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» WHOLE No, 7283. ALES BY AUCTION. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—HOTEL AND Dining Saloon, No. 4 Fulton street, for sale.—Adrian H. Muller, will sell at paplie anction, (if not previously dis- rr of at pri ‘ale,)on Friday, September 10, 1852, at 0 o'clock, om the premises, the entire Furniture, Glass Linen, cooking utensils aod fixtures, including » Mirror, sontained in the ubovo establish A copper Bollers,for conveying steam all over the house, Tue Satire contents of the establishment will be sold. together thus affording a good opportunity tor any one desirous 6| engaging in a safo and lucrative business, Tho situation is one of the best in the city, and tho house has a eustom. The present proprietor, bein wsiness, a the reason of Hering 1b for sale. F th particulars, apply on the premises, or to the auctioneer, No. Wall street, corner of New, ELL, AUCTIONEER. ‘sale’ of Purhitu; Dry Goods, Clothing China G Cus : quors, Segars, Counters, fixtures for a Hotel, NOTICE, H. N. BUSH WILL SELL THIS (034 o'clock, in the Sales Rooms, 10 North uantity of dry goods, consisting of cloths, dress patterns, &c.; hes, jewelry, o'clock, by virti mortgage, one MORNING EDITION ---FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1852. PRICE TWO .CENT FANCY GOODS. _ HTLADELPHIA PLAYING and Mother o’ Pearl Works. form their customert that having discontinued the Importing is is theirintention to confine the: ly to the manufacturing business, which, with of new machiner ‘The Sontag Serenade. Last evening, the New York Musical Mutual Protec- tion Astociation assembled at Niblo’s, at eleven o’clock, Preparatory to their proceeding to the Union Hotel, to give a testimony of their respect to the genius of Sontag, whose musical fame, as a yocalist of the first rank, and possessing a soprano voice only equalled in the Oldand New World by Grisi, is well known to the fashionable portion of our citizens, who visit the leading opera houses of the European continent, the society proceeded up Broadway tothe Union Hotel, where several members of the Eifyine Company 21, and the Hose Companies 6, 9, and 27, were assembled, bearing torch lights in their hands. The band having arranged their stands, played two national airs, which were suc- ceeded by the overture to“ Nabueo,” the performance of which elicited enthusiastic cheers. The next piece was the admired drinking song in “Lucrezia Borgia,” which was played with great artistic ability, amid the cheers of the bystanders, Its execution was so briliiant, all pro- City Politics. DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. ‘The delegates elected for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Comptrolier, Street Commissioner, Commis- sioner of Repairs and Supplies. City Inspector and Gov- ernor of Almshouse, met last evening at Tammany Hall, ‘The whole of the evening was occupied in admitting deie- ates from the disputed wards he Inspector's certificate on the Syracuse platform of the Sth August. were, after some discussion, legal candidates. The last ward was only admittedat 1 o'clock this morning. Richard Norris, of the Tenth ward, was thon chosen the permanent chairman, and the con- vention adjourned until Thursday next. MEETING OF GERMAN DEMOCRATS. Last night a meeting of German citizens, for the Purpore of ratifying the democratic nominations for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, was held at Mager’s The meeting was small, but Mr. Lux was called without an opportunity of procurin.” ball, a# fad case with those against whom thoora "ance het beem already enforced. At the conclusion of th® °P’ it. Judge Strong sunounced that he would detiy \f # > decision on the opening of the Cirouit Court, ™** NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE ELECTION IN VERMONT. Movements of the Pennsylvania Democrats, AFFAIRS IN MEXICO, &o., &o., &e. and the whol Istayd Baiwnoap —As wa excursion train to Farmingdale, was returning to thos city, on Wednerday evening. the locomotive wa: throws trom the track, In consequence of coming in contact wit i a hand car, which was unperceived by the engineer One woman named Marks, was considerably injured. but fortunately no one else was hurt, although the ears were After a delay of about an hour, a speolal train brought the excursionists to Brooklyn. . 82 John_street, New Y. be f their d e found at their depo: nz John atraet. Ne 2,4, and 17 Merchant st., Philadelphia, and 82 Jo Those who came with mitted as the At half-past eleven ‘EAMBOAT PLAYING CARDS FOR SALE, AT THE L HART & CO., 82 John stres 7 0. 2 HIGHLANDER PLAYING CARDS FOR SALE, atthe manufacturers’ depot, from the Phils hin, SAMUEL HART & CO., 82 John street. GHLANDER PLAYING CARDS FOR SALE, © mandfacturers’ depot. from the Philadelphia SAMUEL HART & CO,, 82 John strest. ERRY ANDREW PLAYING CARDS FOR SALE, AT the manufacturers’ depot, manufacturers’ de The Vermont Election, full at the time. Bosrow, Sept. 9, 1852, ‘The following is the vote for Governor thus far :=—= FOR GOVERNOR. Baratwanp, Rosrvsor, Soil, Democrat. L¢ 1,237 City Intell Rarnoap Accipents,—An accident of a most alaru- ing aspect, occurred at 2 o'clock on Weduesday, upon w Haven Railroad. near Bridgeport that before the express train from Boston. due in this eity at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. had reached the Housatomta Bridge, five miles above Bridgeport, the man in charge of the switch, at that place, had gone to dinner, and ne- glected to arrange the switch Card Factory. Franklin, 9 towns,..... 1,339 Crittenden, 9 towns. Orleans, 4 towns.. Grand Isle, 1 town Essex, 1 town... Hall, Elizabeth street, much enthusiasm pervaded it. to the chair, and the meeting was addressod by several German gentlemen, advising their Germen brethren as to from the Philadelphia SAMUEL HARP & CO., 82 John street. In consequence of this, Card Factory. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, SEPT. 10, loss o'clock Large and Peremptory sale of ‘ele- usehold Furniture, hous oping articles, Tapestry, ‘Three Ply and Angrain Carpete, ‘Glassware, ds, &o., &a., at the new sales room, No. 543 way, near Spring’ street bracing every variehy of ods necessary to housekeepers, and all in good order, and 0 be sold without regard to cost. Terms, $100 and under, cash; over $100 and under $300, three months; and over lev} fe months for approved notes. Catalogues on morn- Lamoille, 2 towns, Windham, 21 towns Caledonia, 7 towns Rutland, 15 towns the engine got off the rail, and butting against the ride ofthe bridge knocked it down, cipituted, from a height of fifteen teet, into the water and dragged two baggage cars with it, copnecting link between the baggage and passenger cars aking or otherwise, or else tha sent were charmed with the dulcet strains of the band, as they broke in the ailence of night npon their ears, with a swell of melody which can only be surpassed by the sweet and scientific warblihgs of the Queen of Sopra- no song, on the first night of her professional efforts in The next gem was a grand march, composed by Signor Ardite, called the “Son- i. After each piece, the distinguished their duties and responsibilities as citizens clusion, resoiutions were passed, promising support to the democratic nominations, and condemning the corruption avd violence exhibited at the primary elections, after which the meeting dispersed, ECATUR PLAYING CARDS FOR SALE, AT THE trom the Philadelphia Card ART & CO,, 52 John street. ARRY 8ru PLAYING CARDS FOR SALE, AT THE ot, from the Philadelphia Card L HART & CO., 82 IAGLE LINEN PLAYING CARDS FOR SALE, AT the manufacturers’ depot, from the Philadelphia Card M RT & CO., 82 John street, ‘The engine was then pre- manufacturers’ de Most fortunately the Bennington, 9 towns Windham. 18 towns, Addison. 13 towns, Washington, 7 towns was severed, either by t most frightful consequences must ha ineer and a fireman, saved their lives by jumping off ; ut sustained some bad bruises. jured, A man in the employ of the Harlem River The Free Aeademy—Inaugural Addresses, | {8¢ \*nd of freedom. ‘The five professors recently appointed in this institu- Nop other person im tag Mareli, ” OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—STORE ‘No. 11 Spruce stroet.—Mortgage salo of Horses, Coach ‘Wagons, Harness, Saddies, &c., on Monday, September. 13th inst., at'tem o'clock, at No. 650 Broadway, by virtue of two @ Ivo Horses, six Coaches, aix cots of double Harn of single Harness, two Saddies and ridles, two Wagons, one English Dr: together with the fixture: furniture of Hall over stal JOHN SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortgagee. .—LARGE SALE OF Hee T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEE} now and second hand Furniture, ri any Furniture of the best quality and ship. Henry T. Leeds will ab suite, covered in rich satin bi grimson, and maroon velvot plush; curved mahogany Sofas, ‘Toto-m Totes, pring sent parlor Chairs, Voltair king and Chairs, rosewood and mohogany centre ops, library and secretary Bookoases, Table, work and fancy Tables, Hatstands, Furniture en suite, mahogany French ing Bureans, marbbie top Washstands ther Bedi ols at Chairs, Chin ut Glass, a silver y Ware, ete. Catalogues on the morning Bei plated Ware, fanc; of sale. MoRta4ce SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A CHATTEL Mor here wil old at Public Auction, on Mon- inst., at 10 clock, reins u i of Carriage Stuff consistin, oreo Wagon. and one lot of M. SNIFFEN. Attorney. HEO DORE LENT, AUCTIONZER—RICH AND & fashionable Furniture, on Friday, Sepvember 10, at 1034 c'olock, tropolitan Bales Rodin ‘No. 490 Brosdwa adjoining the Art Union. A d collection of new fashionable rosewood, mahogany and biack walnut furni- t every description, consisting in part of elegant Parlor brocatelle and pia jecretary ; Book-cases ; Ete- tes ; Voltt rm oe parlor Chairs; Bu- y Chairs, &0., &0. of rich fancy China goods; {rory handle Cus: Also, colsetion of sooond hand furniture, baskets 0 IN, & CO. AUCTIONEERS in rae 1 atl2 Ap" fos age. Pin Fairmount, : iso a Farm near Newmarket, N. J. ee LOST AND FOUND. REWARD.—LOST OR SIOLEN, ON WED- September 8, 1852, a brown tin box, cy containing, among other en's be) as Ata is | o' each, o! tal. $21, The of mn of the $1 000 bonds are as fo! ‘os. 408, 413, 414. 415, Th ili ins! id box and its contents, and the delivery of to the subscriber. W. J. STREET, 61 Wall stroet. latina atte! ON THE EVENING OF Sept. 9, a shammy pame aontaining $231. There ur 1A mie y. an + remainder in eos. The on the purse. ‘ill TRE HEN KELLY, 20134 Waabingvo yy leaving it with 20 REWARD.-SUPPOSED TO HAVE SEEN taken ,by mistake from the landing of the steam- oat H 0 t mid-day on Mi August 301 target lack emarked M. Te Brucn,) Ths above te: yard will be p very of the seme, with its con- fents, to Mr. Blancard, Pavilion, New Brighton. 20) REWARD LOST, A MEMORAN DUR 500K In Cortlandt street, near Broadway, containing wo one hundred dollar bills, on Broadway Bank, The ‘fivder will receive the sbove » by leaving it at the office of John F. Trow, 49 Ann street § REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE STABLE, NO, 21 Frankfort street, on the morning of the Sth inst.. bo- 7 Mig o'clook, & Gray Mare, about seven or eight Yours old, with halter and chain. ‘The horse had anob-on he belly, where formerly a surgical operation bas been per- formod. ‘All persons are cautioned against buying the same, Any information sent to No, 206 William street, will be luly rewart 5 3 REWARD—A GRAY PARROT IS LOST, NOW probably, near or in the Park. The above will be ven to any one bringing him to 28 Warrea street. Lt508,t IE 8TH INST., A LADY'S GOLD CHAIN, with hook and, attached to the ring, pot, shoe, comnass, of arms, seal ring, child's ral re will be given for D. RUSSEL, No.6 City Hall OST—IN HOBOKEN, ON DNESDAY EVENING, noing from No. 18 F in Terrace to the corner t and Hudson streets, a Carpet Baz, containi clothing, &. The finder will be liberally rewar by leaving it at Mr. GRITTEN'S, opposite Otto Cottage, next door to Hoboken Cottage, corner of First and Hndson its, Hoboke OTIS FIELD. L088 MONDAY, THE 6TH INST., IN THE nity of the High Bridge, or at Castie Garde: hracelet. ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded on t at 49 Barclay streot, O8T.—ON THURSDAY, 9TH INSTANT, NEAR THE foot of Dover street. a dark covered memorandum Book, with sundry papers, of use to no one but the owner. ESky! reward will be paid for its delivery at 165 Maiden 00, U) LOST OR OR ABOUT THE 2187 OF AUGUST Last, ‘a check, dated 3a instant, on the Citizens Baak of this city for Fitty dollars, drawn by Murphy and Flynn, And payable to the order of James Mulgrove. All persons sre ationed against oashing said check, as payment has Any person leaving it with T. GARRICK, ‘street, will be ably rewarded. TRAYED OR STOL FROM PASTURE NEAR ‘Yenkers village, on the night of the 7th inst., © Ba; Horse, pony built, 1444 bands high, black mane and tail, hind feet white, with scar recently made under hind fotloek by arope. Whoever will return esid horse to subsoriber, ab zd slip, oF 441 First avonue, will be suitably re: ded. JOHN E. UNDERWOOD. RUNK LOST.—TEN DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE paid for the above trunk, marked on cach end T. L. W., 0." lost coming from Philadelphia to New York, via Jer- ney City, on Saturday night, Sept 4th. ‘The finder will got the above reward by sending to the Metropolitan Hotel, bron stoppe 28 Chath 'T. NICHOLAS BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—-THE fifth regular meeting of thir assoc ation will be held at Military Hall, 193 Bowery, on Thureday evening next, Sep- tember 9, at 736 o'clock, when shares will be redeemed. Members are requested to pay their dues avoid the fines. An opportunity will meeting for new members to come in and partake of its ad vantager—an opportur ity which will soon bo small nu f shares ae to be disposed No. 16 Dune , corner of Chatham, Monday, Tuesd and Wednesday evenings from 6 to 8 o’olock, for the payment of dues, an. to receive subscriptions. N, Prositent, No. 8 Bowery. WM. L. CONKL Ronent D. Hant, Secretary, No. 16 Doane street. BE KINGSLAND HOMESTEAD, LAND, AND Building Associntion will meot, for the election of 'w members and for otber purpores, on Friday evening, ptember 10th, at Oda Fellows Hall, corner of Union avo- o and K strert, Green Mt S o'clock. | This Associa« ion is organized on anentirely éifferent pian from the ordi- nary bauiding Aseogintion, Exch mombor is to have alot of land, acd» house built on it to his own taste, to be paid for in monthly Installments. secording to the value of the hovse; ard when shus paid for, or ia any other way, full discharge from all obligations to the Association, anil from all mort. be given. ‘there is no looking fc indetite J. BUXTON, wi 4nindefite poriod. All it sure ard Jt, Seorctary. Office No Gl Chambe 1, gr pices, Raising, Figs, Bnaff, Seaars, Ko., in lots to ion Kum, Wines &0., {0 CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 johns. Boy corner Gree: Total, 128 towns. RECAPITULATION AND COMPARATIVE VOTE OF LAST YEAR, One Hundred and Twenty-eight Towns, 1852. 1861. road Company. was dri horses. on Wednesday ¢ second street. 1g an empty car. drawn by four ing, to the depot in ing through tho tunnel. second street. a locomotive came xp in tha rear, and the driver not perceiving the car, in conse- quence of a dense smoke which filled the tunnel from an 1 just come up, ran the engine pitched over the shaft and kitl- immediately, injuring the lwad- The car was émashed to pieces, ent in removing the fragments frem the track, in order to afford a safe passage to the tion delivered their inaugural addresses, yesterday even- ing, in the grand lecture hail of the Academy. The ex ercises commenced at half: past seven o'clock, and at thi, time there were between three and four hundred ladies and gentlemen present, constituting a most elegant and Upon the raised platform, at the end of the hall, we noticed the Hon, Judge Campbell, Doctor Peat, President of the Institution for the Deug and Dumb; Doctor Webster, President of the Academy; Ogden Hoffman, Esq, Professor Davies, Dr. Gibbs, Pro- fesrors Doremus, Benedict, Barton, Nichols, Anthon, with a number of other gentlemen, distinguished in science and literature. ‘The chair was taken by Professor E, The Cramman said :—Citizens, ladies, and gentlemen, the Free Academy has been now established for more than three years, during this time it has grown much in popular favor, as affording an extended range of educa- tion, based upon broad and true principles has now arrived when. according with the sovereign po- pularity upon which it rests, it should, and will, make an effort toextend its range of utility, tion to the address of Mr Nichols. Professor Nicnio.s then came forward. and delivered a pon the subjest which he is appointed to Philosophy, The chief pcint dwelt upon by the lecturer, was as regards the relative dut'es of teacherand pupil towards each other, and the applica- ticn by the latter of the knowledge he has acquired to the practical duties of life. A professor, said Mr. Nichols, rfectly understand what he intends equally necessar’ OTHER 0’ PEARL CARD CASES FOR SALE, AT the manufacturers’ depot, from the Philadelphia B SAMUEL HART & CO,, 82 Jonn tree! EARL GOODS, OF ANY PATTERN, MADE T0 ORDER ‘and for sale, at the manufacturers’ depot, from th Philadelphia Pearl Works. SAMUEL HART & CO., 82 John street. EARL PIANOFORTE KEYS, MADETO ORDER AND for sale, at the manufacturers’ depot, from the Phila delphia Pearl Works: vocalist appeared on the balcony and bowed her acknow, The serenade being concluded, three cheers were given for Madame Sontag, and the musical society and firemen formed into line, and proceeded down Broad- way, to the inspirlting music of “The Serious Family Polka.” Having arrived atthe New York Hotel, they halted, and we left them playing the overture to “Na. buco,” we presume as a compliment to Alboni. informed that the American Musical Fund Society, as- sisted by the Liederkranz, will give their grand serenade on Mouday evening next, which promises to be a bril- As he was pi + »-Fairbanks,...15,750 Williams... .16,32L + 4932 Redfield. - 9,865 Robinson..., 6,342 REPRESENTATIVES.{ We annex the number of Representatives elected by eaeb party, together with the comparative table of last year’s result:— express train which hn fashionable audience. ed the two wheel hor; ersat the same ti and two hours we HART & CO., 82 Soha street. SUITABLE FOR he manufacturers’ CO., 82 John street. ROUND MOTHER 0 Finemen’s Visir,—We noticed, in our paper of yester- pier Machie makers, day. the departure of Mazeppa Engine Company No. 48, SAMUEL on Wednesday evening. on a visit to their brother firemen in Albany, We learned, yesterday, that they arrived safe by the steamer Rip Van Winkle. aud were reorived at landing by a committee from the Daniel D. Tompkins Company No. 8, whose special guests they are to be dur- ing their stay. They were escorted to the City Hall by No 8, at nine o'clock, when Mayor Perry welcomed to Albany. They afterwards mat cipal streets. and, upon dismixeal, invividus}ly amused them until evening. They were to be honored by a grand torchlight procession by: the Fire ‘They visit Schenectady. in com- pany of No. 8, this day. aud it ts expected that No 4, of that city, will receive them * with all the honors.” will sup this evening at the Suantax, in Albany, and leave for New York and duty to-morrow morning. trust they will arrive safe. ine Weatnen.—Tho morning sun of yesterday cleared away a heavy fog which hung over the cit hour and a very intensely hot day suoceeded its diaper- The thermometer at the Henap Building ranged as followes—At noon, 8334 degrees; at 3 P.M, 8234; wt & P.M.82. Atten at night, the mict is settling upon the rivers, and a peculiarly mild and moist air prevails. There is appearance of a continuance cf heat, nm Avexce Raitnoap.—The di- Just night, and will com. half hour during the night from pars will run from Fifty: fire street every half hour in eech night, commonctog at half past tert and continue on the road until six o'clock im the morning A car will leave foot of Chambers street at the same hour, and continue also during the night. ‘This will afford great public accommodation. o Lic —The ownors of in Sixth avenue are, for some time past, loud in their complaints of neglect in lighting the oil’ lamps in that Captain’ Hannegan, of the Twentieth ward, now reports that the lamps are scarcel: If this be true, how is a further appropriation necesary to end the year in light ? » of the sum already expended ? t Assauxt --A colored man, named Joseph Cur- tis, was wantonly attacked, on Wednesdar night, at the corner of Leonard and Orange streets, by some pervon or 180n8, Who inflicted a severe wound upon him with » nife or some sherp instrument laterally. from his shoulder blade to his waist, and mea- amied over rixteen inches in length. the Sixth ward station house in a cnseless' condition, where he was ‘attended to by Dr. Simmons, afterwards conveyed him home. Accipext.—A boy, Democrats and free solers. The Pennsylvania Democracy. THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION — NOMINATIONS FOR MAYOR, CONGRESS, ETC. Puiapecenia, Sept. 9, 1952, ‘The Democratic City and County Convention complet- ed their ticket to-day, by nominating William 8, Allen for County Commissioner, and Jacob Layer for Auditor. They then adjourned sine die, The democrats of the Fourth Congressional District have nominated Wm. H. Witte for Congress. The city democrats haye nominated Robert M. Lee for POLITICAL. EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN REGU- lar Nomiaastions.—At @ meeting of tho regular dele- cted, pursuant to a call of the Genoral Committee 1d on Wednosdayevening Septem- ue, when on motion the follow- Theatrical Denut or tue Bateman Cniupren.—The youthful prodigies, Ellen and Kate Bateman, who attracted so much attention by their recent performances in England, made their debut here Inst night, in the New York Theatre, Inte Astor Place Opera House. tion created by their brilliant success in Europe, and the prestige which they brought with them, much curiosity has been excited in the theatrical circles of this,city, as to the real merits of the young artistes, surprise, the house last evening was not more than We witnessed the performance of the children with much delight, but yet cannot endorse the unlimited amount of puffery lavished on them by the English press, and re-published to some of them are, in some respecte they have been much over-rated, and thereby injured by an undiscriminating flattery, while in others they stand forward as artistes entitled, even with out reservation on account of youth, to the foremost rank, Their appearance last night was in the last act of “Richard the Third,” which was sadly mutilated for the Their performance commenced with the se- cond scene of that act, where Richmond addresses his “Thus far into the bowels of the land have we marched on without impediment.” The delivery of was burried, and TH WARD.—D. uh ber Sth at No. 325.'N i menbeoot No va Assistant Alderman, Will Joseph Miller; for Consts Wit11am Simpson, Seorctary. IRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—AT AN AD. the Delegates of the First Assembly Di a Hotel, 135 Fulton street, om Thi tember, Mr. Frederick C. From the sensa- TRAY ae Jonen I pray your atten- Department last night. short address uj teach—Natural But yet, to ouc me ly of ti trict, held at Dunlay kind, of the First ward, present that district in the J.J. Van Toxxe, Secretary, wasfunauimously nomi H. P, WALKER, Chairman. Movements of Senator Hale. Bosron, September 9, 1852. Senator Hale left here yesterday for the West, where he will stump it for the next four or five weeks. The New York State Fair, Urica, September 9, 1952. ‘This has been the great day of the fair. The grounds were opened to all, and thousands have visited them. The number who attended has been estimated as high as one hundred thousand persons, but it is thought not more than twenty-five thousand were in the enclosure at any one time. Over two hundred conveyances were running to and from the city, and were well patronised. The ploughing match took place to-day, but no deci- sion has yet been made in the matter. Governor Hunt and the State officers were on the ground to-day. ‘To-morrow the annual address will be delivered by Horatio Seymour, of this city, and the prize animals will be arranged for exhibition. should know and to teach, but it should have an idea of. and fix what he is about to learn. my class comes to learn the use of the telescope or the microrcope. to inquire about the diameter of the earth, or ask to understand the sun’s altitude, it is my duty to see that he has an idea of what he is about to learn—a fixed resolution to learn it; and when I have taught him, until he becomes master of the science or subject, my Each mind must then take its own ark out @ path of further investigation for I beg to thank the heads of the Academy for the confidence they have placed in me, and will endeavor to deserve it by a faithful diseharge of my duty. Mr, Nichols retired amid applause, ‘The Chairman then introduced Mr. Besepicr.—This gentleman has been appointed to the chair of Civil Engineering. and he delivered a terse and lucid dircourse upon that science, commencing :— Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen—It is a remarkable fact that, up to the prevent moment. the science of Civil En- : that the papil INSTRUCTION. SLASSES OF SIX PUPILS — ill open classes at 38 Ho 844 o'closk, Each olass to mect oon a8 complete ‘3, and from 1 to When a student of Nicut Cans on Ei rectors of this road tinue to run a car either end of the line, ind to commence |. Terms, $3 per month. FPSREzRO's DA) vocation ends. BREUL FERK. NCING ACADEMY.—MADAME DU- EKO, and her brother, EDWARD FER- ectfully announce to their patrons and the pub- have removed to their 59 West Fourteenth stre: o eewern Fifth and ew and commo: followers with 8 the 16th of October. 8 of tuition for Saturdays, and Evening: clags fo part of the city. lacked force and conception. impression made at first was rather unfavorable, but there was some improvement in the concluding portion of Ellen created a better impression as Richard, ond received much applause, ‘The re-appearance of Rich- mond (Kate), and the interview with Lord Stanley was ish. and showed strikingly that the 1 conception of the part she played; od it as tenined to do, without any ‘The tent scene was well for young ladie treet, Brooklyn, on Jights d in his district. 1 and 2x3 Fult Fridays, at 3}, P. where national purposes demand : et The Victims of the Reaniteer Disaster. a., Sept. 9, 1852. The bodies of the Richmond sufferers by the explosion of the Reindeer, in consequence of detention at Washing: ton, did not reach here until to day. sion of business was observed durivg the progress of the tugeral ceremonies. lesson is ® lessonin is afforded in this very weak and eb sional education. A new people do not re- ow much of it; but our scattered population into a mighty nation; and as a community ox- pands, cach profession must Keep pace with the’ pro- New wants spring up, which ipply them. in order igher civilization, 3, harbors, steam- ‘The wound extended NRY WELLS AND HIS SISTER'S (MADAME Giavelli’s) Academy for Dancing, 659 Broadw: open on the lst of October. Their method of te: received universal: but merely perfor under: tanding of the points. ployed by Ellen, and when the ghosts vanish, and the murderous monarch starts from his perturbed slumber, the terror and wildness with which he rushes forward, was forcitly and admirably re- Le was carried to, A general suspen- bined with instruct: guess made by the people. in parlor dancin; deawend peculiar arte and stndy to that ihe gcople may attain a future ‘Thué our multitudinous railways, can: er and ships. demand a host of well instructed men to d guide them, and the teacher must not be indolen., ‘le, or dreamy, more particularly if he be a recipient or ! f and shady groves for study and the “cui tono,” and the “pro bono pub- are better understood, A professor must work, The Board of Education has founded this institution upon a vers liberal scale, and we will endeayor to send forth stu- Gents worthy of their munificence. The central position ot our country; her relation to Europe aad Asia, with the great Alleghanies and Rocky Mountsins upon her Fast and West ; her northern boundary of two thousand miles, to the Valley of the St, Lawrence ; and her three thousand miles of coast—make # natural ‘demand for an necurate topographical survey. the Pacitic, with its boys, gulfs, channels, streams, and sheals, require a true coast survey. Thus. an amount of labor and talent, which is incalculable, will always find honorable employment, by a knowledge of the science of civil engineering. From the Atlantic States to the Valley of the Mississippi, will be shortly formed one of the gr atest, most stupendous, eystems of steam and railroad communication upon the globe. as well as in war, a knowledge of this science is useful und necessary, and my endeavor will be to teach it so as to justify the confidence reposed in me by the principals pursuit in life; itis a pur- suit I have deliberately chosen, and unfalteringly fol- lowed. Llove it as the true lawyer loves to discern the application of true principles to’ difficult cas true merchant loves to iavestigate the principles and de- tails of the ecinmerce of the world; and with great plea- cure I consecrate my last efforts to the rervice of this city, to aid in giving’ her sons that high education which, in my younger days, when I passed through those streets to my daily toll, she could not give to me. retired, amid rounds of applause Professor Axtios then came forward and delivered a very clear but short lecture upon history and Belles observing that it was with regres that he 4 frcm the s¢clusion which a rcholar loves. to ap- yur before so highly gifted an audience. knowing his in- ability to address them as he would wish. Though our country did not poste-s the ruined temples and stupendous towers of Europe still it had rich and abundant materials The history of this one island of Man hatten is an ample field of study, and I regret that the Land of first settlers did not contain some wandering son of genius who would have transmitted upon his canvas the gzcen fields and murmuring streams which preceded this mighty and fostering city, ‘The Professor concluded:—It will be my duty and pleasure henceforth to point out tothe notice of those committed to my care the noble models which our history and that of other countries presents be able to fulfil this ope, I will no longer 2 drteneer rt be! named Edward Faulkener. was accidentally thrown from a wagon in Broadway on y afternoon, and very serious! He was taken up by an officer of t! who immediately procured medical aid. wards taken home by oflicer Werk. aE Parricide Convicted and Sentenced to Death: Sept. 954g P.M, The trial of Richard Walkley, Jr, for the murder of his father, by stabbing, which has been progressing in the Supreme Court for several days past, was concluded this morning, and at 12 o'clock the jury returned a ver- dict of “guilty.” The parricide received his sentence this afternoon, which is, that he be executed at such time as the executive government of this State may de termine. The result was unexpected to the prisoner. An effort will be made, and probably a succesful one, to have the sentence commuted to imprisonment for life. injured by the ¢ Bighth ward, He was aftee: raving for a hors presented, and counter between Richard and well acted, and the fencing Sprincrizip, Ma ib a is reduced to stiew compre! plan, con. *tuct, a chy taught. To Richmond was of the children was But were their reputation to rest on their acting in “Richard the Third,” it could not be avery Perbaps two or three out of every dozen children of their age, instructed in recitation, could have performed their parts equally well. mean, by this remark, to depreeiate the talents of the children, but the simple reason of their failure to create an impression was that the piece iteelf was far beyond Tt was too much of a childish caricature of Shakspeare’s great characters; and though it might amuse, it could, by no means. form any grounds forthe extravagant praises bestowed on the children. So much for the Bateman Children in “Richard the Third,” though, perhaps, in concluding a notice of it, it might not be amiss in the critic to suggest that henceforth this trogedy, and all such dramatic pieces beyond the powers of the cbildren, be expunged from the repertoire. Our remarks on the next piece, however, are ot a very different and more pleasant tenor, simply because tho young artistes bad only to sustain their own characters as It was the amusing elite comedy of “The Young Couple,” in which the two children, as Charley and Henrietta, fallin love in imitation of their seniors, and in mock solemnity are joined as man and wife Nothing could be more droll than the acting of the young couple, under the impression that they were really Mon- sieur and Madame de Blonville. The impression which Kate failed to produce as Richmond, she was eminently successful in producing, as the fashionable baby wife, and Fllen, as Charley. the responsible young husband, was exceedingly humorous Here they were beth in their ele- ment full of fun. mischief and drollery, tinctured neverthe- less, with a most dignified idea of their vast importance in the focial scale, as well as in their matrimonial relatios, In speaking of their acting in this piece, we do not desire todo so in a relative sense, by aaying that it was wonder- ful in children of their age. piece of comic rt y i to the pupil # dignified and no VERNESS—A YOUNG LADY IS DESIROUS OF ing # situation as Governess in a private family, nglish branches. and music on the pianoforte, "2 objertion to go South or Wi 0 Court of General Sessions. Before Judge Beebe and Aldermen Moore and Haley Bert. 9—Hold Robbery at @ Store.-Model Charge by Judge Beebe.—John Williams and Geo. Perry. two youag men, were Indicted for steuling @ box contain! rings of the aggregate value of upwards of $1 the jewelry store of Mr. Wigan, in Canal street, on the Mr. Wigan's sister proved that, on the above day, she being in charge of the store, the prisoners boch came to While she was showing them, Wit- id ran out, followed IN GIVEN ON THE PI. {stauctio alad, From the South. FROM MEXICO—THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS—-MURDERER EXECUTED AT MOBILE. Baxtimone, Sept. 9, 1852, ‘The mail is through from New Orleans, as late as due. The schooner Bonita had arrived at New Orleans, with Vera Cruz dates to the 21st ult. A special train of ten wagons, arrived at Vera Cruz on the 1ith, having been detained a week in the intericr, by the revolutionary movements. Mr, Letcher was to leave Vera Cruz on the 24th ult. General Echagavay had left Jalappa at the head of the Reboliedo. but nothing had private family. NSTRUCTRESS.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES A SITU- family or school. Can teach French, music, and the radi~ Her coast, extending to look at the rings liams spatched the box from her, by Perry. ‘The rings produced were part of the stolen, property. The prisoners esea, Officer Martin, of the Sixt! or two afterwards, he arrested Perry, who had in bis pos- session the fourteen rings produced, and, subsequently, Willisms was apprehended. Judge Beebe addressed the jury Ina style which might 1 for certain of our Congressmen ant Hentlemen of the jury—’ made ‘They thought eo to, and. without leaving their seate, pronounced @ verdict of INTERBETING their intellectual capacity. ation as instructress in the higher English branch ments of drawing. No objecti reference given. d on that occasion, but ward, proved, that. a day Drug store, No. $68 Ninth avenue, corner Of Thirty-ffth street, oF ean be ally. ADAME A. COUTAN’S FRENCH AND ENGLISH Boarding avd Day Sohool for youn, A near Unien square, re-opons on Monday, Septem- Indies, No. 566 ‘Well serve as a mod others. He sai are indicted for grand larceny. RS. MEARS'S FRENCH AND ENG: i, for wore 4 Sixth avi LISH BOARDING of this institution, and day schoo! (24 Wost Fiftoont government forces. to attac® been heard as to the result of the expedition. General Uraga had arrived at Puebla at the bead of 1000 men and eight pieces of artillery, and it was ru. mored was to march on to Orizaba. The position of this officer is leoked upon as suspicious, and his intentions were unknown. At Guadalojara the authority of the insurgent Gov- ernor Davila, has been acknowledged on the 12th ult. im the city of Mexico, that Senor Perdi- gon Garay had left for Guadalajara and that the govern- ment had pursued bim in vain. reached the end of bis journey in safety, and induced Blancarte and his conzorts to The matter created gr Nathan H. Crist, who Mobile. for the guilt, and was hung on Friday | has made an arrange September 4t! for’ aa omnibu pile ve and from sent for’ am orinibus 10 oo Perry, who is # determined looking “ b*hoy,” au ciously asserted, in reply tothe usual question, that he bought the rings, and had never been charged with « theft before. which latter assertion is also untrue. The Court raid the case was too clear to admit of any doubt; and it was a bold robbery, amounting almost to one in the first degree, The centence was that Perry be con- fined in the State prison for two years and nine months, and Williams for three years. On sentence being pro- “There's one thing I've to tell is man (pointing to Williams) is altoge- I never saw him till after he was arrested, The man that was with me is now on the island. sent up for six months.” Mr Blont.—I thought you bought the rings just now ¢ Prisoner, with great nonchalance.—Oh, well! The sem- tence is parsed now. They were then removed from the bar. ty a Fellow Lodger —James Smith was charged with robbing his fellow-lodger, John Torrence, a carrier of the Heraxp, of $59 from the latter's trunk. locked and in i heir sleeping room, at 115 Wooster street, August. The robbery was dectected by inplaster for 12}4 cents, or ove real, which the prosecutor had had a long time in his was with the other moneye. ENMANSHIP.-- THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY ¢ citizens of New York, Brooklyn, Williams. i re open bis Writing Soptember 7. for OLDSMITi, 23: BAEZ WILL ADM It was rumored It was said he ,} ther innocent. orrectly pertorm= ‘onounce in favor of Santa Address 289 Broadway, room No. seutence of di of Mr. Coleman, confesi IGNOR MAESTRO NICHOLAS, FROM ITALY, BEGS to announce to his p 1 ing finished his vew opera Pocshonta: to continue bis losso dress is at No, 98 Leonard str ANCROFT INSTITUTE, ench, Classical, and English Institut A. Perrin, Principal.) will be re-opened on W September 8, at 9 o'clock, A.M. Parents are earnestly re- quested to Sted the return of the pupils at as carly a ate as possible. : E BERTRAM HARRISON, B. A., Principal. Prospectuses may be had at the school. DUNG GERMAN, ABOUT THIRTY YEARS OF @, having been educated at the most celebraped col- ottingen and Heidelberg, and obliged by political desires & situation as tutor. tin, English. Fi 1 acquainted with iy c for the historian, The Norwich Fire. Nonwice, Conn , Sept. 9, 1852 The fire which occurred here yecterday, commenced i the stables attached to the Clinton Hotel, on Ce Wharf. The hotel, together with every building on the wharf, was destroyed, Among the heaviest sutferers are P. Fry & Co., J. M. Huntington, Copgden, J. Fuller, and G. Norton, The loss will probably exceed $160,000, but a email portion of which is ithe piano. Hit 90 BROADWAY We would rather say, that ting. we never saw it surpassed by we need hardly add, the audience to the last degree. rapturously applauded, and received showers of bouquets. At the clore of both pieces, the children were calle fore the curtain, and on the latter oce: (Miss Ellen.) came forward and said. 1 men, we are very glad to meet youat homeagain ” Ifthe Bateman Children are confined to this and similar pieces, suited to their capacity, the. menee houses. andif we cau except the piece of Richard, wo might then say, that their debut was eminently suc- that it amused i=2 Dhts was found on the pel- sener when irrested by Officer Freeman Payne, of the The jury, without leaving their for their imitation ; and, having expressed this upon your kindness, except to thank you for yeur attention to the crude remarks of an unpractised jon little Charley, ilies and gentle- rod by insurance, Eighth ward police. fet found the prisoner gutity, and he was sentenced to the State Prison for two years, Impudent Aitempt at Robbery—Hard to be Pleased —Jaa. McGarry, apparently a young laboring man, was conviot- ed of an attempt at grand larceny. not in custody, were detected by officer William Bow- yer. of the Eleventh ward, endeavorin, position bilge pum at the foot of fourteen nuts. Police Intelligence, wn Assault with a Pistol on an Offcer.—A well known personage. named John R. Ling, on Wednesday evening, entered the public house kept by Charley Abel. in Broad: wa y,and there, in the bar room, offered to fight any one present. on a bet for $100; but as there was no one pre- stent willing to take up the bet, he commenced an attack on several, with a view of drawiny Police officer 8 J, Smith, who happened ac- cidentally to be present, was next attacked. took off his coat, and called to a friend who was with him to go for his “tools,” and, in a short time, this friend oat on his arm, from the pocket of evolver was taken by Ling who forth- . and presented the same ve his country, will undoubtedly draw im- SP of the Hebrew, Greek, L After the retirement of Mr, Anthon, Professor Barton red an able lecture upon “English Language and nalyzing the vario tical, and religious—which haye tended to render it so copious, expressive. and diffuse He wastucceeded by Professor Doremvs. upon “ Na- tural History and Physiology,” in a very gifted lecture. The very large meeting then separated, highly pleased with the exhibition of learning and eloquence. auses—social. civil, He, with another Brooklyn City Intelligence. Jxosing Movement—Tne Case or Mines Weop aGainst THE City oF Brooxiyy.—The argument on the injunction order, isued by Judge Strong, restrain ing the Corporation of Brookljn from enforcing the ordi- oa the prevention of Sunday trate, was heard c layin the Supreme Court, special term. in the iS ee Yaring, Feq., opened on behalf of the plaintiff, and in an argument of considerable length, assumed the ground that the ordinance conflicted with nd constitution of the State, and was therefore nd could not be enforced. The revised statutes ulating and prohibiting, under @ sale of wares or merchandise n Sunday, and prescribed @ penalty jolation, and this ordinance of the tition of that part of d an additional and A ed a Sanh wn forities in support of this view of the case. J. M, Van Cott, Eeq., on the part of the city, likewise roduced authorities. and among others, (from Howard's case of Cooley dens of the portof Philadelphia, compel the pay law of Pennsy was, that that to remove & com- jaws’ private yard, th street, and had already got off Mr Goes. in Mr. Law’s employ, proved that the metal was worth fifty dollars,and the pump entire worth two. ‘The Vourt, to give the prisoner a chance of reforma- tion, as he had been convicted of an attempt only, sem- tenced him to six months imprixonment in the peniten- tiary, when the prisoner said. in a blubbering manner— ‘They hadn’t ought tosend me for tht ” Judge Beebe—"Well, if you don’t like that, we cam end you to the States prison.” ( Th ing awake to his real this suggestion, suddenly dried his tears, a the beck of the attendant officer. WPleaded Guilty—A them into a conflict from Mr Geo. MUSICAL. A DONNA AND PROFES Bignora Elies Valontini, texchos sing ‘and socompanimont. | Shi be ar Meroer, from HE CELEBRATED PRIM Marine Affairs, For Avstratia.—The steamcr Albatross, late ruoning between this city and Halifax, &e., is stated by the Quelec Chronicle, to be bound for Australia. paper says the Australian fever is raging there with great men and boys, old women and returned with a which a six barrel with approached Mr, Smit! within three or four inches of his head Mr. Smith, be- lieving the pistol to have been loaded, knocked the mus- zie up with one hand, and grappled Ling by the throat They clinched together. and Smith Ald was then to the publio, next nal pupils of the most remarkable CELEBRATED PIANOFORTES, with and without the Molian. The subse is the cole agent in this city for the sale of these he reputation of which ha: Low prepared to offer them at prices, which, to those wish! & fail to be ianos unsurpassed, t GILBERT & CO. contained provisions, re certain circumstances, t oft any description o7 ot $260 for each vi Common Council was merely a re the revired statutes, and preecri larger penalty for the with the other. succeeded in throwing his adversary. precured from the Fourteenth ward police. an Mr. Ling was conveyed tothe station house, veyed to the Police Court, before Justice took the affidavits of the witne: je 0 above facts, and the magistrate tto be examined on the charge of an In the examinstion as follows :—T know nothing stout me, it is ali a dream to me; [ have most friendly terms with smith, and ent; slc with Mr. Abel; [am on most I never had any ili feeling ‘The megistrate,on the affida- ed, beid Mr, Ling to bati in the sum of $1,000 Mr. Joba B Fink became Ling was discharged trom cus- virulence, and that ‘ ol; iris, are packing up for’ Ophir.” New Steamsiir Live to Cuanceston.—We are grati- fied to be able to announce the initiatory step towards the re-establishment of steamship communication be- Philadelphia and Charleston, Grenite State. built at this port within the year, and first called The Reindeer, has been placed in the hands of Jobn L, Lintom, Esq., to run temporaril; and will ail hence, on her first trip, on Sat the 1ltbinstant She i poisons 4 Singular Case —Hugh Gillmore, « man of hitherto good character, (ag witnesses were in at- tendance to prove, and, amongst he call the prosecutor himself.) become world-wide In the merning, The steamship the can present inducenients to buyers not to > He kas constintly on herd so round elsewhere. assortment of second fearlessly assert imself on the mercy of the Cc aon iniaes and their mother was dead. He could not at allaccount for the impulse which led him to commit the theft. The devil hi he had better have been dead. dinary, that he actually sold the wateb, &c.,for the paltry Court, with some appropriate. him tothe lowest term of imprisoa~ wo years. All to-wortew morniag, (Friday.) which was an action to by authority of a State e ground of defence in the case State law was rendered inoperative by that body having regu- et the Court held ‘tutional regulation of commerce. and so decided. The city ordi so far from being unconstitutional, with the goneral reereces of the revise reference to the same subject. Counsel that the case was not one for an injunction, as the par- per remedy by the ordi: process of and that what they asked for was to cers from arresting parti is unconstitutional ; but unt allege is ui a is a well built and commodious steamer, and In speed is not surpassed. ifequalled by any Her sailing days will be the same as those of the State of Georgia, for Savannah, but on the alternate weeks, so that we shall have a steamer every week tor the South. A company is now in course of crgapization, with most encouraging prospects, for the establishment of a permanent line, and it is expected that two steamers of the best construction for speed, safety, and accommodation, will be ready for service early next abting —Phil, Bulletin, Sept. 8 Lavvenes At Gardiner, 2d instant, by Mr. EB. G. Pierce, the beautifnl bark Island City, intended for a trader between Boston and Galveston, in Messrs. Pierce & Bacon's line. To be jaunched at Medford on Thursday. by M..J 0. he supposed, amd. other propeller, It is stl more extraor- lated the same subject, HES, PEACH orria Whites and all other kinds et producss, righ o DEACHES, (PEA time for Preserves, was in accordance ined statutes havi \WENTY-FIVE CENTS PER POUND FOR REALLY ounds of good coffee for $1. tthe Old Established Warehouse ‘ay aa, ers Domestic Misre 5 Robert Coit, Esq., has been elected President of the jew London, im place of Jonathan Starr, . Connesticut, bas Judson, for de- e Bind of rough snd tumble fight Fiiza Downs, in which ensued; and. duriag the conflict, Kuen Feeney took the ear of Eliza Downs tn her mouth, and bit the half of ed pO Union Bank of N alaw which they ly deceased. til it is s0 proved by & its enforcement is as * off, and them epit the ptece The Postmaster of Wast Kil floor, exclaiming, at the time, * There at the Nort River Sto been arrested and held to bail by I. PETERS & CO. NO. 300 BROADWAY—IM- sof Wines, Brandics and Havens Segara — the varieties of Pals and Dark Brandios, Sopother with diferont brands of Gin, Sootoh and Irish iskey, Jamaies and St. Crux Ram, Madeica, Port, Shor: ry, Champaane, Hock snd Ciaret Wines, 2 Rout, Ree ail of which aro offered at the lo Price ORES CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETC, AT AUC- tion —Three Buggy Wepous grooery and food Wao Phaeton+, with tops, 20 six seat Rockaway, and Frepeh PI be te be Fold st Auction, on Saturday, Bept, 1th, at OF treet, cori et of Greon wich «trees. Also one Horse Harness single oo! double sonts, Halters Bo. WELLINGLON & CakTSB, Anctionoer ARRIAGES FOR SALE HT ROAD away, ail iw pert: : one, at the Cnr Jago Repository, No. <8 Can root, none Broad. way. hirlwind, of 1,000 tons, owned ‘hittemore to be commaneed by Captain Wm, H. Burgess,gand to load for San in Messrs. Timothy Davis & Co.’sline. Westwanp Ho !—A splendid ship named Westward Ho ! is to be launched on Saturday, at 834 A. M., wld legge ng Thewanes bth by Messrs. ‘appan. and to be commanded by Capt. cis, the able commander of the Flying Fish; John Q. Ad- ome, Ls 0 ee onward Ho! beds se Vike is taten ment, 310 long. 40 wide. and 2254 deep. a“ nd Bast India trade, and will load Messrs. Glidden & Williams’ line for San Francisco. A new brig wit be launched from the Wr. Cramp, at the Treaty Monument ihe early part of the ensuing week. Her mame is the Hirceze, and i te be commanded by Uaptaia Outerbridge Sho is intended for a general freighter. +e ripe 108 feet; breadth of beam, 26 foot; depth of tion, ‘Van Cott then read two ae toe on nee that no person except thoee who had jour flesh and blood cer Coak!y of the Fourth ward, tock ed into custody, and ta the morni fore Justice Osborn, who lecked her up for trial Reoklessness in Blasting Rocks.—Officer Biiger yes terday mrested Michael Carey, om a warrant issued by Justice Btuert, wherein he stands charced with reckless ees of humen life, in the biesting of reeks. pices of rock. blasted trom a lot near the re r, Wiliam T Blatr. in Forty-tourth street near the Second avenue, fell througn the roof of Mr B's nto the parlor, striking the dress of # chair at the time, not having had suf A warrant of the same med against 8. Mo dovern aod (hos c A piece weigh- ne 110 pounds, was throws » aistance of 140 feet which W. Brown, tnjor fe ‘ ¢—p you. I've got taining fora number of da; stamps sent from the de mail, and addressed to sign to embeaale the raid stamps. The Waterford Sentinel i as any other law. affidavite—one from the Mayor, Chief of ae arrested under the : of their apner, oF persons or in an unauthorized m: ‘had. no legal right to sell, the ordinance, OTEL—THE MIRRORS OF TAIS maapifioent palace are from the Beigisa manufactory 1 SAINTE MO OLRER MOLLMANN & A. PERIER, Sole agents tor the Caited States, 255 Pearl atevet, HISKERS ABD MOUSTACHES IN by Messrs, W. at Wenning, i te 7 le Edward C. Nick- i bat it excepts no person, wl forbids the gale of, oll oot ae t mitted under the ‘¥ by ordinary course as be alone liable for @uuinges. were of reduced circumstances, who enters the that no compensation a E 5 bo! On Tuesday cai os buried beneath the ru! KON P. C. Martin & Co., whic! SHARON SULPHUR SPRING WATER mpire, Codino and nnd flavored, &e., for i : : E ced for the California z no proper remedy officers, who wi ‘oliee rervice from necessity, and na pecuniary point of view would be sufficient to remu- perate an innkeeper, ‘umily interests, and ot toeseape the danger g i z i i 2s j re Cbroke out, but bas not since ‘Accloured man named Jonathan Cash, jell rom & peach tree at Bo pat in two hours aft i i] 4 of Jand, snywhore cituated between Fourth aud joath avenues, rot furthor ont 4 Pa euch fore Te, ap eid it of busiatws and ‘acter, Walch would and thrown into Her dimensions 8 3 bs ston on, Tu : Serer forma, will ples venth eves