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NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNEG®?. SECT ul atgcly he eda! prosper overtook polite ‘tance of bis own duty to udents, and will Seareely permit bs to remind him of it, or to sak whether fois in he office or the colege that the of the profection, is really learnt, Suppose all the calege in PRORAINTOR AMA.BOTIQR tbe United States were to agree would it Bog to anateioule tacept us bad a kaowledge ofthe | OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS classics, nor to graduate except after Py ? study. Jn the aboence of apy leg stadia eaneumenie re ting | Volume XVI. a eeteeecsses see ee OMT. the practice of medicine, w! io Ine wi aaa” be the immediate result? "Would the Pent take “Hew Yerk, Wednesday, October 22, 1851, Summary of this Morning's News. We have received later and very interesting in- telligence from Northern Mexico. The revolution, appears, is progressing at a rapid rate, and is but it would all come right at last. would distin between the educated physic the quack, Ah! my friends, I have mo such Taith in he core cuulty an that.” What is our experience’ Do the 5 ractitione ee eee ee ere ees y disdnetion between him and | Supported by # force of ten thousand men, four hundred of whom, it is eaid, are from the neighbor- theamerest impostor’ Even, among men of edusation— | ing State of Teams. Matamoras was the point even in eur sister profession—I speak it with shame, Fe | | athetic instinct amd a mo- | ral tppore * eo ontee srcases t medion) detasions | threateped at the last accounts. This insurrection, ’ Are there none who ta! rani of | SPER Lost ee ae on thelt ancese te the fami, | OF FeVelution, is assuming a very important shape. this foetus ly circle and the bedmde, to mislead the simple minded | ‘The government of Mexico is incapable of resisting and thesick ’ I would not breathe an ited re- | it, being without money, and without credit. members are my inost attached friends; but I would ree monsteate with. the strong-minded and clear headed | brated Seminole chief, has been prevailed apon to tha they do not do us justice; that they permit those | March against the revolters. There is nothing in among them, who, in their fashionable circles, are im the Cul, to recommend a like practice for the diseases of the | | dians and negroes to prevent the revolutionists from body; who, instead of attemdi the administration of | achieving all they desire, as they meet with little wii busying themselves with the miserable ” of the eald water cure, Nocare we in these masters true | A Washington correspondent announees that the <eassmea dine Gaaken teats os President has actually appointed Judge Sharkey, and yelows. and greens, each with its gas light behind; moved. ed to represent the lights of the professioa; we may sg EO ge romer from Havana an, solemn ranks, each ith its label im front. to mys. Oo aut, Ue Cf free masons | ongaged in the capture of Gen. Lopes, have Been much information as doctors ve been The India Rubber controversy of (Goodyear eases om the counter, the neat little gallipots am rolled parcels? ep Rape poy eee eH | against Day, is now before the United States tile for a distinction between the educated andun- | 1) i tus as that Mr. Webster poplaetiias #0 much to add requirements before g' a degree, 48 | counsel in the case, to present increased and gratuitous advantages during | day made by the plaintiff to the court, to assign student. We cannot coerce, and therefore we must in- instruction which lasts throughout the year, and which | them be conveniont for Mr. W. to attend. It is is open te all of you, without any furcher expense than m . the facts of this eontroversy, but the commanity oof the year goes on without change; its ya pohonge ccm tg A ‘ jeans will never understand them until they are brought ea) apparatus, the museums of anatomy. surgery, o! | feito, aed that of mar muon witch bas | Me Ay ne Cat loan of $200,000, it ap- feveor Paine. But we have associated with ourselves avd Bulkeley, with a view of greatly extendiag oar | Were made at a premium of from nine to ten per cent. means of instruction. by the introduction of solargean | Another terrible gale has proved very destruc- I know. be justiy appreciated by you. As goons the | Teguise ib over, we oh 2 number ef lives, have been lost. The storm was birs, and cceupy your time partly by cliniques, and ren ta toa nel yg pe nae ao Gen. Foote has sent in his resignasion as United tomy wil be continued; and those of you who may wish | S Mississippi, effect on to engage in special studies will haves fall opporunity | st#ted Senator from Mississippi, to take effec your pursuit of study throughout the year, is the | The First Division of the New York State Mili- facibty given for examinations at any time. when you | tia paraded yesterday, and wore reviewed by His Jt bas citem beea felt.as @ needless burdea, that 2 | student who has entirely completed his eourse for the purpose. The display was highly creditable ccour. That difficulty ia now at an end. Among to the city and State. the additional branches thus to be taught—Medi- aang EU Raga ee Za Tur Svrenion Court.—Tas Wuie Nomtna- Jogieal and Mecroscopic Anatomy, Diseases of the Ex- | 7. on¢ — i mu onuy Organs, those of the elest end ekin—physi. | TO8* Our article, yesterday, in reference to the ecuvinee you of C A aon nae bak this the hag a Mason, has called forth some discussion amongst Toepital ahd the Bellevue, in the former of walcb, Pro. | the members of ihe bar, and thé lay politicians fessor Post is one of the eurgeons, and in the latter are Preimees Von Boren, Matesi®e and Macneaty. You pureuance of our undeviating course to do justice to tutions, from the simple fact that im the City Hospital, | ll parties, we publish, this day, a communication P 8, We pi ys in four mouths this summer, there were one huadred have the Eye aud Ear Infirmary, and the diff-rent dis: | Mr. Kirkland. We must, at the same time, assert Zensarice; the fevlt will cerlainly be your owa, if you | in the most emphatic language, that the article did With ® reeolution trom this eveniog, that iastead of — your stay from home to the first of mext | but wasa production founded upon facts that came Jour guidance the motto, “Whatsoever thy hand aaq- | Within our own observation. ‘tb to do, do it with all thy might.” It is tho sare ception, that unmanly bane of @ medical stulent, a | tion of appointing aclerk of tae Superior Court that jorging for home while there is yet a serious duty to | the conduct of Judge Mason elicited the indignation them how great is the opportunity be‘ore you, and how wrong {t is to miss it. Refleet on the adv: ees | ment did not arise. Mr. Jones had been nearly t facet 58 country, from areritence of a few months im agroat | ‘Wo years previously in office, and his term had not city. Your time in the winter is cceupied with your eol- top t a proposition which two other whig judges, be- en tennne treme Seay eee new nhseel sides Judge Mason, refused to accede to. The only the communities, where you are eventuality to re- mand things which is only te be soqaired in cities | discharging his duties satisfactorily to the bar and this, To what other place would you go to witness | the public, should be removed solely on political loped? The ships of every country are cro im our rch “< a man of opposite politics. Judge Mason, in not Here the revenues of 1 are for the most those great enterprizes which adorn our times—steam- | spirit of judicial rectitude. He did not allow poli- roads by the ride of navigelle rivere—telegraph lines Scocbeet sae teen ts ee oy iedustrial | and every man of strict probity will admit that such are ng oe ll flee Mey existed, and the question been merely the ap this point. It is rot uncommon for three thousand em! “ ‘ n dug upon the shorer of the-Paciie fe disrsutea | Whig colleagues, would doubtless bave manes fro — pot f°, imuch from | gentleman whose sentiments oolncided with their of ail our religious aad ‘olent rocieties, eur streets | Own. prvach apeioe «profession T revere, and. many of whose However, it is believed that Wild Cat, the cele- them, asa man may remonstrate with his friend, the way, therefore, except this ehief’s band of In- salateaies in iinisastonel Gromer the Glesean of the: | y + ae that most solemn rite, the emblem of « eeacenee of | or no opposition from the inhabitants. to ourselves, We may exc’ as Consul at Havana, in place of Mr. Owen, re- they are a reminiscence of the old times, and not iatead- mnile atthe phials on the shelves, marshalled ia their nouncing that all the Spanish officers who were Pp or odd fellows ‘in thelr ‘aprons, and coaveying 4: assaesinated. dead for three centuries; but what are those in ~ 'y ent medicines If, then, we canmot rely oa the | Court in Boston. Our telegraphic intelligence from unl practitioner, it is plain that our course is not and that a motion was yester- the period of study. and appeal to the self interest of the Sash. We enmnot coerce, the 26th of next December for the trial, as it would duce. With this view, we have established a system of very desirable that the public should understand that hitherto incurred for ihe winter. The usual course means 6f instruction are being incressed—the Philssophi- before a jury, and then published. been eo much enhanced im value by the labors of Pro- Ais ; , amounted to $550,000, and those ascepte Protessors Lee, Van Buren, Metcalfe, Macready, Markce, | P@@*®» at90u! § : dl amount of talent. ‘Their evertions for your benefit will, | dive ou Wake Exia, Several views, an well 00 0 winter course is over, we ehall jointly commence our la- | still raging at our latest advices from Buffalo ¢'roumstances will permit, the fas ilities for practical ans todoro Among the incidental advantages ine feom | the Sth of next January. 3 beve complied with the requisitions of the University. Excellency Governor Hunt, who came from Albany ecmpelied to wait till the anaual examinat i'l eai Jurisprudence, iygiene and Toxicology. Patho ea) deagnosis, it is enough that | mention the names to | refusal of the whig convention to nominate Judge Hicspital snd the Bellevue, in the former of which, Pro- concerned in the nomination of the whig ticket. In may judge how great ere the privileges of theae insti and ninety cases of froctures treated. Then, too, you | {Tom ® member of the cor vention which nominated ot ove such inestimable advantages. Set out } ‘ ee hon ae aeaken tee : rot emanate from Judge Mason or any of his friends, rch, you will remain here the whole year. Take for | We inadvertently stated that it was on the ques: guideto wealth aud influence. Kesist, at its very in- Pertorm. Write frankly to your friends, and tell | of ome of the whig party. The ques:ion of appoint- Thich accrue to one who hes been brought up | expired when the judges were urged to remove him ge duties— the days sre suort and uninvitiog—it is bat | » wheth she clerk then in office, and ide, witl give no commen Value to that acquaintance with | question was, whether ¢ : : Rho true traits of manly character more strongly deve- | --cunds, merely to create a vacancy to be filled by “4 collected and here originate and are carried into effect tere: sbips and yachts that have beaven all others—great rail- | sical bias to influence or sway his better judgment, porsuit, any manufacture, i wealth anteater: | conduct is highly commendable. Had a vacancy Fanta to land here ine single day, The gold that hi Or, if you are better pleased with those suggertions of political friends, and appointed sot undertakings | ambition es philanthi here ere the head quarters With respect to the Commissioner of Jusors, we to your lectures. ‘The social position you must savume acoks, bringing with them the commerce of the world elding te partizan dictation, acted in the true population from the other side cf the Atlantic breaks pointment of a clerk, Judge Mason, as well as his once adorned with churehes that may rival those of | houses. ee ome pases like Guise ze Taf —— | must alo correct a misconception. The action of haditations are de: packed together over Judge Mason was concurred in by three other whig y area of many square miles, that see what maa soalty to--tnet yes saoch bin ta ¢ Sollee eae | judges—his colleagues of the Saperior Court, and dept of, wretehed = CY pore to the laxaries of | one of the Judges of the Common Pleas. They held» ermowntio wealth © coe © ing upon @ question of law, on which they were acting r from all this mixture ef good wicked. | beggary and epleador, laxiness and enterprise | | a# Judges upon their oath of office, that there could Se teal "smuereta abd cen deattoe ine: | be 20 Hegel appointment made ob the mostiag moting the rpread of the gorpel. You cannot min; ein | which removed Mr. Walker—it was a mere ques sae rf this. hg yoy | = vie’ eae | tion of law, disconzected with any political con- © spirit of energy, and fitting yourse ise 4 « oe the roupoastile dated elene road Not or | sideration whatever. The body, provided by sta- mens we Bore Gone our What success toaitend | tute forthe sppointment or removal of such com- js undertaking. depends on yor hen I look b ret ; . to the oppertuniticn that were ofiered when T nacg | Miesioner, consists of the Board of Supervisors, the ‘ % whet contrast Locsees deet Ls you | Justices of the Superior Court, and the Judges of Will eee bow greetiy your succens in life depends on ti - " foundation you bere fay, and that you will omit nothing | *2¢ Court of Common Pleas. The position assumed whieb may terd to your own prosperity, | by Judge Mason and his colleagues of an Sa | perior Court, (with but one exception, we believe,) Grand Miltary Review and [nspection of the 5 First Division of New York State aiitin, | 854 also by the Judyoe of the Common Pleas, wa ‘The annual review and inspection of the regiments | that the body so empowered was not legally organ- ‘ecm prising the First Division e New York State Mulitia | ized for the purpose contemplated by the statute, sy Bopeaice Geneeel Holl. and in Pour bot Ry voky om | uniess there were present a majority of the Board of Supervisors, and also a majority of each of the hroe¢way to Ninth avenue. at three o'clock PM . by his | hich the statute unites with the Board Execlierey the Commander-in-Chief The enlivening foene of @ military review always attracts a large crow +] | two courts of spectators, which was alco the ease yesterday, as the | for mal poldier-Lke, well disciplined and beadsome appearance j ‘Uf the troops ealied Crth the admiration of all who were | the commissioner. Sach mejority not being pre- #0 fortunace ax to be witnerses of the scene. The day sent, the removal of Mr. Walker could not, ia the | | opinion of the judges, be legally effected. was delightfully fine, which added considerably to the comfort of the troope, as well as that of the spectators Ab mn, the appearance of the in of | It will, therefore, be seen with wha! little show Ha sctive, when the diferent regi of reason and right Judge Mason is sought to be had formed into line. previous to the inspection Short. . 7 ly eapewerts Generat Hall re mupanted by hie stad.ar- | ottracieed by those of whom he is the political Fived and proceeded to inspect the troops awembled, in di al artizan. ustitiar Purruance of the order of Major General Saudfurd at | Bominee, but not the judic! i Fiat) wane Diveton ng Megiisa at Tammany Hatt, to MCRATIC t According to ell appearances, the demo- make a tremendous show at Tammany Hall thie evening. It is said they will make sucha io aeaneee, | demon mas will convinee the public that the | Tammany party are determined to make a po ver- “| fuleffort to regain their ascendancy in this State Among the genemen who will speak this evening, W. M. Corry, lately returned from Europe. review on i for inspection and eracy ldeney the caver the grove By order of Loo Wecuene Div. tas. Bea Aid-de- camp. pa I ; Amorg the companies inspected in Tompkins equare | Thie gentleman is distinguished for his zeal and were the following The Seventh Regiment of New | offorte in the cause of repudlionniem in Murope; and York State Militin (National Gua i. | be will «peak on the » bjcet of our foreign relatioas 40; men. the eight * of New York : it Warhingten ) Ce my and our true foreign policy, ac well as on the datieg and the ninth regiment of New York State of the United States in tho present cricis of tho (irish volumierts) by ir fall meat 6 n a ‘These cements aot he By ene world’s affairs. [rom Mr. Corry’s intimate ac Garalry which ate attached to each a forex ring | quaintance with European politics, as woll as his ment e folowing w - ‘coms i cy jy SR rine eratorical ability, we anticipate a epocoh of power P. reviewed by Governor fumt, Comnander-im chief of the ‘Military forces of the Btate of New York: The second | god importance interesting to all classes of the ie wi regiment of New State mi Colonel Bogart; the Boottieh ( + the Oatedonis z|* American people. { be expecially interesting Pusioers. Captat land Gane to the numerous foroigners i in our midst. bad Mearcn thee City Grapadiers, Uaptan } Ang ah ae N= oe ag | Extra Mytcace.— Our neighbor of the Trilwne Ce 6 Ptate Guarde Ceptais hoes, ae Ame ic: to the First Regiment of New York @tate ‘Militia; the Btate Husmes, Unptain Bache: the Mont- Treo, yr the Jee! Qoptele T Reon, the Ladogette ams Storms; New York Moree Artie ‘Tomphine Cadets, from Staten 1h the New York German Hi | je down again upon the constructive mileage of the Senate. This isa groat ery over a vory emall per- cel of wool. Moreover, we would remiad our philosopher that a compromise bill was passed on this eubject, by whieh the Senate agreed that here after they would take no more construetive mileage, Tie extra seseion of 1951 was the last chance The trearury wae easy, gold was coming in all tho Governor's G : the recy marched from Fourteenth street down Broad alifornia, and the Galphins on those Sag to the Push, eRase Gey wore Gemniened and the House in the matter of books, | bad been deurg a eplendid business. Pennsylvania Election. We mane Sighur majesty im the State, for Governor, | Vere entitled something, and having passeda sbout $600. The majority of Judge Coulter (whig) ovr | Teselution to stop jt hereafter, they pocketed the Judge Campbell (dem ) for the Supreme Court, ia about | constructive milenge fo; the lect time. The modesty 000 The other four demceratic judges are eleeted by | “f the thing entitler che Senmge to the thanks of ever 5.000 majority. | +h country To THE EDITOR OF htt element Gi the volunteer companies pS I perceive you have Guard, a company of young ame of Lieut Cal. Chas, Shree yearn tnd make their Friday, 24th inst. Persons seeing the name among ‘the vast number published, would naturally suppose the company disbanded. By Wblishing the name in to- morrow’s Hena.p, 7 wi TO COL, BAXTER. a. . Was as perfect as ciroum- stances would permit it to be. The names of several companies were, undoubtedly, omitted. | Those interested can easily p'ace us in possession of | a complete list, by sending us the names of these not published. ible AE News rrom Evrore.—The steamship Hermann, | Captain Wilson, is now due at this port, with four days later news from Europe. Marine Affairs. Remanxkanee Coincipence.—The, Tribune, of yesterday morning devotes three quarters of a column of its val- uable space to aclear and accurate description of the | new steamehip City of Pittsburg It has been asserted | that mot only the same ides, but sometimes the method of expressing it will sometimes assimilate in two minds ; and we are foreibly struck with the truth of this the: from the fact that the same article—-word for word, line | for line, and comma for comma —appeared inthe Hunatp | of the 2d inst. Iteven included the typographical er- | rors. Very singular '—strange coincidence ! Tue Stramenir BSovrnernen, Capt. Dickinson, ar- rived yesterday from Charleston. She brought on freight’ $50,000 in specie. Tue Steamsuir Fron:pa, Captain Lyon, arrived yester- day morning in sixty-one hours frem Savannch, bring- Jing us files of Savannah papers to the 18th inst. “Naval Inteliitgence. The following named officers have reported for duty on board the frigate St. Lawrence, bound to the Pacific ocean, viz.:— Captain Dulany; Lieutenant Pennington; Lieutenant | indow: Lieutenant Brashears ; Master Calhoun; Sur- geon Tinslar; Assistan’-Surgeca Marrison; Chaplain Grier, and Boatswain Bates, She will sail in about a month. The Naval Court of Inquiry, sitting at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, will probably close its investigations to-day or to-morrow, the result of which will shortly be mais | known, Montes cutaasennetl Bovnp ro Catirousta —The steamship Southerner, from | Charleston, yesterday brought ninety-five passengers, who are from the Lumpkin county, Georgia, gold mines, They are divided into two comparies, under the diree- tion and manegement of Mesere, Howell and Nelson, and sre bound for California, They intend leaving to-day, if possible, in the steamer Daniel Webster, for San Juan, 1% Nicaragua. All bave the appearance of being inured to hardship, and this, with their experience in the business of mining, will undoubtedly erable them to prosecute | | their searches after untold treasures with far greater ad- | Vantage than could possibly be snticipated by any who may bave goue there under different and dissimilar cir- cumstances. A$ @ proof that they are quite sensible cf this. one of them on being asked if they intended to gather quartz very smartly, answered, “Yes, gallons, if it {5 to be got; and ifanybody can doit, I think we can.” New Vork State Politics. i KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. At amecting of the democratic convention, at Flat- bush, yesterday, the following nominations were made:— Fur State Senctor.—chn Varderbilt, (formerly Judge of the County Court ) For Counly Judge—Henry A. Moore, the present Assietant Disizict one for Coroners —Dcetor Charlee A. Van Zant, of Brook- lyn. and Samucl Hubbard of Gravesend For Superintendents of the Poor.--Sornelius B, Bergen, and Fariue! Doxey. | For Justice of Sessions.—Nicholas I. Stilwell. WARD OFFICERS OF BROOLYN. On Morday right, the following nominations were effveted E: Dp Wasp. —For stobte—Williom Hl. Bisdeall, Inspectors of Election— | Iet district ; Charles Demerert and Simecn Smith; 2d dis- | triet : George Searing and Thomas G Talmadge. F ‘any —For Alderman—Joseph Uegeman. Con- c—William 8. Leech. Inspectors of Election—Ist dis- Jchn Ho¥lin and George Fl Biddle; 2d district : Stephens and Samuel § Powell KING'S COUNTY WHIG NOMINATIONS. The ~ Convention for the nomination of ward cers in the Third ward, met last night at the City | Hotel and made the following: — For Alderman—-Charles Marvin, renominated. For Assessor—Robert J. Luckey. Constable—John Pear- Inspect) of FElection—1st district: Walter Berre and Vravk H. Dikeman; 2d district: John Dimon and Jcha B. Stratton. For Commissioner of Ex cisemB P. Church. The whigs of the Tenth ward mot last evening mame a committee of five to nominate officers, ba ‘being urable to agree upon the poim:, adjourned for a week, without making any choice. Ustox C L. L—Th ae 10x Covner, L. L—The mile heate, between Pet and erday afterncen, and was won Ode. mateh for $£00, three ai | Maid, came off Pet. Time—8:; Superior Court— Special Term, THE FERGUSON DIVORCE CASE. g the appointment or for the removal of } @ defendant, it was ordered that trial in this cause be demied with costs; and on motion of Mr. Jordan, for the defendant, it is also ordered that the denial of said motion shail not prejudice the defen- dant on the sppeal that may be brought thereon to the General Term of this Kye Freed nor shall such denial of « | new trial prejudice any aj jon the defendant may | See hae il nptiieaion the Getedant meg Movements of Distt atshed Indiv! duals. Hon, 8 Merrick, Mass. J. W. Morrell, @a, HL Smith, ship Russell, W. W. Quinn, San Franciseo, Col. E. Jessup, Conn, WB. Houston, La, EB. Arm- trol were among the arrivals yesterday at the Clinton hotel. Hon, James Buchanan, Penn ; Sir Harford Bridges and family, England; ton. W.L Maroy, Albany; ton, 2 Mote judson; Asst Com. Gen. Rooti, British Com. Gen. Lamont, do.; R. 0. W. Stuart, fevexi iyi Regiment do.; Hon. iliiaad Hall, California Land Commissioner; Capt. Jno. H. King, U. 8. &., were among the arrivals at the Irving House,on Tursday. Dr Kinkle, the Huvgatian patriot, ia at Pittsburg, Gov Hunt and Father Mathew bave accepted an Vitation to vieit Randall's and Diack well’ islands, Mails for Europe and the ‘Pact ie The Britich mail steamship Aria, Captain Judkins will leave this port at noon to-day, for Liverpool. Har mails will clore at half part ten o'clock this morning. ford & Co. offer to carry nowspapers to Californie at | three conte postage each. Gregory & Co. carry parcels | with deepate ‘The New Yous Weeary Hrearo will be published at belf past nine o'clock this morning Single copies, in wrepprre, cixpence Court Calendar for This shee Bernese Count —Gerenat Tent —Nos, 48, 40, 160, 66. 67, 68, 69, 60,61. Orn bag lh aad 80, OBI, SIT, 425, L58. 768, S18, #20. $22 Bai, S24, U. 8. Duermict Covnr.—Nos. 21, 22 25, 26, 28, 29, 59, S1, 32, 33, M4. ry in 6, 28, 130. 0, 126, 186, 40, 220 der, and presente actractio creer. by waar of Ma race publieati bave it for §) a yon t BW tor Tour: Sue for signs: $s tor FRENC Hi Maseau strom, New ok. The will close om Bate: F evening next. the Bich inet, will Be s display of pester and ‘Thorley evenipgs, comme: cing ry . weer ad (-—y turday eicaing Where will e's Gepley of Fi reeks in com ied Fy aye ietnotery ¢ Od vestag, by Bissemat rar hs sista and The exition Ay Perea wee ‘any former, Sates Be 7 ET habe rasa. “Fens W. Cuawrene, Eex., Seorerary of New siiks, 3 New Silke.— Hitenesek & Lead- jer, 90 Breage: 7, rere sune roee ard ony gi Pawel of Shawls, Paritien Cl ehuine ‘Merinoer, Coahmerer, Ks, uo, t hait price. Fire will barn, and water wilt not eh ben by aid evo @ Water dentro veut tie os avon Ville, Alderman—James Bell. For Con- | s| crinenvons Tricopherot The American steamship Phiiedelphia will leave, at | three o'clock this afternoon, for Chagres. Mails will be | derpatched by Berford & Co, and other expresses, Ber. | Great Feir of the Amertean og | it is tiely tse, ¥ ny ‘ease 4 | at of your improved tastes ‘snccess Wi | ‘am prepared t mf tesa, my opinion | that you aaa reer” isk most wonderful Improveme | apon the old v in. Jove instrument al referre, rela,” with York, Oct, 15, oe Cheitey' ‘o Minstrels. any viellt, old or meh an J. BE. Gould, late J. E. es Gould & Co, has associated with hitmeelf Mr. 7, 8. Borry, recently ‘of the firm of Wators & Berry, and they offer for sale at the old 4, 207 Presivey. & a reny 4 oxkapelvs Assortment of Piano- man’ ‘T. 8. Berry will be happy to an at ot 5 PPy Soo ble alu ‘ciends ry loca The fall oapa- the rogular number of je eane seat arm chair? Kept for rosular n 1,00) and 1,100, Every o cor to the plan of the room. It ison the firs floor, 1 ‘taht the sidewalk, but retired thirty feet from ate void noise or other interruption, while boing built | eolely'for ‘musical purposes, and occupying th of the whele bail at attention tie «fleet, ventilation, &e. A fine Concert Piano can alwaye bo rrocuted. without any expense for moving er tuning, from Piano Warerooms othe eubseribers afdicining the Con. om. 1 & NIXON. Them Twelve Dollar soe bairemynd hed Su- Yer Watches, warranted keepers, and rate ar- m'$25 Ladies’ Gold Roatan them $10 30 silver Oytinder Watches; th ti oription, at L, JACO) cert T Riding Academy, Se Open dally i ‘i usual for ladies, Knox, the paragon of hatters, is a splen- | did) posimes of the weersen¢ of one: institutions. A few yours ago, © poor penniless boy, Ww & prosperous tradesman, | rapidly eyo a Tortine byt nis skill aad energ, termined (o become distinguished for msking t} cheapest hata ‘the Urion, sud tans of thousand their heads th regen Teealy of his labors. more left, at No. Fulton street. A Word about Clothes.—It | enters el hing establishment and fin: want—che: ful, and durable, fit expe 1 Sit a comfort to st the articles you e have ade Clothing ry would advise our friends im buying fuhtonstle Cloth é at Buch low | tion is called to General Taylor Faiton and Gold streote—at | Wine be | cheep, and yet better for tl town. Mind the sigu—iti | People Wonder How It 1s Done.—What, | give a whole suit of elegant Clothing for $5! consisting of @ fine cloth Frock or Sack. fine satin V end figared cnssi- | mere Pantalcons. Also, Overceats an: aks, of the most | tasty and graceful cat, $2to $10. Five Dollar ‘Suit Store, eormcr of Nassau and boekman streets, dquarters, corner of sult of Fail or je ridicul ywhere jooured at money thai rominent ‘The Fa! Exhibition of splendid Imperial three ply. anz double Tn peting, at astounding low prices, at HIRAM ERSON'S, No. Wonder and admir for those beautiful grain Carprte, de, rooms led wish Drogge's, one to four yards wis their value. Only 6s, 73. 4 ad elegant double In- De Eight spsctous estes arpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Window Shades, Be, at about two-thirds 379 B ye corner of White ete: selling rich Brussels for 8s. to 104. perysnds three-ris, Se Der yard Tepertioe for 5s. to Ts. per yi good, al! wool, 4a, per yard: Oil Clothe, heavy, 3s to 4a. i yar And al i other coeds found in carpet stores, at equally w prices. No. 1 Astor we Tequisites of » gentleman's wardrobs at his e dosigas to travel. Ordors ar unctually rj “the, ho sud no customer ie a! ance to be dissatiaiied. Brooks’ ne Boot Store.— Low World not aceount for the continuous which there isto 160 Fulton street. The reagon ig, that t! Bootethere eold are as remarkable for their goed qualitics no for their low price, We advise all Strangers v! ing the city, before purchasing elsewhere, to call at ae, Bootmaker’s Uoicn, KE Nassau strect, an examice their stock of Boots anu Sices They will purchase there better fe to | work, and more durable and cheaper Shoes, tht Ket elaewhere. ices alone ‘ow of, custome: name im coataining useful ar- NDens, 147 Broadway. et, and SS7 Broadway. ies are tfall; the choice selection of Dress Combe, at ‘The variety, beyond all doubt, is the __ A & J. |. SAUNDERS, 337 Broadway. Pt A Inspector's ¢ Ofice, New York, Oct. yere only S24 di in this city Last mesh, being they have been during the same space of Mime hoe x introd watts IF: i hsir fro ira et Lil "Se iat: ¢ ‘ | Serald Rouge, Hair Restorative or Gloss 1 Maikat pear Broadway; Calender, South Third odiatr e-—Batchelor’s genuine Liquid erin or hain, eyebrows and genutn Pr ‘aggiete and per/omers Sere . in town 1 effive and mamufactory, or of Beware | Fifteen ear’s '# reputation has | @ that is the best article for the hair onrasive, ite , render it one of the ne- ifty cents per bottle. Princi si iy mith, New York Hotel, and of ever offered the world. beautifying jet. pert Ieek | yee ised to Hos; ‘of call at. bie eftoe, ake ‘teal the cortiticates of its cures snd rec gone of the free reepectatility, For or eal depots Ludlow rtreet, and C. H. Ris atic at the prinetosi jaz, 192 i joe. Hayon, 96 atlantic, on. Hayes, Ly latre dott 2 _ | | other wers wanting to prove the tod Electric Hair Dyo, trobling very months | more conclasiver thee Be be had of , rk & Co, ‘wes; Win Hl. Cary te Go., and by the drogsists xonorally Ciechagn and Toupees,—%t snl ot ef such articles wo a) imens of work to be foot fit, the iaecteliy: tnd the beauty of fi 2 form ond of hair ever pre | pebiic, Call at ir ebtaau ven’ *S, 179 Beoeswagy A Card-—Tiehara F. Meahurst, tpeneoeel TE ee es 4 Beal in tad 000 Wiggs an 4 "s colebrated Wig Factory, | the Beet matersaie, snd combine al re warropted to ft, aad abrink lee, ot long t Braids, We. ively tor wigs und hale dyeing. Copy nideeen, | Read i—The ited Hit~ ters have proved more sucoeestul (han ether Keown, In ongee of and G Peale The Rheumatic and Pain Annihilator. Rhesmation, paine and evellings, ef the most severe Lin Fecelve prompt and feliet by the use of BUBU'E im Sx aon Feet state Greenwich, ownse Fey boule ogsey Bowery snd Grind Conquering and to Conquer.—If any fact | MONEY MARKET. ‘Tvespay, Oot. 21-6 P.M. ‘The semi-official returns of our Wall street banks show ‘® contraction im the ine of discount, of about five mil- Mons of dollars, for the quarter ending the 27th of Sep- tember. ‘This contraction was not spread over the whole avinto | of that tine, but was brought about suddenly—so sud- denly as to produce « panio in the money market, equal traced to large. A and the sure put doubtless, | again beo however, long time | to restore was giver at prices the bank tion in the at comma! property; the wires, The great $5,239 O4. Of the thourand close, that cier. who tated by have | W Bk of 8 & Pheni: TS etre 5 Del & responsible for all the on stocks, market; in fact, by adopting all the means the baaks have time, to depreciate prices for stocks and every speci cr of msking a mistake. are very apt to use it; and there is very little doubt but that it is more to the stock speculations of bank direo- tors and officers, and to the undue importance attached by them to the amount of specie in their vaults, our late financial difficulties are owing, than to anything else. ‘We shall doubtless, for a time at least, be free from these enormous fluctuations in the supply of money, and have comparatively an abundance of capital seeking invart- ment. The accumulation of speciein bank vaults and individual hands, will have a very favorable effect upon public confiden pointe from whieh they have fallen. The stock market opened quite buoyant thie morning ‘The Macomb County Bank of long been ina dormant state, has been lately in intensity while it lasted to anything ever experienced ‘The origin and design of this movement can be easily the directors and managers of our city institue tions, They were the direct cause of the panic, andare | , disaster and ruin, result- | ing from it, The country at large never was in a more prosperous condition. Every important interest is ina flourishing state. The crops have been large, and are now ready for market. Our internal improvements are progressing rapidly, and upon a proper basis. receipts of all the companies in active operation have been larger this year than ever before, and their dividends must exceed those of any previous year. Every one has full and remunerating employment, and there has never been within the history of the country @ period of greater prosperity, than during the past twelve months. With an abundance of everything comprising the general wealth, with all the elements of trade in successful operation, with credit undoubted and unlimited, a sudden check was given to the wheels of commerce, anda panic seizes upon the community at The few capitalists, who unfortunately happen to manage several of the leading Wall street banks, met one | day in the parlor of a certain bank not far from the Custom House, and determined to put the screws at once upon the market, and give them several turns. No sooner determined upon than done, and the turns were 80 frequent and so severe, that in less than forty. eight hours, the excitementin the street was most intense, panic widespread and of the most alarming character. If these individuals hada private object in | view, in making this movement, there can be no excuse for it, and even if the public good was aimed at, there can be no justification for the sudden and eevere pres- upon the market. It is not for the interest of the banks, that an easy money market should continue for 4 great length of time, tions serve their purposes best; and as they have the power, sudden movemmnts, producing these results, must be looked for. Whatever o1 reason to believe, has been accomplished, as the con- traction has ceased and a moderate expansion appears tohave been determined on. The effect of this will, Expansions and contrac- there bankers had in view, we have be highly favorable, and speculation may ome active and profitable. Confidence has, received such a shock, that it will bea long before un entire recovery will bs realized. It | is easy enough for these bank presidents to destroy pub- ‘ic and private eredit, but they will Sind it very difficult it. The shipment of thirty millions of specie asareason for such asudden bank contrac- tion, but we are not disposed to believe that there was nct another motive for the movement. It is our impres- sion that these bank managers, aud the brokers who ast Jn concert with them, were desirous of re-purchasing in the month of September, at a great depreciation, stocks which they sold in May last; and they were well aware that the only way to do so was by creating a tight money market and compelling holders to sell. In this they suc- cceded. They bud the power, and it was only necessary to use it. Stocks were purchased in September, averaging about twenty per cent below those current last spring, and those operating with speculators made a fine harvest. By a contrac e line of discounts, by calling in all loans made by pressing securities of all kinds upon the nd to produce # panic, it i+ easy enough, and those behind the scenes, those who pall can operate without the possibility of failure, Men possessing so much power and do much to restore prises to the advance was in Erie Railroad, which wag one per cent. Erie Income Bonds went up X per cent; Convertible, Morris Canal, Harlem, %; Norwich and Worcester, ; Reading Railroad, 3. All the leading fancies were in demand; but the market was not o firm at the second board, and closed at a slight decline. ‘The receipts at the office of the Aselstant Treasurer ef this port, to-day, amounted to $319,481 84; payments, a Erie, 1859, }(; Delaware and Hudson, 1; balance, $3,409,424 96. New York State new loan for two hundred dollars, all but five thousand ($5,006) has been awarded to Mr. John Thompson, the bank note broker of Wall «treet, at 9 45 per cent premium. Bales of this stock were made to-day in the street at 11 per cent pre. mium. It Js our impression that some of the cliques of fivanciers in Wall street have been sadly disappointed at the result of this operation. in their movements, and tan hep y have been #0 cautious it thelr own ideas so it they have been oreranasbed by ashrewd Ginao- has no connection with 7 clique. lichigan, which has resarel- and Michigun, who ted ite old indebted. rome Hoy od of Obi the charter, liqa' ners, ard paid in « capital of $100,000, which may be in- erenred at the pleasure of the stockholders to An cfice in conneetion with it will be The following gentlemen were eleetes Blon Farneworth, I. Walker, J Hirem A. rE and Samuel 8 Layee Lene moe the board of dent, and H. ©. Kibbe ed in Onicage: Direstors, viti— C. Kibbe, Bben B. Ward, I. N, B. Meirick, John Vrink, Walter 8. Gurnee, Directors elected Eion Farnsworth P: Cashier. polite suk daon D. 8 sha N AH sey! Co. (a Lake deri ‘year or two, fers favor by dfreastha box TES Post Oone RMATION WANTED .—TIIE 8 wy ew Tork, om tho 38 athariay Hkai at ‘ atreet. i ation rospestin will be swenbtully recnlved jrsigaede 4 Donses to Baltimore will be paid i a fi econ At Mr. John Barrett's Boned Pactory, Caaton, Baltimore, ae ye ofivats of the Am qisrted once peat twelve o toek. Ws Ne make SOCIETY MEETINGS, ETC. Ul RESIDENTS 1X IN WN W YORK —A inet +0 be ein to Arctic Beka Pied Bent, the td inet , rot necessary arrangements, tat the tice st PUBLIC eee DAY— POLITICAL, by ll T WA Charles Bed Janse West fe. Jus, B. wich wee Aldcrmaa, aud Mr. Amos T. Gavi sa, Bémend Ocimer ee aes TICKET.—FOW Assistant Alderman, WARD UNI MEETING tant evenine see cat iat corner of for an. fant Wot, Quack: ary. INTH WARD. T + Convention, waa chosen, by acc! smati: AStembly District, Ninth Ward. wi. n: Groner R. Cuarrenron, By Srder tt wf the Ward Comaisien: REEMAN CAMPBELL, Chairman, MEETING OF TH ge iene deny for ‘the Sov Seventh at Smith’ ERD Ay Chairman. Biavarts WARD UNION Ni ‘and enthusiastic meeti Ward, suitable perv Januxs RB. 8) ¥ to b porte the following persons were onan? For Alderman, OMINATIONS.—aT A of the electors of the son §. P neree For Ass embly, Dave C. Surrii. For School Commiaiioner, Exsas 8 Nico For ine) Joun, x For Trustee, 8. ‘tor of Schools, . Van Tassen, 8 Pick¥orn. For Police Justice, Nene ; Por Civil Justi Pose G Suerm RICH’ Wx. P, Vanenrine, Sooretary. ce, G. HUNT, Chotemam septnctae tate ni Wihtem 8. Wacke: Facile pad heey 2 ba ge hg mon Kip, Owen Kenny, Wi M James Dunn. Tor Buboel A Arminus Akin. Inepeetors of James Wallace; muel Van We ARMINUS AKIN, Seor ary. Tyres WarD ws base, Constad! in Reddery For School Cnamnisclopase ieee A. Tari Denia? SW Buckly; Third distric ot——J aan orth, GkU. nYORN, Conirmes of bs pote” Second Fegan, can Elector to regular not peated to moat st Tammany o'clock, Judicial Couventlomss been invited to ad tress the Corry Obi % Madison count: Henry k Smith, dartal Wright i Donel ke, Sickles; others. 2 2S awh Wm. A. DowGiase,? Miixs B. axpnvs’ § Secretarics, New York; EB. nf Re ‘Wenn, ew York; Bb. Ow Sohn Gockres Issiah Bynders; my oOUNTY MEETING tHE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLI- ity and county of New York ba. abd the usages of tho ore Hail, on We. ear the r lowing em! in, inesd r port of the City ant nt speakers have Fey, Pe Penn: out; Jas. W. Jame Merkle AvOL! Chairman of Committes of Arrangements. ATURALIZATION COMMITTEE WIL sion at Yemmany, from 9 A.M. Ull6P. M., till BE IN Sts- Be LOST, ee. —LOST, A SMa ‘or binck and R: REWAKD Terrier Dog, ©: is neck. Any street, will receive the above reward. eloth Pantaloons Jeave them at J05 Fulton street. pointed: enswers to tho name of "Jack. Tow! Person returning the fr to No. 23 Boad ‘The porson who got ta LL SMOOTH HATRED tan, HS ed ears, very & etre ac Lost ceEStemDaY (TUESDAY), IN ONE OF THE owery snd Third avenue line of stages, pair stiiae® will please OST—ON SUNDAY, A GOLD ‘The finer will be suit Hi, Solomon & Co.'s Gold MOURNING RING. py leaving it at OG 10ST, YESTERDAY.—A ‘Terrior Yup, ears and tail fres be rewarded by leaving her at sons are forbid flere ping the dog al n. bi 22 by 23 ine by :7 with & Nerplate contaizin, ¢ adress veriatim. Proof oo} proet cop ea, en India paper, ew fine proof copies of Daniel Hate 20ty 50. Price $3. will meet with prompt atten tien, in Ltrs} ‘Gig Nak New Yor Road. from the original ti by Chester Harding, of Boston, and BLACK “AND TAN b cropred. L. finder Ne. 3) Place. thle pedversiioes nt, TOURAL AD- ved He Bn hee, e by Orders through the Post rie EALE, 66 Carmine street. ORT liken! taken single ee li barn 1 small size © fants taten from Les ivory or in oil x Broadway, between Wiite tet leries, Don’t mists cs talogues, 1236 cen! . PANISH LANGUAGE.—Mr A on yo ofthe Spenich Language leieu! study, or in art tations with ootkecta\ ‘84 Cham ders street b; vir, _ wn = a course of na DsMiTi postage a dtatinet ehirey ot deah off bis the fede clown in a pale necesiary s14 weul accom or the boudoir, To sh oc Op otfieation agroomente written. book: this i hoveands of py struction Botone who was il ED—AS GOVERNESS dren two bi t Bro way." tuesday Z—ons olaes, to elock jock. ‘These classes e Waltz, V: vate nesem bie tisch, are now in Por torms, &., #00 Dancin pestrally interme ti inesday, October 2th. peetfully [J inform the academy a fore B. franbiie streets. treet, croner of Bowery, ‘the aly Likeness fs colored sad warrante hours, will devote them cy the pt Dey street, two ery: from Broadway, Ort pamavoros IN SPANISH GIVEN AT NO. y Prof. VINGUT, of the ek lneses for beginners, for li meant on py us Di NCING ACADEMY, 40 Rahs Baoomr a iny and Thursday ereatas oot the other, et, om We Ne, with a the Saree thay pre danced Polke Quadrilies, and many Apaua AvGUSTA 4 TAKES LR ir) Y ay eda I1T8 OF TETART- Dacwannmeres from two to ‘thee Bg o Aken Gallery, a FOR FIFTY CENTS, Not ‘and 236 plage fs tae slay tor fifty cents, in , 13d Bowery and’ 236 . GALLERY, 4 THR f Donign, 663 etpente sAdaittanee, ‘a conte; _aNs Se eree “D ARZ, crater be ales, sci ee e's Gust REDUCTION, roR ‘THIS MONTH ONLY, 8, hath fe Fraph as of ip is, jadispensible of ali in conalueiom, that ein hie hae given in- To ATTEND os the woman, capa>ie a ists dtgeey. Bar ‘sive ® aa “ram Poles, er dances whic! leet ty M*:: ppesanine aRavins, pavine REMOVED ademy vo St Olinte peolio that she Site open her classow Place, most res. , LEAVE ‘MOST RES. ntionen of Nese ‘that her instrn =e, L Biicreaoraesscin sanmeicregeca te Sppiy ow tl AM too P.M rooms 2 sad Im EARING'S Pty 4 arene — Watrzixe Classe i Mesh, composed, YY WELLS beak acho pice peated is sain detelng. T aE sae st peing | ia Bs ros Ftewentany Yooat Mu E Bradb fae ig tJ Axb wom aetetn att ait ae pea Py ror Seg Penne’ A MUSICAL. —

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