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} WHOLE No. 7270. aes : — Bows THEATRE.—DOORS OPEN AT 7; CUR- ose af 774 o'clock. ‘Monday evening, peeneee 41, s7{lt be performed att Bady A Welrd Woman... Miss Horon teen GE FOREST OF BOND’ Mr. Coney ROADWAY THEATRE. Lessee.—Doors o Monday evening, Septer Mr. Bonnycastle. Bicutenant Landry. ... THEATRE, CHAMBERS ST: .—D00! Br ‘947; to commence at 74 o'clook. nae ae Pight this season of the rat American Comedian Mr. aside, who will appear Mouday evening, Sept. 27, in ag ast BURTO MR. N . Thompeoa, Mr. Dyott, Mrs Sterrett, Miss We bag THE RIVALS. . Dyott | Lydia La jompson | Julia Mr.Johnaton | Lu ‘ORTUNB'S Fi IBLO'’S GARDEN. Tickets, ®) cents; Pi to commence at 7% ok. lian, Mr. Jaines-Browne, —MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON. $5. Doo $40 inoome per annum, Third week of the sterling ‘Tattersall, from 7 to9 A. M., and 7 to9P. M.A fir pate stand for a boarding house or grocery. Will be sold » bargaia, for oash, Mile. Drouet, Mile. Leeder, ROB Robert Macaire, .Mr. Bro‘ Jacques Strop. Mi Mile. Lavigne, with Mons. Moge. . " T MACAIRE, SURE FORTUNE.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, " ¢ oltest Undertaker’s Ketablish- wishing to retire from basi This is a sure and safe it terest, &e., of one of city. oes, is the cause of selling. ment. $2,000 oash will bo required. Address M. M. ker, Herald off ILLIAR D TABL®.—FOR SALE, A FIRST RATE SR- apna Ipbeteer eet Legh - ain rises at 73¢ o'clock. Monday evens 7 ishing eveluti Tight Rope by LeonTa\ eo ~ srlENCHANTED POPPY. isa FEMALE HIGH WAYMAN. Sy. YORK THEATRE, ASTOR PLACE.—MANAGER, 8. Chanfrau.—Doors open at 7; to com: look. Monday ovening, septumber 27, will be KING LEAR: tees encom ee Mr.James Stark THE TOODLES Mr. F. 8. Chanfrau ee AMAR a ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T. BAR- a Mansger and Proprivtor; John Greenwood, Jr.. Director of Amuseme: RP HAN’ AM will be iene ievaknad'ae yous : COTS, | an WIFE AND OLD UMBRELTA. Admittance to the Mu- foum and the Entertainments, 25 cents. HRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, NO. above Grand 473 BROADWAY, roet.—Open e1 ht during the week. Ui Missile se cheat anntetiaoe BIE TRANS Gave boon received with tacos by hips ee a ne and jonable ces. Ticketa, ry eonte ny oe comme at 8 o'clock. On and after aay Bone. F concert will commence at quarter before BOM a ie oe aa ast @NCERT.—METROPOLITAN HALL-— L s MADAM! BONI ituily ganouncos that she will give her ae EVENTICAND Last CONCERT, TUBSDAY EVENING, serTEMBER 3, Uyon which ocoasi MADAM ALBONT ‘will for the eeoond time, sing an Air with Grand Vatiations, 01 nome Arditi, ca! ICAL DIFFICULTIES SOLVED. MAD BONL AME M. AL Browon Roygne," * uuted bY HONOR SANGIOVANN BIGNOR ARDITI GRAND ORCHESTRA, a ‘w 5 ao Two dollars agneres Beats, (price two eoliare 200. be had at the : _ Store of Wi Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, corner of 20, Werbe hs *Teis with eftrome regret that the Manager of these Cot orts is compelled to announce, o pacientes for tiokets for the enruing rt, the Free rm ith the, exception of the press—must be entirely sus- Dended. Deers a4 half-past six o'clock. Concert to commence weigt elle et LLE. CAMILLE URSO'S FIRST GRA im America will take place, as alrea. y THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER STH, 1863, AT METROPOLL of iLL be aesisted by M, OSCAR COMETTANT, MADAME OSCAR COMETTANT, M. ¥. FEITLINGE, SIGNUR SALVATOR, and a full Orchestral accompaniment, wus VARIETIES—NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWERY. mear juare.—This new an¢é ificent: An Commencing at MINERTA Rooms, 406 BROADWay. of the grand moving Panorama ‘Winteld 's Glorious cam; in with the of the fender of the de Ulles, the ‘marc! Sioaice.. he lett tS o'clock, precisely. An afternoon day and Saturday, at 3 P. M. QPENING OF THF CIRCUS.—THE PROPRIETORS be of the Great South Western Circus respectfully a nounce to the citizens of New York, that their troupe Ih arrived and will give their first performance inthis city, at the New York Amphitheatre, 37 Bowery, on Thursday next, Sept. 9, Inia. The followin, hye eg talent will ap- ear Among the noveltics of the opening week, viz.:—Mr. Ww. Miss Rose Madigan, Master Lipman. The performers a tached t iad bos ad lend eel Sana ad meet at the Amphi- Leatre on useday morning, Sept. é - STON TRYON, Manage N MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM STREET. Iea, Proorietor,—The a ove eatablishment ‘open every afternoon at 30’ 4 in the evening at hal 7, for the parpo nd Original Re ns of Living Statuary, oy Mile. Casinet’s Troupe of Model *togethor with a variety of beautiful performances. li particulars see bills of each day. Admission—Seate boxes, O cents; Stage Se ahairs, 3734 conte; Boxes, 25 0 #, with cushioned arm Gallery, 124 cents. LIQUORS. URGUNDY PORT LANDING.—BURGUNDY PORT. ofthe well-known brands, St. Martin and P. Danton, in id ths, landing from AZET & ASTOIN, jartell, Otard, Di ies, Gins, Rums, Whi: muy & Co., Rate: Brat Ue Sea Winen 0 1 descriptions. HITE FRENCH BRANDY POR PRESERVING— For salo in quantit'es to suit families, at WM. H. UN- DERHILIZS wholesale anc family store, 430 Broome strect gorner of Crosby. Scotch Ales, (ndia Pale Ale. London an Dublin Porter and brown Stout, &e., imported direct, jwenty per cont ive stook of bottled W atroet, corner of Crosby. N. are invited 40 call than any other houre. An jiquors, &c. 43) Broome ity and country d FANCY AKTICLES, ITVS & CORNELL, MANUPACTURERS OF TIN Toys. of every variety, fancy Sepa planished Tobaose Boxes and Spectacle ance, on of ware, Office snd sample room, var Nasosu sirect. 10 CITY AND COUS ed Ware of Charles Christofle & Co, Forks, 1 Sour Tureons, a, “Cake Baskots, raators, Coffeo Pot Bowls, Henter: Toast Reoks, Bottle Toe Pails Oirand Candlosticks, ke., & For sala to tho trade, by VICTOR BISHOP, Importer, 23 Maiden Lane. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. 4 LBANY, TROY, AND LEBANON SPRINGS—THR A oars i = York and Harlem Railroad leave the Dity Hall station, New York, daily, (Sundays excepted), AsTocretook, A. M.—Mail train to Chatuam Four Corners, en ‘with tho Western Railroad for Albany and Troy, Yebanon forings, Pitted, Springiols. and ove, interme Chatham Four Corners, connceting with Western Itail- »0 toad e (or Lebanon Springs will take BAG eelocks A. Me train to Chathou, Western Railroad foCamasn. sod ot Tobanom, arriving anely she aflernson § Vore * M. BLOAT, Superiatendon AMDEN AND AMBOY HATLROAD FOR PITTLADEL SO" phis —Leaves by »: at JOUN FOP CHR, Pior No, LNolah river, OT A, ¥. aud 21, tavvuah ia 44g houte are, firs’. since, @3 secon! olnsa (by 2°. M. line only), $2 Returning, ioave Philadel onis. foos of Welqud teow, ab & A.M.ant2 P.M. b F°%., PHILADELPHIA Die Bxpreve lines, through in four hour Sore via Jorsey City, lonving Now York at 6A. M. loot of ortiand? sirect: {) x BM erect, Pare, & for frst cles, | Return houraPand counecting with trains runching | or ‘Montreal at sight o'clogh ti » evening Mail Traiz, at cight A. M.; Through Way atjone and and Accommods four P. ¥.; Exprose ‘Croin, at six P. dion Train. ab half-pret toten P.M. ‘wteoot, Canal steeot, Ubgtstophor street, Four and Thicty-tirt étreet. Sunday Mail Trein. ac ve P.M.,” from, Canal strech, Fares 81 by to Albany 1 56 te Veog, $6 1 to Vowtronl, $8 10 to Buffalo; $7, WO te ¥, Rp, Tlakelt tnd Bageaga checks for principe ou ‘eae and North a beobiainod a¢ Chamborastront re GEORGE STARK, Saporintondont. OIL # TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH N Whines ot Leaving Baltimore Cor Nortel and Cl —On sad after Wednesday, the 1th inst, one the q folk, Portamouth, Wel a Be Hae stoamers will lonvo the lower ond of Spear’ cially, (Swe. excepted) for N om, © mn € , 7 oer vac, “Paseongcts arriving {a Baltimore from or Now York, i winiedag to Ko Soul, change fer agaage trew the dep vo he boat. ee FALLS, Agent. BrELS ANY WATERING PLACES, stoma HOUSE.—THIS WELL KNOWN MOTHL nitwated in St. A ie St. ino, Florida, tite favorite resort ih or foe Imvaticaa daring the winter wengon, in Kop goby. W wibons s+ rlfor ABR ite Ss COs "No, 99 011 stip, eond hand Hilliard Table, Inquire at 118 West ‘oad way, Uloter House PROPERTY FOR SA , Fishkill Landing, Dutohoss ooun- action, on the array ap the formed for the maa of “Mophistopholes,”” Gould, and Miss Law.a Ke EPHISTOPHEL Tho Marquis Do Bronoador... . in which Mr. Seguin, Pe ies heer te ae vel of October next, at 12 ‘machinery, and porsonal effects, as fo Land, with one large three brick Faotory, tron), with piol am and , (roof covered witl and boiler rooms attached, through all the Mephistophele NAV. Admiral Kingston eri fice, Wareroom, aud story brick dwelling Houses, The Dam, Fiumes, and Bo of strength, durability, and beauty of finish, ‘The Water Power is equal to 185 horse power tn the dryer 1 of 2044 foot. The Machinery oonsists of 3K) nd mule spindles, aud 69 4-4 wide looms, with all othor necessary machinery for 44 "BROADWAY, ABOVE fkheads arom: every evening. 7OOD'S MINSTREL: Munager and Proprietor — celebrated om) gaunot be equa fe any of musivians and Ethiopian del noators led by any other band in the United 5 Sco programme. Doors open at 63%, convert commonoi fi ion 25 conte. The publio are respeot mod that the afternoon concerts are discontinued. ADAME SONTAG’S FIRST CONCERT.—THE UUB- lie are respectfully inform HENKIETTE SONTAG will give her A¥YD CORCERT IN AMERICA, N MONDAY, SEPTEMBER AT METROPOLITAN HA PROGRAMME, PART I, erture to “Dor Freysohuti,” by the Grand 2 Aria (Tu vodrai ‘avonturati) trom “il Pirat 7 in the most expe: poration, and in first rate sive style, and order. The prosont company hay in the various improvements, §! the Hudson Rivor Rail surveyod) of the Hertford, Providence and ita very desirable lo n fora locomotive shop on an extensive scale, or any other hoavy or light manuias. turing purpose. The real estate and machinery will bo seid ly. The property can be viewod at any timo. of the property and all information given to munications. Address or JOHN SLADE & CO., 13 Brot ishkill Landing, July 19, 1862. RUG STORE FOR SALE—HANDSOMELY FITTED done of the bust Locations in the upper pact of 1t iy well stockod with a good and froah supply of medicines, &c. Tow physician wishin i ractice, the stand is vory desirable, reasons given for selling. Torms made oaxy. Apply at Ol A atcoot, New York. Come per me sereno) from “La Sounam- Mine. Henrierre Sonrag. . Fantasia on thomes from “ Lucreais Borgit to connect a store . Air, with variations di Bravura, E—LEASE AND ae OFA a fur Broadway, in the viel of the bost locations up town, di ionablo business; of the World's Fair, ENRIRTTE SONTAG. . ais, ‘La Fille du Regimont,” Paul Juilion, 10, Eokert's’ Swiss Song, exprossly composed by rl Eckert for Mme. xx tizere SONTAG ..~ old in consequence of the ill proptictor. Apply to Robinson, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. OR SALE—A PAIR OF GRAY HORSES. AVPLY AT the New York Hotel, room 217. }OR SALE CHEAP, FOR CASH—THE 8TOCK AND oods and fanoy store, with ono or two jouse 89 Grand stroot, near Bartow street, Jersey City. Apply on the premiacs, of Jas, Hickey. OR SALE.—AN ELEGANT THREE STORY AND 35 East Twonty-fifth iw Aollar,) for which » ! fixtures of a dr; f Samuel C.Jolli os years lease of the . Mr. Theodore Eisfolds ol eke Commas at 8 precisely. The attention of the public to the following is rospeot- fully solicited:— 1, "Visitors will plosse show their certificates at the doors of the Parquette and Circles. ‘he admission tioket has te be left at the entrance doors, 2. To avoid confusion, it is ox be occupied five minutes hefore & o’oloe No checks will be delivered till the end of the first part. piece, (Home, Sweet Home,) the en- ce doors will be closed, to provent the gonoi boing disturbed by the eo often complained of rush to the doors before the concert is © ADAME SONTAG'S FIRST owing to thefaumerous pate valle f basement house, No. feet east from Fourth residence contains every modern improvemont, such as iat ..gax, bath rooms, &e., &o., built by, and inquire G. WELLS, 93 East Tweuty-cighth street. OR SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, WITIL ® four years loase, enue, north side. ante nected that the soate should doing a first-rate Ating, the owner During the last SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN old established Segar Store, in a first rate lo Inquire of C.°L Elevouth and Twelfth sti ACF STOCK FOR SAL CONCERT.—IMPOR The holders of Standee Tickets are re- on prosentation of the check, they be admitted to the F quette and First Circle, and that only after the overtu they must repair to the Second Circle. measures aro necessary, owing to all the tickets with seats being sold, to provent ‘inconvenience to their holders, and to preclude other than atandeo ticket holders intrnding in the Parquette, and First Cirole. . BENRIETTE SONTAG'S CONCERTS.—I seat for the Fir (Monday, Sept.'27,) is sold. Tt hae been determined to is 3 Holders of Standi AN OLD ESTABLISHED nd, in Broadway, above Bloocker stroct, to let, and x, about $2,000) worth, for sale. excellent opportunity for an enterprising individual, Ad- dress, by note, G. R. D., this office. OR SALE.—A PAIR OF BRIGHT BAY HORSES, SI teen hands high, perfectly sound and gentlo, fast t irivers—good in any harness; would suit aluable horses. stable, 174 Mercer atroet, ur at No. [63 Water © with each ticket, wil st the stock, all fresh goo hese precautional ellers, and stylish Apply at Keod old at the door only, Tickets will be a JOR SALE, VERY LOW—A SECOND-HAND GRAND Piano, in good order, and of 0: suitable fora boarding house, ox scowl. dmitted to the Par- after the Overture. They will be a wp. bs the holders, an \@ fustructions giv ‘S CONCERT.—S. C, JOLLIE, 300 nette, at First Ciro ‘Apply at Lt War that due attention should be paid to LADY'S BOARDING HOU. Nicholas Hotel: politan and ‘St. every convenience for doing business, street, next Flore OR SALE—ON THE MOST REASONABI, the lease, fixtures,and furniture of a sp! rant, oyster and dining saloon, doing an extonsive business, itis located on tho corner of two of the groatest publi thoroughfares in New York, and is fitted up and furnished Also, one of the bi near the Metropolitan Hotel, exteuding from roadway to aback street, with tw ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up RAP FOR CASH, OR GOOD SECURITY, Store, well located in the upper part of consequence of its proprietor’s Low rent, long Apply at 76 Walker ADAME SONTA: Broadway, has secured a few choice seats for Madame tag's Concert on Monday evening, of which only afew h containing the is of the airs—biographical notice o! May be had of 5. C. J and at the hall Garing thi RIETTA SONTAG'S FIRST CO: cert.—Some choice Seats are fo s STRAKOSCI'S Metropolitan Pianoforte Emporium, 62) = sloons on Broad- sale, at MAUR! ADAME SONTAG’S CONCERTS.—SECURED SEATS may be had at MILLET'S Musto Store, way Theatre. the city. To be opposte the Bro: A few choice seats for | Svouing, 27th, for wal AG CONCERT.—A FEW CHOICE SEATS Fol Madame Sontag's,éret Concert in OR SALE CHEAP—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A neat liquor store, with sitting room, cellar, and Croton; hborhood, For particulars apply on situated in a good nei the premises, 113 Mul A LIGHT ROC be soon at Sammis & Whoole: near Market street. Price $50. {OR SALE—LEASE AND hotel, located near the Bi modern improvements, uished in the best styl Persons per day. AME HENRIETTE SONTAG'S FIRST GRAND Weckite, te Henry street, daykevoning’s concert, can be O'S Music Store, 27 Broad TU fitted up with all th ADAME SONTAG'S GRAND CONCERTS.—TICKETS for the firet Concert for sale at the bookstore of ADRI- No. 2 Astor House, opposite Bar- uum's Museum, Also, orders received for tickets to the subsequent Concerts of Madame accommodates on gn ave; eS bs ANCE & SUERMA Apply to ROBINSON, 55 Nassau street, YOR SALE—THE © Ais Centre street. ¢ sold cheap, ATELY \TRE STREET NEWS DEPOT, plied for immedint pply 6 above, to ALFRED OR SALE—THE STEAMSHIP CHEROKEE, 800 TONS and 220 horse power, is now at anchor of the Battery. Fall particulars of the vossel cai iber, and persons wi: vited to go on board. E. CU —THE STOCK, LEAS bitshed Drinking and Fifteenth ward, tor having other business to atten if applied for soon, E C ortablishment, No. 19) Nassau street near Beekman, ECOND HAND FURNITURE FOR DAVIS’, 63 Ann street. Hotel keopers and a the city, and’the public gone to NO PHYSICIANS:—FOR SAL RU in the upper part of the cit: cother with « large and growing practice, to which the pur- h troduced, if he be a regular practiti dvertiser is under the necessity of ount of his health. person having $2,000 in ¢ obtained at the office to examine hor are in- D, 4 Bowling Gree FIRST GRAND CONC ADAME SONTA g le at Messrs. G asic Store, 297 Broadway. DAY CONCERTS @ large room, known as the Melo- wery: would he rented chos . Apply t0 GEORGE 1. \O LET—FOR § NCERT ROOM KN No. 53 Bowery, will be rented very ved up, and will, LEAT. &T thousand. persons, ——— DANCING ACADEMIES. ALKER 5 respectfully informs his friends the puclic that he will open his new academy on Satur- i |, Wednesday and Saturday. demy on the above days, or at hig residence, Si Houston strect, two blocks from Broadway. ‘The above is s rare ANCING ACADEMY, AT THE SUAKSPEARE H0- YEN informs his friends TENANTS REGISTER, TORES TO LET.—THREE STORES TO LETIN COURT fot Furnitare stores, dry i nted for liquor stores ; ge store, $200 for the small om IL tel, 212 Williain stroet —H. ME ie, t Breoklyn, suit goods or shoe store application to Mr. HIS SISTER'S (MADAME B for Danoing, 669 heir method of tenobing bas Combined with instruction ‘and in parlor dancing trough LL ity Variations, the exercises for dovoloping the museu- # young scholars is found high LET, IN BROOKLYN, A FRONT BASEMENT, with gas in it, suitable for a respectable phy n Location desirable. Apply immediately, at 123 Henry street. Ss d aniveren! appro + the dances ® la modi 0 LET.—A NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, arth street, near the tyle, with’ moderate T, Thirty-foursh bonofoia, The le of motion in to 8 tow comprehensive rules, North side of Thirt; avenue, finished in first clas im provements. street, first house wert of rypyo LET—THE prc ° s ¢ the Ninth avenue, D FLOOR OF THE TWO STORY For further partioula: re No. 9 Astor House. A FURNISHED HOU , &e., and is a very desiral spply on the p 0 LET, IN HOBOK It contain bath, rai residence, being located in the most pl Address, with name and reside NG.-ON MONDAY, ® purse of $300, fifty ion, and repeat ander g. Jack Rossiter; W. Peas Wordraff names r. » Hudson, Hera! yi J. Got names w. m Lady Suffolk, iteoklyn, for the & AT FLATBUSH, LONG ISLAND—A COT. opposite the Episeopal Church. age, with stablo, &e., mt low, to a good tenant. T CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND—A NEAT o beautifully situated and surround out five minutes walk Lvlow sponsible tenant. k, and return when n baer to Biller mane Xor'256 Broadway. TEEL FAMIL sli the modern improvement: Roturn as soon and cold water, water closets, mari sion immediate LACE AND EMMROMDERY 3 mongers taken nt dto buy on established butiness, with a « For particulars inguite at No, 32 Dey ste irs, between one and six o'clock, P.M. n Pa ta, JON 1 SNEDIKER, Proprietor "Oo LET-TO ONE On TWO ¢ of well furnished reome, connected, pith o small private family, and no bonrders let separately if desired, let on resaenable terma, every five minutes, ¢ rooms Will ho well “Rupt, and Ca Tat S76 Broome street, y of the afternoon or evening on the promise vn eleep on board bhe boate, Ne promises ATREVILLE COURSE, L. Ge ee thee ir. D. Talim te. Q. Bpioer names b. b. W: GREAT STALIIOD Vo gossion iiny Joba street, ae: SE ADRIATIC= ROOMS FOR COMM LYTE HS, CLUDS SPORTING, — H Septem bur, a Short dows; to commorce ab twalve o'clook, hundred blede will bo oa thy te avo, for gontlomen, to ‘ot at trent, Oa the tine of K b WiIk como off MASON & MITES MORNING EDITION---MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1852. | NEWS BY TELEGRAPR A Series of Ratlroad Accidents, &e. Pracapecenca, Sept. 26, 1353. Mr. Henry Adair, while om his way to the whig moet- Ing at Pottsville, was rum over by the cars of the Read- ing Ralfroad. yesterday, at Phewixville, and hed his arm crushed. A passenger train was thrown from the track yesterday near Pottsville, by whiok two geutlomem were severely erushed, and roveral others slightly injured. ‘The enginecr of the Mino Hill train fell on the track at Pottstown, yesterday, end was se badly injur.d that he died in a few hours. A young men had his arm badly shattered at Potts- ville, yesterday, by the premature discharge of a cannon while firing a salute, From the South, DAMAGE TO THE COTTON AND BICB CROPS, RTO. Baxritoan, Sept. 25, 185: ‘The southern mail, through to New Orleans, came in this evening. ‘The papers throughout Louisinas, Alabama, Ceorgis and Missiesippi, all state that the oottom crop kas beeu greatly injured by rot, and that the orep will be much shorter than‘was anticipated, ‘The first lot of new rice waa reooived at Charlestoa on Friday. The damage done to the crop was not 80 grea’ 98 had been feared. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows adjourned sine die yeeterday, The Southern Secessionists, Ricumosxp, Sept, 26, 1852. The Souhern Banner, a secessionist journal, refuses to support the Union ticket put forth by the late oonven- tion at Atlanta New York Politics. TWENTIETH DISTRICT DEMOORATIO CONVENTION. Rone, Sept. 26, 1862. The democratic cauous in this city last ovening, olcot- ed “bardabell delegates’ to the Congressional district convention, who are in favor of Moulton, against the Stryker or ‘soft shell” candidates. King» County. COND DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC CONGRKSSIONAL CONVENTION. The Democratic Congressional Convention of the Se- cond (Brooklyn) district assembled at the Kagle Hotel, Fulton street, on Saturday evening. After organization, the right of the Tenth ward delegates to participate in the proceedings was contested, on the ground of irregu- larity at the primary meeting. From the statements made, it appears that tho inspectors were compelled to suspend the reception of votes before the hour designated for closing the polls, from fear of personal violence, and Placed the ballot boxes in charge of the Third district Police for safo keeping. On the other hand, it was alleged that there were no throats of violence, and therefore no cause to warrant tho course pursued by the inspectors, On motion a committee of one from ensh ward was ap- pointed (excepting the Tenth) to investignte into the circumstances ot the care, and report as to the proper course to pursue in regard to the matter, who, after dcliberating for about half an hour, (the Convention. in the meantime, taking # reoess), recommended the hold. ing of a new election, leaving it to the Demooratic General Committce to designate the time and place, of which due notice will be given Our Cazenovia Correspondence. Caruovra, September 24, 185%. Gerrit Smith up for Congress. ond not for the Presidency — The Candidates in the District. aw in the Hiraco of the a desputoh from fo, stating that Gerrit Smith was mominated at Ua- etuta for President It was a mistake; it was for Con- s1eas) So you see we bave three candidates in this dis. teiet fm the fleld fur Congress First. we have Hen. Wiliiem J. Hough—old hunker freeeviler, Gerrit Smith—Gerit smith man Menry Teneyck, whig—Scott man. ‘There we have them, “tit tat toe, who xot a row.” General Hough is somewhat popular as a politician of the cld sechool—an ex member at Congress —was oae of the Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. and was offered a Generalship in the Mexican war, under Poi) adminis. tration Gerrit Smith—everybody knows Gerrit Sinith—he will poll # large vote in this district. A good many think it would do him good to go to Washington—would take off the rough edges of his ultraisms. fe is a powerfol and popular map before an audience of abolitionists, and bas acemmanding influence with the women and children, But if he should go to Washington, hs would have to use arguments instead of sympathetic appeals, and work under parliamentary rules instead of carrying everything befure bim by the storm of his popularity before the aforesufd audience. Let him go if he can, ‘twill do him din good. Mr. Teneyck is a young man, and very popular with the young men of the district. ‘Ho is quite » large ma- nufscturer, a glorious fellow, and will run well *Twill be a funny contest. ‘The party collars hang very loosely this fall. ‘There ix no issue before the people except personal popularity. ‘the candidates are all free sotlers, and all the poor devils who are compromise men, nnd sua- tain the Fugitive Slave law, have no candidate for whom to vote as Ican see. MADISON, Election in Wiscons! To day an clection takes place in Wixcousin, for a Chief Justice of the Supremo Court, and two associates, In this contest, party lines appear to be only partially drawn, The democrats have made regular nominations while opposed to them {5 a ticket which is ostensibly in. depexdent, but which may be safely set down as includ, ing the whig candidates The following are the nomina- tions :— Desnocrati Independent or Whig Chief Justices... Chas H. ¥award \ Whiton Associates. Marshall M Strong. Jas. H. Knowlton Movements of Presidential Candidates, JOHN P HALRB IN O10. ‘The free roll demonstration, says the nel. of the 24th instant. came off yesterday. Neil's ull was well filled with attentive and respectful licteners, Hom. John P. Male addr for one hour and a half. flo is ® plessant speaker, at timer eloquent, not dealing in personal denuncia- tion or abuse. Some of his points were well taken. The courte pursued by Ohio's senators, Allen and Tappan, beth locofocos, in voting for the admission of Texas, was reverely censured. How could the friends of freedom in the siave States stand up for the cause of liberty, when the locofocor of Ohio, by both of her Senators, acted with the slaveholders in this game of acquiring now tlave territory? Mr. Bale is snmounced to speak at Wellingten. Ohio, on Friday, the Ist of October, and at Elyria, on the 2d. VISIT OF GENERAL PIERCE TO THE UORTICULTURAL sHOW. (From the Boston Herald, Sept. 24.) The democratic candidate for the Presidency vistt- ed the exhibition in the public garden. yw terday. at noon, Hon, Marehel P. Wilder, Dr. Eben Wright, Mr Hovey, and other members of the committes, received General Pierce. and rhowed him the “lions” of the vege- table and pomological worid, us dixplayed on the grosa- ing tables under the mammoth tent. Of course, as 8 man of refined taste was bound to do, the General «poke his praise of the dieplay, as having excceded anything he had ever witnesred. Introductions were numerously given, and band-shakings correspondingly plentiful. Kossath’s legislative martyrdom in our State Hoase, was hardly a precedent to what Gen. Pierce had to suifer, After en- joying the splendid right for apwards of an hour. the dis tinguhed visiter departed in company with his friends —Beston Herald, Sept. 24. Hisavy Damaces Recovexsp aGaws? tue City or Bowrox.—The case of Aun M. Clark against the city of Hoston. for damages sustained in consequence of failing jnio an open cellar door way. Iu Hawkins street, about » ycor rinee, was on trial in the Supreme Court yesterday ‘nd this ferenoop. ‘The case was given to the jusy under » charge from Judge Fleteher, and after a short absence they returned o verdict for the plaintiff, and assessed dotieges at $4,600, The testimony of the Massachusetts General Hospital physician. where Miss Clatk has remain ca for nearly the whole time since the accident, diseloses (ollowing vimguler facts ;—Miss Clark is about nine. years Cf age ; provicus to the accident she was em- jl yed as ® Worsted worker at Malden, and enjoyed good health On the last evening of the railroad ‘obllee procerded with some friends to witness the fireworks in Yowdoin rquare, On their return home they passed ‘larendon and Hawkins streets, where she foil n ho grade of the street and side walk had been red. After she was teken hgh compiained of & in the stomach. The k at Malden, was there +d with yomiting and violent pains in the stomach ; returned to this city, was conveyed to the Masachu setts Coneral where she has remained ever since ‘The physietens say that in her fall she received op injury to her «pine. and the result ts, that she can keep upon herstomach but @ very small quantity of food wn emount barely sufficiomt to sustain life, but not «nough to stay the oravings of appetite. Her chief ali- ment ie molarees and water, and if any amount above two ounces ls given to ber. her etomach soon rejects it. Va tents ha ised by the wo “mtaater pod day fn ee laws bar op al feoling as it the had been stra vext day she proceeded to her teen applied, and then ood liver oll rabbed on the soarif a) worface, and thus absorbed into the system. The ".atur tunate scung woman te [ttle botver tham » skele‘on aod ber sufferings are po doubt vory severe. ° ny tbat (berets recorded im the books but oe obailes one —Bowon Journal, Sept, Our Boston Correspendonce, Bosrow, September 26. 1862. Growth of the Webeter Party in Mascachusettem Congress onal NeminationvmGeneval Pierce in Boston Hunker Movemeninm The Natick Murder m=Amusements, $. Websteriem is on the rite. The prosenes of the great man himeelf in this part of the country, has put new life they are taking measures te secure for him a heavy vote in his own Stato. Their meotings have secumed a character that until recently was ua- known tothem. The pumber of votes that they olaim for their chief is 26.000. Muoh less than that number would be death to all Gemeral Soott’s chances here, and would be tho means of giving the electoral votes of every New England State, except Vermontsto Goncral Pierce, who, as « New England man, ought to kave thom. for the breaking up of the whig party here must haves arent effeet on Connecticut and Rhode Island, where the demoorats are siready ahead, If the Webster moa do not very much overrate their strength, and I think they do not, General Scott will be in a most amaaing minority here, Hoe eamnot get above 50.000, if they are right, while the other candidates will receive 100,000, and pro. bably more, so that the whigs would be im a mi- morlty of vot kkws than 50000 tm Massaohuaetts! Would not that be a rebuke to Mossre Draper, Grinnell & Co, who “voli Mr Wobster and themselves at the Baltimore Convention? General Harrison had 20.000 majority bere and Mr. Clay distamced both the democrats and liberty mon. Gonerat Scott will be nowhere in this State. Thus have tho wh'gs, under bad management, fallen from their high into bis friends. estate, It ts believed here that the determination of the Web. eter men tocarry.cn the war, was the oauso of groat mortification to the proprietors of the Bostou Courier newspaper. Four years ago, Mr. Buckingham sold out his thar ip that poper ot the rave of 4.000 for tho whole. and took evourity om the property itself for the wmount. They say. on Stato street, that mot even the ipterest om the «9m for which be sold bas been paid, and that the only motive the proprietors had ia standing out so strongly for the Webster party, was the oxpeotation of forcing the Scott men into purchasing their establish. went; but the “aodge” failed and the Courier retains its political Integrity, The Ber has always been right. Our Congressional ominations are going én, La the two Boston districts. Fourth and Fifth, the whigs have nominated Mr. Walley and Mr. Appleton, the latter be- ipg now our member. Mr Walley made a formal act of aabesicn (o the but his Webst not wish to Scott party on receiving the nomiuatiot string to his neck. ‘The whig maj wore thrown by freesoilers, Mr Burling: him General Wilson and Mr Sewall both re mencement of th oulition, to which it gave both tories. Jn the Ni h district the whigs have nomi Dr, Beli, im the Sev men yet betore the ir mblic, In the If prevent indications. the the 6) 4 rtet the berd of mente m fom erin whigs will carry p ms, to bave any sveb arral msjerity 6 whize, will, nevertheless, be repre. enicd Ly geutlemen of (hut political faith, So much ovetupidity in making a first step. The Frenchman who said thutit is the first step only that costs, ought to bave ndded. that a wrong first step costs ¢ Yet the whige ul ave no great occasion to buito the feliy of th Arnucana, #aye;— “ Pues noes el Ve « estimado s reputado;” jor m. which, being interpreted, signifies that the glory of the victor is always proportioned to that of the vanquished. ue whigs will not have much to boast of, «have displayed no single quality in the musnagement of their affairs Calculated to command suc Ja such cas or their enem: oss, 4 General P o at ihe Revere House apd all wero much p ners. Nberal oploions f he hed ever prevented him as having done 30, act authority trom him.” He added. sy 2 that he next four years, £0 long as be goes for the constitu von, The hunker convention in Norfolk coun ted ag 5 chapee of the lire p: is of anything tbat can be rea: sce Mann's nomipatica, and jon would thisyearsmarh whi ntitled to a ‘orowner’s “quest? vor from inranity,” ‘The borri to be wrapped i ie uct the murdcrer there being, in fac evidence conduct in an Iriebman, » home, see. no perticalar oceseion for renewing it here. is « point of b not to be witnerres end cecarionally th this sentiment long after their arrival in this country ives. bnt Crust contess, that to hang Carey on ete ‘There is too strong it is ea bled shrewd officwrs to ba derer, Las been completely obliter It is unfortunate for our sew law, son sentenced under it was guilty of fratricide while state of drunkenwess, the latter tact being an aggravation of acrime in itrelf sufMeiently startling. and.of very rare ie part of the world. Now we hare the Natick tragedy, the most horribie affair ever perpetrated here, if we except thea Wiuniagton murders two years o, when Pearson killed his wife and children, I bave heard both crimes attri- coourrence in buted to the new law. that law being an ing portation from Maine, and providing that every mam who shall be ecndemned to die shail not be exesuted untitone year ufter the date of hit sentence, when the executive may, at any time, order his execution. As thi te therefore efforts w! old’? practice of a ple yerrens, who probably never beard of the change in the jaw bave perpretrated hwoody crimes. It is a mistaken notion I think that th sass of mankind have ao men ‘heir Joysity to and re¢erence for the gallows, eegurd that insticuten peror Charles V. who never saw ut taking of fis hat to it, and making a uch ns would, pot have been unwerthy of Dick ofowelf Boy. after all. what was that monarch but » forpin om © larger seale. ‘cae te eins Tr “ Sowpron, represent Mo Congress, Rows ch diet ict, divd yeote: afternoon. Am three vacancies in our “ox not aman of much talent, but was very Thovgh the tiquor lew is very generally enforced f Bosicu. it Is not eo tm all places, A friend 1 Brightow the other day. and hich 18 frequented by the oattie di gare Tho tale of ardent spirita he found on mont telek'y, aot on toquiry, the le gocd wid thet ism is weil known. Mr. Appleton did un sgain. but he was indvced to consent to prevent a quarrel between the Capulecs aud Montagaes ef whiggery. Mr. Burlingame tas been nominated in the Fitth district by the freesoiters, whioh is neither moze nor lese than 2 polite way of applying tho politioal bow. rity in the district ix abcut 1,560, and of the 9200 votes cost in ‘51, only 1.036 me's Oppusition to the Maine Taw. last winter. in the Senate, is aa unpar- doable sin in the eyes of his political friends, aad it is pnderstood that they had determined not to nominate in for the Senate. ‘The Congressional nomination pillow with which the fceesoil Othello emothers the otfenoing Derdemona 1 thought he had too muoh “pirit to die co tamely. especially av he has done his party gocd service, and is personally popular. His being dis- porcd of leaves the way compictely clear for the frecsoil- era of Middlevex to nominuto an entire new ticket. pg. Middlesex is the battle ficld of the State ead has beon since the com- vio- ited Jodge Themar, an out and out Scott man, Websterism not being over strong in Woroester county, Thus far, veither party has piaced in nomination # first clas man, und our next Congressionnt delegation will, 1 feng. present m striking contrast to the present, th district, i¥ the ablest hth dis- é the whigs are divided, though not to an ex. tent likely to hurt them, between Mr. Bartlett und Bir, Wentworth, of Lowell. ‘They made a mis- {uke when they put Dr. Huntington up for the Licu tenunt Geyernorship, for be would have made a capital congidate in that district for Congress. According to ivy wear all porsibls wilh air. Mann at ola lead $0 the chotoe of fros soilom or fajets in-which there are two thousand joice over ories that will be owing, not to thoir own strength, ir opponents, from which wisdom may be learned for anvihor campaign, Kreiita, in his e has been in Boston this week. He loft for home yesterday, Many of our citizens waited on him with his and soun’ sense, A his elty took the liberty of aking him if id. or written, that he would proscribe ¢e- mcerste. in the event of his election because of their ac- Uicn in local matters here, as had been raported by some yerrons. Frank by nature as wellas by name. our next President, said “ That he had never expressed any opinion one Way Cr the other on the subject, and that whoever re- t wholly without ery man who ported the Baltimore platform, was. in his view, a de- crat. and to be treated na such I give this conver- ration. becaure attempts are muking by the Scott men to ‘Low thatthe baraburpers of New York and Ohio. and de- mc erate generally of Massachuretts are to be put under the ben ofthe party in the event of the success of Gen. Pierce. Leto Je not a word of truth in their representations, and no barnbu ner need fear that ke {s to be proscribed during ain xnd there is as great a arty being further rednoed. as there ably hoped for. But for ¢ Malus law. ihe coali- ery ae the elephant treads on his evemies The coalition, if doomed to die will } » murders perpetrated at Natick continue n the profoundest inystery. ‘The most in- | i Higent people are of opinion that the Irishinan Casey, not the slightest © warranta belief in his guilt. except bis wan- dering away from the house in the mght time; and that js plausibly accounted for by come, on the supposition he saw the murder performed, but wilt not give up Uw name of the perpetrator. ‘Chis would be very natural in bis own country, bad aiweys fen tho law the instrament of tyrants; sud, therefore, heving contended against its execuiion at or among the humbler ciavses of Ireland T prosecutions i they can help it ; continue under the dominion of I go uot know how much value is to be attached to this ch evi- dence as bas thus far been brought forward against him. would, im my opition amcunt t@ @ much worse murder han that perpetrated on Mr. and Mrs Tay.or; it would be a judiciol butchery, withcut extenuating circum- ces, Fortunately. the barbarisin of hauging has tubetantially aboliehed here. and the conviction | cf Cneey would not necessarily be followed by his death, prejudice against the Irish ‘in the minds cf the more Sgnorant, to secure to the prisoner ex- ‘ct justiog. in any case where the passions can be sucess- uly appealed to by interested parties, Ali the stories ‘hat have appeared about Mrs. Taylor having recognised Caery. ond icentified bins 99 the murderer of bereelf and husband. are totally without foundation, she never + poke after +he was found in # dying state. The coronor, has ro m/cmanged matters. from want of know. bie duties. that much of the evidence that would vegarding the dapo- sition to be made of criminals convicted of capital often- ces, that ecme of the worst crimes ever perpetrated in the State, bave cocurred since its enactment, The first Ses ne law has one as a virtual abolition of capital pumishment im Maine, it is ruppored Ct will, be the oace here; and M be same ae did the em- Sone low bow, =—————== PRICE TWO CENTs. law, legal way pe creature. fearing tbat he will bite, Thry are probabl: Mr Bravs’s opinion, and know, from observation, that the law is am instrument more remarkable for the perty of close shaving than for alwayn shavig the persom = Mr. Sheriff Crocker. however. hae ex ‘room ity nine years ago, whon * Mr. W the head of twenty thowand other “ Misters” with leather aproms and rusty firelocks, shut him amd the reat of King George's myrmidoms up Im the then little towm fomous for la bated bohes and love oat suspend, ‘or there thick-coming personages aunple means of amuse ment exist. and are tobe extended. Miss Kimberly. who has just returned from a very successful engagement ot Buflalo. wilt recommence at the Howard om the 4th of Qo'ober. opening with Rosalind, in As You Like [b,'* ope of ber best characters, and for which she | adi y fitted. both by taste and appearance. Julia Bounett has been very succesful at the Museum, always one of our best conducted dramatic establishments Netioaal fx getting slong rather siowly, and the workmem must usb lob Very fast if tho design of opening on the éth of Jetebrr is to be adhered to, It is said that the compam are bere under pay. The slowness with whiok the Weck fe done, {s accounted for in various wa; owing to a lack of building material. while others dvolare hat the only material wanting Is tin, T say nothing of the minor amusements; there are an abundance. Signer Kitts continues to attract great andievces at Armory Hall. Profreor Anderron bas dono admirably at the Velodeon Mr Dempster will commence @ of hie wutiful Seoreb concerts at the Mesonic Temple this eve- npg. Thus you see that all taates are provi for. aad tbat ¥e are bot likely to be ridden to death by Jere i stunsements aré suMcieat to unreet him from that sad die on which. according to Horace, he has so strong propensity for getdng ALGOMA, Gur Quebec Correspondence, Qvuerneo, Sept, 23, 1862, ition Relative (a the Fishery Question—Mere Trouble dm ernment Camp—Refusal of Mr. Cartier to take Office—Elective Legislative Council—Criticat State of Ow radian Affuirs—Post Office Report, ete On Tuesday a rosolution was passed by the House ef Aseembly, with great ananimity, on which te found am addresa to the Queen, thanking her for the prompt atten- tion which bas been given to the representations made from this provinee, and on behalf of the other Nerth American colonies, on the subjeot of encroachments of Aicrican fishing vessels ia those waters from which they are excluded by the convention of 118; also for the promptitude with which a naval force was despatched to exooute the treaty; and also to express the hope that ne treaty will be concluded with the United States fur ceding any of the rights secured to British fishermen, unlems such treaty shall include all the commercial relations be- tween the United States and the British North American colonies, The reading of the resolution was warmig cheered, When I sent you an account of the resignation of Me: Young growing out of the commercial policy which it is Intended to pursuo with referoneo to the American trade, I did not expect there would «0 soem be a move on the political board in another diree rection; but. consequen? upon that event, yesterday, aa s/o» as the routine business of the House was disposed of, Mr. Hincks, who has the entire weight of the provinelal government on his shoulders, rose and moved that the oe ders cf the day Le deferred till to day; giving asa reasom, the follure of a negotiation between the government aa@ Mr. Cartier, who bad been offered tho vacant situation, which be would have taken had not @ difference of epim. jon sprung up on the constitution of the legislative coum cil, which it Is propored te make elective, and from whiok the members of government aze destous of withdrawing the premerty quuiificettoa—a sort of chartit proposition which Mr Cartier could not swallow, and he accordingly boited. Mr Cartier a Canadian gentleman. remarkably well mid on American affairs as 1 beliove | before stateds a the rest of his countapmen rather of a conservi- tive turn of mind, Ie was opposed to selecting the meam-” birs of a body the eecond in the country, which every where is fuled by men of wealth and standing, trom the masres of sociciy, without any regard to chatncter on@ influence, merely because they possegsed suffloient abitbe ties to be troublesome; and he consequently refused te yield his support to ro uaprincipled a measure Phe members of the government, it appeared from Mr. Uinoks? statement had not made up their minds as to the nature of the qualifications. but there could be no doubt that they were Willing to sweep away overything of the kind. The House rubse let adjourned, and to day it wilt hey have succeeded in obtaining @ Commisioner of Publio Works who will draw in harness, ‘The fact is, 1 begin to think we +hall have an explosion here, Mr. Hincks bas allied bimself with Dr. Rolph. the leader to the clear grit party; and so far as an estimate may be formed from his actions, with reference to the Clergy Reserves. and with respect to the consteue- Uon of the Leg:slative Conneil, the Doctor's views are im the arcendant, siting bt ; There was never a display of more misplaced levienoy, than in primitiing such men as Rolphe Papinesa, aad Mackenzie. to return from their banishment, and agate take their place among honorable men. It has been am nounced during the past week, that the Eart of Kigin ie to be reoulied Thin may be true or not; but there muss be something revolting to the feclings of a British noble- nav, or avy man in elevated life. to be competed to asso- cinte with cha) acters for whom they entertain a sovereign contempt, snd whom they know to be destitute of prinal- ple. ‘The affairs of Canada were never in @ more critioal sita~ tion than at preeent. The good natured men, who for Hime years have presided at Downing street, have allowed ‘hem in this country to do pretty much as th leaned; and the result has been, the eame contempt for the Oole- bis] Office. and the authority of England, which pervaded the covotry at the period of the rebellion. Should the prerent ministry in England remain in power, restraints Will be imposed that may be productive of general bene- fit; and the Pohabitants of Canada will be taught that it ie a British colopy and not the independent power which olph evidently considers it, twitbstanding the various changes that have tekem 6. te tories have stood firm, and are still united ae mon ip resisting the spirit of ionovation that is abrosd, and bad they not ruled the country from the pe- ricd of the American Revolution. in such & manner as te ‘ea feeling sguinst them, which never will be oblites ed, they might at the present moment do it good rare view; but exclusive of this. they are too non progressive, ond their anti-free-trade Prinalples must exclude taam from pubile favor. A report bas been presented to the Legislature, by the Honcrable Jomes Morris. the Provincial Postmastar-Ge neral. The business of the department is rapidly facreae~ ing. consequent upon the reduction of the rate of pr end the etablsbment of additional post routes; aud bas been satisfactorily ascertained that the grows i | tor postoge, ending in April next. will be $524,000, I adeficiency to be provided for of only $16 400, = sgrerment made with the Postmaster Genewsl at Way dae. ington, the payment of tem cents on a letter, at the o9/ dow OF the render, will secure its transfer from Canada Ww sng, port cf the United States, with the exception of Cai where itis fifteen cents, ‘The amount of Dostagay om let * patsing Guring the past year, between the ta”, coun. tiet, bas been— rd For collection jn bs essntnae vig Ss For collection in the United States... fr g By the terms of the agrecment, eech:cowy try reteine | the postage it collects, The pumber of lettere recelved for delives , thro the provinoe. for the week ending the 24. Ag dt Tage oes +6061; of newspepers 101.000, Durie gy the last year 444.260 miles of post communication be yo been moking the distance on which rails img’ 5 been tra ed, 2,001,073 miles, ‘The great facility fand pene 4 Dich letters containing money sre for rarded in Gauw les orthy of imitation in the Unite w/ states. ‘These ane tered in ‘he offices at which 1M y are received’ wok delivered ; the porty to whom they, ¥.ro addremed writing bia name opporite the number 0% the letter, when hen ceives his letter, The extent of tis branch of the opera. 1, irnovll out the murs | ona ef the department may '# ¢stimated trom the feet hat 97 (00 money letters wer # r+ gistored on the bocks o€ the Montreal Post Offiee slowey’as bayi that cffice in one year ’ ‘DR pesod thevagis A great deal of the Fucce'# which bas attended ‘: ing of the system rince (he Post Office Departunoey es transferred to the colonies by the parent Stute. about tem ears rince. is to be al-ribeted to the business habits and iteral views entert:,iner, by Mr Morris, who looks forward. at no distar# yeriod, to the transmission of let. ters throughout the prrivinees at one penny ach, W. Tar MeTRoPrOLizaN MECHANICS’ (xeriTUTE on Wedne: day even/ ng in the hall 1 a Seliencaton Pear! noah Ser ry Beq its the chair. The fol- lowing gentlemen oy 7 : iy Toor diteg tora Molen Seka Pees T B. Entwiele, 7, Halliday J A. W.B. ¥. Mattingly. 4. , WwW. Apps. and W. oumbery Tt is the intention of "ate to found s library at tho eam Most possible moment — Washington Intelligencer, Sept. 24, Riot —A riot, oocurred at Lansingburg, N. Y., Seno aan og Siena ings nr fm whe were oiher to aryeatent that, called ‘or the Interforvave of & tence of death parsed ‘Thomas Davis, Methe murder of his alster. to imprioument tor life, eas

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