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HE NEW YORK HERALD. | WHOLE NO. 17242. MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1852. ., PRICE , TWO _ CENTS. _ — _ahomna maracas ete = ~~ a = ———— SSS hes [ae . ewes re ——— = - roe | = am Siay ou Broadway and Bowery, will open next Sunday. A sermon ‘The Storm on Saturday Night. manner oon eaeaeempenad — ~, <7, | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. i . Be expected from “either of the Rey. pasto's, Drs. | DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY— HOUSES Lown DOWK— OWERY THEATRE.—DoORS OPEN AT 7; CUR- ROADWAY THEATRE.—E. A. MARSHALL, SOLE ~~ BLOT AMONG THE FIREMBN—PAVING STONES AND Vormylea, De Witt, and Chambers. RAILROAD TRACKS BROKEN UP—TREES DESTROYED. tain rises at 7, hk. Les ‘Deore o; to commence at 734 o'eleek. Affairs in Washington, POLIMIOS—ENGINES TAKEN FROM THK BELLIGK- The Kev. Dr. De Witt preached yesterday, in the succeeds storm. Monday evening, August ‘0, 111 vo verformod Monday evening, 9, ua 30, will be ertomed RANTS BY ORDER OF THE CHIRF BNOINERR. church, Lafayeite place same connection. tou crowed | Something very opposite always agg ascend ORSIC ss BROTH MKS. B HUNCHBACK. PROSPECTS OF BILLS IN CONGRESS—THE GARDINER 7 ion. Thi Sunday | If the night be very wet, the noxt morning {s certain to M, dol Fronobi... Mr. Eddy | 3’ de Frenold..Mr.Grattan Jal Talla Dene | CASHE—PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS—THE Poste | .. esteFd'y morning, at about half-past elevoa o'clock. ae es ee tre ap inne mnvee dry; and if high wind prevails, it mostly procedos @ ‘DeWalden | Lady A Mr, Heotic.... ..Mr. Davi ge—Mrs. Carney... Mrs. Vernon MASTER GENERALSHIP, ETC. the fire bolls rang out an alarm forthe Fifth district, and | > 7 be dry; and if « high wind p ae esterday in order to hear the Rev. Doctor. He took RY © : " both—the URTON'S THEATRE, Ciiam IBLO’SGARDEN.—MANAGER, MK. JOHN IN. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, the Bowery was soon filled with engines and hose carts, is text the 19th chapter of 8t. Luke, verses 41 and on Bat pimed night bt bela ss: ene me open at 7 to cummtice s1 7p Tiokete, 60 coats; Private Boxes, $6.” Doors Wasuivcron, August 23—8 pM, | making their way up town. Engine 41, which lies at the Oe en ensuntion, Cxieimaas te sackiesghdi hier pines down tet or delug- ee A ed iss tel The Special Committe of the Senate, appointed to | Cre! of Delrncey and Attorney streets, was going | will he cloved on next Sabbath amd ronnie went D iremgphanrasy Ir. vt 5 ry inquire into the Gardiner and other cases, have made a proposition to Dr.¢ardiner,which has been accepted, that up under full headway, when, at the junction of the Bow- ery, Third avenue and Sixth street, engine No. 6, came Mr. Flemi ring one week, It will open the following Sunday. This ia the | 128) Just as suited its fancy. In consequence of this, yos- ‘clock, Overtcre to neiee only week it has been closed during the session, It will | terday morsing, we were astonished to find the air 7 afford time to clean the church, and give a moment to Dr. | the stroets clean, and the “shining schoolboy face’? Pepe ad or ee ing 0 followed bY | he shall proceed to Mexico, accompanied by two witnesses, | SP With a very strong force, and ran into No. 41, taking | *ford time te c sexton to inhale alittio pure air in the | ¢.,. ci Gaya Gaui by ptlenca., of our people, Bé- pine SCHOOL OF KEFORM. ELLE'S STRATAGRM. whom the Committee shall appoint, and prove to their | ff one of the forward wheels of the vehicle, thus crip- country, LOO EO aE Ca eed ack tas Sees BEA wes enol; {5 alee Frh itars ites Button I tye 5 si pomaee satisfaction, on the spot, where his mines were located, | Pling the apparatus so as to bring it to a stand still. We notice the opening shurohes as | iy , the wind i the winter session advances, to south-esst at eleven, and was blowing strongly. Ab Tue NbeHtiralag tepee daybreak on Rio momniog be this hour the very heavy rain was poured down—and se Tro took on Retundag eight. thet okie intabieaes | the wind kept blowing a igh and shifting gale till mom- of this oity never saw the streets 80 clean. and this pleas- | ing, @ good deal of damage was done in and around the ed the people so much that they completely forgot tho | city. wot coats and cighteen passenger stages of Suturday : Dight The thermometer at the leuaue Buildiag, ranged | TH? express train of the Hudson River Railroad, rum t bus:—at noon. 7814 degrees; at 3 P. M.,78 degrees; at | ming from Albany to New York, due here at 11 o'clock: 5 P. M.. 79 degrees. Yesterday morning at 4o’clock the | on Saturday might,,got off the track within # few miles af wind was N.N.H From that hour to the attermoon | the city, in consequence of the earth under the ral Ea ceenelr shifting —brease cool, but Migh; the | so... keen washed away by tho. rain, and ram tome and the validity of his claims, rm 7. rane The resolution with regard to Tehuantepec will be of- K EA £, ASTOR ACE.— ii ning Aycust 30, will be eextermed vce | fered in executive session to morrow. THE ENCHANT&ESS. Anattempt will be made in the House to-morrow to : Mimo Ama anon | take up the French Spoliation bill, but with faint prov ‘bY. spects of success. eerie Mr. Bennett's Land bill, amended, came within one vote of being taken up in the Senate last night, although irectur of Amusement, | in which Miva Fl and Mr.J.R. Scott willappoar, | several of its friends voted against it because the appro oh Se HiniV nigh vot the ealenen ee: bo de priation bills were not dieposed of, The motion will be re- The two companies, Nos. 41 and 6 had long before had 4 feud, which culminated at tho late primary election in the Seventh ward. The members of No, Gadvocating the Tweed interest, and No 41 op- posing it. A good deal of feeling was exhibited, at the time of tho cleotion, and this was the first meeting of the belligerants since Thursday night. When the apparatus of No, 41 was crippled, as beforo stated, it was at once understood that a fight was to ensue, and so the mem bers of No. 6 followed up the attack upon the engine by Norton | Fanny. -Miss Weston, inn Samara CHASBeM RPE Doce a a ONC te ‘BIN. pt AN, Wilmot... Mr. WG. Jouer | Morva Wilmot. ..Mra.Niohols Aftor-which Herr Cline Papen tcove performer will appear, v Otello D. ice ; Desdemon: jon. eho a ee n | FaINT HEART NEVER WO Mrs. Jones | Ruy Gomer...- Mr-Marchant | Charles 11 a On | Duvolions Torronoueva PHINEAS. BAR- | © To-morrow, Tuesday, Shi oha Groonwood, Jr, ; A : inenate Insury. on Accipent.eA woman named | the river to an extent about twice its owa breadth, There having undergone, duriv the buat ies weoks,a thorough and {a mbich the following. artistes ‘will appear.— Mona versed to morrow. If it can be got up, there is no doubt ne erence ae ed se hace Arka y Eliza Hoarnos. alias Perry. sustained a fracture of one of | were no passengers or officere injured, Considerable fa all zoepo ta, and having been «legautly ro-ftted ; 2 va of its passage. ° time the company of No. 6 far outnumber elradver | her arms, with conous.ion of her brain, yestorday, by | alarm prevailed. A quantity of oil from the night lampe oe re-embol ed, With great teste ASTLE GARDEN [MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST, | ‘The settlement of tho claims of the Texas creditors, as enetit of the Moatrval Sufferers, ow whioh cocasion the i recommended by the Senate Committee, has been post {n the sumptuous Lecture R'm of tue establishment, on ithe pregt qimye ce pear ve f ONDAY, AvGuST 30, 185: wiligspeneia avy gieeae poned till next session, sarios, and the members of 41 were obliged to give way. Presently, however, other engines and hose companies came up, and were soon engaged, taking different sides, aecording to their predilections, As the alarm spread, the friends of both sides came up, and the war became general. Conspicuous among those who were actively engaged were, besides the members of 6 and 41, many whose caps bore the numbers 4, 16, 26, 15 and 44. The battle ground was in the open space at the head of Sixth street, kuownas the Hay Market. A few rods down Sixth street was # large pile of bricks, placed there for building purposes. Tho party of No. 6 took possession of this lot’of ammunition, and commenced to pour ina lively shower of brickbats upon their opponents. No ro- gard was had for passing vehicles. The stages, railroad alighting on the sidewalk from the second story window of house in Mott street. She was conveyed to the City | Was scattered over the clothes of many parsengors as the Hospital; and it was said that she was injured by being | cars swayed to the rivor side of the road, thrown down by s man with whom she was quarreling; ‘The front wall of a large new five story bilding, im the ease that she jumped out in consequence of the | ose of erection on Jackson: mjuare, Horatio street, Sviciox —A young man, named J. W. Onchamio, put | near eighth avenue, fell, with o most tremendous ores, an end to his existence at six o'clock, on Saturday even | at half past 11 o’clock on Saturday night. Fortunatelg ing, by cutting bis throat ith ® razor. Deceiaee scien Has was noone hurt, The noise was heard at a long as olerk for Mr. Augustus Duerly a grocer, doing busi- tance, ness at the corner of Twonty-ninth street and Third | ‘Thocntire back wall, and part of tho side walls of the avenue. Officer Kimmersly, of the Eighteenth ward, no- | church now building in Seventh avenue, near Thirteenti tified the Coroner to hold an inquest. street, feil, at a tate hour, in consequence of the rain and Drowxev.—A boy named John Morton, aged about | storm. fan pease Will Suterilareites yesterday evening, whilst house, be tee ne < Reka bens is eg a pla; for at the foot of Albany street, North river. His | *trect, between Ninth phen atlrs e e Mip oe etci ly was recovered and conveyed to the residence of his | 407m about twelve o'clock on Saturday night, ja : 4 dreadful gale, A part of it fell upon an ing Fired a Aer coat aaa, sew ‘| balding, ‘causing mich fclgit to the lamatelr Dae we produce its tw and magniticeut rice Drai TOE OKPHAN S DKEAM, WA Ben Sgonery, a8 vetimen, noe Dosorations, avy TRANS PEE La cor, It is understood that the Committee of Conference on ; 8S, rt foot, finisliad, aw VENT. olaborate, as Well as uniqné und iuiustable; borides amorige: | NORAUCESAy the Civil and Diplomatio bill, will to-morrow report to nal oO yy toele ib Rae Crgistrs OPERA HOUS#, MECHANICS’ HALL,NO, | the House im favor of concurring in the Senate's amend- ary and stuxtlivg Woes! moral dcama of domestis | ¢ ani? Broadway, shove (rand stroet —Open every aizhs | ments, ‘ring the week. urther notice. Unéor vith amusomont. Teeratiouteresia, to combing | ene or, Pe Chrinty. Tichets 2 center Decesopeeacy; | Anamendment to tho Navy bill will be offered to-mor. re acaakanla eG curte are discontinued. < discoverer of ether, to be determined by a sclentife Part I.—Scone 1.—Exterior of » country soat on the out y yr, board appointed by the President. 3 7 OOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE Prep ce serpin pa RL dai- | W Howard street “Open every grening, and Judge N. K. Hall, and several others, nominated for is agement of 5 ood. Admission 25° o Behe aatteipaeed near: Gutit ea him for the possession | taker ewelvo yours; bait ‘price, Dove open at i; coment | ofilee, were in the Senate chamber last night, in hope of faflotnee of tho praprisuor to hie intended asaz | COMMENCES at B o'clock. N. B.—Tho Wednesday and S8- | an executive session, With the exception of Postmaster -“Avarice never satisticu. "ho srphan still ia the way, | tUrday afternoon concerts wre ciscoutinued until furthe lize of the ruined gambler tu xssist in the projact of rae. | otice. General, there are‘no’ Snaportant, nominations to be sated So personal harm, cality and murds ulight view of the country ASTLE GARDEN.—MONDAY, AUGUST 30, BENEFIT | POR. cars, and wagons, were obliged te take the chances of The Lone Star, ‘The earth upon the line of the Fighth avenue Railroad erylan, the a ig, eerie ee Cr the Montreal Sufurs —The great and untivalied Ka; | It is believed the appointment of Postmaster General | getting hit, and considerable damage was thus dome by PRESENTATION TO DR. WREN. oa ied eee gg fogetrararie bev the ‘ 3 ' . ing genci nde i » 0 ‘unning: bes Beane same toons cy eerie aaehaths Yel emt Hy. ary ia aun eee ae : ne Generousl 4 re has been offered to Hon. James F, Simmens, formerly ie flying arent esd aba were mie who ri On Saturday evening the members of the Empire Divi- to-day, but will soon, we ate told, be cepaired. night The vision. The wealthy roprintor murdered by big | Will apposr this cveningin dve grand onto: tninmen Senator from Rhode Island, x, ¥i2 nothing todowith the fight. A man standing quietly | sion No. 1 of the Order of the Lone Star, presented Dr. Jo! m'| Fortunately, the jamage to the shipping in the harbor Y. Wren with a most magnificent diamond star, the grand | ®54 river was not of any considerable amount. At bal ernoon, the ship Sarah . Hyde, 1 emblem of their order, and some golden accompaniments ae eat mane Kivor tartan Bar decchtt ba wsers; to, ying . dtl ecomplive, to Ket possession of the will, His | 7P0R ACT. end the performance will comme = PIE EeN copie body oonoented. formancer of th Ravel Family wil eben co, rite Bro From Baltimere, Jarsy blue millstone” turnos ons On. the Tight THREE GLAD aTORS eel | EXPLORATION OF THE CHINISE SEAS—CAPT. FRE* tA reom inthe Ferry on. Prepai scone of the THREE GLADIATORS—by Fran- at the comer of the Bowery and Sixth street, Feceived a blow from a. brick which knocked him down and injured him severely. Some of the by- nts. Es f th ts ir formation. t k i the slip without sustaining a1 - Guest. ne innvcent eusposted, by the inuon- | Cols Ravel, Julien and Philipe Martinetth After which, the DERICK BEPTER— THE, SOUTHERN MAIL. sanders took him up, and conveyed him out ot the | the speeches made on the occasion econ te theee woes | Live “Bremen Data hus iio at Pise No. Note ERT aN vaca sear Wavack. Tho Goat, |, cosokarts Camel ave Ate maddlagerh: Seeoae Barrisons, August 20, 1852, | seach of danger, and gave im such attention as his situ River broke adrift. but waa hauled into Pior No, 4, withe light upon the ground plan of the scciety, and to repel | out, damage. some insinuations against the patriotic sincerity of the | The bark Regatta, coal Iaden, and outward bound, put members, It will be remembered that Dr. Wren is the Li TORREY Cecpear, attr apon? | Aparna have ox- founder of the institution, having been president of the | P°XOout'the same time it was reported that the ship parent division of New Orleans, whem formed in Septem- | Sheridan, outward bound also, had put back into the ber last, At all events, the present excitement will add | North river. A large tree in the Batter und was blown dowm, Interest to the reading of these addresses, and many more denuded of thelt branches and loaves; at Soon after the division assembled, the chairman spoke | if in warning of the approaching winter. as follows:— A large quantity of water poured into ne wae Dr. Wren, President of the Gencral Assembly of the | lf, situate on Front and West streets, and damaged: Order of the Lone Star—I have been selected by the mom. | &' t reur, Francois Ravel; Sergeant Mouat Orders had been received at Norfolk to put im commis- Jeknnette, M’'me Marzotti; le, Mt Li ch’ will be ndded’ two Greid Pardo Dene | sion the iron steamer Alleghany. She is destined for | tine Franck and Mons. Paul Brillant, and M'lle | an exploration of the Chinese Scas, under command of yee, niwhich | Captain Ringgold. lively grist. the celebrated Gabriel Kavel wall exhibit, his oxtraordinary Captain Frederick, who was stabbed in Baltimoro yes- ric fo the eva-ia-iaw's house. The Or eee eae Bar ag uubine Fren- | terday, by a drunken printer named Lee, is a little better turned milkman. Scone 1iL.—A Nig beitime Mariovth and Gabriels peed of_s Now York Merchant, Secozdand Leet Grand Gala Nights, by | ‘The mail is through from New Orleans, but there is no ‘Ravel Family. An entire chango of per news of consequence, ening. a MERICAN MUSICAL FUND SOCIETY. forsaken ei: ‘he lover. The thieves, Saune [l.—A. ity. T ation demanded. A young man, who was passing along at tbe time, was struck by a paving stone. The blow took effect on the back of his head, just at the base of the skull, He was knocked senseless, and was also car- ried off by persons who were not engaged in the riot, but who eaw him fall. He was conveyed away down Sixth street. There were now some fifteen hundred men as- sembled, and participating in the affray. Very conspicu- (2c OM ous among the rioters were a set of rowdies dressed in GRAND From Philadelphia, red shirts, amd armed with axes, cleavers, iron bara, and te as French noblemen. The pro pparition Srene 1V.—A wood neat Thelaver on she tra:k of the murdorers._§ a) am io ie Perry lon. The murdey vaken. Tho body discovered. onocence triampiant zh ‘The awnings were torn into ribbands in many parts of CouruME SOua Military Musical Festival, at Castle Garden, Saturday. FIRE AND RIOT AMONG THE FIREMEN. clubs, ‘The fighting was not hand to haud, or thesefellows fh ja sitsteieee cee fight Siacinceiat se iets bd a AE has lately been making to. the pin bleh ie withons parallel ia Europe or amerton da point of | onfwhich occasion the following extraerdinary combiaation Pintapezesia, August 29, 1852. | would undoubtedly have perpetrated a great deal of | gard and esteem, The plonecr among us of an order, | poten whieh sustain the wires crowing the Northeciver Modate nearly three thovsend people Te ie Cree eas | ot musical talons will appear = whote glorious object is to extend the area of freedom! AND EVESING, Dodworth’s Cornet Band, The works of the House of Refuge were entirely des- | mischief. As it was, the antagonists were so far apart public EVERY AFTERNOON i f ide; h | You have won our respect and affection as well by your na the itm ahers upon thet tok of tl " Hudson River nd is admitted to be the most popular plate of Family sholton’s American Hrass Rand, troyed by fire this morning. The fire was supposed to | that but little damage was done to elther side; although | Zentitmanly conduct and genial disposition. ay your Raliroad Amusement in the world, being ‘alted, om Overy occasion, by ¥ have originated by accident. the streets were literally covered with brieks and stones, | faithful devotion to the noble cause you haye so warmly a crowd of citizen strangers, whose plau ‘the ant ar best evidence of the excellence of the porformers. Here may be found the BEST COMPANY IN NEW YORK, engaged oa the soore of ability alvae. embracing » ‘The firemen during last night had several collisions, | Which had been projected by both parties. ‘The Independence Hore carriage was battered, but none While the fight was going on, and when it was at its espoused. The emblem of the Lone Star is a proud one . ‘ LYN. in its association. and appropriate in all its significa EFVECTS OF THE STORM IN, RROOKLYN tions. First raised by the people of Louisana, when they The storm effected a general cleansing of the streets at of the firemen were se rioutly injured. height, a detachment of police officers from the Seven. | revolted against Spanish tyranny, it never eet until that | of the city, which yoaterday looked as clear of all filth an@ and embody MRO, RMAMENT oF eras,” The Brookiyn Cornet Band." ASSN Scta Rigel ks teenth district made their appearance, and went boldly ri pers Pecublte om ae pend onsedaa inet as neat as they eeldom or never did before. The damage Ar. G; W. Clatke, "Mr. Martia, Mr. Marsden, ane eda’ Philadclgiia Brass Band, and The Magnetic Telegraph. into the midst of the rioters, and behaved with such | Texas, and waived triumphantly on her banners above | inthe southern portion is confined principally to the reerindd eed prog ‘The Boston Brigade Brase Band. Povermrnrsie, August 26, 1852 coolness and courage that a check was soon put to firing | the well fought field ot San Jacinto, winning for that | pavements and streets, which, in some places, are rem- A. ancrows, Charics, Thomaacn, | auabering nearly 1WO HUSDKED PERFORMERS. will | Janne @. Beanerr, Koa. : ©” | Of missiles, Officer Vandervoort arrested a man named | 7°une_ republic, the same glotioas destiny. Other por- | dered almost impassable. Several new buildings belonging befton Farry, RE le form several splenaid ensemble pivces among which will |” “Dear Sir—I ask a small space for the purpose of cor. | Samuel M. Craft, who had a large paving stone in each | Yous, of this migh Scicarihu sone Sev toniporiey defeat; | to Warren Beman, were undermined by the flood, and it sleeker.” Pisrrvpont, &o., &3. chem ie Eeeoeter Mateo aad Meare ie ase ay hand ready to fire. As soon as the arrest was made, the | but ict these last hold fast to thelr faith, for though the | was found necessary to support the walls with props ta Mise E. Mestayer, Mis Giadet ne, Miss Colevolini, iy Ax) ‘ recting the errors of what I must call a very ungenerous a clouds of dc=poti:m seem to envelope them at present M, Augustin, Alderman, Jackson, Ue MENGIS Mr BOULANGRA Pizaist, and PAUL | poragraph, which I was surprived to seein sour paper of | °Mcer Was beret by a number of the rioters, who followed | clouds of despotism seem, to i » » | keep them in an erect position, In Taylor street, the Mortimez, J Marohal, Kate Adaic SULT REL VI hare talented Bote eerie a ataeigivih Br estaaiae re raking to ca speed The | bimand his prisoner. One man, named Peter, Carrigan, asad Sica diarcahauia'caae ages foundation of a large four story brick building was carried ranice, Orson, e ether with many other eminent artists, whose names i was armed W @ heavy iron wrench ; he insi upon a and the whole edific bled di of ruins. Mrs, Burrouzhs, Garth Dodge, Ce dulpaamannesd: Magnetic Telegraph”? Craft's release. ana finally attempted to rescue him from Bequeathed from bleeding sire to son, away; fe Whole ecliflos tumbled down,» mass id and many others, Senin by ptin yrs § ble of inéom- ets for Afternoon and Evening. 60 conte; cab eleere I think I cannot be accused of troubling you ofton fo: | the grasp of the policeman, and would probably have Though baffled oft, is ever won,” In Williamsburg, the effects of the storm were rather more Parable talent, for the splendis and effoo auptiba oF |. Ose, | Biveracrn.@ core open ns 4 olbleeks Concer © ah se, nor of obtruding myself officiously before | 'Weeceded, but for the timely arrival at that moment | and the bexcon light of the Lone Star will yet penctrate | severe than in Brooklyn. A threo story building om rand Moral Dramas, sterliog Temprrauce Sold Rage) * io ecens canteding ob the dears, aoe public are requested js purpose, nor g my! y 1f officer Francisco, who took Carrigan also into | the bisck veil ot tyranny. and shine forth’ the welcome | South Fifth street, belonging to Mr. Colart, was come fi’ Comedies, comic Loca] Farces jively im6é. £0F- | to puy their biskets at the Secretary's olfice, 479 Broadway, | the public, though often tempted tocorrect the many and: | oustzdy. and both prisoners were safely lodged in the | harbinger of hope The ot this pap destroyed by the flood and storm. Wye fe Dancing, ee Bee eee ee eee tey atte sine | at the Musio Stores. Hotels, se. relterated misstatements made in variouspublications,de- | Seventeenth ward, station house. at the corner o | order are ‘aserly viet the patrtol n of | lors ts supposed to be about $1,000, A block of br and over varied combination of pupular amusements, in RANKLIN MUSEUM, 170, CHATHAM SQUARE | (rimental to my rights, both as Inventor and-ax patenteo | ‘he Hovery aud Third strect, When the excitement was i$ continent, and W pha which mirth and modesty aro judiciously intermingled, 90 rr at its highest pitch, an an rr . Ps tor.--The above establishm x at 4 : f * Clastio and Original Representatl fiermoom, @t 3 o'clock. two capital pieces, THE | tist#,’ together w OLD GUARD aca PERFECTION. For full Lae hey “po THE 5! ever the sacred cause of Wherty and ity demand | streets, was considerably damoged.and the cellar walla it. We are proud of being enrolled under ners bear- | of two of them undermined, compelling the occupants te ing such principles, and whenever truth and honor call | move out during the height of the storm. One mam upon us to testify our devotion to them, we are ready | nearly lost his life by falling into the cellar, He was and willing te do so in apy manner consistent with oar | standing on the front stoop at the time, which was carried, obligations as American citizens, To you, from whom | away by the force of the current. ‘The basements of = we haye received the token of membership in this patri- | row of buildings, thirteen in number, in South Fourth otic order—to you, sir, one of its carliest and most faith- | street, were inundated to the depth of several feet. Ka- ful friends, as well as its honored President, we take this | gine Company No. & worked #everal hours y nity aistathied when- | buildings ou Grand street, botweon Ninth and Tenth of the Recording Telegraph, I have been too long aware | enovgh to do to keep, possession of his prisoner, a police- rhea: of the position which my magnetic telegraph holds in re- | man of the Thirteenth ward came up and insisted on.the release of Carrigan, He suid he was not the mau who gard to the newspaper press, not to know that neither | “jterfored, and that he himself gave Carrigan tho wrench fPydeietlas myself nor my invention, as an American invention, has | which he had in his Ret ’ So strenuous was this police “ L3 0% WONDER,” Leet Baten tice, less of favor, from th: man's demand tor friend's release, that the Sev: an tie lichaune Cnebelly gate Pepe's Ls vg PR En) pao lantaeteniaty oar as i as but i © | teenth ward officers expected momentarily an assault larly called, are striking iNlustrations of a OLLIDAY STREET THEATRE, BALTIMORE.— | Source, at present—and thisT say not in anger butin sor’ | ong ihe rescue of their prisoners He even followed in che progress of time by meaus of indomitable cneray, vast | J] Notice to Stars.—This favorite theatre has, duri row. It will not be denied that an invention bearing | them into the station house, and renewed his demand opportunity, betore you depart from among us, of testi- | morning in pumping out the water, Two or three ae da foariess outlay of money. They comprise the cummer, tered refitted Sug decorated, less dircetly on the pecuniary interests of the newspaper | there for the release. He said they had no right to keep | fying our confidence and warmest regard. Accept, sir, | houses in North Beventh street. near Second street, were th . made one hand- ¢ pris e " a A RE We, pemnaarenze et Ove A one eens er eee press, however such invention might affect those of other | {¢ Prisoner, and used other language (o that effect. | this emblem of the Order of the Lone Star, and with it | prostrated to the ground; and tho fronts of a row of eine purchaeed at various opportuuitiss besides @ oolloction ¢ Baltimore profession “Se Ly) will Captain Hart demanded the policeman’s name, and Zatherod from all quarters of the globe by industrious agonte, | foT4 im, denitous or visiting Baltimore Pr atestonet yD Mabe | classes, not editors of newspapers, would mect with adif- | (ae sumatee oe ee ee Pe guve his name as t "As as the ys RIG Of Sareenh: expecinpras after novelties, sont iitment: benides being acknowledco as the loritimate and | grent temper, and be commented on ina less prejudiced | Alexander Ward, of the Thirteenth district, and the . » racbion city. 8 ° the kindest wishes and warmest feelings of the members | or ten buildings on the Penny Bridge road, near Greem of this Division for your future welfare and happiness. | Point, were also blown down, A new four story house, ‘Vo this addrees Dr. Wren replied as follows: — on the corner of North Fifth and Sixth streets, bel vt number of his star was 578 A man named David Beck- Officers and Members of Empire Division No, 1, Order toa Mr Gaab, of New York, is so badly di ed th: henettt APIICA, AND SOUTH AMERICA, tego ofa contral Location, aud also of belng coaticuous to | Fplrit, and would find some of these guardians of the ave- | Duman of li star was 67% A mal nam of the Lone Btar—In secepting the flattering MeESen | Grt pues to take down the entire front, Asean {0F Melaimense ontabitshment is open overy day in the year, | #!! the principal nemay becattaGed that me etre challos | Hes to public opinion beth willing and prompt, from a | geen’ to fire numbers of ttones, was arractod by oflcer | {0 my bumble efforts, with which it bas pleased the mem. | ber of other buildings wore more or less Injured, ia otbec except Suna: TAM to 10g P. ‘a wenting on the part of the Manages at their pieces | sense of justice alone. to defend it and its inventor from | Thrushman, of the Seventeenth district. Two boys, | bers of this division to preeent me, allow me to assure ports of the city. The performances in the Lecruro stoom tnko place at @ | WAnUng on the part of the Mena been don0im | ine aceaults of those who would commit frauds on the | P’med Wiliam Ganty and Edward Ronch, were taken | you that { willever treasure ft as a mementoof the kia moan, and at 71; o'sloex in tungreniag, | tt, e in the aot of iring stones, by officers Brentian and War. | Hess and enthusiasm with which [have beon hailed aac Arrival of the Petrel. form: Fe noe ctmtthe hae abana th a MESSRS. BARTON & CAMPBELL, Proprictors. | one and defame the other. vib. “OMcer Wartish is badly hurt by a blow trom a | fellow borar in the great worl: we hare wudertaken-—an youve disieviihe wii ohbe indaacabes . a eviene.| — wn a Iam unfortupate in having given bizth to an inyention | stone, which he received while in the performance of his | enterprize of vital importance to the future of our native 2 a WFST IN SLANDY Peete? Sie Natural History Depacterents ne Ont ALACK OF DEAUTY,,NO. 68 BOWERY, DIRECTLY | | 1 while it ts eonfessedly the source of great public | cuties. ‘The energy aud foarlesenem’ of the police in | republio, and to the savameement of ttre throughout | ‘The screw steamer Petrol, Capt. Samson, arrived EY the Living Anima)e, aud the Cosmorams Room, opposite the Bowery ey nt paking arrests. hud a tendency to stop the throwing of faments in the Lestare Room, 25 cts. | company of minstrels composed of ladiex, | styled the | Lenefils, has been so managed, it seems, by some of my | Making end Wiokbata: gop Ate he ‘ually atertod ) Hntortainmes SROOKL YN | ,Bigemer, Trounc,” uncer the diveghion oe eee: aerignees, (if we are to believe tho accusations made | Gown the street, the members of No. 41 taking their 4 ome; iro d Statu 980) 0 j y ec! e pee i: = . ; ; 4 r the world, Gentlemen, you appreciate the ennoblin sentiments of our order; and I am truly rejoiced to find wise 0) Ervaa Bt, Thomas, sad) Rormade, | Ship, gee in this metropolis congenial souls willing to unite with us | Pletes her first voyage, aud she has proved a very fast in the noble task of keeping over alighted the fire of pas | sailer. bs i ts of the newspaper press If this - Ten ere. tat Montague | paintings. Doors open at 7; commence wt 8. Admigsio tere ees L ~ | fight was Kept up as the crowd passed down the | triotim upon the altar of liberty. Rome—emblem of wn eee tuadiey evening. August, 50, consisting sf Gites, | Fri tox, Oa; orchestea, S7}g0.5 parquotte, 2c. Mit But is it just to veil upoe mee the lementa ne | Bowery. Ab the comer of the Mowery ‘and. De- | republicaniem in the eld world<sinintalned: hes eestor Rarities Geeteeei tis Goon, Oendeee le commentens Bre'clecs’| oe pater tp te eh fib steel lancey ‘street, the men of No, 41 left thelr engine, | virgins, consecrated to the preservation of the ever-burne q . |—LADIRS AND GENTLE- ; in | 2nd followed their opponents down to Grand street, Kvep: precisely. _ aS me Aiea: oF cakuuwmagee taleue ia Sis thonteionl profes uaseart Unsonueadiy, a fiaeatall ancy Cppiitatien + ing up aatayer Of Urioka.aed stones, whénevar's supply ee ee rein rae he tite tuned i eiree rans ox ex seees ‘tue mid: | might, at a future time, make to Congress for an exten- senves at the gists ioe Grand’ ant Moeeg reste is, the ant’ Sie requested “to mact im the Green itoom, on | ile of November next, will be pleased to nddvens their an- | sion of my patent; for I have not applied to Cougeess for Hike casigurd ee the Wall ot Un Rie aei een eles’ ie Seguer roto es ications to Mr. P. RICH(NG’S, at the Walnut stress | such arcnewal, and no one else canapoly. Why this ck ig ¢ , Tuesday, September 14, at 11 o'elock. f A “ - which is being built at that point, afforded an abundance KOBENT JONRS, Stago Manager. | Theatre, Philadciphio. ety and haste to prejudice Congress and the public | Crammamiticn, and preparations’ wee etieaie tee = > ee = again’ my invention, or rather ita management, 60 long | svg repetition of the soenes enacted et (he jtinetion of beforehand? Why “warn” them? Why the’ threat, | 10" 4 TFpe " : oh . FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, WITHOUT BOARD, mere politician in that body warning him that he is to when Phair of potion en, headed by the “Ohi of A “ror sgenteman ond indy, ins vary email famiiz, | coodnter the hostility of the newspaper press if he | Doive.” alded. by ‘Captala Bredieeds oe tite met where there are noother boarders ;_s widow lady proterred. | Gores torhow me justive? Sir. that paregraph does not. | L&lice yy Captain Bradford, he Tenth, Location east side of town and rentpsid in advance, 4 teatioes t i not | and Assistant Captain OBrien, of the Fourteenth [Te do you justice; it is not in accordance with your sense of | Sitrict | made a peacemt por the tener re eemtt dreva 0. B.A, Broudway Post Of}c0. zs right. Tknow you personally too weil to believe it. I do ; ms, ar. not believe you would deliberately have recourse to posi- | ted James Anderson, John Jof, John Monaghan, ing light; and when they neglected this sacred duty, the | Jamaica. ray of repubiieanism faded into a long night of barbarian | Batbadoes.. darkness, May we. patciots of the new Rome, add oil to Among the passengers by the P. are Gov.Charloa Elliot, the uimost of our powers, that a similar catastrophe may | « be arrested frem the palladium of our nationality. Gen. | Gcvernor of Bermuda, and family. ‘They are enroute foe tlemen of the Committee, I greatly admire the taste and | England. We beiieve this gentleman is tho one knowm judgment evinced by you in the selection and composi- | in Texas as‘ the man with the white hat,” having acted tion of this truly beautiful testimonial. The serpent, | iF Ri o as tl f torn in obseutity, i# the emblem of eternity, and, agar. | the Lone Star Republic as the special agent of England atively, never dies, ‘The eagie, exponent. of power, and | While Gen Sam Houston was coquetting with that ne chosen by our ancestors to denote the lofty aspirations of | tion previous to the annexation to this Union. It ia Cur confederated Union, will soar higher and bigher until | reported that Gov, E, will nctfreturn to Bermuda,but will the vision of unenlightened beings will fail to recognize | besucceeded by ex-Gov. Mathews. late English Consul et the guordian spirit under whose wings an entire conti- | Charleston, who was once Governor of the Babame nent may rleep in security. And now the glorious star | Julands. is SALES BY AUCTION. UCTION NOTICE—AMERICAN WINDOW G Gorard & Betts willvel on Tuesday, Angust 31 O'clock, at the Wall Street Sales Koom, (09 postpo On aoccunt of the weather), amerisan Window Glass. 10,000 boxes Brookfield, and other woil known brands. Amo- dow Glass, of rovent mauntacture, embracing a tes. Catalogues now ready. fall negorim : Ca . WISHES TO RENT A HousR | ™ auy) : James Richards: Samuel Nesbit, John Veeder, and Thos. | —the effulgent type of « mysterious future—the lost ple- | “arbadoos market quite lively, Weather still warm VOTION NOTICE —WituiaM B, songs, avc- | TBE, ANY ERIISER Wi family, detwoon Canei and Fioceed to hare Gabed tine t weet Lave’ infieniea goog Dilton, | Pelleemen Miller and Guinn, of the Tenth ward, | Jad of the republican sphere, whose discovery ig the sa | with frequent rains : 4 = tioneer.—By 4. Scanion, store 215 Canal street.— pleeck ts, and within two or three minutes walk f nin “i! 5 “would were considerably injured, 1en the police mado their | cred duty of our order. is represented aptly in the mag- ‘The late: dees ft . e1 pects. La valaef heacehold Furai ee, thie dsy, at 10 o'clook, e wat She e'route, Croton water bath roquired, | the truth. “Such an enactment,” you say. “would by appearance among the crowd, a big fellow seized Miller | nificent ornament with which you have ob = Sait ra ee rin Tenet repepeuns the pate atl07 Varick street, near Caoa. stroot, parlor, chamber and | ent paid to . ‘sen to adorn | of the salt rakers as extremely favorable my breast—a jewel of price, whose diamonds reflect the sincerity of our hearts, and struggle to cast a gleam of concentrated light upon the destinies of enslaved peoples. Members of Empire Division, I carry this gift to exhibit . Addross F. F, W., Broad- | no means benefit the original inventor ot the telegraph, ’ i ah . Se ee Profescor Moree bimsclf, who has little or no interest. now | %84 butted him, negro fashion, severely injuring his face. ~~ ae . old patent,” So far is this from being true, that, Another of the rioters made at Quinn, and plunged his ad other ANTED TO RENT—PART OF A HOUSE, FOR A ontrary. it is true that nearly all my dependence | f°6¢t into his eye, thus hurting him severely, if, iadeod, tmail private family, without children. Tooation in | 1p ae ny ee it should be Lemenihoted chat the | the eye is not destroyed. All the prisoners who were ar. bated a any part of tho city, wost of the Bowo: d Fourth ave- | is on my pal if h : rested, were taken in the act. each having stones in his UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEGR— | jus. Address X. X. X., Herald offic ing terms and | profesion of my life was sacrificed to the consummating | jandg and having been soon to throw others at their 0 By W.L Van Zandt.—uesday, at 10% o'elock, in the | Durticulara. Of my teleaeph. Audcan you estimate the mere péca- | Honsuis) Ghee were takes before Me, seston Wool suction rooms, 15 Spruce street, large sale of valuable Fur- ~ nisry value. to the public of my telegraphic invention in no comiENee thiegs to prison I Ke fault f 9600 b fped anitore, Dry Goeds, and various other mercha dollars and conta? Would it’ hot emount to millions? m to priron in default of $500 bail re- 2 The Rev Mr. Almon, of Halifax, N. 8., while en route ‘kitchen poraivurey fiir re Teather Bede ond Betticn way Post offic frem Jamaica to New York, preached at Inagua. ‘The Jamaics dates convey the gratifying news that the small pox was fast decreasin, A ik ting of to our brethren of the South—whence I came to yous North'siae planters wae held on the 3uvh ult, tobe ee stranger, and bave been received as a friend—as an evi- | association for facilitating emigration to Al dence of my lubors, leaving you to reap a fair harvest. | The Colonial Standard says, that “in a few days no And, in conclusion, let me recall to your memory the se- | small portion of the best mind. thew and sinew of the , Bureaus Wardrobes, marble top, pier ortment of hhouschold Fi ANTED A HOUSE TO RENT.—A COMFORTABLE UR 4 ; * of the city, suitable for s | o, i ” quived in each case. It was ascertained that some of the | cret workings of a email insect, toiling in the obscure | gountty will be drafted to that “land of hope’ p , BTC.—TUBSD, private brarding house, faPnished or unfurnished 18 wa Gan siroay fzyrom tte value tn other rerpects?, And 1s | Persons serested were not regular Bremen, but wore mate | depths OF the sea—the coral reel bee eanied the Wonk ve Barbedves dates ave to the second week of Augit, ner of Urcenwich 8 ese Bean bo rent. The Lest of references will be given. Address 0.C., | It not Jnst thet F should derive 6 small) per centag length | 1nners with the engines. many a noble frigate, The suger crop of 1862 was clored, and the pokes ny big A Phy Jee aR TE lcrala office, to Ge given to them! ‘Your own feart vill answer this to pe Ghat Bngineer hes ordered Engines Nos. 6 and 41 fear exported amounted to 46,707 hihds the largest ; and. at 12 o'clock ress Way 3 o ™ nm right. 10 en from their reepective companies, or in fire- Brooklyn City Intelligence. crop ever raised in Barbadoes. The was suffering pearly now,. WEuLINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioncer, ANTED TO BUY—A GROCER'S HORSE AND WA- | question rip va cae 7m ferred. | "Although I have not as yet applied to Congress for | ™’s Phrase, the Chief has ordered those engines to be e¥ece- vedetcbcehi $125," Apply ne No, 490 Twolkin street, | renewal of my patents, “fam free” to: say | shut up.” Five companies in all have been thus Bure S LBaD Ss. SUCTIONEER LARGE FER- |"between 6 Aand B. that itiswey intention thus tc apply to the legitimate | Acslt with, within a week. Kngines Nos. 24, 16, and 24, ine om herovemens sf new ond sovend-haaa Feeniegre as ANTED TO RENT—A LADY WITHOUT CHILDREN | Source, when the proper time comes ; nor do I fear the | *‘ry polleemen deeerve all praise for the manner in Mill sel ae sboroy on Monday, tila day: at iatorroom, Bs | ly eitWated for the fathonatte Dressuaking, inthe Visiatey | claims, when the mitigeations ang eins poorest | which they performed their uty, both in the Bowery this day, a ler bly rituated for the fashionable Dressma! + ini Is repTes lons of Shan! wa iee % haltepart. i eelock, fine ‘seaortmont | of Canst street, wost of Broadway. having suck thore who have defrauded me, and would still continu: | ‘4 Grand street. At the first named place the duti Apo of rosewood, parlor, and chamber s Painted and | to rent may hear of @ good tenant by addressing, post-paid, | to defraud me, whether it be any of “the whole body of | “¢¥0lved principally upon the officers of the Seventeent ohamber Furniture, with and withou bod eme). wi or. Meat icy Maved. oeeaT GED ITONS ehta WV. omy In 200d or Tur Fine Derantsiest.—We have seen a very neat and | 11m extremely dry weather we rice not to exceed 6 i The Barbadian says :—= CeRPREg, Nor Li ok Drone Pe en are MEmIR® | Cathe abeeniee of Fain, oombised with Ie Serco seanede conspicucusly painted on the head, under which isa star, | 196 heat of the sun, must inevitably check vegetation. with “13.” in large letters, stitched, and under the initials | OUF native food becomes more scarce and dea day, of the different members.’ This company seems as zealous | *24 the imports of American tlour, corn, core " Floss in their exterior appearance as they are pro eminently | breadstufls, &e , are scanty enough to make us not», anxious,” th able topes rovo- | Mrs. M,, Broadway Post office. the people, any ef the newspaper pres or any o. | 27%, The Aasatant Captain was in the eountey, and Ce ee eee, The colony of Demarara, is at length relieved trom the d and marble to: ret aresus, a “ > Captain commanded men in raon, ie Ne 88 ERR scourge of yellow fever, we weather was very Served! oral il inet mano tay SedtecdnMateceoen ‘eer. seed Mawes We GOlew eds, thoes ouiibion, | tore abo ae cepts by ietiaibocel ee bers, only eleven or twelve. to. quell a riot’ exlating amidet Liquor Law. to August 7, the latest date thence, and sugar d'mabeaany Wardrobes rosewood Kibra- | avd nurse, with a kitchen, of the use of onc, ins house | or won'by bribes: shall be chested mesg cad the tra: | from one thousand to fourteen hundred pereons. His Liqvon Sxizep on ax Executiov.—A lot of | Was progressing rapidly. ‘Two vessels were to leave wil rhieh hi ter, gas, &o. The location must bein , men acted nobly. Officers Vandevoort. Brennan, Thrush- Tho ropes pack otike city’ watteoen Teroastath naa Thiriiean ai the cate prevented fr te coaldration of those man, Ossian, Warrish, McMahon, with ex policeman to, and Sixth and Ninth ues, in heart right, if inthis matte? ace Tt have aot bend cor. | Francioo, particularly distinguished themselves in ar- able family, where not m: a dial aid, rather than your ep; sitio resting prisoners, and making way for passengers, cars, d_ The best of rot von. Please a: D. - Di, box No. 2040, General Post ofice, stating location, Nes | “But, one word more, Ittt were tue that my assignees | 4 omuibusses. Vquor has been seized at New Bedford, Mass , under an | ‘adventurers’ for the gold fields of Australia. execution for s CoP | Had Souatialy the Getaeme, 10 has | She. Miand of, AEMgen war eadtentng from severe deen adverticed by the sheriff for sal in lots to suit ght. purchasers.” ‘Ths sale wil be in etriet accordance with | We learn from Trinidad that a sed accident coourred Forks ; bronzed aoraing of Bale. Goods can ¢. «ne law. butsgainst the positive provisions of another, | there on the 16th ult., to the Victoria steamer, plies alone are to be benefitted by a remewal of my patents, | )At,{he Kawex Market aifray, besides a number of the How will it work? , iH between #an Fernando snd Port of spain, when she was Se eMiidore let Otaverr Small house tn the upper'pare | still T feel myself as much bound in honor to ask an ex: | °Di‘f"® a hFifteenth, Seventeenth, aod Tenth: wards, | ,A%00K the Fall River bageage. says ithe Vineyard | Sy'the bursting of her boiler, by which. several ‘ of the city. of note, Fulton ferry. Brooklyn, Rent not to | tension of my patents for their sake, as if red aber the | T2& quarrel wag not a mere fireman's foud, but is ali | Gazette F puval ib vee Vere betcomeae? im | were killed on the spot, and some died afterwards from f a exceed $500 to $350. Address, stating terms and location, Bs 'y ¢ y a chargeable to politics, The fight yesterday was only the | \ y jaim it, the off the wounds received. "vo be sold by order of mort A.W. G. Box 400, Fost omtes. Wircacte coed won oe Acpey the y, are certainly | continuance of the troubles of last Thursday night Iearlontee tothe. reception ‘of | baguege - able some uu at . ae eo} sisting of a rery Inrge assortment of rosewood tly to restrain the abuse, while it permalte the useras | Tux Naw York Cucncues.—A number of our city | {yTastonttend fo the reception, opened t The Aaetens Oe Lae ers SN geniue tad atecls son, acta ie wall ee INDIA RUBBER GOODS. any other abute of power or trust churches have been closed for a time, varying from three | found therein two demijohns. contatning th Phe vey te kena NE Bo tno Dar ; ? Sig PR nog Aa ° Ban Te nivt pate of DAY'S Petont Vatensivea Rather ond With erect rome MUGAMURL TB. Morse. | t0clebt weeks, and the congregations committed tothe | Shorty aftereards tro gentlemen, were observed in | {hettuaner flame fa i OF Be RO oe "| care of pastors officiating either in New York or the ru- | ‘ «urveying instruments,” but, upon heating of the demi- i‘; Tene tenesie ar peume Peete ae ane Fe dak, 4 a ASTONISHING EmiGRATION TO AvsTRALIA.—Tho | tl districts around, This has enabled the clergymen to | jobns, they appeared rather taken, and vamoosed, The sates — r Exchange Buffalo. em johns Sr ae, selzed, and destroyed amit | sheng fi survivors of the Atiantic,-ays the.” ploage following is an extract froma London letter, dated | eviey Uttle recreation, and afforded an opportunity to August 12:— the sextons to have the churches cleaned. painted, and - aadian, Sains his wife and nine children, all of whom he save’ his 5 17 IN MINNESOTA, ai al assortments Kitchen Fursiture oven a prenteusio wt Mage The tide of eamigration is still rolling towards the Aus. | PUt in order. The people are now returning, and next Nyro te by, bf alley August 1o1, individual exersions and as he expressed it, by Site ig Fosse 6 sad wple, HORACE H, DAY, oldest Manufacturer of tralian colonies, returns of the numberof ts } Sunday, the members will have generally ocoupied thelr | On Monday morning Sheriff Brott jed to make | cool. Mall w Oct ot eaten tional’ te, Bay gash adv Ruler shoes in the United Staten, owner of over twenty | who were shipped In July, wero very ect, and can. | old seats in the churches In which they have worshipped | yiytrc' or we injaere of Wan. 0 rex A eg * v ms Catalogues on the morning ‘t rights, Warehouse, No. 23 Courtiands street, New | not be ‘quoted with confidence. Bi is no doubt | forso many years. rocery. with # writ, alleging that Constans was ‘sell C3 RE LENT, —AUVGriowmER— RICK AK, Fork. they exceed one thousand s day. There are, at present, | The Church of the Puritans, Union square, was opened Soateary to law, &c. Constans resisted the provesn, aan W. H. Wilson, Esq., has completed is surveys itounblo Furnitures sata agar St, at fos¢ | <= | cae hundred and seventeen vessels entered outward, for TN peek he cane Warhiagton * was aided'and abetted by several individuals ; but flaally | and estimates for’ road from Phenixvill , to Lancaster, Sasori mide Metorolinn Riera, Ne de arin a Mediid it Sen eet, Neeevanee dom, and Raty-tour at ibe outportan, he reas vary 1a be opened mane Rabteth Rev. Dr. ‘Tutton, penton"! f yleding. ax Te.undermtand, under a compromive with the | for which eharters were obtained a i ae Ta road ajoiping thi ® WA EEE RES NS Nn jon, ani b a oul 5 ve 4 - Meer, t shoul ivered f. to connect Philade! direetly v Lebanon Settonabie rosewood, mahogeay aud ‘black walnar Fore PRON & 0078 ERA BxPRESE WILL BH DEG. | tomvage froma 800 to 1000 tons, “Woare told thet Yel | Rev. Dr. Alexander will remume service in the chapel Saiki atteratea,” Gonstain eas taken CO tie. tou, the rich country that wee dthy place. 0% description, consisting in elegant team ited State, on Wednesday, bet! peopl men's | of the University, next Sui and continue until the Seria in “Brocaiae and Plush, Senradary 53 te: | Septelaver i with ours tiloags, and witch wil reach Pana: | the better sort of people iock cf emigrant’stoole and two | completion of the new chureh oe hia tion. jofas, Tete-a-tetes, voltaire, arm 7 i Chaise, ma ip season for the English ih, of them avowed their determination to get out of this The church of the Rev. Dr, Phillips, Church), “dad 8, po agence I Brrich gency Chin Siete fer Whe Deanne meee, be 0 slow, worn out old country, where every body | corner of Twelfth street and Fifth avenue, will open next ‘Also, s collection of second hand Faralt must go by this and up to 12 o'clock nothing more was done. A con: ‘The citizens of F Aro mC¥/tng 40 hasten the siderable crowd of the friends of the law were present Bango! but they were ‘outnumbered by the opposers of the law.2 | construction of the Penobscot and , Kennebec Railroad. the The sum ne for putting the road robably having got wind of the process in A py city seemed crippled.” each from "£2,000 | Sunday. \ ti Thi order, is $1,000,000, It is prope, 1] commence, Catalogues rqndy BRFORD & CO,, No. 2 Astor House. | to £3.000 or more, o- failed for the aes of promise, in | The ‘‘ Mercer street church,” Rev. Mr, Prentice, pas- pombe rally mn the say ate Fyne mn ieg © | be taken in Bangor, the same “dont among the Srisads IPOCeRR of the enterprise elsewhere. * ad to use this amount sa@ cute the p ; a basis it in bonds of $/ 00,600, for the remainder, 1d isted. The Governor directed the officer for oredi d Pe epiess of wome fifty men, and verbs a - ‘The Rutiand and Burli’ ;gten Railroad O antic! 5 - | tor, will open same day. B #27980 & 00.8 GREAT CALIFORNIA, OREGON | or which aay rapitis wake eee at ssecekice. | ‘The Church of the Recension, corner of Tenth street Ai . a ' Banner eornnnnnnns | BE mail reetmaltie Onin rare of our moasenger, on Mon: | Je0n fottlement, a Liverpool, a New York, or a Calcutta. | end Fifth avenue, Rey. Gi, T. Beddle, pastor, opens same rs ‘ pense Y hitherto running to TY Emigration was never so fashionable, or #0 aristocratic morning. ful manner to enfore the writ, The vitections were car. vurchased ail the steam! outa FALE CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS “SPLENDID No- idle tee raatardny Bar our acrangenten te On ———— on sienae wear ieee an ean te meee ried out in part, but after. & New reslatance, with ark og egaaree bs to comtenl the: teaves , shmas & ry , #00 } ‘onrned tats to dhe ath ite Buropenn markess, i others, Oud We gustembeese cobmeat watch Une waail’s . Late gree Rro vr Janzino.—Capt. Vencock, of the | the caro cf the Rev. Dr Taylor. pator > votee and men ae 4 ieee Hiulenne, apc q rest Fitasste ‘ony rary cornion Val AtPavame. Shippers will bear vel a ner Ote. thet oltg ben holon! “i a The Presbyterian charch in West Thirteenth street, | Ao they were, Constana giving obligetions to et tnom re | CON@i1. Rxcoanizey —The Presidont has recog- Bieget oc of the abovecnamned po more freight anes we eas cond olty and quiet | busines Gok ee eee eT | veurcen Sixt and Seventh avenuas, opens next Sunday, | Tain ia the Keeping of « third party untit the velidiry | nized ilerman You Kapil as Consulof the Nree and Hama- oa NG ioak and Moatilin Emporivm 01 Brogdyay | cured nt our (me RFORD & COm No, 2 Astor House, | SVFDIY £0m the Suterior coutinued to rule high “the ‘Hetormed Dutew Obureb, Might streot, comoe o° | <fte process ehould be tented, la a suit at law. cava town of Lubect, a Baltimore on Noy

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