 plain and simple rules, by. therasel ithout on marriage, ita sc ‘9 author't 4 tiegnalisicntions CALIFORNIA- STEAMSHIP |S ‘tonmer wae AUTHOW OF THI 100, #eventeen da; i en days gat, on UNITED STATRS, y for the voyage, tilted, with @ hence to New Orlea et TILL CURED.-DRS.