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early dour last evening, we are informed, the East fern telegraphic wires were cut near Portland, and NEW YORK HER tALD. | icp wien cot nar Fort a | consnnanmannnanscte ner also out. The evident saA™BS GORDON BENN Sinkag atts Bokeeay is Paorsretes ane ae intention of the parties coficerned in thi: villany nw. w counp OF FULTON AND x MAU STS. was to provent the possible receipt of the regular , Meee sh ace fas foreign news despateh from Balifax »y the morning RMS, cash Wes sents qrconem, | papers of this and other cities. Under present cir Fur Ah Pines ery Seardey SNe Cumstanoos, it is probable that the Washing'on will Bre saytart of Great ie Burepean Riition Safes the Teach this port tbe being now fully due, before we | ‘Gor tient both to tnelade the postns. weimpor- can get the Ningara’s vews over the w res from | eee ees from any quarter af te wera, \ ste ritax The Washington will bring fur days" mal ier pete I erat ee Bean aur) SPTERS | lever magi Peer 3 apr 4°: tebe mall Subseript with | \aseer~ Late intelligence from California msy now be iro is tebe aso 1 iRr postage tll be deduct ‘diem looked for by way of Now Orleans. at, and ae Oe PaINT ina rage we acannon Gur Foreign Allles—Letter from Mr. August — ev. Belmont. Peteme KVU,.......00 cee Letuad = The Tribune, of yesterday, publishes the follow- ing card :— ABENSMENTS THIS EVENING sj New Youx. Oct 2 1852 — , Yam | _Sir—Yeu ore specially invited to mret with us om POWERY THEATRE, Fowery—Oxe O'CLoox—" Tuerday. the Orb inst. at 735 o'eloek P. Mat thy stuy- Raat o7 rovers. verant Institute (recond story. back room) Broadway, Re, brosaway—Piranim or Lo Y® | Opporite Roud +tret for the purpose of sing mee BROADWAY TREATY. Me Jon Fox fur: to in-ure the election of Gen Frankia Pierse and —Ovn Gai—Bawrer ‘Witiam & King to the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States (2gved) AUGUST BELMONTE and others, . That paper arguee therefrom thay Austria and the European bavkers including the Rothschilds, aye vow busily epgaged in buying up votes fur General Pierce. The fuct, it wonld seew, is vluied beyond a doubt. The governmont of Austria, which has Wesys been tamed for its liberal teudensies eehich delights in such democrats ag Heynau a Wd Radersky—and whicn, as every ong know log be ore Hulsemano assured us of tho fact, sympa- th ite warmly with repubdlicaciam all over tae wo U4, bas come boldly furward in fuvor of Pierce and the democratic ticket They have empowered Cwase--Be cir? Diver Prisma Away He Miox Win Pray. BURTON'S THEATKE, onmoore street. —Davip Cor- papriscy -Roment Macs’ & TRs, coachem street.—Bvs & ~r ATION AL Teno ny hs MOWMAN. ARD MORERY — Rovers M LeCK'S THEATKE, Srosdway.—P oem Core) Henne eee ane Avene HAPPY MAN i TRE OF y4RIRTIBS, 17 and Bow- oN YES TARE Aine nee Tae ToopLae—-PAvsv Mrir's Boy. s AMERICAN MUSE! —Amvstne PERFOKMANCE® 6% wa. AFTERNOON AND BvENING RISTY’s OPBRA HOUSE, 672 By oadway.—Krmorus uCRRSTE® OPERA ROUSE 73 WO °D'S MINSTRELS, Wood's Musical Hall, #44 Broad Im Memory of Datei Webster. oe was the quo’ation from Horace, applied by Daniel | ipvguia all Webster to the Cnpirol of the United States, in his apecoh at the Jaying of the corner of the new wings now in the cour-e of erection. Now it may be as apporitely applied to Mr. Webster himeelf. of this ago. Let the proud osp'tol of his world-wilo fame svand for hin is effolgence Such seems to be the spoa- taneous copefirrence of sentiment of the whole country We know that our readers will perase with inte- rest the varicusicteresting movements, and spesshes, and letters») d other matter, relating to tae death of Mr Webster, which we publish to day The Jetter of Presid ot Fillmore to the remsining mem- bere of his o binet is tastefal, gracefal, and becom ing- ewivently eo But the reader’s atrention will haturally be attracted to the speech of General Pierce, ut Concerd, to a spontaneous meoting of the citizens of thut place, on Monday last It is a beantifol speech, se, indeed, upon examina- tion, it wili be found are all the epeeches of Gen. Pierce There is intrinsic evidence in trem all that be ia a foe lar, and an able aud eloquent speaker His words, in speaking of the loss of Mr. | Wehster—* That the great heart pf the nation beats hes wily ae the portals of is grave” are ouly surprssed | in their impressive beauty and truthfulness by the sublime inspirations of the Bible. In the proceedings of the various cities of the Union in memory ef the illustrious stutesman, it | will he seon that. aithough he was almost idolized by the Bostonians, they do not go beyond the vol- vn ary tribute to the dead, of the authorities and citizens w Orleans They all coafirm the strong | bold which bis commanding abilities as a states- | man, bis accomplishments as a scholar, and his ser- di then ‘Cburge d’ Affaires to draw for a few dozen mil lions 0 the imperial treasury, to buy up all the votes dn New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The Pjime Minister has been for soms time in close comme wieation with Captain Ryaders, who, we are private ly formed, has been iavited by toe Emp>- ror to y) Wit Vienna after the @leetion, aad establisn an Emp ve Club, The Rotbsehilds, too, who are known to bewve uo deatings whatever with the tove reigns of }Warope, are naturally enough anxious to promote the triumph of the democratic cause, Tuey have aesured 4he Pierce mea that monoy shall uot be wanting tv feeure the election of one who is pledged to the most thoroughly repablican policy Opinions vary with respect to the motive of Austria Gome say that che is actuated by gratitude for thé warm reception given by the @emocra's to Koeeath, for whom, as every- body is well aware, she cherished a ‘ather'y affection, and over whose loss she mourns to the present.dey. thers, with se much show of reason, way -Rruropran Miner RELay. DOUBLE SHEET. Bew York, Wednesday, October 27, (852 The Sews. Many of our columns are again occupied with the dings, in this'and other cisies, consequent upsn the death of Secretary Webster. From Maine to New Orleans, and from the Atlavtic to the far Weet, the whole country is in mourning. Last evening the democracy had one ofthe great est meetings at Tammany Hall ever witneseed in this ‘An immense multitude assembled in froct ef the hall, also, and the whele area of rke Park ras eovered with human beinge. The old Wigwam was @uminated—there were various processions of the democracy of the diferent wards, with music and Banners, and torches, while fireworks of various | Rirds added éclat to the scene. Altogether, it was an imporing demonstration. | There appears tobave been & most glorious gether- ing of 12> expporters of Pierce and King, at the Courcil of the Young Demo:racy a» t tiga, yester @sy, Delegates were in attendance from every see- | tion of the Btate—nll bringing cheering news, and rendering cach other coufident of a complete victory | next Tuceday. Prominent smong the speakers was the Hon. Horatio Seymour, the democratic nominee | for Gawernor, who predicted that the majority of eonee a a the party in this Bute would be twenty thoutaad. | becshes a rapt Hy rea bannean Mae me f ‘The speaking, firing of canon, marching of proses | iG 8 aU ni a aie a Sate eienr, 210 playing of music, mingled with tha hnz- | whose vietory will be 4 He Selpa , B-.ing of severg? thousand ctentorian voices, which | The whole business, wo ropes dale Have was kepy up all toy and the greater part of the | But this is not all Weare enabled to bot night 6 Uticac—ocnhined with the overwhel-ning | Teadere that the democratio pty sary soe ; turn out it the ratificatim meeting at Tammany | Jes still more efficient than Austria and the Rothe Ball last ght—give tokon thet all factionsare once | childs. We have it on wus ceptionable oe more united. ane present a gplid frout that will be that the Czar of Rarsia and the Sultan of ge Perfectly inviacibie v—+ho day of elestion | are actively laboring in the cau hors’ Schn Van Biren, in connectiu. 4; gather popa- | Wanted at first to ordor @ fleet of his frigsics Tar speakers, addressed a large meeting of (ue Tinga | to bombard New York, bus Cap! eounty democrats Inst Monday, and is engaged w | succeeded in persnading him to conteri$ biin- atterd anotber gathoring at Baffalo, to-night. The | ~1e with mining -aven'a Re ehaubad Comets The Ee ee in the covreg of the week, | the well knoam yepublioan spiritwhich oorvades hee cabinet and her government. It is qnite masural, for Italian and Aungarien Liberty—which has ever led the van ia the social movement for the emaneipation of the mus:es from feudal and mo- narchica} tyranny---should desire the victory of the democratic party. Nor are the Rothschilds—the whigs will bold a grand mass moeting at Cold Boring to-day, and the dewocrats will bold ono at | MWe ents place On Petigy. Somé of the wost Gis | Binguiched men of both parvies are expected to be | prerent. Senator Hale, according to our Pitisbarg des- patch, is to address the free democracy of Phila- Gdphia to night, and of this city to-morre s pieht p yavaecew “ue wit t that is to bg found in the eity, if they keep prssos- sion of the polle fora fortnight. The only sent money, as yet; but be wivhes it to be understood that if General Scots is elected, he will immediately make war on the United Resides th the Khon of Par'ery and the Ex D3. porer At ia reported tha’ he still udheres +» mi dotermi- | Of China baye dore what they eouta for Pier N Bation of running on his own hook. 80d will not | lineal devcendant of Confucius is ta doliva» a, Yield to General Scott under arf circumstances, | 4 ‘cries of stump specches on the democratic side, ia Like many othors, he probab¥ Cousiders his chanzes | Pure Ch neve but we have not been able to discover for the Presidency fy! “1a! to the Genoral’s where. We may add, too, that several of the mint er scions of the pean ey, are confidently expected to take the feid Omeis? Then oF the late election in Ohio show | Cerican princes, and o that the democratic majority on the State ticket is | #?istee 18,052. In 1848 Gen. Cass’ majority over General | With us next week, to secure the election of the re- Taylor was 16.115. This does not look as though | Publicancandidate Are the whigs satisiied? the party bad lo:t ground by 25) means. But, unfortucately for ail our admissions and According to the details of the news from Toxas, | speculations, and the demccratic purty, the whole e be found in another column, the Indians still con- | *fair is exploded—blown to the winds. We aro ‘inue to murder and rob the inhabitants on the fron- | £07FY, but we cannot help it. Mr. Belmont sont a tier with perfect impunity. In one of their late | etter to Mr. Greeley lust night—a very eens: forays thcy killed eleven [Mexicans nnd two of the | ter, which that liberal and puro-minded e Awerican mail carriers. Notwithstanding these re- | Positively refused to publish, for what reason may peated outrages, the Secretary of War, it will bo | #ppe#r inthe letter itself geen, has actually declined the services of the three | t UF, 8nd, always desirous of placing all eompanies of rangers raised by the Goversor of | fuirly before the public, we cheerfully give Texas for the protection of the p: place in our columns, and here it Yndians. This eertainly appear to be a mzo- eae 76 Beaver orrrer, October 26. 1852 7 X ae Dar ae ir—Your paper of today contains an attack en we. Ritic move on the purt of Secretary Conrad, to say | ond om the demcctatic party for permitting me to wssist the least in ite councils We elsewhere publish some late news fron Weet Indies, including an interesting deserip the premonitory cflects upon the sea of the harri- cares which ccowrred in that vicinity during Sep- pre the i party in whose ranks I have choven enre) myrrifas a huinble member, [deem tt proper thn’ 1 svouid repiy to your article. 1 am @ notura’ 1 own property in ra this city: any deanestie ties are all here; my bone fs hrs; A 5 : y ebitoren. if spared. will be here after na—in th Some time had e'apsed since the occurrence of a view will flow American blood. I chould bs gial t9 iebeatieus iden up on the wechecn 40h d peo- KMCW NPY Tam to be ostraaised. and to be prevented 4 P rom thking Fueh & pert im the government of iis 69 ple bad begun to bope that no more ac of oa- | try ae iteconstitucicn allows tocvery eltizen, as my jade sualties of that description wonld mak ge | Ment Ciotates, nd my erin. yee n , I | AJew yeurs since the candidate of your party for tho teases aspna! ahece yeurs: r party for tho ance in the newspay Sat it appeara that there | office of President would buve proseribed nil on aceon at was merely 8 t ary lull, not an entire suspon- | Of My being aforcigner by birih, It Is not conren'eat for you now to take this grovnd The ground of your attack is that [ am the acting be Austrian g ent You will be plewed pot this error ecting Chargé &e. ard no mere. ton of the work of human slaughtering and maia- ing by steam, for to-da3 h a despatch ttating that one of the boilers of the Fina: plojed on the Ilirois river, one day last week, in consequence of which seven porsous were severely scalded Frost is beginning to make iteelf folt in South | of Austria. Cam Cc Ms ul for Austria, The Consular office im character whatever Of this you eannor b The Au jen Consul in ice x Carolina, and in a very bonefisial manner at that, | have dereened, for a private despatch trans A from Charleston | ,.7he com war effier requires not even allegiance to the esterday, states that there had been “only one | ee ant “4 rade tor ne Bee “Co avis ot hoveigs peers maae from the fever within the iast twenty four | pa he United States. are native born Amariones ort urs, and that there w new cases.” | and topiary here ‘ere no more new cises | @ ae which ‘hey ar om to give you all the reasons which. nin this country, (@ period of six- etermined my predilection for the ie par One. among others. will —and my conviction that, among men of { party, I was sure that 1 should never encounter the illiperal and exclusive feeling whieh would seem to have dictated your atteck upon me. Trusting that your aense of justice will maka you give to this letter the same publicity you have given to your ortiele, T remain, your obedient «crvant, AUGUST BELMONT, ‘The Southern papers state thut tnere was frost at | aon ae ' mula ta . 4 anak, b ebar than from enjoying thelr rights ate te Georgetown, S.C , on the 20th inet | the country to which dey ove clagionse by ‘bie, or | Oar local columns to day contain the particulars Ss, | Pat 1 Lectoips eget Cur reference to my we of the ey of Austria, is | elicited at three or four recent inques:s held by the | reudily av:wered, Since have held the oles of Consuy Coroner Among them is an account of a most | I bave never reccived one cent in the shape of fews or anli shocking occurrence which tock place at the Belle- | {¥, fut my povition bak thrown upon ime many of vue hospital last Monday morning. Anne Morrison, | whore uccesrities I have, to tee extent of my pert te a seventy years of age, burned to death in he, 4 bor e a. = _ a gold has been expended | * A 8 of cheri Ow) on ohject { ell, by means of her bed clothes taking fire in some | our other ground of pode thas fs ben ealrepest | manner that cannot bo accounted for by either the | pf a ig satan Since when has it been comid | “ *d joat that private commercial relations 0 | nurte or the keeper of the cells. She bad been ad | dragged before the pubic "aa aed ae ue yd | mitted to the hospital only two days previously. | tous: at for political onjects? An eminont | The investigation relative to the feasibility of | heure bar lene Leu kenge Te ide of the political | constructing a railroad in Broadway, was yesterday | #1d while 0, has occupied a reat inthe Congress of 0 ne | Continued before the Committee of the Board of | Kine him? Thee rou eTer found it necessary to de. | Aldermen, as will be reen by the report in another | the cae is different ae scapseirign eg Soret pier: column. As evidence of the impracticability of the | atinck, frog aaen tas de ober. to tingle ry name out for propeeed work, it was stated that it could not be | mercantile interests of Us chin win tee completed ais less sacrifice thaneight millionsand a | gether for the purpose of aiding the election of Pierce quarter of dollars The simple construction of th | oom oo pr as nat od id ja have Nani peusa even | e con! f the | mames of promincut individuals have been passed over, road itself would cost five and a half millions and an asetult suade upon me, The reason isobviowsii Sedhen’ ba! wisest: eitndse “OF sdvertiernast Seam appeal to an illiberal prejudice aguinst aiving highly interesting information respooting | 1 have every description of business, our inside pages to day fen ye ontein the official proceedings of both Hoards of Aldermen ; Monetary and Trade Reports ; Maritiwe Intelligence, including a commuuication relative to ahip-building on Long Ivland; Military and other , Parades; Police Matters, &c ; the whole forming oxeof the most complete newspapers ever issued from the press. i § | To the Hom Hoxsce Guveiey, Present. The steamship Niegare, which is now fully due at | ‘Thus is blown awny the last shift of the Fouriorite Habfax, with one week’s later news from Europe, had party, which, not many years since, imported George pot arrived at the date of our last despatch, which | Thompson from England, to i 8) teach the people of this was to ihe middle of yesterday afternoon. At an ! ccuniry how to mannge their own affairs. | attribute her friendly fecting towards Gen. Pisresto | | after all, that the nation which bas done so macd | a | Sultan bas Tt was therefore brought | So far as relates to myself. 1 should pot tronble you | Wirb any answer; but, a4 the odject of your attack is vo | {am not and never have boon | | pose of making large purchases o! | and, utterly unconnected ag th Prevemt year \Law it bas done for years past vives a2 patriot, have given him ia the regard and edmiration of the American people. | The Lectare Season In New York—Abolition= | tom and Humbug. | The regular lecture reason in New York opsua | this evening, with the first of tho series of | “popular lectures” We have already had one or | two skirmichirg affaires but the regalar winter cam- | paign will be introduced to-night. The managers | of ese popular le tures promise a series of twelve, to be delivered weekly, at the Broadway Ta.raa- cle. and svnounce the names of several gentlemen whose services they have engaged. They also, ia their programme, mention various topics which have been selected as enbjests to be treated of. In large commanitics hke this, lectures are among | the vory beet modes of impsrting kmowledge. It ia | | & system of education which bas been prasticel since the days of Plato; and when they sre con | dueted with a siog)e es@ to the improvement of tho masses, and not, as is te0 often the case here, to mir ister to the vanity and self love of some supericial literary coxcomh, then they merit the approbation | of good men. ond deserve tho patronage of the | whole community. We are a chnevh-going, | theatre-going, concert going and lecture going peo j ples but it must be conceded that wo havo | not yet reached that educated point of persep- | tion which insists that the intellectual fare spread | before us shall be of the very bost quality We sre sometimes contented to listen to nil and vapid sermons, which are merely bad ro- | hashes of ali that bas been eaid since the dayso/ (he | sermon on the Mount—sit out and appear perfectly | / a entisied with, ney, applaud, stupid and ridienlous | | plays, read nonsensical literary trash; and, what- ever may be suid of our exaetingness in the matter of concerts, wo are most d edly emong tho sagiest | fatissed people in the world in the way of Jootures. | o | From thie letter trait, in our mannors, the sine’? | * stuff ip Sreqnently inflicted on the community in this | thape; ar” vain, (edd des avd impudent gentle- jy to rend for # day or tro vous ae bhieiz theme, | men think they bu. | on whatever subject they x 1 wv capacitale thom for the performance of their tas | | to the entire satisfuction of their auditory. In England, on the contrary, the moet eminent wen in literature and science volunteer their oe vices to Jeoture before the Mechanics’ Tastitutes other similar sccieties cated Jong yeare-to th vestigation of @ partiqu’sr | | branch of knowledge, communicate to the work! | plaice ah ititcvben, sho mos) plonsinyg mos nt toil and devotion, they | | | thetruths which, by ince: | have dug ont of the mines of thought, and illustra | their Ieetures—when necessary—by simple scientific apparatus They do not glance over the elementary bookson the subject of their intended discourse, and then conccive themselves fally ad te to the tack | of enlightening others; nor is it ever permitted to | them, even if they could be guilty of euch a breach | of decorum, to pervert the position of public pra- | ceptor, thus assumed, into an engine of a politioas| ¢, or sectional character, ag has been done bere during tho last scason. z Besides ¢ course of lectures, etyled “popular,” ; We shall also have 2 serio: delivered before the Mer- esntile Library Asrociation, and before the logal and medica! schools and societies of tho city, well as several from independent lecturers , Evgland | ambulating lecturers, who for the most from a given point, with tho ore | toned up in their coat pocket, which they read be: | fore audiences in every town on their tonr, neiting | one-half of the gross receipts taken at tho door | Thege lecturers sre generally perrons of a metaphy cal turn of mind, dealing in pbrares, drenmirg of the w with the eptrit knock ph ing mad o i ment forms a Jn befo New Stical, uninte losophy, and stark stor | ge Of course tho latter cla i in the di 60) chiefly objectionable j = | to the interests of tha | comm is to permit these fanatical person: to | m indulge in their farcrite to A few Soutl merchants, who had come to New York for the pur- one evening into the Unbernac! gentleman was lecturing on the sv where a re tof “loafer th as that of abolitionism, the lecturer branched off into that line, and dealt out a reries of vile and uncalled ‘or objurgations on the planters and slaveholdors of the Bouth. The result wos thet thes d that ench conduct should be & this great commercial metropolis, held a mecting | fw next morning, in the Irving House, and resolved not | 32 fo expendt of b pe ir ility towards them seemed to be cherisheds and proceeded to make their purchases in Philadel- Phi, thereby withholding benefits from th mercial, manufacturivg, and various oth of the community. Wetrust that in this respect, at least, the lee: | tores of this seazon will not be #0 open to objection | asthose of the last They may also he ensity im- | Proved in most other reepeots, and may be mado to evince deeper learning and research, intimate a | higher estimate of the cap: e3 of their audiences, and show a greater desire on the part of the lecturers om | et classes | ° ° © ° The exhil ret t minister to utility and: inttrnetivonces, The | Recorder 71 ap : : others.f th ew England gentlemen who make this a profes: | uemeeshe this winter with Englich importatiena ; renters | faith, pass | orati } withou' Those who have dedi- | Grescent City. tities of Havana of all fortber trouble regarding Mr. ith. heeanse the Georgia does >-+ ‘@vaua, neither in going out nor in returaing. She | makes the outwerd trip straight through, | touches only st Kingston, Jamaica, on her return. Unless, therefore, Mr. Smith should give some alarm to the British Governor of Jamaica, from his vlleged: sympathy with American fillibusterses, he willinost likely be the cause of no further inter- | national difiicultie s very prolific in the cromthof professional | jsene + THE ‘Lon mavily much gre three handred of stiived in the merning odin | My. Kiupley Sot Joe ‘The boys marched in ox: it money in @ city where such feolings | their own viry fine bras the agge; minds-of the wajortt ey japose of the property. Thi State ticket. oubt wos ovsiderable it election beyond a = & — Tat Dass or Ta Cxescant Crt¥.—We under- stead that not only is Captain Porter to TSeums the | command of his ol@ ship, the Georgia, but that be also takes Mr. Purser Smith with him from the ‘This will relieve the Spanish outho- | In the meantim an. City Intelligence, {EN AT WORK—END OF THES STRIK The s| ed upon wn to work, as ve e toe ce. The inmand of the the M im gz. at th chante, viz : twelv y continued tos tee of co; © pange with the end of a Visit ov tae RB x.=-The city wa: medieat th the RANDALL'S Jurontayt Decie1on oF tax Court oF APreals— ‘Tus Awei-Rawrens azour saine Disvaxpep.—The recent decision of the Court of Appeals, declaring ‘quarter sales.” or, iv p uiner words, the payment to landlords of one querter of all monersre- ceived from the sale of tenant lands, seems to us to be one which will be sanctioned by the liberal spirit ‘The original leases under which the Van Rensse- Jaer tenants hold, contain the obnoxious provision that whenever any tenant may desire to dispose of, or receive an offer for, the land held ader his lease, the landlord has the preemption right to make such puschase; but if he does not chovse to do so, then the tenant, upon dirposing of the property, was compelled to pay the lardlord one-quarter of the emount for which such property should be sold. And this exaction of the quarter sale did not cover the single sale of a piece of property, but was demand- ed ifs transfer of the same from one hand to another eceurred every month in the year. more improvements made in buildin, &c., the more valuable, of course the proporty bo- came; and instead of being rewarced for such Iabor and expense themselves, the teaants wore compslied to give it to the landlords, in ease they desired to As a large majority of those leases weré executed under the old Dutch dy- nasty—even before the Britivn government obtained posession of the country, and signed by immigrants mostly from Holland, unable either to read or write, and only competent to affix tueir crors to those in- stromente—the Court of Appeals, actuated by the spirit of the presert age, have moat wirely stricken that ‘obnoxious test” from all those aatiquarian do- cuments is ene of the grievances which the snti- renters have Jong contended against; and aait is the only reul one among their whole catalogue, for which there was the least semblance of exense or justification, they ought now to cease all further agi- tation, become good citizens, shake off the Seward, Weed, and Greeley demagogue incubus, compromise with the Van Renaselaera upoa the most favorable terms they can, burn all their calico uniforms, bury their tomahawks, stop tarring and feathering | son go.s to a cell Igo into assist them; Anne Morrison offers of justice, light no more incendiary torchos; but become law and crder citizens, and vote for such democrats or whigs, whose views of public | policy may best meet their feelings, without any regard to pledges made to them merely as anti- nwh are demagogues, all. The politicians, however, are again playing the old game of wheedling the anti-renters. \ from some half dozen counties resently met at | Albany, it is said at the house of tho anti-rent | | Bheriff, fer the purpose of selecting oandidates for | State officers. A majority of the delegates—mostly | | city anti-renters, though—being of the demosratic | ed a resolution adopting the entire demo- Tho whigs offered a compro- mice by taking an equal proportion from each; but the mojority was inexorable, and yielded not an , inch. The whig anti-renters then seceded aud | made sactber nomination, placing on their tick:t | Hunt for Governor, Church for Lieutenant Goveraor, | | Kempsbali for Canal Commissioner, and Clark fur | State Prison Inspostor, thug dropping Kent and | | Crosby from the whig ticket proper done at the instigation of Weed | avd Greeley, purporely to defeat thoge two silver | gray candidates. They seo plainly that their defeat The . fencings, now will be ostensibly done by the anti-rentors, | 4 day or two afie, Wards. t the imputation of its being a stab at Pill- | | more, made by themeclves. This aotion of the | | whig minority of tho avti-reut convention, in pre- | produced by Mr. Gemp in fering Church and Clark (democrate) must have | fluence, and many believe secures | Should ; Church slore be lected, the Senate will remain in peradveaturs. democratic nands another year ; and shouli the Go- | vernor sud Honee of Assembly both bs whigs, the | upper branch of the Legislature would provent any ; bis Sr improvident whig enactments. toneh Judge Conkling having gone to Havana in the United States war steamer P The cauntry requires There must be some the dooks, yesterday m © | ing ‘marge numbers, ‘They were posted mostly at their 1 | former stations upon the Bast river, 5 tO oF The old ‘long ehore men ‘The con ference, appointed by the ‘strikers’? at tholr m™ Hall on Monday night, waited upon | the leading firms and received a reply to tho the merchants would not advancs | hicated to the men at noon, and they agri t 4 £0 to work, according to the advice chika comets At eno o'clock they were assembling in numbers, and forming good humor, > strike which at ono time look ‘ rious, and might have resulted im a disturbance or ony oo: cial ond civic quiet. ic ili direoted or mismanaged, This was We may look upon tbis tiu's Istanp Boys ro Castix Gan in & good measure enlivened, and hu- | ted. yesterday, by a parade of neariy, | e boys from Randall's Island. Thy by steambont, under charge of | tho euperintendent of the institntion, and ; tuarched to Castle Carder, in accoréance Lind invitation of the managing comeittes, cellent military order, and played stand in fine etylo, They hoist. ed a beatiful GIK banner, of » bine grorud, trimmed with gold, and inscribed in the contre, in letters of gold, poeevcoesconeetscoccocososse ' ° ISLAND ° eoevoscocossoecoooDeDes coe ition eeemed to ven in the afiernson thes Simeon Draper, Iieq , which Seat Pi q , which Mr, dresaed them in words of ‘They were chown all over the exkébition gro ing much plearuce, ond soomog to take grat inverenna te product of rkill nnd taste whieh lay around, | to make eu Impression upon the y Likely to be lasting. Upoa their expressed @ wish to visit Ripley immedistely grat They proceeded to that gentleman's ofc i eizeed, and gave bim six loerty cheees. Me, tres iy cheers. Mr. Draper kindness and encourngem After a little time they procerded to the Parke whew | ienernor Williams, Doctor Kvory, and Jovernors” received then. and lead s g ; introduoed th sion must recollect that they wili hare to compete | ey c's w 4 nrcmcont fa phe oven room. | re-formed aud mareh 7 |) Here into the alms house Kellogg received they will | deertment have Mr. Bunn, the manager, aud Mr. 4 | Gplaniee the Goce sha che boe thneeal , , t. Thacke: them at the door, and aroun: the Cockney satirist, as rival: in th TO7> | the apercnent, At this eae sanford around n¢ same line, | aud they must, therefore, look out for their laurels anddollars. Certainly, if the lectures of this seagon are not much euporior to those of the last, the com. munity will not be much edified by thom, and we question if they will not turn their back on the Te- bernacle and Hepe Chapel, and scok out thé concert | roomsof the negro minstrels, whore they can spend | & tow hours with equal advantage and much more | Ten Governors” In Now Yerk, pidesars. Jeave us orphans, and friendiess, eeettilaerthaink rym Eyranarion to lowa.—Hundreds upon hundred: | Mike othe . like others im New York, eaye the Burlington Zelrsruph. crows the Mieslarlppl rivet at thet point, hits seeking new hones ir ee yon way etn sibel . thought the population of Iowa will increase Taster the | pleasing than tho ef ‘were in vigorous health animation, bowen] attire Mapegers proud nnd happy to see thom After eir upon tho band, a lad of about twelve yours ot one, named Thomas James. stood upon a form, and addressed the governors on follows :-—Gentlomen—Allow me, ta my o*n name, and upon behalf of my y thank you for your kindness to us to-day, Joiccd @vr hearts; and we will ever look any with pride, overnorr am lerrons we bave been taught, Ja jayors Pi We will sist romember the At this moment, nothing o more aM of the tony” pay boye, Th , their countenan beam’ cousfortable and nest and’ hel and neat, and thoir Dg companions. to It has re- k toit. and | wo had the honor of dining with the od t Tt has pleased G 0 but from you we found thy. ‘The present opportunity of wi Hi at the var, will ‘mot bo forgotten by wa ea. man; of ts ay rien yet to dis. | boys you now sec before Delogates And this no | at | ‘The Germans cate 1, and were hooted at and hiv« by the Irish old bands. but no date X pla oiice attended acvo. ¢ dirpered for the mort part ay usual end under ame captains, 8 Ciipnell went to work at seven o'clock | thy rate of wages agreed upon by the | Ceo nd fourteen shillings # day net, g the Patrick be é interroption from any of the other pote? pay | Owners of the Broad fons, I again thask you emd mey every Blessing attend you. ‘Reoorder Tillow thew come forward. snd raid :—Tem bappy eno to re you—gled to see you here, glad to fee you 80 Well. apd a en are xo well cared for, ‘T hope your future career will ba one of usefulness = Let ‘each boy do hie beet. and go rteediiy on. and each of you ean ¢o What eny per-on olre ha« dove. Ii your career in life. if you see any little boy as poor as you bare been. per seh biw along. Tam beartily The Governors were thep atorweed by named Stephen Kerrigan thanking the officers ot the Fair for their invitation, and the Governors for their kindness. The delivery and proper emphasis, displayed by Kerrl- gan and Jame, were truly astoolr' and showed the care be towed vpem their mental cultuge Having bid ferewe!l to the officers. in the Park. the eet out to return followed by a crowd of admiring clti- vens. attracted by their demeanor and music. Mr. Rip- Jey dererves bigh praive for his care of the juds placed in is cherge. Fine —A fire took place at half past ten o'clock on Monday wigbt, i the dry goods store of Mr. Owen Kia- vey, NO 167 Kighth avenue Tt was occasioned by the crurbanging ga. Jenitirg-ome of thr goods in the window. ‘A good wany Valuable articles were destroyed. but the fismes were extipgur-hea without farther Soneee, Oy Captain Stevenron and officer Roach, of the Sixtee ward. avsisted by Mr Kinzey. The damage is ostimated ‘The property 1# insured in the Jefferson Ineur- ance Company Many fire compa were immediately upon the ground, but fortunately, their services were not required a el Crystar Parscr.—We sre derired to stat 3 ecremony of erecting the first column of the extibition edifice, postponed from the 26th, in consequence of the Qeath of Mr Webster, wiil take place on Saturday, the ‘S¢th inst., at 12 M. ‘Ti. WeaTnen still continue fine, and we now enjoy the Indion summer ‘The thermometer at the Hear Building renged. during yesterday. At noon. 70}s dog. 5 at 3, P.af, 69 dev,: ot6 P M, 6Odeg The day was Int mild and at times very hot, and the niglit pre- ented all the appearance of our having the good weather for rome time Exrrsoapinany any Patan Ocovrnence —A Woman nuungp To DeatH in Bes! ce Hosriran —' Coroner was calied upen, yesterday #fiernom to hold an faquest at Bellevue Hospival. upen the body of a woman. named ‘Anne Morrison sgrd_reventy years. who was admitt-d upon Sarurday, tbe 23d and was found next morning ‘Dpurned to death ip her cell. Doctor f, 4. Garrett—[ am house phyxicium ; deceared war admitted October 22d ; when I caw her she was in a collapsed etate ; her breath- ing was difficuls ; her extremities cold ; she was put into one of the celis ; I precribed for her, and gave her sti- muients; the was ‘bin sbie to speak; I then learned from her that she bad been fil rome moaths; Simday morning, st bine o'clock. I went to see her. and found the had been removed tothe dead house ; I was told so | by the nuree, Martha Delan ; upon examination of tho body I beve no doubt but ihe immediate cause of death Ovurt Catend Perec Cou! Unitep States Crncur Couns.—Opemed yesterday, be- - Se7.'68 $00 258 fo! ae G08 BBL, OAK, WHS. SAP, S28, £20, 000. $2) 2 35 Sou, 640A SA 34 259; 180, 260, 416, 246, 473. st0, 476 sae Cheapest Daguerreetypes fa the World.— Rees & Lo., the cel 4 pi ture makers, have returaod to the city, at their arters, No. 289 Brea tway. pered to take pi-ture. rthas at any other ostal Bent in the rot!d. | Thove why wont several ploturce shoald Y s & Ci, both for economy aud su} works art, 229 Broadway. a Root’s Deguerreoty pes.—The splendid Das GReTEPOL PAE DEN ow exhivicion at thesPaly, by ROOT, 358 roadway, are not for competition, but ae by way of con- tribution to the chow Having tak n the highest prize for’ 1400, and a gold ms dal in 151— his being the 7 given he of course expects no premium this, ae. Bas the appreciation of the public ax manifested im tronage, LP premium of which any artist might well be proud. Daniel Webster.—A very this ent wan isto be bad at +! Broadway. Hrice percopy $i. Trad Weade Brothers at the Fir of the Amerie rreO* red the fe and most perfect Broadway, four do Daniel Webster.—Harding likeness of Daniel Webeter— b Andiews & Smith. A few oh KA Bache Stereoscopes and stercoscople Daguerreo= t Daxuerrean ustlory, 371 ‘and muse ad mired stylo of vig- » are considered the most ar- ox be Doubted among well. dressed gentlomon tust the pr per place to buy fashionable clothing fa at H + TEK ox cusive clothing eatablish- ment, 27 Cortla: d etree” who becps a large asturtment of ready-made clothi: g a hand Work of Art--The Washington Baehis & Co, have the h yeady for publication a Jorce. foil length li ington, engraved on ster] ¢ Ti HM & tehie,in Itean no Lor le, and nor, im, the mixin ety ¢ of The, mexzotine wad stipe! finiahed in the highest possitie dogres of per‘estion and Prillianey. ‘The vublishers, confident of & proper apprect- ation of their effurts to pl he country s picture worthy the man and th people of Aweric of Washinton ex -urhtul and perfect likeness omparabty the aost brilliant ho tnited Seat nt, aud, engraving ever produced in careful attention has byon was fom the burns which she recetved ; | have no kaow- ledge how the fire couid have reasbed ber bed. Martha Dolan sworn—I am nurse in ward No 40; when any per- | came ix upon Saturday. between one aod two o'clock ; I was going to bed ; Lraw Doctor Gurrett going in to Fee her. and { got up; the doctor ordered her thirty drops of Javdapum ; Tgave it; Tdid not see her again until she was dead, this was botween sixand seven on Monday morning; 1 found ber lying upon the floor, her clothes all burned off. apd the bed nearly so; when I the straw it blazd vp; Dennis Foley’ held the lamp the door when I gave the mesicine ; he stood at the outer door of the cell; she had on her petticoats; 1 6/4 not notice any pock«tsinthem nor see any matches about ber: there ix @ Ore place in the bai! way of the cells; there bad been a fire tbere that day in the forenoon; I faw no signof five in it when I yave hor the laudanum; I tin peritive of this, I haveno idea how the bod got on fire. Depnia Foley twern—I am keeper of the oells, and held the light for the murse when sbe gave the medicine; there was vo fire at that time in the fireplace; I cid not go to bed immeuiately. as 1 wanted to give deceased more medicine if che did not sleep; ehe did goto sleep and £ went to bed; between tix and seven o clock on Sunday Iving upow the bed; Luniccked the door to get in; the upen the floor. gave the alarm and assisted in extingul:h- ing the fire, yue Hospital, by n eans of the bed elothes taking fire. but jn what manner the jury are unuble (o say. Sincuran- Tara asp Panvox —Our rey Mere WAL Teer He, Cf Gauerol Sesrior — Coxvierion | Jeb Crore ramen fh Nassan street. Croft Jegal. gentenoa® fom Wail street | and rentenced },% the Court fort pleaded with Croft ix the commi- cony. was defended by “acch E. Camp E ‘ j Ving their seats. ted, without the jm) Dee ee ea etiont N ‘eurt. District Attor onvicted by the j years to Sivg Slo; rome. who Was im e such a8 to satinly the | y Wy that Croft, who had been edpnded by otber counsel, ‘Was innocent; and on applica'te™® Of ech : the Com | with the District Attormey and c bec eevee eo mt | letters to Governor Hunt, axing for 1. “QPOOTS | who wus in the meantime deteined int. 7 + @Yait the result The papers were forware cn Friday, by Mz Camp, snd the messenger - Su(urdey, with a full pardon. and Croft was th vis ond bis fomily. as an Sanocent and (nMerraxcnouy Dean or “Dresken Dick" or ry | Sevexan wann.—The Coroner held an inquest yesterday, tion house. upon the body of « man | at the Seventh ward © J | en found lying in Mr. named Rickara Robrrrs ¥ho bad ei reered ede * etation hot Jamor Mow nny deposed—I Am ollceman of the Seventh ward; Twas on duty in Jefier- fon street on Monday mornivg; when near the lumber Mr. fieyt 1 heard a men snoring; Ecould not tell the snoring came fromthe yard or not; it ig en Fernth 3. Smith—T omy if NpOAS pile of Hoyts yard. in the morning; [ was noti- fied; L was with the other officers carrying him to the station boure and he died when on tho way; I have known the deceased for one year by the name of ‘Drunk- ep Dick ;” be was # yery dissipated man; he had no home; be rlept about the sirects. and drank all the rum he coud get; I suppose his death to have been caused by temperance and exposure. The jury rendered a verdict “Death from intemperance and exposure” The de- | ceared wara pative of Wales, aged forty three. Txquests.—Coroner vos held an inquest yesterday after- nocn. upon the body of Timothy Arthur, who was billed 1 yard of whe i lumber in omhat- | om Monday evening by accidentally falling through the | to inquire into all the facts concerning the lete outrages upon the Crescent City and the bark | Cornelia, it is to be hoped that our government | will not suffer the matter to pass over as if the country had forgotten it. some reparation for the aforesaid outrages upon “3 | our commerce, our fiag, and our good faith towards eee the ride of the batchway of the seoond floor, ang Spain. The public mind is anxiously awaiting the | ™ Let not our Prosident and his cabinet ima- art atort | gine that this oan be slurred over, as a trifle too eresrefully but | insignificant for redress n reparation. | hatchway of the third. story of store No 72 Pine strest, to the first floor. It sppeared from the evidence of Peier Spellman, thet the deceared was working with him on Monday afternoon, in the store of Mr, Dike No 72 Pine street; they were emplcyed in hoisting bales of rkize, and witnées bad the tall rope in charge; upon one bale ceming up, witness caught the rope, aud the de- cece, Arthur. went to catch the bale to land it. He misred his bold. avd fell into the hatchway, atriking ighting upon the firet. He did not live five mint The fall was purely accidental ‘The manner in whieh de. erased fell wns deseribed by Henry Hodelman. a clerk in Mr Dike’s employment, who alco. testified to his belief of it being the result of accident. ‘Toe jury brought ine Verdict that deceared died from a fracture of the skull, causid by falling accidentally from the third story of the store No’ 72 Pize street te the first floor | ‘Phe Cororer held an inquest. at the City Woapital. upon | the bedy of 4 man nomed Charles Henry, who died | ftom the cflcct of a wound made by himself, with a razor, upon his throat, on the 10th@yt.. wich a view to commit suicide. Tt appeared from Whe evidense of a boare in the reme howe with the deceased, that he (deces was a searon, and hed returned to the city about». 44 prior to bis sash attemp’, He had been drink’ ull the time, Upon the morning of the 19th, seeping the seme room with him and Ww" noise as if water was tric g Upon the fie | over, he found that deceased bad atte i. He was taken to the er testified to the condition o mission. He hed # wound in hi the trachea; the blood flowr | alo bronchitis, and his lun boing abie to cough up th tion, Which caused den’ 4 Woo! ag nearly mess was aS awoke by a or. Upongoing ampted to ent hia Thospital. Surgeoa . deceased upon his ad- a throat, cutting through A frcely from it. He had a became choaked feom not mucous; this produced suiloea- +f. Verdict, death from suifoca- tion Wane teen tne on 8 Wound iafioted in his throat, by Pative of Sweden. s@ch instant The deceased was a _@urd aged thirty-four years. ASTete itive bes wore caught im the we jomday evening, after dark, near Roger’ Mie with ate atts three matched upwards of 1501s, j up sciples of 1eaak Walton, as there { se prot ath few more left of the same sort. ‘ {| Ker, Oven —A mean named Joba Doran wag ron over bi f.2o4 im Ponti strcet. on Movdny evening and so vevervly | fRvored shat, filer bis wounds wore droseed by Dr. Trap- b ind to be removed to the Ci ita - | ecr Osigan, of the Fourth ward,” (ty Hospital by off >Srmecns or GusvownyR —At en early bh ¢ —At hour yester: morning, Vire Wardens Lays and shoal aisoovetoe cf Pinch as cight kegs of gunpowder in a stable situate at Hi Corner of Forty-eixth street und Tenth avenuo. ‘They Fasieit Conveyed to and lodged in, the arsenal at Sixty- fourth streetand Fifth avenue The owner's name could Hot be found out by the wardens, yan Frese Vast river. on The Shiloh Presbyterian Church. TO TRE EMTOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. Sir— Your editoris! in the Henary of the Doth inst. accompanying Lewis IT. Putnam's letter to General Ai: monte. seems to require a word from ts, as trustees of thy Shiloh Presbyterian Church Were it’ 7 known tha the Builoh Presbyterian eburch was not in existence bel pe tc a ‘# letter, (Feb. 19, 1847,) we should (ow far Putnam is to be re « of the black statesmen and polticlane” of Note veeheore for the simple reason that, not being a poli- @ are not in ® porition to be acquainted with | and for a similar eee connie called rece nwo n prers apy opinion upon that batt hat haebany And how far the odious tenn, “infest New York and clsewhere,” will justly apply to “tho black statesmen and | politicians” of New York. the Henaun, aa « good nelg | bor, will doubtless (if it can) skew those gentlemen, on tome proper occasion. In reference to ouriclves, we wish to state that, being posossed of am expensive and lo property, like the Tal eud other similar bernacie, corporations in the uty, we let out our house by the night. Xe , for mectings and conventions, in various ways ecpnected with the public welfare. But on no ofcasion bas any disturbance been tolerated in our houre, or any business transacted. discussed. ot contemplated to be issuseed, having reference to Moxi- con matters. or any timilar matters. We aro fully aware that your editorial does not state that such has been the care, but wetbink its statements are such as te pluce us posit order and in behalf of slob Presbyterian Church bicatsenaae OREDIAM JACKSON. ‘ side Hineven; igevoaney W JACKSON, Chair'n in | morning lemelt tre, [went tnto the cell and foand her bed ana bed clothing were on fire; I rawed her off the bed Atwr asummiog up of the testimony by Cororer Ives the jury rendered a verdict that decersed died from burns recived in one of the esils of the Belle- that. at the recent term of the Court 1 this eity a man, by the namo of Wun tried on acharge of grand larceny. for goid wa'eb from the pocket of Captain Henry = defended by some ry, | Wards. in favor of the re he testimovy y, rs “ed to Albany | 2! ‘turned on stored to honest would gontribute towards pro head i8 eaxo(ulls copi bers Stuart. ‘Ihe from a plernire painted expr Rothermel, the emirent artist, Hshers have decided to evil ty dor ted—for v0 Jarge and ‘of Poiladelphia. engraving at tho wnprece- s wark—low price of thro dollars per copy. Choice a can be secured by sabscrib- ing in the hocks of the canvassing agent, or at tho ollies of the publishers. Specimen cc n be examined at the Fair, Ca Garden. k. A. BACHIA & CO., No. 23 Chambers stre French Millinery —Will open thi October 47th, a a F Fair of the American InstituteContribus tors to this fair can have their business cards printed ches; 7. the Congress cmrd factory 4 Vesey st where in the city, in consquence of the factory making their own stock 10.000 worthat waper® playin cards on hand xnd fi reale cheaper than can be purchase, at any other factory. Gold Pens.—Tne New ent Reservoir Pen ie still commandiag extensive cates, To be had only at the calesroom of the New York Ad Yen Manafsotuarias Company, ‘83 Gree: wich rtreet, Dey. 4 ls, on hanc fa large ond yell sclocted stock ef gold pons, and gold and silver pen and pencil cases, ae crn be found in the world, at manufacturers’ prices. Tort . The motto of the com- pany is," One price and ve dev ” Gold pens repaired. b en in future tntil 9 o'clock, i Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, at Manu- facturere’ prices.—! luster nd ping, rings, ‘Isege single stone diamond rings, p cwelry and watches for salo at twenty per cent lower Maj tory and eales room, up stairs. No 381 Bri y White street. DAVID Ka T, Manufacturing Jeweller, Grand Torch Light Procession In the Fighth ward.—The fir of tho Eighth and all other tion of C, H. Ring for Aasistant y rejuceted to asaomble at Don- jnan’s. in Vandam strect, near Hudson, to join in making » grand demonstration, and form a torehlight provessiony at Po'clock, on Thursday evening, Oct. 28th, Parisian Clonks and Mantillas—Atthe Paris 1 Broadway, way now be seam sot med articles, super to anything previensly submitted fing swdpment of the Ladiea of this matropolis. The proprietor, Mr. GhU, BULPIN, having the advantages of s thc ronguly scquived European kuowlodae nis business, combined with many years oxperionoe in this may jnsily be conritore? ar at the head of this par. ranch of trade, enc wo carzestly adviso our lady » whether they want e travelling eloak #§ ton ox We dotlars, a volver one from thirty so forty doliney, at & magnificently embroidered ve from fifty to a Bundred dole fous fo pay & visit to this establishment. Aléerman, aro respect fu | 49 the disoriminating t To Dealers in P) exy.—iihe Congress Card | Yesoy etreet, furnich playing 2 Uoncription, of superior stook Hoyt’s lumber yerd. Jefferson etree a Ser tan be pokentsed elsowsrre; also, making thelr own tse ‘and ied ob the way while being oonveym.. °° the | Hhoek, they will ‘int business cards cheaper and better H . any other privtere . Tnces, do .—Ladies, a splene sndez-sicevoa, valen- ., Embrotdertes, eS &QWARDS', 414 aesertmont of coi! “se Cant ciennes lace, &e inar; snd the French woven ¢°e worthy of partioular atten! Hiram Anderson, troduced a new era in th tho price of every de tapestry velvot, Firoseels | rage, drugkets, rate, uld look to th sisareee, ust been received at a e vow offored for sale at Ly ‘Those open-worked caps at rs ents, are well tos ab 9736, No. 99 Bowery, has fi. rpet trade, by revolutionizing piion of Englieh and Aaorie: hree-piy; nnd ingraia, Carpeting x) Pr tat 99 Bowery Se Carpets Cheap Enou 99 Bowery.—. Tapestry Brosvols at three. = | z .. 78, aad grsin eng 9 at 3: me ae nd fy Had: floor oilelotht at 2s. 6d., 3s. ad and English cilcloths, twelve to twenty-four at bs. Go. c.,72., ands. per yard, Stair carpets, x Save Your Carpets.— Cover the L protty Droggat.—TIRAM ANDERSO™ * van With w! cent English dew four yards ¢« $8 sellfe magnifi- ceived 3,00 yards of tapest wide, and hus just re- abalf two, twoandabe’” _ pattern drnggets, of o vd three yards wide, at vo 200 pieces stair druggets, y Smith & menses (ig ‘iow prepared to exhibit their fall ote nud desirable assortment of Is, three. ly and ingrain car- tnent of all other woods per- which they are offering at roe aething New.—Patent Tarkish Bathing e seis, for promoting the circulation; excellent an | snvenient eubstitute for fi sh brusl Wholesale and re- tail, RUSHTON, CLARK & Cu., Chemists and Druggists,. 15 Broadway, 10 Astor House, and 273 Broadway. Immense Bargains in Dry Goods.~IHiteh- COCK & LEADBRATER, 317 bape bed corner Leonard street, have purchased Jaraey, at adbtion, and can offer the Tnuien t ave evor found in Now a yord, elogant long shawl < chawls for $1 0, and everything Produce your “Browns.”—Smith & Rice have no dificulty incomplying with this request, for they have a very superior stock of brown overcoats, as well as every cther color, them. Their ww If youy rooms ar rst rate clothing, patronive 12 Fulton street. Winter Romtode us of Union Hall, where the most elegant wintcr clothing ean be selected from the most varied ascortm locity, and obtain lowest prices. The ei rider at this congern is equal to a derate beyond comp ition or com 2 Fashionable Ready Made Clothing—Over coats in every style of the latest fashions, of the most choice material, cut with taste and ekill, made up by faith- ful wo kinon. Indeed, although made up to order, no more care could be bestowed on there goods, GEORGE LEVIE, corner of White street and Broadway, Children’s Hats, Boys Hats, White, Black. and pearl, Tbo largest stock in the city, wholosale and retail, at Freeman's, 8 Fulton street. Me silk and felt hate, of every vavicty, price $3 and those sold for $4. Call and judgs for yoursol: t MAN, manutacturer, W Fulton, between Willi atreets, Children’s Hats, Oxpa, &c. — Furs Hats for gentlemen —There aro three thing: X, aff No. 1:7 Pulton street, is famous for he excellewoe of bis four dollar hats the beauty of his caps for chiléren andthe superiority of his sescrtment of fnew for atice, emiion tr popularity 5 seen, a eouaneak 1,48 his salos room is one o Places in town. ibreaerononss No Clerk or Porter from Green’s Cele! thirt making establichment, No. 1 Astor I mehr rushing down a wharf, or into a railroad for boat of train. GREENS At and workmanship—are never irte—w delivered. niieteseseintunaaacan Amusing.—The two artick Firm in tine work ‘American Unione’ murical mircollansous news, continued stories: , by “Fant Union.” Algo, tho tried avortivements, “we FOman No Good Livi Hat, 872 Fourt rateuge, Maj reentned at To; sj. amos Tortol: Pespectfol!: sombe at the subscribe: com vee Lael) Fond ‘all doubt the largest teen ae & be: rod. 887 Broadway, botwoon Waiker we Portabl a agettable Dressing Cases 1 Fine Cutlery.—The Subse ——. seayios ot Sort io < recs altthe ‘ oak on Sor EAUR NEP gins SR Sa or House, and 387 way. Carr. Marcy Acatn.— Capt. M Ladies’ Writt | telegraph billed uff +0 often Jn an'Tndiaw eo, Bea M the | eae peer ‘Sansvectin, Godden et ee ine Hnee. ia at prevent in Buffalo lying very | Sy Classes will comme 4g Y ¥r4 couse of his father. snddoclook. Mrivate on Sid A Tg eae Sie ftotruction ‘at conveniens 2.cuce foDe 0f the sours 2c Reeese e s o 3 i ; # ve co