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JAMES GO PRICTOB A ae TICE %. W CORNER OF FULTON AND KAs8AU BTS. eee 1. cavhtm advance. ILY BERALD, 2 conte per Per anmem | PEBKLY HERALD, every Sa: at 6% conte oy ym; the Buy a no any ini of Great Britain, and $3 to aay part «f the it N to include the ee UNTARY CORKESBON ENCE comtntaing enpee” wilicited from any quarter ef the wor! id for, OW Fe cy liberty paid fo, % Por mien Conn aero) ved, iad ARLY Rew TO Bear ary Lerrens | see SENT TS. * | last Priday. | would even carry its generosity to far as to bolp us JRENTING ccoceted sth aeatnens, heagaeen, onl The attention of the reader @ directed tothe re- to Canada and Nova Scotia, if we wanted them ALL LETTERS by mail, for Subscription, of with Adver. | ply of Birhop Doone to the recent statement of the | Mark the change! eg rae oe oeeaey oe presenting Bishops, togetber wih a great variety ‘This ides of an alliance between tho United States emitted ™ Tce taken ar cages communication, We “ return those rejected. i W Soortlecments renewed Ne, 206, AMPSEMENTS TO-MORROW EVENING. BOWERY THEATRKE, Bowery.—Ove 0'CLoeu— Tue Rann or rovers. BROADWAY THEATRE, Brosdway.—Iaxuann As Ir | Ie Ove Gai—BRV AN OLyss NIBLO'S—Love Cuase Oi eA TIARMENT— PRtsac. BURTON'S THEATRE, bors street.— OLD Pear Pry—Maw oF cox M vseais. NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham stroet.—Eva, on TH: Daven Paivonsee—Morxey Jack -Ronsek Monk. 2ARD \ WALLACK’'S THEATRE, Broadway.—Sraing wuar—Nenvecs May WHIUEY THRATRE OF VARIRTUES. 17 and 19 Row. | ery. TocpLas—Tne Lita Le Devu.’s SMane—lhisn To: | ve! aww av ABERICAN MUSEUM.—anusine Penronmances m us ArrerNoon ann Evenine, CHRISTY'S OPERA HUUnK, 472 Bi Ma eckunsy wy Cuniery'’s Mivern, WOD’S MINSTRELS, Wood's Musical Hall, 444 Broaé- way —Erwioriay MinsTRELsy. way.—Brunnas Kew Vork, Sunday, October 24, 1852. —— Danie) Webster. This great s‘atesman is about going to his “long Rome ” Our last despatch from Marshfield, darod et ten o'clock last night, announced that he w rapidly sinking. and could not survive more than ene bowr. This event will create a profound Sensation of sadness throughout the country, and will be deeply felt by all who appreciate talent aad Wenerate genius ot the highest order. The public life of Mr. Webster is the history of the United States fur the last forty years No mia i ovr times bas made such ap improssion by his | lofty eloquence and splendid talents as a statesman. Tacre of bis countrymen who have differed with him on pelitical questions, bave admitted the supe riority of his intellect and his unsurpassed ability as an orater, and all have been proud of himas an | American. | Dercer ding to the grave at the advanced ago of | three score and ten, Mr. Webster leaves this world when his wirsion vas fully accomplished ; for aot- | With: tanding bis lovg cherished bopes to attain the | | | | | Veo are invalid. manor leases, a0 well 20 ail othore, , of Cubs was mooted. We were then marauders, lon very (mportant decision, and | public Mighwaymen, using oar strength asan unlaw. will have considerable bearing on the fu'lnre mire ful weapon to despoil weaker States, and tired by ments of the disaffccted inbabitents of thet region. | an insatiable cov. toumese of territory. But Louis 1c ie understood thet the trial of the resoaen of Napoleon, gouded to fury by the tauuts of tho Hog- the fugitive dave, Jerry, will commence im the lish pret. and feeling the nevewity of orcapying United States Circuit Court, at Alioay, te morrow the minds of tbe people and the arms of the soldiory Upwards of ten thounnd dollars worth of pro- | ins wor, suggests the probability of an invasion of perty wae yesterday destroyed py the burviog of a Hritain: and, forthwith, the Times (which may fair- poper wareboure ip Provideoee, upoo which there | ly be presumed to «peak the sentiments of tho Bri- was scarcely any joeurance. ted people) is too bapoy to see us conquer Mexi:0, Five perrone died frou yellow fewer lo Chorteston | Cabs. and the other islands of the West Injies, and of other religious ntelligenee, eaiteble to the testes | and Great Britain, is by no means pew. Tho credit of all denominations; slo, te the eommanteetion | of the diteovery is due to our countryman, Mr. from Gen Walbridge, entitled Stamping im Yow | Walker, who styled Englood tho ‘breakwator” York City; Late © from Mexico; Account of the | against a foture Cossack invasion, Tbe grandour of Pire in the Children’s Nurrery on Ward's Ivlend, bis sebeme was only equelled by its practical feasi- &e_ Want of reom compels us to refrain from more bility. There ie something inexpressinly fasciaat- particular references ing in the idea of the great Anglo-Saxoa fsmily = | being banded together against the world, and koep- Magiten and French Gpintone of Ampesten, ing im eheck the mareb of Russian and Austrian ab- _ Times have chauged since olny Beith ese | solution; and, darkly theugh we view these distant tioned hit countrymen againes ventering oa the events at the present day, it needs not tho eye of a Luntle or the Gres Wabash, and wrote interesting | propbet to foresee that England alono canna? cop pote sos, igor ant ev drag secs with the Cossack legions She must havo an ally, © ion « t : + 4 2g0, society in America, aud the working of owt equal, if nes superior to herself. Where can such an government, were not 80 well wedersteod in af ally be found, exeeptin America? Britain and France as the intrigues of any of the Tae Ex.rorron Rerurns —We perceive that the small European courts, Englend looked with | recommendation to ‘he inspectors throughout the astovisbment, and bot without pride, on the yeueg country, to canvase the electoral tisket first, has nation, which was advencing with giant strides,and been very generally coincided in, and similar no- had tried its infant strength im twe successful strag- tices have sppeared in most of the journals of both gios with its prreat. Fracee, hike Athens, con- partics Should this recommendation be oarried out temptuously denominated the denizens of this be- —and we do rot entertain doubt but it will—uni- misphere interesting barbarians, of whoes mode of vertally, we shall be sie by the aid of the telegraph, livieg Charlevoix and Chm:caubmand paloted such to pretent to our readers on the morning aftor tho delightful pictures. Paropeams generally viewed elections, sufficient autbentic returns to satisfy thon this country s¢ an experiment, aad looked forward which of the two great parties will have gained the curiously to denote the results of the attempt te vietery There hes seltom been an election in this fashion a modern republic on the basis of the old coumtry like the approaching one, in interest or ia- Grecian States No where wae the theory of oar portence, and the result will, consequently, be government or the genius of eur pe»ple understool. looked for with @ degree of anxiety perhaps novor The undeniable progress of the Union, ite wapural- before known. Under this cousideration, and in or- leled growth and prosperity, wore by some o- | der to gratify the grest desire which will be mani- tributed to the progvant fruiteof the wisdom of | fosted om the morning succeeding the election, to Wasbdington and the constitution ; by others, to | leorn whieh of the two great chiettains has gained the Apg!o Saxon element in our people | the conquest, the most eatended arrangoments Forty )eare intercourse with Amorioa—the et'ea- | bave been made to get retorns from all sections of sion of our trade, and the establishment of regelar | the Union; anc if the suggestions are properly car- lines of ocean steamers—bave contribated a | ried owt by the inspectors of elections, the result li te to remove these prejndices, and to familiarize | will be known om the third of November, whe foreigners with our national charseter and tae | ther franklin Pioree or WinGeld Soott is to be tae | secret of our greatness. Eminent men, of ehegwd, next Provident of the United States upbiaesed intellect have visited this cvuntry, aud mcg! have disteminated abroad more correct impcos | Toe fewraxance Nominations Gore a Bra- < \e —The Holy Alliance of Tewporanse bas been | sions of the state of things bere Politioians, who | © pop a 7 | bud growp gray in the intrigues of Europona conrta, | ¢Bdine ite nominations » begging in every dire | bave condescended to apply the microseope of dis- the, but sobedy will acerpt thom. The anower of Mr. cernment to our institutions, and have found that, | RH Morris acd otbers b ve already appeared ia the | notwithstanding our youtb, ther much in cur Presidency, and tho anxiety of bis admirors that he | sbou'd bave been placed in that high station, we do | not beliove that his elevation at the advanced ago | he bad reached, and a fow years longer of life, would | have odded to his fame. The productions of his | great mpd will outlive bim, and be read with in- @uvetion and delight by future generations Thore who have not seen Mr Webster, may be | pleas: d with the folioviog description of bis person | wt the sge of forty-eight, written by his friend, the | late Co'onel Kap, about twonty two years ago :— | The person of Mr Webster is singular and commend- | fg : bie height is above the oral size bat he canuot Be calli d tall; be is brond across the chest, and stoatly | ape firm'y bunlt. but (here is nothing of clam-iness either im bie forin or gait. His bead is very large his forehead Bogh. with sood shaped tempter ile basa large black | selmp lonking eye that exbibits str mgth and eteadfast- | ere. and which sometimes burns but seldom +parkles, Bir bair is of raven binck.and both thick and short. with ut the warkof a pray hair His eyebrows are of the | @xme coicr. thick avd strongly marked. whica give his | ature. the appearener of steruness ; bat the general ex- @rersion of his fare atter iis properly examined, is racher mid and atsiable than othersice His movements in che | Bou-e and in the street, are slow and dignified ; there ix | | rm Ro peculiar sweetness in bis voice—it« tones are rather barb thaw morical ; still there i+ a great variety in them 0d rome of them catch the ear and chain it down to the mot perfect attevtion, He beers traits of great mental Jaber. but no marke of age; io fuct his person is more finposing now. in bis forty-elzbth year, than it wa: at thrty yeors of age His manpers at the bar. aad in the @eliberative srembly are pecalier, Hear bim aod you Will say that bie eloquence is founded on m event or modern—ail is bis o#n—execilevcies Bite voice hae an extraord nary compass. His emphasis Belongs to him-rif alone ; it is foanded on no rule, nor fan it be reduced to any | The sews: | With the exception of the melancholy intellige from Marshfiela- to which we have referred in preceding article—ihe telegraph wires have sup pled us with httle matter this morning. This scarcity is, nevertheless, more than overba larced by the great quantity of local, political, re- ligiovs, and commercial news which diversifics our | pees | We elaewhere publich the official vote at the re- | vent election in Peunsylvunia. for the offices of Canal | Commiciover and Judge of the Supreme Coart, fom which it sppears that the democrats now have 8 mr jerity in thar State of 21.748 their favor of over 21,000 votes is decidedly ove of the moet extraordinary political revulutions thet ever tranepired in the bietory of tI aud the beanty of it is that this almost ucpsraticled revulsion in popular fecling was altogether made manifest through tbe peaoefal but decisive medium | of the ballot box. What « remarkable this is of the hurmcnious working of our institutions, when cowpared with the sangeinary wtirugglee that generally precede and foliow & chango ef rulers ip wot ober cowntri Oar specivi Wa ton correspondent reiterates what bos bitherte appeared i LD, ¢on cerning the position of the admin'stratioa on the | Cubso question. Lieatensnt Porter hed an inter- | view with tbe Secretary of the Navy luat Priduy, | when the views of the government were expounded | to bim, with the ex ion that he would govern Bimself accordingly. In other words, Presi- Gent snd bie cabinet simply disapprove of the position Cuptain Porter ussumed at Havana, end uphold that of the Spanieh authorities. Under | these circumstances, the Cuptain is to return to the Georgia, from wbica seumer he was temporarily abvent when he got into the difficulyy mith the Cubsn governwent, af commandiog offiver of the Crefecnt City. But, while the admiaistration is thar cvidently exdeavoring to gloes over the Crea- ent City affuir, it nod its organs eeom to have Bltogether lost sight of the outrage upon the bark Corvelia, except co far es the sendiag of Judge Conkling to meke inquiries is concerned. The mails, as well as tho private pepers in the Captain's desk, were overbauled with impunity, and the Captain | wur himself urrceted end catechised by the Spacish police «ficers; yet, potwithetending all those travractions, the Washington newspaper orgsus @arefully avoid eaying anything about this mnsirer As to the ene of the brig Lucy Watte, at Sague la Grande, in May leet, that affsir appeare aiso to bave beea perleotly “buried in oblivion—at least We Lear no more about it, although three of the @rew were taken from on beard and lodged in petaon, on the plea thet one of them—only one—was a de- gerter from ® Spevish man of war. The Captala, On wid cecing a lerver ro the authorities, aking for fan explanation of thir extraor inary prooweding, War inoply informed that “tbe authority waich took these m<n was competent to take mem from any na tion;” ard, further, thas ifhe “madeany protest, hy would render hime If lable to te also pleced uader arrest, and rent to Havana. Can it be powibie that our government it co perfeetly inort and imbe- ello us to remain quiet under these repested outrages pon the national fag? A derpatch from Now Orleans informs us that Corrul Bharkey will Jeavo that plece for bis post ® Havana next Tuesday [t is hoped that be may being a gaia in country, te Her | | | | ! be able, in some meacurs, to straighten up our ac- @ounte in that quarter. From Albany we learn that the Court of Appeals ave dovided (hat tho quartes soles, reserved in th | constructed mechanism of checks; the irench now | apy real control over the people, nod uader wai | America, in which the writer very judisiously points | which it bas hitherto treaced the questious which | offairs of the world, and is anxious | yong people, joined to the egoti | cowpounded of barbarism and ci | #eure and prophetic presentiment of a grand provi | other nations, or, if not their reepect, thair fear.” Jike Mexico and Canada, to share with us | could not, even were we fo inclined, look with | of European wars without at once ioapicing ooch | Hyman; and op Saturday we publiehed the letter of | . the whig candi date for Mayor, | government which veteran dynasties might study — 4 with profit. Philosophers havo detected among ue | beara pa bi chanenge Acer Rer many important national features, distinguishing ue pres for bi ae 2? rv seeitenatte A not lesa widely from the British than from the | pie tise ue eat etc ce | Duteh of the French, and conetituting a ens nble | an a pt rao wi as ye og ond | of character peculiar to ourselves. Tao ge wal ene te dos 7 prin casper ae } our government bas now begun to be viewed in the | we vr he th “rl bite to 0 Gas ts | proper Jigbt abroad. Reeulte which wero formerly | Biser™ =) il ue As oan ana aie oe cats credited to tbe excellence of our coustitution, are | . i tide cen Mn L204 as oq pow moro properly traced to the collective energy oe w . Le od th when to - 4 | of on people—their indomitable perseverance, aad | fore? We recommend the comm peoerset uvpazalleled enterprise. It is now admitted in | | of their circulars to Frederick Douglase, offering | him the bert nemivation in their control, en the France, that the beauty of our system of govern: | : ment consists in ils inactivity, inetoad of being | ‘dition af syeing neers Sot ane vei * like the old feudal governments of Earope,a eystom ark pier oni an ip ona j ; > A j s ‘fal ing, a He 0 merebant, . of despotic authorities, counterpoised by an artfully fdent be would indigoes’ly liste all isn with tho Alliance it is by far too holy for hia— his principles aro entirely different Ue is too | decent and sensible a man to endorse the ravings of fanaticiom Nominate Fred Douglase--he is the man. g | seo that it iea mere conventional power, without | the largest ehare of porronal and collective liberty ever conceded to a people, is enjoyed. We are led to make these reflections by the perusal of ap able article in the Reoue des Deux Mondes, on Tre Avrr fewrers ave rae Porsroen tian Br eo- TION --The anti-renters hare split this yoar, as they did last, and will not ast ia coacert. Esch soction will support its own ticket ; aod as an overwhelming majority of the party are democrats, the result will | bea decided gain fir Pierce Two years ago, by | one of those art ul dodges for #hica wirc-pallers of | | parties aro erlebraced, the anti-rentors were induced to go for Govenor Hunt, io the belief that be was | favorable to their views, aod it wat owing to thelr | vote thet he was elected, for his mejority was oaly | | two hundred and forty Bat afver gottiog theirvote, | he disavowed his connection #ib theaaad repali ated their principles A+ they wore highly ia | dignant, and they would uot, of course, consent to | | give him their vote this fall. Taere ean be li:tle | | doubt that the counties of Greene, Uleter, Colum- | elope the petional swbitien and the religiout in- | bia, Schobarie, De'aware, Oreego, Herkimer and stinet. What America now demands ie a foro'gn | Oneida, from which the antirenters come, 20d revown ; the intoxication of euscesa ; the respect of | which are democratic counties, will vote the de:ao- cratic ticket Albany and Rensselaer, also avti-rent counties, may pomibly vole the whig ticket, bat even that is very doubtful Te all these splits aad | divisions, and recessions, and isms, the whigs are losing ground in this State, and in every other State where they occur How Seott can be elerted under ench cireumetancer, we are wholly at a lors to | understand. out the errors into which most of the previous writers bad fullen. ‘ Amerios,” says the reciower, **is pow awaking fiom the apparent iodifferonce with were debated beyond the limits of its own territory. America is eager to mingle, in ber turn, with the epecting the politics of other countries Nor is it alone republi- cap ardor hich urges berforvard It is that ardor of the blood and of the temperament peculiar to a and roficed With this ardor, thas | ilization, the ob covetousness of older nations dential mission calls into activity whatever ean de- twenty four millions of ishabitaats, and an enor. mous territory, teeming with every variety of eni wal, vegetable and mioeral wealth, should miagle more actively than sbe Las hitherto done in the af fairs of forcign nations. In the general balance of power, the United Stater oveupy at the present mo went apimportant place; but a ssill greaver pre ponderance awaite her. Here, on this con‘inent, there never con be a balance of power. Tho genius of our people will tolerate no counterpoise to the uthampton. with 100 passengers, whose mam-« wil might of tho Union. We may suffer petty S rsaae | ke found under the appropriate head er epecto Let at j Arar amounted to $308 262 | expanse of territory between Hudson's Bay and the | For Monrex via Havana.—The steameb!p Black War | Isthmus: awaiting quietly the momont, when, by | | rior, Captain Shufeldt. left port yerierday for M treuty, eorquert, or purchase, they, tike Lo via Havens with # large pumber of passengers acd Texas, rust be nbsorbed into the Union Fou Livexrco..—The steaavbip City of Manche in this bemiephere, it will elwuys be our peculia which sated from Pbiladeiphin for Liv to preserve sole, undisputed ssay Io Europe, | It is bigh time, indeed, that a navion like this, with Marine Affairs, | Bayar.—The United States mall stornehip Prom Captain Wotton, left at noon yesiertay for Havre via * slang But are we took out forty-five pusteogers and $80 009 19 4 Launcnnn.—At Alpa. Me, Iuth inet . from toe yard of Gen Deunett Weymovth a Gne dark of wnout 690 (ous of superior model and finish, (mame, if any, nob ro ported ) | inst “by Mr Joseph Day. « ind) ference on the struggles of foreign nations. We may be content to hand over the poary schemes ofan adventurer like Kossuth, or the still more questionable projects of & shirtless band of Irish patriots, to the hospitable 45 mpathiee of the Expire Club and the Common Council; bat there is lvom ing in the future « real convest between the uations of Europe, in which we cannot refrain from taking part. We shall then, in all probability, moet witn that “intoxication of sucess’ which the Preach reviewer points out 3 one of the * densod, At Damarircotta, 10th ty lendia three Cvebed ebip of 1 565 tons catied the Lacy Thompeom, owned by the builder and hy parties ia New Yor to be commauded by C-ptain Obarles B Pendle. be Na intenved for the New Yor sod Liverpool | tn At Thowarton 14ih inst. from the yard of Amos | ‘Welker a ave bark of 440 toms, owned by RA J. W. Jacobs At Ipewich. 16th last a» beautiful cop; sebcemer of 180 tons burhen fow the pard of Mr. | Lewis Choate She te o#ed io Provioostowa, wad lst tence for the freightipg wna ti-bing bu inese At Partemonth, alse inss., by Mercere teroald & Pettl. per fastened | America, And whother the real motivs of o 3 a colied the Freak Prar ticipation im the politics of Bacops will ba wa the Del se egotistical and reficed covetousness cf other ne Orioams, to be commanded by Japs tions,” as the Freachnan cupposes, or tho inevi At Bath. recently, by Messrs Lemont arhip ot table progress of @ nation whose wiequalled great | O00 tous calied she O Trade. owned by batiders and | by Oaptoin soba HL. Ailby who wilt ov At Damarircotta Lien ioet by Biteheoek. a benutirvily modeiied ship of ed Of the beet meteriais aug beertiy fartened. a 7 Bot yet named — Alro. ou the 16h by Mr Josepa Day, & | large end bewutifar chip not ser desartbed At agvewrll recentiy by Me Oroaut Merrymen a brig | ‘of 200 tons exiled the Chomes Cooncr to be commended by Ceptatp Orcutt Stover, and to be ongeged in the Wert ivoja trade. At Fraskiin. Me 15th tnst bolt by Master Wim. Hanoewell, of Poriaod she copper fastened. of superior model ang work manshin, aod In every respect @ fit Clase veel Khe t owned by Mesare, A. Rontnmon apd Co , and I+ t he commanded by Captain Kdware Pettingitt Tbe ship Birece> wae launched on Bridey feom Mevere, Wiilism & G» oo Gerdines o yard Bat imore The Sirceco hes three decks, 1# 189 fort long, 68 feet brrodib of tesm, 2Y fet depib ¢f bold. and enpactly 126 topa = Bhie ks owned by Movers Daweom & Hanoook, of Philadelphia and i# Intended for a Liverpool packet. under the command of Uap’. J. L Sandford The new brig launebed at Frentiin Me, Lich ievt.. by Merare, A, Feummon & Co., it coiled the John Boyaton Court of General Semtons, Before the Recorder avd Ald. Barr Ward Ocrowrn 24 —ddjournment for the Torm—The Court met, purruant to sojounment, when several prissers against whem no invietments bad heen found. wore diecharged. a# were rome committed for minor offences | pete is plainly fureshadowed in the present, ent ia delibly writ in the book of destiny, certain it ie we trust that we phall not mixin tho troubled cones “the respect and the feurs’’ of foreign uetione Tt is sseumed by the writer in the Revue, thit an offensive nod defensive sllinnoe will be formed be tweew ibe United States and Great Britain, to keep in check the continertal power of Rusia Our Londcn correrpondent, his last Lotter, stroagly urged upon our renders the oousideration of the same topic, in view of au invesion of Great Britain by France. That euch s combination has not os caped theeye of a.nteamen ia Wngiand may be fairly injened from the tone of a recent article in the London Times, ® poper, %8 our renders are aware, renerslly addicted to Z ws for our schemes of eggraudizement. In this article, which we repoblithed eome daye ago, the writer alludes complavently, to tho probability of our absoroing ell the mizor States of America, ‘ If,” ‘she, “we except the bi i aes 406 the Uolonmant eo pr great | 1 geet of bal |, perhaps, great No other buriness being before the Court. thay ad- necessity for malong even thie reserve —we slaali find | journed till the first Mondny in November neat. no frontier demarcation or limit likely to be staole ~~ Optenary. between the Polur Sea and Cape Horn.” There is a On the Qlst inet. Nathaniet Rusell, Req., an active vaet difference betwoen this and that | 4 much rospected t, manufacturer, and ship welch the Timer word to beta cae Saadpela mere Geer, 6 & five brig of 2 toms | bad ereored & roufh rivers. The men remained idle-the merchants stood firm, If evidence were wanting to confirm the woll- established fact that gréet results often spring from the most trivial eaures it would be furnished by the sight of our leviathan ebips lying idle beeause labor eaunot agree with capi al, nor capital succumb to labor, upon & matter involving the loss or gain of one shilling a day. ic is mot quite correct to say thet the sbips were lyiog idle—or deserted, rather -duting yesterday. for the nar chants found a ed Germans wero well piented to goto work at any price. Th bande remorstraved pretty freely with the new comers. and induced many. particulariy of the [rirh, to top work; #0 that in the alterooov the German hands were the only men employed From the prevalent ramor of intended viclenc« agsinst men pot adhereing to the rales of the ‘lopgshore mev’s soriery. the German bed the ehips rather timidly. and as @ good many hers” were collected around the cornors of Lue streets lvacing to the piers it would seem as if the ra cruits feared n physiol. 98 wellasa monetary explanation of the term. when they spproacked them, However, in many instances the old bends did remoustrate vith them, and high words ensued. At the foot of Pine atrevt a Ger- mon Was bringing some of bis countrymon to work it was aid, upon the Hendrik Hudson. when, after a sharp argument betwoen themvolves and the ~ strikers.”” a Geman named 8sltighe. was Knocked dowa The Ger man—infant stevedors—says he could got numbers of his countrymen to go to work at twelve shiitings a day, “but that they dread the Irish, who collect upon the bours of guing tu and returning from work. Tho regular ‘longshore mon say that the Germans wsy go and re- turn as they pleare for that "bey are not able to do this perticular kind «S work, even if pambars of them weat at it, Tbe polive force attended a+ on Friday. Ube ap- pointment by the Mayor of Captain Stevenson. Six- teenth ward. as the locum fenens of Obirf Mateott, appeara to bave given general satisfaction A gen‘lemuo of the most extenrive information upon the poittics an¢ social interests of our couu' ry. thinks that the evoat will end iv marking avother line iv the sbifiing scale of our tabor interest, for it is bis opinion that as native Jaborers were rooted out of the market by Scotch ano Epglixh—and they by the Irish. +o perhaps. the Irish are destiaed to be rooted out by the Germans- and thet the Germans may be superseded by an 1wportation of » Hill Cooties.” At nigbt, perfect quiet remained around tho rivers, aday of rest, amd to morrow will speni for Itself. ‘This is ony Tour Wearnrr.—Atte morping was calm but day came ip clear and plvasan', but did not atraia to the tempersature of Friduy. Che thermometer at the Heaatn building repged: As Doon 70% degrers; at 3 PM. TL degrees; at 5PM, 71 devrees, Che night was chilly, but gave promise of a god day for country pleasuze, more particularly to Supday pedes:rians, Caytix Ganven Fan Cue Biackwrit's TsLanp Boys = ‘The Managing Commictee of the Fair exhibition Dave not forgotten 10 wymoatbize sith tbe reeuingly friendluss, amid the horry ct their arduovs duties, An invitacion hus been forwarded by ‘he membera.to Mr Ripiey, the Superiniendent of the alms House. Blackeell s Island, to tke down a number of the bo)s to Castle Garden. in order thatthey may bave an opportuni'y cf enjoying an bour’s recreation and of eniarging Chrir minds by a view Of ail the procucts of wecbavical and artistic skill waish at croupdibere. Mr. Ripley has sneered nealy 390 bys from the more advanced classes, and the band will arrive vpon wrx: Tuesday morning, under bis charge, They 20 visit Simeon Or+per, Esq and carry avery broutiful bepner which bas b-en presented to them. and Was, esterday, at the establishment in che Park. inenarge of Mr ana the other geutiomen connected with the departm: Avakming Fine at Ewicrant Houses, Wanv’s Inann —A fire which at one time presented an aspect mere alarming than any @e bave had to reeord for a ioag period. broke out #p Friday sftermeoa, upon Wurd’s Isand It appears that a frame bailing of one huadrad and fifty fetloug by thirty feetin breadth. bas been used aso pureery for the ebildr-n of the emigrants Upon Friday it contsiard = lerge numer asad the stoves having been recently fixed op through some defect in one—not correotly a-certeiord—the beat set fire to the house. Owing to the very dry state of the building, and the infammable patuce of the different ariicles of farnt ture contained in it. the flames spread with samavin, ispidity, and it was soon evident that no exertion couli fave the home The attention of all was turned to thesay- ing of the lives of the chilayer and it i+ pleasing to know that through the exertion of the officials im charee not ope perished The furuitureis mush damaged — Che tire and police forces Were soon up» the i-land. Engine com pany No. 49 9nd Meok and Latder Company No. 7, | crossed ever in a scum boer, and all worked menfully Had the fire extended to he other buildings the conse- quences must have been neful ‘The chemical sorks of Mesers Nafied & Rodgors, at 110th street. berworn Seventhand Eigh:h avenaes, took fire at seven o'clock yesteriay morning. and were damaged to the eatent of $500 before thy firemen or police could arrive at the rpot. [tis not ciearly known how the fire OFigiested At three o'clock yostorday moraing, a fire burst out in | the pattern shop aiteebed to the iron foundry of Mr. An- w Hayes, sitnate in © € noar Nt Ttbe alarm was rung. a large force of fire- "ly wpow the ground, and it waa ex. Srnious Accroant —A laborer named Patrick Martin, while engaged in olsgivg out x cellar at the cornor of Ternty bord street ard Seventh avenue Prilay after. poon at adout three ocioek tho earth suddenly caved Jy end bitmolty boried Mw poor tellow alive, Mo wasdug ont ip an turenrible tote ster great exertion Whease Isttie recovered be was ¢ nyeyed to the Ci'y Hespital by officer Towp-end of the six'venth ward evening be Jay ip a mort precarious condition Mriaxcnory Death Cavano ny Ivremrerascr —Co- youer Ivee held ou fequest on Saturday forenoon at No 106 Bast twenty +> df reet. upon tbe be bo who ew bis throet, as publisbed 08 Hetsy Shewiee deposed- Upon thursday night de- Gand requeried to rep mm my rocm saylog bie own wa haunted; be slept there parc of the night, motber with it if sbe cam» in; he eas deranged; he was a very fo emperat> man vpon Friday moraiug I w bie rom «nd foona him dead Thomas Me) roberated the testimovy of the witness es to the intem- perate habit. of he d ceused; upom bis, witness, eatering the room be toood bem dead; @ razor by hie head; he Drost; be had been drltrious; the body was ip a Dlanket th in consequence of cutting his throat wbilat veder s fit of delirium tromens, | Ineiend The Coroner held York Hor pital ap: Eppi+ 6 native of Ireland #bo died there from a frac- ture of the rkull received by a piece of fron falling epon Dim ebilet at work ip ine foundry of Mears Mote & Ayrer Creuty pix batreet between Conth and Kleventh avenuer Hammel Knetace depoend - “hat deceased was #at work inthe toundry; he hid beee many yeas employed ba foundri-s; jast Priday evening. at four o'clock. T wa boin'ing uo the eases tor pives out of tbe hold ond greraned tock them avay by means of @ be bed festened one on and the men were hi Ing tt bo: when they gor it hich enough deceased hanle the rope arennd; desewed then stood under the crano, which termed to me to have reached new the c-iliug; the secket of 8 crane wel, hiog one hundred weight, fell; Orerased Wee found to be injured Ip the bead: a dostor paid bie skull was fractured L-rael O Brien testified to the fect ‘hat e nee crane wax bollding, and the mea stund upom and that the sooket war lying upon fas the bol-tiog crane came road it trock tbe scatloiding when the » ot ith some boards, fell, Witness did not vee the anon erdict—Donth foot # fracture of the skolt bya im inquest om Friday at the New nt scoidentally reee of of iron falting upop him when at work. on 224 apt The deerased was about 28 8 of nye Lome ov Gouv—A Luewy Mi A Teaan miner, Wtely returned from the neighborhood of San Fran chee Bas deposi hands of the house in No. 241 Peart id h lump of Cait formis gold we ix sud @ half pounds dopels dug hy him from a mine sixty or sewenty feet The yirid at tbt- mine averaged about rhree pere-nt of quartz Tt is ruld thgs the lnoky ~ digger” n@ dotlurs for the lamp previous to tmoosing Look mt Aldermen hi Bignth ward, \ target excorton Hoboken is the place designated for their target ground © Intetigenee, A~A young woman named Ann Remon. was arrested yesterday by efoer Tole of the Third ward charged with staling agold saten nod crsin, the property of Kieberd Haris, a reident of Buffalo Th Women Wes commitied lo prison for afurthor hear 7 Carrying « Slung shel —Two men named James San- Ore ond Albert Ma tere, were vesterday arrested by offleer Levgoen of the Fourth ward charged with baviag io theft porserriom a clone shot apd also n dirk kuife i han ta- temo to fl omtight rangers,” | detewging © « gong of Greperedocs thas detgneted Che # were taken betore the Polite Justion at the Sho committed them to privon for triad Foaie. Pervonat I Aviivale at the Metropolitan Aleveme Ton 6 W Sobiw weeket Lareerter Pa Hop. Ro A Gaediger Georgia; ym Daniel H Ordeny Routh Ceraina, De H Carver, Viorida, Cherie UH Carrot doetom: HWM Alte eq. Concord N it; flow JW Wheeler, Virgil Geo H Thames US Army, © W. Chasm, Phitade R. ©. Jembine, North Carolina, O A Barton, fermmewt, 00d )O0 othern. Among (be departures yea'erday from the Metrop> Wan Hotel erre Jemes M Leen | &. Oonenl at Crinided @& Cube, Aodree Lord King end Ut ethers Some » OF ware left per seamen Fi O18 nDe went by romdents of Havecs, and the blend of Cabs. ft. Powell Talbot county, 8 hie; W Grant. He How J Hatter en ne, on. OC. G Ma wards, iinols; Hoa, David Lon- field lileot; Hon ¥, Granger Ve A Carringion. do C, Wender, Werhingion: Liewt. Win-low Nai L Tucker Aiteny Bisucherd Beton, J. Colmar, do, W Power Weebington, 8 Cathbet 2 Lous, At the Ameticnn—J Preutives Wheon-in; J. Koberty, Darker, Warbi J Kwing, Treo UB Nery, hews Keston sar. groo Forbes, RA. England, Mr Glos, do, J. Cham. bere Kentucky At the Irving—B. PF. Gardorr, Baltimore; F. 7 Pits red. do, J Koox Walker, Temneare (. Moree, Detvelt; George Rethoorg, North Carciios; J. Fraver, Quebeo; KE. M_ Weidburgh. Rersonah; WP aboot. Teton; Bom Horstio @ymour, Uties; A.W. Chivten den Som 2 Ball ty wail a opartarer from Teving vert we Jap es Gorden Heomtt Eq oma visit to Europe hf Al the Howard~ Col Pexten, Philadelptim, J her A. Bryeem do x Ae = Montreal @. yw A. Wibkee aad tumdly, Yescerday | esto" UD po took onte pockst knifs saying he wourd stick his | Verdict hat decensed ome | Cha deceased | as eged ubout Hhirty.rix years and was ae native of | 6 be bods cf @ man nimed Michael | company, | ‘The Phillips (Drthodox) church and society of Svuth Bestop bave extended a calttothe Rey @ Angustus Jewett, of Terra Haute, Indivna to cecome their pastor. ‘The First Buptit church of Brooklyn heve extended © ovll to Rev, OW. Helggs, of Alevemdria, Va. to Become their paster. ACCERTANCHS Fraveis Tiffany. of Baltimore a recent eraduste of the Cowbridge Theological sebvol, one the tavttation of the Springfield Unitarian Society to beeome thelr Lapeer | Rev. Jumer D Butler, of Mase has ascepted the cal’ ofthe First Orthodox Congergetional ebureh and society — to become their pastor. Rey, Dr. Stone. of Brooklyn N Y., formerly rector of Bt Paul's in Boston bas soorpted # esi to the reotorch'p | of St. Paul's church in frookiine Mass, a new j which hos just completed the erection ofa beaut! church edifice. Rev, Mr Woodbridge of Coxrackic Now Vork. bas ne- cepted the ebarge of the Second Neformed Dutsh Congre. | gation of New Brunswick N.J. Rev. 8 W. Oozzens, recently of Milton, Mass, hay ao- cepted aeall to tbe Mt. Veraen Preabyterian ehureh, in Vernon Oneida county. ' Rev. J. M. Davis. of Phijadelplia. has arcepted a call to } & new Presbyterian church in Chieago. ' Rev. George W. Hamp‘on has accepted an favitation to is Presbyterian churches of diravel ug and Cambridge. ‘2 | _Rev, Charles C. Lewis bas seoepted the pastoral charge of the Baptitt church New-Shoreham (Block Gland ) INSTALLATIONS Rev. Georye T. Dole was vd over the Congroy a tioral church ip Nerth Woburn, Mass, on the 12th Rey. Hiram Eddy was installed as pastor of the Prev byterjan church in Elticottville, N Y., by the Buffalo Fresbytery. Sept 22 Rev Obarles F Diver was installed at Cedarville Pa., on the 1th. by the Fourth Pre-bytery of Philadelphia Rev, Thomas J. Shepherd is to be inscalled over the First Presbyterian eburch, N. L Philadelphia, on the first Tuesday of November. ORDINATIONS. Mr. 8 8, Hunting was erdaioed pastor of the Onitarian chuseb in Brookteld on the Sth inst, Mr. Jobn Garciver Hate was ordained fo Chelsea, Vt, on the 3utb uit. as missionary te California Rev. NL Lord, late Financial See orary of the Western Reserve College, was ordained on the 12th inst.. by the Portog» Presbytery a# au evangelis’. to labor under the direction of the Amerioun Board in Ceylon. RESIGNATIONS Tho Rev. J, ©, Stockbridge bus resigned his pastoral | office in the Baptict church of Woburn und is to supply Kev. Mr Granger's puipit in Provideace & I. Rey. Andrew Mackie recently rector of St. James the Lets. at Schuyikill Falle, Phiisdelphia county. has re- signed. acd 1s about to enter upon a missionary service in Newark, N. J Rev, Homer Wheeler has recigned the charge of St. John’s Church, Briste], Ind., and removed to La Fayet'e ind. Rey T J. Cole has resigned the pactorate of the Bap tist church of Lansing avd Groton ut East Tompkins county NY. and bxs accepted # Baptist cburch at Browmvile Pa,. under the patronage of the American Baptist lowe Mi-sion Society. | Rev Invaci Marsh hac resigned his charge of the Baptist | cburch im Aylmar. © W,. and qili shortly remove to | Dorchester. London district. © W. to labor with tho Second Baptist church in that district. DECLINATIONS Rev. Dr. Humphries of Loui-villo. has declined the proferrorenip tendered to him ta the Princeton Theologi | cal Seminury, Pev 8. M Gould bas declined the call of the Preshy- terian church ip Marple. Va, DEATHS IN THE MINISTRX. { At Montresl, cm the 17th Octobsr. aged 57 years, the | Rev Wiliam Squire, Wesleyan miniswr, avd Genoral Superintendent of the Werieyan Missions in Lower Ua nada, Rev Charles Clark. pastor of the Court street Baptist cbureb in Rome NY, died on the 16ih inet. At Northfield, Vermont. October t8tb. tider Nathaaic King sgedtd yeers.and 6 moaths—for nearly balf a | century on acceptable aud u-cful preacher of the gospel, | of the Bapti-t denomination te was tor twenty out of thirty yeatr,amemberof the Genrral Asembiy of Ver- opt and wade hiam-cif many yorrs ago. a life member of the american and Vermont Bible Suciery. and of che latter. cops itu'ed some twenty or more of his cutideen sud grand ebiidren. members for life by the payment ot | twem'y doilers tor each into he treasucy, for the yratai- | tous ereuiavon cf the Scriptures te was a wan of Wealth apd used it us one Who must give an account of his stewardship. | Rev EB R. Fairchild Secretary of the American | snd Foreiyn Christin Deion. cited suddenly in the depot at Charlectown on the 16th instant He was waiing for the stege for Bp ivgficld Vermont. eomplataed of being Dowell, and wes Koon afier fovag dead, sitting in a chair’ NEW CHURCOES The Pearl street Congregauooul chureh of Hartford, | Conn. was duly organized gn the Loca inst, ‘The Associato Refrmed church on the corner of Town. and eixth streets. 1p Columbus Ubto is commenced, und | is under contract to be eneloved this full, The corner stone of ibe new Mothodist Episcopal church at Peterevul+. Washington County, Wd , will be | laid on tbe 3¢th ims by the Kev, Henry slicer, ‘Tbe new Fiset Presbyterian church in Utica, was de- @icateo op the Lorb ines The corner stove of the new Catholic chapel was laid at Memphis Tepu., on the 10th iast, |, Anew Bep ist church is neerly completed in Dansville | The First Unitarion church at Cheises Mass . was de- dicated on the 20h inst Lhe sermon was preached by the pastor. Rey, Mir Ayer, A vew Presbyterian church bas been organized at Neserk Washington county, Wie, by the Preobytery of | Milwavkie | A Baptiet eburch was In‘ely constituted {a Upland, | Delaware county. Pa. of tventy mombers. Eight were | Laptized, who had receatly b-en converted MISCELLANEOUS |. Rev. MP. Lae 4 having resigned the rectorship of ! Burhygton OUiege, New Jersey, Rey BP. Wright will fil the eflice thus vacant as acting rector The Presbytery of Burlington met on th» 12th inst., 1 tiensac’ed business concer niug the catlof Rev Mr. | Wertbrook to tbat pince. shea he bax accepted Rev. Mr Seebbins of Piattsburg. was taken uader cho care of the Presbyury Rev Wm H Channing commenced his dutios in the Unitarian chureh, Rochester oa Ube 17th imet lute meeting of the Octario Pres, tery, resolu + adop'ed, deeply rympatuizing with tue chucch Morris on tt tructioa of ‘eit eaidse Be joke of 4 shed ceased, measures were token for a new and beautifal edidee | The Broadway Church, (Rev. Mr Gillette's). have | porckard tots jor bndding on Tweuty third acreet, be tween Fitth ond Six’h avenues. ‘hey will rect an edi | flee upon the lots at an carly day. Key Somuel Sproul, tate pater of the Baptist charch | of Borocotown N J. tae takeo ebarge of the Baptiet | church «t Pstsceron, Mercer county, N, J., and removed | to bis new feild ef jabor. | | Rey Dr Babeoek is jeboring ot present among the Bap ists of that state ior the juterests of the Auertcan and Foreign Bible Sectery, with which he is conmested Rev L Kathbun bas taken the pa tural eharge of the church in Jamestown, Ubauinuque coauty, BISHOP DOANE Tle Philadelphia Hulietn Of yesterday publishes the fo lowing Irply of Bishop Doane to the receat statement PrcMulgaied by the preceatiog Bishops : = Me BISHOP OF NEW Je IN GEPLY To THE OmRIEe NOTICE BY THE PUESENTING HisHors | When the undersigned first saw this paper in the Even: ing Buliean of the 1¥th Suctent, he way 100 il to cead it through. The little that ho deems vocessary to say. in reply to it, i dle #ted from a siok bed, The undersigavd | omits to notioe what be tight weil complain of — tae se. werity of lengusge #ith which the Bi-bops speak of charges wbich (be Convention of bia dlocess, on examina | ten have declared uptounced : and pases by the expres. | Hers ehich reem to covncet bica, in rome measure wih | the postporement of the Court by the Presiding Bishop , | with *Dieb his only connection wae, that he took mo ad+ age of it. Inno way accountuble for it, he depre. ait from the first. sud never at to avail him-elf cinwpy shape Bot when a new peesentment was nade pot only without the slightert opportanity given im to meet the adatioow charges but not even joment of the munimum of | time permitted that the case was alto- | getber chanped=t senting Bishops must then take | care Of them-rives, and of thelr “mew presentment Of the character and wright of the representation made to the Court by the Committee from the Divcew of New Jemey and of the invostigntion had there, tt ts evough foray that it prevailed wiih the Court, When t ls ptated by the Presenting Biehopa that the aoolios tiem was grovtd by ‘majority ot one vote.’-~-one of the Bisbepe. upow majorily 0” one vote —it is fair to aay that they were pertrctiy emtisfed when it waa rejected by 9 Or eeonrate Information as to the farts in the case. heving chenged his yore on a rubdsequent resoiution, ine Commitee were received. When tho Presenting Pirbope brought tp their answer to the paper from New verrey end the Committee trom Unat Diocoss were pot allowed the opportnaity of rejoinder, the | undersigned cliiawd the right to do ax the next friend ot bie Dieoots ana ite only representative iv tbe Court what the Commitee by letcer ro- ur tled od him —' defend the righta of the Com- ou Bilt tee ef the Dioeess and auswer paid Preventing Bishops, It ig trae that diy beard? bot chat was beexase the lebepr catnied for Chomaelves. and exeroised wt ort fiee conrent. the riaht of speaking om all ques. ‘That he poke © with groat vehomence,” ao one wonder who comivers whrt the case tnvolved Bat | thet be even urged one argument. of spoke one word to ) other points chan these, the rights oC his own diosess 4 the protection of of other bishops no member of tho i wilisay. ‘The qnestion of lie per-omai invorsat in rial war never reached All private regards, from the diavowed Ile never be mont. and leaves God to gaard the *R eavetce dooision of the Court fj Bishoos bere roled these points and commanded his com. on crondighinws «ayy ee Oey ser bes | ® . 8 tem, wil he himecif bellowes to bs im- | Qhureh hovel were ‘ion of their merits’ . say ts the peevgat eve, sala” Pisce first in ot © 1 “previous te tnemole. ne — ef the mart > rinioed that there e4- gi | mevt;” and 2. That the die «6 pledged to investigate ams e@s . \.le-t tts that mey be preeen’ed from any ©» m-tble source;” and thet “a rpeciel comvention by +m called. te mret. in tr tre a iF the diocese of New Jerey. tos onfiictemt, ‘Tat ee have pot bees “retracted” re t« either with the | ber with the underrigned G. W. DOANE, New ank, October 22,1852. Appwrionat yrom Mexico —By the British steamerarrived at Uavapaonsh- th inet, we have dates fhom Vera Cray to the Sth avd the city of Mexico tothe istinet As our tiles are o fll we can onty pre- fept such items of interest a s~ oo in the few papert be 22d of September “bh sented to the governmr nt’ oro» dy should be convened 10 tuk= 10/0 eonstderation Teta ntepee question the musi y of waren the apd the mean: of raising res ers for the governme: The government. howewr move d the questions to be presented. and i sted the fo bie og degree: “The Chambers are cone ber to meet on the 2th of October. 10 take in'o consvdcrari » meavares for the re es- tablishment of public order, no« a) tarbed by revolation- the 0th of September rm Miniter of Justice is. a decree agnimt th he press. The fol- Jow:pg are its most npotant voy Tepublie, whieb deor no: obey went, ond attempt: an overtiy things. attacking the mations! twtr write for the pres: anything tha: shalt dl ly favor the proteusidus of the tu-urgents be aliowed to write agains: h- «n'bortties or fuuctiona- ries ip any Woy that sbsil d-ccase thew in public opln~ jon; neither will calumuious or defamatory assertions. under the frivclous pretence thar + is pablicly sald. or i€ ie well known be allowed, but reasonable discussion of the acte of the goweroment. shell not provoke tho feelings nor offend the petson«+f the officers, is mot pro- hibited Offences ave to be punished «i'n imprisonment or fine of the writer, or printer it he #1) no! present the writer; and the rupreme powrr decren t tteeif authority to act pusomariy in the premives +1 ber wite oivil or military forgos The press is com equentty as completely muzzled asin Frauce New Orleans, Pucayune Oct, 17. Convicren or an Atremey To Murper.—Henry, aslave was convicted at Ot wo. Va,onT A of mpting to kill Me Har aierson. The Free Press says :-- A wojority of ‘ourt thought that ho cease tosviir the extreme peualty of law but az this reqnired a upanimons eereom he was sentenced to recetve five hundred lo hy« ot more thea thirty-nine at avy one time. The ph tosee that they should nat b ul-tered too frequent ~ ly and ovly when ip bist pinion he could bear them. ‘Thir way seem to bea bar bh ant tohu punishment; but when wo take Into oom rae aion ‘tat it ie ta accord. apee with the Inw of the lyn? ana the farther fact that the insubordination amone the lures f tho State has bes come tuly alarm pg. We conuct question the righteous. ness of the Judgment. deat te jal was h Heartn or Avevsta, Ga.—The Augusta Con- stiutionalist. of the 207b it. -ave:—We are ploased to intorm cur distant yeaders that our elty @as never more y thay at the oven tm, and that our atmos- phere i too pure for vellow fever. or any other con- tagious disease, to spread. ease ea To Advertisers, Again and Again, Webeg, we entroat we pray ve requestenay, we wild godown on our knees to our kind patrons and adver- Seers, and most earpently ogetn and again call upon them to bring in their advertisements th fore seven o'ologk in the fwening, or at leas! before eixht o'clock The pressure of business is 20 great upon our columps that we cannot get our paper to press and served at the proper hour im the morning, unless this request be complied with by the public, ‘75 Order of the Lov Star and Ge neral Loper.—MEADE BHOT ERX had the honor of tating the w weoke before he last dagnarrentype of Goneral L was garreted af Havana, copies « galicries contain ore the reopic views of vations Brosdway, four doors abov pen afe a Olothing for tomer, after polenting. of his friond and be~ HL. POS andt streot, where ho ould sond ali friend 4 where all will find ¢ and well-ielocted stank nf ready Carnieding good Soft white B using India rubber glo: work, are su To Manufacturers of Undies Cloaks Maoctillas.—Sing. owitg machines will do all lag on cloaks and mantillas, with © perfection hi govor can eqnsl, hm \f COOMOTAY ant Aigpateh. Ca'land roc thee aa overation a8 the oihiee, No. 258 Broadway. NGER & 60, ine Carpeting.—sux tm & Lounsherry, pricing & coraptote and d ‘angorbino! a7 ob tapestry Bruns pete. Also, 2 choice aeeortment of all to earpot trado; ali of erhioh Felese shat eballouse comratithan Nor t, Aro now propared to exhibit Fase | irable Ty ingrain oar a oh they fre Never Despair.—t© you have found that the prices domaidod for elvthive at the Broadeay estab- lishmente are too much f x the leneth of your purse, “never despair.” but try SMITH & KICKS. No. 12 Palton stroet. Their earmente ar a6 good, and their prices one huns dred per eent lesa Among the Minor Biiseries of Life, tlle shaped, clumsily gens lemen of ¢6 a 1 annoyances, men of farhi_n aro sdvised to give th to GRE No. } Astor ideal of cleganc Ladies’ Writing of 269 Broadwny, will recetve $3 Claseee will commence on and4 o'clock. Priyate £ «true the pupil, Terms $15 for the ec ir ordere , whose shirts are the beau —“r. Goldsmith, ek (only) for ber Ist, At IE nt hours for —‘Ve are told that wich «troot, is just alsin off clot A Chance for Brrputy JONUN GLESSON, of No Zul thir time eforing sore prose & Paver havgings, corniees. ba of this brauch of trade, at pri lnetory. og Carda and Stations d ste onery Manufactory, 45 Veroy street, furnich playing and enamelled cards of every deacription, of auperion etook ane Anish, ard at lower ral than con bo purchased sisewh ro: sleo, making theie own, rtock, they will prins busisoss cards cheaper and better than avy other printer. To Dealers tn PI ery.—The Congress Card Hope Mitte Guard.—Members, and those who intend torniog out on th fe second annaal target oxeur- sion Will meet ne Central Hell corer rof Grand and Centro tarkst pince, at alx o'clock on (¢ -m rr-w) Monday morne ing, Getobur Zikk By order of 4. VE MOND, Captain, Donxxury, Orderly Longworth's Ohio W see sale by BIN stgoet, next to the A: } and Indies’ for cole agente, No, 12 Vosop Green Turtle.—4 lot of Young Turtle wild be sorved #1) this week Soar at sl hoors day and evens ing. Feai.ios supplicd 4° sieht «| por quart, PMB No, 8 State otraet, Lovet's OM ale of hie celebrated Wahpens fe changiny tacriginal color, and curing balin ss bey: the atatrment in Lovet'a pamoblete aad of mencing on the third pare, Te, 001 Read aud be oonvinesd,”” de correct in all particulars as by ia vouly to prove. Trusses, Shouider Gracce, Sw Belte and bardeger.—A complete aevortinont of the Isvost improves trusene, of overy Hind for adults and ehile Alvo, female supportors and betta of differant + A to all onee new belt, giving eepport in the worst oaaee of piles and prolapsus, werrented toefoct soure, Offices, No. 12 Ann atvee y R. KR. RivMore Astonishing, Quick, and rapid casen, A bruised leg eured in five minutes. A mam living ot Stephent Now York while endeavoring to got out feme ronts aud stumps, reorived & severe blow which hy # me socitent deo ao ane At tho time creatat ain on the white tly the Moo was ve from a whiftlerres, Titel ‘There flotree, and conrean ing had happened ve Interrupt his work. or to interfere with his health R, Re Re 12 Fulton atreet, New Vork sald hy deuggiate evory- va lel ad Now Jersoy, © where, ineluding } tures effectually eured folf-ndjueting, elastic tra Moaonfacturer, Ia the invent the facnlev to he the mont adjusth g itself tv avery Jacemont impo i ‘tion of the br He y invented. taht, Marsh, Prvotioal Teaep w truss, prono hy tive ono extant, finndin ture, of howerericng Handing attendance to walt upon iadiee Unita m until ning o’olook in the even! a MARSH & O tr rup Gourand’s Liquid Hate Dye ts, without ex< se ataasen Mqvolly gelsheatea ts Gourtad's Mode Soup. for curing plmplet, ti

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