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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 7281. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, PRICE TWO CENTS. Sto wor Ae I ‘ A : / ' ' 1 to be att om ow Yr tain rises at 73¢ Friday evenia, oo ju th ni t fh w'o ty isteais tals: goin | ture, w fast Loreen i ' t Sving aged 6 ’ lien’ alt two thousarde in Clothing, and fancy articles, Iby order t roar ' ero tion ‘ ) rbure ) Had veo cnfeniaet hp aeObacce a Nt ve, | Bett hing to 4 i : ’ ' oO Preshyterfaniom. Tt was are a | = Feu gat as ae : : ¢ & pol “io wool ondach, Ie waste favor Of extead- Mra Sturling,,. Mrs. Hughes | ¢ 4 nee Brunt). Elon Mist Weston, t } ur 10N A ' INGA HAVA M ‘id not wih to force any PKOLI r rt ‘ . f (or » Presbyterina Robin R mpson THE SWIt ie 8 iy t A ri nh. KD 1 Rattle... Norton'| Plow = Fak TUE DOUF DIVFRTISSEMEN, NAC i s ) gp ' yy oe Old See nssell | Dully IS WE JEALOUS? ¥ t . AIL las wan Margery Sie Dancin nety the Meer ae SALE.—WILL BL OFFE wi . aa t , pliy d all corks of de- ction, at Nawtitwe Mall {to (ho steamship (reason od people came ATIGNAL THEATRE, CHAT y ALL ACK bn rar | of Tompkins oy ¢ e n t reir war to serve Coa, pan aos caeay ; sud Dugee ie City, ¥1 be following effect ; ¥ up nomipation But there was Friday es will ; is of the Feeskeeieaes approuched. she was met by off the mouth of the hnebor of it in the minda of the Presbyterisas ; ver in that manner for auch o Ti Dirertisemant by! thy WHEN WE Cats away 4 Sir Oliver j | ade y «to enter. Tho «1 Coogeemutionntinte MY NEURO JOR, Caries Susiace le Wester | “& Wzekofl waa < aud Sprisceded! on $ an 93 of sojonmaent having arrived, the Chair was =: - - = joseph Surlage., Mr. Mason | Marte ¢ : agjourn the ¢ until afterneon, whem ARNUM'S AMERICAN MISEUM.—P. T. BARNOM, RAISING THE WIND, . to | Py gun cantie b Sanat offered tho following resolution, whlol .Mr, Walcot | Miss Durable... Mrs. Cramer ‘i Manager and i'ropristor: John Greenwood. Jr. Asis w feles. under the ‘JONN $. RAMSEYER Smith's na Pp ptain-General they ordered the ¥ mnsomonta— Tho r. Hale Miss F. Cramer 4 mowly adopted Peggy F lous and distant pow Pris: (og DREAM will be re Watkin tall) Wit i ch as Looe. peep adn per} 7 ted in w vi eta a Per eames ~ : Sa = ~——— | jeave the port immediately, which order the captain re cated in wh o'clook, VER weo, THE MILLER OF i Mist | OTICE—THE COPARTNDRSHIP HERETOFORE | seed to chey before landing the mails and passengers aad. | ; Pane pars eer ns Rll WHETSix ie whole Museum. Halls Aeisting mpder:the, fem of SEE SO NNISH | wecordingly kent @ protest to the ( neral, who ‘huty ¢o uvite in the adoption of she’ toltow. of Statasey h Living S MINSTRELS, “Mt BROADWAY Abow : ENRY DS — BY Taet.. ‘ho afiaiza of anid feta, refused to receive av; nmunioations except througl ‘ SARS Leh F gains, tua ats in the Fh Bevase Beate eur every evening —{f, qe e and others whom it may concern, Friday, at LOS Si sak seh sya tt e Ame itaw oon ag he was absent , bad adoption by three States and quetic, er and Proprictor.>T he ontertainmente aiveant i. 3 Chambers etroet, Henry T, @ aetion of a law which aup- at salca at lebrated company of musicians and Ethiopian deline cannot be equalled by, er band in the United See programme. Toots open at 6%; conoort, com anv valuable assortment of pd watnu In the meuntime the order to leave the port was re- i attut theese in ta onleating Mae Be Q we, entled the Maine law, ropiniyn, an the goo! providence H HRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, NO. 472 BROADWAY, above Grand t—Open’ every night during the Do WATE \M—AN IN'TELLI parlor, cham. of four |. IP pene person with business qualine r) to revelve week. ‘Under the sole direction and porsonal supervision of 7% o'clock. Admission 25 cents, The public are Le din unt of capital. may f trea ha seg ap pe a ‘support of al yor Gueisig, whove oe in thi city, forthe part ox respectfully informed that the afternoon concerts are dio: tatin brovatelie, plush nua Hc ubelessin nedstetad waceeattio Geatanan: Kireoay:.| No communication of that ‘all Con; ears, oe been received with favor by highly respectable chairs. centre tables, work stands and quartetts; mal bl 7 ras " T it pI ake a ? an) ind will be e | equested d fashionable audiene 25 conte. Doors open dress bureaus nd_washatanis; rosewood. contre ane See ae cholo Ge the Ligier dean” bas’ Ang shes lg dear tn Hon in their roupedtive & point of respectability, of the highest character. ‘The cteamer then put to sea, at 7 o'clock in the eve jerchant, with na me, Ke., at the oflien of this payer. ning — oe Captain Porter's protest is an able, am ETROPOLITAN HALL—MADAME ALBONI RE- tables, with and without m spectfully announces bor tion t3 Al hs n from one of gr and : with whioh we are uillicted, #0 happily commenced ‘may speed c- fected throughout our countey, and throughout the worlds Atter the Teading of the recolution, on motion, the 0oa- vention adjourned till 3 o'clock. table cutlery, to make suppl ly document NHE LAST CONCERT.—MADAME HEN " ib BONTAG'S E HENRIETTE SIXTH oe ue CONCERT, will take place on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8rx are BUT : Been French and. gothic bedstead ON TRESDAY EVENING | NEXT, OCTOBER 52x, ingen, blankets, &o, pon which occasion is weve ww From Washington City. NI ENRY H. LEED AUCTIONEER.---BEAUTIFUL —LOTS IN SEVENTH AVENUE FOR ai teers ‘ 4 : eit piatgy belonging be the New: hares Ricks B1O,000 re eect Sey choles Lote ta See | THE INVESTIGATION OF 1 ry who for maby years held a atiageinied place in British | Venth avenue tor sale very low, with sual Also, TARY CORWIN PRONO! METROPOLITAN WALL, by. parti Ge crs LE tamnescion he nold AMEE GAL teh ted ete me icuea anh Lots cont! ¢800" forsale ?. i pao ai APTERNOON SESSION. Assisted by the same Artists as on previous occasions, | from Lue os ag” Song of Denia, No 60s! Broadway, or Coot. Henty eee eee e ets. SHELDON, 8 Nassau street. BOveR SOM en) t CW asatkoreet Oot. 7:1568. ‘The Convention re-asrembled at three o’olock, and after PROGRAMME. adi itere ty ame Fiesagn Gataiec hee TaN CE ey ae 2 000 .-FOk, Sabu, A Pant or a very vA The House Committee to investigate Mr. Corwin’s pow. | Singing the bymm commencing ‘ Grace, ‘tis « charming PARTI. SIGNOR ROVERR, legs ings, selected from gomeof the m a 9 « Inable invention, ina large business, sa tion in reference to the Gardiner claim, has reported that | Sound.” &e.. resumed the consideration of the report im 1. Overture to “Guillaume Tell,” (by request,) SIGAOR SANGIOVANNI, brated galleries in Europe, by tho Mom, Charles Ric ng 10) percent. This is & new invention, and of grat | Mr Corwin is blameless, relation to Che plan of union. by: the Orchestra, *Riaaed aia OM | ‘SIGNOR ARDITY who many years held a distinguished place ia the Bri ue. “Avecutioman, with the above gum can make | “mpomas Heldwin, of Bladeuburg, had his right toc run | Key. Mr. Uavstonn considered that the revults of the , Home, Sweet fom evil Tt had beew hich, like Asron's pot, | Plan of union had been evil. and on mn depot. | tn absorption rather than a union, rod, swallowed up all the churches. Rev. Mr. Cor suid that there were one thousand ; | woll selected Orchestra, | embassy. Among thom will be found originals by sir Joshua pver to-day, by & <8 car, at the Wash Bishop | | Tickets, one dotlar each, to be had at Jolie's Mose Seose, | Reynold; several originals from the gallery of the Chatent ta oll TO ANG Teine GtAtea: Eio-tolmod Kid hold wher 300 Broadway. de Navarze, once belonging to the empress Josephine AN OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS tling into the Reserved seats, price two dollars, at Wm. Hall & Sons, | valuable paint arriquette, Murillo, Ryedale, Karl $2, 000. Werrig tee foe treet a ly ing into fortune by jolulng the advertiser, Address Luyen- tion, Heral\ <Mozare Blumenthal | 229 Broad du Sardin, Cl tn Carlo Marrati, Carto 101 a 1 ve-edaell | “Doors open at half-past six. Concert to begin ateight | Cn echi andre. Polenburg Rubens, parte Ait | Siyastments, the advertioer will aispoto of an Old Rxpreas The Delaware Hlection. Coobreas Hanel/ebutiey: Cron he Salers | ch o'clock. . Seghors, Vandyck, Titian, Pauls Veronese, Bunghel, Mance: | Route, doing a rogular business of one hundred and twenty Wirminorox, Del, Oot, 7, 1862. number three hundred are connected with Prosbyterien 5. Duet ere a biere arson i a a ‘a | Ta iORat ae Fon wckhuysen, Vandewelve, Guido, and many other cele Peet een 1 ep ese fg Uanicheae nen The returns received give Neweastle county to the | Showing that nearly -third of the Congregational t bp. Tenaietrr Sonrae and Si; L 3. A a - bi ic id connoiseurs cus 01 are. ab. 'yh - i peep ys 7 b j j cl} I o : Sonsini | NN ‘A TURDA is ENING. OCTOBER ee seetavtied Gs. exeeiner eolisetiony as Ui wet all fixtures; three span of splendid horses, and a singlo,horse, | Whigs by six majority, In Kent, the whig majority is | churches out of New England have been ebsorbed La ING, OCTOBER larlylinvited to examine this ing the many fine works of art. Th MONIAL TOME. Hl, LYNN highest bidder. They 170 and'in Suswex 132, The whigs gain, over last year, | Presbyterians, under the operation of the “plan of union. Dywarts MAW ee a He entertained no other than friendly feelings towards ‘he business is worth to any tran $2,000' a year clear profi which the books will show, The whole route will be soi for cor di ‘The Commit to be. po TES e (by request, he E, examined at 4 jeyerbeor | Announce the following unequalled combination of attrae- | any day previbus to th y | fosother with, the stock, for $2,000 cash. Route betwoon, a the ili Ceti gro being ened ie her to 7. The ce | tions, embracin, see ow York and ancighboring city. Please address Expross Pang +5 We State, he thought he had a right to protect himself, wi r Mabiue Henninrre | COMEDY, te sic, PANTOMIME, AND BALLET. J L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WHEL SELL, Route, at the office of the Meralds a Genexat heise Md Wigpecse Gadieg | his brethren 2 awe seeeeseAlary | James Browne, the great comedian; French and Spanish « on Thursday, Oct. 7, and Friday, Oct. & eee ED ID TTT DIN moon | VISET TO THE VINEYARDS NESE CINCINNATI, | ev, Mr. Kircrine moved the previous question, aad (by request, dancing: Madile, Ducy Bare, from tho Royal Acakemic, | o'cleok, atthe enlesroom, 1% Wallstreet, Fa BAR, WELL FITTED UP, WITH SITTING ROOM Cincinnatt, Oct, 6, 1 the debate was closed and the report adopted. e Paris, her first appearance; Mr. W. Davidge, Mong, Schmidt, | the trade and others, consisting, in part, of elegant Papice Madtie, Therese, from the Broadway Theatee, (bv the kind | Macho Goods, being the balance of part of lena a . ermissionof C/A. Marshall, Req.s} Leon davelli, Char es | stock, sold by the order of their agent, Il. J. Thbotson alto, inter, Master Jerome, La Petite Wintuer, on the Tight | several large incoices of a Rope and in Comic Partomine; Mr. A. Sedgwick on the Bohemian GL Concertina tire’ resouroes of thi nificent establishment, comprisin rieudore Bistelat Sloan, Mi. Wheatly, Miss Aga Harcourt, Mrs. Hi ‘oncerts is from the Tekets cents, ‘To be had of the various mémbere ot the Sommittee. avi ood el, of om, od 01 Jene1 e 7 is tached, having a good class of custom Lo hey Gencrel Scott received visiters all this morning. v. Dr, Perens, from the committee to which waa re- thoroughfare, to b ) c e to F a constantly on Rogtster. y | Burnet House, until 11 o'clock, at which hour be took a fee dull questions touching aid tochurches in the alave- fud House Agent, 10 Chambers | Private carriage to drive round the city and view the | holding States, reported that the committos were uaxni- Public buildings. Are wont quite privately: it being Lis | mous in their approbation cf the voluntary and unsecta- esire, if possible, not to be recognized., ‘The people on ; : NEW MILCH COAT. WITIL ONE KID, “FOR SALE | the route, however, knew his countenanee, avd the car. | Tiamehwrne oe Laiseiatioe Uheaets Otarmpitianaa sok cs ! Wibod res _ | Fiage was soon compelled ose crowds, as Preabyterinv churches, and are of opinion that amy dis- URNITURE.—WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN AT | Sembled almost instantaneously, as it passed along. ruption of present relations is undesirable. vings, ond eplen vine Beekman strert, office and counting house desks ro. Lone Aariiastiey Fane, ema vk crore Vith regard to the second point referred to them, the Wood case pianoforte, nearly now, cost $4), Firth, Pond & | Yolving office chairs, cushions, bye a any lounges, coucl ving been tendere 01 . *- | committee were not unanimous The majorit; report im Tova Bray has hae asceeges eamuesing uve Co, makers. ___D.'K, SMATH, ‘Attorney for Mortgage, | Peds, cll paintings, engrarings, office tabled, fancy tables, | yards and tho process of making wine, he drore out to | favor of withholding the ald of the Amorigan Tome Mis. he will make his first appearance in Amerioa on Monday BY GOniGn ; ae xisnpicn teNlen® bale. aad husk niet Preuok bea? | the extensive vineyards of Dr.’ Rehfuss, about thtve | sionary Society from churches which recognise slavelaold- RON Octeban ii; 1 wok pelicans hindtiesin and Dots C, KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGEE’S SALE | extension tatters, hair and husk mattresses, Freuch bed- | nites and a half from the city, where he remained for Th or ity. Of. thie. bommiitees,: Lasaaiade tlie an is Literary raman- « of Furniture, Pianofortes, Theatrical Dresses, &c., | Stends Furniture rented. some time. viewing the entire process of wine making. | °F x pte m mans ‘ntertainment, in which he has been fortunate enough | 31,1, dny, (Eriday Wo'clock, at G5 Nassau streak, assy aoe = chairman, Rey. Dr. Perens, and five others—that is, six ‘ 4 OR SAL} E—A BLACKBIRD, FROM THE OLD COUN- | He also visited the large plies of Messrs. | out of a committee of fifteen—reported the following reso- tie to obtain public approbation for more than ches hundred ei ; : Introduction.—The stage, from its earliest | FUMon strect—It, C- Kemp will sell ut auction, a8 sbovo, a Movking-bird, Can be seen for one week | George and Peter Bryan, manufacturers of Catawba. The | fatio ig. Cesar Bac i. Merendante nor Cesare Badiali, Bellini cquest,) composed Tew nicrre SoN- 4 Nermnann : 10, Aria, from “1 Puritani Il, Eckert's Swise Song, (by expressly for Mapa ian Clocks, Bronues, CI Ware, and Silyor Plated wae are, |. Be ie manufactory of hickering, sq. MADAM SONTAG begs to announce, at the same time, that tho favorite Dufto-bariton ROCCO, from the principal Theataoe of Italy, who has beon engaged gn Europe for her American Concerts, has arrived in the Asia, and will appear on her return to New York. Th prices of admission haved re heen fixed at PeitWO DOLLARS AND ONE DOLLAR, | nights. Wart I~ coording to losatiens Rese eet oe eon ea yon and Mahogany Parlor, Drawing Room, Chamber 218 Haverry tee German citizens turned out in large numbers to welcome | Resolved, That in the opinion of this convention, it is the its earliest authors—birth of Shakspeare—conflicting opini 7 x "| ( The Tickot office is at the Music store of Messrs, Hall & Feapecting Iimehig commentatorerthe sepresoneatves of | 224 Kitehen Furniture, all of which is in excellent order, OR SALE—AN OLDFSTABLISHED Liquor stone | the General, who appeared much interested in the pro- | tendoney of the Gos e Cae in tna te form and will be sold without reserve, by order of the mortgageo, ‘ cess of making wine, and made many inquiries into sta- | to correct all ev ith stock i fixtures. A good sts for b e: Sra ieee woud and Parlor Furniture on auite, Will be cold chomp iercesie. Appice seer ees. | tistics connected with the business, On his return to and that it ig the duty of mlaslo as ai rimson si ‘elvel et the city the General felt much fatigued, and, after din- o churches in slaveholding Stal his works—their various readings— the genius and o Shakspeare borne out by pictorial illustration: of Shakspeare’s birth place. 2. Interior of the ne Son, 289 Broadway, corner of Park place. NOTICE. ry soctetion to grant win the sere Of such seer of . Exterior ‘Tho two dollar seats will be sold on Thursday, October 7. The one dollar and remaining two dollar s on Friday, | path ier Glasses, Brussels and other (: arpeti several fine _ ministers jcavor, with simplicity of purpose, October 8. jathaway'a cottage. Blackfriar's Theatre. 5. The | Bit Paintings, one, handsome rosewood Oi octave Pianos OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL AND SOLIDS MADE | uer, retired for the afternoon and bys Wise discretion in selepainistey: bo Wopesnee the All unsold seats and Standeo tickets may be obtained at | Glebe Theatre. 6. Shakspeare's Inet residence. 7. Church | foreo, Library and Secrotary Bookcases, one rosewood Side- Weatheroock, with the four qusrters attached, AU | Last evening the Right Rev. J. B. Pollock, Catholic | Gospel aud commend it to the hearts aed, conacie the Hall at 7 o'clock on the evening of the performance. The doors will, open at 7 o'clock, and the Conoort will commence at 8 o'clock. ADAME SONTAG’S GRAND CONCERTS. —TICKETS for the last Concert for sale at the Book Store of Adriance & Sherman, No. 2 Astor House. All persons who of Stratford-on-Avon, 8. Shakspearo’s monument, ‘These | joard, with mirror front, mahogany, French, and. other | te conper-work ‘ongly gilded, and a lightning con- | Archbishop who travelled on the Lady Franklin with | men, that, with'the blessing of God, it shall have ite fall scones were painted expressly for theentertsinment in Lon- | Redetonds, best curled Horse-hair Mattresses, Bods and | ductor can be attached to it. (Cau Mo soen every “day from | the General, from Madison, culled upom him at the Dur. | eect in mitigating the oppresslons of slavery and lending fo removatcaupporters and, opponents of the staperone | Bedding, Contes, Side, and Pier Tables, Mall Mande, Ex. | 10 te 12 o’clocksas No. 10) Rondo street. net House, ‘He wae also vidted by the Catholic Bishop of | to its ultimate abolition. hundred years of ald Drury’ its rise and progress—Gar- tension Dining Tab y maliogan Cote. s-tete, Solas, spring | WOR SALE AT BARGAINS—SIX OF THOSE FOUR | Cleveland. ‘The reports having been accepted, Rev. Dr. Perens tick, Sheridan, Doctor Johnson, and Lord Byron—different | Se\t 0" = Re rete Ale ace, Cente ah aL Oe. atory brick Houses and Loty on avenue C, between | — It is the prerent intention of the General to leave to. | stated the ground of his objections to the majority report. A 5 Twelfth and Thirteenth stree They aro rented for $90 | morrow at two o'clock, on a special train, for Hainilton | He was opposed to the agitation of the subject tm this schools of different periods—vicissitudes of taste—duties of & manager—requisites for a performer—difficulties of an Of Hodecom and Kitehon Furniture, stoves, | per annum each louse, and will be sold for $6,0W, and $1.5 | Sra Dayton, the directors of the roud haviog tendered thy | Convention. Mw did net think they were called upom to. pes nabs ve eons cee elsowhore, will find it | guthor—the hopes of the stage. To commence at So’clock. large lok of Cheateioal, Drstess, made for the Can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8, 8, Broad, No. 13 Wall | 42d Dayton, the diwo!on Taake declaration of faith upon the subject. a Set Dora will Be SPAN SY RE Rte: Ze. A ralediamen sens aed may ith St theshors bulore f, mtEest. Generals Wool and Lawson had left Cincinnati before | | Rev. Dr. Biaxcriann defended the report of the major- apawa Sontag fea crete fa tin Drsgetrale, sak IBLO'S BALL AND CONCERT SALOON, ALSO THE | — talognes om the morning of sale a OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SAD- | General Scott's arrivi ity and considered that It was one of the leading: objects Ghoice seats in the Parqnet, for sale, at Messrs. Gould & supper room, reception roem, Indies’ parlors, and dreas HEATRICAL WARDROBE AT AUCTION.—THIS dle, ‘Trunk and Harness Store, with four years’ leai Governor Letcher went on to Washington this evening. | of the Convention, in the minis o oe we f tc, rry's Music Store, No 407 Broadway. fooms, have ail beon painted, decorated: and rofurnished, ny, at one o'clock, at Nushan atrect, nowt Ful ton front Saat: May- excellent, Prosent ocoupant to make a declaration upon the subject; ard he hoped “| and put in perfect order for the winter campaign. Mr. Vesey, | gtroct, tC. KEMP will sell, at auction, as above, withont | Withes to goto the country, For further particulars poly Large Democratte Mecting In Philadelphia, | they wonld mak ADAME SONT LAST GRAND CONCERT.— | the succosstul caterer for the last thive seasons, has b seretver about 12) theatrical dreeses cuusisting of wecent | 00 the premises, No, 279 Kighth avenue. ies Daithnabeesds GCL tcies. Kev. Hexny Wako Bexcrecn thought the Chatrmas CT bei ee ae a isfaction to those wie wishits have feve rege bali | Tariety of costumes, which are wortliy of the attention of | To SALE—THE FURNITURE AND GOOD WILL OF | _ An immense democratic meeting isin progress in tude. ad sale on fe bop Seve ot anes ie wishing truly devirab! For particulars, apply at the Garden from 7 till 9 inthe | ‘U° Profession: an old established boarding house in the lower part of ndence rquare this evening. ‘The delegations assombled | Ing Toward #” prenlnentty te thie subje yh Oius at reasonable piece. qvening. the cit joing an excellons business, and aout to be | fm their warde and districts, und marched to the square hed to have a declaration upon this subject that would '. og TENANTS KRKGISTER. relinaulated on account ofthe il-health of the present pro- | with torchiiuhts. banners, music. &c. Tt was 0 o'elook | PUt the eburches at reat ae the resolution of the S_NOS. 17 AND 19 BOWERY. | wet Rilo lotr tp iserer te nd seer dee tor. A note addreseed to Lox 1,034, Lower Post office, 4 St ity did not exactly suit him, yet Bone Ohatisn: ejuares-Propriout and Manager, G, LEGAL NOTICES. 5. GTURER, NEW, FINE BROWN 'STUNE Will meet attention. fe before they ull reached the square, which looked beautiful, | Tend” missionaries to cliurehes which adasitted glare White.—This now und magnificent establishment: 1 OW | oc ener en $350. front huuses, corner of Lexington avenu + ee the principal platform being illaminated with gas @X- | jCigors to their commupjon. open for the season. Prices of admission:—Dross circle and — equuineiase tea oxtieth street; every modern improvement. eke 8 Sy vce | FXOR SALF—FOR SALE CURAP, ONE OF THE BEST | tures, An abundance of fireworks were discharged. Coie yeep ear ee ie ins Becond tier, 25 cents; parquet, 1244 cents; private boxes, $1 50; JUPREME COURT. ATTER OF THE AFPLI- | sonum, to a good tenant. Apply and oldest located saloons in the city, kept hy alady who | George I, Martin presided, assisted by numerous vice- A P| a jerestood stage boxes, $2. Doors open at erformance to com cation of the Mayor, ‘Aldermen aud erty ce tee TAMES MURK, JR. 87 Maiden lane. | hss had it for the last four yenrs; and having @ louse of thr preridents term “ slave-holding churches” He meant by it menco at 7% o'clock precively. An afternoon, performance vehi years and six months to rup, offers great in Robert ‘Tyler apologized for the absonce of ors | churches, of which there were many at the South, which : had an endowment of slave property for the au; of Soulé snd Lowe. (who were announced to eyenk,) aud | [id An endowment of alan nied io tan Avie onde ——— | made arpeech « 4 = 7 y own followe: of tke majority. and refuse to send ministers and aid te —A MODERN BUILT THREE-STORY AND William 11. Witte and Charles Brown followed. | Shaeehue teat Wave ese become pure upon this subject. t Dwelling House, in good order, A second stand was erected at the other eud of the Yet he was not exactly satisfled with the resolution of For particula | di ere delivered b st “Eleventh york Tos. |, etbeecee noite ee the minority, but was in a state of betweenity. The ‘will be given every Saturday, commencing as 3 o'clock. i} Ks ‘| UY. "cont Houses, corner of Lexington arenuo and | loom, Broadway Fost oie pivensmend in the above entitled master, heeeby give notice, eth street, with every modern improvement, to rent, at warsuant to the requirements ofan act of the Legislature of 0 per annum, toa good tenant. None other need apply. the people of the State of New York, entitled xn Act to Srniy to JAMES BURK, Jt.) 07 Maiden'lane.. | ios cea amend an Act ontitied an Act to reduce several laws rol: $300 _THREE FINE NEW BROWN STONE | }*dy wishing to embark in the saloon busine: HEODORE EISFELD'S SOIREES—THIRD SEASON. —The public is respectfully informed that the subscri| tion list for the third season of Theo. Eisfeld’s Classical uartette Soirees, ir open at Scharfenberg & Luis's, William IF igliborhoo: fi , und several of the Fathers wishing to speak. a scome | Tion Gcorge M. Julian is speaking in Kentucky, with rs considerable excitement and disorder ensusd—the Cassius M. Clay. They denounce both the whig and de- | first which has been manifested during the sittings of the Living Statuar; erect tn he satloes And that the limite wabrsced by the | Handsome reom on the serond floor, fora ladies’ dining room, eo g SAA tle do it , by Mile. Casinet’s Trow wupeot Model Artistes" ing full | Said estimate aud assessment areas follows, that ia to say: | Will be let, for the first vear at a moderate rent. Apply op (OR SALE CHBAP—1WO COTTAGE HOUSES, GIT tiful performances, For Mm iihg of be bill & Son's, 8. Jollie's, Breusing’s, and Schuberth & Co.'s HOUSE TO LET, IN BROADWAY, AND FURNI. | to the owner, No. 13 tores Further particulars given hereafter, |g earn Ty A pana’ nhs'the act ed ears AA ture for sale, situated between Niblo's and Beosdway Fourth avenu ‘The meeting will close with a splendid display of Gre. | Question of slavery had bucome a political one; and | entre, and in the immediate nei orhood of the most fash. hou le coun! comparat INERVA ROOMS, 406 BROADWAY- OPEN EVERY | SP vscynments and Tax ast thee city a'goumiy of Now | fenabie'iotels, minstrel houses, and New Haven depot, hie OR SAL B—TE STOCK, FIXTURES, aN DA iy | works. Hy sf wakeup again; and that pechapsin three months from ight, and on Wodnosday and, Saturday afternoons, | affords a raro Gyportunity for any ono wishing to engngs in # ears lease of a whole tail liquor store, with | —— ms For night and | nig ea eed Dey | Zork and for other purpowes, passed May 14, Iii,” paased | Rocce at. Warding houee, of fashionable saloous erm | dack room and ccllar, in Ninth street, Loing a prottabte bu- | Interesting from the West. eee saesd erie ncobteined ie mieten Gar Rises srelock: Tye Grand Panevan of Gn al Soott's Campaizn MA guce, and, tmproved se unimproved lando attected moderate. Apply at 44 Broadway, Up stairs. aihens very low foreash, asthe owner ivzelngte Autiraliay | YORTGNEKS BECOMING NATURALIZED IN oxro— | tobe considera. He concluded by moving am, mm fexico, from the landing at Vera Cruz until the planting | ply to a KI N, ‘ PBF es Sg wes Of the American Fiagon the Halls of the Monterumas, > | eroby, shat thoy have completed their ostimate and nsscos- INING SALOON, TO LET, UNDER, 1HE GILFORD For We eee GIVER RGkMD MEGS once te calculated to deste the wor of the, devil. slavery not a — | House, corner of Warren atrect and College place, en- x - a : , Fre. excepted: and then in substance ado, Je resolu RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175, CHATIIAM STRE liveatiecd’ ots sense actreeas Sete) sae whe, a 2° | trance on each streot, and opposite the Hudson River Rail | JOR SALE.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD Cincinnati, October 7, 1852, | reported by the minority. fate George Sed Propristor—Th main -ablishme: . is | ion in writing, Allen. the Chairman of | Totd depot, and close fo the terminstion of Sixth aud Bighth eke ene srtaeerennas peter, Byes jp ghee Fight bundred and fifty forcigners have pees matura- Rey. Dr. Parton bere moved the previous question, open every afterno oroloc in the @ iene ‘ Avenue railroads, To arosponsible man, well acquainte ou ost populous pi °W | lized in Hamilton county, Ohio, since the 6th of Septem. 4 far the putpose of “Classic and ot | She shld Commitsioners at ia. residence, No. JB Thompeon | with the restaurant business, the Dasement, together with & will Ue sold’ cheap, as tho owner | lized in Hamilton county, Ohio, since the Beptem- | and it was seconded. |The chalraian being sbous to pus | of each day, Admission—S ‘All that part of First lying between the northor!: the premises, 62 Warren street, corner of College place. d hiccr seeks sae pone part of avenue lying iy ated iy the town of Hudson, . 4+ 1s miles from der | moeratie candidates and platforms, because of their sup- | Convention—but It was foom quolied, a 25 conte; Gallery, 1254 con ite ot Foray. staan eurees and She uonsberiy side of Rat ouse no vEt—nira Te rinst or way.—a ron: | dy city. Stages pate the doce gioryHiusda minutes” Yr] Port of the Fugitive lave law. ‘they are listened (0 With | “Key De. Parton prooeoded ‘wittt: Miss tude he pa = oo = | Wy side of Righty alzth street and the line of high nished two story house to let and furniture for sale, te Are are, inguire st the Hudson county House, | respectful attention uestion before them was, what will be the effect of this HE BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART—CON- | Bent river, as it intorsocts anid Fires | situated at 18 White street, between Church street and | Hudson, N.J, North Berge ‘The health of Hon. A. Dixon is improving rvs 1t naneed the eétion of the haul taining a series of a. tWontic paintings from the most | ty-fifth and Ninety-sixth street. Al: West Broadway. Call on the lady of the house. 8 The river h i ft d busi there | Tesolution. if passed, upon the action of the Americam celebrated masters, in chronological order, from Guido de | Watween she line, of high water Ea Sor amnae Veen e river here is very low, and business thereon is otis: Mibsionaty; Bocuns 2% esil Sienne, (A. D. 1221,) down to Horace Vernet, is open for ex- Avge weehoriy aie of OOMS TO LET, OR LEASE—ONE PARLOR AND Fiaol HETOHTCe! street, Brooklyn; pric | almort surpended. inion, to go on co-operating with the Presbyterians. 0, three Houses and Lote |” We have had a severe storm here for the past twenty: | The Home ‘Misrionary Society had taken the-position hibition at the Society Library Rooms. Admission, 25 conta, ar oft Exhibition hours, from 9 A. M. tod P.M. and7 to 10P.M. | 2 eo of 109th sts Bedroom on Second floor, and three large well lighted Wwoen thonortherly | roome in third story, in dwelling No, O34, Broadway, suits: es’ seminary, daguerrian artist, or arohi- and fronting on Talman etr House and Lot on Telman sti three lant me Mf First avenne iisti steeck and the line of high waver mark on tue | ble for a young lad | four hours, and all telegraphic communiestion with the | that they would not commission a slaveholder to preach | East has been cut off. the Gospel; end he thought it was much the best course 190, House and 0 AMATEUR TIEATRICAL ASSOCIATIONS.—To | §de,0! “ he notherly side of 120th tect, in one of the best locations in this city, For terms im -~—- ——_-__---- 4 t, the beautifully fitted place of amusement, | ver, at or near the not eo ith streot, 4 ; Lot No. 114 Gold street; price, $1,500, A large portion of | for this Convention to leave the whole subject in the peewee Ee rte bs cence atta ie aeriee ee | avai dou aid colored on tha tmaage ra of eho sald Corn” apply on the premises, to T. DUNI the purchase money may rita won bond tad, mortgage. | The Massachusetts Coalttiontsts. | hands of that Soolety, to be regulated as they, in thelr the night or week. It will seat 1,000 persons, and is inovery | Bouse nt the eity of New York. And also, all the tote, TORES TO LET.—THREF STORES TO LET IN COURT $a ny to STEWART X. CLARK, W Nassau stroot, New | m olttten tu ts of Necfolie county” mat’ in | diketetion. should ree fit, ‘There was no need of making Fespect suitable for the above business. Apply to GEORG: one oF parcels of 1nd, situate im the oata city ot Now S street, Brookiyn, suitable for furniture stores, d Rta sak he: coalition Cemiocrate: orfolk county, met it | eny declaration about the evils of slavery. He hada’t porate ______ | Fork fronting or lying on both sides of enid First goods Will not, be rented for liquor stores: | oR A SMALE STOCK or SeBYention, at Dedham, to day. ae also the free sollers of | Words, the Kngikth language hadn't words, and. brother HEATRE—RICHMOND, OT. 2, 1852 tweenthe uortharly side af Forty-svoond stroot aud tho ling cola ey irate teh a Drygoods. A favorable opportunity i he tar coqumibeie: farkaaunets tel aa and trouble, | Cox couldn't make words strong enough to express his be LADIES AND | of high water mark on the Harlom river, stor near the north- BPS tOWNSEND: 2 ing to commence tho retail ¢ Cider dlesien se nate ba Aervanmbent?] 0 LET—THE. UPPER PART OF A NEW HOUSE, | i# on the bost streetin the c aOR tlle Berea pleasantly situated in Kent avenue, menr Myrtly | Teasonable torm rimberod real estate, wel democrat. | A. portion of the convention ware in favor of | report, and Dr. Bacon's rhetorical report. ore we ale sald map, enti sveouh, Drowktyn, conating of ive race onthe ascond | Sr exchenged fre anenerin\esed eat ats Postponing action upon the coalition till after, the Presi | "port and De, Bacon's muctorteal report. atte to * Bt Wie PeUpeesy Xe be Donen bees ay epee he a ood basement, ‘Rent $9 por month, | °F near the city, Addross G. H., Herald ‘office, with par: | Rendial election, bu this was voted down, This is the g the two conventions managed to agree upon a union | (yccontdn {mike w Math y. He was in fuvor, therefore, of ticket for Senators, consisting of two free sollers and eae | trYycinitely Portponng the majority report, the uinerty ods busine: gentlemen engaged for tho ex fo, are hereby reepectfully notifiedte meet in the green Foom oui Friday, the 1th inst. at claven o'eloek, prior to the opening, YLOK & CLARKE, Proprietora. om 42d. gireet, to Harlom river, gurveyed in 1500 a1 floor, together ticulars, adopt one of the reports. Either of them was better than Matroroutray THBATRE, BUFFALO or (New York, April: 184, Richaed Amertoan, ity Sur ro Oliva ILLETS & SON, 276 Pearl atreet, | “cu -_ | fist county which hus formed » coalition during the'| Sere The siniehy wore. right insoeliing. stents wae tL meet eo . * is now on file in the Street Commission hoe — JOR SALE—THE FUPNITURE AND Ng Cra! yer the character of men who were sentto the churches to it will moet in the greenroom en 8, ab The Third district convention nominated for Congress | fhe qharacter of men who, wore aor te ie acter of the y of Now York.” And also, all the iseoe oF pare (0 LET IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOME, THRES gen boarding house, full of board | | George Underhill, and Caleb Stetson, of Braintreo, for | churehes to which they were sent; and though thelr re- | | m Sig Cheek (A. My preparatory to opentné oe niday the ‘of land fronting or lying on both sides of tho stroota on, tory, b tome frout house, with, every modern | well, in a fine Delghborhood, and near Dr : aid First avenue, betwoen the aera Sid | convenience, om the south side of Pacite stroet,-belag the | house is larce and nearly now, with modorn improvements, th SMITH, Manager. " cond atreck and thie southorly. side of hho! ry ond. 1y to Dr. | The only reason for selling 6 ow account of vory bad health. | candidates for Congress, and two for Presidential Klector, h ne ORAS 7 OS® OF EE AURRICAD De Cre | ware ‘Street, bounded on the east by a line di cient hai ornor of Clinton snd Sorate are For particulars, address usincss, at the iBresaway Post’ | (ee Seance a) port of the majority. It took fgood, sound, stable Chria- ve oH Vfromnine A.M. until | "between sald First evento end pa which wil bo stended to. the bolters having nominated separate candidates at their i his evening, at 10 P.M | Wegt by a line half-way distant between said 0 LET—STORE AND CELLAR, NO. 20 DUANE ce ces _ | convention yesterday. isoe ihd 'y of fire works, the first of the | and Socond avenue, as laid out and colored on ty sid bo street) guitable. for grocery, provision or produce NOR IE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF A ‘A portion’ of the hunker democrata repudiate Bishop, music by Dodworth’s | pest map, on file as aforsesaid, in the office of the Btrees A 4 1 tho city of New Orleans, well esta the democratic candidate for Governor, and will probably f the Board. Commissioner of the Cit i the lin the most desirable part of the city. | put up David Henshaw. Presidential Elector. Thus, in this district. there are two | TOM ia not canctly suit him, he preferred If to. the re- tian ground, Key. Mr, Dacor agreed to some extent with Mr. Storrs, but he thought the Convention would not have accom plished the object for which.they were convened, if they should adjourn without passing something more upon the thero wili’be u splendid feries this season, by Isaac nd, during the evening. L be . 2 0% ~M. Rent ches; jevelr eines. Apply from 10 til 12 o'élock, A.M. Rent cheap | 1) | jewels seorcemteeietioes tos good tenant. at leoe: arcels of i a= The present oce it, reti d offer a . Fireote inversectin —A FINE FRONT PARLOR, AND DED- | very \neral induesmene ten. iriog a | Congregational Convention. subject than was proposed in the minority report, He eet A AAARAAARANAAAS xth street and ti ttached, on the eecond floor, furnished or not, te buviness stand. FF. ther particulars, address | Axwany, Oot. 7, 1852. concluded by moving to lay upon the table the minority 'NION COURSE, LONG Is] AND-TROTTINGON oe tet at he reat ee ee plicunt. Inquive at 63 Barclay street. mer, and Dwight, No. 172 Broadway. | The attendance at the convention this morning, was as | Teport. together with the umendment proposed by Rev. Oseyhen 3150) 80) RATT pees. © thie south-west, cornce of tiztn streat and THE LFASE, FIXTURES, AND F large as yesterday. Dr. Bacon, so as to bave the majority report before the 0 lots and stake of $1,250, mile heats 0. Dimmick names b. Dr. Toop reported in favor of raising $50,000 for the | Convention, aid of feeble churches in erecting church edifices. Tne After various motions for the previous question amd 0 LET—A. FURNISHED HOUSE—TWO0 STORY AND in the of the triangular lot ‘attic ighborhood of St, John's park. in bak eof the most ‘gxtensive restaurants, ‘sornor of 119th witeet and Flesvavonuos | gt, cons in New York; splendidly fitted up with ek m. Lady Moscow L .m, Lady Jane; D, ~engt H Chambers strest. ke | rolook, * fl Phy tho eethtet lot at the roar of the lot at the north- ~~ ls ence, and fornithed in the ge with | mode of raising the amount is set forth in the report. A | for adjournment, it being nearly six o’clool Hevaccil, Bee oe hee a est ooruor ot zoek ara y ‘Also, the © LET—A NEW THREE STORY DAICK HOUSE, | Marklelare table sud marble Goors, with thirty Grivace | Jeng debate poles | P Mr. Lewis Tarran moved to recommit the whole sub- e Foar of eat yfurnieheds ‘The above establishment on the north side of Thirty-fourth street, near | reome attached. Ninth avenue, finished in first-class style, with modern im | ie net equalled by any for size, aty oveme >p rt hirty-i munection with, and con * re pide peng he gM poe de pe etal one, and houses of amusem ioly | McNamee, of New York. pledging the sum of $10,000, | Unanimourly adopte ro, lake oat thoveadt id 0 tt vz “0 fF , contig — 1s, 218 Fulton atrect, under the Oceta Bauk vrorided the whole amount was raieed ‘The motion of Mr. Dogget, after a desul Mitledollor, snd, noar the southerly side of | rpy = STO! SEY ous ur o'elock e 0 its dotaits, was | was veted down, #nd that of Mr. Tappan atstrect. Inquire on the premives. ‘A collection was here taken up to defray the expenses SHRSION. , ee ‘ > eNO of publications ke, each metuber being assessed the | ‘This evening the Lord's Supper was administered to ont STORE, BAC pe icebenpane tictee sie sum of fifty cents ; __ | convertion, inthe Rev. Mr. Palmer's church, by the Rev. butcher's shop, which is needet in the net; After a ‘recess of ten minutes, at 12 o'clock the Con- | Drs. Wilkes, of Montreal, and Edward Beecher, of let on ronsonable terms. Apply at Murphy é Smith's sto c et vention jcined in singing another hymn, and then pro- | ton; after which the key. Dr. Patton, of New York, and office, avenue B, neur Sixteenth street, or of Mr. Staith, 1), | Inquire of MOUNT & ALLEN, st theit office, No.2) Bek: ceeded with busines the Rey. Mr. Dagget, of Canandaigua, ‘made brief practi- First avenue. aes eee rece: Rev Dr. Humrnney, from the committee on the plan | cat addresses. ‘The entire floor of the church was re- of union, then reported the following preamble and reto- J erved for-the communicants, McDonough Will Decided tn favor a tite Heirs at a New Ont 1822. Judge MoCalele rendered @ decision in ‘the Mater Course, at4i% o'clock, and return as soon as the over. Fare each way, 25 conte, JOHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. REAT STALLION MATCH, $2,000, CENTRE Course, L, 1.—‘Trotting. Tuesday, 2, cisely. Trotting match for ‘eh Baib wagons, D. Tallman namos he Ste La jonkiin n h,, Washington, ‘The proprietor of th treville Course {vols proud in announoing # mateh 1 @ on his track, believing it to be the drst one of kin r known: that is, where the two best stallions of thi Fide world are to contend for superiority both of spoed and atisted, without poing into details, that the eapanilitie Lawronco are familiar with every lover of the horse on the American Continent; and he will say in behalf of Washington, as yet but little hove on the trot. ing turf, that when put to the ho will net be found wanting. JOEL CONKLIN, Propristor, Railroad cars will leave South Forry, Brooklya, for the re, A 2o'clock P. M., and return as soon as the match lecidod. . lishment | “Dr, Bacon gustained the report at length, and asan | j¢t—the committee to report sgain to morrow morning. jn to weer putts initial point, read a letter from Mesers, Bowen and ‘He believed that a re eport might be made which Would be AND_ LOT FOR SALE—THE PREMISES No. 8 Eleventh street, on the sontherl, . ot owned Thatcher at the ae of lad, of a Chostorma oe wort of Firet aroausy ido of ith strest, distan Hawt arene "And wo, rE Py p 10 LET—FOR SOCIETIES OR OTHER PU BLIC PUR low York, ata poses, & large room in the new hall No. 127 Grand street. the City Wee For particulars, inquire at No, 125, next door, O LET, AT HOBOKEN—PART OF THE story brick house, No. 4 Irving Pl front basement, back parlor, front room ‘and bedr fixtures, containing a yplendid dining saloon, bar, and ther rooms, neatly furnished, in a commanding sit ation fer, aud now doing a good business. Apply to GRE as, The plan of union formed ly of the Presbyterian chur d the Gene Connecticut, is understoo: fave been ¢ General Assembly before the schism whic that body in [S48 though this year acknow- 1801, by the Gor OTS FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—ONF LOT ON RAE TR ond ah A tloo: ith east corner of Myrtle avenue and Adelphi street; force by the General Assembly, which met | Will case, declaring mull and void the claims of New HENatche for $4 OO) to trot twe Thor Bt sana? ORORGE PURSE "commueiones trarkle tasvels, belscny, ond. Waae Tenerce ef also lot No. 63 Main. etrest, running through to Stewart % iauy cf our own | Orleans, Baltimore, Louisiana, and Maryland. ‘The wilt Pe a! oh match for $2000—Mr, Perrin names WILLIAM SINCLAIR, BOARD, 43 Chambers stzvct, Real Estate agent, 4fro street. Thislot being near tho principal market and forries, terian Lre ch adhering to this plan in some | is eompletel broken, and the f y goes to the heirs FO GRAY iale of HOR roe ee ceonty. miles ia one | Haxnv &, Davins, Attorn orelock. P.M. [ean excellent location fer any kind uf business. For terms | of ite provisiore, do not, it ie believed. maintain tia in: | gtinw.. Tn declaring the share to eash heir, ot mba hots lao $i,000 that Gray eagle of the Dated Now York, $70, 2, 18 | FIO LET-SECOND STORY, NO. 138 SEVENTIC AV &- apply at 87 Main street, Brooklyn. ra te | seer o ‘churches: dud ‘Prosbyterien churches having he fexeoutors were ordered to aecount for past admints: wi at Trustee's | nue, thir loor below Twentietl re yo one fam~ : Co onal te be ted with Presbyter; aster chancery JOBL CONKLIN, Proprietor. EW YORK SUPERIOR COURT JEREMIAH ©; | iy, ‘one gras per month, or $175_a year. Pomcnin | QTEAM ENGINE AND LINE OF SMAFTING FOR | Coneregalions\ ministers, tie oot ae nave. f Yormerly —— been Bos Ph pag ms Saarseré=—You une her ven immediately: Apply, at No. JO West *Sietoonth atreet, Sole ye Cagis it 12 bores Bower, In Foe eet Ber. | reealted from this plan of upion formed in 180 b The Charges Against Bishop Doa CHEER CORT, 1, jmorpiN.—wep, | few nel thas tener Reema i Rigen WO lek a My ana rotted | Monee eaten inate Apel Buta gee Re, | Gala! Sonate dPranptre art lust Bishop Doane: 2 sid mile | Le Action, which waa fled in the office of the Clerk of tho Su- Rebtel ee | CHAO MCMC tastattie: tosrint tr dunes | Seeosaa mere nection 0 the two denominations. and | The Eptscopal Bithops convened here to-day, ia the . Brown Jim; 'p mite eeiss Court of the eo and County of Hew Form, on ET—A_ THREE-STORY HOUSE IN SEVENTH | Harrison, of the Northern ey foot of Cortlan a sires mene reeult Te De avorable to the spread and | Odd Fellows’ Hall, to inv the charges ‘against i Abort enters b. g Major} G ph day of AEE, LEE Se tne wobareiinn Ot ny eters, IB ay ec RR a BE ah, of whom s lense may be had for term of Zeers TeCongregational policy, and even of the real | Bishop Doane. Thetr are unknown, having hel he anid complaint on the streets; ren 80, & containing ix) mms. Call upsn on the ora Temple . riven ptrcetsin the City of New York, wit rooms, in'rookyn. on Ninth sheesty tue Sid. inquire of | promises, ia the siterneon. |” he yt the Re eee eta ef tate O onvention Deemsocenieeted petveiery: JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. That in the judgm First, ——— expedient that mew Congregational church Trials. charches heretofore ind jocome concceted with Lreraade an dry 7 October 7, 1852. Presbyterien ot thoes who pale eaY OUCRaET LEE og Second, Tint, in the evident disse of the anid plan nc- | ,, The trials of those actlcpated “a the 10th cording to its original design, we deem it ee ant, and Cat ad $ ‘OWNSEND, 82 Nassau street, up stairs. 10 i pe bh A CONVERTER? AND handsome three briek for re Isabella, hg, new roe fruit of the Bhest st quality He f this summons on you, TP BE ADVERTISER, SAMUEL PROCTOR, F NRW. wn, Lome Tolane hag got th red Vin IXCURSION TO CLARENCEVILLE.—ABOUT TWO houses, within a Sock orn the arnt Hw ae street, known as Franklin Terrac 9 scala you th tot a Gy ice mn mei tr 80-100 liars, with interest fror thousand sighs hi hundred persons went out on the Long Island Railroad, | fret ‘gay of ‘Septomber, ene oF Ore Be ne iJ Heinity of New for the pw f ficient, Rata pete necrosis | Re, Sn ho Ven. Srentangeeett gate wits a | Hea rt aad, Rov a iy Daur serene ens eeea | eanileen eee Berka sett tet red Ce teaate eats Stree vei Gor esht see | > omwanar am apaGGtceae Tee SeTee. | STR eos Sota ar trees Sak macasromamcenge to he Wohrtie nord, sid is about three miles beyond, which ty | QUPERIOR COURT OF THE CITY OF NEW, YORK TO ARC UMES AND APECULATONS MC ducriens | cthet the tight of free occupancy ‘hers tutonechueen | Conviction of Fire The el keen Abraham. Jushann, Ewer A, iol ie cereies oy arene fn} cenit nerons nad; ed, Shat ie" Tae formation seen on Ql wel Teekee arate ie fe Ma sok: ‘t cold ba athe bemade by them. _Addrem J. A. J., Herald offee, State harater oven of the recent fire rloters were tried tn the Oct- <ilington lckson, Sam Of cf Wi 8 ma AND FIXTURES oF. A LARoR nveepect, A Vy Frenne ofthe churches | minal Court to: Sie wri iy, Ben New Fork rate Hob Hier atr otenge nti shove enti ek: TsiSrbetween | At Lets Cee native mecting Ia © from & pda gop —————————— |} tetera ators ret Gonetoresional nt Ree aiyterinn zoe fe nt ot pen fry ‘Moyamensing,” hes eas NEW PUBLICATIONS. i tail trad ‘or fall parti- *. | one, unknown. ‘a revolver, copy is herewith serve nen their existing felations, we counsal we AARARAARAAAAN | Oi csi te gilantly the Cor BY TALBOT WATTS, | — fated to thom bY tee plana above etnticned, and te neste Tevtheyewndcit: | (J'0 JEWRLLERS.NEW SAP FOR SAle—A veny | frie) (v.chom iy the plans above mentiqned, and ter a 1 of Epiourean Ti a fitted up aod lined oxprorsly for | it thay © tlle they feu soulndl derommias be Tepareiaily Balloon ements which was jens ood Kr hon tho men followed suit, taking tp over two nundre ie in all; miles amounting to ovor twenty thousand nd if you fail to answer the said o Sollare. Tie payments aro placed at three per cent ‘ antics For. Rudhenti jow a month since, tonovber With went, with no taxos for grading, or interest upon rons pli line aforcanid, the plaintiffy in this ao s concise yet copious eraseties Me, 00 conte, es a 0. M Broad 10 for may | Sorried out. ons, Petin made a escent im his baulloog (reaq, Tuer ts be asother fy fia ae Te ee eR A We Oe ee eer ret es gtartion Meare ere Seale in ye No. Wy ay | De. Mowrnnuy etated the views the | Mons. pane H. MOKRISON, a. Attorney. | with twelve fing thie at belt peat a'chogk this aferatoe, ; PL nant whe ganar in tation ls extended vo eptember Oth, 1a | : 18 Ana stecet FeLi ‘areas me meesc ar Felton oeeks” | ochunittes is: pleseating ‘the ‘report Cig rence aoe, e ° . dw ee .

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