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ae , THE NEW YORK HERALD. » WHOLE NO. 1215. . MORNING EDITION-----SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1852. DOUBLE SHEET. UCTION NoTICE.—". s. BUSH, AUCLION will sell, thiv day. at 10% o'clock, in the « 10 North William street. nes » ond haud | ‘Mookoases, Bureaus, Sofas, Cou bh euch Bedovo (ote, Bagravings, Paintings, #0. @ quantil; articles, ko. UCTION NOTICE —LAKGE SAL and Elegant Furniture —0n Wo ‘in the extensive ware rooms of ir 1 Sot WIL be Bold, Without resery om ‘euperior eabinet and hou tam ) mahogany and ot ond other Reduteads, So ne niture, Looking Glasses, Beds, Vosks BocXoases, spleudid i’ wendy. THO} OF VALUABLE day, at 10tg w'ehvok, J. Brown, 20°60. @ACONM VO Rese’ mire, mado i t Chisirg, Rockers, BY J. BOGART AND Tit : BELL, Auctioneers.—This day, at Wd ‘elock, in Ure Foome, 1 Spruce street vil he the Purnivar Palutings aod other arra: nts of the Atlant Hudson erect. Alva, Furviturs of a family giving up | Mecoping. Aloo, the Ualance of stock of Groorr Orchard street. Also, a Torco, Wugon and Haenes DRIAN if. MULLER, AUCTION BER.—DESINARLE Lote ot Auction.—A DIAN 1) MULUER will volt at wablic auction at the Meret wnts’ Exchange, Stotober 126h, 1852, at I20'clowk, 31, 20) valuable building, Tote and Plots, with a valuahio water prwer, situated ab ‘Tarrytown, Wcotwhester oonuty. on the Huds ant within ten minutes walk of che Hudson Ri ait depot. The shove lots ars weil bonied for building. on ale- vated grown of the river and sneeounding eountey, w churehe in the neigh Dood, dad Weick thy proposed ve | fare by raile: swillmake Tarcytown one of the moat de- wirable recia x in Che meighbwra A. Mama, de. 72 Merehaute bx ry: Fe Cove, near the premises @ Wall meee, corver of New stew ENRT H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, TE of Cameitins, Purni &) —Uoury Coy wit wt auction, on ‘Sutunday, Uotobor @iolock, at the sles room, S Walt strect, a lary Camellias, e!1 from garden of Aloxander Hutahi Moria, ovewor of Broadwey and Letrest.” fT Sollootion ta in the very best oot Using about (i) choloe, well- crs . Gower beds. Thoy wish to call the attention of al ore of this favorite assortment of plants, to eall a for thomeotver, ns such an oprortunity for elves with wu vt wll probably newer o Ouragain. Catalogues can be tad at thy office of tae ace Gioneors. ther fora of the city VANDEWATER, AUCTIONER | OFFERS AT J. Private ost the loage avd furs ienre of the Bath House, 1. L., ou feyerable torms, ax tae pr: at proprietor is ahout ehantng tin Tnenlity is not surpassed hy way a vhoimity: ot ess, and a protltabl asinery Eas always bean done, which can bo increased Broper oxoctione. | Apply to tie prosont proprictors. on the Preiniacs, or to JL. VANDEWATER & CO, 1 Wall atroct. J, ep VANOBWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ao ge Auction, on Friday, Get ber txt, aud on Saturday, Gctoher %, at UM o'clock, at Rorge and desirable avsortino: Biture, to of +e consignmen ognd-Band furniture remove: les room, Ld Wallstreet, & fuew and escond-taad fur- Also large assortmout of se- nvenionce of wml A tes, to be sold to ol agle fire-proof safes, Catalogues on mui mr of wale. OWN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE ‘No. I] Spruce strect—Household Furniture—This da. at 1046 o'olovk, at No. 91 West roadway, near Franklin Street, consisting of one elegant mahorany Bookonse, Sofas, Carpets, Bedsteads, mahogauy Tables, kitoi: iture, Crockery, Glasxware. stoves, &e. EW GROCERY, STOCK, AND FIXTURES —MO day, October 4, at 10 o'eluck, xt store 149 Seventh a Bue, hetwoon Lwenticth snd Twenty-tirst streets, will be Gold the evtire contents of sams, consisting of fresh tir see- viva, Pioklos, Sauces, Liquors, Ge. with the new Store Fix- ure, glass ‘Showcases, Cou iters, (Grocery aud Bar,) Se. Alvo, Cane, Mill, Refrizerators, &o. WELLINGTUN A. CARTER, Auctione: W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONRER. — HOUSRIOLD Foraiturs—On Monday morning, at 10K 0° i Car, betas all the ‘outi, consisting Tets-a-tetos in bro Lie, Ete 6. wt M6 Greenwich avenw ¢ Furniture of a gentleman going » Lounxes, Divan gorer, Book Cusve, rich Card Ceutre, and Dressing Liblos, Mahogany xed walnut Bodsten ts, imahosany and walaut Bureaus, Dining and Breakfast ‘Tables, rich mali Walnut, ‘snd maplo Chairs, large Feathor Body, lair Mattresseo, Valliasters, mahogany and irou Hat Stands; hs voriety of marble top Fura ture, Crockery, Ulats- &o. Every article will be persmptorily wld, and be removed from the promises immudiately. ILLIAM WILTERS, AUCTIONERR, WILL SELL, this day, a6 1 o'clock P. M., at Is7 Canal street. all the parlor, chumber, and kitoton Fu elegant roe wrod cottage Piano, 13¢ acta . Qetaves; two Cook Stover, Carpe, ® large quantity o¢ Teather Keds, Nodding, &c: also # lot of ourled maple Lamber, bed Posts, Table Legs, aud one chet of carpenter's Toole. Sat tuptory. NDT, AUCTION SER.—SALES ROOM, —will sell, this day, at 1096 colock, ear, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Paitin gs, rockery, Ching and Glasswars, haw id Inne Mr tcrestor; alec, w lot cf iated Ware, sod four ver Watches MASCHLLAS GUUS, AND COFFE ING 4 SUPR- Tons and ¢ 4, owe sood a0 ito for the invite oll aud examine our new ‘eks, at the fe awing low prives: 23, 3, ) couts per Lb. Also, ® large eupuly of Goloug, pound boxes, at $1 por box; four-pound boxes of 4 n, 83 $1 HO por b dz good Ground Coles for $i. Just ree oply of ative Ceylon Coffee, the first © is ity; ‘Which, for its richness and arvmatic qualities, cannat bo ex- gelled. ever by the colebrated Mocha, Bewar ‘Qur nombre & U7 Catharine stevot, under Br @lothing store. VOSE & SUYCE, Wholosaic and Retail Toa and Coffee Deale 300. 0 SEGARS, OF DIFFERENT BRANDS > of Gorman, American, and He: Vans, for sale oho ondway, eevond door, BEST ARTICUR EVER T—THE offered to th for rovty, d bottoms of Steamers aud and fiom ite spark aud cinder proof qualities, for railroad Urilges, ears depots. Se. Los lmoniats snd specimens ean Lo deen at tue depot of the company. Kor wal in p 8 of 20 pounds and up. 6, wnd in cil, in kegs of 25, 5) and WW ponds, by te. Vearl street, sud 73 Be wo BOGERT, genoral agent, No. ‘Vor street. HXCUNSIONS RNING BOAT FOR NEWRURG, Hastings, Dobb's Ferry, ‘aw, Verplan Caluwell’s, woond 8b UNDAY fog at Yonkers, Bing Sing, Hever Deck and Vola s wer THOMAS & the pier foot of Jay « Chambere street, overy Sunday m ralag, the above pix iketurning, will leave Newburg o'clock, P.4-, arriving ia Now York at 6 P.M. UNDAY PXCURSION BET) ®) New York, innding at bers The new aud ert eteamer HART Jeayo from the foot of Rolinwn + gelock, A, N. 2 Newark, st 6 P.M. Ss’ DAY EXCU G NEWARK 1 AND enti, aniag Tot of Contes d from near wi en Cove, Ootober 3d.—Th pit, of REEON af the weatl®, postponed, wi ou Sunda srithout fail. ‘he xteamor KUNG P loaves \uattin: Zine etroet, E. x and Twonty-© Cove wt c . wach Feb rate nd clam t Juxuries ¢ rd, Como one, come allthis is your Last kets of chance. t' Sad ay good for REEDLBY'S PRAC~ edition now teady,) y to be the 1 or written, P. aofal 16m, hae written Cor it UM AN AUTHOK.~ m Busivers, (Hoa © presa waiver monoy-ma other suc 4) T. BAL 1 © tival T } premouneed qlete tree tins vm, boslas & akeveh of bis aking, Tt @ worth woight in gold to ony ac t @uce from OLY @rigizua MANIFPBESPATIONS — DISCUS: - Pr. B. WW. thiehmond ond Professor 3. B. lrittan ue ‘Une the myatoriour » now asourcing Sinous pare. ci the United states and eleowhers Yon wn oe thy spiritual manife be properly avoount- ed for, witho. t admittit 4 in th Guetion? eunjcet being ough the ae inexpel " + 8150 por annum, One pay fo ay etn cenich gill contain “the whole discussi 4 resting tnacter. extra edition maotlate tl wish to bocome famt- toand on aides, Address ATLES P Cortlandt aber AND THE DING P omiaod work cnt * Unole dwith Buekingnam Hall, to fuit view of hota sides of the Slavery Qi Criowell, Beq., Is just pubushe | by D. VAN cwawu street, coruce of Ana, Prive, 5 shil- FINK AES. 2 , ANS UES PuAsKS VET TH neee et all the eoato ore) discout + Sontiume, S17, per hundred - waae . Victor bidnor, Bele gout for tho mauntartorare, # Wetton tees he AND WATHAING PLACES OUSE—THIS Whi KNOWN WRI dineied | St AUwustine, my the, fave Jor nvaliga d. cng the winter ay 18 fore 7 at sito oties of TRA & OO, No. Mm w* we millios, aad oF dios, ko. wh any other bows. nner: SA doron fine Ciarots, Heras Reverse etrest DIAL ittere, Under eh exten, Cherry, perry enue, Annigseed, a ordinia: fc al, apd Bows ey by WH IN DREN, a \¥ wtreete, aA te ween |iaiieass A CHINA, GLASS, AND BARTHEN WARE BUSINESS | to be disposed of, situated in argland; | eas boon established some time, and | fine situation, Rent tow. bite and 9 small prymonte will bo made sway. v Applying to BURGESS, atreet. | RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR CONFECTIONERS Aud Gakerw—The advertiser, « coufectioner of many rs experience, reticing from the bu whole establishment, with all th urer, good-will, and fexwe (which h nd would of itvelf command «0 will dispose of the ix but one extablish ork that excels the one u STINSON & C BOARDING HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR SALE. ALE «GOD. RD, 270 Pearl very low Cash. At peat of the kind in New w r Inquice of Expross Ageuts, 19 Wall stroet. » house ia in one of the best situations ia she vil y, | nod is well'filled with a good class of permanent boarders, | Address L, k., Herald othos, - | \ BARGAIN.—PRICE $100,—A LIGHT WAGON, WIT enamelled leather top, own be seon ab $3 Forsyth: etreet, ONDS FOR SALE. NEW YORK & NEW HAVEN 7 roont Kailroad dus in 1565; New York & tnr- lom ¢ por cont Kailroad Boude, due tn 1872; itluois Central 7 per cent Railrond Bonds, due in 175; City of Mobile $ per gent Krouds, due in 1857; Plattsburg & Moutreal7 per it Railroad Bonds, due in siz, bern Vormont 7 per t Rail Bonds, due in 1801; Manat Sandusky 1 por cent, cooond mortgare and income Railroad Bonds, due a 1857, By KETCUUM, ROGERS & KEMENE, No. 45 Wisling atrent. /VGING-HOUSE, WITH FIXTURES, complete, clearing a pr $50 por ppowite A market, u ferry, ® station-howse, xtonelve mecha ostablighments, which insures ange run of custom at alltimes. Four youre lease, at a vers lowr Will be sold, @ great barfain, Apply to J. SELNGEANT, 15 Wall street, ppRve TORE FOR LE—DANDSOMELY FITTED up one of the beet locations in the upper pact vf the city. itis well atocked with » rood and frosh supply of medicines, &e, Tom phyrician wishing to connect a stor: with bis practice, the etend is very desirable. Apply at 5! shird avenue. tet XCELLENT CHANCE.—THE LEASE, STOCK, AND Lixtures of that woll established Drinking and Hilliard toon ccruer of Great Jones street and tho Bowery, will he gold, in consequence of the propriotor having other bu bb, Whieh £ res all bis attenti Call betwoer the hours of Taud? o'cluck, P.M. (Urev wad Kasy on. Sutur- day evenings.) INE HAVANA POODLE DOG, i) end warranted of the high- Cen be coon at 17 Laurens atrect VOR SALE.—A G just imported from wet bree NU {OR SALE—PEW NO, 46, ON THE GROUND FLOOR of St. thomas’ Cuureh. apply ta T. PalLEY VERS, 29 Nason ateces. NOR PALE—A& COFFEE AND SPICE FACTORY, with & good round of existemera, and = room and power to let. Also, a Horse Power and other apparatus for Fale, Lnquiro of C.BOUCLE, 2%) Washington atract, POR Saber con well worthy the attent ap itwill Le di ER LOT ON BROADWAY, vf specutators ard othe wd cf very low, and on acoommodati KBLLOGG & KIRWAN, Zt North WL terma. Apply t Hina streot. ALE-NEW THREE STORY DWELLINGS SITU- ‘on Twonty-sixth and Thicty-firat streets, A lots situated on Twonty-tfth, wenty-sixch, For dSixty-socond streets. Apply at 231 Eiompson stroct. VOR SALB OR TO LPT, AT WILLTAMSBURG—A Cree vtory and basoment brick Louse and Lot, tuishe with uliding and folding doors, stone sto sp, iron baloony, rear , yard fiagged, marble tentles, and five grates, With & decline. It is situated on the south side, two blooks from It was built by the peraon who furnished ail © worth $5,080, and will be sold this week for coraer of JROR sae. COVPKR STEAM BOTLE RR Also, & cofeo and ter Ure, with five compertineats, and with a large ospper vegetable boiler ‘the above artic whave besn only ebout three montis in we stove they were manufacture’, and are worthy the attention of pros prictors of rise, d af geatoona &e. They will b3 told low. asthe o tanhont leaving tho city. Apply ad Nov 1 Mott street. FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO- ‘Awo-hundred and thirty.three xeres of orcelient sted in Ramapo Valloy, distantalout tiirty Y, andebout one ile from tho Now York Railroad.’ Contained in the xbove ise acres of superior quality and growth. The far is atered, and weil adaptet to ngricultaral or grazing |. Part of the purchaso money may remain on mort- in paw ee Apply to WM. B. SLITH, Counsellor Claw, No. th Nesean strart, sooond atory. i AND GARDEN Po. u AT NO. IS TA martine pigs, opposite the park by that name, ani ne of the plassutest lneativny iu the city. Tho ksus in compl te repalr, andr for inmediate avenpanc Tt n is well stool npe Vines and ower back to Thir Th ly who want aod npply, cl street. FATE! FOR SALE-SITUATED IN THEE Jo part of Browdway; the love, furni (ail of bourders. A Sine uppertuaity for an enterprieing pore money, being of tho Worli'e factory rea Ww ven for eolll Apply 6 JN, oS Navaau ctrect, np atuirs. on LEASE, AND THRES Sixth strect, for ro to rum, and the a ap. ‘tho lease t ing ene hundred fo y bn sreated on the roar. at the expt tov A FINE LOT OF BUILDING LOTS .4 in Glen-Washington, which will bo gold at low pricos don gond t gent on th y apply to th er toV AMES SANGLEY, nt bronxville p: RW TOWN PIPPIN AND LADY This trait kod hy baud, swoated in now Gas hoop barcel ab to foreign ccunttiey 29 p rol; nud Lady Apple d feo on board © port of New York. Ay Polhats Parw, Boopas Post rk NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NIVERSARY O7 THE JER@Y RESCUE, FLARE-UP THE GOUDDELL CAMP, The Webster Movement Progressing, mc. de. ey ‘the State Liberty Convention. Syascuse Ootover t, 1852. The liberty mov last eveniog nominated Willian & Governor, State Prison Tospector Anpiversary of the Rescuc of Jerry. CURLOUS AND BXTKAOKDINARY SPRECHEBS. Bynacuan, Oot. 1, 1852. ergine howe toorder, and Gerrit Smith was appointed President PORK SALE, A WELL SITUATED GRO. . now doing s good business, A lease of be given. Apply on the promicos, No, S07 wd virect, 910,000. re occ eect eiween Brondway ond Pitt ni lot in i womty-first ANT + for Slit eoed svenve FLKSE ave Nevin g wi the modoea, iupe old for $3, *)0 M Ranaut atreet. : COUNTRY SEAT AT STAMFORD.—A £8,000, y beautiful Country Seat, with three aot ‘om of Innd, ai slegnat cottage 0 firs’ hav elo and modern tim ents, carria, . arbors, aventior, Wolke, rit, Key will be sold for SSW. aM. L. Sf f Noxoaw atroot ra —WANTED—A PUROTIASBR FOR TIER 4 BOO. Beak tne tateree cfs dry goede store ls sd? ove of the beat parte of the city for a test clues busi The stock ianearl all new and will boeold very cheap, or ha : x7) GIBBS, 8 rth floor. A PROF pow in Jen gentec! and pleas the amount a ked f A ’, above Caralstveet. Ti) health f selling. For particulars inqvire st O60 Broadway ence off SPLENDID VILLAG AND TAUIRTY farms to be @iatrivut -@ soon mong thre) hun- xhry subdseribers. gach sharo ooste only $15, pay i, Which will seenre four hates villas slot by one bunde d, sitnated at Lake Lan island Yailroad, and within tw» block! i ‘00 wenty te feat ge the M evid road, or @ Ingm of feom two'to twerty acres. The yok are now open for ambscripcion, sud will be closed ant ic Sivuribution take place as avon as the shares are taken, taken. Also, forsale ® fow good farms of iy ied ten . from $2) vo $30 por nore; each ners will prod coe $100 worth of grain cr vegetables por year, the dol being natirally ae good as that under oultivation, $10 price of whic) is from $200 to $0) per sere. Fors share farm, app y immediately to CHAS. WOOD, ‘0 24 “REMOVALS, OF THE NATIONAL LOAN PUND nee Company, of London, is romoved from VE OF Life A wt, corner of Mor ‘abldngton oti at ea be effec here inenrance 4 printed Califoruia roles furnished on app! J. LEANDER STARK, Geroral Ayer toa! Reaminors. arlom Railrosd fea: (Sundays eace tham Four Comers » Kailroad for Albany and Troy Springnold, and other inter >, M.—Asoommodation ¢ ma with Wester u estern i ee or | AD FOR PHILA IMIS POTVEA, Ptor S S haeat, O pmd By And $M ot Mr. Suite, op tubing the chit said. tu eubstance, tha Ubis wes Che most momentous day of bis life. Thoy had ceme together to treat of subjeots of deep interest to the human tamily, o»d ~“momeatous ss the claims of God.’ Ho thev introduced Wan. Lloyd Garrison. Mr Woraros arked if Mr Smich was hoard ? Cains—Yes, twicw over We want bia to practice, so that he muy syeak well ut Weshiogton. &e. Mr Gannon rove and read selections from tho bible. | with the influence they onee had, for many of the untortu- Mr. Jowosnor read » poom. by ©The Reseus of Jerry.? Mr Raymono, one of tho Seerotaries, read a letter feom Senator Chase, of Obio, avo wing the Fugitive Slave act to be no law, aud the escape of every slave a constitutional fom distinguishod triumph, Ile aiso read other Letee eymepathizers fo the cance, Juptain Darin Dive years at Ub Lhe fave power, F’ deys Lo cout off, Mr, Raymon followed. the next aboliden gathering now lying at Gave & grap! erty Mc. May presented the report of tho Business Com- anittee A scrtes of resolutions were also presented, and adopted eimewly. Chey dectare the Fugitive slave Laws Mar bvid—a ptranded hale, . thea, end that tke re-eue of Jorry Waa mothing bat a Jescue trom a mob Diss Lucy drove praised the Syrasnenns eaponially those wor tilver, Eh-y who achieved the ceseue would desoond with & baie of glo y about their beads, Furpraice Dovcr aes said the record. of man’s right to liberty wae written on God's beart, aad omild mot be ezared here till i¢ was aleo eraged there, ‘The body thon adjearved till alternoon GON Suse7UN peopls, or upwards atth comaented ox tions of the goverument fy nukin jects chattels, Jerry et God. actormed in of ‘y IE the arrest and reeena very graphicslly, end said that th return of Sims was the hoaviest blow struck against Amertean bberty The reseus was the heaviest ia ite Uebuif, He rejoiced im this ce ol mn. Mr. Bmuith 6poke for en how. Mr. Gaunison rejoiced in being present on thts occgsion. He covated vp the sumbers, end Fr that, God was preent The sow of God. angel tbousnnos of our couetrymen ers hore in spirit, miltions of slaves are with us. vad. daally some thow of ou citizena Mr Gurrisou discussed the Baltimore plaiforms avd the Fugitive Slave law. Ho referred to Christ's toot at the judgment, und eaid-—" tho Pugitiy Slave low, ip asking as to ebut our ears agaist our bro ther’s ery. arks us Co demn oar own souls, Tt 14 the cup Of Campation that Congress offers tous Sir, itis tov muck to ask of us. Lam pot willing todama my own soul to kecommodate uuy polittoal party ta the Liad, Br. Gsrrison gave an account of ths extradit of Sime, und compared the ciremmetencsa. with Jerry rescue, He vindicated the higher law and deecented in his peeullae manner, on tho Laiqullous nature of the Amerioay Uuton Lucnetra Morr followed with ® defence of women right torpeak here he called Mr Smith to accoant fo forpettin g the non-teristanee principle in urging bloody nee to The reosprure of she She had ao od nto holding the clament back, and hurting him « ttentionnliy but would not take life Che vio ¢ ut Chri-tians hed resnived in the imprisonment of Linmelers wen tt was e orael visitatte Contribntic for a AIG At punret the mevting adjourn ‘Lhere were Ip all wbont fee thousand perssad prereat. Gerrit Swt'h stumps the soathera part of Madtwon COMMLY EXE Weel. ombled at the esurps te eel ered image Ifo devcritud aginst Jeary rosoae fand, 2. @he Webster and Scott Whigs in Honon. MEEMINGS OF ROTH PARTIES— WEBSTER SXCITE ON GHG INCRLASN-—SCOLT STOCK FALLING, Bev. Boston, October 1. 195 uit nlmerd every Libr y there w @he Webster Club held a moeting at Act Union iat! | or a. who fwd been brought by their be this evening. which wes fully attended. Soveral spirited: | aud bound a rentiser fur the purga cot re ieie fh w Kogtish ianganse tpeeches Wee mude, and the greater’ epthustesm pre- eatin: 4 5 ob aa: Gace ere vailed, % wot very © it is bowerur, Tho prospects of Dantel Webster wore never brighter ta neeruninall tt in w fom yoy ‘ . - urye ct cultivation be steadily the vid Bay State, The people are fuily aroused, Clobs | ho generat fay country t4tevel and are forming ia roveral ot the wards tn the prest Taeventy tee melas tn arand Webster m etiag will be held in Fs t of 2500 tbs w your * e8 te - “ « heve owerich Me Mucrey week, at whieh time sor able t some $5000; Mr. solitil. $4 000: State Will teke the stump age a Harris $9 000 (A dol ‘Tie Sectt whign belé a meeting at a met Liberia bears shoo! 7 tice is worth aber this evening aud when the body hed for noshion, were bot thirty persona present, rious k ait va meting come four or five hundred gere provwnt yey fs stock is faillvg tery fast. The faisohood publ ie aa ae Beott papers in reterenoe to Mfr, Wobstor to in) United Steter, Iber Scott, and very much adding to the ¥ ni: & bigb-echoot in | the k Mr. Wi be ay ‘4. about “e ) soye in it is in Virgioia; his owe From Baltimore, | beolth. was Tho poopte are happy and PATAL CAS@ OF LOW PRVER--BSAVY DAMAGES, 4 bé there 92a none #ho would revuin to Bavtimons, Oot 1, 1852 pt for pose of paying thelr faoads » ‘ es hue of bby rauge trom five to fif.cea Ceptoin Foxwell, of the rehooner Sussex, arrived here y productive for there aro todsy, from Savannah, died at Quarantiae, of yellow Wheat ts nes grown, but caled. Every maa fever 80 There is A verdlot of $2.000 damages was rendered to-day, | the Superior Court, against Den Rice, foram aanult oa | « The assault wae commit | George Appleby, » compositor, ted ton yeare inthe Sun office, where Appleby wa taoployed aud was up aggravated one ‘The wail is through trom New Orleans, bat brings n° news of interest. Sontence of Forgers at Philadelphia. Psapecenpa, Ootober Ly 1 Williom Fisher end Houry Craighead, convicted. © forging United States cola, wero sentenced to-day t Judge Kane, in the District Ooure—the formor to f+ oud the latter to six years impri-cament, ‘Acelientaily Shot. Nannowsevna, Octobor 1, 18% A Mr. Purdy while out on a guaning exoure Lis right arm, by the accidental discharge of his gen. The Fire at the Michigan State Prison, Javxwow, Mich , Sept, 20-07 P.M. The main bwiding of the Stato prison is oxfe. Thi wegen, paint and shoo shops are wll burned; end thi ig not yet subs Western Navignutto Ciseuwnar 1, 1852. The river is falling slowly. with efx feet ta th: oh to Lowssitie ihe New Orlewne passexypet lavwbs nce rong. ‘The Norma leaves bere on nigh, To Sew Usluans, wbiskoy is, povrd frighte Ge to 7 reights £00 De weather bes (he appearen ‘The Meetean mats ave very deregab, f wy Avuosy, Ovt 1, 16 La be; OO K No veturn of the reosipte of produce nayo-ea seni | Kailroud Mortga Hear lerteady Wheat— We neor 0! ao, calet worn « Conn, Ky Ch deo, 4%; ering. Cory ts Gra. at Ge, for Guxd Woatera © 8 Koilrons ter of C000 by vet Oats ora steady; 24 00g Sastet Wi Ht dbo, + domnwl ; Rules C06 bie! vary to prime cv | | msasrety tecd ond Stew Aye for tour rowed, Whtakey 9 0 Wi, ten Obio eel hope ee be dum OF nb. of, Hh; 20 Uniow Cant, iM eA ide ce ME a Be He, TE Mecekegt duet "ABOLITION FROSEED GAT SYRACUSE. Great Excitement and Curious Speeches. | POLITICS IN MASSACHUSETTS, TROUBLE AND CONFUSION—ROW AND ADJOURNMRNT. King, for Governor, und Preston Maan, for Lioutunant- ‘Tbe Goodell mon held a State convention thls mora. ing. and. afer « sharp altercation, beoke up in confasion, ‘They succeeded ia waking aly oae nominstion—that of At about ten o'clock this morning, @ orowd of up vards cf two thousand persons gathered at the ball of the nsw Charles A Wheaton catied the Meoting Putnam, catled ) Danton wae next introduced by the President, asthe gentleman who had been imprisoned, y of Washington nt the comntad of U. butd he once made Ko gceat an agtintion In Cougress Utat Uuey had to udjourn (or theoe Ho alluded to Mr. Webator's boust that & fugitive slave would be tazen ia this oly at Me Webster he atid, was Ho thon dwerption of the reseue of the slave eh Who paid tho modern Jades thirty preces of a with a party of rportemen, to day, was sorioa-ly wounded in Meteorological Ubeorvations. BY MORSE’s LIKE OF TICE BAREMENT WO, 854 WaLL GREET. Tuumepay Moroder t. 1852, Burrare, 10 A M.—Thermometes 68. Wind west. Clear | 9P M—Thermonotor 58, Wind west. Close. Rooureree 10 A. M.—A beantiful, cool morning. SAE ik (cs boom Osan slenssat. day. Wiad BM It i a 8 war lay. southwest, Thermometer 73, arias Avavan. 10 A M.—Cloudy morning. 4ght south wind. Thermoaetar 68, i 9 P M—Cloudy evening. Light south win. Ther. wometer 60, Unica. 10 A. M—Cloudy and cool. Wind northeast. ‘Thermemeter 66 9 P. M—A olear, plearant ovening. Byaacusr, 10 A. M—Civer and pleasant morning Wind north. Thermometer 61, 9 P. M—Pieasent evening. Wind east, Thermo. moter 64 Aveant, 9 P.M.—Oloar, pleaswnt evening. Thormo- moter (6, Meeting of the New York Coiontzation Soct- : ety. Yosterday evening a meeting of the friends and nup- porters of the New Yorks State Colonization Sooiety was held ia the Presby terion church, Merovr street, Thore were about 150 persons provent, includiog a gress mony ladies and & tew colorrd men, The chair was vou pied by Dr. Spring. rho slated tho objeot of the meoting to be to Coprider the geneal question of Libertaa ovlonisation ; but prior to going into tho eulyeot he thoughs it right and proper that the proceodings ahould be protacod by prayer, Dr. DeWitt gave ous prayer; afier which Rey, Mr, Pyewny, secretary of the astociation made « fow remarks relw'ive to the operations of bimself aud oul- t | [eogues with regard (o sending coloules of colvred men to Liberia, They bed had many difficulties to encounter at first, but after a hard struggle they had succesded, in @ » | great measure; In carrying their philanthropic plans iato execution The difficulties be alluded to arose from the great mars of the colored people or this country entartain ing prejudiovs ageiust the rootety audits movumouts but im the lupse of time » great and favorable chiage had been wrought amoaget them, Chetr interested lowters exercise but little ioflueace over thea now compired nate peoplo wre witine to hese ihe wdvicw of those who really desire to soo thefr condition amelioraiod Choy are porce!ving Bre aod moto the advantages that Libs ria presents over Lats country. for there tuey caa Hive as freemen whereas, iu tuis land a strong prejudive miltiates Qyeivet their udveocement. The second year ater be (Mr Pynuoy.) jotmed the pvctuty,” aoly 14 colored “persons ‘could bo Loduced to’ emigeate ; the mest year Were font; the next yer 60; and to-morrow (Saturday) it was expooted thata eom- pany OF HXxty Would depart, many oF whom were Hore before beyond the abores of America Nearly all wore from the Nortbern Me, 4 many from the State of New York, aud :ouw from Cansda, Fhoagh this way a large pumber, yet he wus happy to Fay thus there were Uoico ab many Who had given inthete names ao bose Willing to Gepurt uuder the auspices of this a-soctutiun The reason that (bey have not gone, ts thas thoy have been intimidated. and tn maay instances thieamned. oy Interested partion; bul yet it Was eMtis(rctory to see the Gorice of emigrating evivesd. 4 lever had beou reovived some time since. tlom Mr. G. A Pevitias, of Atkeas ta, Stating that a Large family of colored pareons tiving 1 Dir netghdmbood, were desire but so “ tine after be seut another th pe by dows, tutiva not LO yo, Bs ttey were at token to Cabs aud sul Wrote Ip reply. end simply ota chezact+r of ihe aero foolteh calumny ‘i ay Yo (Me, Pyany, tuac well hoown Wer to Lhe fertoms gotog 12 motuw: sould dicus ant Lheir fellow g ers ke wise Oenze ue tel ge nice t 1 COMME pia th f bi Uvemty-ttcs fe colored mea he: 2 bad covery re t be 2 «0 think loved mun creed be advanced to t ad gia vdght to enjoy. Ua M fl , { Liveris, every After a tew Tew tiness to » be pitt to him rotative 1 wre (ut tu re. or enadted to nd informetion, (bam he ¢ sibly hope for froma | apeeok. aeverat of (xe me # ywte stints to Roberts, ‘Tbe iavnt of his | wereie All travel Lioeria beve pro ace and gormity jones be eoutd of no plioe wth was wore sirictly observed ant d tba ia Liberia As toe } 6 inet when oducsrion is more | | d among the pope thore wilt be extibited | the uiost favorable specitnens of mental ability Swear ji by law kuew only two babitual }a eooug of the people consist ot | taading. ferm! aod al arty. ‘fhe colony | exesckun & mosz-favorn op tho nelghboriag jan £ Mastcal. MADAME GONTAG’A THIRD CONCERT. opportualtics to admire her were afforded to th was fully verified inst night evenin, wae at once credi caniatrice scene trem (he © mir dee Seblummer,’’ was greeted with goueral and pro. acknowledgements, It is neediors to apeak oritioully ot aang, as culcgiom ts the only criticie we have to olfur surpasiog. to our ta te, any of tho eame olasa of compo- sition im which we had hitherto heard her, was attired with great tnate and elegnuce, and Loaked ro- murkably beautifel Im fot, che shows horself aa per: song, Last night che wore a very handvome white silk dress, flowered, with embroidered and deep laced flounces und 8 stomacher of artifloial greom leaves interspersed with diamonds ; wreaths of the same material dooo- rated her hair, amd @ maguifioeat peert necklace, with Jewelled bracelets completed bor persomal orasments, VFinebed wih the inspiration of ong, ead cheered by the exctling puudis of her nugilory, Madama Sontag ap- peared to ell eyer the very beau adeal of w beautiful wad encbeating women Kor the tirat tiow in (itis serler of concerts, the public niet their old operatic favorite, Bi. nor Bagiall, aud gave Jim an epthustarttc welcome. the duct from © tli * sung by bi 4 Sigoor Pozzolini, wa9 e-moat ad. mirable prroroance, aue eltetted much applause, Ap usuul acto Paul alte wa» honored with the coming. i-beand atte ation of his delighted auditory, during cation of the furtasefeom Norms, Che cvcovation performed by the orchestea. ws the » to the cecond pact, Was & delightful trout +d an encore. ogett cr, (he enterLainroent was « oost charming and successful one abd murt buve served—tf any ching Were needed for that purpose--to ectebtish Ghe exbellence of Madore sontag ux on artiste. sad the superiority of ber ray # over spy thing We Lave heretofore enjoyed tn that “ We regret. however, tertesrn (ba vhe coutemm plstis soon leaving New York. and proseouting aa. ue istic tour Grouph the principat erties of the Vator three times more, two of whick wath be wpjaats b Moe Comite Unso, the wooderfal violinist, coc m ond will give Heverel-oomcerts in that cit cr frat uppearance in the part of TRUBGRAPHLG. ‘1 IN VHIGADERPHIA. Parnavetoua, Ootobsr 1, 18 boni hod a rptondid wud! moe et her concert to- *, and was raptoroust Dioce was red AL Mad ony (OUARTS EN THE Wo ore eb show Mebiigence, Pour ar onxbled to present our reat Auntvas. ov Ei New Youu POSiNe ByatEMDE cre with tavie whi ants who the torat number of om) the pase more o wud piasors of Lud 5 1,088 + " 3 2048 6 1.430 4 tide val $ 477 73 tim the trauelé of netivel of th vite FEL the oo- oaston of the dédiit of this beautiful and highly gitted artiete—that the sensstion which she et first oreated in the musical end fashionable cirole of this motropolis and country, would {ncrearo and magnify. in proportion as bio — Motropoiiten Hall was crowded to its utmost capxoity, with « vory handome and fashionably dreseed audience, and throughout he the en‘huslasm manifested for Madame Sonteg ble to the taste and appreciation of the sttendance and extremely Hattering to tho charming Her wppearauce on the ctage, to sing the re of “Der Feeisohuts.’ + Wie mative tracted plaudita, to which che gracefully bowoa bor her rendering this avd the other pieges in which she Der Swiss song, however. waa her groateat triumph, and drew down from her audience rounds of applause, which were only ci mced by amencort. Hor singing of the Kng- Heh bailed, “Ob, charming May,” was exquistvely Bue, The countess feot an adopt In the science of dress as she is im that of side" car. built in the true Dutiln fashion. boty hangsupovlong shafie,wb: bate inserted fetetns kaseee straddle, ‘ihe entire weight is thrown upoa the beok of the hore. and he bears i: up instead of dragging it after bimasin our wagons The car is oxpableot o: four persona, two ritting upon each side. The backs one couple ae Opposite the backs of the (we persons seated ou the other side, The wheels are low and soaroe- ly teen. ax they are covered by two steps which bang near the ground and terve as & means of mounting the vebicle, The ear attracted great attention yesterday and a crowd of oor citinens gathered around it [t t« well fioiebed. pod the curhions “made with taste,” but al- fhoogh {fis modelled after a patiern which has been per- fei gin ireinnd vince the days of Hrian Boroihme and which afforded a cowfrtab'e conveyance to ber belies, beans, doctors priesta, mijwives, and landlords, and which cerricd ber jedges, jurten, levers. and conspirators arourd the couofry. if ta doubiful If it wil take oue taste or fxnoy 60 aa to permanently rival the low- backed car It will cause a eemeation, like every other novelty, - | Fineaen's Rror —As Koging Comonny No, 44 were re turning from ao amusement orexoursion Thu sday might, At de chock some diffeulty coourred between the mem € | bers and the men of Kogine Compavy No 6, and after @ Hille Cine the parties oame into actual eotiinom ip Grand, near Gouverneur etrect when « regular riot curued. Paving elones were throw pretty freely, aud frome of the combatents ru tained a good deal of personal, injury, Aldersma Tweed with tains Uagarty end Rowell. and the polloe of thy Seventh aad Thirteratt Warde. came on the ground, when order was restored after « little time. Tue Weavien wns very mild during yeaterday, Th® thermometer #! (ie Heiero balding ravged thas: of oon 10 deg.; 263 P.M, 70% coe: at PL ML, OW deg. ‘The evening closed very ovim. and, from (he promise of he might. we anticipate w fine day Acctpent vo Crier ar Povice.—We are sorry to leare ‘hat Mr Matsell, Chief of Police, had @ narrow esospe rom serious injury, on Wedoesday night. [t appears that rT. M. wae elipbting from one of the small ours of the Harlem Railroad in the Bowery. and as ho stepped from he platform one of the horses kicked him im the ara, Mr M. does not sustain any futerruptiom tm the discharge of Dis duty New York Hotels. Our botel eystem is unique in ite way, and as te telly diatinot from that which prevails te the Bure pean oltica ae our republican ipatitutions are from thelr monarchical forma of goverament and sve ety, In England: residence in Gest olass hotels involves am expenre wot to be undergone except by very wealthy persons; and Chere caabll-hmenta, are. therefore, akmost exoluctrety patronized by aristosratic circles Plaia, simple plebeiams cenvot have (he chance of rubbiog skirts with the aoblii'y of the land in the corridors of the ha. tela, or of diniag with them vce apis at the table dole. They must resort toam inferior order of houres. where the rates of charpe, though exorbitantly high, are more commensurate with (hele meant, Porsonages of odase quevce very rarely condescond to take their moals at the public (able, ever where auch ndolalivt eustom bes been introduced at ell but must have them in thete private parlors, This makvo the idea of permanent reals devee in hotels in England quite preposterous. aud con- fines their petronage and custom merely to travellers: In this fat moving country, however, quite a different eysicm prevails. Hotels and boarding houses—whick: sre only e loss oxpensive olasa of hotels—are * im- stitutions of sotuni necessity for the public ae commodetion—probably one-third of the oom nity residing permanently in them. This oondition of society aries from w diversity of circumstances and tastes, fu some caves proceeding from aa aversion to the troubles of bouscheeping, ia others from the exorbitauoy of rents but the underlaying cause of it muy bo trased to that principte of change, restlecouess and progression whiok, characterizes the heterogencous population of thts city. New York hotels form. therefore, 9 curious and ta- teresting place in our social condition, In Broadway alone. their number approzimates to forty. ascommeodat- i ) aoremate, eloat sixteen thoussad persons, Of thee botels, many of them. tm point of size, beauty nmvgnificence, colipse amything of the kind to be seca clesbers (becughout the civilized world Within the ins year nremackable epirit of competiiton end rivalry sccaw to have rcized upon hotel proprietors, amd prompted them to taunch out into e etyle of unbounded extrava- gence and total rgardicemem of expense im the fitting out ond meragemcat of (heir concerus Four new osted- inbmente, of the very first order, have, during that time, beenerected on Broadway, two of which have beon opened within (here few mon’ be pastand tho other two are prepar- ing to open in & week or two hence Others are in course of constzuetion throughout the city, and it iaraid that, magnificent a4 those now in existence are, itis ta eoa- templation to crect an edifice et Medison square which will eurposs them all, Im connection with this geesb hotel movement, we muy cite ana rematksble evidouse of the success and prosperity of these establishments, the fact which we chronicled a few days eiuce, of the pro- privtor ef owe of them—the Irving Honse—baviag sold bivincerest in it for the sumof one hun tred and twenty. five thourend dollars, aud Uhws cleared thy immense gum ing i of three hundred (houssnd dollars fo the theve, years mapoge ment. ‘fp respect to eleganee and magnifecnce, the Me- tion Hotel opened ebout a mouth sins, réauds at . at Of its class, aod is unrivelied ether ia this of the usiverse. Furnished throughout gcounness and taste hitherto awdronmt of 4 to hotels. with Ita table equipmentsof the elegant and expensive kind end all tts ppointments In the most complete order, yot tts rate of cherges are as moderate a4 those of any o hor similar tetablebment in the city. To be sure, if one wiehas to y sum rger uy | ne thow ‘ er own t her people coming fr Are At iDet perio’ pre soelal condir } nivlaneholy arpoct, avd » ecuel omplex syatem ¢ nro. Ths 1 J oder he: act d aud b hot the twelfth of Saptomber; bat ins w to enjoy the fruit: of bis Iabor in | pete wan ia forcedyin order to avoid aa eaorbi'aat ‘o make sale of the prodnoe at a sacrifice and apoly transp: ti-aif ava nis rent the money to the puryae eatin $0 believe th: will always have to preserve 2 ever too 6 In the Cincinnat avery wad enocnraged. aud even Mr. beta declared (hat 2 moy and notoriously u < then came forward aud off nich regard to th imey. wod dec 0. for yn all th 2, diillevltioa wore | » | | sivays preseuteds in ght strive tho moze and produce the That the ahalgtty futend : 1, he bad no doubt he (Me Perkor) had ovine to. fi¢ that ihowy mations that head been first © tbat were now los wonld ereatuaiy Lo the fires Mv considered that Liberin was the ancvere of thatfutege grea dQ that i¢ would 1} progress was & matt Ihe ch: pin annou! jon Dieting. iusiowed Lis benediction on the sudiense | |. l | | mg bistery, { woul? be le of tho tary of the Navy. accompanied ty Commu ulsick aud Ringgold. visited the wavy yard at Charlute, Jesterdsy. the usual salates wery ‘ced ° Stook Sales. PRILADELPRIA, Oot, L=(Kope tO |b yad Bourd.— $40 L ta yisauia b's, 96h ng. To; 648 Lehigh 0's m0 Wost Kensington Wator Works 6's, 7 Hairend 65, engh, Be 110 do, bb, 82 Kobuythill N Navigation 6 1a arlgoad, 4: 61) do, bb Delewace Canal, 12; Kollrond, BO, 17; ei bank, © & { Hank of Fer Pooneylyania 7 Kentucky b LW, Between 160 ah wes Inion Gar Islaod Railroad 40 do, 17; HD Row jon Preferred. W) Sobnylkill Nav if lokaburg Hal + 100 Sobuy kit Scond Board. | hee no pro: px birth » remain to el effets shot 7 food, his rel, Will bo seined In ordor family tom the land of int November bis stock 0: + aud perbape bis westing ap to swell up & boated rental, and the to except # poor howe ® tho | er upon Che al or Amor’ 2 of bir -ymos hastens to fy to the latte: a, his hopes, avd his wonder port is crowded in eptember Tt jon ot a dil ent syrtem of renting coatrects the amont of Seo si~ emigration a the raiwe perfod. as the hardy Htghtando is eLabled to water at home and come out in ths spring, atl 8 fair compensation for ‘us land. Tur Goin areager Tracrny—Ders nor Camnant 1 ynomt New Ween —Lout the Italtea who wee acevecd ot tr MeUroddes. and ho wus noqaltted by the Coroner’e « IpoD & verdict of “justifiable homicide.” left this o t mogolog 18 & pocket sbip for South Auvrica. ni Was On of the principal witness agsinat Ayaerra in the Spree only vert murder Ose, A Barat Arevay Brewery ro & evening an slray took place. at the for ck. bet even tro sailors varged Matthew tL Crotiea Kvie, The former goerded with 42 Cherry sttyet, amt the iatter at N vert In the affray O'Briga lost his lif ‘ilowing clreumetances; Tt seems that some © 100k place betwern fvie wand O' Hzoe at the corner of Obersy and Roovevert streets aud O° fr ilened ivic to fight him and neceramgly both parties proo eded on the deok, to settle (heir differeness in theif own way. Coe contest commencyd be ween them, aud O'Brisa. it was tho most powertul of the two, and, by & ml blow. given on the bedy of bia antagonist, ed bin off the dosk into the Water ; but in his fai ho struck bis back agaiast % bat, thoreby infictieg & wel Injury to the spine hy Injured wan #as conveyed to big lodging hegee, snd from thenee to tho City Hos {tol ape yertesday he died from the injuries recoived on hot occasion Coroner Ives yesterday called & jary. for tre porcore of Investigating the cause of dea'h. and by cm i wos oansed, Phe evidence in the caso will be n by the coroner, at his offios, rear of the City Hall, meneing thi meraing. at 1y o'clock — The deceawd « & patlor on board the ebip aac Webb from Li oot whieh arrivyd s¢ this port on Monday last, He was 1 yours of ago, end a mative of Leland, neatysep Mere of THe Low Backeo Oxn.— vehicle. 80 e+ for its convoniense and ort ppon merket oo of saffering s dimnation of Hation of a cw description rece, Of the firma of Perse and Bro vk | pensive as bis taste may sug | of the b | woy. to the tun | common thing to hear Frovek sp @ matrimoviat journeys, rune a fe Nar favor by thy eas brought to this be extrovagant, he may have.e suite of apartments as ex- t, ond we Koow that some dere of the Metropcli‘an do fednige ta this cf cighty w hundred, and even a bam. Kot ordinary mertals, Uraply as they do 5 and if they are addiot jog avoctation with distia- as noigh- dred with lec exponeive tatoa. Ht at any of the inferior class h the weakness of d 1 persons yes, they are nd eixty dollars a work e he goleh ‘atified by how | bet. or vis a vis at ibe falde @hote—whore #'!. wichout aay exception. take their moale—a fore + of primoese 8 wil) oraire, an ambae- actor, a legisla auctor a dam ue, a musician !adiey of rank ond beauty, and men of all conditions and degrees, Most otviliced countrier, a8 well us elarses, are at 098) ed here; ond it temo was oken at one side of yoa, Bpankh of anotber, aod high Datch © c. In tact, this we teke to be the gr charca of the American bored fyotem, Uw! i) blends into oae common fanily persons of MU tongues and ecpditions, This ts the rational perfection, of roetal demoe: where is no such thing a4 ex~ Jurivencas, but where every grade of lile, from roepeota- bie competency up to uncounted wealth, Ie represented at the tame board Tt brings us back to the days of Lyeur- gue and the republics of antiqal y, where the same sys tem, though In aloes od Wegree, prevailed. @ notice, too, tha! proprietors of this now oxtab. lihn ent havo adopted the vory pleasant aad agrecable mode of introducleg their boarders to one another, and g a Cegree of intimacy between them, by a ball, or Which they give ouce a week, This oovastom “hep forms one of the guyest and most amusing reenes imegt- pable, Ali the young and hawlome worn of the house make i! « polnt of more tlan tel’gious observanes to at- tend and polka, with unccmmon indostry and seal, as long as the musicians can stand out, ‘The more. satique and stitch female rpeclmens of bamanity, oceupy seats ed alovg the rides of the ro m and amuse themyotves ei the var’ styles of dresses which whirl by okirg divines bnetling polit's i with (he imorense importance ald ® wen, here relax Ly of demeanor. and suifee human jog-jemnies of by the ot lo be te petticoats, whose ety unelected by the ordinary To the qua4rilies there seoma | tobe ae grate roity of thought and action as thece | tevariety In costumenno. two couple of dancers enter | tateeg the sunee vides wth Teepect to the figures, but all dashing away. noo: rding to their own ideus of stylo. in he wort Linghable and ridiculous confurton From ths bailrcom the meny exowd adjourn to the supper room, which fv alwoye on “ hop” evoulngs provided with more than ordinary atten! tom, rene .nn heie posttl y their ord bu in weve | facoinating spd | heads appear to b ‘Thte fy ths dated introduction into the hotel syetem of thle metropotta. and bes born edepied from that which hae beng prevalld ju the sommer watering pleoes, We Noll the fmnovaticn a. an excelent ove, tending to deve- othe beet features af demooratio roctalian sud to foD town the eoht mtifetal barriers which sa actete Winindeataceh uid mabe to prevent $0 free tne vee Tt eas ialaltety jsog baa the exolaaive ig tsto the ye Tea h preva 005 * silted ple ee wey eo North Amerions Payigns. nnd La few things gromer than im our hotel